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FRIDAY, JU E 13, 1986
Ruli~g m~y bar teen abortion bill
Supreme Court's decision could th wart .
California· s requiring parental consent
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY oe ... ....,,... ....
ProPosed Sacramento ltiislallon
that would require minots to obtain
parental consent before abonions
may have been thwarted this week
when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled
a&ainst abon1on regulations in Penn-
sylvania.
Coaat
Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce's Man of the
Year and Woman of the
Year also happen to be
the couple of the year./ A3
California
A court blocks doctors
from pulling the plug on a
brain-dead woman who Is atx months pregnant./ A.7
Nation
President Reagan orders
NASA to Implement the
commission report as
soon as possible./ M
World
Botha meets with black
Angttcan Bishop Des-
mond Tutu as arrests and
pollce searches continue
In South Africa./ A5
The high court ruled 5-4 ap.inst
restrictions that It sa1d violated the
constitutional naht to privacy, in-
cludina a requirement that minors
receive par:e~taJ or ~urt appToval
before obtam1na abortions.
That rulina may have effectively
ended wranJlina in the state As.-
sembly over Senate Btll 7, authored
Boat sink•
by Sen. Joseph Montoya. 0-Nortb
Wh1tuer, which would have required
teens to ob&aJn approval from a
parent or jud&e to have an abortion.
Assembly Aepublicans and Demo.
crau have been playma parha-
mcntary games with SB 7 and,
accordint to one senator's aide, the
issue is vtnuaJly dead for this .year.
But the Supreme Court's nJlina
may have precluded further consider-
ation anyway, though not au
rnterested parties qrcc.
Ann Marie Mangum, a
spokeswoman for the South Oranae
County Chapter of Cruaade for Life,
wd the issue extends beyond the
abortion OJht.
"The i ue of parental consent isn't
just an abort.ion is ue," Manaum
said. "It's a question of parental
riahts"
Manaum said the st.ate Lc&tslature
still could pass laws that protect
parental rights over their children.
1ncludina whether to permit or deny
their child's wish to have an abortion.
Maf'lle Fites-Se1aJe, Orange Coun-
ty executive director of Planned
Parenthood, aar'Ced the Su~rne
Court rulin1'1 effect on Cahfomia
was unclear.
"Our con«m is with rntncuve
lanJuage or other barriers to a
\\IOm&ft 'I ria.hts. .. Fitcs-SeiaJe said ... If
you discourqe a teeD-lger from
gemna a procedure, you can increase
the complications and danien. ••
She said Planned Parenthood en-
courages minors to communicate
with their parents on sex educauon
issues. "But if they don't com-
munJcate. teen still need &o bo
able to set information." id Less dcaJ' about Wfdnetday'1 u-
preme Court ru11P1 wett prov1siom 1t
ittuck down an tht Pmnsytva.n.ia
Abortion C~nttol Act that ~Wied
doctor1 to provide de&aJled iofot·
m.auoo about the n ks and al&ema·
uvcs to ""omen tceluna abortJon .. It's ama.rina they feel the woman d~n't have a riabt to be fully
informed," 11id Man1um ... I know
women who weren't 11vcn complete
(Pleue ... ABORTIOJll/A2)
Closed
campus
pOlicy
sought
Laguna Beach parent
group seeks to curb ---students· drug use ---
BJ LAURA MERK °' ... ....,,... ....
A voup of parents dfdicated to
teachma Laguna Beach students
about the hannful effects of alcohol
and drua abuse bas uf'led the school
board to close the hid> school campus
dunna lunch penocf next year.
Sports
The Angels open an Im-
portant homestand on a
winning note. /C1
A Sl-foot cabin end.lier ratm putially •abmeraed lD around the boat to prn-ent ~ au and OU from
Bantt.ncton Barbour on Thanday where It M.Dll wblle tied 8J>re9.~ lD the harbor. Sherltr'• Lt. Dick Ol8e.D aid the
ap at la. dock. Ba.ntln'fOD Beach ft.re offlclala placed booma reuon for the 10 a.m. etnldftl la 11llknown.
Ac:cordma to Gay PivarofT, the
parents. known as The lquna Beach
IMPACT team. became conoemed
when 3SO students showed up for
counseling afttr a speech by con-
troversial anti~a advocate DaVld
Toma.
As a result, the IMPACT team
decided to approach the board about
proh1b1una students from leavina
campus during lunch in an efron to
curb drug abuse.
INDEX
Advice and Games
Auto Piiot
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C5-6
82-9 ca
Campaign mailer probe asked School board President Carl
Schwan SI.Id about 100 parents and
tudents \\lert at the board mccnna to
hear d1scuss1on of the .. informational
item • ., which fOCUJed mamly oo the
counKlina sessions. Births
Bulletin Board
Bushlea
Classified
Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
In the Service
Opinion
Paparazzi
Pollce Log
Public Notices
Sports
Television
Weather
Weddings
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Datebook
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By SUSAN HOWLETI' °' ... °"",......,..
State Sen. Ed Royce, R-Anahe1m,
asked the Orange County Grand Jury
on Thursday to invest1pte whether
an ant1-Pr0Posit1on 51 campaign
mailer prepared by a Huntington
Beach advertisina company may
have violated the state Election Code.
Although the so-<:alled "deep-
pockets" in1tiat1ve was eas1ly ap-
proved by Cahfom1a voters in the
June 3 pnmary, Royce claimed
Pacific Ad Mail should be brought to
JUSticc for usini the cont. rovCTSial fl1er
to mislead GOP voters
Royce char&ed the operators of
Pacific Ad Mall, Ken Corey and
Michael Mercier. with tryma to dupe
voters into thinlong the mailer was an
official slate of GOP candidates and
issues endorsed by the Republican
Party
Royce wasn't the only Republican
Ul)'Ct with the pre-primary flier.
which was sent to 2.5 milhon regts-
tered GOP voters.
Several GOP candidates who
voiced their supPort for Proposatton
51 pnor to the June 3 pnmary were
angered to see their name on a flier
linking them with the ant1-Prop-
os1uon 51 campaign wtthout their
penn1ss1on.
Rep Robert E. Badham. R-New
port Beach, filed a complatnt w11h the
Orange County Republican Ethics
Committee on May 29 after his name
and the those of other GOP leaders
were allqed.Jy used w11hout h1s
knowledge.
Badham re-elecuon campiuan of-
ficials were at first led to believe the
flier was a Republican mailer listing
and endorsing local GOP candidates.
The congressman said his cam-
paign was asked to contnbutc S6.SOO,
but he refused to until he saw the
finished product. His name appeared
anyway. With "no penn1"1s1on what·
soever" Badham s.a1d
Royce said Pacific .\d Mail was
contacted by Republican Party of-
ficials who told Cort'y and Mercier
not to connect the flier With the
Republican Party Gov George Deu-
kmeJ1an has threatened legal action
for the use of his name without
Healthy economy seen for county
Chap-man experts forecast 4.5 percent
growtt1in economy by the end-o
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ................
The Orange County economy will
grow by about 4.5 pcrunt this year
despite a national economy that will
be slowed by the sharp and sudden
drop in oll pnc:cs, Chapman College
economists said Thursday.
The economists, who measure the
county•1economicJ10wth m terms of
employment. predict the number of
Jobs in the county will incrcaac by
about 45,000, from an average level of
l,OOS,023 in 1985 to 1,050,088 this
year.
The eoonomk: expenSton 1s duo to
the r1p1d ar<>wth in the money supply,
a lower dollar value and 11\lU-heavy
stream of defense spcndina to Orange
County aerospace firms, said Dr.
James Doti, dean of Chapman's
School of Business and Managment.
Doti is founder of the Orange
college's Center for Economic R~
scarcb, which presents an annual
economic forecast for Orange County
u well as periodic updates of those
annual repe>rts.
In Thursday's update. Doti said
loc:at economic arowth Will not be as
arutas predicted an December, when
1 58,00Q.Job increase was foreseen.
But the disparity is due largely to
erroneous information provided by
the-U.S. Commen:e Department. he
said.
The surprisin&ly sharp drop an 011
prices forced re-..1sions to the 1986
fo~sts. Although economists pre-
dicted the drop, they expected 1t
would be more dual takin lace
over a year ins ea o on y a cw
months. Doti said.
The updated forecast now calls for
a 3.2 percent increase in reaJ Grose;
National Product-the nation's total
economic output, adjusted for infla
lion
"The lack of economic growth 1n
the U.S. at the end of 1985 will have a
ncpuve am pact on the Ora.nae Coun·
ty economy throuahout 1986. but its
most deletenous impact will be 1n the
first halfof the year," lhe report said
While the economy's performance
for the first half of 1986 seems bleaker
than initially expected, it ,hould
improve in the second half 8'I the
lowered 011 pnces dnve tncrcascs tn
spendina and lead to a arowth m real
GNP ofabout 4.2 percent
Doll said both consumcn and
busmesse<o v.111 spend more because of
their sa"tnRS in energy costs
• man onom1s1' predict
an 11 percent rop in ffie value of
the dollar in 1ntemat1onal exchange
markets 1n 1986. This could force a
reversal in the trade picture that could
eJttend through 1988, creating new
foreign demand for U S aoods and
services. Doti said
Among the ~nefic1anes of that
turnaround would be Orange Coun-
t) 's aerospace 1 ndustl) While 'ov-
emment contracts ha\fe propped up
that sector of the local cconom)
dependent on defen~ spending,
about half of the h1gh-technolo&Y
firms an Orange C'oun1y do not
receive such work and have been
sufTenng in foreign markets because
of a strong U S dollar
But the value of the dollar h3c;
depreciated more than 30 percent
(Pleue eee BCOMOMT /A~)
Ethnic school population growing
County's white enrol mentdown 2 .2%;
change small for Orange Coast schools
The number of white pupils enrol-
led 1n Oranae County ~hoolt hu
decrcastd 2.2 percent while the
number of Asian, Filipino and His--
penk dren h&111crcascd, acxord· "'I to a Racial and F.thnic Survey
released recently by the Oranac
County Department of F.ducation.
Tht survey. required by the state.
comperes enrollment figum for the
a 9&J..I.' and 191~8S 1ehool ~tan.
Althouah the number of Hi panic
rouths rOtC 1.3 peroent, A aan and
Filipino enrollment incrcattd by I
than a percen point. The pct·
ccntait of _blac pupils rcnwncJ
relatively unch naed throughout the
county.
The report shows that the West·
minster ~mentaty School 015tric1
ha the laraest proportion of A.t11nu1
20.8 pen:ent, while the Lqun• Beach
Unified School District has the least
at 0.8 percent.
At 71.2 petttnt. the nta Ana
Unified School District has the
t.11est number of Hispan1t' pupils
and 1.ijuna Beach ha the tea Ill l .l
percenl
Santa Ana al~ ha the latJest
proporuon Of bl tudenu at 3. 7
percent, whale thC' Yorba Linda
Elemental) 'ichool D1stnct ha\ the
fewest at 0 3 pert"Cnt.
Laauna Beach has the largest
perttntaac of white student\ tn the
county at Q4.~ percent, comparcd
with 1.l .4 percent for Santa Ana.
Countyw1dt, the Huntinaton
Beach Union High School l>1stnc1
po ted the laraest pm an A511n
llwent5 Wtth • 3.l peittnt inc~ase.
The distnct al\O posted the largc'1
decline in white student•. a drop of
6.2 percent.
At 4. I ~rccnt, the Fullerton Joint
Union H1ah School District saw the
bl increase in Hiss-nic tudents.
Amo Orantt t hool d11-
lrict w it pu\»11 compritcd the
m.,onty and, with few cucptaoru.,
the taJ m1keupchaQ&ed httlc from
the p~iOJ year. Only th~ das.-
tncts -Hunungton Beach tl01on
H1ih School. Newport-Mesa llmficd
and Ocean View -showed more
than a I percent chanac 1n any ethnic
group.
· Fountain Valle) School l>iatm·t
saw an acrou-the-boa decrt'ast 1n
the number of blacks, F1J1pino , Hispan1~ and whites and a shaJ'lt (0.'4
percent) incrca"C an the percent.a~ of
Asians. This ,_.. md1cat1vc of the
decline in district enrollment, said
Cheryl Nonon, spokeswoman for Che
distnct.
Huntinaton 8c:ach Caty School
Distnct expcncnccd ih&ht 10crH~
an tht number of Filipt and
H11p&nics and manor drcrnsc:\ tn the
pcrcenaqe of A tans. black and
white ''h's my unde1"1tand1na that
our population ha\ not chan C'd a
pennisSJon, Royce added.
"I intend to press for criminal
prosecuuon of those responsible for
th1s mailmg," Royce said m bu letter
to the Orange County Grand Jury. 'It
as too late to reverse the damage done
to those candidates who refused to be
blackmailed into appeanng on 1hc
mailer. It 1s not too late to bnn~ the
perpetrators of this deceptive mailing
to Justice··
Core) said those GOP Icade~
upset Wllh the mailer v.crc 1ry1ng to
gain publtett) b) fightmg it well after
the primary.
Corey maintained that Badham l'('-
elecuon c~mpa1gn officials gave pcr-
m1ss1on to put the congressman·~
name on the mailer
But Ptvaroff, who ruxntJy ar-ranatd the visit by Toma. wd she was sJiahlly disillusioned about the
meetina that she hoped would con-
vince the board to start plans to close
the campus The parents were
du-ected to "go throuah the proper
channels to get the item pt.ccd on the
qenda as an action item.'' she said.
In other words, the .,-oup must first
discuss their propos1t1on with the
supenntendent and the new hi&h
school pnnetpaJ. Schwan said he did
not foreStt the issue being addresxd
except tn small bits and p1cc::cs
throughout the summer.
Schwarz also satd a few students
(Pleue Me P AR.ltMTS/ A2)
Fake finger found;
no suspect on hand
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
._ Of h "Ui1r 1'liif ILtlf
Pol Ke 1nvesttgators hadn l fingt red an'r suspet·tft Thursda' attt·r a
gnsly find turned out to be a morh1d 1okc .\ Hun11ngton Beach.groccl"\
<;tore employee lound what appcarl'd to tx· 11 human finger in a pack.age
of hamburger
Jo'iCph Trcmentoz.z1. me.al manager at 4'lben~n·u1 7 10 1 \\amcr
A"e .. phoned Hunungton Beach pollu· at about 4 pm. to rerx1n the
d1sJointed 1nc1dent. Sat. Carl V1dano s~ud
Trcmentoz.z1 found the finger al at)(.'Ul 8 a m "'hen he n:mo' t'd lhl"
I-pound packqe of around round trom the d1spla\ la'K' tur
rtpackagm&, V1dano said.
The d111t had been thrust through lh(' cellophane into 1ht· meat
ln,est1pttfll officers said 1t .ippea~ to be a tcmale indn fintiC"r,
cu1 ofT at the last JOtnt, with the fingcmail pa anted red.
Police turned the appendage over to the department'' ~1cnt1fil
IO\ .. est1pt1on Bureau. Tests revt.>alcd 11 to be "av~ rcahc;uc 1m1tat1on
ofa human finger," V1dano said •
"It's itrcy, has a pattern hke a human finger. a bone tha1 loo~., real
G. JEANETTE
AVENT
Focu s ON THE NEws
lot:· .,.,d Rebecca TurTentin<'. coor-
dinator of cducat1on1l ~~ice
Hunt1nston Stach Union H1ah
School District tttistcrtd 1 6.2 pcr-
centdecttatt in the number of whit~.
the lataC\t drop county-wide. The
pcrccntqt of whites \lipped from
85 3 perc~nt to 7Q. I percent.
"mona Oranat Coa't school the
d4tnct ~led t.bc ~ 1n in the
number of A\1anun<fHi~ pan The
number of A'1an11ncra$Cd from 6.8
pc."1'..X-nt to 10 I penocnt ol the udtnt
(Pleue eee STIUOC/ .U)
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(PleueeeeFAKE/~I
Raids by INS
agents decribed
l OS "-Nu fl l~ (\Pl -'v.oman
test1fyma an a cla\ ct1on su11 qamst
the federal 1mm1grat1on ~r"ice utd
en ts rhmht-d through an apanment
~tndow 10 detain ~ SU!>~tC'd 11ltpl
ahcn
The 1cst1mon) Thu~) b) Mana
Jo~f• Botello. ~8. of Fullerton fol·
lo,.ro prcv1ou1 attoun1' of lmm1ara·
tron and N1turah11t1on rvi
11enu conductina warrantlc 1 ~rt'hes 1nd rounding up people who
appeared H1,panic.
Some 20 wun~ses •~ CXJ>C\.'1cd t.O
be ratted 10 1he t.and in lJ.S D1stnct Coun
Se"cn Count) rn1dcnts
nail filed tbt la u1t an 1979.
But. tn Atml. DI trictJ David W.
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A2 * l DAILY PILOT I Fr y, June 13, 1988
El Toro commander relieved of duty
By Ute Alwcll~ Prus
The commandin& officer of the
Rla(k Kniahts fiahtcr squAdron,
which JOtn<'d 10 lhc Apnl raid on
l 1b}a. wurcli.cvedof duty at El Toro
Manne Corps Air Stallons after
1ni.pccto1\ da1mcd ht~ plan~ werr
1mproperl) maintained.
Lt. Col Rubin Sa\'10, commandrr
ul Mann~ fighter Attack Squadron
314, was ortkred removed from duh
W('dnesd•> by MaJ Gen John (
Hudson, uunmandcr of the lrd
Manne A1n.ratt Wan1'. ba5-C' ~polH''I·
man L 1 < ol Jern Shelton said
Maj . .\kxander .\1tken, a' 1at1on
ma1ntenanu: officcr and third in
wmmand of the squadron, al\O lo\'"
rd1C\t'd of dUt\ Sht'lton \.aid
The Black Kn1gtm \\-l'rt' tht' tiN
U.S m1ht1ry unit to tly the new,
soph1st1l'atcd Mcl)onnell-Douala~
FA-18 Hornet, a twtn-<"n11ne1ct that
can tra\el almo!>t t~at't' the ~t>«d of
sound. r he plane 1~ lbe lim U .S
mihtary a1rt"raft de ianed as both
fighter and bomber.
Tht' squadron returned la\t month
lrom a Mediterranean tour aboard
the earner SS loral Sea. dunna
which they Joined in 'a bombana run
that targeted L 1byan military installa·
1100'1
On Jan 8, dunng, the same tour.
Black: Knights ~1BJ. John ~ummt'rhn
"a" lolled 1n a {ra\h off the wai.t of
Fran et.•
''lmpropi:r ma1ntrn.tnlt"
procl·dure'> were found '>heltun ..aid
\\ ednnda'> "Rut J "'ant to
cmpha'>lll' that no am:rnll \\-err
optrated in an unr.aJc cond1l1on."
"Of lOut)e," ht' added, "all mam-
1enance pr<><.'edurc:s have to do wnh
salet)I"
Sht'lton ~1d baM: official• would
not reveal detail about maintenan~
probkms
Tht a1rcnaf\ were never flown
when they wert' unsaft'," Shelton
ma1nta1ned "That would~ fooh h.
I he commander has to fly, too."
The remo .. aJ of ~ oomman~ng
otliccr as not a d1sc1pltnarv ucllon
und<'r m1lttary regulations hut u C<ln
ad .. rr~I} o.tffc:ct his career, ~hehon
\did
Sa .. 10. who had been S<:heduled to
mO\\.' to wing headquanen next
month, will be transferred '°°ner, the
spokesman said He added that
• .\1tkcn's statu\ as "an hmbo."
F AKE FINGER F OUND IN HAMBURGER ••.
From Al
and meat~·look1ng llr'h' .,tun tn'>llk
11" he ~ud
Test'> re,calcd the ltngernail ".l'
pla'>lll and thl' fingl'I '~J'> made 111
rubber or pla\lh. material\
fn\C'>t1gator\ horwd thl· hamtiu1gl·r
pat kagi: wa\ the onl\ one thJt had
hel·n tamper1:J "1111
· \\hat 11 \onicl'loth cl\l' 1110~ '"me
home and '>tulk 11 in thl'll tn·eter''"
\ 111 '"" wonckrnl "It rn' "1k orx·n·
eJ up that thing '>he'd tall nKht m1.·r.
I m ~un: ol It ·•
Referring 10 la\t tall''> luntralt
J1-.pu1e bet\\cen till' me.it <uller.,
unton and Southern ( altfom1a mar-
ket\. Vadano ..aid. ·· T h1. '>tnlt..r\ o-.er,
too I can t undcr.,1and II
The Orange < 11unt\ < oront•r\
ollicc was <;ehedult•d to lOndutt
tunhcr te'>I'> 1<.x1a\ to ensure no
human hone or c,1milar matenal!>
'~ere in the fake linger
V1dano didn't kno" wh> Trcmen·
1o111 waited eight hours before re·
poning the find.
T remcntou1 and the store man-
ager declined to comment about the
gnsl> discovery today. refemng an-
quines to officials in corporate ht'ad-
quancrs an Boise, Idaho. who dechn·
cd to return telephone calls.
ECONOMY HEAL THY FOR COUNTY .••
From Al
'>1n,,· 1hr txgmninF ot llJh., and
i,t111uld l••nt1nul' to fUl I '>lli>ng lonll'
h,1d,., tor nrangi: C 11unt\ ·~ non
1..h:knc,e h1gh·ll'l h tirm 1, I )11t1 \a1d
In the: < 1rang1.· (\1unl\ hnu\ln8
rndu~tn 1>011 rcpont·d lhdt althoutth
h11u.,.ng .1ppret.1a11nn '' le rl'la'>I to
1nue;ic,t· \le,1,111, lrom 4 .., rx:rcent 10
thl' fir'>t quarter 111 I 'llH• 111 f1 X ~·rl1.·n1
1n lhe fflurth 4uanrr no maJIH
ll''ump111111 1n h iu'>lng .1pprn1at11•n
1') ant1urated r hl' 1nl rell'>t' I'> h.J,t:d mainh <111 an
10lfl'd'>l'd l.kntand tor hou\1ng IH
... 11J lo\flllh Ill lllfl) 1'>011\l'n 0\ IP\\l'I
mortg;.igc r.11c:' not 1 'fX'C1Jla 11' l' \h1 It
111 1n'e.,tntl'nt' 3\\a\ trc1n1 hn;inl1al
·ll>'>l'l\ hi..C' \lc)(lo.\ Jnd l1onth lo rc.-al
,\\\l'h Ii~<." h11U\lllg
\\ h1li: hou1,ing Prill'' <.1111t1nUl' 111
rl'C (the med1an-1111•<·d Orange
( ount\ t Pille 1' $141 1l'i) ht•U'>tng
Jll111dah11ll\ I\ C:'.'.JX'lll'U t11 1nCH'Ol\t'
l'\l'll m111~ rnp1Jh. 1>011 ,,11d
l 11\~cr mortgage ralr'> ,ind h111.her
IC\ rh if median fam1h 1nt<1me I nov.
ul ~-ll ~.,,, make < >r•mgc C 11unl\
hou'>1ng more atTordahk than 11 h.t\
t11:c n !11r \C\Cr.11 \ear' But th,11 n1.I\
1.1~1 onh un11I thl· f11ur1h 4uartl'r 111
1'~86 "'hen mortgage ratt'i. arc e,;-
pl'cted to increase along wath tht' rate
of housina appreciation
Doll al\o ~1d grn"'th in Orange
< ount)'s tounsm 1ndu~tf) 14111 be
tueled by the rc1p1d decline: in the
'alue of t~.~ dollar Both U S and
foreign 1oun5m m Orange County are
esumated to be about 3 percent higher
in 1986 because of the dechnang
dollar
But because the effects lag behind
the changes in the dollar's value, Doti
<:.atd the impact on tounsm will be felt
through 1987. as well.
ABORTION BILL ...
From A l
information beforl' their abon1ons.
and afterward!> the\ \ufTercd much "0~ because of1t •··
Mangum said a friend of h~rs who
"'anted a vasectom} had to take
l'la<1ses and agree to a mandatory
""a1lln& penod before h1'> operauon
"Why don't the~ ha'>c tht \ame
procedure for aborting a t'h1ld'l" \he
,J\l>;l'd
Fill'\· \•·1glc: \aid thl· lOllrt ruling
alkctcd 11nh the \fX'l iti1. tanguagl· 1n
the Penn..' h an1a la"
'ihc.-'>atd "omc:n 1n < ahlornia mu-.1
he inlormc:d tn do tor\ ahout the
pnKedurt· hut that ph\\1uam d11n t
agree l)n all 1.,sucs 1ourroundmg
ahortmn
"For e\amplc there's no agree-
ment among doctors Lhat a 10-weck-
old infant feel!. an} pain," F1tes-Sci&le
said
Other pro\ mons of the Pcnn-
S) Ivan 1a \bon1on Control Act that
"'ere !)truck down by the 'iupreme
( our1 don't ha\l' parallel\ in Cali·
tnrn1J. \he '><t1d 1nclud1nK a man-
daton 24-hnur v.a111ng penod and
lhc: prt'\cnre of 1v.o doctor'> during
latl' pregnanl \ ah<>r11on\ using
Pfl>tl'dures 1h.1t 1A.ould he ll'ast nsk'>'
10 th1.· fetu'> -•
ETH NIC SCHOOL POPULATION GROWING ...
From Al
popula111111 an I !ht per l ntagc ol
J f1\pan1r\ rnc.c trorn ~ 'i fK re t'nl t11 (1 I
f)\'fll'lll
f he lnl rl'J'l' in \\1,ln\ l\diflil ull Ill
~;wgt \udrr\ ( .1pJ'>\•l ot !la· ( lrangt:
I 1111nt\ I >~partmcnt ol I Juu11111n
1.: 'Jllilmt:cJ hl•l.1u!>e pnur 10 1411'1 'i
l1gurn 1111 \c,1.1n o.;tudl'nl\ ""ere uin1
h111n1 '1'. llh l'a 1ti ,,1,1ndc"
\f,11 !ht rt: nlJ ht• \Ollll' \hlft (]11
t .1 IP(ll r d1l1 ha' ·\,lid l>oroth\
r rull hi:r l1r tr r 11 ~u1ct,1nce .,,.,
\ICt:'> I 11 lht ltunlin).!tqn lk,1d1
.ll'>tr1ll I ht d1.,t11 l h.I\ flljdt• .1
u1mt·11nl II< r1 111 ri.: ord ltll' e1hnH 1
I\ ot ('J I \t111I 'I 1 r lh \U[\C'\ '"
\aid
\u.111d11 I' 11 ( 1,lf \ltfkl till! (Ill
1111n'>lrl1ll11111,11' •PJl"11'>t.f\11 r' '
.1lrl·,1d' h.i th( ir11 11lum 11 pl,1 1
h) ac • mmod.11 I .inp.l''I 1n 111
tl1\trll I 'I p11pul.1l1t•I
( {11 .... 1.•\t:I hl '>•lllf ~·r11v.th li,I\ 1111
h1:en Jl\trlLl·lo\ 11k I hl'll' 1,,,., 111.111 .1
'ilitd11 Jt.·1,,lim• oq•r 111 111 lhc 111\111 t'
f)(1p11l.11111n '11 ti n·"t'l \lh 1111
llct'.1n \ 1l'" 1 lt~I
'>I thal 111trt·.1'11.' ,1111 \\\l\l.1111
Pnnupal 'H'"rg.1 r lcmr111·11., 11111
fllgfl''t gr"''tt 1\ 11 ..., 1111hr.1\I
\<;1,1m.. I h \ J 11111 ot<, unh
prohh:m h.1, IK' n \l th I r ~lt'h .1 .1
\1.:t <ind I .101111.1~ hu I 1 t ' n1 ii .1
m:.i11ir u1mp11r11111 it •H•r t l.1"r'
( lemm1.·no, ,.11d
• V.e don 1 d~<tl \l 1t thn1t II\ h 11
ha'><.·lo11rcurr1lU r •H 'hrt11ur
i;tudcnt\ nt'nl'> .art \\ n1on11 H and
u1rrl'd from .,,.,11 '"" .11 I ht, twnj!.t''
i.H"lil' madc: hil'l l•t 11 h,11,nl ''" tht·
Ol'CJ\ ul our \l11d1 n .,
\lthouflh thtfr, II• I I II I ',d1011I
I )l<,tnrt ha\ tlw l.11y,1.·'1 pc•r 1·nt:i~·r ot
hlalk<.f2 4 fX'Ht:n11.111d I Jl1pin "1() K
pcrLeno. th<.· d"' ri t .1~ .1 "h11ll·
remained \tahlc
Tht' d1.,1m1 rey,1'1 Hd '"~111 1c·
uea-.c<; in 1hc numt" ro, 111 nl.1d .. .,
I 11lp1nO\, I ll\p<11111' .11111 "t111 ' .ind
a \laiht 1nt:rca'><" 1n ti• 1umh<·r 111
A. 1ans Laguna Beach h,11J t Ill' l.ir t''t
proponaon of "'hitt·•. ('1.l '' rx·ru•ntJ
.ind the IO\\C~t JX'I U'lllrlll,l 111 \\l,1n1o
(0 8 percent). hlal k\ 1c1 J rwrlC'OI/
f 1hp1no\ (CJ 1 pen rn1 I .ir1il I I 1,p.1n1l'
\ " fl("IC'C'l\1 I
tiOW('\(I, 1oa1tl lauf\ ( llrl\fX'll'
pnnc1r.al 31 11 Morro I knwntJr~
"choo • "Wc'rt· gett1n1t moH' '1gn1fi
cant numhef' of I li'>p.1~1.,_, 1n
VOL. 7t, HO. 114
'
Racial and ethnic survey
\ITil'f
Ind 1,111 \'>IJn
I 011111,1111 \.die' () 11 I I.ii, I~ I'"'
l lun1inr.111n l!c.1 h
I 11 \
llunt111gtoll lk.1 h
I 111 n H111h ~ 1 I 1 I
ll\llll I n1l1ttl I I
1y1111<1 lk.11 I
I nil1ld
'\t'l\111>11 \ll\.t
I ntlll'l1 I) J \ I I
t }\I .in \ II \\ 14 I ' .:
\.11ldlc-t1;n ~
I llll'd
lo.inch'rg.irtt'll and IJr\I gradl'
f 11 h11nt lim1tt'd ,ind non-I ngli\h·
\pea~ 1nf' \l11dcnt'> up to thcda.,..ro<•rn
h•H·I I t \form ha' had an f ngli'>h .1.,
a \ccond I .1ngu.1~l· program tor th1•
IJ\I II\ c H'.11\ \h1• \<tld
~t I" I ~·rlenl lhl·Newp11rt·Mt•,<1
I nifll•d \1.h1111I l>l\lrlll <;h11wl'd tlw
lar[!.C'\I ix·r1..1.·nl<tl(C of H 1..,pJn11'
among '>r,ingl C 11a\t 'thoof\ \\1th ,1
I I 1x·w·nr lnUl'.1'l' 11\cr 191<4 1 ht'
d1'>lrn r po'>kd .,light in1.rca\cs in 1hc
numhcr 1JI \\1.tn\ hlack'I and
F1ltpinm ;inti .1 2 Pt'r(ent delfl'3\t' in
the numtx·r of" h11i: 'tudent\ -trom
HI H pC'rn·nt 111 79 II rx·r•Cnl
.\l·rn11l1ng 111 I rr·rl < ancr. d1rntor
of \tudrnt \l'r \ H 1., lhl· rhangr\ .iri:
not \1gn1fi1 .1n1 1111mcm:all\ and
language pro)tr.am\ ari: alrl'Jd) in
place
()(can V1t'" ~lh1111I f)1<,tmt hil' tlw
• \mallcc;1 perccn1agl' ot wh11t·<; at 7'i f1
percent of the l>(huol populat1nn 1 hl
d1s1nct al~ ha'> the l.trlll''>t numht.·r of
\\1an studcnt\ (I~ 4 rx·n1.·ntJ am11ng
nrangc:-< oast school\
Thr cl1,.tnct "ihowC'd a I fl('r1<:n1
inne.1-.c an Hl\p,1n1C'\ and a I 4
l'o Ill
l\lndrr J ilpn11 I fl.p1tl Bl.1l ~ \\hill'
IJ ~1\1, II ')'It, , I I'~, I J )<'111 ..,,, 2'\i,
I I I ' ~ ,, r. 1'1 4
I I 1.l t I 11 .,,, I
11 I IJ !'I '1, ) 1 l\ 1
I \ I \ J'I I
11 l I"' I I>\
ll ~ ,, ' '\I
4 ., ~ 1 s
fll'lt;l nt Jn n·a,1.· among \\-l111c·,
~ e'\c ht•en n.pn ting, th1.·
d1.111gc," !>aid ( 1<11.le \l,. a\ne .. .,.,l\lant
In the .. upcnntc:ndent "II'' j (ont1nu·
ing tri:nd in tht• \alTil d1rct \111n" '>hl·
,,1111 and the '><.hcml ha1, 1mplc:mentl'd
l<1nguagc program., lunded h} h:dnal
.1nJ \latt> gmcrnmcnt
\Jtldll.'hallt.. \ alle~ I ntlll'd St h1111I
I >1,lril I c;.aw an inl'fea~l' of almo\t I
l'l'Hl'nl 1n minonue .. ,rnd oL I 2
pntcnt ded1nl· in th1.· numtx:r ol
v.l11tt'\ lrom X4 ~·rrcnt to ~7 R
f)l:Ht'nt \Hording to Jl'fl llctdman.
\['k>lt..t•,man tor thl' d1\lm t. the
changc1o hi.l\t' lUmculum 1mpl11:a·
I H>n\
I lo"'c' l'I hl' \.lid tlw d1\lrn t ha<, 111
dl'lcrm1nl' ho" man~ of thl' incoming
minnnt~ pupil\ arc "lim1tt•d.(· nglt-.h
'if)l:akintt · Dunng the \ummrr
H~rdman '>a1d. the d1\1rlU also plan!i
to look al the 'iUCCt''i<,ful h11rfax
< ounl } \ .i • model for ltm1tcd·
f ngll\h-<,peaking !iludent'> The.-
model d1rcCt!i those student\ to
lt'ntrally located classroom\ 1n the
dt\tnu hclore thn• arc mn1mtrcarncd
1n10 1hc ""tern. he ..aid
Dally Piiot o.11w.,
It Ouarantffd
1
J ustc all 642-6086
... Jl'!Olt, F•IClllt II tC>.1 00
l'ICll NI~ VCIU' oapo-f
' '1( f " A f'e~<")I• • f'
•"Cl y(N' ·~ ..,, t'9
-"'~ s.· ca, 1 l ca, \\'h.11 dn )Ou hke about the Dail} Paint'> What
don't you hkt'1 C.all the number ahoH" and )nur
me~\lll' will be recorded, tran\Cnhtd and de·
It vered to tht' appropnate ed11or
1 he umt 24-hour &M\lllenn1 ~I"\.,~ may be
u!.('d to record lettel'l to the editor on an) top1C'
ContnbutorJ to our utters "olumn muit include
their name and ttlephont numhtr for venftc:ation
Tells u\ what's on >out mind
tOU 00 f'IOf ~~-,,,. t,bJ'•,. •tw•• ' ..... ~ ""°""' ... ,,. ii@',, .....
Clrcul•tlon
Telepttonn
... ,
Another repeat due Saturday
• Saturdl) wlll uther In a ren1n of the past week'a Southern ---------------------.,
CaJlfOl'nla '1141\Mr ~Utm, thank• to a low·prwlfJfW tytttm
tt.ited owirthe cteMrt• and "'O" pt'eMUtt ~down ovw tht
btllehea Lara night and Mrty morning low c:toudt are forecatt alOflQ the coatt, ciMrfng fOf aunny pfM In the afternoon. Hight WID
rnch 88 to 73 8a1urday toflowlng lowt tonight of 54 to Cl2. Coat1at valley9 wllt have hight of 88 to 94 aner towt dip to the 50t.
U.S. Tempe
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FwDan111
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~ 5$ WM/Mtlglon.O C
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Tl 12 14 11
73 11
.. 5$
IO 83
Smog Report
71 " ......
73 51 n .e
12 ·'7 .. 56
74 ..
14 87
11 41 eo 41
.. 74 llO 71
.. 11 .. fJ5
.. 12
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12 SI
102 72
.. 17
11 16
16 71
... 51
19 50
12 12 .. 1r.
70 511
.. 72
LOCATIOM Hunllng!.on ...,,
,._ .Mny, NMpott
tOWI .... ...,,,
22ftd .... ...,,,
MllOllWedge L.-leedl Sen~
Wat• l9mp. 16
S..... dncllon.W• Sou"-'
tczaeKAN t-21atr 10 poor poor
poor 2 2
2
3
1·2 ·~
"°°' poor ,.
lair
'3 12 ., 52
" 12 IO SI
11 .. II SI
ff : Tides .... 70 12 TODAY
71 12 S-.O• 3Npm
16 SI a-wi-117pm
71 ~
11 ..
t2 16
37 3,
73 ~ tANM>A't
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71 .a ~ lllgtl 4 » p "' 4 ' 10 M ~Joo# IO 01 pm 2 7
117 75 ""' -loNy •I • Oii p"' ,...
91 r.7 Selwdey 815 41 a m - -IOMI M IO 611 IOllpffl 71 57 Moon .... loelay .. - -..... FttOey ..
94 5e 12-07 • m end•• a.galfl .. 12 43 am
11 55
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llO !15
llO 11
" 51 82 64 13 67 II II
18 "
RAIDS BY INS AGENTS DESCRIBED ...
From Al
Wilham!> expanded 11 to include .. all
persons of Latin ancestry .. who are
leg.al residents of Orange, Los An·
geles, RJvers1de, San Bernardino, San
Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and
Ventura counties.
Botello testified that INS agents
approached her and her husband as
they sat on lhe11 front porch Sept 18.
1979, inspected the couple's cards
,hoWlng they were an the country
legall}. then entered a neighbonng
apartment through a Wlndow and
brought out a handcuffed man
The 1979 suit by the National
(enter for Immigrants' Rights Inc. 1n
Los Angeles seeks a permanent order
bamng the INS from stopping and
que~t1onang people about their
c1 t1zensh1p !>latus merel} because
they appear to be H1!>pan1c
It also seeks a coun order rcqumng
federal 1mm1grat1on agents to ~ct
~arch warrants before entenng
homes or non-public art'as of bu-;1-
nes\es to search for \uspcctcd illegal
alien<;.
In other testimony Thursday,
Pamela Burchett, a Los AnJcles
factory worker, said a squad of INS
agents came ·10 ber worltpl~ last
June, blocked the doors, and pulled
aside Hispanic workers for question-
ing.
The agents ulCd stacks to poke piles
of matenal and boxes, sa.ad Burchett,
who was a sewing machine operator
for Manny lndustnes.
Under cross-cxaminauon, she said
she dad not know af the agents had a
search warrant or 1f the factory's
owner had consented to tht' search
INS special agent Gregory Tear:Jcn,
testified that agents do not perform
searches such as the ont' at tht' Los
Angelt's factory. without a warrant or
the owner's coosent.
Current INS procedures were at·
tacked in opening argum ~nts
Wednesday by attorney Peter Schey
of the 1mm1grants' nghts center
"These are Gestapo tactics." ~he>
said "You cannot detain a large
populauon of innocent people just to
come up with a handful of illegals."
Assistant US. Attorney George
Wu argued 1n his opening statement
that the proposed order 1s unnecess-
ary Ht' sa.Jd the pracuces the plain-
ufTs object to are seldom used any
more
United Way president
resigIJ, denies error
LOS ANGELES (AP) -United
Wa> President Frank McNamara
today resigned from the United Way
an the wake of controversy over loans
he made to chanty executives wath
donated mone}
Since disclosures about the loans, a
rush of worker1i have canceled pledges
to the United Way. a move that could
cost the organ1zauon millions of
dollars
"I kno"' that I have done no
wrong," McNamara said at a news
conference called by the United Way
PARENTS ASK FOR CLOSED CAMPUS .•.
From Al
"ere at the meeung to .,.01ce their
11ppos11111n 10 Toma's approach.
~h1ch the) ..aid was far too riegat1vt',
and the suggestion ofclcmng campus.
"The} said we need to make the
high school a more 1ntcrc<.l1ng place
to keep them interested in staying on
campus.'' said Schwan, who added
that he tended to agrc:-e with the
\tudent'I The students ~uggested the
rnmrnlum at the high ~hool wa<,
lacking and not as mtt're"it1ng and
t"hallenging to the lotudenl\ as 11 could
Ile
'I don'I believe an law enforcement
to dt'al with basic human naws. J am
much more for a pos111ve approach
than a nepll\e approach." ~hwan
said A.I though the board dad not vote
on thc: matter. Schwarz believed the
other members ~hared similar feel·
mg~
"The} wert' receptive to \I.hat we
had lo sa} I thmk the fallout was a
surpme 10 them," said Pavaroff about
the board's reaction to the number of
students who sought counseling.
Sance the talks. counseling rap
sessions on topics such as drugs, sex
divorce and su1c1dc have been
provided for high school !>tudenls
after school. The National Council on
Alcoholism as also provtdtn$ lunch-
time counschna for the Juntor high
school student!> at the Thunton
M 1ddk School
But P1varofT said the parents hope
to work during the summer on wa)s
to tackle increased dru& abuse at the
campusc!> before the start of next
school year She said they Wlll be
looking into the poss1b1htics of vying
for grants to get a full-time. andc~n
dent counselor on campus
"We need to find out where the
gran ts arc and how to gel them. As we
told the board at the meeting. lime 1~
of the essence If we do anything, 11
has to be done this summer You
certamly won't find us lymg on the
beach this summer," she said.
Save now on smart carpets of stain resistant Allied Anso IV.'
lu•u101n ,_ ca•peta o! An~ A"llO Ill nylOfl 111• arnart
•llCIOOO 4111M lhey na1 ootv ,,,.,, petl'llan l'llly 1>u1" n
, fl•ataot• IO 1<1H Ind ••• .,,. lh I mlkt'~ ti Hty kl ~M •pill•
ltwAy OWi'( 11 prOIDC11td IQlltn\I illllC •nd IMy It 1oU Uullb!e
ltley 001N1 W•lh lhe A"'-<J ~ Yfflr "1111111nf'\' 0 IQt nat ~Al
I .ahfnrn1a
c ontrui r'
It~
21121
r~:,7:~:" "Family Owned Since 1879"?s ~ 2324 '""""' 2927 S Brtatol Str 1, Co1U1 M 58 I -11u fk-1111.,ibi1"ec. !'W• nancan A¥ail bl~
• ..
•
Stor~ffo
Mon·Ftlt·•
Sall 0·5
Assembly bld
to be launched
Jack Baldwin f)\:mouat1c candidate in the
69lh A~~f?,hl~ D1\tnc.t, 1s hosting a .. Campa1an
K1ckoff 116 breakfa~t Saturday 1n rrvine.
1 he 9 1a m breakfast at $5 !)tr person will be
held at the Jolly Jotoacr restaurant at Dyer Road and
the Costa Mesa hetway
Ocmotrat1c: Part} rtp1 c">cnun1ve~ from otheT campaign~ will a11rnd nlons w1th Baldwin's new
campa1gn manager, Robcn 'itten~ of Westminster Stten~ formerl~ wodm.I w11h the (1an-Han. for President campa1,n ·
For 1nformat1on. call !!54· I 2lJ4
Swlng band to honor fathers
The Ld Leach Big Sv.ing Band will present a
Father's Dai dunce: from 7 10 10 30 pm Sunday in
the Grand Ballroom at the lnine Mamou Hotel,
18000 Von Karman AH'. lhc band's new vocalist,
Judi w.allalc, will perform dunng the evening. Adm1\s1on l'I S5
CdM Hlgb plans reunion
Corona 1.kl Mar High ')chool '>Class of 191SI 1~
holding ti\ fi\l'·H·ar da" rcun1on June 28
The e\l'OI will Ix· hrld at !!.00 pm at the
ParadtSt: C ah: 1n Nl·wpon Beach Deadline for
purcha!>C of 11c:kch " ')unda> Call 760-3350 tor more 1nforma11on
Juggling course slated
A ba\IC\ cour\c in Juggling will ht-olfrrcd at
Orange C oa\t ( ollege heginning Monday and
conunumg through J unc 10
IMtructor " Jahnathun Whitfield. director of
the ( aliforn1a Juggling ln<,111u1e fhe l'OUN! will be
held from 7-<1 pm 1n room 116 ol ()( C ·,Art (enter
Cost 1\ ~25
f·or inlormat111n t·all 4 '2·5880
Self-defense program set
V11:11m\ For Vtltlm\ ""'II pre~nt a program on
self-defense T ue\d..i~ at 7 "\Op m
The d1')CU'>Ston on "Ho"' To C iet Your Power
Back" ""'" b(: led h-. Karen Lullt'Cke. a sell-defense
1mtruc1or at the I aguna Beach ( ommun1ty ClmK
fhe meet1n~ will be held the V1s111ng Nurws
..\!>!>oc1atwn 1 l '7 Hradl'n Coun, Orange
Drugs In workplace covered
A sene\ of workshops about the problem~ nl
alcohol and drug dcpendc-nl > 1n the worlcplat:e
begins Tue\da) at Starting Point of Orange Count)
Reg1\tra1ton " at &·lo a.m 1n the main
conference room. )SOW Ba~ St. < osta Mesa. The
workshop, \pc>nsored hv Problems of Alcohol in
Labor and Management will be held from 9 to 11 30
a.m nd co" er the lopll of labor and management.
Speakers"' 111 Ix· l>nug Mag um· pre\ldent of PALM.
and Juhl· Talln f\\ \ r mplmml·nt ..\'"'tant.:e
Program
Nosmoklng program offered
~mokcr' ""ho want to ~1ck thl' hah1t are 1n' 1ted
to attend thl' I rel' hl'Sh ">tart program !>ponsored b~
Pacifica <ommunil) llo'>pllal and the .\mencan
Canter \oc1l't\ beginning Tuc~a' c.'\l'ning
1 he two-v.ed: program v.111 he held trom i-8 Jll
~ m Tuc~a,, Thur\da' and June 24 and 26 at
Carmen Yuppa Confcn·nlt" C'cnter I >IX 11.1 Delawarl"
St Huntington Beac.:h
.\ SIO. ta\-ikduct1hle dona11on " requested.
For morl' 10format111n call Nornu Galindo at
751-0441
Boat auction Saturday
The "lcwpon Beath Police Dcpanment will
place 37 unc:la1ml·d boats on the auction bl0tk
Saturda°l'at9a m Purlha~san:1obemadeunanas-
1s basis: wrth no guarantee ol the boat's ph)sical
cond1t1on Payment must be in cash or local checks
1mmed1ateh af\er a bid 1c. actcpted The aucuon will
take place at the Newpon &at h ( II}' Yard, 592
Superior A' e
Friday. June 13
f'llo mttlln&• scheduled
Monday, June 16
• o.30 pm .. Irvine t"lnaoce Comml11loo (•I>
( ounc1l C hamber'>. 17200 Jamboree Bl"d
PoucE Loe
Pat and Lewi.a Dinger
Orange co.at DAJL Y PILOT /Friday, JUf'il 13, 1 84 * AS
Top voluateer
honors become
a family affair
By TONY SAA VEORA
Of .. o.111 ..........
Deina the Cosu Mea Chamber or
Commcn:e's .. Man of the Year" U\uall)
means clearina off a few walls to hang
scores of plaques from well-w1sh1ng feder-
al. state and local rcprcsentat1vcs
When tha& "Man of the Year" happen\
lo be m~ lo the chamber's ··woman of
the Year" 1t could mean adding a new
room to handle lhe accolades.
Lewis and Pat Dinger needed more than
a little help hauling all the plaques home
from Tuesdafs award luncheon at Costa
Mesa Golf Course They are the fir\t
mamed couple ever to receive the volun·
Leer award in the same year
··we were wondenna how to redecorate
the home Now we know," wd P•t
The Dangc~ arc shy about their ac-
complishments, gJving credit to other
community voluntttrs -who p~s the
credit riaht bade
Lou ~mger has forged a reputation ol
honc~ty and mtegnty as co-owner of Me..a
(enter Au1omot1ve for more than 36
years. Hi~ mem~ hip 1n lac.I lliC7'VIOC
dubs, including the Bo> Scouu can ht
rnunted only an decadc1 -2l years ..;th
the Rotary. 40 )C8~ IO SCOUllllJ.
Dinger wa' award~ scouung'1 S1h·er
Bear Award in 1972 and became an Eaak
Sl.out m 1941. He was also active 1n 1
Kolilr} proJe<:t to send food, clotbioa and
hosp1~l suppl1e' to a children's clinic in
11,uana.
r>1naer no"' sen. e\ on the board of
directors for the Shart'. Our ~l"es (SOS)
chant) pr<>Jram.
H 1s wife 1s noted for her Vl'lt l!> to six local
wn..-al~ent hom~as pan of the women's
lellow\h1p of S1. And~ .... 's Prcsbytcn.an
Church
Sometimes dressed as Motht"r Hubbard
or \anta Claus:..... depending on the 5eason
Pat Danger mak" about 40"vi iu a )car.
bringing knitted goods to the hospital
re\1dents
\)he abo ha\ been active about 19 )Ca'"'
1n the C osta Mesa-based Child Guidance < l·nter of Orange County, and for the past
thrct.· >Cars has been 1n charge of a thrift ~hop that ra1!>e'\ funds for the group
Newport to bill film company for boat blast
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol h ~Ne! Ii.ti
A Be\erl~ Hills movie company will be
billed more than SS.000 in police and fire
costs for a boat cl(plCJs1on stunt filmed in
Ne"' port Ba}, Cll) lil:en~ '>upcn 1sor Gleg
E"erroad \31d
C'annon ftlms will be a!.lced to pa)' all
cit) e11pen!>e!> relating to the Ma) 30 boat
e\plos1on scene filmed in an 1nle1 of the
ba~ near DO\.Cr "hores
New Laguna
school chief
to meet
community
8) ERIC SHEPARD
Ot.lly ~ C•fl1polMMo1I
( 1ett1ng lo know his \tutl and h1'
wmmun1t) are the 1mml.'d1atc challenges
faetng newh appointed Laguna Beach
l n1fied ~hool District Supenntendent
Dr Dennis Smith. who sa)'> he intends lo
get '"nght 10·· the tasks at hand
"Tm not soing to be a <,ul)tnntendent
who \II!> 1n h1'i office all 1hl· t1mc I'm going
to ht: out and about meeting teachers and
'>ludents." said the J5-~e.ar-old <im1th. who
wa~ named to the d1\tncfs top JOb
Monda) by the Board of Fducat1on.
··we're going to develop a 'lolld curnrnlum
for the teachers. And we're going lo work to
get the most out of our students "
He replace' Bill\. Rames. wh(lsc contract
v.a., not renewed
Pnn1c1pal'> of the dl\tmt'<; lour <;chool<..
ha\e actcd ll'> a managemc-nt team 1n the
mil· ot superintendent for th<' 2.300-
''udent d1stm·t \Intl' Barnes' d1\m1ssal
"I will have meeting\ throughout the
')Ummer getting lo kno"" m) stall. and I
will ha'e coflec\ getting 10 know the
\Ommunm," ~1d \m1th, who has sen-ed
a .. ar,sl\tani .-,upenntt'ndent for the ( ranc
~hool D1\lm 11n \ uma, An1 for the pa\t
year and a half ·· T hcrc 1r, a lot of work to
do. and I intend 10 get right to 11
Board member < harlene Ragatz in-
troduced \m11h at a pres\ conference
Tue~a) morntni w11h the ob-.erva11on
that "Yuma\ lo\\ wa' our itatn"'
The stunt cost the c11y S:>. 383, I 'erruad
<Mild.
The scene, for the upcoming ( harlt''>
Bronson lhrillcr"The A~s'>in ... 1n"ol'.ed
the dcstructJon of a 65-1001 1.:ab1n cru1'>Cr
and a fuel dock constructed for the lilm.
Dcbns later washed a\hort' un C orona
del Mar State Beach and driltl'd a\ lar
south as Laguna Beach
C1ty officials in Laguna \iud thq., wo,
will bill the film compan) lor dl·anup
efforts. though the tab I'> c-wcckd to he le\s
than $200
Dennta Smith
"'The board spent an c11ten'll"l' amount
oft1me doing a national ~arth tor a new
superintendent. and we arc proud and
pleased 10 have Dr Sm11h." 'he-\aid ·nr
Smith know"> what he'\ about and wht.•rc'c;
he at"
<im11h wa., chosen for the S ~6.500-a )car
JOb from a field of more than 80 applrl·ant\
His contract t·ovcr'> thrl'C H'ar<, Rarne'
earned SS6 329 a Vl'ar.
One of 'im11h's tir'>t du11c' a\ '>urx·r-
1n1endent I\ to help \elct.'I ,1 prtn1l 1p.il tor
Laguna High School 1 on~ Orwg.1 .1n-
nounced h1'i rec;1gna11un a'> pnn1l 1p<1l 111 thl'
~hool 1n f ebruaf') after Harnt·,· d"m1".1I
"I think 1f<, e"lltng Ill ._.,•lnl ,1 nn.\
pnnc1pal This board "1kdl(Jtl·d 111 high
cducauon standard\. anJ v.t• 'h.irl· J hd1l"I
to 1mpro'e the ~hool\ ·· .,;11d ~1111111
Smith, \\ho wa' ra1...,·d tn till' \.1n
Fernando \alley, wmpkti.'d h" undt·r·
graduate work at ..\ri111na "1.11c l n1\l'r\1t\
and ht'> graduate worl at thC' l nl\l'f\11\-ot
Arizona Ht' holds a J111..toratc 1n cdulJ-
uon He ha\ worked Im 't'' l'ral \t h1111I
d1-;1ricN 1n \n1ona \lllll' I,,.,~
Officials and publtc1sts at Cannon ha\t'
not returned telephone mqume\
Everroad said the film company ong-
1nally planned to tow the bumcd--out shell
of the cabin cruiser to San Pedro. but the
boat .began to sink shortl) after II wa~
pulled from Newport Harbor.
Everroad said Cannon Films and a
pnvate cleanup crew 1t hared successfully
remo\ed the boat Tuesday The remains of
lhe fuel dock were cut up and trucked awa)
Wednesday hy the film compan>
The Cit)' absorbed exl)tn!>eS for bloclung
oil '>treet!>, pro\ 1d1ng ~unt) and ext-
inguishing the lire on the boat and fuel
docli. lollowmg the e\plos1on. Everroad
said
The film compan) po~tcd a $2,000 bond
aga1n\t e\pen~ before filming ~n .
C 1ty offic1a1s refused to let the com pan). •
blow up the boat off Harbor Island u
originally planned. The rune Depanmcnt
of Fish and Game granted the film
rnmpany pernms1on to detonate the boat
in Newpon Ba).
Voters to decide
Irvine's election
contribution limit
8 y PHJL Si'tEIDERMAN
Of IM 0.., Ne! It.fl
In me ( 11-. ( ounc1I member.. are e11-
pcc.:ted to give "oters a chan1.e in Ncnem-
bcr to change a local campa1~ rontnbu-
tion law that cnucs say discriminate\
against mamed coup!~
The council action comes on the heels ol
a lawsuit concerning the campatgR..ijnance
rules. which limit campcugn contn6ut1on!>
from a "husband-wife com ~>1na11on ·· The
suit was filed last month b) auomc)
Thomas Jones. who ran unsucces,fulh for
a council <>eat 10 the June "\ electaon.
'\Her d1!>(·uss1ng the suit 1n a closed
session r uesda) night. the council unana-
mou\h directed Cit~ Allome\. Roger
(1rable 10 prepare an m1tta11-.e that would
dcletc the prov1s1on LOnc:eming a "hu\-
hand·w1fe rnmbmatton"
..\'i\l\tant ( 11\ Anome" Paul Brad\ Jr
\aid the rnunLil s inten1· 1s lo plalt' lhl·
measure bctorc In.me voters 10 the Nin ~
l'll't t1nn .
The counnl llS(.'11 cannot change the
campaign lav; hecausc the measure v;a\
adopted b) local \Oters 1n I Q8 I Onl} llxal
voters can rev1<,e 11. Brad) ~1d
The I Q8 I law 'itates that md1\ 1dual\,
husine~ses and orpnirauons can donatl'
no more than 10 S2~0 tn am In inc ( m
Counul t.and11.lall I he mea\urc pro\.ldt''
lor 1ncrea~ 11cd lo the ( onsumer Pncc
lnde' The donation ltm11 v.as S283.47 for
tht\ )tar·, council ra<.e
The lav. apphe' the donation hmll to ··a
husband and wik combmauon," meaning
that a mamed rnuple could only give
S2b3 47 to an) one candidate. while two
\ingle !)topic could donate double that
sum
Jones filed a la"'su1t concemm& !he
prov1s1on. claiming 1t fails 10 rccognJZe a
hu'iband and v.11C as md1\1duah Jones
~1d he filed the.-\Utt as a matter of
pnnc1pk not because he was ha" mg
difficult) rat\ing money Jones. rn tact. led
all other cand1datt''i 1 n fund-ra,s1 ng accurd-
ang to tinan1.c \tatemcnl\ lill'd JUst before
the det'lton
..\ttornn I >eborah l ·\ndl'r\On. rei>-
resen11ng Jones and two <•tht•ro; "ho Joined
in thl' cnun actmn. said that a'> a rc\ult of
the c.:ounnl"\ dec1\111n, hC'r tllent' havc
agreed to 1a1..,• the-le1w\u1t 0 00 calc.-ndar"
un11l tht: 'ml·mber elect111n That means
thl'rc \\Ill be no lunhcrcourt heann~ unul
'oters con-;1dcr dt'letmg the hm1ta11on on
hu\band-1.\.lle donations.
If the rt:\.1\1on 1\ appro\.ed h) 'oter\, the
laMu1t will be dropix'<i • ..\nderson ~1d. If
11 l'i not apprO\ ed. the coun challenge
"''uld r<'\ume, .. he.-said
\nderson \aid her client., are secl1ng no
otht•r lhange' in tht• campaign contnhu·
1111n limit
Student, 14, arrested on
hit, run driving charges
thl I .. 111M1 hln1 ~ ol Cow an w,1,
hrohn 1n111 1 hur.,da) anJ a< larron
'>lc rco \ allwcl .it \I 1>00 wa\ \tolen • • • \ \.ttlO t.1rx <led. wa'I stolen
Thur,d.I\ lrom a Volk'>wagen JC'lla
parlo;cd on t hl' I 7XOO hlo<. k of ( O\\-a n • • • f W() bJ .. kt'l\, \<>mt• clothes and 3
rmolJ part.cl.I IO the lot at Mcl\\\l'll'
Rt'\laurant ..ii Pauli<. ( oa'>I l11gh"·"
and Main \1re1.·t and !>loll' a 'ih:rt·o .rnd
'iheepskin seat lOVCf!> valued at S '00 • • • ..\ nng "'''ha gold band and top.t1
stonl' that wa~ last seen 1n thl'
bathroom wac; c;tolen from a homt' in
the I Q1_~)0 hlod: of Lotus
• • • \ m~tn drl\1nll a \"111.'"·'~en
\unKt<> pumped S4 f\1 1 "''nh 111 ga'
011 the Mobil ')en 11.'e \1;1t111n ,11 l 1 QS
U.trhor Blvd on \\ ednl',Ja' and
then \pcd ofTv.h11t.' the a1t ('nd.1n1 wa\
preoccupied • • • \ kmale \uspc·<:1 pu,lw1! a 'hoi>-
By LAURA MERK
Ol•o.111 ..........
.\ 14-'rear-old \Ou th ""a' pulled ou1
ol dcm at l.aiuna Beach High~ hool
on Thur'>da\ and am'\ll'd on felon'
h11 dnd-run · dn"tnll charge\ after
d<'muli\htng ht\ paren1-.· lu,ul) t'ar
and ahandvning an 1n1ured lnend at
the tra\h '>Cl'Ot'
~gt l 1nda \da1m \a1d the high
~ hool lre\hman alk•gedly cra\ht"d hi\
parl'nt<.' 1984 ~frr,l'dr'> R<'n1 500 '>cl
on Parl.. •\,c-nuc .1hout Ill \0 am
Thul"ida> lie then ran awa\ lea\.1ng
un 1n1ured friend behind Tht• 14-
}CJI old did not ha'c h1<, parcnt'<i
1p<"rm1\"40n todnH lhe 'it'dan .\dam'
Lafuna Beach
Pohce arrested a ~Q·~<'Dr·old tran'il-
ent forallcgt'dly thrO"'-IOI rcxk'i at tv;o
parking<ontrnl oflic<'r"I l hur~.la) on
South Coa'lt H1ah"'-•Y Bradley< lark
Cushman al~o alkg<'dly hrand1'ih('(!
part ofa telephone and thrratened the
offiCt'n. who ..aid the\ had nn
prt'\ 1ou\ <:;t1nuu 1 "1th C U'>hman • • • tUd('nl~ arr \U'ltJ('\ teci nf p 1n1tni
an "87" tn rc.-d, veen and gnl,j on the
i1de of a hu1ldin1 on Par~ \ HOlll'
Mar Laguna Beach li11lh School. • • • Police n:'~f'lllnd<'d 10 rt"florU I hur\
di) of a rt'dlr'\ dmer in a ~hilt"\'\\
dn\ 1n1 on Diamond StrtC'I OtTtl l'rs
rt~pondmg t<1 the M.<'nr, hov.r\rr
could not lc>\;,tr lh<' drivl'I
S~lld
Poltcesa1d two other L.iguna lkJ1 h
\iOulhi, ages 14 and 15 '-"ere 1n the 1.ar
"'hen the dn ver sped do"' n Park
\\enue at speeds excC"t"d1ng fl5 m1lr'>
r>er hour The Sl)ted l1m1t 1\ 4'-mph
Adams said.
The boyapparenth pan1lkl·d lt"M.~
c-d his brakes and then lo\t rnnlrol nf
the car near WC"ndt Terratt' I hl'
luxuf\ car hit the h1lh1de an1I rolkd
once before landing on "' lour
whl·el<, .\dams ~1d The S '~ 0()(1 t .tr
"'a' destro~l'd
Police would no1 relca!>c Jn) nt the
\outh\ name'
· W1tnessc'> at the ~rnt'. 1ndud1ng a
P'ountaJn Valley
A man who q1d he: work' as a "coin
rnn"lullant" reported Wt"dne\day 1ha1
a thief removed a ti<.'rttn and openC"d ,1
<,hdang window lo huraJan1e h1\
homt' on the I 0400 blCl\. k of :\Ii nas
I he rcport("d lo'I~ mduded "h·rr
dollal"I worth S 12.000 an,t a -.1dcn
l~8\'><'llC rN'Order wonh S ~OO • • • A f"l'(ldent of the I ti800 block of
lim ke't<' Circle reponed Wedn~a-.
that her cat wa\ .. hot \\1th a RH gun
"'h1k the animal \1111\ out\1de} 1 hC' l&t
"'a' 1,1r11d( in th<' trn rl'ar l"I PnhCT
\31d ~'eral s1m1lar animal lntl'll\
inc1drnt\ h11-.c~ hto-cn n-portt."d in thl\
ne1ghhorho0\t • • • I n111 11."i'n a~rr' in 11 v. l11tc aml hluc
..
lnC"nd of the Juvenile drncr. told
pc>llte the car's dn,er and another
bm nl•d, leaving behind an IOJUred
fnC'nd . The witness also a JUH'ntk.
took the tnJured boy to his nearb~
home and called paramed1c'i ThC' bm ""a' taken to South rout Med1l'al
Ho,p11al 1n \outh Laguna. '-"h1·rc h1·
rl'(C'tH'd '>lttchc~ for laccrat11111\ nn
Ill\ head and nght arm
\.\1tnt'\<, .llCOUOl'\ led pc>hn· In lht•
high \chonl where C ampu<; Offirer
Rid~. "l'apin found the driver nl thr
tar c,11t1ng 1n , la'I\. Adams said Hc
'-"J'> hoo~cd on lt"lony h11-and·run
1.hargl'' .rnd rC'lt•a<1ed to his parent\
I he u1ht·1 ~outh wa'i not arrr'ited
I Q86 I ord Mu~tana pulled up to the
lull·\ervKe ha) at the: Shell ga'I station
at I tN7h Rrookhunt St. t'arl°I'
Wedne\da\ the attendant told
police. The 1ecns reQuC1ted a I 0.
pllon fill·up, tht"n JroH a"'a)
w11hou1 pa~ ing The l"3r had nCt hcn\C.'
plate I h<' liw. was estlmated .11 SI h ••• \rut 11)8\ ford Ranger hclonalflg
to a \;rnta na re'l1c1ent wa\ hur-
glanu'\t ~edn~ay at a ~urt'd
p:ubng lot at Fountain Valley Rod)
Work\ 11 'h~ Warner ,\\e I he
1 f\U\ldcr cau~cd SI 00 dama 1n 'he>
l'lrt1ft·1n and \till<-'ilert"o <'qu1pmC'nt
of undC'ttrminC'll \ alue
lrrine
\ \ 11ll\\\l\J'<'ll R11hh11 p;nt.nl 11n
diamond nnl'.. all '.du<'d at about
SS 000. were '>tolcn from a home on
tht' 18 700 hhK l ut Pa'il'O P1ca'iso • • • ..\n 1nter·tcl 1clcph11m· pc1""cr ho~
-.alued al S'O\>. \.\a\ \tokn from J
bu\lnc" on thl· I 80'.)0 hlock of "k'
P:irl.. Bouk' Md. • • • \ hurglar repont•dl\ ~tole a lt'I<'·
""111n Imm :t medical chn1c on the
I T'f)(I hlod 111 <\k~ P<1rk Roulc\.,trtf
Thu Nia\
Newport Beacb
\ prnwkr WI)\ reroned IO thl' I hOO
blod 11! I int Ion l anr The n•\1dent'
who \ ,\llt'd pclhlt \lid the~ 'i.1" a
.,hado\.\" f1iun· pcc.-nna in the win·
d<'" • • • \bt1u1 S100 in '<'hit le tlamage ~a'
reported 1n the \()() hlod ot Mann(
..\' cnuc. 6, car P'trktd 1n the ,1llc) w,I\
damaaed 1n thr 1ncuknt • • • \ v. l\llet contammf S21l c; ""a~
reponC'd \tolcn 1n th<' ~CIC) hlod nf
f.A\t C oa\t H1ghwa\ •
Hunttn(tron Beach
Thtl'\ r: ti.\ 1\tl•d a tloorknnh to ~
hou\C 1n the 17000 hlod of K.nkdo
Ulnt" nml \tole: l1111rrv 11t lt1~ 1t"wkr>
Ind C'f!<h \ ahtt"tl I S ~,000
• • • Burglar<i used a PIJ tool 10 l<me
open aw indov. 10 a 1968 Vollc;v.agc·n
Hug parked at Ed1c;on High "-<'hn1)I
and 'tnk a S:'OO camera • • • 1 h11•'e' \tole three t·ar raJ11"
q1lut•d at S4.000 from a I Q8 I Pn1g111
at Norm\ Rec;taurant lh4i5fl Reach
Bhd • • • Culprit\ \masht"d a window .11
Lam·.., liquor QOJ4 /\dam" .\\t
and 'itolc SI 00 1n cash. a 1 l-pad of
lx·<'r and ,1 bm. ofhtcf 1erb • • • T""o girl' were Cl\ught u' 1hev
.tllcttt·dh tn~d to \teal S '\I in under·
wt•ar at the TarJt'l \tort·. 'IXXl AJam\
\\l' . . . .,,
liur&lars ~I.Ole & ~tucu ;.md \~.lk.cF'\
'alued at S 780 from a I QN,5 l'i\an
\entra 1n the I<)()() hlt"M. k of F.n1dand
\trrC'I
C0ttta Mesa
\ man armt'd \\Ith .1 handgun
t"nttrt'd tht' C'onvtn1t'n«: lnl't' at thc-
l honii fc,:tH• Statmn al '001
H.11hor Rl\d ThC' man waited for the
'1t11r'' cu\tnmtf'\ tn clear out, arrord
1n~ to thr clerk, i:\nd tht'n robhcd tht
~llltC: ur s 150. s \ tn marked hill\, ii
i anon of c1garrttt"'I and a aan ut ct111
lo le • • • • • • \ ~2-cahht'r nlk ,alut>t1 n1 Sl 2'7 \ \u\pc<l hrok<' into a lod<'11
v.·a, 'itolen from a hnu"t" 1n thl" 41100 \ nl~\wattt"n Ci~lf. p.\rl.C'd 1n an lk~
hllJ(l ol Hr1l \\<'OU(' _ nrar the· O\\ner' apanm"nt at "\JO
.. • • < "'" "'e nn Thur~!~' and \Ink Huralar!. h111kc into • n-d I 1JX l 1v.11 camera-.
ptng cart anto a 1474 F11rd f:I ( amino
parked a1 the Fedlo £>cpanmt"nt
Store on Harbor Boulc\ ard l ut•\Ja-.
lea" ing i ~ratt'h on th \ c•h1, k Sh1.·
then droH ofT w 1thou1 n:poning tht'
incident
Checkpoint
for sobriety
due Saturday
\ pcJhle hlnd .. 1dr t1m1•d ti <1"·
LOUragmg h11th ""h1i.1I \l11d1·n11. limn
dnnl.. ing and dr1\10I!? "'ill ht' <.et up
Saturd.a) at an und1~h>"t'd liM..tllOn
1n "C'!.I <'range l 11unt\ < .1lalomia
lt1&hwa) Patrol otlil,31 .tnn1H1nccd
11>da'
I hr \0"\..1llr1I \olx'r c .r.1<t11;,it1on
( hc1 ~point· "'" lx· "' a ma1or 1n1c::r-.ec-11on m I l11n11nl!1on H(.a h,
"e'itmin•.tcr "' I ""f. Be.al·h \atd
< 111' < apl Ken l{udr .
Thc'chedpo1n11~ partc•lthrC fir's
camp:11rn to persuRdc h1~ ~hool
\llJ(ltnt "to,.,., 1;o~r dunn gi.1du-
a11nn rt"frln11no11s "Sard tturlr: ,...,,..
'ear ' c mri:a1 n rt' ultc<t 1n a 17
f'l('rn•nt rcdu1.:t111n in 1N"n da~ue
Ill llrun~en llnHl\2 throur.hout tbt
\181<' l111nn thr month' 111 ~t n nd
I unc l{udc: ~u1
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A4 * Ortnge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 13, 1986
I; NATION
- - -~ -----
AIDS menace staggering;· Senate
may exceed auto fatalities rejects
h •t
Reagan orders NASA to
i1npfe01ent shuttle report
By -.e Aaaeclac.d PreH
WASHINGTON -Prnidcnt Rcapn today orc:krcd NASA Director
James C Aetchcr to implement Lhe Rotera comm11 ion ~p<?rt u soon as
pop1ble, callioa the chances recommended by the pret1dcnual panel on the
Challenaer shuttle disaster "essential to rcsumina effective and etrac1ent"
Operations in $pace. Sayina he had completed h11 review of the comm1u1on'1
report only five days a fter 11 was fonnally presented to him. Rcapn told
Fletcher. "I believe that a Pro&nm must be undertaken to implement its
recommendations as soon as possible ... Fletcher told the prc\1dent that h11
concerns are NASA's, "and the p~s1dent's aoals are ou~. which "~stonna
US. space launch activllles to fu ll status again•·
Amencans by 1991 and claim more ltvei. lhat ~rar than The SIUd) rcd1cts that I 4S.OOO people Wtll be stck c ar1 WASHINGTON (AP)-AID5couldaffi11114S,OOO 1n 198.S. according to the Nauonal Safely Counctl y
the automobile did last year. according to .t report that with AIDS in I g9 I and that their medical care will e<.1st
mils for a national effort to com hat tb1i. ··~taggenng·· ~tween $8 billion and S 16 billion. t b k
ml"nacc to pubhc health ·· fhe numbers .. art staggering." Macdo nald 111d.
"(learl), a national, COON1natl'd rcspon'>C.' I\ nl'U"S\· '" f hll> IS a maJOr problem, probabl) b1ggerthan the Public ax rea
ar~ ... Dr Donald Ian Macdonald, head ol the Puhlit Health Service These numbef"\ make 11 very clear that
Health Service. sa1d in a repon rclt'a~ Th u™1a\ our work must be intens1fiC'd."
The study called for crC'at1un of a romml\\lon ot Then" sllll 1s no dfert1,e trC'atment tor All>S.
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WA\HINGTON (A P)-The Sen.
ate. continuing to ~1st thanacs to a
pending tax-overhaul bill, refused
today 10 ~tam the tax break on
chantable givins for taxpayers who
do not Itemize 1he1r deductions.
By a .S 1-44 vote. the Senate tabled
-in effect lulled -an amendment
offered b> Sens. Damel Inouye, D-
Hawau. and Robert Kasten, R-W11.,
that would have allowed Lhe chan -
table deduction for non-ttem1zers for
contributions above $200. The $200
level would have been phased mover
three years
1 The wnteoff 1s due to expire at lhe
end of the year. and the pcndmg bill
I would not continue the deduction
that was claimed on 22.5 mil hon tax
I returns filed 1n 1984
liupponer<> of the amendment
argued that ending the deduction
would decrea\C chantable donauons
But Sen Bob Packwood, R-Ore
the chairman of the Finance Comm11-
tec:. said, "People are gomg to give
because they believe in something."
not because they will get a deduction.
The outcome of the vote on that
amendment was another md1ca11on
o f ho" slowl> but surely. supporters
o f the tax plan have bttn able to fend I uff all maJor amend men is
But ""h1le the ltg.isla11on appears to
be moving eas1fy toward Senate
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""eek -lg1slators are making clear
that the' never want some of the
maJor pro' 1S1ons in the land mar~ I plan to become la""
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l)enate \Oted 76-'2 I in fa\ior OI a non·
bindmg re\olu11on endorsing con-
tinued full d~duct1on of sales taxes,
leaving the final dec1s1on on that issue
to congresc.1onal negotiators who will
draft a compromise version of what
the Hou'.K" and Senate have passed
Whole.ale, 6•• pricea cllmb agaln
WASHINGTON -Wholesale prices. af\cr tumbhn& for four months in a
row. shot up rl.6 percent in May as gasolmc pnces stopped their 'tccp n<»cd1ve
and bcpn to chmb apin. the government reported today Despite May's
increase, 1he Labor Dcpanment said producer pnces Mi far th11 ye.ar have
declined at an annual rate of7 6 pc~nt. making this the lowe~t inflauon year
in decades The May increase all bu1 wiped out a 0.6 percent decline 1n
wholesale prices in Apnl Analysts suggested that the ant1-mflat1onary impact
of.this year's drop in oil pnccs may JUSt about have run its course Gasoline
pnccs ~ere up 8.6 percent 1n May, after a 10.4 percent drop 1n Apnl and a
record 21.9 percent drop 1n March.
Tru•t fund started for slashed model
NEW YORK -The owner of a chain of clothing stores has set up a
$20.000-a-year trust fund for the fashion model whose face was slashed in a
razor attack last week, the New York Post said today. Mi lton Petne, owner of
the Petne Stores. said he decided to help Marla Hanson. 24. af\er readina
reports 11\at she was slashed by two men allegedly hired by her former landlord.
"I had my secretary go nlltt over with a check for $20,000 along with a lener
telhng her to expect the same thmg every year for the rest of her hfe," Petnc
said. The 83-year-old executive has aided o thers Jn January. he ~t upa s1m1lar
fund for the wife and fou r daughters of a pohcC' detective shot to death while
staking out suspected mobsters
Governors' power over Guard to be cut?
WASHINGTON-A member of the Senate Armed Scrvices(omm1ttec:.
taking to heart complaints by the Reagan adm1mstra11on. 1s pushing legislation
to reduce theauthont)ofstateaovemorsover their National Guard uni LS. Sen.
Phil Gramm. R-Tcxas. said Thursday the committee will debate an
amendmC'nt of his next week that would preclude governors from bamng
guard training assignments overseas. He is offcnng the amendment to tbe
Pentagon's fiscal 1987 budget authonzation bill.
Campus shooting censored from yearbook
HOUSTON -Staff members of a h1&h school yearbook have condemned
the princ1pal's dcc1S1on to prohibit Lhem from publishing details of a shooung
in the school cafetena that let\ an assmant pnnc1paJ paralyzed.·· A yearbook 1s
supposed to reflect what happened at our school. good or bad," said Langham
Creek High School student editor Gayla Conne~ "And (lhe shooting) was the
most important thing that happened at our school It affected us all." A student
pulled a gun in the cafetena dunng lunch in September and started shooting.
Man.in Webster. an assistant pnnc1pal. was '>truck in the ~p1nal cord. and a
student was wounded in the leg
I Senate panel OKs ratification of
anti-terrorist extradition treaty
\\ \\lll'\C1IO!'l.(.\P1-\ftl·rmon1hs ofemot1onal
d, h:i1, thl ~ n.tlc F-orngn Relation'.'> C omm111ec 1s
"111111nll·ndintt tht• ">cnatc rat1t1. a comprom1-.c H'rs1on ol
.111 .1nt1·tnrorl\I l \lrad111on treat\ ~tWCl'n Britain and
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11~.11' \dlllh 1\ aimed JI making 11 easier to hnng 10
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'~r\1<111 ,, .. , ,, · nittht-and-da'" 1mpro"emcnt that met
11hJt'd111n\ th.11 lug1t1'c' lrom Bnt1~h forces tn Nonhern
lrt"land could be arrested 1n the l 'n11ed States. acr used of
tcrromm and returned to lace unfair poltt1call) b1a~d
tnab
Sen John Kl"IT}' D-Ma\s !>31d the final ~tep that
produced the overwhelming passage wa\ a suucment b)
Lugar that the treat) 's language meant that pnsoners
cannot be extradited to Britain 1f a federal 1udgc finds the)
"'ould lace '"unjust and opprcss1H: trials ..
fhc lrcaty does not ac1uall) contain tho'ie words.
which 1,0me senators ~1d m1gh1 ha'r caused the Bm1sh
goH·rnment 10 back out of the compromise
But 11 docs state that an accused person shall not be
e:c.trad1tl"d 1f he can convinn.· a 1udgc that the attempt to
bnng him to 1nal in another count') 1s being made "with
a""" 10 punish him on acc.oun1 ol his race. reh&1on tnal
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Botha, Bishop Tutu ~eet,
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30 American tourists
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By cat AIMela~ Preti
JOHANNFSBURCi. South Afnca (AP)-Prni~nt
PW Botha met 11Jd1y for the first ume 1n six years with
black Anahcan Bishop Desmond Tutu as more arrests
und police m1rchc' were reponed under the day-old
nnt1onw1de s1111e of cm"1cncy.
"tic put h" points and I put my points." saict Tutu.
winner of the I 984 Nohel Peace Pnze. as he emeried from Botha'~ official rcS1dence 1n Cape Town
Tutu one of Rotha's staunchest cnucs. descnbcd the
90-minutc mcctina I\ cordial. Shonly after the state of
c:mc:racncy wa-, announced Thursday. Tutu condemned 1t a~ "1ron·fi\t~d" and uricd the international communtty
to 1n1crHnc
There were no rcpora oflarge-scale nouns in rcponK
to the aovcrnment actions However. the Bureau of
Information i.a1d 71 students were arrested 1n Soweto. the
main black township outside Johannesbura. (or violauna
a new ban on some pthcrings at school srounds. The
township was closed to non-residents
About 300 students at Nat.al University Medical
School in Durban dcmonS1rated qainst the st.ate of
emcracncy declaration but were dispersed by pohce who
fired warning shots and made some arrests, the South
Afncan Pr~s Association rcponed Thursday.
At least I 000 people were detained Thursday. A few
more detentions were reponed today. and police searched
some ant1-apanhc1d groups' offices.
Under the state of emeraency. pohce may detain
anyone wtthout a warrant or trial and conduct searches
wtthout warrants The state of emergency dcclaf'9t1on also
imposed unprecedented restnctaons on the media.
including a ban on pubhshin& stnkc alls.
Deamond Tutu
LONDQN -Thirty winaien of me niahts to London dropped b)• 10
Downin& St for tea and ca.kct with Prime Minister Marpret 'fbatc:ftcr n the
latest publicity drive to lurt American tourists back to Britain. liba~~·
auesu Thursday were picked from amona ~ 5, 791 wion°" of a free fl1at;tt. to
London offered in U.S. newspaper adveru~ents by state-oWfte!d Bnttlh
Airways. The airline is fiptina a 1Jump in book.inas caused by Amencan fcal'5
of terror attacks. ·•we bo_pc a Jot more of you will come over he~... id Mrs.
Thatcher on the steps ofbcr off"tcial residence. ''London is amon' the CJt
cities iri tht world. far safer than many placa in the United talcs.. •
Cu bomb explode. tn Ireland, 8 hart
More sanctions proposed vs. S. Africa Militia fightin g;
summit c los er
LONOONDERRY. Northern Ireland -A car bomb exploded in
Limavady near Londonderry early today, sliptJy 1Qjunna four police officen
and four CJv1hans and dama&ina scores of houses, police said. The outlawed
Irish Republican Army claimed responsibihty for the bombing, which it said
was aimed at homes of auards who work at Mapllipn Prison a few miles away.
The IRA says its members who are inmates at the pnson arc harassed.
21 villagers reported kllled In rald
By Uie A11oclated Preti
Fore1an governments unanimously condemned
South Africa'sdeclarauon ofa state of emergency. Canada
revoked the accred1tat1on of four South Afnan
diplomats and the Common Market foreign mmasters
planned a meeting to consider new sanctions.
Canadian Foreign Secretary Joe (lark told Parlta·
ment on Thursday that more severe sanctions might
follow "if the South African government continues to
refuse to enter a dialogue except on 1ts own narrow
terms."
The South Afncan government. which an March
ltfted a pan1al state of emergency, imposed one
throughout the country Thursday that gives the police
broad powers to quell dissent. At least 1.000 anti·
apartheid act1v1s1s were detained
Under apartheid South Afnca's 24 mllhon voteless
blacks arc ruled by 5 malhon whales
Foreian ministers of the 12 (ommon Market
countnes were to meet Monday to consider new sanc11ons
against South Afnca
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A Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman, Andreas de
Bockhorst. said today that lower-level officials had aareed
the 12 countries would close their embassies in South
Afnca for 24 hours Monday as a sccunty precaution
because of expected unrest markrng the 10th anniversary
of the Soweto upnsing
But the chief spokesman for Bntain's Foreign Office,
Chnstopher Meyer, said the embassy closures also would
be "a gesture" expressing concern over the South Afncan
cnsas
The L S Embass> an South Afnca said at also would
close Monda'.<. along with Amcnc.an consular offices in
South Afnca. 10 mark the anniversary of the nots in
Soweto.
The official Soviet news agency Tass said the
emergenc) declara11on was an attempt to "fnghten the
fighters against apanhe1d with a fist of mail "
''Now the rulers 1n Prctona count on all-out terror
and hope that the emergency satuauon will help them
bnng the malhons of oppressed people back in hne. But
these arc futile attempts.'' 11 said.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Rival
MosJem m1ht1amen fought ' savqc
hand-to-hand battles today m the
Synan--00ntrolled Bek.aa Valley, and
the PaJcstanaan refugee camps of west
Beirut were engulfed in combat.
Polic.e reponcd dozens of casualties.
Moslem warlords. pohtJcians and
religious leaders. meanwhile. re-
poncdJy agreed at a Synan-sponsored
summit to form a 1,500-man special
mtlitary force to end the chaos in west
Beirut and disengage combatants
fighting to control refugee camps.
Police said attacking m1ht1amcn of
the Synan Social Nat1onahst Party
were trying to evict Shute MosJem
extremists of the pro-Iranian
Hezbollah. or Pany of God, from
Mashgara. southeast of Beirut.
COLOMBO, Sri Lank.a -Men dressed an army uniforms stonnod a
village in the northeast today, k1lhng 21 people and bumJnJ most of the homes,
residents said. The 1ovenunent confirmed the attack occurred. The attack on ,,.
the village oflchcb1lampatt1 was reported by residents ofTnncomalcc. a city
22 males to the north. who wd women and children were amona those shot to
death. All but two of the dead rcponcdJy were Tamtls. An official of the Sn
Lankan m1htary's Joanl Operations Command headquarters 1n Colombo
acknowledged the attackers wore army uniforms but said tt had not been
determined if they were soldiers. Some Ichchilamparu residents were believed
to have fled tnlo dense forest or to nearby villages. The number of survivors
was not 1mmcd1ately known
Sllrh enremJ•ta •hoot 5 Hlnda•
AMRITSAR. India -Sikh extremists lolled five Hindus in renewed
tcrronst attacks an troubled Punjab state Thursday. Pohc.e said Hindus
retahated against the attacks by lyncbmg one Sikh. The five siaymgs occurred
in three separate htt-and-run attacks 1n Gunia.spur d1stnct north of Amntsar.
Thousands of~ramilit.ary troops carlter took control of the dastnct. the most
lawless an PunJab. Police said Sikh gunmen first fataJly shot the catttalccr of the
crematory in Fatehgarh Chunan. They then sprayed automatic gunfire on
Hindus at a religious place 1n town, lolling two.
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Lent.
The couple are at home 1n Santa
Monica after a Hawauan honey·
moon She ti. employed m advertmna
in Los Anat'lc~ and he ti. with real
cstatc development an Mala bu.
MAKRIS-PICKETT
St. Michael and All Anaels
Epa!.copal Church m Corona del Mar
wus the scmng for the April 19
weddma of Su&an Gall Ptckctt of
Hunungton Beach and Patrick Ter-
rt'nCt' Makns of Hinsdale, lll. Their
rect'puon for 175 guests was held at
the Balboa Bay Club.
The bnde 1s tht' daughter of Mr
and Mrs Albert Gordon Ptckett of
Huntington Beach She wore a tra-
d111onal gown of ivory sattn
embelhshed with Alcncon lace and
~t'd pearl! .. ending m a cathedral
tr.11n.
Her sister KJ\thleen Ptckell, was
maid of honor. and bndesmaids were
L eshe Allan. Landa Borowski and
~u!M!n Shat'lt'r
"1r and Mrs. James Makns of
Danville Ill are the parents of the
bndegroom Best man duties were
shared by M1chacl Marous and John
l anner and ushers wcrc Philip Hop-
per '\ndrcs Rivero, Kent Sands and
'.11chae'I Sullivan.
.\fter a wedding tnp to Pans. the
lourle arc residents of Hinsdale. Ill
°'h<" " employed by Cooper and
1 \brand and he as with IOLAB Corp
4 HIBBERT-NILES
()onnaL NalesoflrvaneandJames
[) fl 1bben of Garbervtlle were mar-
neJ \.1a) 31 an the Tustin Presb~ ·
1cnan ( hurch. with the Re'. Stephen
\\ °'m11h uncle of the bnde offic1at-
1n~ l he lOuple greeted I JO guests at
their recepuon at the Count} Line
Rl'\l;iurant In inc
M.11l11lm and Pai 1'ile\ ot If\ 1m·
f:bh1on ln\tltute of Design an Lm
.\ngek'>
Iler llanl·e the son ol Mr and
Mrs Don 'ilonc uf Newport Beach.
" a graduate of Ne" port Harbor
ll1gh \chuol and (rolden Wc<;t
( olk!-!,l'
HARRISON-JOSEPHSON
\Ir .ind Mr\ Ed Hamson ol Lo\
.\ngclt.:\ ha\.C announced the engage·
mcnt of their daughter Mar) l)nn
llarn,on to ~1m Randall Josephson
of C <>'>la Me..a The announcement
"'"' m,1de at a hrunlh an the lOUple''
hunt1r al thl Lo<; .\ngek<. ( ountl")
( luh
.\graduate ul Marloorough \<. hool
the bndc-dect hold!i a bachelor's
1kgru an h1stor) from the l.,n1\crs1t)
ol ~outhern < ahfom1a ~here she wa.,
atlihated with Gamma Phi Beta Shl'
1s pa'>I pre!iadent of the lo<i .\ngck"
\p1n'>1er'> and I!) a member of lhe
Jun111r league of Los Angele'>
1 kr tiunce 1\ the ~on ot Mr and
\u\an and Rodnc) (iambic ( o'>ta
\fr'>J bO\
Dina Fl'h and Mark Mam·ro Hunt·
ington Reath girl
'fo..an and ~tncn V... llgl'r, I ountaan
\ alle~ girl
c rJlil' <tnd Fm C h.1mlx·r, Hunt·
inghin Al'JL h girl
"nn and Stch·n \.11lkr \.11\'>!0n
\ ICjl), garl
\herra and I >u.ml' l'l'tl'r'>Cn. l oumaan
\ J llt•\ girl •
I >1.·n1c,t• and DonalJ < oggan,, Hunt·
ington Rt•at h bm
April ?6
~h1rk\ and Ja\. V... tlk<.·rson, Hunt-
ington Beach girl
l orne and Da\1d Moonan Hunt-
ington Reach ho\.
1 ... 1hd and Rohen Hahn. Costa Ml''><!
ti.tr I
Vic ~1~ and l ou1') D1(1regorg10. Hunt·
ington Beath p.1rl
April 27
\undra and .fume'> Hrook Hunt-
1 n~ t11n Beal h ho~
J 1m1 Irene Hodge\ and Edward \Ian
\ .tladl'/ f.oun1a1n Valley boy
llrlcnc and C h.11le\ C1allagher. Hunt-
1ngt11n Beac.:h t"-in' girl and bo)
April 28
l .ina and Arthur Whatson. C o<.ta
Me-..1 girl
fkhh1c and Ji.tme'i Homan, Hunt-
ington Beal h boy
April %9
Pamala \\ al'ih and Chflord l.o)<'r,
I lunt1ngton Beach. boy
Ronda and Dominic lxgcnero,
llun11ng1on Beach girl
Aprll 30
Mar> and Da' ad Krull Huntington
Beath girl
SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOS-
PITAL
A~rll Zl
Ko,alel' and Wilham Kotrhl'r \an
Juan ( <lP1'trano. girl
Afrll U \and:r and r cd ingenfehcr. Laguna
Susan Makrt.a
arc the parent!> 01 the bnde !:>he wore
a gown of t'mbro1dered while chalTon
over taOrta with a chapel train. Her
bridal attendants were Jennifer
Davie;. Carol Lind fhomas and
Kath) Hibbert
Her hu'iband Ill the !>On ot James
and Jane Hibben of Garberv11le He
y,a\ altt'nded by John Dowd. Sean
l or. and Jrm DcH!reaux
.\fter a "eddang tnp to Flonda, the
couple arc at home in Costa Mesa
fhe\. are re<:ent graduates of the
l na"ersit) oftht' Pacific an Stockton
She l!i '41th the General Electnc Credit
l orp an .\nahe1m and he 1s ~1th
Odo1ttc Ha~lan'> and \ell' of ( osta
\1 ec.a
Mrs. Don.tld Ra~ Jo<,eph,on of( usta
Mesa He holth a halhdor'' degree in
economic'> from < al State Fullerton.
and 1., \ICC pre<;1dcnt of (af\er
Dc-.clopment. a Ne<4port Bearh-
baf>ed real e\tatt· dC\t•lopmcnt firm
fhC\ are pl;1nn1ng a fkn·mbt·r
\\edd1ng
KIVLAND-L YLE
1 he engagement uf l\.athken
L uu1<,e K1\land and JJme'> Stewart
L \.le of M1\!>1on \ acJn has been
announced h)' her parent\ Dr and
Mrs Roben K11 land ot Lake'4ood. < olo He I'> the c.on of Lt < ol and
\1r\ < tl'O~t' L' h: ot M l\')1on \ 1e10
fhl' bndi:-ek{t 1<, a graduate ol
l olorado State l ln1\Cr!>1t\ an Fon
< olhn<. Her tuturt.' bndcgroom 1~ a
graduate ol Mission V1e10 High
Sl hool \addlebacl ( ollcge and the
l n1\er'>1t1 of Denver
I he~ w.111 be mamcd .\ug .:! 1n
< rL'\ll'nt Ra~ Park 1n Laguna Beach
II ii I\. hm
April 26
\'1etona and Howard Lam· Jr .
Laguna Niguel. boy
April 27
'ihawn .ind Ru'\\l'll "'ugrnl l..iguna
Hall'>. girl
April 28
C hn\llnaand( hn'>tophl·r V...all'>. ~an
Juan l ap1strano. girl
\.faraa and Darrvl < l.ul.. \an Juan
( ap1strano bo> ·
Aprll 29
Katherine and Machac-1. W.1ller San
Juan Cap1<.1rano. girl
May6
Pamela and Daniel Bc-l I.. with San
Juan C ap1s1rano. boy
May 7
Soledad and< andclano Esteban. "ian
Juan ( ap111trano. h<>\
(,raua and Juan < 1aru.1 \.m Juan
Capl'>trano girl
Robert Hocs,lcr .ind ..,1;.inln
'ichwart1lrnpt. \an Juan < armtrano.
00\
May 14
De111sc and Da ... ad I ord "ian Juan
Capistrano, boy
WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
May t
Shella and Fred Ca~nter. C. osta
"1e,a. girl
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
May 4
Eileen and John D Runkle. Wcsl-
man\ter hoy
HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Mayt
Mr and Mr; Richard Moran Irvine.
h<I\
Mr and Mr. Oary~hm1dt Newpon
&alh. girl
May II
Mr and Mr' W1ll1am Van1anch Ill.
In inc. girl
Mr and Mr'> Mom<i Mandell C o\ta
Me..a. bo>
Mr .mt.I Mr' 'Wilham( onlc~ In.me.
girl
, I
Air FOrce honors
Capistrano officer
First Lt. Ronald A. Catteel, \on of
Barbara J. Syndell ot San Juan
Capistrano, has been decorated with
the Air Force Commendation Medal
at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. CaMCehs
cbie1 of the Imagery lnterpretat1on
Division with the Tactu.:al Air War-
fare Ct'ntcr. • • • Marine Cpl. Ken.aecll W O'Dell,
son of Robert and Mary O'Dell of
Huntington Beach, has bt'en
promoted to has present rank while
serving with the I st Manne D1v1sion
in C'.amp Pendleton • • • Tech. Sgt. RouJd J. Vaater, !.On of
Raymond Vauter Jr of Costa Mcsa
has amved for duty w11h tht' 729th
TacucaJ Control Squadron at Hall Air
Force Base, Utah Vauter as a unat
adm101strat1on chief. • • • Senior Airman Cllrltlopber M.
Grogan, son of Dennis and Jannet
Grogan of Fountain Valley, ha!I
arrived for duty wath the 8lst ( l\.tl
Engineering Squadron an England
Grogan, a 1983 $raduate of Mater Dea
Hagh School. 1s a firt' protection
specialist. • • • Ensign David J . Fraser, son of Jack
and Rose Fraser of Irvine, has
completed his first solo flight Fra!>er
as undergoing primary flight traanang
at the Naval Aar Station 1n Corpu.,
Christi , Te:icas He 1s a 1979 graduate
ofUnavcrs1t> High School and a 1984
graduate of UC I rvint • • • Manne Lance (pl Douglas E
Bottorf, son of Deane and Bctt}
Bottorf of Corona dcl Mar. recentl~
reported for dUt} With the r lr'>t
Manne Bngade in Kaneche Ba}.
Hawa11 Bottorf as a 1977 graduate ol
Corona del Mar High School • • • ~rmy Re)Crvc Pvt Marcus P.
Hernandci, son ol Joanne and Ph1l1p
Hernandez of Huntington Beach. ha!i
completed ha~ll training at Fon
Knox. K> • • • Manne Sg1 Kenneth M. Brooks,
son of Har. e' Brooks Jr of Hunt·
angton Beach: has graduated from
dnll instructor school at the Manne
Corps Recruit Depot an 'ian Du:gu • • • >\1rman 1st (las~ Julius D
Turgano, c,on ot Samuel Turgano \r
of In 1ne has graduated from the Atr
Force medical ~n ices ~pn 1ali\t
course at 5heppard Air I orce Ra~
Te'\as Turgano 1s noY. !)l'n1ng "-Ith
the .\ir Force Hosf)atal at \l, nght
Patterson .\1r Force Ba">t: Ohio • • • Manm· \tatTSgl Jobnoy L. Harrii,
'4hO\t' wife 1o; the former Reg1n.1
( arhsle of In 1 ne. ha<. graduated from
the StaffSon,omm1s<,1oned Officers
.\cadem) at the Manne ( ufJlS .\1r
Station El Toro • • • .\irman Bryan S. Ortii, son ol
Gilbert Ort11 of Anaheim and Pa-
trtc1a Reiner of El Toro. has been
assigned to Chanute Aar Force Base,
ScHOOL NotEs
Ill , after compleung basic traanana at
L8ckland Aar Force Base. Texas.
Omz, a t 985 graduate of El Toro
High School, 1s receiving specialized
anstrut;t1on m the fire protection field. ••• Manne Sgt. Shara 0 . Saluettl,
daughter of James and Tanya Wilkey
of Huntington Bcach, was promoted
10 her present rank while serving 11
1he Manne Corps Recruit Depot 1n
San Diego. Saluett11s a 1981 graduate
of Fountam Valley High School • • • Spec 4 Mlcbael L. Dllwortll, son ot
Ronal Leonard of Irvine, Spec 4
Shawn Plo, son of Lao and Nancy Pio
of El Toro.and PFC Jame1C.Ro1en,
son ofW1lham and Roberta Rogers of
Laguna Niguel. all were IO\'Olved an a
NATO-sponsored exercise when they
pan1e1pated an the Army's Return of
Forces to Germany (REFORGER)
and th<' Aar Force's Crested Cap
eJtercascs. Dilworth is a communaca·
uons system operator with the 121 st
Signal Battahon, Pio as a helicopter
repairman with the 4th Cavalry and
Rogers is an armored crew member
w11h the 63rd Armor. all at Fon Riley.
Kan • • • (_ oast Guard Seaman Aotbooy M.
8ruonlo1, son of Manon F Brunning
of ( osta Mesa, was promoted to has
pre\Cnt rank while serving aboard the
C'oa~t Guard culler Laurel. based in ~an Pedro. Brunnang 1s a I 983
graduate of San Clemente High
School • • • Manne uunnen Sgt Ronnie 8
Hal&ler, whose wife 1s 1he former L1!>8
Cole of Ir\ anc. hao; rcportt'd for dut)
at Manne< orps .\ir Station El Toro. • • • "1annc Reservc Sgt Aollle L.
lnmaa of ( osta "1esa 1s serving with
the Manne ~1rcraft Group 46 ba!>ed
an El Toro Inman 1s attached to tht'
~upply scct1on of Headquarters and
\.1Jrntl·nancc Squadron 46 • • • .\1r National Guard Airman
Claudine L. Hcrbello, s1s1er of Bnan J
Herbc.'hn of Newport Beach, has been
assigned 10 C hanutc Air Force Base.
Ill .. afkr completing basic training at
Lac:lland Air Force Base Texas
Hcrbchn ~Ill receive spec1ahzed an-
'>lruuwn 1n the airlraft maintenance
lirld ••• ~a'' ~a man Recruit Dennis A.
fees, <,on ot larT) J Fees of Hunt-
ington Bl'alh, ha., comrlcted reuu11
1ra1nang a1 the Recruit 1 raining
< ommand in Cjrea1 Lakes Ill Fees 1<,
.1 I Q82 gradua1e of [d1wn High
\l hool • • • 'a'\ Lt \\llllam J, Moyer, son ol
V... ii ham and Manhnn Mo\er of
\.11<.s1on V1e10 has been des1ngnated
a patrol plane commander with
Patrnl Squadron 19 "'la1 al Air ~ta
lion Moffett F-1eld. <. aht Moyer ,., a
1976 graduate of M1o;s1on V1e10 High
~'hoot and a 1 ll81 graduate: ot the
l 1na1,:er'ill} of "icw ~t'\IW
Mesa High senior wins
Hispanic Scholar award
.\Costa Mc!MI High School senior ha'I hcen selected from a pool of .U!OO
candidates to rt'Ceave an Honorabk \1cn1mn l\~ard from thc "'lat1onal
H 1spanac Scholar A wards Program.
Syh1a Romo as among 500 H1span1c <itudenb from throughout the l n1teJ
tatcs receiving awards of$ I 00 each An add1t1onal 500'itudcnts"111 re~e1\e
scholarships for one year at the college of their choice
To enter compehtaon. H1span1c student'i are tested an their Junior }l'ar of
high school. and the highest schorers a~ invited to apply for a Ha spa nae "ichl'lar
award. Wmncrs a~ chosen based on 1hcir academic record. personal quaht1t .• ,
and community involvement.
Redlands graduates
Ten local residents were among the nearly :!80 graduate~ recently awarded
bachrlor'!> and master's degrees from the University ot Redlands dunng its
77th annual commencement ext'rc1ses
Local graduates include. Patrick S Corcoran, Fountain Valle\-. Mark E
Johnson. magna cum laude, Fountain Valley, 01anl' J I owe, •iunt1ngton
Harbor June<. McSherry, Laguna Nagurl; Katherine I M.tllcc.on, Ne"pon
Beach: Michael M Montgome!J, Co'ita Mesa
Scott E Monson, Huntington Reach < ~n th1d K 'Jagura. I ounta1n
Vallev; Jon Ng. Hununglon Reach and< athl•nm· I Otte.-.on magna cum
lnude: Fountain Valley
Westmont College degrees
:rhree local student" have earned bathelor''> degrct's from 'Wc\tmnnt
College. a pnvatc, Chnsuan school an Santa Barbara
Wendy Carol Stephens. daughter of Mr and Mr\ Witwn ~ICflhcns of
Laguna Beach. graduated cum laude wath a devee rn Econom1C'\ and Rusaness.
David Bush. son of Mr and Mrs. Dale Bush, graduated cum laudc, with a
dcgrec in Biology and Eng1ncenng Physics, and Diane Carn. daughttr of Mr
and Mrs. Jack Cain of Costa Mesa. earned her degree in English.
Marltlme Academy grad
A. Corona del Mar High School alumna Scott I>. < arter hac; graduall'd
from th<' Cahfornaa Man11mt' Academy Ill Valle10 w11h a bachelor of \Cll'nct'
degree tn Nauucal lndustnal Technology
Carter. son of Brian and Many Cart<-r of< orona dcl Mur. also ret.t·n cd a
comm1ssron as [ n'lagn an the lJ .S Naval Rec,ervc and was issued a Third Mate's
license by the ll ') Coast Guard which wall enable him to sail as an officer
aboard A.mencan nag ,hap'i
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Teen suicides up
300% since '56;
research asked
OAKLAND (AP)-Teen suicides
have tripled in the past 30 years while
suicides in the rest of the population
have remained stable, say officials at
a conference on prcvenun1 the deaths
among youths.
"1985 was National Youth Year,"
says Dodie Livin&&ton, "but 5,000 or
more of our youth took their own
h ves ... and for every suicide that was
comptctcd, 120 tned and failed."
L1vin&&ton 1s with the U.S. Health
and Human Services Department,
sponsor of the three-day conference
for nearly 200 therapists.. academics
and social workers that began
Wednesday.
David Shaffer, child psychiatry
director at the Columbia University
College of Phys1c1ans and Surgeons.
wd research anto the causes and
prevention of teen suicide 1s spotty.
He said research shows young
white males account for most of the
increase tn the teen-age su1c1de rate.
He said males tend to use guns whtle
Deukmejian
calls budget
$300Mtoofat
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
$37.4 billion state budget approved
by the l..egtslature was called
marvelous and fair by lawmakers. but
Gov. George DcukmeJ1an says it's
about $300 million too fat
The 1986-87 budget went to the
Republican governor Thursda)' on
votes of 57-20 tn the Assembly and
36-3 in the Senate.
"This 1s a marvelous document ...
with lots of work. lots of com-
promise," satd Assemblyman John
Vasconcellos, D-Santa Clara. author
of the budget bill. "We have produced
a proud California budget, fiscally
sound, committed to California de-
cency and California hope."
"This 1s a good and hur budget.''
said Sen. Alfred Alqwst, D-San Jose.
But DeukmeJ1an said at a Los
Anaeles news conference that "my
budget proposal gamed some excess
wc1aht 1n the hands of the lqlslaturc.
The budget now contains too much
spending and not enough of a reserve
to keep Cahfom1a truly prepared for
future needs and emCfMnc1~ "
DcukmeJ1an has unttl the start of
the fisc:al ycarJ ul y I to sign the budget
femalc:c seem to prder drup, which
often can be t~ted in time.
Speakers at the cooferenc:e said
tccn-aaen are more hkely to kill
themselves if they run away from
home, abuse drup or alcohol, are
preoccupied with death, have an
unwanted pregnancy or have a rela-
tive who commits su1c1de. Radical
personality changes or 1 loss of some
kind also can lead to a suicide
attempt, they said.
One psychol~st, Roben D. Feiner
of the University of Illinois, said
su1c1de prevention prosrams should
be broad-based because so many
factors can be involved.
"So many of the antecedents to
suicide also relate to other problems,
hke drug abuse, depression and an
ab1hty to function at school, that it
makes sense to taraet groups of
children rather than individuals."
He proposed aimina program at
students leaving jumor high school
for high school - a h1&h-nsk penod.
., ..... ,, .. ,
Feta• •uppotted
A court order bu prnented
a Santa Clara hoeDltal from remo~ the llle-npport
qatem from 11.ute Odette
Bendenon. a teacher who la
braln-4•d and •lz·montba
p~t. to keep her fetaa
all•e antil birth. She died of
a braln tumor.
Postal inspectors hunting for pall
of gold between Los Angeles, Utah
By tbe A11oclatecl Press
LOS ANGELES -A m1SS1ng 69-pound pail of gold has U.S. Postal
Service mspcctors searching m Los Angeles and Salt Lake City for clues.
officials said. The gold is worth $~29,000, Postal Service spokesman Ken
Hoobina said Thursday in Wasbinaton. Five such pails were supposed to have
been sent May 28 from the a1rmaJI fac1ltty in Salt Lake City to the world airmail
facility at Los Angeles International Airport. but only four pails amved,
Hoobing said.
Blllngual class utenslon OK'd
SACRAMENTO-The state Assembly has voted to extend until 1992 the
b1ltngual educauon prog.ram for children who don't speak English. The vote
Thursday was a barely passing 41 -31 on the bill by Assembly Speaker Willie
Brown, 0-San Francisco, which also includes four non<ontrovcrsial
programs The bill, AB28 l 3, went to the Senate. The Republicans tn the
Assembly opposed the extension of bilingual education, saying it fails to teach
children English. They tncd unsuccessfully to block it or make 1t optional for
the schools. But Brown said, "This has proven to be cosHffect1ve.
educationally sound and, most important, to be necessary for cducatton·al
opportunities to be equal m this state "
Mlsslng boy, 11, found ln Arizona
SUNNYVALE -An I I-year-old Sunnyvale boy m1ssm~ since May 26
was found "m iood shape" m Arizona, and a Lockheed eng1nccr has been
charged wtth hts ludnappmg. pohce said Thursday. Lt. Bob Seely of the
Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety said Jeffrey Michael Barr, was found at
a home m Phoenix on Thursday. Meanwhile, Wtlliam Steven Gordon Jr., 27,
of Sunnyvale, was arrested for the kidnapping. Seely said Gordon had been
under surveillance for 5eVeftJ. days tn Sunnyvale and polJcc traced a call he
made from a pay phone to an address tn Phocntx. FBI agents in Anzona went
to the home. found Barr and took him mto protective custody
Orange Cout DAtL Y PILOT /FrkJ~, June 13, 1111 • .A7
~abyJe~se'sdoctor urges
organ-donor network law
LOMA LINDA (AP) -'The sur-~n who successfully performed the
infant-to-io&nt heart cranspl•nr on
Baby Jeue and fe>ur< others Mid 1he
Rcaaan admini tration should enact a 2-ycar-old law rcquirina it to
improve the nauotfs orpn-donor
network.
"I'd like to see the recommen-
dations ofConaress carried out." Dr.
Leonard Bailey said durina a Thurs-
day afternoon press conference at
Loma Linda University Medical
Center.
'1"he present system 1s so poorly
funded and so poorly controlled ...
that it can't oecaarily ensure that the
queuc(oforpndononandrccipenu)
is opcratina property,".Bailey said.
The IUJ'ICOD said his most recent
transplant patient, Baby Jeue Dean
Sepulveda, hu continued to improve
since be received a healthy heart
Tuesday frpm a brain-dead infant in
Michigan.
Hospital officials reported late
Thursday that doctors removed a
chest drainaae tube from Baby Jesse,
and said he "is mahoa adequate
prOlf'CSS. All of bis systems arc
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Baby Calvin gets heart transplant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)-Baby Calvin received ancwheut today, just
a day after hi pliabt raised qucitions about the nationwide ~or
network and just houn after his parenu appcalcd to Co to im~ve iL
"Life is sweet Sweet life is worth 1avina in an incident bke tbi Aid Dr.
Constantine Mavroudis.. the bead of the infant heart transplant team at Kolair
Children's Hospital wbo performed the '41/J-hour transplant.
"The vital lians are 1ood. I feel the child $bould do well. I think theft are
always problems tha1 could develop but we don't think they will. .. be said.
The critically ill ).week old·infant, who suffers from the same disease u
California's Baby Jesse, wu in the opcratina room by 12:1S un. and ....,
hooked at 3:11 a.m. to the hcart-lun.1 machine, which doctors coo 'der the beainnina of the operation. The swaery was over by 8 a.m. with no noticeable
complications. Mavroudis said. •
Thedoctorsaidhek.newonlythatthedonorw a6-or7~yoldmalcwbo
wu brain dead. The donor infant's bvcr was removed by a medical team Crom
Boston •nd taken back for use 1n a transplant there, he said.
tuocuo~ normally."
Meanwhile, two infants who
previously underwent heart trans.-
plant operations at Loma Linda.
Baby James and Baby Rachel, recent-
ly were readmitted to the hospital for
what doctors referred to as rejection
episodes, in which the body's 1m-
munc system tries to attack the
transplanted heart.
The two were respondina to in·
creased doses ofimmunosu~ve
drugs, Loma Linda oflkials ~
..This 1 th~ natural counc of any
transplant patient," Bailey said.
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Write-in rsi.ce
gets 'curiouser
and curiouser'
As Lewis Carroll might have said if be had been
watching the Democratic pnmary elecuon m the 40th
Congressional D1stnct. "It's getting cunouser and
curiouser."
So much curiouser, m fact, that nothmg short of a
full investtgat1on is likely to settle it in the minds of the
voters.
The campaign started off as merely unusual when
the Democratic Party decided not to field a candidate.
thereby conceding the congressional seat to five-term
mcumbent Republican Robert Badham. But 1t got odd
an a hurt).
On the day the deadline for filing nommaung
petitions passed, the Democrats discovered that an
interloper was trying to claim the nomination. To their
dismay. the only filer was a technical wnter named An
Hoffmann. whose political affections were not to the
Democratic Party but to something called the Demo-
cratic National Pohcy Committee -headed b) the
infamous Lyndon LaRouche.
LaRouche 1s the once-frequent seeker of the
presidency whose views are consistent only m their
outlandishness When he's on the nght. he's ultra-right
When he on the left, he's ultra-left. Generali)'. he's ultra-
strange. While he lives m grandeur m V1rgm1a, many of
his followers preach the virtues of laser weapons and
solicit contributions m aj_rports, much like the Moomes
Which made what might have been a oonng and
meaningless pnmaf) election mteresung.
Since it was too late to get a candidate on the ballot
to oppose Hoffmann. the Democrats had to mount a
wnte-m campaign wHh their chairman. former Judge
Bruce Sumner, beanng the standard. A reluctant hero
1n1t1ally, Sumner warmed to the task, carrying the
message of his wnte-m crusade like an ant trudging
uphill \.\-1th a !oat of bread
His purpose was twofold. First, ll was important to
keep a man whose platform mcludes accusations that the
Queen of England is a dope dealer and that Walter
Mondale 1s a Soviet agent from becoming a member of
the Democrauc Part)' 's central committee -an honor
that goes automaucally to the nominee:
Second. it was good politics to keep that guy from
representing the Democrats m the general election.
Tht campaign was spiced wnh charges b)' Hoffman
that Sumner v..as a drug dealer. (All targets of
LaRouch1an venom seem to be drug dealers) Sumner
responded that Hoffman v..as a shill and refused to talk to
him Instead. he debated L..aRouche on cloc,cd-c1rcu1t
tele" 1s1on.
On June 4. the day after the election. Sumner
declared himself the victor -and the vindicator of the
part\ Two days later. a more complete but stall
unoffic1al tall) made ll appear that Hoffmann \.\-111 cart)
the Democratic colors an November -at the head of a
ver)· thin colum n of supporters. It was enough to maJ...c
Democrats with Kenned) bumper suckers still on their
cars \ ov.. to vote for Badham
Then. this week. the campaign took another turn
Allegations surfaced that some poll workers instructed
'oters that the\ could not cast wnte-an votes. Some of
th-0se v.orkers· said the) received offic1al-sounding
phone tails d1rcoang them to deny wnte-ins. To date,
such "errors" have been reported in Costa Mesa, Santa
Ana and Irvine. And while County Reg.istrarofVoters •\I
Olson is probabl) nght in his professional assessment
that "there doesn't appear to be a widespread problem."
there 1c, a na~rng suspicion that something underhanded
has gone on in this election
Sumner fuels that susp1c1on when he sa)S. "I think
we JU St hit the tip of the iceberg." ( enarnl) with victory
serious!) in doubt, ll 1s to his advantage to arou~c
skept1c1c;m. But the prospect that the electoral process
has been tampered with is so senouc. -and. in this case
so likely-that an rnvest1gat1on ts 1mperat1 '-C
If tt 1s possible. ~c need to know 1f there was an
organized consp1raC)• to undermine ~umner\ wnte-1n
campaign It tht:n.· was such a con5p1raq. \.\C need tu
knov.. who ~as tx-hind It
Cenainlj -and this 1s possible -we need to know
why at least a handtul of certified poll workers had such
poor knowledge of voting procedurt:s that they were
unwittmgl) caught up m this mess
Opinions expressed •l'l 11!1' space are those of the Daily Pilot Other views
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Unfortunate should be
alded as JDatter of course
ro the Editor
h tS outrageous that we """' \I age parades and celtbrat1on\, trlt·thon.,
etc. 10 help the unfortunate It '" too
often the same people whn con·
tnbut~ while many who have a p.reat
deal or mont} and live clcgan1h pay
nothina. f n many cue\ the\ art
pay1na no 1nt'omc 1ue' etther
I no11<:c that the people who givt
wu gta\\y far-away look'> when you
mt'ntmn the homeless. or act as 1flhe)
don't think there arc home!~. a~
Republican\. They construe it as an
acrnsat1on l\P.inst thr dm1{l1$-
tra11on It probably ~hould be.
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••Heavyvehlcleaccldentrateshaverlsen harply/nrecentyearea
deregulation has taken hold. "
Changes on Mariners Mile
better than former neglect
Strip on Pacific
Coast Highway has
eroded over years
\.'. h1k not C\l'~<>nl.' li~l'S lhangc,
1A.11hout lhangl' lkl';i\ ~·t' in Tt)
dlu\tratl.' th1' (>I.lint, rna1or change I\
under "'a) un the strip of Pac1fit
< Oa\t H1ghwa)' li..nown a' Manner\
'11k extending Imm thl.' Baltioa B;n
( luti 111 the .\rl ht.·' hndge. "'h1ch
ljrfll' :-.:n, pun ttouk' ard 1ner
f'( II
'11.inna·, M1k ha~ Ot-<:n lhc type ul
\tree1 nc-arl) l.'.'\l:"r\Onl· In\!.'.'' 'I alht
bro~c:-r~. ship chandler"' ('ihup' sup-
pl~ 1ng equipment for )alht'>I naull·
cal·themt'd re'itaurant!> with \ 1ews ol
Nc"'port BJ~ -a real la1d-halk
denims and tup-\ldero.. \Un)tld\"-''
and tOn\erttblr t\J'X' ofpl.1u·
In fact \t:Hrcil prot1g10u' 1m·
ported auto tkakr\ found th• lo-
ljlllln to their lilong
Thi\ " "hert· thl' lu1.al' IA.t'nl
lrl•4ucnting thl· \rt ht.-.. rc\WUrJnt. JO
"in" pl;icc l.nm'>n th1l'lh to lhl'
nat1\l'\ \nd MJrtna 'M1k JllrJctcd
thl' "right t) pt· 111 \ 1c;1tur' from thl'
I o' .\ngclcc; :irt·a In fal t. 111 th~ I 'lolh.
P.1..alkna·, thcn·l,1hlcd Stuft \h1n
restaurant ncctnl J magnificent
Mclrinl'r'' ~11k tirarit 11 (n1•"' < ano'<,)
for th~ f'a-.adrna no"'d
~h) changl·" ~."n ·1 t:H'1>th1 ng
l<J\t>I)'' :--:nt rt·Jlh < ho..tngl' did not
tale plaCl' for '.-'l'a" .• mJ thing'> began
eroding. Hudd1ng' "-t'nt from naull-
tal-quaint to nq~lnll·d·rundown
Rc\taurant pat111nagc:-tell off as
compet1t1on .1rnw 111 mland areas and
the \tuft Shirt hutlding "'a!i vacant for
~ear' ~omc fa'it ·fllod outlets moved
in. rent\ "t•rc lo\' 'o rna'\Sagc parlors
MARTIN
BROWER
found the an:a aurat1ve -and then
an adult book<;tore came to town nght
on Manner'\ Mile
\\ h1le not uffic1all) a part of the
Mile. an it-ecream parlor at the comer
of Pacific Coast Highway and Dover
Dnve, mercifully taken down when
the ne"' Ba)' Bndge was tiu1lt. set the
pace \\.Ith a reall:y ugl) and
d1lap1datcd structure -and that
<,lumltkc build1n~. with an apartment
up5.tain,, wa~ · o"'ncd b~ The lrvint'
(. 0
1 hen the 1:hanges began. Citizens
forced out lhe adult bookstore A fire
ravaged ~ome-of the fire-trap bu1ld-
1ng'i and a fine. new structure was
built 1n 1he1r place
lam ( anu tooli.. over the empt)
"ltutt \h1n restauran1 l\4c1A. shpps
tx·gan to uime in new restaurants
,1nd better utlice buddings (Note for
the ant1-ollice building readers: these
arc ollicc<. for laid-back Newport
people -archllectc; and people ltke
that who ~ear top-s1dcrs )
Now comes a o;tructure on
Mariner's Mile that has been men-
11oned in a few 1ratl lellers to the
cd11or -a steel frame .\ low-nse
bu tiding, of course, but a steel frame.
nonetheless Not to worry
The steel frame bu1ld1rig will house
John Domini's Manna. called b} its
developer "Newport'<, c~clus1ve on·
the-water office and retail center."
Designed by architect Joe Lancor,
who designs the very res1den1ial chart
houses, the structure might bt: de·
scnbed as mariner; modem It will
have three floors and a basement with
perhaps the most needed clement on
the Mile -parking.
The first floorwlll have ~tail shops
-fun shops for browsing and buying.
The upper two floors will include
offices. whose employees can ~hop
downstairs
But the centerpiece of John Domi-
ni's Manna will be John Domini's
restaurant -the same John Dom1-
n1's which 1s cons1dettd perhaps the
best restaurant in Hawau Even my
good fnend and speed-waJkmg buddy
Hans Prager of the Ritz looks at John
Domin1'sascompeuuon. This will be
a two-level restaurant (the second and
thtrd floors). with vibrant Ooral
landscaping creatm& an open am-
biance that will be an cxpenence in
itself
Included 1n John Domini's Manna
will be boat sales faCJhllC$ and a
manna, so retail space 11 expected to
go nautical and restaurant. shop and
office customers can arrive either by
car. into a courtyard with valet
parking. or by boat.
Site of the development ts the old
Rosan's property, wh1ch had long
since seen better days. When the new
development 1s completed this fall. tt
will be one of1be Orange Coast's "in"
pla~s.
Oh yes, the developers are esscn-
11ally local. Blanco (nvestments &
Land, Ltd.. 1s headed by Wilham
White II -a member of the Irvine
family who moved to Hawaii and ts
excited about bnnging a touch of
Hawaii to his native Orange County.
Change, yes. But change for the
better.
MarthJ Bro,,er p11bU-"n tbe Hn-
lettu, "Mvthl Bro,,er'1 or..,e
Coa11ty /Uport.
Tour bus crash spotlights
a growing safety problem
Deregula lion has lured new operators.
but competition forces cost-cutting DAN
WALTERS
s \< H \\1l·N I<> -\ c;pcctacular
tour h 1\ t r:J\h lh.11 kit 20 person\
dt•ad in l J\tt•111 < Jliforn1a ·~only the
lall'\l litl:tl cx.1mph· of a fundamental
anti gr<l\l 1ng '"kt) problem with
hea'' \ eh1cll',
f l'tl1·ral a nil \late dt'rcgulat1on ot
both tru<.ktng nnd commt·rc1al bu~
compan1c<. h<l'<( lured u111old hun
drcch of .1dd11mnal operator\ into 1he
field\
And whtk that may ha'l' made
good crnnon11t ..cnse 1n that 11 forced
hoth trul king and bus companies to
compel<' for lUStomcrs and held
down or even reduced tran~ponat1on
CO\lC. to lhow. customers, deregula
twn i.lso had a downs1dC' rl'duced
~let).
Hea' )' vehtdc accident rate\ have
men sharply in recent vc.ar5 a<.
deregulatton has taken hol<l. Many
1n,1de and outside the 1ndustricc;
bcTievr that bec~u..e of more com·
pettttve atmosphere'\, tnack1ng and
bu companies are hold1na down
,o\ts by h1rin1 lt·s, expcnenccd,
chraper driven, worldng them longer
hou~ and rcducina maintenance
Wilham Turl1sh. an admuu~
trat1ve law JUd e for the state Public
Utthtie' Commission, lold thr PUC
1n a 116-~gc rep0rt early this yetar
that trucltin1 drrqulation hu had "1
nea;tt1vt effect on highway safety"
and recommended 5<>mc fonn of
um mte·~1lm1 10 prov1Cfe
enough money 10 hire \llfC. dnvcn
rand m111nu11n yfe equipment -a
rC'<0mmmendat1nn thlll the PUC'
vou·\J to follow 1 n onl
Clearly. there was a failure b}
legislators, PUC members and other\
to recognize that there would be
negative side effects of transportation
deregulation and to take m1t1gatmg
steps
ff more compet1uvc bus and truck-
ing i ndustnes would mean shaving on
~fcty-related expenses, dereaulation
-at least m hmdstght-should have
been accompanied by more rigorous
enforcement of safety-related laws
and pcrhap'l some tightening of those
laws.
Truck and bus safety 1nspcct1ons
should have been stepped up and
dnvers subJC'<'ted to mo~ ngorous
testing and ovcrs1&ht -especially
'mce deregulation munt more new
firms and new operaton would be
coming into the fields
II wasn't done in either industry
and the rc"iulL" have been dramauc
incrca~ m the number and severity
ofhcavy vehicle crashes. ~ Sacramento Bee invntiption
into b~ safety folloWlna the 2Ck1cath
bu"i crash in Mono County on May JO
revealed that unsafe bu$C$. untafe
dnvers and 1llcpl operators have
bc(lom<'! rife in the charter bu,
industry.
supposedly h1&hly trained pro-
fessionals, are allowed to accumulate
far more speeding uckets and other
so-called "movina violations" before
having their licenses suspended than
ordtnary motonsts.
The rauonale for that leeway 1s that
truck and bus dnvers dnve many
umes the miles of ordlnary motonsts
-but the more compelling counter·
araument 1s that they are supposed to
be professionals who should thus be
held to higher standards. nor lower
ones Assemblyman Richard Kall,
chairman of the Assembly Transpor-
tation \omm1tlec,1s ctn.fboa whit be
calls the "Tour Bus Safety Act of
t 986 •• and hopes to push it throua,h
ltte-uaistaturc in the currflll session
Among other thmp., at would require
touaher safety •t.andarcb for buses
ancf remove the leeway that their
dnven now have an accumulating
traffic tickets.
Tht unfonun ~ th1na ;, that Kat1 ·~ 1tm1ttn1 his cfTon to tour bu~s.
Trucks, althouJ,h they don) carry SPot checks byCahfomia Highway
Patrol officen have found 66 perunt pas1Cngcn. pose at least as rc:t,' _a
of buses examined have sub-par ,,.fct~roblem btcause o their
brake~ -a C()mmon probkm an num • · b" .uu haivvtruclsaswcll-and241'W"T'nf>.n1 But1fhe 1ncluckdttu 10 .1su<1.
1. ~.!.n . -then 'f'IO\lJd bavt to dc:aJ walh I
of ttie t)use no et random wtrr nn*crf ul U\ltkina industry and the
in such poor s pe that they wctt r-0. 1 r u immediately ordtrtd off the road 1n ucntia e.mslcrs nion.
One of l?lc more rtlina rrvcl· Du ,,.,, n I• • •,-Jeaft!rfl
alloM 1s 1hat bu• and truck dmen, cet•m•lll.
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DA!'f W' ALTB'R8 colamnl9t
J1c1
AIDEISOI
and DAL£ VAN ATTA
Dollars
fail to get
diplomat
a home
20 years of eff o~
$6 million yields ---nothing in Egypt
WASHINGTON-In Egypt, land
of the pynam1ds, lavish construcuon
pro1ects are cert.atnJy nothing new
But the U.S. government's extrava-
gant 20-ycar effort to provide a
suitably posh residence for the
.\mencan ambassador would make a
pharaoh blush
So far, the boondoggle has swallow-
ed S6 million of taxpayers' money
like so much dishwater Poured onto
the sands of the Sahara -and Wlth
about as much effect There is still no
residence.
Here's the story, as gleaned by o ur
associate Lucctte Lqnado from
internal State Department docu-
ments. tnclud1111 an inspector aen-
eral's report and a General Account-
1 ng Office study requested by Rep
Jack Brooks. D-T eus.
In 1966.State purchased an elcpnt
'ilia in the n tzy Cairo suburb ofGiz.a..
near the Pyramids. The house dated
back to the Bnt1sh colonial era and
\\.as magnificently situated ·on the
banks of the Nile. All 1t seemed to
need was some rcfurb1shm1 to trans-
form 11 into an 1mprcss1ve am-
bassadorial residence.
But thts modest undertalong wu
stopped cold when Egypt broke off
d1plomal1C relations af\er Its di~
trous defeat by Israel m the 1967 war.
When relations were resumed in
1974. the St.ate Department raised the
re~1dential ante with a two-pronaed
approach· Renovation of the G'm
property would resume, while a
~cond mansion was purchased to
house the ambassador m the mean-
time
The new property, purchased tn
197 5, was a mansion in the suburb of
Maadt. It cost S l.8 million, and an
addiuonal SI million was spent fwna
11 up That was accomplished in only
four years.
But when It was ready for occupan·
cy, the ambassador, Hermann Eilts,
refused to move in. He com~ned
that 1t was too far from the em yin
downrown Cairo, and arumblcd that
no other ambassadors were laving in
the neighborhood. He also faulted the
security arrangements.
So the ambassador prc-<:mpted the
home of the charge d'affaucs, a
relauvely modest pl.Mlc m the
Zamalek suburb. The fancy dip 1n
Maad1 were left unoccupied.
Meanwhile, then-President Anwar
Sadat decided he wanted the Giza
property -the first site, remember?
-for his own use. So State turned it
over to him, and demoltuon crews
leveled the old colonial residence on
the Nile
Then Sadat changed his mind and
returned the bulldozed site to the
State Department. which btred a
Washinaion .architectuta.I firm io
design a new residence.
There were some problems -
includina a cost overrun of more than
I 00 percent of the oriainal S 180,000
contract -but eventually the desi111
was acoc_pted despite the mi.saivinp.
and an EsYPtian constructJon com-
pany was contracted to build the
house. "Appan:ntly, no attempt was
made to conduct a pre-award survey
to detenmne 1f (the bu1kkT) was
financially or technically quaJ1ftcd,"
the inspector a,cneral noted.
ln fact, the contractor had
prevtousJy done inferior work for the
embassy, the m1pectortcneral noted.
The results wen: predictable. As the
yean-and the millions-rolled on.
the projea became a shambles. A
former embassy official informed
Wasbinaton by letter that n "is the
most poorly constructed proJCCt I
have ever aeen," and said one
observer "described it as looking like
Swisschcae."
A spcaaJ in"estiptina team from
Washington reported that the build-
ing "can be made functional only at
areat effort ind e~pense and can
never be broulht up to the level of
quality or\alnafly intended."
The e•pcnsive wreck now at Oiz.a
sits vacant "For Sale" sitns a.re
poated on at and the Mu.di home. So
IE', there hlve been no 1aken.
M£NI.EDJTORIAL: Is tbete no
endeavor of the federal aovcmment
so intrinsically 1rorlhwbalc that tt
can't be pervcned into lyct another
WlllCfW boond<>a)e? Apparently
noa. Recent rcpons from the Prna-
dcnt's Council on Ma mmt Im-
provement •Y tbe .aovcmment spent
5250 million and 5,IOO Jtaff'yean in 198• •dentifyina 1tCat of poiential
wa tc. f,.ud 1.nd abux -but the area• bulk of the arais had already
bttn identified in routine internal
cti«b tij the qencic~ involved'. tt•a
flne to watch waste, but who's
v.atchina the waste watcbcn7
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• Door mirrors
• Black step bum ber
• SE-5 stripes
• White spoke wheels
• Cloth Interior
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'83 Dodge
Aries K
4' door, outomatic, 'door, 01r, PS,'
air, PS. Na cor. cyl. Sharp.
Ser #233214 Ser #260365
clent figures of 0.36 Cd for the four-
door sedan, 0.35 Cd fortheflve-
door touring sedan and 0.3-i Cd for
the two-door coupe. New alloy
wheels, wheel covers and exterior
color choices emphasize high styte
and~ look of quality.
Attheheart of the 19866261san
updated version of the proven two-
llter, four-cylinder, SOHC FE-
series engine. On all models, the
carburetlon has been replaced with
electronic fuel Injection, which Is
linked with dig Ital etectronlcs and
an 8-blt, 4K byte ROM micropro-
cessor to provide precise and
Instantaneous control over all
aspects of air /fuel dellvery for
optimum efficiency and drlv-
eablllty.
In this form, the engine develops
SAE net figures of 93 hp at 5000
rpm and 115 foot-pounds torque at
2500rpm.
Buyers desiring more power and
excitement In their driving will find
It with the optionally avaJlable
turbocharged GT model. Boost Is
provided by a sophisticated turbo-
charger that weighs only 11
pounds. It has been engineered
specifically to minimize turbo lag
and features a water-cooled bear-
ing for trouble-free rellablllty.
The turbo model also utilizes the
same basic type of fuel Injection as
the standard engine, but Is fitted
with an 8-bl1. 8K byte ROM micro-
processor to handle the extra
needs of the turbocharger.
The GT's lmpresatve turbo en-
'~:ta · '81 Toyota
Tercel . s SpMd, AM/FM 4' door, ..... like
new. P.S. olr. st.reocoss.,
Set#00...76 liftbock.
Ser #268~3 .
Orange C0Ut DAil Y PILOT IFl1day, Junt 13, 1988 * 81
M•sda'• lntematlonal mid-abed 626 lineup -tou.rtD& eed•0 and aporty coape -bu two-liter,
practical foar-door w.ed•n, •eraatlle fl•e-door SOBC en&tn• with elecbonlc fuel injection.
glnegenerates 120 hp at 5000 rpm non-turbo, wltb 24 clty/28 highway level ofluxury Interior appoint-
and 150 foot -pounds torque at for the automatic and 22 city/ 28 ments. The dash and controls are
3000 rpm (both figures SAE net)-highway for the GT Turbo. entirety revised, with a new one-
gains of approximately 30 percent Extensive sound-deadening piece dash and Instrument pod.
In each category. measures, Including llquld-fllled The standard analog lnstrumenta-
A five-speed manual transaxle Is engine mounts, Innovative "double tlon features a large speedometer
standard equipment on all versions opposing" shock absorber mount-and tachometer with amber 11-
of the 626. Optionally available on lngs, a double firewall panel, Im-lumlnatlon for optimum visibility.
all models except the GT Is a three-proved door sealing and two-way LCD dlgltal lnstrumentat1on la
speed automatic. sunroof design and more absorb-available as an option.
Environmental Protection Agen-
cy fuel economy flgures are 26
clty/32 highway for the five-speed
'80 Mazda
RX-7
'sp..d, wnroof,
s ,,,... wnrool
•ilov ~
olloy wtt.eh, lfiereo ''-...OIO
radio. S.r #67tllS
s.t #629385
ent lnsultatlon materials were used The 626's front Mats feature
to reduce nolse and vibration. open-style headrests, and six-way
To match this quieter driving adjustable aeata are standard on
environment, there's a new, higher OelUxe models.
'12 for.d
Mustang
GT v .... s.,,..., elf,,. s.
11.MJ™ ..... ~
mee WMtt& lt19111
lll\lfN'!dY Sir,,...,
Air, alloy wheels,
st.r.O cou.tte.
Ser #2,9988
NEW '87
RX7 TURBO
MOTOR TREND'S
IMPORT CAR
OF THE YEAR!
'81 VWlus '83Mazda
Vanagon 626
PS, oir 4 door. tilt
wt.eel, cnme.
Ser #503239
1425 BAKER ST.
COSTA MESA, CA 92626 I Baker 1 ~-.----·i--(714154 ~333
All CAjt~..SUlJECT TO PRIOtt SALE PLUS TAX, llC. & DOC. FEES
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2 bethl, '°""* dining room, large privet•
aundeck. Reduced to
1277,500.
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tpe. Beet .,.._ Nothing Home at ..S Of ptMd9
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----at SM0,000 (Ind LAlnd). !MM we, 421.C E. 20ttt •WPN1DTITI ~lie. St,S178K,eac>-1874.
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With ~ attentton L For .... by°"'*· ctlerm-s.. t be9t of OfMGt todM .. end~ 2 3Bdnn 29a Untta. ~ Ina 2 ltoryC..,. Cod, 28r
Cout from • deluH putfty, thlulx BR Ft9neh ~ ll'9lde & out. 2 r. 8 A . up grad• d
condo aboYe PCH. Welk chateeu In 1t1 pertl-llke OYef' S100,000 In ooet. throughout. Located on
to the OCMI' Of Wljoy 1ettlng, end perteot 139,300 In Income per Fairview Rd and NeWpott
your own community ettmete, commend• a 30 YMI'· Mktng '400,000. Blvd. Many eX1r .. +
pool, IP• a elubhouee. 3 mile PWIOl'amle eouttlne Anytime 722-7834. No oomm pool. 1127,500.
bdrm, 2 beth. Laundry view. Salls dot the hetbor Agent1. Cell evH & wkndl
room, flreptece, ~ by day end by nlOh!.i 1 IT.... 64W375,prloonly
balconlH. 1275,000 tantuy of llahta. The
Owner 8rudoua. home •• aubtle tr•-XII value, In.,_,. !MM un.
ROGER BROWN dltlonel, megnlilcent. terrace. 4bd, 2+1be. Only 1105,000. 18drm. S.onlal roomt towarlna reduc:ed 19 l310K, by den, 1 a.th. eel Lo1e 759-9100
. . . Qelllngl, ..,.,ro~. 11,000 ac>Pt onty 131-2805 Miii« tor Information ~ Net of pcedallly OLDE C()M..2bd ~ 87S-7~ or 131-1211
de1elled atoquence reeal eottaoe c:ompleWy up.
the legendary .... t .. of greded, 2blb~ bdl,
the wond. $240K by owner
........ 873-7512 •••... MESA VERDE -Ylnf.fllW.fllW 390, 28A, FRPLC
... -----From SPYQI ... I populw I 1015/mo, + 111 & eac. C.... MJ Jiu llU TRADEWINDS MODEL avalt 7•5, •545-4391 liiliiiiiiiiiiiii...,oiiiiiiiiio...ii-=:: 4Br 39& wtth cuatom , ... 1-------0lm --2~ L.111 turea. Showa Ilk• 1 1111 ftlll
E n J o y r • n t a 1 t I c model. $835,000. AoPt to Large 2 atory 4Bdrm,
oceen/)etty vt.wa from .... C11&1tWry831·12M. 2~9& f8'Nly home. MIM.-
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1986 300ZX
th!s 38" 21MtA lendmaB Ir 1no s1ss.soo. '"'"\;;*" d~ Traditional
t>-tJ...cO CMtt... 1114 Realty
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s 119,soo. 239 e. 22nd st. XA IRVEsfoR ~.... ,0 BY OWNER-480, 21ABA -:-=:-=....,-,..,-__,....-... , ..
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Terr rlduoed to S310K New carpet, traMfarrld lo<* et alt, llngle & mut-by .pp1only831•2805 • mutt Mil, $120,000 llple unite, any condition. . 650-5201,..... (714) 970-7219
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HOME SITES ( 4) ,:e~~.°'te1h oun-CYPRUS COVE combe"3-9101 LvMag . ............ lid
Prestigious seaside community ad-
jacent to "Casa Pacifica." Beach
access, 24 hr security, community
pool, spa & tennis. Bull{:! your dream
home I
FROM $124,000
760-1900
aam ......
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58t 58a, 4 trptee, !Mid'•
qrtre, 3 car gar. w-. to
bet't. 1725K. Open htur-
dey 1·5. 31132 Holly
Dtlve, South Laguna.
Scott-Land Co. 499-1900
Z'OOAts:11
2be Condo, cent. H/ A, ln-8'de laundry, gar w/Otprtt,
180 deg vu, ocean
brff&el, 24 hr HC.
1139,500. Owner.
855-1837
SUBARU SATISFIES ...
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'86 XT COUPE
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38A ... rmld kit •S1t:soo: Cotdov., Agent"*"-' mo. C.. IHQ~ "9/Mu Cuport, · pool, d/w. patio a poof flat 1100 1150. Hf 8o COMe ptaa, tlOO, Uttll pd 71CM11117 1411 • Lo 1• • ..;, .,.. Compet9 ...,_.JOI' ,..... ~ k> ..._ a M .. .
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41331THIT. •trt 1 28R1BA,fOttOf11QelMd, ~ l8t l'AS., 2 1u:·vine Rental• ~ti pool, nu pelnt,,od loo. •MUAV!ADEcr.ar, roundecht"',._iend-IMS. f7M .,_ .... A DARLING 280, IBA UkE NEW Sib 2« BX nu catpt/drapee. no pet• atty Fem rm. fro6c. ow· e11-4112 AYll now. 423 'Iii. Bey. 2a.. .. decor ""' ~ No....._ -.crru IClt. no tlla.
home, walk~d'-'911t to CONDO-lonue room. tt&O ''9" ~.~by age 1rnltobelotl1117• 7llMIOl3 fodced ,., ...... 11nctr; 1 'i eidroofll """*'-t lAiTllDI •ptCICHll,
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guard g41te M&OK F•. --.. --.. In "T.......... .. 24 ft wtrftt IV rm, bi'k ·-1 v .._ · l4M5TT lrVWIM 7.1, n---. MTt eute,tonn•Olnlngroom, .. .._.,_ 240-3111 «542-4242 S&251~. 722·9730. • 1290eqfl.Nmmobllehm, "--8m.il 1 bd ll"lfum SIPltlANiJ.moeo; • I •pa,. • ..AQe, no .~ "'° fl1*, ._., llc. .-.,
131_.~ p., llJt UM 2p-,..;·;,... -.i..:-a!, 44 patio wlbbq. 2bd, 2be. apt, ctoee to VIiiage. M10 cnl*f. Patio, • ~ 211t 1a.. petlo, prage Cl/TE 280-+eeo. MS-72j.4. -------Mobile Horne ...,.... .. leun tm, rnlcto, k»-mltr, mo Incl utM lmmed oo-Avallno.1700 1 OI O/W, LllClry rm. no_. CLEAH NEW PAINT I -------Qllff llftl Ff2x:r'tn Cotta M ... :rox"=·~pa~lo·:tt .IWIT.... 11150/mo HHonel, cupancy.Agt175-3331. ••EAST81DE 21R 11A MOO/mo.646-2132 ORAPEa. SM PRIVATE ""9y ~ t8drm
3 or 4 Bdrm1, 5 bat"-, lg Like new. LOW RENT M50 + eec. 642-5872 . Cute I cozy, fUll ktten, yd, 11,800/yrty, 873-°'28. I 1.,, p Ii I Oarao-. Ack.tit pref'cl. 38r 28e !-etde rwnt.. YARD, t7Mllt. at 1760. M ""' ..,_,
country kite ram room. SPACE 645--0371 pool, utlta Incl llSOO. ,_ Quiet 19' ooeen eoc.-I •II ta 18 I Lndry rm MIO/mo. AG! Fri>'C, MW c:rpte, yard. crpt, dtw a ""°" lftOt9.
m:r xtr .. lmmaculat• IDEAL CM LOC 18R full "'T~de bin:-.-,2~ 1llDllf 111-1111 3br St>e IOed.s d.cot Ufl Clllt241.at.2 0.•70 Olca..-....000 DITlm1•1U Ger.~··~-==~:r~'T~!:~2 BA.w/1m9'1att9chr0om encl gw' 1rg ~di.a 3 eR 2 BA. o.tach t1ee, gourmet kit S10H 2Gm!Lth, 1cer...,. •a• 2~ Condo I* Oya,640-2419!¥/WMOa C:::..°'fi1~.:.=· ~22:':t.ai-nli
Part fUfn. •10.000tobO, lmmed. M75. 645.fae2 tam rm. ale, 2 car ger., 53t-a191 AG! coet eee. M view, 1 bblk to oar. FA,~"~· mATLllA'fm ==
OUffUftl .• ftlY 845-0377 « Me-5119 ···--11100/mo, Avall 711 WESTCUFF VILLA. Enc. ~Ooo1100~7~r-1Y· Need8 f -8 ~ Ho 1750/mo 2t>r 1 '4ba c:.ta... MM C.U... •M llmlltl UDO 18r IOI wide. Stepe * ·-* 831-12M or 144-4793 Mvtng 2br & den, 2 trptc, °' ee Ptlta 722 1 townhouM, tarMnti.tt. ljiiiiiii••iiiiii;;;;i;;;;;;;ilj•
Huge lot Almoet 10.000 to bey, Po01 Reduced to 48drm, 2~J:: CONDO Turtte Rode, 2bcl, pool, )IC., •1500. Nwpt P9"ln 38r 28e Q8f, lndry rm, .. btHra. .~ .... y• •a
1q ft 38drm family 18K Mike Oft• ~ gtll'=o. 2~den dklroom w 873-3313«113-4803 lndry, frplc Yr1y Renta -.....~.,... 2071Thur'ln ........-...
room. PoOI. vK.n1 & Seit Sp. rent '550. 100 ~ ,,._,.. ,,..... trp1c, 2 c:W "8fage. 'r.O Yurh z 1 .._ vui. Aentafl 81Mt12 ~u TSL MGMT. 142-1eoo ·••A•TMlllTI ready to NII Submit all lido Park Or#4 M0-1173 •~• .. etory, pool, !Im. tennla ..,._ OU.. •v.n-Altmll ..
offertl RH Rogett WW Tl nnnwt 38R 2BA. Mwtna High-ct•. 11200 mo Me-5921 '=" clote to bWtl. c.nu ... ... MU a..ut~l:fv.~ In Wc:atfield Come ' CllJ01 our prdcutylt., Quiel. tomlof\ ~
831-128e landt s.p. hou•. No N9W Turtle Rodt Potnte umllY Ull'IL 28R 18X. near m: quiet neighborhood. close to traeways & So tout "'21 Mille only mt1111tes to I ·~~~~-... Shope, •t•, tun ·Deluxe pate. Reft 11,095. Avail Pet•• 3Bt 2'MSI Condo, 1 I -•· Patio, garege. No pet1. Pool. Spa. No pets. APUWll bmh Catll'fS uailable .., f'OS PUASI. ... • ir: near nu dbl Wide home JulV 1. Call Anewer Ad# 2200 aq rt. Stepa to pool. • _, • No amokera. 1825/mo. tBdrm M66 8-lttful Gleen Woe Ger-&••II .-a IT f w/bHUtlful g1rden. 313, 642-4300, 24 hrt. N/Smkr. 1 yr IH lll-4lllwl7M1ll 873-a248 2Bdrm 1'A&a 17504780 den Apt•. petlol, dedta, .... '•u · IJ ~ Adultaonly. No peta. low BARGAINS U BET 11950/mo. 854-2348 3bd, townhouH apt. 161E2111 81. 546-2408 apa. Sorry, no pet 8AClllLH 'NS.'l•I
HITllTll Miil apace rent Beat loc. In Suite E-llde 2br .595 ORANGE TREE 2'hb9, frplc, and patio, I 28dtm 1'1·&.th 1'715 ' ....... ••as.t•••
2BR 2BA. d,..ng rm All Huntington 8c:h ·~-~ crptd d«:Of bltlna a yatd 2bd. 1'Aba. 2 •'Y oondO. blc t>c:tt a lhope. ~ Spwt{ffnG da9lt 28dtm. 28drm 2.e.tte 1740 2 -OOMS ....... .,.60 mirrored cloMt• Lrg llv 537·94~5 °' 9&8-l.-.. am pet ok carpot1, d amenttlel, n-eatlonl ec:cepted 31M n~a. '895. New C8rp9la 3M W. W1l9on 831-5583 -' -' ~~.-~·~~~do~'~ C..Cetery Mh IW Mete~~!.~ net ~;:im!.v1•~~~ 1, ~Tt;=71113U :.:r-ce.A;.,:., a., ~ 2Mm, oar· W , -~~~=·~aw:-..cL.
Call momtnga 850-3620 ~ 3br 2btl ,,...... kltch kid• _,. -cNld ok. No peca. age. 1 cflld Gk. MOO/mo
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Prime locltlon $1800 '°' Rlty tee -nBOLm"?SCE'XN *950 ... depoelt. 640-425! Or Arter 8PM ..,_.29 C.il 850-7421 utflllllAIOI" both Pacific View. • Canyon Vi.w-1bcl, 1ba
38< 2~8a +loft. Fabuloua (714)532-1203 Deluxe 38" 2btl Waide du.,.....x gar wd ...... laun F/PI mini ocn YU 2 car ...,... · · """'• · YU, 3 pvt 0ectc•. S389,500 1 1 1 · 2218 E Pec1nc Av S7951mo, 49a..1291.
Ownef'/Agt 854--48&8 ta I I ifo0o. SM-<:alt 644-8722 ·~ lue~ llif ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;;unftn•.. Wkdya "' •" a 15e-, 1().4 _ ' 2 r • brand new LIMllLI .. ,. ZllZ ... , ..... ,.., twnhmel1150.AlaoCdM nw um• txRdest settctioN .... h 1eatt 39, 11500. + 2er 2a.
A truly beaullful home. Rentals all ar._, prloet. Leue 1J1 t buy l800 $1200. CCI 640-5864
elegantly decorated for lizel Call tell ua wnat you edtt:O b~ ~thly ...... -* IM dlaerlmlnatlng buyer Med 53Mt90 S.t Cf -••• ~bd. 3~btl. fOfrna.t dining NOT A LIST AGENCY ~~ .. ~~~1~ yr 2Bdrm 28a, encl gwege, room With mirror• den. ...,.. """_,. new deccw. 1 houM off
trench Wlndowe & door• 8-lhl l.ud I DUPLEX-COMPLETELY ooean Yrty $1300
to P•tlo $595,000 11350/mo YTiY 4Bf SL. ~ 2bcl, 2 car at-1ILOUT lll-lllO
UM IUln dining rm. den. patio. teched gar. 1kylltH --n ••-• 111-1100 garege No pet1 New throughout, wl d, frldg *••A"• -crpl. 227 Coral. Avall Incl, gdnr and All utll pd. 2Br 28a, 2 car gwage,
7115. (213)395-3511 or Avail now, 556-2278. frplc, 2 aundedca, bltln1.
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3bd, 2be upper unit Ptaialall 2117 yrd, $850/mo Agt, Anne BAYFRONT 2BR/den, w/frptc, blt-ln1 & YleW ol McCUland 831-1298 trplc 2 ape pani·g, MC
b1y & ocean! LOW« unit Yrly 3br 2ba l'lm 11250 N9W EMU!de J8r 2,~Ba 2 bldg S 1900/mo yr 512 A 1 11 2bd 2ba frplc & pvt preferred belch.,. .. dbl BAYSIDE COVE bayfront -pp ique ca co
pattO ~ moving out gar many xtrH Info !~~~lt~~wn~~~5~/mA~I 2BR, det1, gar. MC g41te & pets on child's quill
011r .. $289.000 53M191Agt1m I• VIiia Rentlla 875-4912 comm pool 12250/mo. Oirec1ions. details incl ~ tront 4bd 2b1 C---. 1 •-21'" _ WEST NEWPORT llke 591-Embroider 12
da-n. 2bd. tba up. good 1 •HU t '"' 66 on Newpor1 fncd 5 rm new 2BR 2BA, 2 car blocks with peacocks
loclUon. wlnterteummer •IHST .al* hme wl blllna gar & more park'ng $900/mo yr Tissue transfer
ran tt I 1 Pr I c 1 d 11 1 room 1 be II.Ill kltcnen Juat '800'1 53~-8191 waterlront Homee Inc
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ttvlng rm S1800/mo. 4827 i., ~lopnr ;11 'mo + 4pm & W98Qnd1 "'*... .J ·a.1
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nu awl. 2bd, 1bl, patio Deluxe 1Bt Ocew"I vtew, S725 No pett~l3M Ref1 494-0451 EutlkM Cotta M .... ydu~?.:;:~15
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SS80 Avillabla July Incl NO PETS MM855 belu11ful eurroundlngl of +-clep. 548-0390 beth & oar '350/mo +
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FOA FACILITY IN NEW-heV9 __,., openlnot In car. lnaurence, good drlv· Sal•ry commentur•IM Box 1NO, Coet• Mw CALL TODAVll Plue Small Aemodat end RESIOEHTIAL & COMM'l CMenupe • T,_ Tl'lmtnlng EXTEJUOA EXPERT&
POATBEACH,$450/HA C M H 9 ·or J: V lngrecord,714-751-4155 wfthlblll:.f.&•~ 9~ &llfNLllS Addltlona.W .... Doott. >0twot1(.DIYe831..f194 Ramovtng&HaulnQ. omtcun.IExt.Out~
CAU 175-2790. 8'2-"333 . before 11""' TSL MO T 2" 1803 VOUt M.1· 1Til, 11111. ID HOME/OfACE ~ Cell Rigo. 541-ffe6' Uct2815t7 131-121&
..... -----Let the people In classified help you ~ ~ ~x SeNtcleOlnctOtY Doort-fteealr-Mer&Uone BY THE DYNAMIC DUO. 'f<N ..,,, the beat looklnO GLASGOW PAlHTIHO
FIT 1nc1 ~Good -··-·-write an ad that will get response. 8:30pm. Tuee 11em to Repi...,..tatM ~llMl-t.oc:u..ec >Ont,.... Jod't 850-e271 1.wn on tn. blk? Cal me, Int/Ext. ao yn aper., Owth ec, 4 1oc:e11:!' 111'11 approx 7pm. Wiii train lt2~21 111.181 35yraeicp.Jerry142.o517 Hooeec ... lling 1' yra exp. lt'a guet1 Alctl ~ rwre. &42-521'
In per10n Metro Mull nave one YMI R ROUTE AP9fY Pannyuwr, 1eeo = ,.....,.., rw. "-•·own T /Trlm/a..nup comp1 .. ,_ .... p•-WI 2950 Harbor experlenee Pleale call MOTO Plecentla. CM trw. Ptnal45-teee0ele :denlna. Com09tltM -• -•-
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d M nDAlll Wll1D a-1.1 1n11a111r.pa1re r99treteh. tnldta IOd, tree •t. 951•9037· UR 1n. W1t1i Tiiie M Ing. 3-4 hours a ay. on. To hand out FlYEAS ...... patch. nooct damage, I lalWlat 1sH11<AwA LANDSCAPE Fcx Info.__. ce1
thru Friday afternoon. Sat. CAU 142~7 ,..,, .... L llnol ...... 59Me11. BT. clXIRCONStAOCT. Sod CIW1 upe. Malnt. (714) ta-1m
& Sun. morning. Call m... llHll ~I.~~ any ~nt Ceuntt eomm·1. Reald't. Plana to Spnnkler'I, etc. 850-4147 PAINTER NE.EDS wORK1
642-4333, aak for Kirk. L.Mdlng peat control com-Newport 9Mctl loc. S75.:;:ti0i".""-..... c:omptete. rw. 841-4831 land~. Spnnk ....... Int/Ext, oelllngt. reftn cab ~ pwiynll9datermlterepelr HEUPIX 87~9 • • ..-u ... Dien Sod. CleerH,tpe. 20 yra In (28)yra exp .. WOf'k guer.
tectmlcM, eorne <*l*l-Al~t =a..~J:. ~en:· .,.. Tony 145-5124 O.Yll Painting 914-3137 ORANGE COAST try upertence needed, Entry & French DoOf'I Gardening. Fulls.Moe. Painting Int/Ext p.,.nng a lly Piiat atMCfy toe>. we train call P Area Repein & ST. CLAIR CONSTRUCT. By Norman The OO«lnnen Mow-edgH:IMn up-trM Prep and "-Pair•· 25 I Mr chart. '32.o&3a Resurfeclng • Roofing & Complete Concr9te Wort< OM & Fir. 857-DOOR work "6-2718/E Lv 1n9g .,_,..; eicp 97 .. 5284 . W•terprooflng• 831°"1ff Rea. Rat ... 841-4831 ' . ,_. .•
W B St F I~ ND Drrwall EXP'D OAADENER. 10 Y"' ___,O,....U,_A-UTY=-"'"P"'"'A"""INT=1NG"'=-"-330 · ay · ~ Q1W Cut ~LL • RXAdiNd Ne .. CdM ., ... Oua111y spec. in old tiouw & gret-Costa Mesa, CA mc;p:;;,ry rm fXAoORB THE clock+ TAPING . PATCHING yerd car• •tr .... r•t•. ftttl removal. Beat any . . ,_,..Aemod'l-Addttlont NIGHTSl-WEEKEHDSll Teel, 8'5-8$31 RON'S (l.\RDEHINO b4d. guw. wotk. 876-eOll -__ .._. .-...--......-.-through class1f1ed DoorMttc. 5'Mte0 Crett.Uc. 54&-1545 CM litttdnl 8'2-Mee • SOUTH CITY8 PAIHTIHO
PR1g:~ ~~SS! SELLE/1'~
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Plllllll WITlll malnt Palm tree/tr. trim F,.. eat. t53-to4I ·
Quelltywonc "-•t remo'<l9 Mauro H2-H73
#4255ti • tea..14o1 C&B LAWN SERVICE We Try to Beat any Price
-------MOW• EDGE TWICE MO *THOMPSON* RESID/COMM'UIND 28 $20-125 548-5722 . * PAJNTINGESTI TES*
yra. Do my own wortc. Uc. * FREE MA * .;279041. Al 9411-1128 DUSTY'S~ ~ & eomm.c:W 1--------~ Mein. S.V. Wkly/month/ lnVExt/end U Malnt. ELECTRICIAN. <>ual. wortc rnme Fr .. eat 241-tlMO Refa/Guer. M2.ol15 F,.. eat. S20 hr ::----.-----
#487892. Chg. 97M278 llualy -··94--~iiiiJ!i ... _.,,.. ....
NEW/REPAIR. Quality. Ho DJ0Cr W8liS: brdWof1l. pMRfM UMRiOA§
)obi to emall. reuonabte. concrete Comp paUot. HANGING/STRIPPtNG
Fr .. •t .. Mc'd. 831·23.4! 15 yra exper. ~ VISA-MC 873-1512
btntlft BRICKWORK. Small )oba. Plu!af!mrlli
Newpor1. Colt• M.... s~ROlct 111 Oii UfllAfD lrvlne. IWf'a. 87&-3175 No Job to eman. F,.. est. ~":' In ~: STUCCO MASONRY-TILE J«ry831~5988
time '°'· ~. •-No Job to tmall. All tyt)M. Mike 54M50I
r•nd1, auto Mrvlclng. Fr .. •t. Uc. 831-23'5 PIUIM!j
:t;~.f::..Coleen lhfta1 -i·,~.~ .... imii!iiaimif~111-~ .. -,,~ .. ~
•&-1 .,.... •All peUmt>lng & heettng'1
.... CLEAN & EXPERT DRAINS CLEAR From S15
arpentry • eaonty • Owr 25 yeare expertenoe Faucett ~ He9ter
Plumbing e Dfywe11 • Uc. T-118,428 130-1353 IM t-oio7 Uc 122-toee '
Tiie & Mor•. JB &46-9990 ••ABC MOVING•• .
IMl'1111-1111 Ou~~~:.:e 'mfifi
Plumbing. etect. catpentry IT&nml laUll Top Ouallty. Low Price.
FEHCes.-GATESTr .. trtm 1n ... 11-• Freeeat.Uc.131-23'!1
Dump runt. C.M./N.B. -·-• ._.,_
w-.JtmWhyte.142-7208 ~Cc.~ h'iliiilu._,... ... ~_..."!'9
••HANOYMAN•• ~~~~1-M27 EXPERT CEPfiC ttng ~r~-=·o:.~~ NeWW~Stcnge ~=713
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Lt RXUUNd . usv1Aa ~~ LET THE sUNSH1NE 1N Gerege & Y1rd Clnupa . . &inahlne window ctMlq
Jon 8'5-8192 !anaatt lid. cal (714) &46-5980
Heullno MoYtng Clean-~/Xidee f0t UY; Comrnerdal/R9eldentlel upa. 7 D8Y9. Loweat r•t• In care & llte hlkpg for 1-etory $30 • 2-etory l40
Catt Bwry, 722-8&73 the e6d9r1y (714)833-2009 Cellf Wlndowt "4-5124
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How much will your JOn or daughter know abovt ~u1ineu when
applying for their fint full-time job? Plenty, if he or ihe ha1 ever
been a Mw1poper carrier. Through rout. experience he or she
is already a lop oheod of their claumcrtes. While they all
master ideos, the boy or girl wlih o Mwspoper route is able to
pvt them to practical u1e. 8usiMss? Corr~n leom the bosic
learn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver
newspapers. They buy at wholeMJle, sell at retail, make
colledions, kHp their own books, and deal wittl people face to
face. Comers quickly find ovt that "profit'' and "loss" ore
more thon textbook terms
The beMfin of managing o Mwspoper route ore on equation
for o future wc:ceuful citizen. A great number of today's
prominent men ond women 1tamd their publi< corMn as
newspaper corrien. And they all vouch that o Mwspoper route
gives o boy or girl o head start on the future.
Boys ond girls 10 yeors ond older who moy be interested 10 route
wor~ should contact 1he Doily P1lo1 c1rculot1on deporlmenl 01
6"42 "4333
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Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 13, 1988 ..,
f!mtl HM la"e-•II hnltmt tilt •111U1111• Mii ... 1ll111tu II T~ * * * DNHO r&i a--.. Mew JWt1G IW.-a:; rm UP Home_... = 171. r bnMn ~-. CIOUClfl t7f, Kng a....,_ 9q1;p 1 '-' ,...._
Ill.II. <M9e t171 WOOd de* &21. bedn:il ...... A..,...,. pro 1preotJt720 ._ ••K. .... MUST BELL 7-..aa 110 WOOd T...._ t tO. IMft 1 'I' otd. Jell CoM, .. ltllllU H ... WlllNtendt, t..,._ K lfZE WATlWO r..-lemp 111. 711 meMOftiW. 78CM141. ~people Qlpbottdl Md~ -., Cll'Mllr wionom.n' Alderwood, Hewport ..,._ 11 pc to~ a Mn~ ~~·belW::: _._ & I Md ~ .._.. 7»7414 oatc dlnlno Mt, t4K
81Udy tor the Orange In OAK & WALNUT Sele: w/Wnpe, dlft '°°"'· New 06d ettn. fNlt Uibele bttOllltl N .11. 20% Off
Coe1t Publlf*'O Co Bat 8/14, 1M; 901'~ fWn lfTlwl 1122 •,... CALL 17M1H l1tll1t1, IOOkOlt ..
............ btlftdl (Off Ven~). Motffl-...Ut~ RUTA ....... room dMdert, tie. W•
PIWlnt ·~ ¥Otoe • Lao lctl. 417-4t11. · May9r MCMMt dayt. ,_. .._ ~ ay... ~ a1 OC)j....,.......,
mutt. no ~-,.. Trade Weblme KING 81ZI wave1 .. 1 tern eotnptete .,,....,. & M6kkl'1 ConltgNMr!tl,
qunct. let.I f« ~ * * * watetbed 2 yn old, P.id tn MM11. dtm1ollo111 111W.1tth It., C.M.
makere, tllgtl 1ct1001 •~"""-1471. S300 0 .1 .0 . 4f\x12ft. Mt-27tt Wll'IB ..-.. OollOe etudlntt ......... _ f7W2t2
& ~tertl Houri: ---flU. A TO" TAPf MCORDE.R E~.. lrtttentca. M ;tday 1!30pm Very ftne qu8llty Collected U!ATHER 80FA 1100. Cl•Ulcal guitar "9cent ~ Jfr1('11'1t con.
to t : pm, 8aturdey from 11 yW. ttlvela. US~~°o~~D =~.:.'.~ ~t.
l:OOlm to 1:G0pm. lta't Furniture, lempe. doe*• ORE.AT-£ ....... 4 ....... 7. YlllUUOKT IRON
at U .00/tlour plu1 & amal hama. Mewing • MUST aru """• ·-· Table & otian. I Olk
bOnUMe. Private deltl l Mull 1111111 San a.m.nte PL.EASE L V MSG lomethlng epacltll we1ta for chen, lnlPlt hutdt, cal =:· ca14.111 attlr•. 4N-1117 l41>54a youtodlVlnctwtlled. Anne, 14Me38.
work ... wetoor11 .. T-........ ----...-,~.,..--,----~r----------------1 For Intel Miff C11 Maly ALL EXCEUENT CON-
afl• 1:30 Mon . .f'rt. or I llY llfl 11.. OITIONI RCA 25" Con--
9-3 a.t. at 142•1871. La .. ., .. 111 IOle ~· rmAatt.: ..... ..._. ....... :i.:,~:
Man l Woman over 11 1200. 711 AJderwood, oa11 rocl•. 497-2175 •
w/depend. car l proof cf Newport 8eectl 720-7414 ==-:--""'.:'""""--------1 lneur. for home ~ Wlhr n-.,00 ...__ SOFA SLEEPER 1175. °' Thi AeglaW ....... • .... ,. --~ hutch, ~· IMIPI'· Earn S400-MOO edger; puthmowr 115; SM' etereo coneote,"""' ... 1 mo for PIT~ AM hrl. .clg•r: d1tlwatlr 1100: 131-to75
751-41'5, 7·11em. fff-6!48 TWIN BEAUTYAEST • ..,,,.,.... ruutut 1114 .,... , box ~5
M.ii••ioe poe1tJon wttt1 I UY....,. -=ti. Double d
heavy llfttng l mall ~ U1 117 .. 111 15. 242 Rower St C.M.
llvery rHpon1lblllty. ...__.. WALNUT COFFEE TABLE
Good drtvtno record ,.. 4 ... _ LMng room MC, 01M1 top 33 x to
quired. In Newport BMc:h one wealt old. Hae Olllt • • .,.., >Ont company ben-trim, c:oet 1885, Ml '360. exc1n.1t cond, w 8500
eflla. CBS Maguln.a 152-4254 llklng S80, ~2.
(714)720-6391 ANTIQUE a. furniture WUT ti llY1
lllfll1ill8t WU... ~~op& deek, 54' rounci ~~~.s ~ ":;:: :.:.=
llJI lterM. M.:\~1: dNS/hutc:ha, dalk, chair: •R:t~hd,.......,XAl,._ona __ CCXl....,P.-, da:ya, 14&-1915 ...,.., cmr untt, P.C. lland, top
want to HOUSESIT. Aug. BEAUTIFUL PECAN Wood .. for qual. 53&-0988.
& Jvko/. Local refl. non-dining room tlbte with 3 llbctliUtftl MIS
emkra. (902) 584-1409 IMfa, 8 chairs. CUiiom APT stove 440'a. 1 Q 11
........ H ~J. =r:se'?. hutch. etow WK'/ good cond. =tl;Ms ~; New It.,,. annlv. dock, Bw.11. RCA dd wood comput•, TV, 411-5810.
ANTIQUE (walnut flnllh) 25" T.V. BASKET & UPRIGHT VICTORLA & RECORDS Cabinet perfect. T. V FUSCHIAS 12 96-M 95
1270. G.a loa $20. M9d1 work. a.ti for · • · Patti 75t-939~ 112 50 980-5'44 4 colors. Wlndva.MS. . • MYat .... 73 t-9075 ---------
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Deliver 1 day a week . No
collecting, no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842-1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
DESIGNER COAT-NEW
ISSEY MIYAKE
100'% COTTON
$200, 141 94118
Dylan/Petty Concert
tk*eta. Pacfflc Amp, gen-
«al admlu6on lt&M f« 9/17189. 722-9371
ELECTRIC Hoaptt8I Bed.
1500. Wheelchalr, Ilk• new S300. 144-4115
Aatten your 1tomacht N.-do 111-upe egaln.
E.lec mU8de atlmulatlon
mach 175 Ron 49&-4805
ITE 100 amp ..vtca 10
brakan, hMd, complete sso. 4"'at ... ~ 12 a
foot. 49-4-5549.
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213 887-7221.
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CHEVROLET '83
EL CAMINO COHQUESTA ve, eooo ml, pwr et/b<lla, auto, em/tm cue. tilt,
crvlM, saeoo. Me-6387
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Standard trena , am redlo,
5ef( ml. OOOd condition. s 1850 080 ~71
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Auto, t ........ , cru6le. pla, =o . I _19d. lffded. p/wtndow9. pl\ocb, 7). 11115 Conn6w
Vint ,511.. • T70-100t.
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lOhO HA•BOI! 81\10
(0\IA Ml\A 641 01)10
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eq\llpment. "' ~tltua brown with aoth tnt9rior.
Under .0,000 mlea. Uk•
new. MUST SEE.
( 1ZVL.0.) 16'86 ..loM-
IOfl & Son Unc M«c;.
640-6830
'12 CADUAC SEVl.l£ El£GAm
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•14,995
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(tOt91S) l'TtH. CUTLASS SUPREME 1981 "6 0111 ~ SEVIUE
Johnton & Son Unc Mero. BROUOHM·Alr. crulM, "" """""'
640-5'30 wire ~ '2t00/otlo, $ 9 9 F•HlllllT'U O.Tst-1306. E~t ,8 5
FUT\JAA • 4 di', auto, air, Aak tor M
power lteering, powtlf -
bfatl•, 8 cyt Md muot1 PLYMOUTH 'U VOY· t------Clillll--:~ ...... ~~"~···=-=~~-=~ more. (1EOF1$1), MeM. AGER euto, &le, Unt
Johneon & Son Unc. wndwa. '*1 oond. 27K
Mere. 540-&l30. ml $8000 144-7385
FORO '87 FAIRLA.NE PLYMOUTH CHAMP 'IO
288 engine. '*Y good Auto, alt;, Mll'fm, tow ml.
condition 11100 13500/obo, Meur"n
S.8-1523 90-7211, •It 5 30 pm.
'14 Ct£VROlET CQIETE
................... i. •1mll $15,995
FORO '10 RAHCHERO POHTIAC '71 LAM.,.. old t----------------..,,
p u Rune Good $ 1,000 but rune ... .-1ntertor or best oft9' .. B ....-.1 541-5"5 lmmecul•t•. lg ,_, neede bOdy ~. 12500 , •• •aa .. , .. ax S43-lm. •13-e064 ep.,
Conv, 18000 tlBO PONTIAC FIEAO 'II
842-8698 Sliver, 4 cyl, etereo,
FORO MUSTANG ·ee wn/tm, 1011 MW, mu9t
Conwrtlble, baby blue. .... 873--8762
wUtl wl'lhe, flctory air, PONTIAC Wegon '13 I 1~ rwtored. cal Tim epct, air, PIS I P/8, oood
702-736--0555 cond In end out.
$4000/obO 722-1518
LJIOIU 1&11 YI 'U TOYOTA Ctlllca GT '13 -LSC • LC>llded w/power 8r1gtl1 red. eun roof,
equipment In beeutlful c11Htt•. elr cond , bluel*thet Interior & p/windows CN1M, Ult,
much more. Uc 1JTE439 elloy wheela (to0$S)
$15.895 JoflMon & Son snt5. Cormlef &.la*J,
Unc. Mere. 640-54S30 110.1001
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lntMMatterofltle lcnOOf Dttttlet: NIW· NOTICf:TOouom.u.T, ,,..,...UU CtTY°'N WPOAT~t4 c.totnlbuelfW•· OIVIN HI .. tUled PIJtTWlllllP OOlnO...,_• do6na&IUl!nWk °' U>fTH AA.IA WATKM. POflllT·MHA UNlffllO (A.-aAoaMdo)LAMV A YOU ARI IH OUAUU ADOPTING PLAHHID HUAHINI IHIM ~ PUllOllll for MnWllnO.. ONM11NOUMDD ot~ TA AUTO IALH. tOWI ~KAP
0.: Hid ICHOOI. OISTllllCT P.INCH:... AN l_.blVIOUAL: UHDCflll A DUO OI' TfttJIT COMMUNITY DllTAICT PAHY, IOI tlh lt1_~t· i.bof, ~. eqiipmlrlt, '9Cnn<>UI 1231 lo. Oww .... s-te I DIXOH.. 4IO C...
No. A 1ia m lld o..oain. t 00 o'CICOQ. CHAl811N ~ nHCH AN OATED 10/11/13 UHl.£18 AfQUL.ATIONa '°" TH lnotOfl "'9ch Call "'""'' tr~atlOn, and euell __,_ .. MAm Art c.alf, t2Y07 °'"· ~ lllad\, a.If NOT!Ca OI' 8Al..!. PM of h *t! dwt at June, INDIVIDUAL: lAAAY A. YOU TAKI! ACTION TO POINT Dfl MA9' "-AHHl.D ....,, J CciOY. 10t Gt'* f • IM'f. l),e,.. TM ~ penon NI llfud ""*1ncMlrl, ,.,.. t2MO Of NIAL ~ 1... FINCH AND CHNITlf!I 0 PAOTICT YOUR PROP· COMMUNln LOCATID OH ., • Huntll'IOfOI\ Iliad\, Celt QUWwd '°' tM COHSTRUO. ~""' •• __.. pett.. Sllytwk Ln . ~ IMdl. ~ .,...., A ,,.....
ATPAIVATISAU! "--ot lld ~FINCH. HUHAND AND !ATY,ITMAYIEIOLDAT THI NO"THIAITUU.Y 12141 "TIOHOflTH FOU.OWlHO ,_hlftl:N ... lll•lfltp~ Cailf,t~ t.-lonll LMt Corpot1IUon
HOTICI! II HlAHY ~ Dept, WIFI: FINCH CONSTRU<"r A PU8UC SALi. IF YOU CO-.!A °'COAST HIOH· Tiii• bu•lnest .. con· PAOJl!CT: Rl!HAlll.1· et1ltJnO"""' CM ttc"thloua f'erladFlllflunwnd. '"* Calltoml•, 17 L~
OIVf.Htll&llhondenl!Qned, 9wltreet.Coe1t._CA TION ANO DIVILOPM NT, MEED AN EXPLANATION WAY ANO MACAATHUfll dUcttcl b)': an lndivtctu.I TATION Of' MAHHOLll, ~ nemeof LOTI I 1 ~A~. Tldtln, Cellf Lane ~ 9Md\ Olllf
u l!Qolitor of the tat.te of Ptofect ldentlfJceUon INC .• A CAUfOffNIA ~ OI' THI! NATU 0' THI IOULl!VAflllO (Plannln11 ~Colby PROJECT NO 1'1a1oo.t4 AND I HOTIL At· t!UO ii'iiO EOOH JULIA WAT~, dlt-Name AIPHAL T PAV lt<>AATIOH, Ind DOe8 1 P~U.DINOS AOAINIT CommlHlon Amencl!Mftt Thlt 1ta1.,,..,..1 wu filed ~ w'11 be ,......, by IOQAT'f.8 a' 1010 PUllrNn Thie but!MM 11 con. ~ AIN90n, '31 ~
oee.d, ..... 91 ~ IHOJBLACKTOP AT VARI ttw°"Gfl '°' lndultwe YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Ho .,.h with the County a.ttl of Or· the eo.t. MtM 8flnl\,Wy St,_., co.ta ...... cal-dUetW bf: e oenetal per1· Court, Cos1• ...... o.llf
..... to lh9 ~end --OU8 DISTRICT LOCATtOHS VOCI AM 8!1NO sum TACT A L.AWV[" the ~ of Iha anoe County on Mey ao, OIWict, at .. ofl'IOe d ... '°"* 12128 ,,.,..,., 92"1
bidder upon the l9Nna and P1ec. Pt9na 111 on flt IY PLAINllF'' (A Ud le•ta On 0/20/80 et t t5 AM City of -port .. ecll IN& Ctty a.ti, T7 '* Oftve. The llc11tlovt bualM.. lefll'ad Anllfm<*rl WllllU! Kedl, H Fl
condltlone --~ men-"''ct\ulng Dept., 2ttlS.I clemendllldo> ;ACIFlC IN-OICO CORPORATION .. DOES ORDAIN .. f~ ,,..... Cotta ...... CelltOMI&, unt• ,,.,,... ttatwMnt '°' ,,.. pttt• Thi• ttattfN'll ... f1lecl Ot\llon l..lguM liMd\, Calf.
tloned, and eut>j9oe to OOft-lewltttet,CottlMeM. CA LAND BANK, • State Ctw· tM duly ~ni.d TNel• IECTIOH , The lolOwlnO PublW* 0Hf'1!9 Coeet lh9 flout of 1100. m.. Jllol ......, ... flledon Aptl 17, with Iha County Clertl of Or· 82111
lltmatlon ~ Mid lups1ot 92129 t•tcl ..,.Ina lne.Ututlon under and punuent to Deed ,.., preperty 1n tfte Qty of Diiiy Plot June 1s. 20, 21, 1, , ... at wHoll tame • 191$ ~ the County of Or ll'IOt County on Ma1 ti, Terry Obion. "41 ~
Coun. on W-"*cl,. M NOTICE IS HEREBY 't'w lilllw 11 CAL&MDAR of Trutt, flllecorded on H9wpor1 leeetl. Counly of .Mt 4 1Ne _.be opened pub'lefV end ange 1918 ola Orde, l'ountaln \fallty,
8, 1ttle. tllM llOur 1000 OIVEN lflet th9' tbov•· DAYe .,._ W. --· 101201'3 U Oooutnenl Ho Or9n91, Sta1eof Cel4for111e ,_.,, reed alcMld In the counCJll The full NerN and ,.,._ ....a Cellf. moe
o"CIOdl AM , or 1l'lerMner NllMd School 0111nc1 for le~•,_ .. • a ~SI of Offtalel ~ A portion of lloctl al, cNimt>er1.a..ed~ dtnc• of the Pereon Pubtllhed Orange Cout TNI bu IMM It CIO"·
within the time eAowect by OJ•noe County. Calltomle. t)piiw1m. ,..,..... at oordt In the oMoe of the Re-lrvln•'• SubdMtlon, H PdtlJC NOTICE aNll beer Iha title of the Wlthdttwlno • a partoer Dally PllOt Mey SO, June I, ducted by• • ..,_., I*'•
1-, ti the omot of 9Alflll0 I acting by and thtougtl ltt dlM ....n. OOIW of °'llll09 County, ehOwft In 9ooll I, Page ... Of WOttt Md the IMllM ol the TllotrlM A. KlerneN '3792 13, 20 1N8 nettfllp
COFFIN 380 Qlenneyre Qowfnlng Boetd henMI• A..._• ,._...Ml.. CallfOfnle executed by. M~ Mtll)t In the "'9l.IC HSAMtQI WIU. bldcMr bUt no othat Via De A.gu4l. IHI Jolan f ·211 ~ lowte
Stteel. Suite '"G", Laguna en .. t_.tt•ed to .. '"DIS· Mt ......... ,_. r:::r. MICHAEL 0 CAOW, AH 0tnce of the County Re-M .. U> 9Y ntt CC>eTA 11~ 1NR At'lf b6d ~ltMO, CA 92t7& Thie sUdallWl1 wM lled
BNdl, Celllornla. 111 rlgnt. TRICT , w111 reic;....,. up 10, wl'tdtft """' • ._ UNMA"-AIEO MAN WILL c.ottJet. ••A "~ COii-r.o.w.csanertllelCMOUled 81gn•d Tllomu A "8.IC NOTICE wtththaCount,CWt!OfOlf·
tttla. ll\lereet Md .. ,.,. of but not later 1111111 IM~ In,,... .......... ,... Sill AT PUttLIC A.UCTIOH .. anown on Olatrlellng .... etON -AT ntl CfTY Clotlng time'°' the receipt Kllltrlatlt ... County on June 4 •
• t Id c DI T H Ju I. I A •t••td lime. INled bldt fOt went the_.. .. ,_,.. TO TH' HIGHEST 9100Eflll Map No 32, rellttred IO In HAU.. n 'AIR OfUYI of bldl lfld be r«"'"9d to Putllilhed Ofenge COUI ,tennoue ....... 19M
WATKINS,a.t1111d,tltha 11~-.,clolacontrectlor uae. FOACASHOA AS~CIFI· Sectlort 2001050 ol the COITA llleA CALI~ lheblclder~.11ati.il OdylllllotJune 13,20 27, N~ITA~ ~
ttm. of,_ ctNtl't. 11\0 .. 1"-lt>OveP'Otecl If,_ de Mt .. 'fWt CALLY OCSIONATED Newpor1 a..otl Mun!Qpal ~AT e:.'P..M. O.. belMllOMl~lyof July4, 1ttl ThelolloWlngs--ona.,. Publlahed Or9n09 0oeM
tlghl tttl• 11\0 ln\et .. t 1ri.1 Blclt tnall be reoel~ tn ......,.. 9ft ..._, ,_ _, CASH IC R'S CH£CK(8) (pay-coci.. and by Wdl reference Al .00.. U PO--... the b'dder to -tn.t Illa b6d Fe52 <104"0 but1neM.. Deity Piiot Jwle tS. 20, %7,
aaJd .... t. haa 9CqUlfed, by Ille piece Identified lboW, .... tM c--. ... pew •ble .. time of .... In !Mui mltde I l*1 01 Title 20, THIRllAl'Tl.R ON MOit-.. rWOllYed In prOj)er time L£l'CON l!NTfRPRl&fS. Jvly ' , ...
Oj)eratlOn ol 1-Of other· 1110 •"•" be ~ and • ..,... _., and ,... money of lhe United ltatea) wt11Ch It roned P-C. It,... DAY, ~ u, ,_, ... A Ml of plana, Sf>ecttj •-.,. Mft•nl'f• 10828 La Alondta, Fountain F~t
wlM. othet than Of In td· publk:ty r .. d aloud ., tfle wty....., ... .._ ........ AT THE FRONT ENTAANC! by •mended to adopt ~ THI fOU.OW· Ptovtelont Md eddltiont lo ,.--"'"~ Vflky Calif t2708
dltlon 10 that ol MIO EDITH ebOv•·•tat•d lime encl twu-warNftl tr-.._. TO THE OLD OR.ANOE Planned Community Dtetrict ..0 APPUCAno..t.. Gen.al Pr~ to lfle Lou;t M COftCOnl Jt , rtBJC NOTIC(
JULIA WATl<INS, •• IM tim. pla<.• ~ COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Aegulallont. dellnM\lno ct. • AltlY cw ntl POU.OW· Stendard Speclflcalton• AC~-=-.. 29&5-A South Fall"'llew SI. ---------
°'hit <JMth, In and 10 the flllr•Wlll bea nladepolllt T-. wt edler ..... ,... LOCAttO ON SANTA ANA velopm«ll regulellont for tNO ACTIOMI ARI may be obtfllned et the Of NA.lim ITATl•lfT Santa Ma. Cellf 927'CM ~Tl110Ue ..._. ..
rMI property deecrtbed u requlretd fOf ea(tl Mt ol blcl qulrMnenta. YCMI 1M1 want 80ULEVARD BETWEEN llwl P.,<*, alltetled hereon CHALL.INOllD IN COURT flee ol lhe Olfea!Of of Publlo The lollowtnQ peraona are Pttrlelt A Ltffler 1oe2$ N.,_ ITA..._.,,.
followe d<><:um•nt• to guarentM to call en •"-Y ,..., SYCAMORE STREET ANO u Exhibit 'A .. THI CHAUDtOa MAY • Servlcea. Room' It. 11 F-'r d 01 n bu 1 l n... • I l• Alondr .. Fountain Vflky The fofloWtng ""'°"' .,.
Lot 173 ol Laguna 8ucfl ,,..r rtturn In QOOd condition ewey. ff J911 do M4 ~MWft BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. SECTION 2 The Planning LllllTID TO OMf.Y THOU Drive, Cotta ....._ C... CO 09K BOO I( RES : Caltl 02708 ' clOlng bullneM ..
u '* "llO recoro.o In ...,,l\ln n • d•V9 etler the bid en an.-,,,__, cefl aft CA tll right. tttla and 1nt11wt Olf.c:tor of 1n. Clty of N9w tttu.I eomo.. ,.._, fornle upon • l'IOIHtfun-T AUMNT 23.o Harbor Thlt bue•n••• It eon· A All£ ACCIOlHT AT.
eooai t Page 711, Mlt• opening cl•t• ett~ ~_.,...If oon~ 10 and !\OW heWI I port Beach It hef•by In· AT ntl "'9l.IC tm.AMeQ d&bttpaymenl ofSI0.00 Art BIVcl Co' M CA ducted by • gat*'al pett· TORMEY "°° MecAttllur oattaneoue Mapa, A«.otcl• Cac;n tHd mu11 conform • llpl t6d oMoe (llet.d lft by II unclet uld DMd of atrvcted encl cllr.c:tecl to DEICtll'ltlaD .. 1"Hl9 NOo edclitonal Ch.,ge of $2.00 9282$ • • •aa rllfllhlp Blvd. eUlte 370, ~
of Or•llil9 County Call· and tM rMPOf'llVI to tile tl'te ,..,_boot!). T1uat In the prOPerty eltu-apply au of the provtalOna of TI<:I Of1 IN WRrTTaN COA-wlll be mede If hancltd by Aaholt K ~ ,902 Loult M CoilCOl'll Jr leedl Ce11f t2e90
lornll contract document• 0..-• 11'19 la -ated In Nici OOUflty Clll·1uld PlanMd Community RllPONOINCI DI· mall llll'lofl9 (714) 75-4-5301 Kone DrNe •A HUntlngton Thia etatement WN filed ~ F Allen. Jf , 4400 ,..., ct.c:nbed u )~ Eactl bldclef tllell Mibml1 ::r..utn .... ~ )Y-lornla dMCtlblng the 1111<1 OlllrlCt Regulalk>nt 10 IM UVUmD TO ntt P\.AN-for P"fcNllno lnfofmetlort leedl CA 82648 wltl't the County Ctenc of Or Mac:Ar1hlK 8IYd ek11te aro.
Through S1r .. 1 l a9unt on lhe lorm l\>rlllttled O#llh . .._. '*'-Yfl ..... 1"-eln pr~ ae deacr1bed her• llMQCOMMlllON AT Of1 bGh bid ehell be mede on Tl'tl ' bu In I ange Covnty on May 15 H9wpor19Mc11 Celtf t2teO ~. c.i1lom11 lhe contrect documents, ••• DtAI CA.LL*>Amol THE SOUTHEASTERL y In, the .. me tnait be In Ml "''°" TO THI "*-.ec: the Pr~ 1orm, '""" • • ... • con· 1988 . Thlt bUtlnne It con
Bid•°' on ... ••• l•W11ed llSlOlll\lprOQOMclMibCOn per• prtttllter ""' 6() FEET Of THE NORTH-1rorce encl efttc1 and be. HIAflll_lNQ.. P-1 througl't P·11, prC>Ylded d~~i:i=:ual ,..., ouct•by anlndMduiat
fOf Mid propeny 11\d muai trectou on 1111a proj9Ct H r"SJU"ta ~ a -WESTERLY 100 FEET OF part ot Title 20 of the New· 1. "-ANHlNO ACTl()M In the contract doucmente, Thlt atetament v.1:1 filed Publlahed OJ~ COUI Aot>ert F Allen, Jr
be In writing 1111<1 #Ill be r• required by the Sul>lettlng qulna en .... 00f1e. LOT 5 OF TRACT NO 183, port Beach Munlctpel COO. 'A·H ·IM ,OR CH•UI Incl lltlllll be KC~ with the County Clettt ot Or· Dailt Pltot May 30 June e. Thia etei.ment ... fllid
oeo-..c111 the otftea of BAIRO tncl Subcontracting Fair UM C#1a o -._... HARB 0 R 0 RC HARD SECTION 3 The Meyor HOELZLI, AUTHO. RIZID by e certified or Glthlet'a arige CovnTy on June , t3 20 1988 with the County caenc of Of·
B COFFIN 380 Glen~• P•actoeea Act Govt Code t~ llO .. ofteMra TRACT NO I. AS SHOWN 11\ell ttgn and 11le ~ Cteflc A_.NT FO.. NCHAM> ANO check or a bid bOftcl for not 1N8 F·~ enge County on MWf 77,
Street ~·· . G l ag\ln• Sec 4 100 at MQ ~Ion; au ,......... ON A MAP RECORDED IN eh•H .u .. 1 to the pauege of HOGY NAKRI '°" ........ thin 10% of the amount ,,,_ 1981
Beecn. Cehfomla A11orney EaGh b1d01t muat Mibmll ffC!flta 1 m ..... ltenllqua BOOK 12 PAGE 31 OF MIS-thlt Orcllnane. Thlt Orcll· NEW AL 0' A CON• Of the b'd. mede payebit to Publlahed Or Coeet 11t1Dt 'C """'fl"r '11ttl1
'°' IUllcl aat1ta. or m•y be with each bid Cet1111ad Of Cll"'f"' COii ••• for· CELLANEOUS MAPS. Rf. nanoe ttlall be publllhed OloTIONAl Ull n1t111T the Colt• ...... Sanltaty Otlly Piiot June 'T. 20 27 l"l,IUU ""' ~ Allen •nd Flatt, 4-400
filed with the Clerll ol &aid eaatuer t cMc:lt. ptyable 10 m 1 I d • d • 1 I et a I ea CORDS OF SAID COUNTY ~ 1n the offlclal ,_. '°" Tl~ OUT-Olatrtct No pr~ ahall July , l080 ' ' ACTITIOU9 ........ MecArthut 90ule¥lfd Suite
Oranoe COunty Su~rle>< ,,... DISTRICT()( a bid t>ond .......... wted.... The ,,,... eddr-and paper of the City within ftt· 0 0 0" w 0" IC A .. D be contlder.O unleM eo-F&49 • ITATlllllWT 370 Newport 8eeCtl o.lld
Covrt. 11 any Orne ell• llrtl In the form Ml lorth In the ~ le COf'te eecuce. aw other common cletlgnallon. tMf' (15) deya ol llt lcloc>-ITOftAOI .. CON.IUNC· companl•d by 1ucll T:::loll<>Wt ,._.._1 er• 928Sa '
publlcallon of this no11c;e contrect clocurnenta 1n en c:eeo If 1ny of the rMI property Uon The Ordinance "1•11 be TION wrnt A C~R ealf\ter'• en.ck, CNh, or "II,......._. Publlthad O..ange Cou1
anclt>elorem1i.1ng .. khale •mount not IHI then II wted no ~ta.., clt1crlbacl ab ova le ettactlvethfrtyclaysaltttthe Rl!CYCLINQ IUllNlll, bidder'• bond rta.IC NOTICE cl~H1'e~~:rERS 985 Dally~ June 13. 20, 27
The rlghl 11 r--..ecl tor• $~ 1100 00 •• e guerant• ~ta I tteMpo, puede purported to be 138 AND elate of 111 tdoptlon LOCATID AT ,-. ANO Noblcl~becontldertcl ACnTIOUI eu ... n BtryWlde Ortve w-1 Hew· July 4 1N8 iec11ny1no11tbl01 th11t"4tbld()erwlllente<lnto p.fd9fe4GMO.J'9,_... 138 112 EAST 2tST Thia 0Jcl1nanca wet In 1M LOOAM AV'l.NlM, IN unleult~Oflabllflk C f ,....., F-C2tli
SAIO Ule .,.,u be made Iha p•OQOMCI conlrllC1111111 .,,.., au -..to. eu .._.. STREET COSTA MESA, CA 1rodu0ecl at a regular meet AN MQ ZONI IN• form lurnllhed by the Cotti NAllm 8TATIMIJfT port BMcfl. aH Hvv2
upon lhe lollowlng term• ume s aw8'clecl to avc;h I y otrH ooaae de H 92827 Ing of 1he City Council ol lhe y I flt o NM INT AL. o E. M ... Sanitary Dlltrlet and la The IOl10>orino '*'°"' .,. Sta van P Urry· 985 •-IC MftTil't
CASH. tawful l'TIOney of the bl<ld., In 11w1 event or I allure proptacMd lln evteo ... The un<*tlgned Trust• City 01 N.wport BMch "411<1 TIAMtNA TION· NCOA TlYI made In eccordance with the d04ng bu•'-u BayalcM Drive WMt, .....,. ruua. ""'• tlA
Unrted Slit•• or on te<m1 to ente• into tatO con1r1c1 cJonelpcwpertedelaoent. clltc1alm1anyllabllltylor any on Iha 27111 day of May DECLAflllAnoH. prov1elona of Iha ProC>ONI SliilTH ENGINEE~O. P<>.ih ~· F-111 ~2 t-AC--TmOUl---.,_---.. -
ecceptable to the under· ........ ~urlly wtll be tor f& .. I• ocroe ,......,._ lnco<rec1neat of tile ttr•I 1986 and wat a<1091ec1 on 2. Pl.AWQ ACTtO. requ•rernent• t880 Ba~ St ta c1uct!:s ... :n n::ivJ.,.,con ~ ITAT'llmNT .-gnecl E•ecutor and 8'>-1a11.ed , ......... .._... ... wMd eddr ... and 01her common 11'119thOayolJ\lne. 1988 by PA.-... ANO Tl.NTATIVI Each blclcler muet b• M4IU Calif 92827 -• an
proved C.1 the Cour1. 1an l i.. DIST RIC~ r_ .... qulefl "-" • -ebOfado dealgnallon II any tnown the foflowlng vot• 10 wu ""'ACT MAP T·t•11 "Ofl llctnaect encl elao pr• Gregory George Smtih, Steven p Urry The lolkJoMng peraone.,..
oarcent 110"••1 ol tile thfo•!Qnltoretecl anyor 1ll l lnrnedlete-te.~110-herein AYES. COUNCIL MEM·1TOM LOY&, All1"HONZID qutlllledurequlredbylaw t008W BalboeBlvd.CAf>I. wt~"::i.·~T'~;=-of~ "°0"tt>;"~T'c;u.HOM!
pvrchuo price offered to b1d1 or to wt1ve eny Ir oc.e 1 wn •boeedo, ~ Sllldealewlllt>emacle.bU1 BERS Ag ... Coli. Hart. AGENT FOfl ROM'" '·A CIW A°' C42 contrec 0 , Newport Beech alll Count y M 21 FURNISHINGS ll75
eccompany the bid Incl the regularltlM tn any bldt or In ltamar • wn NtYtoao • ,..,. wltl'tol.ll C0\191111'1 or wit· HMlher. l.Aeur8' Plummw CUYUlt AND NIWPO«r 10('a llc.nM It required 92181 ~ Y on ay p • 10 coM Mela.
balanc. upon contwmauon the bidding eteftCia de .au19 .. 11 • t rtnly •llPI' ... or Implied, r• Streuu HAM<>fl IUtlDIAI '°"A The Boetd of Dlractore of Thie twalneaa le con-"°'141 C~2e27 •
ot Nie ()I upon aooec>t•blt Pur....,1110 the pro"'-· llN oftc:lfta. ~ ..... gatdong tnla poeMUlon ()( NOES COUNCIL MEM· T£NTATiva TRACT MAP the Coat• Mete Sannwy ducted by an lnOMclual
111ms at et>ove eat lorth ot Section 1773 ot the Labor (•H el dlreet0tto tM-eN:Umbrancea 10 P•Y the BERS -I TO IU•DIYIDID TWO OlatrlCt rMerVet the right to Gregory G Smnri Publlthecl Of•not Coaat Frederlek °""°" Evene,
DA TEO June 6. 10118 coo .. ol ,,... Siii• ol C•ll· fonlco) rem11n1no prlnclpal Mim ol AB s ENT c 0 u N (,IL LOT• INTO 7 LOTI wrnt A rejecl any Of all ~· fhl• atatament WU nlad Dally Piiot May 30. June e. l975 Perwona • 10. Cott•
0 E R H A fl 0 H 10,,111 the DISTRICT hu ot>-c-No. -.s1• Ille notes eecured by .. 1c1 MEMBERS CONOfTIONAL Ull ""-The Contractor eh ell with the County Clerll of Or-l3 20 1988 f.278 Meta. Caltt 82827
MINCMAHN, EHc4.ltor of t1rnec1 rrom tt,. 04ractor or The name encl e6clr ... of Oaecl of T~1. with wi1er .. 1 PMlp ltleuNf, Mey0t MIT ,Ofl aHAMO ONYI· corn9"; v.tth the P'O'llAIOn• = County on Mey 19 Thie bualneea 1• con·
!tie Eetate of l!dlttl J""8 the Oe9ar1tnenl ol ln<luatr1at 11he court 18 !El nombre y thereon u prOVlcled In Mid ATTtST Waneta E Rao WAY ACClll, LOCATl"D or Section 1770 to 1790 In-l9 _...._. •-"' °'f~ 'Ou~ll'll
Waitlllna Ral111on1 the 9anerel <111ocooncle lacorteM) SU-·n<>ltt eclvenc.a 11 any lgto City Clerk AT20etAHD20100flANOI ctusMt. of lfle CelllOfnla ,._, r~ NOTICE r on v
Publlenect 0r•llil9 Coa11 prev11l•ng rate ot per diem IPERIOR COURT OF CALI· 1 under the term• ol tile DMd Noll Exh1b1t on hie In City• AVENUI! COITA MllA IN L•bof COO.. the prevelHng Publlelwld Or~ Cout I Thlt eteletnent wa flied
Dally Ptlol June 12 13 19, wegH encl th• g•n111al FOR NIA COUNTY OF OR· of Trull, '-· chergee and Clttk"s Otflca AN .. 1 z 0 NI 1'N. ral• end ec:ala of wao-0.. Dally Piiot May 30, J•Jnt 8. '1CTITIOUI llU...... with !~County Cl-J Of~
1986 p<IVllllng r•t• !or hOllday ANGE 700 CMc center ••pert-Ol lhe TrualM and Publletled Ofange Coat! v I flt 0 .... E .. T A l 0 E. termtnecl by the Olr1C1or ol t3 20 1988 NA• ITATl•NT = nty on tY •
Th989 al\d ove<11me WOC"ll In the to-Ome W111t P 0 Boll 1138 ol the truatt <:rMled by Nici D•tly Pllol Jone 13 t98& TlMlllNATION MfQATiff the Department of lnduttrlal f ·26T 1 The f~ C*aonl •• '8'°'64
---------caltly lfl wfllcil thll worll 1110 Sent• Ane CA 92702-0838 Oaecl ol Trull to-wit I Fs.&5 DlCLAflllATION. Relttlont State of Call· domo bul'MH u Pul>llahecl Or Coast
f'\8.IC NOTICE be performed tor MCtl cr•tl The neme adclf-and $130 774 98 >. AN OflOtNANCI Of fornla. Whlctl ere 1111<1 wllll Ml.IC NOTICE I CONTRACTORS DOOR ";r
O< ty~ ol worker neacled 10 I 'lllephone number of plaln· Tfle beneflclery under Mid MLIC NOTICE THE crrv COUNCll. Of ,,... Alltl1anl Secretary of & SU~Pl y 19'5·A Ptaoen· Dally Piiot June I • 20, 27,
IC Hiltt e•ecute the contrtCI TheM Utt 1 tttorney or plalnlltt Oaec1 of Trutt heretofore ax-THE CITY Oil COIT A Mid Dl9trlcl tnd 8"1111 torten FICTTTIOOl llU ... 11 tie A,,. Cotta Maea Ctlll July' l8&e F-tt7 l'ICTTTIOUl IWINll ralet are on Illa et Iha DIS wtlhoul 111 11t0<ney. 11 (El ecuted and clel!Yered to tr>e l'ICTITIOUI .,.._.. MllA flTAa.11...a fllll· penelhes p<MCtlbed Iller• NAllllf ITATIMIWT 92827
NAMEITATlMENT TRtCT OlltC• IO<:ltt.0 ••lnombr• ladlrecelony tlnlr un<Jerllgned. written Dec· .. ,...TA~ QUIRl!llE•T• AND fora'°' nonc:omc>lfance of Tl'te~pereonaani Maaaen •nouttnea. lnC
Ttie ~persona era Purcfl....-g Offt0e 294S-9 m•ro cl• 1a1elono del latttlon of Default and De-Tho follOWlng per90na .,1 CMTflltlA 'Ofl O"-"OtNO
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o o t no butt"•" tt Beer St Cotta MeN. CA 1t>ogaclo c1e1 clemandanta. o mane! for Sala. and written clotng t>uslneaa u ANO DAAINAOI flllRMITI. •v ORDIR 0, THI CARTS, 4'40 Vl1t1 P.,eda. Ava . Colt• Maa1. Ctlll
CandlewOOCl Tenece Apta 92626 Copies may be ob dll dernandente que no Notlc;e of Default ancl Elac-REDLANDS PARK WEST ENVIRONMENTAL DI· •OAAO Of o.ICTOftl Of' Newport BMch. Cellf 92880 02827 '1CTTn0Ue .,_ ..
23• E 17th St • 100 Coll• t4'necl on la<lUMl A copy ot 1~ •bogado. Ml JAMES tton to Sell The Undertlgnecl PLAZA l TO • California TlltMtNATION: Nt!QATIVf TM! COITA .... ..... Li.wetlyn ' RU• Smith. Thi• bualn••• ,. con NAm 8TAT1Dmlff
Mesa CA 92827 ·~ ,.,., thlll be POiled H PALMER Es 0 c.euled Mid Nota ol De-L1m1ted Penneratlip 20112 DECLAJUTION TARY DtlTRtCT 440 Viii• p.,ed•. NewPOf1 clucied by • COfp()ftlk>n The~ penone -
Jofln l u111 1019 ~11r1an •' 11>11 tob site FRIEOEMANN STONE. LA tauo encl Elec:Oon to s.11 to Butlnet1 C.Oter Dove Suil• '°" AMTHER WOfl· PIJ1>111tled Ortnot Cout Beactl. Cthl 92MO I Branda MMMll OOlng ~ •
LaNI ,.._port a.Ktl CA II "'•ll t>emenott()f)'UPOM SCALE l(Ef0 & FINGAL. I be 1tcorded tn Ille county 200 lrvlne Ctlll 92715 , ... TION ON THI AltOVI Dally Piiot June e 13. 1088 Thta buatn•H .. con Thlt t1•t""*'1 WU lllecl ( • ) N E w p 0 R T
92660 tf'le CONT RAC TOA to Whom I t900 Benk ot America whet• the raa1 Pl'oc>ert'f ''I Pen American Pr<>c*11M APPi.i CA TIONI TILE· F607 cluc1ec! by huebtncl 1nd wllt with tile County Clet1t of Or• PROPERTIES (b)HIWPOfltT
Thia bu11roeas 19 con the con1ract 11 awtrcled. end To-Ont City Blvd WMI localed Trua1 .. 11 CICG 1 Celllornta a-el Ptn I PttONf T54-D411 C,.. CALL Rite Smith 1"99 Covnty on May 2t CANNERY PROPl!RTIES
ducted by en ond•v•<'u&i upor any 1ubcontr1cto1 O••noe. CA 92668 17 141 CotPOflllon narshlp 2082 8utlnHI AT THE Off'ICf Of' THE PlB.JC NOTICE Th•t •tatemenl •aa hied 1988 ( c) l 1 D 0 CANN EA Y
Jonn l Ufll U'10flr 'WCI\ CONTRACTOR 999 6666 Acl<lr ... and teleptlon• Center on.... Sult• 200 '1.ANNINO O«PAR'TllENT IWlll\ the County Clerk of Dr· nas711 PROPERTIES(d)UOONEW
Tl\11 1111_.....1 Wal rueo to pay "01 -"""' ,,.. Mid DATE 1FechaJ MAR 27 number of oert0n conduct lrvtne Cell! 92715 -"°°"' 200 n FAIA o..tvi K 25711 11199 County on Mey 1• PubUslled Ounge Cout p 0 RT , R 0 p ER TIE I
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1986 ltrogsai.ts 7101Belrc1Av AOl(een COITA MllA CALI ' '1CTTTIOUlllU ... H 1988 OellyPllotMay30 June8,(a)NfWPOAT LIDO
ange Coonty on May lil emptoyfld by tr.em In lhe •• QMy L QranYllM, Clwtl, tnu11 Aa..Oa C•lllomlt Thia ttetement "'" llled F~NlA. ' • NAME ITATl!llUIT "°'117 13 20 1988 PROPERTIE.8, 333e V\e llOo.
11"1&6 llC'.1Jllon I)! the con1rect bJ flob•rt M. l e99att, 9 13 3 5 4 1 0 I I ( 8 1 8 ) _,111 Ille County Ci..k Of()< ,ubftehed Otllft09 c-t TIWI lollow1ng pertont .,. Publlthed Orange Coeel F·272 Newpor1 8"dl, Cdf t2t63
f:IOM2I t•o tJ•OOer rney w•lrldr•w OeputJ 342 3408 1 Count on M• 30 Dall Piiot June tJ '* domg bullnela aa GlenOale Darty J"lll(lt May 30. J\Ane 8 J«T"J D. Ad#ne, 162 V\e Pub11Jhecl O•tllQfl Co&t• 1111 btO Ir>< a pet Oil or lorty Put>hlhecl Orange Coaet CICQ CORPOR,A TION, 1~ 1 Y y ' ftM AuocratH lid 3200 13 20 t981! ptBJC NOTICE Undlne, Newport 9eech.
D••ty P110I ~., 23 30 Jur>e ,,,,. (45) 0•~ .11 .. ,,,. d•I• Daily Pilot June 13. 20 27 AS f111UIT£E .... "'ANO c. I f3104f7 Bflll04 Sult• eao. Cotta F-282 Calif 9~ e 13 19118 Ml ror , .... opening or bid• July 4 191111 SAUCEDO, AUTHOfllDD PubllShecl Orenr Coeet DllDllC NOTICE Meta CA 92828 FICTmOUI au..... Thia bu•IMM ,. con-
F239 A o•yrnent bond and a f"8~ llONATIME Delly Piiot June 1 20 27 rUPL JS G Aaeocletu 3200 P'tllllC NOTICE NAm ITATl•lfT ducted by an 1nOMcNe1
----------perlorma~ t>ond will be Publlehed Orange Cout J 1 4 1988 Brtttof Sul1• 8eO Cotti TM follo..+ng ~ .,. J«ry 0 Adame
Pml.IC NOTICE req1.11tecl P<IO• 10 ••llCU11Qn Ml.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot May 10 June 8, u ~ F fi t~ FICTmou• 9UllNEH M .... CA 9~28 . I '1CTTTIOUI 9Ul*lll 00•"0 bullnMI.. Th61 eta1ement .... fllid
----------of 11111 contract encl lllall be I '3 1986 NAME ITATl!fftN'T I Connecttwt G-•I life NAm ITATl!•lfT IMS>lJLSE SALES LfO, with the County ci.ni Of Or·
ftCTTTIOUS llUltNEll on ll'o• form Ml 10f1h 1n the flCTITIOUI 9USINEll F592 The lollowlng per1or1a are Int Co (limited PIMM'>, Tho loltowlno pertona.,. "40 OtgOOc1 Ct , ltguna ange County on ~ 3,
N.U. ITATHffNT contract docurnente NAM( ITATl!MfNT MUC NOTICE dOlng bualneat 11 I 900 College Grove, Roule S ooong t>ush-., Beach Calif 928&1 108e
Thi! 1Qll<>w1ng peraon1 ere Po.irsvent 10 S.Cllon 4590 rtlfl following per90na ere f'taJC NOTICE f"ICmlOUI llUllNlll 4~'6ECH & ~S~l:A ~ 207 Bloomllald. Conn l ING 0 l D & AS . Jamaa Stuart Devi• «O n1'7'N
d<>'"9 IW9''-' as of tl>fl Govern""'"' Code 01 doo"9 bu11ne11 as empus u 1 08002 Alln Mortgage A s o c 1 A T E s 1 8 8 3 5 Otqooc:t c1 Laoun• Beech Publlhecl Ofarige Colet ROJO TRADING COM tto11 State or C111torn11 tile 0 El TA P A C' FI C IC 2994 ttAllM! ITATl!Ml'NT N-por1 ~~._9~'.1 92e&OI RMI Estate 0991 . (con AlgongUtn #212.Hunllngl.On Ct1ltl 9~51 0aity Piiot June 13, 20, 27.
PAN'!' 601 POldll PiatA.. i<:on111't ... w c.ootain PROPERTiES. 15520 AociL , ITAUMbfT OF I Tl\4! l~IOwlng l>l'IOOJ are I CbipS ·~--29 lO nectlCllt corpor9llo!T) Bettell Cellf 92&<&9 Trite bu1lnH1 It con· July' 1980 Newp(,,18flecri. Cehf 92663 provit•on1 permitting 1he ,114110 Btvcl Ste G 1rv1ne. WITHDflllAWAL FROM cloC~ buai~; ~ER. S T £ Oc~:nfr~ Newport Beecn, This butlneaa la con-wmie l• Vle<ra 88M clucttd oy .,, lndlVl<lu81 F-823
Donald E Slaugh!•• /!Ot,•u~i;t'!U lut· btddtr 10 C.8111 927 18 PAATNSfllllHIP MPU !<IL Cll 94' cluC1edby allmllectpanrw ParkR1<1998lfd SanOlec}o Jam.S Otvl• 1----------
Powell Piece N11woor1 -..b1t11u111 'ieeur1l1M 10< •ny Jeuy Ga~ Humrn411 -4S Of'lflllATINQ ~--~pll~T~M~.~~ A~a Fig:' .... ~u~n s~Tt~~e:~ ehlp Calll 92120 . Thia aletament ..... n..a Pt8JC fl)TIC( S..Ch Cal•I 94'663 m~y1 with,.... d by n•e DIS Hunl8' 1"'',,. Calif 92714 FtCTTTIOUI "w · ... -.,....' JSG Aaeodat11 Tt>omu T1111 butlMH 11 con ...,,.., the Covnty Clerk of Or· 1----------w Ja,.,._ sieugllle• 601 if1tCT to entur• o er· Jer"f Geil Hum"* llUSINEll NAME 92T07 Bffcll Celll 92660 l Schriber Gener9' Ptr1ner dueled by an~ . -. C6unty on May 23 PfCTinOUe .,_ ..
Powell P111ce N .. wpnr1 low·•"< .. unrt.., '"" ~ I u"' '"'-'' -• h""' I The lo41ow!ng P«90f'I ""I Cam~I• v Smuh. 3~ 6 I Th•• bue1nn1 11 con-Tl'tle tlatemen1 wu flled W LM Vterr• 19&6 , NAm eTAT'lmNT lleec'1 Caht 928(,J l•ect ..,,.., lh1t County Ci.Ml or Or-withdrawn aa •general pert· Flower Apt A. Sanle An1 dueled by co-per1ner1 w11h the County Clerk ol Or Thtt elltamel'll wu riled '1Glt11 TM lollowlno ~ .,.
Thlt hu•ln••• , nn A wei~throu~t1 or vftrlo•il 'tnoe County un Mty 8 1986 Mr lrom the oartroeratllp 09· Cehl 92707 Chips REnnlnoer A"il9 County 04\ May 30 With lhfl County Ciao of Or· Publotneo Ofer~ Coaet d<lfno bl*'-•
tlu<:led t>y a Oil""''' toart '''"" w111 ~ conducr.-<1 on ,...,. ertllng uncl., thll llCtltlOUt l d_;~~ bbu~~~~I ,~.~on 1T11";~'~=:-'tyb;:'0111~ 19111 anoe County on Mty 21 0.Jly P1to1 May .)(), June 8, LOVE LETTERS 1546-D
rwtrst"t•P Jur\<O! 23 t'i86 1tt 10 00 AM Wlll1• 6 1••1-0.....icti 500 bua•neu name of WARM· Y v u ,.., • n1Ml2 108e 113 20 1988 Adema Ave Coat• .._ w J I,,..., .,reugM .. r C0<11rllClO•S ··~to,._, w•lh N-port Ct1nt9' D• Sult• I' NG T 0 N H 0 TE l As Camille v Sml1h ""r County on June 4 Publlthed O••nge Co&tt '1Cl9'140 F-282 Calif 9282&
lnoa ,,.,..,.."", ... , llleod M111n1 .... 01nc1t O.•to<:ll)f Mike 290 N-oon Beach Ctllf SOCIA TES NO 3 •• 3090 I This statement WH 11~ If! 6 Dally Piiot June I. 13. 20. 27' Publlttlled Orerli19 Coa11 Conley l Smith, 3131 L~
w1111 1he Gounty Ci..r~ ot Or Sall .. 17141 ~'>6 3390) II 94'660 Pullman Streol Cotle M•M Wllh th~ County Clerk ol r F>= 1986 Dally PllOI May 30 JUM 8 P\BJC NOTlC[ coin Way Cotta M-. Cell! anoe Coun1, on May 9 1986 298!> Reel St Coste M... Publlshfld Orenga Co•ll Ce11lorn11 02628 1nge ounty on June l Pullll•hed Or•llil9 F-eo.4 t3 20 1988 . 92e:lt F~ CA el llllll lime 8,..d i;,rQCMd 011ly P1101 Mey 23 30 June The ltcllllou1 butlnHt 1986 D•• 1 Pi>01 June 13. 20, 27, f .275 mTTTIOUI eutlNlll Nancy S HOffl\'lan 3l3l
Publl°"""' O•fl"!)f! Co•'1 l•o!l ''-" Bids ..,Ill not be 6 11 1986 Ollme tlllatn9"110< the part· P FJ107t.2 July 4 19118 f.630 P'tllltC NOTICE NAMK ITA~ llneoln Wsy, Coeta ·....._,
li••ly Pt1c11 "-A•v i3 30 J '"" ac<'H>tfl<I frl)m Coo••acll)I~ F 2i•• ne<sn1p wu ntec1 on Aor11 17, ubllafled Orange Cout ...,.TITIOUl llUl-11 DllDllC """'TIC[ Tfle following~.,. Celff. O:lt28 l:l l:J 191111 not e1111n01ng thfl "'''~ 198S In 11lfl County of 01· Diiiy Piiot Jun11 13 20. 'l7 ,..... -rUPL ""' clolno bu._ u Thlt butlneat I• oon·
f 233 '"""1ot1 P\El.IC NOTICE ·~ July 4 19116 F 824 P\8.IC NOTtC£ NAMI ITAn.NT 'ICTTTIOUI llUllNIH MPL DATA SYSTEMS, clue1ed by hutband end wtte ---------OoHrntng loerd, •1 lie lull Nlmfl encl rlll· The lollowlng pereone .,. NAM! ITA-rn.NT 185e3 Mt Sherro<I Cltae, ConieJ l Smith C •rol~n I ltoclier, FICTITIOUI aUSIMfll dance Of the Person FICT"IOUl llUl ... 11 clOlng buSlnete 41 F mVal'-Celt! 02708 Tnll etatement -111ec1 MllC NOTICE ~urchallnn Dlrect0t NAME ITATIMENT Wt1hdraw1ng H • panne< P\El.IC NOTICE NAW ITATHllfNT l•>HOME·9 UYE R IN Tht lotlOwlno persons art ount _, With t"-,. __ .,.,........of Or· ----------· ·• l A K )376" SPECTIONS (bJTRG HOME clOlng bualnftll U I MIC;h ... P La Oou11, 18&e3 ,.,. """"''' v_,. FICTITIOU8 IUllNfll PuDlllll"\ed Oi•nge re.RSI r"" lollOWlng pertonl 1'9 homH lflmf)!la. ' irtCTITIOUI IUllNfll Th• lnlloW'lng e>ertont are 11\AA IX, 2310 Tutlln Ave . Ml St\etrocl Cl•c:te. Fountain 1"99 Covnty on June 4, NAME ITATtMENT tm 1, P1101 Junt1 11 ?O 1<186 11nirog b\tslnHI u Via 08 Ague St n Joan iln1ng bu'll,_. aa INSPECTIONS {C)TRG New"""' Beectl Callf 9'Je80 Val ..... Callf 02708 198e ~f>4f ABE ST BUILDING MAIN C1p1strano CA 92875 NAfltt ITAT'EMENT AJ"lf'L1£D ENVIRONMEN-PROPERTY INSPECTIONS. ...,. • 5e3 ,...11 hf'loll w1ngt>f'•1on9nll lENANCE CO 4'819 Eng· Stgnecl Thom11 A Tl"iefollotMngperton'lllre TAl TECHNOLOGY INC 3Stl La Perte Pltea. Cotta Peula K Hurwttz 23t01 llnclaM L1Qou11 11 PubMlhed °'7. COMI
dflong "'1slr~t > ---------I(•-~, o ... ng t>oitnftlS 41 S B Co M ... CAii! 02827 Tul11n A.,. ~ Bel!Cfl. ,Mt Shefroel CircM l!"ount&tn CASTLF C.l F.A>•lRS I• P\El.IC NOTICC land A Hunllngton Be&ch ,,, .. _. 129 W tf!th I .4 ala Call! 92e&o Valley Ctlll 027011 0111y Piiot June 1 . 20, 27.
O•t1enmoor rv n1• 1' ----------G11111 92~8 Pubrtafled Orerli19 Coa,t He~~l ei:c1o~.~ F~~n~:,~ Mll"t Cell! 92827 Don A Rldclla. 358 La Thia butlnau 11 con-Thlt bualnett le con· J11ly' 1888 92714 IC :zsm I Aobe<1 BerngroY11r. 2610 'Dally Piiot Jull<t 13. 20 27, Valley Calll 92708 1'pp1111d Environmental Perl• Piece. Cotta M .... dueled by en lndlvtclual cluctedby Miebancl•n<lwtfe f..:13
L ... 11• p • ., • .,.., Wet• .,, '' F"ICTITIOUI IUllNfll fngland Hunungron a.er.Pl July 4 1986 TochnoloQy. •nc Ctlllornl•. Callf 02827 P-·ta K ............. Mlctleal P La Ooua
C 1 r 92g,i8 F65t Tam NguyfM"I & Catherine ng w t&tll St B_. Cotta Thia bu1lnH1 I• con· -,...,....,w Grunmoor •vln., <" NAME ITATlMEM'T • 1 Hguyen 4SO w Foothill clucttd 11y en lnOlvldult T1111 atatemenl •H lilad Th•• etatttnenl wu hied PUBUC fl)TJC( 92714 •n" tollow1no ~tan• are Tto1s bu11nau 11 con· • 110 """""'• C HI "17'"7 M11<Ja Call! 92827 Don• R........ wilh tl"IO CO\m"' Clerk of Or with tile County Cler'k ol Or ----------o.,c;1ed by en lncllvlclua1 otm•1C MnTJC[ ...., .. ~·· 1 .. " Thia bualn••• I• con " ""',. C '' M ., 1 "99 Covn"' on Mav "t Brye" Yo"I Nnt• ' 7f 1 r>•Jt•"•H I! High 0.. Robetl Berngrov~ rUPL nu Thill bu11n11~1 •~ con ducted bv 11 corporttlon . fhlt 81111.,-nent wM meet a~ ounty on ay • •1181 " -, • . flCTTTIOUI llLllMll ~;:~_.'"""'" rv "" ,. ....... !:ffl.::~~lm:~:.n~m~~~t,. Thtfi Jlatement ... llled I( 2152.t I ductltcl by 41 Qftr>4rlll 0911 Oorothy E Crain. Ste wlth ·~ Covnty Clark of Or 19 6 f"IOl'n7 Ill I PW7M .... ITATllmlff
r1111 bu11r>es• ~ 1 27' tt1 M~" C11110rn111 N•tntheCountyCten<ol Or ~ FICTITIOUt•Ul ... 11 ~shipN '"111'~ •no-iCountyonMay 9 1988 Publtttled Oranoe C:O..t Pvbltthed Ofenge Coaat ~=~art
OVC1"'<1 tly lllJ'h11nd., <I ,., r. q'r>"1 11' U Cwnly on May 0. l088 NAME STA Tl.•NT T~ f~~~t 11~ l lilt •talemt0nl WU lllecl .... I ... __.. Or ~ Daily Piiot May 30 June 6 Daily Piiot May 30, June I . pf{(). INFO 11, 2770 S ,_.., Tile f0Uow1nn --eon• All I t a .,.,...,.. wa1 -· "'It• tr.<11 County Cl•k Of Ot· rub 1.,,_. ange ""'""'I 3 20 I"'"'" t3 "" 1<>•• R1y1111 ~erit W•" "-' •u••cJ•ar 8u11<1«1 •nc P•·bll•hed Or•""'" Cot•t <IOI .... tin•:.:: ........ , GENEV• I With th• cnunty c:*~ 01 Or •';j• r.rn.nl .... on June 4. Oe•ly Pt101 Mey 23. 30, June 1 , "'"" • •v .,..., Harbor Blvd Sune L, Santa Tti11 111•t4'menl •ro II f"1 1r., Jlfl'Jhlll ..,.,.,,ue Sullfl ~ • .. .,_ I "II"" ~ " 8 Cou 1 M 1 J ,. fl 13 1988 F 4'74 F-273 An• Call! 92704 c..Oth , .. _ r·Ol.lnly CUI•~ •'Or .,, , .. "o•t• M., M, Ca111~n1• (n11ly Piiot May 23. 30 June MA~KETING SERVICES. •no n y on "'Y 1Q f • "30 . p ' I f 8 t I
.. , om '"' " ·• " '' v• fl t1 111118 575 Anton <>-··•-v•rcl ,._11 t9llfl ,_.... F>10ltt F·< rO-n O Y9 eme nc ange County l)f1 Mar'' t!le.F. 'l'fi<'f1 Cftlllllrnta co•por ...,.,,. vu. -.. •-1C """'TIC[ P'tllllC NOTIC£ Calttomla eoti>Of•tlon 2770
F)OMM ,., Of F 2'9 Meaa CA 92828 l'ubl~'lhed Or&"i19 c.,.,, r .;t,11\""'1 Oranoe CoMI TJC[ rUPL ""' s HatbOf ltvO tklit. L
Publo!ltlfl<l 0""'9' C.,.s! •Ml(/fl i J~lr1n1 23144 ---------Geneva Co•oortlon •• D11ty Pilot M•v n . 30 Ju"" Oe•ty Piiot JuM 13. 20 27 P\&IC NO ACTTTIOUe au...... ,ICTTTIOUI .u..... Sant• Ana, Callf 927().4
Oe•ty P•101 Ve~ n l u~ c. 1c ,., Su•tnga • 20 1 PUBllC NOTICE Cafll01nle COfPor•llon, 5n 8 13 1986 Ju•y 4 194a ftcTITIOUI 9UIMll NAiii ITATllllltNT NAMI ITATI....,., Tl'tle bu.ineee i. con-
6 13 1988 011rn ntl 011r C:11llforn11 Anton Boulevard, Coeta . F·:?JS F-83& NAMI ITAftMINT The !oltowtng S>«aon• .,, rile lo41ow!no l*"eon8 are clucttcl by a limited~-~ n1< .. .,,, l<ttlly c/o 1110 ai.i... K 2Ml2 MM• CA 9M28• The !Ollowtng perlOn8 .,. dolno butllllllt.. clOlng bUt1neM.. lilllp
---------,.. .. ,," Lagun• U.acll Call FICTrTIOYl IU ... 11 fhlt buatro .. t 1' con Mt.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE clo+ng butlneM.. EXCLUSIVE HOME Sf-FRANK'S FLOWERS 390 Susan B Fo•. Ac:MIWI M-
P\El.IC NOTICE 1 • ~ Q:;lf\51 NAMI ITATIMCNT cluC111c1 by • torpotation A AO SAK 2 2 132 CURITY SERVICES. St• E 17th St , Cost• Meu llalant
----------II! Ctu,•nflO II ton Jl'oe IDllow'lng C>ertonl ete H C EnhOlm Oenev&Cor· mTITIOUl IUl*lll f"ICT"tOUl llUatNllll Jonte90rt ln , Hunflnglon 123 328 N N9w1><>r1 Blvd . Calll 02e27 Tiiie lltltment WM fllid
flCTJTIOUS llUllNtH 11 ... 1111"l nv a ~111 Pfltl Ooing bulln.t at Newi>or1 poreUon, Hllrtyn C Enflofm, NAMI ITATIMINT NAMI ITATaM9NT S.&011. CeUI 828"8 Newport Baech, Callf 92"3 Patrtcla A Ecly, 900 pwk with the Covrity ~of Or·
NAM ITAT!M!'.f>n n•"~'"~ rarrau II. 234 E 17th St Secretary TM tollowtno pereon1 •r• The 1011ow1no P«ton• •r SuMn f Ad•m•. 22132 Ttn11 Merle o. Mtllo, A.,.. Laguna 9eadl Clllf ange
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* llllJ Piiat FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1
49er QB Joe Montana I• recovering from ehoulder ...,.,,. C2.
Ex-Miami Dolphin 'Mercury' Morrie releaHd from pr eon. C2.
Royals outwitted·
Witt leads Angels to 3-2 win
in open~r of four-game series
By CHRIS MONAHAN
09lr,... C.r ' I
Anaels Manager Gene Mauch approached Lb.is
seven-same homestand with Kansas City and Te.us with
the idea that the AnJcls needed to estabhsh themselves
lplDSt the two clubs they fi1ure to ban le for the American
League West title.
Mauch wiu hit wnh a little bit ofluck in that he was
able to open the home-
stand wtth bis most
1mpos1n1 patcher
pbys1cally and, as of
recent tames, h1s most
consistent
Kansas Cat)'. (Saberhagen
3-6) at A111el1 (Slaton 4-S).
Tame: 735
TV. None.
Radio· KMPC (710).
The man who best
fits that dsecnpuon as
6-7 hard-throwing
Mike Wm. And with -----------
his fastball blllana and tus curveball danmg. Watt entered
Thursday mght's same with the Roy•ls, havana com-
pleted three of bas last six starts and aoma at least CJl}lt in
the other three
Witt "&pan showed bis signs of the bnllance the
Angels have been covctma for the five-plus years he has
been with them, throwtng a six-hit, 3-2 victory over the
Royals before 27.701 at Anaheim Stadium.
The wtn breaks the second plaoc uc between the two
clubs and moves the Angels back over the .500 mark
(30-29). They now traJI Texas, wbtch was idle Thursday,
by 31/J games, whale the Royals are 41/J back..
Witt was ovcrpowcnng, espc<;iaJly in the early pan of
the pme. He struck out seven batters 1n the first four
innings and earned a no-hitter into the sixth inning.
W1lhc Wilson ended Witt's bid for a second no-h.itter
when he slapped a sinaJc to center to open the sixth
1nnang. but by that tame the An&els had staked Witt lo a
(Pleue eee Al'fGltL8/C3) Mike Witt en route to a alz-hltter Tba.nday.
U.S. Open is off to a storlll y .start Erratic
debut for
Verplan.k Rain, wind, cold lash course;
Nicklaus, Lyle, North falter
SOUTHAMPTON.NY (AP)-Mam.c:s_champton
Jack Nick.Jaus can tell you bow harsh Lhc cond1t1ons were
dunng the opening round of the 86th US. Open.
He lost a golf ball an a major champ1onsh1p for the
first time since the 1959 BntJSh Amateur.
He hat only four greens. the fewest he could
remember in a maJor cbamp1onsh1p. _ f'
Arguably the greatest player in the game, Nick.Jaus
had three double-bogeys. a bojey and no barIDcs
Thursday an shooting what the tounng profcss1onalscall a
7-ovcr-par 77 "Sunset Stnp" on ruaged, windswept
Shinnecock Hills.
"It was as difficult a day I've seen in Amcncan
champ1onsh1p gotr," Nick.Jaus, who has 18 maJor utlcs,
said "It was It.kc a 'bad' Bnush Open day.
"l never played a round an a maJor championship an
which I hat lcr.s greens.
"When I was younger I played bad cond1t1ons
reasonably well but not an the last 10 years. !don't handle
them as well as I U'iCd to. I dash kc seeing a bad day. I don't
mind wind but I d1dn 't need this."
If the cold and wind weren't bad enough, Nicklaus
found out that a lost ball could have been avoided with
bcttcT commumcanon from the USGA
Nicklaus hit a wtld tee shot on the par-4 10th, 40
yards to the nght of the fairway and into a berry bush.
Nick.la us. has caddy and son. Jackie, and hundreds of
spectators searched for the ball
"I never saw the ball and nobody had a clue where 11
went," Nicklaus said.
A golfer has five minute~ to find a lost ball or he as
pcnaJized stroke and distance
"No USGA guy was there when I walked (into the
brush) and finally I thought my five minutes was up,"
NickJaus said "I was about halfway back to the tee to hit
another dnve when somebody said they had found the
ball
"I never got an answer about the five minutes so I hit
another tee shot.,.
U.S. Open leaders
80C Twey
G<M Notrnen
1(...-iy l(.l!CJ'j(
TomWelM)l'I
Deni• WelM>n
OIYld Fro•t
ltldt Fehr
Tommy N1Ullme
Gerv KOCll
JodllMudd
Crelo Stltdllr
B«nfllrd lAn1"f
Tom Kitt DouoT_ ..
OonltMM
"""' lttld MarkMcCum~
TM Chin
Lanny Wedkln•
1.. .. Trr11no
MIChNI fMlellul
"I can't understand why they (the USGA) didn't
speak up," Nicklaus said. "Jackie said I could have pla)'ed
the ball. He said r would have had a swing.
"Who knows, I probably would have made 6
anyway "
Nicklaus. who overcame a 74 an the opcnanaroundof
the Masters to eventually win the title last Apnl. stall held
hope he could do the same here and win a record fifth U.S
Open title despite being seven shots behind first-round
leader Bob Tway
"I may even be an better shape than I was an
Augusta," Nicklaus. who last won the Open an 1980. said.
Darkness forced the suspension of play Thursda}
night, lea van$ sax threesomes on the course. They were to
complete their rounds today
Tway, wtnneroftbc WcstchestcrClassac last 5unday.
shot a par 70Thursdayon the6,912-yard course feared for
its narrow fairways and heavy rough that trapped man}
wand-blown shots. Norman. who has two vactoncs and a
pair of second-place tics an has last five stans. was at 71
Both were to st.an play early this afternoon.
But PGA' s newest
member has large
f ollowtng at Open
SOUTHAMPTON N Y (AP) -
Scott Vcrplank's professional debut
in the 86th U.S Open on Thursday
tncluded a near hole-an-one and a
struggling 5-over-par 75 o"er the
wma:swcpt. ra1n-~ed dunes of
Shinnecock Hills
"It was a two-spike. two-sandwich
da) " said Vcrplank. the most her-
alded player to com<" out of amateur
golfsance Jack Nicklaus.
Verplank held up a wet golf shoe
that had two spikes m1ss1ng out ofat.
A da.abetac. he has to constant))
munch on food to keep has blood
sugar level constant.
··This was the toughest day rvc
ever played golf on." said Verplank.
who recent!) won the NC AA tatle as a
member of the Oklahoma State team
"I'm not happ) with m~ round but
I'm n'ot upset Cllher ( d probably
been satisfied 1f I hadn't bogeyed the
last hole.·
Verplank's near ace came on the
172-'fard Par~ No 17. Ha~ 7-aron shot
flew ·straight at the flag and the ball
JUSt missed bouncing 10 the hole. He
then rolled an an 8-footer for his first
b1rd1e of the day
Nicklaus. who failed to make the cut an the 1985 L'. 5
Open made a double bogey on the hole
When he reached the sconng tent af\er the round, a
USGA official told ham he ,till had 30 seconds on the
clock
S1Jt players began the day tied for third place at 72
They were Tom Watson, Denis Watson. Kenny Knox
David Frost. Tommy NakaJama and Rack Fehr
Nakajima had a par on h1s first hole today, but Fehr had
two bo'cys on the first four holes to go four over par. The
others 1n that group had afternoon starting tamc'i.
u~
Bob Tway llnea ap a putt while h1a caddy, Mark Jimenez,
lleepe the leader dry Tbunday ln flrat round of U.S. Open.
"I reall} didn't thank about bean1 a
pro out there until that hole." Ver-
plank laughed 'Some guy yelled
from the crowd 'that's your first bird
as a pro ' I told ham '}our nght."
\ crplank. the wanner of the 1985
\\estcrn Open. decided an May to
tum professional m this tournament
He has an cxcmptton on the PGA
Tourthrough 198 7
* * * * Rainy weather gives Watson a ray of sunshine .\sk.cd how 11 felt to he a pro,
Verplank. the 1984 L \ Amateur
champion. ~ad, ··1t wa~ JUSt another
round of golf an \\htch I was tr)ina to
'iun 1 H' I gues'I '>hootmg 75 tuday was
1u\l about lake.-'lhoollng par··
SOU fHAMPTON, N.Y.(AP)-It's been
23 month~ since Tom Watson won a golf
tournament That dry spell could end af the
weather stays wet and windy for JUSt three more
day'i.
6. 912-yard Shinnecock Hills course.
"It'' JUSt a matter of tame before I wan
agarn," said Watson, who fell from first an Tour
earnings in 1984 to 18th last year and as I I th
after fintshing eighth last Sunday an the
Westchester Classic "I have to put four good
rounds t<>ðer I haven't done that."
"I love at ," he said after shooting a
satasfymf 2-over-par 72 an Thursday's first
round o the ~Y U.S. Open. "Thas as my
favonte weather. '
That score on a dreary day when the wtnds
gusted to 30 mph and the rain came and went
and came apan, often m buclccts, left Watson
JUSt two strokes behind early leader Bob Tway,
Whal Tway called "a survival day" was a
revival day for Watson.
Althouah many players scome-d 1he
weather. Watson. who encountered s1m1lar
conditions 1n four of his five British Open
tnumphs. savored at
"l wouldn't mind seeing more weather hk.e
this," he said. "There's a bt& challenge 1 n vol ved
with this weather
Has 31 SI PGA Tour victory was an the 1984
Western Open. He hopes has 32nd can come on
the narrow faarwnys and small greens of the
"You ha vc to do a lot of thankmg \ ou
have to JUd&e the wind A lot of limes rou have
10 a1m well off your intended tatget1' Wat'«ln
said. "That's the fun of the aamc. being able to
Delley, Rohde sign
with Houston Astros
Two Sea View Lcaauc baseball products have \tpled
professional baseball contracts -with ut.ancia lUah
araduate Louie De1ley ( 1981) an~i_CQrtP& dcl Mar H1ah
product David Rohde ea~h saanana a pro pact with tfae
Houston Astros orpmz.at1on Thundat.
De1Jcy saancd as a free qent catcher after attending
Tulane University
He'll rcpon to the Saratou Altro of lbc Gulf C.oast
Lcquc
Deily. 22. was voted All Toumament catc:bcr m
South RCJ1on NCAA playoffs He threw out three nannen
1n one pme as his team finished second to l.ou1~ian1
State in the rqional playoffs.
Rohde, a member of the College World Sencs
champ1onsh1p Wildcats of the Umvcl"lity of Arizona. was
drafttd by Houlton and Mii repon to Auburn oflhc New
York Penn Lcque (Cius A).
A standout ·infielder at Corona dtl Mar, Rohde
pla~ at Cuesta Collqc for one year. then went tO
Saddleback Coll t. for a year befort auendina Anzona. Jlmhe7
negotiate lhe wand and put the ball where you
"'ant at to go··
Meeting that challenge requarc\ carelul
thought and being satisfied with a '>Core that
would be unsa11sfactory on dner, calmer day\
"You get an the bacll of your mind that par
as a very good score today," Watson said
The only time he had that score Thursda}
was after the first hole. He bogeyed the next two
holes. two-putting from 20 feet on the second
and from four feet on the third But on the 158-
yard 11th, has "pivotal hole," he sank a bunker
shot from about 60 feet for a b1rd1e that lcfi htm
at JUSt I-under par
''That really gave me a hft " Watson ~1d
The letdown followed 1mmed1ately as he
bogeyed thr~ of the next four holes But a 15-
foot putt for a bardic on the 544-yard 16th hole
put ham back crt 2 under
"~vent>y-t\\.o "a\ en '>Ohd round on a da-.
like today," Watson said "You're tailing a lc)t
of punches On a da~ lake today a golfer can gt·t
knocked out ver. eas1I-. You're hat b-. a lot ot
different things.'
Watson was happy with has dnvang -hl'
missed five faarwn)'>. all on the back nine -and
his puttana. He also was generally plea~d \\1th
the cou~. who!it heavy rough 1'1 rcmanasccnt l•I
BritJsh Open cour'i('s where he has done so wc:l I
The weather awakened other plea~1n1
memonc~ "It gave the cou~ a ScotMh lcx1.._ ..
Watson said
It was 1n 5cotland wherr he won the Rnta'h
Open an I ens. I Q77 I Q80 and I 9R2
Wind\ gusting to 30 mile!> an hour.
ram -.quails off the .\tlantac Ocean.
.rnd numbing cold madl' a good
putting touch difficult
"Then"'> no telling how man~ !!-
footer. I massed."' he ~•d ·· A.nd 11
\t-emc.-d even tame 1 mas"t'd the
ta1Na\ I got a bad he .\II ~ou could
Jo ""a' take your medicine and patch
the ball had: to the fa1rwa\ "
\ erplank went out an 2·over-par ';
and lame back 1n )-()\er '8
"I 1u\t v.asn't 'iharp .miund the gre<·n,." -.aid Yl•rplan.._
Cubs going on a day-to -day basis
CHI( <\GO(AP)-Af\erfinng Manaacr
Jim Frey, (.hacaao Cubs PrM1dent Dallas
Green named John Vukovich a' the team's
an1cnm manager.
But the 1ues,ing pme an Chicago I\ For
how Iona? Vukovich. who played on two National
Leaauc pennant wmnen and ha, served as
a coach on the maJOr tca.auc level for the
last five years.. ha" been handed the mns of
the Cubs as they opened a ~om~tand
ap1Mt the St LoutS C.al'\iinals.
Af\cr finna Frty on thunday C1rccn
would say only that Vukovich wouJ~
man.a the club today. He dechned, when
a cct b)' reponcra, to uy whether
•Vukovich would 1erv~ a" inte"m or
permanent manqtr. Grun al~ rcfu'C'd to
aay who he has in mind 11 po 1hlt
candid.tn for tM po,iuon ·
"Finding managcn is a bn difficult,"
C,rcen Yid at a Wnaley Field nc"'
confn-cnce Thuooay. "l'm 1oana to llo
what I thank'\ naht for this orpnu.ataon •.
Green uad hr want!! to name a m·w
mana&crquarkl}. provided the nghl man"
avaalablc. "The ava1lab1hty of aood people'
as sometime~ d1fTtcult," he said.
Asked how Iona Vukovkh would ~nt'
11 mtcnm manaaer. Green said· "I thank
Vuk's a~ baseball man I don't hk<' lht'
word interim. I prefer to call him m'
m nal'Cr. I told ou hc·smanaamaO ndR'fl
and that's good enouah ..
V\lkovicll, 38, played for Otten on the
Philadelphia Philh"' 1 Q80 NL cham·
p1onship team. Con"dtrtd a \trona therJ
baseman m hi'i pla)'•na carter, Vu km arh
al'° playtd on th<' C1nc1nna11 f(t'd"' I 4 7'i
NL champion\h1p team
He as an hi, fifth ~uon ' a coa h "1th
the C'uM. handltnaa the fint·ba~ arn1n-•
mena ah<' lalil two SC-Jl'i(1n'
Grl'cn \lad he fin-d f re'\. "ho led the
l ub~ lo tht'ar ftnt ha't'hall ti tk ohn) ktnd
an ncarh four decadl'!> an I Q84. hec..·au~ he
··we,n·i •c.-ttana the JOb don<' ..
"I thank he did<'" er) thanp, an ha' pu~-tr to
help the rilaye!'l and the nauuon Fl
ha'k on tht' winning track lJnfonunatcly,
1n m) op1n1on ~hate,er he "'" do1na at
th1i stagt oft!Kpme "ll'n't ttina tUb~
done," Grttn !oald .
The dtt1\1on to firr Frt} <itmt after a
d1U\trou' road tnp on wh1(h tht Cut».
dropped ~"en of I 0 pmtll
frc) \aid the dcc1~1on surpnse"d ham
.. h's ~mcthmg I'm vrry d1 hctnened
b~:· ht told WBBM·AM radio .. , v•anted
to \\a) he~ a Ion \amc I w nted to stay
here and wm ••
The \.uhs ats.o rrlcaSC"d than!· ch
f)(ln :l1mmer. a clnM' fnend of h~v·s.
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UC Inane Wiii 6c amona the \Chuols p.an1\;1~u1111n Coll~ N1p111 the 8albu1 l:i.il> < lub Tuesdi y, June 24 11 S: \(), h pan of lrrrkvant Weck. r he WI playn eho"'n tn lht NFL dratt I\
lf dlllon&ll) honor~ dunna the wccli. \ proccc~inas an;J tb11ytsr11 will bt' Geora11 T~h
doft'nstve back Mike Trav1i
Rcprncntat.tvcs from US<. l l LA. l aJ State
l·ulkrton. l.o"I Beach State \ale. Notrt' Dame
Cal Btrlr.clcy and Ma~hutc:tl\ will Join tJCI 11 thr event which wall be ht'ld 1n the main
ballroom of the Balboa 8a) Club
A on~unce bar of plaunum v.111 be nafficd oil 11nl1 musical entena1nment will ht provided
for information phone UCI A\WClllt' Ath·
true L>il"t'Clor M1kr. Carroll 1114~SS~
Forum cbamploa•bJp rodeo
\full )IJtl' ufboih mrn\ anll women\ C'C'"'' ii r ~hcdukJ l1J1 the lhamp111n~h1p lfoJeo
I nJll\ thruugh \undil\, June .W-12 at the I orum
in I nglt"we11•tl Hult m.1111.i \teer w1t•,1ling cull rupinii 1ca111
ropma, o.i.rrd l r.1c10)l \ilddlc hrun-. ndrng .anJ
harel\J,J.; bmnt rnlin~ Yilll bt "'nle\IC'd al \how\
J nda) anJ '11u1dJ\ night) a1 7 10 anti Sunda> al 1 pm l>rnni~ \l.r.l\l't will Jl'M> appear alter t"Jdl
ric'rlonnan"" f1det\ Jrt· priced ill S Ill. S!l .rnd S6 l)'UUlh 12 and under arc: adm11tl·J al S loft) T1lkc:I\ arc
,l\ a1lablt' al thC' r orum bu' uflice and 111 all
f 1c!..etm.t~le1 lnc-.auon' I 11r 1nforma11on 11r to nrdrr 11clcel\ phunr
I~ I I> 480-'212
SOCCER
Brazil finally
gets on track
Defending champions knock out
Northern Ireland. Jennings. 3-0
. \If \J< '1 < 11' t \1'1 fhl 'auntcd Bra11ll.in
,, , lC'I fllJl t11m.· linalh got 1nw gear lt tht' \\ orld l up
Th 1\•ia\ ""llha \ lthmsh1 ng ol :-..:unhl•rn lrdand
\lthnugh 11 h 1d the urtl \putk\~ reuJrd in the .2+-
tt um 111urn.tnh'lll 1tw11 v.111' no 11.oah allowed) heading
11 t11 the ~1m• v.11h the lr1'1 Hraz1I haJ drawn cnt1c1\m
trnm the mt·d1cJ and c\C~n Ir• v.1th 1n the teJm tor 1t\
11 .. 11 "rcrlorrnam .,
I ht· Hr.111 11.111'1 \\ho <H l \cd.111!', a rl·cord lounh
\\ 1111.J <up V.l'IC' 111\lhing hut 11 .. 1lt''' Thur.da~ I hl·1r
r~1 .,1ng v..H d cura1r their 'Pent <1 nd !lair too much tor
hl• h l\h 111 h,mJl
Hr.1111 pl,I\., Pol . .111d \11 ,11d.n 1n {1uadalaJara 1n
I< •lllld ~
\>, c <11t· c npahlc 01 pla\ ing hcttt·r and I am conlident
1~ 1 \\( , Jn lh<' 11ur pov.cr II• 1;1.11 further in th1'>
,ornpt·1111 in Br.11.JI < <1.Jdi I ell· "iantana said "The
m.ir~ln 11 '1-. l•H"' 11uld h,1 ' e hl:c. n greater. hu l I am \dll\lfit"d •.
It ., h.11d ''' hdtC'\l" 1h1 Bra11llan'> can pla~ mu~h
hctll'f
··11 "a' .11\'a'"> oing '' be a d11l1tult match,"' lnsh
\1 inagt•r Bill\ l\1ngh.ml '>did ·-w e had 111 pla> 11 light. but
p f.Ill\ tf.CI J \l fJ \ \\hl'll \IJU .ire hit \\llh (WO clll\\ICBI goals
<,u h J\ Br.i11I g111
lrt'>h goalil· P.11 k111 1111g'.) dill not ha'c a \Cf"\ pleasant
I '' h1r1hllt1\ I he 11lt11·'1 pl.tH'r in tht• tournament pla}cd
\t•ll llu t h,1d "" 1 h.1111 c 1Jn ''"' ol tht' goal\ in \I.hat he ha.,
~I 1! 1' hi\ 1111.il IOll'fll.tW•n.1 1 arsx·arance.
11 "•" .tn l'rn"1111nal ending tor mt'," hnnings \aid.
11 '" .1h•,1\\ tftl lilult lo ~1q· \omt'thing up
·11,1 ... 1·•1 r. I .111i cklighkd that tht• I.id!. put up'luch a
"' 111dcrtul d1wl·" fl ghung t11 tht• flm~h ag.t1n\t a team
I <1t h.1,, • n1.1n\ '~ill\ .
Ir T h1H,lL1\ othn ll•tmt' '\pain ad,an<xd b)
, killlfl~ \lgl·n11 '\ ,., l{arn11n < al1kr1· \Cored twin: and
l 1 '< ila\d il<,o • nr • < ll·d 1n a ruggl'd t'·1mc 1 he: Span1!.h
fllJ i.:J '( rod in < •roup I> ~11h lou1 points and will
1p1111•-1 th•· '' 111on it < 1r11up I nn t Wednc'ida~ 1n
'J 11 rt .1 1 I 1 on 11~ 111,1\\ \'-c't I 1rrm.tn) to<l;I\ for tht· F
I I
I 111 '' '' pk.I'll! v.11 h lht \I\ tnr. .ind 1.1uallfi
l 1111111 o.,p,1111\h < 11.1th \11~11cl \lu11111 ,,uJ \\c lould
I, ' ~tor nl ltlllf (1al.,, hut I .1m \<lll\licd ·
II '1 1101;, 1 tl<1f>P' v.11h h1, 1c.rn1 'inJur. Sllt1a11un
lull11 \~J, 1,1\ ~1 ttillt I < 1cr11.1k 1 ,rnd I n11l111 liu1ragut•1w
ti ,, 11 \p1111., il l.it ~ \.\l'rc hurt in tht gamt•
\\ .... 111 t ,,q 111 \l'O: \~ht'lher the\ tdO rt.'{1>Hr 111 the
,, le\\ 13\, \11111111 ... 1111
I ti~ \I• r .1•., hh• \.11 rlhuri l1l'i.1nd v.c1t· (J..~-1 111
I 1r up I)
For Surn1ne r Fashions
from the
Argyles on up ...
... and from the
Argyles on down
we think we're
pretty good, too!
Ne• CUpper ticket prlca
lllc Lot Anicles CltpptD have rt•ln1ctu~
tl<'li.et pntn in d11Tcrtnt tc.tt looltions. Jeav1111
more than tw<>-thlrdi of the Sporu Arena,_.,
pnccd 11S12 or lei.i.
Whal were on«$ IS and SI 0 'ICA\I att now S 12
and SS, tt•peCll vclr Thr ffilijOl 1ty of the lt'lb 1n the ronooul"k lcve will CO)t S8
~lso. the SIS scau 1n lhc li>at" sccuon h. vr
bttn c11mmated. as the $20 and S 12 S«tmna
h11ve httn op1rndcd
r-:or ticket infonnauon phone(~ I J) 748.0SOO.
Fmbee cbamploa.b.lpa
<her I 'llJ ~ompe111on. in both men·:. and
"omen\ d1\ 1\10n~ will be ballhna for SJS,000 in pr11c moor~ at tht< 1~!16 l ln1tcd State~ Open
r mlxe Dl\l. ( hamp1110\h1p~ T Ul'\da) through
~und:i' Jun~ 2 \.1Q, .it La M 1rada Reaional
l'a.rl.
Sc\t'n d"' ·\pun t:H'nl\ "-•II he rnnte)ted,
1nduJ111¥ 111\tan~r. Jouhlr d1'4. coun ~II u1ugh1 ll1g.h1 d1scath11n illCura~" trcc~l)k and di.,., golf
Dad> artwn will he hl'ld lrom 8. lO a m.-4
p m w11h prchm1nan and \Cm1fin1J action
\.llUHL1>, Junr 28 beginning at Kam and finals
Jn "lunda). Junc 29 \tanmg at 'I 'O am
In add11wn 10 the wmrx-1111011 hack~ i.itd< anti dt'M. drmon\lrat1on\ cJnt.l "url.;\hop\ will bl"
ollcrrd and an ulumatr fn~tx·t game. lc;i1unng '"I' "i<1u1hcm < ahfom1a leJm~ il\ well a~ a JUI!>
1"1'"C' featuring lcxal and world champion!>
aaa1Mt U "I All-Sta" \lso the .\~hk> Wh1pp11 f a1 W C\I Rcg.1onal tumpc1111on for canine\ I\...: hcdulcd
.\Jm1ss1on 1<, t~e
SPORTS BREAK
In the beginning,
fans that had a 6all
had to give it back
from AP dlspatc·ht's
DI:: I ROJT -fwelve-~ear-old Oscar ii
Ol1\0 Jr glove 1n hand, clambered over
two fO\.\H1fT 1gerStad1um boA scat'> to snag
a hount'1ng baseball that h<lppcc.l into the
lei! lidd '>tands
He \atd he "-Ould try for outltelder k..1rk Gibson's
autograph on the batung practice !>ouvcnir, which was
dc-.uned for a troph) case at the Oh.,,o~· home
Oscar got to keep the ball but he probably would
have had to give 1t back 1f not for the public relations
g1mm1ck!i 7.0 years ago b> Charles H Weeghman who
o\I. ned the Chicago C'ubs. and the legal antic!> ot 1'.Je"'
\ ork stodcbroker Reuben Berman.
In baseball's early days, fan!> were eApected to
return balls hll into the grandstand!>, according to Tum
Heitz, lihranan at the Baseball Hall of Fame in
Coof)t'r'ltov.n N Y A 1904 rule gave maJ orleague clubs
the optJOo for economK rtason~. to retnc' e the ballc,
'W hen 'Weeghman bought the Cubs in 1916. all 16
major league teams u-.cd ushers and poltn officer!i to
fetch ball!> hit into the 'ICal'> Heitz said
Weeghman hoping Ill hu ild attendance at Wng.lc}
Field. decided to let fan'> keep them. according to a I 916
iss ue of Ba-,eball Maga11nc The magazine said 1n an
ed1tonal that thC' C uh" v..ere the first team to relax the
pohc)'. 11rh1ch wa~ hemming increasing!} unpopular
w11h fans
Weeghman'<; move apparent!} promr.ted other
teams to give their fans a break. but po 1c1es were
1ncons1stent
On Ma~ 16. 1921 , Berman caught a foul ball in the
grandstand at the Polo 0rounds in New York watching.
a game bct"'een the Ne\I. 'r ork Gtants and the
C rncinnau Rede,
An u!iher asked Berman tor the ball but he refused
to SJ' c 1t up and heaved 1t into the crowd Berman wa~
k1ckt>d out of the '>tad1um and the Giants refunded the
ccm ufh1o; t1clo.e1
Quote of the day
Oanoy Sullhan. tht· I 'J 'i Ind> 500 winnt·r
ofkring <1 ,011111110 .1fll·r thl\ )car's race wal\
rx1c,1poned for two WO\t'rnll\C dav'i hccau~ of
ram ·It'" ''mplc l>ed art' the defending cham
pi11n the .,.,1nnn and rnd ner)h<>d) home:·
# 119 Fash10n Island • Newport Hesch • 759-1622 • BullockA Wil hire Wing ·'
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S..ketbaU ilbootlzJI oamp
A bu ct ball bool1na ctmP will be hutted by renowned tbootin, cOadl Des Aood lad
Wct\tm Hi&h«*:hOrq Hoffman th11 ummer
at Western Uiab iJ1 AA&heim Tbttt wiU be two on of I.ho camp July
'7-11andJllly14-11. They run trom9a m.-lp.m.
dally.
I he camp to junior hip, htJh IC.boo! and COIJCJC playtn. ..
Prier of the camp'' SlSO for one ICl&IOD and
S27S for both ons. Enrollment Is limited.
For matt 1nfonn1uon pllone 817-9927.
On.r·UJe-1.IJJe toarnameat
l'eam apphc:at1oos arc beina aoctpted for the fifth annual Co-ed Tum Beach (softball) Over·
thc-l.tnc Toumament Saturday ~t Hununaton St.ate Belch.
A f« ofSl' pet team will in1ure at least four ~eund men llJ\d women's d1vi11on play wtll nat 9 a.m
o reserve a spot m thr event, phone 6~2298.
Vlc Bradea telJ.111• cllnlc
The Vic Braden Tennis Collese Cltmc,
featurin.a instruction on both the meow and
phyS1ca.l.aspccU of the pme tJ beillJ offered by
the Saddlcback Collesc Commumty Servtces
Department Saturday and Sunday.June 21-22 at Coto de Caza in Trabuco C.oyon
Students w111receive1nstrucuon in poups of
six to el&ht playcn and the fee 1s S 120 Pre·
rqmrahon 1s required.
For iofonnauoo phone S82-4646..
Mercury Morris free from jail
MIAMI -Former M1am1 Dolphins' [!]
running back Eugene "Mercury" Moms. •II•
who played in three Super Bowls, pleaded
no contest to a cocaine conspiracy charge
Thursday m exchange for freedom from pnson
Moms. 39. had served three years 1n the Dade
t orrecttonal lnslltuuon after being sentenced to 20
\ears following his 1982 conv1ct1on on four drug-
related charges
He was
MoniJ
awarnng a new tnal, which the state
Supreme Court granted an March.
when he entered the no contest
plea to one count of con spa racy to
traffic 1n cocaine. As part of the
plea bargain. prosecutors drop-
ped three other charges
.. I would not give in," a
jubilant Moms, flanked by his
w1fe Bobbie and 4-year-old
daughter. T1ffan>. said following
the I 0-mmute heanng. ..I be-
lieved the cons1stenc) of the truth
would win out"
Dade C1rcu11 Judge Ellen Morphomos sentenced
Morns to 41/2 years on the conspiracy charge, giving him
uedit for the time he served before the new trial was
ordered She also awarded ham I 1h years credit for good
behavior since he entered pnson in 1983.
Before Moms left the courtroom. Morphon1os
praised his recent telev1S1on work to educate the public
against the nsks of drug use.
"I've ..een the TV ads and the}'re great."' she said.
"You· ve done a whole lot of good ..
By entenng a no contest pie.a, Moms oe1ther
admitted guilt nor claimed innocence but only agreed
not to challenge the state's case. said his attorney Phil
C1lat1C'r
Ormsby transferred to Duke
INDIANAPOLIS -Kathy Ormsby. m
the distance runner who was paralyzed
after ;umping from a bndge, was trans-
ferred toda} from Wishard Memonal
Hospital to an air ambulance for the return tnp to her
native North Carolina, a hospital spokeswoman said.
"She was m stable cond1t1on when she left here."
\f'Xlkeo;woman Karen W1lczewslo said. "Her famil y left
with her ..
In a statement Thursday, Wilczewski said that for
·Kathy's physical well-bean$. we arc asking that her
move from Wishard Hospital to Duke Univer'lllY
Hospital be allowed to take place in pnvacy."
The 21-year-old Ormsby, a student at North
< arolina State. suffered spinal damage and permanent
paral~s1s of her legs when she jumped from a 50-foot
bridge dunng last week's NCAA Outdoor Track and
Field Championships.
Joe Montana
has surgery
49erQBtsrehabt ttatlngwe
from ts shoulder opera tion
REDWOOD Cln' (APf -Joe Montana. the
quarterback who has led the San FraocilCO !49en to a pair
of Super Bowl utJcs, underwent ahould r IWICfY two
weeks qo, it was learned Thursday. . .
.. He's rthabiliratina well and cverythma" ri&ht o.o
lcl>edulc," Or. Michael F Dillingham told the ~n Maioo
Times. "We think he hould be rady to throw an two or
thn:ie weeka, but nothing is 100 percent."
Montana passed for 3,6S3 yards and 27 touchdowns
last seuon and his career totaJs through seven teUODJ
include 19:262 yards and 133 TDs in reJUlar te&SOO
pmes. He was the Most Valuable Player in the Super
Bowt pmes following the 1981 and 1984 seasons.
The surgery was performed at a R~w~ Caty
hospital and Montana has been doina rchabilitallo~ work
at a 1poru mcd1cme chnic in the area, the doctor said. Tbe
team has made no announcement on the subject.
Bill Walsh. the 49ers' head coach and president, and
General Manqer John Mc Vay are on vac.ottion this week
and not JO the area D1Uingham1 a physician for the Nauonal Football
Leaaue team, said he pcrf ormcd arthroscopic. suraery on
Montana soon after the quarterback part1c1pated 1n a
49er5 mini-amp.
"He had persistent patn JO the shoulder when he was
throw10&. ·• Dillingham said. "We scoped his (riaht)
shoulder and cleaned out a small piece of cartilage. We
trunk be will be readr, for the season but there's no way of
knowin& for cen.am. •
Dillingham said Montana probably suffertd the
mJury in the 49ers' last pme, the Dec. 29 playoff loss to
the New York.Giants. The quarterback's n&ht shoulder
was bruised dunng the game. He also suffercdbru1~ ribs
and was scratched from the National Football Conference
roster for the Pro Bowl m January.
The 49ers' pre-season training camp 1s schrduled to
open July 20.
Rama gain Giants' Carpenter
Giants running back Rob Carpenter was c II• HARTFORD. C'o nn -New York [!]
traded to the Rams today for a Stllth-round
draft choice.
"Tve agreed to all the tenns. we JUSt have to s1~
some papers," Carpenter told The Hanford C'ourant 1n
a story published in today's ed1uons.
Carpenter said the contracts would be signed today
al Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ
"The Giants weren't willing to make a financial
commitment after last year. but the Ram have taken
care of that," Carpenter said ·
Last season. Carpenter earned S250,000. as he
rushed 60 umes for 201 yards. He s.a1d the one-year
contract he'll sign with the Rams will pay him much
less, although he didn't say how much.
'"The Rams have said they want a two-back
offense," Carpenter said. "They needed somebody
versaule, who could run. catch and block Most of all
they needed a tough inside runner. That kind of
combination 1s going to keep defenses honest."
The Rams' top runner is Eric Dickerson, who JO
the team's one-back offenst" last season, ran for 1.234
yards. He gamed a National Football League smaJe·
season record 2.105 yards m 1984.
C.1rpenter, 3 I. has played I 0 years in the NFL
Painter to take year's leave
Kell y Pa.toter. Ocean View H1gh'sgirls m
varsity basketball coach for the past three
years, will take a year's leave from his
position, he said Thursday
Painter and his wtfe Tracy recently had their first
child. a son, Trenton. While Painter hopes to devote
more time to his family, he will retain his teachJOg
pos111on at Mesa View Junior High
Olhe Martin Wlll take the helm of the Seahawk.s'
program during Painter's absence Martin has coached
Bolsa Grande H1gh's sophomore boys basketball team
for the past I 0 years. and was looking for a short-term
opportunity to coach on the girls varsity level,
according to Painter
Television, radio
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Williams: 'Play lazy defense'
Ex-Tula n e player sa ys 'Hot Rod '
urged him to tak e part in sch eme_
NEWORLEANS(AP)-Former Tulane University
fo~ard Jon Johnson tesufied Thursday that he was
recruited for a point-shaving scheme dunn' halftime
warm ups and admonished by star center John• Hot Rod"
W1lhams dunng the pme to "play lazy defense" .
W1lhams 1s being tned on three counts ofconsp1nng
to fix college basketball games and two counts of actually
c,arrymg out the scheme.
Tulane abandoned its men's basketball program last
spnng 1n the wake of the scandal that mcluded NCAA
violations. point-shavina and drugs.
John\On tcsufy1na under a JNlnt of 1mmun1tr. said
he amved late for the Memphis State game. still not
committed to 1he plot allcaedly cooked up by three East
Coast fraternity brothers to flit the pmc.
He said that whale the team was sbootana layups in
halnime warmuix. Williams told him he would 11vc him
$500 of h1~ own money to JOtn the 1ehcme and httle-uscd
pmnt auard Bobby Thompson said he would tnple that
amount ...
"John W1lham1, he e1tpla.aned 1t to me. at'' got to ao
down. Quit crash1na 1he boards and play1na the way you
arc playma." Johnwn testified.
"He was all for it -really scnou about 1t:•
"John W1lhams said he was aoma to let (MemphtJ
State nar) Keith Lee have a arc.at P.me. It made him hurt
inside, but he was &OU\J to do it.' Johnion aid.
"He would let Keath Lee misuse him on the board
and on defrnse ...
Tulane. a 6-point uoderdoa. led by 6 pomu at the
half, but lost the pme by 11 ..
On cros eum 1nat1on. defense lawyer Make Greco of
Ch1c•ao 11hrcddcd John on's compoaure, pointinf out
numerous rontradictions and uiconsi1tcnctca in lhe 1nual
natemena he pvc prosecu10", h11 \Ht1mony bcforc the
vand JUry that indiC'tcd William , his testimony It the
lirJt tnal and his testimony on Thunday.
Repeatedly, Johnson said he was nervous and
fnghtened when he gave h11car11er statements, but that he
was telling the truth on Thursday
He said he never before menuoned that he had seen
Williams use cocaine. because, "I knew his mother
personally. and ll would lull her 1f\he knew her son used
cocaine."
And he said he had deliberately concealed his own
drug use. as well as his then of basketball equipment.
because he wna afraid to 1ncnmm1te himself further. even
though he had a a.rant of 1mmuntty from prosecution.
When first questioned by prosecutora, Johnson wd
he had told one of hts co-<:onsp1rators that he wouldn't
approach WtJhams about JOJOina the Kheme.
NFL tactics in question
NEW YORK (AP) -A C. BS cxccutavc acknowl·
eda~ Thursday that the NFL't tactics in ncaotiatina its
• $2.1 btlhon televmo~ntracts left his network wtth the
choice of mecun.a the le.quc's dem nds for more than
$700 million or losma the NFL aames.
Neal Pilson. executive vice.president of the CBS
Broadcast Group and the former ~ of CBS poru.
testified at the USFL's S l .S billion antJtrust 1u1t l&l!Mt
the NFL that he and tus network "'ere unwilhna to meet
the lcque's openina demand for S780 m1llton That fee
would nave covered the 1982-86 rqutar 1easoM, two
uper !;wls and five NFC championship pmcs.
The issue of NFL pressure on the networka has been
central 1n the trial. A major USR. contention is that the
NFL pre urcd the ntt..,orkt not to 11ve the USFt a
contract for fall play.
One of iu demand~ has bttn to havt the NA. ord~ttd off one of the thrcic m11or nrtworks.. Ptlson's
tc timony dad not involve the SA,. d1rtttly but " did
dtmonstrate how the NFL ul!C'd prcs41urc 1n e-0nu•ct
n*tiation.t.
.. . ' . \
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The Marlnen' Jlm Pr"e.ley •lldea paat Cbi-caao White Sox catcher Carlton Flak to
.core in .econd lnntng Thunday. Flak wu
awaltln& throw from pitcher Joe Cowley.
ANGELS WIN OPENER OVER ROYALS, 3-2 ..
From Cl
3-0 lead.
"I made some bad pnches. but I told myself myself to
get back in u, ·•said Witt. "I was throwing both the fastball
and curve well I was getting the fastball over more than
they thought I would "
But not more than Mauch thought the)' would
"What can I tell you''" asked Mauch "We didn't give
Wm much to work with and he made It suck.
''That's a heckuva weapon when you can get the
fastball and the curve O\er When you get two patches
over of that quality at an} one ume "He didn't need to
finish the statement Wut !>fourth complete game 1n eight
starts finished It for him
"You have to give him a lot of credit. He was strong
tonight," said Royal Manaier Dick Howser. ''If he gets
the ball over like he did tonight. he can beat anybody ..
And in the process of getting the ball over. he struck
out a season-high t}'lng nine. a mark he also reached at
Toronto Apnl 30 and at Baltimore May 21.
But as overpowcnng as Witt was. he couldn't have
won the game without a little help on the offensive end
and again the Angels got the key contnbuuon from a man
noted for power -left fielder Bnan Downing.
The Angels had gotten off to a 1-0 lead in the bottom
of the first. appropiately enough. without a rut. KC Staner
Danny Jackson (2-4) walked Gar) PellJS and D1ck
Schofield to start the inning.
With the runners going. Downing hit a ground ball to
move them over and Doug DeCinccs drove him home
with a sacnfice fl} ..
In the third, the Angels got the runs that proved to be
the game-winners
Howell has new
role with Dodgers
LOS ANC1ELE5 (AP) -Ken Howell the pitcher is
growing up in the Los Angeles Dodgers bullpen. And as he
refining his craft, the Dodgers arc redefining has role
Last September, Howell fell into a slump so deep that
Manager Tommy L.asorda became reluctant to put him
on the mound with a game on the line
"I'd get behind in the count and mstead of thinking.
I'd JUSt rear back and ti) to blow at past them ... Howell
said ofh1s approach to pitching last season "Last ~ear an
September, the guys an the league had a lot of conhdence
against me "It was a real tough slump I had. I feel hkc I got my
confidence pounded into me ..
Dunng the first two months of this season. Howell
did some pounding of his own, recording 48 stnkeouts
over 4211i annangs in a stnng of solid performances. The
nght-hander notc.hed four saves 1n a ro"' an one stretch
and has allo"'ed five eam<"d runs an his last I!!
appearances
The 25-year old Howell. an his third '!Cason with the
Dodgers. credits his improvement to hac; maturauon as a
pitcher "I kno"' the hitters around the league a little better
and I'm teaming how lo pitch. how to set up guys rather
than go af\er them." he said
On the season. Howell has a I 49 earned-run average
and has proven to Lasorda that he 1s beginning to harness
his natural talent .
"He's got all the ability to become one of the finest
relief pitchers in baseball," Lasorda stud
Bob Boone opened the inning with the Angels tint hu
of the night - a double to nght-center. One out later.
Schofield bunted for a base hit. bnng Downing to the
plate.
With the count 2-2, Downing reached out and
stroked the ball into the nght field comer for a two-run
tnple and a 3-0 Angels lead.
"He throws a good slider down and an and its tough
on me." said Downing.. "He tned a backdoor slider which
I usually hit for a grounder to third
"h was up and out over the plate and I slapped 11 to
nght field. I was JUSt looking for a base hit. It was one of
the few times I hit 1t to n~l and 1t was a good umc for at.·~
"I get as much a kick out Bnan Downin~ with his
scuffie swing as I do ham h1111ng home runs," said Mauch
On this night the Angels would not need the home
runs. which has become a bit of trademark for the 19!!6
club. but would need another old standby from the last
few years -defense.
In this case the big play was turned 1n by Wally
Jo}ner, someone noted this year more for his bat than his
glove But while he struggles to come out ofa slight slump
at the plate. the contribution with the leather means even
more.
The play. which saved a run. came in the sixth After
\\ 1lson singled, Lonnie Smith doubled him home Smith
moved to third on Rudy Law's ground ball. bnnging
George Bren to the plate Joyner takes over from there
''He hit a two-hopper to me and when I caught 11 I
looked up. I guess Smith didn't get a good Jump. I'm either
the hero or the goat on that play ...
Joyner's throw to Bob Boone was high, but BooQe
blocked the plate and applied the tag and Watt got out of
the inning without anymore damage.
In the eighth, the Royals tallied their second run and
had first and third wth two out, but Wan threw a great
curveball by Frank White to end the Royals final threat
* ANGEL NOTIES -A Ponlbl• wl'lot lo ,..,. PllChlno WC>h Ltflh•nde<I
""'""" Garv LIKat dli.al>I~ t in<• eeriv In tPf'lno lrelnlnQ wllh bac-\P8tmt ,.., beQun 10 thOw orHI lmPf'ov-1 Ht lhrew Tue.O.v end
WtdMMSav wllho\11 Pein, Int f1rsl rime "' has lhfown back·to back den
since 1"' wring Ht "" '''° P•ICl'le<I lour of ll'le 1as1 sl11 ~vs I m rHllv ucll~ et>oul ,,.,. rKtnl evenll, u ld Luces "I lleve eche<I • 1111i., bul
vlrtuellv no dJ1eomtor1 ·· Anolhtr P4us ls Jelvl Ceftdllerlll, wllO has been
on the OL since APrll 9 with elbow prot>tems, lhrew ThurMSav end could
oe be oust a few wHki ewev from btlno ecllvale<I On 11141 down side
for A"9tl P•ICh•nQ ~ o.w'1e Meer'e whO WH elloll»e IO come off Ille
dlsable<I llSI MOndav COf'l•nuts 10 !\ave !>fOOlemS wlh his right Sl'oOulder
end nas nol vet lhrown off • mound ' Hell. Its truSlrellno UI~ Moon
·bu• t m nol oonn• rulll mvstll end De baCk on I,,. dlUll>lecl llSI In • few
wHks The Ro11els have medt • chanoe In 1,.,.1r ro1e11on •O•lnll IM
Anoets Thev wrn oo wllh Bret S.~ U-6) lonlQhl end Oelwlls
L-rd '6·SI Saturdev es sche<lui.d, bul will le<ld Clwlt11t L411fendt (6·4~ eut Suftclav m !Md .. S<ott .. ,.llMd tl·t> Lelt><adt pllc:h9d 1us1 I .,
lnn•not w~"'~v end '' • etthandtr. whleh IM Anoets l'ltve !\ad 1rou1>1e
eoaln11 in 19'4 <6 111
Wills s t ops Page in ninth
11'.GLEWOOD (AP)-Former heavyweight cham-
pion Gm Page of Lou1sv11le was stopped afler nine
rounds or a scheduled 10-round Stroh's heavyweight
tournament t>out b) Mark Wills of Van Nuys at the
Forum
Page. cut o .. er his lef\ eye and bleeding from his
tongue. told his comermen at\er the ninth round that he
did not want to continue. At Page's request. referee Lou
Filippo ruled the bout finished and declared Walls the
winner b) knockout
Page, we1gh1ng an overweight 242 pounds. was
knocked down in the first round from a combination
from Wills
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Orang9 COM! DAILY PILOT/Fnday, June 13, 1 *ca
Beniquez gets 3 HRs,
but Yankees get win
Matting ly homers -
to lift New York
past Orioles. 7 -5
From AP dl1pucbes
Don Matt1n~ly hit a two-run homer
an 1he first inn1n1 and lined an RBI
double that broke a seventh-inrung lie
as the New York Yankees withstood
th ree solo home runs by Balumorc's
Jua.n Beniquez and beat the Onoles
1-S Thursday night
Beniquez. who entered the game
with one home run th1!. season, hit his
third of the night in the sixth 1nnang
for a 5-5 ue
But Rickey Henderson led off the
Yankees' seventh w1th a double and
Mattingly followed with another
double off Tippy Martinez 0-2.
"Everybody likes to hit with men
on base sometimes it's hard to
concentrate with nobod> on," Mat-
tingly said "With Ricke} out there. 11
always helps."
&mquez lOn nected for his first
three-homer game tn the major
leagues He had thret: previous two-
homer games
·Tm a hne-dn.,e hitter. a sin~es
hitter," Beniquez said "But tonigh1
was one of those nights"
"I JUSt hat the ball good and 1t went
out of the ballpark I was -;urpnsed
It's too bad we lost, but 11 was good
ma.ht for me "
lkn1quez homered in the second
1nmngand aga1h in the fourth off New
York starter Alfonso Puhdo. was
brought up from the minors earh~r 1n
the day.
Eddie Murray hit a two-run homer
in the sixth tha1 knocked out Pulido
and Bcn1que1 greeted Bnan Fisher
2-2, with another home run
Beniquez fouled out to first base in
the seventh inning and grounded out
in the ninth
Maningl) hat a two-run homer. his
12th, an the first off Ken Dixon. Two
outs later, Ken Gnffey hat a solo
homer for a 3-0 lead. Dixon, who did
not finish the inning. has allowed 20
home runs this year including 15 in
has last 27 innings at Memonal
Stadium
Ben1quez's effort marked the sec-
ond lime within a week that a
Baltimore pla)'er had homered three
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Lee Lacy homered three tJmcs in an
18-9 victory over New York on
Sunday
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Blae Jay• t , Ttaers I: Kelly Gruber
hit a three-run, inside-the-park
homer that was lost in a dense fog and
Cliff Johnson and Jes~ Barfield also
homered powering Toronto past
Detroit.
The Blue Jays had runners on
')CCOnd and third Wlth two outs 1n the
seventh when Gruber hat a routine fl)
ball to center field. But the ball
di~ppcared into a thick fo~ and
cc-nter fielder Pat Sheridan did not
male~ a move unlit at landed behind
him
Right fielder Kirk Gibson retneved
the ball at the fence 1n nght-center
but Gruber had already crossed the
bases for his third home run of the
season Gruber wen I 3 for 4 and broke
an ().for-26 slump.
Home pl:ate umpire Dave Phillips
waved the players off the field after
Gruber's homer, and the game was
called 35 minutes later because of rain
and fog
Toronto'sJ1mmy Key. 4-5. allowed
six hits an sending Detroit to its I 0th
loss 1n the last 13 games
Barlield hit a solo homer. his I oth
dunng a three-run S«ond off Da'e
LaPoint, 2-5. Johnson hll a two-run
homer 1n the fourth and added an
RBI double in the seventh
Wblte Sos 8, Marl.De rs 4: ( arhon
Fisk's two-run double broke a ninth-
1nning tie and Harold Baines fol-
lowed with a two-run homer as the
Chicago White Sox rallied for five
runs an the ninth and a .. ictor) over
~attic
The Whale Sox trailed 4-0 go101 in
to the eighth inning Fisk hit a two-
run double in the the eighth as well,
then scored on a throw1ng error
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Bainea' lOtb bomerof lhe season pve
the victory to Joe Cowley, 3-3.
Cowley worked ei&ht tnnanp, al·
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bitters and walk.in& none Bob James
worked the ninth Les Gucttcrman,
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In the Nauonal Leaiuc.
Altre1 t, Glaab 1: Rookat' Manny
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game and Mark Baalt'y hit a two-run
homer 15 Houston beat San Fran-
cisco.
Hernandez. 1-1. pitched S1>'1 in-
nin~ and ~vc up one run on seven
hits Au~ho Lopez worked the next 2
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final two outs for h1') NL-leading 16th
save.
Bailey, who entered the game
batting . I 84, hit his fourth home run
of the season an tht sixth inning.
gJving the <\stro1 a 4-1 lead.
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Leonerd T'romosofl
Brien MOllQ
33 36-69 ll :U.--.9
33 )6.-49
JS J.-.9
34 )~9
3• 3~9
JS l•-69
33 36-69 3•·J~9
JJ•l6---69
)~·34-69
14 3~9
13-'.)~9
J4 3~9
ll•l&-69
33 ~9
JS lS-70
lS lS-70
)4 3'-10
}4 J&-10
)6 34-70
)6 )4 10
J3 JI 10
3•·36-70
)4 J(r 70
ll Jl-10
jJ 37 10
~ )6-70
~ )4 10
JS lS-70
H lS-70
,,,. '4-10
Lerrv Z1eo1tt
Kermll Zeritv
Gr911 LedtllOff
Tommy .4'rmour 111
Bob E Smllh
)6 )4-10
31 J.t-11
31 3+-11
34 lS-71
3S 36 11 ,. 33-71
31·3f-7t
3"· 37-11
JS 36--11
lS·l0-11
3S·l6-11 )6 ,.__,,
Slevt Lowtr,
Mike Fteld•l•r
Weddv sro•es
JC Snead
T•m No•r,
R>enero z~~
Aon Srrec~
Ml~eGryge
MikeWHI
Oeillel Ptoo••s
Ken 8rown
M•ke C1ldwt11
Rot>irrt Wrenr
Lours 8rown
Oevrd Lundslrom
Brad 8rvent
Par Lll'ldsev
E rrirt C.onia1e1
Rocco Media If
Gtne Savtrs
MO"rl\ Mare1v ...
Oov11 Jot\MO" De,,nv Br Oii\
D•• d c.,, Of
RtJ\' Coc.t r "'
Br•a F ••o"
S<oll l'iOC"
Trevor Dodd\
Bria· cieer c nerht 80ll•n',
Geo-oe Cetl•t
BoDDv Co•t
Loren Aol>4!rr\
• Anlllonv Price OoMv Hto1er
Lou Grat.em
Tommv Va 1'nt.ne
M1._,e N 'O ei•r~
C.reo.1 T w•oo>
Jim RulltdDt
Rol>llrl Dontto
Dennis Trl•te<
Eddtt Jeckson
Bta•l\t McC • '' "'' 800Wolco11
Joe Heu.r
l3·l"-72
37 JS-72
36 llr-72
3S·31 72
l6 llr-71
)6 3..-71
35 31-11
:M·J-73
31 36-13
36·ll-1J
36·)7 13
)6 ·38 74
)6 31-74
l1 ·3t-7S
lS ~75
31 lt-7S
ll J7-7S 17 l8 7S
41 40-tl
B 11 Bf'r11 n
Harry r •t' or
..,,, •or Rt.iatad'
rommv .4'e·on
Jov Ot•sir>Q
t '''Mo. Tom G1tt1or
Ric~ Cremer
SI••• 80W"10"
V •net l'iea•M•r
Tom Shew
llodC.i
B 11 S.not•
Woodv Blec•ourn
Sru ln11re'1em
Garv Roo1n1on
Be~ HlskfV
Mlkt Nttm\
Mrl<tOonel(l p,. I 1'18ncoo
'Viar~ H••e\ Anton o Ct•aa
Ric• Da•I><'\
.t.na; D• 1arc
Jo..,n Mc CO'""'"
C.·DDv C. tl>4!r!
Ciaorv Hal'~'O S•t•• JOllt\ Eduardo Romtro
B111v Ptf'fl)I
811 Kreruri
BooC>v M1leflell
Carten WtD<i
M1ktM1les
Bobov Bt1v
Jim Otnr DQ
Thtrel~M
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G•••U NefllH So~ D•tOO 162 141 ) Ttt•• Pt~Olf'IOI\ SI LOUii 104 811 4 811 Mtcloo,
Oooeer1, ",7U. S Aon Cev CIHcego, t2.694 6
81.KldY Btll C1nclnne11 SI t1', 6 Ken Ot>erkffll
Allante 11 O 19
Sllemttt>
t OU·t Sm•IPI St LOV•i 4-08 5'84 1 H11D•t
8roo"l Monrru 116 '2S l c-..-rv Ttmo•••on
Sol\ D•t110 106 JSI, 4 Dev~ Conceocoon C•roc n
"e'· 91 Ill S Snewon Ounsron. 91,0SS 6 Otc.k•e
T non Hou\lon, •o na. 1 Mer1eft0 Duncen,
Dodoen, SO,•lt; 8 lht.,el Remirt-1 Allenlo, 41 )Al
Ouflleld
I Derrv Srrewt>irrrv Npw ton. ~ 141 2
Dae Muronv .4'1.anla 366.S40, J W1lht McC."
SI L01M m 114 4 Tonv Gwvnn, Sen 01990
10S JS7, S Dave Perktr C1nclnnell. IM.365, 6
Vinet Col@m1tn. SI Louil 171,SSO 1 Tim Reine\,
MonlrHI 111,904 8 Jo•• Cru1 Housron
112117
t Mitre MenNI, OecleWs. t2.071; 10 Keirn
Mo1e.end Cl1•C•llO 8) 177, I 1 .4'ndre Oewson
MolllrHI. 81.36J 12 .4'ndv Ven Slvke SI Lou••
S0.?90 13 Kevin McRtYnold\, Sen Oleo<>. 77,)t4
14 Jeff Leon.rel. Sen l'ranclaco 61, 1'8, lS
Ttrrv Pun!. Hou11on. 64, 127, 16 Kevin 8•n.
Hou• Ion 61 909
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(8rath), 6 O. 6·0, KelflV Jorden (US I def
fillteotltl Smvllt !Av.tr•ll•l. /·6, • ), Arvcle
Moulton tU S. I def. Elene Relna<ll t$0ulll
Alrtcel. • 0 6 4
T•AM T•NNI$
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/IMtl J VIV , • -Clllc•llO ( flOt'l\I)
Tuea Julv lS -et Sen AnlonlO
Wed , JUIV 16 -et CMOUI (htl\11
Fri Julv 11 -e r Mleml &Mer.
S.I , Julv If -et 8osl(l(I
Sun., Julv 20 -el CllluOO
Thi.II'• , Jurv ,. -et 0.klend
Fri, J1.11v 25 -Oektend (homtl
Set , JUIV 2' -Corou1 Cllrlatl lrwnel
MAXI Jutv 2t -Se" Anionic> (hOmel
Tue1 Jul'V 2' -Mleml ll'tofr'\ll
Fri. Auv 1 -~emettto (~)
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AU9 S 10 -Plevofh
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bOell, 16' IOOi.<l I IS l>er1'eCudl, 167 bon.lo, )
vellowrell, I llellbul, 301 cellco bell, 2'6 serld
l>llU, 475 mKktrel, 10 tole 1 ~ed ?
wlllle .a. beH
HIEWf"OtlT LANDING -3 l>OllS, 9' enoltn 7 ti celtco beu S 1 Mll\CI C>tn t Ku'1>1n, 110
mKktrel
DANA WHAltF -• 00.lt, no t n91en 12S
1>1111, 37 oerracuoe, 13 rockllan, 171 mec.ktr'el, I
white ate t>en
TIMI waetr'I troui •nt1
LOS ANGEi.ES -Arrovo Stco Crffk, Biii
Tu•vn9• CrMll (uoe>ef'l Bououe1 Cenvon Creek
Culelc Lekt CtVllel Leke, Ellzet>elll Lekt
Pim Crttk (Frencllmen'l Flel) Pvremld L•kt
Sen Georlel Rive< (Hal end wtll forll\l
SAN BUlNAltOINO -8 111 &tar L•••
GrllQorv Lelle, Jenks Lake, Lv•le Crttk (middle
end norrh lorka), Sent• An• River lwulr. torkl
RIVRltstDE -Derk Cenvon Cretk Fuller
Miii CrMll, Fvtmor Lekt. Slrewoerrv Crtt•
SAN Dtl'.GO -Cuv1mace Lell.t Sen Lu1s
Aev Rtvt< Sweelwtler River
VENTURA -P1ru Let<t
KEllN -.4'toer Cr-, Ceder Crffl< Ersk1nt'
Creek. Kern River (Oemocrel Otm 10 k R 1
Powtr110u1e IO Otmocror Dem. ls110tll• Dem to
8ortll Powerllou\f KRJ PowerllouH lo Lokt
IMtbeltel
TULARE -&one Cr""· Dffr Crttk Ory
MeedOw Cretk, Fr"ma" (rttk. Kern R•ver
\Outll toHl Kern Alvt • !Fa r111ew Dam 10 1'RJ
PowerllOUMI J011nwn<1111t 8"dOlf lo F11rv•l'W
Dami Nooe Y'ouno Crw' Pir-rm.n1 Crffk
1uooer end towerl. Poto Creek ~urn Cree>
lute Rtver rmlddlt fork nortn eno wulh fork\ ol
m a in fork Ceder Stoo. &reel Wl'lllt Rlvl!r
ALPINE -Cer,()(I R•vt!r leell ond """'
10<1") Merll•v•llt Cree• Pi.ewn• Vtllt•
Cretll Sliver Creek _
INYO -Be•er CrH'<. 8•o P ne Cree•
B•ll'IOI> CrH" (tower m•ddle \OUll'I ond lnro~ •
Ill Georoir' Crtt~ lnoeoendence Cree• le••
!>eortne Lont Pine Cretll Owena River ltMllOw
T1nemtne, Lew' 8rtdge downt1rnm 10 Stew&rl
L&llll) S11to11tros Cr..._ T&boOst Cree•
T.ntrntn• Cr"er. Tullle Cr"•
MOHO 8r1ao.i>orr Rnervo•r. Buc•t•t
Cree4<. Conv•c• Crtek, Convict L•••, Deaoman
Cree• Glen Cret~. Gran• La~e Grffft Crfflt.
Gu~ Lal<e Junir Lake LH V1n1n11 Crirek Lilhe
Wa1r..irr River Lvnov La•t. Memmo111 Cree•
McC.ee Cre~. Miii Crirek. Owe111 River lBenron
Crouino end 8io Sorl"i)sl, Pteasenl Valltv
Rtservorr Robinson Creek Rock Cree« fPora
O·se Cimo 10 Tom·, Pleet Toms Pl<tce
uo11rum 10 Aoc• Cret• L••el, Roell Cr~
L•"-• Ausll Crirei. Sherw.n CrMll, Silver Lek•,
Sweuoa< Crffll Twin Lekes 8rtdQtp(ll"I luootr
end iowetl Tw•n L•llts Memmorn Vttg1n1e
Crtek. Wa llo.er Atver 1Cnr11 s: .. 1 cemQOround 10
!own of Walto.er, ltevtll Me.Claw\ cem1>11ro1.1nd
lo ~nor• 8rld0tl
socc•• W.,.. C1191
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(At Q.ultl '8re)
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Wt\! G•rmerw .,. DtnlNlli. ti ~tf9"', 11
• mur~v v• Scollend •• Qvereteto. II • m
s•GOHO AOUNO ~• c .. Mexic.Clf'tl Geme11
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P'e<e 11 em 111 ~ Mellle:el
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I um M91WeV
(tt P\ltl!M, MeXlal
0,.ame J9
A•o•11t1ne vs G•oue> C. D M E lrd piece, l
"rn (al Gu•.....,.•• Meltleel
aeiM4'
C.rouo O winner .,., Grouo 8, E
OlaC• II em T~Y
let Mtllle9 CftVI
Geme41
lle•v .. , Freroct 11 • m
(et MMtel'"'fr MIXke)
Gllmt42
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Group i: 1nd vi Gr-B 2nd, 11 em ( •• Quentt,., Mel()ee)
GMw44
C.1ou1> E winner n GrC>UP D 2nd. l Pm
BOXING
(et !MMWMd)
HE.4'VYWEIGHTS -Merk WtUh (Ven
Nuvsl def Gr19 Peoe ILoulavllltl bv lt.nocllour
(91 '"" I) •ml>(OVed IO •·s. "'"' kl\Odlouts,
P•11• arOl>Olld 10 2S·6l
• ThurMillv"s tninsadlell~
I AH BALL
AIMM<al1 .......,..
CLEVELAND INOIANs.-llKalltd Corv
SnYClt r •nl ell»• lrom Melna of lllt lnltr'ntltonal
ltallut
MILWAUKEE 8AEWERS-Trt<MO Aenctv
Auav nfrtld•r. lo Sen 01eoo lor • otever 10 t>e
nemtd taler
NEW YORK Y.4'NKEEs-f>lectd Tommv
JoM ollcl'•r on 11\e 2T·dav Cllulllld "''
Purcllesed lllf tonlrecr 01 "'"°"'° Pulido, p11cn.r fro"' COtumous of 11\e rnre<nat'-1
l•11>Utr SE"' TTLE MAAINEAS-Acllveted Ptlll 8r1Hl
ev ourl irooer end Hlltd uncondltlonel r,..esa
... e•vtr\ ori A• Cowt<ls, Ot.llfleldef'
NelleNIL.._,.
CHICAGO CU8s-Flrtd Jim Frev. IT\l111119f,
1nd OOtl Zimmer. e~cn
MONTREAL EXPOS.--Aulonad Jeff Perrell,
01f(l'\4lr lo tnoreneooH\ of 11\e Amtf'ic;en .4'Hocla·
t•on HOCKEY
Ntllenel H~rt lMtue
DETROIT RED WINGS.--Sl9nt0 Sten
Cl'l••non, a.fenatmen, 10 • tour-vNr contrec.t
MONTAEALL C.4'NAOIENS-Sl9nt0 Sc.oll
HarlOw. fOf'wtrCI IO • two-veer cont1'e~I
SOCCEll
Mel9r lncltW Sect« LMtue
l'ANSAS CITY COMETS-Wel•t<I Lellf'lt
Abfellam\ IOfwarCI
LOS ANGELES LAZERs-Nemeo Mllo.t
MAll<>ntv enlltenr coech
COLLEGE
C.4'L·DOMINOUEZ HILLS-Nemtd Jeff
Ge><ed women·, volleyl>IU eno Mlflt>ell coed>
Horse racing summaries
Loi Alamitos
THURSDAY'S AESUL TS
'lSfll ltf U ·ClaY -l"M Mnl "'"""91
FIRST RACE l'lO orels
T •W~ Nati•• ICerdOzel
'>e•v s .. ne1or IEClwltCISI
Miu Quarter Miier 1Ga1C1al
rim• o 1199
920 SIO ~•O
3000 1)60
900
U EXACTA l 61 pad Sl<IOOO
SECOND RACE l'lO vetO\
L' "a"lf Carooiel '<O~hs Elle><• CerdOiel
"''' '-&Y Tru11.1rel I mt 0 1199
1)40 410 410
HO 400
10 llO
12 EXACTA 16 9i 01t1Cl 15010
THIRD RACE. 350 verd\
tic.II\ Oaui.r ((rte11e< I
,,., y\ ~tutiOl'I !Whlltl
""• ~ 11da P•e Gerciei l 'T't 01713
• 00 ) 40 710 uo ) 60
l 00
S1 EXACTA 14 21 P&•O l l960
FOURTH ltACE )SO verd\
Cot 6<10 II' lores>
lr•t Pulftrf' I Trt1uurtl
~ ~,.. Iv Memt>er tGarClnl
l,..,.017 90
Fl,,TH RACE 350 veros
l./rf u f IMererJ
P1 t &rOdv 1Ceroo11)
N'1u A~ AO.If !Rurll
T me 0 1791
•9 80 100 I IO
HO 470
J 60
., EXACT" (1 SI oeld '6960
\IXTH RACIE. 170 vafd\
M·•~ uQlllOllO (Ltwl\)
"'"<>' Tom IG1rct1 I
8-.11' Milo ILtekevl
T ,.,e 04614
1110 ~~ 110
64() 420
160
U IEXACTA 13 21 oa1t1 14~ 20
SEVENTH RACE 350 vtrd\
Cc101t•ene (Herl) 11 60
''""'" FrHll !Treasure! I n1t\' To Tonr IGe rclal
Im• 0-llOS
U EXACT A 11 4t paid U140
EIGHTH A4CE lSO vara,
H 11nno"tr Too ICerO<>ie I
No WMe Snots (Gere••>
Rt•llfl SolHll (LecktV)
Time 0 17 71
1100 HO 320
4'0 540
? 60 790
U IEXACTA IS 41 i>eld WOIO
U EXACTA S 11 Oll•d '70•0
NINTH A4CE 400 varos
G•t Awev Quoclo. 'G1re1e)
Pu•• Hemo IBrooh l
Four Co•n\ (Harl I
Ttmt 0 7008
12?0 6 20 370
•10 2b0 uo
U EXACT A C8·41 oetd SS9 00
U "1CK SIX t7·7 l I S II Plltd S731 IO 10 IS
..v•Mil'lll tlcktl\ (4 norsl\ Carrvover \10 917 4S
TEHTH RACE 400 verd\
Ct-nlella Y Re.o IMe•tr I
P JI P.srot Pt•t 1Cre1111er J
4 L1llle Lor..t AID flae~t•I
T1mt 0201t u EXACT A 16·91 01110 sn "°
Allf'noenct l llOJ
*
900 •tO 3'0
460 3 00 7 tO
Fl!rolell ~Irk
THURSDAY'S •ESULTS
( llfll tf 5S·deV l\emelS meeting)
P'llUT RACE Ont m1Mo 11ect
Iha le E aortn (Ptano1 76 20 900 660
16 00 10 40
1 40
Cerellll Dancer 1sm11111
Mr Roman 1s1v1uitr 1
Time 70S I
S2 llXACTA l 4 oerd 1!.IHO
SECOND RACE 0... ml·e OICt
L~ S,,rntt IHvman1 ~ 60 JOO 110
300 220
140
Fencv Solrll (S1et1r.1
D 1 Lton (Crelol
Tlmt 2 00.2
S2 DAILY DOUBLE IJ•I) 11e•O \SIOO
SJ EXACTA ll·SI oe•a S19IO
THIRD RACE. One mrle trot
Sreroell IK~rl
H>llll Orlfltr (HIV,\I
Pul On Hold (Lt1111r111111
Time 2 103
U IX.ACTA 14 2) oald Ut•O
140 JOO HO
)?() • 20
320 •20
P'OURTH RACI. On• mlle 11•e•
W1ncorp !Coi.tnenl 6 •O 00 l 40 uo 460
)00
Ler1uot1i. IHvmenl
l'u1•nvounat1betl 10.somtrl r.me 2-oJ 7
Fll'TH ltACI. Ont mitt trol
OIHPDHrlno Trlclt. (WllmU
AndrtWS Sier (Wllll•m•>
Liiiie Houat (Slfflll)
Time 2031
'60 2 40 2 10 7 60 7 10 uo
.. .
fi td :#
SS EXACTA IS·ll 1><1•CI $1/00
SIXTH RACE OM m•O. Peet
Ruhr IDewmtr> lObO
Levi T .4'twater I Pierce I
Ore .. Ple v ($1eerr11
Time 1'08 2
SS EX4CTA (4·11 oalo S212 SO
SEVeNTH RACE One mitt lror
Bourbon Sir"' ICrQ!ln) I 40
Pr\serro CGrunovl
Me11ne Mooul Pierce)
Tlrne ?'06 3
SS EXACTA 17·SI 01110 l~ 00
EIGHTH ltACE. One mile otet
460 3 20
100 460 ao
uo 320
3 40 )20
'20
Houu Ao1>rova1 cv11rn1n11hml l' 40 t7 00 13 20
Lln1111n Keren I Pierce I a 60 S 00
Kave Doolen N ICroo!lenl 7 IO
Time 1 S9
U EXACTA IS·? 1>e•d MS090
NINTH RACE. Ont mut oa<t
Menner I Donnvorook I Anorsn I s 00
Jeke Tr.a Fel!.t IWll!lerdl
Cherlu Decl1lon N (Havn>
Time 1st
Sl EX4CTA C1 ·31 1>111a SI0670
l 40 llO
1410 '10
• 60
U PICI( SIX !S·l or S or 1 4 7·5·71 t>etd
'179 00 lo n•nt wlnn•oo l>cktls (llvt rro'"'l
C•rrvovtf' S1) 1934 lt
TE NTH •ACE One m11t oece
Sc11e1nc11,ne11 1s-.1l'tl • 40 360 lOO
)10 00
1100
Lortl LtVllY CW!lllem1)
i.evtl To Me (Aubin Ir 1
lime 2 03l
U EXACTA I I SI 1>e1d '11 90
* Hetvwood Pmrlt
THURSDAY'S ltESULTS
< llltl tf 67 ·div "*-"'4>red l'flM'M9 l
FIRST RACE. OM mllt
Mtlve·a Pride ($11emllerl
Rere ICIOl (Heflllndtll
Beimontv 8•v (OtlallOuuevel Time 1 Jel
SECOND •ACE. Ont milt
Socltlv Rive IHroendtzl
Ceor1ote11 IOf'teoel
Grten A11eln ISltven\)
''° uo J20 400 2t0
) tO
\t "° 1610 720 4,40 2 IO
HO
Time 13'2
S2 DAILY OOV8 LE t6 101 041d ~IS 40
THIRD •ACE. 6 lurtonll,
?llenlom Moon 1Callenonl 11 tO
Sino "' Mnseoe cDe•allou\uiv•I C.o N' Tell (Qt1vere11
Tlmt· 113
Sl EXACT A IS 11 ?eta JI~ 60
,OOltTH •.t.CE. S 1, rtonQi.
UO S40
1700 7t0
1600
Jtts•t'1 Gi0•10 lPn. v
· 8oo w So1111
.4'eee1tmv Grt>' Slhtns l
Tin,. st 0
U() 460 360
1160 600 uo
U EXACT 4 11 71 01110 \ 141 00
l'l"H RACE. Ont m1i. on lurt
8ullon IMC'Cerron1 HO
8ol•ncl• fSolol
So•ertion Honav lValtnrut!e l
T•me IJS? S
'5 UCACTA I\ It r:>e1C1 '1!.I 00
400 2IO 1120 640
HO
SIXTH RACE 1 tur10n11\
SH N Stw IS1tvtns1
Jumolno Jaklln 1ve1en1ue1e1
Wt'll Saa ( Hernendell
ll 00 s 20 210
UO JOO
2 40
Ttn,. I 1S I S
S2 EXACT A (6 111 0•1C1 S4l 60
SEVENTH RACf. 6 l~rion11s
tndten Flower tOllluvtl t 40
Temmv Lu (Htf'neno.11
Oenover Otll9111 18rao I
Ttmt 1 11 4 S
SS IXACTA (4 II ot ld Sltl SO
4IO 340
210 0 0
lOO
n ,.tct< ll)C 110 ~ 1+• o oa>O i1, 103 20 10
34 w1nn111Q llcktls lflve llO<~\I Cerrvo~
\71 SIO •?
EIGHTH II.ACE I I / I• mile\ Ofl lur1
Oulnltlton fP tnce vl 7 60 )IO 160
Welch For Oewn (AlcarCll ti 40 6 00
8oldtr Tnen Bold lSl••tn\l 3 00
Time 1 40 llS
..S • XACTA 11 71 otld \19' 00
NINTH RACE Ont ml'P
Dir Sw"I Slltm 18teckr -
Miu Aovel MA>tllt ISlt>tlltl
SI Moritz (K•-l
Time 1JS1
140 •JO lto
1120 ''° 7 IO
U EXACT A (I 61 oelel '232 00
Alltnd1nct 13.71J
your fl'9t car.
your flrtt home
cl•••lfled'•
your 11'91
choice .
Orenge Coat DAIL.Y PILOTlf~. J
Health care, employees' exercises fit to b-e trie
0.-, .... ,._....., ...............
Pacific Mutual chairman Walter Gerken trlee exerclae
bicycle for Steven Prather of the YMCA and Dr. Lawrence
Golclln&, phyalology apert from Unlvenlty of Nevada.
-
YMCA, Pacific Mutual present program
to show fitness emphasis pays for itself
By C. Jeanette Anat
Of -Dilllr ,... ...,.
Janet Eaton aoes runnmg t~
times a week. and her boss not only
approves, he pays for it. Eaton, the
personnel manaJtr for the Irvine
Ranch Water Distnct, 1s pan of a
a.rowing number of employees who
exemse regularly at work because tt's
cooverueot and the company pays for
the classes.
This 1s the second year the water
district has contracted with the
YMCA to provide an on-site health
and fitness program to its 180
employees, said Peer Swan, the
agency's president. Swan said he
believes the program 1s csscnually
free -paymg for itself by reducing
medical costs.
Swan was o ne of four Orange
County company representatives m-
v1ted by the YMCA and the Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Co. to tout the
benefits of the YMCA 's Corporate
Health Enhancement Pr<>F,m to
about 80 of Orange County s largest
corporations Tursday
Walter B. Gerken, Pacific Mutual's
chairman of the board. said the
Parker-Hannifin Corp., the Irvine
Ranch Water D1stnct, The Irvine Co.
and Allergan Pharmaceuticals have
utilized lhe y ·s aerobics classes,
health fairs and fitness testing to
reduce stress and th\! number of sick
days in the work place. These are
factors which can affect the strength
and profitability of a company, ht
said.
At stake. according to YMCA
figures. arc more than $245 mllhon in
corporate health rnsurancc
premiums. In 1984. said Gerken,
health care co~l Amcncans $387
b1lhon -more than a b1lhon dollars a
day By 1985. that figure had in-
creased to an estimated $450 bilhon.
A\ a health and life m~uraru;c:
company, Pac1hc Mutual h.as a PU·
t1cular mte-rest 1n employee healtJi,
said Suzanne Gilbert-Hoehl, a com-
pany spokeswoman. "Any way we
e&n encouraae people to be fit, ifs
better for everybody. Ifs m kecpma
with what we do ...
Dantel Osnato, a Human Re-
sourc~ Manager with the Burrou&hs
Corp . said he came to t.he prcsen-
tataon w1lh the company's more than
2,000 Mission V1eJo employees 1n
maod since the company's San Dieao
plant already has a fitness program
that's well utihzed.
"The beauty of1hc Y program 1s It's
relatively simple You don•t have to
come up Wlth somethmg new," he
said.
Carol A. Smith, the senior vice
president of personnel with the Umt-
ed CaJ1fom1a Savings Bank tn
Anaheim, said the YMCA 's progr.am
may have 1mphcauons for 1mprov1ng
self-esteem among her company·s
women employees. If an employee
feels good mentally and physically, 1t
will show tn their work. she said.
Steven Prather. marketing director
for the 21h-year-old program. said the
YMCA program 1s like a menu A
company can contract for the enure
program or bu)' JUSt the number of
units its employees need. The pad.-
age includes health fairs. fitness
NEW vo~':c.S (~~r -~t"fo11owlng II" sh0w1 the Over -the -Counter
stock• and warrant• that have gone uo the mo1t and oown the mo1t based on percent of change fOf Thursday No s.curllle• trading below s2 or 1000 Ularn are Included Net end percentage chanon ar• lhe difference betwHn the prevl0t.t1 c.lcKlno
Trudy Bantech, tecb.D.lcla.D from Stroke Preftilti01l USA,
checb Lealle Blackwell from GaltoD Indutrla da.rl.Df
Corporate Beal th ltnhancement ~ -eahil>Jtlon.
a!>sessments and health ns~ ap-
praisals. exercise classes, a !>tress
management proaram. c;orporate
child care, and counschng service\
"Exercise 1s not a fad. ·· said
conference speaker Laurence Gold-
ing_ a professor at the Un1vers1ty of
Ne .. ada, Las Vegas Golding. hsted 1n
price
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realize that a healthy work fOrcc LS
more productive. "Exerc15C 1s the
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FRIDAY'S 11 a.•. cm> PllOU
O.v l'f h•tt LOI ( ... l)lv l'I S.W. LAU CN
Stock prices up sharply
NEW YORK (At') -~tock prices ro'loe
sharply today u open-market interest rates foll
The Dow Jones avcraac of 30 industrials
chm bed 33.91to1.872 04 by~ p.m. on Wall Street.
Gaine~ outnumbered lo<ier' b)' more than 4
to I among Nev. 'I ori.. \tod~ I 'change listed
ISSUCS.
As trading began, in'e<otot' v.t•re confrontrd
with new ev1dente that the cconorn}' remained
sluggish
The Federal Rc<;ervc reported a l11rger-than-
cxpccted 0.6 j)('rcent drop rn 1ndustnal production
for May That news lamr a day after the
Commerce Department \aid retail ..ales declined
0.1 percent last month
In the credit market'i today yields on short·
term Treasuf) bill\ kll about 10 basis points. or
hundrffiths of a f)('n:cntagc point Pnces of Iona·
term government bonds \\h1ch move inversely
with interest rate\. ro~ more than S 10 for every
S 1.000 rn face valut•
The goH~rnml.'ot al\o reported toda\ that the
producer pnce 1ndell ro~ 0 6 percent · rn May.
However an 1ncrt-a'>t' 1n that mea .. ure ol infla-
tionary pressures had bt-en c~pectcd '>rncc 011
prices had stoppe'd drd1n1ng
hnanc1al ~tod~. 1n particular, benefited lrom
the drop 10 intt·rec;1 rate' H F Ahmanson gained
11/i to 24111 and (ireat Western Finanoal 2'1• to
43111
The N'I ~I\ cumro\1te 1ndell Jumped 2.07 to
140 89 At the .\mcri,ao Stock Exchange. the
market "aluc tndcll v.a\ up 2 42 at 282 3ti
Volume on tht• Big Board i.:amt> to 99.81
m11lll)n '>hare'> with l\\O hour\ 10 go.
Have• g•r•g• s•le
without the g•rage
Sell your Items In cl•s11fled.
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ARIES(Mtrth 21-Apnl 19)· You local .. ·
you'll receive plaudhs from i>ltrs. Jnvitatlonm;:1n1 hr." Job sets done,
ei1c111 na sccnano. ~oellent health repon re«ived lrave couJd be pan of
TAURU {Apnl 20..May 20)· Lunar '
populanty, intensified love relitioruh;;u~n·~\~zclc~ point to chamma,
spcculatton, you'll aet to hean of matte" ~n ro~ance~c uck in matters of
With love, it's little
things that coun~ TOO LATE TSE GNAL
North South · vuln rabl
duJa.
Ulh
GEMJNI (Max 2l.June 20) Focus on fa 1 1ogt:t a "aooddcal wherepurchaaesa~ may, secunty property, ability
concerned. Lona .. ranat: pr°'Pt'C\$ arc
ctanficd. sense of d1rt(;t1on and purpo!.C ~ill be restored
CANCER (June . 21-July 22)· s
Emphasis on expansion. cuno$1ty YONEY m1H~I outJet for ani tic cxprc ~•on
You no longer will be confined by rules. o MARR regulations. Means you aa1n greater
freedom of thought, acuon. Gemini •••••••liiiiiiiiii \ag1 ttanus play rol~ •
LEO (fair 23-Aug. 22): Money surpnse due but check d ta 1 So
1s trying to tel you something -could relate to.small pnnt &,;:e re~s~~
arc necessary, plans arc subject to change Taurus Seo Ii prominently. rp10 igurt
V~GO (Aua. 23..SepL 22). T im1ng 1s on tariet, you'll receive .. 9 ial
noucc relauna to ass1a.nmcnt Spoth&ht on travel vancty dia.loa pee ·
1hrou&h wnttcn matcnal Dag detp for mo11ves. reJect superflciaJ resue, =
LIBRA (Sep~ 23-0ct. "2~). Domestic adjustment is featured ref:ea to
ex pansion and P!'1 vacy. Be d1plomat1c, rcahze you w10 your wa but cannot
force issues. You 11 be offered "tempting" business proposiuo lJ l paramount role. n. Scorpio Pays
S<J<?RPIO (Oct. 23-N~v 21 ). Fncnds, hOpc!I, wishes, speculation populanty are all part ofexc1t1ng scenarios Terms wlll be defined teeb '
will be perfected. Romance intensifies. and you'll feel good abo'ut tl i!i~C: figures prominently. ·
SAGIT'.J'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc 21): Empham on professional achieve-
men ts, bus~ness, investments, ability lo meet deadline You'll have more
respons1b11Jty and chance for greater financial reward Older individual is on 1our side.
· CAPRICORN <~. 22-Jan. I~) Discern mouves. look be ond the
immediate. reaJ1z.c ~at g~ deeds will be return~ twofold. Study Taurus
messase for valid hint Ind1 v1dual who orre~ monc}' is serious but may not ha\C authonty
AQUAfllUS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18)· Emphasis on Joint efforts, cooperation.
legal afTaus •. possible part'hc~hip Spotlight aJso on manta! status. intuiuon
lam1ly reunion Unorthod~approach is ne.ceuary 1f)IOu are to suc::ceed. '
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)· ~c1sion 1s reached concemin~ direction
and purpose. Break from past is 1mm1ncnt Clash of ideas provesstimulattng.
Rcallrc that dialogue need not sink into mere argument You'll be mvitcd to
g1lurmct dinner. Accept wtth pleasure'
What we commonly caU .. love" is a
lot oflinle thinp rathel' than one bi&
thins. The bis thiQl may bowl us over
at first, but it 11 the repetitive
rqulanty of the little thinp that keep
love aHve and afloat
The defect with romant1c films aod
atone• is that they portray the b~a
tbina. wh.ich mciteS the initial feelina.
but cannot alone sustain it. Lovuoon
withers without constant waterin~ -and this "waterin(' i1 lcu an cmouon
than an action and 1 concern.
When we are young. and yeam1ng
for a grand passion to transform our
lives, we have such a lofty conocj)bon
of love that we never thank of it in
terms of the simple kindnesses of
ordinary acts, but a1 a areat abstract
idea or fcclins, unconnected to reali-
ty.
Aa one of my favorite authon. Paul
Tourn1cr, the doctor-prucher-
teacher, said an one of his books, "To
love 1s to will the good for another."
And the aood for another is not
necessarily heroic devotion and self-
sacnfice, but many small matten th.at
add up over the days and yean.
Contrary to that stupid book, love
is havina to say you're sorry time and
again, because any two people liv1n1
together arc bound to step on one
another's toet from day to day.
Dr. Iournier takes at even further
into pa.rtJculars.
"Love means writing with enough
care so that our correspondent can
read 11 without spending umc de-
ciphenng-i~ that IS, at may mean
tak.illl the time to save him time.
S111n
1111111
"To love i1 to pay one's bills; 1t IS to
keep thinp in order, so that the
mate's work will be made easier.
"It means amvina 90mewberc on
time; it means aivm1 our full atten-
tion to the one who is ta1kina to you.
To nuss what he or she says can mean
that we are more interested in what
we arc tetJina ounel ves inwardly than
m what we are beina told.
"To love is to try to speak in has or
.her own la.nauage, even if we have
mas1ercd it but poorly, rather than
forcin1 the other to speak oun."
Some of these injunctions may
sound trivial, or merely aood man-
nen, but what i1 JCDWne love but
good manners raised to the nth
degree?
Love begins as an emotion. but
unless 1t is neadJly ratified by acts of
the will. 11 becomes a dead letter as
IOOll as the emotion subsides, and
leaves little in its place. Tb.ls is why
the put romantics often have the
most traaic. dJsillusioned or un-
fulfilled love l.tves, marked by the
heroic &esture, but deficient in the
human touch
Sltbley lhrrl1 11 • 1yod.Jcat.e4
colum.a.111.
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Opening lead: Ten of •
One reason for a holdup play 1s
to try to shut out the opponents'
suit Another It to try to get a sig-
nal from partnel' on the key card
East was shooting tor both these,
but got burned tn the attempt
Paced with an unrevealing auc-
tion, West1ed the ten or spades,
covued by the Jack and queen and
won with the ace Declarer Jed a di·
amond to the jack and continued
with another to the king a.s Eut,
afraid that winning the diamond
ace too early would give declarer
nine tricks, held up for two
rounds.
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IF JUNE 14 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY this can be your power year You
co uld marry. there could be an addition to family. you could also go into ~usincss for yourself. ~ressurcs mount. respons1b1ht1cs mcrcasc, chances for
hnanctal rc~ard m.ulttpl} You arc a d1scem1ng md1v1dual, creative, capable
of amculauna feelings in entertaming. meaningful manner Gemmi, Virgo,
\agmanus people play important roles in )Our hfc You'll travel in June
September could prove to be }Our most memorable month of 1986.
Wife should know
family's finances
Now declarer switched his attt'n·
tlon to clubs, leading the king from
hand. Since he did not want to pro-
mote the queen of clubs to a.n
entry, West was forced to hold up,
and he dJd so again when declarer
continued with a club to the queen
A successful heart finesse reduced
the hand to thls Interesting
The first six trickl were ln the
bank, and declarer found a pretty
way to take three more. He n:ited
Wtth the jack ot club to wesi·s ace.
The defender did the belt he could
by leading the nine of spadea, bu&
thia tlme it wu declarer'• tum to
hold up. On the nine of clube Eu&
discarded a spade, but when West
renrttd to a spade Ea.at wu
forced to part-with a hurt. Ded.ar-
er took hls ace of spades and lhttw
East ln with the ace of diamond.a to
force a hean return. The marked
finesse produced the ninth trick. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
Truman 1st president
to come out with closets
perplexed by a problem that I have
run across three times 10 the last few
years -secretive husbands.
In one case. an older cousin's
husband died and the woman had no
idea of the state of their finances. He
aJways provided her with plenty of
household and pocket money, but
became apoplectic when asked about
financial matters even after be be-
came terminally i{I. When be died, his
Wldow was unable to find any assets.
fhere were no clo~ts m White
House bedrooms before Harry
1 ruman took office I don't mean
there wercn 't any closets any" here
rht·rc The record shows Warren
Harding got cozy with a girlfriend in
one of ,..me Just no clo~ts in the
bedroom~.
'our eyes arc a lmlc lake the lenses
in pcnscopes or binoculars The\ 're
nu1 where you actually 'itt Where
\OU sec 1s at a point JUSt above the
back of your neck You can indeed be
bhndcd by a blo~ to the back of the
hl'ad
Parrot planes. carrying 11lcgal h1rd~.
th n10 1h1s country ever) other da}.
I'm told
f...ing\port, Tenn., i\ clo~r tu
c jnada than it ts to Memphis Tenn
C) • .\t what wcatbcr tempcraturt· 1s
human fertility at 1ts h1ghet;t''
.\. 64 dcgrccs F.
Where chicken 1s \t'f"\il'd in the
l n1tcd St.ates, it's usuall) th~ "'h11c
meat that's preferred. Wht•rc 11\
'<'ned 1n France. the dark meat get~
prrference
C) Where can you th ro'A ~nov.ball\
~ear 'round from one hcm1<;phcrt• to
another?
.\ On a &lacier atop(. a)amlX'. an
inactive voTcano tn Ecuador
Pollsters checked out 100 top
, '<ecu11ves to learn 94 of them as
h1ldrcn owned c~us or dogs ~aid
pollstcn concluded the childhood
npcncnce with pets promotes later
\ucccn. Maybe. How many of those
I 00 top executives had chicken pox''
,.
L.M.
Bo YD
In the second cue, a successful
• physician 1s unwi1Un4 to share infor-
mation about the farnaly finances. His
wtfe (my smer) has no mkJina of their
financial status. He has a hi&hly
successful practice, is chief of staff of
Does chicken pox promote later the community hospit.aJ and a pillar success,, ofthe medical community, but totally
sccreuvc about finanCJal matte-rs.
Dime no\ehsts of old fairly well
established this disunct1on - a
·gunman" was an outlaw, a "gun-
fighter" wa!> a lawman.
E"el') butlcrll> starts out with a
pump ID Its stomach. With wruch It
inna1es its wings Af\er 11 emerges
from the chrysafa
The pattern on a humpback
whale's tale is a'I unique as a
lingcrpnnl
Q. Didn't the Old West's Doc
Holl1da}' die w11h a gun 1n his hand"
A No. m. with a whiskey glass in
his hand At a san1tanum 10
Cllcnwood Spnngs. Colo His last
"ords· "I'll be damned"
They hav~ recently reconciled after
nearly breaking up over this s1tu-
a\Jon. My s11tcr 1s a successful
profeuaonal person 10 her own ri~t
and has had to run the household wt th
her own funds, not paying much
attention 10 the lack of 1nformauon
untd recently when ll become a bone
of contention
The third eumple 1s a sistcr-in-
law. Her husband dacd suddenJy last
December. She was unable to find any
resources except a small stock ac-
count and an apartment m London,
which was in both names. He never
spoke of business matters, even
thou~ they appeared to have a solid
mamagc.
What do you have to say about such
peculiar behavior? How can a woman
protect herself against a man who 1s
secretive? -PERPLEXED IN THE
No other bustncss is so deeply 10to WEST.
partnership with the U .S Govern-DEAR PERP: It la brd to lmqlne
ment as 1s the ltquor busmess, forking a woman belll1 ao lporut and
over almost half its gros!> to the pualve aboat famlly flllucea lll tb.11
tcdual treasury Pretty good deal for day ud a1e, especially 11.Dce 10 muy
the gO\Cmmenl. Collects tbc money -nll'ltlfl IN ~le'ud-U,..
without the respons1bih1y either of volved la bullleu.
management or labor Any wlle wbo reads tb.11 ud does
llot bow wbt abe cu cout 011 lf ber
buband clJea befo~ Mr (ud moat of
L.M. Boyd I• • 1yadlc•ted them will) 1•oald opea tile aabject
colum11l1t. before anotber day goes by. If her
Ali
LAIDEIS
bubud ~n &o talk aboat lt abe
lboald teU klm u owes ber &Mt
conatderatioe ud U i.. penla&a lll
beiDI ucooperatlve, Ille wUJ be
forcecl to .ee a lawyer. Ske .Ud aot
fflltate te malle pod ber *eat.
ne same pet for ma whse
wtvea coatrol ""plU'H 1trlq1. Tiiey,
too, bve a rtpt to bow wbt 1oea
oa. A marrta&e la w .. ~ 111Cl lafor-
matloa la wt~ld laclJcate. • 1erioa1
lack of trut a'.u mnu.J reapecL • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today I
read yet another one of those sappy
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''essars" in your column. I mean the
drive that teUs mothers someday the
kids wtll be grown up and gone and
the noise and mess Wlll stop and boy.
will they be lonely.
Pan of the message as good, but
another part tells them that they
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
shouldn't complain if they arc over-ACROH
worked, overloaded and dumped on, , 1 Bega
because it's all part of motherhood 1 Tetched •3 Posti
Women already feel guilty for 5 Clrcui •tar "" Reties (uponl
everything that happens. Such sen-10 eon game •5 Waterfall
timcntal slop only reinforces the u Algerian port 4'8 Slnglel out
mcssaac, "Just do it. honey. and don't 15 Ham It up 4'8 Metal abbr
complain!." 18 S American Ali Forty wink•
Let's encourage women to com-rodent 52 Food atore
plain appropriately and ask for the 17 Handwriting 53 Willow
help they need 1nsteadofyellingatthc 18 Salling Ship 55 Sia..,. of otd
kids so much. This, not guilt, wtll 19 Iowa city 58 lneect1
reduce child abuse and help them to 20 Overweight 57 Cavalryman
be healthier and happier mothers It 21 Ouue a rew 58 Celebration
could also help fathers reahze that 22 s.m.ire 59 Ma1ortly
they have an obligation to accept their 2• :C~!~ garb ~ ~~~~:ff ro~m ~1 cntmg. ., we« -.J,H .. HIN-....,29 .. lcy"T'sTIT -----
DENVER. 27 Mortise DOWN
DEAR DEN: A lot of women are fittings
1otn1 to pve yoa foar clteen for yoar 29 Facial
atud -ud riptfally ao. Y H make• blemlen
1reat deal oJ 1en1e. n.uka for 32 Some tiles
writlDI· 33 Bargain events
3"' CB operator
35 D1ec1ples
36 Tempted
37 Ela111cny
1 Remove
2 Kin ol
recitative
3 Highway
remln4er
• Expl0$lve 6 Oat1a1 folks
6 Last WOtdl
eantty n Honor cards
13 Yacttt part
21 a.lg1an town
23 Bolahevlkl
25 Very beal
26 Foot part•
27 CllChed
28 Consumed
29 Vef'llcles
30 Orat•
37 Mitk IOUfoe
39 Twitted
•o Premium
-i2 Blgol
4'3 S..1hea
4'5 Sport-1l'loe part
4'6 ChMM
"7 Open weave •8 BothN1
50 PIM
Bob Dylan a hit at opening of tour
38 S.ver9ge
39 Vegetablft
4'0 DllflCu It probi.m
7 -Dick
8Sein.1eason
9 TOOk back
10 Abtolva
11 Recovered
31 AbrU1ve
33 Fats
36 Ooze1
51 LOOk
54' Pronoun
55 Salamander
10 11 12 13
By tile Aasoclatcd Pr~u
SAN DIEC10 -~onswntcr
Bob Dylaa, whose powerful lyncs
and raspy voi~ spre.ad the
mCSS11ac of the cavil nghts and
anlJ-warmovements, was a hit on
the opcnina stop of hi~ first l J .S
tour 10 five years.
Dylan, on a "True< onf<' 'i1on'\
Tour" with Tom Petty and lht
Hcartbreakcn, perf onnt"d heforc
an almost ~II-out crowd 11 the
San Diego Sports Arena for do~
to three hours. altem ung \Cts
with rocker Peuy, who had a
fotlow1na of his own
Dylan and Pcttr shared a
microphone scvera times. 1n-
clud1na on the Dylan hilt ··e1ow-
tn' In the Wind" and 'Knod.in'
On Hca"en' Door" .. He'1likC'1 stoic h11 brotht't,"
Peny said of tounna with the 4S·
1Clf~ld Dylan.
Crew reanited
ST. LOUIS -Column11t
Abl1all Vo 1tta helped rcunitt'
lS ronner C'!'tVrJnen of a N•'1'
m1 that nt dunna
, ..
BotiDJlaD
World WAr II and 1n the prooe s
htlptd 1 man learn about h.is
brother who died when the hip
went down .
The ptherin la t W«kcnd w
1ntt1tuted by •JM tr, of
Sheperd vtllc, Ky., who wanrcd
to learn more about h11 old.er
brother Ralph. whod1Cd hen the
AblCalJ Van Buen
U Salute exploded and \Ink
June 8, 194S, off Borneo. killing
nine.
"I wanted to k'now what kind of
uilor he was, what kind of man he
wa " Shafer id hafcr, 48, wrote to Mi \'an
Buren, ina for help 1n findina
Im bn:t,mcf"1 ern.inue ind Jhe-
pnnlcd bis letter on pt. l .
By noon that day. Ru Uodgu
of Rockport, Ind .. who was cap-
tain of the Salute, read the lettcnn
the Evansville (Ind.) Courier and
called Shafer.
Mi ss Van Buren was keynote
speaker Sunday aboard the USS
lnauaural at a dinner attended by
35 of the Salutc's crewmen. their
fam1hc, and more than 20 rcla·
uvcs of Shafer
Cruaade benefita
DENVER -Pfter Oabrlel,
U!, Stta1, Bryan Adam•, Loi
Reed, Jou Baea, and the Nevtlle
BrodlcnJoined forces to perform
for a crowd of about 8.SOO in a
benefit here for Amnesty Inter·
national.
The how called 1 Con$p1racy
of Hope benefited the orpni.za-
uon now obtervina its 2Sth
an ni "ersa.ry. Tickets~ $35 apiece for the
thtrd of Jill 1bows dunna which
Amnesty 11\tttn&tional h~ to
ra1se con saoUJMSS and i t U
m 1llion for at, Cl'\lsadc on bthalf o(
VtCUms or human njtilS \ltol·
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they dtdn 't have cable TV ..
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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"Wake up Marmaduke! I can't take any
more of your dreams•"
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DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
by Charles M . Schulz
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
tbW DID \ 00'? DID I
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by Jim Davis
by Lynn Johnston
by Jeff MacNally
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HAS IT OCCOR.fJ7 iO YOU THAT
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by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
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;-ff GOOD MORNINc,-$AM '
r,:-HANKS AGAIN S:OR YESTERDA'f I AS l SAID.
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HOLD ON A MINUTE .
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theater, gently
Pla~s about plays, and the complex1t1es involved in gettmJ them
before an audience. have descended on Orange County in epidemic
proportions this season
In the past year's time. we have been witness to "Light Up the
Sl>" at the Huntington Beach Pla)housc, "Foothght FrcnLy" at the
( osta Mesa C1v1c Playhouse, "The Dres.ser" at the Gem Theater.
"Jitters'' at South Coast Repenory and "Noises Off' at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse. Only "The Dresser" was intended to be taken
~nously, which may say something about bow playwnghts view their
craft m relationship to the Bia .Ptcturc.
Certainly "Play On," another such effort at the HuntJnaton Beach
-----------Playhouse, 1s aiming for the funny
Toi
T1rus
bone -but after so many
backstage comedies, the premise
bas worn a little thm. The Hunt-
ington production seems to spin its
wheels in sand for two acts, tcstina
its audience with soft jabs, before
finally burstina forth in the ftnal
••••••••••-segment with some memorably fla\orful farce.
Wntten by Rick Abbot (the nom de plume of Orange County's
Jack Sharkey), "Play On" dissects the commuruty theater experience
and gives us a taste of some oflittle theater's fabled practitioners -the
egocentnc lcadingplaye~. the pretty ingcnue who can't remember her
Ii nes, the nervous bit player and the frustrated d1rectorendcavoring to
maintain a semblance of order. Abbot doesn't spare himselfeither-
he's written a Juicy role for a meddlesome playwnght which, in the
Huntinston Beach production, is the best interpreted of the show.
Thu latter character. a giddy author who hows up with scnpt
changes on the night of final dress rehearsal. 1s beautJfully dcptctcd by
Joanne Underwood, whose glonous performance unfortunately
~tands leagues above the rest of the cast in tenns of pure comic
toothsomeness. The others contribute sporadically, but none takes his
or her character by the horns as Underwood does.
Ohve Hams is effective enough but requires more authonty as
the play's director -but since she Joined the cast quite late, this should
n-olve. Nettie Goodman as the overwQrkcd stage manager gives her
role some nice, human touches, whife Bill Kear as the technical
director strives more for bland naturalness, and achieves iL
Chewing the scenery at every opporturuty arc Bill Shope and Jo
~oil as a mamed couple who portray English nobility in the play
~11hm a play. Scott, who has long used her cl!unkincss to physically
l'nnch her stage characters, has a made-to-order role at her command
~hile Shope bnstles at the continual references. ruJ or ima&incd. to
h1'> ~1fe's physique
Ttie other cast members -Michael Lauren as the young male
ll'ad. Meredith DuBosc as the absent-minded ingcnue, Connie
<;tcrgeos as the rattled h1ah school ~rl playing the maid and Dennis
'\11<,h1 as the play's vtllain and Scotts chieftonncntor -never really
\UCccssfully establish their md.Jv1duahty, and Nishi m particular
\t'Cms to founder more as an actor than as a character.
Howard Solomon. who perfonned in an earlier production of
''Play On." directs the Huntington Beach effort and seems to
encounter 'lome of the problems depicted in the show. His third act is,
quite frankl)'. a scream but the two others lead1na up to 1t rcqujre a
much higher degree of antic fru'ltrauon.
Play On" wtll play on through July 12 with Fnday and Saturday
pcrfonnanccs at 8:30 and Sunday matinees June 22 and 29 at 2:30 at
tht! p&ayh&~. Mittn Street -at Yorktown Avenue m Huntin&ton
Reach If you can't get taclcets for "Jitters" or "Noises Off," Utis
hackstagccomcdy may sausfy, and reSCTVallonsarc taken at 832-1405.
Publisher Karen A. Wittmer
Editor: Frank Zm1
Datcbook &Jitor: Dixie Lindsay
An Director: Steven Houfh
Clrculat1on Man.,er. Tetry K.andlc
Producoon Man.,cr: Robert L C..ntrell
Da1ebo0k. •• published every fnday by the Ori.op Coast Pub( tuna Co. P.O Bo-IS60, 330 W. Bay SI . Co\t.a Mesa. CA 92626. Tckphone (71 4) 642~321 . RtJUlar bu\lneM hours arc I a.m. to .5 p.m .• Monday throQ&h
Fnday Deadline for calendar of events items and kuen 11 .S p m Monday.
The entire conitn of Datcbook att cop)'ri&httd by the Ora.nae Coast
Pubhsh1n1 Co All riabt1 are rrxrvtd.
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GUITAR PLAYERS' DELIGHT AT THE
COACH BOUSE SATURDAY •••••••....••..••..• 11
By RANDY JAY MATIN Get ready for the .. Great American G uitar
Assault" A triple headed ent.reie of southern-fried string benders is
heading for the Coach House this Saturday niJht. Between the three:
Lonnie Mack, ex-Allman Brother Dickie Betts and Roy Buchanan
(credited by oo less than Jeff Beck, Eric Oapto~ John Lennon and Z Z Top•5 Billy Gibbons as bein& the man who .. put the twang in the
thangu l.-you may_ not be able to pool enouah hair to top Olarlie
Sexton s mega-bouffant. But you can be usu.red that every would-be _____ ..;. ___ , guitarist and aspiring professional from Seal Beach to the reactor
will be on hand to soak up the secrets of the masters.
'LETTER TO BREZKNEV' PLAYS THE
BALBOA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9
B.Y ROBERT HYNDMAN .. Letter to Brezhnev;~ the fast and
raunchy talc of two Liverpool girls out for a ni&bt on the town, will
begin an exclusive Orange County run tonight at the Balboa
Cinema. The British-made film tells the story of two friends -
Teresa (M~ Clarke}, who is out to find a man, and Elaine
(Alexandra Pigg), who is searching for something more.
POLICE OLYMPICS ART AUCTION A ROUS-
IN'G SUCCESS •••••.•••.••••.••••.•..• : •••••••••••.••••. 11
By VIDA DEAN Most people try to avoid a brush with the law, but
there arc exceptions ... When the California Police Olympic
Committee hosted .. A Brush with the Law," a Ruth Hynds
watercolor auction at the Irvine Marriott, about 300 showed.
OutOnTheTown
FIFI CHAO RETURNS FROM CHINA •....... 13 ..,
Fifi•s backl Our restaurant rcvi~er, Fifi Ch.lo, has been vacationing
in China for the past four weeks, but is back with u with a review of
Five Crowns in Corona del Mar.
RESTAURANT NBWS ......................... 16, 17
RESTAURANT OP THE WEEK ••••••••••••••••• 14
" RESTAURANT DIRECTORY ••••••••.••..••••••• 19
L I K E
BY ROBERT HYNDMAN
Bob Dylan ond Tom Petty, both looking
extremely bored, were facing o roomful of
reporters who wonted to know -for the
umpteenth time -how their planned tour
together come about.
"We 1us1 felt like 11," replied the
always enigmatic Dylan
The reporters, gathered at the Los
Angeles press conference lost Mqrch.
didn't hove much better luck with a tight-
l1pped Petty
'What was 11 that brought you
together.' Petty w as asked "Money," he
replied.
There wos going to be more than
enough hype surrounding the Dylan Petty
tour without the performers themselves
odd1ng10 11 But, despite Dylan and Petty's
apparent nonchalance, there 1s good
reason for roe~ promoters ond Ions alike to
be excited about Dylan performing with
Petty and the Heortbreokers
With the possible exception of the s1x-
dote Amnesty lnternot1onol benef 11 tour
with U2 and Sting, the concerts on the
"True Confessions" tour ore perhaps the
most eagerly awaited of the year for
several reasons.
Dylan. one of the most gifted and
critically occlo1med rock stars of the post
threadecodes, is touring the United StaJes
for the first time in several years.
And while many believe he hasn't hod
strong musical bock1rtg on stage since his
197 4 tour with The Bond, Dylan is 101nang
forces this summer with Tom Petty and the
Heortbreokers -whose fluent music and
inspired live performances hove mode
them a popular os well os cr1t1col favorite.
The tour. which swept through Australia
and Japan this spring, kteked off its U S. leg
with a concert Monday in Son Diego The
"True Confessions" tour makes its only
local stops on Monday and Tuesday, June
16 ond 17, ot the Pacif 1c Amphitheatre in
Costa Mesa. While the Monday show as
nearly sold out, several tickets for lawn
seating ore sttll available for the T uesdoy
concert.
The ltmmg for the Dylan Petty tour
seems perfect.
Dylan is celebrating his 25th year as a
recording orlisf Corumbio Records l°'T
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susto1n1ng influence." Stevie Wonder is the
only other artist To receive ASC.AtP' s
Founder's Award.
Petty and the Heortbreokers hove been
working vartuolly non-stop since the 1985
release of "Southern Acce(lts" ond the live
double-LP' Pock Up the Plontot1on."
While their constant exposure both on
stage and oo the radio 1s nearing a
soturotton point. the tour with Dylan will
afford Petty and his bond a new look and
perhaps o wider audience.
In odd111on, a Home Box Office TV
spec1ol 1s set to be released in con1unc1ton
with the tour The special, featuring o
Dylan-Petty performance in Austrolto, will
be released later this year as a music
video.
Steve Redfearn, general manager of the
Poc1f1c Amphitheatre. said whale odd11ionol
dotes moy be added later the 1ni11ol
number of stops 1221 on the U.S tour was
l1m1ted 1ntent10JlOllY
"They wonted to make each concert
special." Redfearn said
In odd1t1on to the Costa Mesa shows,
the tour includes stops 1n Son Francisco
tonight and Saturday Phoenix, o 1hree-
c11y sweep through T exos, the Midwest
then six East Coast c1t1es The tour also
includes four stadium dotes with the
Grateful Dead.
The Poc1f1c Amphitheatre was selected
from among the dozen likely cond1dotes m
Southern California because of its
previous handling of Petty concerts,
Redfearn belteves The bond performed
there lost summer an odd111on to o show or
the forum in Inglewood
Elliott Roberts and Tony D1m1tr1odes ,
who manage Petty and the Heorrbreokers,
also hove booked other acts, including the
Cars and Neal Young or the Poc 1fic
Amphitheatre and hod Qone away
pleased.
'There's also the fact that we hove
Bob Dylan, as he appeared in concert lad Monday in Son Diego
I 8 ,500 seats and will fill 11 on two
consecutive mQhls, and that odds up.''
Redfearn said
October released his f1ve-olbom boxed
~ set, "Biograph," which eroded the Top
40 on the Billboard magazine album chart.
"Biograph" follows Dylan's entire career
with the Columbia label, which signed him
1n the early 1960s.
""''Ri{ s Tike o sloic big brolner, ,_P-elfy·
said of touring with the 45 year old Dylan The Pac1f1c Amphitheatre staff plans to
"He hod o big hit when I was being potty-handle the concerts like most others,
trained " ~edf earn said, but will beef up secunty ot
Dylan was honored lost Morch by the shows and the Monday afternoon
ASCAP -the American Society of sound checks Gates for the 7 30 p m
Composers, Authors and Publishers -for shows will open at 6 o'clock
~ng-roruer occomphstfments and ~Please see DYLAN-PETTY I Page 11)
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DANCE
Friday
THE AMERICAN 11'TE R·
~ATIONAL DANCE CO. p~nli a
'"1nr dass al IS pm each f nda't
lollov.ed b\ a d.lnu soc1aJ from
Ci-10 ~ p.m. a 1111e-rbug ciu' each
Monda\ at 8 pm and a ballroom
and 'Laun class each V. edncsda) at !I
p m S20 for SC' en l~ni 650-304!i
MEXICAN FOLKDANCE
CL.ASSES Summertime tun v.1th a
sp«1al 8 W(:Cl. ~ion in Me\ic-an
folklore dana offered b) Relamr;igo
dcl C'1elo. RDC at at'> studio locat<."d
at 11 41 'i Broa.dwa\ in Sant.a .\na
( lasses for all ages ~ txiinnc~ IO
ad,anccd -~cauonal to pro-
less1onal le,els with all cla'\'>C'> ol·
lercd dunng r'enmg huu~ fam1I~
discounts are a'iulablc For more
1ntorma11on on rates and schedulr\
i...a.11 ~11.1165 after 3 pm
HOTEL MERIDlEr-.. !'liEWPORT
BEACH Kick off the v.rrkend v.1th
fan usu' cnteruunment oft he 5~ and
6fx b\ thr Stoncbndgc Band 1n the
\tnum of the Hotel Mendten .i "'
unlll H '0 For rc!.er> a11ons. c-all
Linda Hor.I or Bonnal Trumhull at
.j"'f. 2001
Saturday
JEWEL OF DANCE .\ Bharaw
'=at>am Dance Performance from
India, l\larmel Valli and a compam
ol musacaans tonight at ., 30 in the
l ampu\ Theatre on the campu'> of
f ullennn < ollegl' '~I E Chapman
"'·e 1n Fullenon Tackell att a"a1l-
able at the boJ. office .\dm1ss1on
pnce 1s SI 0 For ~ne llcket
information call (213)83 7. 5875
SATlROAY EVENING
BALLROOM DANCING al thr Or·
an~ ~nior Center, 170 S Olive, 1n
Orange Dance 10 the musJC of the
"Music Ma~rrs·· from 8 un11I 11 pm
.\dm1s.s100 1s S2 per penon Li&ht
refreshments scned Call 5Jb-9633
for more 1nlormauon
Sanday
DANCE SHOWCASE 6 p.m at the
<\mencan lntemauonal Dan\'.c Com·
pan~ 's tud10, 2488 Nev.pon Bl"d.
\unc X 1n Costa Mesa "'lev. works
b) nsing local choreographers will be
pre<irnted th1' evening and apm on
June 22 Adm1ss1on IS SJ and a no
h~l appruzcr bar 1s a\ailabk For
more 1nformauon. call 551-4402. 7 to
~pm . ..
Monday
MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dane~
Club mC"Ct\ each Mondn at the Hot
Spot. 7..SQ2 .
Edinger .\'e Hunungton Beach .,
pm feature\ Beginning \\est Coast
Sv.1ng, 8 p m offers I ntcnned1ate
Swing. and 'l p m bnDJ,5 social
dancing v.11h a SIOO swing dance
conle\I S4 clas\ lesson ancludc.-HO\er
lhargcofS1 ..S0-3Slb
Tue9day
WEEKLY SEMOR DANCES arc
prc~nted b) the Costa Ml.'sa Seniors
from 8· 11 pm Featured is hve band
music and a large. wooden dance
Ooor Co\la Mesa Women's Club.
61fl W IXth St C~ta MKil $2
donat1nn
Wedne9day
THE AMERICAN INTER·
"A TIOfliAL DANCE CO. Stt Fnda-. 's
hst1ng
MEXI CAN FOLKDAl'\CE
CLASSES \re Fnda) hsung
Thunday
MEXI CAN FOL&DANCE
CLASSES \cc Fnd.a) hsung..
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SING• ES
Friday
THE CAR TIERS AND 14 URA T
CLUB for smgles gathers for psychic
furcs. dancts. and house parties at 8
pm each Fn 1n 1'\lewpon Buch
6-4 I -398"7
FOCUS H , a group of singles ages
20-29. meet 11 7 30-p m. at lhe South
Coast Communll\ Church. 5120
Bon1t.a C41!yoo Dr; lrvtne. 854-7600.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART.·
NERS holds then monlhlv danoc at 9
p m for aJI membeTS and guests
EnJO) lave muSJc An onent.auon for
nc~ mcmbcn u at 8.15 p_m. sharp.
Ramada lnn. 35 Calle de lndustnas.
San ~mcntc 586-9183
Mcmbel'$h1p tn PY.. P 1s open lo
dJ\Orccd. separated. widowed or
never mamed parents of living
chtldren. Olstody of the child ts not a
factor. A nonprofit. non-scctanan.
eduQl1o naJ o rgan1za11on. PWP
provides a prosram o f social ac-
lJv1lJes. dlscumons and study grou~
for stnsle parentS and lbcJr farn1hes
Wil£EL OF PR.IENDSRlP for
singles over 45 meets at Lord
Nefson's 10 Anaheim for T G.I F at
~ 30 p.m. Fo r ttSC1Vataons and 1nlor·
mauon. call 524-5148
CLASSIC FRIENDS, age 45 and
older b:ittu for Happ) Hour at
( ount\ l Lmc Rest.au..-nt. 4615 Bar
ranca Pkw 10 Woodbndgc/lrvinc
from S· 7 p.m For morc informauon
call 544-9259
Satvday
WHEEL OF l'RIENDSBlP for
s1 niJrs over 45 meets at tht" Bttf
Rigger in Orange for dinner al 7 p m
Call 524-S 148 for rt'SCrvations and
mformauon
Sa.nday
FOCVS St, a aroup ofsan&ks ages
30-39, meetat 11 30a_m. at t6e South
Coast Communny Cbwch, 5120
Bomt.a Canyon Dr., lrvme. 854-7600
WHEEL OF l'RIENDSBIP, for
sin&)es over 45, mttts at 11.30 Lm.
for a brunch at Lakewood Country
O ub 10 Lakewood Call 524-5148.
OSltO'S O.UB MARINA Clari·
neust Bob Keane and 10-ptctt or·
cheslB for danc1na and hstenina from
4:30 to 8:30 p.m $4 cover clwJr
includes appct12er buffeL l 90 Marina
Drive, Scapon Vtli.. Lona Bc:ach
(213) 493-6444.
~c FRIENDS for s.in&)a 45
and over, mec'ls for 1 ~ Danoe and
Och Buffet.. from 2-6 p.m. at Bobby
McGee 's Restaurant, 284 71
Marsuentc Pkwy 1n Mission V1CJO.
Call 544-9259 for rescrvauons and
JIMMIE De FORE
DANCE CENTER is ...
MOVltG TO A fO
LARGE I LOVEl. Y LOCA T10N
Slll>AY DE 151
wt "11 but.
151 KALMUS G·3
COSTA MESA <r.o..n• a..... Pw\) f~ ~~ Join Us-~
' ".. More Classes
(. More Teachers
~~ "' ~"~ More Procrams . "f ({(\
FOR SCHEDUt.E CALL
756-1203 or 241-9908
Top
~
Ms. Luzury Lifestyles
The Lurmy Ltleetylea Show at the Anaheim Con•ention
Center continua throUCh Jane 15. More than $30 m.llllon
worth of Item• wUI be cUaplayed. For more lnformation contact (213) 463-0743.
anformauon .
TEMPLE BE'IH E.MET SINGLES
Ages JS-plus. will m~I a1 Temple
Beth Emel, 1770 West ( emtos A".
cnuc lD Anaheim at 7 for a special
Father's Day program featunng
Renee Madnick, a professional home
economm and reg.istercd d1e11uan.
spcuma on .. Leaming hov. to father
(mother) yo~lf all )'ear " Renee
Wlll give hints and shon cuts for
cookmg for one. Donation 1s $3 for
women and men will be admitted free
tfthcy can ~how a picture of a child or
grandchild Refreshments will be
sened Rescnauons a rt' a m ust. Call
Jaclue at 758-3678 or Svlv1a at
539-4419. .
Tueeday
THE NEWPORT IRVINE
CHAPTER of Parcnls \\ 1thout Pan·
nen presents their Newcomers'
Onentauon each Tuesday from
8-9: 15 p.m .. followed by coffee and
conversa11on. Call 54Q. I 135 for
~r mformatton
Tlaanday
1ir£ TBURSDA Y NIGHT CLUB m~ from S:J0..8:30 p.m weekly at
vanow loc:atJons throu&Jlout the
area. Panics include dancint hors
d'oeuvtaaod door pnzn 53 2 120
WHEEL OF FRIENmRIP for
11n&les over 45 meel.3 for dinner at
6:30 p.m. at the Fireside Restaurant
in Westminatcr. For information and
rescrvattoas. call 524-5148.
cw
P'rtday
TBE FULLERTON CHAHBER
PLAYBRS l)C'rfonn Thurs ..S.L from
7-10 p.m. for d.JnnCT sue lS at the
lrv1M Hilton and Towers' Morcll's
restaurant The chamber trio fe.aturcs
Ktthlcen Murphy and Rnnn Beshore
on v1ohn, and Adnenne Bags on ~Ito 17900 Jamboree Rl vd. Irvine 86}.,I JI ' .
Saturday
THE FULLERTON CHAMBER
PLAYERS, sec Fnday ltsttng.
MASTER CHORALE AUDITIONS
today from I 0 a m until 5 P. m and
apm on Tuesd.ay from 7 unul I 0 pm
for the 1987 lnauguraJ Season at thr
Orange County Perform1na .\n<.
Center. The Master Chorale 1s 1hc
county's oldest continuing per
fo rming arts orpniz.auon, now an 11'
10th season Aud1tJons arc held In
appoantment o nly and may be made
b) calling Fran Wiseman at 535-W""
or Faith Saunders al 493-8014
SADDLHAClt CONCERT
CHORALE directed by Alvtn Bnght·
btll Will present a con~n of French
music tont&ht at 8 at the Santtago dl·
C ompostela Churt'h. 21682 La~c
Forest Drwe, EJ Toro The proiram
wtU feature the 1893 vcn 1on ol
Gabnel Faure's ··Requiem. "opu'> 4X
edited by John Rutter. plus C1audc
Debusst s "Oanscs Sacrce d
Profa~ for harp and stnnp and
Faure's "
Cant1quc de Jean Rac10e," opus 11
Tickets for the oonoen arc pnoed at S
for 1encral admission. S6 for senior~
and students Special rates for group\
of 20 are more are avuJ.ble for
ucket anformauon and T'C$CT'Vat1on'
call 582-4656 betWC"Cn noon a nd .i
p.m v.ittkda~
heeday
CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL SllM·
M'Ell ORGAN SERIES ton1&Jl1 at h
p.m with Frcdenck Swann, orpn1<11
of the Crystal C•thedral at the Hazel
Wn&Jlt Orpn. Doon open al 7· 10
Adm1n1on 1s S4. The Crystal Ca·
thtdral 1s located "'Garden Grove at
Chapman Avt: and Lcwu Strttt
MASTER CHOR.ALE AUDITIONS
Stt Saturd.ay hsuna.
Thunday
THE FU'LLERTON PLAYERS ~·
Fndav listina
CONTINUED
S.1U'daJ
BJ"FECl'IVE OOMMUNICA. T10N
TIOCllNIQUES AT OCC•A one day
workshop desianed to equip ~c•
pents With effective oommumc:ation
tools will be offered todly from 9 a.m.
to 3:30 _p. m. m Room 111 of Oranae
Coul Co!~'s Coumcli~ and Ad-
m1mons Building. The rec 11 S30.
Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p..m, and 8 a.m
until ooon on Saturday. Visa and
Mas\C:rQJd holden may n:ptcr by
phone. For mon: utformatJon, call
432-S880.
lloDday
OCC CLASS TKACH ·
ES"'SURVIVAL .. S&ll..IA wHow to
Survive tn College .. as tbc tit~ of a
unaquc two-unit CXMUX ofrCRld lhis
summer by Oranlt Coast CoUcgc's En&J.isb Dcpartmcnl The course
fOCU9CS 00 an skills ncceuary for
acoomplislun& ooUqe level work 1n
any oounc. Writing pl{>Cf'S. note
taking. essay cums. obJClCllvc cums.,
memory tccbnaques. spellin& •!Kl
vocabula.1)' a.re SC1tnc of the topte1
CO"cn:d. Sumtnc'f' enrollment fees are
SS per unit toa m.lllmum ofSSO. For
reg.11lrat1on information, call
432-S772.
BJvd., Newpo11 Bcacb.13).()570.
P'll.UI MABTIN performs easy
l~1cnlJ>i. OOf!temporary music OD the
piano. llanc:inl available. Tues..-Fn.
7:)().JO:lO p.rn.. Holiday Inn. Bnstol
A vc.. Costa Maa.
TBE BOP prc1CDts dancing mUSJC
by emcee Felix Lane Fri-Sat.; '1"be
Authentics." a live 50'1 da.occ band,
Sun al 8:30 p.m.; "Rock 'N Roll
Heaven." a lave lhow tribute w the leaends fcatunns BobGully. Mon. al a p.m., WRodc Around the Clock." a
htSIOC'} of rock and roll featuring
Jason Chuc. Tues. at 8 p.m.; and
Crazy Con~ including Lip Sync.
Limbo, and Basketball Shoot. Thurs.
18TI4 Brookhum. Fountain Valley.
96.l-2366.
LEE PER.RELL SHOW features
FCTTCU on suophone.~iaoo • and vocah Wcdnoda throu Saturda
from 9 p.m. at Villa ·no. 1688~
Bc:acb Blvd. 10 Huntington Bc:acb.
84-4940
DENNY PEZZIN al the Bristol 8aT
and Gril\c, Holiday Inn Bnstol Plaza
Hotel, 3 131 Bnstol St. tn Costa Mesa.
"Rode and Ro~" ts featured
cacb cverung Wednesday throuah
Saturday al 8, as Denny Pezzto takes
you throusb bme to dance to the
music of the fifties and romances you
into the C1gbties.. Ca1J SS7-3000 for
more infonnatJon.
TD BOP, tee Friday listina.
DAN<.'ltASY A ocw aat SAnttdar, ~t dance e~t from 9 until mid.lii&bt at the Beach Rtc;
reatiooal Kall. 5 Fora& Ave .•
Lapsna Beach. This dance
doesn't JX* the problem of the
smoko-fillecl, alcohol pu hing meat m.a.mcts where ~ can feel re..
jCC'led and ~ve without Lhc fun thity
came for Join friendly creative
people and dance, or play like a kid
with costumes and percussion instru-
ments prc>Vlded Healthy rd'rcsb-
ments and conversation ava1lablc m
tbc'kltchen. Admission $3. C&ll Mary
Rulh at 497-2044 or C Shell at
831-8064.
ANAHEIM BILTON AND
TOWERS CARIBBEAN POOL
PARTY Every Salurday unul Aueust
JO. EllJOY a C-anbbean steel band by
the pool and under tbc st.an 10 a
garden-lik.e scmn&. EnJOY a variety of
cold salads, fresh fruill &nd and ICC
cn:am bar and deslert buffet plus hot
entttJCS. Pncc ts S 12. SO for adults.
$7.SO for children. Includes all you
can eat buffet, entertainment. tu, up.
and self parking. Cocktails are extra.
No advance t1clce1 salts Call
7o4()..4268 for informalJoo and Te$CT-
vattons.
LEE FERRELL SHOW Stt Fnday
listin1
aD.L MEDLEY IN OONCEBT AT
TBB BOP tonisht at 7:30. S 12.SO per
pc:non. 18774 Btookburst in foun·
ta.in Vallcy. Call 96.l-2366.
lion.day
THE BOP.sec Friday hsuna.
Tue9d&J
SNEAK PREVIEW performs bvc
each Tueada)' from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m
at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 454S
MacArthur Bl"d.. Newport Beach
833-0S70.
TBE BOP, see Fnday hsuna.
FRAN MARTIN. sec Fnday listing.
We4.Deeday
BATOlll, see Fnday listina.
FR.AN MARTIN, scc Fnday hsuna..
LEE FERllELL SHOW Sec Fnday
hsuna DENNY PEZZIN Sec Fnday hstJng
Tbanday
HATORI. see Friday Ii.st.in&.
FR.AN MARTIN, see Friday lisun
THE BOP, !tt Friday bsung.
LEE PERRELLSBOW Sec Frida}
listing.
DENNY P.EZZIN AT THE
BRISTOL BAB A.ND GlULl.E Stt
Friday listing.
.. All buJiDCD and penona1 suo:ess
bqins and ends wnh dfttti~ oom-
munlCllloo ... says WOt't.shop pra.-
cnter, David 8 . Ga.mer ... By the end
ortb1s worbl'top. pentcipants should
be a.bk to min1n1u.c: rommu.o.ic:ation
barriers. l""Olll'ize the relationship
bctftlCD -arcts. tone and body la.nauaat I.Del cosnlnlct clear, coocuc
documcots. Rqistrauoo as in OCC's
Community Service Offtee in Lhc
Stodcnt Center Budcbn&. Hoon are
Monday lhmu&b Friday 9 a.m. w 7
p.m. and Saturday from 8 Lm. uolJI
noon. C.all 432-SUO. Oranae Coast
Collc&e as localed at 2701 f:aarvlC'W
RQltd in Costa Mesa.
BEGINNING PHOTO CLASS A
lhree iinil ooune available at OCC
this summer. Studeats wdl k:arn
leehniqucs for tabng ptCtUreS. pro-
ocssing film and matins prints and ·S.::~~::-=-~~J~==========-=-==--~~~~~-------~~~~~~~~~Yb= en~ts. Summer enrollment r-
AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR
TRAINING AT OCC A 16 hour OQ(lTX desicned to lraln aerobics «erelte
instructors wall offer paruqpants an
opponUAllY to cam a oertificate of
completlon 1oday and Saturday, June
21 "Aerobic Instruction Certifica-
tion Workshop'. meets from 9 a.m lo
5 p.m. m OCC's l)'TI\nasium. The fee
1s SSS. ~USln Beyrlc. workshop in-
structor. says those wh-0 oomplcu the
coune and pus a test WllJ receive
thctr certifiaue. She as • fitness
IOSlf\JCtor at Irvine Valley and Gold-
en West colJcces, author of an
act'Qb;cs uainsna manual and has
tramcd leaehcrs for thrtt ycan.C o-
mstructor Pam Carter. is an &SJOCiatc
profes10r 1n fitnns 'l Irvine Valley
C'olleat and former associate
professor of uerciSt phystology at
C'alifomaa State Un1venny, Los An-
gele$ RqJstration in OCC's Com-
munlt)' Scrv1cn Office in the Student
Center Bu1ldsna,. Monday throu&b
Fnday, rqistcr from 9 a.m lo 7 p m
and from 8 a.m. until noon on
Salurda)' Via and Mastercard hold-
en may rqJSttt by phone. For further
anformauon, call 4)2-5880.
MA.UETING PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. an intensive e>nc-day
~m1narbqinsat 9 am and endut 4
p.m 1oday at Orange Coast Collcat.
an the Scicnc:c Lecture Hall I. The fer
1s SSO m advance and$SS al lhe door.
Led by Lc:slie Ades.. eucutJve dircc-
toT of the Los Ansrlcs baxd Ades
Markcuog C'onson1um. the teminar
coven tth1cal manelma. dtlT~
bct'Mt:n product market.tn& and 1CT-
v1cc markctio1. mformational
soumcs and clJCtll buyins behavior.
Rq>ster in OC'C"1 Community Scr-
VIC:C:S OfTICIC 10 the Student CcnlCT
Building. Hours an: Monday lhroo&h
fccs a.re SS per unit. For m~
information. call 432-5772 _
Taeeday
"BELA.TfONSBJPS;UEP Ta
MAGIC AUVE ts tbc lOpic of an
infonnal Vernon Howard "'Suco:sa
Without Streu" dj9C\JSSlon p'OUP
conduct.ed by Enc Sato toni&bt at 8
p.m. &1 California Federal Saviop,
I 55SS Brootbunt Street an We!t·
m1naster. This prop'llm will introduce
and ap&ore the reward.ins new tc.lf·
development dis.:o .... crics b)' psycbo-
lop:al racarcber and best scthoa
author Vernon Howard. Everyone u
wcloomc. SJ t.u«ductiblie donatJOo
appreciated. For more information
and additional loc:atiom.. call Lrona
at (805) 646-2000.
Thweday
RUGS FOR FUN AND HEALTH 11
offerr.d by QranflC Coast Col~
Community Scrvaccs toni&ht from
6:30 until 9 ~m. in lbe Home
Economics Bwldtna. mom 111.
St.even Fanna. psycbolbcrapaSt and
Mamap: and Family coumc:lor w'llJ
present this fu1t-fillcd PfOV<tm where
you can learn why tow::h is so
important to our bcalth and wctl-~ng, and have opportunitJCS lO
learn the proper way ao h~ while
feeling oompJetd~ safe in doing to.
Tbc rqis.1ration ftt as $10 per pcnon
(S 18 peroouplc). Funber inf0tmatioo
is av&Jtable by c:altina 432-5380. . --_ _.. --... ---;: ---
rrtday
BATOJU appc:an Wcd.-Fn. from 8
p.m.·12:30 a.m. at the Shenton
Newport Hot.cl, 454S Mac.Arthur
LUAU CRUISES
• Autncnl South Pac1h( F1oclr StwJW
• POlynesaan Buft01 Otnriet
• Moon1tgt1t Oanong on AloN O;>c_k
• F' r Mal Ta• & $hcl1 Let
• $42 50 Per Pf'lson
.-Ae5e'l'Vahon Acquired
675-4704
ook
Storewide close out of
~ . : quality women's clothing
Jo i'.r finest women s st.ores.
• ~ \
1
\ Wide selection of ~lothing -Tr 1 and accessones.
~ 1-~, 1 Everything must be sold by week's end j HUITy!
f-J ~ Easy a~ and ample parking.
Next to Bullock's Wilshire.
1Zl FAf>~ON ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 640-5721
Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, June 13, 1988
(
CONTINUED
Monday
JOHN ANDERSON AT THE
CRAZY HORSE Hatled as the heir to
the "Honky-tonk Kingdom, John
Anderson returns to the Crazy Horse
Steak House & Theatre tonight for .:!
~how~. 7 and 10 p.m. The Craz}
Hors.c Steak: House 1s located at 1580
Brookhollow m Santa Ana Call
549-1512 for more information
Wedne8day
Ttle Crazy Horse gives free country
dance lessons b:r Ron and Donna at
7 30 nef) Wedne"ia)' night 1580
Brookhollow Dr 1n Santa Ana.
549-1S I2
Comtnc
JEFF PEARSON 1s making a
special tnp back from Nashville to
appear in conccn at the Crazy Horst"
Steakhou~ and Theatre on Monday.
June 23 Call 549-15 I 2 for more
1nformataon
.IAZZ
Friday
JOHN ANELLO JR. and the Band
perform Tues.-Sat in the Lobby Bar.
Hyatt Regency Hotel, 200 S. Pme St ..
Long Beach. No coveT char&e
CAFE LIDO p~nlS Judi Lee.
piano and vocals, from 5-8 p m.; lhe
Lido Jau All Stars Thurs.-Sat. from 9
p.m. to l:JOa.m. 2900 Newport Blvd.
675-2968
ZUBIE'S GO.OED CAGE The
Bourbon Street Jazz Band from 8
p.m. Lave Dix.ielandJazz forhstemng
and dancing Thursday, Fnday and
Saturday. 1714 Placentia. Costa
Mesa. 645-8091
Saturday
JOHNNY OTIS, famed mus1c1an,
bandlcader and radio pcnonal1ty,
pcrfonns two shows at IS and 11 p.m.
He has been a fixture on the Jazz and
rhythm and blues national scene for
over four decades Del Rae Res-
"The FUNNIEST film in years. 10 +.
You don't want to miss it."
"Clever, HIGH SPIRITED ...
Matthew Broderick channs the pants off
the audience." ..
"A movie you can take the whole family to ...
A definite WINNER."
A~HUQ4UHU4
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NOW PLAYING . ...-•*TA.:U llWlll(£~ ...
MlrWI ... PllzJ r owtn11 '-~ .. WOOC!b<odoo Cttma c-ic-MW!( .. ~~ /11 41'4 ~IOMS &341$$.l Plelk 1 ...... , .... •n T0110 ..... ~ ltMl"Oll ~°'"""' I.IA ..... (..,.,. (I I Oto 'IOklllllllllllll , ..... ~"""' .,....,
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• Oalty Piiot Oatebook/ Frlday, June 13, 1986
taurant., 2151 N. Harbor B.vd,
Fullerton. S 12.50 adm1ss1on
870-1711
ZUBIE'S GO.Dim CAGE See Fn-
day listing
Sunday
CAFE UDO "Freeway," featunng
Max Bennett. from 9 p.m to I a.m.
2900
Newpon Blvd
SUMMER SERIES OF JAX/.
CRUISES in Newp<>n Beach con-
tJnucs today from 1-4 p.m. with the
Tyrone Anthony Group. The Cruises
arc unique entertainment as they art'
the only J hour Live Jazz Cruises an
Southern Cahfom1a. A popular fca·
turc 1s that the ticket pnce mcludN all
dnnks and a bounty of tasty Hors
d'oeuvrcs Drinks arc served b)
fneodly waitresses and waiter~
aboard the double deck pany boat
with dance floors on both levels.
Theft' is nothing else to buy Boarding
1sa112:30at the Balboa Fun Zone. to
the west of the Pav1hon on the Balboa
Penmisula. Tickets art' S5S ~r couple
or $29.95 per person an advance and
$35 at the gate. Come early for lhe
best parlong. Parlung 1s available at
the Mun1c1pal Pier Parking lot or next
to Newpon Landmg by the Fen) For
more information and reservations.
call 722-3419.
rrtday
.. ALONE TOGETHER" at the
Costa Mesa Civtc Playhouse, tit> I
Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa
(650-5269). Thursdays through Sat·
urdays at 8:30 until July 5
"ANNIE" by lhc RC&Jonal Reper·
1ory Theater at the Forum Theater.
4175 Fairmont Blvd., Yorba Linda
(996-4195). Thursdays through Sat-
urda)'s at 8 p m .• Sundays at l p m.
until June 22.
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse.
3503 S. Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana
(979-55 11 ). nightly except Mondays
at varying curtain times through Aug.
24
"EVITA" at the Grand Dinner
Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim
(772-7710). n1.ghtJy excep1 Mondays
at varying cun.ain times through Sept.
7
"JITTERS" on lhe m&Jn stage of
South Coast Repenory, 655 Town
Center Drive. Costa Mesa
(957-4033). Tuesdays through
Fndays at 8 p m .. Saturdays at 2:30
and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7·30 untal
June 26.
"MOV E OVER, MR S .
MARKH.AM" at the Garden Grove
Community Theater, Chapman at St.
Mark's. Garden Grove (897-S 122).
Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m
through June 28, Sunda'r per-
formances June 15 and 22 at tJO
''NOISES OFF" at the ~u~
0 THE
SMASH COMEDY
IDT OF THE
SUMMFR
.. PREPARE TO BE WOWED ...
In Mona Lisa, a strong, stinging, superbly
acted drama, Bob-Hoskins roars like a
house afire through a once In a lifetime role'.'
"A dark, sleazily glamorous gem."
c-~ .. ..,, • "-'.A....,.
BOB CATlfY MICHAEi. HOSKINS TYSON CAINE
MDNV Y4~
--EXCLUSIVE EMJAGE~NT STARTS TlllAY --
NEWPllT BEACH
Edwards Lido Cinema . 673-8350 SAT ~i: ~2 :01~ i 68 1~ oo . • 00 •• 15 . 10 15 ~t BM1. at Via LIOO ~ · fHOfl . 1 1s, • :t0
Moulton Playboute, 606 Laauna
Canyon Road. Laauna Beach (494-0743), Tueadays lhrouab Sa.wr.
days at 8 p.m., Sunaays at 1:30 untal
June 22.
"OK..LABOMA" al the Cun.am Call
DtnncrThea&er, 690 EJ Camino R~
TustJn (838-1~). niahtly except
Mondays al VaryJOJ eurtaan times
throuah AUJ. 17.
"PLAY ON" at the Huntington
Be.ch Playhouse, Main Street at
Yorktown Avenue in the SeacltfT
Village shoppin• c:entcr, Huntington
Beach (832-1.0S). Fridays and Satur-
days at 8:30 throu.gb July 12. Sunday.
performanoes J unc 22 and 29 at 2 JO.
"SAME TIME, NEXT ~EAR" al
the San Oemcnk Communal>
Theater. 202 A vc. Cabnllo. \an
Clemente (492-0465), Thursda~s
throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. un11I
June 28.
"SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM"
at the Newport Theater Arts Center
2501 Cliff Dnve. Newpon Beach
(631-0288), closina ~rformancc' to-Ol~t and Saturt:J.11 8 p.m 'SOUTB PA C" at Sebasuan·,
West Dinner P1ayboust, 1.0 i\'e
Pico, San Oemente (492-9950).
Wednesdays through Saturda~ at I!
p.rn .• Sundays at I and 7 p.m until
Aug. 3
..THE TBWAR11NO OF BARON
BOWGREW" at the Westman~ICI
Community Thaler, 7272 Maple St
Westminster (99S..,. II 3). final per·
formances tomght and Saturda) Oil
8:30.
"TOMFOOLERY" on the Scrnnd
Stage of South Coast Repcrtof) t•'S
Town ~nter Drive, Cost.a MC''"
(957·4033), Tuesdays throutth
Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays at 5 and Y
pm . Sundays at 3 and 8 pm until
June 29.
''THE UNINVITED" by the l P
Repertory C'ompanl at the
Muckenthaler Cultural 'enter. I ~Ill
W MaJvcm. Fulk.non (73f-27Q~1
Thursdays through Sundays at ~ p m
throu&h June 29
"WflAT THE BUTLER SAW" Jl
the Gem Theater, 12852 Main ...,,
Garden Grove (636-7213) Wednt·'
days through Satu.rdays at 8 p m
Sunday pcnonnanccs June 22 at '
p.m . June I 5 at 7:30 until Junt• 2l!
Saturday
"ALONE TOGETHER" at thr
Co~ta Mesa C1v1c Playhouse "4.·i:
Fnday listina.
"ANNIE" at the Forum Theatrr 1n
Yorba Landa. See Fnday lis11ng.
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" .11
the Harlequin Dmncr Pia) hou~ \r1·
Fnday hsuna.
"EVITA" at the Grand Dinner
Theater. Sec Fnday hstmg.
"JTM'ERS" at South C'o.'l\t Rrrt·r·
tory See Fnday hst1na.
"MOVE OVER , MR "
MARI.RAM" at the Garden C1rn H
Community Theater Set Fnda' lt't mf.. 'NOISES OFP''' at the Lagun.1
Moulton Playhou!IC. Stt Fnda\ ll\t·
IOll..
r.OIU.AHOMA" 1u the C'unaan C .111
Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday hsung
"Pt.A Y ON" at the Hunt1ngt1111
Beach Playhouse. See fnday hs11ng
"SAME TIMI!, NEXT YEAR" a1
th<' San Clemente Commun11'
Theater. Sec Fnday listJnJ.
"SIDE BY IDE BY SONDHEIM"
at the Newport Thc:a&er Ans Cen1t·1
Set' Friday hstma. .
''S()lfl'B PAQFIC" at Scba!ot1an'
West Dinotr Playbowc See Fnda'
lmina.
"THE THWARTING OF BARO!'
80WGREW" al the We~tmm,1r1
Commun.at) Tb.cater Stt Fnd•) h\I
'"t'TOMFOOLERY" on the SC'n1ml S~ of South Coa t R~rt.ory ~·t·
Fnda)' Ii t10J. . "TUE UN1NVIT£0'' by lhC' I I'
Repertory Company in Fulkrlon \c."t'
t _ c ONTINUED
readtnp at the U&una Beach Public arid .ae~-oi&!n excuniou 11 offcmt
Library. Toni&ht. 6ear Pearl Benton. at Sl,470 pa: penon. Since partici-
wbole wort 6u been published in pation is bmitcd, earl.lem aucrvauoos
aAtholoaies. American Poetry, World ares·~ Make in pmoo
of Poetry, American M~ tic. today or throuah the mail Mth
494-9SSO or 494..137S. Fullenon C.Ollqie Community Rela-1\0BERT DUQuaNEL enter-tioos, 321 E. Chapman Ave. Full-
taJns on the piano with a wide variety erton. 92634. Visa or Masten::atd
of musical seJc:ctioos Tues..-Sat. Crom aw,e ltr'Vioes or additional tnfor-
Fnday listing. West Dinner Playbouie. See Friday 5-9 p m. Irvine Hilton and Towers' mat.loo is ava.tlablc by calltna "WHAT THE BUTLER SAW" at bsung. Lobby Lounaie, 17900 Jamboree 871-8000, exL 2S2.
the Gem Theater. See Fnday hsuna. "THE UNINVITED" by the LP Bl~n 86~ features EDDIE MURPllY AT THE PA·
Sunday ~ri~tii'J:mpany in Fullerton. See renditions or C.Ole Porter, Gershwin CIP'JC AMPITBEATER Tooiaht
.. :iay ltT ng. 8 .,_ oa SAW" al and contemporary favorites Tues.· on~ 7:30 p.m. ~87S. "ANNIE" at the Forum Theater an WBA THE v•~ Tbun and Sat. bqjnnina at 9 p.m., LUXURY LIFESTYLl!!S
Yorba Unda See Fnday hslln~ the Gem Theater. See Fnday lisuna. d F · ,_.,.,.; 10 • •--th SHOW at Anaheim C.Oovention · . an n .............. naat p.m. IU3'U, e "ARSENIC AND OLD LA " at Brazilian sonptnss, Nilsa, joins him Center throuah Sunday. A return to
the Harl~uio Otnncr Playhouse. See • on Wed. and Thurs. eveninp. Oup elepnce with over $30 milhon worth
Friday lisung. t: I C Copa, 633 Anton Blvd., C.OSta Mesa. of exquisite ono-of..a-kind items dis.-
"EVITA" at lhe Grand Dinner • 662-2672. playcdinclaboratesta&Csets.Oneofa
Theater. See Friday listing. ERIC lAN SCHNEIDER, song-kind hand-built and customized can
"JITTERS" at South Coast Reper-Friday writcr/folksinaer,performsfromS..11 includina Rolls Royce, Spartan,
tory. See Friday hsuna. p.m. at finally A Unicom. an Auburn 876Specdster, Lambcqbini,
OONPIUn' PlllLLIPS, ICC Friday
listi ~OT DVQUP.SNEL. see Fri-
datnz ~ STOP, see
~UBY LIFESTYLES
See Fnday lisun&
Friday
ow
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CAPE MOZAllT,see Friday list.ina.
THE LAPP STOP pre9t11ts 10
comics. 2122 S.E. !Sristol. Newport
Beacb. 852-8762.
llollday
SCRABBLE is played each Mon-
dat&uuv CBECUR IN OON·
CERTATTBEBOPINLAIEWOOD
toni&ht at 7:30. $12.SO per pcnon. S20l Clark Ave., Lakewood.
630-2228 ''NOISES OFF" at the Laguna CAFE MOZART features classical tnformal coffee house. 214 Main St., Acuraand a stretch Japar Limo. Let
Moulton Playhouse. See Fnday last-piano Wed. evcnina. and PIADO or Hununpon Beach. No cover cb.atgc, your fanwies run wild and sample, tf Wediaeid•y
mg. guitar, pop, and show-tunes Thurs.-S 1 mirumum. 969-1794. only for a day, the most expensive
"()gLABOMA" at the CurtaJn Call Sat. eveninp. All music is performed OPEN BOUSE FOR FALL and elep.nt luxuries in the world. · GARDEN GROVE MTS AN·
Dtnner Theater. See Fnday bsuna. dunna dinner. Also featured is music FOLIAGE TOUR AT PULLERTON Admiwoo is SS for aduJts, $2.SO for NIVELUJlY CPJ.Jl!BB.AftON 1»
"SOUl'll PAa:FIC' at Sebunan 's at Sunday brunch. 31952 Camano COLLEGE Information will be avail-cbildren under 12 and seruor catiz.ens. sins today with free ioun of City Hall
West Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday Capistrano, San Juan Captstrano. able for the New EnaJand FaU Foliaie Children under sill are admitted free. and the Police and Fan ~ts.
hsul\a;s. 496-0212. Tour Oct s throuah 12, sponsortld by Show hours arc 4 until I 0 p.m. on lncluded in the t.our wtll be free
"TOMFOOLERY" on the Second THE LAFF STOP, .1 premiere Fullerton Collqe Commun!ty Rela-weekdays, 10 Lm. lo 10 p.m. on children's fit\srpnntina. Police do-
Stqe of South Coast Rcpcnory. Sec comedy niaht club, features Bobby uons. This completely prided ex-Satu~ and 10 Lm. until 8 p.m. on putmcot SWA't 1CaJD pr, K·9
Fnday lisuna. O.ylor and Scott Shaw. 2122 S. East cunioo will visit Massachusetts, ~nday. delnonstatiom and displays.. On Sat-
'"TBE UNINVITED" by the LP Bristol. Newport~· 8S2-3762. Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode urday, a SK run t.bro-1l tbe civic
Repertory C.Ompany an Fullenon See LAGUNA POETS meet each Fri. at Island at the bciaht of spectacular S.tarday center ara will bcain at 1:30 a.m. S6
Friday listing. 8 p.m. for scheduled and open autumn color finery. The ciabt-day CAFE MOZART, see Friday listina. prc-rqist.ration fee wiO include a "WHAT THE BUTLER SAW" at ,.;:._...::,::.:.._::,:_;::::;:.=::_:;:.:,_:.:::~...:;;,:.~~~~~~~~:-=,;-----,.;__-__:..._-=-............___,.__ _____ --:--
the Gem Theater. See Fnday lasting. '111 mEI -..J1'S T1P'S!'9
Tueeday
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at -JollSlilgll,AIC-TV __ ~-
the Harl~uin Otnncr Playhouse. See
Fnday lisuna.
"EVITA" at the Grand Dinner
Theater. Sec Fnday listing.
"JlTl'ERS" at South Coast Reper-
tory. See Friday hsuna.
"NOISES OJl'I"" at the Laauna
MouJton Playhouse. See Fnday hst-
inl'Ou.ABOMA" at the Curtatn Call
Dinner Theater. See Fnday llstina,.
"TOMFOOLERY" on the Second
Stqe of South Coast Repenory. See
Fnday hsuna.
Wed.needay
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Harlequin Otnner Playhouse. See
Fnday listina.
"EVITA" at the Grand Dinner
Theater. See Fnday hstina.
"Jl'JTERS" at South Coast Reper·
1orv. See Fnday hsuna.
''NOISES OFP" at lhe taauna
Moulton Playhouse. See Fnday lut·
•na. "Ou.ABOMA" at the Curtain CaU
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday liatina.
.. SOUTll PACIFIC" at Sebutia.n's
West Dinner PtayboUJC. Sec Friday
listina.
''TOMFOOLERY" on the Second
Stap of South Coast Repertory. Sec
Friday listing. _ "WHAT THE BUTLER SA_.. at
the Gem Theater. See Friday listina.
Thanday .
.. ALONE TOOETllER" at the
Costa Mca Civic Playboute. See
Friday listing. .
"ANNIE" at the Forum Tbeatc:r LO
Yorba Linda. See Friday lilting.
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACI'!" at
the Harlequin Dinner Theater. Sec
Frida tistl ... ~A!"-at tho Grand Dinner
Theater. See Friday Ustina. "JIT'l'ERI" at Soutb Coast Reper-
tory. See Fridayti1tio1
"NOISE.1 OPT' It the Lquna
Moulton PlayhoUIC. Sec Friday list·
t°tolJ.AJIOIU" " tbe Curtam eau
Dinner Tbeata. Sec Friday llsti9-
"S.UIB 'l'IME. NErl' VEAR It
the San Clemente C.Ommunity
Theater. See F~ listi~ . "SOU'l'll PA C' at Sebutian'1
" ..• this film hos a sense of
humor. • .• a tut above
tha norm."
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CONTINUED
~pcc1al commemorative T-shin. The
Third Manne Aircraft Wang Band
from El Toro will perform an hour-
long concen at nOOJl at the V11la$e
{ 1recn. a cit}' park located on Cuchd
nl'ar Main Street The f~t1val Wlll
alM> feature a vanet> of clowns
mimes. animal characters and per-
forming group& food vendors and
baJloons The pubhc 1\ 1nv1ted to
bnng p1cn1c baskets. For more mfor-
m1u1on 638-662 3
you step aboard the boat in cit.her San
Pedro or Long Beach, with live
dmelaod Jaz7 aboard Io Avalon
there wt II be an m fonnal parasol
march through town to the c~no. to
the four cocktail clubs where LlvejllZ
groups Wlll be playmg and there will
be mne ~hd hours of Jll22 st.an. Get
your tickets early and mark (our
caJendar for the Jazz Day o the
lXcade. For more mfonnauon call
(714) 962-81 JO, (213) 597-6339
(213)597-7045 Round Tnp boat and
casino pack.a&c as $38 for adults and
Sl&forages !to 11..
Ad Ta.nee
15TH ANNUAL CATALINA DIX-
IELAND JAD. JAMBOREE wall be
held July 26, be&mmn&al 12 noon in
{ atslina The fun stans the minute
GOVERNOR and Mrs. Gcorgt
Dcukme11an arc Honorary Clwrmen
of the Newpon Harbor Art Museum's
summer party cclebratmg the unval-
1ng of the restored Statue of Liberty
The "L1beny" party takes place July 3
on the grounds of t.bc 'N~' ~C:W
poner Resort. Entcrtammtru m-
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a Dally Piiot Da1ebook/ Ff1day, June 13. 1986
eludes a pcrfonnanoc by the lrvme
Symphony, a dazzlina fireworks dis-
play, and dmin& and danculJ under
the stars Guests also enJOY the
opcn1na ceremonies of "Libcny
Weekend '86," 1nclud1ng the actual
unvelllD& of lady Libeny. via huic
satellite telcvtsion ntonitors through-
out the evening. S75 admission
759-1 122.
A CHORUS LINE at the Pacific:
Amp1lheatre for four pcrfonnan~
July 2-5. Donn.a McKechnie, famous
for her Tony Award wmrung
ponrayal of Cassie m lbc on1mal
Broadway production, will star 10 her
original role Tickets for "A Chorus
LI.ne" arc available at the Pacific
Amp1lheatcr Box Offic.c and at all
T1cketron locations To charge uckets
by phone, caJI Tcletron at (714)
410-1062.
DO YOU llA VE THE PURR-FECT
CAT! The 1986 lntcmatton.al C~t
Show 1s coming on July 26 and 27 at
the AnahC'lro Convention (enter
Feline ownen who want to let Lhetr
cats out of the bag must have theLr
apphcat1ons filed by July 5th. \on tact
Entry Otrk Sue Servics, P 0 . Box
791, Pacific Grove. CA 93950, phone
372-6669.
The show. sponsored by C1ardcn
Cat Oub, Inc. 1s expected to draw ft ve
hundred felines from around the
wortd. Purebred pnzc Winnen and
household pets will complck an the: l -
day evenl In addition, the event will
feature a spcaaJ boutchold pct nna
and a cat supermarlccl A cat-related
department store Wlll stock cat calen-dars. books. clothmg, grooming aids.,
excrruic toys., J<>ld jewelry and other
items for fchoc fanantJCS. f.duca-
tiooaJ presentations and pcaal
cl1n1cs rdatina to lbc care of cats W111
be presented by animaJ bchavionsts,
veterinarians, nutritionists., groom-
1na Cllperts aod ICftdJClSts..
BALBOA PAVWON, 400 Mam
St, BaJboa. Cataliila Pusiencier Ser-
vice provides daily service to
Catah na.. 673-5245.
BRIGGS CUNNINGILUI AlJ'l'O.
M<mVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Baker St.
C-OSta Mesa.. Antique cars circa 1912-
prescnt are on display 9 a.m.-5 p. m
Wed -Sun. 546-7660.
DISNEYLAND. 131 3 Harbor
Blvd . Anaheim. The Mam Street
Elcctncal Parade 1s featured at 8.SO
and 11 p.m. Sal and 8:SO p.m . Sun.
"Fantasy m the Sky" fi~rb arc
staged Sal at 9 30 pm The Tot.ally
Minnie parade, stamng Minme
Mouse, 1s featured Sat.-Sun
V1dcopohs dance club as open Sat
night Del Courtney and has Or
chestra at Phu.JI Gardens Sal cve-
mog. The ocw "Country Bear Va-
cauon Hoedown" au.racuon features
oonunuous showtnp. The MagJC
Kingdom conunucs to celc~te 1ts
30th anni versa.ry WJ th Lhe ''G 1 ft G1 vcr
Extnord1ruurc Machi ... nc:ludmg
a new Ponuac F1rcbud cv ry day
Also, an exhibit or more han 20
art1farts and photogra~ led
with the hfe of P nt Abfaham
Lincoln has JUSt bcCn'utendcd for
one year This includes cor-
respondence that has never been
published 1n its enhrcty, as wcU as the
last letter Lincoln wrote to his wi~
JUSI I~ days bef~ his exccuuon
Mon -fn. 10 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sal 9
a.m -1 a.m . Sun 9 a.m -10 p.m
999--4 505.
~01T'S BERRY FARM, 8019
Beach Blvd . Buena Park. Wuh a
sassy splash or summcrtunc spint.
lhc Paaftc Pav1hon lhrows open its
ptcs to a stunnmg Beaux Art.s-
1rup1red aquatic arena seating over a
thousand Knotu gucstS at every
ocrfonnanoc. A saucy tea-hon named
budlcy and a pair of bottJeoosnt
dolphiM.. Happy and Soda, co-star 1 n
the new attraction, "Spla.shdance
'86." Alternating wtlh the ddiahtful
dolphin-sea hon adv(llturc thLS sum-
mer W'lll be the first-ume-anywhctt
production of .. Snoopy's OIVlng Dog-
gies." Under Lhe direction of Snoopy
h1mielf, a cunnmg COf1>'J of capllvat-
ing canines cavon in a fast and
~at Ars Goroge ...
Bo&1orl llodef has al the ...
funous fcstaval or aquatic llC·
wmplishmeois. diYln& 6'0m a 10.
foot platform to the pool below Both
new shows will pctform da.1ly
tbro~t the 111mmcr. Featured art
165 rides, $hows and at1ractJons 10
four themed areas 1ncludm& Camp
Snoopy, 1 ua..acrc wonderland
themed to the C.alafonua High Sierra
220-5200.
MABJNELAND, 6610 Palo' \er·
des Dr. So, Raocbo Paloi Vero~
Featured a.re .. ~a Red." k1llt't
whales Orky and Corty. pchc.tn'
penguins, walrus' dolphins, and 'iCa
lions. $5 adults. si cb1klren aces l-11
The P9f'k is fully open from 10 a.m -5
pm with GutdcdTounoo weckrnd'
only. (213) 377-1571
MOVIELAND WAX MUSEUM,
77 11 8c:acb Blvd., Buena Put.. Elvira
1s the newest featured rcptia among
lhc aJrudy clabof'ate colk;cuon of
movie and tdcvwon memorab1ll•
1ncludmg life-.-hkc rephcn of more
than 200 renowned Stan. Daily IU
a.m -8 p.m. with Fn.-Sal open until~
p.m Sll-1 1 SS.
OLD WORU> VILLAGE, 7'it1I
C'~tcr Ave., Huntington Beal h
S~ty shops arc located in lhl\
village that features the cha.rm ot
qu.unt European vii. w1th coh-
blcd Sll'cct1, lantern lights, and 11)
murals of European ttt:nn painted
on cucnor walls by European arum
894-0747.
QUEEN MARY, Lona Bca\h
Harbor at the end o( I.he Long Bcac h
Freeway. Exhibtu include JJ>Cl•JI
effect sound and ll&ht shows 1n th
En11nc Room aod Wh«lhoust rl
enacting a near-<:olhS10n at lea, aml
an extensive World War II d1~pl;l\
deptctJna the -Queen· s" act1 vt rolC' a'
a troopship. Daily 10 L m.-6 pm
(213) 4lS-3.S 11.
TIME VOYAGERS SPRUCE:
GOOSE DOME AT THE QUEEN
MARY The uJtima&e fantasy -to bt·
t.nnsponed t.ck into the ~t and
forwafd IOIO the futUrT-IS a l'eaJIStlt
oardgan&. ~CllB' '**" 'H'9Cb ond
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56 ~ION ISLAND· NE\WORT ~ • (714) 644 -5070
CONTINUED
adults, SI l.95 for seruors (SS and
over). Childtin 3-ll, S 10.95 and
childttn under 3 are free. Group rates
and 12 month peu information. call
(619 9)226-3845 or (714)826-3690.
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
MISSION , 31882 Camino
Capistrano1 San Juan Capistrano.
------------------------• Features Serra Chapel, California's oldest buildins. the ruins of the Great
43S-3SI l. Stone Church. soldien bl.rracb,
beautiful prdens. and two muteum
rooms wtth artifact.s &om Native
American and early Spanish culture.
rides, shows and attractions includiq
an 1800a style crafts villqe and a
Roari• Rapids white water adven-narc arc offered. (818) 992.-0884.
SPRUCE GOOSE, Lona Beach
Harbor at 1hc md of the Lo• 8cKh Freeway. Howard Huaba' all-wood,
200.ton flr'na boet ma.iestical.ly
berths for 'llliton to view the inside
of the world'• laraest clear-cpen
aluminum dome. A vanety of ~
plays includina modu~ that abow
dote-up details of Wcinatin& areas or
the plane r.ucb u the cockJ)lt. fliaht
deck and wina interior are featured.
See the queen MUj listina for more
1nforma1J0n. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (213) 43S-3SI I.
UNIVERSAL ITVDIOI, I 00 Uni'"
venal City Pl.. UnivcnaJ Crty. A
&u.ided tram tour of Uruvcnal's
fained •2<Hcre back 1ot ud the
Entenainmeot Ccotc:r, which fca..
tum five hve ahowa, is offered. (118) SOS-9600.
journey in Time Vo~ a totally
new concept m 'environmental
entertammenL'"Visttors are actually
placed inside the entertainment ex-
perience created by the combined
effects of adva.riccd computer tecb-
nolol)', t.brc«limcnsionaJ i~. hi&h resolution sound and motion an
an interactj vc theater. Dunn& the 20-
m 1 nute Time Voyaaer experience,
vlsiton will race through an inter-
platic tune tunnel, encounter ion
storms. dodae meteors in space and
pus throuab a mysterious llme pte.
Adm1ss1on to the Queen
Mary/Spruce GOOIC entertainment
complex 11 Sll9S for adults, S9.9S
for Juniors ages 13-17 and $7.95 for
chtJdlcn qes 6-12. ~n five and
under arc admitted free. The complu
IS open 7 days a week indudi!!f holidays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (213)
SEA WORLD 1720 South Shores
Road. Mi~on Bay, San Dit&o. 13S
acre mann.e zoolo&JcaJ .s-ul open daily 9 Lm. lO dus\ wtlb extended
summer boun. Sha.mu and Kandu,
the tiller whales, perform in a themed
show 10 Shamu Stadium and bot-
tlcnosed and Pacific dopbins,traincd
seals and sea lions, otters and a walrus
also oerfomi at special shows. There
arc tour aquariums fcaturina live
sharks, tea life and freshwater fish
from all over the world. Tbit1y special
educational exhibits arc alto avail-
able to Sea World ~ts. One price adm1ss1on 1ncludeS all &bows and
exhibits. Summer Nia,hts, Sea
World's niabttime c.xtravapnza of
music, shows, li&hts and fi~ is scheduled throup Labor Day, with
the park open until 1 t p.m.$14.9Sfor
Daily 7:30 Lm.-S p.m. 493-1424. .-------------.;...;;-----..-------
SEA WORLD, 1720 S. Sbom
Road, Mission Bay, San Oiqo. Sea
lions explore a .. Spooky Kooky
Castle" in the seal and otter show. Abo offered is "Dolphin Datcovery, ..
the ARCO PeQ&Uin Encounter, a $7
million exhibit that bou9CS 400
'Letter to
Brezhnev'
nowinOC
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. 0.-. ........
.. Letter to Brezhnev." the fast and
raunchy talc of two Liverpool prts
out for a n.aht on the town, will bqin
an cAclusivc Oranae County run
ton1.gbt at the Balboe Cinema.
The British-made film tells the
story of two friends-Teresa (MIJ)i
Oarke), who is out to find a man, and
Elalne (Aleund.ra Pa). who 1s
sean:htna for somcth•nj more. After Teresa impulsively lifts a
stranger's wallet at a disco, the pair
arc chucd down the streets by the
v1CtJm.
There'• a Russian ship in pon and
the sailors. too. are on the town
When the girls escape into a
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With their stolen loot. the 11rts take
the Russians to a sleazy hotel where
Teresa ieu her man and Elaine is
cau&ht in a romantic drum. 1he next day Elaine and Peter
<Peter Finh) pan. declarillJ their love
for each other and prom1s1na to be
reunited and mamed. As the weeks
pa Elaine's love will not fade.
On a uaesuon from Teresa,
Ela.inc writes a letter to the Soviet
leader plcadina to be reunited Wlth
Peter. In return she rea:ivcs ao
invitation to the U.S.S.R. and a plane
ticket •
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It was a masterful show by Milster Chorale
The Master Chorale of Orange County held
their Pops Celebration '86 last weeken~ under the
direction of Dr. Maurice Allard at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa.
Above, the 115-voice chorale sings to the
packed audience. Allard conducting in photo above
right. At immediate right, Florence Henderson
performs with The Rainbow Singers, a group of
children from the Yamaha Music Education
Center in Irvine.
Henderson and the children singing Do-Re-Mi
was a crowd pleaser; ever yone applauded the
Sound of Music favorite.
The Master Chorale of Orange County bas
performed for more than 30,000 persons in a single
season, a nd the group has toured Europe three
times.
Photography by Richard Koehler
FmeArts
Co ron a d e l Mar festival going for 'Baroque'
For those who have invested years
in r.ract1c1ng ~res and exemscs. one
of 1fe's areat pleasures 1s the evening
of chamber music with friends A
~mall group of mus1c1ans will meet in
one anothen' livma rooms to "read"
the great masterworks for quartet,
Quintet, Or whatever &rOUPlnl IS
ava1table on a particular evening.
When &ood amateurs "read" music
together, they seldom invest lime m
rehearsal The obJcct1ve 1s to play
each work with a reasonable dcgrec of
mus1caht). for no purpose except the
JO) which comes from doing w A
good measure of how well one I!>
doing 1s the "olumc on the family IC'le\.ISIOO ID the next room
Chamber music 1~ a good eumplc
of a hftle bit of rehearsal being
dangerous Occas1onally. a aroup of mu~1cal fnend.s will decide to "work
up" a particular composnion. and
will devote several evenings 10 the
ta,k of startin4 and cndina l<>JC'thcr. RC'lat1ve to thctr accustomed rt'ading.
things st.art to sound pretty cood. and somettmcs the decision 1s made to
play in pubhc
The excellent mus1ctans who sang
and played on Fridar, evenina under
the auspices of the • Baroque Music
FcsllvaJ" 10 Corona dcl Mar no doubt
en1oyed the evenina of chamber
music, which they read quite well. But
baroque music requires a very dis-
tinctive style of ptayina and sinpng.
And as one plays music written for a
baroque instrument on the modem
version, very delicate adJUStmcnts for
balance of ensemble arc essential
Outdoor con~izina adds yet
another vanable. The upshot 1s that amt attention to details of pcr-
fonnancc are kC'y to maksna this
music antercstmg.
Most class1caJ music lovers are
familiar W1tb the record.mp and
conocru of the arcat ba.roque spC"C1al-
ists .. In each case. nouons of ap..
proprialC' ocrformanoe practice a.re
1 e Delly PUot Oetebook/ Friday, June 13, 1986
debatable: there ts not a "nght way"
to petfonn this mus1c. But the one
cuenha.l u01fy1n1 charactenst1c of veat baroque performances 1s
thoU&htful, insightful sntcfprctahon.
The first half of this concert
consisted of works by such well-
known composers as W11Jialn C'rof\
( 1678--1727), Alcs-sandro Slt'ldcJla
(1639-1682). Georgc'Fredcriek Han-
del (1685-1759), and Andrew
Charlton who composed a spcctaJ
work for the CVClltnJ based on the
works ofSylv1us Weis (1686-1750).
The read.int was faJrly Jood in each
case, wilh the IOJo work in the Handel
"Look down, harmonious Saint'' by
lC'nor Grqory Walt dcservmg special
note.
The "Partit.a Concerto" by
Charlton was an adapt.a lion of a solo lute work for suitar, harpsichord and
strinas. The choice of instruments was interest1n1 as the "plucked"
auitar and harpsichord touods *"' so
s1m1lar, especially in contra.st with the
stnnas The clarity and precision of
the fiarps1chord, next to the some-
what more muted su1tar sound
created a situation sn which the
accompanyina harpsichord became
sipuficantly mo~ prominent than
the solo instrument to wh.icb it sbolild
have been subordinate. The work
itself possesxcf a parucul.atty intereat-
101 Bouree movement. Composer
and soloist (David Gnmcs) received
a generous ovation.
After intermission, we were treated
10 Bach's Coffee Cantata. This is one
of Bach's rare secular cantat&s, and
the tell poked fun at the cofTee-
drinkl.O& craze In. Europe durina the 18th century. l>uri~ycanofconccn
IO•na. this extraordinanly inane text
has rcma.tned safely bidden behind
lbe veil of the Omrian lanau.aic. The
produocn of this conoen chose to
render the Coffee Cantata in EnaJish.
It was pas.sable as Decaf.
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The concert was one of several
which comprised a week (June 1-8) ol
baroque chamber m1J1ic, at vanou.,
locauons in Corona del Mar. Such a
festival is a ni~ idea. It 1s important.
however, in art qie when aud1cnn·~
can be eitpccted to be familiar w11h
the finest performances availahk.
that ocr\IJn standards of thoughtful
10tcrprctation and preparation tx·
observed. Given deciuvc mu'itcat
leadtnh.ip and 1ufficient rtbcanal
thelc muSJcians bould be read) h'
next year to offer a tru.ly notewonh~
1987 Baroque Mu ic Fe uval.
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A brush with the (art) law
\1<>\l pcopk:tryto1void1 brush
, 1 h tht' law, but there are exceptions.
\\ hc:n thcCalifomia PoliceOlym-
' ( omm1tteebo&ted"A8rusbwith
Law. ·a Radl 8,... \Vltercolor
u 1111n at the ln<inc Marriott. about
K 'howed.
I ht· event wuo 't scheduled lo start
.11117 p m .. butlhcanloversbqan
, "ingshortlyal\cr6,
·1 m thnllcd."sa1d Hynds of
t ""port Bcacb, wboecworksbavc
, r1c1ed thcbcautyoftheCaltfom1a
• a~thndormorctbanJOycars She
'the official artist for lhc l 986
Jli lom1a Pobce()lympiessctJune
l1hrough29.
I he: hotel brouabt out the com-
hml·ntar) horsd'ouevresand there
j\,t101ofm1nahnaand run foUowed
' a Int ofb1dd1na.
• t umonst. fund-raiser and auc-
•ncc:r extraordina1re Jlm VWen,
l\t bad, fromaneoPl1Cftlcntat the
llr11.1dmoor Hotel in Colorado
'rnngs. wasincharieoftbesaleand
RaJpb Rodlaelm was emcee for the
PWte7s. who says he has auctioned
everythin1fromapupp} toa
Ma.z.aratu, 50ld 24 pieces of an.
Proceeds from this event ($6,360)
will benefit several nonp1"9fit or-
ganu.auons.
Amona those seen at the event were
•'Tom Joaet, lrvine Chamber of Com-
merce president: Te4 Harta1, lrv1ne C
of C exec direc\or; Carol S..dl,
Olympians Brtu G*eU ucl Lyu
C.1 (she swam around the world in 80
-days~ lrv1ae.ma)'Qr Daff B.ur. Jlm-
Gardau. cxecut1 ve director of lhe
Olympic Committee. directors Bob
HarrllOtl for Newpon Beach and Blll
MillerforUCI. UC'l vicechanoellor
Dadd Stwdoo and wife Beverly.
Newport mayor Pkll Maver and Arb
Campbell, NB pohcc chief and
MIUael Mic*U, UCI chief.
.. There's really a lot of eimtement
about lhe upcommgOlymp1cs They
have been going on for20ycars. but
tlus 1sonlythesecond time the event
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has taken place in Orange County.
The first lime was in 1977 1n Santa
. Ana," S&Jd spokesperson MJdtetk
Greer-Carter ... More than 6,000
police athletes arc expected to com-
pete in 44 events ill the Oranac
Count) area. That's more than ever
before
.. The volunteenbavcdoncavcat
JOb of t'CiJStenn1 the people toni&bt."
said Greer-Carter, nammaMa:rd
McVty, Jaeq9ie w ... wordl.
Maal'ftll nuJlpa,RtMe Ranbwa.
bl> Gomu. ae.a-1L'!iia:;:e . i.a.n.siarr.~~, '
Barbara Mattlaewaud Lblda
Ertckaoo. Marie Avila from lbc UCI
campus was there tocooniioat.c the
volunteers.
P stcrsdone by Hyndsdep1cUna
the police in action will be for sale at
the venues along with colon~ books
that contain 13 drawm..,. "Tlus has
been a wonderful cxpenence for me, ..
said Hynds.
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Style ed.lw r Vida Dea.a .
Jlm VWen am blda on art work beld by
Laurie Starr.
Jim Oard.Der, Ralpb Rod.helm, Da-.e Baku
and Ron Crlbbet. Arb C&mpbell and lllcbael lllchell.
??0~~-PETT0y:.~~~~~!.·;:· It'll befabulousguitarplayin'
Dylan and P~tty '°' t<>sttherat the the Wind" ~nd lhe ~ncore "Knoclcin' t th c h Hi s t d
FarmAidbcncfitlutScptembcrand onHeavensDoor a e oac ouse a Uli ay their rehearsals and bnef tet went so . ~ell. they decided to follow it with a And wh~I~ it's clear that Dylan has
tour of Japan and Australia. the lead b1llina. Petty and the Hean-81 n a ...,DY JA y MATl.N . . breakers oearly stole the show at awv-. ln1dd1oon,!"e~benoftbeHean-timeswitbbUstm~vmionsof"The .,..,,...c.u .. 1 • 1
breakers -guitanst Mike Campbell, Waiting" and "Refilgce. •• Get ready for the "Oreat Amcncan Guitar Assault." keyboardist Benmont Tench and bassist Howie E_pstcin -played on A tnplc beaded enttee of southern-fried stnna benders is
the sessions for Dylan's latest album, Amona the tunes the Heart-headina for lhcCoacb House this Saturday night. Between
"Empire Burl~uc." And Campbell breakcn backed Dylan on were the three: Lonnie Mack. ex-Allman Brother Dickie Betts
appeared with Dylan 10 the promo-"Positively 4th Street," four sclcc-and Roy Buchanan (credited by oo less than Jeff~
tioo video for the sina)e. "Emotional-tions Crom the "Empire Burlesque.. Eric Oapton, lohn Lennon and Z Z Top's Billy Gibbons
ly Yours." album and "Llke a Rollin& Stone." as oona the man who "put the twana in the th.ans")-you
The concerts arc e•pectcd to run may not be able to pool tnouah hair to top Charlie
three houn as Tom Petty and the .. It's not everybody who would let Sexton's mep-bouffant. But you can be assured that
Heartbreakcrs -rform seu of their you use their tiand,• Dylan 1a1d by every wou.Jd-be guitarist and aspiring professional from -way of tribute Monday as he in· Seal Beach to the reactor will be on band to soak up the own material. beet up Dylan on his troduced ~-and his band mcm-l«'ttts of the masters. and leave the siaae when Dylan be •• , performs his imprnsivc solo acoustic I'S. Buchanan who bcpn playina steel guitar and picked ~ts up hi first Fender Telecaster at the aac of 13 "because II
In a recent mtcTVlew, Peur said the Pc~~?s :j~Jf:fo ~[yir:~~~~ sounded a lot like st.eel" was f:'ti" oozy with a bottle of
band has a ... , ...t .. y ILS. t, but it .. ~n't •-ho "' 11naer ale and "kinda nappin out in a Minnesota hotel -.... ~ roK on-1tqc lO someone• near., room when we cau&ht up with him by phone. "I'd be
mean much qualifie as a livu\& legend, he's happy to Jive you tJle recipe;• said Buchanan m a lazy
"We teamed SO or 60 SOl\IS from all apparently t.akina tt in stnde. · drawl. referring to h11 petcnted Controlled Harmonics
pcnoch. plusa lot of cover songs. and "You can't really Yt'Otk with some-ttthnfque. "It was '°methina I came up with in the '50s.
some new ones that have not yet been body if you're io awe of him. You can Justthese overtones that now everybody does I was tryin • recorded. We don't want \his to JO reach up when: the :t players would &et up to, and become too routine.'' Petty said. "I ju t apprcc::ta!e them," Petty said in a tcram."
t.k lk. th L d recent 1nttrv1c . 1 e wa Ul& out crt anowina an "You bend the strinp and when you pick with the
not knowina who' goina to take the "Now 1\'s son of like v.-e'rc just ri&ht hand you l ta httle o' skin hana over. And with the
solo. That makes you really pl y." playina with our friend, and you volume real loud, hit tl\c trinJ right,a.fter you picked it
At the U .. tourJc.•ck-ofTMondty at really t beyond all the notonety. and P.n:ferably it will ~hoot the tone completely up."
the San Dieao Spor.ts Arena, Dylan Really, 11ust see him a a mu ician. 'Actually, I don't do it much anymore because
and Petty shared tbo microphone That's ha~ m~t out~ta.ndsna ctuarac-everyoneelseisdoin'itl'vehadtoajvcupmyownatyle."
K"vcral umes. includma on tht teri,lJc." The first recotdina with controlled harmonics is on a
side c:alled "Potato Peeler." Buchanan says he had to
record 1t on the sly.
"Back then the engJnecn would come out and turn
your ampsdown. lfanythmg weird came out of your a.mp
they w. ould set anatY· So I had to pretend that·~ happened
1CC1dently. WheDJ .got to the solo. I jUSt lei at slip ou&...
Fortunately they liked 1t and let 1t ride. Back then they
dtdn 't want to take any chanocs They'd rather you played
like Dwayne Edd(' Throuab the 60s and '70s Buchanan racked up c1aht
aJbu.mt-two of which went sold -and turned down an
offer to JOtn the Rolhna Stones. But rcprd.less of label.
producer and a variety of vocalists. Buchanan ~mamed
unhappy with his rcoords.
"I think what 1t was maybe ts when I started l played
a little country. a little bluet. a little rock and this and that
and that confused 'em. I don't think they understood
exactly where my bead was at wttb my playtn&,"
Buchanan said. "Even 1f we sot auys who would wort.
tO&cthertheywouldchanae evcryth1naso much that tt still
wound up wrona."
FolloW1 na one last album 1 n 1981 Buchanan decided
to pack in rccordln& aJJ t0tctbcr until a~hcd b)'
Bruce l&)aucr. producer and founder of Alhptor T'C<'Ords
"The ocw recoi'ds(~~n A Guiw P\ay_s Tbe Rlue ..
and "Dancing Oft The Ed&c") sound blce Roy Buchan-
an ... finally!" Buchanan exclaimed. We did it hve. Wc1u~1
went into the studio and set up and played. It was C)'C-to-
eye contact just like on St.qe. It is the people inv lvcd who
art get ti ft& tbe sound for me. Bruce took the time to learn
my s.tytc. And fOr the first time I am wt.in.a to sound the
same tn p('rson a, on the l"t'COnh ."
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like going home
Only a few restaurants Co as far
back in time as the Five Crowns in
c oron.a del Mar. So many rest.aura.nu
have faJten:d ~ I.be c.o.st Kiah·
way even tbou&b SJtuated in an area
that would seem to be a more lha.n
ideal locale. Thett·s a fcclina of
<i«unty about a rotauranl \hat bas
weathered the storm for decades.
Just in case anyone does not know
the full history ofthis buildin& bcrc's
J t."apsuhzcd ven1on. Io the I 920a a
tarmhousc stood on the •L The li~t Los Angdc$&n Dle&o road
required demolition of the boux, but
l he ongmal fireplace was avcd. The
l't'Staurant was constructed OJin&,tbat
Ii replace as a focal pomt for the main
dmang room. Other rooms and otha
fi replaces were added and the whole
bu1ld1ng was oonst.nJcted as a ~ica
of England's o&dcst tnn on the
I hamcs Rl'VC'I'.
There were a few shaky ~can in the
7fh when the food didn t secm as
good as 11 had been in the past.. and
gossip circulated that the restauran&
"-3'i yesterday's business. By some
miracle. the fiabt pcnoo appeared at
thr n&ht moment an the form of Phil
c rowfey who lS now the maoq:ing
director. Phil brou&ht in a very good
and very senous chef. Then. even
though he altady knew a Jot about
wine, he took a new look a& all the
th ings that were happcnina in the
wme world and bepn to build a
remarkable collect.too for the rcs-
taunlnt. His cotbUSJUm fared a new
spint m tbe empJoyca. HlS ded1-
l"at1on to food and wine and good
service keeps getllQI the restaurant a
Travel/Holiday ATNCI year after
year. and last the year the restaurant
was ~izcd 1:1 having one of the
best wme cellari an the nation.
There are situations wberc the
bhc takes the physical presence of
he Five Crowns for putt:d. bavina
ll every day for so Iona. That
me segment of the public may
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how the food has pr0gres5ed from the
old days. Hen: 1s a good case tn point
Last week we were talking to some
friends wbo have ltved tn Newport
Beach for m ycan. We always ~t
arou.nd to talking about food. wme
and restaurants, and this conversa-
tion proved to be no exccpuon. I
menboned a memonablc dtnoer we
had enjoyed with 40 of our travcltng
aourmcts a few months ago tn the
Five Crowns. I told our fncnds that
Crowley had brought 1n Jerry Luper
of Chatcau Bouchamc (formerly of
Chatcau Montelena) to pour wines,
and that our stx<0ursc meal was
anything but ordinary The Newport
couple blithely stated they hadn't
been to Five Crowns 1n about four
years, and furthermore asked tf
anything exaung was going on as far
as the regular menu was cooccmed.
That was tt! We made a rescrvauon
and the followmg week proceeded to
show them' what had kept this place
ah ve and weU the last few years, and
to show them a bat ofprogress1vcncss
to boot.
There ~re things 1n progress all
n&ht.. other than on the menu. The
front and some of the in tenor. mostly
the lounge area 1Sgemnia facchfl No
ma.ior chan&cs in the old En&lish Inn
euenor or lbe open-beamcO country
home charm of the iotenor, just
necessary renovauons, rcpeintina
and such. By Uie lime you read this,
the construction wtlJ have been pretty
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Come enjoy a unique experience In fin•
dining. Thal Touch ofNr• a varl•ty of
authentic Thal food from th• mlldut
to the tradltlonally •plcy Thal dl•h••·
Co•plete L-c• Speclala
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OF THE WEEK
By CHRIS CRAWFORD
o.11J ,_. C..1 3 I
Guy Denegre, executive chef of the new Pastel's
Gnll and Bar, Newport Beach, has an extensive
back&round an the restaurant business that includes
formal cooking school, European d.inina houses,
cruise ships. and a variety of fine dining restaurants in
the U.S., including his own.
··1 started in the business when I was 12 years
old," he said. "My uncle had a restaurant m the south
of France, and that's bow I fint learned. Ourina
school vacations, I would cook there."
Following that, be completed formal chers
trainina at a school in Toulouse, and then proceeded
to work "all over the place" in Europe, he said,
10cludinf the cruise ships.
Duong his employment wtth the S.S. France, ··1 2616 San Miguel Dr. first made contact with the states," he recalled.,
la Newport Hlll• Shopping Ctr. "because we were doing the route to New York."
S.a Miguel Dr. at Ford Rd. In 1971 . he accepted an offer to work for the Rave
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=6~4:•:·:•;1~2~S~W Gauche 10 Washiniton, o.c.. and then five yeaa later, in search of more sunshine, he amved an
Newport Beach whcre he worked for St T ropcz
French Restaurant.
!"'"'8 11<,Hl ll 1 "11
50 Years of Fine Italian Dininr
Enjoy our cuisine from Central and Northern Italy Every meal
Is 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 plans now to dine with us this evenln& Call
171 41 642·7880 for reservations or lnformauon
about our bay view banquet facilities
3 131 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach
RE S T AU RA NT
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS
14 * Dlllty PllOt Oetebc>O«I Friday. June 13. 1988
Soon thereafter he met Burt Blender, p~adent of
the Grinder Restaurants, "and we opened the
Pleasant Peasant restaurants together," be said. The
tint opened in Downey in 1977, followed a year later
by the Newport Beach locale (wbkh recently rcce1ved
the Silver Award from Southern California Res-
taurant Writers).
Followina a stint with their own restaurant (La
Ferme in Mission Viejo), Guy and Cathy Denegre
reJoined forces with Blender at the beiJnnmg of this
year to CJUte and develop the concept of Pastel's -
with Guy as executive chef and Cathy as aencral
manaaer.
First opening its doors last New Year's Eve,
Pastel's occupies the building which was formerly the
Chanhousc. After total refurbishing, the restaurant
truly lives up to its name: pastel colon throughout,
accompanied by modern floral arranicments, ceiling
fans, and accent trim of copper and brass.
Pastel's cuisine echoes its decor, 10 terms of
ofTerina a liabter menu -"California cwsme wath a
French aoc:ent," said Denqrc. ••with many selcctaons
from the gnll. Evcrvthina 11 a la carte, so people can
have Just a pizza if they want, orjusa a pasta and salad,
or tb~ can have a full dinner. They have that option:
anything from just a snack to a complete dinner."
The menu is divided into five catqones:
appetizcn, fresh paslaS, sourmet pizzas, snllades, and
deaeru. In addition to cocktails, th.ere are California
OFTt-ifEWEEK ~ PRESll SWORDPISB Wll'R OINOER AND CJl.AN.
TRO CREAM SAUCE ~ lid CMd f~ swoJdflA 1tcal
~ teat,..• CMpfd IHd sJqer
~ ca.,... C!Mppei fredl dlutn
1 ceup 1 •• •~&e wtae ·~~ ' ouc:a lileaYJ cnam •
OF·THEWEEK
and French wane selections.
One of the very popularappctaers, said Oen~.
as the Grilled Escargot on a Skewer, served wath A1oh
Dip (a Gallic mayonnaise). "It is hahter than the
regular version of at in restaurants," be said. "In the
south ofFrance. we prepare it lake that as a specialty.··
Both fl'C1b pasta selections arc selhna very well,
he said, as arc the gourmet pizzas baked in Pastcrs
authentic Italian wood-burning oven. Of the vanety
of pizza toppings, one choice features lamb sausage
that Deneare makes on the prem11CS.
Of the grilled entrees. he said, "the fresh fish,
duck, and lamb Join all sell very well." The restaurant
is currently focusina on fresh fish dishes -salmon,
swordfish, and othcn.
~serts include Chocolate Terrine, Creme
Bruted and Dcucrt of the Day (made with fresh fruJt
an teaSOn).
In the six months since Pastel's opening. "we'~
pleased with the whole oonocpl," said Jane Johnson,
Dtrcctor of Advertisina for the corporation. Because
of Pastel's success, she said. a laraer vemon of the
Pastel's concept (with a different name) 1s planned for
the Covina area, where around will be broken next
month. .. The menu will be a bit more extensive," sbc
added, "but it will have the same fresh pasta and
gourmet pizza as Pastel's."
Pastel's Grill and Bar 11 located acroSJ from
BaJboa Bay Oub at t S20 W. Coast Higbwar, Newpon
Beach. Bar opens at S p.m., dinner service l>epns at 6
p.m. Call S48-7167 for reservations.
Pt8d of ult Dd w'1te pepper
GrilJ swordfi b steak, lcavina tbe in Kie a bit
rare. While the fish is cookiJta. reduce in a skillet t.be sinaer, alanh'O, salt. pepper, wine, and cream. When
reduced to the conslsiency of syrup, pour ii on tbe
bottom of a KT'Vina plate; top with the IWQTdfisb and
decorate \rith a f'rcsb cilanuo leaf: Ganiiab with rice
palaf OT youna red potatoes.
au.MPAGNE PA8TBL'8
laaalcedMun,....n...~,....1._...ef
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OutOn'IbeTown
FIFI CHAO COLUMN •.•
P'romPaCelS
That overall picture i.s stlll intact. h's hard to put labels on food. but I We sometimes order· beclcwards
The chairs are of dark wood and thinkoflhana.t likcroastduckhnaon a because in certain ca.sea we know full
antique stl'lin&. Dltk beams cnsa. compote of apples and prunes, roast well that the restaurant feeds us well
cross the ce1bnp, wall spece 1uU used lea of lamb, and breast of cluckcn and that our eyn miaht be biaser ~n
up hold1na artifactS depjctina the sauteed and served with mustard our stomachs. After tirushtna tne
appropriatetoenario. . aauceandmangochutneyucomfort· entrtts with our friends, a cou~ of
There 1s no auempc at pretcnuous-1oa edtbles. The duck and lamb · ._... b .... _ """ b ness. Scrvtee is fncnd.ly and effieteot appeared on our table this last ume us were sttll haunKU 'I ~ spiuc
but always kept to a pro(ess:aonal around alona wnh Dover sole. This ,pasta that had been ltstcd . as an
level The food. too, is unpretentious fish was presented as two fully boned appetizer. The pasta was dcscnbed as
. and al~s aood. Tbe ~e list as fileu that had been browned 1n butter be1na tossed with bey shrimp and .a
e\cced1 y broad 10 pnce ranae. then topped with essence ofhme and walnut pesto sauce. We ordered 11
~aluc an stlection c1lentro Juicy, full of flavor. because we didn't want to io home
One would expect to have heany sau'!!;:f texture, all those words wonderina what it tasted hke, and we
ponions of beef in a place like tha. h bclo to this pe.rti<:uJar d11h. ruU had half a bottle of Jordan
comes 1n the fonn of prime rib in the ....--------------------------i
1rad1t1onal En&lish manner with
creamed spinach aJtd Yorblurc pud-
ding keep1n1 compiny on the plate.
In our newfound interest in catioa
healthy. we Californians may have
cut down on our consumption ofbce(,
hut you mtaht a.s well have the best
"'hen you do eat it. Th11 is as aood as
11 gets • Caton~ arc bud to mist when the
~a1tress presents a basket of hot
hrcads. the most remark.able beina
1he dark Swedish limpa.
A. dellghtfUI new. and delicious
addition to the Cotti M ... dining
scene ts de Falco'• Italian
R1storante. The decOt It brightly
done In the tredttlonal red. wtiite
and green colors of Italy, with
hanging tamps and lush plant life.
A 1ukebox ptaya the music of the
50 s Family oriented. de Falco'•
has something to aatlsty the moat
d1scrlm1natlng palat ...
The luncheon menu oNera a
super setectlon of 17 aandwlches
served on de Falco'• ramous
bread and avallable with a choice
ol potato. rice or paste Hlad for
SJ 95 The lunch lize orders of
pasta. chleken .... food and house
spec1alt1es. such 11 the chicken
cacciatore and baked eggplant ror
only S6 95. Include the extentive
40 items antipasti bar and apeelel
bread The bar 1.-elud" only fresh
and high quality meata. cheeaes.
fruits ind vegetablea. as well as
three frnh soups made da ly. The
all you can eat" antlpaate and
zuppa bar Is avallable for ,..95
per peraon.
The dinner menu ort91s •
tremendous variety of mouth
watering Italian dlshet including
several pastes. ptzu, excellent
seafood and veal creet1on1.
chicken. and Y9ge1atlan dishes.
There ere a.tao comptete famlly
dinners, such as spaghettlnl,
rav1011. or lasagne Whleh feed four
people for $21.95. Individual din·
ners are priced from S8 95 to
S 11. 95 The menu featuret 10 dlf·
ferent appetlzett. ranging from
potato skins to fried ravlOll with
sauce.
de Fpieo'a ta open Tuetd•Y
through Thuraday from 11:30 am.
to 10:00 p .m. end Friday and Set·
urday from 11:30 a.m . to 11:00
p.m. and &tnd:Lf~ 5:00 p.m. to
900p.m.der '••ao. .. det
210 l Mt 11th • .,.... "' Coeta ...... ._... ........ ~
Group Dlecounta
772-3220
The.DiAner Theatre Premiere
o al Musical _
7 YEARS ON BROADWAY
WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS
WITH THE Hrr SONG
"DON'T CRY FOR ME
ARGENTINA" EVITA -· NGf!N UDtDY&BER
DIRECTED AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY TIMOTHY SM(T'H
THE ROYAL KHYBER RESTAURANT
1s proud to present a Special Father's Day Feast
celebrating with 'HANS RAJ KAPOTRA'
HeiJd Chef Mr. Kapotri
A world-rt'nowtd mastt'r chef, Hans Raj Kapo1r1 has serv•d some of the "'~' •ffluen1 ct'lebr1Ut'1 .tnd d1Rnllartt'1 •round the world 10 Nme a
f.-w JKquellne Kenn~y Princess Mupret, ~vld lltockeft'llt'r, former Pri~e M1nistu Nehru, lormer Prime Min1Stt'r Indira Ghand1, Lilli.n
urt.-r (former Presidt'nl urter's mother) and manj mOft' Sp«l1l
Brunch featuring over 18 entrees \t'rved from 10 •.m.· p .m. Unllmltc-d ch•mpt~ne Adults S12 95 Children (under 12) S6 95 I. ROYAL KHYBER
Cuisine of India
1000 N. Bristol ~t J~mboree •Newport Beach
Lunch • Dinner• Reservation Suggested• 014) 752-5200
Cabernet todnnk. There's proof now
that this put.a Wtea aood any time
durioa the eveoina.
five Crowns. 3801 ~ Coast
Hiahway. Corona del Mar. 760-0331.
Continental cuisine. Dinner ni&htJy,
no lunch. Sunday ~~ncb. Fulf din-
ncn from SI J.9S toJlU.SO Deucrts a
la cam. ~uoos requcsied.
Dressy. FWI cocktail~ with li~e
entertainment. Banquet r.atitiea and soecia.J aourmet menus available.
Va.let park.ins or street par'kin&. All
mtJOr credit Cards arc accel*Cl
WE PROMISE YOU
GOOD CHINESE
FOOD
L~ES OIHH(N TA()PICAl
COCKTAILS BAHOOET FAClllTlt:S
CA TEAING fOOO TO GO OP£N 7 O~YS
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
ON FOOD TOGO
,, "' e.ecn 8lltO 821 1 ~ 10
Noo9< l(nc>el I
A'**"' 996-9920
con SALAD (M9clum)
On The Deel For A Great View
Get a Tan, Tool
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Award Winning
Continental Menu
Featuring
A Wide Variety
l'lt.&..t•-•• of Fresh Fish ~.....------
"Bob Bu.ms: Still
Great ... "
&•t>riJ BvU mith
Daily Pilot
Expanded Early Dinner Menu 5-7 pm
Elegant Sunday Champagne Buff et
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY • BANQUETS
37 Fashion Island Newport Beach 6«-2030
The Most Popular T•lked About
Clank Comedy
Call U'> c r;uy, hut we want lo hang your goofiest tie-lht> om•
!hat<, so loud or <,o w1dP you can't remember why you P.Vf!n
have rt Brr~ rt in anytime this Fathers Day and we'll give you
our luscious Waffle Berty Dessert FREE' (Sorry, no take outs)
And whrle vou re at 1t take advantage of our ~ather's Dav Steak
Special .ur famovs Steak & Ea91 lreakfott, Of St.ak Sand-
wkh, • Gfea1 Steak lrealr, eocl1 at an unbelievabM price of
$4.25 ... ....v.d on doy this Fott.'t Day.
Jom our ugly tre rnllec11on It'~ worth a few
laughs. but thr<, r attrer"s Day 1rs worth a FRF.E
DESSERT. too•
~Beech On Hwy
&42-8881
Huntington a..d'I
On COUt HWy.
535-1664
I • Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, June 13. 1986
MARCELLO'S
Fathr'• Day Bllffet
The award-wmning Marcello's
ltaJian Cuts.me Restaurant. Hunt-
ington Beach. will be celcbraung
Father's Day wtth a lavtsh Cham-
pagne Buffet, served from 10 a. m to 3
p.m. on Sunday, June 15.
This special Father's Day Feast will
include scrambled eggs, bacon,
sausage, scalloped potat~. lasagna.
Veal Mushroom, Chicken Cac-
cuuorc. pizza, shnmp cocktail. crab
lcp, salads, meats. cheeses. fresh
fruits, fresh veacta.blcs. patries, pud-
dings, and more.
The cost for the entire buffet. which
will include unhm1ted cham~, is
$9.95 for adulu. $6.25 for cbtldrcn
ten and under (Otildrcn under three
a~ frtt.)
Regulardtnner menu will be served
from 3 p.m. and as a special Father's
Day treat, all dinners will include a
complimentary shnmp cocktail.
Reservations a~ being taken;
If You Are Not Traveling To Italy ...
An Italian Experience Awaits You Here.
Our Menu, Entertainment and Atmosphere
will make your Evening Complete
~ _ rt!:\e\O~ Dinner bum & p.m.
\Jll Italian & Con tinental Cuisine
GILDIDCACE
1714 Placentia
Catta Mesa
Call 645-8091
for infonnation
32802 So. Coast Highway
(Al Crown Valley Parkway)
Monucb Bay Plua, South Laguna
RF.S: •96-5773. 499-2626
Presents
LIVE DIXIELAND JAZZ
featunng
The Bourbon Street
Dixieland J.u Group
ThUtlday, Friday & Saturday
from 8 p.m.
DANCING
Complete Dinners
Only $4.95
Broasted Chicken._
Our Specialty
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CROWN BOUSE Cele•rate1
Fa&Mr'10.,
.\ wide vanety of entree choices
\\Ill be offend foT FathcT's Day
hrunch or dinner at the Crown Howie
Restaurant. South Laguna.
\.fore than 1 dozen ldeclton on the
hrunch menu. served from 9:30 Lm
to 4 p. m.. range from wtld nee
pancakes with ham or bacon to
11111medo of beef on eggplant.
white Creme de Cacao and Curacao,
the drink IS lastly topped with I 51
proof rum and flamed as 1t is served
Pnccd at $3. 75, one dollar of the saJe
ofeadl Libert~ Torch will be donated
to the fund nwngprogram.
The mtauraot ts open for lunch.
Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. Dinner 1s SCf\'ed mghtJy from 4
to 11 ·30 p.m. There 1s seafood bar
servict untiJ I a.m Sunday brunch 1s
served from 9:30 to 4 pm.
Crown House 1s located at 32802 S
Coast Highway, 1n Monarch Bay
Plaza. South La&una. For reser-
vations, call 496-5773 or 499-2626.
GRINDER RESf AUBANTS
Pree DesKrt • FaGu'1 DaJ
Now the ue Dad never wore lS
worth a free dessert at any of the 20
conveniently located Gonder Res.
iauranu for Father's Day.
f ntree choices on the dinner bill of
tm ..erved from 4 p.m. to I I p.m ..
1ndude breast of chicken Glona .. ------l11b~1er therm1dor: veaJ picana. Ehza-
t'tcth or 01Car. and prime nb of beef.
Sunday, June 15.eocourage Dad to
look deep Lnto the dark comen of Lhc
closet to find the goofiest tic -the
JU JUS
Through the July 4 bohday, the
c ro"-n House 1s also fcatunng a
\f1CC1al house drink., lhe Liberty
Tcmh. to support the Statue of
I 1~m restoration fund.
.\ rid, white, and blue concocuon
uimpn§('(j of strawberry hqueur.
Now Serving
COUNTRY STYLE
SUIDIY $199
BROICH
lncluda Beverage
Well Drmk or &Jer
9:00 Al to 1 :00 PM
845-8891
1712 Pl1teentle
Coate Meae
Q G Don't F«get Dadl
G ~ ll•W fll ~ I u•1y ~ Alll•IC I 'r; Ii uncM
<:!!:> • &&-1 J& ,,,, s..-. ,,.... SI,. illft •I.JN f'*ttalm11t
8 A.M • 2 A.M. Dally
Sunday I A.M. to 12 Midnight
428 E. 17th St
Coet• Meee 71~1750
RIVIERA
RE6TAURANT
C!o11tille11tal <!Mit1/Jte
[lt'f'llf'ncf' 1n flamhH • Exlt'nli•~ WiM lial
So•tll Coa•t Plaza 540-3840
FATHll'S DAV SUNDAY llUNCH
Priced from ~'° • Served 10-.J
!fw.g dod lo fl MCJtocb for Failller' I Doy
& ...... ""'9 """'o c.mpln-teiry ..,._..nte
with ~ 0t Ol'l'f combo *-(good I 0oo.. 7P'")
LUNCH SPE~LS-SERVED 11-4 Mon thrv Fri
e 1 a... a c:tt.. .. l..nt• -4 Ike a •-• ............ tr
.7S e.ctro fw IMf .,, Otidr..,
• 1 ett.e•• lnehllada and llce & leant .••.•.• ·~
.7S •ll!" fw l..f • Otidren
• 1 Ground leef Taco and lie• & lean• ••••.• ·~·
.75 ellfN Sfn1hh" IMf.,, Otidren
• 1 lean Tostado and llce & leoftt. . . • . • • • . . '4"
75 •dN ...... .,, a.lck ...
• 1 Chlle leUeno and lie• & lean• •••.••• • • • '3"
Open 1 1-1 I Mon Sot I 7 68 Newport Blvd.
10-10 Sun. Costa Mesa 645-032~
n °!i1i'>rf1i.· 11 '• \Yi• lUJ llJlo
one that's so loud or so wide no one
can remember why it is still around.
Bnna it in anytime on Father's Day
and the Gnnder Gourmet Cofftt
Shoppe will J!VC Did a luscious wa.me Berry Oessen F~! This new
Grinder creation f catu.res a freshly
made Bctpan Waffle baked cnsP)'.
golden brown and smothered in fresh.
sweet st.rawbcmes, then topped with
fluffly whipped topping.
And as a speetal bonus, for Dads'
yean of understanding and love, the
Grinder will give Dad a break! Super
Steak Breab all day, fe.aturina Steak
and qp breakfast. Steak Sandwich
and the Grat Steak Brcak Dmncr,
CKb comptel£-mtll avaitmie for
$-4.25
What do you think? Did reaUy
docs dexrve to be put throuab t.bc
Gnnder this ye.at! There arc 20
Grinder Coffee Shoppes throughout
Lot Angeles and Oranrt County. Call
J-8()().2333 for the location nearest
you.
Special Hoare for
Father's ·nay
Champagne Buffet
10to3
Scrambled Egp, Bacon. S.uagc.
Scalloped Potatoa, Luape, Veal
Mu1hroom, Chicken Cacciatore.
Pina, Shrimp CocktaU. Crab Letaa.
Fruh Vqctabla. Homemade
SaJacle. Cold Cub, Cheaa,
CrolNanb, Daniah, Pudding,
Fruh .lulca and Much Mont
oalp$9.95
tJ ......... Qa ......
aaaa.. 1• a u.-r ss.as a.awn. u .. _. S Fiee
Regular Menu Al.a Served
from 3pm
with Complimentary '
Shrimp ~lrtall
CALL NOW FOR
RESERVATIONS
8'2-5505
17502 Buch Blvd. at Slater
Huntington Beach
GULLIVER'S
FATHEKS DAY
833 -8 4 11
18482 M AC ARTH\TR
IRVINF
Dalty PUo1 Datet>ook/ F~y. June 13, 1986
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AMERICA
421)() Mart1ng1Je Way, Newport
Beach. 8.13 0080 Optn 11 a m 1 ao
a.m Amer1C'an reg1e1nal coo.lung
lunch eptttab, happy hour Fresh
l.1\lt' Mamt' lobilter New York style
p1z.z.a C'oc1ked in a brick oven Near
0 C. Airport off MacArthur Late
dining, tnttrtainmt'nl Ruer
vat1on~ acn·p~ ca.~ual. lOelJ)f'n
s1ve MC, V, AF-:
'fHE BARN
Have the primt' of your lift' 1·hoo;11ni.:
from the ntens1vt' 25 at.em menu
St4'akA, IM!afood, BB~. Ml'r.tran d!l-
ht'I including SAiad be.r. and more
Weatem charm and countrv am·
biance Breakfast M-f1 6:30~11:00,
Lunch M F 11 :00-2:30, Dinner 7
nighta from 5:00 p.m. Happy hour
M-F 4:30 7 p.m Satelli~ d111h. Live
enttrtl11nmt'nt and dancing. Ban-
qut't facalitit>a 14982 Redhill,
TUAtln. '..!!)9 01.1 !'i
THE ORIGINAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE
Yee1 They are the original Famuu ..
for their one-and a-half pu11nd
Porlt'rhouae ateah and featuring
diaplay bro1linl(. Proudly "t'rving for
2• yean. Lunch Mon Fri 11 -2 Om
ner nightly Mon Fri from 5 p m
SaL &: Sun from 4 p.m 21l0l Harbor
Blvd., C'011t'1 Mf'M 642·9777.
BENNIGAN'S
Frnh food ~er"t'd with a 11de of fun.
Menu feature11 unique appetizers,
Mlada, seafood. croiaeant 840d·
wiches, burgns, Me1.1can d1shl!",
and an u c1tang bmnch menu
Lunch and dmner from 11 a.m
Wffkday11. Brunch 9-3 on weekends.
Pull bar with specialty drink.a.
Happy hour 4 7 weekdayll. In C08t.a
Mesa. South Cout Plua parking lot
by Sak'11 Fifth Avenue 241-3918 In
We1tmin1ter. fl4ti Wt'!ltmin11ter
Mall 891 4622 Danc1n1t 1>venin1t11 m
Wet1tmm1ter locat1nn
BOB BURNS
Suptrh 18 tht' wurtl t11 dC11ct1bt~ th1"
fint' dining ~t.Ahli•hmtnl. Servmit
Newport for HI Vt'8.l'11, ~pe<·1alizin1< 111
Angua ra1~Mt bef.f, the finest you
can aet. Alto futurma h t$\h fo1h,
veal and chicken -0.t' lmen rnv~nd
tabl•. candlea and frHh flowers
add t.o the elegan~. with booth• and
hiJh beck chain for pr1val'Y
Flkurin« I !lltema and cla11111ral
m1.11i<' Qpture the charming and
warm atmoephere. Open for lunC"h,
runner and their 1plendiftrn1111 Sun-
d•Y brunch En.neiv111 wine lu1t ;n
Fuhion laland. 644 2030
BRISTOL
8AJl A GRILL •
At Boltda1 IDD Trachtionally an
all Am.ericao favorite place t.o eat
and priotd fOI t&mtly ctinirqr. Ewt7·
thing from JUICY ateada and chops t.<1
special chicken dllhea and fresh
&eafood Bounteous .. tad bar
Sumptuoua daiJy luncheon bufftl.
Open daily for dining ind cocktails
1131 Bristol St , COit.a Meaa
557.3000
DILLMAN'S
The Dillman family ia famoua for
their traditional warm hoap1t&l1ty
and fine food Fineet pnme rib in
Balboa and freah fi1h dally Com
plete dinner 1pec1ala d&Jly Fnendly
~rvi~ and 1 fun, delifhtful at
moephere Open daily for lunch and
dinner. Brunch Sat. ind Sun HOI F.
Balboa. 673-7726
THE HIDE-AWAY
Tired of eating out at pla<'ft with no
privacy? Search no more! The Hide
away provides privacy with it.a
booth.a and partition11, perfect for
busineu luncheon11 and romantic
dining. All newly decorated offering
a relax.mg atmoephMP. The 1pec1al·
ties are seafood and 11t.ukl Af
fordable dining for the whole faro
ily. Variety of da.ily apec1ala. Homt'
made eoupe and aau~. Beer&. wine
served alao. 6874 Edinger at Sprmg·
dale in Marina Shopping Vil~t'
Huntington Beach 840·6Sl8
JOLLY ROGER
Great Amtrica.n food and al tht' beat
pncea. The Jolly Rocer hae alwa~
been known a.a 11 good family value
retitaurant. The menu features
breakfut, lunch and dinner W1th a
large va.riety of diahet to chOOH
from. From egg di11hes, eriddle
cakes. burgeni, aandwichea, aaladt
t.o complete dmneni or seafood,
11tealta, chicken and delicious des
sert&. Family owned for :i5 yean
with the friendliett t1ervice in town.
400 S. Coe.at Hwy., Laguna Bear h
494 3l:l7.
c:ALFDRNlAN
PASTEL'S
The oewet1l ev•nt in dining m thf'
Newport aru Featuring a iipet·ud
blend nf culinary rreation11 from
Califom111 and the rMt of the world
Surh t11ntali11ng item• u :
marinated ahnmp and acallope 1n 8
irinaer vinailfTelte aalad Mouth
w1t~rint put.a lib 1nJel hair with
seafood and fre11h tomato. Piu.u
baked in an authentic Jtah1n wood
burning oven, the only one m New·
port. And a variety of Grilladeti
11pecialtiM. Dinner served daily
(clcllled Monday) and Happy Hour
Reeervation11 rerommended. ltiZO
W. Codt Highway, Newport Beach
(714) 648-7167
BUBBLES
BALBOA CLUB
Bubbl• ;. • t.rMau,.., • :10'1 1tyle
·~per club done wtth ranwy and
wit. The c~(I iCll burlretl ITe
18 Dally Pilot Datebook/ Frld...,.June 13, 1986
ahaped like wp hata and tM light
luturM like maruru gl.ush. The
wails are hung with onginaJ 19:Kr
art and the restrooma are trut to
deco 1tyle. The cuisine combanu
French and Italian elementa in a
homey American cont.en. Open for
dinner Mon. Thurs. 5:30-10:30
p.m.; 5-11 p.m. Fri .. Sat, Sun. Sun
day Brunch 10 11.m.·3 p.m. Reller·
vationa are suggeeted. Dinner from
19.96 t.o 115.96. Full Bar. Viaa, Mas·
terCard, American &preta. Bub
blea ia located at 111 Palm Street in
Balboa al the romer of Palm and
Balboa. Call 675 909:l.
INDlAN
ROY AL KHYBER
RESTAURANT
1000 North Bnat.ol Street, Newport
Be1ch, (at Jamboree) 71•-752-5200
Lunch-Dinner. exquisite dining in
the mtdet of 1 gleaming whit4' T1j
Mahal oui11. Ftaturing award win·
ning northern lndi1n cuiaine
elegantly preaented in the Moehul
tradition Hora d'oeuvres, 1erved
Mon-Fri 5:00-6:00, Lunch Mon-Fri
I I -2:30, Sat & Sun clwnpqne
brunch 11-3.00, Dinner Sun-Thurs
5:30-10:30. Fri-Sat until 11:30: Ree-
erv1tion11 accepted, MuterCud,
Viaa, American Espret18. Gourmet
catering, weddings, private partie ,
1md corporate accome>d1Jtion1.
ITAUAN
CARMf:LO'S
Thia uJtra-smart haven of ucep·
t1onal Italian and Continental
Cwame 11 one of the mo~ reward1na
places to dine. Fresh pa.ala and
1pte1aJ "hght" aawcee att carefully
prepared by three of tht' fioeet Ital-
ian chef1. Piano bar entert.amment
complement.a the fun atmoephere.
Alfresco dining (wuther per-
mitting). Open Tuea.-Sun. from
6:00 pm. for dinner . .:"20 E. Cout
Hwy, Corona del Mar 675· 1922
OEFALC0'1'
"lfomt' of the all ynu r"re w eat
ont1put.o and zuppa bar" 14.95.
SmC'e 1914 a tradition in three citi"
und two countries. Truly a family
reM~urant with family prices. Din·
nt'l'll ~.95 l{l SJ 1.95. Veal, chicken,
cab.ones, calamari, pastas, ecampi
bf.er & wine Ii.ta. Open for lunch
and dinner.1 Sund1ya feature "Sing
A Lon1('' with Tony, a really fun
nite rltllled Mondays. 270 FAAt
17t h Strtol H14cre11 Square. ('1,.ta
Mt>"8 Rtl'f'rvallon11 722 92tw
MARCELLO'S
Thie award winner offera an e:a
ten11ve menu apeci&lizini in putaa,
veal, cioppino and their famo""
h•ndmade puza. &tabliabed aince
1973, thi• family owned reetaurant
bu captwed the heartAI of Italian
food loven Lunch Mon.-Fr1 .. Oin·
Dl'r 7 nirhta a week 17002 Be.ch at
Slater, Huntington Btt•rh.
84'.l s.~.
VILLA NOVA
A b.autiful h11y v1l'W create. the
romantic aetting that haa madt1 the
Vills Nova 1 "•J>C'ri•l kind or plar•"
for OVtr nfty yeara. Superb cuiaine
from Cflntrel 1.1nd Northrrn Italy
--------
"'rved m Ole! World charm. ~
lt'neive wtnt' hit Dinntr njgbtly.
1'1ano bar Full mtnu till 1:00 a.m
:uJI Webt Coat Hwy., Newport
H.t'11r h. 642· 7880.
LI'S RESTAURANT
If you love Cbineee food, you 're IW"e
to enJOy dining here, u Li's prom·
iAel truly authentic Chine11e food.
The menu offer1 a wide variety of
e:aotic diahee, from a La carte to
combinationa includjng Cantonese
& Szechuan atyle. Breathtaking
decor in • supremely beeutiluJ at-
muaphere. Tropical drinka t.o
quench your thint. Open aeveo days
a week for lunch and dinner. 8961
Adema, Huntinaton Beach.
961-9116. 314 N ee.ch Blvd ..
Anaheim. 827-1210
THE LOTUS
Enter the Orit'nt and e:aperience the
e:acellenct' of Mandarin and
Stecbwan Cu1Aines Authentic Chi·
nest' dilheti ttpte1ally prepared by
muter chef Lau The Lotll!I can
offer culinary muterpiect'11 to your
liking. The lovely dmmg llrt'8 is
dominat.ed with pictures of the
Lotus flowt'T'· the symbol of purity
m Chmne culture. Enjoy fine Chi-
nt'flt' dining aa well as wint, 1p1rita
and hotpit.ality ot the Lotua.
l.tX"alHI in Harbor Center at 2300
Harbor Blvd. in COit& Mesa. Call
Mb·3331
MANDARIN GOURMET
A truly 11pec1nl placto to dine. the
Mandtrin Gourmet hu been 1 gold
award winner and owner, M1cbat'I
Clllana wu voted Reetaur1teur of
tht> Year Sptt1aJ1t1fli m Ptking.
Shanghai, Szechwan and Hunan
< ua!lmea. they offer an arr1y of dtli
recies mcludmg Peking Duck.
dumplmic•. whole fiah and moft'
i111mptiou1 d11hes. El"gant at
moaphert', 1mpttcablt' eerv1~ and
f'Jtemnve wme hat I~ Adalll!I,
Costa Mesa 540-1937
CONTll\ENTAL
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM
Airporler Inn Hotel
Congenial and 11ecluded from thf'
hu11y airport 11urroundings. The
Mtlditerranean Rpam t>rfti,. auptrb
contioentaJ cu1aint' for lunch, din
ntr and Sund1y hnmch. Top enter·
tammtnt ni~htly in thfl Cabaret
l..ounge. Thi' C'11ptain'1 T1hle 111
open for dinin« 24 houre Perfect for
w1t..rhmi C'ahfornia 11uneeta i• the
Fhicht 0t<'k Loungt The Atrporlt'r
Inn 111 lor11~ at 18700 M•rArlhur
Blvd m lrvint' ll.13 2770
PUFFIN'S
An ad\ltnture 1n natural e•tinit
Fr"h quality mrrl'dienta prepar~
111 a 11mple yet t'ltgant way Award
winning recipeti. Garden aetti"l 1n a
European C1ft' 1tylfl 1tmoephert
('1111ual bre•kflll!ll and lunch Formal
di111nc for dinner Sun Tbun. 7
,. m 10 p.m , Fri A Sal tall 11 p.m
!lOM> E Cout Hwv . Corona del
Mar 640 lll73.
RIVI.ERA
Rel11:a to 1racloU11 11erv1c:e 1n an
eleiant, lntimai. atmoephere. Ex
~rtly p,.pved continental Ji.bee
by Chef Richard BertJMr, aince
1970. Thi.a •wmt wtmdnr...,....
t.aurant allW ufferaan extensive wine
list, and e:acel!I in table11de prep·
aratmru and fl11I1bea Open for
t.unth l l.30-3 p.m., Dinner from ~
p.m. E1ceUent banquet facilit1l'1'
< 'lcised Sun. and holidays 3333 S
Brmol, C08t.a Meta M0-!'840.
FRENCH
LECBATEAU
A touch of the French oount.ryaide
baa come to Newt>ort Beach, with
the opening of the <;ount.ry Side lnn
1t the comer of Bri.atol and Redhill
Avenue. Fuhiooed att.er a Euro-
pean bed and brea.kfut inn,
en:iphaalslni a per.ooaJ touch, the
Country Side Inn i.a t,he home o( Le
Chlt.eau Reetaurant: Featuring
faahionable California cuiaioe with
a French flair, menu apecialitiea
include Crepes Au• Framboiaea,
Cobb Salad Pariluenne and Tour-
nedoe R.ouini. Brukfut, lunch and
dinner are 1erved daily, Mcinnilll
at 6:00 a.m. Complimentary hor&
d'oeuvrea are aerved niahtly m the
Loun,e. For reeervationa pleue call
549-0300.
CAFE FLEURI
Take 11 seat in Cafe Fleun for bruit
fast, lunch or dinner. EnJOY an ex
quiai~ environment iqfluenced by 1
French touch. Hot JAZZ Monday
through Friday from 5:00 till 9:00
p.m. and an outatandin& white
~love brunrh -make this Cale tht
place to meet. Open 7 daya a week,
6 00 a m.-10;30 p.m. Moderately
priced. •500 MacArthur Blvd ,
Newport Beach. 476-2001
LE MIDI
Several thinra make t.h11 award win
nmg hideaway truly apecial. Wal~r.
their SWIU ch"f· trained 1n aome of
the be l housn; Pala« St. Moritt,
Pia~ Gstaad. B1ur au Lac, Zurich
Authenti c cuiaint'
Provencale-1e&BOnal gourmet (ea·
tivaJs-a Sunday brunch IO unique
it's lib 11tepp1ng beck m time to an
era when e:actllence of food w~
mat~hed by generout hoapitality, a
hoap1tality rarely found th~ daya
.loin Marica and Walter 1n thfl1r
French country homt' Lunch, din
ner and Sunday brunC'h. Banquet
fa<'1lit1es. Cl~ Mondaya. 3421 Via
Lufo, Nl'wport Beach. 675 •904
IVEXICAN
Ml CASA
Their food 11 like a trip to Me:aaco'
Hoapitality '°" hand in hand with
their motto, "Mi Caaa •Su Caaa,"
or my he>u&e ia your h~ Eetab
li.thed ain~ 1972, it'1 no aecret
friend• enjoy dlniQJ here ()pen
daily from 11 a m. (or Lunch, Din
ner and Cochaila. En~rtalnment
Wed.-Sun. n11ht.t m thto BurTo
Room. 296 F. 17th St., Coat.a M ...
S.C5-7626.
JAPANESE
CALIFORNIA BEACH
California S..Ch Re.tau.rant. it ooe
o( Newport'• rnoet. aont.amponry
r•tauranta. Peaturinl eiquiaitc
Japeneae dininf lncludlnf auahi,
eeafood and 1tu.b, mabl &hie •
truly pt.&turabl dlnins uperieace.
Locac.i ai 33&6 Via Lido in New
port 8-ch. Lunch boun 11:30-2!30,
dinMr &30-11:00 ., d8.YI a ...... All
m.,_ endit. carda accepted. Call
675--0515 roTffirofffiiUcm.
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OUtOnTheTown
THAI
THE THAI TOUOB ·
Stt>p into the wondarluJ world ot
Thailand. The iplendor of TbaJ
CUl810e &nd elep.at· dininc (a found
here at Thai Touch CuJaioe. Yow
hosl.5 are PraJ>ee and Sonpak
Ooungcha.k and tb9y will eerw you
an authentic Thai meel wtwther
your ta.stes lean U>wud the mild or
thi-traditionally apii:y. Thai Touch
1s a lit"Ue out of the way, but well
worth the' find. Open for dinner 7
nii:hUi and for lunch daily except
Sunday. Thai Touch Cuimne ii
local~ in the Newpcm Hilla Shor>·
pang Center where Su Micuel
Drive emit at Ford Roed.. 2616 San
M1guetDr. &40-0123.
SEAFCXXl/STEAJ<S
ANTHONY'S PIBR 2
· The Soutliem Calif. R..taurant
Writ.en voted thia one tbt .nnnet of
the best value ....taunnt&. Their
• . seafood ii the talk of tM town with
'.lO :15 freeh flab daily. CBS TeJe..
vision claima they have tM belt
happy hour in Orup' County.
Mehu hu calori• count !or the
Wf'1ght CODlcioua. ()pen )qj<IQ, s.t-
u.rd., and SWMl.y for dinner.
1.M.atecl on the beeutiful Newport
8-yat 103 N. Bayaide Dr. 6-0-6123.
CAPE LIDO
Care Udo ia Newport Cannery Vil-
1.ce'a only 1upper club. It'• located
on Balbo. Peninlula.. Cafe Lido ii
well known (or ita fresh eeafood
aelect.ion1 and contemporary
cuisine, prepared by Cher Fl'9Jlcia.
The warm, intimate and cmy am-
biance or dusty roee ahd burJundy
decxn create a perfect at.moephere
(oy yow dining apenence. Cale
Lido la alao the recipient or the Preeticioua Southern California
R.taurant Writ.en' Silv.er Award.
Cuua.I attire. Dinner nightly until
midniaht. Live jazz nightly. Call
67~2968 for reeerv1tiona.
THE CANNERY •
Tb.is historic waterfront landmark Jn Newport'• Cannery Village fee.
tuna mah local ...rood and F.aal-
em bee(. Conaiatently cood aervice,
ope.n for Lunch,. Dinner, Sun.
Champepe Brunch and Harbor
CruMa. Entertainment niiht.ly and
Sun. aftemoona. Enjoy the lounge
. food galley-1uperb clam chowder!
3010 LaFay.tte. 675·5777.
CBAZYBORSE
8TEAXBOU8E
Country dining wiCh class1 Authen-
tic weatem decor reataurant and
aaloon, featuring-prime rib, fresh
...Cooda, and their famOWI pan
uuteed 1teab. Lunch: Mon-Fri
11-3. Dinner Mo'n-S8t. 5 p.m. (din·
ner reMrvationa cuaranteed). o.nc.
ing ·anc1 liv~ music in the ealoon.
Oyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. Sant.a
Ana. (714) 649-1512.
THE REX. RESTAURANT
Located on the oceanfront. acroea
from lhe Newport. Beach pier, The
Rex ii the Orance Coast.'• moet
excluaive seafood reataurant. Well
known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet
fi1h aeJec:tions and 1pecializinifn
sweet Cha.nQel Wand abeJone. ten·
der veal and prime meat.I. The
warm ambiance of I.be padded
boot.ha, gothic paintinp and the
well atocked wine racb lend to
Rei 'a convivial atmosphere. The
Rex Restaurant ia the choice of
locala u well at viait.o111. Recipient.
of the prestiiioua Travel-Holiday
award. Cu\Jal/elegant attire.
Lunch, dinner. Call 675-2566 for
reservationa. Valet parking.
TALE OF THE WHALE
Experience a 1tep back into time t.o ·
1 place whm you can dine at yow
own leiaure. Enjoy lhe romazice of
old Newport with a J*)Ol'amic bay
view. Escite your~ with their
lenl&tlonal ...tood and traditional .
f1voritiea. Bred!at 7 a.m., Moc..
Fri.,.Lunc.b 11-4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner
4-:lL Mon . ..S.t. So.L -and Sun.
Brunch 7 -4, Oyatet Bat Fri., Sat. 6
Sun. Banquet facilitiea up to 500.
400 Main St., a.tho.. 673-4633.
THE ALLEY RESTAURANT
Ideally located at the corner or PCH
and Balbol Blvd.. The Alley
. .
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· Restarurant off en meala with all the sinnin1 at 8:30 PM.. Sui-fun
Creshneaa and i.ru>ovation o! Jeny Cbampqne Brunch 8-3. Located at
Overland'• origin.al "Alley W•t." of '28 E.17thStteet, Coeia MeM. Call
· ten yea.rs qo. Locals will remembu 65().1760 fcg reeervatiooa. direc-
i\a p:reviou.a local.ion at the Newport t.iona .or what.Yer.
Pier. Cozy booth.a. mim>red pill.an 1 ! =
and at.ainad c1w. the new Alley ~ T1 d 1'8taurant livee up to a reputation u Al m
the f-riendli•t Place to enjoy r.aon·
ably pt1oed cocktails, fine winea,
lunch, dinneY or Su~day Brunch.
Jerry and Patay Overland have
creat.ed an elqantly comfortable r•
taurant. with a menu emphMizinc
freah eeafooda, continental apeciat-
ties and Calilomia cui.line. Viait th•
· Newport Beech landmark. V OU m.lY
ewn NCOg'Diz.e the facee o( aome of
your friends. Dinner aerved every
evening from 6:30, Daily lunch
apeclal from 11:30 and Sunday
brunch from 10-3. R.eaervations:
646-9126.
GINO'S ON THE BILL·
Al.moat a ea.ta Meu landmark
where fri1nd1 and memotie1
meet-moming, noon, and night for
buekfat, lunch and diDMt. Gino'•·
ian't. an Italian Reataurant, bot a
reataurant being run by a (local)
Italian. Even . thoucb they aene
many lt.aliao it.emf, they alao offu a
large variety of other itema oo their
menu. Kn<>'Jin for .. Honeat rood and
friendlY eervice/' Gmo'a featui'ii a
varied ~enu whh empb&sis on
quality and ree10D&ble prices. The
lounre opem at 8 a.m. for the more
eerioua, cocktail hour with interest-
.. ing notions at •:30 PM and Piano
Bu Wednelday thru S.t.utday be-
GUIDE TO ORANGE CCJAST RES 1:n1 l~_A_ I ::i .. .. '
Restaurant
AIRPORTEB INN HOTEL
1 a100 M-=Anhur BL. i.rw. m.rno
THE ALLEY •
1.01 p.,..,, •. CAiiiiil Hwy. Newport...,... Ma-lltJli
'l'HE BAltlt
14982 RedhUl. 1'ulllft 25t-OI"
BRISTOL BAB 6 GRILL-Holiday 11lll
3131 Bri1t.o1.. 0... ..... NT-IOOO
THE CANNERY
3010 ~ "9wpan 9-dl t"fMTTT
CRA.Z'tBOR8B8TBA.ltBOU8E
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$8 75-$15 95
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$11.95-$1695
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from $8 50
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$3.50-SIO 50 $4.50-$10.50
from $395 $1195
$3~$700 SS 95
M 75-$8115
Holidays
S3.25 $4 95
$395-$69:1 from $8.115
from U .50 from $12.50
$275-$550
from $4.50
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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1986
AIDS deaths to pass traffic to.II
U.S. agency aISo projects riledictal cost
rising as high as 16 billion in 5 year_s_
"The numbers : .. are 11&11erina."
111d Dr. Donald Jan Mac.doriald. who
heads the qency. ••Thia is a ~or
problem, probab!Y biatr than the
Public Health Service. ... Thae
numbcn make it very clear that our
work must be intenJified."
WASHI NGTON (AP) -More
people will die of AIDS five ycan
from now than were killed in tnffic
&<XJdents last year, the Public Health
Service predicted Thunday in calhna
for a national comm1uion to awde
Amenca's response to the deadly
illness
The agency proJccted that 54,000
vacttms will die as a result of AIDS
Crackdown
8oatb African Preeldent
Pieter Botha declaree a
8tate Of emeraency OD
national telniaJon. A&.
Coaat
Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce's Man of the
Year and Woman of the
Year also happen to be
the couple of the year .I A3
California
A court blocks doctors
from pulling the plug on a
brain-dead woman who la
six months pregnant./ A7
dunn& 199 I. most or them people
who are in(cctcd now but do not know
it. By comparison, auto accidents
killed 4$,700 people an 1985, IOCOrd-
ina to the Nattonal Safety Counetl.
The health qcncy also predicted
that 145,000 people will be s1ck Wltb
AIDS in 1991, and that treatina them
will cost between SS bilhon and S 16
billion durina the vcar.
Boat•lnka
Mac.donald, actina assistant 1ee-
rewy for health in the Health and
Human Services ()epartmcnt. made
the comments u be releued ao
update of the aaency't muter plan for
controllina AIDS.
Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif.,
chaJnnan o( the EllCf'IY and Com-
A 31-foot cabin cnm.r reea ~t nbmer•ed ln Bmrtlniton Barbor Tbanday wbere It while ttelit •Pat
lta docl. Ba.nttniton Beacb fire offlc.lala pl&Ced booma
m~nie health and envtronment aub-
committu said, "The most ro-
marbble tlun1 about th11 plan is that
the Rcapn adm1n11tr1tion allowed it
to be released at all.
"For ycan now, the 1C1enu1ts,
includina the ldminiruation'1 own ~lperu, have been tellma the adman·
llll"IUOn that the AIOs epidemic IS a
aro'llrinJ disaster, and for yean the
administ.ration hu done nothma. ..
Wuman said in a statement.
"I am pleased that someone bu
allowed the PHS to So pubbc Wlth its
fcan, but I want to tee their bu4ia:et for
AIDa acuvitica before J believe that
the admini1tt1tion 11 committed to
lncrta.led AJOs wort. ..
The Public HcaJtb Service plan was
drafted dwina a lhRe-day ICSSion in
West Vifsinia last week at which 15
AIDS experu from lbro~out the
nation met to compuc notes and.
draft recommendations
"Clearly, a natiooaJ4 cootdinattd
response 11 necaary, Macdonald
Kid ... We arc sugelllna that a
nation.al commil&ion rcpraentm& public. private a.od voluntary IOctOra, u well u all levels of ,ovemment. be
ICt up to look at antiCJ&Mted need.I and
rnoun:e availability. and to make
rec:omrnendauon1 on how all teqon
o( our IOC'iety can handle tttis ma,or
cn11s."
The ascncy aJ90 uid 1 t sta.nd.s by the
overall soeJs it ICt last )"ta.r: to rtdUClC
the spread of infc:ction by l 987; to
low the increase i.n AIDS cues by 1900; and to eliminate the spread or
ttk ailment by the )'Cit 2000.
But computer prOJectiona prcpaf1'Jd
by the Centers for Ditcase Control
md1cate the=,;;. "Ai/,e'/ ri)
Healthy
economy
seen for
·county
Chapman experts
·forecast 4.5 percent
rowth by year's end
BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ...... ,... ...
The Oranac County economy will
arow by about 4.S pcn::ent this year
despite a nauonaf economy that will
be slowed by the sharp and sudden
drop in otl prices, Olapman Collqe
cconomistJ said Thursday.
Tbe cconom11ts, who measure the
..., .......... .,'--.....
aroa.nd tbi boat to preftDt ~ IU and oU from
sprea~ ln tbe harbor. 8beriff'a Lt Dick OIMD u..ld the
~for tbe 10 a.m. ••n•rtna ta a.nbcnrn.
• county'1cconomicarowth in tennsof
employment, forecast that the
number of jobs in the county will
ancreut by about 4S,000, from an
avcraac level of 1.00S,013 in l 98S to
I ,OS0.088 this~·
Nation
The Senate refuses to
restore deductions for
state and local taxes In
the tax overhaul blll./ A4
Irvine putting campaigrrlaw on ballot
The ecooormc expansion is due to
the rapid arowth in the money supply,
a lower dollar value and a stJll-beavy
stream of defense spcndina to Ora.oat
County acrosP90C fmns. said Or.
James Doll, dean· of Chapman'•
School of lusinas and M&na&menL
Dou 11 founder of lbt cotJeae's
Center for £conomic Reteareh,
wluch pteKnts an annual economic
forecast for Oranae County as well as
periodic updates of those annual
reports. Sports
The Angels open an Im-
portant homeatand on a
winning note. /C1
Mark Tway takes the first
round lead In the U.S.
Open./C1
The Chicago Cubs send
manager Jim Frey pack-
Ing. /C1
INDEX
Lawsuit claims donation limit biased;
initiative can only be amended by vot~
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ofllleo.lr .........
Irvine Caty Council members are
expected to give voten a chance m
November to change a local cam-
paign contribution law that cnt1cs say
discriminat~ aga.anst mamed cou-
pl~.
The council acuon com~ on the
heels of a lawsuit conccrnina the
campa1gn finance rul~. which hm1t
campaip contnbutaons from a "hus.-
band-wife comb1nat1on " The suit
was filed last month by attorney
Thomas Jones, who ran unsuccessful-
1 y for a council scat in the June 3
election.
After discussing the suit in a closed
session Tuesday niaht, the council
unanimously directt<l City Attorney
Roger Grable to prepare an initiative
that would delete the provision
conccrn1na 1 "husband-wife com-
bination."
Assistant City Attorney Paul Bndy
Jr said the .council's intent is to place
the measure be(orc Irvine voters m
the November 1986 electJon.
The council ittelf cannot change
the campa1an law because the
measure wu adopted by locaJ voters
an 1981 OoJy loc.J voten can revise
I\. Brady said.
The 1981 law states that andlVld-
uaJs,-bu11nestet and orpniz.at1ons
can donate no more than to S2SO to
any Irvine City Council ..candidate.
The measure provides for increases
tied to the Consumer Price Index.
The donation hm1t was $283 47 for
this year'• council race.
The law applies the donation limit
to "a husbend and Wlfe combina~
taon," mcanina that a married couple
could only aive $283.47 to any one
candidate, while two smaJe people
could donate double that sum
Jones filed a lawsuit concemana the
provision, claJmina at fails to ~
cognizc a husband and wife as
individuals. Jone1 said he filed the
swt as a matter of (>rinciplc. not
bccaux he wu havma difficulty
raisin, money. JonesJ in ract. led all
other cand1datcs m rund-ra11ina ao-
cordina to finance statemenll filed
1ust before the election.
Attorney Deborah E. Andcnon.
rcpresentina Jones and two othen
who joined an the court action. said
that u a result of the council's
decision, her clients have agreed to
take the lawsuit "off calendar" until
the November elcctaon. That m~ans
there Wlll be no further court heaf'inp
until voters cons1der dclctina the
hm1tat1on on husband-wife dona-
tions (Pleue .. DORAnOPf/A2)
LocaJ economic arowth will not~
u ftell as Chapman ccononusa.s
prcchcted an December, when a
58,000-Job increate was foreseen . Bi>t
the d11panty is due in large part to
erroneous mfomuition provided by
the U.S. Commerce Ocpanmcnt,
Dou sa1d 10 ~tins the updated
report Thursday at the colleac an
Orange.
The surpnsmaJy sharp drop an 011
pnces forced revlS1ons to the 1986
foreasu. Althouah economists pre-
dicted the drop, they expected 1t to be
more aradual. taktng place over 1 year
rather than only a few months, Dou
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HB pays medlcal costs of sunbather run over by jeep
Comics
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By ROBERT BARK.ER or .. ...,,... ...
A 24-ycar-old city h(quard whose
Jeep ran over a sunbether an Hunt-
inaton Beach has been suspended
while an investi .. tion is bein• com-
pleted, Community Service• Director
Max Bowman said Thursday.
City A\tomey Gajl Hutton also
disclosed that a city settlement com-
mittee hasaveed to pay medical costs
for the vactJm, Heverly lot.a, 25. of
OranJC, wbtle lhe 11 confined at
Pac1fica Community Hosp1tal an
Hunu1141on Beach.
Relatwci say that G:>ta suffered
two fractured vertebrae in the freak
accident Monday afternoon when the
Jeep ran over her Jep and back. She
may be hospitalized about 10 days.
Cota'• mother·io-law, Mendora
Paco of Costa Mesa. said the woman
had "bia" hre track.a on her beck and
was sull an pain Cot.a was active
physically and 1s an avid water and
snow sluer1 accordma to Pico.
The accident, on the one mile of
city belch south of the pier. mark.a the
first potenual test of the city's sclf-
insurance proaram. Hutton said.
Officials canceled alt liabiltty in-
surance in A{>nl when the premiums
became too hiah for limited coveraac.
she said. Bo~an wd mtjt1al rcpons show
3 sentenced in rape blamed on friend
By STEVE MARBLE °' ...............
Threo rMn who stood by while a
friend was wronaJy convicted and
IC'f\t to pnson ror a 1981 pna rape
they committed at Huntinaton State
Beach have been sentenced to lenathy
prison terms
Tho men pleaded auilty to rape and
oral copulation chal"ICS after David
Navano rrickM them into brq&in1
aboui the rape as he secretly tape-. .
recorded the convC'Tlluon.
Navarro, H, IJ)Cnt more than three
years in pnson for the crime before he
convtn~ authorities to let him
ptbtt CVJdcnce against h11 fonner
fncnd5' Deputy Oistnct Attorney
Jeoffrey Robint0n satd
At his tnal, NavalTO 1tcadfastly
maintained hf s 1nnoocnce but refused
to implicate bas fricn~ renow mem-
bers ora Santa Fe SpnnJJ st~ aana.
tl'le pro.-canor said.
Navano said he wu under the
impression th.at hu fncods would
come forward and correct the wrona.
As tame passed, he wd he feared to
IJ>C&k up bccau1e be tbou&ht his
ronner fnends mtabt tcek revenae
qainst his family.
The 4th Dutnct Coun of Appeal rcve~ Navarro's convictJon last
year on a technicality and ordered a
second tnal. While awaiun1 the trial.
Navarro qreed to help clear him.elf
and pthcr information q:ajnst his
fneods.
"The d1stnct attorney'-s office
worked as hard to clear him as they
orilinally dtd to convtct ham." said
Navarro s attorney Alu Forp:tte.
In a pica barpin intended to spare
the vtct1m another tnal, protCCutors
dropped 13 charses apmst each of
the dcrcndants an uchanar for auilty
plea on OM count each of rape in
concert wtth others and oral copula-
tion 1n concert with others.
Supenor Court Judi(__ Fran~ (Pl ...... -Tb.reef AllJ ,.
gthnic· sc~ool population growing
'
6.2 perocnt. •
At 4.1 ~n:ent, the fuJlcnon Joint
Union Hilb School Oi1tnC1 sa• the
b1 t increase in Hispen1c 1tudcnt1.
• Amo~ Oranae C t 1ebool
d11trict1, •hue pupils comprilCd the
~ority and. W1th fi e~cq>tioos,
the racial makeup chaqod littJe from
the pt~ina ye&r. Only three
distncll-Huntioat.oo Beach Uaaon
Hiah School, Ncwpon-Mcsa Unified ana Occln View -1howt'd more
than a I pcrttnt cha 1n any tlhnte
"°.U~ounta1n Valley School Di ttkt
saw u acrou-1.bo.boerd d.cC.rcue....io
'\ho number oJ blac.k1, F~laptn
H1sP1nie1 and wb1 and a tliahl (0. 4 •
that lifeguard Andrew We1ucnbergcr wa., returning to hfquard head-
quarters at about 3 mph an has Jeep
after a rescue
He was comm1 from the water's
edge Cot.a was lyana m a hollow area
on the other side of a bcnn and
We1ssenberaer didn't sec her.
Bowman said Weasscnberaer wcn1
through extensive trainma proarams
10 which dnver; arc asked to stop
their vehicles and look on foot for
bathers before dnvmg..
Bowman didn't know whether the
procedure was followed Safety of-
fice~ and pohce arc conducuna the
mvest1gauon. he said.
A. sm1lar accident occurred an
Newpon Beach 1n 1984 when Lon
Sp1ak. 20, ofTusun, was run over hy a
hfe1uard Jeep. Her lawsuit allegin~
nei11aencc hasn't been ~ltled. of-
ficials u1d
Film coinpany gets bill
for boat blast cleanup
By STEVE MARBLE or .. o..,,...-....
A Bcvcrl) Hilh movie company wall~ billed m<>tt lhan S5,000 an
pohoc and fire costs for a boa1 t'itplo\1on 'tunt filmed 1n 1'1twpon Ba}
ap.inst the wishes of city official\
Cannon Falm'I will be a'lked to pay aJI city expenses rclat1ng to the
May 30 boat explosion ~nc, filmed 1n an inlet of the bay near Oovt'r
Shores
Thl'stuntcost the cit $'.\,l!ll 1n poli~. fire and harbordcpanmtnl
cosu. ci ty hcrnst !upcrvasor G~n Everroad said.
-(l'leilM Me rtLll/A2)
G. JEANETTE
AVENT
Focus ON THE NEw s
pcttent) 1ncrt~ 1n the pef'C'Cnta of
ians Thi, 1\ and1c.at1vc o the
d line an d1stnct enrollment, ••d
Cheryl Nonon. ~poknwoman for 1he
·dist.net
• Hununaton Beach C1ty School
District cxptntn«d ~1&',lt lncre&JCI
1n the number of F1hp1n01 an.ct
H1 mcsand manord~a~s an tht
pe_r«ntaat of A 11nt 1'1 kl. ana
(Pleue .. STmflC/ A.2)
'
Court ruling
may bar teen
abortion bill
8J PAUL ARCRTPLEV oe .. o.-,,... ....
Prot'O'ed Sacnmcnto lq1 l1t1on
requin"I m1no~ to ditain pettntal
con1tnt bffore aboruoM ma) havt
been thwarted th•• -.eek when the
U. . upttme Coun ruled 1n t
1 ·on rcplauon1 an ~nl)IVU
The bi&b co~ rul_cJ ~ 1111Jnst mtncuon.s that 1t said vifl~l.a!f..,
con1\ltuu na1 ri&bt to pn , •D·
cloo1na a rtqUi l 1 m
~ llll'fl\tlt .. ,
....... _ ... •ut.l'PIO/ A2)
' Or.nge CoMt DAILY ~LOT/ &etutdl)', June 14, 1988
AIDS DEATHS •••
,..,_.Al
Heart donated
.. forbabyCalvin
WOt'le, m~.b wone, before 1t &ell More than l,000 (ates wtU be ~t~ . diqnoted in infants and chddren, the
-M than 27(),000 ~pl will health service wd, due to the be~OtCdwithAIDSbY\hecrutor increated UW'ect1on amona women of
1991, of ~hom 179.000 will have child·bearin& aae A1 of Monday, the djed. CDC had recorded only 304 c:asa in
-About 74,000 people will be children under qe I l.
cii.apOlled dunna that year. And of The disease alto will spread dra~
the 14S,000 people expected to be maticaJly ouu1de the New York and
treated for AIDS in 1991, about 7S San Franmoo an:aa where it now is
percent would be amOOj the CSll· concentrated, the qtncy Wd. Th0$C
mated I million to 1.5 million who two ahes now account for more than
carry the ~ln11 now but probably do 40 per«nt of all AJDS cues. But by
not know al 1991, more than 80 perocnt of the
-More than 70 pcrocnt of AIDS cases will come from other states and
cues m 1991 will be d1aanoscd 10\.'alities. amo~ bomosc:11:ual or bitexual men, Macdonald said research is
the h•abett nak aroup. About 2S prooecd1na. but "there ts no drua
pttOCot of the caJet will be amona currently avallable for AJDS" And
dnaa ac:khcts who use infected nee-he said a vaccme will not be widely
dies. Those two fiaurcs overlap. the av11lable in th11 decade.
.,ency noted. "In the absence of a vaccine and
-About 9 percent of the cases will cfTC'Clive treatment, our most Powcr-
occur amona hetcrosclluaJ men and ful tool f<>T the next few years Wlll
women, a fiaure estunated at nearly continue to be the trad1ttonal public
7 ,000 cues and an tncrcase from the heaJth mfcctJous d1tea.SC control
current 7 percent level, reflecting a measures," Macdonald said.
alow but steady spread of the d1sea~ That inc.ludes encourqina people
outside the homosexual community to act ruagnostic blood tests and
"The risk for AIDS 1s having a counsehna those infected on how to
sexual relationship with someone avoid sprcadina the disease further
who 15 infCC1cd. The ns.k for AIDS 1~ AIDS, or acquired immune defi-
not beina a homosexual man,'' said c1cncy syndrome, kills by destroying
Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National the body's immune system and
JnstituteaofHealth. "We need tostan leaving 1t defenseless against other
thankina of nsk bel\avaor rather than diseases. As of Monday. the CDC had
nskaroups " • recorded 21 .517 cases of AIDS
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -A
donor heart for Baby Ctlvin, the
dyil'\I J-wcck-old iol&nt who auJTcn
from the same heart ditcase th.at
afflicted Baby Jcae, was found
Thursday, said a spokesman for
Kosair Children's HotpitaJ.
Spokesman Bill Loder said the
infant would underao transplant sur-
aery 1mmediatcly and ••we anticipate
the traruolant procedure will be
complete &y daybreak" Friday.
Moriarty's firm
files bankruptcy
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
former flaph1pcompany offireworka
kina and politicaJ corrupter W.
Patnck Monanf filed for protecuon
under Chapter I of the bankruptcy
code
Documents filed Fndar ll1 federal
court in Los Anaclcs say Pyro1ronic1
Corp., which manufactured Red
Devil fireworks, owes $28 million to
26 creditors. The biaacst cl1.1m listed
was $22 million owed to California
Canadtan Bank.
Monarty sold his 30 percent stake
back to the company in February
l 98S. As part of the djvestment
aaiument the company aarecd to
pay htm s9so.ooo over 10 yean,
RULING MAY BAR TEEN ABORTION BILL •••
From Al
before obwnma aboruons
That rubng may have cffccll\el}'
ended wran&lin& m the state As-
sembly over Senate Bill 7. authored
by Sen. Joseph Montoya. D-Nonh
Whillier,·wh1ch would have required
teens to obtain approval from a
parent or Judge to have an abonion
ASScmDly Republicans and Demo-
crats have been playing parlia-
mentary games Wlth SB 7 and.
~rdjn' to one senator's aide. the
issue 1s v1nually dead for this )Car
But the Supreme Loun's ruling
may have precluded further cons1dcr-
at1on anyway, although no1 all
tnterested parties agree.
Ann Marie Mangum . a
spokeswoman for the South Orange
Count} Chapter of Crusade for Life.
said the issue e~tcnds be)ond the
abortion fight .
"The issue of parentaJ consent isn't
1ust an abortion issue." Mangum
said. "h 's a question of parental
nghts."
Mangum said the state Legislature
sull could pass laws that protect
~ntal nahts over thetr children,
1nclud1oa whether to penrut or deny
their child's wish to have an abortion.
Mal'Jie Fites--Sc1gle, Orange Coun-
ty executive director of Planned
Parenthood. aarecd the Supreme
Court rulin&'s effect on Cahfornia
was unclear
"Our concern 1s with restnCllve
lanauag.e or other barriers to a
woman's fi&hu," Fites-Seigle said. "If
you d1scouraae a teen-ager from.
gettina a l)t'OCCdurt, you can increase
the complicauons and dangers."
She said Planned Parenthood en-
courages minors to communicate
with their parents on sex education
issues. "But if they don't com-
municate, teen~aaen stall need to be
able to set informauon, .. she said
Less clear about Wedn~y·s Su-
preme Court ruhng were provisions 11
struck dowi;> an the Pennsylvania
Abortion Control Act that ~uired
doctors to provide detailed anfor-
mat1on about the nsh and altcrna-
u ves to women s.ttlong abon1ons
THREE SENTENCED ...
From Al
Robinson ~10
"It'~ amui.na they feel the woman
doesn't have a •t to be fully
informed," aa1d Manaum of Crusade
for Life. "I know women who weren't
given complete infonnation before
tbetr abortions, and afterward• they
suffered much worse because of it•·
Manaum s~ud a tnend ot hcr's who
wanted a vasectomy had to take
classes and agree to a mandatory
waitina penod before his operation.
·:Why don't they have the same
proccdun: for abort1na a cruld'" she
asked
Fitcs-Scaglc said the court ruling
affected only the specific languaae in
the Pennsylvania law.
She said women in California must
be informed by doctors about the
procedure, but that physactans don't
agree on all issues surrounding
abortion.
"For example, there's no a~
ment amona doctors that a l ~wc:ek
old infant feels any pain," Fifcs-Sctaie
said.
Other prov1s1ons of the Penn-
sylvania Abortion Control Act that
were struck down by the Supreme
( ourt don't have parallels in Calt-
forn1a, she said. including a man-
datol') 24-hour waiting penod, and
the prc~nce of two doctors dunng
late pregnancy abon1ons ustng
procedures that would be leut mky
to the fetu!I.
Weekend promises fair skies
Tht NtUonel W...., e...'4oe ri°'"llile lalt •• tor lhe ..-encs °*'the ONrlQe Coat. Wft hlDtw today end a.turdsy
ranging from II to 72 9t the bMdMa to 'f2 to 80 Inland. La. rih
be In tflt IOt
Some tllQh CIOUCS. wlU ~ O\l'9f tooet mountalnt that otherwfM wtllDe delw through 8a!Utday. Hight •odsy wll be 11
to H. lowt 44 to 54.
Weet to IOUthwlst wtnde 11 to 25 rnptt wll blow thtougb local~. wtwe hlOM wfll ,..., h'om M 10 102 In the upper
deMrtt to 102 to 108 In the loi.et ct..ta. Lowa wtQ be In lhe IOe
end 70a.
8outhwel1 to weet wind• 10 to 15 knott wilt blow through the
lnncw co .. tal wat•• ~ 1· to 2·foot .... and a toutttw.t...,.
of 2·3 t.tt.
U.S. Temps
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FILM COMP ANY BILLED FOR CLEANUP •••
From Al
The scene. shoi for the upcomina
Charles Bronson thnllcr "'!he A'-
sassin," involved the destruction ofa
65-foot cabin crutser and a fuel dock
that bad been constructed for the
actton scene.
Parts of the debris later washed
ashore on Corona del Mar State
BCJlch and drifted as far south as
Laauna Beach, where city workers
cleared chunks of charred wood from
the beach
C11y officials tn Laauna said they
too wall bill the film company for
cleanup efforts, thouah the tab "
expected to be less than $200.
Officials and publiciJU at Cannon
have not n:tumed telephone in(luim
about the boal exl!lot1on. Tbe film's
director, Pancho Connor, also could
not be reached for comment
Everroad wd the film company
on11nally planned 10 tow the burned·
out shell of the cabin cru111er to San
Pedro, but the boat bepn to sink
shortly after it was pulled from
Newport Harbor
It was lied to a Coast Guard
moonng off the couthne, but then
bepn break ma up, lcavina chunks of
wood to dnft onto local beaches.
E vcrroad said Cannon Films and a
pnvate cleanup crew 1t hared aucxicu-
fuOy removed the boat Tuetday. The
remains of the fuel dock were cut up
and trucked away Wednctday by the
film company.
The city absorbed expentet for
blockma off atreeu, providina aecur·
1ty and extinaui1bin1 the fire on the
boat and fuel dock followina the
ex[>I01100, Everroad said.
The film company posted • $2,000
bond a11.10st expenses before filmana
~~ officiaJa refused to let the
company blow up the boat off Harbor
Island as oriainallv planned.
HEALTHY ECONOMY SEEN FOR COUNTY •••
From Al
said. services, Doti said. mortpac rates, not a speculallve 1h1f\
Bnscno on Wednesday ~ntenced
David Cadana, 22. and Anthony
Ramirez, 26, to 18 years 1n pmon and
Gregory Franco, 26, to 16 years.
Sentencing for Tommy Gomez. 24
wathput off unul July 14 so probation
-..._au ontics coUJo cVifuate cnaracter
statements pthCfcd by his mother on
his behalf
The men attacked a young touplc
in August 1 Q8 I at the state park in
Huntington Beach lhe woman was
raped rcpeatedl > and her boyfriend
beaten
Navarro wa'> arrested later that
morning as he· 5lept under a lifeguard
'>land where he passed out from
dnnkang before the rape took place
Authont1es said Navarro's fnends
left him behind to take the blamt tor
their cnmc
DONATION ...
From Al
Jf the rev1s1on I\ approved by
vote~. the lawsuit will be dropped,
Anderson said If 11 1<, not approved,
the rnurt challenge would resume. she
said
The updated foreca'lt now calls for Among the beneficaancs of that an investments away from financial
a 3.2 percent increase 1n real Gross turnaround would be Oranac Coun-assets hke ttocu and bond.a to real
'Jat1onal Product-the nation's total t)' 's aerospace 1ndusll)' While sov-assets hke boua1na.
economic output. adjusted for mfla-ernment contracu have propped up While hou1an1 pnccs continue to
t1on that sector of the local economy nae (the median-pnccd Oranae
"The lack of economac vowth m dependent on defense spendjng, County home 11 Sl41,l3S). houaina
the U S at lhe end of I Q85 will have a about half of the hiah-tcchnoloay affordability is expected to incrcaJC
negau vc impact on the Orange Coun-firms an Orange County do no1 even more rapidly, Doti said.
t
Arthur Esquivel, 20, who also
pleaded guilty. 1s to be sentenced Aug.
8. Robinson said Ralph Perez Jr .. 21,
was previously sentenced to three
>cars probation because he cooper-
ated with authon11es
A se venth man accused 1n the rape,
Gustavo Aguirre remains at large,
Jn an interview, Nav arro \4.11d he
fear!> repmal and ha-; wlen up
residency 1n a secret location
.\nderson !>aid her chent'i .tr<'
seeking no change'§ m the campaign
contnbuuon limit for and1v1dua1 ...
businesses or organi1at1on!>
ty economy throughout 1986, but tis receive such work and have been Lower mortp&e rates and haahtr
most dcletenous impact will be 1n the suffenna 10 foreaan market~ bccau~ levelt ofmcdja:O family income (now
first halfofthc year," the report sa1d of a nrona us dollar. at S41,2S5) make Ora.nae County
Whtie the economy's performance But the value of the dollar has houaana more affordable than it bas
ETHNIC SCHOOL POPULATION GROWING ...
for the fint half of 1986 seems bleaker depreciated more than 30 percent bttn for 1everal ycan. But that may
than in1tially expected, ti should since the bqinnanJ of 1985 and last only unttl the fourth quarter of
improve tn the second half as the should continue to fuel strona c-0me-1986 when monpae rates arc ex·
lowered oil pnccs dnve increases in backi for Ora.nae County's non-peeled to mcrcasc &Iona with the rate
spending and leads to a growth an real defen~ hiah-tech firms, Doti said of housina apprcctataon.
GNP of about 4.2 percent. In the Oranae County houSIOJ Doti also said arowth ID OraOF From Al
whites ''It's m}' understanding that
our populatwn has not changed a
lot," said Rebecca Turnnt1nc coor-
dinator of educational ~rv1ce<,
• Huntington Heach l 'nion High
School District registered a 6 2 per-
cent decrease 1n the numbcrofwh1tes,
the largest drop county wide The
percentage of whites slipped from
85 3 percent to 79 I percent
Among O range ( oast schools. the
d1stnct posted the largest gains in the
number of .\.s1ans and H1span1cs The
number of A!>1an<; mcrea~d from 6.8
percent to 10 I percent of the ~tudcnt
population. and the percentage ol
H1span1cs rose from 4 'i percent to 6 I
percent
The increase in As1am 1\d1fficull to
puge. Audrey < apasso of the Orange
County Department of Lducat1on
upla1ned because pnor to 198 5
fiJUTCS for Asian students were com-
bined with PaCtfic islanders.
Also. "there may be some 'h1f1 dur
to a better data base." said Doro th)
Crutcher, director of gu1danc.e ser
vices for the Hunungton Beach
diatnct. The d1stnct has made a
concerted effort to record thl" 1."thn1c1
ty of each student for the \urvc·y \ht
wd.
Accordan& to Gar) Miller director
of instructional 'upport <,crv1cc<; "we
already have thec:umculum 1n place'
to accommodate change\ 1n the
di1uict't population
However, he '81d grnw1h ha\ not
been d1Stnct-w1dc. r here ha\ been a
aJiaht decline overall in lhl' d l\lnct\
population, but the newest '><. hool
Ocean View High. 1s growin&
Of that mcre~sc . ...aid A\\1\ta nt
Pnnetpal George ( lcmmcn' Our
b{gest JfOW\h IS In \outhea<,t
°d:,AA~~e Daily Pilat
MAIN OfFICI
U0 w.91 .. , II v..-a M-. •
Asians." The l\\1an \tudenh onl~
problem has bl:cn with English a \ a
St-cond Language. 'but 11'<. not a
maJor component ol our d a'l\C\"
Clemmens said
"We don 1 deal with cthn11 .. 1t), but
ba..c (our l.Umc.uu m) on where our
~tudent\ need'> an• We monitor and
corrn t frcJm year 10 year The c hangr'
we "C made ha"c bt·l·n ha'ied on thl'
need\ of our \IUdl·nt<, ··
• •\lthough lhr Irvine I ln1hcd
School D1\tnct ha\ the large\! per
ccntagt nf blatk\ (2 4 perccnl) and
F1hp1nl>\ "1 8 pt'r(ent). the d1\l m l J\
a wholl· rema1n<'d 'itable
lhc dl\tm I regi<,tered <.light de·
crca\C\ in the number\ of black'
h hp1no\ H l'>fldOI(\ and while\, and
a \light intrea\t' 1n the number ol
>\\IUD\
• Laguna Hea<.:h had the large..,1
proponion ot white' (Q4 9 percent)
and tht lo"'c\t percentage of Asian'
l(J ~ pcm·ntJ black!> (Q 4 percent).
F1ll pino\ 10 I pcrcrnt) and H1span1c.c,
(1 2 pcrlC'nl)
H1iwe\er !>aid Judy ( hn,pcn\
pnnopal at El Morro Elementary
School 'WC''rc getting more ~1gn1fi
can1 numhcr\ o f Hispanics in
k1ndt'rgarten and first grade "
To bring limited and non-f-ngh'lh·
speaking studenh up lo the classroom
le"el El Morro ha<; had an E-.ngl 1\h a\
a \ccond Language progam for the
last fi ve years ~he ~1d
• At 12 I percent, the Newport
Mc\& I 'n1ficd School Dl\tnct ,howcd
the large'it percentaic of H"pantcs
among Oran&c C'oa't M:hool' with a
I I perc.cnt increase over 1984 The
d1\tnct po~tcd sl1ptt me~ 1n the
numhcr of As1am. black, and
flhpanos, tind a 2 percent decrca~ an
Doti said both consumers and industry. Doti reported that althou&JI County's tourism industry will be
the number ot white 'itudents -from businesses will spend more because of housana appreciation is foTCCUt 10 fueled by the rapid decline in the
81 8 per<.ent to 79 8 percent their savmas an tneray costs. increase steadily from 4.S percent in value of the dollar Both U.S. and
Ac-cording to Fred Caner. director The Chapman economists predict the first quarter of 1986 to 6.8 percent forc11n tourism in Ora.nae County arc
of !>tudent \Crv1ces. the changes arc an 11.5 percent drop m the value of an the fourth quarter, no majos C1llmatedtobeabout3pcrcenthi&het
not s1gndi(ant numcn cally. and the dollar 1n antcmauonal exchanac resumption an housana apprcciauon m 1986 because of the declinina
la nguage p1ogram!> arc already tn markets in 1986. This could force a 15 anticipated. dollar.
place reversal in the trade picture that could The increase as baaed mainly on an But because the effects laa behind
• Ckcan View School D1stnc1 has extend throuah 1988, creating new incrcued demand for houaina. he thechanaes tn the dollar's value, Doti
1he smalle\I percentage of whites al forcipl demand for US aoods and said, which in tum 11 dnven by lower wd the 1mpacton tounam will be felt 1 S 6 J)('rt(·nt of th e -.c hool population. throuah 1987, u well.
rhe d1\ln ct also has the largest .---------------------------------------...... ~~~~ num l><'r of Asian students ( 12 4
pcrc<'nl) among Orange Coast
school'>
The d1stnct showed a I percent
increase in Hispanics and a I 4
percent decrease among whites.
"We've been expecting the
t hange," said Gayle Wayne, assist.ant
to the 'iupcnntendcnt. "lt'<1 a conunu-
1n' trend in the same d1rcct1on," she
~1d and the school has implemented
language programs funded by federal
and nate government
• Saddlcback Valley Unified
4X'hool D1stnct saw almost a 1 percent
increase an minorities and a 1.2
percent decline m the number of
~h 1tes from 89 percent to 87 8
percent According to Jeff Herdman,
spoke.,man for the dastnct, the
change~ do ha ve cumculum 1mphca-
t10ns
However, he ~1d 1he dastnct has to
cktermine what percentaae of the
1nrnmmg mmontles tS lam1tcd Eng-
li\h-speakin,. Dunna the summer.
Hrrdman '81d1 the dastnct also plans
to look at the 1ucce11ful Faufax
County, Va., model for hm1ted-
EnaJ1sh 1pcakina students The model
dJrccta thoac atudcn.a to ocntraJly
located classrooms 1n the d11tnct
~fore they an: mainstreamed into
the system, he said
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