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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-08 - Orange Coast PilotI -.. -~ ~ - -... - - TC>lltORROW: FAIR . FOMCAITI ONA2 ----- F~IDAY, AUGU T 8, 1986 Huge c~.Caine ha.ul at check point By LAURA MERK °' .. ~ ......... . U.S. Border Patrol agents seized 477 pounds of cocaine, wilh a conservative street value of $SO million, during a routjne vehicle check at the San Clemente checkpoint Thursday. It was the largest narcotics seizure in the history of the San Diego office of the Border Patrol. Lucia Canales-Aparicio. 21, of El Limit analyzed OPEC•a acreement to cat oil production to booet prtcea ahoald not hurt the U .8.. economlata .. ,.. 89. Coast lrvlne school personnel say programs for non- college bound students may be lacking./ A3 Callfornia Meteors, planets to put on sky show this coming week./A5 Nation President Reagan wlll have a urological examin- ation Saturday./ A4 World Car bomb kills 17 in Moslem west Beirut./ A5 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Piiot cs 0 1-6 A3 B9-10 02-7 C6 C7 Date book A6 Datebook A3 87-8 , C4 C1-4 Datebook A2 Bulletin Board Business Classifted Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather SaJvador. and Jose At1uro Lwn- Figueroa, 40, of Lennox, Calaf., were arrested for investigation of trans- porting. posscssi_on and possession for sale of narcotics. A J.year-old child, believed to be the daughter of Aparicio. was with the couple at the time of the arrest. According to Border Patrol spakes- man Gene Smithburg, the pair was stopped routinely at the Border Patrol checkpoint on 1-S near San Onofre at about 2: IS p.m. Thursday. While Sumner • campatgn counts on crossover Democrat candidate appeals to moderates : Vote for leadership - By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ~.......... - Bruce Sumner publicly launched his campaign Thursday for the 40th Congressional District seat. asloni to be judged not on pohucal affiliation. but on "leadership and effccuvc- ness." Sumner. who won the Democratic nomination with a wnte-m cam- paign, hopes to defeat fiv.e-term Republican incumbent Ro bert Badham an November and admits "I know I can·t do al without Republican help.·· Republicans compn'4: about 58 ~rcent of the district's registered voters. qucsuoning the pair, Border Patrol agent Kathleen Cunningham became suspicious of their 1mm1grauon status. •"Cunningham said the female ap- pcan:d rigjd and nervous. The man said she was his wife and they were both from the Unned States," said Smithburg. The.couple's brown Toyota pickup was directed to a secondary inspec. lion .area to be searched for illegal 1mm1grants. Agent& Candace Baldwin, Paul Anderson and Ervin Frankson fo und a qwh and four large suitcases under a trap covering the bed of the truck. Under the quilt, they discovered nearly a dozen bags of cocaine, said Sm1thbura,. The suitcases were also full of bags of cbcaine. Accordina to San Diego Sheriffs Department Lt. Alan Fulmer, both Aparicio and Figueroa were taken to the San D1~0 Metropolitan Correc- tional Facility and should be arra- 1nf.ed today •1t appears they may be mules (transporters)." for someone else, said Wayne IUrkpitnck. border pa- trol agent. The child; who was not identified, was taken to a receiving. center in North San Diego County where she will be kept until authont1cs can locate relatjves or a foster home. The Border Patrol's largest cocaine scazure before Thursday was in June when an -estimated SO pounds of t I • Cf .......... To wrn . Sumner said he must get all of the Democratic vote!> an the district. the 34 percent of Republican votes Nathan RoS(nberg won 1n the Republican pnmary and all the vote!> of those ~ affihaied with either ~ ..... _..,....,~p.,_ Bruce Sumner launched hla congreulonal race Thuraclay ln Corona del Mar. pany. ..., .. About IO percent of 1he d1stnct voters are ne1tht'r Democrats nor Republic.ans. which 1s pretty high ... Sumner said following h1'i address. ··where are those people pohttcally" We believe they're moderate'i. which means they're mane." Aboul 25 supporters were on hand for Sumner'i. campaign an- nounlement al lnsp1rauon Poi nt. a blufftop ~noll overlooking Corona del Mar 4itate Beach and Newpon Harbor Sumner said the area has special s1gn1ficance a~ 1t wa established by local residents -both Republicans and Democrat<; -wh o successfull y fought a proposal for pn vate develop- ment on the site As a legislator. Sumner ..aid. he worked with both panics in ac- complishing projects that "naysa}e~ said could never be done " Those included establishing Dana Point Harbor, bnngmg Cal-State Fullerton and UC Irvi ne to Orang<.' County and rcwntmg the state Const1tut1on. He claimed has reputa11on as a moderate and his ability 10 work with · mt'mbers of both panic\ "'-Ill attract vote'> in ~ovember umncr met with ( ahfom1a·s con- g~s1onal delegauon la.sl month con- cerning offshort' 011 dnlhngJuSl pnor to action that delayed new leases unlll 1989. He cnt1L11ed Badham. who he charactenzed as a pocir leader for not (Pleue .ee 8Ulll'fER/A2) Death camp survivor sued Huntington ma n sued for $;3.5 million by group tha t claims Holocau st a hoa x By STEVE MARBLE 0t1Mo.1Yl'llot et.t1 A Huntington Beach hu'imec;c;man v.h o lost four family members at the Au schwllz death camp has been sued by a group that ma1nta1ns there was no Holocaust dunng World War II. Mel Mermelstein. a 59-year-old Nazi death camp survivor. is being •;ued for label h} the I ns11utc for H 1stoncal Re' u:v. and 1hc Legion for 1he SurvJ\ al of Freedom The suit filed Wcdne<;da .. in Or- ange Count\ Superior ( ourt. \CCI..\ $1.5 million an damages Mermelstein succes.,full} sued the Institute for H1stoncal Review and won a $90.000 cash settlement from the group an January. The su11 resulted from the 1nst1tute's standing ca11h offer to anyone who rnuld prove a single Jew was gassed in a Na11 death camp. But the mst11utc reneged on 1t\ offer. according to Mermelstein He filed a lawsuit against the group and \ellled an January for SYOJlOO in ca\h and a formal apolog}' Now the group, which ~how~ J Costa Mesa mailing addre\'i but no listed telephone number .. 1\ \uang Mermelstein. cla1m1ng the hu'i1 nc'isman libeled 11 an a radm 1nter- v1ew 1n August. I 985. During the 1n1ervc11o1., Mermelstein implied that the inrn1u1e 1s a fraud. according to the faY..'>Ult Roben Von Esch. Jr . the Lo.-. .\ngeles attome) whow name ap- peal"\ on the la"'-~U•t in behalf of the mst11ute. said toda" lhat another a11ome' an hie; offi(·e handled thl' lil"'-SUll That attomc" v.a\ not a.,.a1l - ahle for comment Mermelstein (onta~ led at h1' Hunt1ng1on Bcat:h lumbcrvard ..aid he was unaware of lhl· law\ull and could not 1mml."d1atch fl'ml·mbcr the dl\puted radio 1nten lev. (Pleaae see HOAX/A2) . coca1nc was found an a car at the same Border Patrol chcclcpo1nt . "We feel larsc amounts of drup arc beina transported up the highway and most is probably aoana into the LA area." Sm1thbura said. Fulmer said he oould not p1npo1nl where the cocaine onginated. but speculated it was either Peru or Colombia .. We arc seeing an increase Jn traffic in the area because of the pressure by the narcoucs wk force in Miami " _Newport Center, Won'tbe on ballot Legal glitch, lobbying persuade counciTto scrub Nove mber vote By STEVE MARBLE Of!Mo.llJ ........ Last-minute lobbying and a wom - somc legal opinion persuaded New- port Beach City Council members Thursday to dump tentative plans to place a controversial $300 f(lilljon development on the November ballot. But the action may only delay an eventual Clt}'Wlde vote on The Irvine Co.'s Newp<;ln Center eiitpans1on prOJCC1, which ha.s been targeted by cnt1cs who fear 1t will create a traffic nightmare lhe council voted 6-1 against putting the ciitpansion plan on the Nov 4 General Election ballot. Councilman Don Strauss voted m the mmonty. "I'm no1 sure voters would have the knowledge or expertise to reach an informed dcc1s1on on this," said Councilman John Cox. who de- scnbed the expansion as an immense and hugely compleiit prOJCCl. The development incl udes plans ..fer office towers. res1<tc.nual tracts. a communal} the.ater, resii\irants and more than $40 m1lllon m road improvements A majont} of council members !>aid earlier this week they were leaning toward putting the prOJCCt on the November ballot to avoid the po<,s1b1ht) nf a <;pec1al referendum elecuon ..\ group ol ot11en<, opposed 10 the project ·~ collect1ng c;1gna1ures to force the counul to e11her rescind It'> appro.,.al nl the development plan or to plat:c 11 on the ballot an a '!ipeual clec11on prohabl}' 10 be held 1n Dccembcr ··1 "3) 1f thcrt• arc enough people ~ho don·1 like lhe plan Chen lctlhcm sign the pell lion and prove 1t , .. said C ounc.1lwoman Ruthel}n Plummer .. I thin!.. the\ 're all wet ·· The rdcrc.-ndum group. which callo; 1t'l<'lf(1ndl<x:k bccau<,eofthe traffic 1t predicts the e'pan<,1on 1o1.1ll product ha<, until \h·dne<;da) to gather about 4.500 <,1gna1urc.-s lhe deadline for plaong a Que-;tJon on the No" 4 hallot v.,1\ Thur,da\ .\Ian lkek a C1ndlock organm:r (Pl~ae .ee NEWPORT/A2) Special delivery due in HB: V-mail written 42 years ago PAUL ARCHIPLEY CM council candidate receives death threat N~ther rain. nor snow, nor 42 years will keep the U.S. Postal Service from the sw1 f\ completion of its appointed rounds. And today. four decades after Albert Archbold wrote three letters while going ofTto war. the Postal Service-minus the sw1fi part -will fulfill its vow. The Hunungton Beach resident was among the few servicemen the Postal Service has been able to locate after more than 200 letters lhe G. l.s wrote were discovered in a Raleigh, N.C.. attic. The cache of World War II Victory Mail -called V-Mail -was written by 93 of the serv1cerhen aboard the troop transport Liberty Ship Caleb trong while on their way to Nonh Afnca. For unknown re.Mons, a Raleigh man lefi the Army duffel bag full of m:ul -and c;ome old \ock -1n his aunt's attic instead of posting them Last June. a pest exterminator discovered the bag and turned 1t over to the Raleigh postmaster The Postal Service ha'i been trying to find the author\. rather than the addressees. Postmaster C1encrnl •\1- ben Casey said. "While we were succesc;fu l an delivenng a few to addressees. we felt that 1l would be wiser. and we would be mort apt to be '>ucces'iful. 1f we attempted to return the letters to the authors:· Ca~y said "f or one thing. 1hc m1latar) ran kc; and ~nal numhen on the envelopes improve the odds 1mmeasutably." Archbold fiaures that's how the Postal Service caught upw1th him. He PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ha'icont1nued to P"Y h1~ GI 1Murancc premiums since h1o; d1'iCharge at the end of the war. so they've had h1'1 address through c;cveral move' over the years For 18 "Year;, .\rchhold and ht\ 1o1.1fe Cathennt ha ve made their home in the gated Huntington Lundmark community. (Pleue.ee WARTIME/A2l By TONY SAA VF.ORA Ot ... 0..., Not •tet1 ,.\ w~\... aftrr he1ng t•ndor'i<'d hy a group of slo~ p,ro~th act1 vl\t'i < O\la Mesa Cat~ ( ounul (·and1da1c Doutt Yates said he rctel"<.'d an anon\ moue; death threat warning him Hl withdraw from the rJcc Yate~ one of two ('3nd1date' ~up. ported b) Mc.-..a "cuon. ~•d ht' wa' shaken hut undeterred after tht· telephone ml'\\a[lt taken h\ hi\ w1k I lr<iula Monda) nrning "~omeone ..atd 1n a ma'iked vo1rt' 'vour hu<ihJnd 1c; dc.-nd 1f he run' fc11 office: ·· Yatt\ 'iaJd ··1 here ~('n· Endorsements heat up supervisor's race By LJSA MAHONEY °' -o.llr ..... IWt Two poht1caJ enemies have en- dorsed oppo ina candidates m the race for 4th Distnct 'u~rv1sor 1n Oranae Coun!} Former U.S. Rep krry P 1tct1on came down squarely 1n Jim Beam' camp Thu~y thouah he had vo"'cd to endorse neither &am nor Don Roth af\er takin& third plac<' 1n the June pnmary. The announcC!menl ended about a mooth of wcculat1on over what the libcml Democrat ) would do to influence lhc non- partisan contest h<.'tween the two candidates who arc hoth th-- publicans. And 10er leamin11 that a Heam· PatteMoo aJhanC'e wao; pending, Rep Robert Doman, R-Oarden (irove. threw ms suppon 10 Roth The uhna-ron~rv11uve Doman wu the man who ou11ttd Pattcr~n rrom Convcu in 1984 after the Dcmocl"lt had rcprc~ntcd the 'Rth Dtstrict for a decade Doman and Paue~n each 1,'iut"d suucmcnt Thuf"\d y y1na that they ~htve their favored candidate 1\ tht ~'' man fo1 tht' JOh Beam. who came out on top an tht' pnmary election. 1s mayor of Orange Roth. who ran u close ~c:ond 1n hallotin 1' mftyor of .\nahe1m. the countv'' I flf I city The fourth dmn<'I. which include., i.\nahe1m 8utna Park . La Palma and part of Or ngt \ now rcprc'lt'ntcd hy Rnard of ~Ut'lfr' 1\0~ C"lia1rman Ralph C larl < luk a lA mon-.u and , former l\nnhr1m ma\or I\ ret1nn~ 10e1 lti )l'lVS fknm need<, DemtxnH•l vote\ 10 win the non-part1\an ril(<' ~au~ Anaheim ha'> more than twirl' the rc1i1stcrcd voters of Omoge lf vote"' rcmnin loyal 10 their o t1e.,, Roth -who nl~ ha' tht' \up1><1n ol 6uena Parle Mavor Le\ R<'C'\C -1i. hlr.ely to prevail · lthouah the Roth camp ha ten<'d to 1nfonn Ooman of Pattenon·, pcnd1na C'ndon.ement nf Rc-ttm and tl\ked that the con~'man time h1., announcement of .,upport .inord1n·· h Roth downplny<'d Pattc.-r .. on ' 1h1hty to dchvc.-r tht' Ix mix rallc vot{\ I \\ hllc C''i< hewing <,nmc.-of Dom.rn ' controH'T\1al poht1(al ph1ln\oph1c\ Koth said he would "rathe1 haH' a winner 1n nw l';1mp thnn a two t1nw lo\t'r hkc Pattcr\On " R11th ~-.1d lhcr<' v..-rc: rumnf' that Pattcl"'On hoped to reur~ ~mt' ol h1., \8mpa1 n drht h-. 1d1n1 with Beam "'1'1~ <itn\1nl an J.-l'i had httn mad«-. PlltC'rlOn nowlcdied that hr we\ hop1na fk m 'iuppOTtcf"\ 1o1.nuld help p&\ ofT scn .ooo '" nut\tancJ1na loan" that he rtle•v<'d lrom pmmmc.-nt l>cmcx:rul\ 01hrr v.11rd' hut the' were mumhlcd " He c;a1d the lllll lamc around 7 .r~ pm '.'hlk lhl' tam1h wa~ eating d1nnl•r ··\.1} wile an\v.t'rcd_ the phone · 'ate'i i.<ud "I askt•d who 1t wa'> and <ihc \aid 'lhc couldn't tell me in front of the k1d'i ~' I had her v.ntc 1t dov.n · ')din r\.'P<lnCd th<' 1n<-1dc.-nt to pohre on hi\ .,,..,n tt1 ,1 C o\la Mec;a ( 1tv . < ounnl nirrt1ng later that C\cnang 'I kit Im the meeting the kids were pluHn(t '" the dnH'W3\. a~d It IU\t (Pl e&9e eee CANDIDATE/ A2) OC pair survives light plane crash By PHIL SNEIOt RMA ot ~ o.llr .......... Kt'~ uc nuthol1e<, "">' two Orange ( uunt\ mt'n we douhl) lucky after tht'1r hghl l'lane c .l~hcd Thur..day m tt h1Jh v.1ldettl can:ron 10 ~n Bernardino Coun1y Although thr "n k~na1nc Ce'>'ina spht in 1v.o in 1t era bed, the mrn t'i<'•pcJ with thtir Ii~~ fn fact. nt11hcr ,,..., 'IC'n(lu\.ly 1n1W't'd.. \nd 1n a ~ond 'troleorJu k, thcir plant' w ~ CQUI JXd v.i1th an tmera• (Pl .ee PA.Ilt/A2) \ \ 7 A2 * (>range CONt DAILY PILOT I Frldey, Augult 8, 198e -.- 12 indicted with smuggling 7 1/2 tons of cocaine since '80 WA 'HfNGTON(AP)-Afoderal arand jury has charged 12 persons l'\vath smuaaltng more than 11,, tons of cocaine lrom C olomb1a into this country since I IJ80 -the large~t documented amounof the druJ ever brouiht in by a sangk trafficking OfJ8ntzat1on. the Ju)ttce Department 'l'Cltd toda) The andactmcnt retumed under !><'al 111 Hamsburg. Pa , on July 29 and unsealed todt1) l harged the dcfen- darw. used a charter air service compan} >\ir Amenca. Inc., to fly c.:oca1ne from C'olombaa to the Un1ted ~talc\ and the same aircraft to fly back to C olomb1a with more than $25 m1ll1on 1n cocaine ~le profits. Attorne) General Edwin Meese 111 said kderal investigators obtained warrant\ earlier th1c, week to search for 01oney hidden b) the trafficking nng and found S4 2 m1lhon 1n cash buned on pro~rt~ 1n the Pocono\ resort area of Penns~l\a n1a. "Thi~ 1s the large'>t documented amount oT cocJ1nc e'er smuggled 1010 this c:ountf) b) a .,angle traffilk- 1ng organ1zauon." Mt:e!>e !><ttd I hl· large~t amount of coca ine prc\lou!>I~ cited in a federal drug C..i'>l' ~a .. fiq~ ton<t in a I 9X4 1nd1ctment 1n .\tlanta In tha1 ta'><.' Har'old J Kn<>cnthal wa~ rnn' ll ted of opera ling a lOOl1 nu1n g lnma(lal enterprise <1 nd \en11:ntcd to lak 111 pno;on w1thou1 pa rule The aovem ment said one of the men who provided the airplanes and pilots in the Pennsylvania operation. Fredcnck John Lu)'1JCS, 38, was named a!!. an unand1cted co-con- spirator and has signed an agreement to plead guilty to drug trafficking charges Under department policy, LuytJeS, who owned Air Amenca, an air charter and maintenance company located at the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre International Airport in Avoca, Pa., could obtain ~uch a deal with the govemmcnt o nly by agreeing to tell all he knows about the operation. The indictment said 1ndiv1dual nights brough t as much as 1.300 pounds of cocaine into this country and took SI million or more in cash back lo Colombia Dcst1na11ons of the cocaine flights included Columb1a, l,..ackawanna and Northumberland counties in Penn- sylvania and Bin~hamton and Elmira, N Y , the indictment said. The government said Air Amenca was used as the site 10 prepare and launch the aircraft that flew the ceca1ne from Colombia to this coun- t!). A 1 least sax perso ns served as pilots fo r the nng. fl ying modified, long-range aircraft to and from Col- ombia. the indictment charged. The dru_g nng installed rad1oequ1p- men1 1n Colombia and set up com- mun1ca11ons centers at Lu ytJes' home an Deer Lake. Pa .. and at the property of John F. Robertson Ill an Lake Wallenpaupack, Pa . to monitor the movements of the Air Amcnca planes during the cocarne flights, the grand Jury charged Robertson, of Palos Verdes, Calif:, was among the 12 ind acted. The grand · JUry said he and another defendant, Thomas Keen Edenfield, Jr . of Albuquerque, N M.,J01ncd LuytJeS an providing the planes and pilots. All of the defendants were charged with conspiracy 10 •mt>:<>rt and pos- sess with antent 10 distnbute cocaine. The charge camcs a maximum pen- alty of 15 )'cars 1n prison and a S 125.000 fine. HOAX ••. From Al 'T m going to worry about this?" he responded when asked about the lawsuit. In an 1nterv1ew last Apri l, Mermelstein dcscnbc=d the institute and some of its associates as a collection of "Jew baiters" who arc "not engaged 1n a quest for the truth. I knew that. They were bamng me, hopan~. to use and abuse this barbaric event. Mcrmelstc1n's father. mother and two sisters died an the concentration camp in Poland dunng World War II. He )till bears a ta too branded on him when he was confined to a death camp NEWPORT CENTER NOT ON BALLOT ... From Al and J lJn<l11J.11l' l11r tounul in '-0\cmtwr -,;.ml lw "conli<lcnt the ~1gna1ua·<. ~i11 tx· gath1:rcd h\ m·11;t 14Cek \ lk I Jlifll' It v.;1, ·'lW'n't tl11' h<.tlkdmp that (.ounul mcmtx-" 1 ~lkt.l J \pcual meeting I httr\<13\ Hh nn-;1dcr putting the C\pJn\lon 111 Ille '''' 4 hallot and thcn JU'l a\q1111 l..h \oted aga1n\t thl' 1tk<1 "I'm pu11kt.l " .1dm 11lt'd \trau,., after the "IWCWI mec11n~ "W h~ call a meeting t11 lOn\lder \ometh1ng and then ' Pie aitJ1m111' \11' kd1ny, 1\ thc11 the "lLnal<. ~ere changed ·· ~l' l'rJI lt1um II 111l·mtx·r., -.;J1J thn were lobh1n..I h\ \upportrr<. ul T hl' In inc C 11 proJl'l I and hecamt· u1n· 'inted th,11 plJun11 1t "n the '"' ~ ba1lu1 v. uuld tx .1 m l\IJJ..e ··1 hJd lot\ril lall' lt11n pc11pk ~ho ~l·n: 11u1r01ged th.it "'C 1"lHJIU C\l'n lOn\IUl'r going tll .111 dl'l llOn .. '\a id ( ounc1lman Bill A.gee, who 1.:alled for the ~peual council meeting "I thin!.. the silent maJOrtt~ ts ~ak1ng up · he said Council members also c11cd a legal opinion from Cit> Attorney Robert Bumham who rai~d the J>OSStblhty that there could be two elecuons - the No' 4 'ote and a referendum election the following month. "That would be a'> confusing as heH," Agee said. ·•1t doesn't make much sense to me to ha\e two elecuons." said ( oun- u lwoman Jackie Heather who tn- t11ally fa,ored the No\ember vo te Beek said tt 1s true that two dect1ons could have resulted, ex- plaining Gndlock might ha ve pushed for a ~cond election 1f 11 fe lt the first election was not fair Both The Irvine (o and a Qtwly- forrned !>upport group called C1t1zem for a Better Newport urged -the council to dump plans for pulling the expan!.1on to an election test Nov. 4. Ball Ficker, an architect and or- ganizer of c1111cns' group. vowed to raise money 10 combat the refer- endum s.ro!'p 1f there 1&-a .special election. Facker's ~aster, however. said there 1s a "growans contempt" toward T_he Irvine C'o. 1n Newport Beach and predicted the expansion project wall create traffic nightmares. uz1e Freker, wh o favors the refer- endum. referred to her brother and the c111zen group as nothing more than "a mouthpiece" for The Irvine Co. Councilman (ox. an ardent sup- porter of the expansion prOJCCt, d1sm1ssed the referendum group as "destruct1on1sts .. It's unfonunate that there arc people ltke that, people who want to de~trO)'." PAIR SURVIVES CRASH IN WILDERNESS ... From A l ··nl \ ir.1n'>m11ti.:r 1h,1t.J,rd .1 rt'\lUl Lt~iilU-+-1 the h'Il ••" '1,l\l1 \Ill' '-'Ith in v, m1nut ' "f-nr mo\I flt'''Plt· "'-h1t l ra'h 1n th.ii l\P• 11 I rrJ11I 11·, much m1>rl \t•nnu'' \J1J ~.ir1 lkrnMl.1100 < oun I\ I kp1at\ I om H<•rn'h' r11lot 11f thl' rl'\1111· hclilO[)ter I think lhC\ rr- l11t k\ t11 ht· Jf1.c ·· 'ihc:nlf., 'nokl'\01.an Jim Bn<tnt ;itlckd that \'-tth11ut tht cmn!(l m \ .. 1gnal thr m ... n v.-11uld ha\( had lo !;1 c .1 l1111g d1llil ult htk1• tu ,,ill!\ ·II the\ ·11 h.td 111 \I.I\ up lhi:rr .11 >i fj(jO lct'I 11\Crntghl II 1"1111lcJ hcl\C tx·t•n 1c.111(h "Hn.1nt ,,11!1 ltl!!t'l\u1ld ·up thL'ft' .11 night ,1n1l ii tht·~ '-'1·rt· n111 cqu1pp. d lor 11 lhe\ 111uld ha\l' g11tll'n 1n v1mt" 1r•11Jhlt' I ti\' pl.111t 1,1,11 ,un 1\11f\ "'rn· 11kl1:J!l{d I\ \.UllllllL'r, 1.ti pil11J f<1d1· Jr.J lCd .. ofl "\1 1f In lfll' Mid hi\ [),1'" ni;1·1 I<' ph I <'111111\lll 1X •JI Lagund ll1llc, ncarh~ mil1tar) ba\e p1 cktd up the Tht· l"'U-ll>ere Thur~~~L \1gnal and notified the l \ \carch night di ~an Bcrnilrd1no ( ount> and Rescue ( oordinator renter tn \kd1cal (enter for cut' and bru1~·., lllino1<,. lhl·n ~ere relea~ed a hospital That center then contacted the San t.,poke\woman c,a1d Annardino ShenfT\ Dcpanment, o\crnrding w Bryant, the men v.erl' ~hll'h launched a rescue helicopter on a t1agh1 from Palm ~pnng'> 10 Rig lrom Rialto Mun1c1pal A1rpon , about Bear~ hen the~ crouhed lie ~d thcar ~11 miles from the crash 'illl' Bryant Jv.o-\eat planc 14a~ 10 the 'ian \atd He '>31d the helicopter wa<; C1orgon10 V. ilderne)\ Peak arl'J l'qu1pped wi th homing equ1pm1:nt abou1 10 rnlln \Outhea\I ol Hig Ht-<ir that led the re<;c~e team to th e I ake when the rilot 01\C"O\Cred. hl dov.ned plane w1th1n ahout 15 didn't h;nt· l'nough power 111 l11mh minutes. ou t of~ ha~h lan)on B11ant <,aid an emergcnc) medical 1cchn1c1an treated the cra<.h \ 11..11mc; at the \1te. then placed them on the helicopter for 1ransportat1 on 111 the ho,p1tal Bnant \au.I the plane \true!.. trcn Jnd \phi 1n hall a\ 11 t aml' down an ii rugged rl'motc area The '>hl'n ff, \pokc'iman '><!Id the rlant·' lra\h landing tnggatd an ·mcrgt:nl~ tr.in\m11tn that 1\ n111 rcqum·d equipment on \Ulh <tircralt I le \aid Cllhl'f d pa\\tnl( [)Ian!.' fll .1 The <thcnff'i <ipokec;man <.aid I hursda\ ·., atCtdcnt occurred I '11 miles from the '>lie of a recent I ~ \rm:r helatopter trash that killed three 'ioldtef\ SUMNER LAUNCHES HIS CAMPAIGN ... From Al ht'll1f p;u I <ii l h1• lll'lo\' 1)1,111011\ . 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"Any tame. dn\ place " CANDIDATE GETS.DEATH THREAT ... From Al • Sd 't nw .tn 1111c."} kd1ng " ht· \a1d But aT }Oii lt\C p . .r,tn111d, )nu'll be JUSt ii\ tra/\ •"the Kil) on the· othl'r r nd 111 1111' l1nl· C...v.t T 1111 lfolhrook \,11tl p<>hc.:e had la Ilk 1h.1mr111 frnc11n~ thi: l'allcr "I lu•ri' \ n•1th1n~ re.ill\ wl' t.1n d111f the !!"" didn't 1d1•rt111\ htm'>dl liolhrook ,,ml "\11111r11mt'\ ~c tl'll patrol 11IT1u'f\ In k1•1 p ,1n C\I 1111 th1• home. hul '"Ill d11n I kno~ wl11 1 Ill 14h:.tl \1111 n· l•111kan11 f11r MAIN OFFICE .. .. \ '• It ' , 4 V. h1k unnerving. Yale\ \811J lhl' threat onl} fona lied hi'> conficknle 1n hi'> race l11r a coun"ll <;eat "" l and11.lacy. ho"'evC'r. wun't tx· otnc1al until he 1..omplc1c' hi\ ncm11 nation p.tpcr'o and rcturn<o lhem t11 th1• C II\ C krk ~Jlicc hclore the \uK 1 l deadhne I he 1>1her \ifc..a o\c.:t1on-supp<1m·d rnnd1datc Joe F.nckson. ha~ fiktl thl' ncl<"\~cH) paperwork \1nn· Y,1tc\ ha'.) an unh!itcd tcle- phone numhcr he wspet I\ the taller ma} have trackeci.11 down through the ( lly C"lerk'r, office I le was un\ure, however, whether the call was from someone oppo~d to hi\ \low-growth attitude or from '><>meone Jealou., over the Mc\a Action endor'>ement "That cndor'ltment wa'i much ~ought aOer by othercandadate'i 10 the point that \Ome of them got a little goof)' 1n wckin& 11 •· Yates ~•d DallJ Pilot Dellvery la OuarantMd •A 1-t I ~, 11 y )· Justcall 642-6086 ,~'IO~·;.· !~· ~:r-:" ~' ""' I.A I '• . . ... ·~ tbt.I' "' • r.. 141,....,, VOL. 79, NO. 220 "" • • What do you hke ahout the Daily Pilot'> What don't you hke'l (all the number above and your me\\age wall be recorded, transcribed and de- livered to the appropnate editor The same 24-hour answenna ~rv1ce ma) ht u\Cd to record letten 10 the editor on an) topu. C o ntntruTon ro our Letten rolumn muit include their name and telephone number for vcnficatton Tt-11' U\ what'\ on vour mind !.•• •' MI .. ~ ~ ,.. •• ., t I .._, j.:"; ia.r,t •• •v• f0vt h t>, I •" 0 ('<llQ-• ~o •,,. .-"'O , Ml ., • • .. :'»+ ..... .,, Clrculatlon Telephone• .... •• Jtf [%.,,,., ... ..,~ • •'''11Y" .... .. It'll be warm and humid on Coast A hlgh·p;eeauf• dome over Arizona pulhed hot, humid air o~ Souttletn California, promlllng uncomfortable af1atnoona for a law d1ya. Along the eoaat, morning low cloud• and fog ware axpeo1ad to clear to hazy aunattlna. Along the Orange Cout therf wlll be l1ta night and early morning low cloud• and local denM fog near the cout. OtherwlM f1lr through Saturday w1th aunny daya. SICti coolar near the cout but continued l/9fY warm alaawnera. high• 70 to 82. Lowt 57 to M . Valley hight from the lower 801 near the cout to around 100 In the warmer Inland vatleya. Low. 5e to 66. U.S . 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BMc:lllet, Nglla 12 108 19 S.\t.l'ci.y 11 t 58 I m and Mlt egMf\ al HewpOt1 8-1 70 65 to 17 l°" IO 10 ea v...,... NtiJ111 to IO 11 57 10 10 p m Ont.no 11 87 .. I.owl to 10 ea. WARTIME LETTERS ... From Al The former sergeant and armor gunner in the U.S. Army Au Corps was on has way to flying 52 m1ss1ons on a B-17 "Flying Fortress" when he wrote letters to his ex-wife. former mother-in-law and mother. Archbold said he won't know until he gets the letters today whether he was en route to North Africa or had already amvcd. Archbold certainly didn't have any idea what he was 1n for. ' On has fi rst mission over northem Italy, he remembers seeing a few fighters and a little flak . but the B-17 dropped its bombs without inter- ference. Has second m1ss1on was ltkewase uneventful. But on the third m1~s1on to Aus. tria's oi l fields at Pl oesti -called the gravc}ard of the 15th Air Force -the crew encountered heavy resistance When the)' returned the)' counted . 176 holes 1n their homber Archbold <>aid "I hked the flying pan. but I !>Ure didn't appreciate getting shot at," he said "From then on I sweated all ol the m1s~1ons ·• Although he was never tnJured he ditched one plane into -ihe Adriatic !'>ea Two of the 'lhtp's engines were $JM a ward for p sychic's lost powers rejected already out as they limped over the Afps. he said. An air-sea re~ue team picked the I U crewmen up sbon ly after they went down Archbold knows he shot down at least one German fighter 1hat flew between his ship and the next one in their formation. But he do~sn't know 1f the enemy pilot was able to parachute out "We didn't watch them too much after that." he said. "We were pretty busy." Archbold stayed busy after the war. too. He went to work for the U.S. Employment Service, then a branch of the War Manpower Commission. The department later was returned 10 state control, becoming the Em- ployment Development Department. Archbold, 69. worked there 30 years before rellnng. The Nonh Dakota nata'e was too busy working and raising four chil- dren 10 thank much about the war. and he doesn't nave any of the letters he wrote that were delivered then So he's cunou\ tO find out what he had to Sa) "'It'll be 1nterc'lllng. seeing what you thought and what you were going Albert Archbold through at that 11me," Archbold said. He's not sure he will share those thoughts with others, though. "I don't feel I want to open them and read them to the public." he smiled "I'm not ~ure what I wrote 42 }ear!i ago" PHILADELPHIA (A P)-A.Jur;'saward of nearly SI million toa woman "'ho claimed a hospital brain X-ray destroyed her P'l)'Chac powers has been O\enumed by a Judge who called 1t "grossly excessive" Common Picas Judge Leon Katz also ordered a new tnal 1n the case of Judith Richardson Haimes. now a re<11dent of Clearwater. Fla .. ruling that last March's award was not based on the evidence The Judge wrote in h1<t opinion Thursday that aJUf) 's verdict ~hould not be O\en umed unless 11 re\ulto; from clear error or m1S(oncep11on ""'~ SINCE 1879 "4f< S We are the Oldest Carpet Company In ~ Southern Callfornla 3 locations to serve you OUR SUMMER SALE HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL AUGUST 13th Prices start as low 11 S 12.99 installed over 9/ 18'' pad JoexBltOBSEaCAaPE I Co. fo'inancing Available C ..il1f11rnw 1'.t•vad~ r nnl r.H lor ' c uni r ac·tnr' I sc 1•nv· I 11 1•n\f :l7112:l I I • 16 "Family Owned.Since 1879 '' 2927 S. Bristol Street, Costa Mesa ~~~ •, ,1n c t , ,th c oa" Pliita 751-2324 Al SO IN LOS ANGELES• LONG Bf ACH Store Hours. Mon-Fri 9~ Sat 1 0·5 Keep cool, learn Norway's culture . Beat the heat by thinking.of icy alacicrs and stud~!"J NorwC41an m two 18-wcekcourses taught by V1~1an Curus, a native of Norwa_y, through Coas1hne Commun1Cy CoU~ at the Costa Mc Ccr¥er, 2990 Mesa Verde Dnve East. Norwegian Fundamental! -covcnng beg:m- nmg grammar, vocabulary, pronunciat.ionand the country's customs and culture -will be offered as a two-unit course at 6:30 pm. Wednesdays, staning Aua,. 20. The fee 11$I0 H V1s du kan snaklce norsk, try Convcrs.ataonal Norweg.aan at 6:30 p.m. Mon- days, Slarttng Aug. 18. Fee for the one-unit class 1s $5. Lessons arc dc~1gncd for travelers, business e91ployccs transfe~g abroad or Scandinavians ~ho want to trace their roots. Registration deadline 1s Fnday, Au'-15. Phone 546-7600. -.I :Jlt1f!f ttj'!ift!l,fLI Saturday, Aug. 9 Executive-entrepreneur Allan S1poss will t.cll "How to Market Your Products. Services and Ideas," dunng a half-day marketing workshop, starting at 9 a.m.1u Irvine Valley College, Extension Services, 5500 Irvine Center Dnve, Irvine. Topics will include distribution channels. unique pr-0mo- t1onal techniques, publicity, t.clemarkeung. mall ord~r. trade shows and ne1worlong. Early rcgJS- 1ra11on 1s recommended. Phone 559-3333 or 559-3224. Tuesday, Aug. 12 Sandra Clark, co-owner of .. lmage Works" in Newport Beach, will share her expertise with ··fabulous Fall Fashions for the Busme5s Women" when the Proft11lonal Women's Network meets a1 5:45 p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa Phone 559-4480 to make the $23 dinner reservations. The network. sponsored by the Amencan Association of Un1vcrs1ty Wo men. meets month!) at the hotel The American Baslot11 Women'• A11oclaUon of Irvine will ~ther at 6:30 p.m. at the Irvine Mamou for a dmner meeting. Guest speaker will be Russell B. Seely, whose topic wall be ··Achiever'\. Can Do and Will Do." Guests and prospective members arc we lcome. The Direct Markellng Anoclalloo of Orange - County will meet fo r a 6:30 dinner at the Irvine Mamott Hotel to hear Wilham F Fawcett. president of Fawccll Productions. a video pro- duction firm which spec1ahzes m the apphcatJon of video to du-ect mad l«hn1ques For re~rvauon<,, call the OMA at 380-9100 The Newport Beach office of E. F. Hatton will sponsor a free seminar on "'The Ins and Out~ of In vesting in Tax~free Bonds" at 7 pm at the Balboa RayClub.1221 W Coast Highway Newport Beach Account e'ecuuve Bruce Sansone will discuss the upcoming Tax ·Reform Act. m affect on tax-fret: bonds and the ab1hty to save tax dollars with mun1 r1pal bonds. Forrcservauons. phone 644-9111 Wednesday, Aug. 13 T\l,o e'pcrts on world communication ~rv 1cc<t will d1~uss "How to Use International Voice and C ommunKat1on m Business·· from 7· 30 to 9.30 a.m at the Irvine Hilton and rowers at a meeung o f the World Trade Center A11ociatioo of Orange County. Cost of the seminar -featunng Mickey Smith. manager of 1nterpat1onal marke11ng for AT&T. and Jose Collazo1 president of INFONET Dtv1s1o n. Computer Science ( orp -1s S20 for V.I{ \ members and · $28 fo r non-members f or more 1nforma11on. call 549·!.< 151 Boyd J Coffman. vice prc~1dent and rcgwnal manager of Commun1spond. Inc .. of Ncwpon Beach. will outline his techni~ut5 for pulling ~1nning client presentations ~hen the Ba1loe11 Otvtlopmenc A11oc:l•tlon meet'> at 11 30 a.m. at the Mend1en Hotel 1n Newpon Beach. BDA 1~ open to marke11ng-oncntcd profcss1onal'i as<ioc1ated with the c;o uthem California bu1ld1ng industr). Lunch· con re<,er\al1on~ are required. phone OH.IOI 344-4511 Friday, Aug. 8 No mtttlngs scheduled Monday, Aug. 11 • 9 a m . Orange County Transorlalion Com· ml uloo, count~ Hall of >\dm1n1stra1111n, 10 < tVll' Center Pla1a. <\anta A.na • 7 JO p m .. Laguna Beach Downtown Specific Plan, C 1ty C ounc1l Chambers, 505 Forc~t Ave. • 7·lOp m .. lrvine Trusportation Comml11lon • C II} C ounc1l ( hambers. 17200 Jamboree Bl vd. Pou cE Loe J Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT lfrld1y. August a .. 108a * AS Irvine focuses on school problem.a SChool distric t s urvey res ults sl'fc>w services inadequate for non-college bourid s tudents -------·- By MICHELLE COLE o..r,..e.1 1 • , While the Irvine Unified School Dt~tract 1s consistently praised for tts quality of education. a recent survey finds'programs for non-college bound students may 'be lacking. A special commun1ca11ons task force empowered by the school board to survey more than 1.400 teachers and d1stnct employees, strongly recommended the d1stnct look into the need of 1t non· collqe bound s1uden1-s. The report also indicated that the d11triet should re-evaluate its p<>hcies reaardina disci pline 10 1(} middle and high sc~ools aa well as tc-exam1ne its open· campus policy. Followina an hour-long d1scuss1on, the board djrected the supenntendent 10 !>tudy the findin~. implement changes where necessary and to report back on progress Two Britons pedal ti,.rough Mesa on trip around world By MICHELLE COLE DeltJ ..... C..11 ....... Like most Orange Coast tounsts. Rohen Colhns and Leon Unczur spent a day at Disneyland. But unlike many visitors, the two young Britons probably won't return. They said they found their stop at the magic km~dom similar to a tnparound the world -1f yqu've seen 11 once. there's no need to do so again An~ Collins and UnC7ur spea~ from experience. • Three mo111hs ago they emptied their savings accounts. packed up a few shirts and shorts. a11d set off on a bicycle tnp that has taken them to the Un1tcd States, Asia, the Middle East, and back through Europe. The two made a three day rest stop tn C'osta Mesa this week where they were the guests of the Costa Mesa Baptist Church .\ppcanng pale and thin dunng an 1nterv1ew before they lefl Orange County. Collins. 23, and Unczur. 30. looked as 1f they needed the respite from their ngorou .. schedule ·that included slceptng outdoors and cooktng on a portable stove. ..Sull. they werelook1ng forwaF<I IQ betni on the road aga10. and to the next leg of their JOurne} up the Cahforn1a coast to San Francisco. "It's a cr87) thing to do. but we wanted to travel," said lJ nC7ur. Collins added. ··w e decided to do the tour even befure we got our bikes We reall)' had never been on a bike before a year ago." It took a year of tra1ningJuSt to get used to the hard English leather bicycle scat<;, l 'n1cur said "You either break them 1n or they break · 'ou in:· he added. Staning from 1hc1r hometown of Not· t1ngham. Enilar:id. on Apnl 21, C olhns and llnczur rode 10 London where the} boarded a plane fo r Newark.NJ. They u1d they were disappointed in the l J nited States at first becau..e the people the} met 1n Newark were "looking for trouble·· ··People got friendlier a\ we moved west." ( olhns 'la1d. The two pedaled to N1agra Falls. Toronto and then Dctrqlt. where they fou nd the city "full of mad motonsts." Then u was ori' to I.he Midwest - Chicago, Omaha, Denver, the G rand Canyon and the glitter of Las Vegas, where they won $3 on a 25-<:ent slot machine ··w e took our winnings and left quick- ly," said Collins. The best thing about the tnp so far. Unczur said, 1s getting to know the American people. ··w e met farmers who have not been off 1he1r land 1n 70 years," he \31d. "We al'IO met a lot of nch and a lot of poor Amencans." Although they had been warned to be wary of Californians. Collins said he has not encountered anyone too "wacky" here. but he docs agree with the ··ijt1d back"' stereotype. One Californian they hope 10 meet I'> Carmel's Mayor Chnt Ea!>!wood. Of course, they have wnnen a note 10 let Eastwood know they arc coming.: The ')oung men say they are trying to w.y out ofpohucs,yet they arek.eepuigan eye on the news. and say they are apprehensive about traveling through the M 1ddle East. In an era of concerts and marche' to ra1~ money for chantable cauM:s. the bicyclists decided they could turn their trip into a fund-ra1s1ng tour for the world cancer soc1et1es. Collins. who lost a young cousin. a grandmother and an aunt to cancer. said they arc asking everyone the} meet to send a donation to a cancer <,o<:1Cl'v 1n the name of the ~orld h1c)'cle tour Collins and L nn ur estimate their return date 10 he ~ometame 1n September 1987. Then their traveling days will be over. t:io1h say UnC1ur will probabl y go back 10 his JOb with a supermarket chain. but Collin'> said he will not be able to return to the brewery \!,here he onccworked "Going around the world rhansr' people,'" he e~pla1ned. "I hoix· 111s. making me wiser.·· Irvine English teachers get help with homework By MICHELLE COLE oe11r l'llot eorr .... -., l11gh ~chool English teachers in lrv1m· will tx: gc111ng some e~tra help next year tollo"' 1ng the unified ~hool d1stnct''> board of trustees' dec1s1on to allocate $45,000 to hire substitutes 10 help teacher'> grade paper<o Trustees also put off dec1s1ons on ra1s1n& subsututc teachers' salanes and 1m- plemenlln$ curriculum development.pro· gram'I until the d1s1nct's 1987 budget 1s firm dunng Tucsday·c; mecung. La-;t spn ng. the d1stnct's Engh\h teacher' brought along mountain'i of ungraded papers to a board mee11ng and requested substitute help so the) coul d continue 10 make wnt1ng assignments as \I.ell a'i ha ve the time to grade them Tue~ay night the teachers left their papers at home. but the Engltc;h depart· mcnt chairpersons from Irvine and U ni - "ernty high <,ehools were on hand ag.ain to ask the hoard to extend thr program "The main benefit wa'> the boo'll 1n morale on the part ot the teacher;:· 'id1d Tammie Montgomery ol In.inc High School "Teacher!> were not as fa tigued and ~ere ahlc to Jlfadc more da~ sets." Kan·n Mayer of ll n1 vers1t} H 1gh ..aid the c;uh<.t11u 1ec; v.ere not u11hLed to grade paper<o but 10 teach clas~'i according to le'>s.on plan<. dcltneated b) regular tcachl'f"I <\s'i1sta n1 '>uper1ntenden1 Dea n Waldfogcl advised the hoard to continue the program becau~ high .-.chool f ngh"h teachers and students will ha1.e 10 contend "'11h la~e •Med cla!>'it'' a11.a1n th1!> \car by prina 1987. The report wlll be presented to the staff durina the Aua. 26 d11tnct orient.auon Machesky IAid Lbe wk force hope teachers, principals, and other staff mem- be"' will take the llme to d1scu~s the firuhn~ and to respond wtth recommen- dations of the tr own Dunng a presentation to the board Tuesday mght, Pat Mach«k}', com- mun1cahoos coordinator, S&Jd more than 850 teacher and staff re ponded to the: ~urvey ··People took 1t very senously." she 'laid. "The staff rccogn11..cs the t llocllcncc that 1s Robert Collin• and Leon Unczur Irvine and feels proud to be a pan of the d1stnct " • Overall the taff pve the dinrkt a.ood marks. Eighty-one percent surveyed" felt the elementary schools are meetinJ the academic needs of"' studenlS, while 64 percent qree the b'Jh tcbool arc meet.ins the tudeou' ~m1c needJ, wtth 63 pen:eot responding the same for the middle Khools. Although the task force identified d1s.- c1plinc and the open-campus policy u arus that should be further explored, the repott added that those areas shouJd not be of s1,n1ficant concern unul the 1uper- antenden1's office has made its own study. House slashes $1 billion fro111 LA Metro.Rail project WA HI N(1TO"' l<\Pl - The Houc;c irked ~1me (altlom 1.im b)' voting to slash more than SI h11l1un in authon.w11ons for the Lo~ .\ngeles "1etro Rail subwa) project and dela) rnnstruc11on pending a new en\<1ronmental impact 'ltatement .. We're disappointed but op11m1\t1c that we l3n tu rn 11 around" said Tom Hou<iton. Mayor Tom Brad le) 's c h1ef deput). in I O't .\ngele'> He contended that "K'nate approval 1~ 3'>'iurcd hl.·cau<>C h<>th ( ahforn1a <,enators. Dcmonat \Ian < ranc.ton anJ Rcpubhlan l'ctc V. il\on \trongh support Metro Rail Also Thur\da\ lht.: Hou'ic af)pro\\:d b) .i ~85·2 5 margin a na11onv.,,.de frec1e on construction of ne" outdoor ad\ en1'>1ng Hut the freot: tall\ c.hort of what environmentahw. <.ought in the fight aga1Ml h1gh~av h11lhl.1ard 't 11 doe<tn'11 nd ude a prov1-.1on that would ha'-e allowed 'it.ate go\crnmcrus 10 order removal of !>Ome billboards without l0mpen'latin$ the O"-ners The outdoor ad,ert1\1ng lree1c .,,as attalhl·d to a fiH"·H·ar S90 bllhon au1hon11ng bill for h1gh"'a)'> and ma\\ 1ran\1t that mn\I hkeh \!,ill not tome up for a vote before late nnt week and p<>'l'>lhh not unul \t•ptcmht'r The Hou~ 1n reshaping 1h1· mea'>urt· \IJ,hcd the morl· th.in S 1 htlhon 1n authon1at1on~ fo r Mt-tro Rail Mea nwhile thr Hou!.C al'o 'otl."d 210-20! 11> Jcla' \ktru Ratl lonstrucuon until the new en\ 1ronmental 1mpa, 1 '>latemen1 '" "'n1ten Irvine police arrest trio, check if goods are stolen tsllmatcd at Sti87 included a qf1c11 ~I "n ''l'r•·n .... , \lt1f<-n trnm ,, 1 •111<1 h1ur recorder mrn'\ 'lack\ ~umen\ sh0t·~ .int1 I 11\ot.1 < .1rnll.1 l .'i co in\ Damage: 10 the frnnt door""' l'Sl1ma1cd a l \400. \ S 't•1 \urtho.aal "·'' ''"It n lrnm .1 • • • lrHll. j'lar~nl nn lht· 'IKI hl11< I. nl 1'.1u11, .\ re\ldrnt of thr 8~00 hind . of ~hllr c tl.l\I H1gh"J Fl\h < irclr rrponed Wednc<;(!h 1ha1 • • • somconl' cnlcrcd her unlod .ed ~h•te I 'lln fhl· dn•n' "''"J"" nt ·• I '~I(~ "'hllr Tmofa ( nrolla and ,101r .,~ crnl\ 1n _ .. ao11 hlurl. r wd fl" lo.up p;11l..nl 1111 lflDO changC' and l·a\'t<"ttc lllJl("' \<alul'd 31 \tiJ hlc'r(1'..t1f ttun11n.-111n r1.11c" "t'lrulo.cn .and \ man C';\tln1 pohrr h• rt'movr 30 irate h11~hh1~1·r •h• rrlu'lt"1I 111 itrt llUI ot h1\ \t'hH Ir l hr nl 11.!1•111 «" • 11rrc-J Thur-.da\ .11 Ip 111 1n 1tw t ·1~M t>t ... ~ nf lamhorl'"t' linulr1 .ird . . . f',•11<<" "''"' c.1tlrll '" ;i m.i n , .. , ""'"f. ""a "'"I ltananl•\\C"n<w m.! I' r J,t\ .•• ~ l' ni mplaint thAI ~ .. rran11n1 nr.u r \lrrrt Thu~ By G. JEANETTE AVENT O.iiy ~ C..r11, I ..... I Two adults and a JUVC'n1le cla1m1ng to be member<; of the Lo pers. a an ta Ann gang. were arrc.,ted at 5:22 a.m today for po~!>C""1on of a car stereo. clo1h1ng. a Jl'1rdcn hose and a large amount ol coins which may have hl.·cn \tolcn from apanmcnt laundl') math1 n1•\ Irvine pohtt were called when a "-Oman rcpoflld 'iC<'ing three Latmo m~1l1'\ taking a bicycle from an .ipanmenl tarPort on Thunder Run in thc-\ 11la~c of\\ oodbndge \atd LI CoetaMeea i\ wallcl wu rtporlc:d \IOlrn fro m the c.lc\k nf an cmplO)C'C' on a coflr<' hrcosk at c ona Mcu Mcdl(!'I Center \()I V1tton1 '' . 1bou1 Q \0 a m t ur\d11)' fht' los, was ct11m11cd 11 Sfi<l • • • A woman 1n thr 1000 bhx~ nf Linden re~nC"d \he ha \ httn hav1n1 problem' w11h '4'lmronr pound1na nail\ 1010 1he tires of her car Thr h1tr\l inc•d~nt 0«u1Tl"d ' between 7.:\0 pm Tu<'WY an S pm WC'dM~I) • • • An 1u10m111( 1rllt'r l.'&rd .., .... rcpOrtcd \tolcn from an aputmtnl at 240'I Harbor Blvd • about 4' p m Monday W11hc.lrawalt nfS I, 1<Xl had appan:ntl)' t-.c-rn made wi1h 1he card • • • s 71)11 vtdeoct\Vltt rt'('Ordtr WU rtponcd \tolcn from 1\1'11p1nmrn1 11 74~ Al Muir They were '\topped b) officer Steve Frew on Jeffrey Road near 1hc- San1a Fe railroad tracks. Frew d1<;- covercd the bicycle and other stolen property 1n the ~uspccu' late model Chevrolet lmp3la Muir said the suspects are being held at the Irvine Police station pending transfer 10 Orange County Jail and arra1gnmcn1 on felon y ch3rgcs of possession of "tolcn prop- erty They arc also being closely mon1torcd 1n the holding rooms ~cnu~ one of 1hc adults and the JUVcn1le look 10 be under the.' 1n Ouence of drugs ~hahmar Onvc. bctwttn 11 pm Mondny Anet fd() am ruc"1Ry Fntrv WM hy rrmuv1na a louvrt'd bathroom w1 ncfow • • • Fountain Valley A m 1dcnt of lht 18fl00 blOlk of Moronao S1rtc1 reponw W~nctda)' th.u htr tan I 9113 T O)'nt• ( rd~da wn bur, Jlantrd while shC' w1s at t t swimmma pool at Los mtJO' H1&h honl. 16S66 Nrwhopc SL The 1011 1nc;lu<kd 1ttl"t'o t(lu1p.mcn1 wonh SCXXl ••• While a Santa '\na m 1dcn1 v.as shop- P'"I Wcdnc~ay 11th<' VM1 •uJX'ntl1Hkc1, 16201 fl1tbor81Vd .11h1cfnole her pur..c froll) htr •hoppma ~rt and flrd in 1 hmwn oldrr modrl Rambler or t'ord r aknn fht '""· Mhmattd at SH , 1nclud~ 1.i\h crtd1t t ardi and • <"alttom11 1lnHr', hrcn\t Muir i.a1d police arc ;)!,o 1n "c"11gat· 1ng possible l hargr' ot \l.'h1ck hur· glary "We ha ve the techng some t:al"> were broken into ·• II rc411den1 .. 1dcnt· 1f y ~omc of the propcrt)' as stolen from their vch1clci. the three will also he charged with veh1de hurlary. The three weft' n1)1 c-nrn 1ng 1den11· ficat1on card~ .ind rrfu~(I 10 give lhcu .1ddrt-ssc'i. ,,mi \fo1r The\- 1den11fied lhem\Cl \C\ onl> a' C1corge, Rodnguez, 18, and Antonio Perc1 21. both of San1a •\na The 17-year· old Jll"Cn11c al~ -wud he w11\ fro m Santa >\nJ . . . 4.n 1n\uraOlC ad1u\ler who hvr' 1n 'i4nta i\na wa\ ph111or.raph1ng the 1n1rr 'l'\ 1mn llf Rrookhur~1 \tret"I and ~la1er A VC'nur 10 fountolm Valle) whrn ht plae<'d tm ( 111non camf'r.i w11h a mom l('n\ on a i:rnlcr d1' 1Jrr \flr1 makina '""JG mrasurrments ~ rctumrd 10 thr d1.,1d~t and found the mrra had hrt'n •tolel'I. The lo\\ w1u t \t1matrd at S4 '0 • • • ~omeonc fort't"<I n window 10 hursJan1r a un 1970 Volk•wa~n van p;arktd Wtdnc~a)' on t~ IOJIOO M<k.k u( IA t rrrua l\vrnur The I , <"llm.utd at U I . 1odudC'd a c:anva' baJ. h1noculan a Upt' pl•>ci and sunall\KS l>amaar 10 1hc window WI, r~llffillrd 3f f100 • • • I ht front Jonr nf • homr on lhC' 11200 hhlC._ of T opu .\ .,rnu~ "-1\ fol'\'<'d n!"'n \fond.a' h\-ii h1ir1l.u M t1n~kt'C1 thr hrd1 11•1n1 .. and 1i~ma 111om Thr i.~ .. Laguna Beach \walk! and rrrd111ard\ ~rre 1t'Jl<Hl1'l1 ,ltllco Thune.la} at .i \outh ( '~'' ll1¥h"·1\ loca11on Thr '1c11m c: .. 11mo11rd lht: In\' .11 SIW • • • A ( )'prC'\\ l>n"r n'\11lrn1 l.alkd Jl()hrr earl)' Th11N.fa ) v.11h rrponH1fa prov.Irr m thr hal.k\ntd OffilC:~ r<'.,rondm11 10 1h1· vC'nc ho~('vt:r t ould Ill\ air nu ""'~I\ In a scp;1r.Hr inc1drnt a pm\!. Irr "·" hrard hul not '>('('n l'.uh ThuNl.I\ nr.11 .1 ,._\lhnl' Dn"r rc\1drm r Hunttnaton Beach Thn"<" rar1 ,,arkcd on 1hr 11t100 hlud of Rn11an~ U.nr v.l.'rC' hrnl.rn ml\1 dunni thr nitthl \ S~O(l \l('l"r<'I ~." \lnlrn Imm .. l~llll l\IJ, lo. \ nllo.\wagrn .&n SI I <"<1u1l11t:r wai \t11lrn Imm .i tan \ 1111.,,~ .. tllrn bu11 a .t ..... 11r1 dnll , rnltl , .ir11' 'dlul'll llt dho111 \, .,, "'t'f\' \11111'11 . . . l hl' \1dt• d1111r 111ahnmr011 llH' I x.ir • 1111 1 •Hi.t I .inl· "·" lrll 01'M"nrJ .11111 i : lllO in IC"'('ln "'"' \lnkn Irvine \ wh1l( I lont1.1 < '' 11 •• 1 j111lt1 \I ,iotrr .1n1I .1 ) cllov. f m,f \1 U\t.in11 "'<'fl' r\·portcd r .iunit """' \hon .ind Muirl.1n1h Jlarl. v.-a'' ~rnunll 11 pm fhu'""l:n . . . \ "''nl 1n "'·" l lll'd .incl rrk,1.,..'<I I "ur,,J.1\ .1r.1u11,1 ' fl m Ol'tH t ulq·r I ln\ 1· .1nll \\ .11 rtl'I \' 1•nu1 lor fl'"\<'"11111 "' m11r1111.111.1 " man h•" '""·11°1t~l'M~n1·1l tl'lhn1 f'IC'oplr hi\ ~If( 1\ prr,n1n1 .tnd J'lo.ina Im mo11n llt "'•" 11\t "''Cll I hur.,.l;1\ around 'I' n1 nn l'(l'JOl.t . . . Skele(on probe continues • The.-in Vt'\t1gat11,ln 1<. contmuing iruo the death of 3 I auna Beach woman who!>e rcrlia1nc; wcr~ found last week at < O!lpt~ W1ldcmr<1' Park iicar ~n Juan C Ph trano The Oran e \oumy '\h«"nff., De- partment ha., hecn ti ht hppcd :ibout th~ prolx-, rclea!l1fli onl> the '"llm" ~dentny -ngoln Joon I \ rgu~n. l4, Who~ lad known .iJdrl""' "'"' 1n Laaunt1 Reach Aut ac1ord1na10 puhh,ht'd ref'(1n\ 1n,·l"1t 1ptnr~ tt1'~t' «"'\11m1nt"\I f'crgu'°n·, ,._ull :inil 1t1'11·rm1nl·\l th:>1 I \nmc:onc-\trU\ k hl·r 1n the' h1·.11I ~nJ killed ht'I I crgu,on rtphncdh ~a' It' '"ll amon8o thr \lrt't'I flC'OPlt• who rnn11nu- io1lh mt1\c 111 and out ot l .. 'lguna Beac h \hf' w mc11mt\ • n,·ptC'J mral\JI ~I "1ar) '\ fpl\wf':tlC hurch which otlel'\ hrlp for the homck\" t he 'ikclctal rcmu1n\ we"' fnund b\ l\ f)3l1c nmgr-r ma11tms tr.n t I trlv " 1n the highland., tlf the park ofl {>rt<"P H1gtiwa\. ln\c .. \tptof'\ hlH nnt ~('t d~l how ~R 4~ h4"'\\: ~ ti<-cn .1t llh Nrk Missing suspect in Ga raen Grove k i lling surrenders 8\ lbt .\1\0<'lat~d Pre" \ ~~ '<"ar \1IJ \t,1nt11n man \ur rl'n1.k1nJ '" poltu m < 1arden C 1ro\t' .ind "a' hon~cd Im ltl\('\11ga1 mn of m 1mknn1t Im ~1rltnrnd \!,how ht)<.h h:1' nnt hc.·t'n tnund roll('(' '-11d Hoh<-rt t...fo111n ( 11"3\ Jr ~alkcd mto the (1.mkn <1rm1· P11lllc ()\opatl• m 'Ill un T hur'>tla' ~•th 1'11\ attomt' "''"' Hnp\nn . .iftcr offi cer<. 'Pt'nt .1ho111 .1 v.c-d. hml1ng tor him ..aid polu 1· I t l:1l k \tcpanov1ch II" ii1rllnrnt.1 l~·b1'1t• \nn L~c. ~4 . ~.' lft\l ..ecn \ug I and fXlhtc ll(."hC'H \he \1.11\ murden'd "ite~ .i nm IC h c;.a1t.1 \ner thC' .. urrcnder. lira)' took dt1rc11vc' w a larsc oran,e irovc on thr out\kart' of C ntt.,a 1n R1vc1"11<k c ount\ to ~arch fhr l..cc '> bod). Hofl'on \aid But tc-p;anov1( h 1d Thur\da~ n1~1 that dt'tt'ttt"f: did nl.ll fi.nd ll Cira'·~ father. Ruben Sr. \aid T hut"4ia)' he ~ent \o Orqon 10 hclD Imo.& h" \On hark. and dt'niM that he l1llrd \..c.'\' --- • ... ' Defection reveals slack in .FBI, CIA security checks WASHINGTON (AP) -The first defecuon to Moscow by a former CIA officer shows that U.S. spy agencies should step up re1nvest1gauops of employce'5' security clearances. Senate lntelhgcnce Committee vice chairman Patnck Leahy, (D· Vermont), says. He said e.>.-CIA agent Edward Howard. 34, had done "serious damafe"' to U.S. spying an the Soviet Union, but he and other l.! .. otlic1als refused to spell out the harm for fear of telling the Soviets even more. Casey conceded this summt'r that every U 1ntclheence agency is years behind schedule in re- invesugatang its employees fo r secunty nsks. A congressional source, who spoke on condauon of anonymity, said that since the spate of spy cast's last year, U.S. agencies were "g1v1ng greater emphasis to re- checking the employees they've already ht red." ..\sked about a pubhshed report that Howard "wiped out (the CIA 's) Moscow station." a senior U. antclhgence official, requesting anonymity, rephed. "Maybe 11 would be good for the Soviets to believe that .. Meeung reporters an the Capitol Thursday, Leahy said. ''Both the CIA and the FBI realize there were problems an handling this case and steps have been taken by (CIA Director William) Casey and (FBI Director Wilham) Webster to correct them and not sweep them under the rug." This source declined to describe other changes. "because you don't want to broadcast to the other side what you've done" But Leahy said there have been changes in internal procedures at the CIA and FBI and improved liaison between the two agencies. The 1ovemmcnt has acknowledged that a year afier he was fired by the CIA 1n June 1983, Howard, sttll smart•!\& over his d1sm1ss.al, had told forrner co-workers that he had contC'mplated entenng the Soviet Embassy 10 Washjngton and telling what he knew. Th as an formation was nol given to the FBI for·more 1han a year. Leahy said there was no way to halt defecttons. but he saad they might be hm1ted 1fU.S. 1ntelhgcnce agencies would "do a better JOb of on-going screening and on- JOing checks of people with access to classified information " Leahy said he expects the Soviets "will do a great deal to show him living well and to trumpet him. I expect to ste him brought out a lot to make all kinds of statements. I c.auuon you 10 take them with a graan of salt. They will try to make 11 a very bag event to u·5 \o get others to defect'' Russian aerialists win U.S. asylum MIAMI (AP)-A MOSCO\.\ ( ircus couple who walked a political tightrope to realize their dream of hvang 1n Amt:nca have won pohucal asylum, and say they look forward to bein~ "free, free people .. N1kola1 Nikolska and Bertahna Kazakova, a husband-and-wak high· wire act. amved here from ..\rgrntana Thursday, three da:.s aftrr the) slapped away from their hotel in Buenos Aires and asked for a .. ~ lum at the U.S. Embassy . "Amenca is the great countr) of the world. Amcnca as rnuntry of free- dom." Mass Kazako\a said in hroken Enghsh this morrung on N BC's ·'Toda} .. show ' .. The} ~1d that wht•n the~ .,tl'pped the first tame on Ameru;an l'arth the\ don't kno"" what t"Jeil) >.\rmstrong felt when he walked on the moon. but the\ thought the:. felt the \ame ·· s:ud Esther Shatkh1n. a \o\ 1e1 cmagre who acted as translator during a nev.'> conlerence Thur,da\ ,11 the l <;; lmm1grat1on and ~atural11a11on ~t'f vice headquarters The INS granted tht· u1uplt· poht1 · cal a.-.)lum hours attt•r their plane landed a1 M1 am1 International .\1r· port. "()~, 1ousl ~ d the\ .in· rt•turnt•d the' would go In pn,on 'aid l'\"'I regional director Pan RI\ (...ind The couple ' rir..l dpp11111tmt·n1 in their nev. homeland " with the Ringling Bro~ and Ha rnum &. H,11ll'\ C ar ... u., one ol about a hcill-dn1en that called tht• I'-\ Jltl'r ht·anng 111 tht . delernon RJ\k1,!ld <w1d Tht'\ art• \13\ 1ng JI a l.lownto\.\ n hotel tnmpllmrnt' of tht· < 1rl'aln "11am 1 Jc"" l\h rcl.ll'rJlllln House investigators urge Deaver probe for perjury By tbe Associated Press WASHINGTON -.\House panel anves11gat1ng lobbying by Michael K. Dea\l~r 1s studying a report deta1hng alleg.auons of possible per.Jury b} the former presadenual aide dunng his congresswnal 11::i.11mon) Ma} 16 The report rl'commends that an independent counsel alrcad) 1n' est1g.attng rnnnac 1-of-1n1eres1 charges against Deaver consider "\C\ era I items of senous t0ntl1ct in 'Ar Deavers tesumon) before thr committee under oath ·• ~id Rrp John 0 D1ngt.'ll, D-M1ch., who hcadc, the f::ncrg) and C ommcrcc O\er<;1ght and 1nvest1ga11ons subcommittee. U.S. ambassador returnlng to S. Afrlca \\A.SH ING TON -U.S. ambassador to ~outh >.\fnca Herman Nickel. v.ho.,c depature from Prctona last month provided the Reagan administration the occasion to advance the names of potential 'iUccessor'> is retumang to h1i, post .\mba,..ador N1d.el "wtll be returning c,omet1mt· an ..\usust ·· \tatr Department !>pokcsv..oman Sondra Mc< art\ "11d tt>da' · She declined to g" c an l'\all date for h1r, return or 53} ho"' long ht· v..ouh.l \ta) "<1ckel left \outh ..\Ima for a 'acauon 10 earl> Jul) ..\dm1nl\tra11on unic1al!\ then began mentioning President Reagan's desire to appoint a hlatk to the pos1t1on Farm population decline due to contlnue WASHINGTON -The' nataon·s farm population has shrunk Ii) mcm· than one-tenth since 1980 and. w11h more formc, in linannal trouble. 'eem<, likely to contanue declining, a government '>tudy report'i. Nat1onall>. the farm population slipped 11 5 percent to 5. )55.fl()() tx:twccn 1980 and I Y85 . hut the decline seems to be onl) JUSt beginning to realh the Midwest. the nation\ agncultural heartland The biggest decline on urred in the ')outh "'hl•re more than one' farm re\1dl·nt 1n five left the land acuml1ng to the report rl'll'a.,l'd Thursda} O) the ( cn<,u<, Bu reau and the Department ol .\gmultun: Male lung cancer rate dropplng .\Tl .\NT>.\ -The lung cancer rate lor white male Amencam m.i' htt\e gom· a' high J'> 11 t'\Cr ""111 . federal rcscanhcr\ '>a} Huv..C\t'.r thl· rate lor ""omen. who haven't cut down on smoking as much as haH· men. conttnu1.·c, to 1nLrea~e In a report pubh!>hcd Thursday by the national (enters lor D1 sea\t' Control. '\C11.·n11sts from the National Cancer ln'illtute said lung cancer ratt.''i for white .\mencan males, which had 1nneascd each year h} soml' I 0 percent until the 1970s peaked in I 981 and then fell 4 percent from I 982 10 1983. the late<,t \Car for \.\h1t.h \lat1'1t1c\ are ava1lahlc The rate ot 79. ~lung canlq c.;l'>C\ per ll KJ 0()0 ""'hill' mJle<1 tn the U <; tran,latt''> to Jbout 94.000 case'i an 1981 Drought delays Georgla school openlngs T""'o parched rnunt1es 1n Georgia ha\t' ddayc<l school opening' for '.000 \tudents becau .. l' oft he drought. while sul)l·rmarket!> 1n Atlanta oOerl'd hotth:d ""Jtcr at cost and a 100 with dw1ndhng hay 41upplaec; pleaded for help North < arnhna offic1alc,. meanwhile. targeted a water n1n<icrva11un campaign toward football fans. 1ell1ng them to BY()W -bring your own water: and a Nn~ \ ork C 1t\ rahb1wrapped1n a prayer \haw I 1,1\tcd and prayed for rain on the <,tep'I of \outh C arol1na\ \ltttl'houc;c Record catch draws a crowd Onlooken viewed the record Great White ahark caught off Montauk. N.Y. Wedne.day evening with help from -ramed •hark flaherman Frank Mundua and a 160-pound teat line. The 16.6 -foot fiah wetched 3,460 pound•. nearly 800 pounch more than the previoaa record catch with line. Urological examination due.for· Reagan Saturday ~ WASHI NGTON (API -Presi- dent Reagan, who suffered a unnary tract inflammauon four year-; ago and was treated with ant1b1ot1C\, will ha\e a urological examanat1on Saturda)' at Bethesda'Naval Hospital. the White House announced today. Presidential spokc\man larq Speakes said the test had been recommended b> Rcagan">doctor. T Burton Smith. but said he did not know af Reagan had been suffenng an} discomfort or problem'> The test<; will he conducted after Reagan deh"crs h1!> m1dda) weekl> radio addrco;s from the O val Office Speake\ said tv..o tests would be conductrd under a local anesthetic an antravcnous urogram and a blad- der qs1oscop1c exam The urogram tn\olves the inJeCtJOn of d>c an<,! cxam1na11on of ll by X-ray. The other te'>t 10\olvcs the insertion of a device through the penas that can rela) pictures of the bladder. Reagan as expected to lea\C the hoc;p1tal after the tc'>ls ~pcal..e'> <>aad Reagan decided to have the test\ done tomorro\\ be- cause of .. the hea" > ~hedulc an11c1- pa1ed for the fall" and the c>.am1n- a11on is not relatrd 10 colon cancer. New tax overhaul outline• develop WASHINGTON (AP) -House tax writers are giving a lukewarm response to the outlines of a new tax- overhaul compromise being prepared by Senate negotiators. The I I-member group of Senate bargaaners was continuing work today on the details of an offer to the House. Jt includes a one-year suspension of indexing tax brac.kets for inflation and would partially restore the deduction of contribu· tions to Individual Retirement Ac· counts. On Thursday, Sen. Bob Packwood. R-Ore., leader of the Senate group. briefed Rep. Dan RostenkowsJu, D- Iii .. who heads the I I-member House group, on the outlines of the package Packwood is developing. "On lhe individual side, I'm pleased" with the proposal. said ' Rostenkowski. wbo is also chairman of the tax negotiations. "It's a good step on IRAs." he added, but "we've got a lot of corporate reform 10 do" before the proposal could be ac- cepted. House Democrats have been press- ang the Senate to agree to increase the corporate tax burden an order to pay for more tax relief for individuals. Packwood said his proposal would produce 4 corporate taJt increase over five years of about S 118 billion. That 1s S3 ballaon more than 1n an earlier Senate offer buJ $23 billion less than House ncgouators want. Meanwhile, House Republicans rejected Packwood's propo~ for suspendang tax indexing, which IS aimed at offsetting the effects of inflation. Rostenkowski said he would withhold Judgment on that prov1s1on . Rep. John Duncan. R· Tenn .. said that ending andexang would amount to "a sneaky way to collect taxes." Today 1c; the 15th day that the 22 House and Senate tax wnters have been trying to resolve the hundreds of differences between verSton of tax- overhaul leg1slatton passed by each chamber o far. no decisions have been made on an~ maJor issue, and all House and Senate negotiators arc unhkley 10 me~t together unul some- time next week. That raises quesuons about whether the conferees can meet an unofficial Aug. 15 deadline for compleung their work. Chemical weapons drive moves to House \l.i ·\SllJN(,T()N (\Pl -Planc, to bu aid ne\.\ {' S chemical weapon'i tor the first time in I 7 years lace ~et another congre!>s1onal battle after the ~cnatc in a 'K'.rlC'> of narrow \Oil''>. decided to go ahead with their production The Senate narrowly defeated two attl'mpt\ Thursday that would ha\c delayed nerve ga'i productwn. one that would have required new con'iul- ta11ons \.\1th all1c'> and another that dent < 1eorge Bush on one nerve gas called for more test\ before onr propo\al was his third on the issue Hr.ion ol the ""ca pone; is built HI.' twice voted to break a ue 1n the 'lov. the fight mO\es to the Demo-Senate an I 983. The House rejected natat-rnntrollcd House. which w1ll_thc weap(lns and prevailed an a \Otc nrxt "'ee\.. on the same two conference comm1ucc between the prupo11al' Opponents or Pres1drnt two chambers Rcagan'c; plan arc more confident of The platform for the latest fight is \lttor) 1 n the If uu'ie than an the the cons1derauon in both chambers of Republttan-rnntrolltd Senate huge htll'i au1hori1ing the Pentagon's .\ 11e-brcak1ng \Ote h} Vice Prc\1-budget for the fiscal year. Korean, Yugo imports, Ford's Taurus, Sable crash-test poorly v.. \\lll'-'C Ir<)'\, ( \l'1 -T ... lov..-cmt 1mp11n<, lrnm "-11rt·a •rnd 't uio,l,1' 1a .ind I <>rd , ne"" pr11:k and fll\ the T auru\ anJ \ahl1.• [l<'rl11rnwd p11orh 111 l'IXf1 c ra'h tl'\I\ the 11,n\.ernmt:nl '<J\\ I ht• :rnn.udl 11,t, h. the \.,1t111n.il I l1ghWJ\ r rallil ~aft•!\ \dm1n1,tr.111<1r1 ,1inwtd Iii 11111dt·I, mnrl' 1'han onl'- third nl lht• ~" ~.H\ tt\lt'd d111f1)1 Jl•llHI\ Ill !Ill , ... mph head-on l ra'>hl'\ 1nt11 .1 l1\1·d h;11ncr T hl' 1 m pal r v. ·•' ,,. 'l fl' l 1111111tli in 1 ht· JI It .ir, 1 hat 11n1· or hoth 111 lh( lrt11ll \\',II l•l(llrMnt\ Wl"drlO!,'. 'tJI hdt\ would ha'l' hcen killed on impact Imm ht'ad 1n1une' acrnrd1ng to ~let" agenc> calcula11ons The IC\I'>, wnductcd with 1nstrumcnt~qu1pped dummies O\Cf the past eight month'>. have hcen h1ghl} rnntrovcrhlal with automaker!>. whu contend thq can vary wtdel ~ hccau'ie of test carcum'itances and do nnt rctlect IOJUI) nc;k'> under real highway cond111on' But auto safety advocate<, argue the test\ fepn.'wnt a dear indicator to lar buyer\ a\ to the rela11"e protection one ma\ expect a\ a re.,ult of .iutomohilc design during a We 're celebrating the beginning of an ex citing new Bayside Center . Join us for great. summertime bargains and a sneak peek at our all -n ew look! maJor h1gh""a' l rash "The crash test result' separate the salcr carc, trom thl· k<,<. o;afr car<>.'' 1n.,1c;tcd Clarence D1tlow d1rcrtor ol tht < l'nter for Auto <iafct)'. who exprt:'i\Cd d1sappo1ntmtnl that more rar'> did not perform bcucr among the 26 ' models tested this year fhc h1ghwa> \afet)' agcnc> ge~ncrall} reg;1r<.l~ an" head IOJUr) rating of marl' than 1.000 as probahl\ tx·1ng fatal 10 thr occupant The car<; that exceeded the 1.000 threshold for one or "Cut Flowers and Plants for the Home" holh tront scat occupants were· the Isuzu I-Mark, Yujo C 1V from Yugosla\1a. Plymouth Colt Vasta. Saab 9000. \mencan Motors Jeep( omunche. Volkswagen Scirocco, t ord Tauru'i, Mercury Sahlc. I lyunda1 Excel from South l\.orea. anctSuharu <iL. The Yugo recorded a head tnJUr) raung of 1,41 5 for the dnver and I .J 18 for the pa!>o;enger, while the Hyundai f \eel JUSI dipped under the 1,000 threshold at 999 for the dnver but soared to 2.662 for the passenger You'll _)J.air ~a61..ion6 T11E CLiNGiNG X'iNE The Prices! B~SIDEi PHARMA~ and ... BAYSIDE CARD N' PARTY 1016 Bayside Or., Newport Beach 760-0111 l niqut> Floral Arrangemt>nt For All Orcasion • i\ ''l\>F.:R~ARlf.~ • 110. PITA LS • BIHTlll)A \~ • WEODl~GS •Fl ~ERAL ' • P·\RTlf.S 760-0810 1032 Bay ide Drive. Newport Beach &\)SIDE CENfER - 20o/o-50% OFF Selected Jewelry •Necklaces •Bracelets •Earrings & more! Full Service Salon Jewelry Boutique l 040 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 760-0521 ho11'8Dds of offenders all to register LOS AN O ELES (AP) - ousands of convicted sex offenders disobeying California's law that y rcfistcr, their addresses witb thorittes when the y are released m prison, officials say. Law enforcers say many addresses en by the 631012 such off enders · stercd in Cahfomia are wrong or nedstent when checked. "We have some reason to believe at no more than 50 percent ... of ose for whom we r~cc1ve notifica- ons that they have been released ually come in to register," said mdr. Wilham Booth, a Los Angeles olice Depanment spokesman. But, Los Angeles County shenff's apt. John Kolman, in charge of rds, wd he beheves that only 8 rccnt of such offenders for whom c sheriff's office receives not1fica- 'on arc fajhna to reamer. Meteor-a-minute show ) coming h ere next week LOS ANGELES (A'P)-A plethora of shoouna sws aod1a sort or planetary convention wiU &ivc skywatchers an eyeful next week. "A person in a dark location can 5CC up to one m~teor a minute," said John. Mosley, program supervisor at Griffith Observatory in the HC?llywood Hills. ·•There probably will be a lot of wishfuJ thmkina going on that night." This year die Perseid meteor shower will coincide with a bri&ht 1 showing by Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Saturn. Wliilc the Pcrseids appear annually, it 1s onl y every few years that Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Saturn arc aJI visible to the naked eye in the same half of the sky -from the west to the southeast -during the evening. observatory director Edwin Krupp sajd Thursday. "It's a good chance for people who normally don't see planets to Jet to sec them without working very hard," he addcQ. The Perscids will be visible from Sunday ni~t through Aug. 15, but Monday night and early Tuesday morning v.dll be best because !hat's when Earth makes its annual pass through the thickest pan of the tntcrplanetary storm of comet dust 1ha1 creates 1hc meteors, Mosley said. . A dark locauon away from city h&hts 1s the best place to view a meteor shower The meteors will appear to radiate from the direction of the constellation Perseus in the northeast part of the sky. but any open sky area should do as well, said Alan MacRobert, an editor at Sky & Telescope magazine in Cambridge, Mass. . . Duke'siead.overBradley drops By die AIMdaa.4 Prut SAN FRAN Cl 0 -A new Cahfom1a Poll released today showed Gov. Oeotle Deuluncj1.1n'1 lead over Los Anaeles Mayor Tom Bradley in mis ycafs aubematonal race ~s nanowcd to 1 l points since early May. The statewide survey found that S2 percent of those ~lied favored incumbent Republican Deukmej1an, while 41 percent f.avored Democratic challenger Bradley. The poll show'ed a seven-point drop from the lead held by Deukmejian in.late May and an ,I I-point drop from the lead he held in ear~ May. The poll found that both candidates had hi name-rCCOJnition and overall fa vorable 1maacs wit most voters. O.boume l•••alt d1•mlued LOS ANGELES -Ozzy Osbourne was elated by a Judac's dec11ion to djsmiss a lawsuit that Claimed two of the heavy metal rocker's songs led a tceo-aaer to commit suk ide, the entertainer's lawyer said. "Ozzy 1s thrilled," attorney Howard Weitzman said Thursday after contact- ing Osbourne in France. "He was very upset by all of this. He sees himself as a performer and entertainer, and he loves it. To have someone accuse h1m of inteouonall.Y dnving people to sukide -it was with him and ll bo1hcrcd him all the time." John Daniel McColl um , 19, shot h1msclf Wlth his father's .22-cali ber pistol on OcL 27, 1984. Superior Coun Judge John Cole dismissed the su1t, sayin1 that the parents' anomey failed to show wllX Osbou~·· sonas. '-Suicide Soluuon•• and ••J>aranoj4, ' should be~umpt from Fust Amc~dment protcctton. Alrman-•pr 1em 26 yea. BEALE AIR FORCE BASE -The airman found 1u1lty of pusioadocumenu 10 FBI aaents .POtmaas Soviet spic~ has been sentenced to 2S years -five more than h1s prosecutor requested. But Amnan ht ctass Bruce Ott, 26, of Enc, Pa .. couJd be eliliblc for parole 1n eiaht years. The maximum sentence was 32 years Ou's defense lawyer had asked for e1aht years, sayina he "may havt been a lfCll fool, but he w•s not I creat villain." AIDS vlcttm fiJe. home SAN FRANClSCO-AlDS victim Mark S•aers 11 at home af\er battlina three days to Oy back from Atlanta without an attendant LO care for him. The San Francisco res1dtnt amved here Thursday ni&ht oo East.cm Ait1i:nes. tired but tnumphant, hts fist raised tn the air for mcdta watchma in the airpon terminal u be exned by private hmousine. Only that momin&, Eastern offictals had told Sigers. 31 , he had not provided enough mfonnatton for them to decide whether be should be allowed to fly alone sa1d Eastern ~kc man Glenn, Parsons 1n M1ami. Fla. Two days earlier, S1gen was asked to leave a Delta Air Lines plane 1n Atlanta because be did not have an attendant with him. -------------- ;Auto left by blonde blows up in Beirut, kills 1 7, injures 83 Mexican consumer prices tip 4 7 .6% so far this year By tbe A11oclated Pre11 BEIR UT. Lebanon (AP) -An explosive-packed brown Fiat lefi behtnd by a young blond woman blew up today at a crowded shopping area in Moslem west Beirut. u lh ng 17 people and woundin$ 83, police said. The attack. for which there was no 1mmed1atc claim of respos1b1hty, was the third deadly car bombing 1n the Lebanese cap11al tn less 1han 1wo weeks. Police had earlier reported 25 people kjlled. but issued 1he correc- tton after double-checking w11h van- ous hospital morgues. They said 1hc Fiat contained I I 0 pounds of explosives and had been parked 1n front of Al-Bashaer apart· mcnt buildmg by n woman about 25 years old. who apparently left the scene befo re the bomb went off. Hospitals broadcast urgcnl appeals fo r blood donauom. 10 treat the casualties. The bla st. which came JUSI before noon m Tank Jcd1deh d1s1nct. scarred th·e facades of Al-Bashaer and another seven-story apanment build- ing. A dozen shops on 1he buildings' ground floors were demolished. 1hc1r con1ents strewn over a I 00-)'ard radius. Now You Can Purchase ... • ORREFORS • ST. LOUIS • DAUM • KOSTA BODA AT 25°/o OFF • ANY STEMWARE' PA HERN ANY VASE ANY ART PIECE. ANY ITEM FROM THESE WELL KNOWN, AAAEL Y DISCOUNTED CAYST AL IMPORTERS Sale Ends Aug. 31 APPLIES TO ALL TEMS IN STOCK ANO SPECIAL ORDERS EXCEEDING $50 Prtees prevailing at 11me ol delivery 759-7766 Harbor View (Gelson's) SMpp1ng Center 163.,. San Miguel. Newp0r1 Beech. (Across from Rogers GardensJ That absolutely stunning piece l)t architecture you may have seen .tc ross Cro m South Coast Pla7c:l. down Town Center D rive. 1s the O range County Perfo rming Arts Center Where. just weeks from now. vou'll be seeing performers ltke \hkh.ul Baryshnikov. Zubm Meht..t ls.atlL Stern. 'teontyne Price But as handsome as The (enter look" on the out side. we still need V<.1Ur help on the ms1de \\'htch ts why fhe J.tmes I rv1ne f-ound.mon h.is JUSt announced a S2 million thallenge to the people of t )range Countv t\ ch.illenge th.tt m.tkes It fX'!l ''hie for each and every tnd1Vtdwl t(' proudly h.ue this htstonc event l·or even t.ix Jeduc.uhle Joll.ir you donate. they' II match vou Jollar for dollar Doll.us we· 11 u e to JJJ the lln1shmg couches to an alre.id\ c;uperb f.tc1ht \ funded cnttrelv hv private don.rnons So ti voud ltke to see l )r,tn~c ( :ountv m.1tch the oper<i .md c.nncert halts of LunJon P.ms and New York in pertormin~ .1rt' stature. match I he ------- lame'I I rvtne t ound.mnn ... gilt now 1 he opportunll\ h' ht•lp sh.1pc h1!'-h'\f\. ts .i rare one h.'r v<.1u rselt tor \our 1..htlJn.·n h.1r \\'\Ur chtldrcns children please Jnnt miss Yc.)ur-. ---- ! ~ . ' ~~lr\G fflS CENTEf\ P rA~r-'tnd \"ur u~ Ut>Ju.11h~r '""'""'1111111 h• lnn..:e l olllnt\ !Trr. rm1roi.: \rt\ I ti l('f t~l( I " • r t«' I It ._,-------, ... . I I 'II" \~\ SIOO \ '1hl'I "''' ...... ,. .... ,, ...... """' .......... 11'1 1 '\ ....., --- l ----- I I _J . WHEN.T HE ARTS PERFOR:V1. EVI:.RYONi-RENr.Fl I . .!Ii.....~~~-----~~---------------------------------------~--------------~--~~--~~~----~~--- ,, , Lifting 3-term limit harmful over long run Orange County Congressman Robert Doman is a flag-waving Republican who loves his country, hi s party and his president. His credentials are sound. But the representative from Garden Grove would unintentionally harm the first two out of his fierce loyalty and admiration for the latter. Dornan has introduced legislation to repeal the 22nd Amendment and allow President Ronald Reagan to seek a third term. It's ironic a Republtcan would advocate such change. Afterall, Republicans. banished from the White House for more than two decades by the popularity o l FrankJ1ri Delano Roosevelt (and the coattail benefits that popularity had on Harry Truman), passed the amendment through Congress in 1947 (and ratified it an 1951 ) to ensure no one Amencan -or Amc-ncan pol~ticaJ party-would ever dominate a nation that wa> again. Several administrations later. members of the Grand Old Party find themsehes on the ins~de and. not surprisin~y. like the view from Pennsy lvania Avenue. The inept inaction of the Caner Admanistrauon has long since been replaced by Reagan's forcefu l presence. The country has regained much of its lost self-esteem and its economic health. It seems we·rc headed in the nght direction again. The public, as with FDR, has embraced a stro ng leader and allowed itself to be led. What better ume to rai se the issue of the two- consecuta ve-term ltmit? Polls say no modem president has ever been this popular this late an his tenure. Generally, the more presidents do and the longer they're around. the more faults we find wath them. Not so with Reagan. o wh> not pass the 27 th ~mendment to the Constit uti on and give voters a chance to re-elect Mr. Reagan in 1988? There are two $OOd reason. besides Mr. Reaga n's assertion that he will not seek. a thtrd term even the restnct1on were lifted. Dornan's leg1slat1on and a simil ar effort by fellow Republi can Guy Vander Ja$t of ~1ch1gan actuall). hurt the Republican Part) by distracting th·e party faithful and draining supPort for other hopefuls. such as George Bush , who have atready made their intentions clear. Doman 's n ngi ng vote of confidence is a loud expression of no confidence in those waittng an the wi ngs to pick up where Reagan leave~ off. Aftcrall. the party does have other cswable lea4si:s. - While good Republicans should be mustenng their forces to retain the White House. some will be daydreaming about the remote possibility of con- gressional approval and ratification by three-fourths of the states. But Dornan O'-Crloo kcd a bigger issue. one more scnous than partisan polttt cs. S1mpl;-put. the presidency ts large r than the president. as Mr Reagan and his predecessors would ltkel\ be thr first to !Hi\. Presidents arc but officeholder<, and the office ts what.is important. President~ comt.' and go regula rly. But the presi- denc\ remains. l hat'<., what makes our system work so smooth I} Some men arc more uccessful and accomplish more than others. But no president 1s any more powerful or an)' wt:akcr than those who have gone before. Our go' rrnmen ts aren ·1 toppled overnight h> coups and , otrs of no confidence and shaky coaht1ons can't bnng our urnntry to Jts knees. We ant1c1p_ate changes an leadership. making change that much easier to weather It also makes d1ssattc;fact1on more palatable between clect1ons Our amcstor<.,· nperienccs have imbued U!i with a "'annr'>\ of monarchies. whether totalitarian or bcnc' oknt ~ nd our\ 1e"' of the world has shown us the dangt.·r1, ot '4Caknesc, Our \\\tern 1s a finely tunc<l. ~low moving romprnm1sc between ex tremes that ha~ produced 20') )Cars of stable progrt:ss under a variet y of leaders. The kac.kr"i changl' the \ystrm remains. Rohen Dornan I"> nght to trumpet the ach1cvcnwnts o f Ronald Reagan. He ha~ served the offi ce well. But .\ mcricans already paid their tnbutc when the\ mcrnhdmangJ~ rctur~d him to office two years ago. lTr.moth<'r TWO ve rs. Mr. Reagan must return th pre\tdt•n<. V to thO!iC wh actually possess ll -the people Op1r11ons e1pr,.ssed 1n this space are those of tho Daily Pilot Other 111ews expressed on this paQe are those of their authors end arllsts Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted The Oe1ly Piiot PO Box t 560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phont'I 6~2-6086 TODAY IN HISTORY By tht' A"~orlaccd Pre'l'i M '11xon announl'cd 111 ,, na1111n.1ll\ hro,Hk<ht addre\\ th.11 he ~uuld rt'\lgn hi\ ofTin· at noon tht lollo~ ing dav Nnon' dec1<,1nn tu rt'tttn fol lowc.-d further crO\ton of h" \Upport in 1hc.-wake: of ncv. rr\l'lataon' ~n inet tcd to the Watel"(l:Uc \Candal 1 od," ,.., I rid.1\ \u~ :'\ thl· ~Wth d.n of I 'JXt. I hl'll' .irt· 1.i5 daH kit 111 (ht• Vt'oll I 11<l3\ ., h1!(hl1(lht in h1<,l111\ t 111 \ug )\ 1'~7·l Prc<,1Ul'nt H11 h.ud 0 HAN<..1l COA5 T DailyPilai ... Ker•n Wlttm•• Put•h'IM1 frenll Zlnl [<1116' Torn T .. t M~fl&Qlllg [d1t11r Don,.., .. , •ll [C:litOr TMI Clanin ,."-Edrtor Cr•lo l tleff 5C>Ol'1' r dttr,, R~ Ceftt"'" P10d11CllQll 011ector T~J~ Orc.ulahon 0trec1nr Howard~ Ac:twrtltl"O Olrec:IO< ,.,., ..... ". c11utf*' 04tKtor ·'It 's alm ost as tf a bJt of Chicago had been planted smack Jn the m iddle of California's Central Valley." Gray tries to save face for Savings and Loans But regulating the 3.20 0 ins titl!tion s as tough as making m ortgage pa yme n t ~.\\HING fO"-i -One of the tought'StJobs mu\t \mem:an families face 1l> mcl.'ting the monthly mongage pa) mcn1 And one ol the toughest jOb'l in the federal government as regulaung the 3 ~00 sa1.1ngs and loan tn<>lltutton!. that hold the hon's share ot tho-.e home mungagcs 'Ed"'in Gnn ,., t.ha1rman ul the.· Federal Home.Loan Bank Board. and h1<, M1ss1on lmpo<.,<;tble is to rl.'~uc the hteralh hundred'> ofthnft 1n\t1tu· 1100\ acros-. the count!) that are 1echn1call) brokr r \en though their problt'ms are ma1nl\ thl' result of the S&L <t\CCutl\e,· ov.n greed Gra> mu<;t tr. to ket'p the thnfh from \hulling do'>'n hl·t·au-;c that v.ould ~ 1pc out the dwindling reserves oft he fund that insure<, S&L depo!>ttors up to SI 00,IX)(l ap1ccl.' .\ bank board official told our <1l>~oc1atl' Michael ainstein that lhnfl indu!>tn h1g )hots ha ve tm·d to prc-;<;urt.• ( iTa) into s01ng to the ta\pan·r<> tor a nandout. Ht.~u~d. ~hat\ "orse from the banker\· point of' 1c:~ 1\ that (rra; has imposed a ~fX'Clal ::t!.<:.cssml·nt on the S&l \ to shore Ufl the ino;urant:c fund What 11 ho1lc; Jown to '" that the ~&I 1ndu<,tn. \van\\ a chct•rlcadcr not a ledcral regulator who" 111 crack Jm, n on n~k) and ahusive hanking pralt1cec; But that's not Gra} \ <;t\lc -and \A.Ith good reason .... I \Ing kdcral dc.·pos11 in'iuranll' J~ J ,,1fet' net for their h1gh·\A.lrt.' ans \A. I ftnannal speculator!> ha' t.' been 'lnlung their depositors' monc} into \Ulh <.JUl'\t1onablc ventures ai, wind- mill\ mu'>hroom farm\. Arahaan hor'il' <;perm hank\ fast-food rc<;- tJurant<o otl field<, and urc·rt.'treadtng rnmpan1c.·<., fhcy have us<.'d the g11\l'rnnwn1 1nsun·d fund~ to finance c<i,1n11<, 1 rua~c \hip\ hroadca'itang .,tatt11n' Jnd corporate 1akcn1.cr'i ol Juh111u' '.1lul.' Io hi' lfcd1l (1r:t) ha' not nnl} rt.''1\tnl thl' \&l frcl·bootc~· piteous "hane\ ltl be kft to their own atqut\tll\.C dcv1cc<o, but fie ha taken \Orne pm111ve <.tcps to tnm their saih. Thnlts have been ordered to set aside profit<. 10 increase. their capital. rc<,tncuons ha1.e been placed on their abahl) LO make reckl~ investments. and the bani>.. board has increased s1gn1fica ntl~ 11s d1sc1phnal) acttons :igamst shad} practtt1oncrs m S& L board rooms. Thnfl-1ndustl)' cxccuu vc<; "ho ex· pcctcd Gra) to be a lap dog h.i' c been cruell'r d1S1llus1oned by hlSJunl<yard- dog tendencies They don't hke his \Ober no-non-;ense economic fore· cai.ts. which undercut the misleading. p1e-1n-the·Sk) op11mlsm that sup- pons their h1gh -fl;ing financial acro- batics It the hosuht) of the S&L industry weren't daunting enough . Gray has alsQ managed to enrage the big Wall litreet brokerage houses. They want 19 compete with 1he S&Ls for consumer dollars and mongage financing. but Grav has swrdil y drfendcd the status of the thri ft industry for Lhc Lucrative homcmongage field. A measure of Gray's '>Ut.cess is that fellow bank regulators. who once rnn'i1dered thl' entire thrift induslr) a hopeless basket case. now think there ma) be some hope for 11 after all. Gray sull has miles to go before he can sleep through the night without dreams of phone calls that summon him to a cn s1s that could cause a l'hain-reacuon disaster According to a recent General Accounting Office report, the Federal Savings and Loan ln<>urance Corp. would be at least $7 billion in the hole if the country's 23Q feeblest bank~ closed or had to be merged to keep them from closing. The onl)' good news (1ray can cling to 1s the GA O's conclusion that I . 900 of the nation's 3,200 S&Ls are in good '>hape and actually growing healthier l 1"iDER fHE DOME. On Capitol 11111. success has many proud parent<\, embarrassment is an orphan. We reported recentl y that Rep. Bud !'lhuster. R-Pa .. had. at the behest of Public Works Committee leaders, introduced leg1slat1on that would pay JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA a North ()akota businessman to remove billboards the courts have <>aid he !.hould take down without compensation. Obviously discom· fited. huster protested to a reporter: "'It wasn't even m:r amendment . I didn't even know anything about 11. .. He said the amendment was sent over bv Nonh Dakota's two senators. But bOth senators told us lhey kne" nothing about 11. Another miracle of pohtacal oanheno~enc~1s. EVEN lN CHINA?: C'ha1rman Mao must be turning an his mausoleum .\group of environmen- talists has organiud to protest a major hydro-engineering projt'Ct an the w1ldl) beautiful Yangtle River gorses. Their power 1s obv1ousl>· lim11cd. but the communist regime has felt 11 necessary to answer the sroup's objections publicly. Officials 1n charge of the project have been trotted out to assure the pubhc that the magnifice nt scenery 1n t~ree of the gorges will not. as the env1ronmcn· tahstscla1m. be soo1led bv the project. MINI-E DITORIAL: We con· gratulate Ital)' on the installation Of its 45th government r,ince World War II Thi'> wh1ms1cal attttudc toward polt11c!> as hardly surprising for a IX'OPle who relish several hundred vanct1c-, of pasta and ~ho managed 10 '>Uf' '" e t-wodecadc<, of d1ctatorih1p and war ~1th their basic human1t> intact. We find 11 r unously refreshing that th1~ fncndly land of sunshine. smile'i and song rcfu'ic<> to take 11s na11onal go1.emmcnt as c;cnou'ih as some other nations \A.C could men- tion. Maybe there'sa lcswn here: Che sara. sa ra. 'IO why worry'! If you don'1 hke the government.Just stick around a few months Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta are syndicated columnist.,. Power to Orange Coast's people thanks to Phillips r \'\\ pc:oplt. p111hahh n:member 'iome1l11ns that b.1ppened on the <)ran)!t < na'>t .1 fc.-w ~ear\ ago - somt•th1ng that w.1, pl'"ctty big at the llmt.' It was an energy cnsas. I ct mt.• remind \Ou We u!ted more cncrt' than we had \'i a re-.ult, we had to ltnt• up for ga'iohnc at the ga<1 ,t,111nn' Wl' had to dim \omc.· light\ an<l turn olT-.omt• othcrc;, and -we had lc>t urta ti U\t• of ot hc-r t•nergy·H>n\u m· 1ng Jppl1am.n \.111\I ol l" ha\l tore.o.tten lh<' t'nerg~ en~' Out not the Orange < oa\I'<, John l1h1ll1ps. John t'i nn l·ng1nt•t•r w 1th a ml\\1on to ~vc ent"rg~ for 1h" na11on and 111 \C.IVC munc\ for 1111, nJtmn" hu\lnns llrm\ who t m"umt· IJrgc amounh of cncrg\ Ancr }car-; of pwnecnng. Jnhn wa' 1n!>trumental 1n enlOuragJng a group ofOrangcC oa<11 cnmpan1e'> in the late I 97<1\ to form a rn31tt1on. called the ( allfornia r ncrg} ( oal1t1on Ra'i1ca11 .. the membef'i of 1he ( oan11on enter 1n10 a t:ontrac t with Southern ( ahfornin ~d1 on Com. pany to ,1multMl.ttlu\ly tTduce their c:lectnc <:<>n'lumpuon at the rcquc'it of the ut1ht) What huppeM 1s that when mcmht-r~ arc ~1anakd by Southern C ahfom1a Edt~n. the> almo t 1m- med1atel} ~U\.C their electnc. con- 'ium phon. lhu-. foregoi ng uSt' of large amounts of clcctnctt) that can be dire~ ~ tl tht• ullltl)-tu other n"rmcr" For doing tht'i. the members of tht' ( oaht1on arc reimbursed by the ut1hlJ tOf!l_pany for their power rcducITT>n. The re'Ji:i1\ 1s a lower need for total power and a savi ng to tht' C'oahllon membcro;. Who has Joined the< 03ht1on? I ht' Irvine Company with It Newport Center an Ncwpon Reach and 1t<o Jamboree Center in Irvine. The Koll ( ompany Wlth ti<> huge Koll< l'oter an Ir vine, CJ 'icgcrstrom & Sons with 1t\ <.iouth Coast Plaza and 1 own (cntt~r 1n C 'osta Mesa. Pa<:1fic Mutual I 1fc ln~umncc Company and Hoag Mcmorusl Hospital 1n Nt.•wpon Beach. ~tccka'><' in Tu<;t1n tht> ln.-anl· Hilton Hotcl and the Oran{ll' Count) San11a11on D1stncts. ' l\nd now the Coalition has C'\- tcnded from Orange County into Loo; Angcle'i Count) TRW's Flertrnn1c and Defen~ <;Cctor HeadQunrtcrs in ltedondo fk'ach. a 27-bualding com- pie>., has hooked into the network The r oal1tion now manages about I H mcpwau of elcctnc power which 1t can cut from its 'iy'ltcm whe~ al.Iced to do so. enouah to provide elcctnc11y to more tfian 11 ,000 homes. Moreover. Phalhps CXl)<"C1 the \oah· uon to double in o;11e 1n I Q87 wuh add111on of new memben C"altfom1a Pubhc l l11l111e\ Com· mm1oner Fred Dud" 1s even mo.re op11m1"1t'. He '\CC .. the' p()'!J 1b1hly om network of s1mJ.111 coahuon throughout ( ahlornll in the nut l S MARTIN BROWER years. which could accounl for 1,000 megawatts. This 1s the amount of electncal energy gcnei"!ltcd by a large nuclear power plant~ As a re-.ult. Duda, believes. lhc '>UHe can defer construction of J>O"-Cr plants and thereby ~ve mone) for every ratc·payer. Why did TRW join? Environmen- tal AfTaan man ger Kraig Scheyer s~ud that hiCi firm not only plan to save hundrcdCiofthousandsof dollaf1 1n energy co~t • but also "wt 1croniJx bcheve there is a rcaJ value in belonging to a group of like-minded companies that arc scnous about demand· 1de eneray man~ement and arc 1n It for the long haul. Arfd 11 alt stancd with an idea 10 a ,mall office in Newpon Beach. -.pawned by Ph1lh~. who is now executi ve d1rtetor or the Coahllon. Happily. someone rcmem~r& the enctl)' en is. Marti• Brower p1bll1•~• Ille •~,,,•­ ,.,,., "MarUt s,..rur'• °"• Conry R~rr ... DAMWALftU Col••na.t DAN WALTERS Political scandal at peak in valley SACRAMENTO-There must be something in the San Joaquin Co~ty water supply that causes conaerutal weirdness among local politicians. At any given moment, there is at least one local scandal unfolding and sometimes two or three. For years, local politics were under the not-so-subtle control of a shad- owy group of string-pullers wb<>te presence was ignored by the more upnght elements ot: the community, as well as the local media. The eff cct of that hear-no-evil. see-no-evil at- titude was to encourage those with ultenor mouves to contjnue doing what they were doing. What was revealed about the strange occurences in San Joaquin C'ount} came from out-of-town pu~ ltca\Jons. which found Stockton to be a mother lode of juicy stories that the local press ignored. When this writer 'was sued for hbel by one group of Stockton poht1cos a few years back. the local newspaper refused to cover the tnal -even when one local legislator testified that he was threat- ened Wllh death for running in an election. The plaanufTs lost that case, tncidentally. In more recent years, the head-in- the-sand approach to home-grown scandal has moderated and the local press has been more willing to acknowledge that some thang,s aren't quite nght. Bare-knuckle politics (two cam- paign workers fo r one state ~ scmblyman were arrested m m1d- campa1gn and charged in a murder- for-h1re case). scarcely concealed election fraud, recalls, embezz.le- ment. &ribery. drug investigations and tnals have become com- monplace among the poh1tc1ans of an Joaquin County and Stockton, its largest city. h's almost as ifa bit of Chicago bad been planted smack in the m iddle of ('ahfom1a's Central Valley. With its hea vv industry, racially fragmented popuh11on and sky-high crime rate, Stockton has often seemed to be an anomolv among CaJifort'rta's -tsid· back cities. The latest 10 the long string oflocal poht1cal flaps involves the county's distract atto rn e:r. Richa rd Eichenberger. and a county super- visor. George Barber. .\ man named Melvin Dean John- ston. who 1s a homosexual, says that in December. 1·982, he was ap- proached on a an Francisco stredby a tock ton insurance agent, lived for a week 1n the man's home and then spenl a weektnd at the rural San Joaquin County ranch where Barber h\e'\ with his mother. Several days later Johnston was arrested in Holly- wood whrte dnvmg Barners county· O\A. ned car. He was charged with stealing the car and Barber's wallet. containing $200. John'iton pleaded guilty to misde- meanor car theft and ~rved 140 days in count} jail. but upon his release was met by an in vestigator for the distract attorney's office, driven to San Francisco and given S200. John- ston said he was toJd by the in- vestigator not to return to San Joaquin County even though as a probationer he was required to report to probation authorities penodicalty. This year. three years after beina hustled out of Stockton. Johnston was arrested for probation violation and 11 was then that he began talking pubhcly about the circumstances of his arrest and release. "Everybody wanted 11 shut up .. " said Johnston dunng a hcanng on bts probation violation. Barber, who faces a stiff re-election battle th ts year, initially refused . to comply with a subpoena calling him to te111fy at-the hearing. A private in vestigator says Bar~r tried to strike him when he attempted to serve the subpoena. Later, Qarber relented and m a scnes of monosyllab1c answers, denied that he sought to banish Johnston from the county to keep him from talking After the hca.nng. a Municipal C'ou n Judge found Johnston 10 viol- ation of probation for noc returning to San Joaquin County. He was sent back to jail for at least 16 more days. That Johnston was. m fact, driven out of the county by the DA's inve'it•~tor 1 conceded by the authorities. But who ordered the inve'it1aator to give Johnston taxi ~rv1ce to San Francisco and who ~upphed the $200 remain mystc:rict that the officials involved show few sag.n'> of w:in ung to clear up. althouah one di trict attorney's 1nvesttptor who amnged for the J&ilhousc meet- 1n wd the mpney came from an aide to Barber -a version that all others involved Oally deny. Unttl a few years ago. none o( lhls wpuld ever have emerged in public. aivcn the athtudcs or the local media. But there arc the bcglnn1nas ofa f\ew attitude in n Joaquin <'"ounty that the only way to deal with ndal i' to confront !1 not shove It undtr the nait. Du w'alttrr 11 • 1yodlet1W ~ol1malJI. .. Hot weather tactics prevent overheating August can be an unhappy month for many cars. Just drive near a big city when the sun Is brlghtandthetrafflcslow. You'll see a lot of cars with their hoods up and engines steaming I The owners steam, too, because It can mean expensive repairs. justed before you go on any long trips. A trailer's weight could be just enough to cause the bands to slip and leave you stranded on y~ur vacation. . If your engine has overheated that severely, there's a good ctiance that the cylinders or cam shafts have been scored, bearings badly worn ... expensive stuff with today's engines. (Most times, this ls not the case. There are a few slmple things you can do to prevent your car from overheating.) •Inspect fan belts to check If they are glazed or cracked. If a belt breaks of slips badly on a hot day. your coolant won't circulate prop- erly and you are sure to overheat. Your battery and air conditioner will suffer, too. Whlleyou're at It, Inspect the hoses. Are they cracked or mushy? If you have any doubt, replace the belts and hose before you start. They always fall at the worst possible times. so re- place them before trouble starts. Styllah Renault Medallion atation wago n will be ~ of the new line of European compact-alze pauenter can American Moton Corp. will be lmportlnC •tartinC early nut year. Here are some hot weather tips that can help: •Be sure your radiator Is check- ed and contains the proper coolant. Don't just add water ... pure water bolls at a lower temperature than water mixed with anti-freeze (ethylene glycol). If you top off the radiator, be sure to u~ a 50150 mix of water and anti-freeze to keep that bolling point as high as possible and carry a gallon or two In the trunk (Just In case). •Blast bugs off the radiator with a garden hose (a stiff stream of water). Clean them out with a stiff bristled brush. Proper air flow for your radiator not only keeps your engine cool but also cools the transmission oil. •Be sure the transmission oil ls at the proper level. If It's brown and smells burnt, change It. Have the automatic transmission bands ad- -- •Turn off air-conditioning If the engine Is overheating. Air-con- ditioning puts a big load on your cooling system. "' •Be careful! Walt until the engine cools to take the radiator cap off. The radiator Is full of super-heated water under pressure which will explode In your face and burn you if you take the cap off too soon. •Change your oll regularly. You should start thinking about oil changes ~very 3,00,0 miles no matter what your car manual says. As engine oil gets dirty, It loses lubricating power; high friction means a hot engine. Change your oil before you go on a long trip ... it's cheap Insurance for your engine. Always use a high quality oil (In the summertime. the higher viscosity grades are better). Change the filter. too. Renault Medallion _wagon added by AMC SOUTHFIELD. Mich. -The new line of European-built compact- size Renault Medallion passenger cars will include a station wagon model. American Motors Corp. has announced. "The Renault Medallion station wagon, along with the 4-door sedan model, will mark the start of our expanded passenger car lineup when they go on sale early next year," said Peter G. Guptill, group vice president for sales and market- ing. "The Medallion Is a well equipped European car with ex- ceptional quality, handling. room anrl rnmfnrt " ••• ---~' --· A multi-point fuel-Injected 2.2 liter engine and 5-speed manual transmission will be standard. Other standard features on the Medallion Include four-wheel Inde- pendent suspension, power rack- and-pinion steering, power front disc brakes .. tilt steering wheel, tinted glass. full Instrumentation. Intermittent wipers, rear window defroster and an AM/FM elec- tronically-tuned stereo radio. American Motors has estab- lished a special Medallion hotline to provide customers with a brief fact sheet on this new European car. The phone number Is 1-800-227-1227. Dealers cited Two Orange County Jeep/Renault dealers have earned honors for outstanding June slaes by the American Motors Western Region. according to Robert Wii- iiams. region manager. Cited as one of the top 1 O sales leaders In CaOfomla, Arizona. Ne:N Mexico, Nevada and Hawall were Orange Coast AMC/ Jeep Inc .. 2524 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa and Huntington AMC/ Jeep, Inc .. 16751 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Beach. Huntington AMC/ J~p. Inc. also was named as one of the top truck and Renault dealers In the five- state region. These monthly sales awards are presented to deal- erships selling the largest volume oJ Jeep trucks, lncludlng Com- anche. J-10 and J-20 as well as Renault's Alliance and Encore 735i 528e 325es • • • • • SALES1 LEASING SERVICES PARTS Saddleback BMW 45 Oldfield Rd. 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I. rek>c:etlng', Sen & 1g patio, l>NUt Ille & 1Ba, new Int '" get. Joequln VlllM, 2Br 1 ~ marble IOOel'li. In blthl. BHI l1ndacp In C M MP DR, •t4n khc::hen, many cuatorn fM M •. 1142.000 Agt 722-7S37 atrtum, •t1eched 2 «:# $1251( •~• ~ ... .,, RJt get I xtr .. IJ33,500. • '"...--v r MOl IT MJU CALL 788-0319 •WYO• 116 New <Mt~ homee UNIV PK TERRACE 38R I lml'nec 38r. 381, lam rm nettled 11oond 1et• of 2b• ang1 level lvn new t1ome City Kght1. plant•· pma, PM pool & ~ c:atpet a.Jc rrpc, 'pet1o 11on 1t1un1r1 thru-out Mlnut• from lhl beeetl. s152K 840-1212 agt ' New erpt1, lrnt1ty dec»r· Stlftlng •I $158,900. • • · atld. Xlnt loe to pool & Newport Trall1 ~1329 Lqau .... l tennl1. Bltln el0Mt1, c:ua-Aa•--"'UllJ ~EAN FRONT on ;;;a tom-Oltt bookeNllV .. , .,_ ._.. 4b0;-pool ., ...,.. ... jn.. brltk atrium, outald• wane to 10 r•teur11nt1, • ~~Ooo llghtlng. larger yard mkt1, blnka. l)harmlldle eom:r:'!'4~·15~ . · w/covered redwood & otl'Htr lhoc>c>lng lrom p1t10 Xlnt mov.-ln cond. 1hl1 one t ty. bright llry, ----._-__ --.. -. Mutt .... will not tut 2bd. 2b•, p\1 P•tlo. pool. lnrrert ..... l long at' S l 15,000 Open Sun 1-5 ~ffXdf w NPT $398,500 A.8.8.1 845-7555 1 hM to befl. 11'5,000 or C 1 11 I or a pp I I t •U ftlM bid to Mii w/oen V\I (7 14)759-8160 Exclutlv9 lletlng 48r 28e. 842-7003/842 .... 1. I over 1800 1/f. Avelt Sept lllT llY • 111 S 158,500 Call Lli UT-• .... . 848-3827 -· • ~~~'------3 hug• bdrm•. 2bl. Make the Move to Park N ewJ>ort Makt tbe smart move to Park Newport, Newport Beach's premier huary •ddreu . funilsbed and DDhlna.lsbed l, Z, & 3 bedroom apartments and townboasts only mlautes from Newport Center and Fashion Island. From S89S to Sl800. ., Jamboree at San Joaquin Hiiis Road (714 ) 644-1900 .PARK NEWPORT let U1 lltlp Y" Sell Yo•r Prottrtrl C111 Cl111111t•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. · ' ~ • f_.1'11W-- gorg1ou1 pool. pro- feulonllty landeeapped. bMu111ul dtlCOf. owner 11y1 'SELL IT THIS WEEKEND!' 1339.000. Bark., R.E. 545-9282 Un.ID..,. tmm1JOVla1• 3BR 3~. 3 rrpa ( 1 In matr aufte). form11 dining rm, lof1. gourmet kltchln, leundfy .,.._ ProfeealoMl!y land- 1eaped & decorat•d Guard gat•d, prtvll• bMc:hel. Prlcl reduced to 1839,500. 831~. BLUFFS CON~ - 3br 2'Abl. complet• rlfurbllhed, 1260K, for appointment ~99 ILIFFI YIEW Dr•m•tlc 1p1e1oua 2br 28e 1215.000 land Incl NANCY IMBERNINO REALTOR ....... IY .... I HARBOR VIEWI 3bd.Carmel.~r eondltlon­ lng. comer lot. m~~ grad", prlnclpelt $266,000 C1H 780-023 CLIFF HAVENt MUST SELLI bllUtlfut 4bd, 2be, lrg y11d, cuatom remodll. $339,000. 831-0133 lllfPUYll • Y11W Light, exp•nllv• llvtng 4BR. fa.m rm, 3BA. den. =·ci;8 ~a.owner 778-Pretty bullerlly placemAt' to crochet of No 30 ltlread Mats are 1?1116 and mal(e a wel come hos1ess or bnda• shower Qilt SE>nd $3.25 plus 75( poatage h11ndl1ng tor each P8Mem Seftcl lo Lan.,_. c1" ,_..,.,.. i..)~ (~ NIN (JI 'tfN 11 ,. Nothrll IMI . in 11mMtt ....,,,.._. n, S4a ""'"' ~ NEW FOR ONLY 11 96-page lull cotor Cat. log of Crane patterns books auppliea crewel cross llttch nt'9dlepe>int latch hOOk qu11t1nq and mo<e LAUUWHIELH l.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C A A fll T S t !twet.... 1• ...... ... c....... 1111 c.e. ... ft":.A':£L ,. .... ••• • ' ~ Cools'•..., ... _ I .NNtWWW ooot• 91-· only 7to..2t11 By Lovt1Y LG 1br, tM.:c· :~~:r..::. -.:-.. :;:-.:rr.\~-= 2:' ... -:.,e::· := "---8$4,800.boet · 1 MCMllOorM0-7tlS urn••' ..... ...., ..,...,.. & IHt,111 ~. brtcr, 11 10 JAiiliiHi CNli: 2b ~ ..o:t. lrt ,.., ,..., No.,._ .,.._2441 PV1 btectl ~. Juet ._1111 Den, ...,.. oomm. w.. yerd, P!""' 1no1. ._.l~jt.!;l=ii~[{!! • 6t,.bftl. lo b-.cfl & ttnnle, 5 nl1/pool, U .100/mo. mode •d kltohu ,lj5w llX fwnll ... Xii Cit lot, 3 bdtm. 2 btth, 2 _ ~ M0-1212, ownt/ft(lt. 21drmt. Av......._ '°' .mtnh• Pv1. ~· 13 gw. Uz or ~ Nice ooetaoe eo. of twwy, 'f04lf ""'**°" ...,,_ tMOtrno, '" a • + 1-12tt or Mf.5743 Ila new carpee end _... btwn 11-Noon. 2ot c1ep 21,....1162 Ebfb a: em 2M 11A w/2 OM ..,: M~ It. 11080/mo. --·----..,,..-,..,. EH.JOY THE llAEHITY brick pelto, 11280/mo. ..., WMI lnlM 1144 . IOd, 2*' ,.. ,,. bet Unique Homee t7MOOO 111.na COA66 &. s: :na UftA ~~~~ ~~ 2~~ .... , .. _ l1816/mo,161-Nt4 C...... 1111 klVdNtte: formeil d.,; Mitty dw-. 3W. z• ,_ ,., LANOlOROilAEAL TORS NeW ™ rm. iit w/w , 2 pe.tloe, cettl oelt llOI lllb, su*cl R·Z lot Fat-ff• tnent ptlldrl yn of 21Mte. f/p, '"' dbl ger. In din/IV rm, matr lte, 1349.000 6S0-333S Hperlence 5H-1194 Pet otc. 2mltobot!11195 wdbumer, ptof dee In IWPT-.sttnl,111 Bea•Atty 141-1144orl42-t111 ..__ Ml'th t~ tMee. All new kltch a ep-Off OOMt-hwy ii25 home 2BA. 1be ~.am PfV 11100 mo +MOUrtty =:.e~•iec~~~~ ~t~:...2 bdrm, 2 ~!.~!:!' ~1~ yd, leun hie..,,, heh (3) peopte, Sbd, 2ba: 2 eat the beet rent'li on mkt for · ......, "'pool, _,.._,,_53M1S. ,.int,nukltcfl,1730 ow.a..n&ooodtoc. no prof per90n or coupte, ': t \ennt.. Uz Of~ Agt fM 424 HMlltton. e 848 8420 pet1. 142-"MI eftet 4. 11275, rf/f req. OPEN . 2" or 141-5743 E'SIOE lrg 3bd 3'M>e, 2 HOUSE SUNDAY ONLY •eiiill' W......... 1111 .,....._B"U cer ow. yerd, f,p.o, ev.11 12-4PM, 12 Tahoe. !:...-. eRXNUIN821Mifi06v ~u Imm. 11300. °'*'dally IOM ..... 179. ,!!!!~~ 1BA, WlllNrtctrter hk\41. TIWUDIUll 151AJt>ettPt.146-0MI Lanu k _..:: OPEN IAT/SUN 1.5 =~~~ln::;~•ge. ..... tlf.... EXEC. Condo 3br, 2be, f/p mAX. § a:dta, i;no; ~at the be9ctl. VIiie · Frptc, Y9Utted ce111ng9, obi ow= petlo, w1-o, 1350 If, yerd, 2 cer gw, trJ*). hlboll. 950 C90iwy 1 101 Aat _..., i 1095 2br ow ow, pool, epa. No p«a. . no pet1. 1.9 ml. to tpeettlCUlar View S 1100 1175,000. Ownr/Agt Chlld ok n newt' kit 18drm tn5 l1100/mo.54M131 mo.497-1051,4~3488 541-7901 546-5918 ~~t;: 8V 53M191 eee w. 11th St 145-2739 EXECUTIVE 3Br, 28•. Neer downtown. lm8ll hM IUYllWI 3Br 2be tnhm, wd bum fp, frPIC, O/W. Recently r• for rent '650/mo. gw .. By OwTw -See to ap-TUILY M Wll'fll patio, comm pool. S1CM50 decorated, wkly g•r-ator. IP8Ct, 1Br, frl(I, preei•t• -l*ow mw1tet. LRQ 4BR 3BA hM. Jetty Waterfront Hornet Inc denlng Hrylce Incl tt0\19, garb. dlep. new fir 3bd, 2b• w/lfg tide ywd. YtM from Eut beyfront. 831-1400 11200/mo. 64&-t950. cov. (714) 828-3822 Ouwdecl community With $3000/mo, yrty, LUXURY CONDO 2bd, community pool &' tennll. SOUTH BA YFRONT lu 3BR 2BA, 181gt fM'llly den 2ba, frplc 2 C8r,..., BMutlful OCMl"I vi.w, •xtr• ................. m room. $1175/mo Incl ow-· ' -• lrg 18', frplc, 2 bit-In ..._...._, to $299,000 IOf 38R 2BA. lower duplex. dner 1392 G-.Y I.II pool,epa.$1100+eec:un-bed• 11000+ HC Immediate Mlel S 1500/mo, wntr. · · ty 549-0022 or 14S-0303 4 ....... 2• 7a (213\AG" .... ,.,. · 133-3822, 131-5510, NORTH BAVFRONT tum &54-8742 Redone a reedy 3bdnn ....-_..---..c:---:"'.-·~TTO,....~ 04+-8010 2BR 1 BA upper unit EASTSIOE twnl\M, like 1725 2be Icy pool klda ok £ !ipel iilf •lb'111l* 11400/mo, wntr MW. 38A 3BA, frplc, dbl ottlen..,... 53g..e 191 r~ 21R lmmale 38', 38a, t8tn rm NORTH BAYFRONT fuf'n g•r. patio. No pet1. Agt ,_ 2 A end unit. Htghly 119- tlome. City llghtl pl•nt• 48R 28A upper unit 11050. Ag1 854-0435 ~raded W/O Inc StOO 'Ion h tt t:. I 1800/mo, wntr Remodeted -nloe a °*" · 7..... · New ~~1 ~!.ti.y~;::: Lora Vance, RMltor BEAT THESE family home. 3 bdrm • 2 o peta. _...220Q 8led. Xlnt' toe to pool & 873-<4082 Newly painted 2bdrm SS80 b8th • flr9t>1aoe. AM utH-lt!J!!! .... k I tennla. Bltln cl<>Mta, cue-lalMI fl•t b811c decor kid• ok ltlM & gardner paid. No ...... --•• tom oak bookihelYM E-Z terma or garage. GrMt location, -·- brick atrium. ou11lde Pnia1all 211'1 *llM111* nw H81b0r & Balter. &YU..l•Dl&TIU llghllng. luger yard 2/311 Winter I vrt;. Pen-Huge 2 •try 3br 2be ffpk: 11250/mo. 55fS..2278 3BR or 2 + Oen. 21~9•. w/covered redwood lnaula Rentata avt. Cell pool kid• pell more $950 R9Mrw 2-etry hm 3br 2ba ftr9t>1909. nr pool. 2 car patio Xlnl move--ln cond Vlll1 Rental1 87S...912 Into 53M191 Agt fM klda otc all new gourmet garage & patio, 11500 Muat ...... wtll not IMI 4BR 2BA. patio, dbl gar kltS755539-&191AgtfM permoyrlae.&44-1098 long ·1398 500 S1200/mo yrty. OrtY9 by 111111 IEW IMIP 1U-IWUI tBR cottage W Nfi t hM c •I I I 0, • a pp I • I 2009 MlrM\81' but do not CAPE coo Encl ger ...., 19th to bch. pj(ng 85/mo (71 4)759_8 180 d I 1 tu r b tenant 1. S~ Twnhm, 11Cf098 from & NewportBlvd t <* yrly, utll1 pd Reta. 811-24"-1128 poo1 & ape, former model sec>O/mc ~:a M2-7003 or M2-&t41 •lllUt ... " hmatBact!BayVlffage.ln ~Wpm 2BR 2 '~8A 1r1-1eve1 r11 Ille l lM C.rtu ••• ... ZlU E. CMd. proftdeclc. M28nb~y or 997·9309, llQt twnhae. like l'ltW. attach up-gr• ... rp • d, 2 car gar 11200/mo Call ASSUMABLE mortg•ge. 2BR 18A co1tage w/w of 2'nb8, apllt matr, Y8ulted Shwp 28' Duplex, bMm Phy111a 8lS-790-6629 great ltarter moblle Jetty Front+ dectc. W/D oelllnga, lnllde w/d, •t· celll, wood bYrnlng frplc, ---,.-,.-:-'."...,...,..,..,...,,..-- tlome, Kint loc. $308/IT)O. hkup, gar. $1200 + utll1. t.cn.d 2 car gar, min 8 gar. W/D hkup, No pet• *llUT .al* S29,500no11gt1. 774~3787 1 Agt 873-<4082 mo IN, 11175, 852-1818. U95/mo. 7eo.&882 Cute studio garage, micro. MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LID,O ISLE we1 bar, refrlg, tn<:d yd. pool, 980, utlll lnci Only $500. lee TIUtm 111-1 ... 3BR 2BA cory, clean bouM. T99cond. Walk to beech, pool & tennl1 S1250tmo.839-2282 Orange Coatt OAIL "I PILOT /Friday, A~ a. , .. 5.9%·9.9% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE !SON NOW! Don 't Pass Up These Great Deals! MANAGER'S SPECIAL '86 IROC Z Special Edition Not $19, 000 But only Not $18,000 $14 999 Not $17,000 , ....-===========~=========- USED TRUCK SALE 1982 F-200 STEPSIDE 1980 CHEV P/U V 8. ovto. A/C, co,Mne 2 Auto P S Q<eot work trv<k tone mags, tilt, CIV1'41 6'03P 63 .. 9P) · 1112 ,.c S-15 P/U ComjMr \hell V-6 auto P S t6382P1 4"AI--· ~ 1914 llSSll 414 3 ipd A ( Ii.Hi/FM. ccn1, th.II ~ Wide ttrft (5632A) \.-~~7~7~7~7;::.L~~=:t:~·s~7~7~7~~~--~~~~= Situated at the very 11p of L100 ISie. jl\1s property has a paooamic view of the fM? map ISiands of Newport .Harbor and Bay Islands Thu11e-ovedoclcsJt1e c:oofluence ot the Harbofs six map channets making this a premier location 1n Newport Beach This is one of the few bayf ront propemes ottering PIC· ture-pertect sunrises OYer Newport Harbor and excluswe Newport Center PENINSULA cottage 3BR ONLY 15 MINUTES FROM THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA AREA!! summer weekly U75. ICP 1•,1C ~1.1.AT1()1'. & ~HONJt•(; CO il A(T 11 JfllPT A,,< Tl .. 1 CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES • 0"" "'' • ~ ' • ' .... r,,,., S..-,, • '" ~100• 11 I ~~ 6Jlf VI opr~("f 6'J OH• ~ t ' ,, • t '' 1•~ t /, I'"' f 1Y1 (> -1\..J II j,.. ~J\fl.j JfltJ"'q• ~t f •• A 17 91,J ,. • ., P.r"'' t ... I ,.. ~ ./V ,,,,,. h1 ... , .. ,,f1 1)tJtlfl' •O" l • _,,_,.,.\ •'l'V'1f The lot 51ze of the prope<Ty is 50 feet of bay frontage with a 144-1001 depth. and w accommodate a new resident of approximately 9.000 square feet appro.1umately oe· Signed Tile e.c1St1ng 40..year Old hdme is very hveable The property's dock will accom mooate a large yacht plus room 10 Side lie smaller vessels Price upon request PENINSULA PT. nr new THE WELL WOR~~ DRIVE!! entry french 3BR 2'ABA, NEW lam rm. S2200 mo to mo "" prlca l)lu• ,.,. '~ llnd ,.,., ,.. AA -. 9'.lt>)eel BAYSHORES dn~ner·a .~ .... ~~~--~------··0.~.~ ......... °".ac>P< .. 0 ._, ... u·w·k ·P~ ......... ·htuougll ...... ""° .. 3 ·'· ............... ==~~~~~ home 3BR 2BA. den, P•llo S2300/mo EASTBLUFF 3BR 2BA twnhme Patio, dbl gar. comm pool S1250/mo Watertront Homes Inc 111-1.a BA YRIOOE 2br 2ba Condo Best view. aec gate. att g•r. pool, -.:>•. $1495, 854-80901780-9642. 10511 Grill Grove Blvd., Grill Grove 714-534-2700 213-924-1886 -Wt HAVE THE-CAR-OR TRUCK OU WANT!! EXCEL 3 Door Hatchback STARTING AT ... AS LOW AS ... +Tax, Lie I Docking FMa EXCE~GL 4-Door Sedan + Tax. Lie I Docking F ... AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY!! Plus REBATE ' -OR- IN REBATES From CHRYSLER* -ON ~LL VANS (250 & 350) • 2 or 4 Wheel Drive Wagons • 4 Door Sedans • 4 Wheel Drives • Turbo Tractions • XT Coupes -- ON ALL SUB·ARU 'S IN STOCK • Deeler Invoice -Th• emount HotmH Tuttle peld Suberu • DOES NOT INCLUDE SOLD ORDERS OR LEASES et th• time the vehlc .. w .. purch•*· _.._ ____ ------------------------ - I, ~~!!!!!;-!!.!! ,.. ..... ~ lalka PHY~; • ..--~w 1 --Cella... llJt lut...... 1141 ... ... ... 1111111 ltr IHI 11!!!!!!!!!11 ~ ~ -... , ..__.,._..,__... t121/MO. 1 11 ilb.NlAilh •-.mtma• V!MAJt.LU28fUaA • IHI &iit'"fm D ......,. ltaOO IO .... Jkbf6M)iit14i 1~ P9(t0& t#t d/W, ~ lndty rm: nw Telbtrt/IHCfl llwd, 3Bt28a,2 Cltger l iOOO Cotnw uNI. 'rplC. ~ G;I COIL U:: U N1to 1Mtre.lllO.~ ~ ~Yllle. -.:it lndty,NopeaAYMnow. beieehenctlhoc>e. f9netdyd,d/'#,frplo,engl tBta.,ffploMOO vtewofbey.Avlit~ 15. c• 175/ffto. Cell w Piopei._ Inc ..,,....., flio. tNO MIOllM. •••Mn 7'35 w. 111h St. ow. new~~· 1 ~ 1 CIOlY 1., , .. M50 tNQ/mo. AQt 14+7i11 a. 973-3117 11wm v~.AY111U/1 t1)-4MI Meo 8oudi eo. ,_. 111.-.T Ml·1111 r'to1c~~ ,:. t'::i TILllll 111-1111 Vlle&eltloe·V...._ ara it~ Of'I¥. 1•x1a·. COTIAOL r.. ...... Ml.BOA~HA .,.., 11drm, '*• ~ -W.15001ee.3-0745 111Aa a750-IM5 Safe & S*lu,.. 71• ......-, lbd, lbe, trplc, fXA10 19A. pertty tum 2\48A tet. 2 c. ger poof, cwpon. No ~ mJ ..si • •ITIPl11... HRa 985041200 Jamee Slr .. t, Cotta · f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cat. ..,.... glr. '* to bdl •1000AvtnOw1412-4557. ...... 11•90/mo 8Wlll 6*4711 El*t 28R 1BA. ow. lrO AVAii.AiLE IMME0-28" StUdlo wltull ltltcNn, utll AOf 931 ... MO ...... 973--7711 1 tltO +.ac. 'rlO lM ,_,.,. llOO alt ~ trnmed'. 831-4630. H25/mo. E/1ldt 28R =~~~~~':,~I lo-y~~=111:..CS ~-= s..oo,,,........ . IUITWIL......, Cr•t condo. 2 matr BeAUTlFUL r9"'0del 1bd 1BA. peOo, PoOI. lnd'Y 2544-4e Ot~ AYe o1c. no~~ ,..,._, 1:...,=!.:.!~~-.. fi••• LI. ...... -bdm\/beth, 2 carp, ytty Nu kite. oar. leun, ecroea rm. Cto. to ell. TSL M9MT 142-1803 '590 +'400 cMc>oelt Acroee rrom u. bWf'l In ..,._ aw. 2)\M No 11300/mo. Dy ~121 11 trom Btv. ~ .,.., 141 L Bey NEW 2bd 2.,.~ twn/l!Pt, ae3-07551163-1SOO NB.~ 281 2e. tum. M66U #Of ;;a on...._ ....._, ._t i~~=~~~~~~ c>eea. s1eeo mo. ~ E" 4~5 L)'M '950/Y'l1Y. 963-5353. TIL _,. Ml· 11U yard, g#. saoo +MC . ..O Agt, no,_ ept .. .g••fo. ~ F/P 191end. A,....ble ""=t ITlt F'OVHD bled! end wNte mn11o•MS-7773 IU-l0 2BR..fUAN-FRPLC $900/mo.E/llde3BR2BA petuv1111e11&.54-7e52 llllT._'I,..., DIW. IO.l4 ;c;c::~.:0:'"'r!mal• 1u.-.nn kitten. llboUt S ~ .......... L°"*)'4Bdrmhome,eoun-Ger,yttybeech,.,..tel,only townhouae Frplc, petlo, NEWPORT VILLAO! Ulml.• non~amotcer preferred. 19tfWtttdlff Old. Neer l.911e IR, 2'>4. 2\4be. defl. on OOfl try kitchen, adjoining •1t~ ;o ~2u:~8 lnel, gar, lndry rm Off 1tr .. t. APARTMENTS QUIET RESORf LIVINO lncludte utllltleel +eec 11t & aacurlty depotit ~t Bch. $41-5032 8Qt Hunt 8ctt. 536-1121 COUl'9t, MlC1 to 1ennta famlly rm w/bef end tot• 1500 mo, . quiet locetlon. Cotti MtN •Spetl(llng hMted J::! 85()..2.-07 mO\'tl you In wit/A utltlt• BAYFRONT BUILDING FOUND ''"' ot.H Ce1, court 1 11915.759-0079 rnal dining rrn. Near prf.-C..... .. I llu llU 2917 <>reno-. PRESTIGE LOCATION •COurt yard 'l'l9w ng EASTBLUFF TowntlovN ~· :1~;;;1-: Pl:: OFFICE SPACE brf own 08 • Hor~ or°':' BIG CANYOttl Golf Couree vat• oommulty pool and TIL _,-Ml· 1111 6 Bloc:ka to •Vigne«• HQ lfWI Apt 381 2'Mte. 2 car ow. 550 equate*' & up em ... ~... 08 .,r view. 3bd. 2'~b•. $1&50 tennl1. '2200/mo. Ooen 11R OAf!tJMA. 1788 avaM .... • .. South Coat Plaza •T:i:"~lne In court >'fd No1>9'1,S1100/rnoyd... rneeaao-. c .i1 &42-4644 wht oat. M••• 0 H mo +MC. Avail NOWI Sat 12..:JPM, 2248 Port 1BR WIVIEW, 17815 ,.......,. •C1oee to 0C Alfl>Ort • 944.1010 1-5 M-F only. • ........... 1 .......... 1. 27ll gray/wtl1 klttan. Mele 213 431·7893 Dumeu Placa. See Kay 1 BLK TO BEACH 18r, trig. renga, teundfy. •7 Mlnut• to Beldl •Specloue Apanmentt ' --_ ._..,. 8411 KJ SWI YOf1l .. tanlblk. ~ 08H • IAIY• ftlWt Sterling. 875-4174· pool, car~. No pett •Night Lighted. Slnc:I •Your own prl'lete patio M UIYM WT ay w 11111. Ampla pkg, utllt paid. Tebby & wtit cat. Fem lbd.2'Aba.pool.epa,ten· ua1•1 ... ~n 2BR,t1repteoe,1eroe<**. 131 w 19t~~~.o.92 .~~ac:!!,;8eg crti :=r=.k:=P9' ~.!.~":~:ci":o:: ~~7.~':'a":. ~'2~~1 2855ECltHwy87M900 = :=·~ na 11900. 213 '31-7893 .-.-. near beech, Upper 11285 •Ccwered PIRlng •Large welle·ln dOMtl munlty In a 1Paciova Nwpt Bl'ld, CM 846-7445 eu 345f 8LUFF8 Bacttbay Front St9Plto und 2+2 t>eth & Low•r l 10e5/mo. USA•• •C&ble TV Avalleble •Gated co\'tredl)flcng 2Bdrm Townhouu. IOnQ Mir wN1 Condo 2 Matr ata lg <*I glllt trplc vry rmmy S900't 675-2810 WE'RE THE BESTI •R4tc Room with F)taplael with 1torege Amenl11M Incl fll>k:a, _, lta tah tt Ill FOUND roil e 2W•• 2 . ........i .,..... detllla 53M19l BEAUTIFUL 1 B h9lor 1 & 2 BEDROOMS and Blltlardt ALL UTIUTIES INCLUOfD barl, AIC. mletoe. W/O n•.a cat. PMI' 8o6M Chica • ._ car Olf., nr.,....,.. '"' K FURNISHINGS AVAIL •S.Unas 1 & 2 BEDAOOM .. H.B ~9057 eft & $'750. 875-3371 after 5 Agt ,_ Apt 1750. 2Br 1Ba $975 •Fr .. utllltlee 1 BR FURN/UNF\JRN FURNISHINGS AVAIL ~=:,le~~ OAFOMN 26d. 26:'. ;a lo FOUND emell wNte rnei. 1L1fn 1 Lim VILLA BALBOA • Ooten All hb:~~J~tPI· •Spec:loua IMng JR 1 BR FURN Sony, No peta peta 844-0509 FUh Ill. ~50 t MC, Oaf, ..,.., ftew..... poodle w/on. bid aye. Condo 3bd, 2be, poot View 1BR, pool. Waltt to 1"Huge kitchen Comer Nwpt Fwy & Batcw U ~, ...... 1vell lmmedl 38~ • ..-Complete }anltonat vk: Megnole/Oerfteed on ll800. 144-2807 b 1 a ch. S •cur It y . DESIGNER, FURNISHED *Btt-ln OYenl & rangee Sorry, No 1>9'•1 • Fum 2BR 1BA, lg tundedl, 78M77~wtcnd1 "Mu9'o 814 pm. 96-47!53 11000/mo. Agt 844-0498 TOWNHOUSE •Petloe (714)557-0075 182 1 PerkMde Ln, HB trplc, endoeed oarege. "'El9Y1t0t BLUFFS GREENBELT 3 bdrm, 2'1\~ 2200 aq ,, ltnm9dl•t• occupency, ueoo. AQt. 940-1529 Pool & t.nnia court1 •Covered Gat8Q411 Ml·l441 Neer bay and ocean. Balboa . 38th nr SeMkSe. "'Full 'ltew be1Conte1 LOST 4 POUND VOAKY WATCRFRONT-Yrty 1 1295 Mo 673--0898 •Pool & BBO'I ...__t:fi~ $950/mo, yrty 873-7412 Lrg 2BR/18A $400 + "'~ery MMc9 Nair Poet Offtce In NP Ill Duplu-8peclou1 •Plulhlanlc:liplng wwc-:::. llCR.ll .. PllUlll uth Paul 845-2110 or ..-Ampleper1dng CoronadelMer.REWARO 2br. 2be, atOYe d/w, teun IMll fer IHf •Xlnt location acroll Matt>i. & mirror ft(eplaoel, LIDO ISL FURNISHED 528-7201 ext 1"°2 .... 111 673-3505 Ot ff3.2Me htcup. lg patio, dock avail, Shani beth New Cl'Pll from part!· &1&11911T1 leundry. fully 9qulped 1BR gat, utlf lnc:I, 1 peraon. BALBOA ISi.ANO, 4bd, LOST Bl.ck & wt11t9 long lllffl LU YI... S1250/mo, 87M100. $350/mo. Call 675-6806' •Sor~ no I*• Llk• brand new. All utlf pd. kltclMln, tilt tub1c,a11 no pet1. SUS/mo, YMf1Y. 2ba, frptc, ale, bay vi... . haired,.,,.. Cat, Nlguel 3bd, ~~~r::'s!~ pool w;~~:.~~~ l~i~~.s: C..ta .... If 3 W WILSON t::,,:_ gar. Sorry, no C:s x:e:.9~a!Un:./mo, 873-0837 :::i:· n-:'.:tp~:tut: C::1:::oe3:°oorno:= & Al'i'i1~~~:lgu91 $1475. 720-1950 P•t•. Op•n Sat/Sun. 2BR UH Stove. refrtO. M!·llll 2Bdrm 1Blth S710 SUWlllY1LUIE NEWPORTMARINAAPTS lnold.Cal1 Jlm873-5379 mo. 1725Mon<ovteSt. 11 tS E ... K. 84M789 """"'· lndry fK, gd loc. Coste M ... EutlkM 3Br 301 Avocado 842-9850 *Bayvlftt 181 lBa. l100 BALBOA PENINSULA 750·1227 or 5'4&-3M5 p-----1-BY OWNER. Upgraded """' wlth ..,..., emall ard eq ft. W/D hkup, micro, ~...._... __ ..,_,,_..--.;;~ Condo. 2Br 2'~B•. 2 avail now. Sor~. no pet•. for ~ilo." No J911 Nloely Fumllhed 1Bdrm trplc, enct gerage. Prvt St41PI to bMctl, ffl)lc, Mo to Mo. Up to sooo 11 xn;:on;wvtm;eneuto lr1>tc. wetber, formal din. oc!:n~ ~~.,.. 423 w Bey 7 '8083 1 1795/mo 722_.294 Duplex. Clean & Quiet. 1 WIY 11'11 bMctl $1475 gar87~=1tlM. S325 from 85c . ldMI ,.... ecck»nt at tha N.E. cor- rm, dbl gar., 1189,900. Nr lbla cloM io bMctt. 2 Bdrm 1B• $700/mo. emply'd perton. No pet1 LIVE ~ERE YOU HAVE SOl'ry, no P91• 760--0919 meeuge mar1!et or Cornpvter Bua. '*-°' Senti ltabelt• & 1'4oag. No agent1 5'48·3358 S300 dep OU/water pd. Oln W--1111 111 $485/mo. 5-48-1021 *Spectacular apt1 NR LIDO MARINA 3BR HBI Oceanl F, quiet IOcalt, Cell Jactc 141-2257 Newport Bl'ld, July 25, COM OCEAN VIEW Oll•lf lmll Chlld ok. La l.anne Apts, $530/mo. Utile Incl. Avall OCEAN FRONT • 38th St, * 1 & 28r, 1 & 28a tult.. 514'~ ClubhOule n-amkr/dmk, pool, epa, NEWPORT PRIME OFC epprox 5pm. Plew C9ll Ex9C 3br, 2ba, w/d, 3 car "I •111' IM. 1838 P11oent11, '"Mgr nowt No pet• 646-4382 Cleanl 2bd, 1b1, gar. :~r,:g:::.1ownhouM1 2BA. Ilk• new. o•r. deek. rec rm. Shat• bath w/28 Nr Airport (300-450 Sq. Pet. &48-9508 g1t, Krou lrom paf1(. Ill-.... tr ITM'lll 2Br 1'..tBa, patio. air. encl * EASTSIDE d•luu Sept-July 15. $890. 213 •Privet• b1lconlt1 or S1195, yrly 998-5868 F. $350 +dep. &ee-.eee7 Ft.) w/Raoept .,.._Con· ~Mii 11850/mo. 780-83&4. Yrty big 3br nr H20 2ba g1r S675 No peta Betty 1BORM avlll1bl9 $585. 692-'2eo... 71 4 842-2047. Garden patios M/F SHR 2BR 2~BA ~lent, vt.w .... y pi1cg, laatnctlea J112 CONDO BA YFRONT frplc nu-crptl $ 1200 645-9 l61 Of &«·2270 or 0 /W, lrlg, gu & Wll9' pd, St41P1 to SC Plu . 2Br 1Ba, WIT •n ., ...... a,t. 1 .... CONDO-EAST SIDE exec Nl'V '"'· 851· 1951 fBM. mtlbit: I Mac 2BR 2BA. pool, aeourlty. menu others at 539-8191 Carol s.c5-5974 carport Adlta. no pet1 retrlg, xlnt oond. MCurlty 1"3 Lighted tennll court1 fr••"* M2·Hll COSTA MESA. N/SMKA lntoetl Cornputera. 115 SO.t IJlp 1vall1bl9 Agt lee 2Br 2B•. beaut Quiet. 64&--08&4 gated. pools. nu paint, 1"2Swlmml"" """"'• _ .._ ......... 25-35 YRS, 645-5804 c•2 I .. ~..__.._. ··•"""' ••M"• .. -• HUNTINGTON HARBOR Hr.~ tutoring. 11800/mo 875-8.,., 8Qt laa CJ .... tt 2175 dwnstrs w/patlo 'src951 'DUPLEX 2bd. 2ba. new ale. 1775 mo.-~ •Streem1 & pondl Clean 3bd, 2bt. petlo, NB ltlr lg 28' 2Ba ept Unique Marine otftce end Any PfOQfM'I or toftww1. Eutblutt b .. utllul 3Br ~ gar Moel utlls pd, carpetl, patlo. Adult•. n-MESA PINES 2850 Hana •Sorry. no peta yearty $1100 873 2507 2 block• from bch. 25+, retall 1Ptoee avlll IOtM 979-0551, G«MI 2'MM. frplc, o-t. etc, BR. den, l'l)lc. lmall y11d, 622 Hamltton 631-4753 pell 1750 mo 1vallabl9 1BR 1Ba w/gar IMO 1"Furni.tllng.1 •viii prof. qu .. t M OO/mo'Mlt with vlewa. Ideal for --------- w/ B1ck Bey view . nlc• rt1ldent11I eree 2Br huge Apt with pool 9/1 5-48-5~2 POOL, epe, bbq. Gas tOf' Heetlng & Cooking VIII• e.tboa, 220 Nloe Ln, E/642--03'7 Of 5'45-3-4n ..ctow co. trevel agent. la I I 11500/mo Oy 720-0933 cloee to bMctt, S800 mo. 329 Avocado $725/mo ~ Cute 2Bdrm 1Bath "Cot-TOP AREA, Quiet. No~· Plld unit 105. 1BR + den. Nloe outoolnQ opi., Mtlt• emall re1ellar1 Spaee !llJ!lt!ft Ev (213)823-3222 498-2581 Of' S«-1411 depoalt. Call Cell• tage" on Victoria, near **5'49'-2447** WIT MT OAlL H~BA. $1000/mo Call F/rmmt NOW fOt bch h... 11?• 995 to 2000 eqft. ~ Jiii Ealtbluff •X9C 4BR 2BA ta Au I 0 84~5'41 ~J:J,!~d~~;g pet• VILLI IEDERI 111·1111 IOt IPPt Bob Peterson wann et1Ylroment S350 = .~:u:.r,4 =-~ 8U9sittEA UEebeb. Mt. r«T\Od, llke MW, OWNER MUST SELL 28' w/gar Crptl. drp1. .., 818-360-9212 Unda/MlctlMI 648-4912 213 592-«41 1 Experienced, for neet1y 2 menb amanltlea 80-~~ 1bd condo. upper level, bltlns Fnod yrd w/pltlo EASTSIDE DUPLEX • • H2~2 nm SUWlll YILUIE WATCRFRONT DUPLEX Nwpt Bch. deperldlbl9. Ot old ~ P111 time ~ 250/mo 7 jaeua.I. tennis, l)OOI, 24 636-•120'Cll1 t-5PM MONTE VISTA 2Br 1Ba. ltl·HIO 5555 I viu-.. 38drm 38a. rooftop gar-empty'd. M/F lhr 2Br HV HM-5bd 3ba. 3 car gar, hr MC, 'Ii ml to SC Plz, 667 Victoria "C'' $675 gar. lnod yd, ?irdnr, 111. FAMILIES WELCOMEOI 1 Lane. Hf~:,, ng;: o; den. patio, avail now year b•HtrilJ flll days 531-2 68 new paint. c.<pet, comm $65,400, 557-5320. 6prn. 2619 S1n11 An• S725 Last & S4IC S6 5/MO. Avt Lrg 2bd 2ba dwnstra Freeway, nor1h of Baecfl $1900/mo , yr't.; utlf •~11·~. ~.;,.I~!: +NC. Taatia 2190 *UITllH* 811 831-8283 encl llngie gar,'ptay aree. to McF1dden, weet on 673-2747 °' 67 82 hantin Hll 1300 aqft w/rront ofG. drive-In door In rear HousERttPtR ltw-out, , 2Ba. view, pool, Jae, tenn, gd 1oeM85 mo 722-8472 NB OCEANFRONT -M/F .. .,... vv-v Beaut 2Br $700 Gu. E Side 1br Cot·frplc: Lndry fee. d/w. gu & McFadden I -•t Off Redhlll 3bdrm 3b1 Laund. encl patio, No petll water p1ld, month-to-rt ltacla ..., lmmaculatel Gar"f' vlewl equlpt kit gar pool undr =·E::!·S:t~4;'54ger $565 +MC. avllt now month $700. See Mor 1t L11u1 ltacla S625/mo, 1785 Whittler N. B. ateL Engllah epeek- St, CM, 540-9352-0 . Ing. exp.tlence In alt 848-0681-N ph .... of tlovtelteeplng, Prof 25-45, fr pie, w/d, d/w, mlero & more. no ~1 :c:~~;0:~~,-p~~ saoo 539-6191 Ag1tee 187E 21st, 845-7234 2311Clden XVAILABLE NOWI No --Incl. cooking. S 1200/mo. la1ian1 I Fiaurial Retul'l'Mt to E. Beroer. 1670 party enlmal1. $575/mo + 12 utll Larry 88M810, SAVE attadl-oar.1e1tGh w1nooll' ~nh ... ~,-~Id f ~ .._. -_.1 _. Laguna (2) 1bd. 1ba W81k Eutblulf erea. $1400 WWC9tL.1 .::;;; ~ .. _, '" "s; .rr1;tt -to beach S62S ea +NC VIiia Rentals 675-<4912 1ba. trplc. p1tlo S800 +-MC Went • Mlectlon of great 87s.soe1 1 .. 1 .... ler lat. S.nt1 Ana AYe, ate A. Cotti ~ 92827 PROF. F 25+ to lhr rM1 n!Qe 2br 2b• E/alda apt, up to $1350* I •-u ••-&PAITllEITS 722-0528 llving? We can offer any. S350+ut, 1v1ll now 2HI BIG CANYON Hlghly up-1.. ...,. thing from a amall apt to nraded Dover Model, End 2 ... F••IMI Beautiful, clean large Gar-Furn E/llde 1BR cottage. a 4 bdrm house. If loot<· lnprt ltacla 2"1 *H 12 llffttt ltlMI. • -----den Apts. patios. deck•. Cute & cory Has ._.. ent I -Unit 29r+Oen, gar $2500 S600/MO. 873--0892 or ........, • Ing In CM. NB°' HB th nk Teackm . ff SO ANTIQUE SHOP tor Nie. 11 yrs same foe. PrlrM Tlllml 722-0985 l'I meg 1 Prof lemlle n/emkr anr Ownr/Bkr 759-0708 (818)79s.2619 spa. Sorry. no peta yard. w/d. pkng. S600 + of us first tor th1t choice I *11111 .. ""* Sitt'' It 1100 2Bdrm 2Bath $740 eec dep Agt 631·8011 of Ideal llving. Refrlg, dllhwuh« & 1toW1 11 I •Httl lllHS. lllffl lllTIL BALBOA ISLAND. Large 2 398 W Wiison 631"5583 2 bd l'n b h TSL MGMT 642-1603 Incl. NO PETS 5-45-4855 381 3Ba lumlshed Great bedroom Apt. and 1 *MMI Verde D' luK 2Br, L~~houee r~arage, c!~-"--a Ptiat •• I •21HI-• llOI* Newport B•ach erH. PE IMtructOt, Plt1-tfme, Owner retiring. 714 Church related, 142-9181 54&--0294 11t 9 pm. TUlml new Dana Point 2Br 2B• Condo . Coll1tt1 (714~93--0692 loc. ShOws w .. I 1 yr IM bedroom Apt., close to 1 Ba UPi>« New deco< .,.. 69 "-12000/ $2500 •• 1 1818) _., ·~"" · erect pall 1750/mo. Call . Relrlg dllhwuh« a 1tove mo 0< .... o-wa er 111...-v-ovv dShwshr, lock9d gatage Moe 631•11119, Sh«yf Attractive, redecorated incl NO PETS 5'45-4a55 • Monlh·to·month also available ROOMMATE. mil• to share hooM 1 blk trom ORY CLEANING Franchi .. Pre-Sclhool, Church r .. Near Newport Beech, H · lated, M .50-$6/Hr. CALL Mo.Aot 760-8333 PRIVATE PENTHOUSE S675Nopet1640-2495 631-1266 1t1 and 2+2 BR/BA -·Furnished/ Newport Heights 2BR 308'~ CORAL, 2 BR.I *PllllllA* i~~\·? Ocean view S6251$775.l**BRANO NEW 2Br2Be unfurnished ce llent lln1nctng, 842-9181 11>Mntee owner. call T9d beaCh In H B .. 350 +utll Call alt9' 6 00 1BA, gar Exh oond Av ell lrplc aufldeck, YE.AAL Y Santa Ana Hgt• turn Stu-• ~~ .. : 498-4486 choloe erea. patio, ver-. Fitness centers Sept 3 $1050/mo, Incl S 1000/mo Shown by I dlos & Unfurn 1 Bdrms , t ' age $900 lae No peta gdnr No pet• M,6-5974 1ppt (2131 277-2120 Cleen. quiet. wetl llghted it · 11:• laat. lucla 2'40 642-5909 tennis. sw imming H1rrl1 4 15-5-47-1818 Prtlnain.IJ. •.. , ... Malaiatra " Slit !!z!!rtuitin 2tt4 LIU&lllTS 960-88t6 I Would like re.p 141fTl. 2BR I 2BA II Promonlory Pt. No pets N-amk Dive wti NEWPORT SHORESI 3bd, M.,chandiaeopponuntlHIS Lrg btlte lnterlort Cloee MESA BREEZE! 2Br 2Ba. 4 Plex. carpets * *lllTllS* * 2ba. walk to bch. pool, 1n ClasslfHld . like b<lngttlQ to lrwys, shopping malls. NEW 1 BR 1575, clOM to drapes. patio. garage. AJI trees, ~ + 111• Models open daily S b Sorry no pe1s 863-6944. hm 67~97 NewlPflper ™ &i!Yery Tired of flE. Become 1 Ao•ncy. EKperlenc• Loan Rep. R.E. Uc r9q'd tennl1. top cond S 1250 every garage Nie 1n 1own 10 OC Airport & beaohel l>Mch, pool, )acua.I DIW. ale. coin laundry Monthly or yrty Let U1 Yrty Vacant 873-2654 vourh\'1ngroom •(714)546-9860* 867 W 191h. 645-1740 1710/mo 846-6451 Help? iree Newpon Beath No 880 lrv111e Avenue lntala Waatt4 272' EiecUtlve COUPLE raq'd Full prlOe M0.000 IBM Set-up for you In the Send reptys to Ad.179, tleld + Trllnlng. C.al IOt __._ nu1m n1-11ao C/O Diiiy Piiot. P 0 Box an eppt 770-8087 Chuc* 1560. Cotta Mela. 92828 •t4ica1L1n111 Sits ···;'•*• 2114 om•11iiii w160 h&i UoNEY tor All shift• I Ylllable Sml TOI s 10K/up. no Cf'edlt Conv. Hoap near oc ,... . no pen1lty Cell Fafrgrds. Call 5-49-3081 Denison Anoe 873 7311 b~9am-5pm --·-~·~· T .D. Hll IEITIL lSSllTllT eNJo .... mt return on Caring Pedo omoe Mtltlng TOI Alao lend on & buy outfiolng, alert & talented TD• S 10,000 up to au atant. wltraln non JUMBO'S Call Oennleon RDA, n-1mk Newport ANOC 673-7311 Center 844-0811 N-<:hlld. n/Baytront w/40' I · tllp long twm !MM Heve rental history In 11ea & !'<>me ownership pride.I . 631-0951 I M 44. Miki to lhr QUIET I Hae In HB, FV. pref w/ 1-2, 40+, ~·t•. 20 yr r• HB. FV. needs bdrm. 1 968-5233 Profeaalonal cple Ju at 1 prox $800, CdM area. Dave Callah1n 851-3030 fat 16thl •CUTE 2Br 2Ba. 1 b!ocil 645-no.t. 10 beach Frplc, patio. lull Newporl Bec1 ti So kitchen, $950/mo Avl 8115. 675-1609 1700 16111 S1ree1 •LUXURY 2812Ba. Ir lj;': lat Ooverl liilfl$tll, uzn1b1utt, ·l:ii~~ ... l!Snl - pool, 1895/mo. No pell ~ 722-8011 or 722-9140 •IOUIFlllT* Apnnments 2Bdrm 1Be. gerage. patio yrly S 1000/mo. 850-2493 VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU I.._ ______ _ .. trans nda 1·2Br Apt, ap-1 ~ IN THE NATION '86 VW Golf '86 Isuzu Standard -. ~ . ' 0 """ 0 ' B__!d _...7~ ~ Pickup ~;-~. :q ~;:j ~ t1'··:.::: ----~::;:'::'.::;:. .... ::;,.not I) ".. ,/ protectt .. bed ,.d.t.M-ti \• I 0 •7l1S11 __ _. $7785 FACTORY STICKER $6319 YOUR·PRICE You Save $6777 $1008 YOUR PRICE . You Save $4995 $1324 '84 Dodge Van $12,995 '80 Mud• 826 ' I II 1 ' AMlrM ''"'l'O "" II .,.,,.,. S• 000 ,,,, ••.3~u·1 $3295 '85 Honda CRX ~ •Od AM/FM t tereo t8SI. CUii Nlllt 101*'A 76 $8995 '85 Sclrroco 5 l()d. A/C. AM/FM CHI pwr wtnd. 1unroof C'Ult wtill #~NCL733 $9495 '85 VW Conv. A~IO A ( AMdM IW• cutlom wt HI'> tow lfHl9$ f oll!I fl'flQ n f' Hid IMX(,.638 Lu4ac1Jia1 P1iatia1 :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil &1Yew1ys. patios, path•. _N_EW ..... ,-R·E-PA--IR_Ou_lltty __ N_o ' Lancart 1'Fll!!IN!"!!E-P"'AJl!!iN•f"'1R!"!!d-e""y""'A.,ta;:- $2 .40 Per day etc No Job too amall Job• to amall, reuon1t>i. DUSTY'S Landecape/lewn ard SlnOI'. 18 Y1'I of h.ppy Reas Mlekey, 536--0553 Free est llc'd 631-2345 Main Serv Wkly/month/ cu1tomer1 Lie. 280644 That'• ALL you pay tor ICkil• Cart --1 tlm9 FrM •t 241-1840 Thank-Youl 963-4114 3 llnet. 30 d1y minimum e ble GOOd .... ~. L Land A.A.A PAINTING Int/Ext In the !~:"~!:;1;:!1 and week· FENcES:aXfE§ f, .. trim c~~e:~~kier., ~ 1~~~~s~~~':5 SERVICE ' ends N1wport/Coat1 Dump rune. c:M.IN.B. yrtlnar ... Tony845-5t24 Mesa tree 548-8905 area. Jim Whyte. 842·7208 EXTERIOR EXPERTS -C&B I.AWN SERVICE Olfflcult repairs R tp9Clelty DIRECTORY I Lovlng/mcHher /b1by11t1 •GEN HOME REPAIRS. MOW• EOOE TWICE MO Llc#288597 831•9295 /ln/her/home/weet<days/ Palnl Oryw1ll. Ctipentry 120-$25 &45-5737 I 1nd/weekend1/Co111 etc Gary 845-5277 PTL -. OLASO-OW PAINTING CALL TODAYll Mesa area. &46-0766 **HANDYMAN** Ll•"/QHfftrl Int/Ext. 30 )'!'I •xpar., I CltHi•1 ltmct Large ()( tmall. I do It all1 ff SEEMS A DREAM ref' I . 842-5214 ISi FOi LOIS bust BUSTERS. U8imo. Pat 531-5579 or Ive meg .• 86 Super Str.tch. ouaran· PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Your & up Wk/Bl·mo. supplies LARGE OR email teed lower prto.. ANoc. Int/Ext, oelllngs, raftn cab. ServtoeDlrectory lurn Chrls86t-0988 Generalhomer~ra. mern 13772P 988-51'3 <:.f.'p9.:~t~~~7 Rec><esentetlve I Houaecteenino 14 yrs exp. 8 yrt •KP Troy M8-2077 ..... ~ QUALITY PAINTING 142-4321 .... 301 I ~~1~~1~4!':..te:e:t:. BaaJla~ BRICK RK small Jobs. Spec In old hou ... ' grlf· ~. Coe11 M.... ftttl r9mOVal Beet l/f'f I HOUMCleanlng. carpet• & l-f HA LINO • MOVING 1rvtn. FW'• 875--3175 bid. OU" wonc. 81s.eoee I up0011tery, windows, etc ,,!"199 & Verd~~ ~ \cee~Ai~ <f:~~!;eo H~-:e~~;·A~~~27~o ~~~~~;.;~~:;uPs ~~o~att. :1"r'llJ3'l.a-5"--t[4£*t~:~~5 AllO lnt1E11t Painting YRS EXP OOOd ref'I , Calf Bat, ry. 831_.749 SUPERIOR QUALITY & VISA-MC 873-1512 UC~ 283597 831•9295 own tr ant. Marie 24 1·9563 REASONABLE PRICES. a~-.1-. I •ANNE'S HSE CLNG• HAULING & MOVlHO 648-1452 llc14937to Pla1ttr/!lpalr 1U1 Cmplta, windowt, J*nt Colt.ge Studtr'lt wit~ fnt JG ~«lfti p no Xr .. Qfi 1 '19Canc'••Anne722-8572 Thank you. Lewi• • euitom" Texturing, Qulllty W9"urlacing . ~nno '" MARIE'S Jenltor11l Malnt HAU\.INO & MOVING *"' --* Wo<tc. Proble!M-No Prob-•terprootlng• ""1°" 1 Prof clnlng, Cid e>ep./rer. CollaOt Studant w/truck CLEAN & EXPERT tam1I #328814 ss.4-7131 I•• attl 2• hr Call Marie 547·5849 fhanlca. l.ewl1 756-9154 Over llS)'Mftexpwlence l•.W.. --I.le T-118,428 730-13&3 ---~Iii~~~~!!'"' RELIEF CARE SERVICE Wand1 & KeOy'1 Ouallty 1 .. anl...&-•.a ..._ D • lll-1= H '-••I ...._ n .. ~ ••ABC MOVlNG•• "~ m • Emergency• Hr-Dey-Wk MC ...... ng, •xe>.. r..... •All .... -bl""',...., s.crt'l·Bllkpg 875-9937 842--0.-05or962.1687 Metur• pro working OulQk 6 Car.tut T 138048 =---..,,.."~'·...;., .. ..,,...,,.~-:---- -. p women Mtltlng hOuM-LO RATES. 552--04 10 a....1Ua1/ ... Carptalry 1 WILL KEEP YOU SHI titting oppty Xlnt ref• Lv EJtp;ft Cii°pentry rm I ~:~~exi:=.:: meo oeo-1143. 281-'378 ITU .. MU.Ill ~:'=~= Rep1lr·Remod'l~Addltl0nt •t 84&-234~ 1fl 4p~ 1111111111'91 M, FtM .. t. Lie. &31·23'5 L-----;___-J. _______ .J_ ______ -+-------+--------t1 Ooor1...ic 548-49801 JO:'":_ -Ll .. ICl"af Or1ngeCo. Ortaltlal '88 Hond• ox ·as GTI '82 BMW 3201 'n vw Sclrroco Doorl·MoldlnQ•Bey Wllltnctlta I Lanurt StudanlMovert.Tnewed ...... = $11,995 '84 vw Vanagon WI-"' Com..<at p ...... '....... Llo.T124438 &41-8427 sc• TOR. '"'ow. ,.....e et.... 1101 NEWWlfttlouMStorege ...,.. Tu-1on11 Blue 4 l9d Loaded, low mllH Red. 4 19d. AM/FM ACldltton. au.tty Wortt. A00m Mdffton•™· Wortt done on premlMI. AM/~M cau 7 pau e 1EAJ283 cu• Sun roof 1 477448 Paul 54MNO Doora·Wlndow1-P1t10 TC>PP9dl'*"'O¥ed. CIMln-llYll·IAI -SAVINGS. 780-7211 •'AT0854 #1AWS118 Ooor•Repeir·Alter1tlonl Cover1·0.Ck1 Frenk, 119, new lawnt. 7&1""3-478 ~ $l9t5 $10t995 Cablnet•P.,,.,..Lock._..c 988-7107 Llct480817 CMln Up9•TrM T~ By tir /or piece 14~ :X'\rEA'f CERAMIC fllnQ • .._ .... _.._ ..... 35 yreexp Jerry 142..0&e? htn ~~H p rtt ~A--•-· Olltlnctlw, Atfor~ GARAGE door apeciait.1 I Entry i m ooo;; I -Lvn••-Kltonena. bethl 7t2-1113 ,, ... ,,~lie Int Maimer By Norman The Ooonnal'I Treellrtm/~ compl EXEC a; rm fr• =-----..----- Conlt (213) 592-3131 0.. a"" 157.000R owdenlng ComoetltM llred) We60off gtaduat .. l ~IM=-==~ ... !11"!'- pra&. Chuck &42-2873 wlll pnipere ~ .,_ 1• Jc flit itiMCl• !!!!!!!,!!_____ I< C TRH 8lRVIC! '*In 'f04K home. Ptrt• TtlmrnlnQ. ~ Ylld P.-Wlta. Top Tt1m Aamov91 °'* 9'C C.. ,._. e:Jt.710I cteenupt. '*'-541-052t OueMty ~. ,,_. Serv. Uc/ln6. he .at A KIDS PARTY by Centel p·~;;;;~;;Ln;.~ Addition. w• Ooora. #425513 tee-7401 Mt42t3 or 53e 8... c.noon cherecfert * RESIO/COMM't.llND H JAPANU! OAAOE.NIHO Aellat>6e4 ~1110 l U • l.Jftt•;tl• '"" tMT·t '''" •f)4 'f/4'} SM99 yre. Do my own WOf'1'. Uc. SEAY CIMrM.lp a Matnt. ~ ~ ~ '27~1 At ..... 121 FrMeat Tony ........ 711 ~...... Ltd.c.1(714t l••.-O ~~=llftlll .... llll!lllP"'I~-ll(CT IAN . won. IStilKAWA l.AHDSCAPft ~'= G "' ,,...,.,,,.., wtin done rec;omO by .... ,,... _. 120 IW Sod CJMn~upe Melnt In Cit• & llt• ~ rot 1 .... ory S30 • 2...e.otY lo'O dltlQ c.r.,e. mtg. '46-6m t 4f71t2 G1"t9. ttM27e Sprin~lan .tc '50-4 t 47 the ~ (714)133-2009 Calif. Wlndowt ....,.,,2• I "lflNll!!el ll• GidlllJ!!e 19 .._./We 19 puU!IJWe !W W. Hit W. Hit l•••I IUI 1!•!1!ml=.,._..,.._:=::1 !~~--iii~ ... ~~~'~ .. ~!'!.. ·PIYllLL .mm1•n 11ut,,!.ll!!!·y1n htt~J= ... w.ior*!':!t. & cllHii" ~ IMll•ICled duael, 10 10 11 ._. .... W11 ILlll ....... °"-""'8 .. ed MMlf91Noft . Wll I 1 1ut11nd •· .,,_, ~ oo., _... drt¥• -.-llllMd,144 OGa2 ~ C!OfftPUW, Ill.. ...,.or. ~MN-. ttlllnd d 1'o, el wtftdlot, FIN ............. M" eMOWllged, m ................. IO lmfrtlMI ........ tor ~.... fl't ......,,.,._., ~ .... In Collea ,,, tin. Co. beMMa • .._.__ llllBU. ComlMlr. fl.O. • 41e enttY iew.. ~ltlle otO ippw.,W,.. •H ....... =ln11~CM • ......_ Hert»or ~ Pie ... a.ring ourrenf ----~.,,.....----1 ._c u fOr ,..,oflloeln CotoM,.....,,...,' deri. ,.._..,.,_ ... ~141.0111,toe. ..,._,....... o.n.S*HU DMV.~af2S4Aat. --"iiiiiiiiiJ- ..... 12'411m Mon-Frt, end 1..._ = but Av C M ·..wn a.1 Wlcdllyl "I" 3 I -.-.. •I •• 9'. llllllTllJ • tntn ~ wleh l?llll '!t'8 * ... * IMI . . w h I u Moun u t " 111.m l"lllatl Md ...,. to i.m. Allfltt tin 10""" ..-,..,, to wsam ctleln M8 lmfMdtete Now MArll .. c 11.., tor ftOi'IMNe 1oe c.-.m .-. --·--· • &,. lndMltl~""' ......., .....,,. ... end mm.-.,.... ..,._. tlft 11tOP HM .,,,. • .._ etwwy. • "" tn- ~• .... tmo911P ..._ *Oft8 I .-.onMM 4N. "'°'1N11Ct req'dMwDm o,.nlnt '" ... wport ~..... IOelpr ... 1ttcw1mgr,-.> a Dell la WltdftO .-.on In el ptw of ttoeptet ehortNlld • A/Jflkt THIJOU.YM>CIM.INC go t1eo.1tl'71mo. leeatl r--1 hc!Mt. Cut· --......,,edbutnotreq '°' entry levef etore ATTINDAHT • l>IMng. Fla, type. t-. In.,.,..,., wWI reNM IO 1704a011MteAvie lnpenon.~ ,.,. ~ tor fUll MMr. lualoY91o4.7a/Hr. ~a.ton-'111CMclm mot"t· Tr"'*'e 1n 1n1tne s"w'"'I08'fl .__._,_. 0000 ptlof'8 ~ Mr. ,,.,... .. ~ IMne. CA v IClhoOI Dleeriot. \time end ~ em.. Exp'd ptvt ~ V'9ftlld I~ loc fJq) Mlpful taut "°' -~ ~ tt.,.,., 263-7$24 leln, ~ "°"' & M-~1 1721 OMt ..,._, ,,V. .,..._,., 1 IW ctey a ~ --In-15440 8eedl 8lvd nee. Contact Mr. Munl eon S1to ...,_,CM • ......_ 1401 Ouell81., PllWnNT QoeMe dMe Augueutti. 790-30 1 dudtnQWMde,4"-5787 w .. ,.,._ 142-4302 lmff•W . Baetd ~!fled PleeUc N9wport9-dt,CA~ ~be ... to Mndle LO.l. Ll'f'IJILI ft1 ~.. PIT~.IAM-tllM SwgeonlnPalmSpttnga 'iit;PilitneededtorllMll phone• & llte bkpt. ~/mTILI TN Loe~ nm. p~~-MllenO'a 'IUlllLDI .. ,,...,,. FITIPIT "°lllCPM\MJIW,,.._. .... AIN lor '"'--tftt. ~~l.t llPPfi Mop. 831·1114 '"'time. Lwn property Clrculatton Tel•· lt•llan Aeetaurant, ••11a1 FOf A ... Conv. Heep, CASHIER I DELI· ICIC!tYll~T~ rewwdlt"' wotk In ofltoe "· llllP • Aieo -..,. Nntat bul'o maritetlnO Proerem ,_ Betboe 87M171 WORKER IOC>KI ..ra and ....!.eti-feetl.... ttelp wfth onee/llte PIT ... WI • ~u'i" Herd working pen time..._ op911t1• IDlll.. Sarita Ana Htg• 72t,eredlt,CM Wont·~-;.., ~·'a bttpng.Mel -1221evie For ..... nooi-.a-M dYn.intc J*•On who. forbrtght ...... getic ..... EXPEAIENCEDINPIZZAI ~1 ~ .. r:-g9lto~~: .... deya no Waeic-enda or flTIPIT•• W ~oflloelnNwptectl l(•WOfklnewfttlpublc people. "·~want to PASTA. Se&ary 1terta DELJV£RY LA. Timea to w1111ng to take reeponei. SHIPPING I l'eoet>MI nlghta. l•lery com· IF INTIM.lfiDcM° l CM, U1-t4IO lbpef1etice Pf'tlf'd. aome Mtn U .00/hr. 17 .00 lrom ~.co.ca Mee&. * * 1M * * t1omee In Hawpoft aw:tt. blllty APPIY t>etWMn detk. Mon--Ftt 1~. ,,.,... .... ,~ LAURA 14CM2'2 UIB lllmll 8etutdey wottc. commAMlon lor •otu• LOOI 8 831-.34S3 Light aaeembty work, 3:30em to e.m 1726/mo. 9em-1pm. S63Q !MM lo4 76 hr to iurt. ..,.: Send~toBoxll. WICKEll'UfNTUAE FIT ......... ~ ._. M1·1MI end qi~_:.!!,~ -·'1-Radhllll W•rner arH, ~1413or~1 BMS,N8.76&-1MO. ..... nw IMM ltll/tO olo Deify Plot, PO Box • ...... trecUvie ____... 7AM-3:30PM. $3.50/HR IT 7...,11 ...,_ 15e0 CoeuMwt2t2t. m.WJ peraon for property lllmln wtllotl lnoludee medloel For Hoet & Hcl9twea, +BONUS, no up nee. _,.., llTIL .. W ::-Cent..,---re._,_.,.,.---~-.r=:'1/™= IW ~ ..... __......... mtmt co with buay lll!w-'d metur.cl k ~ega tt1ef1 talk to ue Weltor & Welt,..... lor Start lmmedla1-. MIF, OMV pttntout req, Tliliiii\ ~1111111 _...... ..... ......, .,._.._, OOod ._. phonee, MuM be el*t to ....., • n-am · todey For en Int.,._ Dey, Swlna & Gtewyerd ._, PoMlbltlty of becOINna Lady pr9if'd. Hl'I ,.... W1I w - ·-~e peraonellty, wotk Seturdeye ......,,.,., wotk w/fNI aupeMalot1, ct111f14-l40-0301 .rvtta. 1os-e 11th8t,CM. c.Mor~todey lullttme,aeen&naet~ tr.-n. S.. 1'19' et 21002 -..... Tamp ~--poeltton, 1tth8t,rw*"· 673 W. =~2-~ ~ =-M=-~·~ ... PllllRs 142·9920 EOE JEMPLOY ~ct'~.c~f~~P~ P-;.;;;.=• El'M ~A~IMUWded eroc.-.:~ -... , IT IEOEnlllllT <:t.~.,~.'::'::.r:':1 ~~ Continued growth .. hell ,.. ... ... .... . CNla 122•7023· to ~ • ........,. .. 12, 87a.:.tMO Poeltlon !W911, for frt ore In 4te-4181 t>etwn .1-9pm ::'.ecjrorlnr: ..... °'::= Teitlng \pllftcettone for 111-1111 lllllW ~llJ Avllllat>l4t In lrvtne .,..._ Study for the Orange Ill I R l/P l/I ~ c.r.AHC~~-~ ~ ..... ~ 1 ~ Mon-let Only aoM, both F/f¥T. Ad· ===· ~~ 2102 Alton, 11'\'ine Experienced onty. Top ~ l0 ~"""' No cdaotd • COMt ::,:::"tG Co. ....._ F ,....._, ...,_.._, ,_.,. .,._, ,_ ...,.. 111111''._ f inentpct_ ..... Wiii .,_.., 100%FREE Mlary & baneflt1 for """' -houri • ey. No ~ ..--m pert time M-• 1-1 eaa W. 18th St, NB. medlm• opening for fuM I ... , • II woo•~-.. -·-· S*'tOn 819 8taapy H~ anthutleetlc c:araerorlen-MondayttwuFrldeyelter· PIMMnt phone votoe • Coeu Mw. 64M110 time penMnen{ ,...._ FOf buey lrtendly mertne tre/in. _ eel Per· low, Laguna BMctl, NO tecj per90n Tremeodoua noon. Saturdey end Sun-mwt, no ~ice,... •T?llL/_'_ ...... IT tlontat. 8u9y lobby end oo. l.oCa of phone I & ~~~ PHONE CALLS PLEASEI &llDl•lr.lfl ~t poferttlal d ay morning Call .quired. ldaet fOf ._. in.. oimfneofchee opening TYPinGand 1~!!r D I men a Ion P 8 X. wotd proc111lng MO. POf1 . THE ORINDEA Orange County Co. hM 5 lrvlna & Huntlngto~ &42-4333, Mk lor Kitti. makar1, high achoo! lorNltdwondngme11111e 1n20 tt0ur..-. awltchboard th•t re-131-MaO lllWULD RESTAURANT poaltlonlfOl'SeMoeSta-BHch ereu. Ca ll ~..... Mn&ora.eolageJINdlftta wtocaC>tv for ..av~ 2300 Hart>or 8'vd, CM llldMduel wt"! lront of· bY9y oommerolel Offtoa N9WpOl1 Bw:h Peny eft 3pm 145-5780 .. r-r .... ~ ... , "'"' ,-~t1d., ., olertl Or9et atatttng PCll KIAKJEW£ _..a very~ SEOIOOY a.... Peot* needed ror 1400 Peceo.t Hwy tlon wont. $5/Hr +.Cell a r•. t(7c1"..~•~182: .. ~0 · 5 ., Hi\ !!'fat 'M-'!!!:"'a~:.-' "Hwts::J:. nwit. bit beneftea. Haw .,.Hla•lll ftoe,protaaelOMlappw· lmmed cipeNng In •d ~Co.Selerylcom-&42-eee1 Coat•Meea.CAe2828 to 9:00pm. Setur •Y ofc. s-.ry to s10001mo. enoe. Poeltlon mo ,... egencycnettvia dept. Ao-mlaelOrl For 8'>Pt ca11 H .. opan1ng1 for FIT OU ltm• IDllTlft I&... 9:00em to 1:00pm. awt Cell mgr at 474-1217 P·T perm 10-2:30, M·F. qulr• UM of 10-key outete typing llclMa 50-80 Cerol Mercer &47·7013 Hoateea/Waltr... FOi' Fl Retail ltore. MU9t l -,_ et 14.00/hour plu1 Newport S.... offtoe of edder end "9ht typing. wpm good gremmat Openlng1NottAvalleble have axtanelva CHh _, -·-b<lnUaee. Prtvat. dellc I •a.a&. P II Natlonal Corp w/pluefl Lovefy omc... i'n9dl· ~ & proof reedtnG IUl D'fltl ULll WllTIEISll Earn extra call'I fOf d.-handling end cuatomer P11tMlme at email OOMn-phone. ceauet ettlre. M8f'Y1ll Lync;ti Aaelty Treln-9Ufl'oundlnga, aeeklne,. cal/dental pkg. Appty eklll. WP exp e +, wlli Need e cMnge1 Ml lt"1· E I d 1 All llwry THE HUNTINGTON 1 er v I c a e ic p F IT I front ho1el In Hawpoft HOIM wotk.,. .-om.. Ing Center In Hunttngton eponelble, energetic, 9AM-4PM. trelin.' Debbta 141..011 1. Ing ou17 Wentto bec:oma ~~~ ~ o~ tlpl BEACH/ FOUNTAIN w/benefltl. ALSO PIT Beac:tl. 873-7030 FOi' lnter'vtew eel Mery 8eedl aaeklagenerel of. =-~OOfMd ~ to JOU. Y ROGER INC Equal Oppt'y..Emptoyet. aucowful? Before you ~at ~KO'S . VALLEY INDEPENDENT. Call'llar E.O.E. 844-5070 P&a m'TT UJ llmf •fter 5:30 Mon.-hl Of =:-.1 ~ aoto H:fwk~ tlone. C:.C...1tM .=: 1~.=1~:9 . """ ~end ctlllftnd ea::u~t 223 Merine, Balboa 1..anci ==1~~%· =i: . FACIALIST Uve w/1amlly Wiii provtda t-3 Set. at 142::.•· 7:30em-1:30pm 2 ..-. llllP nee. 1$3-2320 250-0331 A carw oppty 1or Jdnt, ec-mAT WllTlll WUTllll Mu.t have de9end•ble & MANICUREST llcl pe!M, llcll. trenapo 1BftWl1- a month .... ~ 16/Hr PIT-.'"".._.__..,,_ ........., c:utM• typtet lor well F " 1 p-t•~ cer. truck or 1t1tlon Needed NOWI Very good Rm & t>owd & ~•ioa llft 1m a-a ...... · _, · ...,._, ••• -· .,..,.,. RECEPTIONIST _...,..__ ... ..:.. of ofc llCL DTATI u ·t me. • •• ...... ~:.y"" .... lnau-~-opportunity Rent or In axchg for chlld c:are Mu-..._ __ .._ --r~ houn the ,. I 10ke,.Appfylnper-.on Outgoing peraon, for "--·.._,,pr Grinder Re1t•ur•nt -,,.. .. "" ·-........ ,....... 7 >)5 9 825l ••.,. --..-- eel Oft> (714)Mt-9077 Harbor C.M. • Typing S6 wpm a.ton-Fri ~MC.,,, frt ofc Huntington 8d'I JoAnna Craney 842-4114 (801)14t-ee08 Oen/Kirn M.......&.-.U~ melndaf of the month. MWWIO EJeo1ronlc& 1870 tteevy phonee & melt amllroment. Muet heYe GW 536-1814 21002 PCH, Cal 842·1~. UI! IOI' commlaalon ...., Judy ( 14 4 • or WW trllln. 873-3830 · ~S. benefttl ,,e., lrvlM appHrenca & par· p111 time ,........... 1eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••r Alllo Cen~:.,1~11 ~. = ~ F=~ttC~ot= fiilfJlac""'I Lilllu11 au : CAREER OPPORTUNITY e 762·2272· EOE. Retell S-. e.allne Fllhlonl could NO SEUINGI 2 ClalU I llJ ~ • • 1:~~~~:~0 f11blAJ/f1• '7:.o;-Afi}Y' -Openings Now Available ~n'~arMa~n ,,.:' needed to verttv t .... us Ml .. IU : MANAGER : Coldwell..,..,~ IHI ~P'"'o +u-•4. 54&.7489 or952-389fS ~= r:;~.,~:';Z: u .... 11.1 • • Beach S•IH fflce. n TlllllllAI c AR R 0 u TE s FULL TIME wtll lraln SHIP· Set 9:00am-1:00pm FOf SIS ~er *• new. • I . b . e Graat benefit•. good ................. 'd CDl ~ _.ic:Y'llloro lntarvtew c.11 Irena after 5....,. $300 ftnn 720-029e App icau ons are now ea~ ac· • Mtary torquallfted per • ..,.._, llllP . • .-IOIO-..~ PINO a RECEIVING. 5:30pm 142•5478 1·- : cepted for management positio ns. e eon , typ~ec);ulred drtvtng 1'9COrd. Top pey, ,.__.e.cx;r.e>07oc0 App ly In pa r 1on __ iitrt-.mRil-HEAV Y duty waah· • Mo.\..Fri. . • baMffta. 513 w. 1tth St. lmagea ... fine ltetlonery Earn Extra Ca•h MARVAC Elac1ronlc1. PUT lllTllL er/dryer. ExCll l •• oond. : lndividua l1 muat be aelf· e ' Coeta MeM end gift atore In N9wport Of hi p 1870 Hetbor Bl.C M Tll•HI $500/0 80 . 842wft44 • motivated . or•aoiz.ed, nexible and ·. ....ua•n ·-·-1111 BMctlfeetuttngHallmattt For Delivery T • aper -~ llocal Peat ContrOI Com-lMWl'llllaga. " lmmedlete Ful-1tmll open-.._ product1. We are ..-1ng , -- : go•I oriented. Applicants must enjoy • Ing. Light typing , 1 FULL TIME ..... s-· -PUTllllUL =.~~~~~~ ~~~;':t!= e working with youths. •. ptwanttftepl'lonnoa, Cl111lfled MMrtlelog eon. If you nave high HUNTINGTON BEACH Oppor1unlty ror training Taylor. t>etwaen s-12 •t S90/otrer. &40-8408 e computer """"· w1111ng to ~UL.a 1t1ndard1. and an Joy and adv.ncernent. mutt 979-«>21 e Reliable vehicle, valid license • train. Apply Jl:F Tl'la Or Cout Delly deellng with tha publtc:, FOUNTAIN VALLEY havegooddrMngrecofd &Mtieu l • and in8urance a must . .• 9:30-2:30, 201 E Send Pttot cu-=.tty hM open-PIHM c•ll Jullan at Equal Opportuntty am-PIMIT de22'§1(1;byil&Frw· • Point•. St• 3-40, a...... Inga for • rui1 end pert. 83 t-~ f()f .,, appt. IND E p ENDE NT ployar. Mr. Charle y. llPllllTl9UT : We offer e~cellent eompany hen-: (~,!!6&~hur8tvd ~etepl'lln -~·-~ '•LES 432-oa38 Rc>oi'I• to CONtructlon ~~~~,;.:: • efita including: Paid vacations and • ,....._. ...... ..,._,_, \11\ HOME LOAN mgr. ra1pon1lble ror Ing must..,., 548-.tOll . • holidays. medica l and dental in·: In Hutton Center) Advienlllng depef1ment. lmmedl•t• openlnge for Deliver 1 day a week. No PROCESSOR 1upervl1lng land dav •• aurance. bonu1 program, a lary and e .... nl•IT ~ :=...ws:. ": fuff time end pert time COiiecting ' no SOiicit ing. For2 Lag 8c:ll SIL.:.·T, min i conat proJ. Involving ;.f•,;;nlT:jtut~=-;;;fr• .1 II • ()ppty lor c:tlaerful. Ital-~ and• p4e11Mnt lumber, hardware, end yr•. Exp nee nt ban-grading, M'Wef, etorm • m• e.a~e a owanee. • antao lndtv. l>Y9yphonea. ~-:·~ voa' plumbing & •lec:trlc•I Must have dependable car' ellt1. Sal c:omman.urat• drain. water, oonc:rec•. • ~1 ....i,.,, -• c1ant1 ...,_, _ __. · H I•• people. Homa w/axp. Call St8V'a M·F pevtng I ut11111ea. good e Apply in pe,.on Tue11. thru • .,.. •• ,......... Exceli.nt Hl•ry plu1 ,..~ ~ · d t-5 497.5533 W•tpor1 k~ of~ e e w/P<of peraoneitty. Fr1 oommtuton and good ._ .. era_...--aptua. truck Or Statton wagon an E.O ·---. • T hu.-.. 2:00·6:00 p .m . • ofc ~. ~ ~ PIMae appty In per90n. SIV!ngl 8en6t .E. a OC requlramant9. 5-t •. OIAllE COAST PllLISlllll CO. : ~it 'at~ ~.':: Callt•r?"'iawi..r,apOteonpolntm'°'•n'"'"t. L-1121-1 • ..a..&-~. insurance lllTlllLTlll r.n=1~~:'\~ • 752 2272 EOE. • ~, Wa .,. ...,ol'llng for an compellva, no phone : 330 W. Bay St. e . · · &42-'321 ext. 302. 1 /P IM CALL 8 4 2 _ 1 4 4 4 •n•rgatlc Mlf-1tar1lng caltl. Aeaurnee to: Senta : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : ·~°'~~1l.e. •== Ac:l••lfl•chdlaenwy ~1~~~~~1~ ~~a~ .. ~~i:: • EOE • ftrm FIM-ttma phonea. .. 'M\w .. -.8 wey10M11vourlMl'chan· Ask for JoAnne Craney Sherm•n Gardena In tonlo Pkwy. Rancho e • lloht typing & ~ ofc Coa1-;"'M9A~A~28 dlM.and lt1e8uyonyour CdM. Call Dorothy M·F Santa Margerlta, CA • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • .! •••• ._,.I akllll. Call ?>eve 7to-e333 wallet. too. 8:30em-4pm 873-2281 ~eea. e arner 3 PC SECTIONAL..()ft .tit, 11lnt oond '525, W9lnut c:ortea & and-Ible I~ S275, dan rum 2 twn a oonv aoftia, 2 tbta, dellc I 2 c:nra 1525, 97t-6316. 4 Place tMng room 89t, Mvet UMd, eei1htOI .... COit $785, .... '285 . 952-4254 Bur a used ra at Eade llce's and oet: . 1f:1t llLM1 .. 24 mo.1'24,000 mile limited warranty on cars and trucks under 70,000 miles. 12 mo/12.000 mile limited warranty on cars & trucks with 70,000 to 100,000 miles. AUTOMATICALLY WITHOUT YOUR ASKING! 'lt>tJ can't beat it! Excludes d1Bsels.. 4X4 's snd {)ICkups and vans <Ner 3'4 ton i/llfllr° ... ~ ......... .._~ -~~~~~~~- I Oi~ Cout OAflV PILOT/ Friday. Auguet a,<,988 ... ,. .... ... .... ...... ..-1111 .... .... 1111 .. .... 1114 .,.,..., ... Wu •r-:::-1 ••• a lp'Jml' •• ·euLiM w r ,1 n• ••-rn 1r aAtl.IOAT '* :M.m !!Xi!!J! w mlR f ™&e,la(lbMCi ElcDtw cNllr loeOed .__, WITH MOONNO • • __. -.----LEGAL,.LECA91Hn ~. ~ wtth 270 fir• M9'o eng' U~H ......... ,....,.rb IHNEWPO«T ~ bOtt doclc uP to XL ~._.,. lftOtGr NOl!A, 2 CHAJN ~ -.e. 1100. Cell HOHP. 0men~J1trH' CIOftd. '200 eedl °' t360 (714l~IO 48'. no llveabouda. wl~ 2-410 ...,_, ..,.,JUN 1aa7 ...... 1572 S17..,... 7ae _ ' fof botfl ~110 Pawet only 142-2612 klftla, wt. tn. "50. -...,. • -°' _. '""""'' .,. £\le/&#1 t76'.-7M1 HOet! CAT 18' 769"-12270t141 '341 ,:&~~ Plew w ~';~ ~~ 908TOH WHALER 13' Wlt~=a~~EW •*· Tr...,.naU. HOHOA 480 ce. 1t74 sso1-. ,.".,, (belcwa tion..11Ma.otno.trM-Mii •enew.•1450 ~~~.= ~~•11-t121 11 111 ~:r.·~,,.. ........... r.ck> ... """ 1110. o-aor1bt>6ngeQUlpment.c.i-1wcRMR1Ndr.11n. 1a..5004 -·· .._.... ·-sz bed exCJl•1t cond ouletora, s rtng btndera. Orlll'ld, Real~ 10 ong, Ind, II.It oond. 12750 UDO 14 wltfl tr ..... Xlnt 1114 080 ... 14-M81. •1eo, Sw'l Sewtna me-WllrMr'• ate><*. A rare lihowp6eoel Muet Alum fteNnQ boet, 14' w/2 Al KIQet ~211-6785 cond Oareged, fully tifl 11...-,.. 'SS' CiMI X --.-.. "I cNM&cab6neU13!.oaa 7AM-2PM, AUG' ... to ~tel Vlllue ftetllng ct\elra & lreller, ~t6-1!'7 equipped w/wver, 11t .._... '""Kml 440 ....... - ' pwr iewn edger '45. oad 17092 Pullfr\M, lrvtne over 125 000 wlH MM Jotmaton 14flp, noo .• _,. .. 711.. ,...., otW. 87&-eee1 Motor Home. -• 1 soom1 l500tobo tmall lridge good f0t Ott· S15,000 Obo. PYt Pty c.11 942-9755 ..., 11 "' Ludera 18. rHtOr•d =·:. ::~~ , 7~12tt egeonp.,e, WOl'tl191"M1 GRAPHIC ARTS. CNtwz 954-2249 · LASER Flbtrglw rowing NNPbRT SO!'fop SJ;p: cluale, 20' LOil. Ilg hull, p/a, pl b, IMl!lng J9C*a, 2 VESPA PZ00£. l200 ml, IUllR.111 • TIL MO, 640-0327 tat>te, cnalr • ceblMtt, ~. Perfect e)ler~ Lotded. N8 allp, ownr 1 ab• r n a ck I• m e• t , root ale unit•, t.5KW Cult 2Ltone pnt, chrome, Wtlhtcaneb.atOUlhk>n -llght, etc, Bargelnal Grand Pleno, 6'2" Ktiwel recr•Uon meohlne. NN trana.muet ... ,t22Klobo ~-.gene>&, SMQull Onan Ott'• lelend bed. ltlntcond.xtr•.mu.t ... ohr .. 300/obo, 1-.e281 8~~;'<:6°1::1 L"=;-=. CASH ONLYI ~7347 :C,~b~::.-M:~ •1soo1 ... 1 SHO obo. o-.53s-5116, h-t7Wl58 oe. e.t oft9rt 752-2514 sea. bar, klteh w/mkxo •. St350obo4M-42t2meg •' 1111111 LG COMFIE CHAIR NEW w/1tte.b1"9(,7el..07e3 IBTM ~lna1 , a...c:tnc (714)364-2008 · 752·2564, 850-7H7. 14' V...-bond With Hlgfl-or 850-7217 oenlrel vac, awning, Mich YAMAHA '7t 760 Spedel S80 21S-S92-61 e Typewrtt.. 1~ cerrlaoe lander treller multklotor .. tlr•. Mua1 be IMf' to be 7 35& ml l1MMl·llll ' 2 TEA SERV1CE-SILVER S32S.XlntConct497-4854 Gulbt'llftMfl theetre cNct\ .... .... Tiii Nill, custom COY«, x.lnt ta appreclatedt U8,000 Greet=i~ ml Conw Unit...;. wltebte YLU~ E~~~~8s~~~~D ~ s E 0 0 FF I c E :~r'c!~~'*.:r: 11'mt•WllLll condoeo· ..... ~!! .. !9'1 •1200 7111 080497-2221/494-4181 759-t2e1 $11. Worillng dMlllc Pin-B«<*ou~ ISO. 979-5345 FURNITURE & EQUIP· mini S2500obo 645-3722 40 H.P. eng!M, futl oowr. .._......... Jri SKI ·et STARCRAFT. TENT Bell rnacNne 1250. call 8ric1Qe com-MENT. CALL 979-5039 tr ...... '4000. 873-5111 25• Coronedo, new 16 tip KAWASKI 440 Iii •It ~ after epm 875-ef40 putw. 1.2 or ~. YALE FORKLIFT 3 ''ir. Ptta Aahult Klmbell Contole Plano. 24• Ctvlec:ralt VO glMI Mc: alert eng, hinged GOOO COHO Tr,:'· gd =· ~ bd1 111111 Dining t .,._14chel llke1"19'#$100.Hf..1~ mat, 4K lbe c.p. • ~!!·,~~~ hull,cteepv,'ouddycab, mU1,, Miia. ioecfed. $1100,M2·2915 ~1e,4a..7227 ••••SIWll• I ~e '8" W,.:i EVERYTHING mu.t go . .,.. S.crlfloe tor quldl &llUIPIPI ~·Mue1Nltt76-1857 VHS, hMd, runt OfNt, 213-926-3119or IU,./Dlcb/IW ... U 8Mut lrlf. Muat NII '79 ---: •• ••-~ ... 0.,.; ~ ,115. Medntottl XL computer ule. &40-5288 BHllYtlOw. M/P: $175 Halt 1. H.B. dock. 71~707 Tll I<>< w 11, 2 wtllf ~ -... -- Perlect aptea844-.&817 u~oo1~ .. e~io~1ou•~c,•1 C..ptm Mii Meo122.931e IP-llllT,ll.lln 14900/ofter642·9MI 2t'PMrton,4uMt .• dt...i ~~.ay.ip. 4 ~ lllllLI .....__ ________ , ou ar .., ' •· A tn.llan ~d Pu GOOd cond grMt kif kldt 24' FL Y8RIOOE. fiber eng, dlngfly, knot meter, !50' MW dock main Chan-• '""" &46-6499 DOMESTIC l FC>f'EIOH Drexel Mahogeny teblel Cher UHS HIFI VCR APPLE 11e ~ 7 k 1~ $200 ·64&-3747 ' depth gage. m.-.y nru nel, HunUng1on Harb«. potty. •1"¥" ... .,.. $150, pede9tel table see>. $800/0 80 . Yamaha Gm mon duo dr 1 meg l SP •:o ;•-.,. 11 o i · · t'°'"'raa', ~I t .. 5, tmanrellyeer1•·. $13,500 844-432() 213-926-3119 or or 722..e741 ~· dining chelra '36/4, MT1X 4 trtdl recorder rem, ~ ..,,e, cwd. F!na!: 7sa.9 1S: e, Ilg!... ,12 000~(7;•4) 63~4 •LASER... 71~707 MILEY Tandum Aul IALll I LHllR wrought Iron end ltbtea. $3!50, Cannon T50 35mm tpeed up card, $1,000, m NEW UOONTXIR . .. HorM Treller, 9llloelent $1512. em/Im 1ler.o, c amera with 185mm c:.it Oevld 854-8745. I eROWN TABBY. Gyr BIKE·21 .. ONLY 1250 28' Luhn '78 SF, 200 hp >Ont cond, 3 Miii. new lllW 41' cond, .,.. paint, tlr•, 19202 BEACH 8LVO. W91nut cab S1 15, oil zoom 1250, Tappen 800 nHdl lndopr lovlng H-$46.3181 turbor d1I. low hra, Qlala80• ,.~, .. ~11. ~71 1 $900 w/35' pwrbt. Gr•I locl llk:k pl•t•. ete 12500 l1./llM1M p elntlng1 1 10-$250 watt microw a ve HITACHI HM3.~19R08 home 126 obo. After 5 w.213-5-46-2522 loeded. 2 boet ownet. 080 ....... _.,......., $9400876-0740-0eye 0 80 PP8'5-+'45 739"-7818 Ptula $ 2 0 0 I 0 B 0 M I k e A.nalog mon, 19 • 31 D P • 573-5154 Mull Mii th11 weeti. •17 ISLANDER 31 loeded UTIUTV T" '"ILER 20. ThlS 111 great time to buy ESTATE SALE. AUG. 9. 641~ 1024 • 800 ,_ 33 3 khl PEUGEOT PV-10 125 000 bo 873-197' SLIPS AVAILABLE "" that nlhlng bolt you've Hewallen PLUMERIAI tlsf. IOnO I*• 1 1200 c:aU 1111111 IUl-Plll Vitus frame, Weinmann · ' 0 · :!:,~~d~ Sit.• 25', 30' and 35' Flatbed. eqUlpped to l\tUI ll'w9yswanted Bet ther•'• Furniture & Acoeuorlea 1750 Whittler AY. epace 1, C.M .. PAff( on 1treet Plantl 5 & 15 gafiOn llz• 01\/ld 85-4-8754 Mel•• tr om ehemplon bt'ak•. 1 yr oad, good eJ' P• fl9Y 'II holly tole He-5902 P.P. Call 142-"&« ears. •le. bit eond. one fOf..,. this weelc In FiowWs In bloom. CALL OAK COMPUTER DESK llne. Loed1 of wrlnklea. eond, $400, 637-7918. Tw. OM. 20K In up-gradea, 9-Spm, Mon.-Fn. 640-5288 c:itallfled &45-4445 58" long x 28" high $1500-$2000. 642-9057 I L:L ... gl1 .. M>d, allp, 2 boet Cal 20, clMn. OOOd eon-1--------- x 28" deep. wltlot1 tor COCKER SPANIEL PUPS IJtrtiat ,..... I ownr, $56K oftert. dltlon, Dena Point lllp. na~ 9llT •n John Wayrtt tennll club cables & paper feed, $95 • male, 3 female. 8Mut, ~ Strtn;lno u.. IJ' -,., '11 $3000. Call 9*11ng9 Furniture tor~ room. fem memberlhlp $500, evenlng1..e76-0898 all butt color Champ chine, mdl D. Jdnt/re-Sm tw,eat1, 10kw,nu, 551-1280 !••---- Call Judy 141·3908 ~~~::_:;:J~ ~21-1503 SPERRY UNIVAC llnea w/paper1 S2251275. turblehed. $395 080. Call lnter!Of, nu 11.!fWY, M>d. CATALINA 22' Late '83 KING bed $85. Cott .. --------HI RES COLOR PC 499-5902 Dwain. aft 6pm. 722..0473 lllp, OW~,,4~~6K. UMd little, pop top tabte & 2 end lablea, King llie wat•bed w/6 Olapla19 256 colOfe FREE Kitten• 10 good n, ttrtt, lltctnaict nxed keel, 7.5 Honc:t• black , modern $250. drawer pedeatel w/hdbd 20 meg, extrH homel Part Abyu11n, 1111 el' ITIPllll l.Y. S5000/0bo, ~-76&4 Great Conc:t. 8'&-6308 1300 Refrtg, lllce brand ISM compatible 494-4490 pan Tabby. mt.191 14 '57. cluele aft ceb, fib, ,... ,_ ...... 20 new 1250 631·9033 wt11. 78&-0378. Klo11 81~· Serffn TV 8kw. grt. lvbd, lllp, Nn, --MO'\CJNOI Bdrm Mtl, ( 1 f t y I022 w/luner. New $3500, Sell S5&K on.rt. 980-7'87. GrHI o'nltef/day1aller/ ehltdl), coucm/love ..... lla4Mrc ... , ... 011~ '" • .. GOLDEN RETRIEVER s 1575 ,.._,, 497 ... a11.~ cla11 rteel'. Clean & 1em.p1, c:halre. end tbla, Memb erahl p $250. Free to good home Pupa-AKC. xii P9(ttgr... ·.,.. ~ '81 Seeley 28' expr ... aound cond. With O.B. , din rm w/hutch. dinette (714)840-0888 FEMALE AUSTRAILIAN 70'/o champ1, S300, will T rtatita CrulMr. Loadedl Xlnt $3450 080 Mt. portable '8cz, rm LOWBOY TOILET· One SHEPARD 6«·3856 tlnanoe, 493-8881 ~nit: c:ond, w/10' Zoelle & eng H/548-54ee. W/548-7285 ~l::s--y .R ~':;~'::~ 1~1: plec:e, wtllte, elongated Frlendty 1'h year old ca-t-to KITTENS-Fr ... Heelthy IMhJ !!!! J!l l + allp & trlr "'°"5079 CORONADO 15 w/traller, 854-41174 $75 Good c:ond. (714) good home Sliver gray, & houM trelned, 8 wtca. 7' FIBERGLASS Dinghy. I~' ... Lf, yellow hull, multklolored 6'6-4181 Evea & wtcend1 loYM kids. 6'5-4215 d-937-0213 X223, after good eondltiOn, towing '87. Tw gu, rdr. alp, 8 kw, NII, racing rtgged S 11!50 AMFrencn Provtnc:ial Solld NEWPORT BEACH W /SllHWI Spm/wtcnd1557 ... 248 9Y9S125/0B0. 7to-9554 nan'~· 1 ownr boet, obo 55~1lv Mtg = C:,':' :.: = Tennl1 Club Membtnhlp. llUJ "'"(I POODLES-A-PEOPLE LASER SHELL tlngle min MUST S LL Try $39K. -ll' f--'11"' -blve 80falK Mal w/whlte $7!50 THIS WEEKI I Pay Poodle pupa, Teecups, rowing boet, excellent (714) ttl0-7487 ~ __ .;;;;;;__;;;_.;.;. ... _______ -'!~-------~ Tran1ter 676-3208 7 wtls old dyl1259--89eo Toy, Min $350 up conditio n . $1100. ST '"RFIRE 19'A', v-hull SunrlMJ Two tiapc.et, .,_, ... __ •-•--~ 1111 ,.__.._ •--II'_. ,..-:;., ... ...__ 11•_. ecoent, elegant lormal evtwknd 642-4951 Suaan 546-2&48 673-2832 or 675-5887 "' eatbox. $1500. n&--0131 ..,.... ~ _ .. -... .,.. .. -... din rm ate w1ct11n1 cab PASSIVE EXERCISER w /lop + •tblir • trl --=-"="',......,..,~,...,--..,.,---dXRXde §Xte. SUNDAY FURNITURE-CLOTHING SAT/SON. Good uMd orig $3000 11er1t1ee Motor operated table You don t knowwt>at you re Radio, stereo reel·l<>-<eel -Three 8' Dlnghy9. Seit bell-w/bt'ake. nu paint 1!50 HOSIE 16' Tn, Niia, c:et -Ot M S 1400. Mint conc:t Can Works greatl mll8lng 11 you haven t reea ct&Nln.d'• got great sounds Ing. unsinkable. S 199 obo Volvo 110, $5495 obo. box. bch roller, extru ONLY, Aug. 1 h8, · Antique beer bott)e plumbing ftxtur•. P'c:· Deliver. 972•2308 C.M 650-1765 ctaaslfied 181eiv for each 673-3630', 499-42331646-4857 mtg S 1250 968-6484 1C>e Colllna Ave alboe collectlon. SAT ONL YI tur... old Knlc:·kn.w:.. '84 FORD TEMPO Auto. pwr steer pwr b rakes. A/C AM/FM cass clean' s4795 ~14<-lll6 '84 Mere. Marquis Auto. cruise, A/C. AM/FM cass. pwt locks. pwr windows, s7295 nice ca r # 6480 18 \Ol'R PRIC[$16,342 PLU~ TAX& UC SAVE $2005 1986 MERClJ RY COUGAR GS '85 Marquis Bro '84 Chevy Camaro Auto. ltlt. cruise. A/C. pwr windows Auto, air, AM/FM cass. till, cruise. pwr locks 18695 windows & locks Low S } O 2 9 5 Rb.lb I() . low miles Ji 141473 , '82 Linc. Tow.n Car '84 Cad. Sdn. De Ville A/C. auto, AM/Fm cass. tilt. t.ru1se. Fully equipped inc leather on this one alum wheE.-ls •9495 plus low miles 1 12,795 #60505R 11003328 BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY MERCURY LINCOLN 16800 BEACH BLVD. PARTS a SERVICE OPEN SAT8-3 LIFETIME SERVKE GYARANTEE (714) 848-7739 ( Juet So. of 405 Frwy.) HUNTINGTON BEACH 411 ~-.hK.I~\ ~ubtetl to prior s.ilt Plu\ Id• 111 & <!<>' tee hp 8 10 86 • 191and. TV't , boe>M. toyt. 190 Santa laabell 135~ Flowef SI .. In dey mlac. houMhOld ltema GARAGE & PLANT SALE TRUCK alze tool box, Ctreu ••I •ar l FreRer, OOUc:h, dllhea & blk ... clOthea. potter•. ESTATE sXte ~~ea~3~=1':'' s~!; ~~;~ 1.~ Antiques, llnent, t>O<*t, 1 _______ _ r,'~· s~~~mA.~•~ 1 1g llUT AITitll UIAll IHI. lac• 1141 Tahuna Terrace, Irvine WllllMSI & .... ea •••ll"'lll Terrace COM Francitetn dlll\el, apple -..... R __ ' other pattern• S 1 ea. a.Al 1AU EST ATE SAl.E etched mlrrore $3, roll• of HUNDREDS OF HOMESt Patio fum, couch, lounger, uphol.1tery tabt'le FREEi Veelnlly of Spring. Yamaha orgen. dbl bed. Lace & llnen1 S1. tllver dale/Talbert1Edward1. hsld Items, and collec:· jewelry$2,dllhel,c:ry91al follow slgna SAT ONLY, tlbleS, Sat Only 10-4pm, 1temware $1, plc1ur•. One big Dey, Aug 9th 433 Morning Cenyon Rd .. b0<*1 St. old tnmk1 $15 7-5pm, eourteey of Sue & COM 1 blk South of Ave Lott ol furniture S5 to Annette. 11t Team Waltc- Crowna Relt, 844-5878. S50 00111 12. name In Realty Mora Into ~I Moving Sale _ Sat/Sun brand tporttweer $5, 7 1 4 . 8' 6 . 9 2 S 4 or 8:30-4.· 215 Fernleet, c:lotti.e S 1, Vletorlan Iron 213-5~ 110. CdM Furniture, plant1, doll bed 112, decoretlYe MISC fTEMS dllhel & much mor•tL oelllng lan1 S 10. wooden .,_ .., .. ~ Chlkl'• chair• $2, 12e0 QOlt on., ~pm MO'<llng Sale 1 Dey Only Logan ( 1 blk 80 of BU er. 6091 UttWlekl Dr 312 CernatiOn Set M .30 btwn Harbor & Fairview), SpringdW/Talt>ert Oak lbl, lempa, b0<*1. Fri 7-7. Sat 9-3 ~~~ hHhld mlac: MOVING • All lloral & fnfat 1144 1y 1 Chr1a1m11 1uppt1et & boWJG §XL.et Mo-.1ng S... Fri/Sat. TV'1, craft 11ema Wey t>etow Conatruc:tlon equipment, wshr, dryr, bed1, 11¥ & din wtloleN.le 957-0303 office furniture and MIP- Mll, dinette. lemp1. tbl1. pllft, plant•. plc:tur•. rec:ord1. paintings. N1t'I •Yllll Ete Everything Mull Go. Geo collec:11on. etc:. Mia<: Item• 20~4 Federal 7 AM-2PM, AuG 9TH 2512 Wevetl'ett Ave. Set.Sun 8 ~pm 17092 Pullman, lrvtne Wicker. antlquea, mlc:fo, MOVING SALEI books, elothel. bike & Conttruc:tlon equipment, l~rt !Mela lllt ml1c:. 721 Narcluu1, Sat-ottlc:e furniture and aup-AXJFr;(llO geer KnWd urday & Sunday 9am. piles. pl,tnl•. pletur .. , 520, $200. Ten Tech Cen- -•te Everything Mull Gol 1ury 21 S 115 Keyer C1111 .... 1124 7AM-2PM, AUG 9TH • mike. etc. HouMhold 171 VlRGINfA PLACE 17092 Pullman. lrvtna good•. book1. 548-1768. SAT ONL YI 8·3PM MOVING SALE. Reuon-Corner Eue11 & Cem· MUCH MISC able prlceel X-lg dog bridge Lanet (Weatc:llff) I f•llt Y1t• Salt hou... ehlklren1 ltem1, MOVING SALEI 3033 BABlf SI Sal 8 AM Snatk 11' Nllboat. ottlce Construc11on equlpm.nt, Freezer p1.,;t• ·t>O<*,· ehalra, golf Club•. loll ol office furniture and eup- . · • good lluff 2013 Calvert plies plant• plc:tur .. 1001 1. b aby Item•. Av (M ... Verde) Sat 6-4 ete. EverythlnG Muat Got' furniture. much mlac 7 AM·2PM AUG 9TH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAFETY gl._, glOvea. ' OCCIWIPIEET tteerlng protection. rain· 17092 Pullman, lrvtne w • a r , d e • I g n • r NEW 3M copy medllne. Every Sunday. Orange 1ungl111H, xercyele, blc:yc:te, lawn mower. Coel1 College. Falrvtew & furniture Sat & Sun bMctl cnalre, clOtti.e and Adami, Coete Meta Ad-10-3pm 1952 Pelican Pt mo<t l 1201 $utMX Lane. mtllk>n & Pertilng fl~EE Sat only µ Bird & cage, Saturdey t-2 SpacM $10. 432-5880 baby Item a. wicke r Salea Rep equipment & changer tbl, Iota mo<• aamplea W<>mer11 dance Baby furniture car Mita. 2294 Pacific Ave & awtm..ar. tum. b0<*1 eoueh. corner bed. SAT ONL y 9•5pM & mlac Sat/Sun 9-3 mower. toy1 & mlac: GrMt Prtc:eal Everything 1807 Antigua Cir. Set/Sun 9--4, 862 Capital MUST GOI Frldg. oak Set 819 & Sun 8110 10-3 IAllAIUI bO<* lhelvea. dr...er, E1tete Sale • Entire A liq tumlt ,. lewn trempollne, wingback hNhld· Furniture. IP· ~ow'::'. 10 ~ bike. overstuffed chr. c:hlid1 pllanoea. ete. Cull only 1amp1, radlt.I arm Mw. organ. 1>11•. ete 18' 1·A 1700 Port Sl'lettleid mueh more., Sat-Sun AM Corlandlf Or, 549-3598. 1--------- 0NL YI 20'° Paloma Or. SAT ONLY. Beby, houee-IHtl Au IJH (1 blk weat of Irvine) hold & mlae. Item•. 2510 Sat 8-1 Glaaa tap din rm CASH Regltter, furniture, Wealmlnater Ave., C.M tel, 2 °uphole t>ec:ti cene blc:yele. aaaorted hOUM-SAT & SUN 9--4PM ehra, lampa & m1K hlhld hold and clothing llem1 LOTS OF GOOD STUFF 2708 S Gtenarbor nr SAT AUG. 911'1. 9"-5 754 ALLEGHENY Greenvllle/Segerllrom 3120 Roanoke La.ne. C.M. NR BRISTOL/SAKER off Manly Ave RED TAG -BUY -IODA J! FREEi QUARTZ LCD COMPASS CLOCK ~ .,_.. ...... -Olr9eftoft rAEE TO THE llf 50 EACH OAY WHO ATTEND THIS SAL£1 u .. n on your ea< bolt camper hOme "' onic. l.JOwlMd dfiv.tt ov.. •• and OM '* ramify tOU M ST IR•HO THIS AD e JIM cucK Auo111ENAuu tJEEP n IAVINE AUTO CENTER 951-3144 1981 MAXIMA • 5 spd Automatics ------- a THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10'") >iAA llo• Ill~ 0 CO'>IA Ml \A b4 i 0010 SIMPLY THE BEST a..... 8eMoe . L...ino ""'I -.. EUROPEAN DEUVEAY •-1540 JAMBOREE RO • ...SP' low rnlae, ~ NEWPORT BEACH ci.n. UC# 2Alt228 Ad)llOent to FUl'llon laland UIZ'llHll 2 dOOf. uoalent CX>ndltlon $5500.S36-4523 PoQlt Hf AUDI CHfVtt()tfT Hleheu Ql.•11111 !Milo • ~rvlu ,,, .. , .... , .. , "'" •O [ CMu H"'v NewpOrl 114ul\ I IL ·····-11n MIPPlftlL IPlllllT VW CAMPER '81 ·.~·· -· . - Orange Coelt DAILY PILOT /frfd.ay, August 8, 1918 1985 SEDAN DE VILLE $13,995 ,,.. ,.... i.-... (tllnm) 1914 CORVETTE S14,995 CHevY ''3 Mont9 Cet'lo am/fm, .., • elec wind. 2«. v~. lade oreen. ~.vT~11 THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOl'>O HAllO• Ill ~Cl CO\IA Ml\A '>41 0010 lHfOOORf II ROBINS J OR (I . .. ,. . '·' ,. ~ . j l '"' r A AA• \A r •. ' 1 OLDS ·eo Cullan wagon.ale:, tltt ~ ca... c:rulM control $2to0 Obo 4 ...... 997 .. .., CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM, MAO, air, P/S, P~ c:aae, tltt Uc.f 1fYD6aa .... °'*1~Week THEODORE ROBINS llPIUll llllPUI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT MBZ '7 3 4 50SLC' CLASSIC! 5&,000 actual ml. Snrf, air, wtlt IMthar. A Real Geml 881·8313 Tl. ••• Xlnt COnd, wn/fm c... Piii UST SELL. 87200/oboMa F0t P""'*9d 7M-46"46 BUICK i 1$11:99v5LE DOOOE POLARA '73 Stat.lonWegon. rune & Medi wont, 1700/0bo .... THEODORE FORD 101'>0 HAlltlOll tllllD CO'>lA M l\A t>41 0010 TITIT& •JI~ P/I needt wont I 13!!0 obo 54a-.as12 ,... .... 118 bObde RXU xlnt cones. earl* & ~. 4 IC)d. cuetom '*"'· Orio owner, 93500. P. fS S5CMI063 ()( 543-8288 AadtMI, CluaJn IMS FoAb f -81Rb 182 CHERRY '5000 DART 'M REVAMPED saso 541-te>n .... , ... IPl'2l Auna & looka gr•t. seooo 00o. 845-3tte ....... lft! .. 1110 ALFA SPl~A3. IY&Y. 36K ml, herd fop, 1101eeo501. 1 10,995. 8eactl lmpona, 752--0900 AUDI '82 COUPE, dattl o+u.. 6 IPd. air. anrl. new ur ... look• a rune gr .. t. MIO()(). 780-1888 Ml.JC fl)TIC[ McLAREN'S BMW M·F tlll 9, S.S 11118 e2e s Euctkl St. Fullerton, CA 714-M08300 213"-e91~701 BMW '71530! Auto, new Urea, good mectl ahape S4000 obo. 846-4530 af1 3prn BMW '83 320!, blue/gray metallic, 5 tpd, amlfm tape deck, 1nr1. Oflg o w nr Great eond 876-8132 BUG VW '78 white con--------- vertlble, .e.ooo m1. new llSIAI -a4 ITllU top/Ur ... ale, $5500 obO. 5-SP AC AM/FM c:ea 7eo-eeoc> crutM ~trot. ' DATSUN '79 2toZX. 54'1d, Uel 2BKF71M llr. muat 11111 $3to0 080 ll• Good condition S40-71M8 NISSAN '85 Maxima GL Wegon. Ilk ml, fully io.cseo e.xc.11en1 cones. $12.800. 8411-7841 DATSUN NISSAN 300ZX ·ae turt>o-red. tuto. Mop, loaded. xlt cooo. 499-21831•97-3054. DELOREAN '81. Perfect cond, 5 spd, air, PQWe(, s 17,500 714/650-5"483 Pmt.IC NOTICE THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllllOR Ill VO COSTA Ml~A t>41 0010 PORSCHE ·7e Pmt.IC NOTICE M4WC*See Benz VW CONV BilQ '95 llll•ll 1&11 Cluale, 100% ~tOfed, Top M9roedee Prtcee Peld perf9ct COnd, $4999/obo, CALL PETER or RAY 999-11871172-M24. -IP •llTI VW SUPER BEETLE '73 M ..... SuP« cond, etereo, car 2130t714837-2333 cover. $2800/obo, TOY OT A COROLLA '75 _536-==7=88=2=/846-33==1::2=. :::;-eng xlnt running cones. ,.. blue exter, Pioneer C... $1200 obo, 840-4064. VOLVO '74 Station Wagon, 4 doof, ~. air, $700. Call 842-1078 VOL VO '79 W'lfl 4epd O/D orig ownr, air, wn/fm c..., ex.It IM!de & out. $5200 obo. 846-1814 VW '71 Karman Ghia. look• & runs gr•t. reblt eng, new red paint, clean, '3400 ooo 648-12n Jm P\8JC fl>TICE ... ,_ ····-,. .Ntt.IC NOTICE DE ALER 1 t---u..__ • .., fefl-M!It ""'-1106339-1 -----' ORANGt COUNTY I 2925 t1Wl>Or &Nd CM 979-2500 NABERS CADlLAC LARGEST SELECTION of lat• model, low mlleage Cedllleea In Ofange County! s.."' today! 1•0-1100 2llOO Harbor Btvd. COSTA MESA P\B.IC f«>TICE I I I 1982 ELDORADO COUPE $11,995 -C...., Luth• C.u llfUffh 1982 COU PE DE VILLE -s5995 1981 DATSUN MAXIMA WGN. s5995 l'tl3UC NOTICE 722-7138 FORD '78 THUNDERBIAD. All PQWe(, Ult '#ti!, '*\' cleen. $2200. 722-172e ea11 tor w~ FORD '80 Fairmont W'lfl New l~brakee/battery xtnt cones. ale radlo $2100 obO 733-0638 FORD '83 T'hunderblrd '83 T urt>o Coupe, c:Nlfeo91 ;r~. atlck, ldnt cond, J7000 Obo &73-7170 ROBINS FORD lObO HAii[ J• BlVD CO~IA MISA 641 0010 PONTIAC '82 T,_ Am. 831( ml, ale, Good cones. Must Mii. ~995 obo 873-l830 ()( 786-2151 PON'TIAC '86 Trane Am, whit•. t·tocia. aloyl, ~ wind, lou\wa, bra, ldnt $12,500 21J...M6.6473 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX BROUGHAM '81 Alr,pa,pb,pw,am/tm,cc: $3,900. call Mii(• 8-5pm 833-0070 WE'RE HURTING. 'l\1ft\,tl6\•'t' illt~ 'tf\•'f'tl ... ,\l tll\ o ,.,..,,,IHI 11 , .... hlul,1hd11tlhf'I 11111111t.tl•i••1Ht•)t 1Hh'••1'' 11111111)1.;. \11ol-... • !iltl .d1nfd I•<\ •UIJ •I' ... ,.,,. l'h '"'' lu 1 American Red Cross Nl.IC fl>TICE P\B.IC NOTICE MOTICS cw glvtin that the underliglleCS ange County Oft July a. 19H YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T RIED WOMAN, RAYMOND no ~tatlon or WW· nanoe ':"!Y be rMCI In ,,,. MOTICI °' IMTDTtOM TO IT An°' 10 comc>91• ano la located oeaeGl.UTION °' wlll not be reepontlble, trom ,,,.,.. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. GOULD. AN UNMAR.AIEO ranty, the ttre.t acsor ... (•) City Claflc' office, 71 Fair LEAA MAI. AND ""'" W.CC>Met at 45 1 l West Coal Hlgft-,~ thl1diry<>ftforanyot>11Q9tlon Publlltled Orange CoMt DATED AUGUST 16, 1964. MAN u truaton, recorded or othw common dea6g-Ortw, C09ta ~ IOMAL "'~"" ~Otl ~COURT wey, "*"Por1 a.en. Cel- Publle notice la herebY lnCurred by.,,.°"*" In hie Detty Pllo1 Juty ta. 21. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-on AUGUSt 21. teM.• I&-o•tlon of ,,,. above 0. I'll.HM'· , .. lllllEY, OltJ f'UlllllORI °' COMDUCT· WALW<Mn'H COUNTY lomla gl-..n that Oftanoo and Ju-own '*M, or In the,_ of Augutt 1, 8, 1eM TION TO PROTECT YOUR ltrvment No 14-348823, of aerlbeO pr~y It : 43 C*1I IMO A DA.Nea ICHOOl MARINE SANK SOUTH-The ~ l\llN UM0 dllh.M. Atnoroeo and Keo-lheflnn F-739 PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Offtclal~daofORANGE GOLDENGLEHST.,IRVINE, Pubilehed Orange Cout NOTICE IS HEREBY WEST, NA , f/11/a ~ by the M6d tr ...... Of(t) • n«nanoCtw1etlne~. Oated at Huntington ---------SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. County. State of c.lttomla. CALIF 9Ht4 Deity Pllol Augult 8. 1"6 GIVEN tf\et Oft the 24th deyl denoe Bant!·Elltl'IOm. N.A.. MIOlocetlonla·COINLA~ ·11er.cotore doing bullneM a.en. Celit°'*. thia 30th "8JC NOTICE 1F YOU NEED AN EXPLA-under the poww of .... S8'd property 1a being Fa 11 of July, 1"6 • .,,. eo.o of M.nne 8al* Pia&. Ellf\Om, DRY under the ftctltlout firm day of Jviy. 198e. -__;,~~-;.....---NATION OF THE NATURE therein conUilned. w4ll ... at IOld tOf the PUfP089 of pay· Trust-of the OcMn "'9w Wllconalrt 53121, Plelntlft The ~ ~ la .,,_ n11"' .. ncta1yte of APA BYml-ONftdo .__ FICTmOUa .,..... OF THE PROCEEDING publk:auctlontotheh.igM91 Ing the ~Iona MCUfed rtaJC fl)TIC£ S<:hoolOlttnc1oftNCounty . w t4"ded to b11 ~ -Coneu111n9, at 20882 P\ib!Wled Orange Colll1 NAlmlTATllmln' AGAINST YOU. YOU btdderlorceeh.orc:Nett • l>yaaiCI OMcf ofTNStlndud-of Orange, Stat• of Cal-EAll<ADAMS.elo Ctlt*le •t the offtce of ALDEN SMll Harbor, City of Hunt-Dally Piiot A~ 8. 19H The tolowtng peraone we SHOULD CONT ACl A LAW-dellc:tlbllcl bekM, pey9tlle 81 Ing,... ano ~of the MOTICI °' lornla, determined the1 the 2000, 575 Anton 8t¥d • 3rd LYMAN ESCROW COR- tnglOft BMctl, County of Or· F808 d04nQ ~ •: YEA MOTICI CW the time of .... In lewful True1 .. and of Sllle AUNQ WNTTEN followlng lend, ~. Floor, Coet ,.._,CA t2929. POAATION. f01 S ArdrnoN ange. St• of CllHfOfnla G t .M SERVICES. 5753 TMlanl'I I ALI money of the United Stat• Dei.d JULY "· 198e MPOtl'T Of and equipment wlll not be Defendllnt A--. Loe ~ CA 9266e, did on the 111 dey of P\8.JC fl)TIC[ Santa Ana Cenyon Ad Ste MO. -of Amenca. without --C A L 1P0 It NI A It I • ll'ftltAM 119'VIC~ needed f0t tdM>OI purpoeee. .....,.., •,_'*I 90005. on Ot after 2t ~ January, 19M, by mutual •358, Anaheim Hiiie. Cellf. On AUGUST 25. 19H. at ranty •llPf-or lml)lled M CONVFIANCI COWIANV, CKAACM POtll a/Id w11 be let to the~ CAM MO. llC~ ttee. Thia "'* ~ la c:ona.,it, OlaloNed the MIO '1CT1TIOUI .,.._.. 92808 ·10:00 A,M . at THE REAR to Ihle. UM, pctnnlon or •Mid T,_...., ..._ fllCAL. ffAI' bidder tor~ of optr· THE STATE OF W1SOON-IUtlf9C1 lo CelfforiM U.. pertMrtfllc> anO terminate ...... IT A TE..wl .. Allyn Mltc:hell Pier, 25871 ENTRANCE LOBBY ON 5TH eoeumbtancea, all right. title K..,~ Vloe ,.,..... ,..,., •ting • dance ICflOol fOf ,,,. SIN form Commerdal Code Sec> ,,_ ralatlont .. pat1nen fhefoltowtngperaonaare L•Parc 81Yd #118,LabFor-STREET OF CHICAGOandlntareatnowhelOl>y lt ..... ...,_ llfTrwtee: NOTICE IS HEREBY period beginning Sec>tem-To MCI'!~'*'*' tlonetoe rnertln dOlng butlneel u · eat, C.itt llMJO TITLE INSURANCE COM· u Wdl TN91• In and to the Ml1 CetMft A-...,~ GIVEN that the Boetd of DI· ber 1. 1986 through .NM 30, above u • o.fendant The NirM anO acsor.. d -Slll<t butlneelin..uie.luM• FOSTER-BARKER CO.. T~•lneN 11 con-PANY. LOCATED AT 501 N. lollowlngdeecrtblldproperty rtdme, Callfen1la IUJt, rectors of Emefald Bay s.r. j 1907 You are f\ere«ly notlfteO the ~ton with Wll01'! #lltbllconductedby0r1an· 1107 E Chapman Ave. ductedby:anlnOMOual MAIN STREEllnthe Cltyof tltuated In Illa •l91't,Mld Ter•pl'IOH No. (111) vice Dlt111Ct tdoe>tad Ordlo-SCHOO L/ADDRESS that the plalnttff" named Clalml -"'llY be flwct la 00 Amoroeo (undet the fie. •206, Orange, CalO 92M6 Allyn Mltchell Pier SANTA ANA. County of OA· County anO Slate, 10 wit· 101•2171 nanc. No 3 Oft Aprll 28 M .. dow View School, 5702 al>O,,.. llal ftled a lewlult or ALDEN LYMAN ESCROW lltlout firm name anO ltyla of David Daniel Elm, loot~ Thie 1tatement wu 111aO ANOE. State of Cellfornla. PARCEL 1 Alf that portion Publlelled Orange Cout lO&O pro'lldlng for •tat>'. Clark Drive, Huntington otller legal llC11on agelll8I CORPORATION, fO 1 S Amoroao Conaultlfl9 end Florid•. HuntlngtOft 8Mctl. wltll.lbe ~ty OJatk-oLOr> c A l I F 0 R N I A R E -oi T~~ No. 7401, In the'Clty Dally Piiot llugu91 t. a. 15, lllhrMnl of ..... ..,. s.acn. CA "92649 you NdmOt• A--. Loa An. Thal~ s.Mcee), who Call! 92648 ange County<>ftJUly8, 198e CONVEYANCE COMPANY. of lrvlne, u I* map,.. 19Be vie4J chargee tor __,899 No ofRoom1 2 Wl1hlnl0tty(40)dayaart• geiea, CA 90005, and the wllf pey anO dladlllrge all Thi• bu11na11 11 con-'"*' a California Corporation. u COfded In boolt 283, P99M F7l!2 lac!llttee an0 elecilng to No of Square Feet 1,800 Auguat a. 19H, you rnv.t,.. lut dey fOf Nlng dllltnt by Mablllttee and o.t>t1 of the oucted by an lnOl'lldUlll Publllhed Orange Cou1 duly appointed Trut tM 10. 1 t and 12, Ml•· ha .... auc':ll ..-rage MfVlce Alf Pf'opoaal• mull bll r• ac><>nd with • written cs.-_,.., creOltor at\811 be 26 nrm ano reoe!W alt monlae I Oa\19 o EJm Dally Pll<!t July 18, 25, unclllf ttlat certllln Deed of Ollleneoua Mapa, In lhe of· P\RIC fl)TIC[ CllllfgM eollec1ed Oft the Or· C4llved no later than Auguat mend for• C09Y of 1M com-Auguet l tH. wlllctl la "" peyat>ta to the firm l Thia lltatement WU ftled AUOUll 1, 8, 1986 Truat eJtllCUted by CON-flee of the County ~-ange County tu roll for tlld'I 12, 198e at 10-00 a.m. 81 tM plall'lt Tiie demllnO mu9t bll ~ dey bef0f'9 Ille Further notice .. hereby with the County Clarie Of Or· F-744 STANCE L El(INS A MAR-of Orange County, lhOWll flCTITIOUI ........ nac.1 '(Ml commencing with Bue1nePomoaoftt1eOce.i ..,, or ~ to tM ~lion data aped- - - --ano defined• Unit 74, Oft• um ITAn •NT the fl8Clll yeer 19eo1a1, and view SetlOOI Ol$trtct, 19940 coun , wr-acsor.. 11 t~ fled aboY9 r-~~~ffi~~~~~~~ff~~ffi~~~~~~~~~~B~~~~~~-1c~~mlnl~ Plan. re-T"-f~~·~~~tlng ~ pr~~~on8h~H~lng1on ~.,W1 l w orth County ~-•1• COfded In boolt 08e1. page doing bualneet u . toO Nlng ol a written~ Caltfomla92M7 81daw411 be Courtl\ouae, Ellitlom, W... ,,._ M. ,...,, 0-, •. 260.•lleq .Offtclal~dl DATA SYSTEMS, 1e390 containing deecrl9tlon• of opened1Ubjectt0Educlltl0n conlln 53121, ano to God-Fotey .......... ,..., .... of OranQ9 C<>unty, Call· Woodruff WHtmln1ter Mell perOll of rMI property Code SecilOn 39365 8, In trey P'9ll & .....,_, S C • tMded ,, • .._._ INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with o $7.60 Classified Ad. -o~:­ with pre payment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes In copy or cancellatio n. Private port1e\ only No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads There i\ no price l1m1t to what you con advertise If you need to ~ell your car. boot, couch, high choir or any unused merchand1sE' call the Doily Pilot Classified staff or us the coupon below Mail to: Daily Pilot, 330 W . Bay St., Costa Mesa , Ca 92626 642-5678 -------·-------------------------- NAME ADDRESS CITY AMT ENClO~ro \ PHONE ST A Tf ZIP 11rc O"f' VISA o r M C tornl• c.Ht 921183 ' receMng llJCll MrvlcM and lieu ot 1 publlC meellng of plelntlfl'a attOf'neyt. wtlOM Publllhed °':T. COM1 PA.AC EL 2: An unOMOed Lloyd Dennie Rhoton feclNtlae and the amount of the Bowd of Truat-. on I aoor ... 11 11 Nor111 Wltcon-Dally Pffot Auou-t · 1988 1178th lntereat In all that l8390 Woodruff, w .. 1: ttle ctl.;ge tor Md'I peroe1 August 12 1986 at 10 15 lln Strwt. Ellcllorn, Wlacon-ftot portlOn of Mid Trect No mln•t•. Cllltf 921183 tor the fortllcotnlng fltclll a.m In the Boero Room at tin 53121 You mey llWa 1n 7401, *'-anO denned u Frank Wayne Howard yeer u Pf99Cf1bllcl by Mid 19940 B Street. HuntlnQ1on attorney help or recir...m "common arM" on MIO 2340 l ampe •K EJ caton' Ord~ BNch. Calltornla 92647 you Condominium Plan. EX· CeNt 92020 • • SAID WRITTEN AE.POfU Ant retpon1lbla peraon If you oo no1 Oemllnd • DEATH NOTICES CEPl THEREFROM ALL Oil, Thia butlneH la con-llU ~ 04"1 l)r9C)Wed and pr-t at Mid meeting atlalt I copy of Ille ~t within S-'NDERS gu mlnerala anO other duG'ted by co-partners Ned with the Secretary of bll given an opoonunlty to forty (40) dll)'I the court hyOrocarbona. below • UoyO Dennlt ~on Emetald Bay~ Ol8trlct ratM tbe bid• orally •fl• tile mey gr.,,t )udgment llQalnt1 BILLIE C SANDERS depth of 500 '"'· without r111a atatement wu ftled Oft July 1s. 1oae. ano It ... led bid• ar• ~ you tor the -d of mOt'9Y born March 25, 1912 the rtgllt of eurlac::. entry. u with Ille County c.-of Or-available tor 1nepec11on In prOVldlng 9UCh bid shall u · or other legll.I llC110n r• in Joplin MIS80Un r...-..d In INtrumenta of ange County Oft Jutr 9, 198e the Dletrlct Oftlct. fOO Etn· CMd by at leUl five (5) per-~ed In lhe COft'191alnl, record n 11111 arald Bay. Legune 8ellch, cent.thehlg'-toftnywrtt· andyoumayl099rc>1Jfrlghl Passf'd away tn PARCEL 3· An uduatlle Publllhed Orange Cout Celltorni. 92851 Tiie Aki tM bid r~ to object to 1t1Y1lllng m.1 It Hemet, Cahfom1a __,, lor veNculllr pelt!· Dally Piiot July 18. 25. report lnCllcat• • ctlarge ol Co9IM of the term• and or may be lnc:orr11C1 In Ille Swvwed by daugh- lng O'l9I' that portion of MIO Augull 1, e. 19~ 135 oo per OWelHng unit for con0111on1 01 the laUa are eompllllnt A fudgment may ter, Betty Jo Bai.lev TrllC1 No. 7401, lflOWn u F-730 then~ yeer 19atl/87 available althe Olttrlc1 office bll enforced u prOlllOed by ., p.74 Oft Mid Condominium NOTICE IS FURTHER at the aforementioned ad-·-A IU09men1 -Olng and 90n, Tom Sand-Pllln. which ..aement I• for GIVEN that the Board of~ dr-Minimum rental ror money may ~ • Men ers Priv ate mter- the benefit Of ano llPPUf1• P\RIC fl)TIC[ reel°" hu Mt the tim. ano ciuatooms and llCCOITIP9"V· agaln1t •nv ,..., estate you menl. Pac1f1c View nent 10 Parcele 1 and 2 pl-tor llellrlng Oft Mid re-Ing equipment and MrvlcM own now or In the Mu,.., and Mo"' '"t""V· n.._.~ .. at>ove. IUMlllUY '1P port and eny anO all obj«:-ltl•ll be SO 80 per tQUar• may alao be enforced by • ~-J VI•~...,, .. The totlll amount ot 11\e A.DOl'Tl:D Ot1DtNANCE tlon~ or prot•t• 10 Mid r• loot, per month garn1-'1ment or aatture of 644-2700 unpeio principal balance. Ordinance~ 19 la telled· port for AUQUll 27 1988 at Written prOPOMll to i.aae property lnteraet thereon. toge1her uled to be In lull loroa and 6.30· p.m. In the• ol the 111d property "1u11 oonlonn O.ted thll 25 day of July I • FISHER wttll reeeonably 91tlmated ef'lect 30 daya from 11• edol>-Dlatrlct eoo Emerald Bay to the term• and oondrtlont t9Be MONN A O FlSHER coatt. expen... and ad-tlon Oft lluguat 4, 19MI, ano 1.11guni BNch. California Prlor1ty In .ooec>tanc. Of QOD,RIY, ''Ill I ..... --A awav A u auct vancee at Ille time of tlle In-waa tdoe>led by the follow· 92651 propoaal1 to l .. N H id •IMl'lt, 1.C~ A~ J ~ · -- ltlal pu~lon of thla No-Ing roll ceM vote COUNCIL DA TEO July 24• l9Be P<OC*1Y wlll be gll!WI to tOf ............ bf" ltlM A. 6. 1986 in Loe Galm tkle we SM.929.75. MEMBERS AYES Hemog, W..... It. lllcC.-. s.o-p(opoeall wNctt otter IOw ....... CA Fomwrly a res!· eutr.ntly 04tted CtllNerl Hombuctcle. Scttaler. Hall. ,.._, ol 11-eld 1111y I«· cott ,_ to anrollaM and Pubbhlld Orange CoMt dent o f Castf Mesa Chedla or c.nm.cs Chedt1 Wheeler NOES None ¥toe Dletnat oner quallty P'oO'""' Delly PllOt August I 15 22 and ,...__ d I M pll)'llble to the Truttee "' ABSENT None P\iblt9hed Orange COUI The ~Ing board ,... 29 19Be ~na e ar bidder .,.. llCCl!Ptllble to Ordlnanoa ~ 111 arnenO• Delly Pllo1 July 29. 29, 30 _.... the right 10 rejee1 1ny FI07 for many y~ars She ia Tnitt.. provided pr~ ano r..,..i. certain MCtlona 31 Augutt 1 " 6, a. 1 a. or •H bid• and 10 ·~ any survived by son Jun ldenttftcaUOn 11 evallllble Of the Patti ano Aect .. t1on 1988 lrreQUlarill• c-.A.... f ..., T _, __ ... From lnfomlatton wNch OrOtnanee ~lo UM M225 Oaled 11 Huntington P\ll.IC fl>TICE "~,..,r O c.i Oi v .,,.. ~ I*!! and a11111111c htlda ~ c.ruorn1-. 11111 24\f\. daua hter Keo Kmg t>ut tor wNch T~ mllk• the NI tm of tile Of'di-P\8JC fl>TICE d-Z: July tte6 119 of Lew. Gato&. seven 1---------....... ---=--=-=-----j_ ........ :..::~:...:::::.:.::. __ OllT~T ~.~~ ~ai:,:O , gt and c h 1 Id r t' n MISSING • flCTmOUa ~H TitUITUI MOTICI TO brother Harry o.dy : um ITAT'lmlfT Publiafled Orenge eo..1 CMIWfoa9"" o f Orang~ sister, The followlnO pertOna.,.. Delly Pilot My 2'. August 1 MAJl TAA.Nen9' M y rtlt' Br•nd of mtof111111011 r'laf~ mis.wic elltlclren plelW ~ 1-800-843-5878 doing butlMM.. 8. ttae s.nee (S-. 1111~ Brok•n 6-~ Ne-A0APT-A..CA8. 214 ,.,,_ u.c.C.) .. QU wey Pt . Coeta Mella. Cllllf rta.JC NOTlCC Nollet It '*Wf gf'ltifl to bruka. brolht'r·ln· t2t27 cr.Ollort of th• wlt~ln law Clain-M Nt>bon JerOIM I.. Cole, :ft4 Falf· MOTICI °" nlllMCI tr~I) Nt I " M _..., Pl . C09ta ...._ Cllllf. OtllOlUTION OP bulk trll\tfer It Intended to of Colorado em- 92t27 '~"~ bll m.O. on per90Nll P'OP-on3I rvtce will blP Thlt bu1lnfft II con-Public notice 11 ~ 91 '*9lnllner Oeecrlbed h l' I d S a l u rd a y Ouet._!dor: Lan eoir:Mdual gll/9fl that John Menuel ... 0he, .. ~•lt~ ~.__.._.., August 9, 10 AM at -Morahert and Mlcll••I -vi ''"' .. , ,........, U __.. M hod Thlt atatetMnt wea filed Wlll'lelm h«•totor• doing trtl\••ort•I .,. JOHN A I.he rut~.... t't tat with the Covnty CWtl Of Or· ~ un011f the flc11tlout REILLY 4~11 W•1 Coel"t Chlln.'h 420 W 19\h llnCl9 County on Mv a. !tee 11m1 neme ano ·~Of GlaM Hlgtlwty. NftOOt1 hecfl. St C 011 ta M ru ,,,_ BloGll• unllmlted at 131e e Cellfomlll 1 PubllttleO er-. eo.. Sleueon A\19 City ot Loa The lociltlOn in Celitomle l Bunal will foll<>W al Delly PllOt July 1a. 25. Angeilet County of Loa An-Of the Cllll9f ••ecuti.... olftoe Harbor Lawn Mt • Auouet t a. 1M6 o-. .net lt'O ~ or~~ Offtct Ollvt> C'.enwterv UI~ • II· 733 Aw • Qty Cl( C09ta ..._, Of IM In~ traNIWor la Gi l~T AVf' • Coal.e ---------1 County Of 0ranQ9. Stet• Of ..,,_ u aboWe M P\llJC fl>TICl 1c.t1tom111,0IOonlhe 1"011)' All other~ n.,... <'M __ _ ol Auguat. 1IH. b't an09Ckl•11111 1-.d by the 1 lltCTmOUe .,_.. ~ ~the MIO lfltended trtlnlfWOf(1) wttrllrl NAmlTA~ ~ ano ter'l'l'llne~ thepelllttvw~ .. fer• The~ pier90n9.,. their retatlona • !*1Ntt la llnown to t"9 ln1ended PAc.tc WSW doing bue6MM .. ttleraln t r a n 1 I e r e I (a l • r • __,.Al , .. HOMC SHOWN 112& UdbuelfleMlntl\elVhn L~em!. 2502 w .. t c.m.iery~~~ W.atctin Ortw, ~ wlll be conduc1ed by JoM McF~. Sema Ana. Clil'-en.. • '-""..--Y 8Mcfl. Celt t2MO M--' MOf9Nr't lomla 3500 PeOl!c v.. DrM Virginie C H~ 40 ~tither notlOe It here«ly n. nernlCl) 8f'CS ou.INe9 Newpon 1W:f1 C.btlllo St C09f• .,._,, ,,,_ ~t IN UI~ eddf'9M Of IM Intended 144-noo Qlll 82927 l'IOI tMI ~. lrom ,,.....,., I) -"°"" M Thie bua1MM ta con-t'Na ~on tor any OC>tlQetiOl'I FOLEY DANNY ,. ~Ol[Y C1YC19CS by an lnOMOutl lnC\nld by lhe 04~ In hit and ,. ST1!P'HCN FOl.fY. V1rglnlll c ~ own name. °' In the name of clo Mftf.. 11\C. 2710 8outrl fhla ~t WM lhd the ftrm Yllt4ie A14f1Ue, LOe ,.,..._ wttll the eoun1y a..°' Or· I Deted •' Coat• .,.... CalltOmla 90040 enoe County on .My 6, '*I Cellfomla. ttltl tat csay Of The ~ Pll'1"*'1 "1a11 A~t t9H her .. o la dllea'tbllcl In 09"- P\lbllthed Otange CoMt JoNI M Morllf*1 .... furnlt\n, lh1~ Delly' Pl~t Ny 11. H , P\lb419hed Orenge ~ equlpmal'lt m1cllln:ti Augul1 1 I 1... Dally Piiot Auguat t , 19M ~ .... • 1 , . .,.2t ''°' 1~··" ()()'14nanlnol ------------ --------------- (. .. Orange eo.tt DAILY PILOT/ Ft108y, Auguat e, 1988 I MUCMJta ' PlllJC MmCl ., 1 __ ,.. ____ c._M>._ncE __ .... YOU AM M ... AULT ..... ~ ,._ -• .,_ Tlllt..1-"* lt011CIW~TO tw7 _,.. "'!'d,•11 .......... ,,., :._--: ":: =: •.=-..:..--: =.-: C::-C.:: a.c,:. MO. n =~=' c ::-,,:.: : ,..:= ~ ~ '!'.:.::., = aec=-..,, ~~,.., ~ tf ... A•.,-. ....... YOU TAICI O_....,_.., 1f ... A,I{., N011CITO ,.,.,.....IA&..I ,.,...... YOU AN IN Dl!PA\A.1' ~°'CoeeuO'r· eecmcaTO _..,blda .. N~ ...... \ -. L.-A. ACTNMI TO PtllOHOT Mfml t. ... L.-A. CMDITOMO(ll LNG•-No.A12MOI UHOQADODOf'TMJST eNe INPAMT OAH OMDfTOMCW by Ule CltY of~ .... 0..., ...... YowtHIOfen.fTllAY ......... 0.-, .. lllf... ....~ YOU ARI IN oeFAULT In,.,,. 8uoetb CcM#1 of OATtO "1t/12 UN&.Ua ll'HIOMOOL AND/Oil eul.iCTR'Llll.... IMatl ., h ~"'IN ..... • MU AT A "*'° ....... ~ ttet-ttS1 UNot'.A A OE.£0 Oft TRUST U-e 8tate of C4lllfonW. fof YOU TAKI ACT'IOH TO ct&D CAM,.,_.. ,................ Qty a.tic et C.V Hell, 2000 ,,....... ua.&•YOU-MD• ........ u.c.o., DATm l/~/83. UHLl!SI theCountyofOfMOe PAOTlCT YOUR fllROP· NOTICI! II HIRllY u.o..c., Mein ltrMt. l411ntlngton ....,MT llllmCI flLANA tlOM OP THI ~MT NOTIC8 Nollee. -~ GI*' to YOU TAKI ACTION TO In ttw Metter"' IN Ellew PITY. IT MAY M IOU> AT OIVl!N ttwl on ... 24fl dey Hottoe II hlt9by gMI\ to leecd\, ClllltOrn6e. ~IN ,, "°""'"'°""TY• w • AT u. I 0 p T M a "YOUR fllf'OHR'TY JI IN. creditor• ol lb• Wlll\ln PROTECT YOUA fllROP-of VIOL!T ~MOH. 0.. A fllU8LIC SALi. ., YOU of .Mi. , ....... towel of CfedllOfl of tfl• within "°"' of 2-00 p "'· Cl!'~ llOMCU>l41M ~ PtllOCIB*MI AOAJ•aT f<>MCLOSUM leCAU8! IWNd l*1* UWit • bcAl lRTV. IT MAY II SOLO AT oeeeed HUD AH IX.fllUHATIOH T~ of 1M ()owl V... nernect pert ... &Mt a bl* 21. tNt, e.t -'*fl urM itle¥ YOU AM 1etN> N Y~ '°"• YOU IMCMA.D ca. YOU AN KHIND IN YOUft tren.'-II lnteftded 10 N A PUBLIC SALL " YOU Nottoe 11 hlt9by ~ ttiet Of' nil! NATUAE OF THI 8c:ihool D11Crtc:1 of tM CouMy _....., 11 lfttendeel to b9 Wiii N °'**' ~ and PAVMINT9, " MAY H TACT A L.AWYa PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE rNICle on l*90Nll prOC*fY, NEED AN EXPV.NATIOH the undelltgiied .... ., ~OCUDtHOI AOAINtT of Orenoe. au. Of c.a. INde on~ Pf'OC*'IY, reed "°"" In the Oounall IOLD WITHOUT ANY NOl'ICa OI SOLO WITHOUT ANY l'lereineft• Clw.rtbed 0, THE NATURE Oft THI Pttv&te ..... to.,.. t11gMe1 YOU. YOU SHOUU> OOH-fom1a. dllM!ii•ied tN11 IN ...... ..,_ delOl1Md ~ IOt Ftdll• Aid C0UM AC'nOH, end ~ TRUeTn'l IALI COURT ACTION, and )QI The iwne(I) and bue1ne9e PAOCEEDIHGS AGAINST ~ beet b6CS6er • .,., 10 TACT A ~WYP. followlng lend, blllctlnOe. The nl(M(I) ~ ~ Pf<>fKt CC-5", cc..eoe. ,,._ M.-IN leglll l1Gfltl to .... NC tMa · rney NM tM llOll rtot\tl 10 eOdtell of \M lnl.nded YOU. YOU SHOULD COf+. oonftrm.,lon of Mid Su-On 1121/M .t 1:00 fll.M. end ~ _. not lie eddreel of the lnl.nded CC-537, Hf.l·M014<00it, bttrlt 'tO'll eoocM'lt In OOOd 7•t bmg 10"' eooount In good tnlneterOf'(I) ., •• HOWARD TACT A ~WYER. peflOf Cout1. on or 8"• the 8UHKIST S!JMCE COM. ,.... IOt ldlOOI purpoeee. .,.,,...,Of'(I) we: HOWARD H!.8-M021(003) .andtno br ~ ti of On Augll.wt. 21. ltee, •t •landing by peylng -of P. KYTE and SHIRLEY L.. On 8/151841 ., 9'15 A.M. 19 day of Auouet. 18M, et PAHY,Mthecluly11PP0•11t..s ~wllbeletlOINl'llgMet P. KYTI end 8HIAL!V l. CoMlnietlon of Tr.mo y04ll pMC due peymtnll pllll 10:00 A.M .. Pldfle Sentlnel ~put due l)lyl'nenl• plue KYTE. ion w. a.er St.. 1.RMOT CORPORATION .. the omoe of i..uo.tt• A. TN91 .. wnder end putwt bidder'°'~~°'*: KYTE. 20080 lent• An• 8lgnel lmCMowmeftll •t ..,,...., CIOlltl and •it-Corporation. • C9Hf0tnla permitted OOlll and ••• Coet• Mee&. CA IM d\jfy IC)pOll'tted Tl'\lel .. Dunn, Allomey et Lew, .. to Deed of Tn.-1, recorded •ttna lnflnt °'"' ... ~ Alla .. Senta Ana. CA. l. Stat., AlltnVe end ..,_ wltt*I dwee montfle oorporellon, u duly ~ l*'M8 wttNn ttv9e montN The neme(•l Ind ~ ~ end put'tUWlt to Deed N Mllln StrMt. Sulta eot. on 419112 .. Oociumant ftO, and7011 oflled C11r9 ~ema The netnl(I) end ~ Oold•o"9t Street trom IM dN tNa notloe of pointed Tn»1• under ano from IN data tl\19 nottce of eddt911 of the Intended of Tru11, Aeoorded on 8ent1 Ane, Cellfomta 92701. 12·1184123 of Offtdel ~ fof tM petlod Wllfl9 ~ of the 1n1enclecl 2. Hell A--..e and Oold- --...t ._ raoorOld. Tlllt purtultll 10 the Deed of default wM recorded. Thie tran1fer... are: RAFFY 115183 U Document No. County of Orenge, Slete ol aotdl In the offloe of IN,.._ AUQUet 20. tNe CMAgfl 1ren1rer .. s era: AAFFY ~St,.... -..nt .. 12.Ht.eo .. of Truet tllOOfded ~ 3. etn0\#11 .. 12.1'9.80 .. of JO&ePH BAIAAMIAN. 13-2M37Q of OfflcMI .... Clillfornle, .. IN rlQhl, tltle cords of Orttnta County, June30. tN7. JOS!fllH IAIRAMIAN. 3. Adwna A\WIU8 end .Nlty 21, , .... and "411 In· 1994 u lnttrument No July 27. ttee. end wltl In-tn31Hemm1nQweyS1 .. Ae-oord1lntheof'lloeoftt-.Ae-en<' 1n1.,..t of Mid o.. Calltotnle, ex.outed by: 8Ct;t00L/AODRl88: 1n3HtemmtnaweySt.,,.._ BulherdStrwt ~ untl 'fOtJtl aoooun1 84-000379 of Offtdlil Re-Q' .... untU )QI' eccount _,., CA 9133!; SHNOAll< corder of Drenge County. ~ •t lhe Um• of deeth TEARY KEENE. AN u ... MelldOW vi. 8ctlool. 5702 ...,... CA 9133!; SHNORIK A ... of ptena. "*""" ~ CUTW'lt. corcta. Pacutad br Frende ~current SOUKIASIAN. 191~ Gayle Callfornla. ..ec111ed by: and .. the right, lltte end MARAlm MAN WIU SfU Cletk Ofhre, Hunllnglon 8()0KIA81AN. 19133 Qeyte oetlonl. end other contnct YourneynC>Clle¥etOpey J.Tum.,Jr.,endSueenAe-Youmey not haV'etO l)llY ,,._,TWUl\l.CA91S54. GLORIA J . CATON. A Int•• lhel Ille .... of AT PU8UC AUCTION TO 8-cll\,CAt214t Plece.Twuna.CA9t3". docllrnentllM)'beobtelned IM antn umpeld !)Onion°' beCCe Turner. Huabend end the entire urnc>eld pot11on of Thal the pn1c>erty pert!-SINGLE WOM~N. Will Mid deie1111d l'IM ~ THe HIOHUT 8100ER FOR No.°' AoolM! 1 Thal tN proC>8ffy .,.,,.. on JIJtf 28, 1Ne ., the 0.- 'fOAJI MlCIOUf'lt. Wlfl thQuoh ~ ltld ~ A. AmokS. your eccount, wen though '*II hereto la deec:fibed In SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION br operation of 1ew Oii ottw• CAIH, ~ ., time of Ho. of ~ ftwt: MO nent '*9to le dMct1bed In pertinent of Publ'c Wor1te. tul peyment WM demeuded, • llllQle man. Ill ea Joint tvlt payment wM c:temended. oenetlll .. MetttlM. IUP. TO THE HIGHEST 8100EA wtM ott1.-t"-" Oii In ed-.... In i.wful money of the All Pf~ n-..t N ,._ general a.; M...,._, WP-2000 Main 'S,,_, Hunt· 1>111 yo11 mull pay tti. Tenente, u truet0t•, In the bul yow tnull pay lhe pllee, "'8rd1t1ndlM, of tttet FOA CASH OR A SPECIF._ clltlon to lhet of Mid d9-Unit«:! Sletee) et AT THE celYed no let• then Augu9t pttee ~. of that lnglon 8Mclh. c.lifOtnle. ernounUt•tad ~ omo. of the County Re-ernounl ... ,., •boYe. oertaln ~known ... C ALL y OESIONATEO oeeeed,llthellmeofdeMtl. NOKfH ~ ENTAAHCE 12. 18M., tO~Lm.ettM cen'*' ~ knOWn II: llpotl rec9lpt of.~ uni... th• Obllgellon COtcMr of Orenge County, UnlHI lh• obllgellon .• w A s H I N G T 0 N CASHIER'S CHECl((S) (pay. In end to .. the oer1aln ,... T 0 THE c 0 u NT y ~ Offtoa of IN Oceiw'I •• w A s H I N 0 T 0 N d&ble , .. °' ...o.oo being fofec::IOMd upon pet· State of Clllfornl&. WILL being lorec:loMd upon P9'· I CLEA.NEAS AND LAUN· eble et time ot .... in lewful pn1perty llt\Hlt«:I In the City COURTHOUSE. fi~IC View 8ct1oo1 Dlltrtct. 1et40 CLEA.NEAS A.ND LAUN• factl bid thall be "'*'-Ofl rnl1a I klngef J*lod, ~ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION mlt1 1 longer l*iOCI. you DAY" end 11 locet«:I et. 1on money of the Uttlt«:I Stat•) of Gerden GrOlle, County of CENTER OAIVE EST, 8 St~. Huntington a.di, DAY" end 11 located et: the Propoul form end In tM h8¥1 the legel rtgtlt to lloP TO HIGHEST BIDDEft FOA hew the legel right to llloP W. Beker SI., CO.te MeM, AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE O!'enge, Stale of c:.Mfomla, SANTA ANA, CA = C.ilfomlet2t47. lldawtllN 200eO Sent• Ana A.Ve,. menner Pfo\llOld In theoon- the'°"***"'• only by pey-CASH (payable It the time of Ille loraeloeur• only by pay. Cellfoml•. TO THE OLD OAANOE p8111culwty delcl'lbed .. fol-tltle end ln1ereet con opened lllbtlet to Education Sant• Ml. Callfornle. trKt esooument1, end Iii .. Ing tM antll"I ernount c»-MM Ill lewf\.11 money or Iha Ing the entire emoun1 0.-Thet uld l>Ylk tren1fer II COUNTY COURTHOUSE. iow.. to-wit: to end now~ by It wnd9r Code Seotlon 39316.8, In Thal Mid bull( trenafer II b• e ccompenl•d by • mended by YoUf' Cfedltor United Stet•) et: mended by your creditor Intended 10 be COfllum-LOCATED ON SANTA ANA An undllllded on.-flaU Mid Deed of Tr\llt In tM lleu of • pu1>41c meeting of Intended lo be c:oneum· Olt1lfled or ~·· dl8Ck wlthlnttw .. monttlaefterthe outlldetherMroqurtyvd wltlllnthr .. month••llerlhe meled •I Iha oHlca or BOULEVA.AO BETWEEN lnter .. t In en<' to Lot 24 of !>foperfy lftuet«:I In Mid the Board of Truet ... on mated it llM ottic. or or• bid bond IOt not._. dete of raoorCS.tlon of ttlll entrance of Conllnental dale of recordetlon Of th .. OMEGA ESCAOW SEA-SYCAMORE STAEET AND TrllCt 2032 u per mep,... County.Cellfomlldeec:nbed A\IOll91 12, 18M et 10:15 OMEOA ESCAOW SEA-then 10% ol tM emount of document. wtllch del• of,... Land Tiu. Compeny. 1015 docwnent, which d•I• of,... VICE. on OI' •II• 11 AM . BAOAOWAY. SANTA ANA. corOld In 8()06( 179. PftOM ... e.m. In the Boerd Aoom et VICE. on or eft• 11 A.M. Iha bid. mede peyebM to lhe oordlnQ IOOMt9 herein. North MMI Streec. Senta cording ICJPMll r-em. Aug 20. llM Clelme mey CA 1111 right. tllle end lnt ... t 48, 49 end 50 of mle-A Condominium com· 1et40 8 St,..., Huntington Aug. 2t, 1Nt. Clelml mey City of Huntington IMd'I To ftnd out tna emout11 Ma. Callfomle To find 0\11 the emou111 be tiled el the omc. of conveyed to e110 now ~ <*leneoue mepa, record• or Pftled of: IHCll. c.ltf0tnle 92647. be flled ., the omce of 1'M Contt&C10t ehall. In )'O'l llll'9t pey. or to errenge _,. r1gtlt. tltle en<' lnterMt ~ mull pey, OI' to etTenge OMEOA ESCAOW SERVICE by It under Mid Deed Of O!'enge County. Cellfomta. PAACE.l t Any rHponelbl• l)filOn OMEGA ESCROW SeAVICE the !*1ormenoe of the wort! lorpayTMntloetoplhef011• con~ to end now he6d forpeymenltollopthel~ •• 18119 So Prllne A ..... Tru1t In the property lit~ more oommont)' known An undivided I/18th prwtetNldfMlitlnOlilall et 111t9 So. Prwn. Ave . andlmpf0\1911'18nte,contorm clolure, 0t N 10"' PfOC*'tY II by It unaer Mid Deed of clolure. or If Yo'lf prOC>8ftY Is Torrence, CA 90504 no lei• et«:! In Mid oounl)'. Cell-•: 12071 Aloltone. Gw· lnl--1 In end to lot 1 of be ~ .,, opportuntty to T orranoe, CA 90604 no lllter to the L.ebOf Code of .,.. In toreckleute for eny other Tru•t In tt-. property cs.. In torecio«K• tor eny other then th• bu1lneH dly fomla, dMct11>1ng the lend den Grow. CelJtomta Tr&C1 t t2211. In !he City of retee the lllde orslty efler the then th• bu11n .. 1 d•y State or Clllfornlll and on. reMOn, oontact: R08EAT A. 9"lbed u · reuon, contllCt AOIH:AT A preceding the dlle at>ove therein Tenne of Nie calh In lew-eo.t1 Mlle. County ol Dr· IMled bide ar• opeflad pteoadlftO IM date aboYe i.wa Of the 8ta1e o4 Celo BOYD AND MARY A. BOYD, PARCEL 1: BOYD ANO MA.AV A. BOYD, st•led on OI' •II• whleh the Lot 32 of Trect No. 2t7t, ful money of the United enge, Stet• of Callfomla. .. prOllldlng lllCh bid etlllll •X· at•ted on OI eft• ~the tomlll epptlcable th«•o 817 N. 8AOADWAV D. AN UNDIVIDED 1114 8 17 N BAO~DWAY 0, lrllll&fer wlll lall• pl-. In the City of Coet• Mela, St•t• on ... Of'*' CMfl per map raoorded In 8()06( OMO, by .. ...., ftlle(ll)pet-trenefer wlll t•• pteoe. wtth ,,. aJloaotlon oNt Of SANT A ANA, CA 92701 INTEREST ltf ANO TO LOT , S ANT A ANA, CA 9270 I So ,., .. le known lo Mid County of Orenge. Stet• of end belenoe 9llldenced by m . PeQll 45 end 48 In the oent, lhe Ngheat of any writ-So fer u .. known 10 Mid IUCll 11erllltlont •t rney tie (714) 1143-2117 OF TRACT NO. 10095, IN (714) 6<43-2117. Intended Tren1lerM(1) Mid Callfomle, 81 I* MllP r• note MCUred by Mortgage office of 1"8 County ~ ten l>ld reoel\led. lntenclecl TrenefafM(1) Mid requl<«:I under the __.. It you 11a ... any queetlonl. THE CITY OF COSTA II )'OU h8119 •ny quee11one. lnletldad TrenlflfOf'(I) UNd corded In 8()06( 78. Pege 50. or Truat Deed on the prop-COf'ds of Mid County. CQPlel of tM lerme end Intended Tt.,,.,.Of'(I) UMd ltlMll S)llt9Uatll to ~ ~ lhoUld contKI • lawyer MESA, AS SHOWN ON A you lhould contect • lllWY'lf the tollowlno 1ddlt1one1 of Mll09lleneou1 Mepe, In eny 10 eold. Ten per oent of Except therefrom Unit• 1 condition. of tM ..... ere th• followlno addltlonal prOOMCllnOI hereunder .,.. or the OO-""*'' eoencY MAP THEREOF AECOAOED OI' the go11ernmenl egency l>Yllnlll netnM end Id· IM ome. of Ille County Re-emounl l>ld to be deposit«:! through 111 u ltlOWn on lhe evllleble .. IM dlltr1Ct of'lloe bllllnlll namea end ed· taken 111'14 wft6oh 1w1 ... not wNcfl rney 118119 tneured tfle IN BOOK 464, PAOES 8 wtltcn mey hive lntur«:I the dr..-within the thr" eo<det of Mid County. with bid. Concfomlnlurn Plan re -•I the eforementtoned ed-dr..... wlttlln the thr" be«'I ~ br the loen A N 0 7 ' 0 F M Is . loen yeetl 1111 p&ll "none" EXCEPT THEREFAOM en Bid• or oner. 10 be In writ· corded In Book 141tt, Pege dreM. Minimum rental for ~ IMt pee1: "none" provllloM of ,._. Labor ~tlef. VOU MAY CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN Remember, YOU MA Y Oeted. June :HI, 1988 undlvld.i one-flelf lnter•t Ing end wlN be recelVed et 1964 end r..,ec:otded In dWroomtend~ Oat«:!: June 2t. 19M Code. Prefer11noe to lel>Or LOSE LEGAL AIOHTS IF THE O FFICE OF THE LOSE LEGAL AIOHTS IF Aeffr JONpfl ~ In ell mlnlfell. or11 end the eforeeeld offloe et any 80061 142$8, Pege 874. Of. Ing equipment and .W. ""'W.....,.. ........ ., lh&M be oMn Ofttt In IM YO U DO NOT TAKE COUNTY AECOADEA OF YOU DO NOT TAKE lt!Mtltl lovlll••l•n. In-ptecloul OI' UMful metala. time •ft•,,.,.,.,... pu~ fldalAecordL ehall be SC>.S5 per equere 9Mertll ......... ". ltt-mannetpt<Mdedbylew PAOMPT ACTION. SAID COUNTY. PROMPT ACTION tended Tr..,_ I u b I t • n c • I • n d cation hereof end b4fore Allo except therefrom .. foot. per mQtllfl. ....... T••••ar... No bid shell be cone6c'9r«:I NOTICE IS HEAEBV EXCEPTING THEAE· NOTICE IS HEREBY Put>lllhed Orenge Coast llydroc.rt>one of 9Y«yklnd deleof..... thOll exauetve ....-nent1 WrtttenprOf)OMlelo ..... Publllhad Ofll'IOI Cout urn..ttlemedeoneform GIVEN: THAT OLEN () FAOM UNITS 1 TO 14 IN-, OIVEN THAT OLEN 0 Delly Piiot Augult 8, 1988 end cnerecter lnclu<llng In D•l«:I this 3111 dey of for patio!:: M lhown Mid jlfoperty mll8t CC)jllfotm Oelly Piiot AUQl.lll •• 1980 fu.mlltied br the City of BOYD le duly ~"'*' CLUSIVE AS SHOWN ON BOYD II duly eppolnled Fll04 pert petroteum. otl, ou. July. 1980. on the nlutn Plan to lhe larmt and conOltlonl. F803 Huntington 8Micl'I and .. TruatM under e Deed of THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN Tru1t.. undet e Deed of uphallum end t11r In Of Connie A. Loughrey, Ad-et>ove r9'trr«:I 10. Pfl«ll)' In eooeptenoe of mede In eocordenoe with the Trust det«:I 10-24-79 Ex· AECOAOEO IN BOOK Trull dll«:I 10.24-79 EJt. P\B.IC NOTICE un<WMldlend ... rllerwO mlnl11relOI' of the ••t• o1 PA.RCEL2: prop<>M11 to INN f8ld prOYlelon• of the propoeel eait«:I by ROSA GASTON, e 13828. PAGE 1338 OF OF-ecut«:I t>y AOSA GASTON,• In the deed from Aoll1t1 Mid Deoedent Unit 0-1 11\own on the property wlll be oNerf to rtllJC NOTICE requlr«nentl. mlln'led women, N her sole FICIAL AECOADS. merrled women, u Iler IOHI 11ua Welter Krell •nd wit• to W. lllOltt& A. Dun. At• Condominium Plen r.r.r.d propoeell wtilch offer IOW Eech bldd., mull be Ind Mperete P'°'*1Y u Al S 0 EXCEPT IN 0 and tep&rete property u llCROW NO. Edwin Jonee and wife, r• tomey et Lew, -Ncwttl to In Peniel I ·~· COii , ... to 8flC°"'911 en<' '1CTIDOUI IU9Mll Hcen1ed and el10 pre-Trutlor, to eec:ure cer1&ln THEREFROM THE EX· Tru1tor, lo eecure certeln 11ait..f corded Augu1t 30. 195t, In Mel11 ltfeet, a-.. •• PAACEL 3: otter quellly l)fogrem.. MAm ITATl•NT quellfled u requlr«:I by l&W. ot>Ugetlonl In l•vor of Aol>-CLUSIVE AIOHtJb TO l>OS· Obllg1llon1 In flvcii" bf Aob-NOTICE TO Book 2224, Plge 317, Ot· l111t• All•. Cellf•rnl• An &XclUellla euement for The ~nlng board ,.. The fOllowlng perlonl .,. Tn. City Council ol !he art A. Boyd Md_ .Mery A. SESSION OF All THOSE ert A Boyd end Mary A CMDfTO..I °' llCl•I Rec:ord1, bvt wlth<lut l2101, A Homey .., C-* patio ~l'PC>MI a... llwlt ..,..... Ille right lo retect eny doing bvelMM .. : City ol Huntington 8MOfl ,. Boyd. huet>and end wife. Al AREAS DESIGNATED AS Boyd, hult>end end wife, Al euuc TAAMl"R the tlOht o f ~ U A. L~ POttlon of the r•trlct«:I or ell bldl end to wlllw eny LABOAA TOAY DAT A MfW9 tn. right ot re~hny BeMflciarY. recOl'ded 0.-BA LCONIES. GAAA.OES. Beneflelety, recorded 0.. (a.c.. 1101-4t07 qultcillm«:I by SK· P\Jblr.n.d 0renge Coest common eru deeOribed u lrreg\IWlt.... SYSTEMS, 11390 WoodNfl. or &11 l>ld1 oember 2t. 1979 .. lnetru-PATIO ANO DECK AREAS cember 27. 1979 u lnllru-u.c.c.,. ecu1ed by Aollen Waltllf Delly Pllol Auguet 8. 9. 15, p.(). 1 on lhe eb0\19 ,.,.,.,.., D•l•d •t Hun11no1on Wee1mln1ter. Cell1 92e83 By orci.r of IM City Coun- menl 33175 8006I 13447, AS SHOWN ON SAID CON· ment 33114 Book t3«7, Notice 11 hereby given 10 I Kcel1 end wife. r~ded 0.-1988 10 Condomlolum Plan BMdl. CellfornMI. ttlll 24th Lloyd Denni• Rhoton. ell of !tie City Of HuntlftQlon Pege 5e7 of OfflcMI Recotda ()()MINIUM P~N Pege 5&5 of Offtciel Record1 credllor1 ol 1he .... 11111n e«nber 8, 1955. If' Book FS806 The total emounl of the dey of Jutf, INt. 10390 Woodruff. WHI· BMetl. c.Nfomle the 21et In Ille Offtcl of the Recorder PAACEL 2 In the Offtcl ol the Recorder named pertlel that • l>Ylll 3309. P&Qe 534, Offlcl•l Re-unpeld tJalanol of Ille obit-OC&Mf vww ICHOOL ,,.,.,.,, Celtt. t2ea3 d•1::. Jut)', , ... or O!'enge County. Cell-UNIT 9 AS SHOWN ON or O!'eng• County, Call-tren1fer 11 lntetldad to t>e eordl f1t8JC NOTlCE oa11on MCUred by Mid Deed DllTRICT •OARD OP Coralie Rhoton, 1asto 1 ~ CltJ lomle., deecrtblng the lend THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN lomle. dMC:riblng Ille lend m8de on pereonel property. The 11reet eddreu end of Trust end rMIOl\&bfy ... ._ TMleTUI Woodruff. WHtmlnlter. C .... of h Ctty of .. . therein ... Loi 18. Block ABOVE REFERRED TO therein u . lot 17. Block herelneller delcrlbed other common dMlgnetlon, I( m70 meted coet1, ~ end PllbNetled Or.,. CoM1 eem. 92083 ..... 9eeclft, ... ...... "B ... of Trect 54e .. per map PARCEL 3 .. B ..• of TrllCt 5411 u per map The n•mtiC•I end llullneM " eny. of IM rN I Pl'OC>er'Y '1CTTnOUI MllMI• edvenoee •t the time of the Delly PNol July 20. AllQUl11. Thie bullneH II con-• .,... (1W) ........,, feoorOed In 8()06( 2 1, Pege THE EXCLUS IVE RIOHT recorded In Book 21. P1ge eddte&I Of Ille Intended d SICrlb•d .abo ve le .... ITATl...-r lnlllel publlcatlon of Ille No-8. 1988 duct«:! by: ~pert,_. Pllbllehed Orenge CO..t 35ofMlecllleneoutMllPlln TO POSSESSION O F 35ofMleoellaneou1Map1ln trenafer0f'(1) ere HOWAAO purported to be 1157 Tt1elollowlngper1on1ere tic. ol Sele la 1&4.708.25. SaFM8 l.O.Moton O&ltyPllotJuly25,AugU911. lhe oftlce of Iha County Re-THOSE PORTION OF LOT I the offlee of the County~ p KYTE end SHIALEY L TOWNE STAEET. COSTA doing 1>ua1neM .. : PINKY'S Currently deted cut1i.r'1 Thl1 1111ement w .. ftled 8, t98e nee oorder of uld County. Mid DESCRIBED IN PAACEL I corder of Mid County, Mid KYTE, 3416 VII Udo, New• ~ESA, CA 92027 HAMBURGER GRILL. 4I15 cMClle Of certified Chedll flt&IC M)TIC( with the County Cllrk of Or· 1--------- ol>llQltlonl lnc:ludlng •not• ABOVE. DESIGNATED AS obllQetlon• Including• note port 8Mch CA I The u~ Tru11 .. C•m~• Or!Ye, lrvtne, Cell-wlll Cle eocapllble to !he enoe County on July 9 1eee PUBl.IC NOTICE for the 1Um of 152.495. thet G-9, CP·9 AND P-9 0 N SAID for the 1Um of 152,495; lhet The ne~1) end t>Y1ln111 b11elelm1 eny llet>lllty for eny foml1 92715 Truttll prolllOld IMy ere f'1CT1TIOU9 llU ... 81 ,,1'HO 1---------- e f)(Mdl of, end defeult In, CONDOMINIUM PLAN ANO • l>rNch of, end def•ult In, llddr-ol '"-Intended lnGOHllCtnffl of the '''"' Fine Fut Food1. Inc: .• dt1wn In tevor of Sunklet ..... 9TATPmNT Plll>Nehed Orenge Cout rrtcTlTIOUI llU ..... the ot>llg&tlon1 for whlctl AS APPURTENANT TO Ille Ot>ltgellone for which tren1fere .. ere RAFFY eddr ... end Olller common Celllomle corporetlon, 2005 &«vice Compeny end N ti.. The followlng per9on1 ere Delly Piiot July 11. 25, N~ ITAT'lmNT IUdl Deed ofTNSI la MCIJI'· PARCELS 1 ANO 2 ABOVE IUOtl Deed OrTruet II NCUr-JOSE PH BAIAA M IAN, de91gnellon. II eny, lhown Pelm A.,.,_, Menhetten llC1ory ldentlflcetlon 19eveff.. doing bu11neM u : AUQl.lll 1, 8, 19M The foKowlng pereon.a _,. 1ty l'l&I oocur«:I Ill that pey. The 11reet eddr ... end lty hu oc:cured In lhet P9Y· 17731 Hernmlngwey St .~ llereln BMch. Celllomle 9029e eble ASC (ASTAOLOOICA.l F·729 doing buefneM u . ment hu not been made of other common dMlgnetJon, ment hu not been mede of Md•. CA 91334, SHNOAIK Seid Nie will Cle made. !>YI Thll bulllMN 11 con· TM ltrMt edd,_ end SERVICE COMPANY), A.SC----------F I NAN C I A L P U 8 • 12.11980. !Mt by reuon lf eny.of the rNl property S2.1 t9 80 lnc:luOlng SOUKIASIAN 19t33Gayte without covenant °' wer· duc:t«:lt>y:ecorporetlon otnercommondellonetlon. J (DEPARTMENT J). 700 rtllJCNOTIC[ USHERS. F p PUB- lhereot. 111e pre1en1 deac:rlbed •bo"• 11 mon thly p eyment1 of Piece. Terun• CA 91358 renty,expr ... Ol'lmplled.r• Fine Fut Food•, Inc:. 1 II eny of the rNI property W•t \llc:tone A-4, eo.ta ---------LISHEAS. HUMPHREY AND beneftclecy11nderlUCtlDeed purported 10 be 2157 P•· 1524 95 du• •-27-88 Th•I the ptoperfy per11-gerdlnglltle poelllllon,or Cellfomla corporellon. Wll· dSICtl b •d •boll• II Mlle.Cellf.92820 '1CTTTtOUe~ll KAABO, LAARY HUALEY. of Trust ttu deposit«:! with Citic Avenue. MB-101 Coet1 through 7-27-88 ll'ICIUllW. oenl 11«110 11 dllcrlbed In enwmbtenoee, to pey the Ham 0. Ootdblum, Prllldenl purported to be; 350 John p Weiher• 700 NAMI ITAT'lmNT LAARY VOEGELE, JOHN Mid duly llP9ofnt«:I TNtt ... MeN. Celllornle lhel by rNIOf'l 11'1erl01 Ille general u Meterlall, IUP. remelnlng prlnctpel IUm of Thl1 1tetement WU Nied AVOCADO •(). t , COSTA Wut Vlcfor11 A-4, Co.te The followtng ELLIOTT. BOB FARRAH. IUdl Deed or TNlt end ell TM underllgM!l Trull .. Pf_,, t>enetlciery under plies. merch•ndlM, of lh•I the notl(I} MCUted by Mid with 11141 County Cllrtl of Or-MESA, CA 92827. M .... Callf. 92920 doing l>vll perlON .,. OARY B. ELLISTON. JAY document1 evldenelng obit-dllClelm1enyllet>llltylor eny IUGll Deed of Trust llU de-1c:erteln DullMll known 11 Deed of True!. with lntet•I eno: County on July 22, The undersigned Trull• Thll bueln .. 1 11 c:on-THEPO~A-.:SHOPPE, FLANAGAN, QOADON O•llon• MCUred thereby, lncorrec:tMM of Ille llreet poelled with .. Id dllly e.p-... w A s H I N 0 T 0 N thereon .•• prollld«'.I In Mid 1980 dlac:lelm• eny Hetllllty for any dueled l>y:.,, Individual 1582 Bf owning St .. lrvlne. JONES. JOE KAABO, 15645 end Ille underllgned doee lddr ... •nd Other common pointed TtUllM, IUCh Deed I CLEANERS ANO LAUN· no1H , 1dvencee, II eny. ,..,.... lnQ-OfrlCtneM of the .. ,.... John p Wethafell Cel 927 Computer Lene. Hun11ngton h«•by decler• 111 tum1 ... Cleelgnellon, II eny. lhOwn of Trust and ell documentl DAY" end 11 1ooeted 11 3415 under the term• ol tti. Deed Publllhed Orenge C:0..1 eddr ... end other common Thie ltet-'I wu llled Fl:eldrl:~ 0 Buchner. Beecn Cell! 92&49 owed thef•by. lmmedlelel)' herein ev1oenc1ng obllgetlon1 ... , Vii Udo. New9Qrt BMch. ol Truel. ,._, cnerg11 end Delly Piiot Augult 1, 8, 15, deelQnellon. II eny, 1t10Wn lllllth the County Clerk of Of-l532 E••I Oceen Bl1td , Amerlc•n Opportunlly due end peyeble end doee SeldNlewlll t>e mede.t>Yt ,cured thereby, end th1 Celllornle 1•xpen ... ol theTru11 .. end 22. t9H herein enge County on Jut)' 30 N-Beech.Celtf 92ee1 Put>llthera.lnc:.ICellfomle hereby eleCt to ceuee the without c:ownent or wer-undersigned doee tleret>y Th•I Mild t>ulk trenefer 11 ollhetru1t1 crMl«:lbyl&lcl F781 SeldlMewtllbemede,t>ut t9841 ' ~........ COfPQtetlon. 156<45 Com- truet prOC>8ftY 10 oe SOid 10 renty. •xi>r ... or Implied r• deciet• 111 tum• Mc:ured lnlflfloed to t>e con1Um· Deed of Trull. IO·wll without c:ovenent or wer-n 1.-2 e!· = :;::r-· 1532 puter Lene, Huntington utllfy the obllg&tlonl ... oardlno lltle. ~on. or thereby lmmedl1tely du• meted 11 1he office of St 12.572.00 P\B.IC NOTICE renty, •llP'-or lmplled. ,.. Pul>llltled Orenge CoNt e..!:t, Celtt 92ee· ~ a..cn. Cellf 92949 cured thereby. I encumbrenoee. to PllY the •nd payable •nd do.'-• OMEGA ESCROW SER· The t>enefldery under Mid · getdlng title, PC>S•••lon, or Deity Piiot A~t 8, 16, 22. Thia w.in ... 1 11 con-Thl1 bu11ne11 11 con- 0.ted: August 1, 1Ne remelnlng pr1nc:lpel 1Um of~ elec1 to ~ the 1"'91 VICE on e>r •It• 11 A M Deed of Truet llerelolor• IX· '1CTlTIOUa llU ... la 1ncumbre ncH , for the 29. tMe duct«:! by husband en<' wife duc:1«:1 by 1 corPOt•llOn ~ A. llofd. -.y A. the not• eecured by Mid JP<oc>ertY to be I-Old 10 18tlafy .(ug 26 1998 Clelm• m•y ecoted i nd deli~«:! 10 the NA• ITA~ PY'90ll of Mtlefytng the lo-F-7ea Freldncn G 8ucMer J e m.. w Flen•o•n 9ofd Deed of T~1 w1111 lnter•1 th• obllg111on1 H cured t>e nieo 11 the office or undersigned • wrtuen Dec:· nie IQllOwiog perS-Onl.,. debtedn..a eec:urecfby Mid Th.. 1 1 1 flied Preeldenl S T A TE OF CALIFORNIA. thereon u P<Olllded ln Mid thereby OMEGA ESCRO~EAVlCE lere11on of Deftult end 0.-4Qlng l>ulineM .._ _ .., Deed ~°' ~Jodudlng the fltlllC N()TIC( ~cthel :OU,,~ ci::-of Or· _tJU 1tetement ,, .. f1itc1_ t>9UNTYOf-w+tOErM ,......, edvencee, II eny, ~ l. l986 --.rt111t9""~0 r rte-A ..... manct-for-Sele. end wrtm1r'1' CALIFORNIA PHANTASY f.-.~endex.penW CountyonJ\jfy ll 19M wlth lhe County Cllrlo:ofOr· On Augu1t 1. 19118. Mtore utlder 1"91.,ma ollald Deed ~A. hyd, Merr A. T0<rance CA 90504 no leter Notice of 0.ltull I nd Elec· GIRLS 3100 W Wernw otthe TruetM. flCTmOUa llUtMla enge ,,.,_ enge County on Jul) 8, tNCI me. the under•loned e I of Trut1. 1.-. chergee and hyd then 1111 bu1lneu d•y I "on to Seo The undersigned Ave Suite 8 Sant• An• The l>eneftclary under Mid NA.Im ITA~ Putlll"*1 OranOt Cout ,,.,_ Nolery Publlc In and for Mid 1 expen ... olttle lru11M end STATE OF CALI FORNIA, preceding 1"41 d•I• •bo .... cauMd .. Id Notice of 0.. C•llt 92704 . . Deed of Tru1t Mttofor• IX• The lolloWI ., Dall Piiot J I 18 211 PuOllllled Ortnoe CO..t County 1nd Stele, per-I of the lrul lt crN ted t>y Mid COUNTY OF ORA.NOE} SS ateled on or eMer wf'tlctl the l1ult and Election lo Sell to Rul>en A Flor• 18394 ec:utecl end del!Yered to the dot bdt1n:! ~ e A.IJ9~ll I 8 19~l · ' Delly Piiot Jvly l8, 25. eonelly eppeared Rotlllf1 A. DH d of Trull. tor the On Augull 1, 1988. t>ef0<11 tr11n1fe< wtll 1e1ee piece be reoord«:I In lhe county Myrtlewood. SI .. Founteln under91gned • Wfltten Dee-(~HE SCANTY PANTY ' ' F-735 Augu11 1.11. 1988 F-738 Boyd end Mery A Boyd, 1 emount reHonebly H ll-me, the underalgned 1 so fer 11 11 known to Mid where the real properly I• Valley Cellf 921oe leretlon of detllUlt end 0.-(2)TONl'S SCANTY PAMTI 1--------------------- peuonllly kno.n to me (or meted 10 be $172.196.31 Notery Pllbllc In and tor Mid 1ntlflded Trenatwel(•I said 11oc1ted Ttlla buiinen 11 con-mend tor S..., end• written ~9 Eul 171h Street SI• 23· Ml.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE proveo 10 me on the t>ul• of The Beneflclery. under County 1nd Stell. per~ Intended Traniteror(1) uMd AAMOT CORPORATION, ducted by an lndMdu&I Notice of DefllUlt end Elec-Co9tl Mlle C.llf 92927 · ------------------- the person whOM nam11 ere 101or1 did eKecute end ci.. Boyd end Miry A Boyd w etnM' nem.. end •d· Addr... and telephone Thia ltatement ...,., nled cauMd Mld Notlol ol 0.-18942 w .. twooes l n •23 REPORT OF CONDITION Mtlafectory evldanoe) 10 t>e lu ld Deed ot Truet. her• eon1lly eppeered Robert A the following i ddlllon•l I AS TRUSTEE Rul>en A Flor• !Ion 10 Sell. The underllgMd Lind• M8roer9t Skullln aul>ec:f1'*1 10 the wtthln In-llver to Ille underllgnecl • pareonelly known 10 me (0< OrNMS w.thln the lhr• number 01 peraon conduct· with ,,... County Cler1c of Of. l&ult end Bec:11on to Sell to Hunllngton ~ Cellf ttrument end edlnowtectoed wtmen Oec:leretlon of o.. 1 proved to me on the bUI• 01 yeers 1811 pu t ·none· Ing N ie 11 7101 e.lrd A.11· enoe County on June 17 be recorded In the county 92847 • thet they exec:ut.i the Mml laul1 and Demand tor Sele N tllll1c1ory evidence) to l>e Oiied June 28 1988 enue Reled1 Celllornl1 1988 ' ""'*• Ille rMI property 19 Thll b 1 1 N o R M A M . and 1 wntten Notice ol 0.-the per I-On wtlOM n1mM ere Retry J-.>fl ..,,..,..i.n, 9 1 3 3 5 • 4 I 9 0 I ( 8 t 8 I 1"11tt11 loc&t«:I ducted u:,, ":~con- ITA.U.WO«n4. Motery fllul>-l1ull end ElectlOn to Sell 1Ub1Crlbed to Ille within In· Shnorh1 lo11kl11len, In· 342-3~8 Put>lllhed Orenge COelt DATE. 71211/M ' Unde'Zeroaret Skultln 1c, c....,.,., ~of-The undersigned c:au..CS 1trumen1 and1CknowtedQed ,~Tr_..,_ DATE July 7, 1988 Di lly Piiot July 18 25 IUN.CllT IU,VIC& Thi telarnent wu lllecl Conloll01llng domestic: 1nd foreign aut>Sldl•rt•• of the Merine N1tl0nel Ben~ ol Santi Ana In ,,,. Stele 01 Cal1lorn11 11 Ille c:IOM 01 t>vstnelS on June 30 1988 pvl:>llehed 1n rHponM 10 c111 made t>y Complfollet of 11141 Currency unOer 1111• 12 Unllld Stiles COCle Secllon 181 ftoe art Oranee C-tJ. lllJIN ld Notice of O.f1ult end th1llM)'execuledthe .. me Publllhed Otange Cou 1 AAMOT C~ATIOH, AUQl.lll 1, 8. t988 ' ' COMPANY, 9Y a-....... with ,;..•County Cler1c of Of. OOlftfftt111an •xPWM J11ne Election lo Seti lo Cle r• N 0 R M A M 0111v Pll01 A119u1t 8 1988 A8 TIWITH, AlltMAHO C. F-727 ..... T,,.... .... Oflloer, County on Jul) 30 a, 1• corded In lhe county wtiere 1 tTAUWOfllli,Not#yl'ub-Fe-02 8AUCEDO. AUTHORIDD True ... '1~Mla.t = · ( .... ) IM real property 11 localed lie. Calltomla. Pl1nclpel of· l!ONAT\J9'l Mein ltJMt, lteolltoft, CA Put>lllMO Orenge Cou t 0 11e July 17 1986 ftce In Orenge County. My MllC NOTIC[ Publllhed Or1nge Cout P\8.IC NOTICE IGOil TlletlMM ~ P bllltied Orenge "= Ollly Piiot AugUlt 8, l5, 22 PACl,IC llNTINIL tCOtnmlNioft e•pr.. -'-Dally Pilot July?5 Augull 1, ,IC........,... .. llU ... ll (•) 4'7•ztz1 O•~ Piiot A et 8. t5 22 29 1980 C~ATION. Al IAID 21, 1llO FtCTITIOUI •u••H I! 1988 .......... Publltlhed O!'enge Cout -·1 UQl.ll ' • • F797 n.uanl! .• , aue K .. ty. (Miil) NAMl ITATIMeNT F7&4 NA• 9TATl•NT Delly Piiot Augult •• 15. 22. 29• 1988 ----------AllflMlftad llgnet11re,... Publlllhed Or1~ Cout The lollowlng Plflonl •re The lotlowlng ~· ete 1988 F-790 Ml.JC NOTICE a·o u'" I. p II I•. d I Dally Pllol AuQuSI . IS 22. dotno l>ustn ... u fltel.IC NOTICE l dolA1G~~R ... 2t3 Gold-F799 .. _IC NOTll'C ----------llolltelretd, L" 1<n9ete1, 29 1986 CENTENNl,to l llAO AT-,. . ..-, 1iw. f1CTITIOU8 8U8 ... 18 C1llfofnle t~S 21' F7te GAGE COMPANY 2202 N flCTITIOUI 8U81MEl8 enrod; Corone del Mer 81-IC N()Tll'C NA• 8TATl•NT ........, Laird Senti Ans Cellt C1llt 92825 '~ iiw. I '1CT1TIOU9 llU ... U mm1 C unT CE NAMl ITATOlll:NT Chendler J Bell. 213 MAm ITAT'lmN'f The tonowtng pert0n1 11• saie w1111>e conouc1eo t>y r~I nv I 112706 Tiie totlowlng '*'°"' ere 0 od ,.__ ..._. M '1CTITIOU8 ~•• · doing t>vel,_. u Conllnentel Li nd Compeny Aeno111 R Segertlrom dotng 1:1ui1n111 u A) COUl otesenr • ...... one..,.. ., NAm aTATlmJfT TM f~ per9on1 .,, WEST STREET COr-1· 10 15 North Mein Slr .. t FICTTTIOUI 8USINlll 2202 N L1lrd Sentt Ana. Calll 92925 doing bu8k'9M .. .... IT _...,...... H Wl'f l!A ot orlng Ac:· Tf\11 bu1lne11 II con· The followlng peraone -KHANITHA 423 ............ SUL TANTS 3 1282 Brook11 Sent• An1, Celllornl1 9270 I NA-A•"'..,.,.• C1llf 92706 CMaOf1M B> I/ 1 p Oetellng I ....... _, doing 1>u91n11a ... • ..,.,,_ St South t..oun• Cellt 17 141 &3~S57S The lotlowlno l*90fl• ar11 Mary B Segentrom 2202 ServlcH 1825 WHtc:llff duct«:! by· en nd .... ...,u., MARK • s M 1 c Ao . Dr . Anehelm, Cellf 92I04 92872 Put>llalled Ore""'"' Cou1 doing t>u11n ... 111 N Laird Senti Ane C11111 0 •>-~ c• Chendler J Bell COMPUTER SEA"ICES, Terty Whllley, 24961 . ..,... OR '1"11· N~ ---.h. "' Thi• 11e1~1 wN fl._.. " .... ... w • --Hiii c hettllf Nll"1.,., 17052 Comptroller of the C11rrencJ, WHlern Dt.lr1cl AHETS Cesn ano oe111nce1 oue from depository 1n1lltut1ona Nonlnterul·bellrlng bel11nces 1nd currency 1no COin ln1erest-1>eerlng 1>•l•ncei S.Cur111es Fedllf1J fund• lold and MCUtllles pvrch1.Md under -oreementa 10 •m l In dometllc offlcel of Ille t>enll eno 01 111 Edge end Agreement 11.1t>s1d1er1e<1 end ln lBF1 Loel\e end leeM finenc1ng recetv1t>le• Loen1 Ind i.u... net ol uneerned income LESS· AllO'#enoe for loan 11nd lMM IOINI T'hcM.IHftda of Dollan s 552 ioo2s 639 2 llOO 42.037 JMnne E Locey. 31 2«12 10 1111yPllo1Jul'(25 "UOUll 1 TAYl MADE 10962 92706 926-46 -·-· ,_ 13851 WlllOfl SlrMI WMI .... n .......... __.... •• Brookl St . South L'""une, 8 .. f9e6 W1rner Ave Fount1ln Val Thll bu1lnaH 11 con Todd J e mie Vought, with IM County Clertl Of Or-1 C llf 9 ........ • -Callf. 92e&3 ..,, C 708 I ~ Cou ty ~ Ju"' 30 m niter· 1 · .,...... ..... .... "~-1e •"3 ~ Cellf 92872 F7&3 11ey. allf 92 ducted t>y ttuet>end end wife 18602 vallertt1 Hunllnoton • n "" •1 • M rt! s a.II 13e51 ""'"" ,.._,, • '"' Thi• 1>u1lne11 11 con· Fren<:tne Loulae T1yl0< Rendall A S.O.t1rom 18eech. CA 92e..e 19 • · men. Dr Anaheim Calif 92 ducted oy en 1ndlvldu•I Ml.IC NOTICE 449 N 0 1k, Orange C•tll Thi• llllem41fll wu rtled n 118 bualn•H 11 con Publlehed Or:ir"= ~~~::· W•tmlniter, Thia ~11n"1 · 11 con· LESS Alloc:lled lraneler rlsf( re!Jerve Loen1 end lee-. nel ol 1.ne11rned income 111owence, end r-rve '416 0 4 1,621 0 Jeanne E LOC41Y ., ~ 92687 with 1"41 County Clerk 01 Or-ducted oy ,n 1ndtv1oua1 Dally Pllol .,,,...,... . t5. 22. Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-<klet«:I by • 09'*81 pert. Thi• 1t1temenl Wiii llleO .. -· 1 Thll bullOHI II con 1nge County on July 8, 1988 Todd J Vought ..,,.. 19** ....... _., due1«'.I b lndMduel nerahlp with tile County Clerlt of ()r. 'ICTTTlOUI 8UllMEl8 dueled by •n lndlvldull '11llOO T"'ll 1te1~1 WU n._... "" ov 'f". 111'1 Terry Whllley NAME 8TATf11UfT F nci l ....,.. Coes " -·-· ""' F-784 M11'11 S a.llmen Thll lllletnent wu filed enge County on July 8 1"8 ra ne L ''""" Put>llallad Orenge ' "'1111 Ille County Clerk of Of. ----------Thie 1tetemen1 wu tiled _..ti 1 ...... County ,.,_.. 01 "'"· n1-. T'he follow1ng petl()nl ,,. Thi• 1111emen1 WU nled Dally PllOI July 18 25 enge County on June 25, llllDI 'C NOTll'I[ wtth the County CW1c of Dr .... ... ...... VO Put>lllhed Or1nge Coul Ootng t>u11ne11 n LAO willl lhe County CJenc of O• Augu't 1, 8. 1980 l988 r~ 1iw. ~ 8llQ8 County on July 30 Delly Piiot July 18 25 FlnetlQ9 Penners 3151 Air enoe County on Jutia 23 F-7-43 n1~ ----------ltlQeCountyonJuly~ = 19ie • Augual 1 8 1996 w1v Avenue Sull• 1·2 Co11e 1988 Put>ltll\ed Orange Cout It im• Pu Or b,... '11- ________ F_n_o M~~2=2~hr•ll 31~, Air Put>llttle<I o •• ,,;J= Nil.IC NOTICE ~.·~~ p~:~uly 25 Augull , ~~:A=· Delly l>tl= J~8. 25, ~~ ~8T. I~ AIMii held In lr•dl"O eccoont1 PremlMI 1nd fixed 11u e1s (Including c:ep11e11111<1 leeseal Other rNl .. 1e1e o-wned lnv"1mentl In uooonSOllOlled >ub"d1ar "" end UIOc:J•ted companie~ 1tom1t1 lleblllty 10 lhla nan~ on ecoepteno11 °""tArld1ng onle.nglt>le esse11 Olher 81Mll Tot&IUMll PUBl.IC NOTICE ~::."~":2~~1•1-2 Coet•!~~~ll~ll~t 1~~ 18 25. ~~r.lt~:A~=· doi,:'::;::.~·u~ Augult 1.8.19 F-738 29, 19841 F-7119 or.nnout IMJ'"ll __ A 1 The I 1-0nl ete 1 0Jill.IfilLC~~~~~4-===iinin;nij;";;;j:=:-1----------lflll'r NAMI ITATl•NT .w1y A"9nue, u11e 1 2. 01ta ng -u llli1t~venue. Ml.IC NOT~ In domMllc otttc.e LIA81LITlfS T"-rotlowtng perl()n• ere M .... CA 92828 MLIC NOTICE ~LPHAOAAPH1cs. 1835 9111.-. ~ N 1 t 1 be 1 doing l>Y•lneM u oereld l Per•ky 3 151 N~ Blvd .. E· lell. C:0.11 flCTITIOUI 8UINll w .. ton-1.u•k Con1truo• ~!!!!O"a:.a'::r' rteTmoul ~•• lnr.,~~~~,1n:r no (•)NATIONA L CON-IAtrwey A~ Suue 12. ~TmOUaau ... H MeM.Celll 92927 I N~aTATl•NT tori . 2000 Riverside, Loa -....-aTA'f'lmlilf 1ntor11gn omc.. Edge and FERENCE ASSOCIATES IC01t1 M ... CA 92929 NAMI ITATl•NT Henry H Yaineno, 201n The followlng persons.,. A.noetea, CA 90039• Ceff.. The=~ 11• The folOwlng peraona we Aoreemen11Ublldle1ree end IBF• (b)NCA. 2744 E COell High· Thll bul ln•11 11 con TM lo!lowlng 1*9onl .,. ~~llllfLt~anllnglon ~~. !2:=...-r. ~ '~~~.~~= 11 con· ~!NCH COUNTRY doil'IO bullMM •: Nonln1ar"t·~rlno :,ey2, 5e«one def Mer. Calll ~ .... ~ by 1 oaM'•I part· 1 ~'1 ~:~Ni A AC • Thie bu11n... 11 con-del Mer, CA 92625 ouet«:I ....,. e oorporetlon APARTMENTS. 2t 10 W. St L,!. C~. ~ tntlf•l·beartng .. 29: ...... "'"" ,,,_ J •25 •-~-r •1 ....... ..... .._..........._ ,.,... ,_,__ ._.......... _.., Fecteret lund• ~fc:llaaed 1nd teeuflltes Swell J-Borunda. 227 Leny 8 Thr•H Gen.al CESSORIES CO . llOO Su-ca\ICted by en lndl-.Adual '""' eye,,.. .._,_ • Wll104\-l uek COf\lttVC· 9-2-.. .-.. ___..,, .-.. Cailf. 92t63 • SOid under eoreementa lo repurchue In ..... _ ......... Cor-· ........ u.,, P.nner perlot Ave COlll M... Hanry H Yamana Coron• dal Mat. CA 928211 tori •• c.lffomt• C()(pol'· ..... • ............. L.. ·-47-. ... ... _ ............. ' ..... d I 1.soe 0 0 380 0 501 43.3~ 55.693 20045 35.848 0 0 0 '"'"'"'""" 5 ~-.,...., Thia llletnef'll &1 flied Calif 928'7 Tlll1 Itel~! -llted Thia ~aln... I• COft-atlon, Atdl•d T Deihl. Seay. Keren I Oonllld Fox, __.a --·• """ uOtnMI ... ,,,.,.... O t,,. bank en o Ila Celtt 112e2 I • w with lhe Coo.mty Clettt of Of· ouet.i by 111'1 lndllltduel Thie 11a1ern.nt -Ned 18531 Sen Fllloe. Founttlln Hept\IM, ~ 8Mdl. ECIOt tnd 14.Qrllll'lel'I IUblldllflff. end In IB,.. T~ bullne11 11 con-1 wlth IM County CNP Of Or· Alllld&lre l Luther. 2e15& •noe County on Juty a. ltee Kim Jeye with IM COunty Clark Of Dr-V*t. CaMf 92708 Cellf 92913 Oemend nol• luue<S to the u S Treuury 0 0 625 duct..S bY an lndlvldval 8flQe County on July 3, 1988 Seni • 13. Mlellon VleJO • 1"11-Thll 11e1ernen1 w .. "*' = County ~ 14. • .-.... t. Thi• bullneu 11 con-Thi• l>lllln... 11 con-Other t>orrowed mon.y Serllh lkininde "11111 C•NI 92975 with M C0un"' Cieri! Of Or ...,,...... ... .......... ~ .... _ .. _ _... __ ... ..-... duct«:! by an lndMduell Mortgtoe lndebt«:lneu end oc11ga11on• f hl• 1t..atemen1 wu llled Put>lllMd Orenoe Coe.II Thll buelnatt le con-Put>tllMd 0r8'1Qe Coul I 1 '' • 1 ...,..,.., ,_.., _.., ...... ~ I.. 8peer1 undet c:.1p1t1llled 1aa ... with the County Cieri! of Or· Delly Pll01 Augutt I, 8. t$. du<:ted by 1111 lndMdual Dally Piiot July l 8. 25· rec County on July IO, l"lllt17 ~.,.,, Ox llled T'hl• etel_,t -lllecl Benk'I ll1blllty on aQ04tPl8ncet enge County on July 15. 22. 1988 A L Luther Augull l , I. l9e4 -·-Put>llan«I Otenge CoMt '"18 •t.,~I ,,.. with the County Cler1c of Or-execu1.i end out it ending 1988 neo Thll tl8181N1111 WU ftled F.n I r• .!~~ O.lly Piiot AUQl.l•I •• 15, 22. with the County Clerll of Of· COun Jwty 29 iubo ", -.2 ----------with 1,,. Count.. Ci.tit of Of· P\lbl191'1ad °':T ......,.., 29. 19MI enge COunty on Juty 9, 1tee enge t't on • Notea •nd det>entur••"' rdlnlted 10 11~.- -• ., ,.,._,.., ""IOt ....... ,, 1• 22 ,,...... -·-19M Otl'ler ll•blllll" I n. ..... 1-.. _... '"'-•,,,_ ,,..___ 111-1c MnT'M"ll: • ...,.. Col)ntu on Ju"' II. ttee llllDI II' MftTU'I[ .,_,, ,.., "'-•-• o, • ..... x r••-"' l"ll-,...,.,. .,_, Vf-'Y'" ..,.,...., rVIK. nv1t1A. .. ...,. ., ., l"-.n. nv1iw. 2t 1eae Publllh«I Orenoe CoMt Total ll1blllllet ~ally tPll~I 1.J,.".,IY 18. 26 K rrm PubllllPled Ortnoe l"I= f:ICTTTIOUI llU ... ll . Fl 10 f'taJC IWITlC( OIJJy Piiot Jiii)' 19, a&. Plltlllehed °":T CoM1 Limited Ille pref11trad •locl>. .. ugul .... ""9 F-7?3 '1CTTTlOUI ~.. Dally Piiot July 18 25 MAm 9TATlllaNT -------"" .................... _ Auguet 1, 8, ttlt Delly Piiot ""°"" 15• 22• EQUITY CAPn'•l MAMI ITATWmNT Augua1 1. 11 1eee The IOltowlng l*'tO"•.,. P\ll..IC NOTICE '1CTITtOUe eutetmll fl·14 1 2t, llM F 7'2 PerpetueJ prelerred atock The IOllOwlnO pet9onl ere F.747 dOlnQ bu16f1M1.. ..,.,_ aTAT'lmMT • Common llOCk ~ o 1 n g bu e In 111 • • PMCO XVI . 250 "-P0/11 ACTmOUa llU .. H The~ per90tlt .,, rtaJC M)llC( rtaJC NOTICt Surplui l'M:TITlOUe llU .. 11 BROUGHER AOEHCY IN "8.JC NOllC( Canter Dr , Ste M 10 1 NAm ITATlmNT doing~.. ---------UndlY\ded ptof•ll end capitM ~ MAM1 9TATI_,,,. SURAHCf S ERVICE. 3604 1 """°" ~. Cellf 92te0 The folowtnO peraiona are ,OtlfD AGAIN. '912 flilCTTnCMIS .__.. Cumutell~ lore!Qn c:urrancy dOlnO ~er 20& A Costa Mlle. Cd-NAm 9TAT'lmMT (Oenerel Pertnet), Ce ll-TOP LINE MARKETING. e.c:t\ Cellt 9~ The~ 1*9C1n1.,.. .., ., 0 380 0 1.25e 57.034 0 0 5 ""° The toloWlng perwonl .. Cadlllee "'--· Sult• o. l'M:rrnoul ...... PllfCO °"' .. O~I. Inc I doing bullnMI.. SeNhore Or"4 ••• ~ MAMI •TAftlmff v::i:~~ ... ~~::~"· WA.TEA £l.!OAHCC. 216$ fomll 92820 The fOllOWlno per.one er• rornle, 250 "-POf1 c.n1. 3700 Pane~ Ln # 11C, Kenn91h Gt800flY Mltler, dOlnO bvlfMll • OOlna ~.. T0191 lfl billli.t. llmlled HI• Ealt COM! Hlgflwll)'. COtone 8fougtiar AoencY. Inc:. dotno ~ u °' St• M 101, ~ Irvine, Clllt 92115 21 ti I Monllollo .... V(ANON INDUSTRIAL WATCH WORKS. * L Pflflft«:! •tock. •"4 equity cep1111 83 3!1• del Mer. Cellf-'t292& l(lndlana DolMIUc:). 2628 AR I INO 3157 Oll>flllttw 9eech, Celtf 92MO JoMny KllTl.111•5 0oeen-l.aQllna Ntgual, Clllf 9Hn C!NTlA, IUO So11th 111fl St. Unit 4, 0oete Mlle. We. Iha un<*elQMO dlrec:tOft 1!1Mt lo the ClOf'ftlci• 0 C ln"'tlMfltt. lno , u s 31 Sovlh, Ofeenwood, A~. eo.t11 M... Callf Manin w Bernet (a.Mfli lllft Blvd . La Caned•. Callf. Chti.taphar MICl\lill Kati. lunkllt, Suite A, Anehelm, Cellf. tm1 n ... Of thlt 1111ament ol r..ourc14 •nd lltbltlttee We Callfomta. 2"& bai Co&lt lndhtn• 481-42 9782& P•rtne r). ti 11 t 'oothlll 91011 4912 hunor• Ol'tve II. Calif t2eot Prtotttlee. Intl , Caltfom!a. decler11 lhetll hu t>wn •1t•m•~ t>y ua end'm the bell of Highway, C«Of'• del ,,..,, 1 Thi• bualne11 11 ClOn £lien Emma Boyte. 3t57 Aold. Sant• PllUle. C1111r Yono Ho Chol. U Hewporte-itl.Cellf.92813 AAU' WIST-VI,• o.1.-Miii. 17th.I Untt4,Coata our k~ and t>ellet hu t>wn prep•rtld In oon CaJtf 92e25 dueted by • oorporellon Qlt>nlher All'S COit• M..-tsoeo Redroc:k, IMl'9, Cam t 2714 Thi• l>ueln... I• COft• were Cori>or•tlOn W.., Clllt. t2927 lorrnanoa wltll lt'te 1n11ru<.li0"• 11nd " true end ~1 f/\ll bwllnea • cot1 Brougtiar Aoency Inc Cellf 02926 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con fhl1 l>ullnee• 11 oon• dl.IC\ecl by • Oll*'ll 1*1-Th11 buekleM II con-Thie bvlln.. I• con• Thorn•• ,. 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'-~N '·~ Mtt - , .. I' Orange Coat DAIL V PILOT /Ftiday. Augt1t1 8, 19'6 - nalysts: OPEC oil limits sh6uldn't hµ~ U.S. By TOM RA UM ca ung krv1ce "It may be leaky. But ~rcent for 198S. In the Iona run, thac ·could only loWC'r pricn." ONC Production A,Qui~No: How oil production baa rlaen alnce October 1984 and bow it may drop. .,,_.,.._.,,.., at look~ lake someth1na they can hold "It 1s1ood fortheeconomy to ha ... ·e result in a new hon.at of 011 .and WAS HI NG JON -The OP c on to a little longer.'' lower inn111on. But thcrt was an h1ahcr price . "If pncet tabaltzc It aarttmcnt to tcmporanly cut oil Anidyits icnerally suucsud that add1t1onal lon.trrmproblem.AtSIO $14 or SIS a barrel, that would be production 10 boo~t pnces should not T ucsday's action b)' the 13-nauon a bam:I. the oiJ compa.n1« vin1.111ly helpful ... Obv1ou1ly. the 011 mdu try ha-.c much impact on the U.S. Orpnui-1ion of Petroleum £xpcnina had stopped uploration," Ortner 1s a spc<'lal interest and would prefer cconom>, but could iJvc brcathina Countne~ to reduce production ftom id. to i.ce even h1aher pnce. an tead of room to troubled lf S. producers. thr curr•nt level ·of 20.S millton &O\emment and pnvatc economist barrels a da) to 16.7 million could sny cause about a d1me·a..pllon increase It the aarecment hold~. irnlso could an U .. gasohnr prices at the pump h 1 h R over the next few months. c p ease t e cagan administration In Tue~a~·~ volatile market, the out of what had become a thorny f electaon·year pohtacal dilemma: pncc o a 4 ·&allon barrel of U .. whether to help ailing ~uthwestern crude 011 closed at SI S.02. up from enc h f Monda) 's S 13.29 closmg pnce. rg) companae'i at 1 e expcnst o Little conctrn was voiced 'lhat the Amencan energ) consumer.. dec1s1on would ingger a new round of Adman1stra11on offical • while pub-annauon. or send 011 and gasoline llcly re1tcr.11ang that free market prices back to anywhere near their fo rce'i should determ ine 011 prices. levels of a year ago. pnvatel) c.xpre~~d guarded sattsfac-"If oil settles at the Sl4 or Sl S·a· tion O\er the agreement that broke a barrel level. that 1s still less than half long OPEC' deadlock. what it was at lls peak," said Robert "lt takes a htWe heat ofT what had Ortner, under secretary for economic berome a Ver) nasty Slluation:' s:ud afliur'i for the Commerce Depart· nne admanstration official. ment. "I don't think there is any The drop an world petroleum pnccs rea!>on to fear that an Oat ton will jump ha\ produced a serious economic up again." 'lump throughout the 01l·produc1ng The colla pse an world oil prices \outhwest -w.hale the rest of the earlier th1~ }ear gave the Un11ed na11on has been reaping the benefits tate'i ats sharpest pnce declines in of lower cost~. more than three decades. pointing .. ·omebod> has tossed the U S. 011 toward an anOauon rate of near 2.0 1ruJustr) a ltfe preser... er. but at''i a percent or less for all of 1986 -even tenuou!I one at this point," said with the ant1c1pated new oil price ~tephc:n A. Sm a th. an energy econom-mcreascs. 1st v.1H1 Data Resource~ Inc .. a By co ntra<11, inflation as measured I 4.'\lngton. Mas~. cconorn1l fore-by thr Conc;umcr Price Index was 3.8 At the Wbnc House. prnid,nual 6Pokt$m&.n Lan; ~ k~ said ll w&t unclear whether the OPEC d«mon was aood or bad nt~) for the L1 S econom) -1:•'1\~lltlllilmr------------------ NEW YORK (AP) _, Tne followlno t1s1 snows tne New York Stock Exchange slocks and warrants tnat nave oooe uo ll'lt most and down lhe moii based on oerctnl of chal'loe regardten of volume for TnurS4tY· No securities tradlno below S2 are Incl· ·11dtd. Ner anti e>erce~aot cnanou are rhe difference belwffn t e previous closlno orlct and Tl!ursde'(,'~S o.m e>rlce Na~ Last Ct19 Pct, nterre 1"1 1 uo ~ohwk 8at 1'1 ·1• UP I · j Wolver t~ I 2~ Uo 21 i • lnslJco Core> 2l~ 2~ Uo I .4 S LeQIJlnla 14 + 1~ Uo 1 9 OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno II" shows 1n. Over • the Counter stocks •rd warrants lhal havt oone up fl'lt mos and dowl'I lh_t most b1ued on oerunl of \:nan" for Thursday No secur ties lradll'IO below s2 or 1000 snares are ncluded. 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''mpl~ t>nmh wur hh• Pn·p.trt· 111m 111 nHI\<' .tllt'.td 111 hit' I nrnll 111 f.111 d.t ........ l'' .11 Or.tn~t· c '"''' C ollt·cl '-t ll'tl ln1111 1111111· thJll ~ :;oo (OIJN'' 111 .!10 ,ll.ttlt•Jlltl ,11111 \lll,lllPll.tl .tl'l'.I' <.Jll 1111 11tlnm 1,11101· l ~ I I 1 ~ "" ~ ~ '°' ORA C A 'T n ·e 'II belp )'OU .l!el there! NYSE COMPOSITE T RANSACTION S Market turns downward NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market turned downward m late trading Friday, hcshalln& after the advance of the past four sessions. Analysts said hopes for lower interest rates revived after the completion of the Treasury's $28 billion refinancing that took place Tuesday through Thursday In Friday's activny, pnces of 10-to 30.year Treasury secunt1es, which move 10 the opposite dirccuon from interest rates, showed gains ofSS to S 15 for every $1 ,000 in face amount. Smee the stan of the week, bluc<hip stocks have been creeping ahead ID an advance greeted with much skepuc1sm. As trading ~n Friday, brokers said, conjecture began to stir that the market might have staned to recover from its .,harp drop ID July. But uncerta1nues about the economic outlook persisted, and expectations evidently have yet to be rekindled on Wall Street of any strong increase 1n corporate earnings in the months ahead: Cla111fled' s a great place to advertise your homebualne11. WHAT AMEX DID WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORI<. (AP) AUil. I Advanced Oecllned ¥ncill n9ed 011t luue5 New nlohs New tows Todm ~ 10 AMEX LEADERS Prev ~~ 73 NEW YORK (AP) Aug I T~rn • l 1.Q u NYSE LEADER S ~ORK (AP) -~ P.m. prtc~ev:,.1oR~,..~~ -~ .. ·,~ee..rn#1ff.~ end ,,., chans>e of 1'ie ten most most active New Yorll Stoci( Exdlanoe active American Stock Exchenoe Issues, Issues lredlno n1 tlone11v 11 Ir 11 d In o n 111 1on11 II v 11 t more more then '1 ~:~ l. Votume ust Che. Nemelt d Ecflol!ley 11 411,i 19~ + i ·~ Hous n W11nul11b8 403, 1 13~ + ~ 8-~vter Wickes 313. S'-'J 1 07, OomePtrl m·. I 1·16 ¥exter rev Co~u.stEx ~ 4•.. -~ A~1r¥'' eA°tTnC 179 + 1-16 11 ,n ~~!..~~bdn ~ !. ~ ~c,a:c:let Harris etr n 17 o•~ o 1 Eq' Tex11AlrCP 149. 7Ait -"' ~on Colo QuoTES 11mmP11p ~eWl}'.d~ omw E s lhern o METALS QuoTES HEW YORI( (AP) -5004 nontwTout 1M19' pric9 FflOay ' 1 NASDAQ SUMMARY ,....,.__ • 52 TO o.!lt pet pound, NY Conwu 11P01 month c:toeed Thu c...-. 84~ a.Ill • pound, u s "-tlnttlton. C...-· 57 80 o.1ta per PCIU'\d. HY C-• 11P01 month olOMd Thu Leed-214 4 o.!ta• pound DIMI • 4~ o.11a • pound .,_.o n. . '3 4635 ("'* ... w .. compo81t• ~· '* 10 1 ..,_ • J$ 195 J* ~Hendy & H•INln ..._ · '5 265 pet troy ou"°9. l'lY Com8K 9'>0I month elOMd Thu ....._., • S230 OC).$240 00 per 78 lb n.al< ,.._ YOtll ~ $476 QO.S.&71 00 ~~ rNtc:ll«lt lroy OUf¥l"' Hy U1a. oldan ehlll cordovon t.<:2~etzJ ond p:znny lref<ir anaL<i.eiea urodtL1on • I FRIOf'Y, AUGUS! 8, 1986 'Meglc', Bird to pl•J on um• t•m for benefit pme. C2. a.tk helpe Toronto, .. ., for 5-4 victory over Ror•· C3. Howell's horn.er powers Angels in 11th McCaskill pitches well, but fails to get 4-3 win= to Donnie Moore (2-4), who pitched two · scoreless innings in rchef of McCaslLlll. ToaJ6bt'• 6aDJe He. walked Gary Pettis, p ve up a dou~le to Reaic Jackson.' then walked Doug DcCmees By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-, .... c., .... ,,... "J was just trying to be P.repared. I worked bard in batting pract1oc.' said Howell. "I thought I hit It well, but I wasn't sure 1f it was going out. I thought (ri~t fielder Dave) Henderson had a bead on ll." Kirk McCaskill was probably much more of a hockey fan when Nolan Ryan was laboring fortbe Angels io the 1970s, but af\erTbursday night's perfonnaoce, at Anahdm Stadium, he has a better idea of how Ryan felt after some of those games. Like Ryan did so many times, McCask.ill pitched very well over nine innings._ allowing eiJ!:lt hits and three runs but walk.ing away with nothing to show for It. Howell1 who stayed in the game sn left field after batting for Bob Boone, was nearly the goat before he played hero. With Henderson on first wtth one out 10 the 11th, Bob Kearney hit what looked hke was a routine fly ball to Howell. Howell appeared to lose it on the hghts, and it dropped for a single. The Angels finally won It in the 11th. 4-3. when Jack Howell1 who had doubled and scored the tying run sn the ninth, hit a towenng home run to right to lead off the inning. The shot. off Pete Ladd (6-3), gave the win But Moore, with help from Dick Schofield and Bobby Grich. saw to it that Howell would not be a goat. inducing Spike Owen to hit into a double play. The win, which raised the Angels' re-cord 1n extra inning affairs to 3-4. also kept them I 112 games ahead of Texas, who rallied to beat Baltimore. 9-8. Gerulaitis still handles young opponents well Experienced pro outlas ts Mexican phenom Lavalle By JON FERGUSON -- Of Ille Oelt1 ""°' ..... At 32. V1tas Gerula1t1s ma) not be the player he once was on the -A:s5ociation or-=renni-9-Profcssionals circuit. In fact. the last time he played 10 a Grand Pnx event was in January. But Thursday evening at the John Wayne Tennis Club. Gerulait1s demon- strated he can still handle the youn~er generation of tennis playe rs climbing on today's c1rcu1t. Gerulaius. seemingly fading early in the third set. came back strong 10 defeat 19-year-old Mexican phenom Leo LavaJJc. 6-4. J..6. 6-4, 1n a 2 hour. I 5 minute match at the Hartmarx Racquet Club Tmms Classic m Newpon Beach. It was the first 11me the two had ever met. In fact, 1t was the first time Gerulaitis ever saw Lavalle play "I hit the ball about as well as I could hit 1t," Gerulanis said after- ward ... I think I caught him a little off guard. He's been playing well. l knew he was good but I didn't know what to expect until I saw him right before the match." After fading from the top 20 for the first time in I I years to No. 81 on the World Tour 1n 1985. Gerula1t1s has all but retired from the top circuit. clutch situations against the more expenenced ·players. It was JUSt a few weeks ago that Lavalle took No. 5-ranked Tim Mayotte to a five-set . tiebreaker match 1n the Mexico vs. United States Da vis Cup match He had two match pomts in that meeting which he failed to capitalize on .. It's pure expcnence," La valle said ... I've not been in the s1tuat1on in . M.e..uro..oµ.be Juniors to.,-gct th:n.. l have 10 get used to pla ying those kinds of matches ever) da~ 'Tm not pleased for what I've done (on improvinJ clutth play since 1oining the senior c1rcu1t). I thought I could ha ve done better. but l1ust have lo keep working and work mg and try 10 get ~tter." The pair held serve all night and had some stron~ vol)cy exchanges baseline-to-baseline. but took ad\ an- tage when 1t counted at the net. Gerulaius finall y broke La valle's serve 10 four points 1n the 10th game to c~pturc the first set. The veteran took a 3-2 ad va ntage 1n the second set before Lavalle turned things around. In the next four games. Lavalle broke Gerula111c; ser- vice 1w1ce. reCO\ ersng from Gerula1t1s advantages in each of the fi nal two games to win the set. Seattle (Swift 1-4) at Amseb (Ruhle~). and Wally Joyner, the last one forcina over a Time: 7:35. ..run. TV: None. At this point. the Angels led 1-0 with the Radio: KMPC (710). bases still loaded and no one out. Qn.an Saturday's game: Seattle at An.gels, 7:05 Downing followed with a sacrifice fly, drivina p.m. in Jackson and movina DcCinces to third. McCaslull was the v1ct1m oftbe ~me thing th.at Ryan was hurt by and the same thinJ that has often plagued teammate Mike Wstt - non-suppon in the clutch. While McCaskill held the Manners to just three runs, the Angels could manaae only the same amount over the first nine. The~ should have scored at least that many in the fLrSt inning alone. Seattle starter Mike Moore came out shakier than the surrounding Southern Cali- fornia land has been over the past few weeks. They still bad a chance to n1tke somethmg out of the inniba, but Ruppert Jonei struclc out and Grich djd the pme, chasing a bad pitch. And Moore was off the hook Seattle cut the lead in half In the founh as speedy John Moses, a former Golden West College standout, 1:1eat out a single off Grich 's glove, stole second, went to third on a fielder's choice and scored on Jim Presley's RBI fly ball to center. In the founh, the Angels missed a chance to pad the lead when, with runners at first and second, Boone grounded 1010 an anning- ending double play. Another cl}ance wen~ by the boat4s 1n the fifth. With two out. DeC1nccs and Joyner sinR,lcd and Dowruna walked. Jones nearly added four runs to the lead, but h1s fly baU to the 37~foot si&n Ul nght~otcr field traveled 368 feet and was cauaht. Seattle tied the score at 2-2 in the seventh on Ken Phelps' double and Scott Bradley's sinaJe. One more time the Angels let a chance Jet away with two out 1n the es&hlh. Jones sm'1cd and Grich doubled. sendtna the baJJ JU t fanher than the head of his bat. which Moore shattered with the pitch. But Schofield grounded weakly to scoond to end the threat. In the ninth, McCaWJJ made wh.at was probably h1s only mistake -a 1-1 fastball up and over the plate to Henderson. Henderson. who was a late add1t100 to the sta1t1ng lineup, hncd the pitch into the left field seats, putting Seattle up 3-2 and seemingly sending (Pleue eee AJllGltLS/C2) USFL releases players Walker indicates he's set to begin talks with Dallas WASHINGTON (AP) -The Untted States Football League an- nounced Thursday night that all of us players will ~ given an 1mmed1ate. opponunuy 10 pursue professi onal football careers elsewhere. After 12 hours of talks be1wcen league officials and the players union. It was determined that all players, includmi those with euaranteed con- tracts. will be given 1mmed1l!,le J)('r- m1ss1on to sttk emplo}'ment 1n the National Football League or 1he Canadian Football League The league stated that all L;SFL cl ubs will maintain, through re- s1gnings. a nucleus roster or no fewer than I 0 players for the 1987 season The NFL had ordered 1ts learns not to talk to USFL players unless the) have a clean release from their teams and USFL teams have been getting calls from agents scekmg that release in order to get them into NFL tra1n1ng camps as quscld y as possible. Some players -the maJOnly ha"e only marg.snal shots at 1he NFL -have been seeking to have 1heir 1986 salanes paid by lhe USFL In add1t1on J.o this m..uu..mum ....... lii'IPill'r,t SFt p~~h suaranteed contracts will have the option to elect to remain wuh their curri:nt clubc; It 1s eJCpected that all player rcs1gnings will be completed b) Sept 15. 1986 On the other side. La"alle, 1n his first run year on the ATP circuit after winning the Wimbledon Junior title in 1985. is learning how to handle "I was real mad." Lavalle said an regard to his play m1dwa> through the ~nd set. .. I was ver) unluck} the first set when 1t was four (games) all. I thought I could ha .,,c "on 1n straight sets. Ir I would ha"e won at 4-4, I would have won c;tra1ght SC't'i The whole thing wa~ 1f I could hrcak h1~ 'lt'ne." It looked as 1r Lavalle's intensity (Pleue aee TENNIS/C2) The An&ela' Jack Howell la contratulated by Jerry Narron (left) and ~ary P"etti• after ,, ..... ,..... hi• 11th lnnln& homer run ga•e the Angela a 4 -S win o•er Seattle Thunday night. Running back Her;chel Walker and quanerback Jim Kell~ of the Ne"" Jersey Generals are among the do1en or so l SFL player.. who NFL r;couts think could c;tep nght 1n and pla~ an the NFL Doug Flut1e. the 'i-9 quarterback v.hu won the I Y84 Hessman Troph' at Bo.,ton Colle8t 1s considered more of a question mark Norman continues blitz with-65 at PGA '-"a Iker the l ' FL ·'5 mmt heraldt'd player. announced Thursda) that he had decided to move 10 the • FL rather than s11 out a ..econd straight season hoping for lht' l 'SFL to fesume nex 1 fall Rain-softened course setsup first-round lead TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) -<.1reg Norman continued his summer-long blitz wuh a 6- under-par 65 on a rain-softened course and established a two-stroke lead Thursda}' in the first round of the 68th PGA National (ham- pionsh1p. The Inverness course. which did not> 1eld a subpar 72-hole score the four times 11 pla}'ed host to the U.S. Open. was stripped of Its defenses by an inch of overnight ram. "The golf course played about four shots easier" than 1n practice rounds when the tiny greens were extrcmel) firm and hard to hold. Norman said "The course was set up to play tough, but with the rain you could hit 11 at the nai instead of playing 11 short and trying to run 11 on the green. "In the fairways. your drive would plug. or even back up on you. It JUSt made st that much easier," said Norman. who led lhrough thn.·e rounds of both the Masters and U.S. Opens before sconng his first major lnumph last month in the Bntssh Open 46-}'ear-old Ma')ters champion had 11 1hrec under par at one porm and was s1nd1ng confidenll) IO~ard a pos111on among the leader<. until he went bogey-bogey on the 16th and 17th. angrily slapping the enlarged head of his putter al one point Nicklaus. gunning for a reco rd sixth PGA champ1onsh1p. finished with a 70 "Sure. I'm d1sappo1n&ed.'' he <.aid ''I'm d isappointed at making those 1.wo boge~c;. If I weren't disappointed. I shouldn't he playing." till. he was two 'ltrok'cs better than Tom Watson. who so eagerl} seeks th1'i. the one title he needs to complete a career "weep or the recognized ma1or cha mp1on<>h1p'I. a quanet which also includes the LI. and Bnt1sh Opens and the Masters. Then. 100. there \l.ac; '\fl-\ear-old .\rnold Palmer. still ~cl..ing the one 'ma1or lltle that eluded him He struggled th rough the clinging rough and wet sand to a 75 1ha1 was one '>lroke better than the score of Hale Irwin." ho won h1 c;econd U Open t11lc on this course 1n 1979. U.S. Open champion Ra> Flo>d also had a lat an the mild. <Kcas1onall> dn11ly weather and efending champion lluhcrt Green ~hot 75. "lone. however exh1b1tt'd thc ire of°Wa\ ne Levi Levi. one shot out of the lead. watched a bbgey putt duck the hole on the 14th and mouthed an obscenity while the nnttonal Flnt round leaders Greo Norman Cralo Stadler Phll Blackmar Garv Koch WayneGradv Peter Jacot>un Wayne Levi Ronnie Black Larry Mite Bot> Glider Bruce Lietzke 80bt>Y Wadkini Gene Sauers Fred CouPIU Jay Hau M ike Hulbert 34-31-65 33-3'-67 33-3'-67 32-3(,..;a 36-~ 3•-~ 31-37-68 JS-~ JS-3'--69 34-3~9 JS-3'--69 32-37-69 36·»-69 JS-3'--69 36-33--69 37·32-69 1clev1s1on cameras wt"rc an a cloc;c-up on h1<; lace ~vc Ballcc;teros orSpa1n . winner Ofli\ ('of his last 'itx stans on lhe European tour. wa 3- 0\ er-par at 74 Craig Stadler. a non-winner for more than 1wo foll seasons. b1rd1ed the 18th hole 10 m mplete a 6 7 that put him in a 11e for second with 6· 7 Phil Blackmiy-. whose erratic ctTon included SI"< b1rd1CS, atfeagle and four hoge)'S Joining Levi at 3-under-par 68 were Peter Jacobsen, Australian Wayne Grady. Ronnie Black and Gary Koch. the leading Amencan in the Bruish Open. While the sconng was excep11onall~ lo" - more than a dozen pla}ers breaking 70-11 "a' Norman. who was the chief tormentor And his bogey-free round s1mpl} rep- resented a continuation of the rampage that began 1n April at Augu\ta, Ga. when he led through three round'i or the Masters and eventuall)' lost b}' a single stroke to "'1cklau<.· thundenng fim sh. Since then. he'-; fin1'ihed out of the top 101n onl) one <itan -when he led througti 'i4 hole'i then "came out Oat" in 1he final rou nd of the U.S. Open. He'c; won twice in 1he l '011rd States. had J total or three runner up finishes. last week m1sst.'d a 11tlc pla)ofT h) a single stroke and. along the wa)'. picked up a record S'i64 ?:!9 ..Matunt)," the J 1-)ear-old ..\uc;trahan replied when asked for an l''\planat1on of h" sudden dominance ofthC' gaml' .. I pla' about the 'amt' a., I have for the la\t I 0 year; "Bui now I'm a lot more mature M' head 1c; on straighter rm not \O 1mpctuou!) .. A~ an C"tample: he p111nri:J10 1'11'; pla} on the par-5. 528-vard dogl~g-lefl eighth hok where he was in Jeopard\ of making HI\ onl\ bogc} of the da)' . And that. he said. wa~ hi'> own fault .. ~tupid mental m1)ta~e. · Norman said His agent Peter Johnson ..aid that he'd probabl~ open contr3ct talks ne'\t week w11h tht' Dalla' C nw~1\\ v.ho 1o<Hc pro football' all-11me single-season rushing leadl·r 1n 1he IQ85 NFL draft Kdl~ 's nghts belong 1t1 the Bunalo Bill<. and Flut1e·, to the RJm'> Flu11e said I hat bl-fore h<' \tgn<. with an NFL team. he want., 10 make \ur<" he wouldn't tal.t a ma1or linanual lo<.<. "It'\ a JX"r\onal \en lrl'' cont rat I hul thcre'rnn obliga11on on m\ bchall to him and his ht-hair to °'' · Flullt' said "We'd hke to c;cc the intere'it in Doug Flu11e from thl' ~r I that'd hc gn•at But v.i:'d ha"e to cnmC' to ar:i agrceml'nt .imong ( Nn~ kl""l'\ ownc:rJ 'lri r rrumpandm\c,cll onm\ cont ra\'t'' ,t.rnd 1 Q&-.. · Doug ..\lll-n.~l"t°Utl\C' dsrt't Im ol the l ~Fl Pla,er<o \~'>0(1at10n '4l1d Thur\da\ nigh.I that the pla\er' will he allowed 10· 1.eep all mone~ tht'\ collecscd whsk 1nao1,e an tht• IY~ti SC3\0n Others found 11 not quite so easy, howe ver There was Jack Nicklaus. foruamplc Th~ __ .;... __________________________________________________________________ mll!'ll ____ __ Lakersslgn Thompson INGLEWOOD (AP) -Billy Thompson. a first-round draft choice 1n this year's college draft. has signed a multi-year contract with the Los Angeles 1.akers. the NBA club announced Thursday Terms of the contract wert not disclosed. Thomp'IOn, a 6-7. 190-pound forward out o f Lou1sv1lle, was the 19th player selected 1n this year's coll"c draft 1n June The Laker" acquired the pad. from the Atlan- ta Hawks In eitchange for auard Mike McGee. The two team' al'IO -swapped 1nothcrpa1rof draf\ chose-es m the deal. ThompWn wa'I a pnnclf).il member of Loutw1lle'~ national champ1onsh1p team 1n I 985-86. •"crasina 14.9 point~ and 7 R ttbounds as a senior. ., Rams' Collins to see doctor about shoulder ailrrient Dickerson. Brown. Brock a lso absent from workout From AP dispatches Linebacker Jim ( ollin' or th1• Ram' missed rracticc Thursday at ('al "itatc F-ullcrton and wsl sec a doctor for a damaged ncnt' that ha\ weakened hs'l left 'boulder ( olhns first pinched 3 nerve 1n his nc.-d. sn the Pro Bowl While the nerve hac; hcC'n healing forthe pa,t ""month . \olhn' has been unable to do enough weight work to l.cep hi e; c;houlder ,trong. Hf wa\ forced to leaH Tue\dn~ n1ibt> .p~~"On opener aga1n't the ltou'lton 01lc~ ~~n1rly 1n the fi~t Quaner ~fler ah~rh1ngR coupk of sohd h1l\ The Ram\ lo\I that pme 17 14 "Wt''ll kn ow for 'iurt what hs'i c;tatu\ 1<1 aflt•r he secs the doctor " Ram, ( o:h h John Robm~n u1d "l'm lOnt"emed h111 I dnn l think hC''ll ms "too mm:h time "J k may h vc to make an d111~1mcnt in ho\\ he take~ on blocker'\ until the 'lhoulder get\ 'ltrongcr." · ~ ... cral other Rams. notahly ru nning ha1.k Enc D1ckerM>n. wide receiver Ron Brown and quarterback 01etN Srock. alMl m1sc;c-d 1 hurr;- day 'prnl 11cc Arcx·k will mis~ the rcM of the wecli. ~lth a bru1<;ed knee. hut Brown (spfa1ned wn'lt) nnd 1>1ckeN>n (tight hamstnngs) arr e'JX'Cled to return 10 pn\ct1ce Fnday De'lpllc the absence of S('veral veteran' Roh1n~n was delighted b)' 1hc hard workout l hur'ida) "W t'rc stall working very hl\rd:· he said "We're not completely out of ph se J I hke tht way e"cryi>nc l'I h1tt1na,. .. Roh1nM>n al~ was 1mprt $Cd by rookie tm.kle Mike Schad who part1<"1pa1cd 1n his fi"t h.ard workout 'llOH' he ended h1 contract holdout MMda\ "He'\ behind ttlut he''l A arcat physic I ll"arner • Robin"'1n \aid about the team·., No I pad. "R\ that I mt<ln hc ~cm~ hke the t)'pe of gu) w.ho u>uld learn ad nC'c 1n a da). while a gu~ like me "ould take a monlh to learn the waltT .. Ralden' Braac.b on ••Y out? \fler 1.3 sca'lon~ 3\ one nf 1hr N,1t1nnal Football League'<> mo t learC'd "'"IC' n"H'l\~r. Cliff Branch\ da\c; with the Ra1dt1'i .11>rx-ar numtlcrcd C oach I om Aore'I who prcv1ou'lh thought Branch rl1nn~ tn rettrt ht-fore the I 9R6 season. anMunrcd that the '!hear-old reC'c1ver wo uld not pla) in ~unda\ ''i prrc;ea'ltin opcnC"r at San ~ran, 1sco Branch wtll apparent!\ not he e'po~d to huna..ry rrtt agent dc tC'nssve hack' aftC'r \pcnd-ina most ofl8't ~a"in u a reserve f-ot the fi"t tsmc 1n his carrer. he did not ca11. h a l'.\.i~~ 1tnd appti11rcd onl) "panngl' in five gamC'\ Branch hu h«n "' tra1nina C'amp for twl1 v.cck o tens1bl)' comp. 11ng with men I ~ )ea~ )'ounacr for a backup pi1,1t1on Hort"\. dcc1.,.1on no1 t<f u~ him a inst th 4\)cf'\ sndKale\ hov. that compct1t1on 1 aoin Normall) m1u' 10 the pa!>t Hra neh hi\ tkchned 3ll intl'n i. w rC'qUC'\t' \ln1.t· amvmg at 1raining lamp · Flores· announcement that he wanted to take a long tool. at thn·e 'N.ond·\.C'ar re1 t"l\.l'r' 1Rod Rarl.-.dale. \!lark Paltl'iOn .md r tm MofTt'tt) c;et up the \.IUl'\tWn ahout Bram h I wouldn t "ant .t iU) hl.c th.it to it."l wanneJ up. thcn '11 .around tor two hl)Ur<> and play in the founh 1.1uonC'r .. -.aid llorl"<\ Flore~ appc~rnl to ht· '"ompa<..,1onatcl) sugge~t1ns that af\er a career 1n which Branch caughl 501 pa,.,e, and i;corl'd fot7 toulhdown<1 for the Ra1det\ he ~ouldn't put Brant h 1n agasn \1 other third and fourth-c;tnngef'\ in a mean1nglc"' cxh1h1tmf\ a;tmt' The R1udef'\ tnmmrd their ro\tC'r to ltft ThuN13) ""hen thc\ ~ka'>C'J 'luanerhad. R~"" Jcn'Cn 'When he 'ufTc-rl"d a hrnk~n thumb 'n l"an'lp. Jcn'ICn went on injured rc\t'f'\iC' l n1unc~ to qutHi('rback\ I tni Plunkett and Man· W1hon trcatt'd a ro\tt:r ~pN and Jen\.Cn win atu, ... ted fore.me pmc l;a\t vear hut d1J not p.an1opatc The team ~ponC'd no rhan~ 1n the ,tatu' or holdout ofteMl \C guard ( hark\ Hannllh I _..,.. .. •Magic', Bird play on sanie squad· in benefit ganie From AP dl1patcbH LO ANGELES -Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers and Larry Bird of the Boston Celtacs will play on the ~me team S411day night for the first time" since they entered the National Basketball Ac;c;oc1at1on m 1979. Johnson and Bird art' among the many NBA stars who ha'e committed to play 1n Johnson's ll·Star Basl.etball Game at UCLA's Pault'y Pavilion. Johnso n announced the rosters Thursday for the gamt', which begins at 7:30 p.m. and will benefit the United Negro College" Fund. Members of the ''Blut'" team. which will be coached by Bryant Gumbel and JerT) West. are Johnson. Bird. Byron oil of the Lakers: Marie Aguirrt-of the Dallas Mavericks: Cl yde Drexler ·and Kilc1 Vandeweghe of the Bird Portland Trail Blazers: Kenny F1dds of the Milwaukee Bucks. Spud Wt"bb of tht' Atlanta Hav.l.s, Roben Reid of the Houston Rockets. and Herb Williams of the Indiana Pact"rs Mem bers of the .. Wh1te" team. which will be .coached by Bill Russell and Walt Hazzard. are Isiah Thomas of th e Detroit Pi ston\; Dominique Wilkins and ChfTLc v1niston of the Hawks; Charles Barkley of the Ph1ladclph1a 76ers; Rolando Blackman of the Mavencks, Michael Cooper and Kurt Rambis of tht' Lakers. Michael Cage of the Clippers. Ralph Sampson of the Rod .els. and Reggie Theus of the Sacramento Km gs A hm1ted numbcroft1ckeh for the game at Pauley Pa\ 1hon. v.h1ch scats about 12,500, remained unsold Thursda} and were available at the UQ..A Central Ticket O ffice and all T1c~e1master lbcat1ons. All proceeds from the gamc and a black-tic dinner at the Centura Plaza Hotel 5aturda} night will tht' l 'n1ted "'legro ( ollege Fund Quote of the day Steve Garvey, fi rst baseman of the San Diego Pardrc'> and politico to be ('l). on wh y he reads Pia) bo) magazine: "I'm tryi ng to be the best possible person I can be. using whatever resources 11 takes. It keeps m) locus from being too narro" and allo"''> me 10 C'{pand and grow with the umcs" Sherrard signs with Dally CHIC 0 -FormerC1l1co High School ~ and l c, L .\ ~1de rece1\er Mike Ciherrard c II t ha'> signed a rnntract v.11h the Dallas Cov.bo)S ot the "at1onal Football League. h1'> mother reported Thursda) Sherrard'' mother (heme told reporters that Sherrard and hi s agent Le igh ~tcinberg signed the contract Thur!>da~ afternoon a1 the Cowboy training camp in I hou'>and Oak\ "o dl't.i11., ha\e been \l'leased on the terms. Sherrard had t>ccn seclu ng a four-) ear contract 1n the ne1ghborht)t><l ol SI t> m1ll1on. while the la~t rcponed ofTer lrom the< O"'bo)' v.a., onl) about $1.2 millio n In th1' \Car'-. NFL drafl. Sherrard was the Co\.\bo\1;' first-round choice and the 18th overall. McEnroe return• to old form STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. -E;3 Over his firsl·match Jitters, the real John McEnroe appeared an a tennis tournament here Thursday, displaymf fl&$hcs of bnJhant tennis and piques o temper. "Everythinf is eliciting." McEnroe said after his raio-<lelaycd 6-• 6-4 second-round victory over his doubles teammate Peter Fleming. "There wa) a lot of emouooal stuff the first time." The sporadic rains, sometimes hea'y and accom- pamcd by lightning and thunder. played havoc with Thursday's schedule as only five matches were completed. Top·seeded I van Lend I crusht"d fello" Cu choslovak Milan SreJber. 6-J. 6-2. No. 2 Bons Becker of West Germany staved ofTtwo match po1nt'i to nip Kevm Curren. 6-2. 3-6. 7-6, in their first mt'cllng since the I 985 Wimbledon final, No 12 Robert Seguso upset No. 6 Mikael Pemfors of Sv.eden, 6-3. 4-6, 6-3. and No. 7 Brad Gilbert eliminated Greg Holmes, 6-2. 4;6. 6-2. /Kings sign Smith to offer sheet PHILADELPHIA -Free agent m Derek Smith has S1Jned an ofTer sheet from the Sacramento K.ings, endmg an attempt by the Philadelphia 76ers to sign the Los Angeles Clippers' $Uard, 1t was reported Thursday. Agent Ron Gnnker said both Smith and backcourt teamm.,te Franklin Edwards had signed olTer sheets with the Kings, according to the report. Smith's deal is believed to be worth more than $5 million over fi ve years and Edwards' deal is for two )ears at an unspecified amount. Under NBA regulauons, the Clippers have 15 days to match the offers Three-way tie for LPGA lead HIGH POINT, N.C. -Am} Benz. Kathy Postlewait and Robm Walton fired 4-under·par 68s to share the first-round lead of the LPGA Henredon Classic Thursday. l!I JoAnne Carner and Kns Monaghan were second. one shot back on the 6,244-yard Willow Creek Country Club Course. Nancy Lopez. who ended here seven-month maternity leave to defend her tllle 1n this tournament. posted a 7 I and 1s 1n a tie for fourth place after the first round. Krukow reactivated by Giants SAN FRANCISCO -The an Fran-a c1sco Giants on Thursday reacti vated All· Star pitcher Mike Krukow from the disabled hst and said he will start Sunday 1n Allan ta. Krukow· 1ook the spot of pitcher Ste'e Carlton on the roster. Carlton, facing a possible release by the Giants, ended his one-month stint with the team h:r announcing his retirement on Wednesday. Television, radio TELE VISION 3 p.m. -BASEBALL. Dodgers at ( 1nctn· nat1 (doubleheader). Channel 11 I 0 p.m. -BOXING: Channel 56 11 :JO p.m. -GOLF: PGA Championship h1ghhgh1s. Channel 7. RADIO 3 p.m -BASEBALL Dodgers at ( inCtn· nau, KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Seattle at Angels. KMPC(710). TENNIS ••. From Cl would carry lhrouah after the start of the third set. taking a 2· I advanllJ; . But Gerula1t1s came back strong wuh three straiaht pmes. breaking serv1oe in the fifth aume, and a 4~2 advantage he would not relinquish. "Hci· ust picked It up a bit.'' Lavalle said. " broke his service twice in the second set, but he started serving and volleying better again." Gerula1us wa happy w1th the wa)' he played. but was 1mprc sed with Lavalle's potential even though he thought the younger player wasn't at his best. "We had some tough volleys at the net.'' Gerula111s said. "I missed some easy ones. but I had (more) good ones. He's the best guy I've seen come out of Mexico since Raul Ram1rc1. He's actually got a lot more vancty ... Gerula1t1s will spend more lime teaching tennis in the near future than playing 11 while Lavalle heads back to the tour Monday m Toronto. 'Tm sull playing some (cxh1b1t1on) tournaments." Gerulaitis said ''The guys aro. sllll playing for money, and you don't want to embarrass them- selves. My fnends are egging me on to play one more U.S. Open. "But you need four or fi ve hours every day to get 10 shape. I'm sure I could get into tournaments. but you don't waot to get 10 and embarrass yourself. I have to feel hke I have a chance to win a couple of rounds before I'll play." In the 01ght's second first-round match, Australia's John Fitzgerald defeated-Vijay Amntraj from lnd1a. 7-6. 6-3. Fitzgerald won the first set after having his first service broken. rallying to break Amntrafs next serve. The two played even from there. with Fitzgerald taking the tiebreaker. 7-2. ANGELS. • • From Cl McCaskill to the loss. But Howell delivered his pinch double and, after Pettis bunted him to third. George Hendrick. batting fo r Jackson. fought ofTMatt Young's 1-2 pitch. muscling 1t 1nto nght fie ld 10 tie the score at 3-3 * ANOEL NOTES -S.elllt rooll1t DIMY Tembul WH • 1111 scr11cn from Tl'lu"dav'' llntuP Ht lltw llOme 10 S.1111• 10 t>e wlll'I "''' wife MINca, wl'IO Is t11r:>4Kllng her flrtl child Tl'lt erm and solrll ere reedv :t>u1 lht rlghl tnlclt of rtllllllf Ttrrt P entw still dotln'I PIU the IHI, 1ccofdlng 10 Manager G.w Maucll. 'I'm a lllllt d1HOOOln1t0 ll'let he 1\11'1 lurll'lr alOno " u ld Mevcl'I "Ht still can't step on 11 Cll'lt enlclt) ,,. gel\ rigr.t ott .1 elltr 111 111rows " Mevch seld Fo,.ttr .. l'IO nu Dtlll dlu~ Since Jutv 9, could De readv anv llmt Mevcl\ Hid tl'lat Waly Jt~. wl'IO mis~ Wt<lntl-dav's gemt DtOuH of a t>edtv 1>rulsed rlghl 1001 wn oul el fllt lladlum at 8·30 a m "dancing on hi\ lotl-He tooat<I 01( " Jovner rtlurnt<I 10 ll'lt llntuP. Dur wllh a oed llraPOIO 10 11'11 100 of 1111 loot tor oro1tc1lon llne11 Dtwnlltt sew • ooc1or again Wt011Hda v tor !'Its neoglng COIJQh "Ht wes given some ml(ltcetlon l"-I they lrl COl'lfldtlll Wiii l'llndlt II Miid Mevch Tne ....ci•cetlo<I dots "°' ceuH anv orow''"'" \O It wlll nol torce Downing 10 m>u arw geme' lltuppert J-wno 1111er1d Tllu"dav'l gemt In • 3·1or-49 stump '' gttlfng 1111 c11ence 10 1>11111 l\ll wev out of II "Tl'ltrt art two wan to gel out of a \lump -'" II out or hll 11 oul," Hid Mauch Mauch chOll tht 1a11er, ln1>er1lng Joni\ In Tl\ursoev'' llneuo AUGUST6-10 Pra golf results ~GA C~'* len Woo•Ml'I ,..,._n ........... i.ro. J1·J7'-74 llf T .... ) AlldV Norlll J~IJ-71 JlmC~I Jf-H-74 Oevto EdW•rdl l7·U-72 AndV8Mll •• ,....74 Greo Norman J.4·31-.S Otllllv Edwerd• JMrn 1100 Lohr ,,_U-7' Cralo Stedler 33·~1 Tom Kitt U <l6-12 1111 $CllUINl119f ,,.,.,_,. Ptlll llleellmer ~-~1 MKO'Gradv ,. ,._,, °'""~ ~l>U-15 Gerv Kocft ,, . ...., Miki ~lven U ·31-12 ttlci. V•~• •»-1s wevneGredV ,..,,._.. Howard Clark •·:M-n Alnold ,.,.. •)J-15 PtllfJ~ 34.,..... Peul A1lnoer JJ·U -n Merli W1e«le lt-,.._1S Wevl'A LIYI 31·37""""' ,..,.,°'""" lS-l?-71 HutienGrten 31'lt-7j 1tonn1t 111ec:k u-~ Jn Overton 36·,._n Oevld Grenem 31·17-15 LerrvMlrt lS·,._.9 llUOO\I G1re1Mf l4 lt-n Nie). Pfto. •17-75 Bot> Giie* )4·3S-.9 Tom Welson 3M7-72 Oen HtlldOt'tOrl »·»-1S Brue. 1.1111"1 lS·,._.9 ~rk LYt u-:w-n Ken Allard 40-15-15 IDl>DY W1dllln1 )2·37-69 llot>Twav 36·:W-72 ~rkMcNuttv 31•31-1S G-Sauen 36·»-69 Cal11inPM1t 36-U-72 TM. Clltn ,..,.....75 Frid COYOll\ 35-,....... JOhnllv Miiier lMS--72 .JlmWMt 36·*-75 Jt'tlHHl :M·~t 8tn Crtn•llew l1·3S--11 lltevFr~n )1..37-15 Mlkt Hull>tfl )7·n-.9 Scott Hoch 36·36-72 LerrvWIDO 31·~1' Oevld Fro11 34·:W-70 JoH·M41rle Cn1n lS-37-71 ~nu.I Pinero J1·lt--76 Jeff SIUtNn JS·3S--70 Howerd Twllly 3'·36-72 OultMooft ll·lt-16 Scon Simoson 36·3+-70 IC.en Brown 3t·U-7l ltevmond FIOVd ,.,.,._7, Donnie Htmmond 34·:J6.-70 Tom Purlltr 36·37-73 Helt lrwln 41·U-76 Jack Nlckleus 33·37-70 lltrnl\erd Lel!Qtr 35-lt-Tl PelMcGowen 40-36-76 P•vl'A Sttw•rt 36·3+-70 Doug Ttwtll 37·36-73 llDI> AC'ktrmen 3'·37-76 Devt Slocklon 34-36-70 Fuuy Zotlllr 37 36-73 Wlltlltr St1w1r1 )M7-76 Devis Love Ill 34·34-70 Tim SlmPM>n 37·36-73 SllVI P••• 3'·31-16 JC Sneed 34·3'-70 Merk H1vll 36·31-73 WlllltWood 37 .... ,. Mike SenllllPoo 36·3S-7l LOl\lllt Nlt1Hn 3'-3S--13 Nlclt Feldo :M·lt-76 DA. Wtll>f'lng 37·34--71 Pel Fll n lmon• 31-36-13 ltov Vuclnlch 31•»-76 Mike lttkl 3A·37-71 ~UY Kuramo10 35·31-73 RlvtsMcBM n-~n l.tnnlt Cltmtnts 34·31-71 Clerenct Row l7·36-7J Gll M«g811 Jt·»-n Tommv Nakellme 36·lS-11 IMIO Aoltl 3'·3r 7l Gerv 0t1reo• l1·~n 01111 Barr lS-36-71 Rootr MallOlt 37·36-73 1tooer1 Hovi 41·»-n l(enGr-36·Jr-11 ~rkO'MHra lt·U--73 Ct1erllt E"' lt·Jt-n Lennv Wtdlclns 35-36-71 llOI> MutPhv ll·U-73 Bred Fuon l1·~n Oen Pohl 33-3'-11 HalSullon ll·JS-73 Garv Htrdln 36-41-n JoM COOll 35·34--71 George Burns )l-)S--73 Jiff Fou 42·!M-71 Lff Trevino 36-lS--11 llerrv JHc:ktl 31·35-73 Lt rrv ltlnklf 37•41-71 JOM~h1Htv lS·36-71 Larrv Giibert lMt-73 801> Lt111tr 39·*-71 Corey Pavln 35-36-11 SColl 8tu 34·4C>-74 l.arrv 8eblc• 4'0-3'-79 T()(lv Siii\ 36·3~71 Ltrrv NttM>n 3A·4C>-74 Leonerd Ttlom1>M>11 3'·.0-79 8rtll U1>1>1r 37·U--11 Jotv Sino.tar 36·--14 OwlQhl N•vll lt·0 -79 Chl1>8tclo. 3S·36-71 Ktnnv KllO• 40-U-14 Grt00JC1Mt lt·.0-79 Merl< McCum~r 35·36-71 CurJls Slrt"l>I 36·31-74 Din Forvnen ·~.,. Ot<lls Welson 35·36-71 Andrew Ma-36·3'-7• 11111 Gleason 40-lt-79 JlmThO<~ 36·3S--71 Ed OouQl!trtv 37·37-74 It lck ACIOll 40-40-40 Oon POOltv' 37·34--71 K1vl11 M«r11 Jl-)6.-74 Peul Wt V 31·4+-tl Jeme' Bllir 39-JJ-n L1nn Janson 37·37-74 Garv ROl>lnson 41·42-43 Steve Vtflelo 3S·37-72 Mike Schlutltr 36·:18-74 RonWtlls •2·42-44 JOOltMudd 3'·36-72 Mike Ooneld 37-37-74 Pe1.11 Wiit 40·~ LPGA Henredon 0.Hlc Clnov Rerlck · 37·36-73 Siivia lltrtofeccl11I 36·3'-7S (I t Hl9fl ~.int. N.C.I Colleen Wilker 36-31-n Jerilyn 8rlli 3'·37-76 Amy 81111 33·3s--61 M FlgutrH·Ootll 37-36--n Becky urson Ja·»-76 KalhV PO$lleWell 34·3+-61 Hteltllr Ferr 36·37-73 CtrOlt Cllatbonnltr 3'·31-76 RoOln Wallon 34-~ B•lft Otnltt 35-Jt-73 Sina11 Tonaln 3'·31-76 JoAnne Carner 32·37-.9 S.ndre P11mtr 3*·3r73 Shlrlev FutlOnQ 4l·lS--76 Krl\ Monell"-" 36-))-69 Connie Chllltml 37·36-73 Lul.ono lteOltr *36-76 8tvtrlv Klau 3S·3S--70 Joen Delk 37·>7-74 Sulit McAlll•ltr ~-3+-76 leurle Rlnlltr 34-36-70 Juflt COit 36·3t-74 Bert>TllOmu 41-3S--7' Betsv King 3S·3S--70 Htether Orew 3'·36-74 T errv· Jo Mven 36·o60-7' Ott>bltMenn 36·3'770 Meroertt Wero U·Jt-74 LIH Vouno 37·3'-76 Rolle Jonu 33·37-70 Minch' Moore 36·3'-74 Gell LM Hlrtle 40·36-76 Clndv Mecktv 34·36-70 M J Smltn 41-33-74 Clnov Flgo·Currltr 36·~76 Leurl Ptltr$on 34-36-70 M 81111 Zimmerman 36·31-74 Bon1111 Lauer 31·»-76 Ka lllv WPlllworln 37·34--71 001 Gtf'meln 37·31-74 Su'8n ~ndtr' 3S·41-16 Jene Gt<ldu 35·36-71 c MonlQOl"ntfY 36·3t-74 Jent Crafter 40-36-16 Kim Shl1>man 36·3.s--71 Sherri Sttlnhautr 36·»-7• Jen Sltollen$Oll 35-41-76 Allee Rl11men 34·37-11 Carotlnt Gowen 31·36-74 Lori llroc:k 36·o60-76 l aura Baugh 3S·36-71 Jo Ann W11nem 36-3'-74 JoanrA PeclllO lt-l7-76 Cll1PIV Kralttrl 37-U-71 Su'8n Smllh Je ·36-74 l.vnn Connetlv 3'·37-76 Ntnc:v LOPll 35·36-11 Judy EMls·Sem' 36·»-14 Su•I• 8«dov 39·3'-17 l(efhV Hilt 36·3S--71 Mlltl Edge 36·Jt-74 Merltnt FIOvd 39·3'-17 Jodv Rosentllal 36·36-72 Ott>Dlt Mtl•ltrlln 37·37-74 Dtt<lff Lu ker 39·3'-17 Holtl' Stacv 3S·37-72 Nancv Screnlon 3S·l9-74 l(arln Mundlnoer lt·lt-77 Vlcal Tel>Or 36·36-12 Sellv Lltlll 39·36-75 Su''' Pager 3'·lt-n Sntrrl Turner 36·36-71 1Trult Tlmmon' 3'·31-1S Jackie 8tr1Kh 37·.o-n Cllrls JOhnlOn 36·36-72 Janel Anotrson 37·)8-75 N1ncv Rubin 3'·3'-71 Vel Slo.lnntr 35·37-72 Palll Rluo 39·36-7S AllctMI"-' 31·41-1' Ttmmv Frt0r1C.1o.'on 35·Jt-73 /\Miine Wllllmlre 36·39--7S Carotvn Hiii . ._,. 8t11trlly Onl' 37·U-73 JM Mllll KOlllllHS Ja·l7-7S Sl~Farwl9 ll~71 ·snt"-v Hamnn 36·37-73 MErll 40·3S--1S LOl'I W"I 41·l1-11 Pallv Ha111\ 36·37-73 Mlult McG«ll'Qt 36·3'-75 MarvMun>llv )9·3'-71 Aveko Oktmolo 11-36-n Ptnnv Pulr 37·lt-1S llarl>ert Pen<1er11u1 )9·~79 Mvra 8lackwt1dtr 36·37-73 Cetnv Johnslon 39·36-7S Clndv Ferro 40-3'-79 OewnCot 36·37-73 Dlennt 011t1v 39·36-7S PemAlltn 40-3'-79 Merci Bo1er1n 36·37-73 l.vnnAdim• 36-39-7S l vnn Slronav 41·3'-79 Ocean View Colts resume play today Two v1ctones away from the West ns World Series title. Zone tournament championship. the In acuon Thursday night, Chula Ocean View Colt All-Star iuad w1ll Vista earned its shot at Ocean View resume play tod(!i with.a o'clock with-a 7·6 decision over Enci no, while matchup against hula Vista. Santa Cruz stayed alive in the loser's With a victory. Ocean View would bracket b) eliminallng Walla Wall&. Wash .. 7-1 ad,ance to und~'s champ1onsh1p Encino 10 met Santa Cruz at I game at noon an would need one toda) wi th the winner advanc1~ to VICtOf) 1n tWO potentJalrcmes tO SCW fcla) the Ocean View·Chula 1st.a up the title. However, 1 Ocean View oser aturday at 1:30. loses tonight. 1t would have to win Ocean v 1ew orvncd the tourney three straight games in order 10 Tuesday with a 6-victory over Walla ad vance 10 Lafayette, Ind. to defend Walla. Prt'senrcd b> Los 4ngeles .-\!ca ..BMW Dealers fouhe benefl.l..JJf the ( h1/d~n 's Home Soc1et> of ( alifom1a in assoc1a11on wtth the Dail> P1/01 RACQUEf CLUB~~ At Newport Beach· John Wayne Tennis Club & .. New" Newportcr Inn ( 714) 644-6900 f-or Last Minute Info II' Tm.~ f ·' l 1tl< It f< Rr.'-' Jl-<1 ~ I T"..._1 ....... n .... ---····· .. Vitas Gerulait1s Pat Cash rJNorelCo A . ~· .. Semi Annual -Shue $-ale NOW At Carys & Company, our shoe department is not just another shoe department. It is a s pecial s hoe store within a s pecial clothing store. 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Cou •11t Sen Dlffo. 1e Y 9VW1 beMMI COLT ZONE TOUtlNAM•HT let Oc.Mll View Hltlll ThundaY's S<-Cl'lul• Vl\le 7, Encino 6 Stnte Cru1 1, Wt ll• Welle, WHll I (Wtllt Walle t llmlneteo) Ttdev's Qamet I om -St nte Cru1 "'' Encino CloMr lllmlnetld) S p m -Octen View vs Chula Vl\le StlwdllV'l G1mt I lO om -Octtn Vlew·Clll.tlt Vlate lost< vt \ente Crui·Enclno wlnntr Ooter t1lmlnt1eol Sundlll/'S G•~ Noon -Cllt mPlonsnlP e>eme COcten Vltw Cnul• Viste winner vs Stturdev'' wlnntr) NOTE Anotller Ot mt will De i>it¥90 r>Ke'"'"· et l 45 p m Win,,., of Zone Tournemtnt •d••n<•• 10 Worlo Sent\ a l LtfaYtlle Ind TENNIS Men'•~"'"" l•I N-pert 8eadll F lr'lf A MINI Slntle\ V11u Geruleltl\ (US I Cit! Leo Le vt llt IMlxlCOJ 6·4 )·6, 6-4 JOh1\ Fllll>tf'l lO (Auilrel ••I def Vliev Amrllrel Onella). 1 6. 6 ) Men'& Mmllment (ti S!ra"-1 Mounteln, Vt.I SectnCI ltouno Slntlel Jorin McEnroe IU S I aet Peter F1t m1n11 IU S I 6· I. 6·4 TlWd • tufld Slntlltt Ivan Lenol IC1tcno•10vekl111 def Miian Srt 11>er tC1echoslovakl•I. 6·l 6·1. 8orl\ 8 ec•tr •WeSI CC!f"me nv) def Kevin Curr"' (US I. 6·7 l·6, 7·6, ROQel't $flu$0 tu S) Oef MJ~HI Ptrnfor\ ISwt!<len) 6·l. • 6. 6·3 Bred Cll~rt IU S I def Crt11 HOlmt\ IU S I 6·2 4·6 6·1 Jor"m" Connon (US I led PeDIO Arreve !Pt<ul ,.6, 11·• •·O Marrin Leurenoeev 1Cened4J 1eed\ Jone1111n Center (U S l 6· • 1 1 Andre Ae>•n • IU S I Hd\ XOll DI VIS IU S I 6 ) 0 I llel!'° ov rein Balk rromAPdls TORONTO 1 WilJie Upshaw rut a run-scorina s1n&)e an the eiahth inning after Steve Farr's balk bad ued the pme. leadtna the Toronto Blue Jays to a S-4 victory o ver the Kan~s C'ity Royals on Thursday ni&ht. "lt definitely un~ttled me, iO 1t had to unsettle him," Toronto fin t baseman Withe Upshaw said of the balk. "Then he ~ve me a fastball nght over the middle of the plate, which is exactly wha t I wa!. looking for." U~haw's base hit through the m iddle of the infield scored George Bell frOm"ih1rd . "We haven't been doing cnou&h of that this year." said Upshaw. "h 's something we have to st.art domg at this stage of the year. - Tony Fernandez homered for Tor· onto Steve BaJbom hit a two-run homer for Kansas City. In other Amencan League games Tl1en 15·1, l11dlau 1-%: In Detroit, Lou Whitaker drove in thr~ Detroit runs with two singles, tin1sbjng a s1x- RBI night and leading the T igers to the second-game victory over C leveland, a s weep of the doubleheader and a sweep of the fou r- game scn es. Whitaker also d rove in 1hree runs 1n the Tigers' rout in the first game Kirk Gibson's three-run homer pow· crcd a fi ve-run fourth innmg as Jack Moms cruised to his sixth victory m his last seven decisions in the opener. The T igers have won 17 of their last :!l game'i * AMERICAN LEAGUE llMue Jen S, Rev.ls 4 l(ANSAS CITY TO.ONTO LSm111111 Wll\on ct Brtll 31> Orte d!I Wllilt11> 8e1Don• lD Konoerv rt Su~o c AS.tezr u el> r II bl • 0 1 1 S 0 2 I • 0 1 0 s 0 7 0 S 1 I 0 ' I I 1 ' 0 0 0 3 1 I 0 ) 1 I 0 Fernnoz u Gerti• 2b MoMOv ct Belt H Berfield rt UOShtW It> Wlllltc '°""'""" Cruller pr Erchllrn o l t.aChdl> BM•rtnr c lore> 3D 11 4 11 4 TOTlts Sure bY lfWlln9I u r llbl • 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 ) I 7 1 4 I I 0 4 l 1 0 3 0 I ' 1 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 :n s ' 4 Ktnsas ClfV m 000 000-4 T °'°"" 011 000 I bl -S Cemt Wlnnlne> RBI -Uosnaw ISi D~ente\ CllY I lO&-Kt n\4\ Cllv 10 Toro"ro 7 1B-Wll\.On, White Moieov HR-Balboni <l•I Ftrnan0t1 (7) S-L !>mltll ... 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IS )0 , 1 H I McCH lt.111 111"' 111 ... 14t 12·7 l 41 Fon ttf' )I l4 IJ 23 • I l '8 C1nclflerle 3~ ll 1l 77 • I • 04 sunon 1aw. us ,. *' 10 t • .. CllcldwlC'll. 6 t • 1 0-1 t 00 T"9h "" t)4 ,.. .,., se.so • " St "" Moote ll Cort>elt I. "°''''' 4 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS A"*1Can LMtul ( 'nw'wttl 'T11urM9V'• 0-1 eA TTING 1250 et 1>411tl-8oogt, 80\lon l4S Mallln91v. Ntw Yori<, ,.,} PUCUll. Mlnnt\Ole ))5, IUct, 80\IOll. "'· ri.tcnctf. Tun 12• RUNS-fl Hctnder\Ofl New York 101 Pucilt ll Mlnnt\Ote ll. Mtlll"lllv N•w York 16. &tn Toronlo 1$ Ptllt(IM 0.toleno H 1t81-<en..co 0.•••110 9? 8tM Toronto '1 Mlttlnotv New York Tt Prt\Hlv !.H lllt Tl wv-........... 11 HtTS-M.ttttnolv N•w Yorlt 1.0. PIJ('.klll Mlnnt•ora. ISS Fernel\Ott Tororuo I~ 84"1 T0<onl1> llt ·~·. a<nton. IU DOU8LE S.-Mlttlnot¥ New Yor,, 11, eooos I O\IOll 1' ltiCt 80\t()ft 19 8 V' .. ""'. 8 0UO'I 11 P\icll.ttl M•",.'°" 11. It H~'IO" Ntw Yor• 11 lt•otoen I•'''""°'' U TltlPl f !> eut"' CHl•tlt lld e f t111enoe1 Toronto I r. 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Wlls.ao...l'..IJI\" <:tty t'I ltlTCHING ft Otelt-tt-•"""''~ New 'fot~ ,, , l n c.,_, 80,1on 11 • 7 •I t(lf\O, Dtlro1t I 2 ) 24 Al\tfo (lltUllO ' 1 J t7 HH\ () l\lel'd I ) , t4 H•lte OUT\-Clt "'"'" Bo\to" ltl w.-r ' Dttr1111 l\t Wrtl, A~ 141, BOXING ( ., l9' Aneelt\) JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHTS ROl>t!' l'Nlv w•ether KO'd Sere>•o Zemor1no tMla~oJ 1n •••'" roun0 of tcl!ldultcl IO·rouno Doul tMav ..... ,,,., ' 76·4 with 16 knockovli Ztmt:>rar>O " :M , " I I •• DMP Ma fl.ttlM DAVIY'S LOCKER INewPWt BMclll -6 bolt\ 300 enQler\ IS3 !Mlrrecuda, 1U t>onlro 4 vellOwtall. 6 rock cod, 6 nellt>ut, S2 ce1ko Dau 176 sa nd 1>au llS mec kere1. 3 t>tue 111ark\, J mell.o ,nark'· I Dlue fin tune Nl'.Wl'OttT LANDING 6 both IS1 ane>ten I 1>4ut fin 1un1, I v1llowte11 SS Derrecudl S27 bonito, 100 ta no o.u 1• ra11rn Den, I I rock 11111, S66 mecktret DANA WHA•F -9 t>oel• ?61 e nolt n )10 ban 176 DOllllO I ll&lll>vl I roci< l<\11 I 160 meckert l ThundaV'• tnM1cften1 IASa8AlL AmtflCt n LHgve BAL TIM<me OltlOLES-Rectu.d Tonv Arnold relief ollclltr trom Rocllttttr of 1111 lnremetlO"tl Leeo1.tt t nd aule>nld Tom Dodd 1nt1elelt<. to Rocnt11er SEATTLE MAAINERS-Ptactd Jim 81e1t11 pltCllt<, on Ille IS·dt v Clltel>ffld 11\t Atc•lled Steve Flreo¥1<l, ollclltr. tr om Cetgerv of lht Pacific Coast LHOl.tt TORONTO I LUf' JA'l'S .Act1v11ltd Cull JoM•on. de\lgna1ec1 11111e1 from 111e I~ dev dluDltd "'' Ckllloned Ct<ll rlal()tt dl\IQnl leO lllller tO $¥rtCuM OI tl'lt lnltr"ellon•I l.fitOut N•--'-'""' SAN i lfANCl!.CO l;IANTS-Acllvalld Mlktt Kru"-Ow ollc!I« from the I~ d•v dlH bltd '''' IASK•TIALI. 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Reect T-7 * .A-23 708 Christian rides at Fairgrounds \l;tn Chn'ittan. the current l l.S n:H1onal champion. will he among other top <ipcedwa~ ndcr'i com peting tonight at the Orange C o unty f air- ground\ in C'o'itll Mesa. (. hhst1an. a Huntington Beach rc.,1dC'nt. will Ix· tuning up fo r the uprnm1na q uahlvm8 round'> of the tl \ ( hamp1on'>lup. wh1<:h will hold .ill but one of the "" quahtving datc"I at the ( 0 '>1:1 Me'kl oval Ranna hra1n~ at 8 and t ht· gate., o~n at(, '0 Park1na and Pl'Of,ram s arc fttc The Pros · Smee 195 7 UlllTI llSIUICl /;J ~ Non·smo_t r ~ Rates -~-1740 6'11 Otd -·~ ~ .... ,.,.~ea. Brewen 1'1 Yuktfl Z: At Yankee Stadium. C.ecil Cooper and ·Rick ManoLnt hit three-run homers to lif\ M1lwaukeeovcrslump101NewVork. The Brewers won thrtt or four games 10 their senc against the Yankees, who have lost eight of their la t 11 pmes . Tim Leary, '8-11. woo onJy his ~cond game in his last e1&ht tans. allowmg fi ve: hits and two runs in SC/1 innings. John Hen ry Johnson p itched 311, innings of thm:-h1t rehef fo r his first save since 1984. Ru1er1 t, Orlolff 8: In Balumorc. Gary Ward drove 1n fi ve runs, incl udina the first of four Texas run m the seventh mning. as the Rangel"i rallied for the second stnught game and beat the Onoles With Bal11morc's Don AMC. the maJor league saves leader sidelined * .,....,.. 10, YaNlees 2 IWLWAUKI• N•W Y()llK MolllOf 31> Younrd c-111 ()Q11vl1 Oh Riies u 0-rt Ct nlnr 11> Mt nnl119 If CMoore c MHlll>I S I 2 I S I I 0 s l 1 l l 1 0 0 S I 1 0 4 I I 2 l 2 3 I l I I l • 0 0 0 tllrlll>i CW\111" Cf s 0 I 0 ltnCICPll 2b 3 0 0 0 FIKtllln 2b l 0 0 0 Mt~IY It> 4 0 0 0 lltoenlcil ID 0 0 0 0 Wlnflelcl rf 4 I ) 0 Pt'41Ue H 3 0 0 0 Eetlef'dh 1 I I l KlttleOll 1000 Polrulo 31> 4 O o o E \11lno c 2 O Io Skinner c 2 0 0 0 T ollelM>tl u • 0 1 0 Totel\ Centner fertnce J7 10 11 10 T .. •h )4 1 • , ,..,l'\ld llr\I on cetcli4!r ·' in11r Sc-by~ Mlw•ulrM 000 lll 400-10 Ntw Ytnr 010 010 000-l Ct me Wlnnlne> RBI -DHr (4) E-Et1>lno, Cooe>er DP--Nt • York t L08-MllweukM S, New York 9 18-Wlntlel<I 2 ltlle• HR-COO!ltr II). 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Earlier, Howard Johnson homettd 1n the elj.hth mnina to lead the Mets to a 7-6 victor) in the c-0mple11on of * NATIONAL LaAGUa Mitt\ 7, c-.' s~•No•o GAMa JllEW YO.IC CHICAGO MW•'1nct Tt\14eC2b l(Hrnoz lo Cer•er rt Ovh tra ct MJICllll1 H 1tn1g111 la ~rn c H)on"' \\ S.Men• n RAneletn P Sit~ o OroKo o Mflll>I S 1 ) I ) I 0 0 S 1 3 I ~ I 1 ) 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 1 ? t I 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Def'nttr Cf l"rtn<on" JOev1, pt, M4#1rv r1 l!loW\011 Morl<nd c Dl.tl'tvn It> c ..... lo Dunston n Se>etar 70 Trout o Trillo pt, Fontenot P GMthw Oii Gumoert o SM!>re> or1 3' 1 II 6 Tttlllt . Scwe bv IMlne\ •I> r "Ill s 0, 0 ' I I 0 I 0 0 0 1 I I 1 7 0 0 0 4 I I 0 '0 0 0 l 0 0 0 4 , ) 0 ' I ) I 1000 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I I u '" s N•w Yon IO I no 010-1 Cllkl!M 000 211 002•6 Ct me Wll)ntne> RBI -K Htrntndel (7J E-Ounsron. H Jolin'°" DP-New Yorto 3, C!llet(IO 1 LOB-New Yort.. 1. ChlCl llO s 78--i<nle>l'lt, Dun\lon, Soelt< la -M Wll\Ofl HR-MumC>flrtv 141 Carter 11'1. 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Hernenoei •8> E-i<n111rit DP-New York I Cnrcaoo l L0 8 -New Vorl< 1 Cll1etQO ) 78 -Dvk\lrt K Herneno11 J Dev ' 38-Durr..m HR-<arrt< '19! HH O 41 SF-Ge Mtllhtw• 8 •Ckme11 C'v II' H A ER aa SO N-Y~ Ae>ullert W 6· l c111u .. 9 S.ndef\Ofl L S·9 • e S S Fcntenot I 1 l 3 Cume>ert I l 1 3 l 0 D1P1no 17·] 4 _.I I I ' 3 0 0 I Fontenot PHctled 10 l Otllt<l In the e111 Umptrtt~ome 'lunot. First Ol.tlcil. Sec· ~. Pallollt Third DtMutll T-1 SS A-7',n S (714) 675 -255() lhe susptodcd SC<X>od pme Ol Wcdnaday'~ doublcbc:adcf. ....__..._, C......._ •• PMWes I: John TudOr won h11 fif\h slr&l&ht PJM, holdina Ph11adelpbaa to seven Jiita over 8¥) 1nnif\IS and cpntribuuoa a double, single and SQueeu buot aa bat as St. Louis defeated the Phillies. Erpot S, Plraaet •: At three Rt"·crs Stadium, Dann Bllardcllo'a sintle broke a uc m llle top of the ninth inntoa, Jivana Monuul the victory over P1usbur&h and a four-.ame weep ofthtir scnes w1tb the P1111tes * c.a,...•.~s l'HILAOl~IA n . 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Ltul• '1·3 9 1 3 I ' 4 2 0 • 2 0 4 1 0 6 0 0 T uOc>t W II S 12·3 1 4 4 Worrell S 73 1-l 0 0 0 0 0 ScM U-oHclltd 111 ) C>tllers In Ille ttll l/YP-1( Crou umo•rn-~ Pu"' For\! PonclnO 5« ona McShtrrv T11110 Bol>ln T-2 49 A-23, 171 * E XMI S, ~ates 4 l'fTTSav.tGH Rt~8'• u 8 iroelOc wonttro" McGttgn o ltt>ne\ on a urtoe 0 W•O\ttr Cf Dew\Oll rt We eCll )II Law lo Ntwmn11> Nieto c WJlll\,npn Wr>e>htlf Stb<• 0 Fortvn TOTan tbrlllll ' 0 I 0 1 0 I I 3 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 s l 1 1 S 0 I 1 4 I 1 2 l 0, 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 l 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 I t 0 8onds C1 8on1t1t lf lltv 21> 8rMm 11> llRIYldS rf TF>ene c on .... •« f!N!Krl\I\ )I> Almon Of Kn•l•lt U UWJlll" u McWlm•o Guenre 11 Clmnt\ o Winna 01\ltlne>t> DltOOl•n o MDl.a1 P11 •S U S Tllleh ~bY ....... MHllllf s , ' 1 l I 0 0 J I 1 I l 0 0 0 • 0 I I 4 0 I I 0 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 ? 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 o o o e 000 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 C 000 0 ' 0 0 ' ll 4 • ' MentrM1 ooo 112 101-s ~ >00010•-· Carne Wlnnlno lt81 -81terdello (II DP.-.N\ontrM 1 I, Pllltburg" I L08-MontrMI I, Plll\l>urQh 6 18-0eW\Oll Wonllord Lew, W JOM\Of\. FottY HA-eonctt • 10 Wettecll 117) S&-eonc!s 1111 It AeynolO, ISJ Wto•llr 1161 )~ N tl ER II SO MefltrNI s.eor • McC tH•C>tl'I W • 4 8uo 1 McC•Vft S S l'ltt\IMwtlll 6 1 1 0 7-l I 1 ) 0 4 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 MeWI , .. ml S l·l S 7 1 C utnte 2·3 3 l 1 C1tmen11 1·3 1 0 0 Winn 1·3 0 0 0 D llOOlnM>n l.7 I 7 4 1 1 Gutnlt CMlct>td lo t betttf' In '"' 1111 H8P.-.Morrl\Oll DY &.;nle 1 1 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 umolr"-Home, Dt ¥10lon. Flnt, Ht tllon Second, Mtnn Tlllrd, FrOlt'l\mfflo T-f t6 A-tnt I ."1 I ~lllp' .1rd \\ •'' •I 1do \1.trl!ll' C 1·11t1·r • '\1·\\ p11rl It'"" h \ C. * Orange Cout OAJLYt PILOT/ Fridey, A~t 3, 1888 DeJ!Mar h&ndicap SATVll'OAY'S I NTlllllS (l .. I ef 4a••\I ...... 11 ..... M ,,_.., l'nt ... "2~ l'•ST ltACI. 6 ~ ~.. '10.000 ThrM YMr Old\ Cltlmlno Pl'Q •.20.000 '11.000 I COtll Man (Ka-'l II' t ll'tret11fallar !L.llN\eml '" ' MJllltl'll Nall,.. (Slbltlel Ill 4 Naflvt Capllvt (Valen1u.ial 114 S AOU. ltuuo (McCarronl 116 • Nldl'• Prllw:e fPtclro11> 116 7 PerfKf Plrttt (Ol'teoal 116 a Ganll• ltati <Steven•) 116 t Forward Commllnd (lrlnol'l~•tl a 111 10 ~ltll'• a.au (Hernandaz) 11' GINTL.1 ltEI (S·?l Enoao.O In b\.lmolno !'l\tlefl aoaln1t '~ dlolct IH I uin raver .. tllal daclslotl todav, AGUA ltUSSO (3 II Game winner la•t WIN llNd anotr~ar '°"effort, NATIVE CAl'TIVI (6· 11 tmoren1va meloen winner tiac1o. aOtlMt to.19h llelcl '1\arp tra1n.r •POil tnam rKll'tl L.ONGSHOT NICK S PRINCE SECOND ltACE. 4 turrono• Purlt '10.000 TnrM vMr okh Cla•mll\Q or lea 120 000 i 11 000 1 Oklan 8at1i.s (Ptnca vl 116 2 Jutlo N NI.a <Cl51\trOll .c 111 J ACllYt Roman UlleClo.I "109 • St AIU ll IToroJ 11& S Ma You And Q. (Slavens) t t8 6 No Rlollt Turn IDouolu) t t• 1 Valcrton IP. Valanzualel 1 t6 • Hovering Prt'9nee <Soto I t 14 9 Man1anero COth1arH ) I 18 to L.ans Manus (KHntl) I 1 t6 HOVERING l"ttESENCE 1• 11 8tst rec.ti are •orlntlnQ and 11 In nice soot tor moo 1urorlH ST. ALEXIS (J· It Fresnan.o fOf Del Mar end nol\ nard ""' level mull tie taooad M£ AND YOU 0. <•-n ~tevtns wl• Ott tilt mo1t trom 11111 \prlnttr LONGS HOT ACTIVE llOMAN THtltO RACa. 6 '"''°"g' Purlt s lt.000 TnrH "'" Olds af\CI uo Cta•m'"g or•c• "60 000 sJS 000 l GOOd F1n1sh lOrlegaJ 116 2 Pleau'"' Power (Olivar•' 118 3 Grav Plnwlot \Plncevl 118 • Or lltalot \/ lSftvensl 116 S Swlfl Mess.gt (Slbdltl 116 6 Sand Dloger (Keeneti 116 1 CePrlclov,neu tPeorou1 116 I Pttktntll \Solo) I 1• t AM Wint (McCarronJ I" 10 lllumlftltt ( $Olb) 111 11 arlrtt a 11v 11.IDl\el'n) 11' 12 Smootn a lcl (Paf~Mlll) 116 Abel ...... tl Patriot Gro"" (OelallOunn•> 111 14 Bundle Of Iron (Slloamelltrl Ill IS Most Oalerm MCI IP Valen1U4tla) 11' SAND OIGGllt (J-11 ChaMd oame -to ""''" ~. CIOel not Med the lead, varv conttnllO\lt l\ffl; ORAY PINSTlllPI (?·I) Very H m• ""'"over lttl• fr eCll In Int, dtltrY•t to ti. the tavornt. CA,.._ICIOUSNISS 110·11 Lugoed out badlv I01lno tlt•I chance test, caPatile of uoseltlng lhls llald ,.,1111 too effort LONGSliOT 0000 FINISH FOURTH RACI. 6 furlOnll• Pune st•.000 Maidens two vears Old I Tld De Natkr• (P Valalllut<t t I ti 2 Cnarllt ZH IM<CerronJ 111 3 Clltt~ (Slaven•> 111 • Wlidafneu Bourwl ( To<o 111 S L.aoun1 N1llva 10.lar>ou•~v•I 111 6 B• SGanle 181ackl •ll2 1 Boo Boo'\ 8 ucllaroo 1L.11>11amJ 111 I ice Mlnwet (Ptnuvl 111 L.AGUNA NATIVE \l·SJ Sacono Ot•I to ooos·on winner In nulck ttHt, oetlnllelv the one 10 ti.at, TED Dt: NASKRA r•-11 Stlf De Naskra cOlt from O Wavrwt Lukes barn nes nice work Pa ttern for dtbul, CHALLENGED 13·1) Dlo not break eiarllv r1clno orfffl thereafter, ca" baller badlv nffdaO •tart LONGSHOT ICE MtNSTllEL l"IFTH RACE. On• m11t on turt P ¥le $10 000 rnr" vaar ol<h AllOwen,t 1 Oout>ta Ouett lloroJ Ito 2 Cl••rlle Beu (Slbllltl 116 J 8rlg111 Tom (SltYtnsJ 116 4 COl Bv Glau IKa-11 tl• S Bronze Tudor IPldrOIA t 16 6 Krtslla. ( P Valtn111t1a l I 16 1 Truin (S~akar) 116 a Ctll Tne Cue ro (Plncavl l2J 116 9 Jota !Oeta110u1uiv•I 116 10 Rav•t's BOiero (So101 1 lo .... t:lltllbla ti Lora Alll1on (Hernandez) 116 12 Don B Blue (Plncay) (I J 116 11 LUCI ($ollU I 11 14 Fal>Ulous ScK.tnd IMcc.arronl 11' MIGHT TOM (3· 11 ... vtl1ully DrtCI Ctlumet VOU114111W w(I IOvt IM o.t Mill Tuff, Idell Ollnktn, Mis tht ~ DOM a. ILUI (4·1) With Plnc..v In ttte 1ront 1111, oowtf'fut slrtt<.n rvnner "*II• strono eott•ldaflllon If •Ola lo draw In CUT I Y GLASS 11· ll lmorautve 1~1 I •Pfk Auo S In or,.,.r•llon, QetdeCI sll'IQ IH I r ectCI L.ONGSHOT. KRESTIGE SIX~H RACI. 6 lurionos. Pur1t 11•.000 Maloen flllltl two vttr• Old. t>rtd In C•llf 1 Breakatilt (Orteoal 117 2 Wiid Manor (P. Valenrual•) 117 l Fino Mv Wav (Pldrotal 111 • I.a Crt1tt Neuvo !Katnal) 117 S Nlnee>ayllltflnt (Sl'loemektr) 111 • L.avatla (St•ven•) 111 1 HMYY WMllltf' (Solo) 111 t Tllantu To JP (Oelahousr..val 111 9 Gatllcuarcn IMcearronl 111 10 Erin's Fun (Plncav) 117 NINI PAYTHIUN& IS-21 Oroo1 from tOugllar whllt c10sl119 ootdly at the wlrt , nice 1001 ~ oraOuallon, THANKS TO J.P. (4-1) Wort..1 fnolcalt 11111 JO Tobin httv C4n run, sire nas high parcantaoa of wlnn.,-s 11"1 out, L.A CRESTA NIUVO (6-1) tnoeuad In •OM<! dual first out, can dear tttls lleld b\.11 will nffd 1ome Olr• to hOld on L.ONGSHOT KAVAL.LA SIVINTH RACE. t 1/ 16 milts Pur1t 122.000 TnrM vtar olds eno uP CtalmlnQ orlct IS0,000-$45,000. I Oanct lltt IPlncavJ I 16 2 Otalu,.,on ( SoUs) I 16 3 Manu wear !Det1nouu11ve1 11& ~ valiant Gaoroe (OouQlasl t 14 S 8to0uln (McHaroual I ti 6 Stlckatlt (81aekl .c I IJ 7 I~ IP Va .... zutlal t 16 I Trus T Denus noroJ I 16 9 L.H O On (McCarron) 116 10 8 uckoll0.,. !Slb.ltltl 110 ti tmoulslvelv (Sltvtn•I 118 TltUS T· DANUS I•· I) Sotto to be In oarftel soot lor trlt strttcll, C4n wideh too ol "'' la11e •M 11old oinars safe. STtCKETTE IJ· 11 Oroos trom sao.ooo runners, tn ilgnt ano come>ettltro• trelntr olacu Ills stock were 1nev cen win, OLAJUWON 17 2J won on game fesnlon eno TERRY TURRELL rt04olt W0\114 not Dt OVI of Ille GUHi.on l.ONGSHOT HOOUIN l lOHTH ltACI. OM mite on luff Pvflt 11S,000 AdOtct P.iomar'1"arw!IC.p -Grade ti A ~ndlcaP for fllllts encl mart•, lllrH vttr old• and uo 'Total Pur1t· 116/lOO, win~ U2,4SO, \tcOnd SIS.000. llllrd S11.2SO. fourth IU1S. flltn Sl,17S. 1 Canvak's Star (Oela~•r..vtl 113 2 !.oectacul1r lok• !Stevens> t II l a·Estrar>aoa (Toro) 124 • Benner ll0'9 ( 81•Ck) 111 S •·Sauna tMce.rron) 118 • Justlcara (Plncav) 117 1 AberuK'llfl• (P Va1tn1uelal I II I BluslllnQ AU Over IMcHaroual 116 t Sacuancla !Sofol 11> to Fran'• Valentine lsi-mtkerl I It -Allan E Paul~-ownao antrv JUSTICARA I'· I I HtrO·knocklno turt •oeCJall" wort..ln11 lmorassfvtlv, wlM IOYt dis lance and Del Mar Turf cour'9. cllanct IOI' mile! uP1tt, ESTilA~ADIE n -11 Ctauv mart mav want • bit more distance, CINYAK'S STAil (6· I) Gets a w•lohl ortak and ""'" make ort1anct tall on Iha Itt a, one 10 tao. LONG· $HOT ABERU$CHKA NINTH RACE. l II " mllt• Pur1t no.ooo TllrM vur old• and up Altowence I Dubai Tornado IOrteoal 111 ? AnQia Arc I Pinc.vi t 13 J Maovar (Solo) 111 • CareMts CP Vateniuala) 118 s High Toucfl (Oelt llOuHntl 111 • Harrison'• Turn (Stevens) 113 1 Northern Provleltf' (Pldroaal Ill HARIUSON'S TUllN (4· l) Mav tie ll'WI oNv so.Id In oaGetau fltld. 11 allowed tasv tarfv 1 .. 0 tnere win lie no toolllno back, ANGL.& ARC ( s-n Dropplno todav from tough l'wtet, Plncav stleils, Otflnlla conltn<!ar, HIGH TOUCH (6· l) Outslclt cnence wllll loo eftort LONGSHSOT DUBAI TOil NA DO. BEST BET LAGUNA NATIVE (41'1 Race1 PRICE PL.AY JUSTICMlA <Ith Ratel Hollywood Park results, entries Tbanday's re•ult.s ( IO!tl " S3·nioht quertemon• mMnne) l"IRST RACE. JSO .,.erds Jet 0 Mave (GtltJ Scott weob 1Caraoza HOO 11 oo •eo t lO l 00 t~ AO Cell Me Wrenolln t£owero• Time, ti 57 S2 EXACTA 7·6 1111 0 111>00 SECOND RACE J)O ,9rt1\ £•Ire 1(10 Carooz• Jovfut 8red • H Ge• e On T1mt Surfer Lat'•" Tlmt ti 32 \) 10 •6 80 10 &0 960 soo l 00 $'1EXACT• 7q .•ti1 H4~4 THIRD RACE 3SO varos Star Of 8omt>11t Let 'h Jody 011 Brro •C11rao1•• Town N1t1vt 1 Broo~s Tlmt 183• U EXACT.A I~ i>a • llt • !&OURTH RACE ~00 11110• T rulv Mv Rebllt 1 Ota•"'•,~~ Sen Son (EClwercn Sl'laie F1v1no S...110• w•"• Time ?09? l'll"TH RACE hO •••a• Dont Sock• Me Nnw (r .. au•• L.ote II Casn H G11• • 11 Sutt To Fire Foor<'\ Tl,,,. II SS n EX.ACTA 3 o ... , ,.,a SIXTH RACE 400 , v •1 Beas Beau C L.ew•\ , FietlwOOd Brow" """ •• Count Fteture ILec•t,, T•mt 11 OS n EX.ACTA ] 1 p~ n •"8Ml SEVENTH RACE J;n var..i\ soo ao no ~bO HO H O .. 4, J •C I 7t •O Ml ~JO ~00 ~ocn 8ucl< tCrtaoar ) Prestigious Pet (Brook') Jim L.lgnlfoot (Mtler7 Time 11.06 16') 520 26') & 60 ~.20 • 20 S2 EX.ACTA (6·8) Ot ld '4?20 EIGHTH RACE, JSO ve•ds S•erre l'ango !Crtaotrl Gu I• IH Garcia) One T.mt O\/~ IOl<ltrrtkso"I r.,.,.,e 1191 10 0 0 0 280 26') 1?0 280 $1 EXACT.A <1·3) Pale! '34 20 NINTH RACE. '70 vards 8u0s Miio IL.acktvl ''e T11e V 'e IE Garcia I So~" Luoanl ... ,me 4116 U EXACT A 14·8' oeod $ l I o0 '2 PICK SIX 12·3·3·6·1 •I Palo 12.203 40 10 ' • wonning llcktt\ Ill• "°''esl l 2 Pick Sl.r con1011111on Pt110 s 161 80 to /S wlnnlno t•CketS rnv~ no"''' TENTH RACE. 110 yards Mannv\ lleoon !Giff) Ster Zooaoene lPaulintJ J YI N Souno (LtwlU T me 47 &6 l2 EXACT A 1·4 oe10 ltl 40 Allt~oanct 6 171 M"'"t Hano e s8S1 IU 660 420 HO 10 ao 1 ao 11 ao Jets T 811 C e&enova Pett Also e110101-ce1cl'ta Ladv . SECOND RACE. J50 varO\ Purse l2.600 CtaJmtng Fllllu Thret vears OIO ClalmlnQ Price s•.000 • Tthcht ,f.rosted lnvutmtnl Ladv Ettemere Luella Ruin E•Clu\IYt Feel1n POPUiar R1c11 Ano Fest Coov A Winner Anv Time Soon Lalurt Stem ~IRD RACE. lSO varos Pur'e 12.IOO Cllt.rt\ino Tl'lret veer OIOt cl. uo Cta1m1no Price '3200 lleallv A Gem 8uneoo T•x C>n Sl\81 Flvong Pessttm Five Tomes G04d P Js Pistol Pete Home Brewto Peootr Ma<ka11 Perfect Trealllon Devoos Won FOURTH RACE J50 verds Purse S2.600 Meleen Claiming Two vear o•os Claiming Prlc• ''·'so For E: ven1 :.axe Je! P1101 Ten Nol>Odvoutt.now T111reu On Oecll. Denet Annlt Dence Azures Gem Bevond Tna Llmtt PereOIH Loll Mtrr1oea 8tau S•Hl1n !loc ket T1t Atso ttloltit-Sarewa• Winos l"IFTH RACE. «0 varO\ Pur \l' i? 600 C1111mlng Tnree veer o•ds C.e.m•"O Pr•ct SA 000 Ton ight's entries B ... Ma• Jet HoOOen Tnundtr First peSf• 1·30 C:.11101o KIP Kan llun Sornt "IRST RACE lSO ;arcl\ Purse n 600 D•nov vr1 ... noson Fe,r Merriooc "llo·atr Ca m.,,g Two vter 010, C 9,mlr1g Price Doc For Diamonds Ma"ers Merlo. S6 2SO SIXTH RACE. 350 vara\ Purse SJ. 100 ·oo r.,,.. Fiero Miss C1a1m1no Filtltl & Marts Thrtt vears old aM Son-e~•noa Wrenvoer Dusk To Oust JP Claiming Pritt U 000 Brea• Dlln""ll Mo1av• Ml\t F1v1ng Uno10 Love To Trevtl !.u•c11tt.. _~_•<_n_M_1o_g_l' __ _::L.:..::•.:.:.tn:.:.'';.::•.:..r...:;M;.;;l:.:.n::.__ '>•iucv Moonm1110 Min Sotoer Money '""' Senz 8ilflngsltv Cnance w 110 Sna1<1n llosot 8 tofldn Cousin SEVENTH RACE. 3SO verds Purse U,000 c1111m1ng Fltftes & Meres ThrH veers old ano uo C1elmmg Price st.000 Eagles Rtallv Tuff K•1'n lil.tnn•ck l P\V Drwtr It en Ano Foxv Min Red Aaaor Tnermo' Fone Dav EIUSIYelV Merri tune EtGHTH RACE. )SO veras Pur1a sJ S.00 C1a1m.no Fllllti Tnree vter. oto CJ111mlng Price s 10 000 Ool s Oouter A l ure RovalreouHt M•,,n.t Z•n•n• Smesn1noh• c1oooera1ion Mooil S•a<Y\ S<Mo1- Du•k T11 Dawn D~ ~ unnv Gao NINTH RACE. 970 vards Punt s?O 000 Adoto Tne Pao 1111na1cao Tllrtt vta" 010 eno Bh MerrldOC lleoes C:.old PIHHnt Polin Cell Caleb Trulv A Pleawrto So1ceo Diet llovat Raoooni four Coins TENTH RACE 810 •e•Os Po;r\f' U 100 C•11•m1ng Tnree veor 0101 and uP Cla ming Pr.ct l4.000 C:.entr e Geoe Count Mv Acel Ette\ Conceot Tiit Griller """Ollt\ Bug Doc Nffl C:.o T n.n~ II Over ELEVENTH RACE 440 ••rO• Pur1e S2 600 .-C1e,m1ng Tnree veer 010\ C1a1m1"g Pnce 14 000 Make A C~eroe Promarv Puroolf Cnerger Oavv Plunder N Llm•h Summing Paciloc E •Pert Mon V1c1orv ShtP Born Perteet Deaucraote a Del Mar results TMUIHOAY'S RISUL.T$ (14ttl .. q ... , ~ mMftllll lllltST RACI. 6 l\lrloftln Oukl< •o..inc11t11> (Pedroni Siar Of Amtl'let (Enrkluttl Beeu's Hooe (lletntndal) Tlmt 1 10 31S 1410 610 uo 1UO 140 2S.OO AIM> ra n itlcNrd'• 001'1\a L.udlv Ftor, PM Sotelal, Patriotic Pltdllt, Pavw1 Orttm, lnvtl' ,,.., GM!, L.to111 atutCl<tf'rv. llanoom Woo<lt llltlOlwert Scratclltd Tn. 8~ Ont 11 tE)J(ACTA (7 10) otld nueo HCOND RACI. I End Cap (Slbllltl Ct fT\Pll (Solla) tee SttC>C>er (8trt l Time· 1'44 4/S. 1116 mll•• 41 .0 16.00 I 60 100 I 20 uo AIM> r•n T .. t look L.•dv, Shlnltst. GHllnt Odlt Cumbers, Sltenl Couraoe, Maid Of Mid nlolll, Mln O'Day, Prima Pwtormer Sudden ku Sera~ Rtoeccabllllv Clncwllo Coll Overrun, Ftvtne Gian S2 DAIL. Y OOUIL.li 17·•1 e>ald '266 40 THlltD RACI. Ona mite Exuwanl'• lmaoa (81aclll s 00 l 40 240 Tel Htoh (Plncavl • 40 l 40 Joab (Valanzuete l 160 Time I~ 4/S Also ran Hato Exort\,, Danni• D, Honvoct<, Comtt\ Flare No \CrllClltl U IX.ACTA <• 1) e>ald 19S.SO FOURTH ltACIE. 1 furtono• Starsttad ~M<Har11ual Scraootn Cllltf ISltvansl Sotlt Wlnn«s (Baza) Time 11• • S 10 60 S.IO • OCI 680 0 0 360 Also ran SP!endl<! Rivet 5tPlen.rlan, 8rMS N 8ruct . lltotome 8ov. 811 Of Sero1 Kl119 Ultima. Sir Fred, Cf\ltf Hawllan SCratcllecl WUl't o.tlohl, Maslltcl C,,_roar, snawne's Tomorrow. BU<ls &rot,,., Jo.. H•w•ll•n Flesh l"ll"TH RACE. 6 turlOllQ1 Gevll04e (Plncav) Oa k Portal <Pt<1rou11 Procuren <Ottahoussavel Time I 10 llS 8?0 uo 3.0 S.40 4 60 3.40 AISO ran CodaO Ltttars. Lucky ShOwer\ Kl'lel 'N' Tell, CnlP'• Solrll, Dtal Em Stralont Scratcneo Ab Or1g1n11 lS EXACT.A IS·6) oa10 s l?tSO SIXTH RACE 6 turlonll1 Cerrito SMlnos (McCarronl Jeooardlze 1Sttvtn1l Oute~ MesstnQtr (Btact<J Time 1 n 920 &?0 u o 25'0 tO?O ) ?O Al•O ren Wild 0f'Yt Jon·, Beau T•• R Star MO...nleon Gtadt Auooba" 8eov ES!reMe De Oro F1rs1 Sllvtr Haw~ M11tv L.vpnera Screlc,,ed Suotrtll• • SEVENTH RACE. 6'~ 1urton1n 81iebov (Valenzuela) ~ 20 HO l 00 Good Tnougllf Wlllv IMcCerrOfll • 40 • 20 Ooonsoort (McH,,gutl S 40 Time 1 IS t S Atfo ran 8wertan. Ftvtnv Lesson• Power Lever ScretcllaO Most Oe1trm1ned r.s EXACT A cS·l l Pl •O SU SO u li'ICtC sot <4-•·1+2-J > .. 14 1150, .. 1 oc -wlnnlM tlck•I <JI• l'IOrMI) U PICtl (OMOiefloft Nici •1.0l0,40 IO .. wlMlnf tldo, (tlva llOf"M) llOHTM RACa. 1 111• mllH on '"" Plrlact M.tdl (McC.,r~) •IO 4 40 ) Miranda (~UIYtl 640 S Plum Testv (Sit~) • Time 1 (I 2/S Alto ran. l lu'11lno 1tecir-d. Pflnass Cerk Soft Dawn, Jlgatont.. Octan Wevt, Tun< Goo st No scra tc"-t NINTH RACI. I It t6 mites A J ltutar (o.tallOu•HVt) Bombay 8trlencler (SOii•) Wn~ TN (Sll>Utel Tlmt I 43 415. 1,.0 I fO S , "' s s AIW ran: 8tsl LMdar. Cooe>eo HIU, AC 8Kk. Vletorv LU, Clau lc EndtevOUt. Unot tOYtl' Eaolt. JecquaMart, Alt9ed Powtr, Scralcllld Vlslote /I.JUI, J111 OrchftlT HotfYWOOd Partv U IXACTA I lO·f l D91d Utt 00 U L.ATI OOUI L.E (3-10) Pa(d $52'0 AtttflClenct 1',74' Mutl>ti Hendlt sJ,014,301 Top skiers vie Sunday The '8th annual Eagle O r C a talina Ski R ace. featuring sk.ie from England, Italy, Bc:lg.ium, Spa1 and l\ustraha , as well as the U .S .. wi be held undal beg.inning at 8 a .m . o tht' i,hores o the Quecnsway Ba H11ro n H o tel in Long Beac h. The race. wh1ch consists o f a nor stop 62-mile journey to Avalo n Ba 10 Catalina and back to Long Bcacl has attracted an estimated 100-12 skiers Tro phies will be awarded to the to three finishers (top fi ve 10 the ope cla~) 1n 18 categories, bro ken dow ace rd10g to age. 'iCX and type o f boa he re will be men's, women's an m1~ed doubles compct1t1on. rangjn 1n age c atego ries from 1un1or ( 15-and under) to "eteran (36-and-overl. The start a n d finish will be off sh o r at the Q ucensway Bay Hilto n. ne.xt t• the Q ueen Mary There is no c harge ti the puhhc for !>pectator vie wing. The event 1s hosted b y the"Volun teer Lo ng Bc:ac h Boat & Sk1 Club . L os Ca baller os swimmer s compete fhe founlain Valle>-hascd I O'> ( :ib::illcros Swim C lub will ~· rep- resented a t t hree maJo r C\l'nt\ 1n the coming w eek ( urrl•ntly swimming 10 the Junior Ol}mp1c!> at lndustn H ills arc S <:0tt and John Weste r of W estminster and f ountc1in Valle'r res1den1s (amt' B rovo. n . Kelli W y nn. Laura Knowk'I Rock\ Ross an~ Rrctt Bhc\an1a Jeff Wines. who \\Ill be a !>Cnror at anta .\na Valle) H igh. vo.111 ~ the lone Los ( aballero'> SV1o1mmcr cnm - iwt1ng-1n t he J unior Natronal 1..ham- p1ansh1p\ Aug. 12-16 tn Aulltlll. Tn. \.\-1nl·, ha\ clucked 24 ~O in che 50 meter free this year. fohn and Sco tt W ester. along wltl M ike I o masch will also co mpete 11 the lJ 'i. Western Zon e c ham p1onsh1ps in Colorado S prings. Colo:- \ug. 14-16 Scott W e<>ter, 12, recenll) wo f thm: go ld medal~ in the younge. Junior Ol)'mp1cs. wmning the 100 100 and 400 frcest)lcs. His ume o ~.I 0 QI./ wa!> the third fastest in tht nation for h1!> age bracket He aJs( record ed marks of I :0 1.0 1 for the I()( and 4.34.11 for Ch<> 400, all rn the toi: 16 1n the ll .S P\B.IC ,_,TICE Pmt.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC£ fltlllC NOTICC P\111..lC NOTICC Ml.IC NOT1CE I gardlng 1111• POl-•ton or I co\/9'lant1 eondllloo•. ,... I( 271111 Ham PROMPT ACTION NOTICI Of' FICTTTIOUa .u ... a l 1 965-4400 NOnc. CW ST A TiEMENT Of AaAM:>ONMEHT OF UH Of FtCTITIOUa 8UatNEH NAME Ttta lollowtng per1on1 lltve at>andoned the UM of 111e Flet1t1ou1 Buelneu Name CAL TECH CABINET SERVICES . t?e31 f'lt ''" Ave • IOt, P 0 Box 983, Tuatln Call! 112880 The Flctltlout Bu1111 ... Name ref8"'red to •bove waa ftled In Orange County on November 2 1981 ir!LE NO F172572 B.J A9Cller, 13782 N....,- pon Ave •20e. Tualln Calif ~2880 Thie l>Ull,_ WM tOn• ducted by an Individual Tille 1t•tement was ftled with 1he County CleOc of Or· ange County on July 11 11188 Put>llahed Orange Coaet Dally Piiot July 11 25. eocum~aocee. 10 pey 1he arr1c11on1 ruervatlona. Noctoe of .... of ORIGINAL OF T Hll Slal•wlde Group, Inc MATH Of' I NAMI aTAn•NT Mr K901 Koeal Rec· MATH O. rmmalnlng principal tum of rlgllte ol way and -..... ~... at OOCUlllENT RECORDED dbal ..,... VtOl..A The !Ollowlng ~are reellon Coordlne10f', can AU.EN KING.,...,, I ttwl nota(a)' MCUrecl by Mid men1• of record, and en· : ll'rlYe.... JUtY 11, 1• Aa .... .,...,_ NOTICE IS HEREBY I aHIPAmM>M, M9CJ dOlnQ ~as .,,._ at'ly tadlnleal q~ ANDO. NilfliOM Oeecl of Trull, with l11ttr•l cumbf~ of f9COfd. and No.A132021 MENT NO. •21M2S Of-OIVEN That STATEWIDE ll-.n•JEAN R(SORT ELITE GROUP lions regarding thla TOA.D•HTlfll thereon aa pro~ in uJd ancumbraocee of record to In IM Superior Coun of FICIAL MCON>a Of OA-FORECLOSURE SERVICES aHIPAN>aoN ACOUISITIONS U MITEOI propoeal au.tlon11egwct. llTATI NO. Ataa:l1 l"IOta(s). adVeneel. 11 lllY be aauened out of th• 1he State ol Calllomla lor AHOE COUNTY. ITATI-la now duly appointed ANO Of' NT1T10H (RE O Al.). 29•9 Androt Ing Clly purch u lng To all heirs.~ under the 1erm1 of Nici Deed purctl&M prtoa. Tu•.~-the county ot Orange WIDE FO..CL.OllM« HR-Trultee under a Deed ot I TO ADl9ell1'R St . Coale MHa. Callf prooedur• ehoulO be r• eredltOf't and contingent Of Trua~. Chargee and allng and malolenance ax-lbe Mit1er.ot..lhe &1ate VICE S IY MICJ4f LLE Trust dated 02/14179 ex-EIIAll NO. A 1~ 92826 l8"'rad to ltt4! Purch ... ng eredltOf•, and~ who ••pen-the Tru1tee ~ pen-. and premluma on ot Roy J Jonea DeceaMd PfUUtll aeuled by: SOCAL IN·' To ilfliilr.., belWllClarlee.. Gecxge M WtMlila 2j49,Dl\ll'ITOn oMei' at (714) m•fbll otftawfM lnt~ ot fhe lruata crH 1ed by eald lnturmnce llOOePlable to the Notice' la hel'eby glY91l 1ttel TRUSTEE SALE VESfORS, L TO. 1 llmlted credltore and contingent Androt St . Cotta M .... I MS-•413. In the w111 and/Of -.te of' Dnd o1 Tru1t, for th• purctlner ellall be PfOf•ted-uie u nderllgned Will M4I at NO, 8 t.71110 penne<e/\lp, aa TruttOf',....., crecmora, and perton• woo Calif 92828 • All bid• muat be Meled. ALLEN KING MOFFITT amou11t reHOn•bly Htl-aa ol lhe date Of conftrme-PrlY9le aale to lhe lllghetl REFERENCE eecure obllgatlone In favor may be olherWIM lnt8"'•ted l 0 Brod nu, 5 15' BIOS WILL BE OPENED A petition hu .,_, llled mated to be S 185,5e0 09 Oon Enmlnatlon of title,,. and beat l>ldw eubject to 0 1-8607-0100 ot Wiiiiam P Hanaon and In the wHI and/or eetala ot: Avanld• Del Verdor, San I 10 ·OO A M MON DAY. by Fred O. Molfttt. Joyc9 M The benetlelary und« Mid cording of conve ya nce . confirmation of' said Su· NOTICE Of DEl'AUL T FtoHle C Hanaon, huaband JEAN VIOLA SHEPARDSON Clernenft, Calif AUGUST 18, 19118 Scttlealnger. Mary Ja~ Deed of Trust tleretotOf'e ••· lra nafer tu ... and any title perlor Coun on or al'ter the AND ELECTION TO i •nd ,.,ue 11 community 1110 known a1 JEAN Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-Publllhed Orange Cout Kottwva In lhe Supertof ewtecl and c>ellvered lo IN lntu1ance policy ahall be at 19 d•y of Augutt t9Ml et SEU UNDIR property u to an undllllded SHEPARDSON ducted by t general part· 0 911y Piiot Auguat 8, 19" Coun of Orange County ,.. under910ned • written dee-1!1• axpe nu of the the oftlca of L.'.io.l1 a ' A DIE> Of' TINIT 1/2 lnter•t, Oouglaa C. El· A petition h .. bMl'I llled nerlhlp FIOO quaatlng that Joyce M. larltlon Of Default and 0.-purcfl-Dunn, Attorney al L.aw, &aa ~ANT NOTICE llotl and Palay Ann Elliott. by H-.0 ShepardlOl"I In 1he o.Otga M W-611 Setlleelnger end Mwy J~ mand lor Sale, and • written The underaigned ,_._ N Main Street Suite 808 IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN hulband and wife aa joint Soperic)r Coun of Oraoge TM1 1tatemen1 was flled flt&JC NOTIC( Koet~a t>e llPPC*'ll«S • Nouoa ot Default and Elecr the rlQhllO reject any and 1111 Sante Ana Celll0rn1192701° FORECLOSURE BECAUSE tenanta. u to an •• aa Counly raquH tlng that with ltte County~ ot Or· per.onel r.-tett¥e lo lion fO Sell The under91gned bid• prtor to enlry Of an County Of .Orange Slate of YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR a.,,.nctery A.corded on Helen Shepardaon be ap-ange9 County Otl July 30. FtCTITIOUI IUatNIU lldmlnlster the aet•t• Of IN cauMd Mid Notloa of 0.-Of'der conflnnlng the.... Cellfoml•. all !he ~lght. title PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE 01/25179 .. document no . polnled as per90MI l'9P-19&e .... aTAn.NT dec:«lent. faun and Elec11on 10 Sell to D•ted Augu.et 1. 19&e and lnter"t ol said ci.-SOL.0 W ITHOUT ANY b()()I( 13118 Pao9 1805 ot rM«ltallve1o admlnle18"'the 1'111171 The f~ penK>nl are The petition r~uHtt be r9COl'ded In the county R I C H A R 0 V A N c:eued af the lime ot ~h COURT ACTION. and you Offlelal Recorde In the offlce •tela of the d«:edent Pubtllhed Orange Cou1 dOtng bull,,_ N authottty 10 edmtnleter lhe Wfl8"'9 the rMI propeny It KEIRSBELK, AdmlnltlralOf' at'ld ell the right title and may heve the legal rlgh1 lo ot the Recofder of ORANGE The petition raquHll Dally Piiot Augu11 I. 15. 22. ~IROS PSYOHOLOOI-Mtate under the lndepen- August I 8 1986 located RONALD I(, VAN ftRT, lntarHt tha1 the' Mie le of bring your account In good Counly, CalllOf'nla, deecrtb-1 au1hortty 10 iMSmlnlater the 29, 19&e CAL SERVICES, 3151 A.Ir-dent Adrnlnlt trtllon Of &- F 7.a ·end MCUrlty tgrMment A ftrofMaloftel COJpor· eald dee4lued II•• acquired itandlng by ptylng all of Ing the land tllereln A• more •tale und« the lnd8'*'· F-78' way Avenue, Ste K 105, 1at• Act. ----------Corteolldetect TD ••r· atloft, OM Newport "-· by operation ol taw or other-y<>ur put due payment• plu1 fully deacrlbed on M id Deed d90t Admlnletrallon of Ee-Coat• M .... Calll 92828 A llMrtng on the petition P\B.IC ,_,TICE •k>M Corporetlon, a c• 1I01 Dowe len.t, Newport wtM other than or In lld-permitted eotll 1nd ax-ol trust tat• Act fltlllC NOTICE Randall E Smith, t 1724 wlll be held on AUGUST 20. lornla COfPOf•tlofl, M Mid 99Mh, Cettfofftle t1MO; dltlon 10 thal ot uld ci.-pell-""'thin the time per-lncludlng 1 note(•I for 1he A tlMrlng on the petition Cortnth Ctrcte, Fountain Val-198e al 9:30 A M. 1n Oepl NOTICE Of' Trvet .. , ., AM .._, T1hpllone (714) 1A-1'1M ceaeed at the lime of death mltted by I•• for reln•let• eum ol S295,000.00 th•t llle wlll be held on AUGUST 20, ,..._t FOf r-Y. Cattt 92Nlll No :r al 700 Clvfc: C«lter TfllUl ftE'I IAU IAutllorlu d •ienetun PubUlhed O!'mnge Cou1 In end io all the cet1aln r..i ment of yotH aocounl, wtoleh beneflelal lnterHt under 1988 al 9 30 A M. In Dept ,.,__., Roger A Johnaon. 380 Drift W•t. Santa Ana. CA Mo. IU1-0./ Truet .. Offtoef, 21°'1 Vett-o.lly Ptlot AUQU11 7. 8. 14. property attueled In the City la notmalty flwr bu91,_. MIO Deed of Truat end the NO 3 at 700 CMe C«ller Tlwl Cl"' ool Fouou1nt..._ VIII-Weet WlllOl"I, Ct02, Coate 92702 tura ltYd,, aun. 202, Wood-1988 G G Cou ..J bl"' t•~ --' ...__....., S '1 ""'' MMe Calif 92828 HANION land Hiile, CA t1* 1111) ThFOlO Of ard«'t rowr. nty vi days prtor lo the dll• Mt fOf o .,,a ""'' aecur ..... t ...... ~1 Drive W•l. anta Ana, CA 1ey 11 Melllng propoeele • tF YOU OBJECT 10 the YOU ARE IN DEFAULT :MCM010 1 Ofange.State ofCal"omle· theaaleofyourpropeny No let• pr_,11y held t>y the 92702 from qualified bidder• to Kim Paul Stom1. 1118 1 gr1nt1ngoftllepetttton,you g~~~ ju~E~ ~:~~~~~ Date J~3;;;:.aa Ml.IC MlTICE =~~ delcrl~ as f~ :i-.. ~t~mv1r:: ~~:= ~~ 1~~:.: :,:: gr:,,t~~f ?,!'~~.;: =:.;,:'n~t:i~ =~11 ~;::, Newpor1 ~ ~ .::-~' :Z LESS YOU TAKE i'CTION Pubtllhed Or•noe Cout l"ICTTTlOUI au..... An undivided one-ha lf Ihle notloa Of default mey be for wtolch uld Deed ofTruat lhould either appew ., the the Fountain Valley A«:-Marren. L.~ng. 24908 )ectlona ()( lllewrtttan oblec- TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Dally PUo1 Augu•I a. 15, 22. .. ... tTATa•NT Interest In and to L01 2• of recOf'ded (which date Of r• .. MCUrtty has OClCUred In l'IMflng and •t•te yow Ob-rHtlon and Cultural C«lter Jetonlmo Lane. El Toro, Ilona with the cour1 before ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 1988 The follc>wlng l*'IOl"lt are Tract 2032 as per m.io ,._ cordatlon 9')9Mn on Ihle that 1he payment haa 001 jectlon1 or ftle written Obfee· loceled at 16400 8fookhum Calif 92630 the lleWlnQ-Your ~- A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU F791!1 Going bualneat as corded In Book 179, pegaa notloal. bMf'I made of: F,itur• to Uona with the court before Street, Foun1aln Valley. Cell-C1lvln H H•rrah, Jr . anoa mey be In perton Of by NEED AN EXPLANATION BENTON WEST. 31M I B 48, <19 and 50 ol ml• Thia amount .. s1•.a 13 82 mak• lhe 02/25/118 peyment the hearing. Your appear-fornla Submlt1ed propoeale 22958 MoonetOM. El Toro, your mttomey OF THE NATURE OF THE Ml.IC ..,TIC£ S Brtllol Str .. I Suite lC>e. c.llaneoue mapa, record• of u of 07/10/&e, and ""'" In-ol prlnc;lpal end/or lnterae1 anoe may be In pereon or by Im.flt meet an rtqulrtmenta Calif 92830 IF YOU AAE A CREOOOR PROCEEDING AGAINST Sa nta ,t,ni , C9llf 92704 Ormnge cou,,ty, C911fomla. c,..... untll your aooount and en evt>MQuent pay-your attorney Mt tonh In the Requeet tor Thi• bu11nau 11 con-Of' • contingent c:t9dttor Of YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· NOTICI Of' Mlcttael John Tardlrt, 15 more commonly known beCOm4la current You may I mente, logetller with <ale IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR PropoNI and Specltlcetlon. duele d bl' an unln-the deoaeetd. y<>u mu.I Ille TACT A LAWYER ll'tuVAn IAL• Of' Slarbunt Court, Newpc>n u · 12071 Fleg•tone, Oar· not have to pay the enllr• cllargea, Impound•, ad-or t contlngenl creditor of Thi• I• 1101 in any way to be corporate auoclallon your claim with the court or On Augult 211. 1988, 11 RIAL ftftOftfRTY Betch. Calif 92863 dell Oro~. Cellfomle unpaid portion ol your ~ vancea. tu•. deflnquenl the deoMMd. you muat ftle oonttrued as an agreement, other than• c>ar1n«lhlp preeent tt to the ptrlONil 11 00 A M , Contotldatlld CAH NO. A 1-1t Thie bualne1t 18 con-Terma 'of sale CUl'l In la•-count, 9Yef'I 1tlough Ml pey-peyments on 18"'tlor Ilene, Of y<>ur claim ""'th the court or obligation, or other oontrmct Randall E Smtih repreeentatlYe tooOIMed by TO Servloaa a Catltomla 1n the Superior Coun ol I ducted by an Individual tul mOtrlflf of the United ment •u demanded. but a.-.menta If any prMer'lt It to the pereonal between lhe City of Fountain Thia l1atemen1 waa ftled the ooun within l0ut montha eorp0f'11lon aa duly ap-CaJltomla, for 111e County Of MlehMI J Tardlrt StatM on Nie. or par'! eMh yOU mu.I pay the amount Th•t by r-1hereot. repraeen1atlve appoillted by Valley and any l*'IOl"I or ""'th lhe County Clertl ol Of. from the da te Of flrwt i. po1n1ed Tru•tee under end Orange Thia alatemenl ..,... filed and balance evtdenoad by 11a1ed ebove tfle prHent t>enellclery the coun within four months Orm eubmlnlng a pr<>QOMI ange County on Jvt)I 8, 19" tuence Of tettera • pr'O¥td9d purmuerol to Deed of Tn.191 In the M•11 .. ot the Ettet• with the County~ ot Of. note MCUred by Mortgage ~. vou and you< undef 9'ICll Deed ot Trult. from the d•1• ol !Itel la-Bid• must be good for , n1-In Seetton 700 ot tlle record«! Juty 17, 1984 aa of EDWARD J KISNER o.-County on JUiy 30 or Trull Deed on the prop-beneficiary or mongagee I llu executed and denYwecl .uanoa of letters as ptovlded mlnlim.tm of 45 d'av-Put>tttned Orange Cout Prot>et• Code ot celfot'llle lnltr No 84-295000 ol Of. oH.Md ~ ',erty 90 90ld TWI per oent of may mu1ually agr• In writ-to said Trult ... • writtWI In Section 700 of the The altached propoeal It Dally Piiot July t8, 25, The time fOt filing~ wt1 flelal Record•. executed by NOT1CE tS HEREBY ,.111119 amount bid to be deO<>elled log prtor 10 the lime the nc> Oeclar•tlon and Oemand tor Probate Code ol California Intended 10 be e1.act1pt1Ye of Augvall. 8. 19118 not .. pW• Pftof 10 lour ClltfOf'd Allen Han900, as • GIVEN 1nat ll'le uncSerelgned, Publ<lhed Orange Cout j with bid. tloa of Nia ta poeted (Whldl Sale. and hat cM9C*ted ""'th The lime for tiling Claim• Will the City'• requirement•. not _ F 734 montl'tt !Tom the dete Of the tingle man, aa trua10f'I, In as 9dmlnl1tra1or of the ... Dally Piiot Augv.t 8. 15 22 Bide Of' oner. to be In wrt1-med not be Mttler lhan 1he I Mid TrultM, a written Dec· not •llPlr• prior 10 fou1 rMtrlotlve Generally. they ~ notice ab0\19 the omoa of the Cou11ty A.-tat• of Ectward J Klane<. ci.-. 29. l988 ' • • Ing and wtl1 be r«*...O al en o f the 111,.._montll letetlon ol O.favl1 and 0.-monthl from 11\41 date of the reflect .net the City belleYta flt&IC ,_,TICE YOU' MAY EXAMINE IN corder of Orange County, ceaaed. w111 NII 81 pnvata f .785 ll'le afor.ald omoa el any period etaled above) to, mand for Sale, and hae d.-hearing nottoa at>ow to be In II• beet 1ntere11 Bid· FIC-J....l IU ... H Ille kept by Ille oour1. "you Stat• of Cellfomla, WILL ula to the lllOhM1 and t>eat lime after the ftre1 publl-among othel' thing•, 111 poalted with aald duly 81>-YOU MAY EXAMINE the def'• are requeated to Mty '"""' ere a penK>n lnt•aeted In SEH AT.J>.U8L.IC AUCTION bidder .on...&M t -...---~ hereof and before P!OVld• •ddltlona l time In pointed Tru•IM. well Deed ftle kept by the oovn II yov deec:rlb• an~ceptlona ........ ITAn.NT the Mtat•. yOU mey .w TO HIGHEST B<OOER FOR condlllon• herelMf'ler meo-"-'" ""f date of..... -WhlailO ciJii'll\i def9UI Of Tr\111 at)d ... tile -.,,. I l)t(ton tnttrMtecl Ill filrin lo~ Pf' I Tl\9 followlng ~ -upon IN elt9CU'IOt Ot-ectmin- CASH (J>eyet>le at lime 01 ttontd end .vbject fO con-l'ICTITIOUI Ml ... ll Oiied thl• 3111 day ot tranaler of the property or ment1 evidencing the obll-the .. 11te. you may aetve All propoaal• atiall be dOlng buelnaN M: lttr1tor. or upon tM Ill• aete In ltwful morwy o1 1he ftrmetlon by the ·~ July. 19" otherWIM; (21 •tat>llati • gallon• MOVred 11\ef.Oy. upon the exeoutor or admtn-evalUallld on 1he bull ol the RAND R MANAGEMENT IOfne'I fol' the eucutor or United St•l•I a1· the IOUth lgnated eoun, on or after NMm ITATIMSN'T SNrt.y Mc Beatt\, Admln· l!Chedule of payment• In and llu ~ared and do8I talrator, or upon the •1· publ~ agency·~ Of GROUP, 18390 WOOdrvft. actminlWator. and Ille .tttl front entranoa to ttle Oranqe Augv•I 21. 19M. at 10·00 ~ :=::: ~· are latrllOf' Of the •tel• Of Mid order to curt vwr deflUtt. or I hereby cttci.re 111 euma .., torney for lhe uecutOf or both the firm ano P«tOM91. Weatmln•1er, CAllf t*3 the OOur1 wtttl proof of •· County Otct CourtN)uae, 21 t o'clock em 11 the omc. ot 8 f Oeced«lt bOtll (1) and (2) CU<ed 1her80)' lmmedtetety tdmln1Wa10t. and flit with lhe r9')Utatl0tl and reteran-Lloyd 0.nn<• Rhoton, vtce. • wrmen ~ ltM• w Sant• AM &Nd .. City Of Q1end Etcrow ("Eac;row ~!! A2. N i&-1 ~: LMetW A. °"""· At• FOllowlng lhe e~tlon Of due and peyat>la and tlM Ille COUf1 with proof of ... ctt Of the"""· and lhe ado 18390 Wood1utf, WH t• Ing !Mt you ~ ..... a.Ma Me.. Stat• of CeD-Compeny"). 1745 N Grand · • • ..,_, et Law, • .._.. thttlmepene>d..-r.dtoln elected and dOM ~ vtce. • Wl'ltten requ.t atat-mlnl9trat1Ye ..w. ,__ lfn.. mlMter, Ctllt 9*3 notlct Of t1'lt ~Of 1n in.. lofnlt a1 rlQht. lltlt and A\WIUe, Santa Ma. Cd-M..a, c.llf 92827 MMrl atrMt, ..... •· the flrlt pertqracifl Of tllll -.ct to eeuet lhe ~ ptoe>-Ing that yOU oeair. ~ ponant teG1ort In lhe evW-Larry Dennie Rhoton, wntcwy and IPP'..,,_,. Of 1n1.,..1 con~ to and tomta 92701. County of Or-4 t~e ~~A!"''e~ tent• AH. Callfer11ta notice, unltM the 0Cfl0e1lon «'Y to be 90ld to Ntlefy Ille notice of tllt tlllnQ 01 en in.. atlOtl w111 bt lhe ef)flfty to 18390 Woodruff, WH t• ...... Mlllt• or of IN,..._ now l'llld by It under Mid at109. all the rlQ.111, lltte and tl09 Cellf 92504 " "7'01,A...,_,.._....., '*no !Of~ upon 0t • ObllO•tlonuecuredthefeby Y'tntOtYand~liiaerntnt ol cattyl 1mllll0nlnput141oileb-mlntt•.Ctllf t2e83 ttontor 9000UOUn•1tto11eo Deed Of TN91 In the P'°'*'Y intertet lhet ~ wtat• of Thi bulln... i. con MoeMdl Mt*ate written 191Mnient • • undlvlOed 1/4 Int.,.. •l•te NMt• or of IN petl-111ty and property datM09 In-. Thi• txlel,,... 11 con-In Section l200 and !200.6 Of lltU91ed tn Mid County and the decedent. at the time of • -Pvblraned ~.,. COMt ~ yOU and 'fOUf er.di· and Vllleoe Ao.cs Ptletmecy, Ilona 0t llOCOUl'll• mentioned euranoa. ctucted by oo-pennwe tl'le C.ilfoMle ~ C:O.. State deecrt~ as· THE hie death and all fight. tltle 0"f:' ~ OOtPO',.,:t Deity Piiot Augvet 8, t , t&,. !Of Ptffl!lta ' lonOtt Ptf\04, lftC · ' Celltomle OOf'POf· In hc11on 1200 and l200 5 OI Appllcantt tubmltttno l.arrV Oennla "1w>ton "9r 9. ......,. ..... 80UTHEA8TERL.Y IOFE!T andlnterMtthltaaldM1ala fhleyll1at~t _.tiled 1~ y<>uha.,..onlyll'le ieg.i rlghl atlon,astoenundtvlded1/4 tlleC&ltfomla Probete Code out11andlng ptopoaale mey Tlllt tlll*'*" W1l8 filed WeelHJ, A111ete H4 °' THE NORTHWESTERLY llH 90qU!fed by operation Coun C Or FleOe to 1top the .... ot you< prop-lnt...i. ....... L 111-.., .It., At• be tnlltted to part~tl In an wltll the County Cltttl of Or· TM..._, A...,. W 250 FUT OF THE SOUTH-... ()( otherwia.. other then, With ·~ IY i«J!1! 3()-ttty by paylno Ille entire DATE· 07/ 10/H ..,._, ,., .................. oral Interview In Of'der tl't•t anga County on JUiy 9, 1He p, ...... , -.... WESTERLY 166 FE£f OF or In adcl4tton to, tlltt Of the = nty on ·-1 ' rtaJC NOTIC( tnlOUnt demanded by YoUf atetewtde °'"P:. IM . Via Op.,te, Newport theOltymeynw)r .. ft.o•IYelY '111741 ........ C'" M. ....,.,. THE NORTHWESTERLY 112 cseoao.nt at the llmt Of hie creditor .., ITATIW1DI l'OM-....... CA_, evtluala IN ex.pent .. of. Publlahed Orange CoMt ......... .... °'L.OT111,TAACT.300"4 O..tll,el\dln andtotllereel Publlehed Oratl09'1= '1C.TmOUe..,_el To ftnO out the amount CLOIUflll IUVICU, P\lt>IW* Orange Coeret fwedto lhe Clty '1na1Mlte-Dally Piiot Jul'/ 1a. 21, PublleMd Or9np Co.I PEA MAP RECOAO!D 1H Pf'Ol*tf oornmonl'/ cSetiO-o.lty Piiot AUO\ltl t. t5 22 ...-eTAT'llmfT' yOU mute pey, or to at'rlfl99 THlfllllA 00\.DllllTH, Delly Piiot Augvet 7, I , t-.. lion and award Of contract Augv1t 1, I, tt80 o.11y 1 Piiot AuguM 7. a, t•. 800K , ... PAGES 11 AND naled .. to 1 Granes Street.. H 19" • . • The ,~ petlOnt .,.. '°' pey!'IWll IO llOCI Ille~ Off1Cl.fll '* .,, .. be by the Founlal!\ Val-F-721 ,. 12 ~ MISCELLANEOUS Santa A"• Cellfornla. and , 792 001nQ t>ut6Nte •• 060tUt .. Ot If your Pf~ De Pvl>fW1ed Orange Coeet T1'fOOt ley City Councl TllAIOI MAPS, ~ THE COUNTY ieg.ity deecrt~ M fOllow&· • EMPLOYEE MANAOI· In ~· '°' fll'r'J llY Pttot July ll , 2S. •-.,. Mftftl'.r Pf090Mla aut>mlt1ed In •-.,. W\f""" •-.,. Mf\TW't AECOROIA O F S AID l ot 11 of Trtct 2482 • P\BJC NOTIC[ MENT CONIULTANTI, reuon. oontact. VILLAO[ Augvet t.8.1N6 F782 f'-..r\< ""'~ l reeponeelottlll reca~tt>e-r uu...n.""-. "-nui-. COUNTY per map recorded In 800ll 45t8 T,.-nont LMlt CoroN AOAO PHARMACY. INC . '1Cl'f1'1CMM ..,.... oome the property Of lhe '1CTTT10U9 .,_.. rtennoue Ill ll•N Th• above OH Crll>ed 127, P8Q18 4', 49 Md 60 of '1C"'10Ue .ue.IN del Mat CeM t212S W p HANSON/O C 6 p A. "8.JC NQTIC( MAm tTA~ City Of ,ounttln V= ...-1TA~ ...-eTA~ deed 0( tNfl la OM of 1twM MleoellaneOul Mepe In the ..... eTAT'llmfT' T....:0. A ~ 451& ELLIOn, TAU8TEH, % I lfl IUbl&Ct to the deede Of INlt aeourln9 one oMoe Of County ~-of The .--..... ,,_._,. .,.. Ttwmenl Lane. aoroM del 8 TAT I WI 0 I , 0 A I · fltC1'TT'M>U• IUIMll f ht IOlowlng penone ere Calltomla blo A.-Th& tOl'OWfng pertOnl .,. Th& tollowlng l*'IOfW .,.. ~ end MQlftty -rw-Ortngt Coun"" 001nQ ::.::::.::.:! M-~-Mer c..t t 2tff CLOSUM 8UMCEI 4540 NAm STA-doing ~ •· 1 ot the . dolrla ~ M doing bua#Mi&t • ment. '"different-·-110. OI onW. ere lfflrted e11iU'i'-"c"AA1. 1737& Jamea' A. Woodward. l(liAANY VILLA filOAO ThefOllowlng·~.,. O "ANG! COUNTY c:ofell Act Thia llCrt"'. TH! IUOA1' LOA, A P ROftO MOllLI! (Oftnge6 ~) for N IO property end mutt 9fookhul'&t 8ulte ta1 Foun-a3ea I. lfoed'IW9y. l.Qng 1114, SAN OlEGO. CA dolnat>ullntleae: lHIAAftUITIC HOME=.:.:.~= CLOTHINO COMPANY,N 1 MUSIC. 1000 Wfllo- The ttf'9911 add,_. ind be In wrttlncl and w4ll bt,... IAln Valley, Cel" t27ot 8Mdl, Callf, tol03 92123, ~81t) S71-7N2 S!AOULL 80'1WAR!, MAISAQI HRVIC£. 8 In the PQHIUICfl Of publlo Plumer •C. C.e MtM. ~. FOUfltllln v...,, other oonwnon "9ignatlon, ~ 11 tfte oMot Of the OfMr w en-, 1737& OWi e. 8mtth, t781 Clnefl It =w ~..= 1t 7 8tMfO«I, IM'w, Cellf. ~21~S.. Ln., Wine, •OtnCllH ISlOdere mu.I ~~~!82lllnb9th MOOf'a ~oeWllllam I(..,.,.. II any. Of lhe ,..., Pf~ &CMMI ,....,enoad &crow 8'ook11Ur9t, ,ountaln Valley, Alna Lane, Alt• l.Orn*. Cellf "°" oon • 927111 Andr• 8lelne Miiier .• "'-'1y and judtclouety de-Alc:l'ley. aa 1 ftlumet •C. 10043 WNppoonwtll ,~ ouctl btd above 11 Compeny for tllt ~Calf t27ot tt'RH or the~~ AtcatdO Nff«fo .v.iio. Almond Tr .. Ln lrvtn. tgnat• prosifl•t•rt lntor· CoataMw.Celll '2t27 talnV...,,Callf Htoe c='td to tw 212 S.ainta trator at any time ettar llnlt T1111 t>u9'MN I• con· Thie lklMMU la con-::"IM'/Nl¥9 'fOUI 187 StlllforO, IMne Ceilf C4lllf tn1a · ' matlon or materte l• r1111 bulln ... It con-TM• bvttneM It con-~'4 • Cost• Mete. ::: .,!. :;-..., ": ~:!,"' a;,::Mctual =::, by a OW't1 r>et'· HohillUwtandlng the tllCI u:~~ bvelne.e la con. Thie t>uatneee 11 OOft. :'..O::.~ In~ en: MMCI IJy an lndMdl.* ttuctecl IJy Im\ lndMIMI The "'~*' T,,,.._ TtnN Of ...... 1:91 In Thie alet«fttnt ... llled T..,.. 1' ~ =:.-~:,: tof-. cM:ted tJy an lndMcMI "'::.1:::.,.,. ~., ~ · ~· .. ~ ""'.: fled =-' ~ ... llled ~"'rt lleblllty for "'rt ~ ~ Of m. ~ wftf11'lt County Qn at-Qr.I Tlllt lta'-"tnt ... fled ~'NY ::J:: ~Alfredo nw _.,,..,. ,... Mao P1ae11 complete Ill• Witt\ u. County a.11 ot Or~ wlln IN County Clert at Or· lllCOl'T~ ot TN..,... St ":7•* on con-*"Gt County on .My 301 wftllttltCountyClnOfQr.. =.o:!Yte~pMrto Thia tt•tement ... llltcl ""tl'ltheCountyc.tcOIOr· :::::::' ~~:;:.-. Coui\ty on .Mr 14, ~County on .Mr 11 • .,,_ lrlld ouw oommon 11nna.t1on Mlt Ter1 ,.,. teM j_.. County on -Mrs. , ... !he oondl.ltlon of the ror. with v. eoun~ aarti of Or-atlOt County on Mr,,.•· .. !!!! -iw dOCutn.nti lend 1eae ____ reeo __ detllOM11on, ,, I/If'/, liflOwl'I «*'t of Ml(Mtt '*' to bt 0.0 , n.-,.,... ~ ... County on~ ... ,... -....... ' r .... ._ NI - Mreln ~ with ~ • PuMIMO Of*"Ot COMt P\lbllalltd Or#IQt COM! Atl'Mmbtr YOU MAY . "1a1t P\lbfflfled 0t-. 0oeet Pfopoeelt to Cny Qen(, ~ ll"llbWl«S °'ange Co.I Putlllel'4o 0r"'Ot Co.I IMS .... Wiii be madrt. bait ·• S-. ~ pr~ le on • Delly P1101 ~ I. ta, U , Deify Piiot -= 1a. 21. L08E LEGAL NOHTI " PublltneoO Of-. C0Mt Oally Piiot ~ 18 25 of Fount Ml Vait9y. 10 Del~ Piiot .My 11 U Dally Piiot July 1a, H . wlltw>Ot OCMNnt Of ..,. A8 IS ~ ...... 29. lHI Augvet 1, I. 1 YOU 00 NOT TAl<l Dally Ptlol """' 1a , H . ~-t, •. '* ~.Y~ •"e~l•Ac~ .... kAJm701 .. ,.v,~., August 1 I . 1Mt f-72~ AUIJUll1 I, ... ,... ,_ ...... ranty,a~orlmpllect,,.. ~bjeet_.!!~~_!I __ F-111 F·72S Auouel 1,1. ttM ,.Jn .-..!..!~ , ,. " r .. ., ,,.. StatiStics usually sound reputable In his ·:Autobiography," Mark rwain altnbutcd to Disraeli the widely spread rtmark, "There are thrtt lo~d~ o~.lics: he~. damned he!», and staust1cs. Whether Disraeli ever said this or not is qucsuonablc, but the fact rt'mams that a st.atisti& sounds more reputable than an unsupported fact, and lends itself to morC' d1stort1on b) a skillful )jar. One of the most recent cxh1b11s of 1ugghng wttb figures has t>cen the comp1lauons of "m1 sing children" 1hat have so agitated c1v1c and community groups -not to menuon 1he fear it has instilled an children. When one examines the raw ,tatasucs carefully, 1t 1s found that by far the largest percentage of the ··massing" have run away on tht'ir own. or haye been sequestered by a parent af\cr a divorce or separation. Not one an a thousand has been kidnapped for harm or for ransom This is not to say, of course, thai a tl·port of a missing ch'ild should be treated liJh.tly: merely that in the aurcgate 11 as not a numerous crime and in most cases not a cnme at all· e'cept an a legal and technical sense ' We conunue to be impressed b} ~ta11st1cs beyond their reahs11c mean- ing. A cunning stat1st1c1an can cook up almost any table 10 achieve tht' results desired -as man} an "annual report" has shown us. All of us arc acquainted with the old chestnut about the man who drownt'd wa dmg aCToss a creek with an averngt' depth of sax inches -although an tht' CC'ntcr it was I 0 feet deep. I once had lunch \I.Ith four other SIDllEY H1111s men. The average wealth ofrach man was about $30 malhon: four of us "'ere hv1ng on ordinary salancs, whalo the host had about $1..SO m1lhon. And you ma} have heard about the salesman who was growing nervous about so many airplane h1Jackm.gs. and went to a stausucaan one day. "C'an )OU tell me," he asked. "wha1 the odds would be against my boarding an aircraft on which some· one had hidden a'bomb?" "Comt' back next week," said the statistician. "and I'll have analyzed the available data." "Well," said the salesman on his next v1s11. "do you have the answer?" "Certain I}'." was the reply. "The odds are one million to one against your getting on a plane with a bomb on at." "Those are good odds." the sales- man said, ''but I'm not sure they're good enough I travel by air a lot more than most people ... ··wel1.1fyou want to be rcall}' safe." the st.aus11c1an said. "then cafT) a oomb along wnh you. Tht' odds arc one billion to one against }our boarding a plane with two bombs on ll ... Sid.Dey H•rrls ls • syadlc•t~ colomalst. If icedidn 'tfloa-t, we wouldn 't be on earth lf1ce didn't float. where \l.Ould )OU be" Put that quel) to the next gathering of the clan. if your clan e'er gathers. Ahswer is no\.\here The earth would ha' e tu med .\ntarcuc ~ohd long ago. The simple fact that ice floats 1s another Ice) to hfe on earth. You knO\.\ ho"' to \.\Ork \Our T\ 's remote control tuner. don't )OU'l .\nd how to run }Our m1cro"'a'e o,·en? Then how come )ou've nt'\er heard of Percy pencer the in'entor of both" Wh }' mothers talk more 10 bab} girls than to bab) bo)s I do not kno~. but such rs the contcnuon ol the researchers. L.M. Bovo mule's hoofpnnt from a ho~·s., .\. t:suall). The mule's 1s smaller Q Do an\ birds find their "'a' around. the ~a) bats do. b~ sonar" · .\.Two. at least. The .\s1an S\\1flle1 and the ml bard. The) nest 1n dark ca' es. ~ 1 d k ~•· .\ustrahan re~earchcrs -~~c\ ~ n OW Of\8 OCS II let ~"WP-eittl -~'l"° rearoJiCtO befirn-'1JUO'T'C"5t."t'Tll Oreo cookie? lights ma) -oh. m) -\unt Mrn~ - A. 95 minutes. Five bakcnc~ turn cause soml" <;Ion cancer out a m1ll1on a day. might add. Q. Could frontier 1rackers tell a L.M. Boyd columnist. is a syndicated t . .f t1rday,A1p1tt ARIES (March 21·Apnl 19): Attention centers around home. family, manriage. What appeared to be a lo s will soon be rccove~ Empha)as on diplomacy, domestic adjustment. money that comes from urprise souJce. You'll be offered contract. 1 TAlll\O (April 20-May 20); Define tcrins. cmphuue practical values. realize that qualil)' comes first. Lunar pos1tJon haghh&ht h~hh. employment. pets, basic tasks rcc:entJy i111ored. What had been luddcn wall be revealed. much to your advantage. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Good lunar asl)«t h1ghhghts speculation, excitement, variety, intensified romanuc ------------- rclauonship. NottUn~ occurs halfway - it 1s "for real." Older individual bas your best interests at heart and wtll prove it. s CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): You'll YDMEY finish long-st.anding prOJCCl. Sccunl}' IS n enhanced, home repairs ehmma1e what OIARR had been safety hazard. Love rclat1onshJp wall "survive." People arc drawn to you. ••••••••••••• and many seek your counsel. LEO (July 23-Aug.. 22): Emphasis on independence, creati vity, tnps. v1s1ts. reunion wttb relative. Stress versaulny, keep opuons open What appeared to be "bad news" will be transformed into reason for celebrauon Romance will Oounsh VIRCO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll locate art1cle that had been lo t. mming or stolen. Intuition rings true. you'll learn by sharin1 kn owled,c. Former "teacher" as back on scene, available for consuhauon. Aquanan figurt'S prommently. • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Events take sudden tum in your favor Judgment, intuition are on target. You'll make new start. romance plays role. popularit) increases. You'IJ be invited to special ~vent 1hat could include travel. SCORPIO (Oct. B-No'. 21 ): Look behind scenes, ma1nta1n aura of mystery. glamor. Your position is strong, refuse to be intimidated by one who as envious. lacks fatth. You'll have opportunity to rebuild on sohd structure SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Focus on change. travel, vanety and what could be "serious Otrtat1on." Emphasis also on persuasion. friends aspirations. ab1ht}' to perform 10 outstandmg fashion. Gem1n1. Virgo pla} roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Lunar pos1t1on h1ghl1ghts prestige. caret"r part1c1pat1on m communit}, chantable or pohucal prOJCCt You µin populant). and you'll receive gJfi representing token of affecuon Holida} plans changC'. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18) Emphasis on phalosoph). spiritual 'alue!> posslble JOumey. Man) answers are found through med1ta11on Protect pnvac>. realize some persons want onl) to take wtthout giving an}th1ng 1n return. You emerge victorious. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Do some pm ate detective work '\' ou lOuld make discovery which enhances financial secunty Dig deep for information. reject su perficial responses. You'll team plent) concerning mone) status of others. c... IP AUGUST 9 IS YOUR BlRTHDA Y C)cle highlights change. Lra\ et "anet)'. mamage. possible addition to famtl) ·You gain grea1er freedom ano fi nd outlet for creative capab1bt1es. Anes. Libra play important rolC's an \O ur hfe. You are dynamic. impulsive. drawn to la". theater. medicine. You could have unusual mark on head or face. Man) are dra" n to yo u. seek )Our counsel. trust your judgment. You'll travel in Scp1ember December could be' )Our most memorable month of 1986 .. Former patient takes surgery on the chin DE.\R .\ ...... !'I LA~DER : Fl\c ) cars ago I had an operauon that helped me feel a lot better about m) looks In fact 11 changed m) pcr- sonaht} I used to be vel") quiet and antro ... encd. but the surge!") made me feel so good about m)'self that I became much more outgoing and sociable I \.\as born \.\llh a receding chin It ANN UNDERS ~~more and mtlff'3s ttn""•e"-... f?""f"'t!tl,..1ng chills, r m sorcly1CTTTl1~0 went on .\n operation. called an tell them that I once had the same os1eo1omy. puHetl m ) "Chrn out and problem and decided to do something put m) face and profile into the about ll But I'm afraid to sa) proper ac'lthet1c balance. an ... th1ng for fear I might hun '>ome- When I see people Mth !>n erely one's teehnKS Will )OU please let the!>t' people kno\.\ that help 1~ available'? Man) techniques ha'c txcn perfrcted 1n the last 15 }ear~ l 'rge them to make an appoint- ment with a good oral <;urgeon Thank \OU -ONE ~HO oro .\!'; D IS E\ ER· ().M U( H H>\PPIER. FI NAL SUMMER SALE! DEAR ONE: Thank you for writing a letter that may help a great muy ~pie reel better about their appear- ance. To those wbo have tbe problem: <)\I 1 0111 \lill11111 Dull.u, of < lll ft'lll .111d lll'I .ti TIH'd \lilt,, 'fH>rt 10.11,, ,1,u k,, d1t'" 'h1rt,, lie''· ,1"011t'<l ,po1h\\'t•.1r . .ihu l..tdu·, \tllh. ,l.11 "'· 'Jlllll' 1'0,11,, d1t''l'lt'' .u1<l .t"c>1ted 'fH•rt'''c.11 .tt rc·thu 11011' NFVt'R Bft-O Rl HAVt WF HAD Sl'C II A L RFAT MONI:\ SAVI"!(, SAi f NOTH INC. llAS Bl tN Hfl D RACK FVF RY ITFM I' ON \Al~ AT ~II 80'., OH T HE ORl<.1..,Al PRIC f' AMA/IN(, \A\'IN(.\' COMf FARLY' TO 80o/o OFF Tbe best way to select a competent oral surgeon Is to ask someone wbo bas bad tbe operation and obtained good results. If you know of no such person, ask yo ur dentist 10 rec- ommend an oral surgeon. Then ask tbe oral surgeon If be (or sbe) will let you see some "before" and "after" photos of the patients be bas operated on. • • • Df.\R .\NN L.\:--JOER~ When I ldi the m1htur. ~en ice I kept .1 tltcuonar.. t"'ll · a~htrays and some 'unglas!>c~ The guilt has bothered nil' cHr stnce Somt• people m:n 1h10t.. I am 'itlh but I ('Ouldn't get 11 out ol m' mind I ha' c hclOme a C'hnm.m anu kmi'~ tht' Lord "ants me to m.1!..c resutut1on So here l'i a mone-. CJrder for SI 00 made out 10 the .\1r Force I doirt i..-no,rwhere ln"enrt-rr tmTi" figured )OU would Please mall 11 10 the nght plact' Thanks and God ble'i\ >OU -N.\ME \\-ITHH ELD {RENO. NEV.) DEAR FRIEND: The money order went off today to Gen. Cbarles A. Gab'rlt l, C1llef, U .. Air Force, tbe Pentagon, Wulaln•ton, D.C. along wttb tbla letter: Dear General Gabriel: Ent'lotcd you wlll flnd a money order for $ l 00 and a copy of tbe tender's letter to me. Isn't It aratlfylng to receive a money order and a letter like tbls? Plutt' let me bear from you when Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT IF~, ~t t , , .. L 18 FOa L08ll-ON·L08ER Both vulnerablt South deals NO&TH WEST • 105 2 •••a Q 9'75S 0 l(J ' • • 10 t BA.ST Q A I( J 10 4 •J t Q Q I o 1oe s •J• O Q 9 2 •• es s SO TR •AKQ'7 4 v8e v A 715 •AQ 7 The btddmg South Weet I • Pu a ortb Eut 2 • Pu• Pua Pu• King of ~ 4 • PaH Opening lead Tht>re are several occasions when a loser-on·loser play 1 ap- propriate. You might adopt it wht>n you want to prevent a particular hand from gaming the lead, a.11 a means to bring about an ellmana- uon play, to avoid an overruff, or to protect your trump holding Here's an example of the last At th as vulnerability. West would be taking has life an ha hands 1f he were to overcall with l wo hearts Smee ha!t side wa.s using ft\'e·card mlijors, r-.orth had an easy raise to two <Jp&des, and South's leap to game ended the auction West led the kmg-ace of hearut O R.orro"~ i.ne., of the fovr acrombted word• ti.· ~ low 10 form four ilmple WOfdl 1 . I 1' 1Hr 1 Rr I __ G_W_U_R _N_l , 1 CHARllS GOREN 0111 SHARIF llnd continued w1th the jack (a low heart would have made lire s1mpln for t:&st ). East soil round the best derense or ruffing As the cuds lay. had declarer overruffed ht would have had to lo5e a trump mck and would tMonjiave had to fall buck on the diam_ond fine for his contrllct. That would have fllaled-down one Al the price of a possible ovM· trick, declarer Insured his contract 11,gJlnst normal breaks Instead or overruffang, he discarded hls pos· Sible diamond loser, and he wu In full control No matter which suit East chose to return, declarer would win. draw trumps and claim the rest of the tracks That brings us to about the haJf. way point an bridge from A to Z Ir. tht" next four weeks we wtll run thr last 14 hands. staring with M for Merrimac Coup WOii llU I I r I . t ,___C_N_tJ_K_K_, ~ I 1~ I I . - How la rt that our memory 11 good enough to retain the leut trlV!allty that happens to ua, and not good enough to reoouect how --0-P-S_E_E_O_.....,I often we've tOtd me same-? I Is I I' I e Complete lhe chvckle quoted . . . . . . bv lolling '" the mono"g words '---'--.L--'--.L--'---' vou de••lop from Slep No 3 ti.low e PP N" NUVBE REO lPTEl!S IN 1HESE: SQUARES TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Mon1h abbr 5 Trusted 10 Tater 14 ASlan river 15 Egg-shaped 16 Cuban coin 17 Sympathy 18 Gourd 19 Commod1t')' 20 Kin ot aves 21 Feed 22 Assent 24 Gems 26 Handle the helm 27 Watery mix 29 Weight 32 Mon1ana river 33 Exclaim 34 Blue Eagle 35 Antmat fOOd 36 trtsh count~ 37 Cas1or s stayer 38 Clinkers 39 Gators kin 40 Ms Lehmann <1 1 Starllke <13 Showered 4T GIW71~ 45 Oaughtt!fS ol l9\.1$ <16 Wears down 48 Rall bird 49 For wruch 52 TeaMS 53 Judge 55 French mone'y 56 Suiter 57 Prodder 58 French pronoun 59 Antes 60 Nurses 61 A way 011 DOWN 1 Dunce~ 2 Radiate 3 Makes 1t dark <I Undertake S Lecture 6 Lehrs 7 Sallow 8 WW 11 zonf' 9 Ado poison 10 A<Jded nu1meg 11 Prokollev score 12 Secondhand T3 Roar 2 1 Oo mendinq PREVIOUS PUZZlE SOLVED 23 Copper coin 25 e~perts 26 Coc1o.1a11s '}7 Gree1o. promenades :?8 T1n1e•o ('9 Pu1 down JO Provoke 1 1 Moder alt'd JJ Mars 36 Rolls a ~ven -r-~ 39 Plale<I J 40 · lh1vago' girt 42 Camera per1' <13 Sh1pworm1 45 Sharpened 46 Catch 47 Nat1ona11ty •8 Evidence 50 Ethnic dance 5 1 ~rench rivet 5• 84!1ore pral 'i'5 R'Gcm5"n "Bay - " g 10 11 12 13 16 19 T H E ORIGINAL PRICE 1t arrtve110 I can notify the tender. -----~--~-­ NEW FALL MERCHANDISE IN SEPTEMBER " ........ ._ . .,..... ... ...,..... 1111 "'"""" "-~ ,, .. ,., l l" 'llllli<' ri..-~·•r.11.::1'1 • 111stin SlorP Only JU(, "IORI 1t11lH'- \l111 ... 11 111 ,, '•m I.! ,1 .............. 1 ........... . .... _ .............. .... ....................... ..................... ----~---.. ... . ............... ~-.. .... . lncert'ly, Ann Landen. P .. to Reno: Within toen days I rerelvtd an acknowlt d1ment and a tbank-you. Tbe wrong bat ~en rlabt· ed -and tbta tomt t---<1---1-- • • • DE. R \N'.l\i l\"IDl-R\ Th"" 41 for the "'oman ~ho'ie hm tnend want her to ae1 3 tattoo on her hrta\tc. You 1old hrr not 10 dn 11 hut )ou f..'\\C her 1hc wron1 rca\on People "'ho 11et uutoocd he{ u~ someone t'I~ nt'i them to alwa\~ rearet 1t fhat woman 'ihould h. H' 52 told her hoylnC'nt! tn a1·1 h1mwlt '64 tltll){)(d 11 he hkt' 1t 'iO mu' h -I ..,56,..,,_. -+--+-+-- ID NO IN I '\~ Vft1 \\ DEAR l..V Voo 'rt rlabt. 1llank11 for t'Omln' up wills a bf'ttf'r antwtr SQ tban mint I ~ -, . I .. Or&n09 Coast DAILY PILOT/ Frk:tey, Auguat 8, 1Me THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE ~~ v, by Virgil Partch (V IP) r-r ~NU ' 1 I I • "Are there ever any BOY poodles?" "Iced tea really hits the spot on a day like this, doesn't it?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE .. ( i,, 11 tu Ii:-better on the hv1 na room cafpet?" by Hank Ketcham 'W,41( /NJM 1 C.¥1°T WE TALK 11\IS OVER?' PEANUTS -i.if (;;:,.),...,_' -,.;,.\-_J.,) ... :;o 6 0UC" .• ~ ..... GARFIELD :;t~· ;, TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE E'l\lrE R WBA WC~' IN~IANl70M'S A/llSWEF<. TO l-0015 .Illl. CONGRAlu1..AT10N5. NO!(MAN I -<WQE ilN U>IC.1..~ I ROSE IS ROSE -'"'E BA.._.( 5il{0K.E , t).(EU.E:NT1 HIO IS SORT OF DISGiJSTlml-Y SPOll.IOD. 1;,1EU,. 1i ,r nJPN~ 1 ~ ~lf.'U, L!.T '()J VNIJVI .1 by Jim Davis MERE COME5 TM[ GROONP5 KE.E.PER , ANO, YES,1 BELIEVE Hl'5 CARRIJ1NCS A GUN by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES WHY PON'T YOO Ln<E WAlfR. WA "E? FUNKY WINKERBEAN kET'S TAKE A t.DOK AT CAP'TAl"1 CRA'>K5HAFT, 'UP Cl.05E AND PER!>CNA L' I DOONESBURY '· I -. ' .. '" ' T"1 1qB4 , AS A b(H()'.)k. BOS DRIVER AT WEOTVIEW H16H -"WOOk , HE Ra.EIVED THE 'OUTSTANDING BUS DRIVER OF THE YEAR' AWARD •.. ' by Berke Breathed l'l</Wr-- 1/Ml )Ct! YIAT !1€-· I by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston l~ICflll'/---H~SAID ITWRS A Cfflt-ICI: lb 'FIND ~IMSElF.' by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux -----ANO WITH PCP, IT'S POSSIBLE THAT IT NEVER WILL BE I by Tom Batiuk RJR kE.AVIN6 ll'IORE KIDS OOT STA"1DING , wArfiN& FOR THE BUS < THAN Al¥.i OTHER DRIVER ' •·• by Garry Trudeau • - • J• . AUGUSf8,1986 ._D\IIXPILOf ENTERfAINMENTGUIDE . VOL.2 /N0.31 .. I 1 I I I I ... I I I - HB 's 'Charley ' agrandfinale I hl' Hun11ng1<>n Beach Pia> hou\e 1s nnguig do" nits cunain in 1he \tad11l V 1llagc c,hopp1ngccntt'r after a c,evcn-}'ear ~lint with a rollicking goo<l produrnon o l the .. intage mu.,1cal "Where's Charley'!" ~ uturt• plan') tor the B-)l'ar-okl communit) theater group arc up tn tht>atr at this wn11ng. but fort he mo ment the playhouse 1~ prov1d1ng .i happ~ 11me for 11'> audience" through Aug. JO wi1h a neatl y paced rl'mknng ol the mu!.1cal version of one of the theater's cla<;o;1c dll''>tnut\. "Charle>'!> Aunt." D m·ctor Kent Johnson. who has spec1ah1ed over the year!. 1n Toi Tnus fitting big musicals into lntle theaters. has his fi r;t team - musical director Tim Nelson and c horeographer K)sa Cobb - at work on "Where's C'harlt'} ')" And betwccn the fran11ccomcd> a nd the fla'h> foot1Aorl.. ~ou rarel~ no11cc holA \tll) the scnpl rcall) 1s. whl(h 1\ one of the rl'3'><>11\ pla)<i get turned in1t1 mu\ll·al<, Thl' I ranl. I Ul'\..Cr-< reorgl' \hholl mu'>tlal 'l'r\lon era'>l'\ Olll' 111 the thrcc <hlord wllqtl' ho~' from"( harle~ \~uni" and rl·qu1rn thl' charactl'r of C h.irle\ w ll~ tn and out of drag as he romanCl''> hie; lad~ lnend and 1mrt·r.,onatl'\ hie, a until' lrom Bra11l (whcrt• the nulc, comc Imm> 111 rrm 1ck thl' rl·qu1rl'd 1.:hafX'rone h 's an e"hau\ttng J'is1gnment Ju,t onl' night altcr h1\ dine'>'> loru:d thl· pla}housc to c:anll'I .1 rt•rlurman1.l' < rreg < ohen \.\J\ b<td. 1n gl'ar last ~aturda\. mrnp1ng through 1 hnkm,inl11ng rok IA 11h all '>top<> uut. ( ohen. "'ho u'e' h1" e> c\ murh l1~l' thl' IJtl' M<trt) fdJman "uproanou'>I)' funn) part1cularl} wb1:.n wooing an"t:JO«t gcntkm~-whu e(l\~~calth tbrn.-.... marriage. l k k a<h llll' audtl·m:c; 111 a c.:ummuntt) ~1ngon .. Once 1n I 1n c With <\m\ .. 1Alrn h 1' a total dd1ght C .reg Irwin J' ~ h.irlc) ·, ..._hoolbo> s1dck1d. g1'C'> J !>moo1hl~ 'uluntl po1tra~JI and 'u>rc' mu\1calh· 1n his .. M) Darling" dUl'I v-tth \kll\\a '.1A1lt "'ho\\.· \.\tdl'-l'\l'd tnnoccnn· undt.'r'IC<Hl'' an C\ll'lknt · harat1cn1at111n t...art·n \ngl:la doco;n't quite mea..,url' up a\ ( harll'\ \ l.1lh Im t' though 'he po~'>e\'l'\ a line singing \ OIC'C \ l'll'r.sn Jllnr PJul Tl·'>Chl.e -lookmg \Cl') mulh lt~l· kurgl''' \krl·d11h ., Pl•ngu1n 1n the ··Batman" scnec,-1s ho"'ltngh lunn~ a' thl· durt·d guard1,rn ol the two ) oung lad1c~ IA ho cha\C\ thl· hl.·~o\.\ nl·d r hJrk) through thl' garden 8111 Shope also 1<; clklll\l' 1n ,1 more rt''tra1ned rt•rformJnce a\ Irwin'<. father who e\Che\.\\ thl' phon\ aunt .ind un"'111111gl) tall'> for the real o ne Coak C ooix·r a' thl" genuine aunt from Bra.r1I gracc\ thl' '\tagl' "-Ith .1 line phH1tal and \OC:al prc~nc:e And Edmund Van IX•u..cn J rl·g.ular .11 thl' old l...iguna Pla\houw two decade\ ago. rcturno; 10 um1munll\ thl:ater 1n a neat 1.ameo ii' thl· bo\.,. butler < ohh and 1'-l"l\on ha'e <.reated \Orne ~plend1d 171U'>llJI n11>ml·n1c, pan1rnlarh the lull-cast production number "The l\je\.\ •\c,hmolean \1Jrth1ng \o<.ll't) and ~tudrnts Conservator) BJml" .ind the ·c """P'" 'equl'nte 1n the lad1c.,· dressing room. Jean< nk\ l'O\tume\ Jrt' l'\fll'l IJll\ etlrcmc and the chorus ol Johannah Leplc} fllcn On11 I 1<,a Pn"'l'll knn1h.•r "itmps<>n. ( laud10 On11. 1-Jrad Mtlkr. F-m: "itl'Phl'O\ and R ll hJrd ( ohh hac; some sctnt1lla11ng cn~mblc moment\ in thl' m1n1c,rnlc theater "V. herl''' < harlc'r"" l'Ont1nues for four m ore wcl•kcnd<> -r-nday'i .tnd 'iaturda)\ at X 10 "-Ith two matinees Sunday and Aug. 17 a t 2: 'O- m thl' \l•al11 1l V1llagl0 lheatcr at Main Street and Yorktown .\venue: 1n II un1tng1on lkat h. C ·a ll lD.::!-1405 for rc<,er vat1ons forth1\ grand finale \ P11t>/1'1lcr fl-Ml'n \ V.11tmcr L,__-___ _ l d1tor r ran lo. Z1n1 f)Jtc:booiJ,.dilUL.D1>.1e Rcdtcun.. .\rt Dircc:tor \tncn Hough <ire u/Jtmn \fanagcr 1l'fl) Kandk /'11><l11ctwn MJnager: Kohcrt C < antrrll (},111•lliK1~ " ri11hh\hcd c~cf) I nday by th<.' OranitA: Coa~I Puhh\htnl { o f'{) "41\ f\/,(l now Bay St ( O~ta Mru. ( 92626 rctrphunc (7141 612 4 PI lfr~ulai hu~1nc1' houn 11rc 8 lJ m 10 .S p.n1 • Monday thruuaJl I mt.n I >o.·.i1ll1m· lor talcndar of C'Vl'nts items and letter$ 1s .S p.m Monday. I he cnl11T < on1rnn of Datcbook arc ropynahted hy the Oranllt' loa'! flubll\htnp, ( o i\11 rt11hh nrr l"M('rv('(j 2 Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Frtday. Ai.tgust 8. J986 Contents WASTING AWAY IN MARGARITAVILLE WITH JIMMY BUFFETT.......................... 11 By DlXIE REDFEARN A Jimmy Buffett concen is almost a cult experience these days -it takes a hard core fan to go to a concert where virtually everyone is dressed alike (Jimmy Buffett Wannabes) and most of the audience drunkenly sings along to all the songs. His concens are reminiscent of some wacky summer camp on a tropical island for adults who just simply refuse to grow up. We all like Hawaiian print shins, the beach, Mexico, Florida, Corona beer and sailing, and Buffett is our spokesman, giving that Peter Pan lifestyle a sense oflegitimacy. GUEST CRITICS SAY "HOWARD THE DUCKh NOT A QUACK UP •••••.•••••••...••.•..•• 10 The guest movie critics all groaned when they were sent to "Howard The Duck" and almost all of them groaned even louder when they returned. This one has the dubious distinction of getting the worst ratings of the summer fro m our guest critics. But there's always next week -when ·they review their last movie for us -the remake of .. The Fl y." _,. ::> ...... ---...... BON VOYAGE PARTY F OR THE E AGLE CHALLEN~E CREW •••....•.•....•.•......•..•..... 11 By MARY LOU HOPKINS "Welcome to Club Eagle's second pany ... said Gary Thomson. club president and former wrestling commissioner in the 1984 Olympic games. T he black-tie cocktail buffet at the Balboa Peninsula home of Betty Svendsen was a bon voyage pany for the Ea~e Challenge's crew, main staff and club members, who will be going to Australia forthe 1987 America's Cup Regatta. "Eagle Challenge, which was shipped to Fremantle fAustralia)July 17, will beamv1ng in 10 to I 2days," Thomson said. OutOnThe Town TRY NEWPORT LANDING FOR I N- NOV A TIVE DINING ............•.•.....•••••..••••••• 15 By FIFI CHAO IL was Saturday night and we found ourselves back on the Balboa Peninsula, that crowded, noisy piece of earth sandwiched between the Pacific and the Newport Harbor. This has become a son of eaters row in the last year, and courageous diners are willing to fight the traffic to seek out what's new. Newport Landing opened a few months ago, and it was one of those right-on- the-water places that had a lot of people talking. C ALENDAR ... #••····· .................................... 4 FINE ARTS REVIEW ...•••••.......•.......•.•••••. 12 CONCERT RE VIEWS AN1> PREVIEWS ....... 9 -A new breed of arr patron is being drawn co museums. They carry shopping bags, push strollers and ask questions like, "How much does chat painting cosc!" Bue chac can ~ ex~cred when you o~n a m~um tn a busy shopping mall. And smce October 1}84 when che Laguna &ach Museum of Arr (now known as the Laguna Arr Museum) o~ned ics satellite museum ac South Coast Plaza. the sea(( has been fieldmg a vase array of quesr1oos from ;m neophyres. "We 've drawn some cuflous looks," says Mike McGee, rhe museum's programs coordmaror 'A common m1s- concepnon 1s chat all che works here Jre for sale. Actually, S'l1fffmmes they are for sale. Bue people don 't alwtfi~ize "~he awar chac we're a museum. not a ~allery " The museum-m-che-mal/ has been .m expeTlment of ~orrs for supp<>rrers of the l.aguna Arr Museum as they await completion m September of their renovated and enlarged museum overlookmg the surf m Laguna &.ch. Museum official!> realized che renovar1on was going to cake some t1me Jnd hoped co keep the museum's name, and its arr displays. m the public ·eye ~h1le rht historic bu1/dmp was occupied b~ conscrumon workers. 'Tht• were mteresced m keeping the visibiliry of rht museum up." sars McGee. whO 1omed tht mu~m m.f{ w Januan. "And overa/J, you d have to S.J it's bttn a !>uccessful vencure Indeed. while rht Lagun• &ach museum regularly artracred 5.(XXJ v1s1rnrs a month. the satellite museum 's arundance has done nearl1 as well. drawing abour 4,<XXJ v1s1ron each month. McGtt said. Not only has the mall museum bttn able to concinue offering exhibiC1ons for their longtime f"CtOns, it also his been building a new following 1mong those living outside the Laguna Beach Jrea and among th~ who would noc normally visit an arr museum. • Much of that credir muse go to its Joc.cion and ro the sraff s willingness co ~ri.tMIK with cht unonhodox surroundings. When museum officials wtnt looking for• temporary location, rhity fo und • gmmJU$ supporttr in tht &~erscrom family, tht Cosa Mm «vtlopm who luvt contflbuced exrfflS~Y to tM cultunl V!J in Oringe Counrr • The &gersrroms, who own South C<»Jt Plaza, providt:d space in che m•ll rent -fttt for rM m&4SeUm 's use. Tom Tier:ney, pmidtnt of ~ mu~m., Board of Trustees, says multUm mppotttn flOUIJ lift to '1af> tht satelhte mUtUm tunnm, ~ .Fm tht cunmt n. expires at tht tttd ol t1tt fftl· · "We 1" 'la1 ~in lcttpitw ir opai," Tim]q •iJ. .. - .Bf ROBERT HYNDNAN On dw CCMr ii Mir McGee. Phoropphy by IAe Payne. ·I Since the Laguna Beach Museum opened its satellite museum at South Coast Plaza, the staff has been fielding a vast arra y-ef questions from art neophytes_._ "We ·VC' receiVC'd foot cralfic there chit his bttn encourag- ing 111d wt 're happy witb its accessibility. " Negotiations are CUITC'tJtly unckr wiy with cM &gerstroms to dttetm~ ii tht project is .feisible. The major obscade may be tht cost. Tierney says ic cakes 1200,<XXJ 1 year co keep cM mu~m running, outside of rent -which curttntly is provi«d frtt. {That gifr is worrh about 1112,XXJ a year, he said.) Located next door to 1 rt1VC'l 1gency, across che mall from a French rtSUurant anda s}!onswar srort ind within eanhoc of rht mall arou~I. ck ugU111 Art MIJ50lm fm<h ic~lf in the thick of he.vy focc tf'lffic where shop~rs find a conVC'nknc opporrunity to ~ thlough displays of conrmiponry art by noab/t regional artists. · The idea of loarihj an art mulftlm inside 1 shopping na.ll is noc uniqut, but ir is MW. USC opera~ a museum in a Sane• Monia shopping ancer and «Mrs, ofttn with corpontt spotUOtSi ~ ~•cross the country. Tht ~ Arr MultfJllJ, rrhich occupia wt oner was • shoe stOl't, Mmm lbopptts who nomWJy wooldn 'c vi$ir in Mt mu~in .nJ, in mum, convMS longtimt m~m ,,.trons into ttgular South Coast Pim shopptrs. ''Since wt 'rt in a mtll, it maim IMtt to •ddttu ch•t and W<e •dvanrar of rht situation," McGtt uys. "&ing in • rrWJ, ir 's 1 field tJw '.s JO Mff ir optru up oppotruM~s co u~rimcnt.'' --.lTicGet bu ocgoizd ~'l'ttJl abibic.ions, s_om_e _pf which ht was confllltnt woold ~ to ttt museum MM'omtr and somt he ns ltss sutt of. TM results, ht •drnks, hi~ bttn mixt'J. • "I've med noc co bring m exhibmons rhat were inrim1dating, which is one problem that museums some- times have, " McGee says. "Bur some chac I felt were visually accessible maybe d1dn ·c do as well as I rhoughr and some rhat were more difficult cumed out to be very successful. " A film series. part of che museum's educariona.J pro- grams, "did so we/I I was shocked." he says. "We were prepaTlng for abour 35 people or so and 120 showed up." Like his mall neighbors. McGee is conscious of rhe need for a presencac1on char will lure pa5StrSb~ as they scroll through che mall. The current exhibmon. tor enmple, -Ft.tu res i1 large bi~hf.1¥ colored work by Da v1d IilxJcney chic can eas1lv be seen through the museum 's enrrance An October d1splar w1/I feature contemporary sculptures and McGee has plans for one work ro reach outside che boundant.s of J d1\p/J1 window co arcracr arrencion, and new v1mon . Another consp1cuou!J pro1ecc McGee is or,:an1Z1ng 1s che "People Comdor, which r.i.•htn completed will feacure works by 14 Oranxe Counn anim The works of arc will ~ installed on the r.i.·a/J., oJ cwo cemporar'r comdors - upsu.irs and downstw~ -r.i.·h1t h t onnecc the mall to the new Nordstrom score The walls, behind which ntr.i. ~cordront.~ are bemg built, wi11 remain inract chroui:h Cktober McGtt chose graphic des1~ner Score T.1vlor co design an oVC'rall graphic whICh learures gm silhouerres of people seemingly wallking through the comdor To integrate che spta visually and rhemwcallr. each arrJStS was asked co re.act co or interpret rhe theme ·~pie ... The artists indude eight painters. cwo photographers, cwo cenmicists ind two mists who work wirh assemblage ind multi-media. The ''People Corridor'' will <¥n Sunday, Aug. 17 South Coast Plm is un«rwriting the project which ~ Miniger f w Htnwood cb.araccenzed as es~Clally unique. "It's unusual enough for a mu~um ro be located m a sh~g center, but for 1 museum and a shopping cencer to Join (Oted in such in effort really Jtt.s a precedence, " Htnwood said. /nsitk tht mu~um it~!, thtrr is room for a bookstore, l comtr {or children s an, a S«tion tkv<xed to worlcS borrowtJ from che mUJtUm 's pmnmmt colkcrion and a largtt Sf"Ct f0t t~ Ft.cured ahibitioa. "Weir hoping thic JOaJt of cht iJal wlr p ckmg up by opman, in a rt»1J .,,;JJ a• ' t ., w /WJ~n the main mcurum, " McGtt llitl. "'i~ 6-D • a mrng n.p«imtnt. ,, Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Frld•y. AU1;1u1t 8, ls.86 S I , 1 AUG SM TW T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131 4 15 16 17181920212223 24 25 26 27 28 29 ·30 31 DA._l\IC:E P'rlday "TRJBL TE TO BE1'NY GOOD· MA!"" IJantt' C one.en prc~nled b' I c'> f>anc.cr<1 <Jf l..diuna Danu· \c.1t1tl) and tht ()r41ngr < •1unh Big liJnd ITa net \,(,, 1ri. lioh l<..edm v.1th hi\ <ldnncl .ind •1rlhl•\lfil JOt.l I r1rra1m· f t aihcr \llf.4111'>1 \I.Ill lea :uh: lht' \ound'> of 1hc: the; (moJm.rn ""' quartcl and quintet I c><.al H><.al '4:\lct fr11m Laguna '-1guel •• C lo\C: ' Saturday SCMMER ESCORE OA.."'-CE b\ 1hc EA1 Leach Big ~ .... 1ng Band ton1gh·1 ·midnight ttl the <1rand Ballroom of the In inc.-\.ta moll Ho1ct T alcnttd \ <~alt\l Judt" Y. allal(' v.111 he re.itured "ng.ing ballad'> of lhe big band da\\ .i114-JCJ2CJ DANCEASY .\ ncv. .tgc \aturdn nt(IJ'll di.net" c\C·~ wed fwm 4 unt;I midnight at fht: Laguna licach k ec- rca11ona.I Hall 5fJS Forc~t .\' e Laguna Beach Th" dan(e doc'>n ·1 po~ the probkm of thc \moke-filled akohol pu\h1ni mcat markct5 \!.>hat' people can ft"t"I re- JCCtcd and lca1.e v.11hout the tun the\ (ame for Join lncndh creett\C people and danlc or pld) hkl· a kit.I \I. Ith lCJ\tume'> and pcrcu'>\mn 1n\tru ment\ pro" 1d1:t.I Hc4lth) rctrc\h· mt' nu and 1..on' Cf\allon a'atlablc 1n tht 1tlhcn \dm1\\HJO ~I (alt \1an Ruth di .i11~ ,:!ri.i.i or< \hell at 101-806.i .j Danct' ~\On'> arc offered beginning to ad.,anu·d ballroom to S\l.1ng.. For time\ and 1(.1(.allon~. call 1S4'J. '\51 IS ToaMl.ay WEEXL V SENIOR DANCES are prt">Cntec.! b> the ( O\t.a M~ 5cnio,.... from IS-11 pm Featured 1s ""e band mus1l and a tar~. v.oockn dance floor < O'>t.a Mesa Women'!!. Club h I 0 Y. 18th St < ost.a Mesa. S:! donalioo .. ED LEACH BIG SWJ1itG BAN~ pla)\ for dancingevcr) Tuesday from li unul 11 pm. at Vic ~eadowlark ( oun1r. ( lub 16 782 C1raham Ave 1n Huntingto n Beach Admm.1on 1s S4 WednaMl.ay THE AMERICAN INTER · !llATIONAL DANCE CO. <;.ee Fnday"s It sung. SAMBA BAND w11h fcmak vocal- 1\t "'•Isa appcanng Wcdnesda) and Thu,-.,,tla\ at the Irvine Hilton and Towe,-., \I.Ith ( onfre> Ph 1lhps Jan Tno 9 pm unul I am J790Cl J.imhorec: 8 hd 1n lnine 863-JI 11 Top I nuJUnlcr\ .. v.111 pc:rtorm from lht>1r Htg Hand" \onglx.1<J~ from 1hc mu\11.. 111 (J()odman "1ilkr r lhngton t:ll I >•J11r'> open at 7 pm w11h dancing lrt1m II un til m1dn1gh1 1n tht < 1rand Hallroom ol lht R1t1 C .irlton lfotd nsn \horclint l>n 1.c on lht· \horr .. 111 <iguna Niguel \II adm1\}111n' v.111 ~0-PLLS DAl"CE CLl B /)·I I p m \aw~~ ~'-cranB hajlrnom d.am1np 10 the mu\11.. -of ··Thl' \.f u'>ll \.taker\ v.11h Ra~ Hair S2 po.. r pt:Nm ad m1\\1on l>ancc k-11 p m Light re lrt\hmc:nt~ Orang,r \ton1or ( t:nlcr 170 \ 011,c in Orang..-51o-9t.i33 FREE DANCE LES.SONS b) Ca) C annon tonigh1 7-8 pm at San C lemt'nlt' Inn. 26()() A'en1da def Pre\1dentc in San C1t'menlc Dance to the mu'>ll: of us Dougla\ and hts 4uinte1 4C/8-9202 Something for everybody Tbe a.nJqa.e band "Queenarycbe" will perform at the amphitheater at lni~e Meadow• on WednetMlay, Aug. 13. S unday Tbunday JAM SESSI01' U1g-b<ind mu\ll ket'J)'> dance" on their lc<:t t'\Cf) SAMBA BAND '>«.~ Wednc'>din '>unda~ night in tht \wallov. , c oH ll\ttng 524-5148 Saturday ...-,,.. \lild :it thl· door S 12 50 per pc:r-.nn 1n!l'P\'itt' :tt 1hc hmrmc 'i<Jn < ~r ~ I nn~{,()() ~\1•n1dddc Prc\ldcntc \an ,,,,., thargc; < 11nq1ltmt·ntal) -..ah I p.11kin1t .ind n" hc1\\ u11 ktatl\ I or 1111r<· 1nlorrna11on t :ill .i•1.i I 111) 111 ~ >'•· '\(1211 < lt>mtntt"7t11llpm Vf•lhtht•l.k;rn·, SINGI ES l.>t.'dlOO\ \"'1ng ba nd and katurrd \1Kdh\t l1~ Pr1v.1·ll 4'i>I •1~11~ THE CARTIER.~ AND 14 KARAT CLUB for \tnglt" danlr :it \hell\·, C altfom1a ( ul\1n1· Rl·,taurant pn· 'ate mom. XOO North T U\110. \an ta ·\na Member\ S '\ guc~t\ S' \gl'' m-S<J bcn 'iaturt.la' 7-11 pm 641 -3987 for detail!> lJIE AMERICA' INTf';R. 'ATIO~AL J>Ai'\tC'E ( 0 prc'K'nl\ a v.1ng di!\\ ill x n m t•Jt h r rttf;t\ •1t1lr1v.n.I "' .1 danl~ '''ual from I I ' \q nm J Jlltt rhu11 t l:J\\ l'dl ti \looda\ JI II nm 41ntJ J hJllrtJ11m .inti I .ittn dJ" 1-.1l h '-' n lnt·\da\ JI >I p n1 \211 l11r \C\l'n lt·\\on\ f 51>-.1114K llOTEL Mf:RJnlE~ St:WPORT HF.ACH '°'" k 1111 tht v.rrl cnd v.11h l.1nta\lll 1'ntt·nainmen1111 lhc ~'".ind ''"' h~ thr °'lolldlridgt· Hand in lht: \tr1um 111 the· llo1d "1er1d1l·n .i \IJ 111111) k 111 f-•H lt"\t.l\Jtllln\ l JIJ I 1nt.lJ I lor\I cir li<innw I rumbull at Monday HJGH SOCIETY at tlic V. 11rid- hr1dgc; Village (enter 1n In int' hl:~1nn1ng,11 7 111 mthc: rnun\ard and thcrr 1\ no adm1\\1on l hargc \cdllng " limned .,,, tmng ldv.n 'hair\ and cn1ov no'ltalgil \v.1ng \tandard\ of thl ,,.., and 4fJ\ .rnd d ·noog1c-w•1'>gJt0 dancc conte'it MARTIN & TONI'S '>v.in~ Dann· < luh meet<. at \CVtral <)range< ount) lcKalJon'I Dances. dance c.ontc'it\ danu: tnp\ pla~ '>Ullngs heath panic\ arc some of tht att1Ht1<''> SAIL WITHOUT RNING 'r hank<i to SurteP.!) I Dally Pilot Datebook / Friday, August 8, 1986 Friday fOCl' to, il gmup of \tog.Jes age'> ~r~2·1 meet at 7 10 p m at the South < oa\l c ommunlt~ ( hurch 5120 ti'>nJla ( an)On Dr . Irvine 1!54-7600 CLASSIC FRIENDS for·smgles 45 or "'er meets for ha pp~ hour at the I hanteclair Re\taurant. 15 12 Mac.anhur Bhd Nl"'Wpon Beach from 5-7 p m < all 544-q259 fo r 1nlorm411111n and rc~rvat1ons WHEEL Of F RJENDSHIP Single'> "'er 45 mc;ct for T G I F al Reubt'ns 1n Buena Park at 5 30 pm. For rc-.cn dt1un\ and 1nforrnat1on. call WHEEL Of FRIENDSH IP tor 'i1neles O .. l·r 45 meet\ tor dtnncr at Quine) ·s 1n Ana~c1m tor d1nnn Jl 7 pm (all 524-S 14!1 for rc'>C:r.,.at1on'> and 1nformatmn BIG BAND 40• INGLES DANCE 7-1 I pm Santa Ana l.icn1or (enter 424 W Jrd St \anta na S::! adm1ss1on 1ndudc<. rcfrc<ihmcnt\ 547-5671 Sunday EVERYTHING FROM PREGNANCY THROUQH PRESCHOOL 3 01ys Ontyt ~ F11Clty·hl•fOy Sund1y ~ Allgurtl 10 'ft1d.&..1 CON v •NTIOH 11. n{it)n ~ <..i1 ~ •" , ~ rtlft C•NT•R llOO WHI 1<61itllt A..,,... Ar.-m !Joutl> H6'1 *SEE the latest products for bnbie&, pregnancy and preschool. *LEARN at inform"tive workshops and seminars. * WIN-f loads otfne prl2es the entire family. Tlcket..Prtces Adults $5.SO C,nul(tp11rtnt• & Grandparent1-co-M S2 75 (.hltdrt>n und..., 12 rRE.E {lllith pttrent) Dfscount tickets available 213/393-BABY • H4ll>\I r alt I •1"1>'1-1986 nd giveaways ffir FOCUS 30, a gruup o l <11ngk' agr' m .. w mcc1a1 l l.'lUa.m a1thc\outh ( ua~l Tommunll\ "t'hurcl'l. 5 I 21J Bonita Can) on Dr : Ir vine 854-761X> OSKO'S "CLC.18 MARINA Clan- nct1st Bob Keane and tO-p1eH· nr l ht'\lnl lor t.lanllng and lt\lcn1ng trnm 4 10 to K \()pm S.i ro,cr (hdfit· indude\ apl)('llTt:r hu1Tc1 I <Kl Manna L>mc. ':>capon Village. Long Hcal h I.:! I 'J 493-6444 WHEEL OF FRIEND HIP tor \1ngk~ II' er 45 ml·et\ for brunlh at I I a m at the '\hcraton. ·\nahctm r or rc<.er' a11on\ and 1n form:it111n l'311 514-'il48 Tue8day THE NEWPORT IRVINE CHAPTER of Parent!> Without Pan- ncrs prt'<>ent\ lheir Nev.comer,· Ontnlat1on each Tucsda) from 1<-9 I S p m . folluwcd b> rnfTcc and con,crsat1oh Call 'i49-11 '5 fn1 lunher informa11on Wedne.day I CONVE R SAT I ONS & CAMARADERIE AJC Orange C oun l) Singles meet at Y.\O pm al a nrv. larger room at the Huntington Bca'"h Inn. 2112 Pacific Coast H1ghwa .. S 1 50 covcrc; one dnnk. hot rcfrc\h ments and social hour. Happy hour from fi-7 10 Call 644-4359 or 380-7795 PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS, CHAPTER 301 1nv1tc'i all single parents to a min1-dnncc and oncntallon tonight with a no-ho<1t snack bar and barbecue. Onentauon begins at 6 IS and dancing al 7 pm Capistrano Bay Yacht Club 1n Dana Point. 34555 Cas1ta . 493-7 102 For more informauon. call the 1nfor- m:u1on ltne at 586-9183. - Membt'rsh1p in PWP '' orx-n 1c1 divol'('ed. scp:trated. widow«! nr ntver mamed parent ofhvinJchildrcn Custody ol the ch1ldrtn ts not a factor. A nonprofit, non·secl.ln.a.n, edu~t1on11I orpn11ation. PWP provides a pro- gram of social 1c1ivittc , discuss10M and study groups for single p:trcnt\ and their families. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP for <Jingles over 4S meets at 6:30 p.m for dinner at lhe Fox. Fullerton \all Fay - c 0 NT IN 524-5148 for reservations and infor- mation. Tluanday u ED THE NETWOH FOR SINGLES these summer concerts arc ap- .ages 30-50. meets every Thursday preciatcd. Checks should be mailed to from 6-9 p.m. for an After Work the Haydn Orche-stra. 119 8lh Street, Party. AJI parties f~ture. daru:tn&. Seal 8eac.h, CA 90740. hors d'oeuvre$, door prizes and sorprises. -Tmught m~r-a Gil--T1nlnday- tleman's Wharf, 1160 W. Ball f!.d. an THE FULLERTONPLAYERSStt Anaheim. Call 995--0952 for mfor-'Fnda listing. ma lion. Y Friday a Friday reservations at 5Sl-6677. Wed.DeM&y THE SUN SIGN 32122 Paseo Adelanto, San Juan Capistrano 1n the Post Office Shopping Center. offen Wednesday night lectures on varied topics. Call 493-7151 for infor- mation. , . . . c~~+:l -• r ~ l .i"-~~~••l __ ti Prlday HATORI appears Wed.-Fri. from 8 p.m .-12:30 a.m. at lhc Sheraton Ncwpon liotcl 4545 MacArthur Jllid.~-Beach. &JJ..0570. YRAN MARTIN performs easy hst.ening. contemporary music on the piano. Dancing available. Tues.-Fri. 7:30-10:30 p.m., Holiday Inn. Bnstol Ave., Costa Mesa. THE BOP presents dancing music by emcee Felix Lane Fri.-Sat.; "The Authcntics," a hve 50's dance band, Sun. at 8:30 p.m.; "Rock 'N Roll Heaven," a live show tnbute to the Beach. Dance 8:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. Tuesdaythrou&h Saturday. War- ren Jasotl, vocalist and ke~board. featuring Elena George and joined by Ree Johnson on Friday and Saturday. Sun: 8 p.m.-1 a.m.. Mon.: 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. Tucs.-Sat: 8:30-1:30 a.m. 494-9491 . NEW WAVE DISCO CLUB for teens 16-21 at "Jaa" 23642 Roclcficld Blvd. m El Toro, Presented by C~ Farrow. $6 admiss1on. 300 capacity Call 837-1961 for mort infonnauon. THE HOP, see. Fnday lisung. , LEE FE RRELL SHOW See Fnda) listing I.EN WILLIAMS 6 CO Sec Fnda) lasting.. SEQUEL See Friday hsung. &EN WILLIAMS 6 C.. at Chaz'. 27 l 0 E. Chapman Ave. an Orange, Just cast of the Newpon Freeway. Ken Williams performs on keyboard, saxopho ne and vocalizes solo on · 811Dday Tuesday and Wed, ~u Rossi adds SECOND ANNUAL CLASS REU- vocals and the new guitar synthesizer NJON AT THE HOP in Fountain on Thurs. through Sat .. ~1ck Garvey Valley. The Righteous Brothen. Bill joins the group every Fnday and Sat. MedJcy and bobby Hatfield, co- on drums. 9 p.m . to I :30 a.m . Tues. owners host the anniversary party through Sat .. Sun, from 8 p.m. to l. todaywtth<t frcebuffe~nniogat4 a:m. - -----p:nr.,.UC--nrising'SOselultvtn~n. SEQUEL. contemporary duo cur-pnies and ltve entertainment. Ccl- rently performing Wednesday cbrate! Show up at the Hop. 18774 through Saturday at the brand new Brookhurst. For more infonnatton, Mo nterey Bay Canners Fresh Sea-call 964-2366 food Restaurant, Irvine Ho'me & KEN WILLIAMS Ir CO Sec Fnday Garden Center, 15483 Culver Dnve Listing. in lrvmc, 549'-1 757. ~ ~­-onuaJ THE FULLE RTON CHAMBE R PLA VERS perform Thurs.-Sat. from 7-10 p.m. for dinner guests at the Irvine Hilton and Towcn' Morell's restaurant The ctamber tno features Kathleen Murphy and Bnan Beshore on violin, and Adrienne Baggs o n cello. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine. 863-3111 FEMMY DELYSER. aulhorofthe "Jane Fonda Workout Book for Pregnancy, Binh and Recovery" with an in-depth look at stimulating babies. accident prevention and childcare at the Anaheim Convention Center during the Baby Fair. For 1nfonnauon call 393-BABY. legends featuring Bob Gully. Mon. at r.;;;:;;;::;:;;;::;:;;;::;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;m .... ;:;;;::;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;:;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;::;:;;;:::;::;;;;::;; 8 p.m.; "Rock Around the Oock." a history of rock and roll featuring Jason Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m .: and Crazy Contests, including Lip Sync, l.Ambo, and BasketbaU Shoot, Thurs 18774 Brookhurst, Fount.am Valley. THE HOP. Stt Fnday listing. Saturday 181% OVERTURE with lave cannon and church bells by the Ga.rdcn Grove Syn1vno nv in the Village Green Park at Euclrd and Main S"""""in Ga.cden Grove today at 5:30 p.m. T here 1s no adm1ss1on ~hargc and p1cmc baskets art' encouraged. Edward Peterson conducts. 534-7271. THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS, sec Fnday lasung Tueed&y BENEFIT An Jll·h1:ni:h progrnm h-.. OuMt Mary Palchak and p1an1'lt Ka theryn Bailey tonight at ts p.m 1n th1: Yamaha Music Lducauo n c enter\ Recital Hall. I 5455 Jeffrey Road 1n lrvinl' ')uggc'lted donation to aid the Capistrano Valle) S)m· phon)' 1' a minimum of SS f or more 1nforma11<1n 3oou1 the: pu>grnm. call \\Q.5440 Wedneaday Saturday WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH A support group for women today at 10 a.m .. 335 Ccntcnntal Way in Tustin. Barbara Lee 544-37 11. LA YING ON OF BANDS workshop conducted by Toby. Weiss, Ph.D. at the un Sign, 32122 Pasco Adelanto in San Juan Capistrano. Cost of the workshop 1s $40. 493-7151. T-.eeday IRVINE BUSlN~ AND PRO- FESSIONAL WOMEN luncheon meeting from 11 :30 until I p.m. at the County Line on Barranca Parkway an Irvine. Topic will be A Study of the Corporate Conscience: The Dalkon Shield Tragedy Cost 1s SI O for membc~ S 13 for non-members Reservation deadline 1s Aug. 8. Please call Linda Globcrman M.D for 963-2366. LE E FERRELL SHOW features Ferrell on saxophone, piano and vocals Wednesday through Saturday from 9 pm. at Valla Gino. 16883 Beach Blvd. an Hunungton Beach. 848-4940 DENNY PEZZIN at the Bristol Bar and Gnlle. Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza ~.-3 1.31 8rist~1n C'osta Mcsa. "Rock and Romance" as featured each evening Wednesday through Saturday at 8. as Denny Pezz1n takes you through ume to dance to the music of the fifties and romances you 111to lhe e1ght1es. Call 557-3000 for more information GEORGE GILLIAM QUINTET at Florente Bcane's Ivy House Res-- taurant. 184 Forest Ave in Laguna • "FUN" SHii> ALU MNI ONLY II vou ''"""' "''""' ••• •nv nf c-.. rn1val ('ru-L1nr'a ''"" ~Pl Tlwo F .. u""""· Cam1""1 MAnl1 (,r,,. 1'n"*""""f lh~&tta" ,,.,., w1ll ln'M"" tr .. ""ru hm vP Jl'""l>fWl mo..-..tw--nlup 1n lh• ~un Club &•th is l 1nll lu knm• -1i.101 UIUHIVt I l~ MVlfll&ll • .,....,. dJJl(VUll\11. 11nglP """"' "'' 1hrtrt!'11I ~11· grr.upo lrw-v&dr.1 '-"1" k-od•f\11hhnwyand111\nv.&l "•lumnt" party and mott' N<• .,,.,,..or hwrl('-. SEAL BEACH CHAMBER MlJSIC fESTIV AL on Wcdnc'><la)'' tonight and conunuang through August 11 fcatunng the Ha)'dn Orchc\tra and IO nwml•·f'> rharge Please note ne'4 locatton • COSTA MfrA T"AVEL ( hurch (lf Rcltg1ou~ Sc1t"ncc. 500 " " CALL (71 4) 6~6-4431 ~IP •P "'°" aed 8" 0. ol l)t f'll"U 1o J•~ft nthcr guest mu\1Cal groups. Program~ cw begin at 8 and there as no adm1cis1on Manna Dnvt" 1n Seal Beach, at the , SINCE 1955 comer of Sth and Manna "i1rccts. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~~~ instead of the Mary Walson library ~ 43S E 17th Street. S~ C: Tonight the Haydn Orche~tra con- ducted by Alan Parker 1'.> featured and will perform a symphon y or serenade h)' Mo13n. The Fc-;t1val 1~ sponsored hy the Haydn Orchewa A p~­ conct-n prescnltttwn wall d1~U'i!> ea~·h evening's program · The Ha>dn Orchestra ser1c\ hold<i a , unique 1>lacc 1n Orange < {>unty It rcc1c-.e-; no ~ub51dy from the city or Jn) otht·t tai1 -,upportcd sourtc 1\11 lOnt't'rt'> are frel• to the pullhc IX'c<iu~ of the dtd1ratcd eOort' of thl' mu "rntn'l and the Palron'I < 1u1ld Tax <kduct1hk contnbut11Jn\ to ~upport : .. , ....... , .... cl••_..._ .. .,..,. ....... ,... RED HERRING No not 0 new restaurant, but a mysterious twist to dining out. O~C .'s E>remier mystery party. ex.~rt, ~HO DUNNIT, joins with Don Jose's Mexican cantino in Tustin on September 13th and again on the 14th to present a tantalizing evening out. First, the appetizer-murder-served sirghtly chilling-th.en you: re .off on a scavenger hunt for clues--eoding at Don Jose s for dinner and r1nin • Advcnrura • -......._ our solution WHO \ DUNNIT & Don Jose :.., where e""ryone get• h;• just desserts. Call for reJervations or more in- formation. Ewnt~ (11t) ,,, ••• , ' . . \ Lifeline (n.) any thing on which one's life depends. - At RACQUETBALL WORLD & AEROBIC flf"A I T H CFNT ERS we heheve there'.f more to K<md health than good /ooJ...s Our concern i.~ lo continually set standards to meet the d1•mands of people looking for TOTAL FITN E . Our 11/timau· concern Is YOU1 • Rlll(lUCl!ull UIUrh • Indoor hcJll'd lap pool • I \ll'O\IVl' fll't' V.C'lf!hl\ • \Jum1 • f'ro 'hop S ave 50 % • J11tu111 • Ou1door lniC'li; •Kid' dub • "erob•l' • ~na<.li; bu or more on . e/.ecJ.ed .memberships -- • Offer t'Tld\ ~/ 31 M6 • F V. (lub only Racquetball World & c._ACrobic Haith C•tita' I OlJNTA I~ V \Lt fY 1011 ~ Talhcn venut' ~lltKt'nl In 40~ r""" 11 fll-~hul"ll 964-1782 Dally Poot Oatebook/ Friday, August 8, 1986 1 ~~------~---------~------------------------- C O N TIN UE D SWALLOWS COVE in San SUMMEROUTDOORCONCERTS ( lementc L1\-c big band dancing to Community Recreauon Center. 8150 the music of Les Doug.las and his Knott Ave. Buena Par&... C\.CI') quintet C\ICI) Monda) evening 7-11 Wednesda)' evening at 7:30 through pm No adm1ss1on charge. Wcdncs-Aug. 13. Admission 1s free. 821-1010. da)·. Grand buffet and dinner dance BIG BANDS SOUND AT PARK with Les Douglas Quintet 8 p.m.-12 NEWPORT Every Wcdncsda) from am an ('lemcntc Ion . 2600 7·30 to 10 p.m .. enJOY the Big Band .\ven1da Od Pre~1dcntc. San ounds.ofBenn) Goodman, Tomm) C'ler.nem~~ 49"-92.-02. ___ .Do:r.sq:an.d;flcnnMtilcr performed Tuesday SNEAK PREVIEW performs h"c each Tucsda) from 8 p m.-12 30 a.m. at the Sh<.'raton Nev.pon Hotel. 4545 MacAnhur Bh c1 l\lcwpon Beal'h. 103-0570 ~ Tony Solla and the Milhona1rcs Band, in the main lounge of.the Park Newpon Apartments' pa (I Park Newpon in Newpon Beach ) ThC' free performance is open to thC' pubhc. 644-4664. HATORI, see Fnda) h~11ng FRAN MARTlN, see Fnda' h\ting . LEE FERRELL SHOW ~e Fnda) THE HOP, -.ee fmJa~ h'>llng. FRAN MARTIN. 'See fnda) hs11ng KEN WILLIAMS & CO. Sec Fnilin hsttng DENNY PEZZlN See f-nda~ listing SWALLOWS COVE 1n 'Ian ( lcmente. See Monda) h~ting hs11ng. Wedne.day KEN WILLIAMS ,, co. Scl r nda\ "BUOYAIJ AS WB1 AS HAISOll ••• ITT GOOD TO SH DISIY Cllm ITS TRADITll Of JAMIY OOlRTAllMHIT." •COSTA MESA FC•I'"' • 1..1 ,. .. , • •84 I Ul.NA ,ARK Px~I< ' S.... Pall o-........ 11•-4-010 "IJl_aJRAD11110f 'l.T: A fll WITH llART." NOW PLAYIN G fl TORO fdW¥cltS-.• SS• SNO FOUNTA* YALU\' (O.,.dlfount..'Y..., &l~ ISOO IR'llME f°"'¥0s WOOCIOt<IG' ~I 06~5 LA WIRAOA Par.,,. ~•.>a'""*'' ~?,.•~·~ LAllllRADA .._, M tJ0.1 ir "" ~13 93•0 OflANQE Aloi( 0olll0' ltW ~I~ -- OflAHOE Sl».ltl '. '" &391770 OflAHO[ UACltyC.'t'"'4 '3A-.J91: hs11ng. EQUEL ~e Fnda) L1sung Thunday HATORI, sec Fnda)' hst1ng. F RAN MARTIN, sec Fnda~ hsung. THE HOP, see Fnda) listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW ~e Fnda} listing. DENNY PEZZIN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE ee Fnda) listing. KEN WILLIAMS & CO. &t: Fmlay l1stjng. SEQUEL Sec Fnday Listing. COLl\llRV Saturday BLUEGRASS TRIO E'an o\nderson and lhc Kentuck)' Moun- La1ncer;. appear from 6:30 -9:30 pm on the terrace at Le ( afe. in the In 1ne Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jamborl'C Bhd 1n ln1ne. 863-3111 Wedneaday The Crazy Horse gi \'CS free country dance lessons b) Ron and Donna at 7_ 10 ~ver) Wcdnesda) night. 1580 Brookhollow Dr in 4')anta Ana 549-1512 FILMS Friday E.T. tonight at JU in the outdoor amp1thcatre at Golden West College Gothard St a1 (enter Dr in Hunt- ington Beach Bnng a p1cn1c dinner and cnJO) this fantastic fantas) ad"enturc w11h the whole family. $1 .50 sin&le Jdmm1on. $6 maximum pcr f'amrly Go-Id ·Kt'-v card $1. 8111-3991. Saturday FOREIGN FlLM ')('fie~ 1n the ..iutdoor amphitheatre at (,olden 'West College 15744 Golden est ~treel in Hunungton Beach f-or mature aud1enre the lilms will be screened a1 du'>k and the audience is 10\-1ted 1obnngp1cn1c baskc1s,cha1r<.. blankets and p1llo" for the p1cn1{ hour 6 10 to du'>I>. c;;ho"' tan 8-8 '0 pm .\II h:ne fngh'>h "'ublltle\ MERYL J ACK STREEP . NICHOLSON -~----A MlXE NICHOLS PILM Heartburn ..... :r;.~: . . . ---· NOW PLAYING "'u COSTAMU A llUWTlllGlOll IEACI! UMIMOA OMHC( MMwl&uPw• (OW¥OS 1_,t..nlrt £.,.,.,d, ~., .. c-·t PJC'1( •l•lof•"l.I """'°"' !119 \ll9 1~1 418'1 8410170 'i9ol 1400 b,l.t ~!>I COSlUIUA fl TON> lflYIM( I dw .. ~ MIS$IOll YIEJO ITAHTOll I OwY•I· 114<1){" , .... ll!#M°' I • l'<ond!><IC)Qt-'V •\ f l}w110'\ t , .. !~'"''"' v -l'lt CC!'•e General Admission 1s $2. Ton1&ht ··Morgan," a Bnush film about a charmingly eccentnc )'Oung man w11h strange fantas1~. For more 1nfur· mat1on.call 891-3991 TueH&y "MARY POPPINS" at the Edward\ "lewport Cinema 1n Fashion Island a1 10 a.m . .\dm1ss1on 1s free and tht· doors wtll open at 9:30 a.m. The film 1s :! hours and 17 m1nut~ lont Th" trad1t1onal event, sponsored y th( Fnends of the Newp<>n Beach l 1 bral), marks the end of the summt•r reading program. For mort' mfor mation, contact Margaret Poarrh coordinator of ch1ldren's serv1cl'~ at 64+.3JA6.... Weclne9day CHlLDREN'S FU.M SERIES Jt Golden West College each Wednt'\· da) at I p.m. in Forum II Adm1ss1nn 1s SI (children under 3 free). C'h1ldrl'n under 7 must be accompa nied b) an adult. (all 891-3991 for a hst of film titles "AUTOMATISM AND DREAM!o-" Renee Hcrben. professor of Fren~h and Comparau"e Lncraturc at l <I ~ 111 introduce the film program tonight at 8 at C ll"\-'ine Th i' program will f~aturt' worh b) M.111 Ra ... one of1he foremost contnbu1or' to ihe de, elopement of C'1ncma a' .1 ~urreahst medium The film cwnintt 1~ one ofa seric!> oflecturl·~ lilm' anJ poet') reading..\ of 1he lntcrprl't1\t Lin&.. C'\h1b111on. Adm1S'10n IS s~ ~() For more 1nforma11on. call 75~-11 ~~ ~Jpzz n Friday ROBERT DUQUESNEL Monda' through Saturday 1n thc lobb\ bar Irvine Hilton and To"cr~ I 7'Xlll 1 J.imborcc Blvd. in In inc trom 'i unti19pm ~63-3111 , JOHN MORIARTY 1a11 p1an1\I I appears Thursda) through SatunJ,I\ from Q pm un11I I a.m at tht' lohh\ bar of the lnin'e H1hon and To"c" 1790() Jamboree Bhd Ir' 10l' !i63-31 I I CONFREY PHILLIPS Ja11 Tr111 perform\ Tuc~a) through Saturda\ frum 9 p m 10 I a.m 1n the Zo1 Room a1 tht• lnine Hilton and Tower' 17900 J-a-mborcc Bl\-d, ln.inl , •-..si: .. ,rn .. _ ..... _. t!63-3111 '::::W:ES:T:~:H:S:T[:R:t:o·=-='':~:""""::w:~:·:a:.':J:~J:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::r;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~ CAFELIOO ~900Nc"p<>n Bhd 6.l• 150 '>e•lfSOO ~$1 w s '-&JO 6990 ll'lf ~ l., ......... ""'"''''Oll 1•••a.afwtllflj _ "Ne"pon Beach. 675-:1968. prc~nl' Lido .\II C)tars fca1unng Wa)n' Wa)ne Thursda) through aturda' from 9 p. m to I a m. N 0 TH ING TH IS EVIL EVER 0 IE 5. CO$lAMUA GA~llO"IM MAllO( •WU~lJI MAllO( I ,,...,~~ '"f"" (l'<ll" ldwJldi Wts~O<l" Cily Cenlt1 fOWMOI C#fN W~I SIDim Drwt ln '1n4''' \104<!01 •6.'W ?553 1!111.Jm Q-8n0 fl f()ll() u~ • SAlll A AllA -•Nllie'fn:8 ~ """'' "1c!tob~• P1C1IK 'C.l~Y ~ (d'#j(Oi 8'1\lol MllA,...,. ... tn'Ol .. JI' \llA{· ~n 1e11 S4().7~ Pac;fle ' 11.Mtt P~ °""' Ill 821 .070 6 Daily Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. August 8. 1986 .. MICA PAak UA 8 lllO'tltt 952 •997 COSTA lllUA ~IOS ClntmO Ctnttr 979 ,141 SS ' • ~ tll' I~ STARTS TODAY. tl TMO -u--.ADA 0-.llGf SAllTA AllA EO"'l>IOS ft IOIO Pocifle I GoltwOY AMC Ofonot loloW EOWOt«H 8ritlOI 581 9500 5131611 Cllltmo 537 0340 ~ 1'44 llVIM l.AeutlA IMACM OtAlttf ITAIOCMI Et!Wolcb WOOObll09f EOWOrOI Soul!\ UA Clly Ctotmo EOWOrcb V1l1ogt 55~ Cool! 49117ll 634 3911 Cfl!Nf 1910!67 lA HA•A WUT1MITD MAU UA Clntmo 893 OMI AMC FO'SlllOll Squort '°"' -o•An1ucc,,no•oe••1"""'°',.."' 2131691-0633 omi --OI eMJ 00. - llAll!lfU °""-' Al lllOSI IMl/\l1IO ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE 1714 Placenha in Co'>ta Mesa. 645-MO':i I l 1vc D1>.1eland 1an for dancuig and listening with the Bourbon . trcet Jan Band Thursday, Fnda) and Snturd,I\ from 8 p.m. LE CHATEAll LOUNGE f<.'atur~·' tht' "Jan Society" in th~ Atnum lOUnyard of tht' ( oun1rv c;;1dc Inn Tuc~a) through liaturda' 4 l0-1! \o pm 3~5 Bn~tol loit. Jt lhc rnmt'r or Bnstol and RC'd Hill in N<.'wpon Beach Saturday CAFE LJDO ~ f-nda)-h'lllng ZUBJE'S GILDED CAGE ~t· Fn da) listing ROBERT OUQUESNEL sec r n· da> listing. JOHN MORIARTY Sec t-mJa ~ listing. -· · ·coNFJt"E"Y-PRILLIPS Stt F-nda\ h~11ng, L£ CHATEA LOUNGE c;;cc Fn· day listing. Sunday JAZZ CRUISES The summer scnc"' of Jan cruises 1n Ncwpon BenC'h continues every Sunday with th<-' Tyrone Anthony Jazz Group on ' Pico. San Oemcntc· (tickets at the door), Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 5 p.m. untJI Aug. 16. CONTIN UE D ... A THOUSAND CLOWNS" at the Irvine Community Theater, Tunic Rock Community Park, Sunnyh1ll Road at Turtle Rock Dnve, Irvine (857-5496). Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug.. 30 with a Sunday matinee Aug. 24 at i p.m. board for a three hour hve Jazz cruise 1n Newpon Harbor. Ticket price 1s S55 percoupleorS29.95 per person 1n advance or S35 per person at the gate This pncc includes aJI dnnks and appeuz.ers on board the double deck party boat with dance floors on upper and lo"cr levels Boarding time 1~ 12:30 p.m. and the cnusc 1s from 1-4 p ~·every Sunday. At the Balboa Fun Zone to the west. of the Pavilion on the Balboa Penmnsula. Call 722-3419 Lor ~scrvations and mformat1on. CAFE UDO 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, the Lido Jazz All Stars perform from 3:30-8 p.m . and lntersecuon with Deni~ Vallen from 9 pm. to 1:30 a.m. RONNIE BROWN TRIO at Carmelo's Sunda> through Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Class1ca1JU7 and piano 3520 East Coast Haghwa) 1n Corona del Mar 675-1922 for rcscr,auon\ and 1nformauon Monday , ROBERT DUQUESNEL See Fri . I day hstml I CAFE mo. 29<)0 Newpon Blvd I Intersection with [)t.·n1sc Valkn from 9 p.m to 1·30 a.m RONNIE BROWN TRIO Set· \un- da) hsung. Tue9day MARILYN SP ENCER Jazz p1an1"1 ..n-iM-lobb) bar at-the lrvUl.C..liUIO.n- and Towers. I 7900Jamhoree Blvd. an In 1ne. Tuesda} and Wednesda> from 9 p.111. to I a...m. 863-311 J CAFE LIDO .!900 Newport Blvd.lnterscct1on "1th Ale. .. < Ta} lor tonight 9 p.m to 1.30 a.m ROBERT DUQUESNEL ~ Fn- da y hsung. CONFREY PHILLIPS Sn· Fnd.1' hstmg RONNIE BROWN TRIO \n· \un- da' h~t1ng.. Wedne8day • CAFE UDO 2900 Ncwpon 81\d presents the Ne"' York Jan Connc.·l·· 11on tonight 9 pm. to I :30 am MARILYN SPENCER See Tuco,. da' listing. ROBERT DUQUESNEL \ee t-n- da) hs11ng. CONFREY PHILLIPS ~·c rnda) hst1ng RONNIE BROWN TRIO cc \un- da' h~ting Tbunday CARMELO'S 35~0 L C n;ht H1sh- '-"a) 1n C'cirona del Mar hac; hq~ cntenaanment an the lounge featunng "an ous popular local arll'>t\ Call 6 75-1 Q1:! for rcsen-auon~ and info1- mat1on. SOMETHI G TO DOZ VISIT ART G LLERIE LUKE AND THE LOCOMOTlVES 9 p.m. every Thursday at Garfield's, Magnolia and Garfield in Huntington Beach. 2 1 and over please. 964-5595. CAFE LIDO ~e Fnda> hstmg. CONFREY PHILLIPS See Fnday hst1ng. JOHN MORIARTY Sec Fnday Ii sung.. . • ROBERT DUQUESNEL See Fn- day hsung. ~UBJE'S GILDE D CAGE Sec Fn- da> hsttng.. Friday "A CHORUS LINE'' by the San Clemente Summer Theater at San Clemente High 'ichool. 700 ~ve "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana 1979-5511 ). nightly except Monday'> at vaf)mgcurta1n times through Aug. 24. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Westmins ter Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.. West- mmster (995-4113). final per- fo rmances tonight and Saturday at 8 30. ''THE DRUNK.ARD" at Orange Coast College's Orama Lab T heater. Costa Mesa (432-5527). Fndays at 7:30. Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30. undays at 6:30 through Aug. 24. "EVITA" at the Grand Danner Theater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim 1772-7710>. nightly except Monday~ "The FUNNIEST film in years.10 + ." G¥y frrihn. KABC· TV NOW PLAYING • W-' IOU!ll,. YMil'I ~ ...... ..,.. '"'-"'"''"""' ...,~.., '"" \l,'# '" ·•11•1 .... , ......... ,.......... I r"'i.,,......,,, "'1o'l9 ..... ,. •COIU•iA• .... ,......_,,.,......, ...... , ..-..u , .. ~ ~::-.... •u__.. 'w ........ ... .. ><IC)() ...... "'•"""' 6)<~ """'-1 ... -.... )41- -----· .... ()-0....• "'"'' ._ ..... !).,. ... _.,. ,, . .,.. ~ ----- "On~ otth e bf-st Anter ican ftln1 of the vfl'ar:"--'-" ""-.. '· "F."' .... , •. ,., • AIWO(lll ll fOM • ...-1.6-., ,. I I .., ~ii ~ L....,,Y, #.>#. , "9i1., ..... ' "' .. l • CDl'll ..... llAIQ• MIM ~ ICJO I o I •-l"*-!iCM!"l'lUll Ml ~ \ UO• ti t II CIOIU WIA u• ~. !>+)'.!!'I' ·~ , C!!\11.fr'U' •II l WU1911Ttll '""_°""""_ "''~ ----· ~ ... , ........... l)oop .. ... ... ~)IN(I) .,,,_,l"'" at vary1ng curtain limes through Sept. 7. "GOODBYE CHARLIE" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 661 Hamilto n St , Costa Mesa (650-5269), Thursdays through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m. unul Aug. 16 "HENRY IV, PART 1" al the Fesuval Amph11heater adjacent to the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove (636-7213). closing performances tonight through Sun- day at 8.30. "JUMPIN', JIVE AND JIT- TERBUG" 1n the Studio-Theater of Saddleback College, M1ss1on V1CJO <582-4656). performances Wednes- days through Sundays at 8·30 with matinees Saturdays and Sundays at 3:30. until Aug. 17. "LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at the Gem Theater. 18251 Main St .. Gar- den Grove (636-7213). Wednesda~s through Saturdays at 8 p. m .. Sundays at 7:30 until Aug. 16. "NIGHT OF JANUARY HTH" b~ the LP Repenory Company at M uck.enthaler Cultural Center, 120 l W. Malvern Ave.. Fullerton (731-1792), Thursdays through Sun- da~s at 8 15 until Aug.. 14 "OKLAHOMA" at 1hc Curwn UJJ Dinner Theater, 690 EJ Camino Real. Tusttn (838-l 540). nightly e:itcept Mondays at varying curtain limes through Aug.. 17 "PLAZA SUITE" b) the Alpha Communll) Theater 1n the Fine Ans Lecture Hall at Orange Coast College Costa Mesa (752-4566) Fnda)s at 7·30. Saturda)S at 8 pm. throu&h ~ug. 16 "TEN LlTTLE lNDlANS" at addleback College 1n M1ss1on V JU ( 582-4656). tonight at 8 pm .. Aug.. 16 at 3 and 8 p.m. "WHERE'S CHARLEY?" at the Huntington Beach Pia) house, Main t~t at Yorktown A'enue 1n the Scachff Village shopping center (lS32-1405). Fnda}'> and Saturday~ at 8 30 through Aug. JO. mannees o\ug. IOand 17at130 Saturday "A CHORUS LlNE" by the San Clemente ~ummer Theater. Sec Fn- da} hsting "A THOUSAND CLOWNS" at the lr.\oine Community Theater. Stt Fn- day hsung. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at LAKEWOOD nter GATEWAY LA MIRADA tllJl~JI nn,.fa•oty s c • .-... • 114 l"IA ITlll90 fllDAY ntl 111lVMT V11 JASON LMS P11 ·--4'at-Mll-. -•llllUOIOUT._ -- OOlaT llalO •A&.llNS 1111 •iat-1.-1•11 _,n...,. fOM --'MOCM CklAION ,., .. , 1&••11..., ... ".-Y ---·----• FINl MUS !NI I JI J.U I It 1-., L.U 1•u ~.. TOP OUN l"I I-ltM loll 1.0 It-el JAi 1111 iH COMMO~.t- '"' --I.JI t•U toUf'S-UiCArt UUllJ.t IU I h c•l•r II Otl '"'• OHi Curt $UMMH •• a.u ,,. 1.u •- '°"' C:autM TOP OUNcNI , ... l<U t'4e IM llttt -TT*W MOMaJCll 1.-s ~MT Off 1,.111 1 llll J>» .,._ Wt ti• II .OS IMrM IUC(Mt()f ~I ·~Ar MOenA ICAltAft IUO 'AltT II CN! 1"1 TUHSfOltMIRS IPOl ,,,,.. t.Jt till 1.a1 .,,. •i.• -.. ,. I.ACK YO SCHOO\ ~UI -···-DCM.al sn uo _ ~~_.. IUTHLUS PIOP\l 1'111 IJ&Jt 11.M .... WI ltJJ l•H ANAHEIM UHJIJI MSl!Ltl"lt"' r-e,.,, fwx H • 11N '*"A. ~ elMl---A '6NI MISS INI Pel Wll'S MO AIMNNll !NI OHi CIAZY SUMMl•INI f'OUCI ACAOIMY 3 1 IA.CK IN TitAINtNO !NI f(Mlll QUIN TOP OUN1191 A.IOUT LAil NIGHT 1t1 ORANGE .lll(Jl---fl -HIAllHUIN ti) .. ., ........... l_ BUENAPARI< l!U•U I 010 l•0<tlo W ti ... ft .. ........... J Mitt .... ••IOAY TNI UTM ,MT V11 JAION LMS111 IUNNINO SCMID fl! ffi!l » ... Ml '' "-r 6 Cl>.,...• t. WMJ.91MTOff .... 111 1. ClUI f'MMMM "°'"I AUINS J , Y/4111# COMM.*.HDO loHABRA .• ~ .... HOWAaD 1"1 DUCK 1N1 ... ,, ............ .. 1"1 TaANS~H ,,_. lloJI :ltU t•ll 7111 f•IOAY THI 1 :JTH 'MT VI: JASON UVISl'll tilt llolt DOUT~ _,,~-- IUTHL•H 'IOPU !'! _ ......... ;., ..• WAll _,., JUGHf Of nll NAV*YOl \"I -a.u..-1.U-ll>U ... ..., .... :ooi 1 .. AUIHl1111 ~'°°- Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, August 8 1986 7 - 0 NT IN U ED the.-Harlt-quin Dinner Pia) house ~l' Fnda) h~11ng. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at thl' Westminster Communll) Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "THE DRUNK.ARD" at Orange ( oast ( ollege. Sec Fnda> listing ''EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing. "GOODBYE CHARLIE" at the Costa Mesa C1v1c Playh'ou~ Sec Friday hsttng. "HENRY IV. PART I " at the Grove Shakespeare Festtval. Sec Fn- da)' hsttng.. "JUMPIN', JIVE AND JIT· TERBlJG'' in the tud10 Theater of Saddleback College See Fnday hst· ing. "LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" al the Gem Theater. Sec Friday hst1ng. "NIGHT OF JANUARY llTH" at the Muckenthaler Center 1n Full· enon. See Fnda) listing.. "OKLAJ:IOMA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing "PETER PAN" at Saddleback Col· legc, Miss ion Viejo (582-4656), to- night and Aug. 14 and 15 at 8 p.m .. Saturday. Sunday and Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. "PLAZA SUITE" at Orange ( oast College. See Fnday listing "WHERE'S CHARLEY?" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Sec Fnday listing Sunday "A CHORUS LINE" by the San Clemente Summer Theater. See Fn- day hst1ng. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou~ See Fnday listing.. "THE DRUNKARD" at Orange Coast College. See Friday listing. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing.. "HENRY IV, PART I " at the Garde n G r ove F es ti va l Amphitheater. Sec Fnday listing.. "J UMPIN', JIVE AND J IT- TERBUG" at Saddleback College See Friday li sting. "LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at the Gem Theater. Sec Fnday listing. "OKLAHOMA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Fnday hst1ng. "PETER PAN" at Saddlebad. Col- lege. See Saturda) listing.. Tue9day "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fnday listing. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listini. "OKLAHOMA " at the Curtain Call "'No1HING IN COMMON' IS WONDERRJL, RJNNY AND ONE OF THE BEST ID.MS nus Sm.fMER:' ~ ~ coon MORNlNC AMERJCA AOC TV 'A wonderful experience. 'Nothing in Common' is as brilliantly and beautifully true to life as movies get:' David 'ihft'han KNBC TV "H ilarious and heartbreaking and surely one of the best movies of the year:' Joanna l.c1ngt1eld ABC-RADIO "I loved this movie. It rates·a 9 out of JO:' Garv fotnklm KABC TV TOM • JACKIE HANI<s GLEASON NOTHING -IN COMMON 111 'T~I Pim Rl!I P'IL'f.'l'- 1 ltl•T IR ~IHll 1Tl11' 11 IUl llllNIW RIJI TOii HA'L~ JAr~1J1;1J.A.<;m ·~rTHl". I' 1.u\l\11t\" I\ I '41.il '\J\T RECTOll WlJl\[)(J] llARIHOlll~ .i _ 8f.'l.).4l~lll(, V;ltlll~ll II RrrrTfq'U\ .:JOHH .\JJ"7.0. UL "":IK.ll'OllfJJ. l 4 llkJIAfl PRfJrl~t:R-CAIJ,\~~1111.~ Rlt:\f '"":IAltRY'HllSHAIJ.-.....,.,,. __ ~~..!: PO._.., ___ _.oc',. M 1 •~v··~..,...,.....,,,,.~ •~tdlfT?at.en9ti.,., "-----'·-------.. ME> COITAlllUA COSTA MlSA HOlillllGTO-IUCl4 llWW '"*''n' CMWIClf f......,,,,,... .A .... t~"~ 11Ac,.r.~., I • ..,n 'ft"'•"•ldO"l,.n.1 6.)&'56) ¥11)411?, ,.,..,..c;.... .. ~059.i ·~ ..,..(,#..... ~'· ~ SlMTOll l"-lldt MN.HAl!ll It l'I 4 w U TilllO Mt 11 LA lllllAOA p.,. t VMOO IJA l4.,. • 4J'JI ("""'1b(llO"'I !Al l!llX) ll... l'W 7400 '9'«i67 [oo--n•oo·----J 8 Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, August 8. 1986 Dinner Theater Stt Fnday ll\t1ng Wedne9day "ARSENlC AND OLD LACE " al the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse "it·1· Fnda) hstiog. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing "J UMPIN', JIVE AND JIT- TERBUG" at Saddleback ( ollcgc See Saturday listing. "WVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at thl· Gem Theater. Sec Fnday lasting "OKLAHOMA" at the Cuna1n < all Dlnner Theater See Fnda) listing Thunday "A CHORUS LINE" at the '\an Clemente Summer Theater Sec f-n · day listing. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Harleq~1n Dinner Theater. C)ce Friday listing. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnda)' hs11ng. "JUMPIN', JIVE AND JIT· TERBUG" at Saddleback College See Friday listing. "LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at thl' Gem Theater. Sec Friday hsung. "OKLAHOMA" at the Curtain< ·all Dinner Theater See Fnday listing "PETER PAN" at Saddleback Col· lege. See Saturda)' listing_ EiC. Friday BABY FAJR New and C\peclant parents can ve1" the latest produt·ts and services for the pregnanq through the preschool e~ald. attend seminars and w()rk\hops, v11·w A.cademy Award winning films and entenain the kids Wllh theater. danl·e and g;imes at the Orange Count\ Ba by Fair toda'r through Sunda) at the .\nahe1m ( onvent1on Center°\ South Hall. Adm1ss1on 1s S5 50 for adult&. grandparents and grand- parents-to-be. $2 75. and children under I 2 free Hours are noon to 9 p.m. today and Saturday. noon to 6 p m on Sunday. For infonnat1on. call (213)393-2229 "PRECIOUS COLLECTIBLES" First west coa~t convention for "Precious Moments" Collectors At the Emerald of Anaheim Hotel. 1717 South West St. 1n Anaheim today and tomorrow. ARTHRITIS SELF HELP GROUP IOa.m. to 1 I .30a m 1n.M1ss1on V1cJo Mall at Western Federal Savings and Loan. Contact Fay Krooth. 859-5786. CAFE MOZART fea tures classical piano Wed evening. and piano or guitar. pop. and sho w-tunes Thurs · Sat. evenings. All music is performed dunng dinner. Al~o featured is mus1l at Sunda) brunch 31952 Camano C ap1strano. San Juan Capistrano 4%-021 2 THE LAFF STOP. a premiere comedy night club. featu res Bobhy Gavlor and Scott Shaw. 2122 S F.ast Bn;tol. Newpon Beach 852-87fl2 LAGUNA POETS meet ~ch Fn at 8 p.m for '1Cheduled and open readings at the Laguna Beach Puhhc L1bral) Tonight Oa.,.1d Llo)d "II gra ... 11 )' "asn·t d1<;cm ered." ··~og --- ~ly magl11ficent vrmmiricks crearOO-by George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic Company and equal to anything in that director's 'Star W~ ·. · · -THE NEW YORK TIMES I.A ttA9flA 009TA .SA Jl"U It . t 4\ l'lc1llit ti.I-I ~ ..... ca-' ••. , I. .. .. °"'"-• U I 1141 i....:.~~l~~l~M:...._~~_:_~~~~*LA...oA ·~ •llWM ,..,._.., ""...... , ..... ~ .U lfll ... , .... " *.,..... """"' * LA KA9'1A 114...... AMCJ_., Mt •tld IJUI Mt .SS • -llNO'TOll MAC.. , ......... ,,,. ... 1_14903M . OMNOE SbdlnO..... ... tJt a110 _.,.,.TUI ~'"' ... ,. ~lo-IJM:I ........ uu .. •.uu and Glog." AJI arc welcome ( J 494-9550 or 494-8375. ROBERT DUQUESNEL cntc tainson the piano with a wide 'arn•t of musical selections Tues.&L lro )-9 p.m Irvine Halton and I O\\l'r lobby Lounge. 17900 Jambort Blvd .. Irvine. 863-311 1 CONFREY PHILLIPS featurl· renditions of Cole Poncr. Gersh.,.,,1 and contemporary fa vorites Tue\ Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Also, the Bra11ha !><>ngst~ss. Nilsa.Joins him on '-"cd and Thurs. evenings. Irvine H1h••n aodTowers, 17900Jambor~Rhd 1n Irvine. 863-3111. SAWDUST FESTIVAL in Laguna Beach continues until August 3 I T ht• fesuvaJ is composed of200an1stsand craftsmen who erect their own booth'> each year an an eucalyptus gro'c at 935 Laguna C~nyon Road. Hours an· from 10 a.m to 10 p.m. SunJ.i, throuith Thursday and I 0 a.m 10 11 p.m. ~nday and Saturday. ~m1s\1un 1s $3 and children under 14 .m· admitted free. ART·A-F AJR Laguna Bc.ach Juncd art-festival celebrates its 20th an· n1vcrsary on Laguna Canyon Road Daily unlll A.ug. 31 SJ admission BILL BERKSON A reading at thl· Newpon Harbor An MuSt"um 1t1 night at 8 p.m. "Hot Links/After thl' Deluge; Surrealism and Amenrnn Action Poets." Visi tors may v1s1t thl· galleries. Museum store and 'ICulpture garden cafc from 5 un11I X evel) Fnda). in add111on to thr regular hours 850 San (lemenll' I >r "lewpon Beach 7 59-1 122. . Thoughtful Joan Arma trading co.ming to Pacific By JOHN ROOS .,.., .... ew. c . ' 1 While summertime dishes up such brtt1y concens as the Beach Boys and Jimmy BufTett, one veteran C"anb- bean-bom musician provides a wel- come change of pace. Rart'ly escapist in theme. Joan Armatrad1ng's music demands that hsteners rccogn17e the con01ct1ng emotions of everyday hfe and ways to deal with them Arma trading has been compared to many female Rhythm and Blue'> performers and vocahst'I over the }'Cars. with her music being classified as1a.u. folk. fem in 1st. blue'>. rock and even reggae. But mm t elTons at labeling her music fail because the d1ver;e. nch musical tel(tUrc'i and 1nOuenccs from her past create a style which 1s uniquely her own. Perhaps the one constant 1n her wide array of music 1s her ab1hty to express deep. ixrsonal feelings -ot both independence and vulnerability -that many of us share but few can npress so eloquenll) On her new album. Sleight of Hand. i\rmatrading has created a harder sounding album than might be anuc1pa1ed. but that'); not the only surpn~ It I'> entirely wntten. ar- ranged. and for lhc fir,t ume. produced by Armatrading. She also handles all of the guitar playing on the album. Sleight of Hand results in an adventurous mix ofuptempo rockers and !.Orne vintage Armatrading ballads .. The ume simply felt nght to produce an album on m y own." Annatrading said in a recent inter- view. "I suppose putting together my own production studio (called Bumk1n'. at her home in England) had something to do with 11. ·but sclf- producuon freed me up to do cirta1n things. particularly singing. I could be very dramatic or a bit more ex- pressive, but basically I felt very comfortable singing this time." Armatrading's voice 1s tremulous and husky, but the robust power and apixal shine through bcc.ausc of the warmth behind her singing and lyricism. Known as a solitary person. Armatrading's point of view 1s usually that Qf an observer. Yet her songs about the dark truths and contrad1ct1ons or love and indeixn- dence come together hke peMOnal VIMOnS "I wasn't really thinking about the point of' 1ew when I was wnt1ng these songs, but . I think there is a vef) personal theme on the album:· Armatraqing stated. ··1r I had to sum 1t up in two wo rds. the) would be 'truth' and 'honesty'.'' "Obviously. I do wnte songs about the way I feel and think, but I find I wnte best when I'm wnting from something outside of myself and lhen ma.king the observation very per- sonal." she said With her current U.S tour JUSt underway. Annatradmg as using the same mus1c1an~ who recorded on Sle1&ht of Hand including key- boardist Alex White, basSJSI Ste'<' Greetham , drummer Geoff Dugmore. and e>.-Bcat saxaphomst Wesle> Magoogan This 1s the first lime she's \OUred using mus1c1am from her latest album. "For the most pan. I dehberatel} cho'iC to work w11h ixople who weren·1 necessanl) ·name' mu- s1c1ans." she stated .\rmatrading and Graham Nash wilt perform at the Pacific Am- p1thcater 10 Costa Mesa on Aug. I 2. They produce good rock 'n' roll like Clockwork By ROBERT HYNDMAN OtlNDellf,...._ Hr ) ha,en't 1hc..cgu)H"erwatch- rd MTV" Oixmng a sci w11h Boh O}'lan·\ "The Times They Are A-Chnnp.ing" isn't the most fashionable thing for a band to do th~ days. .\mid the 1magc-consc1ous st)le- 0' er-<>uhsunce cadre of bands play- ing local rod club'> these' days. there'-; a special appeal to watching a young band 'itm mg for fresh ideas and a renewed interest in thl' endangered Jn of <;ongwn11ng. Neither 1s hauling a flute ons1age for a change of pare Or dosing the set vmh the singer alone with has acou'lt1t gullar. ( lodwork has no record contracL Their comen dates arl' infrequent. s lUXUltY 1HfATltlS TOO~V IME.S ON L V * ·;JALK · INS * $2. .., •• ,., Ma\•"••t •"oted by ( CEnTUAY CITY cenTER Ci ~nu >tt• -AUIJ-o f' .. IOAY TMK 17TH MllT • C") (12:20) ('2':U) 4!10 l :OS 1 :00 .. 10:00 f'EA .. IS .ua.UJ[lt:S DAY CW1" PG-Ill) AT t U :lO) (2:0} S:1S 7:30 a. t :4S STAllO ay IR Pl) 11· 1011>:201 5:20 720 1ot:20 AUPd(") ,, 001•·oo7 00 & I o·oo I 70MM No Pauu HE.ART11Uat{ ~ AT (12 4 5) (l' 5 S ZS 1 4 5 &. 10·0 KA .. ATE ICIO II (PG) (12:50) (3 00) s 20 7•40 & ~·~S AllOU'Y LAST CHOKT (1t) AT (1210) (l:OS) S·2S 1:0 &. 10 10 TC>t> &UN f..a) 112·15) (2:4S') S OS 7:25 a. t ·So -.N ?OMM- RU'TMUS$ ll'IEOPL£ (ll) S ... OWS AT (I 20) (J• JOI 5:• 0 7S'O t.IO:IO -CINE·FI GONE-Sl'EAKERS ARE BACK 6 HOWARD TIC IXICIC Cf'G) PlldJ Co-Hit Baell To Th• Future CPG) f'WIOAYTIC 1nH MllT a C") Plutt CrHpe~ (R ) f'UGHT OP: THE NAYllOATO• (N) Plus Co-Hit s1 .. pln9 Buuly (GI 'U'T~PIE~ (91) Plus.I Oown lo Out 1n a .. etiy H•lh (RI MAXIUll OVl'. .. ORIVI'. (ft) Plus CO·Htl Rur1nlnt Scared f"1 KARATE ICIO II P'Q) -SHOIT CllCUlf ('G) '~WINNER AGAIN. THI IS A WONDERFUL FILM .. .JUSf BEAUTIFUL. YOU'LL BE ON YOUR FEET AND CHEERING~' ~-4........,..\\\114 1'\ RALPH MACCHIO PAT MORITA Kid -Partll ror-·---DO@at':::::£!!!iJ' ----·~·---i--•Wtf'll .. ..__..,..... • ,. '' J..\•I "-*' ""'f"J1 "' "" '"' "' ..... ,, .. u••-9\H~ ll fOIO 1-s---· ~· .... NOW SHOWING. ....... 1-11'-'Y A'\4111111 1..4•AOA_..I 'It ... .-it< 'IC!< ,.,I() ·-cor r .... fll c 6:1" I'>\' ··-o ..... .... 41 ,, IAllTA au ,_. >l<>lu.1 ltllftO- ·-"' Vll090 _ ... ~, •WUT*SITt .......... _"' °"""~ 841 It.WI • wtl-lll •Ml IM l>- 10'We Cllf~ ... ......, --....... ~----------·---... ............. ,._..._.,., Their appearance wouldn't draw a ..ccond look on the street. Their stage choreography 1s far from slick. And their musical soph1s11cation 1s hm- 11cd. But playing rock ·n· roll needn't 'be a calculated pursuit. This band d~s 1ust fine. thank you. wtth simple arrangements and compelling 'lyrics deh,ered with unwavenng fervor i\s Clockork showed Saturday night before an enthusiastic audience at afan Sam's in Huntington Beach . a band can succeed by \1mply doing what they do best -going wtlh their streng&hs. And ( loclcwork's strength 1<; singer-gu11ans1 Mark Davis's deft songwnttng. The 23-year-old. who wntes most of the band's ma1crial. sings with a heartfeh conv1ct1on that demand., attention Wnh a \01ce much hke (e),- Pllmsouls now-folksinger) Peter Case's. Oav1s throws himself into each \Ong. offenng clear-headed thoughts on both global and person-al politics He seems as comfortable calling for poht1cal ac11v1sm as he doc\ basking in the human JO\ of s1111ng up in the wee hours o( lhe (See CLOCKWORK/Pa.ae 17) llSTI ... 1Sl~lM CDWMOS TOMI corm n "" sa1-tSOO IDllm iaJlllCI ClmS u 111111 "1-0W MIC rASMON SQUM£ Will •• 83'1541 UA WD~IMU. 1.00, l'OO, 5:00. 7.00. t·OO, 10 45 ........ ~_.,., UA MCMlS I mA sn.sm llMllC•APUlA l 15. HO, S 30, 730 t JO ll:ft. 2-00, 4 00, 6110, 1-00. 10-00 RIT991'M IUll '41·0710 CDWMIOS CffMT'll( corm 11:l0. uo. 4 20, ')0 .• 30, 10 JO llMISSl·Om !.---ClllllS I 00. l 00. S'OO, 100. 9 00. 10 4S l 15. l lO, 5·0 I IS. lO JO -'37-0340 .COIAMIMAU I! 00. 2 lO. 4 4S, 1 )0, US flt • SAT 12:15 .....,_ Slif'9 -U.-3911 U A CfTl COfl1I( rm , • .,, . ., pACflt._, ...... m1nu- -m.a50 . P•Cft .... Ill Dl SUITSAllllllll Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday. August 8. 1986 • • 'Howard the Duck' dldn 't quack up our critics Erik TorkeU1 Higb Scbool Junior Huntington Beacb fhe · prem1~ behind Howard thl' Duck seem'> to be that 1f the writer'> "hp 1n words · hkc .. duck.. and 'quack" for '>Orne everyday English words. 1t will be fresh and 1n v1gorat- 1n~ Tf) again They al~ seem to think that car chase1; through ( leveland 1ns111l cxc11ement. Not by a long shot. The first 20 minutes of Howard the Duck (located on his o"'n planet) aren't very internt1ng., but at least they show promise .\nd then. unfonunate- ly. Howard 1s blasted to Eanh. He meets aspinng , rock star Lea a .1 JThompson. Their relationship is semHouching and semi-funny. but anything ong- inal stops here. ~use now we get car chases, bar fiptts and Dark Overlords of the Universe. In all the p~bhcny for this movie, photographi of Howard have been hidden, which M>n of makes you think that he is truly orig10aJ looking. We're talking about a midget in a duck su1t ... no, make that a midget in a 6adduck suit. In faC11fthe chicken in the Nauonal Lumber commercials was a duck, he'd look hke Howard. Lea Thompson, however. Ines to be fun and lively in a thoroughly thankless role And 10 Jeffrey Jones, an otherwise excellent actor. I can uni\ hope they paid him buckets of rnonl') to take lht'> part. l u gel to the point. Howard the Dul k " \O u01mp1red. bonng and ,1up1d w the hnnk of being bizarre that I can nnly w1!>h Ho"ard had been hla\11.'c.I to JOothcr planet wherl' thl'y might ha' e made' a much h<'ttc1 "111\ll' •If h" hfl' Ri:g;mll, '' "hen I Y.Cnt tnto the th~atl·r I thought 11 v.a\ a ch1ld~n·s moql' < 1'11.'\\ again lloward the l>u1 ~ I\ ~() r !Or )OllllK d11ldrcn. I hl'fl' "onl' wcnc that goc'> bc)ond dl\~11,11ng 11'\ trul~ homlic and dd1n1ll'h n1gh1man\h Natalie Walker Nurse A11lstant Costa Mesa Howard the Dude 1s an outrageous w1-fi comedy that shows us that not all aliens have to be mean and ugly. In fact. they can be cute and cuddlcy and Howard cer:tamly is. However, How- ard isn't the only stray ahen in this movie but he 1s the nicest and most appealing. He isn't hke most duck:>, he can't swim or fl y. he wears a suit. has a JOb and credit cards to Bloom- 1ngduclcs and a MaJlardCard. The concept of th1i. mo"u.• 1s really very clever. at least it's not little green m en any more. it's our httle feathered fnend instead. Maybe next time 1t'lf be cows from outer space. Look out below~ His name 1 Ho~ard T . Duck. He lives on an egg. shaped planet he calls home and he bast(<\lly has a nor- maJ life for a yup- pie duck. He goes to work. comes home, watches TV. dnnks a beer and relaxes with h is favorite maga- z1n~ Playdud All's well until a sciermtlt ~penment on eanh goes haywire andtidently bnngs Howard to canh d of all places ... Cle"eland. After xpcnenc- ing some maJor turbulen<c and a most harsh landing. by this time Howard 1s a pretty dumbfounded duck. You can just imagine him trying to get bade home and in the meanume keeping himself out of duck soup The movie becomes more involved than that but it's really a 101 of fun. There 1s actio n, comedy, thnlls and creeps, there 1s e"cn a Quack-Fu for manial ans enthusiasts. And of course, <ipec1al effects. nothing large ~ale but 1ntercst1ng. This is one of those bu.arrc muv1e.\ that has a l111le bit of e'er} thing and makes 11 really appealing You have to Sl>e 11 to hclievc 1t. It') a real quack-up. So. yc,u'll JUSt have to see this unique mo' 1c. do n't ti) and analy1e 11. JUSt have fun with 1t bcc~usc it's JU\I "ducky .. jj jj jj Dkk 8a11Cbm&D Hotel Muager Lagoa Beach Some of the great hnc~ lrom tilms Sta) Y.llh )OU longer than the film Anyone who has ~en "To Have and Have No1·• remembers Lauren Bacall saying to Humphre) Bogan "If )OU want any1h1ng, JUSt v.h1stle You know how 10 wh1stk Just pucl cr up and blow " And while one of the most re· memhered Imes in film h1stor) I'> ('larl Gable's .. Frankl} Scarlett. I d o n 't give a damn." I sull re- member .. Go ne. With the Wind" most for Bu11erfly McQueen'\ ltne "Lawsey. M iss Scarlett, I don' kno" nothin' bout b1rthm' babies." E"en some of the latest films. hkc the recently reviewed "Allens ... have lines that you cannot forget. I loved the film . and will always rcml'mber S1goumey Weaver telling the Alien mother .. Get your hands off her you bitch." Which brings us to "Howard the Duck." The audience went wildWfiFrl they heard the hne "Aw. shuddup!" -There wasn't as much reaction for "l want that Duck. dead or ahve." But they screamed again when H oward yelled "Tora. Tora, Tora." And the entire audience oohed and aahed when Howard said "No Duck is an island~ The people who put this movie toge1her need a few yeari w11h a PS)Chiatnst. George Luca•.' hand 1s evident in the spec ial elTecti., hut JU\t because incest worked m "Back 111 thc Future" doesn't mean that "'c are ready for bea~ttaht) If they're ll)ing 10 auract teen-agers. then the o nh way that will happen IS 1fthC) KIV\' OUI sfupid pills with the tickets. I rented two kids to go see Howard the Duck Their word!>. as we left the theatre: "Wonderful." The) lnokt'd at me and quoted the mov1l''\ m11.,t mcmorahlc hnc· "Run Howard he'\ 1n a bad mood" Rlcbard Wu11er Psycbla&rie Tedualclan lrviJle .\) m> tenure as a mo' 1e <nt1( dra"s to a close. I am d.Jscovenng - much to my chagnn -that the life of a writer consists of rather more than glamour For instance. there 1<. the nen e-wraclt ng. ln uckk-gn nd ing tension of de\peratcly compo<11ng as the deadline approaches. Aho. there 1s the tedium ohtanding in an endless hnc 10 rel inio the theater. knowing full wel )OU can't leave And finally, there 1s the fru!>tra11on of havrng to stt through movies that. without the obhgat1on of profcss1onahsm. you would have lcfl 20 minute!> after 11 staned That last point was 'el) much 1n m) mind as I sat . through "Howard The Duck "This 1s an oddl) repellant mo' 1c. son of an "E.T. meets The Blues Brothers ... I get the 1mpress1on that George Lucas. the director, was 9'\ Jealous of Steven Spielberg's success with "E.T.'' and decided to make one of his own, only hipped up. If that's the case.. Jie... failed miserably, and wasted an obviously large budget and some ctnemattc profess1onaltsm. The title character 1s far and away the worlit offender. Where E.T. was carefully drawn. w11h personality and chann. Howard 1s all 100 obviously a dwarf in a duck sut1. hollow and uninteresting. And where p1clbcrg had the ~nse to carefully surround hi!> star in mystery. Lucas plunks h1!> directly in front of the camera and keep<, him there Perhap<; wor\I o f all. 1t wa<;tC\ a fin<' performance b)' a fine actrc\s named Lea Tho mpson, who c;omehow m;an- age~ 10 keep a straight face despite the had.ne}l-d dialog. That alone <ihould quahf> her for wme kind ofa"'ard -forbravel').1fno1h1ngl'I~ <\ctuall>. there I'> qu11e a h11 more· wrong Y.tth ··Howard 1 he Dul k" than lhat. hut 11 hardl) bear\ going into teplaea C. ttomu Pedtacriclu Newport Beaclt For tho5C of you who can't ""JI' unul Thanksgiving. take hean for 1111 turkey of the year has amved in thl form ofa new movie about that fi rH feathered fncnd "Howard f hl Duck." To say that this film 1s men·I\ lousy 1~ doin4 1t a gross m1srepre')('n tatlon. It 1sn 1 even that good! It " right down lhere with the worst fil m' of the year such as MPsycho '\" and "Haunted Hont')'moon." This summer egg-layer "-J' produced under the acgJi. ofGcor~l· Lucas. H1'1 rcpu talion will ccna1n- ly suffer from lh" for quite a wh1 k It is the Luca1;-im itating style of adventure film' that d~ the effort 1n. The fi"' hall 111 the movie 1!> fa1rh cute. that is for about 30 rnrnutes In 1h1s ponion. we are introduced to a hip. Jovabk, misplaced by a freak-of science duck who lands 1n. of all places. Oeveland. ~vcral cute ~11u auons invoh:Jn& the prepostctou\ idea of a duck with human charac- teristics and fcchng.s are played out The film goes south when the attempt to return Howard to his own planC'I resuits in a new science freak that Howard must, stop before he nHn\ Eanh. ... liere's where the Lucasfilm studm' come 1n for the special effects That which was somewhat cute no" " ludicrous and very unfunny. from a wa1fofaduck. we nowS« th~· \a\ w11r of mankind 10 Howard the surx-r duck Does all o f this sound .. 1up1d to you" Or are you of 3n 8-to I 0-ycar-nld mentalit) at wbom tht'> pacturl· 1~ aimed? If )OU an: LD the fOimcr categol), stay away at all co\ts. It \Ou are 1n the latter, enJO) the film but tx· quiet while you cat your popcorn and don't bother too many people on )uur frequent trips to the candy \land and the re~trooms To paraphrase Groucho Mar\ "Why a Howard the Duck., .. Movie about comic-book duck is a real turkey By GEORGE WrLLlAMS 11111cc1 .. ct1, -· ~ A~ a comic-book charac1er. How- ard the Duck war'I. Rut a\ a movie hl'm'1 I le JUSt doesn't n, 31 all In fact he., pren' much ofa cop\cal ~her whal George Luca~ and h1\ lndustnal Light and Magil compln have do nl' to him. tran<;form1ng ham 1n10 a '><>l')homunr cd11111n of Ciroucho Marx Ho1<..tnl'\ probahl) hack on the l')la nct l>ud. ~ otld .11temrt1ng 10 rccuw1 lr om deep hum1ha11on Duck World•~ when·· I Inward the C>uclc .. opt•n ft'i. a twin of plancl 1-.anh: o nl y 11'' the due;~ .Jnd not the ape that ha'I evolved into the dom1- m1n1 \pc'CIC'\. llow;ard who write~ ad cup) I\ a11empt1ng to relax 1n h1\ ap.lnmrnl in \'fdr.,hington. D ( . fiddling ""Ith his telcvm on remote control, and waxing nostalgic about his school days, when he headed up the rock group Howard and the Hcan- breaker\ 1\ poster of the movie adventure ··Brecde"' of ihe Lo-;1 \tnrk" 'im1le\ down on him \udd(•nly a my~tcnous laser beam open~ up a hole 1n ~pace, and Howard'<; plans for the we~kend are (ancclcd He 1s transponcd to Earth landtng outside a punk bar 1n Cleveland. fhc bar is one of those pla~ where the performers, the 1111. woman band \hcrry Bomb. are ~parated from the customers by barhed wire Howard 1s soon be· lncnded by lhe band'\ leader. Beverly liw1t2ler (l.A.:a r homp11on). the only human who trca1' him like a real j)Cf\()O I p t11 th!\ point lht• mrn ll I\ Io Daily Piiot Detebook/ Friday, August 8 , 1986 amusing, although Howard badly needs a wnter who can elevate him above the level of cute~y pun~ and one-hners. But then we go into that Hollywood haven· doing what's '>afe. wh:tt'~ sold tickets the year before There·~ a sc1~nt1st whose body 1~ taken over by a creature from outer space There's a light 1n a fast-food dive with a bunch of bullying redneck\ There's a car chase and a helicopter chase. 1 ht>rc's a steal from "Bride of Frankennein," other lar- ccnic~ from "Alien.:,:. "The Blue Brothers." "&ck 10 the Fu1ure:· "The F.xor1.1~t." and "Gho<1tbu!ltcrs " Wntcn Glona Kall and W1113rd Huyck even hf\ some bustnc~'I from their own "Indiana Jone'> and the TcmplcofOoom " I here arc w mc c.1utmu ... attempt\ to comment upon the phsJit of 1ht duck 1n a society 1n which duck- hunting ts considered a jolly sport But the writers quickly back away from 1t. apparently reluctant 10 of- fend. There IS a suggestion ofa love amur between Howard and Beverly. But the door 15 quickly Sllut on.that Ont'. All WC have left " a ~r1e-. or not\)' special efl<'cb , the ~ind lnc.luMnnl Light and M3&Jl doc\~ well. but 'IO of\cn as to be tiresome. I he fine photography by Richard H. Kline takes us on a tl'::l\ICl<>guc of Northern California, with top-. in and around Napa. Richmond, San Rafael. Golden Gate rark. Hunter'\ Point, and \hma Basin Dul. as so often happtn) when film· make" rely nn s~ctal efTcct'I, the mo' 1c lose\ all coniact wtth the ha<111 \ of charac1en£at1on and storytclhn~ and simply becomes a light \how HOWARD THE DUCK Rating; 2 stars Cast: Lea Thom~n. Jcflrc' Jones, Tim Robbtns, Paul (iutlfoyk L11 Sagal. Oom1n1Que l>;walos, Holl) Robinson. Executive Produrc.-r George I ucas l>trector W11lanl lluyclc. Producer: C1lona KO\ll Screenplay. Huyck and Katz. ba\Cd on the Marvel C'ofl'l1CS character created by Steve Gcrlxr. Photogra· phy: Richard H. KJ1ne. Production de 1gn. Peter Jamison Editor\ Michael Chandler. tdne} Wolin!.lty Music: John Ra!!)'. Origsn.ll ~ongco Thom35 Oulby Otstnbuwr Un1H'r .,.., Bo n voyage for Eagle crew 81 \1ARV LOU HOPIUNS o~,'1M4C.• .. • •• t '-"clcome to Club Eagle's second pan~ ... said Gary Thomson, club president and fonner wrestling com- onC'r in the 1984 Olympic games. I he black-tie cocktail buffet at the.Balboa Peninsula ' < ofBettySvemdt ea was a bon voyage pany forthe I 1~1· < hallenie'screw. main staff and club members. '"""''II be going to Australia forthe 1987 Amenca's( up ,~ l.'JllJ ~ Jgk Challenge. which was shipped to fremantle \ 'trJhalluly 17, w1llbt-amving1n I Oto 12days." It• 1m\on said .. Skipper Roel Davit and his wife. Lit. will 11 • h• first 10 go." (A series of challenge rac.cs begin~ Oct < lthers leaving for Australia will be Gerry Driscoll, '• rJI managcroflhe sailing program and ground crew: 01'bbic and Doti& Rattell•, B•td1 Ca11lday (he'll Lake carC' • 1c, re..-.), and Dolottt Vlrhle, who recent I) changed ni tund raising for the Eagle to operations and protocol "•ryReuu4J.UGrlffl"w1ll t.akeo,er fund , "ng tor the EaaJe. according to Thom~n "We ha'e ~\C'd S6 5 mtlllon and we nttd to raise S2 m1lhon more ... I hum son said. t lub Eaglemembers(donors who ha,econ1nbu1ed ~1 rr than SI 5,000eaeh)also raised mone> for the Eagle m ng the pany. \\oppcr ofthe 1970Amenca's( upw1nner. lntrep1d ind fagle'sch1efadv1sor BUI Ficker conducted a mini 1u, tmn Jcao aad FerH t Ol10D paid $3.000for1..-. o people for , ~1·d 'sstay at 'lhe new luxurious health spa. Cal-a-Vic, nestled 1n a 5Ccluded valley on 125 acres of rollingtlills in Vista. (The n.'gularcostofa week's stay at the spa is S 3,000.a-person.) Gaey..'.homaon paid $2,500 for a week's st.ay at the spa. and Barbara Ficker bought one week at the spa for S2. I 00. and then she purchased another week for S2. 700. "I bought the two st.ays a1 the spa so I could Utkc a fne~d with me." Barbara explained. ' '811uSand1of Ari.Lona and Newpon Beach purcha~d a water color oflhe Eagle painted by artist Ro*' Hynds forSS.500. "There arc 450 hm11ed edit1onsof1he pa1nt1ngava1lable." said Hynds. Eagle Club member Dr. Jotepll Gloadmu won the big pnce oft he eventng. A drawmg for a week's vacation in the Newpon. Rhode Island area aboard Bobby ud Bob Grant's 9()..foot yacht. Bobbara. Club member CllffoNI Hela1 will sail his boat. Ii~ bante. 10 Australia for the finals of the races for the .\menca'sC'upsct for January 31. 1987. "The Eagle Challenge. from the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 1sone ofs1x U.S. syndicates vyin$ to bnng the cup back from Australia, where 11 has stayed since the .\uss1essnappcd a 132-ycar U.S. winning streak by Winning the-Amenca's Cup in 1983. Virtue said. ..\mong the 86 guests at the e&rtY were Pamela ud Job.JI Wojeled 1ow1kJ (he's with Quant.as ALrlincs). Jack.le and Jim Roel gen, Peter Rowe (he's with Sea Goddess Cruises). Wendyu4DoaRatsell,Allaau4Frull1'rue, Vicki a.nd Jim Warmla(&oo (he's a board member of'lhe Eagle syndicate), TriU ud PllU Ramler, Lefty Mmlock, Martha and Travis Reed.and Thomson's bride, THL Papara11i 11 edited by Dally Pilot StyM edJtor Vkla Deu. Bobby uut Bob GraJJt lent yaclat for one week. ' Auatralla-bound Clifford Heins and Mary KUanlc. Dolorea Vlrtue and Gerry DIUcoll with boeteu Betty S•enaen. Wasting a way in Margarita ville with Buffett invited the 16,000 concert-jocrs to his b1nhda) party on New Year's Day at Penh Harbor. Austraha. And knowing the lengths Buffett fans will had started -dressed 1n full bndal re~ha. She 10 long wh11c gown Wlth veil and tram. he m a whlte tuJt. The hghttng crew 1mmed1atcJy put them 1n the spotlight, and Buffett stopped playing while the Reefers <ltd a fine rend1tton of the trad1uonal wedding march . B> DIXIE R EDFEARN 0!1 ... 0..,. ....... \ J 1mmy Buffett conccn is almost a <uhe'<pcnenccthcsedays-11 takesa ~.ud core fan 10 go to a conccn where '1nuall> everyone is dre sed :ih~e !Jimmy Buffett Wannabes) and most of the audience drunkenly sings along to all the songs. His concerts are reminiscent of \-Ome wacky summer camp on a 1rop1eal island for adults who JU 1 \Imply refuse to grow up. We all likt' I lnwa11an pnnt shins, the beach. Mexico, Aonda, Corona beer and \31hng. and Buffett 1s our spokesman, A~1~1n$ that Peter Pan lifestyle a sense ~I leg1t1macy. f\cr all, Buffet l's into his 40s now. .1n<l ~ems to he doing JUSI fine" for a gu) who probably has never even o"neda suit When Buffett sings " Pirate Looks .\t 40," you havC' the feeling that it's a pretty persohal song. L1s1en 1ng to him sing the hne "I made enough morrcy to buy M1amt. but I p1~"ed 1t awa) so fast," makes all thoc;e parental lecture~ on succcs~ 'iCCm 10 fade awa) into a Canbbean wnsct Have another beer, kick off )Our shoes. and si ng along w11h Jimmy. h 's really O.K. Sunday night's Bu1Te11 conccn at the Pacific Amphitheatre was typical of all the other Buffett concerts I've been 10. He 1s an ama11ngly cotlSIS· tant performer ':!'Ith n repcno1re of fnbulou\ catchy songs that tend 10 make h1\ eve~ performance top ~-al1hcr The f a vor1ties like "Margantav11lc,'' were real crowd pleasers. and Buffett drew a great cheer when he announced that the long-awaited "Margant.av1lle~ movie ts actually ready lo begin filming. The Coral Reefer Band -all l<Tof them th1j ume -were also great backup for Buffeu's show, another constant that keeps Buffett such a continually pleasing performer. He sang "Let's Just Get Drunk and rcw," "Juicyfruit," "Rag Top Day," and "Cheeseburger in Para- dise" as well as a few cuts from his latest album. "Aoridays," alM> the name o f this year's tour. Jus t b efore s 1ng1ng "Margaritavtlle," (dubbed the "par- rot-heads anthem" b) Buffett) he _go to. some of them will probabl) make it down there for v.hat ·~ C'Cnain 10 be one hell of a pany The "costumes" at a Bu ffe tt con- cert are alwa)S amusing In add111on to the thousands o f Hawa11an pnnl shin s and dresses. the plethora of parrot hats and the usual "land shark" hats. a couple of guys showed lfP this year with huge stuffed trout\ on their heads Kmd of novel. bu\ I wouldn't ~ave wanted 10 be sitting bchtnd thcln Per hap\ the mo'it unusual moment ol 1hr C'vtn1ng occurred when a cOUf'k walked in -af\rr the concen Just when you lhmk you've prob- ably seen everything. The only other aspect oftheconet'n worth menlloning 1s what &JOY 1t 1s to see any group at the Pacific Amphitheatre. The sound ts ncarl) perfect (although some nc1ghborin residents might disagree), there 1s not • bad ~at in the house, the pla~ 1 immaculate. and the parkm& lot 1i; second only to Di'>ncyland in term\ of moving 11lhons of ca" m and out with the lea'>t f>O\\thle dela~ Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 8, 1986 t I .. • ' ... ~FmeArts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ How to start a classical record collection It da'>'-•lal muSll I'> good tor ~ou. 11 man\ thousands ol hvc and recorded .,hould du voc of two thing~· 1t sl)ould pcrformanc.cs ofwh1ch this cnt1c has hnng pka'iure. or 11 should tastc rcall)' knov. ledge. three sets of three record- tiad The <,p1ntual s11mula11on "h1ch 1ngs <;hould beofpamcularmtercsl to rnnirs from resonating w11h that 1hose stamng or building coll el't1ons. v. h1ch 1'> bcaut1tul 1s a real treat . .\.1 the This first set of recordings arc a 'kll"Ql' l1mc. the internal l'On01ct which $ood 1n111al step for someone amt'\ lrnm listening to something at interested in starting a classical odds" 11h one'!. personal view of the colk·c11on: "'orld ,., 1nll.'llec1ually s11mula11ng "'e begin w11h the Brahms V101in .ntl.YJt.~r"hing the bins al the tonccno, performed b\ v1olin1s1 Im.al rl'lord shop has man~ 0P:-TI1hak-Pcrlmao wtth thc--ehrcqo ponun111es 10 be both immersed in Ii) mphonyconductcd b} ( arlo Maria gllOd classical performances. and also G1ulin1 ( >\ngel. C)..37286) 10 be suhJl.'cted to med1ocn1 y As a Johannes Brahms 1s a composer mus1nan. I am frequent!) asked rccogn11cd by musical h1stonans for "here one starH Does one ~ck ou t ha\lngdone very little to re\Ol\Jt1on- pan1cular records. or panil'ular art-11e compo'i1taon 11 1s an unfortunate 1s1s. or part1l'ular musical wo rks., asc;cssml."nt as 11 1gnorees the fact 1ha1 This 1s the liro;t of three article'> ~ h1lc \1r Brahms was not a rcvol- wh1ch talk about some \Cf' fint• ut1onaf'\, he u~d available mu'i1cal rccordin~s, It would be 1mpo'>si.ble for rr<,ourcc·~ more bnlhantl} than most an~ one cnt1c 10 ha' e heard all rnmpoSt'rc; -of his 11mr or of an~ a\allable record1ng!o but among the ume -111 produce. among other EV9ING I FRIOAY AT SUNSET -1:00-PRICE IS RIGHT • C8S HEWS I WHATS HAPf'EHING HOWll D 9 EHT£RT AJNMEHT TOHIGHT O fl.Ee:.'~ CHANCE Of A g SO~~.-lffTIME O ABC~ e NEWlYWE>GAME 0 LOVE f11 WllD, WllD WOALO Of --ANIMALS • WHEE. Of FORTUNE -W .. '.........,,TOH WEB< IN '1il BUSINESS REPORT -"""'""" Cl!)~OAD =~TLAAQ( m OAAK SHADOWS 9 P£0Pt..E'S COURT .-,.,INNHEWS • ~~ -7:.30-. ID RA y BRA08lJAY T1iEA TEA __ ._ ___ _ Sport the Look •ro<::NV II s Hip• .,QI 1'"10 ~IJrl tnJnks Orvl I Shirt' &~~@~ works. th1!> masterful viol in cont.l'rto . In this recording. some c~- 1raord1naf) resources are combined: the lush. sensuou!> song of l11hak Perlman's violin. the precision ensemble of the Chicago Symphony, and the soul of Carlo Maria G1uhn1. This recording never fails to melt 1he listener. It is a miracle of mus1eal C'(prcss1on Next. th<' Mocn n (on~ certo for C'lannct in A, performed by tfwold Wright w1th th Boston Symphony conductl."d by Se1ji 0 1awa (DG. 2531254) On th<' Oip side ofth1s recording is Sherman Walt playing the Mo1art Conceno for Bassoon. This clannet concerto has been a favorite among concertgoers for many years. and rece'IYed atten11o n recent!\ as the Iheme of the film "Out of Afnca." in which the second movement wa<; played repealt:dly. The clannet l'I a tcmperamenlal FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (714 1644-5070 12 Daily Piiot Oatebool< / Friday August 8 1986 > instrument al e;ictremes of loud and soft. high and low. Mr. Wngbt achieves extraordinary subtlety of C><prcs s1o n in 1h ese e>.trrmt' ranges. he makes the difficult seem deceptively simple. and 1n the process bnnes us an extraord1nanly 1ns1ghtful reading of this 'ery \U) very beauti- ful work. ~ally. Wagner's Slegncd l<b'll (and other late 19th century works) pcz!ormed-by thc-Orcbcst.ra...oL J.hc._ Academy-of-St -Mart1ns-1n-1he- F1elds under the· baton or Neville Mamncr (Angel. DS 37758) This unusual organization plays music wnuen for small orchestras. and the> ha ve a vef) d1s11nct1 vc:- ensemblc. Asa matter of fact, they are known for perhaps the world'<; mo~t perfect ensemble (blend) of playing. This recording offer; some vcf) unique and vcl) personal 1nter- pretat1ons of works which have been Announcl~a summer~ ForTeensl 1onn Rooert Powers has des1Qned a ~1.af Sommer p1091am lo mttl lht .,,u 1mo1nvtmen1 nttd' ol lel'naQf'r<, I or over ~ ve~r\ John Aobl!fl Pow,r\ hK> \trvtd Ille tmt<Q•llQ woman 1n Pf'''·on.il b\J\•ness OI carte1 !levth-'IJ menl .11111 profes\10na1 mooehnq Now llll' teen.iqer can e~ptt1atly le.irn ro ,,c1r1111er lull po1en1tcll lht Pnw'r'> w.1y '" the rtl.ixf'd atmo~phere ol !>ummer rl~s~rs Receive '>tJbSl~nflAI 11111111111!1<.counl\ bv re~rv111Q Cl.I\"'" nnw 1.,111lor11'f' 1nll)rm,\l ron John Robert Powers I<" ~ Jf'ffl +M~I ,\ II'«. K~• ORANGE COUNTY ORANGE. N3 Town 6 Country 547-8228 El TORO, Saddleback Valley Pia II E-1 e 837-9900 CHRIS PALMER re.corded_ thousands of times previously. Conductor Neville-Mar- riner-bu Ht-this-organtt:at1~n. -aoo returns from time to time from his post 1n Minneapolis to record with them Next week. we will explore three add111onal r.ecording.s. for the class1- tal music lover who has had an opponun1ty ''*'wear out th•'> week'\ three disks In the meanume. mo\t record 'ltores should be able to order these performances. given the 1nfor- ma11on listed here. Enjoy' "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE SO FAR THIS YEAR." PfOPU , 'i< 111 llt1llttr "RUTHLESSLY FUNNY FARCE." ORANGE COUNTY llf.Gl~R. \IH htki flurtrll -NOW PLAYING - :-:-1~ r=---~ --· v..... .... .. --r'¥f,.T .... 11Qf r-... ..._ ...... ~r..... ...... "" .. ._,. ·-. t== r=...... ~--· ... ...... .. .. COt-....... ......_.... T"-...... -.--......... ...... ,..,_..., ...... ~... ... . ... T -• -- L. Galleries Opening this week ART·A-FAlR GALLERY 664 S. Weiss cxh1b11s Olis and Pat Wood roast Highway in Laguna Beach. 11 shows works m fiber and other media a m to 5 p.m. Wednesday through continu1n1t through August 27. ~unday. 494-45l4. Through Aug. 17· NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU-Bob Davis. seriographs, Barbara lanus1, watercolors and Beverly Re-SEUM 850 Saa Clemente Dnve. ordan, Olis. N~wport Beach ... The lnterjj'ret1ve Lmk: Abstract Surreahsm into Ab- fNSfiT\11'E 91'-SOU'l'RERN rtte ~ssi&nism" roMifttie ., .... -.n ..... IMll-·....-n•r·cNI ,,., JJM. 1111 ..... ll!JI Gl'.CllGI lUCAS' "IOWMt Tl( NCI" (PCI "~i~~~-.!. CAUF08 MIA.£ttinger Gallery, (for· through ScpL lA_ Al.so. the Ne\\' mer y t:agun~ C.olteg~tsf"!'J ::'ug;-tt-C311forn1a Artists senesconfi11in'tiuejesrr-=:..:ri~.-F=~~iiii~===+=~:.::O~:;::~i.;;;;;....,of-f--' 1hrough 30. Visual Arts 86 an all with works bv Glen Rubsamen. m1:d1a open Juried exjlib1t. Reception Museum open daily except Monday, .\ug. I 5. 7 to 9 p.m .• 2222 Laguna IOa.m. to S p.m. (Fridays until 8 p.m. ( anyon Road, Laguna Beach. thro!Jgh Sept. 14. Admission: Free lO 49'7-3309. museum membe~. S3 adults, $2 BOWERS MUSEUM Sculpture students, seniors. m1htary or groups c.allery features Monumental Small of more than 10. SI for children to I 7 Sculptures in the ancienl Chinese Y~ 7j<)-IJ22. Cho Mo tec hnique of st~ne carylng. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER T.he artist 1s . Madeleme Minich FOR CONTEMPORARY ART Sixth <l Edrney. Unttl Aug. I 5 t 2t~e Annual Juned Exhibition, Joan ( harles W. ~wers ~uscum. 00 · Hugo. Juror. Noon until 5 p.m Marn Street 10 Santa Ana. Wednesday through Sunda). ('ITY O F FULLE R TON 549-4989. QUO RUM GALLERY 374 \1uckcnthalcr <;ultural Center, 1201 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. 'W Malvern Ave. west of Euclid St features Arleen Huseby's seascapes "3lS-6595.' Ceramic artist Ernest A. and local landscapes and V1rgrn1a BJtc.helder's works will be exhibned Huffman's waterco.loN lrorn the dc- un11I ~pt. 2 1. 10 a.m. to 4 pm ~ntothc ~a From-\ug.l to.\ug.31. fue~a) through Saturday and from 10 a.m. tO 5 p.m. dail). dosed nnon to 5 p.m. on Sundays. CloSt'CI Monda~ -l94-4-l1.:!. \1nndays. S~DSTONE GALLERIES 384A CITY OF IRVINE FINE ARTS . onh Coast H1ghwa ). Galle~ Row. CENTER 4601 Walnut. 552-1078· Laguna Beach .t<f7.o775. Hand- -l<Tchard White. an 1nstructei-e+ -blown~ Mar~ C hapm~rr;-Ben ,t•ram1('\ for the Laguna College of R1gne~ and Ann Nuttcn TUl''>da) \1 t. "'111 c.how fired bnd. sculpture'> through <\unda~ 11 a.m .to 5 p m lr1'11l' V1nc<nt. an Irvine res1dC'nt. l'\hshlt'> four monotypes and one SCHAAR GERMAIN STUDIO ,th\lr.tct sculpture. GALLERY 4!S-l 'iunh ( oast H igh· CITY OF IRVINE FINE ARTS CENTER Gallenes I and II: Donald l\.arwelas and Roger KuntL An Or· Jngc County resident, K..'lrwClif> will l.'\h1h11 20 years of painting and l\un11 show<, his "Bathtub Scnl.',·· o l f'IJ I nl Iii gs OIANE SASSONE GALLERY 1711 f url'\I <\venue. Lngu na Beat h < 1\'<lf'll.C' Hurrell/B1Jan Bahar cx h1- h111on 494-2440. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM a1 South < nas1 Pla1a, "Graphics by Painters .. 1 urated by Lora Brown, former dm•l·to r of Mills lloul>C tn <iardl·n ( 110\C rhe South ( (),'l\I Pla1A'l ('\· nans1on l<x:at1on 1s dirt'ctl)' inMdc tht· Hmto l Street entrance of. outh f'oa~t Pla1a 662-3366. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ( 11) Hall Gallery, 3300 Newpon Blvd. "cwport Beach. ~301 7. Cath}' 1,1,ay. Laguna Beach Op<'n Wc.-d lhrough \un 11 3 rn Ill 5: m p m tcatunng watercolor-.. hv Frank Ger- main 1hrnuih-'\ep1 JO -W4: 7 2114. 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I I 111' 11 rli1 lrtlll'I (' n,·r, 11111 I( r ·:. w (11kS1rl Iii II fl I culll I ti)!. ·11 I rrr 1 l-r···.11 l1-.;l11 ho11 tJ1\lll111q B1 o1r1 I 11111.1111 I IW tV SY.1·Wl'J1•rl 1•q1~1.d1l1· ii I I r I ~·j l.rrk l11h :olrJt 11 Ill I ilr i· •I 11 1 I 1 I·'"' r.V•'I'{ I 1"1{ ][ THE IRVINE HILTON \1'1> ft-ttvtJ !rv111• 't' 17.'IM OM) fo3..Jl11 ,, ' 1 t Dally Prlot Datebook/ Friday. August 8. 1986 By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH Dllll\r,... C••--1 In 1949. a young Eh1abeth Teeter m'l!med Robert Burns. That love union formed a partner'lh1p that not only produced lhree ctuldren. but also created three successful restaurants located 10 downtown an La Monica. Newport Beach and Woodland Hills. In Nt'wpon Beach. Bob Bums Restaurant found a home an 1967 between Bullocks Wtl~h1re and The Broadway tn Fashion Island. O nce inside the sprawling restaurant. the motif smacks of a regal Scotush country cstatt' with its warm paneled walls. stained glass accents, large wooden beams and Scoltlsh plaid carpeting. The re taurant'~ banquet factltl\ can accommodate 80 people and also pro ' ides an outs1dc catenng service convenient fo r weddtng'> or business meetings. To dcscnbe the rest.auqrnt''I cuisine. manager George Kookootsedt'S said. "It's Bob Bum~ \t)le not e'<actl} Calt fom1a. but with a definite empham on fresh fish." Kookootsedcs admitted that for man) )'Cars the restaurant was considered matnl) a ~teal.. and pnme nb house In the last four or ftve year., ho>wever. the Bob Bums trend has been to create more -;eafoo<l. poultl"}' and veal dashes Kool..oot!>edcs. 1t >would seem. rnn nghtlull) boast ol the restaurant"s popular Caesar c;alad "There is no doubt we arc known tor our C.aesar \alad." he said. "because the ingredients are a combina uon of fresh foods. fhere arc fe>w cstabh~hments that can rn:ate a salad with the Boh Bum\ na\Or and le'<tucc." .\.recent and exc1 ttng add1t1o n to the Boh Burns staff accurdmg to Koo~ootscdes. 1s < hl'f Ste' c C r:ul.C.-Jhe in nova~ chef was tra1~ al J ohn<1on and....\Yalc) < ultnar) School in Rhode !'!>land ( ranc ha!> added a new Ila' or 10 the alread> deltc1o us menu · "Each da)'. Chef Crane prepare' four add1t1on., to our menu l11s amazing. but forthela<1t 9 wet'k<., hcna~ofTercd nc"' d1shrs and none ha' c been repeated(' he \:l1d Bob Bums lunch menu indudes :l ta'it) arra~ ol '3ndw1ches like the Mo nte Cnstu ~nt'd \\Ith strawberr) prcs.t"ne'i or The Ncw Ynrk Cut o,cned on ~our doogh hread Wlth French fnes and 'iltled to matOC'i The full menu al'o include' numerous salad5. d1etcm \p<!Ctahtae\ and ornclcttc'i A lunch cntrec could he T ournl·dm of F1let \f1gnon made1ra ..aun· or f1lct ol Petrak ~Oil" ~Ith tanar EEK ~ , .POACHED SALMON WITH TOMATO BASIL RELISH I Salmon Fllets free of bone and skin Court Bouillon I Poach 1n simmering bouillon to dt•\lrcd 1.kgrec ol doncne'is .CocktaiG E EK George Kookootaedea sauce Dinner t ht) ICC' rnuld include thl' Sco111~h Plaice with ~h1tc deltcatc mild fish genth sautecd and topped >with saucc l'ardrnal. hollandatsc glare and ~n ed ~ tth golden brov..11 .wcclu111. And .. from the bro1kr. Ko)al Stea~-0- Bob which t\ cube!> of likt mignon on skl·wer wnh- ptneapple. mu~hrooms. gree n pepper and tomatoes. net" ronuncntal, \duce bordclru~ topped with bcama1sc L\ccord1ng to Kookootscdes. Bob Bum!> wine lt~t 1~ C\ten~t"e ~tth appro\1matel)' 170 label's. The ma)Ortl} ol the wine I!> ( altforn1a produced and priced in the medium range Roh Burns re<,tauranl I\ localed at n Fashion Island. \/cwpon Beach Lunch as scn-ed Monda> thru Saturda} 11 a m. to 5 pm , dinner Monda) thru Thu™1a) 5 10 10 p m and Fnda) :ind Saturda' 5 to 11 p m liunda} Brunch 1s 10 am to' r> m f or rc~r,auons call 644-2030 Tomato-Basil Relish 1'1-pound pear tomatoes, peeled , seeded and diced 1 small red onion, peeled and diced I bunch fresh basil, chopped 2 teaspoons garlic, peeled and chopped I cup virgin olive oil ~cup balsamic vinegar Tabasco auce, salt and white pepper to taste. ( omh1nc 1ngn·d1cntc, and allo\' lo manna((· SC\cral hour<1 Senc at room temperature \ 1cld., about four ~·rv1ng<., 18K GOLD MARGARITA 11'1 ounces 1800 Tequila 1-'a ounce Grand Marnler 4 ounces Swee t and Soa r Mix Fill \I.1th cnnhcd ice and blend for 12 second'> Life in the fast food lane. ~ / It <'an hP a slo~ df•ath 1f yrn1·n· loachns.: llJI or1 high d10lc·~ tC'rol. high fat foods that may ('V('ntually <'h<>kt• you r artt.•rn•-. fat <'ha1wt•s are it'll n \H·h up with you "omt'day 1f you don't ft American Heart V Association WfRE FIGHTING FOR YO.JR LIFE · and damag<' your h<'art lf yn11 °rf' ti ll'c'n a~n. slow down rn 1 fa.-.1 f ontl that'-. h 1~h 111 .. --- ewportLanding'sagem OutOnlbeTown It "d~ Saturday night and we found ur"4:hes back on the Balboa Pcn1n· ula that crowded, noisy piece of aRh \3ndw1ched between the Pacific nd the Newpon Harbor. Thi~ has 'lOml' a ~n of caters row in the last cM and courageous diners are 1lhng 10 tight the traffic to seek out hat\ ne" Newpon Landing open· d .i re" months ago, and 11 was one of h 1sc nght-on-the-watcr places that Jtl a lot of people talking. .\n earl} aflcmoon call for rescr· Jllon'> re .. ealed that the first avail· hk '<llllng for dinner would be at • 10 pm .. though there might be a ""htl1t\ at I01fwecared toam,ca 1t1IL ahc.ad of schedule: At 2:!00 11111\ the place was packed "l'" pon Landing 1s 1n the hcan ol 1"0-hlnck S<'Cllon of the Pen1mula hJt " laden w11h history The fc:ms het'I "a few steps away. the fishing 1at' and harbor cnHSC vessels dock 11hc front door of the restaurant. the HJlhna Pav1hon t"" 1nkles with Its lln) h~l\ atop the roof onl) a block awa\ .\nd ncl'th1n~11> v~1bk through tht' m JO\ pdnrd windows and from the oren terrace\ This 1s nautical relaxa· 111•n ·" 11 ~hould ~ Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY $199 BRUii CH Includes Beverage Well Drml< or Beer 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM 845-8091 1712 Placentia Costa Meaa The buildtng had bttn thcr(' for years but ""as w mplctel) gutted b\ Bob Hamil and h1\ pannef'. Wall~ and ceilings were tin1\hed in wh1tc- pa1nted narrow ton~uc-and-groove paneling '>O authcnt1r to the boat industl) and an ample \land of mahogan) trees was needed to pro'< 1dc the extenSI\ e u~ of dark woo<l for noor!I and nounshcs One d1n1ng room has carpeted floors and cunain<; at the window~. 10 tune w11h a tormal dining salon aboard as.Leek yacht fhe other room features \Omr booth'> a lot of table-; surroundr-d by 'palm frond motif rattan chairs and J good view of pcdc\tnam boat\ and amu-;cments ou1~1de In ~ymg "tth the colol'\ of the '><-'a lots of ro>al hluc and wh11e 1<; used in upholsten and tahlc rovn -ings The old \lama~· wa\ !Ml\ cd Jnd nol4 pro\ ides all<'SS lo thr upsta1r<. scalocld bar and cod.ta1l lounge With its open \C'rand.! (t'ntrall y loca1r-d bar w1de--.creen T\ and high energ)' amh1an le 11 1s naturall) pad..cd ""1th peoplt' Thi~ 1s not a platt for thu~ who abhor loud 001.,e and he fore· ""arnrd that the dtnlnll room l'an ~a • -0 . FtFI ' CHAO lmle nois). too. although not totally obtnm"e to table conversation . O~r two doLen hot and cold appet11ers, sandwiches and even pasta with shnmp can be ordered at the upstairs bar. da) or night. As for eating in the d1n1ng room, this 1s not a\ fishy a place as one would expecL There's free range chicken with l<'mon-must.ard sauce (th<'y call 11 free ranging chicken. and pcrhap'> I'm not attuned to th<' real stol) here). and duck breast w11h red wine and black currant prov1d1ng the sauc~ flavor. Maui \lntons and mustard dress up a gnlled steak and lhe pnme nb ·1s h1ckol) roasted A filct of veal 1s descnbcd as being stuffed with wtld nee and spiced applt, and we almoST (Pleue .ee CHAO/Pa&e 16) O!Jen 7 ~-·~7.'l; DINN~~s LLEY ,i NIGHTLY ,i • I< ~ ~ T .\ I f{ .\ ~ 1 DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Mexican specialties - ~ ~hef Special ~ShortRibS ~Lamb ShankS ~ Pasta! Pasta! ..._ _____ .. 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You enter Postel s to the tontoltZ1ng nrorno of freshly baked rmzo Forge! the ~ menu you II hove pizza from a wood ) burning ovenl A waiter ~ pos~es carrying Trrcolor Fu~dl1c:. with Pro-,nutto This 1snt going to ht> Posy The menu arrives You see ~~ the ow prices nnd smile A bottle of ~ your best wine! Postel s 1s everythin g your fr1Pnds said 1t would be G rill and Ba r ., ' ,,."""11(, ...,, .. w. ,.1 \ II\ \r''M J ( 1 IM l'""., ~TJJI'! ~i< II \A l/'/N l •14 s.111 11,.1 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 8. 1986 I~ • OutOnTheTown FIFI CHAO COLUMN ••. FromP&&el5 succumbed to the saulced medallions of veal an a cream sau~ with walnuts, almonds and toasted pane nuts. The chef 1s 10 be commended for taking a rather adventurous attnude an the scenario of foods available. That at111ude would bC somewhat wonh- lcss were at not for the fact that the food is quite good. .\ page of shemes. pons and o\,her apenuf wines was presented as an introduction to the wine list. The very reasonable ptlccs set the tone for the entire cane. Here were several pages of good wines. mostly California. at pnces just two times wholesale. Though we had nol even selected our foods. a bollle of GTOth 1982 Cabernet at S 19 caught our fancy. This wine is resplendent with black cherry and blackberry aromas and taste. and its receding tannins and full body make it a good drinking wine now. though 1t may harbor even finer character 1n a few years. A complimentary scoop of salmon mousse surrounded by crackers is presented at the outseL It 1s a nice gesture. and a good mousse af not a memorable one. We are always ready for good sash1m1 and asked for one order to spill. II was a bargain at $5.95. There were four very large slices of tuna woven between four equally large slices of ah1. h was a tre~t when those fresh tastes met mild soy sauce and violent wasab1. The wailer, whose engaging smile and temfic attitude added im- ... chowder. Ifs a choice of double mushroom, or creamy crab and an1choke potage. The laner was more anichoke than crab flavored and of the pureed variety. Only bits of crab were discernible. O n the whole 1t was above average. -:;;;:========================::::;, measurably 10 the evening. described several seafood specials an addition to Shrimp comes with angel hair pasta, two kinds of salmon mu with basil-flavored pasta. and herbed ta~harini infuse taste with creamy wild mushroom sauce. The wild mushrooms could be almost any- thing. in this case they were porcini. The lusty fla vor. and ample supply of said mushrooms married to a si nfully rich cream and butler sauce to top a plate full of Wlde noodles that disappeared rather quickly despite entrees that were to follow. -f NOW SERVING LUNCH -MON. THRU FRI. 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Before we could even thank of entrecs. we wanted pasta and soup. Ncwpon Landing serves no clam The fresh sea bass simply broiled over kiawe charcoal (a hardwood not Brint yow family to the. .B«uh •nd enjoy the rnany pl~uuru of S.lboal Saturday A Sanday Branch FROM $3.7 9 am to 3 pm ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 • E. Balboa 673-7726 /\I M11 • I •' ' Ii!'\ r ,, n 't ',fJ -:Ji'~'IJllA' ...... ~~--.... ;!.l!31 •t... -... -. WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD 1 t rJ1 .. t • (llrJNI ,,. 11• I fl Al (}C •I .\ii'• llAN•;t•I I I A~ll t1( •, Alll"4< I I I I •i Af SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO .: ••• 1 • f f'41 If" ti .... ·•'• ,. a unlike mesquite), sounded very good. an order of tiny lamb chop$ being delivered to a neighboring table looked superb, and the grilled Sonoma sausage wuh fruit chutney (made daily by the chef) wu an antnguc to my senses. We ordered them all. Em~ come sided with some combination ofCaJun-st.Yle nee. wtld nee, several kinds of tiny al dcnte vcietables or a tomato stuffed with spinach then encased in {>Uff pastry before baking. This last item bears chscussaon. Herc i" the lowly tomato given a whole new social status. and to top 11 all off the spinach was at the zennh of its taste due to 11s 1ntroduc- 11on to a hat offrcshly ground nutmeg. Chutney as an accompaniment to food has gotten rather trendy lately, albeit a good trend because those vinegary. fru11y flavors can often bring meats 10 a height heretofore unknown. C hef Lindsay takes fresh peaches and other fruits. adds a generous amount of ramns and "secret mgred1en1s .. and comes up with one of the finest chutneys in me.mory. A couple of very large Sonoma pork sausages. that are in- tensely flavorful. and thankfully without the over-peppered taste. are very good on their own -excellent with the chutney. The sea bass was cross--hatchcd wl\h gnll marks o n the outside while retaining its moisture on the 1ns1dc, and cooked long cnoulth 10 be done. I am not one of the Tans of "rare .. seafood as r;,erved in ~veral cx- pensl\C rcst.aurant5 that should know better. Cooked 1s cooked and sash1m1 satisfies the urge fo r raw The rack of lamb was cut into lour chop'I. They were superh 10 ever) wa~ The o utsadl' of the chops was cnsp~ and tasted of frc\h herb<>. peppt'rcom s and !.alt The 1ns1dc ml·a1 wa" rare. JU'>I a'> w1: had ordrrcd 11 • tender as ever wc'-.c· fou nd lamh and 0011ng fla\l>rful JUICC'> No wonder the lad\ nc'tl lou~wa\ n1hhlmgon 1111: bone\ EvcrylbJng on the menu is wnttcn 1n plain Engl1\h, therefore crcmt• (PleueeeeCBAO/Pace 17) The Most Popular Ta/Iced About Classic Comedy ARSENIC AwoOLD L4C£ P~11ormi1ntf!S Tu~, 1n111 Sun Sal •nd ~un Brunc.n S603 S. Ha,..or 8owl••ard Santa Ana. CA 8270. tOnTheTown IFI CHAO COLUMN.~. mPage16 CLOCJWORK ROCKS ... FromPa&e9 30th Street Bistro open kt ~11.·\omcs burnt sweetened 1111 ., L'r boysenberries. It also nm• \omcth1ng you should l'I Jnd there's more than a 1111" of good taste an a white 11l.11l h31clnut mousse With a )l\rrr ..aucc lt.ahan ice cream h t: ,h hi: mes and a lot of pastnes , .1~l'' tal>.c: willpower to resist. h.1n~ our lucky stafS", NewpoTI 1fin~ "open for lunch on Satur-r ht mc:nu IS not very different m d.nncr though prices arc ab- '1.1H·d < >f course. along wnh the n~'' 1u no" know about the food. IL .1r ..e'cral unique sandwiches 1111 thl' m1ddlc-of-the-roaders out he 1l11fclrum\ .\nd. there's Sunda) n• h J IJ carte For a whole nc" 1 .... l,, 111 "hat a unday brunch can 'n"lkr "'c" pon Landing. Eggs \l nL·d 1n 1radn1onal, crcat1\e and ' "" 11>' "J )' and you can even I< th1 pa\las soups. <;alad!> and ~·11/l r' 1.11h ·1 Jdmirc: a loichen that 1s Id, 111•11v.h to put cream and butter •1 nto J cream} mushroom SUft>AY, AUGUST 17th 31J() p .M. Tl 77 HAWAIIAN LUAU ROAST PtG POt TR<WICAL ORMS POI. Yl'£SlM DfTDTANIOT GMIS • PWES Flit! Flit! Flltl s...-. .... u..~ 2 ,... .... ....... 4 8 r 17th St " sta Mesa sauce. that 1!> ~m1ble enough to gnll fish perfect!) ~ "-C can dine well while watching calones and nutn· 11on. that Ill cl'C'at1ve enough to come up with fine 1de4s such a\ the chutm.; and the stuffed. wrapped tomato I rather admire Ncwpon Landing for 11s untomphcatcd amb1an1.e good looks. and \uperb loca11on I think I'll go-back very soon. morning "watching the sunset going 1n reverse." There's a cenaan morality under- l~m~ his wnung. but Davis tncs 10 avoid the finger-poanung that would taint the 1dcahsm he tncs to convey The band. which has yet to hit llS \t ride m us1 call y, nevertheless provides effective suppon for Davis. llockwork tnes its best to create contrasts by playing Drew Bianco's tasteful eleclnc guitar leads off of Davis's acoustic strumming. Joe limes accents the mix occu1onaJI ) with flute or suophonc above Luke Da' 1s's drums and tevc Monn's bass guitar Newport Landing. S01 E [dgcwater(at Palm A\cnuc to the kft ofthdcrn landing) 675-2)73 Reser- ' a11om arc suggested Lunch Mon- da) through aturda~ S4 1.15 10 S7 95 Olllner C\CI) C'cnmg.. $195 to St9 25 '>unda' a la cam· bru nt:h. S' ~I) 10 SIS 95 ·Full cocktail lounge \cafoodbarw1th 25 k1ndsof \hcllfish. appel11crs sand" 1chcs and pasta Banquet fac1ht1c\ \'ahdatcd 'ah:t park.mg. \asual but neat <ahfom1a a111re All maJOr credit cards are honored. t GILDED CAGE 1714 Placen t1 a Costa Mesa Call 645-8091 for mformat1on .. American Heart ft Nsoclatton ~ Presents · : LfVE DIXIELAND JAZZ featunng The Bourbon Street Dixieland Jazz Group Thursday. Fnday & Saturday from 8 p.m DANCING c'ountry Music by Clyde & Randy Sundays, Tuesdays C, Wedne~ays Complete Dinners Only $4.95 Broasted Chicken- Our Specialty -- And on several tunes -including cover ver11ons of Van Morrison's .. Brown-Eyed Girl" and the Who's -can't Explain" -their sound 1s espec1all} engaging Although they deserve more auen- tion', Clockw&rk currently.play.upor- ad1cally throughoul Orange County. But Davis will perform an acous11c set with Hines accompanying him in a September I 3 opening show at Sa fan Sam's. It could be an 1nspmng pcr- iormance as a prom1s1ng singcr- soogwntcr conunues to tr} wa}s to best accommodate has talent. By Fifi Cbao o.ly,... C.ra...,f'4elA The 30tb Street Bislro, 501 30th Street, Ncwpon Reach. ha~ now been open for a month. and from our lirst experience'> 11 ~cm!i this one .ma\ ha\e co"cred a lot of re~taurant ba~\ left unattended 1n the past Herc 1!> th e lir<1t .<a' 1ar.( hampagne bar. here 1~ the h~t amalgam of a stylimly chic 1'1,jcw ~or~ rc!>taurantandacharmmg· I~ comfonable Parisian bistro i\nd th(· food is cenainl} drawing ra\.C\ lrom thecommun11\ 675-1557 u Bob Burns: till Great !Wvnly Bush "'milh Oaily Pllo1 Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY • BANQUETS 37 Fashion Island -~porLBeach 644-2030. l LB. TWO-I LB. 4 to 5 ti. MAINE MAINE MAINE LOBSTER LOBSTERS LOBSTER $ & 9 5 ' l J 9S-·1i".~::"" • . -· -s299s _ I~ CUJfJF. FRF~H HENCH F !ES & r·cJR N UN THE COB . h.m111~Ch.U•1+•$IO AMERICA NEWPORT BEACH -1 • M111.r 111 W1y N• ,,, A11J• " U I-A, Aro, " ( 714 ) 833 .()()8() •J~ u IJ [,.,,, NEWPORT BEACH IOI 110 MY'mlCa. M 640-9123 .... _Jr:i.,.1 Dairy Ptlot Datebook/ Friday. August 8, 1986 17 r -.---- .. .. OutOnTheTown THAI THE THAI TOUCH Step into the wonderful world o! Thailand. The splendor of Thai cuisine and elegant dining ia found here at Thai Touch Cuisine. Your hOlllll are Pranee and Songaak Doungchak and they will serve you an authentic Thai meal whether your wt.et! lean toward the mild or the traditionally ap1cy. Thai Touch is a little out of the way, but well worth the find. Open for dinner 7 night.8 and for lunch daily ucept Sunday Tha1 Touch Cuiiline is locat.ed an the Newport Hills S hop- ping Center where San Miguel 011ve enda at Ford Road. 2616 San M1gueJ Or. &40-0123. I -j SEAFCXJO STEAKS ANTHONY'S PIER 2 The Southern Calif. Restaurant WriU!n1 votad th111 one the winner of the beet value rest.aurant.11. Their 11eafood is the talk of the town with 30-Jb fresh fi.sh daily. C'BS Tl'le· ~ion claims they have the best nappy hour in Orange County Menu hu calorie count for the weight ooll8CiOU&. Open Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday for dinner Located on the beautiful Newport Bay at 103 N. Bayside Dr. 640·5123 CAFE LIDO Cafe Lido i11 Newport Cannery VIi- lage's only supper club. It's located on Balboa Penin11ula. Cafe Lido 111 well known for it.II fresh IM!afood1 selections and contemporary· cuitiine, prepand by Chef Francis. The warm, intimate and cozy am- biance of du.siy r08e and burgundy decor create a perfect atmosphere for your dining uperience. Cafe Lado is also the recipient of the Presti~ou.s Southern California Restaurant Write111' Silver Award C'asual attire. Dinner nightly until midnight. Live jau nightly. Call 675-2968 for reservat1or111 THE CANNERY This historic waterfront landmark an Newport's Cannery Village fea lures fresh local seafood and Ea.at em beef Con.si.tently good service. open for Lunch. Dinner, Sun Champagne Brunch and Harbor Cruises. Ent~rtainment nightly and Sun. afternoons. EnJOY the lounJ(e food galley 11uperb clam C"howder' :1010 LaFayette. 67!>-57";7 CRAZYBORSE STEAKHOUSE Country dining with cla1u11 Authtn tic western decor restinm1ol and saloon, featurinit prime rib, freRh seafoods. and their famous pan MUl.t'ed steaks Lunch. Mon-Fri ner reservauons guaran~). Dane mg and live music in the !!Sloon Dyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana.17141 549 1512 THE REX RESTAURANT Located on the oceanfront acrObl\ from the Newport Beach pier, The Rei is the Orange Coast's most exclusive seafood restaura.nt. Well known for fresh Hawaiian gourmtt fish eelectlona an 11~ializi.!!t.in 8Weet Channel Island abalone. ten der veal and prime meat.s. The warm ambiance of the padded booths, gothic paintings and the well 11t-0eked wioe racks lend to Rex'r. convivial atmosphere. The Rex Restaurant is the choice of lcl<'als as well at Visitors. Recipient of the pres tigious Travel-Holiday award Casual/elegant attire. Lunch. dinner. \all 675-2566 for reSf'rvat1ons Valet parking TALE OF THE WHALE Experience a step beck into time w a place where you can dine at your own lei!ure. Enjoy the romance of ol_d Newport with a panoramic be}' view. Escite yow teNln with ilieir eenaationaJ teafood and traditional favorities. Breakfast 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri., Lunch 11 -4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner 4 ·I I Mon. -Sat. ~t. and Sun. Brunch 7-4. Oy1ter Bu Fri., Sat. & Sun. Banquet C11cilities up to ~ 400 Mam St .. Balboa. 673-463:1 THE ALLEY RESTAURANT Ideally located at'tbe corner uf P<'H and Balboa Blvd.. Thl' Alie\ Resuirurant offers meab w1lh 1111 the lre'\hnesi. and innovation of Jerry Qq•rland·s original "Alley West" of ten vear' ago l.ocals will remember itx prev10W1 location at the Newport Pier Coty booths, mirrored pillars and stained glus, the new Alley re11tauran1 laves up to a reputation a.s lhl' friendliest place to enjoy reason- ably priced cocktails. fine wines. lunch, dinner or Sunday Brunch .Jerrv and Patsy Overland have e~ted aA elegantly c.omforta~es· taurant with a menu emphainzin~ fresh seafoods, continental speeiaJ· tiell and California cuiBine. Visit this Newport Beach landmark You may t'ven reCOf(niie the faces of some of \'our friends. Danner served every evening from 5:ao, Daily lunch special from I I :10 and Sunday brunch from 10-a. Rt'!!ervations: 646-9126. GINO'S ON TH E HILL Almoet a Cotta Mesa landmark where friend.& and memories meet Cino'8 ~n't an Italian Restaurant. but a restaurant being run by a (local) Italian. Even though they 11erve many Italian 1tem'I. they also uffer a large variety of othl'r 1lt!m!I on their menu Known f\Jr .. Honest food and friendly gerv1ce:~ Ginu·s fe1Hure1i 11 vaned menu with emphas111 on qu8hty 1md rea.-.onable pr1ce11, Cocktail hour with 1ntere'lt ing not1oni. at 4::10 PM and Piano Har Wedne!!day thru Saturday I)('· ginning al 8::l0 PM Super fun Sun day C hampegne Brunch 9 .3 Located at 428 E 17th Street, CMta Mesa. Call 650 175() for ·re.er vations, direction or whatever. t::JINl\ER n r•t ERE GRAND DINNEJl TllEATBJl lmpteMive dinina and prof...aon... productiona &ff lute to pl .... ead: time you--vilit. The enr~ buffet offers rout baton o( beef glued ham with a frwt 1&uce, Geor gia chicken with peacbee and &1au and the Mahi Mahi ia 1erved in 1 peaaant uuoe. Tri-«>lor feuuccln and cream ia a real favorite. Enjo) dinner and a play tonisht! Cranc Dinner Theater locatad within th4 Grand Hotel in Anaheim at 1 Hot.e Way. Call 772-7710. HAR LEQ U I N DI NNE R THEATE R Every cu.ti.Omer un be upect.ed w be treated like • celebrity The theater offers acrumptioua meall with top productiona in an elecant atmosphere. The 11umptuoua buffet rncludee rout baron of bfff, chicken and f11h di.abet. 4>8At.as. salads. vegetablea, and 1in(uJ det1 sertll. The Sat. and Sun. brunch includes a variety o( en'diahee The Celebrity Terrace i1 avulable fo1 private dining. The mdividUAll> decorated private balcony room1 vverlook the 450-ieat honeabolJ -1haped mafo room, The HarleqWJ! is located al 3503 S. Harbor in Sanu Ana. Call 979· 7550 GUIDE TO ORANGE COAST RES l~I IRAN I s . ~ " q; -·'$' ·~~ ~ ~ ~ rt-~ s,lt ~ ~ 4W ·~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ ::;~ "-~~ <>~ ~ ·~ ~ "-~ ~ ~ ·~ ~ ~ ,~ ~~::t ~ ~ c.; ~ ·~ (._,.:::, ~ '-~ ~"' ... ~ ~"' ~"1 ~ ~ Kt>~taurant ~ 'J ~ ~ "o(,J -~· - AIRPOR,l~ INN HO;f,EL lff701l Mat A ur lrvuw 833 2 0 Q}nlJOffi !al S9 !IO SJIS !15 SU511.!:15 $1> !l-0 $ 1U f>ll lrnm SJ 00 t • * * * 10-600 * TH E ALLEY ~-lu Sii 7~·$15 95 $4 !IO s Ill ... , • food $:l 'H1 Siii !'>41 * •'•01 f'••fi< ('~1 tlwv Nrwpnn 8Nth IH6 11126 Sfll"l..ah ..... - Tiit. BAR~ Anwrican fmm $4 !15 I Nm SJ !15 $11 !15 lr<>m $27~ I :IO 7 • • • up IO I 4qll2 !Wh1ll. , Un l~ll 01 1~ 600 BRISTO~ BAR & GRILL-Holiday Inn II.II Arutnl nll MfM !157-3000 Amencan S6 95 $12 95 s:1 !15 s1 oo $8115 $2 00 $5 ()() 4 7 * • up to 400 TllE ~ANNERY lfllC) I.;) •V"ll.f> Nt'Wporl 8Nch 117~5777 Seafood Sll9!1 $1995 $'1 7!1 S895 $6 50-$8 50 4 6 30 * I • up'° • 75 CllAZYHORtE STEAKHOUSE ~r~ JY 9!1 Sl6 9!'1 $3 9!) J9 95 Hobdays 5 7 ,, I .illl 8nwllcholk1w • nll Ana 549·1~12 • * • DILLMAN'~ ..i11 ~ R..11 .. .,. S.I 1173 772111 ~n S7 11!>-S21 95 "9:>-$8.95 S3 25-M 95 * ·~:; • D ... FALl'O'S 'n ., ~ l"th St loall MPU 712-9264 11.ahan M _9:> Slt 9:> $3 95-$6 95 from $6 95 4-7 ~& HI 60 U , CHATl-:All F'~nch S2 50 $1.l 95 $2 00.$5 95 SJ 25 S.~ 2:i 4 JCMI • * 10~1 I -.; lln•t.•I N~wpnrl 8'-• h U . M 11>1 ~nch fmm S8 :IO from $5 50 from $12 ~ 10-60 IH Ii'" 1. .. i. '11 "'pr.n 8'-arh 117~ 4904 .. LT'S ChU'lt"51' $7 00 $1200 l2 7!>-$5 50 up to ~ -'•t••»c llunltn"i.~, f\,>;orh 1162 1111:1 ' 150 - MANDARIN GOURMET from $10 00 from M 50 • IA> Ad..tta < '•""' M""" '>4<1 llll1_ ---- l\fARCELLO'S ha ban fmm $4 65 from S3 2:1 H1•r/I. I "" !lo•.., h Kh .. I llunlonl(ll"1 ftNr I 1142 !1505 \\Hit Ml CAS~ M l'XIC&ll a la cartl' • la cartl' 5.7 up to iqi f! 171h. I ( '"'" M•-M~ 711211 &combo & combo .. * ~ P~~~CANTRY Amencan J295 $695 J295-$G95 . Jl.95-M 25 3~ • 21 Yd Hunlltljll"n Alh 1141(1 54()2 ~~~T~:~wy N~wpr)n ~h :.48·7197 -Con linen t&I S5 75-ll5 00 Openina Soon . 5-7 * . f!EU~EN'S ~F NE:f!ORT 2 I J: ~-1 Hwy rwpon h l':f~ from l8 95 from $4.25 . • • up to 36 * 18 Oally Pilot Oatet>ook/ Friday. August 8. 1~6 ~=:;--==:=:::::::;::::;:::::;::==:;::;:::;=--~ 11--l\m, delightfttl at ntERICA 1 ·~.o Martingale Way, N(•wpMt BnH h ~a:i 0080. Open t l a.m. t.:m .1 m Ameriean regional cooking. I llH h ,pedals, happy hour. ~'resh l.1\1• Maine lobater. New York style 11111u rnoked in a brick oven. Near 11 I· Airport off MacArthur. Late d1111nR. entertoinment. Reser · ' 1t11ini. accep~. Casual, inexpen· ''"' \1('. V. AK 'T llJ-: BARN "'"l' 1he prime of your life choosing •n.m the extensive 2fl item menu. "'lt•ttk< ~eafood , BBQ. Mexican d1q ho·~ 1nduding u lad bar. and m11rt> \\ •·•t .. rn rharm and nmntrv 11m t.111111 1• Areakfas l M .f, H.:lO 11 ·t"Ml, I "'" h \1. F 11 ;()().2:ao. l>innl'r 7 lll~hh frum :"i:llO p.m. Hoppy hour \I WO i p.m. Sat.ell1te dish. Live •·nlt-rl.8tnment and dancing. Bun I"' I f1ml1t1es l-t9M:l Hrdh11l, I •1 .. 1111 ';'i!I 011 5 Tiff: ORIGINAL BARN f ARMER STEAKHOUSE \'1•"' They are Lhe original. Famous for their one-and -a half pound f'nrttrhouse steaks and featurinii rlt~ph1:y broiling. Proudly seTVrng for 11 vt11rs. Lunch Mon.-Fri I 1·2. Om· nn rughtly Mon. Fri. from 5 p m. S111 & Sun. from 4 p.m. 2001 H11rbor Blvcl., Costa Mesa. 642-9777 HOB BU RNS ::iupub ill tbe _w11rd Lo. descnbe 1.tus fine dining establishment.. Serving Newport for 18 yean, specializing ill AnKUs raU1ed beef, the finet1t you ran get. Also featuring fresh fish. \-l'11l and chjcken. The linen covered tables. candle& and fresh flowers add lo the elegance, with booths and high back chairs for privacy. Flickering lanterns and cluaical music captu1e the charmin« and warm atmO!!phere. Open for lunch, dinner and their splendiferous Sun· day brunch. Extensive wine li11t. :l7 Faahion Island. 644 20:l0. BRISTOL BAR & GRILL - At Holiday I nn 'rraditionally an all American favorite place to eat and priced (or family d ining. Every· thing from juicy &teada a.nd chOPt' t.o ~pecial chicken diahes and fresh seafood. &un~us salad bar. Sumptuou11 dtiily lunt'heon buffet. Open daily for dining and oocktaile. :ll31 Briswl St., Coit.a Mesa. r<,!)7 3000. 101LLMAN'S 1 Tho Dillman f8mily '" t1tmoua tor theil' traditiunAl warm h06pit.&lity and fine food. f.'intttit prime rib in Ball~ and fr~h riah daily. ('om- l ple\e dinner apeci~la daily Frienrllv mosphere. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Brunch Sat. and Sun 801 E. Balboe. 673-7726. THE HIDE-AWAY Tired of eating out at plaC'e! with no p11vacy? Search· no more! The Hide- away provides privacy with it.a hc><>Lhs and partitions, perfect for business luncheons and romantic dining. All newly deoorat.ed offering a relaxing atmoephere. The special- ties are seafood and steaks. Af. fordable dining for the whole fam- ily. Variety of daily specials. Home- made soups and sauces. Beer & wine '!erved Ahlo. 5874 F..dinger at Spnng- dale in Marina Shopprng Village. Huntingwn Bee.ch. 840-6518. JOLLY·RQGER -. ~ C:real Americ·an food and at the best pm·e .. The ,folly Roger has alway>' been known as a itood family value re.,Laurant. The menu features breakfllSl, lunch and dinner with a laric~ variel v uf dishes lo choose from From e~g di11h~. xnddle nikell. burger!', sandwiches, salads to complete dinners of seafood. qtt-ah. chicken and delicious des- i;erts. Family owned for :l."1 years w1;h the fnendlieRt sf'rvice in town. ·H)(i S \oruit liwv , l ,uicunu Reach 491 3 1:17 GREEK MENE'S TERRACE Mene'" Terrace ;.-, a familv uwned restaurant. With authentic Greek food made JUSt 8JI 1L 1!! as home. Enjoy our S-ouvot8ki. Moussaka and Mene'8 famous Bilk.lava in the at- mosphere of a Grecian Terrace Si>et·ial change daily. Complete wine lill t, including wine11 of Greece · Serving lunch and dinner. Limited r~rvat10m1. 2:10:32 El Toco Road :t 11. El Tom. R.10 :1228. Catering av111lahle. V. MC' CALFORNIAN PASTEL'S 1'he newel4t eovent m dirung in the Newport areii. Featuring a special blend of culinary creation& from California and the rest of the world. Such tantalizing items as; marinated shrimp and scallops in a ginger vinaigrette salad. Mouth- watering put.a like angel hair with seafood and fresh tomato. Pillall baked in an authentic Italian wood buminti oven, the only one in New- porL And a variety of Grillades epecialties. Dinner eerved daily (cl~ Monday) and Happy Hour. Reeervationa recommended. 1520 W. Coast. Highway, Newport Besch. (714) 648-7167. BUBBLF.S BALBOA CLUB Bubbles i11 11 irea11ure, 11 30'a at.yle 11up~r club done with fantasy and wit. The Chsmp8gl\e it'e bucket.II are ehaped like top hat.a and the light fixtures like martini gluw. "The walla a.re bUAg with original 1930's art and the rest.rooms are true to deco style. The cuis ine · combines French and Italian element& i.n a homey American context. Open for dinner Mon.-Thurs. 5:30-10:30 p.m.; 5-11 p.m .. Fri .. Sat., Sun. Sun- day Brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Reser- vations are suggested. Dinner f-rom $9.95 t-0 $1~.95. Full Bu. Vi.u, Mu- 1.eJCml,Ameriean--Exp:r-.a. Bub- bles is located at 111 Palm Street in Balboa at the comer of Palm and Balboa. Call &75-9093. INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER RESTAURANT 1000 North Bristol Street.. Newport Beach, (at Jamboree) 714· 752-5200. Lunch-Dinner, exquisite dining in the midst of a gleaming white Taj Mahal oasia. Featuring award win- ning northern Indian cuisine elegantly presented in the Moghul tradition. Hors d'oeuvres, served Mon-Fri 5:00-6:00, Lunch Mon-Fri · 11 -2:30, Sat & Sun champagne brunch 11-3:00, Dinner Sun-Thurs 5:30-10:30. Fri-Sat until 11 :30: ~­ ervations · accef)t.ee:l, MastiTCard, Visa, American ExpreM. Gourmet catering, weddings, private parties, and corporate accomodat.ions. ITAUAN CARMELO'S This ultra.amart haven of excep- tional ltaJian and Continent.al Cuisine is one of the more rewarding places to dine. Fresh pai1ta and special "light" sauces are carefuUy prepared by three of the finest ltaJ- ian chefs. Piano bar entertainment complement.8 the fun atmosphere. Alfresco dining (weathe r per- mitting). Open Tues.-Sun. from 6:00 p.m. for dinner. 3520 E. Coast Hwy~Corona del Mar. 675-1922. DEFALCO'• "Home or the 1111 you cart to en! antipasto a.Ad zuppa bar" $4.95. Since 1914 a tradition in three cities and two countries. Truly a family restaurant with family prices. Din- ners $4.95 to SI 1.95. Veal, chicken, c.alzones, calamari, pallW, scampi beer & wine lists. Open for lunch end dinners. Sundays feature "Sin!( A-Long" wit.h Tony, a really fun nil~. Closed Mondays. 270 Eaat 17th Stret. Hilgren Square. C08tlt Mt.'88. Rest>rvat.ions 722·9264. MARCELLO'S This award winner offers an er- tensive menu specializing in pai1t.a8, veal, cioppino and I.heir famoU11 handmade piua, Eatebliahed since 1973, this family owned restaurant hu captured the hea'ha or Italian food lovers. Lunch Mon.-Fri., Din- ner 7 nights a week. 17502 Beach at S lat.er, Huntin1tt.o n B each ,842-5505. VILLA NOVA A beautiful bay view crealft I h" romantic set~ing; t.hftt h1111 rMde the Villn Nova a "special kind of plnNI'' for over fifty yetin.. Supc1rh cuisine f'rnm Ctntral and Northern II.lily 11erved in Old World charm. E1- t.ensive wine list. Dinner nightly. Piano bar. Full menu till 1:00 a.m. 313 1 West Coast 1 Hwy .. Newport Beach. 642-7880.- .Cl-lmEBE.. LI'S R ESTAURANT lf you love Chineee food, you're sure to enJOY oing here, as Li's prom- -1W -uul · Chineae food .. The menu offel'll a 'de.vanety o exotic diahes, from a la carte w combinations including Cantonese & Saechuan style. Breathtaking decor in a supremely beautiful at- mosphere. Tr4picAl drinks to quench your thint.. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adams, H untington Beach . 961-911 5. 314 N. Beach Blvd., Anaheim. 827-1210. THE LOTUS Ent.er I.he Orient and experience the excellence or Mandarin and Szechwan Cuisines. Authenl1c Chi· nese dishes especially prepared by master chef Liu. The Lotus can offer culinary maaterpieces to your liking. The lovely dining area is dominated with pictures of thr Lotus flower· the symbol of purity in Chinese culture. Enjoy rine C'h1 nese d ining as well as wine, spirit;, and hospitality at the Lotus. Located in Harbor Center at 2:100 Harbor Blvd. m CO!!ta Mesa C'all 545-3331 CONTll\ENTAL EMBERS Tradition is long lasung 11nd with true value ... truly a traditional con· tmJ!nt~I restaurant , sl~ak t.artM, pinat'h ,alad flambe. caesar salad. all prepared tableside hy a hil(hly qualified staff. Savor tradit~mal gourmet dishes such as brochette a la Regence, veal a la Forestiere, crispy Long Island duckling, bigarade, mesquit.e broiled specials nightly ... $12.95-S l 7 .95. Cocktails, full wine list.. Lunch 11 :00-2:30. dm ner 5:30-10:00. R.eservat.ions s~ gest~. 646-2774. Local~ adjacent to the Newport Mesa lnn12642 New· port Blvd .. C08ta Me..<1a. MEDITERRANEAN ROOM Airporter Inn Hotel Congenial and secluded from the busy airport surroundings Tht> Mediterranean Room offens supNh ronlinent.al cuisine for lun<"h. din r1er and Sunday hrun(·h Tnp enter- tainment nightly in the Cabaret Lounge. The C11ptain's Table 11• open for dining 24 hours. Perfect for watching C'ahfornia !IUni>e ts 1s the Plight l>eck Lounge. The Airporter Inn t!I located at lR700 Mnc·Arthur Hlvd. 111 Irvine R:l:l :!i70 PU FFIN'S An ad\'enturt' 1n natural eatinl( Fresh qui1litv ml{Ted1ent.s prepart'<l in a ,;1mplt' vrt 11legant way. Award winnin11 recipes. Gorden "ettmg in R 1-~uropean Cafe "tvlt-atmrl!lphere. Clll!ual hreakf8.!lt aml l11nch. Formal tlm1n1t fotr dinnt'r Sun ·Thur!\. 7 it m 10 pm .. t'ri & S111 l1ll l I pm .mrio E C'on~t HW\ . C'Monl'I clt'I Mnr fi~O I ll7:1 1uvrnRA Hfllaa. Ill l(r11rm11ll l!l'rv1ct 1n an eleic11nt. mll1nate atm06phrre ~x flt'ttlv prrporf'd cm\11nent.al dl hes hy C'ht<f R11:hard Herirner, &in<'t' l!l70 Th111 nw11rd wmnmg rtlll tauranl. also offers an extensive wme { list, and excels in tableside prep· arationa and flambes. Open for Lunch 11:30-:l p.m .• Dinner from 6 p.m. Excellent banquet facili tit!& , Closed Sun and holidays. 3333 S Brisl-01, Cnsta Mesa 540·:l840 LE CBATEAU A touch of the French countrys~ ~~pQrt. .&ach.:;.tri1.h. the opening of Lhe Country Side Inn I at the cornet of ariatol and Redhill Avenue. Fashioned aft.er a Euro- pean bed and breakfa.at mn, emphasizing a peMIOnal touch, the Country Side Inn is the home of Le · Chateau R.est.aurant. Featuring fashionable California cuisine with a French nair, menu specialities include Crepes Aux Framboises, Cobb Salad Pariaienne and Tour· ned08 Rouini. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily, beginniog at 6:00 a.m. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres a.re served nightly in the I Lounge. For reservations please 1call 549-0300. CAFE FLEURI Take a ~eat in Cafe Fleuri for hreak fasl, lunc·h or dinner. En1nv an t'll'. 4ui1<ite en\irnnment influenced b\ 11 French tout h Hot J8ZZ Mond11\ through F'm]u, frum :l:OCI till .!l·OO p.m nnd irn uul;o\landmg white ~lovt' brunch make th•~ Cafe the-v plnn"'1ff meet,.#pffi 7 d.a\'> aw~"­ fi'IMI 11 m HU il p.m. Moderatef}· prn·ed .j.)IMl Mjj.1 Arthur Blvd , New'J)nrt Ht'1tch ·li ti '.?IMll 'LE MIDI ~everal thin"" make thli. award win n1ng hidt-llWHV truly special: Walier, 1heir ::;wi'<f< chef. trained m ~me of the ~I houses. l'lllan• St Morit7..' Pl11ce G!tlaad, Baur au 1.ac. Z\ttich Au1hent1 c c u1!41nf' Prmenrale ~E'!l!>nnal gourmet fes· t1val" 11 Sunda.., brunch !!Kl umque~ 11 ·~like ~tepp111g back in lime to an I t·ru when Utellence of food waa matched by generou.11 hospitality, a • h11sp1U1litv rarely found thest days. , .loin Ma11ra and Walter in their I Prench <mmtrrhonre. bmch-, din- ner and Sunday brunch. Banqul!t 1 facilities. Closed Mondays. 3421 Via Lido, Newport Beach. 675-4904. IVEXICAN Ml CASA T heir food 1s like a trip lO Mnico!I Hospitality goes hand in hand with their motto, "Mi Cua es Su Casa." or my house is your house. Esuib- hshed since 1972, it's no ~"tel friends enji+y dining here. Open daily from 1 l a.m. for Lunch, Din-' ner and Cocktoila. Enteruunment Wed.-Sun. nigh!.8 in the Bunal Room. 296 E. 17th St., C'011t.11 M~. 645·7626. JAPANESE CALIFORNIA BE~B . California Beach RMtaurant ia nn•' of Newport's m08t contemp0Taey • restaurants. Fe8turine e.1tqui11te Japanese dminit includit11 t1\1Ah1.1 "eafood 11nd •t.c.b. make. thi11 a truly pleuur•blr dinin~ U.Pf'riel\Ct> Located at 33.'>S Via Lldi> rn Nrw t port Beach. Lunch houn Mon -f'rl 1 l::l0-2.:lO. dlnt1c-r fi:30-l l:()l.1 7 d1Y11 a week. Hapf>y hour •Pf'("i.A} ' ~:\0-6;30. AU ma,m CT«lh ca~ ac· <' pted Cell 675-0r-76 for 1nfor·J mAhon Oally Pltot DateQc>ok/ Frlday. A.uguat 8, 1M6 • I e • • --~ SOlJTI-11 COAST PLAZA I .. - _,_.J>""' T lie 811un~•11r••t• of So.•tll Coat Plaza~· •p,•e of tlle rata11raat caplt•J. o[ t•• world. Fe"' co•ntrle• coald eq••I tlle •••ber of qaallty rat••r••t• loated fllltlll• tlll• •l••le r,,.lo•." South Coast Plaza KAPLAN'~ IUVLERA RESTAlfll.ANT • (MayC-0 Win~. 111t Level) •I May Co. Win,. bl IA"vell Retail Ce1ter (Mall) New York Delt Wttkdaye 7 South COMt P aui RtnCf' to 9; Saturday 7 "' 7, Sunday 1967 \1ml1nent.el gourmet AMATO'S ESPUSSO CAPE >Ho6 MC.SCP, V MO 90'.!2 claM1c preparatuin of Vl'al, • IBullix:k'a Wing. 2nd Levell LA BAGUETTE 11wh, eacellenl wine Hat Wtekdayi1 and Saturday Ii.hen A.uort~ • !Sears Wing, l•t Levell 1.unchf'<>n 11;30 to :1; Dinnl'r ~ndwichl!'l, putries, 't'rved from an opt-n-au vantage French cui~ine, bekt'd itood~ 5 to 11 \lcllled Sunday" AE, Weekda}'ll R::lO Iii 9; C'R, DC, MC. SCP,\' p<nnt Weekd11V110t.o9:Sal Saturday I 0 to 7, Sunday Ill 540 384{1 to to 6; Sun 12 lll 6 r.49-0741 to6 751 1266 SALMAG NDI BAC'K BAY IOWLNG 6 THE LETTUCE PATCH · I Bullock'~ Wing. 1111 t,e..,ell I I SNINO CLUB •(Sean Wing, lat Levell Specialty kitchen fealurini: •I Rollock'• Wing.lail.Ave.U SilJfdwil'hH , salad~. !IOUJ>!I, home made 80UJ1!!,!,ll8UI, American Very large menu ~u1che; fr~h Natural Lorte11, quiche, un w1che~ ~f'lecllon. E1cellent aalada, alifornia style cuisine and nf'l!Mrt.3 EmphHUI on K real !Ill lad bar Local Weekd~ 10to9;Saturdav low I-Odium llJ'ld no magazine touta 118 wine l~t ll to7 .• unday I I t.o6 preurvat1vea. Takto out ''nne or the fou r betit In 545-8240 11ervice available. Monday CI range County "Mon Fri Fridy; 11 to 9; S11turdat 1 t 11t.o9,Sat11w7,Sun12w MAGIC PAN to7; undayl2t.o6.M ,V 6 AE. MC', V 641 ·0l 18 • (Nordstrom Win11. let 549-9267 Level) !OTH CENTURY LTD. BENNIOAN'S Accet111 from mall and north • I Nl'ar Saki Fifth Avenue I parking11tructure. Cr~e. • (Caroueel Court, ht Level) frtth food 11trved with II at.eab and fi&h Week ayt1 Dininit from mall vantaae .icfl' of fun Ap~t1un, except Friday 11 t.o IO; point or in one or two ~aled1. Mndwiche11. and Friday and Saturd;{ 11 tu railroad can. American mrirl' WN1kend brunch. 12;Sunday ll to9. E,BC', cui1ine. Weekdayu nd 'vlon Fri 11Ii>21 m., Sal 10 DC. MC, V 656-1226 Saturday 11:30t.o9: Sunday l•12 am Sun9am lllHJ 11:30 t.o Ii. AF., MC. SCP, V. r• m ""~· \i( \' l>C PllET'S l PEIJ'l!CT PAN M0-8822 .!II ii9.\X • CC&roulel Court, lat 1.evel) VIE OE PIANCB Senutional Country Prenrh • CNordatrom Wini(, 1-l C Af'f'E PA~l INI cuierne with CaH!omia Level) · • "1all r-:ntr "l'u I M1gn1n1 V>Uchee putry, fretih fooda Country French CJtft and PA><qUlnl FAR'''""• & & CARRY OUT. Out.aide bakery Weekdis 9 t.o 9; ( 1111puc1n11 ar with frf'h entrance. Weekdaya and Saturdt?' 9 t.o 7; unday 9 lo ~Alrtf'11. p1nelw, varied S.twdal 10t.o10: Sunday 6 MC. ~7 17:14 11-1ne with an lt&!Jan O.ir 11 to7 E. MC.SCP, V Solt~ Coast "I l'li•lllY• '} .\II l'l 9. Sat~ .\(I ~'i6 642• 1 "unlll lflt.c1'. 'J'ii 1221 PIONTO llSTOIAHTE l Plaza Villa&' t'OI TY ( AIUllYT'<, VIM'Ol lA'S TtATJ'OIJA PINO RAK E'IHOP • IAullock'• Wm1r. 2nd Levl'll ANTONELLO'!! •If M 11.11111 Y.11111, l•I l"'v"ll Pronto d1n1:::J room t1C<'et111 EJ1cellenl Norlhftm l"-han < 11lehralln1t • 11 t hr t ... ~1 from m111l 11nc M1ulh park1na cudline·and unique w1nl' li~t nalur1l, h~11lthv atructurf! r 1s1111r Northl'm Ofrerinic three banquet fHh1onalill' foc11I" 11va11Aihll' l1.Ah11n~ta.~. bread• madft room• holdinir from ten Lo 80 Baked 1ood111ndud1n11 "011t dally ftttkdn)'ll lunch 11 ::lO people. Weekdtiye luncheon r1f tb1a world" mufriM, to 2:30; dinner 5;30 t.o9:30, 11:!IOt.o2: Dinner Monday - n1ulrtt1 11nd cfrht 1r111A froirn Friday 6.ao to I~ S11turd1y Thured11y 6 to 10, .. riday VotfUrt. Mun Fri 11 l<1 !I, Set S::lO to 9; cllMl.Od und11y 1tnd Saturday 6 to 11: cl<>Hd 11 ltl B: Sun 11 to 6. Bakr 1'-rt1ttori11: Wr11kdaA11 I 1.1 fi Suncfay. AE. CB. DC, MC, ~hop <~ns 9 to !1 Mon fo'r1, to 9: Sat.u~: 11·1 to 7; SCP, V. F'11r ~l'Mln•I ~to 8 • nt and Sun M(' i.i'P S11nd56 l L t.c>6. AE, (>(. reeervalinn1 call Ant.00111 or V Mm ~700 MC'. .P. V !...CO '1Cl:lH Ann• 751 711\:1 20 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 8. 1986 ... Paul Wallach, Not:M Restaurant Critic/ Author. BELG~ WAIPLE INN ' . Where the world'a 11ru1Mt customel'll dine. Home o( the (lll'll&&tic Bel~ian wafnH , four·eu ome eu, and 1uperb a&ndwichet A fam~·operated re11t.auran1 Mo ay · Saturday 8 w 8. Sund&y 8 to 5. 5S7 5186 GANDHI INDIAN CUISINE Tandoori 1ped ah1et served in a garden .ettin\. Monday Thlll8day 6 to I 0; ridayand Saturday 6 to 11: Sunday 6 lO 9, buf(et lunch Monday- Friday 11:30 to 2.30; Saturday and Sunday Cham&i>C Brunch 11 ·2 :JO AE.C. ,Mf,SCP,V 556-7273 THE GOOD BARTH 6 THE GOOD BAITB ANNEX Natural?; healthy fresh food1: al entreea (naturally raiAed chicken, beef, vegetables), llC)upe, u lads, undwiche11, rroun y~rt, Fre11h babry. Sun.· T urs.11 to 10; FriAlaL 8 to I I, V MC. THE GOOD !A&TB ANNEX Fut tervice, nutritiOUA, delicioua Eurpoean aidewalk dining. Daily 1peciala plUll AOupe, Aalada, :r,.uoono. beer, wine Su ay Cbampqne Brunch $1i.9f) thru Aug. Live muJtc Mon Fri. II to7;S.L 101.<1 7,Sun 10 t.o 3. M?-8433 H U BEN'S American/1tea.lr and !!talood Full bar Weekday, 11 1114; Seiurd&y 12 w ... Dinner Sunday Iii Thurtday • to 10, Fnday •nd Saturday 4 1.o 11. Chamr.ff' brunch Sunday 10 to. , F,, DC. MC. V. 979-3.-U R£STAUIAHT HOllK.A WA Japanfoff, lntluding Teg~·Yaki 11m.1u•h• bar 11n rat.ami dinlnic roclm 11ervic.. Weelcdaya lun<'heon 11;:M)to2; Dinner weekd•Vll 5:30 t.o 11 ; Sund11y S t.<1 10 AE,CB, OC. MC.SCP. 5,<,7 2b3 1 UPSTA&T CIOW 6 COMPANY Boob«.oft, Coffee BMle, We Fine lunchea and d innef'I With beer and wme 1ervice Live entertainment every F!.fjay and Saturday from II ~ to 11 p m Monday and uetd.y tl~O; Wf'dneaday Thunday 11t.o 11, Friday 11 l-O 12: Saturday 10 lo 12; Sunday 9 w 10 MC. V 662-0727 VDDUOO'S Mt.11can d1t1hn are the ~1ality. Weelcdaya and a tu rd alt luncheon 11 t.o 4; Dinner onday·Saturday 4 t.o 10. Bar Monday-Sunday II w 2; SundaM brunch I 0 to 2:30. AE. DC. C. SCP. V 567-3701 Town Center AIJ'U00'8 IJSTOl.ANTE lTAVllNA • (Located at The Weetin South Cout Plat.a Hotel) Award·winnin, Italian/Continent.al cu111ne Elecant, atttum 1ettin1 Spec1alil.i .. include veal, fl'tlh llfffood and homemade puta d11hfl Tableeide cooki"I Lunchl'On and dinner WHkday. I I '.00 a m to 2 pm and fl a.m lo t&-p.m ftl~pt Friday and Saturday to 11 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. to2 pm. AE. MC, SCP, V ~O IMO C:AP!CA INO Breakf1n, lunch.on and dinner Mrvt'd in a Frtn<'h Boulevard e&fe buffet 1tyl• R11nday-Thunid1y7 to 10: FrldaJ end S.tur~t 7 t-0 11 MC', • SCP 751 27. 7 COPA DBOIO • EtJhl rttional Mexican <'Ul&inn and food of the new culture11 and culllvauon1 or Califom1a. Weekday luncheon 11 30 t.o 2:30; Dinner Monday· Thuraday 6 t.o I 0: Fnday and Saturday 6 kl 11, Sunday brunch 10:30 to 3; Dinner 5 to 10. AE. CB, OC. MC. SCP, V. 682-2672 JOHN POHL 'S BISTIO Continent.al Vaned meno 8fft and-wi~ce. Bruk.fut Monday-Friday 7:30to9. Luncheon Monday-F'pday 11:30 t.o 2 DinnerTueaday-SatUl'day 6:30 t.o 9:30. Cloaed Sunday AE. DC. MC, SCP, V 662-76:!0 PLAZA GAlDEH Continental dinm• in a Monet carden eelllnJ. Deteert.a created ucluaively for the rntaurant. Luncheon Monday· F'riday 11 :30 to 2j Dinner Tueaclay w Thul'llOJly 6:30-9:30t Friday and Saturday 6:30 to I 0:30; Sunday ~-30 to 9:30. AE, V, MC 957·2'6« T.G.I. YtIDAY'S American/Continental complemented by full bar 1erv1~e Suod~·S.turday II :30 t.o I. Bat II ·:JO to 2 AE, CB. DC. MC'. V !'>40-2227 COM~LETE RACING COVERAGE .. a ---- < .. . .. - .25~ - ~ HAZY • ', FOMCA8TI ON A2 ~ ~ -ERIDAY, AUGUST 8,J.986____..;. _____ _,___-------~-~ Candidate • ·ets death threat Anonymous caller warns slow-growth backer in Mesa to get out of council race telepho ne messaae taken by his wife, Ursula, Monday evening. "So'1cone said in a masked voice, ·your ~~sband is dead if he runs for office, " Yates said. "There were other words, but they were hello twice and hung up,'.' Yates said. "I asked who it was and she said ahe couldn't tell me in front of the kids. So I had her write it down." Yates reported the incident to police on h is way to a Costa Mesa City Council meeting later that evenina. end of the line." While unnerving, Yates said the threat 011Jy fortified his confidence in the race for two council seats. His candidacy, however, won't be official until he completes his nomi- nation pa~and returns them to.the city clerk before t}\e AUJ. 13 deadline. By TONY SAA VEDl\A Of ... o.llr ......... A week after being endorsed by a aroup of slow...growth activists, Costa Mesa City Council candidate Doug Defector na,ttin a-CIA aaient ltdward Lee Howard. ac- cGMd of •lllna U .8. MCret8 to lloecow, baa been al•en uyla.m ln the ~'t'letUnton, A5 Coast Irvine school personnel aay programs for non- college bound students may be lacking./ A3 Califo rnia Meteors, planets to put on sky show this coming week./A5 Nation Scientists make a signifi- cant st ep toward har- nessing fusion power./ A4 Soviet circus performers defect to the U.S./ A4 Sports Vltas Gerulaltls outlasts Leo Lavalle In Hartmarx T ennls Classic In New- port Beach./C1 Greg Norman takes a 2- atroke lead at the PGA Golf Championship.IC 1 Business OPEC's pact to boost oil prices shouldn't hurt ~ " U.S .• analysts say./89 INDEX Yates said he received an anonymous d eath threat warning him to withdraw from the race. Yates, one of two candidates sup- ported by Mesa Action, said he was shaken but undeterred after the Sumner hoping for GOP support Democra t candida te betting on ci;ossove r votes to bea t Ba dha m By ROBE RT HYNDMAN Ot ... o.llr .......... Bruce Sumner publicly began his campaign Thursday for the 40th Congressional Distnct scat, aslcinJ to be judged not on political affiliation, but on "leadership and effective- ness." Sumner, who won the Democratic nomination with a write-in cam- paign, hopes to defeat five-term Re publica n incumbent Robe rt Badham . R-Newt>Ort Beach, in No- vember a nd admits. "I know I can.'t do 1t without Republican help ... Republicans comprise about 58 percent of the registered voters in the 40th Congressional District. In order to win, Sumner said he must hold all Democratic votes in the district, adopt the 34 percent. of Republican votes Nathan Rosenberg won in the Republiean rrimary and earn all the votes o those not affiJiated with either party. "About 10 percent of the district voters arc neither Democrats nor Republicans, which is pretty high." Sumner said following his address. "Where aro those people politicall y? ·mumbled." He said the call came around 7:45 p.m . while lhe family was eating ·dinner. ' "My wife answered the phone, said "I left for the meeting. the kids were playing in the driveway, and it j ust f!Ve me an uneasy feeling,•• h e said. 'But if you live paranoid, you•u be just as crazy as the guy on the other The other Mesa Action-supported candidate, Joe Erickson, has filed ,the nccc.ssary paperwork. Since Yates has an unlisted tele- ·o., .... ,...._,. LAe,.,.. Democratic conareulpnal candidate Bruce 8amner adyocafee formadon of a national ocean park between the <>ranee Cout and CataHna laland Thunday while launcb.lna hla cam~ to ouat incumbent Bo6 Baclham fn tlie 40th diatrict. We t,?clieve they're moderates. which . means they·~ mine." About 25 supporters were on hand for Sumner~.S ca'ftl paign an- oouncement at Inspiration Point. a bluffiop knoll overlooking Corona dcl Mar State Beach and Newport Harbor. Sumner said the area has spepal significance as it was established by local residents -both Republicans (Pleue eee SU11MER / A2) Ne wport Ce n t er ballot plan scrubbed Legal opinion , lobbyi n g prom pt coun cil to dump pla n to pu t expansion on ba llot By STEVE MARBLE OtlMO.-,Netltefl Last minute lobbying and a wor- rysome legal opinion appam1tly helped convinced Newport Beach City Council members to dump tentative P.lans to put the fa te of ot $300 million Irvi ne Co. det velopmentd on the November Gen· eral Election. The council voted 6-1 on Thursday against putting the Newpon Center expansion plan on the ballot. Coun- cilman Don Struass voted m the m1nonty. "I'm not sure voters would have the knowletlgeor expertise to reach an informed decision on this," said Councilman John C'ox. who de- scribed the expansion as an immense and hugely complex project. The development includes plans for office towers. residential tracts. a community theater, a battery of restaurants and more than $40 million in road improvements. A majority of council members said earlier in the week that they were leaning toward putting the-project on the November ballot to avoid the possibility of a special referendum election. A group of citizens opposed to th._e project is collecting signatures to - forc.e the cou ncil to either rescind the development plan or place 11 on the ballot in a special election. which probably would be held 1n December "I say if there are enough people who don•t like the plan then let them sign the petition and prove 11." said Councilwoman Rutheleyn Plummer. "I think they're all wet. .. Tile rcfCTCndum group, which calls itselfGrid19Ck because of the traffic 11 claims the expansion will produce. has until Aug. 13 to gather about 4.500 signatures. The deadline for (Pleue .ee NEWPORT/ A2) phone number, be suspectS t.he caller may have tracked it down throuata the City Ocrk's office. He was unsure, however, whether the call was from someone opposed to bis slow-srowth attitude or from SO«!cOtle jealous over the Mesa Action endorsement. "That endorsement was much souJhtafterby other candidates to the point that some of them sot a little goofy in seeking it," Yates said. Agents find,250 pounds of coke 2 arrested at border checkpoint ln second major bust this we~k By LAURA MERK Otttleo.lfr ......... Agents seized an esumatcd 250 pounds of cocaine Thursday at the San Clemente Border Patrol chcctc- point while searching a pickup truck. The ·find' was the second maJor narcotics seizure rn Orange County this week. On Wednesday. Irvine ·and Hunt- ington Beach undercover narcotics agents seized 8.8 pounds of cocaine with a street value of $1 million. An unidentified man and woman were arrested by Border Patrol agents Thursday on suspicion of trans- porting the narcoucs into the country. Agents from the Drug Enforcement· A~ency arc expected to ex.amine the scaed cocarne today. The arrests came after the pickup truck dnven by the man stopped at the checkpoint at about 3 ~-m. The woman and a small child were passengers "' the truck Border Patrol agents became suspicious of the couples' 1mm1gra- uon status dunng the ro utme stop. said Wayne K.irkpatnck, a spokes- man for the Border Patrol. The dnver told agents he was a resident of the United States. but Kirkpatnck said the man did not have any documents substanuating his cH1zenship - The woman told agents the child was born 1n the United States and said she was from El Salvador. She could not produce documents per- mitting her to enter the United States. t A.gents directed the couple to a sccondar; checkpoint where officers began searching the truck for hidden illegal 1mm1grants. said K1rkpatnck. "The search 1s normal 1mm1grat1on procedure." he said. After releasing a snap-down tarp on the bed of the piekup, 11g~-found-­ fo ur su11c.a~es bulgtn~ with small bags of cocaine Kirkpatnck ~1d. The namec; of the couple and the Border Patrol agents were not 1m- (Pleue eee AGE NTS/A2) Advice and Games Auto Piiot cs 81-6 A3 A9-10 82-7 C6 C7 Datebook A6 Datebook A3 87-8, C4 C1-4 Oatebook A2 Bulletin Board Business Claulfled Patterson, Dornan b8ck __ supervi sor 1race opponents Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather By LISA MAHONEY Of .. 0.-, .......... T wo political enemies have en- dorsed opposing candidates in the race for 4th District supervisor in Orange County. Though ~e vowed to endorse neither Republican Jim Beam nor Don Roth after taking third place in the June primary. former U .S. Rep. Jerry Patterson came d own sguarely in Beam's camp Thursday, ending about a month of speculation in political circles over what the liberal Democrat would do. And after learning that a Beam- Patterson alliance was pending. Rep. Bob Dom an, R-Garden Grove, threw his support to Roth. The ultra-<:onservative a nd col- orful Doman was the man who ousted Patterson from Congress in 1984 a fter a decade representing the 38th District. Dom an and Patterson i)sued state- ments Thursday saying that they believe their fa vored candidate is the HB vet awaits d elivery.of letters he penned in WWII Neither ~now, nor rain, nor 42 years will keep the U.S. Postal Service from the swift completion of its appointed rounds. And today. four decades after Albert Archbald wrote three letters while en route t6 the war, the Postal Service -minus the swift part -will keep its vow. The Huntington Beach resident was amona the few servicemen the Postal Service has been able to And after more than 200 letters the douahboys wrote were d iscovered 1n a Raleiah. N.C .. attic. The cache of World War II Victory Mail -called V -Mail -was written by 93 of the servicemen aboard the troop transpon Liberty Ship C.aleb Stront-The troopers ~re on their way to Nonh Afnca. For unknown reasons, & Rale1ah PAUL Al CHIPLEY PEOPlf IN THE NEWS man left the Army duffel baa full or ma il -and some old socks -in his aunt's attic instead of posting them. La.st June. a pest exterminator discovered the baa and turned 1t over to the Ralei&h postmaster. T he Posttl Service has been tryana to find tht authors. rather than the addrtssees, ujd Postmaster General ' Albert Casey. "While we were successful m delivering a few to addressees. we felt that it would be wiser. and we would be more apt to be successful. if we attempted to return the letters to the authors." Casey said. "For one thing, the military ranks and serial numbers on the envelopes im prove the odds immeasurably." Arch bold figure~ that's how the Postal Scrviccc.aught up with him. Mc has continued to pay his GI insurance premiums sin~ his di5Ch3rgc at the end of the war, so they've had his address throuah several moves over the years. For the past 18 yean.. Archbold has been living in Hununaton Beach. He and his wife Cathcnne make their (Pleue eee POST I A2) • best man for the JOb. Beam, who came out on top 1n the primary election. is mayor of Orange. Roth. who ran a close second in balloting. is mayor of Anaheim, Ora nge County's la~est city. The Founh District includes Anaheim , Buena Park, La Palma and pan of Orange. Present Supervisor Ralph Clark is retiring after 16 years. Clark. a. Democrat. is a former Anaheim ·mayor. · Beam needs Democratic votes to win the non-partisan race because Anaheim has more than twtce tht• registered voters of Orange lfvotersremain loyal 1othe1r c1t1e' Roth -who also has the suppon ot Buena Park Mayor Les ·Reese -1'> likely to prevail. T hough the Roth camp hastened to inform Doman of Patterson·~ pend. ing endorsement of Beam and asked that the congressman time his an- nouncement of SUP.PO!!.. accordingl~ Roth downplayed Patterson·c; ah11lt~ to deliver the Democrat IC' vote ........ ,._.._,.UlllM ...... Albert ~hbold of Run~n Beacb la wal~ to eee what he wrote •• a "°'"" man aOl.DC ofr"to war. ) . Wh 1 le ec;chcw1 ng some of Dornan\ l'ontro vers1al poht1cal ph1lnsoph1c!\, Roth said he would "rather have a "''nncr 1n m\< rnmp than a two-11mc lo'K'r It kc Pa 11e~n " Roth ..aid therr -wt·rc rumo rs that Pa11erwn hoped to retire some of hie. l Jmpa1gn dC'ht b\ s1d1ng with Beam Wh 1le-dcny10g an\ deals had been made. Patterwn acknowledged that ht• "'a~ hoping Beam c;upponcrs "'ould help pa) otT SQJ,000 in ou1c;tand1ne. loans fha1 he rccc1 vcd trnm prominent Democrat!> ~Robberies of people incarsm.ay be related .. By PHIL SNF.IOERMAN CM-~ ..... ltell f ountain Valle' poht'C arc ti'\ ing to determine 11 two rob~n~ of people who wert sitting 1n the11 c " this week art related. PohcC' Octl'Ct1vc Dann Hean ~td that until this wC't'k tht\ type of robber. ha\ 1-ieen rare o n the Ol'Qn&t roa~t Jn the late" Fount.am Valley hold up. onr of tht fleeing band1U fired a hot at the v1cum·, car. which Bean ~1d is also a rant~ becau~ 1t·attracu attention to the enmr Th le.st holdup ~urrcd at l.2.2S p m uewa) on ll)r I 0000 block of (Pleue ... P&OPL&T.ill ' > -' • Senate twice rejects cur on new cheµiical weapons WASHlNOTON (AP) -With Vice President George Bush once more breating animpassc o"Vernerve ps, the Senate twioe Thursday turned back challeoaes to buildioa new U.S. chemical weapons as it tried to finish work on a Pentagon budget bill. The Senate tirst voted 57-43 against requinng new U.S. consul· tation with its allies before the weapons are built, and then voted to reject new tests for one of the weapons. The vote to refuse the second proposal was S 1-~0. Bush, w.ho twice broke nerve gas impasses Wlth votes in 1983, was brought into the chamber to cast the SI st vote. The action was technically not needed because the vote was 50-50 and an amendment cannot be adopted on a rie vote. Nerve gas bombs and nuclear arms control issues were the m~or items left as !chamber worked for the founh on the-measure, wbiclr authoriz s defense secndina for the fiscal year starting Oct. l of $295 billion, or $2S billion less than sought by President Reagan. In other decisions, the Senate: -Voted 63-37 to reject a proposal that would have etrccuvely barred the transfer of shoulder-fired Stinaer missiles to anti-Marxist guerrillas in Afghanistan, Angola and elsewhere. It would have imposed conditions for the security of the rocket that would be so strict they couldn't be met. The House, meantime. was bogged down in a procedural fi&ht as it worked on its parallel Pentagon budfet bill, totaling $292 billion. The fina money total, alon' with dO'Zens of other differences. wdl be worked out next month in a House-Senate conference committee. . The House had hoped to finish the bill this week. but tbtprooedural fl&ht will delay that until next week. Stilf to. be resolved in the House are flahts , over how much to spel\d on dozens of major programs, includina "Star Wars" anti-missile res.carob. Congress last year ended a lona- running cbemical weapons fight by permitting the Anny to build new nerve gas for the fint time since 1969. But several conditions were attached to the go-ahead, includinJ a require- ment that the top governing body of . the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion agree with the U.S. decision. Tbe Reagan administration has argued that a recent decision by NATO defense ministers to "take note" of the U.S. decision meets the requirement set by Congress last year. a position chemical weapons oppo- nents dispute. House vote may put brakes on L.A. Metro Rail project WASHI NGTON (AP) .-The House, warned by two Californians that the Los Angeles Metro Rail project bas become not only ex- pensive but hazardous, voted narrow- ly Thursday to delay construction of the subway project. More than $1 billion in proposed authorizations for the project would be cut under the measure approved by the House by a 210-20 I vote, and construction would be prohibited until authonues produce a new environmental impact statement. After its surprise action, the House halted action on a $90 billion authorizing bill for highway and transit projects, including Metro Rail Lawmakers said an unrelated dispute over construction wage rates was the reason for the delay. perhaps until next Thursday. The Reagan administration said immediately that the cut propoP.sed by Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Cahf.. if adopted, would bring work on Metro Rail grinding to a halt. "I think it puts the whole project on hold if it is adopted by the Senate." said Ralph Stanley, chief of the Urban Mass Transit Administration. The UMTA administrator said that without the measure "you would probabl y see ground turned by Sep- tember" on the initial phase of..the planned 18.5-mile subway system. In its 210-20 I vote, the House heeded warnings from Waxman thal the subway's blueprint remained unclear and that it may be hazardous in view of a methane blast along its route that left 22 injured. "Don'I spend SI billion digging a hole for a subway system when we don't know where it's going. we don't know if it's going to make any sense and we may end up blowing up lhe workers who are working on it," Waxman said. A numberofc.alifomia lawmakers appealed to the House to reject what Waxman acknowledged was an un- usual request -for a delay in funds for a project located mainly in his home district. "We have met three times tok give Mr. Waxman every consideration on the safety issue." Rep. Julian Dixon. D-Calif., said. "But Mr. Waxman doesn't want to believe any expert except his own ." The action came as an amendment to a sweeping transportation bilJ that would authorize $90 billion over five years for highway and mass transit projects NEWPORT CENTER MEASURE DROPPED ... From Al placing a quesuon on the November balJot was Thursday. AJan Beek, a Gridlock organizer and a council candidate. said he is confident the signatures will be gathered by next week's deadline. It was against this bacl<drop that council members called a special meeting Thursday to consider putting the expansion on the November ballot and then JUSt as quickly voted against the idea. "I'm puzzled." admitted Strauss after the special meeting. "Why call a meeting to consider something and then vote against it? My feeling is that the signals were changed." Several council members said they were lobbied by supporters of Th e Irvine Co, project and became con- vinced that placmg 1t on the Novem- ber ballot would be a mistake. "I had lots of calls from people who were outraged that we would even consider going to an election." said Counci lman Bill Agee, who called for the special council meeting. "I think the silent majority is waking up," he said. Council members also cited a legal opinion from City Attorney Robert Burnham which raised the possibility that there could be two elections - the November vote and a referendum election the following month. "That would be as confusing as hell," said Agee. "It doesn't make much sense to me ·to have two elections," said Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather, who like Agee mtially favored the November · vote. Beek said it is true that two elections could have resulted. He said Gridlock mi~t have pushed for a second eleCHon if it felt the first election was not fair. "There certainly was that pot'en- llal." he said. Both Tlle Irvine Co. and a ncwly- formed support group called Ci tizens for a Better Newpon urged the council to dump plans for putting the expansion to an election test during the General Election. Bill Ficker, an architect and or- ganizer of citizens' group, vowed to raise money to combat the refer- endum group if tbere is a special election. Ficker's sister, however. said there is a "growin$ contempt" toward The Irvine Co. m Newport Beach and predicted the expansion project will create a traffic nightmare for citizens. Suzie Ficker, who favors the refer- enaum, referred to her brother and the citizen group as nothing more than "a mouthpiece" for The Irvine Co. Councilman Cox. an ardent sup- porter of the expansion project, dismissed the referendum group as "destructionists." "It's unfortunate that there arc people like that, people who want to destroy." said Cox. SUMNER LAUNCHES HIS CAMPAIGN •.. - From Al and Democrai.s -who successfull y fought a proposal for pn vate develop.. ment on the site As a legislator. Sumner said, he worked with both parties an ac- complishing projects that "naysayers said could never be done " Those mcluded establishing Dana Point Harbor, brmgmg Cal -State Fullerton and UC Irvine 10 Orange County and rewritmg the state ( onsttt uuon. He claimed his reputation a'\ a moderate and his ab1 h t~ to work with members of both parties will attract votes an "iovembcr Sumner who rnt't "'llh C ahforn1a's congressional delegation last month concerning offshore oil dnlhng, also took jabs at Badharri. who be charac- terized as a poor leader. "The congressman from this area was not there," he said. "He was nowhere to be seen on this important issue for the district." Sumner said he supports Laguna Beach City Councilman Bob Gentry's plan to establish a national ocean park off the Oran&e County coastline to prevent arly dnlling there. Referring to his career as a Marine. a state legislator and a Superior Court Judge. Sumner said. "I've learned that 1f you're $Oing to get somethin$ done. )'.Ou'rego1ng to have to work at 1t. And 'that's what my campaign's about." He also promised to work as hard on the current campaign as he did in wwning the write-in Democratic nomination against Lyndon LaRouche supporter Art Hoffmann. Sumner has already organized a phone bank of vol unteers to call on d1stnct voters on his behalf. He also is planning $200-per-person fundraiser Aug. 25 at the Pacific Amphitheatre. As for debates or meetings with Badham, Sumner said, "Any time, any place." ·AGENTS SEIZE 250 POUNDS OF COCAINE ••• From Al med1atel :y :l\a1lablt, K1rkr>atnck .d I ~ saOfficer~ wn t· '11n qucsuonmg the couple in the early evening. "It -~pears they ma~ be m ules (trans- porters)." for 'lnmconc else. ~1d Karkpa tnck. • Four men and :i woman were arrested Wednesda y 1n Irvine after undercover narcoti cs officer~ purchn<1cd 8 8 pounds of cocaine. A deal for the cocaine was made m the parking lot of Hors Hutrcs- taurant at 18850 Douglas between noon and 1.30 pm . according 10 Jrvinc Lt Al Muir. A combmed ta~k force: of eight °toA:s~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 3JO Wff'. II•• ~I ''" U~ A M"4 •Od•ev. A<>• VllJ I .,. I.AM• CA 92!17fi narcotics officers part1c1pated in th<' arrest. "We Oashed $120,000. They counted it and got the drugs," he said. Mair said Irvine police provided support for the Huntington Beach case. Undercover narcotics officers from both police departments had been following the suspects all week. Muir said. "We cooperated in the Huntinaton Beach case and made sure there was sufficien t manpower." "Irvine was the money man,'' Huntington Beach police Lt. John Foster said. "It's hard to come by that much money." The key sus~cts were identified as John M. Condi, 65, of2023 Phalaropc Court, Costa Mesa; James W. Lacey. 39, of 16440 Hemlock St., Founta111 VaJley: Gerald E. Eppard, 401 no address; and Gabe Orapel, 33, or 245 S. Alta Vista. Los Angeles. They are being held in the Huntington Beach jail in lieu of $250,000 bail, each. Cheryl L. 1Hardison, t 9. of 2652 Potrero, Aptr37. El Monte, was also arrested and is being held on s2s.ooo: Foster said her bail was lower because she was not involved in the actual sale but was in the suspects' car. 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U.S. Temps tt 7t .. 1• .. 70 7e .. 90 ea ., 10 ., 71 11 1S .. 11 92 '3 .. 74 96 72 110 .. 92 .. .. 90 et 70 .. 52 .. 53 to 17 13 .. .. .. .. 11 .. 71 to a ta 53 ., .. 94 74 .. e6 103 19 ea 10 87 .. Tldea TOOAY 5i4:1e.111. 12!10p.m. 5:31 p .. m. 8-ld 111Q11 11:21 p,m. tAl\MDAY 1:10 .. m. 12!39p.m. l~pm t2 It .. 41 75 IS t2 54 0.0 4.1 2.0 u 0.4 4.1 1.t Sun l1Me 1oci.y at S:OI .. m. Ind .U et 7;"7 p.m. ~ l1Me 1oci.y at t<54 .. m. lllld -ett:44p.m. PEOPLE BEING ROBBED IN CARS •.• From Al San Juan Court. A 20-year-old woman told police she had just left her condominium and entered her car, when two men pulled up in a late model royal blue Chrysler New Yorker. Bean said the woman told j>olicc one of the men pointed a gun at her head. while the second entered her car and grabbed. her purse. She began screaming and honking her horn. The robbers fled with the purse, which contained about $130, police said. One of the fleeint robbers fired a shot at the car. The ullet hit the left rear wheel, Bean said. He said the robbers were described as Hispanics in their 30s, one thin and one heavyset, both with straggly black hair. Bean said the Chrysler New Yorker used by the robbers is believed to be the same car that three men armed with a sawed-off shotgun and a revolver stole Monday night from a guest at the Costa Mesa Inn, 3205 Harbor Blvd. The $Uest was also robbed of $850 and his credit cards. Fountain Valley's earlier car hold- up occurred Monday afternoon outside a dry cleaning shop at 17048 Magnolia St. . A 69-year-old man told police he wa5 sittmg in his car when be was approached by four men, one armed with a sawed-off shotgun. The men robbed him of his wallet and jewelry worth S 1,000, then fled in a white sports car, police said. Detective Bean said no injuries wert reported in the two · Fountain Valley holdups. He said investigators had not determined early today whether any of the same men were involved in the two robberies. POST OFFICE DELIVERS WWII LETTERS •••. From Al home in the gated Huntington Land- mark community. The former sergeant and armor gunner m the U.S. Army Air Corps was on his way to fl ying 52 missions on a B-17 "Flying Fortress" when he wrote' to hi s ex-wife, former mother- m-law and mother. He won't know until he gets the letters today whether he was en route to North Africa or had already arrived. He certainly didn't have any idea what he was in for. On his first mission over northern Italy, he remembers 'seeing a few fighters and a little flak, but the plane dropped its bombs without inter- fere nce. His second mission was likewise uneventful. But on the third mission to Aus- tria's oil fields at Ploesti -called the graveyard oftbe 15th Air Forc.e-the crew encountered heavy resistance. When they returned they counted 176 holes in their ship, Archbold said. "I liked the flying part. but J sure didn't appreciate getting shot at," he said. "From then on l sweated all of the missions." Although he was never injured, he did go down into th~ Adriatic. Two of the ship's engines were a:lrcady·oot as they limped over the Alps, he said. Fortunately, an air-sea rescue team picked the I 0 crewmen up shortly after they landed on the sea. He knows he shot down at least one German fighter that Oew between his ship and the next one in their formation. Archbold doesn't know if the enemy pilot was able to parachute out. "We didn't watch them too much after ~~at," he said. "We were pretty busy. .. Archbold.stayed busy after the war, too. He went to work for the U.S. Employment Service, then a branch of the War Manpower Commission. The department later was returned to state control, becoming the Em- ployment Development Department. Archbold, 69, worked there 30 yean before retiring. The North DaJcota native was too busy worlcing and raising four cllll· drcn to think much about the war, and be doesn't have any of the letters he wrote that were de1ivered then. 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