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FRIDAY, AUG
/ ~ore m.ediCal ·c_are fOr .Roor rejected
Supenr:tsors told thousands of seriously
1 tn t en ts are re usean.eaRh care -==-
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... Dllr ........
Oranac County supervisors refused
. Thunday to spend more for medical
care for the poor in filCll 1986-87
despite charaes that thousands of
senously ill people are beina turned
away.
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Community volunteers pl~ed for-
snore fund.ins to petch up what. they
called cracks in the county medic.I care sysiem that ~portedly denied
-trutment to:
•A · 2S-year--old woman wi~
cer:vical cancer because her assets
included a small amount· of real
estate.
Bishop Johnspn 's
guidance of diocese
praised at funeral
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... ~,... .....
More than 800 worshipers gathered
Thursday at the Holy Family Ca-
thedral an Orange. to celebrate the
Eucharist 1n a Mass for the Most Rev
Wilham R Johnson, who died Mon-
day. .
John son's body was borne by
family members to the front of the
church followtng introductory ntes
Thunday night.
Viewtng of the body had drawn
large crowds throughout the day.
Johnson was dressed 1n vestments
that he had selected himself, tnclud-
ang a miter that was a gif\ from his
long-time secretary and chancellor,
Monsignor Mike Dnscoll.
•A 12-year--old boy from the
Newport-Meta Unified School.Dis-
trict whCTWU found ta have-tlepetitit.
The county ambulatOI).' pediatric
clinic docs not treat ch1k1rcn older
than 6.
•A 32-year--old man unable to
work becauseooflarae double hernias.
Verbal attacks and accuiations
marred the momina hearin on the
human services portion oft e coun-
ty's proposed SI .4S billion budaet.
Whjle denyinf requests for more
fundina. supervisors renewed •their
·call {onn "internal audit of the Health
Catt Aatncy. wtU~ adm1n1sten the
mcfiaent pcOIJam. --
County Administrative Officer
Larry Parrish recommended waitina
untif sprina to be&in the audit because
many of the Heahh Care Aacncy
administrators are new to the depart~
rtient.
Spendin& P-lanncn have propoSfd
$399.S milh<Jn, 27 ·percent of the
budact. for human services. which
i(lclude th~oounty health care qency,
indigent medical services and social
services. Supervt10rs tentatively
added anothtt. .S l.~ million in 1up-1'1emeutal funds Thunday-ror the
health care aaency and IONI KT'Vic.es,
but held the line on the $34.6 million
budgeted f'orind1pt medk al care.
Charity workers araued m ore
dollan were needed for tbe'estimated
200,000 medically jndieent 10 Ol'anlt
County. Many ofthc:K people~ too
"poor' to pay for trealmtnt, but too-
"n cb:' to qualify for financial &id.
said Jean Forbatb, a mcm~ of the
county human relations com mi' ion
and the Costa Mtia--bued Share Our
Sdve ~nty .,-oup. · Dr. Uoyd'ilucktt, co-a\ithor of -a
-controversial study hiahly critical.of'
the indiacnt care provam, toculed.
o0unty<0otract.ed h~tals of t\U"D.-
ina away.people with hfe-threatenina
illnesses.
"Many of these people will be dead
by the1t ditcaset," Rucker· said,
accusina some county workers ~of
takJna a "wc-don't-c.arc-1f-you-die"
attitude. He sa,d many people were •
(Pleue eee COU!fTY /A2) •
~Huntingtoti~wan~s
beac·h property ·
forparklngfacility ·
-Area north of pier
key e lement of city"
_.redeveloping plan
Adams. The approx.imatc 1,000.
space strueture also would be built at
existina asphah areas and not on the
sand, ,._dams said.
Mayor Bob Mandie said today,
however. that he has problems with
the proposed takeover "I'm kind of
·in oppos111o n," he said "There would
· By ROBERT BARJlER 1>c a lot more habtlity and nW1nen-
0t ._~ ,_...,. ancccosts Andthercwouldbealarat
. Huntiflllon Beach offictals may ~ pubhc expenditure down the road
on the bnnk of acquinng a stnp of (for construction of the park.in&
state-owned beach as part of the city's garage )'' .
immanent redevelopment program. Mand1C \atd people who suffer
City Council members wall be; beach IOJurrcs are filing huge damage
asked-Monday to approve an agree. lawsuns "<\.\ the drop of a hat" and he
ment that will give them control of2.3 is fearful of that .. We should limit
miles ofihe beach 1mmed1ately rth city exposure as much as possible."
..of \he city pier · But ( 11¥ \ounc1lwoma.n Ruth
The area as seen as al to Baile> sa1d.'>he favors approvma the
downtown redevelop ent efforu" · agreement that would allow cn y
Part of the beach wou d be used 10 operations on the beec h for 20 yean
expand parking fac1hues for tounsts and with an option to extend for 20 ·
expected to be drawn by the proposed more years ·
hotel, piers1de "V1llage and resort "If you're afmd of hab1l1ty all the
businesses. time, )'OU m1aht as well close every-
Plans call for the structure 10 be lJlang down." she wd.
, partially submerged so that it ··.rt also would improve the Cl~ wouldn~t block the view of the ocean image." shl>sald. ~People thmk it 1
from Pacific Coast H~wa)'.. accord· · ours, an~4y .. (1ty crews.could do a
int to redevelopment offu:1al Mi~e-(Pleue 11ee Bt11'1Vf.GT01'/A2) ,.... .
'Blue Moon' OdOln
fOund guilty of
dru.gs-sale charges
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OflM~ .... ...-•
Fonner-maJOr league 'baseball
patcher John ~elue Moon" Odom
was found guilty Thursday of sclhng
cocaine to a co-worker an I 98S.
The Jury of eight women and four
men deliberated I 1h days before
returning with the guilty verd ict on
two counts of selling SI SO worth of
cocaine to \.9'1llic Earl Harm. o n two
occasions an May I 98S.
pnscd by the verdict but said h~
wa nted 10 get on wuh his ltfr
.. I've got to work: and l'Tlake ends
meot. ··he said, "and tn-to put thJS all
behind me ··
Stephen DcSales. wh0orepresented
Odom dunna the week-long tnal, said
he. 100. was surpnscd b) the verdict,
but he praised the Jury for its efforts.
.. Thc iury was conscientious. No
one can fault them for that." DcSales
~•d The Mass for church lay members
was to be followed today by a Mass for
Chnstian Burial, primarily for the
cleray. Afterward, Bishop. Johnson.
thespintual lcaderofS00,000 Ro man
Catholics in the county, was ·to be
buned 1n the Holy Sepulcher Cem-
etery 1n Orange. ·
As stipulated an his will, Johnson
lay 1n the least expensive casket
a vailable.
Clergy from thro ughout the
(Pleue eee BISHOP•&/ A2)
Dllllr ,... ........ .., ""' • ,rteoe
Worahlpera filled Holy Pamily Cathedral ln Oranae· on
Thunday da.rlnC the funeral MaM of the lloet Rn. WOilam
R . Joh.DMD. The Ont blahop of the Dloce.e of <>ranie had
atipulated ln hla will that the leut expenalYe cuket be uaed.
Odom. a Fo untain Valle) re\ldcnt
stood 1mpass1vcl)' as.the "erd1lt wa'
read. whale has wife Ga)'le cned wftl\
fro m her scat nearb)
The two-ume All Sur wa\ !>ur-
DeSale' ..aid he ~peeled Odom,
who. remained free o n bail. to receive
probation at an Aug. 29 sentencing 1n
Orange Count) upcnor Court He
fau•\ 3 ma(1mum sentence of six
(Pleue eee 00011/ A.2)
Cout
A gas leak causes evacu-·
atlon of 12 Costa Mesa
residents./ A3
N•tion
The natlorn-tlfst steel-
workers strike lo..21 years
began this morning./ AS ..
Sports
The Rams sign linebacker
Jim Cotllna and nose
tackle Shawn Mlller./C1
Entertainment
Merv Griffin ~Ila It quits ,
. after 23 yea~s./ ~
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'Freeway chess'
played for high .
stakes in Irvin~
The moves can be ns complex as
chess strategy.
The players sometimes gam ble as if
they·werc at a poker table.
The stakes 1n this pme are ex-·
tremely high -three new South
Orange County freeways with a price
ta& estimated at nearly $900 million.
Criucs say 1t could be much b1Jher.
Dcpendina on whom you ask. there
are other valuables in the bettina {>Ot
-traffic relief, air quality, new
homes and busine ses. the power to
PHIL
SIEIDElllAI
FOCUS ON THE NEW S
curb such construction. the n Jht to development. They believe the frce-
vote on new development fees and a ways wi ll promote building and spoil
voice in how and where the proposed the quaht~ of life for people alrcad)' highways are bl!jlt. ' l. Developen and allied pubhc of-ivana in t e area.
ficials sit on one side of the table. Over the past two years. each side ha~ tned to assure 11 ends up with the They say the new freeways must be \vlnna~ hand There have been
built to relieve e1nst1na tr1lffic ,ams P'.Clltaon drives, lawsuits, court ap-
and to serve new residents and p°cals and pohtical shakeups.
workers tn the burieoning South The pme isn't over ·
County. A few weck5 aao. slow-growth
As proposed, the San Joaquin Halls advocates took control of the Irvine:
frttway would run south of Irvine City Council and issued an ul-
betwcen J<?hn Wayne Airport and San ta mat um that the qcncaes planmng Ju';~~1strano. The Eastern free-the new freeways must agree to build
wa ttnm T01JJhly.-panllcl ta th~ -themny TrvilfCqlltaellnC! or tht' cny
Co ta . Mesa Freeway, hnktna the won't participate. Those conditions
Riverside and Santa Ana frttways concern the route and \lLe of the The foothill would run perallcl to the ... ~ and a requirement that lrv1ne-
n Dieao Frttway. 111\lon.a.. the vote1'8 approve '°"I dcvclopmtnt
Eastern frttway and San C1emtnte fet"S for the freeways
On the other side of table I\ a vocal The hiarpininJ chip ,, the C'\lt·
aroup of Irvine re •dents.and Other matrd s I 00 m1lhon an development
pubhc official who want to l'l'\tnun (Pleue eee r~w A y I A2)
Child re.cued .from car
Beth Anne Pace hUC• her da•ter, Krtata.
while. a para.medic cbecu tier condition
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after the 6 'All -mooth-old child wu reK•ed
from a locked ~ Tbanday. Story OD A2.
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AS•• Ot~ CouH>AILY PILOT/ Frldav. August ·,, 1988
Senate measure wo end . .
tile o-1 windf ~I~ profits t .... j
W ASHINOTON (AP)-The Sen-
1 ·: 1n a marathon SC$Sion lastina
until early today. voted to repeal the
oil windtall profits I.AX, &ive Social
Security 'recipients cQst-of·livin& in-
creases., andfiJIU moneyJau.nderi~
The legislatton was all part of a ball
to.increase the celling~n the national debt.
Work oil an amen ment to aid
drought-stncken farmers broke down
early this morning amid threat of a
filibuster. And Senate . Majority
l.eaoer Bob Dole said more than a
dozen more amendments -and
possibly some detours -co11ld be
expected before the Senate' could
c.omplete action on the bill.
During the l 6'h-hour-long session,
the lawmakers first rejected, 69-30. an
att~mpt.to abollsh lhe en tire Gramm·
Rudman budatt-balancina scheme .
But they then turned to amendments
far from thlu topic -includ1ng some
th-.t could drive up 4eficits. .
-Thc&nate voted l6 rc~I the
windfall.toil profits tax. wl11ch was
imposea dunng the.Carter adminis.-
tratioil" in reaction to high prices by
major oil companies. An attempt to
block the repeal was de feated 51-47.
and the amendment then passed by
voioe vote.
The tax. actuatty levied agarn~t otl
produced and not on· profits. has not
been coll«ted recently because oil
prices have dropped below the tait
threshold. Oil state· senators said it
should be repealed to eliminate
wasteful paperwork, but opponents
11ud they were confident the Ho4se
wouJdn't ao along.
-7 he fiscal 1987 budget was
waived. SS-40, to .allow spending of
between $300 mtlhon and S t..5 billion
on farmers in lhe Southeast. who
have been hit by a severe drought.
But a final YGte on the plan, similar
to legisl9tion approved by the House
Agriculfure Committee on Wednes-
day, was held in abeyance at .about
I :30 a.m. after Sen. John H. Ch.afec.
R-R.I., threatened cit tended dtbate to
.hlockJt.
The plan would glv~farmers ret feed for their live-stock, oinpensation
for drought-induced er ion and crop
losses, and allow dairy farmers to
delay making payments to a price-
support program.
COUNTY REBUFFS AID PLEA FOR POOR .••
From Al
rejected from county-subs1d12ed fa.
cilities that had "made their (i n-
digent) quota for the day."
"Supervisors responded by lambast,:
ing Rucker, a doctor at UCI Medica!
Center, for the research tactics used in·
the fi ve-month study and for malong
m~or accusations without providing
sufficient d~umentation.
Supervisdt'' Roger Stanton said
Rucker "inadvertently. perhaps. fol-
lowc<f a page out of a '60s activist
book" in presenting the findings to
the public. ·
Rucker labeled supervisors' view
of the study as a "cynical pervers10n ...
A preliminary sum mary of the
su;vey by UCIMC researchers
Rucker, Ors. Allan Hubbell, Barbara
Akin, Howard Wa1tzktn and research '
assistant GabnellaHe1d1 was released
last week.
The study focused on 200 1nd1gents
who were rejected from county or
state program~. or who did not
receive enough aid to pay their
medical bills. Many of these people
suffered from such illnesses as cancer,
diabetes, epilepsy and heart disease.
One group was sent to a free cltnic
to determine the nature of their
ill nesses. another was given a ltst of
community resources that provide
medical aid. Members of the second
group were recontacted a month later
to see if ttley had been able to find
adequate treatment.
The survey fo und that 77 percent of
the entire survey·group had ill nesses
that would lead to long-term disabili-
ty. Almost 6 percent had fatal djseases
that could be treated.
Ruckec also said hospital emerg-
. ency rooms contracted by .the county
·BISHOP'S FUNERAL ...
From A ---
Diocese of Orange that Johnson led
for I() years joined ~hurch members
in the funeral hturgy that was
prepared by the Rev . Arthur Holquin.
director oft he office of worship.
Ironically. Holquin also prepared
the liturgy at Johnson's installation
when he became the first bishop of the
new diocese on June 18. 1976.
"There was a great deal of work
done by a number of people srnce
Monday." Holquin said "It'-; a
testimony to the dioceseunder prev;-
ure. ,
"Bu Ht was easy to do for someone
you knew and loved. Because I did his
installation. it's a pleasure and an
honor."
The Right Rev Monc,1gnor John
Sammon, who delivered .a homily
dunng the service, descnbed Johnson
as a simple man.
"His theme tO us was that the
reality of our faith is not decoration.
no1 for ~how, hut the reaJ11y of our
union wit h Je~us Chns1." he said.
Johnson unified the people he led
dunng his tenure. Sammon said
"We do not have a d1 v1ded church.
h's not H1span1c. or Vietnamese. or
Anglo. _
"There 1s only one church of God in
Orange. That's the church of which
Bishop Johnson was bishop. pastor
and leader." '
Johnson died of pneum'onia and a
bacterial lung infec tion at St. Joseph
Ho~ital in Orange. He was 68 ..
were more ltkely to accc:pt people
with minor maladies than those with
serious or fatal Cltseas_es. •
Supervisors questioned the ethics
of researchers sending the second
study group put to hunt for care
instead.of providing immediate treat-
ment.
"I am appalled by the study
methodo;. The professionalism of this
study 1s highly questionable," Stan·-
ton said
Supervisors also stressed the coun-
ty's indigent program is funded
entirely through state allocations,
which are lower for Orange County
because the area is considered "too
affluent.''
Anaheim resident Jackie Piper.
afflicted w1Jh a type of multiple
sclerosis, and her husband. Bill. were
not comforted by the explanation.
8111 Piper told supervisors that
state and county requirements forced
the couple to financially "reduce
ourselves to nothing" to qualify for
medical aid. ·
They even had to withdraw the
trust fund they had set aside for their
son.
.. The law said I had to' steal hts
money," Piper complained.
Rucker and Forbath had asked
supervisers to
•Ease eligibility requirements for
the county indigent care program and
increase the.funding. __
• •Allocate Sl million in grants for
free clinics. such as the SOS center in
Costa Mesa. ·
•EJttend the county ped1a1ncclin1c
.to children older than 6 and eitpand
the county's prenatal program
While the requests w~re denied.
Forbath· celebrated later that the
charges had "htt a sensitive nerve."
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I WEATHf R . /
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Mb rri tng-clOUds give waY tcrsun
A hlgh-p,...eYr• ayatem hovering o~ Southern C&Ufofnla ,.-------------------""
Wiii m•an hot, dry weathtt' thrOUQhOUt mott Of ttle region this
end. the National weah1erServlcefA'Jd.
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7:63p.m.
Moon .... today et 2:07 p M , ft-I •
Seturdey et 2:14 e.m MO Mii -oein •I t •1.t p,m.
Mesa firemen come to the rescue
pf tot accident~lly Iq·cked in car
By LAUKA MERK
Of ,... 0.-, "°' tUlfl '
Costa Mesa firefighters rescued a
61/J-month-old child who acctdcntally
got locked 1ns1dc a car 1n the South
C oas1 Plaza parking lot Thursday.
fhc mother of the child. Betb Anne
Page-of Corona del Mar. got out of her
rnr about I :50 p.m. to get a stroller
from the trunk. ,
While she was opening the trunk.
the driver"s door closed and locked.
trapping her daughter. Krista, inside
the car.
All the ca.r's window5 were rolled
up.
Nester Oswald Arrellano, who saw
Page trying to get into the car,
summoned police officer Dale Birney
who was nearby issuing a traffic
c1tat1on.
Birney called the Fire Department
aner he tried but couldn't break the
window of the car with his baton.
The baby was in the car for about IS
minutes until firefighters arrived and
·smashed the w1ndow.
"The little tyke was red as a beet
when she came out." Sgt. Tim
Holbrook said.
Temperatures in Costa Mesa
reached about 80 degrees Thursday
but firefighters didn't take a
temperature of the inside of the car.
Capt. Tom Caldwell said.
"lt was pretty warm inside when I
stuck-my head in to pull her out. .But
I've been' in hotter cars," Caldwell
said. "Clearly she wu getting uncom:"
fortable."
HUNTINGTON BIDS FOR ST ATE BEACH ...
From Al:
better job keeping 11 clean and ttdy.
Bailey said.
City Administrator Charle'>
claims." he said. "And:-thank good-
ness. none has been major."
FREEWAY CHESS GAME IN IRVINE ... ~
F r om Al ~ •
fees the my,., eitpccted to collect and
tum over to the freeway agencies. The
slow-growth atlvocates seemed to
wager that other members uf the
freeway agencH~'>. including the rep-
resentatives of the count) and nearby
cities. would comply, rather than n\k
losing SI 00 m1ll1on
u!.e ·the !>y<.tem to advance their council gives preliminary approval to
interest~:, JOIO the new freeway planning and
Sept. 24, 1984: The Irvine C 11y financing agencies.
-Thom pwn;-wtro Calls thct1cach from
the pier 10 about a mil~ north or
Golden West Street "the gateway to
th e city," said taking over the prop-
erty would be helpful in extending th e
BlufTTop park that borders the area.
--The city does -·'.everything ·-and
beyond" to en~yre ttle safety of
bcachgoers. "We post signs-: we make
announcements over the public ad-
dress system and we patrol by fand
a~d sea."
surround the 1.2-mile c1t'Y'lScach. But
the efTorts1 ·usually with state em-_ploye~ s~~headiQ&Jhe op~sit1on, have failed. -:-----
' State authori ties, who .were not
~ailablc for comment today, are
willing to giv.e up the beach under
question, local sources said, because
of law enforcemen1 and maintenance
problems.
lfit was a gam ble. In 1ne lo'>t. Other
members of the freeway agencies
re;ect4;_d Jrvine's C'ond111on'> for jOtn-
ing. The agencies did. however. leave
the door open 10 case Irvine wants to
JOtn without attat h1ng rnndit1oos.
More recently the pro-freeway
forces suggested they wuld '>teal the
C11y1s key bargaining chip
The Irvine ( o. the c'lty"s pnnc1pal
developer. announced that 1f the CHy
decides to stop collecltn~ fees, the
company will JUS\ pay tts money
directly to the agencies plannmg the
freeways Because the Irvine Co.
controlo; about 90 percent of the city's .
development. the cny would lose its
<.lout tn the freeway d1r.pule
Council votes 4-1 to endorse plam for Oct. 23, 1985: Ray Catalano, a I JC
the San Joaquin Hills. !:astern and Irvine planning prof~ssor. 1s ap-
Footh11l freewa ys and w ~uppon thl' pointed to serve the remainder of
idea of charging fees on new devd<1p-4.)11lf term. He joins Agran in the
ment w pay about half the to'>t minonty dunng a 3-2 final vote to
C.oun<;tlman Agran 1s the lone oppo-)OIO the freeway agcnctc!>.
nent. Nov. 21, 1985: COST hand'> in new
Jan. 23, 1985: Orange < '>unt~ pct111ons containing more than 6,000
supen. 1sor\ unan1mou~ly ~ otc to '.>1gna1ures. th ts time aimed at block·
organ11c an authonty to plan and ins ,the council's October decision to
finance the three proposed frccwa)'>. j01n the freeway agencies.
(Thtl) I!> l11ter split into two agcnc1c' -Dec. J 4, J 9.85: The new pct1 tions an:
one overseeing the San Joaquin Hill \ challenged -again by the business
Freewa y. the other the Eas1cm and coaht1on -and another Supcnor
Footh1ll freeways.) Ct ties 1n the ( ourt judge quashes the signature
freeway areas would be asked tcJ JOIO dnvc Again, the regional nature of
Jan. 29, 1985: Hundred'!i <Jf rc:'>I· 1he freewa ys 1s cited.
dents pack the Irvine (II) ( ounul Oec. ll, 1985: A sta te appeals coun
chambers to speak for and against the upholds an carher ruling against
new freewa ys during a five-hour (OST. The freeway opponents arc
public hearing. The council pml-now awaiting a U.S Supreme Court
pones a vote on lhe-1ssue · he.!rins ·on the pctinons. In th e
Feb.14,J985:Thccouncilvotc\4-I meantime, Irvine 1s ix.·rm11ted to
to help !let up the freewa y planning collect freewa y development fees.
agencies. Agran again vote\ no. holding,. them in a special acco\Jnt
June 24, Jt85: The Comm1 t1cc of until the high court rule's.
He al!>o claimed that fear'i of surf
tl'IJury ltab1hty have been eitag-
gerated.
··1n the la~I 25 or 30 years, rhc c11y
hasn't paid out more than five or s1"' . ~
Electricfe~ceguards
South Africa 'a border
JOHANNESBlJ RCi , Sou1h Africa
!AP) -The armed forces today
switched on the current for an
elcrtnfied fence intended tit stop the
Oow of refugees from Mozambique.
and a Cabinet m101c;ter announced a
crackdown on 1.:1 m11l1on 1Hegal
foreign worker\
Thegovem~ment alsosa1d today thr
hurned bodies of three black men
~lain by other biack~ were found in
the Port Eli1.abeth area, raising to 207
the' number . or people kill ed in
poh.t1cal violence '>mcc thl' state of.
r-mergency was imposed June 12.
Ct1y officials have for years at-
tempted to take over large chunks of
th e eight miles of state beach that Negotiations have been under way
since January.
ODOM FOUND GUILTY ...
Fr om A l
years m pnson.
Jurors said their decision was
difficult, and that the deciding factors
were poltcc testimony and an alleged
"pay-owe" sheet officers found in
Odom's car when he was arrested.
"We had a very difficult time
deciding," j uror Da vid Martinez
said. "There were people that had to
change their minds. I changed mine.
"I wanted to believe him to be
innocent.'' the 29-year-old Fullerton
resident said.
Jurors were particularly troubled
that the defense never called anyone
whose name was on the pa y-owe
~heel. Odom said they were Avon
customers he sold to in his spare time.
But DeSales said they were unable
to find anyone on the list.
"Xerox (where Odom worked in
lrvme when h~ was arrested) se1~
John Odom's property when they
closed that plant and the people on
the list disappeared." DeSalcs said.
"They all moved out of the area, out
of the state."
Odo in, 4 l, appeared in three world
Series when he pitched fo r the
Oakland A's in the early 1970s.
Odom was in the major leagues
from 1964-1976 and retired with an
84-85 lifetime record.
Hugh F1tzpatnck, ..enwr director
for transporurion at the Irvine < ·o ..
said that If the city stop., rnllecttng
highway fees. thr com p<in) will pay
the money Jirectly to thr freeway
agencies .
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t10ns beanng more than SUOO signa-Counctl election by a 2-1 niaro•n. .. We ha ve to du th is lx:Lau11e we fcet-
tt's our reo;pom1bihty." hr said. "It 's
our re-;ponsib1lHy t{~ pay--Ou. fa1~
share fo r regional traMporta11on im-
N provements ..
f1tzpatrsck ..aid lrv1nr ( o. projects
JO the ut:,-and adjacent areas would
generate over S 100 mil hon in foeo; for
the three n<.>w freewa ys.
Rut watt the game isn't over yet
Irvine Ma yor Larry Apn. part of
the new ~low-growth (it~ Council
maJonty, \ugge\ted that tf the: de-
veloper di<ircgMd~ the 1ntc:rcsts of the
c1t12ens o n the freeway, the council
has the authonty to freeze the Irvine
( o.'s building permits. \
-· A"gJ'an dcscnbcd that as an cittrcmc
and unfileely scenario
The past two years. the lrv1nr-
frceway dispute ha" prc9Cnted a
textbook exam pit' of how the game of
democri!CY opcrMes. of how pnli-
11cians, business people and residents
MAIN OFFICE
JJO "'""' fta, .,, "~~"' t A. M•~ • .,.,.~\ f1 • <t le M~ r.A t>f f
tures ft:om Irvine resident~ wno wan1 "!.". the ri".,t to vote on freewa y develop-Agran is returned to office. Running
llY' mate Ed Dornan succeeds Coun-ment (~ be.fore. th"Y UC-cbatged. -crlwornan Barbara wtm~.rlr-urorv-1
The council 1s required to enact the su pporter who chose notto run again. "right-t<>-vote" measure or place 1t on the Nov. 5 ballot July t , ltH: Agran is chosen as
July 26, 19U : A coalition of Irvine's mayor. The new majonty of
developers. buc;iness ai.-.<x:iataons and Agran. Doman and Catalano adopts
other freeway <;upponers files a fresh conditions on Irvine's parttci-
lawsull challenging the CO'iT pct•· pa11on in the freeway planning agen-
t10ns. c1es .
Aug. 9, 1985: Orange county Su July 11, UH: Members ?f tl'le
pcnor Court Judgt Judith M Ryan freeway agencies r~ct Irv ine s con-rulc~ in favor of the developers. She dJttons for JOi ning. Orange County
\aid freeways arc a matter of sU:ttc· Supervisor Bruce Nestandc describes
wide concern and noi a propenubject the city's posture as "irresponsible."
for a local petition dnvc. The Irvine Co. then folJowcd with
Sept. 18, 1985: lrVme Counc1l ll'}an its pledge to fund the freeway agencies
David Sills. a \trong ~pporter of the directly af Irvine refuses to continue
new freeway~. 1~ aj')pomted to a~ collecttng fees. That led Mayor Agran
judgc!lh1p and must resign ht'> uty 10 sugge~t the council could freeze the
post. Jl1'> m1sc;ing vote w1ll lutrr prove Irvine Co's hu1ldtng permits as an
crucial. eittreme countermove.
Oct. 16, 1985: By l -1 vote 11'fc: Irvine ~And the game continues
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Mju Newpon Beach 1986 wall be crowned
dunna an annual paacant staged at the Balboa Bay
Club next Friday at 6:30 p.m.
The paaeant also serves as a maJor fund-raising
effort on tht;. pan of the New{>OM Harbor Jaycees.
This year's desi.anated charity ts the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation of Oranae County •• The master o'f
ceremonies will be Tom Bay.
Advance tickets arc $25 or $250 per table. For
additio nal information. call Bill Ennis at 673-SOI S
Bloodmobile to v:l•lt
/ American Red Cross BIOOdmobiles will be
placed in 18 different locations throughou1 Orange
County during the month of Auiust. Peoplt 1n fOOd
health between the ages and 17 and 66 and over 110
pounds arc eltgi ble to donate every S6 days.
Blood abo may be donated at one of the th~S
Blood Service Centers 1n Orange County -at ow
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Hunt1naton Beach, and 669 Euclid St .. Anaheim.
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ming •1gnap• •lated
Final sessiOJlS of swimming and diving lessons
will be offered MOT\Qay through Aug. 15 at Newport
Harbor High School ai:td Aug. 18-29 at Corona del
Mar High School by the Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation De partment.
Swimming lessons arc available for children
and adults. Call the department at. 644-J 151 for
further information.
Arthr1tl• ffminar set
The Orange County~ Young at Heart gi:oup, fo r
people from ages 18 to 40 wi th arthnt1s. will hold its
next meeting Thursday a t 7 p.m. at M1ss1on
Community Hospital in M1ss1on VicJO.
Faye K.tootb, an instructor for the Arthn11s
Foundation. will discuss and demonstrate a maid
exercise program for 1ncrcas1ng strength and
mob1ht y. The classu are free to the public
America's Cap meetlng
Jerry Driscoll, duector of operations· for,ithe'
Eagle Challeng,e. Orange Couqty's effort 10 bring
back the Amcnca's Cup from Australia, will speak
Thursday to the Bouzy Breakfast Forum.
The breakfast session 1s schedvled for 7:30 a.m.
Jn the Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 31 10 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. The cost is SS.and reservations are
required . Call 673-3440 for deta ils. ·
Gay ·•af port group meets
T he Orange County chapter of Parents aod
Fncnds of Lesbians and Gays will meet Thursda)
evening at the First United Methodist Church of
Oranae. 16 1 S. Orange St.
Orientation for newcomen wtll begin at 7 p.m .
followed by the regular meeting at 7 30 and
dtscuss100 aroups until 9 4S. Call 998-5844 for
further 1nforma11on
Conflict claBB carded
. The Irvine FamiTf Services Departmenl Will
·.'present a seminar on conflict re\Olu11on I hursda) at
?:30 p.m. at Northwood (ommun1t) Park. 451 I
Bryan Ave .. Irvine
Arth ur Re n1koff will conducl the session.
·which w1H outline proced ures dcs1gn~d 10-enable
men and women to reach acceptable rcsolu11ons tn
confl ict. There 1s no cost and more information 1\
a"aalablc at 559-0464
Rare cars displayed
Ten clan1c Rolls and Bentleys will be among thi:
rare cars wortll S 10 malhon on d1spla) Sunda> at
Lido Manna Village The ca~. owned b) Gal)
Concannon of( oncannon·s Horseless Stables. Y.111
be shown 11 a m. to 4 p.m
Friday, August 1
No mtetln11 1cbedaled
Po ucE Loe 11
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Orenge Cou1 DAILY PILOTIFrkMy, ~ 1, 1ue * AS
Irvine firm& face pollutiOn charges _.
By STEVE MARBLE !-
0t.,. o.., ,_....,.
Two Irvine compamcs have been Or·
dcred to appear an courtAua. 21 to respond
to ml.Sdcmeanor charies of pollutina
Upper Newport Blay with to1uc waste.
About 250 pllons of munauc acid
spilled May 19 fro m a damqcd, plasttc
container located in a park1n1 191 of
Science Applications International. said
Pat Moore. a ~pokesma9 for the State
.
..Dcpanment or Ftth and Game
Some of the 1c1d, ulCd to clean nm from
mac~inecy, reached lbc environmentally
tent ative upper bly, said Moort. .
The leak occurred on a Sunday, but wu
not discovered until the nexJ day, by wh ich
time nearly the entire contents of th~
piastre stora~ tank had emptatd. he 111d.
~oore said the to~ic liquid is h1&hly
ac1d1c. ,
A San Dieao anorney represenuna
Science Applications, which h•• offices in
Irvine at iat72 Bardt«n Ave., coutd not
be reached for comment •
In June, up to 400 pUons of itopropYI
alcohol leaked from a llOf'llt room or
Container Corp. ~r Amcric~.z..!~•ubsid1ary
of Mobil Oil. located at louuu Bamnca
Road, said Moore. .
The alcohol spilled unchecked for about
three hours before the leak wi1 d1soovercd
by employees, he said.
Because drains in the stora&e room were
pluged. the alcohol no""cd i~to neat'by
alarm drains and cve1nuaUy IDtO lhe
Upptt Newport Bay. .
A spokelmu for lb( eomsuy ._. 0U1
of town and could nbt be reedltd for
comment .
The upper bliy 1s an cco~ raerve
owned and m11nt.aincd b{t~irFisb and
Game Cornm11SJon. ~Both compenles wete ordered to appear
• ·jn Municipel Coun in Santa AnL The
charaes carry a maximum penalty of
$2,000.
Residents evac,uated after car hits gas.-n:ieter
By G. JEANETl'E AVENT
o.lyflle4C:..11111 ••~I
Twelve residents were evacuated from
three homes in the 700 block of West 20th
Street early Thursday morning after a car
ran off the road and into a gas meter.
According to Costa Mesa police Sgt.
John F1tzpatnck. a 1978 Ford T-B1rd
rammed the living room.on the west side of
a residence at 721 W. 20th St .. causing
maJor structural damage and a gas leak at
4:51 a.iti.QThc Costa Mesa police and fire
departments and the Southern California
Gas Co. respon~d and the ga'i meter was
shut off. Police l\rc stall looking for the
dnver of the ve 1lclc, who lef\ the scene.
satd Fitzpatnck.
The residents of the home. Mana
Castro, 63, and daughterGlona Casiro. 23,
were uninjured. G~na Ca'i1ro said she
though t the home had been rocked by an
earthquake.
Gaal Rosecn, d1stnct manager for the ga s
company, said when ga-; company £rews
amved. "the-car was on top of the meter."
The main valve controlling the meter \"3S
shut off and the leak was brought under
control at 6:20 p.m .. she said
Roseen said homes at 711 . 72 1 and 725
W. 20th St were evacuated and the street
was dosed between Sterling and Pomona
~v.eo~-Jraflif; .was rerout~~ µpJ.l! 7.05 a.m thou~fnerewa~no amage from
the natural gas, she said 11 was unknown
when the Castro home can be reoccupied
because of structural damage. Pai'amedtca help an unldentifie'cl woman, c.oD fined to a wheelchair, lea-.e the area.
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2 officers in Santa ·Ana
shooting prObe resign
By STEVE MARBLE
Of!MOellyl'lletlt.fl
Two of seven Santa Ana police officer'>
under 1nves11ga11on for linng '>hots into
Super-. 1sor Roger \tan1on 's county offilcs
have 're51gned. police official~ ..aid 1oday
The officers who were not 1dcn1/ticd b)
name or rank. may seek employment wnh
another poltc:c department. a spokesman
said.
"They have: left, re<;1gned. bu11h1'i1s no1
neccssa~I) related to the <ohoo11ng:· 'Mild
Lt Robert ( havc1 a commun1t' rclatwm
<,pokesman fo r the depanment ·
He did no1 pro\. 1dc further expla!'\auon
r he group· of pohl't' oflicm 1ll~edty
gathered after v.o rk1ng hour\ dunng the
morning of June 19 and fired4 voile} of
shots from tht.• top level of Orl\nge < ounl)
Tran'i1t D1\tmt parking garctgc near the
count}' 's Hall of .\dmp1\lra11on.
Two bullet\ pierced a window of
Stanton") officl'\ and lodged abo"e a
doorwa). according w police reports The
uffi t.e apparent!) wa<; empty at the ume
<i1an1on. the former mavor of Foun1a1n
'v alle) and a res1de"nt of tha1 c11y, has
declined comment because of the police
probe which c,o uld result 1n cn m1nal
charges being filed,.againsl some or all of
the offi cers
··1 heard this 1s going 10 the D1stnct
Attorne>." said Donald Blakenship. prcs1·
dent of the Santa Ana Police Benevolent
Assoc1a11on
Cha"cL said 1he officers were ··soc1al-
1L1ng." He would not confirm reports that
1he offi ce" wer~ cclebra1ing 1hc end of a
proba11onal) penod all new officers are
required to complete
Suzanne Victor. an aide 10 the super-
' 1sor and a former adm1n1<;tra11v1: aide an
f ou-nra1n Va11e). said ~e d1sto ... ered The
bull~t hole' about 8 am on Juni: I 9 and
alerted Shenff 41 deput1e'
It 1s believed 1he shooting took place at 3
a m the same day.
De_pu.ues mvcsllgated the m~1dcn1 and
turned their reports and all tv1 dence ove~ ..
to the Sa nta Ana Pohcc t)Ci:t.irtment. said
Shmfis Lt. Dick Olson.
Chavez said the department\ 1n1crnal
probe will be completed earl)' ne't week
"'1 I Helionetics filing for
bankruptcy protection
By tbe Auoclated Pr~u
Irvine defense contractor Hehoneucs Inc which defaulted on a S4.5 m1lhon
note in March. has filed for federal bankruptcy protection to avert a threatened
forccl01u rc by Downey Savings & Loan A.ssocaauon
Heltone11cs said 11 believes the ··potennat for a successful reorgamzauon 1s
fa vorable" under the Chapter 11 fihng made Thursday
·The note held by Downey Savings 1s backed b) Heho~ucs' assets. and the fi rm
has said other creditors have been more cooperative than Downe) in wortcmg out
problems. • ·r-
-The Chapter 11 fi hng comes less than a month after fi ve of the company's 12
board members and 1ts chairman resigned for a vancty of reasons. including the
con)pany's loss of its hab1hty insurance for di recto~ and offic.cn. ~spokeswoman for the company said there wert no plans to layoff any of the
190 employees at Helionet1cs
"This was all done 1n tnc last )'Car We made a number of acqu1s1t1ons that
lUJ'.ncd out not too profitable so w.t divested." ~1d C1111re Sm11h'" a pllbhc relat1_o~s
spokeswoman. "We hope to restruc1ure the compan,," she said.~ ..
Hchoneucs makes power-conversion cquu>ment It as current I} working on a
SS million Navy contract to develop a submanne commun1ca11onc; system using a
laser for secret transmm1on of undersea meilagc\
Hehoneucs has said the firm could earn up to SI 00 mil hon 1n bus1nes~ 1f the
systenns succcn fut . . -
In recent years. the company's wann ing of some sizable defense contracts was
cri ucazed because 1t had ·afiracted a number of retired Pentagon oflictals as board
members.
Aftershocks continue after big Bishop quake
Bl~HOP I .\Pl -Eastern Sierra rcc;1-
dent'i awoke toda'f for the second day 1n a
rov. to the 1011 of earthquake'\, and they can
expect mntt afler;hoctrto-tast month'
pov.erful temblor sc1smologist'i said.
Thousand~ of quakes have nppled
through the B1'ihop region ~ance a 6.1 ·
magnitude quake on Jul)' 21 that cau!>ed
S2 7 million damage. 1nciuding 150-
temblor~ above lO. 20 above 4.0 and live
above 5.0. )(1~molcmg1sts said.
There were no report<, <>f damage toda}'
tr•nm the l~1e~t an the 5ene\ of 11f\ershock'i
The first shaker mca'lurcd 4 I on the
Richter scale at 7 27 a m . said Wallace
Ranen. spokesman at 1hc llni,crsit) of
Cllhforma. -fkrkckr . <1~~mology lah The
'iCCOnd '\lruck al 7 28 a m and had a
magnitude of 4 7 he stud
The cp1cen1cr of the quakes wa'i pin·
pointed 15 miles northwc'it of Bishop
about 220 miles nonh of l.os Angeles and
210 mile\ eas1 of San Franc1!.Co. Ra vven
said
\e1smulog1\t\ at the t ~ <leolog1cal
CiunC\ in Mcl},lo Park mea'lurcd thi:
second quake at 4 6. said spokeswoman
Edna King The first quake was above a 4
she said but "1t wasn't calculated becausc 1h~~eund quakc-tOOlt-ptteedcnre"
"It is in the aftershock 1one and l'i
npcctcd to corrtinue for some time:· -;he
..aid "We expect more .. 41 A 5 S-magni1ude quake -about I 0
t1mC\ stronger than today's -JOited the
same area at 12:23 a.m. Thursday brtak·
1ng windows and knock.mg goods off store
c;hche\
"Th1'1 lt'vcl this morninit ·~ nenc
v.rackinf: but at doesn't really do much
damage. ' l I S Forest Service spokesman •
Ra) Schaaf said toda) "When people lose
a lampura~ orsomethmr hkt chat we
don'J hear about 11."
Thursda) a 11ny eanhquakc Jiggled the
coa!ital sec11on of Los Angeles shortly after
noon No damage wa'i reported. althoug,h
police received more than a dozen call-;
follov.1ng the temblor. which measured 2.8
on the Richter scak and wa~ centered
about a-mile ca'>t of '>Uhurban ("uh er C ·11)
Slayer of-Costa Mesa man·
gJyen ~if e without parole
another man \.\ t•dnt'~<la' t in hrr
an<;wcnng mat.hint'
Fountain Valley
en ter, someone hurglan1cd a homt.·
~ednesdav on the 11200 block ol
'land'itone · The intruder al food and
took JC"'el11. cash and camera equip-
ment all 'alued at SQJO
\l apuko • • • Band11' \mashed through a bath·
room 11.all and stole S250 in cash from
~1r \peed\ a1 Bcalh Boulc,ard and
Talbcn
Huntington Beach • • • '°1-0mcon<' stoic a pipe wrench Thie\ ~senlered a home in thl' 'looo , .iluc<l at $6 ~from a truck 10 the 6000
block of Woodbov. through .i garage hh>llt; 111 Pn,ulla
By STEVE MARBLE .. Of _O..,,......., and killed Ross Ho"''C out\1de I fart·~
Och on July 26. I Q8S
"'ere ··po1ntle<;-;" and "1d1ot1c" and
urged 1uron to place him on death
ro"'
\omconc hrole .i "'1 nlln"" 1 n J door
to hu~an1e .\louh1an·., <;tore. 165 '7
Rmokhur\t 'it t>clon.· 1t opened
T hursda\ morning Thi: 1n1 rudcr also
eritcrcd an offile 1n thl· \tore and 'itok
a '\~fc The Im\ -1ndud1ng the sale
ugarette\ t.a\h mone' order'I lotten
11clet'i .inJ 'tamp' "'a' l''>llmatt•d
at S 14 \6'1
door and '>lolc a S HO gun and $600 in •
cash • • • La&una Beach
as convKted
(o ta Me\11
dchcatesstn
stntenced
'IOn without
A repeal killer who
last month of slaying
man out 1dc a Big Bea
dunng a robbery w
Thursda)' to life 1n .p
chance of parole
Jurors an 1he an Bernardino
Superior Court cut f'CJ«·ted 1he
prosecution's request 10 ha ve Danny
Floyd Williamson eitc('ulcd.
Willia mson. who now ha\ twice
been convicted of murder ar; well a~
robbery. hurgall)' and auault. shot
The 38·)'Car-old e\-rnn" 1ct '-"ll'i
conv icted of first-degree murder last
mon th after earlier pleading guilty to
three CQ.unts of assault with a d~adl)
weapo°"wo count'> of ro~ry and :\
s1ngJecoun t of P<>.,sesswn ofa lirctrm
by a felon.
W1lham'ion shot Howe and wcnt
on.a cnmc sprer in wh1l h'tte a\!>lultcd
or 'ihot at 1wo other eouplc'i and led
San Bernardino Cihenff~ dcpu11es on
a car chase. ~1d Dcput) D1~11mt
Attorney Raymond lfa1ght rTI.
Haight said Wiiiiamson'\ ar 110M
Pubhl IX-fender Alan Spears bad
,\,kcdJurors 10 ,co\w1c1 his cher1 of
SCC'On -degrrc murder •
Spcan said Wtlham~on was 'iO
drunk that 1t would have been
1mposs1blc for him to plan to k1U
Ho"'c. He dcscnbcd W1ll1ami;on as a
"vet) seasoned. bu1 \ell' •n<'pt.
cnm1nal ·•
" person ~n1cnccd to 1& 1m·
prtsonment Wit hout Chante orparulc
rnn he rclca'iCd from pmon after 'O
year<, h)' pc11uon1ng the governor
Carob • • • · Newport Beacb .\ gold, .tnllquc mirror a th!'«'.
An arson1s1 cauStd d. magc to J)R\ Coeta Meu p1ect' lugga&t' ~1. ruruun'> and othcr
Inc.. 493 t Barch SI , hy nnunno item~ wonh appro 1mu1eh StiOfl
"'' C' A 20-'-'ear-old man "'il' arrc.,ted 11n I r "'""I"" t<•rao" ""~hne 1hrou•h the hu'iine'I\' mall , 11.cre 'Ito en rum a r ... ,,. • • ' • • ''" ......-Jr' (,r.,.enbnar I anc and Pnnt:cton h rt nl 1 , "I~ slot and threw an a matC'h A \pnnklcr .. t.\ 1nct ctt .10 apa ml' .1 ~-
sy .. tem dou·_,., the fire Onve tor allC'dgcdh dm 1n1 under the Harhor Rh d • ~ • • • influence of alcohol f hur..Oa\ morn· •• •
r ave fur coat and Jewell)' worth 1ng \ \outhctn ( nhforn1a Ga'i ( 0
S27 800 I ,._ d • • • cmplO\C'e informed police fhur"ida\. , wtrt ~to en 1rom a rt,• encc A re~idcnt in the 1 llXI hhx.k ut C>t1 1he300block.o.r M.om1naC\1ar M1••1c1n Or1""r"ce1"c·• 13,,annmang th111 an apanmen1 .H ·IRC\Q Ornn&<' n ... " v S~ ~ i\\e had \('\C'rDI man1uan.t plan\\ ~ buraJrtr hrokc into a H·foot l m tekphonr call' hctwecn 'I 4 and fl ' growtntt \1, poll<'tl plant\ v.crr Cran docked at 2800 Layfcot and _p rn_lhursday from u m.in cl:um1na ronfu.c.ttc:d .ind dcmo1rc<l 1 h<' r .... ,.
'101t II tt'l~on. a vtdto casstmr -ttlt res1dtn1 hmt 1l1'lt-ff'tt-ffi'lm <H11\( ,,~ mTlt'rti OHtc um a1
recorder. nne. glas~\. b«r and two condo home
champaanc hott~l • " S \00 < nnra' ( •R •r.utm ~~' 'tult•rl .\ n <'ll·ho>fn;nd ~ta\ 1n8' on a\ :i
Jcwer1y and a l'Oll~rnon of ~'\1hna from a Oodge Dart tl.'lfkC'd "' thi· rclOmnutc et an apartmC'nt at ~ 11 7
troph1" wor\h $7.030 wert ~tolcn P1nc<:rtck V11lagr \par1ment\at I lOO f ldl'n Ave. allcdJ<'dh J\c,aultcd h1'
from a rt<11dcn<'e on the \000 bl0<:k of Adum ' i\ '<' o\C'rn11lht "'C'tln«"l:n , , pirlfncnd for rrd'I\ 1n11 " call lrom I
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••• Officer\ arre'ltcd M 1chael Da" 1d
Bernstein. 21 . ot Fountain Valle~
Wednesday al1er a neighbor <,potted
him entenng a home through '1
windo"" He was (oCCn later emerging
with coin\ 1n pla'ill< ha&!> lie wa'
placed in Oranac ( 11unt\ Jail on
o,uc,pk 1nn o( hllrgl .. I') • • • A res1d~nt uf 1hc-. l.t>OOO hlcxl.. of
l 1vngs1onc rcponed r~ursda ~ lhat
\Omeonc c;ha~tcrrd a win(.lw1ng to
buralan1c h1~ )'t'llow I t>7t< Volk'>·
wagcn R~h11 T hl' Im\ included
'>tereo <'QU1pment worth \411 Dam '
a~e to the \eh1dt• "'ol' 1•,11mated .11
\ ... 00 • • • r ntrrin& through an open dining
room Y..1ndo11. ••omeonc buraJan1cd
"" apanmenl on the 10200 bled. 1t1
l a I la 1en<b .\ "enuc T hc lo'>'>
C\t1ma1cd at S HO 1ndud<:d tC'-"Cln
mnnf\ a i.hot~un and a tape rc"nrde1 • • • .\ re\1den1 of the I ()Ml(t h11K lo. of
~forn1ng (rlur-. 1eportcd ~edncsd41'
lhltl \om('one P\lr 4m1 ·J ht\ r~4
I 'fH6 f nvnl1t-hwn~ v.lulc· 11 W·lS
park<'d al a \hopping plata at 161~7
l\'roukhur\t \t I he IU\\, C'-t1m.rn J <ti
\Ho 1nd11dcd .1 lJm('r.t and tv.o·
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Rt'OHI\ IOI! "-Ind<"' lllll\ Cf\ to
tiurglar' also entered a home in thl'
8000 'block of Wind) Sea through a
garage door and '>tole $950 in Jewclf)
and S 1.000 an computer <'qu1pment . • • • I ntrude~ entered a home 1n the
I 5000block ofMa)'no~cr 1hrough an
unocked back door and slole a
camera. a vi deo casscllc recorder and
1ewelry • • • Someone stoic drape valued at
$1 ,000 and a SSO light fhturt' from a
rc<11dencc 1n the 8000 hlcx·k of
~'l'rJI pcoplc in thr area of
Rluchird C an)on C>n"e rcponcd
heanng three or four gun'ihOl'i al
about ~ '0 p m fhur-,da". Officer;
re.,pondang 10 the · call'i, however
could not locate the wurcc of the
noi'iC' or am "lt"" of foul pla)
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I he owner ot a I 98 1 'itatnless steel
De Lorean reported the sports car
stolcn Thurida\ night from 11s Lower
( hfl Dnve I0<'8t1on
Newport police nab trio -
on prostitlltion charges
Thrtt profe<;'i1onal (~11n' "ere
3rTe'iled 0 U'ip1c1on Of prml1IUll<'n
fhuf"i(ja) unng a rou11nt· "1n·
optrat1on al a ._,,cwpon &ach hn1d
poh~ rcponC'd
I 1nda J tud1 vant \\ nl "-•nt3
Rat hara tmma Oartent" 8:u1e · '' "'
Ut ~AB eft&..Debb~Afte "'""'"..._."'"'
\0 of '\nahc1m, 'A>Ct't hoo~td on
~ll\fll('100 of pro .. t1tu1inn and hdcl on'
\I ()(l() hJ1I r~ohu! \aid
Thr Y..!lml·n Y..ho re ported! "'"'l
tor diffeft'nt e.,.,on ~n11:C\ 1n 1'.t"
p<\rt tkilt h wef'<' arre tcd at tht'
\krid1.in ltotel. 4SOO Mac:Anbur
Hhd
\turdl\ant told pohce-~ cm-
plO\C'd h~ E~ort~ lJnlunat.cd met
~J\ age 1dentJ1ied her .empk)yer .,
( la\\!( (· on\. Baile)' raid J(1
,ht' 11i a \C'lf~mploycd C1COtt.
t he urcm art pan of a Pft'iOdic
, r.1~kdown on e on 11en-1ce1 ""'JlC'1 tC'd of h(ana fronts f'i r proru.
1ut111n poh« SA1d.
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A• W Orange Coelt DAILY PILOT-/ Friday. Augutt t, 1986
16 llUftwijen small plai:ie
~·crashes in Mexico City
By Ule Auoclatecl P~11
MEXICO CIT\' -A small plane crashed on a ma,ior downtown
lhorou&hfarc Thursday. hilting two buildings and tOJunng 16 people. 00il·1al\
said. Tft<' twm-cngine Cessna J 10 crashed on Laiaro Cardenas A "enuc one of
the city's biggest downtown streets. at about 12:30 (>.m. PDT and bro
1
kc into
three pieces. A private television network said the injured were taken first 1ntu
a nearby shoe storc. leavinga trail ofblood. Among the tnJurcd were the plane')
p1Jot, co-pilot, one passenger and l 3 pallsersby. A polil'e !>pokesm;,in ~1d there
were no repons of death\
Vlolence mounts after Jamalcan elections
KINGSTON. Jama1t:a -Pohcc said a woman was .. toned 10 death and
!>upporters ofnval ~ht1cal parties clashed Thursday following local elcctaons
m which t)le oppos1uon scored a crushing victory over the governing Jamaica
Labor Part). A total of 38 people were reported to have been arTCsted in
election-related violence. Police said the woman was stoned to death an
Spanish town, 13 miles cast of Krngston, by a mob who accused her of being
sociahst. Her death brought the clcct1on-rclated toll to fou r Three people were
shot dead an separate 1nc1dent~ Tuesday, election day
Bomb Jclll• one, wounds 26 ln Belrut
BEIR UT. Lebanon -A bomb exploded today at a crowded commercial
center in Clmstian cut Beirut. and police ~1d the blast killed one Lebanese
soldier and wounded 25 c1v1hans. The blast wa the third deadly bombing this
week in Beirut Two car bombings -one MondaY. 10 east Beirut and the other
Tuesday in 1he c1t(s Moslem westcm sector -killed 57 people and wounded
. .\ ..
Air traffic crews ' staf!e mini-stnke
in Philippines
MANll A, Ph1llppines (AP) -
More than 250 air trafik controller!>
-went un stnke today, but resumed
work 1$.Js, than seven hours later after
rece1v1ng word they would hke1y get
raise~.
Thes1H.lQwn stnkc. which began at
7 a.m., sn'1'rled air travel an the
Philippines and left hundreds of
passengers stranded in Manila alonc
Victorino Palpal-latoc. director of
the Bureau of Air Transportation.
said controllers agreed to resume
work after Transport;111on M1n1~ter
Hernando Perez said he would rec-
ommend unspecified salary hikes.
Perc1 was mecung Wlth President
Corazon Aquino to discuss the situ·
at1on. he said
Palpal-latoc had earlier been sum-
moned to the presidential palace. and
said Aquino seemed sympathetic to
the stnke~ who earn $85 to S 165 a
month
He quoung her as saying that ·:,1f
their figure'> arc correct, then their
salanes mu'it really be rather low."
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U.S. veto kill& U ~N. tiid tO
stop Nicaraguan rebel al~
lJNITl.I> NATIONS (Al')-. ·1 h.e United States on
Thur!)da) vetoed d ')el'unty Council resolu11on calhng for
1l to rumply with a World Court orde1 to stop aiding
Nicaraguan rebel~ ,
The vote was 11 -1 for the resolution wuh Thailand.
Britain and France abstaining. The negative vote of the
United State~. one of five permanent members of the
council, killed the measure. ~ _
lJ S Ambassador Vernon Waltcrs4<l1d the resolution
"painted an inaccurate picture of tlie true s1tuat1on 1n
Crntral Amcrn:a" •d would not ha ve contnbuted to
peace in tltc 11rca
Waller<, sau.J the coun dec1S1on 1nclude<j .. basele'is
assertions" aga1n\t the United States-and ignored ·'very
substanual evidence of N1cara~uan m1sbehav1or."
Sir John fhompson of Bnt.ain abstained, saying the
resoluuon g;tH~ the 1mprcss1on that the Central Ameritan
problem was between Nicaragua and the Unned States
and did not.deal w11h Nicaragua's failure to hvr up to
regional commitment~
"Freedom 1\ being suppressed" in Nicaragua.
Thompson said.~ 111ng the expulsion of Roman Catholic
church men and the closing of a leading newspaper.
The rc!.olutwn, introduced by non-aligned member'>
of the 15-nation tounc1I. did nol mention the Unated
tates by name. but ll called for full compl\ance w1~h
World Court's June 27 ruling againsuhe United States 1n
a case brought by Nicaragua.
In that ruhng, the court said U.S. support for
Nicaraguan rebels was 11legal and the United States
should pay reparations. . . The court is thc Jud1c1al arm of the United Nauon1o,
• but unlike the Security Counc1l 1t has no power LO eofo~
m decisions and must depend on voluntary compliance.
The United State~ has said it docs not recognize the
court'sJunsdicuon an the case. The resolution called on all countnes "to refram from
carrying out, supp6rting or promou n~ poht1cal, economic
or military uons of any kind against any state of the
re94on." It also stressed "tht' obligation of all states to seek a
\Olut1on to their disputes by peaceful means 1n accordance
wuh international law"
The permanent Sccunty CounC:1l members are the
United States, Bntain, (he Soviet Union, China and
France The nations that cum:ntly hold the (evolving
seats are. VeneLuela, Tnmdad and Tobago. Republic of
the Congo. Australia.-Bulgana, Denmark, Ghana,
Madagascar, T~a1land and the United Arab Emirates.
Other nauons may address the council
• 3 IOothers. Todays m1d-afiemoon explosion sparked a fire at a taxicab parking
~lot at the Solemur building ne.ar an iron factory 1n east Beirut'\ Dora district.
Crail forms new Itallan government · .
ROME ..-Soc1alast Bettino Cra:u formed ltaly's45th postwargovernmen1
today with himself as premier, resurrecting the five-party coali tion he headed
before interparty feuding toppled the previous g~vemmcnt five weeks ago.
Crax1 handed a list of Cabinet ministers to President Francesco Coss1ga at
midday The prev10u!lgovcrnment had set a longevity record 1n Italian poll11t·s
since World War II b) 'itayang in power 34 months. Parliament was expected to
give the new Cabinet a vote of rnnfidcnce next week. "The govern men I 1s a
good government and I hope that 1t will obtain, 1n the next few days the c~nfidencc of the Chamber (of Deputies) and the Senate of the RepubliL.'<>o 11
will be able to stan ane"' 1h work." said ( rax1. who resigned as prcm11:r Junt· 27
after losing a ~cre1 parhamentar) vote.
Disguise alds·escapeto W. Berlin
BERLIN (AP) -An East German
man said today he c'>capcd to the
West through a Berlin Wall check-
point b) dressing as a Soviet sergeant
and putung three mannequins d1~
gu1sed as Soviet officers an the car
with him
Hc1ni Braun told a new<, con-
ference he drove through the '-hn l ·
TD dfive1:trainee misses exit
on freeWay; bus flips; 27 hurt
LOS ANC1l·I f ~ (1\Pl -'\ hu\ driver trainee.' ~ho
realized too latc that <,h(• ~a .. '>uprosed to exit thl'
Hqllywood"f-rccwa> menurned a hu'>. in1unng 27 pcork
and clo\ing the lrcewa} ·., nonhbounJ lane'> for fi, c hour\
"I guc!I\ I \.I.a\ gwng too fa\l to tw In that (bu~) lane ..
dnver Shirk) R10J<1'> ..aid 1n a hr11adc.a<,t 1nten IC\.\. after
T'hursda} 's at·c1dcnt .
Riojas wa!I undergoing a"" "'tx.i-I raining wur<,c JnJ
was learning lhe route under the eye ol a lint• \upcn 1\or,
Raul Le~enberg. \did \outhern ( alilom1a Rapid Tran\11
Dmrict ~polce~man ~arc Littman
Dcpanmcnl of \1otor Vchu,;k rt•cords \ho~
Lc~enherg 31 of l\iorth Holh "ood had his dm·l·r'\
Ileen~ \USpendrd on \fail h 11 and had been cited thrt.~l'
llmt'\ dunng lhl p.t\t three \Car!. ror <,pccding
U:wenherg'<. dn.,.ang rcrnrd
RmJa'> wa'> adm1ucd to rtollywoo<l Prc~b)tcnan
Hosp1Htl .with cul\ on her leg'>. w hilc Lcwcnbcrg wa\
injured hut walked awa) from the cra'>h. Rf D SPoke~man
Rav (iarua <;a1d
, . rhe 1·45 p.m 1nc1dent WJ\ 1hc latc'SI or .. everal R ro
hu'> accident'> in recent month'>. anJ 1t occurrtd m1nutcc;
alter the d1slnt·t'<, Board of D1rellor\ \.Otj,'d to spend $3 K
m1ll1on to rt'nt·~ m ~ "' m1ll1on liahil1l} tn'iurance rohq
for another ~car The policy lar\(_·d at m1dn1ght
• ->.J lca\l IWOOrtht• rrcceding RTDacclc:fCrll'>ln\ohcd
~mrr., ~ho were undn thr 1nflucnct of drug .. Bui field
sobnet) te!lt'i adm1nl\tcred to R10Ja~ -shonl> after thl'
. accident showed no e' 1dencc of alcohol or drugs an hn
'>'.-'item < ahlorn1a ll1gh~a~ P:.tt rol <;fl(ikesman M1kl
"1aa., \atd
point in a !>lallnn wagon he painted
beige to look like a \tandard ~mu,•t
pa1rol vehicle
Braun. 4M. said he drove through
the checkro1nt V. odnc\da) evening.
Rainer It 1ldebrandt. spoke'>man
tor the .\ugu'>I I) Worl-.ing Cirour. a
human nghl'> orgamLath>n '>aid
Braun\ c.u passed through In·
va lidenstras"se crossing near the
T1ergarten area of Berlin. l he c:ros<>·
ing 1s in the center of the d1v1ded city.
Georg Henschel. a spokc~man for
the West lkrhn lnlenor M1n1stry.
told The Associated Press that "we
onl) know what was released at the
prt'ss conference by the working
group." He said he could not confirm
the 'ltory.
"We never take an officml stance
on escapes;" he said .
As members of the Alhed powers
governing Berlin under a postwar
occupation agreement. Soviet
soldier'> may cross freely between the
East and West' sectors as long as the\
are in uniform
T hl \upcn 1!.or al\o rcponcdh had Ix-en in' oh ed in
art 1dt:nt\ IO \pnl I l/K4 and IJ\I Janual"\ rhe licen .. t:
suspen\mn ""'' 1111 lc11ling 10 maintain 1n\urancc on h1~
au1omohlle the flJpcr \a1J
RT D olliClals contacrrd trad mrrnmmcn1 nbuut
Th1rl)·OOl' people werl' on lhl' 47-pa\....,nger bu.,
which wa\ on .in t"11;pre'>'> run Imm downinwn 111
~orthndgc 1n 1hc \an F-crn:indo Valle\ A.II hut tour
r\'lt°j~ tre-atmetH for IOJUfll"\ •
Northbound ruah hour traffic waa snarled on
the Hollywood Freeway in Loa Angele•
"'~
Thur.clay after an RTD bua overturned.
Twenty-aeven ~naera were hurt .
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rivals her opponents'
SA( RAMENTO <AP) -( h1ef Ju~t~e Rose Bird's campaign war lhe\t
appears to Ix' rivaling tho~c of her opponents. according to rcpon'> for the tir\t
su months of t 986
81rd'scampa1gn director S1even vla1er; ..aid Thursda\ that 'ihe has raised
S 113 500 dunng the penod and ~pent SI 06.650. but ha~ a total of JI.ISi under
SI I m1l11on to spend before the November election
She and live other of the ~vcn '>upremc ( oun 1ust1cr~ are up for
reconfirmation. and opponents arc campa1gn1ng ag;i1nsl her and Juo;t1ce ..
Joseph Grodin and ( ruz Reynoso Bird has been trailing 1n the poll~
Campaign finance reports required by the state were due to be po~tmarli..cJ
b~ Thursda\
· The two b1gge'>t campa1gm oppo'iing Bird. Californians 10 Defeat Rose
Bird and Cnme V1<:t1ms for Court Reform. reponcd ha ving raised $4 6 mil hon
dunng the six monthli, but spending alt but S325.000
These t~o c.ampa1gn!i ong1nall y sought SJ m1llll>n for a fall tcle.,.1~10n
adven1S1ng campaign. bul their officials have rt_\.l!>ed that do~ nward to about
$I 5 million.
Said an assm.ant c.ampa1gn manager for Crime V1t:t1ms for Coun Reform
Debbie Goff. "We don't think we will ha ve any trouble getuog our message
across to the pub li t." .
The oppos1uo~ campaign~ have bttn harpntg on the Bmt court') long
record of uverturn1ng death sentences. Bui they say they will also begin
d1scu~,an~ c1v1l cases. and argue thai Bird, Grodin and Re ynoso d1scnm1natc
against prl\ ate property owncrr..
Three other comm1ttcc'i working tO un!>eat Bird. Grodin and Reynoso
reponed having raised about $280.000 and spending about $240.000 dunng
the first six months. These included the Law and Order\ampaign Committee
headed by con,.scrvallve state Sen. H.L. Richardson, R-Glcndora, raising
S 148.000. Californians for Justice in the Courts, getting S 125.000 from a fund·
ra1s1ng arm of Los Angeles County Superv1'ior Mike Antonovich 1l'TTC1
Prosecutor's Working Group. ra1s1na about $6,500. ·
,\committee allied with Bird. Grodin and Reynoso and headed b> former
(10\ Rdw1n "Pat" Brown reported nmangS29.000 and sprnd1ngS 16.449 smcr
its formation earlier this yeif,_
Orodan backers say hc.-"1\as raised about ~ 146,000. of which SI 06.446
remains.
Rcynoso's campa1$n manager ~1d he h~s raised Just over $332,000 dunng
1he first 1x i;ionths, bnnging h1!i 1otal on hand to $354,000.
~
$oUthside Slayer•s palm
prints difficult to trace
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The k1llcnif th? 17lh Souih~idc Slaying v1ct11Tf
11pparently left a palm pnnt at the ~enc. hut thr finding may prove to be.-of11ttl<"
u~. 11 wa\ rtPo~eO.today
PaJm pnnu are not procc\sed by the iitatc Ju<iucc Dcpanment'!.
comJ?utenz('() pnnt 1dcntiticat1on system and the Pohcc Dcpanment'ssystc:m .
~hcduled to go into use 1n January. alM> will lack thccaJNlllility to process palm
rmnh.
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'• raoo f .W.LH ·f-fhc body of Austcrhcrui "Lorena" Alvarez. )2, who had beoen stabbed nd
beaten. w~ found l~st Fnday in a l:.os Angeles schoolyard. The task force:
1nH\t1.,at1na th<' lulhngs has linked her !.laying to the ~nal killer .1.
Details on when and exactly whert the print wa, found were not ~ported
The slaying of another woman fou nd the same day 1n another school)ard
h"e miles awl!Y remain, under 1nvest1pt1on but hu not be-en linked
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7 ' 1:.arher tf\i$ week, the (1ty C'ounc1I authomed a SI 0,000 oven1me
payment for c1v1han pnnt eitpcrt!> to help the Pohcc CXp.'\nment's sc1cnt1fi1.
1nve11t1gat1on dcpanment "compare finaerpnnts of \USpecl ap1m.t latent
pnnt'I obtained from Soutb'11dc Slayer .cai.cs"
~""'---..h-1~,,.P .... o~hcc offic1al't dechnC'd to say 1f they have fin erprint\ they bcht'vc art th~ kttttr, who hn bC't11-bt1'Tn?¢10r'ttt womt"n most 1n-SOutti -
< entral Los Anacles, since I Q83 M ny of tho v1ct1ms ~ere rro,111utei.
Scvt'ral ot~rr k1lhnp are under 1nvcst1ga11on by a \Jl('l 1.il pohcc and
'ihcnff s ta'ik force
MeMwhtlc, at a ne~ confertnc<' I hu™'ay, Lo~ natld" ( ount
'iuf)(lrv1Mlr Kenneth Hahn t:alled for the FRI to 101n an 1hc 'it'nal Inlier
1nve~t1aa11on
..
• ' c o~~ eo.11 OAll,.Y PILO~riday, AuoUtt l . 1918 •,All
' . U .s._ space rec~veey plan
8.iJ11ed atprivate industry-
W ~SHl~OTON (AP) -Mahtary
satelhtes will be boosted into space
more of\cn on unmanned rockets
and virtually all commercial launche~
may be handled by pnvate industry
, due ta the shuttle Challenger disaster.
govemmellt officials &a)'.
Any effort to prod pnvatc industry
into the launch business, an tum,
could lessen the need to build a
Challenger replacement, although
President Reagan has made no final
dcc1s1on on that, the officials added.
' S1gn1ficant pieces of the adm1n1~
tration's "space )'ccovery plan" were
outlined Thursday at aeparate Whate
House and Pentagon bnefings
At the Pentagon, Air Force Sec-
retary Edward C. Aldndge un veiled a
five-year, $2.6 balhon recovery pro-
gram that fonnally reverses the
mahtary's reliance on the shuttle
"The fapendablc Launch Vehu:les
(unmanned rockets) arc going to be
the workhorse from now on" for the
DefCnse Department Aldndge de-
clared. "We cannot afford to rely on a
single launch system."
Three mandatory safety Inspections
were skipped on shuttle 0 -rlng seals
WASHINGTON (AP)-C'on,arcss1onal investigators disclosed Thon.day
that Morton Thiokol Corp. s~apped three of seven mandatory safety
inspccn()nsofO-ringseals an the solid roc ket motor whose explosion destroyed
the space shuttle Challcri&er. .
• .J.nvcstjgators from the General Accounung Office, Congress' auditing
ann, Jold a House Government Operations subcommatttt that these missed
anspcct1ons at the company's Utah plant were among 2.07S possible quality
control problems an tbe manufacture of the faulty booster rocket.
·The investigators said the problems ranged from the senous to the tnvtal
but that the spa« agency had concluded that none contnbuted to the accident
that destroyed the shuttle and its scven-mem~r crew on Jan. 28.
"We dad make an error on the 0-nngs and we'U correct that," said Edward
G . Dorsey Jr .• vice president of Morton Thaokor s Space Davisum. "It was a
human error - a mistake by the hum.an being who prepared the paperwork.
but it was.not a case of no inspections."
Dorsey said the 0-nngs were inspected twice and certified by
subcontractors.before amvm~ at Thaokol's plant an Utah and again in Flonda
when tbe rocket was assembled before launch. "The pers-0n involved decided
those were sufficient, but we are go ing to put the mspecuons back an," Dorsey
said. w • He added that some of the '2,07S potential problems were as small as an
omitted word in the 700,000 hncs of com pany document\ on the manufacture
of the faulty booster rocket. • ·
A presidential commission has-said flaming ga?> leaking through a fault y
0-ring seal in a joint on the nght solid rocket booster caused the explosion.
At the White Hou~. presidential
spokesman Larry Speakes said a
Cabinet group had recommended the'
NASA space agency ~ l?arred from
accepting c-0mmerc1al and foreign Speakes said pnvate industry had
payloads when shuttle launches art expressed interest an getting into the
resumed. business of launching satellite'> but
"The issue was particularly timely .J that there.1..tfas been a reluctance
an ant1c1pat1on -an light of tho-'*nowiog that the government might sh unt~ suuauon and the backlog of remain In at."
of the shuttle for commercial satel-
lites and hoped to provide 1ncent1ves
to industry to take over the JOb. As
part of its own recovery plan, the Aar
Force 1s asking defense contractors to
develop a new. med1um-hft rocket !or
the m1htary that'Could also be used by
industry, Aldndge said
sc1ent1ftc and military m1 ss1ons • Aldndge added the Air Force
that need to be flown .' Speakes said supported the idea of reducang the use
Witness says Rehnquist involved
in intimidation of minority voters
' WAS HINC1TON (AP)-A former
federal prosecutor said today he saw
Wal ham H~ R~hnquast t.ake pan in a
Republican campaign that "was de-
signed to reduce the number of black
and Hispanic voterc; by confrontation
and in.tim1da11on" an Ph~nax an
1962.
The tccitimony b> Jame'i J
Brosnahan c~me after Uemcx:ral'> on
the Senate Jud1c1ary Comm111ee.
conducting col'lfinnauon heannSl> on
the man nominated to be the nation's
16th chief JUStace, were denied access
by Pre'i1dent Reagan to memos
Rehnquist "'rote u an assistant
-attorne) general more than 15 >ear;
ago
Brosnahan. "'-hO wa s aswaant l ' S
attorney an Phoenix an the early
1960s, specaficall y contradicted
Rehnquist'~ 5enate te'!t1mony in
1971 that hl" never t hallenged the
quallticat1on~ of an> voter~ an
P~n1"< and was merely trying to
arbitrate d1'iputes at polling places
"This does not comport with m>
recoTiecTton of'thc events I witnessed
in 1962 when Mr. Rehnquist dad
serve as a challenger.'' Brosnahan, a
lawyer from San Franc1Sco. told the
committee in a prepared statement.
Brosnahan. summoned to tes11fy
toda) by Senate foes of Rehnquist'\
nomination, said he saw Rehnquist at
a polling place an a predominantly
black and H1span1t precinct 1n M>Uth
Phoenix dunng the November 1962
elections.
".B,ecause the challenges were ~u
numerous. the .. line of "Oler. an
several precUlcts grew long, and ~omt·
btart -amt tttspamc vo1m were
discouraged from 1oanini or staying
an the vote~· lane." he said
"II was myop1n1<>n in 1962 that the
challenging efTon was designed to
reduce the number of black and
H 1span1c \ oters b) confrontation and
in11m1dat1on." he said anct 1hat
RchnC1u1st wa<; actavel ~ 10\ohi:d 1n
the campaign.
Senate panel backs U.S.
sanctions for S. Africa
By tbe A11oclated Press
In tesnmon} at his l'Onfinnat1on
heanngs an 1971 to be associate
JUSllce of the Supreme Coun , Rehn·
qu1!>t described has role 1n a GOP
"ballot secunty" project as arb1·
trat1ng disputes at polling place\
"That 1s not what Mr.· Rehnquist wa\
doing when I saw ham on elcct1on day
an 1962 " Bro'!nahan 'i31d.
The forme r prosecutor said he wa<:o
• <1ummoned to the south Phoen1'
polling place to 1nves11gate com-
plaint\ of illegal interference w11h
ballotang
.\I the "><>uth Phoenix polling plau:
he said "the· complaints did in .. ot\l·
Mr: Rehnqmst's condut't 11 •
The memos sought b) el>mm111ec
Democrats "'-'Crc wntten b) Rehn-
quist while he was an a!lsastant
attome\ gent'ral and le-gal ad .. 1-.er to
then-.\itorne) General John M1tthcll
The hcanng!I resumed w11h rep-
rc<>entat1\eS from ll' 11 n¥-hl'i . and
'-"Omen·~ groups "Otnng their oppo-;1.
tacm to Rehnqu1<.t ---
"" ...........
Rev. Lawrence Jenco blda (left) blda farewell to Father
~lncent Coyne In London on hi• way to the United State..
Jenco arriVes in U .. S.,
meets Reag•n today.
WASHINGTON (AP)-The Rev.
Lawrence Martin Jenco, freed after
S63 days of capt1v1ty, came home to
the Unated States today carrying a
message for President Reagan from
thr kidnappers ~ho seized him 1n
Lebanon and still hold a1·lcast three
other Amencans.
~ U .S Air Force Jet carrying Jerko
from London touched down at..iA n-
drews Air Force Ba..e outside Wash·
angton shortly before 10 a.m. PDT
He was grc<!ted by applau~ from a
handful of people wa11,1ng to greet ham
al planes,ide, and embrace,d several
we ll-w1shers.
Jenco was to meet with Reagao
later 1n the afternoon at the Whate
House
Jcnco, a) 1-)ear-old Rom~ Cath-
olic pnesl from Joh.ct. Ill . was
kidnapped an Lebanon Jan 8, 1985.
b) a Shute Moslem extremist group
known as Islamic Jihad. He was freed
Saturda). his captors sa,ad he was
released ~ause of ha s detenoraung
health He has been diagnosed as
sutTenng from heart disease
Sance ha<; release. Jenco has de-
11.,,ered messages from hi s capturs to
Pope John Paul 11 at the Vatican and
to .\rchb1shop of Canterbury Robert
Runc1e an London.
The contents of the messages ha ve
not been disclosed. and Jenco said he
had not told antone what the kadnap-
RCrs wanted ham to tell Reagan
Presidential spokcc.man Larry Speak-
e-; \did the v.i hue Hou~ would not
disclose the contents of an)' message
The message for Reagan was de-
scnbed b} Anglican Church envo)
Terry Waate as "different an charac-
ter" from the ones deli vered to the
religious leaders He would not
elaborate.
Walle. who traveled to Beirut three
umes on ~half of the archbishop.
said today an London that the pope
and the archbishop want ham to
retum to Lebanon as soon as po-;c;1ble
to resume nego11a11ons with the
kidnappers.
The remaining Amencan hostage-;
wtth whom Jenco was h~ld\. are
fromer Huntangton Beach resident
David Jacobsen. SS. director of the
Amencan Un1vers1t) Hospital 1n
Be1ru1 ; Terr} Ander<;on 38. ch1cl
Middle East corrc\pondent for The
Associated Press. and Thomas
Sutherland. SS lhe un1vcrstt) ·., 3et·
ing dean of agnculturc ·
Walle said Runc1e appro.,,cd the
rtturn trip after stud\1ng the ~1dnaf)
pers' message
"I now wall anxious!\ to hear from
the captors." sal.d Wa11e \\-aatc sPQkc
atancws"'(onfercn«tn London end
was accompanied b) Jenco . ..
"God gi ve you a good pair of
p1lgnm shoes and a vcf} strong
heart:· said Jenco
Waite. has met w1th renre'>(:nta-
t1ves of Islamic Jihad. the \h11te
Moslem extremist group that l la1med
respons1b1hl} "tot kidnapping frnco
and fou r other A.mencans \
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Pick.et
lines bepn fomun_1 today at USX
Corp., formerly U.S. Steel, planu in
nine states, as 22,000 work.en bcpo
tbe first work stoppagt apmst the
nation's No. I 4'tcelmaf.er an 27 years
The dJSpute, which the United
tcelworkers union called a lockout
and the company a strike, bcpn after
a 40-month contract exp1rc<f at m1d-
n1ght Thursday. The sades Called to au~ on a new pact. wh1chaJso would
cover 23,000 la1d-0ff workers. in
S(ven w~k.s of nqo1Jat1ons.
"We proposed to exCcnd the agree-
ment Oi.r J9rapes.al 111a' f'.CJCC'Cd:-
the company We arc locked out, ·
USW chief negotiator James N
M~han said early today.
USW PrcMdtnt Lynn Williams
101ned about 200 workers .outside
USX.'s Cla1non Works early this
morning. shaking han<,is and offering
encouragement
The Steelworkers hung ?>agns on
telephont' poles that read, "USWA
Local Union Locked Out By USX ,"
after being turned away by secunt)
guards at· the plant gate~ when they
tned to rcpon 10 work at midnight.
Uni on members also took their
pos1 t1ons this morning.at the gates of
the company's largest plant, an Gar)
Ind . whi ch employs 7,500 workers
"We·re $01ng to war " Local l01 4
Vice Presldcnr Larry •McWay told
members gathered at a union hall
near the <Jar) mill
More than I 00 pickets who
gathered at the plant's main gate after
m1dn1ght chllnted "Don't lock u~
out," and earned signs Wlth the hand-
lettered word "lockout" across the
word "stn~e "
Unemployment dips
below 7% for nation
WASHINGTON (AP) -The na-
tion's c1v1laan uoemployment rate
dropped 0 h>ercentage point to 6. 9
percent lu1 mooth.,the Labor Depart-
ment said today It was only the third
time in Ronald ~eagan·s five-y~r
presidency that the rate ha<; fallcn
through the 7 percent le"el
In (ahfom1a, unemplo)ment r:ite
climbed from 6 S percent 1n June to
1 1 ptrcent last mon-t-ti
A rebound in con.s1rurucm A"-""J t;
helped create 210000 ne"' JObs-1n
Juh
, ~mploy!1.!ent rose to a record
109JS82Jl00 -
tho 'NOrkapg or l°"kan~ for work -
declined for the first tame an three
.. ear'Y
l nemployment fell 'most drama11-
call) for women and blacks
WASH IN( 1TON -The \enatc Forrign Rclauons Committee \Oted 14-1
today 1n favor of sant11on' aga1n\t \outh Africa's wh1tc-mlnon1y government
Included "'-Ould be a ban on nt'"'-l '> 10\estmcnt\ and bank loan!i. along w1th
a proh1b1t1 on agaans1 1mport1ng coal and uranium from South Afnca into the
l 'n11ed States In add1t1on. the committee added a ban on the 1mporta11on uf
diamonds and s1rateg1< 'mineral'> 10 a lio,t of opt1om a .. aalable to President
Reasan one )ear from now 1fthe \outh .\fncan go\ernmt'nt ha\ tailed to make
s1gn1fitant progress toward dismantling m. 'i)Stem of raC1al apartheid
Anniversary Sale
' Fundlng for toxic waste program debated
WASHINGTON -( ongress1onal "~uperfund" ncgo11ator\ arc agreeJ
on an S8 S b1lllon battle plan to re .. 1.,,e 1he na11on's war on tox1t wash:. but lhe
ma1or question of who pa)'i for the five") car effort remain\ unanswered. Aller
five months of intense bargaining. House and 'ienate conferees approved
compromise legislat1on Thursda> to strengthen 3'nd C\pand a lO"<IC cleanup
program beset an t 983 b) scandal\ over 11\ admm1.,1ra,twn by the
Environmental Protect&.OI) Agency and since last October b) a mom') c:hortage
Slayer ezecu~ed after court denies appeal
RICHMOND. Va. -A condemned murderer and ra p1\t who spent more
than tight years on death row was executed in the clectnc 1.haar Thufllday, less
than an hour aflcr Jos1ng a last-minute appeal to the l l S Supreme Court.
M 1chael Marnell Sm 1th. 40. had been con v1cted of rap1 ng. <>trangli ng, drown 1ng
and stabbang a divorced mother of two who wa!> attacked on a nver'l1de stro ll
near Jamestown 1n 1977. Shortly before Sm11h"1 death, the l ' I;\ liupreme ( oun
on a S-3 vo~ tumed down has appeal
Heteroseiual AIDS cases on'lncrease
ATLANTA -Federal health rC'~archers no"" consider hundred'I of lJ l
AIDS cases in foreign -born people, including man) Ha1taani.. 10 ~
hetero!.txually acquired cases of the deadl> disease The national< ('nters f<>r
Disease Control said Thursday that 410 AID cases prcvaousl) on 11' hst I
patients wath no known nsk factors have been reclassified a<; contract d
through heterosex:ual ac11v1t) Federal health officia ls also said thrre appear" o
be an increase an the heterosuual spread of AIDS in the t n1ted tat
although homo~xual men and intravenous drug abuser<; remain, h> far.
highest mk
Jazz planlst Teddi Wllson dles at 73
NEW BR ITAIN. Conn -Jan p1an1st Teddy Walson. "'-ho helped hnhg
antcjr3!Cd muc;ic from aflc,..hour~ Jam ~ssaons at Small cl uh' 10 pnme t1J1c ~rformances wath the Benny (joodman Orche<;tra dunng the 19 'O". died
Thursday He was 73 Walson 5pent much ofhiscareer as a \Oloast or leader of
his own small combos. but achieved 1a1z prominence dunng a four-) car stint
with.the Benoy (,oodman Orchestra In Joining Goodman. Wilson was'6mong
the first bluck ruu!lu.·a:in~ to be-come popularly aceeptcd playing along111dc
whale'> Wtl">On played Wi th LOUIS Armstrong from IQ)I IO 19'3
Cruise passengers report cabins looted
MIAMI -Some passenger; a hoard thecn11~ 'ih1p l merald ScnHclumetl
to their cabins aOer a fire forced them 10 evacuate and lound that looter'> had
taken thear aish And Jewelry, official\ ~ad today Juc;t how much was taken wa\
not 1mmed11tel) known, according to l.aura Ren nell. 1 spoke woman for
Ea11tem ( ruast Linc , but she u1d 11h1p au1hont1cs are 1n.,,cs11gaung ·:a tat t.: ot
thef\ reponi. ""Most of the people who claimed ca\h losses V.'trt' rt'imhu~d
before they ever ten the ~h1".'' \he \aad Bennett o.iho ~ad that ere"" membcr\
adhere to an honor \y\ftm, !.31d offic-rnls don't ha"t' an.,. 1dt•a who wa\
re'lpon'i1hlc: for the 1heflc;
Economic foreca•t lncbe• upward
-----wA. ~ :t~'ommettt Otp;snml'm Qfd tCRtarlftteonci"il\li. fore~stana aau1c chm~ a sh1ht 0 3 percent an June 'IU e\t1ni '•ttn' vf the
lona-awlllcd rebound 1n economic act•' aty arc not yt"t on the hor11nn I ht·
department \lid that the pin followed a 0 I percent de' lane an Ma ) I ht· 1nllc'
would have fa.lien 1n June' H ~II. but the government r'('vt~d 1t'i method' ol
tl'M:k•na mon ~ l<"ndina 1cuv1ty, which ... onr of ahc hu<,1nt"\\ 'itJt1'illl \
mcl4'llfl'd 1n thr 11\dr>.
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VAUTlllUJlf-PUNTICE CMlOLAN·A?fDBRSON
Linda Prentice of Newport Beach Jennifer An~e.rson of Costa Mest.:.
and William Vauthrin, Costa Mesa, became the bndc oflohn Carolan o(
exchanaed marriaae vows on June 28 Lu(\low. Mau., during July 12 nuptial
in Our lady Queen of Angtls Church c~remonics in Christ Lu.lhcra·n
in Newport Beach. The Rev. Jim Cl)urch, Costa Mesa. A ri:ccpt1on for
· Prentice of Detroit; uncle of the.bride, · 200 guests followed in the Slinta Ana
officiated. · Elks Club.
Th~ bride is the daughter of Mr. The bride, daughter of Mr. and
and Mrs. John Prentice of Newpon Mrs. Ray _Anderson· of Costa Mesa,
Beach. She wore a gown fashioned woreagownofwhitctafTcta, trimmed
with an Alencon laee bodice with a with Venetian lace. seed pearls and
seed pearl trimmed hjgh neckline and sequins.
a fulJ silk taffeta skirt with a chapel-Maid of honor was C'hoon Drew,
length train. and bridesmaid were Eileen De-
Maid of honor was Usa Prenuce, Vartola. Jeri Oxford. Shannon
and bridesmaids were Lon Anderson, MeMeckin, Barbie Little. Laura Rob-
Cathy Brown, Ann Greeley and Joan· ert~o~ and Shelly Hornbuck.Je.
Vauthrin. Knsttn DeGtce was the flower •girl,
The bridegroom. son of Mr. and and David I?eGree was ring bearer.
Mrs. Glen Vauthrin of Costa Mesa. The bridqgroom is tlle 5on of Mr.
was attended by Tom Meng as best and Mrs. ~illiam V .• Carolan . o
man and ushers were Bob Kimble, Ludlow. His best roan was Mike
Cbuck Meng, Dave Sneed and Glen. , Carolan. and ushers were B!ll
Tranter. Carolan, _ ~ And~rson.. Dav-id .
Followini a reception for 200 Carolan. ICylc Beggs and Raymond
guests m Big Canyon Country Club. Chretin.
the newlY"'.eds lefl on a honeymoon The newlyweds honeym<?Ooed in
llLH.lw 11. They are now residents of Cape Cod, a11d-n~~
Mission Viejo. Springfwld, Mo. The bndegroom
She 1s employed by Saddleback serves in the Marine C'orps.
Valley Unified School District and he
is with Quality Control Litho Prod-
ucts. oJ
McGEE-SULLIV 4N
Eileen J. Sullivan of Hayward
became the bride of James H. McGee
dl'Sunnyvale during June 21 nupuals
in the Morris chapel, University of
the Pacific ~n Stockton.
Parents of the newlyweds arc Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond T. Sullivan Jr. of
Corona del Mar. Dorothy V McGee.
Orangevale. and Ja~es R. McGee.
Curus Heights.
The bnde wore a white gown that
was heavil) embroidered with
Milano lace on the bodice that
featured a high neckline and long.
pointed sleeves. Her full skin of
netung over saun extended into a
cathedral-length tram.
Bridal attendants were Lrnd a Olv1 .
Tern Sullivan. Catherine Docken-
dorf. Ellen Levine. l\lhson Sttrm.
David McGee. Douglas Dockendorf.
Daniel and Michael Sull ivan and
Jared Dockendorf.
l\fter a wedding top to Yosel"flll~
and Lake Tahoe. the ·newlyweds arc
residents ofSunnvvale. The bnde 1s a
special educat;on teacher for
A.lameda County and her hu!.band I!>
an electncal cngmeer fo r Lockheed
Missiles and Space < o
Mr. and Mn. McGee
KILMER-McCALL UM
Manine McCallum and Bryan
Kilmer, Q<>th of Cosia Mesa, wen~
mamed fone 28 in a garden cer-
('mony at the Villa Parle home of the
bridegroom's aunt and un cle. A
rece ption foT 200 guests followed .
Parents of the bridal couple are
Donald McCallum and Mr. and Mrs.
Ph1lhp Kilmer. all of l'Jewpon Beach.
Attendants were Bonnie Williams
apd Phil Kilmer
The newlyv. eds honeymooned in
Tahiti and now are at home ln Costa
Mesa. The bride is employed at the
Tunle Rock Pre-school, and her
husband is with the Automobile Club
of Southern Cahfomia. ·
GARVIN-RICHARDS
Heather A.nn Richards of'Newpon
Beach and Mark Nicholas Garvin of
Villa Park exchanged wedding vows
on April I 9 in St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Newport Beach. tater
the} greeted 300 guests al a rece ption
in the Lido Isle Qubhou.se.
The bnde 1s the daughter of Df!o
Jerrel T. Richards. and her husband is
the son of Mrs. Jean P. Garvin.
The bndc wore a trad1l10nal white
saun gown with chapel train trimmed
with Alencon lace and seed pearls.
Maid of honor was Mimi Zwcmer.
and bridesmaids were Susan Going.
Jana Haenl. Becky Wiens. Jill Som-
mer1lnd Karen Stults. Brian Freeman
was the be!>l man, and ushers were
Ron Freeman, Steve Wien~. John
Holmes. John Croc;sle} and Bill
Sommer
After honcymoonmg 1n Cancun.
th e newlyweds are residents of New-
pon Beach. He is employedll.y Ta'
and Financial Group in Irvine She 1s
a graduate student 1n psycholog} a1
Cl}apmaq ( oJli:gc..__.
.. LARSON-JANKOVICJI
Jau1uclyn Lee Jan km ic h-ol
Omaha, Nl'b .. hccamc the bnde of
Bruce Rarton Larson of Corona del
Mar dU'nng ceremon1n performed
July 19 in the Lutheran ( hun,·h of the
Ma.'>tcr. Corona del Mar .\reception
for 200 guests follow~d 1n the Bahia
I
,/ . '
Mr. and Mn. Vauthrln
Mr. and Mh. Garvin
C'onnth1an Yacht Club.
Paren ts of the bridal couple arc Mr
and Mrs. John Jankovich of Omaha
and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Banon Larson.
The bride wore a white saun gown
with a ~thedral-length train. Lace
formed the bodice and 11\gh collar and
tnmmed her long sleeves.
Delores Stanek served as-matron ot
honor. and bridesmaids were Marg
Jankov1c~. Brook . .\ynes. Nancy Lee.
Cathy Larson and Tern Jeck.
·,,Philip Larson was best man, and
ushers were John Aynes. Wilbur
8'311~>, Etienne and Lupan Runge
and Marc Schryer.
The newlywed!> took a wedding trip
to Seattle. and now hve in Southern
Cahforl'l1a. She 1~ a self-employed
consultant d1et1t1an and he 1s an
investment analyst for Nonpwcstern
Mutual Life Insurance.
·SWEENY-BRUST
T.hc June l .wedding of Tammi
Renne Brust and Matthew Owen
Sweeny, U.S. Arm y. took place at the
E}alboa Ba y C'le1b where the reception
was held.
ihc bnde 1~ the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bru~t of West
Garden Grove. and her husband I'>
the son of Dr. John P. Sweeny of
Huntington Harbour .
.\ftn tht·1r honev moon cruise tn
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John P. Koulouris of Mission VieJO.
Their parents are Eve Lynn Brooke
of Corona del Mar. Dr Hayle~ Leigh
Trent. Irvi ne, and Mr and Mrs.
Manos I. Koulouns. Laguna Niguel.
The bride, who wore a white formal
gQwn wnh cathedrahl.engtb train. ;r
attended by Mana Koulouns. 4i
Berman, Jary Weinburger and 1: c-
quelyn Buratov1ch.
The bridegroom's auendants were
Manos Koulouris. Marshall Zava1.
Jeff Corrigan and Palmer Johnson.
Greek food and music were fea -
tured at the reception for 225 guests at
the Hentage Park Y-0uth Center.
Irvine
The bnde 1!> plannrng to re-enter
the medical field a!>a registered nurse.
Her husband operates his own public
relation!> firm
RAMM-APPLEGATE
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramm Jr. of
La Urangc. Ill .. have announced the
engagement ofthc1r daughter. Suzan-
ne M. Ramm of Corona del Mar, to
W1l11am H Applcs,atc. son of Dr and
Mr'.i John W1llham .\pplegatc of
(osta Mesa.
The couple are planning 10 maIT)
No'. 12 in Christ Church of Oak
Brook. Oak Brook. Ill.
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The bridegroo.m, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Pablos Sr. of San
Bernardino asked JefT VanZanten to
be his best ~in. Ushers were Serjio
and Alex Heal, his cousins, Orq
·Hansford and Richard.. Knowlton,
and Thomas Keating, the bri(le's
brother, was ring bearer. · · ·
After honeymooning in Fiji, t he
newlyweds will reside jq Irvine. She is
employed at St. Joseph School, Sant.a
Ana, and he is with Burrough's Corf>.,
Mission Viejo.
HULSE-BA YER
Terri Michclie Bayer of Cost.a Mesa
and Gary R. Hulse of Phoenix. were
married May 17 aboard the Pnn~ss
Louise in San Pedro. A reception
followed for 100 guests on the S1tmar
Fairsky.
Parents of the bridal couple are Mr.
and Mrs . .William C. Bayer o~ Costa
Mesa and Mr. and Mrs . Crarence
Hulse of Las Vegas. . . The bride wore a Wh~ ballenna-
length gown of silk taffeta, fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline, dropped
waist and full ski~. Her attendants
were Elizabeth Riofl. maid of honor.
and Kim McK.te, Claudia Rich,
Shauna Mayne and Brenda Burr,
bridesmaids.
Stan Hulse was best man; .. and
ushers were Rodney Hulse,, Roben
Bayer. Chris Beason and lhomas
Hall.
Following a honeymoon cruise to
the Mexican Riviera, the newlyweds
, ~eside in Phoenix. She is in' ilCCOUnt-
ing and he 1s a lawyer.
DAJl'TARY-OEE
The cha~! at Chapman College,
Orange. was the setting for the July 12
' nuptials linking Bev~rly Ellen Gee of
Newport Beach, and Manu Daftary,
San Pedro. A reception for I 00 guestt
followed in the Newport Harbor An
Museum .
Patricia Mane Keat1 ng of Newpon The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Beach became the bride of Osc~r Allen Gee of Newport Beach. wore a
Pablos Jr. of Huntington Beach tea length gown of white satin,
duringJulr 5 ce remonies in St. Peter's :-·fe~tu_ring i:¥l n:ed sJeev~s and a lace
Church. River Edge, N. J. A re~epuon bodice embro1derld with pearls and
for 150 guests follolw in the Apple sequins. A Juliet cap held her shon
Ridge C'oontry Club, ew Jersey. ve1r.
The bride 1s the ughter of Mr. Her husband 1s the son of Mr. and _
and Mrs. James Keat'ng of Newport Mrs. Prafull Daf'\ary. Bangalore.
Beach. She. wore a long white gown of India. . .
French lace. Pearls and beading Attendants were ~fancy Sug.iuchi.
trimmed the front of the gown and maid of .honor; Sushi I Advaney, best
formed her crown that held a man; Tina John~on and Mau~n ·
shoulder-length veil. Mohr. bridesmaids.; and RaJe~v
Her maid of honor was Rosie Merchant and Michael Shemll.
Cunningham. Bridesmaids were ushers.-.
Kathy Bartlett. Susan Donnelly. The newlyweds ho!leymooned m
Kathleen Keating. the bnde's sister, Hawa11, and. arc. res1den.ts of San
and Felicia Nigro. Another sister. Pedro. She is wn~ Family Health
l(erry Keating was the · Junior Pla~nme and he 1s emplo~ed, a~ the tmdesm~td --· · Universuy of Souib!'m Cahfom1a.
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority. Her fiance Is a graduate of
the Uni vers1ty of· .Southern Cah-
forn1a , '#here he affiliated with Kappa
Sigma fraterruty.
MERRITT-THRASHER
Burch P1cke11 of Canyon Lake and
Eunena Pjckett of Costa Mesa have
announce<) the eogagement of t.heir
daughter. Teri Pickell Memtt, to
Joseph Thrasher, son of (1llian
Thrasher of Anaheim.
They arc planning to marry Oct. 16.
The bride-to-be 1s a graduate of
Costa Mesa High School and attend-
ed Orange Coast College and Bryman
Dental Sc hool. she 1s a dental assis-
tant 1n M1ss1on VieJO.
Her fiance. who is a Newpon Beach
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famer Episcopal Ctrorch, Newport
Beach.
The bnde-elect. daughter of Mr .
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Hanlon of Newport Beach and the
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Victor and"Donna Zarb-Cousin of
Costa Mesa have announced the
engagement of their daughcer Gina
Lowise to Lance Alben Castano. son
of Joseph and Diane Castano of
Fountain Valley.
The bride-to-be IS a sraduate of
E~tancia Higf\ School. Costa Mesa.
and her hosband vaduated from
Fountain Valley High School.
They arc planajng to marry Jan 'I
in Costa Mesa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E.f Bora of
Newport Beach have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Brenda
Elaine Bora, to Henning Michael Dell Favorites BOdenhofT of Newport Reach.
Thry a~ planning to marry Sept.
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Bari Talvla1 was ri&ht in the middle of aJJ of it and
havina the time of her lire! .
. The Newport Bdch resident and her husband u ..... invi(ed 160 of their friends to join in the festivities
at Bubbles Balboa Club and celebrate her .3Sth birthday.
Thirty five-not tcllinaany 5ccrets here-it was on
the invitations.
"I didn't really want my age on the invitation, rftlt
Hannes said JO ahead put it on there..1 because you don'f
look 3S," said Bari as she moved rrom table to tablt">
greeting guests. • ' ·
She looked JfCit in a short, an=en sequinned and form
fittina gown dts1gned for her by E Ueoe Wanta, who docs
much of her wardrobe (that suits her livelr personality).
"She's a joy to des1an for because shes in suCh great
shape," said Warren as friends commented-oo the
backless, avant garde gown made with a handkerchief
hem.
"He makes sure I stay in shape," said Bari, referring
to Derek Ro11, personal fitness trainer, sitting across the
table. (They work out five days a week and she also runs.
every day.)
Others there who help keep Bari in "shape" were her
hairdresser Jolm Smlllt; who proposed a toast as the giant,
SP'trkling birthday cake was delivered by ·sin§ing and
dancing waiters, and Jamet Af'claga who "does her feet
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Earher, auests visited and had cocktails for more than
an hour and then were served a sildown dinner (with lhe cboi~ of four en'tr~es.) /
"TJtls is it. No more birthday celebrations for me: I
wanted this to be a really fun one;:.,said the-birthday girl. "I love planning parties."
"Bari always loved having ~rties," said her mother,
Rosella Nevak. (She and Bari 1 father, Ralph,' moved
.{rom Florida to Newport three months ago. ·
"Bari planned the whole party" said Haf\llCS. "My
part comes later." (Befort the couple left by limo for the
parly, he had_prescntcd her with a gift to help her stay in
-touch with her friendt -a car phone.)
Bari's brother, Slaep Nevu from lrvir.c. was there
along with Hannes' parents. ltllra ucl Hanes TaMa1
from West Covina. · _
Others were actress R,91.a Lee (who just· did "Best
Little Whorehouse an Teus" to Tex.&$). ~e ud
Larry Rota.bloom (Creston Manor 'Miieries), Barbara
ucl Jim GlabllJIU, Mary Au ucl Lea MUJer, Beverly ud
Ho ColJ, JOflll ud Dick Stevaa1, Au ud Rue Puce,
Barbara ud lteat Freudt sitttng with Delea ud ~,U
MelcllJrr ud JoAue Mix, S.eaa Barlow (turned brunette
for the evenin&), Catltertae u d Delue Tliyea sitting with
Slaart ud Harry E1uy"8. ~
"It's a great party. Ban docs everything so w~lr-rm
wlth her in Sound of Music Chapter and she is so iood
about taking on a responsibility and doing it well," said
Catherin¢.
Balboa Pe~hiaula l• alive
with actl'rity on •um.mer
· Sunday eventna•. but the
h"Otftat •pot ln town on the
27th wu Bubblee Balboa
Club where Barf a.nd Bannee TalvlnC were entertalnlng
birthday atyle for her. The
boeta (upper riaht) were
joined.by 160.liienda ln-
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pa&ne tout admldat the
balloon, bubble. and floral
decor. Carol Carrico,
Marthe Rosich and Clndl
Bach celebrate (center right)
while (below) Suaan Barlow
wtaed ~black and JoAnne
Miz dreuecl in red check oat
thereat of the crowd. Kim
Emanuel (below left) l'eta
chummy with fltneu lraln-
er Derek Roea. The crowd
danced the nlCbtaway and
Into the earlr.:orn till Bari and Bannee oed back
home .
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'Moonligliting': 16 Emmy notjs
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·cosbyS ow: 'Golden Girls' earn 15;
·st. Elsewhere.' 'Early Frost' garner 14
Dinny Kaye, Clance Taylor and
Stevie Wonder. "The Cosby Show"
also won two nomtnauons for wnt1na
and one for dircct1oa u well as
vanous nommauoos 1n creadve arts
"St. Elsewhere," a drama senes
laced With black comedy In wnich the
d0C1ors mix suraery wuh hospiial
politics, wa nominated a best
drama sencs. Other nominations
went \O Wilham Daniel<i and Ed
Flanders as best lead actors 1n a
drama senes, to Alfre Woodard as
be11 lead actress, to Ed BegJe1 Jr. as
best supPorttng actor and to'"Bonnie
Bartlett aod Chnstina Pickles as best
supPorting actresses, and to Edward
Herrmann as best JUest performer.
The show also received tw9 wnung
nominations and several in crafi
categories.
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ABC-TV's comedy-adventure of two
bickerinJ detectives, and five NBC
shows1 1nclud1na the "The Cosby.
Show,· won the hon's share of
nominations Thu~ay for this year's
Emmy Awards. ·
"Moonlighting" received 16 nom1-
nat1ons, the most any show has
received stnce NBC's "Hill Street
Blues" dominated the pnme-t1mc
Emmys tn the early 1980s.
NBC's top-rated "The Cosby
Show" and "The Golden Girls" lled
with IS nom1nat1ons each, and
NBC's "St. Elsewhc~" and the
special "An Early Frost" tied at 14
apiece. NBC's "Chctrs" got 11 oom1-
nations.
NBC leading for the fifth straight
year and domtnatmg the corned)
categones. got a record 148 nomi-
nations. The prcv1ou~ record was 133
nominations won by NOC -in
1982-83. CBS was second with 90
nom1nauons, ABC had 51, PB 31
and syndicated shows got 4.
The winner.i of the 38th annual
Emmy Awards will be disclosed Sept.
21 on NBC. and at a non-televised
cere mony for the creative arts awards
on Sept. 6. The Academy of Tek-
v1s1on Arts & Sciences events will b<'
held at the Pasade'na C1v1t·
Aud1tonum David Leuerman of NB( ·~"Late
Night W11h Da-.1d Letterman" will
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co-star to t>c announced later.
Comic Red Skcltoo will receive the
prestigious Governors Award dunng
the televi~ ceremonies 1n recog-
nition of bas many contributions to
the medium.
"Moonlightina." in which Bruce
Willis and Cybill Shepherd play
detectives who arc often at each
other's throats and seem only a breath
away from being in each other's anns,
was nominated as 'best drama series.
The showi was not nominated last
year after a brief springtime run.
Willis and Shepherd were nomi·
nated as best lead actor and actress in
a drama "Series, as were Aly~ Beasley
for best supporting actress and
Whoopi Goldberg for best guest
actress _in a comedy. The guest star
cat~oncs arc new this yea r.
Bill Cosby has once agam removed
himself from the competition as best
actor in-a comedy series. but his co-
stars dominated the catcgones. His
show won ~I fi ve places for best su~st
actor in a comedy. Cosby has said be
docs not believe in competition
between performers.
"The Cosby Shpw" was nominated
as the best comedy series, the catesory
it won last year. Other nominations
went to Phylicia Rashad as best lead
actress in a comedy series, to
Malcolm Jamal Warner as best sup-
porting actor, and to Lisa Bonet and
Keshia Knight PuHiam as best sup-
porting actresses.
The show also won five nom1-
nat1ons for best · guest performer:
Roscoe Lee Browne. Earl E. Hyman, -'-(
categories. 1 "The Golden Girls," a new sh'ow
about four older women .sharini a
house in Miami, was nominated as
best comedy series. Every one of its
stus was nominated. ~cc
Anhur, Rue McOanahan and Betty
"White were nominated as best lead
actress in a comedy series and Estelle
Getty was nominated best supPorting
actress. The show also won two
nominations for directing, two for
writing and others in the creative ans
categories. ~-.,
Arthur attnbuted the success of
"Golden Girls" to more 1han to 11s
unusual apl)Cal to an older audience.
"l may be the looe djsscnter. but I
don't tb1nk 1t has a thing to do with
age at all," Arthur sajd. "I think 11's
such a bnght, witty adult show it
appeals to people of all ages. The
people in 1t could be any age."
"An Early Frost," which told the
pajnful story of a young man's
reunion w1th his family as they
learned he was a homosexual and
dying of AIDS, was the most honored
11dramatk special. It was nominated as
the be~t drama special. ,
Other nominations for "An Early
Frost" went to Aidan Quinn and Ben
Gazzara as best lead actor in a
miniseries or special, to Gena
Rowlands as best lead.actress. to John
Glover and Sylvia Sidney as be.st
supPorting actor and actress. The
show also·was nominated for direct-
ing, writing, cinematography, art
direcuon. ruus1c and other creative
arts categones.
"Chcen,'' the barroom comedy
about the on-again, off-again ro-
mance between tavern owner Sam
Malone and waitress Diane
Chambers, was nominated as best
comedy sencs
Other selecllons went to Ted
Dansoq as Sam and helley Lona as
Diane as best lead actor and actress,
to George Wendt as best supPortmg
a.a.or and to Rhea Perlman as best
supPort1ngactress. The sttow was also
nominated for -best d1rect1ng, beSt
wnting and other categoncs.
Brace Willia, Cybill Shepherd ln "Moon1JChttna." whJeh
earned 18 Emmy nomlnattona Thunday.
N BC's "Amaztng Stones," created "M1am1 Vice," only got five no m1 7 by director teven Spielberg, and the nations this time. NBC'.$ "M1am1
CBS special "bcath ofa Salesman," Vice" led with 15 nommauons last
1n which Dustin Hoffman revived the year. but was a disappointment when
role of Will y Loman 1n Arthur the awards were handed out, receiv-
M1ller's classic drama, each go t I 0 ing one acting Emmy for .~ward
nomina11ons. ~-James Olmo~ and three awards m the
Other multiple nominees were craft categoncs.
CBS' "Cagney and Lacey,'' NBC's "Cagney and Lacey," last year's
"Hill Street Blues," ABC's "North winner as best drama series was
and South ~ook I," and NBC's "P~t~~ nominated again this year along with
the Great. With ~vcn each. (es "Murder She Wro\e" "Moon-
" Murder. She Wrote" and C.~S"'Neil li~ting,': "St. Elscwhe~" and past
Diamond .. Hello Agam. got ~ix winner "Hill Street Blues.' each
La~t year's nom1nat1om h11 Tyne Daly, last year's winner as
best actress in a drama series, was
nommated again for her role as
Detective Mary Beth Lacey, along
with her co-star Sharon Gless, who
plays Detective Sgt. Christine
Cagney.
The Emmy nominations arc for
shows broadcut between July l ,
1985, and June 30, 1986. Shows
produced for cable TY are excluded ·
from the nominations, . but the
acade~y is cootinu.ing its study of mean to bring cable and pay'.fV into
the a ards ·system. Cable and pay
televi ion has its own awards pro-
gram, tht A.C.E. Awards.
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U "Nltlonel Llmpoon'1 Europeen Of GOid" (1984) LaKene lanOOn -'1:30-
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t * "Commando" ( 1985) Arnold Roger Moore. Rod St~ D Qt TONIGHT
Sd'IWOOOanenegger. Rae Dtwn Chong. -10:00-9 SA Ml>A y HtGKT
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a!> REUOIOUS ~MING ()) COMEDY BAEAK fB THE TIIPOOS
I wAHDBM ~PAH'f di CANNED ALM FESTIVAL
MMTERS Of DISASTER a!> REAL VIDEO$
MAKERS MA1'CH ~ =UB '
... NEWS ~ · Second Tme Lwy· ( 198') DI-
* ' ~McKenzie Holds His Own" -® =:::;r Wlllon.
(1975) Barry C<Odler, Barry Hum-
phries -12:30~ II Cl! FRIDAY NIGHT VIOEOS 8 TW1UOHT ZONE
l ~TMCS
Ht "fwewell My l ovely (19751
Robert Mrtcnum. Chatlotte Ram-
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tD STM SEAACt1 m oETSMART fB NEW UTEAACY: AN
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Q!) SA TUROA Y ALIVE
* '.\ "Ufeforoe' I 19851 SteYe Rllls-
bacll, Petet F'lrth ....-
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( 1984) Elliott Gould. Margau• Hem-
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Arnold Schwanenegger. Gree•
• 1.\ "Once Before I Ole" ( 1966) John ;~~laAOOrea Merv Griffin off
t t "A Time For EYetY Seasori' ~1~~irary TV after 23 ·v:ears '1') KIJfQ RJ J L
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8 MOVIE LOS A:--IGELES (AP)-After 23 years on the air, the ** 1'L.iles Of~ 11t111 Orfld ··1\-terv Gnffin Show" is closing down becatlse of the talk·
Jenuen, John Larch · sho" host'~ loss of interesL a Gnffin s~kcswoman said .
8 COMEDY BAEAK ROtANO "The show became a responsib1lit rather than a ~OfTHE ... Jo)ful thing.·· Kimberly Wells, a • e MOVIE spokeswoman for Merv Griffin :.ii~.,,
u ••.; ·:r11e 01'1 In The Red VIMl1 Enterpnses. said Wednesday. "_!ie has
Swing" f 1955) Ray Milland, Joen Col-opted not to con11 nue the show.
llN Ratings ha ve been dechn1ng for the
Q!)TRINfTYALMFEATURE one-hour show, which airs on 40
-~-mdc-pcndent telev1S1on stations around
fCJ MOV16 • * •.; "The Little ~mmer Girt" ( 1984) Otane K11ton. Y0tgo VoylQIS.
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MOVIE
the country. In its heyday, the show was
camefd by I 00 stations.
The· last ed111on of the t.alk show
will be videotaped in August and will t.....oa...----
run Sept. 5. a spokesman for Gnffin's Griffbt
company said.
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In New Gwnea there are tnbes of people wh~
trad1tt0ns spiritual beliefs and art have remained
virtually untouched through the years In Peru. closer to
home but no less 1ntngu1ng hve small groups of people
who excel in the cre~tt0n of hand dyed/hand woven rugs
with colors and textllres as 11ch and exotlC as any "' the
world Now without 1ea..,1ng Oranqe County you can find
a rasc1na11ng array of an and artifacts from these and other distant places by v1s111ng Dolores Fagan at tho
Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet You II find
Navaho and Apache rugs and pottery Synan n.igs made
of camot hatr carved 1T1a<;ks: ~. stools made from
tree trunks, and many other un1Que pi es ot an and
curlOSltlff When askod how she came to sell such 1nre1esring
merchlndlH, D()loc91.laugbed aol1 tepJ1eC1._We.IJ..JUU'ii
kind of happened My husband and I moved out here 1n
1056 from Pennsylvania so rlf.I could wol1l tn a family
owned co~tn.ictlon t>ustnes•. I got • )Ob s
eeamst1hs Wldi Cltallne Swim Wtnr and as a hobby I
sl8119';1 mok1 clolh1 out of ta stry t <Joctded to Q•'tlt
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T~mpo styling led
toTaUrus' succesS
The successful entry of the aero-
styted Taurus and Sable Into the
_U.S. auto market has been well
documented, but the groundwork
laid byTempoand Topaz In
opening the maas automotive mar-
ket to the concept of aerodynamic ~
styling ls not well known.
Ford had been reasonably confi-
dent that aerodynamic styling ·
· would find wtlllng buyers for the
upper mid-priced thunderblrd and
Cougar apeclalty lines, but even .
with that assumption proving to be
true, there remained some doubts
about the vlabl:lty of aero styling lh
the hlgtler-v~lume, moderately
priced sedan market, a nuirket
known more for conservative than
adventure9ome Quyers.
Ford's adventure Into the un ...
ch arted arena of contemporary
aerodynamic styling began with the
February 1983 Introduction of the
Tnunderblrd and Cougar specialty
llnes, a move that raised com-
petitors' eyebrows, buyers' curiosi-
ty and ultimately, sales.
The road to acceptance was not
alwayssmooth. Therewerecom-
ments that Ford was gambling on
an untested aerodynamic styling
philosophy. There were a few vocal
Jibes about what some saw as a
rounded "Jelly bean" look. There ·
were reviews of history pointing to
the failures of the streamlined
·• ChrySlers and Grahams of the
1930s.
Regardless of the market uncer-
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talntles and douf>ts of others, the
Thunderbirds and Cougars were .
well received by the ultimate critics
-the retail buyers. Pleased with ·
the sales of-the aero Thunderbirds
and Cougars -and frankly, com-
mitted past the turn back poln! -
For.d Introduced a second set of
aero cars; the compact Tempo and
Topaz sedans In May 1983. The
-personal-luxury Lincoln Mark VII
followed In November 1983.
With five aero cars on the road In
the early months of 1984, Ford took
readings of the market trends and
found Tempo and Topaz lead Ing
the aero-car surge, as they had
paseed Thunderbird and Cougar In
sales volume. This was a good
omen for the upcoming Taurus and
Sable sedans. '
After months of publicity to
condition the usually conservative mld-slze~sedan buyers. to the even-
more-aero-t an-empo look, --
Taurus and Sable were Introduced
In late December 1985. ··
Follewlngthat Introduction, the
fast 1986 sales pace of Taurus and
Sable sedans and wagons con-
. )lrmed the earlier acceptance o(
Tempo and r opaz sedans.
There Is an old axiom In the car
busl•ss -new sheet metal helps
sales, but well-styled new sheet
metal sells even better. Tempo and
Topaz, then Taurus and Sable,
prove that axiom Is true for both
family-oriented and the more sport-
ing models.
735i
Ford Tempo, frvnt, ~opened the Hdan-orlented nyUn&. Tbe aaccw of tbe Taaru. rear. re9t8
m... market to tbe concept of aerod~lc ftrmly on Tempo'• ploneqlne marketin& forays.·
Ford's aerodynamic cars h~ve v~hlcles In the first six months of . Thunderbird end Cougar. the '
moved from controversy to accep-1982. th~ • ost recent comparable first of Ford's aero cars, moved
tance and styling leadershl In time period prior to the first aero naturally Into the moderate-vol-
three short years. The overall e ort :ars. , _ 1Jm&, uppef-medlum-prlced, two-
of Ford· saero styling can be The doubling of sales for the aero door specialty market and Mark II
measured In awards: news cov-cars compared to their prede-Is finding a niche In the lower~
er age and the imitating by com-oessors Is startling, yet some of the volume, higher-priced, two-door
pet I tors. . · gain In sales volume came from the personal luxury field . But. for
. • natural forces of an improving overall volum.e, the aero cars ln the
More Importantly, the effect can economy and greater buyer con-sedan and.wagon markets are the
be measured In the sales volumes 1. fiderWe leaders.
and market sahres of the first six A mo~e significant analytic tool ls
moRths of 1986 when ~II seven of the market share gained by the Tempo and Topaz led the way for
the aero cars were available. seven aero cars. In the flrs.t half of Ford in opening the maas markets
Despite the fact that demand 1986, the seven Ford, Lincoln and • to the concept of aerodynamic
exceeded supply for Taurus and Mercury aero products held 8. 1 sty11ng. The success of Taurus and
Sable, sales of Ford Motor Co. 's percent of the U.S. car market. up Sable rests firmly on the pioneering
aero cars in the first half of 1986 from 5.5 percent In the pre-aero market forays of Tempo and
_ were doubfe the level of rep1aced first half of 1982. Topaz. ·
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this o ptem•e• locor.ot1 n Newpotl
Beoch Th11 ,, one ol 1r.e few boyf1on1
properloet olfe11ng p•C1ure.petfec1
sun11tes ovet Newp0t1 Horbor o!ld
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feel of bov frOfltoge wolh o 144 1001
depth' olld "''" occommodote o new
rl!sidenr ol oppro11motely 9.000
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13()9,000. Agt 844-0559
Ad e11p4ru 814186 .
2925 Harbor Boulevard •Costa Mesa, CA • 71 4-979-2500
When you want to get right to tbe heart of t hings,
FO~ INFORMATION &J$HOWING CONTACT
ROBERT (AUSTIN
CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES
•000 M<KA••llv• S..1•• HOO • Newpon lleoc~ (A 92660
Off1({ 8~ I 6370
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JISlllE CREEi 1371,000
One lewl, 2bd. 2b&. pn..
vat• petlo, C8I' welt to·
m.ntet, benll. reet8'1fant.
pharmacy, etc. Pool &
clubhouH. S 115,000 The finest in condominium
living. Split level 3 BR, 2+
BA, famlly room. privacy on
expansive greenbelt. City
and hllls view.
BrOller 845-7555
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Quiet 400 block. Shown by
tippt only. 3 bdrm, w.
bllhl, "°'• & bonua rm. Allclng S 179,500. C...
Robert Mlllllten 831-12t8 844-9080 WMJ.lC R
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3Bdrm cutle with lot• of
oak & llalned glue. RV
ecc:.11, wood d«ltlng
and flrepl909 are tome of
the amenltl". Alklng
prioe $150.000.
let Ut Ilia, Y.,.
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Realty '
631-7370
E. CM 2 UNJTS-S far,100
2-280 hou ... on 1 R2. C111 Cl1t1""4, LI-----=----'-Each wlfne yard, enc gar.
• root.'1¥/ttNqJsc. cop-
per plpee, plllo etcl Gar·
den Ntllng. Alweya o/oc
and cared tor. 1 prev
owner. 548-6179
• 642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
· 3b<I, 2ba. fem rm, frplc, n.-oultom epa, bMut
11nd1caped ld and redWOOd patio. 185,000.
212 Magnolia. Open Sat
& Sun 12-5, 842-5'12.
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mum•11a1 3/ 1V. + Bonu1 room.
Clean & brlQht. Seller
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12-5. 188& Madagucar
54().. 7355 Ag1
lut. IMcla I
8Y dwReR. klx. uweaea
1 '~yr Old, 2br 2ba oondo,
gw .. pool. rec. center,
Hunt. Landmwit, age 55+
eecurtty o•••. s132,900.
By Appt, 980--0090
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14772 BELAIRE ST
GREENTREE 48A HOME "'° lot. Nu c:tpt1/pnl/dtpa. 'ev OWNER. 857-4515
UNIV PK Tetr 3bd, 2ba
w/alr. 15Y. down and ...
IUITle 11t TO, 11521<. call
Judy 640-1 2,agt. .
w1au la lMI
um.111":Wa Whitewater vu, walk to
bch, 5Br, 5Ba. maid'•
. ql1'9, 3 cat"i). Opn Su 1-5.
31132 Holly Or, ~· Lag.
Scott-Land Co. 499!-1600 ~
FIREOLMRE
Oceen/Canyon vt.we. by
owner, 2 1tory, 2b<I.
1 "'ba' hOUN, 2 cat gtll',
1600 eq ft, 3 deeka. S20t<
and aaume, 497-4854.
L!eullp!l IHI
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comm. Cul-*MC, '*-
llde WI 4BR, light end
1...----------------i bMut. '310,000. ~ & L• et Coldwell Banker
499-1320
1
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lacework on yOke and Lg pool ltlll lot. Sngl ttry
"-ul!ed sleeve~ makes 4BR, 3 full BA, ctoee to
I this l SP•'C.t.)I brt1!.'> Ut,O bdt, ~'earfforr
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each panern llYlll•I M1l9
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I 196M. P,.., P8'1Y onty. Tnha. POOl/tennll ,_. mlle M.c:Ar1hut $915/mo Dyl
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....... -lniat 2144 2 all<s TO FON ZONE I m7rn -~-rerryl 2bd. 1'Aba, encl ! llB 3 Bdrm. 2'A Ba. poola, no gar/patio. tndry lee. 1950
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Ot1w11vl. Only $800 F• Yeetty 1350 ~MC:Urity. Condo. lip• 4. nr Del Mar port 8Mctl MSdr .. ror mitur• rHponelbl• TILIUIT 11...... Avell NOWI 975-0970 or ~ trlek, Aug 8-15 s11Sq ft mnthly. 2 Of· energ«k:. tMO.o140 '
650-9424 $&50 wtc (819) T46-IM79 flcee. 400 eq ft,~• 1---------&ttln S..W tlttzfft wtndow vl9w, brend new IUTIL 111111'111
Plu•hl" remodel-'" ex-BAYI Ooeenl PIRI (~ blk) DEl.UXE CONDO ,,_11 dr..,,. & A/O. Ceill F~/~ • .., 2bd. R.nt reuonable on OnL.Mte1tTlhoe8o Kite. -.. • .~ ..... • etutl¥9 Aplt. Furnlehld & )'Nlty bUll. AP1 llf'4IJMI IJelp9 4• g..13 10 ... 20• .,..........1 front cMak. pit, metur•.
unrurnlihed. Oellclou1 on Sun 7127 •tt 10 aml OOly seoo. 4J17-2302. OFFICE SPACEI ~9 eq rt Coeta Meea. 931·"'20· ~~1~J:"~ 1234~~~:,:!,,213 lntah tt lhrt =::w "'&!: 1-= IUTILPlllllllllL
pi-ogram off•ld. Cell tti. --------UM AllO 850 eq ft retlll °' G,,_, PIT Job for e>tP
Huntington T•rece Ind • IAIYll WT ""--office tpece $800 mo Dln111 Aallstant that
... lb0u1 IM UCac:Mt-Enjoy IM luxuty of thlt ......... __ .......: ·: ____ -.&l.__ No TN 493.--tQ 19 . Mk• computere. 545-4553
t• &lit-. ~ 11 clut1¥9 guwd o.i.cs com---• ---HIUL ••• munlty In 1 •p•clou1 Open 1 d1ya, 541-0229 llPlll LllAT111 · "911 • mT IUll'I '11111' Condo Apt ovenooklng 25 + femllle Pfol, llraiQht. Offlc9 Sutt• owrtooklng Ped<> otnc:. Mll!lng '
QUIET RESORT LIVING golf courM.· Am.nltlel n/1mkr. Mstr bcfrm Newpor1 H11t>or. Approx cMlffUI, en~ 6'
•Sperllllng hetl11d pool Incl frplce, wet bltl . A/C, w/bath. glf. WID, all 1100 eq n 645-7100 ~~DA, with euperlof
•Court )'9td view dining mleroe. W/D hkupt & 2 amenltlel. C>eerl1411d. No l-l p ear· de •~IM. non
•Vignette BBQ .,... ~ gar-o-. From $1395. pell. $560/mo • utll• o, trcw r.,erty emkr, S9 hr. If quallftld.
l•Twtlghl dine In cour1 )'I'd SOl'ry. no pet1844-0509 676-2410 e 857-2412 2771 ~11 Newport c.nt.,
gueboe Lar~ 3BR 2BA duptu, 2 Relponllb .. SIM HARBOR 8LVb nllT..,. 1&.111
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•Spae!Oua Ap•t1ment1 new crpt S..ch 2 blockl. Seeking eame to lhr 3bd FRONTAGE • 2 UNITS Two etterhoonl a week
•VdAJr own private p1Uo Gar •. S 12001mo home In 01n1 Pt, 01n Approx 1000 IQ n nnng, lnlUfence, 9te
•Gourmet kitchen No pet1. 6-45-1682 d-66 l-OIOO, .-240-3122 548-4787 & 96 ... 2000 49$-453-4
•New d~ t.,, carpet •LAT~ wllk.fn c:loM11 Newport Height• 2BR 1BA Atptrtng pror rem 1 blk to l11la111 Piaudal llH•alll
•G•lld COYerld l)l'llng duplex. Nr-ly redee bctl, Nwpt Bch New erpt, In; ft t;U ftH Kind m1ture peflon
with tlOf'tge Adultl l)l'el d. No peta. Frplc dltlwr h~ bllh needed to ewe fOf' 9
ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED $615/mo. 931-46-49 s.«oimo. 722-1628 WIOO hu MONEY '°' Eldery. Good NI + rm a
1 a 2 BEDROOM NEWPORT MARINA APTS -• TOI s lOK/up. no credit t>oerd. a.tty 859-0872
FURNISHll'IGS AVAIL ·~ t&-t8a. 1 WO BALBOA. ocean I\ bl<>Ctt. "'. no pen.tty. Cell De-.
SOl'ry, No pet1 .,, ft WIO hkup micro roomy28r. $400fm0 U'I· nlton A.uoe "873"73lf iiiCi1
..., • • furn ret9(>nll~ neet ~...:·~---='-='-,.,....,,...,.. """MMlliiffil•iiii(
LA 'lllTl ID..U 182 1 P1rktld• Ln. HB
Ul-"41
NEW 2 & 3 Bdrm, 2 B1.
ap1, bllcony, MC gate.
BBO, 3 laundry 2201
D111war• 805·9552
La1a11 ltac~ 2141
NORTH tAdOiJXi
1BO apt. turn or plrtly
fvrn. $775 Good vi.-.
frplc, deck, g1r, 1MM
8120 lo 8/ 1187 no pell
2~ ~pl H75 497-1985
l!!l!rt ltac~ t
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2bd. 1bl, o•rlaundk $875
Yrly 6-41-4890 •f1 5pm
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up lo $1350*
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• M onth ro·monrh
also available
·Furnished
unfurnished
· f 1111ess center~
tennis sw1mminq
lrplc, $7:7:"• Prvt Paui, 21313~· 1 i32 O< •trtl_l,111 T .D. l I· AHH!IM lllll ENJOY 4-11%.ntum on FIT. entry leYel ·Account·
TOI. AllO lend on & buy Ing CWll, for blfftng, Ml·
TOI $10,000 up to Ing. & rni.c. dutlel .
JUMBO'S Call 09flnlaon Send rHume to Mr
AllOC 673-7311 Fuent• It Robfrt Betn.
be.ch 714/528-7201.-111 1402 Sorry. no pell 760-0919
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tr .. IMHla M2-2Hl
VERSAILLES 1BR PnthM
Quiet toc:..tlon Avall now.
S7751mo. leaM. AQenl
644-721 1
VIiia Balboe -Vereamea
lBRI S75049~5
2BR1 $950-S 1200
AGT 631-4960 \
-WALK TO BEACH
Aeat1urant1 & Shop•
1BD with yd, no pelt
$6001mo, 6-45-1166
WESTCLIFF 28drm. 28a,
flrepltce, pool, no pets
$850/mo. Avl 911. Call
631-5599 or 6-42-9178
Kiac. ltat1l1
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2702
BLOCK TO BEACHI
Ocean view! Shr 3bd H ..
$450 +MC.Urlly, 8115
957-8469
BLOCK 10&bMCtll M/F lhr
2bd duplex, all 1menll ... I
MOO • MCUrlly
646-1172
OIH1Utl/F1__.
~e lhr 4bd nr 405 ';i S300 mo •tee 54t-852 -Fem M9$8 Verde apt 2BR
2BA S3151mo + S 120
MC • '"' utllt Cell Toy dy 540-2241 , eva 75-4-4550
Fem rmmte lor condo In
Vertallln Pv1 BR & BA
$.445/mo • 'h ulll1 Avl
Sept 1 642-7054 ---Fern to lhr 2BR 1 'itBA CM
1WnhM POOi, IP•. lennll,
MC $387 50 • dep -. 'it
utllt 662-0124 --
w 11111m Fro11 & A•· lhataaetatall IOd1t•. 1401 au.ti St ,
Ir:;, , ..... HD ~ Beedl. CA 92980
&llHITlll ll.DI
I FIT. entry 1eYe1 Accoun1·
FOUND •os Ing CWll. ,or bitting. "'· ft a.m!.~_,_gvti.. Send re1ume to Mr ARE FREE Fuent• 11 Robert Bein
w11111m Froll 6 A•·
Cal·. IOClll91. 1401 Quell St .. ~ BMctl, CA 926e0
142-Hll
F/UIUl;TU NewpO<t e.cn Animal
Shelter. 644-3658
.... UIPO
Computer exp req'd. Ea·
pending lrvlne CPA Finn
hae. compu1er opere1or
pollllon open IOI' lndl\116-
u 11 with bootckeeplng FOUND doO. loOkt llke capibllllles. Salary range
pan terrlef/pC>Odi.. em trom S 1350/mo Cell ~&~~;-VIC lag Kathy (714)833-0651 ,
FOUND FEMALE BEAGLE OIPT OUll/lllJYUY
pool & ap1, former model 3bd. 2~· I bl~ to beech I lppl'Oll 8 mot, OOVER Enerve'IC. polll"'1e, good
hm 11 Back a.y VIiiage In S350 mo + ~ utlllllea SHORES 752· 75~ t 1ppe1ral'\C• tor lrvtne
E CM. prof dee Many I 673-2507 Of ~e-5399 -Copy S]loP WIH trlln
BRANO NEW CAPE coo
Styl• Twnhm. ecroaa from F/M prof lhlfl NB apt
up.grad... trptc. 2bd, F 10 share 3BR 2ifA(;i 1FOUNO Fernele Golden Ml50/mo + ben EQE-
2'Ab1, epllt mSlr. volted~BalOO. Penlntull Non-Retrelver In HB nr 752-0481
oefflng9, ln-'cM wl d. II· smollerS325 Avlllt 81111 ~,::::~~ :2.~~ COSTA MESAI PIT
teched 2 car gar, min 67.5-08~9 Gen office AelllbM hrl No
l'DO IN , s 1175, 852· ~6-F lo stir beeu1 N B 4Br FOUND Gray & blk ""'-experi.nc. requl<.CS Call a.... 2706 2DI, , blk 10 bch S325t T1bby kitten.~ mot, nr G«>r~ 5-48-3425
ul 1al/Tulldep SUMn Brookhurll & Ad1m1,
Bach CM Apl, mil M/F 548-0893 N1n 722· 7495 EV9l wtlnd1 963-eo44 FILE CLERI pvt en tr •• p1110. ptioae 1-. -_ -""-_ F 1-omce full tim. •
llne turn or unturn $.450 HOUSE 3bd FIM pref n-OUNO 0'9'1 & wtllte cal, · 111 or lut 642-1196 I amk 20' 'rrom' Wiier lh0<1 heir~,,.., Paular1no position plut ~m.
Murii•t, ,1111., 1111 '/ 1 1, ----looYda trom Balboa Pier' & Brlalol ~9-9799 San Ciem.nte, 661-6111
81lboa Penln rm w/pvt I 536,.. + .. 73-...... I '.io11 f '"' p•·t~ bait! ahr hm wl marrled I " MC" ---FOUND t<tt1en, blk/wtllte P /T IEOIPTlllllT
cpl • N-smkr $5001mo, lAQ BCH houM , -,<>Om. long haired wlcollar vie Bu1y real et1al• omc.. Nf'wpufl kt•.•' I• N1
880 lrv11 • l°IYI''"'''
ldl lfiHtl
645-1104
Nl'WIJOrl fj.,,,, I •••
I 700 lbth 'ill~l'I
I.ii Unvt>rl
642-5113
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675-6178 Ive meg pv1 enlr . non. 1mk~ P•ul•rtno ~-21Ji7 Mon-Fri. 1·5. Typing 50
Leg Bch-Fum iiUdiO U95 $1rllgh1 onty, $325 • dep l FOUND KITIEN orang• wpm,, Mull ~drells1bi., &
II R no pets. 497. 1630 llrlpee mate on 7 l30IM we groom• 1 "'f • ut oom, pvt en1. I · c:OMnr -wtuper but will $300 N·smkr Prof/bus. Male or Femele anr 2Br vie Wll1on/H1rbor train. Ca.II Joan 63t-1268
40 • Reis 494--0451 2't.Ba Condo. Ea111lde 631-7435
Near Airport $350/mo Cott• Meaa. n/1mlcr. I FOUND LG Mix LAB Mat. .• :~• r" ~~>•;: Furn Of unfvrn Male. 2S-35. 645-5804 bmtredlwtllle, approx 9 , t-_ ,._.
nlsmkr 756·9105 or Mi i" prol Jo attr co1y rurn mo1. vie Warner & Ed· fl · •?
646· 1636 CdM apt IOJ 1 or 2 mo'1 ward• 842.4557 ll0DT11•ST
Prol MI F n-amkr 40• Kg sz bed, TV tlereo In FOUND Mele Siberian PIT P«tOn•bte mllure
Furn rm & ba NB Btutfa I ~~'~75 '8~;';'°•aec Hulky, PCH, Huntington pe'raon for property 1wnt1m Kii & lndry prlv 1_.....,_-· -v meg e..ch 7/'l2 6-42·2192 mgmt co with buly
HI.•'.,.,. 11, 1 , Gar & pool $425 tnc ullla NB 1aplrlng prof 3bd. blll IFOUND llrlped kitten. vie c>non. Must M able lo •::::::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~====================~~t~~~~~~~~~64:~:2:ro:2~1:~:m:1g~ w~~.dtw.~ ~~, .. ~6 ~~.~~w~yaM~ MSI bdrm w/own b1lh & Colll M .. 6-42·3646 or Good phone manner •
declc S525 631-6-430 M11cl1 978-9531 mutl C&ll 142· 1603
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' S·\ VE $3030
YOl IR l'RIC I $1 .. 6 ,3 4 2 f'LtJ 'i l AX & I IC
S · VE $2005
1986 MERCURY COUGAR GS
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BEACH LINCOLN llflCURY 18800 BEACH BL VD. PAATj-i SERVICE OPEN SAT 1~3
( Juer lo. ot "11 ,,.,,,,,
HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 848~ 7739
LIFETIME
SERVICE
GWARANTE£
REWPOAT CREST MIF. LOST dog, Rottweller RECEPTlONIST
must b/clean, n-1mk "DempHy" REWARD FOJ Beauty Salon. m1ture
S300 •dep Call Nowl SSS Downtown .,.. end exPlf*leed, pi t. eve
I 548-596-4 Hunt Bcb ge9. 7722 6 Sund1y"1 Cell for an
Quiel. CIH n. worlltrtg LOST ITV Huekey type dog, ~pt 54t-3030
rmmta w1n1ed 10 ltlr Eut 1,.,,1ne AV9. Nwpl Bcfl 1~fUTUW./HITALS
CM hM S350 ~ 'A vtll1 o"~· bllek and white. FJll time. Leem property
1
722:7_!>7 111 4pm REW.ARD.~~ "'Of'll ap1 ANlt&I buai·
Oulet. clH n, working LOST ma .. ·Siikey Terrier n111. Herd working
rmmte wanted 10 1hr 2BA w/ehOrt hllreul .. Teddy" dyn1mlc per1on who Eu~ CM hM. S350 •. •it wnt of Harbor .\ Wiiton. tlkn working wl!h publle
Utlll 722-7907 •ft 4pm REWARD 648-9590 Experrenc. l)l'ef d Some S11urdtry work
TO SHA 39~ HS6 COM. i.oll-MIXEO SHEPHERS TSl MIT 142-1111
Nr bch, prof n"'9mkr, MOO t/M & 1/F blk a bm 4 yra •--------
• t3utll. eve & wtcend1 old, July 23, Oroti&rd & llllOUY
65?·40591873-0835 BlrCl'I SA Hgtl 'd t Id k • REWARD xp . me ur n-1m , WANTED! FEM·MV eHc 852-80871831_.405 work wl out eupervllNon,
hm. n-1mk, n-pet1. pool, knowledge computer a
ec>a. S395 +ulll 768-3~8 LOST Sli m-ne c it, t ... x helpful but not req'd
or 530-4333 lrri brownlt•n. 16 yra old (w/lrlln). P«rn pert time
Would Ilk• re19 tern. 2BR Yap1 alot. 81uff1, Vls1a with b•n1t111 Cell
2BA II Promont()fY Pt d.i Oro., .. 759--0319 49$-4187 betwn 1-6pm
1 No pet• N-1mk Oeve wtt Mon-Sat Only LOST emalt ~reen parrot 1-------
86316944. hm 875-6497 "B••·B••' Around SECRETARY ' Gailit1 fer Ital Mell Verde trH
27ao 557-lle10 0( 549-4M4 -. :::-----.,....---__,..._,. General offle•. MUST ---a ... x·m-·e_____ Ptr ... als TYPE 501wc>m eccufltely
Nr 19th & Ptecen111 OOMPANION for 16 d-v and be 1bl9 to type "~
S55 00/mo p • r I o d I o t r 1 v • I dlctaptlone. duti.. In·
760-3932 or 93 1·2197 wl EuropNn Fem 11115 to clud• flllng, typing
· San Fran 499-4757 photocopylng 11e
S75 Stor-.ge only fiW Prev1ow 11petlence •
Save & Secure 124 lc~I A mUl1 We otter In ••«*·
J1mH .Str111. Coit• laitnftM• 311 1iti1 ~ env1romen1 M ... 873•17117 u lAl'V uA blnlfttl IBM, &p.116" I Mee --' .,.., · • lttraft 1fil int°"' eompu1.,. s 16 Ill.Ulm u&llTT N e. vXcXNT loT 25x 180 Hr OM-on-one tutoring. lllYllU, ...
I,., .. __ .~.. Any progrem or tottwlfe, 18300Von ~11&0 ..... car ...... 1. rv, or tr...... ,. ,. ..... for Mr. y ...... ,1 . ''°'•· 2820 ~ 81 97.,..()5., 1, a.... ..... .. ....
1225 mo. 976-HI~~~ Tran _ . • 1'-'1 "8
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on1y1 Coe11 M ... "" before 1011/H . Orange ,..
Avall1bi. 811 S 1001mo co. to Al1tkii l850. Or· M1Jor Orange Cbunty
10•20 660-1469 1ng1 Co to Chlo•go An~/lnturanoe firm
Ctaamlal seoo <71•149&-3113 ~ :'1t~=~·1ng~
l.L lal!Llt1t llll!!!!nt, par1men1 to Witt thtl
la118111/bllle1 Lai ew&re · illl :':~or s~r::~"':n 2111 cAitbCXRt for 8 mo In-did••• WIH have H lwpm 1~~--.P-"-""...,_...,""'"" rant begin i.11 AllQ PIT 1CCUtat1 typing eac1111. 19th 81 Front avell 7 4~ retp wom.n ret·i Word Prouulng P<Ofl
Furnl1hed or un · H 8 Me-eo74 · c:llfw:y (pref IBM PCI f\lmllhld AvaH lmm6d __ _ QOod oral c:ommun1ce
6-48-1113& CHILO CAR! Needed for .. tlon. tPelllno and gttam ••.t~--Yf o6d8oylnmyhOIM3 m•r 'kllf1 Houri
-n&I Ev.nlnga/Weak • OOCM 9•m-2pm MOl\·Ffl
111 W•tctfff xtra hrt ... ,. r~·a C .. lightly fle~lble) P1MM
Nwpl 8ctl 541-5032 egt S2 751Hr 645-9380 eontee1 Lynn 8t11m"-'<1
A11orr14ty to •hr pret• LJii:ll 553·7993.
•IO'OUa. ~t '* ' rum eere tor 2.,, otc1. ao .. IYOI FIUIOllL
Nwpt lctl otc tPecl For deelrld, tWfWencee lllYIOll de>llll1 contact required, ~272
Welt Mehe"• t51-t000 3349 Mlchet9on
43&0 Von Ktnn.,,. T~ ftf flM~lfl flll lrvtrMt. CA t27 t5
~ .. CM omc. cannery ffXcRtR PAf :CHOOt a.c·y1Mcieo11on111. Top
Vlllege 1175/mo, t1lll• ""' tlao Min try • ~ c E lielll1, ''''· for bUI~ plld A.gt 975-4eot aye unll• Co••• ~... Laguna HIM• Lhr omoe
or 873~21.,.. 642 9111 (114)830-«.ee>
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ulery 1104/mo. toMr."**tat~ t""9 and S*1 tlrMam-.._..,chO(.HB. 111.DWP/T c:::oe, and N'A tL SONWAIW<ERV VALLIYINOUEHOlNT. ':.=Pr:.~= ,.,......
(714)710-taH. 26411 ...., a wwarn froet ~t.Contact8t'*1 .. ~. ~·· swwl"d. , to eoc .. com-CAFE.AtrbnCt ~, ...... No. Mon . ..ltt · ,
Cabot Rd, 1tt 201, AMoo. 1401 Ou11! st., • 190;3011 lllD11ftftlWT ~.rw1 .. MM>210 modttJalbtour.Abltltytn 640-4278.~/W.ola CiOlilOtll'IO. no eoldt~ Mon .. c.llWllOI llll'm Who~::'~~°:rhonte" !:;.~:.:: ~''9,8':'11Te-t ::_s:=n. ~=~~~it-to =T.40~ Wlnlllal 1111'1 ~ '= ~auon ,..,moni1na.!.."fb ~=·._..' • , • . /Hr. . t ...---· par ..a, ,000 par F'u It/ P •rt •"t Im a . weoon . 8"d inaur8flee. paraon.· 1000 N. Alteratlontt HO()gt98t .. CO..Mau t~torMIMf'9~. =-~~-yw.Pliloeof)ob_...o tn. c.t~ eQll. tip Cell 141·1444, • tor HwV.LA.olclh 494-4044 _. ..
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Autorepalrt "PtOK"~PNf HCMHly ...... com-9um. Of ..... ltatlng • 111111• '1PT~.c:fttd'6nl~& CA8HllA & DELI· a~ In I -I •**'-comm l taadl Do you< buytng and~ 11 mlMlon, ~ ben· yOAM ~tlone to: •II I "I WIT prwert ~ 111 par.on. WON<IA .-..vertlM c W f MM4PM,Jotwtt60414 ~~ .. ..,..fMl'UI. .nta.N.I . 1eo-1145 Job uwu20. P.O. eo11 XJtSi f6 UXJUOM in . lat-, a.,v,•trom CIHn•re "'* !_*'e 1ta111ponllllon,
8541(), Sacrltl'len1o. CA ......nnv NMclt PIT, •• now ttlklnQ llPPtlCatlOnt 2934'!. ~ Hwy CdM be .,...OMIC & Mendly.
8&823--0MO. not l•t., flex rwi : 1401 Avocado '°' • fUll lwn. CMNet EXECUTIVE CASHIU' .tlling to ... r..-• tNn 8/M/N , Ave. ~ti 204 ~ 8ctl MU9t be Ible to tlk• ,.;. For FlllNOn ~ A4ltlll l>lllty. Appty Nt-..n . I I ... M .. _ hm-1pm•. UIO lt1ltM -·-... ua ANSWERING 8EAVtCE eponatbll ty. •'*ta' c •• ote. Ult ........ ••• 8lvd -78'-tMO ••-•• All 8hlft1. 8wltotiboa.rd and trlendty. Mother'• le tenatve calh '*'<Sting • • '
.. Operatore w/treln. • Qfowtno company and and ewtomer ~ • .,. •Ill S..1 exp'd retell ..i.-e:30.m.-3C)fn a Gre~ offer.-many t>anellt1. parlenea. FfT With ban-
pettOn. Fult/Pltt Time ylld: 1401 Avoc:.do Ave. P1-eppty at: 225 E. ~ E.O.E. 644-6070 A~ In ~ ......
Appt &42-1187 Ste 204 Newport Bead\ 17th St, Cotta Me9a. U. rnulTI '300 to MOO. No oo19Ct·
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C\ss,--.. .... _.....,..,. &aWll ml alV. CLAIM REP Newport Beach Salon ~1~! J:· ,_,_, ....,,,..,-• ._ F/PT day & ewnlng INftt IOOklng fOf ToP 8~. noon. Setutday~ ._.:
TEL...-ULll •Yallabte. Mu•t work . X!nt C>Pe1Y· 846-2718 day _moroJng. Call
The Or~ Coat Delly tOml WMl(endl. Lit• T:!..~~mi:::"~~ HAI.A STYLIST to rent SIL 642-4333. -for Kini • Pilot current!)' hat........_ typl!'G requlr•d. Wiii ..,,, __ f ...... 1 ,,. l;• ..... ,-.-------~----......;;;.__....,. _______ _, __ .;;;;:. _____________ -' ..,.......-train. Cotti me1a. _,.. Of -·· neur... GrMt NB Loe. Need own , .~·J··••'·• Inga for • full Ind Pitt~ · 78().7318 E o E dlent. Must heve 2.--3 yra dlentr•. P-oaino Sil!On. ... ~t C..crttt lltctdol -•--. laralat hnlct time tel•phone ...... · · tlmll9f ~ and 850-2128 Joele °' Pevlll 330 . 8llY St. 1 I 1, • -pettOn In our Clalelfled EAAN GOOD WAGES t:or OOoO or.i and written eoeta Mala. CA t282I • patfol, path•. NEW/REPAIR. Quellty. No -nc.rt Companlon/~tor llve Advertlllng depertment. •P.,•-llm• HHmbly oomrnunk:atlon lkllle. 1111 WllTll . $2 40 Mr day 9tC. No )ob too amall. jobt to Mllill, reuoneble. JAPANESE GARDENING In car• & lft• htkpg fOf Mull type 45 wpm, have worlt •t,home. plu1 IMllY We off., •n excelMlnt wOOl STOCK CLERKS .... /mnllf • I"" RMI. ·Mletley, ~553 Fr'9 -'·• He'd. 831 -2345 SERV. Clean-up & M.int. the eldarty (714)833-2009 prior telephone Mlee eic· o l her 1. I nto 0 I 1 I envlroment, Mlety and CASHIERS . Full time high achool
That'• ALL you pay for CilUIAltmlft ~ . Fr• .. t. Tony, ~758 ··I-ti-perlence, and. plM.Nnt. 504-641-0091 Ext 11eo ben9flt• pac:t<age. Apply Moo-Fri 1G-4pm gf.csu.te wtth good drlv·
3 llnee, 30 dwy minimum 11-,..~._.,._,..__ , S DSC ... ... Cheerlul telephone voice. au 1 'l•I ••-11'9 K-MART . Ing recc>fd ApPty In par
' lntt\9 DUSTS TERS.'88/rno. TESTr•trtm 1 HIKAWALAN APE FINE PXfMtlAd By RQ: Exc•ll•nt H l•ryi plu1 lllDYl'llml --·---• 1~8each8Nd eon to Mr. Fuent• .i
SERVICE & up. Wk/Bkno. eupptlei Dump ruM. C.M./N.8. Sod. Cle•n-up•. M•lnt. ..o Sln<>f. 1e y,. of htippy eommlnlon •nd good For new balcery OC*•tlon. lllYIOll, ... w.finlnlt• Robert Bein. Wllllam-
fum. Chrl1 861-0988 ., ... Jim Whyte, 642-720e Sprlrndert. 9tc. 850-4147 cu•tomera. Uc. 280&44. benefit•. , v.,.1ou1 hrt. Sll•ry & 18300 Von K.erman-1150 Frott a Alaoc. 1401 H~lng 14 yra exp. •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. .....IJ Th•nk·Youl 983-4114 C.il Kathleen Ol.on lor In-benefit• comm w/e"l.p lrvtne. CA. -• IWll OuMI St •• N9WPOf1 &Oh
DIRECTOR ellable 1. fr• Mt own c -t•{,Vlew •ppolntment, Exp not nee, bUt very Mk for Mr. YW!ett Needed FuM-im. OOoO l=--.,.,.------y ~r•.n• .. p'inr .... a:Os-a•aa Oette ~cn.tG. ~~·52.,7pen7 PTtryL *Blocil welll, brickwork, A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext 642-4321 ext. 302. helpful 645-0645 •1•1••• · t • p..iJ.lmll_ ~--......, ... -· -<r concrete. Comp patlOI. LOWEST pOlllbi.'prlc:a. . . .. ... -P•Y· 54a-.oe21 ........... H~~catJ*I & **HANDYMAN•• 16 yrt exper. 64Ma34 10 Step~. 862·3235 NAMI MAil ... CU:RlCAL/OEUVERY ..... .-.. 11
=·~'nt. 83~2~c. Large or amall. I do IUlll BRICKWO~K. Smell Job9. GLASGOW PAINTING 1111.YPl.IT. D•p,•n::r·· ~omen ~•ture/tf;ierget~ b~'ira Expenetioed, J*m.,_..t N~LL~NGI 21fy 0:
Pet 531-5579 or Ive mag. Newport, Coate M.... Int/Ext. 30 yra ••I*·· §30 W. Bey St. Plnrg• ~rift w1"'11 t..,r''n ~ ForlT buly .~ k~~ petton to hand'-Prop-ph-~"....:!!' Hourly
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SeMo. Director; HOUSECLEANING .10 LARGE OR am•ll. lrvtna. Ref't . 815-~175 ref'1. 642-521 4 Colt•M .... CA92828 .. , • • ' -·• Pot·,.,...., ,..,..._,ge erty C.Uelty PoUctee v• ..............
YRS EXP. Good ref't , G.,,.,al home repa1r1. St•.....,."-Anl•" Ca"''--"ry P•tNTER NEEDS/WORK! 0 . K.'1 DONUTS. 1oa2· helpfull ~-F 640-0140 MrYlee 9CCOUn1•. ctllme'. Hourt 5:30pm-8;00pm,
own tr.n1. M.,lt 241 ·8553 207 .............. ... .,.,,,., "' Old Irvine Btvd, Tustin. COPY M "CHINE r•tlng & bltllng. 0 .C. Air· S.lnt~ 1:~:l°'., 1 8 yr1 eicp. Troy 548-7 No Job to 1m•ll. AJI typM. lnVExt. oelllnga, rertn cab. " 88 .. __._ ._. .... ,. •"
•ANNE'S HSE CLNO• •• li Free M l. lie. •831-23-45 (28) yrs exp., wonc guar. Cl•IK/ltttaar•••• ., lllllTlllm OPERATOR port 1oc .. 952•11 5:30pm &42-54578.
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Cmplle, wlndowl, paint -• •J Devi• P.intlng 9&4-3337 -' SS,.,. S•Jlboat Ch•rter FIMt For Copy Center. full time. ,. ---------v11Cet1C'•* Anne722·8572 LT AXULIRd • boVING SUPERIOR QUALITY & -need• lndlvldu.i to help wtll tr.in. Pet. 852-1538. 91 --=-PUTI... f MI IU -Gar~ u.td c~ REASONABLE PRICES. QUALITY PAINTING Jll-Y•-&1 ••'"' MOIJ.ce-boatl & do.~ --·· ...... • M_ait-'8r~2'se for .lnT•· ••••
645-8192 S4a:T"5~ lc#49G71JO ~~C:.~S::!:af-Join the teem ofJ thl Of10-tine mllntenanee. Call Dell "Fh-'u5 ~Jh t view 600 E. eay NB Some an background
Alto lnVExt Pelntlhn ~~r:·e:;~;e;f'· -H-A-UL-1-NG-,--•_,C,...l ..... EA-N,...--U ..... PS..,..... ...... bid, guar. work. 875-6088 ln•t COC_9'S. W• 1re 645-71oo st~rt~ :::· A lr ~or~ • • helpful. Fuft..tlme.
·r.;.,_ 7 D•ya. LdMl91 rltM. *' l .-.._ looking for qu.i'.!*15 ~F· When hie l•ll leell9l eta11 860-0312 or 641-0248 If you're not m81chlng to ttie THE . PRINTING COM·
UC#286687 83119295 C..tratten C•ll Betry, 831-4748 OLeAN& Ex~RT Pa~rimf ~r·~~~.,=;r23o'5 E 1urntng,lt'1t11T1etoturnto ctaatfledtune,youmaybe PANY, Sen Juen-Cepo. ~.... -8.1. witsoN l soNS HAULING & MOVING Over 25 yeara experleno. ?XRtAINd INTERIORS c;;:.t Hwy. CdM. ~=:'~~~~th pr• ~~~~= llgh Come ~.~ng ptloel that.,. out of aa-nn "ta-1111 ~~ xr ... ~, &
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1trut1,ta , Coti.ge Student wltruCl;t I LO A•}Es:· 552-0:410 Jnt./Ellt. '•teii Piut8ring. h=~~~:,.:~!~t la1lan1 hnt1t1 A lallila.f , Thank•. Lewi• 756-9154 ITll M OllJill cu1tom T•xturlng. Ou•llty 675-0070 I REUEF CARE sMVicE ;20'(-. ,,, x:.:.. QUeUty La .. 1caflq 1Tl'llJ1• ...... AA Work. Problemt-No Prob----..,-..,,.-----:---
' EJMrgenc:yl Hr-Oay1Wk. REMODELING & REPAIRS I La II.ITS H -· lemsl #326864 554-7831 ,00011 Sec:rtJ-~kpg 875-"37 All Typee Sfor ... Offlcee.. ncart Orange Co. OrlQln.i l •l FHt order breekl11t ~ H~tc Uc'd/lnt'd * OUS'fY'S Gnd~Jl&wn Student Moveu..fntur a . ' coot<1 and pine cook1. i!rJ ' -P.iombo~ 8&8-35&4 Maln.Serv.Wl(ly/mbnthl UC.T124-43tf641-8427 241tr0 lll-11H FIT, mu1t be ex-~trys;;:;ic; ' 1ttme.FrMeet241-1640 NEWWarel'louMStor9Qe •Allptumblng&hMtl~ perlenced. Top w-on.
afr·AemocS'l-AddlUon• Room Addltlon .. Remodal. 5 C MIYll Mal .A.14 lnt«Vl.w. llep1 con·
I eoor.-etc. ~9eo Doort-Wlndow1-P•tlo C&B LAWN ERVI E "'.. • ..... u.,/W1tin1 fldentlal. SM Phll •t ------±:---·Cov•r1-Dec111. Frank. MOW•EOGETWICEMO. C•relul-Court.ov..che•p 1._ __ _...,_ __ _ 0oor .. -uoldlng.-say 968-7107 Uc# .. 80e17 S20-S25. 5'48-5722 . By hrJor pi.c.. 646-3885 Add'n1-&l!On-R«noa;i Rocl(o'•. 223 MWIMA~.
Wlndow.-Complete Patlol SHROB & LAWN CARE , Top Quality. Low Prlel. B•lboa.11111\d.
Additions. av.ilty W()rl(. A-....n \ Land~-.. 1ng nan ''nup Partin~,,.,... . Free eat. Lie. 6S1·23'45 ,--,._.,. I #4n«e P111.11 543 eeeo -. __. · .-.. "" · --· -• Entry 1 Jr;nc;JI ooora Balboa/NB/CM. 675-1186 EXEC. C de Culllne (re-Tilt · GRANO OPENING ~.:Repatr-AJt••tlOnl By Norman The Doorman TIEES tired) W11dorl gr•du•t•. EXPERT ceRXdic TIM . The 50'• & 60'• Lounge It C•blnet1-Panel-Loc:ke-etc O I( & Fl 857 DOOR wlll prepare ~t.i din· ng the R-20'1. St•rt $6.50. 315 yr1exp.Jetty842-0587 • r. • Topped/remo.'dd. Clun-1 ne< In your home, parti.t, Ol1tlnctlve. ANordable Apply 1670 Newport
GARAGE dOOf tpeellt. lltttrical' up, new l•wn1. 751·3 .. 78 etc .C•ll R•ggle 839·7109 IKltcttena, b•tha. 722-9783 Blvd, CM after 8pm or
fr• •tm• llO ln1. H•:i· Clean Up••TrM Topplng IA KIDS PARTY by C•trlel Wi .. tw Cltulat e&ll for .ppt 850-0869· '"*' Conat 213 692-383 t Pllllll,_IUmll Shaptng·Remolllng·Htul. Cartoon Ctl•r.ctera etc. LET THE SUNSHINE IN lllflll . .:f /T
Plue 8"*' Remodel Md u~:'~w0rlc1 '~9f4o 1 MIKE 850-3283 Rell•blel 643-1810 Sunshine Window cleantng 20-30 h,.. Nlghtl & W•·
Addl1IOM. Wdl. Ooonl. Tteeffrlm/Cleenup compt l•rtlat nict Ltd. Call (714) 646-5980 end1. Wiii trlln. Apply In ••2 1110 1 lllHlr m RESIO/COMM'LllNO 28 g•rdenlng Competltl..,. -Com \ peraon, Reut>en't , NB. ·
-• ' _, Yf9. Do my own work. Lie. rice._ Ch~k 642-2873-NurM or Companion for merct.i/RMldentlal SI""' ER RESTAURANT = '278041. Al 64M128 P mei. or fem•'-In your l·story S30 • 2-etor; S40. ~
1 K.C. TREE SERVICE home. have ref't. ·exJ* Call! WlndOW11 964-5124 11 looklng.for PIT or FIT AYclNINd. o;y. LECTAICIAH. Oual. work Top. Trim. Aemov.i. Ou•l. II\ therapy, epec1.itz1ng A cl ... lfled ad. IOI'• llttle EX~~~~+~~s-
wtwl dOne. recomd by._. FrM Mt. l20 tit. Serv. Uc/Ina. rr• Mt. wl hlndio.pe ex ~ gu rfeoomrnande e1o t dlngc:wpet mfg,~ ,417892. Ot90, 87M278 • 8"-e2830f~I eeee (714) 751-7832 . au~'nuon. to 157-0842
ORANGE-.GOUNTY'S OLDEST
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'82 AMC EAGLE •
•5995
'84 PONTIAC
FIERO SE
'7995
'79 VW DASHER
STATION WAGON
~2299
'79 VW RABBIT
5 2999
Polar white fin ish.
auto. A/C. cruise con-
tr.ol, tllt. cassette. 4 spd, A/C, sunroof. 2 door. air co~d1t1on-
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MANAGER 'S SPECIAL
'86 IROC Z Special .Edition £4~~-•
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Stlt ll S .. ~ ~ 4x4, Ltd wagon, full
power. leather In·
ter.ior. luggage rack.
(I ~43) sunro9f 1131171 . stereo cassette. f 1249) 1ng. stereo (I 298r
'86 VW GOLF : '86 VW '86 VW QUANTUM
But only $1 S,898
USED TRUCK SALE · ao ·vw Rabbit
•3495
s spd. A/C. ·cassette.
sunroof. custom
wheels f 1310
Total payments VANAGON STATIONWAGON
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s In 99.per month. 60
mo closed end lease
(6330)
On appr credit t tax
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S.226 5-) per month. 60
mo closed end tease.
f6303J
On appr credit -+ tax
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• • Ex~I AJ>PfY In Ptt· 17•h ct1 Coe1a Meee • FIDD.. ciudlnO bunk bedt, Ilk• ,,,,....--,......,---MA NAGER • 90ft31to~.C.M • ""I._.. ---nfW c:oudttlon "350 fCf ~•bed.~'*'
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• • llllE 1111 SSH A.II Wicker turn· din rm .(warrenty lnc) ..-... : \pphrt1tionli art> now bt>in~ 1u··: • IJtRS,\TtlE yng men Wiii G.E. FROST. ~d ~ bdrm. IMng rOoni. etc'. '325 obo. ~11 e ('t"f•lrtl for ruunuic.-mrnl poi.it ion~. e NOW AVAILABLE manage your htehold, lrlgerator S7 • Regina EJcl1 oond. IOtne ~ m Y ......... IN
• ~ • Energetic people nMd9cl pera ... , IXpef Incl El•ctrlc Br,oom '"· new. 834-9000 432-7223 Blk OOffH tbl• 130
• lnt11\.iduoli. mu. .. 1 tit> st<lf • to conduct • Manca11ng ohauffeu~.~lng.cater-~~!~24~~~~~S20, A.NTIOUE Morrl• b.ct. 831-7248 en 7:30 pm •
• ID()ll~•••·d, t•ricon1u d. ftl'icibl*' i.n • Study for the °'~ lno. Mey. L~ r•f• value S1000 ~t offer H--~-
: flOUI orit ntr d \pf)lirant~ must t'njoy : Coast Pub119hlng Co. Brlan 850-7146 IY m1g. 1.1WMte1111 ft tek ... U0-7795 ev., 1illiiMt!P"::~u.-..C::=:~=rc~
• "orldnl( "''h \(IUlh.. I . ~~y°!:! • •ercU.ilM • SIS ic:.m.ker Ilk• new, 261-5148 day fdo' ~ POOi i;nc:
e · e t v~ ; 5yrs $350 ftrm 72Q..0215 .......... ~._.. t·"'te Ing. Wrought Iron type. 4
It I l I t I I I mu•' no•----r• a.t-11 II~ .,.,,. .. _,.., garM .., lllQh coet $1000 Sell e e 11t 1 .-,., 111 "· \8 1d irt>n1>1< e quired. ldeel IOI" h<>f'M-l!JW iF KENMORE Old ... wUll-with leaf & 'ct1.ir1. all SfsO 080 548--2917
: und 1n.,uta111 c· 1t mui.t : m•k•ra, lllgh •chool Y'MI old copper er/dry911 wortt• good '50 wood S175. &«-8817
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to 9'00pm, Saturd•y pad•. etc S.so 2 lml sr .. ~f2~\~a11.::~ prs .21ong ~"~~ NW, $135. 142~171 ...... .... • ... C.t. ... 1114 ..__...,.~ II e hol add''· mt dtc ul a nd dtntal an· : 9«>0etn 10 1•00ocn Stll1 chra w/naedlepnt $35 M " ""'"" 1 M. ..,. .,..eem .... Ffnn 8dUi bit:
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• • ph~l)a, ceaual •tllra S4rW cab seo Chendellar Ex<*tent COnd. S225. 1n9 rm tlbl •. ovel °'*· no-3832. Sat-Sun W OHLVI ant';' Ing 1:na~neble'. wig•. boOll•. klcta I • 'r111I\ 1n r ·r .. on Tut' th u • Home woncera ..icome SlOO Mai-le 4 poet., "7"3175 «'•68" 3-12' ... Yea&8 Ii==-: ..... _. llU ..... -. ...___ bU11M1n ' ' " r FOi" 1nt9Mew Celt Mary $100 5•8-7088 v .,. et1r1ssoO-on.r53&-4&$4 El•ctronlc typ•wrlt9' -· _. 135 t:::1.,'S';' In_!! :;.d, ;:-tdno bed.
: Thur~ 2 00·6.00 pm : aft., 5•30 Mon ·FJI ()( MOVING-Eno oak adbrd WHIRLPOOL Auto. w~ Rm Olympia, c:on1tant and 1 say GWaga a onM _, Sal M . 1100 P9rnbtoh
•• ORlll!.E co•st PUILISHlll! co. •• 9"3 Sat at 642-54578 l w/hutcti USO Oak Pie .,, 2 yeatS old. & .-:1rlc F> eFc°.R~A~ ~ w 18 W()f1(1ng memory._ Uk• 557 s..war_ d. Sat 8/2 GARAGE SALE. SaVSun. •5 FA.MIL v. HUGE•
AW A W WANTED H.wUlnglO.ll SeleS3SO 2mlrrorsSl.O dryer ell for $300 TllomavUJe Chalt'I, cu. newS1200obo64273eO 9-4.254$500Caahontyfl 302~Lana.An-YA.RDSALE.8AT/81JN. : 330 W. Bay St. : 'Beach ladles preferied & S125 Oak lamp tbl 937"'729 or 646-7828 tom pad•. matching Gregor 14' Alum boat Blk•. Furniture, etc. tlquea, wuner, dryet, 49~0fenge Aw {comer of
•• Costa Mesa, CA 9 2626 •. tor pi t office cteanlng at I S tOO Foot1too1 S20. F·-i .... ·t 1114 hutt;ll. H«*tent cond. wtevtnruo. 1511p s1000. NEIGHBORHOOD~ PATIO furniture. eta. Off 24th Clay/Orange) approx "'-night. ~/hr. 960-5000 Mlec 640· 1992 759-9592 .... ,_. S 1050, Vicki 646-5213. 12 lpd Men'1 Raleigh SALE. Kamore W..,.,., & blodc & Santa Ana Aw. 100' off Old Newpott 81
• EOE • MllUonaofpeoplelookto Autumnleltves ·IOYetok>ok l llYFllmTllE blke$375.957-3264 dryer, air oond., oek HOUSEHOLD & Office 'ND CoffiM Tool Doore • • • ~aaallled d buthatetorake?Soqieone LEI 111·11•• FOR SA.LEI dining room, '"WNBOV Mlf ......-... kitchen tabl•, kitchen .. • • • • • •• • • •• •• •• • • • • •• ••• • " every •Y ·It . •• entlque/brua headbrd, ~ pr.,.._.... table a ct1.ir1. Schwinn furnltulr•I 1548 Elm St oPen 8atn oat 812 MoY-
tlMd oewa wintetollelc>lneleulfled c halra. mirror, ato ~.0M41goodt~ CrulMr BMX bike & Apt.B.Frlday&Saturdey lngatter17yn1Wemay
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64.4-9&25 up...,..54M915LY M8'1 helmet, Autoharp, 7:30am-8pm, 751.a778 h•v• treuur .. you're
FULL ta• llMper couch M no. muat Mii Phoenl• Sabot a Niii, -.:moH GARAGE SALE lod<lng fon~ Ln
oetl'()fll color Y«Y gooci Lalanne'• health club boOkt, mlac. decorator a Furn., blkH, •ntlquH. ~anoea. houMWWM,
cond S70. Hm/646-&237 memberlhlp, 2 year9 left. houMhold Item•. 717 ciothM & much mor•. dlahee, c:tothea, Ofgen.
or 752·5800 ••t 607 S 125 850-3589 Poppy, Sat. & Sun 1760 Santa Ana St. Coata lurnlture. Thuf'l..Sat t-s.
--------~urr-& Son• Pool Table, 8:30-12:30 (In alley). M .... 9-4 S1t. 415 Vl11a Roma. (Eaat· KING quallty bo• aprlng & -• bluff NB J
mattreu 1et, frame, CUl1om ~51 10f1 ltnellert __ ,. Cetta llfM LAWNMOWER, EOOEA & borM-=tblufl·Vi.t. ~
sheet1, cu11om bdl()(ead rooms ""• • • n ""'"' 1 p;jf Of Hurricane iamP-. WEED EATER All In Qfo-Vllta Roma) $95 759-9534 $800 Call ~254 2 hanging lampe. bowtlng good working cond.
~ Orlent.i Rug. apprelMd balta, purMS, Iron, lug-~ 101 CONTRACTORS SALE
·:: • MOVING • Ml1c: walnut $9000 1_2d', 17500 ~--.. J. tamp ahact., MOVINGS... F/~S tG.A TOOLS, TOOLS', TOOLS
::::::· furn (Including din Mt), 080 Xlnt cond, mainlY nick-neck•, lhOM. allp-Furn, petlo, garden. golf, ~ ~k~ ~
;;:;;:: wfllte turn, alm011 nu wf11 red 760-1994 per1, moYlng ... t P · antlq\19 fainting couch l\18 .:::~:·· lrlQ, lampe . & plciur•. POSTAGE STAMP IN· ercleer, booila. garnea, 1992 BaJMrlc, north Of NEAR 20TH & TIN
::::::·· 631-5506 °' 675-2202 VESTMENTS. ~ dl•hH a Iota mor•I Adema, Meaa Vera Dinette table/4 ctlelrs, 1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::;:::;:::~:=:~.:::: .. :.::.:.:.:.:::·:::::::.:::.:,:.:.:.::::%:::::::::::::::.:.:.:::.:.:.:::::~:~::::::::;::::::::~::::::::*::::·:·:~:;~::·:~:::::::::::~.::::·:·;:~:::::·;::::::·;::·:·~·::: .. t? ~ei~1~:THl~~STAr!~~~ t>I=~ G:~::c:·~ ~ a ~~.':~ ;;,..! . 5 23 4 5 =:iOfs~'!~:.~ ~ ~:n~...:. ~. ~
1987 NEW M 95 Rolltop deek 1495 ,._ 1I I good atutl. & muc:tl mtac ~':: ~~
Olk tabla w/4 etlalra "9aetm I ICC SWAP IED 787 Allegheny Ava C.M Eutbtulf . Vista Del Ofo.
· $295 4 Poster On bed APPLE 11e Ev•ry Sunday. Orange Vista Roma)
MAXIMA 1986 3oozx $195 Sole, chair•. and 3rn mon. ouo dr, 1 meg CoaatCollega.Falrvlew& laat. luc~ IHI ~:S& ,::;a~3.=t ~ ~':' ca::~1~: Adam!· Coe•• Meaa. Ad-AOde FXctoRY e:::.t~~Hr~:::
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chairs S 150 ea , , bNut
blue sofa/lfMet w/wttlte
pecaa 1 • • Repoa u '#911 u MW, Sat 9-4. 2527 Bude• St
HITACHI HM3719 RGB patio furniture, cuahlonl, ~nalog mon. 19". 31 O.P., FA.MIL Y SALE and ~.
,. ac~t. ei.Qent formal
din rm ste w/clilna cab.
orig $300 ucrlflc•
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1024 • 600 r .. 33.3 kht. Augul1 2 & 3 at 9AM ~5 Production Or, HB
hal. long pera $1200 can 3329 Maryland ClrcJ.t . -Nt;-Sat & Sun
DaYld 8S..-8754. Harbor & G 11 r a r 1()..4pm
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MOVING Mu11 1911 Nowt and M•c Write Sol1ware.
E11erytl1)ng In Mint c ono S2500. 873·5811
Oak dey bed S300 Oak
roll top deM Oak wall
unll (3 pc; ) $575
Sol1bed Oak bdrm $550
White m•uve+ oray
sofa/Iv Mal Stunning
brass/glass Col tbl Mt I
$300+ din Mt $550+ bar
stools S75 972·230e l _
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Furniture & Mlec 898-5138
Furniture, Clothing & toys. MOVING GARAGE SALE
Saturday only 0:30·2:30 Plant•. d~. nle cabl·
2207 Mayer Place, oft neta, wat.,bed, etc. Lota
Wllaon & Harbor or cheap lt4H'l'la Sat Aug.
GARAGE SALE. Sat A•"" 2• 3arn-2pm. Hunt. &ti. · .... 6882 Seeway Cr. (Gold· 2. 8 A.M. 319 Either St. enweet to Deep Hart>Of). C.M Oft Santa Ana St I
bet--. t9th & 20th lmat 44
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769 CENTER ST clothM. Iota QI ml.c: '
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Selectric II, 2 Camper
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mutt goll 130 43rd St.
Sunday 9-5. Ping-Pong
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702-736-0555
MBZ '78 450Sl. orig
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MBZ "15 300TD Wegon, 541-0220 a.ftllfT
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1985 TOYOTA CU5!0M VAN
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1983 COUPE DE VILLE
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1982 ELDORADO COUPE
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S12 600 87~·790e • ownr IUt 10 yn $1500 am/Im CHI uuo • . 831-4062 722· 738 1 l 1111&11 •M STllD VW '72 SUPER BEETLE CHCVY '82 CHEVETTE.
5-SP, AC, AM/FM ca.M, Very gOOd cond New SCOOTER. 58K ml •
crvlM control. ltet'eo MUST SEE To good cond .. new muffter.
Uc# 28KF794 APP<« '2350 54()-4 101 t>rakH, tlrH, •mlfm
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w()(1o. $2400 874-5781 1975 K , Pf, pb, only
VW '75 SCIROCCO 57.000 ml. meny new
MUST SELLI Rvn1 good pertt 1 1.100 /0BO
body r()l)Qh AP Ing 1350 2 6 1 -3 II 1 9 d 1 y or
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Nil.JC NOTIC£ P\ltlJC llOTICE
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~ATtOM ERTY IT MAY BE SOl.D AT tl\e office o4 the County ,_.. ~ M pr~ In Mid ClOTHINO COMPANY fl8 1
MOTICa CW A PUBLIC SALE If YOU ooroer of MIO County notea advaneea K any Plum. •C Coate ......_
•ca.ATM NEED AN EXPLANATION EXCEPT THEREFAOM en under the term1 of IN OMd Celtf 9~7 DeCl.AAATtOM Of THE NATU~ Of THE Ul'CSMded ~ lnter•t Of TN9t, ,.., cnergea end /LMKa Eh~ll Moor•
THE COSTA MESA IPROCEEOtNGS AOAINST 1n en l'lllnetM 0t• end ~oftM Tru...,.atld Rlelley. ee1 ~ •C
PLANNING DIVISION HAS YOU YOU SHOULD CON-prtelou1 Ot uMlful metMe. o4 Int ll\llJtl crNtld by Mid Coate MeM. CeHf 12127
PREPAR£0 A NEGATIVE TACT A LAWYER I u b It an e a I and OMd of Trull to wit Thie bualMN le con-
0£01.ARATION AOOAESS-On 1115/N at 8 15 AM. h)'drOCerbOnl o4...,.,., lllnd 1112.572 00 dueled bY.,, ~
IN 0 p 0 s s 18 LE EN. AAMOT ~PORA TIOtf .. end cNrec1er tnc'udlnQ In The bel~ unoer eaSd L..-• Moen ~
VIAONMENTAl IMPACTS the duly ~·ees Tt\llt .. pet1 pet~. ofl. gu. O.edolT~IMrt[lofontex fN9 atatemtlllt -ftleO
FOA THE FO\..LOWINO under and puf'IUent to upMltUm MO> uw In Ot ecutecl end~ 10 tfle wttll me County a... of Or·
PROJECT pt Truet. Recorded on undef Mid lend, ae r...,-...ed ~llQned a """'1ter1 O.c> ange Countv on Jliy 14,
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 715183 11 Oooument N6 1n 11\41 Oeed from RoAan ler•11on of o.fluft and 0.. f98I
DR-88·36 FOR PACIFIC 13-284370 of Offlcjal .. Walter Kralt end Wit. to w mand IOI Sale. and Wffttll'I ,,,,..
BUILDING CONCEPT S, eord1 In Ille otfloe of the,_. Edwin JoMe end wife. ••1Not1Ce of o.tault and Elee-Pvblllhed Oret\09 C:O.t AVTHORIZED II.OE.NT FOR e«dlr ot Orenoe County.~""° Augull 30. 1951, In 11on10 Salt Tll4tUf'lder'llOMd Dally Pltol July. 11 u MIK~ .. u-cwlH 4.IN FOR A •Utornla. ••tc\IJed ~.-• .f.loa 317. Ot ~MkS Notlcla at 0.. .1..L taa4___ -
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW GLORIA J CAlO • A ~ .. Aeoofd1, but wtt~t flLllt end !i.ctlon to W 10 f ·th
TO ALLOW CONSTAUC· St~OCE WOMAN, WILL Ill• right OI entry .. l>e recorded In tM oounty
TION Of FIVE APART-SELL AT PUILIC AUCTION quit~ by dMd ••· Wftel'e Int rM1 prooerty It --------MlNTS. LOCATED AT 330 TO THE HIGHEST 8100lR ecuted by Rotlen \Vall« located "8..JC fl)TlC( 18TH PLACE, COSTA FOR CASH OR A SPECIF!· Kralt and w!M, recorded 0.. AAMOT CORPORATION
MESA. IN AN N ZONE EN-CALLY 0 ES I 0 NA TED oernbet I 1t 55, In 8ooll AS TAUS TU itteTITIOUe ..._. ..
v I AON MEN TA L 0 E • CASHIERS CHECf((SI (pay· 3309. P909 ~. ~ ~ Addi-end I~ MAm ITA'ft F "
nAMINA TIOH NEGA Tlvt ... II """ of .... In i.wM cores•. number of l*1IOn ~ The lollowtnQ .,.,_ ..
DECLARATION 1710MY of 1111 \Jntl«j Stet•) The 1IT'eel eocsr.a. and Ing .... II 7101 ._.. lw-00«1Q buell'leee -FOR AJlllTHER INFOA-AT THE F'ROHT ENTRANCf Other COl'ntl'IOfl oea60Mllon ~ ReMda Calltornla R ~NO R MANAO£MDfl
MATIOH. PLEASE CALL TO THE OLD ORANOE "MY of the real ptooerty t t 3H·4UI ' 11 111 OROUP 1'380 WoodNlf THE PlANNtNO Dl'AAT· COUNTY COURTHOUSl. d .. erl b•d above 11 3A2~ w ... mlnlt9r. CeM ~ MEN'T AT (714) 754-624$ tOCATtO ON SANTA ANA purported to bl 157 DATE .My 7. ,... LIOyd Denn ~. ~ Oranoa CCM9t 80ULl!VAlllO HTWlEN TOWN( STRUT COSTA .-OT e~noe.. 1t3t0 WOOdrvn W•t· o.1fV Not A..,.c l, 1tM I VCAMOR& STREET ANO MESA CA 9~7 A9 TMllTn. AM&MD C. "*-• Celt tai.3
m1 8AOAOWAY, SANTA ANA, The unCSerwlgnecl Truat• IAUC•DO, AUTMC4Wdu rry o.rtnte • .-flotOft,
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utO ·-1..04 S2 of Tract No 2'7t. $,el(pl ... Oflmplltcl,,. lf'OICCluntyOflJal(rt. tte1 vou AM IN °''AU\.T In the Ofty of ea.ta Mela. tit po.11111;.1, or '9Cnnou9 ..... . ,,...,
UNOIR A OC:CD Of TAUST County of Orange Stm of 10 fW'f the NAMl ITATDmlff ~ <>rer,..
DATtO 1123113 UNLUS Calltornla, • I* Mao ,.. """' ~ aim OI ni. ~ per90ft1 .,_ 0.!ly "°' N1f ti. YOU TAK' ACTION TO c:orded In IOOll 11, l'l09 IO tM noi.fal _...,Cly_... cJcilii'4i ~ • -~ t •. \Ml
PAOTfCT YOUR PROP of a.ti~ Mepe 111 0.-d of ff\191 ""'" .,,.,_ TH( SUOAlll LOA' ...__ ____ .._!;_;_;;:;..
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CMDnOM CW 9MT'9le-:..;. ene-eoun.y ~. )IC1 to C.-otnMI UrMonft ttftOlt CfNlttt on .N/y~J.-CW.,.. ITAft
MIU( n•n1N11 Houc:.11-. "'-loceted on a.nw AM ~. ~d91 CoOe e.ctloll -• °" c~
, .... 11'Mtl'1 ..-0 ~ .. b9 ,..,_. .,.._.,, .S~• It & I tot PubMMCI Ot-. COM& • A19 PCMt "9 U.C.C.> t1Y the City of ~ It~. a.nta AM. Cell-Tht l*M MIS ...... of ~ ~ JVtr 11. t i , COUNTY CW CMUW
Hotic. .. '*ebr ot-1 to lliMctl et the oMl9 Of -torni. .. right, uti. end th• pefton With whom AuOult 1, •• t... HTATI °' MA..V ,
credttore of Ore wllhlll aty Qerti et Qty Hell 2000 lnl••t c:on~ to Ind ClelM• maz b41 flted le -fl·14 t Mc~elth. •• MA..V lll'Al ·
MINd .......,Of1t) tt1e1 1 Main 8tr .... kvnltftot°" now l*d by " llnder M6d WIL8HIAI ltlllow COM· T!MOH MdLWfllAITH, 0.-
IM* 11~~ to be 9Mcfl. ~ vnttrthe DeedofTNl11nthePtociertY PANY, 4270 WWW• 9l¥d. rtaJC NOTICE cadent
lftede on PtOC*'Y '*" of 2 oo p'" on Auewt lltua.ted In Mid County end LOI At\gaM9, CA 90010 c... Ho n.relMft• dee«lbed 27, ttM, at wflloh ttme ~ ltatl deecl10eO M ATTN llrry lhewfell , flCTmOUe .,_.. A-I~
The ~ Ind ~ wt11 M oPet*' ~ Ind Lot f ol Ttac1 Ho "204. leer-• 11311 Md the._. lllAm ITAW HOTICI OI
eddr..._ ot the lntttlded t..cl 111o1H1 tn the Counc11 City of Coeta M ... , u dey fOr flllng delrna by "'ft Tiie f~ pet.one.,. INJ£"'11QH TO lfl..L
lt•n•l•ron .,.. M ,. Chamber• '°' Feder~ ~on I MllP tecoJded In cnldltor ~ be A.uovat doing~ M : • MAL ~.-rv AT
eRtSTOL INC .. )333 ari.tol, Pfotect CC·5". cc-eos. 9oOk 14.8, PllQee 24 10 21 lllh, IHt. wNdl .. ... vt.-HOH IHDUIT.-tAL lll'flUVATI &ALI
Cotta ........ CA CC-637. HU-M014(002), lndu.iw of ~ ...... .,._ b\ltlnMt day betOfl the C!HTEA. 1130 Sovth NOTICI II HIAleY
CITY OP POUNTAIN VAU.IY
PUalCNOTICI
AS OF AUGUST 1, 19N:THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALL!V IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FROM
PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCl£S REQUESTING FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM THE 12TH VEAR
HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ORANT
WHO l~D A'-"" Vt • )
W)1AT AM "al.1Q91.1•• URYM:aa,,.
~providing "ellglblt" ~to low 11\d rnodtrtt~ tMldentl of F~ Vtilley.
ThoM oonc«ned with employlT*11, crime pteven-
tlon, ctrlld car•. hMlth, dn.ig abuM . .tuc:atlon.
wtlftre ()( reerNtlonu needl.
The ~tlOn In C«ollfornla Hl&-M02t(003) · M_,,., In the Office of lhe oont!WMl•lton date epec:6-Sunlcllt, Suite A, Anehlim, OIVl!N !Ml, eubflc:t to oon-
of the ct1W eJfecuttw omce COnttr\ICtlon of Trame CountyAecorderOfNld(Or-fled•~. . Calff. t210e "'""atloll by tr11t court, WHAT AJt8 THe IHOOMI OUIDIU.17
Of ~ butlt*9 office Stgnal Jmpt~t• at: anoe County.) • 0.ted' M1 ntl\. ,... R1'£Ef W£ST ·Vl, • Olla-Auguet 22. ,.... ., •• At IM11 S 1% or the t>eneflctarlel of tht pro-
gram/prol9c1 mutt mMt th9 lollowlng HUD tow.
and mod.,at•lncomt criteria: of 1he Intended tranateror 11 1. Sl•l•t Avenue and fhl ttrMt tdd1 .. Ind THS uM'tlD ITATll w.,. Cotl)Ofatton a.m .. Of ttlerMfter wtthln the
t5&40 Rocllfleld llv<I. Svlta OOldenweet Street oti-c;ommon dellgnetlon, 1HOt1 CONllORAnoM, IV: Thi• 1>1.t1ln... I• con-lllnl ello"'9d by law, the
"A", trvtne. CA t2714 2 Hell All9Nle Ind OOld-It any, of the real Pfoe-tY ldWard J. IC ... , Vtoe,,..... Oucted by. a ClOfPOflllon unOerelOned .. Admlnla-
AN othef bull-n-.,,_, 8trMt 0 •• c, I b Id • b 0 v. I• deftt, '"~ Tr•11••-Bttan ! , .. .,._.., Vlol trator o'f the !.11•1• of the Ind t<fdretMI U..O by the 3 AOAl'l1e A~ end purported to be 288~ Et RIO Pub4ttnld Ofenge eo.tt Pr-'dent I~ cUceclent, wt11
tnlendecl tt1111l•0t within ButhatO S1r .. t Ct191e, Cotta ..,._, Celt-Olffy Ptlot AllO\llt '· 19" Thie 1tatM*\t wu filed Ml •t private N6I to the
lhr• year• tut )'Nfl tul A Mt of plane, ~ lornla F776 wtth the County OIWk of Or-h!Ot*t Ind beet .net bidder
p"t IO tar 11 known to tN ce1ton1, and other contrmct Sllld Nie wlll be mad•, l>Yt "'O" County on J\lly I. 1Ht on the~ end oondltlont
Intended tt•n1l1rM 1r1 ooc:umentt ~bl obtelMd wltl)Oul COV1t'141nt or ,..,. "8.JC NOTICE flltlln hereinafter mentioned "'
None on July 28, ttM et the 0.-rainty. ••~or lmptled, '• Pub41thld Ofange CoMt tight tltle Ind lnter.i of the
Then.,,,.., ano ~ .,.,,,,,..,, of Publle WOttll, gwdtno lttle, PDHn•on. OI fllCTrnOUI eu..... Dally PllOt July 11, 25. dloedent II lhe time of
Addr-of IN Int~ 2000 Main 8t1M1. Hunt· encumbtltlOM. 10 pey lhe NA .. ITAft•WT A~et t , 8, 1t~ OMth end .. right, t"le Ind
lranafwee(•) .,. Thi United tngton a..cm. Cllftornla, remelnlng ~ IUl'll of Thi lolloWlng ~ .,. F-7~ lntlfMt fNt the ..... ,_
Stal• ShOe Cori>otauon. upon r~ of 1 notlf•f\ln· the not• eec;urecs by MIO dOlng ~,,... M ecQ\llfed In eddttloll 10 thet
One Euiwooo °'""· Cln611\-dabll IM of ..-o 00 Deed of Ttvtt. wtlh ltlt••• G'T M SERVICES, 5753 rtllJC NOTICE of the '***'' at 1t1e """ natl, Ohio 4~227 EICtl blCI 1111a11 be made on thereon, N pttMOed In Mid lent• Ana Canyon~ Ste of deetl'l. In the rMI property
Thlt the ptoperty pertl-the Pr~ lotm and In the not.. IOvanc:M, ti any, IS~. AnaNlm H .... Caltt MOTICC CW~ TO tocated In OfttftOlt ~.
'*'t neteto la ~ tn manner prcMOIO In the~ undar Ille t.ma ol Mid OMCI 92toe &.aAW MA&. MID ..... CalttornlA. .. tollowt. One
g•n•tal .. IHHhold tract ooeumente, ano lhll)I of Ttust i-. ctlatgee end Allyn Mltdllll Pier, 2587 t l°"4L ~ 'Ofl Memberll'llp of L.8QIUM Hiiie
lnt• .. t ..... IMMhold 1m be ecc;omp1 n1eo by 1 ·~of the TNll.. Le Pare Blvd •N. Lelle For· .......c>Me cw Co.DUCT· Mutvat Cer1t1tc11t No
F1mlly SIJ.e
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
8 or m0<e
Income Limit
St9,260
22,800
24,760
27,500
29.200
30,960
32,850
34,400
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR AN APPLICATION, CONT ACT JOAN OEAN AT CITY HALL. (714) 9e5~
APPLICATIONS M UST BE RECEIVED AT CITY HALL BV SEPTEMBER 12 1986 10200 SLATER AVENUE 0
• prov.ment• l'l.lrnllur•. "•· certlfle(f Of CMNer'• CheCa Thi IOI., amount Of IN .. , C1tt1 t2e30 IMO IN,A-NT CAAi a.1t-t8 Ind One Mlmber-
IUtH mechlnery. equip-°' ' bid bond '°' not .... unpaid belanoe of the obi!-Thi• buelneu I• con-'"llCMOOL AND/OR lhlp In G040ln Rein Foun· "*"'· ...,1)91 .... "'11entortee. than t0% of the amount of gation eecured by Ille prop-Ouctecs by an lndtvlOual CHLO CAM "°°""Ml d1tton of l.agune Hiiie, Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot Augu1t 1, 1988 F773 mater~~ conlr~ ~M~lheblel.~~able~lhe~Y~~~and~· A¥~~P~ NOTICE 18 HEREBY~~~~ 1~.r~~-----~~-~-~~--~-~~~~-----------------~
ttad• n1 rn1 ltad1m1rk. City of Huntington 8Metl •ble •tlmaled coat•, ••· Thi• e111ement wu med OIVEN that on the 24th dey tlMl'ltlng In lnt-t In the fltllJC NOTICE fltllJC NOTICE ·rta.ie N011C£
Pfe»lfty tlCOtO•. Ind w11. Tiie Contrec:tor ll\all tn I*' ... and IOvenoet It lhe with lhe COUl'ty Cieri! of Or· of ...... tNe the Bo«d of re•t propeny commonly 1-------------.,........,...-...._...,. .............. __ -----------1----------ranry rlgtit• and 1e loc;eted thl per1ormance of lhe ~ time of the Initial publtcarton •nge County on Julye. 1088 l~:e. of th. OoMI\ vi.. known 11 207&-A Ronda Pt«Mded tn the oonttact ".e.t "-Una Oulde," "The MOT1C9 TO
II 3333 BrltlOI. Co.ta Meta. and tmprovementt, conform ol Ille Noltoe of Siiia le "11*7 School Ole1rtct of the County Otlnlda. Leguna Hiiie, Call-MMm ITATllmMT doalmentl, fOr CIP IOl1, e.t Key .... "'8 O\llde to CMDfTORe otJ
CA to the Labor COdl of lhe I 118.247 75 Publlthed -0.ange eo.tt 01 Ofange Slate of Call· fOf'nle The lollowtng per.one.,. A"on AthlMlc 111'.nt • Alhllltla Pr~1 c..uetty Com-IUUC TMMenJI
Hte eu91,,... name vMO Stall ot Cellfornl• and other The t>eneflClll)' undet MIO Di lly Piiot July t8. 25. fornla, dltwmlned thai the Thi tale 11 tubjlct to our-Oolna bull,_... ~Ing "-troflt. togecfW ~~: end/or rMed In the ( ..... ,.......,
Or H id lranatetor• " Mid 1_... of lhl State ol Call-0..0 of Truel heretolora •• Augull 1, 9, lt89 IOllowtng land, Dulldlnge, tent IUH , membeflhlp A p R 0 P 0 M 0 8 t LE ~ ~. 'Fedetll ......, CltCIAW U.C.C.>
IOC8110n •• OPTICA foml• applk:•bll lh«eto. acured ~delivered 10 lhe F·7« and equtpmenr-wltl-ndr be "'*· covenantt, mOfltNy MUSIC, t0083 Whir>• In ltrlct ecoordenoewtlrl the S10t 1914 ~ (Of Notlol "-~ gNel\ to
Tile I Mid bulk tranaret I• wllh Ille ••cec>tlon only of undertlgned ' wrttlen No-needed lor acnoo1 J>Ul'J>OMll 1.... condtttona. re•lflc-pootWHI Fountain v....,, epecHlcattone on file et Ille 1'T109t reoent ~ton) .,. be or.clllOtl of the within
intended to l>4I cont um· tueh v11let10n• al may be tlcl of Deleuu and Electton .PUBUC NOTICE and Wiii be 191 to the h~ ttone, r~•tlonl, rlghta, Clllt. ti1oe . office of the Director Of~ ~-FlllUr• '° IUbmM named "'""9ror(~ 1N1 I
rnlled 11 the otttce ol requl(ed under Ille apeclat to Seit Thi undetllgned bidder for purp()lll of oper-rlQl'll• of wey Ind MMmlnl• Roblf1 WMllM1 l(teppe lie a.Moae. llOCePl•b6e bondt WIN M 1>11"' ttanefer II about to bl
WILSHIRE ESCROW COM· •lllul" pureuant to Wtlletl ceuMd Hid Notlol of 0.. FICTITIOUI .u..... ettng tnfanl Clll preedlool of record. with lny encum-1ooe3 Whl~t F~ OATE OF OPENING 8108: '*'-ot r•tactlort of bid. made on per96nel Pt°'*1Y
PANV, •270 Wllt lllr't Blvd. ptOOMdlngt hereun<Ser are laull and Etecllon to Sall to NAMI ITATl•WT and/or child cere PtOQfllYll br~ of tecord to be M l· taln Valley, Callf. 02T08 Ilda w!.11 ~,.,.....,II the PA!VAILINO AATE8 °' '*91naftw dleortbed
l oe AngtlH. C1U1ornl• taken an<i which l\lve not be recorded In lhl county The foltowtng pereon• are tor the period beafnnlng ltlllcf' from the pvrctl... Thie bvetneet le c;on. PurctlMlng OMalon In the WA.OU: In eccordanoe with Thi namee and ~
llOO to on ot 1tter Augu11 l>llfl ...,perMded by the -"«• the rN I Pr°'*'Y It doing bl.Ill,_. u . Auguet 20 1tM1 tnrough prlQI Thi memblreNp le to dUC1ed by. an lndMdull City 01 trvtne toc.t.ct et the prcMllonl of Slotlon aiddl 11111 of the ln*'6ed
19\h, )986 provl•lon• of lh• Labor loc•ted CALIFORNIA PHANTASY June 30 tt87 be~ on.,, "U It" l>UI• Aober1 w I(~ 15020 Sand Canyon Av· 1na of1he Callfotnla Labor tran•l•rot'I •r•: ... T
T11111>u11< 1r1nel11 I• "°'t>-Code Preference to labor Ott• Juty to, t9MI GIRLS, 3100 W Wlm4lf SCHOOLIADORESS· Bid~ oner1 &ti Invited l'hle 11atement wu flted enue. ltvlne, Cellfornta, Oqde,the09"lfllprevlllng VISION, j..c . f:S N. lll'llnl
1ec1 10 C11t1ornl1 Uniform 1h1tt ~ given only In the ltOHltT I . Wllll. Al· Ave Sutt• 8, Senta Ma, Meadow View School, 5702 for lh memblrflllp and with the County C1eft1 of Of. t27 14• untll t 1.30 1 m on rat• of Plf diam M99' and Canyon~ •327 o...rt
Commetctel Code S.c11on lm1nf*'pr~bytaw tomeJ at Law,•• Mtd C.,11 t2704 Clark Otlve, Huntington muet ln wrtttnglndwtMbe ange County on July 11, ~ t!, ttM It wHotl llOlcteylndcwanlmeWOttl ln Fn hton Pina P1lm
f. l()(j No Old 11\all be conal04lfed trwt... c/o ltoeutT I . Ruben A Aor... 1&304 Beact1 CA t284t • tec.lved It lhe offlol of 1t88 time Ind pl.ce bldl wlW be the~ In wHofl the WOttl 8pMga CA '
Tr>e n1nte end 1<1ar ... ot unllel 11 le made on e form WEiii INCOltlll'O.-ATID, Myrtlewood St FOYntaln No of Roomt t Mlchael J Quigley. tnc , It· "' ... ~blldy ~ lldt ll'lell II to be performed hee bW1 The .00..ton In c-orni.
1111 per eon wllh whom IUfnllhed by lhe City of l20 V..... 01"8 OrlYe, Vatr.y Cellf 92708 No of Sq_uere FM!. oeo torney for lhe Adrnlnletrllor, PubflMed Ofanot Coe9C eubmltted In ... led ot>tllned from the Dlrec10f ot the dlllif eucutl'le office
ct11rttt mey o. ttted It Huntington 8-ch lll>d la Ccwtfta. CA !1n. (111) Thie bOeJnftl"~ 19 con· Alf pf09()Mle muet be t• It 1420 Eut cnapman A..-, Oally Piiot July 18, 25, 111~ mertied Oft the ot the Oepwtment Of ~ 01 pMdpll ~ Qfftol
WILSHIRE ESCROW COM-made In accordance*''" lhl M7-4302, .,~ Cltll A. ducted by In tnOtvlOual cel...O no ... ., then A~et Ofenge. Ca t2tee (7 14) Avguet t; 8, 1986 . outlllde, .. .,. tor Mon Alh-trlll ~. • C09Y of of the Intended""'*"°' ..
PANY 4270 Wllthlf• Blvd l)(Ovtelont or lhl PfWoUI KLINOlfllMAN. Altotn•r Ruben A FIOt• t2, 1t8e II tO'OO . m I t thl 93a-4t2t ., .,...., time ... -• F-732 i.tlc p~. Athl9tlc Lighting wftic:f'l ltontllln the office of 1&540 ~!Wd llYd, M •
Lot Ange'H CA 90010 requtrementt ' 8!ft<IApft1fofTNttee Thle ttetemenl wu tiled 8Yelneaa0fltceofthe0c..n llr1t publlcatlon of lhlt l'IO-~~ATION OF THE the Clty Clettl ofthe Cltyot "A",ltYIM.CAt2714.
A rTN Lerry Sr.awlell Eech bldd1r muer 't>a Publlehld Ofange COa.IL. wrth thl County Clerl! of Of· vw Sc;l\oOI Otstrlet ~el40 I~ and before 1ny .... le rtlllJC NOTICE lfvlneendwtlbemadlavell-All other~ namea
Etcrow • 87377 1n<11he tu 1 Hc1nHd end eleo pr• Delly Piiot Joly 18 2r' •noe County on June 17, B Str-.~ttngton'BMetl. m.CS. WORK: The wortl 10 be per-IC>tl lo any lntareeted petty end addt11111 !Med by the
dey 1°' 1111ng c1a1m• by 111'/ qullllled u reqvw.c:I by•-Augu11 I 1988 1m Catttornle t2847. Blqa wur be Bid• muet be ~ and '1CTJTIOUI .,..... '°'"*'~II located \IPOfl feque9\ Tiie contrae-lnllflded tr.,._or wttflln
1eo110• elltll oe Augu•I Thi City Council of the F7•9 ~111111 °'**' tubjlct to EOUC:.tlon wlll be °'**' II lhe ofnc. NAm ITAT'llmWT' In the City of lf'vtne. Coumy IOf and "'ft eutloontrector tllf .. ~ .... ,..,. .....
fllll 1988 wnicn 11 111e Clly of Hunllngton Beech r• Pul>lltned Ofange Cou t Cool Sac11on 3t365 8, tn of MICl'IMI J Quigley, lnC , Thi lottowlng pereone ate of Ofange at 300 Weat Y• vnder '*" ehall pey not .._ j)MI eo t~ • .,_. to the
•1ue11.-s dey oero,. thl MNM ttw rlgl\I 01 r•tect 111yJ Pla.IC NOTICE 0 1111 Pllol July 18, 25. 11ev of a publlc meeting of on 1he dt11 ec>eClllad et>Ove dOlng bullnele u · L°8tscAIPTIOH ~ WOAI(· then the~ pt..,.ilnQ lnten6ed tr&nlflf'M we
w,,n...,mmall<><' delt 9'MICI· or "' !>Ide NOTICI TO Augu11 1 8 tt88 the eo.td of Truet-. on The prOC>lftY wlll M IOlc:I F0STEf\..8ARt<fR CO . · · rat• of wegee to II wor11· None '•80 ebo~• By a<Olt of the City C<11Jn F-727 Augual 12, tt&e 11 10 15 on the lo41owtng lerm• cun, t 107 E Chapman Ava. The wOfll to l!I perfol•ned men~ In "-eucv-TM name(I) end bullneee
Oe1ecs July 29th. lt88 Oii of rhl City of Huntington .t~~~O:" 1 m tn the Boero Room 11 ten percent ( 10%) of the •205. Ofenge, Cetlf t2t8e et\all lnd\ldl but not bl nm-llon of tl'le contract. addr... of the Intended
TH! UNITID aTATU BelGll Catttorn•• 1111 2111 (he&. 1101_.101 P\&.IC NOTICE let40 B StrMI. Huntington emounr of the bid 10 ICCOtn-David Oenlel Elm. 100l'A "ed 10 Remcwltig eome Ill· LA80A REGULATIONS: trenlferM(e) .; .. The UMeO
lwot CO,.PO..ATM>H, IY: dey ot July, 1taa I u cc) Beach, Celtfornra 92947 pany the oner by c.rttflld Ftortda, HUfltlngton e..cti. tstlng lvfnlnelr•. polet Ind The contractor ltlall comply Stat• Sllol Corporation,
Ed•lfd J K ... , Vice lll'Nel· lltcla Wentwcwttl, City NotlCI 11 ·~,·b lven 10 flCTITIOUI IUllNlll Any rHpt>ntlbl• pereon cMck, and the b.,anc:. to be Callf t2848 pOll loundatlot)a; tnetelllng with Ill lhe t~tt of One Eutwood OriYa Clncln-
!Mftt, tnt•ndld Tr_..,_ Clet'k of IN City of Hwlt-cri d1tore 01 rh~ O within NA• ITATl .. WT etenl II Mid mMtlng thall paid PflOt 10 ltltlller of Thia butlneu t• con-•0m• new lovn9at1on1, Slotlon 1177 510091hlrwl1tl natl ONo 45221 '
Pu1>11en.o Ofenge C04tit4 iooton 9Mctl, ._ Melrll naJned lranetetor(e) lhll 1 Tire fottowtng per.one are ~ gt11en 11'1 opc>011vnlty to memberthlp lnterMt. follow· ducted by: 111 Individual polM. lvmtnalrM . cltcvlt .. ot~ ltPP4icalM requlr• That the prOCllf'Y pertl-
[J11111 P1101 Auguet 1 19MI • '''"' (114) .._..,1 I bulk lran•f• 11 it>ovt 10 b4I dOlng buelneae u ,., .. the t>IO• orally alter the tng confirmation of the NII OaVI 0. Elm brMkeft, retaye end eon-mante of . lh• Calllornl• nent ner.io 11 cieeorllS'ed In
F714 PubH•hld Otange Cout I mad• on IOl'lal ' WATER ELEGANCE. 2865 Malla bid• .,, opened by IN court Tu ... rent•. Thi• llatamenl WU ftled trOla. Labor COdl. . genar1 I II: IHHl'IOld
---------Di lly Piiot July 25 AUQU•t 1 1 her9'natt::eac:f1t>!:Ol>I' y E11t Cout Htghwey, Corone pro'lldlng tuQ11 bid lhell ••· °'*9tlng and matntene~ with lhl County Clerk of Of· COMPLETIOH OF WORt<. OAAWINOS AND SPEC!-lnter .. t ..... 1111etto6cl 111'1-P\&.IC NOTICE 8 itee The namee and' bu•lne.e oil Mer. C11tf 92825 c.ed, by at teut nve (5) per-••f*I ... , ll'ld premium• on ange County on July 8, ttN AM work 1• to be completed FICATtOH8· A Mt Mt of Pt~tl. 'tum""'•· na-
F769 add•nMe 01 lhe lnlended . O C lnv .. 1men11, Inc . cent, 1111 htghell 01 any writ-lneura~ ace.pt able lo the '11•1' within 12"'COllMCUtlYI Woftl-~tton• I• •vellaDle for turM machinery eqvtp.
F1cm1oua IUllNlll ----------iraneferor• ••• M F OP Cetllomt1 2855 Eell cout ten bid r-'ved purch9"r •hall bl prorated Publllll1ed Orat\QI Cout Ing daye lrom lhl,:'•t• tPeC'-tntpeetton wtthout ctlaroe •t ment' *'P9llee lnWntotlee NANI ITATIMIWT P\a.IC NOTICE TICA INC 3'7 Nor1h Rodeo Htghwey, Corona det J.<11, COf)lel of Ille lerm• and .. the d••• ol recording of O•lty PllOI July t8, 26, fled In th• otlc• to th• PutCh••I~ DMalon, metarlate conttect rto"t•'
The loUowltlQ 1*1<>1'1• 111 Drive. Beverl ~11111 CA C11t1 92625 eonOltton• ot the ..... 111 conveyance Examination of Auguel I, 8 1te9 Pr=D OF CONTRACT 1502t Slnd C yon AY-trade name, trademark:
Ho1ng D•JtlMnee.t u1 Al C~•ll .. 10.1 Thi toeaiJ.. in CaJllQUlll l ,Thia bueineu le con· evattabllal thedltlr1Ct ~ !Ille, recordln1g ol con· F·73t Alter ,.._,1ng bid• 10 t•~ ~ ... ~~-~ !, ~· pr~ICOl'dt, Ind --1w1y o ,_,,rig .-c 'NOTICl!M olthectllll••aeutlve ottk:I ducted by e corpor111on et the afa<ementloned ad· vey1noe.1r1neer 1u•1nd ..,......b.cJ, · ,_, .....,_.,..,..,..,.,. • ..,.....,_. renty '""'ti Ind II located
CINOll .. Bl II I P 0.1111ng BUITll'I IAL.l or prlnctpal bullneea ome. ~9'1y Ann Ford Olractor ot I dr... Minimum rentll for iny tttll tn...,ranot pollcy PtllJC NOTICE any°' ell e. to ..,..,. any mentt wlll bl malled, upon et· IU H ,.elm Cenyon
ServlC•• 1825 WHlcttfl rr .•. Mo. T·lo:l2 of Ille Intended 1ren1l1tor" O~ellon• I CllNl'oom• •n<I ac;c:ompany-"''" be •I thl •l!l*IM ol '1CTITIOUI llU..... Informality In . blel, to"*'• reoalpt of requeet• no tat• oft... #327 o..1 'lllhlon
Oflve N-pc,n Beech CA 'l'OlJ ARE IN OEF,.UL T 15c•n Roc"I' ..... Bl~d Su'le Tlllt •tetemenl wu hied I"" equipment and 9l'VICle 1 ll I p u r c ll e (• r 0 r ..... IT'"-..-..... .-wd1 In the lnt•lll of the than ten (tO) caten4ef Oeye P1u,t 1>11n! 8Pfln9e CA. t2844' .,.....,, " .... • • Cou C ,.._ ... PV Ch•-• ".. .. , __ ,., Owner and to refee1 all other prior to the date 'aet tor T~...,... ,,.,.;. \l9ed UNDE R A DEED OF TRUST 'A" lrvtne CA t27 l• wltll 1"41 nty lark of ...,... I thall ~ SO 35 Pet equ111 r The lo4towtng pereone .,, bide. . 09l'WnQ bldl .... Mid tr._..,on at Mid
Todd Ja mte Vouglll, DATED AUGUST 8 1t79 Ati olllet bueln"' ne.mM ange County on July 8· •tee loot per month The undertlgned t_..... dOlng bOel-u PROPOSAL OUAAAHTl!IE s•OURITY FOR ,..OM vi =~ ~~1~:.eHun11ng100 ONLESS YOU TAKE AC-eno •ddr ..... uMO by,..,. n 1•1t Wr111enpr0p0Mle to ..... !the t:3;t to refuM to llGCIPI WEST STREET CON-ANO 80NOS Eecft bid eNll PLETIOH OF WORK:' h ~~.:, O~IC~en..., II
Tll11 bueineu '' con T10N TO PROTECT YOUR inlendld rraneler<ir w11111n PubUllllld Orenge eo..1 eald property rTMAt conform ""bATE•o July 28 itee SULTANTS 31292 &ookt be accomp1nl1~ b)' • City wll t'9taln ten (t0) Pl'· ln1andad to be conaum-riucted Dy ""tndl'fldual PROPERTY IT MAY BE ll\rM )'Hfl , .. , t Mr• IU I Diiiy PllOI July 18, 25 lo Ille term• and condition• I . 8 1 South Laguna Calif certified or CMhter. med! cent of the bid wnount, vntM m•ted ., the office of
SOLO AT A PUBLIC SA.lE PU I .a fer u known lo lhe Augull 1 8 lt88 Priority In ecx:.ptanoe of A L ll A N 0 I It 92912 . or by 1 cornnreta .,...,... II wor1l le _..._ed I the ::o .~.~=: WU llted IF YOU NEEO AN VCPLA· 1n11ndao tren•lerM ,,. F·71t prc>p<> .. lt 10 1 .... H IO 'MclLWltAl1'H, Ad"'"'''' Jeanne E L.ocey 31292 bond on ""{(;~~ Mttefactlon ~ii; ~ At ~~~H·::1~~ c::-
,. Ill rne '-'"'"'Y Clerk of Of-NA TtON OF THE NATURE None P\8.IC NOTIC PfoPenY wtll be glYen to tr•:e Al OUMaLa I Btootl" 81 South ~ by the Owrllf .. guwen ... Ute r9C11*' ~~of Lo• Angella Calllornl~
••ge f.ovr t1 °"June 25 OF THE PROCEEDING' Tllename(•l andbu"'-E 'PfopoMla wflleft offer IOW , ... "...!.,';. .. ~ • ..:· C#ff t2t7; fh•ttMdo.r•.lfen ewerd the alCClllM bldOlr, the too10 on Of ·.,.., AUOI* olif. A 0 Al NS T y 0 U y 0 U addr-of the Intended FlCTTTIOUI IUltMlll CCIII! ,_ to lfVoileea end "etOr 11 I T/111 bu•lne11 11 con· II mede to him In -City .. pey the.~ eo 1.,h 11M
,,,..,. ~~~ULOCONTACT ALAW· 1"n1l1tll(1)1t• ThlUnlled NA.Ml ITATl•NT ott;rhlquallty~ogr=d r• Publtelled Ofll\QI Cou1 ducted by llltndMdual COfdll'ICe wtth the ltnl'le Of rllllned \IPOfl ~ •
';t,I •t•f>d Ci••no1 Cout On Augull 15 1988 81 fl~~~.!~ ~~~~c:;: Tile IOl!Owing PeflOnl 111 ..,_," l:"'r1gh~o retact Illy Dal~ Piiot July 31 AUQUll 1, I t""ne E ~ llled C!~~:r~=i: ~::.,:~a:,: T~o °t..:::: ~ ~·~•~Pl~~~/''''" Aug .. 111 91!. A M POQERT E nett 01110 •5227 0o;1E~~":'rou N T R Y or ell bleltanOlowalvetny 7 1 88 ThFt03 wtth~·~~~~-olOr· lneurenca Ind Nablllty In-14402an<llhe ptovteN>nlof dll COO. Slotton
n &ll WEISS Allorney " Lew u T11a1 '"• property '*11 p RT E rrregurer1t'" ~County on July 8 lt&e turenc.. eJleOJt.I • conlfact th• cont11ct oocumenta 9108 ---------· Outy 1ppom1ed Trvttn nenr herllO I• deac:r1b90 In '! A R M ~S 29 IO w 0 •110 et Hunllngto1' PU8UC NOTIC( • ,.;,-In the required form lfld pertaining to"8ubltltutlon . The~ tnd aodt ... Of -........ unoet •nO purwanr 10 OMO gener11 n 111e11llold w;11
4 d Ani l1 .. m Calll Beech, C•tlf0t1111. Ihle 2•1h Put>lttn.o Ofenge COM1 lurnleh Mttelactory bond• of Slcuf'ltlet " the Pl"On with whom
\ of Tru el mad• by CHARLES lnlllfHt Hlue leaMt\Old tm t ~r•n a 0 n11 F ,day of July_.·~ flCTrTIOUl llU .... 11 Di iiy Piiot July 19. 2~ for 1he lllthf\11 pwformenoe PROJECT AOMINIS-lalm• may be 1)11e1 ,,
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OIERTH AND CARRIE BELL prQvemenle 1urn11ur1 11• '19537 S Fejl o Fd o~ OCfAN V"""' I CMfOL NAMI ITAftmWT Augu•t 1 8 t966 of lJlll contract end tor the TRATION All teohntoal WILSHIRE ESCROW C()M.
GIERT11 nuet>eno end -Ml• IU•H mect11nary equip· Velley c·~, t2ro8 ovnlaln DllTltlCT I OAltO OF Tt\9 IC>llowlng pereone .,. . . f'-720 peyment of Cllalnll of ma-q""''°"' relaltve to-'"'' PANV. 4270 Wlllhitt llYCI,
O"'lf\ 10.MCur• en •ndeot.O· menl klPOllM lnvlll'llOllM 1 TJtUlttll I dOlflil bull,,_ u terlatman and labot•tt PtOleCt prior 10 opening bid• Loe A~. CA 00010
nest In r1vot ol SECURITY mt1lftf1tl1 C.Qnlracl roghl• d T~bbvtlneu I• con-, Publl•hed O"nge Co111 SEAGULL SOFTWARE. Pta.JC NOTICE th«eunder Said chec* or thalt M dltactecl to l>e'lld ATTN Larry Shewle lt,
MORT GAGE SERV~CE • lr•de n1m11 lredam•rt. ~Ar n ~ ~uabend end wlfi Delly Piiot July 29 Auguel I, 1181 Stenford. rrvlne. Calll blOder't bond Milt be In In YM . AllOci1ta EnQlnler, at Elcrow • 87319endlhe1Mt
C.1111lornl& eo<p0<1t100 now property recorde end wtr e o 8. l986 92715 CITT Of' ltvM wrnount of not .... lhan ten (714) 867-0124 -ror q~ Oey for nttno clllmt by any
ownao and 1'1910 Dy FIRST '4'"'Y right• end II IOCflllld '111• tlalltnl(ll WH Ille<! S•F889 Rlcatdo Alfredo ArlluJo, CAUl'C>NtlA (10) percent of the amount Of ttone tel•llng to lM bid pre>-creditor lhall bl Aug\111
F,.MILY MORTGAGE COR-et 327 North Rooao Ori"• l 197 Stanford, trvlne, Callt NOTICI INVYTIMG the bid The Flltl'ltul Per-c.ee contlot Robert J 18111, t9N. wf\lctl 11 thl PORAT ION OF FL?AIOA Beverly Hilla. CA • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • 92 7 15 ..,. formanoe Bond .,,.., be no• Laporte, PutchUng Agent. ~ day before the
rec.ordtd AUQull 14 1979 The Bu11neu neme uMd Tlil e bu•lneH It con· NOTICE IS HEREBY Ilea ll\111 one h\lndred (100) 11 (714) eeo..3e28 ooneummatton dltl eoed-_.A,.~ LAWN-, u 1n11 No t6265 in 0001< t>y u 1d 1r1n1t11or1 •I .. 10 G A R A G E S A L E duo1td by 1n lnOMdu•I GIVEN thal ... led t>IO• wlM percent of the total amount dY ORDeR of the City fled abcMI. WT OllVI! 1'32~ page 23? of Otflelel iocallon It OPTICA Rk:lrdo Alfredo M recetved by '"' Puretl ... of the bid prb named In lhe Council of the City of !MM. Dated; July 2tth, tote
Mo• Jar f • r,11,. tlef'y RK0td• '" 11'\e 0111<:4 of Iha Tf)et .. ,d t>ulk 1ren1f11 11 Thi• 1181""4!nl wu nreo ing Ollllllon In the City of contract the labor end Ma-DATED' July 23. 11M
rremetor, C.ounlrRecorO•rolOrange 1n1enaed 10 b41 con•um wlththe COYnty Cterk ol Or-lrvlne C11tfornll .tor tertataBond"'-'lblnot .... cm Of' IAVW., I Y: THI UMTID ITATll 'tJ~ Oiel•f Alli Cwn11 Stele 01 Gelllornla maled 11 rile otttc. of It'\ rhot lime ogoinl Make sure yeur goroge ano•CountyonJu1y9 lt88 lurnlthlng alt plant, tabot' thanonehundred(tOO)per-NANCY C. LACIY, CrTY IMOI COllPOAAnoM, eY:
M WI -SELL AT PUBLIC WILSHIRE ESCROW COM sole IS 0 succe n by odvert1s1ng tn clou1f1ed ~·•10 MNk:ea, mlterllll. 100!9, oent of lhe lotll emounl of Cl.IM ...... '· ..... V'9e,....... '"' ... Auf, flQN TO HIG HEST BID-PANY •270 Wtltllitl Blvd Put>Hthed Of•nge Cout equipment. IU9Pflll. tran• the bid prb named In the Pvblllhed Ofanqe eo..1 .............. T, ........
'140 '>'>'>4 DH• FOR CASH IP•Y•l>l• •I Lot Ano•••• C•11forn11 Start your od two days before the \Ole to Delly Piiot July te 25. l)Ofllllon, U1tlttlw and Ill contraci Only bond• '-lad Oalty Pltol Jiiiy 26, Auguel 1, Pvblllhed•Ofanot Coeat
l•m• t:>I Hie '' llWful money 900 tO on or ette< Augu11 onroct the moit buyen AUOU•I I 8, 1tee oltllf ttam1 anO fecllltlw by COITIPtWllM which are tte6 D.ity Pttot Augua\ I, 10M <;I Ille Untied SlllH j •• ,.,. 1911\ 1988 F-737 n•CHHry th•t•for, .. raled "A" Of "A•" In the F787 Fne
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8 10 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Augiat I , 1988
Pilots flying into
Meadowlark have
the r ight navigator
To the. vcr) .>hori, very specialized list of folks God
supposed I> looks put for -fools and drunks -let's add
pilot!» at and neighbors of Meadowlark Airport.
Planes fall from the sky around the generaJ aviation
fac1hty m Huntington Beach the way ripe apples fall
from trees. But nobody ever get} hurt.
In the past 11 months lhere have been four crashes
at Meadowlark. The mosl recent occurred Wednesday
"'hen a pnvaic pllot m1~d the runway and sheared the
top oO a parked car. Neither the pilot nor the startled
businessman who was domg some paperwork in his car
when the plane npped its roof ofTwas inj ured.
Misadventures at Meadowlark don't inspire faith in
tht>current t,ateof generaHivtfltion. huHhey may inspire
a heathen or two to consider a trip to church this Sunday.
Op1n1ons elq.11 ttssed 1.n this space are those of the Daily Piiot Other \llews
exprtissed or• tnr~ page are those ol their authors and artists Reader comment·~ 1nv1tad The Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone 642 0086
PetitiQning for truth
in circulated petitions
I o lhl' f d1t11r
fhurought t1dw'truth 10t1lhl'lll\-
111g 1111 pc'lll111n url ul.1111r\
J m \fX'i1k1n11 <•I the.· >rll'\ pt•t1twn-
1nl! t1• d1 .. ton11nuc. thl ~l'·""Port c i.;ntc:r dnl'l11rnm·11t <>ru '>Ulh pt:t1
t111ncr \lat1irnc.·c.l at thl P11\t < >1111 r the
oiher d;n h,1d <t po\lt'r lh<.11 \IJtcd
·< •Jntrt I I r,1tlit · 1n '•·lnl h ktt1·r'
H\ that \\at<-mcnt \1>11 ""ould t111nk
1h1. r•·1111•111 ..-11uld d11 \11mcth1n~ 10
rd1nt \l•n)!nl1un tlul 1tdc>1.·\n t 'I-ou
would th 1 n ~ th1• f)l't1t111n lhl'\ Y..t.'rt·
u rculJllnf A'luld hudJ h:h~-Jrl Hill'
Road hut tl Jc11.•\n't ) \1u J 1h1n l.. tht·
/)() rx·11plt• "'-1Hrltl tlt nut11~ ur thl'
mnnn Im 1 \Jr lnJqu1n If ill\
C ornd1ir tlw H r111t '>nl Y..ould
thinl.. thJI a mort· <.111 11.tl\ c.k'4..np-
1111n 111 "'hat thn "'-l'fl I ""I' to dn "'ould ht.• !c1 ••J(n·r> J r,11! 1 C •nv·,.
111.n \t)!n I >11r P.l'tttton ·
\\ t11I I ' "'' lht• t•m11!11m.1l
trJlli1 i1.r1;1t' tin '11111kt• 'C'r1•t:n lhr
1~\Ul ·~ "'11.11 I\ ••Ill Jlh1v.1·d 111 huild
<•n their 1""11 pr• •P\ rt. a111I "'h.11 irt
111~ tr1J.th ""' tn 111ll1 r 1111 1h1·m 111 Ix·
a hie• to 1111 JU'I th.ti
ll11pt•lt1lh "ll r th11\c· 1111 p..-oplc·
onw 11p l11r ,1 r•11t:i1 Jthl1t11m or .,.,,1111
tu hudd J n1 .... llllnll' 1n ;\.1·"'p11rt
H1·a1 h \om 1111 ,1.1 11•1111w 1 .. ,"' .ir•l 111
tl'll 1h1•m 111 !t•d11 .1!• lh•·ir l.lf111h
r11qm to :I puhli1 ~ ll'" dnl11 .1fl
lht:.11 l1hr.1r\ Ill • d111.H lh• f111hl11 ~
thtldr• II• I tit• 1 "'' .~ .1111 "'" I•
give u~ 4<1 percent of the value of )our
c.on\truu1on for road improvement
That'\ v.hat 'iOme f"C\td~nl\ · arc.·
a'ikJn& The Irvine ( ompan y lo do
To me. dens1t~ 1\ the popula11on of
~cwp0rt l:kach work1n~ tn the: World
·T radc (enter Tower'> 10 New York
(it). whith arc bu_1lt tn the \paCel,!hc
'>lit: of Newport Hart>or I I 1gh
~chool's campus 'i1xly-thou..and
plus people: a da) working 1n an area
"'ho<,c ground '>pat.c "nc1 larger than a
high <,ehnol campu'I lhat'\dcn'i1t)'
It"• to•> bad that we cannot w1<,h
'\e"' Port ( cntcT well and let 11 get
hu1lt up 3'> pr11po..ed ""llhoul having
n c~ m11"e dragged O' l'r thl' coal<i lor
thl' nc~I four to '>I' month'> If the
ix:tllJon "'orkcr\ arc '>U<.c.c~'>ful . 1h1s·
1'-"UC \lo 111 ht: kicked around for lhc.:
nc,_t fheorsn -..car<i until ll 1'i brought
back up again. We should have done
the build-out lour )car\ ago. allowing
the cfforts of lhc<;e 6'1 peopll' 10 he
din:cted '"more 1mportnl qualll\·llf ·
life l'i\UC\ d\ \Cf\ Ile\ for \\.'nHH\
l'dulat1on !or our \OUng 4tJaltt °1' of
the Ha' "'atcr nrngrarn'> for tc.•cn \
~upport1ng our law enlmtc.·mcnl I ire.·
15cpartmcnt t'll'
V. htle the pc..·111111n urtulator., ml\-
kJd thr \lgn~·r, tht truth will prevail
11th1·1n111at1,e gel\ 1H1 lht· '\lovc.•mlx'r
h.tllut
JIM Df:. HOOM
°"il'""pon &'at h
N ewport keeps r oads in shape
1., th· I di1111
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thrt1Ui\h l'l•lgt• Upt1
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tri mcnd11u' l 11mm1tmc.·nt ol l11l.il
l11nc.h 111 1mprov1n11 lc~al \lrt:l'I\ <tnd
l<1,11h
• "''""l')IH1 &·J1.h I\ .1 kdtkr 1n
d111cn\ 111 Jrl'a\ .ind lhl· 1:11mm1tm1 nt
ol Jo!t'nl'rJI fund dollar\ lo hKJI <,trc.·1·1\
"IU'>I 11m· nt!mplc of ho'wl. 'l.'"'r>on
lk.11 h 1\ prti\ 1tlinti lot.ii k.idt•r\h1p in
1mprr1\lrlK 1111t tr.in\porta11un '"
trrn .
'Wh1·11 I l1111~nl through th1• annuJI
r ·pun I nc,t:r '''pt'ttuJ 111 l1nd \Ulh
Vt10d nl'\lo \ ( l>lll(,fil tu it1t 11 lfl\ JI I lhl'
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Thi~ story doesn't h ol d water
I • t 111 I "I ,,
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n f)I rinw111 h\ '>11\CWndin~ t"'<11 olk1·
P"' of water lrnm 11 hJl.inu·t.I har
\ltl'r hca11n~11111·11I tht•m lhl' halJnu·
remained the: .,;1mc l h1• hot watt r did
nanoratc and thl hot "dt: .i<.tUJlh
1101 lighter Tht .111ual hcattn~ h11\lo
n er <111! not \l'•'ltl l<1 l'lk<. I thl' wn ght
r llanl-\ aga111 1•11 lht fllll' .ir1 t< ll'
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Pilot welcomes comments
• 1 ,. Daily Piiot wr·lc.om~s yr,11( 0µ1niow. on matters of
p J!1I c. 11 tr•r~S1
Washlnjt.on 's drug-bustershaveal~adysUrred upenoughlllwtll ln
the tiny earlbbean coun ry by their h eavyhanded tactJcs.
DAN
WALTERS
Debate . goes on
about
debates ...
SACRAMENTO -Twenty-six
years ago, two aspiring politicians
named John Kennedy and Richard
Nixon created a new form of political
entcrtainmeru: the televised deba.te.
It has become part of the nation's
political lore that Kennedy, less
known than then-Vice Prcsjdent
Sometimes giving the kid
everything is wotst-thing
Nixon and trailing in the polls.
acquired the momentum during
those debates to propel him into the
Wb1te House.
Kennedy, whose good looks and
easy manner made him the nation's
first television politician. contrasted
sharply with Nixon, whose jowly.
beard-shaded face gave him the look
ofa movie heavy. •
Father lear ned the hard·way that son
h a d italL but wanted everybody else's
PETE
.DEXTER
Later analysis of what they had to
say indicated that Nixon's presen-
tations had more meat, but 1n
1elev1S1on politicking, 11J1age is far
more important than content.
Hov. docs a kid do 1t to his father')
The firc,1 da)-in October. 11185. the
man came home from work and
lound <,omconc had broken into his
hou..e The man owns a dent.al supply
hu\1ne\s 1n Sacramento, the house 1s
tn f oothill Farms.
He lived there with his sec:ond wife
He say'>. "M} wafC looked around
the house and :;aw nght away things
had .been moved You know how
wo men are ah<>ul that .!>tufT She ~w
we 'd heen broken tnlo, and r;hc knew
right awa) ()ave had done 11"
Dave t'> the man·s son. who ltves 1n
Southern ( altforn1a with his mother
He wa\ 17 }Car'i old at ~he time
"I d1dn'1 want to believe ti Hc'd
<;tole mane)' from me a few months
before this. S 100 out of a locked
clo~I and we 'd had a talk. I didn't
bull-him, 1 said. 'Look, I know you
stoic 1t ·You know. a man-10-man I
..aid 'What'd I ever do to you?' He
..aid ·"1othang.' I ..ard. 'Don't eyer do
th1'i again · -
.. An>""ay, thl'> time there was about
~'i <><1'> v.onh of Jewelry missing -
1ndud1ng my wedding nng. which I'd
1011k <Jff Y..tth my watch the night
lwlon: and ff)rgot to put on m lhl·
morning -and there was i2.000
gone lr<Jm a ~ecn·t hatch hu1lt into the
'll'rl'o Lah111ct 1n the hcdroom. Whl'n
I \aw th<.11. I knew my wife was nght
You could look a.round tn there an
hour and a half and ne1,er find that 1f
'fOU didn't know how to do 11."
'>o tht· man c:allcd the 'ihenlT'>
depanmrnt anc.I the) ca,!lle to the
hou'c anJ tound the kid'" fingcr-
pnntc, Jll 1nc:r e1,crv1h1ng. and thq
ligurcd out how he gut an
·1 k u\cd the dog door." the man
\J}'> V.c got a t0uple of dog.\.
H.:tndnn j\ crnd \amp<>on and there'<,
th1\ ltllk t'l.l.11-luot '><Juare door that
'>1A-1ng' hoth ..... ;i.,., that !ch them into
the garage l>a't'"• <,k1nn} or he
<. <111 Id n 't of g111tt•n in f rom there he
limed thr d11<1r mto tht' hou-.e "
f h~ man und hi\ 'iC'COnd Wife told
1111· noli<.r ..... here the> uiuld find
Da,, 1d anti " few da} \ later he wa<,
rm l..cd up 111 Crll'nduru brought back .
111 \at ramn110 and charged wllh
burglary and grand the It I le ad matted
stealing the money and Jewelry he
'>atd he owed \Orne people money-cm-a
drug deal
So· they loc kcd the ktd op in
1uven1lc hall for about three werks.
and then he went· to eoun and plea
hargatned -admllttng the burglary.
to get the grand theft char~e'i dropped
-and was put on probation until he
was 21 years old He was also orden·d
to repa) SI ,51XJ lo ht'> father h~
August 4th. I 9K6
"I went and talked to him ontc
while he wa~ 1n Juvenile Hall,'' the
man "'3 ys "He never \31d hc ""a'
'>Orf') I asked him wh )-he did 11 -not
the mone). but "'h~ he took lhl'
personal stuff. wh y he'd want 10 hurt
me He \ltd he didn't know he JU'>I
d1d II "
nd· w the kid ~nt back to
Southern California, and the man and
h1~ ..ccond wife moved into a new
house 1n Ro~v1lle "I'd been a-.1..ang
some question.,," he ..ay'i "I wao; -.• coming up w11h r\ame\. people in-
volved 1n the drug trade 1n SoU\hcrn
('altforn1a They u'iC kid\ under 18 lo
move the c,tuff from I o'i A.ngelc'i to
Vegas and Palm Spnng\ r hC} t.an't
do an ything to them that wa}' 1fthq
get caught
"Anywa y. one day I gc.·t a rhonl.' c:all
from somebody tn Lm Angl'll''>. '>ay\
1f I don't quit "'hat l'rn doing,
somebody is gcung to Ix· wm1 ng un 111
~cc me
".I quit I wa\ 44 year' old then and
that''i th<: <itarcc.le\t I e\er hecn 1n Ill) hfc ..
The: man rn\talkd ,in l'lahoratc
burglar alarm c,yc,tcm 1n the ncl4
hou..c. bought a 12-g.auge \hotgun a
357 magnum pistol. J th1rt}-e1gh1
He and hi\ wife enrolled 1n 1..arate
le\'iOn\
rhc k1d gol 3 )Oh
Ill' worked fur lht• firc,t ll\C month'
of tht'i year, 1n<italltng hRhl1ng fo.
turc ..
"I I~ made ~5 <J(J()" lhc man \a>'·
"I chc.-ckcd t lc nc.•vc.•r mack a \Ingle
payment lof the t.ou rt -ordcrcd
Sl500) fhen tn Ma). he \Uddcnl)'
qu11 I called the plan.· ht· worked. thl'y
41a1d they'd JUSt offered him a raise,
company benefits. but he said he
couldn't do 11. Meanwhile, I get a bill
from the county, S252 to pay for
David's care and maintenance wh ile
ht-was 1n Juvenile hall.
"But wail A couple weeks' after
Dave quit his Job there wan call from
Southern ('ahforn1a. Dave's tn the
hospital. got his head crushed in by a
kid wnh a hockey stick: They had to
operate to relic' e the pressure To
me 11's drug-related but I don't
kno"" It ""as suppo<ied to be some
g.ang kid that h11 ham " r he: man sa~s Dave as sttll recover-
ing
"Aug~l4th 1s the heanngdate," he
'>3}S "That's the day I'm supposed to
ha' c the SI 500 The Judge told htm
before. he lOuld be looking at six
~car' tn Jail 11 he didn't meet th~
cond111on'i of h1s probat1C1n
"I "'rote the 1udge and told him I
hadn't been paid anything. I said I
"'a" going to he dt the heanng t<> we 1f
JU\ltce was '>erved 1n tht\ case"
I c,top thl' man there. "You want w
sec your own kid go oil tor \1x year'>
1ncr 1h1s'1"
"I want the JUdgc to do hi\ JOb," he
\j\S. "I want to sec that crime dt>e\n'I
f):l > ..
I hc conH'r\atwn hegtn'> tu d1t•
·'l'm willing to ah1dc b) what ha\ to
he done," he \3)\
\nd 11 " qu1c1 for a lcw ~con~s
again
"L,cr,th1ng that kid ever really
wanted he got " the mdn r;ays "My
lrnrrent) IA-lie \ays that was my
m1\takc You know )'OU want >Our
kids to haH· 1t better thdn you did Rut
)OU raro,e a kid 18 yea r\ ·and reah1e
)OU don't know him Once David
pay' back what hl' owe\ me tf I ne ver
heard from htm again thal''i up to
him "
It '" <iomehow an argument. he
c1nnn 't know who 11 1s ag.aansl
'Tm hun." he \ays "r don '1 know
how he could do this to me "
That fact was not lost on the
nation's poht1c1ans. nor was the fact
that frontrunner Nixon went into a
tatlsiun after agreeing to debate his -
nval. ·
Those facts have dominated con-
s1derat1on of the television debate as a
campaign tool for the last quarter-
century and arc at the core of another
political ntual: the debate over de-
bates.
Every contest between the two
panics' cand1date11 for major office in
Cahforn1a ts preceded by .a lengthy
penod of d1scuss1on. mostly m the
media. of whether there will be
debates.
It is a particular staple of poht1cal
news coverage dunng the summer
month's subsequent to a pnmary
election and pnor to the fall cam-
paign. . .
The true feelings about tclevts100
debates arc these: politician~ who
think they do well o n television
and/or arc running~ behind their
opponents want debates. hoping, like
John Kennedy in 1960. to score a
breakthrough. while those wbo arc
well ahead of their ovals usually shun
debates. •
Those true feelings arc never
voiced, of course. Debate-seek~rs say
they want them to explore "the
issues" ma public forum and accust
their reluctant n vals of wanting to
hide themselves from the p_ublic.
Debate-avoiders never admit that
the)' don't want to gi ve their lesser
nval'i some instant stature so they
mask their reluctance in other wa.ys.
In addition to the debates over
whether there will be debates. there
are lhe debates over how many
debates there wall be and what format
they will follow. The latter debates
often are prolonged by those who
don't want to debate in the fi rst pla~
as a means of avoiding debates.
Thts campaign year 1s seeing the
debate over debates an its most fully
developed form.
Go George Deukmc11an as well
ahead 1n the polls and loaded with
money He doesn't want to help his
rival. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Brad-
ley, so he 1s refusing to debate but, of
course. he's not saying so directly.
.Rather. he has said he won't debate
There's smoke, but no fire Bradley 4\S long as the mayor con-
tinues to attack hi m personally -
which 1s about the only thing that an
underfinanced and undernounshcd
challenger can do.
in .Latin American drug raids All of this means that·therc prob-
. ably won't be any aubematorial
debates this year, or at most o ne to
satisfy the demands of ed1tonal
wnters f()t' such exercises. V. \ \111...,.< ii or-. I he Pt•n
1:1gon ., cmharra\\1ng foray tnlo lhl'
Holl\ 1an drug war\ md.> have a <;1lver
lining altn dlJ The lia.,c;o wa"' of SU( h
c,tunn1n~ proponmnc, that II JUSI
m1g.h1 lcat.l thl' White Hou<ic to call ofT
11\ profX1\Cd u\e of Amcncan troop\
for .i \lmilar drug hust in the tin)
C anhhcan country of Bch2c.
I he Boli v1an 30\icrnment''i lack of
1ntt'rc:\t 1n a ~nous effort to 'itamp
out drui~ 1'i ccn:unl> undcr\tandahlc
Dope hnng~ 1n h1llt0M of dollars to
the poveny \tmkcn rtat1on Con·
Krc\<11onal tn\1Jcr" tell us the main
purpo\c.• of the pre-doomed ra1dir, wa\
P'Jlnl\ in llonda and the other Crull (._.,. Morehkelyarcdebatesbetwecnthe ( oast <itatc\ I\'> earl) .t\ thr I 'l'lll\ nwtls for theV .S. Senate. Democratic
according tu one ccinfidrnttal Drug ~n Alan Cranston and Republican
f ntortt ment Adm1n1-.1ra1111n report JACll c ongrcssman Ed Zschau. ·
.. Rcl11e Cwa'i) uc;ed a\ J tran .. at point n It's more than a httle penlous for
tor 'iuh'itan11al amount., ol c..1x:ainc the 72-year-old Cranston. whose age
and treroin tn the tnlrrnacmnal traf ANDERSON and appearance are unspoken factors,
fie .. to aarcc to debates. But he hasn't
The DE:A report pmntcd out that enou&h ofa cushion to coast and he
"man1uana t'i 1nd1gcnou'i to 8cl11e ~ms anxious to prove that he can
and grow'i in all part'i of the country " beat a tough challenger
The O A c'l ltmatec; that nearly 700 rela11on-. wnh Bch1c even further. Zschau and Cranston have been
1on"I of pol were grown in &-hie la"t 1,..s'it Novembcr, John 7..abaneh, a tradma the usual rhetoric an the
)Car of which 115 percent wa'i -.hipped fkh1can -traveling in Guatemala. was media about debates but seem likely
to tht!> counlr) nabbed hy a l>[A agent "who wore a to agree to 5everal meetings that could 1 f'tl'-'r, .ind ''""l''' "'t''·"'" ol < 11rrcmP.ntary rnu<;t he signed
rt •·r c,trr, ild t1P 1 t~<Jr1 m c::l•·<irly wri rtPn a rid sent lo LE TT EAS to
•t,,.. f DITOn 0~11.,. Pilr1r p () BfJY 1'J60 Cnc;ta MP.Sa CA ~ to put un ~nough of a show ICI a\\Ure
~.nuc·l J l S aid to Boll\ 1a ., ....
'M1am1 V1ce'cap,"accord1ngtocourt b(~ood ~ht1cal theater.-( >ur <iourcc'i \ay the idea ul \ending ..,Ab h t · c ,r~ into BclllC wa .. fir'it broached al documents. L.U anc was 5 np.. -he c as:i11c debate over debates. , 1 ~1 'i<:'archcd .handc~and flown lo -ll~. •~ betftt waged-by the-fWO-a11 1nten'l1tttomh aw-'CTTl JI h arre'llCd t'. P
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Tipped 1111 well in Jdvnn1.r h)
Rolt v1an government .,~urcc'>·. the
drug traffi< ker\ got away ~01-frcc
The: net rc\ult was an increase tn anta-
1 \ \<.'nllment throughout Latin
J\mr-ma whcrc the t ' S -a\\l.,teJ
1 J1d\ wt·re reg;Jrd~d a<1 JU'>t one morr
l":\ctm~>k of high handed Yankee 1n-
1crlcren1 c or "1tun<.h1p diplomacy "
Meanwhile 11ur .t\<ioc1ate Donald c 1oldherg ha\ learned that the Rcaaan ~ .idmtn1'ltrat1on ~ r.cady to .end
troop\ tnto the former Bnta h colon)'
of Rel11c on the YucatBn f)tnm\ula
Oanktd hy \t1el1co and Gua•tmalu at
the nunhwe\tern end of the Carat>
hean ')(1.1
There·\ httlt duuht that lkh1e., a
,1ratqic and chmat1< na1un1I for drua
lord\ a1rnmg at U S market It'\
h;11fwn y tx-twcen the coca1nt field\ of
\outh Amtnca and dn1nbut1on
confcrcnc:c earltcr th1., yeu r and the ou,ton, w ere c was · · c,and1dates 1or lieutenant governor,
h AUS magmrate foµnd that DE:A Democratic incumbent Leo plan~ werc then coordinated with t l' a&cnl.$ "did not have authority to McCarthy and challenger Mike Curb.
I J \ fmbany in Bclmop;m fkl1te arrc'lt" 7.ahanch 1n Guatemala. Both ~y they arc cager to debate
Wht"ther the plan' will nruc.t<ed in t·urthtrmorc, the mag1W'ftte noted, and have dispatched d07ens of news
ltght of the Bolivian l'><>t<.hup 1' nol the t n1tcd ~t.."\tC\ ha" valtd extra-releases and letters test1fy1na lO that
clear d1tion trl'allc\ with both nuatemala w1lh naness. while ch1dina each other With an) lul k. tht· Whitt· ttnu\I' and Rchir -IA-ht< h meant th e for alleacd foot-dragg.ina.
will call uff th(' lkl111· 0 J>t't.tllon ahdu111on wa\ unncce,\3ry Just this week Curb"(s camp aatd
Wuh1na1on ~ drug h11\t ct'I h.i vt• Nevcnhelc""· lh.t maiastratc ruled Mc('anhy's side :.have finally a.,eed
alread) ~t1rrcd up cnoufth 111 will '" that a ~ year-old 1nd1ctmcnt ap1n\t to meet" on nqouatinJ debate tcmn
the tiny ( anbhcan t:ountr-. h> their -_Zabaneh for currency v1o~uon'l and while Mc<'arthy '81d Curb ts "la)'lnl
heavyhanded tact1u man,iu na deahna could "tMd The low. 1vo1dma the public ddletcs ht
A\ we re~rtcd la\t ~ear d Bch1can med1.i and publtl' r~cuon in Reh1e once u1d he w1nted. ·:
cabinet official Joe Bmeno. wa'i have tlt't-n 1ntcn~. w11h cd1to" de-It's difficult to $3Y whether thcrt
lured into a DEA ,.1na o~rat1on in nounc1na the DEA for "1nfnna.in1 on will be debates by the two cand1datet
M11m1 , arrc'1ed and convicted He Relt.te'i • ~,verctanty " There's no for lieutenant aovemor and aiven the
claimed he wa" \Ct up h) ·thr Df.A ttlhng how vcat the rc~ntment •!mo t mv111blc duties of the offia:,
after he 1ucce1'ifully hlocked thr would be 1f U 'i helicopter P1lo1-one wondcrt what "1uues" they
eatnry \ plari to 'prny the Rclr1Mn \tarted \woop1na in on ~lt1tan could find to discus ft. r more than J()
counlry\ldt with tht ht1hu1dt P<Hi\· man1uan11 field\ second .. ,
quat to kill mar11uAna t rof)'i Jack Aodtnoa ud C>alt Van Atta Dan W•lten It 1 1yedlca~
.\more rtltnt cav ha., e'<l<trh3trd ar~ ''adlcac~ colam1t1t1 col1m1l1t.
Mi·Ilefi·
b reaks
ankle
Rams· rookie Q8
hurt In scrimm e;
Collins, Miller st n
I
Rookie quarterback 1-f ugh Millen
aufl'cfed a broke!) right ankle durina a
scrimm~ with the San Di90 Owaen Thursday night at Anaheim
Stadium.
The scrimmage was witnessed by
more than i 4.000 fans.
Millen suffered the injury during
the 11 -qn-1 l part of the scnmmage,
and wasn't even hit on ttie play.
'"That was the most depressing
thina of the night," said Rams head
coach John Robinson. "But Hugh's
opportunity is an the future,sojt's not
a disasfrous-rhtna. He"l1 ·come-back
from that." .
The. Rams and Chargers had a 7-
on-7 scrimmage wiJh the veterahs
takin& place and the I I-on· I I scrim-
mage with the non-starters playmg.
I
Meanwhile, the Rams announced
they had signed sixth-year linebacker
Jim Collins and third-year nose tackle
Shawn Miller, leaving them with only
four holdouts five days after veterans
were required to report to trajning
camp.
"I m sallsfied," said Collins. who \
played in the Pro Bowl for the first
tame last season. "My agent (Marvin
Demofl) and the Rams have been
close for several days. It was just a
matter of working out the final
details."
• , An inside li nebacker. ·colhns has
led the Rams 1n tackJes the past two
seasons. He was named All-NFC' first
team by several publications.
Miller, signed as a free agent out of ,_....:;...;;.;;....;;.... __ ...._~---=;;;;,;.;....---'-.;._-"--..._ __ __;:::.;......;......::_...:___:.......::::.._~:::::J
Utah State, was a pleasant surprise for •
the Ram$ a year ago. He will battle '*
Greg Me~~ner and Charles ~umett The Rama' Jlm Laqhlln (57) duel• San Dle&o'• Kellen Wl.nalow durlq a
for a st.ar'hn&Job. acrlmmace Thanday ntcht at Anaheim Stadium while Erle Dlckenon . -
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willmben and Youn&•ten await autoinpha. The Rama open their es.hl-
bltion aeaaon Tueaday ntcht. hoettnc Bouton.
~ngel$"enjoy grand old game I ·west wins
basketball
·gold medaJ
to
OAKLAND (AP) -Brian Down·
ing. usually a patient hitter. was
rewarded fo r his impatience Thurs-
day afternoon.
"I was looking to hit the first good
pitch I saw," said Downing, who
drove it over the fence for a grand
slam in the third mnmg. Catcher Bob
Boone hit another an the fourth as the
An,cls took an 8-5 victory over the
Oakland A's.
"As it turned out. we needed both
of them." Angels Manager Gene
Mauch said.
The A's chased Angels stancr
Mike Watt. ll-7. by xonna three
times an the seventh, then had the
tymg· run at the plate in the ninth
before reliever Gary Lucas pitched
out pf trouble.
The Angels' Rob Wilfong started
the third With a walk off Oakland
starter ~nc Plunk, 3-7. After Dack
Schofield forced Wilfong and Boone
flied out, Plunk walked Gary Pettis
and Reggie Jack.son to load the bases
Downing followed w11h ht5 sixth
career grand slam and l°lth homer of
the year to give the Angels a 4-2 lead
It was also the first hit of the game
off Plunk.
Doug DcC.nces started the Angel
fourth with a single, and walks to Jack
• Howell and Schofield o;andw1ched
af(Rmd ·Wilfoog's sacnficc bunt
loaded the bases. Boone hit Plunk's
next pitch for another grand slam. his
Toda)''• game
AQell at Seattle, L:JS.
bTVRDAY'I OAME
Aagel1 (McCaskill 12-6) at
Seattle (~ced 4-0).
Time: 7:05 p.m.
TV: Channel 5.
R.adi<?; KMPC (71 Q).
fourth homer of the yea r and his first
grand slam si nce 19761 when he
played for the Ph1ladelph1a Phil hes.
The Angels last hit two grand slams
in a game on April 27. 1983, when
Fred Lynn and Darryl Sconiers did 11
against the Detroit Tigers.
The last ume a team hat a pair of
gntnd slams 1n a game was Aug. 23,
1985, when Pedro Guerrero and
Mariano Duncan turned the tnck in
the Dodgers' 8-4-win over Montreal.
.. I here was nothing wrong wuh the
selection of patches, but I could've
had better location." Plunk said. "I
was oul there with a 2-0 lead and I was
pitching a little too Cine."
"There's nothin$ wrong with
fastballs to those hitters," Oakland
Manager Tony LaRussa echoed, "but
the location hun. lfhe had had more
on bis fastball. 11·~ a different
ballgame."
Oak.land took a 2-0 lead in the
second. Camey Lansford singled to
open the inning and scored one out
later on Donnie Hill's dov.ble. Aller
Mickey Tettlcton walked, Alfredo
Grjffin sm_gle to lef\ to score Hall
The A's got to Witt m the c,cventh
(Pleue ~ ANOEL8/C2J
Boston's Boyd
to·be reactivated
Pitcher gets medical
clearance;will rejoin
Red Sox tontght
ficaals. Boyd. Pappas and the Ma,or
League Baseball Players Assoc1at1on,
the statement s~ud
Before his hosp1tahzat1on, Boyd
had resisted the team's urgings that he
act psychological help.
Boston opens a three-game home
BOSTON (AP) -The Boston Red scnes irpanst the Kansos City Royals
Sox will reactivate suspended pitcher toniaht It was not known when Boyd
Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd today. end-would pitch
in& weeks of macttv1ty · follow1na When Boyd was <,us~nded July I I,
pel'IOnal problems on and off the field Boston had an eight-game lead an thr for-lbo.riaht-ha~tchu..--A.mencan I .c~uc. f.a.sLI.hc..Rcd.So1..
Thursday'a announcement s1ud now lead thet viSton by four games ~yd would be paid from July 14 and af\er losing eight of their la" I 0
s&Jd he hat been workin& out rq-pme~ ularly. With an 11 ·6 l"CC'ord. the nght-
Aftcr a complete medical evalu-hander wa5 Boston's 5eeond win-
ataon, which Boyd wd included n1ngest pitcher when he was
nephvc tctts for dn.ap. team p~s-suspended for an outhunt July 1C1 He
ic1an Dr. Arthur Pappas gave him had stonned out of the Red <iox'
medical clearance to resume rull clubhouse 'when he k ar ncd he had
activity with the Red Soit. been left ofTlhe Amcrn .m League All-
Thc evaluation was done at the Star Team
Universjty of Musachusctu Medical The ,uspcns1on wa ' 1 1 lut for three
Center 1n Worcester. which Boyd dayi. lh.roua.h Jul) I ' hut hr WI'
cntcted Jufy 17 He was rel~ from suspended a11un July I ti the day after
the hospital July 24. the All-Star Game Thr Red~" mid
In ituta.tement Thurtday. tbe team at ·woµld cont1riuc. indcfinttely unttl
111d a counseltna and 1upoon pro-the club could clan!\ c-crt.ain mue,
pm for Boyd to follow the rest of the whach 1t did not ipcr1h
seuon was developed wh ile he was Ocorar Kalafat1~ noyd\ a~9,nt ·
hospttaltzed It was put toeethcr by ,.1d the pitcher ha' finam:rnl thf·
the Red c;ox, Am.mean Lcque of· ficuluc"
An&el catcher Bob Boone la con&ratulated
by teammat~ Jack Howell (far left), Dick
Schofield (22) ancl DoUC DeClncea after
hlttiq fourth·lnnlnC &rand alam.
1>o4Cer Man..,er Tommy Luorda la face-to-face and belly-
to-belly with comedian Don Rlcldea before recent &ame. -...
~.
-eoneycutt
faces Reds
LO. A~GELES -The Dodger1
getung hot at the n&ht 11~. take on
the C'1ncinna11 Reds tonight (7 ' l
with Rick Honeycutt trying to krcp
the Dodger wmnma streak ahve.
Honeycutt (~6) will be oppo~d by
Mano Soto (3-8) The Dodgrl'\ have'
won four games in a row
The 'Victory stnna has vaulted the
Dodger. from the National League
We~t D1v1s1on cellar into founh
placr. JUSt 71/i game\ behind d1v1s111n
lradinR Hou\ton Ironically. Honeycutt wa'i th<.' la .. 1
Dod~1tchtt tn !me: "ltowmit
~ven earned run'i in IU'>t 21,1 inning"
dunng a q.4 lo\\ to thr C uh\ la'lt
Saturda)
The Dod er1 ha ve won hrhand
three consecutive \trong pm hing
performances by O~I Hcf\h1-.cr
Fernando Valen1uela and 8oh
Welch, who allbwcd only four rurned
runs 1n the thrcc-pme scnes w11h the
sctond-plaet Giants
Pedro Gut'rrcro. wbo was rca1.:-
l1vated Wcdncsda) a5 Ken U.nd
rcauL.WCJll Dn Lbc...d1sablcd list for
arthroscopic kn« \u11e:ry. wtll onlv
be u~ as a pinch-h1ttcrat the prt">tnt
lime, accord•n& to Qodacr Man C'r
Tommy l.asorda
Guerrero wu ,1deltned four
month carhtr aner 1n,unn1 thC' kn«
while shd1na into third bue dunna a.
\pnn tra1n1n eonte\t
·Thompson gets
28 to spark win;
Louganis sharp
From AP dl1patcbe1
HOUSTON -The West men's
basketball Learn, fca1unng fonner
Mater Dc1 Haith products Tom Lewis
and Mike M11chell and paced by
Syracuse-bound Steve Thompson's
28 points. won the gold medal
Thursday night at the US. Olympic
Fesuval at\er not having won a game
1n four Festivals entenng this tour·
nament.
The East, which lost for the fint
trme m four games, led by as many as
I 0 points an the first hatf. But the
West. behind Crenshaw High p-adu-
ate Thompson and North Caiolina-
bound Scott W1lhams. outscored the
East 14-4 to start the second half and
never tratled agam. Williams 11 a
product of Hacienda Heights Wal10n.
Kenny Payne of NC AA champion
Louisville hit 'nine of 1 r field aoal
tne~ and scored 19 points as the South
beat the Nonh. I 07-99 for the bronze
medal. Terry C:Xmer of South Caro-
lina added 18 as the South shot 6S.2
percent and outrcboundcd the North,
38-20
lnd1ving. l ( lrvinegraduateGrq
l ougan1\ earned three perfect IOs on
h1'> wa}' to a victory in the men's 3~
meter ~pnngboard d1 v1ng compet1on
The double gold medalist at the 1984
OI) mp1c<. earned his 391h nauonal
title and a tnp to the World Cham·
pwnsh1p\ln Spain next month
I ougan1\, 26, of Boca Raton. Fla .
had 1.4 '\I 09<> poant5 and now has
nin(' Fe,11val gold medals Loupnis
got h1~ I Ck on a forward ]',;.
somer;ault pike But he al\O received
some ver. at..-p1cal mark~ for him of
b and ~ lor a poorh timed reverse
l' ,.wmrf'\ault pike
In women·, water polo. ( o'ta Mesa
H1g}l ph)'ill.al cducauon instructor Maur~n 0 ' foolc scored five goaJs to
lead the Nonh w a 10-5 victory over
the <iouth 1n the gold medaJ aamc.
The Nonh fin1'ihed 7-0 in the Fcsll·
val O'T oolr o;corc:-d a record 26 1oal
betttnn& thr 20 \hr had last year
In womrn·s ba!>ketball, Tenne sec
<1ophomorr Rndaette Gordon ~orcd
22 point\ a\ thr outh downed the
N 9!1Jt.j_ '\ 7 IUor 11.S. fi.fth conaccu ti ve
gold m<.'dal
Gordon one-ot ~rtt Tenn~
\lane"' on the \outh ~uad, led t.bc
f e'u~al 1n ~onna with 86 po1nu u
the \outh lOmp11cd a 4-0 record
Bndsr1 Turner sank a ~ven-foot
,hot with S '\ 'iCconds to play to a.ave
the We\t ll 7~ 74 victory over the East
for the bron1r medal 1n women's
basketball
The trelk and fitld compctat1on
bcpn Thur"iday nia.ht with the b.aJf.
marathon uc hnc1dcr of M1n-
lJQ1>0~ • FmiYat aa:uf\t or 1 hour. l i minute · 11 ICCOnds 10 93-
d~ he•t hnetdcr shattc:red the
mark of I I .2'4 sct lut year 1n Baton
Rouar by Kathy Pf'elfcr.
"I kit better than I uptCt.od/' lbe
..aid "It was a &ood tdca runntna I.he '
rltC' when lht •un -asn·t bearina Jown ..
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Ryan miffed about
Astrps • decision ·
to put ~m on DL
From AP dtspatdH
HOUSTON -Nolan Ryan, the all-•
time major lc~ue strikeout kmg. is back on
the djsabJed list because of a sore right
elbow but is unbappy about I.he Houston
Astros' decision to keep him inactive.
Ryan on Wednesday was placed on the hst
retroactive to July 28, club spokesman Chuck Pool said.
Ryan previously was on the disabled list from June I to
June 24 because of a sprained medial collateral
ligament in his nght elbow.
"I think it's prematu,rc and J
don't agree with it." Ryan wd of
the club's action. "For some
reasons unknown to me. they
made a decision that I don't agree
with. I think I can pitch. But I
ltave no say in 1t."
Ryan ts 7-7 so fat thi~ year
but has been 4-1 and over-
powenng hmers !ince returning
...__..-t---~ to the pitching rotation in late
yan • June.
"You have to look at tt in the long run." Manager
Hal Lanier said. "I need Nolan Ryan in late Au~ust and
September. Nobody 1s goin~ to win a division in
August. It's going to ~ won in September. abd that's
when we need Nolan."
Ryan, however. said he believed he could have
pitched with just a couple of days extra rest and missed
one s~rt at most.
Quote of the day
Jimmy Wlll!,am1, Onolcs coach. comment-
ing on the drop In temperature from 106 degrees
at 4 p.m. to 104 at 5.30 for Tuesday's game
aga1os1 the Texas Rangers in Arhng1on: "I JU~t
-went m and put on a Jllcket ...
ESPN pl~s USFL coverage
BRISTOL. Conn -ESPN will tcle-[il
'1sc 1he Unned tates Football League 1f •II•
the league continues w1th plans for a fall
schedule. but the cable network has other
progra mming 11 1s cons1denng if the USFL decides not
to play. an ESPN official said Thursday.
··w e don't have anything specific. but we do have a
vane1y of programming we can use to replace that ttme
slot," said Rosa Galli. ESP.N vice president of
communications.
USFL owners have ~hedUled an Aug. 4 meeting in
New York to discuss the future of the league
Freaoo State tabhfd to repeat
LOS ANGELES -Fm.no State was Eil selected to ~P'C&l as Paet.fie ~t Atbletie • t
Assoc1auon champions in poU1 taken of II
teaaue coaches and media members Thur-,..
day at the anou-.1 PCAA media day.
The BuUdoes. who were 11-0-1 wt year with a
victory 1n the I 98S California Bowl, were a unanimous
choice of the tearue coaches and on 46 of 47 ballots east
by media members during the pthenng at the Afrport
Hyatt Hotel.
Jn the coaches poll, the rest 'of the league was
chosen in lhis order. Pacific. long Beach Staae..: C~J
State Fullerton. Nevada-Las Vegas, San Jose ~tatc,
Utah State and New Mexico State. ·
Following Fresf\o State in the media poll were (tn
order): CaJ State Fullerton, Pacific. Nevada-Las Veg.as.
Lon$ Beach State. San Jose State, Utah State and New '
Mex.Jco State.
The lone dissenter in the media poll sele<:ted
Pacific 10 win the conference ulle.
Skiles enters no contest plea
EAST LANSING, Mich. -Former m
M1ch1gan State University basketbaJI star
Scou Skiles pleaded no contest Thursday
to a charge of drunken driving stemming
from bis November arresnn 1he university town.
• Skiles told an East Lansing d1stnctJudge he drank
a six-pack ofbcerbeforc he was arrested Nov. 7. He said
a brea1h analysis taken after his arrest ~howed a blood
alcohol level of0.1 1 percent. Michigan's legal limit for
alcohol iJ\ 1he blood 1s 0.1 percent.
Judge Daniel Tschirhart deferred·Skiles' sentenc-
rng for op to five weeks.
Skiles faces a maximum penalty !hat includes 90
days in Jail. a $500 fine, suspension of his driver's
license for six months to two years and 12 days of
community service. the judge said.
. The 6-1 . 190-pound s,uard was the first pick of the
Milwaukee Bucks in theJune 17 NBA draft.
Rawley may be out for s~son
who emerged this season as the ace of the
PHILADELPHIA -Shane Rawley. •
Ph1ladelph1a Ph1n1es pttching staff. wtllile
out for six weeks and possibly for 1he rest of
the year w11h an inJury. 1he National League team
announced.
Rawley took h1mselfout ofa game agamst St. Louts
Tuesday night 1n 1he fourth inning when he said he
heard a "cnck" in hi s neck On Wednesday. his left arm
was in a slin$. • ......
Dr. Phtlhp Marone. team phys1c1an, said he
probably would no1know 1he exac1 inJury unul he had
run tests ovenhe next few days. Rawley, 11-7, was put
on the 15-day disabled hst. ,...
Marone said his examination Wednesday in·
dicated the pitcher could have suffered a partially
dislocated !.houlder. a high rib fracture or a rotator cuff
tear
"I doubt -very, very much that 1t 1s a rotator cufT
tear," Marone said. "I th1ok that 11 1s more likely a
partial d1slocat1on or a rib fracture.''
ANGELS ••. PRO FOOTBALL
,.
Cloae ahave
New York Meta player Darryl Strawberry
d.J.aplay• hi• eha•ed head. courteey of
Ke•ln Mitchell. Teammate Dwl&ht
Gooden eay• be will joln the trend.
Hallberg shares tourney lead
Gary Hallberg bolstered by "Mom's !I
home cooking" anef a carefully contrived
plan, shot a 4-under-par 68 that lifted him
rnto a share of 1hc first-round lead
Thursday 1n the Western Open Golf Tournament 1n
Oak Brook. Ill. Hallberg; who liyes 1n nearby
Bamngton. Ill., did not make a bogey on the difficult
Buller National Golf Club course. "I took ttre week off
last week. Just wanled 10 gel back for some of Mom·~
good home cooking." he said. Hallberg. slowed by a
bout of monon\Jcleos1s earlier this season. was tt.ed for
the lead w11h veteran Bob Glider and Loren Roberts.
Gilder. like Hallberg a non-winner since 1983, also
played w1rhout a bogey. Roberts. who hasn't finished
higher than third 1n fi ve years of PGA lour aci1vit>, got
Im sl 1a1 t of che cop spot will\ a 4=1torrstnn that set up an
18-inch birdie pun on his final hole ... Sue Fogleman,
playing in the final group of the day. shot a 4-under-par
68 and drew into a three-way 11e fo r the opening-round
lead in the LPGA National Pro-o\rn tn Denver !
Fogleman. who has never won on 1he LPGA tour.
matched the 68s of erratic Judy Dlckln1on and s1eady
Debbie Ma11ey , who used diffcrenl means 10 post
1dent1cal scores. The tno was one stroke ahead of Becky
Pearson and Sberrln Smyers. At 2-undcr 70. another
sho1 back. were Sally Little, Amy Benz, Chris Jobn1on,
Peony Hammel, Heather Farr , Lynn Adams. Anne-
Marie Palll and Cindy Rarick. Defending champion
Pat Bradley, the Tour's leading money winner. had a
71
Iowa State under lnveattiatlon
\
DES MOINES, Iowa -IOYefljpton m of the NCAA have ac:Cuscd Iowa St.ate • ,
Unaven1tyofmakin111Jeplca1h ~ymcnts II
and loans lO oJayen and of prov-1d1na free •
airline tickets to athletes and their parents, dotuments
released by the school said Thursday.· •
The charaes raoJC from instances of envelopes
stuffed with cash to aUeptlons that one official pulled
$100 bills from his drawer to help a playet pay for an
apartment. ·
The documents said school pfficjals lent money -
in some cases more than S 1,000 -to players to pay
tuition, 'lnt and personal debts. and gave one player
S L~O "for 1he young man's personal use." Another
player not eligible for athletic aid got S 1.800 to pay
$Chool expenses. the NCAA charged.
400 attend Bruton funeral
"'MHERST, N.Y. -About 400 Eil
people, includ1na O.J. Simpson a(ld other •II•
former Buffalo Bills players, attended
Thursday's funeral for Jim Braxton, the
Bills' bru1S1ng fullback in the I 970s.
Eul<>fies wen: delivered by Simpson. former Bills'
wide receiver Bobby Chandler and Tony Greene, who
was the team's defensive captain dunng Braxton 's days
m the Na11onaJ football League.
Braxton. who lived tn this Buffalo suburb with his
wife and two sons after retiring from footba!l1 <J1ed of
brain cancer Monday at Roswell Park Memorial
·Institute. He was 37.
Trlbbl~ files innocent plea
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. -A plea m
of innocent to drug-related charJes has
been cmtered by the lawyer for Bnan Lee
Tribble. who was with basketball star Len
Bias lhe morning he died.
Tnbble's lawyer, Wilham W. Cahill Jr., said
Thursday 1hc pica was filed by mail with the Prince
George's Counly Circuit Court.
Tnbble was charged wilh distribution of cocatne.
posscsS.Jon wuh rn1ent to d1slnbute cocame. possession
of cocaine and possession of PCP.
Arthur A. Marshflll Jr .. state's attorney, has said he
-l>elteves Tnbblc supplied 1he cocaine 1hat lulled· Bias.
who died in hts University of Maryland dormitory
room June 19.JUSt two days after he had be.en drafted by
the Boston (dues. ·
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I :30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle.
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Dodgers, K.ABC (790).
From Cl
Hill led off with a double and
Telllcton singled him to third. Ton)
Ph1111p.,~ double one out later scored
bo1h runners and fini shed Wm
Luca!> allov.ed a single to Mike Davis
1ha1 ~ored Ph11l1ps. bu1 ended th('
ralh b\ rt·tinng Jo\C C ansclO and
Bruce Bochtc
R ·aiders cut Jackson
The A 's got two-out singles 1n the
ninth from Ph11l1ps and [)av1s. but
Lucas got ( anseco to hll into a force
pla; to end the game
Lu-cas wasn't credited w11h a !><l"c.
"but he saved me." Mauch said
"Thal's a save 1n anybody's l>oo k."
··For some reason. the ball 1s Just
moving well on my pitches," o;a1d
Lucas, who JO ined the Angels last
winier from the Montreal Expo<;'
organiza11on. "l fl can rnme in and do
the JOh li ke 1hal, then 11 hclp'i the
team. whether I get a '><lllC, i.I win or
nothing. It was good lo&" c lht• rc'it of
the bullpen a da) oil"
The Angel'I no"' lead the West b~
311,_games over Texas
Ex -Ch iefs' starti ng runnfng back r eleased : suffered a herniated dtsc while prac-
t1t ing Thursday that will keep the 6-3.
280-pound nose tackle out ofpracuce
fo r about a week. Redskin s· Manley th reatens to sit out season
j
From AP dl1patcbes
. Billy Jackson. a starttng tunning
back for 1hree seasons at Kan~s City.
was cut by !he Los Angeles Raiders at
their Oxnard tra101ng camp Thurs-
da).
He had signed w11h 1he Raiders as a
free agen1 hut found himscif at a
pos1t1on stocked with yo ung players
He was relea!>ed to allow him a chance
to catch on elsewhere, Raiders Coach
Tom Flores said.
Jackson, who started for 1he C'h1el!>
from 1982-84. mostly al fullback. wa\
cut by Kan~s C'l1y last year
Also cul by the Raiders Thur~a)
was offensive tackle .Louis Wons.
drafted 1n the fifth round by St. Louis
1n 1985 Wong. 'who played at BY U.
was also a free agent.
In Jackson's case. the Raider!. cited
1he play of rookies Vance Mueller.
Napoleon McCallum and Zeph Lee.
as well as the improvement ofsecond-
ycar man Steve S1rachan, as reasons
for letting the running back go.
Those two cuts reduced th~
Raiders' camp roster to 100 players.
NFL teams don't have to make
mandatory roster cuts until Aug 19.
when th ey muM be down 1060 players
en route 10 an eventual 45-man
ro~tcr.
The Raiders reported no news.-0n
the stalled eon tract tal ks w11h slarting
guard ( harle) Han nah. who remains
at his home 1n Tampa. Fla. In his
absence. nght guard Curt Marsh was
moved 10 the left ,,de and former
starter Mickey Ma rvin wa5 reinstated
on the nght <;1de
The Raiders al.so put fo rmer San
Diego linebacker Linden King
through a free agent tryout after
1 hursday\ second practice.
King. cut lasl week by lhe C hargcrs.
was a 'itarter at lef\ outside linebacker
tor mo'>t of lhe past five years with
San Diego lie haq 'iix quanerhack
sacks and two 1ft1erceptions las1 year
Ehewhcre around NFL camp\'
WASHINGTON -Veteran de -
fcn'>1ve end Dexter Manley o;a1d he
would be w11l1ng to c;1t out 1hc 'iCa!.on
rather 1han agree to a contract he
would no1 be happy with.
''I'm not asking for a lot I'm JU!>I
asking for "'hat I think is fair.''
Manley said
Manie) 1he Redskins stsrting de·
fens1 ve end for the past ti 11e year'>. and
rookie WJde receiver Walter Mu~
a \eCOnd-round draft pick. have not
)Ct o;1gned contracts and did not
rcpun 10 tra1n1ng tamp in ( arh!ik.
Pa
ATLANTA -The Falcons spen1
S3 25 m11l1on to 'i1gn Tony Casilla .
and a S 1.600 tackling ~led halj
damaeed their in vestment
Cas1lla!.. the Falcons No I draft
choice <No 2 overall). may have
PITTSBURGH -Tight end Brent
Jones practiced with the dub for the
first time after becoming the last NFL
fiflh-rol,llld draft choice to '>•gn a
con1rac1. Jone~. from Santa Clara. 1sg1vcn an
abo"c·averagc chance to make the
Steelers' opening-dav ro<,tcr because
lhe team has onl y one ve teran at the
pos1l1on. former tree agent Preston
Gothard
ST. LOUIS -Wide receiver Pat
T 11lcy, who needs 16 rctcpllons ito·
become the C.:ardina1.,· all-time
leader. ended his holdout and part1c1·
pated in h1~ first workout
Terms of the contratt were no1
disclosed by 1he team. hul a report
stated that Tille> would make about
$830.000 over 1v.o years
DENVER -Founccn pla)cr'>
1nclud1ng I 2th-round draft pick
Thomas Dendy and veteran de-
fensive lineman Rich tac.howsk1,
were cut from the Broncos' training
camp ro!>ter
MINNESOTA -David Huffman
c;ays he has worked too hard for 100
long lo stand back and watch another
pla ycT start at left offensive tackle for
the Vikings. When Minnc~ota ac-
quired 1he NFL. nghl!> to Gal)
Zimmerman and then \1gncd the
former college und l ln11ed State'>
Footall League standout, JU!lt about
everyone conceded /.,1mmerman
would move right into the \tarting
lineup
Everyqne. 1ha11\, e11t:ep1 lluffman
"I'm No I." he sa~ from the Y1k1ngs·
. training camp at Mankato State
l 'n1vers1t} ··1 don'1 have 1he pub-
licity but I'm Nu I
CLEVELAND -The spotlight
seems 10 be shining on two newly
acquired wide rcce1vcf"i in the
BrowM' tnunrng camp C anad1an
import ferf) (1reer and rookie
Wchstcr \laughlcr
Neither ha<, pla)c:d 1n an NFL
game. apd 1he two didn't even play
1ogc1hcr in lnc;t C)aturday's con1rolled
scnmmage aga1n !>t the Buffalo Bills,
where Greer had three catches for 42
.yards 1n 10 plays.
"I ~unk he's having an c1u.:ellen1
camp." quarteback lkrn1e Kosar said
Chicago Beara quarterback Jlm McMahon u.es hi• helmet
ae a pface to al~ while watching workout ln London.
ahout (rrccr. a 29-ycar-old veteran of
the I oronto Argonauts "1 he ofTcn'iC
,., ncv. to him . yet he still -;how<; the
confidence out !here that you don't
sec in a lot of people who arc JU'il
learning an offense ."
CHICAGO.DALLAS -The Bears
arc the strong favonlcs over 1he
Cowboys in the inaugural Amencan
Bowl an NFL e'\h1b1t1on game al
Wembley stadium .. Sunday. lad·
brokes. one of Bntarn's leading book·
ma1cers. listed the Bears at 2-7 and the
Cowboys have· been 9-4.
NEW ORLEANS -Quancrback
Richard Todd got into a scumc wtth
linebacker Rickey Jackson. The two
rolled arout1d on the ground Irving to
find an unpaddc<l !ipot on which 10
land a punch
Also. tim-stnng fullback Wayne
Wil'ion rel urned 10 work w11h the club
showing no 111 effects from the
sprained neck !hat sidelined him a
da) earlier
PHlLADELPHlA -The Eagles
made running back Charles Crawfurd
of Oklahoma State the lone selection
in an NFL supplement.al dran of
players who were not eligible for the
regular draf\ tn$t Apri1.
Crawford was picked ... on the
!l(veoth round and by claiming him,
1he Eagles forfeit a seventh-round
pick in the regular 1987 draft.
Zeiio, Gerareli play in Shrine-game Safu~ ay
Orange C 'oa'il area produch Lance Zeno ond
Greg C 1crard1 w1ij help lead the S<>ulhern < ali-
forma All-Slaro; again'>t th e North in the Hth
Shnnc Ail-Star football game in the Ro~ Bowl
turda) at 7 p.m.
Zeno a f ounta1n Valley t11g.h auard headed
for UC LA. llnd (1erardl. an Irvine ofTcM1"e 1acklc.
will help bol'iter an 01Tens1ve line wh1~ h w1tl hlOt"k
and pass protect for the ~outh'\ ".\v.c.,omc
Fourwme "
Quarterback Dan Mc<:;w1rc and l't'cc1vrr
Travis Watkin<; (both from Claremont) hC3d tht
pusinag.ame. which has looked e'cepuon.il 1n pre
pme workoul\ Running backs Trrry Rod c"
(San Diego ~weetwa1er) and J J nann1 l\n
(Pomonil) will carry 1hc ball for the talC'lltcd \oulh
oOen\t
.. r ouchdown Terry," the ~n of lormcr
Nehra'ika He1'1.m3n winner Johnny ~udBN' and
( ahfom1a'' Rack ol th~ YeM 1n 1985._camcd lhc
ball for I, ?Oh ) ardi.. U touchdown<, and I 0
ronvcr\1ono; and 1!> bound for Nchra'lka F-lan·
n1g.1n, headed for Color.1do. picked up 1,5 \0 yard\
10 go with 19 touchdown\
McCiwu-r coml>(ted 2()4 of \ U pa\<.<''\ for
'\ 17 2 yard'> and 3' touchdown<,, with Wa1k1n\, h14'
-chief tllfJC'l. ntehfng H~ p.l\<,t' lor I. 70' \ard\,
Both are headed for lowa.
/eno. 6-4. 2SS pound'I v.-a'i All..( If-'iouthcm
~ct1on as were two uther Om nae C. ounty product'!
1n the pme -Damn B.·urd. a 6·5. 2'().pound
offcns1"'e tackk from 0, na ..i11t'1, and C1ary
( o'llcn a(>.(). 175-pounct ph1cc·k1ckcr from Mate r
Dc1 .
The olhcr c >rilMltC ( 011nty pla~cr 1n the con1co;1
14' backup qu nerb:u.k ~oil Stark (( ap1mano
Valle} I who t'i hc.:ided tor 'itanford
Thr \oulh offen\1ve hm· a11c~8l"'I 2~7 P'>Un(t\
and on dcfen5c, 1hc linebackers and 4'Ccondary
ha ve been 'iltcd a\ 'it~nglh\.
I he North oOcnsc 1!. bended b) quarterback
froy I aylor of Cordova. who rushed for 1.327
yards 11nd passed for 2.l 12 yards to est3bltsh the
third-most producti ve i.tna,IC·scason total yard
mark 1n \tate h1!.lory
The ll.1' kfield is bolstered b} 1hrec \trong
runners. Bruton Banks, Johnn' Johnson and c;1ac~ Marshall whocarnd fora total of 4,4 70 yards
,ind 61 touchdowns Tast scawn
The a,ame includes 37 futurt' I' •l·IO pln)'ers.
w11h S4 of 1hc "Super 60" hcaJ~d for NCAA
01v1,1on I school'! Eleven are futu~ U('LA
pl:1)cr' and c1i1't re headed for lJ C
T IC~Cb for thcrmc &O on iale at 4 p m. at the
Ru-.c Oowl fo1 S (rc~rved) and S6 (general
1uJmm1on) The (lite' open at 4 '\O
j.
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C Otano-Cout OML Y PILOT /Frida~, Augutt 1. 1Me • C8 It
Gi&nts -
outlast
Braves
_Sports on T_y,for weeken
From AP dl1patc1te1
SAN FRANCISCO -Pinch-hitter
Candy Maldonado drew a bases·
loaded walk from Gene Garber with
one out in the ninth inning Thursday
ni~t. giving the ~n Francisco
Gtants a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta
Braves.
·rhe Giants broke a foar-game
losing streak with the help of a
throwina error t>Y thu'tl baseman
Rafael Ramirez. Garber, 4-2 walked
leadoff batter Jose Uribe, who took
second on a sacrifice by wmning
pitcher Scott Garrlets, 9-7
Ramir't'Z fielded a grounder by Dan
Gladden and threw past first, atlow-
1ng Gladden to reach second and
Unbe to reach third. Thompson
waJked to load the bases and
Maldonado took a wide 3-2 pitch to·
.,Joel Yoan.Olood of the Olanta ecora flnt-lnntnc ran u
Atlanta cafcher Ouie v1r1u l• UDable to co•trol throw.
end the Rame. •
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Castjllo's RBI double cap~ a four-
run rally in the eighth inning and
Cleveland survived three consecutive
Detroit home runs and overcam e an
early six-ruo deficit to beat the Tigers.
The loss was only the fourth loss an
I 5 games since the All-Star break for
the Tigers. who built their lead on
fifth-inning homers. by Alan Tram·
mell:-KiJ1r(iibson and John Grubb.
Cleveland ended its three-game los-
ing streak.
Scott Bailes. 8-6. earned the v1ctol)
with four innings oftwo-h11. scoreless rehe( ·
The Tigers had scored four run\ in
the fifth innmg for a 7-1 lead again-;t
Cleveland starter Ri ch Yen •
The Tigers. had also hll three
straight homers an a game July 8 at Al141"'9 s 6 , 2 1 , Minnesota with Gibson, Lance Par·
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Rehe,.Kuhlman advance ln to~~ey
SAN DIEOO (A P) -·Second-With the loss by Kathy Jordan an
Sttded Stephanie Rchc beat Debbie the second round Wednesday, Rehe
Spence. 6-3, 6-1 . Thursda) night to is the top-seeded among the rema1n-
reach the semifinals of a women's , 1ng players. Her toughest match came
tennis tournament 1n theleeontl roundwhen she-needed
Jordan an three sets Wcdnesda~ ·
Earlier. amateur Carolyn Kuhlman to win the last two sets to beat
also reached the semifinals by beating Rosaly·nn Fairbank. ranked 45th an
Elna Reinach, 6-3, 2-6. 6-3 the world .
Rehe, ranked 16th 1n the world, "I do think that match helped me 1n
reached her peak Thursday as she the quarterfinaJs," said Rehe, a 16-
moved ahead 5-1 tn the second set year--0ld from Highland "Ros 1s a
Winning in straight potnts against d1ffcrent1cinctofplayer(than Spence)
Spence's serve, ~ehe twice placed She has a lntle bit of everything 1n her
shots JUSt be)ond her opponen1·s game, and tha' helped me."
reach and <>uc;1ained rallies that 're· Earher, Kuhlman took control b}
suited 1n errors hy Spence, rankeq -winning the first two games of tht
54th in the world third set against Reanach. who beat -
"When I fell behind 0-30 in the first
game of the third set, I knew I really
had to concentrate," satd Kuhlman, a
JUl110r from the Un1versny-of
Southern Cahforn1a \\tho 1s ranked
73 rd in the world.
"I didn't let down du.ring the
match. but she started to play better. I
d1dn 't press enough tn the second set.
and she was able to cnusc."
Kuhlman. who won the gold medal
at the Goodwill Games an Moscow
tha·s summer. used two service breaks
to help take a 4-1 lead in the thud set
as Remach couldn't match the con·
s1stenc) she had against Jordan.
Smyth, Hill
fourth, Out
.keep lead.
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Light, fluky wands OJI the seaward
side of Anacpa Island Thursday again
scrambled the eight-boat fleet of
catamarans an the Pacific 1000 race.
Roy Seaman of Mahbu won the
ninth leg (32 miles) rrom Oxnard.to
Santa Barbara around Anacapa
Island. g1v1ng him his second win 1n a
row.
It was the second ume that Rand)
Smyth of H unungton Beach failed to
finish an front. He finished fourth
Thursday, but still ma1nta1ns an
overall elapsed ume lead
Stepanie Elliott's all-woman team
turned in their best performance wtth
a sixth-place finish, about an hour
l>enind the-leader In pttv1ous races,
they had fimshed dead last
All hands reported that the w1nd<1
were light from Oxnard to the island
but fell off to near nothing on-th
outside of the island. The boats had a
bnsk reach from the 1slaDd to anta
Barbara where they beached their
craft m light to moderate surf.
Today's race was scheduled from
Santa Barbara to Oxnard, leaving
Santa Cru7 Island to p0rt It 1s the
longest leg of the course:.
TENNIS.
CLASSIC PUR~WOOL Children ~ H omL SocUry of California
In Associatiort with the
On111 C111t
Daily Pilat "
-Saturday wall be a laydliy at
Mandalay Beach Resort at Oxnard
and the marathon will wind up
Sunday with a race from Oxnard to
Huntington Beach . Pat Cash John Fitzgerald Vijay An-trirr.aj Roscoe Tanner
Order of finish Thursday:
I llov S.aman·Greo lllc:haro•on. M•llbu,
6·2''02. 1 La rrv Hartecll. Eric Brinton, $anta
Barbar1, 6:31-03, 3 Dave Kalle<'· Jeck EcSOehlll
Mammoth LakH, 6 )9 07. 4 R-andv Smvlll Jim
Miii, Hunllnolon Buen, 6·)9 20, s Dave llanouf
Davia Iwamoto, Svonav, Au1tr•ll• 6 SJ 54. 6
Sfac>f\enle EMloll· fllef'eu Funaro·Olana 11109•
Naw_.1 BHch, 1 l14S, 1 Mlkt C11r1,1enian· Jot
welllar. Mammolll Lak"· 7 2S JO. I <>-o•
OalBlanco·Mlke Chtc:kalll, Madt<"o, 7 •I 1'
To1a1 MPM<I !Ima altar nine ieos
1 Smvlh·Hlft, SI 16 St, 2 Staman·ltlcharcSM>n
61 17 OS J Mar1ecto·Brlnton. 61'01 47, ' Renouf·
Iwamoto. 630. .,, S K.-EOOtfllR. 63 '6-ol. 6
OalBlanco·Chtc:kall•. 63 St 1', 1 Chrlllen'9n
wattoer 71 SI-GI, I ENlo11·Funaro·R'99s 79 26 36
Marina takes
siJccer.tltle ) 6900 Manna High captured the cham-( 714 644-
pionship game of the Orange County
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Ross and the Manna defense allowed
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Manna worked 11!. way throuah the
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I Ttmotrttt 10..t l'IOulMlvt l 116 SASHA'S JOt lS0,000 ldcled S.n Clemtnlt Slellti F1N1t1
9 Art Of Oewn (Llotltm> 116 flf'TH •ACI. & 1 .. rlono\ Pur1t s J),000 lllrM vear Oki• Total Pvrtt lSS,750' w111,,.,
10 Sliver Slrille (snotma~tr) 122 Fllllts t no meres, 111/M YH rS 010 •llc:I uo ll1,7S0, '8Cond SI0,000. ln1rd 11,SOO, l<lurtll TE~IRATI ll·S> Hord to Otnv oH recent Clalmlno Prlct 510,000·Sll,000 (USO flllll ll,250
ettorl In SwtPl ...... b41C~ 1n .. 11,, 1lrt '9rtl I O•lenltl Cnemp (Dtl•l'IOuUevt) 116 I Mlllt El Unt (P Vt ltn1utte) 114
me1ot n1 NATIVE l"lllSS (3· ll Triec:t nerd Oii 7 Pr1nceu Set !Olivares) I 16 2 TV lttsl<IU411 !Toro> 114
turf Ill\ wttl tOOav 1ri1, eonlt SI on tnt olrt AltT ) Nita's Jewtt !Bla dt) (!) a 113 3 Proc:tloal Prol-ISlbllle) 111
0, DAWN (4· ll Ol&l•nct ldHI riu \C>ffc:I to 4 Ginger Flull IP Veltntut la ) 116 4 Our SwMI Shem (Solo) II•
overcome 1es1 llla n dewablt PO\I at one mile S Prlnctu Lark tBrlnkerllO+fl 110 5 OnsltwHnna (Kttntl) 1 II
dlsrance LONGSHOT SILVElt STRIKE 6 ~Dimaggio (Plncevl 116 6 Tre11s Ge>oo 10.lal'IOulwvel 117
1 Magnellc Dancer <Cu lanon! 116 1 Hooelut Gel ISl!otmalltrl 111 THlltO ltACE. 1 lurlong1 Purlt
Th•ff vtar Olds end up Cla1mlng Price
I Oomlnent Roni !Bleck)
"0.000 a Ttmotrt menl 10r1111al 120 I Ortm•llc Ettoanco IBllcll l II•
l!0,000 9 Pretty Sllll (Sllrllngl a lll 9 Fine Kuc:to1 ILIPl\em) IU
7 Summer PlaYboY <OouU1ul xll3 ID p1 14e .Oi w <nov 'Llpl'lem > 119 10 1t.-1nc:111nv tPlncavJ 111
113 11 8 Maolc I Garrido I 114 11 CllOCC>l••• Swlu (SOll1I I u J At1l1tlc Ven1urt IPtdro1a ) l?l
4 Bomoav Barllnder I Dt1e houuave)
5 8eou' Hope (LIPhemJ
I lb 12 Frltllc:llV LeaOtr tSlbllltl 116 TRANS GOGO 16-11 Nortnern lnveoer nes I lo cria nc• IO UPMI llltM lllllt\, ••rive\ txlr• llltrP
11& AlMt IEllelble HOPlf'UL. GAL. (5-1) Frnh lrom 000<1 ttfor1
111 13 Ot1ewe!J. Oellgltr (Soto> 120 10<11 blinkers toc:tev, RliKINDLING IC·ll lttct
116 14 ltiltv C11lck ITorol 116 over covr\e end Plncev, mull be c0111lc:tertd
6 Morsoe Coot (Soll•)
7 Luc1<1101• ISlbllll l t
I De ne Ing Kin (Ca ttnon t 1l
9 Argenton (Muno? I
116 IS ltaeler Dawn IBlt ckl 121 •11~ LONGSHOl MILLE E1 UNE
• 10 Cltu1c Enc:tttvour tKHnfli
11 Er nit K 1ng tO<ttQa)
•I I I 16 Mv Louie IKe-0 116 NINTH RACE. I 1 16 milts Pvrte '20 000
I 16 FltlENDL Y LIEAOl!R (3· I) 8tel lhl\ type TllrH )'H r otch I nd uP (lt1mlng Price M0,000
12 Emerei.t't Rtbet IOl1verM1
116 '°'' and llgur ts Dtt~ with rtPH I. oulckntu • ~S.000 , / "" feclo• from OUISIOll C>Ol l, NITA'S JEWEL 14 II l Sir s.nion (Slb111t ) flt
Broltt' POOrtv racing well thtrttlltr, In llolll with ? Trui r Di nu' 1'1'0tol lit
1tust11no r0<1tr uo TEMPER.AMENT 16-11 LO\t ) Etoft nlt (McHlrl1"9) lit
Also E119ob6e
13 01&1ric•lng ICetlt nonl 111 t 16
~· cnence when tan~ wide too of le nt 111 "'' 4 Btc:touln (Hernanc:te!I 1 It
LONGSHSOT PRETTY STALL ~Tio Nino (()Uvartl) flt
I• Yield To Call ISotot 11&
IS Jtc.rt (Ptc:troze l Ill Ila
16 Gren 8trl>t Oemmtr no <II
ERNtl. ICING II l PrePoed n \Or•nl wonll
mort orouno cou•d Dt uose11er ""'"' Orrege uo BOMBAY BARTENDER 13 Rider tosl Wll•D
1n final lurlOng, could make a""end\ toc:tav
DOMINANT •ONI 14 ll Hall race ovtr courle
wlll be PICe factor IO<lev 1..0NGSHOT LUCIC
ALOT
FOURTH RACE 6 turtonos P1.1r,,. • 16 000
Motelen fillies a nci mar" m•tt •H" o•a 1 Softlv Sa1<1 Sol•s
1 Thal Dve •Blac•
l Serious Gt l I Otlehouuevt
4 Bloom• B11ff11 ISIDllltl
.:~
IF
li7
SIXTH RACE. 6 luriong\ Pur\t
Maiden\ two vta" olO
I ,,,.. Ano Tl'>t Orummt1 C81ec•
2 Vtrs.ng McHarouel 11
) Rover Ronger !Toro)
4 Price S·blllel
5 tee M1ns1ret IP1ncav•
6 Just 8oot>y I Snoemalo.•rt
l Exu0t1on1 Fee1on11 IDt lll'le>uuan
S BllO~I Blue\ !Stevtn\)
9e Con1oc1 Ga me Sell!\)
10 Promo11ng
11 Lora Pnumov(ke• IHtrnanoezJ
12 Cness Sa• (Kaenetl
.
l 16 000
.112
117
I II
111
111
117
Ill
111
111
117
I 11
If)
Del Mar rest:ilts
THURSOA Y'S ltESUL TS
111tt ot 4l·dtv "'ortu9'1Med '""tlnol FIRST ltACE. 6 lurlongi
01\lenl Commt nc:t ISotol
L All>tna 1 V a1tn1uel11
· Grev Seoiemoer I Oo..,g1e•
To,,.,. I 10
11 40 9 40 I 00
&00 S70
HO
Al\O ren Our CO<luelle T•me ~ailed. Ca•ene
Kong I'•• To Proml" Full Acc101m Surf' And
Cr!Jftv Gae Fe111val Enelleu Se11tc11
!>c.•e•c!lt<I Im h attD•t Too. Aoove Trtt
Ru• N<'I Ontv One Bevtriv Or vt Giomorous Amber
l1 EXACTA 19 4 Pl •d '21120
SECOND ltACE 1 lurlono\
8o•d Brevo McHarouel
Oue<1ruom0 (McCt rronl
T errt 01S1ente 10t111arH J
T1rrw 1 23
840 H O 360
• 20 360
164
Atso rm" W•'• s... vwsoe -Pa11er Jumolng Ja >ion Ot,.,en TO Beet Masked
Cneroer GrHn R vtr Blenc De B•anc Wermtn
Scrt tc".0 A\""" Aor Cn1el H1w~e11• ')oc1.§
It t(ld 80llO"CJn
U DAILY DOUBLE •9 ·11 oa.a s8800
THIRD RACE 6 lu•lon11\
Rodnev tBtac1<
Gr enoblt I S• Dille
Go Go OebOnarr I '>1er11ng
T1me 109 4 S
410 HO 260
•OO HO
10 40
Al10 ran Parlao1ano Coursing EaQlt
Pole, Star Of America, P M SPtClel
Scratchec:t Prooer F Itel
UO Tht
SS IXACTA 14·11 oa ld '38 00
FOUltTH ltACE. 6 lurlOng\
Reves Barbi ion <Velenzuela I
Cu e Montv (McC11rron1
Nleoera Ladv ICt\nerou
Time 1 10 J S
1410 840 464
•00 )00
J 60
Al&0 ra n Belle Per,.1enne Tiie L•ll•e
Sauvege. Gold N Silkv Sllale Queen. lrl•n Troo
Min L HY Plot!lng Hun•rrn PattlH "nnle
Sc.ratchtd Suoer Nova Heal uo Fldc:lle Of
Gold, lrt\h v 11 Stntenctc:t To Heng
f'IFTH RACE. I I 16 mile\ on turf
Arllb<t Ledv IBlaci. I 4 00 1 IO ??O
Mt1va'1 Prlc:lt <S•tvenu 4 64 ? 90
Oanlln Dancer McCerron 2 60
Tlmt 147 l S
Al\o ran Lillie Rigger, Snow Cream Fllgllf
Aoove River Of Star\, Gelt!old Bev l"11no
Scra"ht<I F•vlng Frown
SS EXACTA t6·S> 0110 '5500
SIXTH RACE I I 16 miles
Tokvo Miu ll~cCorronl
Gold•• 11•wn I 8a1tl Kt•111no Sl\Oemektrl
T,me I '3 3 S
600 )ll(t 264
560 ) .0
HO
Al\O r1n N1mD1e 'n Qu.c~ ~Of(ttcu•er
"Nelive Fine Feroe Coro.111 Magic GIO~t
Tol>Oftllfi>Oos. Tnco1ong
kralchtc:I e.tmonev 8ov
SE~HTH llACIE. 1 I la m ltl on turt
Montec;llo (Toro) S40 •oo 180
NH•O l~ktrl 120 400
Env,ro 1Veltll1ut1t> 1 to
Time 141 2 S
AIM> ren Moutlk. Gollent "'rcne• &eronce!IO Co1motron
No scr11cne1
U EXACTA IS 71 Pt •O "° ~
n PICK SIX d 4 10·6 I S 0110 0 411 40 to n .... nnlng 11(.kf'I\ • '" l'lor\e\ u Poe~ St~
con\olallon oa1d '41 80 10 956 "''~n1ng 1,cke''
Ive no•\IU
EIGHTM RACE 6 1 ••trlon1,n
Belladrv IVaterliutlal 5 60 J 60 J 00
Our 8esl T•ll IMcCerrOf'r 8 60 ~ 00
Bold n Sc>eclol t Snoemeker 1 l 00
Time 1 IS
Al\O rllll. De.111 Price 8uball Soltmtnt' Un
vez
No lCralChH
U l!XACTA' IS·?l Pa 1<1 \llSOO
NINTH ltACE. I 1 16 mile\
Lttwerel Pirate ITorol
810w Tiie Trumoe11 10r1eo11
lt•dlle Ftl!e !Steven\)
Time 1 43 l S
640 4 20 '90
1540 Ito
) 20
Also ren Pe1nlln ~11nDOw\ lteuon To
S•udY Exollc Arbltor Murel Ru'l(llng T•C~
Wo•er Jacket
No Kratcne•
U E~ACTA 19-l t oa10 \301 00 n LATE DOU9LE IS·91 pa 1CI •" 00
Allenc:llr>ee IS. S92
Mutuel Henc:tie S1 682 lS6
guaiterhorse results
HolVWJOd P1r1t SIXTH RACE. lSO vet<ll
THURSDAY'S RESUL. TS S1>1 Snlen IWnllt.1
(SI+! t4 H •nlttlt eual1emWM ITMtflnel SI Ninety Elg"t ITrH\Urtl
,.rRST ltACE. )SO vtfc:t\ Gottt POllcv (F1gueroe1
Jim L1 g'1t1001 IMtifl') ?9 oo I ?0 I oo nme •a 19
&iut Moon Frt<klle IL•,kevl 6 •o 4 90 Also ran Stmuel PH, StrHt Smart. 8unab0
Plunoer N Forrunt IHunll s oo Etectrttv, Sl'lere Kna n Wlncne11tr J•t
Time 11 23 J1 EXACTA ll-6) oalel 13100
Al\O ra n Hooc:tv Kiel Soaml Am•""" DHll SIElllENlH RACE. ~so verell
Wrangler Too, Sa int Ber Jr Buck For Luck Wlll!Oul APOIOQlts CCtrOOzel
l7 EXACTA 11 SI paid S 1SS60 Cule Terl<lue (Olc:lerlckHnl
4IO 310 160
'40 460
4 40 ~IECOND RACE JSO var<11
AIOlll\ Joy IH GarC19)
Que.llrig Elilt fFlorf\)
.Corv James RulJl
Tim• ll SI
4\ 60 1680 II 60
1310 1390
)90
Al\o ren C1•ver Devt1 01\CO\ Po11cv P••ct
ltU N•llvt Moon 11\h E\Olt"t Quirk F re L'' S1>tr8' Awllte
U EXACT A 1 I I J 001<1 '81000
THIRD RACE lSO var<!\
Ju\10 Moon Bar& I L•Cht\fl Howkool Am t rw11,tel
M•Ollly Ou•Ch P•u T•ta\u•f'I
T mt II l?
11 40 SIO 380
1260 640
SIO
A•\O ran o e .;Tas w,.. ('It N ~.,n Eaw
B•t•t I" •wta" Sun Be Sure I ?nv w.11 Ht Pau ......
U IEXACTA 6 I Pe Cl •ISS 60
F~TH RACE lSO verc:t\
Et Plict T•U\ur1 JO 00 ~ 69
lme Ollit llOma Outt1w l(ar001e , 8ft
Btc:lul"<I\ Miu I c •Uoen
Time II 36
Al\o rtr1 E~ce'erelor AllleOOlll\I Etfl
C.o·nv Se>eclat Wavner WlncPlt\ltr Jll ,..,TH •AC•. JSO Ylfc:IS
4 60
540 1'0
,,,..,
Time Cllooer IDlc:teriCkH ll) • dO
llocto.11 HO~omlng IE Gar<lel
Sirat• C•n (L.eclltvl
soo uo s 40 420
110 Tim• II S?
Al'o ren E~CIU~IVt Fttlln P•llUCM W8f<I\
Atvean Jtt, Prl11<:tu Zoom Wl11CMS11r Jet
52 IXACTA 16·5) oeld Ile 10
Jeenl Be Good IRUIT)
Time 18 S4
Al\O ran To Coov O< Not Oaw11 Jon Swtl'I
Mt)QUlte. I~ Proper Tac110 Rich M•Clge. Fiero
Miu . Hooo Hiii •
\1 EXACTA (4·)1 oald '2900
EIGHTH RACE lSO verd•
01c11e11\ Blue Denim IL•CktvJ
SI Wiiia ICtr<IOla)
Ettagoe) EJoreu t OIOerlCICHnl
Timt 17 92 •
s 10 '60 140
) 20 260
300
Al'o ren Ouollttroo Gooo. We v Th• Bt\t Sl\owtlnte111fl, 8tnk Tr>t Cesn
U IEXACTA (6·41 oeld l l4 20
NINTH RACE. 350 verds
Green Wing ILaclltvl
Roerino P•u 10 l$rlct..ttl'll
Get Awav Qu10 IE Gt•C•t l
Time 11 12
1060 u o 4 00
310 210 soo
AIM> ran Doo TrtH ~•ncv L1111t Ro\t Counrrv TIP 1(1nnlk1nnlc~
st EXACTA (4 SI Cltld 11910
,, PICK SIX 19 4'l 4 6 41 1111<1 l3 027 10 to
tour wlnnlno tlclo.tt' l\I• llOr\tll 0 Pick SI'
tonsolellOn 0010 , ,,. 40 to tO wlnnlno ll<kt l\
(llve norMt1>
TENTH lllACE. )$0 Vtrdl
O•~v HtrdllUd (BroollO
0 •1111/lfor tl\tfnOOll Cl.eclltv I
To II• Or fllot To h (Ftor.,I Tlrrw IUS •
1100 .. 0 440
).0 uo
• 40
AIM> r1n Moon Rlcllft Oecll N LMvtm, T!Ov
8 G•v, ltocktl Ru.riff, Soorll AttlOll, 00< tor
ltd n IXACTA 16 II Ot lel •a 20
Allenc:tanct S.9'20 •
Mutuel Hindle lt?S,724
• 8 1no Bt!IO 8eng ILl!>f>tm) t 16
1 Fo--tlon Lt1110n (P ·Veltnrutlll IX
• Str Ster I Bliek I A 111
' Ov1e1 Lits ISolol 1 u
10 Ot11uwon (Oelal'IOunevtl I If
"°"EIGN L.IEGION ll· 11 SllOVICI nave tron1
tnd 10 tell. eer11, Ille C•ll, BEDOUIN (4 I) Hill
rit •<I llm ltve• win• reef\. will 11111 1111, 1r1ck
Sltl STAil 16·11 Makti fir" Sllrt for rww l>trn
<•19' a IOOk LONGSHOT OLAJUWON
BEST BET THE GREAT SHARI<. 17tt
ll•cel
PIUCIE ltLAY TRANS GOGO rain Race)
• ·c:tenote' •DPrtntlCe roc~ev
Hollypark
• racing
entries
Ha9vwood P 1r11
TOMIGHT'S ENTRIES
(6111 .. .U...n141bt ~ "'"""'91
''"' ottt: ,~ FIRST RACI!. UO verd& Pur&e S2 600 Two
Ytar 040\ mm10tn Cla•mong C1t1mlng Prl(t·
l6 2SO
Lucll• BrH•Clance
R •1t Bab41 BebY
Lime Tov Sol01tr
ltoo "' Jt l Fla.II Vidot SO'utlofl
Cer-., Whl\Ptr
One Tll1n Dime
Su o SIUY
Suoer Cl'\eroe N Lule
EmerlliOOC
SECOND RACE. 3'0 varc:t\ PurMt U 1700 •
1 llrtt veer Olc:ll and uo Clt•mlf\O PrlGt It 250
Seate Coo• Buoelou Miiter
Selin Sunset &Cit K4t!Qne1r
Samur., Werrlor Buckel Of BC>ltt
THIRD RACE. 3SO verds Pur\t u SOO
Allowance Three vear otcS tllftt•
1\1\allt An Al>l>ttrt nce Jf l Set Or'1>1>en
LH\ A BOIO Clllc~ Rev.ngefut
Pav Linde Le CamPtOll"'
FOUllTH II.ACE. JSO ver<11 Pur\e "·600
Molden Clalmlng Two veer Olds, Cel bred Cl11m111g Price '6 2SO
Cetch11 Ltc:tv Rove• Eesv Deel
Ftoo11t Criuer l'egemet
W ''•C~ie SlnHtlon Solcv Sil Iris
Trv 1ren1m11 VlctOU\ Vlc!orv
So Plllln Alld Fencv Llnda bob Ber
Alio t llglD-Lovln Uncle ROIO Sovnc:t ()l
Go•CI Desert AnnlverH rv Kltallma
Fll'TH RACE. 170 verd\ Pursoe U t00
Cte ,ml,,g TnrH veu Ol<I\ & uP Cat brea
C••·m1ng Price U 700
S.m• Anget Oklt\ Cu n Di v\ Profit S.Cr1mt1ng Joe
Cu n Kiiier Arnie Baov
Trou«>oe WP11p Cemb•O De Oro Al\O f!lglM-Walk On A.r
SIXTH ltACE. 170 verel\ PvrH Si too
Ct11m1ng TP!ree Yter Oldl & uo Clatmlng Pr~
U?OO
Rutstll Rough~<•
Flt• King
Count Mv AUi•
Rootr Youn11
W1nov KH
Barl\lt nel Hoi''' AHalr R t llt• ACI-
SEVENTH RACE 400 n•«» Puru u toO
Ma1d.n Two vu r otd\
LOYI For Fun
Asri C•ot•
Thal• Stvlt
Cn1oe\ Pr•nc1
T .. '9o Ster
Cou,,ttn 6Ulcklv
Olt•e Shlnt
S0tclel Cltlcklt
EIGHTH llACE. 400 yard' PurMt· '30,000
11dde!l 'T"9 Lenlt Henc:llca P · TllrH vter OIO lllllts
Oeu llng Ot oerlurf Ovffn• Pit
Pines Time Slrtne Merma id
Et1eoo• Mtrriooc I Owe You Mt
CCMe Dl•bl• lnllme tt Affair
L•dv Cltuic Ces11 Ster, In Hiit Crown
AJ'o ellgl~Woochtoc1<s Clllc
NINTH •ACE lSO vard&. PurH U .400
Ctelmlng TrirH vH r olds & up F illlH •NI
mtrtl C1e1m1no Price l 10 000
S.dlt 5ufflval) V•llll\ C,,.r11tr ~rla<IOC .;.. e1usl11elv
HHCllno For HOmt L• Plunoer Two MIC\tltl
T•NTH RACa 400 varc:I\ Purtt U .700
A1iowanct ThrM v•tr Oki•
Nott-men 01ov1110 For Golcl A Cnl( SolO RtlH Your•Pectt
F0t Love ()I Moriev ltlckt lttb
Go EH V Nal1Yt
ll•V•HTH llAC•. 400 rarc:t\ Pur\f U ,.00
Ct1ln'llllO Tllrtt YN f Ola flhltt Clalmlng Prlct s•.OOO
Min Vlcrorv Shto
LtdY Ellamtr•
S Hev Hont v Miu
Rftl L•dv A&nttv ~Wfff Atrl•""'
Al'O tlfglbi.-Jt1 Oto EH Y
timed.I nett
Poo11l•r
Dolly Doltv
E1 Vtnc:tette
Ltiurt BHm
T c.1 n• t() I (, ""'"'• ,, C "' "o" & Clw•~ ~·H .-6 JO\~.# Tr;rn•·•o A W tl\()f' ti.,..,,.,
i:. ., 6
,..OMf O JNr,-Btrl ""t.I fc,Mntn )6 B•li
for:i.,IQ Jl (a o\f(., 0 1• a nd 13 Hr~•
/Vor"•\Olt 1' P•gl.11•o.1l<1 Nflw of••• '1
SAN &EllNAROINO -Grffn Vflljtv Lekt
!>enle Ane ltlver Sante Ana R•••r f \out" tor• I
RlVlilUIOE ' Fulmor Lel!f Ht,.,tl Le)'.t
SAN Dt•e&--Ct1Y•mtea Ltke
.._J{.IA.ft=J~.IJ!J.lliv.1! lPtmo(rAI Dam IQ KRl oowerllou\t Borell POw~ll<lust 10 Dt mo<'t ••
Dem llt bella Dam 10 9 0rtll POwtrl\011\t I' RI
oo"'•rnouH 10 Lake lwbellal
PHILADELPHIA PHILLES-RK ellt!d Mike
MfJCIOU, ollcher lrom P0tt1end of trill Pa cific
Cotsl lttgue
\AN FRANCISCO GIANTS-P11ctd Jettrev
Lt0nere1 e>u•f~r on ,,,. 21 CMY OIU l)4t(J "'
RK•lltc:I Ml~t "lc:lrtlt oulllttOtf llf\t 1141\tfnt"
'"'m Pl'loe!ll• of '"' ttacltlc Col\t 1,.noue
_Without Coe, Cram .cruises to win
"STOLEN ll•'IE\ II 11enljfl''"" N•w Y>r~
.0 C•"UIO• Cn•rtoo 4? "'""'· A"MI\. 11,
{Y l,f),, ""'''"' r •v 1l "wlO\Pllv T •orio n !Jtv"O'd• ......... n
Pl TC HIN(, • '"" I Or\ ""''"'''".,. N•w YOO 1 1 IJO C P"'•~I B'l\IOfl 11 l 1 S'
ang Otttpt I 1191 'I"""' C<#••ll"'1 ll J
196 STlt ll:EOV'f~ <.: .,...,,, 1'11\tl)r 1n
Mor•!\ OtlrO•' ISi Witt, Alletlt.. ltO;
Mc'-llr•, A...-t\, ltO, H Gut'11 ,Y11,.,11J•H l:W
SAVE.rAaH. 8t lofT>C>rl 17 It 0,,.111, ... .,
'l'on '1 Htf'nano.r Oel•O<t It Her• ' fu11
IS ><ti--• T¥on•o, IS
NatteMI l.._.,.
1~n-u9'f't~)
&i'TTING 1n~ •• b•••l-lr1)611\ Mo•llr••I
)Jt lta "-' Ml>ll•""I J)I C,wv"" \en 01000
llS BtOmfn Nhi •yor~ lJ) C. lrown \an
'1ft l'ICl\CO )Jl
ltUN"-G.wvllll S.n OIOQO H ~ltv•\ l'l\1111
O.ioll1t '1 C Otvl\ Ctncl""a'I .0 \tllm•c:tt
""11•"4MOt\la '° ' •rr ,..., .. 1m ~9 ltll-kl'IMl41 ""lltdflPl'llt, I• ,.., ~ e< (II\
c"'ntli /4 C "' 1., N•w Yor• Tl r. fJ•~I\
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~·~ •IOULA• SEASON
F•• Oct )I -et !.f<"ta,.,..1110 St•. N'l• I -~·JI l'!OfTWI '"" Nov 4 -,, Ot •te\ T""" No• • al Houtlon St •
Nov I -C:1tve11no l~t1. r..-1 . Nev 11 -04'\vtf 41\0mtl fl'l\lf\ Nov 1) t i U••ll. Ff
Nov u at Por•l1nc:t, 'Sun No" 16
Pt!t1t c:lelOl'llt <'10<'ll• T1A1 Nov 11 -lnc:l•tne
I-Tnvrt Nov 10 -Ot Mat 1-1 Sal
Nov 2? -S..n AlllOlllO CllOmtl, T ~·, Nov 2S
et S4911 ... Wtc:I NO• ,. -Lltr.~\ lllOmel S•;n
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runn1119 becl1, end Olrl\ Ort\~ tiOflt ~
N(W YORK GIANTS-S•gned (r•c Howerc:t
~,1.,.. l•Olt tno Mar' Coth111 c0tn"1>ac~
PHILAO LPHIA AGLES-\iOll~ Matt
Oarw1" etfltH
SAN rltANCl'.\CO 4'E9'S-'S•111lec:I Ton,
Brown, r\lnn1,,g bet ..
SE ATtLC SEAHAWr~SIOnllel .iett 6 rv11nt
"8ten\lvf #nc:t •o • Olla If.al conlrtct
FDINRl 1RC1 ll Scotland ('\Pl \tc"c (ram
destroyed a field weakened hy the ab'>Cncc of h1\ great
'"al ~ba .. t1an C oc and "urged to the !WO-meter tlllc
Thur\din at tht' C ommonwcalth C 1ame'>
C ram world record holder OHr one mile and 2.000
meter\ "'on hi\ \C\.Ond Commonwealth Game\ gold
medal -the 01hcr "-BC. in thC' I 500 meterc, in 198~ -b\
l)('tllna the fa\tl"\l J1me m the world this vcar tn the cH·n·t he com1dcr~ nu V.t'akcst
5tc:vc OH'tt. the Tormer 8oo•meter Ol)mplC cha iTI-"'
pion who ha~ been pl fUed b> 1nJ1Jr) and 11lrte'i'i 'itormed
bad. w11h a "enaeancc ln only tn' S«ond 5 000-mctcr race
th1\ }'car.
<hen wnn tm ""'' C ommon~t.1lth C 1amC'\ t1lk il\ he
It'd f.niland tu;; I ., 1 \weep
Thl" p<"rtormllnlC\ <>I C r;1m and O\otll hclJl('tl
f ngland C)\.Crtakc Au\trt1'1J rn thl' o\.l:rull med.ii 1.thk
Fng.h,nd had 93 mcdah Ill .\u'\tralut\ <>1. v.11h < anadn 1n thtrd 11lacc on 1(4
1 Hut '\U\lr8lta won the mo~t aold mcdal'i Thur'Mla~
and took the lead •n that category with 36. comp:irtd with
H for Canada and JI for fngland
< oc who picked up a Vlr\l~ late last week. wu forced
10 v.ouhdraw from both h1<; caicrl) awaucd ~howdown~
wnh C ram 1n lhc 800 and I 500 meter races
Ooublc Ol\lmp1c champ1QJl O\l<'L~w.J. ~U~tt~to w111 tm lint ma1or 1t1lc over the ~honer d1~tancc u,, neitt <'hancc ,, at th<' European (ham-
p1onsh1ps 1n St uttaan. West Grnnany 1n late Augu~t.
''I'm "iOO')' that SC'b wasn't there," said the rangy
Cram aftcr,wcep1nadown the h3dc~trai"'t to win the 800
mete'"' in I 4 J. n ··aut 1t would have hcxn-:a hollow victory 1fl b«t hrm
when he wa\ nnt 100 prrccnl fit "
( ram w11\ 1n \('\l"nth nd lu1 plat' 1th \0() ml:tcn
10 go. tht'n pu1 1n trcmendnu5 bu,.,t of ~pc"t'd and urged
into tht' lead
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Satwrday, Aap1t ! . . . . (
ARIES (March 21..;i\pnl.19): Bustn~ss deal 1s <;Qmpleted, you get credit
Iona.overdue. Focus on emouo~al 1«.unty, land, home, family relationships.
'f'.'ou.11 meet deadline. love rclat1onsh1p grows strong. Capncom native plays
stgn1ficant rote.
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You'll fin ish long-standtng project. Shon
tnp may be necessary. Focus on v1s1ts. hohday activities, communication
1nvolv1ng brother or sister You'll bend of o~hgation not you r own m fi rst
place. .
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): New
tn1llat1vc m locatm& lost object Cycle
high. judgment and mtu1t1 on wtll be on
target Romance plays major role -
you'll gel to heart of matters. Leo figures
prominently 1
' SYDNEY
01111
CANCER (June 2\-July 22): Moon
m your sign h1ghh~ts appearance.
personahty, chansma, ab1l11y to per·
suade those who prev1ou,1y opposed
you. Emphasis also on 1ntutt1on. teaching, learning, reu01on with famil)
A'l"ianan plays role.
' LEO (Jul~ 23-Aug. 22'): You'll have more "worktng room." Populan t)
mcreases. yo u II be 1nv1ted to attend prestigious social affair. Travel could be
involved. Mem~r ofoppos1te sex will no longer hide "true feelings." Gem1n1
plays role.
VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Events ta ke sudden tum in your favo r. Lunar.
numerical cycles highlight popularity. success. oufstandtng perfo rmance.
Powers of persuasion prove effective. Taurus, Scorpio figu~e promincnt l~
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Advancement 1nd1cated th rough wn11en
word. Part1c1 pat1on in communtt) project enhances prestige. Scenario
highlights ooange. travel. vane•y. romance. Long-<h stance communiCtlt1t1n
veri fies view~
SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Fam II) member talks about joume}.
possible change of re<11rl;nce Ma1nta1n equilibrium. You get " hat you desire
1f d1ploma11c FOlus 0'• philosophy. spantual values. possible p~b~ng
project
SAGITTARIUS (No~ 22-Dcc '"2 1 ): Look behind scenes for 30'1\Ners
Mystef) can be solved 1f persistent. Money figures promanentl}'. nc""s of
inhent;\nce 1s possible Debt 1s paid and you'll be more secure as re!>ult Pisces
plays role.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on law, 1ntcns1t). respom1-
b1lity, pressure. chance 10 considerably increase income. Fcx:us also on
pan nershap. publicity. mantal status. Clash of ideas uhamatcl} prows
s11mula11ng. beneficial
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on care ol pets, dependents.
employment, basic 1ssueo;, general health. Long-range proJeCt rnmc~ into
sharp, clear focuo;. All stops are out. promotion as distinct pms1h1ltt\ .\rte'>
plays role.
PlSCES <Feb 19-March 20). Lunar aspect h1ghl1ghts '>~u lat1on.
children. vanety. physical a11rac11on You'll make new start. member of
o pposlle sex wall confide and your morale soars as result. Leo . .\quanus figure
prominentl> . .
IF AUGUST t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU are emotional !>Cn~tll\e
psychic. ha~c gourmet appetite and possible d1ges11,e problem 'r our
mottler's influence was strong, fa mily lies mean much to )OU and )OU ha'c
knack for successful deali ngs in real estate. You also are capable of.pcrcc1' 1ng
publis trends. qcles -you are especially popular wit h women Cancer
Capricorn play important roles an srour hfe. Major domestic adJ ustmen1
occurs in August. October wtll also be memorable for you 1n 1986
Coal weJf are ~ystem
was well engineered
Trainmen "ho rai led coal down
from mines year'> ago SKl up their own
sort of welfare 'i)!>tcm. As they rolled
through poven) pockets. they shov-
eled ofT scatters of coal. figun ng onl)
those who needed 11 hadl) enough
would collect 11 piece b) piece
I\ cosmic ra' hm \Ou -feel
an} thing" -·about once e' cf)
minute
To find ou1 v. hl·n to put a lOV. into
the breeding <;tOCk'>. i,omc daal)mcn
have been atlal h1ng pedometer<; 10
their can le c'pcnmcntalh o\ CO" in
search ofa hull pace'> four 11me'i more
than normall)
Q What'<; the mo'>t pov.crlul
Afncan predator pound for pound''
~ The leopard
L.M.
· Bovo?
Did I tell }'OU Marco Polo'<; old
home in Venice as no"' a p111a parlor.,
To ~ separated from u~lt'\t1al
guidance ages ago was thought to be: J
"dt'Ml'ller" -"die;" meant separated
and "astrato" meant c;1ars
Q Who wa!> io\mcnca'<; lir'lt pro-
fessional decoratorn
A. Elsie de Wolfe. I M65-I 9'i0 It
was she who decad~ ago covered all
those couches and chairs in chintz
Might) infl uential lad}. El sac You
know what she said when 'ihe fir'>t ~w
the Parthenon., "It"• hcage -m)
color'"
Eskimo' of )Orl· n:i.pectcd the will\
of consc1cn11oui. objectors. Dunng
tnbal war\, a man who blackened has
face with soot to signal disfavor could
walk unharmed between combat
f villages That'~ c1v1lalat1on. I think
One man. H.trlc) Wamck. ha~
painted these four huge words on
more than 17,000 barns "Chew Ma al
Pouch Tobacco "
Nonh'Dakota·~ Ho\t· Mobile Park
( 1l}. population two, 1'i the smalle<;t
town 10 America
L.M. Boyd A is • syadk ated
~/umalst ..
PEOPLE
Presidents slow
to ad013t 13hones
Thtngs I Jc:amcd en route to Jqoking
up other thmss:
•That while the telephone was 1n
general use by 1900, Herbert Hoover
was the lint American president 10
keep a telephone on his office dc,k in
1930: befo~ then, ·presidents had to
~alk into another room 1n order lo
make or take a c~ll.
•That every year, over a -half-
m1lhon secrctanh qutt their JObs.
cosung companies well over S4
balhon anoually to find and tram
replacements 10 keep sccretanal pos·
lllOnS filled.
•T hat more than 50.000 Amen·
cans officially cha nge their names
eacb year (a nd Just as many others do
the same without legal approval.
which 1s not required). •
•That of the top 10 autos stolen. or
ha ving parts taken. last year, four
Volkswagen models are lhe most
popular. (The Cadillac Brougham
four-door was the only Amcncan-
madc car on the '·not Im.")
•That although T:as Vegas 1s the
naoo n's gambhng center, last sum-
mer 11 was the sate of the largest bndge
tournament held anywhere in the
world. with a total number of nearl)
20,000 tables in a 10-day-penod -·
and not a dollar changed hands in the
tournament. (On one occasion· there
we re 4,684 players an action simul-
taneously ·setting another world Fe-
cord)
•That nearh one-third of the
French population ov~ the age of I 0
no longer drin wine: while wine
consumpuon has steadtl) increased
an the Unated mtes. 1n France the
percentage of wme drinkers ..,has
dropped by nearl) 20 percent wathm
1he last live years.
•That Washington. DC'.. 1s the
nation's wor t city for potholes·. 11
SIDIEY'
Hu11s
averages 121 per mile, compared w11h
fewer than 20 an New York State. and
only 6 tn California. <There arc .i n
esumated 49 m1lhon potholes an the
U-S.)
•That Dickens' comae masterpiece
"P1ckw1ck Pape~" was onganally
intended to be merel) the text
acCQmpany1ng Robert Seymour's
magazine drawan$S of . Cockn ey
sportsmen. but Dick.ens persuaded
the pubhsher to subordinate the
drA wings to the text. (Sc)mour then
committed su1c1de before the next
number appeared.)
•That the average cost to a con-
tract bndge player for becoming a
"Lafe ~aster" has been C!>ttmated at
S 12,0QO(and ll might be substantaallv
more for those OOVlCeS who hlr'ed a
professional as a panner 1n tour-
naments)
•That public percepuon of the
"msantt}' defense" 1n cnminal tnals
as wildly at vanance w11h the facts. in
one Wyoming surve}. the public
est imated that one-third of felon-v
defendants ra1~d the insanity de·
fense. "'llh nearly half of them
ucceed1ng, while in fact fewer than
half of I percent pleaded insanity. and
onl~ a 'iingle person was acquitted for
that re~on.
Sidney Harris Is a syndicated
columal1t.
Job applicant owed
simple phon~ call
DE ·\R ANN 1 A1\:DE RS: I '.A.Ould
lake 10 addres~ this letter to all •
emplo}ers or personnel e\eCUll \eS
out there an ) our~ 1de readership. ANN
UNDEIS
Dear Sir/Madam~Se,eral da}s ago
I had what I fel t "'as a promising job
inrervrew I dressed careful!\. had m'
resume and letter ofrecommendataon
an hand and was on u me for m y
appointment I thought the intervacv.
v.ent well "Yoo 'im1led -and said. ·I <;on'<, break.fast -cboculate-covered
will call \OlJ O\ ne\l Fnda\ .. peanut'>" I wa\ <;O ~hod:cd by the
A-.v.eelil has pa\sed since that n"n cul this \i.Uman nol 10 menqon
Fnda} D.1d I sa~ the "rong thing'' her l.tll.. of common <,cn\C, that all I
• Did I wear the wrong.<;Joth~? Please cuuld mutter wa\ "Thanks for telling
put )Ourself in m' shoes. I didn't mt'"
appl) for the jOb for 1hc fun uf ll. I -\~ \\C v.en: pulling out of the
need \I.Ork I would prefer a fla1 parking lot J1mm1c began to choke. I
turndolo\n 10 Jumping to get to the pres'ird bad. h1\ tongue "1th m ~
~one. hoping 11·., yo u. e"er) time 11 linger and ht' "om1ttd all over thl' car.
rings. htm'>l'lf and on me Fonunatel\. the
.\ bncfcall 1s all I ask. I\ this not a lodgt·d peanut cacru: up (uncttewed)
!>mall pme to pay to sust<Hn an and the ho~ "a' all nght
1nd1v1dual's self-esteem.., Sign me -I can't help hut lo\Onc.ler ahou1 tlk
ONE OF MANY WHO IS .\LONG lOn'ie4ucnlc'> had hl' been dtahctte .
BY f HE TELEPHONE or allergic 10 cena1n food'> I am
DEAR ALONE: I've dealt witb tbis a .. k1ng ~ou to print 1h1'> lcllcr to v.arn
subject before but perbaps I didn 't "'ell-meaning stranger\ "ho 1h1nJ..
come on strong enough. For Lord's the\ are being nKe when •the~ gl\ e
sake. you people la personnel, if you food to children the~ J..no" no1h1ng
say you're going to pbone with a about -TH.\NKl\/G (100 FOR
decitlon wby don't you do it? Can't S~t .\ Ll F .\ VOR <\I~ \ .\
you understand bow important your DEAR THANKl!':G: Another sug-
call Is to a person wbo is waJliag fo r gest~on: Motben sbould Instruct their
the pbone to ring~ Wbea you fail to cblldrea never to accept anytblag to
keep your word you add anxiety and eat from strangers. This training
misery to an already over-stressed should begin as soon as &be cblld Is old
sltuetlon. PleHe have a little com· enougb to comprehend the meaning
passion. of words It could save a life. • • • • • • DEAR o\NN L.\NDERS Thr DEAR .\N'\I LAN DER~ .\men·
otht>r da) I took m} ~-)car-0ld c;on 10. cans cnJ O} one of the haghc'>t \tan·
a children\ ~tore Thcrr wa'i another dards or 11, 1ng 1n the world Arc the\
mother an the store "1th a rh1ld about "sa' er<;· or "'>pcndcrc;" compan·d
the o;amc age a" mane I· lefl m) wit h oth<'r countne!>" -( \JRIOlJ.S,
J 1mrn1c an thr pla" area"' 11h the other IN PAN !\M I\
child "ince 1 had a bll of ~hopping to DE AR PAN: Here are tbe figures
do The-, got along niccl~. based on &be fkst tbrte months of
Whl·n I "'cnt to get J1mm1c I 1985. l. J apanese save out of their
noticed he had 'iomcthing 1n ht'> Income, tl.4 percent; 2. Canadians,
mouth I a'ikcd him what he ""as 14.4 percent; 3. ~est Germans, 13.8
eating. The oth<'r mother proclaimed , ·percent; 4. Brtti\b, 11.S percent; S.
proudl}. "I ga\l' him soml' ol m\ Americans, 5.5 percent •
Musclemen twist arms for movie roles
By Uae Anoclated JPre11
LA VEGA. -About 700 arm
wrestlers from the United States
and 17 countries are vying for two
spots 1n Sylvetter Stallont't
movie "Over the Top."
In tlte movie. Stallone ponrays
-a tru:t"nr who traim--in hi~ 18·
wheeler while trying to capture
the arm-wrc$tling 11tle. •
As pan of the film's promotion.
Cannon Films and the lntcr-
na11onal Ann W~sthng Council
staaed cvcral toul'hamenl',
selccung 700 finahsts who werr
1nv1tcd to LA~ Vegas for the
compet111on lut weekend Two
Wlll be ChOS(O
...Father again
NE"-'r O Rti.. -Rolling IOl'ICS
lead au1tamt Keltfll Rlckarclt
bccamc:...l'JJ!thcr for the fourth
time whe n ht'> wife, Pam Hn•ea,
&a"c han h 10 a girl
The bah\ the couple'~ ~ond
dauahter. "'l'1ahcd IJ pound . ' ounce~. -.aid Ted Alben, a \poke
Keith Rtcbarda
man for the rock group "The
partnts art ,,,11 mulling nnme\"
i\lbtrt said
R1chardi.. 4 ~, and Han..cn 2K
lo\ed D« 18. 1~8'
Sally Ride
Strange scene
1 O~ ,\;'l/(i[ l f\ \nor Jon
VolJllt ha\ n1cnde1111 m .. ,1('rtn111.
an' 1t3t1on I<' w1tnl'~' a proph<'n
b\ llop1 cldc~ that would
pro' 1dl' "the perf('(t 'loluuon to
-thl· con11nu:u1C'n of our 01'>tencc
here on tht'i planet "
Reading trom a ramhhng state·
mcnt. Vmgh t was Oankcd at a
nev.~ confc~nce b~ actrc\\e\
Elizabeth Taylor, Tyn Daly and
Ally Slleedy, coml' 1an rht>N'll
Marin, llop1 cider Thoma'>
Btntnl'lca and otht·r.,
Women honored
\l \TIN Tc\," -\\tronau1
S•ll)' Ride, tht• fir<11 \mcncan
lo\ooman1n\J):l<t 1c;amongagroup
10 ht· 1nductc.-d in 1he Te\3'1
"-omcn'<1 Hall nl fame \<-pt II<
The other\ 1ndud<" Jody Con·
radt. rnal h 111 the n11tional t ham·
pion l °''cr.,tl) ol Te'a'
women" h3'1k<'tball team. tt)\•
mct1c'i rnmp:in' founder Mary
Ray Asll of Oallai.: PuhtJcr flr11e
~ 1nn1ng 1ournal1\t Cato
Crawford Brown of C Ofllll'
l hrl\tl , and An at Armstron•·
tormC"r \ \ amha.,.,adm 111
Brtta1n
Both-vulnerable South dt•ul!l
NORTH
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Q 864
O KQJ 15 8
• 9 IS
WEST EAST
• •0 9 8 8 •J715
QJ 9 & Q K 10 3 2
0 81 0 A 106 4
•QJ7 2 •K8
SOUTH
•AQ•
0 AQ 7
"9 2
•A I0643
The bidding
Sooth West North Eaal
l NT Paet 3 NT Pua
Pus Pue
Opening lead TPn of •
:..
The same tectUt1qu"s that tttt-
available to declarer are also at th.-
disposal of the defenders Just a.-. 1t
1s sometimes correct for delJarer to
hold up even when he has two <1top·
pers in.the suit led, so a defendttr
can garn by pursuing the same liH'
tic Here's a c~ Ill point
South's dec1'i1on to opE>n one nn
trump has our wholeheartttd ap
proval The modern tendency 1s to
employ the bid even though one
has only three suits stoppt>d and a
low doubleton in the fourth Cer
tainly Soutb's tenaces in the ma,:ior
suits <>uggested that he <1hould de
·clare rather than his partnn
!l:orth's good five-card '4Ult JUSll
fied his JQmp to three no trump
T he sight of dummy brought no
special JOY to declarer With Of\ly
five fa.st tricks. he wa:. going to
CHARLES
GOREN
OMAR
SHARIFF
. .
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need either three diamond tncks
a nd a heart finesse, or four d1a
mond tricks, to make his contract,
, and there was only one side-suit
entry to the table Deelarer won
t~ openlAg l~ad w hand and led a
diamond to the king. East, looking
fll t W<> sure stoppers. saw no harm
1n winntng the ace and returning a
spade h<' was quickly proved
wrong ·
Declarer won the return in.hand,
Nished two high diamonds an~ron
l'eded a trick to East The king of
spade!! w as an entry to t he board to
r ash the good d1arno~and take a
<;ucees11ful heaLt fut'-k fo r nine
trick~
Jl.ote the d1fferenct> 1f East had
allowed the fir t diamond tl'1Ck lo
hold Suppose decla rer tal<es a sue
cessful heart fines5e before lead·:
mg another diamond Ea.st can t hen
take tht' al'e and. smce there lS only ·
one t>ntry tn dummy. declarer will
be held to only two diamond tncks
and eight t rt<'ks m all
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZ.LE
ACAO..S&_
1 S1reet sign
5 Leon Fr
president
9 Narrow pref
l4 Custody
15 Rad1at1on
16 Felony
1 7 Unpo4st1ed
18 Salver
19 Ms LehmaM
20 Metric unit
2 l Deep thinker
23 Had a ball
25 -acllon
26 Lake
.winntp~
• feeder
27 Thrice pref
29 1ns1oe into
32 Beverage
35 Meal coursP
36 Length unit
3, -hor9e
38 Buns 1 -
39 Ob1ect of
, devotion
40 Benign
4 1 Wrenched
42 Dom1c11es
43 Brownie -
44 Yoong seals
45 Nobleman
46 Mou1h pref
-48 Ducl1le
52 lstano group
56 Pen inmate
57 Berbers
58 Scowl var
59 Brawl
60 Catsup e g 6i Adolescents
problem
62 Wagner
heroinp
63 WOmP!lo
64 fr tflt>
65 Ogled
DOWN
1 wa .. 1e me11er
' Can rn.ro1ne
s~cord
3 Commitnd
4 Tmy .,.
5 L811Pd
6 Ql'18sil~
7 Soviet nver
8 Irish count~
9 Boutiques
10 Meiapnor
1 1 Conceptton
of IM'euty
12 Eminence
13 Sunde~
PAEVtOU8 PVZZl.f SOL YEO
ounch
2 I Jetty
2, e,capes
24 Current
2, Circuit s
28 Rustic t
JO Land bodv
3 t Writes
12 G1een·yellow
13 Seed coal
34 Par e g
35 Stem
36 Bearings
38 Baffle
42 Ta boo 1oke
44 Balances
45 8 A or PhD
47 t1urled
48 R1d1cute
49 'Ato6fly
SO Unfastened
5l Inward
52 Elec un1tor,
53 Debacle
54 81bhca1
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THE
FAllJLY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VtP)
"Look, Mommy ! That chair has a leg
like~your wine glasses."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
'Every trme Phil d1sc1pltnes you.
you want me to adopt you "
PEANUTS
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COUNTR'f 5 NUMBEr.: ONE
SPECTATOR SPO~T
GARFIELD
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U!>ED TO S AY ABOUT SLEE PING
IN LA UN DRY 8AC3K £TS?
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Hank Ketcham
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LIKE GOLF ONLY IT~ FUN . 11
by.Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
AH,YE'S .. :"M\J SON ,
~LEEP ONLY IN TH£
C.LfAN LAUNORc,1 "
U.S. ACRES
MELLO, TRHJ IJOO'RE LOOKINu
Fl~E. HI, SKIJ ! MIJ YOU'RE BLU(
TOPAY. GOOP MORNINC'7,F"LOWER~ ...
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
We:.:LL TAKE.~ FACING !HE.
Fl"E. ANO PACK t-lQT FOCKS
RPOJND OU"" BACl'<S.
SHOE
I CANT BE.LIE'JE.WE DID1HIS.
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by Berke Breatt-ed
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by Lynn Johnston
If WE.D BEENlHINKJNG
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BE.E.Na.J\Tua=q:.1N THE.
FIRS! PLACE.
by Jeff MacNally
by Harold Le Doux
tt) FUNKY WINKERBEAN
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by Tom Batluk
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by Kevin Fagan
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MILLER CARLJLE HINMAN
PromotiOns told r •
at Union Baille
CraJ1 L. Miller has been named vice pre'iident and manager of
Union Buk'1 Real Estate Loan Center at the South Orange County
rqionai office in Irvine. Maller, who JOmed the bank m 1976, mo~t
recently served as a vice· president of the Los Angel~ Real Estate
Loan Center at tpe bank's headquarters in Los Angeles. • • • Cuol C. Cullie has been promoted· to vice president of the
relat1onsh1p management department of UnJon Bull'• SOuth'Orangc
County rcgJonal office in Irvine. Carl ile, who Hvcs 1n Corona del Mar.
JOaned the bank in 1980. • • • • Grubb & Elll1 Re1ldentlal Brokera1e Services has announced
\he assoc1a11on of Sara Rb1mu with its Newpo9 Beach sales office
She has li ved m Newport Beach for nine years. • • • TllomH C. Sweet has been appointed business development
representative for the lrvble CoaHltblg Group, b1c.'1 ncwe~I
• subsidiary 1n lrvme, Hydrotecb Con111ltant1, Inc .. Sweet will bt'
'°'olved in m<dceting the company's services for government and
public and priv<ate firms involved with toxic and hazardous wastes or
groundwater management • • • The Pasadena YMCA's 1986 "Man of the Year" award has been
presented to Allan S. Tingey of Newport Beach in recognition of 34
years of distinguished volunteer service. The award is the h1ghe~t
SWEET TINGEY SANDLAND
honor bestowed by the YM( A I ange). now retired. 1s lormer "'c
president of Ralphs Grocer) C.o and of the Arden-Mayfair market
and dairy chain. He b«>ame-1nvolved with the YMCA 1n 1952 • • • Stepbeo P. Sanclland has be.en promoted to director of
development for the Irvine Holel Co., a newly formed operating
d1v1S1on of The Jrvbie Co. Sandland of Newport Beach will oversee
the design , feasibility and asset management activities for vanous
hotelc; and athletic clubs in the company's business plan. For thC' pai.i
three years. Sandland has served as development manager for the
Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach -. . .
Cbrlslopber J. McColloo1b has been appointed '>l'n10f \ 11.c
president of the Commercial Loan Ocpanment of Pacific Retency
Bank m El Toro, Mc<..ullough. who Jives m Mtnton V1c;o. mo'it
recentl} SCTVcd as tti r vice president of Eldorado Bank in Laguna
• • • Hills. -\
Roberl F. Farris has tx·cn named 'ice pre<,1dcn1 ot sale<. tor
North Amenca for CXC Corp. in Ir" inc. Fam~. who has 15 >Cah
experience in telecotnmun1cat1ons and data communications
equipment sales. will be rcspon~1hk for all North Amcn1.a c;:iles.
revenues and distnbut1on ·
OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK (APl -The following Hsi Ii U'lows lhe Over -11'1• -Counter l stocks end warrents lhel have gone uP · the mo" and down lhe most based on oercenl of chen" for Thursday j~ No securllles trading below d or 1000 ., •hrf H are lnclu<Md hi•' end percent•~• Cheng~ art, lhe g).,!~enc,•nl''t',:~,d•.,, °'~~' 'of sb~
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, _.ugust 1. 1981 C7
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.. COMPLE'f'.E NYSE C.OMPOllTE TRANSACTIONS. Cl . .
Market ends worst month of' 80
Do w J on es Ave rage
finis h es JulyWftfia
loss of 117.4 1 points
By CHET CURRIER ,.,......._.,....,
NEW YORK -The stock market
closed out its worst mo nth of the year
wllh a small d lint' in quiet trad ing
T hursday .
,-The Dow Jones average of 30
1ndustnals dropped 4.08 to I . 775.31.
fini shing July with a loss of 117.41
points.
Volume on the New York Stock
fachange slowed to 112.66 million
shares from 146 69 m1l11on Wednes-
ct.iy.
The Dow's point decline in July
was its b1ggc\t for a month since
No' ember 1973. when 1l plunged
134 33 points as the country con.
·rrontcd the on~& of the' energy crisis
and a recession that lasted into early 1~7S •
In Thursday's ~on. analysts ~1d
inve tors felt some relief -over the
government's quarterly borrowing
plans announced after the clo~ on
Wednesday. The Treasury ~1d 1t
.would auction $28 billion 1n bonds
and notes next week.
There had been fears that the
refunding would be · even larger,
posing the threat that intereM ru es
m1sht have to ri$C to create enou_ah
demand to absorb those new securi-
ties.
But brokers also said uncen a1nty
about prospects for economic growth
continued to dampen enthusiasm for
stocks. Th~ Commerce Dcpanmcnt
reponed that new fattory order\
declined 0 3 percent 1n Junt'
Reports were due out loday on the
index ofleadin& economic 1nd1cators
for June and the employment itu·
at1orr for J uly.
Precious-metals stocks were
stroni. rt$pond101 to a recent nsc 1n
th~ pnce of gold
Homes.take M1n1n1 climbed I ~ to
22Y.. ASA Ltd I Vt to 31 v •. Newmont
Gold I 'I• to IO~. Freeport MC'MoRan
Gold 'ta to 91/a; Campbell Red Lake I 'I\
to 17'11. and Dome Mines 111 to S>fa.
Bethlehem Steel led the acti ve hit.
down 'II at 6'rl af\er falling 211 •. on
Wednesday. when the company said
jt expects to post a sign1ficnnt loss fo r
""1986. and omitted c.h v1dcnds orf lb
preferred stoclc
Among other actively traded blue
chi ps. International Busi ness Ma-
chi nes rose 1·• to 132111. but General
Moton dropped •,, to 68' a, Ford
Motor I''• to 531 and Amencan
• .
Telepho ne &t Tetevapb v. IQ 2l
Owens-Com•"I Fiberalas Jumped
4 '7't to 6 t '12 on takeover rumors and
speculation. ....
Airline 1ssu«, wb1ch bad been
buck1n1 the overall downtrend lately.
ran 1nto some profiMJk•"S. UAL fcU
I'!. to S21/•, AMR t tq SI 'I>. Delta Aar
Line$ I to 42. and Trans World
A1rhnes 111 to 17
In th~ ovcraJI tally on the Bia
Board. about five mue1 declined 1n
pn('e for every four tha1 p 1Jled
ground The exchan1e's eotnl>0$1te
1n<ltll of all m lmed common stocks
dipped .20 to I JS.89
Nat1unw1de turnover in NYSE·
listed issues. 1nclud1ng trades 1n those
\tocks on regional exchanaes and in
tfle over-the-counlcr market, totaled
134 74 million shares
tandard &t Poor's 1ndell of 400
1 ndu~tnals fell 6 7 to 260. S8
Banks note anni-versaJ'Y, name
Stockholders and accountants in
lrvble City Savblg1 and Loan recently
celebrated the msutution's second
anniversary. The firm, ~t 2400
Michelson Drive, attnbuted its suc-
cess so .. far to slow and controlled
growth. • • • List American Bank recently eel·
ebrated its name change from Orange
City Bank with a cocktail reception al
the company's Newi:>ort Beach
branch. In keeping with the bank's
new slogan. "Pnde 1n Amencan
Enterpnsc," guest'i wert' gi ven a gJft
commemorating tht' Statue of Liber-
ty. • • • Estey-Hoover Advertising and
Public RelatloDI of Newport Beach
has been retained to create a new
corpora te image for Topmaster Sales
blc., a natio nal manufacturer of
1ndustnal woodwork ing machines. • • • Clark Meyer Cbarlers & Howell ad
agency of Huntington Beach won two
gold and one si lver awards for
brochures ma recent medical market-
mg compct1t1on • • • A S34 5 million office tower. the
first phase of the 20-acre Cen~ury
Centre development 1n Irvine. ha'>
been completed. The 13-story tower
1s on the northwest corner of Jam-
boree Boulevard and Mam Street. • • • Messenger RC I has sold a 180.000-
square foot 1ndustnal building 1n
Rancho ( ucamonga for S5 15
million. The folly-leased bulldmg.
part of the 41-acrc Messenger Busi-
ness Park, was purchased b} a
Be"erly Hills physician. • • • Scott Beckman of Laguna Niguel
and Michele Pavon:inus of Irvine
wen: among the high school student<;
award{'d 'icholar'ih lp'> b) Con-
solidated Restaurants of Califo rnia. a
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SOuth Orange County franch1S« of
Wendy's Old FH111oned Hamburgers. • • • Abbon Landscape of Co!>ta Mesa
has been selected to landscape a 20-
home subd1v1sion now under con·
struct1on on a 2.6-acre si te 1n Buena
Park. • • • The Newport,1kach-based Norrl1,
Begg1 & Simpson has been selected as
exclusive leasing agents for the $7 5
m 1ll1on. 70.000-square-loot
Lakeview Business Park 1n
• Anaheim. ••• The advert1'i1ng agency Marketl.ng
Dlrectloo1 Inc. of Newpon Beach
received top honors recently at the
Medical Marketin~ Assoc1a11on
awards presentation in Monterey
MUTUAL FUNDS
• • • Tctmowledge ble. of Palo Alto
recently announced the opening of m
western regi.onal sales and sup[)9rt
office 1n Newport Beach The oflicc
will provide sales and support of
Teknowledge's stand.ard software
products. • • •
Copley Ru t E1tate Advisors and a
ma;or lax-exempt 10stttut1onal m-
' es tor have formed a partnership
which has purchased a ~S percent
equll) interest 1n a porifoho of
properties developed by the pnnc1-
pals of the Newpon BeaC'h-bascd Koll
Co .. one of the Wc-c;t Ct>a'it''i leading
real estate developer'i The 1ntere'it
was purchased from Koll for about
S71 m1lhon.
. ....
David Bnght president ofNatlooa!
Ed1catloa Co'l. of Newport Beach,
has announce that apphcations for
the company's fo urth annual Com-
munity Awards Proa.ram are now
a"ailable at its corporate office 1n
lf\1 1ne. For 1nformat1on. call Georgia
Perry at 474-9400. • • • Irvine architects Corbbl-Yamaf1ji
and Partners have won an A.ward of
Mem 1n the 1986 Gold Nugget
Awards competition form design of
t>wport Fbluclal Squre 10 New-.
pon Beach • • • • Evet1 Corp .. an ll"\·1ne-based elec-
tronic~ firm. has purchased a I S,436-
square-foot 1ndu'>tnal building in 'the
lrvinr lndu~tnal Complex East.
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Stocks end week in qip -
NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market took a
spill 10 late trading Friday 1\1\er a brief attempt to
(ally on some better-th~n-cxpected economic
news.
Before the market opened, the Labor Dcpan-
ment rcponed that the c1v11tan unemployment rate
fell to 6.9 percent 10 July from 7. I percent the
month ~fore. The figures also showed a healthy
1ncreast 1n theclo~ly watched .. nonfarm payrolls"
total
Separately, the Commerce Department said
the indeit of leading econom1c-indicators rose 0.3
percent 1n June
Both reports were a bit more upbeat than
expected, and seemed to ease fean that c:conom1c
growth would remain 10 a slump.
However, analysts said most traders would
want more and stronger evidence before they
became convinced that a pcnod ·of sohd growth
was in prospect.
.. The economy has not yet s-halccn off 1ts
sluggishness,'.' Malcolm Baldnge. the secretary of
commerce. said after the leading mdicators c.ame
out
The Dow Jones average of 30 tndustnals
dropped I J.67 to 1.763.64, its lowest close since at
stood at I, 758.18 on May I 9.
Dcchning issues outnumbered advances by
about 5 to 4 on the New York Stock Exchange.
Big Board '10lumc totaled 114.92 million
<>hares. against 11 2 66 m1ll1on in the previous ~ss1on ihc NY E's composite ande.x fell .60 to
135 29
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Slam bang
Bob 'Boone wu one of
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FOMCAITS ON A2
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1986 ...
OC rebuffs plea frOm poor.
Supervisors told thousands of indigent ·
seriously ill people being turned away
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... 0.-,"911-
0range County supervisors refused
Thursday to increase the dollars
budgeted for indigent medical care in
fiscal 1986-87, despite charges that
thousands of seriously 111 people are
being turned away from the county
program.
Community volunteers pleaded for
more funding to patch up what they
called· cracks in the county medical
care system that had reportedly
denied treatment to:
• A 25-ycar-old woman with
cervical cancer. because her assets
included a small amount of real ty's proposed SI .4S balhon budget
estate. While deny1ng requests for more
• A f 2-ycar-old boy from the indigent funding. superv1sor1 re-
Newport-Mesa Unified School Dts-newed their call for an internal audit
tnct who was found to haYe hepatitis. of t~e HcaJth Care J\gcncy, which
The county ambulatory pedaatnc administers the indigent proaram
clinic ~ocs not tr~t-ch11dren ovfr 6 •. Supei"vlsors ordered lhe audjl in
years o d . January I 98S , but the review has been
• A 32-year-old man' unable to delayed by adm11ustrat1ve changes an
work because oflarge double hernias. the agency. Count}' Adm1n1stra11ve
Verbal attacks and accusations Officer Larr) Pamsh recommended
marred the morning hcanng on the wa1t1ng uotal next spnng to do the
human services ponion of the coun-audn since many of the Health (arr
Agency offic1ab arc rull new.
Spending planners have proposed
$399 S m1l1Jon, 27 percent of the
budget. for human ~ices. which
include the county hcaJth care &get\CY, 1nd1~nt medical services and socaal
SCI"' aces Supervisors , teptauvcly
added anotherS I 5 million m supple-
ment funds Thursda)
But chant:y ~orkers argued more
dollar'i ~ere al!oo Reeded for the
estimated 200.000 med1caJly 1nd1gent
(Pleue .ee COU11TY / A2) .
Former pitCher
Odom guilty of
·selling cocaine
A gas leak cau~es evacu-__
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .... 0..,,... """'
Former Oakland A"!o pitcher John
"Blue Moon·· Odom was found gu1h)
Thursday of selling cocaine to a co-
worker 1n I 9SS.
atlon of 12 Costa Mesa
resldents.J.A3
California
Doctors report advances
In developing a vaccine
101 AIDS./ AS
Nation
The nation's first steel-
worker·s strike In 27 years
began this morning./ A4
Even If the-space shuttle
Challenger had had an
escape system, It
wouldn't have saved the
lives of the crew .I A4
World
The United StaJes vetoes
·a U.N. resolution con-
demning Its assistance to
-the Contras./ AS
Sports
The Rams sign linebacker
Jim Collins and nose
tackle Shawn Mlller./C1
The Boston Red Sox plan
to reactivate troubled
·pitcher Dennis "Oii Can"
Boyd./C1
Entertainment
Merv Griffin calls It quits
after 23 years./ A8
INDEX
Advice and Games
Auto Pilot
C7
81-6
A3
C7-8
B2-8
C6
88
Date book
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Death Notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Paparazzi
PoUce Log
Public Notices
Spons
Television
Weather
Wed.dings
810
A7
A3
88-9
C 1..4
A8
A2-
A6.
D.., "°' ~..., Mc:"frd K .... lef
Beth Anne Page hug• her daughter, Kri8ta, after firemen freed tot from bot car.
Police probed
over shooting
By STEVE MARBLE
Of lMDllllyl'tlolllMI
Seven Santa Ana pohn• offa:er' an·
under 1nvest1gat1on fd\".allegrdl~ fir
1ng shots into upcrv1~or Roger
Stanton's count}' office-s
Stanton. the former ma~or of
Fountain Valley, and hr) al.de' ~t·rc
not working when the earl) morning
metdcnt Look place June 18.
Suzanne Vactor, one of Stanton\
aides, said she discovered 1wn hullct
holes tn a window of her ollke and
what appeared 10 be two correspond-
ing holes above a dooTJnm about 8
a.m:rhat same morning
"I caJled the Sherin'!> dcpaf1ment ·•
she sar"1. "1 here were two hofc'l 1n the
wmdo\.\ and two above the door
There were no others found··
(Pleue eee POLICE/ A2)
Mesa firemen Save
infant locked in car
By LAURA MERK
Ol IM 0..., "°' llJlfl
( o\ta Mesa firefighters rescued a
6' -mon1h-old ch rid "ho accidentally
got locked 1ns1de a car Thursday an
the parking lot of South Coast Plaza.
fhc mother of the child, Beth Anne
Page. of Corona del Mar, got out of
her car about 1.50 p.m. to get a st.roller
from the trunk. Whale she was
opening the trunk the dnver's door
closed nnd locked trapping herdaugh·
tcr. Krista, inside the car. All the car's
windows were rolled up.
Nester Oswald Arrellano. who saw
Mrs Page trying fo get 10 to the car.
su mmoned Costa Mesa police officer
Dale Barne} who was nearby 1~su1ng a
traffic c1tallon
Bame) called the Fire Depanment
aficr he tned but couldn't break the
w1ndo" of the cu w1th has ba11on
Thebab) wasrnthclarforabout IS
minute\ unul firefighters arrived and
smashed the window
"The little iyke was red a<; a IX'ct
when she ca me out." sard Sgt Tim
Holbrook.
Temperature~ 1n Costa Me\a
reached about 80 degrees Thursda)'.
but firefighters didn't take a
temperature of the rnsrde of the car
\3rd Capt. Torn Caldwell
"ft wa~ pretty warm 1n<;1de ~hen I
stuck m}' head rn to pull her out, but
rve been rn holler caf'I ... ( aldwl·ll~
said "( learl-, ~he wa<; ge111ng uneom-
fonable •· ·
Playing 'freeway chess' in Irvine
.
City council's slow-growth.m ajority up
against against Irvine Co. in k ey makh
The moves c~n be as compfe~ as
chess strategy
The players somcumes gamble as 1f
they were at a poker table.
, The stakes in this game arc ex-
tremely hiah -three new South
Orange County f rceways with a price
tag estimated t nc.tly $900 m1lhon.
Critics say it could be much h1&}ler
Dcpendi na on whom you ask, there
arc other valuables m the betting pot
-ttw.ffic relief, air quality, new
homes and bu 1ne scs. the power 10
curb such construction, the naht 10
~otc on new development (cc, and a
v~tc:e 1n how and where lhe proposed h1~ways arc bu1h
~velopen and alhe<S public of-
ficials 1t on 'Ooe ,1dc of the Lable.
The)' say the new (m:ways must be
bu1h 10 rthcve ciustiha traffic ,ams
and to serve new rc 1den1 and
worken 1n the bur&CQntna uth
Coun1y: •
On the other side of ta bk 1rn vlx·al
group of Irvine residents and other
pubhc officials who want to restrain
dt'vcfopmcnt. They believe the free-
. ways will only promote more bu1ld-
1na while spoiling the Quaht> of hfc
for people already hv1ng in the area
Over the past two years, each ~1de~·
has tned vaned tactic\ to help a~'urc
11 ends up with the wanning hand
Thert nave been pct1t1on dn\.C\
lawsuus, coun appcah. Jnd poli11c. I
shakeup'
The pmc iull 1~n't over
A few weeks ago. ilow-growth
advocate took control M the Irvine
City Council and tned an ulumatum
I.hat che aacnc1<'s plannma the l'<'W
frttwa)'S mu,t aarce to hu1ld 1hcm hy
Irvine's 1u1dehne or the c1tv won't
participate 1 hose cond111on\ con
ccm the route and 11c of the r03tl'
• -.
and a requirement that Irvine votcf(I :
approve local development fees for
the freeways .
PHIL
SllEIDEllAll
Fo cus ON THE NEws
The bargaining chip as the esti-
mated S I 00 million an development ttes the Cf\YT<; citl)ec1cd-ml:Ollectand
tum over 10 the f~ewa}' agencies. The
slow-growth advocates seemed to
wager that other. members qf the
freeway agencies, including tht rep-
rescntauves ofthc"County and nearby
c1t1e . would comply. rather than nsll.
losing that SI 00 malhon dt'velopment. the city would lo~ 11\
If 1t wasa gamblc. lrv1nc lost. Other · clout an the freeway d1c;pute
mcmbcn of the freeway agencies But wall, the game 1sn·1 o"er )'Ct
rejected ll"me's cond1t1ons for JOin-fnnve Mayor Lam Affin. p.lrt of
mg. The agenc1e~ dad. however, leave the new 'low-growth ( 1h < 1>unC1I
the door open in case Irvine want to m"Jont) 'lugcc;tcd that 1f the de •
Jmn without attaching co-nOit1ons vclopcr d1ucprdc; the 1ntt'rt\t\ of
More rttentl)-. tht' pro-frct'wa~ local res1dcntc; on the frecwa)'. the
forct'\ 'lugest~ they could \teal tht" \ounc1l ha\ the authonl) to fr«tc thf
cat}'' key barp1n1na chap In inc Co·., buildm' pcrmm
The Irvine Co . the cal}·~ pnnc1pal .\gr.an dc~nbed that u an e'trtme
de,t'lopcr announct'd th I 1fthe c1h and unfJkely \Cenann.
CJC'lrdc' to titop collect1ne fees, thc Ne,enh('fl~\ ... thc Koreboord clock
compan) will JU\t pay 1u monq rnnt1nue\ to 111.:k
d1rcclfy to th(' aacnc1~ plannintt thr Tht" ~ "t two )Car ... the lr\.tnl'
freeway\ Bttau\( the Irvine < o frttwa) d1~pu1c hn\ prc'i<'ntC'd a
control\ about 90 ~rcent of the t I\\ ' (Pleaee eee P'RltltW AT /A2) -. ' -
The JUI)' of eight women and four
men deliberated 1111 da}'s before
returning w11h the guilty \Crd1c1 on
two counts.of selling SI 50 wonh of
clk:ame to Withe Earl Harns on t'No
occasions in May 1985.
Odom, a Fountain Valle) re!ordent
stood 1mpass1vcly·as the verdict ~as
•read, while his wife Ga)le cned whly
from her seal ne1uby. •
The 1wo-11me All Star wa<, o,ur-
pnsed by the verdict. but <,ard he
wanted to get on wrth ht!> lrfe
"I've got to work and make end'>
rneet.'" he said. ··and try to put th1~ all
behind me."
Stephen DcSales. who repre\Cnted
Odom during the week-long tnal 'said
he too was 'iurpnsed b) the -.. erdlll
but he praised the JUr) for 11s cfTon~
"The JUry was conscacnuous no
one can fault them for that · De\ale\
said .
DcSales said h.e eJtpected Odom.
who rcm·aaned free on bail. to rccecvt'
--t>n>beUon.tt lbeAua. 29 seotenc1na m
Orange Count~ Supenor Coun He faces-a maximum ~ntence of s1'
years in pnson
Jurors sard their dct1S1on was
difficult. and 1ha1 the deciding factors
were police tcst1mon}' and an alleged
"pay-owe'" sheet the) found rn
Odom's car when he was arrc'lted
··we had a "t difficult ume deciding."' ~a1 Juror Da\ rd
Manmez. "There were people that
had to change their mind~ f changl'd
mine.
"I wanted to t>clrevc Jum to he
innocent." said tlJr 24-~ear-old F-ull
enon resident
Jurors were panacularl\ troubled
that the defeno;e ne-..cr lalled an\onl
"hoo;e name ~3'> on the pa\·O'ol.l'
sheet. and that Odom 'laid were ·\\.on
customers he sold to 1n ha~ ~pare tame
John "Blue Moon" Odom
and wife Gayle afteJ' ~
Rut Ot-\afc:~ ~mi the~ were unable
to find .in, one on 1he. llst.
·· Xero\ r where (')dom worked an
lnrne ~hen he wa<., am:'ited) seized
John Odom'<, propat' when the)'
clu'\ed that plant. and the pcopf(' on
tht· h\t d1<,appcared:· DeSalcs said.
.. The\, all moH'd out 01 the area. out
of thl~ c,tah' ·~ •
Odom ..i I appeared 1n three \\orld
.Scnc\ \I. ht•n h1:. pn~hcd for the
Oakland \ ' 1 n the earl~ I 9105.
<>J~1 "J' 1n lhl' n Jjor league'
trom 14ti4-1'1-(I Jnd rl·t1rcd v.nh an
!S4· 'i It ll' 11 ml' rl'\. t)rd
Viejo man traveling
in Lebanon missing
By tbe Associated Press
The State Depanment I'> tr) ing tu
locate an out~ken. pro-.\mcncan
Orange Count) busincso,man "ho'>t'
famrh fears he may have heen
k1dna.ppcd "hale traveling 1n I eh:i·
non. officials sard Thur\da\ •
~Hr rs oveTdue some week~ nov.
and we are makm& inqu1m'' in both
Damascus and Beirut. but ".><> fJr v.t•
don't kno~ what has happened."' '><11.d
Bruce .\mmeran <ipokesman for thr
State Department tn Washington
Fa1k l \\art:)l. ~ of "11'>\111n
\1eJO. ~ho o"n~ a Janrtonal 'upph
buo;1ne'i'i an Garden C1nne and '><''
eral apartment burld1ng'> 1n Oran~r
( ounl~ kissed ha<, ~)nan wife oft""
months goodb)e June 19 and kit
Beirut for a dn' mg tnp io Dama'><. U'>
SHTa
Den1st" 'vtar~um hie, 'I )Car-old
daughter. o;a1d he 'ol.3~ due bad. 1n
<touthem t ahfom1a on Jul" 4
"It as 'er-unusual."" \hl· said h'
telephone from her father"<• com pan'
"Weartaflextrcmcl) womcd I know
~omething's happened to him bt'-
cau'lC he would have contalt<'d u\"
Wareh. a nauve of \~na. left .lunc
19 to v1s1t ha\ wrfc and <;et up a trU\t
fund for has two children in that
~ountry. Mn Mark.um '>drd
The talc Dcpanment hc1' a l<mtt
c;tandang tra' el adv1\or. i1twan't
i\ml'ncan'I "1s1t1ng l t.'l1am1n c1nd
Mn 'Marlum '31d her hHh<'r II.new ol
th<' warning
''He wa .. a~art of the danjcro, hut
he didn't think an ... thing wo~d
happen 10 him he\au~ of h1, .\rall1c
background " shc \aid · I kno"
'Pmeth1na's bappcned to him I hope
·to God rf he wa\ l1dnappc.·d the'e
people let U\ know ··
\'-arth'\ ~ond C\·w1fc. who h'<''
1n \)na telephoned ha' t.am11) an
\i1•,.;1on \ ieJO hc\·au..r \he had not
hc3td from him \C'>IJ'C"ltcd , ~he \aid r am1h mem~I'\ no11fa.'<1 thc \talc
l">cpanmt'nt. wh1\h ~nt tel<"lnlm\ to
I • ,
•lHmha\'ill'\ 1n Bl'arut and Damascus
f Ul'\da\ n1ghl rt'QUl'\l1ngthec i..s \I.Ith
poltrl' and Inca! ho~p11alo, .\mmcran
<.aid ·
"In l l•hanan our ah1ht\ to do more
th.in m:ikt• 1nqu1rn'' 1\ hmrtcd."
.\mmeran \a1d ·~l' ,11t· lf\rng to '>CC
ii an~ pod~ kno~' the \I, hl·rcabouts. of
thi' gt'ntkman ·
M f\ 'vtark um ~Jtd \he was \atl\lied
with "itatl' I ~·p.1nment effort-. in the
\'J~ but .iddl'd "\\e .irt· not going to
~l'C up ~t: v.111 i..el'p prcs\unng for
1ntormatmn ·
\.\ l'llnt•\d.t\ th\ .. lam11\ gathered to
(Pleaae eee vaJO/A.2)
Fir1Dsface .
toxlcsrap
B) STEVE MARBLE
Of tM °""" l'llo4 .....
1 wu In me 1..omp.rn~ have
hecn nnkrcd to appear m coun
th1" month l<' rc'ipond to m1sde-
meanu1 { h.trgc' of polluuna
l lppt"r "'cwpon Ra\ ~Ith toi11c
wa\le
\hout ~\fl gallon' of muriatic
aud <ip1lkd "1a) Iv from a
dam':ljl'd pla,tr\ lOnta1ner
l<xa1cd in J rarl..1ntt lot of~1enc:e
Apphcat1un-. lntt'rnat1onal. id
Pat Moor(' a ~J'Ok<'\man for the
S~h· f)('p.1nment of h\h and
C1aml
\onw nf the-.1c1d. u~ to cleal\
ru\l lrom ma~h1ncf'. tl'ach~ the
en\ 1mnmrntalh o,cn~ll•" c-upper
ha)·. 'WI1 Moore.
1 hr leal on unTd on a unday
hut v.as not d1~0-..ered unul t~
nt"~\l da' h-. w h1ch time nearly tM
tnllre n mtcnts of the rtas
(Pleue ... TOX1C8/A2)
-
Orang~ Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, August 1, 1986
0..., Net photo ltJ nm 0. ,_
Blahop William R. Johnaon Ue. ln atate at fu n eral Mau ln Oranae Thuraday.
800 gather to bid farewell "
to county's BishopJOhnson
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of lM Oell1 Nol IWI
Mote than 800 worshipers gathered
at the Holy Famjly Cathedral in
Orange Thursday to celebrate the
Eucharist in a Mass for the Most
Reverend Wilham R. Johnson, who
died Monday.
Johnson's body was borne . by
family members to the front of the
churchfotlowmg-introductoryTites: -
V1ew10g of the body drew large
't'rowds throughout the day. Johnson
wore vestments that he. selected
himself. including a mner that was a
gift from his long-time secretary and
chancellor. Monsignor M ike
Driscoll.
As stipulated 1n his will. Johnson
lay in the m ost me'<pensive casket
avrulable.
Clergy from throughout the
Diocese of Orange that Jo hnson led
foi: I 0 years joined church members
in the funeral liturgy that was
prepared by the Rev. Arthur Holquin:
director of the office of worship.
lromcally, Father Holquin also
prepared the hturg} at Johnson's
installation when he became the first
bishop of the new diocese on June 18,
19 76. . .
.. There was a great deal of work
done by a number of people smce
Monday," Holquin said. "It's a
testift\ony to t~e diocese under press-
ure.
"But it was easy to do for someone you knew and loved. Because I did his
installation. it's a pleasure and an
honor."
The Right Reverend Monsignor
Jobn Sammon. who delivered a
om1ly uring t6e service. descnl>ed
Johnson as a sim1;>le man.
''His theme to us was. that the
reality of our faith is not decoratio n,
not for show, but the reality of our
union with Jesus Chnst." Sammon
said.
Johnson unified the people he led
dunng his tenure, Sammon said.
"We do not have a divided church.
It's no t Hispanic. or Vi etnamese. or
Anglo.
'There 1s only o ne church of God in
Orange. That's the church o f which
Bishop Johnson was bishop. pa~tor
a nd leader... ·
ThltFsda} ·s Mass "or church la)
members ""as to be followed today by
the Mass for C'hnst1an Bunal, pnmar-
ily for the clergy. ·
After Mass. Johnson was to be
buried in the Holy Sepulcher Cem-
etery tn O range.
The spiri1ual leader of an estimate~
500,000 Roman Catholics in the
diocese died of pneumonia and a
bacterial lung infecti6n at St: Joseph
Hospital in Orange. He was 68 years
old.
TOXICS •••
LF-romA l ---
storage tank had emptied. he said.
Moore said the toxic liquid had
a pH of s; which i9 highly acidic.
A San Diego attorney rep.
resenting Science Applications.
which has offices in Irvine at
18872 Bardeeen Ave., could not
be reached for Comment.
In June. up to-400 gallons of
isopropyl alcohol leaked from a
storage room of Container Corp.
of America. a subsidiary of Mobil
Oil located at 16000 Barranca
Road. said Moore.
The alcohol spilled unchecked
for about three hours before the
leak was discovered by em-
ployees. he said.
Because drains in the storage
room were plugged, the alcohol
flowed into nearby storm drains
arid eventually into the Upper
Newport Bay.
Bird's f undS growing
A spokesman for the company
was out of town and could not be
reached for comment. '
The upper bay is an eco log>eal
reserve owned and maintained by
SAC'R.AMENTO (AP) -Chief
Justice Rose Bird's campaign war
chest appears to be n\aling those of
her opponents, according to reports
for the first six months of 1986.
Bird's campaign d in:rto'r. Stc\'eri
GTazer. said Thursda\ that she has
ra1sed$ I I 3.500dun ng the pcnod and
spent S 106.650. but has a total of Just
under $1 .1 mtlhon to spend before
the November election.
She and five other of the seven
Supreme Court JUSUCes are up for
recon firmat1on
Fish and Game. ·
Both companies were ordered
to appear Aug. 21 in Municipal
Court in Santa Ana. The charges
carry a maximurp penalty of
$2,000. -
'POLICE PROBED IN SHOOTING INCIDENT •.• From Al
Santa Ana police said an internal
in' est1ga11on ts under \.\-a\ and could
result in entr.inill dP.frges 5e1ng1iled
against somt or all the officers. The
names of the officl"rs-wcr~ not
released
The officers were "soc1almng·· on
the top level of an Orange <Yount~
T ransll District parking garage ahout
3 a.m wh~n the shoh allegedly \.\ere
fired. a police o ffi l'lal said
Lt. Rohen Cha\ t.:L said the in-
vest1gat1on probabl} would be com·
pleted earl~ ne'lt ~ee k. He would not
speculate on 11 .. outrnme
Donald Blakcn.-.h1p _president of
the Santa ·\na Po lice Bene\olrnt
Assoc1at1on. said he kno1.1.!> little
about the 1nndl•nt lx•}ond ··rumor'>
•that have been going around for
weeks and weeks·"
trrakensl11l:fs:a1d he 1rrrerrdedro find-
out ll)Ore about the alleged 1.0cidcnt
until he \.\-as informed cnminal
charges might be sought
'"l was told tt m ight go to the .
Distnct Attorne1 so I JUSl backed·
o il'' Blakensh1P. said.
One of the rumors Blakenship
heard "as that a custodian was in the
building at the time of the shoouns.
He said that information apparently
1s false
Seth Kelse:-. an attorne> whu
would repn:sent officers who might
he flte focus of an internal probe. was
unavailabl(' for comment.
The shoottng itself wac; 1n1t1all)
inves~igatcd by the Orange County
Sheriffs Department but l'eports and
evtde-ncc-ga1hered m "Stamon's-offices-
were turned over to Santa Ana police.
Sheriffs Lt."Oick Olson said.
Olson said Sheriffs deputies tra-
ditionally handle only cases that
occur inside the county buildings,
"It appears this came from
outside." he said.
Stanton's offices arc in the county's
Hall of A\:tministration, which faces
the multi-story parking garage. The
Santa Ana police statton i;; about a
block to the west.
1Stanton. who· lives in Fountain
Vallev. declined to discuss the 1nc1-
dent "or the damage to his offices
because of the 1nvestigat1on.
COUNTY.REBUFFS AID PLEA FOR POOR •..
From Al
1n Orange ( ount)' \fan~ ol thest·
people are toe. ··puor"' to pa) fo1
treatment. but too .. nth'" to quahfv
for finanual aid \did Jean Forbath, a
member nf the count'i human rela-
tions comm1'i\lon and the ( osta
Mesa-ba)ed ~hare Our "\eh C\ chant\
group.
Dr. llo~d Rucker. co-author of a
controversial stud)' highl; critical ol
the indigent tare program. accused
county-contracted ho\p1tals of turn-
ing away people with life-threatening
illnesses
.. Man\ ol the'c reupk will be dead
by the'c d1sea!'!~.'-Rucker said.
accusing <1ome ~ou nt) worker'> of
taking. a "we-don't-care-1f-you-d1e"
attitude He said man> people were
reJCCted from county-subs1d1zed fa~
c1ht1e\ that had ·:made their (in·
digent) quota for the da}" ··
Supervisors responded by lamba\t-
Jng Rucker. a doctor at I ·er Med1c<1l
C rnter, for the research tactics used in
the five-month study and for making
ma1or accusa11onr, without prov1d1ng
documentation "
Supervisor Roger ';tanton said
Rucker "inad vertantly. perhaps. fol-
lowed a page out of a '60\ att1vtst
book·~ in presenting the finding'> to
the pubhl'
A preliminary '>umm.1r: of the
report b) l lCI Med1t"a l < enter rf.'
searchers Rucicer. Dr '\ll<m H~hhcll
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VOL. 79, NO. 213
L>r Barbara Akin. L>r Howard
Wanzlun and research assistant
Ciabnella He1d1 was released last
week.
The stud) focused on 200 indigents
that were reJocted from county or
'tate programs. or who did not
rccen e enough aid to pay theu.
medical bills Many of these people
c;uffered from su~h illnesses as cancer.
diabetes. epilepsy and heart disease
One group was ~ent to a free chn1C'
to determine the nature of their
11lnesws. another was g1vt'n a hst of
community resources that provide
medical aid. Members of the second
group were recontacted a month later
to 'ec if the} had been able to find
adequate treatment
rhc survey found that 77 percent of
the enti re survey group had 1lln~sses
that would lea3 to long-term d1sabih-
l \ .l.lmost 6 percent had fatal diseases
that could be treated.
R lH kcr also said hosp11al emerg-
ent'\ rooms contracted h}' the count}
were more likely to accept people
with minor maladtc'i than tho'le with
'>enous or fatal diseases. .
Supervisors questioned the eth1c'I
of researcher'! sending the second
stud) group out to hunt for C'are
tn'itcad of providing 1mmed1ate treat-
ment
"I am appalled by the 'ltud)
m t>t hod~ The profesStom1lmn of th ts
c;tud) I!) h1ghh quc!>t1onable," Stan-
ton said.
SuperVlsors also stressed the coun-
4 's indigent program 1s· funded
enttrel~ through state allocations.
which arc lower for Orange Cpunty
because the area 1s considered "too
affiuent."
--A,,3hetm resldt:nl-la~ka~ Piper.
affiictcd with a t}'pe of multiple
sclerosis. and her husband. Bill, were
not comforted b> the explanation.
Bill Piper told supervisors Thurs-
day that state and county require-
ments forced the couple to financially
.. reduce our~elves to nothing" in
order to qualify for medical au&
They even had to withdraw the
trust fund they had set aside for their
son. •
_ "'.fhe law said I had to steal his
mone)'.'' Piper complruned.
Rucker and Forbath had asked
superviso rs to:
•Ease elisibihty requirements for
the county 1nd1gent care program and
increase the funding.'
•Allocate $2 million 1n grants for
free clinics. such as the SOS center in
Costa Mesa. .
•Extend the county pedtatncclinic
to children over 6 years old, and
expand the county'~ prenatal pro-
gram.
While the requests were denied.
Forbath celebrated later that the
charges had ''hit a Sl"nstttve nt>rve ..
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FREEWAY CHESS GAME IN IRVINE •.• ' From Al
textbook example of how the game of public hearing. But the council post-
democracy optrates, of how poll-pones.a vote on the issue. '·
ticians. business people and residents Feb.14, 198$: The council votes 4-1
use the system to advance their to help set up the freeway planning
interests. . agencies. Agran again votes no.
Here ·art' a fe w of the game · Jue U, 1985: The Committee of
htghhghts: Seven Thousand (COST). a group
Th · c supported by Agran, turns in peu-Sept. 24, 1984: e lrvtne ity tions bearing more than 8,700 signa-
Cou'ncil votes 4-1 to endorse plans for turcs from Irvine residents who want the San Joaquin Hills, Eastern and Foothill freeways and to support the the right to vote on freeway develop-ment fees before they arc charged, idea of charging fees on new de"elop-The council is required to enact the
ment to pay about half the cost. "right-to-vote" measure or place it on
Councilman Agran is the lone QJ:U>O-the Nov. 5 batto .
nent. July %8, 1985: A coalition of
Jan. 23, 1985: Orange County developers, business associations and
supervisors unanimously vot~ to other freeway supporters files a
organize an authority to plan and lawsuit challenging the COST peti-
finance the three proposed freeways. tions.
Judgeship and "must resign his city
post. His missing Vore will later prove
crucial.
Oct. It, 1985: By 3-1 vote, the Irvine
council gives_Dfcliminary approval to
join the new freeway planning and
financing agencies.
~t. %3, 1985: Ray Catalano, a UC
lrvtne planning professor, is ap-
pointed to serve the remainder of
Sills' term .• He joins A_gran in the
minority during a 3·2 final vote to
join the freeway agencies.
Nov. U , 198$: COST bands in new
petitions containing more than 6,000
signature_s, this time aimed at block-
inJ the council's October decision to
join the freeway agencies.
Dec.14, lt85: The new petitions are
challenged -again by the business
coalitiot1 -a nd another Superior
Court ju~e quashes the signature
_.t ri ve. A.gain the regional nature of the
freeways is cited.
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(Th ts is later. split into two agencies.-Aog. 9, 1985: Orange County Su-
one overseeing the S3fl Joaqutn Hills perior Coun J udge. Judith M. Ryan Freew~y. the o ther the. ~ste!"" and rules in favor of the developers. Sh~
Foothtll freeways.) C1t1es tn . t_he said freeways arc a m atter of state-
freeway areas would be as«dto JO.tn._w1deeo~rn and not a ,pT-Opcr subject
Jan. 29, 1985: Hundreds of resi.. for a local petition drive,
dents pack the Irvine City Council Sept. 18, U85: Irvine Councilman
chambers to speak for and again~be David Sills. a str?ng sup~f'\er of the
new highways dunng a five~h()or new freeways. ts appointed to a
VIEJO MAN MISSING ••.
~ Dec~3-l, l-t8~: A swe appeals coun__
upholds an .earlicr-A1ling.-against '
COST. The freeway opponen ts arc
now awaiting a U.S. Supreme Court
hearinJ on the petitions. In the
meanttme. Irvine is permitted to
collect freeway development fees,
holding them tn a special account
until the high court rules.
From Al
discuss what measures they could
take. to find out about Wareh.
"What womes me is he wore a lot
of J·eweiry," said MarJOne Cisneros.
another ex-wife. "I'm afraid some-
body either killed him or he said
something to the wrong person. He 1s
very outspoken and very pro-Ameri-
can ··
The one-hour dnve from Beirut to
Damascus across the Bekaa Valley ts
so dangerous that U.S. Embassy
officials will not go there to check on
anyone's condition. Ammeran said.
Beside!> three or possibly four
Americans held hostage by tefrorists.
Ware h is believed to. be 'the o nly
Amencan missing 1n Lebanon.
Terry Anderson. Middle East cor-
respondent for the Associated Press,
David Jat:obsen. the Huntin~ton
Beach administ5tor of the Amel'i~n
University Hospital in Beirut, and
...--..
'Thomas Sutherland. de~n of the
American University's agricultural
department. are the remaining
hostages.
U.S. Embassy staff member Wil-
liam Buckley was reported killed but
his body has not been found. and
American University librarian Peter
Kilbem was killed and his body
returned. The Rev. Lawrence Martin
Jenco, head of Catholic Relief Ser-
vices in Lebanon. was released Satur-
day.
"We're all hoping for the best. chat
he's ahve," said Mrs. Markum. "But
we have to face some hard facts. No.
I . he's been missing for 31 ruiys. No.
2. if he's holed up in a hospital there is
no way ofknowmg. No. 3, if someone
has kidnapped him, they haven't
contacted us with a ransom demand.
"And I don't even want to consider
the last opfron."
June 3, 1981: Irvine voters favor
slow-groW1h candidates in a City
Council election by a 2-1 margin.
Agran is returned to office. Running
mate Ed Doman succeeds Coun-
cilwoman Barbara Wiener, a freeway
supporter who chose not to run again.
July t , 1986: Agran is chosen as
Irvine's mayo·r. The new majority of
Agran·, Doman and Catalano adopts
fresh conditions on Irvine's partici-
pation in the freeway planning agen-
cies. ,
··J uly 11, 1981: Members of the
freeway agencies reject lrvine's con-
ditions for joining. Orange County
' Supervisor Bruce Nestande describes
the city's po!.~u.::c as "irtesponsi.ble:·
The.Irvine Co. then followed with
its pledge to fund the freeway agencies
directly if Irvine ref uses to continue
collecting fees. That led Mayor Agran
to suggest the council could freeze the
Irvine Co. ·s building permits as an•
extrme countermove.
And the game continues ...
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quite elementary
"f sa >. Holmes. that Coastli nc College prod uctio'h or ·sherlock
Holmes· does indeed resemble a school play. But what sort of
school. would you say?" '
''Elementary. my dear Watson."
About the best thing you can say for Coastline's "Sherlock
Holmes," which c-0 ncludes with performances tonight and
· Saturday, is that it's free. It's also mercifully brief.
Coastline and its residellt director, Robert Michael Conrad,
-----------last combined for a n .excellent
m ounting of the musicat .. A
Chorus Line" at the college's
T Newport Beach Ce nte r . 01 "Sherlock" is beiog presented at
the Huntington Beach facility, T ITU$ which is a large part of the
•••••••• .. llllll-problem. The. lighting is inade-. Qt.late -in some cases nonexis--
tent -and the cast, unfortunately, is unable to give this musty old
play any more than it deserves.
Written eons ago by William Gillette from the works of A.
Conan Doyle, this "Sherlock" is simply too elementary to offer
more than mild diversion. Even the Laguna Moulton Playhouse
came a cropper mounting it a few seasons back. With a little
directorial imagination and far more talent and energy than is in
evidence here, it might be turned into a spoof on the order of
"Bullshot Crummond," but to play it deadly serious is. well,
deadly. · -
Conrad docs show a bit' of ingenuity by casting Professor
Moriarty as a woman. and Jean Vincenzi carries it off quite nastily,
considering some of the melodramatic dialogue~with which she
must work. The other heavies-~ David Beardwood and Carla
Drake -ne ver really approach believability. but Marshall Papke
does manage to steal his scenes neatly as a "d irty work" specialisL
Craig B. Harrill, an accomplished actor. takes on the title role
with all the precision and confidence he can muster, and probably
carries it farther than most could lnanage. Tom Meehan is an
engaging Watson. although he's far too young for tfie pa'l>
The roman\1c interest. who~ incriminating letters set ofT the
intrigue. is played sweetl y if not always convincing!}' by Elisabeth
Michele J 1mas. Karol Benner. Ad rienne Johnson. Sam Bantt.-Lon
Monaghan, David Carson. Rama Arya and Sean Balasunya fill out
the cast in minor support mg roles. while Kelley Johnson has fartoo
little to do as Inspector Lcstradc.
A neat touch of atmosphere 1s the presence of assorted
"suffragettes" handing out programs and chatting in Cockl'ley
accents with the patrons before taking their places in the show. It 's
a lighter touch the play itself could use.
With dialogue like "The plot thickens" (by Holmes) and ··1
have my methods" (repeatedly, by Moriarty), the play 1s far more
melodrama than mystery. The biggest mystery o f the show is why
the lights arc aimed at the audience while the acti'on 1s transpiring.
in the shadows. on stage.
"Sherlock Holmes" concludes tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m.
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THERE'S A GREAT DDDELAND JAZZ BAND
PLAYING IN COST A MESA •••••••••••.•••••••••. 13 . .
By FRANK DI FIORE I had despaired of ever hearing i really first
class Dixieland band again. I thought it might be a lost art fonn. That
is, until I heard a young group called The Bourbon Street Combo. It
was almost by accident that we went to Zubie's Gilded Cage, at 1712
Placentia A venue in Costa Mesa. Another little Dbqe group in
another little oftbeat restaurant and bar, I thought.
AN UNINSPIRED PERFORMANCE BY THE
CURE IN IRVINE ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.•.•.•.• 11
By E RIK TORKELl.3 At Irvine Meadows Amphitheater last Friday
night, one of England's premier bands took the stage, and when they
were through, the Cure left one overwhelming impression: that they
don't care about performing liv~. This lack of interest was evident in
two forms: the actual band, and the music. Vocalist Roben Smith
and· the. other!:..._four membe~ of the Cure just .st~ onstage,
strumm1118.P,1ctrs ~-moYCJ'llCnt W}licb -tt:tN>ha""d,
because---Smuh seems like he could be an engaging performer .. if he·
moved around a little.
·~~~•'HEAR~BURM'WASJUSTTHAT FORSOME
. .__.OF OUR GUEST CRITICS ••••...•••.•••.•• ~······· 10
Our intt.epid guest movie critics took in 'Heanburn' and at least one
of thein said the movie gave her heartburn. As usual, some liked it
and others hated it. We're beginning to realize that these critics not
only disagree with the professional critics, but they disagree with
each other as well! We're sending them back into never.lnever land
....,_.next week, and will see what they each think of George Lucas' new
film, 'Howard the Duck.' Stay tuned. · -·
Out On The Town
EATINGAT 'AMERICA'SEE MSTREPATRI-
OTIC T HING TO DO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-4
By ·FIFI ~O A restaurant with the name "America" s0.unds .
almost too patriotic - as if th.i s is just another tail·rider on this
,.ea:rs·Ubertymedia-coverage. Or, ics-iTU1>ia~g6'ingbac~ro t11e-bastc·
foods and basic values that Americans seem to be searching for these
days? We found the latter to be true even though there are replicas of
the Status of Libeny on the premises of this Newpon Beach
restaurant
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FINE AR.TS REVIEW................................ 11
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Datcbook 1s p_ubhshed every Fnd"y by the Orancr Coast {!ublishin& Co ..
P.O. Box 1560. 330 W. Bay St. C'osta Mesa, CA 92626 Tdephone (714)
642-4321. Rc1ular business hours are 8 a.m. to S p.m .. Monday through
Fnday. Dc~Jinc for calendar of event~ items and letter\ ·~ S pm Monday.
fhe en11~ contents ·Of Datebook arc copyr1gllted by the Orange Coast
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Newport Beach hcNs Hartmarx toum ent
By ROOERT HYNDMAN
rof;~l~nal t~nni.s pays a vlSi1 to
Newport Beach next week when the
John Wayne Tennis Club hosts the
Hanmarx Racquet Club Tennis Cl~ssic. .
Eight men will play in boch singles and doubles
matches which bcgm Wednesday at the John Wayne
Tennis Club, located at the Newporm Resort at 1171
Jambort'c Road The tournament concludes with the
finals Sunday. Aug. 10.
The tournament is sponsored by Hartmarx, tht'
Chicago-based manufacturer of menswear whose Rae·
quct Club line of sporrswca r will be promoted at a
~sh1on show Saturday at the tennis club's main court
Other tournament sponsors include the Orange Coast
Daily Pilot and the Newporter Resort.
But while the tournament 1s a conspicuous promo-
tion for Hartmarx Ccl1en1s and company executives will
be entertained at the tournamt'nt). a local charny will
benefit as well
Eight cdebrn1es -?ficludm~ Pac Boone, Bruce
Jenner, Bob Seagren and vu1ous TV stars ~ will pair
off wit~ th~ professional pl ayers foe a Pro-Cclcbr1t)
tournament Friday. Au~. 8 to benefit the Children's
Home Society. which provides child-care programs"
1hroughout Orange County. ·
Tickets, at $W each. enable the holder to attend
Fridays celebruy matches as well as mttt with the
celebrities and professionals at a cocktail rcccpuon
afterward at the newly renovated Newporter Resort
"-' ... co work on selecung players from theu rosters who
would make the tournament boch amaaivc and
COmf)(tlt IVC
"These eight players were seleeted because they felt
they would represent Hartmarx well, go to all the
funa1ons. talk to the gucstund still provide good
tennis compcuuon. Ha ll said.
Among the profess1002ls invited to compct~ arc up·
and-coming stars Pat Cash.John Fitzgerald anij ~o
Lavalle as well as established veterans including V1tas
Gcrula1t1s. Rosc<>t Tanner and V1jay' Armitra1. Round·
mg out the field of eight arc Henrik Sundstrom of
Sweden and Butch Walts ·
Tournament d[rtctor Pam Ha)I of lnmnational
Management Group. which represents the players and
1~ organmng the event, said HartrRarx ext'cu11ves
tound the Newport Beach setting 1d~ for the tt'r'lnis
tournament. which may become an annual event
• Cash. a 21 -ycar-old from Rmgwood, Australia. 1~ a
favomc, comieg off a strong showing this year at
Wimbledon ~hich followed nearly a year of. injuries
and subpar pcrfocmanccs. He is rcgammg the form he
displayed in the 1984 se:ason whtn ht was ranked tl;o
R in the world with semifinal credits a1 both
'With chc weather here and che surroundings. 11 s
bcau11ful.' Hall ~aid "And 1heJohn WayncTennlS
Club h~s been wonderful in helping us set everything
up • -. With Hartmarx ~ct on the idea for~ professional
1enn1s wurncy. lnternanonal ManagcmenrGroup went
Wim bledon and the L S. Open.
(Plea se see TENN! /Page I ~)
Vicas Gerulaicis. left,
and john Fitzgerald
wiJJ both p1ay in che
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phocograph by
Richard Koehler
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DANCE
Friday
JOHNNIE'S "BAL NIGHT" \alutc
10 C 1lcnn Miller 1onigh1 at 7 30 400
'-1.tin \1 . Balboa Beach T 1ckt't\ SI 0
ix·1 pcNm. 3\a1lable at the dour-
l'arl.1ng in 1ht• tx-ach parksng lot on
<>..can f runt h\ thl" P1t'r va!rt
pa rl..an~ al\11 .na1lahle < <>nt1nu1'1\
mU\ll from Ii lO pm -12 ''' am
fi15-44Xli
TH E AM E RICAN INTER-
NATIONAL DANCE co. prcc,ent~ a
w.ing d J<o\ 31 8 pm l"3lh Frida)
follmH'd b) a dann· ~1al from
"1-IO }0 p m a Jitterbug cla.,., eal'h
Monda> at K p.m . and a ballroom
and l-1t1n da\\ l"at h Wcdnc'i<la> at Ii
pm \.W for \l'.VCn k\SOn\ 650-304>!
HOTEL MERIOJEN NEWPORT
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BEACH Kick off the weekend with
fantast1cen1ert.ainmen1 ofthe SOsand
60s b> the tonebndge Band in the
Atnum of the Hotel Mcnd1en 4:30
unul 8 30. For rcscrva11ons, call
Linda Horst or Bonnie Trumbull at
476-2001
Saturday
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utll M1ck1c Mc( lure. 546-3894
Monday
MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance
Club meets at several Orange< ounty
locauons. Dances. dantt contest~
dance tnps. play outing.\. beach
parties arc some of the ac11v111cs.
·Dance lessons are offered bcjmning
IQ advanced, ballroom to swing. For
tames and locauons. call 840-3518
DANCEASY A new age Saturday
n1pit dance every week from 9 unul
m1dn1gh1 at the Laguna Beach Rec-
•rcauonal HaU, SOS Forest A vc.. Tpeeday
Laguna Beach. This dance
doe<in 't pose the problem of the
'imoke-tilled, alcohol pushing meat
markets where people can feel re-
J~ted and leave without the fun tPlcy
came for Join friendly creati ve
people and dance. or play hke a kid
with co<,tumes and pcrcu'i~1on 1n$1ru-
menh provided Health-. refresh-
ment\ and conversauon
ava1labk in the kitchen l\dm1o;s1on
SJ. Call Mary Ruth at 497-2044 or(' ~hell a1 831-8064
WEEKLY SENIOR DANCES arc
presented by the Coi.ta Mt.-sa Seniors
from 8-11/.m Fca\urpd 1s hvc band
music an a large. wooden dance
Ooor. Co9ta Mesa Women's Cluh.
610 W 18th St . ( osta Me<ia $2
donation.
ED LEACH BIG SWING BAND
plays fordancmgcvcl') fuesday from
8 un til 11 p.m at the Meadowlark
(ountryClub, 16782GrahamAvc 1n
Hun11ng100 Beach Ad m1ss1on 1~ $4
SO-PLUS DANCE CLUB lS-1 I p m
\a1urda) evening ballroom dannng Wedne.day
10 the music-of "Rav and His t-our 1'.tlE AMERICAN I NTER-
Sharps" S2 adm1\\1on for club mcm-NATIONAL DANCE CO.~ Fnda> ·,
her'>. S2. SO for non-membe~ free h\llng
dance les .. on'> 6 45-7 45 p.m f>ance SAMBA BAND with female vocal-
!!-I Ip m John'>On(ampuo;C entcron 1s1 Niisa, ap.peanng Wednesday and
the Santa Ana < ampu\ of Ram ho I hursday at the Irvine Hilton and
\aolliiiO ( ollegc 17th ~t Brh lol in Towers. watb !:onfrcy_Plull1p~ Jau
\anta Ana 667-31N7 3no. 9"p.m. until I a.m. 179()(}
Sunday
HI GH SOCIETY \outhern < all
. fom1a ·.,. forcmm1 H1g Aand •. prc-.cnt\
Sunda) afternoon '>howca'ie danung
l 10 5 30 p m. a t tht· 'I urtlc Rock
f'ornrnun1t} Park. I ~unnyh1ll St.
runic Rock Village 1n Irvine Ad-
m1s~1on 1\ $4 per pcr~on Prc\ented b}
the Performing .\n\ \cc111m of the
Cit)' of Irvine For more mformat1on.
Jamhorce Blvd sn Irvine 863-311 1.
" FREE DANCE L~NS b> { ay
< attnon tonight 7-8 p m at l\an
C lt:mrnte Inn. 26(XJ •AH~n1da dd
Prcs1dentc in San Clemente Danc.c to
the music of Le!> Dougla'> and Im
quintet 496-9202.
Tburaday
SAMBA BAND \CC Wl·dnl·~a}
listing
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Tof) ..
Bob Crosby and the Bobcats'
Famed mu•lclan Bob Croeby and hta band, the Bobcat., wlll
perform_ with •peclal &ueat vocallat Kay Starr at Dl•neyland
Aug. 3 -9:-'rbey will appear ln the Magic Kingdom'• Plaza!
Garden•. Call 999~4445.
SING• ES Friday
FOCUS %0, a group of \lngk\ .1~li
2().29 mt"ct 31 7 10 pm al the \outl
( oast < ommunll\ ( hun h 'i I ~I
I llon1ta (an) On Dr lrvint" K ~4-7MICI
CLASSIC FRIEND fo r \in~k' -I!
or over meets for happ) hour .1t 1h1
7th Floor Kc\taurant. Homt• \d.' 1n11J
Bldg. 1n El foru at S p m < al
54-1-9259 for 1nlormat1on dnd rt'\t'r
vat ion\ I Saturday
I THE CARTIERS ANO 14 KARA] CLUB for •.in'1cs dance at \hl'lh ·
California ( u1s1nc Rc~taurant pri
vate room, 800 Nonh Tu\lm. C\anl
Ana Membe!'ll SJ. guem SS Agt>
l0-50. Ever;-Saturda) 7-11 p n-.
MOVING SALE! 64 1-3987 for dc:ta ll'i. ·
· WHEEL OF FRIENOSlllP fol
,inglc\ over 45 ml'et~ for d1nncr a
C asev's 1n Or'lJ'g<.> at 7 pm < aU
524-S I 4R for rr~·rva 11on., and rn ton
ALL WEEKEND LONGI
Everything in the Store Reduced
Up
To
Check it Out/
PRESENT LOCATION
123 F.-shlon IJland
Bullociu Wllmlr~ Wing
• Shorts • Trunks • T-Shlrts • Sandals NEW LOCATION
103 Fashion bland
Bullocks WIJshlr~ Wing N~wport Buch 640-572 l • S~rf a.ccessorles • Beach gear
N~wport Beach 640-5 7 2 l -
mat1on. .
BIG BAND '01 SINGLES DANfll
7-11 pm \anta ·\na Senior { l'ntl'r°
424 W 1rd c;, lian ta Ana \;
adm1.,~1on tnl lude'i rclrc\hnwnl\
'i.t 7 'ifl 7 I
Sunday
FOCUS 30, a group ut \11111ln age•
\(). 39. meet at I I m J m at thr \outt
< oa'it Co mmunll) ( hurch 'i I ~I
I Bonita ( 30)'0n Dr Irvine 8'i4 7600
OSKO'S CLllB MARINA C IJn·
I ncMt Bob Kc.anc and IOp1t-ct· ur
chcstra for dancing and ll'itcn1n11 Iron
4 10 to ~ lO pm S4 rnvn (hargl indudc~ppc111cr huOct I '>0 Mann.
l>n vc . aport Village 1 ong Rcalh
(21')49 -6444.
CLASSIC FRJ ENDS meet\ fo1 din
ne1 al S p m at the < ·rown I lou\t
Re'il3urant, < ro·wn Parkwy anc
P< II. Laguna Nlglltl R1•1oervut111n~
arc a mu~t 'i44-<)2'i9
Tue.day
T HE NEWPORT IRVINf.
t Oauy Piiot Oatebool</ Friday, August l . 1986
•.
c 0 N T I N -u E D
CHAPTER of Parents W1 thou1 Pan·
ncrs prcscn1s their Newcomers'
·Onentauon each Tuesday from
R-9: 15 p.m .. followed by coff~ and
conversatio n. Call ~49-113~ tor
funher 1nforma11on
Wec1ne8day
CON VER S ATI ON S &
CAMARADERli AJ( Orange C owi·
ly Singles mccl al 7· lO pm al a rit-w
larger room at the H untington &a<.h
Inn, 2112 Pacific Coa\I ll1ghway
S3.50 coven one dnnk. hot rdrcsh
mcnts and 50C1al huur Happ)' hour
from 6-7 lO <all 644-4 H'> or
18().. 7795
PARENTS WITHOUT PART·
NERS. CHAPTER lK 1n\1le~ all ""Vt' pa~nt'I to a min1-dancc .ind
oncn1a11on ton1gh1 w11h a no-ho\I
~nack bar and barhc.-t ur Onenlahun
btgJn!> at 6 I 5 arm danl ing a1 7 p m
C ap1\lrano Ba~ 'r achl < luh 1n l>ana
Poinl 3455~ ( a"1a' 4'>1-7 10~ I 11r
more informauon. dill lhl' mlor
matron hne al ~86-lllM'
Mt.·mht'r'lh1p tn PWI' " opc:n k >
d1vorcrd. -.cparalt:d wuJ11Wl'\l nr
nc\Cr mam.cd '
parenhofhv1ni rhildfl"n ( U\tl)d'J' of
lt\l' ct11ldrcn •~ not ;i fartor "
nonpmfi1 non--.c1.tan~n. educuhonal
organ11att0n P"' P 'prov1dl'\ " pro-
gram of '<><:1al .tt'll\ 111c'> d1'>CU'l'i1on\
and ~•ud> grtJups for \lngk ~n·nt\
and their fam1ltr\
Thunday
THE NETWORK f'OR SIN GLES
age<; '{J.. 5(), mt"l"l"I ('Vt'rY f huNJa)
from 6-1.J p m for an Aha Wurk
Pan-. .\II part1e' h:a1url· danung..
hors d'oeuvrn. <1oor pnzes and
, surpnses_ Call 99S--0952 for loca11o n
and information.
WHEEL OF FBCENDSmP SanglC$
ovcr4S meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m . at
Orangefa1r 10 Fullerton. For reser-
vations and u1 format1on. call
524-5 148.
Friday
TllE FULLERTON CHAMBE R
PLAYERS perform ThJrs .• Sat. from
7-10 p.m for dinner guests at the
In IOf Hilton and Towers' Morcll's
re\t)tirant The chamber m o features
Kathkrn MurphJ and Bnan Beshore
on \IOhn, and Adnenne Biggs on
cdlo 17<>00 Jamhorcc Blvd Irvine
ISbJ-1111
Saturday
THE F ULLERTON CHAMBER
PLAYERS, 5CC Fnda) h\t1ng.
w eclne.d.ay
SEAi BEACH ~BER MUSIC
FESTIVAL on_ Wednesdays tonight
and lOnllnuing_thr~gh August I J
kalunng the Haydn Orchestra and
o ther guc~I m u~1cal groups. Program'>
begin al Mand there 1s no adm1s'llon
charge Please note new locauon
Churl h of Religious Sc1CJ1ce. 500
Manna Drive in Seal Beach. at the
rnrner of 'ith and Manna Streets,
1n<otead of the Mary Wilson Library
I on1ght Alyne Arm~rong and Alan
Parker. e~ll1sts and V1rg1n1a
"111chell p1an1<;t, wlll offer Duo-
Soak.Up
The Disney Channel
This Summer.
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sonaw by Handel and Menotti; duos
by Boocbcrini, Offenbach and Bar-
nere; Beethoven's Variauons on a
theme from the Map: Flute; and
tasy PJe'QC1 b} Schumann. The
Festival 1s sponsored by the Haydn
Orchestra. A ptt-<:<>nocrt presen-
ta11on . wtU discuss each evening's
pcogiam
The Haydn Orchest ra sencs holds a
unique place 1n Orange County. It
rcc1cves no subsidy from the oty or
any other tu·suppon.cd source. All
concerts arc f~o the public because
of the dedicated efforts of the mu·
s1c1ans and the Patrons G uild. Tu
deduct ible contnbullon~ to suppon
these summer concerts\ arc air
prcc1atcd. C hecks ,hould ~mailed 10
the Haydn Orchestra, I 19. 8th Strocl.
Seal Beach. CA 90740
Thanclay . _
THE FULLERTON PLAYERS Sec
Fnday llsllng..
Saturday
WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH
A 'uppon group for women todiy al
10 am . 335 Centennial Way in
Tustin Barbara Ltt 544-371 I
A1TRACTJNG THAT RIGHT
P ERSON An informal Vernon Jlow-
ard ··success Without ~tress" d1s-
cuss1on _group conducted by Bob
La~n at 2:30 p.m. <It 12860 Euchd
St. 1n Garden .Grove. nils program
will 1nl10itt:IC~ and explore the re-
warding new self-development d1s-
eovene' by psychological researcher
and best-~lltng author Vernon How·
ard Everyone 1s welcome. $3 tax·
deductible donauon appTCC1atcd.
(805)646-2000
IMPROVE Y OU R R ELA·
TIONSmPS a ..cm1nar led by l:nc
Sato at 10 am al Wcstrrn fcdcrat
Savings I 0 l:.a"ll Fashion Square La
liabra. A "Success Without Stress"
seminar. $3 w deductible donauon
Everyone is welcome. (805)646-2000
CELEBRATE YOUR BODY
Aware~ throu&h movernenl work·
shop TC1 a.m. to 4".30 p.m \oday ~t
Bodymrnd. 34207 S. Pacific Coast
H1~way, Dana Point. 661 -1352. Pre·
rcgsstration 1s requu-ed. S40 p~pard,
$50 at the door. Feldcnkra1s teaches
you how to b~k stressful habits and
repin flcub1hty 1n thinking a,nd
movement.
Sunday
PSYCHIC FAIR today at 1~e "iun
Sign. a metaphysical bookstore and
center, 32122 Pasco Adelanto. Post
Office Plata. Sao Juan Capistrano Fr~ admission. SIO readings Past
Life Regression begins at 9 a.m Bnng
a pillow. Tarot., handwntinganalysts,
palmistry. Klfhn pho1ography and
psychic and spintual healer; Farr
hours arc 10 a.m. to 4 p.m A "Think
Thin" n:duc1ng das'i 1s al Ml a va1lablc
49}. 7151
Wednead.ay
THE SUN SIGN J2I12 Pa!>eo
Adelanto-~n Juan rap1\trano 1n the
PD'>t Office ShopJ*Og ( entt"r, ofTer.
Wcdne!iday n1gh1 lecture!> on ':med
topics (all 491-7151 for inlor
mauon
Tbunday
CHILDREN'S CLASS ON MEDI·
CINE WHEEL Dc,.clopcd e'ipec.1ally
for children who want to know what
Indians arc rcaJI) ltJcc, the Heahx
Center Med1cmt: Wheel cla-ss ""ill
sumulatl.' cunnslly through d1re<.1
personal expcnencc. Po;ycholog1'>t
Jane Cioldbt:rg will conduct a four·
wcekclas<o\t.an1ng1oday IOa.m until
noon at the HL·altll Center. 2'7\2
B1ncher Dnvc m F,I Toro Adm1ss100
1s S30 in advance, S lS at tl)e door
859· 7940
DOMESTIC VlOLENCE AND
SEX UAL ABUSE A 12 hour wor~
\hop/scm1nar spbnsorcd h'1 thl'
/od1ars ';tpp into 'ipnng
C,arcPsyehCenter in con Ju ncuon
with the cducauon dcpanmcnt of
Western Medical Center/Anaheim
Presented on fourThur<.day evening)
(Aug. 7, 14, 21 and 28) Uus program
will provnkhalthait profn~onals
with an undcrst.and11')g of the
dynamics and treatment of adoks·
cent and adult sexual abu!.C 7-10 p m
in the aud11onum at Western Medical
(cnterLAnahe1m, 1025 So ;t,nahe1m
Blvd., Anaheim. ( oc.t 1s S65, includ-
ing course matenals Pre-regJStrat1on
1'> requlfed and the course 1s limited to
75 part1c1pan1s 533-6220, ext. ~77!!
or 2061 • ·
Friday
HATORI appear<; Wed -Fn. from M
pm.· 12:30 a m at the liheralon
Nt·wpon Hotel 454~ "'1acAnhur
Rhd "lewpon Beach 8H-OS7o
FRAN MARTIN perform' ta\\
h~tcning, contemporal') mu\1l on 1bc-
p1ano Dancing a\,a1lahlc Tur'> -Fn
7 10-10 30 pm Holtda) Inn Bmtol
.\ "C < mla "'1c..a
THE HOP prr-scn\\ Janung mu,11
h" emu:e Felu. Lane fn -~I .. The
.\'u1hent1C\ .. d hH 50'c. dance." b:Jnd
~un at 8 lll pm 'Rud.. "" Roll
fle3,en . a h\e \hu .... lflbUIC IO lhl'
legend\ fcatunr.g Bob C rulh Mon at
8 pm . "Rr.xk A.round the< lod.. · 11
hl\tOI"\ of rod. and roll featunn~
Ja~n C.~ Tue~ at M p m and
(ran Cont~1s. including L 1p \) nc
Iimoo. anOBaSR'ctbaTt~tmot. Thur<i
18774 Brookhur'it Fl1unta1n \ alln
963-2366
LEE FERRELL SHOW k-;11urt'
hrrcll on '\3>.ophunc p1anu and
vocal,:. "'cdne-;d;i" through \aturd.i\
Lrom 4 pm al Villa C11n11 IM<ln
lkach Bhd in llunungton Beath
848-49411
DENNY PEZZIN at the Bmtol Bar
and (,nlk, Huhda) Inn Rnw1I l'IJ1.i
I lotcl.11 l l Bmtul ~t 1 n ( o-;ta \fr'-'
<•It '' fJll •Pr rrw i<:r oi.1n:. 11' pl••nl\o ,f 'C'<1l1)1\ or1<1
~-;~~Ct'OO~ horn
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0 NT IN u E-D
··Koci. and Romance .. I'> teaiured
l'ach l°' enmg Wedne'>da' through
\a1urda' at 8. a~ Dcnm Pc.-nin iakc\
\ou through 11me 10 danu~ 10 the
mu'i1t ofihr fih1e<> and romances \OU
into thl· e1gl\11e\ \all 5'i7-10fXJ for
more 1nforma11on.
1ust east ol 1he Newpon Freewa\
Ken Williams performs on L.e) board.
sa~QPhone and "ocah1es solo on
Tues.da) and Wed Lou Rossi adds
'ocah ~nd the ne" gunar » nthes1zer
on Thurs. through ~al . Rick Garve>
1011i'S 1he group e't'I) Friday and Sat
on drums. 9 pm to 1.30 am. Tues
through Sat . Sun. trom 8 p.m. to I
a.m.
SEQUEL. contemporar: duo cur-
rentl) performing Wednesday
through aturda) at the brand new
. "1ontere\ Ba" Canoe~ fresh Sea-
food Re"st aur=ant If' inc Home &
Garden C enter I 5410 < uh er DrlH·
in If\ ine. <;49.11<.7
GEORGE GILLtAM QUINTET at
f-1or(•ncc Beane'<, I'' Hou:.e Rc<>-
taurant 18..i Forest .\ve 1n Laguna
Bealh Dann·M·JOpm unttl 130
J m f UC\d3) lht0ugh \aturd3) ""ar-
n·n Ja'inn \CX.all!>t and knboard,
lratunng l:.lcna George and JO.ined h)
Rn· Johnson on Fnda\ and ~aturda\
\un II pm-I am· "1nn !l:lO
pm -I Ill am rue' -\at x '1>-1 111
.im -W4-Y41.JI KEN WILLIA.l\tS & Co. Jt ( hu' i Saturc:\ay
~7111 L ( hapman .\\t' 111 Orange .... NEW WAVE DISCO CLUB for
J j
an_i 1 hing un which o ne's life depends.
Ir R. I( (Jl /·I H llL WORLD & Al: ROB/(
Ill ,ti! II ( f \ TER.\' IH' be/JP\'t' there'\
fllfJr" tn ~uucl health than good loo/...' Our
'unr«rn 11 f() cunt1nuallv set .\landarch lo
me('( the demun(/\ of people lookin~ /fJr
7 O.l AL F/Tfli/f.'SS
Our l1{11mare cunarn is Y0l'1
• RJ<1jlll'lhJll \llUll\
•Indoor hc-.11rll l.l1' J')OH•I
• ~ ,11 n""' Ir!'!' "'l'llf.hl\
• \aun.1 '
• Pr11 'h"Jl
• IJ• 11111
• I lUtdfHll ltJl I.
•Kid\ lluh
• \~rnh1c'
•\nae~ h.11
Save 5.{J % or more
o n selected memhers hip
• \.o uintrall\ • r \ ( luh uni)
Racquetball .World
' & c.,Aerobic HEalth CEntEr
I Ol INT i\l'I V \l l FY
Jl)l 15 fallxtt 1\\l'nUl'
\d1.;ctnt In 411~ I ""' JI l~""'khur" 964-1782
Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday. August 1. 1966
teens 16-2 1 at .. Jag" 2364:! Rockficld
Blvd. in El T oro, Presented b} (cc
Farro"'. $6 adm1ss1on. 300 capac1t)
Call 837-1961 for more anformataon
THE HOP, 'iCe Fnda) h~11ng
LEE FERRELL SHOW ~ l-nda1.
la~ta ng
KEN WILLIAM & CO '-t·l I nda'
la<.tang
SEQUEL ~e Fnda} hsttng
Sunday
It.EN WILLIAM & CO \cl' f nJj\
L1st1ng. _
Monday
THE HOP, sec Frida} la~ung
SWALLOWS COVE an \.in
Clemente: Live bag band dancing tu
1he music of Le\ Oougla~ and hi\
quintet ever) Monda~ e'cn1ng 7-11
pm No a<fm1~s1on charge Wcdne\·
da}. (1rand bufTel and dinner dame
"1th Les Douglas Quintet ~ pm I~
a r'rl \an Clementt' Inn. ~hllCI
.\Hnada Del Prt·\ldcnlt \Jn
( lementc 4%-9101
Wedoe.day
SUMMER 0 TDOOR CONCERTS
l ummun1h Recreation ( enter I 'ill
Knott •\' c Buena Par'!.. eq~n
\l<ednc'><la) c' cnrng at 7 JO through
.\ug. ll'Adm1-;<;1on1\ln:c M~l-lfJIO
BIG-SA~DS SOUND AT PARK
NEWPORT F \Cl) Wednc'i<.la) lrum
7 '0 to I() p m l'OJm thl· H1g B;i nd
!lound~ ol Benn) C modman. T omm'
Dor'>I:\-and ( 1lcnn \1 alkr per1ornu·d
b~ r on~ \olla anu tht '-11l11ona1rt•\
Band 1n the mdan lounge ol tht· P.11k
'-l""l)4>rt \panmt•n1,· \p.1 I I l'.1rL.
'-l'"J'lf•rt 10 'I.le" port fk'.tl h I f ht•
lrct: pc:t lormantt• " 1111t·n 111 lht
puhhc M4-4hh4
HATORI . \CC I ndJ) lt\11 ni:
FRAN MARTIN, \Cl' I-rad.I\ l1\11n!(
LEE FERRELL SHOW 'it·1· I 11tl." l1~11ng ·
OENNY PEZZIN \.ice Fnd,n 11,1111~
SWALLOWS CO\ E an \,rn
( kmt nt{ \ee Mond.i' 1 ... 11n)I
KE"li \\ILLIAMS & ( 0 '°ltT I ruJ,,,
hs11ng.
SEQUEL Sec Fnda) Lasting
Thunday
LUNCHEON CONCERT Sixth an-
nual luncheon cm1censrncs m South < oast Pla1.a Town Center Park. Abe
and <;am Most and the Jau AJlstars
will perform toda) fro m 11 :45 a m . to
I IS pm Noadm1ss1on charge. and a
'ancl\ of sandwiches and beverages
arl' a\a1lable for purchas.e al the
lOOCt'm 241 -1 700. t'Xt. 300.
HATORI. Stt Fnda) h!i.11ng.
FRAN MARTIN, sec Fnday hsung·
THE HOP, sec Fnday listing.
LEE FERRELL SHOW ~<' Fnda)
h\ting.
DENNY PEZZIN AT THE
BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE ~c
f-nda) listing.
KEN WILLIAMS & CO. Sec F-nda~
lt\ttng
SEQ EL ~e Fnda-. L 1st1ng.
Saturday
BL UEGRASS TRIO I.' an
\ndcrson and the Kentuc k) Moun·
tJ1ncer,. appear from 6:30 ·'>·]{)pm
on the terrace at Le Cafe 1n 1he In inc
ll1l1on and To"'ers. 17900 JJmboret'
Rl,d.1nln1ne ll61-1111
Monday
JANIE FRICKE. ( uuntn '-1u\tt
\\\oc1a11on·., Female \tocah~t of the
\Carrn l~M~ at tht>('r.rry Hof"i('\tcai..
Huu\C and Theatre 10 :! performancM
at 7 and IOp.m .\II <.cat\ arc reser,t"d
( .111 'i49-I 5 I:! for ticket information
.,..{ ra/\ Hor'>C 1<. located at the Newpon
"°rl'l'-...av/f>,·er 'Road t"nt in ~anta "'"" . .
Tueaday
BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS ll'JIUI
an~ l>a"ad < la~tnn fhvma\ "Ill
.1pJ)l·ar .11 "7 and J 11 p m tonight in a
'Pl'rtal t•nµgcml·nt JI thl· < r.11\
I l11rc,l" '°Ill ak Hou\l· t\. I twat rt T h1
( IOI/\ I fnr\C 1\ l11t.;11t·cl JI thl• '<l'" prn I ·
I rl'I'"'·" ll\n Kd I \11111 \.mt.1 \11,1
't lll-l'il.:'
Wednesday
The Crazy Hone g1 q·, lrl't: u1un111
d.in11" ll'\\t1n' b' Kon and D1•nn;1 .11
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FILMS
Ftrday
OCC SCI-Fl FILM SERIES end'>
tonight with .. Gremlins·· Films an·
screened 8-10 p.m in Room 119 of
OCC's Fine Ans Bu1ld1ng Ad-
mission •~ $5 per film For futhn
1nfonnauon. call 432-S88()
Saturday
FOREIGN FILM sencs 10 the
outdoor amph11hcatre at Golden
West College. 15744 Golden rn
Street in Huntington Beach. For
mature audience, the film' will be
screened at dusk and 1he audience 1s
tn\.ated to bnng p1cn1c baskets. chairs
blankets and pillow for the p1en1C"
hour 6·30 to dusk Sho~ ~tan 8-8 lO
pm All have Enghsh subutle~
General o\dm1ss1on as $2 Tonight
··The Garden of Delights .. a Span1\h
fil m about a m1ll1ona1re 1ndustnah'>l
who suffers amnesia For more 1nfor-
ma11on, call 89 I· W9 I
Wedoeaday
C11tl.DREN' FILM ERIES at
(1oldcn West College eat"h '-"ednc.-~·
da} at I p.m 10 F.orum 11 o\dm1~'\1on
1'> SI (children under 1 lr~t·l < h1lctn·n
under 7 must be
JClOmpanacd b\ an adult < .111
!\~ 1-'9Q I for a ll\t ot fi lm 111lc'
.JAZZ
·. Friday
J UMPIN' JIVE ANO JITTERBUG
Jn original musical rc1;ur ka1unng
the m usic of the 11k and 4U<i.
Cnnuc,cd and d1rc-ctl·d h' Diane
King and Shea;l l>onchr) \l..t'dnec,-
l1a~ through Sunda\ at X 10 p m and
\aiurda .. and ~undd\ matinee\ at
l ICI pm at the ( aix•rt•I T heatn:
\addlch.irk C o llq•t· 21\111111
\1.trg.Ul'Pll' I'~\\-\ \,I I\\ I Un \ Jl:JO r 1tkt·1., arc S8 for grnl·ral ,1dm1.,"on
\' Im -;em9r<. and 'ludcnt' K1·,<·1
'.i11ons: 582-ioso
ROBERT OUQUESNEL Monti.I\
through \aturda\ 1n thl' lnhlw h.ar
In me II 11lon a'nd r OWl'r\ I '11110
Jamhorcc 81 ' d an In anl' Imm '
until Y pm 1<61· H 11
JOHN MOR~RTY IJll p1.1nl\I
appears Thur~a) throui)\ \.11u1J.1,
Imm Y p m unttl I J m JI lhl Juhh\
r b.u ut..thc ~ Hlltun jl)J l 11\\Cf'>
17900 Jamhorl't' Uhd II\ am·
ts6J-3 II I
CONFREY PHILLIP. fa11 fnp
perfomu Tucsda\ through ~turiJ,n
from 9 pm. to I am 1r1 the /01 R11nm
3 1 the lf\.tne H1hun and r tl\H'I\
INOO Jamboree Hh d rr\1ne
863-311 1
-<;AYE U00 ... 2QCK> Ne"'pon lihd
Ne" pon Beach. ~ prcscol\
lido All Sta~ li.-a1unng \.\.1~nc
'-"a} ne Thur~a \ thrnugh \aturda'
from 9 pm to I ~· m
ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 111.i
Platcnt111 in Co.,la Ml'\a 64 'i-80Q I •
I .ivc Di;\1cland J311 for dancmg and
li stening with the Bourlx>n Street Jan
Ba nu Thursday, Fnda)' and Saturda>. ~~8~m • ~ LE CHATEAU LOUNGE fe;uurcs
the .. Jau Soc1¢t) .. 111 the Atrium
\·ounyatll of the Country ~1dc Inn
fuesda) througJ1 ~turda) 4 J0..8:30
pm 325 Bmtol St at tht' .:omer of
Rmtol :rnd Rt>d Hill 1n Newpon
Beach
Saturday
CAFE LIDO Sec fond:1y listtng.
ZUBIE'S GRpED CAGf: \('(' r n
day lasting ROBERT OllQllE.l\NEI. o;cc l·r1 ·
da) lt'1ttn8 JOHN MORIARTY \ct· I rul.ty
L
' C -0 N T I N U ED
hs11ng
CONFREY PHILLIPS Sec Fnday
l1st1ng.
LE CHATEAU LOUNGE Stt Fn-
da> hs11ng
Sunday
J A.ZZ'CRUISES The sum mer scnn
of Jill cnuses in Newpon Beach
continues every Sunday with the
Tyrone ~nthony Jazz Group on
board for a three hour hve Jan {T\llSC
1n NewPort Harbor Ticket pnce 1~
$55 pcrcoupleorS29-.95 per person in
advance or $35 per per50n at the gate
This pnce includes all dnnks and
appetizers on board the double dee~
pan) boat with dance floors on upper
and lower levels Boarding time 1~
12· 30 p.m. and the cruise 1s from 1-'
p m every Sunday At the Balboa Fun
Zone to the. wCSl. of the Pau!Jon on
the Balbon Penninsula. Call 722-3419
Lor reservauons and information JAZZ "CAST" PARTY with John ~nello Jr and the band tonight at 7 10
p.m. at the unset Pub. 16655 Paulic
Coast H1ghwa~ in unset Beach No
CO\ er charge.
CAFE L.100 2900 Newport Blvd,
"kwpon Beach, the Lido Jan All
Stars perform· from 3·30-8 pm. and
lnte~ct1on with Denise Vallen from
9 pm to 1·30 a.m.
RONNIE BROW N TRIO at
C armelo's Sunday, through Wednes-
da} at 8 p.m. Class1caljauantl piano.
3520 East Coast Highway in Corona
del Mar 675-1922 f~r ~rvations
and in formation
Monday
ROBERT DUQUESNEL $es:_Fn-
day hst1ng
CAFE LIDO, 2900 Newport Blvd
Intersection with Denise Vallen from
9 pm. to 1:30 a.m.
RONNIE BROWN TRIO See Sun-
da} hsung.
Tueeday
MARILYN SPENCER Jau pianist
in the lobby bar at the Irvine Hilton
and Towers. I 7900Jamborcc Blvd. in
In inc. Tuesda} and Wednesday
MERYL STREEP
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CAFE LIDO 2900 Newport
Blvd,lntersecuon wnh Alex Taylor
tonight 9 p.m. to I 30 a.m.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL 5ec Fn·
day listin&-
CONFREY PHILLIPS Sec Friday
listing. RONNIE BROWN TRIO Stt Sun-
day luting.
Wedne8day
CAFE UDO 2900 NewPort Bl vd.
presents the New York Jazz Connec-
tion tonight 9 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m.
MARILYN SPENCER See Tues-
day listing.. ·
ROBERT DUQUESNEL See Fn-
day Listing.
CONFREY PHILLIPS Sec Fnday
listing.
RONNIE BROWN TRIO See Sun-
day listing.
Thunday
1
CARMELO'S 3520 E Coast H1sJl-
way in Corona del Mar has hve
entertainment in the lounge fcatunng
various popular local artists. Call
6 75-1922 for reservations and infor-
mation.
CAFE LIDO see Fnday listing.
CONFREY PHILLIPS Sec Fnday
listing..
JOHN MORIARTY See ' fnday
hst1ng..
ROBERT DU~UESNEL See Fn-
day listing.
ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See Fn-
day listing.
ER
Friday
"A CHORUS LINE" by the San
Clemente Summer Theater at San
Clemente High School. 700 Ave
Pico. San Clemente (tickets at the
door), Thursdays through Saturdays
at 8 p m .• Sundays at 5 p m until Aug
16.
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse
3503 S. Hartx>r Blvd, nta. _Ana
(979-5511 ), nightly except Monday'
at varying curtain times through Aug
24
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Westminster Commun1t}
Theater. 7272 Maple Si . West·
minster (995-4113). Fndays and Sat·
urdays at 8· 30 through Aug 9
"BE'li'UTY AND THE BEAST" b)
Irvine Thcaterfaire for Children al
Irvine Valley College (559-3333). •
final pcrfonnances tonight through
Sunday at 7:30
"T HE EMPEROR 'S NEW
CLOTHES .. by the Founuun Valle~
C'ommun1ty Theater at Golden West
College. H un11ngto n Stech
(895-8378). final pcrfonnanccs to-
night at 7:30. Saturday al 2 30 and
David Freeman has been
mis.sing for 8 years.
.He-justretumed home
'and hasn't aged a day.
But David has a
~~ fantastic excuse.
Absolut~
fantastic
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"LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at t
Gem Theater. Sec Friday li$ling.
"O~OMA" at the Cun.a in C
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing.
''TEN UTrLE INDIANS"
Saddlebadr College. Sec Satu
hstmg.
c ONTINUE D
... 935 Laguna Canyon Road. Hours are
from • 10 a .. m. to 10 p.m. Sunday
through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 11
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Admission
is $3 and children under 14 arc
a(lmitted free .
ART-A-FAIR See Fnday listing.
CAFE MOZART, sec Fnday listing.
CONFREY PHILLIPS, sec Friday
listing. .. . ·
ROBERT DUQ~NEL, sec Fn-
day listing.
THE LAFF STOP. see • Friday
listing.
MUSIC-TN-..THE·PARK Laguna
Beach Arts 'tommission presents
music in Bluebird Park at the end on
Cress St. today at 5 p.m. Bnn$a picnic
lunch and let the whole fam1I) cnJO)
.. Tubadour" a four-tuba ensemble
that sounds like a whole band. For
information about the scnes. call
497-3311 , ext. 205. v.elcom~Call 494-9550or 494-8375 Sa 9 I I h B I t. p.m.-a.m. °' so. t e raz1 1an
ROBERT . DUQl;JESN~L Miter-songstress, Nilsa. JO tns htm on Wed.
taaos on the piano wtth a wide variety and Thurs evenings. Irvine Hilton
of musical selectio ns Tues.-Sat from and Towers. I 7900Jamborec Blvd. in
ART-A-FAIR Laguna Beach juncd
an festival celebrates its 20th an-
niversary or! Laguna Canyon Road.
Dady until Aug. 31. $3 admission. Sunday OC FAIRGROUNDS SWAPMEET
Stt Saturday listing.
Saturday -
5-9 p.m Irvine )'illLOnJl.nd Towcn:_ In ine. 863-111 1. OC FAIRGROUNDS SWAPMEET
Lobby . L:ounge. "'1 7900 Jamboree 1s held every Saturday and Sunday
"HJ TOPS" a new rock musical
presented by the Dioc.esc of Orange
with the combined talents of Orange
County's youth at Chapman College
in Orange at 7 p.m. Adm1ss10n 1s free
Tuesday. donations will be accepted
today and Monday. Pan of the
Summer Joy Outreach program. For
more information call 974-7120.
CAFE MOZART, sec Fnday lisung.
THE LAFF STOP presents I 0
comics. 2122 S.E. Bnstol. cwpon
Beach. 852-8762. Blvd., Irvine. 863-31 n . SAWDUST FESTIVAL in Laguna from 7a.m. until 4 p.m. in the maao
CONFRE-·y-P.HlLLJPS 'caturc• Beach continues untJI August ~ I. The-parking lot. Admission is 50 cents for SAWDUST FES1'1V AL Sec Fnda)
hst1ng. " ~ fesu val1s composedof 200ari1stsand walk-ins and SI per carload.
rcnd1t1ons of C'ole Poncr. Ge~hw1n craftsmen.who erect their own booths SAWDUST FESTIVAL Stt Fnday ART-A-FAIR Sec Fnday hsung.
and contemporary favori~cs Tues.· each yt'ar an an eucalyptus grove at h~ting ( eee CALE!fl>AR/Paee 12)
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-Susan Granger. WMCA-RADIO. New York
"I lovecl"thi s movie. It rates a 9 out of 10:·
--Yrv Frank.Ill\. KABC TV
"G o see 'Nothing In Common1
: It's a tefrific movie~Laughter dissolves into
tears, tears disappear thanks to the laughter. ~Tom Hanks does it all in one
of the best performances of the year. Jackie Gleason's nickname
'The Great One' is still deserved. Don't mis.s it.
Tell your friends. And take your parents:' -St~ M. S1lvt'n1W\, NEW YORK POST
"Hilarious and h,eartbreaking and surely one of the best movies of the
year. Tom Hanks is absolutely wonderful .
This is his richest and funniest work yet'.'
-Joann.i ungfit!ld, ABC-RADIO
"I loved it. One of the best movies of the year. Tom Hanks is not only one
of the funniest men in America but also an actor of uncommon depth ~d
sensitivity. Jackie Gleason is sure to be a solid contender for an Oscar'.'
-Michael Medved SNEAK PREVlEWS
At a screening of Garry Marshall's new movie, I listen~ to
something I hadn't heard in years -the sound of people enjoying
wonderfully written lines. It's veiy bright. consistently entertaining, and
both shrewd and decent about the ways people actually live. This
touching and funny movie is worth caring about:'
David Ol!nby NEW YORK MAGAZINE
TOMHANI<S. JACKIE GLEASON
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'Heartburn' was a pain for some of our critics
Erik Torkeh1
Hlgb Sctiool Jlllllor
Hantb1g1on Beach
It's hard to understand c...at tl> wh>
Hcanbum was made -not 10 sho""
thr mamage between two carcer-
dn\ en professionals (they"re onl~
gltmp'>ed working). and nor to 1A>1tnc\\
the breakup of a mamage from a
fresh. fu nn> ·angle (although at times
Heanbum succeeds at that level)
~, the question remains -. hat"s
.the point.., I ha"e a
feeling somct)nc
though t that he
rnuldn't go ""rong
"'11h a bestseller
!Nora Ephron·s
fi cuonah2ecl ac-
count of her mar-
riage toC"arl Bcms-
1c1 n). 1wo of lhl·
be.-.1 actors around
(Mer;I litreep and
Jack Nicholson). and a perenntall)
good director (Mike Nichols). Sulr1t's'
a strange mov1e ... a111mcs. bothfarc1al
and dcadl> senou~
But •he fHp. fat cllous momcnu.
Shine lilce gold dust ·amid the Tl'St o t
this somber film. Scencs hke their
"p111a pan) for two" arld the "Mas-
terpiece Theater" install men ts arc
genuinCI) h1lanous. It's these shce.-. of
their rela11 onsh1p that make the
movie 1ntercs11ng.. the rest 1s standard
··Are )OU in love \.\Ith another woman
..,tun." better left to totall~ scnous
mo\ u:s
Regardless. Meryl Streep 1s a JOY to
watch For the first half of the m ovie
she actual!) look!. like <\he's.enjoying
herself (a fi rst.,) and throughout the
rest she dchveo a glowing per-
formann· Jack "l1cho lson. howewr
1\ a \ 1c11m of casting A.'> Hean bum 1s
<;hown from the wo man's point of
qe1,1.. I thinlc 1,1.e're suppo~d tc>
dish kc Jacl. ·s character But he's w
helplc'tsl} Ja('k N1eholwn. the per·
\on lm.t\he ht·cause we never ~c
him ""Ith. 'the other woman'). tbat
he' hkcahlr
.\rt)'Wll). Hcanbum 1\ a strange
1.0nll'PI of a movie. with some
cxlcllent performances and wonder·
ful \Cene\ but 1t'<1 nm what I think 11
wa\ rl'alh tr;\ng tn Ix' <hcar cal1hcr
jJjJjj J
Natalie Walker
Narse A11l1ta.Dt
Costa Mesa
Heanbum 1s nghtand unfonunate-
1) an appropnate title for this movie
It was a big disappointment to watch
two maJor stars such as Jack
Nicholson and Meryl Streep meand~r
from scene to scene w11h shalldw
characters and an unsuccessful plot.
Based on a true story b)' Nora
Ephro n. Heart-
bum sta~ Jack
Nicho lson and
Meryl Streep as
Mark and Rachel.
tw o tre nd y
divo rcees who
meet at a wedding.
fall 1n love. ~et
married. ha ve kids
and eventually be·
come estranged
due to his infidelity. The mo vie lacks
lhe compa<,s1on and sens111v1t) a
subject like this needs. Instead. they
made 11 1n10 one big 1oke that was
nothing to be laughed al.
As t.or the. acting, which cons1dcr-
1ng the talents of Nicholson and
Strcep both of which have been seen
1n better movies. was surpns1ngly
ineffective Nicholson was sohd and
for the m~t pan washed-out. Streep
was frum ' possibly due to the fact
that he character was pregnant
throughout most of the movie. When
1wo star-. of their caliber get togethet
1n .Yo movie. nothing but }he best !j
cl\pccted. but not them and 1:ena1nly
not this movie this time anyway. Jack
Nicholson and Mer;I Strccp will
hopefull> be remembered for their
belier movies and the 'cffon put into
them Heanhurn 1s bc\t forgotten b~
everyone
. There arc so me memorable scenes.
Espec1all~ the one where the t~n
characters arc singing songs about
bab1e~ Nicholson breaks out into
··vc"i Sir That's My Baby." and a
thundenng rend1t1on uf "M> Bo)
1:1111. .. Look out Pavarotti' And of
course something of interest to
all .Jack'<i theor; on where all of the
lost sock!> all o-.er thr world arc I'm
su re we'll all <ileep a lot bem.-r at night
knowing somcda> we'll bt' reunited
with all the lost mate\ to our <\ock
pairs
However, Ht"anbum -the movie Rlcbard Wamer
-1s desperation time and if you spell P1ycltJ1trle Tttltalclu
rrlscf th~ way I do. 11 will be "Get me.. lrville
out of ttl1s theater I need a Rola1d ·· Every once 1n a while a movie comes
J along that, despite glanni faults, you
simply · want to hk<' in spite of
yourself. Heanbum 1s one of those.
Die .. Buie .. -an an hone~t. open. almost relentlessly
• lllU sincere movie rhat deals with that
Hotel Muager most Amencan of phenomena. mar·
Laguu Buch nage and divorce.
There 1s something f do not It's this sincerity, ho""e\'.er, that 1s
understand about Hcanburn How its greatest .fault ..
did any of these ver) talented people Heanbum 1s s1mp-
get bc)ond the ongrnal stor)'') ly too fair and civ-
Who got Mer)I Strccp. fal k ilized. In structure
Nicholson and M1h Nichol\ to it's a throwback to
pantClflale., The) mu'it ha\e had to the old-fashioned
read. something If 11 wa-; a \IOr) "woman's pic-
summar). 1l couJd not ha'c been lure;· which fea-
fony 1,1.ords. If 11 was the book fro m tured a 'noble,
whence this film c:amc, then ho w did long-sutTenng her·
the proJect get ofTthe ground'' oine. saddled with
T'he only thing that happen\ in 'insens1t1vc. uncar-
'·.~ 1'~ I , •.
Heanburn " that ingreprobatc: with plenty of closeups
Me r y I trc e P of her tear-stained features. But the
ACTS and Jad. script 1s too washed-out to be effcc.
Nicholson ACTS ·11ve even by these pnm1t1ve stan-
And of course 1hey dards. Jack N1chol,son's character Jn
arc magnificent pan1cular 1s so pqorly written as to
Some greauc.en~-lack ~Y motivai· n at all. and thC'
Just 1magme how Meryl Strcep ·role played as such an
great they would uncomprchc..'bdin 1nn0<.~nt that the
ha ve been 1f there anger and bitlemets· sht' 1s supposed
had bct'n a story 10 be feeling lacks credibility.
Stockard C han-The problems in the scnpt a rc
ning 1s always a pleasure 10 see. 10 compounded by some egrt"gJous m1s-anyth1ngshedoe~ I have no idea wh) casting (which appears to ha ve been
she would have taken this pan. t'~cept done solely for marquee value). Ms.
10 work with Streep. Nicholso n ctnd Streep 1s such an intense. withdrawn
Nu:hols The) do not g1 vt· hcr actress that.no amount of technical
an)' th II\& to do either \ 1nuos1ty can generate much sym-
You might be getting the idea that I pathy for her character And Jack
feel that Hranbum 1s a wa ste of lime Nicholson 1s givcn so httle to work
It 1s The other shoe never drqps I 1,1..1th that he can only huff. blow and
"'ould have told you that up front. but l'hew the scenery in a vain attempt to
then this re' 1ew would h~'"e hcen earn his salary. And even more
over in the fi rst parctgraph I mas bad damaging. an absolutely first-rate
a., the movie jj jj suppontng cast is assembled and
Steplteit C. Komer
PecUatriclb
Newport Beaclt
··Heartburn" 1s definitely m)' l>f't'
of movie. I love intellectual movie:'
that sparkle and pop w11h Wilt)
dialogue. excellent phqtograph).
great d1rectonal touches. and scene\
of the bag East coast c111es like N 't c
and Washington. D.C. This film
delivers on all counts and -yet 1s a bit
d1sappoinung as 1t lacks that real li re
needed to transform everyday hfc to
the blown-up proportions of lhc
movie screen.
Nora Ephron has been rewardc:<1
with that in(n··
quent wn l<'r'\
dream ·or hc1ng
able to wnte the·
screenplay from
her own book The
film retains much
of the h1lant~ ot
the book. a th1nl)-
veiled fict1onal11a-
t1on of her own
divorc.e. However.
1n expanding and tl6hing out the
story ii loses us.-l'un -and turn"
bittersweet and true to life It 1s a
shame as the stor)' is all too real as
dtp1cted on the screen. Maybe real
hfe 1s just too painful or true to
translate into an absorbing movie
The movie features much to bc
wonhy of your adm1ss1on dollars
Stan w11b the co-stars Jack Nicholson
and Meryl Strcep. They tum in fine:.
full> realized performances as the
mismatched but in love kitchen
recipe wnter and the D.C. column1\t
Add to the stars as excellent a
supponingcast as one could find. Ml\
in the directorial genius of Mike
Nichols and you have all the 1ngrc-
d1cn ts for a satisfying evening at the:
movies. given nothing to do, .which, would
quahf) for cinematic maJpracttce. 1f
\uch existed. One could-Only wish that either> ou
Wh at the ratings mean
In add111on to a~k1ng our reader' to
cnuque some current movres. we
thought 11 ""ould be easier 1fthey also
rated them. The boat"i pictured
underneath tbc rcvie~ arc our raung
system -w11h fi ve boats be1n_g the
h1ghes1 rating. and a fraction ofa boat
• thc JowcsL
But despne all th~ complaints. I could appreciate thcless-than-101all)
cannot write off Hean bum complete-dram1111e prcscntat1on oftht' S<Tlpt or
ly It has no gunfights. car chases or 1ust stt back and enJOY the film for
witless ob5cen1t1es. Instead. it's an what 11 is: the only really adult film to
hont"it movie. trying to deal wtth a _Jlf released this summer. I enJOyctl
rele\ant topic with tact and c1v1hty """'i'Pre movie. Take your brain out ol
That alone qualifies 11 for scn ous summer storaaeand be prepared for .l
cons1dera11on -sweet adult movie for a change
)f iJjJ / """" . .
'Heartburn' refres1Jing after so-sQimovies
By GEORGE WILLIAMS and mo"c into a fixer-upper in \nJ Nich olson 1s almo'it her mg ca\t ~,~·hard Ma<iur and . toe.fa.rd That hou.~is a wonder the: work ol
Mcc .. 1""' ...... --. (1eorgc111w n The> ha\ ca hah-. .\nd mall h \<; M;ir~. he "rnm1c dnd sad nuinning as best fnends of Ra' hcl production des1&ner fon) Walton
It ""J' rdn·,h111~·. in lh" 'uminc1 ul lhen '>C\Cn month\ into hc1 <.econd and \m:a rm) .in<! \a0l t1 mun1ou'i and Mark Maureen Stapleton as the thing of ii goes on thrOURh
,0 ,et 1110, in le> "'l' rx•uplt· lunginit pregnancy. Rathel d 1scovrr'> Mark 1~ without l'ver lo\ln8 our a11cn11on Rachel's therapist. Steven Ifill the vinually the entire se*1'ill yt'ar--ol
ou1 of thl·1r \cctl\ ll• .1ppla11d a' thr havmgan affa ir with a nut her woman ongmal bo:.s man on ·r V's "Mis on the mo vie's time span and pro~""''
I d II l 11 lmpo..,,1hle") as Rach~I'<. fat r the basis f~r man) of the laugh~ n\111~ t re 11\ r11 l( on .. l',Ht \he run\ Jwa} lo Nt•1,1. \ ork to 'ilJ\ C ·,·Hhenn<' <nlara (nl ·roronto'' e>< , The scnpt b" Ephron ts cmp and hum .. II'\ a flHlO\ l)(tljtO;tOI hll With hCI lllth~·r ii WIJ l)Wl'f 1,1.ho "" / h h
•t't\\l.l't't hcart-irnoh inti \ton. Jh<>ul .ad\ l'>C~ hl'f "II vuu ~ant rtwnogam~ ond (II\ l nrned " -grou p! :1<. .1 Wastl pa1 nfull) honest The P~(i!ograp ' '
.1 modan marn.1gl' \tJ111ny \kl\ I marl) J w .• 111 • Y.hc:n Mark c1>mc'> ln 1ng1on {lfl\\11' JOmnah\I and Milo' 4'-le tor .\lmt•n.tro<. ( Krami·r '' \tri·1·p.111dl.~l.N1d111l,11n,llA>rtC1llhl· ·"" forgl\l'Ol'\'i \ht• dn11lt•\ to go r oro1.111 (\n the 1lir~tor of Kra~r")l~\.\OOdl·tfull) ,h.irp \llll
inp me>' 1c aitor' 1n 1lw "orltl h.ill. "'1t h him.uulgl\r lhl'H marn.JgL: "i\rnadeuc."r ,1, h(•r w01pan1on .. tell tht· mu"'' h .. 'C:ith 'ilmon 'it'cfn\JU'1
Tl " I ·1 11 I h Dan1cl'I II~ Rach<'I'' Cd1lor And nght . ll' \ton I\ 1fl't' \ .1u.lplc1 1111111 1r ,111ot t•r l h.1ntt· tr Nataht' 'item a<. K3chc1\ tif\t·k...rn . Nichols ha" tltfl'l t.l-d <;omc of lhr
ht'\I ..cll1ng no\t•I h\ "-m<1 lphrun ln.1rnlc that4squ11e d11Terenthom ""' mostpleasingcomedlc<;inth<'ht\ttir\
1h<1ul her mamay.1 to \\ Jll'rg.111 an)' 'lhc " Jone.-hclorc: Stn:<'p I' In 'ifllaller but JUSt a\ ml'rttorable of th<' movtt'\ a s wdl ;i<1 mam 111
hC'ro rqx1rH't <Ml •krn,11·1n hrtatht.i..,1nv -and "Cl') funn) 'lhl roles .u e John Wood O\ the ho~I C'lf a Htoadwa\ ·~ bc~I 'HeJrtbui n' l!i
'-ttncp phi\\ Rat hcl J .... cw 'Olk hJS a \l.J\ ul r.ay1ng one lhmg and rv ho w ~1m1 lar to "Ma~1erp1e« naht up there '" th~ front ran I-.
C 11\ lood 1A>11tt•r \.\ho 1111-rt' and \how1n~ u' h)' her bo<h langitagt• or fh{'ater' -nnt" of the mov1t•'<, bt'st •HI i\RT R\ 'RN
almn'>I 1n,tantl\ I.ill' 111 hl\C ~Ith hcr c\e\ or f\thcr fau al '''"'rl'~\lon 1>1rn tm \i1~l· N1lhul~ .1dclt'<1 r1J nn n '"' n~ \ • 1.. 11 ,. i g e--8" -:i <• rlo.O\ ~m1rno Rating· 4 \IM\ \1.irk 1-.:11 hof,onl a \\ :t\hin~ton, that hr1 •1ru1 lt•t•hn~ art \ume1ly 111ot mm h ~1rcng1h 111 hi\ mu\ 11· h~ .1~ a Hung;inan cu~nt<'r wh o ""o rk'I Rating. R 1111 1,111gun11l' \t'\11,11
I)< 111lomn1\I Thr~ an." marrird , lt..C' .1~\rmhlinf itn c>Ul\t;1111lin1t '""'rv•rt on th ( I ,.,.. e •l'orgcKl"' 11 lOU'i<" ,on te nt
1 o Daily P ilot Oatebook/ Friday, August 1 1986 ·
The Cure needs to take one for lackluster show
It wasn •t that the music was bact but
the band did n 'tseem too enthusiastic
cliched. F'OG,-Maybe a fog macluoe
on full blast e~citcd some people, but
all it did for me was block my view of
the stage. Nevertheless, the fog spew-
ing out of the right side of the stage did
By ERIK TORKELLS "l
Oelly-C.: 4 I 1
, , \1 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater
· ~l\l I 'rlda) night, one of England's
rm:m1t'f bands took the Stage, and
"llt'n 1hcy were through, the Cure left
•m· ••\t"rwhelming impression: that
1n1 ~ 1lon·1 care about performing live.
I h1' tack of interest was ev1dcn1 in
change eolors every now an'd then,
two forms· the actual band. and the thanks to the lighting. Indeed, the
music. V\)Calist Robert Smith aRd the lighting was often eye-catching. but
other four members o f the (\lre JUSt unfortunately. it didn't try to il-
stood onstaie. strum mini gui.t°'ars....__...Ju..,s..,tra .... tc..Jhuong.s. 1.ns_teac:l they use.d
with minimal movement Which is the same neat tricks (silhouettes
too bad. because Smith seems like he against the wans. everything black
could be an engaging performer. 1fhe except for a red Robert Sm 1th). 10
moved around a little. deaLh in each and every song.
ln,tead. of human ac11on. the Cure What's really hard to believe 1s that
wen1 for 'omething ahou1 twice as although the Cure JUSt stood aro6nd
playing their instruments, the band
must have been th.inking of some-
thing else because the music was
altered dramatically from its rec.ord
state. .
For example. "Let's Go To Bed" on
record is slow and sassy. with its "I
don't want to if you don't" refrain
bleattng across a nicely melosbc
tcmp0,._AJ..~~ Friday_, it was
twice as fast and half as int.cresting.
Clearly. thC' Cure just wanted to get
the show over with.
But this is not to say that "the
cone.en was a total waste of ume.
Songs like "Boys Don't Cry"•and "ln
BeJwcen Days" that use a simple
JUjtar-and-drums formula fared well
m the· large amphitheater. Slower
songs with intricate melodic!!> and
long. drawn-out vocals ("Otarlotte
Sometimes"), seemed muddy and left
the audience hanging.
Nevertheless. the Cure is still one o t
the ~t recording bands arouna
Tbcir new album, "Standing on a
Beach," is a collection of all the C ure 's
singles. which highlights their jangl-
ing keyboards and strumming
guitars. And not only 1s it better than
the concert. it's le~s ellpensive, too
-VineArts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Maybe classic&l music n~eds better packag-ing
.11 IJ\t we-cit.. I JOincd a group u l
, 1111• tor a p1cn1c on the grass a1
I 1 I .1crompamed by the music of
\I I 11rmc and his colleagues The
1" ~rt'' le'el ofattendanC<' was hard
11matc 1t was probabl) not ten
•1 1,.ind . but It wasn't less than five
11 J\;tnd this. in contrast to \he-
.in' d assical concerts heard th1~
,11 .11 which audiences numbered
" 1 hJn 200. and at least one-where
'th pnformers on stage outnumbered •hr rud1ence' · _____ _
I lw nununng e).pericnce of clac;s1-
J music obviously needs some help
).1 1.irme and The Irvine-Compan\
.LJTl\ understand how to "sell'·
'llu\I\ What can 'dassl,ial mus1t'1an-; , .11" from them? Esscnt1all~ this
•I 11 \Ou don't sell music. you sell
' .it the music does for people
1 IJ\\ical music 1s· a nurtunng
'\J)l.'rtence. In «u~ respec-t~·"salt•'
mm h hke the "sale" of spinach.
1 n.t1·r "'hat condmons C<tn om·
"·ll\p1nach clTecu vely when then· 1~ a
''" nlaPc chip cookie <;tand nc\t
door') < 1)n1.1dcr a mctapbor <\s humans.
v.c lack the l apac1t} to. define
"lx•au1' .. and "truth" 1n am absolute "'a~. ho-Ae\cr. \A.C arc-u'n1versall}
endo1Aocd IA-1th lhc capar1t)' 10 rt··
rogn1ze and to rc~onatt wnh these
attributes 1n T!aturt: and rn art. that ts.
our sp1ntual sens1b1ht1rs arc touched.
and "eJtem sed " l\nd. as-individuals ·
who exrn.:i~ their bodies remain
health\. so 1ndi v1duals who attend a
"spmtual gymnasium" always fiod
. themscl,es always I n gootf spirits.
No"'. while it 1~ true that we arc
natural!\ anracted 10 the attnbutes of
beaut\ and truth, It IS a(~O true that In
ordC'r.10 resonate with 1he cthrreal. we
ha'e to be in the mood'
Suppo~ that we were to go for a
walk in thr world's most beau11ful
park on the most beauuful day of the
\.Car \·Ve arc comfort.able. We open
ourseh cc; to hcing engulft'd bv our
surrounding~ and ar.e therebv
nounsht•d
Su post• no_,, 1ha1tl\lartc,10 rain and
Movie Briefs
\IANHUNTER: A Micha~! Mann HAUNTED HONEYMOON: Gene
\11,1m1V1cc)film.baseJonthenovcl Wilder plavs a radio actor whose
fol.rd I >ragon." Thl" film tells 1hc current sent' is a nauonal hit. but his
• 11 n of an unusuall) gifted forensic~ career i~ in pen I from a suddent attack ·r~·\ 1ahst. played by W 1ll~~-1mu.i.ona1Jcars. He wonders 1f ll l't·t~·rwn. who quit the FBI 1hrce year~ <.terns from his 1mix,·nding marriage
'>'''hut 1s persuadt'd to return 10 help to Gilda Radncr ..\ P~)ch1atnst
11 thl· na11onwide manhunl for a des1des the onl) curt'" to scare him to
r''\d1011c killer. deaLh. HOWARD THE DUCK: Gt"orge PIRATES: Clillt•d as Roman
I lll\t\ l"roduced this film based on the Polan~i...1·; new comic-adventure
"H11l hook character. Howard The film. Pirates star~ Walter MatWiau,
l l1H k "trnnsformed from an ord1 whoplaysC'ap1a1n Red H1Hhnrartcr
•·•" duci... and tossed acros' ihc 1s a greed) Cambbean piralt' who is
1111 \Cf\l', where he l3nd~ in an alln bent o n stealing treasure from the
11\ldc a punk bar in Cleveland Spanish galleon .. the . Ne ptune.
• Polanski v.ro1e and. directed the. ltf:AltTBURN: The film \Crs1on ot n,0 , 1d
'-••ra lphron's novel thssccting hc1 11.1ma,gc and her huc;band·., 1nfidt'h· TRANSFORMERS: THE MOV IE:
' Meryl Streep pla -; Rachel Th i' animated film 1s based on the
\,1m<;tat. a f)Opular and wilt ~ food popular children's robot-type.• toy of
., 1 lier. and Jack Nirhol~on pla ys hcr • the ~mr name The action oc1.ur" in
1 ,,,h,111<.1. a ttkbmted 'Wa,hington the \Car 2005 and the Transfom1l'I~
1v" ,paper coluniniR \1,11 ,13m ng arc l<.x:kcd 1n \on01et Famous actor~
'v!Jurcen Stapleton. kff f>anid~ and and nctrc<;st'S prO\ 1dc: the . 'mtt'· .
\to~kard Chttnn1ng. < · O'er; .4.
OUT OF BOUNDS. I Im fUm·1' .in BlG TROllBLi:. IN l.ITTLE
1tht•nture ~1 againc.t the hat•l.grc)und CHINA: l\.urt Ru\sell star' in th1\
•I a l.<\~ Anfck~ aflcr·h(lttr' d uli lilm. billed IH 1t-; pn)(luct•r-; as a
•lt·nt Michac Anthon\ llnll pin)' a "1t\)~t1cal ar1111n adventure n1mcdy
'mall1o wn tccn~njt'f who lc:a\I.'' lov.a lt..ung lu monster aho\t \lof)" about
h11 I .A. t<> get av.•I• fro m t11~ ;1n 1m.i1t1n:H ) "orld unde r
t 'Ml 1nK p:m~nl~ I fr Jcc1drntall) Chin~cown. PrNhu·cd h~ John
I h I " rt ( '3 ""''ntl.'r . • .l 1' _I c wrong rn1tcal,(' at 1 'S. ;11tt") · , ..
"''' hnd1. him'idf 1n a ~tr.Ill~\' 1'11' t-1AXIMllM OVERDRIVE ~1od t SI million w11rth nf ht·r.11n cm t(."('hnolop.' re1p.n' ~uprtmr until a
W h I ,\•t·n11noJ\ h.irmlt'\\ 1 nm\'l R hr:i M \ n~_t .1 -.11 '1ar-; "'
we get lost~ We are uncomfortable.
We become two with nature. We arc
no longer open to nounshment. As a
matter of fact. bamers to immersion
1n the experience go up 'all about us.
Com(ort is essential in allowing the
cxpenencc of nature and the arts 10
engulf and nunure us. ·Consider the
circumstances under which an au-
dience can universaily experience
such nuture during a concert per-
formance. Let us attempt 10 describe
such a pc.rforman~.
Woula the aud ience sit Wldi 1heir
hands folded and count the move-
ments so as not to clap at the wrong
moment? Would the audience bnnga
picnic. and experience the music only
as backgrouod?
Let us say, fi"1. that in order to
1ouch one's spintual sens1b1lit1es. an
must have such sensibilities as its
source: the artist. or performer,
cannot be bored. An whose source lS
the hean IS ea.s1ly recognizeable by ltS
impact. Art which isn't, has none.
Second. a performance must speak.
circles the earth and the machines
take over. At the Dixie Boy Truck
Stop patrons and employees .try to
out-maneuver a convoy of terror .
This Stephen K.i~lm stars EmiJio
Estevez and Pat Hii\gfe.
ALIENS: S,goumey Weaver stars
in this sequel to I 979's ·Alien.' She
once again plays Warrant Officer
Ripley, the sole survivor of tht'
spaceship Nostromo's encounter
with a deadly extraterrestial
Produced by Gale Anne Hurd.
KARATE KID PART (}. Ralph
Macchio and Pat Morita arc together
again as a karate student and his
enigmatic mentor. In \his adventure,
the pair d iscover they pave one more
lesson to learn together. Arriving in
Okinawa. they firid an ancient feud 1s
rekindled. and they arc forced to fight
a deadly hattlc-:-
AM'ERICAN ANTHEM: Olymp1r
nn.·dal wmnt>r Much Gaylord stars in
tb1s movie about a gymnast (natch')
from the wrong side of the tracks who
decide~ IO fCt into Cllmpc111t vC' gym
nasties against his fat her's will lso
'ltf!mng Janet Jone'I. Di1t'<'tcd h)'
.\fbcn Magnoh, best knov. n ·for his
work on 'P'urple Ram .' .
RUNNlNG SCARED: Grt>gory
Hlllcs and BiUy Cryst.al star as two
rugged unden·over n>p~ fro m ( "h1·
cago in this awon l Omcd-. .\tk r
making a larg\· mi,tai..~·. th1: poir ill\'
lort•ed to \-ar at1on in 1-.t' 'W t·~1
Loudl) -not 1n volume, but 1n
sptnt. It must speak so loudly that the
folded hands art' forgotten. and the
picnic lunch 1s set aside for lbe
moment.
Thirdly. the concen needs to ta.Ice:
into account the human attention
.span and its limits. Sustained intensi-
ty becomes as dull as sustained
flatness. Ultimately. we must realize pcricnce? Let us say he does what he
that it is the whole of the perform~ irca1 flair. and that to the
which must ebb and flow with extent "R&R" can be considered
intensityal_ldenergy, which nourishes oounshtng. the answer to the q~
and sustains the attention of an tion is "yes." But 1t wasn't
audience. Becthoven ... apd d19n't even pretend
Like a symphony. with its own to be. .
inner ebb and flow. so must a. It 1s alway~ possible to fill a concert.
performance Jive and take with.-Olc hall once. ~ven sufficient pubhC1t)
limitations of its hearers: a symphony and_ markeun~ The-difficulty lies 1n
is nothing if not heard, and 1t is never getting t~e audience to return. A focus
heard Cllcept in the context of each on making the ~u~ure which music
listener's personal universe. provt~es enteruin!ng -through the.
Mel Tonne with his simple mel-mten~1ty with _which 1t touches us.
odiCS packed in an audience a rather than th~ intens1~y With which 11
magnitude larger than mo'st Orange bores us -1s essential. Ot~erwisc.
County classical concerts during last chocolate chip cook1C's will alwav'
season. Was it a nurturing ex-outperform spinach
Florida where they can chase the
good life instead of slime.
1NV ADERS FROM MARS: An
elaborate. paranoid nightmare fan-
tasy. this film iff-re-m&lc-e oft he 19)3
classic. 'Invaders From Mars.' The
story traces the life of I I-year-old
David Gardner. whose parents are
taken away and return to him as alien
as the creatures mining the ca verns
below his house. Stat'T'in$ Karen
Black. Hunter Carso n, Laraine New-
man. But Con and Timothy Bottom s.
PSYCHO 111: Once again. Anthon)'
Perkins stars as the mfamou-; Nor-
man Bates tn the second sequel to the
original 'Psycho: The story picks up
where 'Psycho II' left off -Norman
is out of th\! mental 1nshtut1on and
runntn~ the Sates Motel again
SPACE CAMP: A contcmporaf)
adventure about youth's first steps
1oward the-final fr(rnuer and tells the
stor} qf a group of te'Cn-agcrs "ho~
~ummer at a cam1l for future
as1ronau1s tums into a pt'rtlou\
uncxpt'Clt>d 01ght aboard a real space
~huttle'. Kate Capshnw. I ~:J l homl'l"
'>On. and I om Skem t \tar
LEGAL F.AGLES: Ro bcn Rl"d· foJd. Debra Wtnger 3nd Dan I Han-
n<th \l:lf 1n 1h1~ ~-omcch thnlkr about
an fraud and m1mkr ~cdford pla\<.
Tom I ugirn an .1\\t<;IJnt d1,1nc1
.Htnrnc\ 11.ho\t' tmlha'rtt \3rtt'f tali..('\
an unexpected turn when he loses his
job over an alleged 1mpropnet).
T ercnce St.amp also stars.
BACK TO SCHOOL: Rodnc> • -f)angeffie.J~.hom1on Melon,
a self-made milhona1rc who owns an
expandin~ chain of Tall & Fat stores.
When he Joins his son at G rand Lakes
Universtt)', where 1he bo)' is flunlung
all his classes. Melon decides to take a
leave from his busmcs.s and anent!
\Choo! with the boy
FERRIS B UELLER'S DAY OFF·
A comedy descnbed as one man '
struggle to take It easy Matth<·w
Broden ck stars as Ferris Dueller. who
tnrs to pro' t• that w1th-ti1s be'lt fncnd.
his g1rlfnend and a rl'd Ferran. hfe a1
17 can be aJO) R:11ed PG-I'
ABSOLUTE BKGCNNERS: •\ ~lnp
musical about aspinnit rn11 ~"'1Jn' ot
the SOs stamng Da' 1d Rc,w1e l,ime'
t-o>.. Eddie ()'( onnl'I Pat~' lo..\'n\ll, •
and Rav D:1v1e\ Ra ted P< • I i
RAW DEAL: \ d1;1ma wt in
('h1l'ago rcvoh tng around .i tom1C"r
FBl J.gC'nt nov. \t'f' IT\!( •l' a \h~·nfl IT a
,.,.1.111 Nonh < aroltna wv.n l>ut 10
h1 .. thwarted cnrN•r al'ld 1ncrt•a\tn[l.h
unh!IPP> mam aac th<' tormt·r a~l'tlt
(plaH•d h\ ·\mold "<;hwan l"nt'r.f.1'rl
1al.C'\\'n an und\ rem l'r :l\'••11<nmt·11t tu
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Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. August 1. 1986 11
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are welcome. RSVP to S47-5591
C 0 N TI N U E \D
FARMERS MARK.ET AT OC
F AJRGROUNDS Every Thu™1ay 10
the main parking lot from 9 a.m. to 4
pm. Presented by the Orantte County
Farm Bureau. Free Admission
SAWDUST FESTTV AL Sec F-rtda)-
hsttng.
CALENDAR LISTINGS ...
ART·A-FAJR Stt Fnday listing.
CONCERT UNDER THE STARS
Al Hin tonight In Aldnch Park at the
center of the UCI campus. f--enc:cf'I
goers arc encouraged to bnng a p1cn1c
basket and amve an lime to cnJOY the
6 p.m.prc-conccn enterta1n men1
provided by local groups before lhc
main program beg.inning at 8 p.m. T o
reach the UCI campus. Lake the San
Diego freeway to ( ulver Dnve and
then south 16 Campus Dnve and
follow the signs to the concert 51tc
From th~ Newport Re.ach/John
Wayne A1rponArea. takc MacAnhur
Boulevard to either Un1ver!>tl} .or
Ca mpus Drives and folio"' the ~1gns
to the c:oncen sttC'
FromPage9
Monday
TIBET & NEW GUINEA \lidc
,h.anng prc'\4.'ntatmn from two art1\I\
"'hu\C.· travel<. arc a .. ouru: of ansptra·
1111n ( harlottc M)cr<. and Minam
\mtth .ire prc,cntl·d tonight at 7· JO an
the Orangt· ( ount~ ( l'Otl'r for Con-
tcmpman .\rt. '62 I W M.it .\rthur
lihd \p<iLl' Ill. \ania .\na ·s 2
don,11aon <>< < ( <\ mcmbt'r' lrn·
c,44.4Qx4
SCRABBLE " pla' cd cal h \iton-
\lJ~ at I pm at thr l l'l\Urc 'w\-orlll
< l11hh11u\C.' 2 110 :'.1oultun Park"' a' 1 n
l.igun,1 11111\ ( all I\ n. 122' fur
•nform.11100
SAWOllST FESTIVAi. \lT I 11JJ,
lt\1tng
ART-A-FAIR \n: I nd.i\ ll\tan~
PRENATAL fi:XCERG.ISE
CLASSES on-going i;~crc.1\C dauo
lor l'\pt't·tant mother' taught O\ the
( enter for Maternal and ( hald r II·
Ol'~' pro .. 1d1ng an opponunal\ tu
\tu\ 10 \h.ipc and d1\<:U\\ 1mportdnt
a\pt'll\ of prcgnann .rnd pan:nt1ng
~lond<I\ and \\cdm·.,da\ morning~
from 'I 15· I fl· t 5 .1 m at the p:inn·
\hwl,l.I I unda\ .and rhur\Cl<l) C\ l··
n1ng' from fl. 7 pm at tht• North\\oo<l
( ommurut" P.111<. C l.1~' In:"\ ll) for
four \\('\·k\ ( 2 llml'\ 1wr "'l'l"k) r Ill
futhcr 1kt:Jll'i Jnd n·g1\tr:i11on t.ill
Mil-'Xl\I
Tue•day
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li\t 1 ng
ART-A-FAIR \t·c I mla~ ll'>ttng
CJRCl S l<1n!lltn}1 Hn" JrHl
BJrnum & AJ1ln r ll'lU\ through
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Ectwards Clntma Center
979--4141
EL TOfM>
Edwards Slddlebaek
581 S880
CWIOUt GM>Vl
Edwards Westbrook
SJ() 4401
a\aalable at r1cketmaMCr Outl~·t' .11116
Long Beach Arena Bo>. offilt·
Wednesday
THE 'caoss AND THE ARROW d
romance of earl)' ( allfom1a featuring
J bab)' . .Indian tnbt:'>. Padres and
\Old1cr<. tx·g1m n1ghtl~ performant·<·,
an ~an < lemcntc'\ La ( rt\llantta
llo"' I Of\. the Forster Ranch thro ugh
\ug 4 and again .:\Ug. I 1-15 T1ckC't~
arc SI D for adults and S5 for children
C,rotjp rates are a'a1lablc Thr
pageant .., produced by a Olln·profit
J\~ociauon ofcommun1t' \oluntn·r,
lrorp-\outh Orange-Count\
44X-08RIJ
HARTMAX RACQ ET CLUB
TENNIS TOURNAMENT prc~nted
h~ thl· -..:C'wpor1cr Rc\Ort and the
John Wa) nc Tennis ( luh toda\-
through o\ug lfl Prof~:.1onal pla:yt'f'i
\Chcdulcd to panac1 pa1c are Vila~ < 1aula111' \.'11.iy \mntraJ Pat ( a<.h.
J o hn f 111gerald II end ri ck
'>und,lrom Ro'<.oc Tannc:r and
Hutch \\alt' TKket~ arc ava1lahlc at
the John ;'a)'OC Tcr.l.nl\ ( lub 1n
Newpun &ach. 644-6900.
SAWDUST FESTIVAL \cc f nda>
11 .. 11ng.
ART-A-F'AJR \cl' I n(!a~ l1,11ng
T hursday
; YOUNG ET HEART .an anhr111'
\uppnrt group tor young. act1vM
111tl1\1dual<. hetwccn age' IH and 40
prt•\cnt\ I :l\e Krooth a trained and
( t'ft1tied 1n\tructor for the ·\nhrttl\ r ciundat1on Jo1nl ffTort'i l'\t.•ro-.c
1 la" 1on1sh1 7-4 pm al tht· M1<.\1on
C nmmunll' Ho<,p11al 27700 Mcd1<..il
( cntn Road 1n M1\s1on Vtt'JO ( omc
\hare idea'> and \1tua11om and mo\I
1mponant <,hare \olu11on' •\d-
m15\lon 1-; lrcc and family and lncnd'>
STARTS TODAY
LAMIMOA
Pac1llc s Gateway 5
5l31611
SANTAANA Ellwlrds BnstOI
S40.7444
Advance
HOLLYWOOD BOWL TOURS
pre5entcd by Golden West (_ ollcgc
( ommun•t ) S<-rv1ces will pro' 1de
concert ttckets and bus transpor-
tation to the Ho llywood Bowl. Bus
leave<, at 6 p.m and returns shortl)
after m1dn1gh1. Pre-registration for
the toun 1s1requared and the program
fee 1s $24 per concen. Series 1ndudc~
Aug. 8. "The Best of Broadway.'..-Aug.
15. And re Prev1n condull~
Beethoven"• Ninth. Sept. 5. An Eve-
ning With. 1 ony &nncll and Doc
Scvcnnsen. and the Fireworks Finale
featuring Rruch"s ··Scottish Fantas~ ..
pre~nted h> Ph1lharmon1c con-
n·rtma,tcr S1dne) Weiss and the
1rad111onal ·H andel "Firework~
M U\IC .. on Sept 12. F-or add111onal
1nforma11on and re'>t'r\attono; call tl1c
C ommun1ty Service\ offilC of (,old-
en West College at 891-'991
BE A CLOWN~ Clown ( ullegt•
.iud111ons at the LA. ~port!> o\rcna
Tuc'><la> o\ug. 12 at II a.m ton·
ducted b) the Oo'i\clown of the lamed
Clown Aile)' of Ranghng Bros and
''*" IUJU'AM
OMMl
C11y Center
634 2SS3
•WUTMIMITIR tdwards Cinema west
891 3935
Pac111c·s Buena Pa~ •...,._.....,A",..,•0 J
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It Dally Piiot Detebook/ Friday, August 1, 1986
Barnum & Batley Circus. You must
be 17 or older. a high school graduate,
and able to travel. No props or
costumes are necessary for aud111on-
1ust bnng your comedic talents and
related ~lulls For add1t1onal anfor-
matton. contact Jackie Sharpe.
(21))274-6941.
COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE an-
nounces 11s I I th Annual Fine Ans
Compc1111on to be held dunng Ans
Monih. September lJ through 21.
1986. Over I 00 selected works of an
will be eJth1b11ed 1n the Jewel ( oun·1n
South Coast Plata Mall 10 Costa
Mesa. TheJuned cxh1b111s open to all
an1sts Seventeen hundred dollars 1n
pnzc~ and Honorable Mention nb-
bons will be awarded. Pri1es of first
and second place pr11es and ribbon\
will be awarded an each of the four
categoncs: Aqua \.kdta, 011. Pho-
tography/Mixed Media. and >-D. Bc~t of sho"' "'111 ht' awarded S500
Gerald Brommer. renowned l\men-
can artist and pai.t president of thl'
Na11onal Watercolor Society will be
the e~h1b111on Jun\! Entl) da> as ~t
Sept 6 De14tl~ on cntl) rcqu1re-
ments. dell\ cry and pad.updates ma}
be obtatnt'd by \Cnd1ng a \A. E:. for a
prospectus to the Costa Mesa l\n
[.('ague. P 0 Boll 1727 C osta Me<.a
C .\. 92628. or b'f <.ailing 646-4215
"TRIBUTE TO BENNY GOOD-
MAN" Dance C oncen Aug. 8 pr"·
coted by .. Les Dancers of Llguna ..
Dance Soctet) and the "Orange
Count} Big Band Dance \octet}"
Bob Keane. with hi\ clann.:t and
on:hc,tra and Lomune Feather. vo-
calist. wall feature the ~ound!I of the
the Goodman trio. quartet and quin-
tet Local vocal ~xtct from Laguna
Niguel. .. ( IClSC Encounte~". will
perform from their ··s1g Band"
\ongbook fr<>m thl· mu'itc of Ciood-
man. Mill er, Ellington. etc. Doors
\lpcn al 1 p m with dancing from X
until m1dn1ght 10 the Urand Ba'llroom
of the R111 ( arlton Hotel. 3H1'
\ho-reline Dnv-e. o n the ~horr'I of
Laguna Niguel l\ll adm1\\1on\ "''II tx·
'iOld at the: door the e\-cning of
performance S 12 50 l)l•r pc:Ntn
rn' er charge C ompltment.tl) "a let
parking and nn-ho<.t ux.kta11' l·ur
more information l.tll 494-1 '\Oj or
4QQ. lij24
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AMUSEMENTS
BALBOA PAVILION, 400 Main
St., Balboa. Catalina Passenger Ser-
vi~ provides dail)' service 10
C"at41ina. 673-5245 .
BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUTO·
MOTIVE MUSEUM, 250 E. Baktr~t
Cos1a Mesa. Antique ars circa 191 !-
present are on d1spla) 9 a.m -5 pm
Wed.-Sun. ~46-7660
DLSNEYLAND, I 3 I 3 f-larhor
Blvd .. Anaheim. Th.: Main Street
Electncal Parade 1s featured at 8.50
and 11 p.m. every night. "'Pantasy an
the Sky" fireworks arc ~tagcd Sat at
9:30 p.m. Bob Crosb)' and hi\
Orchestra an Main Street Plua < iar-
dens Aug. 3-9 w11h the Bob Cat' ant.I
special guest vocalist Kay Starr
Cihow11mes arc 7.8.<>-15 and 10 '"
p.m. The Totally Minnie parade.
stamng Minnie Mou~ 1s katurcd
Sat-Sun Tue~a)' through Sat. the"
.\ll .\mencan < ollegc Marl·hang Band
"ill perform at vanou\ location\
throupiout the park from 4-9 p m
daily V1deopohs dance dub 1s open
Sat night. Del Courtnl'\ and hi'>
Orche\tra at Pla1a (,ardem \at
evening The new "'{ ountry Be.ir
Vacation Hoedown-"' altratul)n lca-
ture~ cont1nuou\ <.how1ng\ r hl·
Magic Kingdom conttnut\ 10 tel·
ebrate its 30th ann1vcrsaf) '-'Ith the
"'Gift Giver; Eittraordanaare Ma-
chine." ancludang a new Pont1al
Fircbtrd cvel) day l'lo. an nh1h1t 11I
more than 10 an1fact\ and photo-
graphs a5'>0C1ated with thl· hfc 111
President -\braham I 1ncoln ha\ JU\t
been extended for one 'car Th"
include~ correspondcncl' that ha\
m.•\er been puhhshed 10 11<i en1111·1'
a\ well as thC' la~t leucr l 1ncoln wrutt.•
to hi\ "1fe. JU"l 12 da)S befort· h" death Mon .. rri 10 am .fl pm . ~at
1) am -I am \un 4 am 10 pm
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SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTA IN,
Magic Mountain Park""a) e\lt oil
I ntcr\tate 5. \talenc1a More than I 110 ndc~. \ho~sand a11rac11on' andudan~
an 18()()<, '>t~lc lraft\ v1ll.igt· .ind .1
Roaring Rapids \\hate "'ater .id,cn
ture are offerl'd (Mil<) IN2-0HH4
.. on .. ofth .. tw~t Anu·rit·an filnu' of
C ht• ''c~ar:• ..... kn.11. -i•""""u k
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TENNIS ••.
FTom PaeeS
f 111gl'rald 25. recently moved
from .\u~traha to Newport Beach and
,wmh a good ch.aoa: of wanning a.,
..... I laJI \ay\. Fitzgerald was {ash·~
Ju•1olc\ partner when they were 1985
tioJh'" at Wimbledon
, , . ., l..a,alle. 19, of Mexico C 11y ''
nut \Ct a fam1hac name to the
111 ""1onal tennis fan, but has thnll1n1
ix·rt11rmance 1n the recent Davis C up ·
m.11 ht•\ against the U.S. team wu
1mpr,,\1,c Lavalle was the s1ngln
.1n1t doubles wanner of the
\\ 1m hlcdon Junior Chan.p1onsh1p an
1•1x' and was a finalst at the
C .inr.fad1an Open Junior cham-
P"""'htp\ in 1984
\HJ' <ierula1us. 32. of Kin~
Pwnt 'J Y • as a well-known per·
vm.111t) on the pro tennis c1rcu1l and
Im ~let'n ranked as high a\ fourth an
th,· ~urld dunng has 12-ycar pro-
lc"111nal career Tannec and
\111111raJ. a native of India. al-.o ha,r.·
pr11,1·n their talent and compet1t1H-
"'" in 1arttrs da11ng back to 1974
I ti tournament draw "'111 take
pl.1 ·JI a press conference T ucsd<H at
t "\,· .... poncr Resort .
'" 1 quanct·lina! stn&h.·' matlhn '111 h1 hdd at 7 30 pm Wt"dnesda~
I ti, rr.·maming players "''" compete
1n ''" tv.11 11therquaner-final matchl·'>
1111 I ltur\da)
\ 1111n ht-gin\ at 5 pm f-nda} "'1th
,1 w1111 linal doubles match follo .... ed
h. 1h1 I'm-< clebnty Tournament
I h1· Hanmarx Racquet ( luh
l.l\h111n 'how at 12· JO pm ~turda\
•'!'!I 11,,. lollowed h) the two \Cm1 -final
'11wlt·\ matche' and the <;econd '><'mt ·
1111.il lllluhlc' match
1 111 \unday. the matche'> begin at
I 111 ri m with the single\ con'>ola ·
11 .. n match. followed b)' the single:'
f11111 .rnd the doubles final
1 ,t nl•ral adm1ss1on l1ckets rangt•
Ir '"' SX each day for the quaner-final
"''~ll'' matche' to S 15 for \unda\ "\
t1•1.1" f-or ·1nforma11on t Jll
·~t 111100
\llhough professional tt'nn1'> tnur-
f'l·• wnts and i.pec1al matchc\ art" hdd
I" • 'llKall) 1n Los Angl'I<'' thn arc
m . h rart'r 1n Orange ( ount) To
I 111 prom'ott' the '1ournaml·n1.
I l.11 tm.tn ha\ workt'd ""1th Tenn•'
1 d < •Q maga11n~ on spc.·t·1al
, •ii • 1 t1\ing supplements and ha\
1w l\11Jded ~PN to CO\l'f tht• t•\1,•nt
'"' .1 \I. hcduled Aug 23 broadt.J\I •
,,,ording to Hall. a profo~1on.tl
t n" tournament held hx all\ hJ\
1thlnl hcnefits for tennt\ pla"a' 1n
t'u 111111n11m1ty
\ltr.·r J tournament. )11u'll wr
I' •Pk \l:ltt to pla> mort. hoth hl"rc-at
11, , luh and cl~whcrc," '>hl' """
IA Jtl h1nK the'>t' profn.,111n.1l plJ H"r'
"''111rn them to wc'lr k on th1.•1r o"'n
.. ·,1nll'
WATCHING ...
From PllCe3
: • \Jffil" C'Qu1pmcnt. hut what ~p.1r
rt ., the top onn 1s thctr conl t"1Hra·
t111n .. he \ars '"'the d11Tncnu 1s all in
•u1 head ·
I he John W1y~ Tenn•' < luh°''
h.ird rnurts a~ a bit slower than othl'r
~ourts thl' profc'>\IOnah normal!)
11mpetr on. and <iturman .,.,\, thJt
rnuld lavor pra y<"r'> • w11h '>lrong
f.r<1unJ stroke, whalt' rt'dunng lhl"
ddvan1aac of those Lnown for thl'ar
P<>wcrful ~rvc, and volley\
· Of the e1&flt·m3n field. ·turman
,,\\\ the combination of up-and
'"ming pl.ayers and vett'rnn' .,hould
!\(· 1ntcrt'1ting to watch Ru1 "'hilt>
r.n h ha\ their own \lvle, llP' un ho~
'" im prove your pm'' l"lln ht-uh
1.11rwd from ulr"hf1h1·m
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Bourbon-Street comes to Costa Mesa
Offbeat group playing at Zubies Gilded
Cage offers some terrif~c Dixieland jazz
•
By FRANK DI FIORE
o.er .... c-m ' 1 $' .....
I had despaired of ever heanng a
rcall> first clas~ Dmeland band
again I thought 11 might be a lost an
form 1 hat 1\, unhl I heard a young
group r..tned The Bourbon Street
( ombo
II "'a\ almo\t h\ dCC1dcnt tha1 we
wc-nt to /ub1c\ C1lldM (age, at 1712
Placcn11a '\ ~.C'nue 1n Cost.a Mesa
•\t1othtr hulc l>1.111c ~roup in anuthcr
l111 le ollhc.tt rc\tauranl and b'Jr I
lhou~ht
Hut nl\ frrcnd \aid ''Let\ g1 vt•
lht'm" ti) Y.c ca n alwa~\ lcavt" ··Of
tour<,(· \he "a' nght In recent )'cars
"'<'.\C alll."nc.kd and left. too man\
Dl\1c .. ,~'"al\·· Heard too man)
over the hill bands with short winded
hom players. or otf kcY-amatcul'
groups. their eagerness overwhelmed
by a basic 1nab1hty to play the musk.
The five yo ung men who make up
Bourbon Strccl arc something else
again. They're all under 30; and
they're mus1c1ans. Masters of their
m~trumenb. They love Dmeland.
and they love performing. Their
average number runs over eight
minutes. and they go from one to the
other w1tho11t a pause.
Jim Turner plays the banJO. about
u well as you've ever heard that
collec11on of stnngs strummed. He
proves again that the hand as faster
than the C)C. and almost faster than
the car Jeff Walker pla)'s the best.
holiest. Jail clannet r vc heard in
"AWINNERAGA:IN.
THIS lS A WONDERFUL FILM..~ BEAUTIFUL.
YOU'U ... BE ON YOUR FEET AND CHEERING:' ~ ... .,..,.... WMll T\
-R A L P II M A C C H •I 0 PAT MORITA
Kid Partll
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''THE FUNNIEST MOVIE!''
"'TKE AUDl£NCE WAS LAUGHING
THEMSELVES SICK ANO SO WAS I."
<rOOl> '41111.NINl• AMt:lll< A, /1,.•/ \lf''lf'/
"THF FUNNIEST MOVIE 0 PAR THIS
YEAR."
PfOPI f , 1, "' 1/11/1,.,
"RllTHl.ESSLY FUN NY FARCE."
UllAl'fC.,l (lit ~y llf(.l~TYll. Wi.h.#'t /lurlfrlt
PEOPLE
[R}n ·: *•' _. <• -.. ..
-NOW PLAYING AT mFSE R THL~ THEATRES -
many many years. Pete fountain may
be better. but I'm not ~ure And once
1n a while, Jeff sings. Close your eyes
and you'll think Old Satchmo Louis
Annstrong 1s back with us .
Pu~ Omcland with Jau rcnd1t1ons
of songs like Caravan and Night
Train. But we can forgive them
bccau'JC their versions of 6icf Dlltil'
Bobb) P1ckwood plays lead
1rumpct, and sometimes a Ougel
horn. too -loud. brassy. dynamic,
with virtuoso quality solos He and
Jeff play smooth harmonies together.
And when they compete in a 1azzy
duet, well, you'll have to hear 11 for
yourself.
St.andards hke St. James lnfinnal)
Blues. St. Louis Blues. and After
Vou'.ve Gone are mcmorablc~And
wht'n The Saints Go Marching In ill
Zub1c'\, everybody marches
All as no\ pure su·nshine. of cour'iC
Their repertoll'C 1s still hm1ted -they
naven"t had time to team all·thc old
classics · and they really need a
trombonist. Of counc. the) might
have trouble finding sqmcone who
can keep up wt\h them And ma)be
someumes they fool around too
much for JaZ7 punsts.
Enc Messerschmidt plays bass and
occ.asionally tuba. I'm no authonty
on the bass,,but my friend used to play
it. and she says he's the greatest. Mark
Converse labors an scmi-obscunty
behind his collccuon of drums and
cy mbals. He dnvcs the whole group
w11h has strong. certain rhythms, and
somc11mes they cvbn let ham ha ve a
solo. His only problem 1s that the guy\
1n front ofh1m arc so good
The boys occ.as1onaJly stray from
The food and dnnk a'rc good at
Zubac·s. the pntts moderate. and thl'
atmosphere very infonnal. Bourbon
Street appears Thursday, Frida). and
Saturday. from 8 p.m. 10 midnight -
and somett mes a httle lon.gcr.
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'America' is both . .
patriotic and good
A restaurant" with the name
"Amenca" sounds almo~l too patn-
ollc -as 1f this 1s JUSt another tail-
nder on this year's L1bcny media
co~crage. Or. 1s it a place g9ing back
to the basic foods and basic values
that Amcncans seem to be searching
for these days? We found the latter to
be true even though there are replicas
o f the~tus of I 1bcny on tht'
prcm1 this Ncwpon Bcalh
res tau ran •
The decorators dchbcratcly set out
w create a comer of modem Amenca
with a lot of blue. white. gray and red
tsomeumes burgundy) 1n the d1ri1ng
roomi. There are steps up and down
into vanous areas. two main dining rOQJTI~ and a seafood<ockta1l lounge
I One of the tirst thingi. to hit you upon
entenng 1s a chocoholics dream. a
Targc dcssen bar of make-your-own
chocolate stuff. and a do1en other
goodies ~uch as chocolate chip
cooku:s. chocolate pies. cakes. gooey
~trfc\ even_ c.bocolatc<overcd
peanuts II 1s cenainl} a good way 10
make >Ou think throughout the mt'al
about ~vtng room for Qt's~n.
Shiny 1ouchcl> of chrome can be
found everywpere. and one dining
room cc1hng 1s madl.' uf white gnd!>
Tht'rr are Int' of mirror; 81g. com-
fortahlc hooths ~urroa !Jfl the rooms
and tht')' an: upholstered in a rather
elegant \tnpcd fabnc 1n the aforemen-
11oned colon Table\ are napped and
th<"re 1s an air of con1.1v1aht) ahout
the place that is rather n•lC
I\ V<'r) good p1ua brC"ad <>pnnkkd
w11h chee<,c and garlic " i,crved. nit<'
for munching wh1k admmng the
her low pnccs o n th•• menu Maine
lobster at S6.95 for one p<>und. S 19. YS
for two and S24 95 for a h1g five-
pound gu)., Fish cntrccsrs1an1ng at
lc56 than SI I., That"s "'ha\ 1'i 11 says
There are half a do1en pa\ta d1r,he'i
made with vanous contigurallon' ot
FIFI
CHAO -
noodles and macaroni which can be
melanged w11h fresh vegetables. van-
ous seafoods and shellfish, or w11h
plaaner sauce~ The ngaton1 •. for
instance. 1s 1he smaller vanet) of
tubular pasta and 111s to'>scd w11h bns
of freo;h basal and tomato. and
mouarella and ncoua chee~\ It; 1s
\tnng) and tasty as <if \Omeonl''s
ILahan mom v.cre in 1hc kitchen
The ~dulum 15 sit.!lng1ng Lbcs.c
days towards both hcallhlul food\ (<1S
in tish entrce\I and heany fare (as 1n
steaks and n:d meat). Looking a1 a
pnce of ~ 1195 for a 21<-ouncc
ponernou'K' or a doubk lUI Ne"'
York for the \lime tanfT make\ one
..cnously con'i1der tackling \Ul-h an
entrcc. Too m:iny tic;h cho1n:'I were
beckoning. howe\cr
'lwordfish w:i' '°' 1t1ng. hut we had
. Ix-en <"at1ng that too often lat<'h
fk11e1 10 II) the llonda ~a ha\\ .\
\pec1al of pc.lachcd salmon wa\ \O
e\c111ngly dc\Cnht'd by our wa1trt'''
there was ho need for further di\·
l U\SIC>n
Food1t'S that "-l' Jre. a C .1lmnc tor
munching 'leeml.'d a g1Kld 1dc.1 11·,
done in a hnck men along v.ith d
lOuple of p111u and the garlic hread
1 his Calzone wa\ a large halt moon
aOair formed hy enc1mng. ~everal
kind'> of chee..e in a thin \kin o f.
dough It "'a' 001ing inward goo<l-
nc-;s hut the oul\1de wa' c,llghil)
tough
lfthe menu pnceo;arc low the "''nc
(PJeaae eee CHAO/Pa'e 16)
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ANAHEIM FOUM'T A ... V AL.L.f'Y
8100'h11•S1 lel'#ards fOUlllMI Vlllev
II? 6•46 939 IS()()
COIT'A Mt:SA
EOwJithCi~Ctnlel 979 4141
IAYINIE LA HAll'A
lc!wllOS WOOOO<lllOe AMC fUllion Square S~ 1 O&SS (713) 691 0833
NOW SHOWING.
AJW!lllll • OOSlA lllSA 1.Vtll OIA#O( SAlfT A AltA
l'OClll\c 1 Anollelm EOWOtdl Cinema COWOtGt WOOdl>tlOQe AMC O!cmot MOii fowaroe ~ ~·ti 119-08~ Cenl• 1119 4141 ~106$$ CNmo 631-0~ ""° 1444
llU t1 JOit() •lA KAMA OI,.,.. SAllfA A INllel
lilotKI lnlo PlalO fOWOIO. fl TOIO AMC fWllQjl Squolo Clly °""" c.-lo IHOOO Ottvelrt &2t ~ • )119!1()() 2\S/9il oe.ll u. ~$3 92.006
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OutOnTheTown
':RestauranL>·
THE WEEK
8) J<>YCE SCHERER BOOLOVICH o.oe,_c_....,....
1 r~e rustic setting 1ns1d~ 'ihc (rat) Hor'>c )t\tl~OU~. • uloon In Santa Ana takes II!> diners
cm .1 Jou ' ft rough days bygone It 1<, ca~} to
'''u.il11c 'teat er cllld cowboy~ with c;1x \hooter'>
hol,tcmJ at the ir hj ps mingl ing 1n the town's saloon
..-.1th dancehall ladies dressed 1n black c;atin when
~ \,1 11 Earp. Diamo nd Lil and Judge Ro) Bean were
thl ban ner headlines for the local new'>papcr...
·~hat makes us unique I'> that we do an equal
"<trrwu n1 of d1n1ng business along w11h the bus1m:<i<i
glnl·ratl·d al our entertainment center." said Fred
Rc1wr \\Cl' president 1n charge of opNat10n\ ana
l'Oll n.11nmcnt
Fred Reiser
/
SzeehW'BD
liitehen 'i Jt 11J
Complete
Mandarin
Szechwan &
Hunan Cuisine
LUN CH SPECIALS
$350
Open 7 Days 11:30 a.m. -1 O:~ p.m .
Food to Go • Beer & Wine
512 W. 19th St • Costa Mesa • 548-2060
(Across 19th from Costa Mesa Courtyards)
\ind: its 1ncep11 on in I Y79. the< ra/\ Hur<,c ha<.
pr •• 1ded Orange Count} with not onh heam
lUl\lnt· hut a n arra) of top notch pcrtormerc; fhc
hrt1hoJrd includes Mel T11is. Janie Frkke. "\llckc\
< 1111 ·, and Eddy Raven .. but that 1'> nnh a
,rn.111t·nng of the musical talent the rc\t.iurant ha'
\hi I\\ l ,j\l'd
· · r h c 1 de a was. rca II ) ti m c I y t ha L L he Crazy· l'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••••=iiiiiiiiiiii ..
Hor<.t' opcnrd 1ts doors during that momentous era
"hen the cowbo)"'ftfovcment stan cd," he said. ·tn the music 1npu'str) wt· ar~ kn<YWn thruugh-o~ thl' I n1ted tates as the smallest n1gh1~luh dmng
m.11 .. 1 <.hows." Reiser '5ald
l ht· 11.000-squarc-foot n:\taurar11 am.I \a loon
h," tx·cn artfully d1v1ded 1n1u ,e,aal lrCJll\t'
,,l.,tl·rn themes. Meals can be enJo~cd 1n Jakt•\
H.11 l'k·r ">hop with 11s h1$h-bac ked 'Wooden hooth'>. or
till "1ph1st1cated gaming parlor v.11tt plu'lh grern
,1 id hurgund) motif. .or pt.·rh.ip\ tht• ru<.t1t 11,cr\
''·•hk ~llh >AUO<kn railing'> Jnd mJ pl.i1d t.ihk-
L ulh' The restaurant·~ han4ul'I f.Julit1l'' l.1n
• 1 11mmud.11e 20 or 200
\.\ t' not onl) prll\ 1de a nict• d1n1ng l'\fX'rll ml·
' • ur l U~tOmCr'S", but an Opponun1\~ \Cl l·n_(O\ ,1
I 1 • 1l11u<, '>huY. " he <,a1J ··c u\1t1mer' c.in rc'>l.·rq•
\I 11n~ tahle'> J'i wl'll a'> rc~·rH' t1t-.fll·t., tnr m.1!111
\•: t rt\ ll 1s a nice pack.igc tx'cJu\C l'\Cn thing 1<..
• thl' ..ame prem1<;{' w11h Jmpk par)..1ng and
1· l "'"close CNcwpon r ree"'a' at D \t'f Road!
I he< ra/\ llor'l' hJ\ l·n1crt.11nml'nl ,l., l'O J,1\\
·' \l1 k \•.tth major shc1v.\ OOl Ill' \V.(I llnll"\ during.
11 ,\tl'I. The perli "llan<.C'> Jfl' ,1t "1 p m and 111
' m lit lo.rt'> run Oc\>Al't·n SI' JnJ \2'i
J ht· rc\taurant ov.ncr' Hrad Mllkr J101
"' .1flp and. l.>cnn1 s Sc·nh ong1narrd the Wllll'P' 111.1
tlmner hou-.c/n1gh1club in 1477 IU'it he-ton· thl'
l • 11111\r~ crall:.· su rfan·d
::R.eci~----~--Ti4fe weEK
CRAZY HORSE ABILENE ONION RING
4 eggs (Wblpped In a 'arge bowl> "' ....
FTHEWEEK
I he r~:ict amount~ for this ··k1lkr" dnnl.. UH' a
hou'>t' M:Crct . here are 1lw 1ngrcd1C'nt'i .
.\c-cord1nrto Reiser. the ·majonty-of the
entcna1nment " currcn1 coun'try; however. it also
lcaturc' nostalg1l mu-;1c like the Kingc;ton Trio and
h 1ur F-rc'ihmen along wnh Big Bands sounds.
" ·on .\ugust 25. The ( oaslcrs, The Platters and
Hohh\ Freeman will be o ur main a11rac11on," he
... 11d
1 he ( r:v}_l lorse menu emphas11es countr)
muling lcatunng prime nb and fresh seafood .
··our bc'>t -.cllrng item is our roasted pnme nb.''
hr '>aid "The meat 1s never frozen and delivered
tresh 10 the re'>taurant It 1s prepared and cut daily
on tht· prem1\t' v.h1(h 1s a d)ing art, but we still take
tht• time 10 do our own 1nd1 \. ldual prcpara11on "
I he ( ra/\ Hor'>c also ofTc~ 1tscustomers a vast
.,ded1on of frl·sh <,ea food Lunch pnce'i range from
$ "\ 1)5 10 $9 SO for full cnur..c en trees. dinners pnced
from $9 95 to S 15 Y5 Other speuallt1es are-
honwmadt• \oup and bread\, a vanet) of de'-SCfl-s-
.tm.l an J>Aard \\Inning "'JJl: hlit
fhe <rat\ I lime " located at 1580 Broolhollo~ \:in1a .\na. Lunch" served Monday
thru rm.la~ I I a m. to 1 p.m and dinner Monday
thru 4')unda) 'Ip m to 10:30 p.m For rcc;trvation'i
lClll qQ.1512
S cups buttermilk
4 '" cups flour ,., ·cup salad oll
% tablespoons coarse grou.nd pepper
3 tablespoon salt
t bottle Lones tar beer ( 1% ounces)
--
..
Dip rnlo-;~I \lie onions 1n ahove batter Rings
m·e<l 10 be wparatcd whole to alto"' for haller to cover
them proper!~ "icrves four people. ,.
CRAZV HORSE P UNCH
IS I proof rum
Amber rum
Brandy
Vodka
and ...
special blend of tropical blend liquors
The l1qu1J tumsa hlu1~h-grecn and 1~ served an a
., 2-ouncc long .-.1cmmrd fhh howl . t•rvc•\ two or more
rx·opk
Due to Popular Demand ... Marcello's .. Early Bird" Specials Are
..Now Av.allable from Op en to CJosln_g EYEIJYDA ':'I_ •
Super Specials
Include So up And Sal~d
Garlic Bread, Sherbert &'toffee •
• Fettucini Verde w/Alfredo Sauce
• Chicken Marcello • Calamari Frite
• Rigatoni ala Broccoli •Stuffed Shells Mt':·:~ .. ice
• Linguini Al Fruto Del Mare
ONLY $62 5
17502 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-5505 \"f ,11..-..,, u,"lt.~u .... ...... • ' ,. .. r-•··· ft4h•• "I•
NEW! Saturday
Champagne Brunch
i:.ne Dinner Theatre Premiere
df the Phenomenal Musical
1 YEARS ON BROADWAY
WINNER OF 1 TONY AWARDS
WITH THE HIT SONG
"DON'T CRY FOR ME
ARG ENTINA" EVITA
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OutOnTheTown
REUBEN'S SOUTH COA T vrL-
LAGE
Has Pleasblg 8rUJ1cb There·~ '1nuall} no hm11 10 one·s
desires at Reuben's Sou1h Coas1
Village SU P E R SUNDAY
BRUNCH EXTRAVAGANZA
There's something to fit everyom:·,
l~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii91 taste at this lavi sh buffet of mouth-• watenng temptations. And )'Ou'rc
, ~' ~~· sure to find ,the atmosphere one ol contemporltf) elt-gancc
Reuben's Brunch ExtravaganLa of-
fers an all-vou-can-eat buffet includ-
ing such items as Baron of Beef. Egg~
Benedict. Potato Dishes and other
hot entrce~. both . traditional and
unique V1sn the Waffie Bar ( 18
diffrrcnt toppings). Omelette Bar
(creatl' ~our o~n), Mu Shu Shrimp
Bar and Pa'>ta Bar There·~ al'>o <l
Fre\h Fru11 & alad Bar Brt>ad!>.
Pastne~. Banana!> f oster\ and-more'
You "on·1 go awa~ th1r'>I\ either for
on the wa\ bad, to \our tahk don t
forget to \top h' the ail-\Ciu-1.an-dnnL
Now Serving
COUNTRY STYLE
. SUNDAY $199
BRUNCH
In<. ludes Bever ,1ge
Well Drml<. or Beer I thampagnt' and JUlte har featuring 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM some J11Terrnt Juice' For tho\!.' "1th an a'er..llln to thampagne Rc:uht·n'
\\Ill atCllmmuddlC: "'llh j ulm 645-8091 phmenta~ 'odLa <lnnl'
1712 Placentla The pm:c 1!> right tuo <>nl~ Sl4 ~'
l lor all )'-OU can eat and <!nnl \t1uRJ\ Costa MeRa 100 good 10 ht· true" v. ell tome: 1n jnd
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Ll~n~. ~ll~~atmg 1<, belie:' 1ng'
RIVIERA
R£5TAURANT
eo11t/J1e11ta! C!uui1te
South Co••t Pl•z• . 540-3840
This Brunch event 1sava1lablc onl}
at the Reuben's 1n South Coast Plaza
Village. Served Sundays 10 a.m. to 3
p m. Reservations are highly rec-
ommended. Call 9]9-3474. Reuben's
Southcoast Village 1s locate(! at 164 1
W unflower across from Nordstrom
South Coast Plaza.
CHAO'S DINE·STY •••
From Page 14
pnces are austere fhere are about 8::!
"1nes. loyal 10 Cahfom1a. 1ha1 could
"'ell induce )Ou to have mo11: than
one boule Rutherford H 111 1\.frrlot at
~I 3 provided value and good t:m• for
our dinner.
RED CROSS SPAGHETTI COOK-In the good old day\. e"el)onc
OFF knew that a blue plate '>pec1a l wa$
"The Nonh A.mencan Rc-g1onal -hcan) homc-coo~cd food mca"1 to
Champ1onsh1ps of Cahfom1a-St}le \Ut1sfy.the tumm) and the tastcbud'>
Bocci Ball" a reset for Sunday, Sepr 1. That pan 1\ not forgotten at Aml·nca.
during the Second Annual American The charming gourmet had o rderl'd
Red Cross paghett1 Cook--0ff. at the the ~lmon special and 11 wa' ~r. cd
l ' .S Manne Corps .\ir Station !:'.I on an°' ers11ed blul' plall' 3'> oppo~d
Toro f he-Spaghetti Cook-off 1o; Reid 10 m\ white one annual!~ a\ a hcncfit for the Red Y..hat "a'> th1~ anompa0\1ng thl·
( rO'>'> . cntrccs on the plate'' ~-,en d11Tl·ren1
Both prull''-\1nnjl Bocci pla~er. 'egetahle'>·' \nd httlc 'hn·' nf kmon
and "tho~ "ho ha'e ne,c:r pla,cd peel t"ttted 1n10 "'h1m\ll31 \hapt''>
before'' an-10' 11ed 10 pan1c1pa1e atop the f~h'' I cannot rn.ill thl' l.i't
according to Bex~• ( oordmator time \Oma"' pcrfenh tc>11lcJ l'-'llh
Henr. H11chcnd of the Balboa Ba' lrunch 1n1act) 'esttin matk .in ap-e luh. °'<t'"'fXin Rcalh Tnc general pearant·l' < auliOu"'n hrull11h
puhli, -\Oung and old -" Jlu"en.•1tl'\. Jll1m.1. ht·c:t' hrnkll
l'ncouragc:d to ··meet the l..halkngl pot<Jto 1uuhm1 and l.irrut~ ~c:r( a
tr> lhl·1r hanJ at the -.pon. jflJ 'lrlfl'.'d \Urtl'"' ol thl·ir 11"-n
.\' for lhl' f1\h thl' \ea ha<,<. '-'J\
.. Bob Burn~: 'till
'\.,. J. ,, ~···
Award Winning
Continental Menu
F eaturing
A Wide Variety
~ .. ~riv Bu..-h .,,m1th
U 111 h Pilot
... -•· of Fresh Fish )luta..,. ...... ____ _
Expanded Ear ly Dinner Menu 5-7 pm ~~--~~~~~~-,/"
Elegant Sunday Champagne Buffet
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY . BA NQUL rs
37 Fash ion Island Newport Beach 644-2030 •
OPENS Al'Gqff 21'it
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generous in s11e. fresh. nicely gnlled
and moist as can be Nothing else
required. The salmon. though, began
10 register as something very special
In years of loving French presen-
tations and sauces. gnllcd s1m-
pli c1t1e'>. and enough ethnic ways w11h
fish to fill a book. nothing had fared
bt-tter This was plump, fresh, moist
and navorful fish crying out tha t this
1s fish as 1t ~hould be. How is .11
pc:>'>'1ble to have cntrces that are \0
fa1rl) priced. knowing the cost of
<.ea food and meat\ toda)" The owner
came from the east coast w11h a
financial intcre\I in "holt'~le fi'>h
J1stnbuhon H 1\ lit"'> to the fisherme n·
art• 'it1ll 1ntat1. and to thts hi' ha'>
added meat pu"e~or\ "'ho can
'iuppl) the qualtt~ along w11h a good
pncc .\dd a nair tor dmng 1.olumc
rntaurantc. "hit h (an ah\<irh a <,hgh I
h high food lO\I and the l'quat1on
"'Or~' out
\1dc order; ot I 001s1ana \3m Inc'>
\ffioLcd bal.nn \lo lib \ crmont l.hcd·
~r and mlkd t•ggplant "-Ith t\l.O
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11 STAGE SHOWS. MUSIC & MAGIC. DIXIE BANDS 11 ~ed 1n the beautiful Newport Harbor this maiestic
Pilddlewheeler provides the perfect backdrop lo celebrate
your si>eoal occasion It's a rare combination of StJOO.Jlent
eritrees. famous desserts. muslGlans. magioans and enter
tamers Plus the authentic charm of the American UO)'s
make your dining experience a truly special occ:aSIOO
~ 0111y lor k.rncti d1nl'M!f ~ncl Sunoayllrltllai Loca1ecfit 151 East Colst Hliflway. Newport &.ch (114) 67~ 5790
I 8 Dally Piiot Obtebook/ Frtdav August 1 · 1966
SO Years of Fine Italian Dinin·g
I n1o'r our 1.u1<,inc from Central and Northern Ital~ lvt'r~ mt.•al
1<, \t'rH•J with old world char-m a generous v1ev.
of New~n Bay valet parking and complimentary
boat <,lips Piano bar and lull menu until I a m
Make plans now to dine with us th1~ evening Call
171.tl M2·7880 for reservations or Information
ahout our bay view banquet lacilit1es
313 I West Coast Highway. Newport Beach
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Out On The Town .-
RESTAURANT NEws: ..
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.. m petc for pnzcs and awards. wh1k
proh:ss1onal teams will balll~ .for thl·
t tie of Regional Champion "
Bocci BaJI. currently cxpcncncmg a
,urge in populanty. 1s a trad111onal
11.1han ball game daung back 10
1t'!l 1ent Rome. ll 1s played by pitching
.1 \oltball·s1zcd bowling ball toward a
,mall ball called the "Jack ... the obJcl t
1i .. ing to ~ore points by rolling the:
11ga ball as close to the Jack J\
fl"'\1bk Teams consist of two pla)·
r\
\t\ It-.. he ..aid "Th3t's the beauty of11
-an) bod)' can pla) 11 practically
any" here But 1t 1s more d1flicult than
11 first appear~ ..
SOUPLANTATION Opens
Finl Oru1e Couty Resca1raa1
The ~plantauon. ·With three
popular ana successful restaurants 1n
C1atc\ to the Spaghetti c ook-o ffwill San Diego. will open its first res-o~ to the pubht at 11 a.m. The taurant tn O range County on Mon-
o fl1cial times for tht' lk>cci Ball day. Aug. 4 in the new Tustin Plaza
Tournamvnt have not however. hccn located at the intersection ofNcwpon
confir med To pamcipate or 10 Ave. and Maan St. in Tusti n.
rccc:n c moFe 1nformat1on on thr Sou plantation features 114 feet of
Boen Ball Tournament or the Spa· . salad bar. extravagantly stocked with
&ht'1t1 ( ook-off conlart Draw fresh greens and vegetables, exotic
WILD GAME
Comp~t~ Dinners
.-featuring. ..-
• Hippo • Venison
• Pheasant • aua11
T ; • \lllld Boar
~~ S15.95 tO S17.95
'f;f;f!N'W/r@ -rlc• ' hurlten plo
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°"'THC PCNIHSUlA 801 E. Bafbo•
BALBOA 673-7726
lll\ttm t ally played onl) b)' nob1hl\
1n l<Kl1ficd uniform!! o n rcgulatll)n
" .1111\ urcd greens. Bocci has c'oh cd
\le( ldland .u the Orange Count> pasta salad s and every I maginable •
Red< ro'~ K35-5lKI . t'Xt 350 ~d~r~e~ss~1n~g~a~nd~1~o~p~pi~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•
llAIN RAUAN · .. rn 11\ onginal roots \o uthl·rn
.d110rnia style. according 111
11 i.h,ock does awa> w11h the: lor-
11 1111' k a vrng o nl) the simple J°' 111
hc:~imt'
'I IJhoratC' equipment and a great
J1 al of physical \trcngth " not
'll Hrl'd fo r Southern < ahtorn1a
Thl' Jlil<b .\rnt'm:an Red ( ros~
'ipaghr111 C oo l -ofr a day-long event
-..11h 11n-g11rng l'Olt>narnment for the
1·n tm: IJmth is ..et for "ic:ptembcr 7
J t thl.' I· 'i \fannc: ( orps .\tr Station
1nl-f l vro \dml\\1on1sSSforadults.
"1th l htldrcn I ~ and under admitted
frl·~ "~ l hJrge
ALL THE WARMTH OF SUNNY ITALY
NOW SERVING LUNCH Mon. Tbru Fri.
In Our Garden Patio &
Ro ma ntic Dining Room
feanmng f
Italian Style Rarbeque Entress
Grilled On Ou r Outdoor Charcoal Broiler
Choose from a variety of
Fresh Fish, Meat & Poul try Dishe
Plus Our New Luncheon Menu
Ronnie Brown Trio
Sun. thru Wed From 8PM
c;~~H£b~~f!f{~
F v •' _J nd •••food
~
Happy Hour Special
5:30 pm to 6 :30 pm
Combination-Dinner
A luscious combination plate
that Includes tempura,
chicken, a choice of yellowtafl
· or oysters, rice, mlso soup -
and morel
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HSS-VI• l:Jdo •Newport Beach • (71 4) 675-0575
Lunch 11 :30 am -2:00 pm Dinner 5:30 pm -11 :30 pm
• 1ss·THAN 1011·TH111<.
Our menu is a quick read. ambiance as much as our
And-a great-valu~. ~. Spaeious table&and
favorit~ Italian veal, chicken booths. Prompt service.
and pasta entrees. Unlimited Convenient ~g.
refills 91 our fresh garden Best of ad for a restaurant
sala<find famous soft. garlic so rich in fe.alures, you don't bread.sticks;-~ ·-,~ Ufbe rich to affoRJfL
desserts. Wine. Beer. Spirits. So for a truly unique l~n
We sen:e ei~teen Italian and dining ~nee, bring
domestic wmes·by the glass-yoo appetite.10 atru.1y __
or bottle. unique Italian restaurant.
Yqu'll also love our The Olive Garden.
Opm. Sunday-Thursday
Ila m lfr3lp.m
Friday &: Saturday
11 a.m .-11 p.m.
16811 Beacn BouJevani,
just North ol Wa~ Aw .•
t::luotington. ~lWS-1491
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Oe"sserfs 2 25
2 95
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CHAO'S DINES TY •••
F.-.omPagel6 .chee~s are very in step with today's
mood on dming. Fish cntree'i from
Mal) land. softshell crab to o'er a
dozen kinds of seafood and shclltish
al'io march 1n the nght paradr .\nd
had. to back with that ~•d.l.'d
chocolate dessert bar 1~ the salad bar
pared from the 50 or so 1 tcmc; m man)
plarc\ to a manage a bk' bal-.cr's do1cn
Soup and salad at S4 45 ~hould nng
(famous from the diner era) w11h yam
fnes. free range ch1ckrn (allowed to
roam free on the farm) stuffed with
crabmeat. and pnme nb also qualif)
as all-Amencan food
door was locked 100 t'arl) that the
kuchen ere"' packed 11 1n while we
were being seated and now "'e could
o'nl) have something fro n:i the c;ea-
food bar. The good mood had passed
and we took our lcaH' in r,earch of
dinner elsewhere It wa~ good that ~l'
returned to Ir) again
.\mcnca. 4~ 50 Martingale V. :t).
Newport Beach 83 '-0080. Re~r
' a11ons arc accepted lunch Monda) ~;;;;::;;c;:::===::;c:=:=::::::s===:z=:=:=:i:==::::::iC::::::=:=:c~;=;;;rr==== -------------------------. through Frida~ S4 '>S to S7 '>5 D1n -
111: nerc'er)night-S6.9StoSll95tor
a la,,prtc COlrCCS (Cll<'Cpt for the large
lobsters> l\eafood bar ( ockta1I
lounge with h'e en1cna1nmen1
Wedncsda>s through ~aturda)\ \a\-
ual-nc~t to sem1-dre'is) a111re .\II_
maJor credit cards are aneptcd ~It
pafkmg.
morl' 'aluc bell~.
\ double wh1tc-t0Wl'r hurgcr
There's no doubt the public hk~
"hat"sgoingon here. It ~a!>a Tuesda)
r' ening. the seafood bar was packed
and there "'ere few tables left 'acant
at 7 p.m. All around u!> were the
happiest people 1n town.
We.JOO. were having a good lime of
11. unlike the first time "e tned to get 1ust short of the 9:30 mark. the front
mto the restaurant This evening door was locked. A. k1tchep door "as
redeemed our spmt Between '1s1ts a found aJar and. )es. the kuchen crew
new manager had been hired and the "a\ \1111 working. Back Lo the front ~
operation had becomr more pr6'.., rnuplt e>.11ed and we qt.11cld> caught
fess1onal The first attempt at dm1ng the fast-slamming door Once 1ns1de.
turned out 10 be no dm1ng <\t all We we were seated and given menus Five
called to a~k hoW late dinners ~ere mmutc6 later someone approachc.-d
served. Informed that the kitchen wa" the table and asked wh> we were
open until 10 p.m .. we.-told th.c '01cc \Ill mg there. Sorry. we couldn't order.
on the other end of the phone that we lhl' kitchen was closed. The best
would be there beforl' 9;30. _Amving 1nformat1on we could gt•t wa~ that thl'
Bring your famlly 10 the ~ach and enjoy the many plusures of Balboa!
d tt , A Jitrtit:
'Y "4~Q"' ...
H J'li.c ot..,,,... fsed• t tt "
1714 Placentia
Costa Mesa
Call 645-8091
for infonna ti on
WE PROMISE YOU
GOOD CHINESE
FOOD
1 UNCHf ~ OINNfR') lR PIC l\l
COCKTAii s BANOL tT r Al.•11T1r
CA 1rn1N , roan Tc"l .o
•1PfN 1 QA'YS
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
ON FOOD TO GO
11. ; • •o
Presents
LIVE DIXIELAND JAZZ
featunng
T he Bourbon Street
Dixieland Jazz Group
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
from 8 pm
DA NCING
Country Mus1C by Clyd e & Kanoy
Sundays. Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Co mplete Dinners
Only $4.95
Broasted Chi cken-
Our Specialty
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ON THE PENINSUL A
BALBO A
FaOM
$3.7
9 atn to~ p.m
801
E. Balboa
673-7726
Ol(A.N(a COUNTY, CWF'OllNIA
Where tt..
''laa'' People .....
Keep vour working
parts in order.
Aitpo<tef Inn Hot~ OPPOSITE JOHN WA YN£ AIRPORT
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FROM
10 TOIOO .,..,,,
~111
Aooerd •••• ....
BANQUET FACILITIES
-ALL OCC.AS IONS -
• IUSINUS H lAkfASn ·LUNCHEONS
'0tNNlltS
• Sll'lCIAl l Vl NTS • WlOOINGS • "AltTllS
• IAltMITlYAHS • fOltMAl OINNlltS
wr·u ~" YOU l'lAN . Mt CHOfCC "' --•
833 -.. 2770
11 700MAC M T k VO -llVM
I CrazyBurro Cant1na 1s a Cahforn1a-sty~ Meitean restaurant featuring seafood
specialties lunch and dinner seven days Sat and $un brunch Dancing. hve
entertainment nightly . Casual. inexpensive AE, MC, V CrazyBurro Cantma, 8082
Adams Avenue (at Beach Blvd.), Uunhngton Beach 960 7644
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A~1ERICA
1rl() MartingaJe Wa~. Newport
l\f•11r h. 833-0080. Open 11 a.m.-1 ::j()
um American reirional cooking,
lunch spec1aJs, happy hour f rt>sh
l.1ve Mame lob.Uir. New York stylr
p111.a cooked in a brick oven. Near
II(' Airp0rt off MacArthur. Late
dining, entt'rt.a1nment Re&tr
,·at1un.' accepted Casual, ineipt"n
•IH' M<'. V, AE
THE BARN
Havr the prime of your lift' C'h00f;1 ng
lrom the extensive 26 item menu
'ituks. seafood, BBQ, Me:1ican dis
hi'~ mrluding u l&d bar, and morl'
~tern charm and rounCry am
hurnce 81'Ukfut M·5 6<~0-11·00,
l.unrh M-F 11:00·2 .10. Dinner ';
n1~hts from 5:00 p m Happy hour
\f F' .(:30.7 p.m. SatelTitt' dish. Livt'
~ntPnainmt'nt and dancing. Ran
quei fecilitie . 14982 Redhill.
111~11n. 259-0115.
THE ORIGINAL BARN
FAR.'1ER STEAKHOUSE
Y~' They are the ori'1nal. f'a.mous
t11r their one-and·a·half pound
l111rterhOUBe-atealu and ft'atunng d1~pl8y 15roiling. Pro1Jdly11erving for
!4 years. Lunch Mon.-Fri 11-2. Din
ner nightly Mon;.Fr1. from fl p.m.
'lat & Sun. from 4 p.m 2001 Harbor
Hl,·d., CO!!UI Mesa 642 9iii
DOB BURNS
Superb is the word t.o describe th••
fine dining Ntabliahment. Senr1ng
'llewport for 18 years. speC'iaJizing in
Angus raised beef, the finest you
'1m get. Also fe&turing fresh fish.
'l'AI and chicken. The linen coverfd
1.11blea, candles and fresh flowel"I
~dd U> the elegance, with booths and
high back chajra for privacy.
Flickering lantern• and claas1cal
m':!~•c ca ture the charr'!ling and
wurm atmotj)here. Open for lunch.
chnner and their 1plend1ferous Sun·
day brunch. Exi..nsive wine liat 37
F11~h1on rsland G4<4 20:\0
BRISTOL
BA R A GRILL ~
At Holiday Inn Tr&ditionaUy an
1111 American favorite place to eat
llnd pri<led for family dining. Every
thing rrom juicy 1tud11 and chope t.o
'ipecial chicken dishes and fresh
11eafood. Bounteou1 aalad bar.
Sumptuou. daily lunch.eon buf~et.
Open daily for duung and ~kta1l11.
:I 131 Bristol. St., Cotta Mes.a.
f>fi7 3000.
DILLMAN'
The Dillman (amaly LI faml1U~ for
theil' traditional warm hoapltality
and line food. Fineat pr1mt1 rib an
Halboe and '""b Ii h d11ily. Com pie~ dinner &pt-Cialt daily. Frit1n~ly
service and a fun, delightful at-
moephere. Open daily for lunch and
dinner. Brunch SaL and Sun. 801 E.
Balboa. 673· 7726.
THE HIDE-AWAY
Tired of eating out at placoa wil.h no
privacy? Search no more! The Hide·
away provides privacy with it&
booths and partitions. perfect for
business luncheona and romantic
dining. AJI newly decorated offering
a reining atmosphere. The special-
t1e are !l(!afood and steaks. AJ.
fordable dining for the whole fam.
1ly. Variety of daily apeciaa. Home·
made soupirand sauoet. Beef & wine
served also. 587••Edinger at Spring·
dale an Marina Shopping Village.
HuntingtA:>n Beach. 840·6518.
JOLLY ROGER
Great American rood and at the beat
pnces. The Jolly Roger hu always
been known as a good famil,y value
rtttaurant. The menu features
bm1kfast, luncn and dinner wiUi a
large variety of dishes to choose
from From egg dishes. griddle
t"&kes. burgers, sandwiches, salads
to complete dinners of seafood,
kteak.s, C'h1cken and dt'lic1oua des· 11eru f'amjly owned for 35 yem
wuh lhe friendlit'l!l ~rv1ce in town.
400 S \<ia.st Hwy .. Laguna Beach.
494 :11:17
GREEK
~ENE'S TERRACE
\ll'nt'• Terrare 1~ n fnmalv owned rt'~taurant With a11thl'nt11 (;reek
loud made 1ust ;a~ 11 111 al homt'
Eu1uy our Souvnlik1, Mm1JSaka 1md
Mene\ famous Rakl11va m the at
lll•"'Pht're of o 1.n•l'k Taverna
:O.l}('m1I;. chanl(e da1lv . C'c1mplete
w1nr h,t, 1ndud111g wml'~ of Greece
!'.en m1t lunt·h 11nd dinner L1mitfd
re,rnat11tn" :!:lf>:l2 El Toro R08d
:: 11 El I oru K:lo .12~ Catering
11vnilnhlr \' .M<
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CALIFORNIAN
PASTEL'S
Tht' newesl event m dining in the
Newport area Featunng a special
blend of cuhnary creations from
California and lhe rest of the world.
Such lantali<iing items as;
marinated shrimp and scallops in a
ginger vinaigre~t.e salad. ~ou~h
w&tering pul4 hlte angel hair with
eeafood and fret1h tomato. PiU&S
baked m an authenLic Italian wood
burning oven, the only one in New-
port. And a variety of Grillades
· specialties. Uinner served daily
(cloeed Mond&y) and Happy Hour.
Reservations recommended. 1520
W. Coast Highway, Newport 8ll8ch.
(714) &48·7167.
BUBBLES
BALBOA.CLUB
Bubbles ia a treuurt, a 30'• style
supper club done with fenwy and
wit Th~ C"hllll!pllgflt ace bucket.a are
abaped like top bata and the light
fiiturt!' lib martini gi..e.. The
walla are bung With or~al 1930'•
art and the reatrooma are true to
deco atyle. The cui1ine combinee
Rrench and (t.alian e1ementa in a
homey American coot.ext. Open for
dinner Mon.-Ttwra. 5:30·10:30
p.m.; 6·11 p.m. Fri., Sat, Sun . .Sun·
day Brunch 10 a.m.·3 p.m. RMer-
vat.iont are auggest.ed. Dinner from
S9.95 to $15.95. l_ql! Bar. Vita, Mu-
urCard, Ameri~ Expresa. Bub-
blea ia located at 111 Palm Stretit. in
BaJboa at the comer or Palm and
BaJboa. Call 675-9093.
INDIAN
ROY AL KHYBER
RESTAURANT
1000 North Britto! Street, Newport
Beach, (at Jamboree) 71•·752-5200.
Lunch-Dinner, esquiliu dining in
the midst of " gleaming whju Taj
Mahal oui.11. Featuring &ward win·
oing nQrthern Indian cui1ine
elegantly presented in ihe Mogllul
tradition. Hor. d'oeuvrt!I, aerved
Mon-Fr i 5:00-6:00, Lunch Mon-Fri
11-2:30, Sat &t Sun champagne
brun.ch 11-3:00, Dinner Sun-Thura
5:30-16:30, Fri-Sat until 11:30: Res·
ervations accepted, MaaterCard,
V1aa. American Exprea. Gourm¢t
ut.ering. weddinp, private parties,
and corporate aocomodations.
ITAUAN
C~RMEL0!8
1'hi11 ult.ra-smart haven or excep·
tional Italian and Continental
Cuisine is one or the more rewarding
places to dine. Freah pasta and
special "light" sauces are carefully
prepared by three of the f'inest Ital-
ian chefs. Piano bar entertainment
complements the fun atmoephere
AICreM:o dining (weather per·
milling). Open Tues. ·Sun. from
6:00 p.m. for dinner. 3620 E. Coast
Hwy. C-Oron~el M&r. 675·1922.
DEFALCO's
"Home of the all you care ureat
antip&sto and zuppa bar" $4.95.
Sance J914 a tradition in three cities
and two counlnes Truly a family
restaurant with family prices Din·
nt'nJ $4.95 to $1 l.9f>. Veal, chicken,
calrones. cat&mari, pastas, scampi
beer & wine lisl.8. Open folllWunch
and dinners. Sundays feature·Jo,i;ing
A-Long" WiTh T ony, a really-fu
n1te. Cloud Mondays 270 East
17th Stret. Hilgren Squue. Costa
Mesa. Reservationll 722 9264\
MARCELLO'S
Thia award winner offers an ex
Uinaive menu specializing in putaa,
veal, cioppino and their famous
handm&de piwl. Eatabliahed aince
1973, thia family owned restaurant
has captured the hearta of lt.alaan
food lover.. Lunch Mon.·Fra., Din
ner 7 night.a a ~It. 17602 Beach at
Slater, Huntinl(ton Buc-h
B42·6605.
VILLA NOVA
A bfautiful bey view rrestes the
rmnantac setting th.at ha.~ made the
V11l11 Nov8 a "1peci11l la:ind of pla~"
for 0\1'1 fifty years. UPfrb C'Uilline
from C!'ntml and Northern 1t.aly
..
eerved in Old World charm. Ex-
tenaive wioe liaL Dinner nightly.
Piano bar. Full menu till 1:00 a.m.
3"13 1 Weat C_oast Hwy .• Newport
Beach. 6•2-7880.
I
t
taurant allo off era an Ht.entive wine ' •
li1t, and excel.a in tableeide prep·
aratio111 and flambes. Open for
t:.unch l 1:30-3 p.m., Dinner from 6
p.m. Excellent banquet facilitie11.
Clpsed Sun. and holidays. 3333 S. ______ _. _ Bri.,t.ol, CMta Mesa. M0-3S4-0.
LI'S RESTAURANT'
U you love Cbineae food. you're 1ure
t.o enjoy din.inc bere, u Li'a prom·
ilee truly aut.beot.ic Chinese food.
The menu o ffen a wide variety of
exotic dithes, from a la carte to
combinationt including Cantoneee
&: Szechuarr atyle. Breathtalring
decor in a aupremely beautiful at·
moaphere. TropicaJ drinka to
quench your tbint.. Open 1even days
a week for lunch and dinner. 8961
Adama, Huntington Beach.
961 -9115. 314 N. Beach Blvd.,
Anaheim. 827-1210.
THE LOTUS
Enter the Orient and uper1ence the
ucellence of Mandarin and
St.echwan Cuisines. Authentic Chi~
nese dishes especially prepared by
mast.er chef Liu. The Lotus can
offer culinacy masterpieces to your
liking. The lovely dining area is
dominated with pictures 9f the
Lotus fl ower-t.he symbol of purity
an Chinese cnlture. Enjoy fine Chi·
ne11e dining as well llil wine, spirit.a
and hospitality at the Lotus.
Located in Harbor Center &t 2300
Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call
54f>-3331
' MANDARIN GOURME'f.
A truly 11pecial plAce to dme, the
Mandarin Gourmet has bffn a gold
award winner and owner, Michael
Chiang was voted Restaurateur of
the Yt'ar. Specializing m Peking,
Shanghai, Suchwan and Hunan
rui111nes. they offer an array of deh-
cacies including Peking Duck.
dumplings, whole fish and more
sumpti11us dishe~ EleRant at
mosphere. impeccable serviCl' and
esteni;ive wine l1llt l!iOO Adams,
Costa Me!111 fl40 19;17
t:oN'TINENTAL
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM
Airporter Inn Hotel
Conl)e~ and sedude<l from the
husy airport surround1ng11 The
Mfd11erranean Room offen 11uperb
rontmental t uisine for lunrh, din-
ner and Sunday brunch Tnp enter·
tomment nightly 111 the Cabaret 1.nu~e.. The. Cai>wn'a Table JS
open for dining 24 hours Ptrfect for
v.11tchm1t California sun'flt.s 1s the
f'hght Deck Lounge Tht Airport.er
Inn 1s located at 18700 MacArthur
Alvd in Irvine ~:l:l 2770
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PUFFIN'S
An 11dventure 1n nnt11ral ent1n1<
Fresh quality inicrl'd1l'nt.~ preparfd
m 11 !lam;>le yet elegant way Award
winninjl recipe!! Garden settin~ ma
Eunip..an Cafe tyle atmosphtrt
Casual brtakfai;t and lunrh Form1tl
d1nin& fnr dinnt'r Stm Thurs. -;
11.m 10 p.m .. Fn & S11t till 11 p m
JOMI R Coa11t Hwv , C'c1rnnn drl
M11r 640 15i3. ·.
RIVIERA
RtlAJt kl 1ernr10U!I Hn'lc.' IO nn
Pl~anl, intimate at.mo phere E1-
pettly preparfd rontanental du1ht'tl
hv C'ht'f Richard Uer1rn.-r, einC'e
11170. Thi~ award w1nnin1t rt'!I
LECHATEAU
A touch of the Frencb countryaide
baa come to Newport Beach, with
the opening o( the Country Side Inn 1
at the corner of Briatol and Redhill
Avenue. Fuhioned .~r a Euro-
pean bed and breald'ut inn,
empbaaizinc a penonal touch, the
Country Side Inn it the home of Le·
Cbat.eau Restaurant. Featuring
fuhiorable California cui1ine with
1 French flAir, menu apecialitiea
include Crepes Au• Framboiaea,
Cobb Salad Pari1ienne and Tour·
nedot Roeaini. Breillut., lunch and
dinnet are aerved daily, ~nning
at 6:00 a.m. Complimentary hon ,
d'oeuvre. are 11erved nifhtly in the
"Loung~ F.pr rese.rYationa ple.ue call
6-49-0300.
CAFE FLEURI
Take a ~al in Caft' Fleuri for break·
fa.st. lunch or dinner EnJOY an ex
quisite envirorunent influenced by a
French couch. Hot Jlln Monday
through Friday from 5:00 till 9'.00
p m and an outatanding white
iclove brunch makt this Cafe the
place to mt'el Open 7 days a week,
6:00 a.m.·10:30 pm. Moderately
priced. (400 ~acArthur Blvd.,
Newp<1rt Bt'ach. 476 2001
LE MIDI
Several things make thlll award win
ning hideaway truly 11pec1&l: Walter,
their Sw153 r he(. trained m !!Orne 1 •f
the l>t>t.t houses; Palace St Moritz.
Plare Ostaad. Baur au Lac, Zurirh
Auth l'nt1 c <'ll\.~in e
Pro\'t>nr11le ~eacwmal gourmet trs·
t1val-. A Sunday brunch •10 unique
11".. like .. 1epping hark in ume to an
era when ncellence nf food wa!I
matched hv icenerow1 he>1p1taht~. a •
hosp1tahh -rarely found tht"Se days
.Jc1in Marica and Walter in their 1
Frt'nch country home. Lunch. d1r1
ner and S11nday brunch Banqurt
faciht1e~ C'k~ Mondav11 "l4t l V111
Lado. Nl'wport Ut11rh 675 "90<1
IVEXICAN
Ml CASA
The1r food is like a trip h> Mn1c11'
Hot1p1tahty Roell hand 1n h&nd wath
their motto. "Mi Ca!lft t'< Su C11s11 ,:·
OT mv ~I' 1l'I your hOU"il' Eltal'>·
h~hfd 'llO<'f' 1972, at ·11 no -.ecret
friend" tnJfl)' dmml( ht'rt> Open
daily from 11 11.m for Lunch. l>m·
nt'r ·and C'ockuuls Entrrt.111nml'nt
Wfd Sun n1Rhll< an t hl' Rurro1
Room 296 K 17th St., Co11t11 Mt•"" 64~·7626 '
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CALIFORNIA BEACH
( ·atiforn11 ReaC'h Re<1taur11nt 1~ nnP
11( Newport's m011t cnnltmporu)
rf'~~uranl11. Fralurinl( n qu1111tr
.Japane<1e din1n1< mdudmic 111111h1
~t1f11nd and ~te11k11. m11kt11 th11 "
truly plee~11rablt daninl( uper1t'nrr
l.ocatt'd 111 :l:\M Via l.1d11 in New
port 84°•c'h l.unrh houf'll Mon Fra
11..\0 2:!\0, dmnN !i::lO 1 l 00 7 days
a wttk. Happy hour ll))ttlal1
!a:!\O 6:l0 All m~it crt'<lat r1ud1 ac
ceptf'd Call n1r1 0~7r, for infor
m1uwn
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THAI
THE THAI TOUCH
Step into the wonderful world of
Thailand. Thto 11plendor of Th.a1
cuu1ine and elegant dining i1 found
here-at Thai T ouch Cui11ine. Your
holit.8 ue Pranee and Sonisak
Doungchall and they will serve you
an authent1r Thai meaJ whethf'r
your lallt.N lean toward the mild or
the traditJOnalJy 1picy Thai Touch
·~ a hule out of the way, but well
wortb the find Open for dinner 7
night& and for lunch daily u cept
w>day Thai Touch Cua&ine IA
located 11) the Newport Hilla Shop-
ping Cent.er where San Miguel
DrlVe enda al Ford Roed 2616 San
Miguel Dr 8-40-0123
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SEAFCX>O STEAKS
ANTHONY'S PIER 2
The Southern Calif Restaurant
Writ.eni voted th111 one the winntr of
the befit value restauranu Their
aeafood ia the t.alll of the town.JoVith :m ao frewh fiah daily C'BS Telt
vwon cla1m1 they have the Deiit.
happy hour in OrangP County
Menu hllll ralorn:• C()unt for th!!
wf!ght coo11c111u11 01)('n Friday. Sat
urday and Sunday for dinner.
Located on the beautiful Newport
Bay at 103 N. Bay.ide Dr. 6-40-6123.
CAPE LIDO
· Calto Lido 1.8 Newport Cannery Vil
lage·1 only 1upper club. 1ti. located
on BalbOa Penin11ula. Cafto Lado ill
well known for ita freah iieafood
selections and contemporary
cuisint, prep11.1ed by Chef Jo'ranci11.
The warm, intimate and CO%Y am·
biance of dl.iaty roee and burgundy
decor create a perfect atmoephere
for your dining e1perience. Caft
Lido 18 al.so the recipient of the
Prestigiowi Southern California
Restaurant Writ.era' Silver Award
Cuu&l attire Dinner niihtly until
midnight. Live Jazz night.ly. CaJI
675-2968 for re.ervat1ona
THE CANNERY
Th111 h111toric waterfront landmark
in Newport"s Cannery V11lqe fea
lurtie fresh local aufood and East
ern beef Coneietently 1ood aervice.
open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun
Champagne Brunch and Harbor
Cruiaea. Entertajnment n11ht.ly and
• un afternuorui. EnJOy the loun1e
J~_gaJley euperb clam chowder'
3010 LaFayette 675 5777
CRAZY HORSE
STEAKHOUSE
C'ount,.Y dining with rlu11' Authen·
tic we11tern decor re8t.a urant and
Raltxm-. featuring prime riti, fresh
i.ealu<i<l'+. end their famou8 pan
11auteed ~ll'ak11. Lunrh: Mon-Fri
ner reeervationa ~ant.eed). Dane·
ing and live muaic in the aaloon.
Oyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy Senta
Ana. (714) 6'9-1512.
THE REX RESTAU RANT
Located on the oceanfront acr06ll
from the Newport Buch pier, The
R f'1 111 the Orange Cout'11 m o!it
eacluaive seafood restaurant. Well
known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet
fish 11election11 and specializingm
1weet Channel !.&land abalone, ten
der veal and prime meal.Ii. The
warm ambiance of the padded
booth11. gothic paintings and the
well 11tocked wine rack11 lend to
R.z'a convivial atm()ephere. The
Rei Hestaurant is tht cho1q! of
localli 83 well at vi11it.on Recipient
"' the pre11t1{1ou1 Travel· Holiday
award C911ual/elegsnl, attire
-Lunch, dinner. Call 67fl-2.s66 for
re11ervetmn11 Valet parking
'l'ALE OF THE WHAL~
E:apenence .a sup back into time to
a place w~h you can dine at your
own lei1ure. Enjoy the romance of
old Newport with • pan~rami~ baJ
view. E1cite your eenaee with ilie1r
aenut.ional tealood and traditional
favorit.iee. Brealrfut 7 a.m., Mon.·
Fri., Lunch I 1--' Mon.-Pri., Dinner
4. I 1 Mon. -Sat. &t. · and Sun.
Brunch 7-4, Oyater Bu Fri., Set. &
Sun. Banquet faciHtiee up to ~.
400 Main St .. Balboe.. 673-4633.
THE ALLEY RESTAU RANT
Ideally located at the corner of PCH
and Helhne Blvd.. ThP Alley
ReliUlrnrAnt offers mealll witn aJJ the
.
freshnba and innovation of Jerry
Overland'• original "Alley West" of
ten yean a110 Local. will remember
all! prevmU11 location at the Newport
Pier Cozy boothe, mirrored pillars
and atained glut, the new Alley
restaurant lives up to a reputatjon u
the friendliest place t.o enjoy reuon·
ably priced cocktaila, fine winea,
lunch, dinner or S unday Brunch.
.Jerry and Patsy Overland have
created an eleicantly comfort.Ahle res·
uiurant with a menu emphuizing
fresh 11ealood11, continentaJ epeciaJ
t1e11 and California cui8ine. Visit this
Newport Beach landmark. You ma~
even recugniu the face11 of some of
your friend& Dinner served every
evening from 5:30, Daily lunch
11pec1al from 11:30 and Sunday
brunch from 10 :l Reservations.
646-9126
GINO'S ON THE HILL
Alm<>1t a Cn11ta Meu landmark
where friends and memories meet.
Gino's uin't an ltal111n Hes~orant,
but a reat.aurant being run by a
ClocaJ) Italian. Even thoU«h they
11erve many Italian items, they alti<J
offer a large variety of other itt"m11
un their menu. Known for ··Honf'sl
food and friendly ~rvice," Gino'11
featuru 8 vuied menu w1lh
tmphM111 on quality and re&&0n11hle
pncn. Cockt.o il hour with inttrf"lll
tnl( not1•>011 at 4-'.lO PM and Ptano
Bar Wednetlday thru Saturday he
ginning at 8.:.JO PM. Super fun Sun
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day Champagne Brunch 9-3.
Loca~ at 428 E. I 7th Stzfet, Co.ta
Mesa. Call 650: 1750 for rNer
vationa. directions or whatever.
GRAND l)INNU TBEATBB
lmpreaeive dininc and proleeiiooal
productiona at• '"" t.o p.._. Neb
time you visit. ~ nt.reordinary
buffet offera rou\ buon of beef,
glazed ham wit.h~·i aauce, C.O,.
gia chicken with "bee and slue
and the Mahi i ia eerved in a
peaaant uuce. Tri~r fettuccini
and cream U. a real favorite. Enjoy
dinner and,a play tonich'tf tlrand
OiOMr Theater located within the
Grand Hotel in Anat.eim at 1 Hotel
Way. Call 772-7710,
HARLEQUIN DINNER
THEATER
Every cuatomer can be upect.ed to
be ueated like a celebrity. The
theater offera 1erumptioua meal.a
with top productiona in an el-cant
nm<iipherf. The 1umptuoua bu.tfet
mclude11 rout buon or beef,
chicken and riah diahe., paw .
..i.da, veceubl•, and 1inful dee
aerta. The Sat. &nd Sun. brunch
mcludet a variety of eg d.11hea. The
Celebrity Terrac. aa ava•l•b!• w
prtvatt" tfinin1 Tire ·individually
decorated private balcony roomt
overlook the 450 eeat hone1hoe
shaped main room. The Harlequin
1s located at 3503 S. Harhor 1n Sanu.a
Ana. Call 9'79 75.5-0
GUIDE TO ORANGE CCJAST RES l~I I RANTS
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