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F RIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1986
-woman kilt-e<tin-Mesa house-fi
Heroic e forts faU to save victim trapped
in door of her 17th Street mobile home
By PAUL ARCHlPLEY
Of hOetr ........
A Costa Mc~ woman died Thur&-
daywhen her mobile home went up in
flames, despite a nc1&hbor's heroic
efforts to rescue her.
Ruthe S. Grosz, 59, lived alone in
the mobile home at Play Port Mobile
Villaae at 903 W. 17th St.
Tortured
Attorney General Edwin
lleeee Nid the United
8tatea will not tolerate
the torturtnc of a Draa
Enforcement Admlnla-
tratton aient by Mez-
lcan police. 87
California
Alleged prostitution ring
maintained sophisticated
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When Cost.a Mesa firefighters ar-
nved JUst before 8:40 p.m ., the
woman's home was already enaulfed
in flames, said Admin1strattve Chief
Jim Richey. Firefighters had the blaze
under control within 15 minutes.
Before they arrived. Dennis
O'Keefe tried desperately to pull
Grosz out of her home.
O'Kcefc. his father. Tobey Sr .. and
Artist
drawing
festival
Sichua n tribesmen
captured on can vas
by Chinese painter
Gao Xiao-Hua has travelled
thousands of miles to introduce the
tradiuons of the modest Y1 villagers
of rural China to the small ocean
community of Laguna Beach.
The Chinese artist 1s catching the
interest of Festi val of Arts v1s1 tors in
UURA
MERK
PEOPLE IN THE NE ws
his s11mng portrayals of the nomadic
tnbesmen who make their home in
the remote mountain province of
S1chuan. which borders Tibet.
Xiao-Hua. 30. 1s an accompli'ihed
an1st 1n his nati ve country and 1s
quickly maJcing a name fo r himself 1n
the Un11ed St.ates. He and his Amen-
can Wlfe. Janet Balcer. made their
home an Laguna Beach JUSt over a
year ago. They met at the Be1J1ng
(Peking) Central Jnsutute of Fine An
where Baker was studying for her
doctorate. Baker was a 'ltudcnt of
X1ao-Hua's.
Using i subdued color palc11c.
Xiao-Hua pays close a11cn11on to the
1ntnca1e detail of the clothing and
Jewelry unique to the Y1 people
.. Queen of the Fire Fl·s11 var· shows
a beautiful woman wrapped 1n nau .. c
'iheepsk1n dress accented b> hand-
made silver buttons and Je'4elrv
(Pl~ eee CHINESE/A2 )
his son, To~y Ill, were chatting two
houses away when they smelled
smoke,
They ran outside and saw the
flames shooting out of the mobile
home.
o·Kcefe ran to the front door where
he found Grosz wed~ed tn the door.
Flames were billoWlng throue the
partially opened door as 0 Keefe
grabbed G rosz's ann.
The intense heat drove him back.
H1sson Tobey brought a towel. which
O'Keefe used as a shield against the
heat during a second auempt to irab Grosz.
Again he was dnven back
Ken Gerard, who h ved ncx t door to
Grosz. said he wu standina in the
dnveway where the heat was almost
too much to bear." He (0' Keefe) said,
'I can't get her. It's too hot.' "Gerard
recalled
.. , saw her lying in the doorway, so
I had to run up and try to get her out ·•
O'Keefe said. "But I could feel the
heat coming down, and I figured there
was no sense 1n me burning. I figured
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Gao Xiao-Hua atand8 out a t the Lapna Feati"Yal of Art with
hla palntinga of peaaanta from hJa native village ln
mountalnoua province of Slchuan near the T l bet borcfer.
Village Marketplace wins
Coastal Commission OK
By LAURA MERK
Of IN Delly Pllo4 lt8ff
The California Coastal · Com-
mission on Thursday approved plans
for a $60 million 14-acre commercial
deveopment in Laguna Niguel.
The comm1ss1on's approval came
18 months afier the first county
heannss were held on the develop-
ment for the Stcin-Bnef Group. The
7-5 vote came dunng 'the Coastal
Comm1ss1on's meeting an Eureka.
Some people speculated' that St1en-
Bnefs project~ were in Jeopardy
when 1t defaulted on a $49 milhon
loan 1n May. But the firm wiped out
its debts to San D1ego-basc.>d .\ vto
Community Developer') and other
lenders.in June when it received a S68
million loan from Southmark Mon-
gage, Dallas. Texas
"Rumors of Stcin-Rnef being 1n
fi nancial trouble arc unfounded
Monarch Beach I\ ahve and well and
1t 1s moving forward.'' said Ed Hope.
president ofStein-Brirf., rnmmtncal
development group
The development approved this
week wall be called Village Market-
place at Monarch Beach A tram will
link the commcncal complex 10
Stein-Brief"' 2,620-homc res1dent1al
site. the future 550-room Hyatl hotel,
the beach and nearby Ritz-Carlton
hotel. said Hope. When finished. the
Monarch Beach development will
cover more than 550 acres.
··we are very excited about 1t
(Village Marketplace) It crystah1es
our de velopment plans People hvang
there will be able 10 shop. dine,
entertain guest.s. house v1s1to~ and
tnJO)' a number of recrcauonal ac-
(Pleue eee VILLAGE/ A2) Jim Beam
her lungs were go,.c "
O'Kccfe' hair was burned from his
efforts.
Richard and Gene Budd. who
manage the 103-spacc park. said
Grosz had other small fires 1n the I 1h
years she hved at the park
She was. a chain smoker, and
firefighters had to pull her mattress
OUt Of her mobile home about SUI
months ago. Grosz had been smoking
1n bed. Gene Budd said
She also was a d1a~11c wnh heart
problems. Budd said
Because the fire involved a death.
1nvesuaa1ors arc treaung area as a
possible cnme scene, Richey said.
The cause of the fire was stiJI under
1nvcs11gat1on today
Three engines, two trucks, a medic
unit and 21 firefighters from three
Cost.a Mesa stations responded to the
fire
Grosz has a sister, Ann Barnes of
Santa Barbara and a son, Gene Budd
said
She worked as a bookkeeper for
Dcbkar < o in San Bernardino.
Mobilize now
~ gayrights,
activist says ~.
I
W. Hollywood mayor
urges Lagu na group
to help stop Prop. 64
By PAULARCHlPLEY
Of IM Oelly Net I Wf
Signs of society's increasing in-
tolerance to gays and lesbians have to
he met wllh political act1 v1sm. a
leading gay nghts spokesman said
Wednesday.
Steve Shulte. mayor of We'll Holly-
wood, told an audience of about 130
in Laguna Beach that their first order
of business 1s to defeat Propos111on
64. the M><.11kd LaRouche 10111auve
on AID
If 1t becomes law .every perwn
suspected ofhav1ng the disease would
have to be tested for AIDS, Shulle
said As many as 100,000 people in
C allfornia could be fired and 300.000
could be quarantined.
The st.ate would spend an esti-
mated S2.3 b1lhon implementing the
law. he said at the meeting of Laguna
Outreach. a non-profit support group
for the homosexual community.
"WhX 1s this happenrng 1n Cali-
fornia?' he asked. "Don't forget that
in the 1940s 170.000 Japanese were
interned -under a Tibcral Dcmo-
(Pleue eee PROPOSITION/ A2)
..
Supervi.sors plan
anti-AIDS drive
By G. JEANETTE A VENT n.,,...e. .. ' • ,,
Supervisor Hamett Wieder Thurs-
day compared ~he hystena over AID
to the scare dunng the polio cp1dem1c
and said the count)' government 1'i
worlc~ng on a plan to prevent the
spread of m1'i1nformat1on.
"I can remember being afraid 10 go
swimming. Everyt1me I had a head-
ache and a stiff neck. I was sure I had
polio," she said.
Speaking 1n Huntington Beach 10 a
fund-raising group that -;upport!> ga )'
and feminist issues. Wieder said she
was not there 10 espouse any cau~
but 10 help dispel fear and myths
.. , am concerned about the spread
of m1s1nforma11on Soc1c1.,. 1s ter-
nbh misinformed." ·
Wieder told the group ot more than
I()() people that she wa<, not read., to
take a stand on Propo'i1llon M
'4 lthout loolinit at 11 in itreater detail
but she was concerned about the
~pread of m1ilnfonnat1on by some
proponents of the 1n1t1a11ve
The 1n1t1at1ve. sponsored ~ by
LaRouche supporters. would quaran-
tine thousands of AID v1ct1ms and
others suspected of harbonng the
virus. sa} opponcntc, ·
The in111a11 ve qualified for the
No.. 4 ballot when its backers
gathered 443.2 I 9 signatures on pe11-
11ons. ~
"The I.a Rouche 1n111at1ve has put
uc, 1n an 1ncrcd1bl) difficult pos1t1on.
It's hard enough w11hou1 this lond of
d1vcr'.\1nnal) tactic that goes on,"
Thoma<, Prendergast the county's ...
director of cp1dem1olog~ told the
group
"You havr to look at what 11 ..aye,
"er'iUS what people 'i<l) 1t sa)s We're
going to l'nd up \iOllng for bizarre
thing<, .. hl' \aid
(Pleue eee AID8/A2)
Beam accuses Roth
of prompting lawsuit
By LISA MAHONEY
Of the OAlty l'ltot l .. ft
Fourth 01'itn<. i' .. upcn i..onal lan-
d1da1e Jsm Beam on T hur\<la\ n·
pealed an earlier anusa11on tha1
pollmal opponl·nt Don Roth I'> Ir. ing
to make him look bad hHon' incinga
former hu'itnt•"' partm-r 111 lik J
lawo;u1t aga in<.! him
Beam wa\ rc\pond1ne, to verbal
Jabs from Roth O\ er Beam ., a\lcang an
Orange ( ounl\ ~uperwr < ourt Judgt·
la<.t '4eck 1n \Cal an' pl'r.,onal huc,1
nc\'> record" that jlltorne't\ Im former
panner Wilham C oopcr ma\ rcque\I
< ooper a memtx-r ol Roth's cx-
l'C"Ull\ e cnmm1m•c tiled a law<;u11
~;.un'I Ream l)\:vdopmcnt in Janu-
ar. \(·l·k1ng lompen"3t1on for 1nve\t·
mcnt monc\ IO\t dunng a JOtnt real
e'itale "enture
Ream ha' Jll u<ocd Roth ot tr.mg to
make political hay out of the law'iu11
het.1uw a telephone o;urve)' con-
duC'ted bv the Roth camp 10 Januarv
JC.kcd \Oler<. whether the\. would vote
lor Beam If the\ kncv. he had been
\Ul'd h\. a lurmcr husine<.' p.inner
"011ng th.it the la.,..,ull wa' fil<"d
thl' Ja.,. before 1he Roth sunc' Beam
(Pleue eee BEAM/ A2)
Airport flight access plan.approved Judge upset
by inmates'
c old meals New plan to bala n ce t r af(ic de ma nds
w ith nois e sail s throug h commission
8r U SA MAHONEY
... o.llY ...........
A new acce s plan regulating flights
Oranae County's John Wayne
Airport proceeded throuah the Air·
pon Comm1ss1on with little con-
y Wednesday
Unhke prcv1ou attempts to con· tNI ftia,hts at dle airport, this latest
fll .. llM to balance 1ir traffic demands ·~==noise concern" met wtth httlc.-i. 'tion from airlines.
to a )C rly passenacr hm1t,
illlMbhcd to ~tile a law~u1t wtth
tJ~•i9on 8c Ch and l~O Clll7ens
over 1rpor1 aroWlh and
••ial noise incrca~ . th<' cccu
""cfitttd from part1etpa110n hy
•camer1. said 1rpon Manager rG•• Rcbella thc lihal pl n tvolvc.-d from
public hearings on a \tufT report thut
con tamed an analym of a1rpon 01ght
allocation issues
Rebells said :urpon 'itnn avoided
ruch1ng conclu'l1om early an the
heanngs to encourage d1!oC'U'l'11on
instead ofanJrY rtact1on
It wa! apparent Wednc'ida)' the
approach ~orkcd · In contr.m to
heanngs on past plane, whcrc a1rhne
reprC$Cntat1vc~ have threatened law-
uits -and earned through on t cm
-speakers t:\prcsS('d fCnerol te·
ment with ttfe plan. which 1n e~'IC!nl:c."
maintains the status quo amona mo~t
air camen whale allowing m<1re
pnJcngen. for all
Underterms of the cwport lkoch
settlement. 4. 75 mtlhon air travelcn
can pass throu'h the a1rpon in am
11vcn year. Thi~ hm1t rtQUln"'i thr
county to control the .1mo11nt of
pn'l'iCnger trf!vel through 01gh1 alloca-
tions.
RccOmmcndnt1on'I adopted by the
five-member comm1'i'>t0 n. with
Comm1r\C11oncr Ray Maggi absent.
include mnintainmg the current d1s-
1nbution of the SS avcragr daily
dep11rturcc, allowed at the a1rpc.)n
Thl" average da1I} drparturc'i,
which tqual one takeoff and one
land1ni. arc d1v1ded into 1'40 clas~
-i\ and A.\ -with lo\.\ being the
qu1etc t
The \lac,,.\ d1<,trihut1on ofaverag.e
da1I)' dcpal\urc' among the a1rport''I
nine tllrhne$ 1\ u follows •\1rC.al.
nine and one-half. Republic. \I"<.
•\mcncan fi vl· and one-half: rron-
l1Cr. five, ~A. three Wc'ltem. three.
Jct Amen .l t"-'O Continental. two
and i\menca West, none
Ttutt ( la\" avcraae daily d('·
pature\ prev1outly returned to the
count\ by M.<"J)uhhc. wtll remain 1n
count> h nds as a hedge aga1mt a
po'i\lblc e'(CC'<'dln& Of the p&\~nger
hm11
< ln'i'i AA nvt•ragl· du1lv dcpanurl'\
wall remain P<\i\. <ii:\ \1r< .ii \IX. t1nd
America Wc'it, tour
The new arccc;, plan would 111,0
•rcate a new d a'' ot average 1.h11h
departure., -< ln•i\ l 1 ht< l or
exempt dcpanurl'\ haH hl·l·n l\\llt'd
to three a1rl1n('\ un a tcmf)<1ral'\ ha•"'
over the la~t )l'ar
The QUlt"ft''il ot .am ran .It the
airport, the catcgof) wa\ not nnii·
mall) "ippo~d to~ \UhJt'l I tn l11~h1
rcgulauon Rut to kccp the ;urpon
w1th1n the pas\(na<'r cap 14 per
manent E 01&ht\ are r~'Comml'nd<'<l
1r al anJ P\A.. L'4oa1rhnec, 0 )-ing
e:\cmpt a1rcrnn araurd for 16 or mort'
01aht5 Their reprc\t'nta11ve<, lll\t>
tntd to rnnvinu· th<' rnmmw.1on nnt
to &1\C an) E 01&ht'i tu Amenta \\c•.t
whu:h 15 tc'il ll)1na a mod1tit-d Boctng
717-300 to \CC 1f11 qunhf1e\ under thl'
C las\ r no1\f hm1t'i
The rommic,<;1on dt•(l\kd In lll\l'
..\merirn WC'il t"'O f tl1ghl\ and
d1v1dc th<' rcma1n1n& I, cq11oll\.
t\( twC"Cn \1r< 11 Rnd P\ \ It thl'
..
7'7-300 d<><''>n 1 '!vaht~ i\ml·nca
\\l'\t's IWO 01ghl\ Will go 10 i\1r( al.
thr lOmm1'i\H1n rctommt'ntkd
Commutt'r :urltnl'" v.111 ,11'" I'":
rc[lula1ed tor the ti~t t1ml' under the
new plan < nmml\\IOnl'f\ rel
om mend lhc 'hort hop am raft he
allowed up 111 100 000 p;l'i'iCnger\ a
\car
·\l'n int ludrd in the comml\\llln\
rcxt"ITllnundauon .., alloca11on 111
count\ 8H'ragr da1I\ dcparturec, when
d01ng \<l will not cau<.c tht' airport to
'1ola1e tht' p.1c.\Cnaer cap
T 11 encourage quieter a1rcrat\ c la''
E camel'\ v.111 he given fir\t l"h01ce at
.ln\. t':\tra n11Jhl\ ofTcrtd tollcl'ol.C'd h\
< la\\ \.\and then i\
( oltulatlonc. ol the numbc.•r 1>1
tl1&ht'i permitted arc ba'led on ,1 711
~rcent load factor for 1.111 am raft
Rthclla ~1d
\1rhnc<, v.ould he allowed tn m
l ll"I\-.(' thc11 <.eat capaoh h' M perlcnt
under the plan wh1lh muc.l \till he
1ppm.,.t•J h' thr hoard 1lf \UJM·rv1,01 \
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IN Delly ""-' ltefl
Orange C ounl\ l\hcnfT R1ad {rat<'\
mn.,. he nnkrcd '" pa' damage\ to
1 ount~ 1:ul inmate\ who were not
iti vcn ho1 meah "-"ht"n thcv'"?i\l"<ied
rcj,lular mt'al llml"\
'\ flt'r 11\tcning to thn.'C da"" of
lt''t1mo0\ 1n the clu\ actmn \Ult
hrnu(lht h' rnn' 1ded killer Phil
\('ntcno. \ \ l>l\tm:t ( ourt Judgr
. \\ 1111.lm c rra\ \.aid he " 1nchn~ to
ltnd <•ate'> 1n contempt of coun and
.1w1Hd dam" es to tht' inmate'\ bc-
\'<lU't uf thl•1r treatment while m
\ U'ltlXj )
nunna thl\ wccl'\ heann,s and
ontt held 1n June ~ntcno Rich l.tt
Rolle -hoth nov. 10 \late pn lln -
\\1lhe W1\CI~ and RnnAld Rodn ue2
tf\lllird that , te\ v~olattd \Cvcr.J
nrdC'"' l\'lut.·J b' (ira\ in l ~78 1 he
(Pleue eee LATE8T/A2 )
./
A2 • Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/ Friday, ,\ugu1t 15, 1Ne
Environmentalists ~~y time
running out for acid rain bill
WASHINC..TON CAP) -En·
v1ronmentalists, thw1u1cd by Re-
publican delaying tactic?., ?.ay time 1s
runnina out on their efTon to act acid
rain control leaaslation through C'on·
.J.r~S_tbi~ l'C8f.
"We're working against the clock,"
said Henry Waxman, ().Calif .. pnn·
cipal sponsor of a bill 10 re~uire a 37
percent reduction in sulfur dioxide
emissions from coal.fired boilers hy
1997.
Waxman and other advocates
voiced d1sappo1ntment Thursday
after the Energy" and Commerce
C'omnrntee postponed acuon on the
legislation until next month, when
Cona.rcss returns from rcccso; for a
session-ending stretch dnve
For two days this week. Re-
publicans u~ parhamcnuu; tactic'
to prevent coM1derauon of the acid
ram ball. which 1s co-sponsored b> 21
of the committee's 43 members.
The delay furtht'r dimmed the
already slender prospects ofCongres~
agreeing on an an11-a1r pollution
package in 1986
The House planned to recess 1oda>
for three week~. re turning Sept 8 wuh
fo ur weeks left 1n tht regular 1986
session and neither the Hou~ hill nor
a Senate propo.,al read~ for floor
debate
When the Encrg)· and Commer<:e
panel does return to the bill. oppo-
· ncnts are expected to resume their
slowdown by offerina ume-<:<>n,um·
ang amendments and 9rcventina
commauet> cons1dcratJon of the bin
during hours tht' full House 1s in
session .
A1thOTJk}rWaxm11n Tefuscd to pro-
nounce effort dead for this year. ht'
said, "It's discouraging with the time
running out.''
Representatives of environmental
groups had hoped to sec the measure
approved by the committee this week
and sent to the floor shortly af\cr the
recess ends next month.
"It will pass this comm111ce. but 11
will be hard work getting 11 to the floor
o n lame," said Leslie Dach of the
National Audubon Society. "I don't
think we'll sec a bill on the Senate
noor unless the House acts."
Rick Hind of U.S. Pubhc lntcre!lt
Research Group said the main hope
now 1s a lame-duck session af\cr the
November elections. a prospect that
has been raised by House Speaker
Thomas P. O'Nc1ll, D-Mass.
Hind pointed out that another
ma,Jor t'nvironmental proposal, the
J980 bill creating the "Supcrfund"
toxic waste cleanup program, was
enacted dunng a lame-duclc session.
The Waxman plan, whjch 1s draw-
Jni most oflts opposition from the
Midwest with its concentration of
coal-burning faciht1es. also would
rtquirc cuts 10 nitrogen oxide emiss-
ions Crom vehicles and electricity and
industrial plants.
ienusts say ulfur daoude and
n11roaen OAide emis ions help creak
the acidic precipitation that has been
blamed for human health problems
and hann to forests. bodic1 of water an~ wildlife, especially in the North· ca t.
Midwc tcm lawmakers dispute
Wu man's estimate that it woul<j cost
1ndustnal coal-users and utility cus-
tomt'rs about S3 billion a year to
comply with the cmissjons reduc. ·
tlOnS.
They say that while the bill 11rruts
increases 1n residential bills to I 0
percent a year, electricity prices
would nsc .higher in some states and
1ndustnes would be hurt because
there 1s no limit on nscs in their rates.
To keep residential bikes from
exceeding I 0 percent, the biJI would
create a subsidy fund by assessing a
nat1o nw1de electricity generation fee
of 'h mill per kilowatt hour. Waxman
esumates this wo uld cost the average
residential customer from 2S cents to
50 cents monthly.
A m1vor critic of the bill. commit-
tee Chairman John Dingell, D-Mich .•
says the compliance deadlines arc too
earf y and would doom efforts to
develop clean coal-burning tech-
nology.
Man dies of freeway accident injuries
By ROBERT H\'NOMA1'"
0t ..,. o.-y ""' ,,..,
-\ 1 ·agun.1 Hill-. man dll'd Thur~a)
111 111Jum'' 'ullnl·d 111 .i h1gh-s~cd
fru:"a' alCldl·nt ld'>I \l,eej,.,
K.rnd.111 C 1rq~or) l\orgaard ~8
d1u.I 1n thl 1n1eml\e lare unit of
\!1"11111 < 11mmun1I\ Hmp11al 1n
\11"11111 \'1l'Jo "hl·re hl' had been
ll\tnl 1n l fll1lal u>nd111on \I Ole the
\ug. '' .lll•dl·nt \aid \f'KlkC\\1.-0man
J,111 \\ Jll.l'I
Hs., PJ,,cnt1cr l>tnn" l'lH hula\
\1mn111 ~1 .,, I .1~una Hill' remain\
in ,l·r 111u\ l ontl11111n Jt thl' ho\pllal
According to the H1ghwa> Patrol.
the two men ""ere tra veling at 90 to
100 mph on the northbound San
Diego Freewa~ near Oso Parkway in
Norgaard's 1972 ( orvcue at about
I 40a m
When the) pas\l·d a C 11 P <.ar
parked on the freewa) shoulder the
driver braked sharpl)' apparentl> 1n
an anempt to a'o1d a speeding ticket.
(HP 1nves11gators \aid The <.ar
vtercd out of control a nd ofTlhc road.
and rolled do" n the frccwa) embank-
ment.
Norgaarq wa c, thrown 75 fcl'I from
the car and Simeon wai. pinned under
the overturned vehicle.
C H P officers arrested both men on
susp1c1on of dnv1ng under the in· n uence of alcohol 'ii nee they could not
determine which one had been driv-
ing
Bui (HP <ipokesman Ken Daily
'aid today 1ha1 Norgaard. \lo-ho was
th e rcgmercd owner of the Corvette.
1\ believed to have been dri ... ing the
<.'a r at the 11mc
Memorial serv1cc~ for Norgaard
have been \Chcduled for I pm.
Sunday at ()'( onnor Laguna Hills
Mortuary. 25 30 1 Ahc1a Parkwa). in
Laguna Hills.
VILLAGE MARKETPLACE WINS OK ...
From Al
Ir\ 111n \II lhl\ "11hout lhl nl'l'd of
the l.ar ~l' think that I'> lhl' w;n
u1m mun111e\ Jrl' hl·.idl·d ·Hope said
\ .20IJ·r11om mutcl \lo-1th )fl 0(~/
o,qurJrt kl'I ol oflilt' 'pac.e 1<.2.51J<J
o,4u<1re lct·I ol retJll \hop'> and <1 I ~60-
\eat thl'Jtl"f .m· 1ndu<led 1n thl' plan'
f J\C rl'\luar.inl\ cr1\.l'nng .29 flt)IJ
o,quart· k cl Ml il\11 plannl'd lor lhl·
"omml'rtt.il •om pin 111 he hu1lt '>OU th
of th1: \1 onarch Ha\ Plan1 and north
ul the Salt C reek Croll ( our<,e
The Village Marketplace prC>JCll
~a., appro .. ed b) thl' Orange ( ount)
Board of Su pen 1~or'> 1n Ma > after
more than 15 hour~ of public. teStt·
mon>. Com pan) reprc..c nta11ve\ al'\o
made o"er 50 pre'K'ntat1on'> to
< 1111cn<, group~
.\\pan of m appro ... al the< oa\l.il
< omm1<,s1on required Stein-Brief t<>
huild a 1·3:!-bed 'outh hostel at the
\lie. fhe hostel must be hu11t before
the developers can receive a
certificate of occupancy for the rootel.
said Chns Town~nd. a c;pokcsman
for Stein-Bnef "Thal was to ensure
that we didn't wait 10 build the
hostel," ht' said
Once building permits are obtained
from the county, construcuon sho uld
begin an mid-1987. ~1d Hope. The
project sho uld be completed by 1988.
PROPOSITION 64 'S AIM CRITICIZED .•.
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fortes ha' c planned I hey ul'><> arl'
hnsng up many pol1t1c.al, rd1gwu\,
-;onal and entertainmt.--nt lt>adcf\ who
"'"' publicly oppo'>l' Propo\lt1 crn M
V oll'f rcgl\tra11on d rivc\ Jl\o art•
under way in ga~ <ind l<!\h1a n lllm·
mun11 1<.'\ he 'ia1d ·
\hultl' told1tt'>knt·r\ 1hn tan turn
lh('lr fright aod ungl'r IOlll pm1tne
dl t1on and 1n th<.· pro«'" <.kq·lop
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·· I hat· nel'd to Ix• tw \'and ll \h1;111\
rn olhu· V..c• ha\I' lo 'l't' "'' h,1 \l' <111
agenda," he \aid.
That agenda include'> not o nl y
homo~xual issues, such as sexual
c1 vii hbert1ec-., the right to leµlly
recogn11ed homosexual marriages
and to adopt children. hut also
reducing poverty. living with dignity
in old age and eliminating nuclear
wea pons. "Those are all gay and
k')h1an 1'i'iUC\," Shulte said.
"O ur movement 1\ not unlike the
<. 1' 11 right\ mo' cment of tht' '6fh to
ha"c the rnuragc 10 falc what wc'rt•
tx·1ng hc'>C t w11h,'' ~hulte said
AIDS INFORMATION ...
From Al
l1rcn<krga,l \J1d qu.uan111u.' ""not
.1H<.'pt.1hk. appropnilte or nnt\'loan
'W t rl' n111 t.1lk1ng ahout a dl\t·a\l'
1h;11 'nad1h u1mmun1lahlc orc.i,d-,,
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V..1t•dl'r <,,11d thl· lount\ Board of
"itrJ'll:f\ '"or\ t·xrx·< I\ to h.1 ... l· .1 m.1,tl'r
plan 111 add rt''>\ tht• i\ ID\ priihkm h\
1hr t·nd 1>fth1' 11111n1h "On<.e wt• haw
th1· ma\lt•r plan wr· will Ix· n•ad~ to
prn,l'nl tlw 'l>rl«.1J of ~he d1 ..ea\l' anJ
hl'lp thl' .11tl11.1ul
In Jdd111on th<· c:ounty expect\ to
rcce1 vc SI C)(J 000 1n federal money
and SI {)().000 in \late funding for
AID\rducation \hc.,a1d Onc ofthc
goal'> will he lo dl\lnbute information
1<1 hhranl'\ and thamhcr'i of com-
mertl'
"I \ec my roll' asgo1nga <;ll•p further
10 lmng 1ogethcr tho\r agcnc1e\ who
art' u1mpclltcl 10 take on th1\ prob-
le m .. \ht 'aid
LATEST J AIL PROBLEM: COLD FOOD ...
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flhllllC\ 1n lhl' Jail
l>cpul) ( ounl~ < oun..cl I d Duran
l''\pl;11ned that 1nmatl'\ arl' not pc.•r
rn1111·cl tu lam mon€·y txcau'>t· of
<11nirnlllt'' 1ha1 m1Rht rc\ult
C 1r.t\ "3•d the colfott phone\ violate
one ot'h1\ order\ hut that he hche\.e\
the phone'\ were m\lalled 1n good
h11th
1 he inmate\ .tl'>'1 \aid they were
denied the required amount of we<:kly
root-top and day-room rcnca 11on
and that thl' \ouru~ of book' and
maga11ne\ the't re<.Cl\.ed wa\ fl'\lrtl
It'd
C 1r.1\ ha\ ,1\kt·cl the county 10
pr"' 1de mor<· detail 11n whl'n 1ail rule\
and regulation\ were rev1~d to
<ompl) with h1!1 order\
Jk wijj JS\UC a dCCISIOO later.
C 1ray ha\ already found (1atc'i in
rnntcmpt onc.t' for not ea'iang over-
crowded rnnd1t1on .. at the main1a1l in
\,int Ana
Progrc'I\ toward lowcnng the
number of Jail 1nmatci. hai. ~en
monitored hy a court-appointed of-
ficial \ancc thl' Man.h I WI S contempt
finding aga1 M1 C1ate\ and county
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BEAM SAYS ROTH PROMPTED SUIT •.. -From Al
said. "It's plenty blatant what's going
on here."
Pre-empting a morning press con.,
fercnce. Beam ~lied to announce he
has the support of fa iled pnmary
candidate Manuel Mendez. Roth met
with reporters an hour earlier to ask
what Beam was trying to hide. .
Roth. mayor of Anaheim, said he
was not responsible fo r rooper'<;
filing the lawsuh and noted that he
did not make 11 an 1c;c;ue 1n the
primary campaign. But he added,
"Jim's tactics in court to ~al his
personal business records from pub-
lic review makes us all wonder JU5t
what Jam Beam 1s trying to hide.'
Beam. whose records were ordered
scaled through the Nov. 4 electi on.
said he is only trying to prevent hi s
opponent from cxploit1ni a s1tua11on
he believes Roth himself created.
"It's obvious what their tactic 1s.
This Just gi ves them an unhm1ted
fi<;hing Cltped1t1on of my personal
business"
Beam. mayor of Orange, finished
first out of a field of four candidates 1n
the June pnmary
Roth ran a close second with
former U.S. Rep, Jerry Patterso n
tra1hng third and Me ndel last
CHINESE ARTIST DRAWS ATTENTION ...
F rom Al
The stately woman in the 011
painting 1s the Ya counterpart of the
Amencan beauty queen The Fire
Festi val Queen l!ISClected not onl> for
her natural beauty. but for her skill<, 1n
creating and designing her tnnkCI\
and clothing.
As an art admirer comphmcnl\
Xiao-Hua on his e xh1 h1t Raker
watches him an order lo notice c,1gn'>
of uneasiness. Perhaps bccau-.c of his
l1m1ted command of tht' l:.ngh'ih
language. Xiao-Hua appears serious
and shy. He relies heavily on the help
ofh1s wife who translates for him. But
Baker hesitates to interrupt -there 1s
an air of unspoken cooperation. "He
is having a good 11me th1'i summer
practicing has English," she said
proudly
The language may bl' a 'mall
barner. but Xiao-Hua·., painting!> arc
bndging the g;ip.
Baker said Xiao-Hua ha' been well
rcce1' cd by an lovers who ha ... c bcl'n
wandering the fe~t1val ground'>.
"People have lx•en ver) <.unous "she
said
fklJ U\C of the \lmphu ty uf thl· Y1
people. they look almo'it pnm111vc 1n
1ao·Hua·., port rait\ Man> people
find 11 d 11Ticuh to hchevc that thl'
people arc of a culture <>1111
floumhing. Haker '><ml On the con-
trary. lhe population of the \Khuan
Y1 I'> more than I :! m1ll mn I he
people make a meager li ving rcll\1ng
cattle 1n a temun 1n which only
potatl)(.''> <.an grow
Oftl'n confu\Cd w11h Mongo llanc;,
American Indian~ or Mayan Indian'>.
the ponram ot the Y 1 tnl>c<,men
'>land out among the Southern (ah-
forn1an an-deco-style an that domi -
nates much of the f<~su val
Bui the person with an eye for detail
wi ll notice 'iOmething very regional
about the pa1nt1ngs llndcrnt'ath the
'iUbJects' decorat1 vt' attire. some of
the Y1 people art' weanng hlack
C omersc tennis~hoes.
Xiao-Hua paints 1hc ..Y i village~
for a number of reason<o, he <,aid with
the help ofh1s w1fe'!l transla11on "He
1s personally mtercsted in the pn m 1-
t1 ve cultures. He finds them ae\thct1c
and personally cl ings 10 the \lmph'ill('
nature." she explained
But man} Chinese people were not
u' erl y enthusiastic about ht'> work at
firs t. cihc said
"People may view his picture'> a
lcn:11n way because they can be seen
a'I \howins people who arc backward
or primitive He 1\ portra)'ing an
underside of the Commun1'it govern-
ment and the} would rather (the
arll~h) !lhow workmen hu1ld1ng
hndge<,," working toward the hcttcr-
rncnt of the tountr) \he w1d
But \1ntl' 1911<1 the C hinc\l' Jrt
Y.Orld ha\ \hown more intere'>t tn the
dail) llH''> of the pcopk ol the
province\ of ( h1na The Y1 arc not
c1h n1call) ( hincse, nor arc the)
C h1ne<;e ut11cns. Onl) '11nec I 949 ,
when the ( ommun1c,t Ch1nc\c hcgan
ruling the country. wl'rr all the
province\ lumped under onl' guwrn-
menl
I O<lay. two of hi\ 011 pa1ntingc; arl'
ownl'd and rcrmancntlv e'h1h11cd 1n
the ( hina Nataonal Art (1allel) for
contemporar) an
And because the Y1 people are
v1nuall> untouched by out!>1de in-
Ouences -fore1gll visitors arc barred
from traveling in the region -Xiao-
Hua felt 1t hi'> duty to show tht'ir self-
su ffi c1en t and independent II fest) le,
he said
X1ao·Hua had longed to come 10
the lJ nned States for years. he !>aid
"An an1 c;t should under'>tand art
hcyond h1\ own tountr). I was very
l'>olated there," hl' '>aid ·
Since he beg;in c'h1b1ting at the
Fe-,u val of Art'i he ha!t sold scvt'f'al
pa1n11ng., -(Queen of the Fire
Festi val 1<1 up for grabs for $30,()()()).
But more importantly. <1a1d Baker. he
ha'i had contact'> with ')Cveral gallery
owncr'i 1n1cre'itcd in h1'i work I fl' al\O
hclp'i supplement their income by
painting portrait\ at hi\ lcst1val booth
for ~300.
With plan'i to '>13\ 1n the tJn1tcd
\tatc:'> he \aid he "'II wntinuc to
pai nt the Y1 people using the hun-
d red' of photographs he has collected
"'He doc'in'1 rcall) undemand the
"merican culture )Ct. But he says he
may paint ( hinc'ie .\men can\ 1n the
fu ture." Baker tran\lated
A con11nou' <,tream of v1\ltors
\tood ga11ng and adm1nng his paint·
1ng\ 1n what wac; hi\ fir<.t show al the r (.'\ll';al of "n' .. r or thl' llnll' hl' kcl\ h(' ha .. a
'iUhJCC I malll'r that '" un14 11l' It will
l'nabl<' hi m to makl· a c111o11n('\1 ve
artl\t1< mark ..
• Finished •
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Seniors sought
for Junior Kiss
Oricnta~ion ~or contest.ants in the Oranac ~oun1y Junior Mas' S()holarship proaram will be
Ocld Saturday at 11 a.m. at Chapman College in range
~ehcarsals will be held Monday through Aua.
29 wnh the-pageant being sta&ed the.evenings of Aug. ~9 and 30 at the college. Call Deanne Jacobs at
60-,8384 dr Andrea Muldoon at. 997-0484 for
funher information and applications.
J ewi sh Center picnic •et
The Jewish Community Center of South
Orange County will hold its eighth annual summer
p1cn1c and Camp Haverim reunion Sunday from
noon to4 p.m. at the Will iam Mason Park, Sheher7.
in Irvine.
Tbe center will provide soft drinks, water-
melon, charcoal and a special children's desscn 'rhe
event is free to members. while non-member.s ~111 be
. charged SI .50.
Benefit bullet ln HB
A fund-raising buOet for the Italian Culture
Foundation, better known as the Orange County
American Italian Renaiassance Foundation, will be
held Sunday at Lucci's Deli/Bakery, 891 I Adams
Ave., Huntington Beach.
The event will run from 7 to JO p.m. and 1s for
adults only. Call.968-4466 to insure reservations.
Baby •lttlng course ottered
The Orange County chapter of the American
Red Cross will conduct a four-session course in baby
sitting Monday through Thursday of next week at
the chapter headquarters. 601 Golden Circle Drive,
Santa An~.-
The course will run from 8:30 to I I :30 a.m. and
is open to youths 11 or order. There is a SI 0 charge
for course materials. and registration information
may be obtained by calling 835-5381.
Pro•pectus workshop slated
"How to Read a Prospectus,'' a three-hour
work.shop o~cred by Irvine· Valley College Com-
munity Se.rv1ces. will be held Monday from 6:30 to
9:30 p.m. in Room A302 of the college.
The w9rkshop will be presented by Ronald
Gable, president of Financial Analytical Services
Inc. The fee 1s $20,and information may be obtained
by calling the college at 559-3333.
AAUW meeting planned
The Huntington Beach branch of the American
Association o f Uni ve rsity Women Wlll hold a get-
t~gether for prospective meml:ter!i Monday at 18842
Laster Lane m Huntington Beach.
The gathering is scheduled for 7:30 p.m
Women who would hke to attend should call Carol
Forney at 962-4787 or Jo Anne V1scrta-Gahni'! at 963-7093. •
Art hlstory for Jclds
The Irvine Fine Ans Center will offer a special
art history class fo r ch1ldr~n agc<i 7 to 10 be_gmn1ng
Tuesday. The class 1s designed to intro<luce yo ung
people to an history and anistic technique. ·
Children also wilt learn how different styles can
be used for their own self-ex pression. The fee is $30
for six sess1on1. wllh matenals included, and the
center is located in Heritage Pa rk. 4601 Walnut Ave
Call 552-1078 for more 1nforma11on.
I
An Invitation:
Attention organization Pf'Hl<Mntt and MC·
retarlee: We want to r.lp mue yovr upcoming
...-.nta, meeting•. aemlnar1 and fundral..,. .uc-
ceaarut. Send brief announc:ementt Including time,
place, co.t (If any) and • phone number fOf
addttlonal Information to: Bulletln Board. Daily
Piiot. P.O. Box 1seo. eo.ta M .... 92828.
Reporta of your club Of organliat1on'1 actlvl11•
-'*•community wv6oe projec11 Of etectlon of
otncer• -lhould be dncted to the Community
Newl EdltOf at the Mme eddr.., Non-returnab'e
l).ledl and wntte phot0Qt8P'\I are welcome.
Frlday, August 15
•No meetlntt• 1ebedaled today.
Pou cE Loe
Orange CoM1 DAIL. Y PILOT /Frtdey, Auguet 15, 1Nl ... A8
County-Irvine Co. fight costs grow
By LISA MAHONEY °' ................
The cost of defendina Orange County-s
pos11ion in ils propcny tax dispute.with
1iaot land owner the Irvine Co. could top
$2 mllUon by the time assessment apptab
board hearings end sht months from now.
Aues.sor Brad Jacobs said in a letter to the
board of supervisors Tuesday.
Havina already spen1 SJ million 'on the
$31.8 million disagreement. Jacobs wants
the board to pay outside expens up to
$800,000 more in an effort to successfully
resolve the dispute.
Beached
cruiser
finally
off strand
By PAUL ARCHIPLE Y
Of .... Deilly-..... .....
A salvage crew pulled a beached
pleasure boat off a south county beach
Thursday, fi ve days af\cr 11 ran aground
when the pilot reponedly fell asleep at the
helm.
A bulldozer dug the 44-foot cabin cruiser
out of1he sand and the boat was pulled to a
nC:Brby . acc~ss ramp Thursday afternoon.
said Enc Dietz of Lifeguard International,
which patrols the beach.
A crane lifted the boat onto a flatbed
truck late Th~rsday for the shon trip from
Dana Strand Beach where it was grounded.
to Dana Point Harbor. said a spokesman
for the salvage crew.
Gene Jerry, co-owner of Anchor Mari ne
1n Dana Point, said the pleasure boat
Fathom would be trucked to the harbor
sometime before this morning to conform
to state vehicle code rules on wide loads.
Jerry said the S200.000 boat probably
sustained a minimum of SS0,000 to
$60.000 in damage .
.. It has two SI 0,000 engines that filled
with sand and water and will have to be
rebu ilt. not 10 mention all fhe other water
damage," Jerry said.
Early estimates of damages of SI 0.000
may have been correct. he said. but the
longer the boat sat on the edge of the ocean.
the. more beating it took .
"Ttiey let it sit in the surf and that
pounds the heck out of 1t," he said.
He said water damage to the mtcnor. the
wiring and the hull was extensive.
"II was a fi ve-to six-hour JOb 1f we
could've grabbed it when it happened."
Jerry said. "But wc had to dig down into
the sand and hring ll out.
"They blew 11. It's a crying sham~ realty.
It's a beautiful boat.
Supervisors, who .,-udaina!Y authorized a S43S,OOO contract increase with the law
firm Pillsbury, Madison & utro in March
delayed COMideratlon of Jacobs' requc i for two weeks pend in.a a cost accounting of
how the money will be pen&.
The board also wants an update on the
status of the appeals board hearings. said
Sth District.Supervisor Thoma• Riley.
Relations between Jacobs and the board
have been fTosty since the assessor unilat· erallr entered into a contract with the
outside law firm then informed board
members they were obligated to honor 11
Riley said. '
' .. ~ · .....
Trad1ttonally. the county's own 11-
t0mcy1 would have provided lqal cx-
PC'rtiK to the assessor's office, he said.
Oranat County rca sened the Irvine ·
Co.'1 ma sivc l.andholdinp after Ch:ur-mAn DonaJd Bren purchased majori1y
interest in the firm in ApriJ 1983.
The new asscument valued the com-
pan1y's holdinp at $3.1 bil!ion -nearly $2
biUaon More than the p~\llloosassessment. Its tax burden increased accordinaJy from
about SI 7.8 to $5 I million.
Company officials protested br arguing
that, i( the Bren purchase had tnggtrcd a
reassessment, it should have been based on
the purchase price of the company.
However, Jacobs• 1taff 1ook other flC'k>n
into con1iderati011.
It will be up to the Irvine Co. to prove ill
con,entlon dunna appeals hcanngs which
get under way neKt month.
Webster Ou1Uory, head ofmanqement
services for the b~sor'l offioc1 said the
$43S,000 approved by supcrvuon last
March went for retcarch and the salaticsof
attorneys who spent hours in hearin.p with
the Appeals board and th(' Irvine Co.
"It s ume, so It costs money," he 111d.
Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro attorneys
are paid an average of S 140 an bout for
their services. Guillory mud.
A crane •train• to pull the 44 -foot cabin cruher
Fathom out of the •urf Thursday afternoon. A
. °"",...-.._,lo.-.. .,_
larger crane wu eventually brou.ght ln to do the
job.
"But h1nds1ght 1s always outstanding."
he !>aid.
The boat ran aground early Sunday
morning when co-owner and pilot Ross
Rutledge repone<lly fell asleep while
taking the boat from Newpor1 Beach to
Dana Point.
Neither Rutledge nor pa'isenger Rarry
Anderson were inJured. said. Orange
( ounty Sheriffs Lt. Ru!!tio El'iner
The ShcnfT's Harbor Patrol tried 10 pull
the boat back into the surfSunday. thc:'n the
Costa Mesa-based firm Ve<isel A~s1!>t took
O\Cr
..\flcr thr<:e days of attempts to tow the
Fathom hack out to sea. insurance rep-
rc!.enta11ves and owners decided to rc-
tneve the boat b> land .•
Lunch price
increased in
Newport-Mesa
Cllaracter boats go on parade
in Newport Harbor on Sunday
By ROBE RT HYNDMAN Ollhe.,..,,... ....
Students at Newpon-Mesa 'elcmc~tary
..chools will pay a dime more (or lunches
this year, following action this week by the
school board.
Prices will increase from 90 cents to one
dollar, effective Sept. I. and wall maJce 1ne-
N('wpon-Mcsa Unifi('d School Distnct's
lu nch prices the same or lower than those
of ne1ghbonng districts. according to Eve < rcmc.-r. the d1stnct's food services d1rcc-tor.
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of , ... Olllly l'tlol l teft
One of Newport Beach'~ wackiest
events. the Character Boat Parade. will be
l>tagcd Sunday on Newport Harbor with
boaters decorating their vessels and them·
selves to reflect a "School Days" theme.
More than 50 boats arc expected 10
participate in the 26th annual event. which
begins at 2 p.m. The parade. which run'i
about two hours. begins near the dock of
the . Balboa Bay Club and follow'i a
counterclockwise route around Newport
Harbor.
The Commodores Club of the Ncwpon
Harbor Arca Chamher of ( ommerce.
which sponsors the event. will award
prizes 1n three categones.
Decorated boats will vie for the Mayo r's
Trophy as well as lho'le hononng decor·
at1ons. <iound. animation. ~ostume., and
"The Theme Extreme."
A second category l., fo r character hoab
competing in seven 'lpecific de~1gn
categories -Monterey Cleak1n' T1mber'i
Trophy). steam boat (Wheel. 'iteam and
Bell). oldest boat (01r1y Old Manifold!.
one-of-a-kind (Grand >\nc1ent Manner).
classic yacht (Btlgy Bmnack Trophy). bay
launch (Thwarted 1 hwartl and work hoat
(Drippy Stuffing Bm.)
Commercial entnC'i will compctl' tor
best Iheme decorated. hc-;t co'ltume'i. 1->c\t
-;ound. best an1mat1on (11\l' and mechan-
ical) and a <;wccpstake' nward
A rule change hmm cal h pan,upat1ng
ve.,scl to one award
Reg1stra11on will tx-auxptcd up to thl'
morni ng of the parade at the Ralhoa Ha \
Cluh For 1nformat10n. call thr rhamht.·r ot
. commerce at 644-8211
A pre-launch cocktail pany will be held
from 5 to 8 p.m. toda) at the Callfom1a 50()
Bar and Gnll at 33 D Pacifi c ( oa'lt
Highway.
rhe Character Boat Parade hcgan when
o" ner" of unusual boats dec1dt·d to \ho"
off their uniqueness by cru1s1ng the harhor
together.
It wasn't long before other hoa1c"
wanted to JOin 1n the fun wtth those who
cruised the harbor aooard Montcrcr .
vintage yacht'i. \ttam hoatc; and one-ot-a-
k1nd vessel'S
A<.'cauc;e the newcomer\ l.11 ked the
requl\1te ix·tullarit1e., of th1· t:haracttr
hoat'I, the owner\ drcoratt·d their \C\\t.'I'
and thcm'>Clve<; to mal.c up Im 11
i\nd a trad1t1nn wa\ horn
Selec:tcd food Items also will increase in
pnce.
Lunch price\ wilt not chan~e. however
for student~ tn the d1stnct''i 1ntermed1ate
and high \Choolc;.
In other actio n th•~ week. the school
board·
• ,\cct·ptcd the rc!>1gnat1on of Cremer.
the food serviles director who 1s retinng
after 27 years with the Nt•wpon-Mcsa
School District.
• Rricfly discussed the 1986-87 budget.
wh1C'h t'i \Chcdulcd for a Sept. 3 adoption.
• E111endcd a lca<ie for two more years -
hcg1nn1ng <.)cp1emhcr 198M and ending
.\ugust IQ~) -for th~ Westcl1ff Child-
hood Center. which opcratcs at the
'-' oo<lland l:kmentary ~hool fac1ht1cs 10
t nc,t:i Mt.,,1
u •
Parents file $1 OM claim
after son dies in Seal Beach
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of .... .,. ..........
The family of a Hunltngton Beach
teen-ager who wa'I shot to d~th by a
Seal Beach pohct officer following a
high-speed cha~ 1s ~eking SI O
m1ll1on m damage"> from the city of
Sea l Reach .
The family of Kobcn Lane Reich.
18. filed a wrongful death claim on
Thursday. accordtn& to thC' Seal
Reach \1ty Clerk·~ office.
( lu1m11 mu!>I be filed w1th1n 100
day~ of an alleged 1nJury In mo5t
ta\t·~. cl1i1m., urc re1ected hy the city.
pov1ns the way for 3 lnwsu11 1n the
ma11er
L.os Angelr" attorney Larry
fddman prtpared the cl:um for
lrrine
A Doberman 111 the lrunt door woulrln'I
lrl 11 tt'\1drnt out nf hrr home' on fl<lt'fl)cn
r11rly th1~ mom•nlJ;. • •
Ju vrn1lt\ wtrr ~n 'trahna ''op •11tn,111
. (4(rkclry and< umrll 1hur~la~1roun1t IO
Pm • • •
A man wa~ a-uultrd 1n thr park1n1 lot ofuhoppinaecnttrat t44llKC ul vtr f>nvC'
fhunday 111 •bout to fl m
• • • hsh1na polc• valued h<'tween S2UO and \4fJ(I wtrr ~lolc.'n fram 1 Vollt,wasrn hu\
.11 tht lrv•M Mr11dn""' l\mphtthtatrr
"rJnr\day nt1tht
Jcrom(' and Carole Reich. thc dead
tee n-agers parents. He said a lawsui t
charging excessi ve force by Seal
Beach police is nearly ·certain. 10
follow 1he claim.
"I think the family hclievcs there ore scnous questions as to the
Judgment exercised by the police
6fTicer,'' Feldman said.
On Aug. 3. two officers in a Seal
Beach patrol car began chasing. Roh--
en Reich after he was spotted driving
recklessly A Los Alamitos patrol car
Joined in the h1Jh·spced chase. which
wove through five communities until
1t concluded 1n a rcs1dent1al neigh-
borhood m Cemtos.
Accord1na 10 an 1n1t1al mvcs11ga-
tion. Seal Beach Officer Michael
Vaque1 was1approach1ng Reich's car
• • • ihl'('c m1htary duffir bait' full of MllO
'hrll• wrrT tumrd 1n from a rt'ldrncr on
Manpou • • •
Lacuna Beac b
l\n unknown v11ndal pourt:d two ~ 11th ol
paint on tht dnvtW1ly of a Brnwno()ft
Roat! t't\ldt'ntt tht v1chm told pohlC
T hu"'1ay • • • ..\ m:in·, hrnetlrt valued 111 SI 000 wll\
rcpor1rd \lnltn rhut'otlll y nn ( 1lrnnrvrr
\ti'\'('\ • • • <\ puN' .ind a w11tch 1t11r1hrr "-Onh .in
C'\hmllttd S4 I~ v.rrf' \t<1lrn l huN.la1 on
on foot when he believed ttie yo uth
was prcpanng to run him down
Vasque-z fired four shots through the
windshield of Reich's car. The teen-
ager was pronounced dead at the
sce ne.
lnvcs11g.a11ons hy seal Beat•h police
and Los Angele~ County Sheriff's
deputies are still in prngrc~'
The attorney said the da1m focuses
on the officers' condut·t after Reich'!>
car was <;to pped.
"I understand there wa'i no verbal
warning before thr ~hot\ were fired ."
t'eld,man ~1d
I le ~1d Robcn Rrn·h h:1cl recently
moved wath his famil y fr11m W1\Con-
sm 10 Hun11na1on Reach and wa'I
prtpanng 10 attend Oolden West
College th1~ fall.
Forr~t /\ vrn11C', the: vu llm "Uud • • • l hr ownrr of 1 brown J)D1,un 100\ \
rrpor1<'d lhc C11r m1\,10f or ~lnlrn r11rh
Thundny Imm whcrt 11 WM\ p.itltcd alnnJ
the 1201l 1'1104. I. ol Soulh ( 1)a'1 I hghw11V • • • Pnhrc UTC'\lcd \tcvrn M111hcw r itch
H. nn ,u,p1nnn of clnv1na uMer the mtlu('n(C nf Ale Ohol r 1trh Wll\ ~lllpf'C'tl 111
IC n p m Wt'<lnc..clnv nn Ott·•n "V('llU('
Fountain Va lley
\ woman frnm Ir\ 1nr 1111'1 pol11 t
I hur"<lll\ lhnt her hu,..umh 1 •11(' lh111 k
\hl.1r~ ""'" \tnkn 110c·1 ''w 1tn 11 1n I ountn1n Vnlll'\ for ftlMlf\ r ht• I 111
'alurd Jt S'> \011 "'l" \l11kn Imm thl'
1 C'lat o ~tal1nn at 11 ~~fl r dlnlte'r 1\ vr
An r'ccu11vr ;, • .. • (,janta Ana pu1nt
l'Ontruct1ng hrffi fl'll4•m•J rhurKl:ly lhat \nmconc had \tolcn part' Imm u Selma
M11nlifl or "l11c-r·f)-p1rkrr" h1:1ng u~d to
· pn1n1 1hr Mu\ l\.1y h111ld111g 1n I irn n1a1n
Valin at 107(1(1 'it')("ml'r I hl· flilM\ wcrr
voturd at ~~7~ • • • A burJlnr ~ma,hr<I a \hd1ng ,.dr
window to t•ntrr 11 home WC"dnr\dey on
thr 11000 hloc.k of Blur Alh11m l\vrnur fhc: lo~,. C\llnlllt<"d ot SI , \00, induded n
video l't'cordrr \tcrco ct1111pmen1. 11 trlt.'-
v1s1on S<'t, Ca\h 11n<I )CWt'lr\ . . .
Coeta Meaa
A I 7-yrllr nld { 11\HI Ml'\O I h11h ~ hool
\IUdCnl rt'f)\11 led lhal dll.' WI\ tltflhhc.•d on
tht brtO\I and hutt•ICk\ hy J mole H 1~p:in1t who \l.11d "hn mamarna " The &'<\8ult
took pl&l'l' ahout 7 ~o a m WcdnC''iday wh1lr 1hr girl wa\ walking In ~ummrr 'IC'ht"K1I m thr \ 1nn1ty of h111"' 1rw Rm1d
• • •
A. 'l~~ear-0111 N1·"' tll11 t lk.1l h .-11m.rt1
tolJ. pol rec ,hr h11d tn di\ r ulfl nf .1 nwtrl
mom window C'nr)y Thu~n} mnrn1n1t 10 ,t.'lvr nff lhr \C''lml 11d van<·e, ot two mrn
Tht woman had rrpont'dl) gonr '° lhc·
motel at 2026 llarhor Blvd al 4 I~ am
w11h th<' mrn tCl dnnk 'lomc ht'l'r Tiu.·\ lnlcr lnrcl 10 111talk her And hrnk1• ,, hel'r
holllr.nn hrr llnkll'
While' 8 \4·vr11; .• ;1d· ( 11\ta Mr'lt m:111
w11' 1n th<' hospital. S 1 .1~O1n proixn\ -1nrludsng n o•yarn·lank -wa~ 1tolrn
ltum h" rcl<Hn nt thl' 1\11 ~lnr Mntt'I I 441
(11\lcr .\vc Ah<lul $1 ,()()0 1n stem~ wt·rr
lattr rrcovcrtd from the burttla~ ht'twt.~n
I 0 a m Mnndn~ and IO •l m rhur-.<ln\
Hunttntton Bea~b
'\ hou~ on lhr 16100 hlod of lll.1 \ ''
Lane WO\ hmkrn min rMI) r rsda"
mom n11 11nJ o SI ~<JO \tcrto. four 11flc~
\ alut'<. 111 S \~\ anJ a t~ 0011 ct11n
1111lr, 1111n wnl' \tolrn . ..
I h1• mnnn hcl\ in .1 WTI,hcr and d"'C'r at ,1n .1p011111wn1 i:omplr\ thr 1 ll~OO block ot
,,,hot I .rr'll' "'"' hroktn irnd 11h<lul $HO m
i 11111\ "·I\ 'lnil'n
••.. !.
\ hnn11 "" thr 11\100 hll'X k ot fau'\1
< ir1 h' "-ii\ t>rnkrn 1n1n 11nd more' 1h11n
\\fl 1 ~ICl wnrlh nl bclnngina' wcrr ~1olt'n
mdu1hn1t ..t ~ 1 !WU lt'll"H\lon, SI fl,000 m ll'"'1·li \ ,1 \Ill() l JOH'f3, J \ \()(10 ~ 1drn •
1 a''-<'11<' ,,.1 ur .ind S I0.1100 1n rug.\
• • • Mme than S~ll(J 10 tool., were "tolt'n
h om .i I llKti whit<' T o>-ota park rd un thr
h~ICI hind< 111 NvMn1,1 Onvr
• • • ~ h1 d11 \ t'r'' lkHll on .1 whrll' I ll!ih
V11Jk,wu11cn Jc11a 1>3rkrd on tht• \tKl hlo1 l.
nl Pnufu < 0:"1 lli1th"'ll~ ""'" pnrd 11prn and a \\Oct \!l'rrn """' \tokn
'\ p11mc1 ar•n J;d ~a~ 1111,., \ 11ll.,w11arn
!lug. \ 11hwd <11 ~I 1100 ""'" \tnlrn from 1 hr ~)()hind. nt ( •rm1111 '\trN'I
Help asked to find pickup drive r
ByTONV SAAVEORA °' .... .,.., ..........
Poltu .lll' :l\ksng thr pohlH ·,
«1\\l.,lt1n~' 1r1 find till( the dnver. of d
llll k II p lfUt k I hat hoJtcd from I hC'
,,enc of a c m1a ~k\ll tra!Tic acr1dl'nt
tluc, "-~'\'k lc1n 1n' twn f'COPIC' 1n1urrll
onr cntll.illy
M1chud F uwll.'t 17 of< o~u:t MC'\8
ll'm.uncd in the trauma ward at
J 1111nta1n v.1lln Rc:a1onal lfo~pl\ol
1 mla) a;. '"' C\tt{lal<>r\ made.-n
t1p111·at to 110,onr hav1na information
on lht hit and rnn au 1drnt Monda\
nn \k"i \ l'Hk Dn'<' fa\t
f 11\\ll'f "tnnd111nn allrt '\ufTrnnR
"'·'"" 1· hl';\d 1n111nr' ha-. h<'\'n
upgradrd Imm cn11rnl tn "'rinu' He:'
w.ti. a pai;~ngrr in J Volk\wagrn llaJa
Bua dr1v r n hv Jr,..._. lan;,c-n ~I whn
\ufTrrcd a fnH1un·d Id\ ankk in thr '!
p m at·n <1cn1
Jan~n. of C Mia M~ lo.-.1 1 ontrf1I
of tht• Volk\wagC'O wh 1k tl'\1ng to
avnid d white: compact pit kup trar l>.
1h111 ~udtknl) pulkd 1111t of " 111" C'
Wtl) near J.77\ Mr~ \<t'rde last \aid
olfacr Rob R1111m6Uifllnrr
rhc Voll\"-il&en rolled l'-'1\t <'l<'Cl
1na r nwl(.'t pol11.C' rcportcd
Mc.lnwh1h the 11m k unt1111\ he-II
1n thr '"~ 1drn1 \flC'd .1"a'
"Wt"rc hnp1ntt '11mc.-unr ma\ h.1,r
\\'\'n thr .ll 1 ttknt ·• H:.ium11.o1n.Jn1·1
'81d ·Tm prt'tt\ \urr tht' driver ''
going to tdl 'omrhod\ and wr'rt'
ho~1na that p('Nln will tell u ....
The truck I\ de\C'nh<'d a'I having
trt1litv tx-d' o n cat h "''"' and 11n open
he1J 1\n thr Nick Pohtr ~crt" ahlr 10
nht.11n pa111ul ht't'n\C pl tc of ''2PJ4-
.ilthuujLh Haumprdner '31d ht
duln't think thr numbfr wa' t'lght
I le added that lnH,..tipton QUC1-
111inl"\I l't'..,11jrnt\ 1n \hr area hut no
one ~cmed to f'('('oan11c th<' vch1clr
Thr dn,cr 1~ ~nted on \U\ptcwn
111 fl•hin' hit nnd run
\n,onc ~1th 1nfmni&t1on "l'\kf'd
111 l ;ill Rauma.irdn('r ot dett'Cll'llf
1111\<1 V. .llilrM .1t 7H .412M
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A• * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, August 16, 1988
I NATION
I__ -------
President to order
new space shuttle
W \SH INC.TON (AP) -The
While Hou~ will a·nnouncc today
that President Reagan is ordenng a
replacement for the space shuttle
Challenger 1hat is expected to be
used mostly by.the m1lttary when 11
is read) in 199:!.
instead 10 allow some such satrlhte'
on a selective bast . vuuwn \\ l"<''-
and Space Technolog\ \.'\\' 1n '"
Aug. 18 ediuon
Defense budget bill mired
in debate over public will
Reagan. who has been agpni11ng
over the dec1s1on for months, had
hinted he would make the an-
nouncement in ht~ radio address on
aturday But after news accounts
revealed the plans. ~poke man Larry
peake <>chcduled a d1scuss1on of
··~pace and rt•lated ts!.ues" this
afternoon
'\ ~n1or adm1n1strat1on official.
asking not to bt· 1den11fied, con-
lirmcd that Reagan has directed that
J stan be made on the $:! btlhon
'>pacc\htp
Reagan reJt't ted the suggestions of
~umt· ad\ 1\cr' to ban commercial
...atcllncs a\ shuull· cargo. dec1dmg
A h.1ghly plact'<l N •\ ,., ,,ni, ''*'
who did not Wl\nt It' he-ukn11tlt'\t
said those cargoe<t t'nuld mdu\k
satellites that would ,,., \ t' 1,1n·1~n
policy interest!>
.. There ma\ Ix· natwn' th.II "<'
wouldwanttorum fa\111 "11h "h<'
said.
The ollir1al )J 1d 'P.h c .1grnl'
e'<eCUll\'eS haH' Jnlll iJ'Jlt'd thJI lht•
shuttle "'" bt· huilt tm J rt'(h1~,-.1
ume schedule and "111 be ba'-Cd JI
Vandenberg 1n C alilllm1J
"The .\tr Forl't' ncc-d" a high
performance \Chide "h1ch ran tx
built 1hrough "c1ghl-\3\ mg design
and tcchnolog) thal "a' nut tl' a1l-
able 1n the ong1nal \hu11le cunc;truc-
llon:· the 011ic1al \aiJ
Rear Adm. Grace Hooper
•Amazing Grace'
retires from Navy
BOSTO.. ( .\P) -On a deck of
-----Old Ironside~. Rear Adm. Grace
Hopper ga'e her final salu1e as the
nation's oldest active military of--
ficer. end mg a 43-}ear career dunng
E B which she helped de,elop a "1del>
.-< l!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ll T h e 7 9 -) ea r -o I d w o m a n Y used computer language.
~\. _ · nicknamed "Amaztng Grace" $11'<:
• some advice to the next gmerat1on
MEN 'S & WOMEN'S "Theonl ypra1se l'veever d1shked 1s. 'Why. we've always done 11 that
SPORTSWEAR way,"' said Hopper. co-inventor of
the computer language COBOL .. I
always tell young people, ·co ahead
ANN UAL AUGUST and do 11 (another wa)). You can
always apolog.ize later.' "
W.\ HINOlON (AP) -The
House drove today toward comple-
tion of a Pentagon budgel bill that
would sha~ly £im1t major Reagan
ndm1n1strat1on defense programs.
amid a dispute about who beSJ
represents the public will.
.\Iler a week of controversial
actions. the Dcmocrattc-.controlled
chamber was ex p<..-cted to give final
passage today to the bill and then
ht>ad home for a 1hree-week labor
Da) recess.
House Speaker Thoma<> P .. O'Ne1ll
Jr .. D-Mass . said Thursday that tht>
House, which on several votes
general!)' spilt along pan)' hnes. was
"expressing the" 111 of the Amencan
people"
O'Neill cnt1C'11C'd President Re-
agan becau~ he said Reagan "has no
defense polic) except taking
e'ef)thing e'el)bod) at the Pen-
tagon wants and bu> 1ng 11 ..
MaJ ont> Leader Jim Wright. D-
Te'<as. ~aid. "We're going 10 have an
adequate national defense. but we're
gomg to have a lean. mean m1lttary ··
But at the Pentagon. spoke'tman
Robcn 1ms d1sputt·d O'Neill about
"'ho expresses the pubht will.
"l thtnk that President Reagan 1s
in step w11h the Amenran people."
said Sims "They elected him His
polic\ was well laid out for a strong
defcn'ie .. I think thl' .\mcnran
people wani '\ecunt} "
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that Reagan may veto the bill
because it contains live mlljor re·
strict1ons on defense proerams.
The measure bans testmg of antJ·
sat6lltte weapons. outlaws pro-
duction of chemical weapons. rt··
quires contmued compliance w11h
the SALT II nuclea r arms treaty .
freezes "Star War<;" spending, and
halts all U.S nuelear arms tests for a
yea r.
None of those lim11s 1s tn the
defense bill passed last "'eek b) the
Republtcan-controlled Senate
Those. and dozens of other dif-
ferences. will have to be reconciled "'"•I ............. ... i Hnu<;e-Scnate
conference committee.
Conference committees ui.ually
accept either the-House or Semite
pos1 t1on on prov1Stons in a bill,
mean mg ~ume ·of the House bans
w1ll l1kely rematn tn the final version
of the bill
The two key provisions House
liberals will fight hardest to retain in
the final version of the bill passed b>
the conference commmee are the
ban!!. on ant1-satell11e testing and
breaking the SALT II treat) l1m1ts
congressional sources, speaking on
cond111on ofanon}mtt)', said Thur't-
da)
Negotiations toward
major tax-overhaul
reach a stalemate
W l\SHINGTON (AP) -Con-
gresstenal effons to write 1\ 'weep mg
tax-overhaul comprum1~e arc
threatened by a new cmmatc that
the leg1sla11on would add S 17 h1ll1on
to the government's nood or red Ill~.
Sen. Bob Packwood \atd tocla\
·Tm JUSI not ~urc where Y.t• go
from here." Par~"'ood. tht• chief
Senate negotiator. told n·poner'>
toda> Hts remarkc; came afta he
and Rep. Dan Roc;1enko"'c.k1. D-111
the top House nego11ator reached .1
stalemate Thursda) night
"He and I almo'il cned las1 night ·
Packwood said.
He refused to dct lare the land-
mark leg1slat1on dead hut \atd that
unless a baste agreement on the
package 1s reached before ( ongrec;c.
adJOUrn'I for a threc-"'eci.. rlTe"'· 11
could be 1n trouble
"It 1s rnt1ral 1>.e gel th!\ out"
before the recess "<.o that '>pcual
interests won't ha'e threl' "'cci..., to
h11 us over the head'' with propo .. al\
to change the package. he 1>a1d ... II
an) pan of 11 get<. up~t·t . 1hc wholl-
package i\ out "
r he prohll-m hulled do"'n to 1h1s:
-The Joint ( umrmttee-on "faxa-
llon. "'harh pr<)\ 1dt•s non-parnsan
tcchnu.:al adqce on taxc'i 10 the
Hou~c and &nale. produced a ne"
l'St 1matc late Thursda) that the bill
"ould \\Or<,t•n tfle deficit b) S 17
h1ll1nn mer fi,e )ears. President
Reagan and con~ess1onal leader.
ha'c .igrced the bill should bnng tn
the ..amc rnl"nuc a!> present law.
-PJ1..l."'ood c;a1d n~go11ators
"ould ha'l' nu 1rouble making up S7
hilhon of 1he shonagt' on 1he
ind1' 1dual ta\ 'i1ck Bui senators
"-l'r1..• ah\olutd\ adamant against
r~mtng corporall· lll~t''> an additional
~I ll h1l11on to hnng the bill into
halamc fhc~ 'i1mpl~ refuse tu
hche\ t' the rcH·nul· t''>ttmatcs the\
art· getting Pal l."'<xxl '>aid ·
-Rmtl·nl.<W·'i~t refused to asi..
I lou<ot.• cnnft'H'l'' tn agree to a
lnmprnrn1'>e 1>.1lh tht• S 10 h11l1on
'>honagl· C\ rn though Reagan
agreed Pall."'m>d o;aid. not 10 rnt1-
l'lll' C ongre'' tor that The shonagc
"nuld he m<1de up 1n September.
afltr C ongrl'" return'
Gramm-Rudman foes
want vote on debt bill
Vo.\ HINCJTO 1.\P) -Oppo-
nents of the C1ramm-Rudman la"
said toda} 1he) "'ere hoping thl'
Senate "ould hold nfT thl· light unttl
September rather than mk dl'la~ 111
an urgent!~ m·edl·d deh1 hill and 111
toda} ·sst.an ot a prccmu\ 1hrCl'·"'l't'I.
reres-;
"Vo e hope "-C don t ge1 lu lhJt ··
Hou<oe Speaker l homa' P < l'"'-l·1ll
Jr . D-Mas'i . said a'> thl' lkn10u.11'
nen oush waited for \enJte al1111n
on a $7{J b11l1on hom1\\1ng ht111\t
for the Trca~ur). 1>.h11 .. h ha~ c\-
haustcd 11s <.:red11 limit 111 $~ 11111
1nllion and nerd' more \oon tn
avoid a default
The Hou<>c pav,cd the drht htll
Thursda~ and the ~cnate could pa"
11 unthangl·<l 1>.h1lh \\Ould kl (on-
grt''' .1<l1ourn Or 11 could ~nd thl·
hill hal I. 10 the Hou<;e with an
Jmt·ndmt•n1 to restore automatic
acro<>c;-thc-hoard <;pending cuts tn
thl· huJgt·t-halannng law.
Re""ng thl' lUl'i gained "ienaa·
cnd11r\l·mrnt 11>.u "'l'l'k\ ago on a
lont1·tl•rn1 drhl hill. hut House.·
llhJt'l l1on' 111 thJt and mort· than two
du1t•n titht·r Jmcndnwnts has de-
IJ\l'd llnal umgrc<is1onal adion
\l•na1e \p1H1,or' planned 10 offer
the \dml· amendm..-nt toda)' to the
1nll'rtm dt'ht tntrl'a,c. "htlh can't
\\<tit. and '>C'nd 11 hark w the House
">enatl' "1JJOnt) Leader Bob Dole.
R Kan ha' Jed1ned to prt•d1ct the
oulcoml'
Senate nears final passage
of South African sanctions
By the Associated Press
W .\~HI ~CJ TO"J -r ht· \enJtt: 1<. neanng at1fl't·men1 on '>Jill lion' agatn't
South .\fnra apprm 1ng ii han on tnl1k import' t1nll "1thdra1>.tng a threat to
beat down the pnct• of <;outh .\frtlan gold h\ ..clltng oil l \ gold rc-;er-.es In
a long da} and night ol '>JX'l'thc' t1nd -.ote<> the \cnatl' on 1 hur,d.1" dl'feat1..•d
mo,es to s1gn1ficantl> c;trt•ngthl•n the patl.agl· nl -..1mt1on' <.uhm11tcd hv tht•
Foreign Relation\ ( 11mn1111n· \nd 11 \ott·d 111 dt'lt·ll' tl.\o of lhl' ongtnal
prov1s1on<t. For the mo'il part the ~cnat<.' hl'eded \en K ll hard Lugar. R-1 nd
the comm1t1ee tha1rman "'ho ,aid thul 'trongcr mea,un•\ "ould erode
suppon for.-.anctH>n\ 1n thl· Rq1uhhtan-contrullnl l ham her and prn l'OI them
from bctng adopted "'11 h .in m erwhclm1ng. h1p.1r11'>Jn '111e
Flreflghters galn on northwest blazes
Firefighters reported progr<.'\' 1n the battle aµin't lightn1ng-<;,pa"'nccJ
bla.iec; that have charn·d 145.CX>O arrt•, in fiq: "'nrth1>.\•c;1ern state\, hut fort•\t
fires sull burned out of control 1n Oregon "It'' realh looking good," \aid Bert
Han. a lJ. Bureau of L.tnd Mt1nal/.eml·n1 'PO~t·,man '" l 1ah "hcrt·
firefighters gained ground agatn\I flame\ tha1 had hlatl.rncd about 25 ()CMI
acres of trees and bruo;h Rain Jnd cooler "'l':tthl·r helped hnng MonlanJ·,
largest fire undercon1rol la1e Thur\dav "h1lc '\lt',,1da"• higge"l gras' fire '>'J\
out In Idaho. where \tore' 111 lorcc,1 fire<. hurnn1 lrr"'' ""l'attng w \3\1.' i ~II
mtlhon worth ol um her hruujht J Ill ~Olkll rt hla1e near Goo<lrtlh undn
rontrol Thursda~ and drc" a Im• line-near "O hnu\l:\ nonh ol 801\C
Box of human heads discovered
PHILADELPHI -A 'ih1pp1ng compan> \ emplO)ces opened a lea!.\
bo>. thinking 1t counta1ned aL·ro'lol rans hut di~uven:<l 12 human head!\ tn
pla'illC hags. authonllc<; ~id Thur'iday The head<t. dtsto' ered in Lou1s\llle
K> • were '>hipped to Denver by arl CYe. car and throat 'pel1ali~1 here v.ho ma\
ha"c been sending body pan'i 10 medit·al 'il hools tor I) )Cars. D1..,tml .\11omn
Ron< asttlle ~•d fhur\day The head\ ma) ha"e uimr lrnm t·ada..,,.er~ u~d 1n
medical ..chool anatomy cla~\CS and \hipped 1n \ wla11011 ut 'tatt '""'· ,,,1d
C ·a'ittlle. They were not thought 111 conw from hom1udt' 'll llnl\
EPA warns agalnst radon gas In homes
WASHIN(,TON -If you hVl' Ill a \lngle-1.imtl) hOJrlC. tht•
Environmental Protct11on 1-\gcnn .. uggc\I\ 'ou n1<1\ "'ant to find ?rut 11 ,,·,
among the one out of eight that may have rt\k) rnnn:ntratmn' ot rad10Jl't1\1'
radon gas The agency .-..11d I hur'i<fa ) 11 hcltcH"\ that 12 percent of the nation '
75 million s1ngle-fam1ly homc'i 1..onta1n enough radon to po\C a n<,I.. of lun~
cancer to octupantc; ahout the \amc .t<, \mokmg hall J pack of c1garet1<.'' J da\
Kcdunng radon 10 JU~l that ~ont <'nlrntton -4 pK1Kurte\ per htcr of air v.h1t h
1s l:.P.\ ·.,new gu1drhnr -wuld \,.\\ r 2 {)()()to X.000 It' C<t \')('ryear \iltd Kie h,ird
C1u1mond. head of tht' .lgenn· ·, radon proaram "l '>tng .. omc t;url\ '>1mplc
things hke ~ahng homr\ and 1.cn11np hom~·, lan hdp" ht· \.11d
I Gas helps prices drop 0.4% In July
W .\~HI \l(iTO -Wholc<t.'\I<' rmcr' dropped IJ 4 ~fll'l'lt la\I month 3\
trco;h decline'>'" ga.,oltne pr1cl''i morr than oll..ct .. 1tehtl\ h1ghc t rood' o\t\ r or
the fir\t \C-.cn month\ o I Q8ti "'hulr\alr pmc\ kll al 1n Jnnual rate ol ti ~
percent Pnce~ had held \teOd"t "'June ,rnc1 -an la1.t havr t,tl "for fiv<' month' 1h1~ )'Car (1a\OltnC" pncc\, after mt nil~ Y rwncnt 1n June. pl11nt1'"' IQ' pcr\rnl
lut month That wa\ tht> large\I tkd1nc \tnlC' ""' 1.2 O perctnt drop 1n "1oir< h
Food pmc' ro\C I q percent l:i-.1 mon1h The h1gr't 1n1..flJ'>t'' "'C'rt' ·' Ill'
r<rn~nt me for J)Oultry, 6 4 pcr\.ent fot bed ;ind ~ I pc.·runt Im pt1rk •
"" ILY PILOT/P-rldey, ~ 15. 1811 *Al
Par"entsfree to await trial-on drugs Prostitution rlnileaden
kept dOMlera on 12,000 By die A1toclate4 Pff11
A Tusun couple charged wilh drua posses 1on after beina aocused by
their 13-}'tar-<>ld da~t .have been
ordered freed to await tnal because
authorities don't believe they'll run
away.
Bobby Dale Young, 49, a bar-
tender, was ordered released on his
own rcc:oanizance after a brief hearing
Thursday. His wife, Judith Ann
Young. 37d a clerk in U.S. Bankruptcy
Coun, ha been released on her own
rccoanizance W~esday.
Their daughter, Deanna, remained
1n Orangcwood Children's Home, a
county shelter for abused and aban-
doned children, officers said. A
Juvenile Coun hearing was scheduled
to determine if she shouJd be held in
Abortlon provi•lon
defeated ln Aaembly
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A last-
dttch attempt to require unmarried
California minors to obtain parental
consent before getting abon1ons has
faiJcd in an Assembly parliamentary
wrangle.
Backers of the parental consent
provision, one of lhc most hotly
contested issues of the 1985-86 legts-
lative session. attempted Thursday to
amend lhe-crux.ofSBll>y Scn. loscph
Montoya, {).Whittier. mto another
bill Assembly President Pro Tern
Frank V1cencia, 0-Bellflower. who
was presiding. 1Ulcd 1ha1 the
abonion-rclated amendments were
inadmissible.
protective custody ..
The couple was arrested after
Deanna walked into lhe police station
early Wednesday with a plastic trash
baJ.full of-pills. pot and cocaine she
said belonged to ~er parents.
NeiJllbors on the quiet cul-de-sac
in this residential community JS
miles southeast of Los Angeles said
they saw no hint of anything amiss at
Young's home.
"There's never been any acitivity
over there that rve ever seen, no wild
l>arties or anything Hke that" said
next-door neighbor Jay Lear.
Kathy Peterson, who cleans house
for another family on the street, said
Young had done brickwork and
installed a spa for her employer.
"He was always a very friendly,
arepnouJ person," Peterson said.
''My heanjust aoes out to this Jit't. J
wish I could brina her home with me."
Youna made a brief appearance
Thursday m Oranie County Munici-
pal Court, clad in a yellow jail
JUm~uit and restrained in a wire caie
used for defendants in custody.
Deputy Public Defender John Lee
said Youna was "angry, insofar as it
would be a natural reaction. But he
was not cxpressina specific anier
toward any specific person."
After being told Young had lived in
Orange County 12 years and had a
steady job, Judac Manuel Ramirn
ordered him freed. Arraignment for
the couple was scheduled for Sept. 23.
The cQuple initially was arrested
for iovcttipt1on of poues1i~ co-
caine for sale, but Deputy Distnet
Attorney James J. Mularcw decade<!
to charae the twD .onTy with pos~
session 10 they could be eliaiblc for a
drua diversion proaram if they are
convicted.
"My perceptionot what thisairl did
was she was tryin1 to do someth1n1
that she felt would help her parents, Mularcw said. "And I think that the
system ouaht to pvc them the
opportunity to.provide the help they
need, if they need it"
Tustin Police Chief Charles Thayer
said Deanna's decision to tum her
parents 1n followed a long struuJe to
act them to Jive up drugs.
"She decided she was going to have
to do something. and she did."
Deukmejian asks Bradley's aid
to help pass cleanup measure
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
George Deukmejian is asking Los
Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley to help
round up Democratic legislators to
vote for his S 150 million bond
measure for toxic waste clea nup. Deukmcji~{s letter, copies of
which were lstriDutcd to reponers
Thursday, said. "If you truly care
about cleaning up Cahfomia's en-
vironment. you wilJ speak up, contact
-yo-ur Democratic colleagues immedi-
ately and convince them to act."
Democrat Bradley has emphasized
Deukme)ian's record on toxic waste
cleanup 1n his campaign to unseat the
Republican governor.
Bradley's campaign press sec-
retary, Ali Webb, saying Bradley
hadn't yet received the letter, added,
"It seems to be an admission of 3111
years of failed lcadcrshipTornim ro
tum to Tom Bradley for assistance."
"If he had shown leadership, he
wouldn't be at this point now where he~s asking for his opponcntTs help In
passing the measure," she added.
DeukmeJian's toxics cleanup bond
measure 1s stalemated between As-
sembly Republicans and the rest of
the Legislature on whether to place it
and four other bond issues on the
Nov. 4 ballot.
Democrats say they won't approve
four of the measures, including lhe
lO"Xics proposal, bcalusc Assembly
Republicans refuse to vote for a $100
million library construction bond. Meanwhile Bradley and some en-
vironmentalists arc sponsoring a
nval Propos1tton 65 on the Novem-
ber ballot to crack down on POiiution.
BJ Ge A1Ndale4 p,...
SAN JOSE--Two :Tiburon women have bean anated for al~y
helping to run a prost1tuuon rin& that kePl computenz.ed dosiicn on 12.000
businc men and took in more than S2S million over riabt ye.an, Police Mid
Thurlday th"lt a raid on the E, E It L Enterprises office in a Viaonan buiktinr
two blocks from the San Rafael police headquan.cn malhed a rina that
employed 117 prostitutes wbo allcacQIY carried credit ~rd imP,rintcn tQ allow
cuslomcrs to charae the S 160 an hour for the "escort service. •
Senate reject. bill for LA prlHn
SACRAMENTO-A heavily debated b11l aulhonzin1 a statt prison near
downtown Los Anielcs was rejected Thursday by the Senate after opponenta
compl11ned lhe site was too expensive and too close to homes and schools. The
measure, SB904 by Sen. Roben Pre11cy, D-Rivcrs1de1 went down to defeat on
a 23-12 vote, four votes short of the two-thirds m&JOnty it ~.(or approval.
But Presley was g.svcn permission to ask for another vote on the 'btll at a later
Senate session instead of sending it to a two-house conference committee for
chanaes sought by opponents.
RTD Afety record 'one of wont In nat:Joa '
LOS ~NGELES -The Southern California Rapid Transj\ District has
one of the worst safety record among the I 0 largest transit systems in the
nation, according to two rcpons that prompted vehement dcniaJs from RTD
officials. "We not only disaarcc. but we violently d1sae-ec" with the report.I,
RTD General Manaser John D)er said Thursday. Dyer said a panel of
independent experts given the task of findina wa.Ys to improve the district's
safety record also will be asked to determine its accident rate. Sclectaon of panel
members began Thursday. Smee a rash of injury-related accidents datins back
to May 6, R iD officials have main tamed the distnct has a rate of 4.4 acetdcnts per 100,000 miles dnven, well below what 1t says 1s the national average: S.9.
Parents plead lnnocent of Jcllllng •a•pect
LOS ANGELES -The parents of a t.ccn-ager who claimed she was raped
by a nightclub ~uncer remamed 1r:i.custod)' after their arraianmen.t.o~
lheyShot an0k1nea the man. Raymond Paul Wisccarver1 43, and his wife.
Deborah Lee. 36. of Reseda, were amuJOed Wedncsaay in Van Nuys
Municipal Coun. Their IS-year-old daughter burst into tears during the
hearing and left the counroom wuh rclau.-vcs.. Comm1ss1oncr Mitchell Block.
scheduled a preliminary hcanng Sept. 4 Lo determine 1f there 1s sufficient
evidence to hold her parents for tnal for conspinng to commit murder in the
death of Edward James hreckengaust. 23. .
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GOvernment foes
riot in Pakistan;
5 shot by police
LAHORE. Pakistan (AP) -Anti·
government protesters today stormed
and burned government facilities in
several towns and fi ve people were
shot in a gun battle with police in the
second straight "day of clashes. wit·
nesses said.
The most prominent government op~nent, Ben'azir Bhutto. remained
in Jaji after being arrested 10 Karachi
on Thursday after addressing a
protest rally and trying to lead an antt·
government march.
From hiding. other opposition
leaders issued a call for a nationwide
general strike. Some shopkeepers and
business owners in Karachi. Pak1·
stan's largest city, were reported to be
suppon1ng the strike.
Salman Taseer. a spokesman in
Lahore for the opposition Movement
for the Restoration of Democracy,
said anti-government groups nu -
tionwide were being told to prepare
for demonstrations Monday.
The opposition groups arc de-
manding that President Mohammad
Zia ul-Haq step down and elections
be held. Zia. a general who serzed
power in a 1977 coup, lifted martial
law last Dec. 30 but has insisted
elections will not be held until 1990.
Zia was in Saudia Arabia on a
pilgrimage to Mecca. the holiest
Moslem shrine. and is exJ'C(·ted to
re turn to this mostl y Moslem nauon
of 88 million next week.
Street fighting that accompanied
opposition rallies Thursday kft ut
least four people dead. ·
Today, thousands of riot police
wearing armor and steel helmets and
carryi ng rifles moved through Lahore
and Karachi in trucks.
Police say Tamil refugees
began voyage in Germany
HAMBURG. West Germany (AP) West Germany rather than ffom
-The 155 Sn Lankan refugees India. as the refugees have main-
resc:ued off the coast of Newfound· tamed.
land began their voyage in West-In London. Lloyd's Shipping In-
Germany and not in India as the) tclligence spokesman Roger Lowes
have claimed. police said toda). said the Aurigae is a 425-ton motor
The Sn Lankan Tamils departed vessel that left Bremen . West Ger-
from the harbor of Brake. 20 miles many, on May 28 fo r an unknown
northwest of Bremen. on July 28 in destinauon. The Rhein-Maas-Und
the Aungae. a Honduran-registered See-Schiffahrtskontor compan) in
ship. Hamburg police chief Dieter Duisburg, West Germany. operates
Hcenng told a news conference. the vessel. Lowes said.
Two Tamils arrested Thursda) in Hcering said the ship's 45-year-old
Hamburg have confessed to involve-captain received $35.000 for tran'>·
ment in smuggling out the refugees. porting the refugees. Authorities arc
Heenng said. looking for the ship and the captain.
The Tamils paid $2.500 dollars The Tamils' immigration path 1s
each for the Jou rney. he said. important because anyone already
.\ccording to Hcering. the Tam.ils granted refugee status in West Gl·r·
picked up off Newfoundland on man) could be sent bac:k there.
Monda; were from refugee camps in Canadian officials said.
Robert Schwab m
Schwab says
fiancee hunt
was a failure
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -A
former U.S. Army soldier who sailed
to Vietnam m search of his fiancee
today said he spent most of the past 16
months in solitary confinement in a
Vietnamese pnson and that he never
saw the woman.
Robert Schwab IH of Atfan11t, Ga ..
ar:n ved i~ Bangkok <?n Thursday after
Vietnam s communist authorities de-
cided to expel him the day before. He
was accompanied by Richard Child-
ress. dii:ector of Asian affairs for the
U.S. l'tittonal Security Council.
Appearing gaunt after losing I 0
pounds 1n jail. Schwa b. 44. told a
news conference he was not allowed
to see the 31-year-old fiancee he left
behind at the end of the Vietnam
War. and that Vietnamese Foreign
Minis1rv officials would not meet
with him 10 discuss the case.
"It reall) was a failure ... he said.
Schwab said he was captured offthc
central Vietnamese coast in Apnl
1985 after sailing 600 mile!> from the Philippine~ in an 18-foot boat. The
JOurnn took U days
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
AT FASHION ISLAND
Are you aware of the
re novation un derway at
Newport Center Fashion Island?
Act II of our Renaissance is now
bringing exciting changes at the
north end of the center between
Atrium Court and Ne1man-
Marcus.
Al l stores located in the
construction area are open for
business while the new facade
1s being raised . No. we are not
adding a second story' Each
store wlll have a fresh new face
and some stores will be re-srzed
to better display their
merch andise
T~is current phase of the
Renaissance will bring a new
court of service stores facing
the Irvine Ranch Fa rmers
Market a lively new restaurant
fronting on the parking lot.
improved landscaping and a
cove red arcade with better
lighting tor nighttime shopping.
The whole bui lding wrll
continue the Medi terranean
de~1gn introduced with Atrium
Court.
Join Our Renaissance .
Watch fa~ our updates on the
progress of these new additions
and improvements We'll bring
them to you every two weeks
Also . stop by the Informa tion
Center to catch a glimpse of
wh at Fash ion Island will be like
when the Renaissance 1s
complete
COMING UP AT FASHION ISLAND
Shopping Spree
By JOining our Rena issance. you could win a
S1 .CXXl fall wardrobe shop ping spree at Newport
Center Fashion Island.
Stop by any store 1n the cen ter ftll out an entry
blank and return it to the Registration Box 1n !he
Information Center The drawing will be held on
AUGUST 30 and -0ne lucky grand prrze winner will
have a fanta stic shopping spree
SummerFest
Music will float throughou t the center during our
SummerFest weekends beginning August 15. Look for
live entertainment on Fridays. Saturdays and
Sundays. Jugglers and clowns with balloons for
children will help make the summer festive at
Newport Center Fashion Island during SummerFest
Children's Fashion Show
At 2:00 p.m on AUGUST 23. come to Center Stagr.
Court to see the best in back-to-school f ash1ons for
children of all ages
IN-STORE NEWS
• Benetton is featuring 50"111 off on all merchandise
during August '
• Forty Love has new amvals for the active life Le
Coq Sportif tennis attire for men and women. and
Adidas for Men warm-ups and tennrs togs
• Hemphill's Shoes 1s ready for fall wrth a comple te
selection of back-to-school shoes
• Mirna's lingerie offers a sampling of champagne
while customers choose from an exceptional
selection of exqu1s1te lingerie
• Motherhood Maternity is moving to a new location in
the Bullock's Wilshire wing . Watch for their grand
re-opening on September 1
• Attention mothers. Newport Children's Bootery has its
1 best selection ever of back-to-school shoes
• P.O.S.H. has basic men's dress shirts specially
• priced throvgh August 31
• It's August Anniversary Sale t1111e at Raff Jewelry
• Surf's up and so· is Restless Native. a new store now
open featuring beachwear for the entire f amtly
along with boogie boards and t-sh1rts
• Stop by The Sharper Image. for the best 1n "executive
toys." Featuring electronics. sports and fitness
equ1pment. you·11 trnd it now open next to Cuzzens
in Atrium Court
• NEWPORT . CENTER
FAS H l 0 N I .. LAN [) ,_ •
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Chilean
activists
ordered
arrested
SANTIAGO. Chile (AP) -A
Judge ordered the arrest of a former
junta chief, 37 active or retired
military officers and two civilians,
saying they formed a death squad that
abducted Communist leaders a dee·
ade ago.
Thursday's arrest order was praised
by Chikan civil rights activists. who
said it was the first judicial action in
13 years of military rule to support
charges that the armed forces had
systemarically kidnapped and
eliminated dissidents.
Carlos Cerda Fernandez. a civilian
appeals court judge, said a three-year
investigation of 10 missing Com-
munist acti vists determined that top
military commanders formed a group
named the Joint Command to battle
the Communist Pany.
Cerda said he issued arrest war-
rants for 17 active or retired air force
officer~._ two in the navy. 14 in the
paramilitary police and fi ve in a
separate detect1 ve force.
Two civilians. including a Com-
munist who becam~an informer. also
were and1 cted.
It was nOl immediately known if
any of those accused had-been taken
into custody:
All were accus~d. ofbelong.ing to an
illegal organiza tion. and 17 of them
also were accused of direct partici-
pation in the· 1976 abductions of 10
leaders of the Communist Party of
Chile who were never seen again.
The best known of the 10 was Juan
Fernando Ortiz. a university
professor and member of the party's
Central Committee.
At the same time, the judge
transferred the cases of 27 other
people who disappeared to other
courts. Cerda said the Supreme Court
refused to help him investigate those
cases.
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Philippine Air Force jet
crashes into ho1nes; 3 die
By tbe A11odaced PHH
ANGELFS. Philippinet-A PhilinpiMAtr force jet fiJ.htcr~hed and
exploded outside the U.S. Clark Air Base today, killin.g the pllot and two other
people and igniting a fire that engulfed three homes, officials said. At least four
people were rushed to a hospital at Clark for treatment of bums from thc'blaze,
said Rizal Policarpio. spokesman for Mayor F ranciso Nepomuceno. He said at
least five people had been ·injured. The Philippine Air Force pr"Css offioe in
Manila identified the pilot of the F-5 as Lt. Noe Linsangan, and said only that
the plane was on a training flight from a Philippine base in Aoridablanca.
Lawyer: KAL pilot knew he wu off coune
. TOK YO -An American lawyer representing families of passenger'$ who
die~ aboard a Korean jetliner sbot down by the Soviets said today that he
beheved the plane's pilot knew be was flying over Soviet territory. "We've got
enough to show now that the pilot knew he was off the course he should have
been on." Attorney Melvin Belli told reporters at the Forei"1 Correspondents
Club of Japan. The Soviets charged that KAL Aight 007, which was fl ying from
Anchorage, Alaska, to Seoul, was a spy mission when it was shot down Sept. 1
l 983, more tha.n 365 miles ofT course, and 30 miles northwest of a Soviet navai
base on Sakhahn Island nortb of Japan. U.S. and South Korean officials denied
the charge. Belli sa~d the pilot's and co-pilot's wives told him "tHeir husbands
knew they were flying over Russian territory," and wcre'getting paid to do so.
600 detalnees start hunger strike
JOHANNESBl!RG •. South Africa -About 600 people detained without
charge under tbe nahonwtde state of emergency have launched a hunger strike
at Modder~ Prison east of Johannesburg, a newspaper reponed today. The
Weekly Mail. an outspoken anti-apartheid publication, quoted two lawyers
who represent some of the prisoners as saying all 601 detainees at the pnson
began the fast Thursday. The paper said the hunger strike was organized to
demand that the emergency decree ,imposed June 12 be lifted and the
thousands .'!! detainees held nationwide be reJeased. ·
U.S to n:ZJJ:.W...l,mited S. African saactlons
. WASHING_TON -Th~ ~eagan a~min.istration today signaled the
United States ~11 renew t~e h.m1ted sanctJo~~ imposed against South Africa
last ye~r and. sa1~ the question 1s whether..addrnonalst.eps will he tM_en ~inst
the white-mmonty government. In an executive order which expires ~Sept-V.
President Reagan last year restricted loans, computer sales and the export of
nuclear t«:chnology to South Africa, and imposed a ban on the sale here o(
S9uth Afncan gold Krugerrands. "The question is whether the president will or
will not r~~ew the sanc~i?ns," said ~h1te House deputy press secretary Larry
Speak~s. I would ant1c1pate certainly he would renew what he has in the
execuuve order, but I don~t know and he hasn't made a decision."
Brazll fears.cocalne surge after r&jds
RIO DE J~~EIRO. Brazil -y .. S.-backed o~rations agamst drug
producers 1n Bolivia have some authonues here womed that Brazil could be
turned into South America~s .ne?tt big cocaine CC'.nter. After U.S. helicopter-
support forces entered Bohv1a in July to help an a crackdown on cocaine
processors, the Brazilian government sent army. air force and federal police
forces to th~ western Amazon jungle in an attempt to prevent drug 1raffickers
from sneaking across the border.
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Introducing VW's
Wolfsburg Edition ·
TROY, Mich. -Four new Wolf-
sburg Limited-Edition Volks-
wagens have been announced by
Volkswagen United States, Inc.
This year's specially equipped and
specially priced 19861h models are
tt)eJettaGLI, Jetta GL, Golf and
Cabriolet.
long list of standard features.
Like all '86 GLl's the Wolfsburg
Jetta comes equipped wtth a five-
speed close-ratio gearbox: four-
wheel disc brakes: quick-ratio,
power-assisted rack and pinion
steering; sport-tuned tout-wheel
independent suspen~lon: a roomy
16.~cuble-foot trunk, muftt-1unc-
tlon computer and dual remote-
cootrol outside mirrors.
Joining Its high-performance
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The Wolfsbutg Edition Jetta GLI
-Volkswagen's high-per-
formance road sedan -brings
with It the same 1.8 llter, 102-
horsepower, g -oulpuf engine
that made It one of the best-
perforn:ilng cars In Its class and one
of VW's hottest selling models.
model, the 19861h Wolfsburg Jetta
GL adds rear headrests, automatic
transmission, power-asslstE}d rack
and pinion steering, and blue, red
or silver metallic paint as standard
19861.h Volk•wagen Limited Edition Cabriolet
As a Wolfsburg Edition model,
the Jetta GU adds glove-soft
German leather sport seats, a rear
deck lld spoiler, custom-design
6Jx 14-inch light alloy wheels and,
of course, "Wolfsburg Edition"
badges on the front fenders to its
equipment.
The third member of the Wolf-
sburg Collect Ion Is Germany's
best-selling car, the Volkswagen
·Golf. Available in two-or four-door
body styles, the 19861/2 Wolfsburg
Edition Golf Is powered by a 1.8-
llter. 85-hp fuel-injected engine
mated to a five-speed manual
transmission.
Unique features of the Wolfsburg
Golf include new aerodynamic
Wolf•burg Limited ltd.ltlon Jetta GLI Wolf•burg Limited Editio n Golf
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headlights, wider bodyside mold-
ings, aero-style wheels with finned
trim rings and commemorative
badges on the front fenders. In
addition, the Wolfsburg Edition
Golf receives plush gray velour
upholstery, folding split rear seat.
digital AM/FM stereo radio with
four speakers, Illuminated passen-.
ger sunvlsor mirror and an interior
courtesy light with time delay.
The sporty, four-seat Wolfsburg_
Cabriolet represents the state-of-
the-art In open-air motoring. It has
color-coordinated leather-covered
sport seats, power-assisted rack
and pinion steering, leather-·
wrapped sport steering wheel and
gear shift knob, body color fender
flares, mirror housings and wheel
centers; height adjustable driver's
seat. 6Jx 14-lch light alloy wheels
and a choice of blue, red or brown
metallic paints.
The Wolfsburg Limited Edition
modets, llke all 1986 Volkswagens,
carry a limited warranty that covers
the entire vehicle, except tires, for
two years with no mileage restric-
tion. Included In the warranty is six-
year protection against corrosion
perforation with no mileage limit.
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RESIDf.NTIA!.0RCAL ESTATE SEIMCf.S
BALBOA ISLAND $810,000
Dup lex with view on large corner
lot. 3 BR, separate guest room .
Large 2 BR apt over 3 car garage.
Owner will help with financing.
644-9060
let U1 Ht1, YH
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642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost
852-Crochel a nifty lop
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color Smart with all oul
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PllllllU""' 3Br 2Ba, total Interior
coun ry renCh-remocter.-
Oecoretor' 1 dreem. 2121
Sevllle. For S•I• By
Owner $320,000. Operl
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pool, f1ntaatlc view + loc.
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some ocean v iew.
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675--3001 or 760--0895
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l795 mo. 1-1Br S.95 mo.
2 car gar. MP yda. RV ac-
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nestled eround aer" of
parks. prvt poof & IP•·
Minutes from tile t:>eac;h.
Starting It $.158,900.
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3BR 1¥.BA. $159,500.
Ownr/ag1 54M&02
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631-1294 Ev .. /Wknd
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One sty. 2bd, 2ba, welk In
closet, pool, clubhouM ,
walk lo everything
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Baat. leac• 1040
2 BLOCKS T6 BEACH
Stta1p 3Br condo w/2 car
garage Beach & Atlanta
S 1 t9,000 Bkr 963-8377
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Fenced yard
Call otter 6pm
682·5757
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3BA realdence with
gourmet kit. 2 lrpl1. Mttr
BR lncludea spa & lg
pello deck that over100kl
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646·3375 eves & wlcnd1
FOllECLOllllE
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house. dbl gar, H~OO 1f, 3
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CIOM enough l or walking
to everything Incl beh &
town 2Br, 281 home, ...
turM specta.cular vaulted
bHml d celllng1, ex• tensive u11 ot wood & Ille
and II 1Mdr to mo" Into
t o day E xt r e
BonustFamlty rm/Oen &
terge yard w/prodliClng
fruit tr... 1229,000 Cafl
tor appt 497~7 Agt
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On c.nal 4Br 2'48e. a
frplca, 3 sundeckt Cut-
tom built, In 1111; .. tent
condition U1ed bflck
en1ry Wall! 10 beech ......_ ______ _,,DOCKSIDE RE 722·'710
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with nic. yard Only out. "-frig, wthrldT· Jae, V9lt"f cleM. 1180/mo, In mttr, na, ftp, 2 car uee aoea 1o beedl.
2",000. la opt OK, Ceil AU. UTIUTIU & GAA· call Nancy 4 ..... 108. Mtach oar. kltctl w/noott. 1111 If MITIL
PATRICK T!NOAE OEN EA PAID. ... .. , ~ !utt>tun araa f1400 I·--
13M211or71CM702 HltbOt I Balcer. Aval---VMla Aente6tt7&.4912 • -· ..,.. l4IPt 1. IMO/mo 2 ~•x ,,1.level Ill-till• 11M1ll WM~R 54Q-t140 IWMM. l.Mlt MW, attach ... .,. ..
1E·-....,.--yourt--.-0--0-3t>t_3be_ 2 ear OW 11200/mo, n. LargHt Belcourt Hiii Ila a..te 117f
2 oar ffptc poof lotM ex-pet1, 81~7te>-te2t condo. 3bd, S1i'tb1 , 28A a;;; f;1C :m:i d • I • , • •
M 'l?lll--tt .. 53M191 AQ1 tea 2Br 2Ba Condo w/poo4 I +family room. Ocean nlc~ rulde~llal ~.i
Almoet 0,t _,. on _..,. £.SIDE 28A 18A ~e: ~: Z.: ~:=c,,~;e,r.o'· ctoee 10 t>wctl. SIOO mo from. Room fOf ~ G.,g, beck yd, H75/mo, Ing d9P saoO 842.2008 491-2581 °' ~1471
ylCtlt. 8,000+ " eetate. 1129 Santa Ave, av.it • Newport rw. H75 hm
H .900,000. Appointment 1-1, Iv mtg 842.oe23. •BLUFF End .tlf, w/pool ~gar pti(f"O un-A~tl
with PATAICI< TENORE --2~8a MWty r9m0deled. qlue ~ecor othert
13M2te or 780-8702 •• ~~..... Frplc, tiled entry I klteh. 539-8191 Agt ,.. h'--..1 --
Jl.l..l.!OUlN....tM®r ~ brick paOo .f 1~50 • --....
(3) peopJe, 3bd, 2t>e, 2 cat NC. NO PETS 844-01 11 NEWPORT 8hof ... S1160 •l"""ll~L"""l""'!l'!'!!'•~YJ"""~--·-··-Oet. CIMn & OOOd loc., no 3BR. 2BA, 243 82ND ST petl. 842.,.tee after 4. 4 Bdrm, pool, ~. lrg MW carpet & drec>ee call g.,age S1160 V RLY
R&'MPK r~ . . .
kitchen. 12350/mo 1 Terry 213-84S.11S5 t aecurlty 548.-0769 llflllm..,. LIKE THE HOUSE yew ...... Cell tOf lnfOf· 38r 2••• new ~.....,t & lmmec:ulet• 3BA 3'ABA 3 2Br llyd kid• pet gw wet metlon Blcr 751-1234 ...,.mrr.. _. .,._.,
frpca (1 In metr 9Ul1'e), bar*applu•Ml7001•''1""'•ryor PENINSULA PT. rw MW VIEW. 28R + den ~1000/mo ~ty
tonne! dining rm, loft, 1 ffenctl 38R 2.,,,8A 11500/rno. Agt 84S-2235 or 8'75-8~ 84 •1334
gourmet kl1chen, leundry 3br lnCd hM 1795 kid• f:,, ry 12200 mo to mo'
., ... Profeleionallyland-llnef w/d t\6t-upe rM dep BAYS~RES "-t..ntf'i Nwpt Hgh\9 . lBR h.. ----Lint
acaped I decorat9d. othen evall 539.e191 home 3BR 28A" den Carpeta, dr~. fr~ & 2 bedroom clOM toW.l er ~ g~,t! :.'.:: Av•,.. pe11o:s23001mo. • • ·=~1~ir~·~~0 18181 19~00
to H39 5oo 831~ MESA VERDE 3bd, 2ba. Watertront Hornet Inc. ~I Terr 38r 2~Ba, frig, PRIVATE PENTHOUSE
• . . S1125 mo lncld1 grdn, 111· 1• d ,. BBQ I 30e.,,, CORAL. 2BR IBA •• ----• 1545 Labrador Or, l<ld1, • ~ • gar cerPort. -.rr• r--pool spa 1""25lmo lrplc, aundeck, yHrly 2bd, 2be, gar•. trplc. pet o.k. Ref req'd, Agt IAYlllll·l1111 · · " · I JOOO/mo. Shown by
PRICE: Sat11tw fore-SS9.e221 llL-llJ. 8A0·7033 AYl 9l 1. appt.Only.2131277-2120
cloture coatt only I Rare E·llde hM 1450 kid• 2br, 2bec::;S.ta.8971 ' HUI YllW v .. r1y 2Br 2a.. d/w, frplc,
771-21815 8'>C)t only pet f/yd shady pofCh * BACK ON MARKET* Exec: 1 BR, pertly furn belcon 1 pt1I
CUFF HAVEN! MUST othef1 avail ~M191 BIO 3bd. ~ ba, lrptc, gar. $950 AYI now 982-4557 w/d, $l5o1mo ~a1'f:i':':i
SELLI Beeutlful 4bd, 2ba, Agt t.. quiet loc:etlon, walk to ~I Nwprt S1100 2 Curtl1 873--0818 •
lrg yerd, cu1tom remodel. IUIP 1 .. llPLD · beach & Lido VIiiage. 1try 3br 2be fprle pool nu
red, S325K, 831--0133 Endger, Near 19th S1400 Vrly. 964.e922 kitchen Into 539·8191 Certai Hl llu UU
-UT•1N1L aNewpottalvd.pet•ok •1UY11w Agtl.. t AR XPt View. gerf
Gorgeou1 38r 2'~8a hme seoc>tmo, 544• 1"98 2bd. 2'i'tba, den. on golf St9P9 to tend 3br hM 2ba Block to beach, S785 +
All MW crpt, wood floors. between e-9pm courae. ne•l to tennll Incl• den kid• pet•$ 1200 MC. BACHELOR Utlll pd
patnt, trench doorl, 2 or 997•9309• agt court S 1895.759--0079 539-8 191 Agtt.. 1500/mo 875-4174
frplc1. Baautllul back •PENTRIOOE COVE• .. _.. ,., ....
yard. A •teal at ooly 2Br 2Ba Condo. W/O hkup ... OUYll MIMI ··-. 2Br 1ba. front duplex 1249,000. Bkr 531--0270 dbl garage w /opener Designer perfect, lrg 3 2Br 28•. pool, trpto, 1850. 1vell sept 1: S795 yrly
S995 Neer 1trMm1 & bdrm. 2'A baths w/PoOI. 548-4193 Of 845-1419 See Sat 11:00am·2pm llWJllJ J1Lm .. tall•. No pell 549-2447 spa t-tennl1 S 1850/mo Winter ~lll 28r turn 43 1 Iris, frP-!f.._d~
Country charm. 3bd, I It L 14 Re! COLOA TV 90NUS HOO/mo Incl all utile, ex· BEAUTIFUL 1 Bachelor 2"'b•. tam rm, hot tub, aat. IC• Call Sue/agt 831·1288 cept phone Taking eppll· Apt S750. 2Br 1Be 1975.
1undec k , R-2 lot EiQht H<>rne9 + conao. Bluttacondo3BR28Aend c:etlonaSat8/1811r1PM Allhavenewcrp11&drpa,
1349,000 850-3335 lrom $525 to S 1400 unh, sngl level. Highly up-118 45tt) St 850-8A4 1 CALL 875-8808
Jau l Bkr ~~';71;' 4 Bdrm , graded Av111 Sepl 1 Yr
28R 1BA 3 ml to beactl UNFURN 3BR HOME 543-1608 ...,../wknd1
• • Lerge ltnQed yard, room ILlffl lllTa. 2 poo11, Ml.000 for RV 1vall1bte 09--01 ' • -
Pueo Carollna, 499-2756 ef1er 8Pm. 882-5757 . HAIL •..UtlLY
atl Aa1 I L.... 14 3BR or 2 + Den, 2'~Be. lalit. 11-ar fireplace nr pool 2 c:er
OWNER MUST SELL 3 Stry ;i;oant twnhrne, gi.rage & p1t10. · $1500
lbd condo, upper level. 2400 tit. goarded gate per mo yr IN eA0-8608
jacuul, tennl•. pool, 24 11800 or $2100 w/40' --------hr MC, 'A ml to SC Plz, 0011 dodl 7141627•0295 OLISI T1 llAOlll
H!.400, 557-5320, 89rn _ 4bd 2ba. YEARLY! $1325
lleWJt l•n lnlat 2144 Agent 84S-3883 ftr lilt 1100 2Br 2L wOOdbfld;I hae Eaatt>lutt ex.ec:_4_B_R_2_B_A
wlprv1 IP• Tennlt, lakn, hM remod, like new,
LIQ0..1BR, SNGL WIDE pools, etc: No pets many amenities Gndr
Slep9 to Bay, pool S1025tmo 361-1021 Inc S2250/mo 760·9396
S18K-otter. 700 Lido ---Patk Or '4 650-8873 Sec Bldg & P,_f"O, 2Br EASTBLUFF • lmmec 3BR ~--:---.:-:--'----,:-=-:= 2Ba. tux Condo Air, 2'ABA. lrplc. 11lew of Lett fer lilt 14 micro. llldry rm. tenn11. upper back bey. WI O,
1-l LITI pool, •P• S900 551-6581 1r1g.$15001mo ~3:_5989
Two 7,000 aq f1 Iota on WOODBRIDGE CONDO Elite area $650 home pet
E/llde. Owner desperate 2bd. nr Park. pool & ot< goor rnel kltch form
Make an offer school• No pell S750 dining detalla 539.9191 •sec 551-2554 Agt tee
Traditional
Realty
631-7370
LlfHI ltacla 2.141 FASHION ISLAND AREA
-2Br 2''tBa New Condo. l/p 1Br upper Duplex, frptc, ¥., Adltt pref No pelt
garage, 1Undecil Nr bctt 3 .. 52• $775/mo MUii be ltable ~mo 81 ... 2"'"_0_1
w/relt 494-4245 H(J>r Vu Hm1 2Br 29•.
----den compl renov N-U hcliu11 HIO *Exec: hOme, Oen & cyn crpt DIW & tandaceplng
-YU 3Br 2'i'tBI, wrap-· i1! --Tl lllftlf around deck, trple. No Grdnr. comm PoOI S15 5
I'm moving to O.C. Let'1 petl S 1800 Agt 550-1015 ~o • MC llA4•5197
awep houMI & equity & · LIDO ISLE HOME keep the middle man out 3Br 2B• house. FrplC. 2 •Bdrm •Ba 111111 Sept
I (303""73 a•6 deck•. ocean view, o•r· . Jm ,. .4.,.. 51300/mo C•ll Furn or unturn lnlall :y;:3200 Ext 320 S2200/mo 873-2131
BIG CANYON Highly UP-~~" MerchandlM ~unltlee graded Oo\l9f Model. End lalliMlir.J zlA lnclanln.d · llh bringing Ul)H 2Br . Oen. gar $2500 .,......,....,. ....... __ ....,, eYety09rege .... 1n1own1o Ownr/Bkr 759~708 286. Onfurn Xln1 location, VolJr llWIQ room ger, IOYlh petlo S 1000 ____ ...._ __
YEARLY Avail Nowl
87S-tee7 or 675-4457
l1l1nd retreat s 1095 net 5
room layout gar kid ok
1pp11 , 9-8191 Agt fee
ill . •••i•••ll 2107 115 E Batb08 8ivd
3BR. 1 houM to beaeh
Aug 23-30 & Sept 6-13
11735410 817 4924 794col
2/3Br Winter & Yrty Pen·
1naula Rentelt 1vt Call
VIII• Rentals 675-4912
8 House
of imports ... ,
MERCEDES-BENZ
IANTA ANA FWY• 8UfNA PARM
d'4>J MERCEDES
.-•1··1 637 ·2333
4BR 2BA. patio. dbl gar
S 1200/mo yrly Orl\le by
2009 Miramar but do not f-111-----m11-======;;;--1 dist urb tenants
818·2••·8128
C•rtH •tl • ., 122
2AR 18X co1tage wtVIJ of
}ally Front deck W/D
hkup, gar S 1200 • utllt.
Agt 873-4082
2Br hOme-.-'°'-~-y-MC-lud-ed
yerd. new crpts & dbl car
ger S 1150/mo Drive by
420 Poinsettia & call tor
Info 883--05721557--0851
4BR 2.,,,BA DUPLEX
Fireplace, 2000 aq It
Av1ll1ble August 15
S 1800/mo, 759-1708
OllllAllLIAI
Lovely 2Bdrm home wt1h. 2
cu garage, modern
kitchen, veulted oelllf"O•
and flr~ S1200tmo ua•awn
111-4411
JASMINE CREEK 2BR
Den. goerded community
1ennl1/pool. S2.100tmo
84CH212, ownertagent
New 3 bdrm 3'A bath. 2
flreplacH , wet bar .
d ou ble garage
S2000/mo Agt 873-5354
•• .... 2124
New Luxury condos lBr
2'~Be. ftp, apa, dbl ger
Pet ok 2 ml to bch I 1195
M&-18A4 or 8A2·Kee
*om llTTAH* 1Br 1Ba. 111 bltln1. micro,
utll1 Incl, lncd yrd, pet1
ok $550 f ..
TILllllT lll-1110
*111M2111u* Ger. yard, ctpt1/drp1 AYI
now 1825/mo 780--0473
•UR.-Y* Cory cottage. brend new
14rp1, drp1, refrlg, 11ove.
p•llo. 111 ut111 lncld
Hurry! 1495 Ot~ 1v1ll·
1b4e F ..
Till.HIT Ill-IHI
39r 2.,. tnhm, wd bum tp,
patio, comm PoOI· $1100
Watertron1 Homet Inc
831·1400
Clearance Sale
EXECUTIVE DRIVEN
Micro Red GL
4 dr. 5 speed. AM/FM
stereo. air cond.
loaded, 7852 miles .
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was s 10, 198
discount s 1 2 5 3
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1986 Subaru
3 Dr Hatchback
Priced from
s5795
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Over 40 New
SUBARU'S In
Stock, XT Turbo·s
Turbo 4 X4, GL &
DL 4 or•s, and
Wagons
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ALANMAGNON
SUBARU.
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NO MONEY DOWNI
#005066
Air cond, elect. sun roof, alloy
wheels, met. paint, power wln-
d ows /I oc ks, AM:..FM stereo
cassette.
#212587
6 cyl, 5 spd, power str, extra cap.
fuel tank + much more.
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IAVINE AUTO CENTER 951-3144
If you're just starting your own business,
classified's a great place to buy office equipment.
UNDER
DEALER
INVOICE
OVER 50 to
choose from at
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CENTURY LTD
was $15.647
invoice $13,627
99
$13,528 '
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SOMERSET
was $14,280
invoice$ 12.728
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You uve $1651
.. w.as $20,506
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lrplc, dbl o•r 1 1200
I aecurlly 8A2·5035
Cory dMn dlMP S390
cottaoe •IV'e e-alde ~' gar k id won't t'li1t
531-8191 Agt , ..
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the PROFESSIONAL APPROACH
Harbor Boulevard• Costa Mesa, CA•71 4 -979-2500
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A;t... 1N8101~.~~5.121f!!'tonl. thlnQtromeamellaplto -----.. --7 ·17130f857·1778 LIDOISLFURNtSH"'O w/M. t block to Bay & n/emkr.no pet1S395tut 2855ECtHnwy$76-et00 •• fllllll INr ... I ..... · .....,. •v I 4 bdrm hou .... It loOll· ._, -r"'5e• * •BTILI* * tBR UTllJGAA INCL OCIMn 815-7478. 78&-3998 lttne/530-'3S3 Coat• M..a 340, onto.+
1bCI, 1be. ""pett 1795 E..icte 2Br 2Ba. ceth Qells, Ing In CM, NB or HB think QUIET RESORT LIVING All ar .. a, prlcee + tine. 1 Ptt90n. No Pett, M 75, BEAUTIFUL! COM 1'M'lhM Meturt M/F n-tmllr thr tmllttl0tl(ltroom, ~
-. MOUltty 173-7079 ~~n~~~k= WI~ ~ ~~[~~·~ thet cho~ •Sparkllng hMted pool Monthty ot yrty, l.t Ut YMrty, 873.o837 nlt>Mch. even lm!Md 10~ 38R home W•t· mo. 1725 Monrovia St.
.... hf hlf 1tt, lett. tte $225. 2 rre· TSL MGMT 6412· 1803 :eouvi..f!..'1118d80vtew dining nualTHelp? '" llMlll NEWPORT MARINA APTS $450 + MC, 875-0nO clln ., ... $350. lit. lett 759-1227 or 5'lf..33.45
Ch··-No ..... 1 "'8 -----.,,.-.t• areea •'"·y ... _ tBr 18a. 1100 970.., 100 Angle • ~ utlla. ~e.-7813 Ew-••b .... Sult• a re:.. ~-· bait\. 1"w GIP\s. '°"' pet• .. ....,.. • •TW!ight dine In r;ourt yrd ... ·-................. ,_... 1350/mo. Cell 87~ 25/mo. 28R IBA. all DHI f•iat Jtll guebot 1• .. -l-U-X~U-R-Y--28-r-.-2-8-8 e,q ft W IO hkup. mloro, BIO ANYON ept-on golf Ml' prof n/tmkt CM 28' ·~· Full butlMlt ..,. Ml-1111
deCof trpte. and oareoe PM courut 2bd, 2 ba. 2Ba.fplc,pool.9')&,tenn. vlceS. 8flttOI & Biker.I~~~~~~~~~ ... 4 bttln1. tndry rm, near Attrec red« 18r & 2 BR •Spaclou1 Apartm4H\tl w/,.,.,,, • terge IMng beaoh St415 poo111pa/H e, N·•mk Indy. wt rm, a.1.0 ~ ull Coet• M .... 97e-2tat 1F:OUND ..... 1 ...... _....,.
·beech and at\ot>t. 2BA S&25/S775. Open •Vour own private P11tlo rm, Eulbklff, frpfo, pool, s t 780.()919 $800 + i.. utll 780 8192 S225 .....,. Jim 751 3301 "'"' "'"" "-18R 18A UNFURNISHED 735 W. 18th St Sat/Sun 2·5. 33852 Cop-•Gourmet khohen 1895 No peta. 722·8011 orry, no Pll 1 . • ..,... • Large office available In dog, G4tfmel'I Shep ml•?
PllJS E.NCL GAR.AGE. · fSL Miit MJ· 1IOI per Lentern. 49tl..0497 •Hew dove tan carpet *-a.....w_. NR LIDO MARINA 3BR BLOCK TO BEACH! NB NB/BACK 8AV HOUSEi! tffwPo<t BMcti. T11tt ful· Founteln Vell9v. Slet• & ExCllltent too. n-peta •Large walk-In cloeet• .....,.,..,.," 514~ CtubhOU-N Houff w/pool. 1ennl1. w/hoft• atell avail, trt1 ly-1Mcor•led llOlte. ~ W11d. llfS3.50f5
$800/mo. 8e2.()550 Large I Bedroom with H It ~ 2640 •Gated cover.d prlcng 2Bclrm 1Ba. g.,199, patio 2BA, Ilk• new, gar, deck, 1370 +'Mltll. 548-4952 pool, all amen1ti.s. 30-40. tel . Health Prol..alon•I FOUND OechlhUnd lfMll
2BR 1625 Stove ref lg pQ.OI. No pets $495 + H t. IC. with atOf~ yrly ttOOOlmo. 850·2403 $1195, yrly. 998·5868 CDM·MIF, PROF $475 ulll lndd. 852-9259 prelentd. 851·175& temele, vety Plll.llarlno &
pool lndry lac 'gd roe· S&OO seourtty. 840..3618 280. 2BX NEAR ALL UTILITI s INCLUDED ..... 111' ArT• .. ntlT Shr turn townhorM, wld. N/1mkr M/F w/~s. Lim-·-11A11 Yellowstone. 557.3533
evaltnow. Sorry'. no pett' large 2 bdrm, 1'n batn Talbert/Beach Blvd, 1 & t BEDROOM Lg 1Br 1Ba 1undeck Lllge 4bCI, 2bl, gar. trptc, POOi. $450t mo, -t 11t I lltd kttohtn prlVll1. Wh -~rAir rt ertt FOUND GRAY RABBIT IN
42.3W.Bay780-8083 townhouN.Garage,cov-lencedyd,d/w,frplc,engl FURNI HINGS AVAIL bltlna multMeS5501tM gtMI view $2500 Yrly. IHI. avallabtt lmmed. ·$300/mo. Costa Mt11 ry P .. I .... oupo'""'n .. _5 HUNTBCHAREA,13TH ered patio. $750/mo C.11 gar. new carpet, t chlld, t Sorry. No pets -•nm 17• aaaa OenlM G19 .... 84 7243 C 1154"' 10•1 p loel """'" y ...,. .,. 28r 2Be, beaut. quiet. Moe 631•1169 Sheryl petok.$750 •S500dep. U~ITAMI ... ·~ .. .--675""830agent · • · • ..,. " minutes away w11 New· & PAClfftC CST HWY,
dwnstr1 w/pttlo & encl 631_1266 ag l oo fee Call -·-n••-· BACHELOR UNIT . Slept C.M. prof, M/F n/smkr 25 PROF/FEMALE 20..35 Port Btaoh Addr .. for 8111, 10P~. H0-0318
gar. MOii utlla pd, S195. 883· 15001863-0755 162 I Parkttde ln, HB ••w• -to beaoh. ututtlet psJd. "t. Must llkt quiet atmos. To ahr 3br 4ba Ouphc,CDM $1/Sq Ft mthty. 2 Offloea. FOUND 1.5 Anaheim ., ..
622 Hamilton. 831-4153 ------1•7.1•• 1 Studio w/1\.111 kltclMln, utll1 S500tmo. Bkr ... ~2 ... 50 Shr 3Br hm S350tmo utlls Micro, d/w. wld, $557 400 11. -acloua window 819 Sml fem Terr'-tuna 2Br 2Ba. 4 Ptex, carpets, ,. ,.,. Incl, hurry $49() IM ""' """ I 546-8325 Al/I 911 -.. -., .... 2Br wl gar. Crptl. drpa, drapes. patio. garage, --11T 11•U11 inc + 'h utll, Roi 67S.-5e77 view. brand new crpt1, blkiwht Oldflf dog blk
bltlna. Fncd yrd w/pallo. DIW . ale. colo laundry. L•tHI 1t1e• ZMI is:..-.. s, .......... 1 •II• ....... aw n. --drps. AIC. Call 650-338 t head. wht body &'leg• 66763~t'!~1C•!!d.~~~65 Llflt21r,iarSIH $710tmo 846-6451 AVAILABLE NOW! No •VERSAILLES CONDO• frt•~ .. ltMl·2H7 gar, nue• patio.' S250 ltat1l1 Waate4 Z72t OFFICE SUITE Call240-8981\.
2619 Santa Ana .. $695 New deqor. Row avall AVAILABLE tMME0-2BR Laguna (2) lbd, I ba walk 2Br bay, ocn vu $1175 v1111 Balboa 220 Nice Ln +aec. 548~tie54 Pam Prof couplelooklng to rent Overlooking harbor FOUND kitten, 8 wMk old
__ 673·0072 819-753-0719 1BA Upstairs·Unlt nr to beaoh $600 .. +MO VIiia Balboa 1+ den, ocn unit 105 '1BR + den. ·' 2BA or 3BR home In Oldt 575 aq h. Avall Sept 1 female, ,,..r Balboa P'-r.
YorklowntBeach. 1 child 675-506 t vu, oak firs, elegantly t'hBA S 10001mo. C1Ji l'll~ff twllllll,.W l•a COM. Sliorec:llft or Irv Call S.2-46-44 875-4547 pleru d•· \'VeiilFteld llST W I ok, no pets please Lovet" furnished large turn/uni. Agt 631-4Ho tor appl Bob Peterson Pro!~ MOO/(~u~llre7t 5dl32559-407 . Terrac$.arN. 673-4647 PRIME COSTA MESA Lo-tcrlbt " ..
Etslda 2BR 1BA. gar. Ir" S550 • $400 deposit ' 818--360-9212 ..., ' · .,.. SEEKING 1BR •pr "o•• cauo· nl Btautlfully ap-• room. Pv1 entr. 3 blka WTll.Wf 11111& ,. ""' .., Found MIGolden Re &PUTlllm yard. w/d hkup. Great to-863-07551863-1500 town/bch Pref mate 30+ W/Patlo. Nr Shopplngcntr WATERFRONrDuPLEX Fem 25~ ahr nloe CMIHB NewPort Beach, Balboa 11 poln1ed sul1e with 4 pv1 trlevet type, gold & white
Beautltul ci9enlargeG1r-cailon.$725/mo. Agt.nolee $390 • 'hu111s494-e930 S995NopetsM0-13&4 3Bdrm 3Ba roottop gar· 3Br Twnhae. Pool, wl d. N-Smkr,prolfemale olllces. reception. Hyle&BMctiBlvd
den Apts. patios, decks. TS~~~t6r'~r•nt.:.v1e6o3 SUWllD YILLA~E den patio avail now Jae, frptc. Ml to bch $343 720-9194 message storage, conference. July 30, 545-0797 apa. Sorry, no pets. • L I ' ti 2ISZ EASTBLUFF TownhouM StOOotmo ' )'fly + ulil· + ut111850-7327 ah 6pm ' work area, sink a bit In , ________ _
2Bdrm 28ath t740 •NEW 2Bdrm. 2'hBa. 11881 118 Apt 38r 2~8e. 2 oar gar. 673-2747 ~ 875-•382 FEMALE share btaqhfront lllfH ftr I tat cablne1a 720 Of 1500 FOUND Senior Clua Pen·
398 w . Wiison 631-5583 Townhse Apt, yard, gar-LIVE WWIHERYE•!o'u' HAVE 1~:ry ~~~~~~,y ,t~~: :nti'i~ 'ic:>~~ ~1:· WINTER! furn lg 2bd, gar, home. ltundry faollltl.a. 2740 :z I~. =~t~-;t~ve :, ;:~ ~~Os9~ ~h~, call to ID. *Mtla Verde o· tux 2Br. :e:ii i~~ ~~7:5~pets prkng, 720·0700 Dyt, steps to sand. $750 mo. private bath S500 mo. E-slde C01t1 u;;a safe. &45·3120
1Ba UPP«. New decor. •Spectacular apts 497-6993 Eves Kathy Ill UIYll WT Open Sat-Sun 10.12 722·0384 clean alngle (10x20) on FOUND Vcty Myrtle St.
dshwshr. locked garage * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba SYltea Enjoy the luxury of thla ••· 5206 Neptune 645-6346 Fem over 45 yrs tor 2BR private alley. Long term C•aatrcla Prtftrty Lag Bch, beaut lg edit
$675 No pets 640-2495 We!i1:f9H!ld •Spacious townhouses • ..,.,1 ltic~ Ult clustve guard gated com-CM apt $300/mo + •,; storage S95. 873·3600 2771 gry/wht. male c:.t nde
•NEWLY DEC LAG 2BR :~1;~'~balcon1ea or munlty In a IP•Clout Ilise. leat1b ullls 646·978• or aft8f HARBOR BLVD home badly, •94-7W -
1'-"BA, patio & gar. d/w, lPllflflTS Garoen patios ~r1g~~~~~'!~ i~i':'i.a ~~~~;!~!:i ..... ZfH 2Pm 2lU80·7868 FRONT-AGE · 2 UNR'S L~SJP~!';';'1yr1 ~oi!ft
lndry. No pets. Avall now. Like brand new. All utll pd Wltf IOT1 Incl NO PETS 545""855 bars, AIC, micros, WID Bdrm i Bath In Wes1ctltt Fem pref'd, n-smkr. New Approx IOOO aq h, 1"" Lab. fems. Mesa del Mar
$650/mo. S.6-2832 :001, gar Sorry. no rts *3 Lighted tennis courts 28R 1'-"BA. enc gar. lrg hkups & 2 car garages. area. Pool, no kltch prlvl. r~h house w/prkng. tat 548-4787 & 969-2000 area. 432-9945 '!~a ~~~m~~~,::= ~B~~~ 1Bath sf:g !~~r:~~~l~g~:1: airy mod, 'II blk beach. ~~:'64$~~ Sorry, no '(,J u~~~~6~/[ S350 6j5-~r;:~~.11~~~~~~~ ' 271t la•a1tri1I 27 LOST CAT. Tabby/Fem.
pool, carport No pets 301 Avocado S.2-9850 •Sorry, no pets S895tmo, yrly, ullls pd. Fem resp non·smkr 23•33 114 UIUI Fm 1360 aqh wlfront office. "Meroedts", IUI aeen
5-46-8791 NEWPORT VILL AGE •Fumlshingsavalt 960·5844msg,631·1249 Large 3BR 2BA duplex, RM in Nwpt Hgh1s area, for 3BR hae lnHu~t8ch 161fweatclltt drive-In door In rear 815 Orange Ave & 21st
J625/mo. El sldt 2BR APARTMENTS G11s for Heaptlng & Cooking 2Bc 2.Jia Unit. yrly newcrpt. Beech 2 blocks. ~ml but ~rycozy, pvt en-2 btks t>cn Alt amenities N I Sch "541 5032 agt S6251mo. t185 Whittler St. C.M. No COiiet, r.o.nt
Costa Mesa aid s9oo/mo 38r 2Ba Winter ~!~~~~~· trance. own ba. S2951mo 5300/mo S&>.8671 · wp · • St, CM, 540-9352-D, surgery on ltlt r .. r
IBAC patio, pool, lndry PRESTIGE LOCATION s tOOOtmo. Frplcs. gar-(Inc utlls, wshr & dryr). · 859 SO FT TO SHARE 646-0681-N (lhavad), mixed gray
rm. lose to all 5 Blocks to WMY HT GALL ages & carport 731 _1230 I ...... L ve msg 645-6499 Fem shr 3Br 2Ba house In Prv olc. restroom, wet bar I p t wlyellow spot on back. 3
149 E. Bay South Coast Plaza IH 1111 ....,. • ... Costa Mesa w/2 other secretary station • c... rt, tr~ r wht t08I on rear pawe TSL •IT IU· 1IOI •Clo• .. to oc •1rport • 2BR wttrg deck. Poot, C.M 3bd. 2b• Home. women S•20tmo Call t 7151Newhope-Ste113 2790 REWARD 548-4023 ""' " k 3226 Cl N t Furnished. All prlvlleges . . F 5 9 585 . $900/mo. E/slde 3BR 2BA •7 Minutes to Beach SEAWllD VILLA~E P ng ay, wp Near O.C.C. $300/mo. 549•3977 or 895' 1196 ountaln Valley. 4 • t CM. Nloe area Wettlllde. LOST 'famal9 brln<lle/wtlt •NI h1 Lighted S d W Hghts Avl Sept 1. $775, townhouse Frplc, patio, g · an !15555 Huntington VIiiage Isl.last 213.597•8661 549-3674 Femtothr2BA 1'hBA CM BAYFRONTBUILOING two 28r haes ~tend to Pit Bull In Fountain Val·
gar. tndry rm. Off street, Volleyball & Tennis Crts Laoe. from San Diego ROOM W/KITCHEN PRIV twnhse. Pool, spa, tennis. OFFICE SPACE add 2 more. Lush lndscp lay, Bushard/Slater .
quiet location •Pool, Jacuzzi. BBQ I Freeway. north.of Beach •21HI 211 SlOO* Near bus & shopping sec. $387.50 ~ dep + 'h 550 squ111e leet & up $1751< Agt S.2·9666 848-3857
TSL •2l61T17 Or!nf92.118• :g~~~;~P:~~~ble to McFadden, west on Relrig. dishwasher & s1ove center. adults only. ut~s. 662..0t24 ___ Call 642 .... &44 l8liani fiaaaciil 1·lO~S""'T"""S,..1tver--b-r_ec_e1et_,_S_1_ya
-• • •Rec Room with Flreptace McFadden Incl NO PETS 545-4855 •1112 ..... 111111, 962·5760 F/M 3bd DUPLEX w/bal • T V:: ztl4 "Slam" ln1ldevciy Beech --,.-•• -,.--.. -1--and Bllllards N.B nr water. 23-35. n-••fl I .,_a & Yorktown, Huntington
w rnTHE BEST! •Saunas • ..,.,, ltac~ Ult.,.,.,. ltlC~ 2Ht ........ sno ...... ,...... 2711 smkr, mature $285-t sec. WIDOW hat MONEV tor Beach Call 968-1323
1 BR FURNIUNFURN 11 I ..... ltHll, -Doug or Mark 650-3253 TOs S10K/up no credit p a) I02 FJ:N~S~~Z~~~~~IL JR I BR FURN • Month·to·month SOWi MITIL Fiio e>cchange house v , no penalty'. Call tnta I *Free utllltles Corner Nwpt Fwy & Baker Wkly rentals now avall cleanlng +s2oo tor rent Denison AtsOC 673 731 1 garnet sprta natur mo"'-
• Spaolou• living Sorry. No pets! Make the Mo~ re also available $147.00 wk & up. 2274 prv bed & bath trvlne CtrHr YI•• S.itt • t 'D 11 wtmda M prlra mom-lllda •Huge kitchen (7 14)557-0075 'Y • Furnished/ Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 d-557•0450 ... 857_5370 veomplete lanltorlat tr f!J"u • • wanting true frnd; pou
•Bit-In ovens & r8n981 Nice iBr 2Ba. lndry tac. No p k N -. . VMuslc NE£0 m.ooo at It% 2nd live together 9tl9·7506.
•Patios pets Non-smkr, avatl to ar ewport unfurnished ....... •• S•1re M/F share NB oceanfront Vflevator T.D On Newport 8Mch ' I 14
•Covered Garages Sept 1st S650tmo ·fitness centets. 2724 Apt $500 • deposit Call v-J;ult vlew balconies pcoperty Call 6410-5500 l!-ii1P.1"P.!!o!ir .. !'!P_PM._.
•Poot & BBO's 760· "18 or 642-7528 tennis, swimming UNFURN 2bd. 2ba, walk to ~~·5745 --vsecretary 981\'lce or Eves 780-0630 PP 2 ROUND TRte..'TiCREts.
•Plush lanscaplng -Makt the smart move to Park Newport, V Ample parking betore I0/1/~6. Orange *Xlnt toclllon across SPARKLING l BR M d I 9 6 Fash Isl $450 +sec, gar, Nea1 FIM pvt bath, pool, 141-1101 GettotriebutcABC's-Co. to Vancouv«. BC from park UTIL PD. QUIET. N-PETS ~ewport Beach's premier luxury address. 0 els open dai '/. avail Im med! 385·4630·d. spa. tennis. gar. $375. ante, basement, and cioset. $600. Orange Co. to
•S0<ry, no pets POOL. NEAR SHOPS Furnished and t111furnisbed I. t, & 3 Sorry no pets 786-6770-eves-wknds 549-3177 then getaomeeun. Seattle S600 495--3173
$540/MO. 548-7689 B 365 w WILSON bedroom apartments and townhouses only Newpon each No 142-1171 MESA PINES 2650 Harla I 880 Irvine Avenue tBR 1Ba wtgar S650 minutes from Newport Center ud Fasltion tat IS!hl
CLEAN DUPLEX. lbd. pvt ' POOL. spa, bbQ blud. From $89~ to $1800. 64S-t104
yd one n-smkr employed TOP AREA. Quiet. No Pets Jamboree at San Joaquin Rill s Road pa;. son ONL VI $560 +sec *. 549-2447 •.
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Uc 11288597 631-9295 35 yrs Hp. Jerry 842-0567 Commercial 760-7 194 Careful-Courteous--Cheap ~----By hr .tor pleoe. tl40..3665 Alr~alt PATIO'S. deck•. fences, • •HANDYMAN•.
Parking Area Repairs & general remdlng. Ra· Large or sm~ll I do II •Ill ITUYlll OIL.Liii
STIHm •Ylll ot. Resurfacing • Roofing & liable John 760-7132 Pat 531·.5579 or Ive mag
Waterproofing• 631-4199 Plus Small Remodel and LARGE OR 1ma11
I i •· . Additions Walls. Doors. • General home repair•.
U HSI .wmCff 142-1110 I CAii IEI 8 yrs exp Troy ~8-2077
Orange Co. Orlglnal
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secr1·1-Bkkpg 675-9937 HMf DRYfaN1Nd o;y ..,L..,,f"'H .... ..,•at""'1·N·a-."'M-o•v""1·N .. d""'
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P1rtin/Occ11i111 extc. Cn.1 de c ulllne (re-
t1re<11 Waldorf gradu1te,
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:..!::8 _ ding carpet mtg. 545-6533 Jon S.5-81~2
Expert Carpentry Service Repalr-Remod'l-Addltlona c ••••• , ••crttt HAULING • CLEAN-UPS -7 Days. Lowest rates Doors-etc. 548-4980 Driveways, patlot. paths, Call Barry, 631-4748
Doora-Motdtngs-Bay etc. No Job too small.
Wlrtdows.Complete Patios Reas Mickey. 536-0553 HAULING & MOVING
Additions. Quality w ork , College Student wllruck
#477446 Paut 548-8860 Cltaaiat Stmct Thank you, Lewis
etc Call Reggie 639· 7109
oust BulUA§. W 1mo -HAULING a MOVING
& up. Wk/Bl-mo. supplies . College Student w/truck l1r1iatJtnict
furn Chris 861 -0988 Thanks, Lewis 756-9154 CompanlOfltAldea tor Uve
FRIE NOL y TIGERS! Why la1tncti•• In care & Ille hskpg for spend your valuable time the etde<ly (714)833-2009
cleenlng? Free esllmetes. IBM. Compatibles & Mac
reasonable 5411-3606 lntosh Computers. $15 Paiatiat
Hr One-on-one tutoring. 9!!'iili'"'iP9'-"".,~----t l'iouMCleantng, carpets & Any program or sollware, FINE PAINTING By Rkh-
upholatery, windows. etc 979..0551, Gene ard Sinor. 18 yr• of happy
Klrbys Malnt 631-5272 - -customers. Uc. 280644.
HOUSECLEANING 10 L1 .. 1e1ri•1 Thank-Youl 983-4t 14
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own trans. Marla 241-9553 f reeff rlmt Cleanup compl LOWEST po1ttble price.
HouMCleanlng 14 yrs exp. gardening. Competltl"• 10 Step SeNlce 662-3235
reliable, reas, free est, own prtoea Chuck S.2-2873 EXTERIOR EXPERTS
tran1 Pina S.5·9888 Della K.C TREE s£RVICE-Dlttlcul1 repairs R specialty
•ANNE'S HSE CLNG• Top. Trim Removal Qual Llc#288597 631-9295
Cmplte windows paint SeN Lie/Ina. tree est GLASGOW PAINTING
vacenc·;•Anne72°2-8572 969-8263 or 536-6696 Int/Ext. 30 yrs exper ,
MARIE'S Janltorlel Malnt. JAPANESE GARDENING ref's 642-521 4
Prof. clnlng, gd tl(p /refl . SERV Clean..up & Malnt. PAINTER NEEDS WOAKI
24 hr Call Marie 547·5846 Free est Tony, 964·4758 Int/Ext, oelllngs, refln c:.b
Wanda & Kelly'I Quality ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE (26) yr1 exp., work guar.
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Concrete work, patio Mein. S«v. Wl<"'lmonth/ Plaiter r COV«I, nwnodtllng '' lloenled. 840-0&a4 1 time Free ttt.~-~ Int,/ xt. ttch .. ,er .
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'RV N"' If office lklML SalarY <>PCN\ llOht flllnQ. Good phoM tervl•w appointment, Mlet lady Flex IChedul9 Hott ... /Waltr... ·88 ... • Print 1-----11• Ing to IMrn. "42-4807 I I: PRESCHOOL accOfdlng to •KP l ablH· volee. & J*IOf'lallly ,.q'd, ... 2-4321 •"t. '"'2. f • • be eettlfl•d 1 ~~ ' ...., ,._,... Wfc 12 UNITS ECE REO ty. Call D1ene 131.HM Looking for long t9MI "'" -"" Ideal or eolleg9c:tudenl. THE NEW PORTER Brool<huf•t. Fountain v... 11Uft1Y ...,..-dyt 10..~.
788-7•94 or 5!11·333e EY98 employff. Setery d• •••111111' Tile p~~ 'lrvlne RESORT With tte GRAND tey 9e2·3312 PIT AM & PM ldMI f()( WI' '-P/T
Pr.l"sl--lv. LYI.. pend• on IJCP9(. Frlnoe --, ••• , _,__ ~.. ....... reopenlng haathet~ ••• lllTll eott9g9 etud9nt M11et M1191 flew IOIM !Md-._.. ·• t>enefltl; paid vecatlon + --~· ---__ tno poeltlona 1va1t1ble .,... hl¥9 Mpend ear. Hrty ,. ~ exp, handyman Ualaiatrat " 1111 Needed fOf home care. All hOlldayt + P9f'lalon & FfT, pweonaf ble mature C""""t330a u~·-8-y, C"' ~829 Full time count• Nlea In •Fooc:t S..vete "--•no• Now Available ml!Mge 5-49-2002 •KP & work ,.._ tiour.. llhlft•. MVerll locetton•. profit lhaltng ptana, alt peraon or property --"... Retail HardWar• Stor•. *Coc:k•all Serwr• .,_" CotleQe 9 9tudent ol! LUI AlllTI UP JOHN HEAL TH CARE eompeny paid. We an1 a mgmt eo wlln bu1y No SundaVI or .wnlnga •T.._.._ "--atAI• Earn extra eaah lor ~ llUftlY.... Call f13-4tl4 t-5 w..F Tl _,. of R E ""--~-SERVICES 5•" ,.,..,.. 12 """' ...... I .._ .,_ phonea. Mu•t be abi. to e~ St-HW WrlQtht __,........,_ ...,_ .,... ltve<y THE HUNTINGTON ,,, F • r_, · · ......,..,. • ... ~~ yr ..... ....o .. a .. co.,. WOfl< S•turd•YI 9-•pm ll&llWlllPLYW .... ....... CM BEACH/ FOUNTAIN p,. Mon-r1 1""' WIT ' II,_ ~°:~Up~!;:,~~ llMAI. =~r~ell t~•~t~ Good phone mannet a IL-IM.... Co., 128 Roch9ettr, C . Mutt haYe 1·2 yr1 e•· VALLEY INDEPENDENT 2121 Hetbor C.M ~l8lble fOf' INliMen.
tle6d + Tr8lnlno. Cell for Front a b9dc omc.. Wiii lor 8'>Pt.142·03&3 mull Call 142-1803 Ellperl9nc9 not MCe8MtY Ul.IS tlAml PIT ~~ ~1~ ~ o.tlYtr 1 d•Y • W.-No DOG LOVER WANTED! llQ, ,.,_., .,,.,._
an appt no.eoe1 Chucil treln College beclc· •~ll'9!1 P/T ll•T?SSllT bu1 highly pref'd, Mu.t M HouMptent. •JCP pref'd PwsonMI Ofta, 1107 coHectlM !_IQ· no aoticitlng Wiii tr8'n oroom ng, D · 99'*81 daM-up Must ground pref. NewpOft -~----hlQnly :"r:eul¥9. WMllng FleJI nr• 145-0210 ust .. ave ~ ch.nge tOlf kennel hetP wortc ..,. w/S*IC* &
11-..ai-al/ln•-• SIM 9ch,FfT,M·F&48-5073 MefrlllL--.. -.Traln-Pa.r1()(Fun tlme tna to ........... d whll........ JamborMAd.NB ear. truck Of •t•llon 5"48-2&480fs.45-5912 "'-•CADt.k ."'..,_ox -.., r·-· .._., doct<>''• ottlce, "-~e "to m-... -==. T~ SalM w•rrERtw•JTAESS w,....on and ln9Uranc:e - _ _,_,_,,__-,,..,. ._ i--~;ifi1;iilir Pert TlrM ORTHO .. __._ Ing Center In Huntington ....... -.. ~~. " ,.. -· Do-· nMd utr• ... '"" 35-40 Hr• Newpqrt lllllPUITllUlllT tent RD"' AEO'd __ -;-1 .. -BMdleMkUQ9Mralof· tnswe<lngphOMa.llghl Send resume: P.O. Box DOl'T IOTHERI HOST/HOSTESS Call 842-14«. eek fOf ,~ Pnarmaceutk:*, et7 W
Front---.... .......... Ion. u.... L.13-" .. "3t Mon , ..... T·-flee per.on to work • typing, flltno • ..-'°' t045 ·Tu1tln CA 92e81 PUFFINS JoAnne Cran.y Iha hOlld8Y9? a.com. 811 18th St. NB.142-7511 Vt•-...,... ....,., .,... .,,. ~ R.,.._213-592·l331. · • Un .... you are wtHlng 10· Avon repreMnlatJY9 Cell 1,.-:-::,,,,,.,..,,.,..,..,=-.--='="=~ be enthUllUtlC & 5-4~70 Wed-Tnure total of 30 Hr1/Wk, I -1··. •Earn $500-$1000/Wlc RESTAURANT.COM CASHIER/COUNTER FfT Juantta 137-seH MECHANICS tor BMW '
chMrlul & work..,. wtlh 7:30am·1:30pm 2 W.-• 1111 ..... ._ T"· • !'.-5' ... ~ Tl-•H• • lun I ......,,,. f Call ~tween noon-5pm VW lnlnum 5 • ex P9QP1e. Mu.t hive oooc:t P/Tllll.... a month. Fle11lble hour• rt-••• ,.., ...... "'-v--..... v n a ...-n Hie IOf Loul• 5-40-1381 10 30am-7pm Modern ORtVE~AAT TIME m yr •
otflo9 .. 011, Ina evenl"" Med"'-t A~•itant the rem.,nw of the For Nwpt Ben rMI Ht•t• C 1 r cu I at Ion Te I e • •tl'n09phere -Ory Cleanet plant CdM For Newpor1 e.ec:t't Peflenc:e Contact Ello
hr• & 90tM Saturd~ FUhton i.iand' 144-0077 In 0 nth . c •II 0. b llrm $4 50/hr 142-3850. marketing Program hU •UM your poeitlve WAIT"7E!' .. IWcooAITKRSESS 873-330e Of 875-1579 he>wel' IN>p, eall 133-1881 S48-1248
Salary open aceordtn0't~ (714)M9·8077 ••k tOf Tom part time Mlel opening• Onettltud9 • OPIL~Y EXP APPLY betwMn 1-2
exp & ablllty. Diane U ••t&-J .. , RECEPTIONIST for bright, 9Mrgetlc ..... • ly work" Hre/Oy N ....... c_.!!!~~a
131-5864/551-3338 Evee Board Certified Plu flc -"""' Outgoing per•on. tor people. II you want to ·~c!fyld ~7=: MILA~~~::~~CU~ANT ..-r8'S IUlln •ma WllTD 89'~1 f« Interview
DENT SSS Surg«>n In Ptlm Springe $8 Hr. Home°' our on~. neavy phona & mall. etrn $5.00/hr, $7.00 StralQht commlUlon) BALBOA ISLAND I KIT•I A~':w.~1v~~6-~= lli;M;;iiiiii;m:Mifta
E d ALA~ I TANT 9Ml<e AN IOf lnter .. ttng 10 to 18 hour W.-. Wiii Typing 55wpm, t>eneflta eommlsllon tor MCh .... Th OH wllllng people w•199EH le now IPlng appllcarlon1 ., ... WIT I
11per· A w/X·Aey rewarding work In o~ lurnl1h comput•r. Ex· Mon-Fri 8-5 and quallly tor our at-•llould call Rick at .. , .. -lor a lull time cUhlef PRODUCTION m-
llOenM .. ~IT. Nwpt Beh and operating faclllty. perlenee Me. Call after MAUI & SONS tractive benefits package (714)540·8508 llll•Mt lttfHrllf Must be Ible to take re-ASSISTANT 11 now ~ting 8'>P*·
apeallty ofc 140-5e82 Work 4 dayt paid lor 5 8:30PM. 875-8007 7e8·8011 Karen which Includes medlcal Apply Main St & Balboa on spon•lblllly. el'lergetle CopelytCOlony cation• f« c.ahiw• and --•• I.I--day•, no Wffk_.,,dl or --, ••nllf UQl-f/_.._ covera09 thel'l"'talk to ue Cla~1/lntaaraata Panlnaula 10·12noonA•k and trlendfw. Moth«'• 19 Cablevl91on-Cotta M... Cu----.,_..__ A._, _.,_ _...,_ .. , nlnnt1 Saler co,m _,.,, rn-nrN• today. For an lnlerlllew t p •1~1126 ' Du •--"""II ...... --• ti 1 •• .,. ..... .,_,.....,. NEWPOAT8EACH • • Y ~ Exp.1n0Mdual with gooc:t Wanted·~•lblep/t call 714-540·0301. . 5520 or ete u" a wowing company and 1..,. "' ..,.. -• no n llttane41. PINN aipply at
Ar• ~ lootltng '°' • ~dMrRete wletxpereo~a· Englllh and t:ele hone worker with exna.•---In -.-S "'·atral 5530 ol era many benefit•. the production of loCal 225 E. t7th SI .. CM chat '"" cateer op-.,..., eaume o • • . lklll• atr""" "" & ,,_ ..... ,,,.... MATURE Pw90fl Needed .,..., -PleaM a~ at. 225 E orlgln1tlon program·•-------.--:--==---... Clo 011111 Piiot PO Bo• . _... ..• WP, 10·2pm, pleaunt I Th Ible ........ ~ portunlty? WE are look· , • lhortnand helpful. Apply perM>nallty deal ed Uk In card shop, ttexlble hr•. Fts .. lel lslll4 &PT l&UIH 17th St. 01ta M... m no • reapone .. 1 .,. , 15
Ing f0t •friendly, meture. 1560, Costa M ... 92628. In J>9'9on with resume to tor Snaron 95;.20.70 Please apply In peraon at HOSTESSES M1naoer couple, 75 unit candklete 9houkl haV9 •
enthu1tutlc pereon 0oe9 ........ t llChOOI Mr. Fu.ntff at Robert 9114 Adams Ave All lhllt• ev911abte compin~T · .college de;r• In com· Avalla61e ln l"1lne .,.
wl danl&I expwleflee to "'°' ;;;· 0-h.::-Bern. wmramTrotl & A•· SIOlnUY PICK YOUR OWN HAS Ad111ncemerit C>P90ftun1ty otc. husband malnten-I PllSll&l UST munlcllionl Be lamlllar S300 to seoo. No eoltect-
joln our tNm. Top pay. durl~the::~eybe! aoclatff. 1401 Quall St., I pfT a FfT LG. COMM 1 Fuhi<>n l1land Or NB ance Apt + M lary. Exper Mlcollegestudent ~.~":::.::'t':O::: IM~}.~-4· .. ~F!.~-~~.
fringe ~lltl, n·9mk per1·tlme JoO'ethe ~ Newport &Meh, CA 928e0 STAR fUI •BONUS, FOR APPT nee Send retume to preferred fOf e11ecut1ve """' m•v ,..,., .,_
144-0595 111•-•-• p 850-6832 NB Diii 136 Roc;h91ter part lime. non-•m<>tler eta 1 'llcMo camera u l¥>Olfl ltUtd8Y encl Sun----G«lootdnglnctaultled. -5•9 M, Full & Part-time, Mll1no'1 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 640-S335 well Strong r9P0rtlng day morning Call ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• F/C Ligh t typing , flll ng, IUL ISTIR w.ES llallan Restaurant. ---· ----I Piiie wlll alao ~helpful 642-4333. Mk for Klftl phones, cu•lomef Hf· " •~--.a • vice and general office Need• change? Just •tart· Balbo• 875-8171 If 1nterHted contact Marti 1111 -
: ( \HH.H Ol'l'OH 1 l '\I I' • duties 8•&-3320 Ing out? Want to become ---.a.ml llLP Andrew• at (7141 lalhPlltt • • lllllEEPER suceesstvl? Before you ...., 0 • N A ·1 bl 549 ... 242 t>etOfe the r• m w a.ys1 •• MA AGER •• SIOlnAIY/TYPtSl do anything call Eldon at Part & Full-time day po.-pen1ngs ow val a e mOYal date 8·18-M Cost M CA92'e28 C.PITEI Grubb & Elll• Co,• com-759-.4830 and tlnd outllf Ilion• ivtil El Roberto. I ~--·------·--=----.....,...-• e F0t CPA nrm In Cosll ·merclal rM I Htate firm 19 llUT wtmll ~llloo llltnd. NB EXCELLENT INCOME NEED MOVING HELP
•• \pplu nt 1tllh an· 110,. lir inj! ,11 • •. M .... Pleaaant working seeking a bright. lndlllld· IULlSTATl HEAVY STOCK WORK· CAR ROUTES FOfF~Of-::"~:f"' Y~~."'~rto M~~t~
I ( condition•. gooc:t t>en-ual who po .... MS Hit Dellvery Person wanted 504 ..... t700 •~/Hr .,7 .. .,2~.,. e <·t'plt·• o r rn1111aj!1·m1·n1 1m .. 1tinn.... • etlt•. Growth position typing. dlctaphone I nd GW tor bu1y Newport Beach • E C h o.p°';'"p.357 -" -.. .
• I I .J I I tr • ........ grammatical slclll• To.,. Restaurant Reliable .... , Earn xtra •• . ---... ... • "' 1' l•Jlld ... mu .. 1 )I• .... • • -• t I I ·~ II _ .. x· d I I EXP 0 LINE COO" f .... r_ ----ran090f an n erv .... ca mot111a1 ..... Int r11 no For'·ellveryOIThl•Paper ... Of'Growlng ama11 Gift • mol1\1Hrcl. orl'a111L1•d. rlr,ihl1· and • Barbera 833·2900 record FIT 875-7629 .., succeutul nightclub Wrapl O .. ton Co In
•. 11oal or11·11t•·d \11ul11 c111t• mu .. 1 l'OJ·o, .• S-d PIT I 1-·1c 1 ask tor Menager Good pay CaM Mon-Fri Cost• M ... ----'-Aft"" ,.. ,.. Full-time general office tu ent or c.... • · Rellll Sales • It 4 AP tor Bob ,_,. -· • e \o\o rkin!! "•'" H111 11t.. • Typing, 10-key. llllng. Attn• Lag Bch, to con-~, PI T SANDWICH PERSON MUNTINGTON BEACH • pm ganlzed, rHQOnalbl•. • • good Ofal & wrttlen com· tlnue lhru IChOOI year MONDAY-FRIDAY '. FACIALIST Cheerful per.on tou1n ••• e Ht•lwhl1• 11•IHd1·. 111l1tl lin·n-.·• munlcatlonskllll Nl•mkr $4/hr 497-1788 ...11.....i.1!-........ 11.30·400PM FOUNTAIN VALLEY -c\MANICUAEST c:epttonaltydlvetllfledaf·
• Jilt! ln•UfUIH"I' a 111 11•1 • (714)892-3395 ii--~-955·1330 Needed NOW! Very Oood flee job. P«tect fOf aper-• • Ttclaaical/Tra•n INDEPENDENT opportunity Rent or 900 wanting to get~ •. ~ ,. nffrr "'n•llt•t1I e·orn pn11, lll'n· •. IAllllOlllllllGT IPAl . 5505 r:,•'C ~"'<wo P/TWAITllU commlUlon Call Judy Into the wOft\ force. We
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• t• It'> 1111· 111 "'"· UH 'ara11on' 11n1 • BOOYAEPAIAM 6 N .. •pm CdM673 3515 ~· .. ate le·--·~ "' Has ()9erllng• tor men & " Images 11afine1tat1onery .. ..., _ :..__ D · d k NO IUllOllOIH .......... r w .... _ .......... e holidin•. nwdwal anti d l'nlal 111·: women If you type Exper ienced Laguna and gift SlOfe In Newport S&llW1Cl Ulfl elfver 1 ay a Wee . 67s--0212
: 'urunno. l.0 1111 ... prn1tram. ,,tlun and e 4 0 w Pm Ind a r e Niguel 582·0303 Beach featuring Hallmarl( Par1·tlme t0-3 o· Petite COiiecting, no SOiiciting. c~:f N":c;y~"s~l3 .....
• uultal(t' 11llt1\o\Ull•t' • Interested In elllcellenl •·I 5510 products Weare Melling Cite. 3t30 S HarbOr Mon-Fri 7·30.,,,..·00pm,
• • benefit• with I •t•rtlng -" a FULL TIME sties pef· Blvd s A 5•9-8060 Must have dependable car I HELP•. FLOWER SHOP heavy ptionee, no HP
e \ppl' in p1·r .. 11n 111, • ., thru • salary of S7 73/Hr. 40 son If you have high ' __ Sai.t/Oellvery eitp r9e1 tO-k a 1.....,1 typing e f e Hrs/Wk Ctll 1133-04 t1 lllllllOISll standards and enjoy fl(llR•--( truck Or S tatton wagon and partllme.fle•lblehrs ~--"tofr/~·on·~--
• hur .. 2 Ofl-ll no ,. Ill • w k f 'T'""1·s Bob""'" "'""'_.. .._....... __.... ........~ Ext 350 tOf Interview. or ~ ,...,.. -1 cseaong with the publlc. Taking ippllcatlon• tor call 8 30-89m 5-40-2379 puter. 15 OO/hr ~ • OIAll!E COAST PUILISHlll! CO • 4601 Jamboree, Newport HottHt new product Our please can Junan at Hostess. Cocktall/Oyater insurance ac>ply in per.on to e • • • • Beach EOE people are malung II blgl 631 -11888 f~ an appt I Bar /Day food waltrnse• Miii OUIMll SlC BQOl(S ONT APE • 330 W B St • Call nowt• 873-1520 -----Hosten· (•tart $8/hr) Help wanted immed 729 Fetid St • . ay . • UULSICln&aY I E11ckJ•lve Invitation the)9 Anotheflummer -and Apply in per•on 819 CALL 842 -1444 own trans 5"45-094Sl S48-552S : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : HunungtonBeactlLaw offering permanent PIT anotheryearlharnoone Sleepy HallOW. Laguna HOUSECLEANEASI E•·
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metH04M. Houre are: lnel armolr•. t~ drw, soi. pl~. ,_ c:ond, Monday thru Friday, 4 30 3pc: llv rm autte, gl.., top waln'4,.flnflh, $1515 obo
to 8·30. and Sunday cotr .. 11nd tbla. 3 pc ent Dy 891.9177 ev472-4324
mornlnQ9. 9:00 to 10:30 Cir. 548-0773 Iv mtg, TIGER OA.C UPRIGHT
am. Siartlnt ulary It MOVING! Mull Sacrlfictl Hamllton-•lfea<ly tuned 14.00 per hOur. Apply In Beau11tul Art Dee<> C<Mih W/BENCH. $1000 ~· Monday thru 6 matc:hlng ehelr 962·0194
ay. 2 oo to 5 00 875•6373 Wll' _ ... Ill
PM. AMI f()( 0.bbla Of ---,,--,,--""'"'"'en 8*n 8.42-4321 Moving Sele Sofe1. PECAN. WIBENCH. LIKE
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Incl dellvetlng W U T..... 720-9088 819-459· 1380 Lita 11 IPIU Ill grama At 1ea11 t8 Yf9 old Eatr9 b&llte1. Good
& have ~ c. $4/hr + llYM Ulf1 condition 631-0447
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PERSONAL LINES cocktl•I & end tables CIUIOTtll IMW
INSURANCE RATERS g,1:~·:6d:~~::I' Augu11 16 & 17, hOurl 9-5
We'll IOoklng for ltlatP In-chairs (blue) All furniture Buy -Siii • Trade
d1vldual1/f11t IHrnere in ••~lent condition oc FaJrground1, CM,
who would Ilk• to be-I BEAUTIFUL SETI enter Gate 5 oft Arlington corM personal llne1 In 1 eur81'1C41 raten with our Microwave, Suzy PRECOR 612 rowing ma·
company Mtnlnum 6 I 720-048 l/540·2367 chine S200 deluKewe!Qhl
month• olltce tJA· OAK TABLE bench $100, both new
P411lence. and mu1t type DOUBLE BED cond. 6 .. 2-0248 llt 89"1
40 wpm accuar11e1y tOf II 1-'8ot n, Ste-,-"-, -El-ec-tr-taica m0<e Info 0< to schedule __
and eppo1n1ment pteaee 10n Serta matt, bx sc>ngs.1 _______ IOl .... ._O~
call 556-1700 X-304 lrm. lltra firm, new cond Kloss 6'1\' ScrHn fV TUISAllHIC& S 135 Twn melt, bupng, wltuner. New $3500, Siii
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3f 20 Brlttol-6th tt AATIAN din set, wtit-$400 Son_y Component Stereo
Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Wicker w/brn uphol1tery Sye, 80 wat11/c:hannel.
EOE M/F teeflonal $400, Or best incredible sound, 18 mos
PfSTClmOL
TtclltO&I
Local Pest Control Com-
pany needs route lech·
nic1n. we iraln Call Mr
Taylor between 8 t2 11
otter 64~6456 old, Pd S 1600 Must 1911
SPINET PIANO S 1100, $800 obO. Biii 261· t 133
3 •6' glass table top $25, SONY TRINITRON 26"
(21 4 drwr wood Ille cabi· Color Console Remote
nets S25 ea a..~606 control. cable ready
lli1ctllaaff.1 015 S3SOlobO, 548-6867
11• a.......... •• au....... .. ti• Aa• \!!d] I ... llM &1• .. ,..,.. • 1• •11••.. TIP SSS Piii 'cyllndet • wM. MK ml fOt PWl'IC*ed S3t50. ~2-2305 M4tt*-leftl
... .,, 11111m11U11
Oood oondltlOnl ToP Mei Old9I PTteee Paid ~ CALL P!'TEA or RAV
M8Z '71 2200 M II. .... If •llTI
Strong q , tfWll need• "81 ·-··
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DOMESTIC & FOREIGN
19202 BEACH BLVD.
rebtt. S tfOO 080. 2130t71•'37·2333
6'~114 ____,,,...,..,,--...,,...,...,==-~== •n •• 2• M8Z '71 2IOSE :u C'PE. 7a.OOO ml Nn• greall
completely rHtored. s 1aoo FIRMI 873-80 t t
enrf, .ir. bltt/pelamlno --------i.th 1n1, Tradltion.&.wtlll &
Qht<>m' Mere.dee llloyt. CHRIS CAA 2~ 114/NM1M
Wllraller, tuna lower, _.....;,.·-~----
llo,htlng cna1r, Volvo 110, A ate /
.. New Continental tlrM.
(Muat S••) 12-4,900
• 142-38111 S6000/ob0, PC>U trade P11h HU
for earltruci(, 845-e130 PORSCHE •78 924, bltl,
GLS 12'. 52 Evlnrude 35 PllF. CAI ODE. alf. eunrf, lle<IO. Very
hp, reconditioned, trl, POLISH ONCO YEAR orig. Mutt be seenl
anchor. Jeekell, 1te W0<k Gu1r. Don 754-4351 14050 obo Con1lder
$700 Obo. 848-4083 4 "'"I ift J~ ... 1~=;;~~;!1;;~ ~= ~1~:''., pet11
l1U IMtl 7014 Ml EXCELLENT CONDITION
12' KITE WfTRAllER CJf 185-AEB •WTI ,........ MBZ 'IM sooso.
GD SHAPE. SAIL TODAY 6 cy11nder, 5spd, pa, CUS· DELIVERY DEPARTMENT Black/11\rf, pa1om1no lthr,
$375, CALL MA.AK tom tires & wheel•. roll McLIDEN'S BMW etereo. alloys, 31K ml. full
523-02841992·8985 bar pad. custom center M records, warranty. Make
1965 21' COLUMBIA d1y console. 16.000 ml. pp, M·F tUlt, S·S ti" 8 otferltak• over IM. Otc oiler Make ofter $9,900/obo, 73.1-2103. 826S EuclldSI 478-0330 Hm 497~94
s a 8 • 1 11 o o • d • y s or 1suzu '116 TROOPER 2 Fullerton. CA -·--.... 11.-. -6 714-el06300 .. _ ---493 224-evenlngl LS. lmmac. ale, Spwr 213-69l-6701 5-SP, AC, AM/FM CNI,
t9' D1y Saller, home bullt brks/atrg, lo ml. 11k crutM conlrof.
w/trlr. u ill , xlru, gd obo 6-40-7153 BMW 835CSI '85 ltc:tJ 2BKf794
cond . $2500 Call I 'II .IHP OlflllH Peart blk/blk Int, Ilk• new tlHI 841-t3 .. 1alter6pm 11_.. 619-756-33160<
-619-581·1183
·77 ISLANDER 38 Loaded F&OT•Y llUTE HEVY '8"' Cevll'--,,.·S-.... -.... -. Rec survey, l'llng m11t.d1t. ., .... .... .. ..
teak/Int ehower. teak & llAlll Ol&IT pwr steer. A/C, t7.000
nolly IOI• 988-5902 P P Je.,/lti .. tt ml, aqua blue m11chtng -trbo c inl • 121945 S5e95. CL&lllC GAL 20 2524 Har r osta Me11 Cormier Suzuki 770-7001
THEODORE
ROBINS
fORD
'l ObO •i&llllON lll\1 0
CO'>IA M l \A 641 0010
Gre1t o'nlter/dayseller/ 14l·I021 -OATSUN •74 2llOX
clasa r1c:er Clean & Tracks 9035 1 r.:========il sound cond With o .B lw.iiiiiOii.., ____ ...,....,. Red/black. anrl, bra. good II ,,.. .. ..., ... SS2SO OBO PLYMOUTH '81 Arrow. motor. new llr94, S22SO.
H/548·5468. W/548-7285 auto,w/cabover c:amper. (714)968-1318
HOBIE SUPER Buy! 16' ~,!!T!ip.~~~04:bo. '75 DATSUN 2802
wl traller, bo.'< .wru..~---------Looks great ind rune
good c:ond S975 obo TIYITl TllOI 'II great 12950 549-3185
963 5353 4-SP. low mUes, super IATlll 'll l10 4 aJ4
clean Lie• 2RM2211 new t1re1, run1 greatl
""' $700 646-8382
11111
PORSCHr
AUDI C.HEVROLE.l
ttl9h .. 1 Ou•ll111
Stal•• a S.rvl(•
.......
lYllUIU
UPTOeGMOS,
ON APPROVED CREDIT
8.93
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PEIOUTAIE UTE
UPT038MOS
ON APPROVED CREDIT
9.93
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PEIOllTAIE UTE
UP TO llOMOS
ON»~OVEO CREDIT
lllLLIEW
YIWW&IUI
11 ITICI
autCK '"4 RIVIERA COAV!TTI! '10 ntru
B!AICk pMf1 llnfth, IUlly cond. M09, wtlfte/r9d lolded .... ttw,.We~ LT1 OtlO OMW, M1't .,.. ~·.ooo low mitle. IYt saeoo 912.e10&
•40753e 110."5
COtmler 8'aukl 770-7001 ... '71 ... 8 tK ottQ ntl, aood oono
BUICK
DEALER
IN
ORANGE COUNTY
'"' 01'0 75'-toel , ..... i.. ..
Loeded *'P<I"* equip, ... "*. and .. t"6I for
onlY 19"5. t 1MF!150)
JoMton & $on Linc. Mere. 5-4().MSO
P•PmlllT'll
FUTURA • .. Doot. auto.
air,~ atMflng.poww
brak•. a cYI and ~
more. (1E0"'968) ~995.
Johnton & Son Linc.
Mere: 540-5e30
FORD 1972 Y~ Pinto
RunabOut, xlnt m01or.
MW tune-up, radio, air,
11000 Ca.11 411·2781
, •• ti .....
ssoo OBO. 722-97&7
After 5 PM
FORD '73 Pinto, runt,
need• minor engine w.oR 5400 c.11 545-074e
FORD '84 TEMPO OL. -4
dr, auto, pwr at..,, AJC,
11p1ne whtle, greet eond.
"202391 ..... 995.
. COtmllr Suzuki n().7001
292~ Hltl>O< 114..i
C.M 979·2500 -------
..... 'II LI Slllt
4 Dr, lots ol power equip,
hard to tlnd V8 .ng. In
FOAD ESCORT '82
Hatehb-.ctc·Reblt eng. new
tlrM, gd body, S 1800,
845-5830
.. 211'1'MWAlll
Auto, air. cru11e, tllt,
stereo, power IOcile.
Lie# 1~99 .....
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10t.0 HARllO A lll "'D
(0\IA M l\A f o4 J 11010
t>eeutltut blue & mllchlng FORD MUSTAHO '7 ..
979-602t
MANAGER
For ottiu wppty 11ore
lmmed cwemng 10< exp
enetgetlC leader Soutti
CoaSI Plaza area salary
lo S t400/mo • benelfll
A DANISH WOOi Rug-ex9
Orange· bu rgu nd y-brn,
TIGER OAK Upright
piano already tuned
S1.000 call 962-0t64
t1land9f' 30' MKll, crulte
equipped. well main-
tained Newport slip Tru•;;ati•• s23.500 645-2787
Li11 eral 1611 UH 14 • llllfl INFLA~ABLE BOAT 1 f 9" EXCELLENT COND
THEODORE
ROBINS
NISSAN '85 Maxim• GL
Wagon. 9k ml, fully
loaded. EJCcetlent cond
$12,800 846-76'1
,,, . ., ... ,,,.,
wur
~
1442 S Bristol. SA
141·0220
blue V91our Int, wire ~ e eyt, low ml, gd c:ond,
covers. much more ........, ....-11200 11nn (1MGM3810) $11,595 .,.,..z e:t°s'.-5830 '
Johnson & Son Unc 1-...,..,,-=-=..,...,-==--=-=-=--
EOE 979.5g.4
P/l llSP&TCI lllYEll
AIR frame wlter bed mat·
tress t980 RX7 Bra
540-4473
Compt Nursery tel Men's
0 Neill wet·SUll, Whirl·
pool 24 cu It Side/Side
Relrtg Freezer 968-4856
ESTATE SALEI Retrlg,
new 1lngle & ktng bedl,
sofa bed, 70 vw cotlllert.
solid walnut bdrm aet,
1tereo c.blnet & modular
large 8 HP Suzuki O/B $2200/0BO. 557-0•~
engine & !Ink S 1300 -CASH 720-3979 Newf)On 28. xlnt cond. __ _ well equ1pt c:iean In/out.
ftwtr IMtl 7012 NwplSllp MuSI Niii SISK
Ev/wknd 733-1296 13· Boston wnaler, 40hp -
Johnson. big wtleet trlr. ISH,1/Dtcb/Sttraft
lull cover mint cond j 7022
$3200 S.8-3874 -- -30' ll&T SLIP 18' NEWf>?RT ELECTRIC Max 30 No sallboet•
PACKET 83, new bal $250/mo 548-2420 tertes. xlnt cond $12,000
pp. 714-964-2080 SLIPS AVAILABLE
FORD
1060 HARllOA Ill VD
CO!>IA M l\& 641 0010
445 F Co .. 1 ""'" N•wpor1 Buch l/W '71 &Yg, t>e191, 10K ml
DELORfA}.I '81, Plrlec1 673-t9eo onrebl1eng.newradllll,
cond. 5 apd, air, pow9f, good cond. $1800 Call Viii IMO S17.500 7141650-S.83_ 673-2018 Lv Msg
OOOGE van Convenlon '11.U PIRIM PORSCHE ,77 924• air, al-l/W ·7 t SOUAREBACK
1985. AIC. AM/FM Red/Bleck. moon roof, loys, P77'a, service r&-Xlnt cond, pride of own-
cassette tS,000 mi 4 on cust whit. Ilk• new cond, cords, lmmte, must ... , erShlp You have to Me
floor slant 6 cyl 14Kml, 3 yr warr1nty 53695 ob07l4/837-03 .. 2· this one!· 68K orig ml
540-.. 473 avail Sale priced II --$2500 Cell 549-3265
Merc S•0-5830 FORD MUST ANG '78
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of late model, low mileage
Cadlllacs In Orange
County! See u1 todayt
Auto. sunroof, ale, am/fm
assette, V8.S2100/obo
54&-6721
u.LI TIWI Ill .. 2
Loaded With r>O"* equtp.
m 1n1, wire wh1el1,
teeth« and much more.
(IG 1Wp470 $995. JoM-
IOn & Son Linc Mere 111,111 PORSCHE '81 924 CPE. 5 VW'72Convert, 'allwtlltl', AICtil•1•11'1~c'1 -..5 052608 spd. ~~cnroo:. ate::o nu brkt/elutchltlres/lop LINCOLN MARC IV ·74 m 'II SllMIS can. • a arm, a, Am/Im c:ass. e11ll c:ond 2800 H1rt>or Blvd 11 37,000 low mlles. xlnt COST• MES• Wht, 120K ml, new tlr•.
540-5630 &40-9100
KAIZER '51 Frazer $1000 llPllTS cond. $8995 Cormier $4200 ObO 75t-'4842 "" "' orig ownr, best offer over
• Needed to dellVtlf tear
sheets 10< the Dally Piiot
4 Hrs on Friday ah!!f·
noons, SS/Hr • gas el·
lowance Must nave re-
Ila ble 1ransport111on
Con1ac1 Lisa Smith
a..2,.321 Ei-t 275 wall unll. 963·8377 24' Chrlscral1, VS. glass Sizes 25', 30' and 35'
Call 642·4644
9-Spm, Mon-Fr1
A real collecior's ltemt tOOI Quell St .NB Suzuki, 770-7001 l/W •77 BUG CONVERT CADILLAC '72 Coupe de $2400. 673-9•25. 6N:2~0Pf9'~8~ve"s S::~at:;; 833-9300 PHIOll t 1.. "Champ1lgne Edition". VIiie New battery. new 1---------E OISE t\ull. deep v. euddy cab. eunm COIHL IRE •• VHS. head. runs great.
FI T or PIT Mon·Fn 18•lO w/1oolshed drtpsys seats 7. NB dock,
7 30am-4pm. no e"p nee. & tan $300 1 a..6-4063 $4900/ofter a..2-96611
$4 00/hr Apply in per1on I Ill Stlntrlo II 26' SEA RAY Sundancer
WANTED Slip for beaull·
lul 46' Classic wooden
boat Cell 673-2668 or
644· t058
• 45K ml. Kint. 1 owner tag• imog oen • cualom Aattl la;rt...-tl OO HONDA '79 Accord 4dr. ·72 Blk/Blkl Orig Ownr. 15750 494•2417 evtwknd seat covers, new vin)'I p/1, p/b, 5apd, air. needl Stored 6 yrs $3500 OBO ___ 1op, xlnt In-out S t250.
ALFA SPtO A 19a3. Ivory, lrans work S 1800 llrm. 675-6375 l/W '84 VANAGON GL. 7 646-4112
JllllSll I Sii
Or111e Ct11ty'1 oi.ut
Li1col1/lerc1ry •ultr
dti• <t1 ,.. ,ulity. BOOKS ON TAPE Typewriter. e•lt cond 1979 NEW ENGINE 36K m t hard top. 494-3572 pass, auto. c:ass, 2 tone ~ ------
(10166050) Sl0,995 HONDAT2Clvlc l500DX '81 RABBIT convert. Cot· blue, 21,000 miles, 111r1 C"DILLAC '78CONV 729 Farad CM $395 536-9676 Electronics, 1mma<:ulate 548-5525 ...... MATISSE S (Red Room> priced to sell ask for ...,.c;k
Misc. Traat,.rtatiH 1 Beach Imports. 752-0900 5 tpd, am/Im cut. new mos silver/blk, 1911 teat, sharp #04365• 18995. Blk on blk, 68K O<lg ml •-ti I -ly ,12-uras & brakes good cass. Hint c:ond. $5500 Cormier Suzuki 770-7001 Perfect Cond MtttrCJclH/ -• • H cond 1 owner • S2000 obO 544·2609 Geryl -CUTIER LEASING
ulu. HrriCt. ' ltHi•&
2' 2' Hir11or ltd
C.sll ltu S4t·SUt Recreation
YOUTH CENTER
COORDINATOR
PUT-TllE
48A36 011. perfect framed d-250·851 t e-5•8-8489
Sl200 Tradt1onal d~ '81 Searay 26' E11press
Sacnhce 760-6776 Cruiser Loaded' Xlnt
ScHttn ao11 I c!::~~. s~~ ~~~1a~re 1 _c ASH T_ALKS 494-3468 RENAULT ALLIANCE '83 Re:ii' :~~ c~= ·~~... OALL 102-111-0111 MALIBU '76 daaelc. l'\Jl\I
8 1 YA MAHA 6 SOJ -ISUZU '85 lmpulM. mlnt, 4 door, grey, IUIO, ale. am/fm cass, lheep eklnl, CADILLAC '85 Eldor9d<> good, CUI, al e, pwr
SPECIAL 17 000 miles. :Iii fully loaded, ale. ttereo. stereo. 2 new Ur•. 27K Kint cond, $4200/ob0, tan wltan llhr •Int conct' brkl ltrg. ••Int lr1nep
eiicellen1 condition • ...., cass. Uni wind 30K ml ml. $4200, 963-'4684 Steve 673-2389• Iv mag 1 tK ml, Fuily equlp1: "475 obo. a..s-oe75
962·4349 9lllft S9500 786-5e70 ev11 _ *PEUGEOT * vw CONV BUG '72 117.950 640-8634 '11 IUI ..... Wll
JAGUAR SOVEREIGN '85 * MASTERA Tl * Auto. body In grN1 lhape, WI 11J AU.11&111 Fully IOeded, IM1Mr. caM.
cond w 10 Zodltl & eng MISC BARGAINS• wet bar • shp g trlr a..0.5075 relrig drssr guitars
amp accord11ns etc 85 21,. Beyllner
CASH ONLY' 536· 7347 Bowroder radio trog S6 18-S7 52
MOVING·mUll sell Sol•· \O•lel COiier trlr Ski
Respons11>1e tor promoting love seat cocktail & end I equip!, ell cond 968-t3 l6
and conducting rec tables. silk plants micro-I' fllllllUSI lllltll
reeuon eGt1111tHtS such as wave plus me><e Super I 11 tlP SUelll games team sports ans reasonable' 559-8212 ~ •
and cralls tournaments •Perteet lor apt trosllree 1644~}~al!~~~~7sun
and general supe<111tion tyr old lrtg S2SO Frig· 675-7957
t983 GPZ t 100 red 3900 I Sit.APL y THE BE. ST m1 MINT cond' (stored Sales • ServlOll • Leasing
19 mo) MOVING! $3000 I EUROPEAN ()£LIVERY
obo 675-6373 M/SELLI tS•O JAMBOREE RO.
HONDA '85 ELITE NEWPORT BEACH
DELUXE·RED ALARM • Ad1acefa 10 Fashion Island
EXCELLENT CONDITION 01*! 7 Da~ a Week s 13001080 6•4-0574 640·6444 at a RKreallon Center •daire 16 cu 11 uprighl trzr
ReQu1tes graduation s75 Apl sz elec dryr. t------------------------------4 from h1gr. ,c,hool and 2 plugs 1n10 1 tO Qnsz stpr
years c;oneoe desiroble 5011 s75 000 675-4203 with Pf <Jr Rocreauon
ma1or Mu'I De 111:>16 to SQf' A !'WO piece lull size
c,ommunlcale and worlc mattress end tables and
Nell with boys and girls lamp, ALL LIKE NEW
ages 6 aml older S1an 759·89431833-9824
Am1hrac1te gry, gry lthr * ALFA ROMEO * 9119 Just rebll, $2200• pp, USED CARS & TRUCKS 9 pu.enger. V8
Int, anlr. EurQPI wheet1, *SAAB * BITTER• 545-522• COME IN OR CALL FOR # 1BGB2tll0
many eKtrll, EPA/DOT ~·EA--H-0-VW FASTBACK '74-Fiii •-• .. •• tNH cena. $31,500, 875-11581 ' Stlel! "hltt, rune ltrong Ml~~-
'IST If f TIE ll&Tl · 1 • needs paint. saso -lln " 494-25521497-1597 ""~-~
THEODORE
. ROBINS New '86 VW R1bblt con· * 752-0900 * VW SUPER BEETLE .74 1821 t BEACH BLVD
lltlflll'>te red with wttlte ALL NEW cluth. tlret. HUNTINGTON BEACH us m odet Loaded! l .. l-lotl• ... 1·1111 S 12.500 obO 650·4090 tune-up, stereo cus w/4 • , -
MA SERA Tl Bl TURBO
'84 & '85 EKecut111e Care
SAVE S$SSS
Beach Import&, 752·0900
'11300 D
~. ~
770-7001
))963 Roe.~ llOld
La•• r or•l r A
spkrs. upholstery rrt & Olm ,14 OlntTTI
back, & cover, S 1975, .. .. C Tll A .. /F•• a.. t-7002 ... uto, "'' • t. ,.., ,..,
-----c11eette VW SUPERRBEETLE '74 Liew 1KUR04 I
SUNBUG·GRT SHAPE •lftl
ALL OPTIONS •
$2200. a..5-5224
fORD
2060 HARBOR Ill VO
COSTA Ml!>A 641 0010 .............
4 Dr. lots of power equtp.
dard First Aid Card and I CPR cerllllcation For de-TRIPLE malch drsr & n1te l'!:~llll
1a1l!I concern•o hours ' sin<t wht gld trim $70
S Swvl •(k• wht $25 Blu WI ~IC conlact PARK Bnd 8 tO . tOO 645-952 t RECREA TION DEPT ruo 1 • I MBZTrade -
Silver Blue
Low Miies ,.-, -
Sunroof lull service re-I -·•-: ~ IAl.I cords. wlll not dluppotnl I IPlll111 -
Aatn Dt•fftlc t300
Alll'llllm.JI
....... 141-1112
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HAUO R ll \/ D
CO!>TA Ml\A 6A1 0010
In t>eeutlful beig4I With
m1tchtng brown cloth In-
terior ( t NJK69) S 11,995
Jonnson & Son line.
Mere 540-5830
••• , 11&11 Y1 '11
2 Or, Designer Serles with
urrlage top. Loaded with
power equip (1GOE17 ti et $25,995 HJOPCD 1111 C•ty Hall 130-0 NPwpor1 Coap1ten 6011 B111d Newport Blvd CA -92658 7141 &44 J tS 1 ATARI 800 w/all ACCESS
EQua Qppt 1 Employer Incl disc dr pnnter etc . •u ... llNITI • No Add1tion,1 Otal'I ~~DI I · 1··~::1:,~~-0lft' ,f::;2~3~~:-~~ . =!~~~,~
JIMCLICIC
'DI/RENAULT
JEEP
. 17995 Jonnson & Son CHEVY 80 Camaro. lo ml. line Mere: 540-5830 V8. l·t()S)I, air, sle<IO, __ ----great lor kids paid S t800 SAILBOAT CHARTER asking S600 675-5038
FLEET nl'ed p+-r,on 10
serv ce c.oal5 and do ~ '11 100 SI .f et <Hit /a111'4 $0'1
$3650 O BO CALL ILIS 'U
640-9 193 0< 548-9797 CUTLASS SUPREME
CHEVY '82 Cevlllar red, 4 BROUGHAM, auto, 11r.
dr, auto, 1m/fm cass. air, PIS, P/Wlndowa, can,
10 m1, e•ll cond. $3750 lilt lie# 1FY0568
mono• repa;r' S•S-7 100 FrH to YH 6022
SERVI(. E ST A TION AT -E To good hOfT1& 6
fEND/lNT F1PT CMvron monlh old PUPPY Ger·
S1a11on 3000 F3.,..,1,,w m.in Sh"!>ardlChl)w mix
CM AP"'~ n ~'"r~on• 642 2106
SERVICE Sr AT ION
ATT ENCJM~T
Eapenenu-d ""P'v tn i;.er
f "4Ff to good home male
h.i!to Apso tns•de dog
-:i;M w81~5 6•6 8800
\On 3190 Ha•M• C M Jewelry /Fan/ Art
SERVICE STA TION AT 6025
' TENOANT F T P'T My c 0 m m 1 5 'l 1 o n AUOEMARS p1quet t8K
Eves/Oa s 673 3320 Y"llow gold 1 t3 6 grams Y Hand worked. cast mesh
Veterinary Hospital bracelet wtrope style
Need• uper1enced Night I hnks 493-•446
Atte ndant '3 ,F &F h bl .. NI ht /WMJk Apply at 81:>VIOU'! as 1ona e 0 s ., C. blk iamb '• tngth oper&
125 Meea Ori 11· oita, coat wh! cutts & collar 1n
Meaa 631 ·t030 fmbll mink never worn
only S500 Call 760-5374
2nd mink c.011 collar free 1a,1.,. ••• WHIM
5535
1 Office Faraitare ~~~ =!ason&bte• l E••iraeat 6047
5•9 .3 t 77 IBM COrreetlng Selecirlc
Typewuter 15· camage,
S300 }(lnl cond 497-4654
FAI::" Cold TOP OUALITY furniture 1t :::=!!!! tell tnan hell prlce1 En-AITlell CIAllS 11r1 oHICe of t>eautllut
2 Qt* Or.....-1 55 1·4809 leak & Olk furn desk
_ ---chalre, credenzas. oon--"'1l11ttt IOl l farence tbl, rec.pllon --1._ ·-.. -•s turn dr11tlng 1b11, plan _, ,.,.. ... ..-,.; I rtclll. dict1t1ng equip,
LIS Hl·l 1U teg11 1111ng cab1ne11,
KENMORE ELEC DRYER more 846•4405
Exc:ellenl cond $95 V S E D 0 F F I C E
OK&M dbl oven. built 1n FURNITURE & EQUIP
150. $4&-6705 MENT CALL 979.5039
Mayt.. wait* & d~. Pttl I h i•&ll 1041
•vocado green ••~ten~
cond S400 tor Doth ClllHH Sll•r·P•f '"·' ~~8 6302 Snow quar11y-Klp1r a
ch•mp1on llne Gor-geou1
SE.AAS Upr!Oht freeter · tO!'ll ol wr1nkte1 3 left
H01polnt Refrlg. Wttrdl S t200·S 1500 8.42-9057 E1eC1 Ory Whlrl Pool G11
Geaeral 6102 Ce1t1 •n• 6124 ~mat '144
2 Family S1111Sun 9.s llYlll SMll Neighborhood Sal•
Cc.flee tble stvden1 llST Sill! Refrig stereo comp, 5
des• ga$ range' com drwr hl·boy, misc furn & oo wasllers MX 1>001' ~ Furn, relrlg washer dryer, tiselhld goods • n'IOfel
gear ,\ loa more 14 7 w micro patio. plants & Sal/Sun 9·3 111691 Vla
Mariposa San Clemente h~e hl d m 19c t992 Pal11t1no Turtle Rock Balf!toc 1 blk No of •
Adarr' Mesa Verde,
Fri/Sal/Sun 9.5 PIUUTE ESTATE SAU
5 pc bdrm old down sofa &
chair old rockers & chair' Porta potty S35 Tw st
Singer Sew Macntdesk toam r $5, 2" S4 5 gal
olel wall & table clothe\ QB& can SS. 2·~ g11 gas
dolls silver Lenox china r.an S3 Bike seat $5
d1she1 crystal 1001a much 63 1 4489 111e mSQ
mor1J1 615 w Santa Clara SA Fri/Sal/Sun 9 4 N,, ~EFRIGERATOR. Sears
earlyt>irds 18c.u It Spacemaster
wllll •te maker S 185
Corona ••I fllar 6122 K11nmor11 m1c.rowave largP 111e nelr new
Anlq 1rmolre detif
chairs d1shea limps
p1l1ows n1c·nacs plantt
pictures clolhe~ elc Sat
only 9am 2700 Bayside
S lllS Set t983 Nissan
roms 4 lug fits 200
S.Xtmo" D•'"'"' S 100 AT C Honda 110 .... s t95 642 '>•59
lewrrt lt1c~ 1119
4F•ILYS&Ul
1 DAY ONLY!
Saturday August 16
7:00 AM
660 Kings Rd
Mu11 sell Qulckly vac
cleaner B lender
Touter Old klln 2 dryra
Fold cl'lrs Boys tw BR Ml
solld oak. side tbl,
desk/chr. Armolre. &
quilt stand Clothes
Much m0<e' 645-8•99
MISC FURN.° LAM~
K1tch8fl items. etc
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
4 FAMILY SALE
SAT AUG 16TH 9·3PM
3620-3626 CATAMARAN
!OFF KEEL)
Sat 8 5 China 1Sange V&r 2207 Vista Oor1do oft
sa1lle\I ,...,11 tor tO. lltrll I v1111 det Oro In the
Art lurMure Levelore.
Shutters • lrldg. clothe•
(men1 womens boys).
1>1kes. bo0k1 11ereo con-
t.ole, mink, mtrr0<, Kay1k.
ak11 tennl1 rackets
CASH ON\. V
MISC HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
& Furn, Sat '10·5pm
900 Sea Lane
7110-8 t37
SPYGLASS AT THE TOP
Ocean 111ew 4 br 3ba,
geme rm 2 lrplc.
$615.000 Open Sun 1 5,
Mon Fri t0·5, 8-40 9'43
St SO Cor11n1 Eng saddle Blurts SAT 8-4PM
S 1~ 6 pane ••• door I MOVED • Sat 8-12 Furn. $2" P11nl\ dolls 8mm mt" hsehld good•.
mo..,1• prot mo 1oo11 & washer, Iott of grHI
2 rtc1uc11on mtrs S 50· atull 531 Santa AN Ave
S15 IOO't ot moac item.
297 C 23rd St
Sal only Anllquct turn
Murpl\y bd. boOke. com-
1c1, new paperbldl.1. el«
tools grinder air comp,
Lepldtry equip, Aemngtn
rilfle doll•. toy1,
nctw/ul8CI clolhff much
more 2 tSO Rural Ln
Haat. lttc~ 6140
T&ll&Ull YllUIE
Alll&l UUll IAU
llmllS&Ul
[very1hlng mu•t gol Fum.
lampe, l)ICturM,
ecceuorlls, LOTS
MORE.Set9·1, 1800
Port Barmouth Pltee
MOVING SALEI
Full hOueehOld muat gol
From torlts & sPo6n• to
bedroom se11 Thur1-Frl·
Sat. 9em-4pm 3030 Clay
(Santa Anl/Cetellna)
llY1111WJ
SATURDAY 9-3 Dryer 6'2·3284 COCKER SPANIEL PUPS ~__,-· ~ 4 male, 2 ,.,.,..,19 Beeut. C I 11"•
ranitart I Hl4 all Duft color Champ 1.;;";';•;;•;11;.iiiii=•"•I
Saturday. Augult 181h
7 • Mulll Unll partlCI
pat1on Northwt11 ot
tt70 Port Trlnlly Circle
MULTI FAMILY SALE
SAT &·30-2-30
Furniture, Clothing. IOyl,
boolll, IOll of mite •239
DIN Rd near SYperlOr
.-....-1 lln11 wl p pera S 1751275 II I "' ......... I -499.5903 OCCIWAPIEn
Newl8nd & Tatblft
IHt. 8'rMar '142 sAf i-3 fype~h•r. LD H1.-11JI DKl'lettund• Mini, AKC.
l!lL-f"'1\ mutt gof COuch rid malH 8 wHk• (q~ t>«tl. ~· twn. S2SO.t t714)49e 4702 :':~~,:ta· IMIUUHI UntlS
6 W!'.EKS. MALE
At'lllQ\18 osk tacte S 150 2 720 9803 • "' ,. a..o.a Sec· OI '40 113•t13e L.v POOOLES·R·PEOPLE r4't&fY Poodll l)UOI T NCUPI
Mtg •-'-Toy. Min $350 UP
HES 121. 4 o .. ~ 28•8 Cfltlill 2 bet 1tOOla ..... incite~ 7 2,0153-dlf "' Ullfllt .... , .... no 3 1 .. 2 Noh' . Loo .. ,,ed ver; tame ft 8-4~ 028'
ilJnll a ~ St411'4 TZU l>UP• AKC gold
Mutt 1 lrQ bf-f coff Dtlnd1elwht11 malel loP
0'" 19\ ~1>41f· Quali ty Ihle k CQ8ll
ti# • r""":1 .-780-I 137 4 II 7t'23 ... ~all•W"·
Every Sundly Orange
Coa11 Coti.g. F&1M9W 8
Adam• Co111 M"8 Ad·
mitllOfl 6 P1rktng FREE
Spacies 110 •32·5UO
Abalone, ...sneue. fllh
g91r. 1oote 2Sc-S1200.
490 Co1t1 M_. St
ANTIOUES & ANTIQUES
clolhH m1ac Item•
Davenport 111and' '.
3891 r tnl'llltwr• Orlve
lrTi•• 1144
Auoe s111sun 1t17. t:a
Unique &l'llQ. cotleCtbte.
tlMhld, IOOIS, etc SI·
$900 14S8 J Higher"!
COIM n1ut~al ortenlal & PORT .iec 0(08" W/8/flP
NavtjO rugs t>rut c:op-USOObo Scl'Mlnn ••·
pet itern1 Junque. mor• ercyPt s t25, new c:oP9f1r
Sat 7 3, 1983 F'edefal tubing s t8•• bll1H
Moving !hie Sat/Sun 1ypewrl1•• llnene
8·4pm Furn, emall ap c Io t II e •. m 1 a e 3
ptancee odda n l')cll. CHICORY WAY fOtt
ate 384 FlOMf St S•ndt>urgl SA f 9·3
Sat/Soo 8-on Futn. dNm
equip, l/W pane, much
morel 2300 Tuatln A,,.,
ott 23rd &.-24632
Saturday only 9·3 17?4t:i
W OoNnfTont Fvrnlture,
boOlll d~. alfvolf ,...
CO<da. l&p19 • Clothll'IQ
lut• &at tilt
UOOINd IALEI
rldg. fr .. zer. ron top
deeit. oas d~. ornate
w111 pc axe. oln •' • tot•. r~. much mew.I Sat a Sun, 3110 R TOW!IMfld
trom/Oraen'tllle
MBZ Trlde fuat,Ollt /111#11,
lvory/Palemlno, o nly tinlf
$ 1 7 . 9 9 5 I n CI u d 8 I 7 ' IRVINE A UTO
CENTER
714-951-3144
800-428-7 485
sunroof. allOyt, werrtnly,
lull _.vice rec0<d1 and
more 013061 •u IP llPllTS DIAL MERCEDES
17141213)837-2333
MBZ 450SLC '74
All aece.aorles, perfect
condition, blue, $15,000
6«·1056
MBZ ·se 190SL. blk/rad
llhr, reoenl total r11to-
ratlon. same ownr 28 yre,
90K ml S 15,500 720-0168
BUICK REGAL '81
2 dr, V6, auto. air, pb, pa
u~ pw, rm cats, tllt, cc. altond.
~kSwOlf~·,''14<.......•!fl S2.750, can Mike c 8-5pm, 833-0070
*BUICK '79 Turbo Sliver 1442 S Sri$IOI, SA Sport Cpe. 44K ml, tull •.al 0220 pwr $3500 Nwptr II Mira u~ • a..2-0795 Ev 548·11823
obo 497 -4310 .....
CHEVY ·as Caviller Sedan.
pwr steer. AIC, 17,000
ml, 1qu1 blue matching
int • 121945 $5695.
Cormier Suzuki 770· 7001
CHEVY ·es SPRINT, 5 epd,
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
101'>0 HA•llOR tllVO
CO!>TA M l\A 641 0010
can. tan Int, wtllte llnllh. i§
•723843 $3995. OLO Cuti ... ·ao. 4dr, ve.
Cormier Suzuki 770-7001 aulo. pwr, ale, erulM
control S2800 obo
CHEVY CORVAIR '82 756-9281
Clasa•c, red, goad student You OOn·tknowwhat yotlr•
cer. very good condition mltatng If you naven't reed
S 1500/obo. 968-8288 cltUlfled l&tety
TRADE now
YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED !
Daily Pilid
CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678
YOU AM IN DIFAUU UH0P A OllO MniulT. K ... DAf(D AUGUIT 11, 11M. ' 11 M ~ .......
UNLlM YOU TAK~ AC-..... 0.-0..,
TIOH ro "'°TlCT "°"" c......... 1f... A.IL, ~fltTY, IT MAY .. wMtl f'9 CouMy a.ti Of Of a..-1-~ ~~~~r~J:t! UTAft-.•z:. : ~ °" ~ n: ........ c. J,s
NATION M TH& NATUM To II ..... Ml •01--. ,..-~~
O" THI i-fltOCHDING ONc11tort Md OOI ........ ~ Of CQMt lflYOUf'
AOAINIT YOU, ::.,..ou ~.MG ..,.0.. ..._. Olly"°' Aue:.~. I, 11. ll~OIUN llCN•,.i: IHOU.;f~ ~ W· :::-:. be°"*• -.1111• H . '"' YOU AM •HIND If YOUR
TRUeTB'8 MU .. Mdl<W ..... of: '711 i-AYMtNTI. IT NAY M
NO, -~ A. MONTOOM• IOLO WITHOUT ANY
Of\ AUOUIT 25, 11M, 11 A PM1Uof1 Ne "-' Ned "8.IC ll)TIC( ~ ACTION, Md you
10·00 A.M., 91 THI MM by JUHi WAAGA In !tie~ ::.. ._.the "911 rigtltt to
EHTAANCI LOMY ON ITH ~~ ~ Of °'.... MOTa cw YGI" mooount In M Slf'HT 0, CHICAGO C°"11ty requ"tl"O Ulll ~MU ~~~ uo
mLE INSUAAHCE COU. JUNE WAAGA be Oii lie. _._., "°"'--~19 l*lt
PANY, L.OCATEO AT 501 N M per10ft11 ,.::.= MA•DN Pl' ... oaeta Md .... MAIN STAHT In tN Ctty of 10 edflllnlMer ttle YOU AAE IN DU AULT petlMI wtlN!\ ltwM montN SANTA ANA ~'Y ot 08-IN ~t ...... Of UNOlA A DUO Of' TAUST lfom IN d-. thM noetc:ie of
ANGE. s.-e of Cellfotn&a. The petition req~ell DATEO JULY 8, 1"4, UN-dtftutt -recofdtd. TtMt C A l I F 0 A N I A A I! • Mhonty to tdmlnl9ter ltl9 l£S8 YOU TAKE ACTION llmOUllt .. 12, 1 1t.IO .. of
COHVE'l'ANCE COMPANY. Mlate ~ IN lndtpen. TO "'°T!CT YOU-.~· .Mft 27. 1 ... , Ind _. in.
I Clllfornlt Cotl)Ofll11on, .. den1 Admlnlttretlon Of b-ERTV, IT >AA.Y IE SOl.O ~T Ol'liMI untll ~ llCCOunt
duly 1ppolnttd TruttM i.t• Act A PU8LIC SALE. IF YOU 'becomte CUl'Nnt, ~ tlWll oer11!1n Oeec1 Of A~ on !tie pedtlon NEED AN fXPl.AHATIOH Y04J ~not M\19 to pey
Trult tuc:u1ed DY CON· Will be held on SEPTEMMA OF THE NATUM OF THE IN tntn ~portion Of
STANCE L. £1<1NS. A MAA-3 1Ht tt ,.,5 p M In Deipt PAOCEEOINO AGAINST ~ eocount, ~ t"°4lgfl RIED WOMAN. RAYMOND No 3 et 70o cMC ~YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-tul~t-dernended,
OOVLD. AN> UNMAAAIEO ()JM W•, Senta Ml. CA TACT A LAWYER. but )'OU l'llVlt PIY IN
MAN .. tru•tort, rtcordtd ta702 Of! Augutt 28. , ... , .. lrftOUlll ......, 9bOYI.
on AUGUST 21, 1N4, •In-IF YOU 09JECT to the 1 l'CIO A.M., Contolld•led Unl111 the obllgttlon
11MMnl No.~. of grllntlng of the Pl'l1tion W'O'I TD Servlcea. f Cllf°""9 being f0ttd0Md llPOll Pl'·
OMc$lll Aecord• of OMNQf ~ llttltt _.., M I.Ill COfPOrlllon .. duty IP' mitt • loflOtr Plllriod. you Cou1'ty, Slit• Of Cellfomle, ~ Ind et.w YOlll 00. Pointed TnmM un6lf Ind hew the i.g.i rtgM to ttoe>
under lN powtl' Of ... ~or. wrltt9n obJeo. PIH"*lt to Oeecl of TNel IM for~ only by PtY·
therein contained, w4ll ... et Uone wftt1 IN C0\#1 btlott reccwdtd J4J/lt 11. , .... , • Ing IN Mtlr9 eMOunt d9-
putl4ic IUC11on 10 tM t11QN1t tN hMMQ. YtNt ~· lnttr No. "4-285000, of Of· mended by Y0111 Ctdor bid<* IOf c.n. or ~ .. 11not ~ be In per90n or by ftclel Aecordt, .._,., by: wtthln ttwM montht .,.., 1119
dteerlbtd bttow, peyeitMt at YOlll ll1Cln'lty Cllfford All9n Heneon, .. • dtl• of rteofdatton o4 ttMt
the time Of .... In i.wflll IF YOU AAE A CREDITO.. llngle "*'· M tr\lttora, In document, whicll cs.19 of r•
mOMY of IN United Siil• or I conttngern creditor of the offtcl o4 ttle County .... cording IOOMl'I Wein.
ot AJNnca, wttllout ..,. IN decltMd, you mutt fllt oordef of Orenge County, To llnd -ou, ti,. emount
r1t1ty ppr ... or ~ u 'fOllt cAllm with ttle coun or Slit• of Cellfomta.. WIU you muet pey, or to errenge
10 lttle, ""· r:ia11111lon or pr--.1 It to the l*'IONI SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION forptylTlenllOltop!Ntor•
encumbttnCM, .it right, lttle repr--.111tve ~led by TO HIGHEST BlOOEA FOR dolurt , °'It YOlll Pf°'*1Y II
llnO ln1.,..1 now held by h the coun within four monthl CASH (pey1ble It lime of In IOflClolln for lnY Oft.
.. kid! Trv.tM In Md 10 "" lrorn ti,. date ot ,.,.. .. Nie In ltwtul money ot "" rtMOn. conttct· AOBEAT A. 1ooowlng diMot'lbtd Pfoper1y euenoe of letlltl .. Pfovlded United Siii•) It: ,.,. IOI.Ith IOYO ANO MAAY A. IOYO.
t1tu119d In tN eforllald In Section 700 of the lron1entr11nottOtNOJtngt 817 N. BROADWAY 0 .
County lll'ld Stell. to wit Proo.ti Code ot c.iitomw.. County Old Cowthoult, 211 SANTA ANA. CA 82701
PARCEL 1 All !NI pot1IOn Thi tJme f0t llllng c:llllme ..... W Senti Ane BIYd , Cl1y ot (7 14) ~2 117.
ot'trtet-No:-f40-1 ll'f1fte not _...,.,. pQor IO -tow Senta Ane. Stitt of Cell-"you ,,...,. lnY quettlona.
ol lrYIM, u s* rn~ r• monthl trorn 1119 dtt1o4 1119 1ni.,:.t--con~ "';4' ~ ~~,::!;-!::/.!, c;otcJed In bootc 213, PegM htlt1ng notJce abowi. ••T-0 _,.. ,....._,, _.....-,
10 11 ind 12 Mii· YOU MAY EXAMINE the now held by It under Mid wNdl rney hl"9 lna#ed the
ot_1ieneou1 Meee,_ln' the of-Ille kept by tll9 court "you =.:1~ ~::: ~rn•m~ YOU MAY nc. ol IM CoUi\tY Aecor61r "' 1 l*90n ln1eretted In State o.tcnbed u THE LOSE LEGAL' RIGHTS IF
of Orlngl County, lftowrl the •tale. you ""Y MtYe SOUTHEASTERLY eo FEET YOU DO NOT TAKE
end defined M Unl1 7•. on I upon the ••tcutor or ldmln-OF THE NORTHWESTERL y Pf'OMPT ACTION
Condominium Plen. re-lalret0t, or upon the It· 250 FEET OF THE SOUTH· NOTICE IS HEAEIY
c;otded In be>o* 8891, Peoe tomey lof IN eAecutor or WESTERLY 165 FEET OF GIVEN THAT OLEN G.
250 ... Mq • Offtclel Aecordt edmlnlttrelor. lll'ld flll with THE NOATHWESTEAL y 112 IOYD .. duly eppolnt9d
o1 Ortnge County, Cell-1119 CO\H1 with proot or Ml· OF LOT 11 '·TRACT 300 AS Trust• under 1 Deed ot
lomll ¥Ice, 1 wntten reqUMI 1111· PER MAP RECOflDEO IN Trull dated 10.24-78 Ex· PARCEL 2 An undMded Ing tNtt you deelre ~ .......,..., _,,. .... ..,,.., "'"S 117&1h lnter..i In Ill that notice of 1..._ ~ ..._ uvv.o. 1', PAGES 11 ANO tcut.., vT nU»A'""" TON, I .... "'en..,.. 12 OF MISCELLANEOUS memtd woman. I.I NF 1o1e
portion of Mid Trec:t No. -'10l'Y Ind IPC>f' 1 ot MAPS, OF THE COUNTY ll'ld MPlflll prop«ty u
7.at, .,_and defined ...... , ....... °'of..,. pet.1. RECORDER OF SAID TNstor to llCUfl oertlln C~nl~ .. ·~,1~ ~ ~.:='~ "':oc,~ COUNTY obllgllk>n. In flVOf o4 Aoo-
CEPT THEREf'AOM All otl th9Callloml p obM oOde Thi 1 bov1 d11crlbtd 1t1 A Boyd Ind Mary A
gu mln.r1l1 1nd Olhe; ..,..... :. :.... ~A deed of trust 11 one of three 8oyd, hutbtnd Ind wife, 49 • deed• of tnm eecurlng one Beneflc:Nwy, rec«dtd O.. hydroc1r bon1. below 1 Wctr*•n. lfto,. A.....,. not• Ind MCUrtty .... oember 2t t878 u IMtru-
depth ot 500 feet, without w '91111••. 2122 *"" ment 1n different counll• ment 33175 Book 13447
1119 l'lghl of eurltct entry. I.I ...... ,.=-100, ..... (Or.nu. & ANerllcSe_) ' Page 5&7 ot Off\cjal Aecorot
rlMtWd In l"-lrumtnll of Alw. CA TN street lddr... end In ttw Office o4 IN Aecorder
rec;ord P\I~ Orenge COMt Olh9r common deligNllon, of Orenge C04Jnty, Cell-PARCEL 3: An IJIClutiw °=PllotAuuu-t f•.15.21, If lny. of 1119 , ... Pfe>pltly loml•, deecrlblng the lend ~..!:~"'~ ' T fO 7 d11orlbed •bove .. 1119rtln ... LOI 18, Bloek -.,. ............. "' -h ' purpOtted to tw 212 Santi "8".otTrects.&upermep
Trect No 7'°1• ltlOWn u ---------INbel Ave Coet1 Mela recorded In Book 21 Page p. 7.t on Mid Condominium P\8JC NOTtCE California. · · 35 or MllOllllneout M-s>1 In
Plen, wNctl MMmtnl .. tor TN un61f9'glled TNllM the office ol the County Re.-
IN benefit of lll'ld 1PC>Urt• It 17211 ~elms eny lltblllty tor eny corder of Mid County, Mid
""'' to P111oels I Ind 2 MOTICI TO lncorrectneee of the 11reet obllga11one lnctudlog • note ·~ 1 tel t 1 the CMDITOR9 °' lddr111 llld othlt common for the tum ot $52.•85, th1t
.......... 0 ...... ..,..~b ~ IUUC ~ dalQnetton. If eny, at1owr1 1 ~eecn o4, lll'ld deflUlt In.
--"""""'p.. ••noe. (9-. 1111 .. "7 herein tN ~tlonl for wtMch lnt.,..t thereon. logeth9r U.C.C.) Said Nit wtll be mlde but MICtl Deed o4 Trust le MOUr·
with rMIOnably •Umlled Nooe. II hereby given to without cownent or ;,,.,.. lty hU oocured In ttltt pey·
COltl. •xoenMI and 16-creditor• ot th1 within r1t1ty •JtPt-or ftne*ed r.. ment w not tie.I mlde of vanoee 11 IN lime of the In· nemeo trllNfer0!1•1 tflet 1 ga1d1;,g lltte, ~. or $2. 118 ao. 111e1 by rtNOn
11111 publlcltlon of thll No-bulk trantllt It 11>ou1 to be etlC\HT'lbrlnOel, to PIY tN the reof. the pr111nt
llOI ere $98,929 75 mtdt on Plf*)nal pre>p1tty reme1n1ng pr1nc1pe1 eum of t>enetlclaty under M.ICh Deed
Currently Oiied Cuhlert ri.elneft1t deKribed the notl(•)' MOUred by Mid or Tnm hu depoilted with
ChecU or Certified Checila The n-Ind ~ Deed ot Truet, wtth lnler•t 11ld duly IQP()lnted Trutt•.
PIYlble 10 1119 Trv1tM or lddr .... of the-Intended 1119reon. IS provided In Nici IUCh Deed of Trust Ind 111
biOder "' eccec>table to 1rtn1*or• are AOIEAT notl(t). ld'itne11, It eny, documents eYldendng obll-Tru.tM provided proper HOGAN & LYNN HOGAN. undertMletm1o411.1dOetd glllonl MCUred thereby.
ld«ltlflc:atlon II I Vallable 3' 19 VII LldO. ~ of Trutt, !Mt. ctllfgtl end lll'ld IM undltllgneO doll
From lnformatton wtllct'I INdl. CA 8?ee3 PPtnMI of tN Tru••• lll'ld 119rtby declare Iii auma ...
,.,. TruttM deMll rell1ble, The tocatton In Calltornla of,.,. Irv.fl cr•ted by Nici cured thereby lmmedltlely
1>u1 tor wNctt TruttM mall• ol tN Chief necutlve ofllcl O..d ol Truat. for t111 due end peyablt end doee no reor-1111on or Wlr· or prlnc:IPll bullntll ol'flce 1mount rHaon1bly ettl· herlby tltcl to CllUM IN
rll'lly. IM ttreet lddflll (•) of the Intended transfltor II mlled to be $185,5e0 08. trust Pl'GP«IY to be told to
or other common dlllQ· aame The beMflcjery under Mid Ntllty 1119 ~tlOne ...
n11ton o4 1119 lt>Ove CS.-All Olhlt ~ n11M1 Deed o4 TIUl1119retoforeex· cured thereby
tcrlti.ct propeny 11 .t3 l.nd lddr ..... \IMd by IM eeu1ed llld delfWrtld 10 the Dated Augull t. 198&
GOLDEN GLEN Sf . IRVINE. lnllt'decl tr_,.,or wltNn underligned 1 written dee--~ A. ..,._ Miity A.
CALIF 917 14 thrM )'1111 tut )'Mf'I 1a1t llntton o4 Default Ind 0.-9otd
Slid property II being put 10 far u known to Ille mind tor Sei.. Ind 1 written ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA,
M>IO tor IN putpOM of l)ey· Intended 1r1n1flf'M .,. Mota ol 0.llUlt Ind E~ COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
"'9 the ot>ilolllonl MCUred none . hon 10 Sell The underllgr*t Ofl Auguet 1. 1~. before
by Mid DMd' of Truet lnc:IUO. The nlml(1) Ind bullnlll ceuMd Mid NotlOI of O.. me, lh• undtfll!Jnld 1
"'9 , ... and ftPll'!'" ot lM lddress ot lh• Intended hlull Ind Election to Seel 10 Notll')' P\lbllc In end for Mid
TNstM lll'ld of Sall tr1n1l1rM(1) 1r1 IMUA be recorded In IN c:ovnty County 1nd Stilt. ~·
Dlted JULY 11, t8M ENTERPRISES. INC ,m DIA wt11t1 the rlll prop«ty 11 tonally ~ed Ao«>lt1 A
C A l 1'0 It MI A f' f • A-KLINE CHOCAL.A TIER, loeeled Boyd Ind Mery A Boyd, CONVIY~ COMPANY, J.402 W MICArthur Blvd . 'lllO MC:Ur1ty egreement pereon11ty known lo me (Of
....... T,....., ........ Santi Ane, CA tU<M c........... TD ..,. PfOved to me on the bMlt of
Kelly ........ Vice "'-'-Thll IM pre>pltly pertJ-wtce1 eor.-...... 1 Cal-Mlllfec:toty tvldenc9) to be
dent, ........ of Trwtee: nent hlt•lo II dlleflbed In '°""' _,_ ..... -..... 1119 penon wtloM n11M1.,.
Mal COftlM A-.~ geMrll 11 A CANOY SHOP T,..._, 11J Mlft ""'°"' tublCflbed to the within In·
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or.,. co.t DAILY. ptLOTIFrtdeY. AuguM 15. 1111 * .,
U.S. drug agent tortured
by police in Guadalajar~
TUCSON. Ariz.. (AP) -A federal drua
aatnt flown out of Mexico after he was
alle&edJy tortured wtth a can le prod by potic.r
in Guadalajara has arrived here for a medical
checkup.
FederaJ officials brought Victor Cortez, 34,
and his famil y to Tucson because 1t had been
his last home in the United States before he
was transferred to Mexjco earher this year.
Drug Enforcement Administration agent
Terrence Burke of Phoenix said man airpon
news conference early today.
Five unmarked police cars and two vans
met Conez' fl1aht from Los Angeles on the
runway just before midnight Thursday. and
Cortez. his wife and two sons stepped down
from the plane and into one of the vans.
Burke ref u5ed to say where Conez was
beint taken. and he said he was not sure what
physical c-0nd1t1on the man was ifl.
Reports today in the Anzona Republic of
Phoenix and the New York Times said Cortez
was tortured while in the custody of Mexican
police earlter this week. Mexican officials
have denie.d it
Attorney General Edwin Meese Ill today
confirme.d that Cortez had been beaten.
..This is a most scnous and very disturbing
oc5urrence. the deten1ion and bcatins, the
mistreatment oi-o-ur age-nt ur Ma1co. in the
Guadalajara area," he said on NBC's
"Today' show.
"Obviou1'1)'. we're work1og-with-t-he Mell~
1can authont1cs now. and we have the
assurances of the Mex..ican attorney generaJ
1hat they will in vestigate and get to the
bottom of this - as we are. But there's no
question that our agent was badly treated.
And we're not going to stand for this kind of
conduct."
Federal Drug Enforcement Admlnlatratlon -Cent Victor Cortes (with
beard) mta plane lo TuC80n. Arb., Tha.nday DJ.tbt.
He added. however. that Cortez was picked hou rs of questioning.
up by Jaltsco state poltce. and that their "We don't have details on.. (Cortez's
treatment of him "does not represent either cond1uon), and I wouldn't want 10 mention or
lhe approach or the commitments we ha ve even comment on that until we have the
received from the presiden1 of Mexico and the doctors ta lee a look at him." Burke said.
attorney general there. And we're very He said he had not talked to Conez. a
hopeful and very c<>nfident they will do the na11 ve of Brownsv ille, Tex.as, and didn't
proper things to make sure that this w n of know 1fhe would require hospitalization.
thing stops." "Obvious!) we had to take some me.asures
Meese on Thursda) announced details of a to protect Agent CortC'l and his family.
JDtnl U.S.-Mex1can campaign agajnst drug The)·, e been throuJ)l quite an ordeal.'' Burke
trafficking. . sa id. "He'll t>e staying in Tucson fo r a day or T~e Anzona Republic quoted a senior so and getting medical checkups and care··
officLal of 1he U.S. Drug Enforcement · "We're &.lad he's here. We're glad he's out
Admtn1strat1on in today's editions as sayi ng safe. We have received assurances for the
Cortez was "pretty badly beaten. 'Tonured· is anorney general of Mexico that a complete
a perfect ~ord to use." '""csugauo n 1s under wa)." Burke said.
The Republic and T.he Times .both quoted adding that the DEA and FBI also are
anonymous U.S. officials as saying Mexica n conducung their own 1nvestig.a11ons.
interrogators used an elcctnc cattle prod on Me\lcan officials said Cona and another
the DEA agent. . agent were detained Wednesda} after their
The attorney general s office rn th e Mex· acuons aroused suspicion in Guadalajara.
1can stale of Jahsco said Thursda) that ( onez 300 miles nonhwest of Mexico Cit}.
was picked up when his stakeout of a Police took them into custod)' bccau~ the)
G uadalaJata house aroused neighbors' susp1· were armed and earned no idenuficat1on. but
c1ons. but was ~leased unharmed after two rt"lta~t"rl 1ht"m iiO,.r rnnfimun11 their 1dent·
ANALYSIS
1t1es, the state authont1es wd.
No funher descnpt1on of the second DEA
a~ent was provided by Mexican authorities.
Vincent Hovanec, chief spokesman for the
U.S Embassy in Mexico City, said Cona was
working wuh a Mexican, but gave no det.ads.
Cortez was sc1t.cd 1n the neighborhood
where DEo\ special a.gent Ennque Camarena
alazar ~as k.Jdnapped 1n February I 98S. He
was later fo und slain and a top Mexican drug
dealer now rn custody 1s suspccte.d of
masterminding the k.ilhng.
In Mex1c0Cll)'. thech1efspokesman fonhe
federal auorne) generaJ's office said Cortu
was "held one or two houn whjle he was
rdenttfied."
"A report that he was beaten 1s false," said
Francisco Fonscc.a. the chief spokesman. who
added tha1 he had no other details.
In Tucson. re~1dent DEA agent Trav15
Ku)'kendall said Cortez JOined the agency in
1981 after v.orktng forthe U.S. Border Patrol
in Alpine. Texa~ Conez was stationed 1n
Tucson unul Octtmber I 985 and then
transferred to GuadalaJara
Agent's beating undermines
de la Madrid's visit to U.S.
By GEORGE GEDOA
.,_...,.. ,,_ Wftter
W.\SHINGTO -This week", \t\lt of
"'-k\llJn prcs11kn1 Miguel de la Madrid ha~
<.lonl· l11tk to t'a'il' 1he undercurrent of
unl'J!>1 nn~ rn l S · Me\lcan relallons.
\\ hatc\l'r progress 1ha1 ma> ha'c been
mJdl· b) dl' la Madnd dunng hi"> two-da>
uffiuJI \li.11 here appcan:d 10 ha'e been
undone b) 1tw..· bi.•at1 ngof a l l S drugagt>nt rn
"-.1n1n)
T ht' l 'n1 tcd ~131l'"> toda) pro1c~1t.'d "'hat 11
lJlk d "lhc unpro' nl..cd and 1ota ll) un·
Ju\l1lil·d tk11·n11on and tonurc·· of Drug
f nforn.'ml'lll .\dm1n1~tra11on officer Victor
C e1nc1 Jr on Wcdnc'>da).
"\h · art· ~uhm11t 1 ng a note of protesl to the
~k\ll.Jn go' crnmC'nt."' ~ h11e Hou<ic spokes·
mnn l arr) Spcal>.l'' said 1n a wnttt.'n
\IJ!1'1l1l'nl
Earlier tod:l ), .\t1ornl'} General Ed"'rn
Mcc~l' l 1>nlirnl\'tl that \one1 had tX'en tX'aten
and \.lid 1he l 'n1tcd Statt>~ 1\ "not going to
\IJnd lur 1h1\ 1..rnd ol conduc1 •·
But ~kl'~ !>a id he did not hl'lrcH' thl'
10l11 . .kn1 "'uuld hun both countm"·.' plan\ to
tight drug 1ranir ktng and he addl·d
.. , thrn l>. 11's important 10 recogn11(· thl\ v.a!>
donl· b' \Oml· .. rate policemen 1n Jahsco and 11
dt)\''> n111 rl·prl'Sl'nt l'llher 1hc approach or the
(1lmnH1ml'n1\ "C ha 'e rcccl,ed from the
rm•\ldcnt of \k\ICO and the ,lllornn gl.'neral
thl·rc. \nd "c'rl' 'el) hopeful .ind 'en .
lOllfi dt'lll lhl'\ Wiil do the proper th ing\ IO
mal..t· ~uri: that th1!> ~on ofth1ng '>lops ··
lk In \1ad nd's '1s11 got ofT to a good \tart
I Ul''l<la' "hc:n Sccn:1af') of Stall.' George P
~hull1. ll'turn1ng from an appointment tn ~n
I rJnc1 u), arfl\l"d at Andrews \1r Force Ba\C
Pll'\ 1\CI\ tiH• m1nutl''I ahead of de la MadruJ
1hus l.'nabhng Shuhi to gl\ I.' him 1he
appropnale hrgh·le' el ~elt ome
-\s in their four pre' 1ou<. meeti ngs. Reagan
and de la Madrid appeared 10 get along ~ell
.\Iler their 2' ··hour mt>et1ng ~ednc<,da~
bolh pra1~cd the l'ffom ol the 01her''
go' crn mcn1 to ach1t·1.e a morl' coopcra11' l'
rela 11onsh1p
The 1<,sue howrH'r. I!> not whether de la
Madnd 1s a man of '1rtuc and abllll' but
""he1her he or am other Mn1can prcs1dcn1
lan \OPl' v.tth the dccPl'nrng cm1<, Mc\ICO
laces
On this l\\uc admin1<.ira1 1on offiual\ ~·t·m
to tx· d1\1 dcd
Some appcarconlidcni 1ha1 de la \1adn1f \.
lnsututtonal Re,olutronaf\ Pan' v.h1l h ha\
domin ated Mciucan poht1cs for ,., \C3r'I. "'111
be abll.' 10 O\.CrC'omc the challenge~ before 11
much as 11 has done in tht> pas1
Bui 01hcr officials wonder ~ht•thcr 1hc
rurrent arra\ of problem\ ma' ht· 100 much
t ven lor a pan~ as re~rhcnt and rc\otmdul a'
the PRI
WhJI troubles the~ ulli1 1al'> 1s 1h.11 J
numbe r of the problem\ ha H' dm.'t't t~:anng
on the l otted talcs -stead' flo"'' ol 1lkµI
ahC'nS and narcotics 10 th" tounln .l\ "'ell a'
a S96 7 bil lion fon-1gn dch1 mui."h of 11 1)"'C'd
tu l S bani..\
.\ddl'd to the!IC '' 1ht> alleg.at mn h' l \ < uMoms rommr~sioner Wilham 'on Raah
1ha1 "rngnunl."d rorrupm,n·· hamper' th1·
.1nu-na rco11cs dn'c rn Me\rrO and thl' l l.11m
b) oppo<,1t1o n panics that tht· ruhng c!>tahlr'lh·
ment ngs ek'Ctrons 10 maintain po"'"er
l..c<>s than 1wo houc. after de lo \1adrrd\
am val f Ut"...03\, Dc.-mocrallt' ~n f>c.•nn t'>
CX-Conun1 "'hose hom\' \1a1c ul \m ona
\ha~~ a 400-mtk oonicr \.\-tth Me,ico.
n prc'\..cd eoncrm 10 the Mcx1e11n trader
MUC fl>TIC[ MOC M>TlCE
abou11hc alll-g;urons of l.'lectoral fraud and of
dru_s-related corruptton
Sol Sandn\, an author and foreign poltC)
'penal1s1. ~rd recent!) "Me\.1co today 1s a
nation '° 1mal r ns1s ··
Rl.'agan h1m~e l f has 1mpltc1tl)'
c1lo..nowledged that the L nned States cannot
(Ount on Mn1cu 10 ser'c as a bufTer ag.a1ns1
the \preadrng turmo1l 1n Central Amenca.
Hl· ha., ~1d 1hat \1an1sm rn C'rntral
.\mr ma. leh unchecked could e"en1uall)'
engulf Mnrco -a claim ~11h ~htch few
\1n rt <.tns agn."C a1 least publtcl)
f or hr-; 1>3n . dC' la \itadnd tnd1catcd 1n a
'Pl'n h here Thu~a~ that m1sconcepuons
about \1e\lco rn the t mted Stal<'S are
~•dl.'<,prc:"ad. panicularh on the drug 1s,ue.
1--ar from betng a passive conduit for
narcotrrs. de la Madnd "31d 400 Mexican
agent' ha't' lost their ll\CS rn the anti·
'mugghng <>truggk and 25 000 memhers of
1he \.1ex1can armed forces haH been
mobrl 11ed fu ll -11mc 1n that campaign
.\\tor \1c,1co'\ t•conomtc reform program
~hte h incl ude\ a number of pohucall)·
unpopular auste nt\> mC'a!ture\ a State De·
panmcnt offi cial \31d "The \itc\1cans argut
'chcmrnrl~ the)' ha' c done a grca1 deal more
than amone could ha'e hoped But on 1h1\
\tdc therr a~Pt"()Pir"'ho\11) ·~1alarl..\ the~
ha' l.'n·1 donl' near!~ enough."'
Rl'agan appear\ to ha' r gt' en de la \.tadnd
the bcndit ofthl.' doubt on the\<' ruucs but 1n
( ongrr<,~ and at lo~t'r le, cf~ of the adm1n1
tratron 1hef'I.' are deep rnnccms 1ha1 tht
prohlem\ along the L southern border will
tl<'I worc;c befort' the' get better
GHt'f<" GHda <'OVl'N t*t> tlttt" !Hpal'f·
mnt ud 1ptt .. ll1.~ t. t.CU. Aml'nc ..
•ffalrt for ltt AISO<'lalH Prns.
MUC M>Tia: Mf'th4p The followtr'9 per.one lrl meneger • ti tvallable IOf d O I n bu 1l11 It I Otoroe M Wtells OOlng bulinMI.. public: ln19«tlon II 1820 8RO~Hf.A AGENCY ~~-It m.7 pertlclu4lt1)'d11Cnbeel .. fol. lll'7'01, A...,_,..., IMl'teJ "',,_ 0rllllQe Stl1t of Celltomla. ...... Au. c .m .....
TNe 1111.,,_,1 wN tlled f 1)lHE SCANTY PANT"!' H.liotrope Drive. Senti Ana. SUAANCE SERVICE 3505 Nottoe of 1a11 .t lowl, to-Wit Mc9Mtt1 ...._of .... flf ptlrtlOultfly d4lecrlbed M f06-111'11, A..._, .. C..-
wttti ttte County C*11 of OJ. {2JTOHl'S SCANTY PANfY c.ltlornl1. d4.H'1ng regoter Cedlllac A-~1 0 Rie.i '"'"'1Y M All undlvld9d one-hilt P\lbli.hed OfMOe eo.1 ~"::3. M iowa. to-wtt A.&..........,
llllQe County on July 30. 388 Eut l7tf\ Stf'M( Ste 23. ~ hourt Mid ..-.c>Of1 205 A. Coeti Mell.. Cllf. 111m..e .. lnt-1 In lnO lo Lot 2• ol I ~ Piiot August I 9 t5 An undlVI~ on.-h1JI Publitfled 0Jwige C0Mt
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P\lblltlled OJenge COMt 119'2 W..iwood Lll.•2S. INf'Cinv Wllll the d•te ot tN (lndlane Dom.tie) • 2521 lhe s1111 of CalllOff\la IOI 41 •• Md so ot 1'1\11· t~ s1111 of Celtomie.. IOt corded ln 8ooll 111 Peo-I Fseos
Delly Piiot Augu11 I 15. 22. Huntington IMch C1llf nottc. u 8 31 South Gr.inwood ,.,. County of OJ1ng1 CllllaneoUI l'l\aC>I rec:otO. Of I the County ot OrllllQe '8 •I end $0 ot ml•
2t 1~ 82647 Published Orenge Coest lndl 481,.2 · In the Meller Of tM e.111• Ofenoe County Celltomie PUBLIC NQTIC[ I In ti. Metter of ti. Ftt1t• 1celenl0ut lfttlCl8 f'eCOfOI of "8.1C M)TlC(
F-788 Thlt bUll,,... II c:on· Ody Piiot Augutl 15 1818 ..,. Of Roy J .ion.. 0.C..Md more cOfM'IOllly known . Of VIOLET PETfASOH 0.. Orenge County, c."~'·
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Thie tt•tement .... flleO 8rougMr AOtflCY. lno., Pt!Ytl• ..... 10 the hlGf*I Tenne of .... Ulfl In llW· • IUDQIT '°" 1"8 ~~-wlll "" II ~ Qrove. Celtfomi. ..,... ITAW
ACTinout ~II wttll IN County Cltttl Of Of· P\llJC M)TlC( =~·~Pr.I· and b911 bidder. 1UOjtCt lo f\il money ot 1119 United ocaAN V11W Prl.i111 .... to IM higllell T•mt of.-CM11 In t.w Thi~ PltlOnl.,.
um ITArnmwf -nue County on >.Jtt 30. Thie •••tem.nt wee llled confitmetton ot elilCI Su· Stet• on tale or Plr1 Cd! tc..00... oetlWCT ano tJest t>6dder ~ 10 f\11 ~ of Ult Untted OOlnQ bUllneea .. LUSK
The 1o1'cw1ng per90tlt.,.. 18&6 'IC'"10UI ........ with the County~ Of OJ ptt10f Court. on 0t eft• tN and ~ loMellOtd by conflr!Mtlol'I of MooO Su
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9111• on .... or P1t1 t-.n CONSTf'\JCTION. t75IO doit'CI bu11n1M M ,,,.... um ITA~ Coun A • 18 dey o4 AugU9t tHt, 11 note l9CUfed by Mongagt Thti OcMn View $chOot P..-IO' Court. on or tller tM and b4lttftCI ~IOtd by Ollill1e AlltnU9. IMN CA
KHANITH A. •23 Doyit P\IDlilhtd Orenot COMt The t'*""4nO ~.,. = ty on uouet 1 IN onloe ol luoett• A or T""' Ottd on IN pr()C>-C*lrict PfCJC)OMCI budOet tor 18 ctr; of Augutl 1W ., "°'' NOKed by Mongage 827 t•
Or. AnlNlm Ctrlf 8280<t Delly P1IOt Auguet I , 15, 22. dOil'V ~.. "1111t Dunll. AltorMy It"'*· ... erty IO I06d Tin Pit cent°' 1Mt-t7 •be~ tor 1"41 Gib ol Lutlltt• A Ot Trw1 Ottd on the prop. W•ton•l.I.* Cot\stru.-Ttwrr w,.;lllty. 205 t 28, tHt AAO[ WEAf' 213 Gold· Publlthtcl Of'lll\OI Coatt N Mtln s 1,.., Suite IOI. ~1 tMcf to t>t Oepotlttd r:iutlllc lnlPK110n 11 Oc.11 Dunn Anorn.y 11 i..w ... lerty eo IOid T., per oent o4 10t1 2000 ......,., ~ SunMf Pl W YguN1 H F-790 enrod Coron. def , Mat. Delly P!lot Auou-t 1 15 22 Seni. An1c.t1torm10270,, wllll bid V ... &choot Oiltrlet, Hlt<lO N Mtir1 Street, Suite 80I _,..., t)IO to tMI deOOll'*' A~ CA I003t, C..,
Ce1f1 ~ call t1625 2t ttae County of OfSIVI St.I.It 01 kllor °"91'tto beln Mil· "9" Stt .. I. HunllrtgtOll t.1111.Ane Celitomltl t 270, wllf\ bid fomle c:oroorwtlon A9trld "91n1e. •23 Doyle • r\alC ll)TlC( C"-ndlet J a.it. 2 t3 FT9!ll Cellfcml1 1111 ttll rtof'1, 1.-e Ing end .. be r--..O l t leech. CA t2$ot7 fronl AUQ County 01 Or-., Sl1te Of Sidi Of oftert tO tie Ill wnt· Tlut t>utlneee II eon·
Or ~ c.111 92804 Ootclilrvod. Coronl Clel .... end .,,,.,. .. , of Mid a.-,.,. tlorweld omoe It lnY 20 • Auo 2'7, , .... ~ c.lttomlt .. ,.,. '10fll, lllle Ing and .. 111 tMI I~ ., duel«! by I oor~llon. ™-bu91;,... II Con• "..,,. Cellf IH25 , __________ , CMMd II IN ,.,... °' 0.tll lll'llt tfter "" flrYI ~ lht IQ."1I of • 00 • "' Ind end 1111....,1 of Mid ~ ,,,,. •tor9Mid ofllat ., tny w .. ton l utll Conttr\IC·
Ol-.d a.,: • "'*" r:-t· '1CTTT10U9 .,..... Thlt t>ulkle • 11 con· HA VE l.nd 11 IN rtgnt mie Md c:aflOl'I hertOf and '*°"9 • 00 ei m oaeteCS 11 tN 111n1 o4 ONltl ttme eller 1119 tirtt ~ ton • Cellfome corpor
rter'litlip NA• ITA,..._.., dueled by e.n lndlVIOul4 int.,. '"'' 1N "''" oe 011e of.... I The r:iu~ htJannO on '"' ~ e1 the MQflt 111i. .., c:atlOfl w.o• 1no ~ 1tt0n, AICNrd T Oelttl t.cy
T..,., WM~ Tiit ~ per90nl.,. CMndler J ltl A NEED., lltld dB ..... w aoqullred Oeted tNI :)'" cl.-, o4 l)ro po11d buctg•I fo r ww ..... , tltel '"-...... °' date°'.... TNt IU1tment ... tlllld TM 1\at~l -nted dOlftO ~ II ~· l'tlta .........,,, .... Mid • by ooer9tkJn of .... or other• .My 1... tMl-t7 wtll l>I l\eld 11 Mid d«illUd hes ~ 0.ttd lhtt 3 1'1 d1y of Wllh IN County CWtl of Of•
w'tll IN County C1er11 of Of• HAM8U.-Otlll OAIU. 4115 Wl1tl the County~ Of Of· wlM other tt1en or In ao-SfW1ey Mc lllth, Adft\ln 1"'40 8' St,_ Hunt by OC*llloll ol lew 0t other. July, 1tM -.
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W1Qe County on .Juty )0, c;.,nput Orfve. ln'IN. C... engll County on ..., 30, ~l'Oii 11•1' Clo1,1li~-JJ P09 cfl1iOll to tMI o4 Mid 0.-ltlfttor ol Ille tlllle Of Ilk! lington hacfl. CA t 76A1 on wtM C»Mf •thin Ot II\ ed• Con"'* A lougl>~ AO· 1tlt
,... !Omit 92111 ,... 0'"~ ....... ,. ,,. ' ,,. I ' ' _____. .. , ...... time o4 oeath Dec9d8"t h9ttml:* i 191& ll 7 00 dl110f1 IO lh•I Of .. td a.. mlllltlrllC. ol lfw ,,,. ot ..,....,
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l'VOl!tlled 0r-. eo.1 c.1ttomie corpontion.. 2006 Pvblllhtd Ormnge COM1 lilly Piltt propet1y t.1tu11eo 111 tN City ..,..., .. LA9, • Mtf1tl 11\tblllhed Orenge 1 1n 1"4 10 lht 09rtein ,_, L"°'"4 A 0...111, At· ~ Not AUVUI' t . ,,, ~ PllOI AUQUll I . 11 22, "'*"' A._.,. MeMaltal\ Delly Prlo4 AUQUll I . '' 22. Of <lMOtfl Oro... County of lllllM S""4. l4lfte -. Diiiy Pilot Augull 16. tMt PIOC*tY 111uttt0 Ill 1119 City \..,_, 9' U. • :9 tMI n tNf -..en. c.lffotnil '°* n ,... l_.2 llll or-St••• ot Celtomll ••11t1 •111 c 111fot1111 n19 ot n.,o.,, OitMI. Countv o• .._.,. ,,..... ..,.. -,..,... ' .719 TN• bVllMM II con· F-7"4 ~ • -,,....
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• Orange Cout OAll.Y PILOT/ Frtday, August 15, 1988
THE ORANGE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY ANNOUNCES A
IC.,.. ttie~wnoee ~.,. ,_.
RI 11 _. 11!1 ~ ... tubeeflci.d to the wlttlln !fl.. MOTICI Of
...... 9' or_. c-e,, ltl'\ll'Mnl end ecllnowtedged TllUeTU'I IAL.I TMl9Ttl't MU c ..... ,..~. 1 flitt A.II',, ttwrt 11'14'Y Mecuted the Mme. YOU ARE IN O(FAUU T.t . MO ......
public hear_ing
ON THE
....... 1, -. Lee A. M 0 9' M A M • UNOER A OE!O O' lAUST MOTICI
.... C:.-,R11 ... ITAU"°"'"Mn~:.--... OAT!O 3/29/82 UNLESS YOU AR( IN DlFAULT
....._ ekl, c---. YOIJ TAK[ ACTION TO UNOV\AOl!OOf TRUST,
.. ~ floe In °' ... c.My, Mr PROTECT YOUR PAOP-OAT!O MAR 20. tH5 UN·
..oRTAMT MOTICI OOflttYl .. I*' ........ ,,_.. ERTY, IT MAY SE SOLO AT LESS YOU TAKE ACTION
If YOUR PAOPlAl"I' IS IN •• t• A PUBLIC SAL( IF YOU TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP·
'ORICLOSUM 8f CAUSE ( .... ) NEED AN EXPLANATION !ATV, IT MAY 81! SOLO AT
YOU ARE &fHINO IN YOUR P\ibli.n.ci OflnQO Coul Of THE NATURE OF THE A PU8LIC SALi If YOU "
PAYMEHll, IT MAY H ~ P~ ~I. 15, n , PR0Cf!OIN09 AGAIN9T NffO AN f.lCPl.ANATION
SOLO WITHOUT ANY 29, 111M YOU. YOIJ SHOULD CON· Of THE NATUAE OF TH!
COURT ACTION, Ind yov f1M TACT A LAWYER PAOCEEOtNOS AOAINST
mey llew the legll rlghtt to On 8/29/&e el t 00 P M YOU, YOU SHOULD CON·
SANT A ANA HEIGHTS SPECIFIC P-LAN
t>tlng y_Our acoount In qood l'\ISLIC N0ftc£ SUN KIST SERVICE ,,J;OM· TACT A LAWYER
llendlnQ by plying elt of PANY, u the duly ~led On 8ept9mber 6. ''"·It
'f04J' put due P&)'!Dllntt ptu1 NOTJCI TruttM un<Mf end pul'9Uant 9 15 A,~ OAAl'IOf. COAST
permitted cottl and OJI• IHVlnNQ INDI to Dted of Trull.. recOfdOd TfTLE COMPANY, • call· l*IMt wttllln tt11M montt11 IND ITUI JM) • .,. on 4/lt/12 P Document no. lornti COf'pe>tl llon, 11 d\lty
trom the CS.te lht9 notloe of NOTICE 1$ HEREBY 82-t IN23 of Official Ro-appointed TruelM undet
defauh wU rOCOtded Thlt GI V E N I II et I ea I e d C:ordt In the office Of Ille Re-and purauanl 10 Dted 01
amount le 12. t ti 80 11 of ptoe>OUI• wlll Cle roo.N«I by COider ot OrMQe C«'"ty, 1 Tru1t. rocord«I Metch 22,
Juty 27, llM. and wtll In• the City of Cotta MOM to Ce11fornl1 . ea.cut•d by ua~. tt In tl. No.
CrMM until your l!CC:OUnl wit The City Council. P.0 TERRY KEENE, AN UN-85-097897. In t>OOlt nll .
ci.com.. curront Bo• 1200. Cotta M .... Cell· MARRIED MAN WILL SELL oege n/a of OfftGlll Aeciord1
You m•y not ll•Ye to P•Y l0tnla 92829· 1200, Oil or Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO In Ille office Of the County
llW tttllre umpeld Po1110n of belore Ille !lour 11 00 Im THE HIOHEST BIDDER FOR Rec0td« ol Ofenge COl>llty,
yOUt occount. ovtn 11\0ugll on Frldty. Augu11 29. 198e CASH. (peyeble 11 time of Stale ol C.,lf0tnta, Executed
Ml peyment WU d4l!Nlnded, II thllt be the rMOOOlll>lllty Ille In lewful fnoney of Ille t>y Merle L B ...... ne. WILL
but you mu1t p1y 1111 of Ille bidd9f to doll• nit United Staltt) at AT THE SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
emount llltod 1C>ove bid 10 rhe City Clet'll'a Ot11c. NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR
DATE:' TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1988
TIME; 1:30 P.M.
LOCATION: PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING ROOM
10 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA, SANTA ANA
Un .. 11 tlle oC>llgetlon t>y tile proper announeed IT 0 THE C 0 UN TY CASH (peyal>le II llmo of
being lorecloted upon I*· time Bide Wiii be put>llciy COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC Nie In lewfut moMY of tile
mitt 1 IOt\glt perlOd y()U ~ and r .. d lllOud et CENTER DRIVE WEST United SlllM) at t!W lrorit
n•~ 1"41 legal rtgllt lo 1top t t 00 a m. or u eoon tl\efe-SANTA ANA. CA llt right. tntr•nc. to the old Ofenge
the tor.eloeure only t>y pay-en., .. prlCllceble on Fri-title eno Int••• oonvey«t County CourtllOuM. IOCat«I
Ing the entire emount do-dey. Auguat 2t 1998 tn the to end now held t>y 11 Wider on Sen1t A~ 81Yd .• ~
mended t>y your creditor Council Cnemt>ers Cuy Hiii .. Id O.ad of Tru•t In tile ,_.. Sycamo<• St end
within 111r .. mon1t11 en., tlle 77 Fllr Drive. Cost• M... property tltueted 1n .. Id BroldWly. Santa Ant CA, all
date of rec:OtdltlOn ol 11111 Calllornla, for Ille turnrltllng County. Calllornll ct.lerlb«I rigl\1 tit .. Ind ltlter•t con-
doc:ument, wtlk:h dete ol r• o I Pe Rs o,.. AL C 0 M • 11 veyed to end now held by 11
cording eppMl'l llefein PUTERS A Condominium com-u~ Mid OMd of Truat In I
To find out the amount Addll10n11 Ht• of Ill• prlMd of Iha pr~ t1141ted In .. Id
you mu11 pey, or to errenoe apec1ftcet1on1 m•y oe ot>-PARCEL t County and State deecrlt>ed
l0tpayrnen11011op1hel0<• talned 11 Iha Ottlet ol Ille An undlvtd•d 111111t1 •• 1
The Orange County Planning Corrnlulon wt 11 hold a public hearing on thr Draft 'l•nta Ana Hclghtl Sp•cift c Plan IZonc
Change 86·22P). Thr Specific Plan tmpln1ent• the land u•e pl•n for .,Santa An. Hel&ht1 adopted In f,.bruary 1985 by
the Orange County lloard of Supu~vt•nrt The Specl t le Phn docu•<;nt con•hl• of four plan co111ponenl1 : land uu •
circulation, pub I le aervtura/ut II It lea and recr•atlon, &5 wel 1-aA • COll'l'llunlty de1t11n pro1r•• and hnd u•e dl•trtct
regulation•. Adoption nt tht !>peclfh Pla n wlll replace the z.onln~ aguhtlone which currently apply within the
Spe clfl< Plan hnund•tl•~ with• 11'1 of land ua .. dlitrlct rf'guhttone tailored to tht' area. hnpnrtant ••pect1 of tltt•
phn include.
ctoeure, 0t If your Pfopert)I 11 Purcn111ng "~' at 77 F11r lnterN t In end to Lot 1 ol Patee! No I
1n tortclo9ure f()( l'IY 01ner Or1~. Coste M•••· Cell· Traci 11'228. In Ille City ol An undivided 1/ 13th
reuon. contect ROBERT A lorn•• Bldt ll'lould oe r• Cotta Mele. County of Or-lnt9fffl 111 Ind 10 Lot 1 ol
BOYD ANO MARY A BOYD turned to Ille llltntlon ol Ille enge. State Of Calllornle, .. Tr1c1 I 1081. In the City ol
817 N BROADWAY O. City Clerk, wtll\ln uld llml per map recorded In Booll Coate M .... eccordlng to
SANTA ANA, CA 92701 llmlt tn I ... led enY91ope. 486. PIOfl 45 and 4a In Ille 1111 map rec:orded In Book
1714) 543--2117 ldenlllled on I"• outtlde with o ffice 01 tlll County 1'19-495. Peg" 49 end 50 ol Mle-
lf you ti•..,. eny queetlont. 1111 Bid Item Number and Ille eo<der of 18ld COllnly cet11neou1 M1p1, In Ille ol•
you allould contecr 1 lawyer Opening Dell E•C9PI 11\etelrom Unlla I flee of 1111 County Roc:ordef
or flle government 1gOOcy Etch Otd •"•II ~lty througll 1a .. tllOwn on Ille or Hid County
wtllcl't may ne~ lnaured Ille "eh ind every nem u Ml Condominium Plen II· Eltcept 111 right• to
1oen le><tll 1n '"' spectllcellont corded In Book 14 199. Paoe aut>aurfece mll'lefllt. 0111.
Remember YOU MAY Any ind 111e•oepllons10 ttw 1964 end r•recotded In gas and otner llydrocert>on
LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF tlc•llon• mutt be CIMr· BOOk 14284 Pege 87'. Of. IUbllanc .. l>Ut without the you o o No T r AKE 1y 1n Ill• bid end Ill ur• to flcl•I Rec0td1
1
rlgtit ol entry •• r
PROMPT ACTION ·Ml lorl" 'eny item In the Alao llcec>I 11\etelrom 111 E ! Ingrum end Hazel H ln-
N0 TICE IS HEREBY 1p1c111c111on1 111111 Ile lllow exelullVtl ..-nenlt grum 1111 wt11 recorded
GIVEN THAT OLEN G 1gr()(Jnd1 for reiectlon or t"• lor pall<> pvrpo-.. "10wl'I August a 1955 tn Book
BOYD 11 duly eppoinled bid 1on Ille Condominium Pl1n 3185 Paoe 587. Olf1C11l A.-
Trull .. under 1 Deed of Elon ll4d shell ser 10<111 Ille 1 •llo..,. rel9frecl 10 COfds
Trull dlled 10-24-79 b lull namet and residences or PARCEL 2 Alao ei1cept Un1t1
ec:uted lly ROSA GASTON 1 111 persona end parties Unll 0-1 ll'lown on 1111 '"'ougn 13 lnclutlve 11
m11r11<1 wom•n 11 ,,., tote 1n1.,es1t0 1n the prOPOsel II Condominium Plan l et.,red snown and dllCrlbed on rrie
end 1e1>•ra11 property u Ille old 11 t>y • GOl'porallon to •n Parc;el 1 at>ove Condomtnlum Plan re -
Truttor 10 teeure cer1aJn state 1111 n1mn ol lr>e of· PARCEL 3 corded J1nu1ry 19, 1983. u
ollhge1ion1 "' lave)( ot Roll-IK.ers wno c1n sign an An eaclual..,. .. _,,.,,1 '°' 1n11rument No 83..()2788-4,
art A Boyd end Mary A egreement on benaJI of the patlO purposes over lhll OH1c:1al Record• ol .. Id Or-
Boyd llutllend end w111 At c.orporll•on and wnetl'ler por110n of tile •e1tr1c11d 1nge County CelllOfnle
Benehclery. rec:ordtd De-more 1n1n one olfic.r mutt common are• d19Crlt>ed u P•rcel 2 Un11 3 11 "10wn
~~ 27 1979 11 lnttru-sion II Ille tlld 11 by a P•r1· P-0-1 on Ille et>ove referred and defined on Mild ellolfl
,,..,.., 33174 ~ 13447 netSfl•P Of • j04nl veoture to COOdomtnlum Plan
1
menfloned Condominium I
Page 585 or Olfletet Record• 1111e IM nemM and •d· Tr>e toral amount of Ille Plen
1n tne Otttc.• of 1ne Recorder dresses ol all ~al P•r1· unpaid ll•lance ol '"• olllf· 1 Pere* 3 Non .. xclutl~
ol Orenge County Call· ners end 1otnl "9nturers 11 gallon MCUrtd by Mid Deed llMmttnll lor acc.u, In·
1orn11 detcrtblng Ille land the t>tdder 11 a sole 101 Trusr and reuonebly esll· gress egreu UM Ot110Y· I
tl\lrlln 11 Lot 17 Bloclt P'<>P""°''"'P or' enotner meted costt ••e>enM• and 'men1 drelnege. eneroee"·
·B'", ot Trecl !>46 H pe< map ttnllly 1"81 does t>ullne.t I advance• at Ille time of i"e lmenl support m11n1en-
recordtd 1n Boolt 2 1 P1111 under 1 ltett11ou1 neme. 1111 1n111a1 publ1<:111on ol 1111 No-1nc1 repairs 1nd for otner
35 of Mlac;ell1{'10<JI Mapa In ll•d s"11l 1>e 1n tne reel name 11ce of Sale 11 $64.70a 25 jPUIPOMI. all H atlown In 1111
tne o!flce 011111 County Re· of tile bidder wllll • dfflg· Currently dated c11hler's 11>ov1 mentioned Con·
corder or Hid Counry \lid nation ro11ow1ng s11ow1ng c:"ec~s or certified c:riecke ldom1n1um Plan and 11 de·
ollllgallon• 1nclud1ng 1 note · OBA lttie hc1111ous nameJ" will be 1ccep1a1>te 10 1111 lscrtbed In 1111 •l>Ove men-
lor 1111 eum or $52.•95 11111 p1ov•ded however no fie· Trustee provided tney ere 111oned 0ec1er111on
1 llr .. ch ol end delault 1n 1111ous name •"•II Ile uted drawn 1n favor ol Sunkttl PerC411 4 Exclutlve ea1e-
tM 01>t1g111on1 tor w"ICll ,unle" l"e<e 11 1 current Service Compeny end Niii· men ts 1ppurlenen1 10 I
aucn Oe9d ol Trull 11 MGu• reg15tr111on w11" tne Orange rac1ory 1denllllc111on 11 1v1ll· Percell No 1 end No 2 ~
tty nu occured in 1h11 pay Countv RecOfder In cue ot &Ille ac"lled above located In
ment 1111 not~ made or co•pora11on1 include I"• Tne llrMI edd•• anO H id lot I ol Trect 11081 IOf
S2 I 19 80 1nc1ud1ng nam111 or '"• Prt111den1 other c.ommon deslgnetton use for y11d end entry
monthly p1ymenu ol Seoe11r, Treasurer and 11 eny or tne reel properly 1P<JrpoM\ defined end de
S52• 9S due • 27 86 Manager detcrtt>•d 1t>ov1 II tcrtned •• Rntnc:ted Com·
throug" 7 27 a6 1nc1us1ve Tiie C11y Council or me purported to ll• 350 mon Ar11 1n l"e at>ove ,,...,.
1na1 by re .. on 1,.,.,aol the C•tY of Costa Meu rll'MfVel AVOCADO •0-1 COST• honed Oecler111on •nd ••
proaenr llerlellCll ry under '""' r.g"' to ••1ec1 1ny Ot' all MESA CA 92627 11gned tn the ellove men-
sucn Oe9d or T1u1t ,.., di-ll•O• Tiie under11gntd Trullee II~ Co"Oom1n1um Pt•n
POStled ..,.,,. .. id duly IP 011eo AUQvSI 12 1986 dlKla1m1 eny llalllllty '°'any T,,. srreet lddt... end
pom11C1 Tru1IM M.ICt• ~ Put>•rsnld Orange Coast 1nc0f•ectness ot lfl4I 1t•MI 011\er common design111on
Nev c lrcul•ttnn vl•n lr•l6nl'd r 1 •~l>"'"t• bu•lncaa .. nd re•ldcntllil tr.ff le.
I
f!l(htu lrKul•t Ion ,,f
~tth eurroundln~ o rh~n
ho r • ~ 1 .n I »I her uae• 11tthtn TtUJldrntl•I are• to her rer enaure co111pat \bl 11 ty
' <;peclal afro< •J .. v .. topm .. nt •ten•hrola .. nd .. rchttci:.turrd l(Uldf'llnea tor bu.Int>•• par~ rirea alon, AC•Cla and Birc h
:<trce tH t o eneurr ,lf•ll pl .nni:d 1ltv,ln1•111trntw which ... re: adequately buf ~rrt>d from .. dj .. rent rcstdentlal neighborhood .
Specla l 1 .. nd.c .. ~r 1,uttlt' I Int·•
t har.ctc:r ,.,f t hto conmunlty.
COXPLIANCE i.:JTH CEQA Pln.,, E!R '>01! w .. > .,r1 lfled to111plete .:in f'c:bruary [1'; T111f11>y C1\e ~rrd of 9u1t11"<rl6-0U foe Mt.h
tht' John \layne A1q ,nr1 ~1.,.t.,r Pl.,n ,.n<l "•nt• Anit Heiglt" 1.nd UH Coop11tlbllttv Progru1. Draft Supplemental EIR ~08A
hoa been "r"p .. reJ (nr t he '\pt'c lfi l' Pt.,n ,, " •u pi-1.,rn .. nt t o Pinal ElR S08 to 1att•£y the requ!reaenta 0£ CEQA. Draft
Suf>plemientol E!JI ~08A 1~ curr .. ntly out !o r p11bll c rc:v1o<w until St'ptembc:r 8, 1<1116 .nd wlll bor preae11tf.'d to tlle Plannln&
C'oi:ll!lla•ton ,onn th .. r .. •fter. II Y'"' .. r .. t nt .. r .. ~c .. d in reVtl'<Jlnl( th11 document. pt ....... cont .. ct Karl Rt1tonl of the
EnvtronmentJI .nd S1;t·•ld Pr o 1c:"• Dl VI H 0'1 .r f ll~I 8]4-~561. l,1>r"1C1ent ~ on thl1 dncument mutt be rect'\ved by the
Co•rntv by S"r•(l''Dl.~r '1, 19111,
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plnn .. r .. tnvll,d t o fJT<'•""' thrlr vl"W• bt0fore the
1•1 .. u111ng Co1TV'1l•ol on . Pl""'' lie: .. ovtaed thot, should
Y''" ulttm .. ti:lv c h.,l l~nl!" th" l.ounty'., actlon un
!I I • • .,.,clflc 1-l •n In C'Ourt, you tidy lie ltarited
t o r .. 1.tnr< onl y thoa .. l•oUe• ynu or .om.,one .,1ae
'"'""l .. t lhe puti l lc h"ar ln" de.crlbt'd In thl• notice,
•H 11'1 wr1tt.n corr .... pr.ndcnt" dorltvt:rcd tn th .. Ct>unty
11 , ••r ~·rl tH lo, tit .. put.lie h., .. nnl( .
I " l1Jtlh,.r 1nl o rm .. tlon, you •'" Invited t o ca l l
Mt<kl 11 .. rri. of th• Prn 1t'ct f'lonnln!I, Dlvl1111)n •t
l/14 1 lll4-•t<l'i, or """'" lnln lh" office located
.r U r 1"1c l"tnlt-r 1·1 .. t. lro rn.,r of Bro .. dw .. y and
11 v1. t.t·nt"r l>riv,), lluoPt 2)!1, .;,.nt .. Ar1,., foll(ornlo
1.tl 11J!·4U48.
Publ.1sheo O:.tiOjC coas t u.11Jy P1lo l
8/15/~E F-Pl2
ol Trust and 111 document• 01111v P •c.t August 15 19116 lddreas and otner c.ommon '' any 01 1rwi real property----------..,.----------......,.----------.--------------------------------
evtdenc1no ot>l1Q1tions ,. • F821 °''t0n111on r any tnown de' c "1> 1 d above 1 •
c.urld 1n1r11>y end rna hereon purpOl'11d to oe 28<>0 Elden
underalgned doe' neret>y PtalC NOTICE Se•d sale will oe mlde l>vl •A ') Coste M ... C1111orn1e PU•LIC HEAfltNOI wtt.L I Tl No. 4m NOTICE TO
declare 111 sum1 tecured Wl1,,oot covenant or wer Tritt unde<slgntd Trull19 •E HELD •Y THE COITA NOTICE Of' COHTw.ACT0.-1
l"e•elly lmrnedlllely due FICTrTIOUI IUllNE ll ranty e•pren <>< 1mphe<1 re-d•5Cll1ms 1ny ll11ltllly 10< 1ny MEI A PLANNING' COM· TflUITIE'I IAU CALUNO FO.-INDI
end P•Y•llle 1nd do .. llete NAME STATtMENT gerd1ng l1lte po•-ton or incorrectness ot Ille 1tree1 MllllON AT THe CITY YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Scnool Olelrlet HUNT·
P\EllC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pt.el.IC NOTICE
t>y 911CI lo c•uM '"' trull Tl\e IOllOWl"Q P4Wtont 811 encumbrences 101 '"• 11ddr11ss end Ollltlf common HALL, n fAllll DllllVE, UNDER A DEED OF TRUST INGTON BEACH UNION
property 10 be told 10 telllly dOlt\Q llu11neu .. Down lpurpoMt .,, ..a111ty•ng Ille •n-desrgnlliOn. ti any '"°"'" lco1T... MEIA, CALI-DATED 4/29185 UNLESS HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ~~~~[;~~~!~~~~~=====~~=~~~~ Ille ollllg1t1on1 Hcured Unde< 425 FernlNI Corona delltednen 5""u•ed lly ••td ""'"' 1FOflNIA, AT 8:30 P.M. 0.-YOU TAKE ACTION TO Bid Oeedllntt WldMldly,
ll\lreby de! Mer CA 92625 Deed or Tru.i including 1111 S1id Nie will be m1d1 t>ul AS IOON AS POlltaLE PROTECT YOUR PROI>-September 3 19a8 • 2 00 ~
Dated Augull 1 198(1 Kom Jaye •25 Fernleel lees cM•Q"IS and 8~1>9"'" "'''"°''' coven•nt or war THEAEAFTEA ON MON-ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT Ip M • 1J
llloben A Boyd, M•ry A.. Corone del Mii C,. 92625 ot 1"9 Trustee r11nty 1•pret1 or implied re· ,DAY, AUGUST 25, 1M.. lllf-A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Plac1 o l Bid Receipt ! ~
lk>)>d . T"'' lluatnen It con lllet>enellc.1aryunde•Nid ,gerd1ng11t1e ponesslon or OAADINO THE FOl.LOW· NEED AN EXPLANA TION HUNTINGTON BEACH ~
STATE OF CALIFORNIA due.too Dy an 1nd1V1du11 Deed of fruit nertolore u encumbr1nces lo pay 1rie 11NO APPUCATIONI. OF THE NATURE OF THE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· ~ ~~~,ij~~ilW9~ COUNTY OF ORANGE I SS I Kim J1y1 e<.uled and delivered lo '"" lrt1me1n1ng pr1nc1pal sum or IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· PROCEEDINGS AGAINST TR IC T E 0 U CAT I 0 N 1
On Auguott 1 1986 llllo•e r"'' •tatem"'11 wes llled vndt1•"9~ • w;men Oeo-1tM notM ll«Cuted by .. Id l1NO-ACTIONS ARE OU. YOU SHOULD C'ON· CENTER. 10251 Yorktown •
me, tne undersigned a ...,uh 11111 Co1inly r,1fltk of Or 1ar1111on ol dehtull and De l)f>ed ol Tru't wttn tnllf'MI CH ALLENGED IN COURT TACT A LAWYER Avenue. HunllnQton Beecll. /
Nollry Put>liC 1n end lnr Uld 111ngfl County on July 10 mand tor Sall and 1 wrtllln tne1110n as provided in said I THE CHALLENGE MAY BE On 9/S/86 at 10 00 AM CA 92648 / • •r'""""''"'
County and Siiia per 1986 No111:e ot Oehtult and EllC norn •dv1nc11 11 any, LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE Newport EtGtow Company Pro1ec1 ldenlltlclllon
'l.Onally eppeared Robert A "311112 lion to Se41 Troe unde<aigned under '"fl terms of Hid Deed ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES 11 tne duly appointed Neme Bid No 842 • Swtm-r~~~~~~
Boyd end Mery A BoYd Put>Hsllf!d O;ange Co1111 c..tu&tld 111d No11ee ol De-of Tru~t '""' cnar~ and IAT THE PUBLIC HEARING Trustee unde< and pur1u1nt ming Poot Fltlt< f\e91ece-! 1
personelly known 10 me '°' Oa111 Pilot Auqust 6 15 n fault and ElecllO'I to Seo to ••r>11n~'ol t11• Trulllfl and 1DESCR1BEO IN THIS NO 110 OefJd 01 lruat Recorded menl. Edison High Scl'tOol 1 t ...,.::..::;~:11
prolled tom. on tlle 1>u11 of 29 1966 ~ •lllCOfded in t"41 coon1y of the tru,.s cre••ed by said TICE OR IN WRITTE N COR-on S/91115 H Document no Piece Plana 1r1 on roe l! "/ ~~~C~~~~~~~~~~-~~ .. llsleclory evtdenC.ello 1>41 FB 10 Nl"lt1re Ille real P•Opetty 11 ~QI Ttual AES P 0 N 0 ENCE 0 E -a5· 1681183 01 OlflCllt R&-MAINTENANCE OPER· ')
1oc111eo rll11 1ci111 1m()(Jnl of Ille LIVERED TO THE PLAN· cords 1n ,,,. ottice ol Ille Re ATIONS ANO CONSTRUC· I
DATE 7128186 unpl\1d bal1nce ol Ille 01ll1 NINO COMM ISSION AT OR ·co•der of Orange County TtON Room 321. Hunt· J A -----.
DEATH NOTICES
I UN IC 18 T IE Ill VIC f g1Mr1 511Cured by lhl ProP-I PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC C1hforn11 ueculed by tnglon Beech Union High /' ...------~
COMPANY. •1 l ue Hen· l)tly I() Of! SOid and fHIO"I• HF-ARING 'GARY MICHAEL SCHMIOT Scnoot OlllrlCI Educallon ~ ,L I 1----·· elM, TruetM l ale omc.<. at1111 aS11mated costs ex· 1 PLANNING ACTION AN UNMARRIED MAN Will Center 10251 Yorlltown Av· -Y
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TruelM 'a Addreea· 5'tO f 11I ~'\<I\ and adv1nces at 1118 PA-86 145 FOR KEITH EN-,SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lenue HunllnQlon S.acll, Jo I
Main StrM I, llocllton, CA l1ml' ~• Ille 1nlllat pul>llCll•on C. 1 N E E A I N G I N -TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER CA 92648 Phone 171') l
,. IYIHI II hr~! wllf• .. = ~~ Number ~11;>~11~·1sN~~IC9 of Sall ,, ~U~11~:.z~o ~~E~l F~R ~?.'!.;~s:;J~~:!;~:1:: ~~~~~111 1~20HEREBY 1 ·-----
ntfllht•t K<tlht•rtnf Puoh9"1<1 Orenge Co111 rr.et.enelictaryunder 181d ELAINE GLASS FOR VARI· Untied States) et Al Ille !GIVEN rnat 1111 ebove-S 111 , 11 rJ, k If' hp r Daily Ptlot Augutl 8 I!, n 0.W-0 -,1 T ru1t "8tllOIOfe I• ANCfS FROM FRONT SIDE Cnapmen Avenue entrance n11med Scllool Ot1tr1CI lor
liltilh• I!<. <1nd -.t'>lt>~. 1986 etulNJ And dehY9'ed to 11141 ANO REAR LANDSCAPED jto tne CtviC CenHW 8ulldlng Orttnge County Callfornll, f 799 und111\•Qned I written Dec.· SETBACK PARKING ANO 300 EHi Cnapm1n A.,.,,ue ec1tng by and tllrougn Ila
111,1 1.tli\ Wtlll.10!!t ----------11rtt110n ol Oefeult end 0. INTERIOR LANDSCAPE RE Ora~ CA ell rlQM !111e 1Governlng Boerd neretn-
(, 1 t• 1 i.: • S 1 n1 , Pt.el.IC NOTICE motnd ,,,, '>•te and• ""1llten OUIAEMENTS WITH A end 1nterHI conveyed 10 aft., referred to u 'OIS-
M.u, 1 11., 1l.irr1IJ1l'>k \ Nr,11c,. of Oeleutt and Elec:· CONDITIONAL USE PER· end now lllld lly II under TR1CT ' wtll tee.I~ up 10.
Snu rro'>k It' FICmlOUI 8UllNlS8 110<'• ,,., C\1)11 Tiie undersigned MIT FOR AUTOMOTIVE RE-Hid o..d of T1u1t In ,,,. Oul no1 lt18f than the 1bove-(""I''' NAME ITATlMEHT tlu\e<:l Mid Not"41 OI De-PAIR TO ALLOW CON· 1P•Opetly tlluelld In Uld ttlted time. Mlted l>ldl IOf
.111.J tl,,·it f.mulu" r,f Thto toOowtng i>e<aon• are l&lill and EleCtlOn to Sell to ISTRUCTION OF AN AP· County, C11tlorn11 dt111ctlb· Ille ewerd of 1 contrect ror I'•'"' '''""'11•1 ,1nrj oomgbusinestH bf' 1er.ord4td In Ille county PROXIMATELY 2500 1ng1ne11ndlllerfl<n tneeboveprojlCI
WATCH WORKS 3M E wherfl l"e rHI property It SQUARE FOOT LUBE B1d1 111111 be received 1n ~· w Ii 1" Y M .. rnt.lf •r 171" St Unit 4, Cotta Mna 1'.lc.et"(j SHOP LOCATED AT 2t7S 111E NORTHWESTERLY Ille piece Identified 11lov1,
111 B .• 11 .. ,.. v ... ttl (."tub Ct1llf 92627 0911 Augut! 1, 1986 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. 50 rEET OF THE SOUTH-end .,,.11 oe opened end
I II 'i 11 f I 11 I •• I J',, ,. I p,,orllles lnG Cllllfl)rnll Orene• Coeet Tiiie Com-,COSTA MESA, IN A c I WEST ERL y 185 07 FEET OF pvt>llcly •Hd elood •• Ille
369 E 17111 SI Unll 4 Cos111 ""'nw, MO N. Tuetln A••·• ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL LOT 7 IN BLOCK C OF above-slated time 1nd L.1u11 .it• 1 N1 •wpnr1 ,..... ' c o 377 s R M!!'Sll Call! 92627 8ant1 Ane, CA t210S (114) tO E TER M I N AT 1 0 N TRA T N . A PE ptece l l.11 h•ll "'''t~J Mr-M T"IS llustneu ii con-558-2138 xm .• , ......_ NEGATIVE OECLARA noN MAP RECORDED IN BOOK each bid mutt conf()(m
8'1.1rd "' H1·.iltor'>. 1Ju<:.te<l lly • corporation l ayr•, Tru atM .... OMc.t FOR FURTHER INFOR-18 PAGE t8 OF MIS· and be rfllP(>ntiVI lo Ille
r>1 .... .t1lt·d A rrwn( .. n 09Vld J Lyon• Pres•dent Put>lls"ld Or•no• Co•st I MA TtON ON THE ABOVE I CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN contrtcl docum•nll
II" w,·i· (" J f 1 Tiits tll11ttnent wH flied 0111• PllOI A•""ull 1'1 i:i 29 appL1C ATIONS. TE LE· THE OFFICE OF THE E•'n ... ,d ... all ..... ~'~-, .• ,1 •• I "'n1.1 I V1·t• r .,., ( 'h,.,.1 .. r ., , vv ,... CO 0 ...... " .. , ...... _ ..
u • ,.. ""''" the County Cl11<I>. of Or 11186 PHONE 75'4·S24S OR CALL COUNTY RE R ER OF panled t>y the aecurlty ,.._
r •"11drnl -;im 1 I !1hrl L1hw K.111"1 Purplr· 8nQ4t County on July 30 Fa If> AT THE OFFICE OF THE SAID COUNTY !erred to In 1111 contrect
.tnd d ff'\lrir·n I ,,f Ht'.l rt A"'""" lron 1~116 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Tiie ,,, .. , •ddr•11 end documents and by Ille 1111 of
Nt•Wpt1rt Rf•,1( h \In< I K..iu.11 bth Inf Jn try ,,,Mel Dt lD•1c MnflCE ROOM 200 77 FAIR DRIVE Olhlr common designlllOn propoNd .eubeontrlCl()(I
70 I I Pullhs'1ed Orenge Coett TUU\. "" COSTA MESA C ALI ti any of lhe rMI P'~ Tiie OlSTRICT r...,..... IY A rf•l(lf•n-4 .... ,.., Dl\11\lfJn A-..vK 1at1on Daily Pilot AUQutl 8 IS 22 flCTmOUI •u•·--·· FORNIA deHrlb•d e t>ove It 1111 rtglll lo r•ltc:I any Ot ell
11wl)jgf•r for 2~ yr·.ir. Thu11d1·r'11rd A.-.....,:. 1a 29 1986 ""' PubllthlCI Orenna CoNt P<Jrported to be la& •A bids °' 10 wlllve l"Y Ir·
h h t I F-791 NA• ITAT'UMHT ··v-FLOWER STREET COSTA rn l (' p ;.1rm<1c 1·u "n 1 1 , 1 ,. A n z 1 0 The lollowlng '*'~' 1,. O•••y Pilot Augutt 15 1986 tegvlerttlel In l/'ly bid• or 1n
f u•ld pn<>r \11 his fir1t o., •1 hh1•,1d V1•ttrans d<>4tlQ l>UttnMI u Al Cout Fa 19 MESA CA 92827 the bidding
d ,. 1 nt u 1>tm11c MnflCE fhe undoftlgnod TrullM The "-inmenl o11n<1u1-w1f••' Nltn in !Jfi!I of W11rld WM II Tht· TUU\. "" Hlwty Mororing Ac P\EllC NOTICE d1te1e1m .. nyllel>Ut1yl0t1ny lrlel R;l.11on1 llH d•·
flt lh'•n l'nl1·n'(f th1 . "" I IU'"-11 cellOf'" Bl V I p 0.tallnQ lncorrtc:lneM of Ille 11rM1 .. _ 1 ·•1 • 1111l1t.ir y <.of'rVI((' al ,ICTITrvU ...... ServlC:ll 18?5 W11tc:l1ll FtCTnlOUl llUllNll• termlnedt· .. oener• P'tv ....
r• JI •~Wt4 f1rld with SWl.(lllK An·a I Riv NAMI ITATU IUfT Drive "'-POtl S..Cll CA I NA• I TAflMUff lddreu and otl\ef common lngt11tOIPefdlemwegeeln
D>ldwdl Banker Wld 1 ~r\1dt' Nauonal Cem Tile IOl\Owlng penoo1 ••• ~2&&e fhl lol+owiftt Pef~lf• :'11t0n. II eny 11\0wn• ~kl0calll°t11 to ~~ lllil, ... ,. h h I -I dOltlQ bullMU.. Todd Jlmlt VOuG"' •• ---.. 10 bo ............ ._ .... .... -0mp.my w IC f (·,. 1·tt·1 y a<: rosa from BENTON WEST 3941 B reecn v1118111 Hunllnglon d~"? r:, .. ~N 8:. 1 7 2 !» Said MIO will be mlde. t>Ut Hen et•" °" type of work·
l4J m.1n .. gE>m<'nt <> h111 M J rt h Air F"orr •· 1 s Brietol Streei Sull• I~ BHC:ll, CA 9.,848 i ·•onro·~· ... _ ,B I, ,. __ 18 wlfhoul con¥Wl4111t or wer men neoded to eacute the .. , •~t h , ... I s ta an• Celll 92704 ... TI9 ..... .....,. r1nty l111>f ... Oflmplt00,ro-,_1r--.............. ,11 .. .,e ......
own rt.' .. Nt-,.. o u li.1\1 A ugu,1 I~. ·~1e11';.. John Tardlrf 15 Tn11 t>u1tn1H ta c:on-Mue Calll 92a27 O•'dlng tlllo. C>OtMlllOn."' I.it' Ill~ 'Oii'TRICT ~
inga wh1<."h ('(Jnlinu1-<J I !IH~1 I !AM ln lieu o f S1111t>urat Court NowPOfl ducted oy t11 lndlv1<1ua1 0 T Banco. C•lllOfnla. enc.umbreno ... lo PllY the ioc.tod •' tO?S1 Yor1ttown
l:lti lhhe Slime> ~~ hh111 flow1•t'j donallonll Bo•ch Cellf Hee3 ~~d :..~~: waa filed l c11~~8C~1111 t9''2'.,.,~~ River remelnlng prlnc:tpel tum of Awnue, H\lnllngton ~. r Ntl urvwru y T" • t> tlnoH It con ""' """ the nott(I) teeurocl by Mid CA 02848 Coplot may ci. m.1y IM rtldde m has • u witn the County C~" 01 Or Thia t>u11neu 1a con· Dted 01 Tru ... with 1n1.,"1 ObtllnOd on roqueal A COPY
;:1f(', ll&dnnl «Mh flynn . nJmt to Tht> lf06p1Cf' d~•,~: J"'T~~~~ue1 '~oie County on Juno 25. du<.T11e1 t>y • corPOtP ~.?' •11etoon u provided In Hid ot 1""49 ret" "'"'be poet·
'-<Jr•>nli " ur, ~m P n1~ r .1 m . Ma rt 1 n Tn11 1111emon1 wH lli.d ,,,..,. r..ny Luciano r_....ont notll(•I. ldvenOM, If eny, ed al the tot> tit• Tiie f<>f•
Th 0 m 8 ~ p ll I r 1 < k c C141tk 1 0 Tiiis 1t11eman1 wu filed under Ille, .. ,,.., or,,,. Dted gotng ~ui. of -di.tn • • Luth 1• r H "'i pt t 11 I w11n Ille ounty 0 ' Pul>ll-nad O•ange Cout Wit" the County Cterk ol Of· 1 T t ti d ,.....,
F I ynn a nd w1 (1• S:md Mt'tlu <t I U.nLN, 1830 ~:;g: County on July 30, Dall~ P1101 July 2~ Augull 1. •nge County on Jvly 30, ~.~!!.~he CT~=!~ ~~~ ~~~ri;) • =.-
11• El Torn. "'''fl w kom tit' yll Dr. ,,,...,. a 1 1Ga8 11>88 ol tlle tru1t1 cr••led t>y ••Id Tiie 1111 1or no11day ano
daughtrf"I, Jun1• An.itwim l"A 92801 Put>H.ned Orl"Ofl Cout F711a '21 .... Deed of Trull. 10-wlt overtime werlt 11\llt bo 11 () l l 1 II s 22 Put>ll•M<l Or1nge Coe11 S 1112 701 33 19111 tliN and ono-11ett ...... i rvtm• .inc f)llt'( V'<l by &ck.a· Dally PllOI AUQull I Ml.IC NOTIC£ ID•llY Piiot .lluoutt e 15 .,., Thocien.tlclaryund4tf .. ld 1un1llt>em1nd1toryupon
El.11ne M1t<"hrll 11r1d K...iulli.ol'll Ba~olt & i 9 198' F 185 29 ll>M-Dted of Trull heretofore •11 the CONTAACTOA to...,_,
hwrband, tuiy. a..n,,1.1 St h111 ht Anaheim '~Z:!e~:A~=-~• r 792 ecu1«1 •114 deltwroo 10 the tt1econtrac:t1t1w11dod.tM
l , I • n d • R r II n ct Mm tu.at y 776 1600 PtalC NCH1CE rt•• IOltoWlng PeflOl'il are Pl8UC NOTICE ull<*llQn-4 .1 W'flttet\ Doc-ur>On any tut>contt1c1or
c h 1 Id r en Ci r 11 n l 004ng t>vllMU u 11r•llon of o.tllUfl Ind 0.-uno., ntm to PllY not '-'
D3v11 Mary and r NOTICIOI l!'Otl.EO AGAtN. 4112 '1enTIOUllUtlNIH mandl'OfS:e endeWfltt.,, 1111ntlleNtld~lfledr1t•
M .. 11 lLICTIOH Seuhof• !>Mt •l!I ~ MAiie ITATtmNT Notice of lllUll ltld U.:-to Ill wott!mel'I .-np!Oy9d Cly 8 o b h y I l C' 11 f' NO T 1 CE I'> HE R £ 8 y 8uctl. Cellf 12043 The IOf!O'Mng pet'°" I llfl tion 10 Stil Tiit un~ tl\el'l'i In Ille ••«lUllOfl Of the
rlf"phrw Edward A ,~ .. G•VEN 11111 I 0en9f•I Mo· Kel\1'19111 Gr90Qf'Y Miiier dOlng OUalneM .. ceuoed ~ Nol~ ~0.-contrtcl
Ftvnn UI Wlh> Su"lm mALPAM n1e19e1 Ei.ttoon w'H be llflfd 21181 Montlctto •U ENUA·C AAI 1737& ltvtt Ind l«tlOn 10 to No bidder m•y Wllhdrbl J•~· c.m...,. ~ c I CM•• M • on l!lr'OOllllvttl Sv•te 65. l'oun be rec:orded In Ille courity lllt l>td for I periOd Of ~ty· .. nd gr ... l nept\f'W ~ ~ In Ille l!y 0 .. lagvtll N'OI* Cllltf 9'877 , •• ~ v ... ._. c 11·• t"7""" 1wtler• ,,,. r .. I proe>erty .. flW t•S) .. _ • .,., Ille O•le • TuMOly in. 4th d ly ol No Chflt100t\ef Mlefleal 1(1(1 "' --· " , ... loceled -·· .ind gr,.n t ntt'Cf"1 3500 edftc v.., vember tta6 for 111e tonow 48., ~· Ort.,. •8 Ott,,., w Brun•. 17375 OAT( 1151 M1 IOt Ille oponing Of l>ld•
PaLMck JOl!W•ph and Newiipon ..., '"O °"~' NtwPOf1 e.ct1 Ctllf 12ee.3 Of006'h\wtt Fountain Vllley A PIYf'M'll C>on<I end •
Courlnt'y of WHl· e.u.2100 tor two 121 Membert 1)1 T1111 t>u11ne .. 11 con· Cel•f t?708 MI WPORT l l C AO W perf«mence l>Ond wt• .~
l..._,.,..,,.._.-111r 111 .. mof Tiii• .. u·'n"t II c ..... c-'"M" 1 cet~I r~lrfld prlOr to eJt~t_, flt'ld, New J•rwy. H~ '"' ..,.., """""' u duct«! by 1 ~11 p.vt· • " ., ..... ..,._,.. .. •· ,.._.... at rn.~t
tour ~I ner.ntl> ~ed Cly '!'_~:Yldull .,._.._, • TNIM.., ~=':'int"Ofonu• w lhr Mn of lhP '""' The pollt wtH ~ OC*I ha Cnrlltoe>"Ot Mlc:l'IMI l(Wt ..,.,.,., w .......... .., .. ,.... A ......... le>tfll In lhe COfllrllCt OOOl>-
(.)r and Ml"I Edward ._,the l'ICNft nf 7 00 • rn Tll•• 1111..-nt wu ,..., Tiii• 1111ernen1 WM Neel ,,_... .... Oflleer M
A f,., f &-llMllt' Ind I 00 P '" ••Ill the County C1ert1 of Of. .-ttn tilt County C.W of Or p.....,_ A....-. CMt• i'l'ltt'll
. J)'Nl 0 ' IUI .. , ............. Cltf •noe County on Jlily 23 Inge Covnty on .My 30, ...... CA-T11111heM ., "°"".I. lllol'.ltOf, °'" N w J ney, wter c..,... "'ce. Cltr of c..11 1084 1tee f?1•l ~ rector, ... ...__, o,.. f'f'~8>' w ,,lkf' and ......, Cllltfofftla ""•" "',_ •""'9 Md f4nuly . Anapolll, Oltocl Augu' t• 111ee ftut>l•INd ~ Cou1 P\Jt>HINd Or1nge Cottet ~ OrWI09 ' P\Jbll1hed Ofenge eo.61 .... C>lllhed Ote~ eo-•t ,..~ i.. p I A ... t'" 22 0....., Pllol A•""••t I 15. 22. = Ptlo1 AUQIJll f&. 22. H . Detty Piiot AUQ!Mt 15, 22. M ii I y I a n d • I • t f ru . .,., •• , Io• .... .. • :·,,... ..,,... 1 ttllt 0 lly Pilot Auov•• "· 11118 2t 1fM ,.. rr1\hc'r FAward A ,•8'2 . f ·ll3 \,_ F-717 ,.,. '117 -.
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Or-. COMt DAILY PILOT /Frtdlly. Auguet 15, 1eee .. z·
\ COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTIONI, 810
Retail sales rise 0. 1 % in Ma Schwab
resigns
atBofA Sales inf urntture. department stores-
offset help big drop in auto purchases
By &be A1aocla&ed Pre11
Retail sales inched up 0.1 percent
last month as sales in furniture and
depanment stores helped offset a baa
drop in auto purchases, the Com·
merce Department said.
But lhe seven maJor U.S. car
producers rcponcd Wednesday that
domestic auto sales improved this
month. rising 7.4 ~rccnt 1n early
Augusl compared with a year ago.
In other economic developments
Wednesday·
-The stock market pushed higher.
The Dow Jones average of 30 tndus-
lnals. up 52.87 in the two previous
\CSSIOns. rost 9.00 point~ to l.844.49.
-Construc11on of new homes in-
]
·creased by 4 percent in the second
quaner of the year, according to a
repon from the F.W. Dodge Div1s1on
ol Mctiraw-H11l lnformauon Sys-
1cm"i C'o
Total retail sales came to a season·
ally adjusted SI 18.7 billion 10 July
followma a 0.1 perccnl decline an
June1 the Commer« ~partmenl
said an a repon released Wednesday.
While the monthly increases an
re1a1I sales have been somewhat
lacklus&er this year, consumer spend·
ing ha• been one of the few bnght
111pots oJthe economy.
Economists explain the discrcpan-
ey by noting that the retail sales
figures arc rcponed wnhoutdiscount· ms for pncc changes. Since consumer
pnccs have been declining for much
of this year, this has made sales look
weaker
The "imall July advance was in line
with expectations of many analysts.
who had been looking for a sluggish
n-port bccau~ auto sale~ wue-wuk.
for the month
Sales at auto de1lcrs fell I. 7
percent. the steepest drop since March Without th1'i weakness, over-
all retail sales would have advanced
by 0.6 percent, the best performance
an the non-auto catc1ory since Febru·
ary.
Sales of non-durable 1oods were up
0 2 percent tn July wtth depanment
stores postm& a 0.6 percent. Sales at
furniture ~tores rose a '°lid 1.6
percent and sales at hardware and
building !i.upply store!!. were up 2 9
percent ·· u you look beyond car1. consumer
spending ts still holding up," sa.td
Sandra Sha~r. consumer econom1sl
for Chase Econometncs. a pnvate
forecasttnf firm he predicted the
pauem o sluggish auto sales bal-
anced agatnsl strength tn appliance
and home furnishing sale5 will con·
tillue in coming months.
Commerce Secretary Matc.olm
Baldrige. however. predicted that
auto sales will rebound an rnpon$C lo
renrwed dealer mc~ntivcs and that
this increase will bolster overall
spending gains.
OTC UPs & DowNs
NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno list snow' the Over • lhe • Counter ,toc;k, and warrants Illa! l\avt 90llt UP
tl'lt most and clOwn the most baMd on
e>ercent of ttla1191 f~ TnurMStl No securl/llte!' tradlno be!Ow 2 or 1000
"'-'" trt nciuded Ntt and Ptrctnl1oe cha~ are tile difference t>ttwten Ille IH'tvlous closlno
price 'nd Tl'lursdav's lasi or bid
p r c t u" !$ ~~;<" L:j~ tC~
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ll
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NYSE UPs & DowNs
Jeff hap1ro, an ec-0nom1i.t with
Whanon Econometncs. also wa
opt1m1st1c about retail ~les in com-ana months. He predicted consumers
will soon begin to spend the savings
they nave achieved from dram.all·
call)' lowel' eneriy bills.
Although auto sales increased m
early August, analysts had expected a
far bigger gain over a weak penod a >car ago when ules were drying up
bccauS( of a nauonw1de Team~1ers
Union car-haulers strike
This year, 1he 1nduS1t) w3s held
baelc by the performance of the
leading automaker, General Motors
Corp., which suffered a 4.5 pcretnt
decline 1n sales an th~ Aug 1-10
pcnod. .
SaJes by No. 2 Ford Motor Co. were
up 25.5 percent and No. 3 <. hrysler
Corp. 's were up I S.4 pc:rc.ent.
June inventories up
By The Auoclated Pre11
Inventories hcTd &y US. busanes!les
rose in June after a drop the month
before. the government reponed
Thursda .
The Commerce ~panment "said
1nventon~ held by bu\tncsscs rose
0.4 percent following a 0 3 percent
decl ine in May.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Tiie foltowlng list snols tht Ntw York Stock Excllange SlOCks t nd warrents 11111 l'ltve gone up I ll'lt moSl tnd clOwn ll'lt most based on percent of cl'lanoe regardteu of volume lor Tllur~ev No Mteurltlts trading btlow \2 art incl· -~ Net end perctnlage cl'l1n9fl trt the difference btlw"n ll'lt previous closing prlct and Tl'luf\dtv's i P m
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Bank.Amtn(a Corp. l\u an-
nounced the res\a.nat1on of
Charles R Schwab from its
board of directors.
lits dc-parture is the second
lilts week by an official of the
ailing bank gaant. John Poclker
said Monday he was rcs1aruna
as chief fi nabciaJ· oflioer and
treasurer to spend more time
with has family.
Schwab. chamnan and chief
exccuttve officer of Charles
Schwab & Co .. had been a
board member since his finn
was acquired by BankAmerica
1n 1983. He $81d Wednesd.a)'
he 1s qu1t11ng to devote hts full
attention to the d1seoun1 bro-
kmige subsidiary and ~sure
that 1t 1s "the most suoccssful
enterprise 1n the business:·
"The prC!ump,ti~n has to be
that therr·, some otlier reason
for his leaving. sin« we'd like
to ~heve that he's been devot-
(Schwab) company all along. ..
said Dan Walhams of Sutro &
Co Inc. 1n San FranetSCO.
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810**0n"Q4t Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, August 15, 1988
NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN SACTION S
'FllllY'I IL-....
Ma rket moves higher
--i\JEW YORK CA P) Stock-pntts-mOVCd
higher Friday. wi th blue chips resisting Late selling
pressure and the broader markel narrowly keeping
to the le' els 11 had reached ,in ns week-long
ad-. a nee
Trading wa'\ thin as man} investors went to
the 'i1dehne'i 10 a,01d volatah ty expected from the
cxp1rat1on of Auguc;t options and a maJor blue chip
index future'ii contract, and 10 assess the market's
rhancco; for continuing 11s latest chmb.
Blul' chip~ spurted higher at the close after
trading ma narro"' range for much of tht' day and
dipping in late al·t1v1ty before recovering.
The Federal Reserve Board reported that
industrial production fell b} 0.1 percent in July, a
~1gn of <;;(ugg1shness that man} economists had
an11c1patcd would prompt the Ft-d 10 push interest
rate\ lower. • · fhe Dow Jonc'i average of JO md us tnals rose
I 0 69 to 1.855.60. hnngmg its gain for the week to
72 98 points. It wac; the hcst wct·lc o;mcc a 92.9 1-
pomt g:un the week of March 10
Cia1ners outpaced losers by 8 10 7 on the New
York ~tock ExchanRc. At the American tock E'change. the mar ket
"alul" index wa~ up 0.18 10 27 1 40.
WHAT AMEX Om
NEW YO~K (AP) Aug IS
Adlla!IC,ed De<lined Unctianged Total ln ues New high\
New IOWS
TOO.~
21&
™ 1~
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Salts, ' o.m Frldev Price end nfl chal199 of Ille 10 most act111e Amerlqin :;tock E xchange luues, tr a d ing na llonallv al more
!hen SI.
Heme VetumeLestCi DomePtr1 ,7
WaruiLet>B BAT Ind 3
Del med , Wickes ,
801 rPhrm ' , LorTmarTet n 3i. Ar met 82, Jet America 166,
EchOBav g ''·
CoLD QuoTEs
s.i.:ted world 00'0 pt-Frldey
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L....-. an•noon ft•lnQ S38S •O off SO •~ ,_ •fl•noon ltung clOe4ld fOt hOIOCley
f '9111rtwt n11ng SJ~ 03 uo $I 3 •
Zwtdo late •llernoon "'° '384.50 up so 40 131$00 .... ..,
HaMJ6...,.,.,_131S 10 off SO IS I .......... '316 50 off SO IS l,...._,.~$40411offSO 1S
+ 1·16 -...
NY C-1 gold 190t month Thu '3111 10 UC> S1 lO
METALS QuoTES
NEW llORK (AP) -Spol llOflf9flOUt ,,.,.,,., pt-
Friday
• AllHll'-• 52 oo cent• '* oouna NY c-• '°°' month ctoMd Thu
C..,.... ~-65'• Cef'lt •pound US d"tlllleHunt c...-. Sii 20 cent• II"' ooun<I NII (,Of'WI, tl>Ot "'°"'" cloMd Thu Leed • 1 • •-24 e«>•s 1 pound Zlftc . 44 _. ... poun<I .,..._..,
,,., Cloeed (m•U1l1 w ... compolltl l)<ICI P9' ID I ....,._ • U ?ts per ounc4t Hlfl<IY & Herman
........ SS 329 p.w troy-NII CO"'fl• llC)Ot m<intll
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lilwewy $200 00 $220 00 per 18 ID llH". -Y0<i. ,,,.,,_ S$30 00-$.$35 00 llC>y ounr11 N Y icon
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famou5 la b~l.s ...
WHAT NYSE Orn
NE W YORIC (AP) Auo. IS
Advanced
¥ec1Jned nchanged otalluues New highs Ntw lows
Today 19, 611 393 1w
20
NEW YORK (AP) -Se '· ' o.m. Frldav Price and nel change of the IS most acllve New York Stock Exchenoe luue s, lra dlng na llona llv a t
more than '' ~~iM Pow Wn Ir Lin ~t11~0DS N Pharm
xxon Mot> II PonhECP USX Corp 11ILTV Cp M ldSouUt
Chevron Amer T& T Amer Heu IBM AllRlcf'lfld
V~mt t~~:100
1.t 1t 1,173, 1,856, 1,7~. 1,4 • l~J9. ':~'-2 b~: 1,1 • 1,on , 1,00I,
le~ t:
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~ -" " +2~
Dow JoNES AvERAGES
NEW YORK (APl -Final Dow Jonn
lieragt\ for Friday
tocks Open Hletl L-O.W C"9 Ind 1141 u1~-tt '~%1'a~i ,~19 12 i~r 2~3 ~ 211 ~ ll2 10 2 :24 t 6~ Stk 716 Ol 121 7S 109 a. 71 ,-42 3
lndu\ 1S.~U i~~~ l'm:,00
6S Stk 2~,6.il',900
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NEW YORI<; CAP> -Mo•I active Ollf r· the-counter llOCk& lUP1>Hed bv NASO
Ar111~
MCI
Rou1e ' PrOCrt AP1>leC Jaouar Henlev fht>ok
l,.OIUI St Paul
L•$t or Bid Asked Ctia.. 181"9 +""T.\i ]lt,,
301/• 11-32 l 1·16 +S·l6
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Saturday, A•1Ht II
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): 1'asxs which h.ad been f?Ul aside w.ill now
com man~ auenuon. Focus o~ d,ctails. fine pnnt, contact wlth one in position
of authonty. Unonhodox 1nd1v1dual does care, will prove it. Watch Scorpio.
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Empha$is on writing. communication
lemng ot~ers know rxactly h<:>w you feel. You'll receive invitation which could
involve Journey. What begins as "mild flirtation" could become scnou)
relat1onsh1 p.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on
financial status of one who would be close
associate or panner. Major change occurs
1n home. domestic adjustment proves
beneficial Libra, Taunts figure prom1-
nentl} SYDNEY
CANCER (June 21-July 22)· What 0
had been a "legal tangle" will unravel -
10 )O ur advan~ge. Define terms. clarify MARR
meanings, hold meetin' which is
clandesune in nature. You II get view from "backstage." Pisces has unusual
role.
~EO (July 23-Aug. 221 Emphasis on power, authority, work methods.
deadlines. challenge and respons1b1hty Creative endeavors nourish love
relationship intensifies. Past contact~ prove beneficial Cancer. Cap~corn
figure prominently.
VIRGO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Your "personal touch" pa)sdl\-J.dend\. Accent
~1Ylc-. dance to your own rune Scenano hlghfights travel. commun1ca11on
ability to finish long-standing project. Anes. Libra play paramoun1 roles '
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22)· You ha .. e more "working room .. ~tress
1nd1\'ldual1t)'. be direct. show thal )'O u are in command Member of oppo<,11e
SC). 1s drawn to you. attempts to get tq hean of mat1cr'i Leo . .\quanus pla}
man.int rol«,
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No\ 21) Fam ti) member seeks reconc11ta11on · Focu'>
on secunt}. finances. 1ntu1t10n. scnf>e of purpose and direction Be agreeable
hut refuse to g1' e up \Omething for nothing. Cancer. .\qua nus ligure
prominent!}
SAGJTT ARIUS (l\o' 22-Dec :! I 1: Calls. messages. 1n\11a11on<> dominate
al11ve scenano. You'll rece1\-e news"' h1ch ele' ates morale and is associated
""'th "add1t1onal funds." You'll add to y,ardrobe. 1ra"d ""111 be planned
(,em1n1 plays ke)' role.
CAPRICORN CDec 22-Jan 19)'. You are 1ndnver\~at. lunar. numencal
c~des h1ghh~t <,trength, conv1ct1on. achievement, promo11on. Jnd1v1dual
associated with the "mantle ans" 1.1.111 play prominent role Scorpio 1s an
picture.
AQUARIUS (Jan W-Feb 18) You'll meet or be in contact w11h many
"kindred spmts.'' Popularity surges. }ou'll be center of anracuon. Check
""ardrobe. take '>pec1al care to pie.a!><: loved one. You'll d1Stern mo11,cs ::ind
rt·lcave numerous compliments
PISCES (Feb 19-Marc.h 201 .\pparent set bad: "turns around" and
hoomcrangs 1n )Our fa,or Famil) member talks about 'anou' prospect'>.
opponun111es Friendship gro""" 'itronger mone~ picture 1s hnght Taurus
I 1hra nall\CS pla} roles
IF AUGUST 16 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \OU are spiritual \Cn\111,e
1otrospectl\e despite fact that man) '1ev. ~ou as siubborn and l''cn
dommcenng. You are crea11ve. a pcrfecuooasl. lend to brood and )OU can be
.our own most SC' ere cnt1c .\t limes )'OU ar(' nambo}ant and extra' agant Bui
1hc "real }OU" 1s a searcher. a Sttker of truth in.a quiet. determined. med1ta1" e
manner Pisces Virgo pla} important roles 1n ~our hie. You"ll Ira' e! th1'1 'ear
and recc1,c s1gn11ican1 a'is1gnment ~plembcr "111 be memorable lor !<<>u 1n
191S6
Rich colonial blacks
once had white slaves
Q Did nch blacks in Colon1JI
\mcnca ever own white sla .. es'?
.\. Indeed nttl the V1rg1n1..1
.\\~mbl> outla .... l'd 1t 1n ~70
Q. Where: in lhe R1bk d1)(:' II 'a' ~4.000 people died nf ·\I D"i'
.\ Some scholar'> think thal"• a
poss1hlc interpretation of "-umtx·r<,
~s
l 'nder lhc ~<l1men1 nl e'en Ole.in
1\ a base ot hard la' a
In French .. ,air" m('an' crm1nl·
and .. ,erre" mcanc; gla!>'> ~ ht·n
( harle<. P('rrauh "role do""'n th('
French stol) of ( 1ndt•rella he gut
confused The original C 1mkrl.'llJ
\hppe~ \\trc of fur not glas~
The y,ater 1n a tank ol -.ea \.\<lll'r "'111
'>oon rot That'\ "h' \OU ha'c 11>
n:plen1 sh ti constant!}. 1i")ou want 10
keep \ah waler fish in lht•rc ( horc 1'
to keep the water ah ve not the fi\h
11·., 'ia1d no i..pcues ot \altwater fi,h
has been kept 1n cap11 .. 1t\ for 1hn.'t'
generations J
L.M.
Bo YD
Reg <;m,the. thl' man "'ho dray,.c;
the comic' o;tnp .\nd~ Capp stam-
ml'red ~'ercl~ all h1'> earl) ltfc .\<.a
l'h1ld. Reg couldn't tell 1hc grocer
""'hdl he v.anted 'iO hi' mother ~nt
""nlll'n note<;. In the arm) the fello""
nnt tu him had to ans1.1.er for him
dunng roll call It \.\J'i bad Then the
"tnp <,uccet'dl'd and he made lo\\ ol
mone\ and h1'> \tarnmer went a\\J)
,u<hknl\ and eni'1re_I) He hadn'1
mmh lared for the Jffi1t11on he hJ'
<..ml hut ht· liked the cure
\m <t\kl'd ii aluminum toil I' pure
.1luminum .\hout :t'i t lose to pure a"
\ou can get -1.14 (1 pt'rl·ent
L .M . Boyd 1s a synd/C'ated
columnist.
Arequiemforthe
old days of radio
No one. of course, can question the ~werful, and almost mesmerizing.
influence of television upon the
Amencan public, and, to a lesser
extent, the public around the world. Y~t. 10 a certain sense. it 1s fair to
say that something fundamental was
lost when television largely replaced
radio as the prime medium of
communicauon directly entering the
home.
For one 1h1ng. as everyone in the
mdustry admits, TV chanoels and
networks have little identity or per-
sonahty. People watch individual
programs with no loyalty or interest
an the co~rate source; an fact, mos1
viewers 1dent1fy the channels by
number, not by name or affiliation.
In the era of radio. each station had
a definite personality of its own. and a
singular format that steadily attracted
a body of' listeners. Networks and
syndicated programs did not main-
tain such an iron, and anonymous.
grip on the dairy' scheduling of a
station.
More importantly. radio was a
more convivial medium for the
family Members would group
around the speaker 10 listen to Jade
Benny. or Amos 'n Andy, or the Rud}
Valltt hour, or lM Bing.Crosby.show,
wtth a feeling of camaradene that
seems s1 ngularly lacking an TV. which
tends to isolate rather than unite its
\-tewers.
Oddly enough. though telev1s1 on
conHys a drama and a v1v1dness
1mposs1ble an radio. 11 seems to me a
more impersonal m('d1um. We are
pas'i1ve spectators at a TV program.
less involved than when our 1magina-
11ons were at work collaborating with
1he radio. (0nl> the daytime "soaps"
StDIEY
H1111~
seem able to capture 1h1'i invohe-
ment, fo r tJle housebound.)
Public radio has rttamed ~me
thing ol'thrs old flavor and amb1t:nce
an a few programs. but the bulk of
commercial stations. both FM and
AM, have simply segmented 1he
radio audience. directing 1he1r appeal
to onl y one kind of taste. an music
news chatter. or ethnic origin
Nothing 1n TV ha~ made me feel as
comfortable, as much at home with
myself. as many of the old radio
shows did; nor do I a'isoc1ate specific
products with certain programs. as I
used to. Identity and contmull) are
missing: lhus. most TV advcrM1ng
seems scattershot and haphalard.
No doubt, television has a graphic
quali1y that arrests the eye. this 1s one
reason that 1errom1s. for instance arc
able to manipulate 11 so eastl)' and
q1uckl ) for their purpo~\ of
"theater" -but 1t tail~ to en~ge
either the mind or the emotions al a
dc('pcr le"el
Charauer'> \Cemed more "rear 10
me on radio nen v. hen the\ "cre
fiCllllOUS, becauc;e m) O\\n creall\e
facult1e'i were left free to fill 1n the
blanks. as 1t were Tele\ t'i1on lea .. es
nothing for us to do hut JO to the
bathroom during commen;1al'i
Syda~y H.arrls /1 • 1yadlc11t~d"
columa/11.
Loose-lipped doctor
should be chastised
DEA R ANN LAl'oDERS· I am six
months pregnant Twelve da)S after
m) pre~anq was confirmed I began
to receive catalogues that sold ma-
1cm1ty needs Although I was not ~ure
how I got on the'ie hsts I reall} didn't
mind
~" cral .... ~ks ago """e beg.an getung
phone calls 1n the e' en1ng. as late as
IO I 5 Th(') were from eHiy bab~
'ier' tC(' 1magrnablc
The other morning I got a call trom
a diaper sen ice at 6·45 a.m because
the) wanted to reach me "bcfor(' I left
·for work ..
""1) husband and I finall} decided
to ask the last few callers where the)
go1 our number. Most were evasive.
but one firm adm111ed that they had
BOUGHT our address and phone
number from m y doctor'.
When I started asking around to s.ee
1f other women had similar eA·
pcnenee~ I found out the) had. lsn'1
this unethical') Shouldn'11he doctor's
officeask permission before the~ give
out personal Information on a pa-
11ent'' •
I am afraid to d1'iCuss this w11h m~
obs1ctnc1an for fear of ahl'nating him
before m\ bab' is born I desperate!)
need hi~ good will.
The iron' 1~ that 1f I ""ant 10 reach
m)' doctor 1°n an emcrgenq I must go
1hrough his answenng ~n icc be·
cause h1<, home phone 1s noo-pubhsh-
ed C\o 1s mine. but his office 'iOld 1110
dozens of huckste~ What should I
do·> -Fl RIOl S I~ CHIC AGO
DEAR FURJOUS: Wa1t until th e
baby 11 born, then chew out the
doctor. Pa11 the word to your famlly
and friends. The practice you de-
scribe 11 despicable. And for heaven's
sake change your phone number as
soon u the baby comes. • • • {)f-AR .\NN LANDERS: I haH
ne'er before written to \OU bul I am
compelled tosuppon the ""oman who
""rote to sa) c;hc couldn't \land her
hrother \ ou urged her tn "tn "VY ell
A1111
U11DERS
deane \OUha.,.en'tbeenthere.lha'e
""1a > I speak m~ piece"
M' brother ne\-er SC\ualh at>u't:d
me 'nc JUSt punchro me 1n the
s1omach, broke m-. IOH tormenll'd
m' fncnds. and tied ahllt me con-s1an1I~ 10 get me 1n trouhk IA-llh m'
parents
I madt> ncellcnt grade\ hul no one
e'er ga\-C ml· a pal nn lht• hack
becau'>C m~ hrother"~ gradl'' were
terrible. When a kind aunt 3\ked m ~
mother ahout th" '>he '>did. "\'.e
ne,er praise one unlc\\ "'e t an pra1w
the other "
\h mother ""horn he nt'' t'r otx·\l·d
or re\pcct~. fa"ired m' hr1 1lhl'r lo
her d) 1ng da) \he n\l·rlc111l.l·d hi\
taulh and \hameful l<lndut t 10 J
pc.unt where 11 'o'J'> nau,t·a11ng
I am nu" a thou'>Jnd mile' lr"m
m~ hrnther and I plan 10 kn•p 11 thJl
IA-a\ ~hat do \ClU 1h1nL1hou1 flll\ .\nnlande~·-rRH \Tl \\J 1'-
~t PL\
DEAR FREE: I sa) itel into
therapy and unload some of that
anger. not for your brother's ake. but
for your own. • • • DEAR .\ "-' I ..\" J>l R\ \1'
cou\tn \a\\ he 1.1.a\ Jt an Jul1111n 1n
Eas1 ~on1peltcr \ t la,1 \l'ar .1n1I
'><l"" a co1.1. 1hat ~ent tor\ I ' m dli1111
l<.th1SP<l\\1hlcord1d ffi\ l llU\IO rn.1k.
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DEAR TOM: Your cousin didn't
maJu• It up. Tbe cow that went for Sl.3
milllon was a Holstein and proved to
be very prolific. She had 14 preg·
nancles.
Stars raise $400, 000 for quake relief
By lhe Auoclated Prus
UNIVERS.\L CIT\ -V.1th ,1
bit of help from f nend'i hkc frank
Sinatra, Julie Andrews and Jobn
Deaver. opera star Placido Domi-
ngo ru1sed S400.000 to help
Mc,1co (it) c11r1hquakc v1ct1m!>
"Me,1co 1s our friend " w1<l
actor Klrlc Douglas in introducing
Oomingo to a 'lt'llout concert
crowd at the Un1 Hr,;il
Amph1theatt·r "When our fr1t•nd
huns. ""c hurt We art• hl'rl·
ton1aht to help the 100 000 J)('oplc
who are 'lllll homelc\'i hentu\t' of
the earthquake ..
Domingo who lmt an aunt.
uncle and two wu\in\ 1n the ~pt
19 1914S, qut1ke . 'lilna unM and
popular 1une~ tt\ \.\-ell .1\ duets
w11h l..>tn\-C'r Jnd .\ndrcv.,
Heart in Boston
BOS TO"l -\l\M Robt'rt
Urlcb 'llJr of tel"\ 1\lon' "~pcn;er for Hire." \.'l)S trc.1t·
mcnl that h1\ daughter rece1.,.eJ
for a k1dnn u1lmcnt I" the rea on ~e ha\ made Ma'i'WChu\t'W. h1\
home -"I w11nt Ill ll"t' \Ometh1n&
back,' the lV Jctt'CllH' tn lhC'
Robert Urich
\ho"' filmed 1n Bmton iokl RC'd·
hook map11nc
l 'nch. 1thu lt\ed 1n ( ihforn1a
h<'lorc bu\ 1na an 11 -hedroom
house in \conh .\ndo,N, 2 milt'\
nonh ofB<mon, \aid h1~d.tua,hter
F.mah then 4 \uffC'rcd re .. ('"' and
hallucinat1on\ that dollor\ 1n lo\
Jobn De Lorean
' \n l'll·r, m1'>t..1.:;nh '11agnuwJ a'
J1lerg1c\
\\ h11C' in 80\ton la'it \car lor
tht' \hO\\-... ri~t ..c"MOn. he \laid ht'
told ht\ ..,,1fr ~Clrc\\ Heather
\tt'ntlt•, to ha'e r:m11) c,llecked
h\ 6<\\ton ph).,1C1an\ f>octon at
\1.l.,\Jl huS<'\l\ ( 1encril Ho,onal
ad\ 1<,ed lhl'm 111 l lln\Ult \flt'll<J I·
1'" at C h1ldren·., Hn\p11al
"I gucv .. 11'\ qu11e common in
l111le girl.," l nch \Jtd .. Ou1 th1.•\
~lid that had '>he gone anolhcr
month without tx·1n" Jttcn<kd 111,
y,..c'd be talktnl' about tran,plant'
and d1al~'1\ and .ill k1nth ot
major. ma1or \lull'
· De Lorean •broke•
OETROIT -f ormet ,11111 ,.
maker John Oe Lorean hci' ·"~""
the ft•deral go,crnmcnt to P•" h"
wa-. to Fur'opc "'hC'fl' \.\-lllW\W\
.ire bc.•1na tntCr\ IC\.\-l'<l Ill u1nnt'l
tion \\Ith federal r;H kt'lt"l'rtng
har&c\ aii.11n\t him
' I ha' c no 1oh no pro'pt'C\\
and bare!\ enouf.h 1nrnm1· '" pJ\
ch11d \upport." ()\•I ort'.m '•ml 1n
an affida\-ll tikd rC'l Cnl h 1n
federal court hert·
But pru'>Ccutor' l1t1ntt Ill.
t.orcan·., S700.000 1n<ome la\t
'tar, '181d h(' can P"l' h1\ ov. n "'ii' ht Lorean. 1.harietl ""'tlh I\
count\ of rad.eteC'rtna and lroaud.
1 ccuw~ pf u 1n comphcatrd
1inanc1al 1ran'4:lct1on~ 1n torci@n
coun1ncs to dclraud 1nH'\tOr'I in •
h1 ~poM\ car compan' of 31 ka\I
S8 5 million, pro"-'cutor-. \aid
p 18 roa PAITIAJ. ELIMINATION
ButJ1 vulnerable. North deals
NORTH
W&ST'
.J,
~Q 108 3
0 KJ 7
•AK63
•K 1087 53
Q 7 2
EAST
•82
~A•
0 A9
•J9'
0 108&•3
•Q 101 e
SOUTH
•AQ9
'Y KJ986
O Q62
•82
The bidding.
North Eut
1 • PaH
2 ':' PaH
Pa11 Pus
South
1 Q
•9
Opening lead: Ace of <>
Weal
1 •
Pua
In a perfect elimtnat1on play,
you strip your hand and dummy of
two suits to force a return in · a
third suit or a ruff-stuff. However.'
there are times when you cannot
achieve a complete strip. There
may still be advantages to a partial
chmmatton, as this hand
highlight
Although h~ had a minimum
openin!( bid. Sorth's four-c d sup-
port for his partner's suit de a
raise mandatory While his queen
,,f <>pade was a doubtful asset. we
agree with South's dec1s1on to l(fJ
~tra1ght to game but he might havP
tried three no trump
l nder normal r1reumstancf"I de
clarer would have an easy passage
at rour heart.s. l~lng a spade. a dia-
mond and the ace of trumJ)'> After
ht opening le4d or t.he ace of d1a
monds and a diamond continua
t10n. however. declarer was fa<'t>d
with the possibility of a diamond
0 ·~··0"'<14t ., .• _,., I .. .
t:')v :.,l'n)•t. ed -dl .. ...
.... 'lj -i<;) -o . ""'°" I r1 E A ~ T S
I TREEM I
CHARLES
Co1E11
ruff All would !>till be well if Ea.st
was entryles , but 1t would be silly
ror We t to look ror a ruff tf he felt
that ha partner did not have a way
to gam the lead
If that entry was the ace or
trumps, declarer would be power-
le~'I to prevent the ruff However,
1f he <'OUld succeed in .elimin.atlll&.
West's 'lafe exit cards, all might
till be well. So lifter winning the
second diamond, declarer cashed
the ace-king or club!'! and ruffed a
club with a high trump Since he
had no fast entry to the table for
another club rurr. declarer had to
hope that We!'lt started wich only
three clubs He continued with a
trump to tht' ten and East's ace
F:a.'lt !(av,. his partner a diamond
ruff but that did not defeat t_he
rnntract West was down to noth·
ml{ but padc-. and his forC'ed re-
turn of that ... 1111 ehmmated
declarer's lo er thne
\r>te thllt 11 would not have help-
ed E<ht 10 <;h1ft to a o;pade That
would bt' l'xr·hanging trick for
trn:k <11nt·<' t tw cl1•fenders would
th1•n ht> unablt• to ~t·ore a diamond
ruff
'llOU ... ,
I '4 I v E x I A boy hid ~ ,,...Ing fun ~ .
I I, I' I • I.mall« cw ~ . . . . tnlt ... acoldad ... -.,.,.. ..
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6 ~rf:t~°:!(r, .rnos '0 I I I I I I I I
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
t Dawdle
5 Prominence
9 Meat dish
14 Aimless
15 Opera
number
16 Talked long
17 Factory
18 Shrank
20 Hymn writer
22 Wards oft
23 Ces.sp•t
2-4 UntQue
25 Behel
26 Becloud
27 Suspect
28 Bird
31 Electrical un11
34 Style
35 OAS member
36 Goll club
37 Dovecote
38 -rain
39 Rangeland
40 Crowded
41 Insects
42 Youngstt"r
43 Nights
44 ACtOf' -
Holbrook
45 Lots
4 7 Siii) on
48 Delve
51 52
55
58
61
51 Mortgagee
53 Ruddy
SS Chronic;
57 Spanks
58 Cubic meter
59 Grows up
60 0111 herb
61 Wrong acts
62 Position
63 Rabbit s kin
DOWN
1 Falter,
2 Ver'l1l1er
3 Calm
4 Descended
5 Looking into
6 Lett bed
7 Coin source
8 Devour
9 Journeys
10 Went last
11 Mate known
12 Ballad writer
13 Conclusions
19 Leaat
common
21 Humor
25 Lea11e oH
26 Support~
27 Dental
29 Continent
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
30 Rolls
31 Completf"
32 Space
33 Highway
worlter
:.!4 Pollen
bearing
bracts
3~ Treasure
38 Aggreg&lf'
'40 R9mo""
41 Long tooth
44 Smcere
46 Sluggish
47 Engagemer-1~
48 Hunt dellv
49 Central
50 Beau
51 .ncline
52 Atop
53 Pudd ng rvix-
5.a Westflrn
stat!!
56 Criticize
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THE FIRST MEETING OF
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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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"No, we're not there yet."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
by Charles M. Schulz
by Jim Davis
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1986
Pat Bredley breaka alump to bike ftnt-round LPGA INd. a
Air Force, Arizona •nd Tenne11•• ae•r up for footbltll. M.
Hagler
to fight
·Or retire?
·Another Astro rally.;
another Dodger loss
BROCKTON, Mass. (A P) -Un-
disputed middleweight boxing cha~
pion Marvclows Marvin Ha&)er will
make a statement this weekend, his
promoter Bob Arum said Thursday,
but whether it will be to announce a
fight against Sugar Ray Leonard is
unclear.
"I don't know what the status of
Marvift's future plans arc. except that
he is going to make an announcement
this wcekcn~· Arum said. "What the
announcCJllent is going to be. whc:!her
he is going to fight Leonard. (James)
Kinchen. (Thomas) Hearns or retire.
at this point, I really can't say."
Arum said he would meet today
with Hagler's co-managers, Pat and
Goody Petronelli, but warned boxing
fans against htgh hopes about what
has been billed as a possible S 15
million Hagler-Leonard fight.
"The fact that they (the Petronellis)
have asked me to come shouldn't be
interpreted to mean that Marvin will fiaht again.·· Arum said. ··&cause if
Marvin decides to retire, I owe it to
him, I owe it to the Petronelhs that the
statFment announcing the retirement
is handled in the best possible way."
A"slCcd to make an educated guess
about what Hagler. who has been
undefeated for I 0 years and says he
wants to spend more ttme with his
wife and children. will decide to do,
Arum answered: "Rettre."
"' SteTe SaI throw• to flnt to complete a double play aa
Houaton '• Jo.e Cl'Wt alldea In too late.
Davts• el hfu-tnntng
stn le leads Houston
to 3-2 comeback win
HOUSTON (AP)-Afier wtontn&
three games in a four-pme series
against the Dodgers, the Houston
Astros and Glenn Davis a~e bnm-
ming with confidence as they take to
the road for nine games.
The Astros padded their lead to five
games over San Francisco in the
National League West following
another la1e-1nn1ng rally that
produced a 3-2 victory over the
Dodgers Thursday night.
Af\er Fernando VaJen7uela, 15-M.
had stymied the Astros on onl y two
hits, Davis capped Houston's thrcc-
run rally in the eighth with an RBI
single that scored Billy Hatcher from
second base.
.. lt Just happened," Dav-tr.-5a1d
about the comeback. "We JUSt got
something going on him. He was stall
pitchin&Just as efTecttvely ...
Davis, the Nattonal League's sec-
ond-leading home run hitter with 24,
thinks the team's optimistic outlook
is becoming a tradition more than an
occasional 01ng.
"We've JUSt got something started
that won't ~em to stop.'' Davis said
TonJ6bt'• game
Oodcen (Powell 2-3) at San
Francisco (Krukow 11 ·6)
Time: 8 05
TV. Channel l I
Radio. KAB( (790)
Saturday's game: Dodgers at
San Francisco, I :05 p.m.
about the fact that the Astros have
picked up nine of their last 13 home
v1ctones 1n their last at-bats, and 19
altogether.
"f credit It to a fcchng ol mentaJ
Fernando ValeD.SUela
awarenc:~s that has created a more
PoS1t•vc att1tude," Davis S&Jd.
Houston's Keva n Bass was
enthuita'ltic, even thou1h he went O-
for·2 and had his htlltng streak ended
at 20 games, the lonant in the
National Leaaue tht year ··1 knew
there was one inn1n.1 he was I010I to
stru~e."
D1ck1e Thon led off the Houston
eighth wtth a s1n&Je and Bill Doran
singled one out later. Hatcher fol·
lowed wath another sangle, maluna 1t
2-1 and send1og Doran to third.
Phil Gamc:r tied the score Wlth a
groundoul before Davis· smile to
center knocked in Hatcher with the
go-ahead run
Larry Andel'$Cn, 2-0. got the victory
with three innings of perfect rchef.
Dave Smith patched the ninth for bts
23rd save.
Houston. winners of 13 of their last
17 games at home, extended ats
National League West lead to five
-pmes, nralehing Its long-esi of the
season. over San Francisco.
Ball Madlock had given the
Dodgers a 2-{Llead with-a-two-run
homer 10 the fifth against Jim
Deshaies. Madlock's fifth homer
came after a walk to Ball Russell
The Dodgers who arc now ntoe
pmes behind the Astros 1n tbtrd
place open a three-game set at San
Francisco tonight at 8:05
John, 43, still
throws strong
Schramm, Dorsett
discuss problems
New York Yankee
pitche r to-retire-, -
coach college ball
NEW YORK (A P)-The question
was put to Tommy John not once. but
(Wt~.
If he conunued to pitch the wa y he
was, how could he walk away from
baseball next year. even al the age of
43?
"You guys don't believe me, do
you?" he asked, laughing. 'Tve had
great fun really. The ovat1ons arc
great ... Walk away'? Sandy (Koufiu)
did it, and I gave my word.''
Wednesday night. John worked his
second straight scoreless outing of
seven innings-plus since coming o fT
the disabled hst. ra1S1ng his record to
5-1.
While on the disabled ltst for two
months with a strained Achtlles
tendon. however. John accepted a job
at the Universny ofNorth Carolina as
pitching coach. He starts next season.
There anscs the anomoly of
Tommy John's career At 43, he stall
believed he c(>uld pitch. or he says he
wouldn't have tried out for the
Yankees 10 spnng training. Yet.
feeling he stilt could win ballgames.
he decided to quit
"Richard Petty (the race dnver)
had a very good theory about quit·
ting," John said. "If you re com1ngofT
a down year, you always think you
can do better. If you're coming ofT a
good year, you ~Y 10 yourself that you
c~n still do at. With that 1n mind.
you'd never quit.
"My wife, Sally, and I talked 11
over. Our kids are at the age (I I. 9. 7
and 4) where I'm needed at home
more. We JUSt sat down and decided ...
John says.
John w~antcd his free agency
from the 1fom1a .\ngels after last
!>Cason. He was 1nvtted to spring
training by the Yankees, for whom he
played 31/: seasons before JOintng the
Angels. and he signed with New York
on May 2. Through June 8, he made
five starts and three reltef appear-
ances. then was put on the d1..abled
list.
He was kept there for two months
until Bob Tewk<;bury was injured,
and the Yankees put to the ca ll for
TJ. In two starts sin ce coming back.
John has patched I 5 consecutive
scoreless innings against Kansas Ci ty
and Cleveland, g1vinJ up JUSt 11 hits
while strilung out eight.
"I always believed I could patch ltkc
this." John said. "If I didn't. I
wouldn't have tried out last spnng. I
would have JUSt sat home and
collected m) money from Calt-
fom1a."
John says he has added a couple of
pitches over the past several years -
a changeup and a sa iling fastball that
acts a lttlle ltke a shder -to
accompany ha s sinkerball. Others.
lt ke Indians Manager eat ( omilcs.
contend John al'lo ha'i added a
scuflball. but John ~ys they're JUSI
making excuses for lostog.
If he cont1nue'i to pnch thas
successfull y, 1'i there an) chance he
would return lo ba~ball for one more
shot. at a$e 44" John was asi..ed again.
What 1f Yankees owner George
Steinbrenner made a b1g-monc)
ofTer, for anstancc?
"That hasn't come up." John says.
··but I gave m) word to the JX'Op lc at
Carolina. and m> word 1s m) word ··
So what if George arranged 1t with
the people al Carolina?
"Well. that's betweL'n (ieorgr and
1hcm." John said. leaving thl' door
onl) sltghtly aJar
Dugout dreaming
Kanaaa City Royala' manager Dick Howaer, recovering
from aurgery to remove a brain tumor. aat in the dugout
prior to batting practice before a recent game.
Rams sign ex-49er
to bolster secondary
minor knee .-.urger)
Back still unhappy
overWalker contract
but will not be traded
THOUSAND OAK S (AP> -Dal-
las Cowbo)'> President Te:it Schramm
said Thursday he wall not trade Tony
Dorsett even though the I 0.year
veteran running back fumed over
Herschel Walker's five-year SS
m1llton contract
"I told htm I didn't even intend to
talk about tradang him." Schramm
said after meeting with Dorsett.
"We'd never tra~e Ton> He 1s too
much a pan of our orga01zat1on. ··
Dorsett said he "anted 10 be traded
or given a tatS( 1n view of the deal
made wtth Walker. a refug~ from the
h1bernattng USFL who came 10 terms
Wednesday. Dorsett warned 1tiat if
has demands were not met. he could
he a "d1\rupt1vt force" on 1he
Cowboys
Schramm 1old The As'IOCtated
Presson Thursday "Tony would like
10 pull back what he said. He feels
'lorry he let 11 Oo" out He didn't
mean 11 He was JUSt mad and bei ng
egged on b) ;he media ...
Dorsett. who recel\e'I an annual
"31al) of about $450.000 plus fnnge
hcncfits. agn.·~·d he got out of control
Ho"e' er Dorsett dad not
apolog11e
"M~ fecltng'i ha,en't <:hanged a
great deal ·· Dor<>cll "81d "I had a nice
conver\atton \\Ith Tex so the' would
know where m\ hl•ad l'i at and I know
where thev arc at I think the contract
'iurpnscd evcrybod~ and I showed
'\Orne ammaturtl\ II was a fit ot rage "
.\sked 1f he would take halk what
he said Wednec;da, Dorwtt sa1d. "I
would take back \e~lerda\ ln'ltcad of
'Sa)tng thtng'I puhlacl~ I ~hould ha'e
gone behind cloo;ed door'\ and I maght
have ha ndlcd 11 a 101 he11er T o<la' 1s a
ne\\ da\ ..
Knee sidelines Lewis
fl '1 I ERTON -The Los •\ngele\
Ramc;. hoping to t;hore up their
inJUf)·nddled ~condar,. sign ed vet-
eran corncrback Tim Collier Thur'l-
da}
The Rams hope that l ullacr''i man-
to-man coverage ah1llt\ lan he put to
good U'>t.' when the\ U\l' h\l' or \I\
defensive bal'k'\ 1n lhc game at tht·
same lime
Dorsett addl·d .. , \\OUIJ 11i..l· 111 \,1\
1t was uncharactensttc of ml· •·
Then Dorsett laughed
Dorsell dad not repeat ht• v.antL'J 111
he traded hut did no! lake ll had.
-BERLIN (AP)-Spnnter and long
Jumper Carl Lewis, a day after
finishing a d1sappoinung third an a
IOO-meter race, said Thursday that a
knee injury that has troubled him for
more than two months will sideline
him until February.
seconds. easily-ou1d1stancing Lcw1'i,
who was clocked an 10 25 Nigena·s
Ch1d1 lmoh wa\ second in 10 23.
( other, 32. last played with the an
Francisco 49e~ an 1983 He sat out
the '84 season on 1hc anJured reserve
li st and was signed ag;11n in late 1985
hy San Frantisco.
In other new\, the Ram'> 'laid that
.\<iked ahout the real tton of the
tans. he \81d ··1 m no1 v.omt•d ah<wl
the boo hm1<. Thn· don't put hrcad
and huller on the tabk Thn h;ne a
lcndenn tll forgl\ e and forget "
'Tm finished for the year," said
Lewis. "Tll be back next year. no
doubt.''
He has been expenenctog pain
from a stretched tendon in his left
knee since The Athletics Congress
outdoor championship meet last
June at Eugene. Ore
Lewis said the knet has been
getting progressively worse since the
U.S. Olympic Fes11y.al earlier this
month in Houston. He ran an
espcciall> strong relay leg 1n that
compcttt1on. then awoke the follow-
1ng morning with the knee b.idl>
swollen.
I le practiced with the team and 1<;
l'"tJX'Cled to sec action tn 1he Rams·
r "h1b111on game Monda) night at
.\naheam Stadium
running back Enc D1ckt•rwn might
have to o;11 out Monda}·._ game with a
<;wollen toe fhc 1n1u1Y 1'i not serious
but has kcpl him oul of practice for
three da'.,
The Ram.-. also announced lha1
they had put 'e'en pla)er'i on wat' er'
-running hack Mark Mc Neal. safety
Make Plea\ant. no'>c tackle George
Pickel. defcn'i" e end Fl'lton Ridgle:
running back ( hul <;(:hwanke. ccntt~r
Dave Touh and r.afct} Reggie R1ch-
ard!ion.
Srhramm \UH.I he and DoN'tt
"-;hooi.. hand\ bclort' hl' left 'iure hr
wa\ 'il1ll a lilllc hur1 hut he'll be OK
He "a good kid. a good man ..
Schramm 'aid thing" would he linL·
once Walker get' hack to n1mp
"Thang<; will calm down . life goc'i
on," Schramm <iaad "Wr'H got a
football game lOmtng up ·
Lewis, who won four gold medals at
the Los Angeles Olymp1cs. finished
third to Canada's Ben Johnson
Wednesday night at a Mobil Grand
Pnx meet 1n Zurich. Switzerland.
Johnson turned in a time of 10.03
The Ram s ha ve already lost Pro
Bowl cornerback (iary Grc.·en
(hernrn1ed disc 1n his neck) for the
sea'ion and vcrsattle defensive back
Enc Harps (back anJUI')) to probable
rct1rcmc:nt. In add111on . safety John-
nie Johnson ts sttll rccovcnng from
Wal~er who" e'p<'llt'd 111 prac11cc
to a ( O\\h4.l\\ uniform for the first
11mc 1oda\ a11rec.-d to a ~unrantC'Cd
Floyd f ailsto finish round, but ties for first
New wave score ~ystem
makes for wacky finish
CASTLE ROCK., Colo. (AP) -Ray F1o}d
picked up his aolf ball, put it in his pocket and
walked in from the golf course Thursday -but
he st1lr qualified for second-round play to the
new, SI m1lhon lntemat1onal tournament
"What difference doc 1t maker' Floyd,
the curTCnt tJ .. Open ch11mp1on asked af\cr
playina 1ust 17 holes in the second half of first
round play.
The answer wn that it didn't matter at a.II.
1 lea't not o n thas 1ormy day. when play
wa 1ntemJp1ed on two occa ion by thunder-
storms But at will matter tomorrow
They'rt chanainc tht' l'\llc .
"Thi<; 1\ wmcth1na new," Jack N1cklau'
noted w1"1v "We'll probably be actt1ng nt'w
rule) every da). ..
Nicklaus. who designed the ca,tlc Ptne\
Golf Club course that 1s hb<111ng the new
1oumamcn1 and ats unusual. con1rover;1al
~nna sy5tcm. obviously wa\ malTcd after he
lint hed with a medal ore of ~lM n.. and
thought he foil ed to advance IO the ~econd
round. "I 11hoot 72 wtth two hird1e't <rnd two
llogey-s And somebody cl~ \hoots n. wtth ""
b1rd1es and s1" boiCY' and he\ k1ll1na me .. It., tup1d.''"'N'1cklau<i s.11d
He did. 1n (a t. advance
He had two Points under the modified
tablcford sconna w tem an wh1rh mt'dnl
ore, do nor Count and \COMni I\ b.1~J On
point awarded on c <'h hole I 0 for a double
ca"c. fivt' for an caglt'. two for h1rd1e 1cro for
pM m1nu\ ont' for hogc) ,10d m"'"' thrtc fo1
double bo e)' or worse
Linder that \ystt'm n o)(f\ J)<111ll totJI
rtachrd 14 ~hrn h(' dropl>('d an IX·ttiot cattle
pu11.on the 171h hole
4.t th:it point. the siren ~und«I. calhng 1hc pla~cr; 1n from the couNe 1n the face of an
approaching thunderstorm
Floyd 'ltmply decided 10 take the ma\1
mum ~nalt~ on the final hole -minus lhrt't'
point~. reducing his lotal to I I -and call at a
da). o\ftcr all. 1here t\ no reword for high potnl
total" at lht\ 'tagc of the tournament Point\ an·
not earned forward ro until the final round
there arc no lcadcrc., onl> \ur"avorc.
"I think 11 w. 'I an 1ntclltaent dec1Ston. .!t<ltd
lloyd. who had fi ve b1rJ1e\, lhC eagle .tnd cl
tx1gey -and "'3" cred1tN1 w11 h ti ilouhk ~>ltl''
on the 18th
Ou1 11 prompted .1 rnlin1 from PGA Tour < ommm1oncr D<-anc Seman 1hat. throuah the
remainder of thr toumftmcnt flhlH'I"\ will hi•
rt'qUtfC'd to COmfllC'l(' thttr rnunJ\
Rrurc I 1r11kc tied Floyd tor htih poml\,
not thnt 11 matter\. with 11 tic had "" h1rd1c'I
.10c1 ti h<ljtC\
.. The onl) n:ttrct I h1l\e ''that I lcnve a card
wnh bi on 1t 1n tht" \Cnnng tent It doc\n"t go
for"ard ... L1et1kc ~1d _
P<1 \ (hamp1on f\{)b I wa" fint'ihtd \.\llh
tmd1l'' on the.' ln\t 1"11 hnlc' to gtl tn with 1wo
point\ t1nd pl3l'(' h11n'('lf among the W
\UrYI \or\ nf !! I 'llanl'f\ who will go to r nda~ .,
WI ond rnund ;\nolht•f I< I rh1W1"t·ompc:tcd lor 'I) 'l'l<"' an 1ht• fiN hnl o( the fir"l round
\\ cd nc..Ja.. )
T ho\t' 71( pin\ er\ aa,a1n v.all pl;i, tor 'Q
\f)<lt'i f nd:" On \a1urtlt1} 1he W '>Ur"t'o'"' ~111
he m luccd 10 12 for \unda> \final round
.-h~ Wat\On ;ll'io advan('t'd \\tth lour
point' on f\\ur htrdtt'' ind lour h< l'H
Ren C rcn'ih11wc11d n't make It lit' had zero
point,, and tou• pl11 •r\ v.11h on<-point plnt'd
nil tor thC' Ntt " 111n
C al\an Pn·1 wl\\ ,1nothl't ot tho<,e v.h o
d1Jn 1 ndva.nL · had minu' ltve point" ~h('n
tht' fir..t nf 1~,, orm dl'll)'' 1 currC'd and he
('t\u~ nnt tu ltn h
Walker
contract on Wedne~av
Asked 1f he would renegotiate
Dor'\C'tt's contract. ~hramm replied.
"I feel comfortable wnh has con-
tract ..
Dorsrtt. who had fallen 1n10
financial trouble over several sour
business ventures, missed tra1 nin4
camp last year until the Cowboys
renegotiated has contract.
Dorsett had ongJnall y welcomed
the thought of playtng to the same
backfield with another Heisman
Troph)' wmner. bul was steamed
when detruls of Walker's contract
came out.
"lfth1s team doc\ not pay me ltke
the) arc pa~1ng their other back. I
would suggest strong!} 1hat the team
tr. to trade me or pa\ me because r:11
be very unhappv and I can be a VCI)
d1'irup11ve forcl'.. 'ia1d Dorselt
Wedne~a ..
"I don'1~ant10 he here When vou
pa' a gu} more than me. ~ou".e told
me he's your halk rm nol ~ond
fiddle to an) one ·
Walker wa\ 10 return from personal
hu<1anes'l 1n New JerSt.'v and a11cnd but
not pla~ in aturda) night'\ exh1-
b1t1on game 1n Lm <\ngelcs aga1ns1
the Raiders
Schramm said he (an l'C'rncmber
grumhhngamong thl' ( owbo\~· play-
er" when Dor'ICll wa\ <J1gncd an I <)77
"It'\ JUSI a h1c;1o nc 1h1ng.''
'i<.hra mm said "1 on\ came 1n a the
He1~man Troph\ "'inner out of
l>1thburgh and go1 a big ...ala!'} and
\Orne oflhe veterans !>tarted grumbl-
ing It happen' l.'very vcar \\llh No I
draft choices It'' a fact oftht game ·
Walker. 24. thc I 4X2 He1<,man
Troph\ \\tnner -.et a prnfe'i'itonal
football ru'ih1ng rt'cord tor one \Ca\on
\\Ith 2.41 1 )ard\ lor the .l '\Fl ..,.t•v.
Jersn Generals 1n 14!<5
Quarterback Joe Montana nt thl'
\an Francisco 4Qer; l'i bclteH·tl 111 t-...· {
the highest paid pla-.cr 1n 1hc ""Fl at
an C'ilamated SI ' mt Ilion a 'car
Quancrbaci.. John (l"'a\ "8nl·d a
ti,e-,ear contratl with th(' Dc.·n,~r
Broncoc; for S5 mallton
Walker h3'1 yc1 to <"Ommcnt on
l)or\C'll'' remark\ tlut <;a1d carltn ht•
had a lot of re~pcct for r>or.ctt
·11 would be an honor to pla' v.11h
him becauc;c Ton\. hD'I a lot of clav~ ·
Walker said. ·
Angels host ·
A's tonight
'o°" S ~ on thl' l urrcnt home-
'ltand the l\njcl' \\tll tn-to o~n
~me da't hgh1 on ~·ond-placc
T<"U'i tonight "hen the' opc:n 1
thrt'C-game scnc' d&ato't thl' Oa\..
land A'o; with J f H contcst at
i\nuhc1m tad1um
()(.'\pile ln\IOJ t"o o( lhrte
.i 1n't \11nnf,nt.1 an their mot
n-1..·en1\('n<''·1hc l\n ('I\ '>ltll own
1 11 -gam~ lt'Jd mer 1 t'Ulo after
thc Ran~c" dclrated M1lwaukce
Tl1ur-.d11} nt~t
John c undelana I 5-1 l 1\ the
S(hedulcd 'tarter 1h1'i c\Cn1na.
but lht' .\nttcl lcf\·hander ha\
C'-peneAccd c.omc tC'f'lde-me .. , 1 n
ht., ten tlho" an,t may mt!>!> thl'
\tart aga1n...t the \' lfhccatn't go.
lb' < 1'I dw1ck !0-2) v.1U
C~ * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, Auguat 16, 1988
MattiD:gly best clutch hitte~inAL?
By JOHN NELSON ,,, ...... "'*'
Don Mot11nal)' ot 1hc New York Yanlcc:e' as
the bc~t hatter in the Amencan Lcaaue in clutch
s1tuat10M, an the opanaon of former teammate
Phil Nad.ro
"Earlier this year. I threw him I patch that
wa this far outside," N1ekro td, hold1n1 hJS
hands abut two feet ap:an . "He 11la ppcd tt down
the left-field hne for a do uble. Now, what do
you do with a guy ltke that'>"
Thursday ntlht's doubleheader an New York,
Worrell had a stretch or 24 appearaoc~s.
encompanma 28 annt015, dunna wh1cb he h d
allowed JUSt two camed runs for an ERA of
0.64.
farther apart thin oormal. When the patch 1s
thrown, the middle fi~r 11 lined off the ball,
allowing the patch to.slide off the 1ndeit llnaer.
It 1s delivered with the mouoo ofa fastblll
but amves with the velocity of a chanaeup and
the action of a screwball. ··t~c knowH'll~ ti ) wha1 he ha~ to do," ).'l y~
Nackro. the ( k vehui<.I Indian~ knucldchallcr
who patched for the Yankee!> an 1985. "lfat'sa
double suuauon. he &Ct'I a double. If it's a tnpk
\1tuat1on. he get!> a tnplt-. If at'~ u home run
s1tuat1on, he JlCl!I a home run
• • * Todd Worrd l of the St. l,ou" Cardinals
would be the. lcadina candidate for Nauo nal
Lcaaue Rookie of the Year, except most people
have forgotten he is suit a rookie.
He had four saves and 9nc victory an six
Auaust appearances. "I tauaht n to Rawley Eastwick, and it p vc
him a few extra years in the b1a leagues.''
tarrctte u yJ. * * * Herm Starreue. pitchana coach of the
He was th e C'ardan?ls' bullf)Cn topper
down the stret<;h last season :rnd appeared 1n
seven post-season games with St. Loui11. But he
worked an only 17 regular-season pmes whale
spending most of the ~a\on at Loui~vtlle .
Milwaukee Brewers. i mtroducin• yet another
versiOJI of the forkball Into the m1Uor tcaaues. • • *
.. He alway\ look\ 'u relaxed with hi'i
weight back and hi., head \O suit," Nackro \ays.
.. He control~ ha\ ttunkang netter than anyone 1n
that ~1tua11on In m> mind, he'\ the bc!>t hitter
there I\.
In one recent 'ltrctch of 14 appearances,
Worrell was l·O with 12 1>avc'1 Going into
He says he developed it several years aao
by accident while playinf catch. He calls it more
of a split-finger pitch. h s held with the scams,
but not stuffed between the first two finacrs li ke
a fo rkball.
The four thin~ Dodgen Manager Tom
Lasor<b says he will never regret: "One, my
love· for God. Two. the love I hnve for m~
fam ily. Three, the time I've spent ltvmg an the
ifCatest country in the world. And four, the
time I've spent with the Dodgers." Actually. the fi ngers are held only slightly Don Mattln&ly
SPORTS BREAK
Made-for-TV golf
features strange
scoring f orDlat
From AP dh1patcbes (1otn~ in to the la~t two hole\. Jack -
N1cklau\ and Ka y rloyd arc ucd N1cllau.. .:::.
make\ pa1 on both hok\, "lo}'d b1rd 1e\ the
17th and m<akc\ a boge) on th\.' 18th. Floyd l1fis hal> arms
1n triumph lie win~.
It ma> not \ound nght. but at rnuld happen in the
SI m1lllon International golf tourn ament. CB will
teleca~t the last L\\O round!. of lbc. )ate.st, Q9SS1bly a
d1 ,onenting. alll'mpt at ne"'·wave golf
By the ume ( B' pick<. up the tournament, only 27
golfer\ "'111 tx> pla:ring. < )nl\ 12 ot thoM' will pla> for thl'
big prtll' on \unda' ftr'>I plau~ •'> 1.1.onh i 180.000
But the medal pld\. '>lore~ don t carr) o.,,er The la\I
qualifier on \aturda\ \tan' 'undd) e'en wi th everyone
el\e Dc\p1te the <im,11l number of goiter.. 11 won't be
ca'' lor CR' "It actudlh makn 11 \t1nll'"h.11 more difficult on
\aturda\ .. \aid ~-!Jrk C arl\on a < B~ spoke!>man
"Rcall) the tun on \.11urd.n I\ the gu) who'\ 1n thl'
middle ofthl· pJcl. tn 1ng tu m.ikc: 11 to 'unda) '\iot thl'
gu\ 1.1.ho''> leading the field·
.\ modified \er\lun 111 thl \tableford sc.on ng
\\\ll'm I\ 1n U\e Holl'\ arl' 1.1.orth point<> -a double
eJglc I\ \\Orth I II pcnnt\ Jn l'agk fi\C, a bardic two and
par\ 1ero Boge\\ rn\t 1>n~ prnnt and douhle bogey ... or
1.1.or'>c three
fhl' fir\t 11.1.0 munll' ot tht• lnterna11onal werl'
tekca\t b) E\PN 1hrough toda} \'.-edne'>da)·., and
fh uf\d.1~·, c,pltt fir\t round \.1clded 19 sun.1.,,or<, each
for toda\. anll onl) 27 ot tho.,c w11l la'\l
Quote of the day
Dick Vitale, I \l'V., ""'II) artH. ulatc college
ba!>l etball ..anal)\I on \w1tch1ng from glaV'.>C'\ to
con tat I knw' .. :Vh goal 1-. to become the ~:(1e\t
man 1n f\ ·
Ellis joins USC coaching staff
I()\ \-..C,£ 11 \ -Lek o' Fll1'> .,..ho m
pla\ed 1n thl· "allon..al H.1'>kl·thall \'>'>oc1a·
twn li1( 14 cJr\ hJ\ hl·l·n hired d'> an
a<,\1\1,in1 hJc,._c1ball coalh tl\ thl' I n1\.er
\II\ of \11uthl'rn C ahl11rn1a 11 "'J' announled Thur'>·
da\
f 111' 4n t·arnl·d \II A'ml'rn.a honor\ a~ a center al
\t J11h11 '> v.h1th ht• .1ttcnded lrorn 1'15~-62 Ellis. 1.1.ho
\land\ fi-loot-11 plJ\t'd tor thl' IO\ .\ngclco; Laker\ the
Halt1m1rrt' HuHl'I' lhl· 1'11rtland l rad Bla1er<. and the
J>hll<id< lph1.1 l1l'r'1 dunng hi\ "'H·\ rarl'er 1.1.tmh began
1n IW1~
A tweak for Red
Mathew Goethala, 4 , of Tucaon, tweak•
the noee on a atatue of Boaton Celtic•
Pre.ldent Red Auerbach recently during a
vlalt to Bo9ton. The atatue la located near
Faneull Hall in downtown Bo9ton.
Drlesell slated to appear today
l PPFR MARLBORO, Md -Pro!>· m
etutor\ handling the 1nve u1gauon of the
deat h of Len Baac; canceled the appearanc:e
ol at lca\t one of the top Lint versaty of
\.1ar) land officials M:hedulcd to testify today
John Slaughter. chancellor of lhe main campus at
( ullcge Park . had said he would appear today. hut wa'i
told .it the la')l minute not to show up Roz He1hcn
un1,cf\1ty spokcswoman '31d
o\1hlct1c Director r)it k Dull and basketball ( oach
l eft> Dncscll also were on thl' witness hM for today
Hc1bcn and spo ke'imen 1n Jhe athlc 11c depanmcnt. the
t:hancellor'\ office and thl· legal dcpanment'could not
\a) wh en the) "'ould testify
The Sta te\ A11ornq:, Office wou ld not explain th e
la\t-m1 nutc chanJ(e 1n plan'>
Lendlupsetlnthlrdround Sports on TV
TO RO NTO-Kevin Curren used his B;3
booming serve to bounce top-seeded Ivan fi k d Ltndl and Robert Se uso slowed John
McEnroe's come.Pack. Cadlining a stnng 0 r wee en
of upsets Thursday in third-round play at the $350 000
Playe r's International tennis tournament. '
C urren holds a perfect 3-0 record over the world'~ No. I playe r.
Seguso, of Prame Oaks, Fla .• defeated the fi fth·
'>Ceded McEnroe 4-6, 6-3. 7-5. McEnroe took seven
months off the tour -fo r vanous reasons -before
returning last week 1n the Volvo International at
tratton Mountain. Vt., where he lost to Boris Becker an
the semifinals.
Joining Curren and Se3uso in the quarterfinals will
be American Jonathan Canter, who downed third
seeded Yan nick Noah ofFrance 3~6. 7-5. 6-4. Jn another
upset, B.ud Schultz downed fellow Amenean, No. 1 seed
Brad Gilbert. 3-6. 6-3, 6-3 and South Afnca'!t C hris.to
Steyn took out Amencan Jimmy Anas. the No. 8 seed,
6-3. 6-1.
Seguso. the No. 12 seed. used a strong return of
~rv1ce and good 'ICcond serve 10 derail McEnroe.
Evert Lloyd, Sabatini advance
MAN HATTAN BEACH -Second-B;3 seeded Chm Evert Lloyd continued her
master) O\ er Bettina Bunge of Swatzer-
land. wan ning a 7-6. 6-4 dec1S1on Thur~a}
in a third-round match at the $250.000 Virginia la m'
of Loe, Angeles women's tennis tournament
Lloyd, who has never lost to Bunge, will face sixth·
'>Ceded Manuela Maleeva of Bulgana· in toda) 's
quarterfinal\ at the Manhattan Country Club. Malecva
bree1ed past 17-year-old Melissa Gurney 6-0. 6-4
ThurMia}
In toda}''\ other quanerfinal matches. top-seeded
Martina Na vrattlova will meet eighth-seeded Zina
Garmon: third-seeded Claudia Kohde-Kalsch of West
Germany will face fifth-seeded Helena Sukova of
C1echoslovak1 a, and fo urth-seeded Pam Shn ver will
play ~eventh·seedccl C1abnela Saba11 n1 of Argentina
Sabat1n1 breezed pa'it Pally Fend1ck of Torrance.
( ahf .. 6-3. 6-1 Thuf'lday night in the fi nal match of the
third round as each of the eight top 'leeds remained an
the tournament
Television, radio
TELEVISION
S pm -PRO FOOTBALL (le' eland at
M1am1. ( hannel 7
ts p m -BASEBALL Oodger' at \an
Franc1-,co. (hannel 11
10 pm -BOXING: C hanncl 56
RADIO
?·JO p.m -BASEBALL Oakland tl t
Angel'i. KMPC (710)
8 p m -BASEBALL: Do<lgl'r'> at ~an
FranrnC'O. KAB (790).
Saturday
TELEVISION
9·30 a.m. -AUTO SPORTS: Nauonal Tractor
Pulltng Championships (modified) (I hour). fro m
Bowling G reen. Ky., Channel 9.
11 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at
Kansas Cat y. Channel 4.
11 a.m. -WR ESTLING: Channel 9.
11 a.m. -AUTO SPORTS: Inside NAS< AR
Channel 56.
Noon -WRESTLING: Channel 56.
12:30 p.m. -OUTDOORS: American Adve nture -
Weekend Aye"· C hannel 2.
I p.m. -WRESTLING: C..hanncl 56. .
1:30 p.m. -SWIMMING: World sw1mm1ng and
d1v1ng champ1onsh1ps (90 minutes). from Madnd, Spain
(taped ). Channel 2. _
2 p.m -GOLF: LPGA tournament (I hour). from
Lake Lanier, Ga., ( hannel 4
3 p.m -GOLF: PGA tournament (2 hours). from
Ca'itle Rock. Colo .. Channel 2.
3 p.m. -AUTO SPORTS: Modified 200 <I hour).
from Manansv1lle, Va., Channel 4.
3 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Al
Ocrter. Olympic gold mcdalt~t in the discus. 1s profiled
3:30 p.m -SIUING· World Cup, Channel 7 .
4 p.m -AUTO SPORTS: Speedway Amenca.
Channel 56.
4:30 p m. -WID E WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxing -
Pernell Whttaker vs. Raphael W1lltams. ~nd Meldrick
Taylor vs. Howard Davis, both lightweight bouts
scheduled fo r 10 rounds (90 min utes), from Atlanuc City,
N.J .. Channel 7.
5:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Del Mar feature ralc.
Channel 56.
RADIO
11 :06 a.m -BASEBALL: St. Lout\ at New York .
KNX !1070)
I p m -BASEBALL. Dodgt'r\ at 'ian Francisco.
KABC (790)
6 p m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Ra1dcr'I.
KRLA (11 ICJ), KIK-FM (Q40)
7 pm -BASEBALL Oakland at Angel'>. KMP<
(710)
Sunday
TELEVISION
HJ a m -OUTDOORS F1sh1ng the We!>t ( hannel
56
12 p m -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY World \w1m-
ming and D1v1ng( hamp1onsh1ps(I hour) from Madnd.
Spain . C hanncl 2
I p.m -GOLF PCiA tournament (2 hour'i), frQm
( ac;tlc ~ock ( olo. ( hannel 2.
I p m -BASKETBALL. H1g I 0 Review and
Pre" 1cw, ( hannel 4
I p m -BASEBALL. Dodger'> at San F-rancisco.
< hannel 11 •
I 10 pm -WATER RACING· Hydroplane ancJ
drag boat'> attempti ng )peed record s, Channd 4.
2 p m. -AUTO SPORTS: Nationa l Cha mpio nship
Truck Pull. channel 4
Sheehan takes World Championship lead 3 p.m -GOLF· LPGA tournamc-nt I I hour). from
Lake Lanier Island Ga .. Channel 4
4 p.m -SPoi\TSWORLD Sports r antas.y c hannel
4
S p m -GOLF (1olt Journal. ( hannel 56
RADIO Golfe r e m e rges from s lump
with bogey-free fi rst-round
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q i a 11.1.q 11l•111tli \lump '>h•1t .i "> 1111111 r par f1 ., fhur\da\ 111
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The Texas Rangers, wno arc keep-
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can League West despite a struggl ing
patching staff, !urned the tables on
one of the top pitchers an the league
Thurwiay maht.
Ted Higuera, I S-8. whose shortest
\lint in 24 previous starts this season
2 2-3 innings on June 23, was
relieved without retinn& a batter an
the second 1nnina. and he wuchargcd
v.11h five run~ as Texas beat Mi l·
v.aukee 8·2 The victory moved the
Ranaers to within 11h games of the
idle An&els 1n the West.
Meanwhile. Texas rookie nght·
hander Mike Loynd allowed one run
on five hm 1n seven innings, the
Rangers lonsest outing by a starter
\mce Charlie Hough went eight
innings on July 28, a stretch of 14
games.
"The b11 early lead made 1t easy for
me." Loynd said of Texas' sax-run
second inning. "I wa'i able to expert·
ment with some pa tches and the
rnrvcball I didn't have 1n the fir'it
inning suddenly came back."
Loynd. 2·-0. aavc up a.n R.81 s1n<
to Gorman Thomas in the fir'it alter
walking Paul Molitor to lead off the
game.
"Just show'> that walks come back
10 haunt you," said Loynd, who
d1dn't 1ssuc another free pass
Higuera gave up five consecutive
hits in the second before being
replaced by Chm Bosio. who gave up
a three-run homer to Ruben Sierra
that ga ve Texas a 6·1 lead
Dale Mohomc pttched the eighth
inning for Texas and tied an Amen·
can League record with appearances
in e1&ht consecutive games. The
record was set by Boston:s Bennett ·
Flowers 1n 1953.
Red Sox JI, Royal• 6: At Kansas
City. Ton y Armas knocked 1n four
runs. three of them on his ~venth
home run of the year tn the third
inning. and Don Baylor !>tngled in the
go-ahead run as the Boston Red So>.
beat the Kansas City Royal~ 11 -6
The Red Soll. who also got homer\
from Rich Gedman and Dw1gh1
Evans, 1ncreaM:d their lead an the
American League Ea~t to four gamc'i
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ea&hlh. Tim Hulett hit his 14th homer
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Twlaa It, Marlaen 1: At Seattle,
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fi ve ru ns batted in as the Minnesota
Twins, scoring a total of 11 runs in the
third and fourth innings, defeated the
Seattle Manners 14-1.
Mark Portugal, 3-8. i.cattercd ~vcn
hits for his first complete-ga me
victory of the season.
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Meta 4-1, Cardlaa.11 3-5: At New
Yor-kT R~ Honon. and Pat Perry
teamed on a three-hitter and Aody
Van Slyke hit a two-run homer, g1V1ng
St. Louis a second-game victory and a
'ipll t of 1 ts doubleheader.
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h11 a two-run homer and s1nsfed
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1pnang.
Bravea7,Padrea3:AtAtlanta. Ken
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broke a 3.3ue1.n thee1&h1h 1nn1ngand ~nt Atlanta past an Diego
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pinch-hatter Billy Sample douhlcd
and Ken Obcrkfcll walked (1cnl'
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the sadc 1n the ninth inntng.
Pete Rose went 3-for-4 for the Red'
with a run-scoring stngle 1n the fifth
against Kell y Downs. 0-3. breaking a
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flrsl '°·()()() fans In anendante ror 1urday'1
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Team and md1v1dual rtcord• llfo~en'4own by .,me, tea'IOn 11nd career arc ol\O featured in the
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UCLA Club ICJokofl Party
The: U< LA ( lub ofOninae Count) wall hold
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C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Augu1t 15, 1986
.Timing of meal c8.D. be important for runile
The timing of the last meal before a
race and thetypesand umountsof
food eaten can make a real d1fferem:e
in performance. according to Lil
Applegate. Ph.D .. nutr111on cd1t0r for
Runner's World magazine, the na-
11on 's lead1ng pubhcation in the
spon.
"Most world-class runners ha' l'
well-planned, even ntua•ized. prc-
race meathabus," Dr. Applegatcsa~s.
"but most no" ice racers do not."
The energy used dunnga running
c' cnt usuall) comes from food eatl'n
a ft>wda)!>carlter fhus. the purpo~l'
ut eating pnorto a race ts not to gain
\trength or speed, but merely to ea!>e
Air Force
hopes to
plug holes
Approach r e ma ins
positive despite
vast inexperience
.\IR FORCE .\CADEMY. Colo.
I .\P) -Two years ago. Air Force
.\cadcm~ football fans wrung their hand~m nervous a111kiJ>(luon How-
w1ll we e"er replace Man~ Louthan at
quanerback. they asked.
The Falcon cmrctrmg-stafffound an
answer 1n Ban Weiss, who echpSl'd
Louthan"; accomplishments and was
named la'>t ~t:ason·s Western Athletic·
PREVIEW
( onference Pia' er of the 'I t:ar after
lead in~ .\ir F-orn· to a 12-1 record and
a ~o. X nauonal ranking.
This fall with We1v.' graduation < oach F15her DeB<:~ will tr) to pull
out another W1.,hhnnc Y.itard
11\ the mo"lt 'lcnou., que'>t1un on a
predominanll~ ~oung tl'am. v.h1ch
figure-. tu fit'ld a .. ol1d detcn'c .ind a
<,u~pect utkn .. c in I YX6
··:-..;o 4u1:'>t1un th!'> team ht1'> a l<•t ot
\uuth." ';ml Dclkrn . v.ho l'nll'r' h1'
th1rd \l'Cl\On at thl' acadl'm\ "'Ith J
20.s rl·rnrd .. , ou don 1 lo\<: 2X
qualtt\ f)la~Cr\ trom Ja<,I ~ear'\ team
like v.c did. Jnd ''l\ \1w·r1: nut rt·hudd1ng ·· · ·
fhl' fall on' orx·n tlw11 '>l"J'>1•n \ug
J<J at homl· Jga1mt H.1v..rn JI thl·~
\.\t:rc to pld\ 1111.i.1~ thl'\ v.oulJ \tart
lh \CnlOf\ li\1• 111nH1r\ <1nd-.i
\ophonHHl qu.1nnhal k 1·1tht·r I 11 ''
< Jlhoun •H R11n Bulkin
That \l'llran look t\ nw,kading.
hmH'\l'f ()J thl' Iii ,l·111or\ onh
W' rn "'l'fL 'IJrtrr' 111 I 'IX'\ "'hl·n ·\1r
f ont· \\11n LI 'hJH' nf till' ~ -\C lllk
.inJ hl·Jt I l'\,1' in thl Hludmnnc1
Ho1.1.I
~O onl "'I If fJl'l' Ol<>fl prt \\llfl'
than< Jlhoun and Butkk\ C alhuun.
whn hold\ a <.light ,·dgo.: ,., 'mart .,a,'' ulntrnlkd -"lhe heaJH:\t
(JUartt•r-had. r, ,. ntr \tTn tor a kid
h1<. ag<: · <1uord1ng to lJdkrr.
fJu l k le) 1\ thr bl· Iler at hktl', \lrnng-
~·r and fo'>ll'r than ( alhou n 'l kha'a
lcrtam ~punk a u~na1n rt.'l kk,c,nl'\\
dhout him" DeBcrn ... mt
"\1o'>ttkfin11cl\ "'-l' v.ant 111gl't th1·
4uancrhad. thing '>l'ttkcl V.1· ll jl.t'l'
ncnho1.h ;i '>olld lr1t1k the: tir\I 11.1.n
"'ed., tit lctmr anJ thl·n Ul'l •dl v.h11
.... ti I 't ..rt .1 ga 1 n \I I L1 v. •rn ·
Othl·r r11,1t111n' that nrl·d '"lid
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.ind rlan:~ fl ~ <:r
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th1:n·' ,1 \l'n\c arnund thl· <tldtknl\
1ha1 11 " 1hl' '''lt·m th.it v.or~' and
that 11' nnl~ J mJlll'f 111 ptu~in..-ir1
nl'V. h11J ll'\ •
"V.1· arl' goin111nt11 th1<, \ed\on u 1th
thr 'aml· ;it11hHk v.l h.1d l.1,t \t'.H
that l'l' .trl' n111 ~oin11 l•i ln\l .1 !,!Jnll'
l>dl•·rr' ... 11d ·<II c111r\1 th.11 1n.i.
1 h.1ngc ••llu' •'l' ,1,1rt pl.i' 1ng
B1Jt un11l 11 d11t'' "''-don 1 \'\P• • l
It> lnw f hJI 'lh• •JOI'. ,1ppr11.i1h \1111
1.an tah• V. t ha' no rt'<l'"" to kar
OJn~hod~ Thert: t' ino rnu1 h quJltl'
Plunkett gets
starting nod
()'('\..\HI> 1 \l'l -<)u.1r11·1hatk
Jim Plun~1·11 '>1hnlulrd I<• '1.ir1
~atur<1J\ n111h1' nh1h1t111n ii,.1rnc
aga1n<.1 [)alla' J.!PI h" tir't l'\ll'O\IH"
v.-ork v,1th thl l1r\l 'tring 1Jtkn'l 11t
the LC>\ \n~c:lr' f{;ll(kr\ I hur,d.1\
Plunkell ~k ' h1c!ding to rC'lJf'·
lure thl' \l<trlTnF r11\lllfln lw h.i\ hl'ld
for ffill\I 111 I hi fl<l\I fl q \l'ilf\
Plunkl•tt bl..·gan rac.h 111 the Ll·am·,
four PH'\ HIU'I \lil\00\ In I 0\ \ngl'lt.''I
a~ th<.' \tartln!! quartcrbat ~
Plunkett will work thl' ltr\t 1wo
quarter~ag<110\t Dalla\ hrad1ngacas1
of r'·gular'>. Mart Vv 1h<in will ';"Ork
tht• thmJ quartt·r 'urroumkll h'
hackup\. whtlt· \t'<.ond \l'ar mJn
Rust~ lfrlger v.111 v.or~ th« fin.ii
penud al\o 'With hatkup\
.\ttc r \uffrnng J J..,1, .... ttt·d
'houldt'r 1n thr third µme la\1 -.car.
Plunkett v.a' plan·d on 1njurt·d re
'iCr\<e and Marc ~1hc>n tx·rnm1 thc-
<>tartcr With W1l\on a., tht· '>ta111n~
quarterhatk the K.11drr' wen-t I I _
before 10 .. 1ng 10 "-ll'"' I ngl.rnd in lhl·
"'1FL pla-.om
When ttH· R:11dC'r., arrt"C'd di train
1ng camp 1n mid-Jul> C 11ath l 1Jrn
Flores announrrcl that wh1k thr
po .. 1ttOn "W9'0 (.Otnf)Clltl\C,'' Wif\on
wa~ No. I and Plun kett l'\lo 2
Wtl~on-"\1111 h;i\ an C'll~t· · ,,11d
f1orcs following the oiwn1ns 1·.11h1
b1t1on gamt·. a \l.() lo" to """ Francisco But Plunkt.·tt Jt<J no1 pl.1'
1n that aamc
Plunkett had been m1fltd .1 cl;n
earht>r when Wtf\on wa' 'lt11l 1W11rking
Wlth the first untl through t'Wo
practice' Wednc\day. That wa'
chanJ(d for I hursda~ ' \lllitk
~s ron.
any feeling of hunger. she pointsout.
"Most important. II helps maintain
<.'ons1an1 blood-sugar levels.··
amount that wiil work tor each
ind1 v1dual runner, but 1t 1s best to
start by eating less than seems
appropriate, and then make adjust-
ments from there.''
and-$8 for the 5Jc.
For additional information, phone
Mark Ashton (chairman) at 472-952M
or Ron Orr(ass1stan1 athlelt(' dire, ..
tor. USC') a t (213) 743-2771 .
For morc,111forma1ion, phone
YMCA
* * * Aunnlne ICMdule
~ SATURDAY
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Ponv Ride Grilfltn P11r1o., LO• """IH HI~'
Some runners try absuiining from
food for prolonged periods before a
race. But 'luch a penod -say 12 to 24
hours -can lead to early fa tigue. Dr.
i\pplegate warns. * * *
DEllllS
B1os1EiHous * * * c11111cu1101r1tra11coune FHIU Sonreud.
"Likewise. eating too close to the
start of a race can leave the runner
Wtlh a fuU Stomach-aAd make tum Of
her fed sluggish," she says ... Always
allow sufficient time. ma} be two to
four hours, for food to t>mpt) from the
.. wtnach "
On Sunday. Aug. 24. the second
annual "Endow the Tailback" 5 and
!Ok Run will be held at the Fluor
The ninth annual Fullerton I Ok 0"101~:,;:;:;;:;~nc1 ioMhRun-e.,
Run. the oldest I 0.000.meter race 1n 7301 m 01 Hunrln111on Beot" Pier Flat, o.
RUNNING Orange County, will be held Sunday. cou"o Fee 1H9wlfh T '"'''· uwunout L
gat7·30a. 10JSOrun11er\ 300r11n1u1veor Formo•t -Corporattonintrvtrre . -1
The run is a tnbute 10 the late Rickv
-<!A't!~Llll.I • nL--rnlormiHon onone TIWOIVO~on1!1
Pre-regJstration. which includes a a1 s:u s.u
Bell. the former standout running •
back forthe Universit} ofSouthem
Tailba<.•k" Mcmon alScholarship
Fund 1n Ricky Bell's name.
T-shirt,. costs$ I 0. Fort he race alone Run tit"" s.. l !::.i"1C:~ e~111n. 1 1s 1
the fee IS $5. !3~1 ano a !Sam < 10k) at Marlnellrno, Pale
Or \ppk'gall· advise'>. "Onl)' C\·
Pl'rtcnrc will tell you the e~art
C ahfom1a .
<\II proceeds from the event will
become pan oft he "Endow the
Race time is 8 a.m. with la te
registration staningat 6:'30. Pre·
reg1s1ra11on fees are SI 0 fort he I Ok
The course record, SCI last6\'3r b~ Verde\ RolllnQ nlll• coune t, ISO ran IHI VI
f• lJ c.· L S ) r Proceed• benefH R oncho Peto\ veroe' O.· ormer A runner tevc r111. IS vetoomentallv 01\<tble For more 1ntorm1tl• 29:09. onone Ehzabt'ti'1 Hl9n1ower al !71lt ~1·4~
Arizona's goal this year: Rose Bowl Vols set
Tl rc~ON. Ariz. (A Pl -"I think the whole he's recruited at Ariiona. S 1• ght S ·t~am l'\ ·reall) e)(CllCd," Arizona strong safety PREVIEW rr11? Along with fu ll backs Chris Mclemore. Joe .
Chuck Cecil s:i)S. "We ha ve a feeling of ~ ~ Prior and Charle Webb. all between 220 and' 2.30 .
confidence We knov. we're for real... pounds, they will be running behind a velt'ran line h 1· gh er
Cecil'<. cheeriness reflected a ros) attitude Pac-10. and which frequently had to be bailed out The defense will be led by all-Pac-IO tns1dc
among coaches ans:t fellow player~ at Arizona b) the Wildcats' defense and record-setting place· linebacker Byron Evan~. the league's leading
Stadium dunng media day ceremonies Wedncs-kicker Max Zendejas. tackler. and outside linebacker Danny Lockell. th
da) kicking off the 1986 tra1ntng season. The)'rc New offensive coordtnator Chuck Stoban has top sacker. Other veterans include linemen Stan
all hoping to be smelling roses at the end of rhc made several chan~cs. planntng more pla}-act1on Mataele. Jim Birmingham and Dana Wells and
Pacific-I 0 Conference campajgn and looking for a passing and occasional use of the op110n, to be C'ec1l. who earned all-Pac-I 0 second-team honor'>
Rose Bowl appearance on New Year's Day. directed by senior quarterback Alfred Jenkins. a last season as a sophomore
"We have our goals set on a champ1onsh1p.. two-year staner. The punting game. which ranked seventh
T ennessee has
goal of n a tional
c rown this year We're not making any ~crets about that," said He'll be throwing 10 several fast receivers. nationally 1n overall yards netted. appears ~trong
head coac.·h Larry Smith, wha....also make·s 11 clear includ ing split end Jon Honan. another senior and again with senior Ruben Rodriguez back, and "-NO'\ VI 1 Lf.. Tl·nn ( .\P) _
that defending league and Rose Bowl champion Ariwna's second-leading career receiver. Smith said he thinks freshman placck1ckcr Gar~ ~car'. r t·nnC'\Sfe h;:t5 given fji.
UCLA "1s the team that we all have to catch and Back also 1s senior ta1lbai;,k, David Adams a Co.s10.n aruLJ!Jru.oLlclI. Valdcr can..-tak o'~ for-ta<.te nf grcatnc:\s Thi\ .. ea"lon.
beat." diminutive but strong and elusi ve: 5-6. 170· Zendejas. exrx·ct a ltnle more
Sm11h and eompany have reason for op-pounder. Adams has rushed for 1,300 yards tn the The only real question marks are 1nexpc:m:nlT \ftrrall. Ttnne'>!>l'<: has won fo
11m1sm. \hough, coming off an 8-3-1 season 1n pa!>t two seasons despite being tnJured much oflast at tight l'nd and in the secondary a rov. from arch-rt' al Alahama,
""h1ch the Wildcats finished 11ed for second. yea r. Sopliomores Chuck Knox. 5-rl. -190-pollnlf -Sm11h sa1J e'eryone in the conferenet: 1.1.111 tw lao,t !>Ca'>on the Volunteer\ rn t
follo\o\l'd b~ a 13-1.3 tic with Georgia in the Sun son of Seattle Sea hawks coach Chuck Knu>.. and improved.· with Washington and Anromr-~m-:-;th="e"':1:=r -=.1"':1r'"'.,7"1 'c~f:'(;.;.;1u=:-1rea::--:.,.:;.1.:.:l'r~n~..:.,<,..:>n,:::;i:.;:cr
801.1. I. and w11h 45 lcnermen and 17 starters back. 6· I . 195-pound Oa' td Eldndgt' will vie for pla~1ng c\lrcmcly strong. tttk in 16 ~car'>.
l he offense. with nearly everyone returning. time. Their nonconterence schedull· 1ncludei. tht·
figurl''> to be improved over last year's -which So will touted frc<>hman .\n GrcathOU\l'. season opener at home again'>! Houston ( olural.lo
srnrcd onl} 20 touchdowns. next-to-last tn the whom Smith has called thL' bcsl ofTen!>t "l' plaH'I State and ( olorado.
Wilson's weighty problem solved
Charger def ender
finally a rrives
at r equired we ight
From AP dispatches
[hr weight\ tra1n1ng <.'am p '>!Of) of
l:arl V.. il!>un ha\ ti nail) lightened up
~ d<.on . a '>tarting dclcno,1\ e t•nd for
the Charger<., 1.1.e1ghl·d 1n Wednesda~
JI 2.,4 pound\. urw puund undc:r thl'
rta\lng "'-l'1gh1 ~an l>1l·go rnaL he~ had
Jo.:mandcd \Intl' trdrntng lamp opcn-
~d lnr 'l'll'rJn'> on Jul) 26. ( hargers
( oalh Don C or~l'll said Thuro;da}
\\1J.ton "ho. halloonl·ll h> 241
round\ during f'hc ofl\eao;on paid
$ \ -IOIJ in ti nn during the time: he 1.1.a'
o\t'Nt'1gh1 lit: had bct·n a"t'<.'\t'd $2 5
,i da~ lorC'adi pound mer 2"5
"He'<. <;ttll gol a lot ul had (eat1ng1
hah1t\ he\ g111 t11 break but he's doing
't'r\ v.dl ·· C orH·ll sa1J
\I.. tl\on ton,ultc:d \.\>1th a nutn-
111101\t Junng. thl' l.11a <,tcige\ of hi\
dll't and <,a1J he l'\l·ntuall}' want\ 10
gt't clown 111 270 pound'> But h{··.,
h.1rr' he \l.on·t ha\t.' w deal ""1th
u1nc.1.an1 "'r1gh1-"'atlhing hy rna<. hl''
"I'm glad n·r, mrr \I.1th." V.. llo,nn
<,auJ "It ddinttch \l.on"t hurt m\
pl'rlormann· ·· ·
I t•Jmmatl'\ ;Jl\o 1.1.ekoml·d tht:
nl'"'' that V.. il<.on hall made 1.1.t·1ght .. r hn \.\;t'fl' ,111 pulltng for ml' and
thl'\ 1.1.t·rt· JU\l J\ ht1pp\ ..... 1 \.\>a\.that II
v. ;}\ 0\ l'( I.I. Ith .. V, 1'\lln \:!Id
< or\l'll \a1d ~ ll'lon 1.1.ould n11
longl·r ht· '>UhJl'Ct tn tht• datl\ v.e1gh·
'"' V.11<.nn., tim· rn<>nc\ "'l'nt into a
'Pn rnt lunJ u111tr11lkd h' thr pla~l'f<,
It h,1, lx'l'll ll'>t'd 111 thl' pa\t trir
d11na 11 on\ to 1 ha1tl\ a' \l.l'll "' tl'.lm
pa rllC\
f he ( harg_l'r\ nll'anv.-h1k ft'dUll'd
llll·1r rc1\IL'f t11 7X I hur\d<J\ v.11h the
11'11'.t\1' 111 1kk11\I\ 1· It m·mt1n J.imc'>
I rn kr111 \ thrn··H',11 pl.I\ er in thr
t lltll'd '11.ltt•\ r 11111h.1ll l t·aguc Ix-tor<:
111101ng '1.111 f >t1·~11 a\ a free agent in
I 11>14' I Ill h·tte 'ullrrl·d a knee 1n1ur.
dunn!! 1r.11n1n~ l.tmp la-.1 )t.'ar He
had 'penl :ill 11! tltl' 1 •1~4' <.cason rm
1n1url'd '""1n1
'-f I 1t·,1n1·, llHl\l r1·dul1' 1hn1
.1d1H' ''"'' ,, t11 1,11 '" T uc~la\ and
r11u.,1 rt•d111• 1hcir r<"ll'r' 111 ·•"for thl'
rq1ul.H \1 ·""" ln111h1 r ll•'"''<lf111ind '\i i I 1r.11n1ng
l<ln1J1\
Bl'fF ALO -r 1ght end I <1'l!n
KJm\on J ,,·q·n·\l'ar \el<:ran v.a\
v.a1Hll h' 1h', Hill~ Ram .. on \tarted
12 111 lhl' Hill , I fl game<; la•-.t '>l'd\on
Ill' taught 11i ra\\('\ tor \()<} "<lfd\
r111d nnr t11uchdnv.-n Before JllHllng
1lw Hill' ht· pl<l\l'd fi"c )Car<; at \an
I rJlll t\l 11 .intl one at ~I I oul\
M IMrtl -r he Dolphin' \1gn1:d
lrtT·a)(t'nt l1nt·h.itk·cr Anthon~
1>11 kl·ro,on onl~ two da} c, after he was
l lll h\ Huflalo. Drckcrson, 29, played
v.-11h the Dallas ( owbovs trom 1980
until he was traded to '1hc 8111\ la!>t
\car for a I 2th-round draft pick
SEATTLE -Hts agent. Howard
Slu~hcr. !Wl)S holdout tackle Hoh
C r)dt•r is on the Scahawks' trading
block. Sluslrer c;a1d he was told bv ~eahawks pre'11dent and general man·-
ager Mike McCormack that the club
a'> talked to at least one other 1cam
about a trQde
Because ( ryder t\ not und1.•r con·
tract. an) trade v.ould bl..· c.onungl'nt
on reaching agreement nn a nc\I,
wntract Slu\her contend'> Cry.lier
madl' BUO,!Xl<l la~I \ca~on wh1k
McCormack \a\' $ 7<i.0()0 ot that
.. alar} was 1n performance bunuse'>.
KA NSAS CITY .:_ r he Ch1ds
1.1.a1,cll llnl•hacker Jcrn Blanton anJ
four rookie free agl'nts. Alanton 2•>
s1g n<'d w1th th<.· club ac, a free agent 1n
I CJ79 and "'as a starter tram 19~ I to
1984 heforc losing his joh to \r11tt
Rallec1c last \Car
Blanton made 474 UtLklc~.-in hi\
career 1nC'lud1ng a team-high I '6 in
I Y83. He became expendable b1:cau\c
of the pla~ of rook1._.s Dino Hackett
and .\aron Pearson.
AP 1-tpf>olo
San Diego Charge!• defenalve back Wayne
Dada, who braged a year ago he would
make the Pro-Bo~l but later loat hla atart-
ing poaltlon, lln~ up duilng drills.
Albacore beco:a,.ing more difficult to find
~al 11,1,u tt•r J ngl(.lr" who ha YI' 'l'l to
get out to catch alhatnrC' th1., \t11T1ml'1
\hould hoot... a tnp a<. \Oona\ f1<1\~1hk
l he .Jlhtt''>JU\t haH· not been
Ulopcratl\ C' for \(Juthl:rnd angkr'
anclonlythoc,('on multi da) tnp,on
I hr duluxe <.portfhhrrs runn1 ng out of
\an D1cgoarc·ra1c.h1n~an ) numl>1:rof
thrc,c pn1rd longfin~ Thcre "no
telling how long thq w11l 'itH k
around r herr arc largl' ,., houl' ot alharnn·
Jnd~uod lic,h1n)(1nnd1twno,oll the
t 1·n1rat < allf111 niu c oa'lt a\ of pr<.'.,.,
lime hut only angler' who hd v1·
rt'\('fH'U \pOl\On lhrl'l'· IO fi\C·da-.
tnp' Jrr getting enough angling ltrTH'
to m;1k1· .11rin pa\ off
I he Rn>;il Pnlan'i 0111ofr1'>h<·r
man\ I 41nd1ng 1n ~an f>rl·gn !6191
'~ ~ ''NI twdx·t>n rel urning w thr
iluc k \o\llhjlttodtnunt"iofalh1 c,, hut
unh due 10 thl' ld<. t that m '>peed amJ
\Ill ullo"" '' to~C'I to the fhh1ng
J1M
NIEMIEC
OUTDOORS
grounds and stay with the alb1es ai.
the)' move around the :irl'a
There arc 'il1ll orx-n1ng~ on many
m1n1·fong range hooh for tho~ who
'1111 want to get in on•• good alh1e \lop
or IWO lhl\ i;cac,on
.hen though there have been "cry
kw ,Cnllercd alb1eHaught clo~ to
Newpon qrS;in 01<.'go. there hns hccn
.i 1000 htt<.' on btgt"yt• tuna The hot
\pot ha., Ileen 90 mile~ hclow Point
I oma tor tho<tC boats makinA thc area
dunngda}' mpsoul of\an 01cg11
landing>
It 1~ a wa1t-and--.c1: '>ttt1a110n ac, to
what I\ going to de' clop for 1hL·'l.1od
offi'lh1ng we will have 1n Scptcmher
and October This wnter 1c, making
plans on running out on a day tnp in
clirl) Oc1obcr. as I hchcvc that tht•re
could be !lame hot )'C'llo" fin and
b1grvctuna fi'>htngon hand plu\ the
c.hancc that kelp patt1C\ will~· loadL·d
with dorodo and big yellowtail ·
Mnrltn fi.,hcrmrn '>houlll m;1kc· it a
potnt 1oenter the ln1crm111011al c iamefish Marlin Tournament that"
\CheduledSep1 21 throughl5 lh""
the biggest mnrhn tournament tn
Ciouthern Cahforn1.i and '>hould rr·
wa rd all anglers and hoat\ with gornl
h11lfi4'h1ng
I a~t year·., tournaml'Ot "1W lot\ ol
ht~ marlin landed nht'\ .1 numhrr of
bt&cye tunn
Th1.· toutnamcn1 "und~·r thl
d1rctt1on of Hurve~ 11 u11111l ult, an
ii\. Id marlin angler. whu ~a' picked
I lw above da1cs for the <.wcep'ltakc\
n cnl 10 take place ba'lcd on the good
fi,hing C'>.J)('cted ofTTh c'"Southl:md
rna~t during that pcnod
l·or 1nformallon oo the tour-
nament that'"' open to any 1.11c hoat
or numbcrofangler\ phone, ( 714)
999·17()9
RC'pom from the Balboa <\ngltng
C lub1nd1ca1e 1ho1 tht' marlin !ICa'\on
t'> hcginn1ntt to pick up No le~!> than
I 5 marltn ha vc been wt't&hed in at the
•\ valon and MAC · dub'l th•~ past wcl'k
and mun y more"' n kc\ ~ere rcporh~d
Th e bc't actton ~l-ems 10 be two to
\111 mile:~ c'Jffthc cast end ofCataltn11
with wme fhh 11lro be1n14'pottcd on
the 14 Mile Ronk and the 209 ,pol
Ha1t 1'\ all over the plact' and I'
probahlyone rca~n that the ,pike
bill' al'\' not in a btt1ng mood when
\Omh1nt d with the moon pha\t'
·PREVIEW
f ltn r:.1ppcd the 'ea.,11n with a
"'h1pp1ng of M1am1 Fla .
l.ltapultcd till' 9-1 ·2 \'ob to a !"
na110nal ranl.1ng
Hut "'hen frnnl'S\ce opens
19~6 \t.'a,on ~cpt 6. against
Mc,.,1c11 <ti :-.le\ land <;taclium its s
v.ill ~·\Ct cH:n h1ghrr
"I hi\ )ear" our bl..•\t thancc
~l'M our goal 1~ th e national cl
puin,h1p ·· \aid \11-~H hneb;
Dak Jom·'· J tour·}t'ar staner
kJJl·r Pl J tkknw that rt•turn) na
I I 0,1.irtl r'
( (Jill hl'\ dft'n ·1 (J\ an \IOUS lo l
thi:m'l'I'~''> targt·h 1n the gru
"ii (. \d11\h 1ndude'> teams
\uburn \lahanrn ( jt·org1a
Flt1ml.i
"( l'rla1nl\ \o\C are not the fa\ u1
< oadi Jnhnn\ Ma1urs ..aid "We
too m.in\ thing!. to rl·plJlC. \lat
h.1' all th~ .ir1:a' \11u h~e to
coming had to rnmix·tt· lor <
11011al l hamp1<1n.,h1p."
Bui IV!JJ<>r'. an \II \mt•
t .. 11 lhal k at I l·nnl·,~t·r 1n I 95h
tOJ<.hnJ Prthhurgh to a nat
l'hJmp10n,h1p tn J 476 '""a ri
til lil'>I wa.,nn'<, !Ilk run " a i:
h1hl\
i 1r\t the ll':lni mu\t 'll'ttlc
q UJrll.'rhal t... to n·platt· the:
Roh1n\1111-Dt1n. I D1dc.n lorn
llon ot I ''l'i '\
rhc ix''>I ix't'I 31e .supholl
Ran1h \andc:r\ Jnd Jcffhann\.
if thl·\ taller .ind ~c:chhlrt fresf-
Mo<,e\ ( oll1n<. mature' qutekl~
oppont·nt' rnn l'Xpert to \l'C a' Ol
\l'f\lon 11f 11•0\ Kohin,on 1r
f}<K. h·t
··wtiJt l"tl l1kl' I' '>•lnll'lhtng "'ii' hl•t1.1.et•n I !Jll\ R11h1n<;on
f>ar•.I D1tkt•\ ·· ,,11J 11l1t·n"1'e co
n.1H11 V. .ilt I lan" "Roh1n'lon
g1l1t·d hut D1t l.n v.a<. <J' 1.lt·d1t:a
pl;l\er .1<. ~<111·11 find ..
\lll'r Roh1n.,on \.\a., hurt ag
<\la ha ma Dtt kc~ 'tepJX•d 1n
1-ranu' hnJmc tht· top suh"it
'>enngJU"I enough pla~ing time t
h1rn ;ihead 11! ~an<ll·r, on the c.
1 ... 1
I rJnt" " qutl ~t·r and J ~
p:t\\l•r than '1~111da' who 1\
\'\[X•rtl'llll'd Jlld l llnl!Ort.thil' ,1\ I
tah.tl k < ollin' "'tth lhl· ~·c;t ar
the t1'.1m. l\,1 IJll'·,1·ac,on rx•<>\1h1I
tx·o,t I l.1rm \:tld
·\t light en<.I. 111111. l11r 'tl'n1or
( llrl~\lJlc\
"l'\l' Ill'' er wt•n Jn\hod) tJtc
dt'l'P PJ" ilk<: Jol'' .. \a1d I lame,
l'\JX'll' rrJ,h11t frnhtnl'n
v. outh Jnd I nenn < Inclan
,1;1n ill oiha "itlcout i)i1'1'
On lll'fl·n<.c 1hc fi-2 . 227-p
lone'> amhor' a talented 11ncb;
lorps anJ the dcfcn\I\ c line. le
6-5. 2K5·rx>under R t<.'hard Coop
filkd "'1th rc:turn1ng -;taners
c\pcnc:ntcd h<ttkups
Sandona see.
cycling victoJ
"ipenlwa) motorC)Cll'lt John ~
nna broke out ol a month-long sl
·.10 win the \Cratch mam even1
1.1.cck at the Orange• ( ounty
grounds and thC' veteran nd•
hoping thl' momentum will
ovl·r to the qualtf~1ng round!> fa
l ' \ ( hamp1on<Ji1p that lwg1n !"lo
dn\ night m Auburn.
Sandona won ht'I \Crnnd fou
~ ratch main c·vent '1ctor) ul
"icac;on nt Co'ita Me..a la\t "
c,turllntt from the pok pm111on to
th~ win. f k 1111, won fi ve •><.·rat ch 1
e-.cnt~ on the raunii cm u1t i,ca~on. hu1 had f.11kd tow1n a 1
n cnt 1n ncarl}' a month
"I've lx'rn 1n .1 \lump." he
"Raung " like hr1ng a '><tk<,1
\omr11mc-. )OU can go week' wit
\riling a thing. and 1hr next th1nE
~now you·n· hot I hav( to adr
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11 .. '°""' ootontlel, ouldt. ...... to CIMr lne rel
11 ""'" 11uettlorl. LONI ITAlt fTAT• 16·11 SMwi orOITllw In AM OUI .,.,,, unfortunel• wit" out.io. _, for O.OUI L.OHG$HOT FUNNY
BOV BLUE "'™ ltACI. OM m111 Oii turf Put' .. S24,000 l veer Old\ ~ up c .. 1m1no orl<• '62,500-sU,OOO
l Roell OancM (Ollvar11· ll 115 2 JI "' Shot ($010) Ill
l Suc.ut1fU1 9idder IPll'leay) llJ
4 FOii~'' l(lnoelqm (T«ol I 16
S Mantre (McHat-l I 13
• Dari\ Ace.Ill IO.llOUi .. Y•I Ill
7 RtmorM!eU (Orl111tl 116
• MIKhleflnmlnd IPadt'OH ) 11•
9 Ster Formetlon <1*111 xiii
10 LOtd PallCllO 1Veltl\IUOll·21 113
AIM ......
II Wallin' ~haver (Bet1'"2l 116
12 Antl1111e llt1e• II l 16
13 Ru L•~• (Ol1Yat••·21 116 I' E~aCIOr AJ NOfle IValtn1U11a·ll Ill
~uectn,111: •t0oaa fr.ff Made winning
move ontv lo c.ome up ..c.ond Otlt In .olld effort
r-•t l•l\n IOP Ofllt, MASS••A (7·2) G•me
turi 1oocle ll11 rltflt lhtrt c:on1lt1tnt1y, l'llU1t De
con1I01r0d, JAM SHOT 16· 1) T'9111tnld UP In
Mvt11 rurionv rece, 1wo-11me w1nnor o.i Mar 111
SIXTH lt4CI. One mli. Purw "' 000 Meooen llUIH 7 v .. ,. Old
1 Meldet IT«ol 117
2 Unit (Beiel 117
l lloed To H•PPllWU CV1len1U11al 117
• MUllCll Sea co.ia"°"' .. Y•I I 17 s w 1111no 4nd Youno <Or•eo•I 111
6 P!eewre Bent Krl1 I Uc>Nom1 10 7 Flo_, ChaJn IPl11cty) 117
I Alwev\ A Women ISIDltlel I 17
ttLOWllll CMMf ( .. SJ 1.Ae1 ...... .,....
llW""""'4 "" ,,,.. .......... ,. .. llttl ........ ~ '"'"• ..... It IN MY, ~A'll A WOMAll ()•l) ,..,...,.. Ill. , ..........
fNM IO ... .,,Ofle ~ -1 ....,,
HAOTOM~U l .. llT•~---•
wll lko IM .... -....a L~:
MAID«•,
•"""" uce. 1~,..... Oii 11rt iturw. 122.eoo. , ... a.""'•> .,..,. •a. ut
1 Stell ClOuO ("""vi t'6 2 J 0 ClllYOn (C..,.o.> 111tl > Notallt'• '°'" (Oellftoutww1 t• 4 11~a IKMNlll Uf l t "IWNttf"(SfldO ,,----1
' Stiorl Slerlw ( V lllMiuele I 114 1 Fllllltla111 ISoto) 1l6
I Soft Dawn t6ato) 1l6
t •OCll'll ltOll LMClef {NICHWlllO) 114
10 ll'•H AM 110H (011Vat .. J 11'
NATAUl'S llOltU (7'>1) WlMaf' lelf OU1 4111
HMYWOOO Pet'k• lllff ceunt, comNlanl ,..,If•'*' c:otnbo. IUV&lllTT8 (4•1) Mllv ...
ll'ljl )( leelOI' "' ~ fltld. toe.cl '°"""" otlc>olttlorl In 1111; fllOCK'N "°"" '-9.AOClt
1••11 "-• nHded .... Mir, flt end "'9CIV IO
C11l81av lies! LONGSHOT ST4U. CLOUD
•IOHTH ••Cl •• fUflOfttl 8 1M<# caosav
HANDICAP -OfOOt Ill for 3 \'Mt' Oidt &. U9
TOt•I P\lrM ~..IOO. """'*• OUOO, ..cond, 112.000. !Nrd, t•.000; '-111• M,IOO; tlftll, 11.-I Qnderty (llacal l 12
2 Prouo..t Kou< ('Toro) ll2
l Mud\ F'I"' G4lcl IK-*1 llf
4 L•ncoln p.,_ ( .. 10) US
S $enta llOM Prl!IQ CS!blllel 114
6 ,_Otle'I K T IVa11tn1..,.._) 110
1 Trlllle Sec IPlllcavl 117
I Iola erawtrt IOllV1rt1) l11
t 4meroc.an ~t•notrel (5ofO) llJ
10 4tnerlc.an Lt91or1 < ONllOut,..,e I 1 lf
•<>MR'S IC. T. <e-SJ Mov llOld cio .. tcltl on
lhll llelo, DMI tlmli.r H OOdS on IO•I WI •t
MOUvwood Park, Tlt.WLS KC I> l) Vory tlt'Otlt
lelt anct wltll POWorlul ~ k e Plnc;oy rldl!lf
wJll 00 OenNrou., UftoCOL.N .-AaK t4• U LAcl
OOOd fleld to '"' atretel\ on IN eru• In Int, .et pea~ tor IOP tllorl, LONGSHO'T. AMEIUCAN
l.!OION
NINTH llACI. I lilt "'"" Punt: UC),000, S
'!'H r ol01 ~ Ull Ctatmlllo prtea: M0.000-US,OOO.
I $aO•l'l\Ol'e (OHverftl ll• 2 Time For $1111>ce (SOloJ 1\, __,
l li~I tMcH-r-11'
• ~l't' COtltClou• (Valen11.lll1I 121
5 0-M Rkl91 (hHI ll6
• 1..1 Cid <Poarou ) l 1' 7 OuMI Tornodo <Onoool l1'
I Jumooff JOI (0..housaave) 11'
t v111en1 Gooroe IC>ouolesl 11
~9"¥ COMSCI04.ll U 3> ~-F• "Oifl
ed .-clsltr tllOUICI rei. klfldlV '°' Volal\1uoll,
-to cotdl for el Int ""' ... In ftftelt, ILl,ANTI 14-11 Forced the I•-Mforo
llrino, uc:ond lime baO on 1a.i1t -"" Mtltlll,
T1M8 ,0. SILaNCa (6-1) LMI el dlellClt •I
11ar1 laM out, .,,...,., 11111 dl1tance to ..,.lntlfle.
l.ONGSHOl' LE CID
IHT HT FLOWElt CHAIN (6'11 .. a1)
NICe ~UY' JOUO H ME-lblct tltctl
'--oeNJ'" -entice lockw
Mauv Kur1rno10 Je-3'-71 -l
Woodv Btec1<ourn 37-39-7' -4
Eel SllHd 39·31-71 ·•
Pet LindM11 40•3?-n ·4
Ton't' Ce<CI• 38·41-79 ·4
J•Cll Rtnntr l9-3f-71 ·S
Gr"' L•deflof! 39-.i-tO ·6
Tom Sltekmenn 39-4C>-71 ·6
Del Mar racing results
Ed Flori 31-•1-71 ·6
Brt11 Uooer 38·4C>-71 ·6
Oe vld Jone1 40·3'-79 ·1
Pflll B11c1tme r ll·47-to ·9
Cilt Morgan 39-4C>-19 ·9
Ptt McGowen 37-44-tl -9
Da vid ()grin 43·31-tl ·9
Mlkt Donald 41·3~ ·9
CeMn PHlt DQ
•-on tudoen·O.etll pta voff for '•" quallt11-ing lPOli
LPGA Wortd CMmOIOMl'lto
(It Bufefel, G•.I
P•llv SMellan
Bthv King
Cllrl\ Jol'ln1on
A't'eko ()lc•moto v el Sit Inner
Mar¥ Be111 Z1mmeunen
Pal Bredltv
Amy AICOll
Jull lnk1ttr
Jen Slee>/lenton
Jane Cilddll Nenc\I L0011
BOXING
Fett Forvm Flttttl
:M·ll-67
l6·»-69
31-37-49
3S-3r70
ll-37-70
U ·3r11
36·36-72
36-37-73
l6·37-1l
3S·ll-7l
JS-31-13
37·)6-73
(II Nnr Y"1l)
HEAllVWEICiHTS -Tvrell Blg91 TKO'd
ROd ~"'111'1, 11x1h of Klleduled •lollt roundl IBl11g1 10-0, ,_ -11-~ta, ~mltll 10•.S)
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS -Ct1rl1 Reid
TKO'd Mtrk Freiler, sevenlll of Klltcluled 10
round1 (lltld· 14-0· I, Fr•1le 2S-6)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS -Mu1tal• Har!l\ho
TKO'd Richard Burton. ""'"'" ot JClle<lul•d 10 rouno1 IH•"''"° 41·3·2. 2S 11.nocl\oul\, Burton 11 31
TI1uncllv'1 tr•nsacttens
B4Sl9ALL
N•'*"1 LMflUI
CHICAGO CUB5-Purcllntd the contrtct ol
M11t.1 Merlln, ca lChtr from Plllilltld of rne
Ea1tern L .. gue
FOOT8ALL
Natleflel l"Mfllel '-"-BUFFALO BILLS-Walvtd Eet«1 Rem\Ofl,
1111111 end
INDIANAPOLIS COL TS-Signed lllctor Jack·
\On. dl'ltn1lv1 Daclt.
KANSAS CI TY CHtEFS~Welved Jerrv Bien·
ion. llntDacker. Ken Oliver. wide rtct•ver. Merit
Wtic .. 11., lloht t nd , and Bre!ldtll HooklM 11nd
Greo AllerDtrv, dl'l1n1lve ends
MIAMI DOl.PHINS-Sl11ned Anll!onv
Dtcl\er1011. ll!WDecker
NEW YORK JETS-W111ved Ro<ltrlek
MOort tullt>ecll. Phil Herrlwn. detenl•ve tnd.
n m Mc.Moniot•. l\1c:l\tr, Jim EiloPUIOI,
lineD•cker Tonv S"'ltll. wide rteelvtr. encl
Oerrvl Maad0w1 tnd Larrv Flower' 1el11tle1
Pieced 111nce Amola and Nick Bruckner, runnlnlJ
Decks. and Sten wa101more o11enl1ve tlnemen
CHI tM lnlUrtd 1111
S"N DIEGO CHARGERS-Reteest<I Jamel
LOCktllt , dfll<lllve 111111'nan
WASHINGTON REOSKINS-Wa1ve<1 Wevne
A1Derrv COfne<l>eek end Nett H•rrl1 •nd
.J.itr1y NtlMSn. wide reco1•er•
110CKEY
N•lleftal Hodlev Lff-
NEW VORll. Rl<NGE RS.-Nemt<I Eo
G1a com1n 11oel1enalno c.oacl'J and \OKMt e111on
mtfll \COUI
COLLEGE MACMURRAY -Named lbndv M•rll
0."°8n COICll
MONMOUTH-N•mt<I Jim MurdO<ll. e tlllft1t
•••tner ~AN F RANCISCO-Named La urie
Flecnmeler Cor~tll womt"'' vol,.vt>all co.ch
SOU'tHERN '"L-N•med l.tRov En11 .. ,1,
111n1 rrwt1 ' b11llttDa.11 coecll
Def Mllr
THUUDAY'S ltlSUL T$
110111 If 4.l·dlY llllf'eutMlred "'"11MI
l'NlST lt4C:E. 6 furlOlllJt
OH i Em StrellJht IVei.n1uelel
Ce rent t<lno (S110ema1<er I
Dltttnt flunntr (Betti
1 lme l'I I 7/S
610 440 360
840 S40
3 ?O
Alt0 ran. Falrv Godmother. llenlle Fl\I
De nce , Mu•lcel Thtmt, Trllllt'i B .. u. DevlloP·
lno Gree•. No PttrHrvttlVH, Jott• Proclo1e.
Ouffn1 Love "°'" Screltlltd llll•PIOdY Runner Tlrnt Celled
01ttan1 Command, ClllP'• Sc>lrll Eleoent ~
12 IXACTA <•·l l P•ICI 163 60
SECOND ltACIE. 1 1116 m1111
Waren 'N Win 10.lahounevel S60
Blee.II Slttl IP1ncaYI
E"'oer« Jlmmy IB1t•I
Time I 43 J!S
l 20 ?40
H O 760
l 00
AIM> ran 5'9ltn.,1en. Me\ktd Cn••-.
Ttn0lf\ta r1, T!Jmlr . l(ino Ulllme. MtlHQt On
WlnlJI BID 0 Al
Scratc.lllO Rational Ac>oroecll Ju<llle lantl'lt
Goldin Son.c.•. s..r~·1 0.-Slt0e1 lh
Tnrtt, Tl1 Ttnedout
U DAil. Y OOUILIE (t·21 paid '1710
TH"'D lt4CR. 6 "» lurlong1 I
Nlck'1 Prince IPl«o"I 6 to ''° 1 00 F•r11 Overau CKIHtlltll 11 40 Sto
Tim. To Jlo IBaHI 3 00
Time I rT )IS
Alto ren Su"'mer Pl•vDOv Toodv Bov
Fri1kv Jeck, Good And Gooev Devldt Aae,
ln\lrument Rated, Liff Fltfd, Greo'1 Pleet ,
We ier Jeco •
Sc.ratc.neo Mr FUO<I
1.S EX ... CT4 16·101 c>alel '7JSOO
l"OUllTH R"CE. 6 turlongl
Tit R Ster (Plnc.evl
Prine.en Kiii (041vtreU
Annie'1 ll•"'Dlne \Bartl
Tl"'e 1 10 31S
1•0 4..0 l OO
S40 3 00
H O
AIM> ran Slit'\ All I Got. Flvtng UP. Lovt111
Tlltft'41, V•t 8otd. Hon'• Gjll. ll•nd LIU
Scretthed Surc•rlH T•"v. Bettllng 8•oed.
Gernlrv, Reanv Somltlllno Snavn Madi!. Fino
Mv W•v lntdn11c.•Uv
l"ll"TH RACE I I ,, rT'lllt\ on tun
K••tmtr IBlteltl SllO 3 00 2 40
T I/ Rtt1duat (Torol 310 H O
$notoun Wtdd•ng P·ncav1 7 60
Time 142
Alto rt n Oewn Of Hoot Ar"Df• L•dll R~1 N Be•Ul Troo•c.•t Hol.oav Ou me11C
E1eoance
No K re<Cllt\ U IEXACTA 3·1 Pl•d ...0 00
SIXTH RACl. t lur10ng1
OIAen Marlene IO..e110u1Hvel 1S 00
1n1ent1v CSID•l'll
Te•• T1p 1Bi.ckJ
Tirne I 10 1 S
1000 160
170 •70 , 70
Alto ran vec111. Solllv Seid Ouetn Atydar
RelH An Alvder Mol1ner•. F1rir n Forti Ken·
nedr'I Bride Cremola ta, Magic Gtovt
Scretcnt<I MY L•d't' Crowe l"nactt Knee•
Hot Sl<•ft Ledv AuD•IY
SEl/t!NTl4 ltACE. I 1 lo milt\
Mtrgeret Booth f Plncev I 16 to I 10 'olO
PlulTll>ltr• UtlaC.kl
Don 4 T oc> lSlloemaktr I
Time l '3 215
120 uo uo
Alto rtn KttO Datlt111, Vtronlc.a't Ount,
Ann•c>urna, Beo11er·1 Wali.t, ltov•I Oerb'f'I
Love. S.lly Ru1Mlt, Martian Ovst11or"'
No •er ••c11t1
IS t!XACTA IS·ll oelel '31000 u filllQ( SIX 17-6-10 or 7-3·1-SI H id sa.m 20
10 Mv•n w1nn1119 llckeU hb norMI) '1 Picll Sb
c:on o11t1011 H id '303 IO 10 1t2 wlnnlno 11c:1<111
Hive nor..-1
t!IG14Tl4 RACI. Ont mile on tut't
AulPlcl•"'' llleltnrut<t lOOO IOIO 400
Rovtt 1teoat1e l to'.M!!eO 9 40 7 00
An1art1C1 1o-r.ou1 .. vtl 4 70 T.me 1 l S 1 $
AllO rtn FOik Art 8-111 SwMt Oroo
8anne.-110.. L• Min>OW ROM Of o~ c ..... •v Ma '°" xretc"8d let Stfflt< Solve PleKn Alwev\
4 Hll
NINTH ltACE l l 16 m-11\
ltM\O'\ To SIUCl't' KMnMI
M•am Dream IVe-rU9'1al
Averted I Pince v I
Time 144 ) S
11 60 • 60 .. .eo
•70 )00
260
Alto ran SN A.nO Sew; 1'N llalenhllO.
Petnlfn ltelnt>OWI. ffunru119 Tedt, AC>oll'• Ttt
CM '' Led Sc••lc~ Murat. F.,1 Tra vhn Newt u IXACT" CS·3l oeld 11n so
U LATI OOUa LR J f·Sl P91CI M0'7 40
AlllN!•nc.e 1S.71t MIJI~ HenOle 17,111 171
Los Ala mit os, Holl ypar kTesults
Les Ai.mltos
THUltSDAY'S ltlESUL TS
I 2ftd If 4' ·di 'I "'"'" 1 mttllfl9 I l"IRST ltACIE. Ont m li. oece
BeG<l•d Thief IC.rundy) 11 to
Lolle Fuel (WtlllarT'll l
Winni no GIOw I A ut>tn Jr I
Time 703
l?O 2 to
1'0 710
3 20
AllO rt n H•levon Hurricene Pt lt T Barnum.
Lt • T Atwaltr Sna1>11y So" t Gvo\v Lo•t
Pllv11u T me
No \Cr •ICl'lel
U IXACTA 1 6 Pl•d 1?910
SECOND ltACIE One mile oe ce
Si'n1n1ne IGryndvl )1 20 ll 80 • olO
EDD Tide 10.-rl 1060 Sto
Level Ladv IAndt•lOftl 1 .0
Time 103 I S
Al\o ••" S•lle< BeDt Diamond SP•••' Role
Ville 11011• Jewtt So"" Mou Snavl• z ,nlandt •
No tcra1e11t1 n I XACT A It SI Pela '317 ?O
THIRD •ACI. Ont milt oace
HelCvon Honor IKIU I u 70
Wlnnlno Senon IPl•no>
Siv Horl1on (Wine 11)
Time l S8 3 S
00 280
160 180 ?10
Al10 ran Devlllc1oul Houdini \plrll Amvto i-
A"'Dler
No lCrtlCllll
U IXACTA (7 6l oaod 140 to
l"OURTH ltACI . Ont rT'llle Pact
Or Wllll•m IVallendlngh•ml S 60 • ?O J 10
Ca0tr1 Ro1t ITodd Il l 14 10 11 10
Miller G ISlffthl S to Time I S9 ?IS
Al\O ren C•lllornla Anott. Demien P•tt1t
SQUffrt, FnltnvouneelDell Slt.op~r\ Soir0t
Sc.retcllt<I For11te<
l"ll"TH ltACIE. Ont "''Mt tror Ceotlvt IH•vt\I ( f 60
Frtncl1 Ctouontrtv 1P1erct1
l.8CIY L IBtlt.trl
Time 2 03
760 JOO
110 440
) 00
AIM> ren Moon Cloud CH Fro1• Sknoo• K
M TOl'P Bonni Eteo•nt Stud
No Kr•IC"" U EXACTA 12·'1 O.id l l?t olO
SIXTH ltACE Or>t ml'" oart
Good N Slv IKutOll<I •to
SP•C•V Troublt IGrundV)
Flatnoertll IV•ffandlnonaml Time 200 4 s
•OO 140 u o )20 160
At10 rtn Oraone\lv, Ind••" Comfit,
Ptltr Ftv Fly Fia\ll't' Wol\CO<'P
Scr•tcllld Caroa
IJ IXACT4 11 JI c>aid MS60
SEVlHTH RACll. One m11• oece
llolceno Of Shlrwll rPerl!.e<l 77 40 17 00 6 00
W•td Ano Creu Guv ITOddll) 6 00 • 00
Stv AmDHHdOr IKt uftmann1 2 80
Time I S7
At•o ra n He~ Moon1n11>e Howdv Mon So<>
O! Mt Mer10 Lt vfi Devil. T,,. Comoenvl Go•o
Scrater..a Jamel ll•nCt<'t Sil P,,.,, tflvedlr
F1u 11v Frenlt
ll EXACTA 1 I P••O ll I )0
l!IOHTH llACE Ont m 't tro•
Rowdv Slleron P ~· t • olO Sntu TomDOv Dt some•
Fu 111on Ch•P (1111
l mt 107 I S
)00 )00
l to 370
JI .0
Alto''" T urDO De••Qn• Bt"i Mont • Ho.,.•
Sprev ()! Jov Rowdv E,..,ort u H•9" F1lu•t
Svcemore Ne•I e Soo1"• Mv L•O•
Scratclled 1'1em·ng C.t,,..·n
U EXACT A l • oa Cl '26 70
NINTH ltACI. Ont ,,,, .. Datt
~•MIO Sol•ot llellano.nonam1 l~tO
Dea Sem CT 00<! 11
Beoe Clle1u11 1H.11
t ome 200 I 5
AISo ran O•arnond•"• L1n9~n Oa"•" !>•f•lt
81on Nlle1 Neeto II\ I•
Scratcllt<I Cnanore n ()(ACTA 17 s oa10 171>8 00
'1 PICK SIX I 0 , I ' ' "' ~ I UAl(f \II IO '" SJ w 1nn1n9 flC,#f\ 1fovr l"l(')f'\fll (l1rrvovflr 0001
'4.•98 16
Tl!ltTH SlACE O"f' r•11I• oM•
Narain L ullrt I K ueb .. r 7 IO
v e11at f Lornt 1Planol
0 1e1eror1n,p llndP•l(I' T.~ 158 I S
•10 JOO
•IO 140
I ?O
Al\O ren Rowen C•~lf ~<aP•1te Hf'tdf'rt
Par It wev AdlO\ Coo V\ Ort ' eo ........ , •• f'l~nte
No 1cra1cnt\
U EX ... CTA •S l oa o 111 •0
Alft"d•<><e ) S79
V1..,1_,. HertO'f i-.O 600
HolVWood Panr
THUUOAY'1 ltUUL TS
(IS"' el Sl·deV _.......,..,... rMetln91
FltlST ltACI! JSO Y•rd1
HO' Foo• Ftootv Her•
Y.r Y.ellt r 4not'I ( •tdOH I
JR\ F.r\t BeDv l\/lt·ll• r.,.,. oia n
tO IO H O 7 40 , 40 , 10
, 00
Al\O R•n Ou••elt wnn\11 11-.U•n n•t
$uddf" ElfO'I Sund•n CllemOiOfl A TOU<ll OI
C11rome 12 IXACTA 11 41 oad U•to
SlCONO ltA(I . )SO V1tOt
Anetott 1 Broe>llsl
J11 RICI\. Man IOldll'IC.kt«ll
Jeton Sent Mt !Ceroo111
T m. 01790
U EXACTA l ·ll O••d '1110
THNlO ltACI 400 Verd\
F ·r11 Down 011" ICrdrJ
L• n11e<1 1maoe IL•cl!.evl
T tx•OO Ster Hert 1
T me 010H
U IXACTA fl·~I c>t>d Ill .0
,OUltTH ltACI 400 Varo1
Slf'<l•no For GOid LUCkv s~ '" Hotrod Doc Mil ... StrHO..•n Gerrt1t (•t•Ot•
T•Me 010 S2
l"ll"TH ltACE 400 V••dl
.., (!orvfortll Leckt•
o ,n1eu Oulektv Gerc1a 1
Medel'·•• M1e F•oue•o•
T1...,. 0 1037
soo 300 220 s 10 110
2 20
460 J OO ao
2 60 220
• 10
U IXACTA 11-l oe1d ~ 20
SIXTH ltACI 400 Verd•
Hold Al ToCktll fCr•or
B1JO~v S.egullt 1C•rd011I
V•CtOfv C-r\ llecl!.t'V'
Time 0 206S u IXACTA ll·S• D&•d i1uo
SEVENTH llACI! 400 Vu al
tlO coo 770
H O 120
7 10
< ""'" Bt<luono (Craor I J 10 110 120
? 10 2 70 ) 20 Tiie Re!Mrl Bend fBrOOll\I
E11101.cal ( Trtl\U<tl
Time 0 20 13
12 IXACTA 19 SI O••d U to
EIGHTH It ACIE 400 V erdl
tt. nlgllll Whet1tr I Grc111
Mr Matltr Jet (LK kh l
1t<e11 t\ 8 1ou fCreeoe<
T·f'l'le 010 46
U t!XACTA 3 21 ot•d '"'°
NINTH tlACI 400 Yard•
H ffdom Five< !Oioe<o<i.w<1
'>tt.n Stffl <Lat ktv
Ca•• TrOft CPilti.entont
Tim. 0-201$
U EXACTA II 2 oe•d $160
•JO 2 40 1 40
100 )10 s 00
760 HO 2 40
1..0 JOO u o
fillliRl'eCT SU( ~L ' 1 l • ) I t •JS •n
96 Toe•.,, '""'" • win~ P8'<1 " .. .o an
I (Ot ft Woffl S W•l'n ... lle•d Jlt '°
TINTH ••c• lSO Ye•<I\ Cc>un• Featur• La Coh
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Mix-up in accounting
for accounting o'ffices
To the Editor
Re-: Corrc<:uon. Enrriy fax Credits
Thank you for pnntang my Letter
To The Editor on June JO However. I
would ltlce to make a correction in my
letter. Instead of saJ ing ··c.;overn-
mcnt Acrounl1ng Offi ce." I ~hould
ha .. e said that 11 was the "General
.\ccount1ng Office" (the GAO) which
reponed 1ha1 1he IRS disallowed
S~I 4 m1ll1on of $97.J m11l1on tn
Busi ness Encrg) Credtts taken b>
fellO\lo la\pa)er\ rhe GAO IS the
goH·rnmcnt", wa tchdog agcnc}
"'htch ~c-eps track of government
programs
If the go .. ernment (the Conpess)
doesn't do 'romethang to restrain the
practtces oft he IR in this arena, then
11 will have perpetrated a very clever.
<.ruel hoa'< on the pnvate energy
investor; 1n this country. ( onsider
th is real-hfe. current scenario:
Dunn$an energy cns1s, the govern-
ment tne!> to develop alternative
cnerg} \uurle'i through pnvate 10-
\t~\tmcnt \l1mulatcd by the 8uo;10es!>
Encrg) Tu C rcd1ts The c1t1Lens go
1long \lo t th the program. thinking that
11 '1 1tood idea to make our country
11 dcp ndent The) make their
and tie .ihern.1t1\• ,•m·rg\ business ts
\t1mu1.1tl•d fhr1· 'l~ar\ l.1 tcr thl· IRS
dain~ he 1n 'c'~mcn1' .art· ·ahu\tve
tJ\ '>nt tl·r,... making the c1 t1zcn
'"' C'itor\ PJ' h.ac ~ lhr1r aedtts and
deductions. with ix·nalt1 ei. an<l
interest (now daung up to six yea~
ago). The alterna11 vc energy businc'>s
then fail s, with no funher '""estm enl
1n it. The c1ttzcns are left holding the
bag. with no one tending the bus1nc~'
While the government m-; ha<.k and
does nothing. lawsuit~ lly C\ ery-
wh ere. funher depleting the u111en
Feelings of harras ment. fcar. an<l
anger abound. and the <1t11l'n'I
withdraw. having to 1,pend their
resources on lawsuits
Meanwhile. the government has
profited handsome!) It has got back
almost double tts money. Not onl>
does 1t get back taxes. but the in1crc<ot
compounded from 1980-8 1 is a
tremendous windfall. Moreover, be-
cause much of the energy eq uipment
1s installed. the countl) · 1c; more
energy independent. Then too. many
end users of installed equipment arc
now getting-free solar hot water
heating, because the in ve!llorr, have
"abandoned" their equipment ~l·.
the program works.
It's preposterous. but tht' \Cl'nJm>
t!I happening today wi th the 'iouth-
west Solar pro ram Pnnu·
would be proud of th1s s1 tuatwn Thl'
011 and gas co~1e-; are prohahh
happy. too.
J'\N D. V'\NDERCil 001 \t D
Hu ntington &;llh
English-only for good of all
To the Ed1\i0r ,
Reference '" madl' II the headlines
111 the .\ugu't 7 I ~Kti ed1t1on rclauve
to "Panel Rl'fl"ll\ L ngl1 .,h-only Drt\e ..
I \.\ai.thl\thcmJJorc\ent-top11.ol
the d.n'' ~ I he cnt11~ .1rmk ~J' hoth one-
c,1d• <I and :ilarrn1ng.
< .in \Oll nJllH hc-.1de~ C anada and
\On l' \\I.an l11un1 nc' where one
language " nut 11t11n al \O to speak''
Tho\l· u1ur.tr1l'' .11 ,, havc 1mm1-
grant' Imm 11l hl'I r trt\ 111 the \A.l1rld
and no p111hkm \\-h) doc.'' our
coun •n h.Hc to Ix cl1fTeren1'l
\1 om· t101t' J k{l.<!1 1mm1granl had
to d1,plJ\ a ll'n.ain prnlicienn ol the
rngli'>h language IO order lCJ ohla1n
.\mUlldn u1111.·n'>h1p I'> 1ha1 o,o
a\lolulh v.rong or h.ao·· fhl'rl' "lor
Y.J\J ~ood rl·ao,on' tor 11
\A. hl'n a rx-r<,on adc •Pl\ .1 n111 her
tuuntn 10 llH' 1n l'>'c.·llarl· •>f not} hl'
\hould.tx· c:-.pc.·ucd to lc.1rn "llhin c1
rl·c1w nahk tink lhl "a'' Jnd cu'>-
t11m' of that c.ounlr\ lh1 languagl'
fy,11ttrn A 'pol.rnl 111 a r>a'>'><lhlt
l '11•n1 Hc " 11111 J\l.rd 111 told 111
forgt•I \A.ht·rl· Y.hl'I\ >OU litnll' from
what )011 did there l'tl ~peal.1ng
English wnh an accent'" pence.ti~ .ill
nght. At least the person 1c, making th1·
efTort I kn ow of no om· that "1011~'
down" on someune 11 1.l· thl\ I
personally. Object to tho<;,c that c.Jo n111
make the effort
Normally. Engli'lh " the wnt1rn
and 'ipokcn language ol the t J \ \ 11
hehooves one of another languagL' 111
become proficien t in l;.ngh':lh Rm1d
<;1gn~ are in Engh'>h eng1nl'cr1ng
hluepnnts are 1n Engl1'>h dial YI I nn
the telephone and wha1 \1.-tll ~ou m11\1
hkel~ hear. Engh'>h In ca\\: ol .i
local or nattonal cmcrgenl' IO'itant
tommunica11on fl'ad1 h· undcr-
\tandable I\ es~·n11c1I I ho\c. 111
another tongue can he J hJtJrd Lil
thl'm-.ch C\ a\ \l.Cll d'> to olhl'I\ \Oii
and I
F 111 nw tht• 1ntc.·nt 111 1hc.· f ngli\h
onh rnmpd1gn " for lhl· g<lfHJ of Jll
fhc onl~ ..ccond da\'i t) pc u1 11<.·n' I
can think of arc tho.;c that actualh
are ll~tlc'5\. unwilling 10 learn n1Jt
at all .1mhitrc1u' J.trl ha11 clof)t·r\ t'I al c , r o IH, r 1 \tit 1 r R
( '11\t,1 ,\k ,.t
Nothing funny about cartoon
f11 tht· I d1t11r
I haq• 1 n1m••d c;uh< nt11 n~ tn and
flJdlO!I thl ();111\ l'ilul \10\ I V.\'
lllll\Cd Ill thl\ Jll'J n1nl' \l".H\ ..i[l.O I
.. ,,1, c,hrll keel .ir11I an11n 1ha1 \toll
"'ould Jiit•"" th1 l .trlc,•Hl h\ I rl'\1·r
111 '°lunda' lul. '~ 1 11~,, 11 p1durert
1hc pol1u• 1n 111·,1,1p<• l,r>t. unlf1irm'
"'1th "I>• l~'"' 'K1u.1d Jrmhanth
'>nl' of thl· f)11IHl'nl,IO WJ\ ll'Jnng
p.ij!1·' 11u1111 thl' '-.at1•1n.il < 1l·11yr.1ph1l
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I 1r,1 I dutn 1 lrkl 1h1• \lam th1·
.1rt11111t IM\I' tu the· m11r.il 1rat11111111.1l
J111r' m,1n ' \nwrr• Jn' lr~c 111\\{'ll
hd1nc 1n anti 'etondh 11 v.a' .in
affront tn nor l\mrnrnn pollc-C' fnrrr"
1.1.honut 1hc1rltH·,11n thl· lrm·d;1u' 111
not onl\ rnlorcc till' law\ of 11ur 1,rnd
hut :tl\o rrotc<.t all lh1 ( 11111·11, 111
I llll'\ I .... ould anpn·uah· II " lllJ
"-ould tx-more uudul .1ho11t "h,11
; 1111 allow 11n th1• r>•IYl ' 111 t1111
rll'w'ipapc-r the Da1h Pll111 hn .1u\1 11
'' a n:lkction •1n \<>Ur \alu.-' I \1'
d1~ U\'>ed lh1Hart1111n Y.llh OI\ n1 1)1.h
hor\ and lrrt"nJc, ,ind \A.t .111 a11.1u· 11
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f,, 1h1 I 1h111r
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lrong l1,n111r.ail .1v. ind11111 t11 lht· l.1nd 11f
lh111 d~1dlll\
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hu,ll'r' 1n 1h1 < .d1'11rn1<1 h1ntl·rl;rnd'
\Ill ma kc 1h11't 1tr .. am'> mul h mut h
lringtr rll
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1tw .. h.t'e' 111 tx· c,old t11 thl· 'h,t\t'
Oil!\ ... 11 ,1 profit '" thr hil\l' n111\
\lo-11n·1 ht• dl'n1nl lht prr' tl1°gl· 111
hJ' ine a drl'<HT•
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I txld) I\ f n<.J<I\ \ug I "i tht.: ~~ th
d.t) of 11/Xfi 1 hnl' Jrt l l!S dJ}., kft 111
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f 1id,l) 'h1ghhgh11n h1w1r,
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horn on tht· l\l;i nd 111 C 11r\1t a
In l'llX lht· t 'n•tl"d \late\ and
Ru-.\ra 'l<'H'ft'<I d1plornat1t Ill.,
Jn 19H humorl\I Will Roitt"r'> .incl
a .. 1at11r Wiln P11\t wt·rc killed wh('n
their .11rplanr l l.1,hnl near f'r11nt
Rarp1\lo \la\ka
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,fl.... thJt Olli.In\ th.ti oA.l II IHI cl
\\ra1gh t,·· to l11rnr1 .1 111.1rl.l"I 1111 .1
\11lut11in that will 1,1kl ;1\.H111 11111 111
t hl' hand<, tJf the pu\hl'I\
I hat \olut111n will tal.r tht ponp'
'>l'l'<h oil till' m1mh of lht \•11t11~' .ind
lortu111·' 11u1 of thl' h.1nd' 111 pr11t i
lt'l" lor \A. hatn l'r rc•a\111"
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lonyn
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proda1rned
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hcgan hu1lc.Jing the fkrl1n \\,di
In 1969. lht' Woo<hl11< ~ \11 U'>lt and
\n f air opened 1n !\;l•y, ~ '''~
In 197S ,, run rn k tlll>(h ..., <
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\lo ho the.· hl<t< k ~"'m'in l l.11n1rc h;uJ
forct•d h1·1 to r>t·rl1irm <1 \t'\u,11.u t
fc.·n ~l'tlr\ :tl(o Prt·\ldt•rt1 c 1nalcl
I uni and formrr < .1hlorn1,1 ( '"'
k onald Rn1iw n .11r1\l'd 1n lt.t1n\d \
< 11-. 1<1 !X'r">ndlh Y.1111 Hq)11hli«tn
lllO\.('nlllJfl d!'k1t.th'\ Y.llh cmh l\A.11
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~enyltlewtM •
CfHONfoed OirNIOf
·'It ·s kind of a Jose-lose situation for Nolan, and hlsdll~mma Is very
evident. .. ··
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DAJlf WALTSU
Colamm.t
MARTIN
BROWER
The road
to ruin
in Irvine
I know Irvine's new mayor. Larry
Ag.ran. and I like him. He 1s bril)lt,
aruculate. chamunJ. warm and he
sincerely cares for hi s city.
Only one problem. he is wrong
when 11 comes to highways.
Mayor Agran believes that by
stopping roads, you can stop growth
and thus make a city a better place in
which to live. The fact is. by stopping
roads you do not stop growth, and
you make the city a worse place in
which to hvc.
anistas, Standanistas
battle it out in.Assembly
Unfon unately, Mayor Ag.ran is not
the only intelligent person who be-
lieves as he docs. I rccentJy spoke to
two other respected leaders, one a
n1vcrs1ty-ac.ade1m 1cian an~otber
an aide to a pohttcally conservative
legi lator. and both agree wnh Mayor
Ag.ran
To place this quesuon into pa-
spec11ve. we have to consider two
reaht1es when 11 comes to a city such
as Irvine. The first is the location of
the city within Orange County and
wtthm Southern California. and the
second 1s the source of the city's and
the county's growth.
Republican factions reopen fe ud. but
the real wa r is scheduled for November • '\< R.\M l.l°'< ro -\,the l l'g"
laturc rC\Uml·d 1h mu\rng'> rn \ac.ra
ml·nto th1c, wcc L \O du.I thl' < ap1101''
l Urrcnt flareup ol rntcrnct 101.• war-
fan: pilling une <\'isemhl~ Re
puhlican l:i<.1111n aga1n'>I an11thcr. r (J re<. an· \11onlh':I of \lmm<.·nng
h1>\l1ht\ bUl\I 1nlll thl' lllK.'O IO lall'
\prtng. when mem~rc, of Repuhlu.an
l111Qr leader Pat !'.olan 'H lique bac l.l·d
lmall\t uindrda1e<, 1n liH· kc\ Hl··
puhhlan primary rat1'' often· run-
ning lountn to tht• .,.,,.,hl•\ of lolal
(lam lcaderc,
( hl' l\tolJnl\liJ'I \A. l'rt' burned "'hl'n
1hrl'l' ol thl·1r fl\t ..inno1nted ran
d1datc\ lo\t 1n the pnman dt''>Pl\l'
thl' l'\(ll"nd1turt nl up~ard ol <1
mllh11n dollar'> \1nle then th ere'\
lx'l'n Jn opt•n dlon h~ d1sc,1den1'
Y.1th111thl'tau111' tothallenge 1'culan
'><n 1ng that ht· \\Cl\tnl monc)' on hi\
o~n tgo-tnpprng 1h.11 <thould hJ\l'
lx·l·n <,pent 1<1 dl'kat l)\.·m0lrat'> 1n 1he
IJll 1•kt lion
\\\l'mhh man Robl.'rt \Ja\ tor the
man 'Jolan d1c,rlan·d a' m1non1.,.
ll'atkr tw11 \l'iir' Jgo madr lhl· ra'e
lw that prnnt 111 ''l'"" in a detailed
mu1111 111 lw, lollow <,op a\·
\l'mhhnwn la\t monlh '><l ~•ng thlll
lhl' "'11lan1\t,1\· 'IX'nding had, left tht•
parl\ ~l·al..cncd .,,,,._a_," the Demo-
• r,JI\
\\ hatnn thl· 11utlOm1: 1n ~o·
'"n1tx·r 11 will he at lcac,t three <>Cat\
hmt 111 \A. h.1t ll tould haH' tx-cn II
1h11\\ ,.1mr fl'\ourll'\ had been '>aH·d
1111 th1· g1 n1·ral c:ln lion." ~a)IOr ..aid
.11lding \nd e\l'n wor<,e \loe arl'
no• ''" 1hr dden\1\C. "rlh our o~n
1111 umht·nl\ .ind uJX·n \l'at\ at mul h
llft'.1tc'1""1. 1h:.in \A.ould ha .. e hl•cn tht.: ... ,,t.
I >1·\p111· .1 genl·ra ll ~ ngh1 .... ard pro-
l<t•1111til11.1n 11lt 1n th<· '>t.tte'c \Oting
p111f1h th l '>l d.i\\. 1t'c, ent1rcl\ P<•"·
1ltll· 1h.111lic.· < 1< >P \lo-11l lo'>C scat\ 111 lhl·
\\<,emhl> th" )l'ar lhanb to 1l'> own
1n1crnal \trugglc\ and '>Orn e vcf)
\mart. pragmatK campaign work b)'
Dl·mocrats undl·r Srcaker Wrllte
Hrn"'n
\\\t•mbl\ man '>tan \1atham. R-
C h1k Run l'mergt·d a., tht le ader ol the
dt\\ldcnt' t.h:ibhcd h\ 'iome the
"( ontra, .. and h\ othcr'I the "\tand-
an1'ta' .. r litre ha\C hccn intense
balk-room '>trugglc'> O\Cr lm alt1es ln
thl· l\A.O rl\Jl\
I or tht• momt•nt. al lea't. the rehels
ha' c Jcudl·d tn J\Old an\ 'howdown
\A.llh "-ol.in until alll·r the l\,o\Cmher
clcl11on\ -\lo hi t h f){l\t"'-\till another
dilemma Im the emhattlcd (10P
kadcr
\\ ll<lll'd f1rl'\ IOU\)) lhl•
'-lolanl\l.a' ""' thrn· ol th<>..c fi"c
h111crl) lOntcsted pnmal) ha ttk'>.
and 1ht· win ner\ tn tho'>t' three
d1 •.trll tc, ha' c ':lomc rra,un not to Ii kc
l'.11 ""olan. .
\II ol the d•'>lrict\ 10 .. olved arl'
Rl·puhlllan-hcld now. and 1fthe three
111\e to IX:mncrats 1n November, the
lei\'> ot \cats will be lar d at Nolan·.,
lloor II. howe\Cr. they wr n. thl') are
Iii.cl~ to vote aga 1n.;t Nolan 1n his
dul'I wi th the "itaodan1 ~ta~ alter the
:"-n\ cmhl·r t•kt t1on
It"' kind ofa lnc;c-lo<ie \ttua11on for
'\,nlan and b" d ilemma " very
C\ tdl·n1 th1'> week
Wtth the kg1'>lat1H \C\'i1on undt'r
~a' the Rcpuhl1can cand1datec, havt'
hccn making the round'>. tl)ing lo
ra1'\l' monc\ Jnd othr r form\ of
<,upf)(1n for their f.tll c.ampa1gm
'nlan ha'> madc \omc cfTort to
patt h o\cr the rathrr biller '>Phi that
onurred last <,pn ng. bu l ha' \toppc-d
\hon of promising the thrrc -Kern
< ounl\ '>urcr-.1\!>r Trice Ma rve}.
\onoma C uunt) ·, Re v lfan'>{'n and
(hark' C)ual ktnbu'>h of the <\an
f rant !\to Pt·n1n,ula c1ll-out <;Up-
pon .
DAN
WALTERS
Harvey 1s especially bitter because
Nolan and Co. had backed him
publicl y until JUSt before the pnmary
elcct1on: when the Nolan1stas sud-
denly shifted support and money to a
Republican rival and almost cost him
the nomination
All of the GOP candidates are
'>C heduhng fund-raising events this
month. and the key to Nolan'-;
a1t1 tudc toward them r\ whether he
helps 1hcm with lobbyists and other
\Ource'> of mone)
There arc authontall \.t" repons
cm.ula trng 1n the Capitol that.Nolan
,., art1\.el> d1scourag1ng the "third
hou..c" ol lobbyist-;· from bu ying
tickets to the Hansen fund-ra1sc:r.
!>Chedu led lor Wt'dn~sday evening in
Sacramento
If that'\ true. one reason would
appear lo be that the sponw r of the
Han~n event ts n val tan Statham.
The anti-Nolan forces. meanwhile.
are contending that Nolan·!> post-
pnmary actions imply that ht'"; more
interested in protect1ni h1'> own
posrt1on than 1n advancing the for-
tunes of the Republican Pany rn th141
~·ear's leg1slat1ve elections. that he's
more mtcreMed in being the h1g frog
than 1n enlarging the size oft he pond
Nolan. meanwhile. hao; adopted a
publtc p6sture o(pany unit)
The outcome ot this tale will not he
wntrcn until after Nov 4 Indeed, at
one po int 'Jolan v1nuall> prom1..cd
to 'itep down voluntanl) tf his pan}
lost ~at'> in the Assembly 1h1c. )Car
Dan W•ltus is a 1yndlcatu
rolumalst.
Irvine is so located in Oranjt
Count y and 1n Southern California,
that Oranfe County's and Southern
California s two major freeways -
Interstate 405 and Interstate S -go
nght through the city. Currently,
those arc the two basic ro utes for all
nort h/south vehicular transpor-
tation.
As these two freeways b«omc
overburdened from the growth of Los
Angeles and San Diego counties. plus
San Bernardino and Riverside coun-
ties. and as these two freeways
become fonher overburdened by the
growth of nonhern central and
southern Orange County. there arc
only two choices for vehicles needing
to go through the C1ty -take an
alternate freeway 1f one eiusts. or
burrow through on city streets. The
traffic will not be !>lopped.
The concept behind the San Joa.
qu10 Hrlls Transponatton Corridor
around Irvine's southern border and
the Foothill Transportation Corridor
around Irvine's nonhem border is to
give this continuing and increasing
now of traffic two alternate routes.
The other alternative -burrowing
through the city -is not a pretty
sight. I recently witnessed this
altemauve in Los Ange.ln._Rtsidents
of West Los Angeles successfully
stopped a second nonh/south free-
way over the Santa Monica Moun-
tains between West Los Angeles and
the San Fernando Valley, but th1s d1d
not for a moment \top the growth of
JOb'I in West Los Angeles or the
aero!>pace complex to the south. nor
the growth of homes in the San
Fernando Valley or the Santa C'lanta
Valley to the nonh
People sttll want to get from West
Los Angeles to the San Fernando
Valley at the end of the day. and the
Members of Congress have
pretty good connections
an Diego Freeway 1s bumper-to-
bumper. So they burrow. One of the
paths is Beverly Glen Canyon over
the hills To get to this canyon. they
burrow bumper·to-bumper. double
column. through the streets fronting
the magnificent homes of Westwood
and Holm by Hills.
On dnv1ng to the Bel Air Hotel for
a 6 p.m. reception. I took a -quick 60
minute'> to navigate 50 miles up the
San Diego Freeway from Newpon
Beach to W1lsh1rc Boulevard. and
Beverl y Glen. and. then a pa1nstak1ng-
ly miserable: JO minutes to inch the
two miles along Beverly Qlen from
W1lsh1re Blvd. to Sunset Blvd .. past
1 he mansions of the stars. And j11c.;t a~ Michael Deaverdtd. Congressmen
c .tc.;h in o n contacts after leaving federal office
\\ \\111"<,r<>'-Fc ..... lh1ng..r,rn
th" 111wn Jrc m<lfe amusing 1hun thl'
'fl' t talll ol C ongrcs'i mounting ''' .,.,hrti.: hor'><.· and charging fonh on .1
l<>ll) moral tru...a<le -onl> 10
d1scovl·r tha1 the target of 1t'i outrage
".ittuall) a mirror
rhat\ what happened when the
luwmakcr' <JN rdcd ~mct h1ng should
h<: dont' lo \..Ufh the Jrowtng numhcr
· of h1gh-kvcl nfTictal'i who leave
rntcral \l'r\ 1n ,1nd (,.)\h tn on thc1r
umncll1110\ h'r 1'4:comtng Wa\h10g
Ion H'Jlll'\t'f\t.l\1vn nf lon·1gn gov1·rn
rtH'nt\
It turnt•d nut tha1 almo\t half 111 lhl·
f1 forml·r public '>t'r'\ ant'>"' ho rel c nt
I) rt'[ll\ll'rc·d J' fc1rnin J[ll'nt'> <3ml·
from the hall\ nf C 11n11rl''" 11'1<'11
lkp 11 nv. :m1 V. nl pc I>-\.1 ll h
1ntrnduc.c:d a t1rau>n1an htll lac.t
"-n"C'mher 1h:11 Y..ould \top the rc-
~ot' 1ng door ~1th a no'-<: banging
cra~h II would pr11h1h11 formt•r
lcdc-ral nlfir rnl' lrnin ach 1\lng 111
fl·prrc,enttng lorr1gn 1nll'fC:\t\ for Ill
~<.'af\ alter lea .. 1ng lhl· govt'rnmt'nt ~frmher\ of < l)ngrn'> \1.-Cft" nol in·
dud1·1I
W(llpc: alY..a\.''> 1ntcndt'd 10 include c nngrt\' and ti\ \l.0 n1ur <t;llT, hut he''
been around ( ;.ip1tol 11111 nwh1lc. "\\ l
J1dn I Y..Jlll to prl'JUd1<.e th<.' PfW••·
h1l1t) nf gt ll1n1t .in 1n1t1Jl hearing on
thl' hill h r,01:11nrd to our rt'poncr
J1m [ )OCh
f\en 1hcn 1hc hill d1tln'1 draw
much tntcr1.·,t 1n .... hat J Wnlpc aide
l<llkd thl' 'pr,· Dca-.cr da>".. It
1nrttall> hnd uni~ lour t.o-,ponsor<;,
hut after the fon:1gn con'lult1ng fc:~<, of'
forrm·r \\ h11c Hou'c deput} chief ol
.;iatl Michael Deaver began making
headline\ Wo lpe'"' hill hegan 1o g1ck
ur> 'uppon R> f C'hruary. 11 had S eo-
\p<lll\Or\, and h~ May 11 had more
1han I)() 1n 11mc for II\ hearing
Wolrx· rc<Jue\t<'d a C 1cneral Ar
rnun11ng < >llll<' \tud> of formC'r high
ollit 1al' who had recently made the
1 arc.•cfl hangC' to forei gn agrllt .\nd he
.1,kc.-d that formt·r memhel"'i nf Con
!(It''" <)nd \t'nun \tnfT a1dc\ he 1n-
l ludt'd \\ tH'n th\· rr\uh\ rn mt-10
\\olpc\ hill wot\ rc:v.r1ttcn tu 1ntludc
<.nn~c\\1on.i l 1nh ~w1t<.iler.. ,.., well ii'>
formh ageno nlliu I\ lie al'><> tut
thl* proh1h1tton (X'nod lrom 10 \C.-al"'i
to lour
fhl«,..\O 'll\1-\loh1ch 11 <;trt"'i\t'"d "'•t' nnt tont lu\1H·. hccau\C' 111
loophole"' 1n th(' rt&rc.tration law -
tndudt'<l P form('r mc.·mbcn of < onarc\\ anc.J \t<l ll. IX White llousc:
cind 22 other t:\Cl u11vt' alt'nC) of
fie. 1ul\ ancJ ft>Ur general\
C 1ra) & < n a lr ad1 ng puhlil
relattnO'I firm . 'lhmH·tl how 10 make
th(' r1,ht ctr.1f1 l hrn lt"'> when 11 picked
up f>on.ilcJ I ~J\\C'\ JU\t a1, hc lclt
JACK
AllDEISOll
and DALE VAN A TT A
office as the Senate ~ritcant-at-arm!I
Ma'i'it:)' became a \Cntor vice pre 1-
dent.
Mas'ICy's government service was
Wuhout the needed transportation
comdors. woe 1s to Irvine's Univer-
~11y Dnve, woe 1s lo Michelson Dnve.
woe'"' lo Main Street. woe t'i to Yale
Loop, woe '"to Alton Parkway, woe 1s
10 Barranca Parkway, woe as to Irvine
(enter Dr . woe t'i to Walnut Ave ..
woe 1-; to Trahuco Rd .. woe is to
Aryan A vc • and woe is to Irvine
Blvd .. with nearly a m1.111Ch woe to the
north/south artenals which connect
the~ cac;t-we,t thoroughfares.
vaned and t'1ttens1vc He wa s an But won't the gro)Nth be stopped
ao;c;1c;tant leg1slat1ve coun~lnr in the dead 1f there arc no more roads1 Not
< IA from 1974 to 1979 He then went • for Orange County. Growth will stop
to the Senate, where he wa!I o n the only 1fthere arc no more bcd'I. During
Ruk" ( omm111ce ~Ulff and the Joint last year. Orange County's_ popu· < ounc1I on the Inauguration. chief latton 1ncrcal1Cd hy 21 ,000 from
<'ounsel 10 the Appropncit1ons Com-binhs over deaths and only by 3.000
m1 11ce and 'ltrgcant-at-arms.. from move.ins o ver move-outs. In
Former c;en John ( ul vtr. D·lowa. fact. the City of Irvine was one of the
rnnt.act'i mcmhcr'i of c onves and b1nh leaders. fif\h highest city in the
'ltafT aid~ o n behalf of h1" law firm \ county with a 12 2 percent 1ncn:asc of
forc11_n c;lient~ l 1hcr11. France. Japan b1rth,..ovtr-deaths.
and Germ3ny The best \Olut1on. ofcoursc. would
Former Rep Tho mu Ev n\ J r . R-be for people to work near where; they
Del . •~ a panntr in 11 law firm that lt ve. or to hvt near where they work reprc~nts Jamaica nd C ypru'i The development of more houS1na 1n
A\ked for r~mmtnt. Evans utd of'thC' Irvine, w1th1n 1 fCw miles of the C1ty's ~olpc; bill \ four·yt~r rMtncuon grt'at Job baic, Wlll IO a Iona way
That 'I a Iona wait lfe <;:11d ht toward mak1nf. that pos tblt But
1hou9J1t the lea• lat1on ~ould be .. , Mayor Aartn a ~ Ol>PO'C1 too much
dctemnt for people 10 scrvina in houo;1n opt1na instead for more
aovcm mf'nl. hcc~_u'C' of 1he l1m1-o~n ~ct tat1ons afterward
M•rflo Brort'rr Pf'blil n lti H•n-
J•(• Aodrt"loo ud Dair Yao A•IAI /tlttr "Mar•lll B,..Jter'• Oruv
art ''•41Nttod ~l•m•/11.1. Co11•r Rtporl
AUGUSflS,1986 IWLY PII.Of ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL.2 /N0.32
.. -••
OCC's 'DrunKard'
a spirited musical
Even if melodrama isn't your cup of theater (and I have to
admit il's never quite been mine). ·1here's still a good deal to enjoy
in Orange Coast CoUege's musical version of '.'The Drunkard,"
subtitled .. Don't Shoot the Piano Player."
After producing the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein and
their ilk for the past 30 years as the college's annual summer
musical, OCC opted for an old-fashioned cheer-the~hero. h1ss-the-
villain melodrama. Except that this version contains original
music by one of the college's music professors, Peter Odegard (who
also doubles as the villain under the nom de plume of Merkin W.
Whipsneade) and hence qualifies as a world premiere.
Director Alex Golson -who also adapted (and mercifully
Toi
TITUS
shortened) the William H. Smith
chestnut and collaborated with
Odegard on the lyrics -a~
parently has laid down one
cardinal rule for his expansive
cast: There's no such thing as
overplaying in a melodrama. The
absolute relish with which his
••••••••••• performers broaden their charac-
ters, and the energy they expend doing so. are what ultimately
makes "The Drunkard'' 1f not memorable, at least palatable.
The OCC cast, while a bit uneven, has enough pizzaz in th e
principal roles to fan potentially flagging interest -and the chase
scene, through the audience. in the finale is riotously conceived
and executed. Master of ceremonies Brian Burnes shucks the
comic com briskly, abetted by a pair of acts of the type which must
have been responsi ble for vaudeville's demise.
The top performance in the show comes from Bradford
Bowen , particularly strong as th e strapping but weak -willed hero
who latrnmtn1l~1rby5Sof 1'c111011 Rom: Odegarcfs-viilainis more
cuddly comic than dastardly devilish. and others in the cast are
more· adept at selling his songs than the composer himself. Hi s
phony black mustache and genuine white beard present a curious
rnntrast.
Ri ch Jackson as the hero's bu mpkin brother 1s closest to the
true melodrama spirit in his outlandish prancing and mugging.
Julie Dixon'ssterl,ng singing voice underscores a fine performance
as the heroine. while Stephanie Grace Gill has a hilanous scene as
her daushter -constantl y being pushed down to appear shorter
and rolling her eyes with gleeful mischievousness.
A fin e comic touch is added by Harriet Whitmyer in the role of
a Hildegarde Ham hoc ker-type spinster as might be played by Carol
Burnett. Deqise Ferguson as the hero's addled sister and Dan Lurie
as his benefactor contributeeffective cameos.
Some.spirited piano accompaniment by Terence Alaric and
Brandee Williams' energetic choreograpic touches also brighten
the OCT productton, along with Jennifer Colony's attractive
~ pcnod costumes. Special mention also to infant Erika Odegard.
who manages to tolerate the bouncy fin ale, possibly even enjoying
1 l
Two more weekends remai n for "The Drunkard" in the
Drama Lab Theater of the Costa Mesa college. Performances will
be g1 vcn Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30. Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30
and Sundays at 6:30 through Aug, 24. Ticket in.formation 1s
available at 432-5527
Publisher: Karen A. Wittmer
Editor: Frank Zi ni
Datcbook Editor: Dlltie Redfearn
Art Director: Steven Hough
Circulation Manager: Terry Kandle
Production Manager: Roben C Ca ntrell
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2 * Dally Piiot Datebook/ Frld~y. August 15. 1986
Contents
GOSPEL SINGER AMY GRANT APPEARS
TONIGHT IN COST A MESA ••.••.••..•••.••.••••. 13 ..
By CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON Imagine a 25-year-old having to
her credit nine musical albums, four Grammy awards, two albums
certified gold and two certified platinum? What if this person
performed at a ceremony for President and Mrs. Reagan one month
before singing and dancing with Stevie Wonder and Eddie Murphy
on national television? Wo uldn't it be incredible if this singer had
never had any formal verbal coaching?
OUR GUEST CRITICS LIKED'STAND BY ME•
................................................................ 12
As a fitting farewell for our first group of guest movie critics, they
actually got to see a movie that most of them liked -a lot! •stand By
Me' proved to be a film that passed even the toughest scrutiny. Say
bye-bye to this group of aspiring critic~ this week. however, and look
for a new batch to review •The Fly' in next Friday's Datebook.
Review .
-CHECK OUT 'DANCIN' ON AIR' ON CHAN-
NEL 56 ..................••...............•.............. :. 13
By LES HONIG The names and faces seem fa intly evocative of an
·era go ne by. Over here in the crowd is Mike Inglese; at center-stage,
Bobby Catalano and there, on the right, Joe Ceccola. The set is very
plain and if there were a few record sleeves with Connie Francis' and
Frankie Avalon's pictures hanging on the wall, you wouldn't be at all
surprised. Nobody is dresse<l in an uptown fashion; the hairstyles are
often plain even at times, frumpy. What is this?Cenainl y not L.A. in
1986. It must be Philly, 1957.
OutOnTheTOMI
THE PAVILION OFFERS GOOD, IF IN-
CONSIST ANT, DINING .•.••.••••.•.••••••••••••••.• 19
By FIFI CHAO The Pavilion restaurant in Irvine bas some good
things going for it, but there are instances of identity crisis. The
outside sports a Chinese theme, the inside is unfinished modem.
Some of the food is very good, indeed, and the service was excellent.
but there were a few valleys. T he strategy is to order the really
authentic things, and to forego the nouvelle California Chinese
dishes. Today's trendy binge towards runaway creativity is out of
place in a restaurant like this.
Departments
CALENDAR ••••••.•••••••••........•..•••••••••••....... :. 4
F~ ARTS REVIJtW •••••••••••••••••••••••..•••••• 14 I
MTV TURNS 6............................ •• • • • • • • • • • • . 14
l'Jewport
h Ostsits
wackiest
boat parade .
BY ROBERT HYNDMAN
How elaborate a disguise is needed 10 make oo
expensive yacht look like a lowly tugboat?
What lengths would a boater go to m order to win the
'leok1n' Timbers Trophy" or the 'D1r1y Old Manifold"
award?
And how many beers con a yacht crew dnn~ before
OM of them falls overboard?
Responses lo these and countless other questions will
be offered Sunday when Newport Beach hosts the 26th
annual Character Boot Parade
The event is Newport Harbor's wackiest celebration
of the pleasures of booting, a chance for sailors to strut the"
stuff while poking some fun at the sometimes-pompous
bearing of their fellow yachtsmen.
As this year's event chairman Art Grensky soys, "If
you don't go out and hove fun, you don't belong in the
parade''
More than 50 boaters ore expected to port1cipote 1n
Sunday's parade, dressing themselves and their vessels in
colorfully designed costumes. reflecting this year's theme,
'School Days."
"I thmk the theme this year gives you pretty wide
latitude -evecything from ~ops and gowns to dunce
cops," Gransky soys "The parade is the kind of thing
where you con let your 1maginot1ori run w ild."
In previous years, boaters hove stretched the l1m1ts of
seaworthiness and their own imaginations, dressing as
V1k1ngs, Polynesian dancers or ~eystone Kops to crU1se the
harbor in fonc1ful boots that ranged from tho se resembling
submormes or dragons to those shaped like bottles of scotch
and other symbols of bacchanalian revelry.
According to Gransky. a Iii along Balboa resident, the
Character Boot Parade begon when owners of unusual
Cruising
with
Daily Pilot photo on the cover by Terri Kean
Illustration by Rex Babin
boats decided to show off 1he1r uniqueness by cru1s1ng the
harbor together The part1cipotin9 vessels included one of
a-kind boots, vintage yachts, Montereys a'nd steam boots
among others. !
It was prelly select c mpony to be su<e, and 11 wasn't
long before others wont d to shore 1n the fun, hosting
floating parties as the" bo ts criss-crossed the harbor from
bar to bar. But because the more conventional crofts laded
the requisite pecul1or1t1es of the character boors. their
owners decorated their vessels and themselves to make up
for 1t
And rhe irrevPrenr spir11 ol the early chorocrer boot
parades grew.
'Sometimes there were boots mode to look like rugs
even though they were really expensive yachts " GroM~y
soys ' That wos the 1deo, anyway."
"We' re looking for participants with
character boats, rather than just boats
with characters."
-Art Gronsky
Perhaps !he quintessential chorocrer boot in Newport
Harbor is rhe S S Michigan, a former mackerel boot rhot
eorned a reputollon for its most famous hob11 -sinking
The 24-foot boot sank nine limes belore owner Jim
Dole rebuilt 11 last year But m the years 11 hos called
Newport Harbor home, the S.S. M 1ch1gan has contributed
several choprers to the character boot legacy.
As the story goes, the late cartoonists Dick Show and
Virgil Partch fished the boot out of the mvd under the l 1do
Bridge in the late 19 40s They cleaned 1t up and found 11 10
be perfect for what they hod in mmd -cru1s1ng Newport
Harbor 1n the company of vast amounts of alcoholic
1nlox1conts, and fnends who would make those omounrs for
less vosr upon !heir return to shore.
The list of owners sw11ched several times and
eventually grew 10 a motley crew of abour 20 members -
dubbed the Balboa Sculling and Punting Assoc1ot1on -whc
were descnbed as h011 m1ll1onolfes and half bums. They say
1t was 1mposs1ble 10 tell rhe two apart
It was the most 1ncred1ble party boor you ve ever
seen." soys Jim Dole, to whom ownership eventually tell
They used to soy thor 11 someone fell overboard. thP
M 1ch1gan would go srro1ght to the nearest bar to f 1nd rhem '
Years later. the well-worn boor was given 10 Dales
newborn son, Alexander And soon the M1ch1gon was
hosting for different parties 1n whteh bourbon and pretzel<;
were replaced by Kool-Aid and birthday cale
While rhe Character Boor Parade still retains much ol
the raucous behavior ol rs early years the Pmphos1s these
days is on fun -the safe and sane kind
We re looking for porl1c pants w ith charocrer boots
rather than 1ust boots with characters ' Gronsky soys
Although all boaters ore 1nv1ted •o port c pOtf'
reg1strot1on is encourogedi th rhe Newport Horhor Arf>IJ
Chamber of Commerce h prPsents thf' ... v .. r1 f'Of f
year through its Commodor s Club
Parade port1c1pants will thPn be elig1blP lor owords n
three d1v1s1ons Decorated boots will vie for lhP Mayor s
Trophy as well as those honoring decorations c-,ound
on1mot1on, costumes and The Theme E.<treme
A second cotergory is for character boors compe11nq
1n seven specific design coregor1es -M onlPrey Leo~,.,
Timbers Trophyl, steam boot, oldest boor f01rty Old
Mon1foldl, one-of ·O kind classic yacht 1B1lgy BinnoclP
Trophy!, boy launch and wor~ boot IDflppy Stufling Box
Commercial entries will compete for best themP
decorated, best costumes, best sound best on1mo11on live
and mechanical! and o sweepstakes award
A rule choClge l1m1ts each parr1c1po1inq vessel 10 one
award ~ . Reg1s1rot1ons w;ll epted up 10 the morning ol the
parade at the Balboa Boy lub for information coll thE>
Newport Harbor Area Chomber of Commf'rCP. ,JI
644 -8111 •
On Sunday porll(1ponts will qother at_ I p m for the 2
p.m. start of the parade, which will follow o counter
clockwise course around Newport Harbor. be91nn1ng 1n
front of the new Californ10 .500 Bar and Gnll and f 1n1sh10g ot
the Balboa Bay Club. The parade should lake about two
hours Aworcis will be d str1buted afterword or thp Balboa
Bay Club
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Friday
'WALLOW. COVE in \jn
c kmt"nle l 1"l" h1g hand dancing 10
lhl· m U\ll of I e\ Douglas HK ahs1 and
h" 4uin1e1 nn) \.1onda) "cdnt<,-
da' I hur\da' r nda' and ~alurda"
night \an ·c h:mcntc Inn. ~h(){)
\\t"n1da Dd Prc'>1tlcntl". \an c kmcnu: 498-9.:!02
THE AMERICAN I NTER-
NATIONAL DANCE CO. prc~nts a
swing class at 8 p.m each Fnda)
followed b> a dance social from
9-10:30 p.m .. a Jllterbug class each
Monday at 8 p'.m ., and a ballroom
and Lalin class each Wednesday at 8
pm. t20f~en lessons. 650-3048.
HOTEL MERIDIEN NEWPORT
BEACH Kack off the weekend walh
fantastic cntena1nmentof1he 50s and
60s b) the Stonebndge Band 1n the
'l\tnum of the Hotel Mend1en 4:30
until 8: 30 For rescrva11ons. call
Linda Horst or Bonnie Trumbull at
476-200 I.
Saturday
OANCEASV A new age ~aturday
night dance eve!) week from 'I until
m1dn1gh1 at the Laguna Beach Rcc-
rea11onal Hall, 505 Forest o\ vc ..
Laguna Beach. This dance
docsn·t pose the problem o f the
smoke-filled. alcohol pushing meal
markets "here people can feel re-
jected and lean• without the fun the)
rnme for Join fncndly crcat1"e
people and dance. or play like a kid
with costumes and percussion tn~tru·
ments provided Health) refresh-
ments and conver~t1on
a\a1lable 1n 1he kuchen .\dm1ss1on
"'NarnING IN COl\1MoN'
IS WONDFRRJL, FUNNY
AND ONE OF TiiE BEST
FILMS llflS-suMMER':
'A wondertul experience. Nothing in Common' is as
brilliantly and beautifully true to life as movies get."
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. 'N othing in Common' takes off in a surprisingly and
unexpcctedly rewarding direction. Never has Tom
Hanks or Jackie Gleason been better:·
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Go '>t'<.' Nothing in Commo~: It's a terrific movie.
l""iu~hter d1c;c;,olves into tears. tears disappear thanks
to the laughter:·
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.1dd1t1on to ... trong <lrama , it 's smart. clever and
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Sunday
JAM SESSION Big-band music
keeps dancers on their feel every
Sunday night in the Swallow·s Cove
lounge at the historic an Clemente
Inn, 2600 Avenida de Presidente, San
Clemente 7 to 11 p.m. with the Dean'!>
Deacons swing band and featured
"ocahst Lasa Powell. 498-9202.
"BIG BAND DANCE SOCIETY"
~111 present Sunday Big Band dancing
at the Newponer Reson (formerly
Newponer Inn) 1107 Jamboree Road
in Newpon Beach tonight 7:30 to
11 JO p.m. featunng the ballroom
orchestra of Horace Heidt Jr .. son of
famous orchestra leader Horace Sr.
Gus Bi vona, clannetist. of the Steve
Allen telcv1s1on show will guest star
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Marine Corps Band
Th e Marine Corpe Band of El Toro will entertain
fe.tivalgoers at the Lacuna Beach Festival of the Am
ground• tonight at 6 :30 p.m .
(a) (annon. Lag~na Beach dance
instructor, will conduct a free dance
les'>on stan1ng at 6:30 pm Door'>
open a1 5·30 pm for ticket sales.
Admissio n 1i. S 10 per pcr,on. For
information. call 66 1-250 I
Annotlld~a Summer~"' forJeer5! '"&'ua11
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ORANGE, NJ Town a Country
547-8228
EL TORO, Saddleback Valley Pia
NE·t e 837·9900
Monday
CHANTAVS bnng the oldte\ and
goodies from the 50s to fhe Wootl -
bndge Village Center in Irvine.
beginning at 7:30in thecounyard and
"THE FUNNIEST MOVIE
SO FAR THIS YEAR."
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FARCE."
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there 1s no adm1ss1on charge. Seating·
., hm1ted so bnng lawn chairs and
enJOY nostalgic swing standards of the
3<h and 40s and Twis~ Swim and
Watusi dance contests.
MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance
('tub meets at several Orange County
locations. Dances. dance contests.
dance tnps. play outings, beach
p:trt1es are some of the acuviues.
Dantt lessons are offered beginning
to .advanced. ballroom to swing. For
limes and locations. call 840-3518.
Tueeday
WEEltL Y SENIOR DANCES are
presented b)' the Costa Mesa Seniors
from 8-11 p.m. Featured 1s hve band
rnu~ac and a large. wooden dance
Ooor Costa Mesa Women's C"lwb.
610 W. 18th St .. Costa Mesa S2
dona11on
ED LE ACH BIG SWING BAND
plays fo r dancing every Tuesday from
8 unttl I I p m at the Mradowlark
C ountry Club. 16 782 Graham Ave. m
Huntington Brach Adm1 ss1on 1s S4.
WednaMlay
THE AME RICAN INTE R·
NATIONAL DANCE CO. ~c Fnda) 's
lasung
SAMBA BAND wnh femak voca l-
ist Nilsa. appeanng Wednrsda) and
fhursda\ at th<' Irvin<' Halton and
Towers, 'wnh Confrc) Phillips Jau
Trro 9 pm. until I a.m. 17900
Jamboree Blvd an Irvine 863-3111
F RE£ DANCE L~NS by < ·ay
( annon tonight 7-8 p m. at San
{ lt'mcnte Inn. 2600 A'Vrn1da dcl
Prcs1dente in San Clemente Danct' IO
tht' mu~1c of Les Douglas and his
Quintet. 498-9202
Tbunday
SAMBA BAND sec Wcdnc~a>
ltsttng.
SINGLES
Friday
FOCUS %1, a group of singles ages
20.29. meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South
Coast Communny Church, 5120
Bonita Canyon Or., Irvine. 854-7600.
CLASSIC FRIENDS for si ngles 45
or over meets for happy hour at
Gladstone's 4 Fish 900 Bayside Dr
1n Newport Beach from 5-7 p.m. Call
544-9259 for information and reser-
vations.
WHEEL OF f'RlENDSHIP Sinfl~
over 45 meet for T.G.l.F. at Twains'
Down Under, 1n Sanui Ana at 5:30
p.m. For reservations and infor-
matton, call 524-5148.
Saturday
THE CARTIERS AND 14 KARAT
CLUB for s1n$}es dance at Shelly's
C'altfom1a Cu1s1ne Restaurant pn-
vate room, 800 North Tusnn. Santa
.\na. Membcn $3, guests $5. Ages
30-50 Every Saturday 7-11 p.m.
641.-3987 for details.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP for
!>Ingles over 45 meets for bowling at
the Wonder Bowl at 6:30 p.m. Call
n 4-5148 for reservauons and 1nfor-
ma11on . ·
CLASSIC FRIENDS Agt' 45 or
o'er: Reservations arc a must for
dmnrr tonight at 7 at Matsu's
Japanese Restaurant, 8635 Beach
Blvd in Hunungton Beach. 544-9259.
BIG BAND 40s SINGLES DANCE
7-11 pm Santa Ana Senior Center,
4:?4 W 3rd St. Santa Ana. S2
admission includes refreshments.
547-567 1
Sunday
I ' FOCUS 30, a group of singles age~
30.39. meet at 11 JO a.m at the South
Coast Commun1t) Church, 5120
Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600.
OSIW' CLU B MARINA C'lari-
nettst Bob Keane and 10.pit'Cc or·
cheMra for dancing and listening from
4 ~O 10 8.30 p.m. S4 cover charge
includes apixt11er buffet 190 Manna
Dnve. Seapon V11lage, Long Beach.
(213) 493-6444.
WHEEL OF FRJENDSWP for ~mgleso .. er45 m~ts for brunch at 11
a.m. at the Bnckyard in Anaheim. For
reservations and information. call
524-51 48.
SAIL
WITHOUT
RNING
(Thanks lO . urfr~!)
CLAMIC FRIENDS for sin&Jes age
45 and over, meets for brunch today
at 9 a.m. at the Brig Restaurant in
Dana Point Harbor. For information
call 544-9259.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES over
40, Champagnt Sf'\lnch today at
12:30 p.m. 56.50 admission pncc.
Call 846-1602 for information and
reservations.
Tue.day
THE NEWPORT IRVINE
CHAPTER of Parents Without Pan-
nirs PfCSCnts their Newcomers·
Onentat1on each Tuesday from
8-9:15 p.m .. followed by coffee an<!
conversation. Call 549-1135 for
funher mformatjo~.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP for
singles over 45 meets for dinner at
6:30 p.m. at Moreno's in Orange. Call
Fay at 524-5148 for information and
rl'SCrvauons.
Wedne.day
CO N V ER S ATI ONS &
CAMARADERIE A.JC Orange Coun·
ty Singles meet at 7:30 p.m. at a new
larger room at the Huntingto n Be.ach
Inn, 211 2 Pacific Coast Highway.
$3.50 covers one dnnk, hot refresh-
ments and social hour. Happy hour
from 6-7:JO. Call 644-4359 or
380.7795.
PARENTS WITHOUT PART-
NERS, CHAPTER SH 1nv1tes all
single parents to a m1n1-<iance and
onentauon tonight with a n<>-host
snack bar and barbecue. Orientation
bcgms at 6: 15 and dancing at 7 p.m.
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club m Dana
Point. 34555 C'asitas, 493-7102. For
mort' mfonnatton, call the 1nfor-
matton hne at 586-9183.
Membership in PWP 1s open to
divorced. separated, widowed or
nevermamed
parents ofhvm$ children Custody of
the children 1s not a factor. A
nonprofit, non-sectanan. educauonal
organatation. PWP provides a pro-
gram of socu1I act1vit1es. discussions
and study groups for ~1ngle parents
and their families.
Tbunday
THE NETWORK. FOR SING~
,ages 30-50. meets every Thursday
from 6-9 p.m. for an After Work
Pany. All parties feature dancing.
hors d'ocuvres. door pri2es and
surpnses. Tonight meet at K.artoon
K.asxrs in Anaheim at Kno11 and Ball
Rd. Call 995-0952 for information.
COCKTAIL AND FASHION SHOW
"A Summer Cruise Collecuon .. A
Charlt Brown Singles event presented
by Carol Russo at the Top of the Villa.
the-Villa ~ova Resuura~ 3131 W .
Coast Highway tn Newport Beach
Valet Parking. n<>-host bar. conversa-
tton. dancing and much more. Ad-
m1ss1on: SIO members, Gunls $1 5.
Reservatio ns are requested . 7~6078. Mail checks to Charli
Brown. P.O. Box 7704. Nt'wpbn
Beach.92660
Friday
THE FULLERTON CHAMBER
PLAYERS perform Thurs.·Sat from
7-10 p.m. for dinner guests at the
lrvme Hilton and Towers· Morcll's
restaurant The chamber tno features
Kathleen Murphy and Bnan Beshort'
on v1oltn. and Adnenne Biggs on
cello. 17900 Jamboree Bl vd .. Irvine
863-3111.
Saturday
THE FULLERTON CHAMBER
PLAYERS. sec Fnday hsung.
Jl'rlday
HATORI appears Wed.-Fn from 8
p.m.-12:30 a.m. at the Sheraron
Newport H~tel, 4545 MacArthur
Blvd., Newp<>rt Beach. 833-0570.
FRAN ~TIN performs C8S)
ltsten1ng. contemporary music on tht'
ptano. Dancing available. TuC$ -Fn
7:30-10:30 p.m .. Holiday Inn. Bnstol
Ave .. Costa' Mesa.
THE HOP presents dancing music
by emcee Fehx Lane Fn.-Sat .. "The
Cool Jerks," a hve 50's dance band.
Sun. at 8:30 pm . "Rock 'N Roll
Heaven." a hve show tnbute to the
legends fcatunng Bob Gully. Mon. at
8 p.m .• "Rock Around thr Clock:· a
history of rock and roll fcatunng
Jason Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m., and
C-razy ( ontest!>. 1nclud1ng Lip Sync
Limbo. and Basketball Shoot. Thu~
18774 Brookhunt. Fountain VaUe~
963-2366.
LEE FERRELL SHOW fea tures
Ferrell on saxophone. piano and
vocals Wednesday through Saturday
from 9 p.m at Villa Gino. 16883
Beach Blvd. 1n Hunungton Beach
848-4940
DENNY PEZZIN at the Bmtol Bar
and Gnlle. Holiday Inn Bnstol Plala
Hotel. 31 31 Bnstol St. in Coc;ui Mesa
"Rock and Romance" 1s featurt'd
each evening Wcdne<ida) through
Saturda) at 8. as Denn} Pe111n take.,
\OU through tame to dance 10 th~·
music oftht' fifties and romanc~\ ~ou
anto the e1ghue-s. { all S57-3000 for
more anformatton.
GEORGE GILLIAM QUINTET at
Florence Beane's f\) Hou..c Res
taurant, 384 Fore<!t Ave. 1n Laguna
&ach Dance 8.30 pm unttl I 311
a m Tuesda) through Saturda) "ar-
rcn Ja~on, vocahi.t and kc)board
featunng Elena Gt'orge and JOined b'
Rec John!>On on Fnda) and Saturd,a~
Sun. 8 p.m -1 a.m Mon R 311
p m.· I.JO a.m T ~s -~at: K 111-1 311
am 494-9491
KEN WILLIAMS & Co. at { ha1
2710 f . Chapman i\vc 1n Orang,
JUSt cast of the Newpon hcc""a'
Ken Walhams pcrfonn'>on kc)'hoard
~xophonc and HKah1e<> ~olo m1
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needs With fl.Jll seMCe A variety of 100't c o tton goods
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Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. August 15, 1986
. ·-
CONTINUED
Saturday fuesda) and Wed, Lou Rossi adds
'cx.·als and the new guitar synthesizer
on Thurs. through Sat., Rick Garve}
JOins the group ever) Frida} and Sat.
on drums. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Tues.
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NEW WA VE DISCO CLUB for
teens 16-2 1 at .. Jag" 23642 Rockfield
Blvd. in El Toro. Presented by Cec
Farrow. 6 admission 300 ca citv.
a.m Calr837-1961 for more information.
THE HOP. see Friday listing.
SEQUEL. contemporary-duo"nrr-
rc n t l} performing Wednesda>
through Saturday at the brand new
Montere)' Ba> Canncn. Fresh Sea-
food Restaurant. lrvtne Home &
Garden Center, 15483 Culver Dnve
1n Irvine. 549-1757.
LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Fnday
listing
KEN WILLIAMS & CO Sec Fnday
listing.
SEQUEL Sec Frida~ listing.
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KEN WILLIAMS & CO See Fnday
Listing.
W~eeda-y Ans Center l l:4S a.m.-1:15 p.m. in _ Town Center Park today presents
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THE HOP, see Friday listing.
SWALLOWS COVE in San
Clemente: Live big band dancing to
the music or Les Douglas and his
quintet every Monday evening 7-11
p.m. No admission charse. Wednes-
day. Grand buffet and dtnner dance
wnh Les Douglas Quintet 8 p.m.-12
a.m. San Clemente In n. 2600
Avenida Del Presidente. San·
BIG BANDS SOUND AT PARK Jamie and the Smashers with current
NE~--h-.am-htts-and seleetioM--from 1:heir latest
7:30 to 10 p.m .. enjoy the Big Band albums. A variety of sandwiches and
Sounds of Benny G~man. Tommy beverages a.re available for purchase
Dorsey and Glenn Miller performed at the concerts and there i~ no
by Tony Solla and the Millionaires admission charge. For more infor-
Band. in the main lounge of the Park mation. cont.act Karen Wholey or
Newport Apartments' Spa (I Park Diane Pritchen at 2-41-1700 ext. JOO
Newport in New~n Beach.). The HATORI, sec Friday listing.
free performance 1s open to the· FRAN MAl\TIN, sec Friday listing.
public. 644-4664. THE HOP, sec Friday listing.
HATORI, see Friday lasting. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Fnda)
FRAN MARTIN, see Friday hs11ng. lisung.
listing BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE Sec ... _ D~ Eriday listing-...F~day-t.isting. -
--naescliy ~ SWALLOWS COVE in San KENWILLlAMS&CO.SeeFnda}
Clemente. See Monday listing. listing. SNEAK PREVIEW performs live
each Tuesday from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m.
at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
833-0570.
~EN WlLLIAMS & CO. See Fnda> SEQUEL Sec Friday Listing..
lasting.
SEQUEL See Friday Listing.
Tbunday THE HOP, se.e Friday listing.
FRAN MARTIN, see Friday listing,
KEN WILLIAMS & CO. See Friday
LUNCHEON CONCERT presented
by South Coast Plaza in conjunction Saturday
with the Orange County Performing listing.
'~WINNER AGAIN.
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NOW SHOWING.
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SPECrACVIAa n.owo SHOW -#J.ONDON TOWN"
( IN PERSON! AC1RESS LY•M iiiD&iiYi • SAT. AUG. 16 • 2 P M )
LOW•MBRAU Pfl-llTS TH• MOF'llMU
WITH TH• TYROLEA•S OOll·PAH·PAH BAND
SOUTH COAST BALLET & REGENCY STRINGS ... Sats & Suns
, , HI ''Ii H~ liU1 l~'f Wlld;l jl M ~: lff,\'/;J ! l;}j{ I I
ADULTS • .. . .. .. ......... $5.IO MON -FRI . 2 IO 10P1tt
CHILDREN (&-16 Yrs.) . . . . $2.50 SAT Noon to 10PM Under6~.. . . . . . FRH SUN . . . . . Noon to 1PM
~ ~ C:O.u.M.¥ AIR CONDITIONED STAY un
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BLUEGRASS TRIO-E' an A~derson and the Ke~tuck~ Moun-
taineers. appear from 6.30 -9:30 p.m.
on the terrace at Le Cafe. in the Irvine
Hilton and Towers. 17900 Jamboree
Blvd. in Irvine. 863-3111
Wedneeday
Tbe Crazy Horse gives free countr}
dance lt'ssons by Ron and Donna at
7:30 every Wednesday night. 1580
Brookhollow Dr. in Santa .\na
549-1512.
Saturday
FOREIGN FILM senes 1n th1·
outdoor amphitheatre at Golden
West College, 15744 Golden West
Street in Huntington Beach. For
mature audience. the films will bt•
screened at dusk~and the audience 1i.
invited to bring picnic baskets, chairs.
blankets and pillow for the p1rn1r
hour 6:30 to dusk. Shows start-~-8:30
p.m. All have English subtitles
Tonight, "Dear Inspector," a French
murder mystery in the comic vein
about a lady cop and a professor of
Greek finding happiness together 1n
their middle years. General .\d·
mission is $2. For more information
call 891-3991.
"COMEDY CLASSICS" a special
matinee by the Newport Beach puhhl
library today at 2 p.m. at the Manner~
Branch. 2005 Dover Drive 1n Ne"·
pon Beach. Featured will be .. Frop.
Goes to Dinner." .. Disorder in the
Court." and "The Music Box." Total
running time 1s 51 minutes. .\d-
mission is free and cvervonc 1\
welcome. For more 1nformauon.
please call 644-3147.
Wedneeday
CHO.DREN'S FO.M SERIES at
Golden West College each Wednes-
day at I p.m. in Forum II. Adm1sswn
ii'i SI (children under 3 free). Children
under 7 must be
accompanied hy 3n adult. Call
891-3991 for a last ofliJm titles.
.1pzz
rrtday '
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Monda)
through Saturday 1n the lotiby bar,
Irvi ne Hilton and Towers. J 7900
Jamboree Blvd. tn Irvine, from S
untiJ.9 p.tp-8~-3111 .. ,
JOHN MORI.ARTY. JllZZ p1t1n1st a~rs Thursday through Saturdn)
from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m at the lobb'
bar ofttie Irvine Hilton and Tower<;.
17900 J:ln,b<lrt'C Bl vd . frv111C
863·3111.
vations and information. Co II cg c Graduate Sch oo I shops that address topics ftom self-
spokcspcrson on feminist theory will esteem to power in lhe workplace and
be the keynote speaker. Additional from career change to finance and the ll~day
information by calling Coastline psycbolOJY of money. Additional =:~:_-CoCo~1n~m~u~nMi~~~·CGo~l~Jeg~e~244~1 ~~~·~86~.---~1A~Ke0~rm~~~U~O~Al\-OOA~'h~e~l9~8U6uC9own~fi~ere~n~~L_-4'1~E~L~EM~E~NX)TS OF ORGANIZA· C 0 N T J N U E D Saturday ~~ail~~:'b; :i~~~50c~~f~c"g10~~ ~=~-0u~t:r persons in manage-
WOMEN WllO LOVE Too MUCH munity College, 241_"'6186. ment •s offered by Oranf Coast
CONFREY PHILLIPS Jazz Tno
performs Tuesday through Saturday
from 9 p.m. to I a.m. m the Zot Room
at the Irvine Hilton and Towers.
17900 Jamboree Blvd. Irvine.
863-3111. .
-CAl1'E I IDO, 2900 Ncwa.ortJllidJ-
Newpon Beach. 675-2968, pttscnts
Lide -All Stan featunng Wayne
Wayne Thursday through Saturilay
from 9 p.m. to I a.m.
ZUBJE'S GILDED CAGE 1714
Placentia an Costa Mesa. 645-8091.
Live Dixieland jazz for dancing and
listening with the Bourbon Street Jau
Band Thursday, Friday and Saturda)
from 8 p.m.
LE CHATEAU LOUNGE fe~tures
the .. Jazz Society" an the Atnum
counya rd of the Country Side Inn
Tuesday through Saturday 4:30-8.30
p.m. 325 Bristol St., at the comer of
Bnstol and Red Hill an Newpon
Beach.
Saturday
CAFE LIDO Stt Fnda) listing
ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE sec Fn-
day lasting
ROBERT DUQUESNEL sec Fn-day lasting.
JOHN MORI.ARTY See Fnda)
lasting.
CONFREY PHILLIPS See Fnda)
lasting,
LE CHATEAU LOUNGE Stt Fn-
day listing
Sunday
JAZZ CR VISES The sum mer senc~
of 1azz cruises an Newpon Beach
continues pvery Sunda) "11h the
T) ronc Anthony Jazz Group on
board for a three hour hvc 1an cruise
1n Newpon Harbor Ticket pnce as
$55 percoupleorS29 95 per person an
ad"anl·e or $35 per person at the gate
This pncc includes all dnnks and
lppetazcrs on board the double dc'Ck
pany boat Wlth dance Ooors on upper
and lower levels. Boarding tame •~
12.30 p.m. and the cruise as from 1-4
p m. C' cry unday. At the Balboa Fun
Zone to the west of the Pavalaon on
the Balboa Pennan'lula. Call 722-3419
Lor rcscrvauons and information.
CAFE U DO 2900 Newpon Blvd.
Ncwpon Beach. the Lido Jau .\II
Stars perform from 1:30-8 p.m. and
Intersection Wlth Denise Vallcn from
9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
RONNIE BROWN TRIO a1
Carmelo's Sunday through Wednes-
da} Ill 8 p.m Classical Jazz and piano
.3520 East C'oasl Highway an Corona
del Mar 6 75-1922 for reservations
and anformauon.
A Support ~up fo r women today at CoUe&e. beginning tonight -I 0 p.m. COLLEGE S~ SEMINAR a The course focuses on communica-
l O a.m., 35 Centennial Way '" two day workshop covering skills 1ion theories dealing with decision Monday Tustin. Barbara Lee 544-3711. needed for a succ:essful.collcgc cduca-making. goal achievement, motiva-
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Sec Fri-"GET CHARGED, TAKE t.ion.9a.m.to 4:30 p.m.Saturdayand 1Jon,teadcrsh1p,conOict.chan~and
day listint CHARGE. CONNE-CT" at the Westin "Sunday al Golden West College, organizational strueturc and chmate.
CAFE IDO, 2900 Newpon Blvd. South Coast Ptaza Hotel in Co$ta l5744GoldenWcst St.inHuntington Course instrut'tor as Cathy Carroll.
Intersection with Denise Vallen from Mesa. Key note speakers and work-Beach. S95. (213) 854-6044 for rescr-For rcgistrauon information. call
9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Ci~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_.._.....,..=======--.------., RONNIE1fltOWN-TRIO Sec Sun-
day lasting.
Tue.day
MARILYN SPENCER Jazz piarust
in the lobby bar at the Irvine Hilton
and Towers. I 7900Jamborce Blvd. in
lniinc. Tuesday and Wednesday
from 9 p.m. to I a.m. 863-3111.
CAFE UDO 2900 Ncwpon
Blvd,lntersectaon with Alex Taylor
tonight 9 p.m. to 1:30a.m.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Sec fn-
day lasting.
CONFREY PHILLIPS See Fnday
listing.
RONNIE BROWN TRIO See un-
day listing.
Wedn~y
CAFE UDO 2900 Newpon Blvd.
presents the New York Jan C'o nnec-
uon tonight 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m.
MARILYN SPENCER See Tues-
da) hstmg.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL Sec Fn-
da) hsung. .
CONFREY PHILLIPS See Fnday
lasting.
RONNIE BROWN TRIO Sec Sun-
da) hstang.
TbunClay
CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Ha~h
wa> m Corona del Mar has lave
entertainment in the lounge featunng
\ anous popular locaJ artists. Call
675-1922 for reservations and infor-
mation.
CAFE LIDO see Fnday lasting.
CON FREY PHILLIPS Sec Fnda)
lasting, .
JOHN MORIARTY Sec Fnday
hi.li ng.
ROBERT DUQUESNEL See fn-
da>' lasting.
ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See Fri-
day hsung.
Friday
J 986 CONFERENCE FOR
WOMEN ADVISORY COUNCIL Day
long conference for corporate, en-
trepreneurial and professional
women. Dr. Mary Poplin, Claremont
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Bikini $6 ·Separates ::
Reg. 13 6 to 145
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TOP SIZES:: A B C D DO E
BOTIOM SIZES: 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
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229 Marine Ave ., Balboa Island 673-4280
HOURS: MON. thru SAT. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. SUN. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
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432-5772 ..
Tue9day
STRESS MANAGEMENT Weekly
public scn·1~ program presented to
the community free of charge
~~ions will focus on the managment
of stress through hypnosis. med1-
tat1on and self-actualization. Begins
Aug. 19 and continues each Tuesday
from noon until I p.m. through
November. Library Room 101.
Saddleback Collq:e. 28000
Marguente Pkwy. M1ss1on V1cJO
582-4571.
AD ULTS RETURNING TO COL-
LEGE Fret" public service program
presented b) Prof John J. Flood
Communit) members with questions
about vocational. occupational or
<1ladem1c program~ offered b)
\addleback College are invited to
attend at 7:30 p.m. Library Room
I II I Saddleback College, 28000
~arguente Pkw) . M1ss1on V1c10
51\2-4571
CONQUER GLOOM AND DE-
PRESSION a Vernon Howard "Suc-
cess Without Stress" discussion
group this evening at 8 at California
Federal Savings, 15555 Brookhurst
St. in Westminster. Everyone is
welcome, and a $3 tax-deductible
donauon will be appreciated. For
more information and additional
loca11 o ns. call Leo na at
(805)646-2000.
Wedne9day
THE SUN SIGN 32122 Paseo
Adelanlo, San Juan Citp1s1rano in the
Post Office Shopping Center. offers
Wednesday night lectures on vaned
topics. Call 493-7151 for infor-
mation.
Friday
"A CHORUS LINE" by the San
C'lemente Summer Theater at San
Clemente High School, 700 A'e
Wllbilt_,,, -UtWI ft IQUlOi A\MUSIM IQIAliOIU#
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AMC ~M6£ MALL MMN a.EA PUlA
U Ulla 691-0633 n r.. Sll·!.UO
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Pico. San O cmentc (tickets at the
door). closing performances tonight
and Saturday at 8 p.m.
"A THOUSAND CLOWNS'' 111 the
Irvine Community Theater. Turtle
Rock Community Park, Sunnyh11l
Road at Tunic Rock Dnvc, Irvine
(857-5496). Fridays and Saturdays at
8 p.m. through Aug. 30 with a Sunday
matinee Aug. 24 at 2 p.m.
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse,
3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana
(979-5511 ). nightly cxCt'pt Mondays
at varying curtain times through Aug.
24.
"THE DRUNKARD" at Orange
Coast College's Drama Lab Theater.
Costa Mesa (432-5527), Fndays at
7:30, Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30.
Sundays at 6:30 through Aug. 24
"EVITA" at the Grand Dinner
Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim
( 772-77 10), nightly except Mondays
at varying curtain ti mes through &:pt.
7
"GOODBYE CHARLIE" al the
c:osta Mesa C1v1c Playhouse. 661
Hamilto n t.. Costa M esa
(650-5269). closing performances to-
night and Saturdayu at 8 p.m.
"JUMPIN', JIVE AND JIT-
TERBUG" in the Studio Thcatc-r ot
Saddleback College. Mission V1c10
(582-4656). closing performanccl. to-
night through Sundayt at 8:30 w11h
matinees Saturday and Sunday at
3:30.
"LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at the
Gem Theater, -18252 Main St., Gar-
den Grove (636-7213), closing per-
formances tonight and Saturday at 8
p.m., Sunday at 7:30.
"THE MERRY WJVF.S OF WIND-
SOR'' at the Grove Shakespeare
Fes\1 val amphithcat~r. 18252 Main
St.. Garden Grove (636-7213),
Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30
until Sept. 13.
"NIGHT OF JANUARY HTH" by
the LP Repertory Company at
Muckenthaler C ultural Center. 1201
W. Malvern Ave.. Fullerton
(731-2792), Thursdays through Sun-
days at 8: 15 until Aug. 24.
"OKLAHOMA" a t the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater. 690 El Camjno Real,
Tustin (838-1540), closing per-
formances tomgbt through Sunday a1
varying curtain times
"PETER PAN" a1 Saddleback Col-
lege, Mission VieJO (582-4656), clos-
tng performances tonight at 8 p.m ..
Sunday al 3 pm.
"PLAZA SUITE" b> 1he Alpha
Com mu nil)' Theater 1n the Ftnc Arts
Lec1ure Hall at Orange ( oast C'ollegc,
Costa Mesa (7 52-4566), dos mg per-
formances tonight at 7·30. Saturday
a18 p.m.
"WHERE'S CHARLEY~" at the
Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main
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Street at Yorktown Avenue in the
SeaclifT VillaJe shopping center
(832-1405). Fndays and. Saturdays at
8:30 through Aug. 30, wnh a matint'C
Sunday at 1:30.
Saturday
"A CHOR US LINE" by the San
Oemcntc Summer Theater Sec Fn-
day ltstini.
"A THOUSAND CLOWNS" at the
Irvine Community Theater. Sec Fn-
day listini.. .
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See
Fn.day hst1ni.
"THE DRUNIARD" at Orange
Coast College. See Friday listing.
"EVITA" at the Grand Dmner
Theater. Sec Fnday listing.
"GOODBYE CHARLIE" at thr
Costa Mesa Civic Ptayhousc. \er
Fnday listing.
"J UMPIN', JIVE AND JIT-
TERBUG" in the Studio Theater ot
Saddleback C'ollege. Stt l;nday hM-
1nf. 'WVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at th r
Gem Theater. Sec Friday listing.
: "THE MERRY WIVF.S OF WIND·
SOR" at the Grove Shakes~arr
Festival amphitheater. See Fnda'
listing. ·
"NIGHT OF JANUARY llTH" at
lhe Muckenthaler Center in Full-
enon. Stt Fnday ltsung.
"OKLAHOMA" at the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater. Sec Friday 1tq1ng
"PLAZA SUITE" at Orange ( oast
College. Sec Fnday listing.
''TEN LITl'LE lNDIANS" at
Saddlcback College in M1ss1on V1c1u
(582-4656). closing P<'rformam:r~
today at J and 8 p.m.
"WHERE'S CHARLEY?" at
Huntington Beach Playhou~.
Fnday lisung.
S unday
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Harlequin Dinner Pia) hou'>C 'k-t>
Fnday hstmg.
"THE DRUNKARD" at Orangt:
Coast College. Sec Friday hst1ng
"EVITA" at the Grand Dinner
Theater. See Fnda) lt sung.
"J UMPIN', J IVE AND JIT-
TERBUG" at Saddleback C ollegr
~ Fnday hi.ting.
"LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at 1hc
Gem Theater. Sec Fnday hsung.
"OKLA.HOMA " at the Curtain< all
Dinner Theater See Fnday listing.
"PETER PAN" at Saddlcback Col-
lege. See Fnday listing.
Tueeday
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" al
the Harlequin Dmncr Playhouse See
Fnday listing.
"EVITA" a1 the-Grand Dinnc1
Theater. See Fnday listing.
Wedneeday
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at
the Harlequin Dinner Pla)hou'4.' ~
Fnday hstmg..
"EVITA" at the Grand D1nn('r
Theater. Sec Fnday.listing.
"LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at 1hc
Gem Theater. See Friday listing
Tbanday
"ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" al
the Harlequin Dinner Thca1cr Sec
Friday listing.
"EVITA'' at the Grand l>1nnt•r
Theater. See Friday listing.
"LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST" at tht•
Gem Theater Sec Friday listing
"MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the
Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El
Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540),
nightly except Mondays .II varying
curtain time through Nov 9
Friday
-
addition to the regular hours. 850 San (6 I 9)26S.9686. Monda•
Clemente Dr , Newport Beach. "TWO YEARS BEFORE THE 1
c ONTINUED
759-1122. MAST" FinaJ performance onboard -SCRABBLE 1s played each Mon-
thc Pilgrim m Dana Point Harbor day at I p.m. at the Leisure World Saturday tonight at 9 p.m. Tickets are $18 by Clubhouse 2 on Moulton Parkway an
HOME & GARDEN SHOW 32nd reservation only. For more tnfor-Laguna Hills. Call 837-7223 for
annual Southern \ahfom1a Home & mation, contact The Orange County information.
BAND CONCERT tonight at 6:30
by the Thjrd Marine Aircran Wing
Sand at the 1986 Laguna Festival of
Arts. Admission to the grounds
includes all such on-the-green pro-
grams at 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
within strolling distance of the down-
town Laguna Beach area. FcstJval
Hours are I 0 a.m.to 11 :30 p.m. until
Aug. 1,8.
CAFE MOZART features classical
piano Wed. evening. and piano or'"
guitar, pop. and show-tunes Thurs.·
Sat. evenings. All music 1s performed
during dinner. Also featured 1s music
at Sunday brunch. 31952 Camino
C'aptstrano. San J uan Capistrano.
496-0212.
THE LAFF STOP, a premiere
corned)' night club, features Bobb'
Gaylor and Scott Shaw 2122 S. East
Bristol. Newport Beach. 852-8762.
LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn at
8 p.m. for scheduled and open
readings at the Laguna Beach Public
Library. Tonight John Kolyer. "A
cargo from Mttelcne."' "The Ocwpu!>
return." "M) Last M1stres~" J.\ll arc
\.\>elcome. Call 494-9550 or 494-8375
ROBERT DUQUESNEL enter-
tains on the piano with a wide ' anet\
of musical ~lect1ons Tucs.-Sat. from
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Garden Show. the nation's largest. Marine Institute at 496-2274. SAWDUST FESTIVAL See Fnda)
. . . opens today at the Anaheim Conven-OC FAIRGROUNDS SWAPMEET hst1ng.. 5-9 p.m lr\tine Hilton and Towers tion Center. Seven hundred eithabt· as held every Saturday and Sunday ART·A·F~IR Sec Fnday hsung..
Lobb) Lounge, 17900 Jamboree tors will offer thousands of the latest from 7a.m. until 4 p.m. in the main PRENATAL EX CE RC IS E
Blvd., Irvine. 863-3111 . products and services on sale to the parlung lot. Admission 1s 50 cents for CLASSES on-going exercise classes
CONFREY PHILLIPS fealures public. many at bargain pnoes. Noon walk-ms and $1 per carload. for expectant mothc
rend1t1ons of Cole Porter, Gershwin to lO p.m. today, Noon to 9 p.m. on SAWDUST FESTIVAL See Friday rs taught by the Center for Maternal
and contemporary favontes T~~s · Sunday. and Monday through Friday, listing and Child Fatness, providing an
Sat. 9 p.m.-1 !l m '\!so. the Brazilian 2 to 10 p.m. through Aug. 24. ART-A·FAIR Sce Fnday hsung. opportunity to stay in shape and
sonptress. !'l1lsa. JOtns him on ".\'ed. Admission: adults., $5.50, Children CA.FE MOZART, see Fnday hsung.. discuss important aspects of preg-
and Thu~. evenings. Irvine tfilt<?n -(6-I 6 yrs.) $2.50. under 0 yn. Free. CONFREY PBJWPS. sec Friday nancy and parenting.. Monday and
and Towe~. I 7900Jambortt Blvd. in Special events during the ~k in-listing.. - --Wcdtluda.y m ocnrn~ from '
lrvine.863-31 11. elude daily free entertainment by ROBERT DUQUESNEL, see Fn-9:15-Ht15a.m .at theDanccStlcoo .
SAWDUST FE&TIV AL 1n Laguna Carmen Cavallaro and a re-creau on day listing. Tuesday and Thur"1ay evenings
Beach continues until August~ I. The of a German Beer Garden oom-pah-THE LAPF STOP, see Fnday from 6-7 p.m . at the Northwood
fesuval is composed of200art1stsand pah band. listing.. Community Park. C1ass fee 1s $36 for
craftsmen ~ho erect their own booths ART CRAFT FAIR today a nd four wc-eks (2 times per week). For
each year in an eucalyptus grove at Sunday in San Clemente at the Sunday futher details and registration. call
935 Laguna Canyon Road. Hours are Community Center at the corner ol OC FA.IBGROUNDS SWAPMEET 660-3881.
from 10 3 m. to 10 p.m. Sunday Del Mar and Seville, IOa m. to4 p.m. See Saturday listing. ROME AND GARDEN SHOW at
thro ugh Thursda) and 10 a.m. 10 11 No admission 'chaJJe to admire the CAPE MOZART, sec Fnday hstmg. Anahe1m Convenuon Center See
Pm ~nday and aturday. Admission work of 97 exh1b1t1ng anists. No HOME AND GARDEN SHOW At Saturday listing.
is SJ and children under 14 are commercial work shown. Refresh-Anaheim Convention Center See BILLY OCEAN with s~1al guest
admitted free. ments parking and rest rooms are Saturday hsung.. star Meh'sa Morgan tonight at 7 10
ART-A-FAIR Laguna Beach Juned available on the grounds. 492-1853. THE LAFF STOP presents 10 pm. at the Pacific -\mp1theatrc
an fe~t1val celebrates its 20th an-STEVELAWRENCEANDEYDIE comics. 2122 S.E. Bristol. Newpon Sl7.50 reserved seating. Sl2.50 on
niveNI) on Laguna Cany<?n Road GORME 8:00 tonight at the Pacific Beach. 852-8762. the green Tickets are a' a1lable at Ute
Dail) until Aug. 31 . $3 admission. Ampithcatre. S 17.50 rescrv~ tickets. SAWDUST FESTIVAL See Fnda) Pacific .\mp1theatre bo,; office and all
JEROME ROTHENBERG A pro-S 12.50 on the green. Tickets are hsung. T1cketron locations. To charge tickets
gramtobeannouncedattheNewpon available at all T1cketron locatJons ART-A·FAIRSttFridayhs11ng.. by phone, call fel e tron. ~arbor An Mu~um tonight at 8 p.m and the Amp1theatre box office. To fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ \i 1s11ors m3) '1s1t the gallcnes. Mu-charge tickets by phone. call Teletron
..cum store and !><:Ulpture garden cafe at (213) 410-1062. (714) 634-1300 or from 5 unul 8 ever) Fnda}. tn
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t 107 Jamboree Road, Nc"-'port Bc11ch
Everything
you ever
wanted in
Newport.
And
less.
A lot l~ss In fact, pnly $49
per mght per room
At tht' new 'St most ~auuful hotfl) m t 11.--• w 1 I I 1•
1nr11vetous Irvine Hilton & Tnw1•rs
RPI.ix in c ilsual ,:.fe~ancP ~ 111ov sw11nmu l '
t1 ·nrns Long walks nnd short r.ilb Su n~t ·t 11 '111
tx•t1ch SunrtsE: from ;•0111 balcony
En1oy u down hontP 880 lrvin1• srvl<' hjr ir1 \
$11 % pe1 f:>f'rson Fverv S.1tur1fav rm1l 11 p • 11'-.1, 1,
AL !hf> lrvtnP Hilton & Tnwpr•, VCllllP rmly (I
bret•11\ 11way from N1·wport .ind do:;t · 1i1 pi ·rt• ,,,tr •n
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17900 Jamboree Blvd Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 863 3111
r I A'· A ll Al 1 An 0 ~· for fur1tm lt1f.Qmillllon.11IUR call; 661-1.501..NEWPQRT.ER ~Qlll ~:JN!, Roito bA~ on """9IO Of lb.Ible 0<.C11Po1ncv Nol ~ .4t)llt lO 01ciuoa Sl..fJ!K'I Hl •~ 'f
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• c 0 NT IN U ED
1;'l .l1ti \4-l30<1
Tue.day
on ··Ma1nta1n1ng ( ontrol Over Your
l1fr ·· For more information call the
.\rthnt1s F-ounda11on 3t 54 7-'i59 I
SA WDl'ST FESTIVAL \4..T I nd:l\
h\11ng
ART ·A·F AIR ~1.· Fnda~ listing.
HOME AND GARDEN SHOW \l.:l·
~Jturda~ hc;ung.
Wedne.day
HOME ANO GARDEN SHOW ~c
\aturda) listing.
SAWDUST FESTIVAL \cc Fnda'
h\llng. ·
ART-A-F AJR See f-nda) h~11ng
LUPUS SUPPORT GRO P ()f-
Orangc Count) 7 10 pm at the
Medical Center of ( 1Jrden < 1ruve
Pla1a .\ud11onum, 12555 I (1.m.Jcn
( rro' e Blvd. L> nn .\dam~ \lo 111 \peak
Tbunclay
FARMERS MARKET AT OC
FAIRGROUNDS f\.cr)' I hu™1a) 1n
the main parking lot from 9 a m to 4
p rn . Prc..ented b)' the Oranee Count)
Farm Bureau Frl·c Adm1,\1<111
SAWDUST FESTIVAL Ser Inda)
h\ting.
ART-A-FAJR ~e f nda) l1i.t1n~.
HOME ANO GARDEN SROW See
~turda)' 1ts11ng.
ADVANCE
FATS DOMINO AND JERRY LEE
anything on which one's life depends.
11 RACQL'f. TBAl.L WORLD & Af..ROB/(
HEAL TJI Cl:. NTERS we he/1evt rhnt•\
more 10 f<Oo d hea/Lh 1han good look.\' Our
C'l)ncer11 I.\ ro co11t111uall~· set .\tandartf.,· ru
meet tlu· dt'mcuu1' of pt•o11le luol..111~ for
f 07 ,,11 i' /TN f .. <.;s
Our 11///mtJft' con< ern n }'()( '
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•I >fkr t•nch II 11 1\1 • I \' C luh nnh
Racquetball World
& c.Aerobic HEalth CEntEr
I 01 'N I \IN V .<\I I FY
I 011 S 1 altx-11 f\' enm·
°'dJll(rnr 111 <4'1\ f .. , •• 14rr>o~hu"' 964-1782
1e Dally Piiot Oatebo<>k/ Friday, August 15, 1986
"-ug. 29 in their exclu~I\ e l .\ /
Orange Count) appearance a.t the
1 erracc Theatre in the l .ong Real'h
Conventi on Center, 3IXI E Ocean
fil vd. Long Beath T1ckL't\ arc
S 17 50. S 16 SO and S 15.00 un \ale al
the convention center boJ. offin· and
all t1tketmali1cr locattons r 1cl.ct'
ma) be charged b, calltng I 21 'l
480-1232 or (7141 740-2000 I or
more 1nlorma11on pka'>t' <:111 l!l \1
590-9011
KNOTT' BERRY FARM "'Ill
present ten. of the nation·, tup
contcmporal°'\' < hn,11an Jnt\l\ on
Fnda).\cpt 2nfrom7pm wlam
T1ckct\ lor tht' event. "'h1ch I\ •t
sellout cvcl) )Car. arc now on !>alc at
Knott\ Be rn Farm. T1d('tron.
T1ckc1mastcr ·and mam ( hm11an bookstore~ in the area Pnces an-S 14
advance <;ale'> and~ 16 the da\ of the
event also 1ndude unlimited. use ot
the par\.·, ndc\ Jnd attract1on<o
220-5129
COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE an-
nounce\ llS 11th Annual Fine ,\n\
< ompct1 t1on to be held dunng An'>
Month. <;cptembcr I 3 through 21
1986 Over I 00 selected works of an
will be cxh1b1ted in the Jewel ( ourl 1n
outh ( oast Pla1a Mall in ( O'>ta
"1csa. The Juried e"h1b1t 1s o pen to all .m1~ts. Seventeen hundred dolln..., 1n
pr11C1 and Honorable Mention nb-
twJn\ will be awarded. Pn1cs of fi"t
and ~cond place prizes and ribbons
\lorll be awarded in each of the four
t Jtcgonr\: i\qua Media. Oil, Pho-
1ngraph)/M1u·d Media. and 3-D
Bc!.l ol show \lo 111 be awarded $500
< 1crald Brommer renowned i\men-
lan an1st and past prcs1d<'nl of th<"
'attonal Watercolor Society will be
the c.\h1b111on JUnsl. Entl) da) "Sat
wpt 6 Details on entl) rcqu1re-
men1.-.. dell\ eryand pickup dates mil)
be obtained b> 'lending a 'iASE for a
prospcctu~ 10 the (osta Mc~ An
I eaguc, P 0 Box 1727. Costa Mc~. < \, 9.262t!. (Jr b)' calling 646-4215.
1986 PACIFIC COAST JAZZ FES-
TIVAL ~unda). Aug 3 1 from 2-10
pm at the Hohda) Inn Irvine. 17941
\on Karman. If\ ine An1sts appear-
ing include Gerald W1l~n Orchestra
1.ihon) Rogc~ C..1ants. Feather with
Wl"J\ er Copeland. Pepper .\dams·
Jad. ~heldo n Quintet Bo b
Rrool.mcycrQuanet and man) more
Mu..,1< at three location~ in the
Holtda) Inn. Each group will perform
t\lolCC Full bar. buffet and rci.uiurant
~MA.,.... MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 1 ST 2 PERFORMANCES
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OMOlfaUITllS '"'
available. Free parking. Aud1enu·
hmtted to 1500 persons; purtha
your t:iclcet.s now. Admission " $~
per person and tickets are a va1lahlt:
all Tickctron outlets and Oran
Coast Collqc Community St·rv11
Office For futher ticket informalul
call Oran.geCoast College at 432-Sli
or the Holiday Inn 86)..1 IJ99
BALBOA PAVlLION, 400 ~far
'it . Balboa. Catalina PasS('nger w
vice provides daily serv1n:
Catalina. 673-5245.
BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM AUT
MOTIVE MUSEUM, ~50 E Bakt·r \
Costa Me-sa. Antique cars circa I" I
present art on display 9 a m -5 p n
Wed.-Sun. 546-7660
DISNEYLAND, 131 3 Hartl<
Blvd.. A.nahe1m. The Main \trc
Elcctncal Parade 1s featured at 8 S
and 11 p.m. every night ··fanta'> 1
the Sky" fireworks arc staged \at
9:30 p.m. The Totally Minnie parai1
stamng Minnie Mouse, 1s feature
Sat.-Sun. V1deopohs dance club 1
open Sat. night Del Counne) and h1
Orchestra at Plaza Gardcm \d
evening. The new .. Countl) lka
Vac~t1on Hoedown" attracti on k
tuf(S continuous ~howinp Th
MagJc K.mgdom continue.-. to rd
cbrate its 30th anniversal) \lo 1th th
.. Gift Giver Eittraord1nam· ~ltJ
chine," including a new l'on11a
F1reb1rd C\Cf) day. Also. an exh1t11t o
more than 20 an1facts and phot
graphs associated with the hie o
President Abraham Lincoln has JU\
been extended for one year Thi
includes correspondence that ha
never been published in m cn11r<.'t}
as well as the last letter Lincoln wn11
to his wife. JU~t 12 day~ hefoN' h1
death. Mon -Fn 10 a.m -6 pm \JI
9 am-I am .. Sun 9 am -10 flrll
QQ9-4565
K.NOTr'S BERRY FARM, lih\'
Beach Bhd .. Buena Park ""1th a
sa!>\) ~plash of summenime 'p1111
the Pacific Pavilion throw'> open II'
gate<; to a stunning Reaux '\m·
1nsp1red aqua11c arena seating O\cr ,,
thousand Knotts guest~ at t:H"f\
perfo rmance . .\saucy <JCa-lion namnJ
Dudley and a pair of bottlcnur,cd
dolphins. Happ) and Soda. co-'>tar in
the new attrac11on. ··splashdanH'
"86 .. Altema11ng with the dchghtl ul
dolph1n-<;('a hon adventu~ thl'> \um
mer will he the fint-llmc-an}\lohcrc
production of"Snoopy's D1v1ng Dog-
gies·· Under the direction of Snoop\
himself. a cunning corps of capt1\ 31·
ing canines cavort 1n a fa st and
runous fe~11vol ol aquat11: al
comphshmcnh. d1 v1ng from a 10·
foot platform to the pool odow Bot h
new shows will p<-rform da1 h
lhrou'1hout the \Ummcr l·('aturcd an·
165 ndes. 'lhO~ and nurnctmn' 1n
four themed areas includ111g < arn1,
Snoopy, a ,ix-acre wondcrlanJ
themed to the Cahfom10 H 1gh \1crr:1
Peggy F1cm1ng headlines the i...nutt\
upem.ar Ice Spcclacular Aug I 6 <ind
17 Summer hours mean mon· tun
10 a.m. to m1dn1iJ't C\unda> throul(h
Friday and l 0 a m 10 I :1 m on
Saturdays until S.:pt 7 .220.5200
MARINELAND. oolO P•1lo\ Vt·•·
de.-. Dr So . Ran<'ho Pain' V<.'rtll'\ ,
I l'aturcd are ··ea1a Rt•ef," 1.illn
whale'> Orky and ( orl.>-pd11.•1n~.
penguin ... walru.,·. dolphin,, and '><.'a
hon' $~adult\ S' l h1ldrcn aat•' ' 11
The park t!> fully open from !Tl .i m '
pm wsth (1u1ded Tour\ on wl•ckend~
only (2H)3'7·1S7 1
MOVlELANO WAX MU 'EUM.
77 11 !kach Blvd .• Buena Park. lv1ra
I\ the newe t featured replica 11mon1
the alrcad)1 elaborate collcct1on of
movie and 1clcv1 ion memorab1ha
including hfc·hke replicas of more
than 200 renowned \t.3f\ Daily I U
a.m ·8 p.m with Fn ·Sat open un1119
I
0 NT IN u ED
1.m. 522-11 55.
OLD WORLD YIU.AGE, 7561
enter Ave., Huntington ~c:h
'>pec1alty shops arc located an 1h1'>
vJllage that features the charm of
quaint European v1llaic.-s wnh cob-
bled strttts. lantern hghts. and 70
murals of European scenes painted
on cittcrior wall\ by Fur.opcan artl\ts
8Q4--0747.
QUEEN MARY, Long Hcac:h
Harbor at the end of the Long lkach
Frttway. Ex h1b1ts include Sf>'.'C&al
cfTecl sound and hght '>hows 1n the
Engine Room and Wheelhouse rt'-
enactang a ncar-colhs1on at sea. and
an eJttens1vc World War II d1-.pla}
depicting the .. Q uttn's" active rolc as
11 1roo~h1p. Dail)' 10 am -6 pm
(21J)43S,..351 I
TIME VOYAGERS SPRUCE GOOSE DOME AT THE QUEEN
MARV The ultimate fantasy -to bC'
transported back into the past and
forward into the future -is a realistic
1oumcy in T ime Voyagers. a totally
new concept 1n "environmental
entertainment. .. V1.,110" are actual!)
placed inside the cntcruunment ex-
pcncncc created by the combined
effects of advanced computer tcxh-
nolog). threc-d1mcn'i1onal imagery
high rcsolutmn '°und and motion 1n
an mtcrktivc theater During the 20-
minute Time Voyager expcnence.
v1s1tors will race through an inter-
g.alallc: ttme tunnel. encounter ion
Stormi.. dodge meteors in space and
pa\s through a m)\tcnous time gate
~dm1H 1on to the Queen
\liar)/ pruce Goose entt'rta1nment
com pl<''{ 1~ S 13 95 for adult\, $9. 95
tor 1un1ors ag~ 13-17 and S7.95 for
children ages 6-1 :!. Children five and
undcr arc admitted free 1 he complex
" open 1 da)5 a week including
hohda)'> from 9 am to 9 pm (213)
·O~· '511
SEA WORLD I 7 20 'i<luth Shore~
Road, Mm1on Ba y, San Diego. 135
acre manne 1oolog1cal park open
da11\ q a.m. to dusk with extended
\ummcr hours. Shamu and Kandu.
the killer whales. perform in a themed
'how in Shamu Stadium and bot-
tlcnosed and Pacific dophins.trained
Listening to tapes
now called reading
ByClNDYTRANE CRRlST~N
o.-, ..... c.. ........
Have )'OU heard a good book latd\ ·•
'ou ma) not ha\c time 10 s11 do"n
wi th a good book, but you c<tn \tll
catch up w11h the h11e~1 be\t scllef' or
all those boks you'"e alway\ wantl'd
to read without batting an eyelash or
01pp1ng a page Book.., on I ape rnuld
wcllhethcanswerloyour .. no11m<. tn
read .. problem ·
rhat wa·s JU'll the problem l>U\:tll
llecht faced 22 \Car<. ago "hrn tw
lound h1m~lf with a d111I> t\\O hour
mm mute to I 0\ .\ngcll'\ lkt ht
qut< Id} ttrcd of Jll the rnmmernal'
on the radio and ml\~'<1 nnt hem~
ahk 10 n·ad
'"'antin1 to nrnkl' the mo't oul of
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Our critics agree 'Stand By ~e 'is hot
E rtk Torkells
High School JWJlor
Hunllngton Beach
··c;1and 8~ Mc" is. basicall y. a good
movie W1tll'egood scnpt.~megood
actor\ and 'lome good d1rec11on. 11
achieves a level of wholesomeness.
v. h1ch under any circumstances.
lea, es you feeling .. good.
Based on a Stephen Kmg novella.
''Stand By Me" 1s a
rite-of-passa ge·
\!Or). 1nvolv1ng
four 12-\car-old
boys and their
q uest to sec a dead
hod) Each charac-
lt'r border!. o n the
stereotypical. but
fo rtunate!}. never
crosses that hnc
• "' • ... And although the
idea of some gu)sgo m· off to stt what
hfc's all about sound'I awfully corny.
tht' absolute innocence of tht' movie
conquers any shortcomings.
lit1ll, the scnpt would falter 1f the
four boys were anything but excellent.
A..nd excellent they are. Standouts
include Wil Wheaton as the sensitive
Gordy and Ri ver Phoemx as the
leader. Chris. They're funny. naive
a nd poignantly human. (Actually. at
11mes they reminded me of an older
"Lillie Rasca1.,·· \et 1n the 1950s. but
that'~ a different \tory )
Regardles..._ Roh Remer. who gave
us a remarkable 1980s love o;tory in
"The Sure Thing" 1s back. and has
delicate treatment of"Stand By Me"
'" wonderful He coaxes some great
performances from the acto ri.,
w11hout getting 1n the wa:r In fact. the
film almost has a documental)·type
fee l to 11. that 11 seems w real
At li mes a coming of age talt: p nd at
other 11me\ a 1950s Oregon'pcnod
piece "Stand By Me" 1s a beautiful
movie Beautiful in the sense cvcl)-
thmg seems~ natural. and beautiful
becau~ movies of this caliber (good)
arc so rarely made.
jjjjjjJ
Natalie Walker
Nane Assistant
Costa Mesa
"Stand By Me," a story based on
the Steven K-mg novella "The Body"
1s a touching and haunting story
about boyhood fnendsh1ps in the hue
'50s.
The story is about fo ur 12-ycar-old
· boys. their fnend-
sh1 p and tht'1r
quest on a m3cabrc
adventure The
plots gets a l111le
misleading 1n tht'
fact that when you
first hear about the
murder you than~
there '"going 10 be
a great myi.ter)-
here. the kind one
wo uld expect from a Stephen King
novel. but actuall) that storyline 1s
obsolete and the story about the boys
1s much more interesting. The ''dis-
covery" 1s even unsa11sfy1ng becau\e
by now it's been forgotten and 11 JUM
loses interest to the point who cart·~
anymore. But 11 was· necessary to an
extent to show how the boys cha ngt'
after their liule adventure.
The .acung performances arc
outstanding by a cast of fine young
·actors. They give this movie its
likable. behevahlc quality Richard
Dreyfuss makes a guest appearance a\
.. the wnter" and also namtes. And
John Cusack ("The Sure Thing") 1i.
seen 1n nashbacks as the dead brother
of one of the bo~.
This is a line movie and despite the
lost story it sull 1s worth watching for
the boys· and their hule exped111on.
their heart-to-heart talks and the pain
they face as a chapter of their
childhood taken different route and
the 11me begins for them to go their
separate ways. The fn('ndsh1p be·
tween the four boys 1s the most
wo rthwhile thing in this movie and 1s
de~~:; wo1) J jJ
Edltors Note: Normally, we would
print a professlonal critic's review of
''Stand By Me '' ln this space. How-
ever, because the film opened.early ln
Newport Beach, the professionals
haven't gotten around to lt yet.
What the ratings 111ean
In add1t1on to <•\king our reader\ tu
t 1111~1uc c;omc <;UITl'nl mov11:,, we
thought ti would be ea,1t•r 1f they a lc;o
r31t•d them. The boat'I p1t·turcd
underneath the reviews <irt our rating
'Y~tcm -w11h five boat!. being the
h1ghc<1t rating. and a fraction of a l'x.IUt
th(' lowest
Yes. we know that boats havt'
nnthmg 10 do wi th movies. but you
will no11cc a boat 1n tht' ma\thead ol
the newspa per over the · f' m Pilot.'°
we thought 11 was 3pprop11atc
By the ·wa y, Enk, Natalie. Dick.
Richard and Stephen have written
their last movie review for the l>:.fly
Pilot. Next week we'll be welcoming
Audley. Don. Carolyn, L1i..1 und Shtr
to the ranks of asptn ng movie critics:
Tune 1n to 5CC that they htlvc to Uy
ah()ut "The Fly "
•
12 Daily Piiot 0-tebook/ Friday. August 15. 1986
Dick Buschman
Hotel Manager
Lagana Beaeb
A few weeks ago I wa~ tx·moaning
the fact that m HC<lrtbum, a 1alcmcd
director and actors had been dont· 111
by a story that went nowhere.
Now we have Stand B) Mc. and wt·
could have had the same rc~uh.
because SteJ>hcn Kmg's short no' el 1\
a bit of nu tr that goes nowhere r hl·
s1m1lanty e nds there.
In Heartburn. Make Nichol-; had let
his actor'> perform
and supen 1'1Cd the
filming. In <itand
By Me. Rob Rc1nt·t
has v. orked v. llh
his young actori. so
relentlessly that
there 1s not a false
note on the screen
Stand 8) Mc 1s
a n o utstanding
film. the more w.
because the subject matter is si mply
fnt ndsh1p and "growing up ... It 1s
beaut1full}' photographed, and the
casting 1s so nght that this film 1s the
perfec t argument for a "Best Cas11ng"
award at the Academy Awards.
Tht' strength of Stand By Me 1~ the
relationship between the two boyi..
played by W1I Wheaton and the
unl~kcly actor named Ri ver Phocn1).
They reach out to each othe r for the
love and fnendsh1p that the> have
been denied by their famil1n Not the
most onginal story hne of the )Car,
but 111s beauufully done.
So there you have 1L Eight weeks of
reviewing mostly Junk. But ther. you
sec a film hke Stand By Me and a
bnlhant young actor named R1,er
Phoemx. and n's all worthwh1k.
I have one regret The last fi lm for
me to review was to have been The
Fl) G od looked kandl) on me and
dela)'cd the opening. so I got to sec
tand B) Me instead~ ow I don't
have to worry about what I would
have wntten after "The Fly" I\ open
Stand By Me
Rlcbard Warner
Psycblatric tecbnlclu
Irvine
Prohahl) thr grcatei.t plagur affi1ct-
mgcul~oday 1S"thcadventofhack
wnters with literary pretensions.
~ttphen King 1s o nly tht' most
ob\ iou\ ol thcc;e -a d1s11nctly
lim11ed talent with an undeniably
t·111arrr 1magina11on and a fondneu
for turgid O\ er-wrought prose. A s
long a\ he held h1m~l(10 the hterary
medium I did not find 11 too
oh1ec11onahlc but latcl) he has u-
panded into cinema and " ·t.and B~
\k" 1\ the r~uh
>\etuall) the ba!>I( prcm1..e 1s not
bad The 1dea of
four prepubescent
lads o rTto confront
their 1m m10ent
manhood 1s not
v.1thou1 appeal.
but King's macho
affecta11onsand an-
d1gest1blc d111logue
consistently drag
the movie down to
.pulp leveLCom-
b1nc.-this with the author's patentclJ
preoccupation v..11h decom pos11ion.
castration profa nity and banal pop
music and you have the mak1ng<;ofan
unplca~nt evening.
Surpm1ngl y enough. de~p11e these
ca-..cats. thac 1\ a gll mmrr ofa good
mo' 1c s11d ing out here and there
Most of th1<; is due to Rob Reiner. the
dircl tor. who has the scn\C to keep the
pace a1 an attracti ve languor and
concentrate on some stunnmg pho-
tograph) of the Oregon tountrys1de
So. in w mmal). "Stand B:r Mc"
can be \Cen either u a good mQv1r
with lou-.) dialogue. or a tem blt
mo' 1c v. 11h \Orne bcau11ful moments.
depending on )our mood As m)
tenure as a movie cn11c draws to a
doc;e I salute tht' oncoming coten c.
w1<;h them well. and cheerfully hand
over the baton An d 1f··s1and By Mc"
'"the worst mo-..1c they see. tht'y shall
h,.,, •t ""' -.11 •ndccd J J
Steplia ltoffler
Pediatrtdu
Newport Buell
How many perfect adJCCll vc' r .ir1
)'OU use i11 o ne1eY1ew?1mqine1hem
aJI in one space and you ~n get ""
idea of how I feel about the nev. film
by Rob Reiner, "Stand By Me .. It"
by far the best movie I have seen 1h"
summer and certainly one of the hnr
of 1986. It as warm. tender. truthlul
loving. and best of all, not clo}1n11h
sweet. I can't recommend 11 trn
highly to you. R~ Rcincr sure!) must nov. Ill.
cons1dert'd one "'
the pre-cm int n
movie d1rectuf\ ol
lhc day Althou~h
he cut his dirl'1
tonal teeth 10 nu
mcrous ep1wdl'' nt
"All In The him
ily" he ha~ aJwa~'
shown that b1uer
concept of thing'
nccessal) 10 bn n~
a movie to hfc. It requirt~ an
apprcciati<)'i'I of time and a sense 111
space. These qualillcs which v.crr
glimpsed in "This ls Spinal Tap .. and
"The Sure Thing" come to fru1t1on 1n
this movie. There is the ~n'>C nl
mtimacy; thcrr rs a le1sun:nc~\ 1n
pace; and there as most •f!'IP<>hanth ,1
feeling of caring about 1t(to '11hJt·11
matter -com1n~ of ae.e
Photographed 1n ttntral Orl•gon
the visual effect 1s stunning \ ou lJn
almost feel that lazy musty sen-.e 111
the.-days near the end of c;ummer
Long visuals 1ntercut with reve;1hnl'
closeups of the boys are moc;t r rTecll'l
in carrying on the stor} Add 1n thl·
w und track of the earl) rock '°ng' 111
the late 50s and you can fttl tlw
nostalgia.
Finally, this film 1s worth a rating ol
a full Navy of 5 boats
5 boats
From Left. WU Wbeaton, RJ•er Pboenb,
Jerry O'Connell fpotnt1nc> and Corey
. Petclman are fov boya wbo ban eet oat to
find tbe body of a mt••nc yOGtb lo "Stand
Bylle."
Amy Grant to bring her gospel tunes to P-~cifiC-
The persona-hie 25-year-old Christian
singer ha s been on to~r nearly a year
the world's la~t producer of con-
l<'mporary Chnstian records Grant
signed with them at age 15 and her
p0pulanty has seemed hmitlus since
the n recording nine albums 1n under
By CINDY TllANE CllJUSTESON °""' -Cw ' •• t
I niagmc a 25-year-old having to ht'r
rc.-d1t nine musical aJbums, four
< 1rammy awards, two albums
,·nafied gold and 1wo ccn1fied
~-pJ.!.!!!J._U m?
Whal 1fthis person performedata
acmony for President and Mrs
Krag.an one month before sin~g and
dJnc1 ng w11h Stevie Won and
I d<11t· Murphy on nauon tele-
• \Ion" Wouldn'1 it be incredible 1f
•hi\ "nger had never had any formal
'l"rbal coaching?
'-"uuld you be impressed 1f th1'i
11ung 'itnger had sun1 to more than
1hrcc-quartcnofa million people and 'd' completing a twice extended
ntcmauonal lour'! Would you hc-
1 il·\ e this could happen to a gospe l
'lll&Cr"
11 t ould and 1t has and ovt'r 18.000
r~:uplc will be ltstening to ht'r tonight
.11 the Pacific Ampitheatrc in \ostn
\k\3 HCT name" Amy Grant.
.\m) Grant is che hottest slar m
lon1emporaryC'hnsttan mus1c 1oday.
\nmet1mes called the sweetheart ol
l!!'"flCI and the Michael Jackson of
< hns11an music, Grant 1s also the first
c hni.uan artisl to cross from th<' < hnsuan s1de to the pop s1deOf mus1c
I.ind make It on th<' pop chart's top
40)
I h1~ bnd&Jng th<' gap betwe<'n
,,1ucd and secular music occurrt'd
"'hen ht'r d1stnbutor. Word Records.
'trud a deal with A&M Records lo
1l"1nbulc her latest aJbum . "lJn.
ttuarded " This liatson makes 1t
fltl\\1bk to ha ve \hnsuan p0p
.ilhums availabl<' in mainstream re-
cord ou tlet\ and not JUSt Chnsuan I 0 )'ears.
bookstores. Grant and a professional The suc«ss hasn't si>01led her and
I l-p1ece rock band led by her hus-she seems to keep her perspective an
band, gu1tanst and songwnler, Gary hfo. Jn a recent Saturday Evening
Chapman. are currt'ntly finishing up Postan1cleshecxplaincd, "I'm a viry
th<' Army Grant Unguarded Encore normal person. J struB&Je Wlth all the
Tour which was onginally to end last ~onnaJ, everyday" th1ng.s. But I also
spnng:-So-f.rnhc--tour has been in-the-...fu'.L United Stat<'S. Canada. Austraha. embedded sense of~ope -probab~y
New Zealand. Alaska and Hawaii. because I truly believe that God is
Th who He wd He was and that Ht'·s . e youngest of four daughtt'rs, acted an my hfc." Grant was born in Augusta, Georgia. Her (am1l) sell led 1n Nashv111e wh<'~ Amy Grant laves by the golden rule .
her fath<'r is a prominen t physietan She leads a clean hfc. To Grant.
She met her husband. guitarist and asptnn 1.s a drug. She 1s energeu~ and
song-wn1erGar') Chapman ata party. her JOY is contagious She can sing a
ct-lebrating one of th<' songs h<''d sof\ ballad or belt out a rock song.
wnucn and she'd. recorded. Mamed never losing her voice nor s18!'t ofber
in J.984. they s.till lt\c 1n Nashville on ,Joa1 to smg about hfc and ~take a
a 200-arrc farm wnh horses. p1gs and Joyful noise unto th<' Lord. Even
dogs. Oc'iplte the stardom. Grant has c.onfirm~ atheists would hav<' ~hard
maintained trad11aonal values and ume finding fa~lt with her. Sincere
plans to hav<' a large family somcda) about her fat1h wnhout being
In 3 recent magazine rntt'rvl<'W Gran• preach). Grant sanp sonp 1hat arc
eJtpla1ncd her poss1bl<' early reure-about real feeltnp, rca~ people and
men! 1o raise a family b) saying. "I rca_ll1fe. Sht> is involved m most of the
thank 20 yurs down the hn<' I'll wriung of her matcnal. often using
probabl) be carpooling my teen-agers Bible verses and personal ex-
around I won't give up wriung so}lgs. pencnces.
but somcbod) else Wlll ~ singin11 Grant ·has received cnlicism from
them... some Chnst1ans who think she sold
Bt'&inning with piano lt>ssons in the out or diluted her message for the sake
third grade and guitar 1n high school. of sucttss tn the scculu market. They
Grant has alwea)S lo' <'d music She p011H ou1 that her music has a pulsing
was 1n1eres1ed 1n p0p music and rock and roll beat and thatshc danC'CS
began songwntingat the age of 14 B> around the Stag<' 1n provoc~tive
l S she was ~ork1ng 1n a NashV'lllc outfits Reprdmg these matter.s..
recording studio, \weeping floors and Grant 1old a magazine wntcr. "We
demagneuzing tapes when a producer don't want to shove anything down
heard a tape of her songs that she had anyon<''s throat When you stan
madt-for h<'r parents H<' hkcd 11 so getting churchy. they stan running.··
much that he auditioned her over lhe The lyncs to the sonp on her lates1
phonl" 10 Texas-based Word Records. album. "Unguarded,' arc more sub-
Amy Grant performa toal&Jlt at die Pactflc: Amplaltbeatre.
ti<' than her other albums and focus
more on love. mamagc and cemp.
tat1on. They rarely mention Jesus or
God bu1 th<'y still have an obvious
Chnsttan message.
Grant hopes to be .S.A. 's top pop
singer with a wholesome image.
Clearly she offers something beyond
Madonna's matcnalism and Cyndi
Laupt"r's idea of fun . Sb<' was quoted
1n Se vt'nteen magazine a.s saying.
"My fi r.11 desire1s to let kids sec into
my ltfe, to sec me admtt that I screw
up a lot and yet Lht' most fulfilhng
tbin.J l have found as to have m)
spmt~l bf<' ID order." It must be
wor1cmg. Ei&hty-e1gbl percent or her
fan mail is riom kids.
Her nearly year-Ion& tour will <'nd
1n early September. And after that'>
Molly Malory at Blanton and Karrcl
Reunion Records tn Nash v1lk
(Grant's management compan)')
su mmed 1t up well in a bnef phone
interview. "Amy probably won't bt'
on tour again for a whale. W t ma)' be
working on another record \O()n And
besides. she n~ds a bre.ak!"
. I . .
These kids from Philly are 'Dancin 'On Air'
Although the s h ow comes from Philly.
it has tiadgreat popula rity in t he West
By LES HONIG o...,..._.e...,...,.,,
fhe names and faces sttm fain ti}
t H>Cat1ve of an era gone by OvC'r
her(' in the crowd is Mike lnglt>~: a1
l t'n ter-stage. Bobby Catalano and
there. on the ri&ht.. Joe Ccccol<i fhl·
'l't is very plain and if there were a
ll·w record sleeves with Conni<'
I rnnc1s· and Frank.Jc Avalon·, pie
lures hanging on the wall, you
\\Ouldn't bc al all surpnM."d No-
h<><.h 1s dressed in an uptown
f.l\h1on: the hairstyles art ofkn
pla in even at times. frump)' Whal
1\th1s?Certainlynot L.A in 19M It
must be Ph.illy. 1957.
Well. no1 quite, but almo'it In
our era of ul Tram and Sobd
C1old slicknes . there 1s still a 11l·ktt*
that transpons tts bearer 10 a
\1m plcr. less prttcnuou!> 11mc, all
rnmphmcnts of local ( hanncl 5~
( K-OOC). That ticket 1s stamped.
··oancin' on Air," and the train'\
conductor, a fellow aptly named.
Mike Ni~, ,
II ~ems that, n•dccd. Ph1ladcl·
ph1a.1n us tradition Hd:rncccap11al
or <\mcrica. has produced a nc~
old-wa ve variety of dance show for
lhe now and ye terday 1enerat1on'>
to ,hare And in tn1e. mid·l!Os Rill
C o)O) 'it} k. 11~ formula 1s one at
least 30-year'i-old in ongin It 1s,
s1mpl) let people interact w11h
people
Producer Mike N1se: "This really
1., a peopk watching and people
interest .,how Music 1s the medium tn which the k1do; relate. We hav<'
c·q>andt'<l the danc<' show concep-
tuall} '>O that <'veryth1ng we do
pu1 n1o; up rclat1onsh1ps amongsl
~1d\ and thco;c regulars become
pe~nal fovonlts of the audience
WC" havl' a warmth. we havt' a real
fami ly atmosphere. and yo u can see
11 1n the wa} that we deal with our
l..1do; and with our kid problems.
Lcuers 1alk about how they want to
he pan or our fa mily ..
"family-indeed ~ms to be one
of thC' major elcmenb e"pl:uning
r>anc1n'\ \UCCCSS. Instead of l\ host
who rC'movc:s him or he~lf to a
podium awa} from the net ion. here
the announcer 1\ seen always ad-
m1st a c;ca of ayratmg kids Every
break 1s ut1l11cd to clicu some
rei;pon'iC from ccna1n key "reg-
ula"" be 11 tn the roll<all feature.
"'here a particular quc t1on of non-
eanh hak1na weight is po~ (hke
.. What kinds of thing make you
tough " as a lend-in 10 1he Fabulou\
Thunderbirds' Tough Enough). or
in the more serious Teen Talk
forum wher<' listener problems arc
discus~ and suggcst1ons for help
offered.
The hosts. at all times. must
remain spontaneous. vibrant and
above all, canng. AC<lording to Dec
Buffcna. the show's mail coordi-
nator and parent of one of us mos1
in-demand dance!"$, Man, th<' latter
quality is the most crucial: "Mike's
looking for someone who reall)
loves and CnJOys the kids.··
Hopefully, he has found JU t that 1n
the program's current v1dJa)'\.
Chnsty prin~ficld, who double'!> as
a radio all-night jock at Philly"!>
WCA -FM. and Andy Gury. a
newcomer to the \how. but a
famrhar voice on local radio there
Both individuals attempt act1vcl}
to fosccr a family feel on the a11.
through what C'hnsty refe~ \o as
"controlled spontan<'ll)... ac-
romptlshcd through unexpec1cd
personal questions to the kids.
Andy agrees: "I ltkc to do lunch
w11h them because 1t help~ u relate
better on the Ooor. Then I'll sa)
something like. "Eddie. I heard you
101 another"'t1cket today." after I
heard about at from another kid .
"When you find out 1t11ns.s hkc that
and pnn~ 11 on them. that make
1he how.'
The 'lhow's 120 regula1" and
"permanent auests" have grown
together wnh 11me and no"" also
l
seem to genuinely shar<' this family
fethng. While they arc llghtl)'
supervised. having to follow some
47 ground rules set down by N1se
(i ncluding a ban on smoking.
dnnk1ng and drugs). they seem to
bt' very accepting or these regu-
lations. Most appear grateful Just to
be on the show and to have been
allowed this chance 10 develop
poise and confidence. a$ well a11
many new fnt'ndships both on tht'
set and with pen-pal., from all over
the nation. One typical reaction
C'amc from popular regular, Mike
Inglese "I'm not as "hY as J used to
be. Now it's easier for me to go out
and talk with a girl. The show rcall}
hrough1 me out and now I'm
planning on taking up commun1ca-
t1ons when I cntcrcolkge." Mike, an
fact. has done "uch a personal turn-
around that he rt'tcntl y led his own
on-air "Say No 10 Drugs and
Dnnkmg" campaign keyed to this
pa t "pnng's prom and graduation
seaw n. (His etTon has evoked a
cremcndous Oood of !lympathetiC'
mail 1nclud1ng a pef'\Onal "than~
you" note from Nanc) Rt'agan.)
And how has all this sample,
Clean-la \ ang aonc over With the wph1st1ca1~ I .-Orange C'ounty
youth market? Accord1na to
KOO -TV program director
C'laudi Drcager, very well. indeed.
While always popular dunng tts
five-)1."3' run on O~'ltup 'llataon
KPH 1.-TV (ll 1s now 1hc1r \1xth
most popular show). 1t has also
grown in v1ewersh1p here. as well.
wnh Ms. Drcager pronouncing 11
one or 56 's most popular shows "h>
a landslide." And even though 11
wai; N1se's ongmal hoix-to usc
KDOC' to produce a new. Wt'St
Coast version of 1he program. (a
financial 1mpract1calit> at th<'
lime). both sides seem quit<' happ'
wtth lhc 8fowing populanl> of the
Ph1ladelph1a version over its local
one )'car ha'itOr) .. The .\nahe1m
511uat1on ha~ been great bccau<;e 11·..,
proven to u.., that kids 1n l .. A can
relate 10 kids nn)wht're else." Nase
state~ "We were told l>y man}
stations oul in our mark<'t that.' 1n
no wa)'. could l>uthcm Cahfom1a
kad-; relat<' 10 the k1nd'i of 10ncr--c1t)
kids here 111 Ph1ll) w e·"<' no"'
gotten thousands of let.ten proving
thaf!o not correct ·• Included in 1he
'itack~ of mail are man)' reque'its for
the 'ihow and its rcgula~ to vim our
area. as ~ell a.., the u'>uaJ Question-.
solic111ng personal 1nforma11on and
au1ogr3phcd photoi. A Wt•\t \OMI
tour ma) sllll bt' 1n 1h(' offina
\Qmcday. If "·ost problem\ l3n
somehow he 'iurmounted
For now. however, Oran c( oun-
l) dC\-OtCC\ of lhO\C fnendly fun-
filled Phall> fol k will havt' lo
contenl thcm\Clve"i Wlth dad
do s of Dancin' on .\tr. Sttn
Monday through f-nda' al ii lO
pm
Dally Piiot Oatebookt Friday. August 15. 1986 13
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-Part 2: ·sull01nga clas ical record collection
Last "'eek \.\Coffered part one an a any way represent everything ever
three part scnes on bu1ld1ng a basic recorded.
dass1cal record collection. The re· ... However~ gems are gems. and the
fords presented were based on per-three gems discussed were:
formed b) v1ohn1sl ltzhak Perlman
with ijle ( h1cago S) mphon)' con-
ducted by Carlo Mana G1uhn1
(Angel. S-37286)
•Mozart Clan net Concerto. per·
formed by clannettst Harold Wnght
wnh the Boston ymphony con·
ducted b) Se1Jt Ozawa ( DG.
1531254)
wnal e'\penence. and could not an •Brahms V1ohn Concerto, per-•Wagner's 1eifried Idyll (and
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ other ~~ 19th<entu~ wo~s) pc~ I formed b) the orchestra of the
l\c ade my-of-St-Ma run s-1 n -t hl ..
Fields. under the baton of N<.'v1lle
Mamncr (Angel, DS 37758)
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SPECIAL ADVANCE PREVIEW TOMORROW NIGHT (Check t~atrn for prevl~ times.)
COSTA MESA LA MIRADA WESTMINSTER
UA Cinemas 540-0594 Pacific· s Gateway 5 52~ 1611 UA Mall 893-0546
I t Dally Piiot Oatebook / Frtday. August 15. 1986
we observed earlier. the no" ice Scrkan's loving anterpretauon of
searching the bins at tlie local rccorcr-scnuocns ''B=1llll Sonata.' 'f-u-thosc
shop has man) opportunities to be of us who tnp over ··chopsticks," this
immersed 1n good classical per-recording 1s nothing short ofm1racu-
formances. and also to be subJectcd 10 lou'I.
med1ocrit). Our advice was to seek Where does Schubert's c:ompo-
out particular performances rather st11onal mastery IC'ave o ff and
than particular works or performers Scrkan's bnlhant performance take
Even the masters ha"e bad over> One without the other is JUSl da~ s. some of which arc prc..crvcd fine. thank you. Together. the~
for ctcmll) on vinyl (The FDA does produce an expenence of great lii'r-
not \Ct require warning labels on such cn1t). There 1s some drama here, too
recordings.) But n 1s a ''wholeness" from note to
Last week's recordings were per-note and phrase to phrase which tic.,
formances selected for their capac1t) together this rcmarlcablc per-
to enthrall either a novice or a formance
seasoned listener. This v,.ec l . we
explore three recordings which re-
quire pa)ing anenuon. Lest I be
accused of suggesting one should not
pay au C11t1on to Brah ms. Mozan. or
Wagner, allow me to note a more
subtle d1st1nct1on between last ""eek
and this. last week's recordings don't
allow you not to pa:y attention' This
week you get to choose. If you '!loose
laziness, )OU will be bored.
We begin with one of Beethoven's
last works, Smng Quartet an A Minor.
opus I 32. performed by the Quanctto
Italiano. (Philips 802806L Y)
"132" -as it 1s known to
musicians -is an cxtraordmanl)
1n1ensc work. one or five quartets
written b) Bccthoven JUSt before his
death. In fact. the compos111on of the
work was 1ntef'l"J'pted by \CrlOUS
illness The third movement. a
.. Hymn of Gratitude 10 the Dc1t) for
Renc""cd Health" 1s a musical mo nu-
ment Yet. the remainder of the work
1s hardl) a pedestal The compo-
s111on 's strength hc-<1 1n llS e'<-
traordanar) tkpth. and )Cl 11s ac-
cess1b1hl\
It 1c, appropnate that this recording
1s of the Italiano Quanet. lour
mus10tans who had pla)ed together
rough!) 30 ~ears at the umc of this
recording. The) wen.· regarded -
unlll their rcn·nt d1..appcarancc from
the mu~1l' \ccnr - a' the world'!>
finc<,t quartet Of panicular notr 1\
their unit) of antrrprctallon If 1s
oftentimes d1flicult 10 hear where onl'
mu,1c1an lca\irs off and another
begins .\s )OU listed. keep in mind
that )OU are listening 10 onl) four
mu\1C1ans. and that they are playing
from memory.
Next up 1s Schubert'!> Sonata tn B-
flat MaJor. opus posthumus. D 960.
performed by pianist RudolfScrk1n
The piano 1s a mechanical deY 1ce
with little fell hammers which hll
metal stnn~. It 1s important to keep
this in mind as one listens lo Maestro
Finally. Bach's Goldberg Van-
auons. performed b) harp.,1chord1s1
Rosal)n Turcck (Columbia.
M2J5900)
As mus1colog1st Nicolas Forkcl
tells 1l, "The Count Kayscrhng once
said to Bach that he should ltkc 10
ha,·c some clavier (keyboard) pieces
for his friend Gold berg. which should
be of such soft and somewhat hvel)
character that he might be a little
cheered up by them 1n his sleeple""
nights."
Becau~ \ 1rtually every p1an1st
attempts too earl) in hfc 10 play these
works. they arc known for being
cxcepuonally bonng. .. as 1s all music
in the wrong nan<B". In fact. man)
1w1st Mr Forkcl'sstory to suggest that
the Goldberg variation•. were in-
1cnded as a cure for Mr Goldberg''
1n~mn1a'
What a difference a fine per-
formance makes! The Aria (song) and
the 30 'a nations which comr>nse th1.,
monumental work ""ere composed b~
the mature Bach In the nght hand\
1he\ are a re"elallon in their creat1' 1-
l) · .\fkr JUSI one hcanng of th!\
pcriorma nee. there can bc ltttlc douht
as to wh) Bach 1s regarded h\ man, a'
the fathrr of wc'itcrn mu~" as Wl'
knO\.\ 11
One final \.\Ord aoout harp'\1Chord
mu.,1t It "one o t the IC'-' t)IX''> ol
dass1cal mu~1c "'h1ch )Ou ca n pla> in
\Our car 1,p1call}'.eJ1.trcmcsofloud
and soft in class1Cal mu\1t make 11
1mposs1ble (with road noise) to hear
tht· softs without the rcsuhmg loud\
cau!>ang scnous genetic damage to
tho~ an the bacl scat. Harpsichord
and organ music. then, arc the answer
10 this scnous health threat
With the information provided
here. these recordings can be ordered
at most local record storc'i In some
case~ they migh t also ~ 1n stock
Nc't ""eek. we eitplorc romc "-Ofl'\
for the hard-core collector
MTV turns five
NEW YORK (AP) -On Aug. I
I 981 . Music Tclev1s1on (MTV) was
born with .. Video Killed the Radio
Star," a chp by an obscure Bn11sh
band called the Buggies.
Two weeks ago. the 24-hour m usic
-;1:1t1M on cable TV aired the fop 100
'1deo ofils five-:rear rt1&n. The No I
clip wa\ "Born 1n the USA" h Bruce
l\pnngsteen.
MTV ttl hrates 11\ b1rthdav this
month ac; an innovation turned
'""11111110n. 11' progress made in
double 11mt', lea ving <'nlln con
founded and changing the w;h
America ltstens to. and look\ at
music
"We knew "'e would be successful
We didn't ant1c1pute thM we'd be a\
'iuccessfu l a~ we were, as fast as we
were." s:ud Tont frcston, 'iCn1or vice
president and genernl manager of
MTV. "There's n whole gcncrauon
out thert that loved rock 'n' roll and
lmcd telcv1s1on and 11 was put
(Pleue eee MTV /Pace 20)
Galleries
Opening this week
RE"CEPTIONS TONIGHT for
.1rt1sts at the following galleries.
ANITA NEAL CONTEM·
PORARY ART GALLERY 1·100
..,outh Coast Highway, Laguna
\ tcrcado, Laguna Beach. Recei>-
t1o n 7:30-9:30' p.m. for a muhi-
~a art exhibit:ioo-featuring..t-Ae-
"or ks of Yolanda Medina, Ernest
Rcgua. Anita Neal Barbara
\ J<,ke and G. Mansell Ri vers-
Bland. 650-1974.
ART INSTIT UTE OF
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Et-
11 ngcr Gallery. Receptfon 7-9
p m for "Visual Arts '86". 2222
I .1guna Canyon Road. Laguna
lkach. 497-3309.
SHERWOOD GALLERY 460S.
( oa~t Highway. Laguna Beach.
f<cccruon 7-10 p.m. tonight and
2·., p.m . Saturday for John
R,1mos who is exhibiting five
ltm1 tt·d edition prints. 497-2668._
ART-A-FAIR GALLERY 664
\ Coast Highway in Laguna
Ht«Kh . 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'Wed nes·
d,J\ through Sunday. 494-451 4.
Through Aug. 17. Bob Da vis.
't·11ographs. Barbara Janus1.
\\Jtcrcolors and Beverly Re-
' •rdan. oils. ·
ART INSTIT U TE OF
SOl'THERN CALIFORNIA Et·
t1ngc r Gallery. (formerly Laguna
c ollcgc of Art) Aug. 11 through 'll .. Visual Arts '86" an all media
o1rwn 1uned exhibit. Recepuon
\.ug. I 5. 7 to 9 p.m .. 2222 Laguna
< .tn~on Road. Laguna Beach
4'1,·3309.
BOWERS MUSEUM Sculpture
I rJllel) features Monumental
"mall Sculptures in the ancient
1 h1 nese Cho Mo technique of
'tone carving. The artist 1s
\tadeleine Minich d'Edrnc)
I nt1l Aug. 15 at the Charles W
H1w.t•r<, Museum, 2002 N. Main
\trett in San ta Ana.
CITY OF FULLERTON
\luckcnthaler Cultural Ce nter.
1201 W. Mah'ern Ave. west of
l uchd St. 738-6595. Ceramic
.1n1st Ernest A. Batchelder'<,
"orks will be exhibited unul Sept.
21 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesd::i )
th rough Saturday and from noon
10 5 p.m. on Sundays. Closed
\1nndavs
CITY. OF IRVINE FINE ARTS
CENTER 460 1 Walnut.
'5~-1 078: Richard White. an
instructor of ceramics for tht•
I aguna College of Art. wtll sh1N
fired brick sculptures. Irene Vm-
~cnl. an Irvine n:s1dent. cxhih1t'
l'>ur monotypes and one abc;trnc:t
c;culpture.
CITY OF JRVINE FINE ARTS
CENTER Galleries I and 11.
Donald Karwclls arld Roger
Kuntz. An Orange Count} 1t''lt·
dt·nt. Karwc lis will exhibit 20
'car~ of pai'nting ~-Kun\/
shows hts "Bathtub Senes .. of
paintings.
DIANE SASSONE GALLERY
27 Forest A venue. Laguna
Beach. George Hurtell/BiJan
Bahar exh1bi11on . 49~2440.
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM at
outh Coast Plaza, "Graphics by
Painters" curaled by Lora Brown.
former director of Mills House in
Garden Grove. The South Coast
Plaza expansion location is direct-
ly inside the Bristol >Street en-
trance of South Coast Plaza.
662-3366.
CITY ffF NEWPORT BEACH
Ci ty Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport
Blvd. Newport Beach, 644-301 7.
Ca th) Weiss exhibits oil s and Pat
Wood shows works in fiber and
other media continuing through
A.ugust 27.
NEWPO RT HARBOR ART
MUSEUM 850 San Clemente
Dn"c. Newport Beach . "The
I ntcrpretn c Link: Abstract Sur-
realism into Abstract Ex -
pressionism., continues through
Sept. 14. Also. the New California
Artists series continues with
works by Gle11. Rubsamen. Mu-
~um open daily except Monday. _
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Fridays uot1l 8
p.m. through Sept. 14. Ad-
mission: Free to museum mem-
bers. $3 adults. $2 students.
'ieniors. military or groups of
mort than I 0. $ l for children to
17 )Cars. 759-1122.
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
S1>.th .\nnual Juried Exhibition.
Joan Hugo, Juror. Noon until 5
r m. Wednesday through Sun·
<la). 549-4989. QUORUM GAL-
LERY 374 N. Coast Highway,
I aguna Beach. features Arleen
Husl.'b) ·s seac;capes and local
lands.capes and Virginia Huff-
man·~ watercolors from the desert
to the sea. From Aug. l to l\ug. 31 .
10 a.m to 5 p.m. daily. closed
Mond:t~. 49~4422.
SANDSTONE GALLERIES
'84.\ North Coast Highway. Gal-
kf\ RO\\. Laguna Beach.
497-6775 Handblown glass by
~tarJ.. Chapman. Ben Rigney and
\nn Nu1tcn Tuesda) through
"'unda) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
SCHAAR/GERMAIN STUDIO
GALLERY 484 North Coast
H 1ghwa). Laguna Beach. Open
Wed. through Sun. 11 a.m. to 5:30
p m. featuring watercolors b}
Frank Germain through Sept. 30
494. 7~89.
SUSAN SPIRITUS Gallery. 522
< )Jd NewPort Blvd. Newport
Beach. 63 1-6405. 12 noon to 4
p m Tt1esda\-through Saturday.
Photograph) of China. Mark .\braham~on. Sharon Boysel.
Roger Camp. E. Michaels. John
')c>.ton and 1\kxander Vert1kofT.
UNDERGROUND ART GAL·
t.ERY n~·wl) opepcd in the Mui·
doon·, courtyard. ·Design . Plu~.
Nl'"" port Center New Cal1fom1a
artist" cxhih1t in oil. watercolor.
acrylics. ceramics. bronze.
sculpture and woven fiber... Mol\4
da) through Friday t l :39 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. and by appo~ntment.
Special evening ga~henngs . aic
planned. n>r more information
call 720-9~5Q.
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Xylo p hone in t h e park
Barnee Cooper play• "Mallet Fun" on the xylophone at the
Perllina School of llaaU: Recital held ln Coeta Mea earlier
thla week. Cloee to 50 atadenta performed at the recital.
New Disney film
is a sappy flop
By GEORGE WILLIAMS McC_, ..... ...,,..,.
.. fhgh1 of the Navigator" l'i a
return by Walt D1~ncy P1cturcc, to
those dafT) days of )CStel)car that
gave us "Son of 1-lubhcr:· "'That
Darn Cat... and "'The l o' l' Hug ...
Booooonng.
The navigator 1\ a 12-year-old
F-londa boy named David Freeman,
played by cute Joey Kramer. who fall!>
-down a ra' inc while out walking w11h
h1sdogBru1crncarthe1rho mcin I on
Lauderdale David lo'IC-. consnou\-ne'>~ for what seem<. a few minutes
But when he come-. t<>. he finds that
eight )'Car'> ha ... e gone ll) ag1n~
e\eryone hur him
The my'ltcn I'> cleared up when
\c1cnt1'>t\ lor 1hc Nat1<>nal <\cro-
nau11c\ and ~pace Admin1strat1on
discover what 1\ hidden 1n Da' id'\
uncon~1ous brain: a bundle of com-
ple\ knowledge that \Ufl>3'i~'> tht•
learning ol canhhng'i
Put that together with the lal'I a
\.chicle from outer space ha .. 'it.illcd
nl•ar David's home, and 11 bl"toml'!>
clear that David had heen adopted bv
fii
the urw ul thr \P3lC'\h1p had bl•en
trained 10 na' 1ga1e the craft . and had
!>pent tho<.e eight )C31"i 11pp1n@
around the un1vcr<;e.
11·., a fine idea for a mo" 1c w11h a lot
of potential for warm. 1n ... 1gorat10g
cntemnmnrnt But then t•verything
goc\ 'iappy. JUl>I hkc tho<,e 1>1..,nc)
films mired the \tudw 1n mcd1ocnt\
fo r too man> )Car'
Whatahnul Da v id~ mom and dJd
the n1ghtmare<o the) must ha"e gonl'
through dunng those eight year'i, and
their feelings when Da" 1d return,·>
Whal ahout the prt•o;encc of l>a' 1d
"1th all of thl· knowledsc he''> ar-
1.1uired Jmo ng tho-.c c;c:icntmc;'> It
would have bcl·n 1antah11ng tn lollow
l>a" 1d ~1ngle-handedl~ re' olu11on
111ng thl· spate program. \howing NA~.\ how 1t could \lrcamline 11\C.'lf
Director Randal Kle1\Cr chmc to
ignore Jll that potential -and to
lca"e large. 1llog1cal hole'i 1n h1\ 'ilOI)
-JU'it \O he could turn hack the clock
to a Disney era ""e'd all hk<· to forget
It'<; a monstrous case of m1<1sed
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dt'tl'rgents Th~ enable you to wash
In\ <Win OWS or the world tO
uncover wondrous slices of hfe you
nt'' ar knew existed. "M y Beautiful
l Jundrette" 1s one.
Director Stephen Frcars, one ol
~ ngland's most talented filmmakers.
deliver\ a generous slice. a pleasure
li 1r the eye and the palate. about
n11Klern South London and the every-
d.1 \ fr1c11on between working cla~'
\nglo-Suons and socond-gcncra11on
1'.1~1"an1\.
'ln1Jr played by prom1s1ng new·
1mcr (•Ordon Warnecke. 1s on the
111nhold of entenng the univer\tt)
II " .111cnding college ·~ mostl)' the
1111t111ion of his tx-dndden. widowed
11 hn a successful 1oumahs1 '"
I'.~ I\ I Jn but now a de~pamng
I ·m111 hounded for his left-win@
'w' I t11 hJndsome Omar 1s 1mpa11rnt
,, "" c h1\ father's shabby flat
td11o~in, the ra1lwa) track' lfr
'1111\ 111 embarl. on the C1ood l 1k
pr ·~·ntcd b) h1\ uncle. to arqum·
'I I.ind of power that onh monl'\
1 hnng
I Olk Nas'ier. a fan of Pn rnl·
\linl\ll'r Thatcher. has found wa>' 111
.qut'l'/l' wealth out of l:.ngland\.
11111.111\t 'Y"tc m He 'let!\ somcthmg
ti h11n\Clf 1n O mar and g1ve\ lhl· bc.l)
111 11pponun11y 10 JOin h1!> wrh ut
nit rpn'>l'~, ..cttmg up h1~ nephew ,1..,
r11.111a~l·r of a nindown laundromat
-..,1,~·r ~ems quietly pleased when
11, llnJ, that Omar has 51olcn dru11.'
11111n a l ouc;m 1n Order to finante a
111.·l 1.tl'ular reno"at1on of the laun
dromat and to hire an Anglo 10 help
Omar run 11. The Anglo is Johnny
(Daniel Day Lewis). Omar's former
~hoolmate who used lO chase after
him and bounce fists and racial slurs
olTlw> head. THen Omar and Johnny
became lovers before dnfung apan
when Johnny jomed a gang of punks
cons tan ti y harass1 ng .thf "Pak 1s."
Bu t Johnny has become d1s-
11lus1oncd. He no lo nger wants 10 bust
heads and hve the vandal's hfe. and
he sees the laundromat as a wa) out
8e'l1de'l, his love for Omar 1s suit
1n1ac-t. Even when Omar tells him he
get\ \at1<,fact1on out of watching
Johnn)' mop and clean as Omars
emplo}ec at the laundromat, a re-
hc~I of the roh:'> their lh1ldhood
promised each of them Johnny
<,ct·m\ 111 dlCepl 1h1'> a'> rrasonahle and
JU\I
Thl· union brtwcen Omar and
Juhnm "further te'>ted when l 'nclc
:-...is\Cr'<, lu\I~ daughter Tania, ex-
pcucc.l tn bccomt' Omar'c; bndc. ac;ks
Johnn\ 111 run av.a) v. 1th her The
prc'>'>Url· mneasc'> when Omar·,
latha appl'alc; to Johnn~ to help get
hi'> \on out of lhe "undcrpant'i
l kanrng· bu\1nes<> and 1n10 rnlleg
and whl·n Omar"• tou\ln dehbcra1el>
run\ down 11n1· of Johnn) ·s former
lomr.i<ll''
H1•wl'\er. 111<\ Lewie; who '>teal\ the
\how If ~ou·,e c;ecn him playins the
lopp"h hanle '" .. .\ Room W11h a
\ 1cv. " 'ou know the w1dt• range of
h1\ attmg ~loll He'<; the main rea!><>n
· \h Bt·au11ful Laundrelle" "one ol
1h1'> H'Jr\ hnght )urpn~c;
Wine vandals.
strike in Napa
"'\P \ ( al1f < P) -\ ~ 111.1100
'''\•,tllJ wa<1 offered Tuc\da) for thl'
11 H''' of the vandals responc;1hh: tor
d1·,1ro~1ng ..omc $70.UOO of the mo\t
111111•d 'inc\ 1n the Cahlorn1a V.tnl'
111l.lu\lr)
\hout 1,000 vines '" a \-ant an•.i
"'\'f\' dipped or cut at ground lc:vd tu
1ho111 eight inches. Somt· '1m·\ l'an Ix·
'·" t'd hut tht: hunchc~ of grape' on
lhl· l ut-down vines are con<t1dcrt•d
u~·lc\\, wine industry sources 'la1d
The reward offer wa., m.id<' h\ "'·•r>J "intners andvapc grov.er\ v.hu
"l'rt nut raged over last week'' '''
ll'mallt Jes1ruc11on o fahout KO row'
111 ladl"n chardonnay and p1no1 n1111
'•ne., JUSt before harvest The'·'"
dali'm " tx'hl'\ ed to haH happened
\ug \
l ht• propcrt1l'\. ~para1cd b~ about
two mill'\ bc.·long to Bcauhcu
\ mnard and Belk'itoffer Ranchc')
I he grape~ from the Carnero\ D1s1nc1
l.tn l;mng a\ much as S2,ll00 a ton
Thr Napa County \hcnlT\ office
reponcd ">omc leads an the crime. but
1kpu11c\ declined to give detail<;
.. \\.Jn ton d<'~I ruction of 'iO many
"1ne' 1\ alarming and mtolcrahlc."
1.;11d Roh o .... ,<'r spokesman for thl'
'JJpa \ allc) Vintners Asc;oc1at1on
·wc·\l. nC'vcr had 10 protcll
'1m·~.trd'> agarnst thl\ kind of thing
Ho .... lan we protect 30.000 acre' of
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Despite identity crisis, Pavilion very good
1 he Pa\lhon restaurant in If\ 1ne
h.1, w me Jood things going for 1t. but
1h1•ce arc instances of 1dentJty "nm.
I he outside spons a Chinese theme.
tht· inside is unfimshed oiodcrn
\ome oft he food is very good. indeed,
.inti the service was eJtcellent. but
thert were a few vaJlcys. r he stra~y ·~ to order the rt'all)
Juttwnttc thing.s. and to forego tht
rwu,elle California Chinese dishes
I odJ') ·s trendy binge towards run-
3u. J~ creativity is out of place: 1n a
lt"\laurant ltkc this. lt took a while ror
,, tn categonzc the incongru1t1c5 1n
11ur minds and mouths then we ,~·11lcd down to enjoy all of1hc better
•h1ngr, this restaurant has to offer
It didn't do mu{'h for ur, when we
hJ tl J look at the wine hst. While there
.in· l l labels, they are 111 chosen. and
link,., ~ou are a Chardonnay drinker.
th1· rnt of the stufT1s meager Ban1\h
th• thought of a decent red wine
unll''' you crave xbast1an1 Ga may or
I r.tnl 1~an Cabernet. ThC' onh
1 11 "urttraminer 1s 1984 Smother\
llrm and we chose that 1n near
1k,(ll:rat1on It wasn't bad. but the
.1rnma was more ltkc a Ri esling. and
th1· ta'ltC leaned hcavtl) toward
< h1·nin Blanc. We needed a h\;an~
t •c"' 1irt1 to accompany the '>p1cine\\
111 'omc of the best dishes. 'r
l>umpltngs in hot sauce ma) be
llnown to many as unfned po1s11ckcrs
m .1 l h1lt pepper sauce We thought 1t
J 11-1111<1 idea 10 stan Wlth them '\nd
lrom three Cahfom1a-ereatl\c pac;ta'
""' added 10 1he menu. a pork pa\ta
n '"'<'Cl and w ur sauce. chicken pasta
n plun1 sauce and 'ICafood pac;1a in
h1111.\n \auce, we chose the latter tiol
ind 'our w up 1s a good mca<;urc ol the
~111 hen'\ prowess. so we ordcr~·tl 1h.11
.1"0 111 round out cnthus1a<1t1t l'lcgin
ri rng'
.\II hut \CtUCC dumpling'> l'\l' l'n
ountt"rt'd 1n the past have comt• an J
'1.1"'l "'11h the fiery red stufTtos\Cd 1n ~1 ncrously. These were definite!\
\ma1can11ed The sauce umc in a
-<'f)Jrate dish and the '"nudr .. dump-
hn)I\ were ~ton a plate alone 1 hl·n:
11''-\'r"t:d for the potst1ckcr \er,mnl
anise (a star-shaped Chinese spice
tasting of ltc~nce) until one very
happy mamagc. and a very autht"nt1c
one. emerged . Long noodles were
quickly warmed 1n the broth and
brou~t piping hot to taunt us. Not
only 1s II unusual to find this dish in
an> C1unrse rei.taurant, 1! 1s more
unusual to find 11 so well ac-
complished.
Bean cake (tao fu) 1s often mis-
understood by Amencans, and Lhcrc-
forc, rassed up. Puy. ft IS, foremost.
oneo the most nutnuous foods in the
world. Besides. it has little flavorofits
own, but can take on the best tastes of
foods and sauces combined with it.
Consider the ease of Ma Poo Bean
Curd with Pork Sauce. Herc a heany
sauce 1s made from a bit of chili paste
and hand-chopped pork. The sauce 1s
cooked unlll there 1s no separation of
tastes. Then the little cubes of bean
cake arc quickly stir-fnod in to
miraculously expand the dish 20-
fold. A whole plate of health, pork
flavor, and lovely te:uure.
There are other bean curd dishes
that are not spicy at all, and this
kllchen offers a grand selcctton of
vegetable dishes including some very
good rggplant and green bean onei.
Chinese mushrooms and sautced
spinach wins every time for its color.
flavor, grandiose taste and healthful
annbut~.
There are 28 seafood dishes on the
menu, a doz.en soups, 16 poultry
dishes and a lot of hot and cold
appctiz.ers. There i!. also one whole
page of specialties of the chef. Safety
hes in ordenng what the chef con-
Sldcrs his best dishes. The other tnck
is to insist that your waiter help you
~lcct the very dishes that the Chinese
would cat. Fo~t the token commit-
ment to creat1v1ty in those pasta
dt!ihC$.
FIFI
Cuo
Trying to figure oul the thinking ot
the intenor des1gner wlll kctp you
men'tally busy dunng the entire meal
1f l~ food isn't enough to keep you
occupied. Staning out at the begin-
ning. the Chinese visual a~pects arc
lei\ outside the door. Therc are rooms
(See CHAO/Pace 20)
Then began a parade of dishes that
spoke well of kitchen efTon s. Fish 1~
talked of re' erentl) b) ( htnesc chefs.
and we were enamoured ofa fresh fish
1n garhc ..aucc It came whole.
surrounded by a light brown sauce
that sang Wlth taste of garhc.
scallion. wine and~> The cloves of
garhc had been left whole 'and would
have made a suitable dish on their own. The fish wa\ "° tender and rT'-------------1n.-iiilliiiii;mi1&
Oavorful that 't'e quickl ) cleaned the ltallan •Continental Cuuine "Bob Burn : Still
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plate of all but bones ea el
Thewtnn1ngstreakd1d not subside. o~
Nextcameourorder ofHunan Lamb. ~
It u..-as th1nl~ 'ihced and qu1ckl) stir-.
fned \.\.1th bell pepper chunk<. and hot
l·h1h peppers It was not quite hot
enou~h to be autbcnllc. but reprd-
lcs\. 11 "'as superb in every way. The
lamb wa~ fresh. gallant!) tender, and
grcatl) appreciated h) our palates.
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more-than-generous amount of large
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14-ere JUiiennes of black mu\hroom.
hcan \prouis. carrots and cucumhcr
It looked good. it tasted oka)'. hut wh) "·"I eating w me "nouvelle" lonl()(-
11110 tn\tead oft~ "real" 'ituff' l>on't
n t·n bother to uk you™'.'lt the \Jmc
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pmts were quickly rtdecmt-d
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t7900 Jam borCf! Boulevard. lrvrne CA 92714 (714) 863-3111
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•
MTV TURNS FIVE .•. FIFI CHAO •..
FromPaee19 From Page 14
togrther for them.··
With such a read> audience. mu-
sicians qu1ckl) realized the import-
ance-and impact of video. The chp<1
helped tum such ,. newcomers as
Madonna and C'yndi Laupcr into
national sensations: Michael Jackson
hoped to win an Academy Award
nomination after hlslS-"m1nute. $1
mtlhon "Thriller" effort.
Prince. Billy Joel. Aretha Franklin.
the Eurythmics: Everyone who's any-
one makes videos. However. when
Va n Halen and Journey decided no1
10 make chps_th1 s )'Car to help sell
their ncv. LPs.-the qucsuon arose.
Was MTV losing its allure?
Defi nllcl) not. said MTV. pointing
tu ad re' enues projectC'd to increase
SI 00 million 1h1s )ear and' 1ewcrsh1p
in 28 mtllton homes.
'In the ~inning. most major
art1-;ts v.crcn·1 making videos." said
Fn.•ston. ··1 mean. Van Halen's not
making a "1deo -Bob ~gcr 1s
Journe~ ·s not making a' 1dco -he>.
Bruce ~pnngsteen wasn't. now he's
making videos. . that bave splendid expanses of etched
Cli ve Davis. president of Ansta glass. and the sort of centralized
Records, cites MTV exposure rn cocktail lounge is equipped w11h an
launching Grammy Award-winner open bar. black glass-topped tables
Wh11nc} Housto11L..who scored four and modernistic black. chairs. The
Top IO hits froft'r her debut LP. decorator likes beige paint ~nd sparse
"Whitney Houston." an1facts. would you belle':'e none
"Ancwbandhkca 'trlTue!idayora except for some black bowling ball-
Mr. M1sler, they can crossoverfrom-loo~g-thiftgs-l>Nween booths ~oo a
-.1deo to radio " Mickey Thomas. white metal palm tree devoid ol
lead singer or' the Starship. said per.sonality 1n the middle of the room
rccentl> of two groups that have Color comes only from the green of
benefited from MTV exposure. the booths and rose-pink of the charr
"Sometrmes 11 can help." ,upholstery.
"We get more videos now that we The nice things are the table
ever got," Fe'iton said "The first settings w11h white linen at dinner
week wee' er got I 0 was ma)be a year tr me, fancifully folded napkins at all
into our c>.1~tencc Now. v.e 11mes. wine glasses on all tables (sort
regul arl)' get 35 a ~eek .. ~nd we can of a moot point when all 1s said Jnd
add ma} be half of those done) and the good looks of the food
MT V's succcss has h<'lped similar 1 am a·t a loss to understand the gansh
'rdeo ~howcases. including "Frida) band of neon around the t'ntry ceiling
N1gh1 Videos" on NB( and "Hot that turns a n1 gh111me ambiance into
T rad.s" on A B( glar<" akin to a laser beam from outcr Thcre'sal~o"V1dcu \.1b11w ons"on space. -
BET "'h1ch features the black acts You shouldn't be bored. and you
MT \. tcnck to ignore. needn"t be d1sappo1nted in the food
Presents
LIVE DDGELAND JAZZ
Just be jud1c1ous in ordering. Wh 1k
there arc improvements that can be
made, and you ma) want to bnng
your own v.ine, there are sausfactton'i
1n much of the food. And, the scrv1~·c
stafT 1s friendly and accomplished.
almo<ot cosmopolnan. In halancc.
there's a lo t of good at Pa v1hon.
1714 Placentia
Costa Mesa
Call 645-809 l
for information
J•p•nese
featuring·
The Bourbon Street
Dlx1~land Jazz G roup
Thursday, Fnday & Saturday
from 8 p.m.
4 -DANCING
Country Mus ic by Clyde & Randy
Sundays. Tuesdays & W~nesdays
Complete Dinners
Only $4.95
Broasted Chicken-
Our Specialty
--
•u•hi, •t••k
•nd•••lood
Happy Hour Special
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Combination Dinner
A luscious combination plate
that Includes tempura, ,.
chicken, a choice of yellowtall
or oysters, rice, mtso soup -
and morel
SS.
SUSHI .,
All You Can Eat
S 12.so
3355 Vla Udo • Newport Beach • f 714J 675-0575
Lunch 11:30 am -2:00 pm Dinner 5:30 pm -11 :30 pm'
Pav1hon rs located at 1411 ()Culver
Dnve (at thc Santa Ana Frecwa).l..
Irvine. Reservations are accpeted b>
calhng 55 1-1688. Lunch every da)
11 30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.. dinner
nightly from 5 p.m Lunch entrt"l'S
$4.25 to S6.50 Dinner cntrcc\ $7.25
to S 11. 50 except for frc<oh whole li\h
at market pnc<' and Pekrng duck at
S26.50 (one day advance nouce
rt'qu1red) Full cocktail lounge Sell
parking. C ahforn1a c~sual to semi
dr<'SS) at11rc . .\II major crtd11 cards
are honored.
We're fighting For Your Lite.
t ~American Heart
~Association
Slll>AY, AUGUST 17th
3:30 p JI. Tl 11
HAWAIIAN LUAU
ROAST rtG
rot
, TROrlCAl. IJRll(S
l'Ol YJl:SIM OOOTU.NT
GMIS • PMZES
Flitt AMI Rift --·Ulll-' ......... ._
428 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 7 14-650-17 50
OutOnTheTown
EMBERS RESTAURANT
T,...ly a C-daal&al Tra4.1Uoll
For an impressive business lunch-
eon or an unforgettable romanuc,
,andlehl dinner in an elcganl scning.
The Embers Restauraol an Costa
\iksa 1s a must. Located ad1a~nt to
1hc N~wpon Mesa Inn at 2642
"cwpott Blvd.. the Embers Re!>-
laurant features Continental cuisine
wtth cocktails, steaks and seafood to
\Ult every taste.
Open.!orluocbeon-wcckdays..from
11 a.m. 10 2:30 p.m ., the menu
int·ludcs a Gourmet Salad Bar Wlth a
l ho1ce of 2 soups daily. Sandwich c t:m1cs. Mesqu1lc Broiled Burgers
.ind entrces such as Cannelloni a La
Romana, Eastern Sea Sc~llops and
Pa11lard of Chicken Breast. Pnce
range S4.SO-S8.
Di nners arc served night!)' from
' 30 to 10 p.m . Tbe evening menu
1ndudes Steak Tan.ar. Spinach Salad
f IJmbc. C.aesar Salad all prepared
1ahlcs1dc by a highly qualified staff.
\J\Or tradition gourmet dishes such
'" hrochette a la Forcstien:, Cnsp>
I ung Island DucklinJ and Mesquite
hrnilcd specialties nightly Average
cinrc range S 13-S 17.
Reservauons arc suggested. Phone
,,.Jh-1774.
Sittll•H ltltd lH
()pe-H lD Costa Mesa
I or those who enJO} the wondc:rful
\\11rld of the Onent and authentic
c l11ne\4.' food. the newl)' opened
'l1l·1.h"'-an Kuchen located at 51.:! W
14th St 1n Costa Mesa (acro~s from
thl' Courtyaras-snopping t·entcn
\h11uld be on your list of tho\e to ti)
The restaurant boasts a beautiful
in tenor decor with two dining rooms
1hat create an atmosphere true to
t hinesc culture.
rhe Szechwan Kitchen IS a famil)
operati on run by Chung-Houng and
knn) Chian. Mr. Ch1an himself is 1hc
head chef at the restaurant."' 1th mme
than 30 years of Mandann, Hunan
and Cizechwan cooking expcncncr
.\swell as their full menu including
l hoice a la cane selections of ap-
1>ct11crs. soups and en trees. nchwan
l\11chen o ffers complete dinner com·
h1nat1ons and Chefs Suggestions
'lprcialues. To complement )Our
mral a ~lecuon of beer. "'inr and
n1,n-alcohohc beverages 1s offered
\\a grand opening promotuln thl'
\11.'\.hwan K1tchen is ofTenng trcl'
dl'\\t'r1 with all dinner<> for a l1m11cd
Now Serving
COUNTRY STYLE
SUIDAY $199
BRUICH
Includes Beverage
Well Drink or Beer
9:00 AM to I :00 PM
645-8091
1712 Plecentla
Costa M•••
ume.
Szechwan K11chen opens al 11 :30
a.m daily and serve\ until 10 p.m.
Lunch offerings feature complete
Lunch Spec1aJs for onl) SJ 50 includ-
ing choice ofentrcc. soup, ~lad. fned
nee and egg rolls
For take out order'> or r\"SCrvauons.
pl~sc call .548-2060
--l'.HE.JD.LU-1lOG.ER.JNC..
Sponsors ·• Adopi.-A-Dodgcr" Night
One thousand lucky children fro m
)OU th orpmzauons all over Southern
Cahfom1a will get ct chance to
pan1c1pate in the second annual
··Adopt-1\-Dodger" night to be held
on August 20 at Dodger Stadium The
Joll) Roger. lnl . in con1uncuon with
K.ABC Radio and the Los Angeles
Dodgers. will be pro,·1ding 1,000 free
Dodger game uckct\ 10 the youngsters
as "'ell as free food and munchies. and
a c;pec1al sou\-en1r •·<\dopt-A-
Dodgcr· T-shirt
Representing appro\lmatel) 20
Lo~ Angeles and Orange County
youth organ11a11ons. which range
from the Girls & Bo)'> Club. the
C npplcd Children's Club to the
\ \1.l A. and th(' B<n ¥out\. the'St
children were 1n\lted.to ~nd lcllcrs
to K.\BC Radio dl.'~nb1ng wh) thl')'
He thc ()odgerc; and"' h' the) feel the
Dodgcrc; are "adoptabll' " From now
thruug.h .\ugust 19, thcc;c letter'\ will
he read on thl' air during KABC ·.,
"Dodgrr Talk" and ··~pom Talk''
radio programs
fhe Dodger adoption ceremomes
"'tll culminate on Augu\t 20, when
the Dodgers host the New York Mets
In add111on to \lewing the game, these
I 000 )Oungsters will panic1pate in
special pre-game ac11v1ttcs down on
the field and also have an opponun11y
to mcet se\-entl of their favonte
Dodger pl\vers
The Joll) Roger Restaurants, a
ta' onte 1n Southern ( ahforn1a for
o'er .U )l'ars. provide good and
fnendl> service at affordabl( pnces
Thl' Joll> Roger Restaurants are
locat('d throughout Southern (ah-
forma "'1th nearb\ locauons in Holl y-
"'"od l ong lkach In-inc. Dana
Point \nahc1m. Balhoa l'iland.
Buena Park. < o'ita Mc..a. Puente
Hills. '\unhndgc El \egundo Paloc;
\.en.Jc, and l akc hm•\I
U IWJ£RA U C!.. R£AT.AU llLA~T .!)
, .. t I ,, • 1'1 ••• I .... I I )11UH'
....,., ~•,I •IHfll t U(I l' 1u
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l11rnhh-umtl 40 1 111
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CAFE MOZART
D._I•& Wltll M•sic
German and Italian specialties. recently the recipient of an award of
merit from The Southern Cahfom1a
Restaurant Writers Association Top vocal performers on Wednes-
day evenings and hve piano music
every night at dinner will enhanct' the
dining expenence at Cafe Moun
dunng the summer months.
Cafe Mozart. an award-winning
restaurant 10 San Juan Capistrano's
Mercado Village. features fine Con-
unental cuisine with an emphasis on
dchc1ous veal dishes and French.
Chef/owner Sigismund Hau, a
master pastry chef. prepares all baked
goods and dessen.s on tbe prcm1'1Cs
Croissants. p1p1ng hot baguettes. old-
fash1oned cheesecake. fresh fru11 tnOe
and authentic Black Forest cake are
JUSt a few of the many delicious items
available daily. Hau, formerly the
owner of the Bavanan Bakery 1n
T u~tin, 1s well-known for his culinary
expertise. and Cafe Mo1.an was
Cafe Mozan. at 31952 Camino
Capistrano. 1s open for lunch Tues-
day through Saturday. dinner Tues-
day through Sunda} and for Sunda)
Brunch Miuor credit cards an: ac-
cepted. For reservations and 1nfor-
mat1on. call 496-0212.
Combination Top Sirloin
and Teriyaki Chicken
Teriyaki Steak
Teriyaki Chicken
l ,386Yen
l ,232Yen
l,078Yen
($8.95)
($7.95)
($6.95)
The dollar is stronF( this month at Stuart Anderson's And for
a limited time wt''rr offering 3 specials you won't usually find on our
menu. Each oiw 1s served with yoar choice of baked potato. frrnrh
fries or rice. And like all our dinners. they com<' with soup or salad and
plenty of fresh whole wht'at bread
Hurry. this offer ends August 29th.
If you'd like tea also, well . that's an t'xtra l:H Yen.
B L A c K A N G u s
Call for reservations at the
Stuart Anderson's Black Angus ~,St you.
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Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, August 15, 1986 2 I
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Due to Popular Demand ... Marcello's "Early Bird" Specials Are
Now Available from Open to Closing EVERVOA VI
Super Specials
Include Soup And Salad
Garlic Bread. Sherbert & Coffee
• Fettucini Verde w/Alfredo Sauce
•Chicken Marcello• Calamari Frite
·• Rigatoni ala Broccoli •Stuffed Shells M:a':~auce
• Linguini Al Fr uto Del Mare
ONLY $625
17502 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
842-5505 " ..... ""''"'"" w.-. ......... . •Hl•t•ft• t ·•l'lf)f"t• ll•h•lt ""•"~
0ut0nThe~~O ~___;_..--
By JOYCE SCHERER BOOLOVICll
Con!>1der the lOnH'n1enrl' tit J 2~-hour lllfft.·e
sheJ);-.an elegafl't--ffttaura11t. a ~tcmd tTJT. hanquer
faciltti1:s and h\'C cntcna1 nment ..ill rolled 1n1t1 oni:
location. :r'hen con'iider thl· .\1rJ)(lrter Inn \lllJated
at 18700 Mac..\nhur Bhl.I .. atro!>' lrom the John
Wa) ne A 1rpon.
Incepted 1n 1970 h) ov. ner\ John and Marg_3ret
Duffy. the Airportcr Inn Hotel has cont1nuetl 10
ma1nta1n the to p notch standard., \Cl In \t'Jf\ ago
said Patnc1a ..\ndrcv.c;. d1rl'l lor ol lorn! and
beverage.
"We recent!~ enlargt.•d the< JhJrl't Luungl' 'b)
800 square feet." she said. "Wl· add,·d a seafoou bar
which sen cs fresh o;cafood 'il'lecuon'i \Ul h as
O)Sters. clams. scampi a nd shrimp rod .tail ..
The s unfilled lounge. v..h1ch ''the <.lie ol hH·
cntenainml·nt throughout the "l'l'\... ha~ an arra~ ol
v. indov. tha t open to an ex pan'" l' \ 1e~' ofthl' I nn·~ .----------------------------.1 green land~cape. fv.o rocktatl bar\ .ind a h1g \treen television arc other katures of thl' c,pal 100\ < abaret SzeehW'an
liitehen
Grand Opening Special: Free Dessert w/Dinner
Open 7 Days 11:30 a.m . -10:00 p.m.
Food to Go • Beer & Wine
5 12 W. 19th St • Costa Mesa • 548-2060
(Across 19th from Costa Mesa Courtyards) •
\ I• " t I
50 Years of Fine Italian Dining
l:.n1oy our llllslne from Central i\fl<l Northern Italy livery meal
is served w11h old world charm a generous view
ol Newport Ba) valet park1n~ and complimentary
boat slips Piano har and lull menu until I a m
Make plans now lo dine with us this evening Call
17141 642· 7mM> for reservations or information
about our bay view banquet lac1htles
3131 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach
• 22 Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, August 15, 1986
Lounge.
Another popular area of thl· ·\1rportl'r Inn.., lhl'
upstairs Flight Deck Loungl'. anord1ng to ~ndn'""
There 1~ a well-stocked har and Jppct11er' :irl· wr' l'J
for an added cnJO) ment
.\nother up'!>ta1r'> f\.·aturl' of tlw \1rportl·r I'> lhl·
cla!.<;1c Sk \II ne Ballroom thaH . .in an:om m1)dJ1e S! Kl
to 800 peopk T he gleaming Lf\\t<JI l'handel1a'>.
copper mirrored ce1 h ng and 'ioll tonl''> uf mJ u H' anu
gr:i) accent thr pcrfl-rt c,ettmg for the mJn5 "cdding
recep11ono; hosicdh~ thc.lnn..
"Our hanquct fanltl1l'' h,l\l' Janel' floors anu
'' e can pro\ 1dc :in) thing trum a .,;.indw1ch butTct to
a full cour<1c s11 do"'n dinner rhe pool'l1dc area ,.,
al\O a'aalahlc lur prt\ ate lunrllon<.." .\ndre"'> ~1d
For d1n1ng pka,ure. thl· ,ofll) 111 ~kdttl'r·
rancan Room has a touch ofE:.urorx·an elegance with
deep rust and hladi. lone'i an-ompan1l'd O\ nchh
paneled "alls;rnd an in\ 111ng lireplau· tnr the rnole'r
( <1h forn1a dJ\\
"B) n1mpan<.on to the Tl'\taur.1n\' around 1h1<,
area. the t'vkdm·rranl'an R1111111 1c, rca,onahh
Patricia Andrew•
pnu.·d:· \ndre\' s ~td ''Lunch pncc' ,I\ l r.1
$5 25. Jinnl·r.$13 lo ~1 5 and Sunda,·., hn1111
\11 )() .. ro Ol'\l nix' the n:!>laurant's CUI inc. dl'\ l'l111~
h\ the .\1rporter'~ longtime chef Henf) ·H.11
1-..Jv.akamt .\ndrev.s said 11 1s a &Qi>d mt\
( alt forn1a ta<.te W!lh a continental flair.
··what I mean b\ continental flair 1s that m.ir
of lhl· menu llems are prepared tablcstdc ... \hl' '-II
··~ l' ha\e na ming spinach salad and a deltgh11
C Jl'\Jr ">alad. Entrceo; like Rack of l .int
< 'ha11:aubnand Boquqct1cr .. and dessert"> <.urh < hemes Jubilee. Strawberries Romanoll .11
Banana Foster a rc all tablcs1dc ...
To in sun.· its cu~tomers o f fresh bakef) gn1~!
the \1rportl'r has 11s own in-house baker. v.hl·
pie\, c:akc,. tntle'I and pastne'> arc made dall\
Coquilles "Marguerite" Vol Ao Vent
2 tablespoons butler
I dove garlic (small)
16 scallops (medium>
K D11,t '>lallops v.11h llnur and drop into pan \\hl E butter 1s hot Sautet• around three minutes \dll
-------------------<.plash of wh11c wine. while cream sauce or <.'SS'i e.l·n1
.\I RPORll-R INN
REC IP[ O~ TH E~ l-1 !...
EWEEK
C'OCKT AIL OF T Hf WEEK
heat into in1xturc. Sliced mushrooms or ''at
che,tnut!> m.n he added Salt and pepper to la'>t
C ook a m.i\lmum of fi ve minutes. Serves four pcopl
Irvine Sunrise
I ounce gin or vodka (per drink)
4 ounces orange Jake (per drink)
l tablespoon cream
l egg (per driok)
Pour 1n blender. add ice cubes and hk1
ingredients. Po ur into eight ounce glass and top v. 1tt
touch ofGalhano to insure its smooth velvet) IC \tut
in~ex•pen•sive* Dally Pilat
·(in ik spen' siv) not high in price; reasonable;
classified advertising
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AMERICA
~:?fl<> M8rtingale Way, Newpon
Heach. 833-0080. Open 11 a.m.-1:30
1 m American regional cooking,
lunch special.a, happy hour. Fresh
L1,•e Maine lobeter. New York style
Pill-' rooked in a brick oven. Neu
ll (' Airpon off MacArthur. Late
dining, entertainment. Reaer-
'·atuini. accepted. Casual, inupen-
,1ve MC. V, AE.
THE BARN
Ha .. t the prime of your life ch0061ng
'rum the ex~Mive 25 item menu
"leaks, seafood. BBQ, Mexican dis-
h•·' including salad bar, and more.
\\,.,tern chum and country 8m·
1>111nre Breakflllll M-5 6:30· 11 :00,
I •mrh M-F 11 :00-2:,30, Dinner 1
ni.:ht" from 5:00 p.m. Happy hour
\I F .s :\(). 7 p.m. Satellite dish. Live
••ntt''rtainment llnd dancing. &11
qu!'t facilities. 14982 Redhill,
1·11~ltn 259 0 115.
THE ORIGINAL BARN
f"A RM &R"STEAKHOUSE
Yes' They are I.he original. Famous
for their one-and-a-half pound
l'orterhoute 1t.eab and featuring
d1 .. play bro1lin1. Proudly aerving for
:!4 veal"l! Lunch Mon.-Fri 11 ·2. Din
ntr mghtly Mon.-Fri. from 5 p.m.
-..al & 'un. from 4 p.m 2001 Harbor
Blvd , C<>1ta Mesa. 642-9777
ROB BURNS
"uperb as the word t.o descra~ thu1
fine dinmg establishmenl. Serving
\Jewpon for 18 yean, 1pecializmg in
Angus raised beef, the finest you
ran 1tet.. Also featuring frti!h fish,
Vl'8J and chicken. The linen covered
tables, candJee and fresh nowen1
add lll the elegance, with booths and
h11th back chairs for privacy
Flickering lantern• and clM11ical
music capture the charming and
warm atmoephere. Open for lunch,
ti inner and I.heir splendiferous Sun·
day brunch. Extensive wine list. 37
Fashion Island. 644-2000
BRISTOL
DA R lc ORIL L •
At Holiday IDD TraditionalJy an
aJI American favorite place to eat
and priced for family dining. Every-
thing from juicy 1teed.a and chops to
~pecial chicken dishea and fresh
seafood. Bouot.eoua aalad bar.
Sumptuou. daily luncheon buffet.
Open daily for dining and coclrta.ib.
3l3t Brilt.ol St.. Coeta Meaa.
i;57 :lOOO.
DILLMAN'
The OillmaJ\ family is ramowt for
their t.radlL1onal warm hoepiulity
11nd fin food Fineet. prim• rfb in
B81bot and frwh fiah daily. Com·
plete dinner tl)t!Cla.b daUy. f>Tiendly
-service and a fun, delight.fuJ at.·
m08phere. Open daily for lunch and
dinner. Brunch Sat. and Sun. 8()1 E.
BaJboa. 673· 7726.
1haped lib t.op b&ta and the light
futurea like martini glauee. The
walls are bung with original L930'a
art and the restrooma are true to
deco 1tyle. l'be cuisine combines
French and Jtalia.a element.a in 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 auneeted. Dinner from
S9.95to115.iS...FuU Bar Yiaa, Mu..
t.erCard, American Express. Bub·
blea ia located at 111 Palm Street in
Balboa at the oomer of Palm and
Balboa. CaJJ 676-9093.
THE R IDE-A WAY
Tired of eating out at placea with no
privacy? Search no more! The Hide·
away provides privacy with it.
booths and partitions. perfect for
buaineu luncheons and romantic
dining. All newly decorated offering
a reluing atmosphere. The apeciaJ.
ties are seafood and steak.a. Af.
fordable dining for the whole fam·
ily. Variety of daily apedah. Home·
made ll6upi and aaucea. Beer&: wine
served abo. 5874 Edinger at Spring·
daJe in Marina Shopping Villace.
Huntington Beach. 840-6518.
INDIAN
ROY AL KHYBER
RESTAURANT
JOLLY ROGER
Great American food and at the beet
prices. The Jolly Roger has always
been known u a good famiJy value
restaurant. The menu features
breakfast, lunch and dinner with a
large variety of dishet to chOO!le
from. From egg diahe&, griddle
cakes, burgen1, sandwiches, !lalada
to complete dinners of seafood,
s~ehtdiert--aAd-4tilicioua-dea.
serts. Family owned for 35 yeara
with the friendliest service in town.
400 S. Cout Hwv , La,cuna Beach.
494 -3137
GREEK
MEN E'S TERRACE
Mene'" Terrace is a family uwned
restaurant.. With authentic Creek
food made just as it is u home
EnJOY our Souvolaki, Moussaka and
Mene's famolll! Baklava in the at·
m08phere of a Grecian Terrace.
Special change daily. Complt1te
wane list, tncluding wines of Greece.
'erving lunch and dinner. Limited
reservations. 23.'>32 F.I Toro Road
1' 11, El Toro S:l0-3228. C'11tering
availahle V, M\.
CALFORNIAN
PASTEL'S •
The newest event in dining in the
Newport area. Featuring a special
blend of culinary creationa from
California and the rut of the world.
Such tantalizing itema aa;
marinated shrimp and tcallopta in a
ginger vinaigrette salad. Mouth·
wat.ering pasta like angel hair with
seafood and fresh tomato. Piuu
baked in an authentic Italian wood
burning oven, the only one in New·
port. And a variety of Crillad.ea
apecialtie.. Dinner .erved d811y
(d08ed Monday) and Happy Hour.
Reservatior1t1 recommended. l520
W. ('out Highway, Newport Beach.
(714) 548· 7167.
BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB
Bubblee i• a tHMun, a 30'• 1tyle
supper club done with fA.n\.Uy 11nd
wit. The Champagne ice bucket.a are •
1000 North Bristol Street. Newport
Beach, lat Jamboree) 714-752-5200.
Lunch-Dinner, exquisite dioini in
I.he rnidat of a gleaming white Taj
Mahal ouis.. Feet.urina award win-
ning northern Indian cuuine
elegantly presented in the MoehuJ
tradition. Hora d'oeuvres, served
Mon-Fri 5:()9-6:00, L~cb Moo-Fri
11 -2:30, Sat A: Sun champagne
brunch 11-3:00, Dinner Sun-Tbun
5:30-10:30, Fri-Sat until 11:30: Res-
ervations accepted, Maat.erCard,
Visa, American Espreas .. Gourmet
catering, wedding1, private parties,
and corporate accomodation11.
ITAUAN
CARMELO'S
This uJtra-1mart haven of ucep-
tionaJ Jtalian and Continental
Cuisine {a one or the more rewarding
places t.o dine. Fresh put.a and
special "light" sauces are carefully
prepared by Lhree of the finest ltal-
1an chef a., Piano bar entertainment
complement. the fun atm0&phere.
Alfresco dining (weather pu·
mitting). Open Tues.-Sun. from
6:00 p.m. for dinner. 3520 E. Coast
Hwy, Corona del Mar. 675-1922.
DEFALCO'•
"Home of the all you care t.o eat
antipaat-0 and zuppa bar" $4.95.
Since 1914 a tradition in three cities
and two countries. TruJy a family
restaurant' with family prices. Din-
nen! S4.95 Ui Sl 1.95. Veal, chicken.
calzonee, c:Alamari, pastas. scampi
beer & wine lists. Open for lunch
and dinners. Sundays feature "Sing
A Long" with Tony, a really fun
nite. Cloeed Mondays. 270 East
17th tret. Hilgren Square, C'<Wlt.A
Mesa. Reservations 722-9264.
MARCEL LO'S
This award winner offers an ex·
tenaive menu 1peciall.zing in put.as,
veal, cioppino and their famous
handmade pizza. FAtabliabed since
1973, t.h1a family owned reetaurant
ha.a captured the heart.a of Italian
food love"-Lunch Moo.-Fri., Din-
ner 7 niaht.a a week. 17502 Beach at
Slat.er, Huntington Beach.
842-5505.
VILLA NOVA
A benuliful bay view cr~te the
romantic nttin1 that baa made tho
Viii.a Nova a "epedaJ kind of place"
for over fifty yean. Superb cui11ine
from Central snd Nt1rthern Italy
served in Old World charm. Ex·
tensive wine lilt. Dinner nightly.•
Piano bar. F\lU menu tiU 1:00 a.m.
3l31 Weat Coast Hwy., Newport
Beach. 642-7880.
LI'S RESTAURANT
lf you love Cbi.neae food, you're awe
to enjoy dining here, u Li'• prom·
iset truly authentic Chinese food.
The menu ofrera a wide variety of
exotic di.hea, from a la carte to
combinationa including Cantoneae
& Szechuan style. Breathtaking
decor in a 1upremely beautiful at·
moephere. TTopical drinks to
quench yow t.hinL Open seven days
a week for lunch and dinner. 8961
Adami, Huntington Beach.
961-9115. 314 N. Beach Blvd.,
Anaheim. 827-1210.
THE LOTUS
Enter the Orient and experience tht
excellence of Mandarin and
Sucbwan Cuisines. Authentic Chi·
oese dishes espectally prepared by
master chef Liu. The Lotus can
offer culinary masterpieces t.o your
liking. The lovely dininit area ia
dominated with p1cturl'tl of the
Lotus nower· the symbol of purity
in Chinese cuJture. En1oy fine Chi·
nese dining a.s well as wine, spirit.a
and hospitality at the l..otus.
Located in Harbor Cent.er at 2300
Harbor Blvd. in Cost.a Mesa. Call
045.3331
CDNTll\ENTAL
EMBP8
Tradition is long luting and with
true value ... truJy a traditional con·
tinental restaurant, ateak tartar.
spmach sal.ad flam~. caesar salad,
au 'prepared tableside by a highly
qualified staff. Savor traditonal
gourmet disbea such as brochettt a
la Re,ence. veal a la Foreatiere.
crispy Long Island duckling.
bigarade, mesquite broiled~pec1ah1
nightly ... S12.95·$17.95. Cocktail .
fuU wme list. Lunch 11:00-2:30. din-
ner 5:30-10:00. Reservetions sug·
gested. 646-2774. Located adjacent
to the Newport Mesa Inn 2642 New
port Blvd .. C<Mlt..a Mesa.
MEDITERRANEAN ROOM
AifPOrler Inn Dote! Con~enial and secluded from th~
busy airport surroundings The
Mt'd1terranean Room offerk superb
t'Ontinent~I cuisine for lunch, din
ner and Sunday hrunC'h. Top enter·
tuinment nightly m the Csbu et
l.ouO¥e The Captain's Table is
open for dining 24 hours. Perfect for
watching California aun.set..s is the
Fliithl Deck Lounge. The Airporter
Inn is located at 18700 MacArthur
Blvd in Irvine 833-2770.
PUFFIN'S
An adventure in natural utmg
Fre h quality mgredienta prepared
m 11 simple yet elegant way. Award
winning renl)4"8 Garden setting in a
European Cafe style atm<>1phere
Casual hreakfast and lunch Formal
dininir for dinner. Sun. Tbura. 7
n.m.-10 p.m .. Fri. & Sat till 11 p.m.
:\O~.O 1': Coast Hwv . Corona dfll
Mor. 640 1573 ·
RI VIERA
Relax to 1trecious servire in an ,
,.1r511nt, 1nt1m11~ atmOlphere. E.1-~rtly Pft'J>8reO rontinrntal dishes
by Chef Richud Bergner, in~
1970. Thi11 t1w11rd winning ree
taurant aJso offers an extensive wine I
list, and excels in tableaide prep·
arations and flambes. Open for
Lunch 11:30-3 p.m., Dinner from 5
p.m. Excellent banquet facilities
CIO&ed Sun. and holidays. 3333 S
Bristol. Cost.a Mesa. 540-3840
LECHATEAU
A touch of I.he French countr)'9ide
haa come to Newport Beach, wit.h
the opening of the Country Side Inn
at the comer of Bristol and RedhilJ
Avenue. Fashioned aft.er a Euro·
pean bed and breiliut inn,
emp~wng a personal touch, the
Counll)' Side Inn ill I.he home of Le
Chat.eau Restaurant. Featuring
fuhiooable CaJifornia cuisine wit.h
a French flair, menu 1pecialitie1
include Crepes Aw: FrambolMll,
Cobb Salad Parillieone and Tour-
nedoe Rossini. Brealdut, lunch and
dinner a.re served dailJ. beginning
at. 6:00 a.m. Complimentary hon
d'oeuvres are served nightly in the
Lounge. For reservations please ca1J
549-0300.
CAFE FLEURI
Take a seat in Cafe Fleur1 for break
fagt, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an ex
quisite environment inOuenC'ed by a
French touch. Hot jazz Monday
through Friday from 5:00 till 9:00
p.m. and an outstanding white
glove brunch make this Cafe )he
place t.o meet, Open 7 days a week.
6.00 a.m.·10:30 p.m. Moderately
priced. (500 MacArthur Blvd ,
Newport Beach. 476-2001
LE MIDI
Several thingnnllket'hts llWBrd wTn
ning hideaway truly special: Walt~r.
their Swiss chef. trained m some of
the best houses; Palace St. Mnriu,
Place Gstaad, Baur au Lac. Zurich.
Authent iC' cu1s1 ne
Provenc.ale-~asonal gourmet fe5·
t1vals-a Sund&) brunch so unique
n's like stepping back m tune to an
era when excellence of food was
matched by generuus hoep1tal1t). a
hospitality rarel)' found these days
.Jmn Mu1ca and Walt~r m their
French <'Ountrv home. Lunch. din-
ner and Sunday brunch Banquet
fsr1hties. Closed Mondavs :~421 Via
Lido. Newport Reach. 675-4904
IVEXICAN
M l CASA
Their food is hke a U1p lo Me11l'01
Hoopitality l(ot'S hand 1n ht1nd with
their motto. "Mt {'aM es Sura~ ...
or my house 1s your holLie. Est.ah
fished since 1972. 1t '11 nv 11e-C'ret
friends enJOY dining he" Open
daily from 11 a.m for Lunch. Dan
ner and Cocktails. Ent.ert.ammenl
Wed.-Sun. nights in the Burw
Room. 296 E. 17th St., C'o•ta !1Ae"8
646 7626.
CALIFORNIA BEACH
CaJ1fornia Bearh Re<>taurani Ill om
of Newport's most rontemporllf\
resuuranu. Featuring n4111~lle
Japanese dining includin1t 1<1.hh1.
seafood and steaks. make~ th1' 11
truly pleasurable dining ex~raence
Loc.ated at 3355 \'1a L1dn LO New
port Beach. Lunr h ho11r11 Mon Fri
11 :30·2.30, dinner l\·:\O 11 .00 7 dn)'ll
a WMk. Happ)' hour 1~1ala
1'>:30 6:30. All major cr~1l cardit ac cep~. Call 675 OSi!; for 1nfot
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THAI
THE THAI TOUCH
Step in to the wonderful world of
Thailand. The splendor of Thai
cuisine and elegant dining is found
here at Thai Touch Cuisine. Your
hoeta are Pre.nee and Songw
Ooungchak and they will serve you
an authentic Thai meal whether
vour tastes lean toward the mild or
the traditionally spicy. Thai Touch
111 a little out of the way, but well
worth the find. Open for dinner 7
night.a and for lunch daily e1cept
Sunday Thai Touch Cuisine is
locatl'd in the Newport Hills Shop·
ptng Center where San Miguel
Drive ende al Fo rd Road 2616 San
Miguel Or 640-0123.
SEAFOOD STEAKS
ANTHONY'S PIER 2
The Southern Calif Restaurant
Writers voted this one the winner of
the best value restaurants. Their
~eafood is the talk of the town with
30-35 fresh fish daily. CBS Tele
vi111on daim8 they have the best
happy hour in Orange County.
Menu hu C'alorie count for thf'
weight conscii>ulJ. Open Friday, Sat·
urday and · Sunday for dinner.
Located on the beautHul Newport
Bay at 103 N. Bayeide Dr. &40-5123.
CAFE LIDO
Cafe Lido is Newport Cannery Vil·
!age's only supper club. It's located
on Balboa Peninaula. Cafe Lido ia
well known' for its freab aeafooo
selections and contemporary
cuisine. prepared by Chef Francis
The warm, intimate and coiy am-
biance of dU11ty rose and burgundy
decor create a perfect atm08phere
for your dining eiperience. Cafe
Lido ui also the recipient of the
Prestigious Southern California
Restaurant Writers' Silver Award
Casual attire. Dinner nightly until
midnight. Live ja.u nightly. Call
675-2968 for reservations
THE CANNERY
This historic waterfront landmark
in Newport' Cannerv Village fee
turec; fre&h local seafood 11nd Ea11t
ern beef Cons111Lently good i1erv1ce,
open for Lunch. Dinner, Sun
Champagne Brunch and Harb<Jr
\ru1ses. F.nterUunment nightly and
Sun afternoons Enjoy the lounge
food galley qu~rb clam rhowder'
3010 Laf'ayette 675 5777
C RAZY HORSE
STEAKHOUSE
C'ountry dining with cla'!!I! Authen·
lie western decor re11t.1111rnnt 1md
qalnon, featurin1t prime rih, fresh
;;eafoods. and their famous pan
sauteed 'lt.Eoak!I Lunrh: Mon·Fri
ner reservations guaranteed). Danc-
ing and live music in the saloon.
Oyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. Santa
Ana. (714) 649-1512.
THE REX RESTAU RANT
Located on tbe oceanfront across
from the Newport Beach pier, The
. Rei is the Orange Coast's most
exclusive seafood restaurant. Well
known for fresh Hawaiian gourmet
fish selections and specializi ngin
sweet Channel Island abalone, ten·
der veal and prime meats. T he
warm ambiance of the padded
booths. gothic paintings and Lhe
well stocked wine racks lend to
Ru's convivial atmoephere. The
Rei Restaurant is the choice of
locals M well at visitors. Recipient
of the prestigious T ravel-Holiday
award Casual/elegant attire.
Lunch, dinner Call 67fi-2566 for
r~rvat1ons. Valet parkin11:
TALE OF THE WHALE
E1~r1ence a step back into ume to
11 place where you can dine al your
own leisure Enjoy the romanoe of
old Newport with a panoramic ba,.v
view. E1cit.e your eeDllH with their
aenutional IM&food and traditional
favoritie.. Breakfut 7 a.m., Mon.-
Fri .. Lunch 11 -4 Mon.-Fri., Dinner
4-11 Mon. -Sat. S3t. and Sun.
Brunch 7-4, Oyet.er 8&1 Fri., Sat. &
• Sun Banquet facilities up t.o 500.
400 Main St., Balboa. 673-4633.
THE ALLEY RESTAURANT
Ideally located at the corner tlf P\H
and Relb<>a Blvd.. The Alley
Re.,tarurant offers meals with all lhe
freahneu and innovation of Jerry
Overland's original "Alley West" of
ten,yea111 ago. Locals will remember
ita previout location at the Newport
Pier. Cozy booths, mirrored pillan
and at.ained glaae, the new Alley
rest.aurant lives up to a reputation aa
the friendlie11t place to enjoy reuon·
ably priced coclrtaila, fine wina,
lunch, dinner or Sunday Brunch.
Jerry and Psuy Overland have
created an elegantly comfort.able res·
taurant with a menu emphaaizing
fre11h Beafoods, continental epecial-
ties and California cui1ine. Visit this
Newport Be11ch landmark. You may
even recognne the factt of some of
vour friends. Dinner served every
evening from 5:30, Daily lunch
'!pecial from 11:30 and Sunday
hrunch from 10-3. Reserv11tions:
l',46-9126.
Dl\m!CFAK~
GINO'S ON THE HILL
Alm°"t a Coeta Me&& landmark
where fnend11 and memories meet.
Gino's isn't an Italian Restaurant,
but a rest.aurant being run by a
llocal) Italian. Even though they
"4'rve msny lta.lian itema, they also
offer a large variety of other item&
on their menu. Known for "Hone11t
food and friendly service," Gino's
features a varied nienu with
empht18i11 on quality and re8.80ri1tble
prices. Cocktail hour with interest ·
ing notion11 at 4::m PM and Pia.on
Bar Wednesday thru Saturday be
gmmng at A::4() PM Super fun Sun-
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Locat.ed at 428 E. 17th Street, Coet.a
Mesa. Call 650-17M> for reHr
vationa, directiona or whatever. •.
GRAND DINN U TBSAn.
lmpTeMive dininl and prvf-'oaal
produc:tione are IUH to pa... MCh
time you vieit. The ertraordiaary
buffet offtre rout baron of beef,
rlued ham with a fruit .. uca. Geor-
gia chicken with J>MCb-and slue
and the Mahi Mahi i9 ..rvect in a
~t aauce. Tri-color fettuccini
and C'1'Mlll ia a real favorite. Enjoy
dinner and a play tonilbtl Grand
Dinner T'hnt.er located within the
Grand Hotel in Anaheim at 1 Hotel
Way. Call172-7710.
HAR LEQUIN DINNER
TBEATBB
Every cuatomer can be eipected '4
be treat.ed like a celebrity. The
theater offere acrumptioua meala
with top product1ona in an e&epnt
atmoepbere. The aumptuoua buffet
includn rout baron of beef,
chicken and fi1h diahea, 4>UW.
ulada, vesetablea, 1.nd einful d•-
eerta. The Sat. and Sun. brunch
includes a variety of •n diah•. The
Celebrity T.errace is available for
private dining. The individuaUy
decorat.ed privau baJcony rooms
overlook the 450-aeat hOn1e1hoe
shaped main room. T he Harlequin
is located at 3503 S. Harbor tn Santa
Ana. Call 979-7550
GUIDE TO ORANGE CDllSTRES .11\URAN IS
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1986 ,
oman·dies e
ID 'eSafir.e
Man attempts to pull 59-year-old victim
from mobile home, turned bac k by h eat
By PAUL ARCHIPLE Y
Of ... ~ .........
A Costa Mesa woman died Thurs-
day when her mobile home went up in
flames, despite a neighbor's . heroic
efforts to rescue her.
Ruthe S. Grosz. 59, lived alone 1n
Supported
Senate panel rec-
ommend• William
Rehnqulet be confirm~
aa chief juatice. A5
California
Alleged prostitution ring
maintained sophisticated
computer files on 12 ,000
businessmen./ A8
Nation
. Fast-moving glacier a
thrill to scientists and
threat to Indians./ A4
Sports
The Dodgers lost again to
Houston, dropping nine
games back./81
INDEX
Advice and Games
Auto Piiot
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A3
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8 1-7
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Date book
C6
Oatebook
A3
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Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
omic_s_
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Entertainment
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
$ports
Television
Weather A2
the mobile home at Play Pon Mobile
Village at 903 W. 17th St.
When Costa Mesa firefighters were
on the scene just before 8:40 p.m .. the
woman's home was already engulfed 1ri flames, said Administrative Chief
Jim Richey. Firefighters had the blaLe
Artist
stands
out at
festival
Gao Xiao-Hua has travelled
thousands of males to introduce the
trad111ons of the modest Y1 villagers
of rural China to the small ocean
community of Laguna Beach
The Chinese artist 1s catching the
interest of Festival of Arts\ IS1tors 1n
has sum.ng portrayals of the nomadic
UURA
MERK
PEOPLE IN THE News
tnbesmen who make 1he1r homl' m
the remote mountainous provlJlCC. ol
Sachuan. "'htch borders Tibet
-\1 30 )ears old Xiao-Hua 1s an
accomplished artist 1n his na11"e
country, and 1s quack!) making J
name for himself an the l 'ntted Statec;
He and has American '-'•k. Janet
Baker. made lhear home in Laguna
Beach JUSt over a }ear ago The~ met
at the BeiJ ing ~Peking) ( entral fn-
slllute of Fine Art where Baker was
studying for her doctorate Baker was
a student of X1ao-Hua·s.
Using a subdued color palene.
Xiao-Hua pays cl a11ent1on 10 the
intricate detail of 1 loth1ng and
Jewelry unique to the Y1 pk.
··Queen of the Fare Fesuva .. c;hows
a beaut~ful woman wr-~ppcd~n ~1ve
sheepskin dress accented by hand-
made silver button'i and Jl'WC:ll)
The state!\ woman 1n the: 011
pamung 1s the Ya counterpart of the:
A.mencan beaut> queen. I hl' r ire
Fest1' al Queen is <;elected not onl~ tor
her natural beaut). but tor her \klll'> 1n
creating and designing her tnnl..el'
and clothing
>\s an art admirer lompltmenl'>
(Pleaae aee ARTIST/A 2)
Beam accuses Roth
of prompting suit
By LISA MAHONEY
OI tho OolfJ l'tlot l left
Fourth Dl\tm t \upcn 1c;onal can-
d1datr Jim Beam fhursday repeated
an earlier accusati on that political
opponent Don Roth 1s trying to make
ha m look bad by convincing a former
hus1ne'is panner to file a lawsuit
aga1Mt him
Beam was responding to J 1 bes from
Roth O\er Ekam'o; asking an Orange
< ounty Superior Court Judge last
week to -seal an' personal business
recordc; that attornc\., fur former
partner W II ham ( oopCr ma y reque\I
Cooper. a memhc:r of Roth\ c,.
ecu11 ve committee. tiled a lawsuit
against Beam Development 1n Janu-
ary seeking compensation for invest·
ment money lost during a JOtot real
estate venture
Beam has accused Roth of trying 10
make poh11cal hay out of th e law\u11
because a telephone c;un.e) con-
ducted by the Roth <.amp 1n Januan
(Pleue eee BEAM/A2)
Beached 44-f oat
cruiser finally
saved frOm sea
By P AUL ARCHIPLEY
Of "'° Delly ..... ..... •
A wlvag<.' rrew pulled n hca1..hed
plcasurt boat ofT a ~luth county
beach Thursday. five dayo; after 11 ran
aground when the pilot reponedl) tell
ao;leep at tht helm
A. bulldo1er du& the 44-foot c.abm
cruiser out of the sand and the boat
wa~ pulled to a ncarh' accc~~ ramp
Thunda) atlemoon. ~ad Fnc D1eu
of L1fejl.larJ International. wh1cft
patrol~ tilt ~ac.h
.\ aane stood hy to htl the ho<11
onto a flatbt'd truck late fhunday for
the \hon tnp lrom Dana trond
Beach where 11 ..ta' grounded to r>ana
Point Hnrhor . ..aid a \poke'iman for
thC' \alvafe crew < rtne erry c•.-owncr of o\nchor
Mu1nr 1n nana Point vud the
I I
pleasure boat Fathum '-'Ould he
trucked to the harl:lor 'iomrttmc
before this morning 10 conform 10
state vehicle code rules on wade londs
Jcrt) said the S200.000 hoat prot>-
abl) sustained a mm1mum ofS50.000
to S60.000 an damage
"It ha!i two SI 0.000 cngmr-s 1h-.1
filled with sand and water and will
ha'e to be rebuilt. not to mention all
the other water damage." kn) sa1J
Earl> estimate' of damageo; of
SI0.000 mar ha'e been rnrrcct. he
1d. but the Ion rr the tl<,.tt YI on 1he
edge of thr ocean the more bcaltntt 1t
took
.. The) lrt 1t \It an thr '>Uri and thJt
pounds the h<"ck out of 11 · he ""d
He \31d water llttmagc to the
1ntenor. the wanna and the hull wa'
(Pleate Me BltACH1tD/A2)
l
r
' under control w1th1n ! 5 minutes.
But before they arrived, Dennis
O'Kecfe tned desperately to pull
Orosz out of her home.
O'Keefe, his father. Tobey.Sr., and
his son Tobey Ill were chaumg two
houses away when they smelled
smoke.
They ran outside and saw the
flames shooting out of the mobile
home.
O' Keefe ran 10 the front door where
he found Grosz wedged in the front
door. Flames were blowing through
the pan1ally opened dooc as O'Keefe
grabbed Gro l 's arm.
The intense heat drove him back.
His son Tobey brought a towel, which
he tncd to use for a second attempt to
grab G rosz. Again he was dnven back.
Ken Gerard. who ltved next door 10
Grosz. said he wac; standing an the
dnveway where the heat was almost
too much to bear "Hesa1d,·1can'tge1
her. I l's too hot,": Gerard recalled
~ .... ,....."'Leo ,eyM
Gao Xiao-Hua atanda out at the Laguna Featival of Art with
bl• palndnga of peuanta from hi• native vtllaae in
mountainous province of Sichuan near the Tibet borcfer.
"I saw her lyan& in the doorway. so
I had to run up and try to get her out,"
O'Kccfe said. "But J could feel the
hcatcom1ngdown,and I figured there
was no sense in me burn an&. I fi&urcd
her lungs were gone "
O'Kcefe's own hair was burned
from his efforts
Richard and <Jene Budd. who
manage the I 03-space paJk. !>aid
Grosz had other small fires in the 1 a,
)cars she lt vcd at the park ·
She was a chain smoker, and
firefiahters had to pull her maurcs
out about six· months earlier after
Grosz had been smoklng1n bed.Gene
Budd said.
She also was a d1abc11c with hean
problems. Budd said ·
Because the fire 1n,olved a death.
mvesugators would have to treat the
ca!lt as a possible c.nme scene. Riche}
said until the cauc;e of the fire wa~
determined ·
Three engJnes. 1-wo truck6. a medJc
(Pleue 11ee WOMA.N/A.2)
Gays co~vene in
Laguna against
AIDS initiative
Rights leader urges
activism to combat
·growing.Intolerance·
By PA"L'L ARCHI PLEY
OIU.00...,"°'I""'
~1gns of ~•el)\ 1ncrea'>ing 1n
toler.rnce 10 gays and lesb1am.-ha ve to
be met 1.Ytth political act1v1 sm. a
leading ga) rights spokesman ..aid
• Wednesda)
Steve Shulte mayor ot West Holl;r·
wood. told an audience of about I 'O
gays and lesbians in Laguna Beach
that their first order of business 1<, to
defeat Propos1t1on 64. the ro-callcd
LaRouche 1n1tiat1ve on AIDS
If made law. e\Cry -;uspcctcd per-
son would ha H' lO be le'>ted for A.ID\.
Shulte !>aid "'' man} a.. I 00 000
people 1n < aJ1lom1a could be fired
and 300.000 could be quarantined
The state v.ould spend an esll·
mated S2 1 billion 1mplemen11ng the
lav. he said at the Laguna Outreach
meeting Laguna Outreach 1<; a non-
profit suppon group for the homosex-
ual cummun1t}
··wh) 1s 1h1s happening in C'ah-
lom1a·1·· he asked .. Don't forget ttJat
in the 1940'> 170.000 Japanese were
interned -under a ltberal Demo-
uat1C' prc'i1dent
··fahfom1a·s a bellweather '>tale If
11'\ \uccec;sful vou can be sure they'll
take the \how on the road "
Shulte ~ad LaRouche 1c; cap1-
1almng on peoplc·s fear of A.IDS. and
the g6vrmmcn1 1s fueling that fear
rather than d1.,pelling tt
Sacramento helps set thc: tonr when
la"'' hke A.RI a hill that would have
(Pleaae 11ee GAY S/ A2)
Big drug assault
at f>order planned
W.\ Htr-.C,fO!'ll (.\Pl-The Re-
agan adman1strauon Thur~a~ an-
nounced a massive new campaign to
halt the flO\\ of drugs acrO'iS the
Mexican border. bu1 the new vow of
cooperation from Mexico came amid
the disclosure that an Amencan drug
agent had been detained b) police 1n
Guadalajara
Ai; he JOIOl'd Vice Prc<t1d<.·n1 George
Bush to announce ··opcrauon A.1-
liance" along the 2.000-mlle border
Anornn General Edwin Meese wal\
quesuocied about the rin.um'\tanre'i
1n' oh ing the de1en11on and 'iubse-
qucnt relca<te of \i ll tOr ( nrteJ Jr an
agent with the Drug f-nfOrcement
.\Jm1nl\lr•1t1on
Jalt'>ni ~lat<.' poltlC: tno~ < 11n<.·11n1n
cuc;t0<h ~ edncc;diJ\ hut ..et him Ire<.'
after he was '1dent1fied as a L
gov<"rnment narcotics agent. said
Francisco Fonseca. a spokesman for
the Me,ucan attome) general's officx
But Ten) Burke. special agent 1n
,·harge of the DEA 's Phoenix. An1 .
office. charged that Corte7 had been
kidnapped and ~ten . ··apparcnth
from a public place ··
.\sked about 1he mc1dent. coming
about o year and a half after an·
.\mencan drug agent was kidnapped
and murdered 1n Mexico. Mcec;e said
.. ~<.· h:l\e reporh .. that an agent wa'
'de1a1 r1ed and alleged I) m1s1rea1ed··
h' hK·al \.1 n1can authonues
DI .\ .\dm1ni~trator John La"'n
..aid that ( nno had hecn in \.1e,1co
'>ln<.c Januar) I 'IXti He ..aid ( onez
(Plea.e see M ASSIVE/A2)
Airlines allotted OC flights
Carrier s happy with access pla n . whic h
sailed t h rough OC Airport Commission
puhhc. hc:ann~' on a \tall rcpon that
uinta1ned anJh\I\ ut J 1rp11n 01gh1
allu<.at111n l\\Ul'\
l<etx·l1;1 \a1J a1rpon ,t,111 J' rndcd
fl'.ll hin11 uin<.IU\llln' l'.Hh 1n thl'
hr.1nn11-' 1e1 l'nl11ura11-l' Jl\l U\\llJO
1n,1t-.1d ail Jngr, r1·ad111n .
Jim Beam
By LISA MAHONEY
Of tho Deity l'llol ll•n
A nl'W au·c:ss plan rc.·gulJllng tl1ghh
al Orange: ( ount\ \ John W.l\Ol'
A1rpon pn>eel·dcd thwugh lhl' \1r-
port ( omm1i;,1on '-'llh hllll u1n·
tro\er" 'Wcdne<,da\
l nhke pre' mu" Jll<.'mpl\ 10 uin-
trol flight\ at tht• J irpon th1~ lat<.'c;\
scheme: 10 halantr air trJllil demJnd' •
ag<iin,1 nol\t' lOnll'rn' nwt "1th l11th-
oppo<,1\111n Imm .11rl1nt''
Tied to a \earl\ fM\\l'll[l.l'r 1111111
e'itahlJc,ht·d Ill \ellk ti l.t'-'\llll '-'Ith
"IC\lof)Ort Bt·ath .ind l\\(l \lll/l'n'
grnur' mer J1q1on iirn'-'th .111d
polen11al nni-.c 10<. rea'>c.'' till" .1ln·"
plan hi.'nctittcd from ran1np;it1nn h\
the air l Jmcf\. '\<lid \irp.1rt \1.1 n..1gr1
( 1cnrgr Rctx•lla
In foll the Ii na I rt.inn 111\ 1•d out 111
..... ""',...."' l .... ..,..
A crane atralo• to pull the 44-foot cabin
crutMJr Fathom out of tbe aurf Tbunday at
Dana Strand Beach. A laraer crane WH
nentually brought ln to do the ~b.
• )
.... . ,
It ''·'' aprarl'nt 'W t•dnl·,Ja, lhl'
.ippm;ll h \\a1rkl·<l In r11ntra't 111
hl.tnn~' 11ri pa'I plan' "'hnr ,11rlinr
fl'l'fl''l'nlall\l'' hJ\l threatened la"'
\llll\ -.ind c..irnl'd through on them
-'flt"akl"r' l"\flr~'rd ~ennal a~rc.·1·
m1·nt \qlh lhl' f)lan \.\hl(h an C\...Cnll•
rn .. 11nt;11n' lhl \l:lt u' 4uo amun[l mo,1
(Pleaite itee AIRLlNES/A2)
Mesacop_s
ask help
finding
motorist
8~ TO~\ \AA~ EDRA
Of.tho o""' "°' •11111
Polau .trl' ''"'"'It lh1· puhlh ' ·""'t.llhl' 111 llnd1n11 the drpc1 ol .1
p11 l\u1' 1t\J1 lo. that hohl·J lrom thl·
,, l·ri. 111.11 ,1,1.1 \fr\3 trJllil :.tl l ldcnt
tlw. \l.1'('lo. ,.,1, an~ l\.\11 rt'a1plt' 1n1un·d
unl' \ rtlll< II\
\1tl h.1d I 11\\ In I"' nl I l\\t!l \tc\3
rem vwtl 111 thr 11.1umo1 \l,ard at
f a)11n1am \ .illn f{l•itit>nlill Hnc;p1ul
I h111'\tlil' ·'' 1n\C\l1 :110" made n
,1p~JI ll• arn'1nl" ha'lnp 1nfnrma11on
11n the h11-and·ru11 :H1.1dtnt \.1onda\
Cln Me..a \ aJc l>n .. c F.a t
I o"lcr'' \omhta11n alter '11fknng
m.""\C h<'.1d 1n1unc\, hH hc':cn
11p111 .11kd lrl'm cnt1<:al to 'it'nmJ\ He
\.\,,, ,1 P·'""''nJl'r in a Va'l~'"'"'cn tb11
1\1111 tlt1\ l'n tH k\\t.' l.an\tn ... I. "hll
(Pleaee eee H&LP/A2 l
..
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A2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, August 15, 1986
0.., ......... .., ........ 1( .....
Coeta Me.. flreflghtera dooae remaining
embers at a home at Play Port Mobile
Vtllaae Tbur•day where 59-year-old Ruthe
Groudled. . .
WOMAN DIES IN MOBILE HOME FIRE ...
From Al
unit and 21 firelighters l'rom three
Costa Mesa stations responded to the
fire
Grosz has a sister. Ann Barnes of
Santa Barbara. and a son. Gene Budd
said.
She worked as a ·bookkeeper for
Debkar Co. in San Bernardino, s~e
said.
HELP SOUGHT IN FINDING DRIVER ...
From Al
suflcred a fracturt·d ld't ankk in the 2
p.m. acndent.
Jan~en.-0fC'Mia M e,a. lost control
. uf the \'oll-s"agen wl11k tr)ing to
a\01d a white compact pickup track
that suddenh pulled out of a dnve-
wa) in the '1l·•nit~ ol 2775 Mesa
Ve rde Ea!>t. '>:lid ollicer Bob
Baumgardner
The Vulks"agcn rolled tY.in· CJt'l'I·
mg Fo'' ler. police repurted
\k am,h1k the truci.... un toucht•d
1n the accid ent. sped awa).
"We're hoping someone may have
seen the accident." Baumgardner
'aid. 'Tm prctt~ sure the dnver 1s
going to tell somebody. and we're
hoping that person will tell U!. ...
f he trud .. 1s descn bed as ha\ 1ng
ut1ht\ beds on each side and an open
bed on the back. Police were able to
obtain a partial license plate of " 2P J4-
.. :ilthough Baumgardner said he
didn't think the number was right.
He added that investigat~..qu
tioned residents in the area. hoping
the truck belonged to a hired worker.
But no one seemed to recognize the
vehicle.
The dri ver 1s wanted on suspicion
offelony hit and run.
.\nyohe with informauon is asked
to call Baumgardner or de!ect1 ve
Flo~d Waldron at 754-5264
ARTIST ST ANDS OUT AT FESTIVAL ...
From Al
Xiao-Hua on h1' e\htbll. Bakt·1
wa tches him 10 on.Irr tu nollLC !.1gm.
of uncas1ne~s. Perhap~ bccau.-,e oftw,
limited command of the Fngh'\h
language. X1au-liua appear<> c;enou-.
and !>h). He rcht''> hca\ 11~ on the help -
ofh1sw1fe"'ho1ramlatc~forh1m But
Baker hesna1es 10 111terrupt -then·"
an air ul un'>pUkl'n l'l)Opt·rat1on "lie
ts ha' 1ng a good lime 1h1o; \Ummn
pract11:1ng hi\ l ngli~h .. \IW <,a1J
proudl)
ThC" languJgl· ma\ tx· .i 'mall
barrier. but \1j11 l lua'.; rMinllng\;.m·
bridging the g;ip-.
Baker -.aid \i;1n-l lua hJ'> twcn v.cll
recel\ ed b' art lo' er<; '' h11 ha \t' hcen
wandering' thl' lcc;tl\ill grounds
"·People ha' e he<.'n 'c1 ~ 1. unou,," 'hL·
-;aid.
Bctau'>l' ol the. "mplint~ ut the '1 1
people. the)' luok almo't pnm1t1\ c in
Xiao-Hua·~ portrait\ \.I an) peopk
fi nd ll difficult tn hd1nt· that thl'
people arc ol .1 1 ulturl' '>till
floumh1ng. Baker '>did Cln tht• <.on-
trar). the p()pula1111n ot the 'i1chuan
Y1 1c, mort' thdn I 2 million The
pl"opll' makl' .1 mi:c.1grr Ji, ing ra1'>1ng.
cattle 1n <t terrain 111 v.h1th onl~
potat<H.''> 1.Jn ti-nm
Olten t·onluscd \\Ith '-longulian'
..\mencan Indian<. ur \hi\ an Indian<>
the por1ralls ol thl· 'Ii tnbc .. mcn
<;tand out Jmung the "ioutht•rn ( ,ilt·
tomian an-Jnt1·\I\ k ..trt that dllrlll· nale~ mulh ul !ht· f't·,11,,il
B11t the pcr\on \\ 11h .in l'\t· tor 1.kt.111
'"" nuucc somcth tng \Cr) regional
about the pa1nt1ngs. l'ndrrncath the
\UbJeCI!>. dC'CoratlVl' attire. 'iOmt• of
the Y1 pcopk arc v..eanng black
( on H'rse 1enn1s shoes.
'iau-Hua paints the Y1 '1llagers
for a number of reasons. he sa id v.1t h
the help of his" 1le's translati on. ··He
1s J){'rsonall) interested 1n the pnm1-
t1\ e cul Lure!>. He Ii nds them aesthe tic
and personal I~ d ings tu the s1mplt~ur
nature." she expl:11ncd
But man) Chme'>e people "erl' not
n'crh cnthus1a-;t1c ahuut h1'> ~ori... a1
lim. sht• said
.. People ma) 'It'"° h1!> p1t·ture!> a
t:ertam ''a' because the\-can be seen
3\ \hO\\ 1ni peopk v. ho are back ward
ur pnm1tl\ e. He ts portra) 1ng an
underside ofthl' Commun 1st goH·rn-
ment and the\ would rather (!ht·
ar11'>h} ~hU\\ · \.\.Ori.men building
bridges." v..ork1ng toward 1he better-
ment of the cu'untn. she 'aid.·
Bu1 since 1980-the Ch1nc!>e an
v..orld has sho" n mon· inlcre\t 1n 1he
datl) hw<. ol the peopk ot tht·
pro' 1nce.-. l>f ( hina The '1 1 arc not
l'thn1talh t hine~e. n11r are tht•\
Chinese -ut11en' Onh ~1ncc 1949.
\\hen the C ommun1<,1 ( hinesc bt·gan
ruling thl' urnntn. \H're all the
nro' ince, lumped under one gm ern-
mcnr
fnd:.t) l\\U ofh" oil ra1n11ng~ arr
11\\ nl·d <Jnd permJnl'ntl) e\h1bittd 1n
the C h1na '\at1unal -\rt C1aller) tor
\ untl'mpuran art
.\nd. because the Y1 people are
'1r1uall) untouched b) outside in-
fluences -fo reign visit ors arc barred
fro m traveling in the region -Xiao-
Hua felt Jl his dut} to show their self-
sutTtc1ent and independent hfestyle,
he said.
'<iao-Hua had longed to come to
the United States for years, he said.
"'An artist should understand an
bc}ond his own country. I was very
isolated there:· he said:
Since he began exhibiting at the
Festival of Arts he has sold several
paintings - (Queen of the Fire
Festival is up for grabs for $30.000).
But more importantly. !31d Baker. he
has had contacts with several gallery
owners interested in his work. He also
helps supplement their income by
painting portraits at his fes11val booth
for $300.
With plans 10 stay in the Uniteo
Stales, he said he will continue to
pai nt the Y1 people using the hun-
dreds of photographs he has collected.
"He doesn't really understand the
.\mencan culture yet. But he says he
ma~ pa1n1 Chinese Americans 1n the
fulure." Baker translated
.\ conttnous stream of visitors
stood gazing and admiring hi s p:flnt-
mgs in what was his first show at the
Festi val of Arts.
"For the time -he feel s he has a
subject matter that is unique. It will
enable him to make a distincti ve
artistic mark."
Hazy sunshine in afternoon
Hazy aftetnoon aunlhln. will follow nlaht and morning low
cloud• today and Saturday, the Natlonel Yf•ther Set'VICe -'d.
Orange co .. t beaohee will warm up to afternoon high• ranging from 68 to 72. Inland, temperatur .. wlll reach the IOwer
801 today. Overnight Iowa wlll dip to the lower 801.
Sou,hwest to WMt winds 15 knot• wlll blow over 2·foot ....
thlt afternoon and evening along lnnef' coutal waters. E.xtentlve
low cloudlness wlll partially c:lear this afternoon.
Farther out. variable winds wlll reach 10 knots or less with '4-
foot seas through tonight. ·
U.S. Temps
Hig/11, 10wt tllfOUQll 5 p.m. T'i.~
Albtny,N Y
All)uql*que
Am81111o
Anct\Ofegt ,..,..,,,.
AlltnllC Ctty
Alltlln
81111MO<I
BlfmlnghMll
811imarCll
8olM
Bo.ton
Buffelo 8u(llngton. VI c..,., CllarlMton.w VI
c~ Chlellgo
C1nclnne11
C!ev91Mlcl
COl<;mt>le,S.C. Columbu9,0lllO
Concofd,N.H
Oellat·FI Worth
Oeyton '*'-0..MOIMI
Oettoll
EJPeeo
Felrl>enkl
F1rgo
1'119f1•" Grand~•
Gr .. t Felft
Gr.nat>oro.N C
Hwtlord
Helene
81 62
"' 86 u ee
95 75
17 111 80 82
91 70
88 72
83 S2 90 73 118 ..
91 74
87 82 101 ee
83 81
91 so 79 58
84 70
84 55
98 50 81 89
90 .. ea 58 87 75 ee 13
84 58 83 59
91 so
81 51
91 74
81 70 101 78
88 12 86 1141
82 70
Calif. Temps
Hlgh1, IOM through 5 p.m. Tllvndey
Ae>ole Velllf 10A 85
Balc1tt1teld 100 119 8et'1ow 108 74
8Nllmoni 98 59
81g8Mr 83 47 81ythl 110 80
Cetlllllle 70 14 CulYlf City 79 63
Eurlk• 80 55
F.-.o 101 &7
IAnc:Utll 97 72
lor>g 8Mch 82 82 Loe Anotill 88 81
Mwytv!ne 96 &7
MonroYla 93 69
Monl9bello 14 112 Mont«ey 70 &6
Neldlel 109 TO
Newport 8Ndl 12 e 1 our.no 10 111
Onllf\O 93 60
Plllm Springe 113 78 PIMdlfte 89 SO PelORoblll et 50
Santi M1tle
Sant. Monle:e Stockton
TW-V"*"f T0<r..-
Surf Report
14 58 88 81
et &9 83 ...
78 so
9Ncfl ,.... Mu3 • Dir. Zuma 2 tw
Santi Montcl 1 2 aw
Newport 2 3 fW
San Dl4IQo Cnly 1 2 "" Ovll«l'I IO< 8llu1dly. Uttle cl\lnge.
Tides
TODAY
F\t.i low 1:04 1.m. -0 1
l.04e.m 38
Honotulu
Houlton
lndltlntipoltt Jecl<80tl,Mlaa.
5e 49
86 70
71 14
98 74 83 14
81 et
13 59
92 5a 75 e1
12 so
10 51
85 48
88 82 74 so n 57
88 14
86 ... ee 73 ee 85 so 52 95 73
87 t!O 83 58
114 87
11 ao
89 67
85 38
82 81
79 44 80 82 ee 51
81 68
82 S3
87 so 97 75 at 78
87 59
93 72 so 48 79 70
105 78
Extended AIOwooCI City 11 $9
At...-..0. 94 57
S-10 91 5e
~low
Second hlgtl
11:491.m. 2.9 1:17 p,m "'rui"y 82
Sellnu 70 57
K8/\IMCl1y
LMVIOU
Utile Roc:lt
LOUlevMle
Memphla Mleml BMCl't
91 89
llO 85
93 73
87 11
Night Ind morning low ciouc:11 -log
along the coul, tprNdll>Q U)lendllU11ng
the -ty momlnQ hOurl, Olfl«wiM fair
with lluy Wlfm 01}'9 during lhe Sundey
through TUMCley period TIMPl'•lure reno-~. hlghl 88 to 76. Lowe
57 tolls. ve11eya, 111g11.,.2 to98. Lows 58
1oee.
Sen Bemerdlno 95 SO Sii> G1llil9i 89 8 1
Sen Dl4IQo 7 4 64
Siil FrancltlCo et 58
Sen JoM 82 67 s.,..,.,.~ e2 83
Santa Betbete 88 67 Senta Cna 87 5a
Finl \OW 58•.m. -0 1
~low 8~4•e.m. u 12:58pm 27
~high 7 19p.m. 88
Sllfl rl-today 11 II 14 e.m. Ind Mii
ai 7:40 pm.
Moonrl-today114·49pm lndMt• tomorrow at 1·20 e.m
AIRLINES HAPPY WITH ACCESS PLAN •.•
From Al
air carriers while allowing a per-
centage of passenger growth for all.
Under terms of the Newport Beach
settlement, 4.75 l'(lillion air trevelers
can pa~s through the airport·in any
given year. This limit requires the
county to control the amount of
passenger travel through flight alloca-
tions.
Recommendations adopted Q}' the
fi ve member commission, with Cbm-
missioner Ray Maggi absent. include
maintaining the current distnbution
of the 55 average dail y departures
(ADDs) allowed at the airport.
The average daily departures.
which equal one takeoff and one
landing. are divided into two classes
-A and AA -With AA being the
quietest.
The Class A distribution among thr
airport's nine airlines is as follows:
A1rCal. 9.5: Republic, 6: Amencan.
5.5; Frontier. 5; PSA. 3; Western, 3;
Jet America, 2; Continental, 2 and
America West, 0.
Three Class A ADDs previously
returned to the county by Republic.
will remain in county hands as a
hedge against a possible exceeding of
the passenger limit.
Class AA flights will remain PSA: 6.
AirCal: 6 and America West: 4.
The new access plan would also
create a new class of AD Os-Class E.
E or exempt ADDs have been issued ·
to three airlines on a temporary basis
over the last year.
The quietest of aircraft at the
airport, the category was not orig-
inally supposed to be subject to flight
reiulation. But to keep the airport
within the passenger cap, 14 per-
manent E fl ights arc recommended.
Air Cal and PSA. two airlines fl ying
exempt aircraft. argued for 16 or
more. Their representatives also tncd
to convince the commission not to
give any E flights to America West
which is test flyi ng a modjfied Boeing
737-300 to see if it qualifies under the
Class E noise limits.
The commission decided to give
America West two E flights and
divide the remaining 12 equally
between AirCal and PSA. (f tbe
737-300 doesn't qualify. America
Wesfs two flights will go to AirCal,
the commission recommended.
Commuter airlines will also '*
regulated for the first time under t1lt
new plan. Commissioners r
ommend the short hop aircraft
allowed up to 200.000 passengers
year.
Also included in the commission
recommendation is allocation
·county AD Os when doing so will
cause the airport to violate
passenger cap.
BEAM SAYS ROTH OF PROMPTED SUIT •..
From Al
asked voters whether they would vote
for Beam if they knew he had been
sued by a former business partner.
Noting that the lawsuit was filed
the day before the Roth survey. Beam
said. "It's plenty blatant what's going
on here."'
Pre-empting a morning press con-
ference Beam called to announce he
has the support of failed primaf)
candidate Manuel Mendez. Roth met
with reporters an hour earlier 10 ask
what Beam was trying to hide.
Roth . ma)or of Anaheim. said he
was not responsible for Cooper's
lihng the lawsuit and noted that he
did not make it an issue in the
primary campaign. But he added.
"Jim's tactics in court to seal his
personal business records from pub-
lic review m~kes us all wonder just
what Jim Beam 1s trying to hide."
Beam. whose records were ordered
sealed through the Nov. 4 election.
said he is only trying to prevent his
opponent from exploiting a situauon
he believes Roth himself created.
"It's obvious what their tactic 1s.
This JUSt gives them an unlimited
fishing expedition of my personal
business."
Beam. mayor of Orange, finished
first out of a field of four candidates in
the June pnmaf).
Roth ran a close second with
former U.S. Rep. Jerry Patterson
trailing third and Mendez last.
Patterson. a Democrat. has thrown
his support to Beam.
The successful candidate will re-
place retmng Supervisor Ralph
Clark.
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~hat ht >' -a l,1\l l\I a right "'>nge1 \ otcr rt'g"tra11on tin\ l'\ Jho art'
.1 hro,,n '>hlrt undcrv..a~ 1n ga) and ll•,h1.in Lllnl·
'Tm not .-,un· \H' r1 not t'ntt·nng .1 mun1t1e<;. he \31d
dark agi: nr lal 111g a hr111k hdort· ;111 "ihultt· told 11\tl·nn' thn l<tn turn
enlightened na thl·1r fright <Jnd anger 1nt(1 ru'>1t11c
.. rhat'.-. \\h) 1t\ llllport.lnt ((1 bl" JttJtJn anJ 1n lhl' prOll'\\ dC\Clup
morl' polttirnl dout
"The rt· nct'd to he ga)' and lesbian<>
1n office V.e ha\t" to \CC we have an
agendl)." hl' '>atd
That agenda includes not onl)
honH>'>c \ual 1c;.,ues. 'iuch as -.exual
ll' II ltbcrties. the right to leiall)'
rl't ogn11ed homosexual marriages
and to adopt children. but aho
rl'duung. povcrt)'. li"ing w11h d1gnit}
1n old age and eliminating nuclear
\\Capons 'Those arc all ga)' and
le\h1an issues:· Shulte said.
"Our movement is not unlike the
ll' ti rights movement of the '60~. to
ha\e the courage to face what we're
being beset with.'' Shulte said.
MASSIVEDRUQ:ASSAULT AT BORDER._..
From Al ~ ·
allegcdl)' had hl'l'O ·1{1mtre0:ttec..l and
relea<>cd" hur 'a1J hl' did not knn'>'
"hat the ml4'treJtmt·n1 l'nta1kd
lie '><lid I hat<. 0111.·1 lr.1tl lcll Mnt< o
am.I was en mule tu \nJOna Ju\t11 l'
Dcpanmcnt \pokc'>mJn John Ruc;.,1:11
said CortN would :irr1\1· 1n T ut\011
late T hum.lay
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added thal "'the Mn1t:in ~tnrnt"\
grncral ( <-ierg10 Ramirel ( 1arua I and 'i
;ire are dc1crn11ncd to tight 11 (drug
tra flkk1 ngl on hot h side<. of tht•
tmrdt•r "
The 1nc1den1 w:i~ c..l1 vulgcd :l'-
Mc:>.1t·an Prt.''>1dent Miguel de la
'vtaJnd wa-; rnnclu<ling a two-da)
ollictal Vl\lt to Washington.
During thc new<; conference an·
11ounring d<.'tath of O pe ration ·\J.
l1.1nlt" -tht• 1oin1 campaign against
J rug trafficking 1n\ohing U.S. and
'Vl c·ocan officials. Mee~e said that
'\.1n1can officials had "pledged pros-
ccu11on of the people involved. tf any
wrongdoing is fo und."
He said ofllc1als in Washington
were -;1111 rccc1v1ng reports on the
incident and had not talked directl y
with the agent
La~t )ear. Ennqu• Camarena
')ala1ar. an .\mcncan drug agent. was
kidnapped and murderrd 111 Mexico.
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"'It was a fi ve-to six-hour job if we
could've grabbed• it when It hap-
pened,'' Jerry said. ""But we had to dig
down into the sand and bring it out.
""They blew it. It's a crying shame
really. It's a beautiful boat.
"But hindsight is always outstand-
ing," he said.
The boat ran aground early Sunday
morning when co-owner and pilot
Ross Rutledge reportedly fell asleep
while taking the boat from Newport
Beach to Dana Point.
Neither Rutledge nor passenger
Barry Anderson were tnJured. said
Orange County Sheriffs Lt. Russ
Elsner.
Shutters
Designed • Finished •
The Sheriffs Harbor Patrol tried to
pull the boat back into the surf
Sunday. then the Costa Mesa-based
firm Vessel Assist took over.
After three days of attempts to tow
the Fathom back out to sea, insurance
representatives and owners decided
10 retneve the boat by land.
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