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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-12 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. J986 --~suspect · 1-e·leased th men in sllj}erpower sta.ndoff et~ined in eniqassie_s instead. of jail "I'm not a tree man, but I'm changing foot cell, which he was sharing with ·for U.S. News & World Report. later. one hotel for< a better hotel." someone we: think was an infonnant, "That's all that's chaflled." .Shultz cinpbasiud the U.S. view: . Tass, the official Soviet news and that he won't be subjected to four In a' BtookJyn courtoom minutes. "These two people -Zakh.vov lfgency, said, .. The investigation into hours of interrogation every day," as c.arJier, U.S. Olatrict Judp Joseph .M. and DanilofT :-~ no way co_m • . Danilofl's case continues. He must he hid been since being seized on a Mci.,.u&h,in sianed an .order rel~s.-parable. There is no way we are aoana By .MICllAEL PUTZEL ............ ~11,IJ I •HI WASHINGTON -Th.e. United S tates ari{i ~viet l,.Jnipn today released an · Ainer:ican journalist jailed in Moscow and an accused Soviet spy held in New York to the custody of their countriet' embassies. ~ II " September Stocks fell sharply again o ay n recorCf-paeea - trading volume after suf- fering a historic plunge a · day earlier ./810 Coast Bren Center at UC Irvine gets an early ground- . breaking./ A3 Nation .· House backs dellth pen- alty for some drug pushers./ A4 World Another American has been kidnapped in Belrut./A4 Date book South Coast Repertory unveils the first of five wQrld premieres carded for the 1986-87 season. /Page3 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Clas.slfied Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion _e911ce log Pu bric nottees Sports Television Weather cs A3 B 10-11 82-8 C6 .. But the actions merely changed the locations where the men arc being . held. Secretary of State Georas: P. ·~ultz said the .United States still . considers rep<irter Nicholas nanilofT 'a "hostage." In Moscow, OanilofTtold reporters after hi s release from a KGB prison. r .not leave the t,erritory of the Soviet Moscow str~et· I J days ago.. : ing Gennadiy Zalchaiov, a Soviet . to trade them off for one another.,. Union." · • . Shultz told rcponers at the Whate · employee of the United Nations, to The secretary of state Slid "of President Reagan brolce the new~ ta 1-fouse that, indetd. Daniloffhas bccfl his .co~try's am~or to the .. course" .when asked -if he felt that a group of elementary sch~I princi-· cnugcd and. was rcfcased under· the Uniied States, Y~ri Dubinin. · Oanllofl' remafos ao "h~" ·of the pcils and others,gath'ered in.the Wh ite understanding that, "If called upon to · The j udge l\tted.aftcr rcceivin4 the Soviet Union. House Rose Garden. appear in cQ.urt, he will do so." ambassador's usurancct in wnting Shultz reiterated that the charaes "We ar_e so rdieved and happy that "What has chang~d is his phyMcal tha~ DanilofT would be relea~ from against OantlofTwcre false and that he Mr. Dan1lofT 1s out of that 8-by-I (): location." Shultz said of the reponer his Mosco.w cell. That came minutes (Pleaee eee DAl'flLOFP' / A2) ROBERT HYNDMAN .. Panel dooms China · "' . ,. 'House Coastal Com.mission OKs twd new homes for landmark· s site By TONY SAAVEDRA Of tM OeltJ ..... '""' With the C'ahfom1a Coastal Com- mission gi ving 1ts blessing Thursday, nothing stands between the bull- dozers and a pagoda-style Nc'¥J)On Harbor landmark kr\own as the China House. ' The state panel. meeting in San Francisco. approved two con- troversial reQuests to build a pair of modem homes where the 56-ycar- ld, pink-hued China House now overlooks the harbor. The Oncntal-style res1dcn~ •S being ·purchased for Sl.4 m1lh on by two Newpon Beach couples. who plan 10 knock It down. Demolit1on of the China House probably won't be for another six mon ths. s aid arc hitec t Brion Jeannette, who 1s dcsigmng the new homes for Donna and Ernest Schroeder. and Manha and James Beauchamp. News of the China House's im- pending demise snfunated ne1~bors and other history buffs fighllng to preserve the h1stonc structure that ga ve China Cove Its name. "Trad1tionallv. 1he commission has sa1d screw the few. power to the public Now. here we arc in China Cove and the eomm1ss1on sa ys screw the public and give 11 to the few, .. said Alan Lcavenson, a Pasadena real _estate investor who recentl y offered 10 bu\ and preserve the ornate house. "H.ow do you figure that action? Who got to whom '1_ .. Lea venson said. · ") feel r<"al had fo r the people of .Newpon ~each and I'm mad as hell No..., the nrx1 \Ound \Ou hear will ht' bulldo1er~ " Jranneur arg,!Jcd 1hcn:·wa\ mort· al stake than !)a'ving what many con- sider one f Ncwport Beach's few remaining r«'ll l''> 'Tm sad 10 <;ec the< htna House.go. m)'sclf." Jeannette <;a1d ... Bui you \llll have a larger 1\'\Ul' to deal with. and that'sproP!.!M) ng)W• I don't feel one ne1ghhor can keep another from butldmg a legal homr on~ lt>gal lot "- Government to meurn HB terrorist victim Jrannelle 'Miid he wa~ plea'\Cd w11h the comm1'i'i1on"• Jcrn.1on, although the Schrot•dcr<. Jnd Beauchamp!> had to make \llml' minor l·oncr\\IOn'>. Tom c rand.ill \nuth l'Oa\I d1s1rn t uin.·l tor nf the f'oa'1al \c>mmi'i!>1on. \atd tht' 1'4o lh1rnc'' \.\Ill ha\l' to be -.ct bad, fa rtlwr than nntz1nall ) proposed. By ROBERT BARK ER Of .... Dely "-' ..... Representa11ves of the White House and State Ocpanmcnt are expected to attend a 1rad111onal Aindu funeral ~en1ce Sunda~ .in Orange County for a Hun11ng1o n Beach man who was the first pa~~cn· ger to be gunned down in the 1erron~1 attack on a Pan Arn Jet 1n Karat'.h1. Pakistan. Valley1nan found slain in Florida Police in Flonda arc investigating the death of a Fountain Valley man whose body was d1srnvcrt'd tied between two poles near a Roca Raton hO\ISina development. M•jor Doug Ph1ppc; of the Palm Beach County Sheriffs <>flice ..aid the dead man ha.s been 1den1 1fifd as Michael Shane Patterson, 32 Phipps said Patterson. whosc fam- ily lives in Fountain Valley. had been traveling in rcctnt month!. and ap- -parcntly had no pt•rmanrnt home or steady JOb in Florida. Fam11\ mt•mhcr'> \aid 1ha1 <>Cn1ce-; Satc~h Patel. 19. a 'oungcr hrother for RaJ<'<;h Kumar. N . will he held at of Kumar who had changed h1" name We\tman .. tc.>r Mcmonal Park In Wt'\l· rC'rC'ntly. said the txxiM..''i ofh1s hrothcr 11110'ilrr along with 1hose for his and g.randmothcr arml'd late fhu r'· grandmethcr. Tht• t 1rrurnstanrcc; oi ' da} from Karar h1 llll' grandrntilhcr'' dralh ha,cn't Kumar and h1'i gr:trtdmother. hcen karnt•d 1-.u,t•rtx-n Paid. \\l'rr among at lea\I Kumar was acrompanying tn' 111 pa'isengcrs kil led Junng the I~­ grandmother from India 10 Hunt-hou1 c;1ege b~ four i.\r:ih h11ackn' on ington Beach wht•n lerron'ils l<lnk 1tw iumbo 1c11tner •\n t'\llmatl'd 12 7 O\er thr plane on ~h1t·h the~ and an P"''-t'ngc.-r\ were in1un·d in 1he <.land aunt were oas'ien)Zer,. oil that ended 1n a hlorn.I ) s~oO!•>Ut Coastal panel OKs ~ Aliso fitness academy By LISA MAHONEY Of, ... 0-"J "91 ltefl A rropo-.al lo build .1 S50 million fitncS\ a1.adcm~ 1n 1h1· """ Grccnhflt C'ast of I .aguna Beach was approv<'d Thur'l<la \ "' 1tw Cal1forn1a ( oa'ital < ·omm1ss1on. The approval wa'i the la'il major hurdle for at·adt'lll\ 1>rop111wn1' and the National Fitne'l'i Foondatron who put IUnd-ra1\lnR dforh nn hold while the prOJeCt worked 11-; way through a matl' nt rnunt\ ,111d c;tate re' tr"'' I nt rn<led a' a nat1onnl center nf 1Mtruct10n tor ph\'\11.al eduGl11on teacher\ . .,.·hool coache\ and oth<'r'I 1n,olvcd 1n <>J')OM\ and fitnr" act1 vllll'S. the acadcrn)' will ht' financed cn11rrl) thrnugh ruhlll donation\. · fhr non-profit gn1up hac; 'iChedukd a fund-ral\1ng kh lwfffnr Ot 1 16 between the terrnn)l\ .ind rol1Cl' The aunt, wh o \Ur' 1H'd the ordeal. IS t'>.fl<'CICd 10 ath'lltkJ '°iunda)''\ services. he said Patl'I 'ia1d tht' t.i1111h h.1, h1.·ard diffrrcn1 account\ 11' h" hrPlher'' 1kath Kumar "'1' 'h11l tn the arnu.:.kcr" and Ju+llJ)CU ~lfl.l~"'-th{· iarmar rarl) in thl· h11at kin(!. I k d1t·d :so hour later dunng \urgrn Arrnrd1ng tn on\' 'rr\lnn oJ tht· 'hooting told IO l'alcl h\ rq>orter' Kum.sr wa\ tin·d upon "hilc com1ntz w thr a1u nl a Pa n A.m 'ilewardc" ~·1ntz ,111a~kc~~ 13) luJa'"li:crs. ln1t1al Jti..o unts \aid that Kumar an \meni..an \ll11cn fnr eight "'l'l'k' ,,,J, ,1ngkJ out and murdered ~· l'Ju'r ht• \\3\ an \mC'ncan . Ku nu11 Wii..,. ..-11td to tie proud uf IT1<; m·w \ 111/l'll\hl['l .. I hal could ~· vt·r. lnll'" ..aid Patd a )Zencral education 'itudenl JI (Please eee TERRORIST/A2 ) "T he' 'II :il'n ha'r to 1akr ">leps to l·n,urc prcsef\ at 1un of a 11dcpool. \lh1d1 "·•'a \nnn·rn 11t n1her rc\l- tkl1t'\ and •ti l11ur'l' the corn- rn1 "11111 "C randall ,31J H l· dl'll'ndnl 1 ht• \ Ptn rn 1\<>1on \ ft.tm-mnn· ''' n 1n..-1dt'f lht' h1,l0rtl•al t.1\JX'd' o l 1hl' 1hrt't'·\lt11l < 'h1na H 1H1~ ,k\ ,,r;11l'J "11h ornamental ,1r,111on' .rnJ ,1 hngh1 l,-u1Jprt•d hndge (Please see CHINA/A3) 110 illegal aliens arrested in Laguna Beach, El Toro The numlx'r of lhn'ie iHTe'\tcd man<. harl1c· C •1•1·r '\!llll By LAURA MERK depends on how many agt'nt~ an: ~ 11hsn 111 \ hour\. agt•nt\ i..ap1ured 01 1twr>e1yl'llot 11.., I bl I ( h I " k ,,., men an-' 1' '"<11ncn ()f th" 110 a'a' a t . 'i31l areo; •~•er op, an ., u '" , Some 110 illegal 1rnm1~ran1' we re l:'\S super.·1s1or • arrc~ted . fi.,.e wne 1u,en1lc' One was arrco;ted T hur~ay h> l :'\ Horder .. fhat rould ht' \l'\'Cn nr ~O." ht a rt"<>1den1 11f < •Utltt·mala, the others Patrol agrn t~ in Lagun:1 tk11rh .ind fl ,;lid \.fe\tran national\ Toro, but 1hey will prnhahl) tx· hack \.\hen agent" mad'' their way 1n the United . tate!'i h\ the w<•ekr nd, Joe Flan{kr<; from the 1 ~~office in through Laguna Reach Thursday. otlictnl!I s:ud today · I O'i Angek' ~id ~hcrt• arr ahnut 86 tlu,1ne"man Ham Moon said men Thr ra id on thr Ontnfl,\' ( oa\I "'a" agents at thi• ")an ( lcmenlt' '13.tion. worki ng for hie; gardenrr were swept descnlx'd a<> rou11ne. On an) gi .. en day. the IN4' ollic·i· up nght nfTthc lawn hy agents. One Laguna Bcat·h n·staurant recet\C\ fi, e to I Ocalls fr~1 rc\idrnh And wht•n o;ome ofh1semployees at .. .\ farm worker d1<1Covered Pat· terson's bod} last Sunday afternoon in an agricultural area J llSt wc$I of Boc.1 Taton. iaidl'llij)ps.T man·~ han•h and feet wrrc bound. and ht' wa\ found su~pcndtd hetwttl1 ·tw{}' Thl•tomml'i!>IOn , \.\h1ch approvrd 8 COO'ital den:lnpnwnl f)l'rm11 on an IL~ 'ntc, made few l'hanges to academ ~ plan!> apprnH'd h~ tht• Ontnac Countv Board-of SuJ)<'f'V1son in Junr __ 11wncr who lo<;l 'iC' l'rul ...,orker' 1n the rompl31ninfl\t'lout illegal immigr~ the< 011age Re,taurant did not show ratd ~1d he ha" grown at< ll'lomed to cnngrega1ing and working in nei,.h-up for w<,rk Thur.;day, he said he hu' 1ng employee' takl'n ha k to horhnod$. Dit•rkop ..aid. nplain ing lrnr~ the word had <1prcad that the Me ~1co and th<'n watching them filter local police have no authont~ to 11'\ISQ@.cnl<> wert' 10 town hack St>vera l da later._ _____ _Jdwc.1:.11~au1 nLJ,uu.r_.arriw;C'.sl<lll.,..1wllUtc ... u!lil...,.ui m~m.!-!1~&rUlawn..,tsil---'fll~tc1 '"Kl'Tllr'I <a1Ct111 dtt1Thtr1th:ras""llTI01mmtmrmR1trr---t I he San Clemente office .• of the unle'' the' ha'c hmkcn local law... \lm1lnr raid\ in thl' past but that the l omm1'i\t0nrr\ extended the hours the public can u<>e ill acJcrn, groundli (Pleoe ~ 9LAYm0/Ai) lmm1grat1on and Na1uralt1a11on \er-'iu1h wa' the rn'I<' Thul"lday w.hen .wru:kcrs tua"e r.cll.~mcd (rom-M~Ql-----1 ~. wtt1<1\ organ11Cd ' lhiiNJi,-S "'x ,,gri'll' atlinlt on rnmplasn . wnhin dav.., rn1d. run' da1 1\ l hcr h thmughout 011an11rd a \wt•ep through l ~guna · OranRe Coul')l\ lkach and thr Fl l or11 arrn. 'pokt'~· (Pleaee eee ~1'&1'8/ A2) / I l • • -_.........,_..~ ........ --·__..,_____. __ ,._~....,'""""" ...... -•_..• ......... ,..... ............ _. ..... ~ ........................... ~a11119 ... U .... lllllC•& .......... ll!llll .. 39-l .. ~~~111 .. ~ll'!'~~!!!!~~~~~lllil~~@@l"'§J~~§ .... -..~-·~ • .-: ..... ,.. .. ~ o A ~ • ......-. - AS * 0r8"99 Coaet DAILY PILOT/ Friday,.Septwnber 12, 1988 DANILOFF, SPY SUSPECT RELEASED ••• homAl - was not a spy. He said the United States qr'eCd to the conditions for 0.niloft's release because "we feel for Mr. Daniloff." Shultz said the United States weuld continue "to make every effort" to win permanent freedom. as it had demanded, for DanilofT. "You can be sure in every mecuna we have the DanilofT case" will be raised~Shultz said. "h 1s imponant to rqister our point of view." Of the arrest. which fbll.Pwed by days .the arrest o( Zakharov. Shultz u1d the Sovi'1 Union "is so different and works on such a d1fTere~t basis. The-y do ahinJs fro.m uroc 10 llIDc Jm this'that are JUSI outrageous." -As~ 1f the arrest of Dl\niloff had harmed prospects for a U.S.-Sov1e1 summit this year. Shultz said. "Of count' it damages the relat ionship and ofco\,lrSC 11 damage~ t.he ab1lit.Y to move forward on other things. Things like this shif\ the tone. shift the ability to work problems out w1thPut a doubt." • ·• R'"epeatedly. Shullz stressed ~hat the arrangement was onl) an intenm step. a change 1n Dantloffs locauon· but not his 'itatus. Shulu said Dan1loff "ould be much better off in an npanment tn the U.S. embassy rather than in the Lefortovo Prison. • · ~e said Danilo ff pantc1pated in the d1scuss1ons that led 10 the arrange- ments. • Asked 1 f he and Reagan had g.a ven their advance approval oft he arrest of Zakharo". Shultz said. "There is nothing "rone w11h arresting a man you catch sp) ing. I don ·1 persona II > ~o around approving or not approv- ing ever.' decision the FBI makes." Shulu said l . authorities ha vc the e' idence to con' 1ct Zakharov of espionage. The So' 1e1 c111zen was arrested 1n a subway station 10 Queens on i\ug. 2) after allegedly Gennaclly Zakharo• (rl.t!bt) a fte, beinl Nicbolu Danlloff la at left. ' pay1na S 1.c:l<» and accep1ing docu- ments from an FBI informant. Dan1lofT's editor at the news- magaz1ne. David Gergen. told re- pol'ters after DanalofTlcft the Moscow pnson he was glad the reporter was out ofjait but. "Nick Daniloff 1s not a Cree man ... Ni:tk DanilofT is still a hostage.:· Gergen said "So far. there has been a mirror image approach. We are very anxious to smash that mirror." Reagan, in a speech Monday in Denver. sid "there will be no trade" of Zakharov for Daniloff. Shultz also ruled out a ''trade ... On Thursday, Shultz said the United States "will not become reconciled" to the continued deten- tio n of DanilofT. Shultz made his commenl'i to a group from the private Chautauqua Institution. Sponsors of the meeting ' . at the State Dcpanmcnt had dectarcd the remarks off the record, but they were reported b> Cable News Network, the !'vtutual Broadcasting System and in toda) ·seditions ofThe Washington Post. Shultz spoke to about 250 would-be 1)art1c1pants in a meeting that Chautauqua intended to hold nellt week in Riga. the capital of Latvia. However. the trip was put in jeopardy by Daniloffs arrest on Aug.JO. The group onginally had planned to leave the nJted Stales Thursda}. Shultz met at the State Department on Wednesday night with Dubinin and discussed Dan1loffs imprison- ment. But l ' S. offi cials offered no details on the meeting Thursday: The Chautauqua Institution lS a Jamestown. N. Y .. area organization that sponsor\ conferences among U.S. and SO\'te t officials. Coast to have a clillly weekend I I Unuaually chilly weath« will hit South«n Callfornla )u•t In time f<>< tn. week~ u en Mtly autumn 1t0<m brewing oYef' Aluka iovea Into tn. area Saturday, The Nation al Weather Servlc:. aald little rain 11 expected, but guaty wlnde up to 30 mph will aweep Into tn. region before the atorm front. Low cloud• are forecaat at tM beeches. Along the Orange Coast th«e wlll be consldetable low clou"lnesa tonight and Saturday motnlng becoming partly cloudy breezy and.cooler Saturday afternoon. Beach IOW9 58 to 65. Hight 65 to 72. Valley Iowa 50 to 62. High• 7• to a., Om-69 50 ~·· 85 73 Plloentx t7 71 Tht ~90a1t/for 8 p.m. EDT, Set. Stpt ~~1""~.-:=r~~~!,\,... -pnu~ ... ... ··~~ '"OHTS HI Lo PMI .M-&1 81 AlbUQIA'Que 1e 50 PMlenclO<e 72 S4 """'"-COIOYT AnehOfllQe !>8 40 ::::rCtty .. 72 A11enta 15 72 73 47 O<.cluClt d -s 111o0n11y ..... 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SANTA AN.\ -.\drunken ~mer responsible for an automobik acci- dent that killed a woman and her three children "a" ~ntenccd today to 15 years to life in pmon for <;econd- degree murder and other charge!). Michael Weslq Reding. a former en~1n'eer for S orthrop Corp . 'Mil qu1etl) as Orangc C ount~ ()uperior Coun Judge Jame~ L Smith pro- nounced sentence alter hearing testi- mony from Rohen Tru~bloo_d. thl' \Ole survn ing member oJ the tam ti~ The maximum penalt) pos'l1bk on the charg<;s' wa!. four consnul1\l' sentences df IS )ear!> to life. Reding. 27. of Fullerton. wa., convicted June I 9•of fo ur count\ or second-degree murder and two counts ofdnv1 ng under the influence of alcohol. He 1& the lirst person con victed in Orange County on second-degree murder charge\ 1n a drunken-driving accident. Trueblood's wife. Pam. arf<I thl·tr children. Enc. 11 . Kcrf). 9. and ~·011 . 8. pcmhed in thr head-on l"rac;h JU.,I • hlocks from thl'lf f·ullerton homr on Oct. 23. 19~4 Trueblood happened o n the sn·nc of Jnastallon when he went out looking for hts famil). "Punishing him won't bnng my fam 1h back ... rrueblood said. ''The onl> ieason to punish tht\ man 1!. to discourage a drunl.. from getting Ix-hind a whel'I again ·· o\ccordmg to 1est1mon)· at the tnal. 1-teding was going 71 mph when hie; car smashed head-on into the famtl) t ar Ht'> hlood-ak ohol level wa'i mea\urcd at . 10 pcrn·nt. the levd at v.hich California l<Jv. \::t)" a person'' legall ) drunl.. FITNESS ACADEMY WINS APPROVAL ... From Al A nt:v. road into thl· I 91J-aul· atadcm) \1tc that n1mm1<,s1onl''" d1shkcd for environmental rca\on... was allowed 10 remain after count~ pla~ners ..aid 11 .would rnmplemcn1 regional park~ planned 1n the area The new road will connl·ct wtth Ali n a Parkway. Public access to the acadL'm\ grounds "a" an important issue "'Ith the commtS'>H>n bctau\C 11 ,., ~11ua1cd on cou nt )-O" ncd proix·rt) Under term~ of a lease option agreement '>tgned b) county <;upcr- 'ALIENS ... From Al Illegal 1mm1gran1s Jrc gnl·n lhl' opponuntt) foran 1mm1gra11on hl·ar- ang hut most return to :'vil'\tUt voluntanl\ onl> H1 makc a nt:v. run for the l · \;. hordn "It'~ a hugl'. prohkm " l11hn Bclluardo spoke'>man tor thl· I"') said. "Na11onall) thcrt arc .in n ll· mated st>.. to 12 m11l1on illegal :i l14.:n ... There arc o ne IO tv.o m1ll111n 111 outhcm ( altfom1a alone ·· .. l:nfonunateh our txm:t~ Jrl· .1 revolving door ... -Bclluard'l ~i!H!. Belluardo c;ald tllc Meit1lan ri.1 t1onals arc droQJX·d off at the \.111 Ysidro border c;1a1 111n near T IJU.lnJ Tho·~ from ( t:ntral or \outh \ ml'rtl J are flown hack 10 their u iunlrtl''> ht• ~Id. "We need to remo\l' the magnl'I that lure' 1lkgal' hl'rl· 1n lht: liN place." Belluardo c,a1d "No" 11·., against the la ..... for tlkgal' tu l1H' 1n the United States but 11·., not dga1 n ... 1 the law for lht·m to work hl·rt· "That's wh) ""t: nl·1.·d 1mrn1grat111n reform lcg1c;la11on 'Al· nel·d cmplmn ..anctions 1ha1 make 11 illegal 10 employ them:· Belluardo \atd SLAYING ... From Al poles. he ~td The police spoke'iman lkltd Pat· terson had no bullet or stabs woundr,, but said there were 'ltgn'i the man had been beaten. The cau'iC of death remained undetermined Thursday .• md Ph1pp' c;a1d 1nveo;11gators had not \el found a motive (or the 1nc:1dcn1 MAIN OFFICE f .~ ,. ' • ........ ,.... If If • '1-,or<. tn Januar. tht: lounda1111n l an ka'>c the acrcagl· fr4.:r 111 1.·hargl' for up 111 SO )Cars. Hours of puhltl U\l' "Ill tndudl· fourto "" allernoon ... a "l'l'k ancll'at h morning from 6 t11 X an:ording to lht: c omm1~s1on appr11\ JI Increased puhlt( attT'>~ and alll'P· tanclt. of the enttrl' gm:nlx·lt v.t:rl· issues pressed b) lh4.: environmental group Laguna C1rt:e nhd1 Int and thl· <'II> of Laguna Beat h The land on "h1ch tile lillll'"" atadem ~ -...111 be: hutll wa~ or~1nall\ 1n·1ended for a rnn,t:nllo n lt'nll·r m otna rt:H'nuc l\l nt:rat1~ \( hcml· to pa) tor ma1ntl·na m 1.· of the grt:l·nhell "itnl·e thc t ounl) haHho,t•n 111 g1 q· a-...a~ thr prorx·rt ~. 11 \hnuld mt1 H' to u rx·n tht• gll'l'nbdt lo lhl' puhlll "'tthout lhl· rn1utrt·d finanl ing ml'l h- an1'im. '>atd < 11~ Managrr Ken frank The at adt:m\. "llh· 11~ 11! d a\sruoms. l1brar'. aud11orium. tn· door ;11hkt1t faulillt'" and admtnt\· lrnltvl' 11flile" can atC'ommndau: up t<1 AOO people al a ltml' ~ '>l'l t1Un of thl· atadcm) "'II Ix• dcd1catl'd to .,port\ medtunc. and outdoor t:H tl11tt:\ "111 include S<.'par- 3ll' tlcld., for tearhing football. h<t'>l'hall '>Otll'f. and track and field. Othcr 1n ... 1rull1onal area'> arl· planned tor archer). 'olk} ball. h:.i,kcthall tl·nn" q ding, ""'m- m1n g. d1 \ ing and hor.,ehack riding. CHINA HOUSE ... From Al ICI I hl' tx·a< h f hl' prC\l'r \JI 111n 111 ht\lllflt JI \lfU( turc\ l\n't 1n1 ludn J rn tht: C 11a,tal C omm1\\H1n '\ man<..iatc. C rand<ill npln1ncd "It ha., l1rn tt l·d authunl\ 10 pniln t hl\l11nl<tl \truc turt•\ under the < 11a ... 1.i1 .\l I .. he '><rnf ·· fhac .. kit to lo{a ~. gMvt.•rnmt·nt and prrvatc agC'n - l It'' I >np11t· <1PfX't1I' from prt"'i~r­ ' .11111nt')I\ 'l'\\ p!•rt Hl'al h U I) 111- 11 1,11., .11 ... 11rt·l11wd111 tal..c ,1 ... 1Jnt1.·1111 th• PflKCl(J,1·., h1'imH.JI ... 1gntlil·anl t' I l11v.ncr thr Planning (om m'"'"'n and l.111·1 lhl' ( "tt \ ( o Unl ti Jl·n1nl ling.ht·' ,1rt.10ll'\ tor th l· '"'" Ill'"' hullll'\ I lw ~1 hmcdrr' .ind lk .111t ha mp' '''"~ tht' 111.111n 1111t of thl' t1111nur, hand\ h~ redt'\lgn1ng. tht hoU\l'\ to mcl·t t ti\ rqwlation' ·· fhcn· 1'1 ,,.., dl\\l·n1 1n11. at·twn lh<tl the Lil\ can wlc." kanncllc. ~•ml tuJa, :.1 hn d 11n· nr 1tlll·1 tht' toun - ul ncir lhl' tlllll m l\\llln -...ill l'\l'r \l'l' the conslrut 1111n plJn\ ·· JcJnnclll' \did thC1\C dr\lgll\ .... di Ix· c;nhmrtted in ahout l1111 r to II\ t' month\ to UI\ l'llgllll'l'I\ v.h11 lllU\I l\'lUl' :'I hu1ldmg pcrm11 rt thr nr<lll'l t 111l'CI\ ul\ rn1u1rl'nll'lll\ · ()v. nrr' 111 1 lw C h 111.1 I lou 'l' '"Id thl· ,trut turc 1111 tw '""•••11plr .... illl·r ht'tng unahk 1n thrl·1· \1·.11., 111 lind .tll\Ont• \,\ tl l1 n1f Ill IHI\ .1111f II\ l' 1n the rid hornl· 11 "''" hutlt ·" .1 'umml'I h11u \c tor .1 -...c.illtl\ l'.".ntt-11,1 la mtl \ .ind p11l\'nt1.1I hu,~·r., 1111111<1 11 un- ~111 t.1hk for \l"a1 1111~11d II\ 1ng TERRORIST VICTIM ... From Al Orangr < 1,,,.,, c 11lkg1· v.ho' 1ak111~ the \l'ffil'\tn nit "f I, v.uuldn I 1.1~~ .• 111 1111 ;1n\ ,,... "' ed ,\lfl!\\ lh\' \trn'I h11ugh 1 .J t 3\COI tx't•r ;111d "l' hdpl:d h11n f11 ll"il'hrall' .. l\.umar """ n·turn1ng It > the l Jn11ed one "itatc' af1n taking a hul1da) with I hat '1ewpmn1 ""·1' '>hared b} .. relatt\l'\ 1n fiomha\ Indra Famtl> Sergio Mart1ne1 J ne1ghhor of memhcr\ \:lu.l he wa~ rel urning on a Kumar. who 11\ed with ht\ parent~ ~tandb} lll ket ....,1th hi., grundm(llhl·r Nag.in and Tara Patel on (,ra.,, < irclc and aunt "Whenever ~omc.hod y had the· · Marttnl"7 '>aid nctghhor\ will ~" hood up t9 their c:ir. he t a mt· around 1 a\k1ng 11 he rn11ld hl'l r ." 'vtartino their final farr wl'll'> to Kumar at \a1d 'l(e alwa)\ "•"helping other' ~unda~ '\ r,crvit t'' · ·\nd he wa\ \o proud .... hen he go1 Patel \atd l ' ~ ollit.tal<. havl' told hi\ l1 t11t·n~h1p \ policeman ~h.. the famil y thc.,.·11 attend Dally Piiot Otllvery I• OuarantMd '' ," . . .... " •• t, ' \ 4 •..-• ' ' • f .,,, • tlP , ...... ........ 11_·1~_···_5~_•~t~:·::·.r~.::: .. ·.~:~.~.··: 1 Justcall642-6086 ...... .. • • \I. ha t d11 \OU like ah<1ut the L>ar l) Pilot'' ~hat ,_., I ............. _ -. ., don't \11u lt ke" Call the numhcr abO\e and ~our m~s\age ""Ill ~ re<'orded . tran<1cnt>ed and de· It Hred 10 tl'lc appropnatc editor The ~ame 24-hour aM ..... enng \Cr'.i{e ma) he used to record letter~ 10 the editor on an> toptl Clrculatlon Contnbutors 10 our Lene~ column must include T1t1phonee ·;:::....=~;;:..;;.;;,..::::=r..;.:.;,..;,,.;.,.,.,.....r-:-~_..,l"1Heir namt aM ttlcptione num r or vcnhcalton ....... -,1-.•• - Tcll'> U\ what'\ on \Our mind .,. • '" ., ... , Ml·-41111 VOL. 71, NO. 255 some mileage." Bu11fthc dnve wa<, dull. the people and man-made sccncf") along the way made thl' trap colorful. ncvenheless. Where else but 1n a state hkc 1h1s would )OU see a sign like the official government blue on~ along lntcrc;ta te 20 that read. "Don't mess with Texas. -Up tu $400 fine for lmenng"1 i\ nd at a dn '-e-an theater sign outside ~weet"ater. one half of the double fea1ur~ was. hcl1evc 11 or not. "Tht' Texa'> Cha111saw Massacre·· In to"n~ ltkl' Kcrm11. Gold.,m1th. Midland. Big Spnng and Swt:et"ater. ~ou would alwa)'> ~e the 1~p1<.·al mix of Datf) Queen'>. Tl'\acos, K-Marts. C1rdc K and 7-Ekven markets and har" named for their proprietors - Thl' 8nt1\h team of1c1 R1gnell and J11hn \.11tt hl'll told of 1ht:1rC\Pl'rtt:nce mcr11ng '>Ortll' na1r' e Te.\an' in a bar and gnll 1u.,t out\lck Midland The t""ll Briton'> have taken to '-'caring "hlle auto-racing CO\era~ls ""11h thcrrdark beret\ and makr for qu11c a '>1gh1 drt' ing through ttn) Tcxa'i 1own'> tn their f929 Bentl e). and v.h1.·n the} walkl·d 1n for lunt h at the road<.1dc cafc lhq dr~ <,Orne o<ld \tare<, Said Bignell " f hr 'ic gu)' were looking at the car and ~aid. 'What the hay'yull 1s tha> 0)-UI'.'' "When "c told them 11 wa\ a Bentle). the) "anted to kno" how fast 11 could go. 'A l' told them II could go I 00 mph and they said. 'Gee. that's faster than mah car kin go: .. Along the wa}. tht Hall1da)-Ba1le) crew 1n the motorhome purC"hac;cd a Stllpack oflcxa<,' very ov.n Lone Star Beer 1n an dfon 10 adopt a dc'itred House OKs · -sanctions " .. local attitude It helped. espcc1all> when gulped to strains of countr) music featured on cvel) other stop on the AM-FM radio band. .\t the afternoon checkpoint in thl' tin) town of Goldsmith . j;1anfield and Baile' c:onttnued their habit of· d1s1nbuttng caps and Fm'-c.'.!> 10 people along the wa> Baile}. a vice president wtth the homebuilding W1ll1am Lyon C'o .. has taken along hundreds ofbasrball caps embl37encd with th e company logo. and.now hundreds of people through- out the southern l ln1ted State'> arc probabl) wondenng who Wilham Lyo n 1s. -\I thl' m1dwa) point an the Chalkngc .\merica Race. neither Halltd:n nor Bat IC\." ho arc compet- ing 1n ·.,cparatc prl'· and post-war d1\ l\IOn'> 1Ht:rtain v.hat his standing .... ;'l.u final rc\ult\ wrll tx· announced until the rau· wnrludl''i Sundav 1n Atlanta. · • Rut following thrl'l' lull days of demanding na\ 1gating and drt' 1ng. thl' group dl'udcd o' t:r dinner Tho~­ da\ 1hat, w11'\'or lo'>C. lhC\ intended 10 ha~e a 101 of fun along the way The ran· toda) v.111 pass through the min1'»lulc chel l..po1nt tov.n of Bells. a' 01d1ng thl· Dalla'>-Fort Worth metropoh'i. and on to Texarkana on the ca'>tcrn hordcr ol the statc WASH I N(iTO~ 1.\Pl -The Housc:-\Otcd O'-l'r""helm1ngl> 1oda> 10 complete congrcss1onal action on a pa(·kagc ol l·ronomtl \ant twn' w11h "real htte" against South Afnca. bul a Wh11c: Hou\e "POl..l'\man \aid he '" \ure President Reagan will veto the mea.,urc The Hou c voted '08-77 to accept the· ~nalt' 'l'r\11111 o t !Mlncttons legJslat1on. a ~tep that avoid'> the delay'\ of a Hou!K'-~enatl' L<.mlcrt·nt·l' and g1' es Congress the time needed to ovcmde a Reagan vt•to. i\t the White Hou..c. presidential '>poke\man Larr} Srx..1ke, made dear that a veto was likely and many HouM: mcmbcr'lcallcd o n 1he1r lolkagUl''i IO be p1tpared to vote to ovcmde It .. fhe President JU"it frl'I\ that \trongl~ on 11 that he will -1n m) opinion -he will veto 11. And then we will work -tn the ~cnatc "hat: wr. ol wursc. '>land nur bc'>t chance of \ll'ita1n1nR a wto ·· . .. . . . . ~ -.... .. ----- Shutters Designed • Finished • C.1pture the beauty of su mmer en1oy control of sunlight and heat with movable lc11 1vf .. r s • Customize your window wt th shutters in an endless variety of colors ttl 1 I ..,tLe..., F,u ~' 1:-J~IS(lO~I frpe t"Sl~(114) 5411-Or (213 557-0364 or 793-2718 (ong B••ch {213) 631-7349 v1s1t o ur !>howroom ana manulac tory at 1917 l'l•centla Av•. Co•t• M••• • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frklay, ~ 12. 1Ne * Al .Gran'1p~enfi' Day trlbhte set . Local Boy Seouta ancHmtS-couttwittcetebnte Nauonal Grandparents Ula)' Monda~ with 1 special P2rosra2 ~-from 1.:30. to l :30 at Sen1or Resources, UCI cu 't-wait, held& party at unfinished 22772 ui;nter ~ve 1n ~Toro. ;-. Bren vents Center The ocn~ 11 open to the public fo r this special city. and chtld111n . and their vandparcQts are e3n8~urqcd to share ~n tbe festivities. CaJI ClaiTe1lt v-1 7~ for further information. By P~~ SN£1DE~MAN· Ot ... 0-.NetlC... Several hundred UC Irvine boosters I donned hard hats to attend an unusual ... .Dien • "ercJ11e clan at y reception at the campus' Donald .Bren _ __, .... L.v.cna.Ccntcr_ whichJs... still under_ con- • A A'men only-exercise class will begm Mooday struction. :\lh~ew~>n-C'osta Mesa YMCA, 2300 Univer-Metal frameworks and bare concrete } ) ive, c~n Beach. Set to music, the class w~re in plain view at the Wednesday incorporates fun into a blaoced workout. It meets cveni"i gathering, but aucsts were cn-~ondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 4:30 to couraacd to imagine how the QnisJled S.30 p.m. and further information is available at arena wtll appear when it becomes home· 642-9990. early next year 10 the school:s popular · Retlred employee• to ~~t The regular mont~ly m~ting of the Saddleback VaJley chaptrr of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the ·Western Federal Savings and Loan A~spc1at1on. 26940Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Yic:Jo. Call Joe Greve at 964-1322 for additional information. . Addlctlon semlnar slated Problem~ of Alcohol •I') Labar :rnd Manage- ment. a no n-profit organtlation dealing with alcoho l and drug deJ)('ndcncy 1n the workplace. will hold a work!>hop for business and industry leaders Tuesday at Starting Point ofOrangC' County, 350 W. Bay St, Costa Mc~a. Neil Somm<.'r will talk on "The Fam ti} Trap" at lhe 8. 10 se s1on. Choral slag at college baske\ball team. • "In this hall. at this moment, the UC'I Anteaters ..arc undefeated," Chancellor." Jack Pcltaso n reminded the guests. Steven H. Neal. di(ector of the Bren Center. said campus officials hope 1he hall will be open 1n time for lJC'l's Jan. 8 ·basketball game against Utah Stale Uni- versity. ''Al tliis point, that's our target date, buf there are still some hurdles we have to Jump," Neal said. The Anteaters will have to play this season's early home games at lJCTs l .500- seat Crawford Hall. The limited space al t'ruwforcf led to a drive for a new campus arena. The Bren Center will accomoda1e 5,000 people fo r athletic events and up to 6,000 for other acti v111es such as lectures. concerts. ban- quets and academic convoca11ons. 1,J.J UCI basketball Coach 8111 Mulliga"-"9S complained th al the small size of:CtaWford Hall has made 11 d1fficult for the campus ~o schedule home games against some na- uonally recognized teams. The Anteaters' own bid for anen11on was en~anccd las1 season when 1he team defeated the UCLA Bnuns al Pauley Pav1l1on. At the hpd hat ~p1ion in the partaally completed Bren Center, Mulligan said, "This is the first time I've been inside hett. I've never believed it wo uld happen. "I can't wait to play a game in here." John Caine, UCl's athletic direcmr. added, "We can't 1eve lr"s ncre.Tnc range of emotions over 1he past five years has gone all the way from ecstacy to fear and complete dejection. And here we att back at elation apm." When oompleted, the Brea Center will be Oransc C9llnty's second-largest indoor h!lll of its type. follow1 ng only the Anaheim ,Convention ~tcr. . Though a1hfet1t arenas generally arc 111- sui led to arts events, director Neal said the Bren Center's acous11c design and ~und system were set up to handle cultural as well as sporting events. He said he has already had inquiries from a danct cotnpany· 1ha1 wants 10 perform at the center. Neal said he 1s holding 1entat1ve dates for a number of non-athlet1c special e vents during the coming year. "We can build a stage to whatever size a production needs." he said. . ihe UCI arena was named forJrvine Co. board chairman and principal owner Donald Bren. Bren dona led SI million 1n personal funds to the center, and the-I rvine Co. provided another $500,000. The remaining money for 1he S 15 million arena will come from 3\Spec1al student fee and pnvate gifts. . .. I Fund-raising 1s continuing, and at 1he hard hat reception. guests were cncoufled to make dona11ons through a "seat-option dedication" program that offers seat selectio n. parking pnv1leges. game pa">ses and pos1-game recep11ons. 0.-, ......... .., ....... David Soulelea llano oat hard hata to vialtora to the u.n.llnlabed Donald Bren Eventa Center at UC I.nine. Th<.' choral groups of Irvine Valley Colleee will sponsot a sing-along Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. an 1he college foru m. Room A30 1. Dr. Da,..1d Dickau wiU direct 1hc ">mphon1c chorale and chamber singers. alo ng w11h com mun11> members, in selections from Handl'l's .. Messiah.' Hc}den's "Creation" and Br~hm•i "Requiem." The event 1s free and details arC' a'a1lable at 77()...3454. Panel named to Upgrade OC emergency services Volleyball program offered A }OU 1h coed 'olleyball program for ages 11 through 17 }l'ar!i will begin Monday al 1he Newport- Cos1a Mc\a YMCA. 2300 University Drive. NC"wpon Beach Classes will cmphasiZl' skill development. '>lrateg}. ph} 'i1cal fitness and fun. Call 642-Yl/90 for mort• 1nforma11on. Bowers ·docents· convene Tht· Docent (1u1ld of Rowers Musrnm will hos1 us annual ""ctwme 1:om·e and prosJ>t'('t1H· member ont:n1at1on \fonda} al the museum. 2002 N Main St.. '\arHJ .\n:1 I he onl·ntatwn will be hdd a1 9 am tn lht' edulJl1on \.Cn lcr. lolJowcd b~ cotTee at 9· 30 in the 1.uun,ard (all 544-!Sl56 tor anformatron and rC'\Cf\ allOn\ Money semlnars planned .\ free monc' management seminar will t)(:w pr<.''ientt'd T ue<;da\ and Thursda) from 7 to 9 p.m 1n the ~an Juan Room of lhl' Huntington Beach Inn, 211 I l Pat·ifi t Coa<.1 H 1ghwa~. Hun11ng1on Beach. Thn'>l· a1tl'nd1ng "'111 reccn e a free pNsonal fi nancial plan (all 9tt.i-110n for re\crvat1o n\. Wlne classes at college .\ cour\C in "'1 nl' apprec1a11un will bt' otll.•rt•d Tue\dd~ and S<.'pr 23 al Western Federal Savings in Mm1on VirJO. c;ponsored b~ Saddlcback College. Wine \.On nni,scur .\lnandcr Mc(lcan will discus\ the h1\ton and \t~ le\ of ""'nr prndur11on The tee 1\ S l~ 1n Jd\Jntr ur S°'O at the door w11h more informJtion :l\ .11lahll' .ll 582-46-!6 CALENDAR Friday, Sept; 12 No mettln1t1 scheduled A!onday. Sept. 15 • 7 JO p.m., Lap.a• Beacll Downtown Specillr Plan meeting. City Council Chamtxn . 50.5 Fo~es1 PoucE Loe --- By LISA MAHONEY OllMD.., ..... IUift The Orange ( ount} Roard of ~uper­ v1sors has named a nine-member qual11y assurance board to oversee emergency medical services. Required b} ~tall.' law, the board will review the actt' 111cs of the man} am- bu lance st:rv1ces, paramedic rcce1v1 og centers. trauma and neurosurgical centers that come under 1he Emergency Medical Services umbrella. The advisory board 1s charged w11h line tuning emergency services. ensuring that emergency care is provided a~ cfficienll} and efTecti vet) as possible. <.a id Herben Rosenzweig. director of medical <>en icec; Damaged CoastHighway to remain open to traffic By LISA MAHONF.Y °'!fie 0...,. l'ltot •• .,, .\ Slrt'tch ''' Pantie ( oa)t I l1gh"'a~ in Corona dd Mar damaged h) a bmkrn water ma an Wednrsda) "111 r<.'roam 11J')t·n to traffic O\Cr 1he \\l't'kl·nd. a,111rd1ng to :-.lcwpan Beach onic1als. · The Cll) 11ng1nall~ 1ntl·ndl'd Ill l..t•cp ont· wcc;thound lanl.' Ol'ar E-\'t·n1ng < an)on Road an Corona dd Mar rlo'>rd tor at le.ist un til Mnndd} .But nien'll\l' repairs 3nt1dp3ted for thl' road bed proved un<.'cce~n . \:lid Cit) Managa Rnt>cn V.\nn · C1ush1ng \.\alcr lrnm an l'lght-tnch water main inundatcd a \l'l.lllln 1>1 ( oa'it H1gh- wa> about \ pm \\ ednt'!>da\ TrafTit hat'l..t·d up ail thl' .... ·ii~ 10 l~guna Reath bl·rnu'e ot tht· lad. 1>f detour<, around thl· "Jll·rlo1(itcd :trl.'...i \\ \ nn '>31<l Ctt) u11li11r' \\11rkc·" ant1l 1pa1ed thdl thl' "alcr m1gh1 ha\t' unlkrmine1J 111hn u11li11es hnl''> under tht· road"'J' and rl'commendcd the closure onl· 1.>l 1hr h1gh \.\a) 's four Ian<& so so1I rnmpar1 111n could be undertaken .\ 30-tnch wa1a m;i1n a\ \.\>l'll a' a 'l'"'t'I linc and clectrttJI wire art• hKatcd undt·r the roadwa' Lutkil}. ·m1hl uf thl' 10<H.l""a' did not .,..,,c;h ou1. 'aid (,ti (iomo." u11lit11.'\ \upcrmlcndl·nt Em plo}re~ \\Url...l·d until ICHO p.m Thursda' night w rl'l):ltr thr "'ala linl'. hl' ~Id .. -\II \\t' ha\l· ll·lt I\ lo male linal rl·pair\ un tht· h1gh"'d) ... (ioml.'1 'aid Kera' 1ntt. '"II he alwmpli\ht•d tt.trl~ nc\I \\l'l'k. ht· \aid I rallil during thl· "'l'l'~t·nd "di not be aOt•c1cd I he rau\t' ul the \\alt'r matn hrcJj, h.1, nut hn·n detamincd Disneyland death suit settled By tbt Associattd Press I he pJrenl\ ot a tcl·n-ager ,1.11n 1n J fittht tn D1,nl'' l.1nd agrenl to \1·11k lor Jn und1\d11-.cd 'um ol nHHll'' to ,1,111d .1 1uv'.>lt' "'It h lhl' Anahl·1m amu,1·ml·nt p;irt.. O\'t"r a SMXl.OOO 1un· :iwnm ··\\l··n· fLhl ~lad 11', o\rr \Jill 1 llrn Rl'' nnld<.. ""hm1· l X-)l'3r-olJ \on. Md< Yorba. \.\a\ \tahtx·d in th1· hl'.1rt during a '1"t In D1.,nn I.ind 1111 ~t.11d1 1 . l l/X I \tall'ml·nt<i b~ the P!'ren1 .. anJ 1h1•11 Jllnrnn. John Lueno. 1nd1cated onl\ th:11 the c;c11il·ml.'nt paid h~ 1hr ·\nahc11111hrn ,. par~ "·h hct'4l'Cn SI 00.000 Jnd) \<1(11 ~ H' I ut'llo ..aid the dec1.,1on 10 w11 Ir "',1, h,t,l'd. in part. on ant1c1pat 1on ut J le11141tl\ :ippt':ll "' I >1,ncyland \ l>l\nl''land a1111rn n K 1di.11~1 \kC:.11n . declined to n1rn ml·111 a lter 1hl' 'ettlernent Th urc;da} M d .11n h.1d planned 10 argu<.' for a nr\\ tnal ff\da' for the county·~ Health (are Agcnc) The board -to mce11n pnva1e -will make recommendations to Dr. Roben Bade, EMS medical director. Dr. Kym Salness, EMS assistant medi- cal director. will be chairman of1he panel. Others apPQinted to three-year terms arc Dr. Steve Groth, a hospital physician. Dr. Jame\ Hendnckson. an cmci:gcncy depart- ment phys1c1an; Dr. John Kussk.e. -a neurosu?eon. and Dr. Frank Kcodnck, a pa1holog.is1. V1ck1e Cleary. a registered nurse; Nick Wa11e, a paramedic; Dr. Richard Steward- son, a surgeon and Dr. Barbara Towne. a ped1atnc surgeon. will serve two-year term~ Ju'dge bars state Senate from paying Schmitz's legal fees \ .\' 1-R .\ "< I..,( 0 ( \Pl -\ 1udgc tl'mporanl\ harn•d the stall' \<.·natC' from u~1ng td\pa,er fund'> IU pa~ for legal fee\ and a litx·l ,u11 !>Clllement aga1m1 form<.'r :--;c"'pon Beach '\talc Sen John Schmlll Supcnnr Coun Judge Victor ( ampdongo on V.-ednt•'>Cla\ halt~d_pa)ments un11J a Sept 2~ heJnng 1n a law,u11 hroug.ht h) \an F-ranu'w Ul)l'f'\ l'>ur Qul·ntin Kopp. Slhm1tL a leather .11 \)Jnla .\na ( olkg<.'. agn·cd .\ug 21 to pa) a Sl0.000 o;c11leme nt to frmmm :ntornr) (ilon.a .\llrl·d after ~he sued him owr a I 4R l n~w., rclt'3!;C labeling her a "\lil'k tiutl h la~ :-rrc\S .. The reka~c. l\\ucd aftl'r a puhhc hearing on .1n Jn11-abon1on propo .. al. wa~ headlined "Senator Sd1m1t1 and H1\ f'omm11tCl' un '"<' · .\llaLk of the Bulld~ kcs.' ·· It dc<;enbcd tht• L m i\ngclc' aud1cnlc 3'> ··;i ..,.,,.a of hard. Jc" 1~h and larguabl~ >female far<.'\ .. and \tx•nlicall) allackt•d -\llrl.'d The full ~cnall' condcmm·d the n('""' rclea'~ '>horth Jlkr 11 wa\ 1-.sucd and \tnpped Schm111 ol three of h1'> f'\O\I\ Rur thl' \<.·natl' R·uk\ < 11mm11tec ~reth 'o tcd to pa~ \oml' ~ 15.000 in kgal ti.•es · The l'omm1lll't' l.Hl'r \lllt·d 10 pa\ tht· -.c11kmrn1 plo\ at.~rucd legal kc\ l'\l1ma1ed a' high .1 ... \ ">.tlOO tx·l,1u<,e '-.1.hm111 hl'IJ •lffi le "'hl'n thl.' rt'lca\C ""a' l\\Ut'd 1)0 hi\ Otlil 1JI kttcrht•,1d In '" 2" t;npJH'r'' grnup \Ul'd thr 'K·na1e 11\l"I rj\ ml·nt 111 lhl· b I j '1()0. hut .1 1udg\.' ruk'd that forml'I k g1\la1or' jrt' l'Ot1tlcd 111 J \IJ ll·-pa1d dl.'lcn'>t· "ht·n \Ul'd Im alliom that occur 1n thl' cour\l' "' lhl'lr Jullt''> De~plll' that ruling. Ko pp. "ho I\ running lur ,I.Ht' "'-'nate filed a la"''111t l h,tllcngine the pa' ml'nt ti1r a <.t'1 ond ttnll' .. .\s a t<:npaycr. I'm nlkndcd h' ihc tdl."3 ul lJ\pcl•l'f\ p1d.1ng ur> thl'i tJh ·· ,,11d i...nrr "'ht1'>{' \Ull "'1111ld 11roh1h11 th<' \l.tll' 1.11ntrnlk'r and trl'a\urt•r trnm ~n11ngJO\ 1..hed' 10 ~thm1t1 < liff H1·rg. l'\l'tUll\l' d1reuor ,,, thr \1:n,11r Ruk' t 11mm1ttl'l Jl'lcndt>d 1h1• den<;1on It• p.1 \ holh thl· kgal lrt·~ ,ind tht· -.cttlenwnt "Thr 1<;'i11r :ilrr3ch went to coun and 1t 'c; twrn dl"uded tha1 "C hJ \C a kg.ii obliga11un lu tkknd "llhm11110 a l'a'"-· 1A.hcrr "l' m.1) tx· liJhle "ht· \.ltd ··11·sJU'I a respon-.1bk rc,ur:.t• ol :ll'llon to avoid ltahil1t\ h, agrn·1ng 111 a wttlemcn1 figurl' · Pair-captured at border as surfboards yield pot homr "" r l hH Run Fountain Valley "hill' J rr'ld1•n1 111 111< I''''" 1 ht,.,. k , 1 "111un1 < 1111l11:r "·•' .1"·" ''" 1 .11 .1111111 . . . \ . '""' .,,J 1c"Jrn1 l)t 'Antmin,1.-r l'a1h \\t"lln1•\Ja \ "'mr11n1 1or,r.t llJX'n ,1 • • • n·ar d1n 1n~ r•><•m "1nd11 .... 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Kirkpatrick ~111 ·\I th~t time. ihey were empt) handed About an hour lakr. K1rkpamck said 1he mt'n pas ed through lhC'"'•amc area heading north and ca rrying surfboards. When anspcctor;s told them the) could not cntC'r the l lmtC'd States without having 1hc 'urfoonnh 1n~pellcd. K1rkpatnck ~id 1he rncn returm•d IO Mexico \it.l·nt' ~aught up w11h 1he Mat1on \\Ji11n and ordert'd tht"' mffi to <ln"t' w the \an ) \ldrv Port of Entry mrnt 111 undr11•rm1nl·d 1 .1tu1· .ind 1i 1lt1·n "' • "'"' ~ , t .1 11 rT.V<i I hi ,IJt11.tf• into thr rr\11knt'\ 191! ~ <. hr\\lt'r I hr '"" ,·,11m.ill'<i 11 \NlO burgl:ar"•~prcpannitlo dnvf';a""' tn 1h1 • vl'h1clr whl'n hr wa' 'l>Ollt'll :lnll .1ppJrrn1 Hundngton Beach I) pan1dl'J and lled on lc11•I Newport Beach T hr "'inJo" on .. pr I •ITTln,Sl \ "" u par~t'J on thl' ~oo hh11. I. u1 la~1 831 ~trtti ~a' \m,1~h~d \,lu\ln11. atx>ui S \()(} Jo1ma1t .... r-.fa hacl I C lark. 25. and Rohen II D1\rn111ra. ~I. "1.·rc charged "llh 1mponnt10n and pos~ss1on of man- JUa na ;it\er the drug~ were found T hursdn). w1d Border Patrol. Agent W;l\nl' K 1rkp'1tm ~ rtwnwn\'l'fl'llf't'l't'n.lt9 JOa m "all.In~ ~11uth into Mt'itll\I from Border f 1dd '-.tall.' Par~. which "the "l''>tCrlllllll\l pOrtllln of thC' l I .S • Coeta MHA <\n t~11mat<'J Sii' \ "'onh 111 prnJl('n~ "'u rrpont'\J \ICll<'n lt11m 1"'11 ruom\ at thr I u /\ Inn murrl. \~~" RI\ \1 hrl"'l'<'n" rm "C'dnt'-.dl' .ind h ~~am I hul"'lda\ Pnh1 r ~1d thr "in.1ow ~ rtt'M 10 lhr ''"'m' had ll«'n rrmo\cd and tlkt'n 1lon1t "11h the othrr 1r11dr\ In t\nt' room thr culpnt apparrntl)' rt"llhed 1n and took A f l 20 mnnc)' d1 r w11h S 106 1n \il\h from a -pan--m-tmuW'r"t--~Mt' ffi0fft,- bul'J)11t rcportrJI) 'tolt' a PIJN. tn.)u~•' and ,11hrr 1trrn' "'h•I<' 1hr lndarn wtll' ,rC'l'rllna Tht li"' !l\rn' ""II' rffimilt'i1 af S~4~ · • • • " \1Jl't1t a,.,.·11r tt't 1•rdt'r. 1 camrra 11nd sitf\on.al \hr• l' wtrr re{l(ln<'d \tnlt'n lrnm ) About 'two hours later. Ronlcr Pat rol "gent S P "can nOlll'Cd ,, c;t1111on "agon wi th 1wo \urfhoanh lc:l\ ing Border Field 'irntt' Park 11..e.rn notified other agents. w.ho rct'ogn11ed the men from earhC'r 1n th<.' morning a homr in 1hr WO hlt11. k ol ~ ~nll \1m 1 rhe IO\S wns Mllm11IC'd Ill ' I , , Ml • • • '-StlOll \ll'rt'n ;inJ ~1dph1, ~uah1c•r "'l'rc rcpon<'d \lnlrn from 11 \di lll I l.nhm '\hopp1na < rn1cr HOO lli.rhor Rh d ~I ii m 11nd ' p m \11ndlr' f "'"' "''" madr h\ fun 1n111hr k'll ~ I nine o\ 19110 rrrmr·\•\lnred Por" he "~4 ""' \tl) ti\ rom Uhl C cntrr f)fj.,r J hu™ ii) • • • o\ hO\ ·, hlall' tl1.rn111nl1h.iH R\1 \ lilt'\cli' v.il~ \fflltn rfofn' r-1~n 11hout ' pm Thur\<111\ • • • fhr 1n .111,h \lrreo and 'fX'llk r!'\ v.rrr \tolrn Imm a 1 •nln \11111k1 \nmun f)Arkl'd "llo"'t''l'r "hl·n the' r<.'achC'd the: port 1)f t'nln lhC' l\\O \U\p«'" dH)\t• past the ag<'nl' .1nd attempted 10 re entrr ~k\1u1 ·· "irkpa1n1.k ~aid ··our 3~<.'U.l' n•111ti1.·d . Mn11.·:1n authoritlt''· wht> n:IU'>l'll lo admit lhl' "iU\Jl('rh· au.to JnJ the ,u,pccls \H·n· prompt!\ arr<.'"l'1I alk1 ( ·u,tom"i dog' alcn~d them tn the mar11uanir .. fh<.' ~O pound\ of man1uana had a \tn't'I 'aluc of ahout ·sx ooo ·\111hom1e~ ~lit•\ r the ~~urfhoard<, \\ot'rt' pun ha~d 1n l iJuana on thr l<!<llll hlod. 111 Ir\ tnr C cn1..r I >r11 r The surt r11d., ·,,~~ J \.,r 1'3lt..\•1I 11n < olon11I "'rrr \tull'n "fl.'d , , ... \l'ttll b~1 :. '~ "1ih ,\hf.hi ''" lhC' l\indlcl\llr' l'<'rr \11•lrn trum 1hc 1-'lllX) hl1'1l \. 111 < uher l>n'l' • • • ',,,., '\ (111(1 .... t•nh ol h.ud ... ;trC' ":I' ''"kn 11.1m .i hu\1nc!.\ on P.u~n \ \' llOf I rlct 1~1 • .;, n'mprl'\\Cll .... J\ ~mltn 1111111 a hU\lllt'\wn thr tl«llt~ttt R r\,n11t1h \ 1 rn11r ••• o\ htiK'lt I 't·'ff'""'I ""4tw1nn ..... , 'luk11 1r. 1m .in 1•1'1f'n g.ir.111r 1111 Iii. 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Ill hu~l.11111· :i \1 t'nur rrf'l(mrd ThuNht\ n111,h1 1hn1 a garagr nn 1he I !PIMI blc'l\ k ot '·Ill \1Jr1n1 ht1rttt;11 h.1.t t'ntel"('d h1' unlt1t ~.·ti m111111 Thi' lu" 1nd111kd a tool h.11 "'""h ~fl4K• t.onw I h1• 111~' 1nd11JrJ J 11·ln1'11\I\ 1ot•i \\11'1h \I \II Hitchers beat man. steal car \ 44 \l'<1r·11ld 1 1 Mnnll.' m.rn "'·'' twatcn .ind h1q.tr \tolrn tn In 1n1· la11 Thur'\<lJ\ h\ two h1h hh1 k1·r, he• ll p1tked u(l cMlit't 1n \.10 Dirge' • • • \ nrnn rt'Jll1r1ed ThuNI." 1h.11 lil11·q·, J'IH"ll llllt'n lhr d110I •If h1' llJJ\ \ 1•lk\ -.,111r11 ~·1tc>t't"O wh1lr 111.\n' 1'.tr~1·J 10 a !111 <>O 1h1' U!(1)(l t1lcw.k of \tlnm' I hr h1~' tn1 lu1kd ,1 \lt'11·0 IHlll l.\11flh \~I Ml \JX'tll\('f\ 1,})\)1'1l ,1l \\ 'O Miii ,I llll' W\lrth s If •I '-... -\ "'••lllJn lroni I 1•unlJ1n \ Jllr\ rr ri nr,I I 'lur ... la1 1ha1 hr1 N:1111· and 1i'll11" t •11.' \ 11l~w.ai.cn A1lf "'" 'i11kn t'r11rn J \ .tndal\ l UI lht' jl\1"1•1 lt nt·\ 111 J l'-u\ln<'\\ un 1hr \Uf hind. 1•1 \Oth \trn·• I hur-..l.11 r\ rning . . . I our tire'\ 11n a \1er11'dt'\ Rl·n1 oarkl·d 11n lhc ~r1(1 hh11 l 111 I 1du l'ar~ l.\rrr \la~hcll T hu1~h1• Oll(hl ,·au\IO!( :ii 'lt'.l\I \I'll•' Jamaitt' 1hc .mnl'1 told pnl11 r • • • l he·· rrar "111'"'"' nn .1 1-ix.i 1 aJ1lla1 par~l'd• nn lhr I .'IN t hh" k 111 Vo r't C 1\11,I llt1h"ll\ wa' \tlHl\ht·~ 1Ju'1ng 11hou1 S \c'lo damaar • • • -\ SI \ll <\ ""1 r\1 ~ 111.ahk ~1cn:11 lrf\ tn • n'om 11i ihr ll111<'1 'l.1rnd1l'n11n l\..tac <\nhur fk1ulr• ;irJ "u rcPQnC'd '111lrn Bcnfan11n ( amllo \loppcJ hrwth on the \anta <\na FrC"r"a' .11 ·\hun Par~"' a' atiout 7 p m T hu~t." "h<'n h1' f\\ 11 p.t\\Cngt'r' ,, 111.rn .11111 Court date delayed again \\Oman -1ump<"d him ht'.11 him .inu 'tol<' h1' Mue I \)"hi l~l11r c lmn1 ';1•i1 \gt Ill\ t.. 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However, Sources at the American Univer- lc.i<lnapped an American accountant Synan troops recently have tned to $ity iaid Cidppio's four kidnap.Pers. in an ambush on the American restore order •. and the k.idnapping hid behind bushes at the apartment University of Beirut campus today, Tuesday of Frank Herbcn Reed was land grabbed him as he left for work. ' ·police and the school said. ft was the the fil'st abduction of an Ameri<'an an A Lebanese janitor who .said he eecond abduction of an A°lerican in 15 months. · witncs~ the abduction said Cidp- Beirut this week. lsla!1'1ic Jihad. or Islamic H~ly pio. tried to resist the gunm~1:1· The A university statement.said Joscp,h War, as believed made up of, Shute Janator. who spo.ke 01:1 coodat~on he James Dcippio. --55. tbe school;.s -M-Oslems leya~ t-0-~ra~~t (;la1ms-to --M>t-be-funher-idenHfied.~ ·acting comptroller, was kidnapped at hold thr<.>e other American hostages: ·kidnappers· saw him watchinJ and 6:45 a.m. at the door to his campus formC'r Huntington Beach resident took ham at gunpoint to a faculty apartment bwlding 1n Moslem west David Jacobsen. 55. director of the lodge. Beirut. university hospital; Terry A. · He said that after the gunmen left There was no 1mmed1ate claim of Anderson. 38. ch1d •Middle East he rushed to Cicippio's apartment to rcsponsib1hty for the abduction. corresponden1 for . the Associated t~ll Cicippio's-in:taws of the ~idna'?: , Police said w1 tnesscs told them one Press. and Thomas Sutherland. 5 5. ping. "They screamed and panicked. aunman ht\ C'icipp10 on the back of acting dean of .agnculture at the he saad. · . the head wrth a pistol butt as he wu Amencan lJn1\ers1t). The university sour<;es said C.cap- • forced out the campus'. seafront Islamic Jihad said last October that pio had worked as an accountant at fa~ulty gate and bundled into the it killed a founfi .\mmcan h'ostagc, the university's controller's office trunk of a wa111ng car. ~ William Buckley, 5ll. a U.S. Embassy since coming to Beirut two years ago. Police reponl"d finding bloodstains officer. No bod> ha~ been found. and that he con' erted to Islam last andCic1pp1o's oroken l·~eglasses near Earlier toda). the Voice ofLebarion year when he '!lamed a Lebanese Uie gate. • radio station rla1ml·d that Shute woman, llh"am Ghandour, West Beirut was the ~cene ofa spate Moslem ex tremists of He1.bollah. or Ghandour. 25, who works at the of kidnappings and a'i\3Ssina11ons 1n the Part)' of God. had kidnapped U.S. Embassy in Christian east in 1984 and 1985 after Mosl<.>m RC'ed and smuggll'd him inm the Beirut. had left for work 30 minutes malitaas wrested control of thl' !>ct·tor Beka.1 alle~ in <.>a~t Lebanon earlier, hl' rush<.>d back upon learn- Joeeph Jama. Clctpplo .ma of the kidnapping but rcfu.sed"\o ~kilircpon~. • • Her mother. Malak Ghandour, said sobbing. "Wh) should they tak<.> him? He is a Moslem." C'ic1ppio's brother. Alex. said in 'Philadelphia that the kidnapped man was born in 'the U natcd States. "We warned him about going (to Beirut ) but he couldn't get work here. so he went over there." the brother said. Israel. Egypt OK Mideast peace confe~ence ALEXANDR!·\. f:g~pt (AP) - President Hoc;na \foharak and 1,raclt Prime Man1s1cr 'ih1mon Per<.>~ agrC'cd today to set up J lomm11tec hl prepare for an 1C1tcrnat1onal C'l)O· fcrence on Middle La..,1 pt·ace. E~' pt announced 1~ ":i" rr1urn1ng ll~ .1111· bassador to I \rad 1s!.ued at the end 111' lhl' two-day mel'ting. Peres then fle\' hat k to T <.>I ·\ \ 1v. hours. but \\(' made good progress." framework for direct negot1at1on~ · N<.>1thcr man mentioned details. 'between Israel and the Arabs. Israel. where he said tle e\J)<.'Cted- some oppos1t1on w11hin his roahuon gU\ crnment over his ugrc_cment on a \>\Orld conference but Peres said th<.> committee would The nit<.>d States. and Israel until discuss procedure and compos1t101WJ1low. has voiced opposition to an for a conference. 1 international conference because tt Synaand Lib) a. the Soviet Union·s would include the Soviet Union. closc.-.t Arab allies. as~ailed the sum-"If we had had more time. we The agrN.·m1·n1 .1p1w.1rl J I<• tx· lhl' maJOr a('h1n 1·nwn1 tr11m till' ltr't summit 0Ct\.\c1·n thl' l\Hl l11unt11l'' ir1 five \ea" l1 1m\'\l'r 11 "a' 11111 referred hl an ahl 11tr1l 1JI ... tatl·11wn1 Mubarak told rcponer\. "\\ c haH· both ol u" agreed on an 1n1ema11onal ~onferrnce and a pr<.>parato~ commllll'<.' Still, tht·re arc ~ome 1ssul·.-.10 d1<,cuss You ran '11magine \uch a problem to be. sol\ ed an 24 mat and calkd for Mubarak's ouster. would ha'c made more progress." Jordanian nev.spapcrs dcscnbed said Peres. standing beside Mubarak ahc mce11 ng a" "Israeli blackmail" inside a mammoth hall of the ornate and a propaganda ploy, 19th century Ras el-T1.n palace. "We Eg}pt and Jordan have favored an ha ve reached much more undcr- an1crna11onal conf<.>rcncc to provide a standing on a complicated issue:· Iraiiian Diissile kills 21 in Baghdad Paris born b By tbe Associated PrhS Ol'n<.'lic.1:11 lO autht·ntll' dl'mocra11c pos1t1()n<;." Ch1k'c;. explosion ruling lour-man m1lital) JUnta ikclared the C>O-<lay state of 8.\(1' I D.\l> Iraq -Iran t'ircJ ~ long-r:rn gl' -.url:tll" !>tegc afti:r an unsucn·<;.,ful J'i'Hl'l\lna11un attempt Sunda~ • • 4 o tO·)Urf3Cl' ml\'>lk 111 111 lhl' heJn ul lfaghd.1J 11><.la\ l.1111111_!. 1n \\hich PinlKhl.'l "'a'> shghtl~ IOJUred and fi,e of 11 ... 1n1 ures 21 peopk and inJunnf . I lllha'o. thl' Iraqi m1lttdn bod~guard' I.a iled J commaml rl·pt1rtl'll lr.111,1rut k h.1d1 \\llh ".irpbnl'' JnJ 3t'l'Urd1ng Ill fr:in ·, nl"'' ,fg,l'Ot\ ktllnl 12 r1t•11rk ·\II lht• rl'POrll'd 1.J\uullll'' 11n h111h '1dl'' \>\l'rl· u' 1li.1n' ·\11 iraq1 m1litar. u1mmun14ul· hroadla't ''" Hag,hd.1d radio .... 11d ti\l' "'onwn Jnd J l hild \\l'H' .1m11ng, 1ho't' killn1 in th\· l''\plo!>1on lll thl' 011\'>lk 1n J po111 fl'\t1kn11.il m·1~hhorh11od :ihout ,in hou1 :i l'tl-1 m1dn1gh1 I hur,tl.I\ Israelis raid L ebanon port ~ID<)\. I ct'l.1111111 1'11l1ll ,,1111 l\1,1d1 lightn· homtx•r, ,,r,dnl .1 l ll:l\1,il JH'.I nt .11 th1' '11111h I l·h::in11n port 111d.1' \'•1uml111~ t11ur i. t\ tl1.111' I 11v. th 1ng Jl'h 'i'400pt·d 1n !rum thl· \1 nli1aranl.ir1 1111 \\\11 '1r.1t1ng run' that "l'I a li,h1ng hoJI .tltrl lll'JI lht "11114 h1~h"·" hndg1· \OU th of \1Jon .H .J .J "Ir nt p11l1u· ,,11J \ ll .HIC .ll\Ct \\ J\\t'I ahlan· O\ thl· r.11d 1'11l1u· ,,ml 1tw largl'I "'"'a dock Jrca u:.i:d nl.lu"'l'h h\ I l'h~tm·"· t1'haman hut that tlw lc;ral'11'> rnu'l h.t,l' hdtl'\t•d 11 I•• hl.' .1 P.iln11n1an g.ul•rnll.1 01ant1mt• hJw \l. l·d nl "I." 1,r.1d1 1c1' ''nil k al a g.ui:rnll:i oa'c and l\411 .1mmun11111n 1lump' 111 .1n. indu,tnJI l·nmr11und 1u,111ul,1lk \1d11n Chilean chief defends siege \~" 11 A< ,c > ( hlll -Marking tlw I \th .1nn1\l·r,.H, nl thr lOUfl th.it brought him 111 f)0\4l'r . Prc"dl'nt \ug.u,111 Pinochet ,1ng.r11\ d1.•kndl·d .t 't~lll' ol ''l'g,l' dn ll'l' 1ha1 "·" Ocl'O 1,.nll1,.lll'll h\ K cirth lll < .ttholll k.1dl'r' .ind lht· Rl.'J)lolll adm1111\tr.it1•10 ·In J n,11 11111Jll\ ll'll'' ''l'd .1ddrl'" T h111\· da' P1nol hrt "a1<l tlw ri.1t111n .,..1dt ,l.1ll' 111 \ICgl· ,quild bn.n1t-ah•1l1l d1111.1t1 111 \\l ll ll l\ .ind trar111u11i1 , Aquino slaying trial voided PAR IS I .\P) -.\ homh exploded at lunrh11me toda> in a crowded department storl' cafetena. and the 1.\~11 .\-Th1.·<;uprl·mcC'oun '01dcd thcacqu\ttal tire depanment .-.aid 40 people v.<.>rc ol 26 JX'opk l hargcd in the 19!<1' 3'>M1"1nat1on of President inJurcd. l"'o.of thl·m scnousl) , ( nra1on .\qu1nn·., husoand tod,1~ and urdc·red a new 1nnl. ~ · There 'l'as no 1mmed1ate claim of In a 511-pugl' Jcc11.11in wri ttrn h) C'h1l'f J u~llcc.· Claudio respon'iibilit) for tht• blast at the I cehankl'l the 1.uurt '>aid thl' Jl·qu11tal nf thl'n aron1 l'd Casano dcpanment c;torc in the La lorcrc;l:hll'I (1en hihwn C \'a 24 uthcr m1lttar) ml·n .ind Defense t'omml·rc1al eomplc11 west ol um· Cl\ 1l1.1n v.a' rcJl hl'd in a 'ham tnal orrhc·stratcd O\ Pan'> thcn-Prcc;1dl·nt Ferdinand E. Marro\ .. \ ne.,.. tnal into th~· "l..v.a., ho"'kd 1)\l'f b)' thl' hla" ... r,l:J, 1ngofoppo'l1t1on leader Acgn1110 •\qu1no '"needed .. ,<1 \aid an un1dent1lil'd woman who wai. that thl' truth ma~ he linall~ l.no'4 n and JU'\t1 ce donc to near the calcta1a·, rnsh regJ'ltcr "I Jll ·" tht• "upn:mc C oun ..::11d T rrha11l.l'l' and 'il'\ en other saw all the dcbns fall.mg from thl' JU \llCC' \111cd to '"'alidall' .,..hat lhl·~ l :tlk<l "thc non-1nal ce1hng Thcrt• .,..a., \rnokl· M~ e)l''\ ol thl' u·ntul) .. burn<.>d People v.l'rl' !>creaming .. Freedom for Poles lauded \\-\RS-\\\--fhl' Rnman C athollc ( hur1.·h \\d· llll11l'U lhl' ( ommunl\l ,gO\crnmcnt\ dens111n tu fre1.· all polit1nil Jctaincl.'~ including, top memh<.·ro; oft ht• outlawed "olidant' IJhor l11tl\l.'mcnt. loda' "The pruhlem 1s tinall> 'nht•ll .ind tha1·, \l'r. good.'' \a1d the Re' Henr)k Hrunka. a \pokc.,man tor tht• t•p1wopatl· in Warsa ..... He ''11d lhl· diunh·., "t·,pccta111111' and w1,hc' arl' fulfilled .. In an 1nlt'r' ll'v. publi,hcd to<lu~ in maJOr newspafkr". lnll-rtor 1\.11111\ll'r < rl·n C 1nlav. K1vuak said the ~11' crnnwnt 11rJa .1nnounl'rd T hur.-.da~ ""a\ a conc1hato~ gc,turr '''"'·ml thl' l hurch and a tl''>t nl Wc,tcrn pohc~ 11i"t1rd 1h1 l'oll\h go'l'rnml'nt. The woman said she sa.,.. a woman ne't to her fall do"' n. "Shl' .,..a, pregnant and had pains 1n hl'r ahJomen. I '4ent to look for an ambulame.'"she said. D1d1cr Pc)S<;e. who work~ on the floor hch1.,.. thl· cafeteria. ~aid thac v.as nu pan1t About 1.000 ~h(lppl'r" "'<.>re C\at:uatl·d from the store Po he<.> '>aid thl' ex plo-.1\ c' ap- parently \\l'fl' plal'l'd under a <;<.>al 1n the crowd,·d \crond·\ton restaurant. which ser"e' ahout I .2ilO meal' al m1(1da) W1tnl''>\l'' saw a man 1n hi'> ~o, llel'lnR the art'.a afkr the explo\lon. ~" ..... ,...... • .. r -= ,, • ~-,.;;;-~~....;~;;:;• ~~~~~-~-~~~ "~ a 22 .--- Senate takes up anti-:diug bill after House OK . . ·WASHINGTON (AP)..:._ MaJonty Leader Bob Dole said today he cx~ts the Sc. nate to act on the an ta-drug.bill passed by tile Hou!.(•, but he and Pres1d~ht Reagan's chief spokesman expressed reservatwni. about prov1s1ons n~qu1nna the military to pursue and arrest drug sm'\Jgglcrs. · . Dole. R·Kan .. said he would work for a b1pan1san con~nsus embracing .. e bes.t-0!all'the idea8, adding. ''-'.fhts is not a pohtrcal-eoniest. soould not be a political contest." · The House voted 392-16 Thursday night for the bill. which would arm the govvernment with expensive new tools 19 fight the war on druts. . . .But .some House members warned that the military provtS1ons and langua~. to•r'einstitute the death penalty for·somc drug dealers left the f'(leasµrc vulnerable to a Senate filibuster. · "I wou!d guess the Senate as'going to a('t. .. Dol,c \aid. adding he fayored the .death penalty provision. • But as for th• use of m•li.tary forces. E>ole said." I'm a little nervous about that one .... I'm not cenain the military ts equipped or trnined to do those things," • At the White House. spokesman Lan; SJ)<.':ikcs ~•d. "We are pleased that the House has acted promptly." He said thl' admin1stra11on also suppon ed the optional death penalty prov1!1ion. but uppost.>d tht' mil118r) requirement and was studying other amendments. • .. "Ther<.> is exensive military involvement alrt•ady in the drug problem. Speakes said. "Use of military in drug arr<.>sts docs present a number of problems" and "we have sufficient trained pcrsonnd to do that" in c1v1lian services. he said . Floods inundate Michigan; four die; 1,300 evacuated By 01e Auodated Preu PENTWATER. Mi ch. -f-1oodwatcrs surged through lower Michigan today after three days of torrential rains that killed four people. 1n1urcd at least 20 and destroyed three dams, forcing more than I .JOO r.:s1d<.>nts t? flee. The storms dumped up to 13 inches of ram. causing millions of dollars 1n damage. authont1es said. The ram ended t'arl~ toda}. and no ram was e:itpected at least until Monday, said John Hu&hes. a Na11onal WeathC'r Sen ice meteorologlst. Cancer treatment tests successful WASHINGTON -4-promising anti-cancer treatment that uses a nev. t)pc of natural k1lkr crll to attack tumors has h<.'cn so successful 1n mice that doctors sa) the~ hope to start human trtal!. in a le" wcek'> fhl' new therapy. dneloped by rc\earchers at th<.> Natwnal ( anrer ln,11tule. '"a 'anat1on ofa s1m1lar one alread' undergoing tcsb wh1rh also enhance!> fhc bod> 's natural defen~s to anack', cancer Researcher' said I hursda~ th~y have f<?und a pow<.>rful anti-cancer cell residing 1n tumor'> that appears to~· I 00 tames more potent than anoth<.>r cell used in the promising treatment d<.>vcloped earlier. Wholesale prices take another jump W .\SH IN(, fO, -Whoksalc prll'e"i JUmpcd (1 J percent last month as the third heft\ foud pnce in crease 1n tour month' morl• than offl>l.'t a small drop in gasoline prices. the government n:porll'd toJa~ Roth meat and eggs reg1c;tered substanual ga1n'I. Even wtth the inrrcu't' las) month. the Labor Depanment \31d pnce'\ at the "'holc..all' leH'I kll :it an Jnnual rate of 5.0 percC'flt for the firn eight months of I 9Kh Aut t'' l"Q.~m11st'> (autioned that the .\ugu!>l n-.e. onl> the sec.ond this )Car. "'a" a "'~nantlat t~e hcc;t news on inflation,., o' <.>r, Fears ofn·ncwed 1nnatmn wert· cited as on<.> tm:tor heh ind the record plunge 10 \tock pnc•c<, on Wall "tfl'C't Thur\d3) a\ ncro, OU!> IOVC\tors <.'\prc,scd cnm·l·rn ahout recent rise' 1n tht· pncl' nt lOmmod1t1e!> \UCh ac; 011. gold anCI platinum Navy discounts sub overhaul implications · W.\SHIN(iTON -Na'> oflic1al<1 art· pla~1ng <lo"'n the s1gnilicance of rcfurb1!>hmg work on 3 pair of aging -.uhmanm·<; that ""hen rnmpl<.'lt'. will help pu<.h the l 'n1ted ~talcs over tht· nuckar weapon' 110111'> ol thl' SALT II treaty. The Nav> official~ as,cncd that the t"'o PO'>l'H.lon sub., had alwa}s been scheduled for overhaul. The Alexander lfam1lton '' <.checluled to enter the Puget Sound Na' y Yard 1n Hremcnon. v.a..,h th" fall. and the Kameh~meha .,..111 tx· hrought 10 the Port!>mouth. N II . "'IJ\' '.rnl at the .-.ame time tor the ,tan of two-\Car o' crhauh Thl' o lliual\ J"11 \,H<I Rl·al!-an had already Jnnuuni:ed th~ ~.\LT l1m11c; .,..ould tw hr(IJlh1·1I "hrn H.Ci~ hombcr\ are e4u1pfkd with cru1">c m1,\llC~. Hijacker returns after 18 years Ml.\MI -.\man wfio SJXnt IM )Cars 1n < uhJ aftn h1J:Jlk1nga plane returned home to face chargi.'\ bcc<1u'lc hl' oppost'' thl· ( a'tro govcmme!lt and .,..ant' to '>CC h1~ ailing mother. \aid lhl' n:poncr "'h11 hclpt·J him. "He said that he '4 0uld kd more like a ln·e man 1n .in \ma1Can federal pn~on than he would ""alk1 ng thntrect~ of Ha' ana ... < 'hKago ll'll'\ 1r..11)n rl·portcr R u'l'I E" '"8 said he "'a\ told b' Ra\ mond John'ion Jr l<1hmo n, \•>. "'ho n·turned here \>\1th his Cuban .,...ft. and thr1r thrct' l h1ldrt•n fhuf\cla~ n1gh1. "a' ~hargcd with air p1ra q . Hl' wa' '>l'hl·llulnl fur a hl'ann~ ltKl:.t\ twlnrl' J l ' ~, ma~1r..tratt· ~; IT'S HERE • • • "~ ->, THE 1st EVER GARAGE SALE. AT ROGER'S GARDENS September 12-21 r 1 'Ranibo' agents accused ~. > I of abusing illegal aliens ~ • By the Associated Press Curbs on INS raids ---for aliens Featured will be over 100 pieces of patio furniture, indoor plants, baskets, pottery, um brellas, anti~ues and a seemingly endless supply of plant material. ~-, '/ LOS \ N<, FL !-\-·\ h:indlul nf"Hamho·I~ J'll." h'dl·ral agl'lll'> .lfl' ahu<;1ng ~ i,~ illegal alien' alunl!, lh r ( 'ahfornia-Mcxico h1Jrdl·r \>\ h1r h ha' hccomc a\ artual .~ I 1 "'ar 1onl' a il'g1.,lawr and an au" 1~1 tco;tllil·d in \\ .1,h111~1on "Ttwrl' .trl' J'll'opk ..._. hcang killed on a rcgular oa""·" lh •p Jim Hall''· I) \an l>1q1,11 told thr llou\4.' ~ sutx.umm1ttee on criminal JUStll'e Thur\da)'. Ill' da1 111r<l '""ll' l 'i Hurdt·r Patrol agenic; '-"CH' using unnC("C'i\ar) forct· 1n apprt'hl•nd1ng dlq1,,il <ilil'll'> and callc<fth'c hor<ll·r. particularly around Sun Y-;1dro. a""' 1111w Ice chest slayer gets life term ~ ( _, PRICES BEGIN AT. 40o/o OFF ~ \ ~ UMITE~ SUPPLIES ON HA..--N0----""11 ~.'\N R• RN.\RDINO -'\ man \\ho murdered a lll·H'<H·nld ~·rl h\ hun1ng her alivr in an ice chc)t and who latt•r c'icapcd t'l'tt'l' from Ja tl .,..3, '>entl'OCCd lo hfc 1n pnson without Po!>!>lblhl) 11rparok Bnan !..l.'1th ~m11h 2"1 of Fontana. wa<, c.cntenccd Thur!>da\ b~ \upt•nor Cour1 J udttl' Duke f) l<t ll1'1' who 'laid Smllh deserved thc S('ntr ntt' tor thl· "1ncrl•d1hl\ ll·mhk" tortun• murder of Mt'lts~ Wakefield in July 14!<5 I h1· girl may ha ve l'x'l'fl alt' c for t"o or three days ansadc the ice chest huried 1n thr high desert nl·ar Phelan before she died of suffocati on and heat rxhau~1on , a forensic patholop.i~a 1e t1ficd .. .. {., I :; ('!14) 64().$80() • ~9to60oi..,,• ~' IOoau•n ... 11, 11oooo1 ""'0<;Ar•n.,1 l •v<1 • •r•l)\l "O"'JO•"tO"hlOnO\ 1nH<t,.OO']leoch INUl?Sf~V. INDOOR Pl ANT). FLOQISl . I ANf"\S("A P:N(;. PAf.1f)FUliNIT UPf . ANTIQUfS . . ' . . Another girl turns in parents for drugs FRFMONT -A 12-)car-old girl ha~ tu rned in her parents for alkged <lru(t uw 1n th<.' fir\t such case of1t'i kind 1n the ~an f-rannS<o Ray an·a. pohre said Anwn10 and Anna Bernal ol rrcmont no"' fan· one felonv rount each of n 1lt1 va 11on of marijuana and possc'is1on of methamphc1am1ne~. accor<l1ni to cpun r~cor<h, 1 h('trdaughter, K1mhcrl~.1urm·d tht•m 1n i\ug. 29 "S11n1c t1 ml' ago. her grandmother had told her that 1f 'ht· l'\Cf \U\r>Cl ted any dru& u~ lH l'all police .. sa1<l Otlker Daniel Clark ' 1 Drug lab found near school in raid . El < \JO'J -•\drug lah tontaining S 120 m1lh11n in methamphl'tJm1m· and cht·m1cal\ u'>«l to make 11 wa' found next door to an dcmt·nt~H) 'llhool I dunng a raid . authont1c<; ~•d Polkc Lt. Rand~ Narramort• \a1<l :in l'X j')ll'l,111n -of the 1.hem1cal!> d1scn vcrcd Thur'i<lay could havr Oattcned u n t) hint I. Polan· took precautions in removing the contraband, which int ludcd l'lht•r and uthn \Olnt1lc chcm1c.al'i used to make methamphctnmtnC' Murk t lumphrt'\ Whllt' 2Q .... n.-. arrested 1n tht raid at tht" borne hou.-.1nR 1h1: luh ' , Aeromeilco to pay funeral expenses Io~,, N( rEL s -o\t'romc'ltrn ha.-. ofTerrd \0 00) lunnal C\flCO\t"\ for N pcoplt' killed when one of 1t~ ()( -9 1cthncr' rnll1ded w11h a prn atc plant· ;and crai.hcd into a CJ uhurhan Ccmto\ nr1~hho1hoo<l t"'•' wed., rtRO 1 ht' Mn1cun airline char:ic1cn 1~'d the otTcr a<. a humJn11.irlan gc\lurr h111 v.111 not Ile., ofTcnnJQu1Ck ~ulcmcnt~ for lo'I\ ofhfc or pruJ><.'M) b(\·au~ 11 docs nnt hC'ht•H' 11 wa' rt\pOn\1hlc for the Aug 'I ua'ih .in auorne' \31d I hurc;d.u __ relaxed S.\N FR·\NCIS< () (AP) -A klkral apJ)<.'31'> wun <1ubstan11~lly l'.t\Cd rnanc11ons on 1mm1grat1on raids 1n factoncs Thursday by ruhn~ that offiter' need not 1dcn11fy the alien'> thn 'eek to qut''il1on. ~- -Although the 9th U S. Circuit C oun of .\ppeals did not cnt1rcly O\erturn a JUdge· .. lnJuncuon against the lmm1gra11on :ind Natural1111on ~ero, Ill' in Northan and Central C'ahforn1n . one lawye r for groups challenging the raids ~·d the ruhna made the injunction "completely inetTcctual." "I believe the I NS can JO back to its cstnbh~hcd pattern," said Francisco Garcia of the Me"can American L<'gal IX-tense and fducat1onal Fund. .. We're going to have people here who arc dornmcntc:d (legal residents). wh o arc going to be arrested and hnndcuflcd and 1n some cas~s beatC'n .. r\nothcr lawvcr on the same side, •\Inn ~hlo'IS('rof 1hc American Civil l 1hcntt·, t Jo1on. did not go quite as fat . \a} 111g the ruling leaves some rc\lnct1om on IN detcntaon" at "'nrkplacc'> But both lawyers said the} were daCJmaycd at another pan of the ruling that dissolves the 1nJunc- 11on cn11rcly on O<.•t 28. its one-year 3nn1 \CrS3f) J ustKe r>cp.anmcnt laW}cr Mark Stt'rn. rl'prescnt1ng the INS. said the rulin~ removes "an 1mposiuble hufdcn" on agenteo' u~ of warrants to enter workplart'\ and ~ue'1t1on '>u~pcctcd 1lle~I alien\ • fhe <.1111 wM filrd in Apr.ii I '>82 by a labor union. nine ll1sramc worker$ anti fi,r l'mploycl'\, el rrom·thc n f rnnu..c. u lla) area They ch.allenard local IN"I fonory r.ud~ that wttk " part of a na11"n'-"1dc ac11on _____ _.__ .. -KidS ,shouldn't _suff er for -~rent~ dtff erences The story of·the 15-year-old &irl who was reunited with ~er mother in Fountain Valley this week after · spending 12 long years apart is a bittersweet lesson in divorce.and Child custody. · · · · Unfortu~ately, it is a story that is being played out all t~ often in all too many families with sometimes tragic results. This heart-rending tale begins in 1974 when Tracy Lynn Love and her father, Bradley, d isappeared while on a Saturday outin~. , Tracy's father and her mother, Denise Riebe, wire divorced. She won custody and the father had to fight'Tor the right to visit his daughter. He took her o ut. Then he took her away. · Bradley had asked the 31/i-year-old if she would like · t<;> g~ a~ay. with him. And Tracy, who was ''Daddy's girl. d1dn t have second thoughts. But that ·didn't change a thing as far as the law was concerned. Little Tracy Love was missing and Bradley Del Love was a wanted m an. In the ensuing years, Bradley took good care of his daughter. He loved her. But so did her m other. Denise remarried. though she never gave up IOo king for her daughter. But the trail wc@-cold. Bradle)' a nd Tracy moved several times before wi nding ~pin Ashville. N.C. Finally, a pri vate investigator. law enforcement officials and a phone call to the aptly named National Center for ExpJ oited Children in Washington D.C. took authorities to Ashville where they fo und the m issing child and her fugitive father. Now. the father is in a North Carolina jail fighting extradition on child stealing charges. He feels wro nged. "This is something that me and my daughter did together. Ever since she was born. she wanted to be with me." Trac) 's mother believes she has been done an injustice. She can't e ver get back the 12 years of her child's life she missed. ;\nd c;he can't forgive her ex- husband fo r taking advantage o f an impressionable child. ..... please keep in m ind at J 1 i )Cars old. a lot of daughters are 'Dadd) ·s girls.' The man can·t let a 31 !- year-old decide if he should commit a fel on y." But the father doesn't believe he did an}thing morally wrong. .. Just talk to Tracy. Listen to Tracy. lfshc d1dn't lt kc It. s he always knew she could lea ve.'· he said. Mr. Love 1s right. omebod ) ought to talk to Trac) Someone should have li stened to Tran . "I told M ama I'm som for tt. but a1 the 11mc ... well ... ) ou don 't knov. hov. it 1s. /ju t "1sh both of them would ha ve sta)cd together. But the) 'reJ USt human ancl I happened to be in the middk. ·· lfthc) had taken the time to liste n the~ \\OU ld ha'c realized they were tearing a li11I ~ girl to puxcs. ··1 rcmemb<.'r ask mg him wh .\ do I Jn t' '~1th .\fa m:i and wh.\ we ·re not a big faroily ... It would ha e dawned on them that Trac' \\'as the real vi ctim. The~ would have seen t he~ we re jepn' 1ng her of the nunuring lo'c t'-'O parent pro' 1dc "I alwaH "'ondcrcd where .'ihc '~as. } ou a/Ha'., miss not ha\ ing a mother there. }'ou need :i mother ·to become a lacl\. ·· Trac) wa~ hu n . not JUSt bccau!it: t\\O ~l)pk made a mistake in marri age but becau e thl·~ couldn·t put :l'.tlk their d i ffere nce~ to care fo r what their lo' e created. For that. both paren ts -and so many ltkt: them - stand accused. ( )pm111n\ t'\prl."l'd 1n th" ,p,i.c: .trl' th•\\t' "' thl" D.111\ 1'111•1 t llhl'f 'tl·'" c\pr('\\l·d on thl\ (Mg1· .ir1· 1h11'l' "' thl·1r .lll thm' ,1n,l ,1rtl\l\ R1·.1J1"r 11111rnwnt '' '"' 111:J I hl· Da il\ l'1h11 I'<> H 11\ I ~nil < "''·' \h'.._1 •i::n;r. 1'h .. n1: M1·1i0t<6 LET I ERS • Let's stop protesting, get on with intportanttliings Tu the Ed11or agon111ng hour\ tr}ing to r1·<,ohr 1h1· "lr\lnc Build-Out" r roix1...al.. °'.,.coett OAtlY PtLOTIFr'*Y ............ 12. 1N8 .. .. Watchthethreeshells. N()Wyou'seeNewportCenter ... andnowyou don't." - tHeRe'S A 3~! . GRAB-JI~' --ame -of the Problems of Lebanon will notjust {ade away ACRAMENTO -Somr years ago. emulattng Congress. the Legis- lature 1n1ttated a practice that became known 10 Capitol insiders as .. tombstonmg" -naming 1mponant legislatt'e acts for their authors fo r purpoc;cs of pnde. ego gra11 1icatton and poltt1cal explo1 tatton. Dec1d1 ng which laws were tombstoned and v. h1ch were not was not an exac1 science. Mostly.} It depended on the v.e1ght and egos.of the legislators mvolved and often, more than one "'anted hts or ber name attached to the same bill. espec1all~ 1f 11 wa~ getting a lot of media h)pe By R. GREGORY NOKES "''~Wrl ... WA.SHl:-.IGTO~ -The k1d nap- p1ng of another .\ mencan. th e staging of new terronst atroc111es and lsraer s _ latest attack against suspected gue r· nil a are reminders that the roblem · banon will not go awa\. Batter nd ·bleeding. Lebanon festers toda) as a large wound on the world. the source of terronsm to other's and the victim of terronsm ttself. It ts hard 10 sec how 11 will all end. although a tate Depanment offi cial satd Wedncsda)' the Lebanese them- sel\es. with S)n an help, are pro- gressing 1n a nev. efTon to make the rountry "hole once again. He 'iatd there i'\n't much the l 'n1tl'd States can do. although. ··..,.hen thl' time is ngh t. when 11 looks ltke the Lebanese are getttng serious. we might be in a pos1t1on to do some- thing·· Th•" attitude angerc; Lt•hancse. "ho hc.•llnt· the l 'n11cd ~tat1''> ha~ some respons1b1l1t> be<.:ausc of tts past 1n,ohemt•nt there and because 11 wo uld ~netit from Leban~se stab- ti 1 I\ .: .\n~ other counlf) ma) ignore Lebanon and g1•1 awa) ""h 11 -but not the l'n11ed 'tatcs:· Wadi Had- dad. a former ad' 1ser to Pfl·s1dcn1 .\min Gema,el. said 1n a recent speeth here .. -.\nd 1f the l 'n11ed tatcs is to abneg:itc 11s re'ipons1b1lt t1es a-. a leader of free countne'>. then tht• dern1.k\ ahcad v.tll be sumht·r 1n- dt"t'd .. The chao' of I t·hanon '" partl~ J product ol ml'lal>.t·-. and Jhu~e ti' nther; ) J'i'>Cr .\rafa1 .ind hi\ Palc'it1n1· L1hl'ra11on Or~.rn11a1 wn '1olcnth l ant•d 1)U I .1 -.1.ltr ''11h1n J '>IJll' tn ihl· I 4"'11\ l '\raer~ l'HC 1n,as1un tru,hed the PLO Bu t 11 al'in dl'tnol1-.lwd thl· drltcate fXllltical Jnd rt"l1g1uu'> hal- ant1· thal k.ept I 1·hanon mgt·tha "•thout tft•at1ng Jn\lhtn~ t11 tJkt• 11-. place Syria and Iran, wtth their own designs. h.itve fueled the lighting between rival militias that has kept the country m turmoil since the 1nvas1on. Israel continues to control a narrow strip m the south. American mlSlakes also con- tnbuted to the chaos. Reagan said in a ~cet)t foterview that "the terrible tragedy of our Marines in Lebanon·· was his p-catcst managerial mistake as president. The Mannes were withdrawn after 24 1 were lulled tn a smgle bombing at their ht-adquaners m Beirut m I 983. That tragedy led to the unwmdmg of a major U.S. diplomatic etTon . an end to economic assistance. the cancelling of a U.S.-brokere<j troop withdrawal agreement and even de- railed Reagan's 198:! proposalc; for a resumption of ".rab-lsraell peace negot 1a ttons. Although the admin1stratton has not been aCtl\ely engaged 1n Lebanon since 1984. 1t has not been been able to wash Its hands of 1t . Ft' c .\mcncans remain hostage!.. fou r of them longer than the ~ da~ s the 5:! -\mencan hostages "ere held 1n Iran dunng the Caner adm1n1s- trat1on. The fifth. Frank Reed. "a\ kidnapped Tuesda}. a reminder that those holding the hostages are nol giving ~ their demands. .\I l!ast one other .\mencan hu~tage "as killed in repnsal for the l bomb1n$ of L.1bya in -\pnl To a president "ho took office pledging that the L'n1ted States "ould ne'er again sufTer the 1nd1gn1t~ of a prolonged lran1an-tH>C hostage-tak- ing. the plight of 1he ho~1agc'i in Lebanon '' a pan1cular emharrass- ment ~hKh of the terronsm Jir~·lled .1gain'it .\mcncans and the ~ t'\I ah1) hl·g1n'i 1n Lebanon -in the Palt•<,tt- n1an rcfugel' camp\ and at tra1n1ng ba,cs operated tht>re h\ group\ lmal tn 5, na and Iran Tht• four mm "·ho 1'..1th(d 21 per\ons un J h1Jal l>.cd Pan .\mcncan airliner 1n Pakt!\tan la\t \.\<.'C k arc ..aid to hl' Palc~t1n1an .. probably trained 1n Lebanon. About a half-mtlhon sta1eles.s Palest1rt1ans still hve in the refu$ee camps, wluch are fen1le recruiting centers for terronst gro ups that d aim the) are carrying on the "ar against Israel. U.S. officials are "omed that the PLO ts tnfiltrattng back into the camps. The Reagan admtn1s1ratton has made combattng terronsm a top pnonty tn the Middle East It also looks for oppon umues to resume peace negotiations bet v.een I srat•I -\rab countries and non-PLO Pales11- nians. ome better-knt)"n examples of tombstoned hills include the Ralph M Bro"n .\ct. which go~ems open meeting procedures of local govern- ment bcKi1es thr Lanterman-Petns- hon .\ct. the state's basic body of mrntal health treatment la"'. and the l nruh .l.ct. "'h1ch regulates con- sumer lending practtces. Tombstonmg reached its zenith. or nadir. in the m1d-I 970s when a sc n es of far-reaching bills was enacted dunng the earl) )'ears of the Jerry Brown adm1nsstrat1on and legislators clamored to ha'e their names at- tached to them Soon. gi ven th e growing 1ntens1 t} of pan1san and facttonal poltttcs 1n the Ler.1slature But there 1s nothing in the ~mcn­ can agenda for Lebanon The l S embass) and its stall are hunkered Realmng that 1ombstoning wa) dov. n 1n Chnsttan-controlled East JUSI making the Legislature look Beirut .\id remain'> '>uspended s1ll1er than usual. legislati' c leaders There 1s no actt'e L'S d1plomat1c fi nall) det:reed a ban on the practice efTon 10 help mend the country that . altogether 1n I 97.8 It lasted onl) a few "'as once prosperou~. pro-We<it and years and was brought ba k by the_ democratic. and "h1ch Rragan said demands of a new generatton ol "as a ~ttal .\mencan interest. \av.maker; to ha'e their names The l<;rach'i. "ho..e \Q ~ 1mas1on forever enscnbedtnthe statutesofthe "as a1mcd .it ending Palcs11n1an statt'. after both hou!>C'> had under- attacks from Lebanon are still ,ub-gone leadership changes 1n late t 980. Ject to a11ack. and tht'' sttll retahatr i'-o". )I\ ~cars later. tombston1ng is b' bombing su,.pected guemlla ba~s. agatn becoming a logistical problem as the\ did ~ednesda\ Dunng "hat "as lO ha\e been tht' ttli. a tate Depariment \11dcas1 las1 "'eek ol 1he h1ennia1 ~ss1on. specialist said 1here a re <i1gm of hopc he fore II "as d wnded for 1wo more He said cab1ne1-lrvel meetings tn-weeks, a, maJor sq~abble erupted O\ er \Oh1ngallma1orfart1on,art'making "hose namN>. 11 an~ "ere to be progres) to"ard a nt'" poht1cal allacht-d to a maJN psele ot banking understanding. ~foreO'l'r he \aid. kg1slat1un . Th.e lcg1slatt0n S~·nan troops. "h1 Ch mined into • authonte~. t'-entuall). penetration pf \a. est Beirut under ant.'" '>Cl unt) plan th.e ( ahlom1a banking markrt b~ ou1 1n Jul~ !">eem Ill be cunatltng Sllml' of Of-'\Lale 10\ttlUllOn'> 1he lighting between nvul m1ht1a'i. Tv.o legislators .\!>semblyman .. lhe le,eb of \IUlence ha'c Charles Calderon. D-.\lhambra. and ratcheted do"nward ·· he ~1d ~n .\Ian Robbin'> 0-\an 'u~., had .. That"-; not 10 sa\ there aren·1 been carntng mat bill<. on the issue bombings -there arr tar hombs -and txnh ."antrd to be 1hc lead and ob\IOU\h thcrl' ,~ <.,till gunfire author'> ut the final hill "'1th. of But pcopk al'\' '>taning tu shop :ind cour'>(.' their name., attacht'd to thr thing~·· measur~s .\nothcr ..enatnr Ror,c R. Grt>gory Notes writts on .\nn \ u1ch D-Drnuha. had al-;o dipJom•llc issues for Tbe Assod•t~ pla~ed a ""' wk in thc compl11:ak-d Prtss. Ht> •ccomp•Died Secretllry of banking maneu\l'r'i a'I c ha1rv.oman Stat~ G~rg~ Sbultz on• dlplom•ti<' of the ~enatc Banking l. omm.1111•e mission to Lt>b•aoa Jn Jf83. ~he. too wanted a t·h1p ot thl" wmhstone The pnnc1pal., n ch anged harsh Battle of Newport Center moves to media, messages "ord\ Junng J 1"0-huu-.c confercnll' ~omm1ttcc and agreed at one po1n1 that hoth thl· ( alderon and Rub~1m htll<, \.\OUld be U\l'd a~ \Chicles -a· 'inl1inwn-lt kl' arprnal h lo the prnh· lem -hut that 0 11 tombston1ng "1lUIJ tx Jllll\\l"d Later hO"l'' l'r. thl' Jcstlre llir kg1'!la1tH' 1mmnrtali1' lnercame that rl'<.t1ht• ,ind th1· thn·r legl'ilal<>I' tl1ppcJ j toin 11r .,omcthing. and agreed 111 nam1• the ptt'l"l'' of lcg1~· lat10n alter thcm'>l·h 1''i wtth Rohbtn\' namr .ippean ng lirst. lollo"eJ b' \ Utl h and. ( .ilJnnn ...,,11h1· IUIUrt.' 111 "-t'\.\ p111t ( t•ntn I\ now up Ill 1hc 'ull'r" Tht' ( 1rtdlol ~ 11rgJn11.1t11tn ha:. ti\ namir alll\ 11' tt.·ntt-r 1111 tilt' lllH'I\ t"lt~ of '\le.,., port Bealh It hnng<, "ll~ 11 1m pro' cmcnl!> 1n loc.11 rnaJ c:, and a ne'"" b~ pas'i "htch "111 earn do" n- coast 1raflic bound for 1hr airport area around Corona dcl \far r:ithl'f than through that commun11' MARTIN BROWER We arl' '>Q \Il l>. ;1nd tirl·d of Jll the protl''itrng" f 1r..t '"l' h.1,1 ~PO;\ -:-_ now we have RAP If \1111 look dmc1' WC think )OU \\Ill find nl<ln~ oflht'\l' same JX'Oplc protntl·d thl' < 0.1~1 Freewa> eigh t or l<I \1',t" JKo II.kl the) not bt•cn \11 'hort '1~htetl , Newport Bt.•ach "ouhl n11t hJH' 11\ present traOlt 'ithiatii>n · 1 he In inc Comp.in~. b' th<' .... nw token. has adJU\ll'd. uimprnml\l'd ,rnd made an ho n1''it effort w rc101wr : 'it'l ured en11ugh ''lt'"' 1un·'1111.ill h 1r J rctt-n·ndurt1 1~1 ·''" tht' ,\1tCr\ ul :-0.c~' port lkJth lo t(>nf1r11111r to drn' 1he actmn 11\ tht• "-n ' port Al'.tl h < ti\ < nunul 1n Jppn" tntt I hl' Ir' 1m· C ompan' , pl.111 1u tomµktl' :--.l.,,_ port ( entl·r llu \\ \\tll 11 turn nut' .\II of that mu'\t hl· u •n' nnl to lht• potential \Otcrs 1n J 4u1t'k '1mplc mt'c;sage Yet. the mt'"wigt' ha' 10 be so strong as to tire up tht• \Oll'r' to ca'' 1he1r ballots 1n late "io,cmtx·r. e'en though thq ha' CJU'I gom• I\) tht' poll., three "eek.' before to vote for a senator. a cong.rt'l'lman. a g1h ernor. ctt} council mcmbeN and 'ancd ISSUCS. •• •• 1 •• •• ,,,, do not \\.1111 "hat 11, l.11m<. to he 4n 000 more rnrs high dl'0\11\ Ci '<>0 ne" l·mplm l'''' (lOmtng trnm pla c' like Santa .\na and C rarden Ci ro'>c), and tratlic" lt kt' Thll\ .1f1n ,11nw mPrt' .10wnd1ng Jnd al n1• l1t1ll \,,,t 111 tht• ta\pa~t·r.. 1 h \. R ,, ti t-11 n \ \ 11 \ h < J I d n l> n Fin.mu.ti ln,11tUtH1n-. .\d 111 lll~ti ".1~ hJtl hed It \h1111lt• !)(' n111l•d 1h.11 "'-'n \\ Jltl·r \!H'm n B.l~l"r,ficld thl' IPO~('\I· '>l'r\ ·~ ,l.ltl' \COJWI "h11 " n·11nng tht' H'Jr ha' nt•\ er hall h1-. nam<' made pan 01Jlcg1.,l.111'c 111mb'>tone lfr ll> one ol an unfonunatcJ} re~ lt·gl\lator' "h1l arc mnrt• tntl'rt.'Stt.-d in the produt l than lht• "r..ipping ·rhc Nev. pon Beath ( 0 11nl·tl " composed ol 1ntclltgl·n1, -.1nccrc anc1 dedicated men and women ~ ,. clecled them to condut"t the Cll \ ·,_ bU!llnCS'I and th1·y hll\C 'lf)C OI ma·O\ By cbe Auoclaced Preu Today" I nd:" l\l·fll 12.1 h1• 2'i'ith dayot 1'1l<h I hcn'.trl· I lfhla,., kit 1n the ,car '1HJ\~H .1 I '1M , I Daily· Pilai .. '• f •. I l t ., I /4 b, •t '.a ft I ,. f ~. I J',, I I t ' • .. Jtt· \\Ith 1he Counnl We tcel h<ith en1111c., ha,,• comhtnl'd to g1\l' ll' .i 'cry l'qu1talilc am.I ar, 1·prnblc plan One that \\Ill benl'lit Nc"'fXlrt lkarh in C\ Cl) \\-3)' 1...1.·Cr, talc 11 -thr land v. tll he <.le' cll1pcd ~o let us accept th1!i prclit>nt wnl·ept and get on "ith the JO) of It' 1ng in our finc to" n AFT f Y ! WOO[)) I INT01'< l\ll'" port Rt•;wh fhought lnr trnhl\ "1 h1nk "rong1' 11 ~ou rka<.c -hu1 in all ca,c;ec;. think Im 'our~t'll ·· -( 1111.thold L c\\ing. ( I t' r m ·' n ti r .l m .1 I I ' I • l t I I I l (I~ 2ll-I ~)o. I l Ker•n WIU"'9f l'<tflhAtlflr fom Tell ~ 1o1n r Don F.nl•r C•h fclllt>r Tom Clenln "'"'""' r '"'"' Cr•lt Sheff """'''~ (tlllC)t hrr~• J IC9ftdte '( or111111on ();r!IC;IOI lllllMfl Cenlr .. I l'rndvcl•Cln 0 ,,e(ftll Howent~ A11vetllS111Q 0.tto<IOr ..... , ... "''"' l.len1!'9d Olt..CIO< ..._, ...... ConlrOIMlf r ht• JO\\\\'r Ill'\ n111 tn \\ hl'lht•r J ma1nrt)' ,,, 1lw l lll/1'11' 111 :-.l'"P<'tl lk.1rh Jgrt·l· \\1th 1lw "1,J11m l>I tomplctmg ~l·.,.,pon l t•n1t•r 1n ltnt• "1th the plan prl•,cntt'll. nor in "hcthcr .1 m;\jMll\ nl till' ~1t11t'n ' of Nc.,.,pon fk;nh find 11 111 tht•ir '' isdom 10 den~ 1h1• plan The aM\\er ht•<. 1n "h11 h ''<ll' c1l th1· 1c;<.ue ".thk to l/.l'I thl' 0111\t rl'ttt\ll·rl·d 'oters to the \t.'\ l'r JI p,1llint! locat11lll' on a cold. Ncnrmtx·r nwrning or C\ening two da~~ ht.'lun· I han~'g" 1ng 11 "ill ll'rtainh 111: h.tnlcr lo mlll1'·3tt' 1hc fll"1l1H'' than thl" nc~att\l'\ r hat" al\\3\\ thl' l'3,l' "" lht• ltf<lUP\ \\ho fa\\lf UH11pk1111n 111 '-C"Jlt>rl C en1cr ha\\' to '""" h.ird "' m1111vatr J' mam J")<'opk ,l., fll""'hk 10 lea' c thl'lr hnnw' 1rn No' 1•mlx'r ~Ci. or to ~top on their "a' to or fn1rn \\orl.:. t<i 1.t\t a halhll IM Nt'\\fllllt ( 1·n1t•r I 11>.c an' ekcttnn 11nn• tht• dCt l\11111 " 10 1ht.· h11nd!> ot the \ 111t·K 11 t11111r' d11"'n "' \logan' .. , 1'' nn ·\·' '' "" on .\,"'" "I our M ort•) l'·•"·· H'l\11'1 -·I 1mr tor a < hang<> ·· I <'I·, .t1l,1l t' :-.,,, t.•mhl·r : ' ' ,,)(., 1.11 l'l<'l tlon 111 J'K'ripNll't.' . T hl· In 1ne (.·om pan\ 1~ <tllknnit a fll,rn tor l Omplct1on 111 '4<'" 1)(1rt < l'ntcr '' h1ch '" J model nf n11 \Cd·U\t' 11'nnn1ng -com mt'rnul <~tail. 1·1, ll tlnl11c .. 1dt·n11al It 1mn 11k' ~ '1hran1 Oetting the mes\Jge acr<1'' "ill require a maJor dtrl'< t matl. <l1~lr-to­ door and ad' cn1.,ing t.•lfort nn the other <;1dc nt the '"ut· thl' C1ndlock group ncClh onh to tom- mumca1e its crrom·ou1. bul t ah h' name -"gn dlock " \\ho 1n their nl!(l'll rnind ''ant<. gndltx I>. 1n hi\ or her \II\., .\t tu.111\ thr \.\nrd g11Jl111. I>. rdrl\ to a \llU;tlllln Ill .1 dO\\Otll\\O area 'u'-h a' \1.tnhattan "hcrt· 'trt.•et\ an· IJ 1d out in .1 grid, and th1· 1•ntm· gn1I hcrnmcs lod cd .\ nightmare of .1 "Ord Onl\ Cindlock'' mailing ad dre ..... Balboa Island. rnme~ do~ The C 1ndlock group "ill "nrk to get outh ( oai.t Plaza It "111 Ix' 1ntcr<''lll ng to watch the h11num during tht• nc\t ~1 • month" The In inc l omp.'\n\ ·., "pohttrnl '>trat1'tt'"' ''i ( rndl<X'.I. '<. tnarkl'ltng \lralt'tt"t -ad' t•n1,1ng man 'uix•rh. l nu "u111 \\r ""uld hupc 1h:11 rca.,110 "'II prr' ail 1n !ht" t•nd Rut dor<. rt'a<.on enter 1ow JO Jth rn"1ng man·, campaign"'\\ 1th thl' dhk \.fr \t •'II nn the 1nh '"u·11 l>'ondrr "hac lhl' \l'llm' "l'nl "l'lt·n \llu hrush \llUr teeth "''h Pl·p,1xknt ~ atlh the 1hrct' .,hell' 'lo" \llu \Ct' "r" p<1n ( ,·n1cr .111d n11\\ 'nu don't Martie Browtr pt1blllllts tbt MWS- lttlrr "M•rtl• Bro•tr·s <>rlOKt Couty R~rt." ,- Pilot welcomes comments The Daily Pllol welc;.om~s \ll1W 0~11l1on~ 01\ m dtter ~ ul out:>hc interest Letters and longer cHt1cles ot < ornnwnt,11 v mu~I be s1qnt>d They shm1lc1 hP tvped or clPrlrly wn ttPn .Hld t:.f'11t 10 LE TT f RS tc the EDITOR Oatly Pilot P 0 A<'' 1<-ioO L 14'lr1 Mpc;a LA 92626 Thr l'lllXl'ntm ix·n,hant tor l'rt't'l- 111g 1ombs1unt•' on htll' ha\ SI' en fl\t' w another alll\ 1t' among ( ap110\ ... ognll~enH' 1ht.· 1rcat1on for enter- 1a1nm('nt rurf)<'\l'<t 111 m_unsral p1c1c' nl lcg ... lat1on 1h.11 can) the name' iii r1•al k tlt\lasor' ( lnt. 111 the ta' 11nte l'ntnc\ in lhl'I g~mc " .thc I ock \.<'r· Ro:nwnght Mann:i 'ientrtl\ \, t. namt.•d tor ~ns Rill L ocl. \t'f, I> llJ' "Jrd and Dan Boat" nght [) < ""' nnl ~not her 1s the Mcll1i-Han DI\ •>ru· ·form A l'I. for SC'n' Hrnr. l\kll,1 l ~ at'On- ' 11le. and Gar. HJn. D-Sanu. Barbara • Th("'rr "a' \1)mc hnpc amon& pl3\.efo;. 1'1 tht.' [l,.lffiC lhlll A.<,'iC."mbl) \pcal>.cr \\ 1\ltt• Urnwn "llu ld ha'c brough t .\~~m hl'"bman ~axtne \\ atcr. D-l.d'> .\ngclc'>. a dose all). mto ht'i legt<1l:rnon to clean up tt"wqr along the ( altlnm\a·"1C\ICO border \O "' ould ha' e produred the Brown· ~ .11r" '4.'"31U' Treatmrnt .\ll hut .11,., 11 "''not 111 tx· f>ao Walttrf '·' C'ofumaJ1r. • A8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 19, 1986 ''THERE'S NO ··REASON TO WOK OLDER THi\:N~YOU FEEt!'' Tova Borgnine' s Secret Can .Make You loQk Years· Younger TOVA'S AMAZING NEW FORMULA GUARANTEES YOU WILL _ ___ _ _ __ · _. __ ----LOOK YEARS-YOUNGER OR YOUR MONEY BA.CK. I . . . Let's be honest about why. ~ most P.eople iook older than th~y feel: It's · their· skin. Wrinkled, ·weather-beaten skin at any age can make people look older than they are. Unprotected skin needs care -it's that simple. .. Now there's a new-product on the -market that 'ets you look years younger, because it helps to eliminate -your wrinkles and it softens your skin while cleansing and protect~ng. This product was developed by Mrs. Ernest Borgnine and many of the top stars in Hollywood abs-olutely swear .. by it In fact, Ruta Lee, Brenda Vaccaro, .Connie Stevens, Maureen Dean, Jed Allan, Buck Trent.and Deb- bie Reynolds are just a few of the important celebrities who use and enthusiastically endorse this product .·Remember! You can't lose . money bµt you can l.ose years off.your app-earance! It's easy to order. Just com- plete the order form below, ·-' and.send it to TovaBorgnine with your payment. Or, if you prefer to pay by credit card (Visa, MasterCard ·or_ American Express), just call 1-800-36-_TOVA-9 (J-800- 368-6829) toll-free at any time (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). ' If you are in the Southern California Area, you may pick up the product at 8920 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly. Hills, between the hours of 8:30-5:30 Monday-Friday. ****************************** *n I * · : ~~ \Jthl ~ ~ ~~Uu1t-! * * * ~ "11 /. D r-4 * "f'm so posit ire my formula will take years offyour appearance, that I'll not c: ~o._, 1 l<{ I crt.J~ 1 ~ 'G(l.Wl.f , : 0 11/y send you ·a refund ({you 're not 1()()0() satisfied, but I'll send you a f ree L # · lo / 1 ' 1 : $?/ oo ·r. · d ' I · r. · · .. r 8 · ~tto 1.»-. M-v * _ . g~1 t 1m me tare y .1ust .1 or try111g 11. -1 ora orgn111 e : : who lived in the harsh, arid environments of that region, ! 1Jwui~ ~tls \7v-ef~~. ! Would you like to try this j 1 61!/k"' j remarkable discovery? : : " ... Actually, he looks so good manJ' of his co-stars have accused him of haviftg a face lift! ... " Would you like to look as : Wouldn•t youliketospendanhour : * of your day in total luxury? * young as you feel? If so, :· : * WouJdn•t you enjoy being pamp-* here' S how you can try this # ered by Zina. our European-: And what about Ernest Borgnine? Have you seen him on his hit T. V. series "AIRWOLF'? If you have, you probably .~'bticed he looks younger now than he did I 0 years ago. Actually, be looks so good many of his co-stars have accused him of having a face lift! 8 ut Ernie swears it is not true and, at a recent press conference, he stated that the only reason he looks younger today than he did 10 years ago is because of what his wife Tova bas discovered. Wh~t has Tova Borgnine discovered? The answer is fascinating. It is a mysterious .formula that comes from the roots of a cactus plant that was tirst discovered by the Aztec Indians hundreds of years ago. And, until recent- ly, this remarkable look- younger treatment was only available in certain very re- mote sections of Mexico. If it could '{Ork on the people .. don't you think it could help you too? .. The stars who use it say it works like magic. The entire process takes only half an hour and insiders say there is nothing like it for anybody who wants to look years younger than their actual calenda~ age. It is easy to use. All you do is apply the formula to your face and wait "The cream is pink when you apply it, and gradually turns white," says Tova. After it turns white it should be removed. One of the great things about it is that there is no guess work. It "knows'' what to do by itselfl" "But the best thing of all," says Tova Borgnine, "is the , way it makes you look years and years younger. with the very fi~ application. In fact," · she says, "this is what I call a 'no excuse' product that is backeduplOOo~bytheTOVA Corporation's guarantee.'' • '1 ,, ' amazing formula without : trained expert. while you relax to : any risk at all: Simply go : soothingmusicandsipcomplimen-! * tary champagne? . ahead and order Tova's : Come to Tova's Penthouse Salon : formula by mail Or telephone.1 : Where you'IJ receive the individual-: Then, as soon as it arrives, : ized care you require ror the nour-i * ishment and vitality of healthy. * try it out in the privacy of # glowing skin. And. if you bring this * * * your home, and take a close * ap. you will receive a special FREE # * GIFT worth $21 of our products. * loo.k at the amazing change # : you will see in your mirror! i Special attention. in a one-on-one : * setting. is devoted to analyzing * After that, if you are not I OOo/o * your skin care needs. : satisfied, simply send back £ So. isn't it time for you to luxuriate : the empty product container : in THE TOVA DIFFERENCE : within 30 da s of our ship-i Salon ... Where skin care is an art. "! Y , , # Facials start at $45. * ment date and we II see that -* FREE Valet Parking in building : · you get a refund with no # For Appointments Call: # questions asked. : <213> 652-9300 ! ****************************** Important -Free Gift: All orders mailed within 10 days will receive a free gift worth $2 I .-00 of additional Skin_ Care products. -------------------.NO-RISK ORDER COU PON -~£.5!.~0£.Y!!.0!'_!,9~~~~!!'.!2'.!..1.!~ r. ro JovA eoRGN1NE , -.T't. 1 •· • · " • · · · 11• • ----l 11 clo (OV!\ CORPORATION VITAL NOTE' I O•Ot''" Mc1v Bi> Ch<H9ell T hP Ppntn 1 ,<,i> I BvCdllnqfOLLFREl I I F!q;> N '""'A • ii 1·800-36·TOVA·9 (1-800-368·6829) I Bf'v"' • H r., ' ;'I" Remember Its TOLL FREE' I I I I I I I I Dear Tova Yes' I would ltke to look years younger by using the formula you have discovered. I am enclosing $39.00 plus $4. 7 5.postage and handling (Total $4 1 7 5 ) I unt'erstand that 1f I am not i 00% saltsfied. I may return the unused portion in Its original container within 30 days of your shipment to me for a prompt and courteous refund of tne purchase pnce of the product. No questions asked. NOT~ Cree 1r l'l~·rp i vov ~,.,11 •c ,11i1•• t 'i J. "'11 ' I' 1 0 Vl'-;A PRINT NAMf ADDRE SS --CITY STATE ZtP , • . ' Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Friday, 14!P'ember 12, 19M 81 --------- Cut-rate Joans m~an used ~car~barga1ns DETROIT (AP) -Cut-rate loans for new cars mean bargains at uaed-car lots, but customers look- ing for a steal Instead of a deal may leave disappointed. "fn terms of people saying, 'Go out and buy any kind of used car )because you're going to steal It,· · that's unfair to the consumer." Rick Cantallnl, used-car manager of King Charlie Hiiiard Ford-Mazda In Fort Worth, Texas, said Tuesday. "You get what you pay for. ·i ·Auto Industry analysts, however. said the drop In used-car prices may be greater than dealers ex- pect. "Whenever new-car prices come down, every car In the fleet. all the way down to the one going to the junkyard tomorrow, reduces In value," said Arvld JoupQi. a Detroit automotive analyst. The top four U.S. automakers · last month began offering interest rates of less than 3 percent on some loans to clear showrooms for the 1987 models. The low rates will endOct.8. General Motors aAd Ford Motor Co. offer 2.9 percent financing, and Chrysler Corp .. 2.4 percent. Ameri- can Motors, whose sales this year have sagged to about half the year before, gives interest-free loans on most models. About 1.5 million used cars will be offered on the market as owners trade them In for new-car bargains. Jouppl said. With more used cars available and cheaper new cars in the ahOWl'C>OmS, used-cat d .... a will need to shave prices as much 10 percent, he said. Lower used-car prices wt II steer some bOyers from new models, said David Healy. automotive analyst wtth the· New York bro- kerage house Drexel Burnham Lambert. A 5 percent drop In used-car prices could reduce sales of new cars and light trucks by 250,000 vehlclesayear.a.sald. The - domestic automakers sold 8.2 mllllon cars last year. Biii PoweJI Jr .• used-car manager of Capltol Chevrolet In Nashville, Tenn., said he has lowered his prlces asa result of the Incentives. · · U somebody were to trade In an '86 model carnow or an '85, I belleve you could buy that car at a . fairly decent price because of the 2.9 percent," Powell said. "It ls only natural to reason If yoo can buy a new car for cheaper than you have before, it Is going to affect the used-car market.·· Cantallnl said the extent prices go down will depend upon the car. "Cars that need reconditioning will go down lnvalue,1' he said. "Newer cars are always worth.th·e money, for trade-in and for retail. ''In one category, In the entry- level category, your young mar- rieds or just-out-of-coUege (buyers), those folks there are considering new and used because of payments, and (discount flnanc- l~g) may sway them," he said. Mazda'• S2S four-door aedan offen lmry and comfort lD lta clw matched wltb efficiency u well. Performance 8s easy as 323 Latest successor to Mazda'sGLCleads small car evolution -:---.-- The 1986 Mazda 323, successor to the Mazda GLC, takes a major step In the evolution of the small car. With a brand-new. fuel-injected engine, fully redesigned body and Improved suspension and braking systems, the Maida 323 offers today's compact car buyer a top level of performance, contem- porary, aerodynamic styling; a roomy, quiet interior; upgraded quality throughout and an outstanding balance between handling and ride comfort. Available as a three-door hatch- back or four-door sedan. the new 323 ls the result of an exhaustive analysis of today's market.and sophisticated buyers. At the heart of the Mazda 323 ls an all-new high-performance 8- type engine engineered for the added benefits of reduced noise levels, lighter weight and smoother running. Thefour-cy11nder 1597 cubic centimeter sing le overhead cam engine develops 82 hp at 5,000 rpm (SAE net)-an Increase of roughly 20 percent over the E- type engine of the GLC -and 92 lb-ft of torque (SAE net) at 2,500 rpm -an 11-percent Increase. It features a multi-port type L- Jetronlc fuel Injection for optimum · response, performance and effl- orency. An 8-blt computer, with a unique Mazda-developed learning control logic system, continually monitors and adjusts the air-fuel mixture to deliver the optimum ratio for all atmospheric and driv- ing conditions. Transmission choices are four- or five-speed manuals or a new three-speed automatic with lock- up torque converter. Based on a centrifugal friction clutch, the torque converter's speed-related action gives extremely smooth engagement and disengagement by matching the degree of lock-up to vehicle speed. Power flow is smoother and more efficient than with the previous GLC. With the five-speed manual transmission, the 323 offers ac- celeration pf 0-60 mph in 10.8 seconds. Top speed is rated at 104 mph. The Environnw:tntal Protec- tion Agency rates the fuel economy at 28 mpg city/ 34 mpg, highway for the five-speed and 25/30 for the three-speed automatic. · _ Mazda's tradition of sophist!-__. cated suspension developmenl continues with the new 323. In the front, the MacPherson strut design has been further refined with con- trol arms that are llght~r and yet more rigid than those of the GLC. In the rear. Mazda's innovative Twin Trapezoidal Link system. which provides exceptional handling and directional stability by con.trolling rear wheel toe angles for various driving situations. has been further developed. The suspension links. both front and rear. are mounted with a newly designed double-construction bushing which Improves ride by reducing the transmittal of harsh- ness to the chassis and the passen- gers while maintaining precise suspensions geometry for superior handling. (Plea.e eee 11.AZDA/82) ~~~~~~-----:-~-----~---~~~~-~~~~--~~-~-~--~~~---~~--~~- ••• --. ~--~ A • ~+.I':..·· ---··-·~ .. 735i 528e SA-LE 325es • SALES • LEASING • SERVICES • PARTS • RESALES .. CHECK OUR RED TAG ·PRICE HURRY NOW FOR A FINE SELECTION OF USED BMW'S AND OTHER MAKES SEPT -12th -13th & 14th SA VE!! Saddleback BMW 45 Oldfield Rd. IRYINE 380-1200 • 800-831-3377 -1 ..... • ... ~ ... .. I a I . . . I • OrM;e Coalt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 12. 198~ MAZDA 323 OFFERS LUXURY, COMFORT, EFFICIENCY ••• Prom Bl Brak .. and steering h~e also been Improved, with the addition -Of large, Internally ventilated front dlac brakes and an option al- ly ava table engine apeed- Mnlltlv. power •aalst f!)r the standard rack-and-pinion steer- ing. · Mazda engineers have made a major effort to reduce Interior noise levels and enhance pa~ enger comfort and driving pleasure by tuning out obtrusive sounds anovtbratlona at their sourc•. whlle at the same time employtng effective tnaula~lon measur•. Advanced computer- aided dealgn technique. were employed to make the 323 20 percent torslonalty atlffer than th·e GLC. This lnereued body rigidity slgnlflcantty lowers the levels of noise. vi brat Ion and harshness as well aa contributing 10 superfor handllng. · The 323's flnely<erafted ex- terlor Mta new atandarda for the compact car clua. The cleanly aelodynamlo ahape t•tur• a low wedge noae wltt\ ftuah head- Ughts. Front and rwbumpera are fully Integrated and the conventional rain gutter hu been replaced With a flush gutter. With theee changee, ttw 323 achieves drag coefficlenta of O.S7 Cd for the hatchback a('d 0.38 Cd for the four-door Hdan. The 323' s Interior offefe a,!1'ple . -apece for both pueengera and cargo and major Improvement• In every alanlflcant dlmenek>n overtheGlC. Total Interior volumelanow 102.75cublcfeet -enough to place the 323 In the EPA'scompact clua. A full range of Interior amenttle8 lnclud .. a dashboard arrang9d for maximum read- •blllty, with larg,e analog lnatru- menta enhanced by orange ·graphics and llghtlng for.clarity. .-;:... _______ _ -------~ ., .. CALL 642-5~78 IF CALL:ING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-8800 . SAIL INTO SA.YINGS .,4 li~es,. s .g· , o· o· . 7 days... • · · CLAMIFIED INDEX 642-5671 Ital E1t1te For Salt Ital lttatt Ftr kit Ct1t1 M111 1024 IHt. ltacll ·1Mt ltwfort ltacll lOH la1MI lalaM . llM C.1t1 •111 2124 1niM Claer1I looi Latral IM ONLY sd9.9oo Newly New 3Bdrm 3Ba 'HAI to lllll •E NORTH BAYFRONT 1~B~R~l~G-H~T~O~N-'!!"S'!!"P'!!"R-INiiiiG~S llM PflOll NO«TH 08ANGI. co.. ~ 122.0 Refurbish Duplex t-2BR bch Gorgeous $207.000 2Bdrms garaQe. •,;bfk to Exec style hOtne. 3BR ondo 2Br 28a trl·leYel, llf• Ill 2t,i11 o. , •n=r* . i let U1 He1, Y •• Sell V our Pro~ertr! C111 Cl111lfit4 I 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost.· I *USTlllffl* llTST&IMM Oii $795 mo 1-1BR $495 mo Assume $197 000 at oeach' s 187 500 As-3' •BA. unlurn. yrly Avail micro, 2 cer garage Detached reeldence. Hlgh- "Lusk · ouolt spacious 1 Niii H llPLU 2 car gar, sep yds. RV ac-10•.,•1,• Bkr 760-1 108 soctated Realtors Oct 1 $2900/mo Can tor wlopor. WIO hkup. Ov9! ly upgraded. Close to story 3BR. 2' iBA ., torm So ot nighway corner to-oess, lg cnr lot pr1n only lrYilt 1044 673-3663 appt to Me 673-'°62 streams & falls. Pool. apa achoofs. shopping. Avl dtne & tam rm, 2 frplcs, cation Attractive owners NYEllJ E. 711-1010 --Lora Vance Realtors $995 No pets ~49-2447 1014, S14751mo Incl view 101 Perteet con-unit w/2 bdrms & conv 2BR 2Ba-:-~500 sq 11 near OIHllfll All OllY PlllOH llEllOU Tl lalMI CHECK THESE! grdnr & Aaaociatlon ditoon S335,000 tee den, 2 baths, lovely prl-So Cst Plaza/P'Grf Art.s. Immaculate condition 3 *12•1,008* Ptaiaaala 2187 House hunters! 2Bdrm blo dues. Veer ...... llASTlllS I CO vate yard. Light & airy many Xlra, s 124,500 bdrm 2 oath townhome N B ranch style. lg cul de tncd yd peta ok $850 lll-11M 140-llfO apar1ment wl2 bdrms, 2 Ownerl agt 642•4619 with lovely garden and sac 101 4bd •den, 2 ba. 213Br Winter & Yrly Pen-lndlrd must rent baths. separate entry on prtvate patio located near Lg atrium. beam cieltng. ll'lsula Rentala avl. Cati •UMlll * - srde street 2-car garage *E/1111 IY IWIEll* schools and shopping Massive dol Sided frplc Villa Rentals 875-4912 Try this 5 room trl-hm 4 WllOOIS plus 1 parking spaoe 3Br 2Ba. xtra lg lam rm. lg Great family h~me' ~n-Lg playroomlworskshop 280. 18A HOUSE YRL Y huge kltch nu-crpts 2ba llEHCEI Tl Each unit has laundry laundry rm. stor area. ers .ire re oca rng attached 10 gar pace Wlgar-S950/mo. Incl utn gar lrplc s725 539•8191 1 COTE -~· I REALTY 0 room. $410.000 cul-de-sac. alley access S 164·900 tor pool spa Open 9-8 2 blks to bch. avail tm~ A t 1 1111,11 MARILYN TWITCHELL $229-.500 Open Hse 12·5 Call Tony Shaw Sal/Sun 384 Meadow n-pets. 835•5445 0 88 A super value tn popular 472 Abbie Way 645-4539 ~Q, Lane nr 22nd & Tustm OuPLEX 2bd. 1bl, encl •• 4 BcJrm, 3 Bath unit near •IESA YEllE• ' SIPEll ILIFF"S .... H Studio. steps to u nd, ulits pets 718-A Joann $625. 1l5001mo. 38R 28X Newport Crest Spacaous • • :! 548-1563 •mPS Tl Ull* gar. pvt patio. trplc . no ....... •ec~ 11-.. pool and tennis Fire-Pffl -IE ' ' I I '11 \ r..,. pd. carport, yrly $450 lee 540 -7532 aft 6pm lmmacullte. Ocean vlewa. place wet oar 'mvate n• J r 1 " 1 1 ·" I 4BR 3Ba end unit hi up-p Immaculate 3 B m 's ' TELEIEIT Ill IMO WTSllE No pets. 249-1097 ·or sunny deck ric:ed to I\< Ba formal dine sep• -_ . --grades 252,500 Drive • 494.3080 sell• l1lka lalad 1006 ar~te . large tam11y rm Newrrt l"tacll 1069 oy. 2 134 Vista Laredo & 4Br. 4Ba Duplex. unlurn, 6 1942 Orange Ave. ------- d Lush landscaping Supe.r 1271,000 call Ownr/Brkr 644-2§25 mo lse or mthly 111 May 1. 2BR. dbl gar. stove. l•traW llJ· ... Yltw (714) 673-4400 Ga $2200 213 943 843• Vacant. $950 756-8557 •vall Oct. 3BB~ 39•, Walk Home wanted In 100 private locatron Won t Walk 10 beach 4er 2· rBa • r· • • .. "" " block 4 • Bdrm over last $159 5001 on xlnl concJ wl many ... ~ ... a.... or 213-943-2860' EASTS/DE 2BR t'ltBA to pvt beach. 759-1 552 ~~~~;~16~;~~;?: range Of9~i ~~~~SR~~~~ 3 Jltras Patoo 2 sundecks. Ftr Salt. 1100 AT THE WEDGE 2Br hm, 2 Carpets, drapes, oaraoe. tm II A USTU Sherry Coshow gourmet k11c11en 2 lrplcs 2 Mobiles• 1 Easy care tot• lrptcs'. new decor, lnGd patio fenced yard Wi<le ocean views Estate lalMI 1_ 4 On tne water etc Call Perns• $5000 Down' Only yd, wld. utols pd Yrly S900l mo 760-8364 ltving on acres of gar· 1007 tor appt $37 ooo• John Denver $1200 mo. 673-8754 iram-dens Close to bet! 2Br. Peaiaaala "" •-Rea11 y 6S7-~IU or ••-ftT-0 2b lb .. SI I 28a $l4531mo Incl 11tlls ---T-.-,,-l .. (_I___ IEACI IOISE 244-4001 ::M 160 ' -nn 1111n. r 1 1 ... douse. ng e 494-4653 or 494-6017 •--------" s, 79 950 28 d & 2Bdrm. 28a. gar""•· frplc, e nc 0 s e Oar a 0 • · _ 3od. "oa. upnar unit In r • en $8000 D I 0 -.. S7501mo Incl d~ o• 0 --2.,..B"""R __ _ "' ... ~ 2 v own wner beam cells, 2 pallos. Boat · u '"' r-utstandlng oc.an-$8000 Down• 3 Years new c Tf study car garage a· C 1(1Stone cond, VA AN A OOIH f 'SllE cant & in move-In con-l 1nanc1ng1 Upgraded slip. Ullls Incl $1100 fee • dener. no pets, 184 osta front condo 40' wall of 2Br home' Attdched gar-Ready to go• PLUS 2bd, One o1y 2bd .2ba. walk •n dlllon Prtce Incl land 24K64 Mob11e1 Large lot• TELHEIT 111-1110 Me~~645·3~9 -glass to ocean. Private abge i ~oA oo n,e1ghf 1bcJ down Great rental • DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 A dult ttv1ng1 Just Eastside new clean 3Br stairs to beach. com-orhOod ssumf' 011n o area Lseland S252.500 c1ose1. Piil pa110 many $59 900 Easy drove from OCEANFRONT WINTER 2Ba. 2 car gar. lrplc, lncd p I et e ly f urn Is h ed. approx-$5 t 400' Perris' ASSOCIATED REAL TY upgrades, pool club "AISOLITE STEAL!" Riverside County• Jann Furn 2BR 1BA. gar. ullls yrd s 1 150 Avl tmmed Dy $1 3501mo By owner 657·5118 Eves 657 9486 673-3663 house$ w2alokootoA eBvBery. tMUST SELL THIS WEEK•) Denver Realty 657-51 18 paid Adults No pets 548-3706 Ev 645-0968 (818) 790-3013 1H208)JohnDPnvf'rRlty 1 thong 11 I 1AEDUCED$20000) Eves6578729 .. M215 $800675-1632 (71i&)497-1156 lllUSTlllll lOT I CorOH •el Mir 1022 141· UH I Appr0, $30.000 ·,n up-Wt;lttr 111_.11 •1, 211 ELEGANT twnhse, beaull- 70 1 136' • old housf' •Ollf Cll CNllll• A llHE FllD'I gra f'S uxe ug r tat try O 1 2 stry on hm sand Fully ava119 mos. n-smkr $950 • ...,._,,._ __ ""'•--•--d ' De• h e 38 C t L t •• • fully turn 2bd, 2·~ ba, 13rt ltac'" •11t l6a, M A CM • 3Ba on pnme Newporl C 1225 •• -onrov•a ve IEW LISTll5 Nf'w single family homes in Beacn Qdted community' ryptl furnished, WID 2 car gar Agent 968-3480 2 nicely furn wlnt• Tit of li~o lslt 2Br 2Ba 2 frplc . guest COSlil Mesa w l provate A!.!oume gr ea I $200 000 . . PACIFIC VIEW $1800 ~o pets 835-5445 EIStDE 1 bdrm house. se-sre,nut1dao1 SS9003501mcoabsletu&denutl'I C tnccJ yrcJs Tile roofs oak 1 1 p Cl t 1 C --22 50 of ay lrontage 144 quarters ompl re st oan rice a on y Ocean view' plot tor sale Ortll •ti Mar 21 cure. 1ac . yard. no pels, rncl 673•8047 aeplh Prooa1e Bob mooeieo $37S 000 Call' caoonels & much more' $249 950' S850 496 3793 sngl onty $550/mo • dep Caust1n 111418S 1 7720 or for App1 Owner Agt Cdlf socJay Agt 548 1329 1 V1k1ng RE J Zarvos 2Br 2BA. spectacular 218 Srerks 642-2708 2 btocks to beach 3br 2ba 673 03~4 1 646-6440 or 855 9661 BUY of l he year 4 540 0299 Lota for Sale 1400 ocean view, lrptc, 2 car gar lrptc kids equlpt kit gar. patto 51 t Seaward E'SIDE 3bd, 2oa. no pets $1200 539 6191 A t fee •----------------• oedroom 2 t>a twnhse BIG BACH nr Hoag Hosp 11-1 lOTS $ 15351mo 760-8382 S 1085 •security Reier--~ rp't.';0c1a;~e:su;~wopua·;~1 $61900 Luxury com -Easts1de locet1on 7.000sq ences req'd Avail nowl 21r211 +h1 RESIDENTIAL llUL [STATE SffMCES CllEO SllOllES 11,lll,OOO Spectacular oceanfront home with vast white 'water action over "Big Sur'· rocks. This 5 BR, 4 BA home has everything! Master suite with sauna. vaulted ceilings, walls of glass. formal dining room ·and pool 144-1010 $ , ' 2 SO o fJi. en t l plo>x all amemtres Va· ft each Asking $ 72 ,000 2BA 1BA. 2 car garage. 495-87 44 2 car garage Slaps 10 bch. 540 6240 9 cans Ownr/bkr 639-1622 each but owner will con-~a·,ll~ 0 b~r~ o ter~sa ~l~xe E-s1de lux 3br hse 2ba S 11751mo Bkr 642-3!_50 CllffhHH ltll NtHI sodPr any oller 675 4 109 eves lncd yd gar krd s ok $975 * •HITAl * * FAHlOUS HY! Charming cozy warm and call 539-6191 Agt lee 3 bdrm 1 oath PEA woncJerfullThos 4 odrm 2 Tradi·ta"ona l AVAILABLE NOW' 2bd. Speclalizlng rn an areas. FECTdollhouse1n Mesa tlllth newly remodeled 1oa· l rplc w l dry MESA VERDE 381 2Ba prices.sizes Letushelp1 V4 d4 Ths one 0 I Realty dtsn/wshr gar $1100 beaut cond .shortterm Telerent 675-8880 d , 1 w n hnmt> lull of rrench doors 1as1•0nty $143900 Anne ancJ c:•own molding is 541 34 16 possible. $11501mo *llAlllEWTWllll Mccasland 631• 1266 I truly .i family s dream ():\ 1·7:l7 0 Charming wide tot 2BR 1714) 979•7975 2BR 2BA 2 w tk I ·~~~~-~ locdted on a qu1e1 cul· IBA. patro 2 car carport Redone & ready $725 3br to Nwpl 'cn~arS~;~l~o, 4 • • ' Cle SdC 1n one of Newport --------• No petslsmkr Oceanside 2oa kids ok others avail 1 yr 1se Agt 640-5664 ?~Df,Jj Beach s most Clesirable VIEW WlllTEWATEI o f PCH S975tmo • onto 539-619 1 Ag1 lee _ areas Perfect sized yard Laguna Beach 101 BullcJ $1500 dep. 673-7181 S·Coast huge 3br 2ba 2• *iig'~~~~~X~~gLE lo• l!ldS ancJ dogs next to your dream house" f 2B 2B 1 2 ft 1 1 kid Ft1at1ia ,1 trf't> 1t11ee1 nature 1ra1i s l25,000 Lovely compl urn r a 5 ry ·oar rp c poo 9 1·4 BR $900-$6000 PIM V 11 1034 , Jasmine Crk Condo pets $900's details Marti. Agt. 642-1183 I t7 1 $339 OOO 718-1100 $2400 Unlurn $2000 539-619 t Agt lee - - 3BR frplc. 2BA, redec C:.all Tony Shaw Adlts pref No pets --3Bdrm. 2Ba. large yard, Close to shops End unit aQ, 760-0473 VERY NICE 3Br 281 2 car formal dining rm. lamlfy r 02 00 B gar . fl p. pool, secluded. room Gara~e door opnr Nice pa1oo ., , ,O Y C .. tl Mtll 2124 I I S 250 OWllPr 531.7574 earthtone, eve or. 1 $1400/mo lean&ready ' '!!"2e•R!!!!"'!'1'!"'ba·.·o·a·r.·b"!"1t·-1-ns·.·o·a-r-646-6635 avl 1011 now No pets HHt. lt1c~ 1040 dener. w/d hkup no pets. Hut. ltacll 2140 S.tttl FO S ELEGANl Npt Bch Crest -beam ce•'· $825 • dep 2 Bedroom wUh garaoe & H 1·22•2 l ~~!!!!111--11'!~~!""!'-~~~~~!ll~ II AU IY IWIH Condo ror the young exec ltatals 1982 Meyer 549-3484 new carpets. fenced IF YOU'VE BEEN Downtown custom home 31 couplP on the go 2Br 2Ba ·~,.n-1t1-t"ee-.""' ..... ---2BR dplx. drnelle. bit ins. yard 636-4120 1-5PM bl~~ lo ocean S2 t0 000 moVf• '" Gl)nd P11ce rncl _ _ trpl. gar OPEN SUN 11·2 27 10 Delaware "B" $695 C.111 alt 5pm 969-8637 mr1CJpl µPr feet turn atH 2102 695-A JOANN 8\SunhO\\ . --~'~,·~ Opt>n Sun 1·4 309111ti St l $ 18'i fJOO a91 839-5325 , LANDLORDSIREALfORS $650/mo rncl gardner HHt. 811if91 2142 , 3Br 2ba, frplc. dlw. spa, I Fst lreP tenant prvdrs call 4 level twnhse 2BR • den. S 5 o •HOl IAY* gardnr 14 0 pen Hee OFBUY9Ki A PEUGEOT, NOWnmlE'5U55 TO ABOUT I I %1 I A.P.R. ~D 1986 Gas Peugeot GL Sedan, Wagon or Turbo GL. 2 2% financing. or our 4 year /37.500 mile FREE scheduled maintenance plan -· What more could y&I want ? 2.2 Annual Percentage Rate ()House of imports •NC MERCEDES-BENZ SANTA AN• FWY• eUINA PARK J~1 MERCEDES }11111 637 ·2333 • .. ,. • for more info 539-6194 3BA, 2 lrpls, comm pool, 2001 H•nhland 1 Bdrm house, $460 mo s 1300f ..., MONTEREY CC Condo, utrls incl 852·959 1 ~nnrs. ere mo Sat/Sun 2-5 646-4511 Palm Ost on Goll cors. els 846-6792 3BA 2BA unlurn 2 blocki 3br 2ba S8001wk compl •FAMILY Fii* lrriat 2144 t o oeach Yearly, turn call 619-340-4443 4Bdrm. 3Ba. 2 car garage. s t 400/mo A11a1lebte 01t1ns yd. lots ol charac-2 Stry 2Br • Den. lrptc 91 15 Agt 646-0478 ter Only S 1050 fee Next to golf course ten-__ _ Tnr•ut lll·lllO n1s. comm pool & spa l1IM111111• 2106 21>!'. lba palto, gar, frplc. tully furn w/p1zau Close to So bay Avail 9115 to 12131 or monttity. n· Ul S t300 Bkr 642 -3850 1 sm~r~ n-pets $1200 675 3680 •Ocean, night & sunset view 4Br 2''>Ba. lrplc, dbl gar & game rm RV area $1400 Westsde 831-1153 Cosy 2Br front house, gar • 3Br <!Ba. 2 frplca. famlly sunny porch & patio room. gar 1754 Iowa St •deal for 2. yrly $950. $12001mo incl grndr No 837-8547 (818)842-8396 pets 854-8742 TURTLE AOC~ 2BR 2BA Exec Townhome. View. trptc, ale. $1600 plm . 640-12 t2. Ownerl agt Tne Classrfled networ~ pu ts you •n touch with the 11gh1 peole ·so get started with en Id lodey --------------------------- A. MAGNON SUBARU 1986 XT COUPE = s212.1 ?.rMo. Plus Tax ..ix \l11n1h, < 111\l'<l f nd I l'D\t' I 111al l>rtH· l\wa\ S 7~ 7 47 I 111.tl 111 l';J\ml'nl\ S llJ.IC'~ Vo 'iuh1cc110 ( rcd11 ·\pprrHal Jnd Prior Salr •ts-erocnet r stnps 1ccented with thick bubble clusters lor a lovely. warm afghan Uae worsted wetght yem 111 single COlof f ach pattern $3.25 plus 75c POStaqe handltnq ,,,, ...... ~.iai !., 5" IO ;:) 1 .......... ··•11'"'' "· ""'"""" financing for 36 mon ths on approved credit. 1986 Subaru 3dr Htcbk Priced from $5795. 4 to choose OVER 60 NEW SUBARU'S IN STOCK pr.1 l!llM ol yw ...... i Q.t4 ~1W ......... tnt1J17 Mll .......... Qt .... ,...,,. .... -+· ... ,. J \ I -'--• . ~ • .. 11113151\C:l·lll IMPORTS ~A~ Uove Street. Newport Beach. Cahf 714 -752-0900 • FREE 5 yr. Unllmlted Miieage Service Contract With The Purchase of Every New Subaru In Stock • "" . otr 0tsc0UN1 t auPokS WOftTH 114 1n ovr S 1 Craflers eata log U~e mem f<lf O'ea1 ll•ts booils. accessortet -more than tOOO 11ema ()11 96 COIOf P'I04ll Order c.t.1o9 •11-C. Send ., to. A&eoer a,q~ ~ 10 NOflhetn 9IYd Wood- ttde N Y 11377 LAUIA WHllUI C lit A F T I - .. . I . . I ON .ALL NEW '86' CARS &, TRUCKS . ANNUAL PERCENTAGE OR RATE . . 48 lll0$. 25% down on approved credit through Com- munity Bank. IN STOCK!~ . I ANNUAL · PERCENTAGE RATE .. ' . ~ 60 mos 20"0 down on approved credit through Com- munity, Bank. ·· .. DAYS ONLi1! FRI., SAT., SUNDAY, MONDAY AT ALL TUTTLE·CLICK IMPORT CAR DEALERSHIPS . . , • I · 1986-DCAIS-&-TRVCIS - . . AVAILABLE AT --THIS L~ow----=----RAT-.E!------ . TOYOTAS, NISSANS, . SUBARUS, AUDISr· : llYIJNDAIS! ' I --· ·----' I -~----.. OrMQe Oout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, September 12, 1988 ( . 4 I •sprt..... ll• •apt.... II• C.......... •II C...... IQt Ceetl... IQ! U L .... ... I~ ... , ... ltatlh It lbrt ltatah It Ulft Liit I,.... 811 ~NINSUl.A • 2 ==·· Oft ~ 1-etty 3tw i t888/mo. 21N iii. $495 1• ™ ~, LXAOe 21A 21A. down· 8ecMIOf Unit loeaMd In COZY' IACAELOR nM ftM FOUND bile• on ... Frplet, t'-Pt ·to ooeen. 2be 2 ow kldt ..,_ t1100 ftptc,-~loc:~,;,.!'IO· peta. 01.1tet, mat1.1rt etelrt. mo11t utll paid. Hunll1'9ton leech, 2 8*1 Cl• to bNch. 1&50 Incl 40 V!AR OLD etrelght Reep 1 n-amkr CM 81uffl Penlnaul• 919. call to Fumor""furn,to..$9A muet ... 53M1t1 C~.h'e7(,,J20-3e05 .e Adultt. 1991 Newport nM.r So. Coat Plue tobeh.$440/mo.+1.1tlle utllll!H. NO pelt prol.nl erntc.maite.wanti 28R 2bt(mat;9R/buvl) ldentlty673-4094 !~~~':;/~YnY ~ Agt... . Blvd. 8'&-8373 M95. 932-t7M • 9eQ,.M71 875-MOI to ltlate expen .... wjth cerpo<1 $390 ., 'A ulllt • FOUND· 8Mck M dof'Metlc NWPT OCL\MfA.ONT Ouelnt Vletorltn bell hM 2~~~=::.,· S550 ··~Month-Free Atnt. 111f Uf DELUXE 28r 1Be 4-PLEX CHANH!L '"°"'T ~ UIM 3br 2be hM, ln 5.(. tee dep ASAP 722·7308 tlh Diii kitt9'\, , La bHut home '8A. ~. 48A 28A, r9m0dtlecl. 431 lrl.; 1795 ,1 So Cout Plue.,.., 18r. se2s1mo 2BA 18A, golf Crpt, drpe, bltlna. hkups Speclout 18< 1'~8a. utM Hunt. Bch. $400/mo Incl ROOM tor rent on aetboe ero11 8 & W (tmelf). wM F turn. wntr IM $2$00/mo •veil 10/ 1. I 1150l mo. See Sit lO•OO-l2 ~ air. lenced pool, e11port courM view. Deck, qul9t Encl ger, M50 +MOO dip. furn. '401h & River utll 988-160 t ltlend.~vehable t -l5-96. Per1l1n dKllWICt, M WATERFRONT MC ga-.ct yrty 1557-t819 · No pet• 548-8791 tenants. No pete 540-'48'4 S975/mo. yrty. 752-8787 5 HOUSES 1 belCh Looking for mature edult Shep erou 8 I tan. M complex 38r twnhme. IN1T1-a. *"" 1 llZY* S625Tmo . El •lde 219R 551 Joenn •-y•-• . .-. -... lbd. 1ba, w~/drye<: w/relerence•. lem1te Siberian Hutlily I l w. F CINn, brloht & eeml furn. -tBdrm unfurn. 1 blk to 1BA. pttlo, pool, lndry TSL MGM1' 6'2· 1803 --·· ..,._,_.,.r 1 S395 Cute, aean I quiet. preferred. 111 & a MCUI• Shep CltOll B & Bwn, M Watef views. $1300/mo. l&~llT bch S750/mo. 975-4174 rm. CloM to 111 -2BA tBA, gar. lndry rm. NHr •hopping center S.8·9229 IV meg 11ymovetyou 1n wt.it utll-Terri« mix B & W, F Alt• Wete<lront Hornet Inc Loeeted on pre9tlQlou• W. ------149 E. Bey lllT 1111 sundeck. t block to $725 No pet• &40-t364 Ille• P•ld. II lnter .. ted dale, F Schnauzer lllt & 1 •1 1... Bay Ave 48r 1'it8e, 2 AVAIL 1011 1tep1 to 991 --... 2 111• Elslde 28R tBA. gar, trg beactl $725/mo EASTBLUFF Townliouae BALBOA Penlntul•I WaTII ple•M call 673·5979 and pepper, F domettle 1/h 8 • • stry. Newly re<fecoreted. beachl 1bd. din rm, no •--• -• • yard, w/d ht.up Great lo· 1306 W1lnut Apt 38r 2,,.,Ba. 2 car gar. mtture, prol, n-amkr, M teave meuage. Cit. F domeatlo 1/h BAVRIOGE CONDO 2 Huge p•tlOI. Winter pell 750 + see tnel utll .... W/INIJW cation $725/mo. TSL MG~T 642-1603 No pets. StOJ 5/moyrlM. to thr lg Sbd. Av•ll 1011. C•Uco Cat. M domet1Jc 2Bd, tBa, lg patio. gar. only. No dOcil $4000 LM. 873·8819 0t 673-8890 1'.~ba Patio 1200 1qtt Avt 2S44-'46 Ora~ Ave. -WWI• YILUIE 844_ 1010 or 1eo-1037 $3$0. 873-5922 Stir Big Cyn Condo, tee-. 1/h datk tebby • er9Y g•te nuarded, pool, W/O VILLA RENTALS C B .. 1 91,7 ..,._,...1 .. "'d ~ .. .-. TSL MGMT 84? •. t603 •ft-c. ...... or W'"ndt IA tenn, pool .• 1ub-prk1'9. t•bby Cat & W ~ · etc $l0oo/mo 844..S788 &75-4912 Oly I CnllOr, •. ,..,....., 9' ~-•:JVQ "\ " ..., .,....... " • ... beaut furn, emply'd 1/ti cat. Newport ~ lutchen. 111191 fo bMeh. • •a•a • -N WP 0 RT VIL l AGE jWlf "'' · Large SBR 2BA lei, Amt thr 3bd 2ba. n-amkr, t n/tmkr S550 'I\ utlls & Anlmtl Shlttll' 126 Mtaa -BEAUTIFlJL BLUFFS Char ........ S: .. tblulf .,.. Beautiful hardwood -4PAATMENTS LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE t .. _ .. 2 ......... b) .... _.,. ·~oo 874 ."'"'"7 Id Own h 7'"" 1337 • 3air.& .. ~ .. w r " In WE'"E THE BESTI ' C-ta M... •S t I new crp ....,ac,, """""'· " ..... ,... "·•"~ mt • P ov· Or. v 4'4· """ 3Br with becM>•Y view, angl ••mlly l\me 3Br .:Ba. n<>ors. new crpt, dry rm. n '"" pee eeu ar apta Garege. I 1200/mq. ----------shows like new. $1650. New llQhl neutral carpet. ayndecll. pvt garage. Avt 1 & 2 BEDROOMS PRESTIGE LOCATION • 1 & 28t. t & 281 tultes No pets. 845.t882' C<IM nMt fem n/1mkr shr Sngl mom wi t ehlld needs FOUNOFem•t.Dober"*" (71 4) 759-7602 CIMn & ready 11300 VIHa $750 No peta 875-6606 FURNISHINGS AVAIL 5 Btoclca to •Sp1elou1 townhouM s 3Br. wl d. $338 + $325 le rmmt (no klda) for 2BA Mix Pup, 'ICtl..:':'"' I --Ren tels 675-'4912 ,.. __ lBdrm 1 .. _. 61.,..1-10 * FrM utilities South Cout Plaza * Flrepteces NEWPORT MARINA APlS dip ~enle 760-1680 1 BA CM apt. $325-t '"' Fa"-.. ~. CM .,.... Beautiful cuatom home """7 .... ..,.. s · p E 'be..... 800 ..... n... ,.,.?_c.050 ",,_...,, "'- B "--3B lot f w t t•• ,..._ .__. ...... •c". u~ Cfpt & t•-~a. * peolout livlng •Cl°" to OC Airport * rlvate balconl11 or * teg•nl . 7 .. ont, t . Paula 760-6751 _ ~_..,.... 'JnllU-~------~,..---.... 3 r • ....,.,, a. 1 o n r ren., on ~ --i.'3ol' r ""' •• """" """' tf•"""' tutc:ben-'T Ml ..___ Gatdett-~ --.-ft: "28rr 0ih m 0 FOUND Fem• .,......_.,.. l celll --to61Clhg 4lfi Bl\~ S2500 nClry rm"; sunaic'll lWSO -..--.-nutee1t'wh -,,.,.., .. -"""' " · 'COMprof./FnonamiifiO WANTEO.:N/emkm1te,to atlort h1l r C ellco, hgh ngs ov~2 3 ~BR S N •75 ·~6 •Btt·ln ovens & ranges •Night Lighted. Sand WIT 111' d/w, lrplC', prV1 belCh, ahr 38r, 28a apt., ......... share apt In Corona Del pool S2500 Agt "" -~t 4 or '> 1'.'1BA 1'QO. o pets" "VQV •P•tloa Votteyb•ll & Tennis Crta •3 Llghted·tenni.s courts encl gar S2595 Sorry, no ~· Buthard & tndlen9'10h ... ••-••II' Furn: All upgrtdfl Avall .... -• 2•• -•C<>vere<tGarages •Poot, J•cunl. BBQ •2Swlmmlng pooll peta 750-0919 apa. $325/mo Marlene Mar .. $375/mo sh•re utll S46·3794 -• 1 tOt l S.4-2414. M-F. 9.5 •--•Pool & BBQ' C 834-18"2910 760-6597/E and dep~ 675-609'4 Oeslgner j)erlect, ltg 3 Obi ge.r, lrptc, poollapa.. 1 • o~ed Perkl"9 •S1reems & ponda -NR LIDO MARINA 38A FOUND FISHELTtE oldlttl bdrm, 211; bl, ale. w/pool SBA 28A-Wg Uppet, ell St350. 759-8389 *Plutfl lantcapl"9 •C1bte TV Available Sorry, no pets •. 51' ClubhOUM CONDO' NB 3bd, M, n-Int I Wut.. & MIV'J on 8131 HMbOf/ spa ' tennis. $1850/mo •met'\lstleit, 1~ blkt to •X,lnotm Plo•ekatlon acrou •RK RoomBll I 'wltll Flrepteee •Furnishings avllt 2BA. Ilk• new. 1»~.1._l!ptc· emtcr. atralghf. elMn-eut. Adema. C.M. 751·81" Call Svetag1 63t·1286 bch t 150, yrly.• FURNISHED BACHELOR r r and I ards Gas for Heatlns & Cooking S 1250. yrty: 998-l)eff $<450 +aec~rlty ·~ utll Intelligent engl prof paran1 FOUND• RlJSSl"N 1' LUE 3BR 2B" G .. t t lor quiet male n/ ..... kr, •Sorrl no"""'"• •Sauna• p 1 650-011~1· Hvlng quality llfeatyte to .. -------,... r ocn vu. ...,.. • ....... a --.. Is --N/•-kr Hm Call It home $850 Nprt 2br tise to Hnd, yrly, 11250. walk to beach & 1tores 3 5 W WILSON. 1 BA FUAN/UNFUAN · OCEA~F~ONT and view 3 -' snr °"' a...... .... · m•le Cit. M9M •,Verde 2ba gar span-kit m~e l'NIJ Biii. $425/mo. 673-e;<>71 142-1111 Corner fllwpt Fwy & Baker . WIY llT GALL and 4br, furnlahed, winter E'BLUFF 2bd, 2ba unturn~ 73 t-6520 Wrk 9~7-5066 area. 966-5388 •"-'*'OS at53,9-6t9TAgt,lee _ •. ··---ONEBLOCK.TO EACHI --1; -• Sorry,N opetel 111-1111 .only, from S9751mo. ~0.r-;;.Q9f;1 . e~'4e50s/wk"'n~ds.· uaftl tr .Ital FOUND: CCtiNAUZ~"· • -· Eatt•lde 1Bdrm tm•ll·boi (7 14)557-0075 640-4784 "' .10 1 • 2740 846 378 v 8<40 7714 Ctean Quaint 2BR 1BA. il• --tr 11•-111• 2BR. frig. lro balcony 1 cozy, crpt, drpa: stove. --~ -SEAWlll YILUIE Penin.sula Po1-nt -2Br 18a. 644'2292-0 (Ext 300) -1 or -· --Clllttlaven Fruit trees .---r • car gar, t piing space. tots of wood $475 No Nlee 2Br 2Ba. 01W. bl11ns. EMPL prof cpl, 45 ~, mstr LOST-9/4t88.-aml bllt t.m 12001mo. gardner Incl YILY /WITI lllTALS S 1050 675-28 tO pets 990-2970 lndry lac, fncd patio No 15555 Huntington Village trg pa110. quiet rMldenllal br, pvt ba. also. prof mate Sl11le larl~t Cocll-Apoo "Pixie", t t A"aJI 1011 760-9792 .. •f& IUL m&TI TwnhN styie 28R 1,,.,BA. Eastalde 2Bdrm,,-rplc. pets Non-smkr $650 Lane. lrom San Diego area FreSh paint AvaU-45 share ba, near So Newporl 'fi6.e6-lg4h7ts5S1 0 Call yrs old at PromontOty Pt. S5 r-1 1 760· t418 or 642·7528 Freeway, norlh of Beach tble now 675-5030 .. ·675•7871 ~ "'7"' a17a OPLX studio 50 lll-1-• rplc deck. poo carport garage patio, grdnr. 10 McFadden west on Coasl Plaza. 432· 7366 -..,.. • _,. v 5 doors to beacht Av111 Oct $900/mo Agt $800 • security Avail E/11de 2 bdrm:-1 ba. patio. McFadden SPlllllS IPllTllllT Fem pref -stir 3Br NB Ctaatrcial LOST Blk/wht CAT bllndl Ulll incl Sec deposit S..t,~au I 673-8189 eves/wknds October 1st 646·5861 317 Cabrillo. $850/mo ~ 1 mlle lrom beactt. Ouplex Steps 10 bch. I .E. Salt lt1t Needs meds 917 vie 650-6384 -C -M' ---... 24 ---$650 sec dep 722-6395 lrYi11 2"4 6'42 2357 p t /L C -2Br Ou 111, part furn, dine 11ta .. 111 .. Eutalde small 2Bdr m __ __ -Very respontsble $375 •llltll H,.ty 1 1 Ahca/ equ to 1 r•t1 DUPLEX lrg 2bd. step\ rm. huoe llvl"9 rm. lrptc, 1Bdrm downstalra. encl $625/mo. All ut111 pd WOODBRIDGE 2Br 2Ba Wntr 9/t3 to 611'4 2BR mo 7~2-62~5 Alt 4pm ' 2717 ~fY"AAD 496-3286 ~~;'00bea;~2a~l1~:W yrly beautlfut ocHn view garage. etectrlc range, $300 sec dep. No pets ~ Condo. air s95oimo tBA. furn. Corner Sea-Fem prof to anr lrg 4BAI LOSTCoat .. 1.•nawet•to --eves. $935 mo. (2 t3)278·7322 lrtQ, lndry $475/mo • Avl 9/6 Call 650-6390 Covered carport Avl shore & '45th, nr shops & 2',BA NB 2 sty apt, steps IFFIOf llll Rocky, vC1y Brookhurlt & 520-2516-days IBobl -dep No pets 642-5964 lPllTllEm tmmed Call 7?0·0876 beach $900 832-65t6 to beacti $350/mo. Garden style • 2 sty. Warner. Foont•ln V•lley . .llSllll CIHI atall . 1Bdrm. encl gar, patio. F~~ f:! !~ Beautiful clean large Gar· Millita Viejo 2"7 Saa Cltatalt 673-2507 or 548-5396 14,000 sqlt Price t 1~ REWARD! 914;2787 '"?er2Ba.~oeeen ~ den ~s. decks. ~tw O~AU¥'--u Fent-PY,--btimr. ba IMng lncome $-t~K IH>-OS og. MUi, S2t001mo 644-t667 lalaaj 2IOI Ava1110/t 150 E 2 tat St ElSIDE 2br lba. e.1;r 2Bd~m"'~::9~;~ pefs S~20 3bd oretreat. 2ba. lrple. l ''IBA-ln new« 8 ptex rm & entr in d~ntwn HB rate f~T~u~~~h" while Sp11t Am Elklmo Lg 2Br. 191 Hm wl pttic)i:i; 1BR 18X yeartY. Onfurn 646-6938 or 544-4294 cellnga. dl w. gar. very 2Bdrm 2Bath $740 dbl gar Avail end Sept ')mi 10 beach S650l mo hm S550 • dep. utlla lnct 756-1540 King '. COM arN. Red blk to ocn on Peninsula. apt No gar. $850/mo + 2 Bedroom 1 Bath, Costa pvl no pets S795 incl utu 398 w Wilson 631·5583 Call alt 5pm 962· t398 ~r Pico & El Cimino R .. 1 W/D Eves 960·35 t2 harness 673·5274 1125 w Balboa Blvd. uttlltlel Avall Sept 15 Mesa Apt Near So. 673-8689 or 673-8890 ----ftw,.rt ltacla. ~ 772-0626 between Fem shrJBr 2Ba hOuMiii l .. iat11/0tfict Ital LOST Fem Schnauzer. 5 $875/mo 841-0731 Agt 673·4062 -coast Plaza. $600/mo SHARP. large 1 bedroom -6-8pm, 997-9309. IOI Costa Mesa w/2 other 2719 mos, named Esther, vety ------2BA tBA. up---, lrplc, (7141241 •0613 E side house tbrand den, apt upstatrs. dish· t404 & 1810 W Oce•n-C women. s...201,,,0 Call Mesa & Aedlanda Of llYI FIST ........ pelS Ok. $650 lbr duplex washer. enclosed lock· front 2 & '4Br Furn Great ••••II .... Mttrt 548-3977Of 995.1 t96 11• a 121 se. "· 645-3432 at1 3pm Everytn1ng furn. lrg 1BA In sndk Yrly S950/mo-O< 2Br 1Ba.enCi'Oarage w/d $635 2br 2ba. gar $750 able garage. park like loc• Mnthly Ill 6/ t5 2111 --------1617 Westcllff sec bldg, ctubhse & pool wmtlf? 306.,, CO<al Cell nkup. new paint & clean For lnlo 637-659'4 grounds. available 9129. 645·0222 or 673-7673 SC Pl 2B l B F SHA 3BA HOME IN CM Nwpt Bch 54 t-5032 agt A 1 ed S900/ lor appt 2131277·2120 S650t mo No pets 279 -no pets. $595. 548-6279 aza area ' a. St 50mo • aast teacher tn 64;.;~~ or 645-7~~ W. Wilson. 645-18t9 E'slde studio apt $.'450 utll * 1IEllHI1100* new erpt & mini bllndt, whlchr, 2.days wk until l o Laguna Bcfi":° Approx 725 LOST Lge Gray L0"9 Hair Cat wta crumpled ear. REWARD. Vic. Belboe & 18th St N.B 673-2822 Move in 1mmed -4BA. lam rm newly dee, nice yard $2500, yrly Agt 759-6700 Newpor1 lstand charming waterlront .A.vi now• New crpl. 3Br 1 ''>Ba St 350 Villa Rentals 675-491 2 -J W tla1 LllJ la.... paid Christian single SPARKLING 1Bdrm, utfls Reing. dishwasher & sto"e clean Avail nowl S675 2pm n-smkr 645-2357 sQ t1, AIC office space garage St 150 Y~RL y 2Br. lux owner~ uf'tll. up· person 0NL:Y1 •over 50 paid. quiet, no pets Poot. incl NO PETS 545-4855 VIiia Rentals 675-4912 Perteet lor Architect or • security 548..0789 graded k1tch, beam ce11s M/F 662-57 t2 near shops, $550/mo ~ -uuH GAEA T LOCATION -1 related proless1onal LOST Peach laced Low walk·tnS, lrplc. pvt patio. --llSTUT-ll 548-7689 2Bdrm, 28a, 2 cer gar.ge. T•1tia an Bdrm tBa. $.'450 & $550 Ready tor move-In Bird. (green' & peech). QI 21& IPPll llPUI skylights, sec. auach gar. l OP RE -lrPle. w/d hkup Nr bch **Large redec 28r In,_ bo1h Incl utll 212 'ilc· $1250/mo Incl uhls Call monl parrot. 917 Cflf. Sm Bayview. w/d, frpl, WID hkup $850 • tst. 2BA 2BA, vault 0111. d /w, T A A quiet, no pets Refs·-req'd St 100/mo Pin , Mr &. Mrs Ba. From torla S~ Mgr 6'46-5840 497.3374 M-F 8 30·5 !haven area NB 642-8286 frtdg, gar, t 19 Ruby. sec No pets 641 -3078 ' lndry rm. close to all. Best CMESA ilNbESklBr ldBa 1 '646·5800 or 675· 1384 Sl50lmo. Encl gar Pet? ••aie prof 5-hr 2Br 2Ba S 1700/mo yrt" 675-8877 ---buy tn town only $715 mo arpor . ac yar . enc "" OEC.UXE WATERFRONT . LOST SCOl'TIE. Biii, male. ' •C•IOI TIEU HT* 2035 Pomona I patio or balcony $650 up. *IUCll IPT* 55 easy access 838-8827 Costa Mesa Apt. n/smkr OFFICE SPACE East Costa Me11 ., ... llllll ISlAll Lars• 2 Studio, tun kitch. $495 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 POOL spa. bbQ 549-2441 Large 2 ._ 2 Walk to sand •iac. ltatall $300/mo • $200 dep 1.000 sq It & up S 1 50 • reward, 650-6670 •It• NPT SHORES House 4 bedroom Close to water 1Bdrm tBa.garageS525 Lal anne Apts 2Br 1e8 UPGRADED 2BA. 1BA. Garage. DI W Hurry' 646-2178 Call 642-4644 4pm Of 660-0900 Oebbl9 blocks to ocean 3Br 2Ba 18 t8) 79>-6400 E-s1de 2Bdrm. 2Ba $625 I $700/mo $300 dep Gas w/lg enclosed co11ered 01hers avail $750 lee ..... 21R Mature fem. non·tmkr No o~• IU 11ms Trattl Sll4 :~~is o~3~0~~-ts~1. fa Iha Ptaia!!!7• ~-1Liiil~1abtil~lllO t838_8~~!1.r e:~~ia cs~ M~~ s~;~°,;,~~~~,~~;~3~::a3 TELHEIT 111-1110 L:~~~~~f~\1~~~:nb;~: ~:~ c~a~,~ew1o1~Bo~ Ampte pkg. ulll1 P11id. a BRANIFF round Mp OCEAN F,AONTDUPLEX-..., D -2121 *UllllU:'1i $300 TV .pool,40• non stor•ge s4oo 6lJ-5835 2855 ECstHwv675-6900 coupons ,\ny Brenlfl ; Huge 11\l'Tm & lrplc wlfrtg BAY FRONTAGE pier. turn Cetta.... 2124 C..ta ... -MM HI Ptiat 366/s~:~2~~~9ec17~3_0~21~ smkr prof/bus 494-0451 MOVE TODAY' CdM Fihr Exeevt1ve-Sv1tes & C>e;i( destination $200 ea turn, unlurn W1nter rental prkg 2br S 1000. 1 br Ocean view 2Br 2Ba. Ir pie. • w/2 F 3bd 2' •ba Ocean space Full bvsu:iess ser-coupon 673-9400 ·Upper-4b0. 2ba St500 S850. $700. utlls pd, 303 bll1ns, O/W & compactor. •NEWPOATRENTALS• WMt II I Stt Tltt ltll View encl gar Pv1 comm vices Brrstol & Baker - ·Lower·3bd. 2ba $1250 E Edgewater 87t·2866 -WOODLAND VILLA GI pvt washing & garage. No 2Br 1Ba ocnlrt yrly S1100 Rm . S300/mo Student $750 , sec 26l-3622 Costa Mesa 979-2161 EaJ!.tf!tll Ow~~6 ~a~~-aFn:;~~t101 LSE 1 YA-2BR Furn, oar APARTMlllTI pets 1619)942-7504 2. 2. off sand.wntr S850 prel'd 962-6269 Ive msg NB . 2bd to share on l NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING "fU C.11 3111 $1000 t 133 E Balboa BHt. leacf 2640 PROPERTY HOUSE Btttll/•tttls 2711 beach All new $495 867 W 19th St C M I Oceanfront turnisnect Wii\. Blvd 2 13-9 4 3 • 8 4 3 4 tv'"'t & enJOY our ~;11dfn \l;le a11t' Ou1~1 comlortaDI~ '"'" 642"3850 ·sec 756-8739 Andres Stores or Otes 600-3000 CllU IAll ter rental Ouaont 3Br 2 13·943-2860 ctost to lreel"ay<. g So Cua· 1 Pldta while"only monote~ Iv the 2 BR 1 'ltBA. built-Ins., * WESTCLIFF AREA* UllU IUCtl or 650· 1970 Sq Ft 'Agt 541 :5032 F T en1oy 2 children deity, Cottage Wasner/Dryer, I tieath Car ages available tiO Pl TS PllASI carpets. drapes, encl LARGE 2Bdrm. 1Ba. pool llTH 111 q C Airport aret atrium 673· 1070 or 675-9822 garage $950 673-279 t ltw 111•111 gar WID hkup, very Muststand credit cheek Wkly rentals S t45 & II w/lar VII (>ll1ce 3 Room~29 slf I EXTENOEDOAV CARE OCEANFRONT 4br un-1bd $650, Bach $~5 no "°4KI_ · .. Al· LA-Y •OOMI quiet $795 Call 536·0921 646-35!16 Up/Wkly Color TV. tree Mate. gar & pool, $600 1111 ianotoroal. ulihttes lot'!; or TEACHER 3•6PM dally. turn donong area w/d pets 102 E Bay Apt 6 BACHILGa •545.•555 I 2BR 2BA nice patio gar-II coffee heated pool maid amen111es 644-2607 parking 852-9366 t CM. Montessori School 6,5.3655 I apt 1 otk to ocean •, blk t BIDltOOM •635.•645 ano warner s73!>/mo 13BR 2BA tower uni1. w/d K11ch s avl 985 N Coast IEWPllT ICll 08111 IFFtCH Fii• IUlat • s 16001mo 10 June 2 t WINTER RENTAL Bachtor I age v1cin1ty Gotdenwest I 101111 F 1 IUCI service & steps 10 ocean l 549 3803 I t 0 b ay s 4 85 1m0 . 2 BIDROOMI •760.770 494-3720 eve I hkup, gar yard .Next to Hwy Lag Bch 494·5294 .. sllr 1•1·•22• E 17th St. CM Remode111:1 Mariner's Church needs O'"E S 675 4902 park $9751mo pvt • 1ba. ale, patio Tne you' Child care/teacher .-N H E 3br 21Ja lrptc. I · GAi, •Al 6 NOi WAl'U 91Cl. * EITU WIE * 4409 River IUWI llHL NEWPORT CREST 2 rms Doyle Co/Rich 722· 1602 assistant. PI T $5/hr bm ceols 2 c:ar gar Your torst pet vour t1rst 1:0 MS ~AaAa980 I Bdrm 1Ba lrptc. OI W I TSL MGMT 642-16<>3 Wkly rentals now avaol a"al 10/1 $400 & S-'450 720-9774 or 85•-8031 pats poo1s11 en 334 your lorsicar ;ourtorstllom" $147 00 wk & up 2274 ·secUAITY no pets 1Share prome professional Watnut Npt Shrs, 0 01 ctassitoed 5 your r.rsi Ill MAllAGaJlllll 7S..009 t 6•2-t 603 encl patio Must see• lee IUCll lPllTllEIT Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7 445 955· 1433. 9.5 Tim olloce in Ball>oa Lots Of Mature woman want.di'O ~b~u~y:1:ow:n~~=n~d~o:r~r:en:t~~l ~~:o:~~~~----~~-~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~T~E~l~E~l~E~l~T~~l~l~l~·~l~l~l~01 Aent ~arty 3Br 2Ba. park ing Fo r i nf o ~relm5momh ~dg~~ • 1 major appl . gar . eemrat SU I 111 LlllE Prol M/F 25·35· n·smllr, 675.7367 Pete in my COM home 2·3 shr NB Oceanfront 2bd d / k 675 9352 Newport. Within block 3026 w Pacific Coast Hwy 1 ba S463 . rUtll Fantasltc •••i•tll ' Fia11cial ays w . ;tl/;'lce /tfc f 1vrar .5-0Mi~ OtAMed o~d opeJtt.lied South.Co IN THE NAllON '86 Jetta I 0 =93354 ' FACTORY STICKER $10,295 FACTORY STICKER • $1 1,788 YOUR PRICE You Save $8995 $1300 -YOUR PRlce·::-. -, ~$10,495 $1293 '12 Mazda AX7 OS 5 spd, AIC. sunroof. AM/FM cass . custom wheels 11 t OMG<490 'M Chev Corvette White wi red 1eathe1 Int auto. loaded to ml • 1GSM910 S11,915 '12 Corvette Au1o. AIC. full pwr. glass T -tops. custom whts 111FWH774 $13,915 '86 lau1\f lmpulH Turbo, only 5000 ml , S spd, AIC. fully equipped 11 t NXX965 Save thouHnda! $11,195 You Save •14 VW Sclrocco Cass • A/C, 5 spd, custom whts. only 22K miles •2BKG861 $7995 '15 VW Cebrlolet Fire engl~ r1'd auto. AIC. cass stereo • 1MXC638 $11,915 '71 VW Bug Conv. 4spd. AM)FM cJ.s • custom whls. only 63.000 m1 t:702VCH $5995 '85 VW OTI 5 spd AIC. cass . sfld- 1ng sunroof. custom whls a041283 $1915 '84 Detaun 300ZX Fire engine red. 5 spd, fully loaded. glass T- tops, custom wh't• & much more. • KIF956 $10,915 '11 D•taun 8210 DI X. Auto. AIC. CHS to ml • 10MK360 , lrom beach & market Newport Beach Relriq TV voew• 642-864 7 Kalle Dtanticl 3 II S 13001mo 673-1704 S 135 ·wk sgt no de1><>s1t 1 .. i1n1 -Nl smkr shr pootStde. best CHILO CAREtHSEKEEPR lllC&IYOIUIT lutah tt Shu 1oc NB 2Br apt tennis. Orrrtuitit1 2904 L1vein for 1yearoldboy, EnJoy the lu~ury 01th1s ex-2724 voUeybalt. etc $487 mo HI Tech data business M • F wk ends o ti. ctus•vP guard gated com· -.-N-e_w_2.,.B·r-2•9·,-C-nd-64.l 4404 Brian 642-5499 needs Mktg Partner Pref 759·3180 atter 3pm lrl mun•ly tn a spacious 0 o. I prol retiredlsem1·ret11ed. - 3Bc1rm Apt overtooking lema1e Avail now Near Nwpt Hg ts 3BR 2BA John 955•0705 Ctill4 Cart/ t h e 1101 1 e 0 u r 5 e So Coast Plaza $495/mo duple~ M IF n·smkr snr I __ _ I Soc Ill Seely PIT nve In or Amtinities incl lrplcs. wet No pets Nlsmkr 979·0139 w/2 women $325/mo inc lllOllJ Tt Lt11 2914 1 out 854-1265 bars, A/C micros W ID •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• uhls A"9'1 now 548·0 170 lw 1DOW has MONEv for HOUSE CLEANERS hi.ups & 2 car garages New 2br 2ba to snr w1Fem OCEAN VIEW Rm avail TDs S tOK/up, no credit SS 00/hour • mileage PIT $1795 Sorry, no pets $42 5 'mo • 'l'uttl 1mmed,nodrugs.n1smk v nopenalty Call & Fil avail. must haYe 644-0509 642· 1608/H 122·8073/W NB area 529-1730 or Denison Assoc 673 731 1 ear 722-9659 645 3757 . lnrrt leacll 2Ht lewrrt leacli 26&9 PROF Female 40 seetls AaatHctaeat1 Ttaclatra 4150 n·smkr f IM. shr rurn 2br bat•actatatl ffza ...,, ________ ....,.-, Make the Move tel Park Newport \take the smart move to Park l'\ewport, Newport Beach's premier luxury addres~. Furnished and unfurnished I, 2, & 3 bedroom apartments and 'townhouses only minutes from \ewport Center aad fHbioo Island. From S89~ to $1800. Jamboree a1 San Jo1quiJ:I Hills Road (71~) f)#.l~M) .PARK NEWPORT 2b11 Balboa Penn $500 +SPIAITuAL & PSVCHIC PIHCllOIL THtlttr met ulll 675· t 140 Iv rnsg READINGS Palm and Chnsuan Ministry S5-~ _ _ tir Mon-Fri 642· 1426 " Prol M 25-35 n-amk shr card readings 11vallable __ _ 3bd Jba NB. twnhm wlk INallonally renowned psy-Mt4ical/Dntal SHS to bCh s4 17 • utlls . ChlC local & he'd 19 yrs FRONT OFFtCE Avl Oct 1 545.95 17 Sa11st11ct1on Guaran1eedl B . 1 ' •92·7296 or 493·2054 usy group Pr•ct ce, Prof M/F 3!> •• non-smkr, _ Fashron Island Prlmarlty shr 3BA 3BA Eastblutt Wit A f Hli 2125 bookkeeptng/pegboard condo Poot S583 • •;, 1 Hrs 9-6 ~'.."=:~s __ uttls 640·5128 I I IEITll WISTUT Prol M/F roomate. 4br hse f OUND ADS Bu~y Newport Beach ol- w/poot & 1ac lull hse priv. I lice seeks experlenOed S350/mo • ulll S 100 ARE FREE RDA Catt Mon· Thura dep 545-4688 Peggy 631-4236 PROMONTORY! VtEWI DENTAL ASSISTANT share w/prot 25-35. fun u.... CaU: F1PT IQr fountain _\'alley Ing. $600 avan Tmmedl· Pediatric Dental Office 11111y1 673-7660 Iv mso 142-Hll Energetic mutt enjoy OUIET FURN, Am nr J·--------0 c c $300 • s 100 see. or Rate reduced for nsewk help 540·0608 LOST Sml ShOrl fl II red wht dog. 9 yr Brutus. nc1s meds. hear1 l1llure, Re- ward1 19th & Orange. HB 751·5821 969-7241 Ev children E~panded responslbllty Bu• & good 1ncen11ves ROA prefd 540·3'435 Wh41n the fall IM\191 atatl tutnlng, lt'a ttme to turn to clualtled !Of help with pr.- winter~ • 1 .i Hu\,f'N'' '"' O''"Cl'9 Count, ••rn.. 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DOES IT AGAI I • M \NUFAC URES UGC :STED BRAND NEW 1986 MAZDA RX 7 4 to choose VIN'S 148346 154217 154203 145532 GL Model L::ll=> Including: • Electric sunroof • Power disc b rokes • Alloy wheels • Power antenna • Ovot remote mirrors • 100-watt A.M , Fw stereo with ETR • 5 speed transm1S\1on manufacturer suggested retail price NEW 1986 MAZDA LX Long-Bed Pltl wlth Convenience Package 4 to choose fro m ,,,,..-·~ \/IN's /~ 676740 JI~ 6694.49 653338 653410 • 5 spd dbl wall const • AM/FM stereo w cou • Chrome wheels • P /str • Body side mid • Cruise • Tilt • $l1ding rear window manufacturer suggested retail price • T och • Clock • Tinted gloss & much much more manufacturer suggested retail price More Good News . . . Quality Used Cars With Warranties 12 Mazda 14 Must. 16 Plymouth 84 T Bird 15 Chevy 12 Mazda 86 Dodge 10 Cadillac 14VW 14 Pontiac IX·7 G.T. . Colt Sprint IX-7 labblt £1°" lood"d 150 Van Eldorado 6000 OSl~.oir, v 8 s lpffd f ull Pawl"• Convl"rsoon Solo Beet ' • door °"'°"'<ltlC 4 •pd. AM/FM rodt0, Se•.rt 1 439~7 S '9d A1C s lpd 011 ((>\"'"" I crvl" cont. loaded nlc• (Qt, llel'eo <OU Boy W1ndowi, Mog "°""l ....... """'~ Ott UK""9 "'' po-· ·-""Q S.r#CM6660 S.r#22069J Ser 11703109 S.r • 648000 S.rll'Ol8409 S..•O.SS7$0 S.r•164910 S.r#9S9581 , Wheelt, Cossell• I $1488 $7888 $9998 . $5411 $9188 $3988 $7488 $8988 $6•18 $6988 ,_ . · 1425 BAKER ST. COSTA MESA, CA 92626 (714154$-3334 t - J .. so ~13,998 DOWN On Appr~ved Credit (Ser# 075711) CASH PRICE .NEW '86 MONTE CARLO Sll,898 CASH PRICE (Ser = 1604.13) so DOWN on Approved Credit +'500 Facto~y Cash Rebate NEW '86 l.R.o.c· Z-28 Sl4,995 CASH PRICE ...,...._._ (Ser -=1 07238) DOWN On Approved Credit GMAC Financing •••• NEW '86 CHEVY SPECTRUM s1sa. ~~r mo. , . 48 mos. 4 .8 °/o GMAC Financing or 1300 Factory Cash Rebate sssaa Cash Price so DOWN .. (Ser 11 424319) ,.......... ..... ... ..... ... ..... ... ..... .. · -11• UI 11 • 11Y • l'FOI PIT LWIYIU _, Ret114 ·--· Mou1,r't M•rut AOJi PR.ESBEfL Colona DttJ ~ fQ('eollege student•. UIPETIWlll I TUllll l22·1Hl UIPETltHR•I TUlml DRIVER, !student over 18 Ok, clean record, Thurs. 9-5 a must. Days· 3-6. Diane 645-0093 Avail days, S4 00/hr to ---- start, 675-1757 D R Y C L EA N E R S - The biggest megaphone 1n town is an ad 1n ctasslhed Try It and see COUNTER FIT & PIT, Exp'd or wlll t rain 642-5466 , •••••••••••••••••••••• _# : <:\HEER OPPOHTl \IT\ : • • : MANAGER : • • : Appliralictn~ art> ·llOW twill!! ac·-: e c·epted for 1111111agrmrnl po!>ilio11,, e : I ndi' iduals mui-1 h1• ,,.If. : • mo li\'ah·d. or{(aniud. fle,ihlc· and • : goal.orientt>d. \pplirant' mu't 1•11ju~ : • '-Orkin!! "Mith \OU thi.. • -. • Reliablf' \f'hidt'. \alid li1·1·11"" • : and insuranrt' a m u1ol. : • We offt'r Pxrt•llf'nl 1·ompan~ lt t>n·: : efils induding: Pa id ''ar ation' and e • holidays. medi1·ft l and d ental in-: : suranrl'. bonm, 19roJ!ram ... alan and • e milt>a!!f' allo"Bllf'f'. • • • e \ppl ~ in Jll'r,on 'I 111·· tltru • : Thurs. 2:00-6:00 p.m. : : ORllliE COAST PUILISHllUi CO. : : 330 W. Bay St. : : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : e EOE • • •• ·······················~· MATURE person needed 1n our Book Layoot area. Mon & Tues 10 A.M. to approx 6·30 P M Must be Production Oriented Apply Pennysaver. 1660 Placentia. Costa Mesa MIHLS I llHel TYHt Fragrance promoiTng Local deptartmet'lt stores 1 800-833-8800 lllELIWUTll lrvlne product co seeks talented Individuals for a variety of advertising as- signments, seeking M/F 18-35 TralAlng avail ti accepted Call for appt interview 261 -2926· pay hour/day rate Appllc~ta able to work • flexible achedUle .,. en- couraged to eppty. We offer ex~t benefl11, promotion from wttNn. •nd an ~unity for tlloae qualified and lnterest9d In a ret•I c:e- reer. Apply In person: .Mon thru Fri 9A.M to 5PM at tlle.foUowlng loc:etlon: IUIYllll MOTOR ROUTE· Available i n Laguna Beach/Laguna Niguel area.' $300 to $600. No collecting. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. lhru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST .laity Piiat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA --IOTOl=--=a,....,,..O=-=IT~E -·----._ .... ___ _ Available In Irvine area ................ .. $300 to $600 No collect- ing 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon Saturday and Sun- day morning Call 642-4393. ask tor Kirk. lraa1eC.11t .... , ..... 330W' Bay St Cost~ Me~.jA 92626 · If FICE CHllU For Nwpt Bell RE. Flrm M·F 11·5 Must have car & ms Eileen 852-94 11 -PtST Olmll - opportun11y for 'training and advancement Must have good driving record. EQual opportunity Em- ployer Call Mr Charley at 432-0838 PHOTO · 1 hour lab print- ert~ounter help FI T, exper prel'd but will tram Wage DOE 250-0489 PLAYGROUND AID PRIVATE SCHOOL HUNTING TON BCH AREA 3-6PM. 536-1441 P /T IHIEL Wiii Must be able 10 Ith heavy weight 540-4234 _ ()_J!enings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Delivery 01 Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNT~IN VALLEY ... . INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting . no soliciting. Must have de·pendable car, truck or station w.agon and insurance. CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney Annual Percentage Rat.-Flnan~lng .- Available on All 1988 Bulclts Bned on 31 Montli• on Approvtld Credtt -----" .. , CHURCH YARD SALE! Sii Solid maple bookcase Sam-12 Noon. Fairview at headboard bunk t>eM. Fair Bargains! New & compl wtmatt. linens & Used. Furniture. etc spreads s 175 646-816~ Combtnlng 2 Households & Grandmothers good"ies Every room included & 81RllE Sllf IF•Hrl 11rr clothes Open at Sam 546 HAMIL TON C.M • 0.HMtifff -QUALITY antiques. con-Everythtng A· 1 shape strucllon machine toots. Reason able ~lsc bldg materials. (31 ott clothes. lnlant girl s to road Mtc ·s. color TV's, 6X. toys, furniture & mlSG washer/dryer, 3 & tO Sat 91 t3 f1·5 Corner of speed bikes camping ~ante Ana & Cabntlo. gear, house~ares. lrplc GARAGE SALE Furn. gas log, decorator Items. mower. 10spd bike. lots handcralls. hdwd floor· more• 440 Etmhrst Sat 1ng, MIC trailer, books. Sept 13. 751-54SS doll houses. MIC and Great shape inexpensive items Misc toys , hsewares. ctoll\es, stu boots, linens. sewing items, new materials & laces Brenda Bryer hor~ collection Satur· day 9.5 Behind 1730 Santa Ana Ave auto equtp parts. tons MORE" IAT·Sllt•I 11UP111ariH (114Flimtw) Try 1n~ on your fingers in- stead of blisters on your teet • shop class1f1e<1 LIDOtSLE MOVING SALE: Corner bed unit. wood turning lath, wk bench. 3spd demountable bike mahogany desk. storage cabinets Sat 9· 13, 9·5. Cash, 104 Via 'Cordova. · IUSSIYI 11.lU-llTI Clean sweep• Lido Isle. 9·5 Sat/Sun 101 Via Genoa SAT ONL V. 1!·4pm. Bikes. toys. recliner, vacuum. Antique stove, 1011 of goodies• 23S Walnut St 646-3686 INTO SAVINGS The Diiiy P111t hos o new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with o $9.00 Classified Ad. $9 OO with • . pr•p,ay~ent 4 Lines~7 Days- $9 .00 No ch•ft8•• !ft cepy.,. ceM ... etlen. Private parties only No Commercial Real Estate. Automotive Boo11nq or Employment Ads fhpce •S no prtCP l1m•t 10 what vou con odvert1se II vou need to sell your couch. high choir or any unused merchond1se-coll 1he Doily Pilot Clornf1ed staff or ~se 1h91 coupon below " Moil to: Doily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, Co 92626 ' 642-5678 --~-~------~~-----~----NAME A.ODRESS CITY AMl fNCLOSED PHONE ST A.TE __ _ ZIP • ~ .. •• VISA e>t M ( .. < .. -YU NO ,. ~ OVER WORTH OF INVENTORY 1HmoRJ MUST BE SOLD! TO SPACE FOR 1987'8! ' --- •I : I ' .. Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Friday. Sept9mber 12. 1Ne llW 9.15 % AF'R FINANCING Qn Approveo Credit 60 Montl'lt30•1, Down "Limited Time Only" So"le-pply is.a Jamboree. N B 6'0-6444 llW 112120i 5-Sp, A/C, am/Im cass, real clean· Lie "tEHF055 HONDA Pretvde '83. red, extras lo miles Mint con- , dlt lon $8900 o bo. l'O'RSCTJ£ AUDI l HE.VROLE t Hl1hn 1 Quality s.1 .... S.rvlto lrltfU#I #Orottl "'" 40 f <.oatt H,.v twpOll IU•<h .673-1900 72~-062~-·- M AtDA RX7,''0.000 --1 m11es one careful owner. PORSC HE 75 91 IS vw ·e§ 800 rblt engine, brakes, ttereo oaa1, completely rHtoredll 12195. 5,9.5220 "'•11..,., ..... Mint cohd. reblt eng, 11K ml. Bell otter! 556·1919 ILL IEW 'II Yl)LllWllEIS ..... ....,, .... ..w ............ ............... tiff,,..., '76 TOVOT A 'dr. Ex~I· VW ·79 Super Beetle, xlnt (Plue dealer ln1talled ten t cond, 1/c pwr cond new brka/cllch optlonslfany). ateer/brks. am/Im. anilfm stereo. P7 Ur": .. , ... ,. l!ht_.ea ~2-4 lQI-S579CIC.lr727-9510-t I y I e.1tI1 I ... , --...... .,. _ ~ ' No Ad4t,$1ona1 Dt~~e· M~i.up~ vw '82 Rabbit Con-Hrtfflute, Twt rtR4 verllble. 1llver Vfl blk, 37K tra, llr farM · 1141 rt· ml. 5 spd, .-Ir, can, GTI Slrt Hll ... ,. .... _11 wht1. S7GOO. 559-1671 , .. vw B1Ja Bug ·ee. new ,., ............ ..,., • ·.~'• -· . - BUICK -orAtfJr· IN ORANGE COUN I Y • Nr HUHS /!,f DIU /111,llf6 , motor. extrH, QOOd J_ tlcllfl •• -Jtlf -. sh1pel Muit Mttr 12500. ...... tf .. , .... _.._ 548·1283 .,_.. • • ~ 1&1111WA ... 110 a. ...... ~ If . to. stereo. Xtr1 otean. ~~ ·Lie "506ZKE. At only • k$W"'M en .Sl,211 aG-== tuat f""' /<11#116 ct9kt. . sunroof A/C, Loaded! Coupe sunroof rebuht ff $5500 Call Fast 6'2-8905 m o 1 or S I '2 o O o I MBZ 73 450SLC new 846-0545 paint leathef 1nterfor PORSCHE 79 91 l SC xlnt Family Owned & Oper1ted good condition $13,9!i0 cond. low mi. am/Im cass Expires clOM of tx.11lneu 1442 S Bnstpl. S A •••·02~20 292& Haroor ei.c1 C.M. 979·2500' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAll80A Ill YD CO~lA MHA b.al OOIO Call eves 5~9-9823 5 1 e r e 0 s 1 5 2 o o 9115/86 Moving aoon to B 73 S -,9,.7997 _ new S1n11 An1 Auto Mell BUICK '76 E111te wagon. la• ••• 1dl ... .... ...... .. ·u c,. o.v..... ,_.,.,.-... •11•nm IOl!ON. ittv Int, vtny4 roof, L~. QOOd m-. Auto. ir-t, 9o.9cf tteft!PO'~ gereged..1. pempwed _..I( . Lio. •lfll.JZK. 11t1on. Lie. I 057ADG 1 frwy ""•f21( f73-3800 P,111 11,111 NABERS CADl.LAC LAAOIST SELECTION of l•le model, IOW ml!Mge Cadlllac1 In Orange County! ht ue todeyl 1.0-1100 2to0 Harbor Blvd. ·co8TAMESA THE ODORE ROBINS FORD •'•(,CJ 'tAMtl( 1W fH ¥lJ l U\IAMl \A ,.,.,;, UlJllJ UlllU M1rll VII 'M , leath« a11d I moon, aalllng S13,195 obO. 675·387S I '"""'""" ( ROBINS FORD I JlH'•'' ttAAft()M t\l ii• (()\IA Ml \A r,.a, 1111111 OLDS '82 98 'Regency. 4dr '9K m~ air. 1t«e;o cue. vinyl root. i..th Int, wit• • whla. S5500 780-<JM 1 • ~LOS '83 Cutlall &!pr '84 LINCOLN MARK VII Brougham. 2 dr, VI., 1tate grey, snwrm cond. toaded. xlnt cond. 391< Loaded wllu• ~tlon1, ml. pp 1&900 6.''·583' r.:-°'-1g=:::=o;...w_nr_5_5-'1 ·_'6...;;-"'-t-. -=~ eL OS . QV Tl AS 8 • 83. THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOt>O HAAllOR Ill lfO CO'>IA Ml\A f,•lJ 0010 Cful ... ,6/C, FM ateteQ. $3 200 obo, D a y a 7 5 9 -no 5 . N I g" t I 6'6-U,1 f Mike THIODOH ROBINS FORD 10t>O HARllOR IHVO CO'>IA Ml'>A b41 OOIO 110,HI THEODORI ROBINS M z 450 l -~ VW KARMAN GHIA '70 • Fully Loaded, good dHI, Maple y ellow RUNS PtRSCllE '1114• ~011Ult!!a f II t ed G , VW VANAGON 81 t1nt $600 obo, 673-0225 or FORD '88 "'ustl"". ell GREAT $14 ooo 080 I I rrt u Y res or new ene glass, air, clMn. newly 8 am ... 673•1842 or 675_23551E Show rm cood. 10K m l. kSW'!M'IAft l Berg eng & trans. p1lnt & rebll eng. good cond. _7_3_·_2_8ee __ R_ya_n____ otlg, exit f 2nd ci r or must sell' PP 497-3320 I 'lilll:.J'-• '! 1n1 $'500 731.5,99 •ft 5 55000 obo 7141350_3672 c111slc fh(-ec-Up. $2395. ··ez .-80 450$l M beige s B s BUICK '82 REGAL 750-2703 •1115pm FIND PONTIAC '74 l em•n•. 396 eng runs good & body good. trtr hitch. $500 250-289210 662·3669/E FORD 20b0 HAAllOA Bl VO CO\TA Nll'>A b4:? 0010 ""bamboe 1nter'1or. Mini RILLS ROYCE 'll SS 1442 ristol A YW RAlllT 112 c1au11i.ci·1agreat place to Sports car. low mltea, Qii in engleonthecamera cond . 4 11< m1 $29.500 Custom,hkenew' &•1-0220 convtbl, red w/wtlt top aovert1u y0urhomebus1-exce 11 e n1 cond i tion. equlpmentyou'Yealwaya thro ugh classified '10 NITIAI PlttHll Good cond. 1lr, crulM . 11pe dee~ 6'6-5482 675-7550. 848-3133·0 $27,500 PP 642-57'3 $7200 obo 84£>-'706 neu 962-5760 wanted. Reedclullfied P\8.IC NOTIC£ P~llC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE Pt&(C NOTICE Ml.JC M>TICE IUPf"IO" COU"T purchaser shall pay the colt Alt>erta G Pomus. De· NOTICE OF 1 046415 Olh&r common oes.gna1ion, .,......,, '°" OF THE STATE ot reccro1ng of lhll con-ceased DEATH Of NOTICE OF any, ol I~& real prpperty ..uklC O,,ICI Of CALIFO"NIA veyance and one-hall of Iha HU" WITZ, ffEME,_, 6 IENJAMIN IU"N8, TRUSTEE'S SALE oestribed aoo11e •S purported NOTICE JS HEREBY FOR THE COUN.T'W escro" cnarges DIVINCENZO, A .. ro· AllO KNOWN AS TS NO. 86-\890 lo De S4 R~Kwood, IM,,., GIVEN lhll the following • Of ORANGE o\ny t>oos musl be su1>·1l111lon1I Corporallon, Ir: IENJAMINf"ANICLIN IMPORTANTNOTICE TO C8'!orna92714 . petsOnl ht"9 beer\ noml· Eatite of "ONALD J m 1110 accompanoeO b y "ol>erl "· Hurwlta, At· IUltNI ANO AS PROPERT'I' OWNER Trie unde~ gn&o Trvst n1ted for the ottlcel l'ltr .. n. POMUI, Dec:ee~ S1 000 00 casn or certofltd IMrtera '°' Admlnl1tretor, BEN.JAMIN F.'IU"NS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT! c.sda ms '"Y l·ab "'Y !or any 1fter mentioned to be flli.d No. A· 1>2521 cnK• ... th lht> l>itl&nct 10 1 MO Newport Center Drive. AND OF "ITITION I UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 1nco11ectr ess 01 tne slreot 11 the General Munlclpl l NOTICE OF oe oa•a upon conlo1ma11on or Sult• 1555, Newport ltec:h, I TO AOMINllTER 1 OATEP SEPTEMBER 10 address arc 01ner common Etec:tlon to be h .. d In the INTENTION TO 'ucn sale by the Coun CA t2teO (714) 75t-0111 I ESTATE NO. A1Mnt l 1984 UNLESS YOU TAKE• des1gna1.on. 11 anv. sl'lown City of Costa Mesa on Tu"· IELL AE•L Tht> roghl is rM ervea to re-Publosneo Orange Coaa1 To all heirs. benellcieries.IACTION TO PROTECT YOUR horein d1y. the 4th d1y of Ncvem- P"OPERTY AT J&CI a"y and all b10s Daily PllOI Septemt>er 11 Greoitors and contingent PROPERTY IT MAY BE Said sole w I oe mace, bUI t>er, 1986 PfUVATE SALE Oci•eo September 4 t2 18 1986 creditors and persons who SOLD AT APUBUC SALE. IF w11hout co~e~ant Ot wa•ranly, For Member of the City NOTICE IS HERES• t986 ThF079 mayne o1herwlse ln1eresle<1 vou NEED AN eroress 0t '"'P eG, regara1ngC0unctl-Votel0ttwo Gii/EN that sub1tlCI 10 con· STE I/EN ~ 0 WAR 0 1 1n tne will andl or estate of EXP~ATION OF THE hlle. POUGSS'Oll, MICHAEL G 'MIKE ' 11rm1111on l>y ,~,. Court en ROSEN Aamon•strator of Ml.IC NOTICE BENJAMIN BURNS. ALSO NATUl'E OF THE encumbrances. 1ncluO "Ji '-· N U T T E R , A t • Stptemt>er 2) 1986 cit 9 001 tnt> Estate ot RonalO J KNOWN AS BENJAMIN PAOCECOING AGAINST charges and expensero1' 1orneyl9utloel1m1n AM or 1nereart11r w1th1n tne I Pomus Deceased 1 LEOAL NOTICE J FRANKLIN BURNS ANO AS YOU vo u SHOULD Truslee and 01 the irusts BOB HANSON. Olrector time alloweo o~ •aw Sreveri j GREENWALD 6 THOMP· O"DINANCE BENJAMIN F BURNS CONT ACT A LAWYER createc by said Dee<! or l •ust, Cotti Mesi S1nllary Olatrlct Howard Rosen aom1n1s ION. end HURWITZ.,_ NO. 2M2 A pemion tiH been llfed On Seplember 18 1986 81 lo pay Iha rem11n1ng pr1nc1pt l SANORA L HAMILTON, trator ot tn!' Esta!!' 011"EMER6DIVINCENZO.Br: AN OROINANCE OF THE by PATRICK A BURNS 1n 1000 A M Gaie....:ay L.8no sumso"na note(s)5eclJr9121>yCommun l ty Co llege RonaJO J Pomus oeceu eo Rol>erl R. Hurwlta, Al· CITY OF HUNTINGTON the Supe11or Court ol Or· Strvce tnc ,5 now du'Y SI~ Oeec! ol T1'\111t; to.wn· EduCllOr will sell at pr •a•e sale 10 1ne tornty• for Admlnletrator. BEACH AMENDING THE angeCounty requesting thll apt>O n•iid Tr~slll9 under ano Sl<&0,275 38 w.tn 1n1e1est PETER BUFFA, Planning highest and ttos• e1 b•dOer NO Newport Center Drive, HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· PATl'ltG.t< A'BUR'NS bt ap· oursuar>t to 0 99<1 ot Trust l~eieon lro"1 Jar>uary 1 1 Commlu l oner. T ete · on the term~ dr>d cona1toons Suite 1555, Newport leach, OINANCE CODE BV RE· poonled as ~rsonal rep-recordoa Seple1T1ber 21 1984 @ 10 75~ P&' annum es communications henitter ment•o•ed all right CA t2MO (714) 7Sf.0711 PEALING ARTICLES 965 I resentatove 10 aom1nister the as lnsl No 94.393fi25 0j prov1dlld '" "o no1e, plus 1a1e NI CH 0 LAS N ICK·· 1111e anO onlt.,e51 of the oe-t Published Orange Coast 969 969 5 969 7 ANO e11a1e ol tne decedent IO!toeial Roco•ds in the ottice of charges, p1us lorocl0$ure 11195 BARTLETT. AOmlnlltrllor teoent jl rr·• '""i> ol ..:eat" Da•ly Pi101 Septembe• 11 969 8 ANO-ADDING THERE· rne p!'l111on requests luie Counrv Recorder 01 and cosrs and Jn11ut1gator ano a """' 1111e """ '8 •986 Tl\F078 TO NEW ARTICLE 94 1 1u1horoty to aom1nister the 1ora"g' Counl/ 51111 ol Tl"e Dene' oery under sa a CHAR JOHNSON, Buat-ont,.rl'~• • "" l'Stat,. '"'" LIMITED USE DISTRICT estate ur•der the tnoepen. Cali•Ofn,a, executeo by Rooert Oeeo, 01 Trust lle'lltofo•e neuwoman ac:ou11<'0 • •OO•llOntc ••.ti RECREA TIONAL OPEN O!'nt AOm1n1stra•1on of Es· L P n~ ano Hll•"8I Port'• t i &e..e0Md ll81ov&<ed lo tre JOEERICKSON.Buslnese of 1ne Cl•''"d" I 11 •ne 1 ..,11 PUBLIC NOTICE SPACE 01STR1CT ANO tates Act nust>ano ano wi•e as )Olni u"Ce•s greo a wr ren Ma~tt 01 Ot!ttt• .,. '"'" ea nrore<ty ARTICLE 942 SHORl;UNE A nearing on tne peMoon !tenants WlLL SEU AT Dec•ara• O'I of Dlllau1t anc MAAtE N MAPLES. R• comrN n1¥ • nowr 'IS n. ·2 SUPERIOR COU"T I DISTRICT WA TEA REC· will Of' helO on OCTOBER 1. IPuouc AUCTION 10 oe ... ano 'o• Sa 8 ano a wr1nen tired Bull,nets Owner I< •tpr, C 1.I!' r '"l' C 'r 1 OF THE STATE RE A T I 0 N lJ I S TA IC T 1986 111 t .cs p M 1n Dept HIGHfST BIDDER FOR Nol ce ol De1aull and Eledoon DOUG VATES Tech Cor- liuntono• ,,. 6"11< • ro .. r '. OF CALIFOANtA COAST Al CONSER\/ A TION I No 3 a1 700 C1v1c Center CASH IPayable al 1ome of sate lo Sell The unaersrgred porallo" Prn ldent of O• 1roq" C.t.tl• .,1 FOR THE COUNTY DISTRICT Drive West Santa "na CA iin iaw•ui money ol tne Unotlld ca ... seo sad Nol1C8 ot Delault BRIAN ~ THERIOT Cotta re rr 1 ... ·'" r •" '"a"~ • OF ORANGE SYNOPSIS: 01d1n11nce 9?702 $•ates) 81 !he norlh tront l'ld E 9CI on to Se' to :>e Mesa 8u11r1esa Ownt< S<;r "" • r 'ale of ALBERTA GAR-NO 2862 reo1ganozes ano IF YOU 08.JECt' to ltie 9!1lfllnCG to tne County •9CO•OllC .,, Iha CO<.ll'ly where M I c H A E L w ~ 1 ~ • • '•ilC' P"~ •• •Jf' • 0 r M JS 8~ a "LBERTA strt'amll"les 1111 orovosoons granting ot tne petition you Cou""OIJSe 700 c.v~ ee.,1., 1~e real prope11y 1r. IOcale<l SZKAAAOEK Ct tlihtd Pub- lil'' ~ .tt. ,,., roeo ' BJo~ v. JS Oe<.eu ed 101 ttve districts onto 1wo should e•tner appear at the D•·ve WeSI. Santa Ana, Ga•eway Lano Service, Inc lie Accountant .JC.3 Page~"' 1· ~cu&.,.. NO A-131520 ar ticles T'1etollow1ngpo1nts ,,.,,u1n9 and state your oo-1ca1to<na all rghl title and assa•Olr~sioe. CHAIS STEEL Bual· -:.t M sc ·~.10' ' • "' _.ii NOTICE OF hst !he minor cnanges made 1ect1ons or 1111 wrnten 01>iec· 1n1er<ist coriveyed lo Md now <'050 So Bundy Or. #280 nessman Coun11 Cdl••nrr " INTENTION TO 1 Sec11on 941211>) adds 11ons w11n '"'• court Defore 1,,elo oy 11 u"dor said D99d ol Los Ange1es. CA 90025 ORVILLE ORV AM- The •ale ., s111l1tor 11 r J SELL REAL norse s11.11>les as a perm111eo 1ne nearing '(our appear· T ,1151 in l"a O'D:>Gr'Y s tualec in (213)826·8148 BURO E Y Small Busl- •enr la •"~ ,,,:.,an1> re• PROPERTY AT .. se •n 'h" ROS District con al'ce may bl' .n person or oy sf! 0 Co "'t 8,,0 S•aie By Frances E Eak9! ntssmen 0111ons '"'" • ~ "'"' PAIVA TE SALE sosli>r>f w't" '"" •pcenr cooe your attorney 0951 , 000 as Vee P1es.c9~1 EMMn "· "9\lnner. City vatoo• • '' '" '• '• E S ioiEAEBV amer>O"'fl"t l or "0'58 ~ 't'OU ARE A C.AED•TOR Parc.G • Un• 62 as 5,,0..,n Aut'IO!tZec!Sgnature C1er11, City of Coeta ...... and eJ ., ... ,.,' ' ~ .~ t. vE~. •rat su1>1ec1 ro con· stablt>s or ii contingent tred•lor ot a-d aoscr 090 ,n t"le Oa•e Augus1 22 1988 Calffornle 111,.,., ·r• •. • •e, • ,,,,..;i1 r.• Cly '11!' Court on 2 Sec11on \1418 Ctaritoes theOeceaseo you must hle jCorcomirum P.an recorded Aug.29.Seo 5.12 1986 Oiied August 14 1986 an ... r·~'I •. "'C"'!J 'J• "~',.,..Mr ;>3 1986 111 9 OOJ that tne sett:>ack for perkrng voui claim wilh lhtl court or Ju y l 5, 1953 as lnstrumenl Orange Coast Deily P11ot Published Orange Coast ''"" A l'v1 " 1r0.,rea1'er w1tn1n !P'I lots 111 lhe ROS 1Recrea11011 p1.,5,.,,, ,, ,0 lhe ·oersonal INo 83 305~09. Ollocial Oa11y Piiot August 29, Sep- OHe1,,,s Nt11w 1•,.,, ropr' ,,,., .. il'·'t"" ttv law GeofQI' O~n SpAre1 01stric1 •s 25 repre,e11tat111e appoonteO by iRG<"O•as 0, Orange county, Ml.IC NOTICE tember 5. 1986 1f dn , •r '" ,., l•Ctm '"" •• Du•• AOm•no,1rator of reet as SIAtl'd .,, Art1c1e 941 me court Nlthin rour months , Ca toin 8 PARCEL 2 An Amended Publlcatlon ao,.. r 1 31 ' • ··•,. "s·~ ,. 1r" rs• •e 1 A.r.ena G ano not thP 10 1ee1 as stated from me oa1e ot r.rsl •S· lurc v cec ore tn '1y fh••O It 2744t September 12 1988 10° ~". 0d""d'jl' • ! < ' I >" "'" !l"'(~i!SPd .,,11 sell 81 on 111e oarl(1ng cone suance o• ff'llers llS provoOed ' JJ•a ~·e•est n 8"0 10 the FICTITK>UI 8UllNlll ~A4'\ t•• 'P • v '"t' ,;,111-•01 s r , •·~le Sal!! 10 ''" 'l1ghes1 THE FULL TEXT OF THE 1n Sect•on 700 ol the IComrT'on Area ot Lot 2 ot NAME I TATIMENT s"" • '' '"'" P•".IOl'tly Ot ,;• I ll""' nt'1 1>1ooer on the OAOllllANCE IS AVAILABLE Probate Coae or Ca11lo1n1a 1•1ICI No 11353 on 1ne Ciiy ol The following persons are Pta.IC NOTICE •er Pleas!' •r·e estate ;ino ter,.. \ Jnd cond111ors nere· I IN THf C•TY CLERK S OF-ThP 11me tor filing c1a1ms w1H Irvona, eo.,,.1y ol Orange. Stlle doing bullneu aJ _FarrefJ NOTICE II••· '<'i..•e~ontatove trom dll 1 afte1 mer,11onea. all rigrn. FICE •not e~p1te prlot to four lot Ca' 10,.,,a, as oer mao Properties. 14232 Pln-ood 11&c,.1i•v ..... , lhnuyr •I rnay 111111• v·01 nterest n1 !hf' oe-ADOPT ED oy 1he Wly months ,,0,, trie ou e 01 the •ocorceo >n ooo'< 511 pages RO Tustin. c 1111 92680 INVITING IMDI a"" r<i a1~cnv11•eO 111111 C!'dPr •~••he 11me or oealh Council ot 1he C11y ot .Hunt hear•ng riot•<e above 38 39 ara 4001 M sce lan90\ls Robert William Mercer Tht County S1n1tetlon ~1,r' r J v 'J· ci '" ,10 'lave 1r<1 11 •·ght 1111e ano 1ng101 Bt'ar.n al a •egular f0U MA• EX~l.J NE ,,18 ~a:is '" '"& o"ce 01 1,,. 14232 Pin-00<! Rd Tustin O•stricts ot Orange ot Or· •"OW' ' "," ",.. o1 a s ",,.. ,.., inat th" "''ate nas meeting rie1a T c;es<lay Sep-Iola •PDI 1>1 '"e court I yo... Co~r•1 Roooicer ot sad Cal1t 92680 ange County Cahl01n1a will "'" • • , °'""' • , '''C•" a :i ro•d n ad•l ' on to lh81 1emoe1 '} t986 Dy 1ne to1 are a ~,5,.,,.. rti1reS1ed .n C.o.."•r. as S.,G't 19,"' •s ThlS buSlntas 11 con· receive sealed 01ds 1Jn111 ........ ~ .. ' .. ""d,1t' ,1 .... fA(l'!•Jer>I a1 '""lime •o .... 1n9 roll al• •0'8 ,r,. t!S'.ale rOu -a. serve ce• rllCl r !re 8"' cle enM &di oucled by an lndMdual Tuesday September 23 .. t• '' "d"'' ' ~· r • • '1 ,1 '"~'" ,,. 1ne rAal property A fES Councilmen Kelly uPD" 1"1! e•ec..,•rr ?r adm1n ·~· -19· o• tre Oeclara1oon Of Rober\ W Merc8' 1986 a1 11 00 am B•da d "' •, ' i•,. , .• , <" '' •nriwn as 9646 Mac.Aflosuir F1n1ey Mana1c i\l•dtor o• "" ,,. •he at Cove-a·•s. Cond110'15 ancl Thia stetement was flied must bt received 8' lht Ola· P' •: ,.,., r ro1 " I • ,.,. in rne C•ty Cf Hunt fhomes 1orn,., to· the ececutor or Re~·· :i o~~ 1·oec11ira1.on·) w1lh the County Clerk of Or· lricts' Admln1stra11ve oll1Ce1 m• • 11 11 '"• ., • ,, Beath County of Or , N O ES C c.un c ilmen tl<l"""""'-ill'>' arn 1ote ..,t., •v.oro11<1 ,, :>oo'< ,3653 OllQI ange County on August 14 by the dale ano llmt herein· Pf' -.... ,, "·' I I I' Slate nl Cal1forn11 Ba11ey Grflf!I" I"" ·o,.,r• .. , ... po 01 ot M)r. 14~ o···c a Reto•os ol Sii a1 1986 l bOve .. , lorttl. at which k ,. "ar11c.u1ar., oesc11beel ABSENT Counc1fm11n v•CP a .,. 1,8,, '!'Cue'1 st.at-CO."'/ f)170l1 time they will t>e publlCI}' ror ' "'"'" 'Q ••a1 ,..,., des11~ i e>ee111 E • e:;• a o o " 'gn:s. Published Orange eo.11 opened I nd examined at lhe , Pta.IC NOTICE Elli• Avenue. Fountain \/al- ley, C1lllornla, tor the tollow· 1ng· P.URCHASE OF CHLORINE IN BULK , SPECIFICATION NO C·O 19 B1d1 mu11 be aubmllled on the form MJpplieo by tht Olstrlcll In accordance with all pro11111on1 ot the ac>eelll· cation• Speclllc111on1. blO b11nl\1 end further lnlormalloo may be obtained II the 1bovt ad- d rtu, telephone (7 141 962·2' 11· ""' J. lr-n, Secretary, loerda of Olrec:t.ore, Coun· ty lanttatlon Otttrtc:t1 Pu1>1i1htd Orange Coast Daily Pilot Sti>temt>er 12. 1986 Ml.IC NOTICE NOTICI Of _ INTENTION TO LUii MAL ANO "IRIONAL "'Ol'lltTY fO" '°"""°Ill CW CONDUCTING AN OfflCI ANO CHUltCH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that On the 9th day of September. 1986. the Boero of Trustees of the ~ v...., School Ol1111e1 of 111e County of Orange State of C11tton11a Ot term1ned thll tht ro11ow1no 11(\d. bu110lng1. and equipment wlll no1 be Ml.IC NOTICE se,..,es the right to reject 1ny or all bids and to wllvt 1ny 1rregul1rl11es Dated 11 Huntington BeACh Ca111orn11 thll 91h d1y of Septemt>et. 1oea OCEAN VllW IC~ OllTfUCT IOA"O Of UUIT!EI. t>r lllella Marc:u1 PubillheO Orang• Coall Dilly Piiot Septtmbet 12 19. 26 t986 FH 9 Ml.IC NOTICE neeOed for purposes Of OP· LEQAL NOTICl er a II ng In f 1n I c a r e <>f'OINANCE preschool 1nd/0t ohlld Catt NO. •1 programs tor tne perlOO be· AN OROINANCE OF THE _________ F_90_3 g1nn1ng October 15. 1986 CITY OF HUNTINGTON lhrough June 30 1987 BEACH AMENDING THE mtllC NOTICE HUNTINGTON BEACH MU-ICHOOL/ AOD"Ell: NICIPAL CODE BY AMEND· K 21411 M1111dow View School. 5702 ING SECTIONS 15 20 150 flCnTIOUI IUllNEll Clark Drive. Hunllngton 15 2o l60 15 20 170 ANO NAMl ITATH•NT Beach. CA 92649 15 20 180 TO REFLECT The following persona are No. of "oom•: 2 FENCING STANDARDS .. doing business 11 Tl'I• No. of lquere F"t: 1 920 IYNO,.lll· Oroinanct Photo Lib 1011 Brllo Or All propou ls mull t>e r• No 285 1 ame~os !he Hunt· Su•te 109 Costa Mesa CA 1 ce1ved no 111er than Sep· ington Beach M nlClpit 92627 tember 30 1986 et 2 00 u Lombard St Inn Lio Inc P m at the Business Office Code to reflecl ltf'lclng r• Ca11torn11 corpora11on. 10 11 1 of the Ocean View School qulremtn~s 11 for 011 oper· Brloso Or. Suite 109 Co11a Olslflcl. 16940 B Street. at1~n5,1~6~ 1~~1s tences with Mesi CA 92627 Huntington Beac:h C111-x Tn11 ou11ness 11 con· I lornia 92647 Bioi will be an add1t1onal three (31 duc1eo by I corporation openeo sub1ect to EOucallon strands of b aroeti wire on Wllll1m Taylor II P Code Sec11on 39365 6 1n top This statement wu hied ht u 01 a public meeting ol 2 Where bloc~ walls ex111, wlln the County Clerk of Or-I the Boaro ot Tru11ees on the mdlv1dual onside pump- ange County on August 20 Septemoer 30 1988 at 2 00 1ng units could be 11noed 1986 Pm on the B~ard Room 11 with chain link 11.11 16) 1001 F317121 15940 B Street. Huntington lt nces with an addll lonal PubhShed Orange Coa11 1 Beach Ca11torn11 92647 lh•~ 131 stra,,ds ot barbed Daily Piiot August 29 Sep· Any responsible person w•;e 0~1fo~he< 1 0,- temoe< 5 t2' 19 1986 preseni at U •O meeting shall sions an~ matt:• need F830 I be given "" opportunity 10 01vis1on ol 011 ano GH and ----------raise the b10s orally afler 11\8 G<ty approval Ml.IC NOTICE sea•ed bids are opened THE FULL TEXT OF THE providing such 010s Sllali Ill· ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE flCTITIOUI IUllHlll ceeo by at leatt flvt 151 per· IN THE CtTV CLERK'S OF-NA• ITATIMENT cent Iha highest ol any writ· FICE Tht following persons are ten O•O rec8tved ADOPTED oy the City doing bullnessas O GIFFIN Copies ot the terms ano Council 01 t"8 City 01 Hunt· INVESTMENTS 18300 \loo cono111ons of tile lease are ingion Beacn 81 1 regular K1rm1n. Suite 700 trvlnt 1v1111101e at Iha dl1tr1c1 ottlCe meellng held Tuesoey. Sep· CA 92715 at lhe 11foremen11oneo ao-l&mbe• 2 •1986 by the fol· Dennis Giffin. 2260 Goto· Oress Minimum rental lor lowing roil call ,018 en Ctrcte. Newport Beach classrooms and accompany• AYES Councrtmen Kelly. CA 92880 I "'II equipment and Ml'Yices M11cAll11ter F1ntey Mandie Thil business 11 con· shall be SO 40 per square Thomas dueled by an 1no1v1du1I 1001 per month No Es c 0unt11m1 n Otnn11 Giffin Wrotten proposal• to lease Blllt Green Thia statement was filed said property must contorm ABYSENT Councilmen With the Counl y Clerk ol Or· 10 the terms and con01tton1 None 11nge County on AuguSI 19 1 Priority 1n acceptance ol CITY OF HUNTINQTON 1986 proposals to rease Slid 1 EA c H A 11 c:11 M '317420 property will be given lo Wentworth Cllr Clefll ' Published Orange Coast proposals wlllCh otter iowl Put>hsnea Orange Coaat Dally Pilot Seotemt>ef 12 cost lees to enrolllH andlo atty Pi!Ot Seotembef 12 t9 26 Oc1ooer 3 1986 Oller ouahty programs 1986 F908 The oovern1ng boarO re· F901 ~ 1Jar1.11 1 un.1 t of LOI 16 CITY OF HUNTINGTON n , , .. 0, .,,,. • 1orq 01 an n-,.. ,,8,., 5 ,.. •e<a• rg~•s. Daily p1101 Auguat 29, Sep-o"'ce ol the Districts. 10844 c~v•• ~¥·56•3 as shown and BEA CH . Allc:I • M "'"' 1 ,a~o~o~a1semen1~!~~.~ G~ hg-s ano ~n~ tember 5 12.1~ 1986 ,~---------------------------------------~ W'I 'l • ·~1 'IPrt ')( d """P re<;O'(:led Wentworlh, en, Clerk 18'late asse1s or f.)I the pell-'"yd1ocaroons Dy Whal508Ver F834 Hu•~ .., •B·"' 'IJ1 Pages 40to 45 1 Publ1sheO Orange Coast 1tir•Mo•eccclft'ts..,,t nt1oned r3,..9 krown geo1"errr1al ---------- 01Vm • ''"' •• 1• Mosr Maps •n Oa11y Pllnt 5f'Dlemi:I"' '7 or <;,.rt•" 70G a•1d12005ot s•f!a""Mllll1produt!S!l1Jrvac fUtllC NOTICE 1ne " • " " 1 "'" ""~'Y A<1· •986 1.-,. <..a ''" ~ P•c.i:.111t-Gode •,0 .. .i / 01 the rorego.r-g lhlll ---------- Ne..,p 1 '• • .t • )•.\nQt> Cv F900 Wooleey A ng elo 6 -a1 oe w'"" or under t,.,e It 274'7 ~'i'· ........ A •"<l '.:Jed Th1tcher Allorneye for t).Jrt9 01 a•O l'e<e •soove FICTITIOUI IUllNlll lorn•a f'' 1 '6 ot M UC NOTICE Petitioner 2099 S•n Joe· r.e~cr 1>00 10901t>et w tn tn& NAME ITATUftNT Dflt' 0' ftr~u i f!Cf"" fl! .. -1 •' mad., T~ for I/~ ... ..,,, • , l!F I I I • ,. r ...... . DurH Noncls KY.RWHJf': V.[11.1\ KER:<.trJl•!o 1.: rf'<.trl1 rol 11 ,. ".·, M{'~J i'"'" I I" '" '-;r•plt•tnl~ t •t;:I 81 ln1;1"I I 1•~' r •I Chdrlr111t L .. r Pf•ntror of Van Nuy' .ml.I W1I liam C K ..rtr111d1 .Ir O( CtlSIJt MP ... J ,1liv1 'lt fVIVl'd In IWI • b obh1·r lt1r•, ,,.., I T' I • •'I 1•111 ch1dr .. r 1r1t ,,,, grc•Jt 1<(1.111.t• I tld•• I P rtv.Jt•• hm• r •I "r VHf'~ IA.Irr IP l •i Th11rv!.1\ "''pt•"''" 1 11 l'lllro ~ lo , I 1\ "d" I(' • 11 .. Mortu..r~ dr1t'< lll11( 1{()';4• I I t I b M 1·m• •r 1.1 Park , Wit 11 t wr ----------quln Hiii• Road. Newport ;;orp91,a1 r grit of d111,ng The following persons ere FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 8HC:h, CA t2MO r ~ rg II•~ 01>ng 8"d oporati11g Ooing bus1ne1t 11· CAFE OE NAME STATEMENT P•Jb•o~h"ct 0 •ary,. Coast 11r9r9tor And s1011ng 111 and PARIS. 14220 Culvt 1 Drive. fhp fellowing persons ar" Dail. P ' ' 5P1•1!""1>"' 1~ r11mov ng l~e sa,.,e trom said Suite B Irvine CA 92714 doiro9 t.u~·nes!> ~s A C.ll•m 1 l 1'• 1 !!!€ a•d o• 11ny oirior Lsnd, Moh,en lz1dl, 2888 ur try SP"""'" •Bl~ <sire S• FS~7 ·c ud ng 1~11 r g'tt '-' wn·ps•oc~ Tulane Avenue Long Beach =B M .nt•nQI ,, B111t<h (.A 0' c r9(;1 O"a y o• a~o ,.,,.,.9 CA 908 15 9764f PUBLIC NOTICE l''O"' ll"CS 01~e• '"an 1nose Hossai n All Zand1 Jennol"r f ')t 1°n~ e 182~ i~"'o ~.n1ove ClO!>e' OOd, Ooi 0' Hagh1gll 2888 Tulane Av· l8~P .,. f1 ... ,, .• Btn (A I( 27'82 !gas WR ~ '"""9'5 '"0 •h&ll5 enue Long Beach CA 92648 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1fl•O, 1~·0 .. gn Of ecron ll'le 90815 Janel M ,,,,,,..,,. 1<1 NAME STATEMENT subs~•'aco of the Lend This business 1s con- f1art10111 A 11.,, 1 8• ti r:,. T 11" rn11nw1ng persons 318 lnore,r.ioove descr1?>od end to ducted by co partners 9i'64P 1011 Q fl"~'""'5 i15 HMM In· l>OllO"" r.~cn ~1ostocke<I or MOhMn lzael• Hosse1n All ' .. ., .• ,. 111'"' ••QhtS Tr,, Lou ,., ' on ., ... t,.,erots t2832 Garoen a •OCl•Ot'a 1 an• 80 we s. Zand1 Hagh1gh .... '•om ,,,,. 01.rt•t! I. • ....... ,, ; Ill ,,.., ... 8 vn S•J•le F Garoen •• ~·o s II t1 sna~s un(!91 And This statement was hied '"'" ""tai .. "l'"li, r.1 ~v" CA 92643 D9"0lllf" or Myoro t~e u101 or with the County Cterlt of Or· ' '' '''" '''1 0·~ J'.!r" ; vr r • " ~\j~'"" 1 A Hughes 361 ,,. is 1,,8,801, and to reor111, I ange County on August 25. ' • .. ,t--••e<ur ~ in 1 t'"" ""'~"'~""'"', wrt.\ • lf'C Nf"wport Gten Court New· t4:tlurtn&I etiuie> me1nts1n 1986 l 1•. flrCl()"''V Ot win •t11> r' '1, I .... ~ of o .. pnr< Bf'acn CA 92660 ropair deopen arid operalo f317t32 ' "~ "''" "~1"'18 llrtel 1 11••11" ~ ... •, • C,Pptemoer P~u' A Molek no 24092 any ' 1,;cn well• or Puohshed Orange Coaat ' " •• ' '•<' '•Cim alll 1c. '"'~f C1nOy Lalle El Toro CA 1111nes w 1nout nowever Tne Daily P1101 August 29 St P· '• • "~ '"""(!" '' m•y ~319321 '92~0 nvn1 10 a,,W m•11t, 0110te, tember 5. 12. 19. 1986 ' ' ·~flt' 1nat P .1t 11~,, .. ,, (Heng" Cou1 T eriance A Muure 52 1 ••:>Ola '"d operaie through F832 • : ~ ~t•ri1111 hftve D111) P' ' ""1.1temoer 12 I Pri1n~e111a Comn~ 081 Mer •~e surlsce or Ille upper 500 ----------1 • ~·"' d'J" not <l•t 1Q ~6 0< 1r.n4'< ') 1986 , CA 92625 · tnei of tne sutlSur!tlee ot 1ht PUBLIC NOTICE ... ' l"P"1r, nspec. Sa978 This Du~1n115' os con·11ana nnronabove dosct1bed, ---------- ' • • .. '"" r,,. maOe <1uc1ec1 bv " oeneral part 35 ro~e'V80 in lht Deed IC 21450 """"' • "'' '~r '' '11 ~ny kind PlJBlf~ NOTICE n!'•Sh1p •llCO•dOO Ju1y 1983. IS flC'flTK>UI IUllNlll "" '''"I 1>r1r 'II Ille -Tet1ence A. Muura losl•ul"enl No 83.294090, NAMI ITATIMINT I" ..,. •tr ' 1~ mprove FICTITIOUI 9UllNEll fh•I statement wH flltd Oll.c;illl Records The lollowtng persons i re ,.,."''' •Ct•1 Cllb•e toning or NAME STATEMENT with the County Ci.tk of Or-dOlng Ix.Ill""' 11 Freew1y 1.>•r"'·""" .,,,,thereof The I011Qw1ng i>«tona are ang• Co1Jnty on A11Qv1t 20 Aso t•CGPI all water l'IQnta U111on. 1'01 I Newport Aw, B•t1\ ' otters i re •nv11eo doing ove1nH1 11 Aytne 1986 or 1nterffl• 1n wller nghlt no Tustin, California 92680 fr. •••\ properly and mutt Publl1h1ng 3621 S Bear •J, Pa11aa miner how a<:qvored, ltlO MOll1mm1d H. 8egh1I, N• r "''''n!J ~nd wlll be r• Santi Ana CA 92704 Published Orange Co111 owri&d or ut9d 111 co1111ectlori 17900 E. Coltme R. ad, •83, ''" ""' ~' •ne orflct of Richard Yerz1k 3621 S 0111y Pilot Augutt 20. Sep· with or W•lh resP*:I 10 Hid Aowl1nd Htlgl'lts. C1 071'8 "' 1 " 't P 11 m"' • & Beer •J Santa An& CA teM~r 5 12 l9 1986 l.Jlnd w11euier ~ueh water This butlnetl Is con· 'O " "' r 11ttorn•1' for 92704 ) F829 r 0~1, -M' 1>41 r 1>11nan, dueled by an 1ndhlldu11 II. A Jn ,, ',, .,, r ,, 660 This bus1netlj •• con ove•·y "0 epp•opr 81119 MOhornm1d H Beghat .... "'~ '1 "~'"' (Jr ~" Su•tfl <l1KleO by an ind1v10ual PuellC NOTICE PO•to at•ng p•escr P'1ve or This tllttmetll wa1 fifed ''""'!>"" q.,3c.1> C1111 R1cn1rel 't'eu1• Co""llciuel, 'flllli'OJI ~-eV!lr, with the County Cieri\ ot Or- 1 H,r c.r ""ay De filed T h1S stat11me"t wH Ill~ flCTITIOUI I U9IHlll l~e r ghl 10 enter upo" 1'1e ange County on August 19 "1 ''" •·~ or "''o Su with tne County Clerk ot Or NAME ITATIMaNT ai.rlact ot seoq lano on lh& 1986 .. ,,, M•y 11m11 •"'" 11ng1 County l'>n Septemi,.r fhe ro11owtng oeraoos ere 1xerc1to ot such r ghts, H f)17411 ,,,. ·'1"" .,i 1111~ no-3 11.)flfl dO•nQ business 11 ·A) r9s&N9<1 '" 111• Ol'ld Publla~ Orenge Co11t ' '" '"1 •'"' >1nv '"'" '' f311720 Catv,.st ,t,,~11tts Bl Mon· Reco<Ced J. y II. liel et 01ily Piiot AUQUll 29. Seo· Publll"ed Or1nga Con t bH 8 Bflttchwere Cl AlrlCl n lr\I• J.,.W', No ll1 ~090. tame.< S 12 19 1986 .,r p .. , ...... ()fl )CJllJ VAiiy P1101 S~temt>e< 12 Hflll139"' 01 Store to Ooo1 0" ca Acx:oro1 PARCEL 3 F839 ',, I. ,., t '"'"" •nO 19 26 Octno•• 1 1988 OellVitl')' El ExK ullv• Con-r.""'' .... ,II• ~01 'O"" on , .... ----------, ....... , ,,. , ••• n1u11roce F880 c1erg11 ServlCl!S 1~54 Or-'"Fur, no• 11<:1 ·CA111a" PUBltC M>TICE • .. l•f>tt,1" •<• in .. ot111orl ang• Ave lfetr) Co1t1 !l\~Arr oo•s •01 owno~· and ---------- ., .. " 1111 "" I •'>r•1fld H ot the Ml.IC NOTICE Mesa CA 92627 ·~uppor! SAll•Al"lllN 1M IC 11411 ---, t 111• ''' '"' nrd•n9 of Iha con· Rupen p OolH •a t S54 t "c•onr.•""""1· ol '"" Ar.c 11 '1CTITIOUI eu .... 11 '"Y"' 1" E •emoni llon of flCTITIOUt IUllNlll Otenge Ave (rearl Colle .,., 'Id "(11S11~r·•· 01 !fl• NA• ITATl•NT PACIFIC VIE~ MEMORIAL PARK C.emttt1r y • M r11111 t t,hapfll • C1~ma111• l'o00 Pact11r V•Pw 0• • N""wport B1-<1t • fi" ' .. or HA.-aOA LAWN MT OLIVE M Orh1arv • Cnm""""• Crem1ttory •f!:;>'l C.1,ler Av• l..C1"118 Mf'\11 '14CT .,S.,, 11" •r in\hllr ta.ea ttnO any NAMI ITATIMINT M11t1 CA 92621 0• i11·a• O• ·o'll"ec! IO ., The lollowlng pettonl are t1t11• '''~uranu OOllCy I nd The tOllOWtng oer90nt are MICflHI J Fox. 1S54 Of l'art:'I ? lllOOVI doing t>uain.i as Aed Hiil ori• t o1it l)f lht HC:row do+ng tiu11n•u .. PRo l ange Ave l•tlll COltl PAAQL • Eat...-tf"1' IS Unton 76. 1408t Aed Hilt (h!llQM '1'1311 t>t 11 llwl ••· OAT A 14 Hugnes Su111 MMI CA 0?617 \uc:h 1110.ementa 11111 Ave Tu1ttn. Calllornla ti"' "' l)t lh<ll H iatt Th• 8 :>02 Irvine CA gn 18 R•t•I M FO• 1554 O••nQt PllrtiCullltfy H I tonn 1n 11rt1cl• 92680 pwc.h'11er ,hell o1y the Cott 0 1v10 Rot>trt Fetomen 22 Avrfl (rt.rl C:oet11 MtH . CA XIII 1!'1111 ad 'l:anem1tn11· ollho Alladln Oorovdl 1Qtl4 Laa of '111·.,,111"9 \_ 01.r 1!!,tl COf\· w oodgrovfl Irvine. CA 926'1 Oec111•Rl on or Co,..nanta L°"111 Of . • 8. l l H11>ra ~ay•nte i nd ~hltfOf 1"8 027 14 Tll41 bu1rnen II con-Co~''°"' •r><I ~lroCtoOlll C1flf0tn1a t0e31 "vro'* chi rgee Any b4dS Tl'lll busmen '• con-ducted by I geri«11 pert• recoroea 11 bOok 117Gfl i>eoe T1'111 bullneu It con- mui• b4t s..!>rn•lled ac:com-Ouctec Oy an 1ndMdu•I f\tttfllp 4'°· Ol'.oet Aec:orol 01 dVCted by 111 lndlVldulll P•n•..C t>y '3 OOO 00 Cit!\ Of David A4'1beft ,tldmtn Al.IC*\ OolN'I <3flriQe County. C11tl Jotnoa, Alli.din OorOl.IOI e«lllHtd Cheet' With lhe bll-fhll 1t11~1 w11 filed Thll llll~t wit filed Un~ lhlt MCI.On MeOinga '" 'thll 1111~1 w11 lfled ~nee 10 be Pl ld upon con· wlll'l tht County Cleflc 01 Of wtth the COU!'lty Cltflc 01 Or· •U<lh 1rtld• enttnecs u follows wttri the County Cletll of Or· Crma,tJOti 01 tl.ICl'I .... by t114t AA09 C0unty on Sep191'11btr 1nge Count'( on August 22, 'Own~ nghta anG di/I,.. 1n99 County on AUQUll 10. 01•r 3 1oee 191e U111.1iet 1110 C8t>f• retev .. tOI\. • 1986 fhe non1 .. r~ 10 r.. . ,,,ane ,,,.,.,.., "&pporl 11nd s.n1~1: ""- jtlCI any •nd ell l>lda Publltllecl Of•nve Cout Publltl\ed Of•nQt Coa11 ... ll(t~r-men1.' 111nc1 Pvt>llthed Orange Cout 8c'O'RGsr'°~~":v,~ ·:: Oalfy Pilot Sec>tllllbef 12 Deity PllOI AllQ\181 29. ~ Comm"*'~Y Fllf~·IM D11ly Plt()t Auvu•t 29 Sec>- • 19 ~6 October l 1t&e ttmt>er ~ n lO 19H Eu_,.,. ' 19"\bet 5 12 10 1Ht m1n1ttr1t0t af th<il fttlt• Of Fen FU~ Tne .~ tldc!r111' •"d Fl3I ~ ,,.,.... .. ' 4 line mimimun '~~ · ' ~s A Garage Sale ~~ Kit for $1-.00 .. For 14.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 tine minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We, are also offering a Gulde to Better Oerege 8 .... for 11.00. This guide includes Ideas on how to advertise. how to plan. what Items to sell. plus Ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sale sign, pricing stickers. Information on city ordinances and an Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sate Kit for $1 00 when you place your ad at: lailyPilai Orange Coat Deity Pilot. 330 Welt 8ay St .. Coate M ... Huntington Beach lndependlf'lt, 179e9 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beaeh Monday -Friday 8:30 AM to 5 PM 642-6678- Cluelfled AdYenltlno -CKenge CoMt OAJLY PILOT/Ft~. &ew*mbet 12, 1tee -Ml.JC NOT1Cl PICTITIOUI .,_.. '9CT1TIOUI .,_.. JOOQ Sta NI "ICT1'10UI ....... m1ll • ,,_ 1110ftC1 0# W ~ 0# ..... Oil .. , ·= ...-ITATW NAlmlTATW rtlla ltatemetll ... ~ ..... ITAW YOU AM • WAU&.T lllOftCIO# ....... ITOIU.9 ..... ,.. -.J.!O•.!!!.' .... !..TG9'1 Fl!!!.DW·•• I ' The~ llWtOftt.,. TM lollo'<lflnt l*tOfle .,. Wllh the COun4y CleR Of~ The followlna '*'°"' .,. UNOltU OllD O# TM'9T, --.uno.. AND TUilltOll'rAnlll IL9CW TO ~· -... -11. I dOlllOT c bullftMIErectortM: 11't1IOll1 ~bl~~~ •t Al ltlQe County Ofl ~t 211 dOll\O t>uelneu u DATID DIC ..... ~ PMJm lllP Clt'W• l&L.__ ITW8 TN ....... ,..., ... Tech • fl . .....--~. 111& lllOWlANO Hf:IOHTS I?-.._... YOU,,.. Plllllc ,.,._ • ..-tn -*•• _. tN -.,.,. .....,_C1mrlllllly...,,_ CIOlri'I .. -r--S. .... "'c~~ T• Coeta Meel. CJ Tlle AolflnO 20'• _, "111!1t PAATN!.AS,. Celltornle Mm-ACTIOll TO "90TICT Qhll91'1 WINO VI 1.0 _,MINO pt~ of ... c.lb1lla ............ ,. terY ........ ~ ......... lllMlol\ ,,.. ~ -. ----~; 0) T!Je. Roefloll ~ 0r""8f_J'.peel_ tted pw1neirtnlp, 595 The YOUR PWDJY~ tr UY WEI 1.0 ~~~ FENQ Uniform ConvNrdel Cod9. ,..,...,,_ ol lny rw. COior, n11MON11 001-....,, """" ........ nv-~v .._._v ..,.....,.,. ~·r. 11'1(f Neo#pot1 ING. DililY Pilot Augutt-H, sep;-Clty-Dflve, SQl'ft ""'20l. Or'· .--.atD ""AT a...UC lO, heretofore cfOlno bl*-INte belnO .,_ and ""'*° T.A. ... .._., elld _,. orlOll'I to .. lie leecll, C ... ,... 11WOtlh. 1I 11 Avlemote. Cotl1 Meta. CA 92'27 tember $, 12. ll. ltle enge. CA 92W aAL1. •YOU 111eO MU• neee unk IN llctillou9 llfm 1to1eoe lot w.lllCll the w.f C099 L rlQMe. OIMleoM~P" lelf ..... fllOI ca., Co9te M .... CA 12821 Dennie Rlbent end JOftn · F833 97 Rowlal'ld HelQntt Ptr1· 'LAMA TIOM O, TMI neme and ttyle of H. IAI. T 8ptc11 I 9 y et Im 1 , •OllTMIT and adMtiea-..... ~ 9WW Of ,~ .......... Stt"o·· Olll•c· 3~~ .. Oel ~my, """ .. tbov. ,,.,., I O•"ornl• llfnlled .. AT u .. I 0 , T" I FISM ' CHl'8, ., .. ,. N. Alptl•IOtn-o• Movlne ' "°"9C8'1 COf<*S or l'l\ede 10 CA I 174' Velie, rall9f, A .,,....,9 Thia bulln .. 1 It Cf'l'I• .. .,. It' Mftftff pattMtthip. 6H The city NOCllDtMe AOA ... T Tutitln, City Of Of~. ltor .... "'°'"' MoW1t I. r1 YOUA ~lY II IN lllud9nU .. IN edlool. It Tllil INlliMM .. .. Tl'llt butlnett Ii con-ducted by co-pan~ r-nui-. Or1v1. Suitt 201. Ottll'Oe. CA YOU. YOU INOU&.D CO. Couf\ty of Orange. State of St0t• & King VIII'! & 'OtWCU>eUM 11.CAUll doel 1104 ~on IN ~bf II\ lncth"dl* duc;ted by a llmlte<I p~lnef· JOM Bellamy ncnnoua ....... 12M8 TACT A LAWYla. Call!Of.,.., did °" ... , .. ti Storeoe. ~ "entlOed to . YOU AM •HINO IN v~ .,.. of,.,., 006ot. ~ ........ ltllp Thi.a Maletnent ... flied ....... ITA,._.,, Tlllt butlnlN It con-eeonc.. dly oC Mmy. IMS. ~ lftllluel ..,, .. w.,~ on ftAVMUn'I, IT MAY If and .WC otfoln In......... ,.,. .....,.. ...... How.,d_ A WOOOWC>nh With the County CWll ot Or· The IOlloMftt pertOna .,. ducted by·• llmlled pwlnet· TMltftl"l aALI COf'Ml'll. diMOll4 ... Mid tM 900dt :.........., .. 101.0 WITHOUT ANY Wei.loft °' ... •ic•lolllll ........ County ci.ni of Or· TNt 111temen1 wae lllecl enoe Count'(. on s.ptemt>er dol l>utllnMe = INC> NO. MllM pennerehlP and tenftllla .. tCriMO end due notlOe GOUfn ACTION. end ~ ~ •• 111·~ .. polclee ange Courtty Oft ~ 12. with the County Cieri! ot Or· 3 1916 . Cr~llte Cone*:: Wlllam ' O&twln. Pfeel· Oo Sec>~ 21. , ... •t tNlt , ... done ~ ~ M""'O beet\ OiYel'I to,,.,... mey tl8W ....... r1gM IO 8114 Of'* ecflOOl-ld!Nnl.. ,... • tnoe County on AUOUll 21 ~ Pl11111 Avon Suite O New «Mnl , 9·16 /4.M. et THE "'ONT thef.i,t known lo~ If\ iMW.e ~ 10"' ~In QOocJ '9t9d pr()gt'MI•. ..... 1ete • PublllMCI Orange Coatt Belch CA 92eM • Thlt ttetement °'(at llled ENTRANCE TO TH& OlO Said~ In lM lutur9 "*911'1 and INN~ ii\ •lftdlnt ~ ~ ell of .Publiefled Or&fl99 Cout ,ubllthed ()f .. COM! '"Ila Oaoy .Piiot Septeml)e( 12, Gene Ter ... Pu 20fll wtthtMCountyCletkofOt· OR~GE COUNTY Wiii b• conduc.t•d by Md\ ootic. for ~.ot 1""'•dllep~ttp6UI o~ "4ol Seoternbef 12. Delly Piiot A\9* it.,... Put>Ylhed Orange Coatt 19, 2e. Octobel 3. t9H Aromi Oflll• WMt (:011111• .,,oa County on September COURTHOUSE. 1.0CATED l<WANO f!HO LO end CHU IUCtt lla:Mg expired, notio. '*mm.cs C09tt end n · 1996 l'\embet 5, 12. 11, tlll Diiiy 'Piiot September 12, Fl91 CA 91792 ' • 3, 19H ON SANTA ANA 81.VO .. BE· YU 1.0, wno'will pey end 01 ... It ~y glYfl'I ttlel tNM l*'9M wtlhln the""" I*· l"I02 -,... 19 2e. Oetobef 3, 19118 Tereella Paz 201~ Aroma ' ,.~ TWEEN SYCAMORE ST .• chMga all llat>llltlet and good• will be t04d II MMe mltted by'-'°' ,..,.. .... F 173 l'tl1lJC M)TV't Oflve w .. 1 Covina CA Publllhed Or.,. ~I BRO A OW A Y. In tlle City of det>ll ot tna ll<m end rec:41111e llJCtlon II 81)Klll Sret-. ment of yow ec:count. Whlcfl --MlJC---.,-T-te( __ _ ------...----...... 91792 • 0..fy Poot Septernt>et 12, Sertla Ana ~ of_ Or-... monlet peyet>le 10 the 7$9 W•I 18th St . City of .. '*"*""" 11"'9 ~ ---------W NQt :E 'ICT11K>U1-.1 Batb#aJoenVt"rnir1517 '"·'"·~~ -'Y"".:-sr.tiCifC81ifOfnJa:w---c..-eo.t.--··-·-_·: --,--"'9cNla ... ICw ·-•INll ---N~ ITATlmNT Jaamlne. C0toni del 'Mar Flt$ CA I. I F 0 RN I A RE • FU'ttler nottce le hefeby Inge. Stete O!I Calltomla. on IN ... of 'f04l/f prOC*"Y No eeoTiei"' Of ACTmOUI ......... 'IC~-. Miii Th9 tOllowl~ peraont are CA 928211 ' CONVEYANCE COMPANY, Ofven tha1 tti. un<*tlQn..s IN 21 dly of s.pternber, .... d41te fl'l8y be Mt until 'TRUITU'I IALI M.-tTA~ NA• ITATI INT dolllg bulln ...... Th• Tl\ia t>uilnHI 11 con-rta.IC NOTICE a California Cotpotetlon, u will not be~ from 19H at .,!'30 o'clocll AM thrM montM lrom the cs.t. T.S. ..._ 01111 TM IOllowlflO e>er.at>ne ere The lollowlflil ~tr• lont ere ~IQ\~.&.M>.. J.8M ~· ducted !!1 1 gtnerll _part· dul)' •ppolnled Ttutl" Ihle day on. tor t11ty ~ Should h ti. lmpc)Ull>lt to lhlt "°'Ice of ~M may-be .NOTICE . doing ~ M. Aeftcit1o doll\O l>ull,,,.SS ~·· ,Ml\i, COYrt C'btta Me.a Call! 1'191'"11p -fte>TITIOU9 ..,.... . und9r tft8t' t:•mllrr o.ct ot oetlon-lneurr.o by~ .,..... ..... .. _.iowon 1"9 &OOYe reeor~ ('#Net\• Oattrot-rF" vou AA! IN OEFAUL T· '*' Clement• Auto 9enlloe 8811·189 Cout .Hwy. 9282S ' ~Pu NA•ITATlmNT Trutl Hecuted by JON C. itN•herthelrownntmee.Of dete, 1119 .... will be eon· CO(dallon 8'IPNll on thle UNOEAAOEEDOfTRUST ean1er. IMOO Flitefllld. ~agun1 Beech, CA 92861 ()ordon Wellington Penn Thlt ••lemtnt llWU hied Tiie IOllOWlng pettOM et• SCHROEDER ANO SYl.VIA ln<the nam• 0( IM ftrfY\ tlnued unlll 1111 Iott ere t<MO notkle~ 'OA"l'EO MAACt-1 30 JNi Suite 260. Irvine, Oa11tornie Miry I<. l'lbbetta.·~ 111 1$210 Oenb Qrou h wttl\ thil County Citfk of Or· dOlflil buslneel u : Saxton SCMROfOEA. HUSBANO •t>ATEO AT Orenge. Call• Tiie lollowtng llern1 to be Thll emount of ptlnG!pel II UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-f271i • This butlneu It con-.Wntmlotter. Cllil 92:J ' 11/ige County on September Oltlrll>utor1, 11712 M•Mcen ANO WIFE ... lt1191or•. r~ f0t11~. lN I 1911'1 day ot Mmy. IOld eon1111t o~ genetel Ste.eoo 00 .. of Septeit'IW TION TO PROTECT VOUA Oe<lllMI & F·~-- duc.led by: an lndlv1<1u11 Th11 bu1lnea1 II con-3, 1986 Avenue. ltlllne. CA 92714 corded on Dec:embet fl. 1985 llOuMhold good•• petlOflel 5, 19M, lC)OMhef with tc-PROPERTY. IT MAY BE '19111M11t 0.Yelopeta. '"°° Mery I< Tlbbett1 ducted by ·in lndlvlduel • )1197t1 Suton Water Condition· 1985. at lnttrurnenl No .,lllftt Wei La, c-., ~w L .. etf.C:tt II C*' Wetetlol.IM.~ Clued lntw..t 00. ~ Ap1I SOLO AT " PvBLIC .SALE FaircMd Suite .240 . .,.,,,_ Th•I tltlemertl WU flled GO.don Penn HI Publtthed Otano-Coall 11\Q EQ\Hpl'netlt, )nc . 18782 8$-512430 of Offlclal Re-...... ,.,.. Le. lllftt YI Le ~tort • . 15 19te. and ltuflee I .... IF 'vou HEED .AN EXPl:A C••omia m 15 wtll\ 11'\a County C~ll OI Or· f his statement -· ntfo Dally Piiot Septemt>ec" l2 M!hlllen Avenue. IMl'le. CA cords ol Orenge Countv. PubJllMd OrallOI ~( -WelM Of OwMr-let lnCf ~ I~ ~ NATION Of" THE NATURE • Tli.a bua1neu· 11 con- 1nga County on September ""''"the County Clerk ol Of. 19 28 October 3 19M • 92714, CelllC)rnl1 corpor· St,te of Callfornil , undar the Dally Piiot Seplembef. 12 • ........, , .. II •net-until )'0\11' lie-o~ THE PAOCE!'DINO OUC1ed t>)' a get*'al 1*1· 3 1986 enge County on A ult 26 F&M at Ion power ol Ille theretn con-1986 Spec;ll Syttema count t>ecomee current You A G A 1 N s , y 0 U v 0 u ,..,.,,10 ;11-1986 ug ' Th1t t>u11net1 11 con· llin.O, will Mii at publlc IUC· F90& MlfY Wiiiiama-0113() mey not have to pay the ert• SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 0 1v1eon & F•gueon In· Put>llahed Orange Coast ,,18043 P\JltC NOTICE due.tao 1>y a corpof'llion tton to the lltghel1 bidder for AlpnatOmeoa Moving & tire unpaid portion Of yOUr YEA vestment O.lllloi>«• 1 Call- Oally Piiot Seplemt>er 12 Put>llsh&d Oran e CoHt Aon Levine. vice p;MI· c111\ or check as dncrlbecl "8.IC NOTICE S10<ag. aoc:ount even though full Ori Sep1,m.;;,-29 1966. lorn11 oenarat p1t1,_ll\lc> 19. 2&. Oc1ot>er 3 19H Daily Pllol A ullg29 Seo· FICmlOUI 8Ut ... lt denl ll4llow p1y11:Jle 11 Iha time o f Wlll11m Hllt-85028 peymenl llWll dem1.nded. 11 9 15 A M TRUST DEED By Davison & FergulOt'I De· F898 lemtJer 5 1~ ,9 198& NA• ITATIMINT Th11 1111em.111 wu hied .. ie 1n 11wtu1 money ol the "t( 27MI Moms Moving & Sta<~ but you muat pay the BUREAU INC 1 Caltf0<nt• "8tooment Compel'y a Clll- ----------· · F852 Tne 1or10 .. 1ng pertons ere will\ lhe Counly Cieri! of Or· un11eo S111es of Ameriea. NOTICI Of' Jarry Ow9f'latB1rt1er1 J einount steted •bO.,,. How· c:o<porellon aa duly I P fornta oene-11 p1t1nerat11p d0tng ousinen 11 C1nyonj enge County on Seotemt:>er w1thoot werranly elll>'"' Ot ~AT~'°" Mork\'ed D 0 11111 e ver . you t nd your pointed Trustee unoer and j Generel P1r1n er By Ml.IC ~TICE Cove TownhomH 1400 3 1986 1mp11eo 11 10 title u.-DOS· CH~ IN l<ing Van & S1or11g41 Inc t>eneflclaty or m0f1gagea pursuinl 10 Deed of Trust 01111.cl'\ L.,_O & C1ttle Com "CTITIOUI 9USIN€11 PtlllC NOTIC[ Oua11 SI Sune 190, New· 1'311710 ses11on 0< encumt>r1nc:e•. OWNU, .... Oii Nancy Kimbrell 3292 may mutu1lly egr• 111 ~-recoraeo "ugull 2 19~ 11 pi ny .a Calllorn11 eolpor NAME ITAT£MfNT port Bch CA 92&60 heir end RlleMtl, At· Ill llQhl title ilnd 1ntern1 ALCOHOLIC •VfRAGe Alt>ert Banllnalh 3t33 '"ii P<tOt to the time the nc>-Intl No ~.3203•2 01 01 &l•Ofl n-a1 Plrtl'lef By Tiie following perso111 trt FICTITIOUS 9UllNllt Aldo Gene P~n9'1 170 E l0tner1 1t uw, .a1 T...., now l\elO tly 11 11 IUdl 1.ICENH Ell11t>ell\ Logi n 3 129 t1C41. of Ille It DOtted (wtllctl fic;lal Record• in 1118 of110e 01 1 Alan J D1v1soo Presia.nt doing outinesa 11 Tl\e NAME •TATIMINT 1811\ St Unit B Co111 Meu, A\18., 1111 .. 140, Newp«t truStee In tnd 10 IN follow· ~,_. Debbie Spradlin 308~ m•y not be earlfer th.,, IM the Cqonty Recorder 01 Or I Th•• su11emen1 ... ., flleO Getlmtn Cray Company. 7 , 1 The IOllowing persona ere CA 92827 -..Cll, <;A ntlO tng desc:rlb~ property situ· To Whom it Mey Concern KaU\y Adam11 :;1813 end ol the tllf'M·month enge County Siate 01 Call· witfl me Coun1y0efll o• Or· w 17th Street . Ste G·2 domg butl""8 11 F-& J Cnerles P1gner1. 1132 E Pubk1heo Orange Coast llad •n tile 1toresa1d County Noire Damian Corpor· John Jonnson 3067 perlO<I llllec:I abo\lel to, lornia Exec;uted by BO ange County °" July 30. CoitiMeta.CA92627-4327 Mus•c. 992 Alilea Dnve Btlboa Blvd B1lt>oa. CA 011ly Pilo t Septemt>er 12. 1nd Stare IOWll a11on as applying 10 the De-Jan1c.e D e J e su s among olti.r lhtng1. Pl INNS 1 Cahlornii 119,,.,11, t986 . , M•fcl\ell F Gellm1n, Cosr.a"Mesa. CA 92~6 92661 19 26 October 3 1986 PARCEL 1 LOT 1e OF p1rtment of Alcoholic Pot~-3127 provide addltlonll time In partnerltllP WILL SELL AT FJ111G7 l3e5t Wilson St West· ForrestK WetntK;Jr• 992 This t1u11ness 11 con· F888• TRACT 12076. IN THE CITY s_eve<1191 COtltrOl10 Mii 11· T!l<>mal 0 Greot>e 2975 wt\ldl lo c.Me the deCMI b)I PUBLIC AUCTION TO Put>l~neo Or"'09 Coetl minster CA 92683 .A.zaJea Drive Cosll Mesa. ducteo Oy • hmttec:t panner-OF COSTA MESA, COUNTY "°hohc. bev8'1Qfl II 3333 Dan O..oier 2983 V1nal9' of lhe property Of HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Daily P1lt>t Augu~ 29 Sep. This t>usu•ess ., con CA 92626 w~n~ ,,,92 sh•D DI-IC NOTICE OF ORANGE STATE OF Snstof •2078 Costt M..a Eowin Webster 2808 lother'w!M 0t 121 Mteolilh • CASH (piytt>le •• t1me of 1emoe1 S •2 i9 1996 dueled Oy an 1ndMOua1 I Mary Jene v • v• 7 Alkdo G-P.gner1 r~ CALIFORNIA AS PEA MAP 92626 wtlh 4 7 Ori Sele U H Man1ne1 2850 IC'*lule ol paymenll tn Nie in llwfUI mo<\ey of l!le 1'83 t MtlCl\eU F Gellman ~:~: Or Costa Mesa CA T!l15 statement was tiled "CTITIOUt au ... St RECORDED IN BOOK 518' Gen41r11 I Pub Eel Pl I D1ted et Of~ e-.:T.i Otde< to cure your o.llOll. 0t Unned Sl-.!esl 11 thi! Iron! ---------- Thta statement WU lileo T 1' ""''" tl\e County c1..-1t ol Of. NAM! ITATeMINT PAGES 18 ANO 19 OF MIS· llG8"58 A"9'18t JO. 1 • •r. both (1) end 121 entranc;a 10 lhe OIO Orang• 1 ~IC NOTICl c o his ous•nH s 11 con-·1noe County on Augull 28 ......,..,.. , CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Publlal\eo Orange Coa11 laf1116n Following the exp1r1t1on ol Count Courtnouse 1oc.11ea ___ ..;..:;;.i.;.~-~-- w1t!l the Covnty lerll OI !· ducllldOy husbandandwtle , 1986 . d Thel~U~~O:.'°"c!.~-4: THE OFFICE OF THE Daily Piiot Seotemt>er 12. Put>h.aneo Orange Co111 ,.,.,,..,..-p.,aoorelerrec:l toln on s:n .. An• Blvd t>e FICTITIOUl.UI••• •nge County on Septembe1 Mery Jane Werner : FJ11312 S~ ngt Bu t1na11 Piirk 180CI COUNTY RECOF!OEA OF 1986 Dally P•lot Septemt>er 5. 12 Iha first p1190rapt1 ot tPllt twHn Syc.arflore St & .. AMI ITATllillbfT 3 1986 F3117ZJ Tl\is statement was hied Pvbhsnea Orenoe Coast p~"she~i.ld ~'Sch SAID COUNTY F908 l986 nottce unless the obllgetton Broadw•y Santa Ana Call· r1>e to11ow•ng pertont efe Putllilhed Or1nge Coast wllh I~ Cgunfy Cl8rk OI ~~-1 Daily P•IOI September 12. 92660 ~ ' PARCEL 2 A NON-EX· ' 1'&651 peing l0teeto..O upon OI 1 forn1a 1JI right !Ille anO OOlng Dutineu 11 CrM tlVI Da•ly Pilot September 12 ~i~ ovnty on ugull 19 26 Octot>er 3 1986 Robert SWMney 700 CLUSIVE EASEMENT OF P\&.IC NOTICE 1e9ar11e wr111en egreemet'll interest c.onveyec:I 10 ano So•tware Design 6881 Wll 19 26 October 3 1966 Flllt Sl F870 N Hac.•end La H1bri. C1I USE ANO ENJOYMENT P\&.IC NOTICE t>etwewl you •nd your cr6dl-no-~ b) 11 ut1oer 1a1d l11m,ourg A ve w .. 1. F8 79 9063 1 ~ AND OF INGRESS "NO ST A TIMINT OF tor oerm•tt I tonoef perlOd I 0..0 of Trust .n ll\e e>rc>Petl'r monst~ Clo 92683 0 ~ul>l;,s~~ s°'~nge ~o~~I PtlllC NOTICE I S1ap11en l Robinson ' EGRESS IN ANO TO LOTS I AaANOO.-NT OF DEPAl=ITMENT OF you,,,,,. only lhe '-gel flgl\I !MIUill9d •n H•O COunly •nO A ,on ' Call'>oun 8811 1 -----C-NO--T-IC_E__ ,:· ~6 be, ep 3en;986 1800 Port Shettieto New· A B C 0 E AND F ICOM· Ulf OF FK:Tmoul f HE T REASURV to slap the Sile ol your prop-Sllte de1trt'*' as w11t1ams1>urg Ave Well· Pt.Ill ODer F87 FICTITIOUS IUllNEll port Elr.h 92680 MON AREAi OF SAID . IUllNl!lt NAM! IN~ERNAL REVENUE arty t>y DIY'flil Iha entire Parcet 1 m11>~'"' CA 92683 FICTITIOUS 9UllNEIS 4 .. AMI STATfMENT ll\•S buslnHI II con· Tllll total amount of Iha Tl\e follOllWlng perton1 . SERVICE 1movnt demandeo t>y y~t Tl\e Nort!lfllaterly 1 t7 ~ T•u\ DuS•!llH ,II .con • NAME ITATEMfNT • PtlllC NOTICE The following persona are dueled t>y a wene1a1 0111-1 :'nnp~td princlp~t ~a117~•r llttvt1 at>andoned ""'use of N~Tig~,g: :~~IC crr::t':rnd out the amount feet ot Loi 5 t 01 '-'-port du~~:.~ ~Y c4~i::~•du11 The lollow1n~per.sons are oo•ng business.as M M iiier ne~~':,, E Sw w111~ a~!a~~~:Y · es~at!, 'r::m:lc~tl~usFl~~~·c~!~ Under the authority 1n yOu mutl Ply. or 10 arrenge ~=~!c,~~ ~"!':r4o;:;;g T!ll'l st11ame11t wea flied doing buslt'llSs'tt" ATST I\ FICTITIOUTI IT~~NINTll ~Y! c;;!~a11~:/s~1a~~ fh1t tu11eme~s lll•dl costs e•oenses and ad-SERVICES 657-•B5 w tn1erna1 Revenue Coa•sec· tor p1yman110 11091he lore-of M•IG4tll1~s Maps •• w11111ne Coun1,, Clerk of O•· Appllcauons o '*are ec: • NAME I A ",,_ Y C C 0 vane.es 111 11111 ume of lhe 1n C 11on 633 t lhe D•C>Plfty de-closure 0t ti your l>'oe>er1Y 11 0 1 Or c ll"9fl Counry on August 20 notogy 117-L Riverside Av· The lollow1ng Dettonl Ira vanced V1s1on Center 3551 will\ I~ ~nty ~er~ of o!;1 tl•l l put>1tca1ton ot 1111s Ne>-l~~~~7St Coa11 Mesa. A K "t>ed t>elow has-l'ell· IA loreclosure for any Other ~11~0'~ I !~~ n~~~ '9&6 enue Newoort Beecn CA I de><ng t>us1r>Mt as G11ee-~~ntCaA ~~ Newport :i;86 oun Y .~ ~ am lice are S 131 279 6 t ~ The F1Gtillous Bus1nes1 j eo lo• "ono•Y"'•nt o1 reason. c.ontac.1 Kirk Ten-... 1 .. 1y 117 so 1 .. 1 oe.ng ""790 92883 I Huston Travel Co n 4 w Fl11131 Cvrrenlly dated Cathtf!rt I• 1ntemal revenue , ..... due ,.., Con.olt<llled Sl""'QI ec:t l l()t'I" Ill No<"ll i>uOl••"-<l Orange Colltl 'Reginald 0 AIYerez 323 Rac1t1c Coas~Higl\w1y •C Malton A Miller M 0 Cl\ecks or Clf'l•hed Cl\eclls I Name relerreo to et>Ove was lrom Alban P ind Karan M Bank 217 1 Ctmpu1, • 100 meuur " e . Da•ly P1101 August 29 -s.p. C1n11 S1r .. 1 Newport Newpoct Be CA 92660 1 ~~hl~,,"~~e;~~·1~~~ 8~~! 0:,1~"1~::' S~~~~e~o~;'. payat>le 10 111e Truttee °'l ~~fs-~"3 ~;~9g;1Couniy on S11va 26 132 Hitching Rall Irvine CA 92715 (7141 :S::1Y0~:,~;ao~t~~: ~ rem~!> •;> t9 1968 Beac.I\ CA92663 I Hugn H\JI on Ill 30 17 P 19 26 OctotJer J 1985 Otdder 111e accepl1ble 10 Peter Len e•er 34 10 S Rd Laguna Hills CA92653 752·2201 l lC"D"Q" .aidNor1nwesterly , F8~ Tl\11 business IS con· Harbor Island Newporil 9 86 . 1 F886 fruslee provided proper M S Cg4 S A The property will t>e solo at If you h1ve any queat•ont. line oe ng tl'le oeni.,ltne of due.tad by an ind!vldual Beacn. C" 92660 Triis Dusi11en •• con· I 1oen11flca11on ,, ava1111:11e c!'~27~7 · ' ante ni, p11t>1tc auc.11on as pro11•dea \IOU 11lou10 contect • lawyer s Pf't"~ Avenue rormerty P\8.JC NOTICE Reg1na10 0 Alvere1 Merissa M GraGe 680 ducieo t>y a t orpor•6on n1m•IC NOTICE 1 from inlormilt1on ·-1\•cn T bu con· t>y 1n1ern11 Re•enue Coae or the gov.,nrnent •oencv N~DO<t ,.v..,,ue .u sl\own T111s slate,,,.,,, WI& 11180 G1enneyre L&guna 8e1c.l1 Milton A Miller M Inc I r UU\. lllf' Trustee deems relt1t>le "'' s•nesa was SICll()n 6335 and ret11eo whac.11 m1y hive antureo your on •a•O MID FICTIT""" 'I 9U ... H n I\ C 1 Cle k I O CA 92651 P•es•Oenl • duCllO tly an tndlv•du1I I N f II\ 1 ndl II\ ~ rvv Nil I e oun y r o ,. T111s sta1emef'1 was hleo FICTITIOUS aUllNEl8 OHt lot wh1CI\ Trustee makes Tn1s s1atemenl was ltleo regulallOt'IS Olle of Sale oan o WI s a ng e EXCEPT •t-1EREFROM NAiii( STATl•NT anoe C°"nty on Septemt>er Tn1s t>us•neu •S con-II\ 1118 Coont Cie<lc 01 0 ,. NAME STATEMENT no •epresentalton °' war ,,,.,111 tl\e Cou"I) Cler• 01 Or-Seplemt>e< 2!> 1986 Tame 1 lecl thll your l>fo08'1'I rt 1n •Jba~fl..)0.00~ llla ~.Ma-_ 3 •986 dutle<l t>y co-pertnelS ;~ge Count ;,, Septemoer Tne tollow•no persoris are renty Int! street aOdrest Of ange Cout1t1 on S11>1em1>e< ot Sale 11 00 AM Pi.ta of I018CJOS0111 yvo ml9 Dff• •ntluOeO ., l!ltn 58•0 Su· do•no ous1ness aa Tl\a F31'7ta MM (.race J '9815 Y doi ng tlus1n111 is otller common dugnet•On 3 •986 IS111e 2•000 A\ltll Rd your properly ,1or H ie peno• Avenue Sov•em• • .. , P11010. 13771 Puo1tsneo Orangf' Cou1 I Tl\1s s1a1emen1 wet hleo ,,1 ... 1 PROTOCOL 3111 Second• ol "'' .it>ove oescr1t>eO 1 Peter Lengerer Laguna Niguel Clo 92677 1 P'O"'dec:t the se • •S con· ALSO EllCEPl THERE Newpc;i• A ,e =32 Tutlln • Oa111 P1101 Seoremoer 1' ""'Ill Ille County Cletl>. ol Or· Put>hstieo Orange Cout Ave Corona del Mar CA D•O~•I¥ • 939 W 19th Puohsneo Orange Coest 4111 noor TtllfJ o1t11ea Onty l cludll<l o;ior 10 tl\81 con· FROM thel por11on •ntludeo C• 92680 t'I 26 Octooer 3 t986 en9" County on Septemt>er Daily P1101 Sep1em1>41r 12 92625 ST RE f T C 3 C 0 ST A Diiiy Pilot Seplember 12 1 °'e nght !Ille ana tnterett of =on o '6 lor~ oso;~ within tne lano conveyed tr Pt•&I Duer; 861 W Wlleon F882 3 1986 19 26 Oc101>er 3 1986 . Alen Jay Gre&f' 849 S 'MESA CAL 92627 19 26 Oc.totier 3. 1986 Alban P aM ~aren M Sliva Leo!mr:.'G~l~ l~~O~ DO tl\at c.er1a1n oeea 10 tl\e C.l)t ta Meu CA 92627 ----------Fl t17o7 F885 M oun1a1n On1ario. CA S1ud property 1\ oemg , F887 •n and to 11111 Prooertv w•ll be 1 L Stele rit Celtlo,,,11 record.a S V"l"eary NI" 1016 Pl.mllC NOTICE Puohst>ed Orange Coast 191762 soto 101 111e ou•oo~ of D•Y· 1 ottered lor sale II re-NOT TAl(E PROMPT AC· January l6 1953 in B()()I. V\I""<-•• 51 aB c M Ct\ Daily P1leot Seotemt>er 12 Joel Swensori 516A 1119 '''" obhgattons secured flt&.IC NOTICE Que'lted. lhe l111ttrn1I Rev· TION 2437 Page 38) o• Ofl1c1a1 97626 FICTITIOUS 8USINEl8 I~ 26 Oc.toDer 3 t986 Ml.IC NOTICE Jasmine Corona Oel Mar t>) 5a1d ~ ol Trust .nc.luO· I enue Servoce w111 lurn111l •n· In IOd•hon 10 tl\e •mounl Re<:0<0a ot "'d O•en9e Th•• o"''"ll" • con NAME STATEMENT F883 CA 9211~!> •no ree, 81\0 eapen5" ol the FICTmous taUllNEll torma11on at>Ou1 DOH •Dle ""ec:t above 51\0uld any Cout1ty :SuClll<I Or .. ~·I part flle tollow1ng persons are FICTITIOUS aUSIMEIS Tl\is OUSlness ,1 -con Trusiee <1nO ol Sale NAllllE STATfVENT encumt>tl nce• """IC." may l>flOf l a.aes lien& 0t enc:vm· A~SO EXCEPT THERE ne<\l'l•r O<"ng ous.ness as Berri P\&.IC NOTlCE NAME ITATHRNT ducleO I> co-partners C A 1.1 F O" NI A Ill E . T11e lollow..,9 ~sons arej t>e usetul ,n c>eterm1n1ng tMI t>t1nc.1 t>a dei1nquen1 0t FROM lhll portlOfl •nciuOed Pll&J °""' r11ends Water True~ Ser ' Tile ronow•ng persons are Alan c:,;...,n CON~YA~ C~ANY ao1n9 busineu as Al •alue of tl'>e 1t1le<nt t>e1ng beCo"'e del•nquen1 ana t"I ..,1111,n lhe 1ano c;ot1veyeo ,., T111s \\A1emen1 "" f11eO "C• 194 11 M1un11 Lr1 I I( 27'45 oomg ous1nets a1 Ca111orn111 Tn•s suuemeni ,.19 hied 11 aeld TruetM, •r SUIM'· Ccast11ne Greelongs 8 ) sold Oescnpt•on of prop· roan cen t>e r .. nst11ao "1d 11181 rf'n a•n line• Otoe< ~· ,.,1,. ,,,., C.ovnty Ctftfk 01 Or· rtun11ng1on Beac.11 CA FICTITIOUS IUl.,.lt 1 Prir1"'19 S)st11ms 18090 I w•lfl 1,,, Coonty Clerk 01 Or-1 M KeflJ, E•ecutlwe Vice , R1c!lard Jones L1mt1eo c11 erty t 14 carat gold tJand dellnQuencoes must oe ch;lld conoemn1tion Supenot an9" Coofoly on Seotemt>et 92646 NAME tTATIMINT Beacn Blvd 11 13. Hunt· angf' County on Seple"'oerl ftrH~I. M51 COftlln A•· i Sovth Coast Productions'• 1 platinum rtng with smell as a cond1t1on ol rems re Coon Case No 30.11.27 .a l l<f86 Berr) I Friends, t9• 11 ' l"f' 1011ow1ng persons are 1ng1on Beacn 1.r.A 92648 3 11186 enue, Northrldf•· Celt-L1m1ted 20251 C1pec:oral 01amono and •appMre men1 cerltlied eop~ ot w!lfcti WH ''117JO Mauria Ln Huntington I oo•ng t>usoness ~ MISSION Adrtan Dennis Cote 9352 • '3lll71 fornl1 t1m, T•l•P"-No. Avenue =304 l'fun11ng1on stones 1 pl111tnum ring with NOT •CE tS HE RE BY rec0<<1!'d iun" 6 •980 1n Puo11snNl Orenge Cool Beacn CA 92646 VILLAGE CL EANE'RS Sun1109e 01 Hun1tng1on Pul:Jlish"<I Oral'1ge Cont (111)701·2575 ,Beacn CA926•6 cen1e1 s1on1>11pproa1mllely GIVEN THAT TO SERVICE BOOk l36'8 P8QJI 9l7 ol Oao'r Pilot $eolemt>er 12 T111s ousmen •S ;..on 37191 Camono Capistrano Beach CA 92646 OJil Pitul S&Qtemoer 12 Oateo August 14 t986 R,cnard Barry Jones 50 to 60 c.ar111 d11mond COMPANY is duly ..ao · M id Ofl•c••I Reco•d• •9 26 Ocrot>w 3 1986 dueled Dy an •nd•vtdual San Juan Cat>'5trano Ca Tn1s ous•n<!n 15 con· t9 ~6 Octooe• 3 1985 Puoha!le<I Orange Coast 20251 Capecoral Avenue .. ,,,, 6 small d1amono st0<es potnte<l TruslM under •ne Parcel 2 F875 Barrv 1 Friends 9<'675 duc.11'<1 tly an 1noov1dudl F876 Da•I) P1101 Seotemt>e< 5 12 ., '.104 Huntington Be1c.PI t .. edo1ng oano w1111 8 sma11 I lollow•no oe~r1oeo dfJIO ot rne S<>ull\_,le••y 60 )(j This 51a1em1>t1I wu M.;Q ;1nsoo Jun 12805 LC>u· 111•5 s1a1em1tnl wiu hied 1Q 1986 CA 92&c6 O•amond Sl~S I cotn trust lf!f!I 01 LOI 6' 01 "lewp " flt&.IC NOTICl will\ lhi! Counly C1er11. OI Or mont Or El fOfo C1 92630 w11n 111" County Cieri< ol Or F863 Tl11s t>us1ness s con-t921 ~Iver doll1r 7 two TRUSTOR ROBERT C Hetgnrs 81,,,flWT> on a '°""D 1n9e County )n Seo1emt>f'• Jong S•k Jun 22805 Lou· angt> C..OYnty on Seo•emt>er I ducltrO by an 1n01\"0ual Oollar O•llS J s11vtir mgors 1 HAMIL TON ANO FRANCES rec.ordfJ<l •II Book~ Pa91! 6·· 3 •986 mont Or Et Toro Ce 92630 3 1986 1 HIRE Ml.IC NOTICE Richard B Jon95 11oy 01 MCI'\ P1oper1y may 11 HAMILTON 01 M•scetianeoos MaP' ,,. FICTITIOUS aUS .. tl NAME IT A TUllENT F31"'4 HongS1k Jun 22805Lou· F31170ll Tl'\15 s1a1ernen1 was lileel 't>f'•nspec.ledat 2•000"vHal BENEF"ICIARY CON· co•ds of OranQe Count. Publt•hed Ora11g4 Coasi I mont Or El Toro Ca 92630j ?ubl•Slled Ornnqe Coast I FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS w•fh the County Cl.,rk ol Or I Road t aguna Niguel Calo. SOt 1DATE'O SAVINGS ANO c 4 1 0 , n 11 ~ 8 , 1 19 26 Octot>er 3 1986 oucieo t>y co-partners 19 26 Oc1ooer J t986 ! roug C clS!)I ir e Th,. ronowin9 persons are 1986 t>etore !!>Ille Paym11n1 terms ALSO KNOWN AS CON· t>e•ng meesu•eo a1ot1d ,,,,. OA1lv P1to1 Septemt>e• I<' This ous1ness 11 con I Da•ly P1101 Sep1emoer 12 h h I .f, I • NAMESTATfMlNT eng,.Countyon Augu'SI 20 lorn1a 92677 one 11our LOA N ASSOCIA TION Soui11eutanv 6000 1ee• T 'Ii' lollow•r19 pettof'I 1re IO•"O ousmeu as Applleo P"'5''' Co'1sult1ng 4737 .,,.,,,. Circlt> Huntington Beat' Caltlr)rn1a 92649 F896 J1nsoo Jun Hong S1k Jun F88 1 dOll"g ous•ness as MEL FS17115 Full paymentr8QU«e<l on IC· so LI DATE 0 s A VI NOS N()'th~lf'rly hi'lf' OI , ..... ------------------------------------------~CRAn 18ll WMt~A~ ~~~ed ~a~e C~Sl c~aMe ~ ~111191 ~ ~NK ~e· ~·~P~~··· WE'RE HURTING. "'·"Ill).: 11\l' ... l.t lilW \lT\ l':\Pl'll .. 1\1,.' I Ill lll""" 111 t >llr t11 ..... 1 .... u:r rd1l'I .11H.I 11tl1n IH1m.11111.1r1.111 pn 1g r.11n" l-1.'C.'Jl llltH1111111µ \ntl." t 1 .111·1 .1 ll11 rtJ Ill l Ollll' ur "lllJrl Pk.1-.1,. hdp + m ...... . . --~· ... , _ _,_ .. ,. American Red Cross ·TRADE now 1(J YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! Daily P-ilat CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5678 CoStil Meu CA 92627 Daily P1101 August 29 SeP· Property to t>e SOid 1n the 1 recorOed AprO 2. t985 IS 11111 "~"PIH'" H •d No<tt> C.arlyle Cornwell 1836 lemoer 5 12 \9 1986 aggregate Form DI Pay-I Instr No !!I l t41190 OI OI· Wf'Sf11rly "n" De•ng It>,. I Porl Renwick Nt1wpor1 F855 menl All payments must t>e li<;tai RltCOrels "tne onice OI cenlethrn! nl $uoer10<• •• 0fl.ltl'I CA 92660 O) c.asn c.er1111eo c11ec1< I thl' Recordf'• nl Orange enue to•""°r'v "I-part •• 1 r f1•S ou~1ness '' con-PUBLIC NOTICE c ashoer 5 or Ir easurer s County enue 11, '"0"'"' on 58•0 Mar · I 1u !Ad oy 111 1nd•v1<1ua1 1 cneck o• Dy a Un•le<I Stales I sa•d d"" 01 truai secures : EXCE' Pl ff'<f ?ff POM I CJ1111~ Cornwell FICTITIOUS BUSINESS oos1al Dank e•oress, Or cerllll1'1 OOll?.l'lllOn~ including lhe Nonllwe~I""' )0 00 reei '"'"' \lalemerit wl~ hlAd NAM£ STATEMENT lt!legraon mo'111y order one note 0• ll\e 5um 01 1ncludl'O w•'"'" \llfl Su ,..,,,, ine f'>unty ci .. rlt ot Or· Th~ tonow1nq oe,,on~ ar,. M 111te cn"'!"lt o• money orde<' $99.000 00 ano a Modi· pe••O• A•~• ""9" roun1y on September onong :-tus•nPss dS LOCAL pa~ab•e 10 "'" 1n1f)tn111 Re, 1 '•callon AgrN"menl dllteo A SO E'l,.EP' r ERE s Sepremt>er • '985 l "' ,.. IJ:I t~llli t BO'I' l 419 M111n S1ree1 fll'\ue ervoce Thal '"" Of'nt llciel FROM tl'lal OQ<l""'•t'IC~ "31117'1 Su te 226 Hun1tn91on Debor~ ~ :~~-inlftfesl ut10e• 5vch oeeo 01 .... ,,,,,,, 111,. 11nd con~'(fl(l " Puf!lfs!ll"<l Orange Co1t1 Beach CA 92648 1•nue .,, NI 1 c: 1r(ist and lhi! ot11tgallons Ml· that r~ta1n lleed •c "'9 .... .., r G•en" PCYtz 4737 "'""A (',,('If! Hunt1t10ton Bi'llC~ Ca111orn11 92649 r "·~ ous1n11ss as con du<.11''1 t ~ ar· nd1v•du1I ""ri"'' G Portz T 111s ~1a1emen1 wH llleo ""''~ tht> r "'Jnty Cle•k of Or anqf' Ct1un1~ ~n Seotembe• ) t986 ntat12 Puoo~~ 0•11noe Coas• Oa , "' '" <,ep1emt>et '' 1q , ' ')c•on-• 3 •986 F89• I O&•ly P"ol Septemt>e< ,, M11<e Rus~I EnltttP!lseJ :;;n mri~' Cu•f'd lh!'rel:Jy ll•e p•Mently Stall' ot Celllorr"a reco•Of'O 19 16 Octnner J 1986 Inc. Cahtorn11 corDO•allon I 0 8 26 86 held 0~ ll\fl unOer'Stgnfld J11nul•) 16 19~3 1n Bon• ----------- F890 4 111 Main Str~t Su•te 2'6 P area 0 C l'hal a breach 01 and delault 2•3 • P3qf'I )83 Ott1c111 Re Pl.mllC NOTICE ---PU8--l-l_C_W\ __ T_IC_E __ ~~b~19no1on Rt•ach CA I Dao1~1>1~~;::id Se~~:~eoer o~~· I in tne ot1hga110M to• wl\1c:11 coru~ ot '''d Oret1ge Ct>un ~ •086 such dl'f!d ol lrusl 1' \eeur•ty h I( 27* ln1s Ous•ne\S \ • O!'· i HK>• has occurrt'!O in rnat pay Al SO F)l'CEPT '"ifRF FICTITIOUS IUttNftS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cturtf"d nv a co•poretron meN .,119 nnl 1>~n meoe ot l"l~OM '""I po-t1nn nr1,_,11...., NAM£ STAT£•NT NAME ST A TEME .. T Michael J RuS3t'll T~ entflf' D""C•Dl l t>et., W1t!11n 11\e 1anO 'Onv•y""fl '~ .. ' 100..,no persons are lhf-4ollow nq peraons ttre T'1•S s1a1emen1 was lolfJO fl\8.IC NOTICE ance wh•C" t><"Came all dt.>fl 111et 1..lfti11n l•na .rcl'I• • d:'l•no l'\\,..,, .. ss as Bl'ICI' .J:>·ng l:'us1neu a~ Omega w•tll lhe CO\Jnly Clerk OI Or &l\O ~ •l>I" on Marcl'I 28 1 Conl1etru111ton Sucer 01 C1h C:.ouoons 16145 S• P t1nl Interiors 2555 1 anqe C<><!nly on August f • FICTITIOUS IUSl.,f:SS j t986 a~d 0851 d\14' Nerest Cnu•I Cue Nr )0 •• ;-' " ,_.rn.. l-4u• 1.ngton H1rt1or Slllwal"• Drove (lana P0tnt 1986 NAME STATEMENT lrnm Ap"I 15 l966 r.flttof•Nl -oov ot "''""' ,.., Cll q;i;4« CA 926?Q Fl1St2S The lollow1ng persons ar~ In ad<1i1ton 10 ine delr1ull •l'CO•df'd 1unfl 6 1990 , An1no,., B Edw1nn <;1e .en AnQttt•o 255'lt , L1rry "Othman. Attorney doms ous1nps5 as A"DO•I Sl"l~PIOv• ~~ny.BOOk 13628 Page 1117 ol 1614.SSl Cro1 .... tturi.u.11ott>r Sa11w,1••1 D• Dana Po•nl 111 Law,,,..,_, 8alN!" at\ld.,' LOOP Joonl V'ttnlure j tCIO r: 0 ,,nr le~es liens or enGum-Slll•d Qlt1c1al Rf'CorOs H.Hl'lnt CA 4264!1 CA t'l.'f.l9 Ste. 108, We1tmlnater. CA Airon•t Loop Cl••" C:ostn Dranr.,5 he Oe1tnqu,.nl or lhe 51•flf'• aClO«•s5 '"'' 'Pl•~ 1>us•nl!U •S COfl l111s tluS•"l'5' i, r.on· 92983 M f's a,, Ca I 1 '" a tlt!Lnml' Oelinquen l 0, othl!f common Of'~•qr ~fl " ,, '''"Cl D. ~r ond1v•Ou11 due It'd n~ 1n 1ncJM<lual PuOlosl'>eO Orange Coast 92fl26 3159 sfvlu•d lhe b-licii ry 811 ,, ,1n~ 0t •hP .,.,. =''"'<""", A1H• ., , R fowa•d• ~'"•en A,,91110 Da••• P·101 •uou'' 29 Seo· RooerlL Fl)ffl"'"r )190 •.t"("e s.im~ 10 proltoel their ~f'IC' t•Cl 1ro-... '• • ~·"'""'""' w11s 1,1,..-·~,, \ldli""""' w111 "'"° 1emt>er "> •2 19 1Q86 F A1rper1 LoOP O"•" '-s•a .,...,..,,.1, saio det•nQuef'C>eS pu•Dn••!'C 10 tf' '"o ,.. " "• p,,, t, ;;•e•~ "' • w•t• •ne C 'Jntv l.lf''" ot O• F85•• '°""!la CA 9?626 14C,'I m r.i ~ rureo as a conoitton per«i• -'•f'nu" Cns•• V1'1A l"Q" """'v "'" •uqu~t ' ,,,,,, C '"'' ,,, ~ep1Pmb1t1 , Oeora L ~11c.nne1 !>Ol .JI ,,,,,.,1~1~ ol Of 0.,,_ Ca 9262" , "~' 1 l'l~fi flt&.IC NOTICE Dahlta Co•<'M •~•Ml• ,..,. nlJ 'hfl uncltl'''0" .. 1 • ,._ F3 tMeO I 92626 , ,,11 ov relllon tl'lereot di~ll!•m~ anv hllt""'• •n• V•v P,.t>hSJIP•I OrA"Ce C.OHI FICTITIOUS IUllNEll I Pete• B ••nne<ty l 190 • l"t' Jnmir1oqned present •nr.o,,f'Ctn.,s• ~· .,,,. • ""' 01111y P11n1 ')eplernner t2 NAME STATEMENT "'"Dort loop Dnvt'I LOSta oenPl•tiary vndfl• "-Ch dee<l addre<11 ~··11 •t""' • '""'"" 1ct ~f OrlOl't'• 3 t986 rhe 1011ow1t19 persons are 1 Me!la CA q,€26 1A5Q ol J•u~I ,,111 fl•f!Cut&d t nd cie109n1"•nn 1 1nv 1'"'W' F892 Ooong tlus1ness a!I L•gl\ltng fh1s t>u•tntts• S CCI" rt"t•vf'recl 10 saiO duly ao• rw>r.,,n ----------MAnagement System• t666 dutle<l Dy Ki•nl vf'nlure p01nled Trustee .• wrllt&n s..o SI .. """' l"' .............. 1 .. I "' •• ""' • itl>l)o' r nR~I ,),. ' A 1qu1t jQ °""I .,. ... , ,. ,, 1q ·~A( Ml.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE Nf'wport 01,,.0 Cosre Me1a Rot>e•t l ror1>m~n ~11r11,0n 0, Oeleull llfld w.11.,rut cn•""8'" ,. "'•' CA 9?f;?1 Th15 stal<1,..,flrt was filed °"'"''"° In< a&le An<I has ranly "•P••"s n• '"':'''~ '" FICTITIOUS taUltNEIS FICTITIOUS IUSlfftSS MS tndusl"U inc (<ti w1111 I'll' Coun1~ n "'" ot O• dt"C'05,1Pd w•tl! lllO duly IC>-Qlrd•"Q '""' ~5Ps11or n• N&~ STATfMfWT NAME STATEMENT ''" n1a co•oor111nn 1666 ange Cnunt. nr A•IQU'I 28 DC'•~lf'<1 ~•USlf!fJ such dNd encumbtlln<:f'f> ICI P l> '"-., ,. o,~11,,..,,,.,0 Pf"JC>n• ,,,. Tll,. lotlow1ng prt51'.>nS '"" Newourl Blvd l.O~llll M••• 1986 o• .... ,, 1n" all aoc:u-tt •emll•n•t\Cjl pt1n('1pat .SU"" I F d ~ n lllO ~ u .. ~. , "'9 """'"ess 11$ 10Wt' • OtntJ "u~•"f'5~ !IS ocu~ CA "12617 1 evio1>ncino ot>llge1tons ... thfl nntf>6 S"'<ureo Dy 1111n ov , no~ t666Q Ev9'grNn I Fr~ .S•an(l•no lns.orts 1124 1 Th•9 ous1neu II COii· t'fell Seety Esq 463 t ('UllK1 11\ereby I nd hH d• [)Md ol Trusl With 1n1e<e'll C·• roun111n Valley c" I Main S11ee1 Sune C. ll'\'1ne, ducted t>y 1 corporation Teller A.,.nl,. Suite t•O I ct•reo end does riereby de• 111ereo11 u pro111dt1<1 '" n •O 0~7011 CA 9J714 Stephanie S Perole. Sec· Newport 8tl1cn, CA 92660 Cl••• All tvm• MCV•f1' ther• nottt. &OvancM 11 e11v l.lt1da L Hemmer 18680 I Chtrlolle T Marth, 878 I r•l•I) PublltlMld Ora"1141 CoHI Oy •mfl'ltdlllely due 11no ~y-under th4l tt1tm• 01t11<1OMCI1 l""'ar.....,Ctr rount11Jn v11 Anthony Ot . Huntington 1 Tll1t s111emen1 wet llled Dally Pitol Seotembef 12 Mile and hll .i.c:ted ind of Truti 1ee1 cnerg.s 1no l\l"r (,. q?"Clll B•ech CA 92647 w11111he Count" C1et1< ot l)r. 19 26 Octot>et 3 1980 doe• '*et>Y ~t ,0 c*1te t•pel'IM 01 tna Tru•tf"' l\l"ll ,11,, t'.;s•n•ss 11 c.on I Th11 t>u11ness II "" 11ngfl Count)' ()fl t,ugu11 20 F~9• the'""' pr~1'1' 10 0. told of ..... 1ru•tt Ctfllll~ D• u a Out•l':l h .,, ndr .. dual ducted oy en •nd1v1ck.MIJ t986 in ,.1111y IN! obligll•ont -0..0 ol Trust ,,.," .. 1..,,,.,,., Cherl011e T Mat VI fl17~1 c.urf'O tl\f'reb) , l l'>e Iota a"'"""' n• ll•• , "'' •IAl~llnl wea 1,.,_. Tl\1s s111emen1 w11 hied p h• h A '••"''A CA•'' 111-IC ..,,,,TICE 6 .. h•l•n-..,, 1~A 1 " u .... 1.nf'u '"'" ··-l"UUL nu D••t'O Augu~• '' t98 une>a•u ... ~r "r .. ·~ .,,,. ( Ourt•· Cler'lt ol O• I"'"" lhfl County Cieri! of Or· Oallw P •ot "••Q;••' l 'l SllO C:ONIOLIDA TIO IAV. Ql"C>n 1t1tur11<1 tav I"" '"n" .,,,t~ ,.,., S4tot..,..bf0< 11n911 Coon1v on Sepu1mber lfl<T'bt'• ~ 12 1Q 1ul16 IC UllJ INOS IAN9C IY· •~ e•l'I' tn ti• "'Id t1nO ''""""' ~· ~:...,, I J 1986 Fll51 Fl': TITIOUa •u-at I WOfttwlftd i.-&enlee 11:'1" 11•t•m1180 <-<>~" ... ~111,,. Pl1... I NAMI tTA,Tl•NT _..Nit .. ' · l)flntMH ann 1111v11nc" 111 th,. 1. ,1,1""11Cl O•tno-Cotti r'uhh~l1.0 Orano-Coett PlltllC NOTICE l hf! loflow1ng pel'IOf'll ar•1 Publ11tl.O Or1ng• Cnatl lllNJ o• the 1n111111 riut>ltC8h('lll (>"''• r Ir,, '>H118"'t>er " Ott•I) 011n1 O:.f'l\tflml>er 12 , I do.ng butlness " SC'lvlh Oe·i~ Pilot <;eolembf!O ~ 12 of 1,.,.,. ~oltef' ot <;1'1< ' •!l 1 ,, ·~ 3 1988 ,Cl " "''•I~·' 11188 FICT1flOUI IUtlNllS SI•""' Perine•• 1501 19 :>e tCl~6 1 •4 ,,,.. ~7114 Fe·• F1197 NA• ITA;rt•NT Peu1ar1no Avenue Su•I• Fl~ H•,. l\4lnfll+c•a"' '"""' .... 11 ---------- ----------Tiie IOllOwlng e>er.ona 11rel •42 Cott• M ... Celtl0<n11 o-1 ol Tru•• "-"'C''N" •• -"'-IC Mt'lnrr Ml.IC MOTIC[ OOlflil ~· ttt An11qu111 92626 tlCUl.0 and d .. ""'"<I •r '!'I" rl.IVl. nu1iw. Emponum 1931 Newport The Meyn Company a P\alC ~TICE un<l..,~•oneo 1 """"•' ,'If< __ .;....;.,;;..;;._~~--- FICTITIOUS IUtlNtl• Bou~ll•d Cos111 M8Jtl r AI dtlll o f Oen s Hl'f'M 1501 11111.on n• 0.IAull •"0 De FICTITIOUI .u•••• NA!lff ITATf•tn' 92827 P11ut11rino ,_.,,_ ~ulle 14~ FlCT'ITIOUI tlUltNlll rnAnd for l'lllle i nd 1 ,..••lier 1 NA• ITATIMnfT I yo,,. 1onow1ng pe•f<\ns ttrf!J Mery Annf' Gteen <>4'1 Cost• Ml.. r.111torn111 NAMI ITATl•NT Nott~ ot 0.l•ul• t11ri<1 fW "• 1nlla....ng l>tl'ton• ere tln•no but 111au a• E.• Promontory Drive Weat., 12e28 Tt>e IOllOllWlng l>etllOl\I 1u11 lion 10 S ... I Tl\10 und~•!Qnf'<I t10•no hu,•nen II Tt>• f>C'ullv" SN:r-.111ry 1111b I Nt1wport Be11eh C A q'™ ()C1rn11n1 111vetlrperil Com· dOlnQ butl~lt n S1111 ClfuY.ll .. Id 1'1(.1o. • ,'\f • "',,_ .,........ ~ 011m11r Li ne Hunt•noton P11rnelt1 \IDIOO 700 L•<ln piny • CtlllO<nfll l....,,iled H~ 31111 S Helledrt f1Ull •"d E'lf0Ctt0n 10 ~tlo '1111 "'r ••"'•r 9 1•d Bflacl> CA 9264tl Pa'li. Or•"'9 •I•, N-po.<I Per1,,.,,tnlO 10005 Mlltk>n Sllf'tll An1 9770• ' t>e '""O' f'O ,,. 1,,_ rouniyj An1"8<m l.." 92806 ~) ,1,.c11 t11m11 I ou••n Bt1fll'.h (A 9~663 Mall ~oad W!llltler C.lt· C.arlyte Corn..,..I /~,ti .. ,.,.. .. 1,,,. '""' C>'0041'1Y 111 J1~ Vowell !1309 S li70 t ();trn1r LB~ Hunl Tll•• llU•tnfln • CO'I loin .. llOe.O&.ote~ Por1 Aenwlck P1 N4rwpOr1 loC ·~ M•ttn• P.eifb Of Long •noton BeACh CA '176A8 due lf'Cl n .... Qfl" .... C•l •I Tl\11 butl"""' " COii• 84111(.h ~ t 2eec> 011i.1 AuQVtl 28 1986 ff"'"'" CA OOllG3 l 1">11 t1u,1nen " con ~· '"'P dueled by " ganetal part Thii butintu '' con I T1111 oue•n•u •• CO"· dutlf'<I tly 110 •ndMdulll Mary ,t.nne u•_, Pamala l'lerlhlP ducted b'fl All indMOull ~UIT OllD MMaAU duel.cl ti~ !Ml lndMd\.tll I P111 c111 A Lau_, Upl.,,, Dan S Her-P•aot181or Catlyte Cor~ INC . 1 Celttofftl• _.,.,.. ta"'"' L Yoweilt T1111 "alllf™"lt "'" ll14ld lh~ i!etttt11ent ...... 11~ Tnit 11a1......,.,1 ••• lde<I Th11 ttetement """ fl~ etlon. .. uld ,,,,. ... , 1f1)) '"'' ,,,_........,,! wet ltteo w•ll'> IM CO\Jl'\lV Ct-.~ of Or Wll" ,,,. C:O\illl) Cl•ll Of Or I Wllfl lh• Coon1~ Clefl< ot Or· With'"' COllnty Cletll of Or Ven''!" ~.. •m. '"" l wtlll lhtl rAUnty E'-1> of °' •"ll" ~ovntv M Augu•I 211 tnQfl Cnunly M S.Ottmbtr •nQI> C'r1u1111t on "UQU" 20 ~Count) Ot'I S.oternber Clfto, C• 114'8 (t11) enQ9 Counl\' on ~ 21 •4'&6 3 191111 11944 3 1986 11,.f\01, ly CaMll 9-, t986 '1111M ,,, .. 1 ll'Jf?W fl11171...,.., ",.. Pu1>h~111>11 C'ln1n~ (;011•1 Put>t••"..e O••t\ilf' l.C'UI P .n•••NIO O<RltQe COMt PuDllllt>ed Oran~ Cotl•t P\lbi•lheO 0.eog-Co1111 ~~ 0r9"Qe eo.t n11•ly p 1,,1 ~Plf'mbf>f 1? 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'13~ '.l~ Fd'T~': irn NL ~ r' :rn ~t sir•• G111 '°" NL a ltll Nt Value I ~I ~ Molnto-u.,.•e1t IOSE P 1041 110J Hllnt llO t'6S MllM1 r 11 M NL t~ F""'ft 41 li1 11 NL(l1~ 4117 N H1 V1C q .. NL IOSE\ Sl1 S3' H1 ()11 117117.20 MuNV rll9S NL ml 1(•S2I •1T COIOM • M 11 •• NL ·~i J""' s ,ss3 INHICI I) 8 'l s Ml"i()f(, "" NL ·~ IH I 1S'3 t ...,, .. h i A~~ ""{fl.. I/ 11 (:,',tun 9 •S NI,, I C.rt If 40 20. lnTrm ti 1 4 ~tG r l t7 NL Olal 10 61 10" f r lU: u,r i~ ·' n 111 ~~~ II rr·;r~ . : ~·j .': 'JL ~.r. 190 .. 11 Olif", r l i: ~ J:~~ton !7r~o NL Gvt 1u1 1121 ~'" .. 09 ~ff Mun ea ''l NL '8~ 1111 I& 1i 'Hi Munlln I 09 143 Pu1nem Fv110, Frgn 1.07 It S6 I I Dow d.escent continues NEW YORK (AP) -Stocks fell sha~ly agajn today 1n rceord·paCl•d tradrnj volume1 anc r suOering a h1stonc plunge a day earlier. T he size of the latclll sellofl'. at least among the market's·b1ue-chiQ..1ssuc~. ~was css than half that iii the previous session. B ut the losses-again were spread over a broad front. and 1J .was the market's six th ronsecutivc sctba<'k. . • market indexes. Those progamsallow traders iO m o11e huge sums in and out of the market at a fT\Omcnt's nout·e . Tht",;hdc.-was cxaccrbatL·d today tw a surge of~ll orders fro m 1nd1v1dual uwesto rs res.PQnd1n.& to Thursda 's drop. Analysts af~ S<ll many people m oved their m o n n out of stock mutual funds and 1nto 01onq·markct funds, whic h in tum led !>lock-fund managers to sell shares. Biggest daily drops iii DJA --By ti.e Atl0clale4 Pffft · - Here are the 10 biggest o ne- da>-drops by the Dow Jones industrial averag.~: Sept. II, IHI -86.61 poin1~ 10 l.7!Jt 34. 4.8 ~~cnt of avrrait's value • J•ly'7, 1111 -61 87 points to 1.819 00. 3.25 pcrt-cnt. ·~111 :,vi Utt ~~~i, :,~:~1Jifi ~~·f! loih.~~ !8~ f.~ !~s1~~' ~=~,r n» ~,~ 1~19~: •B:flrn ~~y :W? :rn 11 ~ NL .,,< 12 1 A M 10 i'i NL Mo111e1 6 1& l Pnn.. tt '' tt 10 •011 143 ~, world 1\ if 111i unO' •. rwln 11 1 I NV v II ~ NL Mull 13 21 I Retlrf r 11 19 NL onv_ 16 CM 1n Tennecp C.rou~ . flert· '« NI.. .,., Yid J 1 s ~Vin' 11 o~ NL Pre< Mt ., S II • ll'elC.B r 9,7, N~ n1111, 1017 1 t PBHG 11 'I ft Olllll ls 1i; 71 lritom I I 14 TC, untYth Stoc~ 'It'll 1 k •Tth II ,. 11 HMA I 4? 11 Fa SW • 111 I 11Ylcl 12 1 10 g11rln( 1 6J ' ,, "'" JI 76 117) S.IKt U 7 9 Siil V•I I• 39 IS eoro 147S 1H7 lnco s 1 rnwv 10.) 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A'\ DH•:"s PIC l ·:SH\ 'l'l~H I .\'\ ('11 l ' H('ll "l'\\JH•Jl I'•·, I "' \wlrl'~'> 11 I •fir '-t \ I 11 I • I tl&i!t i~ • t'I t t 1 I MENS I WOMENS STYLE CUT s900 Reg \IS WHvlng technique 6 prec:l1lon cut :f· s39 PEAM TOPS $ 2 3 MR. MEL'S HAIR STYLJNG 2100 I 9tletol SC t1A8l A I ~._ . AL .... A HTA CllfTlll ESPANOL 754-9904 l The n osedive Thursda> wa<; largd) aunbuted to 1n\Cstors' growing bel1c-f that the l'conom~ is p1dong up .,team, and thu'i rnuld lead 10 t11ghl'r 1ntcre!>t ratt·~ and 1nOa11o n Thc Commerce Departmcnt ~ud retail sales rose 0.8· pcn:cnt~ast month. with all of the gain altnbutt.'d to a 1ump 1n auto ~lcs. J11. I, IHI -39 10 points 10 1.526.61. 2.5 percent. Oct. U, ltzt -3811 points to 260.64. 12.9 percent. Oct. U, Jiit -36.33 points to 995.13, 3.5 percent. Whllt• many ecunom1\ts d1!>· counted that '>Cl'nami'. the sdlofT turned into a rout with thl' help o f computenLed trading u sed by pro- fes'ifonal inve5tors to'play ind1 1dual 'ilOCks against futures contrac ts o n The Dow Jone'> ave rage of 30 indus tnab. having plunged a record 86.61 points Thursda'. tumhkd a no the r 34.17 to 1.758.7.i J•IY U , IHI -36.14 points to 1.773.90. 2 percent. Mardi ti, IHl-H 6~ ro1n1~ ~o I, 768. 56. 2 percent. On Sept. 4, the a vl'ragl' hit a record ingtrl .919:71 . 8ut1t hnhttlf'fH~th of the six 'icss1ons since thl'n. 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It s as simple as rhot. HOW TO WIN IMmed1o•ely coll rhe Do ly P 101 s WI GO HOTllNE 714 64 2-4333; as~ lor WIN GO 1n!ormo11on You must coll before 4 pm that day. Remember you mus t hove your game co rd with ·ou when you coll. WhP.r your cord hos been ver1l1ed. you ore a ""inner Y ati mus' present your game cord 1n person by rhe following Thursday to claim ·your pme. W inners w1l1 receive two round lr1p tickets too worldwide var er t ol TWA dest1no1 ons. ·. .. . ) , I Marina passed .· up~ 1710 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER !2. :. -[!I'-="--".!! _Clutch kick booSts·-CdM . . . -Laek o completton- sticR:s out in Aztec victory over V ikes ends lac kluster 3-:0 win ove r·oners By ROGER CARLM>N • In a game with much ldf-destruc- ~ton-cvi . · were a lot of.reasons it evolved into a scoreless duel wtth time running out 1n the fourth quancr. The sctu~ to the tumina point came after the Qjlers missed their one and only chance -a 2s~rard field 1oa1 attempt whtch went wide to the n&ht after the O!Jers bepn on the Corona del Mar. one-yard Jine counesy of a . Ja) Mohamuad fumble recovery. · By STAN GRANCH .IWIJNetC..1 4 •1 I "I should have pr~parcd them better:' · . . That's how new Marina H igh Coach Chris Ramsey summed up his team's 17...Q loss to Esperan.t.a in the season football o~ner Thursday night at Valencia High. -Although Ramsey t90Jt the blame, it was fumbles and '1. interception that played havoc witti M'arina 1n the opening half, when the' game was decided. The Vikings gave the game early. Marina lost the ball on its first two possessions, giving away a fumble and an interception. In all, Marina had three turnovers and seven pcnal- ities, nettinJ JS yards. But Manna's mosf glaring weak- ness was its passing game -or lack of ,it. The Viltings went to the air eJ&ht times without success. but the blame was not totally senior quanerback Rick Vandemet's. as the offensive Linc gave him little or no time to throw the ball. When it did. the receivers dropped 1t. With no passing game, the Vik.fogs stayedo n l he ground. Al1hough Marina moved the ball well. rushing for 165 yards, 1t self-destructed Wlth penalties and fumbles.' One bnght spot for Manna was the running of senior fullback Sean Magula. who rushed for I 04 yards on 16 carries. The more experienced Aztecs took advantage of Marina's gifts to build their lead in the opening quaner. After recovering the first Viking fumble, Esperanza settled fo~ a 29- yard field goal by Brian Aube. Then. after an interception. the Aztecs drove 86 yards in nine plays with the tol.Klhdown coming on a four-yard pass to Mike M1sc1one from Mike Moneymaker. The second quaner proved to be a httlc better for Manna as it did not tum the ball over. The first play after receiving one of eight Manna punts. Esperanza struck again as a w1de- open Don Hemck hauled 1n a 72-yard pass from Moneymaker. That was the end of the sconni as both teams fumbled away sconng opponun111es the rest of the game. Marina's defense came to life in the second half. tn all, the Vikings' hard- hitting defense caused six fumbles .. recovering three. The offense con- trolled the ball in the second half. but could not put anything on the boar~ Despite the loss. Ramsey remains optimistic about the future. "We are young. especially in the lines, .. he (Pleue eee VIKmG8/C2) I O.Tld Town.end Of ... O..,,....... . Both head footbali coaches were· . Id\ somewhat speechless follo~na Corona dcl Mar's 3-0 win over ·Hun11ng1ori Beach tfl the 'season football opener at Newport Harbor High Thursda) night. Onl) a 28-~ard field goal by Cd M's 1"0-wa) !>Cnior tackle Bnan Vaughn "1th six seconds left separated the two teams. "We're you ng. so young, so very )oung," said Huntington Beach Coach George Pascoe. echoing his pregame fears. "If we do something stupid offensively .... " , He watched his team lose four fumbles. receive IS penalties for 76 )ards and blow a first-and-goal at the one in the founh quaner. In addition. the Oilers coughed up the ball at their 01o1.n s1x-\ard line with less than a minute left to set up the winning field goal. Sea Kmg Coach Dave Holland. a \ Cteran who IS Used tO pretlSIOn: accepted the ''tCtory. but he wasn·1 too l.''.\.Clled He watched his team lose 1hrl.'e of fi, I.' fumbles. And they were "'h1stled for I I penalties for 90 yards Corona del Mar ttcht end Ke'rin O'Neil trlee to get by Hanti.nffon Beach'• Bobby Ber&er .. IWlr,... ...... .., ... ._.. (47) ID Thunday Dlabt'• &ame. The Sea KlDC• won on a late tleld goal, 3 -0. "There 1o1.ere a lot of young gu ys "'ho had 10 pla} :· said Holland ·· .\nd. the) did a good Job. A lot of our gu~'> '-'COi two wa~s But there were fir~t-game mistakes and the) were tJll1ng 11 prell) 11gh1 .. Patriots never flinch Fourth-down TD aeria l keys20-6 win over J ets EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP)-The: New England Patnots were so sure that thcir 438-pass would be successful 1n the 1h1rd quaner Thur~y night that none of them flinched when 11 was called on a founh-and-1 at the New York 10. "We knew the) 'd be coming up 10 the hne and they had some young gu) s 10 the secondan ... said Tonv Colhns. who v.as on the receiving· end of fellow runnang back ('ra1g James' opuon pass for the clinching touchdown in a 20-6 v1ctol) over the Jets. "We knew 11 would go. ··You·re never surprised about a call w11h Coact\ (Raymond) Ben'}. He does those things He has confidence 1n us and he belle' cs 1n us. that we'll do the nght thing. make 1t work." The play worked perfect)) as quanerhack Tony Eason pitched to James who lofted the bal! over two d~fenders as he wa!> running nght. giving the Patnots a 14-6 lead. .\fter James· touchdown toss. tht· Patriots never were challenged by a dispinted J~ts team which lost star running back Freeman McNeil in the second ~uarter. McNeil is out for 4-to-6 weeks with a dislocated right elbow. The New England defense once again was superb and bas allowed only three field goals 1n two games. "We can be as good as we want to be." linebacker Don Blackmon said. "We 1mpro'e every game and get in bett~r shape. Doing that. we'll win even more. "We are more confidenl this \ear and we believe 1n each other. We can do anything we put our minds to.(' The Jets couldn't get an~ room aga1n~t the aggressive Patnots defense and seemed to run out of gas m the secon.d half. "I think we were plagued by our own mistakes:· Jets q,uanerback Ken o·enen said. 1ak1ng note of his two 10tercep11ons and a costly earl) fumble by Tony Paige. ··we cau.,ed our own demise." The defending .\FC' champion Patriots arc 2-0 this season and alone atop thc d1" 1s1on. Thi.' Jets fell to 1-1 . . Eason hit 14 of 22 pa!>\es for 148 ~ards . wh1leO'Bnencompleted 16 of30for 180yards. Angels' magic number: ·15 AMERICAN L~AGLIE WEST W L Pet. GB Angels 80 5 580 ft'\J' .,, ti ·51 4 y Tbursdav's ~ores Angels .11 Cle' el'1nd.· ppd. rain \ltnnl',11IJ ft T c:\as ~ Remaining Games • A:\G ELS 1241 -Home ( 131· Sept. 16. Ii 18. "Jr1'.1' C 11' ~\·pt I 9. 20. 21 . Chicago Sept 22. :!3. 2-t. < il'H'IJnJ l\ep1 26. 27 . 28 . Te,as . .\wa> 1111 Sl.'pt 12 1 l 14. I 5. Chicago Sept 29. )0 Oct I "Jn~~ (~h <kt 2. J. 4. S Texas "-OTE The .\ngd., ha' I.' an add1t1onal makeup gaml' with Cit'' l·land , TEXAS (221 -Home ( IOJ: Sept 19 20. 21. ".l1nnt'S1llJ. Sc:pt. 2'1, JO, Oct. I. Oakland. Oct 2 J. 4 5. \ngl'I'> .\''a~ (12). Sept 12. 13. 14. Minnesota Sq,1 I 5. 16. 17. Oakland. Sept. 22. 23. 24. Scanle Sc.pt . 2.6. 27. 2!l. Angels. The Oiler~. however, wtthout any appearan~ of an effective passi ng game. ~w the attack go in reverse and finall> settled for the field goal a1tl.'mp1. onl)' to see 11 miss. ( orona del Mar quanerbaclt Mttch Melbon got the Sea Kings out of danger with a third-down. 20-yard st rike to Ga? Blower at the 42. On the pL<l). two o th(' Oi lers' best -Ken Rehltng and Nick Davcnpon - apparent!) collided wh1k defending against 1hc pa~. and both struggled 1n lea"ing the frefd. Although the O'lers forced' a CdM punt. 11resulted1n Huntington Beach taking posses!>10n at tts I 0 following a Oag on an attempted fair-<:atch. The CdM defense. with Houston 1ra nsfer Todd Katovs1ch an the mutdle-. conTamed the Oilers and forccd a punting s11uauon from the I"' .\ lo"' center snap and a hard rush b' Bill .\nulo' 1ch r~ulted tn CdM tal..1ng o'er at the Oiiers' 6-yard hne' v.11h 53 seconds 10 go On fo unh down. Vaughn. who had m1'>~d 1v.1lc:. "'ent for the field goal and c;ent 11 home. subsequently being 0' Cf" helmed by his celebrating (Pleue eee SEA IDNG8/C2) Ange ls-lndian_s game -rained out CLEVELAND (AP) -Thursday night's game between the Angels and the Cleveland Indians was postponed hecause of rain The game was called in the bottom of the first inning with the Angels ahead. 1-0 The stan of the game was delayed for 32 minutes. The game "'Ill be rescheduled when Cleveland '!Sits the .\ngels later in the season. The game v.as the last scheduled betv.ecn the Indians and .\ngels in Cleveland this c;eason. The Indians pla) night games in -\nahe1m on Sept. 22. 23 and 24 The Angels resume their road tnp in ChicaJO with 1he stan of a four- game senes tonight. The scheduled p11chers for this evening's senes opener at S o'clock "'111 be Don Sutton ( 14-91 against Flo)d Bannister of the White Sox (9-11) Warriors hurry past San Clemente 7 area Woodbr idge uses rio-huddle offense in 34-l 4openingwin Woodbridge 1un1or quarterbal I.. Frtl passed to Rob Buhler fora 27-~ard gain nn the nnt Brougher threw for 169 ~ards and three touch-possession to se1 up a 4-}ard tomhdo"'n run b\.~ do"'nsafterreplac1ng taner John Yurkov11:h. who Dan Morgan left the game with a <;Ore hand after one offens1\e Greek kicked the extra point to gi'e ~an By ED ZINTEL senes. C le men1e a '-6 lead late an the first quaner D1111Jf'llotCotru,ar0ent "We're deep at '>e'l'ral po'i1t1on"' 1h1<; ~car John Rios. one of those pla)ers NOJI uses to openers tonight _ Woodbndg.e High football rnach Gene OJI especial!~ on offrnse." 1'ioJ1 ..aid ··.\ no-huddk rrlie"e the ">tarting runnang bads. ran 2.i \ards ofT says he has so much good talent th1<; season that he offense ~i\Cs C\C~one a chance to pla) more" tackle and ~ck Odum. ano1her"fiH-1n.'.' ran IQ Trad111onal Fnda) night openers ma)' have trouble get ling evr~ one enough pla} mg NoJ1 'W!td he came up ~ 11h the 1dl.'a<0f a no-~ ards for the score. Woodbndge held a 13-7 lead are on tap tonight -as fht'balan~ ot time. huddle offense at a CIF pla}olT gamt• against La and thl.' Wamorc; would hold the lead the good Orange Coast area prep football So. as he: demonstrated Thursda~ night. No11 Quinta last year "I thank that their kid" JUSt "-Ore U\ dov.n." teams kick off the I 986 season. may have to reson to g.1mm1cks ltke a no-huddle "We scored our onl~ 1aul hdo"'n an that game said an Clemente ( oach .\lhe Schaff. ··Gaw them Among tonight's non-league fare. offense. in order to create morr ph1y~dunng a on a no-huddle offcn~e-~riM ... ht-~td. " addle-cred11. Woodbn-dg~ tr.15 <r soild tC'alTI.'' all Swtlllg at 7;.JO~ game. Jr. hack College usec; 11 and I borrowed the idea from Thr \\loodhndgr dcfrnse shut down the San Edison ts at El Modena. EstanCLa Woodbndge humed San Clemente along (. addlebaclc Coach Ken) Swearingen." Clemente running game 10 126 ~ards and held and Costa Mesa tangle at Newpon t of the 01gb1 as the Warnor..s won the.season._ Woodbadgc 10ok an carlWcad. on a 1-)ard_(jrc.c.Lto JUS' 6tl ~ards passing IawnscncL.as...a __;Hc;;a::.:r~bo~r·;.....,.;lr-'.:..:.n;..1'...:~.:..rc;.:..:.1~t ~1:..::s--=a~t __;,;l rv:....:..:.1:..:;ne:.:: __ __,, openeratlrvi neHigh.34-14, touchdown run by Townsend to cap a l"'-,ard ltnehaclcer.pla~<;defrnscaboutas wella~hedoe\ • l'wport ar Jran antaAnaare·at Senior running back David Townse nd caught dnve. Woodbndge tackle Patrick Jone"> rcco\C.·red offense the Santa .\na Bowl: Mater De1 and two touchdown passes and rushed for a touchdo"' n a San Clcmcntl.' fumble on 1he Tntuns' 11econd pla' He go1 help from linebackers Paul Rodnguc1 Fount:i1n \ alk~ meci at Orange and 95 yards as Woodbn dge eastl> won an non-from c;crimmage 10 set up good field poc;11wn and. am D<.'hdash11 and ends Ton) Joner, an<l John ( oast Collegr Laguna Beach travels league play. San Clemente quanerhack -\nd\ (Ired, (Pl ea.e eee WARRJORS/C2) to El Segundo. and Westminster o I 1n tht' (IF Big Fi ve. 1~ at Valencia Edison '"''II be tr.mg lo a'engc a Montana '50-50' to start Sunday Hawks continue luck in openers 14-0 loss to El \1udena tn 1hr 1 v 5 opener '"'11h 1un1or t.idhac k "-aleaph Caner the ct•n1cr na th~· a11acl.. '"'h1le Ross &oer. return"' co "P3CC I'. I "'1od- ena. Edison entt'r\ "1th a 1-11 rt't••nl h' '1nuc of 11\ 21 ·• '11..l~H' ll' ,·r '\1 .\nthom 1n \1.1111 la't "-Cek Estancia·, 1,1hn L1ebeng11od '-l'"· pon Harbor\ Jeff Bnnklc\ and Uni versity's ".1 ark Cunningham make their debuts as roaches an the Orange Coast arca rach entcnng with strong c~ent1als g:uncd in p~v1ous coaching sttnts Doctor believes 49er qliarterback may be ready to face Ra ms REDWOOD CITY (AP) -In- jured San Francisco qunncrback Joe Montana sltipped practice again Thursday and is not expected to practice today. but his doctor said Montana has a "50-50" chance of playi nt Sunday against the Rams. "We're practicing as tf Jeff Kemp is aoina to stan." said 49ers quanerback coach Mike Holmgren. Montana. who missed the final three exh1bit1on games because of a sprained ankle. hun his lower back and strained a knee 1n last Sunday's romp over Tampa Bay "Joe 1s sttll having a con$1dcrable amount of back pain and some leg pe.in and 1s at home resting." said Dr. Roben Gambur!J. dcscribin' the hick mJUry as a swollen and 1mtatcd nerve "He's somewhat better than he wa Wedne5day. Hr's having less discom· fon and he's not having any further treatment e'cept rest and ~IT\C an11- 1nnartrn1:1tu()' treatlhent." ... Montana 1s also using an electncal stimulating unit that promotes heal- ing and helps to relax muSC'le spasms. Gamburd said. "There 1s no sensory loss or weakness. so ifs basically a problem with pain." the doctor said. The dec1S1on on whether Montana can play Sunday probably will not be made until JUSt before the game. Gamburd said. "I think there isa poss1b1ht) 1ha1 he would be ready to play Sunday," he said. "I think you could call tt 50-50." Montana thought the injury oc- curred when he wa~ rolhna out to ht~ left and tum<'d b3ck to h1s nght to throw a pass to Dwight Clark la't Sunda). Gamburd said. Meanwhile. looking ahead to the Rams. San Franc1'>Co head coach 8111 Walsh said. "Well. he has the greatest Iona arm in the g.am<' I think that'" conceded hy v1nuall) eVcl') coach. an arm stronger than t'V<'n Dan Manno "The" 're attat quanerback\ The whole thing fo r the dt'fcn'lt' 1s hcing with the ~e1ver when the hall come" down. "Seeondl}'. 1r he J\ going 10 1hr1'"' we're going to hav<' to h<' on top 01 him." Montana Rams,49ers on TV Sunday Sunday's National Football League game between the Rams and San Francisco 49ers will be televised on Channel 2, according to a spokesman at KCBS 1n Los .\ngeles The gam<' was offi 1all~ dt:· tcrm1ned to be a sellout b' the I o'clock deadline Thursda\. thu~ al lowing the game to be telecast local I). Pat Summerall and John Madden v.111 be the announcers on the broad- ca'i.t. K1ckofT time will be I o'clock at .\nahe1m ~tad1um The Rams and 49ers both opC'nrd with wins hiott wetk. hut tht Ram~ haJ to ~trugglC' to hold off the . t Lou" C antanal". 1~·10 ~n frann o;n' pinned a 11 -7 lo\\ nn 1 am pa Aa' I.Ht SunJa\ Carrozzo coaches 29-14 victory in Ocean View debut · ~ that"' ''Pll31 ol a fir<;t game." \atd <\c.in ,., ... ~ Coath (iu\ \arrono. "h11 mJdt· ht) head blacti1ng debut a 'll h1nou' onc. By BARR\' FAllLKNER \ O•llf .. llot Cotr.....,.._1 I .ll~tng an nrx·11t·mc hu t ov.n1ng a h1'1t1n 11f,uct-c:S~lul OPl'n1ng games. On·an Vie"' lf1gh dc:nrnnqrated both l har:il tn1,t1\'\ T h1JrWa) night 1n g.1in1nga 2Q 14lc~Hhnll'1rton m er a '1mtl;irl\ 'hJk~ "-en ncJ\ <.q u.1d at \\ t'\ll'rn ll1gh <x·h11\1I I hl' \caha"'I..~. "'Inner' 111 lour ol . lhl'H IJ'1 fi,l· opcnl•r, l'\ul ~ l'\ cH erall d 'l'ar agn lool..ed unhl..c .1 tcJ m ladC'n '"th \oung pla,c:r-. dunn11 th<' t'arh 'tagl'' nl the game T .il..1ns the \1rx·n1ntt 1d otl and m.ir,h1ng ti., \Md\ 111 nine pin~" C )\\',lO \ ll'~ wn1or runn ng hdck Kun \1uh.1,\nrt•d ''" ,1 tv. ... Jrd run upthr m1ddk h11 .1 • II k.id • But hi.'111r<' th1 fir,, hall rndcd 1hr '1'111ntt "'JhJ" i,., 1Jnaged 10 \hilt d11"n thl•1r 1'\'n "''l'O\l\e m:i\h1n~· r,l\ ~1ng 111' Ill 1x·1 11t1~·' fur IOJ )illl.h '\\ \. 111.1d1 .• l 111 nl1'ta~c:' hut \\1th \O man) ~llung Ii.ids. ~C' ~n1" 11 "ould ~tough We t'\Pl'l It'd t11 tx J lillk tJttled a1 Ji r,t. hut the> '>l'llkd Jov.n 1n tht• \l'l1ind half and ~111 1hr 10~ Jont: .. Tht' '>e,·ahav.~' ru .. hed lhetr lrad IO 1l 11 tll\l I )5 later. after forung a l\,·nnl'd' pun11ng \1tua11on I he lmh. t..1cl..1ng from their own 15 haJ the 'nap \Jd n'er punter Raif \ndn ,on·, hl'ad and out ol th<' end 111n1· for a ..akl\ It "a~ d pla~ v. h1,·h \\ould bc repeated later an th<' third qu:irtcr rc\ultang in an <Kean \'1c" tnu\ hdo"'n v.hcn senior Phtl &"en "':t\ Jhlc 11 1ar thr hall loost from ..\n1kr\on .ind fall on 1t for ~I\ potnt\ "The) ( "l'OOCd\J pla~ed \ ('r\ ~ell .. said C arro110 adm1111n& ·1r 1hr~ hadn '1 had a couplr had hrtat.. \in thl•1rt..1rk1nggam<' 11 m1gh1 h<\\tbcen a "hok d1ITC'rt·nt game ·· Th\' ~n>nd ln'h punftng m1~ur j'lUI the waha" k\ up 16· 1 Ill tht third qu<1r1cr Jnd the' 1\1t I'\ lt)('lk the lt'ad mtn the f Purth (Pleaee eee HA Wll8/C2 ) Liebengood "111 h<' 1r:1ng to 1,tan offnght \\llh a 1c:!-t aga1n!>t Lrad111onal nval Costa Mrsa. an outfit on the up~wmg unMr 1ht•_roat"h10g of Tom Baldwin and <i.pcarheaded b) the I ·~ running · pum h <1f tailback T) kr Riddell and full hat k Mike S>H>ersk1. Rnnklt'\ w,11 ht· un' r1hnga Harbor ('dlllon "'h1rh llt1a-.t'i. con.,1dcrable depth JI 4uanerb:ll l and running hall.. "pnn~kd \Allh a \tronggroupof rt'tume". 1ndud1ng .\11-qF receiver Mark ( ra1~ The ~tlN~ v.111 be up against the dcf('nd1ng CIF Southern C'onfercn~ champion and pre-~ntl) ranked No. l an that di' 1s1on. Tbe Saints' btg "'('apon" ~turning i\ll-ClF running haC'k Robert L('f' ( unnmgham take<; his Umvcmty Trojan\ lo Irvine whe~ the t\.o ts hoast thrt'C ''lctonM in the past four H'31'1 \pearh<'ad1ng l mvcNty 1s All- ( IF l"and1dat<' Craig ~lie. a back "'1th hreakav.a~ potC'nt11l on every pl3\ C3 • Ofano-Coa11 OAIL. Y PILOT I Friday, September 12, 1988 VIKINGS. • • l'rolaCl said. "Tbe k.id& played their beans out.' ,I'm ·really proud. We ju51 lack .cons1stmey;-"- Esperanza Coach Gary Meck. also in hJS first season as hud coach. aarttd with R&IJlSCY sayina. "They arc young and will get better. They just keep coming at you. They will be good." The defense played well. especially in the second half. &nior hneman Bob Dunn. recovered two fumbles, while line~ac~cr • Brian Bpssc and linc:man SCott Frangentc provided constant pressure on the quarterback as each had a sack. Esperanza was led by Money- maker. a senior, wh9nfuew for two touchdowns as he picked apart the Viking defense in the first half. Miscione. a senior tailback. carried the Aztecs in the second half as he finished with l 15 ards on 23 carries. .Maf"\na hosts Servile next Fnda)I and Ramsey said. "We will have to grow up in a hurry. The defenst grew _up in the second half and now it is the offc~se·s tUfll." * EstNN'ana 17. M9rtna O Scwt by Ouar'9n Marine Esperanza E'P-AVl>e 19 FG 0000 -0 10 1 0 0 -II E11>-MIK1one • o.u from Monevmeker (A~lro\Cll.) Esir-Herrlck n PIH frpm Monevmell.tr IAut>e kkll.l Alltnoenu 1.800 (HllmeltOI GANIE STATISTICS Mar First downs 8 Ru1he1·v1r11119t •I· 16S Paul119 varoage O Pu'1nll o 8·1 Punts I 36 FumblH·fumblH I0$1 •·1 PtnelflH·Verdage 1·JS Eso 12 35· 112 173 1· ll·O 5·36 6·3 O·O INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Mer-M111u1a, 16· 10., Sims. 11·'6. Van derrlet, 12· 13, Carles, 1·2 • E11>-MlscloM, 23· llS, Ooultf. 1 14 Shim 2 fOf"·mlnus 1, Monevmeker, 4·for·m1nu' S , INDtVIDUAL P'ASSI NG /Hr-Vanderrief, 0-1•1, 0 Esi>-Monevmekt<. l ·IJ·O, 113 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Mar-None Esi>-Hll'rick, 2·19. Holl, 2·~. Lane, 1·10 Merkle, l·S, Miscione, 1·4, Ooulef, 1· I CdM running back Doug Rau.ch claahea outalde ln an effort to evade HuntlDgton .............. ., ......... Beach llnebaclr.er Jeff Noble ln a 3-0 Sea King Ylatory Thunclay ntcht. -· SEA KINGS TRIUMPH. • • r,..c1 teammates. Recovering HuntinttDn Beach It tranlformcd an otherwi5e Iona fumbks in the third quarter were ntatir for-eorena det Mar;.4but-for Kt'vm O'Neil end AA•kevicl\ twiee.-- Huntinaton Beach 11 would still have The 01krs tountertd with rttoverics been pretty disappoin11ng 1f they had b) Mike Counney and Mohamuad. held on for a scoreless tic. but in th~ end. 1t wasn't a turnover. The Qilcrs' offense manaacd just RathC"r. the low tenter snap which 89 yards rushing and 12 yards in the resulted in an I I -yard loss at the HB air. thanks to one completion. 6. ktlhng the l' cape punt. that turned f tbe tide Afie·r aomascorclcss in the first hal Huntington Be.ach had another and escaping a bullet when Vaughn's il h fi h If ft 28-yard field goal try h1tthc upf'iaht in threat fiz t' in t e trst a a t'r the first qusrter, the· Oilers man~ed Mohamuad recovered a-CdM fumble to lose the ball three times in the third at.the Sea Kings' 28. · · rr · I Robert Shaw went five yards with a quarter. running 0 JUSt ~hree Pays to rc vt'rse over the left side. but a third- the 3:01 mark of tho pcnod. dow pass from· Sean Picqu~lle to All Pascoe could ad~ was "First Rt'hr.~ft~'tthc CdM 12 was ne8'tcd by _a~wil !11 l~t' OM._~!( ~QY.Ill . -8--pffl ~~gaHcQ!I vu-OOWft-- and we d1dn t play verv wel\. field. taking the Oilers' -out of the Corona del Mar showed two prom· scoring opponuoity. 1sing aspects to their offense -Junior Of Huntington Beach's three first running back M att Patterson and downs 11} the enurc game.""two were M~lbon at quarterback via quarterback keepers ofl" dives, · Pauerson ·rushed fo r a 4-yard Ptcquelle going 18 yards and Brett a'erage· on 21 came$. 1nclud1ng , Brummett going 11 yards.:. bursis of 11. 14. 9 and 17 yar~s. th~ Corona41el Mar had a near-miss in laHcr a.not her kc} pick up prior to . th<.' third quaner. when Artukovic h Coronas last· punt.. . ·· rcco,·crcd a fumblod punt at the HB -Mtlbon, although under a ~ea v) · 1·5. but aflcr nine plays artd three rush from start 10 finish. passed. his pcnalues. ~a'i turned away ~1th a 27. wa> to 60 )a~ds on nine complctton~ )ard field goal allempt whil'h was Just and was not 1nterceoted. wide * . Corw del ~r J, Hvnftllieten ... ct, O Scwe .,., Que~ . Hunt11191on 8eech O O O O 0 COf"one del Mer O O O l -3 CdM-VauoM 21 FG Alfenoance. 2,000 (esflmatedl GAM• STATISTICS "' Flr1f down\ 3 Rusllft·var<Mli>e l2·n Pan l1111 verdaoe 12 P1n l1111 f" 1-l·O Punts 1·29 Fum1>1u·fum1>1es '°" S·• · Penalfle,·vard10. IS·76 CdM • • Jt.·IO 60 9·16·0 S·l4 4·3 11·90 INDIVIDUAL ltUSHtNG HB-McGt,_, 7·33, MurreY. 1·73. R.tlllni!. 4· 14; Pk11velle, )•IO; 8rurnmelf, 4·1, D••tnoor1. 4·7, Shaw, l·S, 8ad center ifllP, H~·mlnu\ II CdM-Pallt<son. 21·14; Rausc11. 4· 11 WOOi· sev. 3-3; ~. •·tor·mlnus 2S ....otvtDUAL ~ASSHfG ~B-PicQuelte, 0-2·0; Brummell, J· 1·0 12 CdM-Metl>On, t · 16·0, 60. INDIVIDUAL lllCllVING HB-APO\lle, 1·12 COM-O'Neil. 3·2S, 810wt<, 7·19, RauKh, 7·9. Pefltrson. 1·2, WOOlsev. 1 -t~·mlnus S UCJ soccer team def eated, 4-0 DA VIS -The UC Davis soccer team shut ou·t UC Irvine. 4-0 10 non-conference college action here Thursda). Davis took a 3-0 first-half lead behind goals by Greg Mole. Pete Arellanes and Jesus Rico, selling the final score oo a second-half score by Chns Delpefino. The loss dropped Cl to 1·2 cntenng Sunday's game at home-· against Loyola Marymount at 2 on Crawford Field. LIC Da\'is evened its record at I· I. SPORTS BREAK . Mets cou1d pop chanipagne co·rks as early as tonight Hayes denies Johnson's charge Saddleback runs· [E over Falcons, 41-6 DENVER -Den,er Broncos "1de receiver Vance John on says Los Angeles Raiders corncrback Lest er Ha}'es tned 10 '"gouge out'' h1s eyes 10 their · encounter Sunday at ~ile High Stadium. HAWKS •.. From C l But Kl·nned}. "h1chcomm11tt'd 13 pcnalue~ tor 1r' ~ ard!.. finall) tx-gan lo put together a cons1sten1 offensi ve 1hrl·a1. dn' ing from its own 48 10 :.rnre on the first play· of ;he final qu:.irter From AP dispatcbes NEW YORK -The champagne t~ going with them on the short tnpdov.n the Nev. Jerse) Turnpike. along with the old Joke about spend1ng'a weekend 10 Ph1ladcl- ph1a one da). ~ . The Nev. York Mets. one \IUOf) from ~hnch 1n~ their first d1\ 1s1on pennant an 13 ~cars. sa) thn ~an ·1 wait to get to PK1'adelph1a and cclehraH-. "Thai crew out there knows how to party .'' Mets J ob neon Manager Dave Johnson said "I hear 1t slings the e~es:· said infielder Tim Teufel about the effects of sprayed champagne. Philadelphia. which t'ell to 22 games out of first and helped the Mets reduce their magi c numher to two b) hc1ng swept in a three- game sencs aga1n~t the ( h1cago Cubs. hosts Ne v. York for a threl'- game-scnes beg1nn1ng tonight in what could formal!) . l'nd the Natl6nal League East race "We smell the end:· said first ba!>(·man Keith Hernande1. '"Right now. we're JUSI looking to gel 11 m l'I w11h as qu1ckl) as possible ... The Mets missed their chanct· to .... rar up 1h1: d1 v1~1on at hom<.· when they dropped the fir,t two ganw' of a three-game o;enec; to Montreal 1h1., wl·ek Quote of the day Boris Becker, the l 8-~ l"Jr-old V. c:'t ( •l'flnJn tennis !>tar. on the d11Terem:e tx'l1Nl'l'l1 t ro~u\ .it the l ' S. Open and at W1mhkdon. v.hcrl· he ha' won two con~ecull\C men\ 'Ing.It'> l ham· p1onsh1ps· ··At Wimbledon '"U ha 't' lo Ix· qu1 t•t -othe~1-;e the' thro.,., )OU out I k n· \OU n in do what you want You lan rla\ t1 ,a,uphonc 1r1 the stands. and nobod~ larc<, ·· Grady' rookie elaar share lead Brian Claar. bidding for h1' lir\t maJor v1ctol) as a rookie on the PC1-\ Tour. and Austrahan Wayne Grady shot 5-unda par 66s Thursda\ to -;hart' the fir~t-rnund lead rn a PCr..\ tournament in ~u1111n \ita.,, ( laar 2, pla>1ng at Plea\ant \"al b ( 11un1n c luh for thl' lir\I ume although he gre~ up 1n V. l·,1ron. ( onn .. tnd compctt•d frequt'nth throughout Pl.Jl·~ fngland had"' b1rd1e' and JU'it OOl" hogn 1n l onqucnng .. J lot 1ol down"1nd·· and cro\\\l.1nd' J' .i m1dmorn1ng \tartt·r Then (irad} winner ol cml~ S 11.IJOU and d1~uahlicd three 11me .. th 1\ )Car ru<lc ..1 hut b1rd1e start through tht• wind 1n the afternoon to 11e ( laar In an LPC1.\ e' l'OI in Kent. Wash . Krh Mvugban took th~ read with an eagle on her fifth hok and held on w11h a 5-under-par 6 7 • 10 the first round Mon.igh<1n. ~6 a two-year LP(i•\ \eteran from .\lhuquerqul' finl\hc<J a <>troke o-.er l'arh finishers HolUs St.at')', Juli Inkster and Amy Bent l 1ed at 69 were Laurea Howt:, Ju Stepben1011, tour rookie Deb Rlcurd and Betsy KlJlg. Bui Hayes hotl) denies the alkga11 on. .\ a former Texas .\ggic he "ouldn"t do that. Ha, es said. • ·"I did not go for hie; C)es," Johnson said. '"I was actual!) tr)1ng to get a 'peck of dust 01Th1s C)ebrow." Denver emerged wi th a 38-36 victory an the penalty-filled game. - Johnson says Ha) CS nearly blinded ham. which he said was more upsettrng than the knt'e 1ryu0-later 10 tht' game that will cost him six w~eks of ac11.on. NCAA restores eligibility to 46 MISSION. Kan. -The NCAA an- nounced Thursda) 11 had restored· the ehg1b1ht} of 44 football players at the Un1vers1t) of Ten nessee and two others at the Un1 vcrstty of Minnesota. The Minnesota playt'rs had been declared 1n- ehgiblf for' 1ola11on~ of NC.\A rules regarding extra benefits. With their eltg1b1ltt) restored. the players "111 pla) aturda} in the season opener because the ··"'ere 1nadve.nantl) involH~d in a situation that 1s mon.• an 1nstitut1onal matta." Ola' R Kolkvoll. chairman l>I the cltg1b1ltt) fomm1lll'~. USC freshman cleared to play LO~ ANGELE~ -'ioulhl·rn (al freshman Garv Wl'llrmtn. who had been held out of (all foo thall practice wh1k awa11ing "enfica11on that he had 1;1t..en thl· 11 high school core courses required unda Propo<,11ton ~8. has been cleared to begin practicing 1mmed1atl'h with the Trojan<;. thr '>Choo! announced Thurc,da) l he clearance was granted lollow1ng lhl' romplc· lion ofrorrespondence between Im high \C'hO(JI and thl' NC.\.\, acrnrd1n~ I<> the Southnn Cal wort' inlor· ma11 on offi rl' Wellman 1., a '·9 t 711-round llank1:r trom V..estlake Village Slaney gearing for comeback NE W YORK -Mary Decker Slane) alwa)'S has high expectations whenever '.>ht' races. but the nation's premier distance runner said Thursday she 1s going into the Mercedes Mile On Fifth Avenue with <;Oml' trep1dat1on -and 10 have fun '"I don"t expect m1raclC$.'" ":ud Slan~._who will be raung for the firsi time in a )ear -a la)ofT cau~d b) thl' h1rth ofhcruaughtl'r, .\shlc~ I ~nn on Ma) 10 Television, radio TELEVISION 'i rm -BASEBALL: Angel-, <It Ch1laRQ. t h(lnncl 'i 10 p.m -WRESTLING Channel 56 '-RA DIO 5 pm:• -BASEBALL: Angels at Chicago. K "'re n 101 7 35-p m -BASEBALL < 1nc1nna11 .ill l)odgers. KAB( (790) ·Corona del Mar girls spike Barons The C orona del Mar H 1gh vol- leyball team. bal k under the d1rcc11on of Charlte Rrandl' ~"P' ,,., record perfect b) hrcc /1 ng t" J I 'i-1 I 5· 5 15-3 \ 1uon 11\l'r I 011 n1a1n Valle) Thur~a y · The young. hut nix'nl·nccd CdM squad upped 11' reuird 10 2-0cntcnng the Orange ( ount\ Tournament Sat- urday at Westm1n'>ll'r High fountain Valley stands at 0-1 "We're coming along... Brande said. "I'm putting '>t: \era I P<'OPlc 10 a - ' In othl'r earl} 'Season non-con- ference girl'i' action: Mlulon Viejo 3, Hantln1ton Beach t : The Oiler" rallied from J I ' ' deficit 10 w11h1n 14·12 1n tht' fin:ll game. but Mm 1on V1CJO held on al Huntington Bcat·h for thl' '1t'lnf) 10 the season opener for both teams The D1ablo~ won 15-Q. 12· I 5 15-12. 6-15 15-12 Lt'admg tht' (hkr" were out<;1de h11tt'r Angt'la Manm. middle hitter Laune Jone!> and setter Annes1a BelekolT lot of tough s1tuat10n' I m trying to Edison 3, Gardea Grovt O: Edison ... build for the late Octuhcr 'lovcmhcr 2-1. ne ver tnukd lrHKl)' game on the time. which 1s the ke) pan of the wa' 10 a 15-S. 1 S-11 . 1 S-4 home season. But it docsn 't ~!low u\ IO do a~ victor) over the Argonaut~. Lynn well as we could now. Ferry and Jenny Enedall led the way Lead1na the way were 'K'nHlr t('flnl with 11 and ('lght kill\. rc<ipec:11vcl) c,aptam Chnsty Linden (e1gh1 <"llC \(lter Jeannine Thor1111.. had .,., 5ervc~). Laune Wooten ( 14 kill\) 3n<l "~ 1~1und Jex.he r>om1n1c pla\'ed well setter Ann Mane Mo1so (4() """"'' on the ha ck hne · Irvine 3. L• Quinta 0: Middle hlocker Bev Oden. out~1de hitter Kell> Gnblx·n and 1,c.•1ter Shana Arnold led In 1ne tu a ~a'><>n-opcnmg v 1CIM) over I a ()u1nla 10 '>tra1gh1 game~. 15-3. 15-11. 15-7. M•ter Del 3, La1uaa Beacll t : Mia K1chlc} and a 'itrong team ellon \parked the Monarchr; over Laguna. l.S·ll .10-IS.18-16.13-15. IS-13ma thrt·e·hour. 15-mmutc match. In women·~ 1.ollc1tc ac11on Cal Poly SLO 3, UCI 9: Cal Poly, S-1. sent the ntt>aters. 3-6. to their third conS«ut1 vc loss. IS-7. IS-13, IS-710 th ernnfcrcnce opener for both team\ at '\an l u1'i Ob1'1po. Km • Rohert<; and .\h11on Wood hod e1Jhl and ti \ c ktll<, f't''lpce11vcl~ 10th(' IO\IOR effi')M Santa An a Valley is no match in opener against Roadr unners By ART MORROW o ... , l"flol c .. ,........., The Saddleback High football t1:am 1s ranked eighth m the Cl F-and 11 defin11el) showed Thursda) night as the Roadrunners trounced cross- town nval Santa Ana Valley. 41 -6 at an ta .\na Bowl m the season opener. The "In 'iet up next ~eek"s cit) showdown with h1ghl) -rated Santa .\na. the defending Sou them C ·nn- fcre nce Cl F champion. "We need 10 put th1~ win 1ntu perspective. We need 10 consider v. ho our opponent was. Valle~ JUSI was not well-prepared for tonight's game Next week we pla}' the defending Cl f- rhamp1ons. Santa .\na. and we will be read)." '>a id Saddleback Coach J1:rn Witte . .. Onn· v.e got field pos111on we were able to cont ml the hoe of ~cnmmage and therefore control the game:· added W111c. It appeared that Valle) was affected b) Murph} ·s La~ .\lmost an}' thing that could go wrong. dtd go "rong The Falcons went most of the first half w11hou1 complellng a pass . .\nd the) also fumbled numerous times. Fortunately onl y one fumhle was lo~t but theothcrsresuhcd 1n lo-;1 yardage Valley had a bad snap from center on fourth down deep in ti'> o""n tcmtory. fomng 11s punter to c;cramble for the loO\e hall. Thi~ left the Roadrunners with a first and goal at the 10 ftom where they qu1ckl) !>Cored one of their six touchdowns. The Falcons alse> suffered tnJUflC'i to a rouple of key playe~. center WARRIORS .. From Cl Dero'>a NOJI credited the offcfl'1\l' ltnc lor m~ch of Woodbndge·s succe~s. ·,,fhe C'nt1re line played treml'n· doL~I).". he said. "M' roachc~ have rdll) worked them into golld 'ihape. That\ a good sign th1'> early in the ~eason ·· San Clemente pulled to within a touchdown. 20-14, on a 29:yard run b} Morgan late an the third quarter . Then Brougher hit Townsend for a 28-}'ard touchdown w11h 5·02 left and put the game out of reach with a 6- yard p~ss to Mike Babyak with I :45 remaining. * W...,,ldee l4. San a.m.mt 14 Sclll('t llY Ouertln Sa,, (ltmtnft 1 0 1 0 14 WOO<ll)(10Ge 6 1 1 14 -34 W-Townstno I' run (~l(k te lled l SC-Morgen • run (Gree~ l\ICI< I W--Odum 19 rul\ tSmllPI 11.1Ck/ W-TownHnd 16 DU I from BrovgMr I 8oolnrovd klek I SC-Morgan 19 run tGrttk Juckl w-Townstnd ?I PtU from BrOVQl\er 18oot11rovo kiekl Alltll<MlllU I 400 fuflmaltO I GANll STATISTICS st "'"' oown' J Rusr1H·v1rd•~ 1) 116 P9n1r111 vardage 60 P1u1r111 •· 12· I Punls 4 7• f:umbles·lvmOltt IO" I· I Ptnafllet·varOaH S·60 w II Jt rn "' U·11·0 7·31 1 I 6·1S 1"0fVIDUAL RUSHING SC-Mor11111 11 '1. Grlnmen •·I. 811Plter. 1-16, Grtefi,, f ·f W-8vrkt. 4· 11. Town\enel, 14·t S, 8rovghlr IO•JI, VUfkOYlcll, 7·,, ltlo•. 4 •t. ()Oul'll I It JOfte' l )4, ltoelfitw•, I lot m1nu1 ? INOfVlOUAL II' ASMNG SC-Or..-. S·lH. U w-er-hef. 13·20·0 1'f Yurllovl(h I I 0. INDIVIDUAL RI CllVING SC-Htnr• 1 ' 8ul'l•tr , 12 PllllllP' I II lfO<illffff I • W-Fllla l 20 ftrffll I f~ 1J10\ I 8 Jor di" I 16 Babve• I 6 !>o•,n\011 I 17 Town1 el'O l 1' ' .. Alben Acosta and tailback Paul Peters. · These inJunes and m1stake'i allov.- ed the Roadrunners to v1nually move the ball at will. The> controlled the ball much of the game with their power ground gaJ'T!e. outgaan1ng their opponents' on the ground 255-43 In total offense they had a 32 J-1 l 4 edge. Despite gaining more yardage through the air. the Roadrunner<,' passing attack faltered as th,·y com- pleted 7 of 20 aerials. * Sadcht>acll 41, Santa Ana Valev 6 Seer• by Ouarttn Sente Ana Vellev 0 0 0 6 6 Seddle1>ac~ 1 13 ? I o -41 Sect-VeMt I run (HPlatmen klCkl Sect-Primou' 2 run 1~0111,.,.n kick I Sed--OnflvtrO\ 9 PIU from ff'lt<len 1i..1cO. tatted Sect-8 Tnurmeno a PIU from Therien I Holalmen •1c11 > SeO-H TPlurmena 6 run IH01e1men k•Ckl Seo-Sente Crur 1 run (Rot>t!•I\ 0.1c~l SAV-Ptter\ S run 111.ICk tolled) Attenoenct 1.000 lesllmaltd l GANIE STATISTICS ~d First OOwM 11 Rushes·varoege •I· ?SS Ponlng vordelHI 6a Peulnll 6· 11 0 Punt\ 1·'8 Fumbft\·fumbfes lo\f l·l Penenles·verdege •·lS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING SAV a JO 43 71 1· 10-I • 31 2· 1 9·10 SaO-Prlmov$. 10· 11 I OtSenrlego, I· 17 H fr.urmono 1· 31, V11i. S· 11, Senra Ctul . ? 1 Holllmtn ?·7 Tate&, 3·S, Tlltntn 3·7. Duo man l·I SAV-Lecv. S·l?. Peter\, 16 21 Calhoun, 1 ? Perez. 3 0. Alvarez. S· 11 INDIVIDUAL PASSING SaO-Thlrltn, 6· 11·0, 6a SAV-Alveraz , S·IS·I u , Calhoun ? S·O 38 INDIVIDU AL RECEIVING Sed--OnflverPs • •9. Senfe Crur I 17 8 Thurmond. 1·8 SAV-<nllu 1 38 Ramiro ? 16 Roo1n\on. 1 s. Pt1ers, I· 19 Kennl'd) scmor running hack John < hmtcnscn lamed the bulk of the attalk for the ln<\h. ne111ng 164 ~ards nJ\h1ng un ~.I ca mes. His longl''il was a ~5 ·~ Jrda 1n thl· 1h1rd quarter which· kJ the· lmh tu a first-and-goal \llUjlton Hui a lOsth fumbk. re· -· lll\l'rt'd h' C..,l•Jha"k dt'fen\l\l' t•nd D.1\l· Reda. halted the drn e ·· fhl'lr runn111gg:ime hun us ... said C. ,1rr11110 ··I he~ wl·rc . running tht' trap aga1n\t u., and we had 10 make 'iomt· adJu!.tml'fl t'i. You can't sta) in thl' 'aml· dcfl·n'>l' for' l'I) long ag:11nst C lfJlh fJohn l Carroll. hecau~c he'\ g1llng 111 figure \Orne "a}' to lx•at )OU. 11·, .t l he'>~ game out thl'n.· ·· * o, .. n View 29, Kennectv 14 Scert bV 0ue1'11W• Octn• Voe.., 9 O 1 13 -19 Ktnneov O 1 O 1 -U OV-Srut>e 12 •un IBenrem ''Ck) OV-Sefetv Center snap out pl tnO cont K-<rur JO 111 u from 8rhtow (Milne 1<1c•d OV-Bowen fumblf recoverv In eno 1ont K-<hr l"tnsen U run (Miine klcl<I ov-eu111>itn 6 run [l(:ck felled' OV-Winc 1 PIU from Spence IBl'•tram '!Clo.I A.ttenoanct 1100 lt>flmat~J GANIE STATISTICS ov Fl"I oown\ 10 Ru,r.e, .. vardaot 71 l•q Panlno vero111e 57 Paulnci • a o Puft'' • 40 S Fumbfe\-fuml:>ft> 10,1 f t Pena111u ·vero1111e 14 141 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING I( 10 31 as 5' 6 13·0 J 3S.J l ·I 13·'7 OV-Srul>I 14 10. 8eeul>•cn 8 n SCH'nce A 11 C.utlttrtt I tor minus S fC-13 ·1~ INDIVIDUAL PASSI NG OV-S11tnce, 4·1 I S7 K-8r11row, 7·5 I 17. •miler 4 1 11 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING 0~8owen. I 17 Srul>a I· 13. W1n(I 7 U K-<ruz 1·9 W1l$On l·I HtPl>t 1 70 Ll"<1Qu1s1 I 1 (hrt\lensen. 1·10 SoCal College shows changes in athletics New conference. s ports, coach es m ove ~n to picture Southern C ahfornia College.• ath- lc."t1cs " undt'rgoing several change.; this year \,\.Ith a new conference. a new spon 1n men's and women·s crew; countr~ and two new coaches. Former!} called the NAIA D1!>trtct Ill. thl' tioldt'n State Athletic Con- ference will mcludt' the Vanguards along with Azusa Pacific. Point Loma, California Lutheran. Fresno Pacific and Westmont colleges. Here·s a capsuk look at the Van- guards' fall sports: Women '• volJeyball CN c.h: 81111 Wiider (wcond vtar). 1"5 Neerd: 10-12, 2· 7 confernece T.., ~ t<rlstv Woodl>IJrn, Li C1nada, Sr., S·I. 1eflslde 111ack, Julle Townsand, M1g1ll1, Jr., S·I, leflslde hiller T.., reuvttl; Kim Barrios, Fr. 6-2. rlghtslde allack, Keren Dick, lrvlne so Cal. Cl'lrlsllan, Fr • S· 11. middle I'll lier, Adriana van de Lindt. Cosle Mesa, Sr S· 10, Hlltr OvttMer: Wiider returns onlv four Olayers, two ot IMm siarttrs. In 1 rebuilding season, but 1 lht 1eam Is \!Ill exi>eeltd to b4t 1.1rong. WOOdburn IHd\.the middle •lfttk •ftar topolno rhe Ledv Vanguards In a1mo.r tverv ottenslvt c11t00ry In 1915 .. Mea'•.occer CMdl: Otvt Mcleish lflnl Ytlr). lflS rKWd: 6• 11, 4 S .. onfertnct T111 r~l: Garv Hoag, Santa Barbara. Sr fullbllck, Don Htndrl(k\ Fremonl Jr rullbaCll, Trenton Mol. S.n Jose. Jr. midfielder, Tyson Mot, S4n Jose, Jr forward T09 recruits: Tim Ramaoe. Hunt1no1on Beach, Fr , goalle. Ed Limon. Fremont, Fr , lorwardYmldflelder. Bren I Lmdslrom Cnlno, Fr • fullback • ~r art1 Pl"odUcn: Greg Morhn Co"• Mesa. Jr , mldfrelder. Oovg Morlln, Costa Mesa, Fr • fullback Ou1'0otl: McLelsh. one ol the moll successful coaches in small co11eoe soccer, wlll s~nd his firsl season rebuilding with onlv five slarters returnin9 Bui lhree ot ll'lem are 'llery lmPOrlant ones In All· Olsltlcl Ill fullback Hoag, 1eam defensive Plover of tl'le Year. Hendricks, and ream ottenslve Ptaver ol the Year Tyson Mol. R1m199, an All·CIF ~alle for Edl$0n Hloh, l'leads lhe list of newcomers who wHI vie for $1artlno sPOls Men '• croa. country CNd\: Oavt Newton (l irsl vtar I IH S rKord: Old not field 1 .. m T0c» rKrvltt~ Bobbv En11m1noer, Carson. Sr., Eduardo Lam. Sr , Noel Diaz Jr • Ou11oelc: Newron, a former track end cross country runner 111 K ings ColleQe In New York has 1uembled 11 Pair ot competitive runners In Enltmlnger and Lam. t>ul how well lhe remainder of ll'le team win back those two In ltam comi>elltlOl'I Is ouMtlonable Entzmlnger's r ecorded !Imes over ll'le summer would Place him fn '"'-IOP 10 ln the dlslrlcl end Lem 's would out l'llm wlll'lln the top 2S Enlzmlnoer, who IOQged 700 lralnlno mites over tl'le \ummtr, was an All·CIF runner el Canon High l'lls senior vear Women'• cra...country CM~: 01vt Newlon tfltst v.ar> 1"5 recent: Old no1 flt ld rtam T• NUVttl: Renee C.rtwH, Man· htlltn Beatti. Jr , l(rl111 Cha Pin. E.n· ctnllas, Fr ~: Tl'le llnevo Is ovestlonablt In the first Yt1r tOf' tl'le soort, t>ul CrewH has Deen comoetlno on l'ler own In mini· mer1tl'lons She was All ·CIF al Manhattan Beacl'I High and IOO~ 600 mlr.s In 1r1lntno over Iha •ummer Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Fnday, Sepiember 12. 1 ... '* C8 Lacy drt,ves home tte-breaktllgrun as Birds stop_R~dS~x·s 1 1-g~mesketn wit h 8-6wtn - ------=----= --- " the Ranaen . the Taaers ~at Milwaukee. RoyaJ1 '7, MartM" I: In Kansas combined on 1 fivMilkr u San Viola. 14-11 , aave up e1aht hits and Darnell Coles drove in three runs Cuy, Willie Wilson tnplcd with one Francisco beat Cincinnati. three walks over seven innjnp and wuh a first-inntn& double whale Kirk out in the 10th innina. scorina ftudy Tbe Oiants' fourth victory in five struck out a season hi&h of 10 batters. Gibson. Alan' Trammell and Tom Law and boostina the Royals to the pmes pulled them within one-half From AP dJape&~e1 BAL Tl MORE -Pinch-tiiner Lee Lacy. sin&Jod home the tie-oreakina run 1n die 'Clihth. inning Thursday ntaht and the Balttmorc Orioles beat Boston, 8-~. ending the Red Sox's 11 - ,gamc winning streak. ~ sin&lcd to center apanst .Joe T.be Ranaers have fost sev.en of 10 Brook.ens each homered for the victory o~er Seattll'. pme of the second-place Reds in the Sambato, and Juan Beniquez hit a pmcs and tr&JI tbe Anaels by nine Tiaers. pinoina Juan Nieves, 10-10. Law reached leading, <'ff when NL West · • · sacrifice fly oJT Bob Stan1ey. aatnes in the AL Wett. · ·with his si"xth urai&ht loss. Detroit shoitstop Rey ,Qua nones bo9blcd bis Davis. who h.ad Qnly thn:e ruo1 The Red Sox still enjoy a rune-Yullffl S-7, BIH Jn1 •-•: In benefited from fiv( unearned run11 easy grounder.· • bBtted an 1mc.e Aua-s, bit bit 11\11 gamecdge overtheToronto Bluc Javs Toronto. pinch-hitter Dan Pasqµa's A11 Z, Wkate Sox 1: In Chicago, Royals rookie 8<l Jackson and Jim homer of tbc season 1n the fourth and I 0-game advantage over the New three-run double in a· four-run ninth Joaquin Andujar pilched a sax-hatter Sundberg each went 4 for 5. Sundberg innanaofT81ll Gullick.son. 13-10. Will ·The -Orioles. who scored twic-e in the~h-fon0=61fe.Joac:J&fihc bases an the t1&hth on a double by Mike Young, a walk to John Stcfero. and an error by rrh('ver Steve Crawford. 0-1. on· Floyd Rayford's bunt. York Yankee\ an the . American inning sparked New York ~o a 7-S and rookJe Jose Canseco hit his 30th drove 1n four runs. 1nclud1 n1 a three-Clark had led oft"with• sin&lcand was ~q~&". vk~ryo~r t~ru~·Ja~a~a homerun.~d~O~~~~"the~r~u~n~h~o~m~e~r~•~n~t~~~e~~~t~h.wJ~a=tl~~~n~~~d~~f~o~re~c~d~~aul~s~e~c~o~n~d~~oun~-C~•-oud~y--~ In other American CCag_u_c_a_Cl-;i-o_n_: ---oubtllfd"c1er . --v.1t' fours1ngJC$, lhr~ofihem infield.and Maldonado· s grounder · to . * AMEAICA'.f LEAGUE Twins 6, Aa.....,1 2 • TEXAS F1•tc11r u MStntv lb s1..-re c1 LAPr\11 01' oer~n to 1ncv11il• rf MCOwtl cl Sl•UIJlll c PeclM' 11 &uKhll 71> Portw l>ll Browne or .. MI NNHOTA , tbrllbl ell r llbl 'l 0 I 0 PuckeH d 4 2 I O S I ) I !>alls 011 3 1 3 4 4 0 0 0 WHnln Ofl I 0 O O 4 O o O Hroek lo 1 O O O 3 0 0 0 GMfll lb 4 I 1 I 3 0 I 0 8rM\l<.V rl 4 0 0 O I 0 0 0 HelGM' II 4 I 3 0 4010 8•~11 0000 ~ I 3 1 Ge11 u l 0 I 0 3000 R c 100 1 I 0 1 0 Lm Cit 10 l 0 1 0 0 ll 0 0 T~,.. JS 1 10 2 Tetlll' J.I 61 1 6 kere bv lfllllftes T .. u 100 010 000-1 MlnMwta 101 011 oo~-' Geme Winning R81 -Gae111 C111 E-lncevlglle OP-Ttxe\ 1, MlnMSOI• I L08-Tnu 9, M•MttOla s 18-Ptclort• M Sltnltv 1 18-H&tcl'ler HR--M Slanlev ( 11. StlH 1 Il l. GHlll 130). PtCIO<'tll CO se-Puc•ett 111· ~.11,,. llHO Tnu HOt.illl> L,11 10 lltnMll M W1"1am' MofWCIC IP H It Elt II SO 6 ~ 4 1 4 1 I I 0 I I 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Twla1 I, Rusen t: In the Metro-In the opener. rookie Doug Drabe1c Andujar, IQ..6, won his. third drove an hlS first major-league run. Gullickson. dome. Mark Salas hat two home runs pitched a fi ve-hitter over 71h inntn'5 straight game. He walked two crnd Pa4rn t , Braves l: In San Dic&o. and drove in four runs and Frank and Ron Kittle hat a two-run hon)er as struck out three In his fifth complete-In the Nataonal League. Ed Wojna patched a th.rec-hitter i.o his Viola beat Texas for the ~venth New York won. 3-1. Kittle aJso a,a~e. anclud1ng three in a row. Rich Gluts t . 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Slluk>ck, Third McKHn T-3'?9 A-10,419 Kev L. 17· 10 WP-Kev 1 r l Umo orts-Home. Keiser. Flr11, Palermo ~ono, 8"no.men. l nlra; Coonttv T-2 24 Valenzuela wiiis ~l9th, 14-6 LOS \:-.iC;ELE~ (AP) -fC'rnando v JknLUrla h.td a difficult time get- ting there. but he became the Na- 11onal League's first 19-game winner anywa) "He dcfin1tcl) struggled." Dndgcr catcher Make Sc1osc1a said of Valen1uela "But he's thl' type of pi tcher who 1..rn be effective v.hen he's 'lrugghng \\ c finall> got ham som (' run\ · Thn:c-run homers b; Reggu: \\ il- ltams and Pedro Guerrero and a ,olo ~hot tn C irl'g Br~ k led cbc Dodger\ w a 14-fi '1ctol") fhur\JJ) night tH a che Huuston Astros. Vakn1ucla wall get h1\ lirst tr) ac tx·tnming the first 20-game wanni:r 1n the :"-i:H11inal Leagut' \\ c<lnt''ida~ n1gh1 1n -\tlanta. "That's good. 1"11 gct fi\C da)S rc\I Jnd p1tlh on the sixth da) ... \ akn1ucla \<11d. ··n1 just go o ut and p1tt·h the '><tmc itamc ·• Tonlght'• game C1nnnnat1 (Welsh 5-6 ) al Dodgers (Holton 1-01 T ime: 7:35. TV: ~one. Radio: K."\BC (79111 Saturda~ ·s game· C1nunnn11 at Dodgers. 12.20 p.m. Houston Manager Hal Lanier said has cl ub s1Qipl) turned 1n tv.o cl unkers an a row at Dodger <itadium "When you g1 ve up I 0 runs 1n liH· 1nangs. )Ou're not going to heat an~­ bod) ... Lanier -.aid. ··We JUSt d1dn"t pla) two good hall game' We d1dn·1 pla) well 1n an) rc'iJX'l t tonight. but chere's alwa' s tomorrov. I ho~ wc "'111 pla) a t>eu .. ·r game ·· The Dodger~. aided b\ three Hous- ton errors. won thr1r fourth stra1J(ht Ar bit r a tor to hear Gossage case against Padres Sept . 19 S.l.'.\I [)If(,() ( .l.PI -.\ graevann.• tiled aga1n!.t Padres management 1n the su.,pcn5.mn of San Diego reliever Rach .. Goose"' Gossage will be heard by an Jrhllrator Sept. 19 an Hou'iton. pla)'er\ union nllicaals said. The dJle and place for the hcanng <"'a<; dl·tcrmineJ Wcdm:sda~ dunng a m('et1n~ in Nt:"' York among arbi- trator l1eorge Nicolau. Donald Fehr. head ot tht• Major League Players Ass°' 1a11on. and Barry Rona. general counc;el for tiac;eball owners. The Padres will he an Houston on 'kpt 111 It> 1)JX'n a sen<'' ag.ainst the J 1v1s1on·kading o\stros (im..age. a JS-H·ar-old nght-hand- cr, v.a-. 'iU~JX'nded without pay .\ug ~<J h) duh pre'i1dent Ballard math after the reliever's second public attack on Padres management thl" <,ca-;on Smith han1,.hcd <iossagc for thc rest ot tht• \l·a,c>n undn Major League [fnderstated Elega n ce is the Difference at Carys & Co. Rule 13 that allo"''> managcmt•n1 to d1sc1plinc players for repealed ach of ansubordana11on. The rule stali.!.'i no <;uspcnsaon can last more ch.in 'U da~" The Padrl·s c;ea.,o n end-; Oct 5. Union rcprcsentall\.CS haH· said the ac11on \ w latcd {ios~gc·., free spect•h nght\ Smith ha'>saad the issue as one of an t•mplo~cr":. right tn discipline an employee and has nothing to do with n·nsor<1h1p. Two day!. before Gos'lage·!. suspension. he v.ac; quoted In-a newspaper 1nCl·n 1c"' a' ~~ ing chat ',m1th "doc'>n·1 kn1>\" an} thing and docc;n"t caa··· Jh<H1 t h.t'ichall He also 'i.lu.I m11h. and h1'i motha- in-lav.. team owner Joan k.roc. cared more about their cruc;ade against subst:mce ahuse m hascba11 rhan fielding a winning team (jossage has two )Cars rema1n1ng on hls rnntrat·t with the Padres game w11h their highest 01Tcns1 ve output this ~ear ' Steve Sax. v.ho had four h1ti the night hcfore. had tv.o doubles and an RBI \ alen1uela. I Q_Q, ~a\e up nine hit' and li\e runs an seven innings dnd struck nu1 SI\ batters without walk- ing one_ He ga\ c up three runs in 1hc fir\t tv.o innangc; hefore settling do\1.n Ke' 1n Bas'> reJt'hed \'alenluela for ht'> ) ')th homt>r th1c; \ear Denni\ Po""cll \tt•ldt:d < 1lcnn · Da1;1s' ~9th homer. ,·hen v.as t>jected Ken HO\.\. ell got the 13\t two outs. Houston scored first on Phil (jar· ncr'c; douhle. hut chc Dodgers t·un- \Cned tv.o hit' and two errors into chree run\. tv.o unt>amed. in the first. Sa\ ll•d otT v.ath a double and. after a v.alk. '>lOred on a single b) 8111 Madloc. k Hou5.Clln nght fielder Bass thrl'"" th<' hall into the Dodger dugoul. sending Enos C-ahcll home and "1adloc~ to third. Madlock urcd when second baseman Rill Doran m1splaved a rou- tine grounder hat by Make Scaoscaa. 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SATIMDAY'I • ..,,.,., ur-tf ll·•v•......,.., l'lnt ... ~ ltilS """ Turrell hits longshots PGA teu,....ment JoM ~half9v ' t.i ~ M9u..) lll k li. 11.nr Brian CIH r 33-~ 0 A W11l0tlng Wavne Cr.civ l2·~ l(tft Green 8o0Clv Wadklnl lt·~ ~"' 9roolll Wavne Levi JS-~ Hubtrl Grftfl Lerrv Rlnkw lt-~ Loren lllobtf'•s 6 1H Gleuon 36-n-.t Slt Yt P1lt RC>Otfl LOhr 3S·~f Mlkt lltelO An!onlo Ceroe 36·~9 Vance HHt11er D•vl\ LOYI Ill 36·33-69 Jav HH\ J C Snead 34-3~9 Calvin PMlt Donnie Hammond 3S·3.,_.9 Tom Kilt Al Gelbf<ger 3S·~9 Curll$ Slrenge "°"'Graham D-~9 J aCk llltnntr M1r1t'Celee YKChla l S·U--70 lllOl>trl Wrtnn M ike McCullOUOh :M·lb-70 Gerv Hetll>efg 6re11 Udlltf' 36· J.-10 01nt1v Heottr G-S.uen 3S·3S-10 Adri111 '"''s llllCllUO ZO'OI l6·3S-11 Dann'/ Bri111u 3'·3'r--11 Pe t LlndMIV 31·31--H A,.._ALOOSAS 3'·3'-n OavlO ~· 37·»-lS FllllST RACE 4 furlOftt• Purse 13.* flllff l7·lS--72 Eduervo lllom.ro 37·lt--7S vH r oldi •!IQ uti 'talmlno prl(I 13.SOO l$·37-n loO P•ncrenll 31·)7-75 0-0..lrt, Act '\ Ftv Hfeh, Sl\ollvo. Mr ~-»--n Lon Hllllllt 3'·Jt--7S Cl\8dredl, Trt8'ur• Trove. Fancv'' 0u111 ... ll·3S--73 Mlkt Smlttl )7·»-7S Loose Cha nge lantlt Time ""o ll·ls--73 Brld Felltt )S-40-75 Elfvlblt-Ourt111lv Humotv, . 31·)6-1' Cllertts COOdV Jf·»-7S SELECTIONS 1 ... ftllll Tlmt, 1 Treuure ll·lS--73 Chlo hck 37·31--75 Trove. 3 Snollvo L0119'hol' Fencv'• Ou1ke1. 37·36--73 0111 Forsma n 31·37-7S OUAltTa"MOaSIS . TERRY TURRELL 3'·34-73 Jotv $lndeler 3S·40-n HCOND •Aca. 110 yaros. PurH· $3,000 . 3&·»-73 Steve 9PWl"lltn >1·3'-76 ThrM veer olOt e nd uP Cla lmll\g price· U,SOO, 13 Ciotd N' Siiky ($olltl 36·37-~3 Btrrv JMCllll 31·31-7' Swlu 8anaer: El Po•rero Red•,L• N11ur11. 141 Yosemlle RoH cWerrtn 1> lf·l+-3 Aevmond FIOvd 36·40-7• Tiit Ftsllv•>. Devit Cr.lot, lilltlll' Hubie. Fortune IS e·Fal\Cv Hllltr•(()ouglas·2) 113 llJ llJ 36·37-73 Bob Glider l1·39--7• For On.. ltOlltl' Young Al\O Elltl~llt,e TM -Oo/ltlCI Warrt11 entrv 3'·31-73 Harry Tevlor ll·Jl-7• Vlkt. Sun TM SUnnv. 6oelng'747 aLaVIN S.aNS U · 11 "Hu Mntd eml>te 37·)6--73 Frank Conner 3'·37-76 SELECTIONS 1 Swlu Benatr, 2 RQ9ef warning " 10 QUkknau 1n ,,,. "1j)tnlno. mov" lS-31-73 Jttf Slumen 31·31-76 Youno, 3 El Potrero Red Long\llOI .... ,,,. llllt nice l>"O\Ot<I, H rtl\ ,,,. cell, DAlllCY'S Oa1ly Pilot handicapper Terry Turrell opened the LA County Fair m~ung Wednesday by choosina lonJ"hot winners Stem· .bold ($89.20) in the· fo urth race and Truly A Ncifhbor ($ 19) in the second race as his top sclcc1ions. Othcrtop winners 11itluded For The Boys ($4.60) in 1hc seventh race, Nostradamus ($4.40) in the ninth and J.R. Johnson (SS.40) in the I I th. 36·31-73 Core v Pevln 3'·Jl-16 Vlkt • LOVI ()·ll.Swltl o•ughler ot Eltoanl Prince 36·37-73 Jim Tl'IOrPe 40-36--76 " - 1•1rmo., MllwaukM __ _.6 ... t _.._1.._1 _ .... .._9_.J _IL._ Boll Eeuwooo 3•·37--11 Tom Pernice Jr t 11111v hiOktns ~~rn C'ra mtr 3l:lS:'.-~llol•llul!!..Jo1JOo1!"!U*~.----"l.a.Z~·_.l..__=~Zo.&-...,,,.T•H...-•_D~ lllACI. 170 vtrd\ PufH 110.000 Condllloned DY nnt trelner, 6 1aCk PfCkl uQ -.. f •.... l'Vlr , ..... '*"I :lJI ...._,1...,1 •"'= I I~ ----""'~ ---4=--'"""" EllC!llrlPICt SlikH .• AllOW .. nc• -r~lllblllfl' ™ lill>uifl, -..ru O'aNClfft !'1"11--"'UUIJU ~ 'L _,, --,JM -. ·-.. _. °' 3 • 73 Ian Mtnne ll·ll-76 y11r otd' a11d up Gron Punt 110,1$0, Bumped \OOn etler Ille 11er1 IO\l11u ecllon • '"11'1• •AllEZING NC>ela (I · II Off 'Inc• 68 n ••6 11 66 73 41/S 18 I Tllundllv'1 Scor" A..-. el Cltvtton<I PO<! rain New Yoo, 3·7, roro1110 I S 0.lroU I . Mllweu>.et O kllll'T\Oft I. BollOll 6 0.kland 2. Cnlcego 1, 1CenM1 Cltv 7, Sealllt 6 110 1nll!nQ\I Ml~I• 6, Textl 2 ...... 9·11), 11 TtdllV'I G•rntl (Sullon 1•:91 al C111ca110 1 Bann11ter Boston (Hufll 10 not New Vor• tN18l\~f\ M1:11 • Balflmore (McCi•ttOOI 10 11 ' "' 01>lrn1I t Pr tr v •·II, n 0.-t•no ( Youn11 11 81 a t Clt've>-tn<t A ~w.noe11 1·1), n S.a1116 <La nu11on 11 11 a• .. e r\a\ ( •• (J~M><\ 10· 10) n Tt11H Korrea 9 111 e1 M•Mr\qte Pur '"II" •·I J, n Toro1110 <C•encv I• 9 Ill (Blrkbeck O 11. n Seturde v·1 G•m•> .,...., e• Cn1c1100 n Ttxu el Minnesota Baltimore •• Detro.1 Oaklelld al Cleveland BOllOll 01 New Yor• S..llla e l Ker>Hl C ty ~ Toroo10 a t Milwaukee ~ Hou'1on Clnc111ne 11 San Frenct"o ~ San Diego Allan1e Nation.ti LH~ue WEST DIVISION w 80 II I 68 6\ 6A EAST DIVISION 93 t1> "6' GB 9 11 I\ • ~ New Yor< P11na oe1p1111 St. Louis Montreal Chlcego Pll1$DUrgll 71 68 10 69 68 60 ' ' n 'iO• lJ 490 ,, S9 80 •1• I• Sb 81 Tllundev's Score\ ~S I• HOu\100 O S..tl f=r•nC-\(0 1 C1n\ nn,..• Sen Diego 9 .&I an•" ! 1 '°" TOd.tlv't GamH ~ o.IVf.I\.!" ) 6 ,,. DOOOll'' l·Ol n New Yo,. C. 10.-• • S (Rulfln l 31 ., Cl11Cago £ •t \ ~· to 9 p A' e>er •·n ., Monlr•&t Voum""' 17 10 o' \1 1Forich IS 8 HOuS'O,, Dor" 7 1 _,, S"' 1·2) n , .... , A tlante At.•P' ) 4 •• ... (Krukow IS 8 Serurcwv'> Geme\ C•l\C•M&I a• DOOO.n AU•nto •' Sa" Fran" •\C.('l New Yoo: d f Pn '""P'r'J" , C'11cago 01 P1H\Du'IJ" Montrt~' b' )1 Lo,,,.. " Hou\1011 o• Set~ 0 e11 AMERICAN LEAGUE Anoel avua9t\ .. ) I~ ' l OU!\ I Tl'ttOUClf\ Wednt\dilV'S Came 6.&TTINC AB R H HA •'J:ia1 Ptl Rt.s P oitoor >'Yl'l1te Jovnt'r Burleson Gricl1 Heno• c• Downing O~uice' Peth\ Jeckwn Scl\ol1•1C t I • 600 4 i ··o 0 W1 10 I ~ 0 0 l(i(J \18 ,~ 1~9 n 91 19b l7 I J7 M ~ 11 79\ 161 31 I& A 1S 78S 1•9 4 I 10 t 0 ]8' •S1 80 ltO II 19 1~ \ U9 S9 118 1) 81 16J 16S 81 110 l •I 1~ ~ "8 94 ll •S 1'>8 19) !>I 9'I ·~ \1 '" Howt> Jone' IV llong No P O" M •H'! .. Boont' Totah 1741 13 )I 4 If ]\• 147 68 81 16 44 H 1 h • n ~9 ' 11 111 hi 4 I) I e 114 ·~ S 10 0 I 111 f91 •O 86 I 4S 719 44~ 617 1113 147 MS 161 LLtlW """ Moo•p Ca,,de a•~ Luca\ McCa s• For\'t' F nfpv Coroe•1 SullO" Rul'lte CP\a Ow•l• Frese• T9tals Sevt\ 1 HOUSTON Hetcher ct Well\er ti Doon 2D Garner 3D CDIYP\ ID Bass rt Crur 11 ~II Tl'IOnu Mfierock c W(llf Ph Kl'ePe>e• o C11houn D LOC>e\ O" S0111no o l(tOUQ,. p Pnl<vts oh Tef91S PITCHING IP H ea so W·l ERA • l1 SI ~ 0 0 0., 0 !)/) 8 I 6 I 81 II ~ , .., •1 11 0 t \ H \• \• I I . ~! ~ n ' H 1 O t ~ 11~· 194 !) 111 I~ I I H 1 18 4 ?1 4 t I \' I~· J& 19 1' 1 IP I 411 ~~ I J4 I , I "M I< 11\<1 IA 108 1' Y 18• It I 4 I ? J ~lo ·' (J i •• j ' '4 t 11ll llSS •10 &IS ao ~I '" NATIONAL LEAGUE D~n 14, Astros 6 LOS ANGELES 1b r n !JI l 0 0 I ., c. 0 0 ~ I '1 I • 0 I • 1 ) I 4 I I 1 ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 • I I 0 ) I 2 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0 100 0 0 ri ., 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 .,.,, 10 A"ftP\"' \\ (t)Of'I d Sl;DO\ • Meri •ID t-1itr"I,... ft> Set' 10 Broe k lb SC'OH1a JC.onw c.t Ro/VIPol'Y \it Y alttt11·1t '' C,t,Jlll'' •• ~,.. io>~,"",,. ... .,,,,. 11 •It 6 Tot•h ~C.,t llY Inning) AD r n I>< • I ' ) u ' Cl D j I 0 0 G l 0 0 0 i I , I f 1 I 0 J ) I 0 J j ' I I 0 0 l4 1• U 10 Heust9n 110 001 ()10 0 0 40• • .. l.sAneeltl JOO Game Winning PB• Nu~e E-See. BeH Doren (,Mner DP 11 .. ,.,,.,, I, LOS AngflO I LOB ·Hou\ lo~ \ l <l\ I• ~· P\ 4 2B-Vern"r S11• 7 HP A >'Y»I ""'' f ff1 r 19) Brock 'ISi Gvt'"""' C. Ci~• • SB-S.x •171 S ""f'OOf'' IP H REA ea so Mor• 0-Meere l7·J•-11 Lee Trevino KeMv Kno• :18·33-11 Pt1er JacobHn 3l·36-7• Doug JOhnton 35·4l--16 Cell CelltD, PlteHnl Pollcv, Oayllghl momtnlerllv, flnltlled well tor \ttond In geme S•nle Anll•, rldllr ~nows·ll1lt oval •tll. danetr· l8·36-l4 BoDMenne .0·'1-]7 Avenger, Shllwnte Sul!, Calvx, Mr COiiea Lark, elforl, tlgur" Pul>flc Choice Oii \emt LONG OU\ LOl'IGSHOT I M NO HONEY 8ob Molt Jl·J.t-11 Tim SlmP\On 6 1Hv P1ero1 Jl·J.t--11 Tim Norri\ ~ Mar• Cer11tva1e :M-37--11 Tom &vrum Dave Lund\lrom 31·ll-71 Ceorge Cedlll Erme Gonzeltt 36· JS-11 6111 lvetl\On Lerrv z1eo1er l6·lS-11 Mlt.t Done10 , Pau• A11nger H -36--11 Clertnc• ROl4 Bol>C>v Cole l6·3S-7 ( M •Cflaet Hull>trl Curt Bvt"m 36·3S-71 Pll11>0 8 ieckmer Botillv Cleml>t!ll lS·36--7 I C.torge Arcner Aocro Meo1111e JS·l&-11 Ml>.e Nttolelle Brad Brvanl J8· 34-12 Ceorot &urns David Rummell\ H Jf-n Siu lngre1111m Jim Simon, 36 36-72 8r1en Mogg Howaro fw11tv 37 JS-72 WOO<lv 6lac>.1>urn Garv Mcf ro 36 36--77 Trevor OOOds JOI!: '"m 36-36--12 Steve Jone\ Ja• De\ 11 36·34---77 Ae. Caldwell Tom S~ J7·3S-71 Fred (OUPlt\ ct-B•Hv Andrade 37·3S-12 Mer>. Lvf l om Gte..(on 37·3S-12 Jonn Cook 8ta11111 McC&lll\ltr JS· 37--12 Jln?Htllt l Mike Colenoro 30·36--11 Peter Oo'1e•hu1' S•rve E>t.1no1on 37-ls-n Biii Se nder Jo~ Ce11.,11ner Jr 36·36--77 Buddv C.sroner qoo C -'" l•·l&-72 Chrl\ Perrv . . LPC'..A t.umamem (et Kent, We\I\.) Krll Monegl1en )S·3~1 Je.•n~lle l(ohlneu C lldV Figg Currier Ela>~ CrosDv Amy Be<11 lS-33--68 HOiiis S••n 3•·3A-61 Jull ln~\ler 33·3~ Jan SiePlltn\On JS-34--69 Laurtn HOl"t 34·3~9 StlSY King lS-34--69 Dell Ric11ero lS·~9 M J Smith 3S-3S-?0 Janel .&noer\on 36-3-70 M Sein Z·mmermen 3'-36--70 Bonme Lauer 33· 37-70 Sis Semen 3•·36-70 Belll D11n1t'I )6-lS-71 Lenore Muraot.a 34· 31-71 Judv Otckln\on 3$·36-11 BtckV Pea•\On 36-36-17 S11ilv Quontan 38·3•-17 Sus e Berning )7 lS-17 Laurie Aon>.er )5 17 1' Mar111a NeU\l! ll ·l-12 Nencv RuD•n )S·ll-77 K<1thv PO\PlfwO•• )4 38-77 Miu,. McC.eot!J* ~-lLoo!7 llla'lcv Tom•<" l• )8 17 Joan iov<e JS·)• /1 L111da Hul'I lS·31-7) Ja ne Craflfr 14·31-13 Pattv S1>eena11 19·3•-73 j(afhV WnllwO•ll> 35 18-73 Bero Bun•ow\kv JS 38-13 C nOv Reroc• )b 17-13 Marv Murnhv )6 37-13 Ca t"ov Jn""''O" 11 )b-13 Oct"'" Coe JI J&-1J 'olr•vf' Y') •"9 17 16-13 ')ni-rr T "'~ft )b )7-1) Co"''~'"'"'' Jo ;1 IJ 'Aert Bo1ar111 )!I )/ fl Laur Petf'•\O" \/ 16 /J Merl1>rie otoool' lb· 3l 11 ~ntr IPv r ~,, tlf'U ll 17 IA I o • t41D'J' ti t/ /JA ) Y·~ 8f•l ,j~, 16 )8 '~ P 1D·' WA 'fl<' JI J/ I; µ.,, 8 raa•"• )q lS 74 Pt Uv Jordan Ttn'V Jo'Mver\ Snellev Hamlin Joov Roseo•h•I lllckl Feroon Mitzi Eooe Jtrllvn 6 rl11 LvnnAoems LuLong Relllet Ave~o Okamoto Oeedef Lasker Pam Allen Janet Colei COiieen Weill.er BerDera Peno.rout Dale Euoet1nu Sanora Pelmer J~11e GtOdl!s Corott Che rDOnmer Sue Erh C·nov Holt Snerr S•etn11auer Cllr"' Jol\l\M>n Ba•oare Barrow Su\11n Tonkin Nen<v Scranton Senora Souzkh SuS>e MtAlfl,1er l(elhY 6akt!r 1(1m S'1•Pman Pollo R1110 Donna Ceoonl I( ••SI> Arrtngl()ll C Mon•gornerv Belsv Berrell Mvre 81eckwe4oer J&Ckle 6erl\Cll Lori Wt\I Anne·MMle Pa111 0 Howe C11antellor Sneron Berrell l t\tle Pearson Na11c v l eo1>e11er M11rv Ow•tr 17·J7-14 Rick Dt lPOS 3'·39--n Smollln lnVt\lmtnl, R•les Cold Also SHOT AUNTIE 0 31-31--1• Dena Qylglev 39·3t-77 Ettgillle--AIH AQlln N•llve Seoul, Z8VI\ Cun 31·31-14 Jeff Bailtv 37·40-17 FIOw 36·31--7• Dave ElcNttMtrger 39·»-n SELECTIONS t Mr COlfa• Lark. 1 Devllohl ;Jf'·lS-7• Jim Dent 36·41-n Avenger, ) CeK CeltO Long~I Native Sc0\11 37·37-7• Bra<t Fuon 3'·39-11 ' 33·•1174 Morrll Htll"ll..V 40·37-77 fHOltOUGHUEDS 36·~74 Jett Grvglei" 40·37-17 'OUlllTH lllACE. I lt 1+ mllt\ Pur.e '6,000 31 J6-1A Jolln McCOt'hlth 39.31-17 Four veer old1 and uP Clalm"'g'prlce M,000 31·36-1• Nici< Pr'lce • • .0·3'-79 I l'aieoAt Duke IStelllng\) 116 39·lS-7• Vlclor Regalado ,o&:l·3S-7e 1 Dlsclalm (Blaclll xii• 36·31-74 Jett Maggert •O·lt-79 l 8av To 6r11ktr\ (While) 116 .0·3•-1• JOhn Adam\ • Jl·•C>-11 4 'Circle S .. I (6urn1) I l f6 36·31-1• Torn Sftcltmenn 39·39-11 S Rtmem1>er Mv Felfltf INOQueil 116 37·37-7• t<rl1 Moe 42 37--19 6 Grenzoro IC•ll•non> 116 3S 39--74 Ci•IO Twiggs •l·lt-79 1 OlalT>Oftd0 ' For 0 H n <C1\nero\I alll 38 ltr-7• Mlio.e Miies ll·• l-19 I Aslro Lew (Arlu l 116 37 31-7S BIN Kr1tier1 37·42-19 9 O'Roonev IG1mtzl 116 37·lt-7S Mika Wtsl 41·31-79 10 &011n1111 (6rt1welL·21 x t ll 37·3t-1S 61M Bullner 3'·43--79 AIM tlitlillM 38·37--7S Jot Carr "4·J6.-ta 11 Duck (lammarlno) x 111 37·31-IS Tommv Valtntlne J9·H-t0 12 Llvtlv WOOdiand (Pedroza) 116 31·37-75 Pal Horgan •7·39-tl 13 C•ts•r'' Ot ncer <Douo>ul 116 31·31-75 )tlf Lewi\ .ab·41-81 14 l(lcltaooo (6r11wtlt·I) alll 38·37-7S Frank Svzmltowlcr 41·41--t2 DISCLAIM I•· 1> In llghl wlln apprentice 37·ll-7S CirlO L•dehOff 41·"3--t4 Cortv Bl1Clt. \PMd lo oaln comma nd. shOuld Btverlev Di vis 81vw1v Klan LIH Young Alie• Jlltz~n C1ro1a Jo CillH•on Joanne Pecllk> Carol"" Hill Mlndv Moore JoAnne C•rner Sue Foollln'la" Su1lt 8erdov CelllvMarlno Httlher Drew. Alllson Flnnev LeAnn Cauedev OeDD•e Mu\ev Caroline Gowen Denise Slrtt>lg Dtbbtl Hell Sttl>llenle Farwlg Jo Ann WM/lam M Flgutrts·Dolll Mlult Berttoltl Ca l,,vM«se eRtnHSlmon NI,,. Foust SU'8n Senders IC.Arin Mundinger 8tckv Larson Tammy Fredrlck\Of'I Pie Nllnon Clndv Mtckav Suilt Pa1111r Dtt>oran McHalfle Htllller Ferr ·ca1hv Aevnold) Saltv L1tlle , Berll Tnomu P111v Haves Mergarel Wero Therese Henion Ol11nne Dellev SuH n Smllh Joa11 Delk Ketllv0 Hlle 36-41-n 36·41-n .CMJ-11 31·3'-17 31·'1>-11 3(1-39--17 39·31--77 36·•1-77 31·39-71 lf·ll-n 31-te>-71 39·3'-71 39·39--71 40·38-79 ll-40-71 39·39--11 31·40-78 ll·40-11 40-31--11 31-tl--11 39-Jt--71 36·42-11 lf·JJ-11 37·41-11 •ll-11 31-41-19 40·3'-19 39·40-79 39·40-79 31·41-19 39·40-79 39·'1>-19 31·•1-79 39·40-79 36·43-7' ·~ 40-~ rlOld \Wty 111ro1i9110ul, DlllMOND'S l'Olt MAN (7·21 Dlllence 10 11-11111, will otter IOP cnotce \lrong challenge, IALCONY DUKE ll0-11 GOOCI cflence a l • prlc.a In wide °""' "4181 LONG· SHOT CRENZORO "l'TH •ACE. 6''> lurlOngs Pur\e 17.000 Three vu r otds end uo.Clalmlng Price '6,2SO I Skv Attaclt. <Pelter\onl t 16 1 Cheleco <CerebellO) 116 3 Tuoltllc Tom (Men•> 116 4 Crown's 6ov (Sl•lllngs·21 116 S T~ King !Castanon! 116 4 C1nnewrs Gtl t0r1e11•> 113 1 Moon Mountain (Ario\) 116 a Rlchero·, Go•che CBlac" I •II t 9 Cenov Time' (S1even\I 116 10 Huge De" I P111on1 ~ 111 Also....,... 11 M4lr\nall Town (~COii 1l 112 1' Ca1cr.1nv t Slelllnu1· I> 116 13 Erupllve (Fer11ende1) 119 I• Hua Ci&\ CScol• 2) 117 RICHARD'S GOTCHA (? 11 &eel lougl>tr al Los Alamllo\, raced well el Del Mer end stem' IO heve wide ed"9 wllll lhl\ l>Uncl1. lltUftTIVE CJ· II Exll\ verv ou1ck nee••' 0.. Mar II al>le 10 scretch In lrom a•w el9>°"'\ would cnenge corne>leaton OI 1r.1s race. CANDY TIMES C6· I> CredlleDle worlt l&b lo• 111/s tor 11>11 ~IC wllt need top ettort lONCiSHOT C 1NNA6ARS CiAL SIXTH RACE. 6 ' lurlOng, Pur\e t 19.000 Malden Flit!'' Cal Breo, Ttlr~ eno lour vHr Old\ 1 Brier Dancer 1 Peoroia) 1 Surg&an'' C1>1ck IOouola\ II 3 Too Too Prtm lSCOlll • Our Own s11r (OrlegAI S Aun11e o Cl(aenetl 6 Darcv ' Love 1B111ck I 1 "rJetlt <Culanon· 11 8 •· E ttven Sortn\ IWarrt" 11 9 Wl'lere'' Temecula CE\lraaa 10 Peart~ Grav Stffl IOt>v&rt\ Aha alltlllle 11Kemvlee 1Ce•l•Mn·7J 17 Ou\IY Zent• 18atMI Ill 11.l II) I 1) Ill .1oe Ill 11) 113 II J Ill 118 HVaNTH ltACa, 6 J l\.rl011111 Pur$t ,7,000 ThrH VH • Oldl •lld UP cla1"111>11 once S6 7$0 I Ntw SJr1<1119v <&urMI 116 1 8 old ·A11t11 (Hernandeil llo 3 Cert1oea11 SOnll I Eilreoe 1 116 4 Mr.·8 otorulllng IJeweM) 116 S Gel)enl SPllCl11 (Petterson) 116 ·6 fffl>ff Time Fat CNoguezl i 116 7 Oremallc Entrance (Soll\) 116 I Art1111c Vtnlurt (Buen> 116 9 Ctouh &ov (Slllllng,) 116 10 Derlno J trrv 18rHweH) A 11 t Ats• .... 11 Sier Se>angled Son (Garrido I 116 12 Breo·, &1111 tor1111a > 1 '" 13 Mia mi'' Song !Castanon) . I IS 1• The 61g e>n. •Pedroza) • ll6 GALLANT ~ECtAL 12· 1) liu ntver raceo lhl• chHP, nttd onlv go !Mick·• ltw and lh11 runner s!and\ out, CARllllBEAN SONG (l 11 F rHl1ened 'Ince S.nle Anll• runi well fr9'n slrong con11nci.r, TEEftEE TIME ft AL (6 II Came lo ll•n<I al Orange Counlv Fair and l>outt \ promln11n1 In1r.1, "41el LONCi~HOT DA AMA TIC ENTRANCE EIGHTH RACE. 6 1 lur10nv1 Punt sn 000 • fhrH vHr 0101 end uo Cta>m1ng ortct '1S.OOO ,,,,~ I Slugtnt (Soll1) IU 2 SPece H•wll <Stevens! l 16 l RtlnDOw's CUP <Kaenell 116 4 Mummv'' Pteuure 1Euraoa1 116 S John'\ Jovt (Bleck I .111 6 Slnd Digger (Cutanonl 116 1 BOid T04>1ld8C (Orlege.J 116 I Yu,on·s Sier (Hernendez) 114 9 Mo\1 Oelerml~ (Pedro1e1 116 10 Mlghtv n ip <Scolll 111 REtNM>W'S CUft CS·?l F19ures 10 oeon comma nd 'oon e!ler Ille \llrt and will l>e nerd 10 over11eul on llli\ ovel, MUMMY'S ftlEASURE 11· ll HH 'ipeed IO l>e clOser lo lhe P&Ce "'"" IH I, net<t ontv Improve one no•cl1 ott \ttond olece ettorl, MOST DETElllMINED (9 7) Hard kllOCklng ninner ca nnol l>t den>eo con,•oerot•on LONCiSHOT MIGHT Y TRIP NINTH lllACE, I I 16 m tle\ Pur~ Three encl four veer OIOt Ctatmlng price l Gteulc Endeevour <Oouota'I 2 E•C!u11on (Ped•oia1 l Paul's Live Wlr• IWarren1 • Celllc Etol• C Fern1n~11 S I'm No Hooev <&urMI 6 Vlilblt Anti I Bl&O I 1 6revrng NOOI• (Oom1n9uN 8 Doc Snow CHernande t l ' !.weoa round t Sotl\I 10 Liven Rto0•c" CC u•enon II AIM ... ... 000 "~ l IS llS 110 11~ 110 "10 llS 110 110 110 ll Enougn Rope tBazenl llS 12 Crtm1°'1 l(eene f(a\lanon·11 llS 13 Scheer Boll IS1a111ngsJ llS 14 Snocklnglv Best (Pallt'r\onl t IS VISIBLE AUE T 17-11 Anoint • Wtlll \OHO to gain command, valueblt auet 10 r.evf 1111 "'"'° \nere> •urn•. llerd 10 figure ''°""Ing et lnls dl\tence wlltl tnt\t DOC SNOW 14 11 lost TIHTH lllACE. I 1116 milt\ PurH '77,000 AtlOwenct f nrff alld lour veer otch I 6u9arta n tOrl~•l 113 ) Altez Affet 18 teck I 4113 ) Sen\ R1vel !Dougie\) 114 • Coot dt lnltroof <Vwg•r•I 1 ll s L.oro AIHwn (l(HneO 11) 6 Stllr\ Al Noon (Mena> I .. · 7 Rooe Tender !Fernendez) • 111 ' 8 r·v 011 <Ce'1enonl 111 9 Norlht!rn Prov1ci.r I P11110tll x 113 ALLEZ ALLU 13·11 Tecllcel iPMd to Q,11111 P0\1110'1 1>en1n<1 wfle l IOoli.S llU swlfl llrlv P.CI. mo11t'O 1>•1 f'arty '•"· need\ e>al-1 henahng, T. V. Oil U · 1 t Ha' ontv one wev OI going, 10 tflt lead. es ou•t "'" •llO H tong es ne can nold. prenurt H rlY 1ne • I V. LOltD ALLISON 16· I) AddS Dttnktr\ ano 'CowDOv Jeck' i<a•ne• rldff, itrong foe ,LONG~HOT BUCiARIAN l:LIVINTH lllACE. I 1116 mile' Puru. sso 000 •Oded Phil 0 Sl'lePflt rd S••~t\ .. ThrH vea" old •nd UP Cro\\ Purse us.~ I V11> De Ro• I Pa lier •Ont 2 Pro•tc• Your\ftl ISoliu 3 Cioverr>mt nl Corne< (Orteoal • Arnerocaf\ S•enda ro IVeroar• ll S Vigor s Pronct <Cu 111nonl 6 Maletao IOhvare\ 11 7 SaYIO IC.erroool It Eiclu\!Yf Ca Pede tBlec'> q 9 Bo11ne CKaenell 10 Bartend (Meno• 11 Hurricane Hee IHe•nanorz I I? E\lale IOOOteyl Al,Oali9lllle llS 11.5 llS llS 111 117 117 lU llS 111 llS llS 13 Iron Leeotr 10ttvares-n 115 14 0-"'lll>tl (Pedroza) llS 15 Pe1'on Jonn tVergue 11 llS BAltLAHD U ·2t Sllrn tOge 1n vwv IOV11l1 11ee1 won l'lllre 1e11 veer and °"'w out In \harp IHhlon MATAFAO tl·I) Hu CIH S •lld" ITHl1 from strong runner ·uP etforl Oii 1"41 1urt. Detltr 11orse on 111e 01r I and will IOY• ll'le\e 1urn1, EXCLUSIVE CAP'ADE U·ll Wire 10 wire winner ov11r 1>1gn or1cr Clalmen, nol w1111oul cha11ct •Odev LONC!.HOT SAVIO TWELFTH ltACE. I I 16 milt\ Purse '' 000 Tllret vear oios ano uo c1a1m1no -orlce lb 2$0 1 GOid OU\lin C Slelllngs) 116 1 ~n11or McC.uore <Eslre<le) 116 l Rovet lllomeo ICe\lanon) 116 • Bogue '\ Sier IFerne11oeu 111 S LOnQPO Free IMene l 116 6 Greech 1or1o11 116 1 Jubal Jae II I Burn\! 116 I Ml EtlMI IPedrorot t 19 9 Clauv Monie IKaenelJ 116 GOLD DUSTIN 16 II Orewi well and will nave lf'W eed, woulo not 1a"e much 10 l'IOld on 111 grail IMlll 1111a19 MT. ELIA!•· II Hu Deefl \earch•llQ tor • \POI Ille 141\1 10 sla r1,, no time likl! tl'lt l>ff\4!111 LONGPO FREE (10·11 Vt! scretcn a• Hollvwooo Park worked wett 'Ince, Mrroe nigh 1>ercen1aoe ••dff 11 Pomona LONG· SHOT ROYAL ROMEO BEST &ET VISIBL E ASSE r 19111 Aece> PRICE P'LAY ELEVEN SIREN~ (41" Race l "'" • w~ '• I& 38-74 Pennv Hammet ~h\Y Wl'Ulm1r, 37·37-1• l9·3S-7• 3S·39-74 31·31--1• 39-JS-74 38·36-7• 3S·39-74 31·37-74 38·36-74 31·37--75 30·3'-'7S 39-36-75 l6·39--7S l9·36-1S 3S-40-7S l6·39--7S l7·31-7S 36·39-7S 37·38-75 39·36--7S 39·3'r--7S 36·39-7S l9·36-7S 37-Jt-7S 39·36-7S lJ.lt-75 36 •C>-76 l6·ol0--76 ll·ll-16 36-40--16 40·36--7' .)1·39-76 37 39-16 39 37 16 35·• 1--76 •1 lS--76 36·•C>-76 39 37-76 39·37-76 39·31-16 31 31-76 3S •1-76 39 l7 16 )9·3t-l1 38·39-71 )9 la--77 39 38-11 •I 36--11 39 31-17 P•llv Marouo\ Oel>Ol'an Slo.1n11tr L vnn Sl•onev 37·4>-IO 31-•~ .o-.o--eo 42·39--t I .0·41--tl 39·4'2-tl ••·•l-t2 •2·40--t2 41 •1-12 •2·•1-tJ 0 ·43-85 Horse racing results NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL Colfee w°"*' Ram1 A' ar'l'4 Wut w l I 0 0 0 I NON·CONFERENCE T ~t Pf:1 ••. 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"n ,,,, ·'~ ,..,,.. b&\\ I Diec' ~a ban tr ""'',..0 NEWPORT LANDING I t>oal\ $0 engll'•\ 4 ,,. •owt~,1 ' Dc\tr11cuo& )6() 0<>n11n 71 \eno cian ~I 1 .. 1oco Da\\ I "•"bu• l \PIHD\l\tad S9 V .,tO"' JM) fYl'tC"-"'~ DANA WHARF s 0041\ 19 angler\ tH On\\ •/()1 t)C)n••O 41 rt)O hS11, 19) moc,erf'I LA County Falr (•t F11r•a ftarll I THURSDAY'S RESULTS I ht el ll ·dav mMtln9J AftftALOOSAS FIAST A ACE • lurlonQ\ Toe Te P N Time INooutll Ci1v~ Me Tor•" tBurn\I Hoot1n Ea\v IWMel s 80 780 770. ftmt 4100 J 00 H O 1 •0 lS EXACTA !S·ll P<'llO tl• $0 OUARTERHORSES SECOND RACE. 3SO vatd\ S11111n Seucf' I Harli &CR HetnPent B-.Dv ILee'll~I Benll Tne Ce\11 (MllClleOl Time 17 10 IS&O /00 4 80 6 70 380 S60 U EXACTA ll SI Palo $216 00 THlltD Ill ACE. 3SO verc" lrutv A NtlgnDOr 1w1111e1 19 00 600 360 JOO 780 HO Crimson Rambler CDldtr1<.k\tnt Arle\te (Creager) Time· 1149 IS EXACTA (6 Sl oe1d 1117SO THOttOUGHltlEDS FOURTH RACE. 6 lurlonos Stt mDOld tOrlega) Cn11v Btd <Cemoou Tlla nks To J P <Keenell Time I 1' l'IFTH lllACE. 6 lurlOng\ l(amaknavtvn !Me111 t Weter Jack.el 1(1\neros Pertet1 Piralt (61acMI Time 111 41S 8910 7• •O 8 60 0 0 •OO 380 10 60 I •O 5 60 S70 l 40 3110 12 DAILY DOOILE C9·4l oa•d i 1 101 80 SIXTH lltACE 6 tur>ono' Sue>ertlle CGa rr1dot L•ve Bv Tile Sworo·1Ptdro1a1 Pre11v Pres1>g1ous 1werren1 Time· t-13 • ,. 80 660 • 60 I 10 HO l 60 5S EXACT A !9 1 oe•d '703 SO SSVENTH lllACE 6 tur10n9, For Tht Bov\ Ct<eene•) • 60 1 80 760 7 80 7 •0 100 Stierp Movln l(rl\ 1Peoro101 Celllc Ladv IOtlv•re\.> Time 1 l I llS U EXACT A () 11 0110 s?? SO EIGHTH RACE I' I 16 ml~s Souov Salts !Blee>. 7 80 •.O JIG ) 60 LIO 610 F1et1 Al !Gomez I Prince 0 1 Word\ l~<IJll l Time l •• ? S U EXACTA (9 SJ Peod '7600 NINTH lllACE. 6 , lurtong\ Nos1red1mu\ (Pedrotal COdy'' C'1ence (BrnwelV Beel)·s Hope COouglu> Ttme 1.17 11S lS EXACTA (6·9) oe 10 HJ SO TENTH RACE, o•' turtong\ Na11ve Foreco1 t6teckl L&n\ Menu\ <S•eveni l Running lll&mPeM (Ped•oze l Time 1 17 ? S -· U O HO 360 SOO S?O 180 H O l IO 7 t0 10 IO 6 IO soo 5S EXACTA IS·IOJ o&IO '"I 00 U ftlCK SIX (4 9·3·9·6·Sl oaoll '1.060 00 lo lour w1nn1no l1Ckl!I\ (\1> '>or\t''1 s1 Pie> S > con,otallon oe>d J 118 60 10 1!>8 wonn111g Itek('!\ !llvf nor 'I!\ J ELEVENTH lllACE 6 J A Jot1nwn tPeorotel E • Corezon 1 l oro L1on1n1ng Touc11 IM""'" ' turll)ng, f 1me I 16 •·~ '5 EXACTA U &, Cn>1<1 s~J SO TWELFTH RACE I • n>•ll!\ ) •O l •O 1 60 160 JOO HO Son O! R111• !Bla ck) 660 J 60 J60 u o l 60 un MOr\t (Kaentl> Her Tnre111 tHl'rn1111oe11 Tome I SI 7 S 5S EXACTA 17 St oe10 \1000 U LATE DOUBLE •• 71 0010 \l~O<i Allend•llCt' II 110 Muluet Handle S7 19? JloO Los Alamltos . THUlllSDAY'S RE SUL TS 114111 tf 4'·dev llarnen "'"tlnol FIRST RACE, One mitt oett CerDOnaoo t Leckev I S 10 AMII C Turner IWl\hll•OI Cermann i Cirvr>dvl 11 EXACTA ll SI Pl!l•d '1880 SECOND lllACE Onf' mote 11act' Min E oone I Snerr en 1 l 00 Sedlt\ Hol ISflOrll Jewel So1ro1 (Pa rker ) • '1 EXACTA 1)·11 oe1d \16 40 THIRD RACE °"" mite o&cf' Park.wav Adlo~ IMft•t!r) ) 10 Cieldeftna\ Dencer t!C1elen LumDer Ship IOtl"ra11co1 n EXACT A 9 )> Pa•O \lo 70 FOUltTH RACE O<lt roi 1~ •r,)I J 10 110 440 780 ) 00 140 7 •O •60 JOO • 00 HO no Ho no ) t.ll Wetru\ IParktrl HO 100 780 Mr Con1pn1 tKut D•er 1 110 180 S.tlv IP1ano1 J 80 Flf'TH RACE. Ont m•lt o"c" Tom C10u1111ertv (KutOle• 1 J •O w "•sidt' ICirunov 1 Mr Roman (Beruero" U EXACTA 16 SI PA•d S1 56() SIX TH AACE On' m11,. 0111 ~ Su lier\ Mtll IDt1omt r I 1 DO MOlll!Y Runner IP•t•ce1 CK\ Ooemono tLe<.k.ev U EJtACTA 16 11 oa•O n .0 SEVENTH lltACE °"" "'"" Pa<,. A\ IOUr>de<I (IC ufbff'tl 6 00 Sn1ks& 1 Sttt1111 PvrPte Aelon IPerk.t!rl U EXACTA 17 l 1 1>11•d JU 00 EIGHTH lltACE One molfo l•OI Fennn Hunter 1Sleet'1> '4 •O High Grader !Bak.tr> Magna Mav'1em !Perk'!•) U EXACT A 11 l l Pll•d l91 10 NINTH RACE One mil~ OllCI! Stv Pat C Kttv\I 8 80 Hurgo <L•C"tvl Jim Scllwerlz (Sllve J U EXACTA <1·11oe•o 116 •0 HO ? 60 '80 • 00 8 60 l 00 140 } 6'> } 10 II'° q 70 • 80 8•0 16(1 3 00 1 eo J OQ ; 60 1 •l'I & ?O U fttCI( SllC 11 4-6-/ 1 ·71 oa lO \) 14 10 In 76 "''"'"1nc.1 t1ci..e'' J1vfl!' r1or\~\} Ca rrvovtr '70 61007 1)()()1 TENTH RACE Onl' m•~ oert LOVt'I Ltv Iv •R l(,.•t'I 10 •O •OO •OO ~00 HO 600 Volleno ()! Shtrw·I 1Pa r•er1 Veu11nn ratti U EXACTA 1 l oe•d \6360 ELEVENTH RACE. 011e m11e oace Tar aue\I I Plano• J 20 2 80 , "'> l 00 Fore\ler t Par~~' t 4 10 L1ngen Gu' ISlef'lflt U EXACTA 16·11 01110 \1110 A ttenoanct 7 687 Muluet Herldte U89 771 .Hollywood Park • "° THUlltSDAY'S lllESUL TS 1>4111 et Sl·"""' CIU•~se mttflne) FIRST lllACE 350 vards E /tr& M"O•Ouc•' ILe'WI\) Lono Cnance Aubv l'Creegerl M\ Merl Mer•v !BrooksJ 10 '° 3 00 210 no 7 10 7 70 U EX ACTA 16·4t 011id S?9 •O SECOHD lllACE, )$0 yarO\ Fea•u•~ 5•a·•~• I Lacot vi IS40 610 •"'> 300 370 S60 Doll\ Dai lier 1 C rrog,., qac.e Vou Tnere w1111e1 U EXACT A I I 1 J Pa•d \33 00 THtlltD lltACE JSO VllrO\ He• Honev Mou 01oer•c k'nn Fhng O! F.u n1on fWllfdt Sne\<10011 rCrea11f'• I 12 EXACT A 14 61 0At0 S 11 00 FOURTH RACE. lSO vercl\ Daw11 Jon (Wn11et Foil Adver\lellf' It nr•ev) 360 720 720 1IO 1.0 780 ?6 410 10 00 4 00 1160 1.IO ) 80 Macs Wondtr B8n<t CO>d•••CO\Onl FIFTH RACE )$0 ve•os Voetor11 (nH" l •C"tv• T11e Aeo Rock•• 1caroo1a 1 M\ 5UOf'' Ao~•nCf' IM1•cnet1t U EXACT A 11 61 0010 110 10 SIXTH RACE JSO .,eros J•nnoler Jon 1w~1ltl C art\Por& tFtgue•oal M°'' M·•• 1D1otr•c•wni 1 60 )20 l .O •IO 310 12 "'> 1 ~ 0 0 3IO )0 80 960 uo U EXACTA I? So 0010 \111/80 SEVENTH RACE ao v•rO\ Sam >ra1 War,,.,r •Ce•oo1a1 J 60 RamDl1n Aruuno l oc ~h Mr 011\ IR1,,or1 HO no 800 llO 760 U EXACTA j I oe•d l l400 EIGHTH RACE HO •rero, Ll'"O•&ll Fa\t R1MI 'I •O 10 00 10 00 10 "° 460 6 "° Jl't Se• Dr e>al'll' 01<tl'• o< ~ '°" 1 HO! WI.•" E C.ftl <•Ill U EXACT A <• l l oe10 1118 .0 HINTH RACE 810 raros Bv Soi!C••• Reauo1 1Peu1tnel Sou> Ot Ao Olcitt' IC.e•toel Ov110 Doo 1 Flore\) 11 EX ACTA l 71 oe td l2~ 70 4 70 780 'l.10 seo ''° 410 '7 PICK SIX t I I 7 J • 31 oa1d SI 0'1 "'> IO O'lf' w•ftrlol'lg '•Ot'I \l'W llC>r\f\I ,7 PIO Sia con•oo&11nn 011t1 l4 IS 40 10 11 w1nn1ng ll<li.th • f1vf he>r \f'' ~ Alltnoenu l 040 Mutufl Hanolt U 10 87' M"ter De• v\ Fuun•(I"' llellpv 101 Oran11• Coe\! Co11e11tl Los Alamitos, Hollypark entries Newpart Herbor vs Senle An& •' """'• Ana 60 .. 1 E\191'<11 v\ Co\111 Mt\• ••• Newoorl H•roor Vf'lfvt'lllV f l Irvine I a111Jn& Beech 111 E• \eounoo Weslmlnlltr al V11tenc1a Edison al El Modena Foo111t11 "' (Aol\•ran<'I Vnll"v Sou111t!,., Ct llte>rnle (tirlst,911 "' Ti .. 1111111 Hiii\ I al M•nion v eo0. L eouna H·ll\ <11 D•"• Hitt\ M ,,,o,.. V •10 at \,.,.. O•ttyn Mnt\_. 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Cta1m11111 n"ct s 16 000 ,...., S.••l'e~ " N Rl'ecl11n No w 1111e SllOe\ Bebv Im Eesv Dontll Cnummv Jal lt1ch Man 1la1H 'l'Oul A11t1 SIXTH •ACE "40 o ro1 Purwt "700 C1a 1m1ng orlrt ")\0 ' CommanClflt Oru m. I uck \ Br .. kOenct 0.-t rnon 01~ V11111gt Port, Mavbto s.m '0n111 !Codding OrnOllQ, 811110111 Cut SEVaNTH RACE JSO V~•d• Put" "500 (•••ming or/ct 110,000 Suotr s.~ Brttzt Ml\treu Ktlt P1te1111 Two Ttm. &elldll Karel\ vote Peri\ 1"11\1\ EtOHTH •ACI S50 Vtrd\ Put\t ll .., C:ta 1m1ng Ot•C• I) 700 •·Y1rn1 Heultr • Dten cu. Trouble w111o lt•ouf\I Cherger SttN •noet Ptu N Aun Cneptlt 8\flf Jtt, OutlV Alie! lUllv 1-i A Leone rd Ca Illa Co t no T "<>mu " 1 "llev entrv MINT .. lllACI. t00 n rd\ ftu<w '1S 000 PC. Q H A A BrMOtrt O.rbv Won Wtll(.ll"ltr e · T,,. l~ti T "" ~ lllf• Hoo. Too ltet>\ Bev Minnie le111.,1 11111me1t ""•" • J.or love ~ ~v .&POiio\ (r_, l llf ladlJlllO 1 u<kletl 1(1(1 -Wflfl(Jy w use .. MaQtt\ "'''Y Tl.UH RACI 110 Vl•d• Purse \) 400 Clt tml/,o OffO &\ '°° • OIV\ Ptolll •on\lllMer Cltll "''"'' Ac.t1l11lhfhot• F •II c r an fl•• •1110 l ••1'tf Gone JOl'lnton I :r~1~t~1:~~~~~~!~1~:iv.r:~.hi~~~y~=/~~rr..::~ Tmaelak oos"f'shueilcpldmee' secUfl:lY· publiC1~y. aounnet dmlng. You'tt have chance to rise above current · ' s1tuat100 or envltOnment. . . . . . * • .. \ "" • .. • . l • 1 HoRoscoPl TAURUS (Ap~l 2~~by 20): Accent on travel lanauagc distance desire DEAR ANN LANDERS: There 1s to learn. Popu~ty increases, .Y.ou become m~re aware' of a ' nee, one vict.im ~f suicide you've never wardrobe •. bod>: 1maac. Your ability to communicate is beightcnlrar'ming -dealt with in your column. The and luck n de with you. · friend. ·· · -----· l\fl:e spoke of suicide whenever Glj:M~ (May~ 1·Ju~e20): Be wilhng to rc\'.iSC review to rebuild You'll things went wrong. I learned that learn m ore about costs, hccnsc and tax ' ' · pc~le ~ho speak of suicide of\en ·. requirements, and you might receive ~tt~pt 1t and need someone who will news concem ,na "special fund." Tauru,s lisien. So I listened to Marie. I also Scorpio will play outstanding roles.~ . ' learned that speakiDg of suicide is a -A11 . lMDEIS · SYDNE, y cry for help. So I tried to helpner. CANCER (June 21.J uJy 22): Gain . , . . Writing is my hobby so I wrote'ller D~RTUCSON:nuDforletthl1 · shown throuah wrtuen word. Member of .OMA· l .. R Jong letters. 1 did everything in my me. now. Y~r letter maket eome oppesite Sc* pays . meaningful compli-• . pawer to make M4'riMectnepded artd . H cellnP pol8ti, ... tM ·least of - · ment. tceks your opinions on variety ·or . important. To m,~ she was both. 1 · w~ll 11 ~e pUt of frle•d• becH• subjects. Marital . s~tu~ conti~ues as tried to ~ct her to sec a doctor. but she tlley cl.Id. t recoplle "e 1ymptom1 maJor factor. Gemm1. Virgo, Sagntarius play folcs. wouldn t go and I didn't have tht ud stay closer. . ...-------' power to make her. O.•'t be too laard OD yoarself. Eo (J I 23 A 22 S. ) " Woald·be suicides can be very clever L u y • ug. ): . 1gn1~cant change occur'> on "home front." Focus C ne e'cnrng, a:ter I had made my 81 well as extre mely deceptive. No on employ~ent, health: pets. basic issues. What had been an annoyance can n1ghtl)' call. Mane called me back and one Is respou lble for anyone' llf now be eradicated. You 11 receive g1f\ representing genuine tokeo of affection. to ld mc she had JU'it taken the pills but bis own s e and drank the alcohol that would end · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Bnng forth powers ofanaly'its. Define terml\. discern motives, ~kc nothing for granted. Someone is attempting to gC1 something. for nothing. Refuse to be target. C'trcumstances will tum in you~ favor. you II win. . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphas is on deadlines. pressure. crit1c1sm. achievement. strong love relauonsh1p. You'll have valid opportunity to hit financial Jackpot. Accent on sccunty, property, long-range prospects. ' SCORPIO (OcJ. 23-.Nov. 21 ): Reach beyond previous eitpcctations. Accent vcrsat1hty. cunos1ty. humor. willingness to make amends to relauw previously "hurt." If.you are considerate now, you'll gain much in future. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Get to heart of matters stand tall for pnnciples. dance ~o your own tu~e. Stress onginality, be willing io start project requmng p1oneenng spint. You 11 recover lost article. have chance to increase income · CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Cycle high. ymfll be at nght place. you will also feel vigoro us. _opt1m1st-tc. Family member relates favorable news concerning m oney Lunar emphasis on JX'r>Onality. chansma. physical attraction. her life ·•it .won't be long now - thank God." she 'ia1d . I felt as 1f I -were IA !>Orne '>lrange wa)' respon'i1bk because I had failed to convince her that hfe was worth II v1ng. I fell guilty for not staying close enough to prevent that awful deed. But the 'itory had a happy ending. Mane survived and you figured in the re\C'Ue I had JUSt fint~hl•d an Ann Landers column and I kept my drugged lnend on the phone. reading 11 as slowl y as possible while my dad called the rl'scue squad and ')Cnt them to her home. When I hung up the phone I pra)cd fncmhly that tht') would get there 1n lime. They did. I am happy to n:port that Mane 1s tn thcrap:r. doing beautifully and there is every reason to believe 'ihe will be OK from now on. -S.D IN Tl 'CSON. ARIZ • • • DEAR -\NN LANDERS· I am wnting to you a\ a last resort Plea-.c put an end to m y agon). It's getting\(') I can't sleep nt$:hts. I have shoplif\cd about S5UO worth of merchandise from a well-known depanment store. How can I make restitution and remain anonymo u'i" No name, of rnurw -·ME IN T HE MlDWE.Sl'. DEAR YOU: I have always coun- seled a gains t sending casb tllrougll the malls, but LD this case I think It's worth tbe risk. Wrap five $100 bills In several 1beets of paper a11d send tbem to tbe president of &be itore wltll a11 anonymous noJe_ stating that you sllopllfled ssot worth of me reban· dlse. (Phone and get bis or lier name from tile store'• opera tor.) Cheers ud pleasa11t dreams. BI< I !J l. ! ... Both vulnerable. South deals. NOltTJI •T&8 Q4i • <>AK Q 10 8 t WEST~ £.AST. · •J 10 9 e •s• Q K87 QJ10986 8 <>1a <>J •kta'2 •J 1o sa SOUTH • A.X Q 2 VI AQ 0 954 3 •AQ4 The bidding: Sout h West 2 NT PH8 4 NT Pu8 5 ? PaH Pu8 PaH Nor t h ... &• 6 NT 0J)4'nin~ lt>ad Jack of • Eut Pua Pua Pua Hrre·~ a <:hancc> to dt•monstrate your r ard-play technique Cover the East-West r ards with your thumbs and decided how you are going to tackle the hand. Aftrr your two no trump·opening bid. partnf>r asks for aces and kin1ts Via lht> Gerber convention, then ~ttll'l'rin m -no trump wh~n he learns your side is missing two klnj(S • After the openmg lead, you can count JI trick!'!. T.he 12th caircome either from a 3-3 spade break or a 'luc·ressrul finesse tn one or the , rounded 'IUits (hearts and clubs) Whar'c; your first move? Wm thf' spade and cash another hilth spade. If both opponents fol- low . play off just enough diamond ~ . 0111 · ·SHARIF ---- tricks to exh1&ust all the defendef8' diamond'l. Then cash your remain- ing high space to see 1f the suit breaks 3-3 llnfortunately, on t he third spade East discards a heart. What next? Claim your t·ontrart before you make a m1stakt"! If the opponent& 1ns1st on your playing out the hand, simply throw West m with his rt>matnLn~ spade He L'l down to nothtnlt but hf'arts and clubs. so he will hav1• to Mnrede the 12th trick to you tn whu hever suit he ele<:ts to lead --- Should Eas t <1how out on the sec- ond spadt'. you will have to rely on one of rht• two finesse'!, combined with th<" minu,.c ule possibllty of a SQUt't'Zt· Thnt'fort' 1t 1s slightly beltn to rro'' to dummy with a di- amond and take thf' club flnesS(' fir'lt If II loses. win any return, run your diamonds and, since you .won't tw sun• of the posltwn, take tht> twarr ft nP'I'><' ,/') . AQUAR_IUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Light 1s shed on areas prcv1ouslv dark Result 1s enli$}\tenm~nt. Recent "nightmare" rcpre~nts symbol of..staius quo shaking, rattling, rolling. You are ready to become a "new_pcrson." Cats must be worked up to kill theiT prey on farming until the money runs out.'" PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Recent contacts, efforts now pay d1v1dendo;. You receive accolades. emphasis on achievement. fnendsh1p, excite ment of d1scovef) Views are ve nfied, and you'll bask in light of"instant celebnt) " .\cat 1s genetically programmed to stalk. pounce and kill. But the "kill" 1s not automatic. Some son of governor prevents spontaneous random kill- ing. The cat has to_ tum on to a nsing excitement to kill. That's whv the cat tormentc; its prey h 's building toward the killing pitch Every telephone on the Falkland islands is on a party hnc. Bored technicians wire them to· transistor radios. and tune in. at will. That's what you do in the Falklands. rm told. IF SEPTEMBER 13 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY :rou did no t fit into f~mil) patt<'m, you could have heen separated psychologically or actually from one or both parents at rela11 vcly early age. You arc creative. rebellious. w1ll1ng to tear do"n so that you can ult1matcl) re build on more suitable structure Taurus. Leo. Scorpio people play important roles in )Our life. You arc d1scnminat1ng, have 'ipec1al la tes. are un1quc. and many. possibly env1ou!>.1ns1st you are vain. Yo u'll make new start this year Love creattvi ty could flourish tn <;cptembcr Client "ntes. "A farmer here won more than SI millton 1n the state lottery. When asked what he'd do with his wmningc;, he said. 'Just kCT p Q Don'tJUSt about all men who go to sea get tattoos" ,. A o\. Except the New England fisher- HOW YOU CAN STAR ATTHE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER EVEN IF YOU CAN'T SING 0 DANCE _ ' -- I n:n 11 ,·ou l..°lll1linc ,., 1ur -..1ngin~ tu the rn\',\C\' nl \'l)lJr -..hower \'\)U LJll sttll hdp \ )r.m~c ( \1un tv .h:h1cw worlJ d.1s-.. -..t.l!U\ wn· \Cr\ .,,mrh ScnJ moncv Bcc.msc ,\s -'• magni l1ccnt ,\s The Center now looks nn the outside. 1t '\till n~'"b ,.c,ur heir nn the mstJe • ~ . ! .. • \ '-'n if \'OUO Ii ke to see Orttnji{e ' . . he~" u-.. m.Hl.'.h I ht• l.11T1c-. '· · \ Ir \'1.nc I 11und.1tliH'l'> ~111 r1~ht nn\\' l'hc urr0rtuntt \ (\l hdp -..h-tpc h1ston· 1-.. .1 r.1rc l)ne. rnJccJ. h)r v0ursclf. lor vnur children. for vour children·~ children. plc.isc J on't mt~' \'l 'Ur <; \\'h1lh 1s whv I he l.1mc-.. lrnrK' I ound.1t11m has 1u.,t ,111nou n1.cJ .1 s.: rntlltnn ch.illcn~c tu 1 he pc1,pk' nt < )r,rngc ( 'nunt \' < , 1unt ,. nurc h the l 1pcr.1 .ind (nnrert h.111 -. nl LonJlHL 11.m~ .t nd ~c:w fork m pt'rf\)r mm~ .trts \l.Hurc. pfo.1-.c f:tNQ.1'11r\G . ffl"S CENTS\. .-\ ch.t llcn~r th.it rn.1kcs tt pn:- c.1hle ll'f e.Kh ,inJ C'\'Cr\' 111dl\·1Ju.1l tl~ prnuJI\' sh.ire this htstor1 1. event ScnJ wh.Hcvcr vou ct1n . $'l ,,r :-,oo. find the\'· II nutch It doll.tr for Joll.u Doll.tr-.. we 11 t hcn UM.' l\' ,\dJ thl· t1 nt'>h1ng wurhc~ tl1 .m ,ilrc.lJ\' -.upcrh tctuhtv lunJt.•J 1.·nttrtllv lw pnv.ttc dnn.m ons ~--------' J'h\ t\l• 't'lhl it.•llat 11• l1·d11, 1 ''", It J' .itli h \ \1 11'~1 I t UI 1 ~ 11 tl I 't ti \1 \II 1 l11J I •1 (,, \ I '. ' . 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Their tests suggest ch1lhng temperatures 1mpa1r recall. Wht"n exposed to e:it t~me cold. L.M. Bo YD ~ sub}ects lost short term memory. forgetting e\en the simplest tn'itruc- 11ons Ho~ long can )OU hold your breath? \om<' hibernating rurtles hold 1t all winter L.M. Boyd i1 • 1y•dlc•te' colomolst. TODAY'S f CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ACROSS 1 Ark passenger 5 Remove 9 Trudges 14 Mr Porter 15 Castor, e g 16 Send money 17 Has reQrets 18 Hrfbrtvlll 20 Weapons 22 Beguiles 23 1 llh century date 24 Termite's kin 25 Excellence 26 Punster 27 Lync1s1 28 Kind ot no1e 31 Wears 34 Carried 15 F'ood scrap 36 Resouno 37 Not acute 38 Body JOJnt 39 F' arm sound 40 Harasses 4 1 Maza11en money 42 Before pref 4'.I Ocean birds 44 F'odder crop 4'> G1o11e1 4 7 Disfigure 48 lncubaled 68 5 1 Ca111om1a desert var 53 Inn 55 EarthQuake zones 57 100 dmars 58 More logical 59 Kind oJ test 60 Israeli city e1 Malamutes· rows -62 Axis eno 63 Shake- spearean king DOWN 1 Takeoff 2 Nymph 3 Resin 4 Arizona hill 5 Forebear 6 As IO 7 Preoccup16<1 8 UK river 9 Archb111hop 10 ·--pray ~ 1 Overs•ghls """'-2 Honky-tonk 13 Holy ones Fr 19 Ablllty 21 SlrMI 25 Fool sores PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 26 Be<1~h 27 SullAn loo~., 29 Moun13m prt>I JO ChtAI Ouray~ DeODIP .) 1 Rnpll loht>• '.l? Ac1d11\ 33 BnC'lt r nt•<.h Jd EyP ' niovPm~ t 37 Unprnlh;(l1vA 38 l!llPl •O Dam bullders 41 Piece 44 SQuabble 46 Set speed 4 7 Story point 48 GOif problem 49 Macew 50 US pres•denl 51 D11order 52 Sl one 53 Demu;iOd 54 Of a. per10<1 c,5 Elrce1 10 11 2 13 .. • • ' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE • f • ------ . ' by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) . ' "3t-· -.-.. r').. ...... # • ..,.,,._.. -.. .---. BLOOll COUNTY -· IPOV1 IUfT: U.S. ACRES .. • """'-Prlfl'r )QI l£r IT ·" '"'£M<N /llOPtllJl1UY ~-'· \ by Berke Breethed 1511115 A If~.~ rAfWtffU.A ' HtJf/179_ .MT6NI trll/I. 'I '\ by Jim Davis LE.T'~ PL1'Y •fMl!i' LITTLE PIOUY " It--=., NAM. Lf."T'~. PLAY TMEY'R.f "l..llPE.·ANP-5£EK"' 50 CUTE NA'\-h LE1"'S PLAY ~t<INC':I Or: TME MOUNTAIN" "Know what, Mommy? I have three kinds of brothers -big brother, kid brother and baby brother." ''He certainly takes his watchdog chores seriously.'' PEANUTS ! 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I SAID WAS • 'WHITTS~, Wi1\1oJT ART!' by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux WHAT 00 :;:;; WELL IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU'VE ,.OU MEAN 1 HAD LUNCH OR DINNER W tTH HER 6 Y AGAIN :> .JUST ABOUT EVERY DAY SINCE S HE • C AME IN HE~E . SUPPOSEDLY AS A CLIENT' l'OU 6ROK.E AT LeAST TWO OATES WITH ABBEY 6E SE O F HER ' by Garry Trudeau i \ p • 1;-~ ______ ... ____________________ _ ,_ ~----:----~---------------------.....--. • - SEPfEMBER12,1986 DAILY PILOf ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL.2 /N0.36 · I . I ' / .. ) / ETTINGA .. ~'STA~DARD"~ f AT~ ' \ -.. ~ . ' r lntern1Mioo . Colitents ~ Hei-e's a_knjght_==--~~~~---- _ _,_oremember ,~ • It's only been two years since .. Man of la Mancha" last visited Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. -but who's counting? - If director Joh~ Ferola can mount a production as stunning and entertaining as this one (and his last, in 1984), he co uld bring it back every year without raising any serious objections. Few musicals defy the saturation .factor as successfuJJy as -----------"Man of La Mancha," the Dale Toi TITUS Wasserman-Mitch Leigh-Joe Darion rendition of Miguel de Cervantes' classic novel ''Don Quixote:" It is, quite simply, one· Of the musical theater's supreme triumphs -that final moment when the cast turns to the ••••.••••••-audience for a reprise of "The Im possible Dream" still sends ch ills down the spine no matter how many times you've viewed tl)e show. .· ) At the Curtain Call, where the latest .. La Mancha"' plays through Nov. 9. Ferola incorporates a few added comedic touches (anvofving the muleteers, and the horse and donkey), but the core • of the production is virtually identical to his 1984 hit. Cursed wuh the dinner thea ter two-intermission format (which the G rand Dinner Theater has. thankfuJly, rejected). he fashions a prod uct1on number out of .. l'm Only Thinking of Him" and closes the second act with the memorable "Impossible Dream." reprising it briefl y to open the third. In the stellar role of Quixote, George Champion (Robin Hood from Newport's original "White Arrow" last year) delivers a dynamic rendition skillfully'!-balanced between the sturdy showmanship of bis "real'' character of author Cervantes and the doddering idealism of his~chaic knight errant. Champion's 1s a commandi n~ presence, Dot dramatically and vocally. As the kitchen wench d onza, Joy Mathews perhaps lacks the gutteral fire of past actresses, but hec.inter:pc:eta'ien-t~fight-on~ marK. tingcif witn subtleties often overlooked in this role. Her savage rendition of the "Aldonza'' number is bone chilling. co ntrasted as it is to hCT swee1 solo on "Dulcinea'' moments later. At the C urtain Call. there is onl y one Sancho Panza whether he calls himself Richard Cast (as he did in '84) or James Cast. as in this show. Cast revels in the role of the cherubic squire, heightening the comic moments and, although shorn of his solo "A Little G ossi p," leaves a lasting impression. Strong support is provided by Ted Escobar Jr. as Carrasco. George Quick as the Padre, Mark Bunker and Adrienne Hatcher (an Aldonza at Sebastian's West three years ago) as the innkeeper and his wife, and Richard Rodgers as the o verbearing muleteer Pedro. William Lewis is a curious choice for the barber (usually assigned to a more diminutive actor). but he works well in the cameo. Choreographer David Wilkinson keeps the actaon brisk in the production numbers, played against set designer Scott Wedekind's s omber, ffilpesing-prisorr bacirdrnp. Vocal arrangements are -Well delivered under th e tutelage of m'us1cal director Do ug Shaffer. ''Man of La Mancha" 1s the man.of the hour in local dinner theater. and this superlative production continue".! nightly except Mondays at varying curtain tames through Nov. 9 at the Curtain Call. 690 El (amino t{eal in Tusun. Call 838-1540 for tickci mfonn a ti on OK /'11h/11 h1•r Karen W111mcr I d11ur T om r .111 /)1111•1>1111~ I d1111r 1>1x1c Rcdfc .irn lrt /J1r1't '"' ~IC\CO 1 lough ( tri 11 /11(11111 \fflnu1e1·r Terry K .an~lc_ l 'ruclu1 t111n Hana_g1•r Ruhc.n L.rnu~Jl l><1h'NH1lo. "ll11hll\h1·d • '' 11 I 1111,,, h, tlw Or,an~w t oa,1 l'uhll\hang I 11 t• () Bo\ I Sti<1 Hu \.\ ll.1\ ..,, t "''·' \k"' t \ •l~h:.t• I r lr rh11m· (7 t 4) 642-4321. Rc:Jula r bu'lnrs' h11uf\ art' II ,1,m 111 5 p m .. MonJa) through Fnda)' IXadhnc for raltnd:ir of c~tnh ttt'm' and lrtacn '' ~ p m Monda) Thr rn11rr contr nu of Oa1c:boolo. arr cop~ngh1cd h~ the Or;in&e ( ·ou1 1 Pubh,htng Co II n1h1\ arr rc<;ervt'\J 2 Dally Pilot Oatebookt Friday •. $eptember 12. 1986 -~ _._ GREAT CONCERT BY INXS AT IRVINE MEADO~S •••••....•...•••...•.•••...•.•...••.....•.•.•• 20 By ERIK TORKE Ll.S Last Saturday at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, INXS panied their way thro ugh the final concen of their AmericaJl-tour,. playing with cnthusia"frtr for the fun:tlnie- music they're known for. The songs were mainly harvested from INXS' last three albums. T unes from 0 Shabooh Shoobah," the oldest of the three, accent the use .of some groovy keyboards and a funky. toned-down guitar line. AN 'A' FOR EFFORT FOR BALLET PA- CIFICA ......•••...•••••••.•••.••••••••••••••..••.•..•.•... 13 By ANNE LA J EUNF.SSE Ballet Pacifica's 2 lst annual Ballet Alfresco production featuring the classic romantic ballet "Giselle .. gets an "A" for effon but earns considerably less praise for its technical execution. Using Jean Corelli's ongjnal 184 J choreo- graphy. Ballet Pacifica Anistic ·Director Lila Za)i staged the superstition-laden ballet as though presenting a Rhineland versio n of "The Perils of Pauline." CRITICS SICK ..................................... ~ ......... 12 ·We thought o ur guest critics peaked at disgust after rev iew1 ng "Reform School Girl'S," but that film was declared an absolute winner after we subjected them to "Dem ons." That movie apparently sent the majority of them fleeing the theater and cursing the ed itor who sent them there ... wi th the exception of Don Coursey. who rated it a four o ut of fi ve. You.figure it o ut. Out On The Town GEN KAI IN F OUNTAIN VALLEY IS WORTH f'JNDING ••.....•••• .-. ...••.•.•..••• -; •.. ~-.. · ...•.•.••....... 18 By FIFI CHAO l'IT\ no t absolutely sure. but the o ld saying that restaurant success dc~nds oo...thr.e,e things-l9(:ation. location-and locaTion -may have just gone by the wayside. Gen Ka i in Fountain Valley is an the dullest. most unlikely location; but instinct tells me that this courageous new direction into true Japanese pub dining may be a great success anyway. This new look at Japanese food ic; drawing an entirely different breed of d iner. and connoisseur. to thi!I outpost o n Harbor Boulevard. Departments €ALEND:llR:-: .---:-: . :-:-:=:: ................................. 4 MOVIE REVIEW .••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 20 TV LISTINGS ••••••••• ~································· 14 ·~---------------------- L------- .. BY TOM TITUS .ost forward-looking theater groups are continually on tht' lookout for new plays. At South Coast Repertory, however. they· re concentrating on developing the playwrights to create them. To underscore the fact that SC'R not o nly movement in Southern California. but most likely is that forefront the Costa Mesa company has scheduled fi ve world premieres into its 1986-87 season -two of these on the main stage. It's the fi rst time a new play will be unveil ed more than o nce a season in the big theater. The first of these main stage world premieres-Keith Reddin 's .. H 1ghest Stan- dard of Li ving" -opened this week under the direction ofDa id Em mes. one ofthl' t"'o fou nders(w1th Manin Benson)ofSouth Coast Repertory 21 year ago. It's the third Reddin premiere a t SCR. followingpro- daccmnsof L1kan0Llmb" a nd .. Rum and Coke." both on th2Sccond Stagl» As EmmesdescFi~ the pla~ (wh1t'h will be ncwc.d5aturday an.d reviewed ~arty ne_xt week) ... It's about paranoia in relationships. both personal and pohtical. An Amern:an exchange student arrives in the Soviet Union fu ll of enthusiastic idealism. but his adven- ture is soon exploded by a nightmarish chain ofcircumstances that may be real o, imagined. "Upon his return to Manhattan. he find his nightmare has only begun. as the world around him continues to become crazier and crazier. 'Highest Standard' i!i full o fRed<lin's outragcousscnscofhumor. drawing vitalit; from his unique appreciation of the absurd conditio ns of contemporary society." D SETTING A -'STANDARD'- AT audience whosequcsuo nsand comments during the discussion foll owing each readmg have proven very helpful." The NewSCRipts readings also produced another play. Neal Bell's "Cold Sweat." which will have its unveiling later this season on the Second Stage. The readings also offered the latest works from Howard Korder ("Boys' Life"), Mayo Simon ("Elaine'sDaughter")aod John Olive ("Killers''). SCR'!lcommission1ngprogram," Emmes explained. "Commissions are given to prom· is ing playwrights-so they can concentrate on writing for the theater and not be forced to seek work in furn and televison to pay their bill. comedy about the Bay of Pigs invasion which also was directed by Emmes and developed through SC R 's New Play Program, now part , of the Collabo ration Laboratory. or Colab. "We don't decc1veoursclves that this money is comparable to what's avaihlb1e from those media. but it is having its effect." he added. "Ourcommissi6ningprogram is amon.g the most dedicated in the country ... Colab's most visible compone nt is NewSCR1pts. a series of Mo nday n1ghtpla7 readings designed to bring playwrights together with director. acto rs and audience for rcact10nsdunng the developme nt pro- cess ... H 1ghest Standard of Living'' was. SC'R followers will see a number of fam iliar faces on stage m .. H 1ghtst Stan- dard." which opened Tue day and will play through Oct. 12. Taking the central role of the haunted exchange student is Jeffrey Combs. # \.\h{}"4s last ~et!n at the Costa Mesa tttemer two seasons ago m the world premiere of Beth Henle\ 's "The Debutante Ball." He also starrcdl n SCR'5'Thc Di" 1ners·· ana "Plav- b(n of the Western Wodd" and was-fe-atur~ 1n '"MaJor Barbara" and-.\ll 1n favor Said ~o." Other rc..,1 dent rnmpany member in the cast arc Richard Doyle, Art Koustik. Hal Landon Jr.. John Elli ngton. Anni Long. Irene included 10 last year's NewSCR ipt program. Roseen. An n iena-Schwart1and M1chat'l presented three months ago in a reading also Tulin. O nl) o ne actress. Patncia Lodho lm "It 's aboatparan.oiain:n:.JaLJonships. hoth per onal und pvlitical ... staged b} Em mes. · (who appeared in "Going to St'e the .. NcwSCRipts was designed to expand Elephant" at the Gem Thea'tcr 1a ... 1 .;,ea son). our new play development program and let will be making her C R dehut. our audience take an active pan in the "H 1ghcst Standard of L1 " mg""' tll tx-on process ... Em mes reportC"d. the SCR stage T ucsda~ s through r nd;.I\.;, .ti!< .. The fir'it )car has been tremendous!) p.m .. aturda~sat 2 .. \0 and X. 3nd \unda \' al successful. We now have a regularly 1,chcd -~:JO and 7:JO through Oct 12 at thl· - This aspect of the playwright's an was. much in evidence in the brzare comedy .. Life and Limb.'"his first play. stt~ged at SCR two 1-----yeaff-ag~rdk~~f:R4ine­ m ent in last )'ear's "Rum and Coke." a black uled public laboratory to aid \he pla).wnght company's Fnunh S~p ThRatcr. 6 To~ -m1hts-pt-'>'ota1Me pmtht'ptaystremon. -enter v .. To ta . esa cservallon')arr NcwSCR 1p1s ha<; attracted a very involved being taken at the hox offi ce. Y57-40 H ... D Pictured on the cover: Richa/t{ Dovie. 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Sessions will focus OD the manacment of sueu through hypnosis, medi- tation and sclf-actualiZation. 8egios Aug. 19 aod continues each Tuesday from noon until I p.m. through November. Library Room 101, Saddle beck Colleac. 28000 Marauerite Pkwy .. Misaion Viejo. S82-4S"71. AOVL TS RETUllNING TO COL-! LEGE Free public service program ' presented by Prof. John J. flood: Community members with questions about vocational, occupauonaJ or academic programs offered by SaddJeback Coltqe are invited to attend at 7:30 p.m. Library Room IOI . Saddleback Co!Jete. 28000 Marsucrite Pkwy.. MiSSJon Viejo. S82-4S7 1. LEAVING THE 'DREARY LIFE BEHIND is the topic of an inform.al' Vernon Howard " Success Without Stress" discussion group conducted by Eric Sato at 8 p.m. at California Federal Savings. 15555 Brookhurst St.. Westminster. SJ tu-deductible d o nation appreciated . (80 5) 646-2(0). Wedneeday THE SUN SIGN 32122 Pasco Adelanto1 San Juan Capistrano an the Post Office Shopping Center. offers Wednesday o.ight lectures on varied topics. Call 493-7 151 for infor- mation. WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH Support IJ'OUP 6 p.m. JJS Centennial Way, Tustin. Barbara Lee. 544-3711 . Tlu•ndaJ HANDWRITING PSY - CHOANALYST The Ne~port -Chapter of the City of Hope invites singles and couples to attend an Sanda• foteresting ev~n1oa of fascination 1 with Dr. Beverlee Mclaushlin, a ''TUE GORY CONNE<;l'ION" 1 foremost handwriting expert. Happy lecture by Ruth Bowman, professor ho ur at 6:3<!, drink included with of art history at U.C. Santa Barbara. donation of )3. Moctina starts at 8 at 2:30 today' at U.C.I. Humanities p.m. Ballr.oom, Huntinston Beach Hall, Room 16 1. This is pan of a Inn, Pacific Coast Highwa}'. and series of lectures. films and poetry Be3cb Blvd. in Huntinaton Beach. readings in conjunction with The 662-C.l.T.Y. or 540-1338. Interpretive Link sponsored by the NETWOAIJNG FOil BUSINESS Newport Harbor An Museum. Ad-AND CAREER MOBILITY Lynn miwon is S4. For more information, Banker, pruidcnt of Lynn Banker 759-1 122. and Associates will share her secrets "CIUSIS AND PERJ>ETU~ RES-with members of the Society of OLtmON .. Dore Ashton. professor ArcrutecturaT Admllrtstnton-tofri&ht of An History at tbe Cooper Union. at the offices of Mcl..arand. Vuquez will lecture today at 4 p.m. at U.C.I . and..P..u:Loers. 695-T-0wtnnd-€oun Humanities Hall. Ro011rttff.lliis~ Drive in Costa Mesa. A sociaJ hour l. ;iir-• FILMS THE CONDOR OVER AMElllCA Armchair Adventure. float through the slcies in a seven story bot air be.lloon called the "Coodor." View the Grand Canybr\, the Grand T cton Mountains, delerts and the Greac Plains. Too.iabt at 8 p.m. Admisaio. n al the door fS, Oran1t Coast Collcac Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa ¥cia. 432-5880. WONDDI or JAPAN AND ~OBM a &nvd advcntu1e fiJm-wilJ kick off'tbe Saturday matinee series· of travel films al La Mirada Civic Center. A special .. Meet the Speaker" reception for the audience wifl follow the film which will beJjn at 2:30p.m. For further informauon and uckct prices, call the La Mirada Ci vie Center box offioe-:944-9801. 14900 La Mirada Blvd. in.La Mirada. .. AASP.NIC AND OLD LACE" at lbe Harlequin LJ\iiocr l'l'aynouic ... - 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979'-SS 11), ctosina performa.noes to- night through Sunday at ffJ'Yioa curtain times. ..DOF.S A nGER WEAR A NECK- TIE!" 10 the Actor's Ptayboll at Golden Wat (;o!Jcc, Huntinatoia Beach (895-8378), Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m.. throuah Sept. 21. "HfG&aT STANDARD OP LIV- ING" on the m.am Sta.gt of South Coast Repcnory, 655 Town Center pert oH 9ICries of fitms;-lecttafa-and-wUI ~ti at 6 p.m. With tfie ~ .. ..-----i-" poelJ")' rcadioa:s sj'fen in conjunction beainnana a half boW' later. Light with The Interpretive Link., at the refTesb.mcnts will be ~rved. A dona- Newport Harbor Art Museum. Ad-lion of$5 per person is requested. To m1mon is $4. For more informauon. ma.lte re9Cf'Vltions. call Betsy Nick- call the Education department at less at 549-2207. 759-1122. MillNG MID-LI.FE CHOICES A Tue.day S1'RED MANAGEMENT Weekly public 1ervioe program presented to the community free of charge. group for people an transition. Four sessions startin& tonight 7:30-9 p.m. S lO per IC&Sion. St: Joseph Hospital. 1100 West Stewart Drive. Orange. 77 1-8243. Daily Pilat & TWA FI ND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE f/IGHTS •VAi/ABi E 1t0M OIANGf (()IJNTY TO /AX WA GOU>fN '• T( ~llt1Nf5 ,. Daily Pilot Oatebookl Friday, September 12. 1986 S • t • Friday listina. ' TIE" at Golden West ColJege. Sec - .. DOES A TIGER WEAR A NECK-Friday l= TIE!" at Golden West CotJeie. Sec . "BfG STANDARD OF UV- -"SLY POX" at the Laauna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fridat tlstin_g. Fri~ = ·~ .. at South.,Coast-ltcpcrtory. Sec U -.. r,_ STMIDABD OF Ll¥--i nday Listin'/ IN~'' at. S?uth Coast Repertory. Sec .. MAN O LA MANCHA" at the Fnday hstina. , Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Set "SUGAR BABIES at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday list1ag.. WedDeeday "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at the Harlequin Dinne1' Playhouse. Sec Tuesday listing. Drive, Gosta Mesa (957-4033), Tuesdays through Fridays af 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:JO and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7·30 until Oct. 12. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the Cunain Call Dtnner Theater. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). nightly except Mondays at varying cunasn umes through Nov. 9. "MASS APPEAL" 1n the' Studio Theater at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa (432-5527), final per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 2 and 8 p.m. ''THE MERRY WIVES OF WIND- SOR" at the Grove Shakespeare Fesuval amphitheater, 18252 Maso St.. Garden Grove (636-1213). clos- ing performances tonight through Sunday at 8:30. "THE MIKADO" at the Ncwpon Theater Ans Center. 2~01 C'Jiff Dove. Ncwpon Beach (63 1-0288). Fndays and Saturdays at ·8 p.m. through Oct. 4. with special per- formances Sunday at 2:30 and Sept. 28 at 1 p.m. ''THE MISANTHROPE" at the Westminster Community Theater'. 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995-4113). Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throu&h Oct. 4. ''THE REVENGERS TRAGEDY" at the Gem Theater, 18252 Main St., G arden Grove (636-1213). final per- formances tonight and Saturda)' at 8 p.m. ( "SLY FOX" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743), Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 2:30 until ~t. 4. "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 1 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-1710). Tuesdays through Thursdays at 8: 15. Fridays at 8:45, Saturdays at 1:30 and 8:45, Sundays ill I :30 and 7:45 until Feb. I. ~lu!daJ "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at the Harlequ,in Dinner Playhouse. See Down home BBQ. T1v:ine ie. • Sat111dMy niqht on thP. rrinch Crnm11y m11!,11 luck Nrw York Sirloins 0 11 thr qrill Ptbs s1nok111~1 FrPsh llsh chdr 1J101h11q Bean pol'> buhhhnri away Skrwc~rt"'< I v1 'CJ1!\dhb. < :11sp qardr11 •,;;il;id 0Pcp dark r h1l1 Ck>klr>n c:orn hw.id Hom,..m1H lf' pie anci ice c 1cam /\1l tli:1t cHJCl ttll lhP lrtmmtngS. Sf'IVCct l)QO}SJCJ<! 11 1 hr 1 ·h-<1.1111111w Irvine Htllon & TowPr'> i''mrn fi<Xl Lil 1()() ~1111 I J11IV $1'1 % µ:r µc1SOll 01 $8 for cl11ldren 11 11 1 1~ , 1<1b 1• 1 'N"PkPml lot only $'11) pm room J 1 I r11qhl :Y .tll • •11111 v 11/"il' HPsPJvr11tor1~)'lc"1"1· l·v··~ : ... r111d.iv t11•1lit 1uil1l.,1dr> ,/ x THE IRVINE HILTON t\ND r fe1"()1,J l'?lXYJ Jr,mboroo Bo11l€M Hd. Irvine. CA !JZ/M (71'1) 863-3111 •• "''' ... r fl tf '" Jlt• rot tlt\I 1hk1/)(.(111>.111< v NI~ 11rl!'llit ... lhllt II} •llC)IJJ'll Suh~•rl t11.cv.11lubftt1v _,., h •rtt t• tf\t:'nr, 1tic 1rH. '""'l' '''"'J f-r•cs:ty SAti HdRV .anti ~unrt.•v rmty • Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 12. 1986 "MAN OF LA MANCHA' at the F 'da r · C~nain . Gall Dinner Theater. See ~.~~PEAL" at Orange C0ast rnday hsung. College. See Friday listing. "MAM APP~".at.Orange Coast "THE MERRY WI~ OF WIND- . olJcge. Sec Fnday hsung. SOR" at the Grove Shakespeare "T,!IE MERRY WIVES OF WINO-Festival. Sec Friday listing. SOR. at the . Grove Shakcs~rc "THE MIIADO" ·ac th• Ne~n f'.es.u val amphitheater. Sec Fnday Theater Ans Center. See Fnday hstmg. listing. "THE MmADO" at the Ne~rt "THE REVENGERS TRAGEDY" ~h~ter Ans Center. Sec Fnday at the Gem Theater. See Friday hstmg. listing ••TH~ MISANTHRO~E" at the "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand Wcs~mster .Community Theater. Dinner Theater. See Fnday ltsung. Scefu~~~ ~ "THE REVENGERS TRAGEDY" Tueeday ~t the Gem Theater. Sec F~day "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" listing. · th H 1 . D' Pl h "SLY FOX" at the La.gun a Moulton at e ar cquin inner ay ousc. Playhouse. See Friday listing.. 3503 S. Hari?<>r Blvd., Santa Ana "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand 8979-55 1 I ). n1s.Jltly except Mondays Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. 9~ varying cuna1n limes through Nov. Sanday "HIGHEST ST AND ARD OF LIV· "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" lNG" at. S?uth Coast Repertory Set' . . at Fnday hsung. th~ Harl.cq.uin Dmner Playhouse. Sec "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the Fnday hsung. C na· Call D' Th t Sc "DOES A TIGER WEAR A NECK· ~ in. . inner ea er. c 1.1. nn \fill• r l 'hJJllrl C 11~ ol ltopt' . -N:iday-ffsttng. Champagne Brunch, Sun . Sept. 14th W}TH SIX HOURS OF DANCING • U~ DANCING ONLY 2 PM TILL 6 PM • JIO 1'THE NEWPORTER R ESORT RESERVATIONS (71 4) 99M188 START NOW TO 8Vllt SUCCESS 50°/o OFF ,1 A' ,,.Jt=l"l i Ir l f ' r l 'li•lff&'1 (~I J 1 86 • Easy acce11 from freeways • Prime location -near major shopping centers • Fresh ocean air • Free parking • Spaces always available •••FREE* * • (2) spaces on Sun for month of Oct when you reserve Sat -Sun space durtng Sept (New Vendors Only)· Present ad at swapmeet office (certain merchandise restrtcted) Golden Weal College . Huntington Beach, CA Edinger I Golden West Sts . ~ ~ntormatlon (714) 893-2389 "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIV- ING" at South Coast Repertory. Set" Friday listing. • ' "MAN OF LA MANCHA" af 11\t Curtain Call Dlml"CrTncafcr Sel· Friday listi~ "SUGAR BABIES" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday listing. Thunday "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse: Sec Tuesday listing. "84 CHAJ\JNG CR~ ROAD" :11 the San Clemente Communit) Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo. San Clemente (492-0465). Thursday' through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Oct 11. "HAY FEVER" at the Costa l\okS3 C1v1c Playhouse. 661 Hamilton 5t Costa Mesa (650-5269). Thursda)\ through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda:- Scpt. 28, at 2 p.m. "HIGHEST STANDARD OF LIV· INO"MSOuth Coast Re'i>crtory ~l· Friday listiog. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" at the Curtain CaJI Dinner Theatt'r Sec Friday listing. "SLY POX" at the Laauna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fridat fisting. "SUGAR BABIES at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday lasting, ZUBilt'S GILDED CAGE L1.,e country music by Oydc and Rand' from 6 p.m. Dancing. Every Satur- day, Sunday, Tuosday and Wcdnr~ day. 1714 Placentia 1n Costa Mesa 645-8091. 8a11da7 ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE Sec Sat· urday listing. ll~da, CRAZYHORSE SALOO N 1'11EATllE The immensely popular and talented Tanya Tucker will ~ ~na at the Crazyhorsc Saloon Tbeatre_toni&ht for two s.hows at 7 and 10 p.m. an<f Tuesday for onr show at 9 p.m. Tanya has had many numb'cr one hiu since her first smash "Delta Dawn" at the early age of 14 The Cruyhorsc is located at the Dyrr Ra.d exit off the 55 freeway in Sant.a Ana. Call 549-1S12 for ticlcct in for· mation Tuesday ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See Saturday listing. CRAZYHORSE SALOON THEATRE Set Monday listing. Wednesday Tlte CraayllHtne g.i ves free cou n- try dance lessons by Ron and Donna at 7:30 every Wednes<,fay night 1580 Brookhollow Dr. in Santa Ana. 549-1 S l 2. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE Sec Saturday listina. 0 -N· TIN U E D HATORI appears Wed.-Fri. from 8 P:m.-~2:30 a.m. at the Sheraton ·N'C'wp'ort Hotel. 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. 833-0570. FRAN MARTIN performs. easy listenill(. co~temporary music on tbc piano .. Dancina available. Tues.-Fri. 7:».10:30 p.m .. Holiday Inn, Bristol Ave., Costa Mesa. TR! BOP presents dancin1 music · Fri.-Sat.; "TbcCoolJerks," a lave SO's dance band, Sun. at 8:30 p.m .: MoOday Nigbtrootball with a free buffet and no cover charJe for aridiron fans with a wide screen tv and several monitors throu&hout the club. Mon. at 8 p.m.; "Roe~ Around the Oock." a history of rock and roll featurina Jason Chase, Tues. at 8 p.m.; Lip Sync contests. Thurs. i3774 Brookburst, Fountain Valley. 963-2366. Sec Wednesday listing for specia.J concert. ' LEE FERRELL SHOW features Ferrell on saxophone. piano and voe.tis ~~ thtoua.h Saturday from 9 p.m. at Villa Gino. 16883 Beach Bl vd. tn Huntington Beach. 848-4940 DENNY PEZZIN at the Bristol Bar and GriUe, Holiday Inn Bristol Ptaz.a Hotel, 3131 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. "Rock and Romance" is featured each evcnina Wednesday throuah Saturday at 8, as Denny Pellin takes you through time to dance to the music of the fifties aod romances you into the eighties. Call 557-3000 for more information. GEORGE GD..UAM QUINTET at Florence Bcane's Ivy House Res.- taurant. 384 forut Ave. in Laguna Beech. Dance 8:30 p.m. until I :30 a.m . Tuesday through Saturday. War- ren Juon. vocalist and keyboard. featurina Elena Oeorte and joined by Ree Jobmon on Friday and Saturday. Sun: 8 p.m.-1 a.m., Mon.: 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., Tucs..-Sat: 8:».1:30 a.m. 494-9491. ~ WILLIAMS 6 C.. at Cbaz', 2710 E. Chapman Ave. in Ora.nae, j ust east of the Newport freeway. Ken Williams performs on keyboard, saxophone and vocalizes IOk> on Tuesday and Wed, Lou Rossi adds vocals and the new piw synthesizer on Thurs. throuah Sat., Rick Garvey joins the poup every Friday and SaL on drums. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a .. m. Tues. throuab Sat. Sun, from 8 p.m. 1<> l a.m. CHARLIE AND CHRJS. auiw and piano. duo with music of the 60s currently pcrformina Wcdnctday throulb Saturday at the brand new Monterey Bay Canners Fresh Sea- food Restaurant, Irvine Home .t Gw:Sen Center, 15483 Culver Drive in Irvine. s.49-1757. - ART GRAHAM TRIO at Duke's Place at the Newponer Retort, con- temporary music, jazz, South Aincri - can tempos and old standards. Tues- day .throu&h Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sahlrday NEW-WAVE DISCO CLUB for teens 16-2 1 at "Jag" 23642 Roclcfield Bl vd. in El Toro. Presented by Cce Farrow. S6 admission, 300 capacity. Call 837-1961 for more information. THE HOP, see.Friday Listing. LEE FERREU. SHOW See Friday listing · ~EN WILLIAMS It CO See Friday Ustina. OKTOBERFEST Is Afore Than Oompah-pa and Beer/ Wouldn-'t--you love to s hop & dtne In the qua int European Vil· lages of Europe? Save the airfare . . . uisft lb ~orlb ~illage An International s hopping. dining & entertainment center 50 ENCHANTING SHOPS featuring old world crajtmanahfp, quality Hr· vices & gifts from around the world. Enj<>y our fun-flllcct WC'tkrnd cvC'nts l Summer ~c:r rc:sllva l thn1 Sept. 20th. .@lb Jllorlb J}illuge 7561 Center A.e., 811.D~OD Bell .a!,!) .. ~.~~ :.!s.~?!..4J.~?~~~~~"· CllAIU.)EANDCHIUISee Friday SWALLOWS COVE in Sao li1tina. ' Clemente. See Monday listiq. ART GRAHAM TRIO Sec Friday &&N wnuua 6 co. Sec Friday ttm litti DI-~ar.111! AND CB1U8 See Friday ....... , Liltin&. · KEN WILLIAMI 6 CO Sec Friday . ~'f GRAILUI TIUO Sec Friday Listina. lisuna. ~~~~~~~~~~~ llODclaJ Tb_·_ancla~~~'~~~- TBE BOP, tee Friday listina. HATORI. see Friday lis~g. . . . SWALLOWS COVE in San P'llANMAllTIN;~F~yhstina. Clemente: Live bia bend dancina to TBE BOP, see Fnday lilUn&. . the music of Les Doualas and bis . ~ f'ERRELL SHOW Sec Friday quintet every.M_ooday evenin& 7-ll lis~fNNY PEZZIN AT THE p.m. No admimon c~. Wednn-8 .... AND GRD..L ... <'- day, Grand buffet and d1nner dance ~~. -· -=-~ with Les Doualas Quintet 8 p.m.-12 ":;. ~ 6 co. Sec Friday a.m. San Clemente Inn. 2600 r ti · Avenida De1 Prcsidcntc, San ts~ANDCBIUSSccfriday Clemente. 496-9202. Listini. . • Taeeclay _ ART GllAJIAM TRIO See Friday listina. ~PREVIEW performs Live each Tuelday from 8 p.m.-t2:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Newpon Hotel, 4545 C!I ASSIC ~I MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. - -_....,...,.~ ~ 833-0570. TBE BOP, see Friday Listina. FrlclaJ RAN MARTIN, see Friday listing. KEN WILLIAMS 6 CO. See Friday THE FULLERTON CHAMBER listini. PLAYERS ~rform Thurs.-Sat. fro m ART GR.ABAM TRIO See Friday 7-10 p.m. for dinner guests at the listina · Hilton and Towca' Mo.rc.ll's restaurant. The chamber trio fcat~rcs WedDeeday Kathleen Murphy and Brian Bcst\ore BIG BANDS SOUND AT PA.Bit on violin. and Adrienne Biggs o n NEWPORT Every Wednesday from cello'. 17900 Jamboree 'Blvd .. Irvine. 863-3111. AUDmONS For lrvtnc 7:30 to 10 p.m .• enjoy the Big Band Valley Colle~·s Chamber Stngcrs. Sounds of Benny Goodman, Tommy s h · raJ d w · Doney and Glenn Miller performed ymp o nic L 0 e an omen s by Tony Solla and the Millionairn Ensemble wtll be held through Sept. Band, in the main lounge of the Park 19 by appointment only. For infor- Ncwpon Apartments' Spa (I Park mation. call 559-~205 or 559-9300. Newpon in Newpon Beach.). The Saturday fret performance is open to the THE FULLERTON CHAMBER public. 644-4664. PLAYERS F 'da I HATORI, see Friday listing. · ' see n Y 1sttng. FRAN MARTIN, see Friday Lt sting. LEE PEJlllELL SHOW See Friday hstina DENNY PEZZIN See Friday lisung !feedaJ FALL SING ALONG Community members are 1nv1ted to JOin Dr. Zodiacs Step into <;p r1ng &~~~ David Dick.au ~ bit S pbooic Chorale and Clwnber c in performiqa worb by Handel, Haydn ~ Brefns. Music ~ and re- freshme_nts will be provided.. 7:30 p.m. in the Forum. lrvine Valley Community College, 5SOO lrvine Center Rd.. Irvine. Reservation&: 770-~s.4. SING• ES Friday FOCUS H, a·poup of suwes IF'. 20-29. meet at 7:30 p.m. at t6e South Coast Community Church, 51,20 Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. . Cl..AmJIC P'RiENDS for sinaJes 45 or over meets for happy hour at the Airporter Inn Hotel, 1870 Mac.Arthur Bvld in Costa Mesa. Ca.1J S<44-92S9 for mfonnation and reservations. BALBOA 8&I CLUB T.G .1.F. evcry Friday at 5 p.m. at The Courthouse, 2 Hutton Ctr. Or. in Santa Ana. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS The Huntinaton Beach Chapter of Parents Without Partners. Inc. will sponsor a free orientation for area sin&1e parents ton.i&ht at 7:30 followed by an open dance at 8:30. Call 898-7975 for meetin1 location nd ~itional informaHon. LIVING SINGLE IN OR.ANGE COUNTY An overview of the sin&le life will be discussed in a lecture for singles at Golden West Collcac 7-10 p.m. toni&ht at Administration 128. Proaram fee IS$ I 5. Di~ussion led by Robt-rt Badal. writer and lecturer. 891 -3991 Saturday THE CARnERS AND It IURAT CLUB for s1n.ics danc.c at Shelly's California Cuisine Rcstaur:mt pn· vatc room. 800 North Tustin, Santa Ana. Membt-rs $3. iuests $5. A&cs 30-50 Every Saturday 7-1 1 p.m 641 -3987 for details. ~IC FltlENDS ag.e 45 and 228 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH• (714) 8"-5070 Daily Pilot Oa1ebook/ Friday September 12 1986 7 c over. dinner at 6:30 p.m. Reser- vations only. Barclay's Inn Res- taurant, South Bristol Blvd. Cost.a Mesa.Call 544-9259 for reservations. ADVANCED DEGREES LTD. A Slngles group for professionals with masters or doctorate degrees. Mix er 9 p.m.-12 a.m . at the· Magic Pan, South COia.lt Elaza. Costa Mesa.SI 0. NH-full calendar. call (818)348-174 7. J~ The JeWlsh Assoc::1at1on of Sirlfle Services. will hold a gala dance tonight beginning al 7:30 al the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 1n Costa Mesa. There will be a buffet and no hosJ1 bar. Admission price is S 15. Door prizes and pysch1c readings will be available. If you wish to stay in the hotel for the evening, a special rate of $50 has been made available. You must attend the dance and tell them you arc from Jass to get this rate. Fo r fun.her information. call Jerry at 972-4841 or Sylvia at 529-1819 days or 539-4419 evenings. Sanda -FOCUS H , a group of sm&les ages J(}..39, meet at I 1.30 a.m. al the South Coast Community Church, 5 I 20 Bonita Canyon Dr .. Irvine. 854-7600. ORANGE COAST SINGLES OVER H 12:30 p.m. Picnic PoUuck at Tcwinkle Park. Costa Mesa. Bnng picnic lunch and beverage. Cool shade trees, Tnvia and conversa- tfons. South on Fairview. left o n Arlington from Orange Coast college. a s Meet at tabtt by pond. Call 964-3537 for more informatio n Tue.day THE NEWPORT IRVINE CHAPTER of Parents Without Part- ners presents their Newcomers' Orientation ·each Tuesday from 8-9: t 5 p.m ., ronowed by coffee and conversation. Call 549-1 135 for further information. THE NETWORlt FOR SINGLES meets tonight at the Grand Plaza Hotel, Coral Tree Lounge. 2726 S. Gra.nd in Santa Ana. 995-<>952. --~~y CONVERSATIONS Ir CAMARADERIE AJC Orange Coun- ty SinJles meet at 7:30 p.m. at a new larger room at the Huntington Beach Inn. 21 12 Pacific Coast Highway. SJ.SO covers one drink. hot refresh- ments and sociaJ hour. Happy hour from 6-7:30. Call 644-4359 or 38CP79 . PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS, CHAPTER JM invites all single parents to a mini-<lancc and orientation tonight with a no-host snack bar and barbecue. Orientation begins at 6: 15 and dancing at 7 p.m . Capistrano Bay Yacht Oub in Dana Point. 34555 Casita.s, 493-7 102. For more infonnation. call the mfor- mation line at 586-9183. CLASSIC F RIE age 45 over. m...ccts for dinner, reservations only, at M ene"s Grecian Restaurant. 23532 El Toro Road in El Toro. 554-9259. Membe~ip4A ..P.WJ2...-l6 open to divorced, separated, widowed or never married parents oflivins children. Custody of the children as not a factor. A nonprofit, non-sectarian, educational organaz.ation. PWP provides a pro- gram of social activities, discuss10ns and study groups for single parents and their familjes. Thanday THE NETWORlt FOR SINGLES ,ages ~. -mccu-every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. for an After Work Party at K.anooo Kappers in Anaheim at . Knott and &II. AJI parties feature dano ng. hors d'oeuvres, door prizes and surpnscs. ~II 995-0952 for 1nfonnatJon. SINGLES NIGHT AT"PROMISES" Dancing in a fabulous bayside lounge 6-9 p.m. Appetiurs served 6-7:30. Members SI 0, Guests S 15. No host bar. Reservations required. Call 760-6078, Cbarli Brown. Promises 1s located at 3333 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. DANCE Friday SWALLOWS COVE in Sar Oemcnte: Live big band dancing le the music of Les Douglas vocalist and his quintet. ci/ery Monday, Wednes- day, Thunda. ))._Friday and Saturday night. San uemcntc Ion, 2600 Avenida · Del Pre1idcnte. San O ementc, 498-9202. .. -THE AMERICAN INTER-BJG BAND lllU8IC keeps dance NATIONAL DANCE CO. ~ts a ontbeirfeeteverySundaynight inth swing class at 8 p.m. each Friday Swallow'1 Cove lou• at the h1ston followed by , a dance social from_ San Oe_!llefttc ltle.~@-A veruda d 9-10:~ p.m.: a jiffcrf>ui cW'i eacti Preiiaenit,"San meote 7 to 11 pm. Monday al 8 p.m.; and a ~oom with the Dean's Deacons swina,.ban and Laun class each Wednesday at 8 and featuRld vocalist Lisa Powt'll. p.m. $20 for seven lessons. 650-3048. 498-9202. HOTEL MEIUDIEN NEWPORT BIGB 90CIETY Big Band Sh11w- BEACR l(jck off the weekend with cue danoe thiuftemoon 3-5:3(1 pm fantasticentcru.inmentofthe 50sa.nd at \be Turtle Rock Community Par~. 60s by the Stonebridge Band in the I SunnybiU St:turtle Rock V 1llage in Atrium of the Hotel Meridien 4:30 Irvine. S4 per person. 546-3894 until 8:30. For reservations. call '·CITY OP HOPE Glenn Miller Landa Horst or Bonnie Trumbull at CbapteroftbeCityofHopeprcscn1s a 476-200~. grand buffet )>ruoch and tea dance with Les DoUglas vocahsl and ht~ Setarday qu1nttt and the big ban-a of Trary AMAN INTERNATIONAL FOli Wells. Noon til 6 p.m. 998-3188 ENSEMBLE tonight at 8, Robert B. - - Moore Theatre. Otange Coast col-lloaday legc. 2701 Fairview Rd. in Costa MARTIN a TONI'S Swing Danu Mesa. America's leading professional Ctub meets at several Orange ( ount) folk ensemble. Am~n. dehgbts au-locations. Dances. da~ contc'it~ d1cnc.cs with dazzling sclect1on of dance t.ripa, play outings, beach dances and music from around the parties are some of the act1V1t1c!> world. Admission at the door, $9. Dance leuons are offered beginning 432-5880. . to advanoed, ballroom to swing. For DANCEASY A new a.gr Saturda)'. times a.nd locations. call 840-3518 nisJ?t dance every week from 9 unul LOSFLAMBNCOSfeatunngJua n.i midnight at the Laguna Beach Rec-Escobar, tlamenco dancer w11h reationaJ Hall. 565 Forest Ave.. Guiiarist T omas. Shows 7:30 and 1> Lagu~ Beach. This dance p.m. tonight at the Bouzy Rouge Caf1·. docsn 't pose the problem of the 3 t IO Newport Blvd.. Newpon Beach smoke-filled. aJcohol pushing meat 673-3440. markets where people can feel re- jected and leave without the fun they Taeeday came for. Join fnendly creative WEEILY SENIOR DAN~ arc people and dance, or play hke a kid presented by the Costa Mesa Senior' with costumes and percussion instru-from 8-1 I p.m. Featured is hvc band ments provided. Healthy refresh-music and a 1.-. wooden dancr ments and conversation ... .,.. ,... available in the kJtchen. Adnussion floor. Costa Mesa Women's "luh, $3.CaJI Mf-lRuth at497-2044 or C. 610 W. 18th St, Costa Mesa S~ donation. Shell at 83 1-064. ED LEACH BIG SWING BANO Sanday rays fordancinaevcry Tuesday from THE ACTION RLM OF THE YEAR ountryOub, 16782GrahamAve 10 Huntington Beach. Admission 1~ Soi Wedaeeday OFF NEW CAMERA PRICES ON ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF ... USED CAMERAS AND LENSES Come in and see our large se lection of pre-owned cameras and lenses -most brands 35mm and m·edium format cameras -telephoto. wide-angle and zoom lenses r ~ WE BUY SELL & TRADE GOOD QUALITY USED CAMERAS AND EOUIPMENT a Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, S eptember 12, 1986 MJClfAll '' l .'f(t THE AMERICAN INTER NATIONAL DANCE CO. Stt F-nda' ' listing. SAMBA BAND Wlth female '<xJI ist Nilsa, appearing Wedn~a' and Thursday at the Irvine H ilton :ind Towers. Wlth Confrey Phill1P" J.i11 Trio. 9 p.m. until I a.m. I Ne ~ Jambonx Blvd in Irvine. 863-11 11 FREE DANCE ~NS b~ < .t' Cannon tonight 7-8 p,m. al \.111 C1cm cnte Inn. 2600 Aven1da ,ll'I Preside.nte in San Clemente. Dam.r h the music -0f l:.c9 Dougjn-1md -tit quintet. 498-9202. Thunday SAMBA BAND .sec Wcdncw.1 listing. EiC. Friday OLD WORLD OllTOBERl'"E:o.T until Nov. 9 at Old World, 7'1• I ('enter Ave at Beach Bhd. e1t1t \,11 Diego Freeway, 1n Hunt1ng1111 Beach. Oompah~Pa Bands pin) Wrd through Sat. evenings at 6 JO 1-amtl Oay Sunday 2-10 p.m 897-14711 '" R9S-8020 LIDO IN THE WATER 80Al SHOW Power and sail boals for )llUt 1nspcc11on butlt by some' 0f 1h1 worl<.l's mn<;t highly n:spcctcd nank \ 1n hoa1 manufactucc --1ru1 de:Slill \I l .ido Manon V1lla.gc with free pa1k1111 off 1 ustin and Avon Aves. 1n Nl'" por1 Beach. with shutllt' buses "' :ul ahlc "' I ~ mterv:ils to take you to ;an.I from the how 11 Lm to (1 P m today, IOa .m.10 6 p.m. Saturda) anil und11y. Adm1"1on as SS for :\C1uh\ $2 for children Children under to ,m adm111cd free 6H-1H60 CAFE MOZART tea1urc·' 1 IJ"" .ii piano Wed evening and p1.1n1 ''' Chev. tonight at 8 at Sherman Library TOMAS W~N Stt Friday list· and Gardt ns. "264 7 East Coast High-1. ing. lway in Corona del Mar. This propam OLD"' . ~sopcn 1o the pubhc andadmiss1on 1s OltTOBER FEST AT o N T J N u E o -free 673-2261 WORLD S«Fnday hsting. c gu11ar. pop. and \hov. -tunc.-s Thurs.- Sat. eHning'> >\II music IS performed during J1nner .\lso fratu rc.-d 1\ music at Sunda) brunch J 1952 Camino C ap1'>1ranu. ~n Juan C ap1strano .i9ti-02 I 2 \ . . THE LAF'F STOP. a prc.-m1ere l_c)mt·d) n1~h1 dub. fea1ures Bobbv (1J' lor and ~011 Shaw 21 ~2 S East Rn\101. NeY.pon lkad1 85~-8762. LAG trNA POETS mrct each Fn at l< p m for '><'hl·dulc.:d and oprn n::ld ing' .it thl' Laguna Beach Puhltc L 1hrar' T on1gh1 .\llan FrcedmJn. proft'\\Or a1 ( Sl ll.A .\II arc wl'l- 1.'t1ml· Call -N-l-9550 or .i94-8J75 ROBERT OUQUESNEL cntt'r- t..iin' lln tht' piano with a v.1dc vanct' of lllU\ltJI \Ch:d1on~ TUC\ -~I from "·"pm ln1nt• Hilton and Tov.crs· Lubh' Luungc 17900 Jamborct' Bhd Ir' int' &t> l-l 111 CO!llFREY PHILLIPS features rl·ndt1111n\ ol C ok Poncr. Ger.hwin and u•nlt'mpcu<if\ ta' onte'> Tues - \JI 'I p m I a m .\lw. the Bra111tan 'ong,lfc''· '"~ JOIOS him on Wed ,111J Thur' l'H·ning, In inl· H 1lton JnJ To~l·r,. I ~'100 Jamboret: Bh d in lr\11k l\6\.1111 TOMAS WILSON \(110 llamenco iu11<11 l\I pnlorm' 'ipan1sh and Laun 11111"' \\ t•d Jnd I hur~ 6 10.Q:JD p rn I 11 .ind \:.it. 7-10 p.m and '\un ~ 'o ~ ll 1 p m JI P1>n of Spam Kn t.w rant 24921 Dana Point 11.irll\H l>r Jt ( 1olJl·n Lan1crn in D.1n.1 1'01nr 4<JJ. "678 Saturday r>A \' HIKING PROG RAM The h.1\11 'oi dJ) h1 ~1ng ~ 111 ht· featured in a nc"' ,nmmun11' ~.-rv1{t'' program Jt < 111llkn \\ c\t ( olll'gc v.11h three nwrllng\ !~:ginning 1clda ) a1 Ill" m · no11n in ·\dn11nl\tra11on I '1 On lht' l\\11 ,u,lcnJmg \a1urda)>. off-cam- pu' h1~L., arc "'-hcdulcd. hours 10 be Jrr.in~c.·J JI lhL' In 1urc <oc!><i1on Ft'e 1s S 11< fur lhl· prugram prc<,ented h) luhl· \Lhnl·1dt•r l\t f " fhe two off· l Jmpu .. h1~l'' "'111 c\plorl· .\hso < n·l·~ in '>outh L.agund and Torre} 1'11w' \IJll" Rc.'M'r' c in Del Mar Call SHOW See Fnday lisung Sunday. • SUN DAY MUSIC IN THE PARK Toda) at 6 p.m the Uptown Sax Quintet. in Bluebird Canyon Park near the end ofCrcs) street in LaJuna Beach Bnng blankets. an epicure p1cn1c or JUSt something refreshing to dn nk. and play to amvc by 4:30 to find a good seat and enJOY the fine mus1l· Sponi.orcd by the Laguna fkal·h ·\rts Comm1ss1on. 497-33.1 I , C\t 205 , OC F AJRGROUNDS SWAPMEET &c Saturda> listing. CAFE MOZART, see Fnday listing. LIDO IN THE WATER BOAT SHOW St-c Fnda) listing. THE LAFF STOP presents 10 comics. 2122 S.E. Bnstol, Newport lkach. 852-7o2 TOMAS WILSON l;tt Fnda> hst· 1ng LAG UNA BE ACH AUTUMN F ES- TIVAL ~ Saturda) hs11ng OKTOBER FEST AT OLD WORLD ~e Fnda~ l1~11ng ~onday SCRABBLE 1~ pla~ed each Mon· du) at ·I p.m. at the Leisure World ( ·1ubhou~ 2 or1 foulton Park"ay 1n Laguna Hilb. Call 107-7223 for information · PRENATAL EX CER CISE CLASSES on-going t'l(Cfl'I~ dai.Sl.'' mothers 1augh1 h~ the Cen1 er for Mall'rnal and Child Fitness. prov1d· 1ng an 11pportu1111~ to stay 1n '>hapc anJ d1\CU'>'i 1mponan1 aspt.'t lS of prcgnanc~ and parenting. Monda) Jnd \\.ednc!>da~ mornings from 'I 15-JO 15 a m at thl· Dance Shcool. T Ul'WJ~ anJ Thursda) <'' cnings lrom 6· 1 pm :it the Nonhv.ood ( ommun1l\ Pa rk. Class Ice 1s SJ6 for four "-t-eb· 12 11mc\ pl.'r week). For futher dctails and rrg1S1ra11on. call 660..181< I OKTOBER FEST AT OLD WORLD Sec Frida\ listing (,\\~ t ommunll\ scr\ICC~ at Tue9day x•1 t \ll•11 1.A6l~B€-J\CH AllTllMN f'ES--HAmJOJrSINGERS 7.:-Q:JO p.m at Tl\' Al. \ n·ll·hrauon 111 mu~1r. an thl' Prc<ib\lenan Church oft ht• Covc- Jlld 111Jg1l tod.i' Jnd 1t1morro" a1 1hc nant r a1 i-' It'"-Road. in ( osta Mtsa ll\Jnl' Ao"'I w11h concert b) .\n)Onl' v.ho cnJO)> <;1 ngmg and can ll1ro<ih1ma al 7 10 pm T1dct~ for carr) a tunr 1nl· l11nc.l·ff"!lrl' S 1 7 {) arrd S+6. ~la-Ad ~ wclcumc to 101n . .\lso available for 11h'IUJl· grnr1al admission 10 .the pcrformanrc. For more i01'0nnanon. t1-round\. C 1rounJ~ aJmmao n ttckcts _.eaU Dec Cm" al .2b4-Jl7 J or Joyce .trl' S' 50 g(•nt·ral adm1~s1on with C'o>. at 546-7foti0 or 548-2733. l hrldn·n I~ and under SI 1f accom-OK TOBER FEST AT OLD p .. Hlll'tl l°I) an adult All childrr ns· WORLD St-t· Fmla) listing Jdml\\111n., plu~ a portion of .\utumn I c.'\11\al add11111nal proceeds will Wedne.day t)<:ndi1 the promoti on of a new CONCERT ON THE GREEN at MJnnr I 11'i: E.cologKal Re'ierve in South C'oa)t Plua Village tonight I .1gund tkach ~-I 0 P m 497-1820. from 6.30 10 8.30 p.m on the Village SPARKS .\I Pacific .\mp11hcatre (frccn Concerts are free and the 1on1gh1 a1 ; l O SI 'i 50/logc ticket\ publtr 15 in\ltcd to bnng a picnic onh I or Ill kc.·h call l 1cketron. dinner or enJO) the fare ava1lahlc 6 q ·_, 100 or go to the Pacific .\m-from South Coast Plaza restaurants p11hl·at rc bl" office Frt'e Parking. Tonight cnjo) Joyce OC FAIRGROUNDS SWAPMEET Winters and the S1h-cr Stnngs. South " hdd l'H"I") Saturday and Sunda) ( oast Pla1.a Village 1s located at _.Tluanday FARMERS MA-~-,&_..l(X.~ F AJRGROUNDS Every Thursday in the main partong lot from 9 a.m. to 4 • -~ ' lrnm 7a m until .i pm 1n the matn Suntluwcr and Bear Streets across 1.·00 MA.Wrllnls p.11 ~rng lot .\dm1!>\lon 1s SO cent\ for from Sou1h ( oas1 Pla7a. Giil TOWN CENTER 7:00 v.,1l~-1n\ anJ S I pc:r carload • 't'K~MOZA~l-"mtaylm' ........ --.1'6ft~A'f-o-NEWPOR1'-·i-•-----------+--~-l0l-6-AMT~5 CONFREY PHILLIPS. sc.'C Fnda} C E ~TER LIBRARY Prr-;chool ACIOSS fltt<* S.C. PUU HOTIL f 1t\11ng ,h>r> 11nlt· 11n \\ l'dnc'>lia) ~ at 1 O 10 OO ._ ___ c_o_sT_•_lltllS __ • _________ _ TOMAS WILSON See Friday hst-a m and I. lO p m thrhugh Novcm· 3.· 1ng bcr 'i l'rn~·huol Lh1ldrcn are invited 9:00 ROBERT l>UQUESNEL. ste Fri-to rc~1c.1cr Jt their local lthrary Fnr da' hstin~. more 1nlorma11on. t•all Margaret t HE LAfF STOP. <1ec Fnd.1) l'naic. h. coordinator of children· h\llOg \l'rl Ill'\. :ti 644-3186. OK TOBER FEST AT OLD SHERMAN LIBRARY ANO GAR· WORLD Sec Frida~ lt strng DENS ··~ornc 601an1l· Ciardcn\ ot LIOO IN THE WATER BOAT '>\1ulhl·a\I ..\<;1a·· a program h) t-m1c 5:00 10:45 Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. September 12, 1986 t • 'About bast Night' _c_o_N_T_. _1 ..... N_u_E_D is truth on singles but n1ablash1ng such a pamng turns out to be th<" most difficult chore of thl·1r II\ cs By GEORGE WILl..IAMS p.m. Pre!>Cntcd b) the Orang<" Count) Farm Rurl'au. Free .\dm1ss1on. TOMAS WILSON See Fnda) hst- !ng OKTOBER FE T AT OLD WORLD Sl•e Frida~ hs11ng ADVANCE AdTance KNO'M"S BERRY FARM will present tt"n of the-nation's top contemporary Chnsuan anists • on Fnday. Sept. 26 from 7 p.m 10 I a.m. Tickets for the e-ve nt, which 1s a sellout every year. are now on sale at Knott's Berry Farm. T1cketron. T1cketmaster and many Christian bookstores in the area. Prices arc S 14 advance sales and S 16 thl· day of the event also include unlimited use of the park's rides and at1rac11ons. 22()..5129. G-EN-E-A-hOGICAL STtrDV GROUP PersQns scnously interested tn researching tht"ir family history arc cordially invited to join this stud) group beginning Oct. I and meeung weekl y on Wednesday afternoons at I at 0 .A.S.I S .. the Newpon Senior Citizens Center at the comer of 5th and Marguentc in Corona dcl .Mar 1n Room VI. Dunng lhe 10 week scsst0n, the group will v1s11 research centers such as the U.S Fed<"ral Archi ve~ in Laguna Niguel. the Mormon Br:lnch Library in Mission Viejo;-and the Genealogical Library at the Huntington Beach Cultural Center. l n~ctor for the group 1s ~~· Katnryn Ellis, a retired reference hbranan an~ a m~mbcr of the Orange ~ounty, Cahfom1a Genealogical So· c1ety and the New England Genea· logical and Historic.al Society among otht"rs. Tht"re is no charge for the class, ~ut members are urged to JOtn the Fnends ofO.A.S. l.S. at an annual· fe<" of$5. For more 1nforma11on. call Mrs. Ellis al 760-0997. SINGLES BOAT DANCE ANO CRUISE for single Catholic pro- fessionals presented by the Orange Count\ Catholic Alumni Club on Sept. iO at 9 p IJ'l . Advilnce reser- ' ations arr~ sugge-sted-and rna.Y be obtained by sending SI 0 to "OCC AC" P.O. Box 2785. Costa Mesa. 92628. Ticket~ at the dock (1f a' ailablc) w11l be SIS. More infor- mation may be obtained b\ calhng 957-0125 . lltcClel"'' -· ... 'flee .\n hnne't an·ount ol tc><la' 's single<. \Cl'nl' -the pain and a" k"ardness and occa!.10ndl <.pun~ of Sl'\U j) excitement -1s "hat emerge' trnm ''.\hout Last 1'!1gh1 .. f hl' mu,·1c. based on Dil\ 1d Mamet''> pla~ "Sexual Pener<.11\ 1n Ch1('ago .. ha~ first-rate performancc'I b' Oem1 Moore. Rob Lo1.1.c. Jim lklu~h1 and Ehtabcth Perk1m But the star of the mo' 1c is the intelligent S('rc. .. -enpla) b) Tim KaLunnsk). the · ··Sarnrda) Night Lt,c" alumnus. and Deni~· DeC'lue. a formn news- paperwoman and member of ( h1· cago·, <)ccond Cit) theatnc-al group. You get 1he feeling from 1he Kazunnsk}·DeClue scnpt that this 1s a stof) with big shoulders that"s not afraid to show tb vulnerab1llly. that J ares 10 suggest that lovers can still li nd something golden beyond the susp1c ions and insecun11c~ generated _.12) S<:'ual politics. Moore 1s Debbie Sull1~an, an art1~1 "Ork1ng for a Chicago ad vt"nising agenc) who occas1onall ) sleeps w11h her boss but has her e\e out for Mr. Right . Lo""c 1s Oao.n}' Martin. a ..alc!>man tor a rl'St.aurant suppl~ firm who would hkl' to open up his own c.-atc."r) but lack!> the-confidence for businc~s suct'l'!>S. Dann) 's so good-looking hr'il of all. thc)·,c nC'l'r had to g1,c up 'cry much to another pe™>n Forc"<ampk. ~<"n Dann~ has to S" t' up a dre'i~r dra"d tn h1~ apanmc.-nt for Dcbb1t'\ uw. 11'>Cl'mi.111..e a major eo m rp 11 ment, .\nd 1h1s leads tu grl'atrr ~lf­ d1mJ' t'I). Dann) find'> he isn't b1i on 'ielf·c'>ll'cm Ocbb1c find s a ncl.'d tor a panner "ho will .. harl· his most 1n11ma1c thought' but Dann} 's hid- ing h1m.,df1n a .,hell afraid of"hat Debbie will unctl\cr 1n there Thl' t"o arl' not hdped b) thc.-1r best tnend~ foan I Perkin!.) 1<. Dchb1e'c. t'\· roommate. a kintkrganen tcal·her "hn\ into guilt trip\ -and '>hl· la) s a hUi,\l' one on Dchb1c. Bernu.: (Bclus J11 1 1~ .. ) our ba.,1c "l'andl'nhaJI' "ho m c.-s lulOn\ 1nl·t· Dann) that hl''s~" 1ngup too . mul'h nt thl' JO~ of hfr b\ u>n lln1ng h1mself1u one "nman fX•,p1tt· these enrumbrnnces.. Dcb- h1l' ;:ind 'Dann~ m:inagl' 10 '>13~ 1n lhl· trcnchc'> 10 gl\l' thl'm~J\es at ka'>t J \h11t at 1o1o1nn1ng tht· committed rcla· t1on,h1p thl·~ both 1..nn" 1n thl.'1r hc.-an., "ltir tht'rrr "A 10+ THIS IS TH F that he has no trouble finding sex .----..-----=:.:...~..:..:.·_,:_~~~~£.!.i!.f.l~~W.£.:Ll.--IU..1™111:~0 facL h&Lrap....is..(lv.c.t· MOVIE OF THE nAR." flowing With all of those things that The 'imok~·,rnn:d Moore and tht• T~ rone Po~cr-handsome Lo"e seem JU~\ nghl ior their role'\. Nc""romer Pcr~in' and Bclu'>h1. who pla)'ed Bernie 1.n the onginal stagt• prc">en- 1at1on. g" l' strong su pport \ f3ri.' to cnl·ounlcr a m-ov;c~ Tfh a 5u1pt so hcaut1fulh crafted a\ this one. And the a,irection, b) Edward Z"1cl.. 1n hilt feature film debut, ne,cr takes a wrong tum ----~ \t HUOOTllOGJ()H BEACH ' ...... • I,, #.--.. T'IRYIHl td•t.,,.1~'·· ·~' i;~· u •Gu"A HIUS . ,_, , ., ..... •• "• tAi'" i .. ,, . l A MA9RA OflAHCf A.YI f,f\11 n..-"i<)u.i'" '•'AOl•M:'.)11,. It • f lf"t ~114 ! t OflAHCf (~ b)A l~Sl AIEllCl'l#I Fill TOM CRUISE I OP GUN-: w ... A P~RAMOUNl PIClUAf ~'-I; _,,,,.,... • ._.. • ••' I ..... ~. NOW Pl.AYllG 1e Dally Pilot OateboOk/ Friday. September i2. l}es everybod) el e tells him are impon- ant. But he's not sall~fied. V. hen Debbie and Danny m~ct. the~ fall qu1ckl) into bed. But wha1 surpn!>cs them in the afterglow 1s that the) really hke each other and want more from their reJat1onsh1p thanJUSt sell. That ought to be easy. they figure. .. ABO T LAST N IC1HT Ra11ng: four stars Rating. R. for language. nud1t). se\ual content. NOW PLAYING llSSlll)IUI 830-6991 EDWAROS V(JO UM 'Mouse' is·fun By KATHLEEN BEASLEY ~ ............. No kids in your house? Wha( the httlc, go borrow someone else's. Or go by yourself and tell .people you Just want<"d to sec the latest oomputcr- cnhan~ animation techniques Or admit to bc1n-g a he~lcxl.. Holmes fan who oouldn'~ pass up the chance to deduce the allusions to the Baker Street whiz that arc spnnkled throughout this rodent-size world. But one way or another. don·1 mM "Th<" Great Mouse Detectlv("." It\ simply a fu n story wuh great charac- ters and fine cartooning by Walt D1snt')' Pictures. the folks "ho usually kno w what they arc doing but sometimes fo'¥.t (wnness "Tht• Black CAuldron-' ). The story revolves around thl· ~udden and mysterious d1~ap­ pearance ofa toymaker. I knO"'lt "3\ mysterious because for the fir..t In minutes of the movi<". m) )111-:rcar- old kept asking what was going on - and other youngsters co uld be hl·ard with the samt" questton. But Professor Ratigan. lauded h' his rodt"nt henchmen as the grra1n1 cnminal mind e'er. soon came on 1ht· scene and even th<" youngest in thl' audience could clearly recogn11t· lhl' '1llain of the movie. (Adults could r<"cogn1ze the same even w11h C\l'' closed -Vinct"nt Pncc's vo1cc co~ld he little else but ("v11.) _Rall n's U!!i..· _.&l__rnfil' -~at _al·· comp ICC was JUSt -a'SJlaOeSn) -0..--..-.. despicable. and h1~ hulking Persian <.'<kt, re~~ a+ the unklc of.a bell 10 be s1ckc.-d o n to anvonc who offt"ndo:d Ratigan. ro undt"d out a fine rogues· gallery. · On the side of $ood· We could easil) sympathize wnh young Oh' 1a witness to her fatht"r's d1sappcaranu: wh o enlists lht' aid of the p("Crles~ Basil of Baker Street. The addrt'~' alone 1s a giveaway. but Basil\ fondness for the v1o hn. a pipe. wild but correct deductions from thr slimmest threads of evidence .and hi\ 1mmed1ate--adopt1on. of Dr~Da" "111 as a s1delock were other instant clUl'' to this sleuth's rolr moder. Elt"men- taf). m) dear Daw~n -\nd Da""'" h1m~lf. warm and chubb' "a' endeanng '· But the hit r haral'lcr. for thr children at lea~t. was Tob}. Ra~1r~ overgrown gangl) can. inc. As Tnh~ -rattd rowan1 euckillg!lam Palace. a.sil and compan~ ~rd. LO tr) 111 sav<" the queen -well. some of the chil_dren were standing on their M':lh urging him onward . . '\nother h1dllieht ~as a grL·a1 cha'l' ~enc -mechantud IO\ \S min· - in a human-s11c to) tore The mo' 1c is not Oa" kw fhl' much-touted computc.-r-dc~1gnl·ll chase scene inside Big lkn was \l'I"' difficult 10 follow. THE GREAT MOUSE DETF< TIVE . Ra11ng~ 1hree sta~ .'l. l Edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA . Costa Mesa . 546-2711 fPR"E~eNrEo 1N lSmm 00°0u•ST1Ar-o:=J Daily Pilot Datebook/ Fnday. September 12. 1986 11 Ip • 'Demons' brings out the beast in our critics Carelya Mayer Bomemallu B•U.C-llead Wash the dog. °'lanizc your tax 111 tell you ri&ht off. I bate horror files. Invite your neighbor the tax-movies. I have~nated horror movies idermist over to discuss the put.refac-all my life. The only horror movies ti on of mallard en trails. Consider the rve enjoyed ~ the o nes you can most tedious way that you' oould laugh at -the "Godzilla" vanety. possibly spend an afternoon or eve-Having established that fact, I bated niDJ and do it, please do it, instead of '"Demons." But my disgust with it seeing "Demons.·· Believe me. you extended far beyond my life-long will enjoy yourself t'(luch more. horror-movie hatred. Because my days as a film critic arc To start with, it's a lousy movie. numbered, allow Okay, the rurccting me to confess a and camera work deep. dark secret. I are almost not bad. could only endure And the heavy- 30 minutes of this met a I m u s.i c movie. I tried, o h soundtrack com- yes I tried, to sum-pleme nt s the mon reserves of movie. But, the strength to pry my dialogue is in- mind open to the credibly dumb. possible merits of and the story is this film, but to my senseless. shkme and horror, there were none. There is Little tension or suspense. Horror. indeed. The only thing You know everybody's goinJ to get 1t horrifying about "Demons" is that in some awful, ugly way -it's just a there arc minds sick eno~ to . matter of how and when. produce it. Tllis low budset "B · nick What disgusted me most a&ut (standina for Blood and Bile) has all "Demons," however, is that the the ingenjousness of a snuff film. whole point of the movie seems to be Even the production quaJjty is poor. shocking the audience with unrelent- The so-alled actors and actresses arc ing and excessive blood, guts. and speaki04 English, but you get the gore. A virtual celebration of viol· 'distinct impression that English, as a encc. second language, was looped in. And I was truly offended by this movie. a bad loop at that. Offended mOlt of all by the idea of "Demons" is trash - a mish-mash violence being passed ofTas entertain- of every exploitive and sleazy angle ment. This movie made me feel films of this genre have to offer. Even violated and depressed. It's debasing Edwards Theatres seems to be and sick. Do yourself a favor and pass ashamed of it, and is hiding it in a this one up. limited run. With as many inteTCsting Do younelf, and the rest of the and entertaining films currently play· movie-going public, a favor by not .ing in Orange County, I'm puzzled supporting movies like this. Then why we, the Daily Pilot's guest film maybe someday movie makers will critics, are asked to critique this stop trying to foist such vile, probably drivel. ' harmful. ell.cu~s for movies upon us. As far as I'm concerned, it's ho way to !feat a guest. I'm cons1denng early ret1rcmen1. O..Coarsey Sales Represeatatln Hatta,ioa Bud Italian horror films are like Japanese monster movies. Damn the plot. continuity. chara.ctcr devclop- mt'nt, and logic. full stupiruty ahead. This 1s a B movie lover's delight. "Demon" is almost com1>1etely and totally devoid of any redeeming qualities. Come on. this is an Italian flick, filmed in Germany, dubbed in English, for an American audience. It's a blatant npoff of every horror film from ··Night of the l.J ving Dead" to "Omega Man." I loved every tninute. "Demon" docs hav(' the four things that make • watchable and en· joyable any film that suffers from terminal stupidity. Style. Atmosphere. Energy. Comedy. lmag1n t' the moody at - mosphere o f "Blade Runner" combined with the comical. gruesome, completely too excessive strle of"Day of the Dead·· "Demon' emits enough energy in its middle third to light a small city. It's too bad the director didn't continue with the tension he created there. ~e could have had something asdasste as "The Evll Dead." It took guts to make this moVJe. Real guts. Like eyeballs. fingers, mtcstincs. legs, and other tasty body parts. Even those who hang around rendering plants or collect road lull will hardly believe the mind~numb­ ing violenc.c that continues to the last frame. "Demon" doesn't attempt to tt'll a story, or moralize. or act as a metaphor for today's civilization It's just a full blown gross out intend~ to v.M> ~--by lM-Mff ~uttze until you're gasping for rehef. It succeeds brilliantly. See 1t. Now. Alone. In the dark. With ribs instead of popcorn. It's finger-liclon' good. Rating: 4 boats. As a guest critic, I c.an cenainly identify with the young man in "Ocl'hons•· who announced. "This is the last time I'll ever accept a complimentary ticket!", Like me. ht' wa.s also pan of an audience watching a gorc-pntuan t"nravaganza about vile, di51usting creatures. Unfortunately. he did not remain as detached. AJI but two of his fellow ticket holders become totally absorbed in what they're watching and eventually tum into bile-spewing demons themselves, ready to "spread pestilence and contaminate the world." That is the gist of the story in Italian alrcctor Lamberto Bava's attempt to bring back that -Ni&bt of the l.J v- ing bead" feeling. It unfolds (un- ravels) in West Berlin as a music student aboard a subway is scared by a scarred man who merely wants top ve her a movie pass. She takes the pass and a pal to the theater, w)lerc her fncnd scratches her 'fac.c on a devil mask (Murphy's l..&w. tSn't it?) dis- played in the lobby. Dunngthecoursc of the movtt', tht' fnend. figuratively speaking, begins clawing at the walls (I know the feeling). as if to emulate the movie's stars, which indeed she docs. That's when the gore hits the fan. One sc-rateh leads to another. and soon the whole audience becomes demons. writhing and rocking to the beat of MotleyCrue(appropriatc name) ct al. Fonunately, tht'rt is a little dialogue dubbed in to rclicvt' the monotony of the gross trans- formations. The only thing left to SJ>C(;ulauon is the fate of the rcma1n- 1ng humans and whether ducctor Bava will be able.to pay his bills on the gross rcce1 pts. I rushed for the ex.it at about tht' same time that the audience within "Demons" did. but fortunately for me, my door opened and I was out. I honestly fed apolotetic about th" because I love films and do not make apractioeof~outon them, but this thina is really atrocious. I don't like horror films. but I do ti) to keep an open mind. For 1n- 1tanoe. "The A~" WU a pleasant sur- pritc (or me. True the special effws in that film Wt'rt' so 1 realistic as to ht'. . · but n bad a &ood plot was well acted. and I ~joyed the fttm- 1 n comparison to the bOdily changc' that ta.kc place in "Demons," thr metamorphosis in "The Fly·· " absolutely palatable. But realh where "The 'fly" was fun and sc.a~ albeit a bit stomach-tWTiing. "[X. mons" is just silly, repetitious.,poorl\ done -and sickerung. Actually, duriq the fint half-hour of the film. I bad rcAJly hi&h hopes. The premise is good. A prl. after a frightening-encounter -M1h • strangt" man on a subway, ends up being invited to-a -Sn~W" of :J horror film. She and bu girlfnend decide to attend: so we, the "De- mons" audience, arc watching an auruencc with ~Demons," watch :i horror film. The horror film withm "Demons" gives the beckground for the plot, which is a clever b11 or acriptwritina-but from there. it's all downhill. Cbaracten act scratched mutilated. etc. and tum into demon' who scratch and mutilate other characters who ... ad infinitum. All in all. there's not much to rccommend ... cxc~pt for a mental detector to be placed at the door of Edwards Cinemas. That way, no one -wtth brains-will acctdtmally wand'er in to ~··Demons." · jj By the time that I left. ti H characters out of the 30 m the film'' audience bad already become de mons 1n incrca.sinaJy dlscusting. bu1 decidedly repetitious manners. And. by the way, out of the aud1ena watching "Demons." which also numbered about 30, five people had alrcad Id\ by the time f made m ) eltl . --- ... And speaking of really terrible movies By GEORGE WILLIAMS ~~--- How about yo.ut..list-of I 0 worst movies? What's that you say-the 10 you've seen this year'? That coincides with the line I hear most often lately: "What as there to sec?" This 1s a bad year for good movies. Some are so bad you feel hkc you·re breaJdna out in hives while watching them. All the passion 1eems to have been wruna out of them durina those studio mceUn.-where the talk is about money and INrlccts and what's SOod for tbt coqlomeBte. Some movies are 10 b&d you're at risk just waJ.kina down the street. If it rains you may be forced to take abehcr in a theater sbowina one of them. the telt'v1S1on. And with some mov- lt's as if no one cares. The scripts ies. you have no choice. You can't att so poorly written that no maner possibly sit throu&h them. when you walk into the theater, you So. here's 8 warning.. Tbc foUowina feet as if you've missed half the is a list of 10 movies from the '80s to act.Jon. The actors perform as if they avoid, 10 that you just can't sit w.ere$Clti~ paid to be m~iocre. !h.e throu&h. I've restricted the list to directJ~n is cond~!!ding. as. if It movies that had prctens1ons of being were a.un~ at a te.levtsl.on auruence majors, with legitimate stars and where sentt!Dentality wins out over high -priced d irectors and rea . mlott~. ~here ~ .. ~ten. I oould havnisted ~It subsutu~ for thrills; Chevy Chase films or all Burt Re- Tbc pli&ht o.f the ~ lbou&b. is ynolds films. but there are enouah lbat lhete mOV'let do n t JUlt flop ,and bad movies to limit thete two ~t out ,or town. Now they awif\Jy eatea0rics to one each. return v1a cable or commercial TV or . . . videocastet1C. They're everywhere-With. apolotJet .10 advance to mediocre ones. bed ones and just anyo~ ~ho finds his or her flvonte intolcrabk ones. on this hst. here aocs: But in your home of coune, it -"Baby .... Scctet of the Lost docsn 't take•much effort to tum off' lqend0 ( 1985) -Williafn Katt and II Oalty Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, September 12, 1986 ... I Sean Young are hkable as a sport,. he wa.nu a son to canyon his n.ame. wnter on sabbatical and his zoologist so he decides to hire a surroptt' Ill wife who discover a brontosaurus have his blaby. While· watchin' Re· famil y m tht' wilds of Africa. Patnck ynolds in thh role, I had the fcchng ot McGoohan is a particularly nasty seeing someone who has taken too villain. Otherwise. the film IS devoid much to drink and is walkin& around of ideas. s.lcepy-cyed and taJkin& incoherently. Though this was shot 1n A fnca . the all the while obviously believma he 1s filmmakers manage to make every. bcinf brlgbt and charming and ex· lbmi!Qok filc..pla.suc. An.d thc..huae ceedu\lly funny. The screenplay. too. brontosauruses have all of tht' believ. 1s uninspired and mediocre. And tht' abthty of Play-Doh. direction by David Steinberg is -"Patc.rnity" ( 1981) _ Bun· confultd and tedious. Reynolds always wanted to be Lbe -''Give My Reprdt 10 Broad new Cary Grant, In thit moV1e he's Street" (198") -A tenaionJcu drag more .llke Gabby Hayes. He plays ofa movie with the feel of a vanity Buddy Eva115. manqcr of New novel. It aiana with Paul McC'artnt:¥ York's Madison Square Garden. a falling asJeee in the blc:k ofa limo ob success uc.ept that he is a m iaopmist a rainy day. Tbc story donn 't set any -he hates the idea ofnwri&IDC. Yet more nciti.ng. .. _ .__._ ·-----------, 'Giselle' getsanAforeffort, butthat'saboutit By ANNE LA JEl1NESSE 1W1r ,._ Cow C ' I Ballet PK:ifica'a 21st annuaJ Ballet Alfrclco production featu~ the classic romantic ballet "Gitelle sets an "A" for dl'ort but earns consider, ably less praise for its technjc:aJ execution, Usina Jean Corcllfs ofi&inaJ 1841 choreosraphy, Ballet Pacifica Artistic D1r«tor l'.i1I Zali stqed the SUpet', Slttton,laden ballet as though preSs enting a Rhineland venion of "The Perils of Pauline." "Giselle" bas always provided dancers with a perfect actina vehicle. especially tbe leadina t.lerina. wtro is required to transform from a joyfuJ coquette into a woman driven to insanity when she learns she is being betnyed by Duke Albrecht, her nobleman lover. Members of the corps de ballet. some wearing looks of bemusement while others &ffectcd visqcs of hor, ror. crowded t.be small siqc to view leading· dancer Kristi Moorhead. as Cnsclle, select from her o'litl limited repertolJ'COffacia.I ellpressions. one of mild disbelief dunng the .. mad" scene wbicb-adminatn Act I. Moorhead emerged from a wooden portrayal to present poianant descent into madness when . seizing .\lbrccht's sword. she thrust it at the fret of the peasants before dy1na. MANBUNTER: A Michael Mann r Miami Vice) film. ba5Cd on the novel ··Red Dragon." The film tells the \tory of an unusually gifted forensics speci alist. played by Willtam Petersen. wl'IO'qua t the FBI three years ago but is persuaded to return to help in the nationwide manhunt for a psychotic killer. HOW ARD THE DUCK..: George Lucas produced this film based on the comic book character. Howard The Duck 1s transformed from an ordi, nary duck and tossed across the universe, where he lands 1n a n alley outside a punk bar in Cleveland. HEARTBURN: The film version ol Nora Ephron's noyel d11scc11ng her mamage and her husband's 1nfidcli, t) Meryl Strtt'p plays Rachel amstat, a popular and wilt) food wnler. and Jack Nicholson plays her hu~ba.nd. a cctebtarcd Wasbiqton newspaper columnist. Also starring Maureen Stapleton, JefT Daniels and tockard Channing. OUT OF BOUNDS: This film ts an advl'nture set agatn~t the background of a Los A.Q&eln f fter,hours club SCt'ne. M1ch~el Anthony Hall plays a smalltown teen,ager who leaves Iowa for L.A. to gel away from hts divorcing parents. He accidentall~ grabs the wrong suitcase at the airport and finds him~lf in a strange Cit} w1th SI million worth of ht'rotn Jenny Wn&ht also stars. RAUNTkl> HONEYMOON: Gene Walder plays a radio actor whose current senes as a national htt. but his carceris in peri l from a suddentattack of irrational fears. He wonders 1f at stems from his 1mpcnd1n1 marriage to Gilda Radner. A psych1atnsl dC1idC1 the only cure is to scare him to death. PIL\TU: Billed as Roman Polanski's new com1c,adventu'rc film, Pirates stars Walter ~btthau. who plays Captain Red. H 1s character is a greedy Canibbean piratl' who is bent on stealing treasure from the Spanish galleon. the Neptune apperently of a broken heart. Wipnd and Moorhead danced most confidently when aper\. leaving the impression they bad not often danced t<>sether. Unsteady arabesques and precari, ous adqios detracted from the conti, nuity of their cballenain& roles. • The ballefs classic style and precision was rncued in the exultant Peasant Pas de DeUA performed by Heidi f.d&;rrn and Jam~1~ollara. Both dancers delivered ~mingly effortless performances that demon, strated confidence and devotion to technique imbued with personal flair. However. their performances could not save the remainder of the ballet from coming across as a game of Charades played en masse with unsubtle pantomime. Hilarion. a gamclcecper who also loves Giselle, and who vengefully reveals Albrecht's true identity and character to the love,stricken maiden, wasplayed unsympatheticaJ, ly by Louis Carver. He portrayed Hilanon as though be were Riff, the StrecHough leader of the Jcis in "WC11 Side Story," instead of a miserable v1cum of unrequited love. , The corps. performing as Wilis. &hostly virsins who die before t_heir wcddin& day and rise from thelf graves wearing wedding gowns while bauntlnf-the fog,shroudcd lllesidc Polanslu wrote and directed the movie, TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE: This animated film ts based on the populaf children's roboHypc toy of the same· name. the action occurs in the year 2005 and the Transformers are locked in conflict. Famous actors and actresses provide the voice, overs. BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA: Kurt Russell stars 1n this film, billed by its producers as a "mystical action adventure comedy kung fu monster ghost story" about an 1mag1nar~ world under Chinatown Produced b) John Carpenter. MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE: Mod, em technology reigns supreme unttl a seemingly harmless comet, Rhca-M, cm:les the earth and the machines take O\ret. Al the Diiie Boy Trucl Stop patrons and employees try to ou1,maneuver a convoy of terror This Stephen King film stars Emilio Estevez and Pat Hingle. ALIENS: S1.goume) Weaver stars an 1h1s sequrl to I 979's ·Alt en.' She once again plays Warrant Officer Ripley, the sole survivor of the spaceship Nostromo's encounter with a deadly extraterrcstaal. Produced by Gale Anne Hurd. KARATE IUD PART 0 : Ralph Macchio and Pat Moma are together agatn as a karate student and ht$ en1gma11c mentor. In this adventure. the pair discover they have one more lesson 10 learn together. Amving 1n Okinawa. tht'y find an ancient feud 1s rekindled. and they are forced to fight a dcadl)'. battle. AMERICAN ANTHEM! Olympic sncdal winner M11cb Gaylord stars in this movie about a tymnast (natch!) ftom the wront aade of the ~lcs who decides to ftt into compeht1vc aym, nasties IP'nst his father's will. Also swrina Janet Jones. Directed by Albert Mapoh. best known for his work on 'Purple Rain.' RUNNlNO SCARED: Gregory glell and Jure unlUlpCC'tina males murky deaths, danced with graoe and -precision. All ofZali's costumes were lovely, especially Albrecht's Act II black and · silver nobleman's .attire. However, the Wilis' beautiful white waltz a.owns with bodices ac.cented by single vines of srcen leaves~ softer after the dancers removed stiffbridal veils that made them appear to be ploddina their way to Fint Communion rather than enucina local bunters. Deborah Schreiber performed well with studied res~nt in the rote of the villainous Myrtha, Quttn ·of the Wilis, who refuses to spare Albrecbfs life when bcsecched to do so by Giselle's &host. Wigand and Moorehead appeared much more comfortable with each other during their Act II partnenngs. and Wigand's well--exccuted leaps rcecived enthusiastic audience ap. proval. . The most enjoyable portion of the total performance was the o~tra's stimn, interpmation of Adolphe Adams passionate score. under the skillful direction of Richard Henn. Ballet Paclfica's 1986--87 sca-so-n~ continues Oct. I I at 8 p.m. wtth "Tbe Slttping Beauty," to be presented in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. For ticket information call 494s7271 Hines and Btll)' Crystal star as two rugged undercover cops from Cha, cago 1n this actton comedy After making a large ml5takc. the pair arc forced to ~\ion to cy Wen. Florida, where they can chase the good life instead of slime. INVADERS FROM MARS: An elaborate. paranoid naghtmare fan- taS). this film is a re-make of the 1953 classic. 'In vaders From Mars.' The story traces the life of 11 ,ycar,old D-c1v1d Gardner. whose parents are taken away and return to htm as alien as the creatures mimng the caverns below his house. Stamn(!. Karen Black. Hunter Carson. Laraine New, man. But Con and T1mo1h) Bottoms. PSYCHO W : Once agatn, .\nthon) Perkins stars as the tnfamous or- man Bates in the second sequel to th e Qrl&loal ·p~cho. • Tbc stol) picks u.p where 'Psycho II" left ofT -Norman is out of the mental 1nst11u11on and running the Bates Motel again. SPACE CAMP: '\ contemporary adventure about youth '~ first steps toward the final fronller and tells the stor)' of a group of tecn,a1ers whose summer at a camp lor future as1ronaut~ turns into a perilous unexpected flight aboard a real space shuttle. Kate Capshaw. Lea Thomp- son, and Tom Skcml Sl3r LEGAL EAGLES: Rohen Red- ford. Debra Wmgcr and Dar) I Han, nah star tn this comedy thnller about an fraud and murdec. Redford play Tom Logan. an ass1sUlnt d1stnc1 attorney whose bnll1ant career takes an unupeclcd tum.when he loses hi s JOb over an alleged 1mpropnc1y Terence Stamp also stars. BAClt TO SCHOOL: Rodney Danacrfield starsas Thom ton Melon. a sclf,made millionaire who o"'°ns ao ellpandinJchain ofTall & Fat stores. When he JOtns b1sson at Grand Lakes University. whert the boy is flunking all his claucs. Melon decides to take a leave from his business and attend school with the boy. FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF: Lee Wtcaad, left. u Coant Albreclat. Debora.la 8eb.relber, center. u llyrtha. aad KrUtl lloorhead u Gl8elle. A corned) descnbcd as one man's drama set at the Na') ·s pres11g1ous struggle to take 11 eas) Matthew Fighter Weapons School. Top Gun Brodenck stars as Fems Bueller. who where the na11on's most elate corps of tnes to prove that with h1~ best fnend. ·fighter pa lots train to be the best oflhc tusgirlfnend and arcd Fcrran.J1fe at bcsL Tom Crwsc and Keib McCJ11l1s 17 can be a joy. Rated PG, 1 l star. Rated PG. ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS: A pop DANGEROUS LY CLOSE: A musical about asp1nng mus1c1ans or suspense thnller that focuses on a the 50s stamng 03, 1d Bowie, James clique of students tn an upscale high foll.. Eddie OTonnel. Pats) Kens1t. school who have banded together to and Ra , Da' 1es. Rated PG, I J nd the school of undc~trable clc, RAW. DEAL: A drama set in ments. The games played by the teens Chicago revolving around a former gc.-t out of hand. escalattng to murder FBI agent now serving a\ a shenfT in a John Stockwell, Carcv Lowell. Brad· small North Carolina town. Due to ford Bancrof\ and J. Eddie Peck Mar his thwarted career and 1ncrcas1ng)y Robcn Palmer's "Addicted To unhappy mamagc. the fol'TTlcr agent Lo' e." is featured. along w11h music {pla)cd b) .\mold hwanm~erl h} Depcche Mode. Black llhuru. and takes on an underc();Yer assignment 10 lhc Smithereens. tnfiltrate the mob Kath~n Harrold VIOLETS ARE BLUE: .\n adult CQsSta~ IO\ c SIOn about a \UCCe\sful photo· -l'JIE MANH..il"IAN PRO.{ECT: A JOumallsi who-ff.turm to her home- contcmporary adventure about a _ 1own.4!0cean..C~. Ma.nlands.fuL.a_ resourceful high school ~tudent wh o much needed 'ac.at1on ' G ussie sets out to JOJO the most exclusive aW)cr, played b' <imy pacek, cluh in the world. C'hnstopher Collet. m«ts Hen~ Squires I played h) who portrays I 7·)ear,Qld Paul 1'..r' in Kltnel. who was her high tc vcns. ·sets out to build an e'-'\Chool S'4CCtheart from IS '.!'Cars traord1nary science prOJCCI and ends earlier. .\llhough their attractt on as up manufactunng a nuclear dcvu.:c ~tall strong, there arc l)b\tadc' 10 John L1thgowandJ1ll E1kcnbelT) also packing up lhe old relattonsh1p. star. ' THE MONEY PIT: .\ Ste\cn PoLTERGEIST II: mE OTHER ptelbcrg presentation lll a Richard SIDE: A.lth ough the Frl-cl ang famtl} BenJa m1n lilm. \tarnng l l'm Hanks, thought the~ escaped from their helle> Long. ~lc,ander < 11xJun,o' nightmare four years aet' after their and Ma urttn taplcton. tht., him house was destroyed an a \.tOlent deals >4 llh love and the p11falh of ept!ode of psychic act" 1ty an 1982, home 0'4ner.;h1p, their nightmare is about to begin APRIL FOOL'S DAV: .\ contcm- agatn an this sequel. Craig Nelson, poral) suspense thnller ~tamng Jn} Jobcth Williams. Heather O'RotJrkc Baker. Dcoorah Foreman. Och<,rnh and Oliver Robtns star again. Qoodn ch. Kl'n Olandt. and Am) MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE teel The stol) rt'\ olvcs around an At the annual spMg festival an Apnl Fool's Da) pan) and what Ponyland. a11 the httle VC?ntes eel~ happens when a Joke gets earned too ebntc the end of winter wtth a h•PP.Y far. pqeantofSOQJ•nd dance. But, while CARE BEARS MOVlE 11: A stof') they play, wicked witch Hydia (play, about the ona1n of the Cart Bare ed b) Clons Leachman) and her Fam1l . antroductn1 the Care &ar equally nast) daushters hatch a plot Cubs and the Cart \ousin ("ubs, and 10 tum Ponyland into a dark. dreary how the) bc<'amc chamftons of wasteland. canng. There are su ong.ina songs 10 TOP GUN: A contemporal) action this children's film Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, September 12. 1986 13 -. I ' ~. Couch Potatoes say·'mash your v _ideo guilt' By GEORGE WILLIAMS •C1Mct1r .._, ..,_ Do )OU throw a blanket over 1he tele' 1s1on set when com pan} comes. and pass 11 off as an antique tableZ Hade the box 1n the closet'> Are you constant!) embarrassed b~ the wh11c hes you tell about not O'-' nmg a set nr never watching tele\ 1~11rn·> .\re ~ou reall) a v1deohohc'' Then the: Couch Po 1a10 organ11a- t1o n IS for )OU. Founded 10 year<, ago to purge .. video guih." the group has dis- covered unhm1t~d bc.-ncfits from open 1cle' 1s1on watt·hmg m mar:i. thon session~. ·tnduding a renc"ed spant ot pa:noll~m. Americans arc '-"3llhing 1d1:v1,1on at an a' erage of onh a httk more than ~ven hours a da}. ""'>' Rohc11 ..\rmstrong ot 01\on president ot C-ouch Potatoes and editor and puh- llsher of the Couch Po1ato News-letter _ "The Japanese are ahead of l'' ·· .\rmstrong says ... and we foci 11's our patnot1c duty to watch more TV and catC'h upw11 h them We recommend a good nine hours a da) It's time to come Otll of the close1, and be proud of1he fact 'ou'rc a tuber ·· 4.nd now's a great !1m1: 10 admll 11 The networks arr a1nng their n1:w <,hows: the season olliciall~ begins 'iunda~ Football has begun. The tube hcckons ..\nd so do the Couch Potal<xs Th1: ll'On of the urgan11a11on. the potato comes from the fa r• the < oul·h Potatcx·s "'ere an undl·rground nr· gan11:i11on at first. And. oft-ours<:. th1: porntu " fro m the IJbcr fam1l} and ha~ lots of e)CS Rlghl now. then.· .irl' more than 7 . .500 mcmbe~ tn 226 chaptc..·rs tn the l 'ntted States and over~·as "I JU St got ~a letter from a gu) tn "ipain who wants to start a cha pter there." says and to counterthe effects of snadung? Annstrong. He says there is a lot of "You sound like someone who's demand for tradins tapes with me~· been influenced by thosl' nutritional bers or prospecu ve members in so<alled dO:gooders. I think we've places like Finland, where telev1S1on pretty well blown the cover off their ;~available onl> from 7 to 11 p.m.. arguments We find that by sticking 10 .. and Hungary. or maybe n's Czecho-the five Couch Potato food grou~ - slovak1a, where television 1s banned sugar. starch. salt. grease. alcohol - on Mondays." we keep in good shape for v1cw1i1g. Arms trong 1nv1tes an) one "As a matter of fact. a lot of our mterl'sled in subscnb1ng to the news· members ha\e taken on the shape of letter or in 'ett1nga copy of the Couch pota toes. ti-msclves. And the added Potato Guide to Life. or the Official weight gives us the necessary ballast Couch Potato Handbook.. to send a to anchor us in our v1ewingcha1rsand stamped. self-addressed envelope to couches A.nd bestd~. we fi nd the Couch Potato. P.O . Box 249. Dixon. mo re we eat, the more we watch. C ahf ~5620 "Oh. we have some low-encrg} ln addition lO tips on watching tyl)l:s of workout~. mostl) 10 keep thl' 1clev1s1on for maximum benefits. the dialing fingers 1n tunl.' and to keep the ne"sle11cr passes on recipes for rear end from falling, to sleep. Then telc\ 1s1on·snack1ng through Chef there's the Five-Beer Bathroom ..\ldo'\ w lumn. Dash. Dunng the station break. "Herc'<> an idea fo r you," says everybody runs to the batm.om to '\rmstrong, "Chef Aldo's Redeye sec" ho can get there first. It kcet>s the Sandwich. You pop a couple of slices heart pumping .. of generic white bread into the toaster Whal about some , 1cwing lip~'.' oven (installed as a permanent fixture Like recording all 1 J episodes of 1n the viewing area). Squee1e some "Bndcshead Revtslled'" and watch· liquid margarine onto the toast. heap mg them in one ~itt mg? on some free7e-dn ed coffee crystals. a .. Well. no" you'\'C hit o n 3 sore little sugar. a hnle powdered cream. spol. ome of our member~ fl'el that That's a real eye-opener. 11's a waste of11me to watch anything "And another favontc 15 the Choe· that's educational or Bnti~h . PBS 1s 'Dog. You take a cooked weincr .• best ignore~. I m~an._we don t rcall~ powcr-dnll a hole lcngthwi~· wllh a ~h1nk theres a place o~ telev1s1on for quaner·inch bit. ~uceze some choc-Masterpiece Theatre. Yo u might as olatc s~ rup irtto the hole. slap II on a well read a book. Pcnsh the thought. llour 1ort1lla or some gencn~ \.lo httc Pensh the tho ught. bread. top 11 ofTwith a spray from an "But. generally, we feel that 1f aerosol ch~esc can. and some hot something's on TV. then tt must be \Clucc Thats real ea11ng. good There's no such thing as a bad "Wc'\e teamed a lot from T TV show. Some shows. of course. commcrctals, of course. and from require repealed vtewmg. Like watching television coverage o f the 'Gtlllgatfs Island· or 'I Dream of astronauts. T hose squeeze bottles are Jeannie.' You have to watch them- really grcar " five or six times before vou stan to get What about e'erciscs to keep alen. the subtletats. · e NEWL YW£O GAME • WILD, WILD WOAlO Of "'Thar 1s where the televisio11 tape recorder comes in. We think these machines are a boon to manlond. .Like when there's a pres1dent1al press conference or coverage of a nau onal disaster or a Jerry Lewis tdethon We ha' e stores o f great moments o n tape 10 relive." Advanced Couch Po tatoes. on the average. have at least five tclcv1s1on <itts going at one<: so thc:r can get a big rt'tum on their investment of viewing ume Armstrong says one shouldn't get discouraged 1f this c-<1uscs con- fusion. ··_11 takes years of pnicttce to master viewing on live sets or mo re:· he says. What happens when an c.mergenc) anses. like when someone has to get to a hospital in a hurry'> Does a Couch Potato call a l'ab, or break away from their viewing area to dnve them? "That's a tough question." Armstron' answers hal11ng.ly. ·· 1 lhmk this 1s where the VCR comes 1n. Record 11. and watch it later. But I wouldn't rule out en\Jrel) that idea of calling a cab." With the weekend here, how about some advice for a real Couch Potato viewing expenence? What docs the expert suggest., He doesn't. ''I'm not going to recommend what to watch," Armstrong said. "That's a personal thing. Just remember that anything ts OK. T ry something you never watched before. There's some· thing there that's wonhwh1lc. lt's not W HAT you watch. anyway. It's the fact that you ARE watchmg that's important." But he can suggest HO W to watch. "It's necessary to have a good. com fortable chair or couch. Then take the phone off the hook or have 1t disconnected. Next. lock all the doors and put signs out. C hicken pox or G HEWS eMOVJE bubonic plague. An) lhtng to keep interlopers away. "Have your TV gu1dr handy. Have the fndge well stocked with your favonte potables Borrow a couple of TV sets from fnends or relauves. If you trust them. invite them to JOtn you. Stack 'cm up. the sets · "o\nd don't wort) about fal ling asleep Dunng the REM (rapid c-y<: movement) phase of sl~p1ng. you'll take in some program content. "You '>CC. T V watching produces alpha w.1ves in the brain. Your pulse slows down. We ·c.all It Transcen- dental Vcgetauon. lt'-s a pure!~ Amencan fonn of m editation. "Our movement has discovered some pretty important things about T V watching. It's environmentally appropnate. You don't take up park- ing spaces downtown. and you're nor out there polluting the planet. "Let's say you're watching a show about a nuclear holocaust. Some people get really depressed about this. But then lhere·s a ume out for a shampoo commercial. T he volume goes up. It puts things tn perspecu ve. You know. din y hair 1s more of a problem than The Bomb. "It's not only rcla.ung. You gel a chance to share those nch, wonderful hves of the people on TV. And it's sumulatmg. We call 11 the plug-in d rug. You really get high on it. "And we think we have a great fut~rc. There are plans for a Couch Potato Theme Park. nght here 1n D11t0n on pn me agncuhural land. We'll have a Game Show Land. Sitcom Land. Talk Show Land. War Comedy Land. There'll be a replica o( a PT boat from 'McHale'~ Navy· ta nde. And a replica of the Cleaver kitchen to visit. · "I ca n just sec us Couch Pota to:.• there weanng our Tater T·Sh1m 1::=8CENES AHIWS CO WA$141NGTOH WtE< IN * * ~ "Nlglltl!llffl" ( 19'2) Brian OonleYy. Oi1111 Barrymore . MOYIE *fl "Secrl1 Admirer 11985) C Thomls Howell. LQ(l louohlln .IJ MOVIE *** "Rlnc;ho DIMe" (1975) .*1 8ridots. Sim Wa1trt1on I• 9':>NO OF.SUfMVAL FRNOUNE COMEDY BREAK MOYIE t 1985) Don =~TLAAOE 8 ~COORT Q!JEOPAAOY '9 TOMJONES -&:00-• Cll lWIUGHT ZONE II at SATVN>AY MOfNNG CARTOON PAEVtEW eMOVIE **'h "Hlfllm.Sc#""1" 119MJ EMs Presley, Mery Ann Mot>ley 8 9 WINOS Of WAR Cl S100,000 PYRAMID 1: ••• 'TllTll MerT1me (1979) M•I· colm McOoweH Mary Steenburgen e WA.StMGTOH MEI< IN • ''AM!bo FWtt Blood-,,., tr' (1985) SyMlt1t Stallool. Riclllfd Crennt fJ 000 COIJPlf SJ MOVIE *fl "lmputae" ( 1984) Tim M1tl'teeon Meg T\lty -1:30- B at TAKJNO IT HOME JOKER'S WILD (!) TRAPflEJI J()HH, M.0 • PM MAGAZINE • WAU SlJ&T W£EK ml JIM COOPER'S ORAHOE COUNTY Jf HONEYMOOHEAS -9:00-8 (I) MOVIE • PMaTHE-t.eN>- (C) MOYIE • •• "SIMrldo' 11985) 1(9Y1n Kline. Scott Glenn STAAJM>< iMOYIE * * * "SWMI Oreamt" ( 1915) Jessi-ca l ange !O karrts -t-.30·- MOVIE fl *'Jt "A Pa OI The Action ' ( 1977) Sidney Poltltr;'Bih Cosby tD OVERSEAS ADVEHTURE Cl) IT'S GARAY SHAHOl..ING'S SHOW -10'00- • *'" "GrlncM9w. us A." ( 194-4) Jlll'lie l• Curtll, C. Thomas HOMll --OVOV£ • • .. ElterminalOf 2" ( 1 ~) Robert Ginty. MM10 Van~ S')MOYIE • • "Portly's ~ .. ( 111851 Din Monlhatl. Wytll l(nlght. -J.Q;JJ--8il AWGIOUS PAOOIWNNO -!0'.30-GD MMEAS MATCH PJIHNHEWS -11:00- •••9JatNEWS .140HEYMOONEAS I~ ... Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday! September 12. 1986 , r . - ig ~ames, big promotion foster h~pes y GEORGE WILLIAMS Murphy's "Beverly Hills Cop" of some appear out of now.here. Univcr-a Tony award-winnin& play. Lcia.h. Directed by Peter Medak _.., _ ...-1984. to warm up the season .. M) sat Studios. for cumple. 1s touting Then Paul Newman will rc<reatc (''The Ruling ~s"). The fall movie season is alwa"" a candidate for the season's No. I "'Clockwise," a comedy starring John his role from "The Hustler" of pool .. Link'' --An anthropologist ime for optimism. The schcdul~· is sleeper is "Crocodile Dundee.'' an Clccsc as a meticulous educator shark Fast Eddie Felson in "The (Terence Stamp) conducts upen- ammed with high-conce pt films Australian entr) debuting down-whose orderly world is tu med upside Color of Mont'y." also starring Tom men ts with apes but disappears. (read: big sla~. mature themes). and under television superstar Paul down, but no release date has been Cruise as Felson's protege leaving hts youniass1stant (Elisabeth Hogan as a hunter from the Outback set. Then there's "Jumpin' Jack >Spielberg's animated adventure Shue) alone with the anjmaJs. A 1thh~_"1,.00~C,.,,~t•?f0u:st~:~~n~Yh<t°tif!r~s whose first big<11y expenenct' is in lFla~h." which ·was supposed to open "An American Tail" 1s set for No-thnller. Directed b\ Richard Franklin ~, .,.. ~ . New York. It opens this month. this summer. It's now slated for vembcr release. And D1sne' re-("Psycho ff'). · The cn11cs also entt'r the season .\ h h 60 Octo ..... •. releases of "Song of the South:. and 'Sh gh S .• d \qth fon.d hopes -evt'n though most mong t e mor<.> t an maJor Ult"• • an a1 urpnse -A '<en- uf these .. su refire" movies tra-movies set for release between no~ That looks to be a big month. ..The Lady and the Tramp" will be turei Sean Penn tC3ms with mission-. and Chnstmas 1s ·· "night Mother." There·~ "Pegg) Sue Got Married." among tht' C'h nst mas movies. ary Madonna Ciccone 1n a hunt for a <liuonall) end up in the disappoint-stamng S1sS) Spacek and Anne di rected by Francis Coppola and Here"s the fall schedule: cache of opium Dir<'Ctcd by Jim mc:nt lilt-. Bancroft 1n tht' adaptation of Ma n ha stamng Kathleen Turner as a bored September Goddard "~:Ju~~w tc~~t Y~~cl~~;~il~J~i~ Norman's Pulitzer Prize-winning homt'maker who gets a chance .to ''Blue Velvet" -Director David ··The Name of the RoSt'" -Scan \turph>. Ste~cn SpieJbcrg. Francis pla~ about a daughter detemiined to re1um 10 thc glory of her high school L> nch ( .. Eraserhcad," "'The Elephant Connery and F. Murra) Abraham Cuppola. Kathleen Tu mer. Wah co mmit suicid<.> and her mother who'~ days. Also set for October release art' Man." "Dune .. ) with a story ahout a ("Amadeus") in a murder mystef) ~t Di~nn re-releases. Robcn De Niro. determined 10 stop her. "Blake E-Owards' That's Life," star-young man rc1urning to h1!> home· in a mt·d1eval monastel). D1rt'Cted b~ .\nnc ·Bancroft. Siss~ Spacek. Diam.' Another anticipated adaptatton uf nngJacklemmonandJuheAndrews town and making a senes ofb1nm· Jean-Jacques .\maud ("Quest for ' apla~is .. BnghtonBeachMemo1rs.'" 1nastoryaboutthepcnls·oftuming d1s CO\t:r1es S1arr'\ng K)le Fire") K•·aton Clint Eastwood, Jessica <,tarnng Jonathan Silverman, which 60: .. Jump1n· Jack Flash ... starri!!B Maclachlan. Laura Dem and Dean "Crocodile Dundee" -.\ustral1an Langt' and Sam Shepard. Wilham ..... 1 d 1 G b k 1 k h bee tock well I p I H h Hun. Paul Newman in 3 sequel to 1s to ..,... re case some11me in ear> oldbcrgas a an c er w o om-te ev1s1on star au ogan teams wit 1987 e~ 1n olved in 1ntemauonal intrigue. "The Men's Cl ub"' -Macho maks Linda Koslowski f"Death of a Salc'>-·Th1: Hu:.tlcr. ·· Jack Lemmon. and But one thing to remember v.hen .. Ch ildren of a Lesser God.'' stamng e~plore their SC\ual hangup:. "1th man" 1 in this adventure about a man \\ hoopi Cioldberg? looking at this hst of mo' 1c rrleaS<.' Oscar-winner Wilham Hun as a Ro\ he1drr. Treat "11l1am\. from the v.1lds of the Outbacl who Pan of th..:-disappointment comes dates· Nothing 1s certain ome teacher 1n a schuol for hearing-Harve> Kei tel Franl Langella. 1n' ades ~anha11an Directed b' lr11m thi: fa, 1 that man> of the d t d d d b d Stockard Channino Jennifer Jason Peter Fa1man. · pn:~tigious films are released in Ne"' 1_m_o_, _1e_s_r_o.:._p_o_u_a_n_n_e_,_e_r_re_a...:.p...:.pc_a_r._...:.1m:..:...::p...:.a_1r...:.c __ s_tu_e_n_1_s._1_n_a_s_to_rv_: __ a_se __ o_n_ 1 _-;;;;;;;;::======""============:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==::;; 'url and Los Angeles before 1 hm\ma:. -to sat1sf) the rules of the -\,ddem" .\wards swt'ep<itakes-and lhl· fl'\I ofthc nation has to wait until Jan Udf'\ or Ft'bruaf'\ to $CC them Othi:.r film:. heralded a'> hohda> Mu' IC'> MC nppt·d suddcnl) ofT thl' '' hl·<luk and penned in for rl'lt'ase at I J~ta '>Ut:h as "Ishtar:· a comed) "1th Du:.11n HofTman and Wam:n !X·Jtl~. directed by Elaine Ma) Hui tu balance thcs(' WOl'S. there ,1lv. a~~ arc a few sleepers. likt' ·'My ·cousin ' w orth a look 8) BOB THOMAS •MOCi.ted p,._ - James Dean died on a Caltfom1a hitthwa) 31 )Cars ago. but the legt'nd "'on't die. His bnefltfe has 1nsp1red a du1cn books. countlt'ss an works and po~l•'rs. a pla) and mo' ll'. "Come Rael 10 the Five and Dime. J1mm\ 1 lkan. J1mm) Dean" and anothc0r mo' 1c ... 9/30/55." ov. romes the Canad1an .. tf'tlm. '''-1' .\mcncan Cousin:· in which the moin~ Ggur~s-a.)-Outh.wbo trycs to pattern his hfe after his hero. James Dean He 1s Butch Walker. a C ah· forn1an with a swagg(•nng manner whose blond hair is cut in a duck tail One da) he dnvcs his firc-Cll$JOC· red convcniblc onto Parad1st· Ranch near a Bnush Columbia lake. 11·~ ~here h1'> uncle raises chemc'i and run'> •at1lc. Thl· adults '1ew Butch w11h susp1 - c1on. but the young girls arc adonng. especially his cousin. Sandy. a pre- adolesccnt who 1s 1mpat1ent with her parents and bored with her humdrum life She is fascinated. and a hnJe bit fnghtened by Butch's wild ways. especially wht'n he takes her and two fne.nds on a careening nde to escape highway cops. Sandy's adoration t\ d1m1msht'd when Butch's parent ~how up to claim their runaway son and the car. But 11·s clear that Sandy'\ life "'111 never be the same. "My Amenc.tn Cousin" 1s an autob1ographic.tJ fil m by Sandy Wiison. whose real cousin died in an auto crash several .rears later. Previously a Britisli Columbia documentary maker, she wro1e and directed the new film with a lovina t'ye for remembrance. She rec.ap1urcs 1959 with intimate details. WHEN 'FERRIS' GETS AWAY, HE GETS AWAY WITH IT ALL. ------MATTHEW MOOllUCK _____ _ FERRIS BUE' I ER'S DAY OFF .. f~~~~ . -t..: .. SECOND FEATURE 'PRETTY IN PINK' ·-a.-·-·'-'-•MllT•--......,..f'.?"'4i) ,._ • .2\~· it-.+'t .... ./,._..,,.,. ~·· 11'.jl"i" ....,...,. \lt\llli ,.,~ ~4 ft'OlJJ ~~·.. . •• .,.. .. ¥,,,.. . ...,.,_ -MU.I' .,,__ ~ Wl~Tt---~ ~..,...,.,_ (O-VO..t~;~ .. t ·~•"I\~ .. ..,.. •1 ,,_ ''"""""',_ 41\1" A~fJl6: ~$' &l8 •)I); ... • "~" ... 111)1> ........ ~._,,..._.. 1 rl'~-,.,,,...,....,o.y°"-;.._~"'J ·~11'~ "'NOTHING IN COMMON' IS WONDERFUL, RJNNY AND ONE OF THE BEST HLMS THIS SUMMER:' ---1~ · '-rtl!!:!_J ,()l.)I) \10!~7'1'<. A~ll l<K I\ '\f\l n ''N othing in Common· tal..e-. ott in a urpns1ngly and unexpectedly rrwardin~ direction. Ne\'er hJ-. T<m1 --11aj'rK.s or tad .. ir Glea<.C\n been bettrr - "I .. I •• ,. I "' \ ,, 111 J 1\' I" A wnndert ul e'p~menct . :"-.it1lhmg in Common ..... 1~ brilliantly anJ bt>Jutitully tnie to lite•'"' movie~ .. ~l'I . ..,, ''1'' •' ''~ \ l 1oved thio; movie. It rates a o nut nl 10:· I,,,.. Ir I •I • \Ii( I\ TOM HANKS· JACKIE GLEASON .~ NOTHING IN COMMON ~ ::,\':,.. 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NIOK'f 1•1 ,, .... , .. ,. IUUlAn KIO ,AllT II CNI MS 1.• ,,.. ~u tM Ml t•tt DIAO IND CMtlVl.JH 111 BUENA PARK H ~-~· , • ._,, MICMAh llllOl•OI• AVIHOIHO fOltCl • MUa,HT'S LAW " Ul T1tlMITllS II IUNNING SCAHD t loHABRA ...... . _ ... , .... •, ... ,. ... THl ,AHIOT 111 ~~ -UllTMIM 1~•>' DA-Y OfVtlO IUTHUSS ftlOftU ~ DOWN AND OUT IN lfVHl Y HILLS t •HI HY 1W! Cnt.11 II n• Sll(f' ~ , fllDOY'S llVINOI 111 r'lW . .. , "i. OIAlSlND OltlVl•INt11 TOfl OUN (NI 1. AM>Uf LAil NtOMTll! IACK TO SCHOO\ r,._111 KAUn 1(10 'AllT 11 , .. , 3.iiMONS OHi CIA.ZY $UMMH r.,., Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday, Septernber 12. 1986 IS • .. .. • • • .. 'hll. ... UT -Ifill. Ml. ... 1111. ... edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 l!RISTOL & AllJO" ACROSS 111011 S COAST PlAlA . . ~· . ...,,,_ ''tT•n •"flt ........ ""' . .__..Ill ......... M .... I '? II II I . ..,. ..... ....,.llTT& IHI n" (I ) , ......... edwards BRISTOL 5-40· 7444 llllSTOt AT WACAR1HVA SANTA AllA · .... n•r·..., , ..... 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Ill ·'IT-" ltll ••• Ill M-.12 -........ 1•11 .... t•tt<N-11) edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SANOllGO !'WV TO I.A ~Al• t HlllSAN• A lllSSl()ll VlfJO Mllf STIKt "UllS" (11 ,, .....• ,,,., , .... edwards SOUTH COASTLAGUNA 497· 1 711 SOUTMC.OASI HWY Al IA0A0111AY .AC.U"' SOCw .,. ....... .......... ,. ...,.,_ ''UllJt•r"' It.JI.Ml ...... , .. lt!N ''ftml IE.LB" ... 111 .. "P•m•,...,.111 .... .... 18 Daily Piiot Datebook/ Friday. September 12. 1986. Galleries Opening this w~ek ANAHEQI ART ASM>C~TION First meeting of the 1986-87 year will feature guest artJst/demonstrator Robert Landry wtth a landscape in ~tercolor. Wednesday. 7·10 p.m. at the Brook.hurst Commumty Center. 2271 w. Crescent, Anaheim. Gues~ arc welcome and there is no cha~ 534-2817. . ANITA NEAL CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY 1100 South Coast Highway, Laauna Mercado. laJuria BCach. A muTti·media an exhibition featurina the works of Yolanda Medina. Ernest Reaua. Anita Neal. I BarberaA . Vu ke and G. Mansell R.ive~nland. 65~ 1974 . GALLERJES TOVCBE New ong- 1 inal works by Orlando A.8 .. including Ills two latest limited ediuons ("Hennatana" and .. Hercocia") plus the first works to be published in the U.S. by Jiang Te-Feng oftbe People's Republic of China and the unique works of Max Parpan, as well as the Touche Collection. Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 499 N. Coast H1gbway, Laguna Beach 497-4491. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Fine Arts Gallery. remodeled during the summer, fi rst show in expanded facihues.. Multi-media faculty exhibit through Sept. 12. PaintinJ5, prints. photoeraphs. sculpture. stained glass . ceram1C$ and Je welry created by the ' ftd &"'l!lhlt"ef"l9 tMlf"\IQ tors. a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 6 to 9 p.m. Wrdnt''i· days. 895-8134. HUNTINGTON BEACH LI- BRARY AND CULTURAL CENTER Bronze sculptuJT"s by Bryce Wheeler through Sept 29 Reception Sund.a) 2-5 p.m. &nous art lovers invtted For more 1nformat1 on. caJI 960-6350. Free admm1on. 7111 Talbert Ave_ between Goldenwes1 and Gothard m Hunungton BeJlch. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH C1tv Hall Gallery. 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach. 644-3017. Terr) McDonald will display brush paint- mgs and Manon Dougbcny water- colors Aug. 27-0ct. 8. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Moncby thrQ_ugh Fncby. Admission IS free, - -NEWPORT BEACH P UBLIC LI- BRARY Newport Center Branch 1s featunng a display of illustrative art on the dancers of the Ballet Montmartre by Scott W. Thompson Photography. Through Sept. 30 . NEWPORT HARBOR ART MU- SEUM 850 San Clemente Onve, Newport Beach. "The l ntcrp~t1ve Link: Abstract Surrealism into Ab- stract Expressionism" continues through Sept. 14 Also. the New Cahfomia Artists scne5 continues with works by Glen Rubsamen. Museum open daily ex~pt Monday, IOa.m. to 5 p.m (fndays un1il 8 p.m through Sept. 14. Adm1ss1on: Frtt to museum members, $3 adults, S2 students. seniors. military or groups of more than I 0. SI ror children to 17 ycan. 759-11 22. Reception today 5-8 p.m. for San Franci5'l0 artisl--Tom Manon~ ui the Art Mu~um's Sculpture Garden Ctf.c. The mll1('um ha<i r~ntly installed Manoni·s important idea sculpture "An Aid to C'ommun1ca- 11on" in the Sculpture uardcn Ca~ .... ORANGE COAST COLLEuc Photo Gallery. Am y Shapiro's photos usi ng a Oiana camera. transform everyday fi~tures· intu objeds of wonder in "Fixtures·· now on exhibit throupi Sept. 23. ()( C Fine Arts Building.. 8a.m. ·I 0 p. m. Monday thro\Jgh Thursday. 8 a.Jn.-6p.m Fn- cby. and 8 a.m.-4p.m. Saturday. Amy Shapiro will discus<; her exh1b1t on Thursday, Sept. 18. 432-55:'!4 ORANGE COUNTY CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART 1uh Annua.I Juned Exh1b1t1on. Joan Hugo. Juror Noon until 5 p m Wtdncsday th rough 'unda ) 549-4989 SADOLEBACX COLLEGE "Mo"· 1ng Through New Town)·· an uh1- b1tion ellplonng cxpenmental ap- proaches to the stud)' of planned commun1tie~. on d1spla ) at the Gal- lery at Saddlebaclc CollW ftom Sept 12-0ct. 9. Noon-4 p.m. ed. Fn. and Sat., noon-8 p.m on Thursday 582-4747 . SANDSTONE GALLERIES )84A Nonh Coast Highway. Gallery Row. Laguna BeJlch. 497·6 775. Mary McCleod Doolry. watercolor and Clunesc brush painting~ through Oct l TYCl'b~ 1bw111b Sunda~ I 1 a m lU 5 p.m, SCHAAR/GERMAIN STUDIO GALLERY 484 North Coast High· wa y, Laguna Beach Open Wed, Chrou~ Sun 11 a.m. lo .S·JO p.m featunng watercolors by Frank Ger· main through Sept. 30. 494-7289 SUSAN SPIRJTUS Gallery. 522 Old Ncwpon Blvd. Ncwpon ~ch. 63 1-6405. 12 noon to 4·p m Tucsda) through Saturday Photographs ol China. Mark Abraham~n. Sharon Boysel. Roger Camp, E. Michaels. John Sexton and .\lc"<ander Ver- t1koff. - UNDERGROUND ART GAL - LERY newly opened 1n the Mul- doon'Hourtyard. Design Pl:v~. Ne\A.- port Center. New Cah(omaa ilf1.a~ exfiibit in oil. watercolor. acrylics. ceramics. bronze. sculpture and woven fibt-rs Monday through Fn- day I 1.30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and b) appointment. Special evening gather· 1ngs are planned. For mo~ 1nfor· mauon call-72{).-9-959. WXftRCOUJR G.Al.LERY 14<1:'! S. Coast Highway 1n Laguna Beach Ro~mary McBird's florals and fig. urcs, Lusa Gildea's Chinese Brush Paintings and locaJ Laguna Beach scene5 by Ruth Bassler Burr. 11 ·5 daily. closed Tuesday. 494-883!!. WRJTM.AN GALLERIES Ruth Hynds original watercolors, signed and numbered prints, posters: scenes of Newport Beach. Balboa. Corona del Mar. LaJuna Beach and Enscnada. Official pnnt of the Eaglt' .Challcnae. by Ruth Hy_nds 1s turrtnt· lyon sale. There arc 4SO 1n the ltm11cd ed111on and they sell for SI 00 Monday through Saturday: I 0 a.m to ~m....-3.545-East-~l HlahWl)' ID Corona dcl Mar 675-2478 . OiltOnTheTown . :Restaurant_} FTHEWEEK By JOYCE SCllEllER BODLOVJCH 019f,...Cco a c t Reuben's, located o utside of South Coast Village on Sunflower Street, was formerly the home o(Tbe HUO&tY Tiger Restaurant. However, almost a year ago, G~ Restaurant Com(mly acquired the Hungry Tiger Chain and moved its Reuben's into the newly redecorated restaurant. So ... while the interior ~ign of mauve tones ac.ccntcd with brass and mirror is The Hungry Tiger, the fine cuisine' is unmistakably Reuben's. A style that has , represented Reuben's for over 2S years. ACOOrdiDl"\OGeneral Manq,er Jim Wade, Reuben's Sunday Brunch is an eumple or Reuben's .. own" style. The brunch, be said, is an extravapnu; the food samplinp are 6t for royalty. "We have an OmeJette Bar, Pasta Bar, Salad Bar, Juice Bar and Belaium Bar. We have 22 selections you may pick for the omelettes or the fresh pasta. The Belgium W afncs have l I toppinp, and the Salad Bar consists of six different ldcctions. We have a huge array of fresh fruit, pastries and tnads." be said. The brunch, which 1sS 14.9S for adults. and SS.9S for children. also features a Mu.Shu Shrimp Bar (oriental crepes) fresh fish, shtimp o n ice, oysters and d ams on a balfshelJ, f.as Benedict. ricc pilaf, Potatoes O'Brian and roast beef. • . Reuben's cbcfMan:o Colin, a long-time employee, is very talented. and creatjve, said Wade. He h.as a huge collection of specialities including Seafood Fettucini and Scallops Dijon. Inserted in the Reuben's m~~u ~ DaJ~ ~~h Sheet ~.10 IJl &m.l'. f . ...Ba.k.c<L ~-""Mont Fish with Lobster Butter ($9.95) or Blackened Thresher Shark Cajun Style ($8.95). "We also have a fcatumi lppct1Z.Cr choice, our Chefs Specialities (Batbccued Shrimp, 9i~cten San ~is) special wines, deuerts, and The Finislung Touch, which wouJd be something like Jamaican Coffee or Cre!!le de Menthe Frappc, listed o n our Daily Fresh Sheet. sa1d Wade. Reuben's has not forgotten 1he "lite" dining needs; there 1s usuaJly two selections of "under 500 caloncs" en trees served Wllh fresh fruit or cottage cheese and fresh vegetables noted on the Daily Fresh Sheet "Our food i& American basics hke steak. pnmc nb and baked potatoes Wllh an assortment of seafood and speciality sclcctaons. .. he said. "Our Wlne list includes ~mesuc c.hw..ec.s .wiULa..s.maucriDg .of impoaed...wine$ ~e include BcnnF.r and Sutter Home White Zinfandel on our last of spcc1aJty wines." jockey, Oint Riielwds. plays requests beginning at 6 p.m." . . The Oyster Bar 1s another favorite of Reuben's dinen. It is opened. ~onday thro~gb Sat.u~y . and features its own menu with such goodies u Linguio1 and Cl.ams. Mixed Seafood Marinara, Crispy Artichoke H.caifs and much, much more. Reuben's has even included a "Super Mondays Football Oub" with drawings every week offered for Los Angeles Rams tickets. The five television screens scattered throughout the lounge area c.ombin~ with the large screen television is perfect for football vle'Wfng. "Eve")' Friday and Saturday evening we have 'Singing with the Hits.'" he said. "This 1~ a very.popular time because 1t aJlows pcopk to sing their favon~e songs Wlth professional studio quality arrangements minus the lead vocals. We have had 50me real talented people performing. .. Wade said that the restaurant has prepared for the expected theatre crowd by providing a complete m~J with a promise to have the theatre goers to their destination on time. "We invite people to come 1n after the ';heat.re. for a dnnk. desSt'rt or snack from our Oyster Bar.' he said. __ Reuben's has banquet fac1lit1es that will scat up to~ people Wade said. Tbe room 1s xparate ff?m the m~~in dining room and the restaurant can provt.dc an~ng from a sample business meeting to a lavish wedding .DRIVE TO ITALY FoR DINNER ToNicHT for111't'f' )IJ l'f'l.lf), "''"' \1HVI bu.1 J:ft'l'l1•d giw.~t.. u1th J..lf'llU/111' l/Y/Tmlh 1md c/1JiiSI(' 'UlllfH' Ami lm1tl'tl lhf•m 111 wrtT<'«' 11·1th 11J/>t'C'Uli1t1o/1• .<ti I UJiJ 'IHVJ. umbw""" J11t~11 ·117lll.J111b #bi• 11v'l'ltt-11d AJ/ Ul'f'. /llnJ(. Ut' fnl't' llllf ;w,,,.. UU'tJnJ· U,1111111}( Ml'llU, fi~i/Ufll/J( trud1lmr11" rutslM 1{i'w1tlbi-rn urlil <.mtruJ /lull' u1/b /tu/um "{Wtullies. "'''""""""' pu.tlu.f uni/ clauK 1WJI and r h1rilY11 di~ romp/nnNllt'd hi· lbt-Ufll'Utf /llH'f.I UTttn (;,,,,.,. 0urr lbt' ~'rt'/1 11{ 11 fum1/1'1 /""' ""'11~· I'""' 111/h u.1 111 our llu/1• /1m1xbt tlf'l'rit1t~lllJ1 lhf• Rut· fJpc•n n1xb1/1 (mm i 1111 /1 m 111 Jlilum · J /j/ I I'\/ ON,1/ ll11:buur \f-uport !k1t b 11111• h111t·t t'U.1/ 11/ · ~uport Rini AJI m'r/11 runJs urrf'{>lnl Nt"\f'n'Ul111fb ft'f:f1mlfH'1""'11 "J 1 M.! 11f111 However, 1t as not only the fine food t~at draws a steady dientele to Reuben's. but the vanety of fun activities that regularly occur at the restaurant. "Our happy hour is Monday thru Fnday from 5 to 8 p.m.," Wade explajned: "We set u1u 16-foot-long buffet tablr with free appetiZCt'S hkc cheese, frutts. salsa, chips and sandwiches made from roast beef, turkey or ham. The sandwich choices change daily. We include every topping imaginable to be enjoyed with the sandwiches. Our disc reception. l-;---:::;::;:;:::;;;=;:;;:;::;:;~~:::::::::::;::::=::::::::-:-:=-:-::::=::::;:;=:;~:--Reubcn' s 1s located at I 641 West Sunflower. Santa Doby1 Dell&•• I Ya ouce1 peeled ud devetaed crabmeat CocktaiL WEEK Ana, 979-3474. Lunch Monday thru Friday 11:30 a.1)1. !O 3 p.m. Saturday 12 to 3 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and dinner Monday thru Thursday 5 p.m. to IOp.m ., Friday and Saturday S p.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. 4 ouce1 8'rlmp Pffled ud devehled 1 ouce btl tter z dlce4 sree• ..... DH• of prllc l o .... , paprika DH• lemoa J•lce t onces mH•room1 1llced z ouces w•ue •hie Sautc all together until shnmp 1s te nder. Po ur m scrvtng dish. AdlotMo&Mr ~ oueevodb ~ oence1ta ~ ouceAm .,.. oa11ee Blae C11rat"ao % oaaces Sweet & Soar Top wtt• 1CMla, 1ar11l1ll wttll llme wlteel and rt'd clterrte1. J CALL NOW · DON'T MISS THE BOAT! Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. September 12, 1986 17 .I I • • .. I OutOnTheTown ' ~. Olao~Dinesty~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gen Kai: dull outside, but wonderful inside rm not absolutely sure. but the old saying that restaurant success de· pends on three things -location. location and location -may have just gone by the wayside. Gen Kai in Fountain Valley is in the dullest, most unlike!~ location; but instinct tells me that this co urageous new direction into true Japanese pub dining may be a great success anyway. . This new look at Japanese food 1s drawrng an entirely different b~ of diner. and connoisseur, to this out- post on Harbor Boutevard. The Winston Tire Store is the most prominent building fronting this lack-luster new commercial center of straight-sided unimll$lnative build· ings. Their red neon signs arc easy to . spot, the entrance to Gen Kai sits inside the center and can easily be mibed from the street. Park your car anypla~ in the dreary asphalt lot and remember that I told you it is wonh goi.ng inside. Otherwise, the. one window, two door flat stucco picture that faces you is likely to make you depressed enough to hop right back in the car ~nd flee in search o(another restaurant. Honestly, thcirc's not a lot in the inside ambiance to lift the spirits either. but then, if you've ever visited Japan. you should know that these pubs arc the local hangouts, especially for the chefs when cooking duties end. This hints that there is no copout in Fountain Valley to creativity, to Americanization of the food. to fantasy decor. Almost blank walls in a square room arc painted a yellowish tan. Large wooden beams and supponi.ng columns arc slathered with the sim· plcst brown stain. One slightly elevated tatami platform sits along one wall, a matted floor with but two stubby wooden tables surrounded by blue pillows. The area is open to view and two Japanese groups occupy the tables. ' Along the back wall is a sushi counter of a dozen seats. There are two sushi chefs and l 0 of the n customersaRJapancsc. Alonga third and fourth wall arc about five stripped bare (except for paper napkins. chopsticks, soy sauce bottle) tables occupied mostly by Japanese. In the cent.er of the room is a square count.er to seat 14 more. It. too, is stripped down unpretentious. In the center of this counter is the tra· ditional bomqc to the food and methoos of preparation. Atop a base of sand arc unlit logs above which hanp a cast iron nabe (stewing) kettle with a symbolic cast iron fish adorn· in& the lonely lenath of rod dropping from the little lattice ceiling above this community table. Japanese stews arc the soul of country cooking after all. We decide to sit at this central location in order to get good v.lew of what people arc eating. All of the other occupants of our "table" are Ja1>9ncsc. . Enter Hiroshi Toyosaka. We re- cosni.ze him as one of the owners, and the oriainal sushi chef at 4he Corona dcl Mar Gen Kai. With a new restaurant in Dana Point, and this one. he has aone into full-tjme manqement and now brings his chefs from Japan. Since we have already looked at the menu and know that we're aoina to cat the home-style foocls. it is aood to have Hiroshi for cuidance. The first two pages of the menu list appclillfs. dinners and combination plat.cs (perhaps in deference to the unadventurous Americans who will come to dine?). The entire menu is written in both Japanese and English. FIFI CHAO Under appetizers arc lhlngs such as soft shell crab, marinated .aquid, asparagus and sausqc, Japanese huh browns and Gyoz.a (almost identical to Chinese pan-fried dumplinp. We bepn with the latter and found them to have a thin noodle coating and a pork filling resplendent with Oriental spices and flavorings. Here we sat looking at the stew pot. so we ordered a shab-shab dinner for later in the evening. something to end the adventurous courses that were to precede it. From menu sections I designating items as fried. stewed. broiled and vinegared, Hiroshi sug- gested hot pepper egg plant, stewed gizzards. yellow tail green onion roll. • i marinated squid and a liver dish. We I ;-left fate to the master. From the tastes I could identify, it DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS seemed the marinated squid had been gi ven a long marriage to wine and soy before being cut into strips, tempura- coated and quickly deep fried. Tot.ally greascless. it was splendidly flavorful grazing food. Nobody said this was food heretofore seen in Oranic Coun- ty Japanese restaurants so take ongo. ing description in stride, please. The gizzards were thinly sliced and stewed with small strips of yam cake and only a little liquid. With steamed rice, 1t was delicious. Small rounds of Japanese CUJ>lant were simmered with hot peppers and onions in another winning combination. While delivering zing. it did not bum all the way down to the stomach. ~Mexican ~ Speclaltles . ' ~Chef special ~ShortRlbs ~ Lamb Shanks ~ ·Pasta! Pa~ -""'-l ·~eservatlons 646-9126- The sole sushi dish ordered was the yellow tail. On the outside was nori (QJ:O.C:)}-----f7H~sca~w~ced~.,;,fo~rrn~ing a green coat for the raw s Hi01nhrcdt-~in vinegared rice. A taste combination of success. II Why pay more when you can en1oy t he best steak a1nnt>r 1n to w n. ac the lowesq"'ce a round Seven '"" ountt'S o f Top Sir lorn with all the trtmm1ngs. plus the Grinder s fast. friendly service Only SJ 95, St>rved 5·9 PM daily September Only . ......,. """',..,,,, NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO EAT OUT Of A PAPER BAO. 20 loc1tlons throuchovt Lo~ Arreere~ and Oranae CQ1Jnty Call I 800·468 i.5.53 for tht' Gnnoer neart'~l ~ou NtwPOrl &eac,, on Coa\I Hwv 6-47·N91 Huntington Beac,, on Coa\t Hwv ~-1664 Dally Pilot Oatebookl Friday. September 12, 1986 • ·toeated Where Coast Highway & Balboa Blvd. Meet Move lo ane groove of ltve music and dancing at Newport Beach s upscale nightspo1 Dance cheek 10 cheek 11112 am with your all time lavor1te tunes Now pl•ying: U'• Art Or~h•m Trio. '{HE NEWPORTER RESORT t 101 JamMr1>p Ad t 114 J 644 1700 (See CRAO/Paee 19) '"'' _,, h11,. l'tt rt. ... ,. 1 l)mn• t '-'"'.I trout '• OU I' 111 t 11tt tlu1111'4 111 •lu c ·IUttH '"·•' r1.uf1t1 •U t \> o It. fll I IU .,,,Jhlw \ I .... tl\,I\ t Mo UH "" \ 1 .. 11 .. u, p rl\..1tt """'''< '""""' \.f••flHI( HIJ 1t1 ]', lh• M.t\.lf"t.t 11\ I WlolfllUI uf tflt 1,,01 I tlolHI•\ k t·,111u•.t111 \¥1.1id 1\1,.t th• \., C .thl K1 '''""'"'' '' "t"" """""' I "'" h '"'"' 11 'Ml I Ill numcr '"'"' ., !kt I' '" C:tu•4••I 'unJ., .. ' ~-·-'~ c: .... J 'n.,... • l':," ... ~- ·~~~ .. ----------------------...................... _ .. I ~ri. OnTheTOwri FIFI CHAO REVIEWS GEN KAI ... FromPaee18 If you are squeamish, this may be a • . paragraph 10 scan quickly. but 11 is a cussed above, I would like to note that that produces them. QuaJitywise, is open until 2 a.m. convince you that once a week. I th.ink Patridc and I may necessary paragraph because Ameri-finishing off our dinner with a nabc these were bead and shoulden above this may be unpretentious, but it is have just found our new r.vorite cans have a lot ofhanaups about food treat was masterful planning. We had what is being served in most Japanese drop-dead serious? The reason for the banaoul not shared by other cultures. Hiroshj enjoyed 90 minutes of different. restaurants. late hours is that this is where you will Gen Kai is located at I 66SO Hamor suggested we try the liver sashim1. exciting food' presented with sauces Given that this is "'real" Japanese find all the Japaoeee chefs after Blvd. (just south of Warner), Foun- Both theclwminggounnet and I a:c singing with tastes of horseradish. dining territory. there arc dozens of closing time, CCT1ainJy 1 first in wn Valley. Reservations arc sug- adventurous with food and never ganger, and vmegar-enhanced soy. dishes on the menu such as sukiyakis, Oranae County. gested. Make them by calling having tried raw liver sashimi, it wtth a final soothing bowl Gf rice it tempuras, teriyws to sausfy the less I used to love to ao to. Japanese 775-3818. Authentic Japanese coun- seemed a good.idea. The calfs liver was time for a premier digestive in the adventurous. For those wtshing to town in Los (iff.les to a plaq: called try pub food. Lunch Monday · thni h'ad been thinly sliced into a dozen form of Napa cabbage, strips of beef. dfoe as theialc~efs do, there5 are cv~n11 Tanuki Kobji. t wu there our chefs Fri~y I 1:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dinner strips and artfully laid owl on a bed of zucchini, rice cake and Japanese more spec ues (about 7 ) that wi uled to consreaate to dine on special-ni&htly from 5:30 p.m. and until 11 cracked ice. The traditional paper-green v~e~bles long simmered ia a have you wondering why so' many ties after bows. p.m . Monda)'. thru Friday. Saturday thin slices of preKrved gingeT decor-light but intensely tasty broth. years have been devoted to American There's do Rocky Aoki show-and Sunday till 2 a.m. A la carte prices • ated one corner of the plate while soy It was also time to finish off tastes broiled. stewed and fried meals. lfstiJI mansbip here, just country pub food rangt from S2 to SJ.SO, dinner from sauce formed a pool on the other side. of three regional sa.kes. We had tried in doubt, let me shout that you are not that rises to a taste sensation above S6.2S to s 13.SO (our dinner bill with While we had no trouble accepting them from a hst of more than a d02en. going to believe the low, low prices of anything experienced before in Or-dessert came to $48 including tax and this dish and. indeed. enjoying 11 The sake card lists the drinks from the ev~thing. anae County Japanese dining. We tip). Self parking. Very casual attire. tremendously, it must be approached .--d_ri_es_t_t_o_s_w_«_t_e-;st;;;;a;;;;n;;;;d;;;;t;;;;h;;;;e:p:r:o:vi:n:cc===o:u:ld=th:e:fi:act:::it:::h:at:t:h:e:re:s:ta:u=ran=t==alread==y;;:ea;;:t;;:su;;:;;:sh=i:;an=d=sash==im=i =at=l=eas=t =AJ=ll m::_:aJ=:'<:>_r:::cr::::ed:::::;it cards arc honored. with the same open mind as is 1 necessary when one begins to cat sushi. Understand that here is a food wnter who has on several occasions enjoyed live baby eels dou~ wtth salsa and tequila. and small sb.rimps "marinated" in almost thr same Quit smoking. manner. t have always bad trouble ~----------------------------------------------------­ understanding why people arc so unaccepting of food on which cul· tu~ have survived for centuries. While somcthina may not tum out to . be listed in my peat favorites book, I have no trouble at least tasting foods of cultural importance. It was with this attitude we tried the liver, and found that we both liked it quite a lot. Safe from the unusual food dts- 'M'RE FIGHTlt-G Fm 'OJRUFE t, Amerk;==-v ~. For T1111J , Cr11tiv1 Di1iq E1111ri11c1 • -:-• lJei119 ~e '7411petite t'1 Ii"'" ~ °'*' 1 01" .. l ...... C.C.t• ~"'"' •ealatl N 9 IA S..,Q1 ........... 2 Lttls...., , ..... ,.,., .................. ,.. ............ 428 E. t 7th St Costa Mesa 714·650· 1750 • "I Want A Girl" • "I feel a Song Comin' On" • "I'm in the Mood for love" • "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" THE NATIONAL DINNER THEATRE PREMIERE 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY AND THE ROAD DIRECTED BY KIRBY WARD The Irvine Hilton Presents Confrey Phillips and his Tho Not.eel Bnush smgertp1amst Confrey Plulhps bnngs his art1Stry to wr. the elegant nightclub tucked away m the Juxunous new Irvine Hilton Relax and dance the evening a~y to tus skill -ful blend of Gel'Shwm Cole Porter cool 1azz anrl c:ont.Pmporary favont.es ---Evory 'fuosday - thr-0ugh Saturday. 9 PM to 1 AM And on Wednesd•t'Yb ;:ind Thutsdays Braz1han vocal· 1st N1lsa 1oms Mr Ph1lhps to ' add the Oav1..11 ot S;11nbd I TI-E IRVINE HILT°"' AN0(71iNlf''.) J"N.>0 Jamho1Pe BoulPVard lrv1rw CA q?/14 1714) 86:J.J111 Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. September 12. 1986 19 •. .. . OutOnTlieTown INXS partied for concertgoers at Irvine By ERII TORULLS Dlilr .... C.1 J ¢ I Last Saturday at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, INXS partied their way through the finaJ concert. of their American tour. playing with enthusiasm for the fun-ume music they're known for. The sonp were mainly harvested from IJlofXS' last thtcc albums. Tunes from "Sbaboob Sboobah," the oldest of the three. accent the use of some groovy ~eyboatds and a fun Icy, toned- Orlglnal Owners of LA's Award Winning Hunan Garden present the Grand Opening of Szeehwan liitehen Mendefln, Szec:hwan I Hu"*' Cul•lne , complete Classic Comedy ~·· ARSENIG a•oOLD LICE LUNCH SPECIALS 50 OPBllS S•PT. 18 Ore~ County .Prem-. Nell Simon'• New Comedy .._;~l·t~lll 1Jrr;i '~ ~~ 1 1111 I I I !~.,.,.:: Perto1mances Tuesday thru Sunday, Saturday and Sunday Brunch 3503 $. H•rbor Blvd., S•nl8An•, CA, 'h Mile North ol San Diego Fwy. Introducing The Best Champagne Sunday Brunch. Woking· Away. For on ly $7.95, enjoy the purl' e-.~ence of Good brth WOK CookinF, newly Jdded to 11ur popul<H, JC'l1l iou-.. nutnltous <lundav brunch ml'nu. Then top uff your brunch with our speoal low fat, low cal Good Ea rth FroLE n Yogurt for 1mlv S 1.00 featunng nt'w -.rrt:1dl' t'\t'ry d.w plu-. our rq~ular daily tre-.h ldrl' O utdoor p<1t111 dm 1qg with live muc;1c l'verv Sunday. Im -GoooEARIH A N N E X 3850 Plaz• Drive, Santa An,\ 'iun 10.1; Mon-Fri 11 -7. Sat 10-7 549-2000 Located on lht• 1·<'nlN l.1wn prtnnt'f'l.lde o( 'iouth Coac;t l'l,\/,1 Village (just.rn1unJ tht.> 1 ornerf rnm Good Eflrth Rest11u rnnl) 2e Daily Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. September 12. 1986 down guitar line. "The One Thing" adds Michael H utchencc's come- hither vocals to perfection, •rans.- forming the sona into a voyeur's delight. I 984's "The Swing" brought the aui1aru uit into the open, building a careful interplay between the guitars and the keyboards. "Bum for You," with its playful keyboard hook. typlifics the INxS sound from that period in time. "I Send a Message" and the catchy stop/sta.n sound it incorporates seemed especially good m concert. Sull. most of lhe conccn ccntCTcd on INXS' Laiest effort. "Listen Like Thieves." The gruff guitar work in sonas like "What You Need" and "Same Direction" comes across well on stage, as docs the hip-swiveling ··one x One." It's definitely a hard sound oarccon:Land in concert the guitars almost oveo><>wer everything. INXS st.aae persona is fun and captivating, as they keep things movina fast eno' to make it tntercsting. The · ting was quick and clear. My on y complaint lies with the sound system's quality -1t was the poorest I've beard in a long time. The Del Fuegos. who opened· for INXS. were tirina. The lead vocalist's whcay, raspy, whiny and groaning voice lOt r:cal old. rt.al fast The onJy time lH'e Del Fuctos held my interest was when the'¥ said the dnamma-wu "born and ra.ascd" in Irvine. A neat trick, considering whe n I saw the INXS/Dcl f UC&OS concert at the Greek Theater (Los Anseles) a few nifhts befof'C: he was "born and r.uscd" right m downtown Los An- geles. (I can only guess he spent a lot of time on the San Diego Freeway.) ... " J. 'Cornman' .a funny movie By STEPHEN C. KOFFLER o.IJNetC..1 ; • I If )Ou're having trouble finding a good night's entertainment in the waning days of summer and before the fall crop of new fums hit the theaters, let me recommend that you catch up with "Nothing In Co~ mon." Billed as this year's answer to ··Ttrm~ of Endearment." the film 1s not nearly as much ofa tearjerker and COMPLET E DINNERS $295 Broasted Chicken Stuffed Shrimp BBQ Baby Back Ribs Deep Fried Shrimp Filet of Sole S•''"'d v.11h S.1lad Com on thl' Coh 11.t~l·d Bl•Jn\ Po1,110 /. Hot Roll Live Eaten.l ... at A O.acla9 Country Mu1lc S.t .. Sun .. Tues. & Wed. 171 4 Placenlla. Costa Mesa l.tll t>4'> ll()Q I 101 1nlorma1ior. Dixieland J au Thura. & Fri. at the same ume ts quite a bll funnier The main theme of 1he movie 1s that age-old quest10n of what one does with their aging parents. The film reall y strikes ho me 1f you realm• that of all 1he relationships you have in your life. your parents are the ones you can't choose or ignore. This 1s what happens to David Brosncr. played with great expertise by Tom Hanks. As he is rising up the advenising ladder and about to land the biggest account of his life. his parents decide to divorce after 30- plus years of marital unhappiness. What would you do 1f your parent. whom you don'f especially like, comes to you and asks for your help as you arc all that they have leM Such is the case as the o ld letch of a father. Jackie Gleason in a very subdued role. IJinds on his son't doorstep literall y in the middl.e of a great one night stand. The resolution of the problem is Jhe core and heart of this movie. My one real compla1nt about the film centers around the movie-mak- ing inexperience of the director. Gary Marshall. Gary grew up on TV with "Laverne & Shirley." H1lanous as that series was, the framework for creating a m ovie scene is much longer and more involved than fpr TV. One frequently feels short<hat\gcd cmo- l1onally by key scenes m "Nothing In Common.:· Performances arc excellent all the down -t.he-line.. ,Clcason.. LS poignant and subdued; Tom Hanks is coming into his own as the new leadtng man of comedy with substan~ Hector Alizondo 1s sen-. sational as Hanks' boss; and finally Bess Armstrong is lovely as the true love interest. Go to sec "Nothing In Common." You should get several laughs and an occasional tear in the eye. Aner all isn't that what life is all about? We need vo't ODTheTown Pait creates bargain in dining experience 8) MIKE DUNNE lkC .. ld>, -.__ \.\~H'\ ROSA -.fn box and 1xid.c1. the plump clusten of Calt- lurn1a ·s 1986 wine-grape crop are dr11pping gently. malung a soft, wet thutl that isn't so soft tt can't be hrud... -tT>wmc"buftS llffi>ug oufl~ Non h 'il31C. dressing. The Hirschbc:rgs \Cem to bt: ket'n o n walnut oil. Perfect!} npc 'black Mission figs arranged an full> abou1 a bouquet of young, tender watercrc:!i' and crumbled RoquefOn were dnh- blcd with a creamy walnut-oil drC\S· ing; w h1draddcd-a-fin1ng-nure -of sweetness to the nch. herbal ean hr- nes!. that ran like a fi nespun thread 1hrough the rest of 1hc 1ngrcd1ents. most reM<>nablc a nd most carefull) tion. The hst was note'4on~> 1n selections are aqulable by lhl glas!>. composed I have found i.o far this several respects. Although bncl -57 and de)SCn wrnc:s are-listed logrcall~ year. A chocolate bombc of molded wines -rt ob\ 1o usly had bet'n on the desscn mc:nu. The entire '4h1tc-chocolate rce cream enclosing a assembled with cart" Many of the: arrangeme-nt was 1nv111ng. ma nage· dclrcate mousse of chocolate praline. wines. though young. are difficult to able and attracuvc: more restaurant\ and Ooa11ng 1n a dark sauce of find. The> are superb sd ect1o ns that sho61Ladof)l its consl<krcd and chocolate rum. tasted every b11 as ricll comi)lcmertt perfect!} rhe style of cons1dera1e approach tu \\ tnl' and cool as-it sounds. Nearly as .:.:foodjii'i Priiiciesiiiarieiireiaisoiiniaibilei,isci•ivieiraili. iimieiricihianidii,siinigi.iiiiiiiiiiii .... impressive was a bnght. tangy lemon ,-.... --tan topped with what seemed 10 be an I 1ke a jungle drum. i! telegraphs thl· message that the tt,me has come tor 1he1r ·annual p1lgnm-.e to , an r ard and winery. Such visits can tw made at any time. of cou~. but han est 1s a special thrill. not so m uch tor tht' opponunity to &et stuck in irJllil bchrnd a poky gondola. but to Jppr~ciate the cv~tive redolence of 1amen11ng grape JUrce. 'Among second t'ourses. gnlled Petaluma Reichard1 duck in a sauce of Freestone peache~ was wonderful. the dlsck smoky. the delrcate peach !.3Uce so sweetly flattenng to th<' meat thal rt. rather 1han the usually orange. should be u~d more often - rf the combrnauo n can be ca m ed ofT as wt'll as It was here enure bush of fresh blueberries. An M 1 r-r ~l~~n~:~~:u~0~~fi~~~1:l~~~ ene s 1 erra ce pecans was a masterful example of a . refreshing desscn -hght, catric and admi'rably restnuncd rn sweetness. II 1he1r destination ts rusuc and di\ cr;e Sonoma County. panacularly th•· ~mall. cool valleys just north of 'iJ nla Rosa. here's a trp on where 10 J)Ju~ for lunch or d inner (or. better c1 lloth) -Restaurant Matisse. .\ COL). cheery, skyht studio in d11"n10'4n Santa Rosa. Restaurant \IJll\se h \CS up 10 llS name-sake·\ rl·ruta11o n for econo m > of IHfe o fTS4·t l'I\ lhl· passionate 1ndulgenre ol la,.g't' .1hr.ar11. c;cnsuous splbhc\ ol purl' 1•lor Herc is a fooJ bold but 1pproachable. crcatt\e yet conce~ luJtl\ 'nund; every d1i.h rs char!led "11h ·a '>ens111ve, graceful and exciting . urrrnt that no1 only holds 111oge1her 1h~·111,1 t1rall~ bu1 make~11 memorabl) AJso outstindrng '43) a sulhtan11al senrng of sauteed calves' lr ver.. topped '41th red onions and thick bits o f bacon rn a littingl) sharp a nd as~rtrve Merlot vinegar. a perfec t panner for the n ch )et hjVlt lr ver. A. plump filet of beef in a cream). eitqumte Roquefon sauct' was mo 1s1 tender. flavorful andcookro prensel} to ,..pecifiqiuoo. while a thick steak of gnlled yellowta1I had been turned out carefully. its butter of roa,..ted }ellow bell Pt'PllCr COO\.l') rng lhl· herbal essence of fresh p roduce. although 1t lacked an) S(.'O~ of having hecn roasted . Each cntrec was accompanied b> a 'entablc banque1 uf sca'>l)nal \t:g- "'1111' e-tat11t''i "hose preparation rangt'd < "' 1wrs M ichacl and Darlcnl' from the straightforward to the tndus- • 11 11 .,. hherg -be') the cht'f, !.he's tilt-1nousl) 1ntnca1c: cumcd ca ult flower. '""l" chef -call the C'uisrnt• New butter) rarrots. herbed anrcho kc. 1 ,,·11\ hNcw .\menran. b) "h1ch " scallopt'd po1a1oes ~, chees) and ".int that fresh. regional rngre-d aenb herbal they could ha\.e bet'n offered 3\ J , 1ranslated by classic tct'hnrqut" de\sen . , J \t)ll' of food h1ghl} com-c.:onccrning dl'SSt'ns -SJ 50 each Restaurant Mausse -rts high, creamy walls hung w11h wo rks of the great Fauvist. rt!> white china edged wrth bnght flo ral patterns. tis tables appointed wrth candles. 11s folded white napkins t'ach topped wrth a frt'sh nowt'r -con' c~., a fecl1 ng of relined informah1' \t'n ll'l' pcrson- nd arc e.\cepuonalh cheer). in- formed and a1te-nt1,e. a comfonable rappon hetween natl and cltentc:lc I!> l'\tabhshcd quack!) and natural!). "K'' ..-ral ~ears ago. th•· Hrr'iehbergs OPt'rated a vcgt'tanan re!>laurant - Mandala - on 1hc: saml· srte fhe) sold 11, we ni to Franta, returned th rel' and a half years agu. bought back the propcn~ a nd opcnt'd Matisse La~t Nmcmbcr 1he> opened a \Ccund . anta Rosa rcstauran1. R1 s1oran1e 11.:na. 'lpccr.ih.i:rng in p111a and the pa~las of N11nhrrn lt<il) AUTHENTIC GREEK FOOD P1onel'.lrs o f GreP k Chic. I 5 · Herb Baus rl Toro Rd LUNCH DINNER -'°"'undny 5o1ufJr.lv IXI Soddl•b"'' ,,,.,,,9,..,,.,. 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YIM GULLIVER'S . Had An y Rea ll y G reat PRIME RIBS OF B ~EF L\tcly ~ 833 -8411 18482 MAC ARTHU R IRVINE Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, September 12. 1986 I 21 . ' •• , 'Chainsaw II' disgusting . By GEORGE WILLIAMS ··The Texas. Chainsaw Massa~re Pan 2·· is \Ill' and d1sgu\ling. "1th \C'Cnn d~prcting hodu.•s t>enctratcd b\ the trtle s weapon and heads ham- mered to death b) grgglr ng maniacs fhere arc blood and innards galore. But rl°s also a movtl' that's put together well wrth a fi r'>Hatc S<:npt. It"~ \qJdl~ funn).at lime~. and filled w11h S) mbols and metaphor~ about U.S. culture. Th rs sequel to the moM o utrageous blood-horror movie of all 11me 1~ thr "Ork of director Totx· Hooper. who created the original. and \Hrter L M Krt Carson. who \HOil' \<:reenpla}S for 'W rm Wcnders' .. Part\. rcAa~·­ and Jrm McBndl''' remake ol ··Breath ks'>.·· In th" sequel. 14 'car<1 ha'e pasc;ed srnce•Sall~ and k~ and t-ranklyn and Kirk and Pam -...J ndl•red into thc "rong Texa~ nl.'t~hhorhuod. and· ran into a fam1h nf famwr~ who rt'fus.:d 10 fold up ·whcn thl' local slaugh- terhouse "''nt hdl)-up. a 'rctrm of automatron Thl· qurntl't of collrgc krds ~oon lindi. ou·t wher(' the rngrc- drent' of thl' local .. ~usage·:..come from Onl~ Salh 4\un tH'd THE REX Retuma Lunchea Just around the corner from the Newport Oyster Bar and Grill, lunch- es will be seen returnlng to the Rex Restaurant on September 15, 1986. The lunches migrate during the summer to escape the in11ux of surfers. beach babies and meter maids onto the penlnsula. The lunch- es return, healthier than eYel', 9Y9l"f year daring the middle of Septem- ber. .. ---~lbl»orlb "MassaC'rc ~ .. 'finds that the· farm family has expanded rnto the ~atenng business. called the Last Roundup Rolling (irrll. thc outfit thdt "'"' e\Cr) chtlr cookoIT around Dalla' Therr · \ 1t11mc; arc 'upptl''>. uil..c- snonrng rnmputcr head'\. and c;hup- prng-mall 1omh1e~ But retired Tl"<as ranger l dt ~ Ennght ([){-nnrs HopJ>:l'r" I'> on to them He"s Frankl) n·, unclo:. :.ind tw·, n<.'\1.'r g1\en up thl· quc\t for thl' "orw mad-dog fumil) th1: la" want' 111 forget." With h1'i ~rdekick . a local dt\l JOCke) named tretl·h Brock (Carolrn1: Wrllrams). Ennght 1.·ntl'r\ th e Last Roundup cnrcrpn'>C at an abandon1.·d amusement park The famrl\ -I catherfacl·. Chop. Top. ( ook (thr Old Man rn tRe original) and Cir;rndpa -oJ')l'rall·s underground rn a la)out that lnok' lrkr the rn\1de' of ;1 grant human ~ing· .. rc~prratof') '>~\t<.·m 1n thl· nu 'il'a~on ... Thi'" 11." l'\rla1m'> Enright ··The dl'\ 11\ pla)gmund ·· It's hl·re that tht• "cngd.ul l:.nnght. who ha!> armed himself w11h a chainsaw to mat.ch Lcatherfacc·s.. plus one on each hrp lrkr a 'Suburhan Wya11 Earp. hai. hrs showdo"'n v.rth the three-generation l '.S. famrl~ And, every year. diners can be seen flocklng to the Rex for a taste of fresh oystef's, salmon. salads and sandwiches during the hours ~ tween 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. You wrll want to catch a view of the lunchM at the Rex. They're the most beautiful spectacle along the New- port Coast In the Fall, Winter and Spring months. Phone the Re• at 675-2566 for reservations and up- dates on dally luncheon sightlng.s. "17 ct ob trf ts t •r:nGAur:" GOOD POOD AND DRINK LIVE OOMPAH-PA BANDS no-. GEIUUNY • DMICING . _ .. --- Happy Hour Specials 5:30 -6:30 p.m. Combinott.n Dinnet (.. ., ... ,... '' •• c ... • •. ..,.i a $5 Japan~~ SUSHI AMYewC-let $12'° e/JtA Sushi, steaks, & seafood · 3355 Via Lid o Newoort Beoc h (71') 67S.0575 12 * Oaftyi>ltot1)atebook/ Friday. September 12. 1986 Enright }l'lh as ht• rope-st:ins h1' charn~\.\S. "I am thr lord of the tiar\ rst " "\1J\~dl re 2" ,., not ton-,trul'tl'd "' 11ghtl\ a\ thl· ongrnal. the lif\I horror mo\ IC rn "hl("h the US fam11\ "J' thl· mon\ll:r The fir\! mo\ ll' "a' <.hot in I omm and hlu" n up to '5mm .• tn\I the rnul11ng dark. grain~ print man· <i&l'd 111 h1dr :r lo t ufc1nema \lll'- rhl· \l'llllcl I~ )Up('rhh Ill, g1\ rng )Orne of thl' S('encs a look of fakl'n 111..l' J ~kl Brooks mo\ 1e. 1n "lmh "hat " phon~ .1011k1ng" rntl'ntkd to hl• that v.a} But the ( ar.,on <;Crrpt " head' at'Hl' l' most of the film rnm- 1.•dtl'\ r \l·,een 1n recent ~cari.. '>t·orrng again and again v.rth rare. <,oph1s11- catl'd "'''and humor .\nd thl-.llltng is wcll out rn front ol -...hat \OU.\C l'ume tu l'\pClt rn a horror mm re. 1.·spenall} from Hop- per I" I a'\ Rtdl·r"'1 -...ho ne\l'r \\:l\C'r' \n h" m:iddl·ned mr\!-ron. and Wtl· ham' l'".\lam11 Ba\ ··1 . .,...ho ha' \Ou root1n)! for ha all the ":I\ · II 'ou·n· the !cast bit olkndnl h\ thl· \lght ot hlood and ~prlll.'d gut\. though. \IJU ought tu gr'e thr'> ont· :t \\1dr benh The channtnC Leatherface Family, aa they appear ln "Tez.aa Chalnaaw llueacre Part 0 ." CAFE MONDRIAN'S Sunday Brund'I C.,._ When you enjoy a cjlampagne brunch at the beautlfUi' Cafe Mon· drlan In the Mondrian Hotel. 8440 Sunset Blvd .. you don't have to have champagne. Bloody Marys, Ramos Fizzes and selected wines can be substituted for those who don't care for a bit of the bubbly. The<e are many choices also for the rest or the meal, which is priced at only $14.75 and is.-served on Sun- days from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There are four kinds of cheeses or fruit to start: I Nova Scotia salmon, red snapper, chicken, eggs benedict . waffles or an omelet for the next course; and Ice cream or pastries for dessert to go with coffee or tea. It all comes with a glorious view of Los Angeles from the outdoor ter· race of the beautlfuUy-appoint9d • restaurant itself. Free valet parking is av all able. "Still Great ... " -Beverly Bush Smith Splendiferous Sunday Champagne Buffet! ($13.95 Adults • $8.50 Children) FNTERT AINM[NT NIGHTl:Y • 8 AN0 UElS •COCK TAil S 'l r ASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH 6 .... :>OJO • SOMETH ING TO DO? VISIT ART GALLERIES! mT~l3()(t\ l 1101 h • '1.11111 I r• • l>irtrwr -"•1<h1 ... I nll'rlJ1r11n1·111 In 1t11• l 111mK•' 3520 Eaat Coaat Hirhway Corona del Mar • 675-1922 ~~em Now Serving SUNDAY MEXICAN BREAKFAST H11vts IHCMrts Chrize & Eus llcMcl Cne lsaa Served wl Tortillas Reffled Beans & Fruit 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM 845-8091 1712 Placentia Costa M••• Out On The Town CALIFO RNIA ~00 BAR A GRILL Casual, affordable waterfront din· mg for the whole family. Enjoy our world famoua BBQ ribe, homemade chili, burgera, sandwiches, fresh catch of the day and an array of dehciou11 fun deuertl. Set the pace • 1n 11ur iacing pit atmoephere and experience some of our original 1uckt.t1Hs and bar appetizers. Lunch and dinner from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 11 m 7 days a week. Happy hour 4· 7 v.eekdAys, Monday Nite Football 'pec1als 5-9 p.m. Sunday cham pai;:ne brunch. valet parking. 33:l:J W Par1fic Co8l!t Hwy .. Newport Beac·h. 642-5000. I II t. BA RN I I.I\,. th(' 11r1m1' nl \'• 111r lite l huo,.11lj( :r •Ill I ht' rxtt>n~1ve :.!:l 11em lllt'llll -.1 ... 1k-.. -~·11tornl. 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C'u .. t.a t\lt.'sa 64:! 91-1 llOI\ FH'RNS ~lj •:_: rJ > I~ J.b.£_ filltsi.1$J d.e:i.u I Ue . .L bJ,,, - 1 '" '11111111( l'!ltahli.11hment St>rv1nl( '""purl fur I~ vears. 11ped11hllnl( 111 \ 11.:11· rn1,ed heef. the finl'sl ''"" 11 l!"t Al,..11 f!'at uring frr-.h f1~h. 1 11 .11ul 1·h1rkt-n The linen cowri·d t.il.J..... 11111dle" 1111fl frl."tlh flnwt"'n lol lo thP t'le.:ance. w11h l:xH1th,. 1111d 11:li h111 k chair!I for pri\ftn f 111 knin11 l11nternt1 and 1·h1,.~1nil • 1 .. ,, 1 npture the rharm1111e and 11 mn 111 mu.sphere. Open lur lunl'h, ft111wr and their plend1feru11" ~un I 1 hrun1 h Ex1ens1\ e wine 11 ... 1 17 I 1•h11 ·n Island 644. :!O:lo B l< I STOL B\K & GRILL . \t Holiday I nn Tr11d111r111alh an 111 \mt'riron f11vor111: plare t.; PAt 111tl prirPcl for fsmilv din In~ 1<:\'l't\ 1111111 f n•m 1u1rv stf'llcl " and rh11p ... tu ·P•'• 1ul chicken di'lhes and frr"h ·•.,•l·•id Bnunteou" salnd liar "11uw111c1\Jk daily luncheon hufftt. 1 lpt·n tla1lv fur dineng and cctCktttilk. I 11 Hr111tol ~t . C111<t11 Me'<a -.-,-.11.)(Kl. 1>11.1.MAN'S l'hr Dillman family 111 (omo1111 for t ht>ir traditional warm hotapitslil\' end lint' food. Fint t primr rih 1n Balboa and fresh fish daily: Com- plete dinner specials dailv. Fraendlv service and a fun. delightful 111- mosphere. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Brunrh Sat. and Sun 801 E. BaJboa. 6i:l ii26 THE HIDE-AW AY En1oy uur ~l)uvolak1, Mou11saka and Mene's famous Baklava in the at· moi.phere of a· Grecian Terrace. Special change daily. Complete wine li~t. including wineK of Greece. Si>rvi~ lunch and dinner. Limited ri>si>rvation' 2:l!l:l2 F.I Tor11 Road /: 11 , El Toro. 1:1:10.:12~1:1. C'aterinl( ava1lahle. \', M\ CALFORNJAN PASTEL'S The 4'lewe11t event in dining in the Newport area. Featuring a pecial blend of culinary creationll from California and the rest of the world. Such tantalizing items as: marinated shrimp and scallop11 in a ginger vinaigret~ salad. Mouth- watering pasta like angel hair with seafoc.id and fre11h tomato. Pizzas haked in an authentic Italian wnod hurning oven, the only one 1n New port And a varietv of Grallades ~pec1alties. Dinner served daily ldosed l\tondayl and Happy Hour. Re .. ervations recommended 1 f>20 \\ Coast Highway, Newpotl Beach Ii 14) 548· i 167 ' Tired of eating out at plarei. w11h n1J privecv7 St'arch n1> niort>' The Hide· 11way provide'> privacv with 1L<; hom h;, and part111on~. pnftct (or bw.ine!>i. lum:heon,. and romantic dininll All ntv. Iv d!'roratt>d offermic 11 relaxing 11tm11!<pht>re. The special tie~ are -.eafnod und .. 1e11ks Af lnrdahle dining fur the v.hule fem· ih . \'arietv of dailv ~pec111l~. Home· made .. oup' 11n<l -.11ure,,. Heer & went' •er.,,ed al"•t:·~Edt!ljlt'r 111 Sprinfi!· dalt> 111 :\farina Shoppml(' \'ill11.:t. Hunllnl(tun Hearh ~ti ti!'1llS BU BBLES BALBOA CLUB JOLLY ROGt.:R Creal American f1Htd and at thP lw,.1 price• Theo .Jnllv lfoJ:ter ha ... al"a\ .. heen knowr a.; a l(•Htd fam1h· vulue re"1aurant Tht> menu (~Ill urP.; hre11kf11.,t. lunch 11nd dinner v. 1th 11 l.u.ce 'arit'I \ .. r d1"h"" 111 rh•H•f.t frum. From eiciz di..,he-.. l(rtdcllt cake .... bUiicer:>.. ;,,anc.lw1U1e..-... .. alnd" to rmnpl!'tt' d1nnn" 11f '-l'llliH.d. 'teak .... 'rh1rken and clt>l11wu .. dr~ •l'rh Fam1lv uwnt<I .lur 1.'> \!'.tr• ""h the frwndl1t>!.I .. er\11•1· en 111v.n 11~1 :-.; C11a;,1 Hv.\ Lul(tllt•t lfrul'h l!I~ .\I 17 Zl'BIES Pure and simple. Jilli! ltke mother·~ luveo' We serve I 0 m lobster tails at 10 9fl. filet m1gncm at $4.50. prime rih 111 $fl.95. ribs and r hicken at fl 2f> The11e dinners ~erved on special n1i;:hU1-open 7 n11tht.s. Ctn- erotL,ly poured, low priced drinks. Our rustomer11 hll\'I' hef'n coming hack since 19i0 Located at 1712 'Placentia in Custa Mi.11a. near T7lh - St Call &tf> H09 I or ti:l J YHo:l Zl'BIF.S Gl 'ILDF.O c·, Gt: Ri11ni tt,-r ....... 1 t' ""rk1111< I•·• from Zt1h1I'.. 'Pt'' 1Hl111111( rn hr•·11~1..J , h1rken rl1111wr• 1\ll cl111rwr• ,pnt'd n1mplt'tl' 11t "'2 W• Other <linm•r-. 111 .. amP llrlCI' arr HHll hnh' hR1 k rilt-., '.! k111cl~ nt o;hremp 11nd filet ttf '"It• All dinner-. o;en·ed "11 h 'a lad. l111k1•d tw1rn,, rorn •lll the 1 oh. p<•tlll11t'' nnd hut roll 1.undt 'l>l'l'lal" Mon Fri I rum l4C' Thr ! :111ldt'(I C'al(I' ''al'" 11 lot nl f11n lur r he whole f11m1h . Levi' Dixieland entf'rt.amment plu .. 1 uun· try we~tern mll'-1' l.ftrl(e ct11nre floor. Wtdt' 'rreen pl111• M T\"., lnr port~ 11pertator" A l(re11t view l11rm all ~eats 1nrl11dinic th<· hnr .!fit 1111·0~ durin11 M11nd11v N 1tt• F1•ot h11ll C'11ll fi.t :l ~ll or 11:11 9ll411 GREEK MENE' TERRAC F. \-l1•nf''11 Tt•rrnrr ht 11 fonulv 1•wn1•cl r~-1a11t1rnt \\ 11 h 11111hPnt11 <:ret•k ftHICI mnd1• Jll"t A" 1l 1i-11;;. homr fi1.1hhles is a treai.urt!. a ;ur,. .,t vie <>upper rluh done with fanta11y a·nd wit. The Champagne ire huckl'ts are .. haped like top hats and the light fixtures like martini ((lasses. The wall~ are hunf( with original 19:10« art 1md the re1<troomi1 11ri> true tu deep lit\ le The cui!lme romb1nt'8 French · and It.alum elements in a homey American context -or~n fur dinner Mon.-Thur<1. f) .. 10· IO::lo p.m . fi-11 p.m. Fri .. Sot. Sun. ~un dav Hrunrh 10 a.m.-:l p.m. Heser \'at ions are ~ugf(eSted Dtnnt'r fri>m S!-19f> to $1.).9!). Full Rar \'1-.11. ~1a,. terCnrd. American F.xpres. .... Huh hie-. 1-. located et 111 Palm Strt>el in Rolhoa at the corner of Palm and Ralh11a. ('1111 !'';'!> !t09:t ITALIAN CARMELO'S The!-ultra .,mart haHn nf ext·ep t11tnttl Italian and t'nnt 111ent11I (\1i~t' i~ 1im llrThnnnte rewardrni? plucf''-tn dinf' Fre"h pa,.la an<l -111·1·1111 "hl(hl .. ;m11re~ 11re l'arefullv prt-parecl hy three of thP finei.t It.al 11tn rhef-. Piano har rntertatnment c'ftmpttomt'nt~ tht fun atmrr.1plwrt' \It re-co din1111< I \\e11thl'r per m1111n.:1 Open Tue;, Sun. lrum 1; IMI pm fur rllllllN lfi:!O r: l'utt'I llW\ l'or11nA Jt>l :\I.tr .,;-;;, l't:!.! ~ARCELLO'S nu .. award winner t•ffer~ 11n ex ten~1ve menu ~pt-cial111ng in pa<itai.. \t'!ll. 1·111ppinn nnd their femu11-. h1indmarie pma E11lBhleshed ~inrt> 197:1. tht~ family nwnecl re11taurant hth captured thf' heart!' nf Italian t.wtd l11ver~ Lunch Mon -Fri .. Oin ner i n1iiht1< a week I lf.111 Ht'nch at Slater. H 1111t1n1<t11n Hearh 1-14 :! ;,;,0:1 \ 11.1.1\ ~OVA ·\ lw1111tlf11I hol\ \It'\\ 1ri•11lt"<. th1· ru111unt11 ,t•llllll( thAt ht1' mudt> tht• \'11111 N11vn 11 "•pt'l'llll k11\cl 111 plm 1·" l11t 11\er lilt\' 'eor-. S111)<'rh l\ll'-tnr !rum C'rntrnl nncl Northl'rn ltnlv ~t'fVf•ci Ill ()Id \\' orld d\flrll\ r:x tPn~1\t \\11\l' 1i,1 l>111nn n1iihth 1'1.11111 hitr 1"1111 llll'11t1 ttll I IMI .1 m ,. • .11:11 We~t Coa111 Hwy., Newport Reach. 64:!-781:10. .. pert!\· prepared runtinental dishes hy \hef H1chard Bergner. r<i nce I !l';'U Thu• award winning res- ~ ... -.... ~·~,_,,,_"'='~·--~---=-... t~a...,.u_r.ccan.!. alsn offers an extensive wine ~ ho;t. an<frxn•b 1n tablt>'lide prep- Hrat111n-. c1nd flambe<;. Open for L I'S R ESTAURANT If you love Ohinese f~. you're sureo ~o enjoy dining here, 11 Li '<i prom- ises truly authentic C' 'neM>. fo<od The menu .offers a wide variety .,r exotic dishes. from a la carte t" combinations including C'antone!it' & Sz~chuan style. Breathtakini;: decor in a supremely beautiful at· mosphert. Tropical drinks tu quench yc1ur t hir11t. Open seven dovK a weoek for lunch and dinner 961 Adams. Huntinicton Rtach 961 -91 Jfi. :114 N. Beach Blvd .. Anaheim 821 lllll THE LOTL'S En1n thl' flr1t'11I a11ri .. xperal•n1·e th1· t•x1 .. llt"111 t' 11! Mon<larin 1111d '-'11-1 hv.,1n l'u1-1n"" Autherll11 C'h1 Ill''~ d1>-ht" P•Jlt't 11111~ preparttl l.v 11111 .. tt>r 1 hef l.111 Thr l.utu-. um ulfo•r 1 ulman ma .. 1eqnert'~ tu \nllr l1k111g l'lw l11q•h d1111nic llft>l:l '' rl11m1nt1lt•rl v.1th pit ture' of th1· l.1tlll '-!luv.t"r 1h1· •\fllhnl uf )lllfll\ 111 C'h1n1''l' n1lt11ri· EnJ"Y ltnl' ('h1 110 ,,. d111111~ 11 .. v.t'll "' wint-. "P'"'' ,111d h1,..1111ul11, 111 th!' l.11111• l .. H 1111 d 111 ll11rh .. r l'1•11tl'r nt ·~:11K1 H irhtir Hl\d 111 I .. -.111 \le ... 1 Cull d t 1.1.11 CONTINENTAL E!\1 BERS Lunt h I I :10 i pm .. Dinner from 5 µ m Exct>llent h11nque1 lac1 hltes. C'lo~1·d :-;un 11ml h11lidav~ :q:1:1 S. 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Call 650-1750 for re&ervations, d.itec· tions or whatever kontin\IMt "" Halhoa Pt>ninsula. Cafe Lido i!> well known for its ·fresh seafood selectioni. 11nd contemporan cuisine. prepared by Chef Francii; Tht> warm. intimate and cozv am b1anre of du"t) rose a·nd burgund' decor create a perfect atmt}sphere for vour dining eltperience. l'alt- L1do l!I al~o the recipient of tht Pre!ltij(1ous ,...'i1.1uthern California Restaurant Writers' Silver Award Casual attire. Dinner nightly until' midni1<ht. Live jazz nightly. ('all 6if). 2968 fur reservations. 111111.l~••"I" '1111d.1' lir11nth t'\ 11,1\ 1,.1111,1 Ill ~ :--111H·r lllU il1tpf1\ 11, .. ,, • '" .., I' 111 lhll "11nll11\\t•r ·" 1 ·--11 .. 111 \.urd,tr11m !17~1 1111 • (herland'i.. onizinal .. Alley \.\ e-.1" ol ten vear" ago. Local~ v.ill rememl>t>r •t:-µre\lnu.s local ion a t t hf' '.\lev.1>< •rt Pier Cozy hooth1<. mirrored pillar,, and "lam ed Kia;.;,, thf' new Alie\' rhtaurant live,,; up tu 11 reputation 11~ t ht> fr1endl1el't plare tu enJi•Y re11~on· ably priu·d cockt.ai~. fine wine .... lunrh. dinllt'r ur Sund11y Arund1. .Jt-rry and P!ib\' Overlan<l h~\ e created an ele!(11r1t Iv rnm(ortahle re-. taurant with a menu empha ... i2inl( fresh seafoods. continental sf>('cl81 tie~ and California cuisine. Visit thii, Newport Beach landmark You may t'\'l'n rerognize the face1> of ... <ime rrf \'our friend!<. Dinner 'lervt'd even · e\'entng from r,::m, Daily lunch ~pec1al from I !::JO and Sunda~ hrunch from 10 :t Ht>..,ervati11n, 6-16-91 :!ll ~~-i 1 ruh plf'a,,urahlf' dmml( 1•xr•f'rwn< e l.111•ated at .1:1;,,:-., Via Ll(lu 111 :-. ...... port Bearh l.un' h huur .. :'\lun Fri 11 .U\-:.!::lt\. dinni>r ;,::lo 11.110 7 da,·i. ,, w.-ek Happ;, huur "p1·t·111I' .°l:.\11 t)::lO. All lllllJtlr nf'llit 111rd,. .:i<· n plt>d ('1111 ,;7;, n;,7;, Im 111!\•r lll:tl 1011 THAI THE THAI TOUCH -Step inlo the wonderful world 111 Thailand. The splendor of Thai cuisine and elegant dining '"' found here al Thai Touch Cuu.me. Your hust.s are Pranee and S<ing!lak Doungchak and they will serve you an authentic Thai meal whet her vuur ta!\tes leim toward the mild o r the tradit ionally '!picy Thai Touch lb a little out of the way, but well worth the find. Open for dinner i n1ght.o; and for lunch daily except Sundav. Thai Touch Cuisine i>o located m the :"!ewpurt Hills Shop rmg renter when· San Miguel Drive end!> at Furd H1f11d .!61n San \I 111uel Dr 6-10 O I:.! I SEAFOOO STEAKS CAF'E UDO <'ale L ido 11-'lev.p11rl ( '111111t'rv \'ii lal(t-"' nnl\' -.uppt-r • h1l1 ll '< l111·11tt-d T HE CANNERY This hisu>ric waterfront landmark 111 Newport's Cannery Village fea lures fre!lh local seafood and East ern beef Consistently good service. o~n for Lunch. Dinner. Sun Chllmpagne Brunch and Harbor l ru1ses Entertainment nightly and Sun afternoons Enjoy the lounge food galley ~uperb clam chowder' :JOJO LaFayette. 67fl.f)7ii CRAZY HO RSE STEAKHOUSE -' Country dining with cla;,i1! Authen t.ic westt>rn decor restsiurant end "aluon. featuriniz prime rib, fre!>h ... eafoods. and their famous pan ... auteed "leaks Lunch: Mon·FQ- nf'I" reservat 111n ... guaranteed I l>INlc mg and live mu"11c tn I he saloon. Oyer Rd 1-:x11/Newport Fwy Sant~ Ana til41 .'1-19 lf>12. REl 'BE~'S ~Ol"f,fl ('(),\~T \'11.J.,\(;E II .. 'I Ii.I\• 111 .1pp1 1111· loor j!rl'.cl 1 ..... 1111.I · \1tll111l •l l\til lllllll'•·d·· -11r1 .. 1111d1111:• 1h1· l(,.11hi·11' I• t .. r THE REX R ESTAURANT l.1'l·a11•d 11n tbe oceanfront a1·w ...... trum the ~ewport Bearh pwr. Thl' H1•Lb thP Orange Cna~t'" mui11 l''t< lta-.1\'f' i-t'afood re~laur11nt. Well kn11wn for fresh Hawaiian l(uurnwt. 11,.,h :.eltlct 1uns and ;,pecialtlllll(lll '"'"''"'' ( 'hAnnel l!iland ahainne. tf'n der \'t'al and prime meal,., Tht' \Htrm 11ml11am·e nf the padded hooth'. 1:111hw paintin!(i-and the v. f'll •II"" ked wine rerki-lend If• l<e,·-'"""''1al atmosphf'ft-f ht' Ht;X He,tsuranl 1;. Lhe !'h1111 t ot lot .ii' d' well at visitor;. Ht'1·1p1t-nt 111 t hP pre~t•!(inus Tra\'el Hol1d11\' ,,,,.ird ('a ... ual/elej!ant 111 tirt- 1.unl'h. d111ner. t'all fiifl ·:.!f>nli for rt'»t'r\ 111 irrns. \'alei park in~ TALE OF THE WHALE Ex~rience a step back into time t< a itlace where you can dine al your <•wn leisure. Enjoy the romance of old Newport with a panoramir bav view Es c1te your senaes with Lhe1r senut1onaJ seafood and trad1t1onal favoritirs. Breakfast 7 a.m .• Mon Fri.. Lunch 11 ·4 Mon.-Fri .. Dinner 4· 11 Mon.-Sat. S:it.. and Sun. Brunch 7-4. Oyater Bar Fri., Sat. & Sun. Banquet facilitin up to 500 400 tAem S t .. BaJboa. 673-463:l. T llEtALLEY R ESTAURANT ldt•llll\' Ith ated ul I.be corner of P('H GINO'S ON T HE H I LL AlmOllt a Coeta Mesa landmark where frienda and memo ries meet. Gino's isn't an Italian Restaurant, but a restaurant being run by o (local) lt.alian. Even though they serve many Italian items, they aJso offer a large variety or other items o n their menu. Known for "Ho nest food ¥td friendly service," Gino's features a varied menu with emphasis on quality and reasonable price&. Cocktail hour with interest· ing notions at 4:30 PM and live GUIDE TD ORANGE cr--1Al~T 111 ~ R-1~1 • ' ..... I ""' --S q_ . ~ ~ ,lf· ~ 0 ·.$ ~ -;: ~~ 'b' ~ § *' ·~ ·~ § ~ ~$~ ~'-.j Rt>~tauranl \....~ ~ '..) ~ ~ \,.:. AIHPOHTEH l '\'."11 ltOT ... I. .. \l ,. \1tJ11 t •• , I I ~Ht l 111111111·111.11 $4 'ltl $111 "" SI , 1 II 11·1 Sh:>fl SI0 .10 er .. m S..l 00 .. Tiit. Al.U.'I '°'h .. "' '-"·.tf,. •J Sii -• SI ~''' $.I ••I $111 111 H ~' s1 u·111 • ••• , • ., f ' I I II ,. '-''"'" l\i ,., , 4• '-'l~t ""V'' ~ .. It .. , THF. RAH~ \o;.e.·ru ,,n (r.,m S-14.,. lro•m $,I !IS SI I !l5 ftum $1 75 ...,; :\4.1 7 .. I l'H~ H•.,llu '• fHUSTOl. HAI< & <:RI l.1.-llo lld1n ct •I Ht, .. ,. d C-1t"o.l.+ M.,. '•I ''"'M• • Inn ,,, ....... ''" Sh '" SI!!!'• S.l 'l'l $7 (Ml Sll\I~ $:.!Oil Sf> Oil " 7 T ll E CANNE RY ~ ••• ,(nod $11 !I • $\4 !l~r $-! i'> Sii 4fl Sti."10 Sii fill 4 ... :111 * u111t I .oi1 ~ ·•\• tt• ~· v. t••r I ~j., .t t h I I . (~-AZYHOH!'H; STEAK llOl;SE I •H4' Hr••1kh11ll• ''"' ...... 11t.1 •\h.1 d 1' l'lf! ~~~-r.~. ~ll 11 .. $ lh 11~1 s:111s s11 95 H11lul11v~ 5 7 • l>ILl.~I A:\'S \11h II( .ill $. •1\ $.!I •t • $.I 11'1 $114:'1 $.I ~fl S~ 4'. .. HI t H ... u.,, u. .• n ...... • • ~· E.MtU-:RS '11•tflll• ht.11 <11 •II <I~ 'I• • I Ill "" I ' $I 'I I $2 •1.1 SI !l:i • ~r-,.f .. '11 "J#•rt HI I 1. 1., \1· .... '•1'1 I hf s c~~l!~s!!n S..och ---• ·~ • ·-· ~ ro·nt h s.~ '" $11 •• ' $;! '"' $.l..,' SI .!fl S:i :!:i 4 311 8 * r 1.t. M 11>1 h •ruh _,._.1 \I I I 1th1 "' 'l•·t1 l'l..tthl1 I I Hd """' sx .. , h11tn S..• "" lr•lll• SI! '1!1 ' -I.I'S -H.11 I t\•111111 H 111t111i.:,tt111 I~ ,it h ,., .. HI, 1·11111 ...... $·. 1111 $I! 1~1 $..! '; I $ ~ ,.,, ~1.\ K ('EI.I .<rs 1 ~,.,~ F'\r "t1 ~h· t tf1an11i1 ""'"''1 t\r">..i• h w 1: .... ~ I 1.1l1om frnrn $~ h'> rr ..... s;1 i r, .1 M I CASA ~·~ ••. 1-.... "' 4• .... t.. \1 ......... h-& ,...:,, f\11 ,H,.U\ ' :'1-i • PAPA'S PANTRY 211)11.1 fir,,. h Rlv•I lttJr)llf\l(l"n Ek h '!NI \402 Am..r1t .in S:.! !l:i Sli \!:i S:! !1:-i $0 9:; SI 95-S4 ;z:; J .30-6 PAWf:L'~ l~W Coa•l lwv Nt>wpurl Elra.h !'l48 7167 ( 'ont1nl·nt.1J $:> 7S.$1 :> 00 0 1:ic.•nmg Soon ~7 • REU!!EN'S O f'' NEWPORT 2!11 1: -Oa.\I Hwv NrwpOrt fl.-ll<'h -~~r~ from $8 !'I!' from S4 2~ .. I 2 4 Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. September 12. 1986 GR AND DINNER TRKATEJl lmpreuin dininf and pro(.-ional production• are 1ure to pleue NCh time you. vilit. The estraordinary buffet offera rout b&ron ol beef. glued ham with a fruit aalice, Geor· Ji• chicken with ~ and 1lae and the Mahi Mahi ia aerv.d in a peuant aauce. Tri-color fetiuccini and cream it a real favorite. Enjoy dinner and a play t.oniaht.! Grand Dinner Theater located within the Grand Hotel in Anaheim at 1 Hotel Way. Call 772· 77 10. HA R LEQU I N DINNER TREATER E~ery cuat.omer can be es~ to be tr~ated !ike a celebrity. The theater offen1 acrumptioua me&ll With t.op productiona in an elecant 11tmoephere. The aumptuoua buffet includes rout baron of beef. chicken and ftAh dishes. f)Utaa. salads. vettetables. and ainfoJ . des· serll! The Sat. and Sun. brunch includes a variety or ep di11hes, The Celebrity Terrace ia available for private dining. The individually decorated private balcony rooms overlook the 460·tleat horM!Shoe shaped main room. The Ha rlequin 1s loceted et :'~3 S. Harbor in Santa Ana. C111l 979-7550. IAAN I ; . ~ -ii' ~ !'o.I ~ ·~ Cl> ·~ ·$ ~ ;:j .~ ~ ~·$' ~ -!' ~ (.> ~ ·~ ~'ti ~ ~ 4.,"1 .~ ~ -i::t"" • * llHiOO * -• • up"' -600 • * upW 400 - • up II• 75 .. • * 1:'1·45 • h i A -;,,1 Ill' '" hi • Ill 200 Ill 1\11 Up lO ·~() up w • ij!) • up to • 3~ . - I ·~· ~ _J r Corona del Mar Huntington Beach lt•peranza Malina ~eanVlew Kennedy ORANGE CO\ST • 17 0 29 14 Sad~eback . s&nta Ana Valley· WoOclbrlclge San Clemente 34 14 Coroaa .. liar=t ... &ma O'Neil ooald·Dot aet to tlala pue, bat be ca . t tlaree odaen ID tlut S-0 wtn. POr ~· oa Tla .... J'• 8Cfaool football action, Me 8porta, C 1. 25t . .. " FORECASTS ON A2' FRIDA\', SEPTEMBER 12. 1986 White House to .mourn RB victim . ' . De]egatiori expected at funeral Sunday for I ~t man killed in Pakistan hijack_!ng By ROBERT BARKER Of11'90.., ..... .- Representauves of the White House and State Depanmcnt are cllpcctcd to attend memorial scrv.iccs Market plunge breaks record Stock price• pl•inmet a re- cord H .11 polat1 la Wall Street'• be1lest day la lll1tory T1a11r1day, aad bood prtce1 also careened downward amid lnvestora' trOWiD& concern over rlt ln& lmtereat rates. See BIO. Coast Bren Center at UC Irvine gets an early groundbreaking./ A3 CaliforiPia Children should be told turning in parents for drug use Is O.K .. state officials say./ A4 Nation .House backs death pen- alty for some drug pushers./ A4 World Israeli, Egyptian leaders optimistic about pro- gress after holding pri- vate talk./ A4 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletln Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Pollcelog Public notices Sports Television Weather cs A3 810-11 82-8 C6 88 Date book • AS A3 88-9 81-4 Date book A2 Sunday in Orange County for a Huntingto.n·Beach man who was the· first passenger to be gunned down in the attack on a· Pan 'AmJCl in Karachi. Pakistan. Family members said that services for Rajcsh Kumar. 29. will be held at Westminster Memorial Park in West- minster along with those of his grandmother, . whom Kumar was accompanying from India to Hunt- ington Beach. The circumstances of the grand- mother's death haven't been learned. I Satcsh Patel. 19, a younger brother 1, - ROBERT HYNDMAN df Kumar who had changed his last name recently, said Thursday that fasrul y members ha ve not been m- forrncd of.the amval limes of the bodies from Karachi. Kumar and his grandmother. Kuverben Patel, were among al' least 19 passengers killed during the 17· hour siege by four Arab hijackers on t~ejumbojetliner. An estimated 127 passengers were tnJured 1n the stand- off that ended in a bloody shootout between the terrorists and police. Patel said the family has beard different accounts of his brother:s death. Kumar was shot b> the attackers and dumped onto the tan:nac early in the h1Jacking. He d1eC1 an hour later dunng surgery. '\ccording to one version of the a Dig .state 8111 Ball= ... ·=( ......... ~ .... tile .... el UM8 1olet • ..._ ... .._ wacoa .......... ...a la Ida••· Ada. I shooting told to Patel by reporters, Kumar was fired upon while comina to the aid of a Pan Am stcwardeu being attacked by h1Jacker.sJ Initial accounts said that Kumar, ao Amcncan citizen for eight weeks, was smgJcd out and murdered be- cause-he was an American. Kumar was said to be proud of his new (PJeue eee HIJACIUlfG/ A2) China House project OK'd Co-astal Commission also approves plans for fitness academy By PA UL ARCHIPLEY Ot_O...,,... .... .The C'~hforn1a Coastal C'om- m1ss1on cleared the way for demo- ltuon of the Chana House Thursday. the pagoda-styled residence that has se" ed as a l\/ewpon Harbor land- mark for 56 }'Ca rs. The.-co mmission. meet ing in San Francisco. approved apphcauons by Donna and Ernest Schroeder and Manha and James Beauchamp to build two new homes on the China C'o"e lot 1n ( orona del Mar. The '"o couples will rµc the China Hou~ to make room for their homes. Tom Crandall. south coast d1stnc1 director o f the Coastal Comm1ss1on. said minor conditions that had been worked out b) the comm1ss1on staff were attached to approval The two homes will ha't' 10 be set back fanher than ongmall) proposed. he satd L-------"Tht') 'II also have to take steps 10 ensu re presen auon of a t1depool. which was a con~rn of other res1- dt'nts and. of course. the com- m1ss1on." Crandall said \\.hen ne"s bro ke that the couples ~ere purchasing the China House for SI -l m1lhon and planned to~mohsh 1t. neighbors and h1stof") buffs ap- peakd for presen at1on of one of the ell\ 's ft'" remaining h1stoncal land· marks Howe"cr. owners of the ('hma Hou<,e (,a1d the' had been unable in three \ear' of searching to find am one" ho "anted to hve 1n the old (Plea.e eee CHil'fA/ A:I) Fairgounds inn builder may lose $50,000 deposit Irvine vows continued fight against El Toro airport By TONY SAA VEDl\A Of ... DlllJ ......... An Arizona developer may ltterolly have to buy lime from the Orange County Fair Board to keep altve a plan to build a Ramada In n at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. TN Properties of Scottsdale. An1 .• (Pleue eee BUILDER/ Ai) By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IN Delly P'ttot ltelf Irvine officials will continue to fight all attempts to tum the Manne Corps Air Station at El Toro into a civilian a1rpon. desptte a legal set- back. Irvine Mayor LalT} Agran said Thursday. The Cit} 's latest attempt to inter· vene tn a settlement regarding e'<· pansion of John Wayne A.irpon "as reJCC'ted Wednesday by the 9th Dis- tnct U.S. ('oun of Appeal 1n Los Angeles. Irvine officials fear the agrcenH·nt sets the stage for civ1ltan flights at El Toro. Such fhghts would create noise and traffic problems for adJacent Irvine neighborhood . they say. Ma>or Agran said today thr Irvine C'tt)' Council and tts legal ad' 1St'rs would review the late~t coun rultng to dcterrn1ne whether an} add1t1onal coun steps can be taken Rut ht· reaffirrne-d city officials' '1e"" that Model of downtown renewal .... • .. "* • plan gives HB look at future By ROBERT BAR~ER completed 1n the beach ctty. Ot ... DlllJ,......., But the Convention C'entrr. a A ~00.000-squarc-foot convention Jacques Cousteau manne center and center, sill hotels and scores of otht'r St'veral of the hotels ha ven' been devclopmcntsaimina for touristsand ap.~rovcd and may never be. .. their dollars were haghlt&hted m r ~ a~Just somr po.ss1b1ltt1es. model of downtown Aununaton C'ounc1lwoman Ruth Finley wd. Beach that wl$ un veiled Wednesday "and the~ ~ho"" how they relate to ntaht other redc' elopmcnt prOJCCls. But · who know,. ~'"hcrt may be a de- The model. prepared by the city·~ prcss1on m fi\'fc }CU'S and the} ma) redevelopment consultants. show never be built." how the downtown pan of the city The con' cnt1on cent~r. accorchng could IDok when rcd~elopmcnt is to the model prepared tsy officiall' of I .) • , • A the J D lntt'rnauonal Inc of Houston, would be at Huntington Street and Pacific Cout Highway along wHh the Co usteau Center, hotelnnd a trans-- portat1on center. 30 Director Norin Hoover said larae public far1ht1cs arc proposed , Ix-cause of the beach locauon and tht' prolllmtt)' to other Southern alt- fornta tounst attracttons. They would attract people to Hunt1na1on Beach who nught npt '1s1t otherwise. he ~1d. I (Pl .... eee MODEL/ A3) .. • commercial use of I ht• £:1 T 11w ha~l' \\ "totall} 1mcompat1hlc .. ""Ith Ir' tnl··, c~1st1ng and plannrd tk ' dopmcnts One ,l"ear ago. a '>Cttlcmcnt "as reached involving Orange Count) - which owns John Wa)nc .\1rpon - the city of Newpon Beach and '"o Newpon-based commun 1 1~ group., In the pact. the commu nal~ group-; agreed to drop their airport la"'iu 1 1~ 1n C'<change for a lim1tt'd John \\ a' nl' e'pans1on plan · Rut as part of the agn·cmenl. (11unt\. <,u~n l'IOr'i n·windt•d IWO earlier re 'iolu11 on' 1ha1 and 1latcJ f l Toro 1~ inappropriate tor a n' titan :urpon lrvtne filed ult to 1ntef"'cne in the ~·ttlcment. arguing that supen 1sors "ere no longer guaranteeing El Toro "ould ne'er be U\Cd to take the ln erllo" from bus) John \\a,ne .\1rport 1 3\I (')\ tllhc r. \' Ot~tnll Judgt' T cm Hatt.er ruled '"inc , nuld nl'1 in ter' enc 1n the '>{"ttlcmcnt . FV man victim of brutal beating murder in Florida Police in Flom.In are 1m cst1gat mg the death ot a I ounta1n \ alln man who~ body was d1~0..,ercd ued hctween two pole~ ncar a Boca Raton housing dc.,,clopment In 1nl' 'dprx·al nt Hatter\ dcc1S1on \\a' rl'll'd t'J \\ednc~a' "I rt•gard 11 as a d1sappo m1mcnt," \fa~ or ..\grlWl said "We thought we had a legal and a planning basis to be pan of the agreement " He said delc11ng tfir guarantee aga1n~t l l' than use of El Toro was "an attrmpt to secret!\ dump on Jrvmc \omc lll 'I.It•" pon Beach ·s airport prnhkm\ '' h11."h are considerable .. ..\gran ..aid 11 '" too la te in the (Pleaee eee IRVDU/ A.2) l lOaliens picked up in sweep By LAURA MERK Of , ... De!IY ,.._. llefl l Border A&ents rounded up more than 100 il~ imm1pant.s Thunday in Lquna Beach and El MaJOr Doug Ph1ppo;ofthr Palm Beach C ounl\ hentr,nfficc ~1d the d~d man has b<'en \denllficd a Michael hane Pattcf'ion. '~ Phipps said Pattrf"on. "ho~ fam1l) llw 1n r ountatn \t al~v. had Toro area 111 an mpnl.Ud sweep. bctn traveling in ~ent month and apparent!\ had nn perrnanent ix aacnts from the San Clemente home or stead' JOb 10 Flonda ~rdrr Patrol station beun the A. farrn workrr dl\CO\ t•rcd l'attC'~)O '!> .,j)(h 13'11 Sunda\ afternoon ~ lo~rat1on about tr 30 .. "!'· T&urtday, :-'\ L.. ... ~1d .-<1pokesman C'buhe Geer. B)' (Ple&M Me MURDER/ A:I) • noon the aACnl' had captured 97 men --··--------------~ (Pleue.-..ALISR8/AI) I . . . ' i ,, . RACERS FIND TEXAS A BIG STATE •.• ,. ...... l ;-. l (~tbeywtiallywere~tna .-----------.... --------------~--. tO be NI & uriviq '°°late at IM . Pllo cbeckpoinl, aavitator '='hid IUCClllfUlly araued the time .. hen tbe west 6ad confulGd bocb r..:ie oflciatJ ud competitors ud h would be unfair to hokl die· team to an WllpCC\6c time deadline =r Race orpnizer John Steen "1'hi1 WU the euiett day because it WU all &eniayi.•• Halliday said lluanday evenina at the K.iva Ion motor hotel here, followina nearly I 0 houn of non-1top drivina. "All OU COW was look _ that run aJona the ftetway that you could lake to save tome mileqe ... 8utiftbedrivewasdull, the ~oplc anclman-madc scenery alona the way made the trip colorful, l)evcnheless. "' ~ cite but in a state Hite this woWd you see a sign like the official aovemment blue one aJona Interstate • 20. that ~d. "Don't mess with Texas Said Bignell: .. These guys w~rc taken aJong hun..dreds of baseball cap~ ~Up to $400 fine for Jitterina .. ? loo~ng at the car"and said, 'What the cmblazened with the company logo. And at a drive-in theater sigD hay'yull is thay'yut?' and now hundreds of~ople-through- outside. Swcctwatcr. one half of the "When we told them 1t was a ...4--out the southern United States are double-feature wa~. believe i1 or nm;--Bentley, they wanted to know how probably wondering who Will iam "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." fast it could go. We told them it could Lyon is. In towns like Kermit, Goldsmith. go 100 mph and they said, 'Gee. that's At the midway p<;>tnt m C'hallc.-ngt' Midland Bia Spring and Sweetwater. faster than mah car kin go.'" · America ·Race, neither t-falliday nor you woufd always see the typical mix Along the way, the Halliday-Bailey Bailey, wh o are competing in separate of Dairy Queens, Texacos, K-Mans, crew in the motorhome purchased a pre-and posi-war d ivision~. is cen_ain Circle:. K and 7-Eleven markets and sixpack of Tex·as's very own Lone what his standing is. ban named for their proprietors. • Star Beer in an effqrt to adopt a No final results will be announced The Britisfi team of Jez Bignell and ~sired local attitude. until the race concludes Sunday m John Mitchell told of their experience It helped, especially when gulped to Atlanta. . meeting some native Texa. ns in a bar strains of country music featured on 8\Jt following three fu ll days of and grill just outside Midland.. every other stop on the AM-FM radio 'demanding ~avigati ng ~nd dhving. The two Britons have ·taken to band. . the group decided over dmner Thurs- wcaring white auto-racing coveralls At the aftern oon checkpoint m the day that, win or lose. they intendee to with their dark bert:ts and make for tiny town of Goldsmith. Stanfield have a lot of f~n along the way. ·quite a sight driving through tiny .and Bailey continued thei r habit of ' The race today will 1?3SS through Texas towns in their 1929. Bentley. distributing caps and Frisbees to the mini~~le checkpoint town of and-when they walked in for lunch at people along the way. Bells. avo1d1ng the Dallas-Fort Worth the roadside cafe they drew some odd Bailey, a vice president With the metropolis. and on to Texarcana on stares. homebuildmg Wilham Lyon Co .. has the eaSlcrn border of the state. Mari gets. life in ice-chest murder ~ . l Clouds, chance ofrain today A 10percentct*'OtOf..,...1 ~ tN °''z. eo.t tNe morning wMI cW to pettty cloudy.._ tNa noon, tN Netlonel WMther a.... *d. Cloudt wtl Nturn tonight, brlnatnq eome wty "'°"*'8 drtme on a.turctay. Hignt todeywtll r.not from the m6d eo. 't the~ to tbe mid 70. lnlend, lowl from the mid 50I to low eo.. 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CHINA HOUSE LEVELING GETS FINAL OK.~. later From A 1 Smith still faces charges 1n the two escapes. His mother. Marlene Fndle), 40. and stepfather. Jerr) Fndley. 48. ha' c been arrested ror 1nvest1gat1on of aiding Smith's escape from Jail' last week. They arc free on bail and formal charges had not been filed by late Thursda)-. A prelim1nal) hcanng on thl' home. It was built as a summer house second escape is scheduled for Sept. fo.r-4. wealthy Pasadena family__and 23. Deputy District' Attorney Stephen potential buyers found it unsuitable Ashworth said he plans to Joi n that for year-round hving. case 10 the ov J tnal for the first However. preservation of histori- escapc. . . , cal st ructures isn't mcluded in the the City Council .)Vhere they again be off of Alicia Parkway. lost. They_ were expected 10. redraw_ T.hc.....commission also approved their plans as well to avoid the need expanding the number of houn for city approval. academy facilities arc available to the The Coastal Commission also ap-general public, he said. Brian Ke ith Sm ith, 25. of Fontana. was sentenced Thursday by Supenor Court Judge Duke D. Rouse. who said Smith deserved th e sentence for the "incredibly terrible'' torture murder of Melissa Wakefield 1n Jul) 1 1985. The girl may have been au' e for two or three days inside the ice chest buried m the high desert near Phelan before she died of suffocation and heat ex haustion. a forens ic pathologist testified. Rouse also sentenced Smnh to eight years for kidnapping the girl and to two years for sex ually molesting Smnh escaped from Jail Sept. 4 b~ unscrcwmg a v1s111ng room partition window whi le talktn$ to his parCllfS. Two sheriffs depull~s caught him two days later as he approached a telephone near lhc officers. June 11 , Smith esc.aped from a courthouse holdmg room dunng his murder lnal. but he was capturt'd on the courthouse lawn a few minute'> MODEL UNVEILED ... FiomAl Officials said the model will be available for pubhc mspect1on after a plasuc bubble 1s placed over II to protect 1t against damage. In a related development. ( 1ty Council members. who also act a~ the redevelopment agency, voted unani - mously Wedne!>day to ~vc them- selves the authont) to in itiate the public hean ng and permit processes on redevelopment propen1es WTthuut the consent of land 01.1.ncrs. However, land owner'i must give their conse nt beforc construction begins. officials said · The proposal created a contro' c.-r.) when 1t m11tall} would have gi ven authon ty 10 City Admin1stra1or Charles Thompson. That version wa<; rejected unan1mousl) by the Plan- ning Comm1 ss1on. The Planning Commission. mean-- wh 1lc. 1s scheduled 10· hold public hearings next Tuesday on a piers1dc vi llage redevelopment plan consist- mg of specialty shops and restaurant'> on the beach. Commissioners were supposed to ta ke up the proposal th is past Tues- day but failed to muster a quorum and the meeting was canceled. Aquino murde r acquittals voided MANILA. Philippincs(APJ-The Supreme C'ourt oo Fn day voided December's acquittal .of 26 people charged in the 1983 as53ssmat1on of Ben1grl o Aquino and ordered a new tn;11. the Ph1lipp1ne News Age ncy reported . The lack of quorum triggered charges b~ Councilman Don Mac Allister that comm1ss1oners. sev- eral of whom are candidates for C'1t) Council. were playmg pohttes with redevelopment. MacAlhster, who 1s not seckmg re- election. pressed commissioners to take action Tuesda) But Planning ( omm1ss1on Chair- man Tom Livengood said a decision rested on whether staff members can provide enough mformation for 1he comm1so;1oncrs to act --------_ .. ____ -_---HIJ-AeKING FU-NERA:b;;-;--- ' MURDER .•. From Al in an agncuhural area JUSt west of Boca Raton. said Phipps. The man's hands and feet were bound . and he was f&und suspended between two- poles. he said. FromA1 c1111enship. "Thal could be vef) true." said ffatel. a general education student at Orange Coast ( ollegc who'c; taking the semester off .. He wouldn't take ----fro m any- one." rhat \ 1cwp<>1nt wa~ ~hared b) Sergio Man1ne1, a neighbor ot Kumar who li ved with h1'i parents. Nagin and fara Patel on Gra~'i Circle. "•\nJ he was ~o proud when he got his c1t11enship A poli ceman who li ved across the street bought a case of beer and we helped him to celebrate .. Kumar was returning to the United States aft er taking a holiday with relatives in Bombay. India. Family members said he was returning on a standby 11cke1 with his gra ndmother and aunt, who '>urvrved the bloody ordeal. · Coastal Commissio n's mandate. "Ii has limned authority \<5 protect historical structures under the Coastal Act." Crandall said. "That's left 10 local government.and private agencies." The Schrocders and Beauchamps encountered other obstacles 10 their plans this summer when the Newport Beach Planning Commission denied their applications for height vari- ances. The Beauchamps had their plans redrawn to meet city code require- ments. but the Sehroeders appealed 10 proved the U.S. Physical Fi~ness The non-profit academy. which Acad~my on Thu~y. a national will cost an estimated $50 million to te~chmg an~ l~dersh1p ~nter ~~t $60 million to build, will house up to will be built m. the Ahso V1eJO 600 ~rsons, provide 30classrooms. a ~nned community cast of Laguna library. auditorium, indoor athletic ach. . f d. . Led facilities and administrative offices. A senes o con auons were wor.. . . out by the commission staff, Orange A. section of the a~def!l~ will be County planners and the NationaJ dedicated to. ~port~ ~cdicme. and Fitness Foundation, Crandall said. outdoor fac1ht1es will •!\elude separ· "The fitness academy folks should ate fields for teachma football, be happy. Their biagest concern wasa baseball. socc~!" and track and field. new road to the academy.'' he said. Other inslructional areas arc "What was approved provides a more planned for archery, volleyball, impressive entrance." basketball, tennis. cycling, swim· Crandall said the entrance would ming. diving and horseback riding. BUILDER MAY FORFEIT ••• Shultz: Daniloff will be hostage even if released From Al mav have io fo rfeit us S50.000 dei)osit with the fairgrounds after fa1hng to ohta1n financmg for the hotel b) the Sept. I deadline. Jill Lloyd, fair spo1ceswoman, said board members are willing to.extend the deadline but only if the develop- ment company agrees 10 givt' up Its deposit Otherwise. the board 'tnay revoke the developer's lease for the 3.8-acre hotel site at the c9rner of Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive. "The bottrd feels there should be some money behind the extension to ma kc 1t good." Lloyd said. The loss would add to the expenses of the Arizona company, whi ch has alttady--inv~ted heav#y in-ttrc trotct project but has been unable to attract a lender. Developers arc attempting to gar- ner S7.5 million in financing for the $9 million hotel. Lloyd said TN Properties has already spent about S 11 0.000 for the Ramada franchise as well as for architectural plans. Initially scheduled to begm con- struction m January. the 215-room hotel was scaled down and dela yed because of the glutted hotel market tn the area. Plans now call for a 155- room structure. with another 60 rooms to be added iftheilotel proves successful. The -fair board's three-member building and grounds committee originall y wa~ scheduled to decide Wednesday whether to extend the deadline or abandon the lease. However, Gordon M'arlts. a Pa.rtner m the development company, ~r­ suaded the committ~ not to cake action so he could talk with his partners next week. Lloyd said Marks ho~s to bringan alternate proposal to the entire Fair Board Sept. 25. • "Hcaoesn t want fo gfvc up that monex. but he wants more time, .. she said.· The board really feels that it's a viable project and isn't really anxious to quit the lease. Bu t we're not willing to continue unless (TN Properties) forfeits that $50,000." Marks, in a previous interview, said talks arc continuing wttb 30 potential lenders. six of whom he described as "very interested." "Realistically. I think in the next few months we can get the financing," he said. W ~H INGTON (AP)-Secretary of State George P. Shultz said Thurs- day the United States would still consider American reP,:<?rtcr Nicholas Daniloffa "hostage" 1fhe is liberated from Jail, but kept m --the Soviet Union. · Shultz' remarks to a group fom the private Chautauqua Institution were reported by Cable News Network and the Mutual Broadcasting System. Sponsors of the meeting at the State Dcpanment had declared them off-lne-recora:------~· ~ - "He is a hostage, he is not an agent," Shultz said. "He is a.hos~ to the Soviet Union as long as he ts there, whether he's in jail or some other place. That docsn t chan1e the fact that he's a hostage." It was not clear whether Shultz was ruling out release of the U.S. News&. World Correspondent to U.S. Am - bassador Arthur A. Hartman as a satisfactory, 1f temporary arrange- ment. to c.-nd the superpower stalemate. The police spokesman said Pat- terson had no bullet or stabs wnund'i. but said there were sign s the man hJd been beaten. The cause of death remained undetermined Thursday, and Ph1pp., said investigators had not )Cl lound a moti ve fo r the incident "Whrnever 'omcbody had the hood up to 1hc1r car. he came aro und asking 1f he could help," c;a1d Marnnez "He alwa~'> wa~ hclpmg oth rs Mart1 nc1 <;a1d ne1ghborc; wi ll say 1-;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=======================-; their final fa rewells to Kumar at IRVINE ... From Al development of Irvine to alllll·' :i second civilian airport near thl' c 1t~ County supervisors have nc' er endorsed civi lian fligh ts at f.I Toro and Marine Corps officials ha ve opposed the idea as well. · Dan Oldter, deputy county coun- sel, said su~rv1sors Wlthdrcw thl·1r resolutions regarding El Toro at thl' request of Newport Beach officiate;. who wanted no location\ ruled out when an advisory comm11tcc search- es for a new airport site 1n Orangl' County .. MAIN OFFICE \tr. ""'"'' R11, t 4'111 ~~ -t • •AA A -1 •• ._.,, R • • • f " • A Vflt ft A t 1 ' ''"" 191 .,,. b•1 v 18 °"'""·" ~ ..,.,,,, •' 6•1 • 1. ~uojia) ... !.Cr\ ICCS. Pa1cl \aid l '.S offiqals ha'e told the famil y the) ·11 attend .• ALIENSWEEPNETS 110 ... From.Al .and I} women. Cieer said. Of the 110 arrc!>tcd, fi ve w<.>rc iuveru les. One wa'i a resident of Guatemala. the othc.-rs Mexica n na- ttonals. Harry Moon, a businessman in Laguna Beach, ~1d gardeners work- ing on his lawn were swept up by agents earl y T hur!iday room ing. And when some of his restaurant cmplo>c.-cs d ad not show up for work. he ~1d he knew the word had spread that th~ agent'i were 1n town. "II wa\ rou tine Out agent o, dnvt' the art'a and pick up lhe walkers and people.-from the \trcets." sa id Geer The San Clemente offi ce also rccc1vc::i. daily phone calls from people who report illegal 1mm1grants working 1n Orange County, Geer said. rhe illegal 1mm1grants will be gi ven the o~portunl\y for an immi- gration hearing or the chance to lea the cou ntry voluntarily. 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