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1986-07-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
FRIDAY, JULY 18i 1986 Fergu~on aims broadside at Ensign Upset by editorial, assemblyman urges newspaper· s advertisers to respond By STEVE MARBLE °' ... °"',... ..... An editorial in a w~lcly Newport Beach newspaper has so irritated conservative Assemblymao Gil Ferauson that he hu written the newspaper's advertisers, urging them IO lodge complaints with the paper. Three advertisers of the Newport sign who were contacted said they terpreted Ferguson's letter as en- ragement to apply economic American mlaalonary kidnapped In the Phllip- plnee lieed. A4 Nation A powerful nuclear weapon deep beneath the Nevada desert was detonated Thursday./ Al Sports The Angels drop an 8-5 decision to Toronto at Anaheim Stadlum./81 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Piiot C5 Bl-7 A3 810-11 02-8 C6 B9 Date book 012 Datebook A3 89 Cl-4 Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Polloe Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather Date book A2 pressure to the newspaper by rcmov- ana ads. The letter wu not ecnt to other readers. "It smacked oh boycott," said real estate broker Jerry Dalebout, who advertises in the newspaper and received a letter from Fetfusoo. "I think I threw it away." Fercusoo said his letter-writi~ campaign was "an unusual response on his part -"probably not one that OCFair crowds to reach 400,,000 Record attendance rates are expected to last through weekend By LAURA MERK Of .. o.llr,... ..... Visitors to this year's Orange Count; Fair can consider themselves part o history as nightly attendance figures easily outstrip previous years. a fair spokeswoman said Thursday. By midnight Wednesday, more than 230,000 people passed through the fair ~t~s to pze .at the blue nbbon-winning anamals, cat cotton ca ndy and nde the giant Ferris wheel. At the same tame last year, 174,000 people had visited the county party. While attendance was up Thurs- day, traffic problems were down. Wednesday na&ht's gridlock forced people in more tnan 1,000 cars to sat parked on city streets and the SS Freeway_for nearly an hour and a half. The traffic snarl occurred because the Beach Boys were scheduled for the Pacific Amphitheatre while Jan and Dean were sta11ng a concert at the fair. "Anything as better than last naght,' said fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd about the fiasco caused by the double boolung. Officials expect the fair to go out with a bang this weekend and attend- ance figures to hit an all-time hiah. Last year. record-breaking attend- (Pleue Ne FAIR/ A2) a prudent man would undertake. But I'm not aoina to let some p1~1Queak newspaper get away with this:· Thomas Fuentes, chairman of the Orange County Rc:publican Party, said Ferguson's letter writina cam· paign seemed "a very American thina to do." Theeditonal, published July 3, wu cntical of Ferguson's unsuoccssful attempt to oust Assemblyman Tom Hayden, 0-Santa Monica. from the state Leaislature · on grounds that Hayden's actions during the Vietnam War made him a traitor and, there- fore, ineligible for public office under the state Constttutton. The editorial suaaested that Eagle on board FetJUson, a Manne Corps veteran, and Hayden were "remarkably aimi· lar" men in terms of drive, de- termination and patriotism. In a published res~nse, Fe~son described the editorial as the •most disaustioa and di.,-accful I have ever read" and demanded an apol<>I)'. The Newpon Beach Republican mailed copies of the editorial, his published response, a favorable edi· torial from a newspaper outside the county and a personal letter to more than a dozen Ensign advertiset1. "I notice you advertise in the Ens1gn," reads the letter, which goes on to urge advertisen to .. voice" their feeliop to the newspaper. America'• Cup challenaer Eafle l1 lowered onto the frt*ter Kembla on Tha.nday bi Lon& Beach. The lt&Cle l• deetlned for P'remantle, Aaatralla. Victims call court actions criminal County strategists tell their reasons for seeking removal of stat~s chief justice The JO men and women grouped around an lrvme conference table didn't look much hke mahtary strategists Instead of uniforms. the y wore business suits and. skirts. They scrutinized no maps but sapped sodas as they paged through half-inch thick Live like the Duke for king's ransom By STEVE MARBLE OflNo.llr ........ The Shenffs Department named its helicopters in his memory. The county named its airport after him. A tennis club cames his name. And a ruaae<I , brush-covered ravine in New· port Beach is named m his honor. But the most prized John Wayne anifact is his house -a sprawhna 3~ room mansion with a pnvate screen· 101 room and enouah space out front to park a 6S.foot yacht. For S l 0.6 m1lhon, it's yours. The house on Bayshorc Dnve ma private bayfront enclave. is bema shown only by appointment to those with the desire and the means to own one of the city's mostchenshed pieces o( tt.al estate. Imagine, you can sleep tn the house where the Dulce huna his Stetson. Swim11n the kidney-shaped pool where Wayne cooled off. . Watch mov"s ID the scrcen1n1 room where \\ Jync may have re· v1ewcd his own J>(rformances The hou' lasted and offered by instruction manuals. Make no mistake though, those gathered at the after-hours mectmg Monday were Without doubt plan- ning a battle -Orange County's part of the statewide war of words agamst Cahforn1a Supreme Court Chief Jus· t1ce Rose Bard. Hosted by the anti-Bird Cnme V1ct1ms for Court Refonn, the purpose of th e meeting was to tt'ach members of its speakers bureau how best to present their case against the ch1efJust1ce and two associate justices they believe are soft on crime. The idea as 10 reach voters by speaking to groups hke the K1wan1s and Rota!) Club -influenetng community leaders and hopefull)' swmging public opinion over to their side in 11me for the November confirmation elecuon. "Your part1c1pat1on in the speakers bureau 1s very important." organizer Tom Eck told those gathered. Crime V1cums for Court Reform believes that what needs to be said about the Bird court cannot be sum manzed ma one-manule te le\lsaon commercial. Among tho~ who volunteered to speak against retaining Justices Bard. Joseph Grodin and Cruz Reynoso DaJebout said be aarees with fefl\lson'uentiment and credits him with "havina the auts and takina the time" to write the letters. .. I took the letter to mean that 'if you'ro offended u much as I am by this editorial, you should rethink adverti11na,• •• Dalebout wd. But Dalebout said be has no plans to pull his advertisina because of the editorial. "lt'saconsclousefl'ort toorpniu a boycott and 1 think it stinks," said another real estate advertiser who dcc:lined to be identified because or his hiah profile in the Republlcan Pa~. Another advertiser, who abo declined to be named, said be took the letter u a call for a boycott. But Bill Hamihon, own« of the Cannery ReNurant and pretideftt of the Newport Harbor A.a Chamber of Corornen:e who alto received a letter, did not. "J didn't penonaUy t.aU it u an ·~ to put ccononuc prnsuft on \be Ensip;" Hamilton said. "Kc did point out (in the Jetter) that we weie ldvertisen. Someone mi&ht ta.kc it that wax ... Hamilton uid he docs not bate bit advertisina dcci11on1 on rwwipeper edi tori.ala. • "I would hope no editor wouJd knuckle uoda to ldvcrtisi~ prca. ~ ... nllOU80•/A2J Study sees 600 AIDS victims in county by 1990 Members of health panel disagree on projected figures By USA MAHONEY .,. .. o.ii,,... ..... A disputed county study, said to depict "a worst case scenario," C$ti- mates 600 Al OS victims will be livmg in Orange County by 1990. Seventy-one people with diagnosed AIDS cases are 1n the county now. The study, prepared by the county Health Care Agency, predicts that about half of the AIDS patients will need some kind of assistance mcanna for themselves should no dramatic brcakthrouahs m the treatment of the disease occur. Rex Ehhns, director of public health for the county, rrcscnted the study to members o an ad hoc committee me!etina for the first time Thursday to plan for long-tenn care of AIDS patients. AIDS, or acquired immune defi· ciency syndrome, is a disease which attacks the body's immune system, leaving it susceptible to disease. Thought to be invanably fatal, its victims arc most often homosexual and bisuual men or 1ntravenousdru1 users. But not all 34 committee members agreed WJth the county's findinp. Some felt better care and the discovery of effective treatments Wlll increase the ab1hty of AIDS Vlcttms LISA MAHONEY FOCUS ON THE NEWS were relauves ol Orange Count y cnme v1cums Ruth Langlos. Gary and Collene Campbell and Ken and Mananne Wrede. (Pleue eee VICTIMS/ A2) ............. .., ................ to care for themselvC$ without ~ s1stance. Some, includ1n1 £bljng bimeelf, said the 600 figure may be too high while othen argued that estimate wu cotUerVative. Ehlina said the projected number of cases was taken from documenta- tion that the Centers for Diteue Control tn Atlanta has presented to Conarcss as part of its effort to act mcreased funding for AIDS researeh. As such, the figure may well be "padded," Ehlina said. But the county's own estimate, based on a strat&ht-lme projection of cases from 198'"2 to the present, 1s probably too low, he said. Under the county version, there would be only 360 cases of AIDS by 1990. Whatever the COl'TCCt statistic, no one disputes that a plan for ap- propriate and cost~ffective care must be developed, Ehhng sa.td. Cases of AIDS arc on the increase with no slowdown ~cted 1n the 1mmed1ate future. As more people contract the disease. dlfficulttes now encountered an providing care will mushroom if nothing 1s done, Ebling said. Although many AIDS patients require penodlc hospitalizanon for treatment of d1seues hke poeumon11 and cancer dunna the courx of their illness, lo~ hospital stays are uncc· cesary, Ehhna said. But there have been instances in Orange County in which a patient bas had to remain hospitalized because he had nowhere to 10. he said. Nurs1na homes and hospices, as a (PJeue eee AID8/ A2J S econd time a golden charm Couples married 50 years or more renew their vows By G. JEANE'M'E AVENT Delly,... C.1 •••• ,,... The bnde was rad1am m her lavender street-length dress with matchmg teardrop eamnas The groom wore a white leisure suit Their e)e'I ~parlcJed and the> smiled as they walked up the aisle to renew their vows. "I love you as I love no other," they said in unison. "It was different from the fint time." Cathenne Franco admitted. The first lime was ID 1918 in New \ orlc Cat)' Cathenne. now 86. and her husband Franklin. 90. were h1ah 5Chool sweethearts in Manhattan. It was near the end of World War I and "we took a honeymoon nde down Fifth Avenue" on a double decker bus. she said S1xty-e1&ht years Iller, w11h five children. )S IJ'lndchddrcn and 29 arcat-grandch1ldren scattered across the United States. Europe and Aus-- traha, the hand'°me couplt a"' retired in Lquna Hills. When they heard Denny's R~ taurant was sponsonna a JOldcn weddina ceremony at the ora.ngr County Fair. th~ Sl&J'ed up -"Just for the thnll of 1\. ·• Cathennc said. Thirty-four couples who have been mamcd at least SO years JO•ncd them for the event. As they wa1tcd m lmc for lbe procession. the fnn~ mused oo their Iona marn . The ~t inarcdtent tn a aood Tb.18 So-room m.anaton in Newport Beach, which wa• once owned bJ John Wayne, le belnt offered for 810.8 milllon. (Pleue ... WAnfS/A~) mam '" aood coolnna. C•thcnot (Pt_.. ... VO"fla/A2) • ' I • Aa * ~ OoMt DAILY PILOT/ fl'rk:ley, July 18, tH8 . Oellrlllllt4~.,o.•c~ vows ... Pl'OlliAl dedand. .. I love to cook. ldom 10 out to eat, .. IM said For frankhn1 h'1 under1tandin1 th~ other pcr10n, and ••11vin1 in to ~our wife:• he uid wuh 1 m1a.- chievou1 amile. Chtrtet and £v1 hncider ofC01U1 Meta couldn't wait to atl married. h wtl l 926 and "we eloped to S.nta Ana ftom Lo Anple ,·•Charles said .. ''h waa like aoina to l.11 Vcpro 1n thote d1y1." Ince then, they've cxchanJcd their vows three tlmc1and af\cr60 years of matrimony, they still like bcina married. "You feel you're not alone in this world," Charles 111d. "We have the same hobbies and we like to do thinp to help people.'' Eva ~1d. The couple have a senior c1t1zcn's square dance .,-oup that performs at churthc • 1en1or centers and care~ homes Charles, who's almost 80. and Eva, 7 • rchcanc with their Quack· steppers every Thurtday at Costa Mc11·~ Downtown Community Center John and EhLlbC'th Titone of Fountain Valley, toaether 11nce 1934. have a different recipe for a happy m1rr11ae "Have patience and close your eye~." Eli zabeth said with a lauah ''You huvl' to huvt" gave and Ulke," John said l'ranklln and Catherine Franco, married 88 yeara, were one of S4 couple• who renewed thelr vow• at the fair Thuraday. A~ for marnuac. "I'd recommend 11 to cverybo<ly," VICTIMS WORKING FOR JUSTICE ... From Al Also a member of the amup. thoUJh not an Attendance Monda> ,., Mananne Frazier -the mother Robin Samsoc who was murdered b> Rodney Alcala Other w1lhn1 speakers included an lmne pastor. a Torrance polilc captain and numerou~ deputy d1\tnc1 attorneys, an clud1na pro\ctutor Wally Wade who heads Oranric Count) 's anl1-81rd Pro~c<:utor\ Workma Group All arc anlf) ut ~h.at the~ call the ultra-labttal Bm1 lOun'\ pro-cnmanal leaoin~ and the 1mpal.'t th<'} hhe on the 1b1hl) or pollcc and thc lo~er courts to arrc<tt and pro\C\:utc cnm1· nals. They soy the court ha\ cut the ¥Uh out of Propos1t1on 8 -the V1c11m' Ball ofR1ah1s-and rcpcatedl~ ruled an favor of 1ncrea .. .-d n1ht\ tor the accused to the detnml·n1 of their allcacd '1ct1m' Members oft hi.-court rclorm iiroup also say the maJnrlt\ of the rnurt - and Bard an particular -"thwartml! the pubhc·, wall b\ rarl·I\ uphnfdrntt the death pennlt} 1n uu111mat1l ap- peals they must hear Voten reinstated thl' 1.k.1th pt"nilll' an 1978 Sance that 11mc thl· cm1n h." revencd sentence ... and an \ome n1"c' convacuons. an 56 out uf the '111 cap11.il cases 11 has re" 1c~ed Bird has voted 10 <>' crturn all lhl' death penall)' ca\C\ \hl' ha' hr.lllJ. a fact hcropponcnh \a} pro\('' tha1 ,1w as unw1lhn' to t·arr\ 11111 tht' la"" Cnmc V1ct1m\ lnr C 11ur1 Rl'lor m ,1 two-year old aroup 1ha1 Jlltned fl)f\\'\ earlier th1\ year w11h anotht·r .11111· Bird organ11at111n ht'udr<l h' 1.1\ crusader' Hownrd Jarva' and l'.1 111 Gann. al!lo obJCC.:t\ to thr "lihn.11 maJ ont:r'"" 1n1erpn·tnt1on' 111 1 I\ ii 1ssuci1 la kc Propo,1111 in I 'i But \pcakcr' Ml' told to downpl." those obJt'ct1onH'\l'n thouah lhl· \ ,l\I maJOnl~ of the lllUrt ''Aor~ 1n\.11h l' CIVIi mailer\ "You ha\c lo ht· rc:ally l.111·1111 about 1hc:c1\ll 1"nn 'ou \tr<.""· I ,i.. said "There\ I 'A II \IUl'\ lU a c I\ 11 l .l\l' whercnll 'Altha l rin11nal l3\e, 11·, the peopk \.Cr\u\ th1· 'nm1nal" The 1endcnt' 111 1·mpha\11e 11111' argumi.-nt\ 11 th ank'111an ~•n '' al\11 C\.1dcn1 1n thl· 14111up' not c.:umpa1gn· 1ng again\! \\\ol 1.111 IU\llU \tank\ \10\k. thl· fourth 1111 rnh<.·r ol the '" called lihcr.11 hl111 One of the'" oul 11! 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Mond.1\ v.t·n· t•ncournged b> fak to use thr \lula t·asc to show hov. the coun ha' rc.ilh gone 10 extreme,. reatl~ grusp1ni JI \lraw\ · an 11<1 dett'rim1nat111n n111 1t1 earn oul thc death penall\ .\kala recenlh con\.1ui.-d .ind .. entenced to deatli a 1,clond t1ml· fo1 the 1973 lo.1dnap-murdcr of 12-~cur old Huntington Bealh &•rl Kohan '\amsoc. had h" original con\.1ll1nn O\ enumed in I t.JH4 In an opinion wnllen I'» Ju\lltl" ( 1rndin. the court '>aid that prior ditld molestation l'On' tl"t1on<1 \hould nol ha'e hcen pre\cnted a' n1d\·n11· aii-ain'il •\lcala hcrnuw the} Wl'rt• 11111 \lmtlar to the ~am'><K' 1.1\c "MO\I 1mport.in1h Roh1n "'"U' killed v. hale the othl·r \ 1t11m\ v.1'fl" not l hr '11milarilll'\ nole<l h\ lhl.· people mu\I be (ommon 111 J \Uh\lan· t1al pon1on ol the populJl1on 111 d11ld m11lc<1tc:r' •· C 1rod1n ~rntl' That \lcnl.1 "a' a • htld n111ln11·1 dad not prCl\ c hl" v.J' the: onh orll ~ho <:ould h;l\e k1lko \,1m\11t· <1md1n \,lld f htrl'fllrl" unlc:" lhl' f'IW\• l"lut1on tould \h11\.\ .i l110\t\11·n1 pa11rrn htt\\-crn the: \.im,m· killing .ind pr1'\H1u' .1t1.1tk\ \l1aln'' prior 111n\ llll011\ \h11u)d 11111 hil\l' hl.'t'n rm·,ented J\ C' 11.knll" ht• wroll' \u pporter' 111 n·1a1rt inl' I hr I h fl'<' Jll\llll'\ tarJelcd h\ ( 11nH' \.11 t1m' Im c 11ur1 Rdorm and 111hn an11 Bird g111up' huvt· l nlll lll'tl lhl·1r oppo 1H·111,· a11emp1' 111 pl.1' on pc.·ork'' nn11111m' h\ r111rh.1"11ng 11.runon11 111unkr <..<l\t'' · B111 I l ~ 111ld 1 .. l11n11•1•r \J)l·.1kn' 1h;11 onl~ \lllh .1n 1·mph.1\I\ 1111ild tw l'fk1ll\.l' "'Ul'\ \lllh ll\ lht• lllllft'\ .1pplitatl•lll 111 l'rop11\ll11111 11 Ml' u1mphu1ll'd d1t11l ull lo l'\pl.1111 .ind 11' an1crprr1.11111n' .irt 11111 11111 \ l·l\,lll) dl\lil..l·d. he; ,,ml ( rtrTll' hll\\C\ l'f, I\ 11 lt>pli llJlllll v. h 1l11 m11'1 pn 1plc· 1 ,111 .11-11l.1• I hn v..irll 11·" 111 11 .ind llll"\ \\,1nl It> \t'I' l.nm1n,11, pu111\h1•tl I hl' h.1d.g11111n11\ 111 lho\l" v.hu hc.•lontt 111 C r11nr \ 1111111' tor ( our I Rrlorn1 hdp n.rl.1111 v.h' 1h1·~ J<11n •( rar~ .ind< 11l11·n1• < .rn1phdl I hl· l amph<.·11' 111 \.111 111,111 c t1f'll\lt11110 ;in·. lht· pi!H'nt' nf .' \t.11·11ld ...,loll v.ho \\-<l\ h\'111 \.1 cl \lr.1n1ttkcl ,111d dumpc.·d 1111111 .111 ,111 planr into 1h1 mean J1i1'1 < .11;11111.1 1,1,1nd whn1 ,1 drugckul 'Al'lll \11111 111 1 111<~ i\l1h11111th hi\ hody Wll\ llPl'I f1111nd, Diil' Ill.Ill hU\ hl'l'n l.011 VI\ ll'd \ \l'l l!Od \11\fWI I ha~ not 'rCI gom· to 1n,1I < ollene Camphcll \t.11<.l \he .ind hl·r husband became co-chaarpcrtion\ of the; Orang<" < ount) chuptc:r ol lhl' u1urt reform group out ol fru,1rn11c111 U\Cr the. legal ri1ih1' K•'en 111 \u\pcl. ted criminal'> ( 'ampbcll tCll\ ifOUP'i she !>peak!> to that 1he ~upremc < oun '" to blame for t)ina the hands of pohLc 1n- .. cs11pun1 her M>n"·· ca\C and for prolon11n1 the trial and her a&On) hy atlow1na dcfendant!i to wa1 ve tht'1r rlihl to D \ptcdx hearing without tlSktO!l the VIClllTI I family whether ·the.-) wan\ 11mcl> JI.mace The t.ouplc want\ to <.hanac tht' rnurt \y.,\C'm from the top down. •Woll> Wade A\ chairman of Oranae Count)'\ ant1-B1rd Pm'>-· Cl utor\ Working C1roup \\ nde rc;p- H'\ents 100 pro'>ecutor., und~>thrr\ an la"" enforcement who bclil·vr that Hird. (irodtn and Rc)no'o ha\.c \li\t kcd 1 he del k a&aH\st 1 hem hy ~1an11na new n&hl\ to cnm1nab and further rc,tncung poltcc powc;r\ \.\adc'' ttruup 111,,, maintain .. that the l'OUTI ln1' been IOlUO'\l'itC'nl an II\ ruling' lrcallng wnfu\1on for the lower court\ In talking lo w,roup' \.\a<l l' -.1 hom1t.1dC' prmerntm -l.l.lllll."nlrutc\ on t:up11ol 1.a\1'' the n1urt ho.I\ mer· lurnt•d, UIC\ \lall\tll' 1111 thl' \ClllOt( ret.·ord., nl 1hc: threl' 111rgctcd JU't•lc\ .ind &Hml\ d1\l1J"1ng n"l (,1,,., unle~\ the\ cun hc 11ed 1n ll> a hi' urr<l 1hcme h<i"' the court " drm.tndin& 1ncreJ\ed !')t'T\1JOiJI r~\f)OO\lhlhl\ an d' 11 CU\C'\ 'Ah1lc d1m1nl\h1ni re· \pon\lb1ht) 1or rnm1n<il arh •Kuth l untth" I <1nttl11\, <>f I lunt- 1n11nn Bcnl"h. 'Allied a \l'H~·)t'.ir haltlr to t.on' 1nc-e ,1u1honlll'' to iirre\I a rnllcaaue of ht'r P\~l holotc"' hu,hand for ruhhcr,. and murd1·1 1n thl· fnct· of n rnronei', ruhnp th.it ~~ vcnr old John I ..an&I°' died of 01 lw.111 a ttill k I Ujll'nt I lurtman w;" rnn' ll ll'll then lrl'l'd h\ .1n .appellate n11111' ruh11111ha1 lhl' long tklav 1n hnntz1ng him 10anal'1olntt•d h" nght' I anKI°' harhor\ h111cr krl1ng' ajla•n,1 the "iupn·n11 < 011n for 11' rdu,.il 1111 Oll\Hkr thl' lil\l" •lm1 Papp \ l mran1r p11llll' l .qH,1in Parr dl\a14rrn v.11h 1lw d11n 111>11 lhl' Supr1·m1· < oun ha' 1.1k1·n 1n cnmanul ll\\t'\ lk 'aid Hird ".1 p11,q·rful adH"f\an .anJ v.an\\ Ill hl'lp rl"lllt1\.l' hl•I "I 1111 one· think 11 ',11.,.1,c· lll I >a\ 111 .and < 111li.1lh I h1· onh prohkm " C\t'r)h11d\ thank\ th.11'Al .. 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Our amtl nghl n1m ,'' M.111;111rw \\. rede \11111, ''1\ \II \l'l' Ill II tU\lll I' " l.Arned out 111 th\\ lil\l'" From Al rule arc nut prep uul •1 l,11\l' p.1111:111' with anfnt1nu' d '1'.i'c' Ilk \111\ even 1hnu1ih 11 ' 1111• r.1\1 11,an\ m1ttablc \nd h• 11 c· n n,111~· ,111· 111,1, be dlOilUll Ill ttl)\,1 II lt11 1111,1111 .ti reuom C ounl\ hcal1h 11111.1' .inti 11llic•f\ concerned w11h \II l"I \.Hll I l11tl11v. the exam pk ol "l.111 I 1 .u11 I\• 11 -' h1:r1• program\ tarae1c·d 1 .. \llJ"I p.111rn1' have pr0\1ded 1h1•111 ,1111 1h1 .. 111· ~~A~~E Daily Pilat lhn nerd wh1k rC'du11nii ~o\I\ ~11n \ldt1 ahl\ The ad hm comm1lll'C ~111 nw,·1 1n ahout u month to c-onllnlll" work on ht mallC'r. F.hhn& .,;:ud Member\ of the comm11tC'C 1ndudC' rcprc~ntat1ve ot AID'i ""stamc riroup\ rnn\.ale\Ccnt ho\pll ''· the Vm11nj Nur\c\ 4.s.,oc1111on. health maintenance orpn1111110n1. the med1c.:1I and dt>nlal wc1ct1n and cat)' and count> aovernmcnl Illegal alien smuggler get S-year1entence LO\ \Mil I~~ r \I') -,\ San D1cao < uunt\ m.1n who pkukd au•lt> 1n lune 10 trnn .. po1t1n11. illcllill ahcn4i frnm Ml·\1lo 1n h1~ 1rac1or· trailer hu hcen .. cntenccd to three )Car\ 1n pri\on Roy hllpc Hn\cno of 01.ean\ldc will serve two 1h1ce-year terms con· currently Dally Pilot Delivery 11 Ouarentffd MAIN OFFICI 1\0 .......... , -...... \a • I ~:.:.:;,::: :.;,.;, w: :::-:· .• :; :.: "- 1 Just call 642-8088 VOL. 79, NO. 191 What do you lake about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke" Call the number above and ~our meuaae Wlll be recorded. tranacnbtd and de· livered to the appropnatt editor The '8mc 24-hour an1wenn1 Jervice m•> be used to record lcttcn to the ednor on an~ topic · Contnbutor\ to our Letters column mutt include their n1me and telephone number for "cnficatton Tell• u1 what's on your mind II • ' ~· ... o-. t"G a-, 1 '°" 00 "O' •: • • r °"' or.,. 01 ..... C• E·· • •O 1.,. •"<I rOUo coo. • ~ .. .., Clroulatlo,, Telephone• I 81 Ohl~""* tetnpett M• end loll of tunthlM miry k.lrt 8outtw11 1rornlana to tl\9 lhor• Saturday u tM Nl11onat WHtlMW &«vie. bMOt\ fOftc:aat MYt night and motnlng low ctoud• wtll~w way to mo1t1y IUt\ny lklee56:ttr1 ~ht In tl\9 mid· to up/i:' 1 . LOW9 to~ht wlll rMCh the to •on tlM Hnd. IMWhtf• arou Southern California, high 4>1...ur• bulldl110 ~ the ..... will mtan hot ttmSMratur .. and CIHr tklH . Aton; the Or~• Coelt It wlll be fair tonight through 81turdav •K~t PltC y low OIOUdl and fog ,,.., th• OOllt Ill• tonlohl 1nC1 .. rly 8atut'd1y morntno. Warmtt d1v1. U.S. Temp• Ot'llnOO " ,, ~~ IT u ll'lloenla 10t ... HI .... "':=7." ,, u AlbM'( H V '° .. , .Maine tJ H Al~q\141 H .. 'Oflltlld.Ot• 10 tO Ar>Cf!Or-oe 10 13 "1~ tO ... """"" ., 10 ==rCtl) " 11 u .. Allenllc C11t ~ n l'lello 13 .. lalll/'l\Of'• .. 11 11 l.Ollll .. ,. 14tmlnt ...... ., " a.11 Ull•Olly ,. ... IOtee " ... lellAl'll-" 14 IMlon 13 " ... ,11. 11 11 "1119IO 13 11 ~ ... .. ee.,., 11 .. ·Pok-.. « OfMlt ... IOll I C " t1 Ir....,.. t 1 .. C-10t1WV1 " ,, Callf. 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Surf report LOCATICHI llZI '"""' 1(1111h11Qton IMCfl M , .. , "-.lelty, ~ '~ ,.., 40ill ltrN1, ~PQf1 ,., ,.,, 21ndltrMI ~t 1 3 Ip klDOeWeclQe N , .. , LIQll!leleeoll .) lat/ 11111ci-1• 1.a !alt W11erT-p 13 1..-dlteeuon tou11111ou1-1 Smog Report l'OllUll/ll 1111\0lld lndetl (pell 0-100 VoC"t. 100-200 unllHllnlul IO< Mflli11w =· 200 )GO un!IMllllM 10< 1M, IOO lluardoue "'•1 11011•• 11 IOd.., 1 ptl l~-tl MOO<\O It .,,..,oue day I e1111ned !>-' ik.i e-10 l.lec:Al11\1;I lt'wO 90-42 ltYlne, leddi.t>eck Volley 60·» L99una 1Mcll 42t10<aca1~ ~OI All09i" Al(J>Ol1 42·4 Tide• TOOAY hooMIOw 1t.60pm 21 hoOl'IOlllOll 7.t1 pm ••• IAT\HIOAY ,.,ti IOw 2131m 11 ':,::t f)O •m H I IOW I 41p m 1.4 hoond NOii e 10pm 7 1 '"" Mlt 10011 11 t <M p m . ,.... 111urdey a1 e II • "' 11\d •• ~ •t I OS pm M--IOdl V et Ill pm, ... , k l'lllo.., ,, 2 n • ·"' 111c1 ,_ tee1t1 •1 70411 m FERGUSON ATTACKING ENSIGN ••• From A l urc" Hamilton \Uld John rr_.aU!>l'h cd1tOft1f the ( n\1&n .. !>aid hc ha\ rC'l.l"l\Cd two tnl1lal letter'> Imm od' crtt\Cf\, hua no thrra1 ol u bo\rnll '"Thi.,'" Che lir\l 11me "">thin& of 1h1s ,.orl ha~ happened 'llnet• l'\e hccn here l"m &lad OUl"CUllOrial\ ure being rend." Trau,ch said Fergu'ton !>aid he: did nut d11N·1lv a~k ad\.cn1scrs to l'On'>1dc1 pulling ad\ hut realized '>()me m1rih1 draw 1ha1 condu'11on. "\.\.ho I!> 10108 IO mah• U nrv. \paper rc-;pon!l1blc" Well , nll "c:rtl\t.'f\ .ire ... f erau'lon said l:ien Mnnan lkriit'\On. R-~l''Aporl Heath ~ho former! y rcprc,en tcd Fcrgu!>on \ A\!>embl)' d1stnc1 t>cfori.- mO\ ang to the \tale "ienatc S111d she '-'Ould not contnc.:t a ncw,papcr''> advcrtl\erc, 1f.,he took e'l'CPl1on v..11h 11ned1~ "I would have concerns with that,'' \he said "And there arc a lot of cd1tonuli. I d1saarec with. And there arc new5pllpers r won't buy because of thut But that'$ 11 .. Sonic boom rattles Southland PALM SPRI NC,..,(APJ-Southcrn C ahfornaans. Jilter) 1n the woke ol two recent eorthquakr\ flooded la~ enfoncmenl agencies w11h tclcphol)e call., this mornina aner a \onac boom rattled window\ "\.\e aot quite n few call\, t'lpec1all) 1n the Topanaa < an)on area." 'laid Deputy Jame11 Palmer at the Loi 4.ngeles County 11heriff \ substauon an Mahbu . ( 11liforn1a ln11t1tutc of TechnolOtY spoke,man t.>cnnas Meredith said there wa'I a small tremor of "way below l 0 maamtudc'" on the Richter \cale about 9 30 a m today. FAIR CROWDS BREAK RECORDS ... From Al ancc ~ii' more than 362,000 and otlic1al\ urc ~itpcl tint( 0' er 41Xl.000 th1) "tear f\ent' \chcdulcd for the la\t week- end of the I 0-da)' fiur include today·, douhlc h1lhn&n' ·tc.:c C rcom l>uy." 1n kccpina thl\ year·., dairy tht·mc. and 'Kid'' Duy." where ull lhildrc;n under 12 arc udm111cd free I hrnughoul thl' tla~ thell' \\-111 ht• homemade 1t·c crl·am dl·mon,tra- 11on\ and contt'\t\ Jn cith1h11 of ·r abul111" In·< reum lk\\1"rl'>" and an ice cream eating contc\I 10 he held at 2 JO p.m The champ1on\h1p 111 the Pro- lcs\aonal Rodeo < uwho>' .\\,tx:ia· 11on "'"'ll take plalc ton1ghl at K. \aturdo) at 4 and Hp m und \undct) JI 4 p.m In add1t1on. u <:olorlull) •H1lhcnt1l. \1C'l\ttan rodeo v..11l ht: held \unda ... at I pm The Old l 1me I 1ddk C ontc\t will entena1n audience'\ w11h ~nc:e·\lap ping. foo1~i.tomp1ng nrnsit at I pm. do~1na <la) Sunda). on the C. ountry ( orncr!i Staac Th~ C1rea1 American H1ah Dive 1 cam wall perform at 2. 4. 6 and 8 p m 1n the Fair Rina. Musical cntennanment will be provided b> Bnl1\h Invasion on Frida>, •\tlanla Rhythm Section on \nturday and rower of Power on Sundav. All ~hows will be held from 7-<J p.m an thc outdoor Arhnaton I heater WAYNE MANSION ON THE BLOCK IN NB ••• From Al '-l''-' port Bcnl·h brokc:r Hiii < ntc. 1nl hrtlc\ n1nt' hcdrcmm\. 12 hath\, m.11d·, quartt.·r•., ">Cr\.anl\' quartel\ ,1 11111\ll room 11nd a four·<.ar ltJr.1"" I ht· h11u\r cover' mc11c than 7,000 'llUMl' lccl The auttCf\ arl' lopper, lht' 111111 \late: and the w.1tl·r 11111 lrnnt ., 11 ,,1!1111"• dream H) .in) '1andard 1h1· pl.ale " l llnt lort.thle I lw m.1n\1on al'o otkr' "hat t 111r l.111 .. · \lmpl~ lhc tinr'I \tl''A ol ~l·"'"rH>rl Beuth .. 'A,1\11e the umonqut·ralllc: hc:to 111 '""l">tt•rn mm 1e\. died 111 I t.J7Y, hut hi\ 11wmon l1niicr~ an Newport Bculh I he hou\C:. for instance, 1) r,till \hO"-n 10 tour&\t\ on harbor lrUl\C'\ and 111 -.1111 Cltlled the Wayne mam1on c"en thoul(h other\ hu'c h"cd there \IOll' .\her\.\. ll) ne'-; death. the hou11c v.:a\ \aLBnl unlll 11 .wa~ \old 1n 111110 lor $ "l 47 m11l1on to W11l1nm Cirecn Hettangen. a lk"crl) ll11l\ oilman who U\ed 11 ti\ 8 bcac h h<Hl\C f he nC'v. owner had the rC\ldCOl'(' Cl\Crhault'd. knockan~ out wall,, np· p1nri up floor"> and add1n& lhou\and' of '>Qua re feet an the l)rO<'c., .. Hut man~ of Wn)'nc\ personal 1rnpp1na~ rcm111n ncurly 111talt, Bl cording to Cote The master bedroom. tor anstuncc. "' 1ntu"c Wayne w11h a telcv1s1on ~t that drops from the ce1hna and .remote control draperies. The bed 11\elfhelonricd to Wavne. Cote 4i81d ">\nd the 11<.reen1na room 1s pure w a, nc There's a billiard area, a card inme area a fireplace and rouah- hc'An hcam\ This 1) where he spent hi\ 11me • ( ote 'l&td < 01e selhn& 1he house on bchalfof Re111nacn'\ e\tate. 'iald ll will take I \ptc1al -11nd rich -per~n to buy thc hou'lt' "11'11 he !.omconc with a sense of h111tor). Someone who knows a &ood anvei.tmcnt. A Wayne fan," he said. r I I I Designed • Finished • Installed Capture the beauty of summer-enjoy control of aunllght and heat with movable louvers • Customize your window with ahuttera In an endless variety of colora and sizes Fors personal fr88 estimate cs/I: (114} 141-"41or548·1111 (31J} 167·"314 Of 'fU•Z711 ~ Long •••ch (111) 111·1341 Visit our showroom and manufsctory at. 1117 Pl•centl• Ave. Co•l• ltf ... • • I ~ • Service clubs tee off for OC scouts Valley cool to park-polici Oran e, Co~ncy•s Rotary, Kiwanis and Wons clubs ~lllJOto t~ther to suppon the Boy Stouts of Amenta by boldina the first annuaJ Service O ub Oolf Tournament July 28 1t the 'SeacHIT Country Club 1n Hundt\ston Beach. · Tbeevent is open to any service club member in the.county, 1nd a portion of the SJ 25 donation - wh!ch mclude1 ~en fees, D can , awards and meats -11 tax~educuble. Th~ moMy raised w11l 1upport the scouluta P'!9S1'm in Oraoie County. which serves ove r 70,000 youna people. The tournament will include on-course pmes and~o award ceremony. Fu.nher 1nformatJon on the event may be obtained by callina 546-4990. Color lecture pJamJed , An illustrat~ lecture on "The World of Color: Not Just a Season .. will explore the historical bacJtaround, biological, visual, emo tional a nd psychic response to color July 28 at Coastline Cof9munity Colteae's Newport Beach Center, 3101 Pectfic View Drive, Corona del Mar. Instructor Joan Messenaer has been IC9Juring on the practical and psycholOJ!cal apphcat~ns of color at art instJtutes in Orange and San Diego counties. The rqistrat1on fee as SIS and add1t1onal information as available at 24 1-6186. Prop. 61 talk In NeWJ>Ort The Orange County Bar Association will sponsor a three-ho ur program on the impact of Proposition SI, the "deep pockets initiative," July 29 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel in Newport Beach. Judge Jerrold Oliveor of the Orange County Supenor Court and Judge Jack Tenner of the Los Angeles Su penor Coun wall be the moderators for the proaram. and will be joined by prosecuting and defense attorneys. Those attending should submit questions regarding the new law with their enrol- lment form. Call ( 800) S32-I 700 for further information. 'Annie' at Mariners School Irving Berlin's musical "Annie Get Your Gun" w11l be presented July 30 and 3 I by students at Mann~rs School. 2100 Manners Dnve, Newpon Beach Bf TOM WIUOllT-·,-- ...,,.. .. , 4 t 1 T he Founta•n Vallel City Counol t.n t quite convinced there 11 iOld mine to be tapped 1n having city officers tako over policing Male Squa~ Rqional Part from the county. ' T utsda)'. the pohce dcpanmcnt pres- ented a rcpon projcain1 S27,000 in potential revenue from patk patrols The report deliberately undcrt1tim1ted such sources as parkin-citations, accord1n1 to Capt. Bill D1N1s1. But Councilman Ben Nielsen 111d he doubled lhc job could be handled without help from the county. .. , don 'l WUl UI b4itdeaed by .._ lddu.iofta.I demand on our ~ without 1 &Ir icSta o( wba1 1 takes lO do tht job Pf'OPUfy, .. N idtm laid Both -Nidltn and Cou.ncdwoman 8ethln Blown ttpteMCd conccm1 about ma n&ain nasuona poliupatrols lhrouati- out the rat of lhe al)' with the increased demands from the park. Whale the Cit)' CounC'll authoril'Cd the poli« dec>anmcnt to tqin nq.otiations with the oount)'. the concem 1 prompted Nielsen to UflC a tnal period of 12 to 18 months befo~ the c·uy committed to policiJta the county par~ on its own. ··1 tflin.k lhc county should also be County youngsters win Pilot-sponsored fair coloring contest By MICHE LLE COLE o.r .... c. .. ,. ""' Because they hve in Orange ounty. many area children have probably never ~en a cow. but those who entered this year's Daily Pilot coloring contest had no difficulty putting tl\cir crayons as well as their imaaination td wor.k. Lured by the grand pn ze package that included tickets to the Orange County Fair. more than 700 k..ids, ages 4 to I I, entered the contest. Keeping with the faar's thematic salute to 1he dairy indu~try. the children were asked tocolor··Fa1r-Ah" lhe cow. Grove. Each won four tickets to the fair and a blue nbbon. Their winning artwork will be on display in the fine ans building for the d uration or the fair Winning the coloring contest was quite "a s urprise" for Suzy, who had won another coloring contest last week. For Suzy, a first grader at Rossmoor Elemen- tary School. going to see her picture on display is not as important as "going on the ndes.· Even though this was the first contest Robert had ever entered he said he "wasn't surpnscd" about winning bccau5e he lcncw It woutd happen Robert, who will check into the third grade at St. Mary's School this fall. said he 1s anxious to use his fair tickets. Eleven year-old Machelle found 11 hard to believe that she had won because she had "never won anything before." Machelle wlll be 1n the sixth grade at Morningside Elementary School. Performances are scheduled for 10:45 a.m both days and adm1ss1on 1s free. (all 7S l-0909 or 838-2841 for more 1nformat1on Judging from the work of many of the cr~yola artists, "Fair-Ah" as a cow of a different color-purple, yellow. magenta. and even polka-dot. But for the three winners. "Fair-Ah" was the standard brown or black cow. even though she docs stand upnJhl on her hand feet and advise kids to drink three to four cups of milk every da) The winners selected from among three age groups are Su1y L'ltahen. S. of Los Alam11os. Robert Feng. 8, of Fullerton. and Machelle Lloren. 11. of Garden All other entrants received a partic1- pat1on ribbon. They can pick up thelr entnesat the fa1rgroundsorthe entnes will be mailed to them. said Donna Cummings of the Daily Pilot Promotions Depart- ment. .,.., ......... _,Dao* ___ Winnen of the Daily Pilot'• colortni conteet for the Onulale Comaty Fair are (from left) Robert Feq, 8 , ol P'allerton: 8a.sy L •1tallen, 5 , of Lo. Alamltoe. and Machelle Lforen, 1 1, of Garden Groft. History lecture slated The Buena Park Library D1stncl will -;ponsor a free lecture on natural history in Oranee County July 31 at 7 p.m an the hbrary auditorium. 71 SO La Palma Ave Camilla Walls of the Natural History Museum of Orange County wall speak about .. Fossils. Fault'> and the Foundation." She will include a slide show in her pre~ntauon Art camp ln Irvine The Irvine Fine Arts ('enter will offer a special sum mer art camp in August for children from 6 to 12 years of age at the city's Fine Arts Center an Heritage Park. 4601 Walnut Ave. The deadline for reg1s- •trauon 1s Aug. I. The campe will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Fnday afternoons from I to 4 p m for four weeks. beginning Aug. 4. wsons will include drawing. paanun~ pnntmak1ng and ceramics Call SS2-I 078 for add1t1onal 1nformat1on Singles dance announced The Orange County Catholic Alumna Club will sponsor a mixer for single Catholic professionals Aug. I at the Newporter Resort an Newpon Beach. The New Condos will play from 9 p.m. to I a.m . preceded by a social hour at 8 p.m. Jackets for men a~ required Tickets are SI 0 at the door and more information may be obtained by calling 957-0125 CALENDAR Friday, July 18 No meetings scheduled Monday, July 2 1 An ot her Roosevelt campaigns Delly "'°' pflolo bf Ila• lcllwtwta Countians in trouble can call for help now By U SA MAHONEY °' .. .,..,,_...,. Orange County residents who need help finding food. shelter. health care or a sym pathetic car now have ~umber they can call for a comprehensive listing of a.ss1stance groups. HELP-LINE. 894-4242, the first coun- tywide computerized referral service, was un vealed by the Community Development Council o n Thursday Developed by the non-profit group with the assistance of the West Orange County Hotline and the city of Irvine, HELP- LINE as intended to proVlde fast, up-to- date referrals to people an need of ss1stanoe. The help line's computenzed infor- mation system hsts all public and priva~ agencies that provide social services an Orange County. Besides food, housing and health care ass1stancc. HELP-LINE offCTS referrals 1n the areas of domestic v1olcnce, substance abuse, child guidance and su1c1de preven- tion. The S40.000 system wall be updated four umes a }'car to ensure that rcfCTTBls are current. Laguna's plan for 'ocean park' to halt oil drilling greeted coolly By the A11oclated Press The Laguna Beach City C'ounc1l wants the fedcra.l government to estabh'>h the nauon's first ··ocean park .. to prevent the spread of oil dnUmg off the Orange Coast But federal and state officials sa)' the proposal wall not make 11 through the bureaucratic labynnth. Department spokesman. "If everybody in the world was behmd them, 1t could get pushed through in about a year." .. There are people who thank thJS is a hare-brained •dea, but then. there were people who thought the same thing about malang Yosemite a national park, too," said Councilman Robert Gentry. who proposed the ocean park and won unani- mous council approval July I • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa City Co11Dcll. 77 Fair Dnve • 6:00 p.m .. Lapna Beacb Arts Comml11lon. Caty Council Chambers. SOS Forest Ave Jamea ROOKvelt (left) with M>D Jim at a fund raleer W edneaday at the Balboa Bay Club ln Newport Beach. The younger Rooeevelt, grandaon of Franklin Rooee•elt, ls nmnln& agatnat Joseph Kennedy m ln the Democratic primary ln September for the Mueachuaetta .. ••••••••••••••••r c ongreaalonal eeat to be vacated by Houae Speake r Tlp O'Nelll. The proposed 600-square-mile national ocean park. extending from the Orange Coast to Santa Catalina Island. 1.1.ould ha\e to be created by an act of Congress and approved by the president ··11 certainl> shows 1mt1at1ve on their pan," said Tom Walson. a l S ln1enor Genii] said. however. he as not dis- couraged. "It"!> 11me to call the ocean what at 1s." he said .. M1lhons of people from across the nation the world. come here every year and use 1hc ocean as a park •· PoucE Loe Coast woman charged in plot to kill her daughter By tbe A11oclate4 Presa A pnvate school owner from Dana Poml who is accused of haring Alabama mercenaries to fi rebomb the cars of former teachers has been charged an an alleged plot to kill her daugh1er to keep her from testifying C'harlotte Ruth Wyckoff. SI. was accused alona with a nother Dana Point woman. school co-owner Elizabeth Leta Hamilton. 39. of conspiracy. witness tampenna and obstruction of JUSt1cc an a federal grand JUry indictment handed up Thursday m Los Angeles. The Dana Point women, co-owners an the Pacific Coast Preparatory Schools chain of five preschool and elementary schools. arc bcina held without bail on the fircbombana charges Prosecutors alk•ed the pair ap- proached another inmate early last month and proposed that she per- suade her boyfnend to either 1n- 11m1date or u~ physical force aaa1nst Wyrkotr' 28-year-old dauahter. Sharley Wngh1. Newport Beacb Smoeone broke into a 1980 Ford Musiana perked on the 2300 block of Port l..ttwick but left empty handed The buraJar also left one of the car doors open • • • A d1ctaphont worth SSOO wu stolen from insurance offices at 4141 MacAnhur Blvd I They puponedl) discussed lht• possibility of kidnap or murder. a!I well as "placing drugs 1n Sharley Wright's drink at a bar Wright frequented,'' the indictment said. An undercover agent posed as the inmate's boyfriend and in a telephone conversation allegedly was asked b}' Wyckoff to ··ensu~ that Shirley Wng.ht did not make 11 to court " Wng.ht testified for the prosecution at bail heanngs for her mother and Hamilton that her mother had posted guards in a a 1rec outside her home last August about the time of the bombings. Wyckoff and Hamilton also told her they had been carry1n1 concealed fire.arms in their purses and ammuni- uon in their bra s1eres, Wnght lC'st1· fled. Prosccuto~ say Wng.ht's test1· mony played a role in U .S M11Jstrate Volney V. Brown's dcc1s1o n to refu~ txul for the two women Wyckoff and Hamilton. arrt\ted May 20 at their home. were aC'CuSC\I of hanna Alabama mercenary ~hool • • • A video caSStttt rccordt'r worth $906 was stolen from •n office nt 404<) MacArthur Blvd. CoetaMe.a A wom n dancing at a n1ghl l luh .ti 330 f: 17th ~tl"t'Ct Thu™1ay nt aho111 I 4S a.m had \4 ~ \toll"n trom hrr pu~. operator Franl..lin < Jmper and three of has associates allegedl}' 10 assault and an11m1date former teac her.; The sax defendants were lhargcd with I 0 counts of racketeering. use of explosives and arson 1n the fircbomb- ings of cars belonging to Robyn and Michael R1sh off of Et1wanda and Hamet and Richard Russo of O n- tano an August I 98S In a plea bargain. James Larosa C'unro. alleged 10 have been one of the mcrcenan(''i pleaded guilty and agreed to turn go\Cmment w1tnesc; The other dcfrndants -1nclud1na Wyckoff and llam1lton -havC' pleaded innocent Both of the R1,hofTs had worked as teachers at one of the pn\ate schools -which u~ to be called the Cahfom1a Learning C'enten -and had filed formal complaints after they were fired by WyckofT Hamel Ru'iso. who also had Ileen fired. later accu"'d Wy, kofT and Hamilton of c;landenna hrr and threatened an 1n111nc11on ngaan'lt the womrn May < o. employee at South ( 0:1\t rt11a WU Chlf"led \\1th \\Clllf\I SI 101 S3 from ca h rtg1ste~ dunna ca'h audit\ o'er the oa\I ,., month~ . . ' T1.1.n JU\.l'n1lc\, aue ·~ at lhe Ua' Pt'nn' Inn. 1,277 Harbor Rhd al- lt"&c<11\ ~pra)C'd lf"a) pnmer ant1 a ru\t-n1I01C'd pnmt•r paint on four \Chicle' a1 the inn "JU'il for wmethin1t to do · • • • .\ mall' 1et•n-agl'r 1.1.a" arrested for stealing a S4n pair of Guess Jeans from tta '1ord.,trom Department S1on· in th1 \oulh ( oas1 Pla1a Thul'\da' .11 ~ pm • • • Laguna Beach Pohu· am''-ll'd ""11lh.t('I Jo<,cph Fernamkt. 21 on ~u'ip1c1on ot roh- ben rernanlil'I 1.1.a~ arrested Thul"\· da>° on 'iouth ( ua\I Highway and was held in ht·u of \ ~OJIOO ball He 1s su<;pected 1n a r11hht'r) earl\ Wednc'i· da\ on Mnunta1n Road ••• \ <,1ra\ mcrnl..t'\ found on Park Avenul' \\.J<\ 1akt:n to the animal sht•her l hur<.da' for \Jfck~p1ng ••• \ h1nrk \JIUt'd JI s HO wa<;SIOIC'n at the high ~ h11ol on Part.. A venue. the \JCt1m told polilr Thur.do)' Foun tain Valley Someone who renlcd the movie\ "Teen l u<;t" and "The C1reat Sant1n1" failed to n•turn them 10 Video l1 at IXIOU Rrookhur'il ~t 1 hn wert valued 111SI10 • • • ThlC'\('\ \tnk u ( rafl .. man metal tool b<l' \alucd at \~oo from an open pragc an the 1.1000 hlod. ofJa'lmine • • • Burglars k1d;ed in a Joor to 11 re'\1dt'nce in lhl' 17000 blod of Lo~ Taempd\ and \tok .1 tt'kvmon -.ct and a video CO'><\C'llt' rrrnrdC'r valut'd nt $87~ • • • C11IJlnl" \tolt' a m1uowavc. a TV ~t. anc1 \'~(I in ra'ih from l ct'·, Print1n1. I ti~40 ti arbor Alvd Irvine four mrn h11ld1n'1 an anta-nudcar tC'\llng \lln aht1H 1he < ulH'f l>nH~ OH'f'Jlll'' 1~1 the ~n D1eao frttwa-, dunna ni\h pour traffa toda~. """' t asked to leave by Irvine pohce llccausc of motonsts' complaints about slo1.1.ed traffic and near acc1 dents. • • • .\ man was arrested in connection 1.1. 1th a fight at 1he Montere) Ba, ( anner) bar 15483 ( ulver Dn\e t'arl' this mornanii. • • • ·\ \eh1clt' was involved 1n a h1t- and-run accident wtth a fire hydrant near Bridge Road and Harvard Av- enue Thursday at about 6 p.m • • • .\ ~oda machine at Woodbridge H 1gh Sl hoot was burglanzC'd ot S1 IQU • • • .\ngels baseball tickets worth $304 were taken from a woman's purse an the l600 block of Campus Dnvc Thu~a)' at about 4 p m • • • A man wa<; booked in Orange Count~ Jail for indecent exposure at a shopping center at 4970 Irvine Blvd Thursday at 4 p m. Hunttniton Beach o\n employCt''s wulkt rnntaan1ng S 50 in cash was stolen from a table top a1 the rear ot Hermann's Crystal & ( hina .,'inl (C'nter • • • Th1e'e'> brol.e a rear kitchen wan- dcw • .ind \tole a ss~o video ca~tte rt"corder in 1hr I 'iOO block of 'iherhcl k • • • Burglar<1 used a pl) tool to over- come a locked shd1ngglassdooran the Q()()O block of Indian Wells and stoic two telc\ 1S1on sets valued at $4 7 5 and a , 1dt'o ca'iSCttC' recorder valued at $4'i0 • • • A nude man weannt a blue ski mast.. apparently peered into a school cafetcna ~indow as Ed1s1on High School chttrleaders practiced rou- tine from m'i1dC' the school cafetena. • • • \ andal\ cauSt'd damag~ of about Sl75 b' anl.1n1i dno~ off the hinics 11 Manna High School. • • • Burglar .. who u!Cd a cutttng tool stoic ahout $1 ,600 an furn1turc from .\.\•\ ">clfStoragr. 7252 Saturn. Anitrak train derails in Capistrano; no one h u rt \n .\mtra._ 1ro1n headrd to Lo'I \nJCIC!I from San Dlego dera1ltd Thunday in n Juan ( ap1strano Orange County henfrs Lt Ru Ebner u1d there """' no m1une~ in the 4 20 p m. m1 hap Railroad officials 1n\rst1p11na the cuu~ of 1he acc1drnt did not 'uspt"rt foul phi\ Wl'\ IO\()IH·d Onh 1hc \C"Cond car. the l'alr tar. in a lhe·<.-ar 1r.1.1n deraikJ alona < ammo C, p1\tran11 nnrth of Crown Valley Parkway a ll was puthnaonto a side track. The car tra\leled about 200 feet before C'Om1na to a halt. The train travehna bct\liccn IOand IS miles per hour. att0rd1na to El ner. Railroad wot'tilers had the n hack on the ltaCk and headed toward I o• An&el by 7:30 p m. .. ThC' prople an the train hardly ~nt'~ what happened," El a wd of the 1 RO PA"~" ""aboard ' . ' ·. MissiOnary freed · in the Philippines MARA Wt. Philippines (AP) - Clutchina an automatic rifle, a kid- napped American missionary rode to safety today aboard a motorized outriaaer canoe with 10 of the armed men who held him captive for six days. Brian Lawrcnc.e appeared sli&htJy shaken as he climbed from the canoe on Lanao Lake, and had suffered numerous insect bites in the forest where he was held. He immediately asked for a drink of cold water. "I feel very happy. I have to say mx kidnappers always treated me well, ' the JO-year-old Presbyterian evan1el- 1s1 said. "There were times I was threatened -you know how people are when they try to scare you. They said that if the military would conduct opera11ons against them, I would be killed." However, "From the beginning, I knew that 1hc1r intention was to release me and not to harm me," Lawrence told a news conference after being taken from the lake to Maraw1. about 510 miles south of "1anila on M 1ndanao Island The Madison. Wis:. missionary was abductet1 by armed men last Saturday from his apartment in Maraw1 He said the kidnappers made no demands for ransom and focal Moslem leaders who negotiated his release said nothing was paid. His captors brought him in ll canoe todav from the island of Balul Ma!fa 1n uike Lanao to the village of L1lod. about 18 miles from Marawi. The ~ pvc him the automatic rifle to hold durina the canoe ride. he 111d. In Lilod, Lawrence was handed over to businessman Binuiq Maca.rambon, a representative of the Moslem nqotiators who secured bis freedom. The tall, bearded missionary was reunited in Marawi with his prqnant wife, Carol Ann, who burst into tears and clutched his hand. Lawrenc.e saved her from the kidnappers by pushina her into a cabinet as the armed men broke into their apart· ment. Tarhata AJonto Lucman, a Moslem princess wbo hel~ negotiate Law- rence's release, said it was delayed by rumors that the military planned to try to rescue the missionary by force. Maj. Geo. Jose Maano, chief of the southern command, satd he assured the princess there would be no military intervention. Thursday another Moslem group released I 0 Filipino Roman Catholic nuns who bad been abducted t'rom a convent near Marawi on July 11 . Military officials said their kidnap- pers were led by a disgrunted former government employee who wanted his job back, and that no ransom was patd. Lawrence said in a taped message released Wednesday that his captors wanted independence for Mindanao, home to most of this mainly Roman Catholic country's Moslem minority and the scene of a bloody revolt beginning in 1972. U~o U.S. putor Brian Lawrence l'eUJnted with wife Ca.rol Anne after belna releued by Ktdnappen In the Phlllpplnee. .. Union leaders seek s. Xfricalls~ release JOHANNESBURG (AP) American, Oriti hand Wett German labor leaders, 1n a show of tohdanty with South Africa's black unions. arrived today to seek the release of. hundreds of union officials rePortcd detained under the nationwide emergency. Lane Kirkland, president of the American labor confederation AfL.. CIO, said the delegation from the Brussels-based lntemat.Jonal Con- federation of Free Trade Unions also wjll try to v1s1t some union leaders 1n prison. "l trust that we can cenainly make it clear to our brothers and sisters in the trade union groups we arc seeing that we stand solidly with them tn their efforts to secure their trade union nghts," he said at a news conference . Kirkland added the delegation would "do what we can to urge upon all who will hsten our concern and our depth of outrage at the 1mpnson- mcnt of trade unionists for carrying out their trade umon commitments and urge their release." The 83 million-member inter- national labor group has called for economic sanctions against South Africa. Today'!I v1s1t was the second by a delegation from the confedera- tion in less than a year. Jn Soweto, Johannesburg's black township. Winni~ Mandela. wife of imprisoned African National Con- gress leader Nelson Mandela. met with the media on her husband's 68th birthday. It 1s the 24th straight birthday he has spent behind bars. Regan takes heat fordlamond qulp WASHINGTON (AP) -Law- makers and others are hutlil\I crili- cisms at White House Chief of Staff Donald Repn, identified by a White House official as questionina whether American women would be willina to pve up their jewelry if the U.S. imposes sanctions apinst South Afnca. Repn warned a Baltimore Sun reporter about the consequences on the world diamond market of tou&h sanctions against the white minority- rulcd Pretoria govcmmet. South Afnca 1s a leading expQrter of diamonds. "Are the women of America prepared to gi ve up all their jewelry?" he said. "This sounds like 'Diamond Don' Regan," House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., D-Mass., said in; a statement delivered by his press secrcu.ry, Chns MattJlcws. "Accord- ing to him. women know nothing about throw weights, only about carats. How many people must die to lceep this crowd in diamonds?" O'Neill referred to a comment Regan made before last November's Geneva summit, when he said women would be more interested in what Raisa Gorbachev and Nancy Reagan were wearing than 1n throw weights and other arms control matters. NY Times correspondent detained in Peking Radar used in Bolivia drug fight TRINIDAD, BollVla (AP) - Members of a joint U.S.-Bohv1an camt>aign to smash this nation's giant cocaine industry arc installing radar 10 1n1ercept planes used to ferry coca paste out of the JUn~le to secret drug factones, sources said. aircraft were being set up in the 1rop1cal Bcni flatlands, where U.S. soldiers and Boltv1an narcotics police have set up camp. PEKING (AP)-New York Times correspondent John Burns has been detained by police, and the news- paper reported today he was being investigated on susp1c1on of e~ p1onage and entenng an area of western China that 1s ofT ltm1ls to foreigners. Burns. 41 , a Bnton, was stopped by police at the Peking airport Thursday morning as he tried 10 leave China wllh his family fora vacation. said his Porn queen underage; films Piulled ~.OS A.NGELES (AP) -T he d1!.Covery that a girl performed rn do1em of hard-core sex movies while a minor prompted a nationwide alen to se'< film dl\tnhulor<, to pull her m0\1es off 1hc shcht\ to 3\01d prosecuuun. The girl an Oh1u runawa> who billed herself as Traci Lords. turned 18 1wo months ago. but ha., Ix-en maktng cxphc1t '>CX film~ for three ~ear'> police said "It's a disaster ·· said Jim Southe. the Sherman Oaks modchn$ agenl -whu 1s credited with dl\covcnng Ms Lords "Peupk arc pulling tapes. 1 he) 're pull in~ balk orders They're deanng the pm1ers 11ul of the storec;." ( urrcnt \ tdto\ lcatunng Lords include ''WitJ I h1ngs" "Educaung ~1and\" anJ ''-e"'-' 'Wa\e Hooker." Video Ll1\c:r<, shu"'-' her <,p<ining a rilnge 11fhd1r tint'> from a dirty hlond ro near!\ platinum l nrth• -wh1i until relent!\. lived tn Redondn fkalh. ' \l'lluded at an undl\l loo.,cd l<1lat1nn and could not he reathcd f111 lOnlment rhur<>da; 'ia1d her atiornn I eslie H \hram~on f ht' laW\,Cr \a HJ hr1 ll{'nl l'i "\t'J"\ onlu\cd <Jntl \l'f\ \tJred and H:r. •ip\t'I and emh<1rr,1\\t'd ahou\ the . ..,hnlt• th1nJl. \h l1rnl did nothing illegal \f>uthr \.t1d ht ~.1 t' 1 n ~ l'\t1gator\ phototop1r\ of .i 1 n' \ngck\ dnvtr\ lKrn\c and ..1 I''' \ngeles < ounl\ wife, Jane Scott-Long. She said poltcc questto ncd Burns for 15 hours al the airport, lhcn esconed him to his Peking apartment and searched tt but did not take anything. She said police told her at 4 a.m todav to dnve htm to the Paozhu detentton· center Scott-Long told the Associated Press her husband's detention ap- parent!} was hnlced to a motorcycle tnp he took earlier this month in western China dunng which he was briefly deatined. U.S., Embassy officials said the Public Secunty Bureau and the Foreign Ministry notified them Burns was under investigation for entenng an area of China ofTlim its to foreigners. The officials. who spoke on con- dition of anonymity, said embassy representatives went to the Foreign Ministry this morning and "let them know our great concern." · U.S. Embassy spokeswoman Ruth Kurzbauer said earlier tha 1 the "U.S. government and embassy are taking the case senously." The Times quoted Pe~1g officials as1telling a U.S. Embassy ffic1al that Bums also was being 1nv sttAa tcd on suspicion of "gathenng fotelligenc:c information and espionage." The Foreign M1n1 s1ry refused to comment. Interior M1n1ster Fernando Banhclem} dented Thursday that the radar units were being installed. But the Bolivian suurce'!i, who spoke on cond1t1on they not be 1denuficd. said portable unit'> to track ..\t least 100 U.S. troops arrived in T nnidad Thursday to begin prepar- ing with Bolivian police for the operauon. aimed at crushing Boltv1a's $600 milllon-a-ycar c.ocaine industry that officials say ts the major supplier of the drug to U.S. and European ma rkets. Prison, water bonds OK' d for state ·ballot Pal111 Springs rattled by 4.6 and 4.4 aftershocks SACRAMENTO (AP) -ug1s- lationjust signed will put bond issues 10 provide $500 million to build state prisons and SI 00 million for drinking wa1cr plants, on the November ballot. Gov. George Deukmejian reported Thursday that he signed two of the four bond issues sent him last week by the Legislature. The other two. which would provide $800 m11l1on for school constructton and $400 million for college buildings, also will be signed, probably next week, said Deukmcjian spokesman Kevin Brett. The bills signed: •AB2545 by Assemblyman Rich- ard Robinson. D-Garden G rove. It would provide S500 m1llton from the sale of government obligation bonds for prison construction. renovation and maintenance. •AB2668 by Assemblyman Jack O'Connell. D-Santa Barbara. It would provide SI 00 million 1n ien- eral obligatton bonds for local dnnk- 1ng water treatment plants. DeulcmeJian also signed a bill that gives the Veterans Department authonty to sell $500 m1ll1on in bonds to provide mortgages for veterans. This bill does nol go on the ballot. The four bond issues will be Propositions 53, 54. 55 and 56 on the November ballot. By tbe Associated Press PALM SPRINGS-The two largest after!ihoclcs to rattle this desert rcson since last week's eanhquake shattered nerves but apparently caused no tn~unes or propeny damage "The real fea r is. 'Oh boy. here comes the btg one,'' sa1d police Detective Fred Donnell. Thursday's pair measured 4.6 and 4.4 on the R1ch1er scale. The) strulk at I H, p.m and 2.55 p.m. Hundreds of smaller aftershocks have JO lied tht: area ~1nce the July 8 quake th.at caused an estimated Sfl million damage Knudsen dalry faclng bankruptcy actlon Tracy Lord• Two sex education films rejected LO<; ANGELES -fhree creditors seekm~ mo re than SS million fi.led a pet1t1on that could force the West's biggest dairy company, Knudsen Corp., into Chapter I I bankruptcy protection. The pet1uon, filed Thut'Miay tn U.S. D1.,1nct Court 1n Los Angeles, claims Knudsen owes $4.4 million to the New York-ha<1ed lnternattonal Paper Corp., $400,000 to Tulare-based Hoffman Dames. and SJ00.000 to 'tar Blends Inc. of St. Joseph, Mo. The New York company make~ milk cartons for Knudsen, while Hoffman su~plies milk and Star Blends make~ ice cream stabilizers. Meanwhile, Albertson s supennarkets -Knudo;en's large'lt C:U'itomer with 10 percent of its sales-wilJ switch much of its business 10 Knudsen c:ompetitor Jcrseyma1d, Jerseymaid President Ben Ham~gton said Thursda) The Los Angeh:s-based dairy will begin packaging milk for 4k of Albert-1on's C ahforn1a markets 7day. Harrington said. b1nh certificate Lordc; showed him 1n "lovember 1984. "I don't know what you have to do 10 prove that a girl 1s 18 1f she say'i c;he's 18 and she had the 1dent1ficat1on lo prove tt," Sou1he said. The news that authorities had uncovered Lords' background has thrown the sex movie industry into an uproar 1n the past few weeks. V 1deo ~hop operators say they are ;ank1ng her movies from their \helves for fear of betn$ prosecuted on felony charges of distnbuttng child pornography SACRAM ENTO I AP)-The Deu- kmeJ1an Admin1strat1on 1s canceling two adult sex education films after spending more than S40,000on them. The cancellattons prompted criu- c1sm from both sides of the abomon issue. One film was to impress upon male~ 20 to 25 that they share rcspons1b1hty for binh control. The other was to persuade H is- panic couples that family planning ts consistent with their cultural values. The state family planning chief. D Jerome Hansen, said Thursday that officials of1he Department of Health Wovens by ... Port.ofino shawl t.aaael available in black, muAhroom, brandy, burgundy and white. Tho cl811ic Venetian in m•tural hutteracotch. Services found the films obJCC· 11onable But Hcllan Roth Dowden. ex- ecutive director of Planned Parent- hood Affiliates of Cahfom1a. called the cancella11on an eJtample of censorship and an effort 10 appease ant1-abon1on anti-sex education groups while Republican Gov George DeukmeJian 1s seeking re- election. And Thoma\ M Burton, president of lhe Right to Life League of Southern Caltforn1a. <1a1d adm1n1s- trat1on officials "continue to walk a 11gh trope ." Scaffold collapse at museum Injures nve LOS ANCifLES -Five people were injured when a metal scaffolding brace fell about 35 feet onto a line of people waiting to view an exhibition of painting~ from the "iovtet Union al the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Fire ~panment Captain John Miller said 11 was very fortunate that nobody was killed b; the accident which occurred shortly after noon Thursday while workers were adjusting scaffolding on a museum eJtpans1on projed. 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Reg. 28.00 to 68.00 . . .. 11.41 to 43.18 SPORTSWEAR so·s lave ~: On 1wtater1 and blou111 from 1 famoua 1po111wear m1k1r. O. 443. Reg. 38.00 to 48.00 .. 21.IO to 34.IO leve 21%: On 111 c11ual and denim p1nt1 In 0 . 262. Reg. 28.00 to 34.00. . . . . . 21.00 to 21.IO lave 21%: On all regular price aweatera and blouae1 from Sportswear 80'1. 0 . 40/126. Reg. 20.00 to 48.00 ... 11.00 to Jl.00 25% OFF All REGULAR-PRICED DREU AND CAIUAL PANTI FOR YOUNG MEN. REG . 20.00 TO 36.00. 11.00 TO 27.00. CASUAL STYLES ~y BUGLE BOY MODZ ANO ZEPPELIN. PLUS ORES0S SLACKS BY VINCENTE NESI, J.J MCWAYS, ANO E'JOVEN. YOUNG MEN'S, 1861187. 50% OFF FAMOUS MAKER SUNGLASSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. REG 9 00 TO 25.00. 4.50 TO 12.IO. A FINE SELECTION OF FRAMES AND COLORS BY SUCH FAVORITES AS RIVIERA, y TROPIC-C AL,' JOHN HENRY ANO MANY OTHERS IDESIGNER NOT INCLUDED J MEN'S SUNGLASSES. WOMEN'S SUNGLASSES 25o/o OFF ALL REGULAR·PRICED AND REDUCED MEN'S WALKSHORTS. REG 8 00 TO 24 00, e.oo TO 11.00. CASUAL CLASSICS IN A SPORTY COLLECTION OF SO LIDS, STRIPES ANO MADRAS PLAIDS. STOCK UP WHILE THERE'S PLENTY OF WARM WEATHER LEFT. MEN'S ACTIVEWEAR, 109 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR •ve 30%: On all regular price Koret coordlnatea 0 133 Reg 36 00 to 48 00 25.20 to 33.80 S.ve 30%: On all regular price blouses . 0 66 100 297 Reg 17.00 to 26 00 11.IO to 11.20 SPECIAL SIZES a.ve 21%: On jade and fuch1la Carouael coordlnatH from Ma Au11 Slzea 38 to 44 0 132 Reg. 35.00 to 60 00 . 28.21 to 41.00 S.ve JO%: On our entire stock of famous maker blou1oa in large alzea. 0 . 127. Reg. 19.99 to 42.00 .. 13.89 to 21.40 lave 21%: On Personal Haberdashery coordinatH for the More Woman. 0 132. Reg. 36.00 to 86.00 27.00 to 14.IO INTIMATE APPREAL -.ve 20%: On 111 regular price br11, pen· ties and foundation•. D 19/139/268/260. Reg . 2. 76 to 39.00 2.20 to 11.20 lave 20%: On all regular price daywear. D. 63. Reg 6.00 to 34.00 4.00 to 27.20 lave 214MI: On reguler price loungewear from Barad. Komar, C1llfornl1 Dynasty and Bro1dway'1 own. 0 87 . Reg. 24.00 to 48.00 11.00 to •oo lave .,..: On all regular price aleep· weer and robea. 0 . 24/30/232/288/64/ 61 . Reg. 12.00 to 90.00 .. t .00 to 17.IO WOMEN 'S SHOES ~E DAY SUPER SALE ONLY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. JUNIOHS leWe _.On 111 regul1r price 1hort1. D. 2Ae. (Elprlt, Q1nerr1 not Included.) Reg. 12.00 to 28.00 ........ 1.00 to 11.IO lne ~ On 111 regular price woven pentt. (Except Eaprlt and Gtnerr1.) O. 129. Reg. 22.00 to 32.00 .. 11.IO to 24.00 lne ~: On 111 regular price T ·lhhu. IEtprlt, Generr1 and Geneal1 not lnclud· ed.) O. 97/248. Reg. 15.00 to 30.00 ................... 11.a to n.• FASHION ACCESSORIES leve Ml: On 111 riular price Han ... hosiery. 0. . Reg. 1.76 to 8.50 . . . . . . .1.40to1.20 lave 20%: On all regular price leotard•. o .. 223 . Reg . 16.00 to 36.00 ....... 12.00 to 21.ao lave 21%: On all regular price vinyl handbag• from Reanlck and Genson. D. 37. Reg . 28.00 to 36.00 ... 11.IO to 21.21 lave 21%: On ell regular price nylon and canv11 handbeg1, tot•• and backp1ck1. D.227 . Reg. 21 .00 to 32.00 11.71to24.00 lave 21%: On all regular price f11hlon jewelry. 0. 20/111 /427/~/141 . Reg. 7.50 to 126.00 ... . .. 1.a to u .11 l AMP~, leve • ......_. _,..: Our entire col· lecdon of Crvttal l1mpe. Dept. 71 . Ortg. !0.00·360.00 •.••.••.•. n.•m.oo a.ve M edcldonlll ~: Selected Stiff1I lamps Orlg. 150.00-660.00 ......... 00 lave an eddltlor.I Zft: Murr1y Fl ... porcelaln lampe with gift plate. Dept. 71 . Orig. 125.00.176.00 .......... 11.•71.11 HOME ENTERTAININ G a.ve IO%: Mlka11 Thereae cry1t1I tableware Dept. 412. Reg 11 99 . 1.• a.ve SO%: Selected 45 pc. dinnerware .. ti from Norltake. Dept. 203. - Orig. 485.00 . . . 1U.• a.we 70.00: Mikasa Char11ma Black 20 pc. dinnerware 1et. Dept. 408. Orig. 145.00 . . . . 74.n S.ve 30%: Oneida ailverplate 45 pc. flat· ware set for 8 Orig. 99 99 88.89 S.ve 2&%: All silverplatod trays Dept 166. Saye 50% All fabric flowers Dept 413 Reg 2.50 45.00 . . . 1.21-22.IO TAKE AN ADDITIONAL ALREADY REDUCED PRICES ON FASHIONS FOR MISSES, WOMEN, PETITES, JUNIORS, AND KIDS. PLUS MEN 'S SUITS, SPORTCOATS AND FURNISHINGS I** • • Add1t•on1I 30% off dots not apply to the •Qec1f1c sale 1ttm1 h111d 1n tf\11 ed look lo• 11gn1 throughout lht ltOrt Offer elao u~udes m11see' and 1un1or 1w1mw111r men's 1pon1w11r. young men's 1pon1w11r, L1v1'1 701'1 for boyt FASHION ACCESSIORIES leve 21%: On 111 regular price leather 1houlderbag1. D 117 / 172 422. Rog. 22.00 to 96.00 11.IO to 72.00 S.ve 21%: On all regular price belts, scarves. neckwear and shawls 0 41 /86/ 449. Reg . 6.00 to 50.00 . 3.71 to 37.IO S.ve 21%: On all regular price calculator clutch11. 0 . 142. Reg. 20.00 to 26.00 . 11.00 to 11.71 S.ve 21%: On all regular price 1un1or ac· ceuorl11. O. 106. Reg. 3.00 to 20.00 l • 2.21 to 11.00 MEN'S FURNISHINGS lave 21%: On all patterned long·aleeve dea1gner dr111 1hlrt1 D 147/218. Reg. 27.00 to 33 50 20.21 to 21.13 a.ve 30%: On all short and long sleeve Centura dreu 1h1rts 0 431 Reg 9.99 to 13.99 •·• to 1.71 a.ve 21%: On all men's robes D 164 Reg . 30.00 to 60 00 22.IO to 41.00 lave 21%: On all men's hosiery 0 281 Reg 3 00 to 12.50 2.21 to I .JI a.ve 21%: On all regular price better silk neckwear except Calvin Klein. D 226. Reg. 15 00 to 18.50 . 11.21 to 13.17 S.ve 21%: On men's active 1hoea from Nike. Brook•. Converse and Senti. D. 284. Reg . 15.00 to 70 00 .11.21 to12.IO MEN'S SPORTSWEAR S.ve 21%: On regular priced running w11r and t1nnl1 1tylea D 109 Orig. 9.99 to 24.00 7.41 to 11.00 lave 21%: On all weekend wear and awlmw11r 0 261 /466 Orig. 10.00 to 36.00 . 7.50 to 27.00 lave 21%: On all 1hort sleeved woven 1port1hlrt1. D. 213/417 Reg. 18.00 to 27 00 11.IO to 20.21 lave 21%: On all our pure conon IWtltera. D. 171 /292 Reg. 30.00 to ~.00 . 22..IO to 23.71 lave 21%: On indigo denim 1ean1 by two f1mou1 A merican d11igner1. 0 . 290 Orig 36.00 . . . 27.00 YOUNG MEN'S STATIONERY Save 34%: On all our photo frames Dept 15 Save 50%: On all games and puzzles Dept 15 Save 20% to 40%: Pent 11 cases Dept 15 Orig 4 99 10 19 99 2.'9 to 1 fi.99 Save 2.00: On our Zip Off ice ttom L V W Dept 15 Ong 9 99 7.99 LUGGAGE S.ve 26%: Jordache Gold luggage by Yori< Dept. 33 Orig 55 00 to 140 00 sal€ 24 99 to 69 99 11.74 to 62.49 Save 60%: Renaissance II luggage by VPrtl Dept 33 Orig 50 00 to 125 00, st1 P 37 99 to 84 99 11.19 to 42.49 Save 25%: A1rporter garment bag lug· gaq" d'' on,bo Dept 33-211 Spec1& purchase 99 99 ELECTRONICS 74.99 Save 70 00: RCA 25 · c11agondl remote colnr onsoi.. Deot 72 Orig 549 00 479.00 Save 130.00: len11h 19 c11aQonal remote color portahle Dent 72 Orig 429 00 299.00 Save 80.00 to 430 00. 01scont1nued video rerorderc; anc1 ram< orders Dept 235 Orig 329 00 to 1499 00 sale 299 00 to 1099 00 289.00 to 1081.00 HOUSEWARES Save 50%: On our imported Malaysian teak aerveware Dept 204 Orig 15 00 to 65 00 7 .IO to 32.IO (Quant1t111 and selection vary by store.I S.ve 50%: On Crown Corning lead crystal stemware Dept 208. Orig 20 99 I .It •ve 50%: On Regal 7-piece polished aluminum rookaet with S1lverStone~ non·1t1ck 1nter1ora Dept 143. Orig 59 99 21.• S.ve 50%: Codep Woodwind' and Centaurias" ce1hng fans. 3·apeed, rever· 11ble fans with 52 ' span In oak and bra11. Dept 452 Orig 89 99 41.• MAJOH APl'l lfd\J( I~> lew 21.00: Hoover upright vacuum. Dept. 114. Orig. 129.00 ..•.•....• , ... 1eve I0.00: Frlgld1 re 18 cu . ft. refrlgtr1tor. Dept. 80. Reg. ~.00 ••• lave 40.00: Whirlpool large c.pacltv automatic wither. Dept. 80. Re . 429 .. 00 •••••••.•••••••.•••• .a lave M eddldonet 1~: Off the ule pricet of carpeting by Evant and Black and Bigelow. 200 color• 1n plush, cut·n· loop, btrber or frle11. Dept. 32. Orig 30 00 to 50.00 ..... 11.11 to 24.• 14 yd. lnat.llla.d S.ve 21.0Q to 101.00: Our SllhoY1n1 casual oak modular wrap bedroom group by Moma Oopt 92 Ong. 70.00 to 350 00 . 41.00 to 241.00 S.ve 161.00: Almond lacquer 6-pc. din· 1ng set. rouAd table and 4 aide chairs. Dept 274. Orig 1400 00 Mt.00 Save 200.00: Convertible 1ofa 1n 100% Irish linen with polyfoam mattreu. Dept. 233 Orig. 699 00 . . . • .... 4•.oo With 1nner1pnng mattreu. Ong 799.00 50°/o OFF CLASSIC BRAU FINISH CANDLUTICK LAMN ...•. 00 REG 75 00. 24.lt. 27" TALL LAMPS IN ASSORTED STYLES, PLEATED FABRIC SHADES AND 3 W AY LIGHTING 500 ONLY LAMPS , 71 50o/o OFF LAURA ASHLEY EMBELLISHED TOWEL SETI ORIG. 40 00, 11.11. TH~EE PATTERNS BY LAURA ASHLEY FOR AVENTI CASTLEBURY, PALMETTO AND PAISLEY . EACH WITH BATH HAND, TIP ANO WASH 1000 ONLY TOWELS. 23 50°/o OFF 200 THREAD COUNT QUEEN AND KING SHEETS ORIG 33 00 TO 41 00. I.It. FAMOUS MAKER COTTON POL VESTER SHEETS IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS 4000 ONLY SHEETS, 2 50% OFF EUROPEAN WHITE OOOIE FEATHEWHITE GOOSE DOWN PILLOWS ORIG 38.00 TO 48.00, ANY llZE t .19. OAEAMSCAPE IS OURS EX· CLUSIVEL Y, FIRM SUPPORT 100% COTTON DOWNPROOF COVER 3 YR MFG WARRANTY PILLOWS, 266 120.00 OFF SHARP 11" DIAGONAL REMOTE COLOR PORTABLE ORIG 399 00 278.00. WITH RAN DOM ACCESS REMOTE CONTROL AUTO MA TIC COLOR CONTROL SYSTEMS 105 CH ANNEL CAPABILITY TELEVISIONS 72 60.00 OFF FAMOUS MAKER VHS VIDEO RECORDER ORIG 339 00, 271.00. CONVERTS FROM TABLE MODEL TO PORTABLE CORDLESS RECORDER TUNER HOOK·UP, 3 WAY AC DC. 14 DAY 4 EVENT PROGRAMMABILI rv. INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL VIDEO RECORDERS 236 DOMESTICS lave &0%: Our antirt table lin1n1 depan· ment except Artex Green custom table pads Dept 113 Orig 2.50 to 200.00 1.24 to •.• 14.• •Y aae: Auorted wrap and fitted mattreai ped1 from Lou11v1lle and We1t1rn Home Dept 264 Twtn to king, orig 30 00 to 72 00, sale 15.99 to 17 99 14.M •Y elz.e CAFE CALIFORNIA leve ~: On Reebok'• "Chari1m1" lave ~: On ~I ahons and swimwear •·• any e&ze: Cotton shell, poly11t1r eeroblc ahoe. D. 101. Reg. 48.00 ... M.IO (except Oulkallver snd Town & Countryl. fiberfill print comforters Dept 176 Twin lave 21%: On aelected Red Crou, Cob· 86 Specie! purchaM: Cup 01 garden to king. wlll be 66 00 to blea, Cobble Cuddltr1, Naturallzer, Calleo OD.I 1 a· 00 30 00 I 00 to 22.IO vegetable soup and chicken nut sand 126.00 •·• .ny lb.e 222 36 40 A r g. · to · · • wlch on a cro111ant with freah frutt Cafe .. ..--A and Axiom. 0 . 87 / I 11 . eg. •~e --.i. •• On 111 den'im i'••n• by Jor ve 9'nv: uorted thHtt from f1moY1 2 00 .11ft 00 ti 00 to -11 -· -79 California R11taurant J.IS k o 2 o I 9 oo "'6 oo 4· to -· · · ' • -d1ch1, Se;;Jlo Valente and CherokM. 0 ma ert. ept r g. to .. • lave~ On our r':8ul1r price Nine and 94 0 99 "'" 00 --.i.a to JO oo Twin full a.• 0 2 108 R 69 00 . rig . . to~. . .&v.&~ • a k ... CartlU shoet. . I . eg. . uHn 1ng . to 73.00 . . . . . . 44.21 to M.71 S.ve 10%: Selected Bokhera and lave &0%: Royal Cla111c Pima ditcon· a.v. ~ On 111 regular price shoes Chinue rug• Dept 804 unued towel• Dept. 23. from Bau. C.ndlet, Mika, Cleo and leve ~ On 111 boys 8 to 20 lhon1 Oow,,10 .. ., P•11• .~ .. M "' • lu•v C·1~ 5,,,,. Orig. 8.00 to 17 00 1• to .... 8 d ... I 0 2"'1 /-An 11 St .,,...,. O••• O• A o '1,n•t'1•IO\I• fOfl.'"0• •----.. F Unlu . 0 . 8/7&/1 1. an woven .. , rtl. .. ,1;1 p,.,, ~•;,,n• •i" ~•w()O'' 11., • a .,,a .. L• Jor• .... -~ 1mou1 m1ker beach towell. Reg. 19.98 to 46.00 ...... 14.11 to 11.71 Reg. 7.98 to 18.00 . . . . l .U to 11.20 i111 o0n 111 '' '""' vm 1nc1 G• mo•" Dept. Z3 Orig 20.00 to 2&.00 ...... ... I llLICTION WILL VARY. QUANTmU UMITID TO ITOCK ON HAND. INTlf'MIDIATI MAf'kOOWNI MAY HAVI allN TAKEN. NO "40NI, MAIL OR IP'IClAL ORODa. THE BROADWAY I S s ourH t•N C A ,llO llN I A .. ~· .... "': M.,,,..,.c·...,..t -~ .. • • • • British pleased bY-_ extradition treaty WASHINGTON (AP)-The Brit- ish iovemment says il aJ happy th.at the Senate finally bas approved a new e.xtta.dition treaty with Great Britain that makes it easier to extradite suspected Irish terrorists from the Uruted States. The 87-10 vote Thursday was pnused by British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe. Howe, entering a meeting in the office of Sen. Richard Lugar, R-lnd., to discuss South Africa, pronounced himself "delighted" at the vote. He said later be told Lupr "how ~tef ul we are in the United Kingdom 'about the Senate action. Lugar, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Com mince, led the year-long efTon to end an impasse between the Reagan administration, which neaotiated llle treaty, and Democrats from nortbeallml ttatca with larp numbert of oonttituentJ of Irish detoel\L The vote means the trcatyaoa into effect since the Hou.e does not have to ratifY uaties. A White House statement prailed the vote, sayina, "We welcome this bipartisan call to combat political violence. We 1tronaJy believe the supplementary treaty will further our efforts to develop effective tools in the fiaht qainat terrorism." The treaty dilutes the traditional "political dcfeMC, ••by which persons wanted for violent crimes such as mwder or olantina a bomb could arauc in a u:s. federal court that their actions were motivated by politics rather than simple crime. Philly sanitation workers ordered to work or be fired By the Asaoclated Pre11 A Judge today found striking Phila- delphia sanitation workers in con- tempt for defying a back-to-work order and warned them the y could be fired . while Detroit officials' request that 7,000 striking 'workers there be ordered.back to work was denied. And in Pittsburgh. union officials said a strike by the c1ty's 264 garbage workers was a good possibility 1f no settlement 1~ reached when the cur- rent extension of their contract ex- pire~ at m1dn1ght Monday. In Philadelphia. Judge Edward Blake said be will fine District Council 33 of the American Federa- tion of State, County and Municipal Employees $40,000 a day beginning Monday for each day the workers do not repon. The judge also warned the union of the city's right to fire, suspend or demote workers found in contempt. Attorneys for the city said virtually none of the sanitation workers re- turned to work on Thursday and only 48 reported this morning. Mother-of-bride Jackle Ona_.. la met bf fam.llJ frla4 Joe~ u abe Urine at lfJ'iaala, llue~ for tJae .. tar-· day of ber daaf)a- ter. Carollne KeaaedJ. Nuclear weapon t•t reported bJ de.en LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Scien- tists detonated a powerful nuclear weapon deep beneath the Nevada desert Thursday, the 14th announced nuclear test since the Soviet Union began a unilateral test ban last August. The blast, which had an exflosiv~ yield of up to I 50,000 tons o TNT, shook the grqund at the Nevada Test Site for several minutes after being set off in a shaft 2, 100 feet deep at Pabute Mesa, I 02 miles northwest of Las V cgas. It was f cit in high-rise build- ings in this gaming city as well as locations in Death Valley. Curred~ delaying divers to Titanic WOODS HOLE. Maas. (AP) -Roush ICU thwarted plan• to tend a camera·tadto robot into the stem of the Titanic, where hundreds of vic- tims a.re believed lO have huddlcd1 leavina researchers only "eerie' views throuah ill bull .. The current was very strong and there was a lot of ... matter in the water, so it waa a ha.rd, workina dive," said expedition leader Robert Ballard. ~ .. Juon bad to fi&bt bard in the cumnt1" Ballard said of the Juon Jr., which JS tethered to the scientists' submarine. ••JJ. couldn't operate in the strong ~nt down there, so we didn't deploy him." Since Sunday, the scientists have used a tiny submarine to make five dives to the wreclc. which was discovered some 4SO miles southeast of Newfoundland last September. They hope to make 12 dives before returning home July 28. They had hoped to see Thursday whether they could send Jason into the ship through the tear where it broke in two when it bit the ocean bottom, as well as view the psh in the ship caused by the iceberg that caused it to sink. . As he bas every afternoon since Sunday, Ballard delivered a status report via ship-to-shore radjo at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institu- tion. Because of the current. he sajd, "We'll just have to wait until it's a quieter time to try to go in ." By th AuodalH Preu WASHlNOTON -The federal aovemmcnt should not be subtid~ attempts "to set Americant booked on tobecco, •• Sen. BiU Bndley today U)l(l a House subcommittee studyin& a propoaal to bu all adven.isina oftoblCCO products. Bradley. o.NJ., lai<f tbe nation's toblcx:o industry reCeivca whit amounts to S l billion a year in tu breab for advertiJina its products, addina that the fedcra.l aovmunent should not be lend.int its hand to such promotions. "Tbe aovemment should be ·~ with one voice (sayina) smoltina will harm you," Bradley said. T6e House subcommittee on ficalth and the environment, chaired by Rep. Henry Waxman, O..C.lif., is considc:rina the best coniress1onal approach to tobaQCO advertisrna. Challenger crew unaware of peril W ASHJNOTON -The crew members of the space 1buttle Challenp:r were unaware th~ were in danaer in the final moments before their spacecraft exploded, accord1n1 to NASA'• preliminary analysis of a newly restored tape rccordina from the fliaht The tape, recovered from the ocean Ooor with the orbit.er crew cabin six weeks after the Jan. 28 accident. gives no indication the seven astronauts knew the shuttle was in trouble, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said in a statement Thursday. The statement marked the fint time the space aaency bad addressed an~ma associated with the laat moments of the astronauts. all of whom were killed when the ship eitploded in a fireball 73 seconds after launch from Cape Canaveral, Aa. Stage .et for toagb. tai-overb.aul debate WASHINGTON -CongrcssionaJ negotiators today cleared away preliminaries and set the staae for tough barDinina over "who benefits and who pays" in the landmark tax-overhaul legislation they hope to complete by summer's end. lqislaton spent more than four hours Thursday listening to congressional tax experts offer an explanation of major differences between the House-passed and Senate-passed versions of the measure. Tbe exercise continued today, with legislators usina the discussions to give a preview of bargaining positions they will take when the negotiations begin in earnest next week. Reagan blaata •deetructionlat' trade bill• WASHINGTON -President Reagan. resumin~ his attack on "protectionist, really destructionist" trade measures, lS telling business groups the economy must be brought "into still wider contact with the rest of the ~orld." "We're determined to press on with the right trade policy, and -most 1mpo~nt .-to ~o ~l we can t~.shift the political focus away from negative, prot~1~nist lcgislat10~ to pos1uve, pro-growth policies," Reagan told trade assoc1at1on representatives Thursday. % % Dixie's heat wave threatens cattle, hitting Midwest By Ute Alaocla&ed Presa Southeastern farmers are floodina slaughterhouses with cattle they can't feed because of a drought that's shriveled more than $300 million in crops, and Dixie's heat has spread to the Midwest, felling football players and soldiers. ON ALL SEALY BEDDING INCLUDING POSTUREPEDIC POSTUREPED IC $99~ TWIN AS LOW AS POSTUREPEDIC $399~8 QUEEN AS LOW AS SEALY SEALY SPECIAL AWARD PURCHASE DELUXE TWIN SIZE TWIN SIZE $59~ PIECE $89~H PIECE Reg 139 95 Reg 199 95 FULL SIZE FULL SIZE $99!3Jt PIEC£ $129~ f'lf CC Reg 199 95 Reg 259.95 QUEEN SIZE QUEEN SIZE $249~8 $299~~ Reg 449 95 Reg. 599 95 KING SIZE $374~ Reg. 74995 6 GREAT REASONS TO BUY BEDDING AT WICKES 1 fr111 will <w>e ltie w!deSI selechon of bedroom sets &nd the riqht be<Jd1ng to go wrth them 2 'fo11 have a chorce of the best t>rand names 1n Amerrca ').•aly Simmons and Sprrng An 3 'fou can have ourck deltvery on any of our best sellers or take your purchase home with you 4 (01J get thf' best values t>ecause of our size and volume purchasing power 5 'fou can usf' our convenient Wickes charge plan or we'll ar.n•pt Amerrcan Express. Visa or MasterCard 6 Vn11 can rest assured because we stand behind everything we ~II with m1r 3 Tough Guarantees of Customer Satisfaction SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY JULY 23 KING AND QUEEN SIZE SOLD IN SETS ONLY SEALY SEALY POSTUREPEDIC POSTURE EXTRA FIRM ARM Ill TWIN SIZE TWIN SIZE $99~~H P!fCE $15S~~. PIHi Reg 259 95 Reg 319 95 FULL SIZE FULL SIZE $159~ P!fCE $199r~~ . "''er Reg 31995 Reg 399 95 QUEEN SIZE QUEEN SIZE $399 ~~ $474El~ Reg 799 95 Reg 949 95 KING SIZE KING SIZE $549~ $599~~ Reg 1099 95 Reg 1199.95 .· SEALY POSTURE FIRMIV TWIN SIZE $169~~ PICC[ Reg 339 95 FULL SIZE $209~~H PICCC Reg 419 95 QUEEN SIZE $499~~· Reg 999 95 KING SIZE $649~~ Reg 1299 95 • 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you're not happy with your furniture when you got It home, we will take It back within seven days If you find the ldenllcal item 1n stock elaewhere within eeven daya for less, we will refund the difference We will give you a five-year limited warranty .-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=.aga~t~n~:.:..:.fac::.:.:t~ory:..:...:de:.:.:.fec:.;.:ll:..:.;,ln~wor~~k~m~•~n~•~hi~P~•="=d~co::.:.n=M=r~u~ct~lo~n~.~Oe=ta==ll~•=a~va=il=•=bl=•~i~n~o=u~r=M~o~re~•:...._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wicket Revolving Charge. American Eicpreu Card. MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714-821-8550 VAN NUY'8: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd. between Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA. San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone· 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: Sen Otego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714 -540-8242 Open Monday thru Frid y 10-9. Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12·6 No relief is in sight through th~ weekend from the heat that bas con tributed to 16 deaths and prompt- ed farmers and officials to seek help from the federal government and states in cooler parts of the country. Today's highs were expected to be around I 00 dqrees in Georgia and the c.arolinas and in the 90s from the Southern Plains through the 0 .... 1 La lees, the mid-A llantic states and the Southeast. Highs Thursdays were in the mid to upper 90s from Kentucky, Michipn and Ohio to Nonh Carolina and nonhem Florida. The 96 degrees in Traverse City, Mich., broke a 22- ycar-old record. It was 94 in Chicago. the shores 1nter1ors DMgl *lG 'f04lll '"""°" wlltl •• glOC9 and c:realvltw4 :lo.IO Nori S1NCt JO\'Cf CMOl WAl.IM ~ lleocf\ CA 92003 ( 714) M2·Z!56 ....__ _ _...______..........._. ___ COMING SUNDAY JULY 20 DAILY PILOT SPECIAL COLOR TABLOID Sentra's. styling • sportier The new Nissan Sentra, totally rntyted on the outside and more IOtld throughout, makes Its debut for 1987 with a aharper, sportier look to appeal to young buyers. The Sentra keeps many of the same features that have helped make It the nation's best-selllng Import nameplate while expanding It• ap. peal with both a aleeker appearance and an Increased model llneup. A three-door hatchback Sentra model hu been added to Increase the car' a appeal among slngle buyers and young couples. "The Sentra has always been the mainstay of Nlaaan'scar llne. ac- counting for more than a third of our U.S.caraales,"sald C. P.(Chuck) King, senior vice president, sales, Nlaaan Motor Corp. of U.S.A. "We're conndent that this Sentra wlll auc- oenfully compete with the Influx of new Import• as well as establlahed domestic car llnes by offering a full range of models and trim levels." King said a combination of Imports and production of the Sentra line at Smyrna. Tenn., plant will allow Nlaaan to reach Its goal of 220,000 Sentraa a year. or 12 percent of the email sedan segment of the U.S. car market. The 11yllng of the Sentra, particu- larly the wedg&-shaped sedan, ls similar to the company's hot-selllng Maxima. Nlasan officials believe this almllarlty wlll give the Sentra more of an upscale Image. Although the 1~87 Sentra models are totally new In appearance, many changes are not vlalble at first glance: Particular care was paid to making the construction of the vehicle firmer, Increasing the rtgldlty of the body for a more solid durable feel. This results In leas chaaala vibration and a quieter, more comfortable ride. Plus the Sentra sedan la three Inches longer. resulting In more Interior room and trunk apace. The heart of the llne la the new Sentra sport coupe, a "statement" of excitement with Its aty11ng and per- formance that aplHa over Into the other models. The coupe la the first Sentra model equipped with fuel Injection u a standard feature and, In the option al SE trim, 11 equipped with 1 "4-lnch alloy wheels and 185/60H R 14 tires. • A two-door notch back sedan wlll again be offered In the standard trim levef and; for the first time, the four- door notch back sedan wlll come with E trim to give neet buyers and families on a budget a strong choice In the Sentra llne. Fllllng out the lineup Is a flV&-door station wagon for the buyer who needs versatlllty as well u stylish economy. The rear of the wagon has an aerodynamic appearance usually seen only In high-priced European sports models. Nla.san's 1.6 llter, four-cylinder engine Is standard on all models, although the engine In the sport coupe la equipped with single point fuel lnjecilon. The sing le overhead cam powerplant develops 70 hp. OtlfP COMt DAILY PtlOT,,._, .Jd; .. ,.. Domestic new. car sales in early July second-best for '80s Lower interest rates and gasolin~ prices plus incentives help •1 EDWARD MILLER ##A.-...., DETROIT -Sales of new cars by domestic companies rose 8.9 per- cent In early July compared with a year ago on the continued strength of Incentive sales compalgns, giv- ing Detroit Its second-best showing for the July 1-10 period this d~de. ·'The sales were really very strong, considering the weakness In the other sectors of the econ- omy,'' said auto Industry analyst Scott Merlls at Morgan Stanley & Co. In New York. He cited higher prices of Japanese cars due to the strength- ening yen, lower gasoline prices and lower Interest rates. ·'The sates have been hold Ing very steady here for the past several months. It looks llke the automakers have been successful In fine-tuning their Incentives to keep sales at a pretty steady pace.·' said Harvey Heinbach, automotive Industry analyst at Merrill Lynch In New York. '' Unllke last year. when incen- tives caused all kinds of gyrations. now they seem to be holding a falrly even keel." For the period, the seven domestic automakers sold 189,521 cars, up 8.9 percent from 174,019 a ... AND year ago, according to flg\fr• reteued Tueeday . That came to an average 23,890 sales per day In eight offtcfal MIHng days. Only the 25,675 a day tn the July 1-10perk>dof 1984waabetter during the 1980s. The magic of Incentives wu particularly apparent at Chrysler Corp._, which enjoyed a 25.6 per- cent sales gain compared wtth last year by more than doubling the sales of two dated car lines: the Dodge Omni-Plymouth Horizon subcompacts and the rear-drtve Afth Avenue luxury car. Chrysler. the No. 3 automaker. Increased Its share of the domestic market from 13.6 percent last year to 15. 7 percent In the July 1-10 period. No. 2 Ford Motor Co. reported an 8.8 percent sales gain over a year ago and had the same market share. 26.3 percent. General Motors Corp., which has been trying unsuccessfully for near- ly two years to re-establish a market share around 60 percent, appeared to suffer at Chrysler's and Ford's hands. GM en Joyed a sales gain of 7 .8 percent over a year ago. But Its market share fell from 55.4 percent last year to an even more disap- pointing 54.8 percent this time. Among the smaller carmakers. American Honda Motor Co. Inc. sales of Ohio-assembled cars were down 1.1 percent, Volkswagen of America Inc. sales trom Its Penn- sylvania plant were up 50 percent and American Motors Corp. car sales were down 55.9 percent. ANNOUNCING VIP SERVICE FROM NEWPORT NISSAN LOWEST TRUCK PAYMENTS OF THE YEAR! HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: When you purchase your new Nissan from Newport Nissan we ~ill put a gold sticker in the corner of your windshield. Anytime you need your car serviced or repaired you simply call us and if the vehicle is within our VIP service area (currently 3 miles) we will send a driver to pick. up your car, bring it in for service, and deliver it back to you at NO EXTRA CHARGE! Due to scheduling, we do ask that you call as far as possible in advance. ALSO , just for buying from Newport Nissan, we giye all of our customers 1 YEAR OF FREE EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE. We appreciate your business. N I s s A N 888 .Dov~ St. Newport Beach 714/833-1300 NEW 1986~ Nissan Hardbody Truck 5 spd, full factory equip. ( #020410 ) on approved cre dit. $63000 Down /Cash or trade . 5 l %annual percentage II rate financing for 36 mos l 7% annual percentage II rate fma nc1.ng for 48 mos I l % annual $13 0 95 1 percentage II rate financing p M for 60 mos. er 0. Total of payments $6766 56. Def pymt pnce $7396 56 Cash price $6299 + tax he & doc fee Total of payments $7230 72 Def pymt pnce $7860 72 Cash pr1Ce $6299 + tax. he & doc fee Total of payments $7857 Def pymt pnce $8487 Cash price $6299 + tax, he & doc. lee +PLUS+ GOOD SELECTION OF - • • Otange Cout DAILY PtLOT/ ,rlday, July 11, 1818 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGI! IP CALLING PROM 80UTH ORANQI! SAil •NTO SAVINGS . 4. line~, . s7eo or ·s~o 7 days. . . with prepayment Private Party ONLY. No Aul latatt, CommtfCltl, Of Htlp W11111d. ........ ,. .. ...... 1111 ..... 1111 c...a ··• •u am C!l!t... HM llntat IM4 ...... lM4 lntH IM4 '!"J't""' ..... lil'!~a; liiflif1tni1if° a. PriOtd drwn Hew llUllWUllTI **WIW** IYOWN"" TIULI..... Jiiiiliif.-~ ......, IJll 111.1 . -W/NI I IUP Sir tee. ~1.IOO ... H1 48r Ha nw. H~ on a s bdrm, t bath, 1-atcwy Condo aoroet UCI, lbd, IT.... llWNIT llul IJ! • • ••• ......... One of Polneettll °'*' Wedo bluff. HS,000 Down. twnl'IM w/911, otnt Alf. 2'Aba new Pllnt, patio •---illil[llllllllfllll'~ll"'llil .. · tut.oor'i'~ OIWICLldO homllnOOod walUell !~~t!: Sun 11·5.117't-to70 t1H,OOO.Callbt'MI 12·1 'HAt'A~f!Mdt102,IOO a/~1~C>OJA=-:..nr'I ~~~ L~~t~ '3fl t~ tiO bMo . locatlon with IUMy tou1h tOOM upetal(a ,..,..(, ..., I PIYT ... a M (802)441-1' 11 Peg Oamwon lff..9400 • I ...... • ... ...... bclh, a Oii' QllO, PoOI ,. r .... ... 1111•11111 petlo 81ngle ttOfY, a ~ ~em. a ,.,._ iiK2aA. hUg4toornetlot. I Ooocljobt.rtftal>ltMNlote, T~. 1140 aq ft a NUna, tenn11. •yr,.. _ _. _____ .... _. __ ._lotCMf100ldngN9w-Miier ~S,000. room. QUlll1y oon.tNO-$318,IOO. Pt1no, r~ 3 bdtm,a1':..n~tt\N.': ft'UllttlerH.,...'Ydayln room, *..::!d I:' llate to 00 mutt 1111, 9.-tiiiilliii ........... N!l!l!!lliiiiiioi-m l~tllOlar. panoramic ledroome. motlvattd pqo.,_aepetat41 utlHty new paint Met noora. YllllTllllLI I ln!«eetlntthlngeto"'Y· ldrm, 2.,. lath, famtty dent lffYlng oountry, •• 1 ... 1•1 •• .a i'" port Httt»ot-A ~ (7 l•) 673 4400 tlon. Ample ~erktng Orte Ownt/Aot. ..._ :r' ~ ~blna. ••tned. ~~.0.:tfiM ~.,: 11•.tOO. 141-8100. iliii Wffa = ==~n24"t r, ~.·oe,:,n r .. h 8PYOLAiS AIDOE •120.ooo. ~n Ttncihr pOOlt, view Of trvln• 1111 +llAT ILIP ltMll 211 YtfY-6i1 MO. ·-=ded gate Aak~n '.DON o.°THOMAt 5bd-3'Aba. view, aeourtty ~1·1"8 "•noh, S yn 01~1 Unlqu.bMchhomlln AYI lept 11t. 11MIOI . 1y111m, cul d• HO I e11uoo. ......a .. l'i'J ')I< H l dltloMt0001n=..~ oa11 aaeo.ooo Aet 131-ss11 91;q5\\':t.a liii 1 prty;:.~mu.:~•bd. cenu ... ...,.aa HMtH.Pttnolpaleonly C91t1 Ina 1114 --~ "IMQilivJ.r nf9t)laoeTipenlehtlte, +usx•-* OUTA MIU W•'f WT um.II ~=· 11~~ o.,9r 1IA HA. csen w/hot tut>. fll 1111 A mllt (llllYI 1114,IOO) !&81.ida 3 bdrm, 21.~ bath. Sir Illa. 4 ffploe, maid'• S.t-7~71 NOWI ff:. b~ =· ~ WI llR Tll Mlll1 4 bdrm. 2 bath home. A. Juet ll•ted. New oar~ a q11ra. 3 Oil 011 Walk 10 LUll/ULI If IWIU too. a 1eoo1mo. M0-7I04 Your dqhter'e ~ model, lrg IOI, ~ui.t to-paint. COY9ted patio + botl. l7HK ~ lat OPl!N SATURDAY 1·1 31A SIA NiWLY 6iO . tn anftfet'ed. -Total,.. ca~~;i:eUC:~if.T ~1°'=~·:= ~& ~~ ~. ~ HA, 2\tlA, lk.l"!z ,ran-COM 0 CottaQe. Clarg, yd, modet. 2 "+loft, 31A -3 831·12M Ill GlllYOll loott·Land co. 4 ... 1800 clecan ftlan, nr P'MNon frplo, laundry, patlo. ltalle on 'A ICt9 w/N.I ··~~~~-1 ltlend S1IOO/mo ...... t1100tmo,......._.113. llddlW. All thla at only t!: SllD,000 • ..,...,..., lilt t111SK .... 790-U31 OOEAN, CANYON VilW. 1280•000· Agt 840-56IO -~--~--•I NIL..... * L!Ai! WITH '* 38' tla, 2 cw p . DIW, L1'li Lm Im.I IMI Ull011IU * OPTION TO IUY '* Credit ratlnQ. Avt f'OW. Ptala1ala 10t7 28A t " Fl • An outatandlng townhome In ex-41.. ..... pool ............. cuetom bullt Dover e1ot111mo. 1t0-01tt own ouH. ' • , I I Bl C 0 3 BR FR h1 • " .,.,., ::.t ""'!'.t."• Shc>tM pool home llr uuea PllllllU place, 2 cer g1rag•. But. llrMu lMI c UI ve g any n. . . gh '""rm. Now 9a2t,wu. 38112000/mo 2"K Golden Oooort~tN ' 4bd · 3b• ly o-ner patio. aenk Re po celllngs private cor:ner locatlo 3BA 3BA, pool. remodeled Yll I I 11·1 IOIO. blaut1ruf 81utt1. 14 fo.ooo S75-5t48.. · t 10•.000. Bier 548-0222 IY IWllll ' ' n leltctien, Many •xtru Now II • • • model avallat>le. "' -----,,......., ....... -...... rw -~--.,.,,......,,..~~...,.,,~ BNut r9modeled water· among tall tree.a and gorgeous 9310,000. BLUFFS ·e· PLAN 1\tlA condo. huge ptay. C9ttaa ••I llr HU M0~~;~;~~1~;!,D· ~~a: front 3BR , 2BA l'IOfM. gardens. BKR 759-1234 3bd. 2'Atba. ,.,,, rm. end room w/'#OOd bat, many A68k. o;oo; m on new paint. MW 0 car~1: ~~~n:.:~~octt 844-1080 ••WANTED•• unll CIHn ' vacant. 'L~ ' etnentti.. cyn w/ocn w . 4lr. '"-mini bllndt, recently r.. now ts 17 000 Call·~ Harbor View houll or 1285.000/fM, &.«.03llO. The ~ O:.: 328 Hazel, 0'*1 Wed· modeled, by owner. M&.-3rae 'w11 554•3880 Jumlne Creek condo 2158 V. Oor•do.open 1·11 831•1aoo Sun 12·5 81 7&9-8070 1139,llOO, 751·3724 ' Send detatla to T9Mnt. LIDO ISLE BLDAS HM • e Pine Vaf19Y, NI 92MO Corner tot. Aorou trom iiPAC10Ui 280, HA •VEASAllLES ii7K* beh. 4bd, 4'M>I, llbrwy, D\.tptex, "PIC, dl'W, new 18r Condo Qui.t 1oc blllard rm. 3400 aq fl , catPet. +~IA'* Qlflge. I _, Pool •P• clubhOUN *495,000, Sl'leplro Co, 711 Jumlna, t1f00, '°' Nunae, ;Ym & mor•i OWMf/agen1, S..&-3120 appt 780-9112, a11811 f.1. Ownr/Agt 722·7388 or 873-8588 -------NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cetta Itta 1114 a IL .... ID TWO Story, 3bd. 2ba, up-2 BDRM 68A68 Lovely 3Br. tam rm. 3Ba, gred" Rl!DUC!OI Now U95/mo. Small OO¥ered ~~HEODORE : ROBINS' GIANT i-. I ~ End Unit. OWC w/lew S 199,500. 844·2408 patio. Cati Terry ewnlnga down, 10.11%. '245,000 549-9123 fM. Ownr/lkr 844-7710 Nwpl·Lldo lele. Hr 38a ll!LCOUAT IE8T BUY* S375,000. 81. to St 40' , lot Neet beeCll & tennlt 2Br 2 ,A,8e + lien condo. EYMlwknd1 875.0553 2300 lq 11 O<lMrl Yl9W •31r 2'.t8a. ""'Y oonc;o, dbl gar. '"· pool, epa. l9nnl• 110911 No ~ 722-9011 Of 722-1140 S389,000 Ownr 711M940 • IUY11W 1 ILlnl ..... Below mar1c., Red 1rom •PUllLY ,.* n S319K to l299K thc9d •Br. 381. 2 c. garaoe. Dramellc epeclou1 2Br price tor lmmed ..,. pet• ok? Only ttOO. ,_ 2B• 12111,000 land 1nc1 Nentucke1 1 model. 31A TIUlm 111-IMI Shown By Appl Only 28A w/lrg tld• IOI Move -------- NANCY IMBERNINO In lmmaa lnoludH: •Large 2 Bdrm , lath REAL TOA Ou1rd9d •comm comm Duplex. Oatage. 2171-C •••·1111 pool & 1ennl1 833.3e22 Pleoentla 1835/mo. No or 831·5510, alk for Fran P911 5411·7913 IYeWIH Hett>or View 3bd. Carmel lt1tla .... ......~.,. .. Air cond, corn9f lot. high-••trt l 01t ~u U ly upgraded Prtn<:lpt.a A11umabie 1.1 6 1281 llW .... ,._,., only $295.000 Ce ll Luxury 2bd. 2b• Condo - 7ll0.()235 I Yltd C.llng• Pool. IP• TIWllllll _IY_e_Wl_l_I • WTIL"P 551 ·8480 ev.a1wtind1 Oeaffl ftr IHt 4Bdrm 2Ba t2t9.500 BY OWNER Frplc, vaulted o.lllnga. dbl Totally refurblehed Like Woodlale• Condo Sec gar, pool. l9a Ho pate. -18drm 1775 new. many am•nlllH g1t9d comm. BMYI lalc• 28d 2,AtB ......._ 1tr• $8000 landtcap9 allow· vu Choice loc. 21R 28A, rm • • ..._, " anoe to i ull buyer all bltln• • trig, w/d , crpt, eee W. 18th St 14&-2731 780-3070 or 7110-t'3te dr&P99, bllnd1 Nr SC 3 Bdrm & Ba. Very QUlet all,, "Ayll Ptia 1120,000. 838·8053 ar ... No pett. FW'a IH5 --R .. r yard aoo .. e. 3 Of 4 8drm1 5 balh1, lg 1 tattlry II 722· 1910 country kite tem room CllJtl 1221 NEW 1986 TAURUS I many x1r .. lmmaeulat•j 18 IOta for ;ai; In PaclliC OHPU W/OllU K cond Term• negotiable. Vl•w Memorial Perk 2bd PLUS endOMd ywd 500 Signal Rd 842-9282 (Vlata del Mat), N I 1375 548-3227 CUFFHAVEN BY OWNER net Md! (819) 729-11114 DOUBLE DEALS I Charming 4bd. 21>1. eiclra 11200 Of' bMI Two llld.-AttOfdeble 21>f kid• «* latge tot, *ullfUlly land· I by·••d• burl al ~ot• 1575 bUlc decor ctOM to fV.0~ $ SALE SPECIALS! NEW 1986 THUNDERBIRD PllOI $9986 NEW 1986 MUStANGS I FROM $6886 NEW 1986 RANGERS FROM$6286 NEW 1986 F·150's FROM $7986 USED CAR SPECIALS '79 Ford Fairmont ""' A~,.,. •• I 1c,.-.• C••~ ~< .<.O•I s2995 '85 ~'fl:'· 1!111 1•'4.1 '"' 1. .1'11'8/lft 5 5995 '79 Ford Clubw1gon c,;.t at••·' \f I • to • •••'• .,..,.. e "'II~ L llW<JW s5995 '84 ::~~r~ I I llllllO. • t.,..cl II. C. O<I ~•H t untOOI (I.le I 1<VN071 •5995 '83 D•taun Mex I me !l 11'<1 A C AM ••• p •tN>t:,...,t tun~ LK,; 0'4,U!lMl •7495 '83 Tor.ot• C•lloe IT • IPMCI i\.C. .tlM-l'M CUa ..... •799"5 !~~~lyt~ ~t! Ow• ~an;. -'•·eio •" (Uc;. •9&95 i c 1ped , 1339 000 Lakeald• Oerdena Aoee •l'lope&park 831-0l33 Hiii• Memorlel Park. •111·1111* CONDO By owner w .. t. Whittler M&-5787 Or IPICloul 25?.lt II rm olltt locatlon 1peclou1 l-n;( 2b• hm 1891111 kld1 a 2bd 2b• UpP9r unit Tia• Ir.. IHV P9t Ok cell 53 191 S1s0.000 722·7170meg 1 SAND PEBBliB R;;Ort 'Agt fM or 848-118211 Avg 23-30. 81Mp1 4 _,.EA_,S,.._T....,.S .... ID .... E_2 ___ 8ed-room--. -1 N"r Del Mar Racetrack Beth wttl'I yard a g11age lrkV.lat·IJ .... r 3BR Mon.co • 1259,IOO 1213)898-<>eae 540· 7798 att &pm 1 1795/mo. 842-3850 Bkr Come ... Come ••011 Come E/tld• 21R 1BA, gar, MCI byy ·In CIHt!rted • yard, wt! hkup. 1715 Incl -----------g .. & wreter. + MC dep ' S.e--0491Of8154432 let U1 Help Y 11 Sen Y ••t p,.,,.,t Call C11111ftt4, 642 -5678 for Information & surprisingly low cost. -"'.".,.., 1. a .. --·--,.. . ' '- ~ • I ..... . ... . WTllll I Attrecll~ 28r 281. 11ove. trig, O/W, oek oablneta. dbl gataof w/opnr. 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CeM Doyour~end~et e....l'Mt'* tMC).to71 or 831-5510 FrM tM :tr 11tflitd !Mfbl. '88 VW.Golf .... ,.. ·I 0 •Oott090 uzu ~ .... ...... .in.n.~ ........ . ....--.... ....., • 10 #712571 $6319 FACTORY STICKER YOUR PRICE You Save $J900 FACTORY STICKER $6987 YOUR PRICE $ 913 You Save $5864 s 455 '14 Dodge Ven lotided Converlion •1HUK419 S12,915 '14 Rabbit LS .., ..... 5 IC)d, *· AM/fM ....., -a ont; 54,000 1'111. #832ZPZ '15 GTI '15 BertOIM Conv. 'MNl.Man 4X4 Pictcup ttUCtt. fully toec:t.d. 8 cyt undet 3.000 mtlel •02230 S12.lll '13 Honde Accord Alf. POOllf9r steering. moon roof, ..eo . ...,_, •2272t $7111 '15 Chfty 8prtnt L~ •. low mllea. Hipeecl, AM/Rot ...., #1ERJ213 ~. timed......., 8f'lgtl1 Aidt 10224' ..... LEASE OR BUY FROM CONNELL & SAVE BUY TODAY! WITH FlllAllClllli RATE AS LOW AS ••• LEASE TODAY! 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I • 1~~~~~=~~ c-..... ha ohHt, tall ourle, NS 4ta4or141·1111 .~ oom"'=1~ ml tlm111142•U7't il&liil• ........ -::-:.-;. & l..f, c.::.:::1.:.::,110":,; 1 eommenW lllcll. m ~=Mt 11. A: uGu.,., m w;: •1-t111.~11att. •·a..,_ :"l'!l....., C-1 et e.tboe ~Zone. '"" oat. 6~.,..., In w/qualtttoettone of • .., _. ~. 207 Plllnl St. $211.000. ""' "" cooklno & o,.."'"•· Al or Lowtr • 1m l'f1..a.t3,0wner. '6UNO M Dog. blftd In ,.._.01117I0-11'4 -11&11.. llft ... W COfOM del Mer, to be.... ~::... ~= Metur9 ._. ......... '°' ...., CNlop1d11 .. modeted prtme etore u., Ha 1n ...,_ to-. tor lnMM, .,-... "=1 .., • ldlrl8 home b . Aooolftlilll & 1C).Uy .-e t1. 71 per 11. 8kr ' . CM, M--f. Wiiiy fte80o ~ II ..-..,. lllq) N!pM. GOod ofllOe 17M700 "9Miomlol 'ound M/WHT LAI tleble.Dlaf'9. t17 .. 1t1~ PMNw.e'IT'°'4-teft"' .... 1o11ry open 90-HUSKY MIX-Cotter no 146-3102....,.,. lhlftl. Mon-Thur, hilt\ coning to e.p & eb9ty. W9llillJ ana tao•. dlttlnqul•hlng Wanted -nM!llellt PIT ............... 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Cll,_.,.722-1221 41M-1811 ••&11/l!atal 11• 8a4ary OJ"l'meneurate n-emk pref. Jane ......--..... --·..,.--~· ~ FOUND YOUNO BL.ACK -wtttl 11X1*11110t. lend 751-6622 ~ SIW ... ..., T~li!IJlllij LAI. 714 Gold•u-t & -IPUll'lllW'f NtUme to TIL MGMT. curttydlal••· W!lml ~r; Gwfteld. 141-3471. FrJifofb poeltlon • .._.. ~ 'f.. 17"'c,t-17A. GENEW. OflP1CI Pif. To. "P?:; no cndlt FOUND Y ? Mlle Cet be enthuela•t.lo end w.a, t2t2 TrelnHI Atterftoone. "'· no . cal o.. .~ • cheetful & WOt1c well lfyou',.looldngforecar, -Phonee, lit• typing. nllon Aleoc. 73 7311 Cctly. Vcty Ha= w/peop~ :=. = clwlftedhMIWlftforyou. 875-9212 ....,...... n!I View Hemet l40-53H c:.daya. Salary open , •••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• ~ Jn '10CI'" LOST AUST. SHEP. Mlle 9Ceordlng to exp & .a.,. · 1ngtora~~t~ 7 mo·e. Gmltanlwtlt. no ~_:=-ev::1-tee4 or : CAREER OPPORTUNITY : help2Europeenglrtewntl lal. Lott 7/14 vie. 17th, • • ftnanclll ~ .. C.M. ll42-482ll .a/II • MANAGER • pey !ft..,... 722473ht LOST 81ac:k cue llUIM'!R! e . e 548-0911 w/oomputer dlece, lltc •HomeC.. • • Wlleon/Pl9oentla/Adame •Alltllftl : Applicationa •re now being ac· : ..,,,., T.I. ltll 7111181 In AM8411318, •PartorFulllrne e cepted for management po1ition1. e ~Mt t9tUm on 55&-0MO •1~~1t • . . • TDL Aleo lend on & buy LOST Silky Terrw, 11 Call for eppolntment, e lnd1v1dual1 muat be 1ell-e TDe. S10,000 up to month old melt. ~F~. 8-SPM. e motivated, organized, Oexible and e JUMBO'S. Celt DenfWlofl REWARD. l..IQuna Hiiie Doctore and Nur9lt Home e I · d A 1· · e Mloc. 873-7311. .,... no-5472 . NurllnG s.w.. 3900 e goa oriente . pp 1caot1 muat eo1oy e Birch St, Butte 112, NI. • working with youtb1. • &ueuee.nh !:-!'card •P= 111·2111 : .. Reliable vehicle, valid licenae ! rm .. BB Aeectl~. Al• )'OU un-BYIL&llllTllTP/T • and IDIUranc~. muat. • mil .... -· ~.,.0=· :~ a.1ng a etable. Mllth : We offer exceJlent company ben· : c!:"s!~~ PMCe of mind la one vtllt ~~~ ~o '°:.a~ • efita including: Paid vacation• and e Pure & Maturi.I Skincare away. Call now 417-tl73 Would ~ RDA. p09-• hollday1, medical and dental in-• SAT. JlJL Y 11, 1-4PM. Execut!W neede a l*?Y hlon le 2;3 dya • wtl. Ctlll : au ranee, bonu1 program. salary and : Hollday IM. 17941 Von friend (30 to mid 40 • Dr. F«d • ofc, 142-7431 • mileage allowance. • Kannen, !rv. Info 540-1431 without depend«tta). I DENTAL ASST Needed e e r -t I ,.... M•• ~~-tlrMln ~ .'!.-! finer tor Newpoft ~ Gen: • Apply in person Tues. thru • -.__ t .... "'"' .,, ..... went Pnlctloe RDA « RDA e Th 2·00-6·00 • ·FF T F Aust Ship. 1omeo111 to enjoy them · e ura. · · p.m. • F 0"st!;·· X emiu. M with. I'm 50· 5' 10" tal, Eligible. 142 - 5243 • ORUIE COAST PUILISllll CO • c0caer tan/bile, F ·DLH weight 143. 1 '*•the wta. 1m1L II& • . • • blk/wn M OSH «anoe dancing, trSYll. TENNIS, .,._.._ ---..__.., • 330 W Ba St • wt1 rabbtt, F DaH wtlt etc. Nwpt Bch. 7514571 "~'~ : e · Y · : Tabby, F OMS blk kmen. Seeking"*' aotflna com-c:anna ROA, with~. : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • ..aned kmena. ...,.._ panlon, alngle 45-55. c:ar-1de upertlee, non • EOE · • port Anlmel Shelter. wrtte to· Golf, PO Box emkr, S9 hr. 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IOI 21+yre om 11AM CO IPM, .. w/bdepnl & IMM, .,_ taoo. 1174131. ~ ...._... wen'9d =.•._F~ ~" A&JddliiA dr'W w1 "*'On a a ,.... ...... 1_,.,,__ ...... :,; .CJ:::" •oup tum trip~·,.. 1y JAPANUe LADY: Own ngtlt.tndt l3IO Ml-710I ~f; i·. ;..~;;;; telly ....::= PAATTlME...,_ traneporlacton. Call MATCHING *tcie gold cNlr9.. peddad ta eed\. OoOd tn. ~712 ""day,. deyt ~ 544M>627 btec:*,""' ... ~ .... toaO aa• .. a Avalfable f:'med. ........... cMlr, ahlntcond •• 250 .......... . .,.. I 432-8014 W-0814 ..... . ~NowAW!lleb6e Part time -em!!!! MOV1NO. Mutt ... Nowt •llflmlll• e.m TH"'H~Tc»-ON Y•lfJllcllllb mantel et•• w x JIP: ~lnMlnt.Cond. H-.4-...onAug.20. INsy "" """' ,......, SIO ' o . Oeilt dlly 1*t '300. OM WW trade lor ""I NaM BEACH/ FOUNTAIN NO SELUNql 2 Clerka 0. all hall trM rote top deeitl OM well other tt1en Aug. 11 iWv VALLEY INDEPENDENT. ""'*'r:= tc:,.,..wrtty '*-•r!M!~~4 17~1 mfr· unit . (3 po.) '518. 23rd. Ml 30M" DelWr 1 d9y • .... No ~ rs. ~Hout1y. ...., "" • _._ lofebed. Oak bdrm __ :_-:_~~~---~!.-_ "°dcltlng. .. ~r:..!:_"30pm~OOpm. JENNY UNO CRIB. 3 AA-$550. White meuve+ MOVtNO IOXl.l el.._ ..,_. ,_.... ~ ..,.,, ,,.._..-1:...,.,.,. ... F« tlque ct\ ... pe.tfoml gray aolaltv ..._Stun-Oon't~torr...e..iu.ttn ear. trucll or ll•tlon ln'9M9w C9I nne an. roc:hr 1t201e. u~-,y Nng ~~ Cof tbl leMd lerge mowe. t66 er. end lnauranoe. &~ 642-6878. bench. fM)y-11 Pot 1111y ..-'300+ din ..-$550+ obo. 954-7509 642·1444, Mk fot Pllf lllT'lll Tm 8tCM. 71t-eaee ber ttOOla S75.112·230e Triode for Vin or PU. OM JoAnne ~· Local pe9t oontrof com-LAAOE Antique fancy MOVING Nloa ~ T1'lomat c.bttty Otgllft, Ill I peny Mede route tedt, cwwd coud\. Totally ,.. tOf ••• Din. -bdrm otw I br... cotM •••"I llllllf ... tr•. nut Nl\le OOod done & ~. a.w '°°'" etc. cal eft• 3 p ... • table. l4S 4132 111. ,_ driving record. oall r~ * '~ 720-8081 · · Two • r tlotll 9'-' end C~ 17t-8021. 1NO e, & oM eldeboerd. --.. dlYlll"ll + a·x.-." 11 now terctna ~· Nice otd pine HOUiter , __ tor • fUll lime Cllltller. l•f r•tllllnm c:upboerd. Sc.lned g1w ..... UL1J matching pelnUnQ. MN. Mu9t be abte to tell•,.. cr.tc. FfT ~rl AttfJllY limp, e«c. 541 4114 All fUrnlture nut got 173-6841 1pon9lbltlty, energetic 1-12. eo.ta MeM St.tton-Celt 711-5e3e end trtendly. Moeher't II ... 270 E. 17th St. CM OM rol-top, Jdnt cond, Yin'•~ 1 growing compeny end S1000. OM MW! dealc WROUGHT IAOH PATIO Lott of V1ntaoe aothlng, off_. meny beMflt1. Telematk~ ehalr W/flff'M S185. Mt'8t DINING SET glelll top, tte>te ftllCtutM, 50 gait ~ apoty at: 225 E. .. D Ml .... 786-8301 rect table + 4 chair-. weter heater. wood 1tih St, C09ta Mela. w/CUlhlona. Elcdt QUellty doota. d,_., dAlwen. NOWAVAll.ABLE lnlluett 1111 1116 extra arm cMll' & RV th&. oddl &. erMil. •SE • GXE • 5 spd •Automatics • T RBO's • 2+2's . •COUPE'S 1 I If you 're just starting your own buain ... , c:laasified'a a great place to buy office equipment. l•llU.... Enero-t1C pec>pta nMC1ec1 I ll'f aw u-l6cSe tbl evt111. 1st-192t. 120-e121 °" ~m1 To ~ In promottona, to conduc:t • Mn.ung mT._... i--------------------------------------------__,;:....-_..;.,. _____ _ direct mall, bllllng end,.. Study tor the Onlnge W lll-110 ~ng .. tc:''a "::t eo::~~ REFRIO l6de x l6de 1325. • .......,.,, St~ combination lhoWt. Main'*' corr & P*Mnt ptlOM ¥o6Ce 1 1325 TV color 11" 1150 IChedullng of DE. c.n.. muet, no upettenoe r• .. .. 1n· ........ .... • • dldat•• ehould have quited. ldeel fot ~ ""11 t """"'· .....-1501 direct hendt on mage.. m•k•re. high •ohool .... nam 1111 :dne ctrc or dlfec:t IMlt Mnlort, college •tudentl a-.-.. __ ..,. lll .... 11 up, end PfOYen ablllty to & moonHQht-.1 Houn: - -COOl'd profectt. FfT M-F. Mondey-Ft1dey 5:30pm -------~. Mellnda 14&-3H4. to l :OOpm, Saturday Fuaitut 1114 Compenton Aide • Mature l:OOam to 1:00pm. Star1 I llY ,.. -llYMn fOf ee Y'MI' otci at $4.00/hour plue I woman In Nwpt Sch. bonuMa. Private dealc & W lll-110 Rift. Room. boetd + phone, OHual attire. 1 DBL BED w/trame MOO. (805~ne Home wottter. wek:Ome. headboard l50 2 iQ ORNER Wented FfT OMV ::. ln~~~F~ wood dealc 115 l 1100, print out required. Mutt 1-3 S.t. at 642.se78. 7 3 3 • 92 0 1 Iv m 1 g • be 25 or older. Meea 642-0418 aft Sc>m. Btelt• Suppty, 945-8300 TrllnM 4 Piece IMng room Ml, I llT'mlm ORANGE cou~ AREA ,,..,., UMd, Mrthtonet, pfT wortt lor wood framing No HS)eriellC9 needed. cott 1785, MM $285, 1Ut>-<:omractor In CM wa·n train you one of 152.,.254 I Ret~ fr~, .. C9"~ ~~~~/1":!rv!'':;! 4 poeter1~ 11n1 water tor pr., d. _.._292 .-encs Md'I th 1 bed. ex'""""'· 150 obO. mon n 1 Cell Laurie after 59"1 FLOWER Shop Hunt 8ch local Army AeMtw unit. ~13 °' 162-5803 mature per90n, tor pert 8eneftU Include $50,000 .,,-,-..,...--...,--,.--,.--11me ..... & D8'*el eflOC> gtoup lffe lnaurence, ,. a ft Ivory cotored IOf• w/8 wonc. 642-oeM tlremant p11n. apace eu1hlon1 150. Men'1 - • II •• -available tra¥91. GI Biii for white naugh Lounge chair ---R-• ••• college, ate. Available 125. 536-4050 Heel> wntect lmmed. Own ~ w.. a· aota & e· loYeeeet Good ~ 64S-0991 •Dental Male1ant eond Ptald/earthtOM9 •Vehlde Mecnank: · ~ •Stock/ParuSpec:lallst 1175 both. Je11le1 PIT evee 5-10pm. NB •Food s.vtoe Speciallat 720-09M .,.._ &40-4411, 10.2pm Army AeMtw Recruiter: .,...AM""'F=-rei-·.....,ld'l,.....,Pr=--ovtnclal..,...-,....,.-: - Muet be US c:ttiz.n. Cotta Meea 540-1029 Solid cherry cot tbl ... ; lflJ•I• ..... Hu~':~~~1 =: :.an.J~ .:t •IDB E~oro 7M-5251 w/Wtllte ac:c«tt; eleQlnt H .. FIT opc>ty fot drtvet Tuttln 731~1 formaldlnrmetew/c:htna ownere-Late model ~ Sat1ta Ana 557-8590 cab. ong. S3000 NC. htele. 25 y .. ra + ARMY RESERVE. 11400. Mlntoond. Can 0.. (213)741-7222 BE ALL YOU CAN BE. llver 972.230e FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How mvch will your son or dovghter know obouf business when applying for t+teir first full-time job? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been o newspoper carrier. Through route experience he or she is already a lop ahead of t+teir classmates. While t+tey all master ideas, t+te boy or girl wlt+t a newspoper route is able to ~ t+tem to prodical use. Bvsiness? Carrien learn t+te basic • leom t+te basic principles from t+te first day of starting to deliver newspapers. They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make collections, keep t+teir own books, and deal with people face to foce. Carriers quickly find out t+tat "profit" and "loss" ore more t+ton hlxtbook terms The benefit. of managing o newspoper route ore on eqvotion for a future svccessful citizen. A great nvmber of today's prominent men and women started t+teir public corHrs as newipoper carriers. And t+tey all vouch t+tat a newspaper route gives o boy or girl o head start on t+te future. · Boys and girls I 0 years and older who moy be 1nleres1ed in roure work should conrarr rhe · Doily P1lo1 circula11on deparrmeot or 642 4333 Daily !!~!!ON DEPT 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 ·-----------------, Yes, my fOn/daughhlr would like I information on a Dolly Pilot route. l I HIS/HER NAME I I I --------~1 I ________ ZIP __ , I PHONE AGE ___ I I I PARENT'S I I ~GNATUR I L---------~--~---~ FullY loaded! (10 11323().4, Stk. 15023) ONLY 7 TO CHOOSE FROM 113,91224 AT THIS PRICE! I 986 S· I 0 BLAZER ded' Air cond, --Fullv 1oa . . V6 auto. daaJ~ ... _ ~~Hb~· ~\'~ ,;sa133. Stk. 15664) 5. 90/o·9. 90/o ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE IS ON NOW! Don't Pass Up These Great Deals! * OVER 100 NEW TRUCKS IN STOCK* * K BLAZERS • 5 TO CHOO * SUBURBANS • I TO ~ FROM * S-10 BLAZERS 25 E FROM * FULL·5'ZE PICK.U TO CHOOsE FROM * ASTRO PASSANG~ "v!5N~o CHOOSE FROM * DOOLEY'S * F • lO TO CHOOsE FROM * SERVICE TRUC~T *BEDS * STAKE BEDS * 1'EW FULL-SIZE - -.. ... ... ... -RETAIL 124,151 VAii C01'VERSI01' 2 ;;~~ ~~ ~ '19,995 - 16 TO CHOOSE FROM AT CID #174220, Stk. #Sm> THIS PRICll ONLY '13,495 iiiiiliiiONLY $11 795 1911 CAMA10 1981 MALIBU 1913 PONTIAC 5'lot1 Cou119 V• euto. , TONE er-n \16 6000 p s p b • c ,. .. .,.. •ulO. p' p b • c -'-''· 1'3nPI D WlndQ.¥$ 51)111 DDW 40r CS 1111e<10t. V •. •r $4!8IS, Wlr~ wl'lttl auto. o '· D b. crulM. COYltfS l~Pl e c (t.)&.jPI 1914 auurn 1913 CAMAIO •Or "lltewn" \/-4 •Or YeO' IOw mt .... ..,.11,.tt• V-4 •u!O 9UIO D s, P b, e (, ~. 1en 1n,..-ior p s •• c p WlndQwi AM FM, 1111 CNIN eulO, e c IS33IA) D ... b Tl°" (6362Pl loeded ( t.)66P I 10511 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove 714-534-2700 213-924-1888 Oomg Bus1neH For °'•"941 County Fam1hH Al The Sa~ C0tMf For Over 30 YH" 1986 "Z·28" . . • .. • • • :. " . "' ~ • • • . • . • . . . • . . ~ • . • .. • . • I I _./ - .. JUL..FI r... II I• 1111 Jwer/hll/Alt , ... I ••tiMl• Mtt .,_/DI 1Mt1 !9 lau.... !1! a.t. 1!e'!!f tlM Aalll l!p... ti! Aa• 11 •Wk .. .... t1••• ~-DliM ... AKC ff.m c.n T.,.,., Tiii M8Z '71 noo ....... aUMMMCAMPING CAOJUAC •• ~. _ .. ,.. •• ir--*:.1:1'~ -... t WUK~7 T,..,_ ~ Jfnle ieucepe "Toto DOg", 7 na: iMt!iWTm'fl. cl'J&'ll'.Jla!l.r on~ rM Mt· NU Wt 'It a.mp., ..,..,...,, W.. ottg w. tMded f£ ~p--.,_., '~ tDellil'D ....... Del Ctw 1M7. __..,... ~ ~ 2S ft ........ -Mete Ual ...... pelM. •l!CeMtnt oond. .... OOfld. 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MAN I 8-ltlful ~ ' fOf lov .. bt. ¥efY tm ' ~ 7h.-00 CW, t ..,..... llr, MW 9'1L IM Ml-1111 ..... .., 7~ lldlltfty .... toundendcennotk-s> •• ._ J.. P£UOEOT '714doof.... est-7117 ~~~s.:r..: .rvn••u ..... so• Or 1nttr Co11n1, 1 01or1 I l111col1 Mt1c11ri dr1lr• , ... , '"~ 1 ,nu qul11, •;±L 1111 otueter ffnQ. 3,3' · otal NMt7o m/poodi., betge. 44 yn, ... ., ....... J.t_ t"-o t7000. •for t.otl !:"~~;: ( > 1kP:&RWEl.F p!eUetlelpua,.,..7113. y •"VI :'.,~· 11Ut0 T,::: 'lW '84 vwoon OL. 2 QOOd rubbef. >Ont oond: tat.... Men'• 181c ~ gold DRIUJ>RESS S200. POOOlES-A-PEOPt.! Jacquu Cuatodl •n e11001beo~ae.oeao. tonebfllt,..-0..:CW· CIH0~~·~1464~Ji30i.~2~=::hiiiiiiiiii~~ MldemW9 ~ wetdl. BANOS.AW $300. POOdle pupa, Teecupe, (114~2 20,000 lo ml, · COt· CAOtL.1.AC 'IO El DoredO ,_" ,_ AB 2 men'• cuttom mede &4&-843CI Toy, Min. t250 up. ID • .., ........... mlerSUUI. no-7001 llfown. QK ""· IUnfOOf, -····..,. l&MAI I Mt f@Ai M diamond rtnoe. teooo · tut 546-2841 fl/Dlcb/ltw ... _ -· 2K mt.~ MttN car w Liii ...... Ha new tlr••· LOADED. GHIA· 'V-t. euto. A/C, m. ulu stn•ct & 1u11n~ 1•16 lflrbor ll•d !Miiiy ll*clr I WMkl obotof tit. 7eo.e812 I~ 184'1 SIAMESE KITTENS 7111 r.tcwed 111" lllOya MIJOC). Mt ... 18 ONIM. loW,,,.._ old. I"-eiit 846-6244 OIL PAINTINGS: 1 20x.24 pat 2 onoe pt, 3 11* Pt. 9 PW IM'iiiiii alum. -iu1p. Aeoero1'. JIM CLICK CAOtL.1.AC •91 Eldo 1 uc-_~n or Ml aaat + S 11x1'4 Orlgtnala. 2 DIS ~S.,Glw week1 175 each. 30' e-A~~ AJolne Fl.IWtlM .. -Doble M•t• Puppy Bought direct from CW. to.,/front. 1-8 . 1-5 tong, 873-26e0. Mll~t 875-.2258 *20.ooO 080 13'1-4785 '/RENAULT owner eo,OOOrnl. wtl!Wtl, aapped t ... Jdnt h . M ....... unframed. Muit ~ llgh1~~..:...ll~aot1 '"".,.. ia1l11l la1tnaatl . • • JEEP :..~a obo. M\191 =·· NMd1 good Mil atll ....,..., t ,_ -~ ..,...... a-5 MOORING 30' off ~ • 0 ... 'love. 4Mt-7909 S•U~ I.~ ...... A•i•ah .... .... (GlllbOa lltend) +27' SAIL •• •• ,. • .. "'IU. IMll 20x241 S185 .. or all tor GlBSON Qoa;m; BOAT both tor 115,000 -USED CARS& TRUCKS .. uiiW $450. 11x14'• '85-or &llMUIPIPI Electrlof500 8t8"4-1461 • .,.... IRVINE AUTO COMEINOACALlFOA THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt>O ~AR80M ~IYI> (0\IA Ml\A f•oll l>(IHl Coloracnnge, cellco. tor-all tor 1180. Cell Randy Show & f•t quellly. YAMAHA A.couatlcc S100 SLIP8 AVAILABLE ----•-•-•• lollUtlell. *42-1003 btwn 10-~ 588-1410 75 -3230 ARIA Ctuel<:al l50 Sliee 25' and 30• .... , CENTER r-~ MUSTSELL.54~78 Catl&42-4&M PO:~rE 714-951-3144 .....n 2~~?.11\ Pillll i 61101 t-5pm, Mon-Fri. CHEVROLET 800-428-7485 18211 8EACH8LVO. oan1909fo.,.Loldedwtttl IHI lilt. TtUlfldltlta Hl1h•tt Q.i•llly HUNTINGTON BEACH powtr equip. (1GOE171) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;ii; ,.__ S.IH 6 Servi(• :--I ~ N'J ..... 11141-1111 17995. Jot\neotl & 8on - Beautiful entlqu. oek Up. .,..I!!!__ UH • ~"ER Uno. Mere. &40-5l30. rlghtS1800. 780-1353 1tJ wi;;;;;sago rndlerd~1• ITl•llH #OrOll CHEVY '78 eem.to LT, I alf, genet'a1or, ewnlrig, BMW 31._1 '&4 '1111 -• "" et.Ito, air, V8, nu btkt, tftt, IUll 11 .... 'U '413 ....... 8 runt & look• •'5 [, Coetl Hwv ~GD O©ffi lookt/runu.tnt, amogged 4 dr, lot• of ~ equip. STEINWAY '25 l MODEL ,_; Muat ..., S4950 Excellent cond, *Y tow N•w1>0rt Buch 12500 obo MG-3081 ment, In ~ bel9t Grand-R11tored. ebony obo: 811-287·873' ml, 30K mt, Hklng 67•-0900 CHEVY '79 Monu Hatcfl.. with matching brown nnJth appraJMd s1oK. J12,500, 875-1353. ~ baclt, blk, 54K mt, futty cloth Interior. (1NJK•> IAll aft ePm 731-5198. ' ITASCA '79, 24', gen, awn, In •H HU toeded s 1700 obO. Dys S 11,998. JohMOn A 8on ... ' air, mloro, nu Cfl>t, drpe, 1 • ...... ,.57 Uno Mero !MO·M30 o . I rtla ltM.1 uphol, lletto. S181100. '3400 080 PORSCHE •n 92'4, air, 754-1812 Ev..._.., 2 · · · . -• d:AaWf eikE onry §\ tmmaoulatet ~17 846-7880 • Coeta M-. tt..-.o, lntf. xlnt oond. # CHEVY •80 El ·Camino PONTIAC ·n 8oMeYtlle DI I l("IOlll' ml Old (lost my momen-vw CAMPER '78 BMW '88 32ht Con· Mutt Miii before 8/2, auto. AC, 2 tone blue, tO Brougham. v9 eng, ' tum) $75. Folding ping Orig owner, frtda. attwe, V9rtlble. BNe/peert beige l:M9t obo 759-8390 mt, S4795. Cormier d00<. enrf, MW ti,..,""" C PonQ tabllUO. 53&-8104 xtt cond, S4lfOO/obo, leth, all Of)tl. S20,900 *PEUGEOT'* Suzuki 770-7001 well. mue~4~ ot>o MARCY EM3 GYM SET ~9e0-5004. firm. 200 mllH. pp 1r MASTERATI * CHEVY '83 El Camino, ' F SE. ________________________ .. ,Complete home gym 1 yr •• , 1 I 831-20M Of 581-7282 *ALFA ROMEO* I atplnewhlt•. V8 auto, AC, PONTIAC 8-4 lero •-•t.....-"~ta I 11"~ t IN"' 1140 Id r t dltl lfCJ'C II ln'll •--·-*SAAB* BITTER* wheel •..alt ... , $4995 red, enrf, em/fm cue -~ tu n u , Ca o per ec con on lffetm Hll •• .....,...., ~--eormi« Suzuki T70-TOOl 1tereo, 18K ml, Iota m0t9, PaluU. 1117 Dr....,... INMI. tablea, THIS IS IT! sea<>. '497-71-42 Brian •at YllNJ\ s;c; Btkw/blkclottl,toeded. , A HO Bu 1 c K mint oond S7800. Wkdyl L.1'91 ft.IWIA l&U hiking beckpec«, clothel, SuP« Munl Family Gerege ff, Sttr", EJtctrtalCI lookt grM~ NN :.:j S 18,900, 751-IS73. , I , DODGE '73 N50 476-0831. 451-1705 Hm .. _ belketa, ..... .,. glauwar• a mlac. Sale. AntlQuet. relrlQ.. IOIO LOW loW mli S1100 080 ...... -. Ford '7' Colony 100 ·-...... •" 9·30em Stt 431 Cebrlllo deak, tetephon11, toy ..,... * 752-4900 * S1000 good oondltlon FI ND ==~ ~· ~te; (Ott Irvine) 631.2305 ' cnee~, '68 StaEt.~~.1 & 11" hltrt4 PertUll1 84 1-$ 788 8:"m~~~:r*11n':' ~! DEALER 9et- 5871 300 E. Oceenfront, a.I. DRYER 150/FREEZER muc mOf'e. ••· ,~. ng Uk• new condition. S60-'II Y•HI Y-llu preowned auto you're DODGE '80 Mtrda. lo mt, Ii==:...... llU~ S50. TWO 6 n. so11·1 G~oee. w 16t39f1,.4 Ga~~Y S150. Cati 554.5540 5yrwarrenty, 3monthMW looktng tor. 100·1 listed air, bueket ... 11. Mo.,. through classified .,.._ 150/H , drapee w/rod ve. " 0 agn •· 2 9.......... e p Mod 13995 (714)980-30e1 by anxlou1 Niten OR MN Vlnyl top & magt, 13800. BED. mlac furniture, S15, chandelier $15, dee-0 Hell. SAT. 7119· a-.. __.era, · .I. 91 ~fut! IN 9e8-8201 --------'--' llu TE 320, 3 way, 201240 Aatt ....... •I iOIO Ml.IC NOTICE kltctlen a clolhel. Setur· or•t• ~ $50, dlahel UTI.. -watt•. $200 lor both.-/Seller Connection ORANGE COUNTY EL CAMINO '73, ltrong _....;..;;.;;;;;;;.;..;.;~.;;;..- dey I-? NO &tty blrdtlln $5, It 1801 Mariner Dr. Fumlfure, baby lterne ( 6«-0-470/0eys lllEY Ul· 11U poMr train, air & auto, ACnnoua .,_ .. Ml9y 515+12 Irle call lor tlmee, 848-M57. ood ... 1 $1700 MAM1 tTATWT ESTATE SALE Anttquee, GARAGESALE2FAMILY. urday9-4.'48-46Pueo0. _ -·-548-7821 • ThetonowlngperlOnl-much morel Friday & Sat· Trui~rtatita SALES I LWlll l&T111 ••-• ,.e g ... ape · coltectablM, UnalgM<S Lamp•. plc:1uree, tablet Vega, Turtle Rock. Lan tral 1011 ,,.,,,-AU 1&111 5 epd, A/C, AM/FM cau., TOP SSS PAID doing~•: Tlfteny. 9-5 Delly. 508 end much more. 973 Lighting Sale Btow-Outl n ata e, \1 , llHIU p/wl~~·~~C:'-FHIFAllmMf '11 Lt~IH~~=~'~.~. Pp'f,t Deh4ta Ave. Arbor St. Sat/Sun 9 em. Closed ttore, everything +8 HP motor + many DOMESTIC & FOREIGN For Pampered A~~~7t~1't ~per LISH!RS, HUMPHREY AND MOVING SALE! HOUM-Huge Siie Sat/Sun. Furn, must gol Over 100 lamps, extrul Like NEW $1000. IUJEY t'J•I Mercedet 8et'2 ,.-. KARBO. LARRY HURLEY, hotd f\111 of furniture plva clothes, toya, lop Eared celling a wall fixtures. No &42-2802 •HES I LElllll tl•Dl&TI 1111 ---LARRY VOEGELE, JOHN mt1c 1tem1. 821 \\ rabblta, etc. nr OC Col· reason1ble oltere re· ..., TopMereedetPrlcMPald ELLIOTT, 808 FARRAH, .i.ntne, Sat-SUn M lege. 2572 Greenbriar Ln tuled. Sat/Sun 6am-5pm Pm! ... !I 7012 19202 BEACH BLVD. CALL PETER or RAY ~t:~A.~AEJ-~~~DJt~ MOVING to SwltMrlandl OFFICE Furn./9<1ull)n'ient. at 140 E. Vale Loop (Bar· 18' '76 T·Blrd Formula. l1t/Hl-4100 HISI If lllPllTI JONES. JOE t<ARBO, 15548 HOUMhOld ltema New 35 HP Johnson Mir. ran ca & J e 11 re y ) 190hp, blmlnl cover, lo ~ill 11111111 Computer Line, Huntington S.2S-S200.Sat-SUn 9-2 SallbOet Cat 18'. Sklls, 551•5588 hrs. reduced to $5800. 4 ft"l Drift/J~~ 213or714837-2333 Beedl.Celft.92&49 435 DeNle snow & water 546-0404 Xlnt cond 875-0288 IOlO --------,________ Amerlc1n Opportunity Newpor1/CdM Exclutlve Stl. July 191h 10-1. HNtlld l:af!H lt1!~ 6141 •-1-9-· E-d-lson-• great e1ec: bay AMC JEEP CJ5 172 DATSUN '78 280Z TIY, OIUO& Mlf" '11 2925 H•rl>O< 8Nd PubH"*i!,tnc.5;. Cellf8:',• Mutt I.party s a I e : lt«N. dr9SS9f, atereo, GA~GE Sale. Mite. Tar· bOat. good cond. $eoOO Compl new, S5000 wllt °:1:~:. s':':8 0~· 5 IPd. A11 C, AM/FM cue., C.M. 979·2500 flll fllllllf '11 ~s;r·~ane, 1 Hu~ttn9to~ ~. pelntlngt Pin-Toyot1 Truck tlrea & rlble & Wonderful Stuff. obo 646·0588 dya, take part trade, las than 87~9511 . eunrooLk:.#2AWA'"'" BUICK '70 Skylark, $895. FUTURA ·t' ~~euto, alf, Beec.11. beltt. 92&49 Ball g•m• a ~lac morel 351 Monte VIiia Antiques, king head· 675-5937 eves 3000 ml. 892·8306. •.ur power • ..,""'' l>OW9I' This bu11,,... 11 con- Sat/Sun 9-3. 235 PC>pi>Y. Sat/Sun 9.5. Clothes, ~~ri~C:~e~~:1c~~ 19.5 B1yllner. 110 wttrtr, 'llJUP...-1 °:;~~8!,~,r.~~~·,r~'. l'Jffl x~b=··M~1S~~t. ~!"e~·1:0~~ .. ":t. d"J!~etrw~•=•n . Clllil.... 1114 shoes, Kenmore wshr & 1337Cllff0r.8AM.SAT. exllcond Newrullcover. •••·StereocaSMtte PIS 43k ml. $5,595 obo. eve/85'4-0'423Cethy Johnton & Son Lino. Pr91idefll dryr, 8' sole & mite. 257 Nwpl Dunes space Bait sport bar. (049434)' ' 963-3000 BUICK '78 ESTATE WGN Mere. S<40-5630. Thia ltetement -filed 10x12 CANVAJS Tent $50. C.Cll Pl, bet 22nd a 23rd Moving Sele Sat/Sun. tank, pump, depth finder, lllll --------S ...... h , ....... "'-·-..,~of Or W_. _.,._ __... .._..... C loeded, 700 or belt FORD ·•7 M·-F·-b~". ..,, ,,. """"''' ...,_,. • ., -... """" .......... lawfoot tub, antique CB. lee box/alnk, port1 DATSUN '83 280 D T· " ... , -· --"'~·n"'on ~..,, 1 ... • old wood T~ ~ Sat/S n 9 Wood t1blel & r Price Incl factory rebate offer. (Good OHi). new brka & more. 289--·..-"""" ·• .,..,., • ....., . u urn & lramed prlnta, potty, alps 2 $6495 obo. 0 .,. .. ·GE COAS · Top, leather. air. & mueh 673 2886 67 ... ,.225 ...,_ tape rcordw, clothing chra, rockera, trunk•. beds, frig, more. Ouelltyl PP ~~00 (8-5) ""'N T more. Sharp, mutt Mii, • or ""' VS, auto. Smooged. Sac Publlsh9CI Orenge CoMt bec*.peckt. SAT. Only. window 11r conditioner, 620 Mystic Way. PCH to 960-4652 (aft 5) Jeep/Renault $9,995/ofter 493-8131 llt"• '11 •1r1r1 ••1 S1395. 9e0-3081 Dally Pilol July 18. ,25. 1810 Tustin, C.M. 11wlng atull, book a, Park to Skyline to Mystic 2524 Htrbor eo.11 M... -----------_,_.. Aul\ tt 1 e 1Ne olothel, mite 2262 COi· 19 5 Ft WELLCRAFT, 110. HI I021 DATSUN Nltaan '85 Maxi· TOYOTA '80 Corolla, all· Xlnt cond., lo•ded f2900 FORD '8-4 Muttang GT, -.u · · 1 Dey Spec:tacular ulel 91te Or. 646-2802 SUPER SALE! Oaycrutser/skl bo1t • m1 GL Wagon, 9k ml, ver. 5apd, 1.8 lftbck, OBO. 648-07« etter 5. V8, 5 epd, Mopa. Am/frn F·73e Sun 7/20 7am-3pmt Chandelier, ceramics, hsld wltraller. Onty 225 hrs. Trac•• to3S fully lo1ded. Exc.tlent am/fm, exit cond. $3499 BUICK .83 REGAL LTD casa. xlnt cond, muat Mil EvietYthlno from IOUP to SEARS REEL POWER Items. much morel $5,995. 675·6611 CHEVROLET W. S10 p•..i. cond. $13.000. 8-46-78-41 obo. 5-48-1361 240-8047 "'--ut ,,,.....d, 53K, "'1A $8500 OBO 850-5857 Pt8.JC NQTlC( nut1i9"l>oct Rd. MOWER & CATCHER S•t 8.-t ..,.. ""' ...., ....,., ~.,. -.........o~~------- 2 ..... , Good condition. 150. 31008 Allto Clrcle So Lag 11' IUUJ '11 up, lo ml. 1 owner. A.. FERRARI '78 308 GTS TOYOTA '86Coroll_~SR·5. owner, mu11 teerlftc., Fiii '11111111.111 ":!!!!,OU8tT"~U -ea. tovt. captain• 548-8130 OMC 190hp marine redlo sume lffse $285 mo. Fly yelloW w1t1n White llnlth, loed ..... only $5875, call •786-3-455, 3/4 Cargo Van, V8 eng, -.. ,_ .. , :::W ~ui:'· ~ SUN JUL y 20TH 1o.2 l~rt ltac~ llH fish & s1c1. in P'lme New: 650-3920·0 780-0733-N 30tu~~'~!'.:,',:'· ~:?k:"~7~~~; C0<m1er day ... 857·2"0. ~~~1t0rrs~·.:/,~im ':.,~ ~:;=~are Maple& Hamilton. Setur-3318 MARYLAND CIRCLE 8 &ANTENNAS h•Uo port sllp. Prof melnt. 'II TtYIT& TIMI Ill 702·738-0555 lllOl 'ti LI Ullf Lie# 2M83639 DATA SYSTEMS. 19380 deyM_ 0 BED. love ... t. table, Marine Translevef' $50. $6500 0 80 85 1·5040 'h. 4WD. Xtra cab. 4 eyt, FIAT '68 124 S Id C T~~:!. e,~~e~To~ 4 Of, Iota of Power equip, Woodruff, W11tmlnater, oak headboard, ml1c Lobster traps $50/ea: 24' LYIAI auto trans AIC mag P er onv. air, radio. beat otter, herd to find V8 11\Q, In 11111 Callf. 92&&3 •DTATIUl.I* furniture, 241-9590. water ski ls J•ckets whls/wlde tires,~ dOO< rblt eng., new Urea, runt/ 722~837 beautiful blue & matching Llo~d Denni• Rhoton. Western Saddle $130. $75/obo, lndustrlal can· New cover. new paint locks. pwr tteer, em/tm lookaJreet Must aeel blue vel<>Yr Int. wire wht 1839 Woodruff, Welt· King Bdrm .. t s135 opener $20, am /Im alarm 673•3934 atereo eua, tllt wtll. S22 OBO 536-4050 TOYOTA '82 Corolla SR-5, covera, much more. mt;:!~k ~~Y~!~owerd, Antlquee, furn, bookt, QlaNwlr•. Lota morel Corner of 23rd & Ofange. Detk/~t Curlocablnel $15. toots to $10, bolt '77 Searay Weekender Lie. 13C05300. FIAT '74 Spider, new top, red. 5 IPd, aunrf, alloya. (1 MGM381). $11,595. 2340 Tempa #K. El Cal<>fl, 9· tall, 3W wide 5130. Ex· gear to S 10, prop1n1 24'4", mini cond, 400 111,HI new tires. eMntlatly reblt. elplne stereo. Im· Johnson & Son Linc. Clllf 92020 Saturdey 8AM ef'ciM bike $25. Dutch stove $25, mucho mas to hrs. Volvo gas eng, · -, $1500 obo 975-9527·0, m•culate cond, $4995, Mere. 5<40-5830. Thi• bu•lnHs ta con- doora S30 2 nirrow $5-$25, kitchen uten111 .. tandem trlr. camper & 8-42·1888·N CormlerSui ukl770-7001 --------c1uct9dby:oo-pertnen1 1rGARAGE SALE. SAT & doora. Telephones. King up to S 10, elec d/w $50, mooring covers, AC/DC HONDA 76 CVCC, 1000 VOLVO '65 WAGON NABERS _F_O_R_D_G_RA_N_A_O_A_'_7_8_ Lloyd Dennla Rhoton SUN. M . Mini Bike. Mu.. comlortera, Much mlac! amall appll1nces, $50, frig, head. galley. Sllp ml on ·77 reblt eng, Nnl Xlnt bOdy, runs very good, 2dr 8 c:yl 1 owner, new Thia atltement WM ftled teng glrtt bike, akl 9e1utp, Saturday 9·4. Sunday bench II s 2 0. s 5 0 . av all s 18, 500 Ctll xlnt, Int very gd, nda tlr11 new tires, S750. Call c•DILL·c Iran•. X'lnt cond. S1 250. with the County C*1c of Or- ctlltdran. INN. WOl'Mnl 9-3 3134 Kerry Lane. 548-9100 633· 1904 or 575.3590 & paint $875 obO. Muat 497.7009 n n 650-1523 ange County on July~ ( f liiiciotiiiiheliiiiiiii, iiodiiiiiidiiti&iiiiiianiiiiiidiiiilt, Ftutaia Albacore-Yellowtal! Jlga. ACHILLES Inflatable SPD NII by Friday -492-0641 l·v""'O,_L-Vc=0,--,""79-0,,..L-W-1g-, LARGEST SELECTION LllOILI Tift O&l '12 PubllsMd Orange Coel1 ... •urflboa280r'!..·_.•.t~·._C:osmt.• V 11 6134 lures. ll•hlng pol11 S2· 4 OX, " man deluxe Vu1 AA.410 HONDA '78 CIVIC 4spd/od, ale. loaded a olta~emodel, lowmll•eoe Loeded with with ........_ Dally Piiot Juty 18, 25, ...,_, ..,_ I ~ $12. Wed-Sat, 490 Coata dinghy w/5 hp Yamaha ..,., · exoetlent oond 85 000 ml adlllact In or: ,...._ Augutt 1, e. 19M XaOXRIUM. rabbit hutcfl. Mea1 St. 548-9832 eng , tank. Muel S1crl· ·7o DOdge frmran ~ S~=·o~c:!t~!. s5900 obo 8-40-62°9l CountylSeeuit ayl :~~::'~ ~:,,-=:: F·730 ... I.a• IEn car ttereoe, furn, FP COFFEE TABLE WITH rtce. Used 1 time only Pd Ton, air. new Urea, well &42-8270 &•0-9100 (1G1W047) 19"5. John· --------.,.. TOYS, gd kldl clothel, u GLASS TOP. S 4 O $1700 Wiii sell all !or maintained, 1 ownr, bOdy call evee. VW 1975 SCI ROCCO. 2800 HatbO< Blvd. ton & Son Linc. Mere. __ ...;.MlJC~;;.;.;....;.NQ;.;..;..TIC(=-- Every Sund•y. Orange 0·6 & Iota more 642_4823 $1000 494-6498 mint, nda 318 1hort HONDA '79 ACCORD Rune good, bOdy rough. COSTA MESA CoMtConege. Fatrvtew& Magnolla/Hell/Bu1hard, HITOl WULH 1l' block. $550 080. Muat Xlnt cond. LOADED. Aaklng S700. 850·1710 --------_540-__ M30 __ . ____ _ Adema, Coete M .... Ad-18583 Teak Circle, Sat ClllT J&lll 111.Ef sell by Friday 492--0M 1 S 3 5 0 0 0 B 0 . P . P. vw '8-4 Bug CtUtlc: Xlnt ~= ~f:.!~?=E-only 8·3. No Mrly blrd1. Newport Cr•t • Encore M~n~~$!~.~';~:;~~ry ·77 Cultomlled OMC Win-648-07« after 5 cortd 10 m11 reblt eng. nu Saturday a-.. Children & Court. Saturday 8·2 lots dow Vin, 3'A T, paneling, HONDA '83 PRELUDE. wht pt, t>rkt, many nu pt1 --------adult clothH, craft•. of good atuffln HOBIE POWER SKIFF carpet, 4 ehalrt+ bench, 5 •peed. meg whffll. s 1850 OBO 8-4~. A COLOSSAL llowere. jewelry, etc. Eclectlc Yard Sale! Molor· 15·40 HP Yamaha, full r.tM urea, epeclal paint, aunrool, 1harp, low ml .. vw 70 Camper But, xlnt 2 Houllhold MovlnsJ aalel 17803 Sant• Gertrude eycte, 111 Edition•. wuh· cover. e•cellent cond, hitch, rack. 87s-M11 P.P. $8200. &40.5074 runnlnn cond, near new SAT·SUN 8am-8pm Cir M.,,nollabetSlater& d-673·0760 e-6'42·5266 ··• 297 E. 23rd St • -• er. collectablH, toola . · · Aatl .. ll HONDA '83 Prelude xlnt motor, tran1, S 1150 belt You neme It we heve Ill Talbert. er1ter La Roc1 Notegeld jewelry findings SKIPJA.CK 28' Twin eng, C'·a le' AA41I cond, loeded (Pl;et111, offer 497· 1597 F It tr d SUN ONLY. AntlQun. furn etc. Sa1 19 8 am 23 9 mint cond many •tru, 3 .. I I m tinted wlndowt, more) ----.-----tau:n;:.r:w.~f ab~: hMtlold good•. clothet. La Linda Pl NB/CM axle trsllef'. Newport sllp, •H FNI YllTlll& $7900 obO. Dy 752.0153. Exce1i:ru~~,~~. ln- 11nene, camping 9e1utp. 18315 Mt. Emme, Mo11tng Sale HUhld 124K. PP. 573-o365 or 2 dr, nffd1 rHtorlng Ev/Wknd 759-3142 terlor ntwork S1700. ment, lkl bOOt•. etc., Euclid/Hell 1tem1. aide by aide refrlg 5"8•0779 $1850. 976-3175 HONDA '88 Civic, fawn 78fS..9389 ~~'~r'm':'~ Pl~~.~ But. ltacla 1140 ~~OC:a:i~o':°~rscn;ie~~-ail 1Nt1 70 4 FllllllT&ll '1•~ beige met, auto, atereo vw ·11 Bug, grMt shape gtu1war1, picture• & Open ba11Y. on ilper IOfa. Sat 8·3. 1821 Porl IAILlll LEUlll CONVERTIBLEpoMl'top, ~1~·:0iu~~1:'1~5; lntld• a out, eterto, runt other ltemt too numer· pot belly1tv, bike, much Abbey,644·4289 YOUR BOAT OR MINE redpelnt,9oodcond auper, 11050. Call OUI to mention more. f8e1, Dale Viet• 548·7580 S3500flrm, 751~73. ISUZU '65 lmpulM , Xlnt 846-8533 ANTIQUES & Collectlb._, fr• ttend Ou Murphy Lane. Hell a Goldenweet. 1 MOVING SA.LEI cond blue auto tport JULY 18, 19 & 20 1•· Later. 1 uaed tall and 1 illsc. V .. ltlll HtO wheeii. tinted wl~dowt, VW '72 Super Beetle, Sat M . Furn, otothel. EZ 9AM . 8PM multi colored n.. NII. ......... ••900 c-•i .. cl .. n. am/fm, new clutch. Ifft hi eh 11<1 *AUTO* .,,.,.ler .., · .. •01 rune good. Mu1t Mii. bed. oomtce, b0ok1. tool•. air compreee .. drttl pr ... , aro welder, children• clothel. LOTS MORE. t , 9<1ulp, mlac 1315 Cedar St off Pro1pecl GOOd condition. $725. 6c>m 850-5348 ,2000 obO. 990-28&4 9082 Adella Circle Furn. micro, drawing tbl, 566·3046 Hamilton l Megnoll1 clothing, end Iota 01 mlac 25. Claulc Folkboet, ALTERNATIVE JAGUAR '80 MODEL XJ8 vw ·73 Bug 2nd owner atl SAT ONLY 8-3 Sanaul stereo ayatem, m1hogeny on oek, 10hp Wiii DI IPlll&L Wht w/btk Int, Immaculate. reoelptt. Gooct cond d• 21852 Seludl Clrel• bike. alee gamea, calCU· VOlllO lnbd, extra .. ua. pp, d·919•359-9391• pendable. a 1eoo. Brien Hamilton a Buenard t••ora. hand Clrved tull cover. be•utlful cond. Pint I '"•rftJ/Tlf pm·71 .. e75-7175. IV 950·71'48 dy '4M-4848 Dehumidifier, e1ec router rramea. new Ship 10 Celi for Spec aheet W lrttllt/lt Ort4" JAGUAR '85 SOVEREIGN vw '73 CONVERTIBLE. 2150 Rural Ln. SAT. 8 to? Canning Pot. et•t Joooer. Cflbnet,ham~J9inp ~ gun•. mtac. Sat 8-5, 2080 PrMlder1t Pl over1, flle cabinet, tire-Shore redtot & etc $7995 982·2901 11-. '11 'll'a Anthrecltegray, IMttler In· Vallow blk/blk, 20K on place H t . dl1h11.1 Sat/Sun 10·• Eaalbluff, _, • terlor aunr1 Eur()t)Mn cookware and mite 2527 Buckeye St '77 ISLANOER 3e Loeded GALL 141· 1111 wheel0 1 3300ml 131,500 ~nt't~~tl~~ •• ~.1::~ '----------i~----------:......::...:.:..:..::...:..:._ __ I Rec survey, hlng mu1,dal, 876-8581 Steve trana. work, S3000. teak/Int ltlo-. !Mk l A I .. lllO -------- Heart Healthy Recipe JOE'S LASAGNA 1 pound lean ground bPPt r1• vetll • cup minced 0'110n 3 cups tomato sauce ' 1 teaspoon bas11 1 teaspoon chopped 1 ;>re; ... ~ teaspoon oregano • reaspoon garlic powdP' or t clove gar11c minced tresnly grou,,d blar1c onvpn· I ur re .i• " 'r p<•rJ r-u~I 'DrJm<; 0' l'u~J '1 I' £!1j 'reSfl m115hroorns ' 1 Q·01Jnt I ' l),tr lo,d()P 1•1 /t'f'I 5P•f1dC,, r I I 11 ' It rlWP!1 1r 0 .V~ll ird 1P 1 8 ounces O>A 1a1 r :.>'l.i()P C:hPPSe .t onces c;k.orTJml•d rn • If Ol lclf P"a grated r heps1 pound ac;.~qn.t O(l(f~· I...,,, !IP holly tole ~·6902 P.P. atll llftd ~AMAN G .. IA '86, rebuilt O.B.O. 87'4-5781 c H 0 A T E XLF~OMEO engine, new Iran•· VW '79Rabblt,'4door,xlnt RACE/CRUISE Ex!.i!ni THE MILANO 18 HERE mllllon, (Chrome pert•). shape, lterto, • epeied, condition with ·many IX· AT BEACH IMPORTS i~oo":' t!.i~: 38m,PO. t 17H. Hurry, traa Mu1t 1111 now, 752-4900 8-42-4333 alk IOi' Mo. won I Jut longl a.48-8533 ' 6 5 . 0 0 0 d a y I ALFA SPIDER 1H3, Ivory, vw '79 Rabbit nu paint 7 1 ... 7 3 0 . 3 7 e 0 • 38K ml, hard top, LAMBORGHINI JALPA '84 tlree, ll)ock1'. AM/FM'. av. 714~873-3707. (Mii-~8050. S 1O.995. 8000 orto ml. red, w/ten 89K, ult 00nd, well rnalnt lennlum FalCOn). tmportt, 752..otOO MBZ 450 8L 79 &2100 obO 78M204 50K~mllet ' COLUMBIA 22 '7&-'4500 AUDI '78 8000, good OOfl.. 11"* w/&lue IMthw -VW-,...,...80-V-anagon--. -,..-tow-, 7 Ulla, excellent shape dltton, fully loeded. Cell CUTT!R Ll!ASING ale, CM1. 4 9')d, 58K ml, 714-892-asoe or ror Info, o.r.tc 831-t194 702·73e-o555 xlnt cond S5000 obO. 213-920-3535· 1" mtg AUDI '83 5000 TURDO MASl!AATI 81 TURBO WoodbrldQ9 ?lfS..8301 ERICSON '33 19821 Spot· Whl w/btn "hi' Int, auto, '84 1. '15 ExecutJW Can !ell. loededtl Dal, tlpe 7, fully toeded.1 &.geraQed, SAVE M* grMt raoer/crulaer Won S 10,800, ou 718-t tfO. 8eacf1 Import•. 752-0900 many tr09fllet. 8eontlcle 1--------___ ..;__ ___ _ wheel! VJ~ (1' f'lu' to1v1•• It• k1nd1 _..~... """ -m .... ,,, "''"'" ,.., 854 "a1a... .. MAZDA '82 821 UC. mint 'S-4 ISLAN""R 38 Ft condition.I.. fully equip- Nat-··--, .. In medium '\1/f' nonstick c,1<111e1 '>illilP gr'Jund "lPil! anrJ n1 1111 1in111 onion IS tender ano meat brownPd Do !'IOI cldd 'at 0' )d I(' 'k lie: Acid tomato sauce bas•f parc:;fpy r>rPqano o,1rl1c PP.PO"' ind 11iu<,1Jr, 1cirr., to 9round meal m1wlurP Cnmb•nP NPO rlr.11nl'rl -.r.w arh N•'t 111,1an cheese Cook . pound noo111Pc; n btJ1to119 waler 11•• 1.,nr1r" incl tl•a r- l19hlly 011 an 8 ~ 13 1nrh bak.•nq do<;h Atril'lQP n ilyP.rs. bf'Q•nn•nq with • 1 of the noodles on !he bnllom Sprr> ir1 rJ rty••r of th1• spinach mu11ture then the meat "'Ktu•f' tt11•r1 sor111• '~"'''''' •nl)uctrr•l1,1 < ~,,.,.-;,. Ae~at layers endinq with che,..,,. (,or1 100 Bake in 375 F oven tor t ~ to .10 11 '""'"'· r 111 r111r .11111 tu11 hlv V1eld 6 serv1ngs H1t1rt ~~•llhy Recipe~ ,J•t! " ii" ••, A1aoc1a1ion CooktxxJI< C ·1111· qr • Association Inc "' t ~ ... ' "'" pped, •4100. Call "•Plrtnertttlp Exlnt cond, •7,.1••• loadedl Newport HatbOf. SIMPl Y THE IUT v "" - $3000 obO and ueume Salet • Ser'<ltot • l...ing MBZ 4508L '79 rnOnlhly 781-2713 EUROPEAN DELIVERY Blk wl bamboo leatti.r. L 1540 JAMBOREE RD. poll"*' alloyt, US car, ldo 14, exit oond. qutllty NEWPORT HACH '24,500, '42.fSUt hardware throu,hout. AdjllOlflt to FMIUon ltlend M""~ BMW. POR, _..,..,._ Sdle>Q trlr. Onfy 1195. ,..,._ 10eya aw._.. -_,,"_ Cell 714-538-7242 . ..,,.....~ -chMGe w/brek• ~. LIDO t-4 WITAAIL!A 50 t2U&. Weywtt Ent. 922 ft 15' ROGUE RIVER DORY 8uM9t Dr 83t·6092 1350 LA~ ,8jkW:wr, •• '11 ml• EVES 8-42-35&9 l.m IUll.. 81~/lafl, .. dnt cond., NEWPORT 28' VOLUME SALES onty 84K mht. ~ Excellent oondltton, well SERVICE a L!A81NG rcor··-".dt.( .. ~ Y'·,;:"', n: equipped, clMn In & out, 3170 N Chtfyy Ave ·-OI ~ N.wport •· mu-1 1111. LO..O eeACH • .,.. only at: r ~,,, T33-129&, ~Aiittnda. (Ho, Cherry ult-405) 11t.lll ~kn"3Dl!f1 Santan• 20--5 Mila, Spnlcr {71•llll-ltM ---, ,,.,,, ~oono. r,~.-wtitoome .... .,.... 1442 S Br1stol. SA Call it c1Vt OP£N SIVEH OAY8 100! =ta N B. •••.QJ20 75 781,ev.'4 .399 ~ SPECIAL SAVINGS ON QUALITY USED CARS 1974 SEDAN DE VILLE s3995 u-. ..... uc 1111. oancn 1985 COUPE DE VILLE $15,995 Fall ""'' .. ""· 11111111121 1984 CORVETTE $14,995 1982 COUPE OE VILLE $7995 1978 SEVILLE s5995 1980 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $6995 ACTITIOUI IU,_U ~ITATW•lfT The lollowtng pereona .,. doing bualnell u : TOP LINE MARKETING, 3700 Parllvllw Ln. # 11C. IMne. Cellf 92715 Johnny Kim, 6145 Ooeen- vt.w Blvd .. La Cen8da. Cetlt. t1011 Yong Ho Chol, 52 Aedroolc, lrvlne, Calif. 92714 Thie bulln... le con· ducted by: • oen-11 pen· ,_....Ip Jotlnny Kim Thll 11atement WU ftled with the County Clerk Of Of. MQe County on July 9, 1Ne "1111' Publllhed Ofenge Cout Dally Piiot Juty 11. 25. Augu1t 1, 8, 19U F·731 P\8.IC NOTICE f'ICTT110UI IU ... 11 NAMmtTA~ The lollowlnQ per90!\I IN dOlng butlMll u: PAACO XVI, 250 ~ Centet Dr., Ste. M-101 , Hewi>ott &Meh. Calif. t2MO ParoQ ~t. Inc. (Oeneral Partner), Call· lomie 250 ~ Oenwr Dr., Ste. M-101, Newport Beeofl,Caltt t2MO Martin W. 8ame1 (GereNll Partner), 111 1 1 '00111111 Aoed, Genta Paula, Cllll. 930e0 Thia buelne11 11 COf'I· ducted by: t llmltlCI penner· lhlp G1'99 !. Plltter, Prelldetlt Thlt ttatement WM ftled with the County Cllt1! Of Of. ange County on My e. 1M8 "'•u Publlehed Orenge Cout Dally PllOt July 11, at, Auguat 1, a. 19't 1'·740 Mt.IC NOT1U , Yen for relief Trader 1rtmace• during Wednad&y trad.lna at the Tokyo Forei.n ltac&ance a• U.S. dollar plu.naed to poat· war record low: 158.30 yen. -.::;.. ___ ------ ' More Pacific Rim trade wi.11 benefit state But forecasters urge more preparation - ln institutional. economic structures As the shift to a aJobal economy contrnues, the health of Cahforn1a's and Orange County's future depends on thetr rcspon~s to current and future developmenu 10 28 countries bordenoa the Pac1ficOccan as wclras those in other maJor trad101 nations. Members of vanous organ1zat1ons have been postulaung the burieoning importance of rcpos1t1on1n1 Call· foma products 10 gain larger shares of foreign markets for ~me time. Bul 1n May, a I 5~page study com- mtSS1oncd by the Cahfom1a Econ om1c Development Corporation showed people were basically un- aware of how Pacific Rim factpr~ will change Cahfom1a econom1cally. Pol- 1t1cally and culturally step 1.n cnabhOJ ~lifomia C~!l'· mun1t1es to mallmtu opportun11te'i for economic development afforded by th1 state's pivotal role in Pacific Rim trade," he said. "Information conllloed in the study wall help the state and 1nd1v1d- ual locahues formulate policies to encoura1e and accommodate vast chanics that will occur in Californ1a 1n the near future as a mull of "pandmg Paet fie Rim trade." Leland S. PrussJa, chainnan of the board of BankAmerica and chamnan of the PaC1fic Ram Task Force said that to has knowledge, the May meeting he~lded the first time Jhat any state had brouJ)lt together sucb a broad based coalition of business and academic leadership for the purpose of prov1din1 information on how public policy can be formed to enhance the economy. t On a broader .C.k, \.he Cahfomia State World Trade Commit ion bas been worluna to enoourqe paqqe of leaislatJon 1n Sacramento that will help Califomaa producers of all product types acceu forcian matketa. They also provide suppart aerVicc for companies aod TC«ndy re~ resented 17 manufacturers at an elcctrical enaineerina and aJternatJve eneray trade show in Hona KoQa, An exhibit orpnited by the com- m• sion in cooperation witb tbe California Enersy Commission emphasized the preeminence ofCaJ1- forn1a's altematJve cnCTJY 1odustries and helped panicipatil'\I companies -1nclud101 four from Oran Coun· ty -find ovcrscu buyers. Cahforn1a is the natJon's leading producer of aJtemative ene!JY sys- tems and commission director, Gregory Mianano has wd, .. Eneriy technofogy rcpresentS a areat export opportunity for (',ahfomia. We're working to uncover new mukets for our low-cost, reliable encrJY technologies that many Pacific Rim nauons need to fulfill ambitious eQQnomic development objective . " The commission wotks to hape •stale and federal trade policies that rc'\)Ond to the Interests of Califomaa a_gnculture and ba appointed former Califom11 Farm Bureau trade speeiaJill Anne Bu non to serve as the organization •s reprcsentatl ve for airi- cultural trade Issues. In addition to worklna on behalf of the I S-mcmbcr commission to shape state and federal trade pohc1es which effect qnculture, Burton will cooper· ate with the commimon's special Wub1f'\lton, D.C. rcprcxntat1ve to make sure all future international trade talks address the fundamental obstacles facina C..liforn1a's agncul· tural exponers. The comm1ss1on has also in· troduced a computer system that can identify California producers of specific products and match them with overseas buyers. "Increased trade between countries in this area can be of huge bcnefi1 to our state. but we must be prepared in all or our inst1tut1onal and economic structures." CEDC president. Robert Monagan said . "The report 1!> an 1mponant tint Raise deductibles, cut Karvar Kaman ' Klv~ A• KtmP l K1rnoe l(lniJlnt l(IC>OfC • H ·16o• n SJ 51 IS'• 16 ....... )4 , lS .. s.-' "' s-. s•. ) , )loll ... .. ,, .. SO • SO• , ... 9·--J7 l1 • ? , • 9. 9~ 1 ... I 13 16 • • • 40'') 401. 9 ... 10 • s·. s • ,, 32 19 31 11 l 11'· u .• ~t .• ?;·. lO .. .:i . u s. St n ~ ~: "H, • '9 • lt '• 1, • r; .... h. .. _ l ,, • 11 • ,,.., 11 , ~~ff: I !3 . 401, I ) 16 1 • ll ., J? " .. , II•• 12 ., '• 41 .. , .. J 11 u' )t ' 11•. 6 ..... J) • 1• • l l • " • )6 •• 37 • n • >• • l l .. . . . ... 13 i ~L '~. n I H 14 , 4 4 • ?6 •• ?1 ' 11116 1'• 11 i. ""' • ..,,,ti Ro.cl$• ROOMvr ROUH s tt: ff'" JI JI , J J·! l13 ,., •J 0 '· " a . tt .. n .• I J ·I• 1'11 .... ,._ 11 I • m; n. ......... '1 J 11 '• U:U 11 tt : )J~ n· I ll. .. ff '•) I . ' . '~ 11 '• I~ 1• f S • '"' , .. 11 )? ... Insurance premiums arc on the nsc There's a lot of finger-pomtmg b> vanous factions of the business world as to where the problem lies. There isn't much the average person can do to influence the premiums. so what can be done'> You can ha\e yo ur agent shop for an underwnter w1th lower premium!> This may sa\e vou a few dollars. but a specified t:rpe of coverage 1s like!:, 10 have a s1m1lar pnce tag even from d1fTercnt compantcs The real money to be saved may be tn rcdes1gntng the type of coverage you're buying In crease the deduc- '..;,{,,~ MUTUAL F UNOS " ' ,.~ •'-s M l , 11S , ~~ . I • 16 16 '• •• 44 ')"' j) ' )4 11 • ia ff.~ rl.: • J ~· , .. , RALPH Scorr t1ble on your vanou!t poltc1es to reduce the premiums. Increasing the dcduct1b1ltty on your homeowner's policy from S 100 toS250can decrease your premium by as much as 15 percent Increasing the waiung pcnod on yourd1sabil11~ policy from JO days --~ -------------------------- to 6 months can cut )'Our premiums almost by halt: Medical insurance policies that have first dollar coverage art' more expensive than policies that pa:r none or the first thousand dollar~ of expenses. In ta1lonng your pohc:r coverage to fit your budget. don't put yoursctr in jeopardy b) canceling coverage on the large dollar items Most of us can afford to pa) for a broken leg but few of us can pay the medical bills associated with a heart itlack or cancer treatment!. You might consider dropping JJl· surancc on items that would not cau<;C.' By usma a detailed tariff code cla ification. the automated tnde leads system can identify producu and their makers more accurately than ever before. Foreian saltt lead• received by the commi ioo are quickly dlstnbutcd t~ ~mpaniet reaiJtcrcd in the comm1ss1on'1 com- puter database. In order to facilitate more inter· nauonal transactions, the oom- miss1on 's eitport finance office helps Cahfom1a companies find fundina for shipments ofCalifomia·producied goods to overseas markets by auaran- teema loans which arc secured at convcntmnal lending insututfons. For the firs1 thrtt months of 1986, the comm1~~1on's export finance of- fice ass1,trd in acQumna financina for ule'I totaling 1n exceS$ of $4.3 mtlhort. said Fargo Wells. director of thr-Lo~ Angeles.-based offi<',. financial hardship 1n the evcn1 of a ~uualty. If you currentl y carry in- <1ur11nce on Jewelry. antiques and other !>U(h personal effects, you will cut your premium dollars by exclud- ing them from your policy. II )OU have enough accumulated assets. ~ou may cfioosc to "self· insure;· This can be very risky and \hould only be done with mpul from }Our professional advisors Contact ~our insurance agent for a review of your pol1c1cs Ralph Scott 11 a certlfled pablk accoaotant with offices tn Newport Beach. OTC UPs & DowNs •• t' Market loses ground NEW YOllt: (AP) -The siock m&t1cct lost .pound an 1 choppy --.ion Friday after the modelt ~vance oft.be out two ·om faded. OG Wednaday &Dd Thurlda), the mark.ei made anempU co ml)' from 1\1 tha.rp dcclinn earlier 1n lhe mon But each tune. the upsw1n11 CliJed co atttac\ mucb suppon. That la'Ved to mnforcc the belief amon1 many analys OW tocks were not )et ~.tdy io abruaotft.bdrearly·Julylosseun.d rnumc the bulJ mutet that bepn aJmOlt four ~can qo. Friday, Merrill Lynch, lowm=d its forecast of economic ectivity ror the f«.Ond half of the year. Broken al.lo aJd \ht llhna Thunday by l TV Coro. for prouaion under c:hapt.cr 11 of the rederaJ benbuupu:y laws undcncorcd the problems C'acina t.bc lndu tnaJ 11td enc~· sect0rt Qf the ecooomy. ~ · The Dow Jonct avcriar of 30 1ndustnal' slipped l .80 to 11777 91. bnna>na 1&1 loss for tbc wttk to 443. 4J potn ts OeclitUq lllUtt outnumbef'ed ad vance. by nearly • to l oo the N~ York Stock E.achan~ Bia 80&td volume totaled 149.68 malhon &bata, qll.GSl 132 J9 mtlhon 1n the ~VIOUI op. Tht NYSE'' composite mdcl rose .14 to 136.34. , WHAT AMFX Dm WHAT NYSE Dio --- HEW VOttK (A~) JUI. 1t ,,_RW YOtt« (AP) Ju 11 '1 ,5 TOda' I S 7 AM£ x l £AD£ RS 1 Goto Quon s I '1 Ml TALS Quo H s I ----------NASDAQ SUMMAR Y -- IS" + I famo~ laba.J.,s ... , I ) • a r ' ' r r ) . ' ' s l t ' • l e . , I • :\ l !I • r " r : 1 ) Nielsen should be praised fo r seeing error in his logic In chauvinist tradition. women are expected to change their mmds. Men. on the o ther hand, reassess their positions . . Fountain Valley City Councilman Ben Nielsen apparently has rethought his attitude to~ard. the city's two-term council hm1t. He took o ut no mmatmJ papers Tuesday which. if fi led, wo uld make him a cand1date for a third term . Two yea rs a~o. N 1else n was among the proponents of a successful mitiau ve that automatically ends tht: tenure of any member of the City Council after two consecuuve terms. Nielsen 1s in the final months of his second term. Because he has made an ovenure toward re- election, he was the obJeC t of sharp .c~ticism a.t the ~ity Council meeting Tuesday mg.ht. A c1t1zcn who identified him sci fas Leo Jones accused Nielsen ofinsincc rity when he supponedan mn1auve bi lled as a necessary measure to keep the power of city government from resting in the hands of the few. Nielsen chose not to respond on the spot. But if he had. he m1~h t have said he was wrong two years ago and has recogn11ed the error ofh1s ways. He might t)a ve said he has reassessed his posit ion. He might have said he <:hanged h i~ mind Those lrom whose offices the limitations on public serv1ct: haH· nsen give the voters no credit for common sense or U\ 1c respons1b1hty. From their perches of power. in1t1at1ve m1llatorc; too often see their consti- tuents as rh1ldren unable lo make important decisions. Of course, the only evidence of a wi despread immature "ottng syndrome these people have is thei r O'-"n prt'scnn.· in public office. but that never seems to rattle their faith in their own mfal hb1lity. Aut omatic ousters a re a le t like the Gramm- Rudman hudgl't bill provision recently struck down by the ll. ~ "uprcmc Coun. they take the ab1lny to choose nut of thl· hand\ of thl' people who were intended lo l'\l'H'l\l' It \mi .• in rndinanu~ <le\1gncd to remove abusers of powl·r 1rn1,t al\o hanl'lh good. effective. honorable puhlit \l'rhtnt\ who voters might be well advised to rl·tain. Ben N1d\l'n -and all other Fountain Valle) City ( ounc1lmt·n -have been !>pared the devastation of the hi nod) two-term a \C by a provision that exempts anyone t•b:tcd txtore the voter approved it two years ago . That loophok m1ugate~ the effects of a bad law. Al k.t\t 1hc voter\ ot F-ountam Valle) have the opponunity to vott· for N1el~cn again 1f they wan t to. Ka tht•r than cxt·onatt· Nielsen for hi s flip-fl op. 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T h11uf)11 tut u~ta, ··Ju~trl·C' lOn· \1\1\ rn 't('('lni th1u nu harm '' donC' 111 rm n \\ henC'' e1 a man cnt''I in"Wal'\Jh \\ h\ .1m I bt'rnf hurt',. harm ts lxrn1 1hrnc 111 h101 · -1mone Weil. ~ h 'llt h ph1lo,upht"t (I ~W 11>4 'l '••nil llnl I M1• TOflll hll ~jO•l IJ l\Q ( Ll•l[ I OOfl f9'1'1ey ''' E "''"' T Ofl'I Cl.Min ~ .... , r11''"' Cr•lt '"-" °'"'' f 11" lltae.rt Cantrell f"O<luC:lt<>n [)1111(10• ,.,,.., ...... rcuiell(ll'I 11.'enlt\)9' ..... ,.~_, ""vttH1•tn0 CMecl0t ,..., ..... l:I09'f• 1 011tit10# .... This Is crazy ... That (atatue·e} nriger atJclcs out lllte a sott thumb. Nobody Is going to run Into It, they're going to look at It." Diplomats earning seal of goodsvousekeeping WA~HINC1TON -B~ long 1ra- d1t1on, Amencan diplomat'>' wivcs- no mauer how profc~~1onally Lal- . ented they may he -huve been eJtpectcd to s11 tlc any personal ambi- tions and sen e J~ unpard ho,tcsses at their husband<;' O\tr~a., posts Re- cent!) though \Orne Foreign \er. 1cl" wives havt' urged tha1 d1plomat1t spouses be put on the payrull for the .. unofficial' du11c-, they Pl·rform This reasonable propt1\al '' bctnl( put into practice 1n v..a,h1ngton - hut at such a high .ind '>el1·1 t1H' level th.it II has arou~d grumhlrng on C .ip1tol Hrll ahout .. ncpomm .. The cmploymenl of h1gh-runk1ng 'ital<' Department official,· famrl\. mC'm- bcrs smC'll'i hkl· fa-.,ont1\m lo 'lome congre\\iunal !>taITer.. -.ind "ho could bt• more e\pert on lht: 'ubicct ot ioh'> obtained h\ lnend\ nr rdallH'> of 1ntlucnt!al per\om'1 "[-.,<'n ti 11 1., not illegal 11 "\urt"h unr1h1l·al." gnped onr \t·n.i1t· .udc "IL dt:arf\ 1nd1calC''i h1a' l'\<.·n 1111 1-. dt>nt· on a mt·n1 bas" ~natC' \Oune\ ga\\' our J!>\IXtalt' L ucC'ttt• Lagnado the\\.' t'\,1mplC'!> ol h1g 'h01.,· rdauves who ha\C landed well-pa~ r ng Jllb'I 1 n higg) Bollom -Ph'll" Hab1h daughter ol 'renal <'n'm Ph1lrp ll.ih1h the \huulc d1plnmJ1 "J \Upport \Cf\ Ile\ ullicrr 1n th1• \tall' rxp.irtmen(\ tam1h lrJl\1>n 111l1n· '-;he '-'Ork\ on "\t,tfT nacua11on'> J1H)f\'t'\ and \undn othl'r mullt'f\" a drpanmcnt \p.il.c,man \aid .ind m<tl..1•<; Jbout S '' "?()() J \\'.tr JACK ANDEi SON ~.., and DALE VAN ATTA -Sheppre Abramow111, wife of Morton Abramow111. assistant scc- rl'laf) for 1n1elhgence and research, 1s a (1'>-14 rn the department .. ; office of emcrgcnC> opcra11ons. earning S4X.OOO a year 'ihc acts a) l1a1son to \Olunteer agcnnc'< that adm1ntS1er emergency ard ovef\Cas In 1980. we \aluted hepp1c .\hrJmo"111 tor her (unpaid) \.Olun- tC'er "ork tn Thailand while her husband was ambassador there; She and other (unpaid) embassy wrves !Ort' up their own o;he<.'ts and linen 10 make bandage'> for Cambodian and olhc:r refugees lloodtng 1010 Thai- land -Mani) n Holmes 1s the wrfe of a\~1~tan1 SCl rctary Allen Holmes. "'ho ht"ad'> the bureau of poli11co- m1h1ar\ afla1rs She produces tra111- 1ng film' for lhe Foretgn Sen-ice. and ,., paid about S 5M 000 a year to make mm IC\ that help Foreign ~nice famrl1c\ rnpe wrth terron!>m and 01h1•r problems they 'II face ovcr!>eas .\c.kt•c.I "'hat her quallficauons as a mu\ 11 producer "ere. a department 'J>lil.nmJn '>J1d ... , know she 1s a professional. .. - Sheila Platt. a lramed soc1al worker, 1s the w1 fe of Nicholas Platt, the department's executi ve secretary. She works in the overseas bncfing center of the Foreign Service ln- sutute. Her spcc1alty there is stress management, dealtnit with Foreign Service employees and family mem- bers who arc e11her on their way overseas or have just returned from a foreign assignment Her part-time salary as a GS.12 1s about S 1.200 a month Sena1e staffers have other com- plain1s about the State Department. wh ich 1hcy believe rs overloaded with elitists who are out of touch wi th the reahues offiscal restraint. One source noted indignantly that the depart· mcnt asked for a $400,000 increase 1n 11s entertainment budgc1 this year LAUNDROMAT HUMMING?: Un- published Federal Reserve Board figures seem to show that money· laundenng operations arc still thriv· rnJ 111 Flonda. In 1he first five mon1 hs of 1h1s year. 1he M1am1 Federal Rescrv<' bank had a cash surplus of $2.9 b1l lton. The figure for Jack- 'ionv1lle was well over S900 m1lhon A Fed official cautioned. though, that huge currenc} surpluses don't nccess· anl~ translate into drug dealing or other cnm tnal ac11v1 ty. n could s1mpl) mean wealthy businessmen 1n Lalin l\merica jlre movmg their cash tn 1hc Unncd Stales for safekeeping, Jack Aadtnon and Dalt Van Alla writ~ a 1)'11dleatt d column. Why can 't artful dodgers escape the finger in Davis? T hl· 11111h 1' 11\ tal.mg .1 ltttk "hrk 111 t1-1·1 u't·d II• l ahlllrnl.t Thl'rt• 1~ tor 1n,1Jn\I· .1,IJll11· 1n ))a,'' The l 11\ ol l>J'" , 11fllnll\\ll>nt•d lh" \l<ilue for ~I.., ooo hut " "omcd no\\ that 11 m." ~· d.111g1·n1u' I hat 11 "going 111 hurt wml·~iJ, v.ho ""'.ill.mg ur I \111·1·1\\11h11u t "Jtl h1ng h>r \IJIUt'\ (ht• tlmntt' tn QUt''illtH\ -h\ '' ulptor I 1rn\ Na1soula' -'>ho"'' 1"01oggt'f\ pa"ing 1n orpo~11e d1rr1.- ltlln<--nnthcr "ah:hing v.hcrt: thn Mt' grnntt '') "'h\ 'hould .tmhtxi) rn l>J'" nghl ' One ol lhl·m. lht• v.1)mJn ,, prnn11ng oul tl(fO" tht• '1rn·1 \\Ith hl·r nghl tndl'"< linger Ha ld1 hand" drn1ht"d in a fi,1 fht" u t\ " '"orned allout 1ha1 ring('r \Jm1nl\tratl\ e \\'i1\lan1 ..\1- ~·n F1C"m1 \\ho 1'1 1n charge ol nsl.. mJnag('ml"nl \aid the linger t) .. dd1· nttl"h .i rx1-.,1hk haLurd. fhc a\eragt' .\mrm·an male 1o; 5-f~t-~. and tha1 lrng<'r 1s JU~t tht' nght hc1,ht to go into 'ome\1nC'·, t"\C' llf that he11h1 ·· .\nd lh.H. ht &ot to admit \toppt:'d ml" tllld Look. r,c hct'n \\.llrl..mg h.Kk an Ph1ludclph1a an<l Nr"' 'orlc tor J do1cn years. and "hen 1 hear th.at the cit\ 1s womed ahout a ~tatue \tlU!>tng .i la"'su11 I J"ume the problem "' that somd~h "going to hemratc tht•m\t'hc<> tr)1n& 1,1 \teal 11 In Ne" 'or!.., v.1th the: naht Judge. Lhal's .... onh S 700,000 CU\ .\nd <>o 11 took me a minute to undenuand ¥.hat <\dm1nl\tr111'<' -\s- ~•stant F1crrn m<'ant "\\err h,a\rnga d.a1m<> adJU'itC'r rnme 1n and look at 1l." he ~1d "Hts rtp.'n "''II he fo~ardcd to thC' c1t\ l'Onm11-.<11on for ~l 1blc action.·· ' "Whal action" .. l ~1d "Well , the lx'lt th•na." ht· ""11d. • \\.OU Id ht' lll 11\k tht' anl\I Ill rtm1)\ (' 1he finaer That "ould k." c u "''th another dencht'd li~t · t m not a laW\er. of 1.ourst. but that ~ount1' hk<' troullk hl me I m<'an . pt><lpk lf'l poked 111 the C'\t 11\llh fin&C'~ a.II tht 11me 1 h.at 1 an n ·1Jcnt fht ltlOk\ mon-lrke tht' C:lt' drd 1t t1n pUJ'll05t, and thrn \Ou'rc 1a1L.1na .ahc>ut pun111'l' damaa~. v. h1d1ran1c1 e\pen"l'C' Th<" (II\ ,,, Oot\I\ "'''rTI<' .ahout 1hat e'en though a1."\ Md1na to I tC'rTO. n11ht'ld\ ha' e\t'f btt'n 1n1umt ti' lh<' PETE DEXTER u l\ ·, Jn \t IC'a'll thl"re had nev<'r bl.·l·n :i da1m !>O I guc.>ss \Ou t"an't lrgu1· that th<'' dun·1 kno"' v.hat thl") Jfl' c.lo1ng O\ er therl' in the n'>k manJgl'mC'nt departmt•nt ' 11u do wondu. of couMC. what l..111d llf mcchan"m " built 111to the "'" go,crnment that allo1,1," 11 10 JllUmulate sulh a rel·ord. and all I lJn tl"ll \Ou '" that 1he claims JdJU\IOr'\ · rcpon will go to Fierro. \\ho ~111 pass ll along to the cit~ l'<lUnc1I. who will take appropnate al't1on In particular, 11 will be passed along to Counulman km ..\dlt'L v. ho brought 1hr ma lier of the \tatue's finger 10 u)unnl'\ attention 1n lhe fir~• pince. '\dler. 11 tum'I out. •~ mayor pro tl"m Which means 1f Mavor David Ro<>enhcrg 'itah!> himself in 1he oe v.11h the statue .md canno1 conet"n- tratC' on Cit) affau·, .\dlcr takes over Ma:.or Rosenberg. however. accord· 1na toot~ source'\ 1~ onl) 5-feci-6, so unkss he's on a \l..ateboard, o\dler c.IOC'~n 'l tiaure to get 1he Job .\n'"a' .\dkr bcpn 10 look a1 the 'tatue from 1 ~fet\-hazard point of \ 1ev. a l'OUple Of months 3JO. af\er not1c1n1 a lener to the editor ma local p.apcr 10 03'" The wnter thou&ht ~81\0ula~· Jaucn "'ere a potenual C\C'\Ort 10 <'Hr\ sense of the term "J "ent OUt and look((! II the SlltUC' v.1th that rn mmd. and I qrttd 1t mrJht ~ danatmus:· A.dkr said tit' v.as on the council two yean o "h<'n the st11ue-'<'A\ comm1\ 1oncd. and v.as the onl\ comm1ss.iontr to 'ott' apinst 1t He '8~'1 ho""e"er. thal ht found thr latur .. QU!le nin-.. w~n he tinall\ uv. 11 "\ lot.ofrople don't hke ~orl\of u1," he 1c "Same people don'1 hllc hl \pend the mont\ on an I am one of thine propk t d<ln"t hcht'\t' the ~tt) 1.-an •ITMd l I ..aid ... Then you "'ouldn't call )Ourself a dabbler in the arts." He said. "I have only three interesto; in hfe M'r wi fe and children. that's one. M~ p0s1t1on on 1hc city council. that's third . .\nd m\ occupation. I'm a laW\er .. \\. hrch. more or les . pul the quits on the ~mall talk . .\nd we rt1umcd to the subject of the statue. "I sec three opuons, 1f the nsk management people believe there rs a problem." he said "One. put up some kind of detour on &he <irdewalk. That's e'\pt"nSt"e "Two. have the artist re-<io tht" hand Tum it rnto a clinched fist That's expensive too. "Three. somebody Wlth a hacNw could come along and cut off 1he finger Then all you"ve got to bu) 1s some paint." So I called Natsoulas to read hrm the opuons. &fore I got to 1hat. however, he said he dido 't sec why the cny couldn't k~vc his sculpture alone "This 1s cr.a~y.'' he said. "Thal finger sucks out hke a sorc thumb Nobody 1s go1na.10 run into 1t, they'rc go1na to look at 1L" I am. ofcou~. ahu}s on the s.tde of an. but 1f\ probabl) only fair to point o·u1 that Natsoulas 1s 5-fect-S Anyway, I gave him the options. one at a umc. It went hke this: (I) "No. I don't hke the idea of a detour, but it's not part of the sculpturc itself so I don't have much 10 U} about th11 " (:!) "No. I don't want to rc-<io the h.and. 1t chin.JCS the whole concept ot 1he sculpture And 1f I was go1na to make 1ta fist, u wouldn't lxout there. 11 would Ix down 11 her s1dc ... (3) ~H~•d.saw" Did )OU sa' h.Jcks.aw,._. And so WC ha\C come. I aueu. lo lbc umel~ lf'UU)e bct'Wttn an and money. &tt.&SU aM pohlK'UIM ._nd ltltl\jlt I do not want to spccuJ.a&e oo • bo wtll win or IOSt 1n O.v1s.. I would potnt out that l dro"e throuah that ~hok town last nt&ht and didn't see I inaJc stat~ of a pohtm.an. P~ie Duwr writ a •Jlllfice&d ~- PSTSDDTSK co.I••··· DAN WALTERS AIDS meeting sp~rks a furor SACRAMENTO -A meet"'& arran~ by a ides to state Sen. John Dootmle early this year between a follower of extremist Lyndon LaRouche and state public health officials dcahng with AIDS is becom- ing a bone of political contention now that the LaRouche organization has placed an anti-AIDS initiative on the November balloL The co-chairman of the initiative campaign, Khushro Ghandlu of Los Aneelcs. has contended in a series of radio and television talk show ap- pearances that state health officials privately support the provisions of the initiau ve, 111cluding screening and quarant1n1ng of AIDS victims that would remove them from contact With the uninfected pubhc. The measure also would bar AIDS victims from certain kinds of jobs. Ghandh1 attributes those senti- ments to Dr James Chin, chief of the Department of HcaJth Services" in- fectious disease section, based on a pnvate mee1rng he had with Chin 10 Doohttle's Sacramento office early this year .. I vc pointed out he told me the onl} way to stop the spread (of AIDS) ts mass screening and quarantining.• Ghandh1 said1n an interview. "but he won'1 say it for poht1cal reasons." Ghandhr refused to confirm that the locatron ofh1s meeting wi th Chin was in Doolittle's office, sayrng "as far as I'm concerned, 11 was private," but Chin and a Doolittle aide confirm that the meeting was arranged to discuss approaches to the spread of AIDS. a deadly disease that mostly affiicts homosexuals. The meeting "as held before the 1nit1at1ve was circulated and before Doolittle 10- troduced hrs own scnes of AIDS control measures rn the Legislature. "I thought we would be speaking to Sen. Doolittle and hrs staff." Chin sa1d. "It turned out he had t.hrs Ghandh1 .. Chin Oatl> denies 1ha1 he endorsed screening and quarantrnrng as an approach 10 controlling AIDS. "We spent about two hour-; arguing the potnl." ~rd Chin who contends that casual contacl between AIDS victims and 1he publrc docs not represent a danger and that AIDS 1s spread by 111timate contact · The in111ta11ve 1s seen by homosex- ual group<, as an assault on their civil nghts and 11s connC'clron to w11h LaRouche a polrt1cal lone wolf who operates on a nauonal scale and 1mtates leaders of both polrtical parties. ha'i added to 1he con- 1rovers1aht) of the measure It was re..,ealed two "'Cd.sago that a LlRouche-affihatcd firm provided most of the mone} spent 10 place the measure on the No' ember ballot. Chm said he was summoned to the meeting b) a Dt.·partment of Health Service!> lohb) 1st v. ho had been contacted b' Doolittle aide!> Stan [)e, creux, a Doohttle aide "'hoattended the mect1ng.confinned that rt was arranged h\ the senator's office and included Doohttlc's top assist.ant. fohn Feltz. Dool11tlc a conc;ervallv<' Re· publican frnm '>Uburban \acramento. has offered 'c' era I .\I[)\ control bills himself. 10ugher than anything now on the books but falling short of the LaRouche approach 111 seven t). De'tr"U\ (,31d the meeting was aimed at d1<.<:uss111g "hat powers the 'itate alread' had to deal aggress1vel} 1,1,11h .\ID~ ··it "'as a t hance to talk lo Chrn more than Cihandh1." De' ereux said. The se\s1on. he said. d~s not imply that Doolrttk 1s endorsing the La Rouche approach to .\J OS .. LaRouche rs a dangerous ex· trem1st." [)c-.,ert"ux sard. "and he's capitalized on this v.hole rssue We're coOC'eTllt'd La Rouche 1<; garn rng crcd1- b1ht) on th" issue ·· Ghandh1 not onl~ r~ citing his meeting "llh Chin in h1!> radio and telev1s1on appearance<;. rmpl)ing that the pubhc health official endorses the approach in the 1nitiat1ve. but aJso 1s mcn11on1111 the name of ( h1n's boss. OHS d1ra:tor Ken Kutr That " cau'itng much constema· 11on in the department and W1lh1n the go\emor"s office because 1t implies \Orne connection lxtwecn the adm1n- 1uratron and LaRouche -a touch)' matter 1n a 'car when (,ov Gcorse Dcul..meJr.ln is Sttking re~lcct1on 8111 Ihle a OHS 'ipok<',man. ~•d. "We'rt 1nd11.atmg vef) clearly we havt nm taken <i stand one way or the other mhcr on the mea~urc·" If DcuL.me11an adm1n1'itrallon of· tic1al\ art ""omed about txina con· ncctcd 1n ~ime manner to La Rouche. opponent~ of the rn1tta11ve art" wom cd about the 1mphCJtt1on of official \uppon for the mea\urt They are. thcrl'forc. 1mauina evidence ot Ghandhr'\ medta •!lpcaran~ in· clud1na tran\Cnpt\, 1n an effort 10 pcnu ~e Deukme1i n and O HS d1 rtetor ~rtt'r lo puhlicl~ drnounCt' ust or then namt" ;and 1pp()tt' thr mmatt'e ~. ~aJtt'n 11 1 t) Lca<M Nlunal~• I f.AtOAY,.:JULY 11, 1118 Albecore 1e•1D11 le Juel ....... tM oon11r ........ Cl. GIMta oont1nUe lo win In...._ .. L1r1a1 ..... ,ca, . ,Angels still on a break, lose 8-5 Rance llalllnllra . All-Star rest didn't help Sutton, or teammates By CHRIS MONAHAN Dlllf Pl1te:e11 4 I •1 I It may have been the movie "National Lampoon's Vacation" \hat spawned Wally Joyner's nickname "Wally World," but va- cations do not set well in ~ncral wiUI the An&els. Last year after leadina by 6'h p.mcs at \he All-Star break. they went 31-37 in the seclOnd half to finish one pme ouL Openina a 1 ().pme homestand foUowing a 7.3 road trip and a three-day break for Ule AJl- Star game, Anaels starter Don Sutton appeared as t.hough his 6est stuff was still on vacation. Sutton (S-6). who bad won his last m decisions enterillJ the pme was rocked for six runs (five e&fDed) in four-plus innings, includ- u.s·. rolls past Brazil, faces Russia Sunday American chances hurt with loss of guard Steve Kerr MADRID (AP) -David Rob- inson's 17 points led sax American players 10 double figures Thursday ni&ht as the United States took an early 26-point lead and survived a second-half scare to beat Brazil 96-80 and set up a gold-modal meeting with the Soviet Union Sunday in the World Basketpall Championships. Kerr, who usually came off the bench as the sixth man, was the fourth leading scorer on the team with 83 points in nine pmcs. He hit 18 of 36 t~ree-point attempts, many in tight satuataons. "He was by far and away our best inside passer and three-point shooter," Olson said. "His shots always came at key times. With Kerr out., we're going to have to have a big game Sunday from Kenny Smith (of North Carolina)," the coach said. "He's going to get a lot more playing time." ina five in the fifth, as Toronto beat the A.Qtels. s.s, before a crowd of 31,SS5 at Anaheim Stadium Thunday niahL Even with the lost, tbe Anaell maintained their I lh pme lead in the AL West as Texaa tumbled .in. The b•& blow in the fifth innin& came from Rance Mullinikl, a former Aniel-turned- Ansel·killtr, who knocked a 2-l Sutton pitch out of the park, and with it, Sutton. The shot was the capper to the innina. which saw Sutton unable lo set an out Tbe Blue Jays• outburst served to blow opeo a 1-1 pme. Sunon. who had allowed just two hits prior to the fifth O(>Cned the innina by walking Cliff Johnson. Eri'i'.1e Whitt sinaled him to third and both men came home on Damuo Garcia's double. Tom Fernandez linaled Garcia to third and Mulliniks followed with his 11th home run of the year. It also helped to ease a slump Mullaniks bad been in against his one-time employers. The Soviet Unaon defeated Yugoslavia 91-90 1n overtime Thurs.- day night to set up a rematch of the 1982 championship game in Col- ombia, a one-point Soviet victory. The Americans had to withstand a 43-point performance by Brazil's Oscar Schmidt, who hit four three- point shots in the second half. The Americans, who led 50-24 with five minutes let\ in the first half, saw the lead cut to 80-71 wath 6:44 let\ an the game. I>od.aer ahortatop Marlano Duncan leape for the ball du.rtn« a pl ck off attempt of roaWJat'• 6U1Je ( Toronto (Olney ~S) at Aqtl• (Wan 9-7). Time: 7:3S. TV: None. Radio: K.MPC (710). Saturday•• pme: Toronto at An&cls, l :OS p.m~ P'OWMS.ed into do~ oll)'I to kill i'allict). Jo)iDCt"• three hfll exteoded bit bitliGI at.r'Qk to nine flll'Mlt the lalt tevea of wbic6 have *n mulbploohh pmei. He now bad 37 multiplo-h1t pma. 13 o(tboee with three bits. At the wne time another of Jo~s•ttakt came to an end. 14 the last same in Boston, be bad tied Fttd L~n·s club record with 10 sttaiabt pmcs drivina in • Nil. That l1rc:l.k ended Thunday u Joyner did not ,et a.a RBI. Included in Butlaoa'• tbRIC hita wu a ••••••••••••H• home run to lead off tbc AQecls' balf of the first inninJ. It was the fifth time this year that an Enterina the year he was bittina .36S apinst the AnJtls. but had only one hit in 21 11-bau before takin& Sutton into the riabt·ficld bullpen. fhe innina served to nullify a stirring bittinJ performance by the Ansels and several individuals in particular. The An,els came up with 13 hits, mcludina lhreccach by Joyner and Rkk Burleson, but left 12 men on &ue (five by Bob Boone who twice AnaeJ had led off the~ with a home run, the leCOnd time 8urletoD bimtd! bad done it Burleson 's home run only tied the tc0re at 1-1, but it should have liven the AqelJ the lead, were it not for &ooe•s error in the top of the inning. With one out, Sutton walbd Mulliniks and he was moved to third by Uoyd M01Cby'1 (Pleue ... AJIO&L8/C2) Cardinals find cure: LA, 12-2 Hershiser goes just 1 1/3 innings; Cards rap out 1 7 hits ST. LOUIS (AP) -His St. Lows Cardinals are 13 pmes under .SOO and last Tuesday ni&bt his National Lcaauc team lost the All-Sw Game, but Thursday niaht Whitey Henoa finally had something to be happy about. "It's the best game we've played in three months," Herzog said a1\er St. Louis routed the Los An&elea Oodiers 12-2. Cardlnal•' Vince Coleman ln ThundaJ lllCbt'a loa to St. Lout.a. Tbe Cardinals' run total and 17 hiu nearly matched their season highs of 13 and 20 in a 13-3 win over ·San Diego on May 8. The Cardinals bit a season-bi~ seven doubles off Oodscn pitching as St Louis broke a six.game home losing streak. ''That's more (doubles) than we've had an any month," Herz°' said with a smile. In wtnnang. the U.S. team lost Steve Kerr, whose clutch long-range shootina bas been a key factor for the Amencans. Kerr was flown back to the U.S. toda> with a serious knee injury. But the Americans outscored Bra· zll 16-9 in the final minutes to reach the world championship final for the second consecutive tournament. Autry hospitalized with fractured hip from fall Tommy Herr led the Cardlnal ToqlJt'• 6&me Dod@" (Valenzuela 11-6) at St. Kerr, a 6-3 guard from the Univer- sity of Anzona, was IDJUrcd an the second llalf of Thursday s pme. U.S. Coach lute Olson, who coaches Kerr at Anzona, said the player was flown to Los Angeles and would likely undeflO surgery for lipment damage 1 n has nght knee. He said Kerr would probably miss the next college season. Kerr fell while dnvang to the basket with four minutes to play "He penetrated and came to a jump-stop and wasn't sure whether to shoot or pass,'' Olson said. "It wasn't his normal rhythm and the knee just buckled. like an explosion." Meanwhile in Moscow, the power· ful Soviet Union team increased its total of fighters to 19 m the boXJng finals at the Goodwill Games, while American Harvey Richards saw his surprising reinstatement end with a knockout. Saturday's 12 finals will feature all- Soviet matches in seven weight classes, and three Sov1et-U.S. bouts. The Soviet-American battles will match flyweights Arthur Johnson of St. Louis, and Rinvidas Biljus; light· weights Romallis Ellis of Ellenwood, Ga., and Drzubek Nazarov· and middJewei$!1ts Parker White of Rich- mond. Cahf., and Ruslan Taramov. Gene Autry, the original sin&ing cowboy and owner of the Angels. fractured his nght hip Thursday when he bumped into a person and fell outside a courtroom. Autry. 78, was in stable condition Thursday evening at St. Joseph's Hospital m Orange, an Angels spokesman said. He was to be transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, where he was to undergo surgery Friday. Autry is expected to be hospitalized a week. "Although aggravating by nature, I'm happy to report that the injury is not considered scnous,' said Angels senior vacc president and general manager Mike Port. "When I talked to Mr. Autry, he was in very good spirits." Autry was leaving the Orange County Supenor Court building, where his lawsuit against the City of Anaheim was being heard, when the accident occurred, said Angels attorney Donald 0 . Morrow. Autry had observed the court proceedinp since 9 a.m. and reportedly was with two ofh.Js attorneys. former Angels executive Arthur "Red" Patterson and Michael Schreter. executive vice president of the baseball team, when he let\ the buildmg, Morrow said. Autry sued Anaheim in August 1983 to stop development of 68 acres of the Anaheim Stadium parking Jot. Autry contends his lease with the city ancludes parkinJ spaces that would be erased by · proposed high-nsc office ~nd parlcina structures. Louis (Cox ~ 7). • Time: 5:35. TV: Channel 11. Radio: KA.BC (790). Saturday's pmc: Dod&ers at St. Louis, 10:20 a.m. offense with a single and two doubles and two runs baned in. goina 3-for-3. Each of the other Cardinal sta.ncrs, except for winning pitcher John Tudor, 7-5, collected two hits apiece. British Open leader falt.ers with .7 4 today "I can't figure it out," Herma said of the sudden hitting spree by his team, whkh is last in the Nabonal lcaaue in baninJ average and run production. "This hittina is nice but now wc'bve got Fernando (Valenzuela) look.in' at us (Friday).·· Tudor allowed ci~t hits, struck out sax and walked one m eight inninp of 9Ckiearcc hit The game marked the left-hander's seventh attempt at try- ing to wm bu seventh game. Brand fires 68 to take lead midway through 2nd round TURN BERRY. Scotland (AP)-Gordon Brand of England shot a 2-under par 68 to take the lead by two strokes an the second round of the Briush Open today. Ian Woosnam, the first-round leader, shot a 74 and dropped four shots over par. Wath about half the field an the clubhouse. Brand was on top with a 139 total. I-under par. Second was Japan's Tommy Nakajima at 141 , thanks to a second-day 6 7 that included a back· nine 30. West Germany's Bernhard Langer shot par 70 for 142 through 36 holes, good enough for third in the clubhouse. And charging through was Greg Norman of Australia. After starting the day at 4-ovcr, he pulled to even by the seventh hole of the second round, finng an cagle-3 on the seventh. Scores dropped a.s the wtnd off the Firth of Oyde d1manished. After 30-mph gusts on the first day, today's winds were relattve breezes. and the golfers took advantage of them. "The course was quite a bat different," said Amencan Payne Stewart. who shot a I-under 69 for a two.round total of 145 o n the 6,957- yard Alisa course. Others breaking par included America's Larry Mize and Ben Crenshaw, Portugal's Jose- Mana Olazabel and Taiwan's Lu Hsi Chuen, all with 69s. Defending champion Sandy Lyle of Britain birdied the 16th and 17th to help fashion a 73, pulling ham back into cr · .. •ion after a first-round 78. Jack Nicklaus, the three-tame Bnt1sh Open winner, shot a 73 for a 151 to tal, whak Seve Ballesteros, winner of four tournaments in a row coming to Tumbcrry. was also at 151 after a 75. Fint round leaden Ian Woosnam 39·3l-70 Nick F11do 31·33-71 Anders Font>r1nd 31·33-71 Gordan J. Brend JS-36-71 Rober1 Lee 39· 3?-71 Ian Stanlev Jl-~n Sarn R1ndol1>tt Ja-~n Andrew Br~s 39·33-n Bernhlrd La"98r 37·3S-72 Ron Com~ns 39-33-n Derrick COC>Per Jl·~n G1rv Koen 39-~73 Rlctlard Ma~t1rs 36·37-73 V1u11nan Somers Ja-JS-73 Greoorv Turner 40-33-7:4 The second day brought the Open's first hole-in-one of 1986. Andrew Oldcorn. an obscure English pro, used a 5-iron to ace the 167-yard, par-3 fifth hole. Nine years indeed can be a big factor Nicklaus, Watson are only shadows of their 1977 form of the Open -and Watson wen1 66-65 to beat ham. "Nineteen-Seventy-seven was about perfect for course conditions, and at produced probably the most exciting British Open," Nicklaus said. Nlcklaaa Brand. second after the openana day wt th a 71, birdied the second. sax th, I 0th and 17th holes, the said be would spend the afternoon watching the rest of the field. "Maybe the wind will come up," he said "I like to watch them suffer." Nakajima had nine one-putt greens in a row at the end of has round, ancludang a 30- footer for par on the 18th. "Today 1s the best I have ever putted," he said. Woosnam fell into trouble early today, bogeying No. 6 and double-bogeying No. 8. He pufled a stroke back with a birdie 4 on the 17th. Thursday's play cost the tournament a leading name today. Craig Stadler, a former champion of the U.S. Masters. withdrew with a badly tnJured wrist. Officials said Stadler suffered the uuury as he tried to blast out of deep rough at the 14th hole. Loser Orel Hershiser, 8-7. was touched for S1X hits and five runs m 1ust 11/i annanp. The Cardinals jumped on Hershascr for three runs in the first annang. on RBI sin&lcs by Curt Ford, Herr and Mike La Valliere. St. Louis made at 5-0 in the next inning on a sacnficc fly by Ozzie Smith and run- sconng double by Ford. St. Louis got another run an the third off Dennis Powell, the Dodgers' third pitcher, when Terry Pendleton singled, took second on Tudor's sacnfice bunt and later scored on a wild patch. The Dodgers scored an the fourth on Ball Madlock's RBI smg)e and an the eighth on Mariano Duncan's scventfi homer of the season. America 's Cup hopeful, Eagle, off to Australia The Amenca's Cup challen&er Eagle dcpaned Newport Beach Thursday for Fremanlle, Australia, where her crew wilJ resume traanang next month m their quest. TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) - The principals in one of golfs greatest duels returned to the scene of the showdown Thunday and said they had seen it look better The I 06th Open was held in the midst of an unusually dry, warm summer for these parts. little too overboard this year." The S2 million yacht was loaded aboard lhe frc•&hter Ncdlloyd Kembla at the Port of Los Anp:lcs for the 2>.day voyaae across the Plcific. On board the same frci&hter is the l 2·meter cup challenger from the C.anada 11 syndicate. Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson also acknowledaed that their own performances in the first round of the I 15th Bntash Open bore httle re- semhlancc to those of nine summers aao. Waaon finished Wlth 1 7-ovcr par 77 Nicklaus was one stroke worse. at 8--0vcr 78. on the Aalu coune at Tum berry ·•A very strange day," N1cklau~ 111d. The fairways and arccns were hard and fast. The high arass was stunted and so the rou&h, which along wtth sea wands and castle rums seems to be a staple of Scotush councs, was fairly shon and easily played The golf it produced was perhaps too areal. Nicklaus wd. "Membcn of any golf course don't hke to sec their course bot up,'' the 46-ye.tr-old, thrcc·tlme Open wanner Siad. And on Thursday, more than Just man-made obstacles were placed in the way of low scores. A 30-mph wand whipped off the sta. around the giant dome of offshore rock called Aalsa Craig and throu&h every fairway. bunker and green Just one player. Jan Woosnam, met par on even terms. and he finished the round toward theend of the day when the winds started to d1c. "Everythana I did was wrong. or 1t least at tumcd out tbtt way." Nicklaus saad after savtng some mea5ure of unity with an caglc and a b1rd1e on the last two holes. The depanure of the Newpon Harbor Yacht Oub's entrant an the Amenca's Cup races marked the culmlDataon of an 1ntens1ve year-Iona testing and trainina Pf'O&t'&ID off the coast of Lona Beach On amval an Fremantle 1n mid-Auaust. Eagle skipper Rod Davis and hts crew wtll rc,ume prt~on for the ChaJlcnaer scncs. wtuch starts Oct. S off the coastal ponet\y of Freman tie, located near Perth 1n Western Aumalia. The wtnnina yactu that emCf1.C1 from &he field of 13 chaJl~naen will f~ Ule Australian defender for the America' Cup. with races tqinn1naJan. 31 , 1987. Ir Eqle 11 u ful 1n her bid for the 0 auld m •• the Ammca 's Cup will be retunwd to Southern CahfomJ& to a new homt at the Newport Harl>of Yacht u.b An. economac-tmPICt study by Chapman ColJcle nnau:d '\ ., .. ,, 11 It Wll\ on the ume rounc by the Firth of Oyde that Watson and Nicklaus wt'nt head-to.head an 1977 The umc counc an name at leut. Thas ~. 1n its fint return s1nct '77, the Open found a ·•new" Turn· berry -nam>wcr fairways and rouah as thick and twisted u the fltttt of the sheep that arazc ncatby. "1 thank the f'auways att mort narrow than the ~s." Waoon, a fiv~-tamc Bnt1sh champ, 111d "I think that'~ overdo1n1 at They went a "l hit the ball well." he i;.a1d, "and there 1 was stanng 8 1 1n the ftce What are you 1om1 to do?" 1hat the cup would brina with it more \.ban S l btllion 10 added Jobs. touri m and spcndfoa becaUJe Ullt 1991 cop ractS would be held off the Southern CAlifomia SeYerlano Ballateroe (left) cbewa oat U .s. caddte Mlck de Paal after an altercation becaue of cle Paal ander-clubblnC blm. • Much ha' chanatd ,.nee N1ckl1u' went 66--66 ovtr the final t"'o round' Tht' U.S Ma \Cr\ champion u1d trouble on th~ Jl'ttn\ "' the main factor 1n his hif,h sc·ore. Wc1P.1nt 1n at 2l ton• Eqlc feat an innovanve win&-ed kttl ett.atrd by d ~ner Johan Valcntij • \ Dodgers worth $100 million, says survey l'nm AP 4ltpak~e1 NEW YORK -When Waller Ill O'Malley ruJJzed that the cramoed con· ftnet of Brooklyn were no flnancfaJ match for the Hollywood hills. he moved bia Oodaert to Lo• Anplet 28 yean aao. And that move, accordina to a survey by Fortune Mqazinc transformed a team known as the Bums into the most valuable franctuse in the history of ~feuional s ns. Today, 1he Dod'ers arc wonh close to SI 00 malhon. a fiaurc ap- proached only by the New York Yankees Catini e~umates by "knowl· edacable industry source~ ... the Aua. 4 edataon of the mapzanc listed the approximate value of98 Amencan spons franchise' The Dodaers and the Yankees were rated I ·2. valued ut between $91 m1ll1on and $1 00 million. So valuable arc both teams. flJ the mnp11ne 'aid. that the proceeds from the tale ofe1the1 would be enough to buy eiaht to 10 NHL frnnch1~es .J Not surprisanaly. the survey ,howed that the m~st valuable teams arc those 1n the laric~t market~. Third throuah sixth on the h~t arc NrL tranch1es in New York Los Anaelcs and Chi cago Carryina a wonh ofS76 million to $90 m1ll1on arc the New York Giants, New York Jets. Rams. Ra1d.crs and Chicago Bears Also an th.it hrackct arc the Sun Francisco 49cr.s and Dalla~ (owl'><>)' The next I 3 also arc NFL lrnnlh1se!>. heudcd by tht' Miami Dolphin&. who'lc value" placed at between $71 million and S7S malhon. Worth trom S66 mi llion to $70 million are the Wa!>h1ngton Ked11k1M. Philadelphia Eaalcs. Detroit Lions lknv('r Bronco~ nnd Hou'lton Oifcrs. A $61 m11l1on to ~ti5 m1ll1on price tq 1s placed on the Atlanta Falcon\, Tumpn Bin Buccaneers. New Enaland Patriots. ( 'leveland Browns and P1ttsburiJl Steelers. ThcGrcen Bn) J>atkcr,and M1nncsot.a Vikin&urc next on th e hst. valued 111 \51l n11ll1on to $60 million as arc four bucball tcum~ tht· •\ngl'l'I. Roston Red Sox. Dctro11 Tigers and New York Mel!. Quote of the day "It dun'1 ma ke 11n) <l11Tercn<.:e to me "Yuu don't expect rernrd'i to go on forever. espec1alll. 1n baseball Mine \tood, what was 11. '2 years·1 • -Carl Hubbell, rdknini on h1!> record of fhl' straight stnkc11ul\ in the 1934 All-Star < ramc. which wa\ 11cd h} thc Dod&crs' Fernando Valenzuela Oil Can Boyd hoapltallzed BOSTO!'< -'iu)pcndt'd Ro,wn pllt h-ii er Dennis "Oat C'an" Boyd admitted h1mselfThursda-. to a ho!>p1tal for what the Red Sox said wu\ a com prt'ht·n'' vt• evaluation. indud11lJ <lrug tc\ttnK The Red Sox S<11d Boyd went to the I n1ver\1t~ of Mauachusctt' McdtL.tl C ·rntn in \.\-or\.c\tcr nnl' <la\ af\er the Red ~011 extended his ~u~pcn'i1un The team u1d the ho5p11ah11H1on wJ\ "mutuall~ aircc~ upon " "He l'i then." llc wa' uJm11trd latl' 1h1\ at\ernoon " M;rna Ba~h~. thc fHl\pllal'' d1rcnor ot puhhl u!Tn1r~. said. • Redden aet to return to Rama Rama Coach JoM ~no uid Ell Thursday that diqruotled ru~njna back 4 • Bury fteddn wiU rc~n to tra1mna camp u th team'1 stanlnf f\dlb&c~ bul he 1tJU wants to bo Cradcd." talked wtlh Barry thl1 momlna." Roblnaoo said, .. He will be bere on tho 26th (when veteran• rcpon to tralninacampat Cal State Fullenon). The Rama slancd two -quancrback Hao Mµlea, a third-round pick from the Univc11hY, of Wa1h1naton, practiced wlth the team for the tl11t time, 11 did 10th· round choice-Garnu Brtel1Dd, a linebacker ftom USC. Elsewhere around the National Footb&ll L.eaauc trainina camp scene: Defensive end Bob Bueuowakl1 the Raiders' No. I draft choaoc. aarccd lO term• ana reported to the team'• traJnina camp . : . San Otea,o Charaers comerback Jobn Hendy dislocated his shourdcr in a workout and will be sidelined for two to four weeks , .. Seventeen players -11 rookies and 11x veteran free qcntS -Wert nO-ShOWS When the Philadelphia Ea&)cs opened their camp at We. t Chester. Pa .• the larsc1t player boycott in the club's H -ycar histo!'X .. Star runnlna back Walter Payton reported to the < h1cago ~ars' trainina camp. which opened Tuesday. Lohr in unaccuatomed lead Bob Lohr. who ha~ finished no haihcr !I than c11hth m three ycu rs on tht' PCA Tour. shot a 7-under-par 61 Thursday to take the fir1t-round leod an the Hardee's Golf Classic at Coal Valley, 111. Lohr held a onc·fitroke lead over Curt Byrum. who wu making h11 first POA tour appearanu of the year after losma hat q_uahfymg card last season. or the 130 aolfers In the field who played over the 6.S 14-yard. par-70 Oakwood Country C'lub course 4 7 bettered par -and all but I 3 of the par breakcra had pre-noon tet'·off umcs. u winds austina to 24 mph dned and quickened the arecn'l . . On the women's circuit m Danvers. Mas!!, Ok-Hee Ku of South Korea survived an errant drive on the open ma hole that found water and cha'lC<' back for a 4-under-par 68 and the flrst-round lead 1n the LPGA Boston Five Golf Classic. Penny Pul1, Barbara Barrow, Pciany Hammel, AlUton Finney and Kathy Younf were tied Qt 69 H u total of 38 players 1n the field of U ~hot por or better Platona cough up $1.6 million PONTIAC. Mich. -lhe Detroit m P111ons have reached an uareemcnt with first-round draft pack John Salle}' which wall pa y the 7-0 rookie from Ocoraiu l ech a reponed SI 6 m1lhon for fi ve yeur., The aireement will allo~ "'iullC'}' to 111tend the NRA team's rookie trn1nana cump, wh1th \lllrt\ ~unduy 1n Wi nd·.or. Ontario rhc contrul't w11s rnnfirmed Wcdrw .. da) h) Piston' Generul Manafer Jack Md 'lo\kcy. hut the deal won't become officaa unul thC' NRA \alary l'UP ,, increased. USC, Oklahoma schedule pair \outhern ( alifornrn foott>all tcum will c 11 • lo~ ·\NC1ELF" -r h<" l n1Vl'r\tl\ ot m nlcl.'t the l 'n1ven1\\ ot Oklahoma 1n a home-and-home 'lene'I to he pluH·d m I 1>101 and 19Q2 r he I rOJUn\ wall pla) ho\I Ill the '°llllllll'r\ at thl.' < oh !icum on tiicpt. 24, I '>HM l he two teurn~ will me<"t .tga1n 11n '°'ll'Pt 19. I <N2 an '-<ormun f hc ~ctwoh were scheduled w nw1•t 111 Norman. dunn~ lhl· I Q87 \l'U<son. ho"cvl·r Okluh11ma llllrl'Cd to p(1~tpom· lhc iinme an 11rdl·r 111 allo" I '"i( 111 au:omodtitc a prn1ou11I} un\1'hl·tlulctl w,.1mc with < ahforn1a Fenech atopa McCrory ln 14th SYDNEY, Au1t.ral i1-Unbeaten Jeff' m Fenech of Australia stopped Steve McCrory or Detroit in the lr4tb rqund today to retain hi• lntcrnation•l BoxJna Federation world bantamweiaht title. Roared on by 1 crowd of l l ,000, Fenech dominated McCrory ror most of the bout1 ~rina wit~ 1 powerful riahtt and combinations to the coay. Referee Paul Moore halted the contest after l :41 of the l4th round with McCrory helple11 a1 Fenech unle11hed a bamae of punche1. Fenech, who w11 maldna hia third title defense, raised hit record to 14.0, includina 12 knockout1. McCrory. 22 the Los Anaeles Olympic flywe1fht aold medalist, suffered h11 first defeat apin1t 11 wins and one draw. McCrory, brother of former welterwetaht cham- pion Milt McCrory. looked slick and clever ln the openana rounds but was subsequently overpowered. U .8., Mezlco in Davia Cup play MEXICO CITY -Mexico's Fran· ~ cisco Maciel met Tim Mayotte of the United States today in the opcnina match of the Davis Cup quarterfinal between the two co untries. Leonardo Lavalle of Mexico faced Brad Gilbert in the day's second ainaJes match. The series continues Saturday with a doubles match piuina Lavalle and Jorae Lozano aaainat the U.S. piur or Roberto Sc:auso and K.cn Flach. Raul • Ramirez, Mexico's captain, made the surprise announcement Thursday after the draw that Lavalle would play in doubles instead of Fernando Perez Pascal. 11 had been expected. In Sunday's concludina sinale• matches. Lnvttlle wall piny Mayotte ond then Maciel and Gtlbcn will compete Rozelle wind• up NFL defense NEW YORK -Commissioner Pete m Rozelle wound up the NFL's defense in the •II t tnal of USFL'a antitrust suit Thursday by tesufy1na that Donal<l Trump ofTere<l to drop the suit and sell hi~ USFL New Jersey Generals to "some stiff' if Rozelle would grant him an NFL expansion franchise. Rozelle. the fir'lt witness called by the USrL when the tnal bepn I 0 week~ aao. was the la~I w1tncs~ for the NFL in the $1 .69 b1tl1on suit. which 11 expected to i O to the Jury of five women and a mun neitt Thursda .... Television, radio TELEVISION Noon -GOODWILL GAMES· Bo~1na. men's vo lley ba ll. women's yachting (J hours. delayed). Channel 5 · 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL Dodaen at "' Louis. Channel I I 7 p.m. -GOODWILL OAMES We11hthl\· 1ng. hox1ni. womcn'\gymnastlC\. men'\ yad1t1nll ( 3 houri. delayed), ( 'hun nel 5. L \O p.m . -HORSE RACING· Rc:cip of du\\ race !!., from Hollywood Park, Chan nel 56 10 p.m -BOXING ( hanncl 56 I I 'O p m -GOODWILL GAMES· Recap of day·, compc1111on t I hour>. Channel 5 RADIO 5: 'O p.m -BASEBALL Dodger~ at \1 I OUI\, KABC (790) 7:30 pm. -BASEBALL I oronto at .\niel~. KMP( (710). Sports on TV for weekend Salanfar TIL&VllJON 9 a.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Men'1 baakotbl1,I, men's volleball, women'• aym1111tlca, mcn'1Judo, mco • yachtlna (3 boun), from Moacow, Channel !. fro 9 a.m. -GOLF: Briu1h Open1 third round_, m Tumberry, Scotland (2 houra, delayed), Channel 7. 1 9:30 a.m. -AOTO SPORTf: tMSA road rac na. from Pocono, Pa. (90 mlnutet), Channel 9. 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(90 minutes. delayed), Channel 7. 1 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Women's aym· nasties, men's basketball (from Spain), volleyball, yachtina.judo (3 hours, delayed. ), Channel S. 11:30 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Hlahliahtl (I hour), Channel S RADIO 10:20 a.m -BASEBALL: Dodgers ~I St. Louis. KABC (790). I p.m -BASEBALL: Toronto at An1el1, KMPC (710). 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Texas at Detroit, KNX ( 1070). Sunday TELEVISION 7:30 a.m. GOLF: British Open. final round, Channel 7. 9 a.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Weiahtlif\ina, men's and women's rowi na. men'i and women'• &ymn11t1c1 exh1b1t1on. Judo. men'• basketball (3 hours. delayed). ( hanncl 5. 9 a.m. -OUTDOORS: Ft1h1na the Wett, Channel S.6. 11 ·10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at St. Lou11, Channel 11 . I p m -SPORTS SUNDAY: Boxina -Paul Gon11le~ vs. Orlando Canizales for the NABF flywciaht (;haf".\p1on1h1p, 12 rounds. from Lake Tahoe. Nev.; h1ahhgh1s of the Tour de France bicycle race (2 hours). \hannel 2. 1:30 p.m. -TOMMY LASORDA SPECIAL: The Dodier manaaer interviews various personalities (tape). < hanncl 4. 2 p,.m -MOTOR SPORTS: Drag racer Don "Bia l.)addy ·Garlits tnes to conquer th<' five-second quarter· mile . Channel 4 . ' pm. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxina -Frank.ie Warren vs. James McOin 1n a JU1:11or welterwelaht fi~t. 10 round, from Corpus Chnsu. Tex.; Mr. Olympia bod~ bualdini. from Madison Square Garden, New York (90 manute5. delayed), Channel 4. 5 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Closana ceremontes. C hanncl 5. RADIO 11 15 a.m -BASEBALL: Dodaers at St. Lou1i, KAR( (790). I p.m. -BASEBALL· Toronto at Anaels. KMPC (710). 5: 15 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Gold <up from Holl~wood Park. KNX (1070). ANGELS DROP 8-5 DECISION TO JAYS· . · single Cicorac Re ll followed with a shallow fly hall to (1ary Pettis. Mulhnak8 u1aed but did not come home. until the throw 'ik1ppc<l b) Boone Sutton chased down the bull. hut llluld not iet 1t to Boone an time to jCI n \hd•ni Mullm1k\. would haH been the wulk to Johnson 1n the fifth and 11 v1n' up n hit to C iart 1a on nn 0-2 patch ' ' rounded out to t1rst sconng one. erry Narron was then hit by a pitch. which made Jack Howell the tylna run at the plate. But Howell arounded John Cerutti's pitch to .econd, endina the lime and aivin& Cerutti, who is scheduled to stan Sunday, hi1 flrat major leaaue save. "It wasn't the pitch to Mult1na k11 1ha1 wa" the b1gdcal 1on11ht Walkana ham 1n the tir'it innini wa<; u h1agcr dcul · 'aid Sutton "And I would "Say the two mmt ridiculous th1ni'i I could hll\l' done 10 co~t us a win ton1 3ht O'Grady gains 2-week reprieve ~f\er the fifth ann1ng (an which the •\n$cl~ ~cored an unearned run of their own to make at 5-2). four Anael rehevers(includina Oary Lucas, mak· ma ht\ first appearance of the year) held the Blue Jays to two runs over the final live 1nn10iS. hut th81 was the Angel offense could manaae off of foronto starter Jimmy Key (~·6) und two reliever~ Both tho5c runs came an the ,eventh when Ruppert Jones hit a p1nch-h1t. two run home run off Mark E1chhom h was the 1h1rd time an Anicl had h11 one in n pinch-hiltini role. the ,econd lime for Jone~ (he ha~ three an ha~ career). rhe Anac l~ had one final chonce to lie or win in the ninth -with the score 8-4, one out and runners at second and third. Roh ·Wilfoni ANGIL. NOTIS -to,1 pllclllno, WlllCl'l 11•• of 111e a..n ,.,,.,. 0000. oot en u rre bOOtl Tlluradt v w11en the club ecllv1t1d rtlllf Pltcllt r 01rv L.11c1t L.ucu , who wH •c•1.1lrtd rrom MonfrH I 1111 Otetml>tr llH !lffn dlllbfff alnct Maren l l w11111rrll1tlon of Ille IOwfl' l>ttk L.uc11 "'"" Int 1111 rnrM 'l'llffkt on rtlltl>tlll1llOfl 1ulonmt nt Ill Pelm $prlnn Wllllt ll'ltr~ l'lt """ 0-2 w1111 one ""'' In n·~ lnnlne1 "Tiit Pein didn't ello'l'll mt to be frff will\ mv DO<lv It w11n•1 aomtthlno I could work eround," "Id L.ucH "O'ler tht l1tl lhrff ovtlno1, I've llMn 101e 10 concenirett I've thrown u well It I c:en end PUI 1111 0111 wlltrt I w1nlecl." To make room tor L.utu . '"' Aneela rtlurnH roo11le T.-. l'ltdlef' 10 l!dmonton. l'ltcner wu cetltd uo M•v 21 Whl n DMW!lt "'"'' Wtf'll Of'I ll'lt dlMl>i.d 1111 l'ltclltr mtdt nlnt 1110.1r1ncH wltl'I no record 1nd 1 3 76 ll'A Wllll lllt IPPHr1nce btlllnd '"' otett Tllursdev, •• •eerw lltd T~ llmment tor tour111 1111 Ill• •ll·tlmt 1111 for Olmtt ceu1111t with l ,70 \i\ 'I DIH10 (AP) -P(1A Tour < omm1~\loncr Deane Rl'mnn will hUH' to revoke: h1'1 'llX•C\Cnt \U\J')(l\\11111 llnd $5,()()() fine o n &oltc:r M1w O'C.lrndy for at least two week~ a" pan nf nn aarecmcn1 renrhcll 1n the rhamhers of a I ' S District ( oun JUdl£C f hUf'lda), ()'(1rudy'~ attorney ~llld. \tt·' c \lovnk O'(irudy'' 'iun D•eio hn~cd lawyer ~aid the PC 11\ attornt')\ were forced to accept tht' deal hccau'c Judac fdwnrd J \chwnn1 hnd 1nd1cnted he would prnbahl) invoke: n temporary re· '§tramang order 1f the PC1A dad nut narcc Albies just around the corner, maybe RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...,. ,.., hllet C..tr• ltnl mz Wtol ILA .. COITl llU-Hl·llH Salt water analerure caaerly awott 1na the arrivul of olbacorc otTthe ~outhland cout ftnd based on infor- mation uvail1ble. fishermen ahould not have to wait too much lonacr for the alhlea The Royal Polnm located a larac <1chool oflonafin~ some IRO miles 'outh of Po mt Loma early th11 week and boated over 3CXJ albiea in the 20- l'J;====-rlii--iiiiills::::i---~I poundclaoanJustoneday'1fi1hina. Skipper Frank LoPrcstc rcPoned that Pierce Brothers Osh were in the area of the 176 spot. The Royal Star moved into the Bell Broadway Mortuary umc area Wednesday and boated 11011ote1w1f 6 .g J06fl1hdurin1thefir1tday.01her ~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~ min1-lon1 ranac boat11 al10 report T/1(~ Pros · Smee 195 7 UlllTTIUUUICI U1·7740 Non·amoktr Rattt .. , Oed .... ,_. ltYd. •wpertlMll\,Ca. aood catches ofalbacore 1n thiurco lfthr m1ar1t1on route holds for 1h11 yenr'• movement of albacore. 111t has in the past, the fhh should be w1th1n 100 m1lea of San Dieao by this weekend. Look for catch repons to increase at San Dlcao landlnas and alao many private •Portflshers should alao be able to harvest f11h on a daily ba111. Newpart landinas arc havtnaone of the beat fi1h1n1aeason11n )'etrulona the 'IOuth coaatllne and at C1taUna l1lanc1 Ba11. btrtaeuda. yellowull. bonito and some bluefln tuna have been cauaht rc1.ularly by 1pon boa ta runnanaout omavey'1 Locker. Newport Landina ind Dana Point Forthoacwhoart lookina for an albacore trip out of N~wpon. contact Davey'• forpo1t1ble tnp1 this com1n1 week on board the "f'rtt'lanC'e" or JIM NIEMIEC Ou1000R s ~·harter boat "California Dawn". A world record channel catftth cauahtat Irvine LakcbyOlonn Bell of Oranae th11 p11t week hlahllahtcd frclh water fl1hina. Bell Wll nahina for ba11 a Iona the caatem 1horelino when the huae catfish htt hla worm. The cat fl ah wciahed In at 58111 pound1 and w11 cauaht on 8-pound Maxima line. It took Bell. who waa fl1hlna by h1maelf, about 15 minute• toaet the pendina world record fl1h to 1hore ao that hecouldJumpon It and brina It on board hla &au boat. It is bellvcd to tho laracat channel ever landed In the U nned Stateund will alao cstabll1h a line class record for Bell. At other Southern Callfomia lakea, the action 11 on ban. crtppic, bluqil and catfish. Due to warm water temperatures there have been very fow trout taken except for the lakca at h1aherclev1t1on1 in tho San Bcmardtno Mount1in1. • Giants continue on a roll * ..... ,a. .... 1 ....... ........ . , ... ., .. .,....Cl • ' 11 o..a • ••• ...... 6 IJ I ........ d ,., . IOtl''MI •• ' ' '. o..ra ltlt B ... nzro 2b Franco u Carter lb ThrntnOI\ MHelllf Snvo... rf Butle< d Jacobv Jb Ballde> c Cleveland Caf'ldlottl L.1-7 S.llel Schulze IP H R ER BB SO 6 1-3 9 2-3 1 1 0 s s 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kanw1 Cltv S.bertleven w .s-10 Ferr e 1 s 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 P8-8alld0 2 Umpfre1-Home McKHn, Fir$t, Ctark, Sec- ond, Shulock, Third. Morrlton T-2 IS "-31 ,ISI BOSTON Berrett 2b Boggs Jb Bucl\nr lb Rica If 8evl0r Oh DwEvn1 rf Gedmanc Qulnomu Romtned T...,. * Mltr'IMn S, Red Sox 1 SEA TTL a et> r 11111 3 0 0 0 MolH ct • O 2 0 P8redlv If s o o o Pl'nlev Jo S 0 1 0 PhetPI It> S 1 O O ADevls on S O 2 0 Trtabll rf • O O 1 S8raoi.v c •ooo Owenu • O I O Revnlds 2b Jt I 6 I TetM ~ t>v ""*"" at> r II bl s 1 1 0 • 1 0 0 6 1 1 • • 1 1 0 s 0 l 0 S 0 2 I s 0 2 0 s 0 0 0 S I 1 0 t4 Sl1S e.thMI 000 100 000 00-1 SM* 000 010 000 04-S Two out1 when wlnnlno runt scored Gema Winning Riii -Prellev (6) E-S.ever, Gedman, Qulnon.1 2 OP-801- 100 I L08-8011on 0, Seattle 11 28-0w Evens HR-Pl'eslev (191 S8-MoSff (Ill, Revnol<ls 2 (21), Romine (1) SF-(;edman. Bes• Seever Crewtoro 8Sten1ev Ls l Sffllle IP H R l!R B8 SO 1 1 2 s 0 0 0 0 • 0 2 3 Lenoston 10 • 0 • 11 L•OO w.s-2 I 2 0 0 0 1 WP-Seever. Lenoston Crawford, 8 Sta'llev PB-(;edmen, S 8rao1ev Umolres-Hom., Coble, Flrtt, McCtetlaf'ICI. Second, Vouno. Third. Relllv T-3 IS A-14,68t * Ortoles ,, Twins 2 MINNESOTA BAL TIMOtl' Puckett d !>mellv Oh Hrbek lb Brnn1kv rt Bush If Geelfl lb S.lHC Lml><'OZ 20 Geone n at>r 111:11 • 1 2 1 J 0 0 0 l 0 0 I • 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 I I 0 MkYno dn Lacv rf Lvnnd Rlp1<en u DemPIVC J8onill 2b RevfrO 3b Owver Oii 0Mettv3b Shffts lb Shelt>v tt 2t 2 4 2 Tet.h Sc-bv """'- ebrllbl 2 I 0 0 4 2 2 3 4 0 0 0 3 I 1 1 3 0 I 0 l 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 I JI ••• ~ 001 000 010-2 ~ 000 IOI 1311-4 Game Winning RBI -Snelbv (3) E-Revloro DP-Mlnneiole 2. Belllmort I LOB-MlnnHOte S, Beltlmore 4 28.--Demosev. Puckett, Gatltl HR-Lecv (1), sn.tt>v Ct.I. Rlpken Cl•>. Puckett (17) S8-8ush (4), Mk Young m. Shelbv ( 11) SF-Hrbek MIMeWte Viole L,9·8 AllOllO Jeck son 8llltll'noA IP H R l!R 88 SO 11-3 " 1 3 0 1-J 0 " 6 3 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 Dl•on W,9-7 1 4 2 • "II .. S.2• 2 0 0 0 0 Dl•on pitched to I t>etter In the Ith HBP-J llonille (bv JeckM>nl UmPlrt1-Home. ForiJ: F!rsl, RH<I. *onO, Huml>tlrtV. Third. IC.OK. T-NS A-20,317 Robledo to be honored Monday Canto Robledo, a former ban- 1nmwe1ght boxer and current man- nger-coach who went blind after eye $Uflery in 1933, will be honored at the Irvine Mamott's Monday night fight card . . h Roblcdo's young li&htwe1g t pros- pect Joey Olivera o(Pasadena. W!ll be featured 1n the IQ.round matn event apmst Felipe Sanchez of Mexico ("ity. Robledo, who opened a scneii of JYmS in Pasadena ancr the on-set of his bhndne'IS, has managed and tnuned over I 00 pro and amateur boxers over the years, mclud1na hi, son Bobby and his younaer broth~r Joe who twke fougJ\t Manuel Ort11 for ihe world b3ntamwcig.ht title Robledo. 73. lls Olivera .. may~ my bc,t boxer yet ·• Mllctll .. 't •• W-.Jlt C:....( J I I I ~·· Hmrllt .... ...... ,.,.....,," St U en.• .... • t It L.-• Md>.e• I I It C....• #ttf!IS• •••• "'*Yklfl IC!lllfll• ~a ' ' NHIYC ...... , ., . ,._ .. HJllM .. 1 t 1 . aYMa O....• 1 ••• 0....• MWllMftl . , .. It ....... o.IN'tlf n.ta ., t>tlll ,._ ... , . . , . •• It , ... Ottt • ••• .... • t 1. •••• !ttt • ••• •••• . ' .. ft 1•1 • I i 0 0 1 • 0 0 0 0 I 2 s 9 0 0 I Devkb on. • 2 1 • I 1 5 J ' . . . ' 0 • • • 0 ~HARTMARX RACQUET C LUB Los Angeles Area BMW Dealers for tlu! Benefit of tlu! TENNIS. CLASSIC PUREWOOL Children 's H om£ Sociery of California In Association with the OP1111 Cllst Daily Pilat Vitas Gerulaitis Pat Cash John Fit=gerald Vljay Amritraj Ruscoe Tanner (714) 644-6900 August 6-10, 1986 ,,THE NEWl )()RTER RES<H~T ... -!=ti 8TOLU ..... SOM T•MM18 rJNorelco ~'\1 f\1t I JOI 'I \' ' -~~) ~ TOURNAMENT PRICES & FORMAT BOX SEAT PACKAGE I ;I iJ II h1dt '"' 111 h\ I •t '''"fl' I h 11 f1 l II\ 11.1t111H t \It cf the l'l.t\t·1' I' th 111 1 1111~ 1n l111un.ntu-1H Pr11"t.ttu U'f:JJNESDA Y. AUGUST 6, 7:30 p. m. p1 1111 111 ,1 ... 1n~lt' n1 th ht THURSD4Y. AUGUST I: 7:30 p.m. t • 11 ', "' 11 un:,1 .. ni.-,·J" .. 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" MAJOtl L8AOUll STANDINGS Al'IWtcM l.Ae9M W9ST DIWIOM Pro golf results M8MO.. lit 'TWlllMnV, lallltMI ,.,, w-1''31-'8 Nick Faldo •·»-71 AMtn FonllftNI •·»-11 "9vne Si.wart ~ ..... !Wot T Otnl'ftV ArtM41f Ill ~0.Y10ll ... ..,~ W L oa Gordon J trallCI 3t-at-11 Totiv CMrntev lrucelWltlll JlmThof'M M.Kuramoto Antonio O.,rklo Tomm\' Horton l.MtvMl19 ~Wev GflNm ~ <Ht• If and Jt O..lm\'ltl Jo#rtSI,_.., MWtl O',,,..,. J«f Halt HalOlulnLu a111"°"" P9terFowter Mark McNultv .. 40 47 42 41 ... 40 47 40 SI 31 S2 34 5' IAS1' DIVISION loilOll NtWVOtll C.vtlano laltlmore Toronto 0.lroll Mltwaull .. ,. )1 SI 3' .. 40 47 41 .. '3 44 " 41 d ~,,.,Sew .. Tort11to I. ~ S ,._ Yori! S. ClllGego • Detroit 1 Ttll•I I t.ltlmort • MIMetOll 1 KWIWI Cltv S, Ci.v••llCI I SMtllt S 8o\lon I 111 lnnlrttll °""" 11•met ·~ T .. 'l"s~ • ' • ,,., 12 14 T0tonto 1Ci.ncv •-SI a t Aneth !Wiii 9·11 n Cl\aoo t llannl•ltr S SI at New VMti. I N1t11ro 7-•>. 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Dlactto:lcker Tonv ColOr 10 no•• •tck,. •llCI Orton Mot>ltv light ano HOUSTON-AgrMO to ltrm1 w•lh M•kt Munc"-k 11uaro, Avon lttltv •lne0ac111r llulch WOOifoik •llCI Sl•n Edwtrds runn1nv ~'"' t n<I Jam11 wm11mt Ind Mlllt McCIO•lln !lgllt encu K-'NSAS CITV-Sl11..o (,1rv ll•l<l•n~r •nll ll•ac ltHOOl't Otfen1lvt 11,,.men MIAMl-$1g...O ltev,,. fllomo\Oll 1•ltlv NEW ENGl.ANO -·SllJ!lt(l Rav McOone10 Wi0t ft(;tlYtr, •nd Ci.fl\ JO,,.\ r •Inning ~C" PHILADELPHIA-Aort.o to tt rm1 with Htrm EClward• corMtl>at k w.. Hoo111n, a.r11v, ano ltlc11 t<rnnei.. 11,,.t>acket ,FATTLE-Nt.....O •uu Purn•ll \l>4K'let H tlonmen11 coacll TAMPA IA 'I' Sl11ned M.111 lOlln\On, cor· ,,.rbac.11 WASHING TON-SIO~ (i.l'O"ot llOOtf\, '"" nlno t>•ck t lld Monte Colt man uneoeci..tr 10 • .. ,, .. of o,,. "'"' contr•cll Hollywood Park thoroughbred racing entries T.-'f't .,,.,..., ( 6'ftl If •Hllv ,._ llllNIOCI mttt111t J ,.nt -" 1 •m ""ST ••c•. 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PurMt 11•.000 Ma t0tn two vu r O!Oa tireo '" C•"' GOIO Oii G<tell (ValfnrvN) Ill ) 8r~owav l"olnte <Stennsl 118 l f lv tlO l iaul-nt IMcC•rrQn) 111 4 S.vona Tower lltl1c1<1 , Ill ' ~t""'o S.m ( SOIOI 111 • Adlot E"•Ov 1()11varn> 118 ,OU.TH "AC• I Milt "'"'" •t• 000 Fl~ .. , encl ~rtt lllrff VNl'S OIO lfld Uft Cl•lm•no Pr1<• •10.a •11.000 1 ~ Sutttllllnt ($olltt 116 1 M • Olft lecll (l(_,..l 114 > Pu•tY Cet !Otitll!OlnMvt) 116 • l 11t "•ntry IMeCtrrOlll 11' S IOICI W1v lCJ-otl 1110t • ilttO F"•lllCllY IStev-1 11• t C.•llrlottt1 !Ctatal'IOfll l t• I \nowv Wlft11\ IPl"l'evt 11• '''™ ltACI ' rurionot ll'utM • "000 fllrH Vffr OIO, encl UP Ci.lml"9 Prlee 12S 000 1?2,500 1 Delta TrK9 (Dou9fall IU 1 Antlt\;I CSotl•I ll' 3 Mwmwlnt a..u IToro> lit 4 A"1rmecl N1Hvt fo.lahouu.llV.l l I• S l"*Mtt'I F~ CCotttl!Otll 11' • I•• lr•11ttl ~ !SI-•) I lt MXTH •ACI. • 'urtonte PIKM t 1,,000 Mll~I ~ .. VHl'I Old 11\41 ~. Dr'tcl ifl C•1tf0t'111t , .. ,,,,.,,. Pric.. m ooo~tlt.000 1 U 114 114 114 114 1'2 114 I To .. SGld ( .. t..,1 1 Tenon-rti fLllltlem) ) COClt 0. lnltf'MI 10 ,..,,, • Contttvtllt IOI' .... ) s Jedo't MtMY (Hernet\Ofll 6 lntt11tl"la11 (McCarrt111> 7 C..,. Of s.Man IOWTldol t L.1 Vernt't l(lt'tMNf !lle<lll .olU SIVIN'n4 aACI. 7 '""°"°' ~-JJI Tiit• vtar ~ •nO ue Clelmfn9 l"rla WJ.9'0 m.~ I Creclu"'41n t)teven•I 1 01ncttltl t li.c• > J P'olev IMcCtrronJ 4 ltOOtflO ltMtOll !Pll'IO•I S 'ortvnt'I l(ll\fOOnl 1Toro1 'S.Ylo IOfltot) 7 M•Kllleflnmll>d (Otlvt•ttl 111 , 111 117 '" 11• llS 11S •tOMTH •ACI. 1 Mt" ..... , .. s.>0 000 I 11r H .., .. , oldt tl>d VD AllOwt"f t I '""'" HKI l"'lnclVI 2 lol!Ofl IStevll\t) J U'lltNlt ll'ltaWl'I CVa 1..,.i•) 4 Vtrlck (Oafa'*-ttMVt) I (.Alft At Tiit AllW IMcCarron) • ·~ 1()11v11••> NIMTM It AC a . 1 M1i. T Uf'I ,,urH Tllrtt vM• OIO• tlld uo C,.•mttt0 Prk • US.GOO 1 ,._,llnc. (\olOJ 1 ll'H..O Tiit ltutt 1 o. ... !leklon• Jo.-Tr" (Mc{.,ron1 ' Sdlun ICHllllOnl S HOIO fOtl111rH i • ltutl\td 11,.•ll I 1 NMll\ Of Lnt ISftVtllll • '" lot "' ll7 '°' 117 •nooo ''° 000- OCFair handicap or.n.~ "* Cit a..~~ C.W..I TOft .. HT'S INnjH t llltl If ))-lllllM l'N.lltll ,,....,., "'"' ..-1a OUAllftlU40tlSIS ""'" AA.Cl. 870 YerClt ,.llfM Tllfff VMlt 010 and IHI Clalml119 Price I 0Yno Dot <C1rclo11I , Mr Coltu Lari! (Mel.,) I Solc.ci Diet I llrOOll I) 4 , ... , MldltV (Ltwl1I S 1'"9 (Laclllvl • C.•eely $19t l<i•rCl•J 7 Ple1'6nl ltol~v tll'eullnel 111 I lttOI 8ev tFIOrtt) .......... 9 ""'-""' Mllrk IPaull,,.I m 11• 10 AllOlnt.O Ont tLulen> 111 tLa ... IS·l ) V«v ••mt 11\IS i.vtt •nel IOV .. 11111 COWM, lldOt E Garclt '°"~'· lll'L•ASANT l"OUCY ()-11 Touoll OtlO '°'' •• Cl\lllCt II" In rouefl trio, •••S IA Y <• · 1J Strllclle1 Olli Ion olu, nl(1f Orin over 11111 ov•I LONGSHOT FLEET MICKEY SICONC> ltAC• 170 'Vtrd•. 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CHa.r 0om111oue1 entrv TituL Y A "'LIASUttl (I SI Sui>tr OVICk Ind loolu 1trkllv IM ont to ~II, CALL CALia 17·11 Tiiis IHllO a.loom run• • POOi' -· IOVIJll lot, llAJAS OOLD 16 ti Uo1at IOD o•lr lut eno coulO pull oH tame tonfgnt l ONGSHOT FIL TH'I' FLO'l'O THOlllOVOHIRIOS THIRD ltACI. 61' Furlongs Purw lS,SOO ThrH VHI\ Old 1na uo me lOt"' orac1 1n CttlfMnl• Cte1mlno Price \11,SOO 1 IClll t~tDIHtl 2 Mitter fot>1n Uammarlnol 3 Ttlrto 1111ackl Ill • Ffou•• lh• Tr1c11 <llruwtll) S Liii,. l vr1n1 (P•lltnon> 6 llll•g•v•d Giie <Are11und ) 1 Gr•~'-'" <FerM~ll • H1rrv1 llov ICaatenonl 111 9 Ot ncln Ma•tn <L•P"•ml 10 ~ $1\aro $am lt<e.,,..l ...,.. ....... llS • 117 r 110 • 111 llS in llS 115 llS m II Htllv• Game ICHtenonJ Ill llS 12 Murrev (llltcl<l (2 .110 TILalO S 1, Un•ucr.v 10 io" •••' ''"''' WOUIO De nero to Oenv loniQlll IULL () I) Anotr••r cominv off touO!'t IOU drews well •na Slt>lflt \teVI •DOard LITTLE TVltANT C4·ll Hung '"' w111e ll•v11>9 no t.itcuM no 111noou11 11111 11t•r LONGSHOT SOME SHAltFI' SAM ll'OURTH llAC• 7 Furion111 Purs.t SS 000 TPlrff vt•fl 010 •"O u1> Clelmtno Price l4 000 I Arlt<IUO\ lllraawtJll .111 1 Nor"'"" Gr""s (0rlt11a1 119 3 Sahora Envov IMunH lll 119 4 01Clltll'S ll1t'(L.IOll•,,.•> 109 ~ ltu11111n11 Oa~nelr 1Caat1non1 116 • Jovt ' S•llor (Enr1oue1> I It 1 ~•ndv P•n (P•lton> 1111 t Dtrln11 Jtrr'f ISllllllal 119 9 Sou111c1tvlu11et1on !P1t1tr•on1 11? 10 SPerr..1t Over !GftDHtl 116 llUNNINO DlaONAl'R (2-11 HtrO to Otn i '"" lltld IOP t>lllln11. naa never r•etd 1111, chH O Dt<:KaN'S •IT (4-ll Dlsl•nct lo 11r..111Q eno IOOIU llkt tllt Ollt to lag, SANDY ll'AU (6 II OvtrmetclltO In dlttenct event, ~ck 10 rH U1llc lt vtt LONGSHOT DA.ING JEllltV l'll'TH llAC.I 6 Furlonllt PutH lS S00 TnrH vH r1 010 eno uo me10tn1. lllllH eno "'"'' C11lml110 Price Sl2,SOO t lO SOO 1 AOtCllt Otwn <DouglH I I~ 2 Mt••"'' 1 Joy <Cestenon 11 ~ 3 Mer on1 DrH m <••aclll • 110 4 Fl'r 1mttlc LtdY l"'llttrll>l\l 115 S Ttntclou1 Soll9 <Gerr1001 l1S ' CHIUO\lt ll•rn~rlno • 110 1 L•t A m•d·H (0rll0al 1 IS • St•flPf~ ll rlnlltrhOlfl Ill llS t Oa•toMtut Lt "O ILl~ml I IS 10 Ar1c.11ne Len IOtlnr"I • 110 AtM ...... llaDO In LIO¥ GrtO•t l 115 11 Plotrt HOO 1llr1nk1r110H1 12) t IS I ) Mtrk I ltlCOllV tScolf• 121 MILAHll'S JOY (3·1> G•,,,. t tlorr '" Ot out 11t rv con11nlfou1 l'IH I. 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ClalmlnO Price: 512,500-SI0,900 I ~· Fi.th IFer,,.no.1) 114 ' ll;~dellClmff!'t (Scotti 114 l Doc $nO'# <Ortt11•) 114 4 Mt FVCSO lCHlanonl 114 S Fro11v E•elt (Ii.ell) xl09 • Summ•r Pl•vtiov (OOvtres) 1 U 1 Belwttn Tl\t Un•• COerrlclo) 117 • '""'' cooe IKe....O 11• 9 Old Ptl IEt1rlQut2) 114 lllVaa CODI (4-1) l(Hl!ll ec-lnl.O wllll trilt coll now. primed tor W>MI tonleht, DOC SNOW <t· SI 0001 on anel ran hit race, be(lll wltll tlmllar for tl'IOll'ter lllOI, ~-111'\.AYIOV It· II ltloer c11anoe mav t>t tOOl 1111• ottO '-di, touo'1 ,,.., LONGSHOT FltOSTV EAGLE •tGHTH a AC•.•., Furlonllt. PurM' U ,000 TnrH """ OIO •!IC! UP 1111let •nd m¥et C1almln11 PrtCt H ,000 I Ettttrulltlecllon <Gomtll 11• 1 Go ll•t>v !Scott) ) ,?! 3 Trldlv Trlellv IPelltnon) lvr 4 Hard HHrl.0 Sutlt IGarrldoJ 11• S Lull's Srar IGr•l>ltl 11' 6 JW1nlt.r'• Glorv (Oou;la\I 116 , ar .. 110\ll Tiit w 1 ... (Ftfl\lndtl I I I' • Htttuva L.IOv IEMtQUt1) 1Qt 9 "u,. Tiit Sun lllraswtll) xlll 10 Duclltn a.a (MunMlll 11' TRICKY TRICKY (1-1) WIM rac.et lllO •IM ••ioom 11no ... ,., r1e1c1. HMD Hauno SUZY (l 11 ~· ... t>unCll llllt llmt ar~. mev "'Cl with fftV Nrfy, IMO; JINHlfllllt'S OLDaY 16 IJ $1\trp Callen•• form tor 11111 """· llh well wllll JOP effort LONG5HOT RUL.E THE SUN NINTH 'RACa. 6'11 FurJono1 PurM· 111,000 Ad<ltO Carrlllo St•kt1 Tl\r" veara OIO 1 Socltlv R~d ISltvtn•l I IS 2 ltemt>llno Monti (SlblJlltl 11, ) Cazr•1 Cherm 1Cn 11no11) all) • Arcadlu' t01ta,,ou»1vtl 11> S E•u~rtnt'1 lm.11t (l l1Cll) alll • V1Jc.reon < LIDll•m> 113 IOCJITY "OAO tS-2) v.,v IOU911 rlellf •nd "'',,.' comoo Hrns tllt noo t011IOlll:l'AMal.*O MONTI (2 1) NO $now Chltf'• lo cont"' 11111 CtrllJo StakM. ''"~' tl!Owout. •Xuta•ANT'I !MAO• 1)-11 Trout>lt Prone coll utue..., rlttlt t!'lert at tllt •lrt LONOSHOT. AltCAOIUS TINTH llACI. I l l• Ml,.a ll'urM M,000 T PlrM .,, .. ~. OIO '"° UP. Clalm1"9 ,.rice t.J.200. 1 a unntt CCttt•nonl 119 2 Hooeful Cltftl (Orteo•I 11• ) Ml Ptru .. r (Crull "' • CO\lrt Ace (Gr1t>41) 119 ~ Fl''lf«'• OrHm !Enrklutll 11' • Alll\urouk (Ferneno.1> 11• 7 ltovel Ht bll (P11tw.onl 119 I Hit Sarita tlammarlno> a 109 f 'VOUlll "''rll (Sterll119) •lll auNNeLL (I -SI l!xlrt 1"-1'9 ..... , "'' lnd1ce11 llard ro °"'"' toci Ol~lllO, lll'll•Cl'S , 10· lJ Mn t>t '"' 11Htller 1on111111. twllCflt• t>•Ck 10 wlnn1ne Pilol. HIT Sl•lll ll·l) Welt tr1vtltd !hit PH I Vtlr CltVtl' c.onellllontr LONGSHOT COUltT ACE HST alT ltfl'$ HONOlt (tlll ltaetl ll'ltlCI ll'LAV l"lf~ce·s Dltl!AM (10 llect l •-<l•notts •PDranllce loell•v OC Fair results Or•* Ceuntv 1'1lr THU•SDAY'S •HvLn ( IOtll If U·M¥ mlHCI mMtlftt) OVA•Tl .. 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I fl I• mllft Of! lurf _,.rlKI MelCll IMcC•rrllflf 1 to ) 40 Ari llr• L.ci\' ( tte<tl I 4 00 Otw11 Of 11-(Sotol Tlnle 141 J U IXACTA 14•5> N ICI UO SO 400 uo uo Httn14 •ACI. 1 lvrlentt PMctful Im ... lllKlll Mu11m1 DrN m 1sr111ant) 1. .. werd ""'•" !Two! fil'fte 't• 2UO tt'O l• uo , .. , .. tt IJIACTA \ ll oelel Ult )0 llhrMft .111111 -• A.AID (March 2l·AprU 19): You'll be Invited 10 attend Yibll m pt be conaJdered a .. formal dinner:• Accent on dcalln11 with autbonl 01, di1CU11lon1 or money, ba1lc 1ctju1tment in domestic area. Tauru1, Ubra, Scorpio ftaure prominently. , 'Casey' was juSt a flash in the pan North-&oueh wlntrablt. North dtall. TAURUI (April 20.May 20): Favorable lunar uptet 1po1l(sht1 travel, di1t1nce, lanauqe, abilitr to communicate idea1 In entenainlna fuhlon. You'll pin .. ,." lntlaht.' Sccre& will bo ditcloted, clandesrine mootina will be a1T1naed. GEillNI (May 21-June 20): You learn more about ftnanclal ltalut or othera, lepl riahu and permiulon1. Focu1 on poulblo Inheritance, trull funds, ta• and llcent0 requlremente. Love relationship arow1 1tr0nacr rctpon1lbilltlca lncreaac. • SYDM£Y CANCEi\ (Juno 21 -July 22): Status n quo 11 1haken -focu1 on break from 0 peat, ability 10 reach more people. MAii Lunar empha1l1 on P.ublicity1 panncr- ship, marriqc. You II be ria of obli- • \~ ptlon which w11 no& actually your own. Aries playe role. LEO (July 23-Aua, 22): Streu independence, creativny, couraae of convictions, plonecrini 1plrit. Individual you helped in past i• now ready to return f'avor. lncludin1 [none~. Avoid heavy lifUna. lmplint your own style. VIRGO (Aut 23-Sept. 22): Oood moon 11pect hlahllahts physical attraction,. 1pecu atlon, added popuHanty. Love plays m"or role, your 1n1dnct1 will prove correct. Acq111cece to reque1t from family member. C.JBl\A (Sept. 23-0c:t. 22): What ~emed a "trap" tum1 out to be stcpptna atone toward aoal. You'll have more room, you'll be Invited to travel, eoc lal activitict increase and you'll be more popular. Future prospects will include real e1tate. SOORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Check fine print, be posiuve of source material. Lunar 1potliaht on relatives. tnps, vi1its, 1de11 which can be tran1formed into vlabfc concept1. You'll be 11ked to revise, review and po11tbly to remodel. IAGITTARIVS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): You'll locate what had been 101t. m111lns or 1tolen. ldea1 abound, emphui1 on communication and 111n 1hroup written word. What \Ccma a "flirtation" could become meaninaful relation1hip. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphas11 on domestic ad,Ju1tmen1, money from 1urpr11e source. Cycle h1ah, you'll be at n&ht place at "dramatic" moment. Lead rather than fo llow, take 1n1tlauve, 1tres1 onainality AQVARIVS (Jan. 20-Fcb 18): Focus on meditation quiet umc1, some re1trlctlon1, v111t to one who 11 temporarily conflned. You'll pin 1n11&h t1 secrets will be revealed, some fean and 1u1pic1on1 wtll be eradicated. ' PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma rch 20): Emphu11 on deadlines. challenaes, dealinp with thotc who "pull strlnas." Older persona play 1111uflcant roles Wish 11 fulfilled . romance nounshes and you'll have chance to 1ncrcaee income. Thi1111 I l~rned en rout# to /ookilJI up othor th/1111: •Thal the most famolll comic pe>em in America, "Catey at tho Bat." wu compolCd by a Harvard m"or In phlloeophy, Ernest Lawrence Tbay_cr, who &raduated mqna cum laudo mado l>hi Beta Kappa, was editor o~ the Harvard Lampoon -and never apin wrote another memorable piec:o of vertc. •That the United Si.ates Icade all induatriahzed countrie1 In the number of tecn·aae preananclet for airls aaed l' to 19, with well ovtr a mlllion annually. •That while there arc ttill a handful of nations where thcm~orlty of citi zen• cannot vote. only Kuwail dcmca 1ufl'raac to women In partku· lar. •That Leland Stanford, head of the Southern Pacif\c R.R .. w11 so secretive a man that when asked by reportcre "How do you feel thi1 momina?" would reply, "Wouldn't you like to kn ow?" •That the eneray contained In a 11nale H~bomb could carry the entire U.S. Navy, 1hip1 and all\ to Mara. •That when the victonouaAu1tral· ian cncket team visited Windwr Cattle ID the 1ummer or 1934, Kina Oeorae and Queen Mary, after be1n1 pho&oaraphed with the whole team. posed with each man 1inaly in order that each m11ht like home h11 own picture in memory of the vi sit. •That the nations of the world now po11e11 four tons of explosives for every man. woman and child on earth •That New Jerac) has the h1ahcst density of population in the United SIDIEY Hu11s States w1th more people and autos per square mile than an y other state. •Th•t the new linao of 11trophy11c1 has adoj)ted the current 1tan1 word :''VJMP .. to desianatc "weakly interactive mas Ive par- uclu." •That more than 2,000 anon nm arc set e•ch week m the U n1ted States. •That while SI percent of Ameri- can 1tudent1 are female, yet only 7 percent of colleae and un1vers1ty prc11dentt are women. •That one of the "short-term" project1 of the U.S. Army is to formulate an expert 1y1tcm to adv1ec on brea kdown1 in the troubleeome M-1 battle tank, aa a substitute for &he 611000-paae technical manual now in eiu1tence •That the avcraae coat of bulld1na a prison cell 1n thi1 country 11 S40.000. and 11 co1t1anotherS1 6,000 a year 10 keep 11 OCCUf.lcd . •Th11 .. ,horthand · 11 more than 2,000 years older than either Pnman or Greg the first recorded shorthand sy11cm was devised an 6) 8 C by M Tulhas Tiro for transcrib1n1 Cicero's tpeechei Sldaey H.,rl, I• • 1yodlc•ted col1m1ll11. NOftll •&Q Q K•I OA&J lOt •AK.I WEIT • J 10'1 Qt'll OQ'lll •Q71 BA.81' •Atlll QJlll O Vold •1ot1a IOUTB .. ,, Q A Q 10 o aea• ..,. The blddt.na: Nortla !ut .. , ... INT Pue a o Pu• Put , , ... Opentna lead: Jack of t Weet .... ..... Pu1 Make sure you have enouJh tn· trtea for the tuk at hand. lf there art not, YQU mt1ht need eomt er. ative play • to make up for the shortfall After a negative retpol\M to hit rorclna two club openln&, North showed ht• power by Jumpln& to three no trump South'• four no trump wu ln vltatlon&l, not Bla,c,k- wood , and North accepted by showlna hi• Iona ault. When South decided to play In the 1ult becau11 of hla four-card aupport, a qulrk of the auction made him tht declarer. We have teen better auctlona Cww GOIEI declarer appear9d to have but two. If only the •llht and n1M of tl'UIQPI had been 1wltched . Tht o~ chance fol' a Ultrd entry wu tht ten of heart.a. To mu. that m.attrtallte, declare" wu forced to talc• a flneut in a 1u1t where ti. nHdtd none! Otclartr led a heart from the tablt and lnaen.d the ttn when Eut played low. Ht flMUtd the Jack of trumpe, returned to hand by overtaJctna the kln& of heuu wtth tht ace, and repeated t.M trump ftneue. The rett wu 1tmple. The lut trump wu drawn and tht ace of clubl wu cuhed. The cloeed hand wu ,....ntered with the queen of heana and the club flne:ut taken. When that held, the ala.tn wu home. Can't women rebel against 'fashions?' Wett led the Jack of 1pade1 to the queen and ace, and Eut returned the ault to dummy'• ktna. The kln1 or dlamonda revealed the unfortu· nate break, and declartl' wu In aorne dltflculty He needed two en· trlea to pick up the trumpt, and an- other for a club fineue. However, On lh1I partlcular hand, lt made no dlff erence whether th• tl.na1 contract wu ln dlamonda or no trum1>-tht u.me play wu ,... quired for both However, It would be euy to conatruct a hand where South'• dectalon to place the alam ln the 1ult would have been crltl· cal And the 1uSt alam wu likely to 10 down fewer trlckl if ·aom.ethlnl went Wl"on1. DEAR ANN LA NDERS: What 11 h1p to armp1t is obscene. I thoujht 1he ao alona with thetc kooky trends and the fa1hion indusJry do1na to us bikini was 1hock1n1 but what they arc keep on wcarina our old clothes. the women? Why do wntand for it'> Who showina now 11 nothina short or de111ncra will have to qu11 1ryin1 to de1i1nt thctc ualy, freaki 1h 1u1u and indecen t. In order to wear thete make u1 look like dam ned fools and dresses with •houlder pad1 that vulaar shockers a woman muat have a charae ou1raaeous prices for 1he1r belona on the football field'> Tall body wu (under hea vy 1Cdat1on) or mon11ro11tie1 women look like wrestlcra. short take three hours to shave The whole I want 10 look hke a lad), not a women look aoofy Moreover, the 1h1na 11 d1sau1una and unnatural streetwalker. So do m1 lhon1 of other shoulder pads arc fore ver 1hppin1 Add the punk haircut, 1hc six-women Wha t can we do about It., - and shdina When they arc out of pound ca m nas and you have a ~AN HATTAN MOLLY place the woma n looks de formed. woman who looks certifiable DEAR MQLLY: I aaree tltat tome The one-piece bath1na su1t sht from If cnouah women 11mply ref\a e to of tbt new f111lloD1art1rotesque and --------------------------rldlcaJ001 (alto ob1ceDe ), but tbere are tltll eome beautiful, ele1ant, ladyllkt 1arment1 avaUable. At for the b1tb1D1 tllltl -tbe Hit 1tep la burlt1~tat·tJpe pattlet and • fl1-leaf. Glad I ma non-1wlmmer ud couldn't care lt11 •bat tlley are 1bowln1. • • • DE!\R ANN LANDERS Ahhouah I have read your column f111hfully since our ncwipaper Qcp n carryina 1t yean aao. I never fell the need to wntt' until I read the letter fro m tht' wife of an Alzheimer·, patient. Sht learned of her husband's unfaithfulness when the doctor ad· vised her to close his office. When she went 1hrouah his desk drawen she found dozens of photos of him with other women. Her sorrow touched a re1pon11ve chord 1n me allhouah my 1nua11on 1s very ddTercnt M) mothcr-1n·l1w never hked me. ANN LANDERS I ha\e been happil y mamed to her son for 3 7 )ears I made cxcuacs tor her behavior rat1onal121na that no matter who her •on had mamcd she would hi\ e fo und plenty 10 cnt1c1Le When my mother-in-la"' wenl 1n10 a nun1n1 home recenll> the task of cleanina her apanmcnt ft'll to m) husband and me 'Nt fo und her album of our wcdd1n1 pictures on the clo \e t sh elf In ever) p11.:1ure m) face had bcC'n scratched out w11h a sharp ins1rumc:n1. No"' I reif'el all the th1nas I did for her ou1 of respect and 1 am heans1ck Ho"' du I deal with my fcchn&• ol anicr and resentment'> -MA ~SA C Hl '\ETTS. DEAR MASS: Yow tba& you wlll not 1tn your motbtr·lD·l•w tbe power co make you bltter Hd mlterable. She baa done eaoa1b dam•t• for ton many yeart. If you can t wlA tbla victory over btr meu 1pltefalae11 wttbouc profe11lonal help, I Implore you co a~t It. '==~~~, sa:~:iil<A-4£tis· ::. ----......... tu•. ~ -.--- ·~ -.-:--:·,:...~ :: _ ................... _,.. rrrr r r1 I I I I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AClllOll 1 Cargo v .. M I 5 Maydayl' 9 Sm•lt•r •5 PM! I kin •H Knight •e Goll gp 5 1 Mott loyal 53 Banner In the Arllnaton Theater COITAMSIA waaaomm1 J11LT11·20 Watch skies during the next earthquake product t• tndHd Ir 15 Mlehmu h 18 Habitual• 1 7 CauM to t>. 18 Payment 20 Sandwich type 22 Cleft 55 Sub1ec11on 57 Unwritten 58 Extol 59 NorM city 80 R .. Oy 81 Ont 82 Succumb• 83 Belgian river '86 '&anae County Fair It'• ccrw-Lo11al O Do eanhqunkes really make the 11r l1aht up'' A <;ome do Electrons released b) undl."raround prcssurc1 cauac iome ,on of momentary molecular d11· 1u rbancc that makes the air &low At least, the scientisu th ink that'' what --------------------------::-'! happens, Grand Openi~g Celebration July 19, 1986 Crystal Faetoryou•'~' off er you over I 0,000 item , Including ... Waterford, Nachtmann., Swarov ki, Lladro, Armani. .. OPE 7 DAY ' 2542 We t Coa t Hwy prevlou1ly Auction Call ry Newport Beaeh 850-4090 _..s an) ( apricorn will tell you. "Capra" ,, Laun for aoat Once. 10 bchlvf." 11' a "capricious" manner - l11ahl> unpredl(·tablc -meant 10 act hkc 1101t The crate r of H1wa11's volcano Haleakala 1s prttty b11 So b1a. New \ ork Cit)·, M1 nhanan would pntnear fi t 1n10 1t. ln1crestina idea -'nothe r 1h1n• the horse doca that yo u and I don'111\nore1tandin1 up Q Ha' an \-rider nnd mule ever bcen k.1111."d on the dt,cent 1n10 Grand Canyo n'> A. Rukr. no ~ule. ye1 -Q Who wrrt the f1 r11 people m the world 10 ao out 10 the 'ca in rowboats" A. The Dano. maybe Earhclt oars known have been found on wha1'1 now the beachu of Denmark Q What's the uandard royall y payment to the arower who produce• a 1ucce11ful new rosc" A. Fif\ecn percent ot rtt11l the flr't and accond yean af\cr introduction. I 0 percent the third year. 5 pe rcent a year thereaf\er Attronomcr Edward P1ckenna of the Harvard Observatory srcw down- nah& di ustcd with the carelc11ness of the youna men who helped him 1n h11 work. "l could train m) cook to do better." aaid he. So he did. W1l- ll1m1m1 Flem1na. 18'7-1 911 . came out of h11 knchen, at h11 d1rteuon, 10 ~come a pioneer female a'tronomcr When Iowan Vernon D tolen dnvc1 hy, pollct look 11 him kind of L.M. Bovo tunn) Hr pul hi\ 11\1 nftmc on h1• pc a onali1cd ltl·C'n\(' plate The llahan v.otd ""paao" meant "11r1 n1 .. If 11 d11ln'1. no doubt the Jta han\ woul\tn't ha' c nomrd their noodk\ "\Pt1he111 .. ) ou ~nov. v. h) \\ h1\llr1 painted 23 Aelen coin 2• Slmulate 25 Spllte 28: "For 1ham•I 27 Renounce 28 Wrong pr•I 3 1 01 nobility 3• Kind 35 Oubi'ln·baNd OrQ 38 Medlt•t· rent1n pon 37 Low blow• 38 Male btlll 38 Buddy •O Rabbitt ' kin • t P.ople· pref •2 Pipe fitting ~3 Aelatlv.t u Salary his mu1hcr H1'l real model d1dn'1 10 ..--~----.- iho"' up Th e rldt'rl' will rr\·all l.Hha F. Pinkham'• \e1c1ablc l'mpound for Female C. ompla1 nt1 II wu 111 percent ~--t-~--t- alcoh ol. The aovemml."nt threatened 1t with a bcvcraae 1u 'io 11dropped10 ....,. ....... _-+--+-- 15 percent alcohol Female• w11h com9l11nt1 had fe\\cr of taml." al\er ~-+-...... - drinkma a bottle or l )dla f. P1nk- ham'1 Veaetable Com pound That car door moat 1n demand at lunkyard• -by two to one -11 the cf\ front . The lcf\-tum collmon doc• 1t In So doca the paulna car that h1t1 ~-.-...... -...-- 11 when 1t'1 opcn . BananH aren't nat1'c hl 1lu1\C ~-+--t- Canbbean nauont on\:e kno"'n u lhc ··banana n:pubh c1" ., Fnar Tomu ~-+-+- de Bcrlanr 1n 1 st 6 brouaht a 1h1pload o them 10 Ha1t1 and the Dominican Republic from 4,sia DOWN 1 Aegean1•1• 2 Black mourning band 3 Of a wood • How toon 5 Aoman poet I Vote In 7 Linden I Taro paeta 8 Meuured out 10 Mak• a law 11 Compotet 12 Iowa 13 Ground• 19 BaMball You can relieve • toothar he b> Nbbma an ice icubc on the back or your hand pec1flcall ). bctwten the 1---4--+--+--t-~- thumb and foretln&er ol lht hand on the ume 11de or ~our bod) •• the .....,._,. _ _..,_...,._ ..... _ ach1na1ooth Orsoc\lnttndu McGill Un" cnl\v medical teholar. l. M, l •!d le 1 1,1dlc1 ltd e 1 N luaul•t deal• 21 Flu lt out 25 Skln1 28 Rooter 27 VII I 28 Atlan land 30 Kind 01 palm 31 Lowdown 32 Soviet nver 33 Vllltl 3• Carried 37 Folb ... 31 !Y9 problem •O Bumpkin •1 Gain •• tn1trument1 •e -nrma •7 Embtnled •8 FNnotl city •e Fru11 50 Eduoat0t Fell• - 5 t Trolley 52 Aettyte 53 v ... ve-' Sp 5• Boat 58 Otvot 3 4 ' J ,Tait tFAllJLY CIRCUS by BU Keane by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) ~ ,. "In th~ ~rmy they have these hard things .. 1'!::1P:,__.:.."'-:.::''~·----------:-you hafta do called optical courses." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I had to bathe him three times to get rtd of that horrlble odor ... but he smells like a rose, nowt" PEANUTS M '<AN:-'~AT~ER LOVES HE CAN REMEMBER TO S1N6 HVMNS THE WORDS TO O'IER A GARFIELD I'M OONfltA SNEEZE! AM -AHH AHHH! TUMBLEWEEDS 1-lUNDRED HVMNS ! ••1 hate spoiled birds." DENNIS THE MENACE ,by Hank Ketcham 'b.JCN-l'l' RETREAT, JoEY ... ITS 't'OOR FIRST WJYE I by Charles M. Schulz 7· If I e NO. HE CANT REMEMBER i WMERE THE CMVRCH 15 I f I ~ by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan HOW MAfJv' 1'lM!S I 60'n"A1'1U. ----~--__,, '(OIJ!-MUl.eSt'(INl\I~ A::> NOT' c.ARl<v' MIJLSS A~ONP! ~ DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan ROSE 18 ROSE by Pat Brady BLOOll COUKTT .... ~t ~ j aACl(ll .• U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE NO PDI~ I~ CPMPING- COT', I GOE:.SS. '>.E'LL ~KIN~ . . Hi --1! SHOE FUNKY WINK.ERBEAN JUST A Rf.MINDER THAI 1HE ZOO CREW AND 1 WIL.k. BE oor A'f IHE tAJEST- V I E.i>J CfTZ.J R:OI... 'fH 15 AFIER~ 10 JU06E 'TME WORk..0'5 FIROT ~R I AIR GUliAR CONIESf ! i -- DOONESBURY R£Al/..Y1 >al JI/ST M41. IN A (JEQ(., ANIJ >Oil'!¥ A l VISC.OINrt mm • AU 7H6flE IS • 10rrr ' . UI<£ 11>/AT' \ I ~. IDT OUTE ... I by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston $:> Fff\,PH\L ... w~~ 80t19~AtE. by Jeff MacNally by Tom Batluk by Garry Trudeau JUIX 18' 1986 D\llX Pllfil ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL2/N0'29 'Any Wednesday' retains its sparkle Bad. in the earl} I 96(}.. when Neil Simon's second play, ··Barefoot an the Park," was a sensatJon on Broadway. another four-character comedy ~ makang the rounds, somewhat in the 'i1mon show's shadow. Unlike .. Barefoot,'' Munel Rcsnik's .. Any Wednesday" wasn't reall} the start of somethmJ big for its playwngbt, who never came up with another ha t, but it's been a popular item on the communlt} theater CU'CUJL And. aft.er 20 odd years. it must be conceded that the Resnik comedy tS the supcnor of the two m terms of sheer W1l, character and durability. The LP Repertory Company bas chosen this still-lustrou -----------romic gem to brighten its sum-mer under the stars (saodwtehed between the melodramatic "The Toi Uninvited" and .. Night of Janu- ary 16" on its· schedule) at Fullerton's Muc kenthaler T nus Center. And. unlike a play that's ••••••••••-been produced as many tJmes locally as this one has, ··Any Wednesday" 1s sull a pleasure to revtSjt. It's a romantic comedy Wlth a sturdy spine. Set in its heroine's Manhattan apartment, wtucb has been converted on paper to her mamed boyfncnd's .. executive swte" for tax purposes, the play depicts a wctlly tryst which soon becomes a triangle. and then a quadrangle when the philanderer's w1feand a young Oluo businessman he's trymg to buyout Joan the party. The laugh lines are pointed and wtn_y. and director Sarah ( oleman establishes a breezy pace for her players to follow. Nancy Boster is simply sensat1onaJ as the mistress. ~wttchang emouons at du:zyang speed as she balances the disconnected pu~ces of her hfe upon reaching a traumatic 30th birthday. The show plugs into her energ} hke a Chnstmas tree. The visitor who comes to fight and Sta)'> to love 1sg1ven a strong and articulate interpretation h' Chuck ~hank\. who u~ his character's outrage to set up some lint' comic moments The lone weak lank an the foursome 1s Jerry G uenn's portrayal ot the ruthle-. .. eAecuuvc E"en with his ha.tr totally gray, Guerin appears ..carlcl) older than has adversary. and much of his t}rannirnl power seem'> an1fit 1al Connnc Williams, who plays his super-soph1st1ca1cd chatterbox wife, delivers a splendid per- formance. balancing pcrfe'ltl) against Boster's rough-edged mistress. The high-walled apanml·nt setting. strewn with paintings of all vanelJes., as an dTecti'c: rnllaboratton by WLlham Durtin and Tam Thom. and Dur.kin'" hghtangeffectsand the smooth strains of Dave Brubeck's "Take hvl' .. 1n the background romplcte a poh!.hed technical touch Included in the evening's tab 1s a '"dinner" of torts, wb.ich is lmJe more than packaged aJrlane food and could easily be dispensed with. The seau ne. on a h1lls1dc outside the Muckenthaler Center, isn't quite graduated enough to provide unhampered vis1b1hty from the back row. Nevertheless. Lhe show it.self c.ompensatcs quite nicely. Performances continue Thursdays through Saturdays at 8: 15 (with dinner an hour before) at the MuckenthaJcr. 1201 W. Malvern Ave. Fullenon, until July 27. Call 731-2702 for ticket information. Publisher. Karen A. Wittmer Ed11or. Frank Zin1 Datebook Editor DtAlC Redfearn Art Dim:tor: Steven Hough C11r:uution M~ Terry K.andle ProductJon M1t11Jt1Cr Roben C Cantrell Daldloot is puhl1s~ every fnday by Ille Oraaw: C~ Publ1Jtu111 Co PO. Box IS6CI, JJO W Bly St., CON Mesa. CA 92.626. T~ (714) 642.,.321 ~lar busioc:u boun are I Lm to S pm... Mc.day ~ Fnday Dcadlm~ fC'lf" cakndar of nmts lanns and ktUn ts .S e-m. MOllday. The cnll~ contcnu or Dald>ook arc copynpted by tllit 0ru9e Coela Pubhsluiaa Co AJJ "Jhu are raened I * OaJly Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, July 18, 1988 •e1G TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA' PAST A.ND FU'NNY.... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 14 By GEORGE WILLIAMS John Cafl)Cntcr bas captured the spirit of / the circus in "Big Trouble in Lillle China. .. the humor and the fast- mOviDJ action and the fairy-talolike atmosphere. When a cilcus is done right, you get ~t up in its rhythm and lost in the fun of it Carpenter bas done it rightJie bas m~ his considerable talent with the filmmaking skills of W.D. Rich:ttt, who d.irectcd -rhe Adventures of Bucbroo Banzai," the cult classic of the 1980s. •RUTHLESS PEOPLE' CRACKS UP OUR GUEST CRITICS ••..•••••••.••••.•...•.•....••..•••••• 12 Most of our guest movie critics thought ·Ruthless People' was great summer fa.re ..• but being the diverse group they arc, they weren't in complete ~t The ratings ranged from a reluctant one boat to an enthuswtic five boats, with Just about everything else in between. Next week they're off to sec ·Aliens; and if they return. we'll print their reviews. BOMA BOLDS ITS 'EVERING IN VAN- COUVER' ................................................. 13 By CAROL HUMPHREYS Special $UCSt John Bateman asked for a showofbandsamoo$ the 200attcnding"An Evening in Vancouver" if anyone bad yet VlSitcd the world's fa.ir ... tbere wett just a few' ... Don't miss it for the world. .. said Bateman, sales ma.mser for the ministry of tourism of British Columbia.. Sam and Nina Galpin wiJJ be there. They won the grand prize four-day trip for two to Expo ·s6 offered at the Orange County Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) fund-raising gala. OutOnTheT(Mt) PRORTO'S NOT ALWAYS CONSISTENT BUT USUALLY GOOD.............................. 19 BJ FIFI CHAO Over the years, we have dined 1everal tunes at Pronto Ristorante and Trattoria in South Coast Plu.a Shopping Mall Mostly. the experiences have been quite good., and it docs off er a rather broad spearum of food. in the Italian manner_ Pronto was a New Yortish ristorante. scmi~ted, for a few years before adding a more ca.rtby trauoria to the ICCIW'io. Now, each dining room bas its own character, its own c::lientde.. CALERDAR •••••...••••.••••.•••••.••••••..•••.•••••••..•• 4 GALLERY OPENINGS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• 17 CLASSICAL RE-vJE.WS.................. .• • •• • • . • • 16 ,. - ,,----- ' Newport exhibit • examines abstract surrealism The political, cultural and economic changes brought about by World War Il are well-documented. Less so is the shift in the world of art that in the postwar years saw a change of emphasis from Europe to the United States. When the war broke out in 1939, European surrealist art- ists who wanted to continue working relocated to New York, which soon replaced Paris as the center of the art world. In New York, the Europeans met with American artists and com- municated through a diverse series of lectureS, exhibitions, publi- cations and informal mcetinp. Suddenly, America, not Europe, was host to the avant-prde. For the American artists disenchanted with the limitations of current Ame'ncan painting, the ideas of the European surrealists opened up an exciting new world of possibilities. And together they explored the realms of myth, sci~ncc and J>:SY~hoanalys~s while intqratina new drawing and pamung tcchniq~ to invent images derived from ·the natural world, SClCilCC, Cover art by Mark Rothko, Un~ tied, 1940, water color & ink on paper. Pictured below from the works of Jackson Pollock, Untitled, l 94S, oil and tempera on paper. primitivism, religion and myth. For art students and historians, this transitional period is especially s~itiant as it helped define bow the European sumalist heritage developed into what became American abstract expressionism, which was to culminate in the 1950s. By ROBERT HYNDMAN 04The Interpretive Link: Abstract Surrealism into Abstract Ex- pressionism, Works on Paper 1938-48" represents the cul- mination of three years of research and scholarship by the museum staff which, director Kevin Conscy says, "will endure as exploration continues into this vital, tran- sitional era in American art" The exhibition, which runs through Sept 14, focuses on 137 pastel, watercolor and gouacbe drawinp by 22 artists who worked during World War ll. Through dra~~, the exhibition attempts to clarify bow the end of surrealism and the formative years of abstract expressionism arc significantly linked. Selective works date back to 1938, when American artists began to display an independent vision. to 19481 when breakthroughs by several New York artists became distinctive from the European surrealism they emerged from. --. Those brief years of dramatic change in the world of art is the focus of an exhibition that opened this week at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Paul Scbimme~ chief curator of the NewportHarbor Art Museum, said the exhibition was limited to drawinp because the artists themselves believed draw- ing best conveyed a multitude of concerns through a diversity of imap. 0 Executed qu1ckl_y and generally smaller, less ex- pensive and less finished than paintings, drawing_, Please see '7HE INTERPRETIVE UNK" page 15. oatty Plk>t O.tebook/ Friday, July 1a. 1888 * a . . . ·; .------~~~' ,, . ---~·---~ -~ -~---- - -J SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 171819 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 THE AMERICAN INTER- NATIONAL DANCE co. presenu a swing class at 8 p.m. each Friday followed by a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m.; a jitterbug class each Monday at 8 p.m.; and a ballroom and Laun class each Wednesday at 8 p.m. $20 for seven lessons. 6S0.3048. HOTEL MERIDIEN NEWPORT BEACH K.iclc off the weekend with 4 , 1r Dalty Piiot o.tebook/ Friday, July 18, 1986 ' fantuticenten.ainmeotoftbe SOsand 60s by the Stonebridte Band in the Atrium of \be HOid Meridicn «JO until 8=30. For mervations, call Unda Hom or Bonnie Trumbull at -476-2001. 8&barday DANCEASY A new qe SarurdaY. n~t dance ev~• from 9 until midnight at the Beach Rec- reational Kalli-.. 5 Forest Ave., Lquna Bt.acb. 1 nis daDCle doesn't pose the problem of the smoke.filled, aJcobol pushi0$ meat - -- - 1 - - -;1 8oa1 IJ"OllP playa Tower olPo•ea will be on -..e SaJldaJ nl&ht at the Oraaee Couaty h.lr ID C09ta Mee&. 'flaere will be ahcnra at both 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Colatact 751-P AIR for further lnformadoa. markeu where people can feel re- ,JCCled and leave without the fun they came for. Join fncndly creative ~k and dance, or play like a kid with costumes and percussion instru-ments provided. Healthy refresh- ments and conversation available in lhe kitchen. Admission $3. Call Mary Ruth at 497-2044 or C. Shell at 831 ~8064. H-PLVS DANCE CLUB Saturday eveniQa ballroom dancina to lhc music of .. Ray and his Four Sharps." Free dance lessons 6:4S-7:-4S and dance from l-11 p.m. S2 members, $2.SO non-members. Johnson Cam- pus CcntCf', Santa Ana Campus of Rancho Santiaao Collqe, 17th at Bristol in Santa Ana. 667-3097 -San_da_l_ BALLET PACIFICA 2 p.m . at the Irvine Arts festival, at the Market- place located at Univenity Town Center di~tly across from UCI on Campus Drive. Ballet Paafica will pctf'orm .. Sunda~ in Venice.'' Ad- mission is frce.5S2-1078. llondaz_ MAATIN a TONI'S Swm& Dance Oub meets at several 01"1lJ11e County locations. Dances, dance contests, dance trips. play outinp. beach parties arc some of the activities. Dance lessons are offered bc&inning to advanced. ballroom to S'fffng. For times and locations, call ~3518. Taeeday WEER Y SENIOR DAN~ arc: prc5entcd by the Co5ta Mesa Seniors from 8-11 p.m. Featured ts live band music and a larae. wooden dance noor. Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 W. 18th St., Co ta Mesa. S2 donation. ED LEACH BIG SWING BAND plays for dancing every Tuesday from 8 until 11 p.m at the Meadowlark Country Club, 16782Graham Ave. in Huntington Beach. Adm1 ion i $4. Wedne.day THE AMERICAN INTER· NA noNAL DANCE co. Set Friday"s llsttng. SAMBA BAND with female vocal- ist Nilsa. appcanng Wednesday and Thursday at the Irvine Hilton and Towers, with Confrey Phillips Jazz Tno. 9 p.m. unul I a.m. 17900 Jamboree Bl vd in Irvine. 86)..3111. Thunday SAMBA BAND sec Wednesday Ii sung. SING! ES Prlday THE CARnERS AND 14 liRAT CLUB for sin&)cs gathers for psychic fauu, dances, and house parties at 8 p.m. each Fn. in Newport Beach. 641-3987. FOCUS H, a group of smalcs ages 20-29, meet at 7:30 p.m. at tfic South Coast Community Church, Sl20 Bonita Canyon Or., Irvine. 854-1600. WHEEL OF l'IUENDSRIP for singles over 4S meets at the Overland State in Anaheim for T.G.l.F. at S:30 p.m. Call 524-Sl48 for reservations and information. Saturday WHEEL OF FRll!!NDSRIP for sin&lcs over 4S meets for bowlin& at Wonder Bowl in Anaheim at 6:30 p.m. Call S2-4-Sl-48 for reservations and information. BIG BAND 411 SINGLES DANCE 7-11 p.m. Santa Ana Senior Center. 424 W. 3rd St. Santa Ana. $2 adm1ss1on includes refreshments. 547-S67 I. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Huntington Beach Chapter will sponsor a free oricntauon for area s1n&)e parents to nigh tat 7:30 followed by a house party at 8:30 p.m. Call 898-1'115 for mcctin& location and add1t1onal information. Membership 1n PWP 1s open to dJvorocd, separated, widowed or never married parents of living children. Custody of t.he children is not a factor A nonprofit. non- sectanan. educational orpn1zat1on. PWP. provides a proanm of social act1v1ucs. d15c:us ions and study gro~~ for single parents and their families ~----.... ------~-----------------~---------------------~~----~~-.-.-· CONTINUED ....... , POCOS Jt. a pvup of~ IFS ~39. anca at II .JO a.m. auiebdt Coul Coounuaity Onardl. S 120 Bonita Omrc-Dr .. lrvi:llC. I~ 7600. (8.0'I a.tJIS IUIUNA Clari- oetist Bob Kt:afte and l~piccc or- cbesu'a for dancing and li«ni• from 4:)() '° 3:30 P-D". $4 C:O\IU' dwF i:ndudes awc••m bullet. 190 Marina Drive_ Scaoor1 Vil-._ loal Bcacb.. (213) 49}..64.44. W8™ OP rau:NDllllP b singles owr 45 ma:ts IOday for brunch at 11 :00 a.m. at Mcadowlal'k C.OU..try Oub in HuntiQCIOft Bach. Call S24-Sl41. Ts llLy TBB NBWPO&T IRVINE CBAPrD ol Parents Wit.bout Pan· nen praents I.heir Newcoma'I' OrientatJOO each T..tay from 1-9: I S p..m.., folbftd by c:offec aad c:onvenation.. Call 549-11 JS for furthu infOrmation. WBBBL OF rau:NDllllP for singJes over 4S meets &oniaht at 6:30 for dinner at Rc.c Crown in A•hrim. IV raervatiom and infor· mabOll, S~Sl41. Weta I~ CONV&&SATIONS A CAllAL\DElllE AJC Oranie Coun- ty SiJ11ks meet It 7:30 p.m. at a new larwer room at the Huntinsloci Beach Inn. 2112 Pacific Coesa K.pway. SJ.SO coven one drink. bot n:frab.. mans and toCiaJ bout. Happy bour from 6-7:)().. Call 644-4359 or )8().779S. P illCNTI WftllOUT PdT· NDS. au.ma -invites all sinpe s-rats to a nttru.danc:e and orieolltioa tonisbt witb a DC>-bosl snack blr and bmtJeale. Orientatioo begins •• 6: Is and dimcina at 7 p.m. ~ Bat,!adlt Oub in Dana Point. 345SS .tu.. 493-7102. For more information, call the 1nfor- matJOO line at ~9183. a..A.9IC ftlENDI for 11ogJes 4S or over. meet b a sun!ltt viewinc and social in the blr of t.bc Ritz.C.vfton Hold, 7-9 p.m.. 33Sll Sbon=Jjoe Drive in lapn.a Nipet. For inb- m.ation and racrvations, call S.U-9259. Tlaanday nm NETWOll& PO& llNGLES .IFS »-SO. meets every Tbunday from 6-9 p.m. for aa After Won Party. All partia feature dancing, bon cf'oeuvres, docw prizes and surpnxs. Ton~the Velvet Turtle. 5970 Ave. in Buena Park. Call S-09S a..ASSIC P'B.IZNDI for IF 4S and over. mc:ds toailbt at the Coaa:rt under t.be Stan lO bear Md Tonne at tbt Uruvcnity of California at lrvme. Meet at the UO Library at S:45 p.m. can 544-9259 for reservations and inbmalion.. Prtda~ 1llB nJLLBaTON CHAMBER PIA YDI perform Tburs.-Sat. from 7-10 p.m.. b dinner pests at tbe lrviae Hilion and TO'MTS' Moretl's raiaurant. The chamber trio featlll'CS Kathleen Morphy and Brian Beshore oo violin, and Adrienne Bigp on cdlo. 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. 863-3111. 8atuday 1'llE n.JU.BllTON CllAM.BER PIA YD8. ICC Fnday listina.. ..... , OPDA CAMROI paeoacd by Wendell Pbillips' Opera WC$t Ememble today al I :30 p.m. at the Lutheran Clnuch of the ResulTCCtton, 9812 Hamilton Ave. in Huntinston Beach (between Brook.burst and Busba.rd. ~~lion Sl. Selections by 8izd. ·m. Boito, Giordano, Vcnti.. Offmbech. Bellini and mo~ Wedrt 11aJ SEAL BEACH CB.UDEil MUSIC JBSllVA.L on Wednctdays tonight ad coatinuiQJ_ Uu:ouP A.uaus ugust 13, bturina the Haydn OrcheStn and otbapaese musical ._,-oups. Propams bqiD at I and tbere IS oo admission cbuJe. Plcme note new location: Cburcb of Reliaious Science, 500 Marina Drive in Seal Beach. at the comer ol Stb and Marina Streets.. iOSlad of the M•rv Wilson (.jtw.rv. Tompt pianisi'M'~ Zearon;{il plar ldcclions of bis own choice that wil be announced at the program. The Festival is sponsored by the Haydn Orehestra. A pnHX>occrt ~ entatioo will dilCUSS C8Ch evening's ~~OR:bestraleries holds a unique in Orange County. It m:icves no subsidy from tbt city or any other tu-supported source. All concerts are free to the public because of tbe dedicalCd efforts of the mu- Dcians and t.be Patrons Guild. Tu deductible contributions lO support tbele swruner concerts are ap- preciated. Cllcckl should be mailed to the Haydn Orcbestra. I 19 8th Street . Seal Beacb, CA 90740. Tlnuwday TRI! l'ULLEllTON Pl.AYERS Sec Friday listina. ·_---r~ LUAU CRUISES • A~ South Pacific Floor Show • Polynesian Butlet 0.nnef • ~ Dancing on Aloha Deck • Free Mat Tai & Std let • $42 50 Per P~ • Resetvaoon Requlfed 675-4704 THE Introducing Wild Rivers. Southern California's newest family attraction. 'IWenty acres filled with more than 4{) water rides and attractions. Plus more than enough fun for everyone. For the daredevil in you, we have Wild Rivers Mountain. A five story peak covered with wild rides like the Bombay Blast.er. the Cobras, and the Congo River Rapids. For family activities, we have Explorers Island. A special area where you and the kids can enjoy Pygmy Pond, Typhoon Lagoon. Safari River Expedition, and much more. There's also plenty of sunbathing, dressing rooms, lockers, food and shopping. Of course, the friendly, helpful Wild Rivers crew is always on hand. Wtld Rivers at Lion Country in Irvine. Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m da1lv. One admission price gets you all the fun . Wild Rivers. Drop in soon. WILDDNERS -.............; pt"""" Al Lion Country just off the 405/San Diego Fwy at Irvine Center Dr 7 14 768 WILi > TICA'.-~~~ _.,., Detty Piiot Oatebo<>t</ Friday, July 18, 1986 * 5 • .... -WedneedaJ CONTINUED "MEMORY POW E R FOR ADULTS at the Main Library, 353 W Commonwealth 1n Fullerton. Dr. Dan Mikels. director of the West Coast School of Memory Traming. will teach how to remember names, dates. etc. Open to persons I 5 and older. fee 1s $26 per pcnon 7 38-6584. HEALTH FOODS COOKING CLASS offered each Fm.lay through .o\uit. I begins today from 11 a m to 12 }O pm 1n Room 105 of Orange Coast Colk·ge's Home Economics Bu1ld1 ng. A fee ofS28 covers food and matcnals For further 1nforma11on. call 432·5880. ancient c1v1ltzat1ons as places of healing and spintual strength. ln- depth discussion and slide presen- tation from 7:30 to I 0-30 tomght at the Hcal1x Center. 23732 Birtcher Dnve 1n El Toro. A.dmm1on '" $15 859-7940. PROFESSIONAL SELF·PACK- AGING for the person who wants to proJect crcd1b11Jty and self-con- fidence Dr Gail Reisman and June Baal Bickford. pannen 1n Interaction Associates. a firm spec1ahz1ng 1n profess1onaJ development. will con- duct the semmar tonight from 7 to I 0 p.m. at Coastline Communtty Col- lege-Costa Mesa Center. 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East in C'osi. Mesa Topics will include dres ing for ~uc~ss. commun1ca1ang effectively. bustn~s etiquette and professional male/female rcla11onsh1ps. Regis- tration fee 1s $15 For add1t1onal information, contact the Communit) Services om~ at 241-6186 Monday TYPING FOR BEGINNERS ages I 0 through adult. meets each Fnday through Aug. I from iuo.10:20 a.m. ln1 crmcd1a1e class meets 10:30 am until 12·20 p m Classes are held 1n Room 109 ofOCCs Business Educa- tion Bu1ld1ng The fee I\ S25 per level Call 432·5880. SPECIAL ENERGY IN ANCIENT PLACES Toby Weiss. Ph D will discuss natural and man-made struc- tures throughout the world revered b) "ADULT CHILDRE N OF. AL- COHOLICS" scmmar offered ton1&h1 and Jul) 28 at the Mam Library, :f53 W Commonwealth Ave in Full- erton Open to persons 18 and older; fee 1\ S29. Rick Potter. a certified alcoholism counselor and author of "Dumped", will discuss the ss:>«1al problems facing adult children of alcoholics THE SUN SIGN 32122 Pasco BradfO<d Bledt and Susan Slave were COiiege students enrolled 1n dental programs al Mt. SAC when they met 1n 1966 It was dun~ that time. nineteen years ago, that the Blelci<s were mamed While Nancy continued. and ultimately completed her formal aducallOfl, Brad decided to go to w()ri( lull time with his father. who was in the buSlness ol manufactunng awn· 1ngs and other canvas products ln 1969, Brad's father died tragically 1n a plane crash &ad and Nancy left the canvas buS1ness and opened a UNION 76 service station Then In 1973, Brad was offered 1 ~ as deslgner and production manager tor a company whlCh manufactured llf•jackets Brad ac- cepted, and wu again uaing canvu, only this time, to save lives. In 1979, he and Nancy decided lo take the big Jump, and start their own life-jacM4 buSlt'l8ss At first, the Bleic*'I told their products (which they de· signed and manufactured themselves), to wholesale out-18& onty. Then in 1982. Chey decided k> give the Map meet a try I WIS inllanl suooesa. and they've been thef9 ll008. • * Delly Piiot OateboOk/ Frlday. July 18. 1986 ;:~·~l"~: ~i-.~ ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• Now they have twenty employees wortung full time manufacturing their brightly colored life jacl<ets, and they've added water sknng and SWtmmtng aocessones to their inventory All ot their Jackets are U S. Coast Guard approved, and avallable in a wide variety of styles and sizes 'We love the swap meet.' Nancy said "It's friendly, and we gel a lot of feed-bacit about our products, so we can alWays offer the latest men:handise. styles and colors Also. this gl\/9S Brad and me the ch8flCe to realty wo(t( togethef. ak>ng With our two IOOS. '' The Orange County Fair~rounds Swap Meet Is pleased to have 8'ad and Nancy 8lefck as pert of our vendo< family You can Visit them every Saturday at space D-173 and Sunday at space K-132. 1)' lt'a all there ••• Everything ••• under the Sunl Adcla~to. San J uan Capistrano in the Post Office Shopping Center. offers Wednesday mght lectures on vaned topics. Call 493-7151 for infor- mation. Thanday N ATIV E AM E RI C A N BEADWORIUNG Mamage and fam- ily counselor Ina Gregory will d1~uss and demonstrate Native Amencan beadworking and will describe s.cv- eral tcchntques and their apphcat1on to crafting such things as leather- work, camngs and belts. Tonight at 7:30 at the Heall' Center, 23 732 Birtcher 10 El Toro Adm1ss1on to all Thursday night lectures 1s $5 for non- memben, $4 for members. 859-7940. HATORI appears \\ed -Fn from 8 p m.-12 30 a.m at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach 833-0570. FRAN MARTIN performs Ca\) hstcnina. contemporary music on the piano 0.ncin& avatlablc. Tues ·Fn 7·30-10:30p.m., Holiday lnn, Bnstol Ave., Costa Meta. THE BOP ~nts daoc1og music by emcee Fehx Lane Fri.-Sat .. "The Authenlla," a hvc SO's dance band Sun. at 8 30 p.m .. "Rock 'N Roll Heaven," a live show tnbute to the lqcnds fcatunna Bob Gully, Mon. al 8 p.m .. "Rock Around the Clod.,"" history of rock and roll fcatunng Jason Chase, Tues. at 8 pm , and Crary Contests. including Lip Synt Limbo, and Basketball Shoot, Thur.-. 18774 Brookhurst, Fountain Valle\ 96l-2366 LEE FERRELL SHOW feature\ Ferrell on s.uophonc,~tano and vocals Wednesday throu Saturda\ from 9 p.m. at Villa ino. 1688 3 Beach Blvd. tn Hunungton Beach 848-4940 DENNY PEZZIN at the Bnstol Bar and Grille, Holiday Jnn Bnstol Plaia Hotel. 3131 Bnstol SL 1n Costa Mesa "Rock and Romance" is featured each evening Wednt1day through TONIGHTI AT7:30P.M THOIOUGHBRED RACING NIGHn.~ MON.-MT., THIU JULY 21 JOIN US FOi AN MlllNG Of EXctrEMBm • l 0 Adiof'I A:>dced Aoc:es • Begont Dining at Competiti... Pnc. • boeic ~w19: Exodm • Perl9ct SOc •Daily~ • A.ntyd~ TOMORROW lllllT1 CHIPMU HAIDICAP $30,000 added, $7,500 Breeders Cup CLOSING NIGHT MONDAY Hurry! Catch the Action tonight ~ .......... -~~ OIAHGE COUNTY RACING MIR 4961 Katelo Ave. Los Abnitos 71.-/995-1234 • 2131431 -1361 .. D' Serve Love EVENING WITH THE STARS FRIDAY • AUGUST Hth 5 pm -Midnight John Wayne Tennis Club & "New" Newporter Resort Plaza Ballroom TENNI S • ST ABS * ENTERTAINMENT Vitas Gerulaitis Roscoe Tanner Vijav Amritraj Pat Cash Hendrick Sund.'itrom John Fitzgerald Leo Lavalle Richard Anderson Pat Boone Dabney Coleman Chad Everett Bruce Jenner Billy Moses Ben Murphy Butch Walts Wayne Rogers •MORE* MORE * MORE 5 pm Professional Semi-Finals Doubles 7 pm Pro-Celebrity Tournament 9 pm Dinner/Reception with The Stars Entertainment: Dixieland J azz Provided by Home Savings of America ~THE NEWPORT~~R RESORT PRO/CELEBRITY TOURNAMENT FRIDAY • AUGUST 8, 1986 A Benefit for Children's Home Society of California HARTMARX RACQUET CLUB TENNIS CLASSIC Presented by BMW Dealers of Los Angeles In Association with the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT a TCK.L• •••"ao. n••• ch•ldten·a f'tome aoc1ety cws CALL NOW (714) 542-1147 For More Information & Reservations -~s . ~ Thi'i ad compliments of Tennis Clas.'iiC sponsors for the Benefit of Children's Home Society of California. Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, July 18. 1986 * 1 • CONTINUE D Saturday at 8. as Denny Pezzin takes )'OU through time to dance to the music of the fifties and romances you into the eighties. Call 557-3000 for more information. GEORGE GILLIAM QUINTET at Ill I 11111 ............ .......... '" .. ....... ANAHEIM LA MIRADA ORANGE SANTA ANA *WUTWNSTER UAan.na lt3-054e Pacific s Anll1em Drive In LI Mtflda OrNt-ln 879 9850 921-170& LAMIAADA Plclfit ., Gllewiy -921-1771 GAAOEN GAOVE ~ ~ ~1 UA City Cmema Edw'Mcls Bristol 634·3911 540.7444 a * Deity PUot Oat~/ Friday, July 18, 1986 • llr LAJff}' rnv1 Lltll"'1VV'\f ,-, IUllJ, '1UIJ 10, I ouv Aorcncc Deane's Ivy House Res- taurant, 384 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. Dance 8:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday. War- ren Jason, ~ocahst and keyboaid, featuring Elena George and joined by Rec.Johnson on Friday and Sat.ur~y. Sun. 8 p.m.-I a.m.. Mon.. 8.JO p.m.-1:30 a.m., Tues.-Sat: 8:~1:30 a.m. 494-9491. KEN WILLIAMS & Co. at Cbaz', 2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Orange. JUSt cast of the Newport Freeway. Ken Willia.ms performs on keyboard. saxophone and vocalizes solo on Tuesday and Wed, Lou Ross.i adds vocals and the new guitar synthesiz.er on Thurs. through Sal, Rick Garvey Joins the group every Friday and SaL on drums. 9 p.m. to l:JO a.m. Tues. through Sat.. Sun, from 8 p.m. to I a.m. Saturday IF YOU SF~E ONLY ONE MOVIE TIDSm&SEF~ AMERI~S FAVORITE. RALPH MACCHIO PAT MORITA ..... .......... ~ .__.,... UAI ...... ~ •COITA-.. fdWOl'lll llal1IOf lllllll 13l>3IOI •OOITA .... ,.,....,_ • Kid Partll CD __ ,. ·--- NOW SHOWING. ,, ........... a.. ... ,._ .......................... ..... C.-1SM .. ..... ..-~ .. ------------ FERRIST'iJE• 1 ER'S DAY OFF --"'-llll•• ·-·-,_,_c- l)t• ... ·a-1-111 ... !et -·-·-1-C.-C...tlt•••• •IA--·'-'-----=--.. _ ·--ua1-c:.-_,....,. ---·----.......... __ -· - ...... _. ............................ -.--------------~~--....------~-~~ NEW WAVE DaOO a.uB for 1ecm 1~21at ·1...-23642 Rcdfldd Blvd. in E Toro. Pracnled by Cec Farrow. S6 MmiWon. lOO cai-aty Call 837-1961 b' mcft in.formation TllE BOP. ICC Friday listi ... i.ltEJl"Ell&ELLSllOWSceFnday listi ~ WUUAMS 6 CO See Fnday listina. 8'mday KEN wn.1.u115 A CO See Fnday Listiac. llcwlay THE BOP. ICC Friday lJst.tng. SWALLOWS COVE in San Clemente: Live bi& band dancing to the music of Les Dou&las and has quintet every Monda.Y evening 7-11 p.m . No admission ~ WCl(fncs. day. Gnnd buffet and dinner dance with Les Dou&las Quintet 8 p.m -12 a.m.. San Oemc:Dte Inn. 2600 Aven1da Del Pres1dcnte. San Clemente. 4~9202. Taeeday SNEil PllEVJEW per1prms live each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12:30 a m at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach 833-0570. THE BOP, see Fnday hstJng. PB.AN llilnN. sec Fnday lasting. ~ WILLLUIS A CO. See Fnda' last.Ing. · Wedae8day SUMllEll Ol1rDOOll <X>NCERTS Community Recreation Center. 8150 Knott A vc. Buena Part. CVCf) Wednesday ewruna at 7:JO through Aug. 13. Admissioo is frcc. 821-I 0 I 0 HATORI, see Friday listing. FRAN MAllnN, sec Friday lasting. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Fnday lasung DENNY PEZZIN See Fnday lasting Amolllcitg a Su11mer Plogram FuTeensl Ja1111 Aallert flwlrs Im ....... I spec:l3I s..... pr ......... .. Sll-...uu-11 Mids ti .....-S For owr 50 yas. JIM Aallert ~ .................. ............ car. .. Nnt and .. ••1IONll ...... Mow tfle ....., c:. apeaaly lllm to readl .... poe.ntilt .. "'fl'owws"" ~ .... ,.... .. ,,, .. .. s..... dassa. ......... QI ........... ~ ,__. dasm ,.. cal ........ t JQbn Robert Powers POISOM. IOWINJI ' llllQJI: SDOlS OIWGE COUNTY ORANGE. #3 Town a CounlrJ 547..aal El. TORO. S.•M.:tl Y..., Pima #E-1 •137.-00 lqe. See Friday listint ....,__.._ "PBILADELPBJ HERE I ·--1 COME"at Orange Coast Collqe. Sec "A CllOllUS LINE" al the San CONTINUED F~stina. Clemente Summer Theater. See Fn- SECllET GAADEN" at day listing. · lrvine Valley Collqe. See Friday "ANY WEDNESDAY" at the listiftl. Muckenthaler Center in Fullerton. FILMS SWALLOWS COVE in San Oemente. Sec Monday listing. UN WILLIAMS 6 CO. See Fnday listing. Tbund&J RATOIU, see Fnday listioa. FRAN MARTIN, sec Fnday lisung. THE BOP, sec Fnday listing. LEE PERREIL SROW Sec Friday r . 151 DfNNY PEZZJN AT THE BRISTOL BAB AND GRW..E See Friday listing. I.EN WILLI.AMS It CO. See Friday listing. CQINIHY Saturday BLUEGRASS TRIO Ev an Anderson and the Kentucky Moun· tainccrs. appear from 6:30 -9:30 p.m . on the terrace at Le Cafe, in the Irvine Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jamboree Blvd. in Irvine. 863-3111. Wedneed.ay Tiie Crasy Bone cjvcs free country dance lessons by Ron and Donna at 7:30 every Wednesday night. I S80 Brook.hollow Dr. an Santa Ana. S49-15J2. "A CHORUS LINE" by the San Oemente Summer Theater at San Clemente High School, 700 Ave. Pico, San O cmcnte (ticltets al the door). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at~ p.m. untd Aug. 16. "ANY WEDN~DA Y" by the LP Repertory Company at lhe Muckcnlhalcr Cullural Center. 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton (731-2792), dinner and show Thursdar.s throu&h Sundays at 7: IS p.rn. until July 21. "AJUENJC AND OLD LACE" at the Harlequm Dinner Playhouse. 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ). ni&Jltly except Mondays 1t varyin1 cunaan times through Aug. 24 "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St , West- minster (99S-4II3). Fridays and Sat- urdays It 8:30 throu&h Aus. 9. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except Mondays at val')'lnacurtain times through Sept 7. "MURDER ON THE NILE" 1n the Patio Theater at Golden West Col- lege, Huotinaton Beach (89.S-8378), final performances tonight and Sun-dal at 8:30. 'HENRY IV1 PART 1" at the Fcsuval Ampb1thcatir a<tiaoent to the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St, Garde n Grove (636 -7213). Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30 until Aua. 9. "JUMPIN', nvE AND JIT- TERBUG" in the Studio Theater of Saddleback College. Mission VieJO (582-4656), performances Wednes- days tbrou&b Sundays at 8:30 with matinees S.turdays and Sundays at 3:30, until Aua. 17. "NOISES OFF" at the Laguna Mouhon Playhouse, 606 l.quna Canyon Road, La1una Beach (494-0743). Thursdays lhrou&b Sat- urdays at 8:4s until Aus. 2. 'IQ&LAllOMA" at the Curt.am Call Dtnncr Theater, 690 El C.amino Real, T ustio (83S.. I S40). ni&btly ncept Mondays at varyan& cW1ain times throug :Ka. 17. "P PAN" at Saddlet.ck C.01-1~. Mission Viejo (582-4656), to- nwn. Saturday, July 31 and Aug. I, 9, 14 and rs at 8 p.m., Sunday, July 27 and Aug. 9, IO and 17 at 3 p.m. "THE SECRET GARDEN" by Tbcaterfaire for Ctuldreo at lrvme Valley Conqe, SSOO Irvine Center Drive, ltvlne (S59'-3333). final per- formances toniJbt at 7 p.m., Saturday at 3 and 7. Sunday at 3 p,m. Sec Frida listin ~1 .. AAS~C ~ OLD LACE" at "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Ka~u.in Dinner Theater. Sec th H•rl...n, · Di --h r--Friday listma. e ... ';""'t.wn oner nay ouse . .;x:ii; "EVITA" at lhe Grand Dinner Friday listing. "Evn'A" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listina. Tb See Frida ti · .. BENllY IV, PART 1" at the "~OMA" it tb~~.rtainCall Garden Grove Festival DinoerTheatcr. r~ Fnday •=-=ng. Ampb1theater. See Friday listin&-~ I.Du "JUMPIN', JIVE AND JIT- WedDeedaJ TERBUG" at Saddleback Collqe. Sec Saturday l~ti;t-.. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at "NOISD 0 at the Laauoa l"rldaJ ~-~-~~~~~-ocx: SCl·YI PILM SEIUES con- tinues tbroucb Aus. 11. Toniatn "Dr. Stra.ngcJoveor How 11...eamcd to St~ Worryina and Love Lbe 8omb. . Film are acrecned ~10 p.m. tn Room 119 of OCC's Fine Ans Buildina. Admission is SS pcT film. For (utber 1nformat1on, call 432-5880. Satanlay the Karl~uin Dinner Playhouse. See Moulton Playhouse. See Friday fist- Friday lisoni. 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "EYn'A" at the Grand Dinner II Theater. See Friday listing.. "JVMPIN', JIVE AND JIT- TERBUG" at Saddleback CoUeae. See Saturday listina. "O&LAHOMA" at the Curtam Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listmi. .. TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST" aboard the Pilarim in Dana· Point Harbor (496-2274), Fridays and Saturdays at 6:30 and 9 p.m .. ------------~ throuath Aug. 2. S.ta.rdaJ .. A CHORUS lJNE" by the San Oemente Summer Theater. See Fri· day listina. "ANY WEDNESDAY" at lhe Muckenthaler Center in Fullerton. See Fnday lasting. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday listing. ''ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Westminster Community Theater. See Fnday hstJng. "EVITA" at the Grand DinneT Theater. See Fnday hstina. "GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT llERE" an the Patio Theater at Golden West College, Huntington Beach (89S-8378). final perform.an~ tonight at 8:30. ..HENRY IV, PART l" at the G rove Shakespeare Festival. See Fn-daX lasting.. 'JUMPIN', JIVE AND JIT· TERBUG" in the Studio Theater of Saddleback College. See Friday list- 10f: 'NOIS~ OFF" at the Laguna Moultbn Playhouse. Sec Friday list- '"%'. 'OK.LAHOMA" at the Curtain CaJI Danner Theater. See Friday listing. "PETER PAN" at Saddleback Col- leae. See Friday listing.. "PHILADELPHIA, HERE I COME'• at Orange Coast College. See Fnday listing.. "THE SECRET GARDEN" at Irvine Valley College. See Fnday listing. "TWO YEA.AS BEFORE THE MAST" in Dana Poant Harbor. Sec Fnday hstmg.. Sa11day "A CHORUS lJNE" by the Sao Clemente Summer Theater. See Fri- day listing. "ANY WEDNESDAY" at lhe Muckenthaler Center in Fullerton. Sec Friday listing.. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at lhe Harl~uin Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday Ustm&- "EVITA" at lhe Grand Oinnu Theater. Sec Friday listini. "HENRY IV, PART 1" at the G arden Grove Festival Amphitheater. Sec Friday listing. "JUMPlN', JIVE AND JIT· TERBUG" at Saddlebaclt Collqe. See Friday listing.. .. Ml11U>ER ON THE NILB" at Golden West Colleae. Sec Friday hstina. ... "OILAROMA" at the Curtain c.an Dinner Tbeate:r. See Friday listina.. "PETER PAN" at Saddleback Col- TICl'CT INFOAMA TION & OINN£A A£SERVA HONS CALL (714) 549·1512 .. LOWE DJZAIETH PERKINS "About last nigh LI' WiWia UlllM ... •15;:J --~ Dally Ptlot Datebook/ F!"fday, July 18, 1988 * 9 ......... LE CHATE4'U LOUNGE Sec Fti- day hstang. Sunday --Taeeday CONTINUED JAZZ CRUISF.S The summer sencs of Jazz cruises an Newport Beach conunues every Sunday with the T>ronc Anthony Jazz GToup on bOlrd for a three hour hve Jazz cruise an Newport Harbor. Tacket pncc as SSS per couple or$29.95 per person an advance or S3S peT person at the gate. This pncc includes alJ dnnks and appetizers on board the double deck MAftlL YN SPltNCER Jazz piamst in the lobby bar at the Irvine Halton and Towers, I 7900Jamborcc Blvd. in Irvine, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 pm. to J a.m. 863-3111 CAPE UDO 2900 Newport Blvd, Lntersectaon w11h Alex Taylor tooa&ht 9 p.m. to I 30 a m FOREIGN FILM scnes an the outdoor amplutheatre at Golden West College. 15144 Golden West Street an Huntangton Beach. For mature audience. the films will be screened at dusk and the audience is anviled to bnna p1cn1c baskets, chairs, blankets and pillow for the picnic hour 6:30 to dusk. Shows start S.-8:30 p.m. All have En$)1sh subtitles. General Adm1ss1on 1s $2. Toni&ht "Autumn Marathon" a Russian ffim about a acntle Enahsh translatoT and un1vers1ty professor who cannot sep- arate has personal life from his duties. For more anfonnauon, call 891-3991. Wedne8day CHILDREN'S FILM SERIES at Golden West College each Wed~ day at I P.·m. an Forum 11. Admission as $1 (children under 3 free). Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult Call 891 -3991 for a hst offilm titles. Thunday LAGUNA ART MUSEUM presents fi ve consccuuvc Thursday nt&ht films at its South Coast Plaza focat1on. "TheOnginal Surrcahsuc Films" will be antroduced by UCI Professor Tom Dowhng. Each program begins at 7·30 p.m. Admission as $4 for mem- bers and SS for non-members. 494-6531 lrvine Htlton and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Blvd an Irvine, from 5 untal 9 p.m. 863-3111 JOHN MORIARTY, Jazz pianist appears Thursday throu&h Saturday from 9 p.m. until I a.m. at the lobby bar of the Irvine Hilton and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine 863-3111. CONFREY PHILLIPS Jan Trio pcrfonns Tuesday throu&h Saturday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. in the Zot Room at the Irvine HiltQn and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Blvd, Irvine. 863-3111. CAPE UD0,2900 Newpon Blvd, Newport Beach, 67S-2968, presents Lido All Stars fcatunng Wayne Wayne Thursday throu&h Saturday from 9 p.m. to I a.m. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 17 14 Placentia in Costa Mesa, 6S"-8091 Live OiJt1eland jazz for dancma and listening with the Bourbon Street Jazz Band Thursday, Fnday and Saturday from 8 p.m. LE CH.ATEAU LOUNGE features the "Jarz. Society" an the Atnum courtyard of the Country Sade Inn Tuesday tbrou&h Saturday 4:30-8:30 p.m. 32S Bristol St., at the comer of Bnstol and Red Hill an Newport Beach. Saturday party boat w11h -fl~rs on. up~r and lower level rd1ng ume as 12:30 p.m. and t e cruise is from 1-4 p.m. every Sunday. At the BaJboa Fun Zone to the west of the Pavilion on the Balboa Penninsula. Call 722-341 9 for reservations and infonnation. UTB ANNUAL CATALINA DIX- IELAND JAZZ JAMBOREE will be held today, bqinning at 12 noon an Catalina. The fun starts the minute you step aboard the boat in either San Pedro or Long Beach, with live dmeland JIZZ aboard. lo Avalon, there wtll be an infonnal parasol march throuah town to the Casino, to the four coclcta1I clubs wbc1'c live Jazz sroups wilJ be playing and there will be nine sohd hours of Jazz stars. Get your tickets early and mark your caJendaT for the Jazz Day of the Decade. For more information call (71 '4) 962-8130, (213) 597-6339, (213)597-7045. Round Trip boet and casino package is $38 for adults and $18forages5to II. ROBERT DUQUF.SNEL Stt Fn- day hsung. CONFREY PHILLIPS Stt Fnday Usllng. Wedne8day CAFE UDO 2900 Newport Blvd. presents the New York Jazz Connec- tion toni&ht 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. MARII.YN SPENCER See Tues- day listana. ROBERT DUQUESNEL Stt Fri- day listina. CONFREY PHILLIPS Sec Fnday hsung. Thunday CAPE UDO~ hst1nj. CONFREY P See fnday hstana. JOHN MORIARTY Stt Fnday hsuna. ROBERT DUQUF.SNEL See Fn- day hsung. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See Fn- day hsttng. CAPE UDO 2900 Newport Bl vd, Newport Beach, the Lido Jazz All Jl'rlday Stan perfonn from 3:30-8 p.m. and ORANGE COUNTY PAIR noon to Intersection with Denise Vallen from midn~· t Monday tbrou"" Friday CAFE UDO Sec Fnday lasting 9 t 30 .,, ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE see Fri-p.m. to : a.m. and I a.m. to rrtidni~t Saturday and • daklisting 11 da Sunday. Admission as $4 for adults, I -----E F on Y $2 for children six throu&h 12. !•IM"~~<lll•'a______ OBERT DUQUESN L sec n -ROBERT D111\UF.SNEL See Fn-You~ters five and under arc ad-r..-. --day listing. ~ · f JOHN MORIARTY See Fnday day listinLoo mitt free. Included an the pncc o tistin~ CAFE , 2900 Newport Blvd. admission arc the shows in the Friday P IL PS <'--F da Intersection with Denise Vallen from Arhnaton Theatre each n1~t at 7 and ROBERT DUQUF.SNEL Monday CO REY H U .x;c n Y B I h gh Sa d h I bb ba llstl.ng. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. 9 p.m. Tonight see nus nvas1on, t._ --r--ou...::.._·_t_ur_a.:.y_1_n_t_e _o _ _:Y __ r_. __ .....:_-----------------------, stamna Peter Noone of· Hennan's We've Got the Original . Sperry TopSldef C VO s Con\Us Oxford SeYerol gteat Colors lo choose from ~~[; 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'NPORT BEACH · (714) 644-5070 te. * o.1ty Plot Oetabook/ Friday, Juty 18, 1986 Hermits and Ian Whitcomb. CAFE MOZART features class>cal piano Wed. evenana. and piano or 1u1tar, pop, and show-tunes Thurs.- Sat cvenanp. AU music 1s perfonned durina dinner. Also featured 1s music at Sunda y brunch. 31952 Canuno Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. 496-0212. THE LAFF STOP, a premiere comedy ni&ht club, features Bobby Gaylor and Scott Shaw. 2122 S. East Bristol, Newport Beach. 852-8762. LAGUNA POETS mcctcacb Fri. at 8 p.m. for scheduled and open rcadanas at the Laguna Beach Public Library. Tonight, Nan Hunt, director Valley Contemporary Poetry Series for 5 years, will read from "Myself an Another Skin," "Ariadne's Thread," "Between Ourselves." Call 494-9SSO or 494-8375. Everyone welcome. ROBERT DUQUF.SNEL enter- tains on the piano with a wide variety of musical selections Tues.-Sat. from S-9 p.m. Irvine Htlton and Towers' Lobby Lounge, 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. 863-3111. CONFREY PHU.UPS features renditions of Cole Porter, Gcnhw1n and contemporary favontes Tues.- Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Also, the Braz1han sonistress. N'llsa, JOans him on Wed. and Thurs evcninp. Irvine Hilton and Towers, I 7900Jamborce Blvd. in Irvine. 863-3111 . ERIC 1AN 8CllNEIDEJl, sona- writer/folksinacT, performs from S.-11 p.m. at Finally A Unicom, an informal coffee hou1e. 21'4 Main St., HuntinJton Beach. No cover chaflC, SI minimum. 969-1794. Satarclay SAWDUST FESTIVAL in Laauna Beach be&ins today and continues until Auaust 31 . The festival is composed of 200 artiats and aaftmien w.hom:ct their own booths each year and an eucalyptus srove at 93S l.a&una Canyon Roeci. Hours arc from fO Lm. to 10 p.m. Sund.t\ throuah Thursday and 10 a.m to 1 ·1 p.m. F'riday and Saturday. Admission as $3 and · chlktren under 14 arr admitted free. IRVINE ARTS FESTIVAL Toda\ and Sunday at the Martetplan· located at University Town Center (dJrcctly across from UCI on Campu' l:>nve) ... Celebrate C.lifom1a as tht name of the festival co-sponsored h" the Marketplace and the City ot Irvine Fine Arts Center. Bqins toda~ at 11:30 a.m. with openina addre" and award presentation by Irvine ' Mayor Pro Tcm1 Sally Anne Maller The Irvine Youth Chorale at 12.15 a.m .• the Oranac County Blucgra~, Band at I p.m. and the Strolling Troubadous Mariachi Band at 3 p m Alex the Oown will entertain ch1I drcn both days. Special children's an exhibition from the Irvine Fine An' Center and the lrvine Unified School Distric;t. Ceramic sculptures by U< I artists Lars Israelson and Jell Severtson will be on exhibit both days. Admission 1s free. For morl mformation. ca.JI SS2-1071. SUMMER FIESTA San Oemcntl' Summer Fiesta '16 will feature J paradetodayat IOa.m.completew11h Spider-Man from Marvel Comics . .i~ grand marshal. Amona the entncs in the 3'4th annual paradt are Small Wooden, miniature hones and hoN. drawn vehicles, The Santa Ana Winds, a 130 member band, a 6S foot replica of the Battleship Nevada and the world's larsest lollipop float featuring 21 ,000 suckers in the shaix· of Spiderman. The two hour paradl' starts at the comer of El Ca mino Real and El Portal, heads south on I I Camino RcaJ throuah the city and ends at the intersection of El Camino Real and Avcnida Victoria. lmmcd1 atcly followtnJ the parade, the F1e~1.1 bcains with food, music and enter tainment alona the 100 bl<><~ A venida Del Mar. For add1t1onal information. call the San aemcntr Clwnber ofCommeroc at '492-11 31 OC F AIRGBOUNDS SWAPMEET as bdd every Saturday and Sunda' from 7 a.m. until '4 p.m. in the main s>ar\ina lot. Admiss1on 1s SO cents for walk-ins and $1 per carload. CAFE MOZART, see Fnday hstmf CONrREY PBJLUPS. see Fnda' listing. ROBERT DUQUESNEL, see fn. day listina. THE-LAFP STOP, see Fnda' listing. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Ton1gh1 at 7 and 9 in the Arlington Thcatn· Atlanta Rhythm Section. See Fnda' listing for general information. Sunday IRVINE ARTS FESTJV AL con tinucs today at the Mar'ketplact' University Town Center (d1rcctl~ across from UO on C.ampus Dnvc) i'.dmtssion is free. Today at 12 noon the Diue Rhythma1res, Ballet Pa ofica performs "Sunday an Venice" at 2 and Jim Gamble's "Wonderful World of Puppets" at 3 p.m Thl' c:atifomaa Sound featurin& Re' David DcLona and has .. urfcr Sounds of the 60s" per(onnsat '4 pm. OC P'AIJlGROUNDS SWAPMEET Stt Saturday listtna. CAFE MOZA&T, sec Friday hstang DESIGNED roa THEATRE an exhibition of the Dcs&p Arts. fcatur- ina scenic and costume designer<> from Orange County theatres, wall open in the Mills House Art Gallery today and be oo view until Sept. 1 '4. an conjunction with the Grove Shakespeare Fest1val. The cxh1b1t will feature artistic rendcnnas of scenic and costume dCsians accom- panied by their respective finished producu so that the vieWcr can 1ee how the rcnderi°" were translated Wecta111&7 CONTINUED aJlCUS R1nghng Bros. and Barnum a Bailey emus •• I.be lo• Beach Area. Shows lh~ Friday 1witt <laity, l:JO p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Ticttts available: at Tidletmasttt outlets and by calhna (21 l) 416-366 l . tnto the saJ tlu~ CUratuag the ah1bit MD be Gil Monies aad Skvco Jay WU'Ditt. RecqM.lon today from 2-S p.m. in the Gallery Patio. The Malls Houx Gal~ IS k>cated at 12732 Main Street lD Village Grttn Part m Garden Gro~ and i.s open Wed. tbrou&b Sanday trom 1-5 p.m. 616-1232. l'lllEPOIES Third Annual Ca.lcn- <W Compeotion today from ~ p.m. at the Royal Ballroom. Ahcantc Princeu. a Pnnc::cu Cruises Hoed. at the conn ofctuipman and Harbor 1n Garckn Grove:. I mt1c: south of Dlsoc)land. S2S donaoon per pr:non. Party at 6 p.m. With hon cfocuvrcs and photo SCSSl<>M with )OW' liav~ F1refous. Proaah lo bcntfit Burn urv1von 10 assoaauon wtth tbt OCBA. for odc:ts and imormabOD. call 7~ 1610. Lim1Wld seating. WHG llBACB llBICOILD SWAP at the Lona Beach Holiday lnn. at t-.40S and Lakewood Blvd (MJCSl ru:ord swap west ofChic:qp With 67 deak1 tables.. Public boun r01 ttus even I arc 9 a.m. to S p.m. AdmlSSIOn $2 per pe'!'50ft-Call (21 3) 438-63}4 for lnOR Information. nm LAFF STOP pn:smu lO comlCS. 2122 S.E. Bnstol. Ncwpon ''mlllll. llEAUTIRJI., LUSHLY ROMANTIC, 'MONA LISA'-.GLOWS LIKE A BEACON." ~ .._. lC.<UCilU.S , ... s ''PREPIRETO BEllUllW. IN 'MONA USA; A STRONG, STINGING, SUPERBLY ACTED ORAMA, 808 HOSKINS ROARS LIKE A HOUSE AFIRE THROUGH A ONCE-IN-A- UFETIME ROLE.'' -.._ ..... 'IOl'\.t WiGA.r.tC i ~19., !l(,AiUUl-P\.411i ... llAOt tit.its Lib Crore &J3 &fil ..._..., .... 9lln •• ... •• ,,. ,. .. .. . ...... .. Beacb. ISl-1762. SAWDUST P'&WIVAL See Satur- day llStJ ng. OIU.NGE COUNTY r A.Ill T oocbl at 1 and 9 p.m. 10 the Arhn&JOD Tbeatn Stt Tower of Power. Stt Friday lisunc for ~ infor- mation. Mondlly SCllABBl..E ts played c:acb Mon- day al I p.m. at the Leisure Worid (lubboux 2 OD Moulton Part'IQy ID laauna . Hills.. C All 137 • 7223 for 1nf0rmauon. SAWDUST FESTIVAL Stt Satur· day llSli ng. haday SAWDUST FESTIVAL See Satur- day hst1ng. cmcvs R1na.hng Bros.. and Barnum & Badey Circus throu&bJuJy 2 7 ID tbc Long 8eacfl Ala.. 7::JO p..m. All Sa ts rcscrwd: S6. SI 50 and SI0.30. Ton.rgbt aJI tdtts SJ off~ K-Bf.ST. IC..nucbm Family nt&bL To c~ lldns., (213) 4~3661. T ldc:t.s also a val.la.bit at Tictt1mas1cr ootkts and Lon& Beach Attna Bos office. ,... ... , <DCUS See Wed. listina. P AltMDS M.A.UBT AT OC p AIJlGllOtJND8 f\'ety Thursday IQ the mun parting lot from 9 a. m. to 4 e.m. Pme:nt.ed by I.be~ Coun1y Fann Bwau. Fn:ir Admission. SAWDUST Jl'ESTIVAL See Satur- day Listi ~T UNDO THE STAU Met TOf'IM ton.pt 1n Aldncb Part ac the center of lbc UC1 campus. Conan gocnarc:cncourap:d to bnna a pimic besktt and am~ in uam to CTI.JOY lbr 6 p,m. pre-cx>ncut Ctl lCt· tammc:nl provtded by local IJ'OUP' bcf«c the main propam bqjnningat 8p.m ToreacblheUOcampw..takc the San Dtc:go freeway to CuJvcr Dnve and lhtn south to Uinpus Dn vc and folk>w I.be S1IJlS to I.be coocc:rt sate. From tk ~ 8cacb/John Wa~ Atrpon Amt. take MJlcAnhur BouJc:vud to C1thcr Unavcrs1ty c. Campus Drives and follow I.be Pps 10 the concert SJte. RODNEY DANGEJlFIELD llWPUftll .__CllllO u. .......... .. ,, c.. ... JU.alt aou.vwooo BOWL TOUU prctented by Golden West C.olles Community Suvic:a will provlcle c:onurt ticteu and bus tnm.spor- tauon to the Hollywood Bowl. 'Bus leaves at 6 p.m.. and ~turns sboltly aftrr mMinia,bL ~rq.islrat.ion for thc-toun ts m1Wrul and the propam fer IS S24 per COftC%f\. Series includes Aug. I . "'1'ht BestofBroed'Way,-AQI. IS. Andre: Prc:v1n conducts Bcctbovcn's Ninth, Sept s. An Eve-- ning W1lb Tony BcnMU and Doc ~vennscn, and lbe rtreWOrls Flna.lc fearunng Bruch's -Scottish Fantasy .. praenkd by Ptulbarmonic ~ cutrnastcr Sidney Wass and the lradllional Handel ··fireworks MUSK-on Sept. 12. for additional 1nformauon and reservations, call the Community Services offitt of Gold- en WCS1 Coiqc al 191-3991. COST A llESA ART 1.BAGUE an- nouMCS its I I th Annual fine Arts Comptt11JOn to be bdd durin• Arts Month, September 13 lbrouab 21. 1986. Cher 100 selected worb of an wtll be ulubtted in the Je'Wd Coun m South Coast Ptaza Mall 1n Cost.a Mesa. ThcJunc:d ClhThlt is open to all · arusts. Seven tttn hundred doOan 10 prrzes and Honorable: Mention nb- bons wtll be awatdcd.. Prizes of fll"St and second place pma and nbbons Wlll be awarded m each of the four catqones: Aqua Med&a. Oil. Pho- tocJapby/M1ud Media. and l-D. Best of show WlU be awarded SSOO. GaaJd Brommer, renowned Amcn- can &rtlst and past pn:s;icknt of the National Watere0k>r Society will be lbc a.bJbeuon Jllf1Sl £nuy day IS St-pt. 6. DcWls on eouy rcq~ mmts. ddtveryand pickupda&a r:oay be obtained by ltftc11na • SASE for • prolpeCt to the C()Qa Mesa An Leque. P.O. Beu 1727. Cosaa Mes;a. CA. 92621. or by calhna 646--tl ls. "'ftlBtnB 10 BENNY ~ MAN" Dance Cont.en Aua,. I ~ mled by ·Les Otncers of Lapna'" Otnct Society and I.be -~ County 81g Band DarM% Society . Bob Keane. wu.b hss cJanntt and orchestra and Lorraine Feather, v~ c:ahst. will feature I.be 50Uftds or I.be lbe Goodman tno, quartd and qui0>- tct. Local vocal sutct from Lapoa N icuel. -Close Encounta'5" will perform from thrir -e11 Band'" songbook from the music of~ man. Miller, Elhngton etc. Doon open at 7 p.m. W1lb danana from 8 until madnigt111n lbtGrand Ballroom of the Ritz Catlton Hotel. l3Sl3 Shonhnc Onvc:. on tlw sbon:s of U&una Niguel All admissions wiU be sold at the: door the evc:niQI of pcrfonmnce. $12.SO per pc:non cover charle-Complimc:nt.ary valet parku~ and no-host cockt.a1ls.. For more rnformauon. caJI 494-IJOS or 499--3029. AMUSEMENTS BALBOA PA VII.ION, 400 Main SL. Balboa. Cat.alma PasJcnger Ser- vice proVldcs daily scrvicc to (Pleaee eee CALBNDARfhCc 14) "It's Magic." G• •I • 1 .... A-nca,,,.,, '-- "In the old Disney Tradition." -Time,-~ "Great for kids! Great for adults!" ~ ...... ~ .... 2 a.cw...... Mii: ..... ,. .. ,..,, ma. u ....-. •ORMem MIC,_ S.-• Cit C.-l10! •..., DI~ 1~ -ii·i-iiiE:: DWty Pilot Oateboc>tl/ Friday, July 18, 1988 * 1 1 .. , 'sA 'Ruthless People' funny to our guest critlcs Erik TorkeUa Hip Scltool Juior Hutlnitoa Beaclt Ruthless Pebplc 1s a rolhclung, dirty. poison-tipped gem of a movie. The laughs JUSt don't stop -it's no classic. but 1t beats most of the trash released this year. Whtie the idea 1sn 't totally onginal. k1dnapp1ng and blackmail as com- edy ts great when it works ... and this movie never gets bogged down in the plot. Every minute detail has its own funcuon in the complicated (yet accessible) storyline. And although the ending doesn't have the v1c1ous btte of the mt of the movie. 11 wraps everythtng up nicely. Still. what I reall) liked about Ruthless People was the acting - nothing pretentious. JUSt some good actor<; having fun. Danny DcV110 plays his usual obnoxious character. but this time the utter desp1cablcness 1s totally hllanous. Bette Midlcr 1s a JOY to watch .. her comic 11m1ng never ~ems to leave her But Ruthless People would be s1mpl} routine 1f not for some outstanding supporting per- formance<> Judge Reinhold and Helen 'ilatcr a<> the ultra-nice k1dnap- pers. l0ntrast well to the heart-of-coal lead character\ .\nd Anita Moms burn'i up the ~reen. playing DcVno's 'amp1<>h mistress to the hilt. I ndecd Ruthless People 1s a perfect summer movie it's fast paced. has pla:rfull> 1ntngu1ng characters and rarel:r does a scene pass wtthout plent) of laughs Interestingly, although I u~ually don't like the idea of them. I'd love to sec a sequel to Ruthless People with everyone m- volved repeating their wicked suc- cess Natalie Walker N•ne Auittaat Costa Mesa Ju~t when you thought going to the moVles was a waste of ttmc here comes a movie that makes up for all the schlock we moviegoers must endure sometimes. Ruthless People is the most hilarious, belly-clutching. never-a-dull-moment comedy to come out in a long time. If the plot seems outrageous that's because it's supposed to be. It is a brilliant comedy in every sense of the word. There is one major plot which turns into several side plots that lead to non-stop comical mishaps for the characters. Danny DcV1to stars as a clothing designer who plots to ktll his wife. played by Bette M1dler. But she 1s kidnapped instead and held for ransom which DcV110 won't pay. This forces the hapless kidnappers (Helen Slater and Judsc Reinhold) to keep dropping the pncc hoping that the devilish De Vito will pay. And this leaves the weeping Midlcr thinkmg she was kidnapped by K-Mart. All the characters and their plans arc plagued by Murphy's Law because everythmg that can go wrona,.does. ""!. Ruthless People 1s a thoroughly enjoyable movie with clever dialogue · and a wcll-contnved plot. The cast even looks hke they enjoyed makmg this movie because they really put an effort mto their roles and played them to the hilt. The movie was ~ell cast. combining the talents of ~me very fine performers This movie 1s a must see It's not the usual •rpe of comed:r one 1s used to scemg. t's different. entertainmg and JUSt plain fun. Ruthless People 1s far supenor to its predecessor "Down and Out in Beverly Hills" -both movies arc Disney releases But Ruthless People won't leave you r~jjjj"jjjj jJ Dick BaKltmu Hotel Mua1er LapnaBeaeb In the telev1s1on era. you sec so many "teasers" on new movies that by the ttmc you get to the theater you feel like you know the story and all the punch lines. I knew the story line on Ruthless . People: Rich bitch gets kidnapped. horrible husband won't pay the ran- som. One-Joke story. right? Wrong. This movie has more twtsts and urns than a good murder mystery, and a long the way there are some outstanding comic performances. lots of g.reat one-hoers and some very funny s11uat1ons. But first you have to struggle through that first half hour. Danny De Vito IS hateful, Bette Midler IS fat and hateful. and there is so much screaming and g.roin kicking that you want to head for the exits. Be patient. While Danny docsn 't get less hateful. Bette does get skinnier and everyone gets their just reward. The scenes in this movie wnttcn for Danny DcV1to's mistress and her boyfnend, played by Bill Pullman. are absolutely perfect. I want to see a movie with JUSt them, being JUSI as dumb. JUSt as awed by the event<; around them. Bette M1dlcr. continues to prove that she has the makings of a great comic actress; Danny DcVito con- ltnucs to prove that he can play the part of a nasty. little guy. It would be fun to sec him in a role where he's the good guy. Fun movie. Go see it. 'Ruthless People ' is a romp By BOB THOMAS All 1' ti•,.._...._ "Ruthless People" 1s an entirely different kind of Disney movie. m fact. it's released under the Touch- stone banner Good thmg. because unsuspecting parents would be outra&ed by the language For adult audiences. "Ruthless People" can be a romp. Outrageously overplotted. 1t manages to keep you wondenna what nutty thmg will happen next. That's natural. smce the directors arc those .. Airplane'" pilots, Jim Abrahams, Jerry and David Zucker. The Dale Launer script tells of a youna couple (Judie Reinbold and 'Ruthless People' Touchstone Films Helen Slater) who seek revenge on a rapacious m1lhona1rc (Danny Dc- V1to) who has stolen her invention. They kidnap DcV11o's noisy wife, Bette Mtdlcr. Bad idea. De Vito would be delighted to get rid of his wife so he can concentrate on his m1strc<;s, Anita Moms The cast plays the farce to the hilt and beyond, especially Mtdlcr, whose comic brilliance finally registers on the screen. Rated R for language nudity and sex. Running time: 9J minutes. 12 * Deity Piiot Datebook/ Friday, Juty 18. 1986 Rlcltanl Wan1er P1ycltiatrie TedalciaD ln1Jte I must confess that I looked forward to this week's assignment with a great deal of en1oymcnt. After s~nding my time reviewing star- nddcn atavisms. brainless sports epics. and blood-soaked so-called thrillers. the prospect of a good, old- fash1oned comedy was quite appeal- ing -especially since I had followed the careers of the messrs. Zuckcr- Abraham-Zuckcr. the directors. with some enthusiasm. So imagine my disappointment to find myself situn1 through RuthJess People -a loud, vulr.r, overdrawn, pro anc. and. alas, relentlessly wttlcss movie. Actually. old-fashioned 1s a very good term to cscribc this nterpnse. It has a d1 st1nctly "audcv1llian aspect to 1t. harkmg back to the old pie-in-the-face, any- thing-for-a-laugh days. However. un- like their previous movies (Kentucky f-ncd Movie. A1rplan~) this effort has a strained, almost desperate quality to 11. Instead of the parade of JOkes. puns. sight gags and physical comedy that characterized Airplane. for ex- ample. Ruthless People tnes to rely on a creaky plot that was old when the ancient Greeks used 11 Actual!~. ancient Greece 1s not a bad example to use In classical theater. actors used masks to define their role<;. and given the lack of character development here. this might have been worth a try Instead, the actors arc encouraied to mug. smirk. holler obsccn111cs at each other. and generally chew the scenery at will. Only Bette M1dlcr comes out ofthts with any style at all. but that 1s only because she has her previous performance m Down and Out m Beverly Hills to contrast wtth and sa11me. Danny DcV1to matches her insult for insult. but has done this so often that 1t lacks ongmality. The rest of the cast is generally bland and ro ... , .. ') Bette llldler S=llefflet' p tridaa Newpert 8eMll In the summertime, Hollywood moeuls expect the audien<lC to consist ofsophmoric morons, laid-back teen- agers, or sun-baked adults who have foraotten their inteUigence. At any rate, one hardly ever sees anything rcsemblillf. a serious attempt at movie makina in the summer season All this is by way of saying that this year's big hit. Ruthless People, 1\ ready and waitmg to be enjoyed b} the masses. Onr note of warning. leave Jour brams behin and ht' ~to laugh easier than in t hr fall-winter season Written and directed by the brotben Zucker and their friend Jim Abrahams, who gave birth to the zany Airplane of a fcv. summers aao. Ruthless People starts with still another re--worlung of O'Hcnry's short story about a bunaJed kidnapping. This time 11 ·~ Bette Midler who is abducted by tht' sweet and simple couple (n1ccl> played by Judge lleinhold and Helen Slater), and gleefully left to die by her ruthless husband, Danny DcVito The rest can be easily guessed but 11 does provide some very funny scenes by the expert cast of farceurs. Danny DcVite has been a part1cu lar favorite of mine ever since the days of .. Taxi." Again he portrays the louse we love to bate. However. the sweet cd&e be was allowed to cxh1b11 on TV is not allowed here. He alwa~\ is a louse, sometimes htlariously so This mean streak is part of hi s character. But watch for the g.reat physical shtick =ed to cnhancr bts physical a to corned) Witness bis short stature as he alights from his Excalibur. He seems normal size until be fCU out of the car. Then be barely nses above the supcr- stnicture of the car. He is dwarfed b> the immenseness of his house and his clothing. To me, he is the funniest physical comedian since Lou Cos- tello. The rest of the cast is uniformly excellent in playing repugnant characterizations. Especially funny 1s the role of Danny's mistress. She is just a little over the hill but still full of sexual allure and witleu scheming as she tried to do to Danny what he has been doing to her all those years. Bette Midler, although funny. •~ less-tb&D-well-served by her role and lines. Mainly she is allowed to shnck and act bitchy. Only one line of hers ts memorable. When hearin& that her husband won't pay even a $1 0))00 ransom after beiOf. lowered rrom $500,000 she walls, "I've been marked down!" Although there arc too many plot twists, the movie still qualifies as the best "summer" movie so far. Gee. I wtsh we could use our brains all year long at the movies! . --.• -' I > .>;. --,. ,._ L~_ ---_........__ ~ • • ~ BOMA bash a worldly event By CAROL BUMPBllEYS ~,...Cw, 0 1 Spcoal pest,.... Bacemu asked for a show of hands amona the 200attendina .. An Everuna m Vancouver .. if anyone bad yet visited the world's "BOMA LSI nauonalorpni.zat1on. but the Orange County chapter as oruy four years old.·· commented Jeff Ga&Mrdunnaoo-bostcocktailsat the Irvine Hilton. "We meet monthly forloncb and inviteauesupcakcrs." "Unfortunately, most oftbe bualdina industry dOC$n 't kbow about BOMA. It strives to promote professionalism in the industry. Last month our speaker was from Southern California Edison who explained about the la~ rebates available to thosecuttinadown on power," added Joyce BawtMne. fa 1 r .. there were just a few! "Don't mus it for the world," said Bateman, sales manager for the mioisyy of tourism of British Columbia. Sam ... NluG~ wiU be there. They won the grand prize four-day tnp for two to Expo '86 offered at the Orange County BuildfoJ Owners and Managers Associa- tion ( BOMA) fuod-raiSJQ&pla. "We like to keep current with what's happening.. We decided on our theme and then found someone to donate the tnp," said 8altlera S&ecL In the ablcna: of BO MA prt'z Tom It......_ Barbara found henelf. u next year's president, wek:omina then:al estate developers and property manqemeot repstotbeentertain1naeveningof magic(providedbyillusionistM~r8dm1 ... Maft Henricbom), dinitlJ. dance contests. numerous doorpritt drawi np and dancma to the music ofLyu WIW1. Chairman Tent Teucd explained. "'We have three fund·r&Lsers per year and the money socs to providi n1 a holiday party for~scniorsat The HuntlJll10D Board and Carc(a residenedorsenaors m Hunt10Jlon Beach)." Committee memben assisUn& an the second annual affair included Mart ~llebck. Dabe ea-, Didi Datel, 8ar'-ra Jeaes, Owa 0Mfry1", Cla8'la 'ft.ite, M~elaed. LIMaOwea.Qeryl Pemt udL,..a Lewet. Papuaul b e4Jte4 by Dally Pllot Style edltor Vida Den. Kurt Leplnakl. Barbua Steck, Daane Roth and SteTe Sam.,.on. • HEARTBURN: The film version of Nora Ephron's novel disscctina her marriqc and her husband's infideli- ty. Meryl Streep plays Rachel Samstat, a popular and witty food wnter. and Jack Nicholson plays her husband. a celebrated Washington newspaper columnist. Abo stamng Maureen Stapleton. Jeff Daniels and Stockard Chanm ng.. OUT OF BOUNDS: Thas film 1s an adventure set against the background of a Los Anfelcs after-hours club ~ne. M ichac Anthony Hall plays a smalltown teen-ager who leaves Iowa for L.A. to get away from his divorcing parents. He accidentally grabs the wrong suitcase at the a1rpon and finds himself in a strange cuy with SI million worth of heroin Jenny Wnaht also stars. HAUN'l'tD HONEYMOON: Gene Wilder plays a radio actor whose current senes 1s a nauonaJ hit. but his careens in pcnl from a suddent attack of 1TT1lt1onal fears. He wonders 1f 11 'items from hi s 1mpend1ng mamaie to Gilda Radner. A psych1atnst des1des the only cure 1s to scare him to death. PIRATES: Billed as Roman Polanski's new comic-adventure film. Pirates "ars Walter Matthau. who plays Captain Red. H11character is a areedY Carribbean pirate who is bent on st.calina treasure from the Spanish pUcon, the Neptune. Polanski wrote and directed the movie. TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE: This animated film is based on the popular children's robot-type toy of the same name. The action occurs in the year 200.S and the Transformen arc locked in conflict. Famous actors and actrcSSCS provide the voicc- overs. BIG TROUBLE IN Ll'M'LE CHINA: Kun Russell stars an this film. billed by its producers as a "mystical action adventure comedy kung fu monster ghost story" about an imaginary world under C hinatown. Produced by Jo hn Carpenter. MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE: Mod- em t.cchnolOI}' rc1ans supreme until a seemingly hannlcss comet. Rhca-M, circles the eanh and the machines take over At the Dme Boy Truck Stop patrons and employees try to out-maneuver a convov of terror. This Stephen Km~ film ·star\ Em1ho Estevez and Pat Hingle. ALIENS: Sigourney Weavt'r 1tar<i in this ~uel to 197Q's 'Ahcn ' She once again plays Warrant Officer Ripley, the sole survivor of the spaceship Nostromo's encounter with a deadly cxtraterrestial. Prodoocd by Gale Anne Hurci. &.ABATE UD PART II: RaJph Macchio and Pat Morita are together apin u a karate stodent and has eni&matic mentor. In this adventure. the pair discover they have ooc more lesson to learn together. Arriving in Okinawa. they find an ancient feud is reklndled. and they arc forced to fight a deadly battle. AMERICAN ANTHEM! Olympic medal winner Mitch Gaylord stars in this movie about a aymnast (natch!) from the wront side of the tracks who decides to Jet mto compctiuve aym- nastics against his father's will. Also starring Janet Jones. Duttted by Albert Magnoh. best known for his work on 'Purple Rain· RUNNING SCARED: Grcaory Hmes and Bally Crystal star as two rugged undercover cops from Chi- cago in this action comedy. After making a large mistake. the paar are fo rced to "acallon in Key West. Flonda, where they can chase the good life instead of <;hme. INVADERS FROM MARS: An elahora1e. paranmd nightmare fan .... ........... ~ ............ Charter pres Jeff Gaathe:r (rtcJlt) cham with CID4y and Jim Goodrich aa4 Clarla ltUlott. Toni Slnclalr with John Bateman, Terri Tonuccl and Philip Freed. · tasy, this tilm 1s a re-make of the 19.SJ classic. 'Invaders From Mars.' The story traces the hfe of I I-year-old David Gardner. whose parents arc taken away and return to him as alien as the creatures mming the caverns below his house. Starrin~ Karen Black, Hunter Carson. Laraine New- man, But Con and T imothy Bottoms PSYCHO W: Once again. Anthony Perkins stars as the infamo us Nor· man Bates in the second sequel to the ongmal 'Psycho.' The story picks up where 'Psycho II' let\ off -Norman 1s out of the mental 1nst11uuon and running the Bates Motel again. SPACE CAMP: A contemporary adventure about youth's first steps toward the final frontier and tells the story of a group of teen-agers whose 'lummer at a camp for future astronauts turns into a penlous unexpected fl1aht aboard a real space shuttle Kate Capshaw. Lea Thomp- son. and Tom Skemt star LEGAL EAGLES: Robcn Red- ford. Debra W1nacr and Daryl Han- nah star in this comedy thriller about art fraud and murder Redford play'i Tom l ogan. an ass1stan1 d1stnct attorney whoM: bnlhant career takes an unexix-cted tum when he losc5 his 1oh over an alleged 1mpropnct>- Terence Stamp also st.an. BA~ TO SCHOOL: Rodney Dangerfield stars as Thornton Melon, a self-made millionaire who owns an expandin~ chain ofTaJI & Fat stores. When he 1oms his son at Grand lakes Un1vers11y. wbert' the boy 1s flunking all his classes. Melon decides to take a leave from his business and attend school with the boy. FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF: A. comedy dcscnbcd as o ne man's struggle to take 11 easy Manhcw Brodenck stars as Fems Buellcr. who mes to prove that with his best friend. his girlfncnd and a red Ferrari, hfe at 17 can be a JOY. Rated PG-13. ABSOLUTE BEGINN~RS: A pop musical about aspmng mus1c1ans of the 50s stamng David Bowie. Jamc'i fo,., Eddie O'C"onnd. Patsy Kens11 and Ra y Davi~. Rated PG-I 3 RAW DEAL: .\ drama <;et 1n ( hKago rcvoh ing around a former FBI agent now serving a a 'ihenfT1n a 'imall North Carolina 1own Due to bis thwaned career and increa'iingl) unhapp>' mamage. the former agenl (played by Arnold Sc.bwancncager\ takes on an undercover ass1gnmt'nt to infiltrate 1hc mob. Kathrvn Harrold l'('Hitars Dally Pilot Oetebook/ Friday. July 18, 1986 * IS . .. - c 0 NT IN U ED CALENDAR ... From Pa&e 11 c~wina 67'-5245 BIUGGS CUNNINGHAM A~ MOTIVE MUSEUM, ~50 f . Baker St. Cosa Mesa ~nt1qUf'can nm• 1912- prestnt arc on d.JSpl.a\ 9 a.m ')pm. Wrd.-Sun. 546-7660 DISNEYLAND, I JI 1 Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim TM \tain Strn:t EkctncaJ Paradt 1s fC'atur((f at 8 50 c1nd 11 p.m Sat and 8 50 p m. Sun. .. fantas) in t~ Sl y" firC"works arc \tago:I Sat. at 9 10 p m. The Totally \t1nme parade. starring Minnie: Mouse. 1<. featured <i.it -~un. Vldcopolls dance duh 1\ oprn ~t. night. Ocl CourtnC') and his Or· c~t.ra at Plaza Gardens \at t"VC'- ning. The new .. ( ountry Bear Va- ca11o n Hoedown" attracuon featurt"S conunuou\ <ihowrng..\. The Magic Kingdom conun~ to cdcbratC' its 10th ann1,enary with the .. (11lt G1 'er E..uraord1nairc Machine ·· including a new Ponttac flrcblrd C'VCTy day. .\lso. an e'\h1bH of more than 20 an1faru and photographs assoaat((f with the hfc of ~dent o\~m Lincoln has JIUt been eucndcd for nnC' )C'ar This includes cor- r<"Spondcntt that has never been pubh-;hed 1n 1tsen11rcty as ~II as t~ la~I letter Lincoln wrote 10 his wife. 1us1 I ~ days before his C'xccuuon !\.ion -fn 10 a m.-6 p.m. Sat. 9 am I am. Sun 9 am -10 pm. 999--4565. llNOTT'S BEIUlY P AJ1.M. 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Part.. With a sassy splash of summcrtirM spent. the Pacific Plvilion throws open its ptd to a stunning Bc:aMx Arts-- 1nsptrcd aquauc arena xanng over a thousand Knotts guests at every pttfocmance. A saucy sea-lion named Dudley and a patT of bonJC'DOSICd dolphins, Happy and Soda. CC>'Sta.r 10 the new auracuon, "Splashdanoc "86 .. Altcmauna wnh the dchghtfuJ dolpfun.-sea hon adventure this sum- mer will hr the fint-u~anywhcn producuoo or-snoopy's Oiv1ng ~ gJC'S. -U oder the dutttion of Snoopy himself. a cunning corps of capll\.at- 1ng ca.runes cavort in a fast and furlOUS fC$Uval of aquatic ac- complishments. cbvmg from a I~ foot platform to the pool belo"'. Both new shows wtll perform datly lhroUJbout t~ summer Fcatuttd arc 165 rides. shows and auracuons 1n four themed areas 1nduding Ump Snoopy. a SJX-.acrt'. ,,.oodcrland l~ to the c.aJ1fomta H igb Siena. 220-52.00. MARINELAND, 6610 Palos Ver- des Dr So.. ~ncbo Palos Vmtes. Feat urcd arc .. Bap Reef." killa whales Orky and c~. pelicans, pcnpuns, walrus·. dolphins, and sea lions. $5 adults, U chtldttn ages 3-11. The park as fulJy open from IOa.m -5 p. m with Gwdcd Tours on weekends onJy. (213) 377-1571 ----NOW PLAYING ---- iii6 MUllrTlllCTOlll HA.04 LACU•AKM:M OM*Z ......... ,... ro-m~c...i ... ~Sao.f!IC-~-~-SllM39 "'' ano .,, 1'111 6».-no ,.. lftVt• UIQlllA Kn.LS es.\#TAAU ......,. ..... ,..,.., ~---;oo. c.e-.1s.c..i • '"""""" ~---......... ,..cnu !St l)IB5 HlllllW.'19•11 5"07 .... .. •OM.a •WUl•IWSfia ..... a..-a.... ~>U.Mir.a ~ U-...0-.,,...,., ....acio &:M.2SS3 --•1 .:.II! (• ---) (oo_,--~-J 14 * ~Plot Deteboc*' Friday, July 18, 19845 MOVIELA.ND WAX M1JSEU11. nt I Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Elvira IS lbt newest falu:mf rqKIQ among t.bt-already elaborate collcctton of movie and televi&>oo rncmorabtli.a LDCluchng hf~hke ~phc:as of. m<n than 200 reo<>woed SW'S.. Daily 10 a.m.-1 p.m. with Fn.-Sat. open unul 9 p.m. 52.2-1155. OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561 Center Ave~ Hunungton 8cilch ~ty lhops arc localed m llus Vlli. that featun:s the dwm of quaint European v1~ wub cob- bled stttets.. lantern lights.. and 70 murals of European sanes piunt((f on ellttnor waJh by European artists.. 894-0747 QUEEN MARY, Long Beach Harbor at th.c end of the Long Bach Mttwa) E.lh1btlS 1ndude speaal effect 50Und and Li&hl shows tn the Engu>e Room and Wbttlhoust ~ enacung a oear-cofl1S1on at sea. and an eiuens.avc World War 11 dJsl)b) dq>ict1na the ··Queen ·s" acove role as a troopslup Da1f) 10 a.m ..{> pm (213)435-3511 TIME VOYAGERS SPRUCE GOOSE DOME AT THE QUEEN MARY The uJtJmalt fant.as} -to be transported bade into the past and f~ into the futu~ -is a rcahstic )OUmq' ID Time V~ a totally ncw cooc:ept tn .. co vuonmcn laJ entcrta.inmcnL .. Vmton are actually placed lOSlde the entertainment c:x- pmencc created by the combn~ effects of advanced computtt ttth- OC>loc.Y. thrce-cbmcnsiooal ·~· h1&h n:soluuon sound and mouon 1n an interactive theateT. Dunne lbc ~ minute' Time Voyagr apcrienc:c. v1S1tors w1U race through an intcr- plauc ume tunnel. encounter ion stonns. dodgr mcseon in spa« and pass thn>uab a m)"tknous ume pte. Adm1ss100 to the Queen Mary/SptUCe C~ cntc11a.1nrnmt compla is SI 3. 95 Jor aduJts. S9 95 for Junion 1gn ll-17 and S7.95 for children aan 6-1 2. Cbtldtto five and undcrarcadmmed free. ~compla u open 7 days a week including holidays fTom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (2.13) 435-3511. SE.A WORLD I 720 South Shon:s Roed. MmJOO Bay San Otego. 135 acn mannc z~I park open cb1ly 9 a.m. to dusk wtth extended summer houn. Shamu and IUndu., the kiJkr whales. pnfonn 1n a tbcmcd sho• in Shamu Stadium and bo1- t.koosed and Pacific dopfuns..1ra1ncd scab and sea Lions.. Otten and a walrus also pttform a1 spccul shows. Th.ctt arc four aquanums featunna h~ sbarU., sea hie and freshwater fish from aJI ovn the world Thirty spcaal educauonaJ uh1btts arc also avail- able to Sea Worid (UCSU.. One pncx adm1ss1on indudn aJI shows and uh1b1ts Summer N1&ht'5., Sea World's n1ghtume ucravag;uull of musJC. shows. IJ&bts and fi~s is schatulcd th'°"&h Labor Day. WTth the part open unul 11 p.m. Sl4 95 for aduJu, SI I 95 for seniors (55 and over). Cbdd~ l-11. SIO 95 and children under 3 att frtt. Group rates and 12. month pass 1nfonnat10n. call (619 9)2.2~3845 or (7 14)82~3690 SAN J UAN CAPISTRANO MISSION, 3 1882 Cami no u puUaoo.. San Juan Capullllno. Fea~ Serra Cbapd., CaJrromia's oldest buddm'-Uie rurns of the Great Stone Church, soldiers barTach .. beauuful ~ and two mmcum rooms Wllb artifacts from Native Amencan and cart} Spanish cuJturc. Dady 7.30a..m.-5 p.m. 493-142.-4. ..•• -EDllB! _n TIPSr' -.1111111111.~lV Wflmflllla•.-..• •--1•111••tm •• ..... --•Bil .... £11&.rlU ,_., ..... WWW ERl•llJ I-Piii · -- --,_..,_ .......... SKA WOIU.D. 1720 ~ ltoed. Missaon Blry. Su Diqo. Sa tiom explore • '"Spooky XootJ CastJc" in the seal and otkT sbow. Aho~ IS MDolplnn DilcoYl'fy,:" lbc ARCO Pmpin Eacouoier. a $7 million ahibi1 that houxs -400 =•JU... ud kiDtr "'-k Sbamu.. Dai 9 a.m.-1 pm. (619) ~1901 SllB8llAN LOI• •aY AND GA&- Dr.NS, 2647 PKafic a.st ffidrway. Corona dd Mar. Roaa, cactus.. annual prdcns. an OldlJd coo-. scrvatory, ltoi ponds and a pft show. Da1Jy I 0: 30 a.m -4 p m. SIX rt.A~ MAGIC MOUHTAIN, Ma&K" Mountain Partway exit off In lerstatt 5, v aJcncia. More than t 00 rides. shows and auractions ioduding an I SOCk style crafts vaU. and a Roanna Raptds *b•te wa.10 advcn-tu~ a~ o~ (811) 992~ SPRUCE GOOSE, Lona 8cilch Harbor at the end of the l.oftg 8eacb Freeway. Howard Huabn' alJ..wood, 200-ton Oyu11 boat majestically berths for visa tors to vic'w I.he i.rmck of the y,,ortcf's larpt dear-span aluminum dome A va.ncty of dis.- plays 1nclud1D& modults that show ck>se-up details or fucinauaaanas of the plane such as the coclptt. Ol&Jla dcd and Wlng 1nkn0r are btuml. Stt the Queen Mary hsuns for men 1nfonnauon 10 a..m.-6 p.m.. (213) 43~3.SI l. UNlVERSAL STUDIOS. I 00 UrU- vcn:aJ Cit) Pt, Una"crsaJ City. A guided tram tour of Uruversaf1 famed -420-actt .... lot and tbc EntCTUJnmcnt Ccntn. which b- tu res fi ve h vc shows, i.s offered. (118) SOl-9600. 'China' a fun romp SURREAL ••• FromPaCeS encourqcd COW1llCOUS acts of suc- cess and failure. .. Schimmel says in his critical essay that acompanies the exhibition. The exhibition also features four drawings by Joan Miro, the only ~· ''THE FUNNIESf MOVIE!"' "THE AUDIENCE WAS LAUGHING THEMSELVES Slat AND SO WAS L" _._. -_._ ... WALTER MAT~THAU ROMAN POLANSKI'S Euro~artiuinthecxhibitionwho~============================================================================================::;:; remamcd in Europe durina the 1940s 1 .. but who had a sipificant effect nonethelns on the New York artists. Also featured is JacksQn Pollock whose drawinp from the 1940s include vaguely distinguishable human forms, faces, full fisurcs. trees., snakes and birds intertwined and layered in a lively, Picasso-esquc approach. - Mark Roth.Ito's "Tentacles of Memory" h1ghliahts his 13 conlribu- 11ons. Barnett Newman's key work from the 1940s, .. Gca, .. illustrates the abstract sul'TQJisu' treatment of b1ogcnetic themes and bis own interest in the bioklcical sciences. Robcn Motherwell is represented by eight works; William Baziotcs ts featured in six untitled pieces; Hans Hoffman's eight works are made up of energetic and bold ink drawinp and colorful wa~ and Andre Masson 1s represented by nine ex- traordinary pastels and watercolors. More than 62 American and Euro- pean lendcn are partjcipatina in this exhibition. Cenain. drawinp by Rothko, Motherwell, Pollock and Baziotcs will be seen by the pubf ic for he first tame in this exhibitaoo. m mum WUJJAMS·011Xl.l • DAe CWB PARADISE The~ you'U ne"\-er forjet- no nwter how t...d you try. .. ..... UEll Piil 952-4993 UA ll>VE I EL T• 511-9500 EDWAIDS El Tm«> ... 154-1111 mmms --lllSl-mrvy u ... (213) '91-0633 .FISID~~ .u '" 523-1'11 PACltC GATOIAY rm• 04-9351 PACRcmlllmllE .. Sllll an CORO 1111'1 -540-7444 ED.-.s mSTm. .. • ---· ~----:~------r-----~----------------------------..... ·- -FmeArts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- A look back at Orange County's fine arts scene Up to this time, I've ta.ken the position that it is best to recognize and encourage greatness, and to ignore mediocrity. After all, a bruised ego is the one least likely to respond to intelligent criticism. For this reason, many a Sunday night has been spent aaonizing over how to be diplomatic and still remain honest. stood out as truly outstandina. The two big surpnses this year were the Mozart Camerata Clamber Or- chestra, and the Irvine Summer Music Festival. They stand out in several respecu: As the options for serious con- certgoers become fewer dunng the next I 0 weeks, it becomes a good time to reflect on this aproach to criu- cism ... and to offer some perspective on what has been dunng the past stx months. •First, they arc local organizations which actually contain a significant portion of locaJ musicians. They are not alone in this distinction, though the crowd is not large. Of the nine orchestras in Orange County which call themselves "local," most sponsor races to see which of their "local" mwicians can get home to LA and the Valley first after concerts. The rear-view mirror 1s somewhat fogy ... Umited in scope by the ex- traordinary number of Orange Coast- based arts organizations and the fact that your new critic has had only haJf a season to cover them. However, a fair number of organizations were previewed and reviewed, and two •Secondly, they offered wcU-re- hearsed, polished performances. Again, tJus was not entirely unique, but a danaerous trend was noted among the many "local" Orange County musicaJ organizations strug- g)ina for funding: &iven a choice between speodina on &!amour (read: llOeaT-DIMA- LIGAL IAOlH '"' 12'JO MS l rH .. ,. IOtAI _.,........,lllO IACK TO SCHOOL ~111 ,,,.-, ... ....... " ... DOtaT lftUO ~DI Yrl04fm -IUTMLIH "OPLI 111 n.•wewe ... a.aa1 .. ANAHEIM ll'tlATIS..-.111 IUMINATOHINI f&li CiUiii TOP OUNINI ILUI cm111 1. l'STCNO 111111 2. COUA1111 I . HOWUHO 11111 AUINl1111 COCOON,..131 DOUIY ITalO * A.UIHS.., ltJIWl7i»I•• ---111-0MT DOUIY ITlilo IAUttMACOllOI NOllfTUl(I 'PAr _,.A KMATI IUD 'AllT 11 1N1 ....... ..., .... ~ _., DI YITOIMTTI ..... IUTMLHS "OPU 1111 ,,._.,,.we a.aJ -•- -nMIWW- fUllS IUILLll'S DAY Off ,.u, ·-bU ..... ,. -11.es lOMCtUIM TOP OUNINI l21H:lcllti>t714J I .. ~~TcrrlTM IUNNINO SCMID 111 1111 a.is --, ... BUENA PARK l11'1UI 411tll-W of •- CINf n .._ .. IU !ICl'lf(NS -T-IUNNfNO SCAalD "1 WISI GUTS 1111 ~Dlvno IUTMUSI HOPU 111 DOWN AM» OUT IN llYULY HIWlll loHABRA ...... ' ·: u.1.1 1,~ I DOUIY lnMO ll'tllATIS,..111 ............... u DOUIT 1nMO .............. 0100U CLUI 'AIAIMSI jN.Ut , .. _ ... ,,.._ llO TIOUSLI IN· unu CHINA ~UI , ....... ,. LIOAL IAOlHINI .... _,_ DOUIT,_ ll09 LOWI AaouT LAST NIGHT 111 ............. 11 ... LAIYllNTH !"I liJtl&U AUINSti COCOON,..131 llAI. ... ~ KAUTI IUD 'MT A "' NO llTllAT, NO suaaueu111 -TnllW I UK Cl PUaJl IUIUllt'S DAY on,..u, CUM 'MAl!tll ,..•• Je * o.Jty PUot Datebook/ Friday, July 18, 1986 large organizations and expensive soloists) and on preparation (read: smaller groups. more rehearsals), the choice tended to be in favor of glamour. • FinaJJy, they offered ma\ure and insightful interpretations and fascinating prosrammina. Much like a fine French meaJ, the ingredients of these concerts were relatively simple, but the preparation was insptred ... the music breathed and took on life (which is where the French cooking metaphor ends!). These two organizations have C8{>- tured the essence of what local music should be about: give your sponsors reason to be proud, &ive the people performances which are inte~ and enjoyable, and give the musicians a place to play. Short of achieving these goals, one must asJc very seriously what is the purpose in creating yet another musical o~- pnizat1on. The case for supportina the work of local artists is a strong one, one for which this column argues on a rqular basis. But this position becomes difficult to defend when., for examt>le, an under-rehearsed orpnizat1on backs away at Mozart, and charges $20 a seat to watch the desecration! I have not yet heard several of Oran,e County's musicaJ orpmza- tions. Some of those reviewed -such as the South Coast Symphony, and the Pacific O\orale -offer solid performances on a rqular basis, and detc:rve to be commended. Others - who will not be publicly chastised here -need to reassess why they exist, and when it is appropnate to cbatJe admission and invite an audience. An excellent model for the arts in Orange County is provided by an orpmzation reviewed in January - -CINE·FI OONE-SPEAKERI ARE MCK Qf,Ui);tjff'WJ,)IJJ4Jt ... "rJ.!":::J !lt9J2!'!!!l~P S CL&l9 PNl4'08a .... J;:T rc;.:r IN-111 At CUi30) (2:41) 1:00 7:>0 a. 8:41 orrEC'TIVC fca) C12i41) (2111) l :IO l :OI t :OO L.SeALKMILD .. ) (U:OOl 12130) S10I 7:3 & IO:OS A80UT LAST MONT ... , 112:21) (2:50) I : J 7:41 &. 10110 a1.n•J;WtAJ·r·J,,li6J 1rs!!~llf!i;-) ALJam•1 •un.ulmNOPLa (1 h OO) (hlO) 140 (II, SHOWS AT l :U a. 10131 (f:20) (J:JO) 1 :40 ~H 70MM-l :JO a. 10:10 ............. IMYOPl' .... 11) SHOWS A., (1100) (1:11) 1 110 7:4S IO:OS IUUIA'ft ~ N _.., (12:00) (2:211 4111 1:11 • •1>1 .. l•llKAnD ..,SHOWS AT (121 01 (Ji IO) 1:31 1100. 10120 ,.,. ,_ .::i1auD[)~[)I GA.Mt' ::~1~': ~ ~r • ~ ROOM ._....., ... ...,,. .. C1U ... m-. o..-J-" S v-... ... ptu1 HOu• (lit) .................. e.sATllOU9K DST&C'nV ... , ~kll Off a .. t (PG) ~untl..DS N°"-& ... , ,...., o-• • out In 8eveffY Hllh (lit) Gr .. ory Hin" ·~•KAMED (II) Al .. WI• Guys (lit) 9'AltA'ftltmH .. t Pf111 Ho litetreal\ N• Surre"4• (lit1 "'LEGAL EAGL~' RATES A RAVE • Robert Redford is terrific!' --Jed ....... GOOD WNING AMiii!'.\ "'Lepl z.p.' ... Mg,.,...., p.y, acaplst mmmerdme entaulnment. Debra W• ts mesmerizing. .. and Robert Redford ts expert Indeed.'' ~a.tee 0 , •• UllANGll.D 111111 ''Debra Winger and lobert Redford have terrUlc dlemlstry In the movie. Ddn wtrwr an cb no~ Ind lobert ledbd does benr.r --I liked blm bearr here chm Ihm In a U. dme." --...aat,Mr'IDMOvta LEGAL FAGLES , ...... COMIDY no•, •• DlllCTOI or 4i•OSTllllTIU. ~.~ .i~~ ------NOW PLAYING------ •oorrA-. •&TORO ·- .._.c:ai..OI* -·-............ ,,..wt ~ .,.,. •oorra-. • ...,..,..IMaf •LAMMRA .._..,_C..-.._....._.No MC,__ .... 111-41o. ..... 1'1411 ·~·-·------1 C11as PUEI Laguna Poets. Every week., they offer a reading by a distinauished poet...sometimes an import, some- times a local. On the fourth week of each month. local poets of varyioa capecity read their works for a receptive and encou.rqing audience at the Laguna Library. There is sometbina fresh and upliftina about this organization. Perhaps it is the sincerity of its poets. .. layinJ forth their souls for public scruttny. How cfjfficult it is to bring such a quality to a J>Crl:ormance oy a multitude ofmusiaans! And yet we have seen such things. .. here in Orange County, more than once, and in the last six months. It can be done! And havtn& been done. anything less seems somehow foolish and trite. One cannot help but hope that local musicians will in the future find the courage to refuse to participate in well-promoted but poorly rehearsed and uninst>ared con- ccrtizina. Short of this. prejudices in favor of .. imported" musical or- ganizations will acquire considerable weight, and Orange County's dream of cultural "statehood'" will need to find solce in having built an Arts Center where travelers stop to share their cultural wares . FireFoxes beefcake calendar show set The Firefox Burn Fund _presents its third annuaJ Calendar Competi- tion, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 20 in the Royal Ballroom of the Alicante Princess. a Princess Cruises Hotel, at the comer of Harbor and Chapman in Garden Grove, one mile south of Disneyland. The Firefoxes raise money for bum injury victims throuah public appearances and calendar sales. The popular Firefox calendar features 12 of areater Oranp County's hottest firefighters liahtma up the pages of each month. It's time to 1elect the 1987 Fire- Foxes. Contestants will be judpd on personality, st.qt presence and physi- cal appearan<:e by some notable Southland females. Jud&es include Jann Carl of KA BC· TV (fonnerco-hostof'4Eyeon L.A."). Heidi Miller of Heidi's Frozen y oeurt. Daily Pilot Publisher Katen Wittmer, State Senator Marian Beraaon. amona others. The pubhc is invited to join in the excitement of beauty and brJwn -and help bum victims u well. A tall- dcductible aift of S2S buys an ad- mitsion ticket to the Caknda.r Com- petition. All proceeds benefit bum survivon in UIOciat.ion with the Oranae Coun- ty Burn Auociation. for tickets and information, call Olief fox Ron C. La~at7~1670. · .. •• • •. r.-~ . \~~:J ''!9J . . . . ''~ ning this week CITY 01' l'ULLB&TON udeathaltt Odtmal C.C..tcr. 1201 . Mahan A~ well ol Euclid SL S9S. C.eramic artist &DCSl A. tddder'• worts will be c:xbibitcd ti.I Sept. 21. 10 a.m. 10 4 c uesday tbrouP Saturday and to s p.m. 00 Sundays. Ooecd ~OP l&VINE PINE A&TS 4601 Walnut. SS2-1071: Whik; an iDSb'UC10r of ~in.cs b the l..apma Colqe of will show flftd brict 9CUlpta.res. rcoc Vina:nt., aa Irvine raident., ibits four monotypcs and one ICUlpture. CITY OJI taVINE PINE AltTS CENTEll Gallcrics I and II: Donald K.arwclis aed RCJFf' Kuntz. An Or- angie County raident., Karwdu will exhibit 20 years of s-inti .. and Kuntz shows his .. Bathtub Series" of paanungs. LAGUNA COLLEGE OP ART, ETT1NGEB G AllMllY 2222 Llguna ( anyon Road. La&una Beach. 497·3309. Oi.stinpisbcd VlSttJn& scurplor F1cu:ber BcnlOCl. CALIPOBNIA ST Aft lJNIVEll. SITY, LONG BEACll l 2SO Bdlflower Blvd, loo& 8cacb.. (213) 498-S761. .\.rt1st DdoG Mruraw's wort cur- rently on display at the lJlll venaty art museum, free of dwwe and open to the public. The University Art Mu- seum 1s localed on the fiftb Door oft.be C'SlJ UJ. For partjns information. call the museum. GAi.i.EBiA CAPIS'l'L\NO 31681 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. 661 -1781. MaP: and Mystery of Fetishes, a stunning rol lccuon of the many and varied t) pcs of native Amcric:an fetishes. Gallery boun IOa.m.-S p.m. dally for this show unul A.,.ust 10. Galena ( apistrano specializes 1n fine Amen- can lndian art of all media and is ized nationally. ~Or NBWPOllT BEACH City Hall Gallery. 3300 Newport Blvd. ~port Beach, 644-3017. Cathy Weiss nhibits oils and Pat Wood shows worts in fiber and other media c:oatinuin& through August 27. NEWPOllT BARBOR ART MU- SEUM 8SO San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach, 7S9-l 122. An his- torical ex.hibition of pastel, water- color and gouacbe drawinp by 22 artists whose wort during Worid War II derived from tbc European sur- realists and influenced the dcvel~ ment of American abstract ex- pressJon1sm. Works on Paper ·premieres at the Newport Harbor An Mmcum . Regular boun are from I 0 a.m. to S p.m. T ucsda y through Saturday. Additional bounon Fnday evening from 5 until 8 p.m. have been made possible by a gift from Newport Ccnter Fashion Island. Adm1SS1on 1s fme to members., S2 for adults, SI .SO for students, seruorsand tbc military, and SI for children to 17 years of age. SAN a.F.llENTE ARTS AND CllAP'TS a.ua Commuruty Center; San Clemente. 492-Sl 1 5. Today through Aug. I, .. The Local Scene" with special feature works by Arthur Dnclsma. Gallery hours arc 12-4 p.m. SANDSTONE GAU.ERIES 384A North Coast Highway, Gallery Row, Laguna Beach. 497-6775. Hand- blown glass by Mart Chapman, Ben Risney and Ann Nuttcn. Tuesday through Sunday 11 a.m. to S p.m. SUSAN SPIRmJS Gallery, 522 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Be:ach. 63 l-640S. 10 a.m. to S p.m. Tues-Sat. Photographs of C hina, Mark Abrahamson, Sharon Boysel, Roger Camp. E. Michaels.. John Sexton and Aleundet" Vertikoff. Rccepuon Wed. 7-9 p.m. 'About Last Night' essentially moral The Oavtd Mamet play bore the ntngu1ng utlc of -SC.uaJ Perven1ty n Oucago." That's what the movie s goi og to be caUcd. unul theater wncrs womcd that people would nfusc .. pervcrsit.Y" -defined as nacy 1n opposana what 1s rcason- blc or aocqJtcd -with .. per. CTS1on," aberrant 1aual bchaV10r The Tn-Star rdcue DOW lS tatlcd About Last N•t ..... wtucb doesn't I you mudl. What it's about as four enc cbarKtas wbo spend IDOlt t.bc movie at odds witb each otbc:r. .. About Last Nilbt ..... c:eotcn on _'s ~'"' .. Tbc men y ICnOUS in the city pmt. out m siJllks taverns and~ women f« ~ t Tbat was the paucm ~ob Lowe) OD bis fint IO- with Debbie (Dani Moore).. However, IOmCtbi1lm more ICrious Danny and Debbie find ves. lfOWiaa ~ their vows oK indepe~ the furious . tioe oK Dd>- •. roommate_~ (EiDbetb • l), aDd Ona. y'a oafish -.u.., (Jim Bc:basbi}-_, is tbe victun oK failed ro- manccs and may or may not have an attadunent to Debbie. Bernie 1s ullra- macho and believes that any man 1s a fool to devote himself to one woman. Dcsptte all advice. Debbie mov~ in with Danny. Pn:dictably, 1t docsn 't wortc. The inevitable spht bnogs blttcmes.s to everyone. But aJI reach an understanding at the end. Despite its sexual looseness and concentration on easy pleasures. "About last Night ... " IS basically a moral tale. Danny reahzes his love for Debbie is more important than his t.cbdor tndcpcodencc. And he fi- nally qwts the job that forced him to deal beartlessiy with a fnend 10 financial trouble. Firs1-timc director Arnold Zwick docs a fine job of c:aptunng the vttality of the sing)c:s scene .. The scripc.. dpted by Tim Kazunnsky and Oerusc DcOuc. favors the women. With her fogy VOIOC and easy tc:nsuality, Demi M~ IS capt.avatiQ& as the iodcpcndeot but vulnerable Debbie. Playing the Eve Arden role of tbc wi~•n& mtnd., Elizabeth Perkins makes a Itron& impression. .. About Last N iaht ... " is rated R for tananar. 1a and moral tone. 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I 11111• pl.1\' du m11~11 "' tlu ( h '"' .in.J •tllt11 < l.1H 1t1J ... ., 1 n .nu l.)J>M tn I AM The B1strot Terra1>sc At HOTEL MERJDIEN NEWPORJ BEACH S O U TH C OA S T Vil LAGF Featuring \I I VOl <A"' l A 1 • '•·•fe><"I & turon ol 8.,ef • t 101 I r>111•1•, • • fr "'h I rull & '•l•d 8.r • Mu '>hu ~hnmp R•r • • ~•lflr-II.Ir • • Omf'lt'lll' 6.tr • P•\l.o B•r • • 8rr~ch • • PA\lrt('\ • 1Undn4'\ f 't\'r". • • f\.'iuf h 1nu< h mou·" • "'I ~01 (AN URI .. ~ • l1m " ft.or • C h•mP~ll"' • RESE RVATIONS RECOMMENDED (714) 979-3474 1641 W. Sunflower, South Coast Village 1a * Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, July 18, 1986 :&staunmU CF THE WEEK By JOYCE SCHE RER BODLOVJCH The ornate wooden doors with the gracefully etched "R" open to a descending staircase that leads down to the Old World subtle elegance of the Riviera restaurant. Once mside the romantically ht interior of the French eat~ry. a vanety of dining accommodations are presented. Besides the many secluded booths and stylishly expansive bar. the large Monte Carlo and Lido Rooms scrvice up to 75 people for pn vate parties or banquets. The Riviera. tucked beside May Co. 1n the South Coast Plaza, was the brain child of Andre Porro and Rene and Jackie Bouscary, who pioneered the "fashionable restaurant in a mall" concept almost 20 years ago in conjunction with the pnmar) building stages of the pla.ta. "Everyone said we would fa il with the concept." said Jackie Bouscary. "A restaurant hke ours was unheard of 1n a mall location. In fact. we were told in 1967 that there were few others. if any m the whole United States." However, the talented tno were undaunted by the dour predictions ... and why should they have been. afterall they each had been ra1'>ed in successful restaurant fam1hes. "Both of Rene's parents were 1n the business, Andre's father was a famous ma1tre d' in Paris and m y father was the first chef at The Arches," said Bouscary, who had once considered an opera career 1n France. "My husband worked 15 years with C'hascn's m Los Angeles as top capt.am and Andre worked at t•Escoffier and The Windsor in Los .\ngeles."Today, 19 years later. both the South Coast Plaza and the award-winning Riviera have enjoyed national success. While many of the Orange County restaurant!. have bowed to the lighter cuisine trend. the R1v1era still satiates its customers with the same classical French cooking 1t made famous m 196 7. "Although we have a~dcd a nice sc.lect1on of fish entrees and a collcct1on of pasta dishes. our menu has stayed pretty much the sam~:· said R1v1era manager of 18 years Jerry Jehangin In addition to some of the house favontes hke Veal Scallopine (with Eastern white veal), &1. Steak Tartare and Gourmandise Filet Mignon. Chef Richard Bergner has created a Bou1llaba1sse Marseillaise with lobster, Jumbo shrimp, clams. Tt-ifEWEEK BANANA FLAMBE 3 ounces batter ~ cup brown aogar C ounces orance jaJce or 1 fresb orange t teaspoon lemon Juice l tablespoon oran1e rind % banu&I 4 scoops vu1Ua Ice cream % owac~• banana liqueur Coe OF THE WEEK Jerry Jeh.an&lri scallops. halibut. sea bass and served in a sallTon fla' ored broth. The banquet menu may include fresh fish of the day and other seafood items: Coq au Vin, Breast of Chicken (with choice of !.auces). vanous steaks: Filet Wellington or F1let Diane and R1v1era\ delectable Duckling a la Orange with Cointreau. The Riviera. a regular haunt for the business community clientele. 1s met with the same warmth Bouscary bestows on all R1v1era callers. "Jackie 1s the heart and M>ul of the restaurant. .. Jehangm said. "I love this place and our customers." she said smiling. "We usually know all of our guests by name. Some of our patrons even request a particular table and waiter each time they dine with us. Most of our personnel has been w11h us for over 13 )Cars. The R1v1era stafT 1s already prcpanng for the grand opening. of the Orange County Performing Ans Center scheduled for September 29. 1986. "We are creating a pre-theatre menu that would allow our clientele to COJOY a four cour.se meal and still reach the theatre in plenty of time for the performance.'' Jehan~n !>31d. "We have already begun to take reservations.·· The R1v1era opens for lunch Monday thru Saturday 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p m .. and dinner. Monday thru Saturday 5 p.m. to 11 p m Closed on Sunday and holidays. Reservat1om are encouraged: 540-3840 ~ ouce dark rum Melt butter in a 'lhallow pan. add sugar, orange and lemon Juice. orange nnd and banana liqueur. Bring the sauce to boil. Cut bananas lengthwise and add to the sauce and cook until tender AITllngc banana sections around the ice cream and pour sauce over it. Pour the rum in the same pan and Oame 1t over the ice cream Serves four. MR. RIVIERA 'h ounce Galhano over crush~ ice in a brandy snifter. Float with 'h ounce Pernod and a ~1Jee1e of lime Dchcious as a hght after dinner drink ' . . .. . . · . ·0nTheTown Oiao~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ronto Ristorante: quite good most of the time ver the years, wc have dined appetizer. but we tried 1t and liked the basil sauce enhanced our fresh opted for a Chianti R1serva on this eral times at Pronto R1storante quality and quantity of the softly salmon. ordered poached. last outina. though at other times we d Trattoria in South Coast Plaza melung interior. The marinara was The wine hst 1s more than sufficient opping Mall .. Mostly, the ex-flfl fine in 1ts simflicity and taste. with ...;.:fo:..:.r-:t;:h::e=ra=th::e::r=e=x=te=n=s=iv=e=m=e=n=u=. =W=c====(P=lc:ea.ee==eee==C=BA==O=/=Pac==e=2=0~) riences have been quite goo<l. and it chunky bits o fresh tomato adding i:-- s offer a rather broad spectrum of hcany ovenones. An order of fettuc-If y • ~ Not Traveling To Italy in the Italian manner. CHAO cine had come rather overdone on a OU .l1£ti ••• Pronto was a New Yo rk1sh previous occasion. and the min- torante, semi-sophisticated, for a estronc had lacked flavor at the same years before add in• a more eanhy dinner. This ume around, things were ttoria to the scenano. Now. each restaurant manager suddenly ap-much more to our likin1-The soup ning room has its own character. its pcared loo kin& weary himself. He was hot. full of vcaetablcs and flavor. n clicntele. The trattori1 opens skittered here and there for a shon An order to taall•telle verde ~n 1rcctly onto the mall and bustles time and hfe became more bearable pasta) with veal and wild mushrooms uh harried shoppers. tired end-of-when quiet once again prevailed. redeemed the even1n1-The mush- a) sho ppers. and those searching for I have always enjoyed their crisply rooms mamed to the veal in a creamy . but uncomplicated Italian fare. fned medallions of squid, which to sauce. A filet of beef was actually he restaurant pan sits more to the date have always been fork-tender. served as three thick mcdalhons. with ck as a sh&htly more elegant Fned mozzarella served with fresh a Marsala-based saucecnhvcned with staurant 1s wont to do. mannara sauce is a very common mu~rooms and tomato A creamy Y1~onsofa~dcwalk a~1n ltaly r:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ merge in our thouahts as our eye · atches the glass enclosed kuchen of he trattona with Its wood-burning "en. The ~h1te-clad baker 1s fetching finished pizza from the oven with a arge ~ooden pizza paddle. These arc rust\ pizzas rather plump with ngred1ents. including a sufficient mount of cheese. A dish offcttucc1ne had a bit of zest going for It. thanks to spn nkhng of crushed red peppers. ·Presents LIVE DIXIELAND JAZZ featuring 1ile Bourbon Street Dixieland Jazz Group Thunday. Friday & Saturday from 8 p.m. DANCING and a taste of anchovies. Melanzane is a peasanty type of special that ncompasscs eggplant, prosciutto. Complete Dinners other cheeses and bits of tomato. It is CILDD CACI Only $4.95 a hearty portion served with spa- Jhett1. and hot rolls. The rolls. Broasted Chicken-1nc1dentally. for both dining rooms arc baked fresh constantly and truly 1714 Placentia Our Specialty must be ranked as superb. Costa Mesa --The trattoria menu 1s made up of Call 645 8091 "ell over a dozen pasta dishes. several - regional Italian spcc1alt1cs. lots of for infonnation p1nasandcalzonc, some sandwiches. II~~~~======================= mclcttes, bu!JCrs· soups and ap-1.: peuzcrs. There s even a d iet menu eanmg heavily on fresh vegetables. 'h1le the breadth of the menu nvals hat of the n storantc part of this perauon. these arc truly un- omphcated foods trad1t1onally ser- ed in the casualness of the cafcs For more pnvacy. more upscale Ood. the nstorantc din1na room is va1lable. It sports an entrance of lossy black which denotes the New ork influence on chic and slick there are several Pronto nstorantcs. nd they bepn in New Yo1k). 1rrored walls reflect the nicely apped tables and light fixtures raped with transparent scarves. The hairs arc gray bentwood. In keeping way from pretentiousness even ough this is the quieter place to me. stainless steel flatware suffices r silver, and the prices arc in the odcrate range. One pan1cular evening we slipped u1ctly into the nsto rante about an our before 1t was scheduled to close. c almost didn't stay because ofa lot f commotion that was taking place d was i~ngruous with what wc ad encountered on previous oc- sions. First, a waiter dropped a me glass in the middle of the dinin1 m. Naturally, it shattered Wlth a ckcnin& noise. It was late and the usboys may have been overzealous 1ettina their end-of-shift work ne because they were noisily rc- lcnishina the Cll\Pt,Y flatware trays at c service area. This had been one of cir busier Saturday ni&hts I was to nd out later, and the entire crew parcntly had been tryin& to stay cad of the more-than-expected flux of customers. At any rate. the 1971..:.carlos Benevema, owner of MARCELLO'S ITALIAN CUISINE prepares a pma. 1986-tt's sbll done at Marcello's today 1n that old country tradition. All of the piuas are still handmade usina only the freshest 1naredients. Real cheese, toppmp such as meatballs, pepperoni, salami, and unique toppina like shrimp, crabmeat, Fuaauetta Piua. Price start at $4.85. Marcello's 17502 Beach Blvd., Hunbnaton Beach. 842·5505. Come and enJOY four different. dehc1ous types of ribs Ortgmal Baby Backs. with meat so tender 1t· practically falls off the bone Danish Baby Backs, for the delicate taste of imported ribs Bountiful Beef Ribs. btg hearty and sat1sfy1ng And St LOUIS Style Ribs. ch0tce select spareribs full of tantalizing meaty flavor At Tony Roma·s. any ch01ce is the right chOtCe With our world famous ribs that set the standard by which all others are Judged To~ItQM.As . 0A PlACE FOR RIBS:_), NBWl'OrT llBACH lS.~ Wt'M (.oMC 11- 1714\ Ml 9070 H UNTINGTON llBACH ~1162 Wamtt AV< (714) 11-47 0470 Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, July 18. 1986 * 19 • I f Out On The Town So•tla Coaat Plaza 540-SMO CHEF KAPOTRA Claims Indian Food DOES NOT have to be Hot to taste good. He says : "I HAVE TAKEN THE HEAT* OUT of my recipes. Now it's only TASTY, FLAVORABLE and EXOTIC." •Ask s~rv~r 1f you want HOT. MEDIUM or MILD ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of India •ooo North Br1stof St. at J•mboree, Newport lle9Ch Lunch• Dfnner ReservatJons f7 t4J 752-5200 2e 1t Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, July 18, 1988 --..., . - . . . . ~ . . r: r . ---•-~ . -- ------------ : 2770 CHAO'S DINESTY ••• l'rolll ... 19 have bad some rutt Frmcb and C.A11fomia Moes as wdl J lill:c the cbvcrsificauon at Proato. From the most casual npeiieecc to a b.i&hcr lrvd. bot wwttimidati .. plt:asure. 1t is rather ruoe to find 11 an under one roof. And. to fw1la prow that thry arc lookins forward aO tbe ---===--==iE:===•===a:=li tune. there's even a ~tre pnnc1 d1nna at a fw:d price~ Award Winning Continental Menu Featuring A Wide Variety of Fresb Fish Great ••• " ~ .... s-; .. o.ily ...... S20. Pl'onto 1s localed al 3333 Brisiol Stft:fl tn Costa Mesa.. h can be reached via the 1merior ol the Souu. COUl PW.a Sbopptna Ma11 °' fiom tbc blue Incl oftbc partia&SlnlCta:rc adjaeenl to Saks Fit\b Avenue. ~ phone number is S40-l031 and re9tf"Vations arc sugrstal Lunch t-----__;=--L-un_c_h_•_Di.:...n_n_e_r_•-'C=-oc~k-.... -,·15-. _____ _. and dinner seven days. Luocb S3.9S ... to S 13, Dinner $.4.SO to S2S (food t----E_N_TE_R_T_A_IN_M~EN_T_N.....;IC;;;.;.HT..;..;.,;;l;...;.Y.....;•·:....;;8;.;...A;.;...N:..;:Q~U:.:E:..:.T.::..S ___ _. only). Casu»-neaa ao dressy attire. 37 fashion Island New rt Beach 644-2030 Full cocktail &ounsir:-AU mapcndit cards an honond . SUNDAY BRUNCH of one.,._ :=::P\11•3• -mt M.l .um l.15 nulllmUS ..., 'a..t _., na So..Olwr • ....._Ra Bloody Mery • ...,_. • 110 ... Te. 0 nR SnNl ... w.1 CWfTRY f"lllD S1IM •r •r S-. llOASl ..,. 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Prior to joining the Surf and nd, Mr. Van de Graaf was co- ner and founder of Five Star tering Company. Earlier, he nt seven years as the M.aitre d' at e Cbanteclair Restaurant in inc, before becomina Mauger the Park Restaurant in Corona I Mar. He also spent a year as vice esidcnt of Public Relations for eritage Bank in Irvine. 1n .. x•pen•t1ve• ·(In 1t II*'' IN) noc t111gt1 in prlc:•: reatonabl•: =IO ..., .... Classified AdYerttllng &42-5878 Now Serving COUITIY STYLE SUlllY$199 llllCI Includes &lwlrege Well Drink or 8-r 9:H II te l:tl Pl 845 IOl1 1712 Pllafttla Co.teMHa , Mr. Van de Graaf atteodc:d the Hotel School in Zurlcb.1 Switzer- land, and is Ouent in EnJl•sh., Dutch and German. While be 1sa native of Amsterdam, he and his wife have lived in the United States for over 20yean.. The Towers Restaurant is open daily for luncheon and dinner. Reservations can be made by calling the Surf and Sand Hotel at 497-4477. PAPA'S PANTRY Papa's Pantry in Huntington Beach bas been honored with the Most Promisina Newcomer Award in the American food category for 1985-86 by the Southern California Restaurant Writers Assn. The restaurant is operated by Mike and Jorn Rudnick. wbO bave. -J'be codrtai1 lou• bu a wood Mondayt.brou&h Tbunday, 11 Lm. been in the ratawant business wqon wheel bar with many an-to midni&bt F'"riday and Saturday sincetheywere~withtbeir tiquesand artifacts. The restaurant and IOa.m. to 11 p.Jn. Sunday. "Papa" Bill but have been in also bas a tarae coUection of bats For more information. telephone operation only a year at the 21094 displayed on t1'e wall, and patrons ~S402. Beach Blvd. locallon. entering with a bat may find it ----------- Ppa's Pantry features steaks, added to the display. Good Taste, Good 'ftaee seafood, five varieties of potatoes. The bar features cocktails, wine sandwiches, salads and many and beer. Free hors .d'oeuvres are Looklal for ~t lpeCia1 re. homemade items. offered durina the coclctail hour. taarant ~t offers good SJPlvtCE, Most foods are fn;lde from Luncheonanddinnerspecialsare =:_~ ;..'=1C: oi:t scratch and the mea.t is cut and made fresh and chanfed daily with TO t lMAM MON.·PRI. "LIVE" ON prepared on the premises. a meat and fresh fish item featured. GOOD TASTE GOOD TDmS...wltll rned f~. are cooked in .vea· Sunday brunch is 10 a.m. to 3 i.r. TpMD-Ewry he. Jo1D • etable oils mstead of animal p.m. and features blueberry muffins w11en rm CBAO tau. .,.._ calll shorteninas for lower cholesterol and com bread, omelettes., mixed to pve-ud aet-u.-oa JOG!' re. and better health. grill, cgs Benedict, choice of taannt a~. Homemade soups are offered potatoes and a variety of other U JOG'd liU to IMn Jo. cllai.DI daily alona with daily luncheon it.ems. Entrees arc just S3.9S. aperlmcel CALL (714) 1'74-TA.Ll specials. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. AT 7PM UM AM RADIO ltPZE Satarday a Saadap Bnuac• la Balboa ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 . E. Balboa 673-7726 WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD LUNCHES OINNERS. TROPICAi.. COCKTAILS BANQUET FACILITIES CATERING, fOOO'TO 00 OP£N 7 0AYS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 31• e.ch 8IYd 927·1210 Neef Knoll I Aneheom 995·9920 On T he Deck For A Great View Get A Tan, Too Dally PUot Oatebook/ Fr\day, July 18, 1986 * ti • Out On The Town AMERICA 4250 Martingale Way, Newport Beach. 833-0080. Open 11 a.m.-1:30 a.m. American regional cook:inc, lunch apecia.la, happy hour. Freah Live Maine lobeter. New York 1tyle pizza cooked in a brick ov.n. Nec 0 .C Airport off MacArthur. Late dining. enten.inment. ReMr- vat1ons accept.d. Caeual, inei:pen- '1Ve MC, V, AE. THE BARN Have the prime or your life ctioo.UJ& from the extensive 25 item menu. "teaks, aeafood, BBQ, Mexican dia- hes including aa1ad bar, and more. We .. tem charm and coontry am- biance Break.fut M-6 6:30-11:00, Lunch M-F 11:00-2:30, Dinner 7 night.s from 5:00 p.m. Happy hour ~ F 4:30-7 p.m. Satellite di1h. Live tntt'rtamment and dancinc. Ban· quet facilitiea. 14982 R.dhill, fUlltlO. 259-01 lti THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STBAXBOUSE V es' They are the oriciJW. FUDOUI for their one-and-a-half pound PorterhOUM st.eab and f .. turinc display broiim,. Proudly .. rviD( for 2-4 yean. Lunch Mon.-Fri 11-2.. Din- ner ni«hlly Mon.-Fri. from 6 p.m. Sat & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Coeu Meaa. 642-9777. BOB BURNS Superb is the word to deecribe thia fine dininc eat.tsliahnwlt. Sel'Vinc Newport for 18 yean, 1pecia.lisinf in Angua_ railed beef, the flM9t you can get. A1M> feat.u.rinJ fTeah ttah, veal and chicken. T&e linen covered tablet, candles and fr.h flowen add to the elegance, with bootbl and high back chain for privacy. Flickering lantem1 and clueical m1.11ic capture the charming and warm atmosphere. Open for lunch. dinner and their 1plendifero1.11 Sun- day brunch. E•tenaive wine lilt. 37 Fuhion bland 64'·2030. BRISTOL BAB AGRILL - At Holtday Inn Traditionally an all American favorite place to eat and priced for ramily dinin1. Evt!ry· thi.na from juicy 1teada and chOpe to •S*W chicken diahee and frab 1eafood. Bounteoua wad bar. Suinptuoua daJly luncheon buffet. Open daily for dinin1 and coclrt.aila. 3131 Briatol St., Coeu Meea. 667-3000. aervice and a fun. del.ilhtful at- mospher.. Open daily for lunch and clinner. Brunch Sat. and Sun. 801 E. Balboa. 673-7726. JOLLY ROGER Gr .. tA.meri<:an food and at t.be beat prica The Jolly Roser hM aJ-.ys bMn known u a sood f'am.ily value reai.urant. Tbe menu Ceatu.ree brtiakfaat. lunch and dinner with a lars• variety of diahM to chooee trom. From aa d.iabea. piddla ~. burpn, aandwich•, aa1lld.a to coa>pMte dinnen of aealood. ateOI, chicbn and delicioua ct.- earta. Family owned for 36 yean with the friadli•t ..mo. in town. 400 S. Cout Hwy., Lacuna Beach. G4·31S7. GREEK MENE'S TERRACE Men•'• Terrace ia a familJ owntd reat.ura.nt. With aut.hanuc Greek food made juat u it ia at home. Enjoy our Souvo1aki, Mouua.ka and Mene'1 Camooa Baklava in tbe at- moapben ol a Greek Tav.ma. Speciale cbanp daily. Compi.te W1ne lial, includinr wi,nea of GNeee. Servina hmch and dinner. Limit.d reaervationa. 23632 El Toro Roed I 11, El Toro. 800·3228. Caterill& available. V ,MC. 'cALFDRNIAN PASTEL'S The new.at event in dinina iD t.be Newport area. Feeturinc a special blend of culinary CNa&ioaa from California and the rest of the world. Such tantalidn1 item1 aa; marinated ahrimp and acallopa in a ginpr vinaipette u.lad. Mouth- wateri.na .,_. like aaceJ hair with aeafood and rr.h tomato. Piaaa baked in an authentic Italian wood bumint own, the only OM In N .... port. Al\d a variety of Gril.laidee 1pecialtia Dinner eerwd daUJ (doeed M~y Hour. R.erntionl 9d. 1520 W. CoMt KiJhway, Newport ee.c.h. (714) 648-7167. BUBBLB8 BALBOA CLUB Bubblee le a u..un, a 30'1 .ty .. IUpJ* dub done with fani.q and wit. The Cham.PlllM ice bock.~ an n • Daffy Piiot OeWboc«/ Friday, July 18, 1988 1haj)!d_ lib ~ haW and the ll&ht fa"""9 llie iDirtiD1 JlMMa. -'!'he walla.,. hlJDI wfth otisin&l 1930'• art and the rtliboom& .,. t.n» to deco 1tyle. The cW.ine combine& French ad Italian elemeota In a homey American contat. Open (or dinner Mon.·'J'bura. 6:30-10:30 p.m.; 6--11 p.m. Fri., 5*\, Son. Suza.- d&y Brunch 10 a..m.~ p.m. a-. fftiOD& an aua-tad. DiDDtr from '9..96 to fl6.96~l'Wl Bar. Viaa, MM- tarCard, AIMric:an EIJ>,_, Bub- blea ia mted at 111 Palm Street in Balboa at Lbt comer of Palm and Balboe. Call 676-9093. ROY AL &.llYBEJl RESTAURANT 1000 North Briatol Streel. Newport Beach, (at Jamboree) 714-752-5200. Lunch-Dinner, •~uia.ite runu. in the midi\ of a sleami:na white T.; Mahal oaeil. Featurinr award win- ninc northern Indian cuisine elegantly present.eel in the M*ul tndiuon. Hon d'oeuvrea, aened Mon-Fri 6:00..fl:OO, Lunch Mon·Pri 11 -2:30, Sat A Sun champacne bnmcb 11-3:00, Dinner Sun-Thun 5:30-10:30, Fri-Sat until 11:30: Ree- ervationa accepted, MutarCard, Visa, American Expreaa. Gourmet cat.er1Jll, weddinp. private partia, and corporat... ~modationa. CAllMELO'S Thia ultra-smart haven of excep- tional Italian and Continental Cuiaine ia one of the more rewardin1 placee to dine. Fr.h put& and special "llcht" .. ucea are ca,.ruuy prepued by thrM ol the finest Ital- ian cheta. Piano bar entertainment complementa the fun atmoaphere. Allreeco dinin& (weather per- mitting). Open Tuee.-Sun. from 6:00 p.m. for dinner. 3620 E. Coat Hwy, Corona del Mar. 676-1922. DEFALCO'• "llome or the all you care to eat anti:puto and 1uppa b&r" S.4.95. Si.nee 1914 a tr.clition in thJ'M citi• and two oountriea. Truly a family 1Wtaurant with family pricea. Din- nen S4.96 to $11.96. Veal, chicken, c:ahonee, calamari, J*W, aca.mpi beer I; win• u.t.. Open tor luDCh aod dinnen. und.QI tea.tu:re "Sia, A-Loni" with. 'fony, a really fun n1i.. Cloaed MoodayL 270 EMt 17\b Stm. Hii.ren Square, Co.ta M-. ~ 722-tn64. letVed In Old World charm. £.s. t.e:Mvt ...me hat.-OlllDC' n~ P~no bar. Full menu lilJ 1:00 a.m.. 3131 W•t Coeat Hwy , Newport Bee.ch. 6'2-7880. Ll'8 RE8TAUllA.NT lfyou low Cbineae foocl, JOU'N aun to enjoy diniq here, u Ll'1 pt0m· i9es truly authentic Cbineee food.. The menu otfen a wide vwty of •sot.le diabea, from a la carte to comblnatiom indudinl CentoMM A: Szechuan style. s .... t.btakinc decor in a l\lJ)d!Mly beautiful at- moep}Mre. Tropical drinb to qu.nch yow thint. Open.._, da.ys a week fM lunch mc) dimMr. 8961 Adam•, Huntin1toD BHch. 961-9116. 314 N. a.ch Bt.d., Anaheim. 827-1210. TBBt.OTUS Enter the Orient and uperience the u~llence of Mandarin and Sucbwan Cuiain•. Authentic Chi· nese diabes especially prepared by ma.ter chef Liu. The Lotua can offer culinary maaurpiacea to your likina. The lovely ciininc aH• i;& dominated with pictuNa or the Lotua flower the 1ymbol of purity lo Chineae culture. Enjoy fine Chi- nese dinin4 u well u wine, apirita and hospitality at the Lotus. Located in Harbor Center at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Cotta M ... Call MS-33.11 MANDARIN GOURMET A truly special place to dine, the Mandarin Gourmet baa been a l()ld award winner and owner, Michael Chiang waa vot.d Rest.urateur o( the Year. Specializing in Peking, Shanghai, Szechn.n and Hunan cu.iaines, they offer an array of deli- caclea includinr Peking Duck. dumplinp, whole fiah and more 1um_puoua diahM. Elep.ot at- moaphere, impeccable eervice and utenaiw wine liaL 1600 Adama. Coet. Mesa. 640-193'7 MBDITDJlA.NBAN ROOM Alrport.r laa Hotel C-Ongenial and secluded from the buay airport aunoundi.np. The Meditenanea.n Room offen auperb continental cuiaine for lunch, din- ner and Sunct.y brunch. Top enter- tainment niahUy in the Cabaret Lounie. The Captain'• Tabl. 11 open lor dinini 24 boura. Perfect for .,.tchina California aumeta it the Pllcbt Deck Lounae. The Airport.er lnn it ~tM a\ 18700 MacArthw Blvd. lis Irvine. 833·2770. PUl'PTH'S An Mlven\ute in natural •t.lnc. Freeh qU&llty inpedMcta p~ in a 1imple yai eltpnt way. Award winnina reci.S-. Garden ..Wnf in a European ear. •tyla atmoal)Mn. Cuual bnakl• and Junc.b. formal dininc for dinswr. Suo.-Thura. 7 ..m. -10 p.m., Prl a Sa1.. un u p.m. 3060 E. CaMt Rwy., Corona Gel Mar. 640-1673. Rt VD RA Relu to ~ •rvb in an eterant. {nljnaat. ~ E•· pertl1 preo.r.d. coa~tal d . bJ C!Wt 1Uchmt e.rp.r, llnc& 1970. Thi.a •watd wUia1nt .... LBCBATKAU , A touch ol the Franch couotlJl:id• baa co~ to N.-parl 8-ch. with Lbt opeaioa ol tbe Country Sid• Inn at the comer ol an.tor and Rtdhl1l Avuue. PMhM>D.d after a Euro- PMD Md ~ bruktul int\, empb-.iai • petllODaJ toudt, Lb. Country s'l. 1nn 1a tbe home o1 i... Chat.au 8-a.u.ran\. ,. .. tuttns fuhionabl• Callforn.la c:WtiM with a French flair, Ulil'DU ~· induct. CNI* Auz Fta.mMI .. Cobb Salad Pariaieame ud Tow: nedoe RoMini. 8nU!.a, lunch and dinner .,. ....ftd cl.ally, beclmrinl at !.'()() a.m. Complimentary hon d'owvrw tl'9 ~ .U,htl1 ln the Lounaa. For ,_...,.t.iona pa-call 649-0300. CAFE .PLEURJ Tue a IMt '"Cafe neun for break· fut, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an u - quwte enviroomenl influenced by • French touch Hot ,;an Monday throuah Pnday from 6:00 tiU 9:00 p.m and an outatandin& whit.- clove brunch make this Cafe the p~ to meet. Open 7 dQt a week, &:00 a.m.·1~.30 p.m. Moderately pri~. <t600 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. 478-2001. LE MIDI Several thlnp m~u th.la award win· ni.01hideawaytruly1pecl&l: Walter, their Swiaa chef, trained tn 10me of the beat hOUM&; Palace St. Moritz, Place C.taad, Baur au Lac, Zurich. Authent ic cuiaine Provencal........onaJ 1ourmet le. liv.a-a Sunday brunch ao unique it'• Ulte 1i.ppia, back in time to an , era when uceUence of rood wu matched by aoeroua boapitality, a hOflpitality ,..,.ly found tbeae d.,.. Join Marica and Walter in their French country home. Lunch, din· ner and Sllnday brunch. Banque\ facuiu-. Cloead Monet.ya. 3'21 Vla Lido, Newport S..ch. 676--4904. MI CASA Tbair food ia like a t.rip to Muicol H011pltality 1oea hand an hand with their mouo. "Ml ea.. • Su C...." or my houae la your bowie. &tab-liahed aince 1972, it'• 00 MCnt frieoda enjoy dl.nlna here. Open daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch, Din ner and Cocktaik. Entart.ai.nment Wed.-Sun. nichtl ln the Bum> Room. 298 & 17th S\., Caata M-. 64.5 7628. JAPAPESE OutOnTheTown · THAI ANTHONY'S Pill 2 The SoutJ.n Calif. R.taunnl Writen ~ thia one the winner ol the bea ftlue .-auranta. Their -.food ia the talk of the town with 30-35 freah fish daily. CBS TeJe- viaion claima they haft the be.t happy hour in Oranp County. Menu ha9 calorie count for the ...;,bl con.:ioua. e>p.n Friday, Sat- CADLIDO c.la Udo ia Nppart Cen wry Vil- llp't cmly mpper dab. It'• located . on Balboa p.u-,1a c.r. Udo ia ..0 bowa for ila &.It ..rood Mlecliou and contemporarj c:uimiDe, prepiiNd by cw rr.na.. The wana, intiJut.a and oocy am- biance ol dotty ,... and bursundY decor create a perfect ahso•pben for your dininc a:perienca. c.le Ulo ii ..., tbe racipient ol .... PJwtCiout Soat.btrn c.Iifomia R-..urat Writert' Silwr Award. c.u.I attire. Dinner aUPtlY until midnicht. Lift jaz n.iclrtlY-C.O 675-2968 for ~tioaa. THE CANNERY Thia hilltGric .....-fniet landmark in Newport's c-..ry Villap r-- tw. fresh local ..rood and 8-t,. em beer. Comi8t•tly cood ..me.. open for Lunch. Dilmar, Sea. Che·~ Bnmcll and H..t.or c........_~niPtly..t Sua. a"-nooaL ~ the .... food plley--«qmb dmn ~ 3010 La.Fa,.u.e. -675-Sm. CRAZYBORSE STEAKHOUSE Country clininr with clam! Autben tic ~ decor restaurant and saloon. feeturins prime rib, r...ti seafoods, and their famous pan aautaed a.b. Lunc::b: Moo-Fri w rw uidilrnp.,.Hhed). 0-C-ilis ..S In...-in tM ...._ 0,. Rd.~ hy. Smata Am. (7l4)'Wl-151%. T11K RBI RESTAURANT Locatild -the ocemf1'Clll ecro. m-the Newport Bwh pier, Tbe Ra ia tile Onap eo..t'a mOlt aduli9e ..Cood r.aaunat. Well known lor 6-b Hawaiiea tomiDilt ru •lecriom and ..,.O•'m• ...... Cbanael Wand alwlnne, t.m- der ...i and prime ......_ The warm .. ......,. ol the pedded boot.ha, Sothic . pePdinp and .... '"° a&ocked wine recb ml t.o R.u'e ooa¥i¥ial .,_..,. nt. n. Ro R-.urul • the dac. ol locala -...0 llll ......... Recipimt ol the prwiciaw Trawl-Holiday awud. C..ual/elepnl att.ire. Luac:b. dinner. C.U 675-2586 for ~Valet. s-tinl- TAL& OP TID WBALB El:pn-ience • *P t.cl illto u-to • .,... ...... '°" c:ma dim at ,... OW'D lllilure. Enjoy ta. ,...... ol old N.wport wit.b a pwawic - .... E:scita JOllr -witla tlieir ,..,_., .-food wl tnditioaal la¥01itM. e..kfalt 7 LllL, Moa.- Fri.., Lu.eta 11-4 Mon.-Fri., DUm. "11 Mc.1..-Set. &.L and Saa. 8nmc::h 7-4, o,.t.-a., Fri.. s.t. It Sun. Banquet Caciliti8I up to 500. 400 Main St.. Balboa. 673-463.1. . THE ALLEY RESTAURANT Ideally k>cat.ed at the comer o( PCH and Balboe Blvd., The Alley ~rant off'en meala with all the GINO'S ON THE HILL Almmt • ea.ta M.a lud..t where fnenda and memori.a meet-mominl. noon, and~ for breakfast. lunch and dinner. Gino'• im't an Italian Rastaurant. but a restaurant beinc run by a (k>cal) Italian. Ewn t.bouP they ...-.e many Italian items, they U.O offer a larce n.riety ol other it.erm on their menu. Known'°' "Hooest food and friendly aerrice," Oino'a f•tunm a varied menu with emphasis on quality and rwonab&e prices.. The louop opens at 8 a..m. fM the more aerioua, oockt.ail hour with intereat· inc notione at 4:30 PM and Piano Bar Wedneaday t.bru Saturday be· • siuiac at 8:30 PM. &.-f1m Clioulpepe 8nmch t...s. Loaud llll 428 fl 17th Stnet. ec.&a ..... c.o ~1750 for ~ dine· U... or wt.aw.er. cNu:si n =Ai a El GltAND DIJllND TllltATD l.mprwiw diains ... µof ! .. . prodUdima ·--to .... ... t.iJne JOU Nit. ,,_ ~ buffat aa... rOlllt --ol beet. ,..... ... wit.la. fruit ..... Geor- cia daicbn wit.la ........... ..... udU.MMiaw.iia.....taa pwat ..... TrHolar htt -and ~ ia ...... fa¥Oiita. a..,, ---..... ....,. tcmiPt! Gr...t Dilamer ,,_._ .................. Grad HoW a A•t.eim at l Haul Way. C.O Tn-7710. BAaLBQUIN DINN&& TIDATD e.., CllM am be npec:ted &o be U...a.d lillle • celebiity. ,,. thetUr aa... ~ .... with top Pl\l ... -•• a. -ellpDt atnQlphtn.. Tiie....,.... baftat IDdudea rOlllt ..__ ol beet, cbicbn and fWp dishes, ~ aat.da, .......... wl m.fal d.- lerta. The s.t. .... Saa. bnmdl mdudea • ..n.y o1 ea ct--.. Tbe Ceiebrity Ternce ia aftilabAe for priftle dininc-Tbe indiYidulllly decorated pri¥1de balcoay rooms cmriook tbe 450-wt bonuboe ab.aped main room.. Tbe Harlequm .. k>cated at 3503 s. 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A family operat.ed reat.aurant located m South Cout Plaza Villqe Monday Saturday R lo 8, Sunday 8 t.o [) f>.'>7 5186 GANDHI INDIAN ClllSINf! Tandoori &ptC1aluea At'rvl'd in a Karden settm11. Monday Thuraday 6 IA1 10, PmJayal\d ~aturday 6 to I I, Sunday R t.o 9 huff rt lunch MundftV F'riday 11.:l(l to 2 IO, S111urday and Sunday ('h11mpqn1-Brul\ch 11 2 10 Al-:, CD. T.J<', M< , 'if.P, \' 'if,ff 727'l THE GOOD EAITH N11111r11lly hl'althy frt'8h f111ld•. ~tu and M!afood 1U1ndw1chee, wadi t"rl"lh h11li,.ry Sunday Thuoo11v 11 to I 0. • riday and Saturda~ II 111 11 V MC 55i 1\4:11 i!UBP.N'S Americlll'/•t.l'•k and ~•food l"ull b., Wttlcd11v• 11 lo 4, q11turdav 12 to 4 Omner Sunday lo Thuf'Ml11v 4 to JO, Friday and Slltu'rday I to 11, rbampqnt' brunrh 'iunday 10 lo :1, Al'~. IX:, M< , V 979 1474 l!STAUIANT BOl lkAWA .l11p11nt'W, intlud1nc 'l'l'ppan V ak1 artll. •W1h1 bar and Tatami din inc room 1trviC't' WHlldaya luncheon 11 10 L-0 2. Otnner Wttllda~ b 30Lo 11, Sunday6 w 10 AF., CB, OC, MC, SCP. M7 25.11 UP8TAST C.OW a COMPANY loebcoft, c.n.. ...... Cal• Fine lunchee and dinnera With l>Hr and wine tervin Live entertainment every Fflday and Saturday rrom H p.m to 11 p.m. Monday and Tueeday 11 w I 0, Wedneeday and Thurtday I I to 11, Friday 11to12; Saturday !Oto 12,Sunday9 to 10 MC, V 662 0727 v,;aouoo·s Mn.lean d11hea arP thl' 'ruiltty. WHkdaya and Saturday luncheon 11 t .. 4, Omrwr Monday ~aturday 4 t.o 10. Bar Mond1y-Sund1v .11 lt> 2, ~un~ay b!"Jnch 10111 2:.io. Af .. rx . M<. SCP v !',!>7 :\701 Town Center ALHl!00'8 ll!ITOIANT~ lTAVEINA • 11...cicated at fhe Wl'lttn Soutb,C'out Plaza Hotel) Award w1nn10a llalia.n/Conlinental cu111ml' fo:lf'icant, aLt1um lt'llll\J Spt'C'1alttit.i mcludr vul, (r"'h lt'a.food and homem&df' peal.II du•ht'a. TahlM11dr cnoltlnr l,unchron and d111nftr ~kdav• 11 :IO a m to :l pm 1nd8am tt110pm ncept Ft1d•y and Saturday t.11 11 p m ~unday arunch lOam 1.112pm.AF.,M(', 5('P, \. 'l-40 I Mio CA'«(' ASINO Rreufut. lunche<m 11\d dlnn•r .. rvf'd In a lo"rench BouJ~ard rare bu((et 1tyle Sondav 'l'hurtday 7 1.11 10. Friday tnd S.turd1y 7 to 11 MC, V,8CP 71'11 2737 COPADI OIO Eif ht resional Muka., cullinee and food or the Mw c:ultulW and cultivations of Cahfomia. WMkday luncheon 11:30to2:30, Dinner Monday-Thunday6 to 10: Friday and S.t~rday 6 to 11; Sunday brunch I 0:30 Lo 3; Dinner 6 to 10. AE, CB, [)(',MC, SCP, V.662-2672 JOHN POBL'S l lBTIO Continent.al. Vaned menu 8-r and wine eervlce Brukfut Monday-Fnday 7 :l<l to 9 Luncheon Monday Friday 11.30 to 2 Dinner Tue.day Saturday 6 30 to 9:30 C"IOl!ed Sunday AE, DC. MC, SCP. V 662 7[).JO PLAZA G,UDl!N Conunent.al d1n1n111n • Monet 1arden wltinJ ~rta creal.-d uclw11vf!lv for lhe r .. taurant l.11ncheon Monday Frutav 11 :It) w 2; 1>lnn.r Tu1-tday to ThurM!ay ~:30 9-::l(l, Prid•y and Saturday [)<10 to I 0:30. Sunday S :JO ui 9 :l() AP., V, MC 9~7 :M44 T.CU. PllOAY'S Amrriun/Contintntal C'omplemen~ hy full l1&r Mrvit'f Sunday·Raturdav 11 :lO Lo I 8-r 11.30 IA•~ AF,,C'B, DC. MC, V MO 2227 l ! I I l l FRIDAY, J ULY 18, 1986 1' Challengei crew unaware of .peril Analyses of tape in icates astronauts didn't know of anger ore explosion 1n a fireball. The tapes were recovered from the Atlantic about a month and a balf after lhe accident and were severely dafnlled by 1eaw1ter and chemical byproducts. An intensive effort bepn to clean the tapes and salvqe any data they mipt cont.a.in. puter and voice data. The two channels arc intermixed in the ~ tem, NASA said, 11\d the tape must still be decoded. temperatures and StrcQes on the peccicra1\. But officials said the recotdiftss otrcmS no 1n(onnation that had not been tran m1tted to the ground. I(' tion.. to&d the Ho~ IPICC lcienoc uboommittet. But, he laid, .. we are depeDdeat entirely on thoic ISleU that are on otb.it today and any Callwa &Om thi• point forWard w1U cautc ua 10me problem." WASHINGTON (AP) -NASA ~d Thursday that preliminary analy1e1 of tape l'e()()rdinp from 1J>1.CC shuttle Challenger, salvqed from the ocean floor, indicate that the crew bad no inklina of impendina danaer before the ship blew up. It was the first timesmce the Jan. 28 explosion of the shuttle that NASA bad addreacd anythina assoctated with the last moments of the seven- member crew. The space aaency had California A construction accident at the LA County Museum of Art results In the Injury offlve people. /Al Two aftershocks jolt the Palm Springs area./ A8 Nation The parent company of the second-largest steel manufacturer In the U.S. files Chapter 11 . I A4 World An American missionary la still being held by kidnappers In the Phlllp- plnes. / A8 Coast The Coast College Dis- trict braces for less state money next year. / A3 Sports The Eagle left Newport Thursday for Its Ameri- ca' a Cup rendezvous In Australla./81 The Angels drop an 8-5 decision to Toronto at Anaheim Stadlum./81 The United States and the Soviet Union will go for the world title In basketball./81 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Pilot cs 81-7 A3 B 10-11 82-8 C6 89 Date book 812 Datebook A3 89 C1-4 Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Papar8Z21 Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlsion Weather Date book A2 Wayne mansion on market For $10.6 million, private bayf ront estate can be yours By STEVE MARBLE Of ... ~ ......... The Sheriffs Dcpanment named its helicopters in his memory. The county named its airport after him. A tennis club cam~ his name. And a ruaaed. brusb-<:overcd ravine 1n New- port Beach is named in his honor. But the mo t prized John Wayne an1flct 11 still his houst -a ,prawhna )().room manMon w1t"1~ pnvatc movie room and enouan apace out front to park a 6S·foot yacht. For $10 6 million. ifs youn The house on Bayshorr Dnvr 1n a pnvate bayfront enclave, 11 bc1na shown only by appointment to those with the de 1rc -and the means-to own one of the city's most chcnshcd pieces of rtal e tatc lma11nc, you can •llcep in the house where the Duke huna h11 tetson. Swim 1n the kidney-shaped pool where Wayne use to cool off. . Watch movies in the tcrttnina (Pl ....... WA Ylf'&/ A2) been tryina for months to decode onboard tape1, and finally succeeded, a NASA announcement said. NASA said ''preliminary analysis of the tape 1hows the crew was unawareoftheevenuusociated with the traaedY and the internal com- munications were beina maintained as would be expected durina a normal ascent." The tape ~rdinp stopped at the moment that the shuttle was enaulfed Record crowds at fair Officials expecUn attendance to reach 400,000 by weekend By LAURA MERlt ot .. 0.-, ........ Each of the visitors to this year's Orange County Fair can consider themselves pan of history as nightly attendance figures easily outranked previous years, a fair spokeswoman said. By midnight Wednesday, more than 230,()()(f people passed through the fair gates to gaze at the blue ribbon animals, cat cotton candy and ride the giant fems wheels. At the same ume . last year 174,000 people had visited the country pany. While attendance was up Thurs.. day, traffic problems were down. Wednesday night's gndlock forced people in more than 1,000 cars to sit parked on ci ty streets and the SS Freeway for nearly an hour and a half. The traffic snarl occurred because the Beach Boys were scheduled for the Pacific Amphitheater while Jan and Dean were staging a concert at the fair. "Anything 1s better than last night," said fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd about the fiasco caused by the double bookina. Officials expect the fair to go out with a bang this weekend and attend- ance figures to hit an all-time high. Last year. record-breaking attend- ance was more than 362.000 and officials are expecting over 400,000 (Pleue eee FAIR/ A2) "EnJineers at IBM developed a process for neutraliiina the caushc chemicals and restoring the tape to the Point it can be analyzed," NASA 11id. Attempt$ by NASA engineers to play back the tapes have beaun, the space qeocy added. Challen,er carried two operational recorders which contained both com- EaaJe on board NASA did not rcleuc any infor- mation from the tape. AJttonaut Daniel Branden1tein said the tape "bad been listened to, but not enouah to make a complete statement." Ken Atchiaon, a NASA spoke. man, said the recorder data stopped at the 11me time 11 the last communica- tion ~ived on the around, at the 73.631 secood mark after liftoff'. NASA had previously lllv~ information on another tape, which contained such data as onboard Amertoa •1 Cup challenaer Eaale la lowered onto the frelpter Kembla Thunday. Tie ~e la de.tined for Fremantle, Auatralia, where her crew WUJ raume tratnhac. Meanwhile, at a con~o.W bearina. an Air Force .acneral aid the halt 1n launchina heavy military. 11teUite1t caused by the Cballenser explosion and the failure of two rockets. has oot yet atrccted military tasks in space. .. All of the misiions we are required to perform on orbit arc belna per- formed," Lt. Gen. Bernard P. Ran- dolph, deputy chief of statr for research, developmeot and acquisi- Even if the shuttle ftiel apin in early t 988, he tald, there will be a t.cklot of ojne military paylOlds, in addition to the eisht ICbeduJed (or launching that year. "We reacb a pomt by 1989 when we w1ll have a maximum of some 16 to I 7 satellites in a blcklos queue waiting to be launched.'' he said ... It is (Pl-...-8B11TTL&/A2) Couples ren e w wedding v ows aft e r 50 yea rs By G. JEANETTE A VENT o.-,,...e.. ,1 .... The bride was radiant m her lavender, street-length dress wtth matching teardrop eamnas. The groom wore a white leisure suit. Their eyes sparkled and they smiled as they walked up the 11sle to renew their vows. "I love you as I love no other," they said an unison. .. It was different from the first time," Cathenne Franco admitted. The first time was68 years ago 1n New York City. Catherine. 86, and her husband Franklin, 90, were high schooJ sweethearts an Manhattan. The year was 1918. It was near the end of World War I and "we took a honeymoon ndc down Ftfth Av- enue" on a doublcdecker bus. S1xty~1a.ht years later, with five children, 2S grandchjldrcn and 29 grcat-.nndchildren scattered across the United States, Europe and Aus- tralia. the handsome couple 1s now retired in La1una Hills. When they heard Denny·s R~ taurant was sponsorina a aolden wedding ceremony at the Orange (Pleue Me WltDDDfO/ A2) Victims find court actions criminal The 30 men and women grouped around an Irvine conference table didn't look much like military strategists. Instead of uniforms. 1hey wore suits and skirts. They scrutinized no maps but sipped soda as they pafCd through half-inch thick 1nstruct1on manuals. But make no m1staJte, those gathered at the af\er-hours meeting Monday were without doubt plan- ning a battle -Orange County's pan of the statewide war of words against Cahfom1a Supreme Coun Chief Jus- tice Rose Bird Hosted by the ant1-B1rd Cnme V1c11ms for Coun Reform. the LISA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEws purpose of the meeting was to teach members of its speakers bureau how best to present their case aptnst the ch1ef1ust1ce and two associate JUSllces whom they believe arc soft on cnme. (Pleue Me VICTlllS/ A2) OC residents can dial for direct i o n FV police Listtngof assistance groups computenzed referral service, was unveiled by the SIStance. thehelphne oflersreferralsin the areas of make case _ _ _ ( ommunity Development ( ounc1I Thursday. domestic violence. substance abuse, child gu1d· .r, , J ir now just a phone call away Developed by the non-profit group v.:ith the ance and su1c1de prcven11on 1 or par .l\. -assistance or the West Orange County Hotline and People who call the 24-hour help hne wall the city of Irvine. HELP-LINE 1s intended to rcce1veahsungoftheagenc1esthatcanasistthem. t JJ • g Orange County residents who need help provide fast. up-to-date referral<; 10 people 1n need d1rect1ons to their offices and a descnpuon of an)' pa ro j n finding food, shelter. health care or a sympathetic of assistance. fees charged or ehg.ab1hty requirements imposed ear now have a number they can call for a The help hne's computerized 1nformat1on The$40.000sy'item will be updated fourumcs comprehensive hstan& of assistance groups. system lists all pubhc and pn vate agencies 1hat a year to ensure that referrals are current. By TOM WRIGHT provide social services 1n Orange County. Special equipment for the heanng 1mpa1red o.11y,...c., •• -· HELP-LINE, 894-4242, the first countyw1de Besides food, housing and health care as-will be installed within the next few months The f-ountaan Valley City ( ouncil ..................... ll ..... Thi• so~room ma.nalon In Newport &e.ch, which wu once owned by John Wayne, la belDC offered for $10.8 mUUon. ' ' un't qu11e convinced there's a gold mane to be tapped an having city ollicen take over pohcang Mile Square Regional Park from the coun- t\ 4.lthough the pohce depanment presented a repon. v.h1ch 1t said dehberatd\ undere"it1mated poten- tial re"enues 'iUth a~ parking Cit.a· uons C ounc1lman Ben "l1elsc:n saJd he douhted the JOb could be handled without help from the county "I don't wanl us burdened by an add1t1onal demand on our re'IOurce'> without a dear idea of what 1t take~ to do the JOb properly," Nielsen said Both Nielsen and Barbara Brown e'presscd concerns about main- tain in& "itrong pohce patrol\ throu&h- out the re\1 of the city with the: 1nneac;ed demands from patrolling and v.n ung 1u:ket\ 1n the park. 'While the."< '11\ Council authon1C'd the pohlC department to bcaJn ncao- t1at10n\ with the county. the conttms prompted N1el'!Cn to urge a tnal pcnod of 12 to 18 months before the cit) wa' fulh rnmm1tted to pohcang the county par~ on 1ts own "I 1h1nk the county should also be v.amcd dunna ncaouauon, that we will prohabh be comma back to them for \Ome financial suppon for our npcrauon," ht said But Capt. 8111 DcNm ~1d 1t was doubtful the chan e would cauK a 11n1ficant 1ncrcast in demands on the Fountain Valley Police Dfpart- mcnt ··our office'"' arc already patrolhna Mile Square Park," f>\aNm u1d The pohct dtpenment'~ ~port to the councll cited a tendency for m1dent, and oetk ta ff to con a ct the Founiain Valley Pobcc Department for mo\t emcraiena traffiC' t· clef\I \ and complaints t mint 1n Valle) pohcrcan rc~pond (Pleue eee POLIC&/ A2) Orange Coett DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Juty 18, 1"4t Dlllfr ......... _, °"""' c...... Cowuy faar, they 1jJned up -.. Just A>r the thrill of at." C.tbtrine laid. Tbirty.four couples, wbo'v~ btto married It least SO years, joined them for the event. Al they waited in line for the proce&SJOn.L. they mused on their IOf\I marriaaJt. 1 ne ICCftt inarcdient in a aood marriqe is aood cookina. Catherine dC!Clarcd "I love to cook. We seldom ao out to cat." For Franklin. it's understandin& the other person, and "aivina in to your wife," he said wath a mi~ chicvous smile. Cbarles and Eva Schneider of Costa Mesa couldn't WIJt to &et married. It was 1926 and "we elo~ to Santa Ana from Los Anaelcs, • Charles said. "It WU ltke &Ollll to Las Vegas Ill thotedays." Since then, they've exchanged their vows three times and after 60 years of matrimony, they still like beina married. "You feel you're not alone in this world," Charles said. John and Ehubeth Titone of Fountam Valley, t<>ðer since 1934, have. a different recipe for a happy mamaae. "Have patience and close your eyes," Elizabeth said with a lau&h. ''You have to have 11ve and take," John said. Franklln and Catherine Franco, married 68 yean, were one of 34 coaplea who renewed their •owe at the fa1r Tbunday. As for mamage. "I'd recommend it to everybody." VICTIMS WORK FOR JUSTICE ••• From Al The idea 1s to reach voters h>- spcak.ing to groups ltke the K1wan1s and Rotary Club -influencing community leaders and hopeful!}' swinaing public opinion over to their side in lime for the November confirmation election. "Your part1c1 pation m the speakers bureau as very important." organ Iler Tom Eck told the gathenng Cnme Victims for Court Reform belicveo; that what needs to be said about the Bird court cannot be summanzed 1n a one-minute TV commercial Among those who volunteered to speak against retaining Jusuccs Bird Joseph Grodin and Cruz Reynoso were relatives of Orange County crime v1ct1ms: Ruth LangJos. Gary and Coll~rje Campbell and Ken and Marian nt..Wrede Althou$h not in a11endanc:e Mon- day, Manannc Frazier -the mother of Rodney .\lcala's murder v1c11m Robin Sam~ -is also a member of the group Other ~itling speakers included an Irvine pastor. a Torrance police captain and numerous deputy d1stnct attorneys including prosecutor Wally Wade who heads Orange County\ ant1-81rd Prosecutors Working Group All are angry at what they call the uhra-hberal Bird coun'<> pro-criminal leanings and the impact they have on the ability of the police and lower couns to arrest and pro<oecute crim1 nals The) say the coun ha'i cut the gut<. out of Propos111on 8 -the V1ct1m' Bill of Rights -and repeated I) ruled 1n favor of increased nght'> for tht· accused to the detnment of their alleged v1ct1ms Members of the coun reform group also say the maJOrtly of the coun - and Bird in pan1cular -1'i thwarting the public's will b> rarel) upholding the death penalt) in automatic: ap- peals they mu\t hear Voters rem<,tated the death pcnalt) in 1978 Since that 11me the rnun ha\ reversed scntenc:es and 1n ~ome rn'e' conv1ct1on'i. in 56 out ol the 51> rnp11al cases 11 ha~ re\ 1ewed Bi rd has vott·d to mcrturn ,ill th1: death penalty cat.es she ha~ heard :i fact her opponents \a) provr'i that '>hr 1s unwilhn$ to l alT}' out thl' law (nmc V1ct1ms for< ourt Rdorm a two-year old group that Joined lorn·' early this year with another anu-HmJ organ1zauon headed h) ta~ nusadl'r\ Howard Jarvis and Paul (,ann Jl\o obJects to the · liberal maJont) ., 1nterpretat1om 1n u \ii issue\ like Propos1t1on 11 But speaker' are told to downpl.i) those ObJCCt1on<, C\lt'n though tht' \ a'it m aJOrlty of the tourt'\ work 1nvohe\ civil matter<; To 4u01e Fc:k "You have 10 be reall'r c:arcful about 1hr c1v1I ISSUe'i }'OU ·.,Ire<,\ fhcre'<, IWll sades to a c1v1I l3\C wherea\ 1.1.1th Cl cnminal case 1t'., th<' people "er'>U\ the cnm1nal " The tendenl \. tu empha\11C onh a~ument'\ 11 1h1nk<. 11 lan win "Jl\o evident m the group·., not lampa1gn mg agatn'>I Ao;c,o~.1att Ju\t1c:e l.itank) Mosk, the fourth mcmtx·r nl tht· '>o called liberal blo< One of the ~IX out of -.e"rn JU\tl(t'<. up for confirmation Mo\k "slrongh supported in \ome quarter' Mn'ik\ voting record I'> IC''i<. a<.c,ailable h-, court reform mcmht-r\ who deem 11 "practical" not to anger hu'ln<.'\\ interests and dl\tnu a11nrnn1, grour<. that favor h1~ re1cnt111n The reason for high loun re-. w1.1. of capital cases 1' to cmurl' that an accused killer 1\ l;11rl) (on' ll tl«l 1.1nd sentenced A death ~nll·nn· onn· ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN 0'FICE JJO """' flay ~· •' • "'""' • ... ~" .. • y &It• .......... • f t , earned out 1s 1rrevers1ble Oransc County's ant1-81rd Pros.- But Cnme V1ct1ms for Court ecutors Working Group, Wade rep- Rcform says the coun goes too far to resents 100 prosecutors and others tn protect a con v1ct's nghts by "delaying the law enforcement field who believe dec1s1ons. twisting or overturning that Bird, Grodin and Reynoso have eiusllng law and relentlessly search-stacked the deck against them by ing for loopholes so as to a void the grantina new rights to criminals and death penalty " funber restricting police powers. The!lt machtnat1ons drag out legal Wade's aroup aJso maintains that proceedings for years and result tn the coun has been inconsistent in its immeasurable suffenng by the v1c· rulings. creating confusion for the urn's family the group ~ys lower courts. Volunteer speakers Monda> were In talking to groups. Wade - a encouraged b) Eck to use the case of hom1Clde prosecutor -concentrates Rodney Alcala to '>ho1.1. how the court on capital cases the coun has over- has "reall} gone to extreme~. really turned, cites stat1st1cs on the voung grasping at straw-;" 1n 1l'i detcrm1na-records of the three targeted j usuccs t1on not to earl] out the death and avoids discussing civil cases penalty. unless they can be tied In to a favored Alcala. recently lonv1cted and theme: how the coun is dema nding sentenced 10 death a <;ec:ond time for increased personal responsibility m the 1978 kidnap-murder of 12-year-civil cases while d1m1nashing re- old Huntington Beach girl Robin spons1b1hty for criminal acts. Samsoe. had his onginal w n•.ict1on •Ruth Langlos· LangJos. of Hunt- ovcrtumcd in 1984 angton Beach. waged a seven-year Jn an opinion wn11cn b)' Jus11ce battle to convince authont1es to (1rod1n. the coun <;a1d that pnor child arrest a colleague of her psychologist molestation con..,1ct1ons should not husband for robbery and murder in ha'e been presented a'i evidence the face ofa coroner's ruling that 52· against Alcala becau\C they were not year old JohnLangJos died of a heart '>lmilar to the Samsoe ta..e attack. "Most 1mponanth. Robin was Eugene Hanman was convicted killed. while the other v1ct1ms were then freed by an appellate coun's not The s1m1lan11e'i noted by the I h h I d 1 b Peoplemustbecommontoa'iub'>tan-ruanat att e ong eaym ringing him to tnal violated has nghts. 11al pomo~. of the population of child Langlos harbors bitter feelings molesters Grodin wrote against the Supreme Court for llS That Alcala was a child molester refusal to consider the case. did not prove he "'a' the only one who could ha-.c killed <)amsoc (1rodSiin •Ja m Papp A Torrance. police \aid Therelore unle'>'i the pros-pt.a1.n, Papp disagrees wtth the ccu11on could 'iho1.1. a consist 1rcct1on the Supreme Coun has pattern between the 'iamsoe killing taken m cnminal cases. He feels Bird and prcv 1uus attalh. '\kala''i pnor l'i a powerful adversary and wants to con' 1ct1ons c;hould not have been help remove her pre\ented he wrote "J. foronc. th1nk 1t'sacaseofDav1d <)upporters of retaining the three and Goliath The only problem 1s. 1urnces targeted hy < rime Vic:lim\ for evel) bod) thinks that we're _Goliath C ourt Reform and other anti-Bird at this point and I disagree w11h that. groups have cnt1t 11ed thl'ir oppo-w~·re '>till Da .. 1d . nentc;' allempt'> to play on people\ T.here 1s no 'iupremc <.ourt emotions b' cmph.is111ng grue\omc (that <>J ner been recalled And 1f we murder lase., think 11 <;all going to happen because But Eck told ... oluntt:er speaker'\ the paper\ \aY It's going to happen - that onl~ such an t·mphasi'i could be that is not true She's going to come en<:c11 ve Issue\ '>Uch ao; the court''i out w11h a tremendously good argu- applicat1on of Propmillon 1 ' arc ment for her retention." rnmplicated w explain and 1h inter· •Ken and Marianne Wrede: The pretauon<. arc not un1vero;ally d1<;-Anahe1mcouplcarc theparentsof26- llked he said year-old Kenneth Wrede. a police ( nme. however 1\ a topic upon officer c;la1n 1n the hne of duty in which most people can agree They 1983. Thl'y have been walling for two want Iese; of 11 and the't' want to <oee yeaf"iforthel.iuprcme(ountorev1ew a1m1nals pun1<,hcd · the conv1et1on and sentence imposed The bac:kgroundc, of thoc;e who on his killer and worry that. given the he long tn ( nmc V 1c t1m\ for ( ourt court's record in death penalty C8'it'S. Ke torm e'<pla1n wh> the> JOln 11 ma} be o"crtumed. •<Jal] and< ullrne ( ampbell The "Our goa l nght now 1s to sec to 11 < ampbells of \an Juan ( ap1strano JUSllce 1c, earned out 1n this case.'' are the parent\ of 27-ycar-old Scott Manannt· Wrede ~1d. whu was hclicvcd \trangled and · dumped from an airplane past --------------( 'atahna l<iland when a drug deal went t;OUr 1n 1982 Although his body was Correction never found one man has been convicted. A second 5uspcct has not ve t gone to tnal Collene Campbell \aid she and her husband became c0<ha1rpersoO'I of the Orange Count) chapter of the rnurt reform group out of fn.istra11on over the legal rights given to suspected cnm1nals Campbell tells group~ she speak~ to that the Stipreme ( ourt 1s to blame tor tying the hand<. of polite 1n- vest1gating her son'c; case and for prolonging the tnal and her agony by all<>w1ng defendant\ 10 waive their nght to a speedy heanng without d!>king the vKt1m 's family ..,hether the}' want timely JUSt1ce The couple wants to change the court 5ystcm from the top down. •Wall y Wade A~ chairman of A 73->car-old Huntington Harbour man who wa<; arrested on susp1c1on of murder 1n 1he \hotgun death of a Los Angeles woman was incorrectly 1den11fied by the Daily Pilot 1n Monday afternoon's and Tuesday morning's ed1t1ons. The correct name of the suspect, who l'i being held in Huntington Beach uly Jail without hail. 1s Ralph "J Bruno. police '81d. The v1ct1m. who wa'I found dead \unday on the kitc hen floor when police amved at Bruno's residence at 16592 Tiburon Place, wa'> 1dcnt1fied JS L1zz.a1ne Pcaral um . 47. ofLo\ Angeles Reportedly. l oil w::is Bruno's live-in hou~kccpcr Tht Daily P1lo1 regret~ the error Detty Piiot Dell..,-, I• Onr9"tMd ci...teo..,. 6-1' !.4118---. & -"'• ••; .,,, Justcall 642-8086 "'°"°91 Fnc»y ii r<'.111 00 no< -yo.a~ II'( ~ 'IO p ... -· 7 0 "' "'° .,o.11 COOJ ... .,. Coc>y•'Ql'I 91!1 Oi•"llO' ti P_...,,; ""'CJ• y N. ,...... tl(Jf .. ~·,··if)f'· ...,,,,,,. ,,,.,_. .11 11 .. ~~,,.. f'NW'tt ...,~ ~1 1W f-otOfM.fW1 #"fN t M~ • a._. ~ ol C<'>Ol"'O''' c..-•· IKond t •fllt'\ «'Qt•¥ r,,." •' r.°''• .._.,,"' " ,, " "' flf"S 1•4 I001 S''"*'lflt'°' lly t:4'H• t,•, ,..,..w ft-y II'( """f II 00 """ ""' VOL. 71, NO. 111 D .T What do you like •bout the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and your mcssaae Wiii M recorded, transcribed and dc- ltvertd to the appropnate editor. The same 24-hour answenna tervtoc may be used to record leuera to the editor on any topic Contnbuton to our ~tten column must include their name and telephone number for vmficat1on. Tell• u• what't on your mind. • • • ~.ci Sltllfdity -l•...ciiy 11 '°"Oil""'·-~ tbf1t .,.... , • "' , •• llelcr. 10 a 191 111\d .,o.11 C"OY ... .. ~ad Clrculatlon T1l1~ ~ Or..,..c-r, At-...... Sunshine to follow early clouds U.S. Tempe .. L9 LGUlir<ltll ... 64 W4lllOC* It 12 ........ ... .. •• MIM" leeclll ... 71 ..... t7 7' 11 ., ~. ~ ~. '"ONTS ~ 'fiit/ wwm _ COia.._. II 60 tlllleud Odwe IOU ......... ~ ~ =.'"" ., 11 11 .. ti 10 .. 73 t2 71 IO • to .. 17 .. .. 13 t2 76 ... Tl IM 11 102 ., 11 .. n 53 .. 53 t2 .. 93 12 ., 83 Snowetl ~ H"t•s Snow Occ'-CNO ....,. Sr...•-Y ....... ,.. .......... '1¥••-Alf•-• ,.Y,•• us r....t ~J ~ •• .. 1 t .... °"91111 11 1167 Hew Ycw11 City It .. HotfOll, VL " Hortll 1'11111• 11 !! Olilel\otNI City ... i4 Omelll : 13 OrlllndO 19 ., Plllllld9lpN1 ... 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The city would receive 85 percent of the fines on tickets written by Fountain Valley police and parking officers DcN1s1 said there would be ad- d1t1onal manpower needs on holidays to police the park but there would be no changes for dally patrols. N1el~n said he found that a httle unbchcvablc. "You were stretched 10 your hm1ts on the Fourth of July without worry- ing about the regional park:' he said. DcN1s1 said pohce department officials have never been bashful when 1t came to requesungadd1t1onal officers. a pracuce he said would continue Train derails Jn Capistrano An .\mtrak train headed for Los Angeles from San Diego derailed Thursday night in San Juan Capistrano. According to Orange County Sheriff Lt. Russ Elsner, there were no inJ uries in the 4:20 p.m. mishap. Railroad officials, who did not suspect foul play, were investigating the cause of the accident. Only the second car. the cafe car. in a five-car train suddenly derailed along (amino Capistrano north of Crown Valle} Parkway a'i 11 was pulhng onto a side track. The car travelled about 200 feet before coming to a halt. According to Elsner, the tram was travelling between 10 and 15 miles per hour. By 7:30 p.m . railroad workers had the tram back on track to its Los Angeles dest1nat1on "The people in the tram hardly knew what happened." said Elsner of the 180 passen- gers aboard. WAYNE MANSION ... From Al room where Wayne may have re· viewed his own performances The house. hstcd and offered b-. Newpon Beach broker Bill (01c. includes nine bedrooms. 12 baths. maid's quarters. servant's qua rte~. a music room and a four-car garage In all, the house covers more than 7,0<X> square feet. The gutters are copper, the roof slate and the water out front 1s very real. The manc;1on also offer<; what C 01e call\ "r;1mply the finest view of Newport Beach " Wayne. the unconquerable hero of Western movies. died 1n 1979, but h1'i memory linge~ in Newport Beach The house, for instance. 1s sull shown to tourists on harbor cruises and 1s still called the Wayne mansion even though others have lived there since. .\fter Wayne's death. the house was vacant until 11 wao; sold for SJ 47 m1ll1on The nev. owner ha~ the residence overhauled. knocking out rooms, ripping out floors and adding thousands of square feet in the process. But many of Wayne's per~onal trappings remain nearly intact. ac- cording to Cote The master bedroom. for instance. 1s vintage Wayne with a tclev1s1on that drops from the ceiling and remote control drapenes The bed 1t!ielfbelonged to Wayne, ( otc said "And the screenini room 1s pure Wayne. There's a b1lhard area. a card game area, a fireplace and rough- hewn beams. This IS where he spent has lime." 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Throughout the day there will be homemade.. ~e cream demon- strations anCh:bntests, an exhibit of "Fabulous Ice Cream Dcsscns," and kids can stuff their stomachs in the Ice Cream Eaung Contest to be held at 2.30p.m The champ1onsh1ps for the Pro- fessional Rodeo Cowboys Assoc1a- uon will take place tonight at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m . and Sunday a14 p.m. In add1uon. a colorfully authentic Mexican rodeo will be held Sunday at I p.m. Tht Old Time Fiddle Contest will entertain audiences to some knee· slapping. foot-stomping music at I pm closmgday.Sunday,at I p.m on the Country Comers Stage. Smee t~e fair opened. the Grea• American Ha&h Dive Team has been perf ormmg (or audiences and will cont1nye at shows scheduled for 2, 4, 6 and 8 p.m. in the Fair Ring, Musical entertainment wall be provided by British Invasion on Fnday. Atlanta Rhythm Section on Saturday and Tower of Power on Sunday All show'I will be held from 7-9 pm in the outdoor Arhngton Theater SHUTTLE ••. 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