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1988-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
FRIDAY, AUGUSTS, 1988 25 CE .TS Travel agent cha~ged with-fraud Police estimate victims lost 100,000 paid fo r non-existent tickets for cruises Me~ Cl\y Jail on S50.000 bail pno~ to arraignment on one count of maJor grand theft in Harbor Municipal Court. Labb1tt alleged Shanahan accepted deposllS and pa) men ts from 97 people -some from as far awa) as New Jerse, -who thought the} V:·ere booking cruises. on!) 10 find out later they were ripped off. \Cars before responding 10 Shanahan's ne"'spaper adq.•nise- ments. according to notes and repom in Labbm's 3-inch 1h1ck file on TT Tra,el. which billed melfas "special- 1s1s in cruises and tour~ .. c\tcnsn e kno" ledge of cru1sc-hne opera11uns 10 pull off the fraud. The tra' el agent. 10 Costa Mesa • ~e I IJ!i6 alleged!~ cheated about 15 perrent ofh1s customers b~ collecting 1he1r deposits or pa~ ments. bu\ ne,er pa~ 1ng the cruise lines. Labb111 said l.Jbb111 said the cruise hoes in- ~d\ t'rtl'ntl~ co ntnbutt.'d to the alleged frJud Be,att'>l' ot 1ht• amount of business hl' gl·naatl'd. the cruise Imes "bent thl·1r rule, .. and anepted Shanahan's re)l'f\ a11uni, on cr~ll. Labb11t said. V. hl·n tht· ruswmers l·alled the cruise l11w' to wnf1rm their registra.tions, Wl'\ \\l're told e\Cr\thing was JO plall' • By JONATHAN VOUKE Ol .. Dllr .......... A Costa Mesa travel agent was scheduled for arraignment today on charges he bilked nearly 100 people out of deposits and payments for vacation cruises. but then left them It's Huntington Beach's near-perfect orientation to the Pacific Ocean that lures the Op Pro Surfirtg Championship to the city _ ~ch ear ./D•t•book Nation Oliver North's trial is postponed until after the presidential election./ AS high and d~ when their ships were dut.' 10 come 1n. • Police arrested Norman Shanahan, owner ofT.T. Travel Service at 1670 Santa Ana Ave .. at his home Thur~ da) nighL Detec11ve Steven Labbm • said. 'ihanahan '>'as held 1n the Costa There-- a -utobe a better r-ewa-r-d By GREG KLERKX OtlMDlllly,....te.11 Shanahan's alleged '1cums lost more than SI 00.000. the de1ec11 ve said, Some had planned 1he1r lnps for .. , need help from ) uu." "rote tl~~ear-old Eh ~t1d·of Lo-, .\ngeles "I gave two checks to Mr Shanahilll tor $I . 700 to hu\ for me 'acation cru1~ Panama Canal .. I colic 11h1s mone' from m~ Social Secum~ checL. lort"cl ~cars.·· Labb111 said Shanahan u...:d an "I <s'>t..ed him ho" he decided "h1ch rx·oplr got th~1r 1nps .. Labb111 said "~k \lrnJ 'Tht' squeaL.~ wheel gets the -~rl'a\c.' ·.so I guess he made su~ the ix· pk he thought ~ere going to rt•pon him to authon11es ~en1 on 1ht·1r lrlJl'> ... .,. l Jtc:r hu"t'' er "'hen hanahan alk)!njh IJtkd to pa~ the promised (Plea•e see TRAVEL/A2) Dukakis in Laguna , opposes oil drilling Would OK offshore drillingin OC only if a bsolutely needed lf)ou've been having a rough week, vou mav have missed a one-in-a· m1lhon. chance 10 \COi a little anger Thursda) afternoon. By L.\NCE IGNON Dave Me'dic1 provided that chance 0t1Mo.1tJ,.... 111111 in a vacant Huntington Beach lot. Unfonunateh. onlv a handful of Wnh his bad. facing the Pacific people showed up io panake of his OC'ean in Lagupa Beach, Dcmocrauc stress-relieving invention. presidential nominee Michael Thal 1nven11on i'nvolved only one Dukak1s said toda~ that 1f elected moving pan: A slede,ehammer, which president he would do his best to put ,, was used 10 pulvenze t\is 1979 Ford an end to oil explorauon off the Pinto. • Oran~e Coast. "This car's got no salvage value so l "\.\ e·re going to make sure thaL 1hought rd ti) to get something out of unle s there is absolute!) a corn pell· n." sa id Medici. '.!4. a business in& reason to dnll off the coast, 1t adm1nistrat1on ma1or at Cal State "on't be done," Dukakls. .said. ad- Long Beach. "I thought about soing dressmg a cro~d of about 2,500 out tn the de en and blowing 11 up, people at Heisler eark but I thought this would be better." · Before begrnmog his 3~minute Advice and Games A9 Medici said he bou~t the car for speech. the Massachusetts ovcmor. bo $I 000 d f _11s.ft ..... ...,..tlfJ-~--~a~cc~o~m~~nµ1ed~~b,~Se~n:';:·;i.\:'!l~n~~~:'.!:---:--Bulletln Board A3 a ut . unng t e summer o °"""""'', ..,_ ---1eho,..stmn .. -x;i....-----~..__..,...-+ ~86 and has had nochmg-b·~~Ti'o;tfidd.JJiaiKi•iOini" o Weatm-.l~n-.-tcr--.-Wlii~-.-.-t--f~o-r~ea-tru--c-=ti,.-o_n_ ----a-t-=s.i:-'.""-=--for three whacka -~acho~tftci~;s. "'a~~t;/ 1~0~;-a~~~ · Classified 86-8 problems w1th it. The last straw came 1979 Ford Pinto that 0.Ye Medici offered in Huntlncnon Bea. c h on ThUNday. tr k I k a few weeks ago when the car was . a· .Pelo" the blu11·top par to get a oo Comics A 10 diagnosed wiih 3 blown piston pin.~ at the coast he 1s betng asked to Entert~lfl_tnen!_ Dat~~oAo4k . ... repair that "'ould run bet\\een S600 His plan "as to charge SI for 1hrtt throughout the nearb' ~hopping · r d 1n·1 L.no" ma' be I ~hould pre!>enc: In the service and $800. "hacL.s at the car \\1th the sledge ham· center. He l>leared the e~ ent "'1th h:JH' put up a -.1gn or r,ometh1ng." he Drl·~~·d n a gre~ sun. Duka!. is Opinion A6 With true entrepreneunal sp1nt, mer. \\h1ch he purchased for the Hunungton Beach police. "ho said \31d paused on the beach to talk LO two Paparazzi Oatebook Medici nudged his self-diagnosed occasion. He nen persuaded Pick the car-ha,hing "a" fine J'> ton g as 11 Rut \kd1u J1dn't kt a lal L. of '>Urfl'r' one of "'horn earned a Public Notices 84-5 . 8 · IC'mon toa 'acanl din lot at the corner Your Pan Auto Wrecking of oc.curred on .1 pm atl.' lot anJ "as long ear11c1pan1c, ~roil h1 n .cnt. He and surfhoard "1th a DukaL.1s· campaign Sports B 1-4 of Edinger Street and Parkside Lane. .\nahc1m to to\\ the remains awa\. as 11 "a'>./11\ \Jr .. \ kJ1u \31d fnrnd T odJ Jalobwn of \\.est· sign impaled on the scag. The can· across the street from bustling Hunt· Mcd1c1 said he d1stnbuted about ttll.1.mh .lh<lut J halt JMl'n ix·opk m1n.,tcr k1d.l·J \'lff the pummeling d1datl'' Jl'~arance was designed to ington Ce nter. _Off fllm ro local buStftessn and h6"--cd up (Please .ee CAR/ A2) .h.igh 1~! l'fl' ironmental lS.SUCS. par· II\ u1J ~,t Reagan admin1str.tt1on ·s -. Firstwoman to h~ad Golden West College pend f! r lJn 10 open up tracts off the ( ,d1t ir llil m ast for 011 e~plorauon. .. r '°il'fl' ' nothing Democratic or Rl·pi.tlli\·an about 1h1s coastline," [)1.;ka'1' \Std "One of the things that hatTic-, me 1s the current adm1ms- trJttl'n «, failure to realize that." By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. o.llr "191 ..... Trustees of the Coast Communtt\ Colleg'e D1stnc1 have named San Bernardino college administrator Ju. di th Valles president of Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Planners postpone adjusting CdMlot By GREG llERKX Of .. Dllr ......... A decision on a lot line adjustment that has angered many Corona del Mar residents was delayed by the Newport Beach Planning Com- mission on Thursday because of a planning glitch" mo~ than 30 years ago. • . More than 400 residents signed a petition asking the city of Newport Beach to buy the lot at the comer of Beaonia Avenue and Pacific Drive and adjacent to Begonia Park. They claim the lot prov.ides one of the city's only remaining public viewpoints over the harbor channel. Balboa Peninsula and the ocean. Donald G. Griswold of Ne~rt Beach is sttking the lot line adJUSt· ment throu~ the purchase of about 770 square Teet of adja~nt property owned by Marprtt H. Simpson. Her home sits on Bayside Drive below Griswold's •.-400-sguare-foot lot. The Plannina Com1nission con· tinucd the item to its Sept. 22 mcctina after staff discovered that the 770 square feet is part of two parcels rather than one, accordina to planner Sandy Genis. The division apparent· ly occurred sometime in the I 9SOs and was never chaftled. City staff recommended that Griswold apply for a mubdivision and consolidatton of the two parcels bd'0tt proceedina with the lot line ldJ.uttmcnt. It would just make th1np a lot easier ... Gaut saed. Ip I 971J.. the Plannina Commission and Chy \..oundt rcjec\ed a varianct Griswold IOUlhc that wo.ald have let "'"" w" a•.wt..,AIJ ' ... \ Valles. 54. 1s the first woman to ha' l' reached the chief execuuve·s posi11on at the 14..000-student institu· 11on. 'he \\a'i cho~n from a field of 60 candidates. according to college <;pokeswoman Fa~ Henr). . ' .\ natl\ e of San Bernardino. \.a lies 1s c>.ccut1' e '1ce-pres1den1 of San Bcmardtno Valley College. where she has worked for 22 vears. he '>'as hired t), San Bernardino \'alle~ Coll~e in 1966 as an instruc- tor and was later promo1ed to several adm1ns11ra11ve posts. mcluding chair of th e Human111es D1 v1S1on and dean . before hecnming \ ll'C prc\IJcnt .. he's JU!it learned ·of our Jeus1on and har, acCl'ptcd lhl' p<1'lll00 .. said Henn. .. he'll no" ha\l' t "1rf.. ou t "1th them "hen she'll ~ l'3' 1 ng and l·ommg here We e\f'd r,he'll am'e in time for the begin ni ng of tht' fall • o.llr,... ...... ., 11.W II-..., Tbieaputment balld.IDC on South Cout W,hway wW beuecl to houe the bomeleu. tam ....,. \ graduate of .an BernJrdino Valle\ College and the l n1,crr,11' of Red land'>. \ alk:. l'amed her master·, degree in pan1c,h l11crature at l (' R \cr"dem (Qf\t> he1s "or~1ng on h ·r Jn<·toral dt~ree (Please .ee COLLEGE/ A2) \.\ hl·~ a)L.ed "'hat might prompt him to 4)lpro'e offshore drilling. DukaL.1s \31d. "a com_pelhng reason ha to he that "'e·re so strapped for enell.' that "e he'e no other aJtcma- tl\ e Rut r>uL.al 1s said he believed such (Pleue Me DUKAIU8/A2) Ap~rtment bu \lding in LaguncrBeach to house homeless 8~ LESLIE EAR,'liiEST Ol lMO..,. .......... \ L1guna Beach apanment build· 1ng has been sold to an organ 1zat1on that plans to con' ert 11 to a homele'i~ \hl·hcr b~ sum mer's rnd The e1ght·un11 romple\ 1s located at 1335 . Coast H1eh"'a~. 1"0 doo" 1r0m The Little hnmp rtStaurant The building was purchased b' Fnendsh1p helter Inc .. a nonprnti1 organ1za11on formed in Jani.la~ IQ .. in rrsponSt \o • plisbt of homeless people m the c11y. While previous proposals to lodge the homeks ha\'e surfaccd at (11~ Council meetings and other pubhc forums. th1 latest plan caught ~me re-1den1s b' urpnsc 1 hi ' 1~ complete ne\ls to me." -.J J Rar!lara Kothlo"". owner of six JNrtmt"nts on Crcs trttt near the pr,1poc,l•d shelter. "This IS the first I 'l' hl·ard of this." 1'.Jrl'n ( HemeL.off. who rents one , • t..l,thlo" ·,. apartments. had JUSt hl'Jrd 01 the project "It was JUSt '.-.. 1crda~ that I heard there was 101ni h' t'C a homeless shelter there, l hl'rnclmff sa1d .. one Of the rcsi· Jl·n1' ha'e been nouficd." Rut according to C1t) Clerk Verna Rlllltngcr the plan was not required 'll \omr before the Cit) Counctl sinct pubh mone~ "'as not used to rul'\ha~ the building and there was nil nl'Cd lor a cond1t1onal use permit. Rollinger 1s a member of\hc board (Pleue eee ROll&L&ee/ A.2) _Rider~ find Lllbus line.on right track II:, r • 9 LANCE IGNON the C11y Council penuaded the state Coastal nde frtt But tounsts a~ <."Crt.atnl)' not the r .t_.._........ Comm1ss1on to approve road 1mpro' ements On \londa\, the line e\tcnded its $0Ulhcrl) nd1na the line The etty's clderty · • that excluded v.1dcn1na. route to include It Creek Beach. The R11.z-and a la.rgr numbC'r of children \lte wbite lqu~ Beach bas Iona been a ett~ that has This isn'I to sa) that Laguna 1s anti· <. arlt0n Hotd an Laguna '1gucl and thr Dana and blue buses done th1np its own way., Nc,·er mmd what transponation. On the contra') Point L1br-ar). · "l'H been to m ) doctor .. ~y. ~ othcraovernmental qcnc~es wa_ntcd. Laauna True to its mavenck spmt. Laguna 1s the Dunnf the summer months., the line·s ha1rd~r and the ph.arm&c). •id M• officials would choose their own path. onl> city in Oranac Count) with its own bus d1 11nct1\e four·\\ heeled trol~· run5 ba<'k oosh a.sprr,an 18-·carll&una rnident..._ ·The state ~t of Transportation hnt and forth ~tv.l.-en the cm 's four art fest•' als ndt the bu nctrl\ c' ti'\ da ' kamcd firsthand about the Art Colony's For the miserly pnce of SO ttnts. Laauna 'and a large dirt parl1ng lot oorth of the "f or people h e me •h<.i ~" • Ju•\; .... ficsty nature whm it came up •1th a plan to Beach Muntcipal Tra.ni1t l.J~ shuttles ft t1' al . The 1<ka 1 fo encouraat vmtM to 'crv "CT) conHn1enl. .. widen Laauna CPyon Roed. Orousi"I that Pllumtm th~ the C'lty's tw1"10&-ht"top ltaH' their car5 there and abendon the tnclcy Mar\ Kru . 11. rode tht bus frcllia Ilia the plan would tk:stroy the bucolic canyon ~'lh~ atreets and into its business tasl of finding a parlung Pl<'t nut to the home in ~n:h ~b H"lhts to tht ..... and do little to improve saffly, rcsidnns and distna. Sent0r auans and the hancbcapped fcst1' al (...._ ... ~-· . \. OnfWt Cout DAILY PtLOT/Frtday, Augutt 5, 1M8 I>eukmejian formally out · of running for vice pr:~si~ent Pleasant weekend iS in store SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Georte Dcukmcjian, who In June declared .. you should never say never'' to prospects such as runnina. for vice president. has finally said "never" -at least for this year. The 60-.year-old governor formally removed his name from consider- ation for the Republican nomination for vice president in a 2~word letter to Vice President George Bush. DUKAKIS IN LAGUNA ••• From Al a situation could be prevented through conservation and alternative energy sourt'ts. At the opening of his remarks, Dukakis said the visit to Laguna Beach had invigorated him. UCLA. He arrived in a motorcade that briefly closed the San Diego Freeway durin& rush hour. The theme Dukakis struck also appeared designed to ffidirectJy dis- tance himself from his running mate, Texas Sen. Lloyd Bent.sen, who stron~ly favors offshore oil drilling. A tftidt .,._. .. of dOUdl ::::: mo.t of .,._n c.llfornla lhould help ~tor a weekend ~ hOld6ng down t.,,,per•tur. lu9t • bit eoroe. the region, tcwec 111ttt predicted. Daw Beursterlen. •' rnet.orok>glet With W•therOeta Inc., ll6d en upper..ievet. low-~ ~tern 0"9t tht Pedftc Oceel'I 19 reeponalt*I '°' the hMvy nlgfft and motnlng Cloud CO\W, whlot'l lhoutd bum off during the day Saturday. MMnWhlle, thund«atonne owr the. mount.en. Ind dWrtt .,. beginning to dlsotve but ooukS !'Ieng wound long ~ to bring gutty Wlnda and rein Seturday, the Natlonlll w .. thtr SerVlce said. Highs et the beachea Saturday thould rwige from 18 to 7& erter overnight IOwt tonight of 58 to 18. It Wlfl ttlH be warm In the Inland v&lleya S.turdey, with temperatur .. expected to rMCh the low 80t to mld•80t after overnight Iowa In the 60t. .. 72 Copies of the leuer. dated Tuesday, were released Thursday. by Dcu- kmejian 's Sacramento office after it was confirmed that it had been received by Bush, who 1s scheduled to formally accept the Republican nomination for president and name his running mate on Aug. 18. "You have no idea what a morning like this 1n Lagana Beacti oo the coast does to the spirt of a candidate," Dukakis said. "I came here feelina very health y and I feel even h~thier looking at the ocean." On Thursday, Dukakis told a colles.e audience in Los Angeles that he wtll not permit oil drilling off the Nonhern California coast -period -but in that talk he seemed 10 leave himself wiggle room for later ap- proval of SOuthern California off- shore oil drilling. ''h s time to cancel Lease Sale 91, off the ~rthem California coast," Dukakis ~said, refcrril\f to the proposed federal sale of oil tracts off the Humboldt and Mendocino coast lines. U.S. Tempe • II ti .. 72 ti 16 to t2 91 82 81 83 t2 n 97 ., ........... Mp9-St PIUI .....,.... Le ..... on..n. ea New Yori! Oty 15 Oldahoma City 64 Omaha : 1: Calif. Tempe. " 74 IO 13 " On Lease Sale 95 -extending along the Southern California coastline -Dukakis said be wanted to consult with local officials before making up his mind on going for- ward. He also said he wanted to <Sevelop a national energy policy before deciding whether to drill off the Southern California coastline. 19 7& High. low for "°"''ending &I 5 • m ~~ ~~ loday Kevin Brett, Deukme11an's press secretary, said the two-term governor sent the letter to Bush from Seoul. Korea. where Dcukmejian is winding up a -two-week California trade mission to tht Far East. Brett said the letter to Bush was prompted by a request from the Bush campaign for Dcukmejian 10 till out a seL .o( financial disclosure forms wh1cti Bush is setking from prospec- ti ve runninj mates. · Brett said Dcukmejian also re-c~ telephone calls in the Far East fMftWrreasurer Secretary Jim Baker. wbo is soon to become Bush's campaign chief. and Bob Kimmell. who is heading the effon to screen vice presidential prospects. Dukakis began a ~.}Vo-day campaign swing throu&)l California designed to distance himself from the en- vironmental record of the Reagan administration and, by extention, his probable Republican opponent, Vice President Gco1"8e-Bush~ _ "ln a Dukakis administration we're not going to be cutting sweet- heart deals with polluters." Oulcakis said. "We're not going to be selling off America's precious natural resources hke used cars." The Massachusetts .1ovem or was greeted with an overflow crowd at -lnhis speech, Dukakis took numer- ous jabs at the Reagan environmental' record. ''We'regoinj tO have an EPA that will stoj>_pgllutaon -ncnJ>J.Ol«:t polluters." he said. referring to the 1983 conviction of a hi&h-ranking . U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official for lying about not eriforcing the federal Supcrfund toxic waste cleanup law. McCl•ldy New• Service CM- trlbotH to Iii• ttport. 93 ti " t2 -n t2 t5 Ill " 83 .. .. M to • t2 ee 95 SS 85 106 --H t5 84 M 73 Ol1llndo 74~ 72 "'-lill 70 Ptnabutgll ea AIC:llmot1d 75 SI l.cMa 11 Salt 1..8k• City 75 San An\onlO 72 San .luM,P A 64 StStaMwla 71 5-1119 72 SlouaF .... 71 Staok- 73 s~ 7e T~t Ptrtbg :-= • T ... 7S W.......__DC .. __ ,,,_,, • WlcNle 73 52 t3 75 a.i.er•ilelcl n 15 e.,,.... M 82 Ft-13 72 L09 Ange1e9 93 70 Oakllnil 97 71 Paeo Aol>IN 17 35 Red 9luft .. 75 Reddlng 18 IO AedwooO City 15 70 5-:f.,,_to ee 57 SalinM I 1 M San Diego to e 1 San FrencitCo t3 11 S1t1Jo'-t3 13 San Lull Oblll>O t4 10.._.S1ocalon H 75 Baralow 97 75 8Ml;morlt t2 7& Big 8- 91 70 BMop Blythe n Smog Report Cal8"<\a ~City L..encaat• LOfllJ a-a. L A Airport H9wPOtt Baacl.--Onl&rlO 11 11 74 72 .. 10 82 73 74 11 82 Palm Spting. Puadtna R'-t!Oe SWI e.m&ra.no San (laC)rtel Santa NW. Sante Marla ~Moftic:a Tai-Valley =~ U Extended ee ., 82 65 81 68 H 57 101 74 100 73 71 51 IM 58 12 se ~~ : Tides 18 83- 71 m TOOAY .. ;: s.ccno Ngll tt1l> '" 1 : ~ Sec:onO IOW IAT'UNIAY 78 50 Fnt IC>'# 12.24 a,m 98 se Fwst l\loll 7:27 • m 104 ' 82 Second IOW 10;48 a m : :! Saconcl high 5·37 p m IM II 12 65 ~ ~ Surf Report 81 &2 10& II LOCATION 85 · 51 Hutlllngton 8Mctl to IO R1wr JoM!y, ~ t2 .. '°"" St'"4. ~ 17 11 22nd SltMI, Newpott IO 12 °Ba1DoaW.og. 74 51 ~BMdl &1 .. ...,~ am tHAN 1·3 poor 2-3 , ... 2-3 '* 2.,) ,.., 2-3 ,.... 2-3 ,.., 2·3 ,.., to 47 w11artemo 14 S-Ol<~Oon· Solitll ~estimony in-Wilson trial recanted.by key wi~ness ·HOMELESS SHELTER IN LAGU·NA BEACH .•. FromXl By BOB VAN EYKEN °' ... °"",... ... Tony Serra. whether Wilson bad said he was going to kill Parker, Hale said Thursday that the defendant had never made SUl'h a statement. Parker had been charged in the bludgeoning death of Mills in a of directors offriendship Sbelt~r Inc. For example, Miller said. <Lien ts Some people who work near the Beverly j{ills hotel room on April 30. "EssentiaJly. we·~ot changing will be required to accept counseling shelter are reserving j udgment. A ICey proseclUion witness in the trial of Richard Oak Wilson. accused of murdering his fiancee's suspccitd killer in Costa Mesa in J 983, bas denied his earhcr testimony that he heard Wilson admiu the ltiJlin,--- t 983. · the use," Rollinger said. "People were and job training. Once working. "I don't know how it's going to be, I He was found in the hotel room living there before and they'll be residents must stan a bank account don't think anyone really knows yet." Deputy Distnct Auorney Douglas Woodsmall co nceded today that Hale's tes11mony had changed and that !_iale w~s claiming. lap_gs of memory. bending over Mills' body and claimed living there in the future." •and save money to move to another said Kitty Prochter. a"rcaJestate agent she had igone into convulsions follow-Only people referred by churches. location. with Edgewater Partners. directly · · f · -t..: d the policedepartment ora comm uni-Edward• Wilczak. a -Laguna· build-across t~ !trttt from the-blue 1utd-mg<nugtn ° heavy dnua..ing, rugs ty clinic will be allowed 10 live in the in.& official, said Friendship Shelter white apartment building. Roben C. Hale, Wilson's brother- in-law. testified before the Orange Count ... Grand Jun that he had heard Wilson admit to the murder. • But he said Hales's statements were not unexpected and would not change the prosecution's case. and sex. buildino according to Mary Ma.lier officials arc!l.anning to upgrade the "l think it's a good situation for all Parker was arrested but released for Pl · • lack Ofevl.den,...., who said she will coordinate an Aug. building an arrange it to function the community to have such a facility "" a 14 benefit to raise funds for the something like a dorm. if 11 can be maintained properly.·· An autopsy requested and paid for shelter. "My understanding is that the Rollinger did not ext>ress any But in subsequent tesumon} at a preliminary hearing and this week at the tnal. Hale has backed away fr.om statements incriminating Wilson. "It's clear that each time he testifies he recants a little bit of his testimony. saying that he diYcsn'rremember making cettain statements.." $3id Woodsmall. .. But there.. will be evidence introduced later"' that will by Mills' family revealed the 33-ycar-The shelter will be designed to help dorm area would be primarily on the concern about public reaction. old woman had suffered extensive residents return to society's .main-upper level.'' Wilczak said. "There "There are a lot-of social services bead and internal injuries. The Los .slCCam by getting work and establish-would be some offices. a kitchen and a that ha ve gone into operation without Wilson. 47, is accused of shooting Jeffrey Molloy·Parker the day before Parker was to.have appeard in coun Angeles Coroner's office ruled that ing a saVlngs account, she said. dining room on the lower level." any fanfare and have done a good the cause of death was blunt-force "It will be very professionally run," Up to 25 people could be housed in job." Rollinser said. "We eitpecl to verifY. his testimony." · Wilson is accused_of shooting Par er. T. on Aug. 2. l 98J. Parker was shot while he stood on the doorstep of his mother's Costa Mesa home. trauma an,d Parker was rearrested and Miller said. ''There will be short-tenn the building. have a JX?~it1ve im pact on the neigh-cha~ ~th the ~rime.Hew~~ andl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ on SI00.000 bail at the time of h1""'s__.t ..... o"""meet in or er to be able to stay Staff writer. Laace Ipoo cw- death. , there." trlbutH to tlm report. ur ere n ran- cisco socialite Joan McShane Mills, Whom Wilson had planned to marry. Asked by W1l~n·s auorn~y. J. Wilson's trial Mil resume Aug. 29 at Westminster Superior Coun. PLANNERS DELAY LOT ADJUSTMENT ••. TRAVEL AGENT ARRAIGNED ••• From Al From Al him build a house exceeding height limits. The lot has remained un- money. the cust omers 'WOuld team Labbm said Shanahan cooperated wife and two ch1ldcen. their cruise at a developed. the~ 'd been taken. the detective s~ud. with qim dunng bis investigation. reduced rate. but it cost him an Residents fear the lot line adjust- " I called once and they said supply1'ng him with documents and additional S 1.200. ment ~II let Gnswold build the larger e'enthing "as fine." said a 52-year· business records. He said .he was frustrated con-home he sought 10 years ago and in old Los Angeles woman who asked "He wanted'to set up a compcnsa-sumers ha vt no protedion from the process obliterate the view they that her name not be used. "When I uon schedule.". Labbitt said. "But he travel-aiency" frauds. His only · have long enjoyed. Many mistakenly called nght be.fore the tnp. the y said I said the company had about S 1.000 alternative. he said. was to sue believed the park bench on the was booked. but hadn't paid. ca'sh and $1 .000 in other assets. 1-Shanahan m civil co urt. but that sidewalk and the weed-<:overcd lot Gnswold declined to comment on his plans. · Gre.& Connor. who bas spearheaded the oppos111on. said t'1e only other public viewpoint left in C'orona del Mar is on Ocean ·Boulevard.· The city considered buying the land six or seven years ago. but officials decided it wasn't a priority item, W) nn said. With renewed interest sparked b y Griswold's application, the city bas initiated a new appraisal of the land. The Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission would then take another look 10 determine wh~urchase of the land woul00c reasible. m------...Lll1:1.llll..lW:...ru1U.1,,µ.i:..--1..nAl~l:.iliJ~---11-lol..uu1U-JDC--UlLuu~~..oa-.;~OAA1--W4.~U-4'~WUm-.add~oonal-lcgal-fee-s~, --1~-"twcr~f\ efedjaeent Begonia Pm k. w sh~ttheson ofa~~h.''. a~et-baK 10 cover liabilit~s of and ·''the guy ~sn't have a~~-~----~~--~~~----~~--~~------~~~----~~~~ The woman said she gave S 127.000.. money. anyl1ow." City Manager Roben Wynn said C'it' Hall has recei\'ed a big response from area residents upset about the possibility oftostnylti 1 pom . Shanahan more than S2.500 for a One unhapp) customer. Donald Shanahan could face plenty of civil cruise with her husband. When she Nahrstedt. 41 . of Ventura. said he suits. h'owever. tned to reach the travel agent 10 clear even checked with the Beuer Busi-Labb1tt said he..also victimized the up the problem , he ini11all} told her ness Bureau and a cruise line mem-cruiselinesby payingforsometripsat he'd take care of it. but then refused to bersb1p organization before· booking the last possible moments with bad return her telephone calls. she said. with Shanahan. but still got taken. checks. He knew the cruise line would Finalh. she drove to the Santa Ana ··we sent him S2,500and there was issue the ticke ts on checks less than Avenue business. where she was told no trip," Nahrstedt said. "I sent an S2.000 before the 3'COunt cleared so Shanahan was going out of business. $800 deposit and got an acknowledg-people could go on their cruise before "I was a nervous wreck.·· she said. ment from them. and 45 days prior to the lines realized the account funds "We paid the whole thing. dummy our tnp I sent the balance of the were insufficent. us... monev. Labb111 said he was investigating The "'oman took her complaint to ··rlien on June I, I got a note from whether Shanahan's daughter, Eliza- the Orange Count) District At-him that he . was going to file beth -once listed as president of the tome)'s-office and "filed the first bankruptc\. It was kind of sick-company -was involved in the report alleging wrongdoing at T.1i'. ening." · alleg~d fraud. Thus far. the detective Travel She thtn contacted the Cosi.,-·ahrstedt said he eventually per-said. he's been unable to find her. Mesa Police Dcpanment suadcd the cruise line to give him, his COLLEGE ••• From Al CAR DESTROYED •.. -,.romA1 party shortly after noon. bashini out the windshield. windows, headlights and taillights with obvious glee. "We call 11 the lame horse," Jacobson joked between spirited bashes. "I told him to buy a Dodge: but he boughubis. Big mistake." · It wasn 'rloni'bcfOr'e 61fiers got info 1he act. Tha~n-year-old Mike NielscD ofSctnl.i An'a watched tfte car"' clobbering in awe from the nearby Goodyear Tire Store where his fa{fler works. Medici invited him over to take a few free swings. WHAM! The passenger door buckled beneath Nielsen's swing. · CRASH! The hood caved in a little. "It was fun. getting all that anger out." said Nielsen. who said he wasn't ORANGE ........ COAST --· r•I MAINOffa angl) about anything in particular. Richard Came had a motive behind has man ing. "It feels-good use I have lots of problems with my car," Campos said as he wiped his brow after several po~erful .slams. When all was said and done. the car looked hke 1t had been hit bya freight train. The gnlle was knocked off, the hood was bowed and pockmarked and no piece of JI.ass was left intact. Virtually no ponton of the car was left unbashed. And Mcd1c1 turned a profit -a whopping S3. "If( had a httle more, I could go see a movie," he said. "But man. it sure felt good.'~ College officials cite V aJles' skills at non-confrontational problem-solv- ing, faculty relations an'd develop- ment as primary reasons for the\r selection. College trustees say they believe Valles can help reverse the college's seven-year.decline in enrqUmeot. When she assumes the $72.()()()..a- year post, Valles will be the fourth president of the 22-ycar-old college. ·She succeeds Fred Garcia. who anounccd last fall that he planned to retire. Valles' husband. Harry Smith, is the retired dean of occupational education at San Bernardino Valley College. She has a grown son and two w.>wn daughters by her first husband, who is deceased. • 1°::..":' II O..ar•slud 330 W8I lllly SI Cott• ~ CA• Ma4 aOOr-Bo• 15e0 Cotta...... CA 92Wfl 0..1o•-o-g.' !11171 -& f(lolll•o&< 6ot:.> 43,, JustcaU 642-6086 Monday r ''OllY 11 "°" ao , llOI ..... ~ .,.,... ..., 510pm 4*111f11We7pm _, ~ capy .... ......._, ~ 1883 Orenge C-PulJWq ~ Ho -11or-.,.,....._ aOIOtlll -or ~ '"""" "'""" 1'111, .,. ~ """'°"' ~ ,,.. -of C01¥!Clllt -What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the numbtt above and your mcnqe will be recorded, tramcribed and de- hvmd to the ~oprilae edi1or. The •me ~ answenna ln'Vioe may be uted to ~ lenm to the editor on Inf topic. Contributors to our Letters column in• iadudc their name and &elcpbooe number for veriftcation. Tell us wtw•1 oa your mind. I 5'1turOty encl 8Uncllly II Voll 00 'IOI ·~ "°"' copy0,.7 11'11 *~ 10 • M ttlO J'O'jl CGPll .... ...... ., Something beautiful is about .. to happen· ... It wilf.·seem spontaneous ... Unplanned .. : Impromptu. But it wiU be totally by design. By WFD. Yes, something be•utiful is about to happen in your home with the assistance of a talented WFD ~sigMr ... crHtion. Whatever the style, beautiful rooms at competitive prices, happen every day with the help of WFO: Let the next one be yours. Call or •top by tocby. w t; Q . -AN I NT E R .1 0 ~ ·DES I G N FIRM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frldly, Auguat 5, 1988 ·• A3 Women's network sets wine-tasttrig event in Newport Chemi~alspill injures 10 workers Membeh of the We an Women's Network will ~pend the evening tasting wint' beside the pool of the Sheraton Hotel in Newpon Beach Wednesday evening. . ~d Schae.frr. who w~rks for a major wine d1stnbu tor, will host a wine-tasting panv for the women's networking organization. He will instruct t~e group on ~hat to look for when ehoosing a wine. discuss the d1fTerent types of wine and explain how to blend the wine into a dinner S<'tting. Guests are welcome to attend the 6 p.m. event at a cost of $25. The Shl'raton 1s located at 4545 ~acAnhur Bl\d .. with reS<'rvations and funher information available at 979-2921. Chamber sesslon In LB By GREG KLERKX OtlMOll!yNeltwl Ten people "ere hospllahzed Thursda) follo"'1ng a lhem1cal sp11l at an Irvine eye care compan} that was complicated by a freak po"cr outage. according to officials. .\t 10:30 am .. the Orange Count) Fire Department was notified of a small c·hem1cal spill at Cooperv1s1on. 1902 McGa". Capt. Pat Mcintosh said .\n emplo~ee apparently dropped and broke a one-pllon container of clean1n1 sohent lno"n 35 C'\clohe\none. a "mod· crateh tO'<tc" chemical 1haJ can cause 1rntat"1on to c)es. ea~ and throat }1cln· tosh )31d The 1;ompan) 1mmcd1atc.'I) ~'acuated the.' area "here the to,1c "as 'lp1lh:d and sent 1n its o"' n spill 1c,am to handle the s11uat1on . HO\l.l'\er thr bu1ld1ng "as h11 ""h an unrelated power outage that sh ut do"'"n the firm's ventilation S)Stem and allowed a build-up ol lumc.'s in other pans of the hu1lding \14 lntosh ~id. l hL' cnmc building "as then e' acuated. hut not tx·forc nine "omen and ont' man "en· oH·r~oml· b' the tOAIC fumei. Three ul the ·' 1c11mi. '>'er( taken to \\ l'SlL'rn \ted1cal Ce-nt<'r 1n anta .\na . "h1k tour "'l're transponed to Health Cart' \kdllJI C enttr in Tustin and anothe1 thll'l' v.en· taken lo (ollegC' Ho~p1tal 1n < 11\\j \ksa \ikl ntosh said. \IJ "erL· treated for minor e~e car and 1hroa1 1rrnatton and e\C.~n1uall\ rel~sed ._ire dc.-panment omc1als. includlnJ a ha1ardous matenals team. e\'Cntuall)' clC'a nC'd up thC' 'ip1ll once po"-C'r wa$ n.·\tored 'The lUmpan' followed all of their procedure'> Th1:~· did a good job." Mein· • tv-,h !Hltd ··The~ probably would have h.indkd 1t thl'rn\ehes l'xcept that the) lost po\\l'r Jnd l~it·n \(~nt1lat1on." < oupt·p '''on emplo~ s about 200 Pl-'ll[lk Environment study for 5,400 homes The Laguna Ikach Chamber of Commerce has changed the format of jts monthly breakfast meetings to assist its me ... rs in networking and developing their business. Mark Victor Hansen. a motivational speaker and pubhc1st. will be featured at Tut'sday's breakfast. to be held at 7 a.m. in the Press Corps Room of the Surf and Sand Hotel. Reservations must be phoned in by noon Monday at 494-1O 18. J 'in wetlands tabled Classes at hospltal Vanou\ classes "Ill be offered through August at the Mission Hospital Regional Health Center in Mission Viejo. 0eg1nn1ng Tucsda) with "Super. sitter." a three-hour baby sitter training class. al 6 p.m. in the Mission Communuy HeaJthEd Center. The cost 1s SS. Other courses include "Fresh Stan.'' a.smoking cessation program for $30. beginning Aug, 16: "Diabetes Support Group. free to the public. Aug. 22 at 7 p.m .. and "Children at Home on Their Own - Safe and Secure:" a program for katchke)' children and their parents. at 7 pm for a S 10.per-family fee. Llfeguard blood drives Lifeguards along the Orange Coast will host communll) blood dm es Wednesda}. a"d residt'nts and beach visitor are in' 11ed 10 donate at the folio" ing loca11onc; . San Clemente Lifeguards State Park Offite. 3030 .\'e. del Pre~1den1e. in the lifeguard shop from 11 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. (492-0802). Ne"pon Beach Lifeguards. 70 Ne" port Pier 1n the garage head· quarters from 4·45 to 8:30 p.m. (644-3047). and Huntington Beach Lifeguards. I 07 Pacifi c Coast Highway 1n the apparatus room from 4:45 to 8:30 p.m. (536-5281). Fashion luncheon In NB "Lunch on the Islands" will be the theme for a gourmet lunch and fashi on sho" to be held Thursda) noon at the John Dominis Restaurant, 2901 W. Coast Highwa). Newpon Beach. Fashion Island will present the st~ le sho" fo llowing the lunch. The one-t1mceven11s priced at $12. including ta\ and tip. Call 557-5100 for Fired up .. 5, 808 \ .\~ E\'KE:\ Buba < h1La \\ cdne-~a) 's meeting was Ol·"·• 0.11, P1to• s•efl attendl.'d h\ <s 'ex.ii group of en,1ronmen· taltst'> dL·term1ned to preser"e · the \n l ,,, 1•onmt·n1al 1mpac1 stud~ to pa'e "etland' ill~ "'.1" I 1r J 5 ~ll(J.home de,elopment '"· ~mC' gmup<, ~uch as .\m1gos de Bolsa lhl· H11l'.1 < h1t<1 \\Ctlands ha!. been plaC'ed ( h1ca oppo~l· an~ de\elopment 1n tht' •'lh•1IJ ,11unt\ otliltal!iha\eannounced "elland\Jrl:'a .\ puhlt, ~\'l'ttng \\3\ to ha'e been held "Thert· v.t·re at least ~00 people at tht> \\ ··inl'"J;i, mgh1 at Hun ungton Beach meeting C\pn·~srng \ 1nuall~ universal < 11~ li.tll '" '>Olllll public op1n1on on opp<>s111on 10 the pru1ect.'' said Victor •'n\tron'l'Otal l\'>Ur., conc<.'mtnA develop-Lc1p11g e\l'lJll\C' d1rcct0r of <\m1gos de rn~ nt .,t till· ·'l'tland\ 1n the 1-fun11ngton Bol'MI ( h11.'a "There 1~ tremendous press- Hl·ach Jrl'a urC' bualdin!! to"'ard the purcha.se and But 1n'tl·JJ .i1unt\ upen 1sor Hamett protec11on ot 1he "'etlands ·· \\ tclkr .inn••unu:-d she had asked that the ~ount ford !>atd ho"e\er. that tht' idea L'O\l ronrnc: l..i 'tud~ be put off to permit ol bu\ 1ng and pruen 1ng the en11re l • 1rnpk1 1°n ''•II her technical studies that w('tlands has txen brought up re peatedly w uld lh.1!1'.!t' thl' conct>pt (ftthe pro~--·'-'1tl'lam men11on of v.here the mone\o dt"'t"lopmc;! '>hould ctrme from - · Thl' 'o.lfX •• '>l•r ha<, suggested that "<' .. Peoplt' don 1 ~em 10 reahu wt>'rt' \\Jll I 1r !tw \'udll''> see "hat the~ tell us 1al~1ng about hundreds of millions of .inJ l'\.im:nl.' ''hat changes need to be dollars·· hC' said "tht' count) ~rtatnly rnjdL in :hl j' . .in<, .. 'M!td Ed Mo untford. an doesn't ha'e-11 .\nd 1f~ou·re talking about J'>'>1'l.tnt 1 \\ tJa a bond issue I don't set' hov. ~ou·re going I" nl -h.N:ll '-)1gnal Land marl Inc 10 get people outside the 1mmed1ate area 1""' ri 1,1 t lt'tl 1.6()().acre "'etlands and mtcrested 1n appro' ing a bond issue to lomrJn\ of1i, JI' ha't' ~n planning for purchase "'etlands v.hen we can't even \eJr. w hu1ld h(lmt'!I and a 1.300.shp muster suppon for bonds to relieve our mJnnj ••n lhl· .and o'ercro"ded J8tls and couns." ' In rt·turr. tht· tompan~ 1!1 ofTenng to 1gnal Landmark owns 1.140 acres 1n fl''" Ht' 4 l 5 a, rl.'\ of the degraded .... et lands the " et lands and 1s n<"gotiattng to purcha~ and d1•nJ1t· tht·m to the state as a nature about 100 additional acres. Holm said. prL"'>t'r\ l' The manna "ould also be g1 ' en Plans call for res1denttal development on · tu tbi.: .l.Wt.c and . .operated ~ a pttbltc aboul 6.SOacres;.-1nclud1ng"4-5&Jlcrtt01T1he t,1, t111~ blu fT 0 ' erlooking the wetlands and 200 1n .ktlrt'' Ht,lm ~1gnal Land marl..'"> senior the lo" lands. '1, 1: rrt·\1l:kn1. said \\ 1eder's a('llOn "ould Th<" manna will depend on a feasibiltt~ rruh;ihh dd;n the en' 1ronmental impact stud~ no" beJng earned out b~ tht U.S. '>lud' 1hrl'C: or tour months. but that tht' .\rm~ Corps of·Engineers on a propo~ ume ~'ould be '>pent gathering reac11ons na\ 1gable ocean entrance.to th<' wetlands. ( trum u111cn'> through puhltc and pn\ ate Le1pz1g said his group favors a nor1'- mt't'ttng'> .Q,ll\ 1gablc occ.an inlet to-permit' more salt KrlH Gales, director of Kida are Mualc from Laguna Hilla, conduct.a Rabies clinic ln the children'• mualc and dance revue troupe durln an outdoor reservations. -'It \\J\ Jn unewc.·cted dcta\ .. ~Id v.ater to tlo" into tht' 'Aedands. wtuch Ht11m .. ho.111hi:se-are things v.e "ould ha'" "ould aid in us rest<?ratton. . . ~---i-!1!~~~~~~~~~!,..J!:,.-.!:.AJl~"-------r-,.con;;;n-;:;c-;e:rT"~ennefiHng Mothers fo r Peace lD Palm----Sprtnga on ur ay .\ ne-1ghborhood lo"-cost. an11-rab1e<, \acct· night ~·l'n l?L'!ltn"' into ati'" J\ <.o 1l .... ,11 not Holm said a non-na\·1gablt' tnlt't 1s nt·,~' h Jl'la' the project.. ~ poss1 blt' but onl~ as peM of an e'>•erall \, u'-UJ "•th meeungs contl'mtng de,elopment plan for tht' v.etlands. nation chn1c for dogs "111 be hdd Thursda~ at the · If' 1oe ~ntmal helter, 16129 Sand Can,·on Road. Irvine · The cost of the inocula11ons "'1,,ll be SJ per dog Call 523-09 0 fo r add1t1onal information. Glo~aleducadontalk Kenneth T\e. chairman of the Chapman .College Department ofEJuca11on. and Barbara T~e'. an associate professor in the depanm~n1, "tll 1alk on "Teaching Peace -Global Education in the Schools" in Newpon Beach Thursda~. Lo~ Angeles Times' request for Mesa heliport approved Reggie Jackson's classic autos destJ;oyed in rue B6R"ELE't I .\Pl -Rt'urC'd baseball star Rt'gg1 e Jackson sa~ s tht' spectacular and l'\plo'>l\c.' firt" that swept through a ~' archoui.e Jnd dt>Stro' t"d 35 of his classic lars could ha'e bet'n wo~. °thl' presentation 1s a project of the Women for Orange County group. which \\Ill meet from 9:30 a.m. to noon in the Linda Isle Clubhouse. Call Dot Ple,·in at 640.811 3 for more information. 8~· JO!\ ATHA~ VOLZ KE ··The t'Opter; "ere\ 1nuall\ 1naud1hk• ,,n 01·.M 0.11, Plto• "•" tal..eoff and landing:· .\mlxr., \J1d In J ba11k 3 p1111ng a former ma~or He said the chopper<o "111 11\ ~n11 1ec:1 ,,r.J1nJnl'l' Im h.el1coptt'r" and heltpons. ~·t .. 1u~t· Jppro\ ing the T1ml·s· appltcauon ''ill kaJ il' others ..._ · 1 t', n.,1 1m ponant ICI tal l.. about the L .\ -f 1111c ~ 1tt> • ... t' ... t:tHo·nt?~bout-C~ttt~ ·· ·\\ , :,, r "J1d ··There's no reason for '11.· , •r1t ., w fl~ 1'' er Costa \1l'Sa unless 't .. Jrl· r • 1l'e helt('Optt'rS .. ---j~iiiiiiiiiiif ____ 1 _ ~ l JhL' L"urrent <;:o,uncll..,_th~-ab~\t' t~·11~. and that thl· T 1mt·~hutld1ng .\ngell'!I T1mL''i gJ1ned permission this 1s in ~n 1ni1\Htr1al art'a. \U f;J ~tr1m .lntl "ed. fr.Pm thl' ( o\IJ \tesa C'1t\ Counnl to landings should not d1sturh n.''llknl' "I didn't ha'e some of m~ real htgh· dl:l11llt1'lll'S' 1n fh~." .hlt1c'son sa«tThuTV da' He added that he owns sc\teral dozen 11her C'ars 'alued at S:!00.000 to $300.000 11~ hd1ct1p1ers in Jnd out o( llS Harbor The council appro,ed the apph\.it111n Boule,ard fanlm on a 3-1 \Ole \\llh \la\or Donn H.ill that he l t'e ps else" hert' .1 Friday, Aug. 5 f-ormL•r \la\or BobW1lsonledthebattle Councilman Da\1d \\hel.'ler J1,\t'r\'1ng agamst thl· hd1coptcr'>. !>a~ing their noise and Counc1l"t10un \tan HNnt-u,l..k .... ,11 mal..C' lite: on the ci t\ 's nonh side absent . I • t , • : • rl'lt"('ted J re.;iue'it 1n I q ~ lor a •, ;11 ·t Jl•'f' ·he D\.'"nt'\ .a\ ings &. Loan \"' ,1.i:1N1 h1.1ldtn~ 1n the uth Coa'i' P.J1.1 a· :.i ""II the lo<os of a q uaner of his class1c- ,ar •l)llecuon hun dt"epl~ ·11 \\as a lo'e of mine." he said ··Some rt'l'flk' ha\e ~olf. some people fish. some pt• 'Pie hun1 I nla~ \l llh cars ... unlxarable · £,en "1th the apprn\ al 11 \\Ill r·· hahh .. In m' hnu<oe ''c ha'e glass." \I. 1lson be spnng before the t11gh1i. hc.'gtn Tt1t f'1Jn No meetings'scheduled Monday, Aug. 8 • 9 a.m. Oru1e Coaaty Trusportatlon Com· ml11loa, board meeting room. Hall of Adm1n1s- trat1on. 10 CIVIC Center Plaza. Sanata Ana. c;a1d ··The\I.' hdKopll•rs mo'e these 11ems. sllll n<'eds lOUnt~ and stJte appr \jl\ Jnd we·,l. had to put eords. stnngs or l 'se of the Ttmt·.,· hd1pon -n," 1n special hral:L'\ up to i..t't'P thC' dishes from placebut1na('tl\c-,,oulJallujl '-.1·1he. falling number of t11ghh alx1\L' thL· di\ .\n-'X"' .. , ou hJ\L•n't ll\ed un til ~ou·,e had a said. becau<,e flights from l 11' \n~t·1~·, 'hi" \ ~ :x·r, 10 J thl' ,tiunnl 11 l·an appro\ e :n .. jf'r ,Jttt'nso~b~ one The pand "''ll r\'' \ \\ '"h' T 1ml'\. operating permit - ", l • ~ 11. the 111ghts to t"'o da1h ~l'''l'r -.1 'Tl and l\ pm -1\1.tCt' tn the ,-., t'.i' .1rJ JnnuJlh afteNard I urning hts back on the destro)ed ~u1ld1ngs near lntt'rstate 0. thC' subdued Jad .. 1oo n d1~·usscd his collectton v.ith rt•pt1ner. - • 1:30 p.m. Oru1e Cou ty PIU11l.ng Com· ml11loa, board meeting room. Hall of Adminis- tration. 10 Civic Cener Plaza. Santa Ana. hdit·optl.'r take 'our roof off.. ~ross 0 ' er ( U'>IJ \le<.a l'r r11ute II' 1,•hn But Lt'l' .\mhc.'r'>. a Va n ~u~ '>consultant \\'a~ ne .\1 rpon \ 'l". , ,,11,l he J l'u'ht'> lhe Times "nu Id ..'\,~ ,c-~ '"tl1ght'i.ada~ Thehel11.op1er ", •1 ,! ,. ' !x· u~d tor maJor ne" \ st0nl''i 1•r 1 '. "• rasonnel and equ1pmC'nt "'"'· ... I ,,, \ngl'll'S <tnd Costa \k\J ,h , ,'. .. \' nl'l'd an'°l" ··The' ,111 had a n-a~n Tht'~ all stood •, r ,t,mething.'' said Jackson. hm·d b' thl' Times. told the council thC' \\ 1lson count<'red. h1"''''~ .. 1h.1• ! 11·rt' • 7:30 p.m. Lagaoa Bu.cl1 Arts Comml11loa, council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. m'"spai>erlle" llltes1sdunngv.h1chnoise 1s no heLcopter p1 k11 Jti\\\hl'rl' thJt',an meter-, \\l're placed 1n home~ and along folio" the rule<o.'. '>omr ~treet'i \\'1lson said the, 11~ nt't'd' h' t'\IJt"-11,h an Trial ordered for Marine acctised of killing his wife From staff ud wlre reports An Orange County Mari ne was ordered to stand trial in military cpurt on charges he beat his pregnant wife to death with a tire iron then pushed her car otT a clifT on Ortega Highway to make her death look like a suicide. His attome}. Ed"ard \\ tt-all. argued his chent should not be roun- mantaled because the go,emment'~ key w:itriess has &•'en contrad1cton statements. tx·dmom w ~e the beaung,. · Rut Hall said Nelson told th<' :'\a,al ln'e'll{!atl\c Sen1ce. which "as u\1ng \lrs Thomas as a witness in a dru~ 1nH·suaa11on. that he onl) heard J . 'truggle 1n th<' bedroom and that l hl1mas emerged aftel""ard asking for hC'lp to d1spoS<" of the bod). ,l \L'r\l(l' ,l,l\11•'1 Jl :1-l' f'l,l,l''l 1 .\H' Thur,d.\\ ,h,11• \ Jill'' J r ll tool.. _, "'rtti •'' ~·l'"'1"l .viJ trll \\ llhl1UI r.t\ r\!;. Newport Beach \oni.•1,n1• .1rr.1r1·n•I\ lx'tJr:i, rl·J ur \\llh tht• 'Ull',h! r'Jr tnti ,run.-h 1n 'l'\\ p.1 rtlk.ll h anJ 'll'll' Jn i:-nttr~ parkin~ ml'll'r trnm 1' ni.,onn~ on 'l'\\ ptlrt Rl'llll'\ .irJ Thi.' mell'r I'> 'alut·J JI Jb,•ut '''"' ... .\ I"'"'~ \ ,, ~ "' .l~l·n ~u~ "J' ~tolen from thl' "1 r-1,, l,f l hff On\ e lx't\\l't•n" 1 I' Ill TUl'-.dJ\ .tnd ~ t l) 'l1mL" 01 tht' ca" dt'stro,ed include a •J \J l\if'lhc Targa gl\en io Jackson b) .,,. ( .:ilth,mta .\ngel!> aftt'r he won tht' \ntl'rtl ~ln Lt·ague homC' run title tn l 98:?. I '1 \\t•JOl'\JJ\ ...... \l'x,u1 S 1.200 \\JS stolen Imm · iml' 1n thL' I 00 bkxl of :?:?nJ \trl'' ~·t\\l't'n ~pm \\ edn.esda' and I ' .1 •n T~ul'da\ ' ..... Rral'ekt<o. nng' and other JC""·'"' \\l'n' tol n from the beach tlfT :: 1·.i '\tn."C't bct"C'Cn ) and 4 'l~ r '1:'l \\ ~dnt'\da~ Laguna Beacb Onc-umo ~1 Bnto. ~3. of El Tor, \\3!> arr~ted at -*:01 am Thursda' in the I 00 block of La~una ( an,or K1,Jd nn \usprc1on of narco11cs f'('"L'\lon and drunken dn' mg. He "J' hl'ld tn ht'U ofS I 0.-000 ba 1 I • • • \ hlue Diamond Back b1(1-clC" '·' ul'd at SIOO v.s reported stolen at ' • rm Thursda) from the 100 " ,. 1•1 l .1n)on A.an Dnve. Two bum vlctJ.ms still bospltallzed Sgt. Joseph L. Thomas. 28. could facc'l!.!'e death penalty if convicted of the uec. 10 murder of 24-year-old Melinda Jean. Thomas. The military has accused Thomas of fatally be•tin' his 4-month·PfC$· nant wife. st11pp1na her body in their Su1uk.i Samurai and pushing the vehklc ofTa .SOO.foot embankment. The witness. Lance Cpl. Mitchael Nelson. 24. testified under 1mmun11\ from pro.scc-ution at a prehminar\ hearing that he saw Thomas beat his wife to death in their apanment at the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station. then helped Thomas dump the bod} and torch the car. Nelson testified that he hl'ard Mrs. The court mamal was ordered folio\' mg a ~-called An1cle 3:? hC'ar· 1ng. tht' m1htal') 's . e<qul\ !lent of a 11.r:ind JUI') proceeding. said Manne ~gt. Dl'oorah Bragagnin1. Thomas. "ho has since rcmamed. · "J" hc.'1ng ht'ld in the bng at Camp Pendleton. El!oro Marine who died during fitness test was Illinois resident 1 "'' < 1)\ta Mt'Sa worlce~ remained ho,Jltt:11i1cd tod&\ for treatm<'nt of 1n1une<, 'iulfrrcd "hen an t"lectncal j'Jnel t"\ploded. causing $('\:('f\' nash tium' IX'u~ L.Jng of Costa M<"S8 and Jess Rumett of Rt\'Cr 1de. em(?IO~ct& at \ alente' lntcm-ational Corp, on Pullman trcet. \\ere treated for humi. \\ cdnes4a~ ~~ paramedics at the ~nc. then a1rhft.cd b)' hchcop&cr tll thl" l (I Medical Center bum unit m Orange. lntae A bllhina suit top, underwear and skin weretheonlyhemsstolel\from a home in the SO block of Oxford sometime between 7 1.m. and S p.m. • Thunday. The burpar apparently enteftd the borne throuth an open downllairs window. • • • ~ aed 1 tcrewdriver to punch out the loclt on a 1987 Nissan ScnVI ~cd 1n the 1700 block of Kttsmna Street bet~ noon and 8 p.m. Thunday The car's s1ett0. a le~iaion ICt and teVttll items of Thomas scream. "Please don't hit me." before he walkc."d into the clothmg were stolen. • • • white l 98S Toyota four-wh~I drive vehicle was stolen from the 3300 block of Michelson 00\e be· twttn 7 a.m. and S p.m. Thursda) • • • .\ n open shd1ng door was the point of cnLry for a buraJar v. ho s1ole I tclcv151Qn set. stett.,o 1.nd stvcr1I p1ettS of jc~lry ~~ a home an the 30 block of M1~I) tldov. betv.ttn noon and m1dn.i&ht ursda Coetalleea , Sonlro~~(' an1oac.h11tt.b om~ ' in tl\e .:?OO block of l\vocad o On\ot late \\'edn~a> or ('lrly Thursda~ 3nd ~tole offict equ1pm<'nt atued at SM~ The h~3k·tn 1s believed to haH ocrurrcd betwttn 9:30 p.m. Wednc\· da) Gnd q a.m. Thur1da}. • • • .\ v.311tt and \\llC.b ~re stolen from an apanmcn1 lD the I 00 block of Tu hp Lane late Wednesday or Tbun- da~ mom1n1-The inuuder apparent· I) entered throuah an unlocked "'indo" bc:t"ccn f O:lO p.m. and am. The lo S( "ere \ll...ed atssq • • • <\ drh er pulled up lO a ps pu.mp 1t B~ ROBERT HYSOMAl't Of IN Delly Phi ltllfl Thr LI T MO \fannt" \l ho died \\ c."dn(\d3\ dunng a ph) 1C31 titnes~ te~t "a' 1dcn11fitd toda) a'i (pl John £ Ho3glund of East \iohne. Ill H 1 parent . ( harles and haron Hoaglund 1o.11d .ThurW3\ the' "ere tunned 1nauhcu n had colla(>S('d \\ C'dnC'~:n dunnf 11 \..mil<' run. "'h1,'1\ \\3'o P3n of ~ ph\s1cal fiancss t t. \UIU(M 'Tt' Uh Wll V.'t"tt pend1ni, tru1 th<' Hi J)undc; \atd the) wcrt' told '"'c t1a.itors u i>«t Uoulund dtcd of a hean aua l . the) ;110 thc' hold no1rud~ apin t the Manne ("orps. Hoa&1und, 24. bad bttn 1n the Manne Corps sinct OcL 16. I~ 4. and had strvcd at the El Toro air station since No\-ember. said t Deborah Braaa1r11n1. a Manne Corp\ SPok~. ~ccord1nt to Manne official\. Hoa&Jund roUapscd dunn.a a semi· annual pt\) ical fitness 1e t taken b\ all Mannes.. To score a mu1mum performa.ntt ratini on tht' test . 1a.nnes ba\t io complete 80 11-ups 1n 1wo minutes. 20 pull..ups m two m1nu1es 1.nd a }.mite nan 1n I mtnUlt'S. Hoaatund v.-as ta.ken to W~em Medical ('enter in nta ~na w~ he v.ts prbnou.nccd ckad at 1.SO1.m. Wedndda) Lan ~ . rcponcdl) suff'cttd first· :ind S«Ond-degrtt bum ov·cr 40 pel"C'tnt ofh1s bod) H<' ts listed in ft.Ir rond111on at t:c t and may be rdeued from the h~1tal at the end of MAI "cc\.., rd1ng to tht hospital. BumctL ~9. '1Jffntd similar bums 0' er Ml pt~n1 of h1s body and wu It tcd in ~nou condiuoo thd morn .. lf\I. ordmt to rt:por\S. tbc t~ mtn v.ttt •ortu" on tht c~ .-A honh btfort 6 p.m. ~ dlle c,ploS.on OC('Urmi. Tht n.sa. .,.... ()<'C\UT'Cd •r-cn an UC of dKU'icil) ~ed \bee plotio8. , \ .. Assembly passes tou her standard ·aga nstobscenity SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state current standard helps make t~te Assembly has approved an anti· the capital for an $8 billion pomo- pomography bill that a critic says grapby industry. Opponents said the would lead to "a confused lepl bill would create a confu sing pattern mishmash" with dozens of diffenng oflocal standards: standards across the state. In 1973. the.iiw>reme Coun ruled .. It is time t~ sto~ the hypocrisy of that communitfS\andards may be those who believe in small govern-considered in defining publications ment suddenly i_ntruding into . the a~ obscene. Other cond1t1ons al'C..llw- homes. cars and ''tdeo ~ape ryia.~hin~s the \\Ork depicts sexual condu~t as of the people of California. said pa tenth offensive and it lacl s scriou!> Asscmbl)man Terry Fnedman. D-hteran: artistic. political or sc1ent1fic Los ngeles. , alue:The standard was dubbed the But thC' lower house voted 5 7-1 I ·· \11ller standard" after the name of Thursda}' to approve SB5 b> Sen. the case. Millrr vs. California. Wadie Deddeh, D-Bonita, as bill Pre' 1ousl'. material was con-supponers cheered in a packed As-, sembly balcony. Earlier. 3,000 SUP: s1dered obSCtne onl) if 11 was de- porters held a rally supponang the bill tcrm1ned to be utterl> ~•thout rc- on the Capitol steps. dt•eming social 'alue. The vote sent the measure back 10 Thl' cu rrent California law. mod1- the Senate for approval of Assembly fied la'it ~ear to bring it closer 10 the amendments. \11llcr standard. allows something to The bill would impose an anu-br declared obscene b} appl}ing obscenity standard used py 39. other 5l3LC.\\ 1dc standards and considering states and established by the Supreme ~hcther matter laclcs significant liter· Court 15 years ago. an. art1'>lic. poliucal. educational or Backers of the bill said Califo"mia's scicn11lic 'alue. - Jury hears recording of agent's final hours LO .\ 'l:GELES (AP)-A record - ing of a sl:un U.S. drug agent's mtcrr<>galll'n "a pla)ed for jurors in a federal ~l'unroom . as prosecutors sought t~' ponra~ the agent's final hours ol Jngu1~h :it the bands of his capto~ . Thl' muffil·d recordings. which "ere pla~ ed Thtirsda} in the trial of three \k\lcan nationals. taped Ennque Camarena as he weakly disclosed confidrnt1al Drug Enforcr- ment .\dmsn1~tra11on 1nformauon in a monotonal \01ce. ~as Jea, 1ng th.: . .\mencan consulate to h~'e lunch \'Ith his "1fe .. H1s bod~ and 1ha1 of h1'i pilot .\lfredo Zavala .\' elar. \\rre found l'luned at a remote ranch 1n \k\llll \c\l·ral ~eels later The' bad been 'll"' ere!\ beaten and Caniarena·s skull \\J'\ <,h:ittcred Three ~1cx1ran mt·n arc on tnal in thl' cnmrs "h1rh thr go,rrnment claims "~r"-orche!ltra1ed b~ Mr\1can drug kingpin Rafarl C:iro Quintero. 33. "ho 1s 1mpmoncd 1n \ll'\ICO. He and two other men are ht•1 ng med for the crimes there. • ,. ..,~ At a United Farm Workers meettn&, preaident Ceu.r Chavez ls flanked by ctaaibtera of the late ltobert· Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy (left) anclKatbleen Kennedy Towneend. Despite pletts, Qhavez ref uses to call off fast -DFL \ '\'O C .\Pl -Children of the rnuldn'1 persuadt· 1he 6 1-)rar-old C ha\l·1 w t·all ofTh1'> hunger stnke. . . • Soviet airstrips in ~icara:gqa threaten U.S., says Shultz BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -Secretary o~ State GCOIJC Shu_ltz brou~t ~is Latin •Aro~n·tour to Brazil after accusing the Soviet Union of buildina airstrips in Nicaragua that threaten the United States. Shultz arrived in the Brazilian --------------capital Thursday night after a half- day visit to Uruguay. where he portrayed the leftist government in Nicaragua as a "cancer" in Central America. "Nicaragua isa threat to the United States. not for what it might do. but because of the power of the Sov1e1s who are building afrsmps there which could pose a problem ... he told a news conference in Montevideo, the Uruguayan capital. "There exists a cancer which we ha' e to cut out and we are going. to do e'erything. possible to stop its growth." the sec re ta I) added. Shultz did not elaborate on the airstrips. The Reagan administration repeatedly has ripped the pro-Soviet government in Nicaragua and ac- cused..lhc.Sollie.u.ofbutlcli ng a i rst rips there. _ H undrcds of students and workers from leftist and union organizations marched in downtown Montevideo near the Foreign Ministry to protest Shult z's visit. No incidents were reported. Nicaragua 1s again expected to be on the agenda during"lalks in Brazil. where Shultz planned to meet toda} \.\Ith Foreign Min ister Roberto de .\breu Sodre and President Jose amey. ~ucb of his '1s11 1s to focus on trade poliq. a touch~ topic here. Last month. the Washington :innounced its intenuon to impose sanctions on $~00 million wonb of Braz1han e\por1s because this count~ refuses to recognize patents on U.S drugs. The Brazil stop 1 th e founh on Shultz· ninr-nation Laun ..\mrncan tour. hultz began in Guatemala on \1 onda,. "here he failed to obtain a t lcarcondemnatj.on of Nicaragua and ·~Sandinista go'Vernment. Peace plan's compliance terms not met AN JOSE. Costa Rica (AP) - President Oscar Arias says the ruling Sandini5tas are the "bad guys" in 1caragua with no desire for democ· rac). but he says the U.S.-backed rebels probably are no better. .\rias singled out Nicaragua for failing to comply with his Central Amcncan ~ce plan. but said none of the region's governments ~ in· eluding his own -have met t.be terms of the ini1ia1ive that won him the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize. Arias ·told a small group of re- porters in his officr on ThursdiJY that countries not in compliance with the plan "should be punished... He hin ted he may seek Latin American support for a new diplomatic and economic initiative to encourage compliance. The Costa Rican leader reserved hi s stron_gest criticism for Nicaragua. "The Sandinistas toda>: are the bad guH. not the good guys,~ said. "The) have unmasked themselves. The) ha ve proven to the world that there is no political will in Managua (to comply with the accord)." ..... and economic devrlopment'' in the region. In l 'rugua\, Shultz issued yet another harsh dcnunciauon of the andin1stas. who are fighting the l .S.-supponed Contra rebels trying 1~vrrthro" the government. -p At one point. Camarena said. Throughout th e recording'>. whi ch run nearh t~o hour<:.. Camarena groan'i and cries out 1n pain !'\c,er- thl.'lr~s. the prosccut10n sa)"' f:1marena·s torture 1tsl'lf "a'> not rnorded on the taPt''i. late Sen. Robert F Kenned)' echoed thr '01ct· of their father after mteting '"'h l ntll'd Farm Wor~ers Union president Cesar ChaH'2. urging the public to !.lqnd up for the right!> of form laborer!>. \nd <,o Ch~1,e1 t'n1t.·rs thr .!Uth da) ol tht• fa~t toda). su1Tcnng from di,.,,1ncs'>. nau~a. 'om1t1ng. de- lndr""1t0n. malnu1r111on and shed- ding \H'ight at lhl' rate ofo half-pound a da\ Dr I 1dd Huerta .,;:11d 1n a news rnnti:rt•ncY \ 1hre:i1 ofl..1dne~ fa ilure Instead. Shulll and four Ccmral .\mrrican foreign ministers signed a declaration that called for --peace. democracy. secunt>. social jus11cc l 'ruguay backs eltons ot the Con- tadoca Group -compri~d of Mex- ico. Colombia. Venezuela and Pan- ama -or a peaceful solution to the conl11c n Nicaragua . . •' ~ ••\\'1th the beating> OU have gl\ en ml' ... do\ou thin I.. that I am going to he 10 'ou?'' · The intcrr~ator~ f~used on 1h.: 1dcnt1t\ of DE.\ informants 1n ~1e\- 1co. Camarena named 1~0 and ga'e information on ~here the' ll\cd. He also ga't' directions to thr home of ·another DE.\ agent in Me\lco Camarena "as abduued 1n Guadala1ara on Frb. 7. 1985. a~ he .. Don·1 h11 me an' more. ( amart·na declares 5C' e;al t1ml'\ ··\.u." the interrogator rl·plie'> l Jlml\ ... No one" 111 h11 \Ou ·· . Rut la ter in 1he tape. ( amJrcna "' heard moaning in pain. Thi,·rc "as a kc) difference bct"een Thur\da\ ·!. '1s11 by-Kenned)"'s off-~pnng :iridi he trd. b> their father two dl·cades ago. Ken ned~ .and Cha' ez hroJ..c bread together dunng. a m;iss on EaSll'r I %8. ending the labor leader' fir'>1 fast of ~5 da~ s to gain rt•rngn11wn ofthl' union. "-t·nnl'd~ \ children. ho"c' a . • rl·ma1n<, ... .. Thl· t°Jl lOr hl"rl' " ( l'\ar·, age. He ·west Ge~man governm.ent 1\ not ~" ) oung. ,1, ht• u!>ed ' 10 be.'" If Ul'n;i 'aid 1n a nl'\\' conference in Dela110 .. ~lthuugh hi\ spin ts and his rebu" kes Red Square flier moll' :.111on .trl' <I'• high nm' as 1br~ \\l'rc lhl·n ·· ~----~--------------:::--"'"'.=---:-----:----:-:::--~ By Tht> Associated Press 'Temptation' Spending on ballot ·measures boycott urged ~~£+.;t~~~~~~~~.~rhr e~pected to top ·$30M record BO\.:--.:.\\ est German~ -The West German government today rebuked \1athia" Rusi for not being more remorseful about his daredevil flight to \fo'rn" ·s Red Squart· last ~car ... It .would ha"e ~n better if Rust bad stated 1mmt·d1atel~ after his return that such an act should never again be performed ... said go' ern'mcnt spokesman Norbert Schaefer. Schaefer also rn11c1zed the West German"nr"s magazine tern for ushering Rust. 20. away atkr Iii~ return\\ 11bou1 allo\\1ng othrr journalist~ to interview him. Stem has an l'\clus1,e contract \\tth Rust for his story. "The federal government is able to 1ma21 ne better tx·hav1or than this.'' Schaefer said. Rust.was flown back to ~ l·'>t Gcrn1an ) on Wednco;day after the Kremlin cut short the four-year prison term he rccei' t'd for bumng the Kremlin spires on May 28. 1987. On his flight from \loscO\\. Rust said he onl y partly regrets his stunt and maintained that it 1mprmed relat ion\ Ix-tween h1~ co untry and the S<1V1et Union. Last Temptation of Christ" and all · " · · product'! of us producer. and urged \.\( RAMPffO ( .\P) -Ca li-trn1ur' · Chnsuans to vote against Democrats. forn1a electi on officials an.· expecting f hl' m-.ur:incc industry. "h1ch rs The Rev. Donald W1ldmon. ex-a record-setting barrage of spending Ir~ 1ng to defeat 1n11ia11ves barked b) etu11ve d1re<."l0r of the conservati vr on ba llot measures this fall as the rnmumcr'\ and attorncvs and seU .\meric;uiFamilv .\ssoc1at1on. issurd 1n,urance 1ndustr. battle~ auorne's h:ill111 rnea~ures that -.would limit the boycott plea thursda}' against the and.consumer adv.ocares and tob:icro Jttorne~ lt'e' and set up a no-fault film and media congl omerate MC..\ companies tight health organ1L:i11ons. "\lt'lll tor auto accidents. rcponrd ... tnr WTldmol'I. who h~!> not seen the eabv su ral'iCe companu.'"· \up-"fx'ndmg mol'C"-uran-$15-milhon mO\ IC. al!>O called on Christians 10 porters and opponent~ of ~i\ of the throu~n late Jul~. according to rrcent· 'ote again~t Democrats in fall elec-most hot I) con1ec;ted ballotpropo\:ils h tiled l'ampa1gn finance reports. uons because MC A·., chairman 1s a ha' e alread' spent more than $::!3 \\"1th the other measures. much po"erful fund-raiser fo r the pan~. m1ll1on and offi c1alc; e\Pt'Ct 101al ot tht· mone~ was spent to quahf~ the Offit1als :11 \1( A. parent of lJn1-ballo1-mear.urc spending to l'd')ll~ top 1ndu,1r: ·.., proposals, but the in- 'ersal Pictures. refused comment on pre' 1ous records. \urnncl' 1ndustn has also been run- thr latest call to bo)COtl the m6v1e. "f think there is no question that ti n1ng unu\uall~ early campaign ads. But MC.\ announced Thursda~ "111:: Caren Dan1el'>-Meade. prr\\ ln,urt'r'> c;a\ the\ will spend $43 that It "111 rrleasc the fi lm i\ug. I::!. \ecrctan 10 Secretan-of late \farch m11l1on -more than three times the .more than a month ahead of schep-Fong Eu. \aid Thuro;da) ··1 am qune ljric't amount ever spent by a ule. in response to the protests comfortable th1n~ing and ..a~ ing (a 1torn1a candidate or ballot W1ldmon"s call "a tht• lalr'it that.. nlt'J\UfC tOmm111ee -to pass their de\\:lopmcnt in the l'Slalaun~ protrM . he \Std thl.' \late·s pre' 1ou' high '"" proposals and defeat rhe nval against "Last Temptation.' ~h1ch for spending on ballot mca">urc., 1n ml·a .. url'\ depicts ksus Christ as dreaming of one campaign "al> 130 m1ll111n 1n \kJn\\b1lc. supponers of three rCJCCting his di\ 1n11~ 10 comr down 1984. olht·r 1n<;urance 1mt1atives reponed fr9iJ1 the cross. h'e as a man and iher~11l he at least 19 mca\ures 'Pl'nding a total of $5.3 million. and make lo\e to Man-Magdalene. Chnst on the Nov. 8 hallot. making 11 one of wh.1n o companies said the) had ultimate!~ reJ~t\that p<m1b1ht>-the lof1&cst 1n California tn 1h1\ 'IX'n l S~. I million to""4efeat an ~----------------~~~~--~ July 26-Augu~t 13 ~A~ Qrarige Cooncy RacmgFarr Today's Handicaps Today See our Spons Section for Jerry Turrcll's daily eicks for each day's races at the Los Alamitos Orange County Racing Fair. For Community News Alona the Cout in11iat1H· th,u \\ould hoost 1obacc<> (,l\l'\. \la;or tlont1r\ 10 thl'. an11-1ax- 11irrl':l\l' tumh11 llet'. C altforn1ans .\g:iin't l nfa1r Ta\ lnt·rea\l'S. in· dutkd R J Re\ noftH C o · $1 4 . tntlluln. ...Llld Pluhp Mom.s.. $ L6 mil hon Mllllonalre elected Thal prime mlnlster B~GKOK.. Ihatland -= llnhkc.hl.s predccessor...-knilwn as "Mr. Sour \food:"' ne~ Pnml' M1n1ster Chaucha1 Choonhavan is a millio naire playboy onre ~no" n as thr "Fire-Footed Dancer" whose harshest critic is his professor ~uprx>rtt'r' ot tht• ta\ increase, \\h1rh \\Ou Id add ::!S cents to the cost of a parl.. ol C1~re11cs. said the) bad <.rx·nt S.,,., 061 Thr1r ma1or donors 1ndudnJ 1hr .\mencan Lung ..\ssoc1a- 11on $45 400. and the Cahfom1a Ho,p1t.ll<. ls!>ue\ Committee. s H1-qo \lone' lrom the ta\ hike "ould be u..cd tor \mok1ng-rclated educauon. fl"\t'Jrt h <1nd treatment. as ~ell as fire prt'' l'n11on and restoration programc;. < 1t11cm for No-Fault. an insu rance indu"n comm111cc 1ha1 backs Prop- o-;111on 104 the no-fault 1n1t1a11ve. rcportt•d raising and spending the mos1 11 ra1,ed $16. I m1ll1on and spent S 14 5 million through Jul) 22. , 'ion The 11ambo~ ant Chat1cha1 became Thailand's first elected prime minister 1n 12 ~car'> on Thursda~. Ht· told rcponers he would generally continue the pro- \\ l'stern pohciesofh1'> predecessor. Prem T1nsulanonda. Chatichai was deputy pnme minister under Prem. and both are former army officers wi th nrnsen at" c 'ir~ ~-The s1milant1es end there. however. Prem is a low-key h:ichelor ~ho ne'er held elected office and had httle political experiel'lcc ou1s1de the prcm1er'lh1p. He was "1del) perceived as bonng and unassertive. Expert: Soviets plan Man ml .. lon B.\L Tl MORE -O\ 1e1 sc1en11m arc developing an atomic rocket to use 1n a manned 'o~agl· to Mar~ 1n about 20 years. a Russian space expert says. Va<;tll\ I. Moro1. a sc1cnt1st in the Soviet Space Research Institute. said an atomic-electric rocket engine will be used to accelerate an explorer craft on a I 1 ~-)car mi ssion 10 Mars. Moroz said the nuclear powered rocket would be uscj 10 accelerate a manned craft toward Mars after the craft had been boosted into nnh 9rb1t b~ a chemical roc~et_. He ~eclined to gi~e any detaifs of the atomic rotlil'I. but he said a Mars m1ss1on will require a new ty pe of propulsion. HB soldier in Korean exerCiSe .\rmy Spec. 4 Michael 8 . E Utott, <.on of Arnold Eliott of Hunungtbn Beach. ha'> pan1c1pated m exercise I .. Team pint 88" in South Korea. El ho11. a 19 3 graduate of Manna High hool. 1s a motor transpon operator wnh the 4th Quartermaster Detachment in Korea. • • • P'"t. lnu G. Duhart, son of Lois McKa} of Huntington Beach . has completed an Army l"'otor transport operator course at Fon Dix. N.J. He 1s a 1984 graduate ofHunt1ng1on Beach High SC:hool. · .. ,. avy Construc11onman Recruit S,:ott M. Heberlein, son of Diane B. Heberlein of Huntinston Beach. has graduated from Basic Steelworkers School. • • • >\rm) p, t. Mlcllael J. Fera, son of, Michael Fem of Fountain Valley, has completed• Spanish language course at the Defense Language Institute at the Pres1d10 m Montcrc)'. Cahf. He is a 1987 graduate of Fountain Valley High hool. ••• rm' Capt. Mell11a M. Bect- m11ter: dau,ntcrof Rodnc\ and Joan Buckmt ttr of Laguna Nttucl. has amved for duty U\ Alexandria, Va. 8YCkm1 ter 1s an opcni11ons rC1Carch anll) t. • • • P"'· Troy W. Balltr, son of Jant ngstcr of San Clemente, has eom- p(etcd an Arm~ ldm1nlitrat1on course •• Fon Jacklon. S.C. Ht is 1 1987 graduate of San Cleme·nte High boo I. • • • Manne Cpl. Scott S. Slulrd, son of Shen Dittemore of Costa Mesa. recently received a lencr of apP.rccia- 11on for his performance while sta- tioned with the 3rd Maril'le Aircraft Wing :it the Marine Corps Air Station i"n T us tin. He is a 1984 graduate of Newnnrt Harbor Hillh School. • .r-•• '(~ Airman I st Class Daal~I G. Kruer. a 1980 ~raduate of El Toro High School. nas completed the photo- sensor maintenance specialist course at LoWI) Air Force Base. Colo. Mc is the son of Barbara Kraner of Santa .\na. • • • ·Manne Cpl. Jou b. WMtla1;son of William Whiting of ·Irvine. recently panicipatcd in cxcrc1sc Galcra 88 while deployed to the Meditemncan w1th the 22nd Marine Expeditionary nn from Camo Lejeune, N.C. • • • Constructionman Apprentice SS. kll A. Mene of Costa Mesa rcttntly graduated from the Navy's Equip- mt'nt Opcraton' School. • • • '\1r Force Reserve Airman Cllri1tellkr M. Perry, son of O.v1d and Michelle Pert)' of Fountain Vallty. hai aractwncd from belie tra1n1n& at Lackland Air Force Bite. Tun. Heisa 1987.,.aduatcofMatcr Dci Hi&h hool. ' . . . Second Lt........., J. Vllln, '°"of \ George and Janet Vieira of Seal Beach. has completed the Army's ordnance officer basic course at >\bcrdecn Proving Ground. Md. He is a 1983 graduate of Los Alamitos Hi&h School and a 1987 graduate of UC( • • • Staff Sgt. Robert P. Baxter son of Joan and 'William Baxter of Hunt· ington Beach, has arrived for duty at Castle Air Force Base. m .. Baxter, 1 1981 graduate of Ocean View Hiah School, is an airframe repair tech- nician with the 93rd Organizational Maintenance Souadron. • ~~ .. Pvt. Kei~ A. Ped41e, son ofManh• Peddie of Laauna Niauet. has com· ~leted his training at the Marine C:orps Recruit Depot in S.n Diqo. · • • • Army Reserve Pvt. ..._. J. Sa.*val, son of Sandra and Jose Sandoval of Huntinston Beach, has completed basic trainjna at fon Jackson. S.C. • • • Pett)' Officer 2nd Class 0..W W. lrtnata. whOJC wife ii the fonna Bthnda Ript of Huntinaton ae.m. rtttndy rtttived the •n1e Eflkiency ward white KTVi"I abomtd the blnlnh1p USS MillOUri, home poncd 1n ~ ~. ~naiD WIS recopized '°"1"~ in fleet optntions durina an arounckhr- world en.use mcl a lix·month deploy-ment. ' Confirmation bearing begins for Thornburgh WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate Judiciary Committee members gen- erally gave a friendly welcome to attorney general nominee Richard L. Thornburgh at has confirmation hear- ing today, with Democrats drawing sharp contrasts between Thomburfh and his predecessor. Edwin Meese I I. However, Sen. Ornn Hatch. R- Utah. said he intended to ask Thornburgh about a published repon that he parttc1pated 1n a dec1S1on to withhold pon1ons of a 1975 Jusuce Depanment repon from Congress. The Wall Street Journal said the repon detailed drug trafficking b) Panamanian officials. 11 said Thornburgh came across the repon when he served as chief of me department'sc-nminal d1' 1s1on under President Ford. The ne-wspaper quoted a Thornburgh spokesman as sa-.1ng Thornburgh's 1n volvc·men1 1n ·the matter was onl~ "peripheral.- Onl y three witnesses were called to testify at the hearing. and they were present only to introduce and praise the form~ Penn s) h an1a go' ernor. They were ens. John Heinl and Mien Spec-tcr. both R-'Pa .. and Rep. William Clinger. R-Pa. In a reference to Meese. en. Howard Metzcnbaum. D-Oh10. said. "Lesson one. ;\ president should not appoint a close friend and political crony to be attorney general." With respect to Thornburgh, he said. "the 1ndicat1ons are that the president has made a wise choice.'• Sen. Patrick Leah-.. 0-Vt.. said that "From everything (have seen so far. the president"s decision to nominate }OU was guided b) )Our competence, not 1deolo~y or loyalty. That 1s how 11 should be.· The comm11tee. in pttpanng fo1 "hat was expected to be a speed) confirmation hearint reviewed a Penns\hania scanda that led to a public official's suicide after Thornburgh left as governor. .\speed~ hearing \.\Ould be in sharp contrast to the 13-month confirma- ti on fight in 1985 of l\llorney General Ed"in Meese tll. Meese. plagued dunng has tenure b°l' allega11ons regarding his personal iina nc1al situ- ation and connicts of interest, an- nounced b1~ rcs1gna1100 last month and deC"lared he was v1nd1eated b}' an independent counsel who an- ' e~llgated the accusations. The independent counsel cn11c1Led ':inous actions b" Meese but did not recommend cnm.tnal charges. .\ccordi ng to Judic1ai: C'omm111ee statTers. the panel has been revit"wing 1nforma11on . about the late Penn- s~ lvania Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer. ._,ho comm11ted su1c1de al a ne-ws conference in 1987. one day before he .. • ,.. UL-..wto Outgoing Attorney General Edwin Meese •bfn• auto1rapha for well-wishers at his fa.rewell reception 1fven by Juetice Department employees in Waabln&ton, D.C' .. on Thuraday. \\3"> tn Ill' \CntcO(l'J on federal hr1hl·f\-lun,p1rat~ cha rges. fhornhurgh had kft oflic-e earl1t>r that month D'"t'r had '>31<l h1'> kgal trouhles hegan in 14 -l \\ hcn he reJecte<l state pa' mt•nt ol Jlr1art• lur Thornburgh"s "lie G1 n0\ 10 :iccom pan' the go,. anor On a trade mlSSIOO lO \l, !'SI (Jerman~ Thornburgh aides denied thl·rc \\ll'> an\ l"OnOl'lllOO Thornburgh" ould 5en c onl' un11I the Rcagan admin1s1ra11on ka' es otlice Jan 20 Compensation for alrbus lily College tuitions to increase seven per.cent by fall; rate to continue WASHINGTO~ C-\P) -House members arc cool to an adm1n1 - trat1on plan to pa) compensauon 10 the families of those killed when a "iEW YORK (-\Pl -(ollcgl' .ind Jn tiu t.,P<1h·n trill~ of nsing .1n t'sttmated S~llloO follo-wrd tn U.S. warship do" ned an Ira nian tuitions "ill rise an a' erage ol ,, tuition-. ··\,\ l' hJ''-' \IJted that so far Br:1nde1s l n1 \t'r'>•I' S~0.186 and -jetliner. with some 1ns1s11ng on percent this fal1. and students at thl' a., ''t' t.in \Ct' tht• rmc oi rnlkge '' R:irnard C ollc11e $21) 150 "absolute guarantet:s" that Iran's most expensive pri vate schools can going to go ur .it th" ratt' fure\l·r ·· Othcr '>chunl<. "hert• student e,. government won't get the money. no" e\pecHhcir fo'µr-~ear education \' t·ragt' thcd d1Jrgt''-a1 fou r-' car prn<.t'' "ill hoH·r near th!' $20.000-a- "Whilc we want to be human-10 cost upwards . of $80,000. tht' r uhht '>chool-. -.~tll go up a more ,~3( mark indudt• Tuft<; l "ni,ersm . itarian. we don't want to be nai ve," College Board said toda~. mo<le!>t ) (X'rtt'nt to S-t-l45 for in-I 01,ersit~ ofChirago. Hanard arid Rep. Patricia chroedcr. D-Colo.. "'erage "fixed charges" at private. -.1att' -.1u<lent'> -or JU'>l o'cr $6.UUO Ra<lcliffl.'. Da nmouih ( ollege. Bos- told State and Defense depanment four-\ ear ins11tu11ons-tu111on. fees. 1nclutling 1nc1tlcn1al ewenses. tlln l nl\ cr<iit' anti :'\e"' Yorl l 'n1. offi cials at a heanng Thursda). room· and board -w111 hit S 11.330 .\t l\\ll-\t:ar rm ate schools. tu1· , t·r,11, President Reagan· has propo~d for 1988-89. up 9 percent from la st llcln ll'l'S. room Jnd board "'ill Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldey. August 5, 1988 Al . Oliy.er N otth tidal _put off until after. general election W'-\ HINGTON (AP) -The Judge m the Iran-Contra ca~ toda) dela\ed former White House aide Oh,·er "'lonh·s trial until after the pre~1dent1al elec-tion to gi ve la wyers 11me 10 son through a vast archive of cla.'>stfied documents. L'. D1stnct Judge Gerhard .\ Gesell re'>pondrng to requests for dela'" b' both sades. St't aside Nonh's Sept. 2o" tnal date. meaning the first tnm1nal tnal arismg from the lran- (ontra affair "'on't takt' plact' unul after the ~o'. 8 election Gesell did not set a ne" tnal date But he ordert'd the defenSt' to fi le aO\ ddduwnaJ motions in lbe case b~ OC"t Ill and told mdepentlent counsel La'-' re nce E Walsh to complete turning o' t'r secret documents to the ddcnse b' that datt' ( 1e'>ell issued lhe bnef order after '\onh·~ attornc.-~s sought post- ponement of a hearing \el for Mon- da\ on the use of C"las~1fied docu-• mcnts. i'orth":. attornevs ha ve aJso ~ought a continuance oflhe tnal until ne\I \l'Jr \\ ahh had also soughl additional ume to proce's classified documents '\onh "Jnts to u~ to defend the d1arge'> ht• conspired to illegally dl\ert l S -Iran arms-sak profits to the '\ 1Caraguan rebC'ls. In .t 'talement. Walsh said: "the cou rt and 1h1'> offi ct" ha'e made n1raord1na~ efTons to bnng this ca\e to J prompt tnal ··v. l' <.hall con11nue our preparati~ for thl· 1nal of the foll tnd1ctme-n\ ag:i1n't thc delendan1 1':onh 1n ac~ (onfantc \\Ith thc <.chcdule fixed bv thl· coun \\ alsh sa id - Thc Ju<lse not onl~ canceled Mon- Ja' ' heannb bu1 ordered Nonh to tik b' ,,·1, : ~ J more specific nouce of the lll" ernml·n1 SCl rets he "ants to d1,cl0"1.· "hcn ht• is tried on charges of t ump1r ni tu ilkµll) .d1' en L' .s.J.ran arm' \Jil' profit .. to the rebels. National une111ployment rate rises to 5.4% iii July 8 ) The Associated Press \\ -\. 111\GTO\ -The nauon·., Cl\ il1an unt'mplo~ment rate~ u.p " ~rc~n1age-po1m to 5.4 percent m Jul) as t~ number of}obless Americans ,hmhed 1-0.000. mo'>t of tht"m teen-agers th!' go,emmt'nt said toda\•. The LJ~ 1r Dcpanment's monthl~ sul"\ e) of hou~holds na11on" 1de sho""ed onl) ~I 1 _more people at "or!.. last m onth 1n conirast to an emplo~ ment pan of ~~ 0:1 m June. "hen out-of-school tt't'n-agen llooded the JOb market. The Jn, -rplu~ ment rate for most segmen1s of the populauon "as unchanged Last m r::h Ti."Cfl-age Joblessness ho"'e'er ro!.e It-percentage points to 15.2 pv,t·nt Teen-agers ac-counted lor J.W ()(J11 of th!' 170.000 nsc in unt''11PI"' ment -\ separate '>Un e~ nf bui.ine"s P,3~ rolls sho"ed a much hcJl\~1er l:ihor market." 1th the c-rc.-auun o t = 5 1)()() Jobs 1n Jul) -150.000 of thrrr n retall 1rade and rnanufaC"tunng Shuttle flrlng delay could be a week c -\PE C'-\ "-\ \'ER-\L Fla -pace'shunlet"ngineersmet toda) to decide "hcther a sluggish 'ahe or a de.fcctl\t sensor caused -a NA-S I\ computer to 'l rub ttlc tifth attempt to test-fire Disco' el"\ 's t"ng1nes. The mos1 hkcly option. limng a ne'1> 'ah eon one of Dt~O"t'I) ·s th tee engines. would delay the test by up toa "eek -\ changt: in computer commands would allow a Sunday morning tcc;1 Either "a'. 11 "as doubtful that ·~ -\ "111 be able to launch Discovery on the fir\! post-lhallenger l11ght l)ept ~9 as planned paying com~nsa11on to the families fall. the board estimated 1n its annual J\t'ragl·S ... o2,, ur ... (X'rcent -\'eragt• ··<.,1ulknt,Jntl thcir lam1heBhould of the 290 killed Jul> 3 \.\hcn missiles <.urH''." of college costs. 1u11wn Jn<l kc' a1 puhhc 1"0-~car Ml hi: <li~ouraged b' these 10· Indictment ,arnnses pilot Ilcen.e clJeaH .. ., from the U.S. cruiser Vincennes .\dding another $1.600. "'h1ch the 1n<.t1tuthW1<. art· intrra'>tng 4 perc.eni 1.rt':l\n'" \.lid C olkge Bdard pres•--r--... destroyed an I ran .\ir .\-300 .\1rbus • hoard e~timates the a' crage student 111 _ ... h... I he l'lt1ard <,a1d the' sample oi Jent Oo'naltl ~tl'''3rt .\bout 5 mil hon \11.\ \ti --\ Federal \' 1a110n -\dmin1stra1ion official hoping to secure a 0}1ng ovcrthe Persia n Gulf ,pend~ on 1nc1dentals hlce bools. ,m.h \l h1-..11., , hJrg1ng room and 'tudeni' "ill -;hare more than S24 oh 1n prl\ ate 1ndusll"\ de'1-.ed a plan used b~ up to 20 m1hta11 p1lotS to cheat "Unless therr are absol ute guaran-,upphes and transponat1on. the total hu.tr<l "J' too 'mall 10 rornp1k an hil11tin tn pubht and pm ate financial tW ~·,3m for1.ommercial a1rhne pilot'~ Ileen~. proS«utors cha rge The three- tces. therr arc going lo be absolute hudget for resident four-~ear pm ate ·" aJgl· .11J n_!.'\t '1.·ar hc .-.atd ~11un1 fcdcral ind1ctment announc-t"d Th ursda~ charged ttlat fourappticants for 1--,,-pn:1 o>t:b~ke1mTtts.~"-:1sa3'1tddHR~ee"p--1:~-\~~~~ieet--<;w.~~-.i.U......u:ac.lLne;~"--~uili.:m.L.J.L.l.Ull.)._jj,'.k.t...filL1k.D.:...._~J.;uu.....UJlli:.J!!J..:-..u.IJUu.:ili-l1.0.1o!...Cl..c.t._~~fillnCJ~~u:e.~~ "ere g1' en ans" ers 10 "nnen exams ad m in1ste~ b' the chairman of thc House S 13.000. ningtun < olkgl' in Bennington. \"t.. hlame shJrp 1u111on 1naea~~ at least F \-\ l111ic1 al and a l -\ir Force offict'r al Homestead ..\1r Force Ba~. nces (omm11tee. . ··\\ e arc. of c-oursc. not at all tJn t'\IX'1.·t l'll'>l')' w re:il·h :ippro\-parth 1m d\.'ln<lhng· federal student :ihhough neither "as a de<.1gnated F-\-\ test C'\am1ner In addmon. the All nations C'\cept the So~ 1et <.urpn~d b~ these increases:· said 1ma1eh . ~11..5411 \.uunting es11m:ited Jtd that lnrn.•, ~hoot' 10 mal e up the 1nd1dmcnt arcu~s at kast one of the SI\ defendants of obtain mg an airline Union ha,·e paid compen)3t1on after Brun· ( arnl'S. dt•put~ und.ersec-reta~ 1nl 1<lt•n1al t'\fX'O<;(.''> ~ar:ih La" rence dllkrt•n1.l' '' 11h a1J program' of their ir.lO\pt)fl pilu l hu·n'K' "llhuul e'er ta l 1ng the tt'St and charg<'S 1hat some oft.he the destruc-1100 of a c1\ il1an aircraft. of the l ' S. Depanment ol Education < ollt'!h' " w, und mos1 t'\fk:OSI' e ~t '"' n p1lnt\ ga\ r false statements tT\ 1ng 10 co' er up the scht"me LAGUNA BUS LINE •.. From Al town busi ness district recent I> to pick up a video for hi s mother. With his father at work and his mothcr temporarily unable to dnvc due to an illness. the bus was Mark's solr source of transponatton dunng the day. tJnliltc-most larger munkipal bus lines, the Laguna system takes a slightly more.-rela"<ed approach 10 its service. said Elaine Bcngcr. "ho has· been a dmer ''"1th the hnc on and off for 13 'cars. "The Orange Count) S)Stem 1s too militant.'" she said. referring to Or- ange Count) Transponat1on Distnct. "We're on tame. but 1f we're minute off we don't have supervisor (\\nt1ng . us up).'" Whale the line ha s cstabhshed stops. the buses" 111 stop to load and unload passengers prett)" much where they want. Benger's 17-passenger van has no cord that passengers pull to let her know where thr\ want 10 disem- bark. -· "It's so small (.'Vef)One JUSt says when the)' want to get otT. · Benger said. Mindful of the hfestl yc in Laiuna .. the vans come equipped with racks for bi cvcles and surfboards. Thl buses also have wheelchair ramps for the handicapped. but in the last two years since the ramps were installed. Senger said no one has used them. ·Although Ben$er said she cnJoys her job. 11 hasn t been without its setbacks. • In 1985. a robber being chased by police plowed his car into Benger·s bus. The bandit"s getawa) car was . going about 120 mph. "l:he. bus was airbomt". but II was RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSnRY llC. .......... ~ .... 1m -a• .. cesTA IU&-541-1151 c-........ ,.. ................ .. .......... UI .... ,. """91r. -&EN'S --...-. ... a..Y c1M>...- l'mpt). Othcn\l~l· 11 \\Ould h3\(' been a rcal d1sastl'f... · Bcngcr. 36. cr:.ickl·d the" 1ndsh1eld "1th her heat! but "a~ '-'Caring a \C~llbelt and t;~·aped senou~ inJuf). During the school }Car. thc hne rnrrlcs a conslOerable number of- r hildren to neighborhoods not ser- ' iced h~ 1he school bus S)Stem. "Our ~·JO to 4:30 (p.m.) runs arc packt·d a_nd bo~ 1s 11 a sccne:· Senger r,a1d. "\\ e tell our senior c1mens to 3\ 01d those runs... , -\It hough the studen ts often makr a lot of racket. Senger said most of them beha' e belterthan the ones" ho rode on the <.chool bus she dro'c before coming lcf l.aguna . It 's not that ~ounsters in Laguna arc neccssanh more "ell beha,ed. 11'<; JUSt that the} seem to ha'"e more respec-t for a bus that requires a fee hcfore you get on. 'lot that Bengrr al"ays dl'mands that ndt>rs pa' thc fare. Jf·someone she kno"s. which includes most of her passengers. happens to be shon of mone), she'll let them hop aboard JUSt the ~ame. \\"1th th rer ~;·passenger busrs. lhm.~ trams. foun an s and the trollc\. the S)SICm IS l'\peCtrd 10 COSt $612.000 to operate· m the coming fiscal }Car. The quaners that clink into the fare box "ill contribute an estimated SI 04.000. Laguna~ ~ourl•ta u well u reeldent. enjoy the c~nvenlence of the ct~·· bues. The lion's share. of the mone} for the lure comes from state and federal fu nds. The t 'rba n Mass Transit .\dmin1str.lUQJl contnbutrcs about S200,000 and the remainder come~ fro m the state. said Ten) Brandt. dtrcctor of mumc1pal services. Thl' hu'e' <lcran the cit~ ·s trans- port.1th1n 1.·l·ntt•r on Broad"a~ e'el') h,lur at I' minull·s to lhe hour and r1.·turn ahou1 -l5 minutes later. Trans- ti.·r<. 1-.o;unl h~ the Laguna hne are guo<l for ndes on the count} 's bus s~stem. 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Police can .make homeless leave, but Problem stays The ctt) of Costa Mesa has a problem that demands attention -the homeless. But to complicate the al read) elusive problem of dealing '"1 th people "ho ha' e no place to live. the city apparent!) think 1t has happrncd upon a solution. And that onl> e\acerbatcs tht.> problem. As the\ should. Costa Mesa officials responded when residents complained that city parks were being used for overnight lodging ra ther than as places of recreation. The city exists to scne itc; residents: • Unfortunatcl-r. the cit\ seems satisfied with onl> half an . . ans .... er. Tht' \:II\ dtrel.'tc<l its Pohce Department to step up enforcement· of t!'\1sting ordinances that prohibit hedcling down 1n public place~. Instead .of a n!gh~·s sleep'. those. who choose to sleep 1n the park receive a c1tat1on. The intention 1s to get people out of the parks. i\s far as 11 goes. the pohn could be considered successful. But a clos~r took re' eals a fla w. The problem isn't really soh ed. Onh the c;~ mptom has been addressed and then in onl~ a parOL;hial persp_cc11 ' c. . ChanCl''> arc tht' tollo.s who have been sleeping in Costa Mesa parks arc still sleeping in parks, or alleys or under frccwa> 0' erpasc;cs. Onl~ thox ou1-of-1he wa} places are now some" here out or la'' enforcement's wa) or.1 more hlo.el:r. be\ond the cit' ·s houndanes. · The 11lcgai '>lecping nO\\ takes place in Huntington Beach or e'~pon Beach or anta .\na. Presumabh res1den1c; in those ci ties ""Ill respond ht...e their neighbor in<. osta \lcc;a and. m turn. their go' ernmt•nts "111 respond" 11h inrrcast·d police patrols. o what happt'ns') The homeless Y.111 rece1,e more tickets. Or. perhaps the) "ill be arrc tcd, onl\ tu be rckased back into the communit~ "here the\ will still°be homeless. The otlic1al response IS essenually no response at al l. The problem remains. Jn fairness. it should be acknowledged few people \\Ould 1n' 1te the homeless mto their neighborhood. We don't want homeless people sleeping in our lobb~ anymore than the people \\ho li'e near Rea Community Center want them thl're r hat'' nut the purpose of parks or lobbies. But m·11her an: "e sau lied that Costa Mesa 1s a belier place to<la~ hecauc;r \\e ·,,.-·run the bums o.ut of IO"-n " Being pour 1s not a cnmc. C :ill them transients illegal ~hens. "'mos or ho mele<;c; It J occ;n't maner Recogn1Le them as human beings. Tht'' m:l\ not be as 'Iman or as hard\\ Ort... mg as \\C might tx· Or 11 'might he that the~ JU t aren't as fonunate. Ho"'e'er <l1rt~ or unJ..em pt. the~ are people. ume need hospuahzaoon. others should be mst1tu· 11onah1l'd oml' need JObs. others JUSt a place to sleep and ho" er. ome ha\C~ been failed b~ societ}. others are losers. In am rase their numbers are gro'' ing here and across the nallOn. \\ e all. whether \.\C like 11 or not. bear a respons1b1h1~ fo r our fello" man. It 1s not enough to 1s'iuc t1cket'i. • :'\o. Costa Mesa b\ 11self cannot soh e the problem. But neither should an) one be deluded into belie' mg this city has offered an adequate response. or that it doesn't bear an> more" respons1btlm than to sweep the parks. l et Cit~ offi cials take the lead in proposing real solutions. In' olve other c1t1es. the county as well as state and federal authont1es. Address the roots of the problem. not j ust the disturbing S) mptom,s.., T~ to do something for the homeless. not to Jhem. · Just don·t pretend the probtemnrr be solved b) making 11 go ;rnq~ Long tria ls ( Public confidence in the S)Stem ofJus11ce that deals Y.1th the cscalaung cnme wave in Southern California can hardl) he enforced b:r casual anent ion to three cases long in the news One 1molvesan OrangeCountydert'ndant, Randy Kraft, . ''ho stands accused of sexual!) assault mg. drugging and mu11latmg 16 men he murdered. .\not her is the celebrated events re\ olvi{lg around Richard Ramirez. who is charged with 14 murders and has admitted that he is a devil ~orsh1per. . The third tnal invoh es n reduced list of defendants in the McMartin Pre· chool case 10\0h1ng \\Jdespr'ead child molestation. One cc;11matc 1\ tha1 11 "ill ta!..e ~.011(J prospecuvc JUr~ members to c;eat a panel tor the Ra mm:1 tasc and that the tnal \\Ill take tuo \Cars. The Krait JUT) li\t totaled 900 "hen the trial opened .. The McMartin ju11 JS alread) in piace. Mcmhers are paid a fe\\ dollars a da' plus minimum tra' cl C\~nse for dut~ that ma~ ue them up for a ~ear or N o L'.nder the circumstanres. ho\\ mam can be.cager to ser e? .Lo .\ngelcs (ounl). has I 36 cascs·':i"<l\ttng. trial in "h1ch the death peoalt~ could figure. ' .\ m ore troubkc;ome question 1s "'h~ 1t takes so long to get rases read' for tnal and then" h) should so much time be required fo r the actual proc:'l'ss'> Tht• complex11~ of an) case that '""olves multiple murder~ means It must have 'an extensive tn\eSt1ga11on period ... (and because) Cahforn1a has strongly maintained 11S death srntcncc proy1s1on in capital cases. the possibility that such .a p~nalt) can figure in a case demands the most careful kinds of organ11at1on and ·presentation. •... Despite all this. rhe system that makes such time con liming acll it' pmsible also deserves to be studied and rcchcdccd O) com.petcnt authorities ever) few years o n the po 1b1ht) that ome speedie r program can bt followed. O~ANGE COAST lllily Pilat SU Gabriel V•lley Tribue , ... ,. [OIOI o..r-, ·~' fdrl0t '•°'* News fdilOt .......... Cify Cd.tot ... , .... Pf~Onclot Hl•t .. ,~ U..lljl"I M.t• ........ ~Mwort ..., . .,., ... OAs;._. M_..t•Ult Dwectot ., f""'9 C.ruta .-~KtOI Ctf'hl ........ ~Olk .... ·· ... ha vtng all but ignored the state Jn May and June. the two contenders must c1evote Inordinate amounts pf time and money to California. · · . ~~~©wJl·flldi~ ",/: Earliei primary-would give California· vote importance ---State crucial in picking next president, ------~ but it 's s hut out in candidate selection ~.\( R \ \1EJ\ TO-lt"s more 1han a b11 1ron1t that Caltforn1a should assume :i l'flt1 cal role in electing the nc\ 1 prl·•;ident ''hen tt played such a m1n1't'ult· role in dclerm1ning the 1dcn11 1~ ot'thr pres1den11al nominees. Thac had been a bncf penod. ('3rl} 1n thl· 'l'a,on ''hen 11 ~ecmed as if the 'l'f\ o;11t' l•I lhl' l'andtdatc fields would J1ciatc 1ha1 Cahforma"; June 7 pn· mar' \\\lull.I be important. Ru! 11 ''a'i ·not to be. Modern. rncJ1:i-om·nted politics emphasize 'IX'CU and momentum and b) the ltnll' thl' long pnma0 cara,·an had ''"und 11'> ''3' 10 California. Demo-l r:11 \1 1l'harl Dukak1s and Rc- puhl 11:an George Bush had their nom1na11on' se"cd up. · Thus. nc11her man felt rom pelled to six·nJ more than a-bare minimum ,1n10uni 0111mc 1n 1hc state. and s1nre l'Jl h is ~ rclau' c stranger to C'ah- torma. nct1her has etched himself inw 1hc political landscape. rhc current polls sho" that Oul-.ak1\ ts leading Bush in (ah- forn1a. but 11's a nu1d St\Uation. The ~assachusclls governor rece1' ed qu11c a bit of ppht1cal "bounce" from the Democrats' kissy-face convent ion 1n Atlanta. The vice president still has his moment in the conven11on spot· light la1cr 0th1s month. and California has a rcrcn t record of ''Ollng Re- pubh<:a n. \\ hal"; more 1mponan1 is that \tratl'g1sts for neither can eas1I~ mu~tcr thr necessan 270 elecloral 'tilt'' \\t1hou1 Cah fo.rn1a's 47. -\nd. hJ' 1ng all but ignored the state in \1a' and June. the two contenders mu\t dt'\Ote inordina1e"amounts of llml' and mone' 10 Cahforn1a. \II ol that 1<> ih1s \car's s11ua11on In lhl' nwanumc. the state can act 10 rn,url' that 1n 1992. Caltforn1a '01cr' pla' a larger and more ap- propna1t· rt>ll· tn choo.,tng tlw parties' nominet''>. 11°'1 dt•nwaning and ~ell-1.kfeaung !hat Cal1forn1a should wall until June 7 to s1agl'11\ prc~1dcntial pnmar~. It hasn·1 pla~t·d a ~1gn1tkan1 roil' in choo,1ng a pres1tkn11al nominee 'ltncc 1412. and 1hc \\Orld of national j')Oltlll'<, h,1, unJcrgOOI.' 1ncreJ1ble ,hangl'' -.inn• then There ''a'> a lot ot 'cn11mcnt 1n poht1Cal nrdos -~1H·n the fact tha1 IH) ( altfnrn1an \\3\ running for pres1- 1.knt -IO mu'c up lhl' primal! date 1h1' H'ar Bui (,o, Cit'orgc Deu- t..mc1ian . for rea<,ons 1ha1 "ere ne,er run' 1nC1ng. "as opposed w an~ l hangt' He c;a1d he d1d n 't like the C\JX'nse of ha' ing t\\O rmmartl'S one 1n thl' earh spring for prcs1dcn1 and a later one tor slate oOkcs. Thl' l.'OM I'> not an 1ns1gn1fican1 factor. but 11 pales nexl 10 the state's pla~ ing a more important role 1n determining "ho occupies the White House . ..\nd 1n a stale budget of more thiln $45 btlhon. the cost 1s chicken teed. Perhap" there should be a senes of regional primaries. Perhaps Congress should bring some order to the chaos b' dictating uniform rules for select· 11)g delegates. Perhaps a lot oflhings. Cahfom1a. ho"cver. shoutdn'1 \\all It should act 1n its own inleresl a~ 1he "leadership state" lhat Deu- l.me11an often proclaims 11 lo be. There is. as ~sscmbl> man R~chard Ka11. [).<;cpuhcda. said Wednesda). J bnef ··\, 1ndo"'" in "'h1ch to act. Ot'l·au\C once th1! )Car's pres1den11al ckct1un 1s O\ er. bolh parties "'ill hc~in 1hc lour·) ear-long process of DAN WALTERS ru nning for the 1992 nom1nat1ons. ilnd the mo' cmcnt of election dates ''ill ht· t'olorcd b~ the hopes of 1ndl\ 1du.1l cand1dates. J..:i11 and R e ~ublican As- '>l'mhl~ man ~oss Johnsqn are ro- '>r(ln,onng a bill that would move the 't:u~··., prC<;tdl'nllal primal) to late rl·bruaf\ It \\OUldn't be the first In lhl' n.Hil)n . bu t 11 \\Ou Id he among the tiN and thu5 t'Ommand huge auen- lllln from candidates. T~~ took 1he1r bill . \\h1ch alrcad) h;i' cleared the .\sscmbh . to the ~l'n.lll' Elt'l t1ons ('o.mm1ttee \\'1.'dnesda~ and made 1hc cogen1 case for ad,annng !ht' pres1dent1al pn- man Htt! 1hr comm1lll'C rcJCCtt.'d the bill on a lopc,1dcd 4-1 'ote. one Re- puhhcan '011ng for the measure and three Dcmocr:m and one Republican '011ng against 11. The \lated obJl'l't1ons were man). r.rnging from Sen Herschel Rose- nthal's rnmplaint tha t 11 dicfn'1 do an~ 1h1ng 10 booS1 'oter reg1stra11on and turnout to en . Lero\ Greene's that '11 would require threl'rlerttons in one 'rar. .\t hcst tho e "ere paroc hial and pcnphrral roncerns. >\nd one srrspcCTs that as much as an~ thing, the 'ote ''as a stab al Johnson. the author "f a h1ghl) unpopular campaign contnbu11on ltm1t in111atl\C that was appro,cd b~ \Oters 1n June -the more ~o ~inn.· the same commmee had appro' ed an earlier 1)res1den11al pnma0 1n the past Dan Jhlters is a syndic•ted columnist. I_rvine Company has stake in Orangecountj'sfuture T Ill· nt•w gr0\\1h manag~ment plan for Int• unincorporatco pon1ons of 01.1ll~l' ( ount) -1he docum t·n1 urJt·rl·d ~r<rn n up b) the Board of \u1w n 1\ors t'' en before the 5()-('allcd ( lllll'm ~cn ... 1hlc Growth lnttiall'C \\;J\ rla<t'd on 1a ... 1 June's ballot -ha'> pa'l-.cd th<· Count) Planning Com- mr<1'>10n and the Board of Super- ' l'\Or<. Te,111~ 1ng before the Planning ( om m 1c,s1on on behalf of the grO\\lh managcmi:m plan 1>.-as c ·arol Horr- man. '>COIOr director of rC'iOtfrce cn111kment for The In me Co. ;\o" \\a11. I can hear the choru'i o( "If The In inc ( o. ·~ for the plan, 11 must noi be' Cl! good for the c1t11cns of Orange< ount~ ··But that concept is dead "rong. for one thing. The Ir' inc Co. l'i \Cf\ much 11self a cit11en of Orange Count\. ~hd the polnt that s-o ma.n) people .. cem to overlook is a point made before the Planning Com- 1nm1C>n b> Hoff man. That is: "The nature of our business is one of long-term asset management. no1 ju~l -,ho n-term de\ elopment. W.e h3\C a~ mu ch at stake in the count~ 's future and the managemeni of ll'i iro" th a'i an) other organ11a11on. mdi' 1du~I or entll) ... .\nd that point 15 well taken. Just as all of u~ as c1111ens of Ora nae Count) "' l' her\!. ~ndJuSt as man) of us ~ork htrc. 3nd JU \ as $0me of us own a home ~ere. $0 The Jr\'1ne Co. Jhe here "'c>tk~ hcte -and o"'ns far more than a home here. .\s 1nd1\lduals. 1f v.c want to lta\o'C, ~e can stll our home an a sh on ptriod of umc. pod:ct thr proe«ds and moq~ awa,, But Tht lr\ inc C'o. cannott•atil do that. Ra1hcr than O\\ n a home or two. the com pan~ m\ ns millions of square feet of otlin· buildings. industrial fonh11c~ and rl·tail l'Cntcrs. and th ou \and\ ofa(lartment units. That's the com pan~\ ~amc plan - to o\\n a hu ge propt•rt~ ponlolto ngh1 hen.· in nranjll' C ount' \\ a result rhc Ir\ inc ( 0 IS far mon.· an\IOU'i than am 1nd1' 1dual c111n•n. or group of c111icns. to have the count) "Ork -and "-Ork \\ell. The propcrt) ponfolio 1s of far less 'aluc 1f traffic 1s clogged and 1f clements of good urban planning are ~rapped. · Yet. tht• com pan\. understands that its proper!) portfolio 1s also of far less "alue -JJJ~t as our homes are ofless 'aluc -1f th e county's \ ibrant l'conom' sh m els up. As Hoffman told the Planmng Com mi ssion: "The pace or ne\\ growth and the 1 adcquan of the infrastruct ure sntem to supp0rt 1t nrc a i;o urce o( ~real concern to U!I. Our company belle, es that grO\\th can and should be accommodated in a wa> that meets Orange ( ount~ housing. emplo)· mcnt and economic de\ elopment go:ils " In barking the &rO\\ th management plan. ~he eontinued. "Growth should proceed concumntl) w11h the con- ttn4cd de' elopment and 1mpro\ e- me01 of publ1 stf\ 1ees nccessar) to uppon nc"' de\ tlopment" The In inc Co .. 1tona "''h other de' eloper\ such as the Santa Marpri1a Co . uodc:rstand that the) "111 haH to ~Ir 1 hca') ptl'tentqc of the cost oft~ improvement of publ1net'\ 1CC\. .\ddreu1na one pan of the ~ arowth man11t~' plan. MARTIN BROWER creati on or a so-called detic1ent mtc~cuon fund. ~ts. Hoffman said. ~"!This fund ) \\ill be rostl) ro our indu<itn . but rt a rcahs11r approach "h1ch ,\ 111 alk>" new de' tlopment to p:" its fair share and address existing problem interscrnons." The process b~ which the county's gro" th management plan element has been created -by a citizens' co mmi11ec with input from all interested paf\,ies. with open public h~anngs and attion by appointed and C'lccted representatives of the county. and ~uh case o ( amendment when 1n1.·' 1tublc problems arise -1s the ,proper "a~ to address Orange Coun- t~·, nc1.·d~. ')omcho"-. this method feels mort like dcmocnic) in action than docs 1 pc1111on \Hlltrn 10 private. circulated for ~1anaturcs under a catch> mother· hood heading. and then sturk ~n the b.111ot. In this rtgard Jet's clost \\1th another quote from Hoff FNn. who told the Plann1ns C'omm1ss1on: "This plan cstabh$hcd transponauon aoals that "ill allow the count) to do tht hc\t It pou1bl~ t'an. as oppowd to other proposal\ which aucmpttd to rtqu1re the imposs1f>lc... · M.nlfl llnnr ,..,,.. tlte .... ,. l~••r .. ,,,.,,,. a,.,,.,·, On.p c-11 ,,.,,.,._,. J1C1 AllEISOI and DAU VAN ATTA Shultz still frustrated by Noriega .WASHINGTON -Secretary of State George Shultz is making a last stand 10 get rid of Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega, who has proved to be as in tractable asa tfok oo a dog. . And while we're on the subject of dogs Noriega is getting a little help from'· the "Mad Do& of the Middle East " Moammar Gadhafi. While Shul0tz was trying to freez~ Nori~ out, by economic sancuons, 1n.- 1clligcricc sources tell us Gadhafi sent him at least $20 million to pay his troops and keep them in line. In spite of the setbacks. Shultz is dc lermined -even . more de- termined than the president -to oust Noriega. The secretary of state was a key player behiRd the coven action finding that Reagan secretly signed last month bolstering oppos1· 11on to Noriega. Reports leaki~g out sa) the finding is a tei?1d, nor~·m1li~ry ptarr aimcd-at-pftta t 1 ng-an tt-Nen• factions.in Panama. And 1t wasa mild sop to Shultz. who refuses to rele~l. The White House was anxious earlier this )ear tq,let Shultz take the lead on some issues. Shultz had complam,·d durmg the Iran-Contra hcanngs that he had been robbed of his foreign policy leadership role. He. "'as circumvented by the Defense Department and the National Secur- 11) Council and humiliated by the White House. Shultz staked out two issues to sett le before Reagan leaves office -a • M 1ddk East peace plan and the ouster of Noriega. The former has been a bust. The latter. a disaster. Our sources say Shultz' efTom to get rid of Noriega reached th eir nadir during a bitter debate at a top-level meeting m the White House situation room March 31 . All along, Shultz had pitted himself against the Defense Department and ttic Ceniral Intelligence Agency. The Pentagon likes right-wing. pcace- keep1 ng dictators and figured Noriega could keep things calm 1n the Canal Zone. The CIA liked its tight rcJa- 11onsh1p "'Ith Noriega. never mind the evidence of drug running, eol- lus1on with Fidel Castro·and sundry 1nd1scret ions. Bui here was Shultz, in a mecung of the National Securi ty Planning Group. demanding Noriega's he~d on a pla11er. He began by ad vocating a er '\-sponsored coup, but Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci and tbe CIA said 11 would be loo easy to 1race a ~ coup to she CIA. OK. Shultz said. Then let's kidnap Noriega and bring him to Miami to s1and trial on drug trafficking charges. :"Jo ~a},...said Carlucci and the CIA <;taffcrs at the meeting. . Shultz then suggested building a mass" e U.S. troop presence in Pan-· ama. ostensibly to protect U.S. c111zcns there. But Carl ucci said Jhe JOb ,.,,ould take as many as 20.000 men . and that was too many to send. It would agsravate our "Big Brother'' rcpulallon 1n Lat in America. Reagan kaned toward Carlucci and agreed to a scaled-down proposal -a.milita ry presence of 1,300 troops. But Shultz is no quit1er. so he continued to tum the screws on economic sanctions. He was thwarted b.) the mischievous dictator of Libya. Gadhafi. who secretly backed Nor- iega with cash funneled through a series of ba nks. via Hong Kong to Pa nama Cit}. Castro chipped in, too . and Nonega dipped into his own cache -believed to be billions of dollars -to hang on during the economic squeeze. Jn spite of Reagan's covert action tind1ng last month. Shulu is one of thr fe\' people _left in the adminis- trauon \\ho still thinks the United Sta tes can get Nonega's thumb out of Reagan's eye. A resolution of the Noriega mess would not hurt {>resi- dential cand1daic..George Bush either. PEOPLE'S '\!OVOCATE -A Wa )cross. Ga .. businessman. noting tha t the Japanese are investing heavi- 1\ in Amenca. asks us. "What 1s your assessment of the potential danger to the national secunty?'" He also raises another question; CouJd this be deliberate Japane~ strategy to subvert the United States? ~mericans owe their current pros- perity. largely. to foreign investments which have bolstered the economy. Foreigners arc drawn by attractive interest rates and a stable govern- ment. They will pull out if a better opportuntty beckonsclscwhctt10f all the foreign investors. the Japanese are the most cautious. In international investment parlance. they art UFOs -last in. first out. They're loolcina for profits, not rcvenac for World War If. MJNl-EDITORIAL -Ttmt was when the P'tlt American dream was to ara<1u1tc from Harvard and be- come ~nt of the Uni1ed 9ulta. ..\ 17-)ear-old A fahan rd'u,ee has modified that $1ipn1)'. Waheed Alim rtttntly won a Domino·1 Pina comptt1tion c.mina the honor of faslcst piua maker in lht na~. A5im's drtam is to .,aduate fhim h1&h SC'hool and ooen hts own OOm1no'1 fninchite. NOi "'"'"* C'ln be president. and totMbody has 10 malc:e the piw. JM AM,__, 0... t'M A,,. .,.. .,.,la,., t'lh , ... ' \ • Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT /Friday, August 5, 198& lt.7 l Clients, friends back broker fired in magci~i~e inquiry f Y Tbe Associated Press abl\ made le'>!> 1han S t.000 1n com-C .ill.than \\ h11 ":1' tirl·d IJ">l "eel.. · 1 ha\l' hcl'n 1mpresM"d v. 1th Br1.,1n . 1 A 28-)ear-old broker who "a' fired m 1ss1onc; from the account of a client Ill>'' Ian'' Jn 1 n\ l'\ll(.11 11in h~ thl' lor .. ome 11mc ht·rausl' he 1~ 'l'r\ ta11 l>r hie, alkgcd role in the Business "'ho ''orkcd at a Torrance pnn11ng "itTu11t1l'' .rnd hlnangt· Com-.inJ"o11'11r~ WSl'll~ouc,uml·thinghl' \\ cct.. \tock-trading ~candal was re-plant ''here Business Weck 1s {>Ub· m1"1nn htl u'' 11g on aJ, Jn<. 1: 1nfor-J11t•"1'1 bl.'111:' l' 1n " '>atd < 1t•c1rgl' ~11dcd U'i a competent. a\ erase hc;hed. The Orange ( OUOt\ Rcg1s1cr rllJllon hl' Jlk~l·<l1~ PO'-\t''-'>l'd about "'IJ)llll'f J ( allahJn dll'lll \\ hll\C trader. hi\ friends and clients said in reported Wedncsda~. attnbuung the thl· rn.1g.J11nt··, "'-'l'l..h ''"l ~·ltp c!Jughtcr I l·'>l1t' h'l'd 1n thl' ">Jmc \naheim. 1n format1on to anon) mous sources wlumn l olll·gt' durnrno~ a' C ,illahan • .. .\II he Y.anted 10 Ix "'a" a broke r" I !11\\l'H'r 'l'' cr.11 111 ' .ilbh.rn ' Hill \1athl·r of I J \ anl' '<lid ht• Brian<. allahan.1hc lormer Pruden-une person fam1har "1th Callahan\ t ltl'nl' ralh1·J 111 'upport him 1n "1thJ rt•\1 h1-, Jlu1un1 trom Prudrn t1Jl-Bach{' •cun11~s broker. prob-career told the Los .\ngeles T1mec; 111h'" l '" 11Jl-Bt1l hl' lullo" '"~ < JllJhJn ' <lt\· M UTUAL FUND S \ .. tt 6.ono Gro Oll\\,11 hul nut l)\ t'r ltlOll'rn'>. JOOUI < Jll.thJn·, wnJur1 .. , llJllU"-l'd Hnan I rum PJ1nt·\\ d1- h~:r 111 Pru-HJlh<'.. \IJthl•r \Jld .. ,l)\\ I'm g<11ng 10 ~II light JnJ m.ll Ix· hl··11 bl: l'\Ont•ratcd th1:n I .. in ·~·n ,1n J.:rount v.11 h him J~in I h · Tim.:.. r1:p1Hlt<d :h.11 C allahan\ groc,, lOmm1-,.,1on<. W'>\' ;n .1hou1 ~~~II IM 111 in I 'I ., trnm Jhout 1 -tll.l~MI in ·l'lbh OI 1h.11 1..ro" Prudl·n11al-H.1l he brol..t·r<• Jrl· • t' p1 ,Jlh .1llm,l·d 111 l..l'l'P ,-JX'rl,'llt 111.l• Pl'ra·n1 ,,!-. · :;~ '"~ "lk \,,1,J111ngmrJ1m rl·numlx·r, Jnd tnil~ :JUfl'\\l\l' JX'<•Plt' \hul.l 11111rl· than 1ha1 .. ont· unn.1m1·d . ,. Farmf O\ ,. ' . . . J!11.incn ·. .. ·. " '"llrlt' told the I inw' rhl· hrol..l·r \\a' \ullilll'lllh \lll lt'\\lul ll\l\ll'' t•r tu Ix· n.inw,l h' PruJ l·n11al-A.1, hl· J' 1>nl' .. 1 11' "' • 111n\t-1nipfl'' t:J hr1•!..l'r' in J ~l\ m11n1h \0'11fX'llllOll thJI t'!ldn.I 1r Brian Callahan I "'' .1.11\ I hl· l1 rm p111\ 11.kd ( di,1h.tll •\llh J tr\'l' lllfl'l'·\Lll kJ\l' " .1 ',,\\ p," '" h, t .11fahJn ;i1ll·n1.kd "i:n 11<: · H 111.h \, r • .. 1 .1 ( .11hnli. ho\\ \lhm1I ·tn \· .1.e1m \\hl'll' ht· "'J' J ll/-- 1-, :i"" \IJ1.ll nl J 1t1otbdll plJ\l'I ~rnd .111 .1l t11r 1n .1 \l'ntur c la\S pla~ I k hn,1111t' hookl•d on tht marktt .11 Jgt· 11 ''hl·n h1~ father gine him t·1~h1 ,hJrl•, "' \\ Jlt Dtl>nl'~ C'o .. then 1r.1J111~ JI. I t1 ,h:m.• Ill-"'a) able 10 'l'll 1h1 '1t11.:I.. tcir ahout $62 a share. .ind I ,, pJrt·111' later opened an Jltllufll lnr lllm JI a \frrnll L'nch 11llill . 111 olk~t· < .1ll;ihan organized an in , 'tnwm duh that more than 30 'tu1kn1'.1nd l.1u 1lt' ml'mlxrs101ned . r lh \Ill\" m.srl..1:1 remained ( J1 .. 1ll.111' rnman. p;t~\IOn \\htle Jlll'fldrng l l K 't'r'>tdt' I.'' en though ht m.1J11ll'J n I''', hulo~' t .t l.t11.1· ' f)\ r, h.int ltlr edu.:a11 ng h1', 111h.lllJ111• 1duung no' ices 10 th1· n1.irl..c: "·' dcmonstratc.-d '"hen h1 .1111. 1p"1:h1hl 1dl'J Jtagt>~3 of I \I i-·[' l ~ II~ 1nl1'\I 1n "h1C'h p.in , ,, t ,, , ht"t' thl' lxst 11" •I .I l'l llt l''l''n111' 11!1. 1dl'J 10 the d ll\ lil"'ll l\lntt'SI in J'> n l)h l.'.d Hl\O a tht· Rt•g1st<.'r has ~Jn d1ntnbullng a ·11.~ <.ummar. 10 the ' ''' ~ut the nt'.V.!>paixr 't'' ~·•ltl 11, • ''' .ih t Jllahan folio"'· ' ii:+-FDIG chiefsays FSl:tIC may ,~~· :: need more money to survive .. Group • •l •I• ·. • •:t ' ~ " .. .. ii :_. .. .. 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( urr nt Dal· fJ , · \t 1hl\ tlnw \\l' 't'l' nothing on 1l·l· h11r1111n th.11 lht' in,ur:.inn• funJ '"'n·1 1x· .1hk lo hJndk g)'l'll normal NYSE UPs & DowN~ Ni me I inoriec ~ 8 °ocr" > Za11a·a Co J Varco 5 \~Co•:> • vt1' b Navs•• ""'C ] v Be• er 'IC :-• 8 For,,.. caCo ~ un •Co O Caro•coPc• 11 ~s Ho""'e 11 MC Co•o 13 usse u Wvselect- 15 Or e"'E '" 16 Pr meMot• 17 New"a 1~. 18 UnvMtC"l' ~ 1Q RPC E"'ol 20 Ge'le•cr- } I CoufllrvM•11 2 Navs•r ,... A 3 Pan" 11\.1'1 24 Be11er1v 25 Nav s'ar . .., . , Cll9 Pcf ~" ~a 0 " 91 v" s J 0 " 69 o·· ~ J o·· :,9 -[i ~:: .. .. •l g:· ~:: 0•1 ,,. 8~ • Qfl OTC UPs & DowNs •11111. 1.1•nd11wn') .. H 11• :ht' nt'\lt'\l Jnd m11.,1 "I." :~1 ... •i. ..,,,,,·mmt'nt t'\\1ni;i1t· I pr11"1t ni. faung. thL h·JnJI °'·; ·' JnJ I nJn ln.,u(;in, l 1 irp I ' ,• I \\ti 111..l'I\ 1.·11\l • ' ~hth 11'11 ,,,, h1l1111n" to r.\l•'l' thl' ,,t\" ._, inJu,1n ti• hl·allh I ti~ rruhkm-.. .., gl'lt1h~ '"lf't' .it '"mcthtnc hl..l' SI h1ll1on .i m11n1h lil· ...inl • TiiJI .1ppr;il\.1I 11tlnl'tl ;11 lht 11,,u,l· BJnl..1ng <, nim1ttl't l'n \\ t•J nl·.,,dJ' t'.111' ,h, 1r. 1 •I rr 'Jlt' .1n.1 h 'I' !;!t1'.'"t''-"hi, h rang.t• up •11 SI•• hrll111n Pu t 11 1\ l"l,trh l\'ltt J\ h1!'.h J' 1tht·r )?t 'l'rr'nln: L''llmJlt'' l ht· hdt'tJI lh•ml· l 11Jn RJnl.. H•>rtfJ. 1h.. p;m ... n1 agenn or thr ~'I I< .ind the rt'gul.11ur 111 thl· .,..,: ... •ll ' ~ I " \J\ !ll!\ lll\lllUltlln\ J 'l lllt nth put 11\( p·r Ll' t.11;! JI $ \ "11l1tm " th n l!'ll ~.::t n1 n \I S 1tt ~}iTT1~g.· l tkrl·ll " 1t-.( •t'"'" r:il '(•r IJrgl't 1hcrl' 1) lmle • J 1th I \LI( nc..-eds mor~ \,· ,Iman ~1d tht' hank 1'<1,1 .. 'l'' l'OUl' prn1ec11on<. also ··an.• I 'J'llrl'"lll '>ldt • \ ·• • u~h \,·1dman ~ agl•nc~ 1n- . ,,, ' mmt'rl 1al hanl..~ -not sa' · n~' .111J ll13n 3'>'tO<.lallOOS -11 IS ,. 11d, tng tht· f\LIC " problems be· , al"t' 'oml' ha' l' p1 oposed m~rg1ng 1h, l\\O tn':>urance funds. a mo'e "1 llman and hani...., o-ppose. ~t'P ( harle'> \churner. ().1'., . \J1J •11rmhcr' l)f Congre s n:gard 1'.rnl.. h<1ard ""llm3\e~ as O\erh o p- 11m1'>t t and "'t'rl' 111..l'I:-to gt'e more r ·Jt·n•e 111 ...,t·1dman"• number. tlmJ n \J1J h1'> c.>"'n agen~ this t'.tr '' 111 i:;utkr ll<. tirn loss since ns 1n'J rg 111 4'W IJrgd~ be-cause of ,, -J l'1lh1m paH1u1 lCt "...;(''\8 C'orp . ( 1 ir 1•t1t· ' < lur tal..mg O\.t'r f •'I lh·putili, 8.m I h 11.1, ~1d hr "'pl"(·tC'd 10 n·co' c.-r nJn •I 1ha1 Jnd •n \\ edne\da' he !'-I •11 ,!, \ ',1" ''lt''1Jll lllf the fir \ Uml" C)f ' .. , , r ·n~rt'" 'lJ tht· ~t'.t~;ir. ' i.· 1 1 n .11 -<l\l S2 h1lhon ICI S 1 \,t •un11n~ c 11r .. t: < ng't'" .1u\l1t· 1.tr11'1 ,1r.H " J 1._ . .," lht ,ri11t1n~ '•II 1 ,. 'l'J'-'' .I' ,t nu".'"'t ,-, CJl>l c hu: l • .ti ,v 'C' trUt'. tht' Ftf'l '' ,JrnJI"', ·· .... 1'"1' ',;, ,l·:i.t llt'" !•I dt1n .. n·,,ul· 11ould surpass , •I!· r.,, •, ""' J,·h.t'L "1,1·1ht•1 ''·' l11u1 ,,• ( ununt•ntal :.1\J'IJ'•''' "lll""' ,, "ll't'tkJ · 1 'lJil '1 ·r •I< h tJ2.!1 The FDIC •l.t t•i. '·" 1ni!' indu,1 ' 'I"'"' $.J ' hilhun 1n lhJI l nt I,,, \1 t~i," ,·'11'1lJll' ha,t· ''" t' .I t'\fll'tl\ tu rt'<'ll\t'rall '"-'n 111" l·n••t.:l.'.I ·' '11rPt1rt an ".·" • 1,,• 111n .1r~11'1wn· that t"• f \I It '' h1lh \, -111 111 ,,.~•th "or,ened his ,·IX'd' '11 h.t'\ ••ll 1n l '1"' I •I 1hc (()IC lund \\h1ch . ,_. " ·-ul 1..1' c '~l~· J~'~'~-~-~a~n~~~!f:~~l ~IJ~h.A\~~~:~~-91~~~--=---=~ .'.\ I\ l'<tlh\\l'l (,l\J'IJ\\'f nl\1 11 ''t ',·r 11 \\'1JmJ n·, _ ''' "tlhun -11u1;1u11a.i11:a11;1~-------- HEW V()AK CAP "'A SOAO 1Wet•,_S \110•"'9 ....... 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In ·newsracks by 3 p.m. N y s E c 0 Mp 0 s I Tl T R ~ N s .~ !~ 11 0 N s FRIDA Y'S CLOSING PRICES Stock prices decline NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices saKJed in ~lov. tradi ng today. faced with news of continuing rapid growth in employment. Before the market opened the Labor Dcpan- ment reponed that the unemployment rate edged up to 5.4 percent last month from the 14-ycar low of 5 .. percent 1t reached m June. But the monthly statistics that Wall Street watches more closely: on nonfarm payroll employ- me nt. told a different storv Pau olls in n cased :?S3.000 m July. and the figure tor June was re vised upward to show a pm of 532.UOO. , .\long "•th robust economic growth. analysts s.11d. that raised the prospect of increased innauonan prcss ure"s. and gave the Federal Rcsene fres h cause 10 consider tightening credit furt her. ll • ~ .. !o.: ~s .• s • ll • 1l .11 ••I '! . . . ,g ·= 29 ,,,_ • B .-s • S'•• .. 81g Boa~ 'olume came to 113.40 million shares. dov.n from t 57.24 million in the previous \ess1on and the smallest total since a I 02.64 m1Jhon-sharc da) on May 23. The NYSE's composite index slipped .46 to t 53.09 WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP) Auo. S Prw. Adv~n<:ed ·~ ~ Oechned y nch11noed 011l 1J\ues ~ew hooh' ew lows AMEX LEADER S 1 GoL o Quo TE s ME TALS Quons HEW YORK tAPI -SQOI nonl.,roua ..,.._, pncM r r1oay. Akim ......... $1 71 Pet pouno HY Come• llPOI month CIOMd Ttlv Coppe< • 17'>· Ill cet>I& a pouftO US Oeallnaloon~ C..... 93 ~ c.nta oer POUl'O NY eom... tC>OI montll Tllu lMd . 36-38 c.111 • pounO Dioc. 66-70 W\ll. l>OUnd Oetf-ecl Tift . $4 SS 11 ~, ... w .... COtr\potlla Pf!Ce oer lb ' ....... 16 910 Har>O~ & Hlfl'\l<I Conly Ollty CIU04•1 Sllvet se ass .,.. 1roy 01 . NV Come• llC>OI "'°"'" ~IOHO Tiii.i • Merc11tJ • $3SS OO·S341S 00 per 71 IO llH ll ~Yori! ...,..._ • $571 25·'530 00 troy oi .. H Y 1con1rac11 ,....,..... "3S 00 H Y IHrc 11P01 Pet lfoy Ol TJltl WH AT NYSE Dio NEW YORK (APl Auo. s ~. Adv-need .1. 11· Declined y nch109ed ., 011l 1JSues ~ew hoohs 9 .ew 15>ws 13 I NYSE LEADE RS NEW YORK (AP) -s.ies •• P.rn. Price and nel change of Irle IS mosl active New York Slock Excnanoe ls}\45. 1radlno na· tlonallv at more 1non s 1. Namt. Vi L~t C~ N110M Pow S. 1 1111 -\.'a uke Pow •. •. 1'1t 9,n~otors t·~· t 'It t Ve Am I Pw • , , 2 ~ -Ve Var iv . . • Svnllx , S, • -I~ Insilco Corp , 9, -v. ~mlthBeck , S, + 1 ~ IHowr , , -~ oeing ·m· -"· ~oraoe?cn , , -~ 1en1ron , + .,. rlmeMotr , -1 EmersonEI s 9 , I '• BankAmer 91•, 1 + ,,. Dow JoNE S AvERACES NEW YORK (APl -Final Oow·JonH . ks <>oen H Low nd 2fl6.~2 : 21fJ.-" J ~: · ~r.aoes for AU:9 5 ~ 11M I inlf If.IE.I· . Tin ~ !Ildu• ,·m· ~~!h ~. ~~. NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Mosl acllve OVf(• ·1he·coun1er stocks suoolitd bV NA50 JLast er Bid Astred 1 l'IJ . .., ij~. 111 .., tt~ Busines~ productivity sho\\[s sharp decrease \\'A.SHI NGTON (>\Pl-Busmcu product•' ll) 1n th e second quaner detenorat cd at a rate unequaled sinct I 981 . the governmen t rcponcd Thursday. promoting some analysts tb predict major troubles ahead for the tconomy·s competitive vigor. The efficiency of non-farm bus•· nesscs m producing goods and ser- vices declined 1.7 percent in Apnl through June. its first dt(rcasc since 1986 and the biggest decline since 1981 . the Labor Dcpanmcnt's Bu- reau of Labor taristics said. Productivity had men at an annual rate of 3.4 J>Crctnt 1n the first three -monthtt of 1988. and had been improving at a nuc of I percent to 2 percent annually in the previous three rears. RcOccttng the strona cconom1c e~pans1on. output of 1oods and suvices b)' those businessts respon- sible for thrtt-founhs of U.S. econ- omic activity rose 4.7 pcrttnt in the second quaner But to achieve that arowth. com-penies inC"laRd t~r Work houn by 6.5 ptrccnt;. hirin1 hundttds of thousands 01 new employees to tend the u~mplo)'mcnt rate to a 14-ycar low of $.J percent. "To some c~lmt ttfc job~ is «Jmillf It the ClPfftK Of pro- dOCll\ 1ty."' ta•d I.any CbuntttM. prc'l1dcnt of the ·Wefa <.irQup of Bala C ~ nw)d. Pa. "It's the big iuue bel·au-.c 1fth1s 1rcnd continues. wc'rr not going to sec an) improvement 1n living standard~... · l\llen Sinai. chief oconom1'it for ~he Bo,ton Co . a New York consuhtn& finn. said the detcnoration 1n pro- duc11 vit~ 1s the first hard t v1dcncc of a shonagc of skill among newly hired workers. "We arc scraping the bottom of the barrtl. so to speak. of new labor m:trkct entrants whose skills and tra1n1ng ma) not be-sufficitna for u~ina the new data procc ina and comm1.1n1cauons 1cchnol<>sics that arc dorn1natin1 service indu11rics." <ima1 said, , Calling the development 1 mlj6r changt from the past sill or .even )cars. tnai sa.ad a whote ntw ranp of go\crnmcnt poltcics be)'ond fitcat- and money supply manqrmcnt arc now needed. "LtterK)'. rt1r1i1una. the abtltty to work Wlth macbinn. it-ftO'lt' n1Ucb mc>tt 1mpona111 to kttpi~ inftat10ll down and producta~tt) ue. .. he aid. Mranwhnc. tile Labot Drpan9"Cftt \I.Id l1bor costs M>lrcd 5.9 prrcat an 1hc scrond quantt. tht aar,r. 111n "''"a 6.1 ~1 lncreue in the 1-1 quancr of ~. • • , • ,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Augu.t 5, 1988 A8 Ann.moved, didn't retire· .. Dt.\R NN l.ANl>tRS· I thought \uU Wl'rc rather abrupt w11h the \.\Oman who wrote to sa~ she though1 , ou had retired. He know!> his weight bothers me but dOl'!I nothing about II. He refuse\ to consider counst:ling tx-cause he "iews it asa sign of\\-eakness. He feels people-who can't sol"e their own problems are idiots. I need to know ho" to handle this. Can )Ou help me? -.\ WOM.\N IN CAUFORNl"- j &:oo I &:30 I 7:oo 1 1~30 I a:oo I &:30 j 9:oo I 9:30 I 10:00 I1o:ao I 11 :oo I 11 :30 I Let'\ he fair. ·\nn. ScH~ral monthc; JgO then· ~a) a great de-al of public1t~ - about a worldwide search for 'ou·r 1l·placcnwnt. The finali!>l'> received a lot of <'OH'ragc. Will }Ou pica~ nplain exactl } what happened so 1hnt those of us who rl'ad about the n >ntl'St to rcplalc }Ou"' 111 not lcel like morons? Ali lMDEIS In tht> nwant1mc. I too.· am putllcd Your l olurnn ,<.:onunucs to appear in our paper 'iC\ l'll da~ s a \.\Cl'k. and 11 .. ure sounds l1kt• thl' same uld Ann to me: I don't bt'Jic,c an, one .ould 1m1tate 'our ~l\le. · What\ thl: \Ion'' -W -\Nf>.\ P \'.\ll>OLFO. BER\!l D.\ Rl lN -Ac DEAR WANDA: If you are con· fused. I'm sure others are, too. Thanks for urging me to set the record slra:igbnnce anif for an. - After writing for the Chicago Sun· Timt.>s for 33 years, I decided to leave that paper ~nd sigo up with the ('bicago Tribune. Not one word was o;11id ab@ut retiring. The Sun-Times ran a contest to replace me. Keep in mind that my column is syndicated around the world and the only paper I pulled out of was tbe Sun-Times. Every one of my l ,200 additional clients remained in plaee-. Moreover, nou siagle..paper dropped me to take on the winner of Saturday, August 6 the Su.n· Tillltl contest. I bave no p!ans to retire. My column will continue to run seven days a week. I intend to keep on doing what I'm dotng as long as you, my readers. think I'm doing a good job and the good Lord gran's me tlle strength to do ii. • • • DE.\R' ~N:--: LANDERS: rm en· gagl·<l to a man who has many \\ondrrful quahltt."'i. We have had an l'\dU!ll' c rela11onsh1p for fi ve }Cars an<l ha' l' gouen along well. The prohkm 1s that he has gained a lot of \\l'1ght. Heo.is 5-fooi-10-and when L '>tarted dating him he weighed about 175 pounds. No\.\. he probabl} "l'1ghs 220_ 'v1 ost oft ho~ ncWcd pounds a re in - hi, ~tomach . His trousers are so 11ght 11°1, t•mbarra!>sing. I '>1111 lo' e 1hc per'ion inside. but being affectionate \.\Ith him 1s d1f· tirult. rm compkttl) turned offb) all thJt blubtxr I'm afraid that 1fl marrv him I will .find mvself With a dangerou~I~ olx''>l' husband a few YC".trs-down the road. and I'll end up !w1nF. h1!. nurse DEAR C.:ALIFORNIA: Si11ce tbe man k11ows bow mucb bis weight gain bothers you, he should be willing to do sometblng about it to save the relatlonsbl1t. Jl be iso 't. that ttlls you something. Give blm this ultimatum: "Get counseling and find out wb y you bave put on 45 ~unds in five years and go on a diet.' If be rtfuses, tell him it's all over. • • • DE..\R ..\'."-:-. LA!'DER"i ·rh1 \ 1s for real. I read 11 in thl· paper Wi scon<.1n ~·nators haq~ appro,ed :i mensurl· leuing bJind fll:Opk hunt _ dce.c if the\ are accompanied h\ a sighted perSon. The vote. v.:i., :!~to fi I find 'this incrcd1bh:. Pka.-..e r hel"k 1t out. -MRS. M.L. DEAR M.L.:, We called Go''· Tommy Thompson's office in Madison and learned that the measure was intended to place a restriction on the visually bandi· capped hanter because previo usly anyone ~ould go bunting -no questions asked. Tbe governor refused to sign the but because otunrelated restrk tions: Wbew! ARIES(Ma_rch ~I· ·\pnl 19): You·re bus1erthan usuat- pe n.xi' t' poll·n11al. accent commun1ca11on. adven1sing. puhh,h1ng. Sea JOume} 1s d1s11nc1 poss1brlity. Gain md1l."ated throug.h reading. writing. educ3tion . .\quanan 1n\'olvcd. -scenario includt'' n rand'i, rl·p1Ht<>. photograph.,. messages from rela· '"es. K~ep 01H1ons upcn_1ral11l' man~ people "'ti I sa ~ things the~ don't ncccssaril~ mean to 'a) . SYDNEY 0MARR ." SCORPIO tOct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Ke' 1s to d1\t~rs1f\. to makl· 1nquineo;. to ·,tudy special repoii.s. Lunar posi1100 highlights emplo) ment. pets. dependents. ·ba~1c prorcdurcs. Sume_b11l~ have been shO\ed aside -check them SAGITTARIL1S (No'. 22-Dec. 21): Thoroughness 1s neccs~~ -tx-aware of tax. lease requirements. ~ Someone ~ho 1s knowlt'dgeable ma) r~veal need for business license. \tantal ~tatus also pan of scenano Taurus in,·ohed. • TAL'R US f .\pril 20-May 20): Books c.an be balanced 1n connl·ct10n \\llh monc~. favors. reprimands. Major l'hangrs ocrur at home. mone) is in,ohed. fa mily mrm~r talks about relocat·ion .. Libra. 3nother Taurus tigurc pronfincntl~. -· GEMINI t \1a' 21.J une 20): ( 1-rcumstances take \udden ;\\Ing In~ our faH)f, t1m1ng IS On target. }'OU.II be at nght placl· al cruual moment. Moon in yo ur sign highlights l·hansma. persunahty. ~'appeal. Pisces is 1n picture. CANCER (June 21-Jul} 22): What had bee-n held in uhe,ance surgc'i to forefront. Focus on power. authority. n:sP<>nsib1lil). da~h of"'1lls \.\llh older rnd1v1dual. Lo'e rdnt1onsh1p intl·ns1tie~. C apncorn fi~ures prominently. LEO Uu l~ :!J-·\ug. 22): You II strike chord of un1H'r'-al arix·al \1 iire ix·opll' "'ill listen. respond. Reach hqond prn 1ou;;-Tl'StrKt1on'>. W1~h comes true 1n .. m:ir,dom,. manner,) ou·11 be helped b) one in position uf authont\ .. VIRGO ( -\ug. 23·~·rt. 2:!): Current cycle highlights l'arel·r. husint'\~. pron10t1o'n. producuon. contacts with i)('oplc \\ hn gt•t things done Stress independence. .-rtat1' 1t'. dl·,1gn. '')le. Ll'O . .\quanus pla~ ke~ roles. LIBRA (Srpl. .23-0ct. 2:!l: Gain overall view. , CAPRICOR!'; I Dec. 2:!·Jan. 191: You·11 attract people "ho share \our ideal'>. who "111 volunteer time and help uht.Hn funCfirtg. Ops.-n lines cff commun1cat1on. turn on rharm "'11hout bl.'1ng obsequious. Gemini pla~s role. AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)· Good lunar aspect Wtnl'ldl·~ ~1th ph) sical attracuon. l·reatl\ 11~. emotional 1n' uh l·ment.' Emphasis also on e-ntena1nmcnt. flowers. mu ... l.". "'ming and dining. Libra 'er) much in picture PISCES (Feb. 19-March ~O)· Attention ce-ntcrs around real estate-. ps~ch1r 1mpre~s1ons. contact \\Ith one- \\ho 1., prm ucau~ e. l'l,?Uld he finannall} em!larrassed Get promt'l'~ in wming. ;clanf;. terms. do some dete-ct1ve \\Ork. · IF Al'GlrST 6 IS YOCR BIRTHDAY \OU ran uttl11c \CHll' in tl'.td11ng. Jrama. You apprec1a1e lu.\Ur). can ht' ... dl·1ndulgl·n1. could ha\I.· S\.\eet tooth. Taurus. Libra . "il orpil1 ix·nple pla~ 1"'pt>nan1 role in ~our ltle_ You'll rraH·I th1'> month. \acauon and entertainment arc f(:aturl·d along with al'l'Clerated sodlll act1\ 11~ ) ou'll also IX' morl' a."arc of appearance. clothing. hod) 1magl' Tumd romanCl' is distinct poss1b1lit) in October. KnO\~ 11. prott•ct sl'lf in emotional clinches. Living life bythe'Iiurhbers femix·raturl'S acros' the na11on rrn·ntl} ha' c rcg1stcn·d higher than most bank balances . .\n1ona. where I lt,e, is not rnlkd the Shakc;,:i-Bake \lilt<' f<1r nl>thing. The other ~a) it hit 116. .\s I '>'a'> comm1sera11ng \.\Ith ~omeonl' b' phonr from the East and ex plaining hcJ\\ at least ~c were set up to handle' hl'a t. the hou-;e shuddered and thl' rkctnc1 t\ went off It was 3:45 1n thl' al)t.'rnoon. F" c hours later. as nn hodv w1.·nt from a solt<l to a liquid stall' I ~t at the phon~ with m' flashlight and dialed the electric co.mpan}. Frvc hours of hcanng a recording sa) ... If this 1s an l'n1ergt•nc) other than a power outage. please call ... " (Whal o~lH·r C'mergenq would there hf'l I "'as gt•tting too much clectnc11y'l What'.') Finall~. a person answt•rt•d the phone. and I toll! hl·r I had been , .. 1thout power for five hours. She said 1n a chprwd. prolr'ls1onal voice. "W hat 1s ~our arrnunt number?'· I knO\\ )Ou'n• go1n~ to lose all respect ~ou l'H'r had for, me. but - pt • E111 J •· BOllECI l~~ don't know the account numbt-r on m~ electricity bill. M) brain 1s on O' crload now from trying to re· mrmbcr all the numbers I'm sup- po'!ed to remember. Like the first time I rushe-d one of m\ kids to the emergenq room at the hospital. His lips wer; blue and he ~as unnat1ng hlue. (I didn't know until later that he had swallowed Melody Blue paint tint.) As I stood there with this crying l."h1ld 1n m) arms. the rl'Cepuomst said crispl}. "Your .Blue · Cross number, please... · No number. no trcatment. That·s . the .\merican way. • The imponance of n\Jmbers be- came a reality with every da~ of m} hie. I rcmem~r one da)' my washer started to J 1ggle. It mo' ed out of the little space behind the-lou,ered doors in the krtchen. pinned me against the :-ink and then proceeded to boogie toY.ard the door. 1 picked up the phone and l'alled the washer repair '\l'r' ice. Do vou kn O>A what the first qUl'Sl1on was'! "What's the SCrtal number llf 'our machine? .. •· 1 ha \l' rio idea:· I said. .. Ju-;1 look for that httk na meplate on the bottom of the washer on the lt)\\er nght-hand side. You have to turn 11 tn er:· incl' then. r,c comm11tt'd to memo~ m) Sacral ecunt~ number, m' c:fr license. the numbers on the right: hand corner of iny catalogs, all scquen('('s of m y travelers cht"Cks. my charge cards. m\ bank passbook numbt·rand m~ sweepstakes numbt-r. It 1" prrd1ctC'd that 1f the "grttn· hou~i.' cfTl·l·t" contrnue-s to tum this count~ 1n10 an intemo. b> the year 2025. AnLopa temperatures could ~o as high as 127 degrees. Maybe I II rcml·mbC'r m~ accpunt number by thl•n • .... North-South vulnerable . West deals. WF.ST • 10 l 7 9 6 3 NORTH +A Q 7 4 ~, K J 10 8 2 :; 6 3 • Q J EAST • I( 7 ' • AK S 2 +A 17' J 10 8 7 4 • 10 9 6 s 2 SOUTH +J 986S3 -A Q S : Q 9 + K 3 The bidding: Wat North Pus 1 ;:- Pus 2 + East Pass Pass Opening lead: King of • oath I • 4 • When we were first approached with this hand, we were shown only the North-South spade holding and asked for the percentage play in the suit. "With ten cards m the com· bined bands, finesse for the king," we stated unequivoc.ally. "What did I.tell you," the inquirer remarked to his friend. Only later did we get the full facts of the deal. and we are rushing our apologies into print. Nonh-South reached four spades the quick and easy way. Obviou,ly. South's honors in his partner's su11 are worth their weight in g,1ld. West led the long of diamonds. t hen cashed the ace of clubs and ace of dia monds before ex11ing "'tth a club. Declarer won in hand and fi. ncssed in trumps-down one Declarer indeed took the percent· age play in the trump su 11 . However. on this hand it was a guaranteed loser! West had passed m first seat. and he had aJrcady shown up with Colombia famous foi emeralds, too Quick. what e'~rt item is Col· ombia fomou~ fo( Try again. Was thinking of emeralds. From there the world gets 95 percent of same. Q. Do cheetahs hunt at night" A. Only if there's n full moon. Write~ a Client: "h's generally agreed that medicines should be locked awa\ from children. But new houses don't have medicine cabinets with locks. In fac1. vou can't buy a medicine cabinet with a lock on it. Why not?" You kno" how a mounuun sheep's horn grow into ll d~le? A beaver's front teeth do that. too. 1f it dtdn't chew -them down. they'd curl up unckr it~<tal . If both I'll$ and mi{'f'trt tossed out oflnairplanc at high altitude. the ra.u will die i.n the fall but the mitt will walk •-ay from it So says a man of t(ientt. If callrd u~o to PfOPOSC a tout in LM. Bo YD Zulu. bear in mind "Tuword1g is hoc'' trnnslat~s·"Here's how!" O. In wrne talk. what docs a "'riddler' do" • A. Tums and 111ts champagne bottles. Onl) slightly each time. To s,enle the sediment. in tht neck. A professional riddler ma) tum 4S.OOO bottle a day. I'm told. 'era1c NFL quancrback com- pleted 53.1 perctnt of hll paacs. historicall)'. So says a ~rd kttRCJ:. vena&t completed t'!I" pins 12.6 7 yards, he Sl.)'S, wh1&e the avcra,r 1nlerttption acts 12.97 yards. 0.1m &.snootherp&aeeoncanh has more millionaires per acre than Manhn. Q,i ~nd on Jnd on Cunou.s. Gstaad. Switzerland. Q. Quick •• what's the only Zodiac sign that doesn't have a living critter Q. What h3' ~black \\omen gm that m a kl·<; thC'm less hkt•I\ to gct that bt-nt loo~ l°auSC'd b~ ostl"oporos1s ' as iu symbol? . A. Libra -with the balan~. J\. Mort bone -~ percent ma) he How dangerous is a lovers· quarrel" · 10 percent more. Ou_r L~.~e and War man quot~ Tien One thconsi say early )OOClcrs Chien. Truly, a hatred bor:n ~~a day H>dcl('d to hear the tchoc~. hut Old takes a thousand ycarl to die. West \"owbo\s and Swm mount.am folk also )odclc-4 for a rouplc of other rtason · ('owbon. to proJC'ct fu.nh('r to their herd~ wm .. to start small "' alnnchcs on purpose thus to pre- ' cnt b1t:l' alanchcs without wam1na. If you didn't dnnk 486 cans of soda pop last yca.r. who did? That's the annual na&ional avcr1ic per pcf$0n. Q, Who were the first children to act the polio vattinc? A. Thotc of fonu Salk.. ... Rcmarublc hOw many mothcn of prt11dcnts lived lonacr than ordinary people. Gcorat Washinaton's mother. Mary. II. John Adams' mother. ~usanna. 91. James Madison's mothtt, Eeenor. 91. Frankin' 0 . Roosr\lflt's mothtt, San. 86. Ham Truman's molhtt. I Q Sa s hcrt ~pain's go,t"mml'nt le' tl-4 no ll\Cs,a~inst 1l P<'OPk for 300 )C~I'$ \\ bt~ d it get ns monc-\., \ from tw World loot hauled home b ronqu1stadon. ;\II IO't'm· mcnts toke. trur. but from their o""n people. u uall) .. Thrtt ~ntuncs is qu1lt a ptll for onr count~ to ·act b) on fort1tn plun<'kr. \\1hu" C'<ltumbus finecred a rul marl. .... fl\Q • ..... (.lllN L9 CllM. Jam T ISdl ..... Mlloy. Rlllllagt Hill 9t1Mt .,_ ~....... Cofllldy Ah..o!I DcllrmllolW et R~ Rem.mo r9d Ton llC Cert• I Complete televl1lon Hating• In Sunday'• TV PUot CHARLES . GOREN t"o aces and a king. Had he held the king of spades as ~ell. he would ha\e had 14 prime points, and he "ould certamly have opened the b1ck1ing. Therefore. East was marked with the king of spades, so declarer should have thrown his table of mathematical odds oui of the win· -OMAR ·f:'' SHARIF ~ ,,l dow and played 1 spade to the~. This would travc been his lucky day . The singleton kina would have come tumbling down and the .contract would have scampered home. The moral: Percentage plays are fine and dand) 1f you ~onsider onJy that specific suit. The correct line takes the whole hand into acc'ount. -6Mi,..~------- ACROSS 1 Eros reatl"'I ~ flrrangement 10 Potp•e 14 nior s tather 15 Akin 16 Weed ,-Love e11cess1vety 18 Burdened 19 N•chots hero 20 David s guard 21 fat>le d 22 Known as 24 Srate 26 <\ndes land 2· Fat>ncs 29 Starts J 2 Hires 33 Scorches 34 Fol TGIF 35 Rettu11es 36 Zola s artist tr tend 37 C1catn"' .38 Ory ~ 39 Me1oe11es 40 Takes snape 41 Laggard 43 Headdress 44 Carriages 45 Painter Claucfe - 46 Thickets 48 Ana 49 Betore theta 32 35 38 52 52 Skilled "'s3 -ot Commons 55 Onving hazard 56 Refusals 57 Proprtetor 58 Harrow s nvaJ 59 Topic 80 Disrupt s 61 tnv11es DOWN 1 Lomt>ard~ commune 2 Repu1a1to" 3 Diet supplement 4 Compass 01 5 Rooms 6 Gladden 7 Sea movement 8 Sman guitar 9 lnehna11on 10 Puts of1 11 tnoex 12 Lake -18 •., battle Sile 13 Do garden1n~ 2 1 Successes 23 Ass1s1s 25 Picnic pests 26 Gram deity 27 A medium 28 lnsurrecto 29 Fenc1no m0ve 30 Fashion • 1 Premier :.2 ... end~s . Jfi NASA twen1 .. r Loudness untl 39 German admiral 40 Ranger 42 Smartest 43 Gaffes 45 Thinker 46 Patois 4 7 lnstrumenr .a Fish SO Captured 51 Gram beards 54 Be Indebted 55 Large lttke 10 ., 12 13 Orw'I' COMt DAILY Pk.OT/ Frid9y. ~ 5, 1111 ... "We're weartn' WHITE socks. Mommy! .~\ .. ·-----11\.A It·! ........ _ ll(A'!llF ,__,____ tsthat"okayT "Tell Foonman to start warming up." by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ Q S "I think we've found Marmaduke!" PEANUTS NT TO 6ET A PICTURE·Of '(OU, SIR, IN VOOR 1=15MIN6 HAT.. GARPIELD .· I WADE IN TILL IT~ UP TOM'( KNEES, ow." WE1LL CALL IT, 1 1WORLD'S ~EATEST FIS~ERPERSON WtT~OUT A LAKE'' by Charles M . Schulz SMART ALECK REMARKS 00 NOT BECOME VOU, MAR CIE .. ,,. by Jim Davis ARLO AND JANIS 1tt~l'bi~ 151~~ ~~~AUDI~~ ... JUDGE PARKER - ,. I by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by ff arold Le Doux INCIDENTALLY, MARIE ... XF MY ANSWER· ING SERVICE NEEDS TO REACH ME I.'LL I ee AT THE CLUe/ Tet.L THEM 10 NOTIFY ME IMMEDIATELY IF IT'S A CALL FROM TJ-it;: SHERlFF'S OFFICE! J . ~ FUNKY WINURBEAN by Tom Batluk I JtWm) ITT 'nf HIGl-4 D/V£, KMXJ<fD rr~~• stNSEl.£SS ON IM~CT. NtARl.,CyJ ( DR(XJ.JNf D ... by Tom K. Ryan ,__ ___ _ I WA$ Sl\IE.At{llVB LJP all A ~LJAF{f: ~~AnlV COWPS' Wt1H ~R WABOOleA! I ' r----tz:=:%;;.~fi.(::==~~~! 0 Cz::=:.:::. ... ..:. __ ~--~ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau · .il.,., Q, b '::!~.~· S~\\.QU ~~:-t.<rs· ::-.: ............... __ ~"' c~• a. '°'4NI --- • ~=~-: .. b~·:...~ :: low IO 10',. fovt ~ ... lo _ ... ~IDIMNO ... STIJNTCIJ• ~' \ • - : Bulldop:s favored to win Big West LOS ANGELES (AP)-There will be a new football 11tlc up for grabs this fall. and Pacific coach Bob Cope doesn't hed$C on his pred1ct1on for the initial Big West chamr1onsh1p. "I sa} the Unl\ersll) o 1he Pacific wall wan the ~st Big West Conference football tttle."Cope said Thursday. ··1 told ·m) wife I was going 10 sa} that and shesaid,'My motherwas nght 29 }ears ago "hen she said I $houldn 't marfl)OU because you're crazy ai. a goat. Cope's opum1st1c outlook for his . • team wasn't "1dely shared at the Big West· media day. featuring coaches from the e1gh1 fo<;>tball-playang l\Chools an 1he league. former!) called 1he Pacific Coast Athletic Associa- tion. '• FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1988 Tlgera atop Boeton expr-; •I .._, tempor•rlly. 112. Cuba pitcher ~,. Monday'• night -~nment. 114 .. Six area athletes prep £or Seoul B) KE\'lf\ BALL Oeily l"llql Cott .. pond9nt The Orange Coast area is "ell repr~nted on the L . Olympic canoe and ka' at.. team that .... ,11 comix·tt' 1n ~out uth Korea dunng thl l'I !'> \1.Jmmer Ol~mp1c Games < 1reg R:in11n Jnd "iorman Bell- 1ngham tio1h' ol 'ev.pon Beach. am hor J 'etl'r:ln IO-man !...in ak team. "htlh "t'\J)l·cted to comi>ete "ith \t'' eral l urupea n trams fo r the Olym- p1c guill medttl lltt).summff. Th\· ti\l'·memhl·r "omen's squad ha<. J 1ktin11c Orangr toast flavor \\1th four .in:a rt'\ttknts qualtf~ ing for thl' team '\e"'pon Beach's Shella ( unm t'r and Tran Ph1ll1ps. along \\tlh ( u'ta \k..a\ "harle\ Def)- R.111tl.. ..ind ( ath' \larino-Geers of Hunttngtun Bl'ach tomprise the ma - 1ont' oftht• \\Oml·n·, ~quad In the coaches' poll for the final finish. Cope was lhe onl} one to predict that lhe Tigers would win the title. Four fir1i1-placc votes we nt to Fresno State. two to tah State and one to Cal State FullcnoR. .\s 1hc conference heads into its :!0th ,·ear. member schools decided to replace i1s cumber ome name with Big Wesl. Norm Bellingham i• one of ee•en Ora.n&e Coast area kayakers who will represent the United States ln Seoul. Ranon ~!I unl' ul four members kit trum tht' la\.l 01~ mp1c team. t'Jrnl·d J tiron tt' mt'dal 1n the 1.000- lmttT 1la t w:1tt·1· ~1tk 'tiunng-i'M · 84 L ,, .\nt!l'lt'' ~ummer Games He rl•gularh train'> 1n the back ba}S of 'l'" port Harbl1r "ht>n not in com- Pt'lt'ltl1n ur "tth tht' team 1n Lak.e Pia, J ' \ San Jo~ tatc "on the final PC.\.\ football t111c 1n 1987. but the panans ha'c JUSI fi q: \tarters bad .. from last 'car Keeping llls head above '!"ater · "I ltkc 1he term trans111on better than rebuilding... an Jose coach Claude Galbcn ~aid "Rebuilding may be anda catl'S 10 'our pla)ers 1hat \OU don·1 ha'e much chan('e to "in. · "We're s1aning o'er ... bul we're not going to be helplcc;s.'· One bnghl spo1 for the panans. who wt·re 7-0 1n the PC.\.\ and 10-2 6verall la~t \-Car. ts the return of cornerback ism fa) lor. called b~ Gilbert "one of 1he premier cor- nerback!. in .lhe rnu n tr.." Fresno St1lte. "htch finished 1n a four·"'1·\ ~ie for ~l·rnnd last 'car " tth a ~ .. 3 league n.:cori:i. has· an n · penenced olTcnm c unit back. and a prom1c;1ng n<.'"rnmer 1n ~l~ron Joocs. 'a )Un1or fullback \\hO traris-~ ferred from Lo' .\ngeles Valle~ Jr ··1 call htm ·trun MH0n."' Fresno coach Jim S"l·cnr ' ~Id ·"'fie has the bes1 ·ab1lt1~ to brcak long runs of an~ .back "c·,e had ~1nce I've been at F T ." l '1ah late alw fin1-;hcd 1987 with :i 4-J league record. and the .\&.gtes "on fi, e of their last St'< game~ af\er a 0-.. s1art. ··our learn \\a'i able to makc a turnaround. but "l' s11ll hav'C· some (Pleaee fee PCAA/8 2) . ' ~ Barton, fe llow paddler s k eep d reams alive with work-competition regimen By KEVIN BALL OellJ Piiot con .. ponde<lt From 1he luxuf) homes 1ha1 ltne the shores of Ncwpon Beach. the sparkling '.l.ater cames cruising boats tailed wt1 h s1gh1seeing tounsts from Balboa Island. Thc 'watt current 1ha1 rushes from the Newport JCtl~ at its nonhem- most point also came!. Greg Banon·s 01 ~ mpte dream of changing his bron1l' medal to gold. -\'> 1he earl~ morning sun streaks acrosc; the back ba' of tht• Harbor. 11 1 .. n ·1 long before for 1hc: a11c n11on of runour, onl ooka-. 1s dra"n 1oward Banon as he slum<i along the canal 1n has l..a~ak. t~ sng 10 he11er \CSt~rda~ 's time ,/ . D:l~ Jftl'r d:i~. pt•oplc '>top and slare a-; Sanon 1ra1ns for the I 98 ummer or~ mptn tn 'OUI. outh Korea It looko; ltl..e run. but it IS also hard" ork "l"goout thcree'e~da' 10 improve m' ·11me." Banon 'Said. "It has bl·come a dash ritual." -Financ1all~ ." tl can be a grea1 hardship to train and compete as an 01~ mp1c athlete. a true amateur 1n the Sl'nse of the word. an the L'ntted State~. C'ompcnsatrd only for tra,el- 1ng and training e'<penses b~ the go,ernmcnt. JOb secunt~ has 1ra- d111 onalh become a misnomer fo r most Ol~mp1ans. In Januar. of 1987. ho"c'cr. Banon v.as hired as a m~han1cal l'ngsnccr b~ the Fluor Corpora lion t(l Ir\ inc as a pan of the Ol~-mp1c-Job Opportun111es Program. Barton. a natt' e of Jackson. Mich .. 1 mmed1a1cl~ sc11led 1n ::-;e"pon lkach . .\nd "'h' no1.., Southern Call- lorn1a h.\<i been good to Ranon. "ho 1s lUrrcnt h tratntng ""h the l " team in Lakt• l>tacad 1Jnt1l 1he 01~ mp1cs and plan<, IO rcturn .iflerward. '01 onl~ 1\ hl' abk to pursue his hudd1 ng carl·cr. 11"as1n Los .\ngeles _"hen.· he d'rned hi'> bronze Q1edal J unng 'ht• I %J ~um me r Oh mptc ( 1aml'\ for thl' 1.000-mctcr nai"ater I.a' a I.. r:Rl' Tht' program alk1" s 01~ mp1c alh· k tcs .tn t)pponun11 ~ to both train an..! Greg Barton dlmpt'll . • -ttll h.\' c :he 100 ,l•,unt' 1.1 1. -1,1rn,· l·rnrlc•'l'l' ·· 1 ht ' 'll'I 1 hJ' f'x•l'n l!rl'.ll l11r tnl·.'· H.1 tt••n '"'d I hl· 111h ., tlt'\thk "hl'rl' I l.ltl trJ1.n,.,111\ 1n thl' mnrn1ng JnJ thn '-ltll allo" me tu lea'e l'arh cn1 ~-gh to trJtn in the allernoon ~ tu .\, 1mm11n da\ for Ba non uin't .. t'i "' :i 1' Jet training ses ion 1n thc rnnrntng. finishing up fo r "Or i.. at " .1111 ~ ~--'11 p.m .. h1 sda~ cornplt·teat 1 luor 11 1<> hac k to the bacl.. ha' ol 'l'" pon Ha rhor fo r anotht'r hour· and-a-half "ml.out '>mtc 19--the program hJ'> placed ~ o .\menl'an Jthletes 1n 100' "hale• the' pursul' :heir golden dreams. Rc4utrtng onl~ ~II hours a "ee k from tht• .ithletes tht• pan1c1pa1sng corpor- a1111nc; :ilso allo" 8-to• l 2 "eeks for trJ1n1ng tn Lake Placid and 1hroug.h - 1•ut the ~orld ·-rm not <,un: 1f I \\Ould he abk Ill rur<iuc a gl1ld medal "11hou1 t:ie hl'nelit uf 1he rrogram:· Banon said ··11 "nuld ti.: J defint tl' hardship \'lthoul tht' ~ ( Jmpantt'<i ltke F 'uu~ ha'l' !'x·tn ,.<.'!"\ hdptul and unJcr-.tandm~ ..ihout "'hat 11 ta e<. tu Ix Jn 01' mp1~ .11hletl· T'"icr~· ...,, J<\ dt>rin 11: , arl'\:' p<ltl'n· :r.. hl' \Jtd "I l·aT' 1ra1n 'ear-r1und .r1J ,1111 hJ\t' thl· 11b '-t'curlt' that "..1'n·1 thl'rl' :;o ~l'Jr~ ago I 1h1nl.. 11 t\J' hl.'IPl·d tht' l n11cd St:itc<.' \JU'-<' 1n thl l11nl! run ti' far·· (Please see KEEPING/IM) Ek 1ngh;irn 2) qutckl~ earned his l..l·er Jltl'r tl1101n g the squad in 1985. "1nn1ng :~11 g.old medals dunng 1he I 1 -Pa11 .\mt'ncan Games an ln- d1..1nJpol" dlll'r being named the < Jnlx· l\.J,al.. \.lak .\thlete of the \ t'ar 1r o Banon and Bellingham both mt>mlx'r'-OI 1he 11/bM L'.S. Canoe and l\.a,:il.. 'a11onal Eltte Team. will team togcthtr during doubles events. Thi'.' l"o ha' r al read) won a gold mt·dal wg~thcr during the '87 Pan .\m C1aml''> Thl' "nml·n·, team has onl~ one memtx·r "ho ha'> competed m the < * mp•l '--Theresa Haught com- ix·ied m the IQ 0 !'v1osco" Summer C 1amr' -and are not e\pt"Cted to fair ~ "ell tht\ 'um mer .\ matunn~ squad. the "oml'n" team'" bu1ldan~r the tuturl' u.,mg a 'trong base ot,.area athkte' ( 11n1•' l'r Dl'r.-Bathk and Ph1lhps. Jll t\\o-11ml' gufd medal "inners an thl' -Pan .\m C1am~ teamed wtth 11w11l" <' 'mrtl hore1ul JoJo Toep- rnt'r l(l datm a gold tn the four- ml·mticr 'rnmrter c::H'nt 1n ln- d1anarx11i, < ''n•"l'r 2' :ind (')\.·n -Batltk. ~6. l'Jrn\'t! hl'tr 111her gold medals m the (PleaK .ee KAY Alt/IM; . . ·Collins ou~ted; Booth continues upset run Crowd~ . Se.ve~th-r~nked .. ·: '.. -~PToscbedule . . 11 seek-out-- Net\rporf surfer (at A~":'~~dl Pi«) .. favor1· te 9efeated by tria llst ~':;~,s~ a,z;;.s'i"~~1n6 ~:nd 3. l 8~ KE,·•~ BALL Beautv <::ontest finals ( 10 ?Ol. Women's Quarterfinals, M~n·s Quar· By KEV IN BALL lerlinats SUNDAY There was good ne" s :ind bad ne" s for Orange Coast area surfers com pet- -• 1ng an the Op J'il ,.. Pro Su rf1 ng C h a m - p1onsh1ps al 1he H unt1ng1on Beach P1rr. Nt•"p o r t Beach's R1ch1e Col lin . cur· rcntly 1he high- est ranking lf.S. . ma111land surf- er, was up et during t,he lirst round of the men's main event on Thursday by San Clemente's Dino Andino. an unranked surfer who qualified for the evenl through l~al Lnals. - Collins enlered this }car's world tour as 1he world 30th ranked surfer and vauhed as high as s1x1h before slipping 10 SC' <..~nh despi1e a stro ng showing at 1hc rubb1es Pro in Oceanside. The hopes of Noal'I Budroe of H'untington Beach were also dashed during the first-round competitiOt\. Budroe earned his way into the .first round with a close victory over Huntington Beach's John Parmeter during the fiOh round of the local trials on Wednesday. Budroc was shut oul 5--0 by Hawaii's Sunny Garcia. the runner-up to Barton Lr.net\ in last year's event. · the good news . is Jeff Booth of , Laguna Beach. WhO finist)ed With 80 . . Start 7 a.m • finisl'I 11 a m Evenrs: Wo~·s semifinals. Men's semifinals, omen's Finals (lleat I), Men' Finals Cnear 1), Women's Finals (heat 2); Men's Finals (heat 2>. Third neats, if neceuarv. equal fifth al lasl week's 1ubbies Pro. "111 ad,ancc 10 1he second round of the men's main c'ent today. How- e' er. he" ill face L) nch. cu rrently the .. 1h1rd-rankcd iurfC1' 1n the world. Boo1h narrow!\ de fea 1ed Austral- ia's Graham Wilson. ranked IOlh. "1th a J-:! det:1s1on . Hans Hedeman. rnn kcd I 21h: was ttlso eli minated by Booth in "the 1tmd )real of the first round. The . '1c1or. earned Booth 465 poln1s and en~ures ham al least $500 of 1he $70.000 purse al -;take dunng lhe se' cnth annual Op Pro .\nother 600 poan1s and $750 are on 1he hne tlunng lod3\ ·,. secgnd round. ~ore goOd news Y.as ms'ed w11h bad came dunng the final round of the Women:s local tnals on Thurs- da~. Nea Post of Hun11ng1on Beach. alo ng \\llh San Diego's Janel <\nello. · advanred <o lhe firsl round of the women's main e'enl on Fnda)'., The 1"·0 women surfers emerged from a field of 16 hopefuls which also included Laguna Beach's Al isa Schwjirzstean. who finished ninth on 1-ast season's tour. Post wall faC'C' Frieda Zamba of Cocoa Beach. Fla .. today. Newport.Beach •a Richie Collin• cu ta acroa the Up of bla wa•e da.rln& a flnt round beat ~ .... ,.._.,~...,._. Thursday. The ee.entb-n.n.ked aarfer •of- fered first round main e.ent eltmlnation. O.wi, l'llot C~I ( nmd,ol 5<. )(l(lt'r more make the < >p Pro \urting Ch:imp1onsh1p the m '"'' e\l t11ng. ~\lip l1n ahe .\s~1a11on 111 \urling Prolr"1una1,· ~ orld Tour T hl· <,('\ cnth annua Op Pro. con- dul tl·d this "t'<'t.. 31 tht' Huntington lkal h Pier ha' hl'comt• a fa, Ont(' for man' ol tht• \\tirld·, top urfers. based largl'I' nn thl' n1n.,1o;tenc~ of waves \\ htl h round thl' \\ l''il-lacing beach. Rut thl· ~·,ntrment generated from , r" ,iJ, 1ha1 grn\\ J' la~e a!' 50.000 'f":i.1a111r-. at nnn· hJ' l' <ot't the Op Pro Jpart tr0m 11thC'r mnrC'. tucratl\C l'\ l'lll\ 'Tht• cn1"lf ,11e mai..t'' the e'ent a ltttk J1tlrrl•n1 1h:in the uther '>IOP' Qn 1h1• \\ orld 1 ,1ur ··\aid Damien Hard- rn.1'1 thl' 141\-•"orld champion. 1h.11ng J pre" .i1n f1.·rrnce Thursd.a' al \l."''l'll'<i in Hunt mgton Beach Tht• <.lit' 111 the cro\\d has made tht t)p Pr•' llnc 0 1 the most pres- 11~1,1u-. c' cnt on the telir'"You can get rrtll' rumrt•d "hen .lO 10 50.000 fll'11ph.·, rt'"d thr hea h 10 "a\ch ~ou. T h,·rt• 'n,1th1ng Ith· 11 \ •u h,1, c 111 treat each e\ ent wtth 1·4ual mronanet~ ~"ausc a lot of ~11n!<. are at q:il..c each 11me. b01tt1s .1l"J"-'ometh1ng I look fof"ard 10 "hl'n nn the tour .. the ~ l-\ear-<>ld \ll'tralran <.aid "The co mpe°t1t1on ts .11"3" t\'llll!h here a.-, "ell .. I 11m < urren. f\\O-ltme world t'hampttin and for 'ears a, favonte anH10g the Op Pro t:ro""ds. al~lls 1he o r a 13' onte of his. (Pleaee eee OP /82 Everett is on schedule despite 0-2 record Distant Pal an easy winner •For Ten) Tu~ll'c; handicap. Stt 8 3 • It may be'Carl} an the prcseason. but 240 )ards and appeared more com- Rams C~~ John Robinson made it fortable running offensive coord1- clcar Thur)<tay that he's deli&htcd by nator Ernie Zampesc's attack than he the progre third-)ear quancrback was last ve.ar. Jim Everett has made. "His unprovement has bttn steady "Evetttt looks more at case. I don't since the be&anning ofla!.t )Cir Vo'hen thin.It thett's any qu~rion about he "as as baa as h1~ team." Robinson that,'' Robinson said a day after said. "Re311). he had some aood Everctfcompletcd 16 of 24 passe1 for -games la t year after the stnke J 68 yards 1n the Rams' 40-31 loss to •· .\t face \•aluc. he looks qu11e &ood the Den" er Broncos. no" " "We're elated with has .. me per· Robinson .also made at clur that formapccs, but he's been doana thu 1n 1hosc who oontludcd the Ram arc ofT Pfl('tict. It's not a surpnte." 10 a low 'tan bttau-se the 'rt 0-2 arc r----E' eren has pla) cd a tot.al of th rte wrona. quanen in two ~ .. IM'I. "~n one "ho Wti thtrc (Wcdnn· t Re's romplctcd 23 of 33 paun for day nt.Jht ) " a \ef\ PO 111vc pcrfom1ancc b\ the fir t troup of pla\er'S.'' he said "Our f1nt dcfens1'e gro\Jp pl:1)cd good football an th~ fim half and tht ofTcn~ mo' ed the ball "ell ·· • Tht Rams did sufTerone setback in the game. ReS«\ e 11 lie Jcft\\'alker. acquired in a trade "1th n Dieao la t ~•son. "'" b( ou1 at In t sh "Cd.\afier fractunna the libub an ht left leg. The R:am!. C\pcct lhtar other an· 1url'd pla crs to~ ba lb Mon6,1.a) at the late 1. Thc~r nc\l p~ason ttmt 1\ .\ug. I) in t the n O,qo ( haf&Ct'\. • The pl3\Cr. hnd ThuM&\ olT -Orur~ oont' RaC~Ffilr LO. ~MITO -Da~tant Pal 1ook the lead the first ttme past thutan4s .ind kept on gomg Thur-,da niaht to ta.._e an cas) tall)' 1n the S2S.640 Camilo take .. at Lo .\lam110 dunng the Oran&t' Count)' R.aci"f. Fair prognam. The 'lCton rt'prnented the founh on the ni&ht for i3Hc)' Dive Patton. "h<' assumed the runncn.ap pot in thf local JOCkC) st.andanp.' Distant Pal last had v.:on at F11rple1 Park, hkc Los Alamitos a S/l-m1tc l1'll The irldmJ won the Otrb Tnal tak" last falJ at 1·1/16 mik( IM Jai.tan<'e oftht' Camilo." h1 h DI tant Pal co"n'Cld 1n aswift 1:41 4/S.J1.1St onc- fifth off the trad.. rtt0rd for the dmantt. Traantdh"J C t"' m °''tint Palwaswmmnaforthdourtb UIMtft IS ltfC'ttmt' out1~ and tht S 14. QO wmMt'uharc of' the CamUo 1nc:Tfttt'd the 4- 'car-0ld gcldant' hfttt~ cam1np to m0tt than S64.000. .\t the~ 1tt. Ot tanl Pal had four tcnatbs on ~l.i ':l.etSNnently. tM rntt fa,ontc Thf latttt also h8d to wrttft for tlw,. •• • 0-. Count' Ctn1nn.al Sukn °"" ... niaht afar._.. ... ' • * 0rmnge Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday. Augu1t S, 1988 ight e01Pties, one cold one re1nained Brandon Tenms & Swim Center. empty. An unopened can of bttr lay in the passenger scat. still cold, the ncwspa~r sajd. tears. the Tribune reported. in the Olympic trials 1n Indianapolis .Aua. Aner leavln& Happy Days invcs11ptori 17-21 . A spokesman at the Brandon Swim & said Kimball and friends drove to 1be mob1Jc Tcnni Center SS!d th~ diver has been borne hu father. Michipn diving coach Pick ·secluded at the fam1Jy trailer and would have Kimball. is ren1ina for tlte summer. The cider nothing to say. BRA~DON. Fla. (AP}-Shcrifrs deputies found e1aht empty beer containe rs in the car of Oly~picdi~cr Bruce Kimball. who reportedly t~ld anvntisatorJ he ttun drinking about mne hours !>(fore he fost control of the automobile and ran through a group of tccn-aacn. Kimball. charged with 1wo counts of vehicular homic1dr. told 1nvcsti,ators he had four bttrs before the aetident Monday. The T ribunr reported Thursday that the 1984 Olympic silver medalist and two companions started dnnking in a bar around 2 p.m. and continued ofT and on unlll just before the 10:56 p.m. accident. In between the trio's stop for a pitcher of beer at Happ} Da~ bar and the crash tha1 killed Kc' m Goss1c and Robbie Bedell. l<Jmball and divers Chuck Wade. 23. and Colleen "Cokey•· mith. 23, reportedly played pool at th"e bar. drank bttr at two homes and purchased srngle beers at a convenience store a mile from the accident scene. henfTs deputies cst1macc Kimball was tnl\ cling 70 to 90 mph down Culbreath Road. an unlighted dead-end road. Wade liveS in the southernmost home on the street. and Kimball said he was plannina to drop him ofT when be missed the tum at tM driveway, clipped a parked car and plowed through a group of 30-40 tetn~agers gathered at a meet mg place called "The Spot." Kimball. a three-time Olympic coach. has run "He's really bad ofT." said J~ Greenwell, a summer djving camp in Brandon for more assistant diving coach at ~he center where than 20 ycal"5. Kimball's father operates his summer ~mp. Euiene D. Van Der Wall. a sheri frs traffic "He's not taking 1t very well. He's going to homicide investigator. said 1he diver ac-ne~d? lot of hcli?. Whtie Kimball said he was driving 40 to 4S mph. 1n"es1igators noted the car traveled 388 feet even with the brakes locked and the bent right front axle gouging the pa ve ment along the Wjl). knowledged he and his companions drank Right now. h1~ father 15 the ~nly ~rsdn he more beer there. then went 10 the home of can talk to. His fat~er sa1~. hes been other friends. The Investigator said Kimball hypcne.~ulaung. blacking out. G~nwcll and WaJI denied drinking any more until added: Bruce can ha~dly control h1.s own around IO p.m. when the three stopped at a behavior. He can hardly \ak.c ~re of himself. convenience store on the way home. He might not ev~n dive again. K1 mball was given a blood-alcohol test after . Two pe<?plc were kjtled and six were mjumi •!! tbe accident that, according to a scenario_ P•eced together by the Tampa Tribune. capped a day that began with· practice at ttfe Investigators found seY'en beer cans and a bottle inside Kimball's Ma1da RX-7. all Later. the former University of Michigan star asked how many people were killed. Told that two were dead. Kimball fell to his knees in Kimball. one of the nation's top performers the accident. but authorities were still await- in platform diving. is still eligible to compete ing results from a state laboratory. Holy cow! Caray Sugar Ray makes.it offtcial Tr' amme11· leads Ti· gers ames e erro Ra~ ~onard, sarmg."'I will never ret1~e bl U b th W;\SHlNGTON -A smiling Sugar m fi _ a~m. signed a contract Thursday for his From Tiit Associated Press * * Or night games third comeback fi$ht m 54 months. AtNettu 2, Merlnen o Twin' 2, llue Jan t "This fight 1s kind of a conunuation of hly Alan Trammell drove in five runs with a pair of suTTL• OAKLAND MINNHOTA TOllONTo lifcst)Je." Leonard said at a news confet~nce for his doubles aHhc Detroit-Tigers ended the Boston Red Sox' 11.....,.20 ~~~~ ,,_.,,.. "!'~~~ ~ ~;~~ ~-.,.. 't~~~ From Tltt AHodattd Press Hoty cow! Night baseball is coming to a Wrigley Field and HarryCaray has seen the light. The irTCpressiblc '01cc of the Chicago Cubs has long been opposed to night games at Wrigley. But as he prepares to broadcast Monday night's his1onc Cubs-PhiJlics game on Chicago superstation WGN- TV. Caray is talt1ng a ph1losoph1cal view. "It's not the end of the world.'' he said. "Night baseball has been around for 50 years. so It can't be all bad.'' . Yie"ers who don..'tgcJ. WGN will have a chance to watch nocturnal baseball from Wngley the following night when NBC telecasts the Cubs·Mets game. The media interest g~s well beyond television. though. "The hoopla is unbelievable." Cara' said. "I hear about 600 newspapers arc covcnng the first gatne. That's more than 1wice what we had for the pla,offs in 1984." . e1ghborhood groups and fans opposed to the lights blame the change on the Tnbune Co .. which o"" ns the Cubs. WON and the Chica$O Tribune. But Cara" said the real culprit is Comm1ss1oner Peter Ucberroth. who said he would move Cubs postseason games out of Chicago 1fthe team didn't get lights. "He's the one who said get night baseball or )Ou'll ha\e to pla' 1n t. Louis.' Caray said. Cara) Is concerned that night baseball ma~ detract from 1he "Wnglc~ mystique·· and keep some kids a""a) from the ballpark. But he said man~ fans will benefit from the change. .. .\lot of Cub fans work 1n the da) ume. so the onl' time the\ can go to the ballpark 1s at night. .. he said. WttJLe one tradJtton 1s brokeJL anolher will be earned on -Cara~ s1ne1ng "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" 0' er the public add res~ s~ stem during the SC\ enth-1 nning s1rc1ch Quote of the day Jim Leyland, completing h1!> tturd season as P1t1sburgti Pirates manager. commenting on the poss1biilt) that he might lcaq~ at the season's end after building a contender "You can't bu) loyah~. The Pirates ga'e me my chance to manage 1n the big leagues and I'm not going to run somewhere else as long as I've been treated fairly.'' Becker outs Laguna •s Leach No. I ~d Boris Becker ousted Laguna Beach's Rick Ltaclt 6-3. 6-4 Th ursday to advance to the quarterfinals of .,he $415.000 U .. -Har<koun tennis tour~ nament at Indianapolis. Becker raced through the first set m 32 minutes aga inst Leach. a second-)car pro ranked 181 st who surprised No. 16 Jorge Lozano 4-6. 6-4. ~-I on Wednesday. Leach held serve to close within of\e game 1w ice 1n the final set. including an ace to get ""1th1n +.5. "The games he ""'on. he really hit the shots." Becker !>aid. "But I pla)ed much better return of serves." fJirher. I 5th-seeded Robert Stgu10 battled his wa) pa'il'2cond-seeded Jimmy Couors 7-6 (7-5). 4-6. 7-6 (7-1 J • .\mateur Au Grossmu survived two match points to oust No 5 seed Robin Wltltt, 6-3. 1-6. 7-5. 1n a second round match Thursday at ihe SI 00.000 V1rgin1a Slims of San Diego women's tennis tour- nament. Grossman 17 from Grove Cit). Ohio. became the second pla~er from the pre-tournament qua hf) mg compc1111 on to reach the quarterfinals 1n the 32-player e'!,fnl. Disabled cagers ready to roll double title bout agamst Donnie Lalonde of Canada seven.game winning streak Thursday night with an 11-6 ~~~ ; : : : ~.=~ : : : : ~.~:: ! ~ ~ ~ g<:;->o ; ~; ~ dunng the last week of October or first two weeks of ,·1ctory and regained sole pos~ss1on of first place in the Aoa .. , 1D > o o o M<Gwl• ID • o o o c; .. 11 JD > o o o M<Grt!f ID Jo 1 o November. East. ::=~~ : g g g t!~~~~ n n ~:~.! ~D : ~;: ::::.,o:; J::: i\ sit~ is not set but Las Vegas seems to be 1n the It was onlv the second loss for the Red Soit under &u"-11 > o 1 o s••"*'" > 1 1 1 Hrw "" > 0 0 1 1.M2D 1 0 0 0 • • I Pre ... v )0 ) 0 0 0 H-d 2D 1 0 0 0 lki'toc"'" 0 0 0 0 Due.,, c< 1 0 0 0 lead. There also have bttn ell-Manager Joe Morgan. who 1s 19-2 since taking over from °""'°""' > o a o -·.,., 1 o 1 1 GaoM.. 1 o 1 o L•''""""" 1 o o o press1ons of interest from Japan. the fired John McNamara on July 14. Both defeats have ~!.~,20 ~ g ~ g 0""'"M' 1 0 0 0 ~~~ rl ~: n China. Ma'dison Square Garden come on the road. T"'•" ,. o 1 o r-JO , ' , T-• JO 1 ' 1 r-,. 1 • 1 in New York and Atl an uc City. "Thestreakdon'tmeanathing."Morgansaid. "Why '""" k.,.."" ~ ... ..._, -k•• •• ~ 1• •-1 N.J .. according to Mike Trainer. shout~ !he players worT) about the streak. They're happy ont.:. "'""""' 1181 _ 't9..!!°.c~1j11 T•~-w ..... 09 1181 -~ ,r:-1 Leonard's attome). as a pigs rump." e-s••••" 11n""'°' Loe-s. ..... 1 E-<>•.-. o~...-. 1 Loe-..1 l.d · o..,.,,., S 111-s11.n1>e<11 M.,,...,..,,. 6 To<onlo I 1&-+1•r-311-tO you guys some lime Elsewhere in the Amencan League: _ "" H ••• .. so GBe11 Gao•• Hll-Pvc:~e11 m>. G11 .. ag~ I was going to tr) to retire." Twins 2, Blue Jays 1: Allan Anderson pitched a four-J:o,"':L • 11 , 1 1 0 • 1161 ., H • ••••so said Leonard. who announced his hnter and Kirby Puckett hll his 15th home run to help °"'..,.. - retirement from professional box-Minnesota surpass its road victory for a1!_9flast year. ~··~:·~~~~,: • 10,' 0 ~.J ·~=w ,_, ' • ' ' 0 0 [°,! for 1he t~ilrd tihme a.nernbc Orioles 5, Indians 0: Dave Schmidt, making his first w"';~:-11.m ~i::::•• l IO I • n ~ ! ~ ~ : ~"ame a tnp e c ampion Y start since la st l\ugust. allowed three hits in 61/1 innings. u,...,0 .... -,.._ M<c ..... ..o F"" Leonard upsetting Manelous Marvin The Orioles swept the Indians in Wie three-game series. * ""<~~,i:<~11'10:: T""d ''-" Hagler for the WBC m1ddle1&<e1ght title .\pnl 6. 1987. 1heir first s°"eep since Aug. 18-20 last year. when they took Ti9ers 11, Red Sox 6 * "I lned. It didn't work." three from the...\ngels in Anaheim. aosT()fj ........ o1r•on ..,,,._. Ori•s s, lndlaM o .\t Slake will be the wee light heavyweight Athletics %, Mariners 0: Da ve Stewan pitched the =~~:.~~ n :.: :1~'::.': : ~:: Clf'YUAllD IALTIMOH championship held by Lalonde and t~e vacant WBC first one-hitter of his career. retinng 16 consecuu.,,e o .. e ..... • i 11 \ela•••1D i' 'i F••nc:o11> ~;fto"! s1"""'u ~~~-; su~r m1ddlewe1ght title. The super middleweight title ~lanners at one point. t~~~. • ! g g ~ r;:'..::'~ ! ! ; ~ v ....... 1., • o o o &'-"""' e1 • o • o has a 168-pound limn. which is seven pounds underthe B·•~"o • 11 1 :::::;~" >a 11 ~~~::.;• ; g: g ~~~ ~ ~ ; : g hght-heav)we1ght hm1t. Jn th~ ;-Ja11onal l.eague: ~~·.: .. : ~: ~ Mu<Ol'l.cl ~: ~ g He•H , o o o r.111tt .... ~ • ', 1 .\ '1ctorv would mean Leonard will have won at Expos 3, Pirates %: John Dopson allowed four hm c,..,m••< > o 1 o L.,_," • 1 '0 ~~:: ';,, lg g g ~~ 11~ : g ~ g • DE'"' Oii e 0 O O lea>I a piece offi, e titles. something no fighter has ever O\Cr !.(.'\en inn1ngs. l,nd Rex Hudler hll his second maJOr-Nou .c l1 J 1 ::..":';.~ u : n: ~-= ~ ~: ~ ~ accomphshl·d. kaguchomefon1s111ngMontreal.g1\lngthefapos their r ..... Jt"°' ;~•lD,1 !1>1111~ Sc""lD >100 ·-rm not doing 1tffor the monc~ " Leorard said. ninth' 1Ctol') 1n 11 games. • s ..... -· ~ 001 010_, ?et"" JO o so ~=·11> ,; ~: ! Th erl' '.'111 be plcntV"O that. · Cubs 4. Mets 3: Calvin Schiraldi won his . third ~!.':..., "'"""" 1181 _..~!,.~.;111 ~ k•• D• """': ... •-o Trainer ~aid ·Leonard ""ill make his ' biggest •tra1ght <tart but was 'orc"d 'rom the gam"' with a l"'g ~ ...... -s h I H d $1' II h h be T t. > ' " .. II ' ' e-rrernme JollHO DP-ll<WCI<' I -c. ..... w~•·"9 1181 -G¥110t'• fll P3'C l'<:11. e ma e -m1 ion"" en e at ,,omas cramp in the '>l''Cnlh inning for \.ISitmg Chicago. Dr•<>' 1 l<>&-eo.•Ot" s °'"°'' • •e-11w .. •no•Ot' 1 '"''" Ht:=arn~ for thr undisputed \\CheN·~1ght t1tle 1n 1981 1~0r~~:'I. N~:rt;i 8~,~!;E,·~;.ft ot>-C•vt••nct ' &.rt"'9'• , and JU\I under $12 mllhon for his victor:· over Hagler. Cardinals 9, Phillies 2: Jose Oquendo drove in a ~ ........... ~, Nol<•• ~r?~~:~~:'"S'B-a~ .. ,,.,!:'';~0, ... 1.~ Lalonde. 2X. a native of Kitchener. Ontario. who carec-r-h1gh four runs and Jose Deleon allowed four hits llo'it911 IP H • u 111 so si IP no"h'l'~atNonhHaven.Conn .. ""illhveuptohis 1n s1\lnnu,gs to 1mpro,e 108-8wh1lesingling1w1ceatthe i::;;:•"l'S • ~n~ ~ ! : °"'-H1tU Hso nll ~name of Golden Bo~ -al least at the bank. plah:r\11~c . chm1dt h111he l.OOOth c'tra-base hll ofh1s T·~~".:1 11 J 1 0 0 I ~;.:: l" IO n ~ ' Thc rl"S no quc~tJon hl' "'Ill break the record purse carci: · r..-.1,,... • • 1 1 > 10 • • 1 1 Sc~~·.> , 1 > of$ I 75 mllhon for a light-heavyweight title fight set b~ Cudinals '· Philies 2 * '"';~·::\, ... o•• ,D~ ,0...,!.,,0 0 0 \\• 11 I M1th:iel Spinks "hen he outpointed Dwight Muham-PH1LAOELl'H1A sr Louis Cubs 4, Mets 3 ~.-i•s •-.o 9'0 ~~~:.~ .. -.. ....,,. ""'' mad ()a""I for the undisputed 175-pound lllle 1n 1983. B•-·' -::~~ Ct>...,••• ~~~~ CHICAGO • ., ...... NEW YOltl(..,...... * .. h•;~~":'-1T~ f•·•d ,TK- Zendejas field goaJs lift Oilers ond-hal f field goa Is of 3 7 and 22 ~ ards. c • Hou.,1on\ Tony Zendejas kicked sec-Ci] r:ill~ 1ng 1hc Oilers to a 13-9 NFLexh1hit1on II 'l('ton o'er Buffalo Thursda' night. Zcndcjas·s 3 7-~ardcr "'•th 2:42 to go 1n the third quaner ga' e thdhkr~ a I 0-9 lead. ending a dnve led by backup quartcrhark Brent Pease. 01kr linebacker Al m11h's 1nten:c p11 un off Buffalo's th1rd-stnngquanerback. tan Gilbaugh. '>el up the go-ahead k1ck:BufTalo staner Jim Kelly didn't suit up for the game because of an ankle 1nJ,ur: and backup F~ank Reich ·suffered a shoulder . 1nJUf') and didn't play 1n the second half ... In the onl) other \iFL e\hb1t1on game. Seattle defeated Phoenix. 21-' Telelvision. radio TELEVISION -U~.m. -BASEBALL: New York Metnt P1ttsbu . WOR. 4:3 _p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco a1 Atlan1a. TBS. 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston. Channel 11 . 6 p.m -BOXING: John Meekins vs. Muhammad Kawoya m a 10-round JUn1or- ·wellerwe1ght bou t. from Las Vegas, ESPN. ·6 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago White ox at Angels. Z Channel. 7·JO p.m -SQCCER: Pre-Ol~mp1c tour- nament -Mexico. Ireland, South Korea . El • ah ador. from Los Angeles (taped). Prime Ti cket. pm. -HORSE RACING. The Breeders Crown harness race. from Saratoga Springs. I' Y., ESPN RADIO 'l1,,11.~f'IO 0000 J:ord'' 0000 DJ~''""'" •Ot1 Ov,\tre ct •110 ... ,, ' D 0 0 0 0 OSIT' In " l 1 1-.D ~n<ID'O JD e 0 0 G Mwt f\ D 0 0 0 0 G"•trt lO 0 0 0 0 M<Gttt• 4 l l I -'ifl><'•«' e 0 0 0 L•D""'" I 0 0 0 ~ff'l"T'IOCf •000 &rM\Jri,rt 4 \\1 Dl•M>"I'' •OOO Nc0•1~0 0000 S...,..e lt; I 0 I 0 PfoO.•n )0 l 0 I 1 LA• JC> J I I 0 II<•..,.. lo ) I ) 0 S(""'dl )C> f 0 1 t (0 .. -0 0 0 0 0 (;-.t< D J I 0 f py!f 11> l 0 0 0 T ... u •tD 0000 ~10 •Ol e Pa ..,•"' 40 10 ~tOl'IC> e Oll Jo<de• ID • I 1 a T,,.... c • a a 0 B•--·· ' • I I 1 Sor .. .,,v" ) 0 0 0 O•u'•o• ) 0 0 I P.01111 ID • 0 a 0 S<M•d 0 I' I 1 MelhlO•rl • ' I , l(NMHrl •010 Otl~Q 1010 PP«••D 0000 HJon•11u 1000 Jt lll\ 7000 O\J \nl>'•D 0000 JI•«•• 1000 Mou 10 1000 ~.# .... 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Scll·••ld W 1 I • I PPtHY I I l 3 ~ I 0 EXPOS 3, Plr1tes 2 MOllTltf'Al PITTSll\HIGH •OrfttN lllttfttait OY.~, ... , I ~ I t 0 ~ • • I 1 0 II• "<'1 • S O l O l "° 2D • 0 0 0 C.a ... g 'D • 0 0 I """"'vii. Cl • I 1 1 8roeo\ '' • 1 I 0 &OM"' Jo • 0 0 0 ON !O" t • I 0 I 0 ll••em ID I 0 I 0 wa ••c• Jo • o • o Gw"'°" rl 1 o o o f C>lh lt> l 0 l I P."'<t C I 0 0 0 Youmans tries to redeem self with Expos f11~>0' )000 llte•dU 1000 ""°,." t I I I DC;on1 I I• 1 0 0 0 ~:;';,!. :~~g :;~,r.., !::: :"'EW YORK (AP) P., .. "' o o o o Jll•o"'" o o o o o Montreal Expos pitcher :~~~:'0 ~ ~ ~ ~ o."'0 ""' 1 0 0 0 Flovd Youmans met with r.... n 111 > r"'"" JO 1 s 1 officials of the baseball _ Seer• iw -:'1 001 •-> comm1ss1oners office ""'""'"'' '00 001 000-' Th sd t be th P •me "''""'119 11111 F.,... '" ur ay o gin e pro- E-Bttl•ero DP-P.11.-on I l08-CeSS Of having his t.::"•"11~...:=o.:;"' ~.~·~ suspension lifted. s:-::..O~' 'u ~ G:;~~~· :;~' ~~~:;;, Youmans. suspended in- >o1 s-PM<• ' defin ite!) June 25 "for fail- Sll..i" Ot<.te.n "" I I l • l 1 °""""' ll' 0 0 D P llOS • llO .... Ytrll F•-1 L • ' o l I I • 1 I 0 0 -Ml!lttHI IP H • u 111 so ~ to comply with his 0oo-w 1• , •~t-r"'rug-tes1ing program:"mc1 " :=.~=~~1 ; ! : : !· ~ with a law, er from the club 1 F.~': , 10 1 1 , , 0"" ners' !Slayer Relations On ., l·l 0 0 0 Co•le·IO 1 I 0 0 0.Leon CMC"~ ro ' D•Htt ,,. t'W 7tf\ H&P-Pflnot•ron (Oy .... ..,," P&--IP""' .'1'\~~~t-4o;:,1 e,~ !'.~ w~ T-HI A-139SS l MC" l·I 0 0 Mvtr\ I I 0 M<D"' I I 0 0 Bii. S<""•'<I PB-!>e" ... UMO*fH-+tOmf ~·n ll<oc• -St<ono MCSll.-•• Mon1ao"' T-J 3' A-" •71 ; Jlloo·"'°" 1 ' o o o o Committee and a member Mc:Gttt.01n o.tc,..o to 1 o.ettat ·n t,,,. fT -"" .. of baseball's secunty -Sta • D• M~::;:.:,.~·G_:v ,!;.'"::' 11<>;.~:"•0• according to an official who r-1 1• ,,_" n. asked no1 to be identified. Sports on TVforweek-• • Saturday TELEVISION 9 a m. -AUTO RACING : CART 500 pole Qualificat1ons. from Brooklyn. Mi-ch. (dela yed). ESPN. 10 a.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: U.S. Hard Court Championshi ps semifinals. from lnd.ianapohs, ESPN . 11 a.m. -WOMEN 'S TENNIS: Tournament. from V1rg1n1a Beach. Va.. Lifetime. 1 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Wh11c Sox at Angels. K\.1PC(710l , • Sunday TELEVISION 5:20 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Formul a One Grand Pm of Hungal). from Budapest. ESPN. Wheelchair basketball. as played by m the world's bc'il. will be on displa) Sunday . afternoon at 4 at 3lhh t. Park in Newport " 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at C1n<:1n- nat1. KFMB (760). 11.15 a.m -BASEBALL: Boston at Detroit. Channel 4. 9 a.l'fl. -HORSE JUMPING: The Prescott Grand Pm. from Cleveland (taped)~ ESPN. -Beach. located on lhe corner of 38th and - Balboa-Bh d The Condors. who won the nauonal champ1onshtp in March for the Sl\th t1mr in nine years (in a field of t).7). v.111 duel Wcs1 German}·~ national teana as the two continue preparations for the Paralympics in Seoul 5:30 p.m. ...-. BASEBALL: Dodgers at Hou~ton. KABCJ790J: • 6 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Whi te Sox at Angels (doubleheader), KMPC (710). in m1d-Qctobcr. 1 • PCAA .•. Frome1- gucstion marks." Coach Chuck Shelton ~1d. "Late m the season we began to find wa)s to win. and that's what you ha ve to do. - Shelton mentioned quarterback B~nt Snyder and Wlde receiver Kendal Smtth as being among the Agin' top returning players. At Fullerton. Coach Gene Murphy said a lack of experience 'in the offensi ve hne 1s one of his main conttms. The Titans also finishtd in the lfOUP io second last season. and' amona &beir top retumina players arc defensive end A.J. Jenluns and linet.cker 8111 8f)ln. NeYlda·las ~qas coach Wayne Nunntly said be plans a return to the belies -runn1na the football. -The Rebels. the othet team With 1 4-l ltape mark last yea~ 'Nill be led by qUlnerbec.k ScOtt Sicns. who bec'amf the stanCf' durioa last season. .. He WM 1nexpenenc:ect last ynr. but be reminds Inf of Randall Cunni-.ham.'' Nunnely said. com- S*'illl !tms to the formCf' UNLV ~le no-Mlh thr Pb1ladcJ. phia &ps ... , think artat th1np ·~ _...so happen •alh lha1 )'Ouna man r·•~ .. 'OP CROWDS. • • Fro~Bl • Curren. who earned back-to-back champ1onsh1~ m I 98S and ·86. finished fifth m the world last }ear. CutllnQ back on the number of events he enters durina the '88 tour. C"urren 1s not cllpecttd to compete for the World Champ1onsh1p this year. but made the ~top 1n Hunungton Beach. "No matter what the resu lts arc. (the Op P.ro) 1s always an exc1 t1na e'cnt.' Curren said. "I ha\e always behe\Cd that I can do·bettcr when I take the events one at a time. This ~CM I am picking those events. and I made 11 a point to enter the Op Pro.'' Curren. who withdrew from tv.o e' cn1s I" South frica "because of pohllca reason :· said that he still plans to make all t"c mandatory stops in Cahfom1a. He picked up his 21st "•Ctorv durina the Stubbies Pro Surlini Championship in Oceanside last week. add10J to has all-time total. "To w1n the Op Pro is the bestjOU ran do 10 surfina:· he said. "Con· ~istcntf>. some oflhe biaatSt crowds art d'rawn here and the enthusiasm Sttm1 to be> sro•t "" .. Curren hould know. Since the fint Huntinaton Btarb event. Curren has ..ccn th~· "'pwds become laracr 1nd li~r each yar, formina a vanual powdc'r keg. The crowds became so large. in fact. that a not broke out 1n 1986. resulting in torching of several 'police vehicles as well as widespread rock and bottle throwin .. Curren won successive Op Pro titles 1n 1983 and '84. becoming a crowd favorite over the years. ··11 15 rltr,· exciting. It is like stadium l'llftng.'' he said. "The event has b«ome such a spectacle that there 1 more ancJ more energ) on the local le\el than there ever has been ." Servite's Leo Hand quits football post' Leo Hand has resilfttd 11 he.ad football coach at SerVitt H1ah and been replaced on an interim besis by Jerry Person, who coachtd t~ sophomores last yar. The school's cxplanation for Hand's ckpenu~ after a four-yt'lr tour which oroduced a rttord of J.4..12-1 was "lfand' ooirc lO furtMr his education ••• " Hand. howc"cr. said he wa "forctd out.'' , Noon -WOMEN 'S GOLF: LPGA Pat Bradley International. fro m High Point N.C .. ESPN. I p.m. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at Chicago fub!>. WGN. 2 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: USGA Senior Open . from Mehd1nah. Ill. (delayed), Channel 7. 2:30 p.m. -PRO KARATE: Chan'ncl 4. 3 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hambletoman tnple ctown harnes!I race. from East Rutherford. N.J. (delayed). ESPN. ~ 3:30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA St. Jude'~ Classic. -from Memphis. Tenn. (delayed). Channel 2. 4 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Women's gymnastics Olympic trials. from Salt Lake City, Utah (dcla)!ed). Channel 7. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Pittsburgh . WOR. 4:30 p.m. -BICYCLING: Grand Pnx of Cycling. from Colorado Springs, Colo .. ESPN. 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Atlanta. T'8S. 5 p.rn. --EXHlamoN FOOTBALL: New York Giants at Green Bay. WPIX. 5:30 p.m. -BASEBAUr. Dodgers at Houston. Channel 11 . 5:30 p.m. -EXRIBmON BASEBALL: Cuba -vs. U.S .. from Millington~enn .. ESPN. 6p.m. -EXHIBnaON FOOTBALL: R.a1dcnat San Franc1ko. Channel 2. 1 p.m. -BASEBALL: Ch1cqo Whitt Sox at Anaels. Z Channel. 7:30 p.m. _:_ SOCCER: Pre-Olympic ~r tour- nament -Mexico. l ~land. South Korea. El Salvador. from Lo5 Anaelcs Ctaocd). Pnme Ticket. 8:30 e.m. -IXlldmON FOOTBALL: New York Jeu at Ptuladclphia, WPIX. ~ IO:OS f:.m. -BOXING: Frank Tate vs. Michael unn in a 2-round midd~.aht bout1 ftom las Yeps (taped). howt1mc • ... RADIO 4 30 p!m. -IAIEIALL: Pldres at Cincinnati, KFM8(760). S;30 p.m. -IAIUAU.: Docleen at Houston. KA BC (790). 6 p. m. -IXRilrTION POOTBAU..: Raiden at 5'n Francisco. KTLA (1 1 lO). 10 a.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA" Pat Bradle) In' 1ta11onal. from High Poi nt. N.C .. ESPN. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Pmsburgh. WOR. 11 :05 a.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Atlanla. TBS. 11 ·I5 a.m. -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at Chicago C"ub'i, WGN. 11 ·30 a.m. -BASEBALL; Dodgers at Housto n. Channel 11 . Noon -AUTO RACING: International Race of Champions. from Brooklyn. Mich. (taped), Channel 7. Noon -AUTO RACING: CA RT SOO. from Brooklyn. Mich. (dela~ed), ESPN. · I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA St. Jude Classic. from Memphis. Tenn .. Channel 2. I p.m. -YACHTING: Ultimate Yacht Race II. from Corpus Christi, Texas (taJ>Cd), Channel 4. I p.m. -INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL: U.S. 01) mpic team vs. NBA all-stars. from Providence. R.I. (dela)td). Channel 7. 2 p.m. -DRAG RAClNO: NHIU Summema· tionals. from Enalishtown. N.J. (taped}. Channel 4. 3 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: USGA Senior Open, from Mchdinah.111. (delayed}. Channel 7. 4 p.m. -BOXING: Frank Tate vs. Michael Nunn in a I 2·r<?und middlewciaht bout , from Las Veps (taped). howt1me. S p.m. -EXHlBmON FOOTBAU.: New Orleans at Minnesota. ESPN. 6 p.m. -• AUTO RACING: NASCAR · Grand National Charlotte 300. from Hamsbura. N.C. (dtlayed). Prime Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -SOCCER: Ptt-Otympic ~r tour- nament -Mexico. Ireland. South KOtU. El Salvador. fro"l. Lo Anacin (tlpred), Prime Ticket. 9 p.m. -MIN'S TENNIS: U.S. Hard Coun Cha.m p1onsh1ps final. rrom Indianapolis (delayed). ESP . RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO IAISaALL Pldm at Cincinnau. KFM8(760). 11 :lO a.m. -Pao BAIEIAU..: Dodtrts ., Houston. KABC (790~ I p.m. -PaO BAIBSAW Cbica&o Wlutc So~ at ~ttl1. KMPC (710). a . - n c I. c 0 e n II n f. r 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Major League standings American LfMIUe Oakland Mmnt'Sot.l Angel$ Kansas C 11~ Chicago Texa'i ·aule Detro11 Boston "Je" York M1l"aul.l'l· Toronto (le, l'land Baltimore w 67 59 SS 54 .p 4o 41 62 f,f) 5-l 53 . ' "-\'i WEST DIVISION L Pct. GB LlO 42 .61 5 6·4 4"' 5:! 53 {)() ')I) ,., 7 ... I 557 61 2. 6·4 .51 4 11 -2 505 12 5. 5 439 19 4-6 438 19 3.7 380 :!51 ~ 2·8 EAST DIVISION .594 7.3 5~5 8-2 577 2 6..4 5fX> 10 3.7 4ts6 111: 4-6 4 I 12 4·6 310 28 4·6 Tbursda) 's Scores \I in nl'\111'1 2 r nrun to I Bah11ncHl' "i C ll'\ eland (J ~C'') or}. at \lll\\aul.l"l" lppd . n11n1 ue1ro11 11 Bo\ton 6 Cal.land 2 ~l'allk 0 Onl~ g<imn \lhl·dukd Streak Won 2 Won 2 Lost W-:"'; ! Lost I Lost 4 Lost I Won Lost Lost :! Won 2 Lost 2 lo\l 5 Won I • Home Away 30-20 37-22 29-22 30-25 23-28 32·24 21.2s 21·28 29-32 18·28 25·28 21-31 25-30 16-37 35-19 38-18 31 · I 9 30-23 26-28 29·26 22·31 28-24 24·26 29·25 :!4-31 :!7·:!8 23-30 13-40 Toda y's Games ( h1cag11 I Rru\\ ., ·., Jnd \1cDo"cll 4·8> a1 Angels cwrn 8· IO and Fraser 1 ·10112> ol){Jpm \1 1nnc:1,u1a IT oil\ er 2· I and Viola 16-4) at :'-le" York lRhodcn 7.6 ahd \ (JUClll'rman 0-111 L~l I lS p,m 'v1ll"aukl·c<H1gucrn 7. 7 and .\ugu\t 5-5) at Baltimore (Bautista 5-9 and Morgan l-"ill21.(,.'r5 pm ) Bo\ton I BcK~1cl.l·r ... 12 .ind Smithson 6-31 at Detroit !Morn' 8· 11 and King 1-1H:!I.215 fl m 1-San'a' ( 11) (I c1hni11d 1h·11 l at Toronto !Ke~ 6·2 ). 4·35 p m. C k'l'land (;>.;1th111, U· 11 a1 Texas (Kilgus X-9). 5:35 p.m Sl·a11k I Ba nl.hl•ad .).))at Oakland (G.Da' 1s 10-4), 10:35 p.m aturday's Games Ch1lago at Angels, 7·05 p,m. . l\.an\a\ ( II\ at r oronto. I 0 15 a m. Boston al lktru11 11 20 .1 m Sea11k at Oal..land I "' fl m. \lin nl'\ota al 'l'" ) ork. 4· "'pm \lll"aul-.cc al Bah1murc.. ·Lli p.m. (lc,dandJt Tl'\:I' '''pm Sunday's Games ( h1cago •II Angels. I u · p m. \1 innl''>Ola JI 'l'" \ 11rk 10 \II .i m Bo~lon JI lk1r1111 HI '5 a rn Kan\a\( 11' .tt loronto. Ill 15 .i m ~llh\,aul.l'l' .it RJll1rnml· 11 3 ·am \l'alllt' ~11 0.11.lanJ I 115 pm ( k\ d.1nJ .11 r l'\.t\ 5 ,, fl m Dodgers Ho uston 5an Franu~n1 C1nc1 nna11 San D1q!o ~1 lan1a :'\l'IA \ CH~ P1m burgh \1 ontrl'al ( h1rago St Lmm Ph1ladl'lrh1.1 w ft I \1, National League WEST DJVISIO~ Pr t. 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S-0 "'&r ~ ..-_, .. \l,.U, V~,. .. ,-, !9• = .,. c ·a·t ~oc· ... ~... c Bo.c ....... \.'"'a1; .. f'C ~ ..... ' ~~i' • \'\ -" .t • .. ,. ~~\' ... SS EJlACTA 4 oa o ' , 0C. EIGHTH RACE • '•' c1111, Pfir~ J" Va~ .. l ... ,.. a 1rt 8 ~t t: 9 o.:; _o•o 8 "" o~ .. . • 'c ~,.a,.. "Tp"''f'S'... ., ""'' BC 't" -r ' 1 ~ A \0 'a• ..,..,.,... r. ~f' a ,,;;., ~ • " .,., -~-o .... o-. B4• .. · -:,, ,oic C ..... Sc"'atCP'lf<:: c,f"' r .t-\to• ... ,.,.,. ...AiO• .._,."C t "-ial'l'e Ta,..., "-~a ... , C'"'a • S5 EXACT A j . l>o. S''~ ~c NINTH ltACE •• Sao• 8ff Y ~·'" ~1 J "' I x v \\ Ooo "• Bau • ~ v st.,-~Pt>"'-....a..... ::: .. •..-;ia o I' • _,,~ I •5 1-.\; ~.l ._ ...... ,4,. V&• - -Ch c;. .. _.,, f a\• , .. -C, '9~~.. So .. ,.. .. o ... • •~) C.w""'f'"' • -,.,.. s. ...... av ~-c -......,o-• C.a ~1\ 't n PICK sur; l : ' J • 1>4 • '· •• ~ ~ • 0 'w~ 4 r4<1 ,..9 o c -.f'"\ t _. "'~,.,., '1 0 • ~ I . .t"v~.-t"" :io-S..... \. u DI.IL y TftlPLE l ' •• ·~·\ ...... s )" ~ TEHTH RACE ~ '.' •\ ~ \1~,..__ oa =>a":· •• J •:. X :-.. f'P,.... "'E"'" • P,!Ut';\ : &rJ :_ ... s·~ r :, :J~a'\O,..\\a.-."' 300 ..... -~ j J • 'o Ila~ 1110" .Cl" lllt t Nu ~c•t•c~to ICttPl'lt ~•••IC!tta U DAILY DOUILI 17·3) 1>elO •S2• 00 U I XACTA J·S D.110 SSO OO "-'" O•H•OON~ COM 11000 ~•••''' l>acll lo en •' • ELEVENTH ltACE ' • '.. '°:"a\'8"""0"" ._ " "" • •' r f''""!f f Oft w .. !.""..,~" Or•eoe ~'-a, J It 111\llH 1 60 no 300 760 360 210 -#l,, •t \ "'lP,,." v M•'1f"'\•t ' tm•M ~ ... «'• • • • • ' lr '"• CP1arg n9 D•llC., "' • 8 l1\.'4 f"l/l6'1 ~ .t "• .. \i_., t Ba'1C: Trttnro \) EXACTA ~t 0 $0 S'l200 D.el Mar THUUDA Y'S RESULTS ll'!t ot 4l oa v lflorCM1tN>r..:I .._..,,.) F"lllST RAC E t • •,• ono' .,, _, " f ... t' ,., B " t I )C~ lil~llf JS 20 10 40 1.9'Q H O 310 1020 .-1 a :Ii· "-""" ~C"'"..il"f Sai~ Er•" Fr•nc ·• ,.. ~••t Ye Co.a P.c,~ , ... '" ; ,,... s -: ... '1 E .ltAC1A : o"i: SlllOO SECO~ RACE e '•' :.ng\ , ~· •• ::. _,... 9 10 l IO l 20 ·.·•·o 640 •60 "u Baze 6 40 a .... i ~ •• ~ ... ,...;e O• R1cnarc•' ~, • r : • .... ....4~· a"t''a So.r • ~ Eagle, Oo~ .. "It Jr ~ ~,. ~... Brv ' Po1"t ~ • •o:-4.. (o,....t>1n•hor Tflf1e Time ... ~ ~ ,.,. _., ... frii En...-oV Jafifh 10 Sl DAILY DOU Bl E 1 4 oe10 l 172 00 THIRD RACE 7 ~"' eongs .. ., .Jt ,n t ::.i,. "''" e "'.. ,•f "('-" .t'"" f'o ~ ""°•O";lla 960 3 60 110 no 2 oo 7 60 • • ... 13 _, . "to t'I'. -1 .~ Pa • )r o , Y t"~' 0..af Covouetfe SS EXACT A ~ ~ Pe 0 \SS 50 "'OURTH RACE c 1.;r 0"9\ ., " ~··o~· 920 480 380 "' A v ~za 4 00 3 20 ; • S • Q.u aroic,..,\s.av~ • 60 ~ o "' • > • B•C'' Zaca Za mo•e Mr _,,, -----~!! .... ~ ,,,,,..,. ~ w .. -:. "• Eah Ga..,Oler 1 Couo '<. FIFTH RACE ~ ~.on on ....... •. • 0 •\ 0 80 l '° 7 '° · '-~· a • 00 l.20 -r· • 1 'IC(e··~~ l OO .. r -~.·•· S •f• Ouot Sf'Owc•- -•...,~' P• • ~ Soa""' A.meter .... :> •• ::i A••o,s ~~ fl. "9 !> \C• -Iv ~o .J"lC~ Aot s. EXA~TA :: q oa 0 '6S 50 ~IXTH ft ACE I ' lt ..., '"- "~ D •ou\W•f '20 Bao -• ,..,, ~·~vtn\. ... , 4) JOO 100 6 '° u o HO -\ .-~•f'IC." • 1• s A1•rect•'Wt Tenoer ., .. ,~ r .s~ •11• F=as• L•rtt'' Bt1• Ja u '1 '"oe• O' E •trl!\ B•• Di Rusi 'i ... )~.., "4!'0 Prenv P n• SEVENTH RACE r • .,' Yt' S1h ff'I\ I 16 mtln on turl ••• &•at o~ Ot la l'IOv\\avt •J t "I 11"' G••OI!'• • -· ·-3 ,. 00 100 ''° 360 110 2 80 SS EXACT A 4·S e>a•a SU l 00 n PICK SIX •·2-1 ·-2 10·-1 9--41 Pa tO \ .~& 4C ' ' ,;• ., '""II ••Cit.f t\ Sta • nor~) • ~ ,,,, • ·c. m ....,,~-'"'"rt' ttrvt l'IOrWl1 EIGHTH RACE o ; 1,;•l<>f'9s e •· wce"<>" 8 .ci 'oo ll.OO o,., ..... :-~ a"\Ouu.avt • 60 l.20 .\' !IY.>C• G•voe< ~CIC ... f' ~ •• ••• & • ..,.. Oo"Cl' l=or LH '!.ooen'' & ·..c Y.o••t Q . 'lt"O" Or~ 1 Rnl \J DAILY TillPLE ~ o •.• 6 oe:O '362 40 \S EX ACT A & oa o S121 00 NINTl'I RA CE -oe \c-• Ban ,, ~ -... ~ p ....... ' .t f' ., ,.,.; .. ,. U EXACTA '• e>a c Mo DO '7 LATE DOUBLE &·S oe o s,'.1140 . - OC Fair handicap TERRY TURRELL (It LH Al•milH) TONIGHT'S ENTltlES 1 otfl ef 11 • nltfll ml x td meetine Finl Pell" I lO All A BIA NS l'lttsT RACE. 1 F=u• ong\ P ... •ie ,3 000 4 Vo & uo anowe!l(t I Hawk H1 f Rov1 Jonr' 10 1 1 ~noar Pau""'' q.7 3 N·L ·S11rl,rt B• o0 6· I 4 Miu Elfie JamH ,_, S P•rkwOOCI Samso11 rT•t.u .. rt l-1 ' Sav111 MC cP roccor 1 2 7 P1i 111ct0 !Beren) IS· I t Fulftll90 Drtem CAPOCJICll 1-1 t l.lotv Po1011, l Ba"4er "1 10· 1 10 TM An1u CM1rt1"4!Z I 6· I PARKWOOD SAMSON OH i lllf wn r ott re<;efll WorlO, llf" Int llOd SAYHI MC • ,., !)Kil ao-1ni 1 IOP CM•C• ont oa" PISTASCIO wll ~ too t fforl LOfl9i llOl SLOTY l"OT()t(. OUAltTERHOltSES saCOND i.ACE. 3SO VarO\ Pur\t '6 000 J Yo. 11111" AllOwance l Qu1ckly °'1tr n~artt S-7 1 Eaw Oo•lon (Laco vl J 1 3 Time lor W1ndla Jtl tCaroo u ' 4· 1 4 Hlon On You fOa rcie1 10· 1 . 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' 11 ,., 10-f l-1 6 e·Nu9le0ol (H#IO (DJoetl(kMj\ 1 ....... , ....... tn!O!\ (I)) 11)) •·' t MerridoCI Llmilt H.tw ii ' CfllQee '""" ( "1lctof 1111 ,. .,_. a-. tT,.._• cm 11 1ua ,.,. 1~•M<1 m> 11 le!! $tretlllfl (PllktnlOft 1211 t ·ClftM ' l)olfi.11911er ' S.nto.NO llltrl' ,; IS·I 10 1 10-1 »I ••• IW-R..,,.. lllUMeMO COllCIPT ... , lllt 0..1 in .. \V 1as1110., '"' moMn Til!UL Y A PLEASUi.E Part 01 vt•Y •ouo~ •~"" ELLIPTICAL c•mt to 11a n<1 "'"""•"V ·m~tn••llv Lon9ino1 SAY NATIVE. THOAOUGH Bil E OS FOUltTH A.ACE. I 1' 16 Mt t\ Pur.e '7 000 l Yo & uo Ma <lt n Cla 1m.ng C111m1119 Prict s 11 soo 1 Bo,.. o Reo B111ck 1 J-1 2 A.unM>O Runner c Olgu n J 1 2 l T~ Ga me! s Aloot IB••n'<t•llO!fl 20 I • J B ' Cas•i. P111on1 20·0 S Bo1e1 81utt Munie~ c 11> IS· 1 & Babe' Tttun<ler IS.n<lltll & I 1 8reezv (;.onf<i)enct (l'tf'ftlnoez <I)) 9 1 8 O•~' Horirons CV11tniue1a Ull I· 1 9 Hvmn To Jov CMtoerol lS-1 10 T rout>reG Ro.o <8111<1tru l 20 1 11 Coun1 Coov 1Ff1'nall<ltr 1211 10·1 11 Lunar Ll unc" lMun'fll Ull 6·1 1J Lu<h luut CProcron •·1 14 LoredO i Proteoe (Vatenruela (!)I I· I IS llulrv0trro (Atvereool 10·0 10 Mel9er <C•t•l•fll 20-t BOWL OF RED rec4ICI 1ga1ni 1 MS 000 ci.1r,i· .ng ma.ci.n' Sanl• Antla , lrtlP\ffll<I and won· '1111 "''ti RUNNING RUNNER stconCI In rece o•C!r Int lrt ci. 111\ wllro lhtM .. lllY CONl'IDl!lfCI wtdt lhfO\IOl'IOul In °""''· COll!d Of iteeoer L0!111SllOI •A••·s THUNDlll. FIF~H RACE. 1 Furlong' Pury "·soo J Yo & UD ~eo '" Caltlornt• c i.1rnfn9 Ctalmrnt Price S.$.000 00 1 J1un1v t8anotf8') 10-1 2 Mr D1roc1or (Or1eoa1 J ·l J To A9()l'1 Lou CStr.,.,.C) .. I ' Go Saroi \()19v1n I 'l0-1 S S1ll9'el !Buen> >0•1 • Prom•\t To Taltv !Ptororal ~? 7 Evtf Na rural <Veitn1ut4a 1111 ZCH I ~l•'O•• S.llC ll lec'I 1·1 ' Hasi ™ Gtan ISanctltrl 70-1 10 P~ Str "9 1c u 1-1 IS· 1 11 a.r .. i.J IV•...,rue<a 1111 •·I rttOAlllSI TO TALLY llltro COft0.1- ltllOlltO 111-l -'°' Wlft 0.tl -Ii.cl "41'!1 ron'9fll 10 "°"' Miit. CMltlel'o. .nor1..., ue •"ti' '°"'Hit 1u 1 i•r-conleftcMr 00 IMOt CIMOI " ~ w:th too "'4lrt LOflttllOI MNGLIT. SIXTH uca. • fllf'toftts ~ no.too 1 Vo IN o.n Ci.>ll'llf'IO Ci.im.ne Prrce '17 000. 000 l Hv W-IPedroi-) 1 Cllr~ s.cv.r (~Mil J COl'lll'l\tllttlt $It!' ,.:x::rut4al • Trool( " CF I s """"' .. ~ tGrvdlfl •• l(All.tlOo 18· (211 1 Y ,,., V·C"at Roor 9uezl 20· 1 I So.-i•• e • S•• " LI MC>trl) 6· 1 9 Sw H Sa•os ()9u,,. I S-1 10 Pa •"Ca• $ancl'!t1 70-1 11 S''• N P 3V !CU tenon 12 10· l n T'"O' zro Petton! I· I 1J O~~· • L QM Alver&OO 20· l u Tw ''tO P"te Proc·o• : 10-1 15 '\ •"O JOw"•t • B ac' 11 • S-2 16 G ao Lt.JO•• U lt!IOI' I I o-1 MUSCLE. IOU 1J G rvelfr m-'tt aoour· a~,, •o •Of·•~., vdu119,1er Dr•mt<I '°' OHi ISLA"D JOURNEY "ft<I' -...,o 11 seta!C11 • .... HY WINNIE" .. , .... l·Ck IO Qa•n DenthOtl ••om '"t 'ii L0"9\"0I SPARKLE N fT'ltl.CE SEVENTH ltACE. 6 I 2 F ur'Onln Purw \ 11 000 l Vo & uo 1 lt>t) & mArH Ci41tml"9 C a "' ~o P• Cf \20 000-11 000 1 M" oe~•t'• cG•vOfr I 1 I 1 !>t•v N&\V e c Alvtraoot 10· 1 3 S• Mor••z IO.tt11al I · I ' Mos• Oreme•ic cPe<lroral S·2 S T uta 'll a J' ,,,,.,.oez I 20· I 6 Boco Vf\)I\ 1CH •1non! 6· l 1 Luna NII VO (81ac ... 1 3·1 I v1noo•ar1oa 'Vet~1ue1a1 10· 1 LO"A NATIVO Corev Blatil rioet !Pill lr&e' 1 "' ne own' It mav be .itm tdOt ~ "' IOU911 llHI MOST CMtAMATIC Nil win over tr•C" •r!O Peoro11 l>ae" 10 O•IOI IOfliofll ST. M01t1n •'"'o't ul>$tl 11111 1>ano n 1e11. _, '°"" rac111g IU(I< LOll0\"01 MdS DA.Mal.A. EICHTH RACE. 4 I 2 Fuftonn PvrM J IS 000 l Vo & "o hllte\ & rTW'n f'N>idtn eta m.n9 Cit•m•"9 Price s.l1 000-21 000 1 Arov Mort MUl,.11 (~l!Ouu.a,,. l ltl •·I 1 S.,.. Tiie WOrlO rv ..... r~ 011 20 1 l Non.a P• arve l furlont) 10-1 ' i oun.o IOlou1nl 10-1 S s.n.r>ttv Pett'"°") IS· I 6 l:n.ov Tr. G\1111 COt-1t1C"I 10 ! 1 Atom• ' c ... ~ 1111 6 I I l'O<"etl Tl'e llet11 IPtottorl t· I t Pltv•ll9 11« Ga.,,. ICU!AnOlll 1•1 10 E'l114treN I o.nt« 10r .... I )•I 11 R•Olfll E11tor. CIMclefttl 10-1 I, knlc ~u .. I~ 1211 10 I 13 Seen ' o... <°""'*'.....,. mi 10-1 14 SciNr Jeltt (Fff"N11*1l It-I IS ~ 1t.-:110ft CP9'*'1 .. 1 16 $--1 :tlONY 1Velllftr'*9 (211 IS-1 P\.A~ ......... """''""' ,, ""'" O ~I lrK \a helllftt "'°""' lft ti' ,,.,._ 1o1K111 ,,.,, L°' A!MlllOa CMm\ l ... AMIA DANCIR \tfYH l'!Ota IMI Mt'll 11 lone O"tl'Olle '°' Wot! f'OUNAl't ............... "' Otl>u• todt lll1M.tn ~ •&.fl lltl. HICTIOM. NINTH RACE • c : "Q' l>J•\• SIS 000 ) V o .Ji, .60 • --~ ( 4 -~ Pr Cf' '16 ooc • "00 (('_ .... , 1.,... i":>fl",""1"<'1•, J-l 1 ~-.-\ .. , -=·~·,~· •. C ,~~ E a~,; O"e..ia S·1 80,•"' o.. "C" 10 ~ (. IP'tf' C·O ~ SA:• IS ' t '-I• 0 ( ~ >C• 9 ~ ' -. ~ "•' • Stt ""•'•' 10·' I C " \ ~· c"a V \f I· COUit Si NG EAGLE '' ••t o " ,,. •• ·,..... 't'CO'CI ,.~ 1111 ,. c-r''\ • f 'f'Oft' ,.. O"c>e' COUllT WllAltD " ~ 911' ,..,.,, •"OU'O 'OP C"O u r •t• MEL O'C ~·\ oooc • g,.re Bia" •o • ae LC-"~'"(I' Cl £Vllt GOLO. TlNT'H ••CE • : cJ'on9' P.,r~ SS0000 (. ..... ~.-\•t•t\ l•C & "'" ' •s & ~art\ ' I' ae> I(\• \ Le\I' ""e"•" 6 I 1 Ca•o• ' .... O"Of ' B •" I s l &t t Ca"''" 'va ..-rue•• 10 l "' ... , iltNO G•"VOt • • l Swee• T 'H' 0 vt •l'\ I· I H• ri.-ss Hf "fl\ Stt •t n\ 1· 1 1 Goel\ Be If 0onaoo1 10• 1 CAROLS WIMOIR trH'lt...., t "CI wO',•ftO Wf '* 0'f l"fMI Siii•~ Olll!<ltCI '"'"' 81 Le' A am"o~ HAlltLl$S HllltE$S 'a<'OO ·~ "'' •oo ai t>er ' e. HOI .._ Pen il\af"• "'1-II -" tr.LllT ltOAO f lt<11 -•"O OOOCl In \ll"•t r-oer "' Gi'>vat• 1..onin Nll FAIULOOS LADY ELIVINTH ltACE • F...-..... , Purw \I 500 l Vo &. ~o f " &. ,.,.," tlt'to in C• !Of" C a ,.,~ c .. ,.,"' Pr-ct U 000 1 P• Of QI .,_ ~ "P•t•on 20-l 1 o.·~ c~ ,,, Sa!IC.,.tl >0·1 l LO".,. "<I ~..-•·1 • u F~ °'9"'" 5-1 s s ·ar Of Sann Or"ltotl ,., t s_,et'tt' V<l'llf~ 1~an... t· 1 1 E•a"" ~ CV .....,.l lS· 1 I COii L.~ (J:etftt••clcUJ ._ l t 5cn4'1ftl ICH lll'IOlll 10-1 U ,._. tDeAL pra-. liftt lllr"'91\ '"-~ '' MCI\ ., '" QI! mKt •"*'°" ST M C)I' $MtOJ I • l"t tKt 0-f!lt ~ ~ ~ .... oll ~ coeii ~ Y'MOA ~Ol'\IW\ IO lie ~ 11'1" WWtll Ccint..,tliell Lonftl\Ot snnssr YtCT'CMlY ..._ ~ 11'\,.A YING "I• GM\£ (11111 lftt W C:OUIU l"IC. I AGLE, C9tttl Blg nt'lr\1 'l1gh1 Thlir1iughtirt'd R:wng I' tiad ,11 l ~ Alamno ' 14in '1 m1" thr Th,1rl1u~htirt'J, '1• th~' dtlM·r., the C\cllrmcnl of \(1Uf ,ummt'r P "I nm<' '' • 'O nig.t11h. Monda~ through 1urdo'' r.sdoy is Gilt Mglrt! ltw S...•..., er, lu~"'· \ugu,1 9th. ~rt a " ight Thorou~hbrrd Ra.-inF· ~'U't'n1f \fone) <.lip- to tal r homt' 'our "inning,· ·Fret 1rand 1and 1\dm1•"1on \fonda,,• • E'l:ottc Wagrnnr-hJ.:ta\, Pt'rkct ~"· f>a11\ Double and Mott'' · t-rtt Grand~tand \dm1(,1nn ror 'cnmr-. 11n Thur~da) 1gh1s1 (Mu~• be ti~ lH l''c' "11h \al1d rtm10 1dcn 11f1ca11on ) • (1roup Ol"COUOI\-( all llll D:rtail~! ·Food~ Bcw~t ~pmab ~.:h WtdnC'ldav-Aug. 10. Sd«tcd food hciru and Bttr for St! , .. r .. Onnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Frtcft.y, Augutt 5, 1918 utcliffe is slated asstarter orCubs in' istonc' game NEW YORK (AP) -When the liahts 10 on at Wrigley Field, Rick Sutcliffe witJ be pum~ up and filled wjtb fire and desire. .. It's history. There will be All-Star Game No. 2 and World Scnes game No. 10, but there will never be another fi rst Wrigley night game," Sutcliffe said Wednesday. ~·r don't want them to put an 'L' next to m) name." Sutcliffe is scheduled to throw the first illum inated pitch in Wngle) Field when night baseball makes us debut Monday on Chicago's Nonh Side. . Detroit's T 1acr ttdium tl!p~d the switch on Jul)e 15, 194!1. HaJ New. houser. incidentall), threw the first pitch that night. .. l'\·e got to approach this as JUSt another ballgame," Sutcliffe sajd. "I know it's not. but I C'an't prepare m) self as 1f it's the biggest game oft he rear." Chi cago 1s 51-54. 1n fourth place and I:!': gnmC\ out of first in the ~at 1onal Leagut East. so this is will be about as big as ll gets for the Cubs. utcliffe. for his part. 1s coming up big nearl\ t'' el) start. even though his rcrnrd doe n't show it. He eH·ned his record at 9-9 Wednesda} night with a 3-1 seven-hit \ 1cton over the New York Mets. In utddfe's nine losses. the Cubs have scored a total of 12 runs while he was in the game He lost. four consecutive starts at one point 1n July desp11e allowing onl) nine runs in 28 1-3 innings. He has seven complete games but has only a 3-4 record in those ouungs. . - KEEPING DREAMS ALIVE • • • hom81 inc:i eamina his bronze medal in '84. Banon has been named the National Paddlina Committee's Male Athlete of the Year and was a nomioce for the ullivan Awud last year. both roming on the heels of 1987 c-ampaign which yielded two g_old medals in the Pan Amencan Games ;n Indianapolis. , Hr walked off w11h a gold in the 1,000 natwater kayak event and shared the other medal with fellow- 01~ mpian Norman Bellingham 1.000 doubles flat water event. In a tuneup for the Seoul Summer Games. Banon teamed up with Bellfogham m South Korea. earnfoa first pface in tht' doubles as well as the KAYAK ... From Bl t\\-o-member. 500.meter event Phil· lips earned her gold in the 500.meter singles event. . Phillips. 25. the 1987 Canoe/Kayak Female Athlete of the Year. along with Conover and Bery-Batlik are all members of the '88 U.S. Canoe and Ka) ak National Eh te Team. sohd· sin&les. Ocspitc his past success, Barton keeps a conservative perspective about the United States' chances for gold. .. It 1i. hard to say how we'll do," he said. "We defi nitely have a chance 10 earn a gold medal this year. But as far as being an Olym pic powerhouse. that wilf come with time. "For years. the U.S. has strugglCd to do well. Now we are starting to show some progress and may eventually be one of the stronger countnes in the 01) mpics. We are now able to train on a regular basis. panialJy beca use of the O!ymp1c Job Opportunities Pro- gram. I "I don't know if it'll be the biggest gamt I've staned but. it'll be one of them. I'm looking forward to that. .. he said. "I've gotten over 200requcsts for tickets already. One of them is from the actor Mark Harmon. who has the same agent I do. You know 1t must be imponant if he's coming to see-m~pitch-... -- No baJlpark has gone night since .. ,\ e 10~1 1-0. I' H' lost two or three um es ~-I But \ ou look at all the games and \\C h11.the ball hard. One of tho~ los~es. "e hit 10 hne drives <Ju ring the gam~ We hit the ball right at pcopk ... ., L111 11 IS Wrf&ley Field aporta a new look with U~hta atop lta actnc etanda. The ·nr.t game under llghta I• llonday night. -tfring lhem as kgit•mate gold-meda~ contenders in the four-member. 5()(). meter event this summer. Manno-G~ers. 30. who relaced Toeppner in the four-member event. 1s also expected to do welJ 500-meter si,119,Jes event. A member of the 1988 U.S. Canoe and Kayak National B Team. Marino-Geers has shown dra· matic improvement over the past se\eral months after takjng ~second place in the two-member:-.,500-metei C\ ent and sixth in the 5()().mctc1 singles. Mt.IC NOTIC£ PUBl.tC NOTICE l'talC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P\lltC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE P\lllC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE NOTICE t£QAI. INVIT9tO ADYPTlllMINT 91DS Dlf'UTMINT Notica •S hefat>y given that Of' COMMUNITY the Board or TruSIMI of the OIYILC>f'MENT CoaSI Commun1ly College ENVIRONMENT Al District or Orange County. •s°""CES Cahfornie. will rec;e1ve Mal· llCTION Id bids up to but no Iller CITY Of than 11 00 a m • Tuesday, HUNTINGTON August 23. 1988 at I .. ACH Purchasing Department ot Nola is hereby given by Aid ~ Cl1stl'IC1 toatect ~rtment of Cam· at 1370 Adams A.,,.nue. mun11y Oevel<>Pment En· Costa ..,.esa. CaJllorn1a, et wonmentat Resources Sec· wflitn lime said bids .,,,11 be ltOn ol 1he C11y of Huntinglon publiCly opened and reed Beac.t! thlll the following tor Otalt Negative Oeclt1a11011 PURCHASE req\IHI has been prepared OF..AECORDtNG and will be subm111ed lo lhe EOUl'PMENT: City Planning Comm1sS1on GOLDEN WEST for 11\alr cons1derat1on on COLLEGE Augusl 26. 1988 The draft AU bias art 10 ba 1n ac· nega11ve declar111on will oe c0td1nce with Ille 81d Oocu· available lor public review ments wflich are now on Ille and comment for ten ( 101 tnCI may be secured 1n lhe days commencing August 4 offtee of the Otrector ol 1988 Purcnas1no of sa•d COiiege Dfalt Neg111ve Oeclar- FICTITIOUS l\JSIH£H NAME STATEMENT TP.e 1011ow1ng persons are oo "II bus•ness as t< BENE 23 Canyon R.oge Irvine Cahl 92715 Ke1 ha11ne Washburn Larso" 2J Canyon Ridge, 1r .. ne Cahl 9~715 Carolyn Jane Bunnell, H149 E Blaine Seattle. Wasn11101on 98 t I 2 Thrs oosmess tr con- ducted by a general patl· nersn•O Tne reg1S1• ant com- menced 10 Hi nsaGI buSI· ness ""de• the t1c1111ous business name or names h5ted above on July 1 1988 Kalie w Larson Tn1s ~1a1t!men1 was filed w1tr tht County Clerk ol Or· angt Coun•y on July 27 198! Fll'Tla Publ•st>eo O•a,.ge Coast Daily p,101 August 5 1:? 19 26 1988 STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAi. '9tOM f'AlltTitl"S""' °""AT1NG UNOE" FICTITIOUS eUllNESI NAM£ 1 The following person has withdrawn as a general Plrt· ner from the partnership OP· e• a ling under the l1c1111ous business name of J & J FAM· ILY HOME at 9521 A•lene Ave GarC!en G"rove Calif The lic1111ous bu1inen name s1a1emen1 for tha par1- ne1Sh1p was hied on Novem· ber 3 19117 In 11\e County 01 Oranoe FILE NO F360184 Full Name ano Address ol lhe Person Withdrawing. James Ca1v1n Harmanino Jr 9521 Arlene Ave Garden Grove Ca111 Signed Janies C Harm· an•no Jr Pu1>11She<I Oranoe Coast Daily P1101 Ju•y 22 29. August 5 12 1988 F-55 1 d1S111ct at10n No 88-24 1Cond1honal No bidder ma1 withdraw Use permit No 88·231 is a ----------PUBLIC NOTICE h•S bid for a pertOCI of forty· request by B w Randall PUBLIC NOTICE ---------- lrve (45) days alter the date Lumbe• Co inc !or 1empor· FICTITIOUS eUS1N£SS Ml f<>< tile opening 11\ereol ary storage ol lumber The FICTITIOUS SUSIN£SS NAM£ STAT£M£NT The Board ol TruslMI ra-1 2S acre project is 1oca1ee1 NAM£ STATEMENT The lollow1ng persons are serves lhe priv11eg« of re1ect· ad1acent 10 the Southern The tonow·no persOfls are do.no business <IS 1ng any and au bids o• to Pac•llc RaJltoad 850 lee1 doong bus•ness as GALENE 224 224 Fo•esl wa1veany1tragu1arilie!Ortn-soutn 01 Warne• Lunioer GREE.,,Bl'ltER PLllZA Ave Laguna Beach Calif tormaltties 1n any bid or in would be unloaded from ad· PARTNERS 1920 East 9265' t"4t t><dding 1,K.e.nl 1a11 cars and stored Warner Suite 3A Santa Sue Savage ? 1 0 1 ()i)8n August 23. 1988 on the s11e temporarily The Ana Cal•I 9nos Glenf'y•e =B L aguna 11 oo am reouest is ror use ol th•S site Tnomas w Qoan and Beach Calif 9265.t 9lcl No: 1430 lo• a mai1mum 0111ve years Do•othy Doan as Co· James Carter Tutw11e 5J5 ll9nad: c. MICHAEL The site •S zoned M 11110111 Truslecs ol tne Doan Trust Pa~1l•c Coast Hwy Corpno W ( e S T E " , V I c e industrial) and dH•onateo 1920 Et151 Waine• Suite 3A del MJr Calif 92625 CllMteetlot, euelneet Af· as General lndus1rial by the Santa Ana Calo! 92705 Tr11s business •s con· felrt. Cont COl'llf'llUnlly C·ty s Gener II Ptan The E and G Auoc•ates d.icred b,, a l·m•ted pa•t,.,er- Colle9a Oletrlct. proposed pro1ec1 1s 1n con· 12361 Monarc• Street Gc1r Sh•P Pubhsned Orange Coast l0tmance w11n botn lhe e•· de• Gr o vt' Ca 11 1 Tne 1eg1s1ran1 com· Dail) Pilol AugU'SI 5 12 1s11no zoning and general 92641 2995 "''"'Ct'd 10 11anr.act bus•· 1~88 p.a_a • Tn•r. ous1ness •s con· ne~s vnde< tne hctrt•O\JS • F575 A copy of lhe requesfts on dueled oy ti general Part· bu5•nes~ name O• names ----------Irle w1tll the C11y Clerk C11y ne1i.n1~ l1s•eo above on N A rtelfC NOTICE of 'Hynl•n~lon Beach 2000 The reg1Slrant com· SI.le Savage ----------1 Main Streel Hunllnglon mer,ced 10 1ransac1 bus•· f n1& s1a1emen1 was liled FICTITIOUS eu .... 11 Beach• Calolornia Any Pe•· ness under 1ne l1c1111ous w•lh lhf' County Cler~ ol Or· NAME ITATIMENT son wishioo 1o comment on bus·ne5s nam~ o• names aooe County on July 18 The lollowmg persons are lhe reoueSI may do so 1n h~fed .ioove on May t988 1988 doing business as wntiog w1thm 10 days of this Dorothy Ooan Co-Trustee • F»1312 S & I OISTRfBUTERS 160 notice by pro\l\Cling .,,.,,llen oLthe Ooan Trust PJbhslled Oraoge CoHI Centennial Way Ste 14. comments 10 lhe Oepari-Tn15 1111emen1 was filed Oa ty p.101 July 29 August 5 Tus11n Cal1I 92680 ment 01 Community De-•rln Ille Cour'lty Clerk ot O•· 12 19 1'!88 Sn11>na Jo Iverson. 3~25 vetopment Env11onnienlll enoe Counly on July 6 1988 F-563 P1nebrook. Costa Mesa. Resources Secuon p o F3'536<1 C1hl 926~6 Bo• 190 Hun11ng1011 Be1ch, Published Orange Coast This busmen ts con· CA 92648 comrnenls will be D•!IY Pilot July 29 Auousl 5. dueled by .an 1nd1vidu11 considered by the decision-12 19 1988 The rao1s1ran1 com· malung bO<ly menced to transac:1 buS•· Publ•She<I Orange Coest F-560 ness und8f Iha lic1t11ous Oa11y P1101 August 5 1988 Nll.IC NOTJCE business name o• names · · F567 ---------- listed above on Juty 1 1988 NOTICE IS HEREBY Sl\ayna Iverson GIVEN THAT THE UNDER· This stllamenl was llled ----------SIGNED WILL SELL AT wllh the County Clerk ol Or· PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION ON ange County on July 1, 1988 08110 '88 ill T 10 00 A M AT Fll5170 FICTITIOUS eUltNESS ALLSPAC't 8564 HAMIL- Publ1shed Orange Co•St NAME ITATIMfNT TON AVENUE HUNT· 011ly P1lol Aug~I 5. 12. 19. The lollow1110 persons are 111.!GTON BEACH CA 926<16 26 !9118 doing ous1ness IS lHE PERSONAL PROP· F-588 MAIL TODAY 427 F East ERTY HERETOFORE -::::;::;;;::;::::;;:;:::::;:::::::: 1711'1 SI reel C~ll Mell. S T 0 RE 0 W I TH T H E Calif 92627 UNDERSIGNED BY ~ACIFIC VIEW MEMO"IAL ~A9'K Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Cremttory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beacn 644-2700 HAMOR 1.AWM· MT. Ot.IVIE M ortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gtster Ave Cos111 Mesa 540-5554 NJICI IROTMl9'1 •U. IROADWAY MOl1ua<y • Chapel t 10 8foedway Cost• Meu 642-1150 Ray Rogers 866 Sand· B STARR. SPACE C004 castle Coronl del Mar. WlfQHT BENCH MISC Cta1I 92625 ~MISC BOXES M yra KirHhanbaum, A. STORA. SPACE 0028. 406', Clubhouse ...-Venue. WASHER DRYER REFRIG Newport Beach, Cahl 92663 MISC FURN MISC BOXES This business Is con· l AGUllAR SPACE dueted by a general part· F002 WASHER MISC ner5h1p FURN MISC BOXES The reg11tran1 com · 0 GINGRICH SPACE menced to transact buSI· FOO• MISC FURN MtSC ne'SS under tile hcht1ous HOUSEHOLD SPORTS bus.ness name or names EQUIP l1ste~aonJuly 18 1988 B STEPHENS SPACE Wi'Klf~nbaum F 12S WHEELBARl'IOW Th•S s111tmen1 WIS hied MISC FURN TIRES with the County Clerk ol Or· l HUDSON , SPA'CE ange County on July 20 G04 I MISC FURN MISC 1988 BOXES ' F1IMS4 R THOMPSON G 128 Larry KlfSChenbaum 6 15 MISC ruRN MISC BOXES C1viC Ceoter Ome West OOlllE Suite 230 San1a Ana Chi J FARLEY H083 SM 92701 LADDE R MISC FURN Put>111hed Otanoe Coast P .. 01 shed 01.a11oe C~s• Daily P1IOI JtJly 29 August 5 Od•I; P•IOI July ?9 August 5 12 19 1988 1988 F·564x F57S NlllC NOTICE UGA1. f'U9Lft:ATION THE ZON1NG ADllAINIS- TRA TOR OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA Will BE CONSIDERING THE FOL· LOWING APPLICATIONS 1 ZO NIN G .\(;TION ZA·88-07 FOR NE'TWORK M ULTI -F AM ILY . AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR RING CORPORATION FOR A MINOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW TWO GROUND MOUNTED SATELLITE DISHES (11' HIGHI IN AN EXISTING APARTMENT COMPLEX LOCATEO A T 24 00 HARBOR BOULEVARD IN A N R3 ZONE EN · V I RO NMENTAL OE · TERMINATION EXEMPT 2 ZONING ACTION ZA·88·08 FOR DIANE E WEEKS FOR A MINOR CO~OITIONAL USE PER· Mil TO INSTALL A SATEL· llf'f: DISH I N THE 8AC'KYARO OF A SINGLE FAMILY RES I DENCE LOC ATED •-AT 3367 MARIGOLD CIRCLE IN AN R 1 ZONE ENVIRON MEN· T Al DETERMINATION EX· EMPT IF YOU W ISH TO PROVIDE COMMENTS OR OBTAIN rURTHER INrOR· MA TION PLEAS'E CALL THE PLANNING 01\llSION AT Ci 141 7S4·S245 Published Orange Coasl Oa11y P.101 August S. 1988 FS72 STARTING . A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Dally Pilot ls pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to ,,... bulirlesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra cherge. and save you the time and the trip tp the Court House In Santa Ana. Then. of course, after the ... ,ch Is comptet.ct -. wtll flle yOut flctUioua. bulineN name statement with the County Ctenc, pubf._,, ON:e • week for four ...._, • requlr.ct by lew and then ftle your proof of publl· cat~ with the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your flctlllous business statement at the Dally Piiot. Legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay. Costa M .... California. If yoo can not stop by, ple~call us at (7 14) ~2-'432 1. Extension 315 or 316 end we will make arrangements for you to handle thll proced\lre by mall . If YOY lhOUld have any further queatlons, plaM call us a.nd we wut be more than glad to assist yOY . GOOd luck in yOYr new t>Usinetsll K41t23 NOTICE TO CMDtTORS Of eUlK T"ANSF£" (Secs 6101· 6107 u (, c ) Notice 1$ hereby given lo credllors ol the w1th1n nameo transreror(sl 1ha1 a bulk transfer •S about 10 be made ~n ,11_e.!_SQnal property he•e1nalter descr•bed The name1s1 and business address ot the intended 1ranslerortsl are A R R INC a Cahtorn1a Corpor· a11on 10471 Los Alamitos Blvd Los Atam11os CA 90720 The 1ocatiQt1 m CalllO•n•a or the chief e•ecu11ve office or principal bus•ness olhce ol rne •nlended transferor is (It same as above so stale I All Otl\ef bus1neu names and addresses used by the 1n1endecl l•ansteror N•lh1n three years last past so ~· as ~nown 10 lhe 1n1ended transferee are S•ZZLER 10471 LOS AlamllOS Blvd Lo& Atam11os CA 90720 The namecs) and business address ot lhe intended transle•eetsl are CHEZ DANTES RESTAURANT INC J8S3 B11ch SHeel Newport Beach CA 92660 T nc11 tne propetly pern· nent tie•eto is described 1n g eneral a s A LL FURNI TURE FIXTURES EQUIPMENT LlAjEHOLO IMPROVEMENTS STOCK IN lRllDE G'OODWlll ANO BUS•NESS NAME and rs locat<!d at 1'701 Corinthian WJ1 Newpo•t Beach CA 92660 The ous•ness nafne used by the sa•d 11anslerorfsl at sa10 IQca11on IS CHEZ DANTE Thal said bulk trans.let 1s 1n1endeo to be consum· rnatecs at the ollrce of $pr.no Moun1a1n Escro., 2 Cmc P1aza Suite 130 New· porl Beacn Cahloro1a 92660 on or alter August 1• 1988 This bulk Ir anster is sub· 1ect 1 California Uniform Commercial Code Sed1on 6 106 fhe ·name ano address or the person w•th whom cla•ms may be filed is Sp11no Mountain Esc•ow Corp I CIVIC Plaza Su•le 130 Ne"'· port Beach CA 92660 Esc•<>W 0836·00 and the last day for hhng claims by any creditor shall be August 23 1988 which IS the bUSI• ness day before 1ne con summahon date spec1!1ed above Oalecl July 1<1. 1988 CHEZ QANTE'I "El· TAU..ANT. INC.. a Call· tornla corporation. ey: MA"K JAC08S, PrHldent, Intended TrantfarH (t ) NOTICE NOTICE Of INVlTING "'9LIC N>S HIA."9NO BIO ITEM Ulf "MllT NO 817 N0.-.34 NOTICE IS HEREBY /C:ONOtTIONAI. GIVEN that seaieo proposls EXCEf'TION will be received by the City or (VA,.IANC£) Costa Mesa lo WH The C11y NO. •HI Council P 0 Boe 1200. TENTATIVE Costa Mesa California ftA,.CEl MAP 92.62.8"'1200...J>n. °' be! NO. ... an the hour ol 11 00 am on /NEOATIV£ Friday August 19 1988 It OECL.A .. ATION sllan be the respons•b•hty of ~. •-n the bidder to deliver ll1S b•d Conslfucl a 32 000 square to the City Clerk s OlllCe by 1001 auto retell and service tne proper announced hme cenle• w11h variances for B•dr. will be pubhcly opened 1andem compact parking and read aloud at 11 00 M11111ce center with van- a m or as soon thereafter ances tor landem compact as prac11cable on Friday parking spaces and con· August 19 1988 1n 11>e sol1date lour (41 parcels into Council Chambers C11y Hall one (11 parcel 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa NOTICE IS HEREBY California tor the lu•n1sn1ng GIVEN 11111 lhe Hunhnglon OI All LABOR MA· Beac,.P1ann1ngCocr>m1Ss1on TERIALS EQUIPMENT. w,11 hold a public hearing 1n TRANSPORTATION ANO the Council Chamber at the SUCH OTHER FACILITIES Huntington Beach C1v1c AS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR Center 2000 Main Street, TH E REM 0 VA l 0 F Hunt•nglpn Beach, Call- PARKWAY TREES lorn1a on the d•te and at tile Aod1toonal sets ol the 11me 1nd1cated betow 10 re- spec111ca1tons ma> be ob· ce•ve and consider tile state·· ta•~ al the Q1r.ce or lhe ments ol 1•1 persons who Purchasing Agent at 77 Fair w1sr> 10 be heard retahllt! 10 D"•e Costa Mesa Call· tne app11cal1on described lorn1a B•ds shoutd be re-below turned to tllea11ent1onol 1he DATE/TIME Tuesday C·tr Cter~ w1lh1n so1d 1.me August 16 1988 7 00 PM l1m1! •n a se111eo envelOP" APPLICATION NUMBER 1denht1ed or1 the outside w11n use Perm11 No 88·34 Con· the Bid llerl'I Number and 11'1e d111onal E 1cep11on (Vad- Open•ng Date ancel No 88·85 Ten1a1tve Eacn b•O snall specify P.;1ce1 M.ip No 88·27~. each and e•e• / •tern as set Neg<ll••e Oeclarat•oo No forth 1n 1ne spec1hca11ons 88· ?2 Aot Jnd all e.cepi.ons to the APPLICANT Cardinal Oe- SP&•'1Cahons must oe clear-vek>pment Co ly !>1.:ited•n l"e b•d and fail· LOCATION 19300· 19324 url.' 10 ~Pl lortti 81'1\I •tem 1n Beach Boulevard least side the spec•l1catoons snail be ol Beach Boulevard appro•· o•ounOs for re1ec11on of the 1ma1e1y 1 000 feel norlh of b•d Yorktowo Avenue) .Eich bid snall sel torth the ZONE C4 1H1ghwa) Com· lull narnes anCfresidences or merc•all au persons and parties REQUEST To construct a interested •n tne pr0Posa1 ii 32 000 soul.l•e loot 1loor 1ne O•O ·S t>) a c.orporat1on t>u•ld1ngsl auto re1a11 and state the namt's of lhe ol· service center with vari- l1cers who can sign an ances lor appro .. mately :?0 agreement on behalf of the 1andem'Pa•k1ng spaces and corporat•on and whether consolidate tour 141 parcels NOTICE Of f'Uel.IC SALE Of' UAMDOMD "'°""" Notice is l\ereby given thll lhe undersigned will sell al public auc11on pursuant 10 Section 11988 of lhe CMI Cooe of lhe S1a1e of Call· lorn1a the following m11- eetteneour personal 11rOP- et1y to·w•t 1dent1l1ed by ten· ant name and storage u1111 numoer This Slit wrll be by com- pe1111ve b1dd1ng on the 101h day ol August 1988. at 12 00 Noon am on 1ne premises where said prop- e•ly is stored and which is 1oc1ted at 1535 Newporl Blvd 1n the city of Cosle Mesa County of Orange. State ol C1hlorn1a The land· lo•d reserves lhe 11ghl 10 bid at the sale Purchases musJ be made with cun and paid lo• al lhe 11me 01 purchase This sale is suD1ec1 10 prior cancellat1on '" the event of selllement between landlord and obligated party W1ll1ams K Space A 142, Misc Furniture Boi es. Clothes HOUSIOn E Space A.263. Old trun~ t;u1tcases. Boaes Bags 8ernha•dl C Space A285 Bicycle Manreess. Stereo TV Small tables. Misc Boi es Reynolds N Spica A369 Gas Bar·B·Oue Suit· cases Portablt"Typewrite•s Bicycle Misc Bo•es Erdhaus S Sp~ A470 Coucn Chairs Table Boaes Cloth•ng T•ul'llO E Space B130 Couch Mrsc Furn. Bed BoKes Household Goods Lucchesi K , Space B2S2 Numerous Boies Animal Bo• West Coast Mkt1ng Space <;: 142 Desks F11tng Cab•ne• Chairs Typew,,ter Folding l able PubhShect Orange Coasl Daily Pilot July 29 August S 1988 FS74 more than one oll1cer musl into one C 1) parcel ---Dl-m....,•ic',....NO-T-IC_E __ sion If the bid •S t>y 8 part· E N v I R 0 NM EN TA L rUIK. nersh1p or a 101n1 119nlure STATUS Covered under ---------- state 1ne names and ad· Negattve Declaration No FICTITIOUS euStNESI dresses or all general part-88·22 NAME STATEMENT ners and 10•"' venture<s II ON FILE A copy ol Ille The following persons are the b•dder •S a sole proposed rl!Qutst is on file 1n doing business as prop,,etorSh1p O• another 1~ Oepartmenl ol Corn· OCEAN YACHTS OF entot1 tllal doe5 business munity Oeve1opmen1 2000 CALIFORNIA 2713-A W unoer a lict111ous name the Main svee1 Huntington Coast Hwy Newport Beach, bid stiall be 1n 1ne real name Beach, Cal1lorn1a 92648, for Calif 92663 01 lhe b•Clder w11h a des1g· inspection by the public· A Jeffrey Lynn Marsh, 23941 nai.on lollow•og Show•no copy ol the Stall report will Ooverle C1rcle. L1gun1 OBA 11'1e lich11ous name)' . be available to m1eres1ed Niguel C1111 92677 pro• ded ho.,,.ever no llC· parties al City Hall or lhe Trus business IS con· lil•Ous name Shan t>e uSed Main Cit)' Library (7111 dutled by an 1nd1Y1dual;. uniess tr>e•e 11 1 current Talberl Avenue) alter '"e '1eg1strant com· 1eg1s•rat•on w•th the Orange August 23 1988 menced 10 transact buSI· Count, Recorder In case 01 ALL INTERESTED PER· neu under lhe l1c11t1ous corporations include the SONS are invited 10 attend business nitne or names names ot tne Pres1den1. said hearing and express h51ed above oh Juty 27 1988 S!'cretary Treasurer and opinions or wbm11 evidence Jeffrey Lynn Marsh Published Orange Coas1 Daily P1101 August S 1988 • F581 M.:1,,ager to• or against lhe application Thi& sletemenl was filed The City Council ol the as ou1hned above 11 lhere w•tn the Counly Clerk of Or- ----------City ot Costa Mesa reserves are any lurlher ques11ons anoe Counly on July 27. P\lllC NOTICE the right to •erect any and ell please call Roberl Franklin 1988 b•OS A SSOC•ale Planner •• ,,.,.. ISM31 NOTICE OF DAT ED Augull 1 1988 S36·S27 I Pubhsl'led Orange Coast SAl( Of Pubh$hell O•angl' Coasl MIKE ADAMI, Hunt· Oa•ty Pilot Augusl 5 12 19. ""IOMAL Da·rv P,101 August 5 1988 lngton eeach ftlannlng 26 1988 ,,_OPE,.TY F-573 Commln loft F-595 l'lolice IS hereby o•ven 1na1 ----------PuOhShed Orange Coast under and pursuant to the PUBl.IC NOTICE Daily Pilot Augusl 5 1988 le ... made and provided lhe F56S undt'rs19ned NEWPORT BEACH MARRIOTT HOTEL & TENNIS CLUB al 600 Nc..,oort Center 011ve New· port Beach Calilorn1a 92660 w.11 sell at oublic auc· l•or at sa•d address at io 00 o cioc~ I\ M on 11\e 121h day ol August 1988 lhe IOllOW· mg descr)bed personal property or so niuch lhereol as m11y oe necessary to s1111sly ;i hen due the under· ••gned for rent and 1nciden- 111rs mcu,,ed at the above- m en 11 o n e d address IOQl!tnar Wilh COits of advertrs•ng and e~l)(!nffs ol Hit! Dasct1pt1on M 1•c c•olhino 1ewe11y spor1Jn0 goO<Js elt • Owner Pam Pen11ey Aniount Due S• 675 54 Advert111<'9 CoSla $75 00 Eapenses 01 Sale (Unknown at 1h11 11me) Oa1eo 111os 2e1n day ol Jul)' 1988 "OD at.AM FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PlllUC NOTICE Tne tottow1ng per1oos are ---------- 001ng bus·ness es FICTITIOU• 8UllNEIS SYSTE M S I N T ER -NAMESTATIMENT NATIONAL 1240 Logan The 1o11ow1ng persons a•e A·" S'e N Costa Mesa doing bus•ness H CJhl 92626 • A M B A S S A D 0 R Clyde Wesle~ C1owe J• W"LLCOVERING & PAINT ?700 Pt>l er,on Pl 6 tC, 2650 HJrla B·207 Costa Co\tJ Meso C.1111 9~626 Me~ll Calif 92626 f 1orer1ce M :1e Bruyn. OOnald J Wheeler 2650 25•6 F Par~ Ln =0 . Hatta B·207 Costa Mesa. A11.:1nt1ni Coli! 92626 C.lhl 92626 T n1s bus•nes\ is con-ThtS buainess is con- ducte<I b~ a genef81 part-Oucled bV an •ncl•llrdual, nersh1p Tne reg1Stran1 com. The reg1str1n1 com-~ecs to transac1 bus1· mf!nted 10 11ansac1 bus•· ness under lhe hct111ous ness under the lichtlous bus•neu n&"1e or names bu,51ness name or names hsled above on NIA listed above on July 26. 1988 Oon 1 Wheeler Florence m de Bruyn This 1ta1amen1 was ltled This sta1emen1 wu 11180 w111l 1he Counly Clerk of Or. with lhe Coonty Clerk of Or· 1nge County on Jufy 2 I, ange County on July 26. 1988 1988 F-. ,.,,.,. PubltShed Orange Coast Published Orange Coast Oa1ly P1101 July 29 August S Oa•ly P!IPI Aug111I !'i 12 19, '' 19 1088 Pta.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS euStNEH NAME STATEMENT T'he following persons are doing buS•MSS as FINE LINE CLOTHING. SURFBOARDS & BEACH ACCESSORIES. 2•24 N-· port Blvd Costa Mes<1 C1.1111 92627 Slaven A Shipley, 169 Magnolia St CosJa Mesa Calll 92627 This business 1s con- du(ted by co-partners The reo1s1rar11 com· rnenceo 10 transact t>us•· ness under tile l1Chl•OUS businen name or namfl l1$1ed above on Augusl I 1988 Steven A Shipley. This 11a1ement was hied with the CC)llnty Clerk ol Or· enge Couniy on July 28. 1988 ,.7. Published Orange Coast Daily P11ot Augus1 S. 12. 19. 26 1988 NOTtCE Of f'Uel.IC flCTrTtOUa •UltNIH Hl.ANHO NAME STAftMINT NOTICE IS HEREBY Tne lollow1ng persons are GIVEN 1ha1 a publte 11ear1no do.no business H w1t1 be fleld by the CoSla DANA HOME IMPROVE· Mesa C11y Council on Augua1 MENT. J<I 110 S,iva Rd . 15 1988. at 6 30 pm . or as Laguna NJOuel. C1l1I 92677 soon thereafter as prac-Richard B Morse. Jr and 11cab1e in the Councll Ct1ud1a E Morse. 34110 Chambers or C11y Hall~ 77 Selva Rd . Laguna N1g~I. Fair Drive Costa Me,a. on Calif 92.61.7 tne IOlfOw1nlf1Te~~ This ous1nass Is con· FORMATION OF UNOER· dueled by husband and wile GROIUNO UTILITY DIS· Tile reo•slranl com- TRICT NO 18 Bear S1ree1 menced to transact buS•· lrom Paularino Avenue 10 neu under the frc111uws the t-•05 Freeway. Paul111no business name or names Avenue from Bear S1ree110 hSfedaboveonJuly 15. 1988 apptO••mately 400 ffft eall· Richard B Morse, Jr er1y This sta1emen1 was filed NOTICE 1$ FURTHER with the County Clerlt. of Or· GIVEN thal at said lime and ange County on July 28, place all 1n1eresled persons 1988 m~y appear and be lleard by fW7• lhe C11y Council on the Published Orange Coast 1101ement10ned •tem Daily P1101 Auous1 5 12 19 I F A N Y 0 F T H E 26 1988 ArOREMENTIONEO AC· TIONS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT. IJ1e challenge may be limited lo only those F-560 P\lllC NOTICE issues someone raises at the • FICTITIOUS •u .... ss public hea11ng described 1n NAME STATEMENT this not1Ce or In wr1tten cor· The lotlowlflO persons are respondence del•verad 10 doing business 11 the City Council at or prior A ADVANCED FINANCIAL 10 lhe pubhc hearing ENTERPRISES INC OBA EllElN ft. MNNEY, City CheGi.·X·Change 1770 S Clerk Harbor Blvd s 128 Pub~Shed Orange Coast Afjflhe•m Cahl 92802·2393 Oa11~ Pilot A.ugusl S 1988 ,.,cholas 1 pllg1r. 10 _________ F_57_6 Salzburli!'i Newport Beach. 'Ml.IC NOTICE Ca~I !~v~ced F1n1nc111 FICTITIOUS eUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The 1ooow1ng persons are d0tng ousiness as SUPERIOR U RGENT CARE 1525 SuperlOI Ave Suite 112 Newport Beach. Calil 92663 Superior Medical inc Cahlorn1a ThtS business is con· OuCled by a c0<porat1on Tne registrant com· rnenced 10 tran~I t>uS•· ness under the hc1111ou1 0us1ness name o• n1me1 listed above on NIA Robert I( S1edman This statement was llled with lhe Counly Clerk 01 Or· 1noe Coun1y on July 21, 1988 ,..,, Published Orange Coasl Daily Pilot July 29 Augull 5. 12 19 1988 En1e1p11ses inc C111rorn1a Tn1s business IS con· ducted by a corpor1t1on The reo•stranl com· menced to 11ansac1 t>uS•· ness u11der the l1c1111ou1 business 111me or names listed above on Ju~ I, 1988 Nicholas I Pilger. Pre••· dent This ,statement was filed with lhe County Clerll of Or· 1nge County on July 28. 1988 ,.,..,. Pubhsb~ Orange Co111 Daily P1lo1 Augusl 5 12 19, 26 1988 F-561 P\lllC' NOTICE FlCTITIOUS llU .... H NAME ITATIMENT The lotlOwtng persons ••• dOlng bu5lnen H F-5&8 SA.IT TROPEZ TAN. 3744 ----------So 8ns1ol. Sanll Ana, C1hl PUBllC NOTICE 92108 Nava Con.n. 10299 Sl11tr FICTITIOUS eUSINESS Ave • F'wnllln Valley C1111 NAME STATEMENT 92708 , The lotlowmo l)(!rsona ire Z•P<>t• Y.-rkon•. 2566 C doing business as San Clemenla Or, Costa A & z GOlOEN RING & Mesa Calif 92627 EARRING 230 E 19th SI Tn1s business IS con· 7 Costa Mesa Clall dueled by co-partners 92627 The r eg1sttan1 com- Arto Yald1zc1an 1059 menced to tr1nsac1 busi· Balboa Ave Laguna Beach, ness under the hct111ou1 Calif 92691 business name or names Thia business Is con-listed abOve on July 1. 1988 dueled by an 1nd1v1dua1 Nava Cohen The reo1s1r1nt com· This sta1amen1 wH hied menced to lransact bus•-with the County Clerk ol Or· neu uncler lhe ltct1hous ange County on July 13. oos1nass name or namel' 1988 listed above on July 15 1988 ,_,. Arto Ylld11c1an Publ11hect Orange ~SI This statemen1 was httd Daily P1101 Auousl ~ 12. 19 w11n the Counly Clerk of Or· 26 1988 anoe Counly on July 28. 1988 F-587 FM7UI ----------Pu bll shed Orange Co111 Nit.IC NOTICE ~:·1~~~01 Augus1 S. 12 19. _F_IC_T_IT-IOU_S_llU-~-... --s-a- F-S98 NAMI ITATIMENT NltC NOTIC£ The I01low1ng persona are dOtng business u ----------1 MORTGAGE CAPITAL . FICTITIOUS 9UllNESS 2182 Dupont Or Su11e 17. NAME •TATl!MENT Irvine Calif 92715 The fot1ow1no persona ara Bonnie Jean Hanson, doing business as 28811 Woodspnno Cir . SOLO CIRCUIT SUPPLY Tr abuco Canyon C111t 3 15 E Balboa Blvd • B 926 79 Newport Beach Cahl 92661 Th11 t>us1ness is con· B11an M Soto 315 E dueled by an 1nd1vidual ee•bo• Blvd ·B. Newport fh• r eg1stran1 com· Beach Cahl 92661 mencect 10 1ransac1 t>uSI· T hos bu51ness •• con-nen under Ille r1c1111ou1 ducted by an 1ndrvrdu11 t>us•ness na1n9 0t names Tha ••o•strant com-hSled a«>ove on NIA menced 10 · 1ransac1 bull· Bonn,. J Hanson ness under Illa l1C111'oua Thia 11a111ment w11 filed business na~ O• names w1tll tilt County C..,k or Or· l111ect above on June 27. 1nge • County on July 28. 1988 1988 Brien M SOIO ,_, .. Trne 11a1ement wu filed Publtsneo Orange Co111 w11h Ille County Ci.rt.~ Or· D111, P110t Augull S. 12. 19. ange County on J\lne 27. 2t 1988 1988 F·5M F-SllO ---------___ ML ............ _IC_lll>_T_ICE___ Publ••hed er.no!: ---------P\81.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UIMll Daily Pilot July 22. 211, __ MUC ___ lll>_TIC£ __ _ FS79 26 1g99 F-569 Nll.IC NOTICE "*.IC NOJIC[ NAMI ITATIMIMT Augus1 5 12 1988 'tCTmOUI 8UIMH flCTITIOUS •U .... 11 f>CTITIOUI 9UIMM TM 10ltowing l)efsona are -------'-·-.54-1 NAm ITATDmln NAME STATIMINT ,ICTtTIOUS eu1M11 NAMI STATIMINT do.no b\i .. "9M.. P1a.JC NOTIC( Tilt 'Oltowlno penon1 .,. The IOllow1ng l*tont are NAMI STATIMINT Tlle1olto'Mn9 peraona art MAINLY SECONDS POT· ---------ooino buttnete M oo-ng buSJness .. Pac1ff( The 10110 .... •no pe.sona .,. do.rig thll•MSI.. TERY PLANTS a THINGS ,temlOU9 .,...SS ESCHER COMMUNICA· Diver/Won Beu. 3l97·E do.ng r>us•neM 11 THE GLASS STATION, 1785 ~I Bllrcl . Cotta NAMI STATIMINT TIONS 21272 9-th ~ Airport Loop Duwe Cot1a PEllOOlr BUILDERS, 121S N Red Gum Su11e J. Mesa Cahf 92627 Tiie IOllOWlng persona we ~ 104 Huntington 9"c:ll Mf'M CA 9262$ 379 Roc1>e.,1.. Cotta Mesa. Anall8im CaM n 806 Mill.a Boni!., 652• c.tn1no clo-ng t>ul.nttt aa Caltf 92e4t WH1er11 Ouldoou Pvt>ll Cahl 92627 Oav1d ScntUllen, 28 Vista 1 Antf*n'I Mltlt. DAY CLEAN FOR t.ESS. s.My J S.CW~. c.i11ont • Ctr.!Ofl\•t 3197-e Gfegory 111111111 ftutts 379 Carmel Coutt l•ouna C•ltl 92807 8931 Adams Ave . t4un•· 21272 e.acn 8hld • 1CM, • '"''°'' loop Of.,,. Cotti ROChaster Cotta Mesa. Beach. Calll 92151 JamH Merzofl 12 144 11\g1on Beacn Celll 92'46 Hunllf\9101\ leech. Calli Mt u CA. 9282t Ca111 92627 RoD Oav11. 2934 Wa.llelby. Maonoht 8h•d . No Holly· "obert w TatUn\, 905 t 26A8 Thi• buslt'l•H ,. COl'I• Sua nne Mtf .. Fu111. 379 fuller104\ Cet.I 92~1 •OOcl Calif 91607 AuhfOfO °''"· ~.. Ifill 'Ion Etc ... 444 ducJed b)' • COtPOt•llon R()(nu1ar Costa Mesa Tll•t buttneu It cOf\• 'Tl\11 bus1ne11 it con· Calif 92670 Tutlff\ Ave . Newpcwt 8Mch. w .. 1ern Outdoora Putlll• C11o! 92627 dutlN by a ~ti P¥1· clUC:led t>y a gerwr\l Qtfl· This D11.sinu1 11 con• c.tlf nt13 UloOnl ey 8utl Twi~ lh11 1)1.1a•ntH .. COi\• MrSh•P ntltlltl) ovci.o t>y en indlv... fflol tlv"""9 It COfl• Pr...o.nt . Cklcl~ b~ tnnband 11n4.,,,,. The re9111ran1 com• Tht rtgtt1r1r11 com• Tiie re9111r11\t cOM · OVC1" tiy co-"'1,_. Tiie reg.iit,..nt COl'll· Tht r e911tr1nt COl'll • ~ 10 lft!IMCI butt-mencao 10 lrtnMCI bl.Ill-"'4"Ced to trantael bl.lei-Tnt 1t9ia1t1n1 com1 ~~10 trannct "'*-~ IO 4'trlt!MI ~ ""' vnClef ,,,. llClltlOU• MH undef fht f"hllOu:I l\ftS ufldef Ille ttcttllout f'lltnCtCJ 10 trlf!MCt ~ ntM 11noet ,,,. ltCltll0\11 nets undet lht fl(hliovt buMnen name or ~ tlUt!nfH '*M or '*"'" butintsa ntrnt Of namtt ""' uni09f tht llctll!OUI t1u11nen narN Or namet t>uslflns name Of n~• 1rs1ec1 •t>O"' on July H . tM8 htt.O eoove on APftl 11. "''" eoov. on (l\OI '9tl tlullMll NIN or ~ lltted 111>0.,. on ""'A htteo •t>OW on July 30 I 988 Oav•O Scn11111tn ttU Ao4:1eO w T tlum 1111ec1 et>Owe on .MV t. 11M Tn11 11a1emen1 •It lllfd S11iannt F111tt Thlt ''""'*'' •tt I~ M•• 9orll ,,,. .. ......,. ..,.. Mect telly J 1 ..... .....,.. ••'" tilt COvnty Cl9tk ol Or· Tl'l11 1111wnen1 wet l•ltd ••Ill '"-Coun1y C•k of Of· Tl'lll .. ....,.,, .,.. held """ 1111 ~ o-11 Of Of. n. st.....,.. -M9d •on C01111ty Of\ JuM 2t, ..,tll lhf' County Clef!\ ~Of· tl'lgt County on .Jvty II ••tll the County C... of Or. 11'11 Couinty on .My 't """tht C..,,., C11rt1 of Or· 19 • ,_ ·~ Count1 on July 6 19te IHI ~ C~1, on Jllly,5, Tiii ttM .,. c..,,., on Nttf e. 1• -,.... ~ ,...,. Putw.aned Ori~ Coetl Pu~ Otafllt eo.t Publt'!'fd ()fange CoM1 Pubhsll«S Ot.,,.. C:O. ~ Otanot CO... ~ Or ... C:.- D11tyJli10t Ju(J 2ti AugutJ S D1ily PolOI Nl't 1s. 22 2t Oe;t,P11ot A ..... 5, ti.,, o..i,. '"°' JvAt 15 •• ~.Jt. Deily Hot Ntr n . Dliiilw'-~I. ti."· ,~ 10. lUI l t1'°6'SI 1 ,... " ttu Auow•t ' ,... ..,.. ' 12 • .f... II. ,_ F-SM F-521 '~M:J Mtl 1 J .. -----~· - Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Frtday. Auguet 5, , ... • .,.. °' oe ....... IO lflttf.... 15301 e.... , l'1d Sectiotl 1,oc;, WOl«I lo CONMIOftll P'OOOMO '~"'It on Ille In Tl...., ~ 10 trlnsat.t OuN-lC •"11 ol Ol!"IN w WU.KINS OIPAATWIMT °' .. ~ oett ... II Clly Hiii Ot IN 1530$. Ci.tu S ol tf\9 Cell-wte permit 11'\d to tmtflCS ,,._ o.otnmen1 ol Com· '90TICI Of ~ WIQer the 1te1111ou:a llOnc:& OP 81£TM A Ht•\IOll hM ~ f.-& TWI T~ -Malft Ctly Llbferr C7ltt fOffllll ErtWOIWftel'llll °'*"Y he110t1 9't0 15 1 to 1110W MUl\lly 0.V.IOC)menl 2000 '111Ue'tll t l)uSllWU name or N1M1 Me OP N'UllOM l>y 0111111 Uldfld111 CM SI.>-IHTlANAl MY!NUf CONOITIONA.l. Tel bltl Avenue) lflet Act t1mporery t9Cft11iontl .,.. Me•n SlrMI Hun111101on 1M.1 . ltallO a.oov. on N A TO._,_ S*IOf Court Of <Aidorn11 SUWICf u: 7.~:T ""lll' 12• ,... ON FILL A ~ Of Ule ~ •lor.tge w1lllll'I Ille~ iilacb. ~1111 12641 IOt f NO .. 1211 ~~ Venoet HMo'*' HfAft.. c-ol~ ~ llOTQ OP WM.ID - lHTf.MtTlO PIA-,,~,.._.leon-flletw llUCl_, UtnvflCIUtif19 0... ln~bon by tM C>UbilC A Ret • IC0M tot11 Th•I lllltft\ft'll wu I'*! U..-.ci J.NCtc tf'l9 lf'lat Oan ... Mldt!CI bl • IM.l. COHOITIONAL IOHS .,. WwttlCt le> ICi.ncl .... Oeoat1ment of Com· met (M l·AI 11111>1«1 co COii· cooy OI ,,,. staff' rllQC)n wftl SICldtel>lc:k .. ,,,, 1111 C0\1'11)' Clet1I or()(. llTATI llO. IOOQlnlld .. petlOl\al ,..,. u,,. tl\4 ~y Ill E.XCl~TION Mid t\t_l!'lng Ind ••pr111 "'\ltlOly ~I. 2000 Oil~ 11M C*m<I bl 11111labll 10 1111 .... tld NOTICI '-"Vt Cc>utlly Cl!> July 11 A.._ ,._,t•ltvt to ldmmoat• 1he Inter~ ~Codi - 1'4A"1ANCEI ~Of~bmll""°9nce M1in StrMI, Hvntlt19to11 ENVI RONMENTAL pamtt al Clly Hall or lht YOU AA.E IN 0E'AULt ttH To 1u 111tr1 Oll\ll1C1ar ... eslatt oltlll~I UOllel3t.ltWP<OC*IYO.-NO ..... 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"""" ' v._ ~· ""'' ~y Ol 111e 11111 rlC>Ofl ""'" tne C11tlOr1111 !nvtronmettlll Augutl 12 1988 YOU TAl(E ACTION TO Da•!y Pilol 4ugusl !I 12 19 ""' oe ot111<w111 tnt1tflCed Mlllt unellt IM lndlpen. enter11al r..,_ tu• .,_ 11\d petmtl inerHMCI enroc • .,.. ... call 0!~1 Blt!tufl bl 1v111a1>1e 10 tnllfffled Ou11t1y Act ALL INTERESTED PER· PROTECT YOUR pqop. 20 1988 1n tne w>tl O< Hllll Of boll! denl AdlN~tlrlltOf\ ol £J. 11om JON w • ANITA ltnenl Ind permn t.auc:.ci AU lt l•n• Pranner II Pl•tleS II <;tty Hiil Of ,,,. ON FILE A c.opy ol 1111 SONS.,. 1nv11eo 10 lllend ERTY IT MAY 8E SOLO AT F.589 OI LAURENCE J PECK. t•t•• ACI CTll11 IUll!Ottly II· MOHLER 'Tiie PfQPll'ty .. P•!..'10'"1lcE IS HERE8Y SJ~·15.f~1 AD ...... Hu111-M••n Ctly Lll>f1ry (11!1 P'OPOl•O r1que1ttt0r'lfllt tn M id nea11ng and llC.P<n• A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Al<A LAURENCE JA .. ES IOWlllllC*llOf\IArep<.-,. btllOIOatOllblle..ie~ " ~... • T1lbe11 A11e11ue) 1fttr the Oe9111ment of Com-oc:>•n1ons or tv1>m1t evidence NEED AN EXPL1'NATION P\alC NOTM:E PECK tat1vw to tile• m1ny Khona seallO t>+O a1 O'Olllcl9d by GIVEN tll•t 111• Hunungcon lfltl•n llHll fll11111ln1 Augutl 12, IH8 muntty Olve1opmen1. 2000 lor .or aga1nst 1111 appllutl<>tl OF THE NATURE OF THE A peltllOl'I l\aaj)Mft "tlld W•lllOUI Oblltnl"Q court IC>· ln\e<nal ~VlfWI COOi MC• BeacnPl1Ml"QCOt'llJ"il110n CeMfftllllon All INTERESTED PEA· M11n SlrHt. Hunll119ton 11 ouH111ed above 11 there PROCEEDING AGAINST IUMllllMY by CAROL JEAN PECK In prov11 8elpre11111ngQ1t111n 11011 833S end r•ted r•· ""'" llOld I publle h .. rlt19 jll Put>hlMO 011• Co.ti SONS are tnvllld lo 1Hend ~kh, C1hlornl1 92848. for ere a11y lurtller qu111ion1 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Of ~D tl\e Sul)eflOf CcMt of Celt· I Cllj)nl hOwever Ille Pl'· t11tons 0.11 Bids Will bt the Council Ct11mbtr I I Clll Oally Pilot Auguat S 1988 Sltd n .. 1111g and ••Ptffl 1napec11on by tlll public A please can 011na Bla1sur1 TACT A LAWVER ~I l0tn1a County or Orange r•· aontl rept~att.,. It re· Opened AllQllll 2'3. 1Nt, Huntington B .. cll Civic F589 <>1>1mons or submll evtdlncl copy of the 11111 report will A ss11111n1 Planner It On AUQlitl 12 1911. 11 0fd1n111ce 88·9 11 tehe<I· quHllng thll C\FIOL JEAN Qu.11eo 10 g111e notlGI to Tt~ BIO• wlll bl Opened: Centet 2000 Mein SllMI, lor or 1g11n1t llll 1ppUc:auon bl IVlll1bi. 10 11\lefHted S36·521 t 1 • 30 A M S1ddl1b1C:ll ulild lo bl 1n full '°'" and PECK t>e •PPCMltd .. Oii· lnlllHled IM!flOOI unffll 11 00 .,,.. Pleu °' ,.... HvnMglol\ B11ch. Cl ll· rtll.IC fl)TIC( IS outllneo above 11 lhlte p1r11ea 11 Clly Hiii or Ill• MIKI ADAMS, Hllnl· Escrow Company 11 d1ily •lllCI 30 days tr()nl tis ad()()· IO'lal repretent1t1ve to ICI· tney 111.,. wa1v41<1 11ot1Ge or 2•000 Avt11 AO.. L.- (ornta on Ille date i nd 11 lhl lie lny lutlher que1t1on1 l.4•1n Cit~ Llbrlly (7 It 1 ln9ton 8e.1Cill flt1nnl119 appoinlld TruttM under 11on on August 1 1988 1.nd m.n1ster the es1a11 ol thl di-con11nieo to 11'141 proooseo flltguel (;A 9H11 •Ill Floot 11me 1ndte1tl0 bllOw Co r• NOTICI °' please call lluta Pll1t11p1, T1lb1r1 Avenue) 1!1er c-mi.lff)f\ i nd pursullll to OMO or wH adoptl<l 11~ the IOltOw· c.oene eci.on I Tiie tnd1P1nclln1 Title Ofl1tl0 Ol\ly Ille rlgf\I, ceive and con11d1t 11111111•· "*JC Assoc111e Pl1nn11 11 Augull 12 1988 P111>11st1ec:t Or1nQe Coast Trv$1 recorded Ociob« 22 1ng rott cl.ti vote COUNCIL Tne Pll•l•Oll requesll 10m1n111111ton 1111nor1ty w~I llll~ and 1nteral 01 JOH & menll of all PltlOfll who Hl.-...0 536·S271 ALL INTERESTED PER· Oa1ty P1IOI 1987 as•nst No 87·$90346 MEMBERS AYES Han""'· 1ulll0<1fy 10 IClrTHr11119f the be gr1nted unlHs an ANITA MOHlEA 1n end 10 w1sn 10 l>I hllrd rellhve lo CONDITIONAL MIK\ ADAMI, Hunt· SONS art 1n1111ed lo 1t1end FS&6 ol Ollicil t R1e0<dS in 111t of· Ourgey W11ee1w Bull1 eslate_ .unde.r 1111 lnOIQln· in19ftsteo Pl'IOfl ltlff In 111e property WIN oe o1tWt11t lht 1pp1tc1110n dllc:rtbtd USE PERMIT 11191011 l11ell ~l11tnl11t at•d nearing ind eapres.a tice ol Ille CC>Uf\ly Rec0<der NOES lllone ABSElllT Oent AC1m1mstr11>0rt or El· 011iec1ion to 1h1s pei111on &110 for $1.le 11 1~1.0. ,ll'le below NO 88·31 Comml111oft 1>0in1on1 Of sut>tn1I evidence ol Orange County S111t of H0tnbuc• oe 1111s Acl !This 1uCho<t1y ••· ano .. • 9000 ca...se wny 1he 1nte<n11 Revenue S.W:. Wiii OATf/TtME Tuudey ITO oermtt PubfllMcl Orange Coell lo< or 1go111si owe 1pphc;a1ion P\llt.IC NOTtc£ Cihto<n•• Execulld by Jtn. Ord.,,anu 8&·9 .,.,,.,,ds lows Ille pe<sonll reptlMn· court sN>ulO no1 Q•lnl 1r.e turnisn intorml1ion et>Oue Augus1 16 1981. 7 00 PM ••let•Of Daily P110I AuguSI 5 1988 as outlined 1bove ti tnere FICTITIOUS llUSINESI niter Mor91n 1 1111gle IN Co518 Mt'\• Mu'><•Pal 1a11•e 10 talle many 1etion1 1u1nor11y pou•ble e11cumbrenc:ea. APPLICATION HUMBER llllflllOfl FS64 11e a11y funner CIUISllons NAME ITATEMINT wom.an WILL SELL AT PUB· CO<le regaro1ng hme ••mfls ...,1riou1 oota1n1ng court ap. A HEARING on It'll Pllt· wnicn may bl u.llful in O. cond1t>Oflal UH permtl No to in p11ue "" JelfAb11mow11Z Tiie 10110 nQ pej\ons LIC AUC'TION TO H1GFiEST 10 commence ~Struc11on pro•a 61tore 11lo..ng c.rt11n tton ••H bl 1\110 on AUGUST ie<mlf\•ng lt>e .,...,. of IM 18 :>9 111d Cond11ton11 Ell· u11Ut19 non· PUBLIC NOTICE An1s11n1 P1111n1r 11 d01ng l>us.i:u u •1• BIOOER FOR CASH OR au1t>ort11d t>y v1,,a11ce 1e1.on.s ~ lhe Pit· 2• t98e 11 1 •!> P M "" '""'"' t>l!"Q told o..cr;p. cep1ton 1var11nce) No COflformtng 536-527 1 BAKER COMPANY CON· CASHIER s CHECK jpty· Cono111ona lJw PeH"'l•I DI· $<>'lat reQ<esen1111Y1 ., r .. Oepl No 3 IOClleCI II 700 hOl'I ot P<OCMW'tr A 2 110"'1 88.86 li"Qll NOTICI Of MIKI ADAMt, Hunt· STRUCTORS l:>02 E Hunt-IDie at ltme ol Mle in l1wtul ...el<>pmertl Re"-or F•111J q.,,,eo to go,.. no'te• 10 C1vtC Centet O"ve Wn1 s.ngietimtlyr'51dence 2c;er APPLICANT H11>rew family ""9llC ln9ton •••ell ,.t1n111111 e< ""'e Sallta Ana Caht rnoney or 11,. u1111.o St11n1 Development Pta11 1nt1<H1e<1 pet'SO'\S unteu S1n11 Al'll CA 9ro1 a 111c n eo g., 101. ) Ac~~~~j~~b·~~1!~1 Willow NO~ICE 1$ "=~BY GIVEN i~':° c°f:::::!:' ~nge Coast 92705 i;:L~H~~Rb.~1~KT:~;T 11a~"! ~'!r'·~~~~a1"',nort~~ ~~~ 7:= ;ic:.: gr:nu~~' ?,!J;;;~.; ;: ~~"'.s 2 L~~-; Lane (IPP'O•lmellly 8SO lllal 1111 Hun1tng1on Beech AMENDMENT D11l1 P1lol Augull S 1988 tndlllaJ ~a=:.aC°c;"o':~r. DEED SERVICES INC,) 11 C11y Cte<I< ~ Oii< 17 Fair action 1 Tne 1nO~I S"OlllO e•t""' IPPll' II the L1gun1HeoQn11 anllleCltyof feet ,.,,. 011111 40S fr-•y PllM•"Q CommtHIOI\ '""" NO. 84·6 FS68 1110,, 1202 E Hunte< Ave the m11n north en111nce 10 Duve Cos11 M ~''""•St•all()f'I avtl'IOttly w1u ,.,.a11ng 1no s111e 'fOUt oo-l agun1 8ellOh County o4 and 1 200 1111 Hit or noco • oubhc l'lear1ng tn tl'le (Te<nl>Oflly Santa Ana Cahl 9270!> lhe County COll•tnouse 700 EIU:IN,. l'HINNEY. Cltr oe gr1nted, unllu 111 iec1ionsllt Me .. rmen OOi«:· Or•11Qe s111e of Clltlornia. Sp1111gd1ll Streel C011nc11 Chamber II 1111 u-eno l'\BllC M>TIC£ 111,5 ous•ness •s con-Civic Center Or1ve Wn1 Cletk 1n1e•esled pet50" Iii.. an ''°"' ..,,,h lhl COUf1 t>elote u per mac> recotded in ZONE CF·E (Commu1111y Hun1111g1on • B11cn CIVIC letnj)Oflry • • ducte<I I>) a CO•PO•alton Sanre Ana CA ... rtg'hl 1•11• FS78 OOtlCllO" 10 111•1 l)ehllon '"° ,,,. 1'181r1ng YOu• •PPlll· Booi. 4 Pege 81 ol m11- Fac•hll1S·Educ11tonlll Cenler 2000 M1111 SlrMI 1eerN1ton11 NOTICI Of The re9•stranl com· 1nd 1111treS1 corweyeo 10 snows good cause Why It'll I n« may oe in oe<s.on Of oy cellaneous mips .,, t"S of· RE OU EST Tiii con· Hun1tngton Beach Cell· lllhlCle ""91.tC menced 10 iransact blJS•· i nd 11ow field by 1l ul\der l'\BllC NOTICE ce>un shOlllO not Qllnl lhe yOur 111orr>ey tic:e of ll'le CO\inty Aec:Ofdlt dillona! u~ permn 1s 10 re· lorn1a 011 the dale and II Ille SI019Qel HIAWG ness under 1111 lic1t1tous ""' 0ee4 or Tr.itJ in 11>1 aull>O!•ty IF YOU •RE /4 CREOITOP 01 .uid ..1:ounty com"'O'lly place live u1s1tng mobtlt lime 1nd1cated below 10 rt· NOTICE IS HEREBY CONDITIONAL buSif'less 11ame or names property silulllO 111 llld S~A"Y A HEARING on 1111 pelt-Of I con1tngen1 cr.Of\0< ot e..nown H 2816 Vle1orll 1pre-t11>ric1t1dl ptus 4 c11ve1ndcons1d1r lhes111e-GIVEN 11111 the Hu11t1nQto11 USE PERMIT lt&ied a1>ove 011 Maren 23 County and s111e descr1be0 OI' A~ED uon .. 111 be netd on AUGUST tne deceued vou mus1 '''• Road Laguna Blaeh. CA. ctassrooms 1nd I c111taker menls of all perso11s wno Seach P1ann1ng Commission NO 88·Z8 1988 15 OftDINANCE 1' 1988 at 1 •5 P M 1n your ct1.m "''t" Ille court or The proPlflY appe1ts on unit w11n live new un1t1 1110 w1sn lo lie lleard rel111ve to will nold a public neertng 1n (To 1llow Joe B Baker Presidellt A condominium com· Oroinance 88· 10 1s Kheo Dept No 3 1oc11eo II 700 pteser>t •I to the e>erson11 some •ecords 15 7618 VIOo 111cre1se meumum enrol· tne 1pp1tc111on described the Counetl Cnamber 11 lh• apec;1a1 This si.iemeni ..,a,s Meo pr.se<J or uled 10 t>e 1n lull torce and Cw' Center Ouve Wut, r1QttHnta1t111 aPCGtnreo Dy toria Ro•d AP ~ese-1S2.03 1men1 from 343 students 10 below ' Hunl111Q\On Bea en Civic 1!'1Cert11runenO with tile County Creri. 01 0,. PARCEL NO , eUec1 30 days from •IS adop. Santa Ana CA 92701 lh~ court w•thtn lour months Property miy oe tnspecteo 400 The variance requffl 11 OAT El TIME Tuesday, Center 2000 Ma111 StrMI. NOTICE IS HEREBY enge County on June 20 UM No 21 c;on11111ng or 11on on Au9vs1 1 1988 and IF YOU. OBJECT 10 1111 from the date ot hrst •S· 11 Silus Ule<IO< only Sllb- 10 permit 412 on·Stll p1rk1ng August 16 1988. 7 00 PM Hu1111ng1on Beach C111. GIVEN that the Hu1111ng1on 1988 eerta1n lltrSPl'Ce and surface was adopted II) Irle follow-gran11ng Of ll'le petition. )IOU suanee 01 letle<s u provided miss;on 01 8t<ls Alt bids spaces end rectproc:al parll· APPLICATION NUMBER lorn1a on 1ne dale and 111111 B11cn Pla11111ng Comm1ss1on FM;M2 etemenis es shown 111d de• 1ng roll t all •Ole COUNCIL sflould e•lt>er •POelll a1 111e 1n Secuon 700 of the mu$1 oe suOtnlttld on form 1ng 19re1me11t lor overltow Condt11on11 Use Perm11 No 11me 1nd•c1ted below 10 r•· w111 11010 a public h11r1ng 1n Pu1>1tshed Oran9e Coast SC"bed 1n a Conoom1nium MEMBERS AVES Hall Am-hearing 111d s1a11 your oO· Prol>alt Cooe 01 Cahlor111a 2222 Sealed 9 14 tot parll•ng across the s1ree1 88·3 t ce1ve and conSlder the Sllll· Ille Council Cnamt>er II Ille Daily Pitol July 15 22 29 Plan recOfOIO on Oc1ooer Ovrg•y Butta NOES ,eci.ons Of file '""""' oo,ec· Thi 11me l0< f~ing c111ms w111 P11rcnase OI s.zeo Prop. (church 1011111 heu ol 8• 10111 APP1..1CANT Mark F rnenls ol all persons wno Hvnt1ng1011 B11cn Civic Augusi ~ 1988 17 1983 as tnstrumenl No W " e e • e' /4 BS ENT t•Ons .. 111> 1ne COiin bel0t• not ••l>'•e prior 10 tour 11ty Co111ec1 1ne office In· on·Slll O'Donnell w•Sh 10 be neard ret111ve to Cen1er 2000 M1111 Street f .515 83-4S7• 12 1n OUtCJll R .. Ho•nt>ucllll 1ne r.ea,,ng vour ~-monl"S hom Ille date ol 1r.e d!Qlld below for Form• ENV I RONMENTA L LOCATION !103 Johtl lhe 1pplica1tor> descrtbed Hu111tng1on BHCll C•ll· co•os ot Orange County Ordinance 88 10 •P· ance may De 1n perSOf'I or l>y l'lear1ng 11oticfl0 •OOve 2222 end 1nform1tl0fl et>Oul STATUS C11egot1c1lly U · (northeast comer ol JOiiet below lorn•a on Ille date and attt>e CaJilorn•a proves a lease agree-nen1 re-ye>u• a11orner YOU MAV EXAMINE me 1ne· Ptooerty Submtl l>octl IO empl pursuanl 10 Sechon 1110 Delaware1 OATEt TtME Tuesday ltme 1n01clled O.low lo re· P~NO 2 JaUll9 "> \UC.1Qi.a$1 • ~ FYOtlARE-A ElR£EMTOR ._._.ept oytne court 11-,oo l"f pe<~ t'famed-.OW t530 t Ctau t 91 Jht C1h· LONE. OI01own Soec•tic: ~ogust ~1988 1'00 PM ee1ve and conside< tlll state· nalC NOTfCE An und1v1oeo one-ltfty. 11>e t•ecu110., 1nereol 1>y •"d or a conttnQent crldttor 01 111 a oe<SO" 1n1eres1.o "" before 111e 11me 0o0s ...i be tomia E11Y11011men1at Ou11tty P11n O.st,,cl I APPLICATION NUMBER men1s ot •JI pe<sons who second t t '52ndl lee simple 1>11 .. een 1ne C•1t 01 Costa 11>e aeceueo )IOU mutt fdl Ille estate vou ""'}hie w•I" ~ P1ymen1 Term• Acl REQUEST To perm11 ••· Code Amendment No 88·8 w•sh 10 l>I neard ref11tve 10 FICTlTIOUS aUSIHESS interest as a ten1n1 111 com· Me~ 1nd Costa ~esa •"d yOU' ell ·,.. ""'1" Ille coun Ind Ille cou•t a tormaJ RIQuest Btd musl oe ~ ON Ftlf A cOC>y ol 1111 lertor 111e111ton 10 a S10Qle APPLICANT City ot Hu11I· Ille app1tca1ion described NAME STATEMENT mon n and 10 111 01 1r.e , .. , Puohc Sateiy Fac•hltfl ,n. ma• a coe>y lo Ille personal tor Soec••' NottGe ol Ille 1.i. b) the tuM lmOUtll of 1111 bid P•OPOsed •equesl IS on l1te 1n lam1ty nouse tht11s noo·con· 1ng1on Beach below Tne ronow1ng persons are p•ooe•1y •r>etuO•ng w•lhOlll corpouteo •ei>•esenlahve appo<ntld Oy 1ng ot '" •nvent<Yy •no AP-1t 11 10111s $200 or less If 11'11 Ille [)epartmenl of Com· lorm111g IS 10 SllblCkS. REOUES T To amend DA TEI TIME Tuesday OOt"Q OUSl~S IS 1tm1tat•on Ille Common TN lull .... of tne ord . ,,., ,.,..,, w•tllin four montll• l>'l•Sl"l'ent ot H111e IUl lS 101a1 l>oO •S "'°'' lllen $200. muMy O.vefO()menl 2000 parl\1"Q anOblJ11C11nQ 5ePlf· Sec!Jon 9101 oC1111 Hulll· Augusl 16 t988 700PM PACIFIC CERTIFIED A•usoe1t11eo 1n1neOec111-na11ee m•) t>e reao ,. the ho"' the 011e ol lttll rs· ororan .. pernl0<'0<1CC011nt aul>f'\rt 20 ~cent of the Main StrHI Hunllng1011 alton 111g1on Beach Ord1n1nce APPLICATION NUMBER ABATEMENT INC 17905 al on •eterieo 10 Delo.,. 1n City Cieri. s ottioe •-~&l' 7.owan<.e olletters 1$.P'OVldeO as O<O•·dta n 5eelion 1250 amounl t>.o or $200 Wl'uCf>. Buell Cehtorn1a 92~8 for E N V I R 0 NM E N T /4 L CO<le 10 allow soec11tc lem· Con011ton11 UM Permrl No SkJdi!lrl< C1•cte Su11t H LOI t or T •ICI No t0871 Or1ve COSll "4eu ,,. ~hon 9100 ot It'll Cll•· o• '"' C1M0<n.1 Pro1>11e .,_e, s 9reat11' On 11CQC>- 1nspecll0n oy 1ne l>Ublic A STATUS C11egor1ca1ty t•· porar) uses w•lll1n 1he Res•· 88·28 Irvine Cat11 9r 14 c 1, 01 Costa ~eu County ltt.EllN,. ,.HINNEY cu, to<"•I Pro1>111 Cooe Thi Cooe .t. AeQ\llSI •or Soeoll 111\Ce 011.t>e '"Qhe.sl o.o the copy of 1"9 siafl report will empl pursuant 10 Sec1to11 <1en11at AgflCullure (RAI OIS· APPLICANT A111nony J P1e1hc Cerhheo Aoate· o• Ora.,ge Si ate 01 C1h· Cleft! '"'''e •01 '1l1r1Q c111ms .,.,.p not Notice •crm s lt>tl 11111e t•om b••1nc1 due 1! eny Wiii be ----------+-~~~~~~=--+---:=~~~=~--! Teran11no me111 111c A Cahtornia corp •o•n•a IS snown on a map Puohsneo Oranoe Coast ea:::>ore prior 10 lout months tr.e cou•t cter• r1<1uireo 1n full Form 01 pay. PUBLIC NOTM:E f1t11UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LOCATION 101•2 Adams 11905 Sk~park Cuele Suite reco•ded 1n Boo~ 488 Da•I) P11ot August S 19e8 "~"' 1"e dillt ol tlle hean"Q P11>1.on.-: Danie• MaOn<I mene AH payments mutl be CONSOUDA TED.ltEPORT Of CONDITION Of CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA Consohdated Repori of Condition of "Citizens Bank of Costa M ... " of Costa Mesa, Orange County, at the close of business on June 30. 1988 at the close ot business on June 30. 1988. State Benk No. 1080 Aver>ue on the south side or H 1r.1ne Cahl 9:?714 Pages '7 and •8 OI M•S· notice<! aoove Suaa11 ,. McGann, Al· 0y casn ~!fted c::lleC*. Aoams Avenue IPP•OJC· Tn1s 1>us1ness •S con· cellaneous M1p$ •n trwi 01. Pt8.JC NOTH:£ YOU MAY EXAMINE 11\1 ton-.r tor "9tltton ... 21102 cun1er s or 1re&1urer'1 1ma1ety 300 lee• 11s1 ol ducteo by a corporat•O" ttce ot lhe Orar>ge Cou111y 111e kept b• the court 11 you Ca.. Arroro. l 1n Juen cnecll Of b)I a United Slllfl Brool\nursl Street Tne re91s1ran1 com-Recoroe• FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS ere • 1>1'60n 1111ern1eo tn Capl1111110. C•llfotnl• POllll l>anl\ •KPI'-· or ZONE C• IH1ghway Com-mence<I 10 1ransac1 buSI· EJICll)I ineretrom 01111s NAMf STATE•NT tlle estate you may !tie Wfln t291S 1eleg11p11 "'0111r 0td1r merc110 ness unoer the t1cti11ous numbe<ed • t"•OUQll 52 •n· The lottowing persons are trie courl a lo<mll Re<luesl PuOiflhlO Or111ge Coes1 ~-· cf!eek or money ordlf REQUEST To 11101>< OC· 1>u!>1ness name or names ctu$1vl! as shown on the do.ng ous.ness 1s lo< Special Notice 01 1~ ht· 01n1 P 101•Augvs1 • S 11 pey11>1e 10 l'-1 lnll"\11 Rev· c;as•onal tas111on shows and 11s1eo aoove on N A Conoom1n1um Pt111 Oe· 110-B CARRIAGE OR1VE 1n9 ot .,. 1111111>!0<)' t nd IP· 19118 1n11e SeNtee Dollar Amount• c11s1omer dancing to re· W1111am<11111 5c,,oed 1110-e PARTNERSHIP 7111 Ger· P••1semen1 of es111e 1sse11 TnF869 N1ture 01 Title'. Tiii rtOf!t. ASSETS In Thoueende corded music at Tun Tll•$ s111eme111 was Meo P1'RCEL NO 3 den-grove Bouteva•O S111te or o! any pe111ton Of ICCO\int ttlle end 1n1er .. 1 of the t••· Cash and due from banks............................ .... . .. . ........... . .. . . .. .. 11,62S LooEsey's RReOseauranEIN T • L wtlh lllce CO\inty CteJrk lot 015'· Non·••CIUSIVI HSlmlnlS 200 Ga~o26•n Grove C;iiltt u, prov1dce<l1 ,•n S«'ltonp 102•50·· l"t8JC NOTICE P•Y" In•"*' •isbo:'!!_~ltldt S 32 NV 1 NM ~ 1119e ounty on u y apou11en1n1 10 Parc;ets No t 9264 I·"• o Ille • • orn1a ro to the l>fOl)en'f ...,,....., or Investment securltes (Market Value 13. 180).. .. .. .... ....... ........ l3,S s TA TUS C11ego,,c11ty e•· 1988 ano "lo .., abovt ror access s L1wrer>ee L•OQ 711 t Cooe A Request tor Spec111 FICTITIOUS .,..... sate su1>iec1 to ""f pttor Federal funds sold and securities purchased under empt pursuant 10 Sec:1ton F311295 ingress egress use e1110y. Ga•oen Grove B011te11ard No1tce form •S av11t1ble trom d'Mf STA~ watill ou1t11no1no mofl· agreements lo resell in domestic offices . • .......................... 18.000 t5301 C1ass 1 01 the Call· P~bhsned O•a119e Coast meni encroacnmeni sup. Su•le ;.>OO Garoe11 Grove tne c0un clerk Tne tOllOw•"Q .,.,.'°"'art gaQes encumbrances. 0# Loans. Total (excludlng unearned lnco~e).... . ,,,_ .. 82, 763 rorn1a Env,,011men1a1 Ov11t1y Oa1•1 P1101 July 29 August S port mai11tenance re'pairs cai.1 926• 1 -•226 N 1 CH 0 l I . ST l AD . OOIOQ bus•ness as 01he< 1oen1 in flVCI of ttwd Less: Allowance for possible loan losses....... .... .. ..... . .. 981 Aci · n 19, 1988 1110 tor other ourposes as TQ•$ 1>us1ness is con. eotlEAU a L.AMe, A l'ttO-11114 SPRING CLEANING Plfl!H againsi the tupeyer 81 782 ON FILE A eoc>y ot 11'141 F-561 <l~"bed 111111e Oecl1ra11on Oucle<I by 1 general part· fESSIONAL COfllll'O"· ll>ISPPING Cl EANING thel are super00< 10 l1'le hen Loans. ntlt ...... · .... ..... ... ............ .. ....... · · .. · " ·· ............... · · ' L----------+----------1 or Covenants Cond•ltons nersn1p ATION. S15 "-Mall YEA~ AROUND 1SO!i W9$I of lt>e United Stl1es All Bank premises.FF & E. etc. (including S-0-capital lease) ............. -2.501 P\llllC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE 1nd Resiric11ons and Reser-Tiie reg1siran1 CO<n· WHC. Sllllte ....... o 8o• Balb OI SIYO Newport propoerty 1$ otte<ed for .... Real estate owned Olher than bank premises.. .................... .... .. .. . 217 val•on 01 Easements tor Pen· menceo 10 trans.act bus.· aa, ~.CA t11'1 Beach Ca1>1 92963 .. ,..,_. os ano .. as ,. .. "'° Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding. . 27 ') REPORT OF CONDfTION 1,.d9e Cove 11 1 Decli r· ness under ine l•chhous Puohsneo Orange Coasi 11.11,,1 Ann Hew111 M th0u1 rocowM IOll"SI.,,. Other assets (Including $927 lntangtbles). .... .. ................ ... ....... .. . 2,4S. 1,,0,, 1 recoroeo on Oc10-0us.ness name 0t 11ames oa.11 P1101 July . 29 JO Kl'Of\att 307 • 36111 S1 Unrteo S111es No OU1'8'11Y TOTAL ASSETS • .. . .... . . . . . . . . . 130.168 oer 1 • 1983 as 1ns1rum1n1 hSled aoo•e on nol yeti August S 1988 ~t ~Kfl Calif 92663 or wananl; •ttPr.JM Of im- UAIUUTIEI ConSohdalt~ domestic and foreign SltbSldianes No 83 457409 '" Ol11C•ll R• s l..•w•""e Ltng FS1573 r,,.~ ousmess 11 con· p1..o 11 maoe 11,-0 lM .,11• TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ........... 116,83• oC the UBER NATIONAL BANK of Huntington cords ot O.ange Cou"IY Tt>1s si11emen1 ,.n hied •-"" llftl_. • ducTteo I>) an 11\d••l(luai •C"'y o• ,,... 1111e Qu1111y Beach In the stale ol CALIFORNIA, at the close of Cahlorn•a ... 1111111 C011n11 Cie<t. ot Of. ~ "" ~ ne reg15tr 1n1 com· ~tn; ~ Sll.e. or Total demS(ld <teposns · ......... · " 53•231 business on June 30. 1988 pubhshed In response PARCEL NO • 1r>ge Covn1y on July 26 NOTlCE Of OIATH ~ 10 trannci °"90· cono tton ol any o11ne Pt!»' Total time and savings depOSttS . . • • .. 63.603 to call made by Comptroller ol the Currency. An e•c•os••e nsement t9e8 neu ur>d41' ,.,. hc1t1tous .,.,., or ••s htness Cor eny ute TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND under title 12• United States Code, Section 161 •PPut1enar-• io Pa•cels ~ 1 F•no1 A1C1 °' "'ETITIOM 0us.riHs name or ''"''" or ourpose No Claim_.. bl FOREIGN OFFICES 116 834 ano No 2 desc• 1>e<1 aoove Pu1>1tsneo O• .. ,,,..e Co.st TO AOMIMSTE" liSleo 11>0;e or-Juty 1 t9&8 consioereo tor allow8"Ct or .... .... ... -· ............. ........ • Charter Number 17306. Comptroller of the Cur· 10, us• 10, Pil'•<' or 1>a1Cony Oai•r p,,01 Augv;i·5 ,2 19 ESTATE~ 1(.,,.1 "'"" He .. 111 eclJl.iSlmenl or ror resau>on Other Uabrhties for borrowed money, rency. western District Federal Reserve District Pu"_,.: ... 0,.r init ""'l•on 16 ,989 DANllL LACKO i<ep,,art , o1 1111 5a1e ou.o on f...,_ including note.balance of US TreaStJry. . . . .. 2.456 ,..,,,....,~ • .,,,.. ESTATE NO T· ••••-• u ,_._.. .~ ot LOI 1 of • ·acl ~o 1oe11 F-S92 "'' ~·~· "' ._, of lhe oroperty to conform Acceptances executed by or for account of 27 Statement of RH<>Urc" and Llablltt... def1ne<1 IS qe~• .. ctf'll Com A16I035 ..,,11 ,,,. C0un1y c ...... of()(. wien any «P'ftMCI °' -. 1h1s bank and outstanding. .. .. . ...... ... .. · .. • • mon Areas " '"t Deel•• DtDttC NOTICE To a 1 1'\111s 1>enetic1ar,.s a~ Count~°" Joly 6 t9S8 pt..o ree>rHenllttOn Re· Other hablllttes. ...... . ... .. . . . . .. ... . .•• 1.•34 '"SSETS •t•on as s"o"'n 1"0 n · r~ c•ed•IO'S and con11ngen1 • F*"7 Oe<Tll>toon RIQhtS Thi r'91:'1& TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes " c cred•!o•s ind pe<sons wno Puotisneo 0.1119t eo.11 01 r.aemp1ion as specltoed 5 Thouaande of doll•,. ••gned •n tne ondo"'1'"um K 417,. ma) 1>e othl,...,•se lf'llerestf'O 0 .. 11 P1101 J..,ty t!> 22 29 tn lnterntl ReYenue Codi and debentures) .• . . .... •. ........ .............. .. 120.7 1 Cash an" balances due Plan dese11~ allo•e NOTICE Of' DEATH in 1~ .,,11 0, estate or !>0th • .. ,9 •• Common stock SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY " PARCEL NO 5 T Tl · .. ugusi " '"' ~ion 6337 ere quoted 11 from depository Institutions: An eactusive easemeni ANO OI' PE I ON ot OA"ltEl LACKO F-S21 follows sec 6337 ~P. No. shares authorized 300 No. shares outstanding 216 Amount 4, 104 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED cAelTAL . ..... .......... ...... .... . .... . .... . . 4,104 Retained earnings....... .. ... . .. .. . . .. . . ... ... ... . . .... .. .. . .. .. .... .. 5,313 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY....................................... . 9 .417 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ................. 130.168 standb~h~e~~~~0;1 ~itP8io;e·v:· simi>S<>;;: .. fir~Ci~~•·e:eo·and .. R~~~~ Mast. Sr. V.P. & Ca~ler ol the above-named bank. each declares. for hlmaelf alone and not for the other: I have personal knowledge of the mailers contained In this rep0rt end I believe thet ueh 11etement in said report ts true. Each ol ttle undersigned. for himself alone and not for the other. ecwtlfles under penalty or perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on July 26. 1988. 1t Costa Mesa, California Paige V. Simpson Robef1 T Mast Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot August 5. 1988 F562 _...;..P\lll=tc.;...;,NO=T--IC(~-1 MJC NOTICE 1-...;..P\lll=IC;._NO...;.T_IC_E _ CONIOLIOATID Rfl'ORT Of CONDfTIOH Of THE BAM< Of OAANGI COUNTY - Consolldated Rep0rt of Condition of "The Bank of Orange County" or Fountain Valley, Orange. end Oomeetlc None Subsidiaries at the cloM of business on June 30, 1988. State 9ank No. 1271 DolW Amounte ASSETS In Thoounde Cash and due from banks.... .. .............................. ~. .. .... ... .. ....... ...... 5,860 Investment securltes (Market Value $3,511)............. ........................ 3 ,772 Non-Investment securities...................................... .. .... .... ... . .. .... ........ -<>· i:::'J ~cncg~~,~~~,::~~iiies ·i>~~·cil89ed.~nCie;.· ......... ·........ .... .. ·0• agreements to reeell In dorMStic offices.... . ..... .. .. ................ ..... . S,300 Loans, Total (exolud lng unearned Income) ...................... 1S,849 Less: Allowenoe rOf' pottlble loan losses......................... 228 Loans, net.................... ..... ........ ...................................................... .. 15,621 Bank premlaes. F.F. & E. etc. (lnciudlng S-0· capital lease)............. .. 843 Real •tate owned other then benk premises....................................... 78• Investments In unoonaofldated Sllblldlari.t and aasoc:lated companies .................................... ·· ................. · · • • • Customer's llablllty to this bank on acceptences outstanding..... ..... -0- 0ther UMts (Including S-0-lntenglblet)......... .................................... 220 TOTAL ASSETS ............................................................................. ·· 32.400 LIAU.ITlES • TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES .................. 29,207 Total demend deposits ............................................... 15,078 Total time and aavtnas depOllts ................................ 14, 129 TOT AL OE POSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES.................. . ................ .. TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOM ESTIC AND • FOREIGN OFFICES...... • ........ .. ........................................... ··· · 29,207 Federal funds purchued end MCUrltlet sotd under agreements to repurch ... Jn domestic officel ......................... . Ot=~~~:' b~-= ~ieuury .................................. .. Mortgage ln<MbtedMM (ltieludlng S -0· caf>ltal teuee) ..................... .. Acoeptancee executed by or for aooount of this t>antc and outetandlng .......................................................... .. Other llab411tlee .................................................................................. · · ..().. ..().. TOTAL U ABILITIES (excluding tubordlnated not• ' •nd ~tur•)...... • • .............. .............................. .. .. .. ............ .. 21.278 Subordin.ltd not" and debentUf9t .............................. ..,.,. ... -...... ·. · -0.. IHMIMOU>IM IOUITY P~S1ocil No. thlt .. out1tandlng Common ttodc Amount No "*-euinotlnd 2,000 No: ....... outttandtng • 1,562 Amount ~· 1 te $un)IUe.,,,.,.,.,l\, ... ,., .. ,,,,,,,.,.,n•"'"""''""""'"""""""'"~'·"' ,485 4 581 TOf Al CONTR18UT£0 CAPITAL ....... ,_ .... , ............... ~........................ • ....... wntnQL....... ................. . ................................................ (1,4$7) ......,.. for cont~ end othet captt8' r-wea....................... ..().. TOTAl SHAA!HOlOEAS EQUITY ................ " ...... """'··· .. •·•· .. ·····--···~ 3. 124 TOTAl UAltLfTlfS ANO SHAMHOLOEAS EQUITY ..................... · ·-32.400 8T AN08Y UC -----···--,,·--·-·---" ........................ -.... 212 The~. Roger W. Pratt,'• Alda.it and CEO Md Patncte A. llNoft VP and t..N. °' tM MOW ....... beM, ~ ltaat•-. for ..._. ..... and noe tor tM -.· 1 Mw. ........ tcnut1 •ae of•,...... ooi-.d In ttw ,..,.i 11Mt I_.... f!M _. 1'1·1-lt lft ... "'"" at W\le.Eacihot ... uo*l9ied.6 .............. '°' .. oe...~ urM11r ~Of psjufy w.t tM,.,...... II true and ooneot. beoliieild on Nit 11. ttll. at~ v..,. c .. amlla ~w"'" I .. e,...,.,.._, , ~ '4 '121W Or ... Coell ~ "°4 ~I. t• Nbnlnterest-bearlng balances and •PPull•na11110 Parc:els No 1 TOE:~:-;:i~;~" /4 pel•l•on nu l>ffn hteO tt0n or Prooerty !•I Befort currency end coin, . ...... ... . . . ... -· 8.3S1 and NO 2 desc,,beo aoove HAllOLD E. SHILLOCK ~:e T5~~:;:orR~:.~t~1Kg1;,~ PUBl.IC NOTICE S•le All)'h '*:;, = lnleresl·bearfng balances .................. 6.639 tor u'9 lor 9trage purposes ESTATE NO. rorn1a Countt or Orange re· FICTITIOUS eutMaa p•ope<ly as S 'ties • 14 318 O¥er tl'lll """ltOn ot LOI 1 ot a .u-, 11poo SlllH ,,.,.. Ille <'9111 IO ecur ... . ............. ... .... . .. . . . .. . . .... • Traci •·o "1-0'911 "el1nl<l H .. 1__.. Questing tlllt TERRY RAV NA• ITA~NT ply the 1moun1 dUI , Federal funds sold. . • . 1,200 RestrtZted Comm~" Areas To all rtetrs oenef~1.-1es 1..ACKO t>e appa1nted H 'rt>e IOllOWt"Q persons are lc>gelher witn Ille .. Pl"MI , Securities purchased under 10 tne Oeclarat•on 15 snown c•ed••o•' 1nd contingent personal rep1ewn1111ve .io do'"g ousiness as 01 Ille Pfooeedtng. ,1 tn)'. to • agreements to resell..... ..... ........ ....... ..().. i nd IS.S"'ned .n 1,,e Con-crt.to ro•s af'IO oersonc ·~ 1dm1n.s1er 1111 estate 01 the o o MURPIT • Rut tlle Sec•etary 11 any llml Loans and lease financing receivables oominiu,; Pian duc111>eo ,.,.) oe oi~er .. •se interest ...... oece<1en1 C1,,,on11 ~PO<• Beacn pnor 10 1,.. ..ie iriereot. l.nd Loans and leases, net of above in•~•"'" 0' utaie or OOth · rne petil •on requea1• Cat.r 92660 u~ such payment me Sec· unearned income . . .. 77,8•5 Tn• "'"' 1ooress and ~',..:·~~foCo s~~i;~~ !~:;:1'~n~~ ~,:n;~~·~~ Ca~~~ .. Sc~~ ~~ ~!:!,,:h~~ :•.or~"': LESS. Allowance for loan Other common OestQn•r•on I S•"l.OCt< oent AOm•n•Sl•ll•or> 01 Es· C•· 1 92660 tun het oroc-i.ings In '°"" and lease losses... . .... . 1.046 11 an) ot ,,,. •e11 prope•t) A Plflt.on nu oeen hied rates Ac1 1 ·~·s aotl>Or•ty II· Tn1s 11vs1nen 11 c:on-n«hon ..,.111 the...,,..,°"""" LESS: Allocated transfer oescri1>eo 8 !love ~ 11, ... AAOLO E SHtl..LOCt< io..s uie oe•son11 •eoresen· o ucted !>) an un•n· prooerty Sllaft ~ ffOtl'I risk reserve ... .. 0 puroorte<I 19 oe 30S• l(,f J~ A t(.t. H/4AOLO EUGENE la' ve IC la•e "111'1~ KllO<'S co•c c•lled ISIOClll•Oll Che l.me olsud'>~ (bl Loans and leases, net of unearned tenoate Bl) Cosll Mua 5"' •• oci< JR .n tilt! Su· ••ntnoui o111 .. n•ng court ac>· 01,,e• 1"'" • o••tn«Jn.p Aeoe<'rlp•ion of Real &llM 'income. allowance. and reserve. 76,799 Ca11f0tn•1 T ~·o• Cou•l o• Ca111orn11 !>'Oval Be•CYe1 ... 1ngcer11111 T11e r eg s111nt com· Aile< Sate ttl i>.tOd Tbe Tiii unde<signeo ruslte c .,,.,, :>I 0.1~ reQuest· ICl•Cl<'S t>oweve< 1"8 oe<· mlf'ICe<I to 1ransac1 OuSt-~s of en)' rlll proowty Assets held In 1rad1ng accounl s. .. 0 d•scla•ms 1n~ 111b•"''I •or •"~ "'i •n.J• HAROLD E $HIL· sona1 re;>resen111~ •s re ness .,,.oe. 1,.,. ltChltO\il SOid 15 e><OVlOICI "' Mc:fton Premises and ft•ed assets •nc0<rec1nes.s ot '"' st•l'et , ocw. ,"l oe 1poo.n1eo u Qu•fe<J 10 g•ve notice to I ous-,,ess ,,..,,,.. Ot na,,,_ 6335 ltlltf .....,.. ••ec:utors. (Including capltallZed leases).. . . . . ... 1,449 l dOtess ano 01ne• CO<"''"O" p.>•so,.a• •ei>resef'llltve to .n1e•es1eo t>e<sons un.eu 1151eo ,oc .. e on .>v1y 1 1988 Ot aonwntstril~. or any Other real estate owned ...... ·. . . . . . ..... «7 designatl()f' 1 •"1 vio ... ~ ,.,,., "'"" 111e estate •' 11>1 ·~ "I ve wl!VeC. notice or l <'• I( a·t S.C•et•r.t person 11.a..,;"Q eny .,_... Investments 1n unconsohdated subsidiaries llerein oeceoen1 c011se"1eo 10 tt>e proposeo ·., s s!1t~1 wu hllO t,_,. • .,, °' • '*' ''*'-'-Of d soci ed 1e$ 0 Said Mle ""'"be mi de C..' T,,1 pet•l•On 'IQulSIS K l•O" I Tl'le 1nOe0tnoenl ,....,,, lh~ C.)unty C~ of()(. any per$()n in ll*r bet\elf, an as at COmpan ........ " wtlllOul COven1n• O• wa• aul"O"IY to aOm1n1ster the l d"::!l:,St•al Ot' 1Ulh0<11y w •f 1"9e C:>u,,I\ Oii July 5 1984 lhafl blpe<mtttlO IOT.oe.tl Customers' llablllty to this bank ran1y e•P'eSS o• 1mp1.ec1 •e es!.ie u11oer 11'\e 1noepen-oe ~ ~hnted uf'lteu ,.., F~ tfle l>foe>erl'r sotO or _,,,, on ecoeptanoes outstanding . .. . . -. 0 ger01"Q hlte P~session :>• dent Adm1n1s1r11ion of Es· .nte•es1e0 t>e<son Mes an o.,.c-sneo o.a.,ge Cout Plf11C41ler ••Kl OI WC{\ pr~ Intangible assets .. . ... .... • 0 encumbrances to Ply t"e •e 1110 Act 1T1>11 aothor•ty II· o11,ec11on 10 ""' oe1•1t0!' 11'<1 D•• ~ p ,0, J"4y ,5 22 29 «flt 11 any ttme ""''""" llO Other assets...... .. ••• •••••• ......... .. t,921 m1intn9 P""C•P• som o• ,.,, c ... s '"' oe-sona! represen-srio ... s OOO<I uuse ,.,,, l"t A.,9.,st r; 1999 oays ene< 1,... sale ll\«'eof Total assets........ • • , • .. •... 111.12• ~'' 1 secT u•eO .bY ie'!,1~ lil•vt to !Ike mill) aclions c~·• Sllou•d not grar-1 tf'1111 f.511 121 Pncii Suen proe>erty °' ~ o •ust ""'t" '" 1~ '"''"OUI 01>111n•nQ CO\irt BP. au1no"ly tract of e><oe>ell~ sn&lf bl LIABtUTIES Deposits: In domestic offices . . .. ............... 100,937 Nonlnt9'nt·bearlng. ··---26.248 Interest-bearing ........................ 7 •.689 In foreign offices. Edge and Agreement subsidiaries. and IBFs ............... ~ 0 Nonlnt9'est·beanng.. .. ..................... 0 Interest-bearing .... ,. .. .. . .. • .. O 1he1eon as P•O••Oe<I ,n sad p•o•a• Belore 1ak1no ceoa1n A. HEARING Ofl the pet<> .,.c l)efm•lled to o. r~ noteOI aov1f'lces 1 &tl1 1C1•ons llOweVfi 1111 ~-tton "''"be ~o on AuGUST fltBllC NOTrw. upon P•vmenl 10 Ill•. ~;dT~~~e::~s,o~:,a9~,~ sonal rep•ewnt1t1ve rs re-31 t98e 11 1 4!> PM 001n FICTITIOUl~SI purcnuer orillcuelllcan· Qu,,ed 10 91ve nottce 10 ~I No 3 IOcllt'<I 11 1 NAM( IT.A~-not be found"' the~"' .,.p111ses 01 the Trustee and tnleresteo ~"i'SOIU llnteu VV'tC Cente< Or•ve WHt Hi f""o n .,. whicn ine Pfoe>ert'I' IO"bl , .. of tne 1ruS1$ created Dy \&id 1ne., nave w11ve0 not~ or Santa .t.na CA 92"0, e 11"" ""' deemed ts sttualld thin to Oee<I or TruSt consented 10 ~ prOl)O~ IF YOU OBJECT 10 111e oo~:t E~·~r:P~~SES 3613 tn. Secretar) for ,,,. Ull o1 TM 10111 1moun1 ol tne aet•On 1 Tn. 1ndt1Mndent g•anl•ng of Ille peltl•Of' !'OU , M A , Boulevar Ille pur~ hlS hllrt or unp11d oa1ance ot '"'' ol>h· 1om1n•S1fll•on 1ulh0<1ly wtll ,,,O\ild e1111or 1ppe1• 11 tne ~~~' 6Ct"t Sr::;,~, Ana Cit~ assogns tt>e amount paid by gat10n secur~ 1>1 tl'lf prop· 11e 9•an1ed unless 1n lle••·ng arid s111e you• oc 9~.04 tuC'fl Pli•Cft•-and lf\l.,..t erly to be soio and '•nor>· 1nle•esteo e>e<son hies an 11Ctions or Me wr1lle" 001ec • thtflO'l al lllt rite o1 20 per. 769 11>te es11ma1eo .:osis '.'.; oorec.1t0n 10 1h1s oe1111on Ind tl()f'IS .. ,,, trie court oet0<1 C L'r '"a"";'~~ w""' 1 cent Pl< ennum [Hee\ OI penw •"11 lld•anct s .ir lhl sno .. s good ca11se Why IM the "e.-1ng You• 1ooe•r· • ' ornl 11 E t>r Sec Federal fl.Inds purchased . . ... .. .. . Securities sold under agreements o 11me 011he •n•t a pv1>11ca11ori cov•t sl'IOu•O not grant Ille enct mat t>e .,. e>e<tO""' 11~ MacA•tl\v• Elouleward Su111 :J~ E:; of•:O, En· ot 1ne N<Xice .,, S•' •S lul,,orit~ altor 60!> S1n11 An1 C.Ht 92704 .. ~c• O $140 914 ,. A HEARING on 1111 Pit,. ~; YOJJ ~~EA CREQlTOR • .,,s t>us•nen 11 con-cum0<1nces /4 oe<ttficate Of to repurchase. .. ...... . Demand notes Issued to the ' U.S . Treasury . ...... .. . .. ................... . Thi oene•ic•••v ... noe< Hid lion ... 11 oe hltO on AUGUST 0< a con••OC)l"I crec1>10< OI ducttCI I>• 1 c~11t0n sale ol e>ersonai c>rOC)ef'I)' 0 Oeeo or Trust -erotore e•· 2• •984 11 1 4S p M '" Ille oece.ueo you ,,.,.,,1 '•• T ne reg•str ant c:om· oi-"'::=lo~~ ICuteCI ano oel""'° 10 ine o.pi No 3 IOcallO II 700 you• c11,m wt I II I he court 1nd ~"Ce<! I{' tr i ns.cl bus .. ert)I ., 6338 stt:"C:., .. Other borrOWed money ............. . M ortgage Indebtedness end obllg8'1ont under capitalized teases ......................................... -.. . Bank's Jtablllty on acceptances executed and outstanding .... unoers•gneo • .. r•lltf'I Dec· C•~ic Center Onve Wnt ma• 1 000, 111 tl'lf oe<aonll nen unoe< 1"• licltttO\it aec 11'°" rrom O 11ra1ton o• Det1ut1 1nd De-Santa Anw CA-92701 rep••se<1lll•W IPOC""'e<f by OuS·~ss ,,_ or "-;: ~~ .r!' :':a mind tor S1•e 1no • .,.,,.,.,. IF YOU OBJECT 10 tl'll the c0Ur1 w•I"'" tour """'"'' •isled acc...e 9'I A.pnt , '"""'" 1111 lien 01 ,,_ Not4t1. and debentures subordineted 0 Notice of Oet•u•• lf'ld EllC· granl"'Q OI 1111 pehtion you ttOI" tr.e dlle 01 tot ts· l988 0 R E =llO Stites wtttl r-..ciect lion 10 Se Trie uOCe<S>QneG lhe>ulO e.thef aopear at 1111 a..ance o• 1e1t .. s 15 P'O\l10ICI Jettrey 11bni IQ ....._ -a·"'8de to (jeposlts. . ... ............. .•. .. O Other Hablhties . . . . .... . . ............. . . 1.562 Total liabilities. .. . .. . ............. 103,288 Llmlted·llfe preferred stock . . • . -0· EQUtTY CAPIUL Perpetual preferred stoct! ........ ........... ..().. Common atock.. .. ........... 2,915 ~~!:.c;·p,~rits -~(j capital ........... 3·537 reserves....... ..... ........ .......... .............. ... i ,404 CumulatW. foreign currency tranalltfOn '9djul1ments , .. . .. ..... . ... . . . . . . O Total equity eepltal........ .... . .................. 7.856 Total llabllltltt, llmlted-llfe pref9'red stoclt, and equfty capital ............ .. ......... 111,124 cause<! sa.o 'lo1tce ot Oe· l'tearrng Ind t lste your oo-on sectlOfl 9 100 01 ll'tf Clh· '"'' sllle!'ntlfll ..... ltleO lo ~ 1111 _., feott and E•enon 10 Sell 10 ,ecnona or hie -•tlen ooiec· bl'UI Pro~te Cooe The .. ,,. 1ne CO<lnty Cl«'k of Or· "*':'..:.... .......... Ot- oe •eco•oe<l •n tt>e courtry lions w11n the '°"" bltor• bfne '°' 'titn9 c1..,.,, ~ not ·~ C0u"h on .June n "'°"' PO ... e.-. ._.... wl'\efe lhe •ea• prooett~ tS t ... heating Your lil)plllf· ettp.<~ ort04' 10 10\ir m6n1n1 l9 e '1lan .....:... CA .s11 (?M) locll.0 Ince "''Y bl "".,.,._ Or by from the dlle of IN llllflng .0.-0.11 July 12 1988 yGUf lllOflll) nohc:e<I ibove B11~e 8a•nett Vllman 6 S1ddl 11tecill feet•• tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR . 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(9\1 .. ~ WlilC• K~ ta ...... t• ~ *1'rflf C• ... '~ ~ .......... ..,. ... '"'•~ --4" ..................... ---... .., ... ,......-........ ~ ... ._,.,. .,.,... ... ~Cf'lrle#9h C: ......... ... .. ,, .. ..._._.,,..,. ... ~ ..... ,,_,... IHI. ••c• · lMI • ..,.... .... lllt Ctrtaa .. I••• llU C•ta .... 1114 Lat•u .... 1141 l!Wf!rt •ac• lllt Apu!lltatt Niice REDUC@bl aBR, SPYGL •ss RIDGE 3Bd/2b• FR OR dbl ger Lift. & IUTI.I CONDO VIII• Bell>Oe, prof lal'iM 2'~BA, 2 story Ag1 ft ----SkylitH 2 frplc, Sept. 1 Sep oue1t houM. Wide decorated. lurn, 2Br, Jal... UH 960·02•60PENSal/Sun ~--.. -· lm&LlfllllUIT St150 +He. Grdnr, ocean views. Close lo 281,L/R,F/R.O/R,den.1--'"----.----- 171•1 Treen1ven Line ...,... -H5W waler paid. 548·2•97 beach. Acres of gardens, Pool, spa. oc•an, bay vu, UMLN lllO ,,,...---=--~ -~~ 5 Bedroom 3 Bath. quiet --pool & sp1 2BR 2BA. Illes LHM 11800mo. (Furnlal'led) +kitchen! c ........ 1114 E'SIOE 18'. 181 amall but cozy 1011 or woodl S~5 Ca I for addresa: •990·2970• U,au .. ,. 1041 cul·de-oc with large JENNIFERENCARNACAO 3BAl2"~BA. SHARP! ftp, $1500/mo Considerate 01532·8•92. N/711·0•26 673·955•• lront & back yards HARBORREALTY dw ,2cargar.w/e>peMt', appl 1c an1s onty LllllSWI ..... ~•llU IPll IMAY 11·• Ocean view lrom Ollice 87~ ldry l'lkup, no pell 494 •• 653 or •9•·6017 BAYFAONT LITTLE 1ii8nd ~,.._.. •64 HIGH ORlllE b&1lcony. master suite & Residence 675-2888 11250/mo. 875-2927 _ 3Br 2Ba. french doora to 2Br St200 or $1700 furn . 38t3Behome Great view yerds 3-cargarage Pro-immmiii-iliiiilii-llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil39R/2BA,2 cerg1tage.lg, l~rt •ac• H gardan patio, beam & 123'·• E Bayfront * &P&lmlll from large 1tv1ng room, resslonally decorated· OllllA ML 1111 encl pitlo. big yard, new •iJEWPORT CREST. SBR 11141d entry way. Obi gar 673-8676 • Tll4tse altracllve Apt1 lea· dbl garage. $500.000 plush carpet paint Olk & & S 095 $2200/mo 675·5792 -ture pool. spa, private Marion Miine Real Ettate parquJI eni~y viiue al Cozy and cute 28drm Ufllt. p11nt carpet. 1, . 2'1BA condo, 2 car gar. LARGE 2Br. frplc, gar. w/d patios or dectts. gerege •94·~558 5750 Q.OO By owner Single story, patio, waJk •.556--0• 17• tennis. walk lo beach. Liil llU Yearly, n-pet• Avll Aug. · or carp()(l In a beautlfully i1??Sr.t •ac"i lMt cour1esy1obrokers 1607 ~~1s;=r~ and l>Nch. •BR. 2BA, large yard, no Sl•50tmo<213"'27•1136 4BR 2~BA. FA/OR, large St300tmo 837·85H_ landscaped Hl11ng _ Ces11e Oove Ca.II Bob. gar ,~I. 4 people maJC. •IEITlLS* patio •5'101 SttoSt LH LOVELY studio apt Yrly Sorry, no pets . * Y WNER p;;\lnsula 72I·1010/Home Ullll ll&Ln Ou1.,• neighborhood. ssooo· $2750 673·7767 Avl 911 Priv11e patio Nr So Bac'*<>r $570 condo. 2600 sf 2Br 3Ba. 6•2·8677/0tflce Ill..... $1000/mo. 642·HO• 2·5br S900· Imo ~1 -Bayfront $700/Mo Avail 28drm tv.Ba $770 den. ms tr au11e w/frptc & Martt Ferguson 642· 77 Ull llU 911 Call 673·8755 eves 121 OllTll lnln jlCUUI Sohd oak & Ille YO" ua•n Co.ry beaeti eottege 2BR lllllTll .... I TIE IL.... Furn 3BR, 2BA, den. -s lhroughoot. 3 cer gar• Npl Hgll cust •BR. Ora-1BA. lrple. yard & patio. "Po4yMslan Atmospnere't * •rr.a.* single home 2 ear gar. .........., Lift a,t COSTA ME A guest parking Bay & matlc view of Udo Bay. W/O, garage. Steps 10 Spacious 2Br 1'~Ba lrl· 3BR 2'~BA. lull bay vi-New decor Cozy patio. 18A-18A. wfth ger199. 1•2· 1•2• ocean Vlew lrom roof gar· lmmed occpy poss S425k beh S 1150 mo. 858· 125• level e~o Frplc, w/d S2 l95. Alll now 760• 1108 lmmed occup pouible. 1900/mo. 875· 14&6 e 2BA l'-'BA 2 sly, carport 'den S•69,000 675-2332 Dave. Agl 5•6·5880 HUGE 3Br. 3Ba w/f~lc all hkup, j.IVVI, Jee. gar• 3BR~Ba, frpk:. famrm. $2500/Mo ,,. 723-0957 I I • I I $800/mo. 234 Avocado - ----k & w/opnr • carport, $950 + 2300 s/f Nice cond. N-ewporl Crest ft•w rmdl & 1 ta ca a 1 • 1 ADRIAN R" .. LTV lull LI-II ••~ilt lt•H amenities. near par N 1 5•9 2••7 ..... <11aa7 ""' 95 lOO new center Avl 9/1188. sec 0 pe 1 • · $2.000 220 Via Ithaca. appl ver)! cln 2 br 2'A ba 2 ..., ~9·8547 100 yds to sand 3BR. 2BA Ftr Salt l $1800/mo 759.919•· LG beaut 3Br 2'1tBa. trpl, 2 Lido Isle 675·5733 c gar 4 patios loft S1•25 1000 E. hlllffllf 2BR 1BA up,_, unlt. encl detached home. Lrg liv· ______ ,._ .. _,.,.1 · ___ -,,_. ing rm w/frpl: cathedral Open Sun 1~. 300 E. -ira•vlEWLrHr carports w /storage. 3BA2Bahse2blkstobch. 673·568.91650-7686 s· I 8 $600 I garag~ new carpel, ce1hogslookingoutonlrg Coas1 Hwy, ·94, Nwpl S35"0"0!.5Aft.1 u •BR ~2'1tBA fenced yd, E'llde, $1500. <lar & carport. commun --TlllllTI ma1.1 r, Yrly. ulls $675/mo. No pets pvt yard with great patio Bch S49,500 2BR 2BA mo. year lse 5•8·1936 poo111tenn1s 218 6211d lfW~ paid. 673•49~ · (7 1•)75•-0986 $346.000. Call now. ( t 16) Agls 675· 71831675-4010 mHooudseele· d 35~~r_5j:; ·a:r•· Nief3BR home, w/fam SI S 1325 631-7531 Super 3BR 2'1tBA tw}lhme. 2BR. garage. newly decor-2 BR/1BA VERY NICE! Grubb & Ellis 85•·80011 Lttl ftr Salt 1400 ---room St 150 Ill •912 2be~asr~~;·5l~dg~Y6~~u~9~; ated. steps l o bay/beach patio, crprt. ldry rm. close ----SINGLE story home on Townhome 3BR, Comm. ~ • 910 W. Balboa Blvd. 10 shopping 1675/mo. * * * * * * * BIG CANYON corner 101 in Highlands pool S 1100 PENINSULA YEARL y Newport North1Wti"m.2br $975/mo yrly 675-9650 360 Victoria 5•8•8523 ••• WIYN Y&l'lll I ?8 '. hed2Bs2oo~~I gar i W1ttrfrt1t •••ts... * 1BR 1BA upper unit, p2ooba,, ·~opf!. APJ!~1~h.~p.g:: *"am IT. PAii -2BR Downstairs Refs A.-Gorgeous large •BR. JV. Last 1valla~1e golf course urnis . mo inc IULTIU 111-1.00 spacious & new. 1 gar. 2Br/2Ba yrly s tOOO/mo quired No pets. Cable Balh. highly upgr'd home 101 Premium view gardener 640.8290 great 1oc1 $850 mo pets. St350lse. 759•0588 673•5374 or 759•9506 hk·ups. $595/mo 352 w/golf coorse view. CUI-I .. , .... AY Ill" waterfront 4BR2BA 2 sly 3BR hOUM, 2BA, patio. •2BR 1BA, 1 garage. OCUIFROllT ---Victoria. 645-8161 tom pool. ~pa • much $950 ooo •9•·8230 home on Ct11na Cove NB/Mesa area. All new quiet area $750/mo $525/mo Small furn stu· -----= more in xln I cond. Only Spectacular view Yrly decor lmmed avail. •3BR 2BA lower duplex. IEIT•LS d10 u111 paid. pvt beach. 2BR Unfurnished uintalrs. $795.000 Call PATRICK laac•n, Ptr•I SJOOO mo 675-•9t2 Agl $l l00/Mo 5•8·t238 2 garage. trplc. pauo, • 1 non-smQl(er~SIPl·Julv-.. refrog & s1ove__OU ttteel TENORE 721-1200 or lrlftl l57S lndty'"'up;mS<>-mo 2BA.38A&•BA 675·3063 parking only $625/mo i~!!!!!!~~~:?!!!~~~~I~ 760-8702 A t Cotta-JIHI Jl 24 ~~~~!~~?~~~~ 2!~: •Grell 3BR 2BA upper Available Yearly BRITE clean upper 2BR ~CALL 6•5·2680• -~!!!!1111111• ranch site, NW duplex. garage Nice 10-S125Q 10 $2000/mo lBAw/gar~925 l8l5W. tt200 BONUS! Gr .. 1 E· Arizona Trees, moun111n •3BR twnhouse. Newport ings, dbl car ~ar Avail cation, $1500 mo llfr ftitt IUtr Balboa AV! 850.3890 side loc! LG 1BR $600 & IMl lata .. Ftr Ille lalMI l1J.a• lOM lnMl/Cn•" - -OllM llUll .. E i!!!!!!I lllZ Beautiful 3B1'/2'hBA _ _.., ~. lg mstr 1u1te w/ llLm llPLEI 1rp1, 1acuz bath. gourmet ... kitchen wllots of goodies 3BR ,2BA Up. 2BR Down. Call tor appt. $649.000. B1t-1ns. trp1cs. double IUCI nMl IULn garage. S3•8.000 incl in· ll•-ll l l tenor paint & new carpet • JACOIS REAL TY llMllO ltl·1Ul llPlEl·IYIWIH UTILE ULll& llWll CIST& MESI Highly des1rat>le street. 2 .Plu Remodeled Tucker Camp Collages on 1 101 ThtS a11rac11ve 4 bd -2 ba S499 500 673-5559 & 2 bd • 1 be In up-and· coming wes1s1de •S suit· able owner occupant who C•rtaa ••l •ar 1022 des•res income New root • exterior has re· cenlly been painted Each unit en,oys 11 s own private yard Won t last tong at trus price• $259.900 llt-1100 < ~1-.~;1 I I l\J :"~ r;::::;: l l )\ 11' \ '\\ limll Ht \I lllH•• •ClllMPlH• JSR 3BA & 2BR. 28A 4 c ar garage Spacious. large rooms. $529 000 640·5664 Broker• * HUHISE 4la,lt1 2BR 1BA lront & rear $487 000 Ownr 721 ·1215 JASlllE CHH-P111 I 3Br 2"'tBa peekaboo ---------ocean view $449 900 1111 MWI PAYllfllTt We'll give you 1he down in e11chg for a share or own- ership You make 1ne mthly pymts & we share apprec You receive t00% 1a11 bene111s Must have clean credll Agt 957-6002 Dys. Ev. Wllnds t.IMI lllaal lOOI ISWIMPlU lg 2-unit with 3BRl 2BA 1n each unit, upper unil has 2 fireplaces & h1gh·t>e'am ce11tngs good income potential on both units Call for appointment IUCI TillE IUL Tl llMl11 Come -Come a;gto Come • In clallifted H.-:-o 891-1702 Agt 4111TCOllO Great income potenttal St 500 000 A gen I . •673-5354• Costa 111111 1024 E'Slllll,LU 2Br 1ea each' Quality property South of 17th Street E•clus111e 11s11ng1 S299 000 P"nc1pals only NEWPORT PACIFIC R.E Call MANNY 6•5·3683 IEW! IEW? IEW! Near SC Plaza Over 2•00 sit New pool & new spa. air cono Unbehevatlfe home• S3•9 900 Call Margie 979-8280 or 540-7355 TORELLI RL TY ~~· Merrill Lynch Realty OUCH! SHARP AS I TICI! Nifty 3 Bdrm In Laguna Niguel. White. carpel. charming decor. flawless mainten- ance High demand area. low price home. $215.000 759-1600· let Ut Htlp YH Sell Y 01r Preperty! C111 C1111ifit4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. views $13,650 w11h easy Hg1s area. lrplc. patio. now. S900/mo •1-0608 YIW IEITALS 111..-aO Owner 818-790·7159 up Cable, BBQ, gar, etc• terms 675-9408 very nice 322 Ogle=.O Daaa Ptlat 212' 11• .aa12 .. --Sorry, No pets. 631-8427 CHARMING 3Br. 2Ba I .I. Waatt4 1'25 S995imo 647-75•o • -PENIN PT Steps to ocean YRL Y ~ 1500/mo Charm· home xlnt cond' Walk lo " 2 Bedroom. 2 bath house. -,.--L-... --1-1-1-.-2-1-1-g, bay Lr~ 3Br 2Ba on 1ng bayfront 18r pvt •lllm &PT* beacll' \11ew S299K. E'SIOE Costa Mesa 1011 meatiB.AU fireplace. g1r1ge. on dble IOI Huge yard. Quiet beach. ulll pd, w/d. 2 1BR. stove. small yard. no 60. 300· w 11 Q u 1 et cu I· de· sac . Fam rm orndr Avtl Lse 1oc Av~now $2200/mo non-smkrs B""t space pets S5•0tmo. 650-•751 642.3579·o wner/Agen1 approx. 11 1 $1995 551 1900 Agt ~ .. pay top SSS cash or will S 1100/mo 6•0·•072 mo • 673-777' or 673· 19• 1 avl $325/mo 675-3063 -•MESA VERDE• build 1s parlner on your TIWl•H LIGHT SPACIOUS 1BR BAYC REST •BA-27.lfBA PElllSUU PlllT CtrtH ••I Mar HU 2BR tBA. lower, garage. tot 10 day escrow Con-condo. walk to beach. $2200/Mo Gardener & $685/mo. No Pets• • OPEN Fii SAT Sii 12-1 11c1 Dave 883-6969 days. OeMtt Ftr ltaf pool. jac . No pets water incl 2600 sq ft. 3Br 2Ba. lrplc. sundeck 1BU Ba converttble den, 5•0.54•6 * Fireplace, vaulted ce1hngs. s 715,mo 956.3688 single story, 8000 SQ It 101 S 1700/mo Ir pie. new decor • bltins, 323 1 Clay In Heights ltatal1 dbl gar. lndry llkup. pool with spa, new paint & pool, 2 carports n-pets. PRiil OF IWlllSllP ;t1m~Ctaft1 & spa Sorry. no l'•ts. OCEAN VIEW 2Br 2Ba carpet See at 1918 S900 760-1199 blwn 9·6 ...,.. ...... 8 .. 0 1 yr new 3BR. 2'1\o marble 2Bdrm 2''t8a . $1080 Condo, Ocean vu above Leeward Ln 545-7829 -.;;;;•u ,.. bath, trplc. ttled 1st lloor aJhi iJaa• ZlH 666 W 18111 St 642-4905 Marina S 109•/mo B .. y & oce•n view 3Br 1 HSE from Ocean BIVd • & ilotchen counlers Lots 859-5106 or 859-7158 ,., Big Corona 1Br 1Ba of oak cabinets 2-car gar REMODELED 2BR/2BA, 'h MI'S FIH IEIT 2' .ea. tam rm. Pool & Ouple11. lower, $950 1ncJ uumm & Hobart appliances LIA DI R, lrplc, ldry., •2BR 1'hSA Condo Haat. leac• 2140 spa. maintenance---------ul11/relrig 673-9013 $345 000 Call 642-6353 patio. steps to bch. •Large patios&. yards 38R 281, 2 car garaga. provided Furn 53250· • Ylll<.UI 21r LRG 2brms close l o Sparkling clean, large Garden apts. Beautllully landscaped grounds Pool & spa, patios/decks. garage or carport. ' Sl400/mo yrly 675•9250 •Small pet Ok near beach. schools & UnlU(n 52950· 645•8051 2Ba. lull security corner ocean• Upper untt. frplc. YEAR 'round 2BR hse AVt •Carports w/storage park $1200/mo Marte, BEACH house like new unit w/m1n1 bay view• all appliances. garage • IOYHllllH Hogllly upgraded quality 48R executive home on quiet cul·de-sac street Pool spa $599 000 DENNE 760-5000 911 Incl gar .. laundry & •Pool 851 -0441/0 644·6869/E 48r. 38a, 2 car gar. frplc. ~SOtmo no pets Agent S 1075/mo Greg small adCtllbnal rm w/B,\ SH llEEZE ans ••••. Rar"'-ar 2142 patio s t695 536-1375 0 lee' Lease & TRW re-Agent 675-5511 Sorry. no pets Bachelor 1'Bedroom 1580 $680 seoo 011 bacll palio $1400/Mo 600 w WILSON -or 730-5812 quired 644· 721 t ca11 t2131 92qo82 CALL .... JI.. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Wiii ... ts HIO •YH HI 111 lalM• 2BR ---.. o Mes.a. Verde lmmed possession 2BR Walk 10 Newport Cntr ....,..., 28A. 1 m1 10 ocean. some BR B .. ..,. YIEWSllE li111 I~ . 2BR t ' 1BA Close to bch' 900 Sea Lane 6U-2611 28drm 1' .ea 16t E 18th St 6•2-0856 ~ ' Pta1·a1ala 2107 area over 1.000 sf. new C 2 1 A, a11ac.""' gar· I pet • d n..s view Al 2 car garage, age. 2 yrs new• $1250 mo ./ • ... oc.>. .. N VIEW Wlnte' r pain • car _.. ra,.._ · S 1310 Agl 213·•34-6731 .. ~ incl water & gardening. 640·5664 Bkr Spacious 3Br 2Ba 2 stocy E•cellent cond11ton no pets' S2500mo 2BRt2BA New garage Apt w/carport. w/d hkup. frpl & lridge South of hwy $1280tmo 673-0597 2Bdrm t'•Ba 151E21st SI \t~. n '::t:'T I~ \ ·11 rental 2Br 2Ba. 2 park S875tmo 786-8849 lrYiat 2144 " space avl 915 S 1425/mo REALTORS ' •SINGLE apt w/ocean •YtCTKIU .. E* CHM FH lllT view yrly rental. a11a11915 EASTSIOE· Perfect for ea· ••¥111• HHTST&ITll TIWl•lf Complelely-redone 2BR :?'>BA $159 71 <4 760-0714 • :r hp Prudential (/j 714 lulty(l I 4)760 071 4 GUEST house w/ga;-;ii pnme Newport Hgts N· smk. single party only. $645/oncl ut1ls 645-2390 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous total remodel w1t11 family & formal d1n- 1ng rooms. den & 4 bdrms incluoong new secluded :?nd story master suite w1lh hosll)ers baths Tile & berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings 631-1400 $675.000 - "·\111<1 l<Cl'l tf<>~I., 1-. REM ESlATE REALTORS IEWPtlT IUCM Private Party seek•"~ single story residence 1n THILIFFS Paula or Linda Plan pr el erred .•710-3113• IEWNllT lllTll Largest floorolan 2 master suites · den Pri'(_ate end un11 S269 ooo· Call Toady Sm11h 759-6600 or 760-9589 fi\~ •rrm Lynch ~ ..... , ******* SPHUSS W/WllWSI Designer perlKt 5 or 6BR wipool soa 1ao• PANO OCEAN & CITY LIGHTS VIEWS Musi see'" A va1ue al $839 900 For details, e&U PATRlCK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702 Agt VILLA Balboa penlhH. 2 · den pro dee MC gale. comm pools. wlk to bch $279.900 6•2·2 t3• Agt S660tmo 786-1906 ecut1ve family 38drm. Beaulllul 2 Bedroom NEW CUSTOM 2Br 2Ba 1 •BA. family rm wtlrplc 1 • rBA condo, $1100/mo Steps to ocean 0 /W & lormaJ dining rm Has SELECT BETTER HOMES WtD. elec gar Avl 8115 spa & 2 car gar SlH 5 & GARDENS 751·5000 L S 1350/ 6•2 0668 mo 1nc1 grndr For 1n1er-se mo • view call Scotti 548·2301 2 wrns 11n FIH UICll SAi JIAllll • PRIME TOWNHOME. 2br 2ba, den, frpl, vu. gar. pool S1•00mo 6••-5687 PENIN PT Steps lo ocean & bay Lrg 3Br 2Ba on dble lot Huge )lard. quiet loc A11a1lnow S2200tmo 673· 7777 or 673· 1941 Cortaa ••I Mar 2122 •2 BDRM• family room. lrplc. single garage. w/d hll·up. rear unit of duplex s 1095 • 6•7· 75•0 * 2BR 1BA Front house 708 Goldenrod Frplc S tOOOIMo Avai'I Aug 16th 673·4565 759-9570 2Br 1B1 lrplc garage S 109Stmo. 719 Fernleal 1213) 260-278• or (7 1•) 621-314 1/eve or wknd •*EXTRAORDINARY JBR 3' rBA condo. dbl garage top 01 the hoe 111 the way• $2000/mo •2BA. 2BA lrplc. deck, w/d hkup two blks to Ocean Blvd $1225/mo MONTHLY SUMMER RENTAJ,§ ALSO AVAIL' 67;T=535<4 Agt 3BR 2BA spacious superb ma1nt ownrs unit. vu from d/r ftp rlrg, blHns. elec gar • crprl 2 pvt dcks $ t800/mo Avl 812 Steve/ 675· 7351 ag11675-8688 • 3BR ' 2BA Spacious Ownrs Unit Vu from d/r, l/p, rlrg, bit-ms. gar • crprl 2 pvt Clck1 $1800 Imo OPEN SAT 12·5 7 12 Po1n1setll1 Steve/ 675-735t agt/675-8688 ClPICH t year new 2 story. 2BR den 3ba home wtpvl pat•o dbl gar w/opnr f.lr CdM shopstbchs. avl 9 1 S2JOO/mo 1ncl1 grd1 675-231110 675·33 \ llE Charming tBR 1BA cot· tege Frptc'" hv rm & BR LO lulCh & dining area s 1000\ "91 673· .. 062 CUI .. Large IMng room 2BR. 1• 18A. loreplace. yard, garage S 1300Mo 707 Poinsettia 6U·5687 EDOITIYICntt• •Br •Ba oceen llleW hm Yr1y Lse S3700/mo Gary 673-6600 893·9708 ••EASTSIOE • ._ JSR 2BA. lrplc. garage. lg fence yard. new decor. WI D. relrog. S 1250/mo 646-4725 •EASTSIOE 1BR 1BA. garage. WIO hllup I Adult No pets S650tmo Scotti 548-230 1 FIND through classified Daily Pilat T 11e newest ·o1c1-croft /hots s · /1te world of need/~ is relaxing ::t'fu111;ng wliether yovre o first-timer or on~ quilter. 660: Unique Altic Window quilt 11 lhe easiest & -fostesf method we know Each square 1s complete-no filling or bodting needed. Includes direc1ions for Single, Double, & Queen/King Stzes. 7015: Pvffed Wreath butlds o quilter's clossic pottem Use coord1naling fabna or rem o .ts °'°"5, potlem pie<es, )'Oldoges-ond oll how·tos for single & doUble. OFFER 0000 ™"U JAH 31. 1989 Sl.2$ ~US.It.GO l"lt4 fOfl UQf MTTIM ~. Send to: ORANGE C~T DAILY PILOT, Reader Mail, Dept 0871, Box 4000, Niles " Ml .. 49120~. Today's Handicaps Toaay See our SP.,Ort section for Terry Turrelrs picks for each day·s races at the U>s Alamitos Oranae County Raci ng.Fair. _..., .... For Community News Alona the Coast CLIFF Haven 38r 28a. large yard hardwood floors Being refurbished AVl ll 9115 631-1054 Wstcll 2BR dbl garage. lrptce $1350 associated ~ ... trt, w,. ( .. ,..,. ,.. to\ ·'~ ~ . /. r' 't.Ak• ~ ..iv SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM 1 BA TH SOUTH OF HIGHWAY $950/mo 675-3717 Wi!!rtrll!ld IPlllWITS NB Stirs •BR turn S 1700 STUDIO Apt $550 per mo Bayfront Condo 2BR den. WESTCLIFF 3BR 2BA. dbl Includes use of hOI tut>, dock for 80 l:>Oat Yearly gar. lg fncd yd Nr schls & wa s II er I d rye r No Large attractive AQIS on a beautiful garden selhng Poot/sp~ garage or carport Sorry. ho pets s4 750 Westchfl Plza S 1350 mo kitchen 675-6372 2Bdrm 1'.Ba • $785 Summer/Weekly Rentals 548-934 l Eves 6•6·2848 XTRA lrg 2Br 2Ba New from 5875 to $2750 p4Jnl appliances. carpet W1ttrfrt1l lt•t1 llO. Soat~ Ctut lhtrt Front house. lrg deck 2Bdrm 2Ba $810 398 W Wiison 631-5583 t Bedroom 301 Avocado IULTllS H 1· 1400 2116 s 1425 * * 720-9966 DELUXE 3BR-JBA~ 7-2 1BR condo Ou1et. secure. Cttta ••11 2'24 BACHELOR-FURNISHED Uttls pd S•50 No pets master t>drms· , AIC, up. pool. Jae. weight room * *lllSI Ptlll* * grades galore. '"Gated Adults, no pe1s. $695/mo A small quiet complex Comm'" $2295 5•0·0299 Maril or Suzy. 839-8869 Slud•o. lBr. 2Br 2Ba, hke HARBOR RIDGE 3br water LUXURY condo 2Br 2Ba. new, w/balcony or prvl view hill. contemporary. w/d, pool. Jae. sauna. patio. lrplc. pool. spa. 2195 M iner Quiel. 640-0751 or 6•2·3765 1BR unfurn. enclgar. no pets. Avail 911 $525/mo $650 deJ). t50 E 21tl SI 6•6·6g39 dr 5•4-•29• tyr lse $2950.759-1234 tennis, rec rm. gym lndry No pets 1550 Up • SHATZEN REAL TY $950 iob. 979-0336 sec VELMA 5•9-2U7 OUR FAMOUS HAS RETURNED! NAME ----- ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED UNU 1. 2. J. 4. s. 6. Back by popular demctnd. 01mes·!.·l1~ w ill run Friday. Satur· day and Sunday 1n 11 s own class1f1ca11on 1n the Cfass1f1ed Ads S1nc.e this 1s a special otter, we have a Thursday l'lOon deadll~ and ask prepay~nt for all ads This IS open to all private party adverusers for ~rchandise not over s I SO (price mun be listed 1n adJ and no abbreviations wfll be accepted. !.II ads will run Friday. Saturday and Sunday There1s a 5-hne m1n11num at 20C per llne So your low cost Dimes-A-line ad rr onry ... S3.00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: S·llne minimum • 3 di!ys • 20G per line= S3 00 • All ads ;ire prl"pt11d by coming into thf" D<l1ly Pilot to place your ad or use tnl' coupon below P(fvatf" party ~rchand1se only ads No com· m!"rc1a1 ads pets, l1vl'Stl)Cil. produce or plants Each item must bl' priced .n tne c"ld w1tPl no items over SISO MAil TO: Olmes-A ·Une O<toly Pilot 3 JO West Say Srrf"!"t Costa Ml"sa. CA 92626 D<l1ly Pilot hours Monday-Fr1d<1y 8 00 AM 10 S ()()PM PHONE ,. STATE ZIP OATES TO RUN . . ._,_ _____ ,.._.. __ ~~ ···-----· .... 642-5618 ------ . I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday. Aug&'8t 5, 1918 Cleta... 1114 •• .,........ .... ....... •• lhat ...... ,,., .. ~, la!i!f!!!t ·~· t ........ -t--11•• 111 ..... UITlm 18A STUOtO UM n11 •iiiiilil Jiii _,.. .. r:z=' -t IH• kr'rr •• • .. I hn ·;· ti 2'" ''~TWM•.,rp!c, '*'UdOV1llage z G j t !L! AP '""lllm.!IP"llllft"lllaPiiilP ........ ,/T ...... llllTllllml •;y11a .... a.a ... •lll•f·llll p . )'.,d/pellO, lndry tm, ~&Imo. ytly..... College~ ~Pi: 12"60 4 lmf-1C&f l UiiX 060 6iP! •~•table Mon-trt 30-39 wt" tram Sealark Motel GrounOakMC*IHat!d'f· r: -H--PIT~;:,~~·-= 4Ulet toe. 1850/mo ral t9q 840-5511 MC '$250/mo heeling Clr .. t lftOOfN PGMntl.i FIERS CHILO CARE IN hrs per we.II (d•Y• WoH 221' Newp()f1 Btvd CM m an Local •KP FIT hif Pl .. Hnt WC>B1n9 con· fifl'ft Wiii train eo......., TSLM~~~Or81:2•1AA., 28R den.iil.d/w,rW!g. resp cleat\"°" l*tlef •t 500.000 Agent HER HOME 730·530 Crain 67S·M$4 Ot.._,I ll8'let tO care f0t amall d111on1,Cot11....._ar .. Oala •ntty ~ftt ----# _.,.,... new carpet & btlnda. Catt Kathy or Mary ~73-$354 • ELLEN 64 1·2898 Ul\detwlet Dive T9cl'IS will ollice bu11d1ng & ground• $4t.-4t16 phone mann., COfft· ANITIAU carport, urlt pel d 546-84190dl57·1S73 la1IM11 n....&al HOUSIESITTIHGmat fem llTT9P..,,.. tr .. n Mu$! be Scuba near Orange Co AirP6rt, llllm&ftUIT fortaDle with ,....._ • .... I Sl 175/mo yrly 49!-8725 •LAGUNA CANYON• • 11nme<1 av lo uteguard E=y "'!."~inbut.::,=, oefllhe<S 673-3630 :::v·~~::~~ &A::. o ... ~odO--CTY • 1 Top ~:"MWl*:o~ fot 28A tBA Eaat1lde IO· •1-.... "THE TERRACES" New 't ..... J!lt yoor home wnii. you re M1le Sl\lpyard 243tWeal -·1--.. f.-bulldlnn man-. •"'II ,..., ucer Metia honet.t. .,.. ..... , ..... --.... p luxury twnh ... S"r 28A 1R"'Rrs In' •way• long/shOf"t term _ .. ., --• .....--· ~r .. 11v• upw LIS O .,.. &.& .....,. cation auo. P<>OI, tndry Frig dt1hwa1t1.,, ttove 2 ' rBA N/amlitr, 211.35 "r• tor T01' S tO 000/up No msg 831-1005 Coast HWy, Nwpt Bch Route our dnver11n t\Olirs. pe<lect lor early toom $725/mo, low de-1nc1 No "'"IS 545.4u5 ~ • o a c F T reor" Call Judy Thomp-Agll 10 lrlow & Mii RE _.,. poall ~ ,... v .. _ otd ~vt By t i, SSOO/mo cred.-' /no p.,, Call Den· LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPEFI CAIPIT lll.llll ' "941 ounty / days son. 722·6 l22 wl Top Producer All .......... . 149 E. Ba~ ·--· 1111• · 1~ uhla 759·3328 nlt0n A11oc 673·7311 * In m., BalbO• Perun1uta TECH ASST w 1H train Benefits Appt'I IPG. teada lurntihed E•treme--• '1 ~ ..... S C •• t78SISkypati.. =G Irvine IWIT.•-••10 t.hi 1n,.,.,..e pot-ti·' •• ._ .... TSL MGMT 42-1603 dig dllhwHher, alove ·-·--u.* Aaatalct .. ltl . hOme atary negot Call ..... esa arH 548-9373 -.......... ... .. ., ._ -.LIU.. incl No pe11 545-4855 ..._. ... , alter 5pm 675-0887 ,...... lllYlll W&ml Immediate opening FIT rlOU5 only t'\Hd apply Advenh.1te Playground * Fem shr 3Br/28a. mllr AHHM .. Htl ffH SE 0 --Mutt have econo veh·~1e Pholo equip & •ac1Uty ~-For d•talla, call LtH Progral\'I Opel'atlon, OU.· Come ... the dltterence •EASTBLUFF Twnhae bdrm,yrly 645·2878 NI R M/el1izen needs Fortradlll0f\81N8elolhlng "' pair &service Bascatec n 1·1200 d00f'i.t1ur•akllle know!· completely remodeled' Apt 3BR 2BA. 2 ear gar. ------COUNTRY Wfftern-pop PIT lady 50• 10 drive 3.4 store FIT PIT Mull have op~v'&o~~,rc~u''s~LtnlKsE GTOd lncal e~ Com~umca: edge of toolt a Plua. BeauUful 2BR ap11 Poot' No Pets $1025/mo yr lse. •STEPS loP beach ocaan Singer n"ds band II hrs on Sil & or Sun $5 10-key exp . & ablhly 10 0R'tvE1 "'• • ·28"' 1 lion sk1tts. Mii motlvallon 20·30 hr&/.-. ~ • 644 10tO 8 .. M F vu. 3Br. 2B•. encl park· interested call W•ndw hr Meat provided 1 ., .. ' ,, ""~f 8/12/M s -· rec. room, laundry room. • . .,, on-rl Ing. w/d lacll. $400' Jell 786-3000 or 894-9446 , Balboa Island 675-1607 re ••• lo cuatomera & ablhty to work lndepen-.,... ore ...... Ready ror lnllant move-11111• t .. ..--650-1321-Hm, 759-0543 --· -POS •llve ly Conllcl LA MARl~A AN-TIOUES In dently Apply IPG 17851 _6&0·3639 Clly of tr111ne. Inf Only $840 to S650/mo • • ...... .... Ill r .. -·· ·-·-t SS30 Ma1gte or Joe 644-5070 Dana Pt IS loolo.tng IOf Skyperk Cir, SI• G Irvine u-·-• S200 OFF MOVE·IN 2Br 18e, P•llo, carport l Olsh FEMALE sh r CUt. t • •• ~.., .. , =r=" · warenousemen & truck IUL EITln -·-w -··· ·-s. $900 avt 9115 673-3852 E'slde c M hH, pvt FbdNO 113 u:a btk m•' 1111111• mlll'M WI d"v•r tor Oel111ery of furn Medical ......... LNMr Ml 5~11'!!,.n' SACK Bey Larn..--sunnu, phone, eel 0 K $363 mixed dog, red cotter, no lllPl/FIU ••••If For fine tredilional NB Vehd COL req 496-9481 BACK OFFICE NURSE JUI TIAlfflll Supervision Of ~. TSL MG.:"T bnghl studio ju~t ,1,.ht tor Kathe, 6A6-S803 1ag Adama-Atbatros CM Wllh -store Must have 10-key FI T Taking apphcat1on1. Limited ~!unity to'°'" recreahon program• and "" • --5'6 .. ,,00 1 7 .. ,.14°55 recient lo e•"""' ab1l1tw mnnmn1 1"ttt1 NYCLWtH-1••RR CALL"'""' "267 national real es1a1e mar-f~1111., ,.,,.,.,-1, 1""" 722-9012 or 642·1603 arhstic or proless1on1t UY FlllT " "IN ° c ....,. Coate Mesa CPA off;~ Sata,Y dep /~xp ~1ac1 Wool w1111ra1n s~nSshr -.,......., keung l 'lllem with un· h";; pe-;--..;t;'. A;.;i; Sorry No Pets' couple Year's lease. Spectacular view. Vta ---Call Pat 642-0505 Ma.rgte or Joe 644-5070 medical CoM 675-1579 •lllAL I /I hm11ed earnings FO# •n· before 8/12/M 5 PM E/s loe 28 .. 1 St tOO tmo Bill Kane. Lido ProlFwanled toahr - --------24-32 Hrs per weelit Buay tormet1on call Jack 1u"363" ,..,,.,of 1r·"-r nr .... ar n&fS Town & Country Reallors 3B •11:.• C111-•-•-T RJ-RtllCfl-llLI NB """'" • wo , '"·-SchOOI, 0 /W. balc:gny • 552-1800 r .-5 . 'o\ulll. Avt 911 fnl 1111\ ADS ACC11m11 ... _, .. -. 5 1'"5 group 644-7848 Ayefl ,, SELECT •l<ITCHEN HELP patio. frplc. S875, 111 g 660-9500/d 723·9500/e uunll Fronl ottic:.. en1hullUllC Help F8"nale preletred .. Ll/IS011f1 BETTER HOMES & OS MC Non-smlitr 646-8086 "l~r t~a ger 2·bllit-beach -Ill ... , 1 ITll.f ARE FREE Nal!ONI retail company ~~~=rfu~iT go,!~ :!~ice Balboa Markel 673-8310 Athletes preferred T09 REAL e~::TO:~~l-5000 ! H6~~~g~i~s "'Pace No pets• S875 F t ••tF seeks mollvated people ' C 163 5"'"~r-lllH&L IFFtCf PIT dotlar paid in Soutnern Ptease apply in person yrly, 309·36th Street urn enc garage,.... · n· lorr~1ate openings days arot 1• ...,.. ll01-1••••t1R a111 M&••• see Sit 10 00•1 00 smll $800/Mo 720-9220 Cal•, in our Accoununn De· CUI .... FIT Mature person for lifnt Cat Contee! Cory at ..-, _ ---'• E/SIOE 2Br 1' tBa lwnhse. paho, lndry blit-up, no pell. S7001mo 548·4~71 Roo _ • -gen ofc worlt some d•t\I· 1'2131 876-3 J36 • Immediate full time ooa-RESTAURANT IL-I Tl II!• -Cl -MMATE needed 3BR parlmenl funln" amaH o---'""'!Hr tn" pos .. "le So Co"'tt ton ... ,, n t I -"" 2BA c·· h $36.. •.a2 1111 ·-R••• ·--n.. ,.. . ....... -. _., -IRIEll IESI I I .... " g 0 ••c u$1ve 2640 E Pearle Coast-., 3BR 2BA 1¥1 ouse .,/Mo -• ---I d--ndabte 646-7797 Ptaza area Call 01wn b s1ness 1 1 ,,_, lower unit. • sec Pro f-type pref ~..... u c 'e n s Corona de! Mar WTlm LI !II IPl.J enclosed garage, w/d hk· Serious 1nqutr1ts only klll CLOI FM CLUllRI 4 5pm tor app1 64 1-1886 F T M·F • 1 30am-4pm 645· 7448 Private yard HOO/mo ~~ape~';; 24~~;;i011 s & 646-2461 leave message F 0 u N 0 0 0 b 8 rm • n Pr~5~~~,~~111e ~0~"~:;~~ FI T or PIT Fte111bte S5hr * IWI llESSEH• ~~:v>t~;,~~es ~~!:~;~ llCl'1'111flT ·bcrtw 1n&1.1L111 Chlld & pel ok 760-8862 210 Lugon1a FEM to shr 2br/3be lnhse Pinscher. Hunt Bch AP· audit No ei1perience Corona def M ar 675-1579 STOP WORKING oenefics 55 50 Apply in With some eserow e•P EASTSIOE over nera"e TSL MGMT 642•1603 nr OCC w/gar. $450-ull pro• 5 mos old Work necessary, w1ll 1ra1n. Con-COIPITEll TECH SUNDAYS• person needed for busy otlice in French bakery t ffk8 ou1go1ng cterlll for NB and CoM Sl()rft. cuhier, counter.w0tk: et~. PT /FT ltea SS-6/hr, S..5-0«7 Roel\ 673-2754 Scott Ot Jacqui tv msg ,BA I Ill " " --av 916, no pets Pam 848 4 188 H 963 79 1ac1 Ronalo P~neue M1n1mum S200 t week ·-a M.T•-C1'~ Salary open & ~ • g we ~ ·In etosel, CLISE TO lhCI 650·2200 Iv msg 24 hrs • me • 14 Entry tevet per.on 10 1ra;n gua•an1eeo sa1ar, ben. .._ ..-5 el11S Vickie. 673-6255 Wt O hkup. gar s75otmo 1 2 4 3BR From S650/mo FOUND Parakeet. 8/3 P&YRlll CUii ma10 companvs look etqs c.1oseo S nda 729 Farad St C M Avl 8/ 1 Jea(l 631· 1266 yearly 675-4606 Bkr FIREMAN nds resp Fem. v1c1ni1y He11 and Sand· Posn1on will be respon. for 5r20-4045. Ellen o~";' Room tor ao-.1anc.~me:i •548·5525• 1,.11 n-smkr 10 shr Balboa 1 d F v s1bte for lime card aud11 H1r1nn 1or all 1...A OC 10• llCIPTIMIST PIT • 121rl 11a hSTILIFF-llYYIEW dplx w/gar.stepstobcti. ~:i~4S-7~S~ta1n alley and lthng IO·key and aa110~ Come Cheek us d wnllalra, no pets 2BR 2BA, frptc, pool no pe1s $550 673-8812 l1ghl lypmg a must (Pay-ClllTIR llLP·llLJ ou1 7141829-2044 $~50/mo 631-6155 5 1095 No Pels 642•7658 LOST BIRD COCKATIEL neo payroll sys1em rietp. NB Good Slarllng pay au•RCIT STORE E Id 28 lB 1 M/F 2BR pvt entrenoe. at (Tanome) gray/yellow. lut but not necessary FIT or PIT 631·9998 11u ·S e r 1 · rptc. EAST BLUFF Detu11:e 28r Seashore $550/mo incl red band on leg. loves 1e1-Con1act Sue Ann Finn auJISnLISTS beam cert. pa110, gar 2· B ut1ts tst sec • t 911 CllllU na $745mo test &sec S225 , a 1300sq ·tt. lrptc. 122-7871,...y iuce RE WAR0644-7408 NHdedlorsmall Newoon 2 P.rs N~ pets 65()-1798 ~:: ap:~·~~~es !.':':i~:· MALE 40 • 1 LOST Cat 811 Avocado A~~1[h~~ s:~~~in~~1 ~~~~ h~:.~c:'~;'~~~~;~ Beacri salon Sm1 ctn1ele •f'Sllf 211 11& wt openers. comm Pool~ Br~w.lpVI B~~p~ar n-:~~y' ~HI unCgr~·· F8riendly13m:ibe. 92.l.14. 8..30a~ . pun<:lu•I MedlCal befl· Okay Paul 722·8313 1 yr tease s 1095 By appt c·· h , yrs. II s 1,.________ el1ts1 NB 760-1145 Ltll&RY s Large. clean. qulel Laun-1¥1 om. vie 1 th/Irvine Orange/brn/wht Des 1• MIPPIK dry. cerporl From $550 only No pets 675·006!_ S450/mo 642-6846 per lie please ,call; MECHANICS hele>e< own CUSTOMER SERI/ REP CUii 646-4549 FURN 2Br 2Ba trg patio. Male lo shr' 3 BFI. very 64 1-5302td631·7644/e toots MacGregorYachlS . .ltllTlllUlllTl.&ll Full ttme Mon-F" E'StOE 2Br 2Ba twnhse POOi overlOOkmg Bay clean modern 1wnhse LOST Orange Moms-type t631 Placen111 C M Challenging position W()t1c. -8am-4pm S51SO Hr M1n1- Fptc:, yard, ger, hke new Avail Auf 20 St 495tmo $425/mo-ullls ASAP Cal named M111ens" &ITl llT&JI RRS ing with our customers & mum ofhces s11111s e.e_n. $920 666-4019/days 6 mos t995 for 1 mo 642-9008 or 957-6242 male, •Ira ioe on tront 1.5 servoe:e teen Order desk etr1s Apply in perso~ 640•2426,eves & w"nds 646-6350/d 675-5494/e ANO WASHERS FIT IOllS fl T••( " ____ 1 Mature ntsmkr lem Shr paw. NB area 644-2257 Salary • 645-7448 or s.m11tar e11p & gOOd .,. E'SIOE Unique Design Vaulled celllngs. 3br 2'rba, 2 car gar. w/opene<s, w/d hk up, ale. micro. bike to beech no pels S950 /mo S600 sec 63 1-1211 IRhT LICATill 3BR JBA 1wnhme Poot, LIST •tH l F letephone manner req d 729 Farad St C M Detu•e 2BR TownhOuse 1n 1ac Nr SC Plaza S300 met : n • t t4tt, -Am llCIAltc Apply in person 696 • 548-5525• prime Newport Beach utils 540-9001 Coste Mesa. on 7130188 Helper or trainee for Randotpn Av. C M LltltR CLEH toe: Garage, W/0 hk·up, MATURE responsible REWARD••• 495-2359 foreign car repatr FLllAL llUYt•Y PI T or FI T ava11101e cable track fighting FEM share wtsame Av1 REWARD•• S 10011 •For •548-6066• Person wanled Mllure Bal1>oa 675-f>S.64 many extras Close 10 9, 1 5350/mo 1~utils & manuscript taken from llTlllTIYE p T 8 2 0696 "'Aach $89"'t mo. • 7 6 ? c respons / 4 • Lill --1•••• ""' " cable 646.1296* car on 11 No s all ,.._ ..vn 4101 Hilaria collecl(4 151534-9942 Pans Manager IOf San IEITAL WllT&IT IA.Ill LIU HPT. un IS l WClll TSL MOMT 642-1603 MESA VERDE n'On smllr, REWARD losl M /Masllt Francisco Truclitcenler to Exp ROA flex hrs great Strong orgJ n1za11on11 J09 Of ride lo 21 51 Pacific lg 2BR 2BA d/ ,--nd"pets, lrg hse & yard, handle GMC. Isuzu & staff NB 760·92t I Slyte and oommunocatoon Ave 2BR 2BA. $925 No · w. rig, cable WIO. pvl phone Ian wlblk lace weanng Mercedes-Benz, medium k 11 1 pelS 631-61071855-0665 stove. comm pool trptc, $375 . dep 540-7955 cnock chain. v1c 10th & & heavy duly 1rucll parts l(lf•• &SSIST••T s ' s are essentoa ___ _ carporl $900/mo Bal boa Blvd N B -- LRG cotlage·lype 2Br 1B• 955·6385 or 675-7792 MIF 25·35 2Br 28•. gar. 1573.7474 or 529-8900 Excellent oPPOflunity for Successful Newport w/gar pY1 ud lndry Reis -wl sngt M Stanford Apll the right person 10 worll Beach office needs req'd.°S78S/,;,o No pets LIDO ISLE nr UCt $530/mo Sieve T. PtHtllll 3002 In a new truck company mo1111ated FIT ei1p ROA Must have procesStng & underwri1ing e-pe< tor A&O construction & per- maneo1 flflancing tor all product lypes 642-0350 3Bdrm. 2 bath. pauo. 640·.SOOO/W 854·9715/H '*THE CLUB• ~;~Es R ?~°Nwlc~ r~~ldl~ Salary fib 644-0923 MESA VERDE A REA· garage $ l 500 N B-stir 2Br. 2Ba. M/F We are a pvt membership MUST Excettenl t>enetlts Quiel 2BR lBA, yerd, very reliable on poot All club not open to gen pub· Including health. dental, hkups, encl garage, S700 amenities V1ewt Furn he Mamed & comm1t1ed 111s1on & pension plan Isl, last • dep 2867 $580/mo S300 oepos11. coupJes only 744-12.6'4 Con1ac1 Barry Bennger Hickory Piece 751-9483 6tmo lease 722-8472 Ptfltlll Stnlcu at 1-415 626-2300 ext llWU H.an1 NEW PORT I., bllit lo sand 3004 404 Mon-fn 9.11 Onty 2BR w/gar new carpels N H t Se61ng prol n-SIJlk. tg ---... ~xl'!v~o••'°'o~ ... ---E O E. 1567 Orange "A" $695 eer oag, new Y d9C01· NtCE uml S525tmo • ,., .. ' .. SEIYICI LIT 636-4 t20 Call 1·5PM ated spacious 3BR 2BA ul1hhes 639-872211' EMBARRASSMENT OF ,..-. lownhouse wllrplc. d/w, ----CREDIT TURN DOWN 15 llWLY MCIUTll lndry rm encl garage No NEWPORT BCH Share Clean up & reoain gOOd tmmed•ale opening clean 2Br 1•<,Ba w/gar crplS pelS $1000tmo 548--0390 home yrly. Fem respon credi l ralong Calf appearance gOOd driv- drps. blllns. tned pa110 lrliiiiiiai._.;;;;;u;:;;;;-,f $500/mo ulll incl Move Creative L•v1ng Concep1s ing record & desire to 636-4 \20 Catt t-5PM .. PWT UW in 1mmed 675-306t Today' ti !4! 842.2146 grow w1lh Co 18 yrs otd 667 l/t<:IOrtl 'E S720 UAIJmTI NEWPORT HGTS M 25-35 GET THIN AGAIN' WHY ,;·~~~~5repor1 & apply 2-BR 1BA, Newpor1 Hgt UQU$Wf •o~ shr 2Br house lg yard WEIGHT? lose 10·501bs ltrWNIT IMNIJI "" 11r .. 1' 1M 111 • IAr Yl• g r ea 1 I o c n s m k 5"' $750/mo laundry nk-up, Sl~S Ill.SO ortt 1.-1100 '4 11 $ . Ooc:lor ApproveO 100-• olt·Slr"t parking small u~s -..,. •• -,., 450'uhts onct 673-2507 ,guaranteed Call for free 3100 w Coast Hwy NB yard •548-9919• tlo l or~r':UN D111 • NWPT BCH Ftprol non Health Proflle 557-8343 642·9405 NEWPORT HG HTS AREA SORRY, NO PETS smkr lo Shr lovely 2Br Oul ol work? You re not out IOlllllrfl 1BR, tg patio No pets ll0-1111 2Ba conoo ommed nr to oflucit -tOOk toctasslfleo tor Real Estate Co Aequ"es $595/mo incl uuts 256~~=========~1 beh $J50 • ',ut 646-2536 .,,,ptoymenl opportunltl~ Ecp $24.000 721-0222 Knox St. :B 642-5722 NICE Newp011 Hghts 2Br NWPT BEACH Prot M/F lBa Gar pool, gas & non smkr 25-35. shr 3Br PRIVATE GARAGE & t.IJCH MORE!!! G1an1 lludlo, 1 & 2 bdrm unlla · many newly redec Poot, J•cuu 1. tush tend· acap1ng. Great toe wilh1n min. of N B. Close to So Coast Ptaza. No pe11 tll .. PALI Ill& 546-9860 waler Pd $750 No pe1s 2B J~o 1 6"'0·8213 or 760· t4 l8 a. " Imo · "11 Avail ., 1mmed 675-3143 • ABOVE n-fE BAY PROF M 25-35 to shr New· porl Beach townhouse Non·smkr Poot. tennis. walk 10 beach SA90/mo : sec 650-7597 • ' HIT&l &SSIST&IT Needed for busy & we otter a pteesant at· Cheerful Endo oll1ce Hrs mospnere liberal ben· 7-3 will train 721 -4007 efots & the beaut1tut sur- Newport Cen1er roundings ol tne Newpert lllT&L assmm (Roving cha1<s1de) -lronl desll X·r•y he Be com· petent mature 631-1420 DENTAL OTRHO ASST FtT lun loving fast paced Irvine ot11ce nMdS ou1go- 1ng ROA w11h eaper 786-0777 or ~0-4292 Dental HCIPTlHtST Genetaf practice FIT &tor P T Some dental bKk· ground helptu1 96-3-5634 Beach based ot11ce Satar-y neoo1tabte com- mensuraie with ea:per POSITION AVAIL IMMEO Unoled Western Mor1gage Contact Naocy Russell (7 t41 250-4440 E 0 E llllTEIAICE Full tome E11per1ence preferred n apartment maintenance B1-hngual helpful Salary com- mensurates w11h ea- per1eoce Apply TSL MGMT 188 E 1711} St "'1A Costa Mesa TOdd T l<omety Pa1nt~g Cont•act~ Ouefo1y Svc Lie tns d' 675· 1425 VESCO PAINTINGti'"O WALLPAPERING Oualoly work Fr" Est 969-6349 PUITllSW&ITU Journeym&f\ & laborers Please call 673-8054 PHIHll LIT Amil. Irvine Huntington Beacl\ area Call 543.3794 M-F PART. TIME En1ry-tevet Recept~t. lfOM typing, general otfc M-F 8-12, s1uoen1 ok 642·0146 PART TIME prOductlon peeoed tor ttght ••· sembty package C M area Catt Jett S49-521 \ PUT TIME!! ......,.telyt ln&IL PhOIQ Ftnllhing Counl41f Clerk PIT FIT Bright resp person 10 worlit 1n new 1 hr. lat> 1n C M 650·2424 Saturday or every other weekend tor busy R E ot- f1ce $5 501 Hr to start .Mull be reliable "" rron1 ofc appearance 9.5 Light typing req d Exp pref o but will 1ra1n Call Jane l&lll Pia. 750.5000 Involves sales & rentalt of · Onnlun~.&.soft water. Cat ~ b4" necessary Insurance KE'l"''FllW\ 1 oenef11s Rayne Wa1e< \r\Xl "'T I~\ ll Sys1ems 2so-1811 l=EAl.T"'"'S , • SALES PERSON NEEDED vn For ST A TI ONAR Y STORE Cdt.A F/1. S TANNING Salon 'receot days. Xlnt wortung conda Lootung fO# maiure & E-.cep11onafly fine outgoing adutl ,.,11,ng to chen~ Phone for appt. work mornings 675-4023 673-4762 saies ---- 11c1n /SICIOUY LINGEFllE CM loc FIT PIT Sman office L19hl typ1ng Ea:> pref Call fOt llPP'- Sk1lls Ca11 261-6040 548-6444. 213_.9.,.1027 ':":;::;~ .•••• K •• ID.·s·.tK~·l)··s·., ·K~·m···,.~ SS pe< Hour PLUS gas ·===-! SUMMER FUI i ........ •• U.S. : .. :!!:. : WAITS YOU! i Local Pest Control Com-•. At be~ 11 61 t pany needs route teen ' • e you '1ll'IJV'C:R' -1 • ;~ !~~1~ ":~~to~~ve ~ t Do you have spare t ime? ·• Charlie 979-6021 E 0 E t t t Would you like to win an t •1 .. PllTI• Looking for energetic: help S1at1 SS hr Prefer cottege student interested in photography 723· 1356 t Ed ucational Trip to • t SACRAMENTO and a t PIUYITI teHit tlM N~s PfT help 1n ctle • 786-3-000 • IRAllE COAST DAILY PILOT : College Scholarship ? : : WotJld you like to earn up to : t $1 00 a week pr more? t : TRANSPORTATION AM> suuwsa : t PROVl>ED BY TRAIG ADii T t · • • t If you qualify, you can start • ·· Peri-hme Au1stan1 011-•• ,. earning money -N"w11 •• . trocJ Adv1 s0f needed Sat· V' urOay Sunday and Hot· t and ~OntiOU8 t odays 3AM to I 1AM Musi •• • De 18 0# over vlJod drtll• ~ through the summer ·1 er s license current tn· t surance. 'gOO<I dr1v1ng re-t , COfd $7 00 per hour gu t • (714) 498 3321 mileage Cati P<tl Martey t . • Tuesday tl)ru f r1day 1 t 642-432' E•I 205 ' • " • . , ..................... . • .; available in Westininster Huntington Beach Fountain Yall•J NO COL L:~CTIN'G NO SOL:.IOITING Deltver One "Ofiy a Week - Must have depehdable car and prQoJ of i r\Suranee. Ask forJoah~Creney .... ,. DELIVERY """' . ... ·lllEDllTE OPEllllS ''"''' The Daily P1Joc 1s. seekJng part-time .drivers tor aft~~ delivery 'o t newspapers in t~ toetowtng areas -tr NEWPORT·8EACH .. 'tr 'cosr A MESA . -tr HUNTINGTON.ACH . . -tr FOUNT AIN..V ALLEY -tr IM~E .. Thrtt hours per day ~rwttn thit hours or 12 p.m. and l p m .• seven days a Wttk. Must have•~ c.. lnsUrMCe and good dr1v1ng rttotd. Earn S.20.00 to S30,00 pet: dly. pk.IS t>onus ..... SPICIAl GAIAGI SALi IMI ~/II CALL 642-5671 SHEL Ttes ... & white. !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ "2•1113.n':~ uuge ATEAeED llnOle book· 00\Jel.E bo• aprlng, mat· POl.AROIO cemet• 112. 8ELT d1161 Mndef $85 l.EFT ~ m•ble ..... ONLY_,, ne. • • mo mlle. Adult lhOW --... case Madboard, 1tx tress S50 WM• & gOfd Argus C·3 ~mera $10 B&O radial saw St50 sorted colors from SJ to lal.._· lslu• lllt "~ta.... tt•.a ,m2~.-.T7r1c:1~1858~398b3tue. &~ ** drawen 150. Dre1Mr, bunk bed S t25 Postel Radios, 11pe rec:Ofder, New flat bed trailer S 150. 4 80 sQ lo ot Some _. .,.. .. .,.,.. .. _ 'White, nine drawers $40. bed S35 Solld wooo answering machine S12· Honda mini trait S85. granlle from $9 ~ IQ. *AETTING MXMio:n; L'" .. GE y••d ••le. From fllMI A:..ll•I O'ni-1 wetsuit medium. triple dretter & mirror $20 Projector. duo-8 tOx 10 metal sheo S•O. I o o ' T a '/ I o r • "' ._ "" -vr excellent S75. Hunt· S75. Sprlngallng 120. $35. zenllh 19" color TV 675-8995 7 1<1 .6 3 1. 7 9 e 4 o r Must sell TV, new hide-.• truck rack to PoOl table. Hit .. I .W 111 lngton BNch. M2·2"0. End t1b1et S25 each. $25 Shoo vacuum 110 --619·324·7 195. bad. misc hlffil\ure. SATURDAY a.30-5:30 CREVIER Plck•uP. auto. 4 cyl, Lamps 115 S25 Ty--p t bl II l bl EIGHT microwaves need 1241• Ruby. Frt.•~.Sat. • 178 E. 18th St Apt. 8 I I l b -... -'c .. ..._.. DIES_ .. _ • ..........,. II • ,,... or 1 e. co eps e ' FREEZER Chell, axoetlent "' """' .. pwr 1 • c • ., · ....--. .._ _ • ..,..... • a wrllar S20. 96&·6070 work be"<:h $20. One either fuses or very minor Sun 9am 67..-... .. MOVING SALE toolS gtou. '82 "ROfla.Royce! ... llW ,.. --S5 t95. (2-M) size• s 10 par pair - - --r ~ lleel·belted rl4tal rep•ir S25 each BMuOful S30 Tall bird eaoe S8 C -.-. • 112" . ot 1>4ano'1" Mint PP.. ~..,..11 llll•IT• _._ t :OOAM to 5:00PM Satur· KING m11tru1 box hre & wheel LR78-15 for Ofiginel S~vertone guilef EJecwe bathroom heater trtaa t ar • turn11. m•ny treasures. $23.500. NB. 673•1232 SAYE Ill •• -- day Only. 1300 Log.,, springs $75 Sota. wM e Chev S30 New rear Eteetric acousuc doUbla StO w11nvtwma rack S8 bfvdRCE elear1n.ca t o16011 E?d10e~.O:~r~~1~~ace. UPRIGHT Pl•"" K-••-· & ..,., Pl1•1• Ava .. Cotta Me18. SSO Seeburg slereo chrome b um per tor cutaway red Sunburat Two Mah~any tablff Bd & I j rm furn -~ '"'"" I P1W ~ W 16861 a..th Blvd $100 642 7706 $90 P b b II rm •v ng · SAT 8·4/ SUN 8· 1 Campbell Clrc1 1900. M ,. ..... -.. ••2 ...... 1 !CYCLE lor uie Min's _ · • -~-~3-84 Bronco 11 $20 w 11 h c a s e S 1 5 0 Orta •pin a ma· Must M ii! Sat only 12·5. R , -·· -...,.... ·~ GOO s IA. Gorgeo s m nk 0 d eo chine $ l5. Woodfr1me •so 1 Fairfield Dr. CdM MUL Tl-family. We hive It $eta800toraotb.oon. 6.c.0.m,f21aa~. 82 320. auto. lo•"-' 1£.AC866 •11 Am an 10·speed, axcet.,....t con· D ony COIC>I' te...-lean, qu1111y ctothlng. u 1 ' Y chairs. cushions I l2 " .... v .. """" dltlon. New tires, extras vision 17 inch with stand 1nlant to adult, locludlng r1bbil lur coat ,,. length Touter broiler oveo SS ESTATE S.AL Fr Prov. all! Good stull, tool lat:"-::;;-:----..,l'r.l~U 83. 5331 5 spd, loadtd UlOA619 8 cyt dll"b $50. 962-0401 eller 6. $135 Leisure World women's ski Jackets and &ill 8·9 siso Tenor 786 0454 bedS·CMl\i etec:. nlag. 2041 Aartt St (IUI) 85 635cSI auto. loaded 630481 A~::itm. al e, S::i ... tllt: 472·9508 men s sueoe and leather ban10 S50. Complete go"' • bed. exereiM tabl. llne(I$. Saturday & Sund•y 8-• 86 73SI auto. loadtd IPWT386 $8995 HITE .t>ootccue held· -SP GSTEE i 1acke1s 50c to S7 Cot· club sei. eight Irons. PIANO lUdwlg upright utensils l mOffl 218 -cru1•~• tor k' .. st •"ullt 86 325ts 5 spd, loadtd 67$5~ Radials. . ..... board S 10. White 3 draw-RIN N Amnes Y tume 1ewetry 25e to $1 1'1ree woOds. putter case mlrror' back $150. 2 aolld _. "' ... J 3u 1o·~J 446'"" .......... er drester S20. White 3 Int I concerl floor seats l •K goto 16" Gtiams S15 S75 Stuoent voohn. hall oak ta,,..... tabf9s. -· Driftwood SaVS4#1 t0-4 ...... 9llT 125-$90 I l lhmdam bike .a OI auto -N 1 rao drawer duk $20-$85·$100 722.1112 or Faux pearl neciltace. ap. size excellent cono111on top $100 An1ique o&k C"ta •"• ilfl4 EVERY SAT/SUN. Orange Xcond S200obo6'2·t451 ~=~ = E:a~~g ~Le1 ~~ml easslnel $15 Orange S•8·9l35 asklor Russ p 1a1 ~eo $100, $25 S95G11fersSatllengas Side board $150 Vila c 1 Coll Fairview nit II .... I desk. ~hair 515 10• YELLOWTAIL·grouper Quoited twin daybed COY• stove. gOOd condition Master exerCJser $20 20 •CLOTHING sXCE• .~:~oams,eosta Mesa I ""' ff·-::.~· 111-3111 84•2..()631 speed bske s7s Gas lawo ea1a trolling weights. 11gs. ers w11h bolsters $30. S 145 Nice silver trom. pieces green del)f'asslon prices range .25·S t.00, Adm1sslontParklng FREE. ....., T5ower 75 Lawn bro5om boa1 gait $1-$6 F1sti1ng While w1c11er serving bar bone with case $125 assorted glassware $25 Sat 8 30...J.30, Estancia SPACES $10 432·588o1'811l'WR'l'l~Nl'lb!"'new~-is•ys"""'tem-"'!csn;.-•11 1500 Auto Mall Or. :,7~f,dog house 10 poles $4·S8 Reels $10· on casters SSO 6' round 646·7909 Leno .. vase 24K trim. Higl'I School on Placenua stei10 monitors. Sells for Santa Ana · $25 Bell pole holder S9 alpaca rug $90 Rolls ---cost $190. sell lor $100 •HTATI SILE* 0-ttfoe & l'IOme furn. micro. S92 5t ea. sacrlflcef 55 Flil. at Edinger Tac"le S 1·$3 490 Costa wti~tcnair S 125 Papa-TWO floWeted couches II Catt 64"·952 t $750pr "'•5 622" e~s " "v ~ Furniture. piano & misc vacuum. bird c..,... + _. ""'-· " ... I l l&YS dynamle balance by w 11 Mesa Street San chairs $20 each $150 each Collee 1a1>1e -·- Job$0n e·-l'--t con· _ _ _ Curveo desk. wood with S80 Two eno tables 81 LARGE coffee table s20 9AM * 2564 Yale Place misc• SattSun 270 Knox Truaea.1--· ~-~· M F • ~--· NEAR~ k ng ...... $150 A .. •F•• .. t 1 Pta-. 631·0865 -~·I<:• Hrs. on-rl, d•tlon $110 968-5253 w .... w I ;:"" torm1ca lop s 12.S. Oueeo $60 MCh Perfect eon· -... vtgl a fec.t~er ii-MOVING SALE Sat ...... ,, ... , .... al 7111 7:00 em to 10 pm 1-~=--· ---:__ a<drobe irun • an1tque siz'e bed. complete. with d1hon Leave message $ IOO Two eno tables 8· 12. Furn11ure & much Raat:-ltac• ,. L IN beds S25 eacti New $25 Rattan turntture. bar headboard $125 Crystal 645-9515 SIS Two table lamps more 119 Lexington (Off HYDRO AOl1t for a 251.§21 , forced-air heater $150 I stools S25 Collee tables china and glassware 25, $15 Two speaker cab•· Vanguard nr fairgrounds) •MOVING SALE• boat t.yr-old. 9000 lbs, BMW 2002 7~. am/Im Oak end.table $40 Ped· S20 Occasional rallan 10 $l Waterloro de· NEW two French door n et s S20 Vacuum -4,.,4 Toyota parts. !ires. type B. Sell 15 is tor rebll motor. nu brks. re· esta) glass·lopped coffee c~a•! $35 eeaut111.11 floral canter with two wine panels Paid s 125 each. cleaner ·upright" S25 •SATURDAY ONLY 8·3 wheels. mlK household. $5000 213,985.0249 condl Need ss to buy table and end tables SSO.I ! ~~la S75 675-0097 glasses never used $90 1811 S7S each 675·69 l4 Microwave oven $35 Toys Oolls. bikes. wagons. toys. fabric. yarn. etc. ___ h 0 u s e 1 s 2 5 o o 304 35th Street. New· RECLINER platform rock· Mar11n1 Orinkers travel or 675~5100 Sears shop vacuum' S20 010 plates .• many other 2 1581 Kanakoa Lane. Ptwtr ltat1 7 l 650·9269• port. 673·7954 er. rust $75 Brown Jor· bag 57 Luggage. all sizes 646-1525 aller tpm household 11ems 3296 near HamlltontBushard1--... !"'""-------iiiii.lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim HOTO equipment sS: dan 48' yellow pauo S 1 to S 15 Pong.pong WHIT b r wn k Ing Georgia Pl. 1 blk So ol SAT ISUN 8-4 11' Id hn $20. Ferberware s 1o table S75 Evere11 Jen· 1a1>1e complete $25 bedspreao, dust rullle, s ELL Iowa & Cahl Streets FRI/SAT 8am.5o;n-Men's Centet contoli, -fs 150 Pots. p ans S2·S 10 n1ngs wheelchatr SSO Aulo b1cycte racks $2. In· anams $70 Oriental beO MOVING SALE• Baby clo t ties too ts. sllk 673-3630 Crochet materlal $4 T r e ad m 1 11 S 5 O flalaDte boats S 10-$12 spreao queen. maroon c101 ties. Barber cl'H. 11owe1s. hght 1u11ures, 48" 1e· ttB 0 18 Mere cruiser cos met 1 cs 1 o ¢. s 1 Ctiandeller six wfllle E•ercose eQu1pment S 1 to t>lue. new $70 Daybed an1qs, IBM typewn ters. gas range & l'l<>OO. 2 bOWI needs work, 165 HP, trlr. Erooks 25c Saturday afir grobes. ch rome and S 12 Toys and games. with bDtsrers S 100 thro ugh classified rowels, sheets. skis & kitctien sink. dining rm * MAKE OFFER·* 9. Rear 119·34th Street. black $25 French brass cti1ldreri to adult 50¢·$2. 546·334 1 bools, art, lrames. toots, furn. misc• 8522 Sable 875-3335 Newporl Beach dial phone S15 RCA 12 Concertina $20 Hun. ----------------------1 track hghts • more• Sat Dr. nr Allanta & Newland CLASSIC BAY 80~ inch black and wl'llle 1ele· oreos ot books· paper· 9· 1 11ls1188 Broadway - 1144 IOE·A·BED. dark brown v1s1on $25 Brass velvel· bac•s 20•. children's and DEADLINE: Trour'o"r """n lr...:ae F1berglau. ftp 1tr1ke, $75 Kenmore freezer een wicker chaor $ 15 An· tiardbac~"s 50¢·$5. 'Lots PRICE S·•·~ m•n•mum • I n •rl • .•oe eo•r n• s • l A 0 U l T AN 0 B AB 'Y •~ .. •-"!"!"!"'Pll!'!"!~'!'·!P"'"""!I lights. cover, tr a lier. $75 M I I de-All .><a ..... prt>p ... cJ I;, mO•) ,.., !'le O •. " I I Clothes kitchen Items, SAT 8AM·2PM 52 Coral S2850, Call 642·1583 'll llW ...._ ....... 4 cyllnoer • 1u1om11lc. sunroof. Gold anadize<I wire wheels & radials S 1995 OBO. Must see to apprec1a1e111 . a tress, win. I t1que turkey platter $20 ot tree •tems• Saturoay p1 ~ lurn & much more 164 Lake (E Yale Loop & cent S25 An1ique chairs, 642· 1336 ano Sunoay 9am to 4pm "<" t Ou• ·'" 0' ,,,. w•' upon :>"'0"' •-'I IN Ml· l 114 tr need glu1~. wood per-_ No p1tor sates l90· l92 P'"'"'" P-''l~ ..., .. ,,,.~,,., '" "'• "1' '• rom V1rg1n1a SaJ/Sun 9·2 Sp r 1 n g b rook S O I NI II 7014 .... 1•1112 1 t It $60/• "'ONDA 90 S 50 mt"•C•il1 "d~ Ptl> ,,~,.O<~ p·o•1,.1r '·•·11 I' 1 733-9287 Treasures.•----------1 -ec con on ... n tr11I bike 1 Santa Isabel Costa EMtt irtm mu~t bt P'"" 1 r ,,,~ ,,..., "1,, n. 1.~, ,,,~, BACK YARD SALE 4-gen-78RPM recoros & more. UUI •--------• 751·4480 r 642·6920 Mesa Cash Only1 s 1 so eratton mini swap meet --Ltke niw. S500 obo. ,,,_-==_,......,.,,,.,,...,..,..,,.,,,...,,,,_ -----~--~~-------~~~~~~~--~-~~--------------~ ~1s~~4 SH ~mM·1 h~rt1tu• llff Ut~4 td ~n•~8~ ~H~·n2~z.s~er. Eat'=••• 5530 i.,a.,. .. , 5530 Ea,lo•aent 5530 Appliaac" &011 r., ••. ,.· rt &014 A·Line ad tor details Kl GS RD F I new paint & tires. AC, -~ _ _ ' __ 190· 192 Santa Isabel 2001 N r IH,./hcb/lttrlft AM/FM. Good cono * ••·-o~EIS ~~~~~--~-12.41sa1 9.4 toys. iii _..,, • TILEPllHE IEPlll ntltlAJlf wuh/lli 10¥111 UU HAVE TOO MUCH STUFF' t>Ooks baby items. an· 7022 S2500 obo • 8•0·2131 CASHIER F x hrs FI T. DRAKE ""eavy duty $200 x· 1 Lke new Laura Ash,_, --E ~ n ...,., clothes washer & Oryer. hQues pictures etc HAT....., MBZ '76 280C. lovlng care, PIT Will train Soupor n1ry le No exp We condition •675·3598 • cnaose or settee w1ma1ch lawn chaors & more 400 1 -. --1 ownr. mamt records Sanov.icl'les. 375 BnstOI, trlln. ~5 Ellen Day ~E o•~n'L;"\AO tt .. orape• whl & rose COior Proncton SatiSun 9.4 CANOE surf board. knit· POW9t' lo 32' W1terl elect available Xlnt cond. Costa Mesa 549·3319 TetephOne Salet -....,,-r"-1 vcni '-""' Faraltare vOl.. $200 A mencari oak mir· 11ng macti antiques. Newport $250 675·9742 58500 C L 96 7592 3 b HUGE SALE Sal 30251 other good Stull Sat. Al 4 • C .... wtL.L l&.lf. If at.••-IY IHI! Ulll EXTlll $$ 2 6' COUCHES. floral roreo Amooree ar •l T -rt 1-1-.....,. print. like new. Lar"ge s1oots w/ma1cti loveseals Babb St . desks, rattan 7am-lpm 2395 Tustin H. Hal,. I ta MERCEDES 1987-190E aesille1tial l11I f1tltt c:... EARN brass & wrought iron (your choice S25 ea I Rat· s1001s. fridge. lamps. toys Ave olf Santa Isabel. ••ttrc-I"/ smoke silver/beige, ext •RRulOES · • · k All tan don sel. 1ur101se shell galore. 1ewelery. plus a1 ,_ warr . loaded. 29Kml .,__,_5 a-n o~•ce ass•-ant $400·$1000/WK WOii WIEI AID ~~~yepr r~c':; 760· :~~on. color glass top, dust thousano more items• 'GIANT SALE barstools, kffltll 1011 $24,300 786-1653 ~ .,, WIEIE JOI WAIT! iose cushions on chrs I nonda moped 15 in l!l'IP!"!'!'!P------1 tor ltieir Newport Beach w GETTING MARRIED• GOING to South America1 1 Mich tores. Tl·99A com· TOMAS 3 Whl, 2 spd. auto. MERCEDES ·77 450SLC Olflce Typing ano Siil w6AM·l2 Noon Must sell TV new hode·a· ~~gg ~~~f,1~ ~~~rned=~~r Everylti1ng lrom rocks to puters clothes 01shes. & kick start, special bit 3 Xlnt cond. browntpal. AC months oll1ce eJ1.per1ence LIM. ·-t n•• I nuts. toys lurn elC more 458 Vista Truehlt. whl. nu tires. gd cond sunroof. service records required Good com· *~7° NlgRhts/Wknds -~:~a 7;1~~d 6~r5~~g~~ IO yrolo Pnthse Playb1°1Y 9·5..§at Sun-240 Kno • St me t>•ulls Sat 8·4 ONL Y0 S600 o b o 646-6797 $20.000 obo 733·8579 munocatoon sli.ills 1 must * ~ IH -commt1ram1ng nllPllAIY magazines 1make o r1 _ ~ ___. Please call Darlene COSTA MIU 141·1111 ....... m BEAUTIFUL teather·hke 759·0 119 lor app1 LARGE 2 tam•ly 20 yr cot·' JUKEBOX couch. desk. Tr1cb --9035 MERCEDES-e9oz 1970 ,,~ EO ~• T W 122 12• --Queen sieeper sora x1n1 lechon ot antique co11ec· [ tile cabnt . d1n1ng rm set 280 SE. 4 seat eon· 644•90ou E -s ll ·1 • AYAIUILf · Med·brown A1v1era $200 NEW DAYBED OAK & ht>tes SATURDAY 8·3 Plus lols more• Sat 9·1 • vertible, Ork brwn lop, SECRET HY ·-Hltlt O.C, 112· 1240 '*Call 714 858-3983 • ~~~~ c~m;;:11~re:;:; '* 1661 Tuston Ave• corner of 23rO & La l."1nda forest gr body Nice look· Cosme11c Surgery lront Telemarketing •CLERKS BEDROOM Dresser & 2 nt 840·8733 MOVING misc oak an· MOVING SALE' FOR ULEJU ing classic• $25.000tobo ollice secretary Full· •TYPIST stnds $200 also l1Ques anlQ worm wOOd designer turn tess than 2 675·2463 or 675·6837 Time Newporl Beach •SECRETARIES BIG-SCREEN Proiecllon PRIVATE PARTY SALE Osk ""chr queen bed, yrs old many antiques. 11111 /2 TOI lmmed opening Call 2 POSITIONS •RECEPTIONIST TV S22S 557-3030 Queen Anne cherry wood patio lurr orallmg & end all in ellCI cond 2 house· ..l-PUlllnl llllYIW Aulo, •cyt, em/fm, pwr stb . ale. 17495.15·234) ......... •YILll PLmnl 16661 Beectl Blvd 842·0631 •119fllll Coupe IYIO. 4 cyl. pwr dlls/b. radials, crulM. cass ate. S6395. I 10-3M) ............... •YSLO PLTlllnl 16661 Beach 8tvd 6'2~1 '84C HRYSLER leBeron. 10k ml 6 cyl, auto. Mark-. cross upol Pertec:1 cono . S 1111 obo 2131924·3082 DODGE '73 Charg« SE . 440 cu In., ps, pb, PW. air, AM/FM. poll, leather IOI 840-27'7 9'191 •14 HHE CQ&Yll Auto 4 cyl. crU'lte, pwrl stb, cass. IJC, 1111 $8995. (3~ l 15)> • . • . ••lttllfMh- CDYSUI PLYlllltl 1666 t Beach 81Vd . 842·0631 --. 1llllllll.Alall • 722-6006 lor 1n1erv1ew •WORD PROCESSING Tnomasville style Oon rm tat>les 3·0rwr Ille old nolds Sat/Sun 9·4, CIM PICI UP I VAILlBLE •ACCOUNTING CLERKS COUCH. love seat chairs w cn1na cat> S4000 value 01sh set mucn more Sat 31.32 Ericore Ct NB LEGAL SECRETARY •DATA ENTRY olloman .NEVER used will sell $1775 Queen 9 2 no earl y t>tros• 2678 .. ·es Nissan Sentri Red w/grey 101 Air. ~ si>O. Alpine stereo. perfect car $4200obo 6~ I· 19 19 4 cyt. 5 'c>d. pwr • et b. · amflm. al e. IJlt $5195. (4•182).. ' 0 C 8 OPERA TORS very nice Scotchgardeo .Anne 3 pc · col 11>1 ser Cl"b Mesa Place SAT 9.5 442 El Modena range ounty area usy It you ve ever been dis· Only S2i5 Call 543.9?ri4 Hope chest sola ·love v Park bench. 3 antique love attorney hrm seeks couraged aboul tele· MOVING SILE!' -Lihgahon Secrelary with ptione sales Decause 01 11111 SSS NEW Davbed White & apll matcti1. Obdueen An0ne , c1 tia1rhs. oak ant1Q1ude minimum 2 years e).-Plll VAOATlll Brass w/mattreS$eS & osier Slye rm sel n renc doors Chi s perrence Must know IBM poor managemen l or trundle Complete $245 bed' Whtie Wash Rattan ly Jiii is Jlllf Oresser & misc;; Items. scam operaiors please PHI HLllAYS 8 o 8733 S t S650 I TRR••MRflll Woro Perteet N·Smoker .., '* 4 -'* o a • love amps ~ give us a ca11 We olfer -• f bl $375 1 prel'd Friendly sup. DESIGNER lurn less than co end I s g ass UTlllH 1 ..... POrhve a1mospnere in a •Proless1ona1 184COOALVLoTn0.,0aArmy an 2 yrs olO & unusual an· din set $450 t>drm 2111 A ..artl* STOHIES&U 511 ALISO In alley, Sat tSun • alter 9 am Good running ·250· 6 cyhnOer eng1ne Body ano pam1 rougti• Good 11res. clean inrenor Bao trans SSOO obo ll0·1110 After 6 PM penthouse suite Com· Training " 1tques lor hv1ng. 01n1ng & Southwest sota • love •• petihve salary 1mmed•· •Lucrative Ste 130 Irvine 474·2974 t>drm . all in excl cond 2 col · end lbl tamps bdrm ---------ate~penong Con1ac1 c 100•, FREE to Applicant tio seno1os by appt bet Great oeats AH new •intllamM91 IOI S •intllaaM•I IOI S • ommission EOE u ' $75-S 1775. 973-0653 Su 553-15'30 Structure Sat or open l'IOuse Sall ll LIH 1.a S 9 • 3 132E I ~ IEWT••• .. SEC.nA"'/.(CE,T •Pteasanr Work un ... " • ncore. •IHI SIZE IED S 180 Environment WllEIOUSE / NB 548· 11481642· 1509 With trailer )('Int cono. gas range with microwave Someone with srrong or· never used . pvt prty S1025obo Call 838·4886 S6SO 644·1628• •Guaranteed Hourly DRIVER DINING room sat sohd 548 1925 ---ganizafional skills worl\ Wage oak walnut woth 6 chairs · LlPllUY EQllptHIT. TOYOTA sleeper kit. Stan- well under pressure ano •Aovancement General warehouse duties and bullet 'new cost QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS NEW & USED MXCHINES dard be<I wlstorage Well enioy working in a last Opportunity lor rinht reQuires good pnysoeal 500 •• •950 & BO X OUIL TED 1 constructed w/carpet. pace environment Call .nd•V•Oual " cono111on Cahl OIL $4 MUSI sell ~ BRAND NEW' S 155 Jewelry toots. acehng $75 7141858·3983 '11IUIA12000 XTUCAI Cass. shell. cust paint (626380) $5995 THEODORE ROBINS NISSAN :86 200SX hb. drk blue. auto. P.S. PB. AC, AM/FM. 111\e new. 15i(,m1, $9000 0 b 'o.' 646-6797 -1HTIYITAYAI Aulo. 4 e-y'-.. cru i se. pwr./slb. cass. Dual AIC. (7·295) $6995.; . ................ Cknler "1 .. ~ • -1-6A61-Bea.ch Blvd • 842-0631 . TRIUMPH '76 Spltfue Conv,, 36K 0<1g m1, mini cood in looks & runs per· lect ~i40Q •97-6199 vw ·69 Fastback AutO. .i ................ CIHSUI PLr•m l6~6.1 Be•cth8tvd . "&•2·0631 • FH1•14·L'fl Looks, '*'· 'ruf\t WELLI ~ trtns S•OO iMS-<>121 11 , ... , ...... Au1Q. air, load6d. c.a. X· cond .< tRt<Y087) Sllt5 Cath O< M 545 2033 0 0 0 E 759· 15•0 machine. engraver. wax --Y ery • ,. goo ttvong recor x· Call 846-4293 mo10 m1ec1or much rock ISfl llllS lffHI f ellent benefits ano good ELECTRIC Ut' MSt A Id SfCllnUJ I Dat"IJ ,,.,. environment Lanuna • • ROUND Table wlchalrs & mucn more 548-1593 W'ill •iol ••• 722·1141 FORD ,' "'>0 HA1!10• Ill\ 0 (0\IA Ml ~· 64'.2 0010 maltc New eogme. Looks ""''-'"911•• & ruf\S xlnt S 1800/obo. • " 2 twlo. Brentwood cha1r.s. $200 Choose 1 c 1e metal llECEPTllllST Holts area 768-f>.158 Momo wheels 854·7431-u I LIKE new bulll ·ln gas r --, ----....a22 Front office pos lor NB & lormica OR antique oa~ oven oro1ler microwave rtt II II 9Vlili • 66f·6423 l---~-- real es.late mgmt Prop Call Mrs Colli n at WfllHS/las/llf ESTA TE FU RN ITURE nds rel1ri1sh1ng 672·1041 combo $450 Two van GOLDEN RETRIEVER ert) mgmll woro pro-642-4536 =430 3 30.9.00 M:i~~;~~rc Y~chts 1 31 ~~s~E c~~~~I\~ 1~~:;· SOFA high quality Never t>ench seats $30 tor both-Fem s yrs old. spayeo. '85 CHEVY SIL VERA DO CREW CAB YW 111 S11Hr httlt · with excelient 1\ereo Wl'llle. auto cust whls, dual $2600 01>0 644· 1628 cessmg exp reQ Mature p M used Still wrapped 968-2435 mov1n~ must give up, 0 OR G console TV Birdseye s 000 s whls, p~r wnoowsllock . - (2R795:r,t> s15.995 A•tll Dtaettic 9311 non-smoker wtlo t>n1oys W ODW KIN ell.PO Worth 1 acr1 t1ce ... NEW St••••ONS T·~n 545.9 42 or 546·6227 1 c 1 y• •11lE F T maple dresser w mirror C • """" -· ,..~mg wlp10pe a• "" crflsman 1 10 blO con· 2 2 ~ $250 an Oellver m•l tress set 585 .... LOVEABLE Kittens• n--" "'•4·1526 P N 1 p I n some IOOIS lamps etc 1 iar ... spur ... (213' 862-6588• 0 ... """' ~ •umQers assist•nt 0 em ur SAT SUN 10·3 • ' AM FM Sony w11tny TV homes tor Missy. Sara. & Sfc •• m •• a •• s e .. p please we tram you reQ hrs Ile• 957•6242 SOF~ILOVE SEAT coffee $175 •857·9355• Samarar 6wks 760-2664 $5·$8 hr CALL NOW M Ii •. Full·Slze bedroom poer Mature ret1abte persons 520·4050 Ellen Day ere aa lit group Ttiomasv1lle lriple & end lable love seal MOVING organ S•7S. plelf da9st 646·86 16 eves. neeOed lor permanent •-ti••tl &010 oresser, mirror 2 night gooo cond51t3•o5n5• R1e5ason-sewing cabinet $200. K-POMRNIAN·Dachi'hUrid posi1tons •n Laguna Bch YnHlllllY lfCEn ,.. _ stands •675·3598• able • 1 Part Phonot Radio $200, Mix, very quiet. aHec· Day & sw•ng stlilts No And Animal Attendant llTftlf flPHlll MOVING sale• All lurn Tan tealher sol a & golO Anltques & Misc ttonate, moving must give weapons involved Um· neeoeo lor busy large 1931 Newport Bl d CM velvet sot a quality '* 548-01'5 '* up 545-97•21546·6227 forms p(ov10ed Over 40 practice FI T. PIT incl 50 S I I Dea~ s goes Xlnt cond Anhqs. S350ea 644-6053 welcome No e•pertence E r e ec er w/O, l11ng t>eO oaybeO MOVING SALE' 10· red Jtwelrw/fus/ Art needed-we II train you ~~.~~ss~ ~~~04 xp pre o (Dealer space ava1tabtel oressers Ibis 5•8· 1593 Miscellaatoas 6015 •etvet couch S 125. 2 red ., I025 GOOd starting pay Other BEAUTIFUL Old·fashooneo "Ill•• El I .., ve1ve1 cnrs $35 ea. lwon ...,_.,..._""'!!'PP!"'9"-...- 0range County locallons VET HOSPITAL ell.p'd sml gas stove 50. years 010. ••• -L .. , •• JOHN WAYNE T ENNIS hide a bed $85. super CARTIER s1.69§ lg men's also available animal groomer needeo whtle porcelain l1n1sh 11t ~J FrllllJI Club Membership trans· single water bed $75, 18ktlstnls Santos watch AFI SECURITY P T FI T So Laguna S 120 2 13-255 ·9 50~ Din 1able china cabinet• ler lam•ly membersn1p lawnmower sell propetred SQ tace. Serious mqs 714/598·7"74 Animal Hosp 499-5376 Christopher turn more' 642-6706 $90 /mo ofter 721 -8055 $1 50 840·7079 only Iv msg 840-1735 THEODORE 1 ROBINS FORD • r HAA~\111 6lYl (O'>IA Ml ~· I'>~/ ()010 A1tn la~t .. II BMW '86 35. while wttan ont 2 tK mi. S 18.500 Re~I· ly clean• 675·9333 or 675·6147 When you write • ctutlfled ao. Include all the fact•· and 'lei I~ reeullt you w•.nt. P\BllC NOTICE MUC NOTICE PU8llC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE mtLIC NOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of' Ueela•allon aovances 11 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TIIUITllE'I aroy under the terms o! sa d NAME STATEMENT SAl.IE Dec1ar;11>on lees criarges To" 1 10..,ong oersons are NOT•CE IS HEREBY and expenses ol sad A1. 00"'\11 .. snessas GtVEN 11'111 on F•oday torne) LA"<O•NGS 380 West Augusl 19 1988 11 10 00 Ttie Homeowners As· ""'' ,, S••ctl O 101 Cosla 1 m a1 lhe Law olf1C-e ol soc1at•on under ~a1d Declcl•· Mt-).i C.it.1 92627 L.irry Rothman 1oc11e<1 at a11on .here10101e e•ecu1eo Uo•1n11 ~ Chang 380 14 140 Beach B•~o . Suite and deh•e•ed to lhe urider-w .. ,, w11son ST reel D· 101 T06 Wes1m1ns1er Cell-S•g,..ed a wr111en Declar111on Cu~lt1 Mesa Ca1ol 92627 rornoa Larry Roltiman on o• Oelaull arid Demand ldt Th•\ tl'Js•ness is con· t:>enall ol S~ HARBOUR Sale anO J wroll~ Notice OI duclt'<I t 1 3n 1nd1v1dual HOMEOWNEllS ASSOCIA· Oelaull and Elec1oon 10 Sell Tlte regoslranl eom· TION Will ~Ell AT PUB· IO.l>e recorded on the COUJ\'y IT'tnCMI 10 lransac_t l>uS•· LIC AUCTtQN TO · THE wne<e Ille real C>•OPe<ly de-nen .. nde• t"e 11ci.11ous HIGHEST BIOOER FOR scrol>ed nere.n •S located l>IJS•<'l'SS na!Tle 01 names CASH CASHIER S CHECK Trustee conduc11ng sale 1ts1ed aoove on N A DR CER TIFIED CHECK Larry Rothman .Allorney at Donna S Chang (payable 11 1tme of saie 1n Law 14140 Beach Blvd . .lti1~ statemenl was l•led lawful money of the ur11ted Suite 106 WH tm1n11tr ''"'" 1ne Coun1y Cieri!. ot Or· Stalesl aH r1gn1 11tte and Calolorn11 92683 17141 ange CO\.lnly on July 18 1n1eres1 cre1le<1 t>y Notic:e ol 895·3308 19811 Default and Eiect•on 10 sell Dal.O July 22. 19811 FMUIS Pursuant 10 OecllratlOn of LA'"'Y 9'0THMAN:. At· Pub•1sne<1 Orange Coasl Covenants Cond11tons & torney af Law Da•'r p,101 July 29 August 5 Restric11ons ... tiicll notoee Publlsned Oret199 Coast 12 19 1988 FICTITIOUS IUSINK~ NAME STATEMENT '"e 10110,.,,•n9 per sons du·n11 1>us1ness a!> SOUTH COAST TENS •O 1 '.l9•1'1 Newpo11 Beach Cdht 92663 Tom Newman 40 1 391h. Newpofl Beach Cahl 92663 T"•S Ous•n!'ss 1s con· dutll'O D> Jn 1no1~•dua1 T tie reg1s1tant com· menceo to Hansact Dus• M U unoer lf'le lltltl•ous t>us•ness name ot names hsled 11>ove on July !> 1988 Tom Newman Thia statement was Med wolh lh!' Counly Cle•~ ol Qr. l r'l9" Couo11 on July S 1988 F31S»4 Publ·S"PO Orange COISI Da•ly PtlQI July 22 29 Augusl !> 12 1988 F.540 P\Bl.IC NOTIC£ was reCIOrded on June 29 Da11y P1101 AuguSI 4 11 18 F ·562 19117 on OU1c11I Records ol 1988 ,.U9l.ICATION Orenge County Calolorn•• Tll869 P\Bl.IC NOTICE NOTICI OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT • The lollow1ng persoo~ .ire T"l' ro11ow1ng perso.15 are du•ng business as o "9 bus•neu ti~ JA~ISON POOL SER 1aiOIAL LEASING NEW· VICE 16787 Be.lt l B•vd POPT 1blTHE F'UN CENTER. Hunl•nglon Beach Ce1tl 200 Wnst Coasl H1ghw1y, 9:?64 7 Np,,.pcr1 Beach Calli 92663 John Jamison Tompkins John P F11e<111olf 200 8642 Bermuda Wes• West Coas1 Highway New· m•n~IP• Calif 92683 port Beach Caltl 92663 Tn.s ousont'ss •s con l"•S 1>us1nen 11 c:o dutlPd l>r an tmlt••dualo ductt'O by an 1nd1v1du11 Tne r1>g1str1n1 com. Tne registrant com· IT'entf'd 10 1ransac1 Dus• menced 10 transact l>ul •· nes~ under ine l1tto11ous ness under lht l1Cto1tous Dus ness name 01 namer. l>us•ness name or names hsled aoove on July 15 1999 hsled above on July 111 1988 John Jamison Tompkins John P F' fltl(lnotr Tn1s statemenl ""°' toled fn1s statemen1 was llled wol'111'1e County Clerk cl Or· .,.,1h lht' Counly Clerk ol Ot· I nge Counly on July 21 1nge County . on July 28 1988 1988 , .. ,,, Publ1sl'1ed Orange COISI Da•ly P1101 Jul~ 29 Augusl 5 12 IQ 1988 fM74H Put>••shi!d Or1nge Coest Q.111y PolOI August 5 12 19 26 !988 F·597 FICTITIOUS 8UllNESI FICTITIOUS •USfNHS NAM! ITATEMINT NAME STATEMENT The totlow1rig persons are The tot1ow1ng perM>ns are ooong business as doing 1>us1ness as AUTOS ETCETERA. SOI Narcissus Ave Co1on1 del Mar . Ce1t1 92626 Barron Edward Ressler. 50 1 Narcissus Ave •Corona de• Ma• Cato! 92626 T111s bus1ne11 1s con· ducted by an 1notv1dua1 The reg1str1n1 com· menced 10 1ran1ac1 t>u5'· ness under the t1c1111ous t>Ys1ness name or names hstoo aDOve on Augusl 1. 1988 Barron E. Ressler This statement was !tied wolh IM County Clerk ol Or. ange County on July 12, 19811 F--7 Pubhsneel Orange Coul Oaoly Pilot July 22. 29. August 5 12. 19811 F-547 M ~ J SERVICES 938 W Alpine S11n1a Ana, Cahl 92707 Jerry M Burley. 938 W .Alpine San1a Ana Call! 92707 Thos ousoness •s con· ducted by an 1nd1vodua1 The r egistrant com. mt'nceo 10 transact buS•· ness under the l1c1t1tous bu~•ness n1me or names !isled al;love on NIA Jer1y Burley Th•I statemenl was Ille<! with the County Cieri!. ol Or· ange County on July t2. 1988 ,...,, Publllhed Orange CoHl Dally Pilot July 22 29. Auguat 5 12. 1988 F·550 'lllllllSMUIT Coupe. Auto. 6 cyl, pwrl dllslb. cruise, cast, AIC, Ult. $5995.17·028) llmMTMllAll •YllD PLYmlll 16M1 Beach Blvd • ~2..()631 '71-'ll S1Yillt1 An models• Cad special· 1s1s Can us before you buy1 LO· ml: l1nanc1ng avl OAC: '898·.4G;45 Ml.IC NoTIC£ · FICTITIOUS •UIWIEU NAME STATEMENT The tollowon9 oe<sons are domg 1>us1neu as MKS MASONRY COM· PANY 319'> Sapphire. Balt>oa Island Cail! 92662 1<.,v1n Semanct1111 3191, Seppture Balboa Island Ca1t1 92666 T h•S t>usoness 1s con· ducted 'by an ond•viduel ltie reg1slr1nt com · "''"~ea to tr oilnsact t>ul•· neu unoer the llChhous buStness name 01 n1mes ltSted abovt!I on July 7, 1984 Kevon Sem1ncti1k This s111emen1 was hied w1lh lhe County Cltfk of Or· enge County on July 12. 1988 , ... Pubhsned Oranoe Coast Daily Ptlot July 22 29. August 5 12 19811 F·sae Ml.IC NOTIC( ... ..,. ...... Air. cass, -cust bmpr a· pelnt.121<39901) s1q,tH THEODOR I ROB INS f O R O , ' 'H A~I '"' (U'°A ... t 'A I, MUSTANG., 1911 ruf'I great, gd. con~. AMIFM . OISS: PS. -PB. 88K <!Tfl, : S2250 a.b .o. 662-55•1' Ml.IC NOTICE • . ,tCTITIOUI .UU.N NAME'9TATIMIWT Ttie tot•o~ing persont 9'a doing t>usoness as "' MARl\ET SYSTEMS UN· LIMITED ?328 Araha. Nl"I· pori Bea~ Cahl 926e0 1 Phyllis Dr ladul, 2321 Ar aha Newport Beactl. Calif 92660 .. . .fhts busmen Ja con· 1 cfucttd .b.-. an Tn<l•Vl<luat Tiie' reg1s1rent com· . menceo to Ir Msacl bu• ness undet 11'11 lictlllout t>usoness name or n.,.,_ llsted above on Jul)' 5, 1NI Phllhs Ozlldul This alatement w• fllad w11ti the County Clerk 04 Or· ange County on JUiy 12. 1988 ,._ Pubtlsl'ltO Orange Coelt Dairy P1101 Juty U , H . August 5 12 1981 PtlLIC NOTICE In ..cc:oroance with 1 Oeclar· NIOATIVI 111on ol Covenants COt\· rt8l.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUS.INIEH DHURATION P\Bl.IC NOTIC( P\BUC NOTIC( P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUt ., .... , flCTITIOUI MllMM d•l•ons & Reslr<C11ons re-NAME ITATIMENT THE COST.a MESA __ ;....;...;...... ___ ...__ ---------·•--------------------NAMI ITATIMbn NA• ITA~ ¢0fdec! on 01fic1el Records ol FICTITIOUl IU .... 11 Tri!' 1011ow1ng persons are PLANNING DIVISION HAS FICTITIOUS •UllMH FICTITIOUS •u .... H FICTlTIOUI 9U ... ll FICTltlOUl IU ... 11 The lollOwlnQ pettOnl ere ll'l9 foflow!no Sl9r10flt.,. Orange County Cahlorn11 NAMI ITATIMINT dO•ng 1>.is0ness H PREPARED A NEGATIVE NAME ITATIMENT NAMf ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMl:NT <1oir19 bus•MH as CS~ butlnftt 11 1n the Pfoperly "lulled 1n Tne lono..,1ng peJIOnS are MICROTECH MICRO· DECLARATION ADDRESS· Ttiu IOl!O#tfl91)4tfsons .,. The lo~ing PlflOl\S ere Tne tollowtng pert0n• _.. Tht lollOWlng pe.aona 8tt AUTOMATED INSIGHTS. OliVIS & ASSOCIAT!S, 11od Coun1yandS111a de-~ng"bU$1nessas TEK MICROTEO 2056 1NG POSSIB LE EN -OO•ng l>\JS•llU SH CO•ngt>us.,,.,sas oo.ngou .. nesatt 00tn9b4.lam•asas IOI w Remington St t9 $yclMOf'eCr.-.IMne. tcrobed IS Lot 3 OI T1act C A T ER I N G B Y Foolhtll Orrve FullerloW' VIAONMENTAL IMPACTS ALPHA ONE 24354 Sage MElCOM 2085 Man· SEASIDE LANDSCAPE, TWIN PALMS APART· lrYll't Cahl 92720 Cll•f 9<>71$ I039 U I* Mep •ecorded CATHERIN£ 2431 Orange Ca11I 92633 FOR TMIE FOLLOWING Cou11 l OQUl!I WITS C.ht Oar1n Co.ta MeM Ctlltf 1eJIPlaci9ntie Cotl~MeM MENTS 1812 CreslWOOO, famMI &.,nn f'ot>tNOI\ JOM4>11 O Davie, •t In Moscellanous Maps rt A"~ 2. Costa Mesa Callf •JoM9fl Hell••'"'" 1058 PROJECTS 92653 92628 C11or 92621 , Anaheim Call! 921104 101 W AEmington. Irvine. S)'ctmo•e Cr..... ttvlM, CO<Ot of Mid county 91627 FOOlh•ll Drive Fullerton 1 DEVELOPMENT RE· Carl Reynolds 2•35• Witham J Melvin. 20611 Gafy De l a Rose. 111311 AltCe Mae Fo .. 2910 w Cahl 92720 Cl lll 927 15 RecordOwnar CLAIRER C1111erine Cormier 2431 Ca111 92633 VIEW DR-811-57 FOR Sage Cou•t Legune Holla. Ml)nd1ttn Coa11 Mtta. Plocenh• CostaMesa Celol Ball Rd Anal'le1m Cell! Th11 b1111neu 11 con· Tlli• bu1lne11 It con· ENGLER Or1ngf' Alie •2, Costa Tt111 1>u11ness 15 con· l((RRY AL AN SMITH C.•il92653 C.:111 9,626 t 2627 92804 duc:t.Oby an lndtVIOWC dllCttdbyanlnOI ........ Tiie Streat A~• 11(10 ....... Cti11f 92827 duel~ br an tncl•¥t0\lll AUTHOAl?EO AGCNT f'OR Thi$ bus•neu II con• This bu11nt u IS con• Tn11 bu•1nt .. It con. Tll!I business It COtl• Tht reg1 .. r1n1 c:om· Tht ••e••lftl\f CO"'• otner common dolgnllion Tn11 ous1nt n 11 con· T111 registrant com· THE EXCHEQUER COA· OllC ttO by an '"cli"!Clue1 ducttd by an inct1vodu.t ou,teo by an 1n011nqu11 dueled by an lln<ltlllduat menet<I 10 t1'81'1'8Ct tllltl-IMnCed 10 tranuct _,. 11 .ny ot the real proe>«ty OUC:ttd Dy t n ind•llt011tl ~'fd to tran"°t DUS•· PORATION FOR EIGHT Tne reg1strtn1 eom· fna 1e9111r1n1 c om· Th e reg11tr1nt' com· The re911tran1 ¢Om· neu Ulldtr tilt lo¢ht'°"8 "'"' uno. the !let_. oeae11b t d ebove II Tae re91str1n1 com· neH ul'dtr 111e 1<1,1.ou1 c o No o M 1N 1 u M 8 mtnctd 10 tranN¢I bu.,.. menc~ 10 1ransec:1 bu"·~ to tran..:t bull-f'nlh¢ed to tnansact bu••· buSlne.t name or n8fNI bullenell '*1'18 OI ,.._ SN•POtle<I 10 l>e 17048 ~ 10 tranNICI Dutl• bu .. .,. .. r am. 0' nemes LOCATCD AT 251 M!SA MU uncltf Ille hcltllOUI ""' "ndet the klitlOUS MU ~ tilt llCllllOUI "'" llndet ,,.. llChllOVI "''tG ·~°"'July 1. 1 ... 118ted IC>0'4 on .Mt<j 1. ,... aiutw91tf Lent Hun11ng1on neu under tne l.ctthout llSled abo,... on Augusl 20 ORI\/( ANO 2u SANTO bus•"41H t\Mle or nemes b11~ness nll!Tll or names butontaa neme or ~ bu$•°"' name or nam.s Ttll'lera L~ ~.on JOMiPtl 0 0.... 8"Ctl c.i11orn.1 buS•n•H name or name• ltH TOMAS STRfET IN AN R2 lrSltdtbovt onJuly 16 1t u lt$1~.ibOll9on July 12 1tN lo$ltd •bOVt on Jiiiy 1. , ... •tees above Or'I NIA tm lltletnenl •• fMcl Ti.a~ ....... Serd Wit will tie made but h*'tG at>Ove OI' I not ~ti JOM9fl Ht111m1an ZONE ENVIAONMENTAl Cert Aty-nolda Wi11tam J M.iv•n G8fy Dt La Ao$a Al!C9 Mlt ,011 wtlh the County C'8fl of Ot· '"'" 11'1t ~ Cllrti of Or· WllhOU1 COY9n-'I 9f .. .,. C•tllaMe Corm1tr fhtt lltltmenl wa1 filed D E T E R M I N A T I 0 N Tll11 at•Mmenl ... llltd l Nl-tt9'tf'l*ll w•• llttd Th11 statement wn .,., Tlllt tt•ternanl WllS ""'° .. Countf on Jlify 5, ttll .. Couftty °" ~ •. - • r11n1,. e11pret10f' lmPhtd ,.. Th1t 61114'mel'll was llltd with the County Ci.tit ol Dr· N!GA Tl\lt 0£.CLAf'ATION wotll th• County Cl~k of Or· wotl'I 0'19 County Clefk of Or• w1tn t"-Cou11ty Clttk of Or· with tht County Cltfk OI Ot· ,_ .,_ Olfding 1111t S>OIMMl(Jfl ~ w1i11 tht County C~ll ot Or· lf'lge County on JufY, 21. fOR FUATHE" 1Nf'09'· •noe County on July .JI 1l!qf' County on July t2. 8ft01 County on Juty t2. ange County on J.Jy 12. Pvbllltftd 0'"'91 Coeet fll'ublltl'lto 0r.,.. C... ~bf'tneta. to PIY f9f 811(19 County 01\ Jul)' 7, 1NI 1911 , MA l lOfol PLEASE CALl t"8 IHI IHI 1111 Da.o11 Pilot JIJfy 15 22 2t o.t, fll'ttot Jtlty \I, It, It. OahnQuen1 m11nten1nce ,_ ,_ l Hr PLANHll'fQ DIVISION ,_. ,_ ,_ ,_ AU9\IM 5 1... Auou.M I 1 ... ~·· CO.II enCI ••• ~Olotr!H °'~ CoNI Pub!·,,.~ 01109• Coe-1 AT c7 t4115•·5245 Publt\~ °'~ Cotti l'tl.bh tled Or•• Coe.I P-.il)fttfltd °'"'98 CCN8t Publt~ Or8'1Q9 eo.t•tr.iili'lri'"ilii;lllrll;;~lii'ii'liili;~-;-torn•' 1 fttt to wll O.U; f».lot Jlltf 15. 21 tt D••ly Ptot Jul119 A1.19"St S, PuDlotnea Or .. Cot1t o..tr p 101 JUiy tt.~ S 0 '1 P.iot .My" 22 H . 0. y 11'1101 ;My-H It 0..y ...... .My II tt • ... 0 ~ ••Ill 1nfare11 ·~, ,... 12 ' ·~.. ()illy PiJtl AVOlltl •• 1t1• 12 ti I .. Awov•t .s 12 ,... ~·t s 12. 1... August & 12 tMI , ............. ,.. ~ .. Ot~ 111 Mod ,,.m f'·Ht Fill F·M? f,.t41 f.$411 ·. . : . . . ... 6 •• 1 • ... .. .. . . • .. . . • • :.,,.! .. :: . . ... ,, ., .... •t ' .,_'fl• - .,. • . .. ........... .. . · ... Affi.5,1988 ~ l)\ILY PllD.T ENJ'ERTAINMENT GUIDE \OL.4/N0.32 . . · . .. ~. ·~ . \ .. . ·- ____ QCCentennia.C~w-· ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ '• for the downbeat > Remember the American Bicentennial? The Bach/Handel/Scarlatti 1ricen1ennial? Well, be prepared. The musical celebration of the Orantc County Centennial is about to bcJin. Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, the Pacific M1cmi. Rnms11 Symphony Orchestra will officially kick off the perf ormina arts side of the centennial by premierin1 a work it bu commissioned, a Concerto for Piano and Orchestra by Southern California resident . Mark McGurty. · • Pacific Symphony Muek Di- rector Keith Clark will conduct the procram, which frames McGurty's concerto with the music of Beethoven. The piano soloist is Bryan Pe:z:zone, like McGurty on the faculty alt~ California Institute of the Arts. • Besides sporting the world piemiere of a maj0r work by a former associate of a local arts poup -McGurty was production coordinator and composer-in-residence for thc Pacific Symphony durina iu I 98S-86 scuoa -the oonccn also includes Beethoven's Ntnth Symphony ... With iu theme of brotherhood, of 'men united through arl, • the symphony captwa ~ spirit of Orange County," said Gerald Nisei. the orcbatra's media/publications manaicr. The Orange County choirs -Pacific Chorale. the Onnee Coast Chorale and the Saddleback Concert Chorale -also will panicipe1t. And that \sonly the begjnnina, folks. The Garden Grove Sn'_'DilonY Orchestra's fourth free "Summer SympbooX in the Park" concert ~ul.11 at 5: 30 p. m. at the city's Villqe Green Part will be a ceoteoniaJ affair, abetted by 'a myriad of guest artists and officials. The Orange County Performing Arts Caner will play host IO the fint Intema1ional Music and Dance Festival Aua. 27 at 8 p.m. This .. p)a celebration," presented by directon emeritus of the Arts Center ,.net the protocol foundation of Orange County, will feature manydivenecivic: and ehtnic performing ans ensembles in classical, jazz and dance. The fifth annual ''Arts on the Green .. festival, spansored mainly by Costa Mesa. will present as its theme .. Celebration '88' -commemoratina the centennial and several other local anniversarie, ~Sept. 18 on seven stages at Town Center Park, along Town Center Drive and in the AnJ Center's Founders' Hall More than SO county aroups will take pen in this·· free event. running from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Sept 25 al 4 p.m., the ~una &e.cb-Ghamber Music Society will begjn its second "Young Arti51$ • series with a centennial·tbemed free concert at Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. Honorina the chamber music and young artists of Orange County, the cooccrt opens with the Centennial Showcase Orchesv-a conducted by Frieda Belin&nte, lonstime county arts advocate and conductor of the 0rafllCCountySympbony, the county's fint (and long-defunct) orchestra. John Kosbalt conducts the balance of the program. , • • • Reader Edward Lynch Jr. ofCosla Mesa pointed out an error in my ··SaJu1e to Tommy Dorsey" review that appeam! July ll Indeed. Billy S1rayhom's "Ta"e the 'A' Train" was Dute ElJinaton s sisnaturc theme, anq nor Dorsey's. Edward also provided Dorsey's correct sipturc tune • .. I'm Genin' Sentimental Over You." • • • The South Coast Symphony Orchestra will give a pops conccn tonight at 8 al the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa M~. This will be pan of the 20th annual three-day conference of the Association of California Symphonx Orchestras, which runs through Saturday. Call 662-7220 for concert information. • • •• Opera Pacific has moved out of Irvine and changed its number. It's now localed at 3187 Red Hill Avenue, Suite 230, in Costa Mesa, and its new numbers are 979-7000 fortickets.and S47372(spclls .. S40PERA") for all other matters. ----- Wtor. Tom Tait DerdxxJk F4.itor. Sam IJlltc:;bdJ Dative St:tvices: }la S.bi.o Circulation Dirr:ictor. Guy Ferraro Production Director. Alim Tadloct • Datcbook 1s publi~ every Fnday by the Orantt Coast Pubhshma Co .• P.O. Box I S60. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Ttkphone (714) 642-4321. R~ular business hourt. arc 8 a.m. to S p.m .. Monday throucfl Fnday. Dcadhne for cakndar of events items and lctkrl is S p.m. Mondaf, The cnurc contents of Datdloot are copyriahced by tht <>ranee Coast Pubhsh1na Co. All nsJlts are reserved. • 'EXTRA KAPKIKS;' PL~ASE •••••••••••••••.• 18 By JORN ROOS Compared to last year's capable but uneven .. Those Dangerous Gcntlemens" release on Rhino Records, James Harman's "Extra Napkins Strictly The Blues" poun out the kind of raw energy and playfulness one might expect to encounter in an old blues bar on a lonesome Saturday night. This homage to the blues captures its timeless essence. Thank you, baby. DRJ:PPY 'COCKT A,B_' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Tom Cruise and "Cocklail" didn't mesmerize our guest critics like his last macho outing, "Top Gun," did the movicgoing p~blic. When the best ~ of a movie is the behind-tho-bar acrobatics of the drink sctvcrs, you know therc'sjustonechoicc-86. Next week, this group of critics' last, they'll sec Cyndi Lau per play a psychic in "Vibes." SADDLIKG UP •• ~ •• : ••••••••••••••••••• ~, •••••••••••• 11 . . Bf VIDA DEAN . -• Give a diS&bled child a horse to ride, and the child will see a new world from a mountaintop-spiritually, emotionally, physically. If that seems a bit oventatcd, one need only listen to the children who've been there. The riders, instructors and supporters of the Orange County Riding Center came t~ther Sunday afternoon at the Newport Harbor Art Mu5eum for a rccePtion honoring patrons. M-ONEY FOR SOllETlllNG ••••••••••••••••••••• 14 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN _ One can run the bill up considerably by ordering copious 'quantities of small courses at these two Orange County restaurants that cater to a wcll-h~led clientele. But there's a tendency these days to follow th'e example set by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (the Duchess is supposed to have said, "Nothing tastes so good as being thin feels") by dining simply -and well. It's the best revenge. -• • CALENDAR ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••.• · 4 UK CLE DOK.......................................... 12 GALLERiJts •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -'··········9 , .. -TH RETURN .TO . SlJlll~ C~l'IT 4 BY RO BE RT HYNDMAN Op P~o finals this weekend Hunhngton Beach d1dn' t earn the nickname Surf City, U.S.A., by occident. · The downtown surf shops, the fast -food stands, the beochfront parking lots where Cherokees and Pathfinders hove replaced Woodies and VW buses, countless photographers, rnuntless tourists, and the armies of towheaded, sunburned grommets ditch1n' geography class all owe a huge debt of gratitude to Mother Nature. HuAtington Beach, and specifically the south s1deol tnecity pier where the 7th annual Op Pro Surfing Championship is being staged this week, is blessed with a near-perfect orientation IQ the Poc1f1c Ocean that affords 11 a steady supply of-smooth, powerful waves upon which o surf er con carve and shred to his blissful heart's content . Couple that with still mornings interrupted only by light offshore winds that give the waves a toll, glossy face. And then you 'll know why 11' s called Suri City .... . What makes Huntington Beach one of the · West Coast's best summertime sud spots is its excellent exposure to the southwest, soys David Wilk who, as general manager of the Huntingtdn Beach-based Surf line surf reports, makes 11 his business to know about surfing conditions. By lacing southwest, Huntington, like pOOK>ns of Newport Beach, benefits from swells generated both from winter storms in the Southern Hemisphere as well as hurricanes pumping off Central America. · Longtime top pro- ........ surter Tom canoll,. eoofJ·foot· er froln AUltralla, r1c1ee1n ... ,..,,.0p Pro. PhotographJ bJ Nlck8ou11 Waves CO"le •rom w'lere ,, s winter W 11 soys. "from New Zealand he eifeet ol a winter storm con make its way across the oceor 1n o cnonnel 600 miles wide vn1nterrupred by slonds. to our shore. This week in fact, o medium-strong Sou hem Hemisphere groundswell generated off the coast of New Zealand obour two • wee sago mode its way 10 Huntington Beach creating what Wilk predicted would be the best su" of the Op Pro contest -head-high waves with 5-foot faces perfect forihe preliminary rounds where established stars m1.11. 11 up with young upstarts. A hurricane swell named Fabio blew furiously from the Central Amerteon coast, bot hos moved too for west to make much o difference tor rhe contest Wilk predicted the best surf would be seer Wednesday and T ursdoy. wrth size decrees· 1ng for the closing wee end rounds. 'Huntington and ewpor lieoch hove been rhe besr surf areas 1n Col fornia fort e post month or two," Wilk said "bur overall 11' s been a poor summer for surf. If you've noticed, surfers hove been real antsy lately." What may hove been oddmg to the locals' nervousness 1s ontic1pot1on ol who might reign this year as the top surfers m Suri City, the winners of the Op Pro. The southwest exposure and the sum· mert1me scheduling of the Op Pro make 11 one of the best surling events on the prof ess1oool tour blessed with good waves almost every year Even more reliable than the good waves ore the large crowds, which two years ago turned ugly as belhgerenr troublemakers turned on otherwise 1mpress1ve contest into o luU-blown uot that threatened to banish the contest from Huntington Beoch forever . Cooler heads prevailed fortunately, ond the contest returned to the business of surling. This year 's ed1tton of the Op Pro Surfing Chomp1onsh1p bded off T uesdoy with local fPleose see MOif/Poge 15 Oaity Pilot Dateboc*/ Friday, August 5, 1988 a 00 , . ..... .. L l' lJ l\)1 ' .~J Gtlendar Beach prese nts the Swingers Trio with song.s from the 30s and 40s --.::::m -------~~an<f"-situroay. -g-p.m. to m1d01ght. and Sunda) 2 to 6 p.m. 536-1411. ask for Drif\wood Loun,e. at the upper_ end of Cress Strttt. I od.ay .. aL.5:3!Lp.m ....heai:.. the-.M iss1s- s1 ppi Mudders. Dixieland j azz with Frank Amos conducting. Guests are urged 10 arri"c b~ 4:30 .p.m. to find parking and get settled.re Bring low backed chairs or a blanket and your p1cn1c. For more information. call r>orisShieldsat 497-1474. TFS .1pzz Friday NEWPORTER RESORT 1107 Jambor~ Road. "'lewpon Beach. present~ Fnda) cvc01ngJa11 concens from ··lo 10 '1 10 p m. each Frida) through <iep1. ~. 1n the hoters ne" amph11hc:11rc. The conccns feature the .,ong ~t) ling Qf Stephanie Hayn{'$ & Fnl·nd~ and arc free to guests and hx-al residents. Picnic baskets. oc-, cragc~ and hlankcts arc available. For morl' information. cal1 644-1700 t'\t 778 80 8 BllRNS RESTA URANT Fao;h1on l'iland. Newpo rt Beach. pres- rnt~ Darv' Ta,lor and Roft Donath at the kci. board and piano in the loungt· tOl\Jght and Saturdays. For fl\,~nat1ons. call 644-2030. DRIFTWOOD LOUNGE 11461 Pa- l·11ic Coast H1ghwa). Huntington STEVE IUllH 'Tl( .umt'S UCIST I TOI T. HAU UCUST 15 IHC 1£1$111 llCIST 2t llCIST Je 11Ct10 •-now Ott ONO IUlllVAftOllS CMl (714) 549:1s12 •W0111ru •¥ Dl'Ct • Ull • SMIA • VILLA NOY A Si ngcr /pian 1st Ceasar Fr.m er performs a variety of J3ZZ and rhythym and blues Thursday through Saturday fro m 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .. Sunda)' through Wednes- da\ from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Richard Fauno·s easy listenin_g piano -;tylmg. 3131 West C'oast Highway. Newport Beach. 642· 7880. CAFE U DO. 50 I 301 h St.. Newport Beach. 675-.2968. presents the Tony Guerro Sextet from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. $3 cover cl)arge. JAZZ CLUB ROOM at Ron·s in Laguna. 1464 South Coast H1ghwa). Laguna, Reach. cocku:11ls & hors d"ocuHt''> and recorded J311 mu'i1c Monda} through Frida). 5 to 8 p.m. -t97--i87 I . Saturday LAGUNA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS features t\l.O hours of o.,,. 1cland Jat 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. free to grounds' 1\110~. Featured mus1c1ans arc The o,ersntet headed bv Dr. Jo!>t'Ph B. Han and sc'cn other Jazz enthusiasts. The grounds arc located at 6-0 Laguna Can)on Road and fl·atun· the ~on. of 160 artists and rralhmcn of the area. Admission 1s $2. $1 for S1.'n1ors. Pre-teenager arc adm111cd free ~hl·n accompanted by adults. CAFE LIDO 501 30th Street. Newport Beach. 675-2968. Luther Hughes Quintet 8:30 p.m.10 I a.m. SJ covt•r charge. Sunday SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE PARK Seventh season for the Cit} of Laguna Beach concert M:rics in Bluebird Park NEW ORLEANS J AZZ CLUB of Southern California meets 1:30 to 6 ~·"'· at the~ununwn Beach lnn. _ 11 n J>aa11c Coast . ~ighway in Huntington Beach. G~st band 1s "The Orange PeaJeH-Jazz Band" '\dm1ssion fee is $4 or membership scale. Musicians who sign up tp play arc a<t mincd free. For inforrriation. call Hal Rumcnapp. (213)393-8070. FREE JAZZ CONCERT Sunday conccns at Ncwpon Center Fashion Island. Newport Center Drive be- t~ccn MacAnhu r and Jamboree Bl' d. featuring each of the major "mO\'Cments'' in Jau h1sto~. Con- ccns arc held in the Broad- "a'/ e1man Marcus wing beginning at 4 p.m. and arc free and-open to the pubhc. Seating is limited. so bnng \Our own lawn chair and a picnic. Toda) ·s conccn fea tures John Cla}- ton's 17 piece Jazz Orches·tra with ··Big Band'' music . For more infor· matton. call Eileen Bohcn. 72 1-20 18. CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th St .. Newpon Beach. New Yock Jazz Connec11on 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-1968. Monday ., CAFE LIDO, 50 I 30th St..Newp0n Beach. Wayne Wayne. Bob Moore. Gar} Wing and Ern ie Nunez. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m.675-2968. Tuesday CAFE LIDO 501 30th St. Newport Beach. Diana l)itrie and Wayne nm GENIUS OF nm GERSHWINS! lum~...Jt"li \ .. -f' ............ ' I.I' I~ ..... (;f.()NGF. l<. lit<\ G~!'f.1\ !lo•"-hi t•FJJIU' \ ._II N~\ lit'\Jl\'l' nl Ir~ l~m-lj~,U.U "31Wnb nlf 111 \I flAf Ill WTH1<t 'l/ffl\ )fl( .uiJ1~'1.v.zlll~ ..i .... 'oltffll~ ldl ... ' \T>lfjJ 11' nll· IH \fl l"ntn11t .. nh1h, ,.,~ -..rt cl '"'''»' ll.'lollllJl•~•CTt'".llt'Jn\Nl11: 111J l111J1' \I• llMr-n! <t!ld 1J1ll4 \111t'fall tu,u..,., JUI 1• ••11r.1I '"'"' 111 ti" l~r rt.'th 1.ait::R \CJJ RIR tie.T~ID' llWU I~ 1,,1\I CM ~ZCXX> (ll~) -f80-.\l.Y Tick1!. SK>l.M~srw ONLY 9 PERFORMA "\CF.s! ~USf~24 • Dally Pilot Datebook~ Friday, August 5, 1988 With a bullet Country artbta Ste-ve Wariner and tile llcCarten play •howa at 7 and 10 p.m. Monday at tile Crasylaone Steak Hoa.e, 1580 Brookhollow Drl-ve, Suata Ana !Newport Freeway Dyer Road alt). Wariner'• neweet • n1le, "I Should Be With Yoa," debated on Billboard'• country cbarta at No. 1 7 with a bullet. · Wa¥nc on sax and fl ute with Inter- section tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. Plaza prcscn\s a ser:l.~ ol l'Onccm each Wednesday through ~ug 17 on the Vi llage Green. in the centt•r ol tht· V1llagc."s shops and restaurants. from Wedne9day CONCERT ON THt: GREEN South Coast Plaza Village. Sunflower an<.I Bear trccts in Santa Ana. d1rcctl~ across f~m South Coast 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. C'onCTns arc frce of charge with ampk parking. Conccn goers arc invited to bri ng chairs or blankets and amvc earl) fo r $ood seating. Pre-concert dinner<; orp1cnlt' s=/Hlt~ FESTIVAL '88 SATUROA'r, AUCUSl 20 10 A.M . TO o 11.M LI ON'S PA RK • COSTA M ~ ~.\ Arts & Crafts SHOW & SALE "" '----------------------------Food,..& En te;ta in men t f or Mort lnformat ion .C1111 714/549-BbfJ5 -------·I .. SPOlllSOREO BY Cl rv OF COSTA MESA & cos ' A MESA SIS fEA Cl' l[S 0 lS n 11 f rt r It' Calendar Continued I meals are available from the Village's I man • restaurants. Tonight 1s oca "'or CSTClass1r Vocal Jan). Fo:;-r~§!l~~~~~F§S~~==-: r more information on the series. cali 241-1700 extension J5 I. CAFE LIDO 501 30tn t .. Newport Friday Kcarh. presents Jarkie Ryan. vocalist with Lan) Nash. Roy McCurd). Doug Webb and Brian Bromberg8:30 p.m. to 1a.m.675·~968. Thursday CAFE LIDO 50 I 30th St., Ne"' port Beach. present.§ Pete Chm1licb 10. night 8:30 p.m. to 1 am. 675-2968 or 6 73-5056. JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit or- . l!~1n11at111n to prc!>l'r\ c and encourage T1 H' Ja" meet~ cH:IJ Thursda" at 7 p m. and ,., opt·n lo 1au musician~ anJ1a11 huffs. For more tnfOfmauon. l'all Dr. Charle., Rutherford at .n2-58 I IJ or Bill Scott at 642-7648. Monday CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE I ~~O Brookhollow Dnvc. Santa Ana l~t'wport Free"':I\ o ... rr Road u1t) prc.,l·nt" Ste.'' c War1ncr and the \,fr( arters 7 and 10 p-.m. For reser- ' a1mns and 11cl.e1 1oformatton. call q11.1512. CLASSICAL Friday SOl'TH COAST SYMPHONY prcs- l'nl '> a pops rnnn·rt for the 20th annual ninfrrcnrc nf1ht• ..\s~ocia11on ol < .1lilorn1a S~ mphoff~ Orchc!>lras at ~ fl.ITT. tonight in the Cirand llallrou.m ofthl' \\l'Sttn South Coast Pla1a Hotd. 666 .\nton Bhd . Costa \k~. ';pon<.ored tn thl' ('11" of Costa \k..a Tirkcl'-an· SI 5. and 'a no-ho!>! har ,,,11 be a\a11ablc. Saturday • PACIFIC SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA otlinal opt·n1ngconccrt of tht•Orjngt•( ount~ Centt·nn1al at 8:JO p.m . at l n1ni: ~l elldo."s \mph1tht·a1rt· Music director l\.ellh C'larl. v.tll t·ondurt BcC'thoven·s \it nth~~ mphon~ in D ~1tnor with the l'anfir. Orange Coast and Saddle- httl k Conl'crt Chornles and guest ,0101'\t,. Pnct•s hc~1n at $7.50 for non re'>l'ncd ~ea11ngon the la\\n and $10. 14 14. 24 and$ l9 for rl·~cn ed S(la\mg aml art' J\ a1lablc 111 :ill T1cketMas1t'r locnwns or at the lrvmc Meado"s ho\ otlict• hcgtnnmg at noon the da~ nf pt·rformancc. lo t•harge 11ckets b~ phont'. call ., _.0-2000. Sunday THE BOUZY ROUGE CAFE Classirol string qu~rie1 Opus IV accompanies Sundav brunch 11 a.m. to I p.m, 300 1 Ncwpon Blvd .. Newport Beach. 673-3440. PARENTS WITHO UT PART- NERS Orange Coast Chapter ~6.1 (ct..lstod~ not required) offers nev. friendships. \':lried ac1iv111es. canng rcopk. Guest cards available. l >141"-1600 or 546-5 788 for morc rnforma11on. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERSJiunungton Beach Chapter )IJ5 hosts a free onen1a11on for single pan:n1s. (all chapter phone 898-7975 IM mct•11ng location and add1t1onal rnernhcrsh1p mforma11()n. :\kmbcr~h1p 1n Parents W11t\ou1 I Partnas •~ open to divorced. separ-1 :Jtt•d. '" idtm t>d or ·m.·' er marned pan:nts of 11, mg t·hildrcn. (ustod~ of the rh1ldrcn 1s not a factor ..\ non- profit. non-~·ctanan. edura11onal or- g:ln1za1ion. PWP -provide~ a pro-I gram of scx·ial activities. discussions and '\lu<l~ groups for single parents I and their familtt·s. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP singles oH•r 45. ml'ct for T.G.1.F. at S:JO p.m. I .11 C arnl·lot tn S;rnta ..\na. For rc.,er- \ al wn\ and 1nforma11on. call I '21-))("''\ . PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES \fret I for T.C •. 1.F .• 11 El Pescador. 401 E. 1 I ,th \lrl'l"I. ( o~la ~1csa . 5 to ; p.m lnfnrmatinn. t·Jll lOo-8 744. F.L.l.R.T. Dannng a1 the I· \kadc:n' far~. t't p m O.J John "---- -.;,me') Refrt•,hml·nt'. $ \ I ti 7!C 1---- (iraham SL. Huntington Bcarh. In-I f11rmattml line: fl.r.102x Saturday RENOEZ\'OLIS DANCE )pomor- 1.'d b~ the Orange Count~ Catholic \lumni Club from 9 pm. 10 I a.m. at tht• Rl·d Lion Inn. C:oc;1a Mesa. Coat "and ue rl'ljutred for mc.>n _ .\gcs ~5 to .io. Fur more tnformauon. call Hl•d\ The at \.)),-0 1~5. Th..: Ora~c Count) Catholic ..\lumn1 Chrh offers.a vanet' of act I\ 1t1t·~ for '\1ngle Catholtc prO- IC-;s1on.1I' inl'ludmg 'oc1al. 1.uhur:it. 1.·ommun11' \l'n Kt' anJ n•crt·a11onal actn 111<.''-\kmh~.'r'-htp apphca11ons can tx· nht.t1nnl Ii\ calling 457-tR ~5 BRA \'O! "rnglt'' 'UflPtlrt group for the ()rJnttc <.. ount~ Chamber Or- cht•<.trJ v. ill hold • a Big Bach and Bcarh Bop and Barlx'rne at 4· \0 at a I pm ate bc;1chfron1 homl'. Tht' e' t•nt '"II feature dancing \\1th 11\l' J:lll mU'>ll'1an~ and a prcludc to 1he 1 Orange Count) Cham her Orrhestr:i·., 191\S-S"I St"a~on gncn b)' mui.1c direc- tor. \I 1cah Lc" Pnn· 1s $1 5 10 lhl· pul:'thc. SID for hrJ' o' nll'nlix'r<. For 1nfom1atton and rl·<.t·n jl1ons . .:all C)Qb. J 9.tQ. WHEEL OF FRIE~DSHIP tnglel> 45 and m ec. ffil'Cl for dinner at o· \(I 2·"' at Rcmhrandts tn Placcntta For 1nformarion and rcsen1111ons. r:ill 521 -5 875. EL RANCHJTO MEXICAN RES- TAU RANT 2800 Newport Blvd .. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES ml't'I fordmncra1 .\\anll Tr3uona. 27762 Vista dcl Lago. M1ss1on V1c10 at 7 p.m. For reservations and 1nfor- ma11on. rail 836-8744 .. NON-SMOKING SINGLES of I classic Amcnca. (N.S.S.A.) meets C\'CfY Sat- Sunday urda~ at Bentle~ ·s. 7979 Center. Dr .. ne~t 10 the 405 frt'('Wa\ and Beach Newport Beach presents internationallv known guitan t C'opperfield every I I a.m. to 3 -Blvd. Huntington ~acti .. Meeting 6 p.m. 675-6855. WeclneM.ay SEAL BEACH CHAMBER MOSIC FESTIVAL 8 p.m. Church of Re- ligious Science, 500 · Marina Drive. Seal beach each Wedncsdav throu_gh Aug. 17. Alben Dominguez. pianist performs Brahms, Falla and Stravinsky tO. night Admission is free. Sponsored h the Haydn Orchc~tr.i. Inc .. a non- profit corporation. ' to 9 p.m. $6 for non-members. S2 for members. Door prrzc-. ho rs d'<lcuvres. 846-8440or 14"llour event hotline. 894-8932 .. F.L.1.R.T. has -a beach panv at Tower 10. Huntington Bearh State &>ach (Newland ~uth to_statt' beach) at4p.m. Park1ng1sS4. Bnngfoodand beverages for barbecue. campfire. songs. F.L.l.~.T. prov1dt'sgrill. c91ls. ice and condiments. For more infor· mation. call 647-1628. ' II -cassette or LP Daily Pitot Oete~/ Friday. Augutt 5, 1988 • , .. _ _ Gdendar Omtinued Sanday _ FLIRT Sunday pr~ms begin at 7 ~.m. in thl'"Se.adiffVanage Shopping Center. 2205 Main Street. Suite 20. Huntington Beach. Donation is S3 and frtt child care as available. Call 647-1628 for more information and to lea"~ messages. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHJP Singles 0' er 45 mt'et for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. at Cnarle> Browns an Anaheim. For information and reservations, call 893-6865 PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES Champagnl· Brunch BufTet at Capri's European Cafe. 320 E. Katella Ave .. Orange, For reservations. call 8.36-8744. ·Tuesday SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Learn "'est coast swing. fox- trot. \\alll. samba. tango and all balJroom dances at the !~vane Halton Zo1 Room at 8 p.m. S6 or Sl9 per month Dance at 9 p.m. For more information. call 49W593 WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. sa ogles O\l'r 45. mc<.'t for dinner at 6:30 p.m at Shell'\ 1n Santa Ana. Call 5~ 1-5875° for reservations and infor- ma11on Wednesday Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. for a varied program ancluding.,dinner-attocah'Cstaurams and a monthly pot luck. Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite (5th . and Marguerite) Corona del Mar, 644-3245. r" F.R.l.E.N.t>.S. a sing)" association for fun and growth. meets each Wednesday 5 p.m. to midnight an the Zot Room. Irvine Hilton. 17900 Jamboree Road. Irvine. Free valet parking. admi$sion· is SS per person. Get io for half-price if you bring a friend. get in free if you bring two by calling 863-3111, extension 2111 after 5 p.m. Free 3-month passive membership by attending. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SJNGLES a club fo r non-smoking single sailors with or without a boat. age 21 and older. Meets the first and third Wcdnesdav of each month at the Huntington· Beach Inn. Pacific Coast H1ghwa) in Hunungton Beach 7 to 9:30 p.m. Meeting begins with dnnks and ho~ d'oeuvres tn lhe bar. followed b) a meeting and activities at 7 p.m. Social hour follows the mccung. Cost as S6. Call 673-3018 for rC<"ordcd info about club act1v1ucs. OAS IS SEN IOR CENTER SINGLES ml'Ct Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room J. ( ofTtt and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. follo"cd b~ a ~pccaal program PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for dinner at liassan·s Cafe. 3325 Thursday 1ewport Bh d .. Newport BCach at 7 · TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM p.m. For rcsel"(a11ons and infor-· DANCE CLUB Meets e'cry Thurs· mauon. call 836-8744. da~ at 8 p.m. at 738 W. 17th St .. three LIFE ON YOUR OWN singles 55 bloclts ~outh of Newport Bl vd. in and o'er. mcC't new friends an a warm Costa Mesa. S 19 month fees. Learn 'upportne atmosphere every the latcstdances followedbyadance ' Waftd NOW PLAYING IMA l'ULLIRTC* LA ..... .... Y&IO IMn'llMA lillllllllllf'W• AllCF ...... a AllCf ....... E-..Y•T• ~.-c.. S8SDI ---.. l<Oaa ..,., "1·ml CCMOllA .....,._TO.~ LAIMA04 CIRMGE ITMTO!t E .... Cor-.11 £ ...... CIMrtlr c.rt ........... a.-.. i.......v-..r-in.ueo .. , .. 770 ,,,,. "'' e.u.zm .. , ... , IL TOM> ~ LMIUM91ACM IMf\'11.Mll 1==:.1 ~flln c-~ l..,.SMIC.. ""*-... .. , ... ..... .. 4'1-1111 ...., ... t Dally Ptlot 0.tebook/ Friday, August 5, 1988 or other activ1t1es each week. For Rattle & Roll. 644-1700. mort' information gll 494-0593_ _ £011IL SEASONS BOO'EL 490- A.S.A.P'Singles Association of Pro-Newport Center Drive, Newport fessionals mttt every Thursday eve-Beach presents Marlene ~rdcn's ning 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at different songs and music an the Conservatory locauons. Small group networkitig. Lounge Monday through Friday 5 to personal introductions. hot and cold 8 p.m. and Saturday. 6 to 8 p.m. hors d'oeu vres. Social, dancing. mix-THE WRITE HOUSE Restaurant crs and prizes. Call each week for and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hish· location and information 665-6633or way, Laguna Beach, presents lave 760-0451 : entertainment and dancing nightly. Friday . PACIFIC AMPITREATRE Jimmy BufTen and the Coral Reefer Band with special guest Little Feat tonight and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Reserved seaung: S 18. SO. S 14 lawn. Tickets are available at the Pacific Amphitheatre box ollitt and at all Ticketron locauons. For more information"3nd to charge tickets by phone. call Teletron at 634-1300. COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano presents the Bus Bo)s tonight. For ticket sal~ and dinner rescrvauons. call 496-8930. Concel} hot line: 496-8927. DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT· CLUB in the Ne)VJ>Orter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach presents the golden age of rock ·n· roll 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. nightly except Sunday and Monday. No cover charge. Classic bands will perform the era's ·greatest hits from "Good Golly, Miss Molly,'' to "I Want To Hold Your Hand." Through Aug, 20. hear Shake. 494·8088. SUNSET P.UB I ~655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. offers live entenainment seven nia.hts at week. Tonighl and Saturday, ""Rockin Reg- gae 9:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. 592-1926. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT, 2 Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. · presents Nathaniel Jam Middleton in the ~ar and gnll Thursday through Saturda). 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. and John Allen dunng lunch in the Library/Garden Room Monday through Friday. The Courthouse is located one block ofT the 55 freeway. West on MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton Centre. For information, call 540-8615. KISS. THE CLUB 2285 Newport Bhd. 1n Costa Mesa. Flashing lights. mirror~ and a huge dance floor. Not· shirts or shorts. Tickets are S5 for all shO\\i. Doors open at 8 p.m. C'all 833-1160. THE HOP presents the coolest ''Hoppy'' Hour in town 5-7 p.m. tonight. and Saturday. Dance with Rack Johnson ($.' cover charge~ · Sunda}. tht" Hop features thl.' .. British ln\'as1on" with Rock Around Big Ben ($3 cover charge) and is closed · Monday: "Rock Around the Clock." a h1stof) of rock and roll featuring ... , ... D:IHin...O MIDNIGNT ._. Ill 11:• a.11 ........... 1MllUCVI ... llOH uou ...... DllNMD 4111 ............... -. Jason Chase. Tues. at 8 p.m.($3 cover ctwge)~:..Wed..-is.Contcst blifl:t· Call & for details: Thursday. Dance. Dance' Daoce! with Rick Johnson. no cover charge. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Vallev. 963-2366. THE HOP 23822 Mercury Road m Laguna Hills presents tho~ crazy .SOs and 60s. Hoppy Hour Buffet 5 to 7 p.m. Monday \llrough Friday. Lunch at ! I a.m. Fridays see new acts each month with "On Stage" and hop jocks: Saturday. Party at the Hop 311 night long. dance. dance, dance: Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. Swing your sw~ethcart IQ the Don Miller Big Band and from 7 p.m. until closing. special events: Monday Closed: T usc- day Rock Around the Clock Show. Wednesday. Jajlhouse Rockers. live 10 piece rock 'N' Soul band: Thurs- day. Crazy Contests. 768-846 7. THE CROWN HOUSE.32802 South Pacific Coast Highway. South Laguna . Frank Ricci and Tno perform Tuesday throu.a.h Saturda). 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Bfue Adept as featured Sunday and-Monday at 8:30 p.m. 496-5773 or499-2626. JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT. 8901 Warner A,·e.a1 Masnotia an Huntington Beach pre~nt hve'enter- tainment Tuesday through Saturda). 8: 15 p.m. to I a.m. an. Jcremiali's Lounge. Comphmentaf) bufTet. no cover or minimum. 21 and O\.'er. For information, c.all 848-266~. REVERE HOUSE 900 W. First St . Tus11n. presents Al Abbott. who uses bab) grand piano. drum machine. bass pedals and synthesi1er to create :r pne man band. Dancing is en- touraged. For information and rcS1.·r- a11ons. call 543-9 3 I 9. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner AH' Huntington Beach. concert info hnl' 840..0:?08. Saturday COACH JIOUSE 33157 (amino Capistrano. an Juan Cap1'>trano pr~nts the James Harman Band with Delgado Bros. Juke Logan/Bi ll L} nl·h tonight. For ticket sales and dinner rrSCl"\at1on~. call 496-8QJO Conct'rt hot hnC': -N6-8917 Sanday PACIFIC.AMPITHEATRE 0111) Gillespie l '.N. Supcrspace Band featuring 0121 ) Gillespie/Airato/Mont} i\le,. ander/lgnacio Berroa/Ed Cher- ry/Paquito D'Ri era/Jon Fad- d 1s / SI id c H ampton/J ohn Lee /Mancngurt o /Jame s Moody /Flor3 Purim/Sam Rivers/Steve Turre at 7:00 p.m. Reserved seating only: S 18.50. Tickets are available at the Pacific Amphithea1rc box office and at all Tickctron locations .. For more infor- mation and to charge tickets b) phone. call Telctron at 634-1300. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. presents The New Ink Spots in the bar and grill with 2 shows at 8 and 9:30 p.m. The Courthouse is located one block off the 55 frttway. West on M~Anhur' Bl vd. in the Hutton Centre. For information. call S40-8615. . VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno·s piano stylin~ Sunday through Wednesday. n daily S p.m. to 2 a.m .. 3131 W. oast Highway. New- port Beach 642-7880. THE WllJTE HOUSE Restaurant .nd T-.vcm, J.40 South Coast HiJh- way. Laguna Beath. presents ,lave entertainment and dancini nightly. 494-8088 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific'Coast Highway. Sunset Beach offers live entcnainment seven nilhts at week. Mqaic ~ The Midr_l~I from 3 to 7 p.m.~ Kindred Spints 8 p.m. to midnight. 592-1926. . -Gllendar Continued da presents Passion For Fashion fashion unda}S at 1:30 until Au_g. 14. Dinner Thnter. 140 4,' c. Pico. San matinee Aug. 11 at 1 p.m llon Y show Thursday 7 to 8 p.m. in the Bar "CATCH !%" at Coastline Collcgc·s Clemente (498-7576). Wednesdays "PUMP BOYS AND DlNETTF.s" SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast and Grill. The Counhouse is located Newpon Beach Center. 310 I Pacific d Th.ursda..)..S at 8:15. Fndays and. oo thc-ma1 stage-of Saddtebact-Hig.h.way....Sunse~ lk<Kh. offen Ii onnnocrotfrhe 55 fretway. West on View Dn ,•e. orona cl · ar Saturda)S 11 8:45. Sundays at I :30 College. M1ss1on V1e10 (582-4656). entenainment seven nights at week. MacAnhur Bl vd. in the Hutton (6-73-4601 ). Fridays and Saturdays at and 8: 15 through Sept. 4. W~dn~)s through Saturdays at 8 Tonight Surf & Rescue. Classic surf Centre. 8 p.m. through Aug. :!O. "IRISH LEFTOVERS" at Mo·s p m .. Saturda)s and undays at 3 music every Monday in August. 9: COACH HOUSE 33157 Carmno "CINDERl:LLA" by the American Fullenon Music Center. 121 N p.m until .\ug. I~. p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano Children's Theater at the Anaheim Harbor Bl vd .. Fullenon (871-1805). "P.S. YOUR CAT IS DEAD"' at the LOUIE LOUIE'S 1670 Newpon pr~nts Gadnium/A.M.X. tonight. Culturcil Ans Center. 93 1 N. Harbor Fndavs at 8:45. Saturdays at 8 p.m.. Garden Gro'e Communll) Theatl'r. Blvd at 17th Street. Costa Mesa. Free For ticket sales and dinner ~r-Bl..,d .. Anaheim (75 1-5032). Satur· unda)S at 7 p.m. through .\ug. 14 1. "'fark trcct at Chapman 4, venue. admission. Must be 21 and over. vauons. call 496-8930. Conccn hot days and Sunda)s at 1 p.m. through ' "IRONY OF AN UNCROWNED Garden Gro\C~. Fnda~ and Sa tur- 645-5448. 11ne: 496-8927. . .\ug. 28. J.. • PRINCE" at the Santa Ana C1tyJiall da~~ at 8 pm through ·.\ug. 13. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacifi c Coas1 ''A COMEDY Or-ERRORS" at the .\nnc>< 4,ud11on um. Fifth and Ross .. SNQW WHITE·· 4l.lr"\~ne Valk~, and Tavern. 340 South-Coast HiJh-Highway. Sunset Beach. offers hve Grove hakespcare Festival. 11852 stree ts. an ta Ana (998-2 199). ( olkge. 5500 Irvi ne CeQter Dnve. way, Laguna Beach. presents li ve entcnamment seven ntghts at week. Main St.. Garden Grove (636-72 13). Fndays and Saturda~s at 8 p.m In inc (559-9300). closing ~r· entcnainment and dancing nightly. Tonight The Cod~ 9 p.m. to I a.m. Fndavs through unda')S at 8:30 until through .\ug. 13. forman ~tonight through Sunda~ at 494-8088. ·592-1926. · .\ug. 20. "LITJ'LE SHOP OF HORRORS .. at 8 p.m. THE COURTHOUSE RES· ''CORPSE" at the Muckenthaler the Harlequin Dinner Playhou~. "SOCIAL SECURITY" at the TAURANT presents the Show Case Mansion. 1201 W. Malvern St.. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Frttdman Singers. One block off the 55 Free-TH.-0 _.-ER Fullenon (992-7432). Thursdays (979-551 1). n1ghtlye><ccpt Mondays 'W.i). Anaheim (772-77 101. night!~ "ay. west on MacAnhur Blvd. in ~-~I thro ugh Sundays at 8: 15 until Aug. al , a~ mgcuna1n 11 mt>s through Sept t•,cept Monda)S at 'a111ng cuna1n Hutton Centre. For information. call 28. I 11m~ through Sept 25 540-8615. "FORBIDDE N BROADWAY" 1n .. MANHATT.(N MERRY GO ''THE SOUND OF MUSIC" at "A CHORUS LINE" by the Hunt· the Studio Theater of Saddlcback ROUND" at the Westm inster Com-Eh1abe1h Ho"'ard"s ( una1n Call Tue.day mgton Beach Playhouse at Gisler College. M1ss1on 1eJO (582-4656). mu nit) Theater. 7272 Maple St.. DmnerTh~ter. t>9CfEI Cammo Real. COURTHOUSE RF.sTAURANT. 2 School. 21442 Strathmoor Lane. Thursda\s through Saturdays at 8:30. West m1nstl'r (995-4 113). final per· Tu'illn (838-1540). n1ghtl) CJl.C('pt Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. Huntington Beach-(832-1405). Sunda~s·at 3:30 until °'ug. 14. formanccs tonight and Saturday at \fonda)s at 'ar)ing cunam times presents pianist-Irene Castle in the Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m, "THE FOREIGNER" in the Pauo · 30. through Sept.-'· L1br~/Garden Room Tuesday through Aug. 13. Theater at Golden WC'st College. "PICNIC" at the lrvme-Commum-"TALK ING WITH;' at the nicom throu Saturday beginning at 6 p.m. "ALICE JN WONDERLAND" at Hunti ngton Beach (8Q5-8378). t\ Theater. Tunle Rock Commun1t) Emporium. 21..i Main St Hunt· The ounhouseis locatell one block the [){'pot Pla)hou~. 311 S. Euclid Fnda~sthroughSunda)sat 8·JOunul Park. I unn)hill Dmc. Irvine ington lkarh(969-1 7Q4).Fnda)sand off the 5581 frdee~ay. hWcsHt on St.. La Habra (2 13 905-9708). <\ug. 1.l (857-5496). Fndays and Saturdays at SaturdaH at 8:30 through 4,ug 17. MacAnhur v · in t e utton Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30. "I DO. J DO" at the Southampton 8 p.m. through Aug. 11 wtth a Sunda) "TRUE WEST.. at the San Centre. For info rmation. call --------------------...... ==========================~ 540-8615. . SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast H1gh"a\. Sunset Beach. offe rs hve entena1nmcnt SC\Cn nights at week. Tonight The Cardiff Reefers 9 p.m. to I am. 592-1916. FACES NITECLllB 18581 Beach Bl\d. in Huntington Beach. Bl ues '\;1ght <;ho" u me is 10 p.m. 21 and O\Cr \dml'>SlOn at the door IS S..i. Call lJM-2211 for information. CANNERY RESTAURANT to- night. \\ t'dnesda) and Th uooa'. the ~ark (1ut·rrcro Duo. 3010 Lafa)ette -''l' \le"pon Beach 675-5777 < onccrt hot line ..i96-MQ27 Wednesday REMICK'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE pn·~nts Shenna Hope and Manin Mead 8 p.m. to 1:30a.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Country. Cajun, Blues. Jau and showtuncs. 18 I 20 Von Karman Ave. lrvine.,553-1305 "A sedodMIJ .ct ... •odheart~We of~ IO\~ found Md ao.c ..• An exquisitely made rum." -~-au A S U MMER STORY .. , ..... •··•··· .. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant aod Tavern. 340 South Coast HiJh· "a'. Laguna Beach. p~nu live SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~~~~o~s~ent and dancing nigh tly. 546-2711 COSTA MESA SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast 1 :30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 f Highway. Sunset Beach. offcn live U.=======~,;,;,~;;,;;~========"======~ entcnainmcnt seven nights at week. Tonight International Reggae All tars 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1-92~. Tbunday SOUTH COAST PLAZA SUMMER CONCERT SPONSORED BY Town Centcrbcginningat 11 :45 a.m. featur- ing Swingstrcet. ~ goodti!'le ban.d geared toward swing music. classic 1av and rhythm and blues in Town Center Park at South Coast Plaza. For more information. call Joycie Ki ng at, 241-1700.- COURTHOUSE RF.sTAURANT. 2 Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. ~TANTALIZING EXITTIC DRAMA 'f'HAT KEEPS YOU ON EDGE f'ROM ITS SlS'ENSEF'UL START TO ITS FASCI NAT~ f'INISH WITH A TRIO Of UNFORGETTABLE PERF'ORMANCE.S." ____ ,.. __ .. -.ludldl C'ml THE FOUR FUNNIE..~7 llEN IN AMEmcA ••• ••• ARE E oo1 E Alt RJ>tn' L~ AMENGT9,4 . rue~ , ._,. CY ... EU ·--•00ta-* Wl:I~ ~ ... ....,, ~ .. ,, • .-.. ,.._ .. ~ ...,... ,, ... nssm ~"" •'."t '"' , • ._. .,, , .... "'' gaw;w 4f~. •ll'to-C> *l &-•$.\#UAllA -I -_,. ._S-. ,...,.. .• ~., ,.,._ -"-°""'• ,.,. 60 ~·-... , '* .,. ..... •C:OSTA ... A •-lOl'tatl ·~~ *IT.u.Tatl WIS~ f-C-MllCJ-t.U 1-C."""'-I • -,..._.~,..,_,. S...lltl ·~TOii~ .... ,. "'056' O--.•-mJ *coelA -'-°"""'~ .. ,Ont [ ,.. •-'"-,r, ~-I l.-. ~O!Jlliw W• WW. ~ ...... ,-......-.»..-...• • ..._ ... ~,... ...,_ I.AA.~ Daily PiTot Datebook/ Friday. August S. 1988 t 'L• •,r~t• I •• ,.. Clemente Communit} Theater. 202 .\ \ e. Cabrillo. San Clemente (496-1541 ). final performances to· n1f.hl and Saturda} at 8 p.m. "IRE WHIT-E-ARROW" at the '\e .... port Thea1er .\ns Center. 2501 C hff Dri\C. Newport Beach (6> 1-02R8). Thursdays through Sat- urda) sat 8 p.m .. Sunda~sut 2:30 until .\ ug,. 21. DA.l\ICE Friday THE AMERICAN I NTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a '-'""'"& cla~ at 8 p.m each Frida)' followed br a dance social from 9-10:30 p.m .. a Ji llerbug class each Monda~ at 8 p.m.: and a ballroom and Laun class each Wcdnesda> at 8 p.m. S20 for seven lessons. 650-3048. Sunday TEA DANCING Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bnstol Street. Costa Mesa presents Bame} Olson and his 20 pu:cc orchestra ever) Sunda) after- noon through Oct. 2 from 2 to 6 p.m. Admission is $5 ·per person. Free valet parking. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the hotel gift shop:-For more informa11on, calf Elda Bal'T) at 642· 7 >48. . BIG BAND MUSIC keeps dancers on their feet cvel) Sunday night in the <iwallo"" ·~Co\ e lounge at 1he historic ·an Clementt" Inn. 2600 <\venida de Pres1dentc. San C'lementt' 7 to 11 p.m. with thl' Dean's Deacons swing ba nd and foa1 urcd \ ocalis1 Lisa Powell. 498-9202. Monday MARTIN & TONI'S Swing Dance ( 'lub mecl'> at several Orange County' locations. Dances. dance contesu . dance trip'>. pla\ outings. beach panics arc some of thl' ac11v1t1es. Dance lessons are offered beginning to advanced. ballroom 10 swmg. For times and locauons. call 840.3518. Tuesday WEEKLY SENIOR DANCES arc presented b) tht" Costa Mesa Seniors from 8·1 I p.m"'.' Featured 1s live band *Step aside, Arnold, Sly and Clint-1HE RESCUE' is the most rousina action-adventure of the summer. It's a star-spanated, stand-up-anckheer crowdi>leaser!" -SlllAa l'llWWS, flticltllll ....... STARTS TODAY -.a -&TOM> I.A-""-..... C.-'' .__ u--• -· m•ttt ~·-•. "" --COi'•-*AIU.ll'ITOot I.A---·-.... l--c-. &lllC,_I ~.l ....... _..,,_ vt.-4t4t --,,,_ --_. .. _,. - ---------"----l'ltA ... ...... -- I -IT----· 1-wi.-.,. .,.,.. "'_, -·-__ ,,.. -----m-... _ ~---~--~ I * Deify Piiot Datebook/ Frid8Y, Auguat 5, 1NI . ,, music and a large, wooden Ooor. Veterans of Foreign buildinj. 565 W. 18th St .. ~ 12 donation. Thursday dance Wars Costa COSTA MESA QUICKSTEPPERS a senior citizen square dance group secl e\prncnced square dance cou· pies to JOin them. The Quid:steppers rnct'I regular!~ eve~ ihursday. I 0 a.m. to noon at the downtown communll\ center. .\nabcim and Center IS. rn Costa Mesa. For more information. call 545-5669 PRISON PHILOSPHY R.D. .. Dutch" Brewer. wardenofTerminal Island Federal Penitentiary. will speak at SoCal Mystery Wnters luncheon meeting Saturday. Aug. 13. at the Velvet Tunic, 23732 El Toro Road. El Toro. Get-together at 12:30 p.m .. luncheon at 1:30. program at 2:30. Cost 1s SI 0 for members. S 15 for non-mt"mbe~. CaJI Jo)cc Madison at (818)780.6363 for rcscn at1ons and information. SUMMER FESTIVAL ARTS AND CRAFI'S SHOW & SALE Saturday. Aug.. 20. I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Lions Park. Costa Mesa. Food and enter- taintmcnt. Sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa· and Costa Mesa Sister C'i11es. Por more information, call 549-8605. 34fli ANNUAL HOME ANQ GAR· DEN SHOW George Colouns Pro- duc11ons presents the largest show of its kind at the Anaheim Conven tion Center .\ug. 20.28. 900 cxh1b1ts with thou'>llnds of products and scn•1ces for )Our homt". all on sale. some at bargain pnccs. Free cnlertamment. For information. call 999-8900. ORANGE JUBJLEE OF GEMS .\ug. 26. 77 and 28 at tilt" Orange Count) Fairgrounds. Buildings filled wi th sparkling gems. t"xhibus. dcm- onstrallons. mineral displays and s1lvt"r and gold Jewelry. Special e'<hib11 will be.a 22.892.5 carat golden topaz on loan from the Sm1thsonian 1nstnutt" Hosted by Nonn Orange County Gem and Mineral Society. For information. call Jane Hen- drixson. ( 213)691-9595. Friday JAY JOHNSON talented and well known ventriloquist appears nightly. with his co-star Bob through Sunday. THE IMPROV presents three side- spl1_1ting acts each night Tuesday th rougti Sunda> at 4155 · Campus Drive. utt c 138. Irvine. Show11mes and admission prices are 8 p.m. HERO. LOVER LEGEND. • .._ *COl'TA ..U --.... Hllll*lllltilllll S&Ull .... ,...t111 ~ a.Ta.o .......,.,. AMC,__t .... .,.._..,.. ...,.., ~ r......_ MllC'Ollllt• ..,.., .... LXmuoA ~ r.....c.or.. ., r..... ...... m.11• .. , .... *COIT.Am.A l'CMIT• *LIY ~0.-C.. ,....,.., '7M141 .. ,. r.... ...... ~ ...-e.ow1 =:: ..... La ..... ~c;..., IM-Mll ..... I ...... TID .. I w--···-.. _ ,.., _____ I I 111 .. Monday (SJ); Sunday. Tuesday 1hrough Thursday. (S6); 8:30 and -I 0:30 p. m. Friday and Saturday, (tt}. doors open at 6 p.m. Dinner 1s served nightly. Patio dining 1s now available for l:ue shows Fnday and Saturday. Monday DUKE 'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at the Newponer Reson pre~nts a s~ial . Monday Night howcasc wuh com· ed1ans-from throughout the Southern ( ahfom1a area performing. begin- ning at 8:30 p.m. Duke's Monda) Night howcasc has no cover charge. The N"ewportcr Resort is located.at J I 07 Jamboree Rd.Just east of Pacific Coast H1ghwa) in Newpon Beach. 644-1 700. ext. 575. TH E lMPROV features three of LA's best known comedians eve!) Monda\ night Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For information and dinner reservations. call 854-5455. Tue.day THE IMPROV presents three side· splitting acts each night Tuesda}~ through Sunda) Showt1mes and admission pncc-s are 8 p.m. Monday ($3): Sunda,. Tuesday through Thursdav. ($6): 8:30 and 10:.lO p.m. Friday and Saturda)'-. (S ). doors oprn at 6 p.m. Dinner 1s sen ed n1ghtl} EiC. -Friday ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR through Aug. 13 at thl' Los Alamitos Race Courst. 4961 K.atclla A vc. Cypress. First post is 7:30 p.m. Monday throudl Saturday. No racing on Sunday. \V'agering includes daily double. cxactas. daily triples and Pick Six tn addition to traditional win. place and show. Grandstand ad· mission $2.25. merved scats SI .50 additional. Free unreserved seating available. Clubhouse admission S4. Free trandstand admission Aug. I and Aug. 8. Parking S 1.50 regula r. $3 preferred. Restaurant and group pro- grams available. Seniors 62 and ove1 admitted free to grandstand Aug. 4 and Aug. 11 . Fair exhibits located at grands1and entrance level. For more tnformation and group rates. call 751 -324 7 or 995-1234. MOTORCYCLE SWAPMEET 6 to 10 p.m. in' tlie Commerce Building; Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Adm1ss1on 1s S1 for adults. under 12 arc free. For information. call 364-2S42. ART-A-FAIR. in a new location. 7. 71 LaJuna Canyon Road. continut"S through Aug. 28. Open seven days a week. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oosing hours are I I p.m. Friday and Satur· daJ.. General admission is $3.50. ch1ldtcn under 12 free with adult. and seniors art charged S2.SO. $2 per person 1ngroupsoftcn ormore. Tra"1' scrv1ct 1s a'•a1Jabrc from outlying parking areas. \ I· f Esrrier-alda fires_up the Spanish Ballet Gallery openings this week GALERIA CXPISTltANO 31681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. The M~ste11 and Magic of Fetishes. Aug. 6 through Sept. 4. ative i.\mencan fetish necklaces b) Zuni and Navajo carvers. David and Mal) Tsikewa and their daughtt>r. Lavina, Reggie Boone. George Chee Ch-ct"". ~emerson--Quam--and T<m-r Luala. Hours arc 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m. darh. 601-1781 . ~fODERN MUSEUM OF ART 5 Hutton Centre Dri\t:. Santa Ana. Painllngs and drawings b) Leonid Pasternak beginning Aug. 13 at noon and continuing throµgh Sept. 25. -1~111. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL GALLERY 3300 Newpon Bhd. , cwport Beach. exhibits the works of ar~hn.,ts Doretta Ensign and Ste, en Squire .\ug. 10 through Sept. 21 Hour\ art· Monda) through Fnda). 8 a.m to 5 p.m. 6~-301"' By MICHAEL RYDZVNSKJ Just how far traditional Spanish dance has come can be seen at the -Orange County l'Crforming Ans Center, where the Royal Spanish National Ballet is currently tak.ing up residence-in a six-day, scven-per- forma-ncec ru-n.- The I 0..year-old company -prop- er!~. the: Real Ball~t Nacion.al de Espana -proved wCll-verscd in the technical intricacies and emotional fervor required of flamenco dancing. w11h the superb artistry of guest dancer Merche Esmeralda outshining the other excellent dancers. Esmeralda exuded a fierce aura of indepcndc:ncc and sensuality. Her ~olo. the "Solea" number in Martin \'arsas· suite "flamenco." showed her off in a trad11ional skintight whhe Spanish dress. her shapely body undulating rather erotically to the dancc's rh} 1hm1cally accentuated ac- companiment (provided by three ,ingrr~ and three guitarists). : From her rapid. decisive. per- 1.'.USSiH· foot"ork 10 the fingertips of hl·r long. r\lended· hands and arms. E '>ml·ralda used her entire form as a ml· am of C\ presswn. -\nd ~rt the Royal Spanish Ballet .. rnrl'd 11s highe!>t points as a com pan} b' successful!} combining the c3nte JOndo (.and _1lS offspring. the cant''- tlamcnn>) with 19th.century and rnntcmporar. forms of dance. music :ind theater. thC' result was a brilliant anJ arnteh soph1Slicated amalgama- 11on of stdes and cultures that seems '>omcum~s completely ass1m1lated and other 11mes distincth diverse but almost alwa~ sl'xhilera11rigand no"el. ..... ., en.mm=-~ -.--·-... ,._°"' ___ _ Nowhere was this more evident than in the program's featured work. the 57-minute-long "Medea," based on thea~~tGretltra~~~fj~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiii Seneca. With choreography by Jose Granero and original music by Ma nu----, ~ . ---~ el Sanlucar. this dance piece Is pan "ONE Of THOSE RARE REMAKES THAT IS BETTER, ancient theater. pan traditional fl" ABl£R AND MOR£ FUN THAN THr l'\B~W u II flamenco and pan modem dance. ~ ~VIU\llnNH ··Medea" tells the somewhat mod-,....... <-'--'! ABC TV NEW YORK ern11ed but essenually unaltered -,._ _., -. ' SIOf\ of 4he jealousy-enraged """':..U· \MUI'( J.-~ ~.J 1.--..._ a-.&. sorceress WhQ in a fit of revenge llMUJ.1-· dlU:I UK' u11511• ~·It' WIL nentualh kills her sons and the "-• • 'The Blob'• ~ .. ~ ~OUftg wife of her lover. Jason the ldtonte, IS.,.,.. WIUI a ven- .\rgonaut. 1wwfved .. ~ The \Cene \\here this sorceress is geance, ~ WIUI ~ actually heing betra~ed.by J?son ashc 1nved ,_,.;.J effects that t.ake takes on his ne" bndc 1s a 'ery Jtlmga ~ eff1.·ctl\ 1.· JU,\lapos111on of contrasting up where 'Aiti.m' St)lc~. being pla)cd out .simul-taneous!~ on l\\O levels: emotionally left off." and mus1calh . Medea and her old nuro;c. Nodrr/a. arc downstage. aiJs-• -=-Amy-o.wts, tcrch and protractedl~ moving to a VARIETY Rornan11c-inl1uenced melody: while Ja\oO and hr\ re11nue. upstage and on platform. are t'nJO) ing a "stag pany" rn a ptml'd and rcstraint"d manner. r,,o, ing to the mdody·s flamenco c1ecompan1men1. .\na Clon1ale1. who danced the title role T Ul'o;da'. rt'' ea led an in\enselv crated ~k&a 5moldt"nng wit h an unrdincd pas>1on for and un-~uenchable 1calous~ of Jason. Jose .\n1on10 \\lb con' incrngl) cruel and · detacht:d ( trll 1he tragic end). his l1ghtnrng-qu1d. steps and ramrod- •araight po!ltUrl· expert!~ conveying his character's fickle personality. Pl'rformat'l'S con11nuc nighth at 8 through liunda~. with an extra 2 p.m. matinee . a1urda~ Call 556-A RTS. SEE TflE '10\lE TH:\T E\t:R\ll\E IS r[\LKl\G :\BOlT ... "llis 'Blob' is for a new generation, wiih plenty of suspense and state-of-the-art Special effects. It's truly engrcming and stl fun. You've come a long Wlf, Blob-ee." "THE BEST IEW MOVIE II YEARS!" ROBERT DENIRO _..,l.wlt.loit _{..._... Well, almost everyone. "iGIUr FaM!" -.i..lliopl _..__U( "Pm GOLD!" -w-~ -•.,.r- "'lllBIC!"---11io111.n..w..-· "t+ IUlllllll.!" --!Wool,....'""' CHARllS GRODIN .. -S<ew Kmedlo, KCBS-TV "THE SURPRISE HIT OF THE SUMMER. ,. Terror Us no slYpe. Scary, mmy and sensational! 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August.s. 1988 • , 1 .• J E AGitic 'eocktail' is 'Top (Jun' withice-cubes Ted KDorr Marketi•g Company 01il'oer Costa Mesa Tom Cruise is a cule guy. ··cocl.la1r · 1<> a slOf) v.uh a moral a1 the end. The aud1cncc s.ttmed to 1hink 11 was cute. I enjoyed the music and the cute stuff they did with the tricks behtnd the bar. I even suspect 1hat there arc money-hapfy· self· invokd people like these. so guess 11 "'as entcnainmg and even done with some truth. But my question was Wby? The answer as. obviously, entertainment. Tom Cruise, who plays Bnan Flanagan 1n the movie. has JUSt gotten out of the Anny and 1s full of mi 11 1 o n a 1 re dreams he got from "How to be a M illiona ire " books. When he returns to his old nei.&hborhood. his uncle warns him about these "get rich quick" schemes. but Brian feels his youthful enthusiasm and smile will take him right to tht' top. He's turned down Wall Str~t broke~. 1hen a Madison Aveni.It' advenising agency. He has too linlc education. too much enthusiasm. etc. He finaJly gets an offer to tend bar in a bar with a cynical, sexy banendcr wh o SttS possibilities in Brian and tak&s him on as a panncr. Doug Coughlin. played humor· ously by B7 an Brown, explains life by "Couglin s Rules." They work upa chort"Ographcd bancndmg routrnc that 1s very successful and excatang to watch. Women arc a big pan of the .. scene," of course, and pla y ful epi sod es turn serious for our hero when he loses the gi rl. Our hero searches for the importance oflove and the meaning of eth ics and man· ages to break the hearts of many women that faJI for his wmntng smile un11l the end. - The bar scenes arc loud, bright and glit1y. th e acting very natural. If you believe that "Boan" and Tom Cruise arc indeed one. then it works and. after all. 1t 1s just an cnten.ainment Tom Cruise fans should not miss it. By JOE BALTAKE -.c......,_ ........ Adapted and made by the people who dtd the television adaptation of Evelyn Waush's "Brideshcad Re· '1i.1ted'' and vi,ually a typical PBS producuon. "A Handful o Oust" 1s playfully (1cccptivc -and playfully pcrvc~. II is very much a Waugh v.ork. Sandy Alden Execollve Secretary Irvine I "as anAaous 10 see "Cocktail'' because I am a Tom Cruise fan and I had heard some good tmgs said about 1t.,Unfortunatcly. I was a bit disap- potnted. Tom Cruise pla> Brian Aanaga_n. .----· who ha s b ig dream~ of working in a high-powered JOb an advcn1sing. banking. Wall Street. etc. How· ever, wtth only a high school diplo~ he has to settle for less. which is tendina bar in Manhattal), He lands a job with Douslas Coughlin (Bryan Brown) and attends business · courses at Ci~ Collqr during the day. His daydreams con- sist of franchisina a string of ban called Cocktails and Dreams. He and Coughlin perfect their flashy act and become the ·-s.turday Night Fever" of bertcodift&. It was fun watching all the jualina boltJes. tossing ice and cocil.ail shaken behind their backs. alone with the fancy footwork. You wonder how many hours of praC1icc these two had to pµt in for all their mancuvcn. Tom Cruise fans take note: His dimples arc in great form in these scenes. Both men are looking-to marry for money. Coughlin is the smooth one and casi~ finds a rich New York lady. Flanagan. a bit more oafish. works hard and also find~ a lady from New York. The scenes of smoke-dense ·bars from Manhattan to Jamaica and tht' corny dialogue along with the focus on alcohol and casual sex seemed passc an the late '80s. The Jamaican music is great, and the product ion design of the bars is very ghtzy and ~alistic. Both Cruise and Brown do a srcat JOb acting. It 's JUSt that the story 1s a bu thin. ,/ how easily lls story could be adapted rnt o a board game. a la "Clue," as 11 weaves a dark comedy of manners and duplicity among a hands0me set of game-playing sava&C' -refined ~vages. but savages nrvcnheless - who do the most casually monstrous thin~ to one another and then pip off to the d ub for a scotch. neat. Even their hoi t)'·toity names sound lilce ehe3f pi«crfor1-pnrt -Tony It has a fam1har ring. particularly in Lut (a 1nJly metaphorical nJlme). 11-. languagc. and an intense yt't oh·so-Mrs. lhucry. Mr. Todd. Jock Grant· aentct'l irreverence. It loolt' "nice." Mcns1t). Mrs. Bt"avcr. Dr. Mcssinaer but it ~ally isn't. and Milhe. (Whodcttavtd Tony Last W~tch1ng n bc1n1 played w11h a an the drawing room?) And it's all set cenaan amount of economy and in and around Hetton Abbey. a s~d (i1s prople may talk slow but Jhastly Victorian country manse thinas haPP,Cn fut here), I thouaht of whOK flat. s1jfT contours are already le Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 5, 1988 Beverly Cota Realtor Orange .. Cockuul" 1s a story about a young man named Brian Flanagan (Tom CruiSt') who arrives at tht' Big App~ after serving 1n the military. There he tries to find a job in the business world. onl) to Cio<l.hls quaUficatiom and expcnence art' lacking. After a da) ·s "'onh of many interviews and being turned away. he SttS a help. wanted sign at a local bar. It's there he mttts Doug Coughlin. an old-time bar- tender played by Bryan Brown. Doug 1s very ex· pericnccd and knows all the tricks of the trade. He hires Aanagan and teaches him every- thing he knows. The two tum out to be great friends., with mutual respect for one another. They put on 9uj\e a show together during their ni~ts at work, serving cocktails and ftu1ing wi1h the women. Unfortunately. the show is not that great as a movie. The story is old and the ctwacun lack deoth. and some- tbinc was definitely lackina in this movie about bars, women and mak- ing it to 1he top. It almost tttmcd like a f'C'makc of "Top G un:· with a somewhat reckless but confident youna man meet· 1 ng a gi rl1 Josi ng lhe girl, getting the girl back and then fi. nally mak1n1 it. i.o .. 1he top. Could "Cocktail" be just a reas6n to make · another Tom Cruise movie? I have to admit Cruise docs draw at the box office. With his fans ftockina to Stt the movie, the lines of people wrapped around the theater. 11 was somewhat of an entenaining flick. bu t as far as quality or orig- inality goes. ii definitely lacks both. somt'what or a caricature and there- fore ready-made for board-game duplication. .\nd "A Handful of Dust" 1s a wonderful game for masochist play- en and sadistic obscrvt'f'S: No one wins. Let's play. Tony ust (James Wilby. who pla>cd the title role in "Maurice") is among 1he idle rich. a country gentleman who mopes around h1s beloved Hrtton Abbey trying to preserve the onkr and prt'Sti~ it rtpttSCnts. h's 1932. The war may have left its scars everywhere, but not ht rt'. Tony has devoted himself Ip th is totally utele$6 ~rvation. As a result of bcin1 literaJ11. sheltered and.J.1nsociable (he docsn t Roa Cota Mason Orange Nicole DeRoclle Legal Office Secretary Costa Mesa In .. Cock1:11I." Tom Cruise a~ Bnan Tom ( ru1sc as as good looking a\ lca"es 1he service and sets out on his ever an .. Cocktail." quest to become a millionaire. I'm wre most of the people in the Soon he finds oul iust how difficult • audience wen1 10 ------. 111s even to qualify sec this movie be· foraJob. He's turn-cause they didn't ed down by a cou-srt enough of him pie of dozen places an "Top Gun·· -11 for a couple of all the whistlt's and dozen reasons. hollering from thl" Walking aimlessly audience through down 1hestrectsof the beginning New York. ht' secs credils arc any tn· a "Hel p Wanted" dication. sign at a local tav-If you expect cm. "Cocktail" to be another tw~hour· He bas nothing to lose and every-long MTV type movie. as was "Top thing to gain~ so he takes the job as a Gun." you'll be in for a surprise. bartender. Working part·\Jmc at In ··cocktail." Cruise portrays an night and going to school durin& the ambitious dreamer who dcsirt's to day doesn't last very long and he soon make ii big in the heart of New Yorl decides to try to make a lot or money City. but he discovcn that landing a in the bar business. He takes a job. any job. in a large prcstiJio~1nn partner. Doug. played by Bryan takes more than a dcamang 11e Brown. smile aild a mout~ful of the "rig .. The two bartenders team up and words. danle the customers in the small pub So what docs he do until he can , and soon arc after better money 1n a ma""e all his millions" You guessed 1t bigger njghtclub. The two friends -bancnding. fight over one woman and pan ways The best scenes 1n the film are whrn only to be-reunited two years later 1n Cruise and Bryan Brown (fror.n.Jlu,:._ Jama,ica, where Brian is banendi~g. • film .. F/X") arc hard a1 work an Ne~ Doug has married a rich woman 20 York's bars showing off their man> yt"ars youn~r than he is. Brian has talents.: making dnnks by choreo· JUSt met a girt he is stanioa to care for. graphteally tossing hquor bo1tle\ The two old partners talk about old through the air while managing to times and Doug bets Brian he can't en11ce their female customers at lht" pick up an older woman sitting at the same timt'. Now that's talrnl. bar. Well. no problem with the pick· They stpara1e over a woman. hut up. but Bri•n's girlfriend ~ts an later both end up in eyeful and &OC$ back to New York. Jamaia for separ· It an old story: BOy gets girl. boy ate reasons. Tb<.' lo~ girl, boy gets girl back. film really begins It turns out this girl's fami ly 1s very lo drag at this time. wealthy and sht' is The supposed ro- prcgoa n t. Brian mantic tropical loves her but her island backdrop father thinks ht''s looks more like a after her money Hollywood back and tries to buy lot filled with him off. wh11c sand than Mc an w h i I e the beaches of Jamaica. Doug's marriage But all is not lost. There is a moral and business go to to this story. Aside from showing u\ pot and . he: com· two good looking and talented bar· mils suic1dc. Brian tenders wi1h big dreams. we wa1ch an is devastated. He goes to her house amb111ous youns man evohc into only to fight wnh her father. He wins ma1un1y as he discovers lasting lo' l' and gets the girl. opens a small pub and the rcsponsibih11es that true ahd thcfl!v~ happily ever after. It is success entail!>. an entertaining movie. want an} company :u Hetton Abbey), he's somewhat of a dolt. And also an imposter: Every cent he has is spent on thl' upkeep of Hcnon Abbey. One can undcrs~nd why his shallow wife. Brenda (Kristin Scott Thomas. Prance·s leading lad y 1n "Under the Cherry Moon''). would stray. The fri_rnds of both_Brcnda and_ Tony sit around and watch the marnagc collapse. sossiping about it. When all else fails, he does -'hat he alwa)s docs -he goes passive aftd socs away. to another place. another JUnJ)c. where he deals with anotha brttd of savltef')'. (Enter Altt Guin- nm ina sanngcamco.) Noone wins. 0ur ratings rl :I UOl.Y ii·.' WAJTP'Oa ftSVIDIEO g 3\ the I to br· dn't him ii and the ugh 1ng In· 10 the but ral U\ ar· an 10 \C UC .. , ...., ,...,.._~ .... De9ll llluy and llalcolm Sta.art with Helen Coffey atBIC canyon. ,r I r · Rockette Stepballle ca.a. with Richard Plat (left) and Barry Robenon. ...,,,_.,.._~ ....... ..., Chifa Rl•.era with Fraterni- ty prexy Don Cb.rlate9on. Talking about birth control at Big Canyon ·ean-Can ·stars visit Center Club By VIDA DEAN °' .. ....,,... .... "You didn't know you were going to get an after-dinner speech. did >ou?" asked M611y Sturi as she was introduced at Big Canyon C011ntry ('lub and procttded to talk about rapid population growth in the world. Stuan 1s the chairwoman of thr Southern California Popula11on Crisis C'omm11ttt and a d1rtttor of the worldwide organization. Hosting the cockla1l/dinner social was·fkae. Ceffey of ewpon Beach. the newest romm1ttet member of the SoCal group. .. One of the purposes of the comm1tttt as promoting btnh control in Third World countries." said C'offe). L11era1urc was available for guests wh o wished to get involved with the commllltt. which 1s tryins 10 make family planning info rmation ava1labk worldwide. The guest of honor. who has homes 1n Bel Air and ln•anc Cove. was accompanied b)' her movie producer husband Mal.fflm s1 .. rt. (She IS the ex-Mrs. 0 11' Chandler and mom to the fhe ('handler children.) .. This 1~ m\ debut. first 11me out sinct' ha ving pneumonia." said I Allaalle Clarke. ··1 wouldn't han• missed seeing Miss):· added Clarke. who was esconed b)' Or. Howar4 HoHe. Both were tilking about a new suppon group here for the House Ear lnstltutc and a fund-raiser on Sept. ~s Beverly n.m,.... \I.Ith BM B•ecl, ".II' talking about her new 50- producl skin cart.'/cosme1ic1int' "It's JUSI about read' m' mother's No~cg1an beaut~ rec1peS. The prod- ucts wall be sold b> fonsuhants .. Pam O'Neill was talking about the Fantas> I l:ind pan~ she is chaanng .\ug. 20 al the C onuno estate in Laguna t<ir 1Xs1gn1ng Womt'n of tht' .\n ln<.111ute of Southern C'alafom1a. "You won't bdtt''C the things wc are OC Riding Center puts disabled kids in the saddle By VIDA DEAN Ot .. 0., .......... Give a disabled child a horse 10 nde, and the child wtll Stt a nt'w world from a mountaintop-spin1ually, emo1ionally, physi- cally. ff that seems-a bat overstated. Ol)C nttd only listen to the children who've bttn there. curred as thc' cha11cd. Caady L•Jaa, a new nder. JOlncd lhc enthusiastic >oung women as they talked about horses planning. .. she ~1d Others in 1hc CTO"d of about K • \!,('re ~irltt and Bob G•uc.lleim, Marily• and Dick f(Hsmaa, Mim i and T•m CresSM, B'.eW.y Fel .. t. Dr. William HeM!rieb , AM and Weff S&e"· Marita. and J.a.. l(Ulefer and the Cla!Mle WllilHys. In a light a~1de to lhc serious pupula11on e\plos1on 1op1c. one guest quipped.· "If "(' "ouJd eat l1~e th1<; all lhl'l1me-pnme nband 1cecream - 1A.e \l.1iuld dccrease the popula11on "1th lhl· ralones and cholesterol .. • • • &<,1dt·~ dancing. the h1gh-~1clit1ng RtX~elll'S hkc dipping stra"brrnes Thc I 'appi..•anng 1n 1he l"aSI of"Can- ( an" a1 the Orange C'ounl\ Per- .._,....,.._~ ........ Whcn<.'\Cr poss1blc. the nders gel the same horse even week. but Shenny as one of c\'erybod~ 's favorites. "Sh.enny was Lorn (1rccne's horse on 'Bonanza and ~uch a nice hor5e ... l>:lld Barbara HJrsla, an cmploytt of t•cnter sponsor IBM. he' 1s11s 1hr fac1hty often. The group had plenty to eat: fresh crab. turkc\. beef. ham. pasta salad and fresh fruit. Fran Joewlck joim rlden Cllrl.8ty Merritt, Karl Geller and C&ndy • La.Jan. 1orm1ng .\n' {enter found the choc- 11IJll' and <,trawbcm~ at a . post~ f1':rtorman1.l' Jlan> a1 Thr ( ·t'nter c luo fhl· duh·, hoard room ti..·rame a hH·h pl,sn: "•lh their J1rt"SCnce follo"t·d h) mnrc t'\n temrnl "1th the .infl\·arant~ of 'tar C~ha Rlvua. Don C"ris&esee. prt"S1den1 of the · ~ruup ho~tlng the pan> the Per- l'urm1ng .\n' f rawm11"· prescntcd R 1' t'r.l \I. Ith a plaque lha1p1cturcd1he C)( P-\C During thl· \OC1almng and late ~1gh1 <.upJ"ll:r t'' l'nl. Rff4 R.eyaJty got lud' and \\On the door pn1e - a "C an-< an" \1gnt-d b~ the ca~t ~ The ndt'rs. instructors and supponers of thc Oranie County Riding Center came together Sunday afternoon at the Newpon Harbor An Museum for a reception honoring patrons. It was an opponuni'ty to hear success stones from all. . . Gucsts includcd JHet Deacoe, who opcr- all·\ H'Cnlcr'Mltelhte al hcr homc in Orange Park -\acs. "I ha\'c nine students who find 11hard10 gc1 10 San Juan Capistrano. so I use my horse and 1wo others loaned b~ neighbor,_, .. shc said Loraine Laq cba .. wltla preeideat Daclley Wrtcflt. _ Greeting tht about I 2S in the museum's sculpture garden was Fru Joswick, director of the center which fratures therapeutic horseback nding for disabled children and adults. and °"411ey WriClll, prestdenl of the ctnler. At one end of the garden. a stnng quanet pla)ed classical music. At the opposite end was JalM Rlellard, who belted out country and Wcstem tunes (his dad as Rusty Richard of the Sons of the Pioneers). The contrast was symbolic of the ap~!'t -dtfTertnCH bctWttln ndtng hones and salting 1n a whcckha1r. The ()(" Riding Ce nter has worked its magic in bringing them together. .. It's the Oftly spon I get to do." said Orinle WMte of Costa Mesa. who has bttn soing to the center tn San Juan Caputrano for I 1/1 years. &art Geller~fSan Clemente. who has been going for 1wo months. and a.ritty Merritt of lrvi ~ •• a parttei panl for eight years. con- Thc nd1ng lcssons arc an hour long. and 11 takcs about IS minutes 10 gel all tht' nder<> mounted · · "The ndcrs tram balance and coordination from thl' hoN:~ -1h1ng a human 1hcrap1st couldn't teach them." Deacon said. "I have seen n~ students all hunchcd over-and la~r 5tt them sitting upnght. The) also team confidentt .. for some used to sitting in a w~kha1r, it's the first tame they have ever looked down al w mrone. One little boy told mt' he felt like Kareen Abdul-Jabbar.'' "We learned about the riding center from a brochure that a fnend ga ve us an January." said Noey Greavn of Costa Mesa auending wtth husband Jama and their daughter -UM. a nder '-ll1l'\' \larch I -\nnc. a \IUdl'nt 31 Harbor 03, ~ hu1.1l 1' ml\'i1ng pan of an arm and a leg. Wlth uthn limh' \honencd from :1 b1nh defect ) -\nnc . .i prcll> I I ·)ear-old. said "I lo"e riding h1'N·'' 1hc> ma~c \OU s11 and ha'e good pti'>lun· ·· \h.: .:il'>o ~" 1111' and ha'i made 50 m\Jch prl!ire" \I.Ith ndin~ that \he'' now into the d1tfa uh 'll'P' l)f drC\\ilge "..\I the rcntcr "c ha'c 80 nders wttkl~ ... -.:11d Jo," 1cl. ":ind "e al~) hold sessions 10 tram an\truc1or<> tor ~JO s1m1lar centers an the ~ I hl' 10-\l'Jr~)ld SJ< rt'ntl'r 1s one of t"o n.·nafkd to 1111111. "Fran 1s one of the lS 111,tructor\ 1n 1h1<; country who 1s ccn11ied 10 do 1rainmtt." said Bill Slcvee1H , :i member of the u·n1cr'\ hoanl of d1r('('IOM • "f \C~ Ill~~ here toda~ mak~ the center piw11t"llc "..aid board prc'i1dcnt Wnght a he led thc group 1" a h1p-h1p-hoora ... '-. but most 1hert l·n.-d11t-d the horses as the real heroes Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday, August 5. 1988 11 LIDC'·"'f '-'A Newpurl ~CL .. 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' t .. • "' , ~ \ .. -: ~ ... .... (~NS UCIJlll TO (NU) HS IHORT C9ICUIT (N) S:Js.t.JI THEM.09 (R) l:OO·l;OO.S..7:tt.t;t0·1...S COMMG TO AMINCA , ........ ll:tO-l:lS.~IS.lt.l5 THE RESCUE (PG) 12:15-2:1 s.4:1S...1S.l:IS. lt:l5 BIG TOP PU WU (PG) 11:15 l~l: ... :ISllOMCfV -· (Rl l:l~lt:• ~-(~) llCmlTO.-O ll:JO..l•·S~ .. a.-.1t-.l0 UncleDon Tberoad toOUdale, Weed patch It's time for Uncle Don's Trav- elogue again. Where other writers send you to places of historical interest or natural beauty. your Unc hits thejoints of sleaze and sludge all in the interest of filling up column inches here in Datebook. Last umc we took a look at San Francisco. This week we focu s on that extraordinarily scenic road called Highway 99. Points of intc""L Things to do. Places to visit. Highway 99 stans or ends at the Grapevine aod ends or starU some- where fanher nonh 1n the San Joaquin Vallev. Who cares. BAKERSFfELD: The City of Blights. Only city where pest control billboards outnumber an) other tn>e. Kind of an Irvine wi thout yuppies. · ECONOSLEAZE MOTELS: 99·5 hoed with 'em at S 14. 95/singlc. C~ange the sheets once a wt"ck. If they suck together when )OU ch«k in. wrong night budd\'. EARLIMART. bUCOR, DELANO. MCFARLAND AND ARVIN: They ain't }"er nephews from Nebraska They arc. however. JUSt a few of the garden spots in this pan of the vallc}'. NAME THAT SMELL: Is 11 a skunk? Oris it a fish ? Or fl.'mlizer?Or alfalfa? Or JOSI some of the locals lined up for their weekl y bath'! NUMBERED STREETS: n- fonunatch . You're at Avenue 10 . Yourc\'.11 is near A\enue 384. Sign on the road se7: Avenue 25. 10 miles ahead. Long day. WEEDPAT C H , FARM · ERSVILLE, OILDALE: If town names are to be descnpuve, how come there aren't an} called Armpit. Or Dinbag. Or Gawdawful. WIN~HIELD RORSCHACH: In· terpret the shapes of a\soncd bugs squashed on the windshield. NAME THAT ROAD KILL: Be the first to identify the Vt'r) Oat. vef) dncd. and vel) rarely m one piece cx- animals. htra poi nts for determining the sex. FAST FOOD: Ever wonder what -happened to tht:' Tastt:'c-Freczcs. the Dair> Quecn'I (surprised there ain't one m Laguna). the '\8. Ws. and old Gulf s1a11ons'! They died and were reincarnated as Ha1rv Lam ·s Barch San1tal) Eats out on 99. · · STUFF TO SEE ON THE GRAPEVINE: Runawa> truckstop . A very narrow. ''Cl) steep runwa). If the soft gra'cl doesn't stop )'Our 18- wht'elcr. the rock faces at the end will do the JOb. Gotta Stt: the arrows on the highway near Magic MountaiA. If a di\ ided hiihway w11h d1rtt· t1onal arrows. We pay CalTrans for this stuff! NAMESAKE: 99's golla be named for the average temperature. or the ' number of slow rodents per mile or th"c number of restaurants that sa y EAT or ... DON'T MISS: The Pallet Recycling Center in Tulare. The Cal Bean and Grain Co-of building by Pixley. the Simplot Soi Builders storage vard 1n ~lano. and, of course. the· Truck Scale on the Elmo offramp around Mcfarland. You used to be able !o &Cl your kicks on route 66. You an now have a bad time on Route 99. HEY, IRVINE; You may not know 11. but you've gotta sistCT city in Parlier. Yup. another city fulla houses m m med to,gethcr. all the same colon with ill billy back)-ards. OufODTheTown By DORIS POLLEY If you set out to design the perfect supper club. It would probably turn out to 6e very much like the Cafe Lido. The food, the music and the ambiance combine make it an elegant and entertaining place to spend an evening away from the tourist soene. Open seven nights a week and ottering some of the best food and best live Jazz around, the Cafe Lido has t>ecome a favorite gathering place for local residents. The club Is large but arranged to avoid the cavernous atmosphere that so often comes with size. Art deco and modern styles are b.lended to give the room a sophisticated look wlthoot being phony Fresh flowers centering each table are spotlighted by recessed lighting glowing softly from above. Large arrangements of tropical flowers are reflected in the mirrored walls. This new Cafe Udo Is located at 501 30th St in Newport Beach, in Cannery Village. It was opened early this year after moving from the old Cafe Lido. only a stone's throw away. Joe Sperrazza. owner of the club. came to Californl after years of restaurant experience in Rochester, N.Y. He and his wife Shirley. who comes from a family of restaurateurs, combined their talents to establish the old club lin Newport Beach. When the Sperrazzas moved to the new locat10n in March, the entire staff moved with them. Among the key personnel was Chef Francis Tamalnna. who comes from TahitL How Chef Francis came to Newport Beech 1s a rather romantic story In itself. He met and married his wife. an emplooyee of Ted Cook's Islands in the Sun, In his native Tahiti. Together they came to California and ventured into the restaurant business In Newport Beach, until he was discovered a.nd hired as chef f0< the old c1ub. The move to the new club has allowed Chef Francis to extend his repertoire. "Our new larger kitchen allowed us to expand oor menu," Joe Sperrazza says. "F0< example. we have 10 new seafood Items (thanks to Francis' Island background). a larger appetlz8f' menu and we've added new Items under veal. beef and chicken." The dining room seats 110 people comfortab1y and the cocktail lounge seats 60. There are booths and banquetts arranged so that every seat has an un- obstructed view of the center stage. The loonge, although somewhat separated from the dining room. is iust as close to the music. Dinner is served nightly from 6 p.m. to midnight, making a late-night supper after a party of the threatre a fuln thing to do Live jazz Is offered seven nights a week, starting each evening at 8:30 p.m. Some diners en Joy a quiet early dinner and then stay foe the music. And for those whO enjoy the art of conversation, there 1s an alcove dining area where they can be part of the party bUt still far enough away to enjoy talking without disturbing or being OF THE WEEK ... Joe and Shirley Sperraua are ownen of the Cafe Lido ln 1_1f ewport Beach. disturbed According to the Cafe L1do"s owner. many ot the top Jazz musicians In the country are being booked into the clut> Featured performers are Phil Upchurch. Roy McCurdy, Max Bennett. Luther Hughes, Pete Chrlstheb. , Frank Strazzari and many others. Because of the cost of bringing 1n such stars. there is a cover charge of S3 per person on Friday and Saturday nights only Joe and Shirley Sperrazza are at their new place nearly every night. welcoming guests. remembering names and making guests feel comfortable. Their waiters are eff1c1ent and friendly. , Although the new Cafe Lido is much bigger 1n many ways than the old one -including the larger menu and nearly triple the old wine list of 50 -the Sperranas hope that their old customers will feel welcome and as much at home as they have always been. As Joe says. ··we )ust 1 embellished what we already had. We hke to think that we open the palate and open the ears~.._ Under the coople's direction, the olO~fe won two Silver Awards from the Southern California~estaurant Writers Association in past years. They're go•~ for the gold In the new place Prices are pretty much in hne wlifl other restaurants in the area However. the Cafe does enter $10. 95 specials Sunday through Thursday Sunday features a six-course Italian dinner at that pnce. Wednesday is '"chef's surprise," and the rest of the specials featu.re a variety of seafoods Cafe Lido has ample parking On a recent evening when a valet was not available. one of the young waiters graciously ottered to fetch the car for a couple of very mature and very grateful ladies. That's the kind of place It IS1 So when those out-of-towners (the ones who give the phrase "storm the beach .. new meaning) are gone tor 1 the day, this place 1s lor you Of 1f you want to host a group on some special occasion. Cafe Lido has banquet facilities fOf up to 50 people To be assured of a table anytime. the Sperrazzas strongly urge reservations. which can be made by calhng (714) 675-2968 Chef Francis is famous tor his Cale Lido Steamed New Zealand Cockles In Pernod Sauce When asked about a substitute for cockles. he says "No. but these shellfish are not that difficult to find at locaJ specialty ma1'ft'AMED NEW ZEALAND COCKLES 1 pound cock ... 'h teeapooft chopped •h•Hota 'h tuepoon ~ gartlc 'It .... poon 1111. cup of mertnera Nuce 2 dahee Pwnod Paraleygamtah Wash approximately 1 pound ot cockles in cold water Steam them in a large saute pan with shallots. basil, garlic and marinara sauce with couple of dashes of Pernod. Steam for 5 to 8 minutes. Serves 1. CAFE UDO COFFEE 1.h ounce Betley't trteh CrMm 'It ounce AINf'MtO \'I ounce cMrtt aceo Stir into a cup of hot coffee and top with a dollop of Whipped cream. Cafe Lido bartender Jim PrOC1or says this 11 a favotl1e. -- ---------- R"Jg.-1"'> •nd H.imm .. ,...t"'" ' m:e s_oirNJ> 3CMS£ ... •Siii Ol${U$)C fllll s17's ,._,.~-... r-lltESUIVATIOMS (71') ... t$tC) 690 h CAMlNO REiil TUSTIN 111680 CtJrJial111 m:Ht.• al{ .svon t,1 t1r bri.io a ru( tfu r r m~mz., . • .. . . • . . . • . • . • . • • • • • • ~ ,,111 1 Cfz ampagn e 'Bronch Sunday, ,~z+t i , 198~ 1 I :<'f a.m. :f taturing tfrr.•sc.s from tfu r.ikcti.m c1f ?i{o{[ie 'J,{errd[1Briilaf.s lntemat wnal at ,t;t.m6rosia · Cjraruf•Teton Cfwf.c t n95'Taum (cnttr'l>m >r • l·<ista l\{tSa. c'afr/•""n111 15u ps f mm tfu Orange Cc1unty I'rrformfrrg ~rt.• c ·, 'lrt' S 18 00 ptr p<r.,,m HUITtl&TOI BUCH -Liii!! EL MATADOR RESTAVRA.VT & CA.VTINA ... ~~.~~f.!?!.~.!.~.!~,.~~ .. ~!!!,. aw:~ .• I EARL y BIRD I SUND A y I I SPECIALS f Ch•mP90ne B"'nch I from 84 • 75 All Ys7C•n9E5•' t Onc:Wes Soll Dnnk Of Cdfwel on'1 • t .......... ~ ..... , •. ............................. ................................................. 1•••········ I LUNCH SPECIALS from $3.95 I .... -.. ............. .. ............................. 95c Margaritas From 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Mon.-S.C I SufL t e.m.--3 P.·"'· ,,.. AutllMllclty ,..,. .. ,..,,,, Yoe1r Test. 8udl W• .. T~ e, Ow AaoundMf SpeclillN ot ... 1oo1 To 0o. C.,.,,,,., A ......... --..__ HOURS· -__,.... llloft.-~ 11·10 • ~ .. ...--. Frl a Set. u to 11 • "-C.-_...,,to 10 ~---_.,M...-w. ) • Dally Pilot Oatet>ook/ Frid•y. August S, 1988 * 11 .. .. _.. __ _ OutOnTheTown -----Dining out with Judy------------------------------------------------------ PFego,.-'F-he Truffle: k monied sense of quality Make no mistake about it. the rich fanfare. Menu pri~ arc pretty basic road' ... " -all without taking a Susan insistte on ordcnng ravioli. really arc different. and while one can run the bill up,. breath. which Prcgo fills with sausage. ricotta They don't necessarily go for flash considerably by ordering copious He continued: "The wood is an and fennel. and cops with a fresh -that's better lcfi 10 the striving quantities of small courses, there's a ancient method; ifs a slow fire. The tomato sauce. Tender. yes, and good middle classes. Pleasure is the key. tendency th~ days to follow the J grill is faster -and hQJtcr." Slowing -although not in the same category whether it costs a bundle or not (but example set by 1he Duke and Duchess UDY down a bit, he addc.'d, "All of our with t!!_c djvine agnoloui and the reaJI) rich RCOPle would always prefer of Windsor (the Duchns is supposed C pasw are t'r6h every day.-carpamo. to pay less). "' to have said, "Nothing tastes so good :UIMIUlJll I was enchanted. Our fellow diners were a spiffily When 1hc well-heeled dine out. as bei ng thin feels") by dining simply 11111• "They're always like that here," dressed lot; the fresh-faced glow of they~re probably not going to be -and well. Ifs the best revenge. Susan sajd. "What. me worry?" was all around us. impressed with a great view (they Prq•. 114%1 V• &arau., New· We filled our fa~ with skinny The kind of person who enjoys the have one from their den). waiters in port Bead. ~. M .... y.Frtay; 'hostesses?" pleaded Susan. a desper-breadsticks tasting like compressed. understatement. the fonhright good 1uxedos (the bu1ler wears one) or diuer,MM4ay-s.May.Majercre4lt ate 1ooe creeping into her voice. yeasty loaves of Italian-bread. Then service and the simply prepared but silver candles1icks (unless they're canl1. Va.kt partiq. Diner e11tren, "They all know my name. which is there were wonderful qnolotti spectacular food in which Prcgo Georgian. signed and dated). H .$t-Sl•.t$. one of the reasons I like 10 come here. d'Aragosta. half-moons of pasta filled specializes probably also has the good Two Orange County restaurants .. Please don't scare the parking tot "This is the perfect spot to take a wi th lobster. prosciutto and ricotta in sense to take lots of vacations. get exhibiting the quaJiucs which attract attendants.·· begged my attorney as client. .. said Susan as we cased in tt> a a lemon/lobster sauce with a fine plent} of sleep and drink eight glasses a wcll·h~led clicntelc have more in we carttncd into the parking Jot at booth. 'The service is fabulous." sprinkling of chives. of expensive mineral water a day. common than mee1s the eye. Prego. ··t eat here all the time.'' .i\s 1f on cue. our waiter appeared. With glasses of a perfect house And. oh yes. Enough money. although one specializes in slick Knowing that. I pulled around the Talking fast. he told us. "We only Mcrlot. we rolled carpaccio. thin Continental savicc while the other is corner on two whccl.s and came to an cook over wood ... we chink we're a sl~ of marinated raw beef, around ne Golden Tnlfne, 17'7 Newport known for a more oflhaod approach exquisitely K"rccching stop in front of httle llahan roadside restaurant: we breadsticks, takinJ care to distribute 'Blvd., Cotta Mesa. •U ·tlH. 1. .. c11. to dining. Both are unassuming. with the place. , JUSt spent a few million extra on the capers and big slivers of Parmesan Tltlday·Friday; tliuer, THSday- unadomcd food served minus 1he ··can you cry to be police to the building ... ·1rattoria' means 'by the ch-· •v•nly · Satl.rday. CIOIH Suay ud Mo•· ---------------------------.----------------"_ ...... _ .. _ .. __ · ________ ,day. Major erttllt cards. Dlaaer 14 ;: I with the stirrtng ~unds of the steel drum t:xmd PANDEMONIUM featuring Michael Carney POOLSIDE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 5:30-9:00 P.IL Come. set your sptrtt free at the ISLAND BAR featuring TROPICAL COCktAJLS . l'RllH SEAFOOD cnns"Plt&S-S11UCDD 10 ORDER or experience the mcmy exotic specialties of cm endles.s ISLAND FEAST c.u•n•AN APPEtiZERS AND SA.LAD BAR WIDI VARllTY Oil WIST INDIAN INTRllS TROPICAL DiSSIElid BUfiii CHllDREN:"18.95 ADULTS: $1 7.95 CPrioes do not Ulciude ISLAND BAR> rarmcn..-aaw:dkai cmd m NID PIAIT I I I I Walkui, call (714) 163-3111 Dally Piiot Deteboc*/ Frtct.y. A19• 5, , .. Jc,t!t c-'• ' .. A.0 J I ., . dOfk.,,t J 1 ~;(1 11,1 {1 ; STAMING• THI .. MICM'9 ... c:o.DY ea trees U .Z$·S I UI. Alice Cooper and the band love 10 stop here:d1110 for Elton John and his band. But despite the celebri1ics and the fact that numerous food and wine societies. Elmer Dills and half thr restaurant cntics 1n Sothem Cali- fornia _find Tile Trume irres.is1able. Phil Blunon and .\Ian Grtclev's httlr h1dea"a' of hautC' cuisine has ncH·r reall) been "discovt•red .. by the local dining public. For one thing. unless )Ou·, e Ocl'n there before n's pR'll) hard to find the rc~tauran1. For )Cars the big )rllo" 3\1.ning o'er th e Stdewalk cafe·t\h table on the street s1mpl) said .. hn<.> Foods" and "Catering. .. Back in 1he da' s when I "as a ICStauranl consultant. I told Blunon and Greele) the~ should add 1he word .. restaurant" 10 their awning.· This year. the) finall y made 1hc change. according 10 Blunon -who told m e so a1 the Southern C'alifomia Res- laurant Writers' awards banquet Blunon and Greeley were there picking up their annual gold award. The Truffiegets 1hegold cvery)ear. "AM Los Angeles" loves 'cm. ct(' .. but if ii weren't for'a m1gh1il¥ successful catering business and Phil Blunon·s t--;::~:=======================:;--"i deep pockets. the doors would ha' e 1 clo~ long ago. ~ SOUTMUW CALlfOINIA USTAUIAl<f WllfllS SllVEI AWAIO WINNU Blunon. who made a bundle tn Comptett: • course donntrs Tuesd4y-frtday 5 30 7 00 nightly • E~ct:ht:nt w.~ l••t • Contt:mpor,iry Cu•S•nt: • Ui~I Elegorict J I Sunset Specials $9.95 2640 E Coest Highway, (aon1 de! Mlll, CA 92625 C714) 720 9000 Good for part~s of 8 CK teu only, J*ase land development and something that has 10 do with offshore drilling. has two passions: racing off-road vehicles and owning a reslauran1 .. that's good enough to frequent on a regular baStS.'' He delights 1n enter· taining friends and associates a1 The Truffic. "Alan's the bcstchefl know." he says,, I've never been able lo figure oul wh y 1hcy call the food .. French/Caribbean... but maybe I haven't been to the right islands.' M~ybc the whimsical Greeley's cuisine defines a stale of mind rather than a collect1on of recipes. Come to thi nk of 11. he is prelly laid back and mellow -JUSI hke people are 1n 1he Canbbean. The sen ice. 100. has always been cas)going. al times bordering on languid -helped along. perhaps. by the smallness of the kitchen and 1he from-scratch preparation of every- thing the kitchen serves cxccsA 1hc house baguellrs. The service 1s ver) good right now. better than it's ever been. There's alwa)s wme surpnsc· .(Pl.,.._.JUDT /Paee 18) • ) Out On The Town MORE THAN 100,000 SPECTATORS EXPECTED FOR OP PRO ... From PaCe3 \urfrrs competing. continued Wednesda> through this morning "ith the early rounds of the compet1- 11on. and concludes wi th the quar- terfinals on Saturda) and the finals side of the pier. be\lde bleachers that hold a capacit) cro"'d of some 15.000 people. a l\\O-llmt: Op Pro 111hst. reigning \\nrld champion Oam1l'n Hardman. <ra n Elkcnon. runner-up 1n the v. orld championship. and Ba non I 'nch last ~car's Op champion l'\J)l'l l.111~ important on lhl' ~ ~p tour :" lhl' poanl~ a surfer gain'> h) a 'itrong finl\h oflcn pro' adc a '>pranghoard 10 monl'~ cn<lor'>('ml'nl'i and media l'\J')Cl\Url' I mlrl'mcnh. similar iog,mna~lll'> beginning at 1 a.m. Sunda). While the compe11iion will ~ plenty hotL. spectators will not ell.Joy 1he o;amc views as in past years. The \'enerable Huntington Bcadr Pier. hanged up by one too many winier \IOrms. has finally been declared unsafe and 1s now off-hmits to specta1ors. who used to crowd 5.000- strong along m railings for a reltcan's-e)e '1ew of the com~11- But e'en tha1 ma} no1 be enough for the 30.000 10 .io.ooo spec1a1ors e\pcCted during Pl'al.. penods of the contest. pus'hmg total e'pccted. a1- ll'n<lancc to belier than I 00.000 l hen again lhl'rl' could bc a Judg''' \\Ill tx· looking tor \urkr<. darl.hor~ l'mertHng from the field. "ho <.~1llfull~ d1spla~ )pt'l'd. pov.er. a ltl1.· la'>l \l'ar'' \urpra \lng 5onn\ long ride. a1hkt1t mancu\t'r\. SI\ 11.' Garna. a Ha"anan profi.•s\iQnal "ho and .v.a' c sclcrt1on The conll'stant\ ,,as un'>l'Cdl·d in thl' Op l''Cnl. hut .m· thl·n o;c:ored n~ a 10-pomt \t·ak in \\ till' \~P rukl:lotil \;!\\ .. Thl· 'urkr v. ho l'\l'l"U ll''> 1hc m11-.1 radical ,un1mlkd mannl\l'r'> 1n the most 'nl1Lal ~·dwn ol lhl· l:l1ggi.-\t and nr "''I "J \l'\ V. llh lhl' h1ghl'\t tkgrt'l' •II 'f"'nl and Jllmt'r fur thl' lungt">t IUnl llt1nal dl\tanll' \hJll h\• JL't"ml•d 1h,· v.1nm:r ·· 11on. Panh to compensate for the IOS'i or 1hc pier seating. an addi11onal 3.000 <.l.'al~ have'been set up on the south ' l he' ·11 be v.alt hmg more than 100 men and 35 v.omcn ride those perfect c,out hwt'St swells" tth the lcft-JO-rt$ht lm·aks for ~ome S70.000 1n pn1c mone~ -anclud1ng SI 0.000 to ~ men's champion and s~.000 for !tic "omen·~ "inner The top male compc111ors inclttde the tv.o-11me ~'>'iOClallon of Surfing Professional!. I ~SP) v.orld champion Tom Curren ot San1a Barbara: ~us- 1ralia's Mark Occh1lupo. hke Curren. pa\<.t•d thn1 ugh a doit•n prl'l1m1nan r ht':ll\ hcfore finalh lo'img 10 L\ nch 1n thl' linals · · · I. In thl' v.,1mt'n'<, lidd. former three-I t1ml· ~\P "orld 1.hamp1on Fneda I am ha of Florida v.111 face sllfT l'hJllcngL'' from \u~s1e\ Pam Bur- ndgl·. Jod1t• (upper and '8'' Op l hamp1on \.\l·nd~ Botha. fhl' llun11ngto n Bearh e'"en1 1s McCorm icks Landing Is Pleased to Announce Our ... R~opening for Lu nCh an1l Dinne r. · Come and experf epce the finest In mesqillte broiled steaks and fresh seafood in our picturesque dJ ntng room overlooking the John Wayne Airport runway. LUNCH: Monday thru Friday DINNER: Nlj(hlly from 11 :00a.m. lo3:09 p.m. 5:00p.m. 3180 Alnray' Aft. •Coed. II,_• (71.&) "8-SSM '-. ........ __ .... ..._. __________________ .. ~ fn 1llhl'r v.11rJ, kt \·r rap ,.,_., s..t1' w-.. • hlft ,..,,,,-. ro rlw ...,,.., __ Ollr __ ,.....,.,. ...................... .................... ~c... &lllr ................. __ ,.... ------~ . USM -w .la Daily P1tot Datebootc/ Fnday, August 5, 1918 I S OUtOnTheTown • -iii~ M Harman 's 'Extra Napkins': Sciucyhot licks. ( u111ng an album for a small. 10<.krx·ndl·nt lahd can somc11mc<; '1dd "' JU\I rt'\\ ards. For mstam:c. ia~l· tht.' l'aw 11i Huntington Beach- • ha'>l'd hluc,·rod.l'r fames Harman and h1) a\S<K'1a11on \\1th the Orange- h~·d R1' aa RlTord~ • • \ h10gt1mt· fan and admirer of 11.irman\ mu,1l'. lahcl co-owner Boh R" cra approarhed Harman onc da) \\1th an anral'll\ c business prop- t1\lt1on His proposal: "Make a record nt all blues songs. an) "'ay ~ou want to. do 11 \\hen }OU can. where you "ant 10. and use the pla\crs that you "ant 10 -not aimed for radio -JUSI thr blul'S 1hat )OU ted hkc recording. and rll pa) for II all. .. "-n" that's 'oml· otlcr ln,p1rcd b' sut·h t.-rea t1\e freedom. Harman took '>\.°\ eral )Chs to record thl' do1en hh.,tcnng hlues .tunes that compn~ his brand new release. .. r \Ira 'Japkins tnctly The Blues . .. l·eJtun.'Cl on selected scorc~rs 1s thc late gu11anst Hollywood Fats .. who JOHN Roos Jamml'U "1th the band for four }cars before his death 1n I <>86. But 11\ Harman -the 41-year-old na1ivt• of .\nn1ston. Ala .. who grew up lrstemng to <>oulful dudes like Mudd y Watac; am C ookc. Otis Redding and Jcr~ Butkr -who 1gn11cs the LP's lire "llh a sweatv c~uberann· and sharpl}-focused deicrmina11on. Hie; originals hke ··ifs .\lnght 'o":· ant.I "If You Lo<;e Your \1onc' ·· find Harman s1ng1ng from deep down in h1\ gut -that 1s. when h1.'c; not blov.in· hi'> ho"'lin· harmon- ica .\nd 1hc ..ong .. E-<tra Napkins" 1s an exploding. instrumental ·that CHAMPAGNE HARBOR CRUISES 675-5777 THECMNERV . thn:au.·ns to blow out its fair share of ATTENTION So•NGWRITERS _ ,pca~cro; as guc'>t guitan<>t Junior hi f \\':mon m~ls ofT wmc fierce lead Opening J mont ) senes o song-hck\. writers· C\Cn1ngs at the C"rai)horsc. -\ couple of co>vers _ namdy rccord prod ucer John Bovian (Linda 4\onm Bov Williamson·s hean-Ronstadt. Roger McGuinn. Boston. \\rl•n{hing :.Sad To Be >\lone" and Charlie Daniels Band) will speak Hcl\\hn' \\.olf<; .. .\II Night Boogie.. 'iunda' night at 6. The lecture 1s free _ art· .,hghtl) reworked 10 add a and op<:n 10 the public. After the contemporan edge while ~till re-'cm1nar. audience member\ who r. ·r. • · I hclong to the cvt:"nt's sponsor -lhc maining ia1th1ul to the songs ong1na \ia11onal .\cadem) ofSongwntcrs - \pint can subm11 thcir matenal for review < nm rared to last' ears capable but h\ indus111 professionals. includi ng uncH'n "Those Dange.rous Gentle-B'o\lan. music publisher Michael mem" release on Rhino Records. ff(onnor( Dr. Hock. Kenn~ Rogers). "f\tra 'lapk1ns .. pours out the kind and -;ongwnter Harriet Schock of ..-a\\ l'ncrg~ and pla) fulness that ('' .\m't No Way To Trcat A Lady .. ). tine m1ih1 l .. <pcct to encounter and For more informahon, caJI the NAS rnJOY in an old blues bar on a 6 lonesome Saturda) night. Bui per-at 800-334-144 ~ • • haps more than an} thing else. this CONCERT NEWS-.\bout 75 acts homage 10 the blues captures the "''II pan1c1pate in the massive. 12- 11mclcss essence oT the revered genre. hour Bishop Tutu World Peace Thank \OU. bab\. \oncen scheduled for the L.A. Col- Jame. Ha.rma.n rnt~ ltals/Root Rad1C'I Wednesday and .\lben Lee and BifT Bab1e<; Thursda'. For informauon about th1<; 'imoke-frcc. alcohol-free night pot. t·all .i97-0933. ll~oming at the Coach Hou\C: David Lindie~ and El R a~o-X (Aug. 20) .. David Bromhcrg/John Ste\\ an (Sept I l an(j Fireho~/ \\ampZomb1e~(Scp1 21. e urrcntlv touring the U.S.. Harm-1~um on Sept. 10, Confirmed mus1- an \\1ll 1n1r'oduce two new musicians cal acts no\\ include Manhauan "hen tht' band rctums to the Coach Transfer. Herbie Hancock. Thomas House (or a 9 p.m. gig 11turday Dolbv. Kool and the Gang. Morris (T1ck('t'i are S 13.50. Call 4%-8930 for Da\. ·Kunis Blow. Ruben Blades. more 1nform3l1on and reservations.) Richard Ma~ King unny .\de. and .\ former sideman for Scr~min' Jay other<;. T1c~ets rangt> from $27.50- Hawkins and the Wilham Clarke $35. .\n cstimatt'd SJ m1lhon in Band. lead guitarist Joel Fo) has proceeds from the conccn and broad- rcplaced Kid Ramo<;. whodepant>d to ca\t nghts "'" aid three Tutu-run fulfill fam1l~ and rehg1ous commit-'iouth .\fncan ch1ldrcn·s foundations JUDY mcnts. Filling in on bass for W1l he J. de' oted to education and refugee • • • Camphcll 1s Junior Vaknllnc. Along relief From Page 14 "1th Harman. drummer Stephen T • • • union 'IOup made "1th con fit and Hodgec; rounds out 1he band·., current Cll'B NOTES -The new Club hea' '· s"ect Maui ontl>n\. mannall·d hneup Po<>tnuclear 1n Laguna Beach pres-<>I.in · \teak ,.,11h · rm to tx-anc; and ---------------------------+-----------------------------, cal'lu!>. a 4'trangl' 'l\.'a creature from ·Great " Italian -.) Food at very re•eo .. ltle pffcee. • CUSTOM CAIB .. A~MLAW' •Off TW Wl....U • LIMCH MIO 0- ~ VllE'S 270 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 122 ..... . . . • "' -"" ...... 111111.: ....... , ... ......... MO(i(LYll PllZA IDIP 1235~Hwy. ...,.. 11 Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, Awguat 5, 1988 Appearing July 12 thru August 20 HAKE RATTLE & ROLL Playi ng the hottest tunes from the past. Coming August 23 SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS The Colden Age of Rock ·n· Holli~ hac k and Duke's has it live. Come darn.:e to the hottest so unds of the so·s. 60's an d 70.'s at Duke's Nostal~ia Nile.Club. Relive all vour favo ri te oldies but goodies eve ry Tuesday throu~h Saturday. . Enjoy the convenienc·e of comp limentary valet parkin g. And try Duke's every Mo11· day for comedy ni ght. _ ~THE NEWPORTER REsoRT Tht S.ysidt Rnort ol Newport Buch I ll07 Jamboree. Newport Bfach. CA 92660. (71416U -1700. I Spain called pcrceba\ l nusual ingred1entc; (The I rutlk ~·r\l'' alligator. too) l.cep f0<x1 cosl\ on the "outragcouc;" c;1de. according to Blurton. v.ho non(·thclcss rl'\l'I' 1n h1\ partnl·r·, l'rcatl\ II\ Thl· rl'\tdurant " une of nnl} a handful in <X 111 ha'e v.on the f ra' d/Hnhda~ :t'"ard v. h1ch 11·-. donl' for the past '"" }CJr' (om-merl·1al c;uccc.,s 1\ duc;i'e hut thl' ranncr' an· un\\1lhng l<l ~1dd "Hcl·I.. "l''d mal.r \O mulh more monl'\, a<; a sandw1 rh 'hop. but C' t'f'\ 11 mC' ic 1 n 10" rttl' J menu for onn' i.· ~ct \ll k.'' "'" '> (rrcdt•\ \tone' man Blunon d~rces .. It would IX' n1te to ma kt' .1 profit ht.•rc tin 1hc restaurant I. but '-'l'·re unwilling to lo"'cr our "landard'> -or put lahcls on "hat '-'l' do. \fa,be someda' people will understand:·· · nd how do customers feel when the\ don '1 find truffic"S on the menu of a restaurant called The Golden Truf- Oe'! ··.\II the) have 10 do 1s nsi..:· sa;.s <\Ian Grcclev. "h's that kind of place.'' · It Makes "Cent$" y----.-... .... , .......... ...., ........ ~. • In h\o ..._, .. -.... ~ti' to • __ .....,._,_,_ .. --·-------...----· ,.._.,...,_ ... .,.-- . . s.~]133 ,,.., .......... ---::::-....;;: .. .. OutOnTheTown Community theater season long on new plays If \Ou're among those who com- plain· that Orange Count) ·s com- m unit) theaters "do the same pla ys o'er and over:· the fonhcommg 1988-89 season may prove to be a plea'iant surprise. There arc. to bc 'lure. a few oid1es but goodtc~ tuckl•d awa) in the season \<.'hedules for the se' en non-pro- fessional pla} hOUS("\ that have an- nounced their rcspcct1H' slates thus for. But b} and large. ne\t season wall be one of 1nno,a11on on the com- munal' c1rcu1t Of ·the seven theater groups \un l.'\l'd 1hert>'s a baker's dozen t11lc~ ·that "all be ne" to local audal·nn·\ -including one pla} that's being done h~ t\\O theaters. one of o nh l\\O \Uth instances 1n the nc" ~awn .\ good man) of thc oldie'> .. morl'O' er afl· "dcome rc' 1' al-; ol plJ~'i long absent from the count) \CCne Hl·rc -1n alphahe11cal order b} thcatcr -arc the plans of SC'' en nl•1ghborhood sho" place~ for the 1981'1-89 season. •Costa Mcsa Civic Playhouse. The lir-,t post-Pata Tambelhnr season in at!. 23-)t'ar h1~10~ opens Sept. 8 w11h .. .\ Funn\ Thang HaP.pened on the \\a' to ihc Forum. · followed b) "'\1i.mda' Mter the Miracle." the coo11nua'11on of the t-klt•n ·Keller <;ton dr:ima111cd an "The Maracle \\-or~n... opcnang No'. 3. Neal C\1mon·~ ··Goo's Favontc .. amves Jan.19,\\1th "Gem1n1 .. (.\pnl l.3)and "Dial M for Mutdcr" (June I) rounding out the season. •Garden Grove Community Tbeatcr . .\ ne" corned\. "Stand 8\ 'ou" Beds. Bo)s.'' ~1cks things off Sept 23. "1th anothcc 'ers1on of .. Forum .. dur Feb. 3 and the local rrcm1rrr of"Rehearul for Murder' coming up March 31 Then comes \\ 11l1Jm Inge's "Picnic" Jul~ 7. \\Ith "\1an . \fan .. (Sept. 8) and "The "-=l'ad··· (Oct ~7) wa111ng an thl' "tngs. • Hunll11gton Beach Playltoase. The '"o-charactrr scnocomed' "The fi1n Game" opens the season dct. 21. "1th anothl·r "Rehear..al for Murder" 11d.c1cd for a Jan 6 opening. John C\teinhcr~\ "()f Mace and Men .. arrive~ March 3. to be followed b) "Van111cs" Ma~ S and ··They're Play1ngOur on1f'Jul~ 14. I I • ' • ' • .. IU 11 111•~•1'.,, .~ •• c...a.. ~•I TOftilla. Relrled S... & Fruit t.t1•t11:11,. 141•1 1712 Plecentle Coet. .... Toi TITUS q I •Irvine Community Theater. The -.ca'>on 1s dedicated to Orange Count) prl·mu.•rc\. leading ofT "'1th "Large \\ indo"' on a ·mall World" (kt 7 Thl' har k,tage conwd' ··Magil T 1ml·" '"" apf)l•ar Feb • P "11h a \\at ~' larrc ~llrd ·•\h Hu\hand·, \\'1ld-Dt'\lfl'" ..\lmO\I · Dro\l· \k \fJd .. '>l'hedukd for .\prtl 14 and Jull"> Fcaffcrs b111ng ~·1al comml·n- 1an "(om"'n l p<," opening .\ug ~ •Laguna Playhouse . .\ re,1,al or thl' h1g hu\mrss musical ··Ho" to ">un.·eed an Rus1m·s-. V. 11hou1 Reali) Tn ing" 'tam th r ball rolling Sept N. follo"ed h~ thn·e land P<>''>1bl> foun OC'\\COml·r-; "The Musical Corned\ ~1 urder\ or 14~()'' ... 'llated for Oct 2i. \\ 11n "Lcgenu..·· arr" 1ng March 16. ( ·ompk11ng thl' -.ca~on wall be a nc"' pl.1~ \tall unJa ne¥011a11nn. du1.' \1.1 rd1 lo. Jnu the "orld prcm11.'rl' of \IJd.. f urnhulr., nc" '>ho" "\1 ,1n1.·1 ·· dehut1ng \1.J~ I •Ne"port Thuter Arts Center. I hl· empha"' " Jg.J in on mU)aral' "''h ·'( "mpan~ .. t'x'pt 231. "l 1'1 \hner" (I l•h 'lJnd ··zorha" Oune 2l .111 on thc I ~~s-, •l t1l'~l'I In lx'l\\1.'l'n all 1h1.· 'ong Jnu Janee: "'" be lht' ur.anlJ "'\1gh1 \\ 3t1.'h." opcning "iO\ I ~. Jnll 1h1.· '>l'flo1.·l)med' "Lu .\nn I lfamp111n I .1\l·rt~ Otx·rlandcr .. ho"'· 1ng in \11nl - •\\es tm ins t e r Commun i ty Theater.< ""'"it th" "1.·c:~end "thl· 1ir'1 ,1111\\ the-"urld prt•mtl·re ot '\IJnhJllJn \lt•ff\ l 1u RounJ .. The ' h mu\11..11 ( 1r1.-.1'>1.' .. nx b an wpt '' t111lu'"1.·J h' till' Bnt1\h comt"d' "'il,•1.· Ihm l h~·' Run" '\o ' ~ The m' '"''"' "l 1.·n I 111k Indian., .. tJJn 1'1 the ffill\llJI .. f llll'JX''> .. I \fort h lfll Jnd 1h1.· Jr,1111J .. r'h1.· Pn1111.· of \1"' kJn ttr.l\.111.·" t '\l;i' 121 "111 u1mpl1.·te th1.· .,.::J\on II\ J w .. 1,00 of unu,ual frl''>hn1.''' al11n~ 1h1.· n~inge <:'03'>1 and inland. JnJ 11nc "hach local pla~gCK'r<. 'hould I ;::;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~;::=:~;..;:::::::====~iiiiii:~======~l we ·are giving our chef away! The prize ~features a . five course meal for a party of six. plus servers to entertain. Sit back, relax and enjoy your- self for an evening of French country Cuisine prepared by our chef In the privacy of your OWN HOME! Visit today, enter and win our chef for an evening! The prize is limited to a maximum of six and the drawing for the winner will be on September 1. 1988 CALLBOARO -\uJ1111•n'> h•r th1.· rnu"1al "( om pan' .. '' Ill tx· hdd .\ug I' ,and lh .11, pm .II thl' °"l'"'J)llfl I h1.'.1ll.'r \rt' C 1.•1111.'r ~.;111 < lttl Dr 1,,· '\nq1,1rt lkJd1 l·kth llJ0,1.''1 "J111.·d111~ th1· '"''"' "hlt'h 11rx•n, '-1.'J)I ~ \ ,1nJ m11r1.· in111rn1.1t1110 l\J\Jll.1hk·.11 t>il-11~\l'I BACKSTAGE -The l ire" l' I hl'Jt,·r < nmpJn\ hJ~ lx'l'O J\l.J1tkd .i ~~' tltlOgran1fr11m1h1.· Tl•\111.i l \.\ I 11u11JJl11;n 111 'llPf)(•rt th1.· I ~Ill\ < ''"' ,. \hal..l''J'll'Jrl· h·,11' al thl· t1.·,. ll\ .ii '' m1J\\,I ~ 1hr11u}th lh "u•nll f'H•Ju, 11un · Th1.· C umnh 111 f """ \1.hll h lf11\l'\ \Ul! 11 ftl Ix• t.11l""l'1.I "' · .,_,ng. l 1.Jr .. runntnJ! \ui: ~"·'!'I I,. 2221 North Main • Huntington Beach. CA • Seaclttt Village 960-7764 --~--- ''After Brand<;>n's, Fresh King Salmon will never be the cs aine!'' Thi!> '\ummcr. Brandon"• fcmures a frc,h Pacifi c King Salmon Dinner. We prc-.cnt a frcl\h poached Pacific King Salmon F1lc1 fin11\hcd with a dch ate "°"el "3Ut'C You'll al-..o get )our choice of a gard"n fresh green ..a lad or the soup of the day. plus steamed and -.casoncd potatoes. fresh vegetables and wann sourdough bfcad. All for only $13.95! f)m ofkr it valid lhrou&h Aususi 21. IQAA And aft.erward'i. cnJOy dancing an Brandon'" Lounge ..... ~Jn~~Jb~ fin t•\ll\J' "~"' ~~ '' 'rtl • ... w--........ 11!00 l:b~r Lane. "1iJrtlu («)ti) '"12-6111 13'0 Avenue d IM AIU. C0&t• \kn (71') 7~4 l'<l' Rc\Crvallon< ~«""mendrd AdJaa-nl to the fkYl'riv llnil.IJc lh-.cl Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday. August 5. i988 11 r .,. ·. The Town Radio station programs nonstop Elvis ( l'\CINNATI (AP) -A radio <,ta11on has adoptro a new format of Elvis Presle~ songs and trivia 24 hour-; a da\. WCVG:.\M began the format ~(onda' The station's general man- agn. John 10IL. sauJ there is plenwof recorded matenal to supply the stauon·s needs. "Eh 1s recordro 659 singles and 90 albums:· Stolz said. "I don't think an\ other anist today can live up to that stature Most radio stations 1oda' "or~ from a playhst of 400 to 500 sonR,S. We'll have at least 659." Prcsle}' died Aug. 16. 1977. at his Graceland mansion home 1n Memphis of a reported hean attack. The" station pre' 1ously played l'OUnl~ music and then Top 40. LET A GREAT ITALIAN WINE AND DINE You. - At The Olive Garden, dinner is just w hat youCJ exped from a great Italian. Its fr esh home- made pastas, deliciously authentic entrees and winning combination platters. Its great w ines you can enjoy by the g lass. And best of all, its all affordable. So come let a great Italian make your dinner-and your night. WHERE ALL 11--IE BEST OF ITALY Is YOURS. • 16811 Beoch Blvd., Huntington Beoch San Dle&o'• Rancho Benaarclo ban bu 12 tennla coaru. Two witla amphitheater 8eatiat are deel&ned for m•)or tournament.. Ip 'Tennis College ' at Rancho Bernardo By DONNA AND RAY OTJ' 0.., ..... e.n, .. 1 • I Parents who wish to travel with their children but also want some separate time to pursue their own interests will find the best of both worlds in Nonh San Diego County al Rancho Bernardo Inn. The reson offers a free summer camp for guests' children, ages 4-17. throughout August. while providing other rccrcatiooal options for adults. Amon_g the children's camp offer- in~. which run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. are organized spons. extensive ans and crafts. campfire cookouts. miniature golf. water games. croquet. ice cream making and field trips. Youngsters ages 4-11 may pan1n- pate in any or all of one schedule of activ1t1es. while those a&es 12-17 will have acuviues geared for their interests. (The same camp program is offered during Easter vacation week and the two weeks prettding Christmas.) Leading the camp activities for the fourth year will be Randy Aspinall. who holds a degree in recreation and dducation. and also teaches sixth graders in San Diego. Aspinall and his staff all hold certificates in water safety mstruc11o n. first aid and CPR. In add111on 10 the children's camp. the 187-room resort's offerings for adults include a "Tennis College," plus recreational tennis. go lf. and other recreation. First of its kind when it opened in 1971. the inn's Tennis College has produced 30.000 graduates. hs cur- riculum consists of two-day and fourday plans available year-round. The instruction inoludes drills and play situations on the rnort's 12 championship tennis couru (four o f which arc lighted for night-time play). plus video analysis, use of 1-11 machines, lectures atfd demon- stratio ns. ages 1s one in which Ros Fairbank. two-time.French Open do ubles win- ner. offt'rs guests a two-day clinic on teamwork. game strategy. and the an of pla) ing winning doubles. Other two-day programs are ·· troke and tratcg) ... which stresses stroke development and its apph· cation 10 strategy; and "Dnll and Play:· for players who wish 10 refine certain aspects of their game. For those interested 111 more than on<' clinic. a four-da) .. mixer'· 1s offered. Tennis hohday packages w11hou1 instruction are also available. as Me personalized programs. C'all for speci- fic rates. since these packages vary greatly according lo the season and the number of days. Golf pack.ages are also available throughout the year. The resort's West Course 1s an 18-hole cham- pionship layout with naturally rolling terrain, water haurds. sand traps. trees. lakes. and waterfalls. The 27- hok course consists of three nine- hole courses. each a par 30. Summer golf packages begin at S3 I I for four days/thrtt nights. Although most guests come here for the tennis o r golf. the inn also offc~ bicycling. horseback riding. swimming. volleyball. badminton. ping pong and shuffieboard. A new fitness center with a work.out room plus facilities for massage. steam and sauna treatments will ~ completed · this fall. On-sit<' restaurants are The Ver· anda Room. open for meals from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and El Bizrocho. open for Sunday bruncb and nightly dinner with a French menu accom- panied by more than 700 wine choices. Situated on 265 acres of rambling. landscai>M grounds that were orig- inally pan of a 17 .~acre ranch. the resort is located at I 7S50 Bernardo Oaks Drive (800-542-6096). This summer's rates for doubles stan at Sl3S. GEmNG THERE "Our Tennis Collcae ~rticipants aren't plannina to ~t ready to ao on the pro tour.·· ex plan~ director Pllul Navratd. "but they . want to rnakt tennis more cnjoyabk and a ftus. tratina, and we help '° make that "bk" L-----------------------------:-----:-----1 "°.!:'mo~athetcnnlsinstruction peck- To act t~ from Oranat County. take lntmtate S south to Oceanside. Then take Hiahway 78 eas1 to Eacondido~ From there, take Inter- state IS about seven miles south to Rancho Bernardo. t1 •• ---------- ,- ~. ,- OutOnTheTown STEAK & SEAFOOD CRAZYHORSE THE ORIGINAL B AR N FARMER STEAKHOUSE Yes! They are the original Famous for their une-ancta-half pound Portt'rhouse steaks and-featuring dii!play broiling. Proudly St'rving for 26 years. Mov1"1t and growing with Costa Mesa! New location in Harhur Cc-nler oow open!! Off \\'ilsun bf.twun Marshall's and F..dwards Theal.t'r. Serving M-Sat. 11 11.m. to closing: Sun 3-closinl(. '.!!300 Harhor Blvd .. C'QSta Mel\8. 641-9Ti7. I BOBBY McGEE'S Our house specialty is making t>very meal a special O("casion' You 11 want a front row seat for the fwd and fun at Bobby Mt"Cee. where the menu features favorites like prime rib or bttf au j0$, only the finnt '\vailaole frt"Sh fish. tJSDA choice steaks, lobster. and combination d inners. Every entret> includes oven-fresh bread. frt>sh vegetable. and a trip to odr award· winning salad bar ... and after din- ner, you can dance amt romance in the We11t Coast's mo.I uciting nightclub. For a night On the town. or anytime, make it special with the magic. In Newport Beach. 35-1 East Coast Highway. For rewr· vationb call (714) 673-5380. THECANNEBY . ~ This hi!tork waterfront land(llark in Newport's Cannery Village fea- tures rresh local seafood and East· ern beef. Consist~ntly rood ser· vice. open ror Lunch, Din~r. Sun~ Brunch and C..:ham'pagne Harbor Cruite11. Entertainment nightly and Sun. afternoons. Enjoy the lounge food gallery,-supnb d am c howder! 3010 Lafayelle 675·5777. STEAKHOUSE Country dining with d ass! Authentic western decor res- taurant and saloon. featuring prime rib. fresh seafoods. and their famous pan sauteed steaks. Lunch: Mon-F'ri Dinner reser- vations guaranteed. Danci"4C and live music in the S&loon. Oyer Rd. Exit/Newport F'wy. San ta Ana. (7141 M9-1512. REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT This is the original and has been serving Newport Beach for 25 yean. Their specialty is seafood and steaks. C hefs apecial selections daily and famoua for their brouted chicken. too! A beautiful wate.rfront view of Newport Bay .enhancea the lltm0&phere. Perfect for bu.ainesa entertaining and romantic dining. Located at 251 E. Coast Hwy., New· port. Reservations accept.eel. Phone 673-1505 T H.E REX RESTAURANT Located on the oceanfront across frnm the Newport Beach pier. The Rn is the Orange C98St 's most exclusive seafood restaurant. Well known for fres h Hawaiian gourmet ftsh selections and specializing in sweet Channel Island abalone. tender veal and prime meats. The Ru Restaurant is the choice of Locals u well as visitors. Recipient of the pres· tigious Travel-Holiday award. Casual/elegant attire. Sunday Brunch. dinner. Call 675-2566 for reservation•. Valt't parking. SAIL LOFT Sail Loft Bar & G rill featu res ocean view dinin1t with the emphasis on fresh seafood. Oy,ter bar. live entertainment nip:htly in the bar area. Open for dinner nightly from 5 p.m. Weekend hours from IO::lO a.m. F'abulou~ Sunday Brufilh. Located a i()O P.C.H. in Lacuna Beat'h. TALE OF THE WHALE Experien~ a step back into time to a place whl're you can dine a_t r1•ur uwn lt'1sure. Enjoy the ro- mance of uld Newport with a-pan· uram1t be) view Ellcite your ~en,.l's with their sensational !lt'B· f<•od and trad111onal f11vor11i~. Hrt-akfast 7 a.m. Mon.-Fri .. Lunch 11 ~ Mtln. Pri. Dinner 4-11 ~lun,.-Sat. Sat. and ~un. Brunch ; 4, Oyster Bar Fri., Sat. & Son Hanqoet fanlit1es up to 500 4()0 Mam St.. Balboa 67:l-46:l:t TREES Neatled in the forest behind the Port Theatre on Pacific Cout H ighway in Corona del Mar ia T rees restaurant. Secluded u it ia on a side street. tboee who have discovered it have found Orange County's most charming and unique American cu111ne. Shrouded in a soft put.el deoor. ma~ing table ~ttings. candles, fresh flowers and glowing fire · ~set the scene. The intimate dining rooms, piano lounge and full bar surround a natural atrium with living trees. IJ'he modem American cuisine is prepared by creative Chef Russell Armstrong. Hia lovely wife. Abbey. ia the hoet· ess. TrffS menu is a limited but interesting variety of international flavors with choice& from home· made pasta. fresh grilled fish and steaks, veal. lamb, O riental chicken and salads to absolutely exotic desserts. Dress is casual but d reasy. Reservations recommended (714) 673-0910. Open seven da.ys a week. Lounge open 5 p.m. to midnight. 440 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar. ITALIAN VINNIE'S T he bt-~t Italian r ... id 1irep11rt>d from the freshf'!>l 101Cred1enl• llSinl( nu prtst'l"\'811\'~. ~ah, "Ul(ar, or exc~,.. fat" Ownt>d h\ V10n1e c-..1andr.-11 nf Br11<1klvn Pill.II Works. famous for ha,1n..: Th .. H~t Prua 10 C>ranli(e l"ounl~ h~ The Great Pizza Hunt :!711 E 17th St 10 C11sta Mt-"8. 7'!'2 9'!64 VILLANOVA A beautiful bay view cruta the romatic setting that hu made the Villa Nova a Mapecial kind of plaet> .. for over 50 yeano. Superb cuiaine Crom Central and North· em Italy served in Old World charm. Extemive wine lilt. Din· ner nightly. Piano bar. Full menu til 1:00 a.m. 3-&31 W~t Cout Hwy., Newport Beach. M2-7880 .. IVEXICAN Ml CASA Their food is like a t rip to Mexico! Ho.p itality goes h&nd in hand with their motto, "Mi C'na es Su CA!!a, .. or my house ii ynur house. E&tablished since 1972. it's no secret friends enjoy dining here. Open daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch. Dinner and C'ocktait.. Entertainment Wed.-Sun. nighta in the Burro Room. 29fl E. 17th St.. Co.ta Mesa. 6-45· 7626. GRASD OIS'.'IER THEATER lmprt.,s1ve d1ninit and pr•• t .......... h,uill pr ..... ful·Uun~ are ... ,are ''' plt'a•t' t'1ll h 11me '"u \1•11 Thi' <'~tra.,rdman hufrt'I rlffeh roa•l hd r .. 11 11! l>t·~I. l(idlt'd ham v.11h a I rtul 'dUCt'. < ;,..,q,oa 'h1«ken w11 h pt""' h .. , Jnd 1d1tLt' .md thf' \laho \l .. h1 ·~ ~ned 1n a pt'&.~ant ~au<t' I r1 "'lur felluu 1n1 and cream 1~ a rr·<1I fa\11r1te EnJ"~ dinner and a µl•n wn11ch1' Grand Dmner Tht-dlt'r l11c-ated "'1thm the (;rand H.itd 1n :\nahelJTI Ill I Hutel \\'a\ 1·,,11 -: ~ -;-;111 HAR LEQL"I~ DIS:'l>'ER T H EATER i.;, l'I"\ '11.1omt'r n in ht' l'llpt'<'lffl to t,.. 1r .... 1£-<1 like a t't'lebm' Tht- th<·atl'r ulfer• '' rumptltlo• mtab "''th l"I' µr•.duu111n~ 10 an t>leitant ,11m1 ... pht-re Tht--.crumptu1•u• hufteu mdudf"'> roa.M b&ron of 1,.. .. 1 , hu:ken and fi!'h d1~he, P•••td• . ..alad,, \t'l(t't.ahle~. and •in lul Jt>-.-...r h The S<1t. and Sun ltrun< h uulurl..-. .i \llr!t'lV •of ~I: il1-..h.-,. Tht> C't'lt>hrll ,. Terr&<'l' •~ "' .111.thlt> fo•r private· din1nl?. The mdl\ 1dualh dtturatt'd P"' ate h.111 o n\ r•••rn»uverl1-c1k the 4'141 , .... , h1;r,,.....llue ~haped main rt••m Th ... Harle<iuin 1, l1..-a1ed al 1~1 1 s H .. rl•or 111 Santa Ana t 'dll .. -., --.~~\ a\ECFAKl'D GINO'S ON T H E HILL ·"lm .. •t d ('"Id \I~ landmark "ht-re t rit'nd• .1nJ mem11ne• mee1 t ,,.,,,·. 1,n't an Italian Rf1"1euran1. hut , r .. •taur.int he11111 run h\ a •'""ti 1 lt,1laa11 f:, "" th11u11h thl'' l'f'f't' milll\ lt.:ilta1111em,. thl'\ al'"' ,.11 .... r J: lar)!t' \ariel\ u t ttlher llf'm ... .. 11 tht'tr nll'ntt Known f.,r J-l.111t'•t i..o<I and tnendh ,,.r '"e:· C111 .. • fe1U\H~ a 'nru-d ll1t'tltJ "11h 1>111ph11"'' "" 1tu11li1' .11u1 rh• .. ••nah\t' µru ~... t '" \.\~d h·nttr \\1, h Hltt"'f,....,IH-l~ rH•ltt.Ut-., ft\ 1 I•• I' rn .111d '"" 1rntt'rlainmr-111 """ thrto ..... 1 tr .. m .. lit rm '·'' •irol." l\ '•111tld' t.r .. aklil•I tr .. m •1 iln I'" .11.-•I ~1 ~1 .. 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VIiiage Merchants • Aquarian Age Book Store e Off The Wall Gallery . • SeaCliff Florist .. • SeaCliff Shoe Repair . • Shlpley's Limit 2 ticket• per person SeaCliff Village Main Street at Yorktown . Huntington Beach amn OILY -IU'lill 11 LlllTEI --~H o.ity Piiot D•tebook/ Frldmy, August 5, 1988