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FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1988 25 CE T
BB man gets .2nd heart transplant
By BOB VAN EVKEN
Of .. o.lly ...........
A 26-year-old Huntington Beach
musician remained in cnt1cal con-
ition today <iftcr recemng his sec-
ond hean transplant 1n four months
on Tues<:la).
Scott Headd1ng was g1,en a nrw
heart after his first transplanted organ
failed a'\ a result of a\ \Cl un -
determined compltcauons ·
It was the second hean tran~plant
this week in Orange Count) and the
firth 1n OlecoIDH,~S hlSTOf\
Hcadding was gl\en h1'i.fi rst trans-
plant. the fiNt ever performed 1n
Orange Count). on 'r\pnl M
The first hean was taken from
\fanne ·g1. Richard Bott1er. "'ho
d1l·d 1n a brawl 1nvoh 1ng two Cal
State Fulknon footba ll pla) ers
out<;1de a Fullenon restaurant on
.\pnl 1
The football pla) ers "'ere arrested.
but later released when authonues
determined that th ere "'as 1nsuffi -
c1e01 c,1dcncl'totikl·rim10allhdrges ·1>0<.tors ha'e not determined the
agatnst them lausl· of the failure·· said Elatne
.\ <ipoke'\wnman tor tht· l C I \.kd1-Bc:no the ho p1tars pubhc infor-
cal (enter. "'hat both transplanh mat1on officer ... It could ha'e ~en a
"'ere performed said H.eadd1ng comb1n~11on of defects in the trans-
.beg.an rode.\ cl.up romphca~ from "' !}lanted-he4rt.and rCJecuon.r.e.amon ··
his first operation i,honh after he "'as Headd1ng's fam1h members ha H'
discharged lrom the ho,p1ta l un .\pnl told the press. ho."' e'er. that the
lY onginal vansplanted hean had de-
'clupt"J 1.ktet h
Ill'> liither (1an ..aid he had been
told that BollJl'I ·apparent!) had a
hedn wnd111on that did not cause
him prohlem) but v.h1ch was ex-
Jlt·rhattd "hl.'.'n the hean "'as trans-
plJn tt·d to I kaddin$.
Ht."adding \Jtd h1!. sun had been
(Plea9e see HEART/A2)
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•Last Temptation•
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ALM IGHTY
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Newport growth
curbs criticized
as 'not enough'
About 25,000 people,
some lugging crosses,
demonstrated at Univer-
sal City against the film
"The Last Temptation of
Chrlst."/A4
Coast
Costa Mesa police officer
wins the Orange County
Traffic Officers' Associa-
tion motorcycle competi-
tion./ A3
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Second inning happiness
The def enclln« U.S. Little League champion
Northwood Afl-Star• of lrrine join Maniaae.r
Ma• Hiyaahi in congratulating Kirk r.r•t-
thewa after he bit a two-ru~ homer early In
their game Thursday against the Temecula
Valley All-Stars. But two errors in the alxth
inning resulted in a 5 -4 victory for
Temecula, forcing a final playoff fame ln
the double ellminatlon Dlvtaion 11 tour-
nament. Fo~ details, see Sporta, Page Bl.
Planners soli citing
residents' input on
proposed changes
8) PACL ARCHIPLEY
OfhDelly ...... SWI
Proposed changes in the 'e" pon
Beach genera l plan that v.ould reduce
commercial and res1dcnt1al de\elOp-
mcnt O'er the ne>.t :!O 'ear-; aren't
rc'ilnl 11' e enough for some resident!>
Tho<.t' ~numents "'ere aired
Thur~a~ v.hen the cit~ Planning
Comm ission opened heanngs on
proposed changes 1n the general plan
that "'ould fun her hm1t the sizes and
'' pcs of res1den11al and commercial
cfe, elopments no"' perm11 1ed.
\.\ 1dening of se' eral maJor road-;
also 1s proposed to handle proJCC1ed
trallic increases dunng the ne \l tv.o
decades It was the lir'\t ot <;r,cral planned
pubhc hl'anngs O\t'r the coming ''et'"' 1n v.h1ch comm1ss1oner'i v.111
e\amine-proposab for differen t pans
of the cm
\km hers ot an une\pt"Ctedh small
crov. d of about JO dell\ cre-d opening
'><lh o' that genaalh cnt1u1cd the
p.rvP1-1<,e<l general plan .imendment\
lor not being rC'~tnct1\e l'nough and
fa rhng to ad1.·-iua1d' address St me
problems
l.d' anl"c p Jnning managt·r Rolx·n
Lenard "31d propoo;ed , hanges in the
general plan \\l'fe formulated begin-
ning last Januaf\ "llh thl.'.' ma\or'
( nmm untt' Outrt."ach Program v.ht•n
rc,1den1s \Otn.·d wggcSll••M and e,,;on-
,-crnc; about 1trcm1h 1n the Cit\
. ..11· hard(,, hJlancc: the .,omct1mcr'
,umpe11ng intnc'>t'i 01 rl'\1dt·n1' and
t'lU\IOl"\\ o" nl"r\ · Lenard said
l nder thr proposals. about 8.500
nc"' homc<, v.nuld Ix' bui lt betwttn
no"' and hu1ldou1 in 2CJI 0. he said.
'-e" dcs1gna1100) for some pans of
tht• <ti\ h'-t' Balboa Island would
rt·du,t ·the number of homes that
t"ould be built .c.ln lots prompung
\omt nimml'>\ll ners to as" whether
the , 11~ lould tan· legal challen~.
Huv.t''l'r ( t\ l.ttome' Roben
Burnham ..aid JO\ PCl\Slble reduction
1n marl.c1 'alut' of propcn} resulting
lrom tht hanges v.ould not con-
'! tutt' the 1lkgal taking of property.
P\'rmtttcd de ns111cs 1 1n un-
tie' eloped (Ommerc1al areas would
rt·main largeh unchanged. But morc
re'ilfllll' t' des1gnauons would be
gt' en 10 al read' built-out areas.
l'n<iunng rede' dopmcnt of those sites
"ould oc less 1n1ens1,e.
To accommodate growth, several
ma1or ro~1ds -"Ould be widened,
1ndud1ng Jamboree Road, Pacific
( ,,a.,t H 1ghwa' In inc Avenue and
< ampuc. Drl\t""
\\ h1k man~ oft he proposals reflect
lunht'r• rt"smcuons on growth. some
kit the' .. ull d1dn'1 go far enough.
\lo"' -grov. 1ll proponent ~.llan Bttk
'ug,gt·<-tt'd the Cit} should eliminate all
mult1ple-un11.d:s1~~1ons hke apan-
ment\ unk" thC'\ \\ert built spccifi-
,Jl1' d'-t'mplo'ee housing.
81.•t• Jl~o proposed that com-
.. ··r1. 1al l.lt'~ elopcrc. in the nonh pan
11 thl, '' v.fiotf\ to "'in 'anancesfor la~<"r prclfe<"t" could instead bu}·
, ''l" den~t' lrom bu<;tnes~ on BJltioa Peninsula v. ho v.ould then
1d,utld at tht' ncv. lo"'er densit\
\tJndarJ, 111' unique plan would
Jllm' dn l'lopcr' to pa~ e>.1sttng
~u,tne~~ o" ner<. for their densrt}'.
r1.·,ulting 1n the o'erall densll} of the
tit rl'ma1ntn2 lhl' ~me
(Plea9e see NB GROWTH/ A2)
L k . th k . , . h Water oo , upin es y;it sameteors ow roblem
By ROBERT HYNDMAN . -•hen •he 'ho•« ~3k1-11 prbbabl\ th< ><hool'< planeunum n>:<l•«ned ''' "°"'"' '1• PalomM m """h P ·
Of .... D..,........... best tlmt• to "'atch shooting stars \trealtng Lattanzio ha SC\t'r31 up<. to h(.'lr ~l \an Diego (ount.~ also I'\ J fa\Ontt' de<.tl· not et
. across the ""' at 3 rate of up to 50 or 60 per shooung tars nation for' 1e'' mg meteors y fn case }OU ha\en t been outdoors this hour · ··~l·membe~ that the d.lrt.i:r thl' , , thl' '\ ou should he rt•pared to sta~ 11p latl.'.' n
week aflc~ m1dnigh~210g .at the hea\ ens In add1t1on th1' \l'3r'~ 'IC" ing ISC\pected tx'ttt'r \teteors are 'en faint 'l' \\IU Ii " Jnt iirder to catch tht• ~ .. t show. \1eteors unl1k1.· a~dha\r.~lt}CtnOtlh .thercsahugcmeteor toga1n thead\30tagcof J nt'w moon 10 the to get 3 \\3} from Cit~ .hghtc,) 'IU pr1'0Jhl\ f)Copk are .lf\\J\\ tlt'\I and ting.hie~! Jlh'r ere s1• s
s o~er a tngout t ere. . sk~. dimming the 11lum 1na11 un and m aking "'lln't ~c much from ~llUr bJ\t.\Jrd 1n mrdniiht and arc dl tht'lf peat. JU\l helMt' a I
It s called the Persc1ds. ol'le of the year s the sho""er e'en bngh ter Ora ngc Count, ... ht' <kl'<. "Ir J .,., hl· r'' t11 get da "' n
bi ggest m~teor stt~wers and probably .the ··whene' er I go to ""atch meteors. t take to high alt11ude. becau l' thl' J1r 1, , kJrer Lattan11l~ e'plJ1nt•J ~hJt after midn1~h1 v.e
most reliable display of astronomical someone alQng .,., ho ha'i never seen one thl're and steadier·· are on the lront pan ril thl' globe. ad' an, 1ng
phenomenon to be seen year-in and year-out. before That makes 11 a lot morc fun .. sa\s tn past ,cars Latt3n1w hJ' tr 1\, l'd lll thc through space J' thl' canh orbits around thl'
Although .the Perscids began earl ier ~his Ste\e Lattanzio. an a\tronom~ profc~sor at high dcscn -'1tke thl' tnwn lll \n .I \\hl'fe \UO Thin'-0f11 J<, dming through 3 ~tead\
week and will last through Tuesday. tonight Orange Coast Colkgc and direct or of the thr Orange Count~ .\strononirr' m1.'l'I -or (Please see METEOR/ A2)
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Trioinoc TWoinrnates' deaths investigated
win lotto' ~ ~ -h h d d -f n $.h! I' H. ·tx·n .ll'1ll'OC7 Orozco ~ . 1nc1dcnt " lx'tnf. IO\ C"llg;ltcd "' th('
will lit 1"\UlOpsy s OWS one may ave le 0 I Li Pu,·11ll \\h11 \\3\ fou nd dead IO Oran~1l· t ,,unt\ 01stnl t .\ttc'ml'\ ...
an ---re a e v rus: neg ec c ar e Ph' .1 I r,' rt""\eJkd Jn cnlartted Hll\\t'\C'r IJll 1nm31l'' d.i1m that SW AIDS 1 t d i -l t h d ,, ·'" .1.· ru,·<,JJ\ l,lli,l·
$ 5 Iii 'I' l't'" , \ l'r and h mph nod<.'s. and Orlltco. "ho w a~ 1a1lcd ~unJa, Ill m OD. Jul) 2 on suspicion ofpett~ thelt and d•r1,1n, ' Jq.,utlt"' ha'~ tentatt\CI) .l\\JIJ arraignment on a rot:ibt·~
:.;. GR~'is~~~~~MAN \Chtc1c tampermg. He v.~s moved to ,,1n,L,AJ "hJt Orono dC"ath "'as l.'.h.irgc ha.ibt.-en pleading 1.u med1wJ °' ... °""',......,. the hospital on Jul> ~7 after suffenng 'h<' '''u ; '' ·10 \I D~relatC'd "1ral attt"nt1on bu t v.a\ 1gnol'('d
From 11.aff ud wlre re,.rt1
Three Orange County lotto players
correctly gucs~ all six numbers and
will splil a prize pool ofSS.16 million.
state lotttry officials said Thursday.
The tickets purchased in Mission
Viejo. Fountain Valley and Garden
Grove are worth SI , 720.5 18 each.
officials said. The identities of the
winners 1s unknown until the) come
forward to claim their prizes.
·The winning number$ picked
Wednesday night 1n the twice-wttkly
"Lotto 6-49" game were: 11. 18. 27.
39. 41 . 43 and the bonus number. S.
Another l l tickets htt five of six
numbers plus the honus ta WlO ti 141127 each. Tho5C tickets wett ~t in Garden Grove. San D1cao.
Carlon, naheim. Lomita. Lona
at.ch, Alhambra. unnyvalc. San Mateo. Hayward. tockton and Sac~
· rammto. A total of291 \,lcket wt th five ofsu
numbcn each att wonh $2.424. Four
ohaJl WtMers totaled I 2,J.4S and will
rcttivc SS I each. n automauc SS '°" to tath or the 213.49l uckcu
• w.th three of '' numbers.
I
a seizure tn h1s1a1t cell and was placed n•.-, 1111" R1Jir ..aid Thoma<. \lani""·:ikl) an Jlltlfn('\
A 35-year-<>ld Orange County Jail on hfc uppon Wednt.'sda~. Blair f unh.r IJll!lrJt1it: (C'ltc. including av.aning m al on a tnpk-murder inmate died of unknown causes sad 1,,,,,1,,t!1,JI t1.•,t\ v.ill be conduetC'd ~harg<.' n•pont'd b' tdcphonC' that
Thursday at UCI MedicaJ Center. ·.\~ autop} "'as 5ehedukd for '"H thl' Ol'\I '1' to e1.Rht """'"s to On,1co ,,3, ~1c~ thC' n1~ht he d1t"d
and an autopsy on an inmate fou nd todn). The Orange Count) Distm·1 tl\:tll'I ,ktl·rm1nt' ht'"' Oro1l·o d1t'd. pov,1hh from a drug v.11hdrav.al
dead in his cell earlier this week ttomc\ ·soffice 1s invcsugating lb.Jr· ,11d 'h1.•rtff, Lt Dtc l. Ot~n reawon revealed that he may have died of an ra's dcaih. L 1 )r\l/u' did Mt an!>"er an earh \tani'\Cako <.aid mNtl'JI a11en11on
AfDS.rclated virus,. Meanv. htlc. an au tops~ 011 an mPrning hl'JO ,·ount at the Jail 1J1 oftrn denied al th\" 1a1l and s.a1d he
Enricwe Ibarra of S3nta Ana was 1nmatt' found dead 1n his Jail ,ell 1 u1.•,J:l\ and "hen paramedu.·-. and ~J'e the ~C'ncan '<'1"1 l ihcnte~
removed from hfe support systems at Tuc~a) 'lhO\\Cd the man ma} hll' e 11111.,t., 1. ht.•t l.t•d ht' r ight-man cell. l · n1on h1~ 't'rs1on of th1• 1:11lhC"1uo;e
1:40 p.m. Thursday as his fnm1tv died of an .\ID -related , 1ru~. Bltur ih1'' h'und him drad Thcrr reported-dt·atlf stood b). said Orange County .._11d. h "l'r1.· Ol' \lgnc. of trauma or foul '\l Ll attmnc' R1l·hard H<.'rmltn
heritTs Lt. Randy Blair. The Orange Count Corond ' plJ' !Mud thi; Orozco d·eath. hL.c do11en ot
Ibarra was arrested in Santa Ana on officc penormrd an autop'I~ Tut·~a' ,, "the pouc' 1n all Jail deaths. the (P1eaee eee OE'ATRS/ A2)
Jail site foes ready to file petitions
By 808 VAN EYIEN °' ... .,..,. ........
upporters of 1 ballot m1t1a11ve
aimed at k11lin1 a propoted 6..6()()..bed
, .. 1 near Anaheim Hills uy tt\(~
c'pcct to have mott than enouah
Sllf\ltum b Monday to qua hf their
measure. i natures from 6S, t I 0 rq1Stcrtd
\
:
( rnngt C:ount) \Oters are nttded for
1t to quahf) for the June I CNOcle<'tton
Nllot. The group wu too late to
qua hf) for tb'5 ~o' ember'~ &<'ner11I
el«tion blllot
"We ha\C 105,000 11natum now.
and ~·u ha\e pcioP'e out this
"cckcnd. $0'\W'll h.ne more than that
b) Monday when we tw-n them 1n to
the Rcaa trar of Voters.." sand Dr
Jfov.ard {1.arbcr "ho ~nc as legi~
t,Ht \l" , h;u rman for the group Ta,.
pa'c" tnr J l cn1ratm:d J.ul
\tfmt'<f"\ of 1hc (OUnl\ Board ot
\upcf't\dl°' appro\cd constn.t,hon
ot the" Iona term Jail at 1 psum
an' on b' a narro~ '·~ 'ote la 1
H'ar The Upc'I" tWI"\ h d bctn under
4.:'0n\ldc"blc pre urt to rthc\C O'er-
'
l·rov.d1ng 1n Orang<' C ount) Jill In
t Q 5. a kdcral Jud c 1n Los \nae'"
found the upcn 1sol"\ m contempt of
court for failing to 1mpro' c con·
J1t1on~ at count) Jail •
Tht G, psum Can~on Ji1l 1 in·
tended to sol\ t the count)'\ ~PIC'C
nmhlcm • but 0~1t1on m com-
munitle'\ ~uround1n1 the '1tc led t"-O
{P\eue ... JA.D../ A2)
8\ BOB \Al\ EYKEN
\\ Jt1.·r ~h1,rtagt"" Wha1 "'atcr short-
' ,lltl"
T h.n "J' thl· message delivered by
[);i, Hi 1'l'nned\. director of the State
l)q'lJr\ml·n1 ot' Water Resources. to
.in .1ud1l'O•l' ol outhem California
"·1h·1 ,,·fo.131, and interested Qitizcns r hur..J.I\ in In inc
· Ir thrl'l' l'Ut of four years, Cah-
. •r!'IJ h." t·rn,ugh natural water to
"H't'l '' nl"l"d' l\.enned' said at the .. ,,.1.11n~ ,,f the . utheni California
\\ .111.·r l 1~mm111ec "California as a
"h1~l "n11t J d<.'<oen and we have the
"Jh' rc'1'url't.'<i to meet our expected
populJltllO g.ro"' th We Just have to
Jr, t lor them··
l .ihll'lm1.1ns should US( water
"1\l'l• hl' "31d but r«ordsSbow that.
tor the moo;t pan. tht~ already do
that "'itt'nf' accu'l1ng Cahforruus,
C\f)Cl talh southerners. of wastin&
"Jtn ar(.' not true. Kennedy said.
·· Pcl)plc o;hould at~avs ~ conscrv-
1ng "'atcr 1n C altfom1a. but I don't tcc
JO\ e' tdC'nl'.'c nf o;1gnificant waste," he
.... 11d "and I do not ~ the ~. in
mn,1 '"ar,. fo r drast1 measures to
ll"lO\l'f\ e "at er ··
Th(.' 1111uatwn could chantc dra·
mat1l·ath for Orange County resi-
'knto; nnd other Southern c.att-
lom1an'I. hO'-''tvc-.. tf the state Cl•
rx·nenC'\·1. a third con~utive dry
'fll'll th11, "'inter • ..:trd Kennedy.
"Then )ou'd he talluna abcMll
"l'lll\1.11. cutbach ... Kennedy 9lid.
II a 1h1rd di°\' ·car OCCUft. ._
~'uthcm 1hfom1an cou.ld br •tar .>
mandator\ reduct1ont. ln water -.
comparahlc to the lS poctM -..
Ni lo; in forct th1 }tar 1n IM 11J
\ru in Northern California. Kao
ned' ~1d
\rn t\\O consccuu~ ~ ~
'iU h ao; the \talc bas n.~ llii
~car and ~h1s )CU, Ii "ftUI-. _.
third mticitt dry ,.. ill a -
-ould be unp~tdrMed. • • Rut .-,,. aboUI _,...,1
(Pl1H1-W&'191N
A2 Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Frida)', Auguet 12, 1N8
Xhoi;riburgh t akes oath
as U.S. attorney general
W ASHINOTON (AP) -Richard l. Thornburgh took the oath of office
today as the nation's 76th anomC¥ general. declaring the United States
must consider drugs and drug-traf-
ficking "Public Enemy No. t."
With President Reagan staodin.J at
bi_s side in the Roosevelt Room of the
White House. Thornburgh said he
would ,.use ··every resource of the
Department of Justice, consistent
with strict observance of the civil
rights and civil liberties. of all our
citizens. to fight other unique threats
to our tradjtional values."
But he said, .. I believe that unless
we sustain a vigorous e ort to make
drug trafficking and drug abuse
Public Enemy No. I , we could well
stunt significantly the capacity of
today's young people to contribute to
a better quality of li fe for tomorrow's
America."
Shortly after his confirmation by
the .Senate Thursday, Thornburgh
said he was not counting on keeping
the job if George Bush becomes
president.
··1 look on this as a six-month
assignment. .. Thornburgh said after
an 85-0 vote confirmed him as
successor to the controversial Edwin
Meese Ill.
The oath of office was adminis-
tered to Thornburgh by Supreme
Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Bush
attended the swearing-in cremony.
Thorn burgh's wife, Virg.inia , held the
Bible while he said the oath.
The former GOP Pennsylvania
governor said in a television inter-
view. aired in Philadelphia, that he'll
.. let the future take care ofitself' even
if Vice President Bush is elected.
Thornburgh. 56. already has told
HEART •••
From Al
dotng well and had even been fishing
and jet skiing before serious com-
plications began to develop a month
ago.
Beno said Headding's condition
had not worsened since the second
transplant operauon on Tuesday.
.. He had a pretty good night last
night." she said.
Hcadding's transplant operation 1s
the fifth to be performed in Orange
Countv in a little over four months
and the second at UCI.
Three others have been performed
at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-
terian in Newport Beach.
Tuesday's operauon at UCI was
performed b\ a· team of cardiac
surgeons fons1sung of doctors Rich-
ard Ott, Bnan Palafox. Robert Miller.
Herman Pang and Yvon Banbeau.
senatots that he's a loyalist to Presi·
de~t Reaga~. declaring ~st week,
"Hts agenda 1s my agenda.
Last week. Thornburgh said that
fighting the "scourge of narcotics"
would be his top priority, but he also
promised a vigorous battle against
organized crime. public corruption
and white<ollar cnme.
Thursday he said "every day" ofhis
potentially short tenure "will be
1mporta.nt, because the process oflaw
enforcement is a 24-hour-a-day.
seven-day-a-week. year-round prop-
osition and I'm anxious and
entbusiastic about getting _on the
job."
Thornburgh likely will be able to
concentrate solely on department
programs. unlike Meese, who spent
considerable time defending his per-
sonal conduct.
Meese's ethical behavior was in-
vestigated by Independent Counsel
James McKay, who concluded that
the attorney general "probably"
broke the law. Meese consistently
denied that. and maintained that the
department was running normally
despite defections by top aides during
his final months as attorney general.
Three other nominees for top
Justice Department positions were
less fortunate Thursday than
Thornburgh. as the Senate quit for the
summer without acting on them.
Several senators used parliamentary
maneuvering 10 block action unless
the Senate first took up legislation to
enforce a tre.a~y a&ainst genocide. The
genocide legislation was not con-
sidered.
The lack of action. however. is not
likely to have a major effect on
department operations since all three
already are serving in acting capaci·
ties: Harold Christensen as deputy
attorney general, Francis A. Keating
II as associate attorney general and
Edward S.G. Dennis Jr. as chief oftbe
criminal division.
.. We almost worked out some-
thing, but at the last moment we were
unsucces.sful," said Senate Re·
publican leader Bob Dole, R-Kan.
The Senate likely will vote-on the
three in September.
Thornburgh was supported
enthusiastically by Meese's sharpest
critics. Sen: Edward M. Kennedy, D-
Mass .. attem,Qted to _paint a contrast
between the two men.
He said Meese attempted ''to roll
back decades of progress in civil
rights, .. gave "favored treatment l.O
friends" and "tarnished his high
office."
Thornburgh, he said. ··will be an
attorney general of a different and
better mold .... He will do as much as
he can to repair the damage and
injustices of the Meese regime."
Kennedy said he admired
Thornbur&h's work as director of the
Institute of Politics at the John F.
Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University. The institute is
named after the senator's brother.
"Clearly. we have a superior nomi-
nee here," Sen. Paul Simon. D-111 ..
said of Thornburgh.
The attacks on Meese were lacking
when Republicans spoke, but the
praise for Thornburgh was
bipartisan.
Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C. said
Thornburgh has demonstrated the
characteristics needed for the job:
"character, integrity. good judgment.
competence and independence."
Heart transplant at Hoag
By BOB VAN EYKEN
OllMD.-,Notateft
A retired Ontario physician received the fourth hean transplant in Orange
County history Monday at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport
Beach. • ·
The operation was the first of two that have been performed in the co unty
this week . Dr. Alan McPherson. 61. received his new bean from a 21-year-old
Orange County man who died of undisclosed causes.
Hospital spokeswoman Pam Bolen said the identity of the donor as well as
the cause of death were being withheld at the request of the donor's famil y and
on the advice of the team of surgeons who performed the operation.
Bolen said McPherson appeared to be recovering well from the operation.
"Dr. McPherson !s rn stable cond!tion and is progressing," she sa~d.
Mondaf s operauon was performed by cardiac surgeons Dr. Aidan A.
Raney and Dr. Douglas R. Zusman. who have 80 heart transplant operations
to their credit. No hean transplant had ever been performed in the county until Apnl 8
..... hen Scot! Headding. a Huntington Beach musician, rece-i ved a transplanted
organ from a Marine who bad been killed in a fight the day before.
Headding·s transplanted bean began developing complications. however.
and a second o"3n was imJ>lanted in him Tuesday.
WATER SHORTAGE NOT YET CRITICAL ...
From Al
general, statewide co ntext can be
misleading because it ignores . the
traditional. sometimes bitter, poli'ti-
cal differences between Northern and
Southern California on the subject of
water.
While the state as a whole is not ·
critically shon of. water. Nprthem
California. with far Jess than half of
the state:s population, has more than
70 percent of the state's water.
Northern California's policy
makers and voters have, moreover.
shown a distinct reluctance to part
with latge amounts of water.
A case in point was the 1982 vote
on the Peripheral Canal. a project in
the San Joaquin River delta . tha1
would have permitted Southern CaJi-
fornia to draw more water from the
delta.
Water experts in Southern Cali-
fornia said the canal would have
improved water flow in the delta.
... thereby protecting its delicate
ecolog}. even as it permitted more
water to be drawn off.
Northern Californians voted
against the proposed canal by about
. 90 percent to 10 percent. however.
which sent the proposal crashing to
defear even though Southern Cali-
fornians supported it by about 60
percent to.40 percent.
"The defeat of the Pcriphetal
Canal. plus two subsequent legislat-
ive efforts to increase the capacity of
the state water project is lar&el y .
attributable to the ongoing animosity
in the north to anv kind of water
diversion project." said Tim Skrove.
a spokesman · for Southern Cali-
fornia's Metropolitan Water District.
which distributes water to Orange
County.
Southern California now gets about
18 pc:rcent of its water from the state
watef project, bµt that percentage is
likely to increase to about 50 percent
bv the beeinning of the-21st century.
Skrovc said.
As a result of the north-south
political impasse. planned improve·
ments in the state water project .
which includes a 440-mile canal
leading from the San Joaquin delta to
Southern California. have been
stalled.
Kennedy said. however. that major 1mpr~vemcnt pro1ects. including a
new storage reservoir and. added
capacity at the delta pumping statton.
will be completed in the ne:tt few
years.
The Depanment of Water Re·
sources has the power to develop
these projects without ha vi.ni to get
the approval of th e state Legislature ..
as long as they mect state en·
vironmental standards. Kennedy
said.
The Southe-r:n California Water
Committee is a non-profit. educa-
tional group based in Irvine. Mem-
bers include elected city, county and
state officials, water officials. busi-
ness people. and reprcsentati ves of
agricultur~ndustri.es.
DEATHS •••
From Al
others a1 the jail. could have been
prevented.
''Thm.~·s a pattern of neglect going
on there:· ~id Herman. who has led
ACLU cfTorts to improve jail con-
ditions ... These deaths are unnecess--'
ary and the) are preventable.''
Herman said the Orozco death
appears to have resulted from a lack
of adequate medical attention at the
JAIL SITE PETITION ••• Jail. "This 1s just one of a patter,n of
dozens of deaths at the jail over the From Al
supervisors. Gadd1 Vasquez and Don
Roth. to vote against 1t.
Las1 month. the supervisors post-
poned a bond issue ballot measure
that could ~ave paid for the new jail.
Board members said they feared local
opposition to the 'facility would
scuttle the financin~ measure.
Tll,e initiative. 1( passed .. would
prohibit the coes1ruct1on of any new
1ails in Orange County outside the
city of Santa Ana. where the central
jail and courthouse are located.
Garber. a retired optometrist who
lives in Anaheim. said he believed
most county residents supported the
centralization concept.
An -Official at the Re-gjstrar's office
I
I QRANG~
COAST
past three years." he said. •
said she be • 'ed a 20 percent Olson sa10 he did not have access to
cushion. abc ,e the necessary 65.110 medical reports and could not com-
signatures. would probably assure the ment on reports that -Orozco had
inrtiat1ve a place on the ballot. asked for medical attention the night
"I've seen measures with as few as 7 before he di~<h ·,
percent invalid signatures. and I've •
seen them with as high as 28 percent," -------------said Rosalyn Lever. assistant regis-
trar. "Generaffy, we tell people that
20 percent is a sufficient margin."
Lever said it would probablr, take
about two fo three weeks to venfy the
signatures. .
Garber said his group planned to
tum in the petitiops at 11 :30 a.m ..
Monday and hold a press conference
at I p.m. outside the Registrar's
office. ..
Correction
,. A stpry 1n Thursday's Daily Pilot
namin~c1ty council candidates incor-
rectly identified a candidate for the
Huntington Beach City Council. The
candidate's correct name is Geri
Ortega. The Daily Pilot r~grets the.
error.
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Sunny after the clouds roll by
A IOw preNUrt front that contln'* to hover about 11,000
tee1 above Southern California Wiii keep the .,. .. shrouded ln
late night and early morning clouds over the weekend. but It
thould be olher#IN sunny end warm, forecutera predict~.
Highs al the beaches Saturday should be slightly warmer
than loday's, ranging from 70 to 75 after overnight lows of 58 to
63, the Natlonal Weeth« Service said.
Along the Orange Cout there will be low clouds late tonight
througti mid-morning Saturday. Otherwise fair. Slightly warmer
Saturday. Beach Iowa tonight 58 to 63 with highs Saturday 70 to 75. Valley Iowa tonight 58 to 63 with highs Saturday 8<4 to 9<4 .
From Point Conception to the Mex.lean bor~r -Over Inner
waters light and variable winds tonight and Saturday morning
becoming west to southwest 10 to 15 knots Saturday afternoon.
Seas to 2 feet. Southwest swell to 3 feet. Low clouds tonight and
Saturday morning becoming mostly sunny In the afternOQn.
U.S. Temps 91 1'1 96 ,.
93 78 ··---
Alt>uq..-que
AocllOl lloa Allantt
HI Lo
88 66
60 61
90 73 82 69
93 75 91 75
98 61 93 78
92 76 &4 78
86 69 92 75
93 73 92 71
93 7? 98 78
95 72
92 85
98 73 90 71
88 64 92 67
llO 71
OktAt>orN ~•v Oma1'18
Phtll<ltlPlll•
Ptlotnia
Pins burgh
!'attlend.M.airtt Por11and.O•e Reno
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Atlenttc City
BAlllmort
Bifmlngllem
Boise
Boston
8ulfAlo
Cllllrteston.S C Chetlolle,N C c~ Otnelnnati
OltYelAnd ec.imt>us,Orno
o.!lllS-FI WOl1h
Deyton o.n-°" MOlneS OtlrOit ·
Duluth
EIPHo Erle
Fa!<l>llnks
F11191t11f
Grand Rapids HonolUlu
Houston
lndlll\apoHs
JAClc-..MtSS JacQ()nv1lle
Juneau
KenusCity
Las Vegas Ulllt~
Loulsvdlt
Memphis
Miami Be8Gll
Mllwl<Jltee
Mpfs.St Peul
NIShvllle New Orleans
NtwY0tk Cny
. 60 50
81 50
91 72
90 78 .. M za
93 71 96 73
90 76
61 49
95 74
103 68
88 74
93 711 95 78
85 78
:! ~ .93 74
91 74
9S 80
SI Lou;~
Sall lake Cnv San An1oot0
Seattle
SPQll-Tampa·St Ptrsbg
Topeka
ii i1 Calif. T emps
:: ~~ HIQI\ low IOI 24 !\Ours ending .. s • rn
79 Baluwslltld 94 63 1~~ SS ~~:: : ~
:1 n LOS Ange4eS 80 62 ~ 10 PHO Rol>lff 75 5'I
Santa Cr..a
Santa Me••• Tahoe v allay
Torrance
We$1Wood
Yosemne Vty
82 65 72 52
79 47
75 &1 71 80
85 ~
TucllOtl
TulSA
wasn1ng100 o C
Wlcillla
101 71 Redding 93 63
88 74 RedWOOd c111 74 se S rf R rt 92 76 Sac1ernen10 78 57 U epo
95 72 Salines 81 57
San OteQo 75 67
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Smog Report
Pollutant llandard ihc1ex (p11) 0·50
good. 51.100 moderate: 101.199 un-
healtnl ul. 200-299 vttyun!Mlallhlul, 300
and 11>ove hazatdous Fl•11 f19url It
Pr9VIOUS day's •H•lne<I PSI Second .. t0dey'$ osi loreeasi
San Jose 82 60
$111 Luis Obispo 7 1 61
Stockton tl3 60
High. low f0t 24 l\ours ending el S p.m
Barstow 99 6'
Beaumont 91 51 Big Bear 75 41
Blsl\op 91 45
Blytn. •OS 73
Calalln• 6 7 63
LOCATION
Huntington Bea<:I\ Rive• Jelly. Newport
401h SUMI. Newpo<1
22nd SlrMI. Newport
BAll>Oa Wedge
L119une Beacn
San Clemente
Waler 1emo 64
SIZE SHAH
1·2 poor
I poor , poor
1 poor -1: = I 1 ·2 poor
Seal Beach 10 MACAnnur Blvd
b Vlhe ... :S:eddlc••;lc "•"•"
42_.2 tanus1111 u 61 Tides long Beach 79 64
42·53 t*"Alrpoo l ~~ 61 lllQUna Beact1 (lorecfllJ ~OS Angelea Allport .. 42 Marysv!lfe tl4 61 TOOAY 42-42 Monro111a 88 58 Sec:OtlO IOw 3 45 Pm __ ....._ _______ MontebetlO 8J e2 Second ttlgn 9 50 P,,..
Monterey 67 56
Needies 107 73 Newpo<t Beach 68 tl4 F11s11ow
Ont•rro 86 60 • Flrll h1gn Mostly sunny days Sunday through Palm Springs 107 73 Second IOW
TU8$Cley 111• tow Clouds tale al night PHtdena 85 57 Second high
Extended 8ATUflOAY 4 45•,,..
ll.07A.m
4 17 0,,..
10 19om
2 1 eo
02
4.4
20
5tl
througl\ milS-morn.ng mAlnf)' nnr tne ~-'!Cle 87 S8 ~1. Highs rAnglng from 1"9 70s nNf San BetnatdlnO 88 flO
tr., l>eac'-10 the low 10 ll'l><l·SIOt In the San Gat>rtel 86 60
lpland Ylllleys Lows 1n the mid-50t to Santa Ana 79 63
tow 60s. Santa Batt>ara 73 56
Sun sets at 1 4 t o m • r-S•lurday
at 6 13 a m ll1d aels 1t981n at 7 40 p,m
Moon Mllf II &·02 p ,,.. . r'-Selurday ·al 7 12 •,,.. and 1t11 A98'n at &:27 p,,..
NB GROWTH CURBS 'NOT ENOUGH' ...
From Al
Othl'rs said the data that city
planners used to formulate their
proposals wasn't adequate for areas
like Balboa Peninsula.
"'We feel the peninsula 1s unique."
said Bill Wren of the Peninsula Point
Homl'owners Association. "It's a
four·mi1e-long cul-de-sac.··
· He asked for a separate study that
~ould establish levels of service for
cmcrgenc~ vehicles and other ser-
..vices. bcfo,re determinin.g how mijch
more. 1f any. growth could be ab-
sorbed on the peninsula.
Others \\Ondered 1f the proposals
aren't so restricttve that thev would
block almo'it all growth. ·
"It would appear it may be so
d1tlicult (to build) we may be in
stagnation on any kind of develop-
. ment." Comm.issfoner Gar) 01 Sano
!>aid.
The Planning Commission will
begin examining specific chang(S
proposed in residential areas at a 2
p.m. mt'cting next Thursday.
METEOR SHOWERS LIGHT UP SKY ••• From Al ·
rain. You can see more raindrops That same friction 1s what slows the
falling on the front windshield than space shuttle's de~cent on its return
the back wintiow. through the atmosphere. In fact, it's
·The Pcrseids arc named for the the shuttJc's braking system. But
constellauon Perseus. in whose v1cin· unlike meteors. the space shuttle' has
it\ the meteors seem to emanate. The -.pccial panels that protect it from the
meteors arc falltng tn parallel paths. hcatcreatt.'d b} the rapid loss of speed.
but an optical illusion makes It appear The light we sec comes from the
to be coming from one point in the atoms in the air of the atmosphere
sky. referred to as the radiant. through which the meteor passes.
Lattan110 sa}s the shootmg stars will When the particles left from the
appear to origmate from the north-disintegrating comet are especiall y
east part of the sky. but 1t"s best to just corrccntrated. we sec a "shower'" of
g.1ve up and look for a pattern to lights. These shooting stars arc mov-
emerge. 1ng in the upper atmosphere. about 50
ome sk} watchers like to use miles awa). although they ma~ ap-
b1noculars. but the) and telescopes pc;:ir 10 be closer.
will limit the, 1ewer"s field of vision. .\nd don't '~Orf) about getting hit
Lattanzio savs the best wa) to watch a b' a meteorite. Thev rare!\. 1f ever.
meteor shower IS tO JUSt tilt yO Ur eyes fall the earth during a shower.
sk) ward.
Bl·caust• the earth passes through
the c;ame area o n 1ts orbit around the
sun. meteor showers like the Perseids
art.' predictable at the same time every • \Car .
· "lf,ou get to the right place at the
right time. 11 could look like fireworks
out there ... LattanLio savs. "It can be
c;pcctacular ·· ·
The OCC professor finds that his
\tudcnts arc often interested in his
d1:>cuss1ons of meteors for a very
s1rnpll' rl'ason.
··it«, not like quasars:· Lattanzio
~' s. ·· ~kteors arc one of the few
things I talk abllut in astronomy that
vou can actuallv see.··
· For more information. call the
Gri11i1h Observatory's sk) report at
(.:! 13) 663-8171.
Astronomers belie' c that meteor
shower occur when the earth passes
through debris left behind from
c9me1s that cruised through the area
on their own unique orbits. The
Perscids. for example. are created by
the.earth's passage through the orbit
of Comet 1862 HI.
Empire State Building on fire
When these ttn) panic.les -nor-
mall} no largt*r than a gram of sound
-come in contact with the earth's
atmosphere at speeds of up to 45
mJ.!.es per second. tremendous fric-
tion is created as the piece is quickly
dissolved by the mtense heat.
NEW YORK IAP) -.'\ fire broke
out toda) on the 86th Ooor of the
Empire State Bu1ld1n~. and moved up
a shaftwa\ to thl.' 10-nd Ooor at the
top of ihc skvscrapcr. the Fire
Department said: '
No injuries were reported immedi-
atelv and no people were trapped. but
tiret.ghtcrs were having trouble with
water pressure in fighting the higher
blaze. said Efrain Parrilla, a de~rt-
...
mcnt spokesman.
Several ftoors were evacuated be-
ca4sc of smoke while the 86t h·floor
fire. a small blaze in a ut1htv room,
"as ex unguishcd. Pamila said. The
86th tloor houses the main ob-
servatory.
The alarm had sounded automati-
cally at I :02 p-.m., he said. and the fire
was quickly put out.
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and to provide the dJamond of your chotce. at the best price. -. Shop and compare. and you Wiii find your best diamond purchase at
~ Wync1ham <.e1gh "Carat Patch'.'
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.. ~ t.eildt'r in Ant~ Dtsql. Owltty and value ..
401 ~Cent~ Or~. St.ht~ 215 • Att'lum Court. F~ tst.n:t •~~CA 92660 ·f1l4J 6+4·0501
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Orange Coast OAILV PILOT /Friday. August 12, 1911 AS
Five OC worn.en
will be honored
at Newport event
8-cent gas tax hike plan still ali~e
The eighth annual Suffrage Day luncheon.
sponsored by the Women's Network Aleft , will be
held Thursday at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport
Beach where fi ve Orange County women will be
honored for community service.
The honorees are Arlene Sontag, chairman of
the .YWCA of South Orange County; Lee Podolak.
chairman of the Women's Coalition of Orange
County: Maud Shambrook, a Saddleback College p~ofessor: Marina Soto McLaughlin of the Ocean
View Elementary School Distnct. and Mitzi Tonai
of the American Association of University Women.
By DOUG WILLIS
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S.\CRAMENTO -State la1.1.makers
won extra lime 10 forge proposals that
could ra1seC'ahforn1a'sgasohne tax. and 10
try to per:sua~e Gov. George DeukmeJian
to relent 1n his oppo!.llion 10 new taxes.
Sccretal") of State March Fong Eu said
Thursda} that the Legislature and gov-
ernor ha ve un til the end of this legislati\e
session. at the end of the month, to place a
gasoline tax hike measure on the Nov. 8
ballot. according to Eu spokeswoman
Caren Daniels-Meade.
But the state "'"ould have to spend up to
$5 mlllton to publish a supplemental b~llot
'
pamphlet containing information about
the mca'>ur~ bccau!.e the dl'adhnt' for the
regular pamphll't will ha~e passtd. said
Dan1el "·~katk ~natl' Republican leader Ken Madd-., of
Fresno. an advocate of an 8-cent-Pt-r-
gallon la\ hike '>atd following a legislative
leader'>h1p mn·11 ng. ··w e're going to rer,t
on 11 The \\l·et.. \.\c are gone. the) 're
(la" makcrc;) going 10 tn to put togethl'r
'anous 1dea\ ..
\tar~ Repuhhcan~re going to the part~\ nJtion~l con' 1'1on next "'fek.
~ddl·d Sen. W tlha Campbell. R·
thtl'lt'nda Hl·1ght~: .. It "''II give u~ llml' to
kiri.. 11 around a little more ~ e need the
ll m1.· w real h a consensus ...
. The program will begin with cocktails at 11 :30
a.m .. followed b) lunch and the awards at noon.lhe
cost is $1 5 and funher information is available by
call ing 854-1155
Clown due at library
Judge backs LB
law prohibitin.g
outdoor displays
Tona the clown will perform next week at the
Mesa Verde branch of the Orange County Public
-Library. 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East:
. T"'o free performances, geared for young
children from pre-school through elementary
grade~. will be giq~n Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. and
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. The show in"volves puppets,
story telling and clown magic with audience
participation. C'all the chi Iden 's librarian at
546-5274 for mort• 1nformat1on. By LANCE IGNO!'i
01 IM Dally Piiot Stott
Memorv course slated .\ municipal mun Judge ha<> uphdd the .,, ~=~-----+--(=·on\ti1Ut1on.illl\ of J Laguna Bc:ieh C1rd1•
Youngsters will be able to improve their nancegoverningou1doordisplays. an issue
memory skils in a special memory power course that ~parked an un!>uccessful attempt 10
sponsored b~ the cit~ of Irvine, beginning Thursday recall a majon1~ of the C1 1~ Coun cil.
and runnin_g through Sept. I. South Orange ( uu nl~ ~lun1c1pal Court
The class. for children 9 to I 4. will be held from Judge Jerome Ste' en~on denied a mo11on
9 10 11 a.m. at Irvine High School and will stress Tuesda~ reques11ng that a case against a
spelling. concentration and math skills. Call merchant "ho allcgedl~ '1olated the
660-3881 for enrollment information. · ordinance be d1sm1~sed becauc;e the la"
Rabies cllnlc ln FV
A neighborhood. low-cost ant1-rab1es vacci-
nation clinic for dogs will be held Thursday from 7 to
8:30 p.m. in the basketball court at the Fountain
Valley Recreation Center. at the comer of Heil
A venue and Brookhurst Street.
All dogs four months of age and older must be
vaccinated, and lice nses will be available at the
clinic. Thc?Cost 1s$3 per dog and further informaiton
is available from the Orange Cou nt) Animal Shelter
at 834-6300.
'Dove' movie at library
The Balboa branch of the Newport Beach
Public Library will sho" the movie "The Dove."
about a teen-ager who sailed alone around the world.
Thursda\.
The.40-m1nu1' film is scheduled for 7 p.m. and
adm1ss1on is free (all 644-3171 for additional
information.
Laguna women to meet
was unconstnu11nna1. Laguna's cit~ at-
tomev said. Ca\enne Bird. m~ ner of the Fm·water
clothing store 1R do" nto" n Laguna. asked
the Cit\ Council 1n,.Januan for special
permission 1od1spla~ 5ome o(her goods on
a rack outside hl·r '>tore 1n the·(ollec11on
shopp1nggaller: un South ( oast High" a~.
Bird said the r:icl. "as l.'ssen11al for
attracting CUSIOml'f'> Ill ha bU)tness
But the counl ti denied !hi.' request.
clling an or11manl·l· that ban~ outdoor
merchandise d1 spla~ s in the do" ntO'-' n
business district on the grounds that the~
muck up the cit' 's ··, 11lage atmosphere ..
Bird allegedh rciu!>ed to take do"n the
rack and so w·as charged" llh '1ola11ng the
ordinance. a misdemeanor.
The councrrs refusal so enraged Bird
that she and ~e,eral other mcn.:hant~ and
residents formed the Comm111ee to Recall
the ( 11~ C'ounc1I. Tht• mO'-ement targeted
\fa, or.Dan "enne' and counnl member'
Rohen Gentr' and. Lida Ll·nne'
\\ h1le Bird. "'ho 1s a ~an · Clemenll'
re~1dt.>nt and therefo re inehg1bk to \Otc in
.1 I .11.?un.s rel all "as a' ccal ad' ocate of the
rn11\.1..'lnl'nt JI the ou lSl'L 'lhe droppnl I rum
th lnrl'l·rnnt as the campa1g.n inl.'d
~
I .1 ... t \\l'Ck. the Orange Count~ Rl.'g1strar
ot \ otl'r' 1.ktt:rm1ned that the comm11tcc
h.1d 1.11kd to gather enough 'ahd \lgna-
turl'' 111 tnrce a special elecuon •
In ,uurt Tuesda'. Bird '-'dS repre.-.ented
"' l>Pni.lld B. Blat:k. a l·and1date for Cat\
( 'ounul "ho "'as president of the Chamber
01 ( om merce "hen 11 endorsed the recall
in June The organ11a11on took no pos111on
Jg.s1nst specifu_ me.mtiers u f the cooncil
l'lul g;.t\l· I'> c;upport Ill the mo,cment as a
''hole
'l'llher Rlad.. nor Bird c'oul<l be realhed
flt! 1.11mml'nl.
BIJl I. arg.ul·<l that the .:harge ag.ainf>t Br rd
\\J\ unlon'>lltutwnal for three rea<.on~.
.1"11r<ling t1J ( 11~ ,\ttornt~ Plli11p Kohn
\\hl1\I.' \er"11.'n of thl.' pnxeed1ng<. "as
~urruburaled b' Judge Pamc!J Ilc.s:
•. Thl' 1am \1u1door d1spla~ .. 1s \ agut>
• Thl' 'tandar<l~ fo r determining "'nen
thl· l'll~ 'hould grant 'pec1al apprt)' al -a
1..ondt11nnal use pt>rmlt -tor an outdoor
d11ip1J, are '.Jgue and amb1guou"
• 11~ 1, unfair tn charge Bird '-'1th a
rn1,dernl'J11ur "hen merlhanh ou1s1de of
thl' do" nll.l\\ n bu<,rnes\ dt~tnct are subject
11nh 10 1nfr.1d1on.,
\ m1-.1.km1.·Jn1lf lames a ma\1mum fine
111 St .1>1)1 .rn<l 111 '"month<. 1n count) Jail
\n infrac11on ;.silo\.\'>:! S 11>0 iine for one
'1nl,111nn 1n ,1 l >month period, S2'i0 tor
l\\P '1nlat11in' .ind S5tl0 for thrl'C '1ol-
.l11C'ln~
Jean Benson. the ma,or of Palm Desert ..... i11
speak at Thursda~ 's meeting of the Lag una Bealh
Business and Professional Women, which "111 be
held at at the San Maanen Hotel. 696 S. Coast
H1ghwa) in Laguna.
Benson will discuss commun1t\ 1n' olvement
on the municipal level at the e,:ent. "h1ch 1s •
scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Call 497-4MI I or 494-4065
for further information.
Field ·named for Stuart Fine
Senior care seminar
..\ presentation on life care li ving for senior
citizens will ix' presented Thursday from 9:30 to
I 1:30 a.m. at the Newporter Reson. 1107 Jamboree
Road. Newport Beach.
.The topics will include the emouonal and
financial benefits of life care commumues . ..\d-
mission is free and refres-hments wiltbe served. Call-
529-2952 for add11ional ITlformation.
CALENUAR
Friday, Aug. 12
No m~etings scheduled
Monday, Aug. 15
• I: 30 p. m. Orange Coun ty Pluniag Com-
mission, board meeting room, Hall of Adminis-
tration. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 5:30 p.m. Hutlngtoa Beacb Clty Coun~il.
council chambers, 2000 Main St.. Huntington
Beach.
B) GREG KLERKX
01 tile Delly Piiot Stott
The \Jr\11~ hasehJll liclJ J I '.'.l'\\pllrt
Harbor High School ,,,11 'non tx· namtd in
honor of loc:il <.pon-. bouster 'tuan Fine
"ho died cl a heart a11ack earl~ th 1<. ) ear \n\po~tesa l ' n1tied School Dist net
tru\tee<. 'oicd on .Jul) 26 10 appro' e
naming the field Jfter Fine. a former
'<e" pon Bl'ach resident who died in
Januar\. The 'ote was 5-l. wnh Kennt'th
Wayman dissenung a11d R6d ~lac.Mtlhan
absent
Fine \.\J) J rl.'JI estate agent rn the
'.'!c"'pon H:irbor area and was actl'-e m
lol·al b;iseball Jnd l1thC'r ~outh spOns
programs Rl·nam1ng tht• part.. aftc-r·F1nr
"as supponed t'l\ the high school's PT .\
and facult'
~a' man said ht• d1s!>entt•d because of a
concern that lhl' d1stnc1's poltc~ for
renaming school propem rn someone',~
memo1> 1s unclear. The board also moved
that stafT draft a pohc) for future ded1-
CaJIOnS.
Newport attorney disciplin ed
By PAl'L ARCHIPLEY
Of the 0.Hy Piiot Stan
-'\ :'\e .... port Beach anorne~ "as pubhd)
repro,ed b) the state bar's Board of
Go' ernors for failing to pro~rl~ handle a
client's case
The tale Bar of Caliiorn1a entered the
public reprO\ al into tht• record of George
.\ndre" \'.agk. 3~. af!l•r he fail ed to file a
pe1111on for a d1' orce. )pot..eswoman -\nne
Charles said
'.\aglc mo,ed h1' onice "llho ut nottf~
ing his client and fa1kd to perform an) of
the sen ices for "h1ch ht• was hired.
Charles said
.\!though his client repeJ11.'dh tned 10
contact him. :'-iagle neither «ilkd her nor
returned the unearned ad' an.-r fees and
costs in a t1meh manner C har ~·s .said.
:-.lagle. "ho "'as prac11cing la" Jlone and
had little secrr tanal hdp. "a1J hr Josi his
client's file "hen he mo' ed Jnd 1:ouldn 't
contact her or 1.l.'1mpkte th1.··~t''' 11.·es for her
case.
Charles said 'aglr 1.lll'l't'',r'1.·,1tulh "1th
the state bar and mJde fu 'I ·l''I! 1,1111)n "'rth
interest to his ..-l1cnt H1.· l\.iJ no pnor
d1sc1phne record
. . ..
Earlier 1n the da). Rrpublican law.
makers tnt'd during a I ' -hour mee11ng tu per~uadt' DeukmeJ1an tv rdent 1n ht!>
uppo'>11ton \o ne"' ta).es.
··1 think \\e ha"C' to do more per·
\Uad1ng." \.iadd\ said afwr the \C'>'>lon
"1th the Rt'.publtcan gu' ernor
\1add\ added that Deul.mt'.Jian .. ,., not
dosed ·on 11." but that he sull pcr.,.onalh
oppose'> a gasoline ta\ increase and 1s onh
c.on-.1denngcircums1ances undt.'r "'h1rh ht:
might kt a mc.:asure he oppo!>e) go on tht
hal101 lor 'uter"> IO decide
Rl·puhl 1cJn'> hope to at kast ga1n a
tl1mm1 1ment trom hrm to pl<Jce a ga!>oltne
Ii.I' mca,ure 11n the ballot. II "..t'> J \t'f\ length~ d1kus ... 1on ~ l'
kn(1\.\ llHlrt.' \.\here the govC"mOr IS conuns
trnm Mad<h add~d. saving that Dcu-
t..mc11<1n '>till 1m·fc~ highwa)) bonds simi·
l.11 111 h1' nwa\urt that vokrs narrowly
1.kk;it,·d 1r1 lunl
I >n1~mt·J1dn ~a., not available for
1..111'\nhnt alkr the meeting wi th Re--
puhlt1..1n kadrr'>. but his press sccretal')', "-{'in Brl·tt uinlirmt.'d Madd) 's account
111 th· g(l\\'lfaOT \ PQ'>ltlOn.
I hi.' i::t•\ 1.·111or h<1) &l' en the signal in thl' ri.1,11h<1t hl· wuld not stand in ihe way
Ill ,, \\Hi\l1tul1unJI amendment going on
th1· n.11 111 Hrrtt <.aid "But he has also
m.1..t, •l d1...11 th,11 1f wmething tramn.g
t."l" l-l•ll' Tl'Jth tht· hallot. he would
l)Pl"''4. I\
o.fy,...,........,_,,.,..
Officer Vern Huff weav~ through a slalom coune.
Mesa motorcy cle officer
keeps his-force on top
8 ) JO~ATHAS \'OLZKE
o• the D"'I) Pilot Statt
\l"'1 Hu111,J · fl•p(1i.n 'onr"'o "hl·el<..
Thi.' l o<>l.t 'h-;,..1 rnh, t itlicer rlac cd tim in 1h1c; \Car \ moto~clecompe11t1on
'P••m11rt•d ti~ the' >· • .ingcl , JOI~ Trallil n ffiet·r,· \sc;ncratwn b~ '-'h~hngpast 25
11tlll'fl)f)in'r' Ir "11 '"'en 1.k;-ia.rtmC"nt'> ,,.
. Huff,' 11.!M\ a n<1rro"' \\tn o\t·rfellv" ( 01,ta \ksa motorc~cleofficer.\n~lo
\1;1rgan r.1Jrl.' '1;, 'Ii ·rJ 1.. 11nw, .111' e H"Jr a C. osta \fr~ t1fficer placed first. said
< \l'iJ \ i.. ... 1 l t \ .. tn 1\..-nt lav ',·Jr ~ "innt:r and one t•f th rs ~ear's organ1lt'rs
1 , .... :..1 \ll• .... 1 \.:t T11m \\ intl .. '""n 1hc coml)t't1111.rn l'-'O"earsago .
Th ,!l j)J .... .,., r . ,I ,n rla ... 1.·J :1rq Ii trthne.-.... .,d ('(ll"l)('{'Ut'I\ ~\Car. the hel.ltenant
,,,,J Inn, ;il.t1.,· ... ~1,l·1.0nJJnJ ...,,H'lJ \n.11h rd
·{hU r\JJ\ ',.intl·~t 1n tht" rJrl..1ng ki\.JI .\naht"1rn ~tad1um pllled officers from
< 11-.\J \k\3 In 1nl' \nah,·1m the( .1!1lorr):J H.!!h -'J.\ Pa1r& ('~ pl"t'ss. Santa '\na
and \\ ~·,1 m1n,tt'r 10 ... omrt·t11111nqh.it te'tl·J ,def' (I. di( on pursuns. slalom and
,km :r11..1c<.. 1-..~nt ,,uJ ·
",\'1 •'t11\t'\1' ... ,.,,l',gl\, •'1r 11)i.:-cr1,a , .... '<'l,p~a(1t1ll'inthesk1lls ihey need
t"'t<f.,.4d\ ·· t.<'-nl "'~'l .. Th.en: ... no1 mudl p~~l1ttn1•n tht-mo~es:-thtoffiecr
hJ' ~nt t 'h.'Jr~ ''' J» t ngh1.1nd t't' g.l•Ot1 JI t · !-.1.'nt ,.1,,: :h1· ru:-,..1. :' ,1.11,,m J~d '-k•1.1. -nl!ing tl'a1. h an officerto ttSe his brakes.
thr1•l'k Jnd, .ut. n ~ ihl 'J'l''i ,.,,,,t,·ffil 1cn1 mannt•r
\'ltrrt\.\ •'h•.1r'•'l1.•'m:X' t ,.r; 1.-an ;1.1t1"'nl<'\h.lfganand HufT "hoeach
\l.°llrl'd 'hl t 1~! ... ,. i'' "l"il' ""\"'11' ,\ .. :nng .,. 1.1 •t •I.''" ·~.S"t .. 1r_.1: .,, nt"t'"'\ •nten al\ and ooth officers tool.. turns
nJinli! thrf\lJg' .ll .1,r.,1 .... rJ•l Rrat..e' \I.Ct n1'1 all()\\ Cd .•
Ik•th nll·ri ··., 1 ... lw<l t'-' ,, trro;"' tth•'•H htll1 ng a cone or 1ouch1nga foot to the
grnund , Jll' ,. ~ 1-..l n 1 .s nJ \.\ intt>r' ( '<"t.1 \Ir .a· c; 1rain1ng 1ifficer to ugh ten the
•d1c;tJ '1\'l""rl"l.,_. .. 'h1.'1.·nm«, tl'' !n·t
Thi,· '1'1.' Hul1,.:;iuel·1eJ:'1· .i!,!h>111aJ..l·:hl· ·r,1pGun .. a .... ard
11tf-tl .. I )r.i'.'~l'\ ,13q 1t1icrr•J" d1,1,,cl
Kar 'l hu I.Jr, r ( 1><il.1 \k\.i pl.hcJ Hmd Oon .\nderwn ofln inc placed
wunh. !-., ' ;n L· 'L'IJJ' 1 · ( l1'tc1 \k,1 pl;h'l'd ti fth HanJ.. (h redo of Santa 4.na
pl:11.·cd;,''" R•,.,.ll.1nfit•1d,1tlf\•rtt','l.11..c,.<.e,enth Da,1dJonl'sofSanta Ana
plJtl'd c ~" 1h l.1r;-. II 1 J..' •H 11<.1.1 \ k'-! r1J.:-ed ninth and \hke Zuniga of Costa
\ le.-.a r lJ, :J •;'
"It'· rr:'I:· t ,,. hu111,wm~··t·1~~\ r•Jl1.'l' Jndcq·nbod' has agoodt1me:·
l-..ent\.11,l ·
. . . Drug raid on Mesa motel
nets cocaine, six·arrests
\ I '" .111 d1 hlS 21).; l'\po~•d
h1ri1,, · \ .hrn· I 2-)ear-olJ g.1rls
pl.1 ··~ .1: I .il..:,1<le \t1ddle ·ho()I ,·.1·1 f~ .,,J.,, .. ·,ening
,) ,,n,1 •'"•' r' ,, :t J 0 J t.1 •
1 t 1· h, t rcponcdh occurred at
,,1 1n the .. .,00 block of
'', ,1"1 1n '-t l'l'\
By J6NATRAN VOLZKE
Of ... 0-.""'' ....
• Costa Mesa police shut down a
drug mini4 mart Wednesday when
they raided room 6 at the Coast Motel
and arrested nine people. some of
whom allegedly S'Old cocaine out of
the room for a month and others who
happened to show up during the raid.
authorities said.
"Last Saturday night, thert' wert'
about tOOpeople in and out of there:·
Costa Mesa narcotics Sf'· Tom Boylan said. "The line was 0 people
long, and they even argued about who
Newport Beacb
A resident on Crestview Drive
reponcd rtCCiving an obscene phone
call from an unknown man who said
her husband . ordered the call. The.
caller ~n -dncribins imaginc-ry scenes that developed into a SC-llu&l
nature. The victim said the caller
sound(Cj very ~fcssionat. The call
lasted about 30 minutes. • • • A ~ident on the 200 block of
Walnut Street spotted a man tryina to
break into her home throuah 1 bedroom window. She saw the man
earlier hidina under outside $\all'$
•.
was before wno 1n line:
Bovian said authoritie confiscated
a small amount of cocarne dunng the
Newport Boulevard raid. About •
quarter of an ounce of cocaine with a
strt"et value of S 1.500 was seized,
Bm·lan said.
Arrested "'as Kit Carl Stasser. 34.
whom Boylan alleged was "the marn
gu) .. : William Richard Discher. 27:
Thomas Scott Mello. 29: Kvle D.
Dowsitt. 29: Mark Scan Romt".ro. 30:
John David Jefferson. 25; Diane
Marie Duff. 29: Jane M. Valentine.
27. and ..\ldoph Halvorson. 45.
Boylan said the sc'en-men 11nd two
wh(n she amvcd home from work.
H~ fled when the poli~ helicopter
hovered above looking for a rcponcd
prowler. but returned later and at-
tempted to enter the home.
Coetalleea
.\driver apparently frustrated wtth
rrceway conacstion ~portcdly point-
td • double·barrtled sho1.&un at a
BellOowcr woman. She said the
suJpect was bthind htt car. honkil'.'a
repeatedly, l~ .pulled alonpidc in
the cmerae~cy lant as tratfk inched
ak>na the sout.hbouM 405 Frttway at
the SS f'rcc•'t 1n1ercbaner. When
women were takffl tnto~ust«h on
suspicion of drug sales and ·pos·
sessjon. and some weapons chargl·<.
wht•n t\\O large knives were found in
on<' man·s bopt.
Four of the nine were arrested a<.
soon as officers hll the room. "h1k
the remaining five showed up tn the
hour officer~ ''ere there. Bovian said
··w e beliC'H' the~ probabl~ came 10
bu\ drugs.·· Bm Ian said.
the sergc:int· s:ud officers recC'1' t'<l
a tip about thl' de.ahng and S<.'' rrJ l
romplaints for others 10 the motel He
s:ud there ma' h<' other s1m1lar ~1tl·~
1n th{' Cit~. . •,
Ulc ~w the wc,apon pointed at her.
she ducked and the ,uspct·t droH' lln .....
Irvin~
.\ '!fat man" rn his 3 ~ho"ro
ptrturc~ of naked men to" SC'eraJ
children pla) 1na at Dccrfiled Elemen-
tary hool Thursday morning. thtn c.>.poscd himself to the ch1ldrrn. Thr
man fled and could not bt located b~
poliC"C. • • • Someone tole a boy'~ l ().5pccd b1~"tle from a home an the J 700 block
ofBamnca P:ar .. 'Vl-a) ear1) Thunda)' at\cmoon.
Fountain Valley
P.1 ., ·' nh .in 1.'s11mated S4 75 "ere
l.tlo.l'f I ... J 1.Jr p::irked 10 the Q5(l0 h''"' r.. , · \\ ,arncr ..\' t•nue \\ t'dnesda'
• !-11· · I h1ir ,dJ~ morning. The the t
,1,<tw,1! rx·t"1.'l'n 10 p.m and 8:30
.I 01 • • • 1 • :'" 'alu1.-.J ,H $1.llO(l "ere taL:en
tr11111 .1 .. 1r nJr~~·~l 1n the 1.,000 block
111 "·'" Rrum' \' l·nue hct\\("('n Q .\0 11 m \\ ,·dn1.',JJ' and • a m Thurs·
,1,\\
Huntington Beach
I"'' f'llP•l'' c1.1ntain1ng a tmal ot
'~ ln1 tn 1:J'h and possession~ "'ere
'" ikn lrt'm J l·ar parked at Pan ik
( ''·"t HiF.h"d' anJ Beach Boule,ard
f n,t.1' tuqbct'ort' 1~30 a.m.
Angry carpenter runs
amok with chainsaw
~1~11 \,\LlE'\ t .\P\ .\
ca~n1h appart'n\I~ ang.~ o\Cr pn'-
m<'nt for a con\truct1on JO~ 1~ h(ing
h('ld for '°' rcotiptlCln of u~1ng a
ch:unsa" to haci.. ~~n) at a pan1all)
compktc-d bu1ld1ng. poht'<' ~1d.
Ollict" r,.iid the~ ·utchcd as
RoMld \\ fr\. i6. cauM:'d an
r umated SI $.000 1n damgc to tht
futurt snc or an c·<ttM1on of a
s.hoppll\i center before anunn.& him
\\tdncsda for 1nvestiption of ma-
bc1ous m1 h1tf
...
111 '; ' ~ • ''\"tl' ~1t1kn in i ~ura<.!Jn .r
1 i,,· -• t"l111, I. 1il R.1qx1r' Pr .
l 1'" · ,d,I\ ·11~h1 .tt .th •ut I i"· ni . . .
\ \111mJn rc por\l'd T" .r,lfa' t'1 .. ll
'hl 'll'f't'\ll'd twr mJk"·o11mmatl' ,,f
,t-,1l r1l 11. \\l·Jn '3lul•,Ll: '~ 1 1'1!H1rn ~
• • • \ h ·" .,1,1n a video cassette '\'"' ,lt'• .1r ,• J radio were taken tn a
"uC\t1.1f\ 1n the-1,800 block of
Oul111Jn.1 'lrt'l't Thursda~ shortly
tx·h1r1. -r r11
Off-duty officer spOts
truck in hit-run crash
8~ GREG KLERKX.
Of Ille 0.-, ll'tto4 t.11111
.\n ,,n~ut' 'C'"p..111 ~~,h p..1111.e
l'tlkcr cndetl up h.31. i.. C1n Jut'
\\ t•,tni:,dlh atkmt'h.IO "hC'n ht> 'fXlt
lt'<.1 ;\ htl ;\Od•l'\ln \U\fX"\'t •'n h1<. "J\
h(1me fn,m "llrk
P11lil"\' l"('''xmdc-d to a h11-Jnd-run
call at t \0 p m ou1-.1dc tht \mrn
\\ arJ, ~tt1re at far,h1on hland -.aid
poh('t <.po~ec;man Boh Oal k' ..\
Olacl. p1~\.up tl'\ICl had appan'ntl\
~lommed int() a parkt-J car nrar the
c;1Mc and sp..-d a" a~ ..\ JC'c; nption of
thr ,u.,P«t'~ trucl. "h1ch "tl" be·
hr,cd to havc front and rear dama c
from tht ~1de-nt. "'as radioed to
llthcr offictf'
.\~'\ut :tn hour lutr. twpon
Stach Police OtTict>r '1ar~ Ha\Sell
\A'3S dnving home OI'\ PK1fk Coast H1a,hwa~ to""3rd l:l&una Beach v.hcn
he pulkd up Mtun3 1 blad ptckup
truck ~1th 5ot'~ ttv end damaec.
R('('alhng the hit.and-run · detcrip.
11on Hass;tll pulled alonpidc I.be
trurt. and saw similar di~ to the
1r\1nt of tht truck. Oakley said.
fhr tru l 's dnvcr apparently no-
11 t•d Ha5S('ll's curiosity and abrupdy
pullro onto .t side strttt in an attempt
t<' lo.-.c Hac;~IJ Ha sell made a qud
<.h1p at .t ntarb~ payphone. caned the
Laguna . Beach Polrtt Oepartmtat
and contanuod hi punuit of \M
tru k
Back on Pacific Cout Hiah-.y.
Hassell folloWcd the trUCk to lhc
1n,t M.tCuon of Goldctl Lantern near
Dina Poant whe~ an ~"IC CountY
henff Pltl'OI oftker lt09Pfd IM
truC'!... •
Police latc-r d1tC'O\"'CTtd I.ha• ia.
, truC'k was s1olen and atft9eld Dl.td
<\Hen Walle. 36. for -~-ill
lflnd &heft auto and M IM ""'· HI ~ts~ 1nto the Oni1r Ca •If Ja.iL •
-.,
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A4 Of'ange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday. Augus' 12. 1988
CALIFORNIA
Throng• prote.t ''Lut Temptation•• at UnlYenal City.
Death penalty Sea lions stricken along coast of state
sustained by
narrow vote
".\' 1-R \ '1,(1 0 (A P) -.\state ')upremc ( uun ruling upholding a
dcalh c,c:ntcnle an the murder of a
lOn,cnl\'n\'l' store clerk was the ~ lo\C\t 'nil 1n 30\ of the 44 death
~ntc e .i under the
n C00\l'r\3tl\C COun
Thur'>{f:l\ \ ruling came over the
lir<,t-t'H'r dl'>'>l'nt of one of Go'
11l'<>Tl?l' Dcul..ml'j1an·s appointees.
rhe ~-1 dcn<,1on said Jurors in the
, .. ,e uf R1chard Bo~dc v.cre properly
wld thL'\ could rhoost' the sentence
thn thought v.a~clppropn:ue. despite
rcpcatl·d \lJtemenh b\ the pros-
i:cutor tha t thl·' mu .. t put personal
tccltng~ a<,1tle
D1''>t'nt1nl!( Ju!>llll' John -'\rgucllc ..
,,11d Juror' v.Nl' m 1'>kd into bt'lte\ ang
• hL· 1.1 '' nllght 1 ~·~u1rc th<.'m tu ' ote for
.1 Je11th <,enterhl' l'\Cn ti the:' felt
fl, •Hk Je'>L'rH·J .1 h ll' term 1n pr1-;on
Thrrt\-l\\11 dl«1th '><.'ntc:nleS haH'
tx'l'n uphdd anJ I~ u nan 1 mou'>I~
Tl\ l'f'l•J \lnll' tht• noun \\3C, tn\t3Jled
.1 .. 1 ,t'Jr "Ith fiH' IA:u l..me11an ap-
pnartc\.''> Ir l'\l'T\ L,t\l' hl.:lnrl' Thur<,-
d~. \rcudl··' .mJ thl othl•r IA.·u·
... mL11.m' 1rpotntl 'h.1d \\\It'll altl..l·
H1•,,k' IJ~' ,·1 lohn Bt\hnp
I tl·d It,· UIU!1 ~ Jllt!Om\.'nt JnJ "4.lld
lhl ma1urtt\ · \lrl·tdwtl to an t'\·
11a11rJ1nJI'\ dlt!fi.'l' tu lind an error
harm le.,, to .1 de.1th l'J'l' ··
By The Associated Press
.\N FRANC I CO -Sea hons infected by the
m1croorgan1sm lep10spira. are be1n$ stncken in increas-
ing num bers from San Luis Obispo to the Oregon
boundaf). The d1seas<.' as contagious to humans, although
onlv those "'ho handle the animals extensively are
ron.s1dered at nst... Lcptosp1ros1s last hat the C'ahfornaa sea
hon population an 19 4. ktllang as man} as 10.000 of the
animals. Some 4ll sack or dying animals have been found
on beaches. said Pe1g1n Barrett. e:itecut1 ,e director of the
Manne Mammal Center an Mann Count) She said the
microorganisms invade the k1dne ) s and liver. and
\\arncd that humans should not approach the creatures 1f
the' arc found on a beach. The a1hng <;ea lions are ~mg
treated \\ 11h tctraq dine. but the monaht> rate is 39
pcrcent :~he said ··we want to make sure people stay away
from stricken .in1mals." said Barret\i "We have reall)'
-;enous concern for both animals and people "
And-porn bill falters
S .\CR .\MENTO -.\ con1rovers1al ant1-pomo-
graph~ bill ha~ hcen shunted to a committee b> the ~late
~l'nau.-·., lcatl cr l'au'>ang one bill supporter to promise a
n1.1J11r puhhL campaign to ..a ve the measure. Senate
Pn:'>tdL'n t Pm TL·m J)a,1d Robena D-Los Angeles.
Thur .. da~ re fared the bill to the Ru1es Comm11tee. sa}ing
th~ mea.,ur<.' had been -;ubstan11all~ amended in the
\'is1.·mbh an d unda lcg1<,la11' e rules needed to go back to
lomm1lll.'L' . .\ ch1cfbal l..er ~td he \\Ould mobilize church
croup'> 111 pressu re senators 10 put the ball back on th<.' ~eo.i1t· floor Robl.·rtt 's mo'e cleared the \\a~ for a figh~tl}
thl' ti'L'·ml·mhc:r Rules C omm111ee. which could send the
hlll had, to 1'tle IU'll Senate. refer 11 to the Jud1c1acy
( omm1ttt'l' or <t1mpl~ hold the bill Both of the last t~o
t1p11on'> '' nultl prohabl~ kill the mea,ure. BS b} Sen.
\\ ad1c DC'ddeh. D-Bon11a The Jud1c1al) Commrttee
rL'JCC tc.:U an 1dent1tJI bill carht'r !has }Car and the Senate
rcfuSl'd 10 "11hdra" that proposal from committee. The
ROSE PARVIN
AT THE ..
HEALTHY
LIFE EXPO
ge County"s l.1rg~Health ~~po at the Anaht'1m
Convi-nt1C1n U~r;ll\-ugust-1.3 ~..AlolJlU~t I 4t featurf'S
man\I '"-•·II 1..nvwn auth '"' .ind lt'Ctur-t'r. including David V1<.<ot1 ancf 'iu-.an
f,.rw Hd r PftV thCIU".lnd pt>Ople are e ... pectl!'d .II thl!> b1i;: t'Vt'nt
Ro~ P.1rv1n, p.11!t'm chan~ founder spec1ahs1 ·and .1 ""wpart Bt>am
f"'HhPlhl'f.IPl~I "''II ~IVt' two '>t'mln.I" on·
a. "f:ur of S uccess-Saturday, August 13, 8:00 p.m.
~ctur~ Room •3 .
Rules Comm111ec as scheduled to take up the Deddeh bill
.\ug. 21. Deddeh's proposal. based on the U.S. Suprem.e
Coun ·s se><allcd Miller dec1s1on of I 973. would make 1t
easier 10 prosecute pornography cases, supporters say. It
"ould define obscene matter as that which. applying
communll\ standards. appeals 10 purient interc~ts. is
paten ti) oifensn e and lacks senous literary, anistic,
poh11cal or sc1en11fic value.
Amnesty deadline eztended
LO .\NGELES -A federal ~udse has agreed to
e\tcnd the deadline for am nest~ apphcauons so that up to
1()().000 1mm1gran1s \\ho farled to appl) ~use of
confusion over a restncuon ca n seek legalization. U.S. D1s1nc1Judge ~1lham D. Keller told lawyers at a hearing
Wetlnesda\ he planned to issue a formal ruling today
ordering the lmm1grauon and Nawrahzauon Service 10
c:\tcnd the am nest~ program unul Nov. 30. 1988. f~r on.e
group of 1mm1grants. His dec1s1on 1s a1mod at 1mm1-
gran1s. 1nclud1ng large numbers of Asians, Europeans and
South .\mcncans. who were reJected or discouraged from
appl) ing because of an INS rule that initially disqualified
pcopk "ho tra' elcd out sad<.' the country after the January
I YR~ amnest~-{'hg1b1ltt~ deadline and then re-entered
'' wh legal '1sa ...
Actress Anne Ram8eydle•
LOS -'\~GELES -.\ct ress Anne Ramse>, whose
grOtl~ue character an ··Throw Momma From the Tram ..
"On her an Oscar nomination and a cult following an the
l\\llight of her carccr. died of throat cancer. her publicist
..aid toda\. he "a" 59. The actress died at a hospice about
I 0 p.m. thursda). he had been release°d from Ceditrs-
S1na1 ~1ed1cal Center on Wednesday. pubhcist Stan
Ror.enfidd said. Ramsc\ is sun 1ved b" her actor-husband
Logan" Ramst'~ and ·a brother and SISier. Funeral
arrangement<, "'ere incomplete.
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BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) -
Sein Lwin resigned today as president
ofBurma and from all his other major ,
posts, state-owned Radio Rangoon
said, after thousands of people
protested his 17-day rule wi'h violent
demonstrations nationwide.
Troops kjtled at least 95 people in
massive anti-government demon-
strations sancc Sein Lwin became
president July 27. The People's
Assembly had elected him to replace
Ne Win, who resigned after 26 years
in power.
The broadcast ga vc no reason for
the resignation. and no successor was
immediately named. The radio said a
special meeting of both the central
committee of the Burma Socialist
Program Pan y and the People's
Assembly would meet next Friday.
Earlier today, a Burmese guerrilla
leader called on rebel s:roups to
launch a nationwide offensive against
Sein Lwin's government.
Soldiers in one town reportedly
turned against the government and
allowed thousands of protesters to
march through the streets.
A Western diplomat, speakfog on
condition of anonymity, said
Burmese security forces were trying
to get rid of evidence of civilian
deaths by burning bodi~s.
Radio Rangoon said the 92nd
meeting of the party's ce~tral C<?"?·
mittcc today accepted Sein Lwm s
resignation as the partr chairman. by
far the most powerfu political pos:-
it1on in the coun tf)'.
The report also said the Council of
tatc accepted his resignation as
president of the republic and from
membership of !he People·s As-
semblv.
Students initiall y led the anti-
government demonstrauons. which
also demand a return to democracy
and economic reforms, but wide
sectors of the population later joined
an the bloody street battles.
Sein Lwin. 64. a former military
officer, was held responsible by
demonstrators for brutaJ suppression
of student demonstrations tn March
and June .
Here's what's her name
Britain •a ducbeu of York cradlee her new baby daqbter ln
ber annau abe lea..-ee Portland Hoepltal In London-today.
It wu tbe flnt public •llmp1e of the yet-unnamed Infant.
Iran may join Britain in
attempt to free hostages
By The Associated Press .
LONDON -The Iranian Embassy 1nd1cated 1t would help in the search
fo r foreign hostages m Lebanon 1fBrita1n continues efforts to find four-Iran.ans
believed held m Lebanon. British diplomat ·David Reddaway arrived in
Tehran today for talks about the hostages. It is Britain's first c.Jiplomau~visit to
I ran ma year. Those developments. along with meetings in London between an
Iranian envoy and Archbishop of Canterbury Roben Runcie. raised new hopes
for the release of the three Bntons held hostage in Lebanonl ·:1 think at is bo~d
to help ... Reddaway, a sen.or offic1al at the Brit1S'h Foreign Ministry. said o~ hi
Tehran visit. .._ r '
Protest planned in N1cuagaa ..
MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Nicaragua's' largest opposition organization
ca lled tor a demonstration Sept. 4 to demand a ··national .salvation
government .. and protest a recent crackdown by the -leftist government.
Ramiro Gurdian, vice president of the Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinate.
said Thursday the demonstration will take place in Mianaiua's downtown
Plaza of the Revolution. The Coordinate groups opposition labor and business
orga nizations and political parties. There was no immediate comment from
the Sandinista government. but there is liule chance it will grant the necessary
permit. The government rejected two opposition requests · ta.. stage
demonstrations in the past month. Poli~ violently broke up the last
Coordinate demonstration held July IOin Nanda1mes.
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Drought's effects will
add 1 % to food prices
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Agriculture Department's chief econ·
omist said today that despite .. a
massive loss" 1n farm production
because of the drought. there 1s no dang~r of food shortages or runaway
mflauon at grocery· stores this year.
"We did come into this season With
good stock le\ els." Assistant o\gricul·
ture Sccretal) Ewen M. Wilson said
on the NBC-TV .. Toda)'' program.
.. So there 1s no prospect of an)
shortages this~ car and 14C don:t think
there will be ti1g pnce increases
because we came in with prett> good
supplies.."
The USDA issued a report Thurs·
day sa)'ing the drought should add
onl} I percentage point to consumer
food pnces.
.. We don't sec an\ runa1.1.a\ pnce
inflation at the retail le' cl." \\ 1lson
said in the inter' 1c1.1.
The relatl\cl} op11m1s11c price
rl'port came despite drought damage
that 1!'> c\pectcd to include a 37
percent drop 1n com proouct1on and
continued threats to the soybean
crop
.. These figu res sho1.1. a massive loss
in production .. h's almost un·
precedented what 14e're seeing 1h1s
'ear. We had a 'el'). ve11 dT) period in June:· he ~1d ... We're now moving
into a cnt1cal phase for the SO} beans
and 1f1.1.edon'1ge1 ram in .\ugust 14e'll
lose l'' en more of the SO) bean crop
fhc department no1.1. 1s forecasting
a food price increase for 1h1'> )carof1
percent to 5 _percent Before 1hc heat
and di') 1.1.eather. L:SD.\ nad e>.pec1ed
a 19 food pnce hike of:! percent to
~percent.
But the impact might be e'en
h1gger 1 n 1989. 14 hen food costs cou Id
go up an add111onal 2 percent due 10
the droughl. Wilson 1old reponers
Thur~a~
Thr~e U.S. officials caught
taking material from Russia
By The Associat~d Press
. WA H!NGTON -Three members of an Ene"y Department tea m
taking part 1n a nuclear lei.ting e>.penment in the Soviet Union engaged in
.. some unauthorized souvenir collcc11on" there. the White House said toda)
Pres1denual spokesman "1arhn Fitzwater. however, said that based on
information a' a1labk so far to officials ... we don't believe 11 "as
inteHigenccaC1t\.1ty of an} kind. The individuals picked up and attempted to
ship on for their personal use some rock samples. a piece of barbed wire. an
Allen wrench and a hammer. The indi-. iduats involved have been removed
from the list of those 14ho might return for the experimenL .. He noted the U.S.
Energy Department team "as 10 the Soviet Union under the auspices of an
agreement for a JOlOI q~nficauon e~penment 1n the field of nuclear testing
Health researchers lament America'• fat
.\ i l '\!'IT .\ -De'ipllc gn-atcr al4areness of exercise and health} foods.
man> .\mencans remain "s1gn1fican1l> overwe ight.'' according to federal
researchers 1.1. ho sa) most go' emment nu1nt1onal ~oals are unlikel) 10 be me1
.. Ever)bod~ kno"'s "'hat 1'i required 10 lose weight. yet the prevalence of
o'erwe1ght doesn't seem 10 change much.'' said Dr. Manon Nestle of the C.S.
Office of Disease Pre' en11on and Health Promotion io Washington. The
national Centers for Disease Control. 1n lls ""eekly repon Thursda\. re viewed
the progress toward the go-.ernmcnt's 15 top-pnority goals for Amencan
nutnt1on 1n I 990. including ra1~ing pubhc knowledge of the effects of salt and
lowering average blood-cholesterol levels ... Substantial progress" has been
made in se' eral areas. and three of the goals will be fully met. researchers said
But despite the progress . .\men cans w11l probably fall short of eight maJor
goals. includrng that of gelling people to lose weight. said Nestle.
Hospital ends
Hinckley's
field trip plan
\.\ .\ ~tll:"'u TO:"I. ( .\ P)-.\mental
ho\p11al holding John \\' H inckle~
Jr. 1oda~ dropped 11s proposal 10 take
tht' man 1.1.ho shot President Reagan
on a fie ld tnp. a-; prosecutors turned
up new wriungs by the prc~1den11al
a'i!>a llhnt
Dr. Ra ' mond F. Pa11erson. d1rec-
1or of St t lizabcths Hospital's foren-
Sll r,cn ices unit. told a federal Judge
tha1 the dec1s1on to drop the request
1.1.a'!I based on ma terial rece1,ed b' the
ho.,p1tal Thursda' night ·
Reading a letter to l: S D1s1nct
Judge Barnngton D Parker Pat·
ta\On ..aid. -'The Forensic St-n,cn
.\dmin1s1rauon has determined that
further chnical assessment b\ \fr
Hind.le\ 's treatment '>tafT IS necess-
an tx·fore 1t 140uld permit him to
pa.rt1upate" in a da~-long field lnp.
Comments b' a11orne's on both
'i1dc<. during the brief heanng 10-
d1ca1cd 1hc matenal turned up b~ the ~crl't 'x·n ice cons1s1ed of lc11ers b' ll1nct..k~ IO an un1den11fied third
pan~
l ~ .\ 11ornc~ Ja~ B ~tcphens
a'>kcd Parler to un.i.eal 1he material.
"hKh he said the Secret Sen ice had
11h1a1ned through an 1n,es11ga11on.
l>di:nse la1.1.,er Vincent Fuller de·
\lrtlx'd lhl' material as kiters 1.1.ntten
h' liinct..ln P;irt..a rrfu\ed to umeal lhC v.nt·
mg' "'hich v.erl' 1urnt•d o'er tu the
urnrt ThumJa\. unlil Fuller could
rc\pond 10 1he go,ernmcnt's request
thl·~ he made public.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldmy. Auguet 12. 1918 ----
House calls for complete U.S.
disinvestment from S. Africa
\.\.\SH I "GT01' l .\Pl -Hou~
pa<1,ed leg!slauon to "'1thdral4 all
I .Ii IO\CStmenl from rnc1all) ">tgre·
ga1cd outh .\fnca and 1mpo~ a near·
total trade t:mbargo faces a PQ'>'.!>1ble
Rl'publtcan filibuster 1n the Senate
and a hkel) H'IO b) Pres1dt'nt Reagan
The HouSt> adop1ed the d1s1n\'t"SI·
mt'nt bill Thur~a) e' ening on a·
2~+132 \Ole
~upporters hailed lhl' dram.tuc
measure as a las1-chann· opponunit'
lo hnng ~trong economic pre\surc to
tx-ar 10 help end \outh .\Inca\
c1panhc1d S)Stem of racial ~para11on
1>~ e\pandtng the le'><; sv.eep1ng ..anc·
11ons adopted in IQ n
But Republicans said the t11ll
rcpre~nt'i a "~orched eanh· pohc~
that amounts 11> declaring ec.onom1l
14ar again<>t u1h .\fnca a ''ar 1he'
said 1.1.ould hun 1hc hlal i.., t i'
designed to help b~ cau'>inl! m1ll111n'
tO lose their JC>b\
( iOP ml·mocr'> tailed on the Hou~t>
tu re' ersecou~ and adopt a ~1hl' 111
.. black empo...,l'rment' w IOlfl'J'c
the econom1l and pohtirnl P<l"l'I ot
hlacks and "eaken thl· tounJ.it111n' 111
1hc apanhl·1d '~'tern
But Rep HO\\ard \\olpt' D-\li~h
and other '3nct1on1, <>upponi:r' 'a1J
that cour,t· ''mph "111 nm ""r
"Blat ~ econom1c empov.e-rmcnt 1n
lht· fole ot aparthc11.J i' an 1mp-1"1·
hllll~ ... \.\ OI JX' \31J 3\ !ht• H l)O'>C
'oted Jo" n a tm1 ot Reput°llllan-
.,pon\ort"d amendment'> de\1~neJ to
Botha: Sancdona may derail peace laltladn
JOH "-=":"ES BL'RG South Afn ca <AP) -President PW Botha said 1oda~ that a tOugh sancuons bill pa)sed by the-L' S HouSt" of Reprt"SCntauves
1.1. ill not help South ~fr1can blacl s and might derail a ~gional peac-t initiative
H.: ~1d the legislation might "obstruct or make 1mposs1ble" an ongoing
1n1ti;i11\e IO end South Africa's '1-~car rule o'er uth·"cst A.fnca. also
kno1.1. n as Nam1b1a.
Botha \aid 1n a statement that the pending bill was being debated "for
pure!~ in ternal pohttcal aims ...
.. II llhc b1lll has no beanng on 1he promotion of 1he interests of black
people ln South ..\fnca." he said "Tht' members of the House of
Rt·pre\t"ntatl\ es are b~ nol4 full~ al4 are tha1 prominent black leaders 1n South
.\1rnc1 di, ""di as.go~en~ in certain ne1e,hbon~ \lates. <;trQD&I\ oQp<>sc tr , ll'g1$la11on .. • -
Prominent black an11-apanhe1d leader\ in uth .\Inca. including
.\nglll.tn .\rthb1shop Desmond Tutu ha't urged 1he \\est 10impose1ougher
\.lnl t1ons a<. a means of pres unng the go' ernme-n1 to grant full political nghts
w 1ht· hlad maJOnl)
! .h ir ,hange the leg1slat1on
\\ th the Huu'>t" and Senate eager to
Ju iurn for 1he fall elecuon'> l111le
•in ( 'l'main'> to push the bill through
c 1 rg.re.,., e<,peciall~ . since both
h11 ... "'' ht..l'f, "'ould be faced "1th
\ •lt'' 111 •I\ ernde a presidential \ l'IO
In J poltl' '>latement. 1hc adm1nis·
1•.1:1un ..aid Reagan's !>en1or ad''~"
·' 'l'1. t1m mend that he H'to thl'
'·'' lllt1n'> bill 1f 1t emerges from
< ngrc:v. in itc; present form tx-cau\t'
i: · undam1ne'> lhe president's ab1ltt'
t" ,ondull foretgn pohq ."
I• .,a, li t..cl\ that Senate opponents
''' tl1l' mt•asure "'ould launth a
Iii hu,:t•r \!Ou tht•rt· <.•no hm11 on
d1<.~••llr'e i• that 1.hamber Oppo-
rwnl' llJ' t' rt·tu,t·J 1n lht• pa~t t11 agree
'1110:11.ir ' to llmil d1-.cus.,~on on
\Ul h '''Ut'' lun. ing the ..:ha mbcr 10 a
d •ltHt'' 11 ·to 't ul iff Jt·h.itl' a 'ote
lh..11 rl·qu.rt'\ thl· 'upp11n ol a t\\0-
1h111.!' n1JJIHI\\
\l..1n' R1.puhhlan 11pponen1' cl(·
uwJ thl I lc•U'>t' D1:mocrat1l ll'adtr·
'h:rH1f \tag1ng :2 pc1h1tl'.ll \Ole 10 score
f'111nt' amnng hlJd, \ oter<; for Demo-
l ralit prc"Jl'nltal t.ind1date \11chael
Dut...1~i' Jnd l11r political acll' 1s1
k''' JJd, '"n n :he e' e of the R ·r t> llJI \.a1111nal (on' en11on
Bush focuses on era; Dukakis on prime rate
8) Tbe Associated Press
Rl'~Ubhcan George Bush. v.11h President
Rl.:'agJ'l, al h1'\ side. told adm1nistra11on officials
11,J.i~ the~ must per,uade \Oters 1ha1 1n the
l'lel 1111n ""'hat'~ at s1at..e ts a.,,. a' ofhfe." Democrat
\lllhad Oukal1s blamed n'>1ng interest rates on
·c1gh1 'l'ar<, ot borrov. ing and spending. borro" ing
and ')~nd1ng." ·
In \:t•l.I. Orleanc;. mean"'hile. the 30.QOO.."ord <,op plat1orm "'a<; 1at..1ng shape. comb1n1ng
'-latt:mt·nts of pan~ posiyons on domestic and
tnrl.'.1gn pohc~ issues w11h attacks on Dukak1s.
Bu'h and Reagan. at the \.\ h1te House.
adJre\~<l about 20Q administration officials ............... . : :"'\:: .. . . . . . . .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . :
"'h11m Bu'I <.;uJ mu!tt Ix' .. mt'\'>engers of hope .. 1n ll: Rep T C•m Ll11.·11lcr 01 T e\aS said. "There is
ti· lamp.1 gn or, ix,..,o., "h1i 1.ar •i. 1he full measure of the
.. .\II th1.· gu~~ thing'>' •u 'e J~hed are a ·"·'omt· , hargt' O! "'eing pre.,1den1 -George
n1•11r Ill\ U' in !hi.'. nwld\Ot the dectorate,"tn~~Bu~h Thl !!nm truth ' \1 r Dut..ak1s.1hat.!he o~aJ
prl"\ldt'nt \,!ld rhe 11liual\ Job he said v.ould Ix-fl~.r..._elal't' lnr "n·the-1ob train mg
ll• '>~reJd lht' \\urd 11 .tdm1~_istra11on successes and \\ inding-Up-~\l~ campaign s1.1.mg.
p.ih lhl.'. t\a\ tort'\lt'nd1ng the Reagan re,oluuon Duka!.., '31t1 ReJµn administration budget
1ntu the Bu'h l'rJ delillt' 1.1.l.'rc H tilame for n 1ng interest rates.
Rt·ag.an 1n a JO' ial mood. welcomed the .. .\' "t' Jll kno1.1. sooner or later the bill
11t)i, 1ah t11 lhl· \\ h1te House com pie' The ,olll.'1.tor lome<, IC\ 1hc door .. Dukalus to1d a
\\ hlll.' Huu't' lomple' -that's "'hat the Demo· hrt·a ta'>\ at thl' go' cmor s mansion 10 Richmond.
,r,11' ha\l' alter .l.'1gh1 ~ears out of -office The \ 3 "'Thal 'I .,,. hat happened ~es1erda) in the
1n,rt·dihlc thing l'I the~ still can"t take 1he hint.. l nm·d 'il3tl''-t'l .\menca ··
.\' the LC>o-member platform committee He reterrcd to the fact that major bank<. raised
tlegan 11' tin.ii ~s ion in tht' part~ ·s con,enuon ihe11 pnmc knding ra te ·
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Ri&ht acroa from Soud\ Cout Plaza an 8-r Su.a
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Credit limit
measure would
legalize u~ury
Credit ought to be given when it is due. Unfonunatcly,
when it comes to the recent handling of a consumer interest
rate bill. the state Lqaslaturc is virtually bankrupt.
The .\ssembly recently approved and sent to the·
governor a btll that would allow department stores to charge
an) interest rates they choose. The state Senate had already
appro' ed the bill that essentially legalizes usury.
lf gangsters were advocating such action instead of
legislators. charges ofloan sharking would be brought. G uido
the leg breaker couldn't outdo the gang in Sacramento on this
one. Co nsumers already saddled with the burden of 191/1
percent interest rates will pay even higher rates ifthe governor
relcnb and signs the bill. Paying 20 cents or more on the dollar
"hen the prime rate is I 0 percent is a crime.
What is more of a crime is that the Legislature maintains
this ar tton is intended to help poor people.
-Il Stores that now tack on 191/2 percent interest on credit
card purchases are crying they can't aflord 10 extend credit to
poor people at that rate. ·
O' crcharging people who are already short off unds is an
illogical method of serving them. Overcharging good
customers 10 the name of risk> ones is simply bad business .•
Depanment stores say they can•t afford to take on credit
nsks. Ra ising everyone's rates will help, they say.
That's so much plastic pap.
.. What the btll would do is allo'>' all consumers to be bilked
out ofan estimated $450 million in interest charges dunng the
ne~ t three \ears.
Those·\, ho oppose the bill. and there is opposition. P,?int
out that in the 16 states where credit ceilings have been lifted.
the a'erage rate of interest is 21 percent for large depanment
stores. Smaller stores have set even higher rates.
And in Ne\\-York. stores did not offer any more credit to
poor peo-plc after retailers-were attowed 10 raise their rates.
Thev JUSt raked in more profit.
"·his clearly the worst consumer bill of the year." argued
Assembl) man Lloyd Connelly. a S~cramento Democrat who
was one of the few to oppose the bill.
The rate had been 18 percent for years until the recession
of the earl )' 1980s pushed the prime rate to 20 percent.
California raised its ceili ng to I 91h in J-981 and extended that
ceiling three tames until last year.
Gov. Deukmejian vetoed an extension last year. ciung a
pnme rate o f 8.~ percent and the lack of any evidence for
continuing the high rate. Deukmej ian 's veto would restore the
18 percent interest rate cap and save consumers an esumated
$75 million ne't ~ear in the process.
Consumers can 9nl y hope the governor sees this latest
proposal as a poorl) d1sgu1sed attempt at gouging shoppers.
He should cancel the transaction.
OC airport search
The mad demon of Orange County's rapid development
is breathing its asphalt breath upon our necks.
" We all know the horror story of that community's
concretization -its pollution, its traffic woes. its sanitized
sameness. Now, Orange County officials. like those in San
Dieio. find their crunch of newcomers has crowded their
airfield -John Wayne Airport. They have launched a
desperate search fo r a new site.
How desperate? Very, it would appear_ because the-17
sites no" being considered by the.ir Airport Site Coali\ion
include two areas of Camp Pendleton, in San Diego County.
o what '>'e bave is Orange Cotinty thinking about dumping
more of its problems of mismanaged growth onto us. We
suggest they think again.
. Wh)' consider a site long ago ruled infeasible for even our
0 " n potentially desperate needs?
If our neighbors to the north no longer have room to
concrettze themselves, we suggest they look somewhere other
than an Diego County to start anew.
Su ~Itgo Trlbuat
Gang warfare
Can a dozen young men really talk 75,000 or so LA
ga ngsters into stopping their vicious assaults on each other
and the rest of the community? Not likely. But the motel
summit meeting last week between a few Crips and Bloods
could lead to a solution of our city's most terrible problem.
Their efforts will come to nothing. however. 1f business and
political leaders don't take up the challenge tossed out by a
teen-aged Blood named .. Twilight'°: •'You've got to give us
omething to look forward to."
Gang summits aren't new. One was held in 1973 ... Twice
recently. Communaty Youth Gang Services managed to
negotiate holiday cease-fires between small numbers of rival
gangs. Both times. of course. the gunfire was started up again.
• ... But an 197 3. a six-month truce fell apart because jobs
Qromised b)' the bargainers didn) come 1hr-0ugh. To give
Twilight and ot~er peace~makcn any chance of long-term
s uccess will require a concerted communily effort.
This ought to be led by the mayor with hands~on
assistance from business. The Community Redevelopment
Agency. which has been nifhly innovative in devisin&
inccnuves lo reshape and invigorate the downtownt should
now direct energy to blighted SOuth Central LA Revttalizing
this area will do more than all the police sweeps that City Hall
can afford.
Not all the jawboning and job creation in the world will
get every pngstcr to cease burgling apartments. selling crack
and gunning down his ri vals ... But most. we believe, would
grab at the chance for a decent life. if only city leaders would
do their pan to provide 1t. ·
Loi Aa1ele1 Her•ld Examloer
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·'If the (health Insuran ce) cost Is 91 billion tn Ma11achuaetta over nve
years, It would be at least twice as much In caJJlomla. '·
State needs health care 18.w,
but at what cost to public?
Democrats push Massachusetts-style
plan in Legislature, probably in vain -
DAN
WALTERS
S..\CRAMENTO-Do .\mencans
h:nc a right 10 health care" It"• ccn:unl~ not onr of the nghts
lt~t~d tn the l ' 5 Const11u11on. nor
• d~ an' law ex1~t on the books to
e\tcnd 1i.
1 hr nation 1s embarl..mg on a great
political debate O\ rr "hcther sucb a
nght should exist
Nat10nall~. ahout 35 Olllhon
ixopk lack health insurance. either
prt\ atl· ur through one of the man}
gO\ em mental program) that serve
thr poor. f\\o-th1rds of those w1thoui
t.O\ c:ragc ha' e jobs, but lack the group-health coverage that has be·
come nearl) un1\crsal in middle and
profess1onal -dass emplo~ ment.
Thr) art. in essence. the working
poor. whose incomes arc too high to
quahf~ them for publ ic pr~rams but
100 low to afford pnvate insurt\nCe.
the cost of\\htch has mushroomed 1n
rccl'nt \Car~.
.\ rrt·r nl stud) concluded 1hat
( ahtorn1a has a d1spropon1 onalel)
high number of those non-insured
people. about five million or nearl)
22 percent of its population.
The debate O\er the issue 1s being
101ned because the Democratic can-
didate fo r president. Michael
Dukak1s. a'\ governo r of Massacbu·
setts SO\\ l:'nactment of the first
universal health-coverage plan in the
ntted S1atcs. He wants the Massa-
chusetts plan to become a model for
the nation.
The \.lassachusctts plan imposes
much of lhl' burden on emplo)ers.
rath er than direct I} on taxpayers. It 1s
an c'ampk of:i neo-lit5eral approach
to s0<1al programs that moves awa~ ·
from d1rl'll ta>.-and-spcnd programs and to" ard the concept of pubhc-
pn, atc pan ncrsh1ps and mandated
sef\ ires
In Massachu setts. cmplo-.ers who
don't pro' 1de co verage t'or their
"orkl·rs must pa\ into a statewide
in-.urance pool from "'h1ch the un-
in.,urcd ma' obia1n health coverage.
...\ii~ lcful\ er expense.\ would be ment makes it impossible to estima1e
co,crl'd b\ taxpavrrs. The current costs. but they could be .. po1cn11all}
otlictal estimate'\ a're that the Massa-in the hundreds of mil hons or billions
r hu\CllS program wtll l'OSt ncarl} $1 of dollar~ ... If the measure were to be
ht Ilion 0\ rrthr nt.'\I ft\ l' ~cars. halfof appro' ed b\ \'Oters. the Legislatu re
"n1rh woukl fall 0 1) ta"l:patt>rs -woutcHx-r'ompelled to devise the
. \:91 surrm1ngl). D1:mocrats 1n the !)P\.'t:dic program \\Ith a fi nancing < ah lorn1a Ll'g.1<,Ja1un· arr promoting ml'chanism.
1hc1r O\\n H'r<,1on ol lht.• Massachu -lfthrcost is SI billion in Massachu·
sc m plan <;etts over five years. 11 would bt-at
Thn ha' l' nol hl'l·n surcessful Ira st I'>' ice as muc h in Califom ia. hl.·~au .. ~· ~he~ haH· tu~ h.ead-~in into g1\en no1 onl~ ourhigherpopulation.
1.hl llllrl .1~~ngh l ons1.:n ~11 H pohll· hu t our higher pcrct>ntagcs of ~n
l .11 d1m.a11.: in the s1a11: thal dis-in-.ured and our rapid populauon
urnragl'S an~ nl'\' pendingprograms. gro" th It's no small matter
l'\l'n one 1ha1 tnl's the indirect. neo-Thr measure would ha\e gotten
hlxr.al approach . • around the Gann spending ltm1t b) !hl·~ fa1kd ~g.11n \\ cd~rsda} "hen e\·t'mpung the health<ar~ program thl \tale \S\1.:mbl). on a pan~·hne from th pro\ isions.
\Ott'. rl'fu'>C.'U to appro\e a state .\nd.finalh .there 1s thr ma11erof umrn1U11onal aml'ndmc nt that · eu mpet1t1\ ene,s. would plan· thl' l''>UC' tx·fo rl' \ oters'" ..\s na11onalh S\ nd1ca1ed finan cial
lOnleptual ll'rm~. \\tthout specifics. columnist Jane Bryant Quinn point·
It ta kl·' a '" o-1h1rds \Ott' 10 rd out rercnth. any one state -be 11
Jppro' e .1 Hms111u11onal aml·ndmrnt ~lassachusetts or California _ that and thl'rl' arl'n·1 that mam Demo-b d crais in thl' :\'isrmbh. l'\en· wtth the raises ta\CS an d/or ur ens em· . ploycrs to support such a program
< i.111g of F1 ' c dissident Democrats. puts itself at .a competitive dtsadvan-
1 he debate preceedmg the vot}. tate vis-a-vis other states in recruiting mo' l'd alont predictable lt n(•s. The'
d h r JO S. Dl'mOl'rat1c ackrrs der m· t e 1act ··1f ..\mencans want universal
that so man\ Caltforn1ans lack access health insurant·e. 111s ultimately a job
10 hfalth care. Tht• Republican cnttCS for th e feds." Quinn concl udes.
drtnrd thr pro1rcted cost. one ter.m-That so rnan v Cahfomtans. or so
1ni 11 a .. blank chrd. on the ta,payrrs man~ ..\mericans. are denied ready
ot 1he \tatc.. access to health care 1s a senous
(1 1\en the \k1mp) ta('t\ a"a1labk. matter. •
tt \ probabl~ JU\! a., \\l'll tha1 the But ,tis also one 1ha1 doesn't lend
mfa ... url· fa1kd ttsclf to quick fr~es. esixc1all) those
\; the I eg1\laturl··, own budget geared 10 elcc11on-~ear rhrtonc. anal~.,, rnnduded. thl' open-ended Dan Walt~rs is a syadlcatu
nat ure of the lO nst11uuonal amend-columoist.
Marriott hotels add class
'to image of Orange County
Resort chain officials among the firstto
recognize Coas!~ e~_ono-mic potential -
MARTIN
BROWER I t"lr\l ml't the late J. Willard
~fa mott. tuundt.•r of Mamott Corp.
and ht!> 'lun J W Mamou Jr .. now
chai rman and president of Marriott
Corp . 1n thr 'lummcr of 197 3 at what
wa~ lhcn tailed lhe Orange County
..\1rpon
Thl· \lamom had flown 10 Orange
Count' at lhc cnd ofa long-day._dunng
which 1hc\ hroke ground for two
other hotel' in other pans of ihe
nation.
The a1 rpl:rnc h:ld taken ofT from
Wa\h1ngton f) < 1n the morning with
Mamou t.•xet.ut1 vcs and national
travel media. and then had pined
daylight by fl) ing west. landmg in
each of the two other cities to pick up
local officials and news media and to
ob5Crvc ellch groundbreaking from
the air while the guests sipped
CUC'ktatl'\.
The airliner landed 111 Orange
Count) irPon 10 the late afternoon
and I\ was my pleasure to introduce
the ~famous 10 the late WilJiam
Ma on. then prc"dent of The Irvine Co. This was an important occasion
for The Irvine Co -Marriott was
aoina to break around for a hotel in
Newpon Center. ""
We boarded the airplane alooa with
the other ewpon ~ac~unu. took
off and carclrd the )'ou?\1 Newport
C. enter and "atched the lf'.Clt show-
man Tommy Walker etofTuplosive
charse on the ground.
Orange l ounty. especial!Y the Or·
anac Coa51. and Mamou C'orp ha\'e
tome a Iona wt)' sin« tb11 da y.
brough t bark to m} mcmor~ wtth tht'
recent oixmng ut the Marnott Suites
tn Ne"pon Beach In fact. Paul Reed.
C\CCUll\ e \ 1c(' president of Mamou
Hotels and Rcsons. told me at the
Suites opentng that he was one-of the
Mamou e~ccut1Hs on that airplane
15 ~ears ago.
During the past IS yt'ars. as.Orange < ount) has grown. Mamon Corp.'s
prrscnce in the count) has grown w11h
11 -and that 1s certainly one of the
benefits of Orange County's growth
In fact , the firm has somewhat
adopted Orange County, being one of
the first to recognize the county's
initial c(onomic potential. getting a
jump on the other national hotels and
then stayi ng ahead of the hotel crowd
in keeping up with new dcvd opment.
each location the Marriott has be·
come a cen ter of business and social
activity for the community. and the
general manager of e.ach hotel has
become strong!)' tnvolved 1n 1he
commuruty.
Now come the Marrion Suites. a
new concept with the third unit in the
natio njustopened in Newpon Beach,
midway between the Irvine and the
Newpon hotels. Marrion Suites New-
port Beach has 250 suites. many
overlooking Upper Newpon Bay.
And a second Marrion Suites is now
under ,construction in South Coast
Metro.
Also ncre are Counyard by Mar-
riott. 175 room economy hotels. The
first oJjcned in Buena Park and thrtt
units are planned for.the aarpon area.
FoUowmg the opcnina of the
thcn-300-roo m Newpon Marriott.
the firm opened the then-600-room Anaheun Mamou followed by the For the tut~~· Mamou ~s ruhofircd S()().room Irvine Marriott. In each 10 be antercstcu 1n devclop1n1 t e ~nl
case. the hotels were the fincst in and largest .te10n hotel on the Irvine
those c1t1cs. and retain their strenath Coast. and in several )'~11'1 should '?e
de pitt M~ competition in each ... a eon~ender for a business hotel J n
location. Irvine Center.
From 1 ~c beer stand 1n Withins·
Rc1nforc1n1 the firm 's stratc&) o( ton. D.C .. opened in 1927, Mmiott
aoina into Newpon and Anaheim now has 36Q propenin around the
uvc bttn major add111oni to both world with 100.000aunt roomt. It 11
hotels. brin11n1 Anaheim to 1.040 OrlnFCounp'saood fonu~tha1 a
roorm and N~n to 600 rooms. pcrttnlllC o thOK pre>ptrun arc
The Irvine Mamon, an Koll Centcr loctted tictt. Im~. was bu1l110 full sazc lMially.
fore than mcrclv another ltottl In
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East Coast
beaches
aren'tfree
To the Editor: . How luck~ we a.re to live an
Cahfom1a. . r had an unbelievable-exJl('Tience m
New Jersey whit~ tourin.s the e.astem United States w11h a fnend. In that
state the~_ have the Atlantic Ocean
fenced ofT to the public. They have
gates eve I) I 00 yards or so where they
charge adm1ss1on to use the beaches.
The town we stayed in charged $5.50
for every adult. Children under 12
were admitted free when accom-
panied by an adult. I stood in amazement while watch·
in_g a family consisting of a man. his
wife. two teen-agers and two young
children pay $22 for the privilege of
using the beach for one day. They also
were given a plastic bag in which to
put their 1rash. Generous.
All I could th ink about were the
poor people who could never afford
to use the beaches. which should be
free to ~veryone.
How do they ge t by with. that when
in Cali fornia people in pnvate com-
munities have to provide access to the
public through their property?
The attendant at one of the gates
told us S5.50 was cheap compared to
what most towns charged -$7 per
person. If we had rules hke that 1n
Cahfomia we would have millions of
dollars in revenue and very lij}lt
weekend traffic to our bt-aut1ful
beaches.
I hope "e would ne ver become that
selfoh.
CLA IRE REED
Newpon Bcac'h
W ater-savinf!,
tactic sharea
To thr Editor:
1ncc e' el) one is becoming water-
conscious because of the shortage of
water throughout the United States,
"-C ha ve come up with an idea that
works well in our home in Marina
VtlhJge.
Our k11chen 1s on the west side of
the house and the bot wat~ tank is in the garage on the east side: It take
se\eral !leconds for the water to
become hot in the kitchen and
therefore water ts wasted several
times a da).
We ha-.e placed three pails on the
patio. JUSt outside the kitchen door.
We keep a two-quan plastic pitcher
on the sink ar.d fill it with co ld water
from the hot water faucet. pouring 11
into a pail outside. We are able to fill
the pitcher three times until the water
1s hot enough for dishes or band-
washing. Then when a pail is full. we
pour tht' water on the la~ or flowers. It is surpnsing how much water is
used m this wav and we don't feel
guilty when we · use it to water the
flowers or grass.
True. 11 takes extra time to do this
small task. but we ·feel good about
endeavoring 10 conserve water.
Besides. we all need the' added
exercise
MRS. EVERETT AUGER
Huntington Beach
I TOD AY IN HISTOR Y
Today 1s Friday, Aug. 12, the 225th
day of 1988. There are 141 days left in
the year.
Today·s highlight in history:
On A.ug. 12. 1898. Hawaii was
formally annexed to the United States
after Congress passed a joint resol-
ution. Hawaii was granted territorial
status in 19001 and became the 50th
state of the unaon in 1959.
On this date:
In 185 I. Isaac Singer was granted a
patent on his sewing machine.
In 1867. President Andrew John·
son sparked a move to im peach him
as he defied Congress by suspending
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
In 1898. the peace protocol ending
the Spanish-American War was
signed.
In 1915. the novel "Of Human
Bondage." by William Somerset
Maugham. was published. •
In 1941. French Marshal Henri ~Petain called on his countrymen to
gjvc their full suppon to Nazi
Germany.
In 1948. Soviet school teacher
Oksana Kasenkina survived a leap
from a window of the Soviet con·
sulate in New York to avoid bting
returned to her homeland.
fn 1953 •. the Soviet Union con·
ducted a secret test of its ftrst
hydroaen bomb.
In 1955, Presidtnl ~c 0 .
Eisenhower &iancd a bill raisn-a the
minimum W1Jt from 75 cents to SI
an hour. efTectave the R>llowina
March.
In 1962. one day afttt launchana
cosmonaut Andrian N1koaayn iftto
orbit. the Soviet Union alto 1e11_1 up
cosmonaut Pavtl Popovich. Boch
men landed saftJy Aus. ''· In I 972. tbt Last Americu combat
sn?Und lf"OOJ)S left Vidnun.
In 1977. the space lbanle
Entnpnse pe9l('CI its fi.m IOlo flilht
ta1by1.UJna off 11op a 8oei11 n1.
91CP9rtt1aa. ud men IOUdrii.::n on its own in CalilOnaia't · ft
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIFrld1y. August 12. 1He A.7
Financial, health care firms report dividend, earnings
alCARE Flnuclal Corp. hu
authorued the payment of a 10
percent c;tock d1v1dcnd on its com-
mon ~toe~. Ralph W. Ltatherby.
cha1rmun and chief e"<ecutive officer.
announct>d I hur'tday.
The d1 ' idend ~ 111 be payable Oct.
14 to holder\ of record on Sept. IS. Ca~h PU\ mcnh will be made in heu of
1sc;uing iractrono l shares.
Lcatherb) commented. '"The board'~ action reflects Un1C'ARE's
lle1;1rc to prov ide wider stock d1s-
1ribu11on . and im proved market·
ah1l1t> ol the: company's common
M UTUAL FUND S
StO<'lc " l n1C'A RE Financial \orp is the
hold mg com pan)' for Ir' 1ne-bast"d
Un1C-ARE Insurance o .. fo unded 1n
1979 b} Lcathcrb). whose ph1losoph)
1s 10 selecti vely wntc California
work.c~· rnmpensation insurance for
rclati\ el~ larg<.' accounts. and to grow
1n a stead} but controlled manner
• • • In Newport Beach American
Health Services Corp. has an noun ed
income from continuing opcra11ons.
before Trans-Cranial Electros11mula-
t10n Th,·rap} (TCET) expen~ and
prO\ 1'\10n tor d15e0n11nut'd oper.
alton'>. uf $289.66 1 for the Sl'cond
Quar1e1 (oded June 30, 1988. com-
pared to a loss of S32 I . 734 for tht
rnmparahle quarter last :Vt'ar.
I he mc-rcased operating 1ncomt"
""~ due to a 175 percent me in
re' cnues 10 S4. I m1llton. compared
tC) SI 5 mlllton a yrar ago. The
mcreasl·d revenue ~as pnmanl) due
10 the ramp-up of lhe ne"' centers
opened at the end of 1987 and
add1t1onal re\ cnue dt'rJ\ ed from the
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NYSE UPs & DowNs
PEC'L:\L I~TRODl.C'TORYR.\TES.
F'or a limited Um<'. w<'·~ offr nng our ac\Just.-
able homt' t1QUity loans at low introdu<"tory
rates. ' it· -e~ to huyjust1lhontcuzything
you han• ~1ru.r hean · ton.
~O POl~'TS.
\\e 're also \\'3J\ing th<' poin~. An<i th.at makes
~tting mto our h me eqwcy loan t'Wn e~.
FA!:T ERVICE
~·u gl\"e you an an.o,"wer re-gan:~ loan
approval within 48 hotlr.'. So call the k>an office
listed below or stop hy ~· (ireat Am rican
oftk~ And how much mon } you could
~u out of~'OUT homt>.
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FRIDA Y'S CLOSING PRICES
We a k market slips more
NEW YORK (.\Pl -Stock prices dnfted
lo"l'r toda\ as ns1ng 1n1crc'>t rates kept a damper
on the market. .\nalvst~ said the market was weak and
11\tlcss. '!till struggling to reco1vcr its balance after
1hc Fedtral Rcserve's move Tuesday to raise tts
dtsrount rate.
Thl' Do" Jonl'S average of JO mdustnals
'>hppcd J.7 to ~.037.52. e:11;tcnd1ngfts loss for the
v.l.'ck 10 81.6 I points.
That ranlt.cd as the biggest week I) ~eel inc for
thl' average since It fcll 108.42 points March 21 -25
Decltning issues narrowl) ou tnumbered ad·
'.inces on-the i"l'" Yori.. Stock Exchange." Ith 68 I
up. 717 do\\ n and 533 unchanged.
Big Board \Olume totaled 17.6.% m1ll1on
shares. agaimt 17 3 m1ll1on tn the pre' 1ous scrnon
Thl' ;-..i \'SE's compostte m<le' lost .05 to 148 55
OVIPltecll• Wltll ltltn
A Clll ti cl111m.I WHI ......
WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE DID
NEW YORK (AP) Aug 12 Prff. NEW YORK (AP) Aug. 12 P r .....
Advanced 'lf ~ Adv~nced Fl( cNaV
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Oecloned ¥ncn4nged 01a11>sues I New tlrgl\$ 2 New tows 1• 11
AMEX LEADER S
NEW YORK CAP> -Selts. 4 P.m. Fridav price and nrt chan~ of the 10 most actrve American Stock Excnange lu~s. trading ·narlonallv al more 1nan s 1
NJme v Lait '"'-BAT lnq t.1n.t 7~ + • TeusA1rCP 4 . 10'•• -~
OomePlrl f2 ·i I 7·6-4 ~an~LabB 94, 91.. -, Pa~C~~P l~: ·2~"'-t ': En9v vc ~ 1 • 21 • -'• Kirbv xP 17 , 4 • -e EcnoBav lS , 1a1. + ''• AmTr·uP prm l3 , 23~ -1.'l
Goto Quo TES
MET ALS Quons
NEW YORI< JAPI -Soo1 -ierrout ....... pr~
f11<11y by The AllOClltoc:I l>reu ~ • S l 2150 por l>OUllCI NV Come.o 1C>Ot
mont11 ~MCI TIW
Coppe< 98 "· S l 00 cen111 e>oun<1 U S oetlil\ellOnto
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T1ft " 5619 Melall W .... comflOl'1• pnce por lb I IW¥., $6 716 ~andy & HarmWt (only daol'f quoit)
lllvef S6 685 '* troy 01 NV Com.A IC>Ot month
c:io.oci Thu Metcwy • S35S OO-S36S 00 '* 76 lb ftatll. Now York l"lellftum • $522 00·$529 00 lroY 01, N Y teontrec:I) l'le~ "28 00 N y M•c IO()t -11oy 01 TIW
Oecltned ¥ncnanged mo otal i>sues New nrgM • New lows 2• -24
NYSE LEADER S
NEW YORK (AP~-Sates, 4 Pm Frldav~rice and net c an11e of the IS mos! acllve ~ew Yori\ Stoc Excnange luues, 1r~ing nationally al more th~ s I Nla:~ow i 1· 13~ Cfl9. PanhE'Cp • I. 26' • Housllnd , • 29', -., Na1Sem1 , 4, 9J;. -l Polaroids 1, , 4211 -1 Amer T& T 1, , p•• -"9 ~~~~7iY"' I: :~ ~· + ·• enerch 1.1 ·~ -1 rmcolnc 1,08', i • e
orettus 1.oH. 2 ~ • • ConEdisn .07 , •' w AmExe>r . 96 , 2 ,,.. -.\ CnmBnk PIC 9 , p, -1 ... Primerica s 936, 27l't +I' 1
' Dow JoN£S AvERAGES
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NEW YORK (AP) -Most active ovtr· ·lt'le·c~unter stocks SUPPiied bv NASO
N1me Convgt KndrLr lnttt s ~ICFn arGe> s e1cmA MCI APPie( Novetus SunMlc
] ~~~· ~t~: Asked ~~ ~·· • 7 ti : ff• +1
l: •: tH• i ~ 9~ .f: +1~
9..,,300 ' I I '• 901.600 38"9 +I'•
PUBLIC NOTICE
•'
New Maintenance Station approved for
Construction at the Corona Del Mar/Costa Mesa
Freeway Interchange
-WtM rs BEJNG
PLANNED
WHY THIS AD
CONTACT
.•
MAP
.0
Cnllrons (Ctllrfornla OepMmont of Tronspor1allnnJ
~n soon bo procoedlng with the eonstnJC11on of n new
m:ilntem1nt9 station at lhe Roule 55 and Route 73
Interchange In the oly of Costa Mesa.
CoflrAna h:u studied lhe olleC1s this projeot may
hove on thn. onv1ronme,n1 Our studios allow ttial II
will 'hot ••on•fleantfy allect the ~lily ot 1"4t
environment
The tepo11 1'1111 ••P'alna why Is ~tlod 11 Nogali'l'8
Oec;l31A1t0nlln1tlal $1udy (NOtlS) The NOl1S W&\S
circvlnttd to !he public and allected agenciea k'I
Oc:tobet 1987.
lht ·nnar NO/IS whic:h Included Ille eommtnts r~ Ind rnpoftfft hft bf.en ~by
CellrlM '" ~ 1988,
FOf mo1e lnlonn0Uon about 1hts proJtct c°":
Ron Kotlnsld, Calttlll9 (2t316~755
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Howtoduckthequacks
DEAR ANN LA~DERS: From
umc to lime )Ou ha'e printed kiter~
from readers who "ere taken 1n b'
quacks. It 1s eas} to understand how
dc1.pcratc people can fall pre) to thc'>e
l harlauins. When the prognosis 1s bad
the) are \\1ll1ng to ti') anything.
The recent Ma)o Chn1c Health
L cttt:r g1.,.ec. some excellent guide·
hnc!I I hope }Ou \\111 find space in
,our column to print them
~10 X f .\LLS.
DEAR S.F.: Tlwlks for UtiDklag of
me. It's another example or tbe
excellent material put out by the
Mayo Foundation in Rochester. Minn.
f H E L .\NGUAGE OF
QUACKERY
\\hen \Ou hear about a product be
\\ill') Of h~ pc \\Ords !>UCh a1.: secret
proH'n. re' oluuonar~. ancient.
lorc1gn. m1rack O\t~m1gh1 and
hreal.through Glo"1ng test1mon1al<i
lrom pauent'> rl·1nforre the concept
Homht ~ ()ua(:l.s often claim to
light again1.t a ··consp1rac~ of estab·
11-;hed ph} 'itnan\" The~ tefu!>e to
d1o;closc their '"<iccrel\ .,
Bargarns: A mom·~ -back guarantet•
11r free-will donation ma' sound
allraCtl\('. but 1t oft.:n amo1JOtS 10
tobbcn.
C url~·allc, Qu<Kl.s-frl•quentl~ mal>.e
11.rapd1o'>C da1m') that one prudurt can
irt•at a multitude vf problems" 11h no
lomphcat1ons
Al•
lMDEIS ·
Lo\ alt): Many quacks encourage a
lUh-tikc foll~1ng amqng their cus·
tome,-.;. Leg1ttmate doctors inviJ~
tru\t hut the} do not claim to be the
onh healer
Hoh->llc: Thrs concept emphas11es
total health and emotional well·
hc1ng. But 11 1s vague. a frequent
'lmoke )Crecn for useless products ••• DE..\R ..\r..i'.'I LAN DER : Our •
c.uburban neighborhood has a prob-
km One ~oung couple up the 'itreet
get into heated arguments at least fouF
time'> a "'eek. The' can be heard b'
people:'' ho Ii' ea block a\\3} 1n c' c~
direction
\\l· knO\\ that e'er) couple ha't' J1~grecments. but the screaming and
name-calling is ' er) unpleasant. T his
couple haH' become the nc1gti -
borhood 1okc. although their squab-
bling 1s not funn}. f he "1fe ~unds
M .. l· an out-of control shre"' and the
husband mu)t be an 1d1ot
The~ <tcream about mone} rhc
d1' 1s1on of household chores. his golf
schedule and her ~e\ hangups. Their
bra""'' urc e\tremely embarra1.s10g
when we ha\t.' guests . .\ISO. when
tempt·rs flare \\C become concerned
for the \\ell-being of both of them .
The' could l1ll each other
V.'hat do }OU ~uggest . .\nn'l -
E~OUGH TROUBLE OF 01 R
ow~ IN .\ T L.\!'iT ..\
DE AR ATLANTA: l sug&est tbat
you and your husband go over and tell
them that tbelr battUng can be beard
all over lbf neighborbood. Let them
know that you waat to be helpful.
Suggest counseling tp help them learn
bow to live together in peace.
If they are hostile and unreceptive,
and tbe fighting continues. call the
police. They can be arrested for
disturbing tbe peace.
• • • OE..\R ..\'' L..\,rH:K 1., a
l:llhl·r obligated to pa' tor h1., daugh-
tl'r'\ second "rdding·~ Her lir<tt \ll'd·
ding ''a" four ~ears ago and rnst
S 1..i.000. Thr fathl'r 1'> not fll h. but he
\\JOI!> 10 do tht• right rhrng You Jrc
go1n~ to dt•ndt'. -Tl l <-i..\.
DEAR TULSA: No. but more than
money is involved. If the fir t
wedding was lavish, the second one
should be low-key. Two super nuptial
bashes exceed the limits of good
taste.
Saturday, August 13
ARIES (March 21-..\pnl I q): Request 1s granted in
LIBRA l~pt 23-0ct. 221· Populant} increases.
circum'>tanccs fa,or 'ourctTons. }Ou'll be at nght place at
crucial moment. Ans"cr to nsk-1ak1ng 1s affirJTiat1,e.
You·11 gain admirers. romance is pan of e~c111ng ~enano. rnnncct1on w11h cm· -------------
plo)mcnt. perhaps " " • . , -
o'ert1mt· or \('\Cr-
. SYDNEY
0MARR
ance pa} FolU!> on
practical 1s1.ucs .
'>UP I' al. dl·ahng!>
\\Ith '"('tCl'ntr1l ··
rdat" e. Gem1n1
pla~'l d~nam1c role
, TAURUS (..\pril . .
• 20-M a~ 20): You am capable now of snatching victory
from "hat appears to be ··1aws pf defeat." Lunar aspect
rn1nc1dc). "'i\h freedom . .t:rt·at1\lt). 'ariet). sens~alll)
Member of opposite \e,x m<\_-1.es no secret of attraetion.
GEMINI (Ma} 21-June 20): Study Taurus message
for valuable hint. Focus 2" salt"S. purchase. restnctions.
hudgct. comphance "llti request Jrom famil~ member.
Wri tten commun1ca11on 'contams green hght for special
"projert .
CANCER !June 21-Jul~ 22) Trips. '1s1ts m'olve
fom1h member<.. are related to ma1or domestic ad1 ust·
ment ·) ou recel\e gift but strings are attached. Know 11.
he rc.ahs11c 10 connecuon \\1th hudget. monc~. con;im1t·
ml·nt. •
LEO (Jul} 23·..\ug. 22): lnd1\ldual who talks about
linancial tommitmcnt may bc Jo1ng1 ust rh at -talking.
Pl1:1~ wa111ng game. keep option-. open. realm~ .. be tter
offer" could bc on the "a} Former lo' e will return.
VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Scpt. 221· Lunar emphasis on
mdl\ 1duaht}. daring. '"' cnt1' encss. ab1ht} to separate
quaht~ from mere quantll~ ) ou"ll ha' c more respons1·
b1ht}. there \\111 be ch~llcnge ol deadline Capricorn
111\0l\l·d
SCORPIO I Oct. 23-:-.:o,. 211· Stud~ Libra messagdor
\Jluable hint You·11 \\IO friends and influence people.
} ou·11 make fresh start. 1nd1' 1dual pre' 1ousl~ 1nd1tTerent
rnuld no" protess hl\e. lmfrint }Ouro"n unique St}le
SAGITIARIUS 1:-.:0, _2-Dec 211· Fam1I} members
tl•nd to pull }OU an man~ darC<'uons Emphasis on career
opponunll}. prestige. abil11 ~ to sureessfull~ deal '' 11h
1,upcnor. Oldt·r \\Oman makes unu'iual claim .\quarian
ln \Uhl·d .
CAPRICORI" I CXc 22-Jan 19)· Scenario h1ghhghts
rnmmun11.'a1ton . publishing. ad.,,ert1s1ng. ab1l1t) to reach
murl' people Focuc; also on tra,d. ph1losoph~. higher
edm:at1on ) uu'll bl· more 3\'are of "ardrobe. bod~
1magt•
AQl'ARll'S (J.an 211-Fd> 11'11 lk \\tiling to re\lse
re' ll"\\ rl•mudd po-.~1bl~ to relOlJle You·11 be concerned
l\lth tinJnual -.tatus of one do'K' to ~ou poc.s1bl~ pannrr
or mate C1em1n1. <iag1ttarius pla' roles
Pl CES I Feb. 14-\larch 2th· You"ll learn rhrough
pruCl''>C. of teaching -l.'fl'a tl \.f JUIC"S \\Ill be actnati.'d.
Emph:.i<.l\On puhhcap!)t·aranccs.1mage Posc;1bh: panner-
sh1p. mJntal -.ta tu\. You ·11 be thrnl:ingabour "urld tra' el.
IF AUGl 'ST 13 IS YOL'R BIRTHDAY current
.)n·nano highlight"> pannl'rsh1p. marriage possible ad·
d111011 tn fam1h . You"ll tx· dl·altng. \\llh puhhc. man~
\\l)Oll'll 1\lll tx· parl of !.l"COclnO ~ou"ll karn more about
lcm·1gn land). fm.x.h . customs. It 1s 111.d' that ~ou "ere
-.epJr .. lll'd from on\.' or txlth parents at rl'IJll\el~ earh age
I auru' l n> \..11rp1<1 rx·opk pla~ 1mPt1rtJnt roles tn ~our
lltL· \ 1t.1l11' mai..e~ ll1meba1.l 1.onlidcn\t" returns and a
Ill\\ Im \.·· uiulJ tll: 11n hor11on \\ atl h Odnbcr
T ipster s effective.crime fighters
A1g pa~om. to ;inon~ mou<. 11p!>I('~
-tlfcS<.' "°'"' about a\ ""'II as an}1hing to cut a1mcs Pa111rularl~
crimes committed b' dnnl.ers
~oonrr or later. police sa}. the
lrlm1nal \\hO drinl.s overmu
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16') l'\Kllllil ..... c.tJ llnl. CA (714) ~ I
Men's and Women's
Sportswear
ANNUAL AUGUST
1 /2
PRICE SALE
going H! It'll ,oml·btxh Jhout 1t all . .
\I ti!>. llf J \\ hlll'·l,1 tied dl'l'r I\ aoou l
'"Kl.' J' nrh J'-that 11t J kr'it') co"
Good tu !...no". 1f 'ou·re loc;t in the
"tlJ. and ~ou"rt' fast
It l'on't tx· .m 1ntl·rnat1onal airport
1111 JOl"!>n·t ,tJ~ open 24 h\)Ur\ a da~
fhJt Ln' l" and \\Jr I.'\ pert
~fodJnll' DJ11au\ said .. ,e,cr lorg\.'t
that 1n .111 men the onl~ thing
(''i<>COllJI li1r <,Uf\1\31 IS the O\~gcn
the' hrl"Jthl' and a \\Oman's admira·
llOO
It \\J\ thl· rJrl\ Ja, \lormon'
.1rn1111J "·•It l Jl>.l' ( ''' "ho became rn'"t \\ldd' J..mmn for their ··dog
u1.11' .. Thl· k'>" aOluent of them
'ha,cJ lhl·1r dogs and \Hne the
l"U \llllg\ 10lll l03f\l" doth
\\ 11,·n 'llur grca~ndud "as a lad. till~ dt' ralC'-got a f ~ore space 00
lhl' ... port'\ p::tgl'5 than naseball did.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Auguat 11. 1988
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m on on Pwl'f Miion 1Hof"M !Heg1n1 1Co"'ll9I n,. Fugt1w HMlt of Pwiect
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ANY WHICH WAY/COKT * Clint Eastwood/Action
Complete television listings In Sundey'1 TV PUot
a,,.,. cas .,.,.
BRIDG E
Neither vulnerable. South deal\.
NORTH
• AS 4
10 9 7 s
Q J 7 6
• 6 s
WEST EA T
• 10 6 • 9 8 7 3
2 KJ.a J
A K 10 9 8 5 3
• Q J 10 9 8 3 • 4 2
OUTH
• K Q J 2
A Q 8 6
4 2 + A K 7
The bidding·
outh Wt i ~onh f.a~t
I • Pass 1 Pass
1 -Pass 2 Pass
4 • Pass Pais · Pass
Opening lead· Queen of •
Some·defcns1ve P.IO}S ha'e been
around so long "'~· ha'e -almost
become rou11ne. Ho"' e'er. that
doesn't mean thar the} "'on't s111l
succeed This one "'e first came
across at the Se.:ond \\ orld Bridge \
Olympiad. held an :--.e" York m
1964. The East defender then wa~
Benito Garo.uo. one of the greatest
players in the history of the game.
Al his second turn South. who
was playing fhe-card ma1or.s. had a
choice bet ween sho" ing a maJOr or
Ju mping to '"'o no trump W11h '"o
good ma 1.li', .inJ·J •u ll1ng 'alue . ..bt·
ele..ted 111 in" •Ju,e re 0 1 h11. 1.u11, ..
and . on•c inc .l J 111 "'a' lo.:arcd.
the hear: \!J r·~· t"lc1.ame rhe na1ura1
1."hl'l1.C
De ... la rt•r ", ,n 1 he open mg leaJ
\\Ith the ~10~ ,11 ~lubs, \"ashed the
ace and rullcJ a club '41th the ten
Had E a~t l"erruffed "ith the Jae!....
..as .....
CHARLES
GOREN
ded arer "ould ha.,,e been forced to
mal>.e his ..:ontract mce he \till
"0uld ha' e to concede t" o diamond
tnd.s. he could nor alford to lose
another trumr me~ a' "ell The
pcr .. enrage pla' "'ould h.n e been 10
ta e a fine~se. and all v.ould have
been ~1.ell
Consider "'hat v.ould happen 1f.
amtead, East '~ere to o'erruff "'alh
the km~ instead of the Jad. ac; Gar-
ACROSS
1 Acreage
5 Declines
9 eclipse
14 Caucasian
1ongue
15 Severed
16 Region f'7 Hill 1~ L1m11s
20 Paint 'lQS
22 Retapse
2J MOve o
24 S•ag s mate
25 Su,.,'T"le<l'louse
26 l'asle"
2-Peasonao~
28 ACCOUl"'I
3 ' ... ess forward
34 Became ashen 1S !\11Qt>roan
36 Bal<eo tern
3-Rec11n~
38 qecogn1zed
:?'J Bus aot>r
40 •aces
4 • J:ood rat•ons
42 Beve<age
43 Commoc::My
44 Ctiewing-gum pon1on
4S Cementec:s
4 7 S1att
48 Away
51 AnQr. :ooi..s
3
53 Fii IOQelher
SS Comte s tull
name
S 7 Movthward
S8 FJOfd
S9 E11p10.1er
60 En11 -
61 Rinds
62 P<>SsesSl\lt!
63 Prec1ovs
DOWN
1 Moni..s
2 Ward o~
3 Unpleasan1
4 Allure
S In -l'leld
in trust
6 Fellow
7 Mangers
8 Ave5 kin
9 Ttgl'll9ft90
10 Mar1tn1
1ngrecl!en~
i 1 Rake
12 USA
13 8e 81 NM 19 'Witches
2 1 Poll"' rtve(
2S Sports gear
26 Comprehel'ld
?7 Oregon city
29 "Not 00 - -
30 Yields
J 1 Land Point
32 Sharpen
6 7
OMAR
SHARIF
ozzo dad We have yet to find a
declarer who would assume that the
defender w ill falsccarding from a
fou'r-card holding including the
kmg-Jack The natural way to pro-
ceed is to assume 'hat West hold s
the 1ack of trumps, so when dcdar~
reg~n~ tbe lead he wquld automaU·
cail~ cash the ace-queen of mt suit4
e'pcctmg to fell West's knave.
Down one!
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33 Unqualtfi9d '8 Bfoed~ ~ Stvdied 49 Geucho"a geer 4 7 Most modem so s.tiof 38 L•ther S1 Golf baic 40 Oeftects
41 Clty~ef S2 Fonom .
44 u tends 0\'9f 53 Portton
46 St8Q09"•no ~Amphibian
47 Lanet uaer 56 "What~'
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laturclay, August 13th
TuETALBOIT
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CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"He might've lived lonQer if he
didn't smoke that pipe."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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"I think he wants y,our change
in soup bones.''
PltAllfUTS
IN THE BLEACHERS by ~teve Moore
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DENNIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham f e-1'}.. o I v J
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IT's EV'EN MORE PAT~ETIC
WMEN IT'S A DOG. AND
INFIHITElV"M~ PATMETIC
Wl-U:N IT'S A 8E~LE ..
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by Jim Davis
fHE POOR
THINCS WAC!> SICK
BLOOll COU1'TY
ARLO AND JANIS
WE IOU> ~Llf. OUR OE.PART~'-~T ~LDt.YT
CDIF.R. UP FOR Ml5, ~ ...
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1MERE WAS A l1>o\E. ~
'ft>O'D f'KtlmD 10 &£. 1~n~Si~D.'
by Lynn Johnston
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by r.iarol.d Le Poux . . .
YES/ IF IT IS THE MAN .-6HE't.L BE · ~QUIRED TO f7<1t:.E CHARC:ES / '1 wOul.D
GUESS, HOw.eve~-' THAT THE BACKPl'CK HAS BEEN C>ISCAt'(DED, rNCWDIN6 HER WALU;T ANO ITS CONTEN.TS ... EXCEPT FOR $.~00 THAT SHOULD BE FOUND ON
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walks in
• winner
McGwire adds firs t
grand s lam, boosts
A's m a rgin to 7 -2
O.\ld \'I> t \P 1 -lfon llas<,e\.
"ho got a g.1ml·-" 1nn1nl1-K Bl "11hou1
S\\1n g1ng h" hat put things 1n
per'>JX'llt' ~ "I JU'>l~l \l.irl. \ld1\\lrl'up"'>atd
Ha\\l'' "ho ,,,1l~l·d \\Ith thl' bases
loaded hl'lorl' \ll(1\\trl' 1111 hie; first
grand \lam 111 c >.1l-l.111u·, .,_2 '1ctor~
O\l'r thl' .\ng.l'I' r hur°"l,1\ night
"l hat \\,I\ ~li!Jlllll .. .\lhk0lll''>
man.tgl'r I 1>n' I .1 Ku\\J \31d. dl'-
scnh1ng \hC1\\lfl'·, hurnl' run ofT
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1nnin~
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led' \fll'' 1J I .. \I,< 1" 1 r l' ,,ml ''(' \l'
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The schedule
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h11m1r 1 • I)"' , ·1 111, ,,.,,,nd
pt!( h D11" Olllf ' '\ti l111flll' run .rnd
tlw l11u11h •II I 1" ', 111 ... ~inning'
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Im< ,1lifo1 ni.1 10 till' ,,•wnd
Dilly Piiat FRIDAY. AUG UST 12, 1988
Fountain Valley'• Steve Bentley tlnlthH fifth In flul.112.
Giant• whip Aatroa, M, to pull within 2111 In NL WHt.114.
Dally l'llot Iii. pt>oto
Scott Telishes
underdOg role
Sharp, confident.
he hopes to ch a nge
past in big even ts
..\ 'l..li IU.RBARA ! \Pl -\t'''l'
')l 11! rl.'lr\he~ not ~1ng thl· fa\l>nte in
the ml·n\ I -oo.meter rau: at 1ht·
\\.'uu Oh m pit·..,
In thl' !llh4 Lo<, .\ngl'k'>(JJnll''> 1n
hr'> homt·to~ n ~oil \q!> tounh:d on l•\.~I\ ,. the l n1tl.'d tatt''> 11' rir'>t gold
n-rdJ n thJt ,.,l.'nt '>lllll' J4U He
frn"h,•J I 1th
.. T h1' t nw I .. Jn t!ll in :J\ thl'
unu1·rd11.: . '>JtJ \coll J lormt•r
" .\ .\ :hamp111n "htk at l ( I · I
"ii t'n 11\ 'hl' \.'\!)(:nenll' and not put
prt'''ur1'\IO m\\l'll I thrn~ 1h1ng'i\\tll
rx tx·:t'' tx·lJU':il' ot thJt JllllUd\.'
· J h.1, t th1· ll'l·ling that on .i gooJ
... ts I ,.1r tx'at Jn,unt· in thl' \lurid ·
\l II lhl• prt·m1cr l \ middle·
J1,·.inlt' runna lor thL' pa'>t dt'tdck
h."pr ,,,.n ht\tapabtltt' 10"1n 1n thl·
p.1'>1-1..'\ll'PI1n htg ml'1't'
1:-i .1dd111on tn h1' d1.,mal ~ho"tng ·~ I'll' • 4 q Ol~mp1n hl· linl'>h1•u 't'' 1•n1h in thl' I .:p-\\ orld (up
1 1 .. nh ·n thL' I 4-4 \.\ orld (.up 'l'1..ond
1n :h1.' ''') \\ orld ( hamp1on'>h1p'
thrJ ,., lhl' i"'-PJn \ffil'rlJO
( 1Jf'1l'' JnJ I ~lh n the I 41\ -\\ orld
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1.1 n' · '1· , 'Ur'l" I Jh'J'' "ant tu "in
Hll ['t•.: ,.,,., •· hi.' -arj "hut \\ •'h thl'
,,in p~tll'•IO l'<t.: 1..lll'U ltl':1·'
... :" "g '"he a\haml·J ol L.fl 11·,
•r 1\trJt10g Rut I al<,o,an ht' proud \1:
\hJI (',,. Jt1..omplt~hl'd ·
'),l•ll ~ J_.ompll\hm,·nt' 1nduJl'
"nnl! thl' .\ma;,Jn record-huldl.'r in
th1· -fl"tk : 1uu meter'> anJ ~ 10(J
llll'lt'r' J 'l\·'1m,• nJt111nJ ,ham·
p111n J nnl.'-llml' '< -\ \ ,h:.imp111n
.ind J thr1·c-11ml' Ohmp1an
lfr JrJ not l 1m~·11· rn thl· ~ 41'11
<lhmp1 .. , hl,•,Ju'><.· ,,1 thl• l \-1·d
l-11\n1tt ••I tht• \lt1~0'' (1ar11..'
lur .1 nll·dal · \u111 .-..i1d "That \\aS
I h1· hl'\I 'hJ Pl' r \ l' l'\ 1·r tx·en 1 ll. and I
thrnl.. I ~a' mor' rnntidetit then
tx·,Ju\l' th,·rl \\,10,n't a\ rn1,1ch com-
rw11t11111
lh ·ht• i ,J nt~ mprt'> thl' com-
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'1, tint II• h1' P<>l•r rJll' plJn
Jr,11-.1J •1 1,1.:i~1ng '' 11h the pack
'1 '1 • tnl· '"" JnJ ~1lt..1ng hard at
ti l I'd .1, ' U\Ualh h1' SI\ le. he
b111t1 J 11 tv t• ,. l'JJ Jlter a \IOY> fir~t
.tp
It 'J' J jl.i ~Jl-ulJWd 11" t..111 ofT
'11. tpj'ltt\ 11 •fl It 1.1lkJ oil ~Ott
f 'l n1t.J m-.1rh tlit' t'nt1r<.' field
'"•'Pl ;".": I 11 JO\' ht' \\OUnd up
IX'JI n llllh f.'1111thl·r runn,·r'
· lit~· '11, 1 ,. \\\•rid "'1. n t h\ · d.ltl
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J •1.111' , ••• ~ .. ·'·" ritJ tJtl.'d on ht~
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< 1 JT'lp • n,t l'' .. "!Irr I kt thl.' pace
1!1:t1" ''\\ I 'JIU
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.. 11 \ •" • J ·I ''·'' 111it tom-
1 111.J''' · ·1 .. 1· i' '' 111111 .1riJ I paid lor
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· .l, 'ld I '1 ... 1 11'' dw-U nl\\t'll out
h I rll .1'd "" 1 '' I 11 '· '" much
., • .1h .. • \ LJrta ( ram
c: H 11. \ • ,J ll . fi-:Jt '-'lln·t get
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1h, b,·,t I ,Jn .1n.i 1un 11i, tk·,1 ract< I
\:dl Id l' ! ' r, \\ ,1,,1a1.h IS
1,·lr ·1~ h1n ~,·t rt'<ld' Ir im afar
11 I l'' " in '''" I l'alJnd "here h('
-I .1 \ , 11Jl h1·d I 4 ~" ()f\ m pll I 500-
n l'I' r golJ mL·dali't .h•hn \.\ allo..l'r fo r
h1' l'Ottrl' ,:.tr1.'l'r "hilt \ton II\ e., 1n
f Jllhrn\lk
I li. t"'" ,11111mun11.Jll n' tde-
Former UCI runner Steve Scott hopes to
a lter past record of finishing poorly ln the
world's biggest track events. He will run the
1,500 meters this summer in Seoul.
"l hl' hll\l'tlll "J'> ,,n111nunat1· lx'-
,J4'-l' I kll I \\3\ rn 't'f\ gooJ
,ond111un and \\J!> n:.1lh to lhallen~l'
rhnnt• "' "'' tdl'\ .
(Please see SCOTT/84)
.Northwood fall& . .
to Temecula, 5-4
E n:ors.a re cosfly:
fina'I gall]_e f qrced
for Regionals berth
hJLI-Jnd '~on the linal 2Jml· the ne\I
J:t\ -
I .imm' I outl' R'Jn Cl'Tl111k ;:ind
! nt.. \11hd "t'fl' nw~·r~ l)f last
'l'.11·, lt'Jm "h1ch lo't 1n the \.\ orld ~,·n1·, lrtk g.aml' 10 TJr\\JO. :1-1
I ,1u1l· \\J\ tht' "inning pitcher for
, 'orth"c10J thl' lir<;t 11me the' faced
B) ST:\\' GR:\~CH h'm1·111l.1 \ Jlk·~. '"nnrng fl.:·earlt<.'r
D•lly Pilot CorrHpondenl Ill thl' di\ l\IO naJ l0Uf03ml'OI.
l hl· ,fl'knd1 ng l <;. I 11111.' I l·ague .... l.lt>"l''er. unlikt• last ~ear\ 11·am.
lhamp11111 '\;t1r1hwood .\11-'itar~. of tl.tl'.f\' .trl' l)O 9ominan1 p1t~hers:
Ir' 1rn• .1rrx·ur<.'d 1n be headl.'d baL·k 10 h111111g h.h &:1·n thl' ~t·~ for --:onh-
lhl· \\(''tan Rl·g,wnal<,. 1alo..1ng a .l-' • "Olld·th1~ ~ear In. ~4 ~mes. "onh-
k.1u into thl' ~011om of the sl\th ''lll1J ·ha\ J rl·cord ol 12-2 \\llh 23
irrntnf J hur.,d.1' Aut ..11,,1,t\.'r '>truL·k h11maurh ~nd 121l runs .-.cored. "h1le
T ,,o arnr' und t\\O hm later lht• ~lhl' opp11<.111on has fl}anagl'd onl~ 47.
drr.1111 had tx·u)m1· ,1 night marl' J' thl' h 11'h'l ulJ, \ Jiit'' opened the scor-
1,.1111·.til:i \alln .111-..iar<;rallt('d toJ 1ng.1,JJml·-,Hun~,·rdoubled.mo,ed
,_4 \ ll tM~ JI \tile \quJrl' p,1rl.. 1n le> ,thrrd 1in J n rnlleld h11_and scored
I 11un1.11n \ .illq. 1t1rl'tng J final nn J "".d pttth •In tact. all of
pl.1,1111 l!Jme 1n th\.' ,h111hk eltmin'3-f!-'nwtul:i., -nsri~ "ere the result of
'11•" [)1~1,111n II 111urnarnent l.'arlier \\JJdplllhl.'~orerror!>.
dJ' . FM 'orth"ood: '1he long ball
'1111h"""d \l:rnagt•r \fas Ha'\-plJ\L'<l a m3JQr role 1n 11s sconn~. In
,1, , \\hti , u.Jntid,·nt that hi<i ll'am thl' 'l'lOnd 1nrung. catcha R~an
, in h11untl' had .. <i.i1d "Thi.'' art' a \hir~.in \\:tlh·d }ng then . the left-
htt'c ,hnl..,·ll up nght ml\\. hut thl.'' han1led h1111ng JrH hclder K1rl \1a.t·
\\ t 'wnw ha, k \\ l' hJ\ 1· h,1d J hac~·S lh1'\\\ ~II J ~Ollk run O'\ er the lelt-
.i.?:1111,t thl'. \\,ill tx·h1rc.. ll·n11·r flt'IJ lt'Ol'l' •
• 1r1,01,·;ilh '1.•rth,,oc1d lo'1 ;i game In th,· ti1urth tnn1-ng. Lt?u•c !?cited a
" 1.1,1 \ll'l·~·., 111urn,lll1l'OI unda \nl11,h11l 11\ l.'r thl• t·entcr held fence as
,11111lJr llrrnrn,1.1n1.·l'' E-nt\.'nng thl' _,l1rth\\t"kxi r~captured the lead .~-~
,t., 11nn.ih undl.'11.'Jll'd. 'orth\\-ood f' 1.'f\ 11r11e :0-.of1~"ood rega1m·d the
uiuld JltorJ 10 Im,· thl' fir!>t game in kad. T t'llll'Cula \ :illc~ tied the game
till' ch:imp1on,h1r undl·r double Jn innrng latl'r.
d1m.11l1)n ruk.., It did but came nght (Plea1e see NORTHWOODf B4)
Temecula Valley's Bryan Wright saf~ly
tags up on second as Northwooa·s second
Dally l'llot pf>oto Df Kathi I(..,, .....,
baseman Erik Sobek waits for the ball
Thursday at Mile Square Park.
-·.Reds a .buse be St man
in Dodgers· buJJpen -
.U!_S. poloists top Hungary,
fall to thi-rd-ranked Italy
REl E.I '\ ul!•"'J' IJ -The l n11ei.l
tJtl'' 'rt:t 1'~ ·-~.lmC'" Thur<,da' at
thl' ~'h'Q-:UI 1 •• '\ J'...a JO\ llJlll'lla
\\3lt'r r ll' wurnJment eJ~1n~ Hun-
c;:in heh1nJ .1 iJ' t an1p~1r, t"''
gll.ll<. .rnJ falhn~ t '' I ltJl'
, ••y.I ''" c. .. a' 11 it•aJ th<.' Italians "
,, • ·'11. ,,; .l \Ml'Ol3n'. --6 .\Ian
. -
..
·Howell victimized
-'in ninth a nd 10th ~
NL West tightens
( l\.C 1:--.' \'l~ c \Pl -fhl' Lo-;
.\ngck'> Dodgl'r,· ~'t \\J'>n't ncarl )
good l'llllll!lh
The ( rnl 11111Jt1 Kl·d' t;t·orl'd t,.,.o
runs in tht• ntnlh 1111 hullpen ftC't" .la~
HO\H'll l\1 l1l ll1l' 1.!.tll1l' thtn "lln 1t 10
thl' 10th \\hen ! m DJ"' ~ingkd
'hon1c "·111 >.1111rl' \\tth t\\O out for a
w1kl 9-8 'll wn l hu1'>lJn> night that
senl lhl' !{,•th 'ptlhn~ 1rn10 the lidd
for a ct kb1.11111n ,
ihc Rl'lh o\l·r, .11nl' Jelktt t,\t\<.'•
• against t~ l>u1lgt'r' h1~11rx·n . collccl--
... tng\\Scal,(>n-h1!!h I 'lt\th fh~t' .of the
. 'tu~. om! rr,~: h~t\ \\~·re t)ff l'{o"ell.
• !-3. lh}' D1xl~C'r:. ~·'>t d<"l'r '
· · ... Thi ".b 1 ht~ "'111 Jll Che ''a~
··from tht (1on~lllk1· 11.1<hl' bat bQ•<i.''
• ~td rclrC'\('r John I rtn1·u, 4-5. \\ho
pttette(f a pdkll rlitn. tn get the "10
''Y6l.I real!\ can·t dl°\uibc rt ..
. '
The Re~· "-l'rl'<ll1'1l'\\innmgrun 3s
Dao1ch kd nn '-'tlh a c;ingJc and "'°''cd m \n<~hd oA Rem lar~rh'~
ground out 1>.1, '' 1h1•n lin~ J ... 1ulc
tokft-ccnt r hl\1hir1I htlofth1•g:in1c.
to ~ore Daniel' C:J''" Ho,1,elf k:id lhC' Dvdgero; ~•th 14
Th~ schedfde
HOME•
TDnighl-San FrencllCO, 7·3S Pm
Auo 13-San Francisco, 7.JS irm Auo 14-San Fran~lsco. 1 OS o.m
Aog:·JS-San kent:isco,, 7:3S o.m.
AU9. 16-Ptllladell>l'lla. 7·36...,e '1l
-Aug 17-Ptilladelohla. 7j3~ i:l:rll' •
Auil. 1a~Phil~d•IoJ11ai )115 ,o.m "'
'All games on KA8C (790~\
~ ..a' c and il:i l-\ SB\ cs 10 e1gh1
~han~ si nce t~ \II-tar.brcai
"There arc &9ing to bt -Oa)s hkc 1~1~ .. HO\\ ell ~1d. ~h's ~rt of the
bO 1n~~ Th.e ~c~ 1~ 10 bounce nght
tiJcl w •
the Red s bou nced back t\\1~
Th,ul"'ida\ 111gh1. mo,rng \\1lhrn St'<
games ot the first-place Dodaers in
(Pleue ... DODO&aS/M)
U l_,.....
ClnclDnatl ..... top Barry Larkin prepuee to taC oat Pedro
G•errero. ~to iJtretcla a aln.Cle to a doable.
Thi.' l '11ted \tJtl'' umped ll' J '-:
hal1t1ml' 'l'Jd Jga1n ,: Hun~n and
haJ a ,hJO•l' 11• l'\tend tlw leaJ hut
m1<.<.l'j ,1n thrl'1' ,,.n,nJ-h.111 ~-\lll·'
a11cmp1' in th1· 1in.1I l.l minute' and
hdd on tor tht~\ 1,,,\.' "1n r--'
In tht'l''t'n1n~g.1mc \la,.,unthano
Fem·111 .1nJ \lam' f ,,,nlh' t'a1..h
\I , h,t\\J h,1J 1h·r.'L' g~)al" l0r the
' .... .
I , 'u:-i.1 1h1n t.•uroJm<.'nt fea.
hi L''l \lnu1UOlrtl'' J ),lf\\hllh "'Ill
"llfX'll in· the ~<'\'ul 01\ mp1r<. 1n
"'f'lemhl.•1 \ ltl'r l uha ·, un~n1.)" n
"11hd1J\\,1I \\ l'•1n""da' n'1g.tit. tht'
11,llrnamt'nt ""' c0n' ertcd from a lli .h <.'t !Mn'Jl t' wun'd-r1~h·1n •om·
I'< llth1n
1 Jw I " \\ 111 plJ' l rJn,l' Jnd 'o 5 \\ ,.,, < ,,·rm.tn\ 11~3,
Cron"n Pleasure
et track mark
< fl'" n Pka<iur<.' held off the
dl'tl·rn11nl·J hid ot Rrcuauon
\pin to "in the S 2.MO Omn.gc
( 1\UOI\ lA.·rh' Thu™1a' night al L,,, \f:im11oc; d1.1nng the Orange
(,,uni\ Raunj Fair
\!though redu<'Cd 10 fhe
tut throuah two late
~·rJtt.ho , the dcrhv came out a
thnller \\1th Crown Pleasure out-
duch ns C'rrc;11n1 Wiater tMtdc the
final c.1'(t~n1h, then blrtl holcJ.
an R~1iat1<>'\~ pin in the f'\I!\ to
the ~U'l'. •
112 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/ Friday, August 12, 1988
Oilers' owner says
his Great· quotes .
were out of context
From n e A11oclated Prtss
GreLLkyha aneio"'thesizeofManhattan" ~ EDMONTON. lberta -Waync Iii
and faked his tearful departure from the
Ed monton Oilers. team owner Peter Pock I·
ington said.
However. Pocklington issued a brief statement
Thursday saying the comments. "hich ap~ated in the
Edmonton Journal. "were taken totally out of context."
SP«ulation over wh> Greizk}. the greatest hockey
player of the modern era. was
traded to the Los Angeles Kings
for more than SI 0 million has
thrust Pockhngioo into a spot·
hghl he IS not enjO) 1ng.
The .i6-,ear-old business was
quoted 1n \i. ednesda} 's Journal
as sa~ ing Gretzk} ·s efo was "the
size of Manha11an: Then hc
addcd: "I understand that.
though. If people-had told me how
Oretak great l "as da~ ·in and da) -out for
1 . 10 ~cars. I'm sure m) ego "ould
be a prett) generous size. too."
Pocldington al<;o \\as quoted as SB)ing Gretzk)
faked has tears at an emotional ne"s conference
announcing the trade.
"He's a great actor. I thought he pulkd 11 off
bcautifull) "'hen he sho"ed ho" upsl'I hl' "'as."
Pocklington ~1d. "I think he "as up!.et. bu1 he "ants
the bag dream." .
Pockltngton said he stand~ b) C\er)th1ng he and Grctzk~ said 'at the news conference on Tucsda) o\t
that ttme. Pockli ngton was prac11call) Cr) mg and ~1d
he thought of Grctzk) as a son.
"The public di pla} of emotion" h1ch )OU sa" that
da} 1mmcd1atel) followed an equal!) pm ate emotional
fa rewell bet.,..ecn Wa yne. Glen Sather and I." the
statement 5a1d. athcr 1s pres1den1. general manager
and head coach of the Oilers
The auonal Hocke} League trade has· rat\ed
qucst1 ons over the financial health of Pockltngton's
food-processing cmp1re. "h1ch includes such com-
panies as Palm Daines and Gainers Inc.
Fe" Edmonton fans belie' c the deal "as an' thing
but a business 1ransac11on. although Gretzk) insists he
asl..ed for the trade
Threc'\.lfGrctzk\ 's former Oiler teammate'> -Ed
Mio. Da'e Lumh.·) :ind Paul Coffe) -also ha"e said
the) doubted Gn·tlk) asked for the s"ap.
The Journal quoted. Podhngton as sa) 1ng the
trade had nothing 10 do \\llh Gretzk) 's rec-ent marriage
to actrco;s Janet fonc'>. "hot'> e'pecting the couple's first
child Podlmgton .. aid Gre1zk) belte"es he can re,·1,c
hode) 1n tht· l ' n11cd tatcs or make it a spon 10 tx·
watrhed b\ m1ll1on'i more people.
Thl' --:.:" 'url.. Dail} Nc.,..rnn Thursda) quoted an
unnaml·d '>Ourn· a\ sa)tng Gretzk) "anted out of
Edmonton
"~k roultlnTtru<.t Sather," th1: source "'as quoted
··~k "11ultl ha\l: tx·1:n gom· in l\\O )Cars. He has no
1ntl·n11on lll rt'Ol'"' 1ng tw. rontract. ··the source said,
Ot Pod..hngton thl' 'l'"'> source "as quoted a\
SB) 1n~ "fh:H '>ll'nt• at thl· prrs'> conference. "'here
Pcxl..ltngton 'J1d he' ll'"l'tl \\'a) ne a., a son. "as pure fant3S\
"\\:l\ne ~Jme to de'>p1\e Pockltngton for the "a'
he-and athl'r treated pla)cr\ Pocklington came 10
\\a) n_eon l"tllx.Ca\H>n'> to 1~ and get him 1ores1gn and
he rl'IU\l.'d \\a,nl "a' rl'ad' to lea'e Edmonton 1"0 ~ear agu.. ·
Quote of the day
Al Rosen, president of the San Francisco
Giants. dl'.,Crtbing the s~c1a1or ma\ hc.'m at
C'andles11d .. Park on Juh ~6. "hen 30 (ans were
arrested and I 00 others ''ere eJected during a
G1ants-Dodgcrs doubleheader: ··The beach at
Okrna"'a \\as safer:·
Drug-test ruling worries NCAA . . ... '--
\11$ 10~. Kan -The !':CA.\, • despite the whngof s (altforn11tcoun. said
Thur~a~ 11 \\Ill prc~s fordrug-1es11nge,en
though the tests probabl~ do ··, Kllate
at h let cs· prl\ ac~ .
In the meantime. al least one school suspended 1ts
drug-testtng program and ~('-\-\ law)'ers prepared to
appeal Wcdne~a' ·.., ruling b~ Santa Clara Count)
Superior C oun Judge( on rad Rushing that declared the
NC .\A program unconst11ut1onal.
Gilder leads
record-ty:ing
dayatPGA
Perfect condition s bring many
s ub-par rounds on tough cour~e _ .
EDMO D. 01..la IAP) -Oak Tree Golf Club's
reputation a~ the mo\t difficult par· 71 in l\menca 1s 1n
Jeopard; after the tir\I round of the $1 -mallton PGA
Champ1onsh1p
Bob Gilder's 5-undcr par 66 led a record-tying sub-
par charJe on Thur~a) o'er 1hc Petc Dye-dcs1gncd
la)'OUt of ra' an cs and t reachcrous greens.
Perfect sconng condt11ons of ltght wind. soft
fa1f"'a~s. shon rou,h. and moist greens set the course up
for the ··target golf on which the professionals thnvc
Gilder and fo ur other pla)ers Da' td Edwards' course
record 68 at the 7.015-)ard la) out\\ h1ch thc United Statc~
Golf A.s oc1a11on proclaimed as thc harshcst an the
countr)
D)e defended the course's lack of bite. saying
··~ 11hout an) wand and having to water the greens to kccp
them soft Oak Tree 1s vulnerable. If the greens were faster.
the) '-"OU Id be ha' 1 ng a lot more trouble ...
D)c alw -,aid modern equipment made pa1" almost
imPossible to protect Oak Tree was opened for pla) 1n
1976.
"Wllh ~uure groove . m~·tal heads. and the li vely
ball41. the modern pfo )'cr has a lot of "capons." Oyc said.
Thirt)-onc pla)crs broke par. tying the POA r~ord
for sub-p:ir ore$ 1n one round. and 13 players matched
pa~ • .
The PG\ record for sub-par scores in one round 1s
JI . set at hoil (reek 1n 19 4 and Cherry l-t1lls in I 98S.
Gilder "-hO fin1 hcd c11hth in the l ' . Open, said
"the golf cou~ wa an perfect shape and thert was no
wtnd. We could fire naht at the pan on every hole. I've
alwa thouaht the PGA t up course better than the " .. Gilder had 2q putt 1n his fa,e·b1rd1e. no-bolty
round of 33.33
Paul .\11ngcr. thc 1987 PO Pla)cr ofthe Year. 1987
8n11sh Opcnrhamp1on Ntrk faldo. Chip B«k. and tour
\-ttcran John ( oolc caC'h ~hot 67
raJdo said "it's a touah rour\C, but the 1h1n1 that
q \-cd u wu the son arecns. The course normally pla)s a
Chrie Evert llnes u. p a ehot to opponent
Halle Cloffi during her 6-2, 6 -0, quar-
terfinal victory at Manhatten Beach.
Woodforde stuns another foe
.\u\traltan Mark Woodforde won 12
'>lra1ght game~ 1 hursda) to defeat 15th·
'>Ct:dt·d Peter Lundgren of Sweden in the
third round of the $815.000 Plaver's
lntcrna11onal. Woodfordc. who upset second-seeded
tefan Edberg ofS"cdco on Wednesday. advanced to
the quancrfinal'> w11h a 6·3. 6-0 'ictor. in a match
dda,cd 6 minute!> b\ a thunderstorm ai the Nattonal
T l'ntm C t·ntrc at York Unl\·crstt)'. Jimm y Connors, the
'\o. 4 '>l'Cd. bree1ed throu,gh his second consecutive
l'<l'>~ matrh. tx·ating Sw 111erland's J akob Hlasek 6-1. 6-4
1n anothl·r ra1n-dda~ed match. Connors now meets No.
5 Pat Ca h ol .\ustral1a. Lundgren won the first three
game' but It'll apan when a hnc call "ent against him
JnJ Jtln1111ed he ··rust wanted 10 get 11 O\er w11h·· "hen
rlJ' fl''unwtl tor the fin411 three games after the rain
JdJ' I umJgren o.J ltfettflle against Woodforde. said
h1· "J\ m\\1tfil·d b) Woodforde's unonhodo' pla~ ing
'1' 11· "llnum me pre11~ bad ... said the S"'ede. "To me.
hl hJ' u¥h \ln>l..t•<, \O.tt's difficult to see where he" 111 htt
thl' h;1ll · T OJ'Hl'Cdcd Chris Evert disposed of Halle
Cioffi "·~ o-n 1n tht• V1rgin1a ltms of Los Angeles
1cnn1' 111urn.1mt·nt "htk 15-~ear-old Amy Frazier
\IJgl·J Jnothl·r ur,ct bcn had no troubl~w1th Cioffi .
U'>tng hc1 Ju. ur.ttc ground'itTOl..cs from the baseline to
lo.l'l'r < 111111 lrom Kno'' 1lle. Tenn .. off-balance r rJ/ll'I .I illt!lt \t hool ~tutlenl from Rochester, Mich ..
d11\\ nl·d I ~lh·\l't·J Gretchen Magers of San Diego 6-4.
"'-.., 1111lw1r thtrtl·ruunc..I matt·h Frazier. "ho "as ranlo.ed
th11d 111 till' umkr-1 X group nattonall~ last year. had
hl'.tll·n '>1·rnnd·,l'l'dl·d Pam Shriver 6-4. 3-6. 7.5 in thc
'l'l11ml 1nund l m·,da\ night. FraLtcr 1s <:urrenth
1.1111..l·d I 1'11h 1n thl· \\Orld and Shmer 1s 1'o 4
1ntl·111.1t111n,tlh · I'm not U'>cd to coming 1n . Shc "on a
lot ol p111n1' 11n dr01p ,hoh ·· \a1d Fra1}CL "ho faces :"\o
"'·'l'llkJ Zina Garri,on 1n toda) "•quarterfinals
O'Grady captures third stage
\ \' r \ RO'i \-l '> Ol~mp1c team •
nk·mha < •J' 1n rrc1r,1d' out<,pnntcd Todd
( 1oguhlo.1 ot T l'Jm ( rl'·\l after a grueling
l\\O·man dud through the mountains
Thu1,da' lo \\tn the third \lagc of the Coors
lntt·rnat111nJI Hinde ( la\~IC
.\ndrl'" Harnpst~n of Bouldl·r. Colo. and .,_
l lc' l'n rct.llnl·d the leader\ rrdJer\l'' but O'Grad' and
C1knn 'iandavol Houlder and Tram Crest no" 1ra1I b'"
llOl .inti t\\11 \l'l'llnth. n!spcCll\el~. .
<rc1rn1.h 23 Jn alternate for next monCh's
Oh mr1l ' 111 '°>l'nul. "tin b' about a bake length O\er
C111g ul,lo.1 211 111 Houlder . .\ nat1,e of Mont' Ille.~ J..
()'(ir~Hh 1H1\\ alc;o l"e' and trains 1n Boulder.
I hl· l\\ll rullcd awa) from the rest of the 77-man
fit-Id 22 n11k\ 1n10 the racc on a difficult route th at
1ndulkd '·'''~ kl'I ofcltmb1ng The~ both finished in 4 hoi~" 2'i mrnull'' and I J seconds. leading b> as much
d\ fl',. nH null'\ ~
· l~,1111cd 111 ~c1 ahcad of some of the good rTlmhl'I., -,,11ll O '{ 1r.rt:h-oftti~early...w.rgc..__ _
( iogul,l..1 '•11d hl· had the same strateg). and aCJae .
"I d1dn'11h111l.. thl'fl' \\a\ an) wa) we'd sta~ away for 80
m1k\, t>r .,..h,tll'\t·r 11 "as ..
T hl' lflUr\t' tool.. thl' rider., through mountainous
nonhl'rn \11nomJ ( ount) to High" a} I and thl'coast at
knnl'r bd<m lw;id1ng back to Santa Rosa.
Thl < nor' "htl h !x'gan Monda~. 1s a two-" eek
wm1x·t11wn lrom ·an Francisco 10 Colorado.
,,,,. ,. ..
Bob Tway watcbn tbe filCbt of hi.a flnt tee
ehot Tbunday en roate to •bootinl a 71.
lol touvll'r tn the wand:·
··) t>u don't ha' e 10 ~up up the great cour~s:· Beck
\:ltd "It\ :i arcat tei.1 of golf Just as 1t 1s."
Crn1g tadler. "h<> doublc bolc~ed the 18th hole to
JO•n mother plaH~rs at 68. ~1d ·We'd love to play the
course ll~c this al( "eek. We hke 11 hke this instead of the
"''"d blo"' 1n& 25 miles an hour whert )'OU ha~e to invent
a shot <''Cr) hole:·
\11.0 at 6 "ere Crea orman. Mike Reid. Jay
O' enon ·\umal1a·s Peter Senior. Ray Ao)d. and Rocco
~1~1a1c -l ht• round "as 'orman·s first since hc 1nJured h15
left M1~t 1n the L . Open and he said he was "happ) and
c\t·1tcd" .ibout the wa) he pla ed.
··M} Mt\t f<'lt good on shots c-oming out of the rouah
and c' en 1h1n'-1s going 10 be 1rca1 for the nu t three
d.l\ :·he 1d . r had a fe" bu11ci01c a1 lirst but r aot over
• Tyson to boa No. 1 contender
Hea,ywe1ght champion Mlle Ty'" • has aarced to an Oct. 8 date to defend his
title agzitn)t Fru k Bruo at Wembley
1ad1um. British promoter J1rvl1 As&alre
1d Thu~a). Astaire. co-owner of Wembley, Bntain's
forcmo t sporting venue. said Tyson aareed to the date
only 1"0 wceksafter he announced he was pulli~ out of
a sept. 3 light and taking "six to eight weeks off". ·"The
lawyers worked 1t out la st ni&ht after Tyson return~
home from Los Angeles," Asuire said. "We will have a 60.000 capaci ty. which is the same as we were planning
for SeJ?t. 3." Bruno has been the World Boxing
Council's No. I challenger since last October. and the
World Boxing Association made him a leading
contender earher this }Car ... Tomas Mollaares' sixth·
round kn ockout of WBA welterweight champion
M11rlon Starling was voided Thursday by New Jersey's
top boxing official. who ruled the challenger threw his
winning roundhouse nght after the bell ended the sixth
round. •
Bowa returns to Philadelphia
Larry Bowa, fired by San Diego 2v, Ill
months ago. wall return to thc city where he ~taned his d1s11ngu1shed pro career 10
coach third base for the Phillies. the club
announced Thursda). Lee Tbom11, thc club's person-
nel director said Bo"a will stan Tuesday when the
Ph 1ll1e open a series 1n Los Angeles against the
Dodgers. Thomas said the move was no reflcction on
thmf base coach John Vuko vleb, who will return 10 the
duf,out to assist Manager Lee Elia ... During the
Ba ti more Orioles· game againsl the Royals Wednesday
night. ~hortstop Cal Rlpkea sent his 20th home run
flying tnlo the left-field bleachers. The clout madc him
and Hall of Farner Ernie Banks the only shortstops to
htt :!O homcrs in seven consecutive seasons .. ,.
Montreal Expos pitcher Floyd Yoaman1 admitted
public!~ for thc first time that he had used cocainc and
said he hoped fans and teammates wi ll give him
another chance to prove himself. The 23-year-old
pttcher \\Cpl through most of a JO-minute news
confcrenn· dc'>tgned 10 "clear the air." He tried to
~1d1:stt•p questtonc; about whether the chemical was
cocaine. sa) 1ng h1!> biggest problem has been alchohol.
But "hcn asked drrccth whether he had ever used
cocaine. he rcpl1cd. "Yes I ha"e -the last time was
"hen I "a-, '>U'>pcndcd ...
Johnson's FG lifts Seahawks
PO' Tl-\( . \11rh -Norm Johnson's m ~ '·) ard lield goal 4 07 into o' en1me ltfted •II t
thl' '>eallll' <,l·aha" l..s 10 a 16-13 v1ctOf\
11\t'r thl' f)c1ro11 Lions in an NFL
l'\h1h1t1t1n game Thursda) night.
lhl' "'n ll'lt the aha"ks "1th a :!-0 prescason
marl.. dropping f)c1ro11 10 U·:!. ·
1 hl' fleld goal at the end of a four-pla). 21 ·) ard
Jm·l·. rapped a I 6-po1n1 comcbacl.. for the Seahawks.
\\ho 1ra1kd 11-0 a1 halfumc.
rormn Rams' quancrback JeffK,·mp. who started
,111J rla\ l'd mmt of the first half for Sea Ille after Da' e
l\.nl·g 1,ullcred a sprained knee. rclu:,ed Stouffer wtth
2 I\ rl·maining and dro' e thc cahawks 6 7 )3rd<, 1n
n11w rla)' to \l't up .lohn'ion'c; t)'tng field goal. Kemp
.d,11 qu.11tahal'l..l·J thc \\1nn1ng dn'e 1n the extra
11\.'l lllJ
l11hn1,un l..1llo.nl onl' fit-Id goal 1n th l' third period
.ind till' "leahJ"lo.'> got 10 po1nt!l 1n the founb qua.ner.
1ndud1ng.lohn\on\ ~g-~arJer"1th JI serondsremain·
1ng10 11t•1111.11 ·
Television, radio
TELEVISION
~ 35 pm -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Ci ncm-
natt TBS.
Iii pm -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at
Mtnnl'Sota \\Pl>.
b'JO p.m -BOXING: ESPN.
., 30 p.m -BASEBALL: Angels at Oak-
land. Channel 5
7·10 pm -MEN'S TENNIS: Plavers'
C anad1an Open Champ1onsh1ps. from . Pnme
T1cl..t·t.
7:JO (l m -BASEBALL: San Francisco at
Dodgers. Z Channel.
Q p.m -HARNESS RACING: The Breeders
C rov.n final. from . E PN.
9 p.m. -EXRTBITlON BASKETBALL:
.S. Ol)mp1c team vs NBA All-Stars. from "
L' ~
RADIO 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Padres at Hous. ton. KFMB (760) . -
• 7·30 pm. -BASEBALL: Angels at C>ak·
land. KMPC (710).
7:.30 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Francisco at
Dodgers. KA BC (790).
Tracey McFarlane celebrates an American
record lo the l 00 meter breutatroke
(1:08.91) at the U.S. Olympic ewlm trial• .
Evans eyes
800 title at
swim trials ·
Janl't F' ans of Placcntia was the top qualifier Thur~a) for tonight's final in the women·s 800 freestyle,
"h1k Fountain alle' ·.,Debbie Babashofffell shon with
1hc 10th tx·st t1m c ·
E'an'I. alread' on the Ol\mp1c team 1n the 400 frec~t'k and 1he Joo 1nd1' 1dual medle}. was ttmcd in
!i"JO 1X. Tami Bruce of an Diego. second behind Evans
in the 400 freest) le. also "a' the No. 2 qualifier in the 800
in \~ 6.\ Bahac;hofl ~"am 8:44.36.
E' ans' ~orld record 1n thee\ ent 1s 8: 17.12.
l\1ike Barro" man of Rock\ 1llc. Md .. set an A.men·
urn rernrd in the men's 200-mcter breaststroke.
1mpro' 1ng Im J')<'r,onal bc~t b) nearl) fi,e seconds and
thl·n came hacl.. 10 "'n tht' e' ent later.
Ba mm man "a' ttml'<l 1n :!: I J.74 seconds. smashing
thl' l .S -.iandartl of 2: 14. 99 set last }ear b) Steve Bentle)
ol I ountain Valle\. Bentle' fini'ihcd fifth 1n lhe finals.
dot l..tng a ~:I b I\~( ·
Harro"man\ ht·'t pre,1ous lime ~as 2:18.56. His
ix·rlormann· "a~ the Oc\t in the "orld this )ear.
'urpa'""~ thl· 2 15 54 b' o' 1et Valen Lot1k. The
'>l'lOrtd·fa'>11:c,1 ofl·1gh1 quaf1fiers was Kirk Stackle ofSan
Dtl'go 1n 2· l 6 td
l C I\ HnJn PaJl'r ol '\1 1ss1on V1e10 finished 18th in
thl· 21111 hr1:aSl'>fl'<>l..t• qualtf\lng "h1le Ne"pon Beach's
Hanl.. \\ t'>l' 11ed tor I '>I
\tau ( t'tltn<,l..1 of Lal..e Wonh. Fla .. set an A.mencan
rl'u1rd in thl' nll'n'\ 400-mcter freesl\le. His time of h~~ llfl <,ernnd\ \haltered the 1986 l'.S. standard of
\41.J .i I b' Dan Jorgensc·n of San D1l'io.
lorgt:nscn fi n1~hl'd sl'cond in 3. 50.10 and also gained
Jn 'll) mp1t berth ( etltnsl..1 pre' 1ousl~ made the .S.
ll'Jm on thl· t<<Xl trel''>t~lc rela~ b~ finishing fou n h in the
.:!OO I rl'l'SJ \le
Fenech retains WBC
title, KO·'s foe in 5th
~1ELBOL'RNE, .\ustraha {AP) -Jeff Fenec)l of
.\u'>traha kn 0<:ked down Tyrone Downes four times and
'ICIPJ')<'d him 1n the fifth round Fnday night. retaining his
World Bo\lng ('ounetl featherweight championship.
Thl' unbeaten Fenech. 24. decked Downes twice in
the fifth "•th bod\ ~hot!>. and o\men~an referec Steve
(ro<,o;on \lopped the bout I minute 7 seconds rnto the
round •
f"ent•cb \\aS CUI O\er thc left eye tn thc first round.
"h1ch Do"ncs dom1natrd w11h his leflJab. bul Fencch's
mength told a<, th~ fight progressed
Do" nes. 30. a natl\ e of Barbados now figh ting out of
Tnndad. also hit the can,·a!> twi ce in the fourth r-0und as
Fenech tool.. control "1th his mauling. brawling St) Le.
Sport~ on TV for weekend
Saturday
TELEVISION
q a.m. -HORSE JUMPING: The Hampton Classic
(1rand Pm. from Bndgehampton. N.Y. (taped). ESPN.
10 a.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: Plavers International
Chamr1 on'ih1p. from Toronto. ESPN. ·
I a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Champ1onsh1p. from
Edmond. Okla .. Channel 7.
11 : 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Detroit at Boston .
Channel 4 .
5.
I p.m -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland, Channel
I p.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Chicago Cubs.
WGN 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Alabama Stakes.
from aratoga Springs. N. Y .. ESPN.
2:30 p.m. -PRO KARATE: Channel 4.
3:30 p.m. -BOXING: Jeff French vs. Tyrone
Downe 1n a 12-round wee fcat herwe1ght title figh t.
from Melbourne. Aus1ralia. Channel 2.
4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Ci nc1nnat1. T BS.
4 p.m. -GYMNASTICS: U.S. li.)lym p1c team
C\h1b1J1on. fro m Charlotte. N.C. (dela:red). USA.
4:30 p.m. -WOMEN'S TENNIS: TournlJYlcnt
em1finals. from Manhattcn Beach (delayed). f>rime
Ticket.
S p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Washington at Miami.
Channel 7.
S p.m. -OFF-ROAD RACING: The Championship
Grand Prix (taped). E PN.
. 6 p.m. -DllAG RACING: The Cajun Nationals.
from Boton Rouge. La. (taped), ESPN.
7 p.m. -BAS,EBAl.L: San Francisco at Dodgers. Z
Channel. 9 p.m. -BOXING: U.S. vs. Canadian Olympic bo\cr~. from Charlotte. N.C. (delayed), USA ..
9.30 p.m. -WORLD CUP SOCCER. U.S. vs.
Jamn1cn qualification match, from St. Louis (delayed).
'p .
11: 0 p.m. -EXHIBmON FOOTBALL: Dallas at Ra1d~r\ (d~la)ed). Channel 7.
M1d n1abt -AUS1'RALIAN FOOTBALL: ESPN.
• llAOIO
I pm -B)lSEIALL. Anaels at Oakland. KMPC (710).
I p.m -EXHIBIT10 FOOTBALL: Dtllas at
l«\1dcrs. KTLA (11 0)
5 35 p.m -BASEBALL. Padrtsa1 Houston. KFMB
(760)
l p m -BASEBALL: San Franmco at OodJers. l>..~R< (790)
8 r> m -EXHIBITl'QN FOOTBALL: Chargers at
Ram\. "MPC (1101 " ..
Sunday
TELEVISION
Y a.m. -llASEBALL: Montreal at '.\Jew York Mm
fciouhlcheader). WOR.
Ill am. -EXHIBITION FOOtBALL: Minnesota at
C h1cngo . ('ha n ncl l .
10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Winston 500
at tht· (1len. from Watkins Glen. N.Y .. ESPN.
11 a m -MEN 'S GOLF: PG.\ Champ1onsh1p. from
Edmond. 01..la . Channel 7.
11 10 am -BASEBALL: Atlanta at Cincinnati.
TB'>
11 15 a.m -BASEBALL: St. LOUIS at Chicago
(uh\. W(,t'-
11 30 a.m. -BOXING: .S. \.S. Canadian Olympic
team c'h1b111on. from Charlotte. N.C. (taped). Channel 4
I pm. -EXHIBITION BASKETBALL: U.S.
Ol~mp1c team \.S NBA all·!>tars. from Charlotte. N.('.
Channd 4.
I pm. -BASEBALL: Angels at Oakland. Channel
5. .
I p.m. -MEN'S TENNIS: Playcr's International
Cham p1onsh1p final.from Toronto. ESPN.
I J').m -BASEBALL: San Francisco at Dodgers. Z
( hanncl
' p m -HYDROPLANE RACING: The Syracuse
(~ Y.) Thundctboat Classic (taped). ESPN.
5 p.m. -EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: Ph iladelphia
at P1mburgh. ESPN. 5 p.m. -EXHIBITION SOCCER: Pre-Olympic
tournament champ1onsh1p game. from Los Anades
(taped). Pnme Ticket.
6 p.m -BICYCLE RACING: U.S. Olympic C)cling
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49
55
57
61
65
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Won 3
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Won I
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32-22
30-25
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28-31
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32-27
29-30
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Oakland
Minne\ota
Kansas Cit\
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Texas
Chicago
Seattle
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518 n 7-3
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Boston
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Milwaukee
Toronto
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24-35
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559 5 3-7
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500 1111? 6-4
461 16 1-9
76 327 31 5-S
Thursday's Games
Oakland 7 Angels 2
M1h,auk1:1: 4 Bo'>ton II
Toronto h '\icw York 5f11 innings)
Te~as 5 ( k' eland 4
Kan'><!'>< 11~ 6 Balli more 5 112 1nn1ngsl
Chicago 4 ~t'31lk l
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Angels 11-·ink) 6-ICll at Oakland (Burns 4-0). 7:35 p.m
Detroit I \lc,andl'r 11-61 at Boston (Hurst 12-41. 4· 35 pm
Te\3) ({1u1m<in lfl·Xl at C leH'land (Yett 5-4). 4:35 p.m
:".ew Yori. (John h-4l at \ltnnc'>ota (Lea 6-61. 5·05 p.m
Toronwl< l:tnl~ 5-121:ll KansasC11~ (Bann1s1er 9-9). 5·35 pm
Balt1morl' IPl·ra1a 5-4> .ii \ttlwau kec (Birkbeck 7,5). 5:35 p.m
Chicago (I a Pwnt 9· 11 I at Se3tllt' (Trout 4-71. 7:fl5 p.m
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Detroit at Bw.wn 111:05 a m
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Toronw,111\.an<,3<,( II\. 5 05 p.m
B31t1mor1: at ~ltl\\3ukcc. 5·35 pm
C h1lago ,11 \cc111lc . ., 05 pm
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C hKago 4YI 12 5.5
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64 434 181 : S-5
Thursday's Scores
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Northwood'• Ju.attn Lloyd l• teaed oat at third by Temecula Valley'• Danny Loni.
NORTHWOOD ALL-STARS FALL, 5-4 .••
From Bl
Jn fhe topofthcstxth. Manhews hit
a two.out double. He shocked
Temecula by stealing third when.
catching the third baseman asleep as
the catcher's throw sailed right by his
head and scoring the go-ahead run.
at shormop. LO\Jtl' appeared to c:t11ch
the ball. but the umrircs disagreed
and his wild throw to first advanced Blackbum.
a great pla}' to keep the ball m the
infield. but Lloyd was safe and a late
errant throw allowed Rubin to score
from second to end the game.
But Temecula Valley came right
back with lead-off hitter Josh Black-
bum hit a sinking line dri' r "' I nute
Blackbum took third on a groun-
dout and scored on David Rubin's
double to left . Justin Lloyd htt a
chopper up the middle as Louie made
The ~inner of 1oda~ 's game rep-.
resent!> California in the Western
Regionals against Washington at 8
p.m. Tuesday in San Bernardino.
Steinbrenner lashes players
·NEW YORK ( ~P) -George Steinbrenner, con-
troverstal owner of the New YGrk Yankees, lashed out at
his player's charges of his meddling with the team.
Steinbrenner was answering the plavers' comments
following a SO.minute postgame meeting Wednesday
night following a 5-0 loss to Toronto. When the team was
asked bv manager Lou Piniella 10 air tt's feelings. there
were many responses. according to a repon in today's
editions of the New York Datl} t'ev.s.
Playe r's cited this week's changing of pitching
coaches from Stan Williams to Cl~de King: the owner's
edict that disabled players repon to Yankee Stadium at 11
a.m. eve!) day for the first of two datl) treatments; the
ordering of diS<lbled players not to sn on the bench dunng
games: and the decision not to flash a batter's up-to-date
average on the scoreboard.
"The' can blame me 1t'th.at's what thev want to do."
tetnbrcnner.told the paper. "But the fact is h"s up to lbem
v. hether the\·, e got it in them to win. For weeks. people
have been saying our ptlching IS in disarray. In Clyde
King. I've got a man who knows pitching through and
through. It ~as m~ decision 10 bring him in to handle the
pitching. but 11 was not stuffed down Lou's throat.
"And it is not the player's bleeping business wha1 I do
with this team. I'm going to do what I think is best for th ts
team. Eve~ 11me the) go into a slump, they stan looking
for excuses."
Steinbrenner said his players should not be looking
for someone to blamt' for losing se\en of th eir last nine
games.
"The pla)er\ should JUSt go out there and do the JOb
and not If! to run the ballclub." •
SCOTT
From Bl
DODGERS FALL, 9-8 •••
P'roniBl • · ••••
the National League west. Los ..\n-
geles maintained a 11 i-game lead over
secQnd-place Houston as the G1anb
moved w11h1n ::!112 after defeating the
~stros.
and thm· doubles. st9lc a base and
'u>rl·d lour time~.
The tl'am~ then traded runs as
E<.a\k\ "'ngled home a run in the fifth
and FranJ.. \.Vtlltams -1he founh
Reth pttChl·r -\\al ~l'd Danm Heep
'' tth thl· ha-.r~ loadl·d 1n the sc' en th
·· ~k can ·1 '"" me on a da~ -to-da}
bam." Scott said. "but r \e gone
through' 111~ workouts line. I don't
need am one to stand O\ er me on a
da\-lo-d·a, ba'>ts.
:. If an~ 1'hing. I need someone 1.0 tell
me not 10 ilo ~o mur h. rm self-
motl\ ated ...
Rl·'1dl'' gc111ng a nl'"' coach and
1;1k1ng a dtffcr~nt mental approach.
HOUSTON -Atlee Hammaker silenced Houston's
bats ThurSday night and the Will Clark silenced
Houston's Nolan Ryan.
Clark. who is 6-for-10 apinst Ryan this season, a.nd
Kevin Mitchell hit.consecuttve homers ofT Ryan. leading
the Giants to a 6-0 victory Thursday nijht.
Hammaker. 6-4, blanked the Astros on fi ve hits af\er
Don Robinson shut out the Astros 5-0 on one hit
Wednesday night. Hammaker also had a five-hitter
against the Astros last week in a 4-1 victory.
Clark extended his hitting streak to l l games and got
his third homer of the year ofTRyan.
Rvan. 8-10. declined comment following the game
and Cfark tried to soften the blow.
"Th~ngs just happen that way. there's no reason, it's
a lot of luck.' Clark said. ··He's still a great pitcher to be
able to throw· the balllike that at his age ( 41 ). I can't say
enough about him." ,
Hammaker allowed on!\ one runner to reach third
base and escaped trouble in the fou rth on an inning·
ending double pla}. "I was able to keep them off-balance and then, after
"e got the lead, I was going with the fastball." Hammaker
said. ··1 just threw a lot of fastballs."
Hammaker staned the year in the bullpen. then
wasn't used for a while. When injuries hit the Giants'
starting staff. Manager Roger Craig turned to Hammaker.
who has responded.
The double shutout C'ooled off the Astros. who were
one-half game behind National League West-leading Los
Angeles before Wednesday night's loss.
Thc..G ianlilOok lh.e.1hr_ec..game series 2-l-and ended
a string of six consecutive series victories by the Astros.
They pulled within .:!1h games of front-running Los
Angelefi.
C'lark hit his 24th home run over the right"field fence
in the sixth inning. Mitchell followed with his 17th homer
over the left-field fence for a 3-0 lead.
Elsewhere tn the National League:
Mets 9, Cobs 6: Kevin Mc Reynolds· grand slam with
l'-'O outs tn the ninth inning lifted visiting New York.
Mr Revnolds' 17th homer and second grand slam this
vear came off relief ace Rich Gossage. who had just
entered the game. and broke Nt"w York's three-game
losing streak.
Phillies 1, Cardinals 0: Ricky Jordan's one-out
double in the bottom of the ninth scored Chris James with
the game's onlv run. Steve Bedrosian. 2·5. pitched one
scoreless inRtng for the victory after Mike Maddux shut
out the Cards on three hits for the first eight.
Pirates 6, Expos 1: Doug Drabek allowed five hits in
sc,·en scoreless innings for his sixth consecutive victory
to ket'p vis111ng P1ttsb~rgh tn second place. Drabek. 11-5.
\.\h ose last loss was on June 21 against Chicago. struck out
five and v.alked tv.o beforeJ1m Gott pitched the last two
innings to earn his 201h 53\'t:.
Braves 2, Padres 1: Rpak1e TeTT) "Bloc~er. batJ.ing
onh 130. drO\ l' in hts first major-league run w11h a ~C.\ cntb-111n1 ng tnpk a!> ho<1t Atlanta.snapped a four-game
IO.\lll~ !>trL·ak.
The Dodgers rolkd lO a 5-1 lead
against Reds Staner Tom Brov..nmg
as Mike ~arshall htt a tv..o-run homer
1n the first tnnipg and Kirk G1b\>on
added hts 22nd in the third.
But the' R-eds rallied for four run~ in
the third mnini against startl'r Tim
Belcher and reltevers 'f1m Cre""c; and
Bnan Holton. putting together fi, c
singles and Nick E\3-.,k) 's RBI double
to 11e the game 5-5.
()a, t' and Paul O';-./crll grel'ted
Ho"cll 1>.tth -.inglcs tn the ninth. and
Jefl Recd s1ngkd homl' ()3, '" v. 1th
une out 'ending rr!"c1ll to third. JcfT
T rl•adv.:.a\ then h11 a th ball to shallow
1.l'llt1.·r b'u1 John Shelb) 's on-1::1rg1.'1
1h111" home hit th!:' . rubber and
hounn'd av.a' lctttng O'~l·tll ~cort•
th.t' t~ing run.
Scott ha~ ,·hanged ht\ Ol~mptc prep-.· In the .\ml·ncan Leagur •
arat11111 Royals 6. Orioles S: Kc' 1n Sc1t1cr's sacnficc 0)
h iur ~ca r'> ago. he did not C'Ompctl' · ,u1rrd Atl l Pl·cota v.1th one out 1n th<.> 12th inning. making
ln Eurnrx· hdorc oi;, aflcr thr·t •.s \l~tttng Ralttmort: the first .\merican League team 1n 10 ()I~ mptc trials. This ~ear. he raced in . \ear ... to tx· '"'ert in a season series. . .
r urorw tx·fon· the tnals and produced · Wtth one out. Pecota singled off Tom Nicdenfuer.
L'\tl'lknt llml'\ tn the mtlc and the ... 1-3. the fifth Baltimor<.> pitcher. Kun Stillw.ell singled The Dodgers c;corcd tv. ice tn 1he
fifth off Rob Di bble as Pedro Guer-
rero singkd home the go-ahead run
and Gtb!>on tame hume from~rd on
the pla' when Guem·ro got raught in a rundown. G1b~on had the homl·r
O':'\l•tll lcd thl' Rech' ::1t1al'J.. \\tlh :.t
,11111 homl'r·a ddubk and l\\O singles
1 n ti \l' a1-ha1,, g1\ 1ng him ntnl· htt'i in
ht' la~t 12 a1-ba1s. He has hit a homer
1n l'ach oftm last 1hrce games ..
l . )Oil Penna to third. Sullv.ell's founh hit. and Seitzer hit a
"111, l'IM. I didn't gl·t thl' sharp-\acnficl·fh tQ left. .
t•ning or t'Of!fidc.ncc I needed b) Kamas Cit\. v. htr h has won 13 stra~t from the
runnu1g against ~oml' of the world·s. Onok~ dating hatk to last ) qar. had never swept an
hc\l." ~roll sa id.· ··This }ear. I'm opponent for the <>eason. other than in the 1981 stnke
\harp and l"m confide.nt." • \car fh(' 13 con<>ecu11ve 16sses ties Balti'~re's setond-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[~~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~nges tlos1ngsueakaga1nstan o~pone~. · · __ MU __ C_No __ TIC_E __ 1 __ ..;..M~ll""'"C_NO_Tl_CE__ PUBllC NOTICE _,__PUB_ll_C_NO_Tl_CE ____ ..;..PUBl~l..;..C_NO..;._TIC..;..E__ The Orioles. ironttallv. were the last team· to sweep
NOTICE TO NOTICE OF SALE Johnson & Jessica Ryan Nolle• of-Anaheim, cai11 92802-2393 an opponent. going 11-0against the Chicago Wt:U:1e-Sox in CREOfTORS Of OF AUTOMOBILE Johnson Pu.bllc s,1e ol N1clfolas I p1tgjlr. lO 1978. . BULK TRANSFER I Notice IS nereby given IT ·IS HEREBY ORO!: RED Ll•ned Property Salzburg .. Newport Beach. Blue Jays 6, Y~nkees s~ Jesse Barfield stole ieeond (S.Cs. 1101 ... 107 pursuan1 10 sec11ons 3071 that all persons interested In NOJ1ctt1s herebyglven th81 CaJ1I 92660 b . d h d t. d h · h D SI h • · u.C.C.) . and 3072'of the Civil Code ol the matter atoresa1d appear the undersigned will at pub-A Advanced Financ1.a1 asl' a O t en asne ome on catc er on aug t .S Nooce IS hereby given 1o the S1a1e of Ca11tor111a the t>efore lhls court in Depart· 11c auction purs1.1an1 to Enterprises. tnc . ~alll0<n1a throv. ing l'rror with two outs in the 11th inning as vistting creditors 01 the w111'11n undersigned. G & W Towing, ment No 3 at 700 Civic Cllapter 10 01v1s1on 8 com· Tn1s business is con-Toronto completed a three-game sweep, . • named transleror(s) that a Inc 955 West 18th Street. Center Dri:-e West Santa mencing with Section 21700 ducted by a corporation Duane Ward. 8-1 , got the victory. To.ronto's fo.unh bUlk transfer is about to be Costa Mesa Orange C-Oun· Ana California. on Septem-ol the Business and P(O-The reg1S1ran1 com-1.1 made on petsonal property ty. Catlforn•a 92627 will sell tier t9. 1988. at 2 45 o'clock fess1ons cooe or Section menced 10 transact bus1-strargnt. The Yankees: temporaril) .re.sc~eu OJl ,Dem' hereinafter descnl>e<I at Pubhc auction at said ad-PM and then and lh'ere 1988 of the Clv11 CO<le of the ness under tMe 11c1111ous Ma1t1ngl~ \ l\\(>-run homer "".Ith two outs. in t.he ninth.
The names an<! business dress. Costa Mesa. Call· show cause. JI any lt•ey have. State of Ca11torn1a the follow-business name or names ha H' lOSI ~even ofninl'. including 2-Son their homcstand: addresses 01 the intended 1orn1a. at 10 am on Tues-why saJd petition tor change 1ng ml6cellaneous house-hsted above on Jurie 1, 1988 . Rangers ;,, Indians f: Doug fones' _wild 't.frrow transferors are RONALD day. the 30 day of August, of name stlould not be notd and personal prot>ei"IY Nicholas J Pilger. Pres1-J AMES t>ACE ANO t988 the tollow1ng auto· granted · 10-w11 1deri11hed 't>v name dent ' allov.ed three rnns IO'store and the visiting Texas took ANTHONY M RAJABt l05 mobile to wtt IT is FURTHER oroereo and storage unit number Thls statement was Med ad~antage of four rrrors with two outs in the ninth inning Mam St .. Newport Beactl. l985 A"d1 4 door thal a copy of this order to NAME "Lot :: with the Co~inty Clerk of Or-10 hand Cleveland Its fifth consecutfvc loss. CA 92663 WA UHC0448FN097030 showcausebepublishedin 01anneOanet Lot 0-168 ange County on July 28. · _ Tt1e~tion 1n~8ltlofn;e L..eenseNo 1P1H .. O-?-CA-~Orengtt;oest-Oe~,.-Gergen Annett 0•-16e · 1988~ · _.Brewen 4,.Jt~~·sox 0: Pon .:\ugust pitch-ed a six-
01 the chief executtve office Saia sate is for the a newspaper of general Hennessey Carolyn Lot F387455 htlll'rfor his first major-league stiu out and Rob°l)eer and or pnncipal bu5ioess ott1oe purpose ot satisylng hen of circu1a11on. pu1'hshed in tn•s A·0928 . -Puotisne<1 OraQge Coast Joe\ MC\ er homered in the fourth inning for host
Of 1he intended transferor IS the undersigned tor Towing, county at least once a week ~unz. Oav10 LOI 0-7383 Olflly Pilot August 5. 12, 19, Mtlwaukre. Boston. which won 19 of its first 20 o"mes same Storage & i:'11tng Fees 1n !tie tor. lout consecut!ve weeks Otswan g Mll..l"y~ Lot 26. 1988 Co"
All other bu.Slnets'names amount of $15 08 50-priortott>edayolsaidhear-o-6886 F-561 aftcrtheAll-Starbreak.hasdroppedsevenofitslast.nine. and addresses used by Ille together with costs of ing Terrell Parn D-6506 White Sox 4, Mariners 3: Davi Ga11agher shlgled Intended transferor wlttlin adver11s1ng and e~penses ol Dated JUN 29 1988 .. ThlS sale will be com-PlBLIC NOTICE home Kclh Paris with the go-ahead run as visiting three years last years last sate Jamff L. Smith, Judge o! P.ellllve b1doing on the 10th --~"-"-"------· n past so tar as known 10 the Dated th•s 11 oay 01 th• Supettor Court •. _ day 01 September 1988. at FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Chkago snapi:>ed a three-game losin$ streak. krry "cuss. intended transferee are August 1988 Pubhshed Oran99 Coaa1 tO AM on the premises NAME STATEMENT R-7. ga\C' up se\ en hlls in ~vcn innings. Bobby Thigpen none GI W Towing, Inc., By DaityP•101 Au!/ust12. \9. 26· .vhere sa10 property is The tollowlng persons are pitched two inning~ of two-hit relteffor his 25th save. The na~sl ahd businf!SS G.W. Miiie) Seorember 3 1988 stored and w111cl'I is located doing business 85 address of the intended P<ibhshe<I Orange Coast • F598 at Moms Moving.& Storage. BALDWIN INVESTMENT transleree(sl are PETE & !=ally P1101 August 12 1988 tnc 1546 t Electronic Lane. COMPANY, 1681 l fiate Av-SAM'S INC. A CALIFORNIA 1599 f'OOUC N(}ijC[ . Munt 1ngton Beach CA enwe trvtne. Cahl. 927 t4 CORP~ATION. 3531 S . . • 92649. 1n the City of Hunt-Baidwln 6u1ldtn1r Cdm-Falrvlew St .. Santa Ana. CA PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITJOVS ltUSINJSS 1ngton Beactt County of Or-pany 1681 t Hate Avenue. 92706 NAME<ST.<T$MENT ange.State otCalllornia Mr· Irvine Calif 92714 That the property per11-1 .flCTITIOUTS BTUEIM~Nf~S The lollOWinQ ~ons are John P1schlle Auctioneer, TA ' Builder Corporatton. neot nereto-Is de6Cribe<I in NAME S A "' lfo1')9 bu51r>~s H l•oense number A 1706. will Cahlornla. 16811 Hiiie Av-gpne(al as-Alf the furniture The fohowmg persons are THE. u(ASS STATION. :onduct sale on premises enue Irvine Calif 92714
fhttures, and· ,equipment doing DUO siness asORTG G•' 1? \~ N Re_d Gum Suite J Sales is sold ~1111 limit and Baidwln 'Builders. Cell-togetn« w1tti ttl,_ goodw111 1 BAL WIN · M A .. l\nane1m Gahl 72806 reserve The landlord re-fornla. 16811 Ha1' Avenue. and trade name of 1t1at cer· COMPAf"V , !681 l Hale A~-0~1d Schat zl1en 28 serves the right to b•d at the trvlne Calif 92714 tein fast food bustnas and enue Irvine Calit 9.21.l:e ,Jcum~I . Cpurt. Laguna sate Purchases. must be lhls business IS •con-
1s localed 11· 105 Main St H Villa2e Properties. 1C 11, 1 Beacfl. ~iihf 92651 oa1d with cash and paid for dueled by' a general part-Newpo<I Beac:tl"C!i 92663 ate venue Irvine, ~a I 13oti Davis 2!l34 weuesby. at the ume ol purchase All nershlp
The Business name used 9:?7 14 • .-~' fuller.Ion C~lll 9'2631.. Purchased goods are sold The registra,,1 com-by Htd 1ransler~s at said Baldwin Building C?~ · .. Tn1s J>dslness IS con-:·as 1s ' aM must..,. be re-merlced to tra"sact bus•· 1ocatlon Is-OASIS ICE. pany l68 11 Hale Avtnwe ducteo tty a general part· moved by 3 00 P M on ttte ness under the flctilioos That said bulk transfer is lrvJn! Celll 92714 ~ersti1P • tlay of the sate Tt11s &ale •S business name or names Intended 10 be' consum-Batd~1!.) .Builders .. Call-·lhe r e~stranl com-sub1ect to prior cancellatton tis ed ebOve on Oecemt>e< mated 11 the otfloe of. OP· '0.'1!'~· C11!"8 l1 ~ate Av~nue. mericM to tr~nsact bust· rn ltle event ol setllemeot, 2} '1986 1 POATUNITY ESCROW. 73.t lrvtne. attl 92 1-f neU under· the t1c1tt1oos between Morris <Moving. & Sherri w ..Whitfttld Vice
No Tustin Ave .. Orat19e, GA. This business is con-t;>Os1oess'. nan'lf or names Stora9J1, Inc . and obligated. president · · 92667 on or after August 30. ducted by a ge~rel pari-hslo<I ilbc>ve on July 26, 1988 parly This ·stafement wH fllect
l988_ . l'\8rst11p · David Sch&t.z11e11 .' . l?utill$11ed 0'9nge Coas1 with th• Col.inly Clerk or Or-Thlt oulk transfer'' sub-Tne .~gistrant com· Tt11s statemetili"'11S,flted Oait)IPllotAugust 12. 19.26. ange Coooty on JOiy 26. tact to California Uniform m~ced -"' transact bUSI· 11fh the COUl'ty Cl~k of Or-Septemlj>er 3. 19~8 ,988 Commercial Code SectJOn ness under ttte l1c1111ous r:ioe CoUnty, qn July 16, . FS96' Fat250
6106 business rlame or names 1988 • . p'" btlShed ·ora Coast T,,. name and tddress of hated abOve on July 28. t986 · ~ :am:a\ P\&.IC NOTICE 0 u Plf A at"f:. ,9 26 the pel'son with whom Sherri w WMf1eld, vice PybllShed Orang• Coatt FICTfTIOUSMMU S a1ty. ~ ~g¥1ea ,, . . claimt may be filed it op: Prestderit Oaity P1to1 August S. 12, 19, NAME ITATEMlffT ~ptem ' · F.586 .PORlUNITV ESCROW,. 73 .. wl~h":~'b8~~~11t:r:So."~ 26 l988 F·S9G lh9 folloWlng pe(sons~~ . ' ~ No. TusM Ave , Ofa"i19. CA ran e C-Ounty on July 26 dOlng bo11ness H ' Pl8JC M>TICE 92887 and the last day for 1 Xe · A & z GOLDEN RING a
filing claims by any c.redltor 9 nem1 fltlllC M>TICC EARRING, 230 ~· 191h SI Ftc'ftnoul _.... ..
lhalt be August 29· 1988 Publt1hed Oral'IQe Coast "7. Cost•· Mesa, Clall teAm ITATl•NT
which ts lhe bu.inns dey Dally P1iol Aug1it1 12. 19, 26. FICTfTIOUI 8U ... ll 92627 Th4t fOllOWlng pettoOI are !*or• tn. consummaliOf'I Sec>temw 2 1988 NAME ITATWME"' Arto Yaldlzclan. 1'<>59 domo t>vtfMM u : d•t• spec:lfled abOYI . F-584 The fofloWlog l*l<)tll .,. B-1boa AV9 • Laguna Beacn. INTERN.A TIONAL TE LE-
O.tad; August 5, ISie& doing business a1: Calll 92691 VISION, INTE~ATIONAL L'OreftH Mofttemora. P\RJC NOTICE CARMEL DEL MAR l'hls business Is con-VIDEO. INTERNATIO.NAL
"9eNeftt, ..... I ....... APARTMENTS. 1881 l Hate ducted by an lndMduat VIDEO a TELEVISION. 2400 IM..• c.llt. corp .. IMeftdM SUPIMC>ft COURT Avenua. lrvtne. Calif 92714 The registrant oom·· South Pullman, Santa An•. T,....,.,_ Of' CALWOMtlA. AttY-ti<f E Baldwln, t&a t 1 mer)04KI to traouct bust-Calif 92705 . Pubflthed Of•:i; eo.tt COUNTY OI ORANQI Hate Avenue. Irvine. C1J1f ,,... under the flci1llous At>ld · Husuln, .1350 t
D11ly PllOI Augvtt 2. l998 In the Miiiet of IN Appll· 92714 buttl\ffl neme Of names Laurtnda W'JY· Santa Ma. ________ F_S9_1 eet!On Of ~eod, Wife and Jemes P Beldwto, 18& 11 fltttld ebOve on July 16, 1988 Calif. 92705 · fta.tC M>T1CE MiN>tChlltf ·AA01,,,..tobe Hele Avenue. trvlne, Cell! Arto Yald1zC11n Ju<!llh L, Hu ... ln. 13!01 ch•nged P.mlf "Norman 92714 • This ilatelnefll wea filed ldurlnde Wey, $.wlt1 Anl. MOnC• Of' 8"Qfe . .hll'Mat.e e.tole ao<I Thi• business 11 -coo· w\lh IN County Cieri! ot Of. Calif. 92705
U'PLJCATION '°" Oaor.I Nonnlf\ 8"gte on ducttd by a um11ecs partner• enge Couoly on July 28, Thi• bus J'llfS Is oon• CHMIGC .. blh•lf of Jeulc• Ryat1 shtp 1988 . OUCted by. tlu•~ "'°wife
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Gary Carter of the New York Meta
amaahe• hi• 300th career home run.
After long wait,
· Carter hits 300th
CH IC A.GO (AP) -Gary Carter. who had
watted nearly three months for his 300th career
homer. finally hit it Thursday in the second inning
of the New York Mets' 9-6 victory over the
Chicago Cubs.
"The monkey is off my back and we can get on
to other things now. " said Carter. who ended a
nearly three-month drought by connecting off
Chicago right-hander Al Nipper in the second
inning at Wrigley Field.
Leading offlhe second inning. Carter hit a 2-2
pitch deep into the left-field bleachers for his ninth
homer of the season and first in 225 at bats since
Ma' 16.
·"I had fa ced Nipper in the World Series and in
'lpnng training so I kind of knew what pitches he
throws." said Caner. who hit seven home runs in
.\pril but had htt onl) one more before Thursday.
Nipper. acquired from Boston last winter.
pitched for the Red Sox against the Mets in the
1986 Series.
··ifs a nice feeling. It was a long time coming
but' Cl"\ special. But more 1mponant, it was nice to
com(' back and win the ballgame. It was a long hot
da' and this"'" a total team effon.'' said Carter of
the Mets' come-from-behind victory. New York
rallied from-a 6-4 deficit wi1h five runs in the ninth
inning. four on Ke' in McRe}lnolds' two-out grand
~lam.
··11 \\tpcd ofTsomc pressure and now we'll be
able to wall another three months for 301." joked
managrr DaH~} Johnson. '
· ·Caner. 34. ~as the 59th major leaguer to r~ch
the JOO-homer mark. He has 2.75 homers as a
catcher. putting him founh behind Johnny Bench.
Yogi Berra and Carlton Fisk on the all·time list.,
Carlcr. who came up to the majors with'
Montreal 1n 1974. was acquired by the Mets in
1985 and htt a career-high 32 home runs in his first
season with Ne" York. '
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YOU Ml • DIPAUlf nen.hlQ PU8LIC HEARIHGS Wll.L I T A T I ... •U 0 , ~TinOUI 8Ul .. H '1CTIT'IOUS ...... H Cll*64 ,... ncnnoue .,.... ... -.... A-OfTmMT, The r•o•11rant com• 8£ HELO BY THE COSTA wmeAAWM. MAmlTAT'lmNT NAllllTAffMIJff NOTJCCOf NOTIC8 0f teMmlTA~ .mc:aw..-DATIO ffMUAaY ~"'*'<*f to treneec.t bWI-MESA PL.ANNING COM· MOll,MTIB... Tnelolo'#lngpenons.,. ~IOllOWlngpenonaare ,,.,.,U 'lw.& ,,.,.,....t.Al.I T1'9 fOlloollMll"'90N11'• M90fNih-!'9-cn:=', .. o ~~,'.c,ne. "'*~-'~~MISSION AT THE CITY OflllAT9IOUllDP oo.no~• dc*IGS Pbullf\MtERlO .. •URGEHT '-.!.tf-.. ~MO#A .. ~T LOMMO. dolno ~• TO..:!!Tl.:r-.. .._ ·-· ... "' ·-·-HALL. n FAIR DRiii[. "CTITIOUI •UllNI•• MEI.CO,,. 20~5 M1n-S\l " ...... -._....... ........ CALlll'OAHIA Pl.ASTIC _... _..
yOU1MOt•h.n11AY !lltecllb<M onJu1yt,tN1 COSTA MESA, CALI· ...... 011111, Cott•,,. .... Calif CARE 1525~A..,. UNDEA A OftOOFl"UST T..LNO.~ MACHINERY 301-A w dlTN L • IOL.D AT A ~ l<atleW l.¥ton FOAHIA. AT 8•30 P M OA I The lolowtng perton '-92t2f Susie 112 Hewpof1 BMch, OATEO o.c.nti. ZJ 1M&. !Wnl Alton &anti Ana, Calif ttOUDftla.L IALI-rl YOU-All D· TNt ltatemenl •M Iliad AS SOON AS POSS18L£ wlTN,,.wn • I glf*ll 1*1• Wlltiarn J Melwl 20eS Calif 929'3 lJM.E.-YOU TAKE ACTION JAMES P MUUJQAN • 92707 l lT ATI '90.
,LAMA TIO• 0' THI Mth the County CIWlc of Of. THEA!.AFTER ON MON· net lrom IN pwtnerlfltp OC>-Mandtrln. Coeta Mell ~ ~~ inc , TO "'°TECT VOlf' duly appOinled Truttff Jem.t R .. K"'lctlle. AMml
M.A f UR I 0 P T H I -. County on My 27, DAY. AUGUST 22, 1M1 eraung undtr IN flotitiow C.wf em& C•hfomta PAOP£fl1" tT MAY IE under the loll0Win9 Cle· >01·A W Mon. Santi Ma. To .. !WrS, ~
l'ROCll.D9tG AQAIMIT INI REGAROING THEFOUOW· butiMIM'*"90fJ6 Jf'AM· Tl111 bt.lllneH 1t con· Thot butlM H It Con· IOU) AT A'PUBUC IAl,f. F ICtlbeO 0..0 of Tt\191 Will Ceilfl 12707 ~~tort oontlngent crecfl-
YCM.t YOU IMOULD COM-~ ING APPLICATIONS. ILY MOMI! 1t 8521 Arlene 0~.0 bV en indMdu.. OUC111CS Oy f corpora.lion YOU NEED Nf SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION fl'lll t>u11neA It con-1~ Incl 1*tOn1 wt10 "'111
JACt A LA'"8. Publltned Ofll\Ot Coast IF ANY OF THE FOLi.OW· A..,. O.,ci.tl OtOYe. c.111 The registrant com• Tiie reg11ttent com-EXP\.MATlON OF TM: TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ouet.O by an lndMdWI De ~ in---in
NOnclOf Dally P1101 Augutt S. 12, 19, I NG A CTIONS A Rf T"-llclillou1 bustn .. 1 rnenc:ed to lransee1 buti· ~ 10 ttlMKI bull-NAT\ff OF twe FOR CASH ANO/OR THE The 1eg1111anl c;om• thewllloretate. or DOtf\, of TIUl1'U't tAl.I 28, IH& CAHALLENGEO IN COVAT, name •t•l~t '°'Ille pan-""' under the ftChtlOUI MU under tJ>e lieUhOU• PAO<:EEOING AGAINST CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED tNnOeO to trtnNC1 bvt'-KEITH [, tt<>UOYSHEU.
NO, IMIU F-59• THE CHALLENGE MAY BE IWthlC> w11111.o on Novtm· bullneu neme Of nam. ~ n-°' nMNt YOU YOU 8HOU.D CHECKS SPECIFIED IN nea under the flCtlttoul A petition nas beef\ tll9d On SEPTEMBER e. 1NI. LIMITED TO ONLV THOSE bet 3, \917 In tn. Countr of t1e11d 1t>oveon Jvl) 12 1988 hsteo IOOYe on NIA coHTN;T A LAWYER. CIVIL COO! SECTION bvtlnell name or narnl9 ~ John D. HouefYINI' ' O•trUJcfJo~•~}ENRTCHEELToelTBL~ PtlllC NOTICE ISSUES so,,.eONE RAISES Orange. FILE NO F3e0t8' w1111am J MeMn Robert t< S1.0m1tt 0n SeptlfN!er t. , •. • 2t24H (Peyable •• tN lllM 11etecs llbOvl on A~ t. '*"' H~ 1n trw Su-~ ...... ~ AT THE PUBLIC HEARING FullNeme andAddt ... Of Trtts '"'~' w .. filed Tiiis 1111ement WU flled 10:00 o'dodlA.M •lhlNDltl\ ofsaleltll.,..tulmoneyolthe 1He !*IOI Court of catitOtW. CO"'PAHV LOCATEO AT NOTICI DESCRIBED IN THIS N(). 11'11 Perto11 WltllOr1wlng •llh the County Clerk ol Or· #!lh tne County Clerk ol Ot· tronl ennnce 10 ll'le ~Untied Stat•) ell llQfll. tltle J1mee R M..eR11e11te County of Orange. request•
515 N, CABRILl.O PARK .. Y1TINQ llDI TICE OR IN WRITTEN COR-J1meeC1Mn Harrn1n1ng Jr ange. County on July 12. "'01 County on July 21 ~. 7'00 CMc cer.er and ~ttt .. t QOnW)'ed to This llltemenl wu flleO lflO t"-1 John 0 . ~
DRl\/E, SUITE 100, In the NO TICE IS HEREBY RESPO NOENC E OE · 9521 Arlene Ave , Garden 1988 1988 01'1111 w ... 11'1 in. c.y ol al'd now l\e6d by It un<i.r WlththeCountyCle<liofOt· & Jeny HouOylMll be apo
City of Sant• Ana, County of GI v e N I h II H a I e d ll\/EREO TO THE PLAN· Grove. Callf ,... F...S1 s.nta AN. CoYnly ol OflrOe, said Deed ol Trutt In the Ange County on Auguwt 2 polnlld .. perlONll ,..
Otenge, Stal• of C•lllOl'nla. pr()j)0$111 '°' lvrnlthing Ill NING COMMISSION AT, OR Signed James c Harm-Publlanecl Orange Coul PuOllShecl Ofange Coast 81• of ~ ~ property httr•lnllfl•r d•· 1988 rll*lll tlvel to admlnltW C A L If 0 R INA A E • l1bot, m11er1a1j , equipment, PRIOR TO. THE PUBLIC 1nl"O Jr OallV Piiot July 22. 29. Dally Piiot July 29. Augull 5 r 1t1e lneurwa ComPlflY, 1 1et1bed· '117911 11'11 •tale Of the ~t.
CONVEYANCE COMPANY, lt1n1port1llon 1nO •uch HEARING. Publlthld Or1nge Coast Auguat 5. 12, 1988 12, 19. 1988 corpcnlloli, • TMtM lll'ICllr TRUSTOR ENRIGUE Pubh1Nd Orange Cout The petition requ•ttt
• Cellfornle COtpor1llon ... Other l1C1lltle1 .. m•y be r• 1 PRECISE PL.AN FOR Delly Pilot July 22, 29. F-S•8 F·5ee the 0..0 of Trwt IMC\Md lly REYES ANO GU.40 ALUPE OalPy Piiot August f2 19. 26, authority 10 •dmlnil1., tlW
duly appointed Trull .. Quired lot th• tHl-89 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE AugUSl s 12, 1988 DI-•c W'lnl't w...,, o.llld W.rtons ' R REYES Seoteml>lf 2 1988 •l•I• under the I~
under that oertaln OMd of MEASUF\£ "C" STREET CITY Of COSTA MESA FOR F·55 I Ptll.IC NOTICE n111u nu 11~ Pm1111.111 W.lonl r~ BENEFIClARY· WILSHIRE F-590 dent AdrntntttretlOft Of Es-
Tru11111ecut.O by RANCHO MAINTENANCE. W111 be , .. THE ALIGNMENT OF VIC. DllDl ,fC MnJICE F-Tmous ....... -.. JMMMy 13, 1M 7, • MORTGAGE CORPOR-·-·c W'ITll'C , .... Acl (Thtt 91.ilhOflty .,_ PENASOUITOS, I. TO., A <*lled by Ille Coty of Co111 TORIA STREET FROM ,..~ nu FlCfrTlOUl llUllNl!tt "' --OOQimerC no 17~ oC ATION r~ nun"'-toww the person.I reot.-n-
CACIFORNIA LIMITED Mesa a111141 OftlCleof the City HARBOR BOULEVARD TO NA• 11'ATE.MENT NAME. ITATl•NT Otkllal Alcorcll In"" Olllr» of rec;.ofoed AUOU$t 17 1978 1a11111 10 tau many ac:tJona PARTNERSHIP u tru1tor1, Cte<k, 77 Fair Olive, Cotta OR E EN FICTITIOUl llUteNfSS The following persons are The foHowtng S*tonl II• tile AecorWt Of ~ as lnatrument ).lo 290-41 it' flCTITIOUI •~It wtthOVI 001a1ning COUt1 llP-
reeord.0 on March 27, Meta. Catll01n1a, u11tU the e~~ri~~ EN T1~ L. OE: NAME I TATl•NT OOlng O\ISIMSS at d0tC11g}'s"TtlMUOET"alLalNG ., .. .,7 Courtly. C4lillfomla. Dy r-.on Boal; 12804 page 65 of Of. N.U. l'TATDIENT prov11 Bef0t1 talt1ng cert.in 198&. .. lnslr111M11t no hour ol 10 00 Lm . August TERMINATION EIR-1033S The lollo'#lng persona Ill MKS MASONRY COM· ;o.. ... ..... al _..... ~ lie ..,_ OI llCAal RecorO. in IN olf.c:e °' T!» lollowlng l*'IOl!I are ec:uons ,_.,_ the .,.,.
8&-t1192l of Offlclal ~ 23, 1988, llwtlcn lllM they APPL IES AND WAS dOtnO bullnlSs IS PANV 3T9"i S1pptm9 0.a"99 Ave :F Cosll perb'INl1m ol ~·the Recotel« ol Ot1n99 00.ng 0\1-H tonal rept'e9Mlltllle ii ,..
eotdl ol Ofenge County. woll bt Opened publtc:ty Ind CERTIFIED NOVEMBER 23 TWIN PALMS APART· Ball>Oa Island. Calif 92662 Mesa Calif 92627 MCMl'9d INNtJy lndudlr1g 1,_ county. DANA HO"'E IMPROllE· QUlflO 10 QIYe llOllOe lO
S1111ofCalttomla,undetlhe read lloud In Ille CounGll t987 MENTS. 1112 Crestwood Kevtn S.,,,ancillk. 319'~ Dale Croes 2437 Ot111ge ~ °' defaA. r'IOllCt oC said OMd ot trust o. MENT 34 110 Sel111 Rd interel1IO C>el'IOOS utlleee
pOwtr of .... ltlefeirl con-Ch am bets Se a I e d 2 AN ORDINANCE OF Atilhelm Cahl 9280<! Sappllor• Balboe tslano Ave :F Cos11 Mesa Calif -'*" -r«IO'Oed t."9y '· settb8S the lo!IOWinQ. Laguna N.gve! Caltf 9M77 !hey ne.,. •.....O l!Otloe or laiMd. wlll NII at publle llUC· prOi)Ollls shall bear th& lllle THE CITY COUNCii. Of THE Altc. Mae Fox 2910 W Caltf 92662 92627 1• • c1obA!11n1 no LOT 8 IN BLOCK B OF A.ic111ro B Mo<M Jr ano c;onsenltcl lo the propoeed
toon to the highetl bidder lor or 11141 work and the name ol CITY OF COSTA MESA Ball RO Anallelm Cll•I This ousoness ,5 c;on-Tr111 ous1n•u 11 con· •203583 or Miki Oftcia1 TRACT NO 594 IN THE Claucha E M0tM l4110 llCllOll I Tne lfldeC>end«\t
calh. °'check .. deectlbed lhe b•Odet l>UI no otlllf dts-AMENDING TITLE 13 OF 92804 ilvctecl Oy an 1nOMduaJ dUClllO Oy ~ 1n01111au11 ~-....... puolll; CIT'll OF COSTA MESA Selv• Ra Lllg\lt\I l'liguel edmln181rall0f1 li,ltl\Otlty.
1>91oW,payable1tthellmeo1 11ngu1an1ng metkl Any Old THECOSTAMESAMUNICI· This Ou11nesa 11 con-Tll• regis1r~n1 c;om-Tn• reg11tran1 com-aic:11on to lhe ~bidder COUNTY OF ORANOE Calif 92&77 De graniea unleu an
sill in lewful mOtlly ol lhe reollved att., Ille tcheduled PAL CODE TO REQUIRE dueled Oy llt'I tr1d1vldual 'T'lll!Ced 10 1ransac1 Ou$1· menc.a 10 tranSIC1 OUSI· lot c:mt1 i,, i.wtA money 111 IM ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA AS T1111 l>\jstness •S con-inletaleel penoo fll9I WI
Unlt.O States of America. closing time fOf Ille ,_pl APPUCATIO~ TO BE The r•g1strant eom-~SS unaer the ltttll•OUS rn!U unaer Ille lletollOUI UnMd sa ... ~ .,., PER MAP RECORDED IN oucteaoy 111408"Clanawile OOj4ICllOl110tlllS1)411lt\on and
wothOul warranty •Jlpreu or of bids lhall tHI returned 10 PROCESSED WITHIN 20 TO meoced to transac:l bu$1· ous111ess name or names Dv$111eSS name Of names _.,.. °' WWTW1llY ex~ BOOK 19 PAGES 25 ANO 26 The reg11tr ant com-lllOwS good c;ause Ml)' u.e
1mplied asto tltle.uM .po1-lheblddefunopened It Shall 600AYSOFACCEPTANCE neas undlH' lhe llChllOUS tSleoaooveonJ..ty7 1988 llsted aoove on .o\prll 18 OI lmsMled. -io lllle, OF M ISCELLA NOEUS ~ 10 transect O\lli· ~rt shoulO not grant,,,.
session °' enwmbraoces. be the sol• respoosibtltly ol ENVIRONMENTAL OE -l>US\MSS name or names l(evon Semanchok 1986 pollWllon, °' enCl.llTI~. MAPS IN THE OFFICE Of nets under 1111 lletotoOUS aUlllOr•ly
all right. lltle Ind inllH'esl lhe bidder 10 see lhet hos blO TERMINATION EXEMPT llSled above on NI A Thos Stalemem Wl.S "1ea Dale Cross lor Ille purpoM of peytng T'1E COUNTY RECORDER t>u•ness name OI names A HEARING on the pelt-
now held by II u sueh ta reoetvec:l 1n proper llme 3 AN ORDINANCE OF Allee Mae Fox .,,,11 tne County Clerk ot Of. This statemenl •as hied ot>llgllior. Ma.Keel o, MIG OF SAID COUNTY o l•sted 1oove on July 15 1llf8 tlOll will oe rield on AUGUST
TruttM lnandlothefollow-A set of BIO Oocumeols THECtTYCOUNCll.OFTHE This S11ternen1 was llled 3nge County on July 12. w11~111eCoun1yC1etkofOr-Oeeo o1 Trvll. h W'll•• "KA 228 MAGNOLIA RICtlaraB Morse Jr 31 l988 ai 145 P M IO
ong delertbed pr()99rty situ· m1y be oblllned II the Of. CITY OF COST A MESA Nolh Irle County Clerk of Or· 1988 ar19e County on July 25 ~ed 10 lllld Tn.t1111 o, STREET COSTA MESA. CA Thos llllemeol wu hiea Dept No 3 loca.t.O at 700
ated In the 1l0<esa.IO County foee of the City EngonMr, 77 At~ENOING TltLE 13 OF eng• County on July 12 FltSMt 1988 Miid Deed o1 Trw1 111 11'°'*'1' 92627 "11h lhe County Clef._ of Or· Covte Cellier DrlYI Weet.
end Stlte, lo wit· Fair Ome. Co111 Mesa. Call· THE COSTA MESA MUNICI· 1988 f _.....,.,. PuD~sheO Orange Coast F311011 1•1Med in the Courwy o1 llOU ARE IN OEFAl.JL T ange County on July 28 Santa Ana, CA 92701.
A LEASEHOLD ESTATE lornla. upon nomefundat>4• PAL CODE BY ADDING -Daily Potot July 22 29 Put:>toshed Orange Coast C>nlnge. ~·of CalllotNa end UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 1988 tF YOU 06.JECT to tne
AS CREATED BY THAT payment ol $7 00 An Id· TRANSPORTATION SVS· Puohshe<l Orange Coast .o\ugust 5 12 1988' Daily Piiot August 12 19 26. delo1bed •· DATED AUGUST t• 1971 "117* granting ol lhe petition. )'Oii
CERTAIN LEASE DATED d1llonal charge of S3 00 will TEM MANAGEMENT STAN· Dally Pilot July 22 29 F-546 Seplamt>er 2. 1988 PARCEL 1: 1..o1 20, o1 Traa UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Puohsnea Orange Coast lhOuld ettlllf appeer et the
1ST DAY OF FEBRUARY. be m1oe of han~led by ma.II DAROS. EN\/IRONMENTAL AUgust 5 12. 1988 F-583 1085e. In llW Oly of Coll• TtON TO PROTECT YOUR Dilly Pilot Augllll 5 12 19, l'!Nring and stll• YOIM ob-
1980. EXECUTED BY THE Bid Oocumen1s and other OETERMINA T ION EX· F.549 Mt.IC NOTICE DI-IC ..,,.TICE ....._ Colny 01 Ot.nge, Slit• PROPERTY. IT MAV BE 26 1988 teet1011s or 1119 wnneo obJec·
IR\/INECOMPANY,AMICH· con1rac1 documents may EMPT r~ nv ol Celltotni.. -'"°"""on . SOLO AT " PUBLIC SALE F-560 tlOllS With the coun before
IGAN CORPORATION. AS 1lso t>e eumoned 11 the of· 4 AN ORDINANCE OF P\IJLIC N0T1CE FICTITIOUS IUSINHS FICTITIOUS 9USIMH m., r-o.d in BoOll 471, IF YOU NEED AN E.xPL.A· DI-II' NOTICE 1118 nearing Your ~t· LESSOR, ANO BY RANCHO lice oflhe City Clerk of lhe THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE NAME STATEMENT NAME STATHIENT Pagel 37 10 40 ol NATION OF THE NATURE I"~\, enc. may be on petlOO or by
PENASOUITOS. LTD . A C11y ol Coste Mesa Bid CITY OF COSTA MESA FICTITIOUI 9UIANEll The following pe<sons are The folloWtng persons 1te m~ m •• Reconlt OF THE PROCEEDING FICTITIOUS MJllNEH ~°"" 111orney
CALIFORNIA LIMITEODoeumenta wtllno1bemall· AMENDING TITLE 13ANO NAME STATEMINT :loongO\lsinessas olOrancle Coulllyc..Htoma AGAINST YOU . YOU NAME tTATE•NT tFYOU ARE AC~OR
PARTNERSHIP AS LESSEE, eel unleu lh• aOOlllonal 17 OF THE COSTA MESA The following pe<Sonl •r• SEASIDE LAN DSCAPE !t<j~gM~~r;:"P~Ol SER· PARCEi. 2. A ~ SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-The following l)lrlOnl lfl OI • contlngelll a ed1t0( (If
FOR THE TEAM OF SS S3 00 charge II 1nc;Juded MUNICIPAL CODE TO doing business as 1838 PlaGenlla Costa Mesa "CE 6787 Bea 8tvo ....,.. !Of UM and YER Oo<ng O\IS.ness.. tM a-ueci. yOll mull flle
YEARS COMMENCING ON wllhp1yment ALLOW FOR THE GRANT· SOLO CIRCUIT SUPPLY :ah! 92627 I 1 ell C ento¥llWll In and IO "'9 11! a street address °' REYNA CARAGONNE you1ctaim wi111 tt1ecounand
IST DAV OF FEBRUARY. El.Ch bid Shift be midi on ING OF ADMINISTRATIVE 315 E Balboa Blvd "B. Gary De La Rosa 1838 "1untington BHCh allf common -tlllrlg l..ol 42 ol comrnon aesognatlon ol M c c I) L l 0 c H mall I copy to the pet'°"*
1980 ANO EXPIRING ON Ille Proposal IOtm. al\NIS ADJUSTMENTS BY THE NewpO<I Beach Call! 92661 Plaeentoa Cos1a Mesa Caiot :n:~n Jam.son Toml)l<tnS Mid Trees No 10854, .. Ml property 1$ shO'MI aDOYe no IARC"11"ECTS iso Newport r~1Ml'ltattll9 llPC)Ointed t>y
31ST DAY OF JANUARY. P-1 through p.5 PfOYlded In ZONING ADMINISTRATOR Bt11n M Solo 315 E ;}2627 S642 B•rmud• WUI· lontl, Oelineo and o.crw.o In wananty ,. g....,, .. 10 rts c.n1 .. 0r-Su111 330 the coun within tOtM months
2035 UPON ANO SUBJECT th• contract docum•nts. ANO DELEGATING CEA· Bllooa Blvd "B Newport Tllos business ,5 con-.,.,.,'ISie< Calo! 92683 Ille ~ oC C-WCt. completeness Of correct· ...__oon Beacll Calli 112960 from 11'11 dst• o4 first •
T 0 A LL 0 F THE Ind shall be ICCOITIPllllecl TAIN PLANNING ACTIONS Beaeh Cal1I 92661 :3ueled oy an onOovodual Condll.lonl WIG ~na!ON neu, The ben9t1c1ary -Alei inoer Cerigonne tuane1ol lener1 u proYlded
PROVSISIONS AS THEREIN by • certified °' caslllef s TO THE ZONING AOMINIS· TlllS business IS eon· The reg1s1ran1 com--This ousinHs ,, c;on-GIW'Oen Patlt ll'lllQe under MIO OMd ol Trust b) 33868 CODP•I Lantern In MCllOtl 9100 ol the Call·
C 0 N T A IN E 0 . WHICH ~ or a t>td t>onO for "°' TRATOR ENVIRONMEN· ducted Oy 111 1nd1¥1duaJ menced 10 tranaaet O\ISI· :iuctea by an ondi...aua! ~ Aal()C:Wlon, reason of a t>reec:I\ or oefault 011r1a c>O•nt Cehl 92829 lornta Probate Code. The
LEASE WAS RECORDED less than 10'1. of the amount TAL DETERMINATION EX· The reg11tr ant com-neu unoer the t1e111,0115 Tne ragistranl eom-~ W\ ·8ook 138n . 1n 1ne OOlogltlON MQnlC Wil ·Im C McCulloch 1ime f« fittng c:tuns tWlll not
JULY 23. 1980. IN BOOK ol •~.e l>ld. m1de payable to EMPT mencied 10 transact ous.· ovs•ness name 01 narnes ~nc:, ",~sa;;~t•~~ Paget 1934 tl'VOUQl'I 1978 111ereoy heretoJore U· 6~26 .. os Arcos Long 1~e poor to tour months
1367• PAGE ~7 ANO IN lhe Coty ol Costa Mne No 5 GENERAL P L AN ness unoer the flChhOUS ••Sled abov8 on July 7 1988 DvSlness n1me Of n1ma ~Cl OtrCllll Rec:orOI.. ol ewted ~ del•,..,ed 10 tne 8eacfl CaJd 90815 lrotn Ille dal• ol tl\e newing
BOOK 1367• PAGE ton proposal shall 01 con· AMENDMENT GP-88-4 FOR ousiness n1me or narnff Gary De La Rosa Qfangl Courtly, C.lomla. WICI under51gned a wn11en Dec· Tn•s business 11 con-nooceo above
OFFICIAL RECORDS lldeflOunlessaoc:ompanled THECITYCOUNCILOFTHE llS18d at>Ove on June 27 Thos s1a1ement was '1le0 IS1J:~~.:.:;~~~:~:8 "IFetnenGl"lenll ther•e tarauon of Oe!eull and De-oucteo O'f' • general oan-llOU MAY EXAMINE tne
PARCELS 2 ANO 3. IN THE by SUGh cashiers eheck. CITY OF COSTA MESA FOR 1988 .,11h lhe Couniy Cletk ol Of. This statement was filed The unl)llld Dllilll"'8 W1C1 mand tor Sele and wr1nen neonip tile kept Oy trie court If yov
CITY OF COSTA MESA. caan, Of Oldder I bond AN AMENDMENT TO THE Brian M Solo ange County on July 12 Nlln Ille Counly Clef'I. o! Or· •tllTll:e ol COiia, ~ nouceol t:>r8act1 and ot elec· Tne registrant eom· are I person lntete5tld In COUNTY OF ORANGE, No bid stlall be considered GENERAL PLAN BY ADO· This s1a1emen1 was hied l988 and 11011ar1Ce1 • o1 "'-'Qull 4, hon to cause 1119 under· me<lCeO 10 lrensac:t Dull· l"9 estate )'Oii may file Wltll
STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS unlesS •I 11 made on a blank ING A TRANSPORTATION #!Ill the County Cletll of Or-F~ 1~ County on July 21 111811 • $15,814 95 ; 11iO signed to setl said PfooertY <>eSS undet 1111 rtetittous tne court 1 tonnal ReQuelt
PER MAP RECORDED IN lorm furnoSlled Oy the City ol MANAGEMENT ELEMENT Inge Coullly on June 27 PuOlo~lled O<a"<je Coast 19 FllllS3 amourc incr-urlll CllH to SlltlSty Sil<! obhgatlOl1$ ousoness neme °' namet l0t S~al NotoCit of 11\e fl._
BOOK137,PAGES •3 ANOCosla Mesaand 1sm1de ln EN\/IRONMENTAL OE· 1988 Daily Pilol July 22 29 Put>hSlleO Ora""'"' Coast~--• ano 111ereaher the unoer-hst80a~on 5ec>tll!Tlber 1ngotanuww1toryaod1C>-
4• OF P.4RCEL MAPS, IN eceordanc e w11h the TERMINATION NEGATIVE FlMl25 Augusl 5 12 1988 .. ,,_ T!ll llrMI llOClr-or Ollllf signeo caused said notioeol 1 1987 Df~I of .. tale MMtl
THE OFFICE OF THE pro¥l11ons of lhe Proposal DECLARATION Published Orange Coast F-544 D:oly :~o~;8uly 29 August 5 common daognmon if 111y Ol oreacll anO ol eleetoon to tie Aleundet CaraqonM °'of arty petitlOO or account
COUNTY RECORDER OF reQuiraments 6 PLANNING ACTION Daily Pilot July 22. 29. 1 I 1 F SSS tl'll r• propetty 'dclscribed recoroea AprW 27, 1988 as Tnos st1temer1t wu ftled u prOYlded In aection 12SO
SAID COUNTY A ¥alld class A" (General PA-88· 12toFOR ROBERT 11. August S 12. 1988 Mt.IC NOTICE · lbOll• • purportld to oe 221 e tns1rumenl No 88-193809 Of #!Ill Ille County Clerk ol Or· ot ttl8 Callfom1a ProC>at•
The total arnounl ol lhe Engineering, Contractor GRIFFITH. AUTHORIZED F·S• I PtlJUC NOTICE Mey!llll' Coun, ec.1.1 Mesa. CA Ottic;iat Reco<as 111 rne o"'°' enge eoun1y Oii Augutt 3. Code A~ lot Spec1al
unpaid pr1nctp1I balance. license. Issued by lhe Stale AGENT FOR DAN BLANCK FICTITlOUS aullNl!St 92627 Tile ~igneo ot the Recorder Of Orange 19&3 NollCI form IS available trom
lnter .. t thereon. t<>gelhet of C11tlorn1a, must 1>e pos-FOR A CONDITIONAL U Mt.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS •USIHlll TIUllM dllc:laltnl any lia.t> rny Covnty, r..7W lhe aoun Cler1'
with reason1bly esllmlled sessed by the contractor II PERMIT TO ALLOW AN EX· The tollowlng pertons are NAME STATE•NT lor lnY ln<:Otfec:tnas of 1111 Said sale w1ff be made. t>u1 PuOltsnea Orange eou1 Petotloners. John D
ca.ls, IJlpetlMI Ind ad· th• lime Ol lhe bid ECUTl\/E SEARCH BUSI· FICTITIOUS au•INESS Ootng buSIM!SS as Tile follow•no persons.,. SlrMI •OClr-or Oll'ler WilhOul covenant OI war· OaJtyPolol August 12. 19 26. Houdyahell & Jerry
vanc:es1tlhetlmeofthein-Tiie City Council of Ille NESS TO CONTINUE NAMEITATEMENT 'MORTGAGE CAPITAL" d0tt191l11S1nessas common ~ignllloon rt any ranly 8llpress0<1mplled re-Sec>temt>et2 l988 ~I
1t1al publleallon ol lhts No-City of Colla Mesa reseNes POERATING IN AN EJ(IST • The following persons are 2182 Dupont Or Suite 17 TIMEPLUS MICRO SYS· ll'IOWn llettln ' ' gard•ng trite po$SeSSIOO. or ' F-~92 ..__ T. IClgttt. Attonwr
ttce .,. S3.593.943 76 th• llOhl 10 rateet 1ny °' all ING INDUSTRIAL CON· doing O\lsiness H Irvine. Cahf 92715 TE'-AS 711 w 17th Street oceo Augus 4 1988 enoum1:>1ances to pay 'he .. Ll'w, 211 'lMt 0-.
Currently dallO Cashiers Otds OOMINIUM . COMPLEX ORY CLEAN FOR LESS Bonnie Jun Hanson 0·5 Costa Mesa Cat•I BetieflOal'f,,.,,;,, TR~ retna1t1•ng pnnc:ipal sum of fUl.IC N0flC£ ~etd. lOftf lleect\,
Checka orCeit1fiedCheC:ks Conlrector ihall comply LOCATEOAT3185 B'AIR-8931 Ad1ms A'ie Hunt· 28811 Wooosprong\Cor 92627 Moren POBoI 102'>5tllenotMsecur11CSoysa.a C...,,.~
payable to Ille TruslM or ••lh lhe prov11t00s ol Sec· WAY AVENUE IN AN MP ong1on Beach Cato! 92646 Trabuco Canyon Catot CMtro J11uni11nuwall 25 Coca Mela C. 92627, 0eea of Trust ""1.h mlet-1 FICTITIOUS.,._.. Publlslleel 0ran;a Coast
bidder are 1CC419lable 10 lton 1770 to 1780 onelusl'ie, ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL Aot>e•I W T11um 905 92679 Haroor Pointe Orrve Corona Te.epnone (6111131'5-031 1 as in s,aj(l note SYOV!ded . .0· MAME I TATEMUfT !)My PllOt Auguai 12. 13 19,
Tru1IH provided proper of 1111 C1htorn1a Laoor DETERMINATION E/(· RaSlllord Orn1e Pl1Ger1t1a Tiits ous1ness •$ con-aet Mar Caflt 92625 Chaigo T,,,. •~ vances 11 any under Ille T~lollowlr'Q~s ere 1988
Identification IS ~vail11>1e Code, 1he preva11ng rite and EMPT Calif 92670 ducted by an 1na1vldual This t:>usiness IS con-Co!l'loany 1 ~ terms Of satd OeeCI °'Trust. »ng Ol.ltlnMI u Thf&70
From lntorrnaliOn whleh Kale of weges •Sta011$hed 7' PLANNING ACTION Tll•S ousoneu is con· The regostranl com· duct@CI oy an •n<l•voOual Trust• ' lees Chargas 111'4 ·~ MAIL TOOAY •27 F e..t ---------
lhe TrustM deems reltat>le, by lhe Coty of Costa Mesa PA-88-122 FOR GEORGE Z dueled by an ind!lllduat mencec:1 10 1ransac1 ovs.. TP!e regos1rani com-Ador•s Foreciosure Selvlo• ot the trustee and of the 17th SlrMt Cotta Mell fl\aJC lllOTlCE
out IOf wlllch TruslM mall• which ire hied wtlh the City ANO VICTORIA OU PONT The reg s1ran1 eom· ness under Ille f1e111tous rnenc:eo 10 1rensac1 O\lsi· Cenler 525 E Clrleg.e Ot'YI trusts created O'f said 0..0 I :;aid 92627 1 __ .;...;;;-.,;;;.;;..'"""'....---.--
no represetlllllOt'I 01 •If· Clefk ol said City. ana ShaH FOR A VARIANCE FROM menceo 10 1ransact 1>1111-O\lsoness name °' niarnes ness under 1n• toe1111ous Sen ~no CA 92408 of Trust Said sale ""'11 oe Ray Rovers 866 Sand· AC;Tntbut ..,._ ..
1anty. the street address(•) lorlett penalt1et prescribed THE SIDE ANO REAR YARD 'l9SS unae1 1ne 1tet•l•ous osted aoove on NI A O\lsoness nilm(! or names (71•1 884-0448 ey Ter8H M netd on cr.aay September :astie Corona Oei Mar MAm STAnlEWT
Of other common dni;· 1~ein t01 noocomphance ot SETBACi< REQUIREMENTS O\lsmess name · or n1rnes Boonie J Hanson hsteel 100.,1! on July 20 1968 o,..... AsS>Sllll'<I Sec:rera.., 2 1958 a1 9 4S AM II the :;1 .. 1 9262S Tl'le lotlowlng !)9r'90flS .,.
netloo ol the above pe-Ille said Code TO RETAIN A ROOM AD· •Sled aoove on tnot yell Tll•S s1a1~n1 was fole<l Chai• Jnuninnuwlla Aug •2. \9 29. C988 ma•n fnortno eotranu IO Ille M1r1 i<irsclleno1um 0 OUSlnes:s a-
scnb.cl pr,,,,_.,, Is EllHN P. MNHfY, City OITION (4 6 TO 6 6 Robert W Tatum ••Ill Ille Couniy Cieri< of Or-T" s Slllt!meot wu hi.G Orar1ge Coest Daty P lOI Counly Cour1h0use 700 4-0fi" Cluonoute ,_..,_ ()'SEAN YAC~TS OF _,,_, ., c._... Cl"' ... c I ..... PRO\/ OED 7 6 DCQUIREO ·-A c J fy 28 Ot c.voc Ce<lle< W9$1 S1n1a INewQ<>!'1 Seactl C:..I t2663 ,.. • 31•6 & 3152 REDHILL ..,,.. .,.., oe1 I ""' Thos statement wlS """' •nre ounty on u ""'1111re Coun!~C1etk ot • Ana CahlOf'n•• This ousiness ,s tor-· wAl lFORNIA 2713..A . W A\/E . COSTA MESA CA PuOhstled Orange Coas1 FOR THE REAR Y,.o\RD 3 N•lll lhe County Cle•k 01 Ot· 19 8 ar19e COU"I• ~n July 20 PtlllC NOTICE Al tne l•mt! 01 1118 ,,...~ ouc:tea ..., 1 ,__11 ........ ~s19~., NewQor1 s-oi
92626 Oaoly Pilol Augull 12, 19. PROVIDED. 5 REQUIRED ange County on July 11 F'87* 1988 I _, .. -, -..-' ""'"' .. ......, Slkl property IS t>e<ng 19811 FOR THE SIDE YARD! AT 1988 PuOtos~ Orange Coast F-700 HOTICE e>ul>llCatoon ot lllos nouce ~ 23~1 1601 181 THE ... "TEAS CIRCLE F""r711 0 ly p I I.. I 5 12 t9 c Ille IOlal amount of tile un· Tiit! reg1s1rant com-JeNre)' LrnnM•Slt $0ld tor the purpoM ol pey-""""' ~, a1 1 o ugus PuCJ1Sl"eC! 01ar199 oasl tHVTTING PaJd oalance of Ille OC>lo· l"'eneied 10 lre.MeCt bu,.. Ooven e C1rcl• La,guna
1ng !tie obllgatlOlls aecured IN AN R 1 ZONE EN· Pubt1shed Orange Coas1 26 1988 Oa11y P•tol .:i.uQusl 12 19 26 1110s gat•on securea Oy •ne aoove .,.., undef the llc:imous Nlgval CIH1 926n
by lald Deed ol Trull inelud· Mt.IC NOTICE V 1A0 N M ENT A ~ 0 E • Daily P1101 July 22 29 F-596 Septemt>ei 2 '988 No1tce s 'le'~Dygoveii 111a1 aescrn:>ea oeed 01 trust Ind business name 06 ~ this t>usoness '' con-
ing, ... I nd ••e>enMS Ol lhl ---------TERMINATION EXEMPT .o\uguSI 5 12 1988 F-587 llhl! BOlrd ~I .,.rus1ees ot Ille 8Shmated co1ts eApef!MS SllO at>Ove on JU"' 11! 1988 ctuc:IT .. eoe DryeganlstndMOUaltrant ~o--
Truatee and of the Siii FICTITIOUS aut !Nlts 8 PL2A3NFNOINRG ... AECRTICl~NN F-542 Mt.IC NOTICE Coast Communtl) College and advances IS $6S 088 03 Myra l(orscnenbir..m " ~ ...
Dated August 8. 1988 NAME STATEMENT PA-88· l """ "' Pt.eUC rtO.TICE Oostroet .01 Ora.nge County. Tn.e 10111 •nOeoteOness TM 1111-t waa. llleO menced 10 transact bus>-
C A l If 0" NI A "E -The lollowing persons 11e CAPITAL PROPERTY MAN· P\IJLIC NOTICE FICTntOUS IUSfN£SS ICahtornoa w1tt reeeove seat-t:>eing an ~t>mate on wfllCfl Ntlh tne County Clerk of Ot· ness uodef "'9 ficut1ous
COMVIYANCI COWANY, do1ngbus1nessas AGE M ENT , I N C NAME STATEMENT FICTlTIOUS aUSIHESS eOD•dS .iP!O OU1'10 later 1neepeo1ngOI01scomt>Uled Inge County on July 20 business name°' names ae MIN Tl'\le ... , ., luun· SOUTH COAST TENS, AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR FICTITIOUS 9USINE88 The following persons are NAME STATEMENT 11\dn 11 00 a m T uesdey may t>e ot:>taonec Dy calling 19M ostecuoo...e on July 27 1988
ne (Kelly, hecuttw. Vice <101 39th, Newporl Beaeti. MOBILE HOME PARTHERS NAME STATEMENT doing business as The toilowing pe.sot1s ~rt August 23. 1988 at tile 4 1 ,.. 2 2 ,. 1 2 3 6 0 r ,...,.. Jeffrey Lynn Marsh
PNeldeftt, Ml1 Con.In AY· Calll 92663 OF CALIFOF\INA, LTD FOR The lollowiog persons are ESCHER COMMUNICA· doing business as Purchasing Oepanmen1 ol 414_22,._1 235 the a ay Larrr KirlCMOOeu'TI. s1s . T'hos statemet'\I was flied
ll'lltl, Nofltlrlctt•, Cell· Tom Newman. 401 391h. A CONDITIONAL USE PER· doing business H TIONS.'21272 Beach Siva AUTOS. ETCETERA ·501 s.i.o eo11eoe do51rlct localeO l oetore the sale CMC Cf<>I .. ()m..e W•l , ;with tne County Ci.r1c of o;· fOf'Na l11f7 T1lep._ No. NIW1>0fl Beach, Calll 92663 MIT FOR A SAi.ES OFFICE M & J SERVICES 938 W :: 104 Huntonglon Beac:h. Narcissus Ave Corona oe ~I 13'0 Adams Aven...e Date July 28 1988 Suite 230 Sama Ana Clif ange Count) Oii .kiPy 21
(111) ?01·2Sl"S This ouslness os con-ANO SHOWROOM FOR A .o\lpone. Santa Ana Calif Cah1 92648 Mar Cahl 92626 Cosra Meu Cal1lorn11 at JAMES P. MUW OAN, 92701 1988 •
PS m tS ducted Oy en 1nd1Yiduat MANUFACTURER OF PRO· 92707 Sally J Escher-NieOuhk Barron Edwara Ressler """'c" lime said l>ods woll C>e &OO N. lroadwar. Mii· PuOlished Orange Coast ,,..,_
PubllShecl Otenv-Coast Tiie registrant com-OUCTION EQUIPMENT Jlfr) M Burley. 938 w 2127? Beach BlvO ~ 104, 501 NarCISSVS A¥e CO•Ollll P•OhCly Opeoed 1110 •NO •eul!H . WI S3202 1oa1ry PtlOI J~ 29 .o\ugust s. Published Oranoe Coeet
011ty Piiot Augusl 12. 19. 26. meneeo 10 transact busl· USED IN THE ELEC· Alpine Santa Ana Call! Huntington Beach Callf ti~ Mar Calif 92626 1 ,. ?ul:>liSl>eCI Oringe Coasi ,2 19 1958 Dairy P110t Augusl ~ 12 ti
198& nns under the llc;hllous TRONICS INDUSTRY 92707 92648 Tnis business os CO"-PURCH ASE Deil)PolotA11g1Jat t2 19 26 c.!164• 6 \958 F593 OUSIMSS name °' ,,.,,_ L 0 CATE 0 AT 3 0 0 1 TlllS bus•ness IS COii· Erik Von Escher 44• Ouctea by an tnd1v1dua .:i• qECORDING I 1988 s:.595
---------11s18d aoove on July s.,.1988 REDHILL AllENUE. =2-102 dueled by an 1no1vldual T1.!51111 A111 . Newpor1 BelKh Tiie regis1tan1 .,.,.. EQUIPMENT ,,594 1 Pt8.JC NOT1CE "8JC NOTICE Tom Newman IN A POI ZONE EN· Tlla reg1stran1 com-Caht 92663 -nermeo to 1ransac1 Dus 1 .JOLOEN W!Sl
Tilts st11emeo1 ,.as hied v IR 0 NM E N T AL OE· mencea 10 1ransac1 buso-Tn•s t:>usoness 1s con· 'leSS unaer Ille t•ct 1 ..,, COLLEGE P\mLIC M)TlC[ FICTITIOUS MlllllfH
flCTITIOUI auteNftt wiln 1119 Coun1y Clerk of Ot-TERMINATION EXEMPT "41SS under the llcllhous duct8d by eo-panners Dusmess name or ~.,,.,es Al! 0oos ate 10 oe •n ac· NAME STAT'EmNT
...._ I TATE•NT enge Cou11ty on July 5. t988 9 PLANNING ACTION t>usineas 11arne or names Tiie registrant com-hsted aoo"9 on Au<]u~1 1 eoroan~ ..,,h the Bid Doeu-FICTIT10Ut llUSM:U The toliOWV'g pet'IOnl are
The followlng pef'IOl\l ate F315334 PA·88-12• FOR FRED FIE· listed above on N A meocea to tranSIC'I O\IS>· t988 ,..,..,,5 whoeti are now on hie NA• STA~ ;)()otlQ OVSlnest as
001ng b1.191ne1s u Published Orange Coast OLEA ANO ASSOCIATES Jerry Burley 'lt!SS vnder the ttc1111ous Barron E R~ .l"O may be secured 1n the ·ne tolowmg penons are N"ERIORS BY SONIA
SAIT TROPEZ TAN. 37U -011ly Pilot July 22. 29. AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Tt111 sl1temenl •H hied llllSlness name Of names This stalement •as 1 ~ ottce ot 1ne OtrectOf of :lOof'9 ~as 510 ~"?0'1 Celllet Dr
So. Btislol. Sanll Ana Calll August 5 12. 1988 TEXACO REFINING ANO Ntlll I~ County Clerk OI Ot· hsted aoove on July 8. 1988 iwnn the Counl'y Clef~ ot O•· PurctiaStng ol saic1 COiiege uAql(ET SYSTEMS UN-:r890 ~ Beaell C.t
92708 F-S•O MAR K ET I NG I N • anoe Counly on July 12 Salty J Eac:llet·Nlebuhk lf\91! 't:ounl\ .,,, JUI~ 11 J wic;I • 1,4 ·Eo 7328 Araha "'-" )266C
Neva Cooen. 10299 Siiier CORPORA TEO FOR A CON· 19&8 This statem«il was filed 1988 "'O D<Oder may ""1lh<lra"" :>Of' Beach Cal<I 92660 Sr'n I AM W11Co~ 81
Ave . Fountain \/llley. Calif PtJl.IC N0TlC£ OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO F.St1S ••lh tilt County Clef\ of Ot· . F115957 '"S end tor a C*oOd of for1Y· p~1 1 s Dt •aOul 2328 ::>c ~•" •Ill Newpor1
92708 ALLOW SAL.ES OF AL· PubllSheO Orange Coast enge COunty oo July 6. 1988 PuOlished Q<a~ Coa~1 f ve 451 01ys 1ttet the Olle .o\taJ a "iewt>Ort Beach Calli Seacr Calof 92660
Zlpor1 Ylll'kont. 2566 C f'ICTITIOU~ autMt• COHOLIC BEVERAGES AT Oa11~ P1101 July 22 29 • , n154t5 Oa•lr p1101 Jui, 2~ 19 ~· 1or tl'te opeoing thereof I n600 r,.,s ousoness 1 eon
Sin Clemente Or . Coat• NA• I TATl•NT • AN EXISTING GAS STA· August 5 12 1988 PuOhshed Orange Coast .o\1.19usl 5 '2 1988 TM Boaro Of Trustees re-r., s busmess IS con-:lucle<l Dy WI 1na1".aua1
Mesa. Calll,92627 The follOWlng persons are 1' I 0 N f M I N I · M AR T F-550 Daily Pilot August S. 12 19 ~ '-•" ~rves1neprn11lege ol re,ec1 :3ucte<t tty an 1n01vodu1l -,,, reg1&1r1n1 com.
Thi• business 1,.-con-dolngt>uslnessas LOCATED AT 3001 26 1988 ng any and all bids or 10 Tl'e regosuant com· -nenceo 10 1ransact OU.-
ducted by co-panners (ERS)-EMERGENCY RES· HARBOR BOULEllAAD IN A Mt.IC NOTICE F-59t nuDLJC NOTICE .. aove an) 1rregular•lleso< 1r» -nenced 10 transac:t l>USt· ~' "~ tile ltetotious
Th• registrant com· PIRATORY STAFFING. 8211 Ct ZONE EN\/IRONMEN· l"UU lormal•lteS "' any t>tO [)( .n I "'ess unaer the tk:lltlOllS :>us•nes' n1rne Of names
menc9<1 10 transac;t buai· San Anoeto Drive c-s. Hunt· T AL OETERMINA TION EX· F1Cm1out •utlNfSS fltlllC NOTICE Ftemious BUSINESS 1,..e oo0d1ng ~PeSs name O! ,,.,,._ 1t1ec at>l'.Wi! on Aug1.11t 2
nn1 vnd., the ftellllou1 ington Beech Calif 92647 EMPT NAME STATEMENT NAME STAT£MENT ()pen August 73 1988 s1ea aoove on July 5 t9M 1981! t>ualnen name Of namet MiehMI JOMPh Card01.a. 10. PLANNING ACTION Tiie IOllowtng persons 111 FICTITIOUI •UttNES.t I 1 00 1 m °'1•11rs 011adul Son•• Ann W11co1
llstecl1boveonJuly1.1988 8211Sen AngeloDrlve C·5 PA-88-125 FOR LUIS doong business as Pac11tc NAMISTAT'EfllfNT The !OllOWtngpersOf'sJre 81d No:1430 I nus ~11emen1 was ltted t111s slltflment was 11..0
<'-Nav1 Cotlen Huntington Beaoh Cat11' ARTU R 0 GUEVARA Diver/Won Bass. 3197-E The loUOW>ng persons are dosl :O~s~~stsTERS !60 Signed; C. JllllCHAEI. "''" ·ne County Cle(\ 01 Ot· ""'" 1~ Courit~ Cler~ Of Ot·
This statemeiil wu llted 92647 ' AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR .o\orporl LOOP Drove, Costa doing l>USlness as: Cenlenni•I War Sit> 14 W E • S T ER , V I c • i a~ County on Jul) l2. 1nge Cou,.,h on August 2
Nlth Ille Counly Clerk ol Or· Joseph Frencls Operaez. WILLIAM L MODIC FOR A Mesa. CA 92626 110-B CARRIAGE DRIVE Tustin Calif 92680 C~. auei-At· 1988 1988
1nge County on July 13, 16742 Simi 'A' Huntington CONDITIONAL USE PER· We51ern Outdoors Publl· PARTNERSHIP, 7111 Gar· Sllaune Jo iverson l '?S lalra. Coeel COtl'11ft11nlty ,,...... F1'717$ 1988 Beach Calll 92649 MIT FOR AUTO SALES ANO callons -Ca1tlorn1a. 3197;e Oen grove Boulevard, Sulle P , c 1 Mesa Coltege Ot91tlcl. I P1.11:>11stiect Orenge Coast PuollSl'lfl'O Ot1nge Gout
F*°71 This business is eon-SERI/ICE FOR AN EXISTING Airport loop Drive. Costa 200. Gerden Or~. Calif C~~~b~~26 os ii Pubhshec:I Orange Coast Oaoh ?olot Jiiiy 22 29 :>e1ry Pilot AuguS1 12 19 26.
Publlll'led Orange ctsast Oucted by co-partners BUSINESS L OCA TEO Mesi CA 92626 ~2541-4226 Thos t:>us•ne« ,5 con Dally P110I August 5 12 4ugust 5. 12 t988 1emb« 2 t9U
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Costa Mesa
6'l2-9150
Dally Piiot Augusl S, 12, 19. The i eglstrenl com· WITHIN 200 FEET OF RESI-This business 11 c:on· S LaWf'enc-Ling, 7111 :lUCled b.,. an '"O"•dul l 1981 r 575 F-5'5 f'-588 ~1988 ~~~~~~~~~Y~roP~~8d~·~~ion ~ci.n~~eou~~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F-587 ness under the ficllllOUS ERTY AT 1H7 ANAHEIM Western OuldOO<t Publl· Suite 200. Gatden Grove m::c~ r~t~,.~~;.'e, c~u";,,°f
---------t>uslnen name Of names A\/ENUE IN AN MG ZONE cations By &Jn TwlleQar. Calif 92641-4226 ness unOe<' tne '•ct•toous l'tlllC NOTICE H1teo above on NIA ENI/IRON M ENTAL OE-PreSldent T111s bu11ness •s c;on-busineu n.arne ~ "''"'" Michael J Cardoia TERMINATION NEG.4TIVE The 1egis1ran1 eom· ducted by 8 general Part· ltstea 800,~ O<' Jul\ 1 ,988 ACTITIOUI 8UIM.tt This 1111--.1 w11 filed OE.CL.ARA TION ~ to transact buSI-'*'''"P St1auna i"er'°"
...._ ITATl•NT #Ith the Counly Clerk of Of. 11 PLANNING ACTION neu under the ftet111ou1 Th• reg1stranl c;om-This statement ..,~ 11"!0 ~following !*10"' .,.. ange County on July 12 PA-87-211 FOR JEFF business name °' namet rnenc:ed to transact Ou$t-#11tt Ille Count\> ci..-• of Of.
doing bUllMlll.. l9&8 ' CROSSLEY. AUTHORIZED l1sled 1b011e on N A _, under Ille fic:llltOUs ange Cou,,h 0,., Jul't 1 1988
FINE LINE CLOTHING, ,_..AGENT FOR TAllCHI T"'s s1111emen1 was filed bllMlell 1>ame or ~ ,,_110 SURFBOARDS. 6 BEACH Put:>4islled Ora"ge Cout AOYAMA FOR A REVO-wllh the County Cten ol Or· ltlled lbove on (not yell Publ,Jhe<I Ot •ngiJ Cotst
ACCESSORIES, 2•2• New-Dilly Pllol July 22. 29. CATION OF A CON· ange Counry on .k.1119 29 S Lawrence ling 08•1) Piiot ~ygust S 1 19
port BIYO.. Coste Mna, August 5 12 1918 OttlONAL USE PERMIT TO 1988 This Slatemant was hleCI 26 1988
Cahf. 82$27 F-543 ALL OUT-DOOR AUTO OE· F...a Mth the County Clerk ot Ot· r:-saa
St.wn A Shipley 189 TAILING AT THE REAR OF Publlthed Ot1nge Coast •lnge County on July 26 ---------,,.l!QftOlle SI. Cosll Mesa. "8.JC NOTIC[ AN EXISTI NG C 0 M • Dally PllOI July 29 August 5. 988 fltlllC NOTtCE Caii.t2t27 M ERCIAL B Uii.Di N G 12.19 1988 "'120'1 _ __:..:=;::.=....;.;.;;;..;.;.;;;~-
Thlt bt.ltlMU II con-ACTITIOUI llUIMIS LOCATED AT Ille& NEW· F-586 Published Orange Cout F'ICTTTlOllS 8USM8S
OUCt9d ..... ~Mft ..... I TAftmNT PORT BOULEVARD SUITE 0.lly Prlot August S. 12 19 NA• ST ATUIUfT
v 7 ~. B, IN A C2 ZONE. EN· unnrr 26 1981 Th• reglatrant com· Tlle lollowingpettonl are VIRO NM E Nl A L O E · P\8.JCnunw. . ThelOllOWlng~•·" menced 10 tran-.ct l>Ull> OolnQ oueiMN.. 0 T \/ F-592 OOtng bll5'nest ..
MM unOtr IN llotlllOuS THIE PACIFIC GROUP. TE'RMINATI N· NEGA I E FICTrAOUI 8U ... M GAEENBPIER "LAZA DECLARATION. -S "20 E butlnele n-Of namte LTD .. 10221 Siiier Ave. 12 TENTATIVE TAACT N ..... T,. .... _... PARTNER ,,, UI
lllMICI ~ on Auguat 1, • 103. Fountain \/lllley, Cellf. MAP. T· l3S9t FOR l<ERRV Tiit follOWlng pet'tOl\S are War,,., S111te 3A San11
1NI 92708 S MITH AU T,H()RI ZED doing bus.... Ans Ce11r 92705
SteYen A. Shipley Ptttt p \/t ndttf HHghen. AGENT 'roR E)(CHEOUEA GALENE 224, 224 F'or .. , MAm ITAra.Jff T'tiome. w Do•" •lld
Thlt ltatement WU Iii.cl 30278 Skippers W1y, Ca· CORPORATION TO SU&-~~. L9QUnt ~· ~ Thf t0110WfO; penoos are Dorothy Oo1n.L .'_s Co
wltfl '"'County Cleff1 of Of· nyon l.lk .. Calif. 92380 0 11110! TWO EXISTING i2$51 OOlnQ. butlneu ... Trust .. OI '"' uoen TMI ~ County on .My al, ThO"IH F. Boyd. 21 LOTS INTO A k.OT SUS-Sue Seva'b.•, "12.10 1 (a)DIAL LEASING NEW· 1920 ~JC w-Su111 JA
1HI Nol'thwOOcl. Jac:klOl'I. T.,,. DIVISION FOIHOWNHOME Glet\t yl e •If. l.•'Q11n1 POf'T(D)THE FUN CENTER. $11118 Ana Calif 92 OS
,.. neaMe 38301 PURPOSES ""ITH A . RE· e.acm. C.f t2e51 l!OO West Coast Higtlwa.r_. E 1no 0 Altoc:l•IH. Putllllntd Orange Coeet Cllve 1. Grafton, 13120 SIOUAL LClf FOR A Jamee Cett9t Tu~ m ~t e.ech. Calif 92663 123tt MontfC'I\ StrWt. 0#·
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2', 1... toel>1 DENCE 1.0CATEO AT 25t 04ll M1t,Cahf t~5 · Wtet Coul Hlgftny, ....... 92641·2995
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---------duc1ed ltr a oenetel 1*1· SANTO TOMAS IN AN IU ~ bVi a hmlteO l)llrtNro lNI l>l.iJ.fn.-11 C:Oft• OUCl@d by a Qm*al Dan· "1T1C( ntrtNp tONe [NVIAONW:NTAL tllfp ~Dy 111 ~ fWtll!O T'I,• rtgl1tr ent com· 0 ET E RM 1 NAT 1 0 N fhe reg•11r1n1 eom· Tiie re9tttn1nt com· Th• re9•11rant· c:orn-Jl:-IUI IU ~ to trll'IMC1 l>ullo-~o Tl'/£ OE.CLAAAflOH tfterlCeO 10 t19flMC1 ~ menc.cl 10 trlll!UCt ~ rnencld to tranMC\ l>.lt>-
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STARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The Lega! Oepanment al ttle
Daily Pilot Is pleased 10 an-
nounce a new service now avail-
able 10 new businesses
We w ill no~ SEARCH tl'le
name fOf you 81 no extra charge.
and save you the time and the
trip to the ~ourt HouSfl 1n Santa
Ana Then. 01 course. after the
search 11 completed we will file
your fictitious buSlnat name
statement with the Coonty Clerk,
publiSh onoe a W.-fOf four
weetct as reQulred by law and t"*' file your proof of PllJbh·
cation with the County Cleric
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Please stop b y to file your
fictitious buSlness sta1emen1 a1
the Dally Pilot Legal Depart·
ment. 330 w est Bay Cos1a
Mesa. CatUomla If you can not
stop by. pteue call us
at 17 14 l 642-4321 Ex1en.St0n
315 or 316 and we wdl make
arrangen'*'t• fOf you to har)dle
this Pfocedure by mall If you lhOuld have any f\lrtho9r
Q~tiona. p'Nse c.n us and we
will .,. more than gl•d to ~t
~~ ludt In your new bualneu•t
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88 0rMge Coat DAILY PILOT/ FHd8'(, August 12, 1988
CALL 842-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE
FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
496-6800 Check out Today's Classified Section for Details
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PROM WTM OllAW CO. ...,. llTill TUI llW •SUMMER rental sleeps •BEAUTIFUL park. nhe. *ILIFFI YllW* NEWPORT Hgts lg 3Br S300/mo ullls paid! Room *iiiffiii* TUILll fll IEIT
FIM>ll IOUTH OR*W CO. -HID 3Br•bonut room beauty. tix-2BR, garage parking. sunset. & ocean vu 38r End Unit 3BR 2'~8A 1900 home Part/(ifrn Some to share 5Br. n-peta. Lg 1BR t lg walk-ln closet. C&LL 141-1111
Pam rm w/frptc oversize $750/wk. Aug 13~ or Avl 2•.1iea. w1d. pool/spa st. all newly redeco~ated. view 4-car prkg. $1850 Fem, n-smkr. 708 ·e· W/D hkup, gar. Avl nowt
THE DAILY N.OT CHECK YOUR AO kite.' lorml uvidln rm, Sept 18 WINIER rental $1285/Mo 631-1153 Pool Speotacularvu. l/ac 673-8700: 722·2511 Agt. Avocado, CdM 675-5219 $675/mo Jean or Craig 11 Ttrt 2' Cl~~Fs~:3f.~RS >N !~~~~~ :~~~. r:~:~~~·!=~~:r~~ ~l~=~:.~:Eni:~.i~~ "P~~~~!~~~!~:!~e" :~:°:a~~ :,~~~:~:~ NwptL~':,~.~!w~ome 3~a~B~el~~~~· ~~~~ec~~ ·ID· ·~26ei•~\· 0:as0xrc~!A~~r'!x.: .~!!
S•hwday • oo uA.11 30 AM """ ... , ...... -.... -.-clean! 7141673·4999wte, Spec condo 2Br 1' 1Ba trt· SBA 3BA. ram room. 2 4BR. spacious. Int. Short w/dryer, d/w. $ l250/mo .. ~" • n9o7~91S797705,/::!o2~~8~r3nl• 8~-C°""' .. M F ...... , '"' "'"" """•\# .,._ ·-lftlift lt1cli 1069 818/888-505215059days lvl & 2Br 2.aa. den Fp, story, lrml don rm. 2 F/P. 1erm rental ok. $2300 mo. Yrly 2 l31474·~2 __::it_ =::: o-"" "' "' • °:._~7:.::.,. :" .. ~ ·~:, ~;;-.=;.;:;: ~WNER. Peninsula l&IMI w/d hkup, pool 1ac, gar • ~~ar ~a:~~/=:i~1s2~ Randy 6~3334.____ 1110 •YES YH Ill -------BHt. ltac~ • .... 1'""'""0 ...... ...,. .. ,..,.. condo,2600sl 2Br3Ba. p • I "107 carport.$995&$1250. v1eelncl &<t7-7526Atit LllllSU 2BR 1'~BA.Clotetobctll 1'11•21r/11a MWEST .=·.:,;:::-;1',:.,"';,::;:~·:. den mstr.su1tew/frpk:& ••••••I c. sec No pets 549-2•47 -" 4B R 2'18A. FRIDA. large 900SeaLane644-2611 dwn1tarr1. no pets HlnlllT •u•~<•' OlAOi. ~f -· '"' II lit • ._
.., .................. -· Jac~i So1td oatc & 111e PENIN PT s1eos1oocean CITTLIHTOCEAJIVIEW *IEITALI* pa110 45·1ot St to st Lse Ct ste Mt11 B'f4 S6501mo 631-0155 &Pll .. tm-'"T'91 ·.: •,,;.-;";:':,:;;: :::-; .... c·:.: thru-out, 3 car gar+ & bay Lrg 3Br 2Ba on 2BR 2BA loft w/d hkup 2·5br $900-$5000/mo agt $2750 673-7767 Avl 9/ 1 E·alde 2Br 1ea. frplc._ V_AOlllS 1, 2 a Ill
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guest prkng, sec sys Bay dble lot Huge yard. quiet garage~300 85.._ 1802 Mani Ferguson 642·7706 IEWPlllT 1111-S beam ceil, patio. gar. Swimming poOls. Ughted loeetm 'V19W trom rool loo Avatl now $2200/mo 111 ....._...._B .. U $745 mo .-$500 dep 2 tennis. volleyball & garden $469K 675-2332 673-7777 or 673-1941 •CLE'AN 3BR 2 'BA. •TIE ILIFFS* 3BR 1'iBA frplc, newtyre-~-u "' pers No pets. 650-1798 basketball Close to
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100yds to sand 3BR. 2BA ;2 BDRM • family room. 2168 Miner St 840-5010 52195 A'(I now 760-t l08 S50~43d~~ 6~~2r,ts TneseA!i~.J~!'!:.s lea· Fplc, yard. gar. llke new. ~g~1~EST WARNER
detached home lrg llv· lrplc. single garage. w/d 1BR nouse lrodge. stove 3BR 2•.,sa trplc lam rm ture pOOI. spa. prf\late $920 666-4019/days
Ing rm w!Trpl, cathedral hk·UP rear unit of duplex yard comm 1 zone 5500 2300 sit Nice cond IEWNllT IEICMTS patios or decks. garage 640-2426/eves & wlcnds 142·0l2t __ _
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cetltngs loolung out on.trg s 1050 * 647-7540 * Mo 1St last . $400 sec $2000 220 I/ta Ithaca, Super 3BR 2' 1BA lwnhme or carport tn. t>eautllully E .. :..t_ ....... 11-•• t BR, c rpts, drp1, p\11 y1rd wtth great patio _. 4•3 W Bay=C 548_5879 lido Isle 675-5733 2 garage. lndry nkup Nr 1 d d 11 ..... ...... gated complex. pool. $346,000 Call now (1161 2BR 1BA Front house .. bch $1375 Agt 675 • .4912 an scape se ing wet bar & lrlg. $450/mo. Grubb & Elhs 854-8001 708 Goldenrod Frplc •DELUXE • 3Brl2Ba fUlly furnished. Sorry, no pets n-smkr 548-9979 spa, lndry lac $650/mo yard lg deck' 5995/Mo CUSTOM CONDO wl dbl gar. '• blk lrom NEWP6RT Hetghls Over· Bachelor $560 No pets Call 54 1·3391
BIG CANYON SBA 38A 673•4565 or 759•9570 trpl . Bear/MacArlhur bCh, NB. winter rental looking harbor 3Bdrm, 28drm 1' •Ba $770 <&ARDEN setting crnr 18R LIVE AT TIE .... 111 11arge story Deane Home B 638 0405 0 S 1400/mo 721-8 113 2' 1ba FR, pool spa Nr 125 CEITH STllEn w/gar & patio. beam cell n IRA Add'l den•walk·1nc1oset, ••EXTRAORDINARY 1BRl 1 A · ays schools Fresh patnt, & COSTA MESA &walk·lns Nrlwys.OCC. Rent an on slte travel • pool. spa Agts welcome 3BR 3' 1BA condo, dbl or 73 l· 7528 eves 3BR 2Ba hse 2 blks to bch new drapes Cathedral civic ctr, SC Plaza. No traller in our RI/ park.
(714) 669-8955 garage. top or the line all Easts1de romantic house, Gar & cerport. commun ceohn8s. Berber carpet H2· 1•2• pets $675. 641-3078 $525 536-8316, 8·6 , s20001 poo1s/tenn1s 218 62nd 6 5 8051 T~T" CLIFFHAl/EN, ocean voew the way mo country & con1emporary St S 1325 631 •7531 $285 1Mo 4 • IBR FURN apt tor 1 adult, *URIE 211 * lrriae -A't4
Th'is 3br, 2, iba. exudes styling. 3BR 2BA formal llWPOllT HEl~NTS non-smkr No pets Res•· •2BR 2BA trplc. deck. brkfst & dtnong frplc all 675-4912 • dentlal area $550/mo • Bullt-tns, Quiet area, $650 3Br condo 28a, gar. Jae In warmth & otters Idea So 1 C t 3BR 2BA h Wal" N t 645 2435 $ 0001 wld hkup, two b ks to halls open to court yd u e ome " deposits, • "I. ullls mo ope s • bk yard. ale 1 mo,
CA llvlng with '16 pool. Ocean Blvd $1225/mo Pelto. hrdwd llf& & more' PENINSULA YEARLY to Maun!UJ Mile 0-.540-02201 e,.557.7555 1st ~~urity negot, ex-
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~., ··.~ spa, & lg yard Cathedral MONTHLY.SUMMER v ac an t $t450t mo •1BR 1BA upper untt. $1550/mo 241-0608 L1PllSAIEAC1ft tras 55 1-5763 home,
ceilings thruout $649.500 RENTALS ALSO AVAIL' Donald Platt 642•9797 spacious & new 1 gar 1BR upS1a1qs vn11 Frplc, Jog or ride to 2151 Pacific 800-527-8073 days only
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CUSTOM 3Br 2'•Ba. 2 car .~~~~~-•2BR 1BA. 1 garage 1t1es mcluded 1n rent pets 631-61071855-0665 LlflH lt1cfa 4
• •3BR 2BA Spac1ous .4r s7501 YEllllYllHTlLS $625/mo 650-5894 ------*2BR COTTAGE. ""''"'an gar., 1 yr. lull amenities Ownrs Unll vu lrom dl r, ~~ •J: Quiet area mo lBR l BA $850 2BA IBA MESA VERDE AREA· ..,...... . _-·~ $349,000 3231 C11y SI l/p rlrg. bit-ins. gar .. -··----•3BR 2BA lower duple)(, S 1250,mo 38A 2BA * •2BR 1BA upper vnil, Ouoet 2BR 1BA. yard. view, lrplc, gs.rage. deck,
Newport Hts 642-6353 1 2 pvt dcks $1800 Ei'"Tl'<IO.,. -3B 2B 1 2 garage. lrplc, patio, S 000 fresh patnt, encl garage, hkups encl garage, $700 walk to bCh AvaJI now
•EASTBLUFF Executive
4BR. 2BA, OR. FR Bay
city & harbor v<ew CdM
schools No pets. S2950
-$4500sec 642-0350
• crpr t:., 'c r a arge lndry hkup, $1250 mo $ t800 •BR 3BA 2 new carpel S6501mo No 1st lasl • dep 2867 S 1175 tnCI utl 497·3644 Imo OPEN SAT 12·5 duplex wtgar nr 22nd & •Great 38R 2BA upper l11rr Wllite llltr 986 P 75 9 83 !3-'"'·-.. --., ,..-J • I
712 Po1ntse11ta Sieve/ Orange $1000 No pets duplex. garage Nice lo· 175 .. 30 pets 754·0 Hickory lace 1· 4 •WIE 11111&*
675-735 t agt/675·6688 850-4390 646-90361eve cation. 51400 mo • 2BRt 1BA VERY NICE• 1 car parktng ''t blk to bctl .:..."d ·' •h' ~-,.-~~~ CMAllMlll NICE 3BR home wllam "ILU llEITALS PENIN PT St~s to ocean patio crprt ldry rm close IEWLY IECIUnl $850/mo Bkr 642-3850 room s 1150 ' & bay Lrg 3Br 2Ba on to shopptng $675/mo 2BR w/gar, new carpets
llUTST&ana
Large hvong room 2BR Ill •112 dble lot Hul\A yard quiet 360 V1c1or1a 548-8523 1567 Orange A" s595 1 1BA loreplace yard, Townhome 3BR Comm ·• ,,,_ 636-4120 Call 1-5PM ICUI YIEWI llr
2 adults, n-pets $850/mo
497-4252 or 964-1329 Ital lltate fer Sale 1a1M1 b!.u IMI TIWllHSE a::::=-TF.::::r:::~--l~===:ii'Tiii:':::::iii Completely redone 28R ...... / .... •T• llUll-2 • .., BA s 1 5 9 . 7 t 4 •1t::~·11·Al•----.1•m-1eeau111u1 3BRl 2'ABA 160-0114
_. hOme, lg mstr suite w/· ---------Ill.a AKEi trpt, jac:uz bath, gourmet The Prudent""'I f;;;;;;:. kltci'leo wl lots ot gOOdles ,_ '• 3BR 2BA Up 2BR Down. Call fOf appt $649.000 7H ... 11,a1•1760071 • Blt-tns, lrplca. double IUCI TIIE IULTY garage. $348.000 incl In·
terlor paint & new carpet 111-1111 alllllULTY ,,... Jlar I -OPllSllilY 1·•
0 ... U•l iOOl llYH 171-111 --.IUll• UIEl·Pl• I (Nr PCH & Balboa Blvd)
WEStmsna LOWEST PRICE 2 story ICUI llHZES
llllYJ MLY 111',IOO ~~$~~::· f:r~N>~ A";t SAii I TIE SHiii 3 Bedrooms + 1 ''7 balhs 3BR 2BA home I btocl< 10 Large yard RI/ access NEW LISTING! .. CONDO the beach• A home. not a
Thia home IS sure to sell 753 Avocadll S215k 2BR. condo at thts low price
last Cell tor a Showing 2BA 2 car gar 720-0455 $329.000° Hurry won t
garage S t300Mo pool S 1100 675 Jll 12 loc Avail now $2200/mo 2BA Oowns1airs Reis Re·
7 7 Po1nset111 720-1866 W1ttrfH1t Mt•tS lie ·• 573•7777 or 673' 1941 Quired No i>ets Cable
llEALTOllS Ul-1400 PENINSULA YEARLY PElllllSUU ptflT hk-ups $5951mo 352 • 1BR tBA upper unit V1cto11a 549-4225
CIRlll IEL MAil EXECUfll/E HOME s~ac1ous & new 1 gar 38r 2Ba lrplc. sundeck
Charming single story JBR 2 ·BA 2130 sq It greal loc• $850 mo $1700/mo
nome on large corner lot S13751mo Call Inga Agt •3BR 2BA lower duple•.
tn a very desirable neigh· 641-0887 2 garage tr pie patto.
borhoO<l near Carnatton lndry hkup S 1250 mo
Park and away lrom lhe IEW,ORT NEl&MTS •Great 3BR 2BA upper
crowds 2Bdrms 2 Darling 2BR 1BA · new duplu garage Ntce lo·
Baths enclosed pa110. 2 oak kitchen w d hkups cation $1500 mo
car g arage, very sngl gar yard S89Sl mo VILU llHTlLS spacious S2200 per mo 335 Ogle CALL Sheryl
2300 PACIFIC DRIVE 675-8427 or 631·1266 17&·4112
OPEN SATURDAY 11.3 · "'~~~~4~~;" liiiflill
EXEC~S HIDE-A-WAY p181 Poiat 2126
llCI IAY 1100 1/f
Remodeled hse 2Br 1Ba.
lg tam rm wel bar large
k11chen & lndry room pvt
yard wispa gardener
S 1350 mo ~111 9115
760·8332 or 759-3009
associated
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101) .,. 8.i!MN 67) J66)
VERSAILLES 21r -
288 lull secvr1ty corner
unit w1rn1ni bay 111ew'
$9501mo no pels Agent
no feel Lease & TRW re·
quired 644-721 t
VIEW SIDE
li11s Rll.
**MESA PllES * * A small quiet comple11
S1ud10. I Br 2Br 28a llke
new w1batcony or prvt
patio lrplc pool spa.
lndry No pets $550 Up ·
sec VELMA 549·2447
•EASTSIDE 3BR 1BA,
fireplace garage lg
patio 273 Ogle $800/mo
Avl 911 759-3031
* &HIEI APT* 1BR slove small yard. no
peas $540/mo 650-4751
IEWLY IECIUnl
28r l''tBa wtgar crpts
drps blffl\S lncd patto
636-4120 Call 1-SPM
667 Victona 'E' $720
2619 Santa Ana ·c $735
NA Newport Hgts ier.
2ba hse Country kitehen,
w/d. dbl gar. pool, spa
Singles OK $ t600/Mo
• utils * 645-8051 *
RELOCATING
Newly furnished singles,
18 r complele with phone
service Tl/s. pool. park-
ing, reas wkly rates S 15
OFF Wllh thlS ad ISi week
2080 Newport Bl 642-2611
STUDIO cottage Full
kitchen. uttls pd view
deck Nr Crescent Bay
'Sch. 1 person $620/Mo -sec. 494·2874
~rt ltlcli HD
v u s H stuolo
near Udo l/ollage
$650/mo yrly tease
rel req 840-5581
2BR den. 2Ba. d1W. ref rig,
new carpet & blinds.
carpo rl, utll paid S 1175/mo yrly 495-8725
* llDllM 1100* Frig dishwasher. stove
incl No pets 545-4855 . 141-0IU L~en_!!artson Bkr ras1• Ltz or Chuck Jones
CORONA DEL MAR 631-1266 or 646-5743 SEMSA:::::~' NEWLY ltsted Fabulous •
cuslom ooeantront home 1 ·iti~ I; · with magnihcenl views ot ·~
sano sky. ocean & -·--•
Fu lly furnished 2 Bedroom 2 Bath condo. 2 Bedroom 2 bath house
pool spa garage c1•y fireplace garage on
views lovely' S 16001mo q u • e 1 cut· de· sac incl v111s 1No Pets1 S 11001mo 640-4072
•BACK-BAY area 3Br.
2Ba condo 3·car garage.
toreplace enclosed patto
•St250 Moe498-0150•
Spac•ovs 31rr 2Ba 2 slory
E~celleni cond1t1on no
pe1s• $2500mo
$400 1BR Duple• on w
17th near Whtlller Ave 1 adult non-smoker only SPACIOUS 1Br els to bch
Rental ref reqd 548-3829 $595 1ncls relrig stove pool carporl ldry all utol
paid xcpl alee 548-0492
*21DllMll00* Frog. dishwasher slove
tncl No pets 545-4655
COLDWeu
BANl(eR O harbor entrance The _., •• "'EW/_. palatlal 3 txarm home ~ n r.-
decoraled with rare lnte-EASTBLUFF~ Ot 5BR Ex· E.XJX'ft t.l~he!>l gnty to its contemporary c ellent l1ncanc1ng ~OU1'H LAGUNA styling ts accented 1>y $4 t9 000 760-t 108 Bkr
MONARCH Bay Terrace bleacned hardwood -SP-YGLASS RIDGE contempoary 4 bdrm woth floors & 10 11 mahogany
nuge family & formal din· doors
ong rooms hobby room & 631-1400 52.980.000 •ICW VIEW*
'{ f.i< 1111 rlt/. l/r,, Runt. luck 2140
> Beacn-2 Moles 4/SBR ~."'.1 U/11 ,/ri" 3BA 2600 sq 11 New .... crpl paint S 11001mo f)'j.J-,\ ~.'I~ Avllmmed 862-44 t7
3407 £ Cout Hwy .. Cdlil Haat. HuMu 2142
HUGE 3Br 3Ba w/lrplc all HUNTINGTON HABBOUR
amentl>es near park & lmmed possessNJllll 2BR n~ cen1er Avl 9r 1 88 2BA. 1 mo to ocean some
IAYllllCE COHO 3BR 3BA S 18001Mo
Avail Sept 1
Days 818-889 3134 w ends 72 t 0855
IElCMFllOIT NOME
tNEWJ 3br 2ba Avl 9 1
$2400-tease 631 t400
associated
Ru"" ~·<• t>f N 8 one xn, .,. s.a>o.o ~ll l66J
l/ILLA Balboa furn 2Br
2Ba lam rm formal din
oen pool spa ocean
bay vu ue S 1800'mo
532-8492 d 771-04261n
mteSliBJIU
APAllTMEITS Sparkling clean large
Garden apts Beauttlully
landscaped grounds
Poot & spa paltostdecks
garage-0r carpor1
1erraoed setting With pool "·\I I HI HI'' I cul-de·sac wolh large J ~r garage Park-ltke -5 Bedroom 3 Bath quiet
& spe 1111"11 ' Inc lbont & back ya1ds
S 1800 mo 759-9 194 view AfC 2 car garage
SINGLE story home on SlJ.10 Agt 2t3-434-6731
Sorry no pe1s
Bacnetor BEACH house Like new 2 A,utaents 1 Bedroom blks 10 sand Lg 4br 3ba .... ________ 2Bd • s
$590
S680
$800 corner 101 1n Hoghtands lniae. 2144 3Br 2Ba dbl gar 631-1400 .$525000 ~ RE.ALESTAl E Ocean view l rom dbl gar Ip patto S 1695 l11Ma rm 1 • a 161 E 18tl'l SI 536· 137 5. 730· 5812 hl1d 2606 642·0856 • balcony master su11e &
1111"11' IA< -tessoonelly decorated
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\4•\11 HI Hl"t REAL TORS yards. 3·car garage Pro-t8SO mo incl gardener *TURTLE llOor *
640-8290 675-1651 Detached hse 2BR 2BA. BIG CANYON CONDO EXECUTIVE preferred
2BR 2BA frplc lg terrace 2Br 1Ba unlurn crpts
PoOI. tennis, S 17851mo drps stve trig Yr1y Park· REAL EST.ATE •HLLHISE ~1,lt1 plush carpe.t paint, oak & Waterfront 4eR 2B~ 2 sty
2BR 1BA front & rear parquet entry Value al home tn China Cove
REAL TORS S.87.000 Ownr 7~· 1215 $750,000 By owner Spectacular view Yrly
den dbl gar Beaut
decor Wtr/grndr 1ncl No
pets $1500 mo 760-1219 Gall 760-1468 ong 626-6810 *
M&••IFICllT JASMINE CREEK Ptan 3 ( 1 courtesy to brokers 1607 $3000 mo 675-4912 Agt COllO FOil HIT CLIFF Haven 3Br 2Ba
-stry) 3Br sec gate. quiet. Castle Cove Call Bob. Costl Mesa 2124 •IRVllE• large yard. hardwood IEllTllUllAl-E green bit. ocean vw. 721-10 10/Home floors Betng refurbished
68 feet on the witel' with a $488,800 ownr 760-8100 642-8677 IOlflce • JBR lwnhouse. Newport Beauutul 2 Bedroom Avail 91 15 631· 1054 Hgls area lrpl<:. patio. 1'..SA condo. S 1 tOOl mo 60 It boat dock Butlt by SlllECLIFFSIJ ... trlm-llil _____ very nice 322 Ogle ~D SELECT BETIER HOMES w s1c11 2BR dbl garage
Sh1p1ro Pool and spe 2BR. den, lg lot Can go Y1LU IUl.IOl S9801mo 647-7540 * & GARDENS 751 -5000 lrplce S 1350 Tiled patio on the water 362 E Can CIALIST NB Shrs 48A. lurn S 1700 great tor entertaining A~d s6;~';;8 Call Y::;; RE-SALES SPI lBr 28a house dt>t gar Baylronl Condo 2BR den
•YEAR LY $1100/mo*
Oelvxe 2 Bdrm garage
parking. steps to bay
Reis reqd 675-3063
CHARMING 2BR 1BA Apt
Rear vnot, 120'• eoral
. gar wfd ~as water pd 1
yr lse $1000Mo 673-304 7 Bar tn the lamoly rm thll eppomtment 760-;gf02 wes~ BAU encloSed yard Ir pie new dock lor 80 boat Year Iv
looks st11ight aown the MARY ANN McGUIRE u lloors. carpet!> & paonl $•1750 CMAllMI•& Little lslH~
2Bdrm 1 ·Ba
15tE21stSt
$815
548-2408
West:fiekl
lPAllTMHTS
Large attracuve Apts on a
beautolul garden setltng
Poot/spa oarage or
carpon Sorry no pets
2Bdrm t' ·Ba $785
2Bdrm 2Ba $8 10
398 w Wilson 631-5583
bay Large master su11e • IMT CHM HARBOR REAL TV TOWIMOMES Garoner tnCI $11501Mo Summer/Weekly Ren1als 2Br 1Ba turnoshedlwtnter
w1st1t1ng room and fire· Great income potential Othce s73·4400 Shown Sat Sun t 1-3 lrom $875 to $2750 For 2 adlllts 673-8017 1 Bedroom $640
place N1tura1 sun-ltte S 1 SOO,OOO Agent Residence 646-6770 Cotulos hr ll11t 14942 Waverly or W t f t II I 2Bdrm 1Ba $760
thru-out Formal dtnong •673-5354• Lets ltr Sale 1400 F1rep .Jee vavlled ce1l1ngs Call 8051522-2055 I tr fH ••tS IC. lalltOl Ptni11al1 301 Avocado 6•2·9850
room with a t>r1lllant llght ~ -~----=-:o~ dbl Q'\r lndry nkup, pool --I L 2141 llUlTOllS 131-1.00 2607 •BACH $595 Great East·
fixture This nome is air Cntl .tN 1 4 BIG CANYON & spa Sorry no pets L11a11 HC• DELUXE 3BR 3BA 2 Side ioc• Gar cat>le avl
Condit.....-& tocateo on 2Bdrm 2 1Ba $t070 28 llBA UNFURNISHED 2BR garage newty decor· """"" ·----Tm&AT 666 w t8 h s 642-490S master bdrms AIC UP· · / h Ctean & cozy 1BR $610 a prtvate street-close to ~ •-• La.51 available gotl course t 1 Nor1h end. close lo bch grades galore ·Gated al~1~1:581~b~% B~c Grnblt wtBBO lndry rm
t>each testaurents & New llsStin6gl000CamBRelot 101 Premium view 'h MO'S FREE REIT lrpl, view $1200 mo Comm $2295 540-0299 S97" mo urly 675_9650 Sorry No pets 631-8427
snOQptng $900.000 moaet 2 5 4 •lg uFAlllWAY llE~" •2BR t BA Condo year lease. 494-7079 " •
lll.1100 lamtly rm, formal dtnong •LarQ6 P'I 0• • ar""c E BLUFFS condo 3BR BAY l/IEW STU.DIO Fo•e-BEAUTIFUL E Sode lo· t C II $9'" ooo 494-8230 •s'm :,·1 ,_;:t ' •. : 0 y u~ LIVE 11 A CASTLE B N ~ t rm new carpe tng. a "" 0 "" ... ~ 1 , A 1mmac o pels place small kitchen Catton studio or quiet
(,IORC;r l I KJN~ Fran Lugo Century 21 IHckes,Farias •Carports w storage Sep gvest houses Woo,. Ava 11 now Lease A 19,t $SSOI 1 working Fem $450/mb
fl".E (\l\ll'\'\ Profes.sionals557-4373 575 •Pool ocean views Close to $11951Mo760·1175 9~g'BalboaBl 6Zs~9~r5b' S200 cleaning total
.._. Cirons 1 SE• lllEEZl •ns beach Acres ot gardens *HARBOR VIEW HOMES move·tn S650 Come An Ht'' ff>H"• •4rH• 21atti 39 ACRE ranch site NW " " pool & spa 2BR 2BA •2BR :!BA St2s1mo yrly person tor v1ew1ng ---------Just listed' Has Add-on' Arizona Trees mountain 600 W WILSON S13Q0 & $1 500/mo Con-3Br 2Ba Highly upgraded 2 blks from beacb New 2527 Elden A •D llWI PAYIEIT1 Mesa l/erde State Sts views $ 13.650 with easy CALL l.S-2U& S•derate apphcanls only L•~e21&50blr!~eo~7e60ar _grna~" carpet 1 .car. aitch gar . • Corn&f cul-de-sac. Open 4653 494 60t7 ,, m .. SO 759 9506 o 673 5370 We II gove you the down tn Sal/Sun Call Delpha Cen-terms 675-9408 • 2BR 1BA buill·tn tr1oge. 494-or -• r ·
exchg tor a share ol own-tury 21 The Real Estaters dish w Q•H yard Nu1rd, NO Laguna guest house MAlllOll VIEW llOIES BRITE clean upper 2BR
ershlp You make the 751•5358 °'546•2313 leatals declwd rie1 ok 1982=B 1Br.IBa.gar.oceanvoew 5BR3BA,nrelem school 1BAwlgar $8501815W
mthly pymts & we share ~ tct • Meyer S8SOMo 549-3484 ,650 72.l-5225 otc. No pe1s Lse thru school Balboa Agl 650-3890
apprec You receive 81at. ltlcli Ti40 ·~IHI a ti ••TRI-LEI/EL 4BR JBA. 497-7457hm yearS2400mo 720-1348 Owner818·790-7159
100% tax be0flf1ts Must w aell ZiOZ 2600 sq ti $1600/mo· ~ have cleaci credit Agt e2BR fBA. 2 car gar. spa, incl pool & l<1ndscape ser· ONE BLOCK TO BEACH' lllRIOll VIEW MIMES STEPS TO B ACH'
957·6002 Dys, Ev. Wknds hG~geeatl~oct raemtionodes1ff 4B,500ath •OCEAN l/IEW LSE·CdM vicf' No pets 546.5880 2Br/ 1Ba lrplc ' ldry rm lmmac: 38R 2BA. fam rm, Cozy 1BRI tBA. large cov· $995 year round Terry pvt pool/spa. grndr Lse ered pa110 new carpet, IEPISSISSll .. ES •By Owner•963-0752• $3500/mo 4BR 2';BA •EASTSIDE 1BR lBA 497.3~6 t 51995/mo 655•1506 yrty S600kno ut1ls met
Need ~airs Ftx & Seti House 3-car gar. remod garagf' W•D hkup t • . avail 1mmed 673·6177
t0< 8,0 S$ 78e-3311 x44 UOHSTA •HARBOR WOODS-NB Adult No pets $650 'mo Lat HI Bills 2150 MHIOll VIEW ... ES w TEA RENT L B lb
_ Near beaCh 3BR. pool Walk to Newporl Cnlr Scottt 548-2301 •L•-4BR 28A dining rm, lam ~!n Pt 2BRl~BA ~t ~=
led sac S283K Bkr 963-6377 age 2 yrs new• S 1250 mo • " • n Garage, tennis $85Qlmo vv .. -
IHITlflL HSTSllE
2BR 1' 1BA Twnhse Frplc
gar. yardlpa110, lndry rm.
qu1e1 loc $850/mo.
2617 Orange
TSL MGMT 642.1603
CLOSE TO ALL
S30G IFFI 2BR 1BA Easls1de lo·
ca11on Patio pool lndr)I·
room $725/mo Low de·
pos11
149 E Bay
TSL MGMT 642-1603 Ooyourt>uy;ogencue111nget spa, RV &CQeSS, cul-de-2BR tBA attached gar· *L~IE•IT 31Rj'LIA llrl'nw.tHI rm$2500tmo1nclgrndr& to""eanorbay no,...is.
theelaNlt rNrto:el •HARBOR VU HMS-NB Frpl. lenced yd gar ener. 721-5225-0 497-7457-N Assoc Cul-de-sac st S950 av 9115 723-0192
,., 2 gar w/storage E S•de -• Comm pool Mary ,l,ou -LllE llW
38R. spa. new crpt1 .... ty s 1500/mo yr I~ 548-1936 ·~rt leack 21 &t Marion Agt 494-2073 CtrtH ••I Mu m2 * * ~ ~ -.
>~ Merrill Lynch Realty
Pl• llT TIE PIYILlll
Great sit-down views of Newport
Harbor. et al. Three bdrm, den and 4
baths. Something very special In lrvlne
Terrace. $683,000.
111-llOCI
lites vu.$2500/rno Bkr SothPby s Int 1 Alty 1--· .. ----"""*.,. Come see the d1ff8fence. LLMl If llWPllT 3BAt2' 1BA house Sharp• * l0§1VE dO.d\b* t HSE from Ocean Blvd completely remodeled
••• •••• lrpl d w 2 car garage •GATED COMM\JNIT'1• WATERFRONT house nr Bog Corona tBr tBa Beaulllul 2BA apts Pool,
_._..,. w opener ldry hkup II Ill CAIYH Nev.port Island 2br 2 Duplex. low8f. $950 incl rec room laundry room lalMI Isla•• 2106 s 12501mo 67~2927 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA ba ''f' Can ~om 28 ulll/ret119 673·9013 Ready tor mstant move.
CHARMING house 2 lrg llCI UY •Ill 21A w/goll course VIEW boat t600/Mo 673..:._8086 2BR 1BA apt 2 oarpOlls on;~~ sg:~ ~~~~mo
Br, 2Ba. separate DR, Poot 2 lrplcs. RV rm S 1800 Also 1BR avail at LIH ISUll comm pool Ing. dlw. AU ii••• ·-s. $2000/mo Bkr 642-3850 S 1395 Frplc. wet bar. lrplc Close to ~ach, 2 -.,. ,
lrplc. patios garage, all micro. W/D til<ups. 2 car 3Br 2Ba tr drs to garden occupants No pets 530 W Wilson amenities 2131213.3300 *EJIC E/SllE IEW* • gar w/xtra storage. oen-patio Dbl gar unlurn. $9251mo 673-5333 TSL MGMT
Hu youtQOlfgamegotyou Lg 1Br tiouseJ pvt patio tral air. All malntlc..1ncl snor l term avail Clast1loeQworks -1>eyonde 722·901201 642·1603
groenlngfSellthoMclubt lrplc etec gar $900 mo S0try, no pets, '44~509 S2200tmo 675-5792 Sl'lldowol adouoi Sorry No Petal ;.=========:::::::;. w1tt1 ecleMlfledact. 548-6283 or 760-0189
•SIPHI OCW VIEW Spacious 1 BR pool lndry 2 mstr suites Newly decO<
carport Stove & refrog s 1500tmo. 759-9314
incl NO PETS S565 •
$350 dep 642-1401
Sparkling c1ean 2Bdrm
1 .ea $740 All ut11s pd
Frig gar Sorry, no pets
t960 Wallace 642-4905
Studio Upper $525/mo
a.AOC Bay_ Large, .sunny
brtgnt studio 1ust 11ght lor
arusuc or prolesst0n11
couple Year s laase
$ t 100 mo Boll Kane,
Town & Country Realtors
552-1800
Lower S4251mo Utols llOCI TO IUCI paid 1664 Tuston CALL 759.3031 3BR 28A lower unit, enclosed garage. wld hk·
TOWNHOUSE Apartment vp new carpets &
$700/mo 2BR 1 ',,BA ~ drapes S 1245/mo
People Only No pets 210 Lugoma
•Call 846·9507 • TSL MGMT 642-t603
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only No~· 87~ MAL! 40+, empt .. n-amk. PrlM onty, 71CM112 lltcr EnglWl aplitg 642.,..15 .. .. • ~M\~~!~ Waidjng •Routing •Cl.If· Ar:'mt~E~~';..TES' Bw:fl Dev Co Wklng a
FOR RENT-FOR RENT g~ ~~ ~ ~;.·· ~~ ..... NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER Help FatNle pr~red ... Jll WllTJ P-*1 pref'd 176-0200 tint Cllll A.y 211-1949 GARDENS =~~.,:.tro::
LARGE SANDBOX WITH '450/mo e.42 ... ;.~. lalt neededd .1Liw-50~ or~out.1 5 Balboa Mwllet 873-.8310 -·a• •-i-pt 11as-~ REAL ESTATE 151·5000 11andte Cuay pl'lon" GIANT POOLI Would you . .,_u oays. 1 ·-· lh lNL _, _,' ..,_ •-,_ M typtt.
believe a 3 bedroom, 2 MSTR BR In 38rt28a CM ... apkg. Own lr809 H ive-llLlftlY lllftl 1.m I Wf Jm Exp'd In blood chwlng, In· No 8Ts.t:'.96A(L train ll•Jll•n c:.0tba~t.~1f20 .
bath apartment, 1 block nm, 6mln to bett. lg yd. dOICk SXLE out. Muat have ref1. Call Fuff 11ma good OrlVlnQ re Tm HllY =~anciel=I•~~ J8W 52o-405i1 EJlan Day lr~t RM!com~t• .. ~1m'-. ....Tll•IT PIT
from the beach Call Ideal IC>f rlQM peraon N•" .,_,_ O C Nancy 651•5465 cord reQ'd Cotta M... &llllllllllRI _,.......~ ...... , _.,, ·-••--
tOday and move In Sep-$450/'Mltlla. 548-5543 NB 'i800o 7s&.'f,~ PIT companion eare '°' Blueprfflt 546-5571 1' Ing all eAl-50-4-4 P/T.-TllY/llH mediate opening for,.. For Lew Office, lmmed tamber 1at. 975-1877 MSTR BR In 3Br/2Ba CM elderly woman weellanda •• ..,.11 Pft•AM AVUUIU ... Medleal ENTRY/ERRANDS cept1on111. profe111ona1 op•nlng Afternoon•
.. u' L-•1111 nm. 5mln. to bell., .... "". ea;, I Sat a Sun. Pr•t::;r• MW5 ... ....._ •• MlllD N.9 $1.75 l'lr. 720-1568 appe11ance. good c;om. Mon·Frl. N/amkr prefd
-u... Id 'V '" •I t k f FIT S kl d II •CLERKS .......... municahon lki111, tYPlng Pey comm•naurata
1 • .,, ,...1 eal for right per-* OOWHASAI maas,mua spea t · H ng •very •TYPIST FIT. 10.30am to 7:30pm IULUTITI-50 wpm req'd SomeW/P w/e'l.f', Call Katl'l!Mn or
son av8/1$4505-48-5543 for TOtl $10.000/up No Englllh. Cati 559.4345 11ocker person. Cell for •SECRETaRIES for buay m•d lab. av..-'----.. _.f!Oul Patty 83"' •••• Deluxe 2BR Townhouse In C 111 Oen appt 6"6-74' 1 "' lea woOI Suecessfut R.E. Co In ..,......,..,,_ ,.., --prime Newport Beach N.B. Mt prof 30-38 to at)are cred.V /no pen. al • •-pl I SS•• •RECEPTIONIST P sent Ing cond plush offloe at FuNon Call $"9 95 115 1_ -toe Garage W/Ohk·UP 2Br 18aBayfrontCondo. nlsonAasoc 873-7311 * __ .,... ,.. Dental •WOROPAOCESSING 6"0-0140 lslandaeeksOFFICEAO-TN'Nt(f'S"'"____ I....,-,/..,. ..
cable, track lighting: $400/mo ~ .,, utll. a----~....... u111n·-1n·-IEOEPTlllllT •ACCOUNTING CLERKS *lllELS* MINISTAATO~ to handle Coo«1N f alon ;ec.p~ Outstanding t•l•pnon•
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Rick 850 7185 ,....._... --• 111rr •DATA ENTRY fi'~ ....-.i MUST no or ma ure .. peraonallty & front office many extras lose to -f!!t I,.... n•• With wrtt•up & rac:ent tax FIT. pleaHnl Newport OPERATORS :·H~v;"''ex C.· 1 NO OUtQOl"9 adult willing to appearance a muat
beaeh $875/mo PROF Fem n-smkr 25-35 _. -exp Costa Mesa CPA of· Beach office, 4 day work (all eon. M/F) sa•~sal Sl500per/mo ~ w0<ltmorn1ngs 675-4023 Typing 50wpm &Cal
4101 Hiiaria to anr beaut 2BR/2BA ·-·-· flee. cau Pat. e.42-0505 weetit. 64o-o&21 .. n llS Print. Fuhion. Promotion ...,,... 8IY al: T ,. TSL MGMT 6"2 1603 C .... ** '76-5525 Patty ** bonuses. Send ratUme o .. ice l'leC8MlllY· rlandty • dM dph1, gar .• ldry. av. •If llT llMI •II OUU 10• USA WILSON. 18 SIT 1• UCEPT atmosptl«e In corP«M• UM ISLE 911 S575. 6-40-9 t57 •Mele bl9Ck/t>f0Wn llllUL •Piii CQ!nfon IM Hotel PAii Y&llTlllt llTIL IUI PflSll CorPQrate Plaza, NB, EV«)' othef weekend for office of •t estetlliaMd
-3Bdrm, 2 bath, patio, PROF Fem ,...s prof M/F shepard·mlx. FIT, PI T. all shifts. Con-PAii .. YS Area's ,,..,,.., motel has 926e0or~721·1200 busy RE offic. Must be firm tooldng f°' that
gatage. $1600 lo shr 3Br new lux Nwptl •Femalepur•bredye41ow The Orenge Coast Oally tact Ron, 631·7840 openings. Grat summer rettabla w/lront 6fc ap-special person to fi4t ttlia Hghts home. 0/W, W IO. labwtbluacoltar. Piiot has an Immediate CALL TODAY wont Ca11Jade642..()977 pearance9-5·Exppref'd lull-t1meposit1on OC Alr-
lp, yards, gar. 6"2-2008 •Matepur•bredgolden part time position (ap-llSIW&lftl DP'I St:~:>,~ ~;~~74 •llDY ... ir• .but·.tiQll tra1t1 ca11 Joan ~~~~~ 111
•ail Tl •H-• retrelverwlredcollar. proximately 20 tioura per FIT Must speall English ~ :frout.,S:H-\286 -'-----=·------
anr. CdM 2BR/2BA unit, . • Legal Department. Appll· V14'de Convo Hosp 661 E 0 E to QIO'# with astabhsM<I IUL mm 1111 ~ ·:· call 673·6248 cani must type 40_50 Centet St 543-5585 CO Min 1 yr retell exper ORG .i:rv •I Top • .. t ·. J> '-
--• 111 11M week) assisting in the Apply in person. Mesa 1~/o FAEE to Applleant Seeking enetgettC person ··-5. =-. -·
-:-r--:rl.1.-=: C f I fNlll\ ADS wpm and be able t or1t FMI •••1 Satary'900·S1200 Inter-, Producer seelt1 ~j. e .,.; · \ · . .-, ar oeg.l>eaut lrg 38A Ulftl tr tal \M1U well with th• ~u~llc DISTRICT -view by appo1ntll)ent "90'95$1)19 exper. LIS] ~ ~ ' • ·' '
28A townhouse w/lrplc, 2740 ARE FREE PleaM call Judy o.w,,Q llll&EIEIT Has 1mmed1ate openings only 1}46-7~4 1 :~;.sapto ~odu&"'NM"er RAii _'!!.!..'!"' ,G.A 2A .. ~~·E.M , 1~·~~,·~ .•• ; ·', dtw. tndry rm. enc1 gar-iEXstsibe sfoRXde at 6"2·4321 Extension tor full tune sates pos. ... ·-:w-..-.· ...,._:.,-. "' ......, P8cifjc'.,.._,11WY age No pets $1000/mo UNIT Single garage 316 1t1ons Western wear, RISlll -.leadstum11had.Extr_,. Friday FIT· CoGIOQter Coron&ctal'~ • _ • f"_. '
548-0390 or 661·2536 wte1ec1r1cat outlets Incl., Cal.• The Dally Pilot is 1oo«l1i9 bOOt sa.tes experlef)09 CNA tor 'Board & Care 1y 111 tncorM potential JSnowtedge active 9tt.ce • : • • •• .=====---==:J util paid St20 650-5894 Auto Mechan.c for Qualified 1ndMOUals preferred Con1ac1 Doug Home ExP. prelerr~ ~w1ous only need~ IQ.ls oh:ootact "•th'1)01t· WHI Mi 1111 ) C llWNIT IUllU •J1f·Hll ia.•&•/TIYITa to manage youth carrltlf'S , •538-2668• 3pm· h'30pm Newiiort For del,aUs. eall UH' , lie· Male or F,male · • , . -., ~"" •
IPUTllm Sttrlfl 4 -·-• Management el(perleoce *IEllUL .,, ... * v111a Catt 6"2-6861' 721-1200 Call Ft&/l t!l3-6900 • • •· '::!. .. • • ·-uwmc BLA01cOM1Ut1rr _ Mon-Fri Busy 1hop. helpful. but wllt traln -~ ~z::....1--_.__.___, ·he 9range .. eo-.t UllllY ·'
"" i...ii. 1u TBA • BA• ••w WAITll ........ yff Mission Viejo. Benefits. Base salary S375/wk -Full time immediate open· •IEI IESI llCl~ST '» '.f•lo~ ·1s looluno 'lei' en · '!-mo~ &1w ••r• 18~ 1100 '4 tt Inside storage space~'t:M FOUND blk & wtlt female Top pay. 7141582·2383 GAS -BONUS PLAN. tng Office dutMtt with Orange .County A1rpOr1 iltlergetlc rWMta to .......
ll414 ¥ ·u•'" '"~' w area 545-5752979-5088 small dog. 8/8 Meredith •DOORMAN HAS: t1AM·8PM Mon-pleasant phone voK;e r• FIT. M·F ; 7 30am-4pm, erea 1jdyert1s1no aoenpy ~ste>YrO.si?ici M9"tlg«I • ··-.1;~o;!U°' .. ~ Gardens tract. HB. Cati to Fri quired .Medlcal & life in." 11ea.vv phones. 10 key and .-1 wetl-spol\.,, r~ 3 <says. d~9 the-week,.'
SORRY. Na PITS JCL 964-9-426* •BUS PERSON Call Pat Marley, 642-4321 suranc:e Apply In Q411'ton lite typing, c:omp~ter. · • · tf<>flls".put1es ~1t11nclude ~~ds ~d .HOlid'9ys. ll0·0t11 FOUNOFemalemlx-stlep. Apptylnperson· x205. 9·11AM daily for COIT-C M,, 1297 Logan S55o. -t;>enelits ApplY. IUlmlTI . · answenng and d1recti~·Apphcantnwst,~ave •,._
8/6 Mesa V14'de area. WHll's ftarf appointment. '5-40..1~66 In person Tile har~ 11ea's oldest calls • typing CQtnPUter haple car llllitb velld.GA • •
NEWPORT North Condo Very gentle. Needs home. 23-18-~IWPOrt Bl la.LY PILIT 11111 II T&Pl Real Estate flrm hat a input & general affloe ,dllivers I.teen•, ~f ot .• ·" ·•
2Br 2Ba and loft, ate. end I No tags. 557-0237 Newport Beach .. lllSICLUlllS 729 Farad.St .CM Ur\tque ot)portunlty for a &Aust na11e pleasant.Clear Jfls,:i~a~te ,..,d ,·QMV,
unit 2 car gar. pool. per-2719 Ullll/IWIHE••Rt 330 W. llJ St. Rehable, own ~ransc •5•8-~525• t>eg1!'n1"9 Real e..J•t• volGeand be able tGmin· pnpt-out Sl.8!'f1f'!9. pay·is ·
feet tocahon. unlurn. one FOUND Female Petsaln -.-....... M-·-, CA Good pay 548-<162 t·Jenny --sa~ per~ to WQrk with ag-. tw-y . :Sw11c11~rd SI~.:,£* l)ollr ~ ~
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r old 51400/Vr tease wtnCtJFF•Lllll Cat w/Slemese coloring. Booth rental $100/wk .,..,._... _tr11MHM9 HHllESI oneottnetop~tJAI wlth'P<>lse P~tlOnavlltl-,.,,...,,c;e.: ·• 1
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759_8390 Corner VIEW Suite 813. 17th St area of C.M. Personal phones sup. -~·s· It corriputer slulls. M·F sales person~ In the at>ll! • iinm·edii,fely. Call , • C~ In f9 apply at_ ; • I
___ __ FULL SERVICE 631-6950 Eves 675~4 Plied J W Atrport area Ml LIYIU No ex~enc:e necessary 8 30-5 Xlnt benefits. CM hart>Or area as a tflll.n-. c ()( s 1tz 7!:> z 10 · ~ : · ''
NICE Newport Hgtits 2Br westchff & Irvine, Npt Bell 852·8808 Jonelle Kennel help near o c $6 60 to WHr pl"' car • 5•6-367 t • eeta$s1stant. Must be ., P
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• '. 1Ba Gar. pool. gas & ..... 1101 FOUND Female small allowance EnglishsP'Mk· ' r--sed. wiH.i.u. to .:C,,11 •1-TJlmlJ/t. · ·.:..,. ..... · .. ---black & white dog on 8/8 wm11A WlllEIS Fairgrounds. Wiii train. J c , •• , Tiii" ......... "'V ,.._,.. ' watet pd $750 No pell vicinity Brookhurst & Sub-PT $6 22 .. r Work PIT $4.75/hr 549-9799 tng. own .,., aJI GAIL an u hard and motivated to Front office neeoeo. to
650·8213or760-1418 J004J01111Sln A HB964-9~26 " •615:3318* n-.. -leafhtl'lebUsiness. answerc>noneslt\df>er· :," .• '". ~~~~;:;;-HEf-~~fll t611'wESkLIFF oAtVE dams. . . close to home 3•3'lthrs llfYEI HOUSEl<EEiPER · Engl11h ,,._, • ..tJ! · lortn hgl'll general C)ffice ' ~. fl lH Nwp\,.Bch,Agt541.5032 FOUNOsmaHF/dog,loo«s per day No experience Oellvertes/stock for speakl"9 $5/hr 4 ,hrs • lllllWIYtl 673 4400 d.IJ11es °¥on thtu Fri 1n .: , .... ..,.,
Spacious llJmo .nt'<l"•ld like a sml mix lab & ahep . nee 556-3273 EOE photocopy/office SYppl) day, 6 dys/Wk Contacf wet_. tl\e allerooon1 Cai+ ~I& 12121 uo~Sf'l('tJ ~w~ , ..m • I •lfFICI Fii lllT• blue collar, VIC College Newport·Mese Schools 1n Irvine Oppty tor ad· Car.ol 960-2724 HB area ,. __ , SHic1 ~ttf!f Horr.s betWHn9am& 5pm M-P ll"Oroomc!fJ<lfl~•.Al.? S650/Mo0vef600sqft ln Park area , C M CASHIER/CLERK vancement Over 18 lilUTFllllTIIEf!! ~omes&Garoen1-Or c.au ee1h.a1 642-432°1
.lncl J lledroom '" ~ t NB 6-46-2333•840.5557 549-0239 Gift shop John Wayne Air· clean OMV $5 50/Hf I IAICI Sttlcit9ts . at 75 1.5000 ext 205 -•
Wlttl l~t'~ l?i:<:U ''°"' TMf u1c-••IWT LIST·. ,_ .... 110 port Oependable/llex Mon-Fn. 752-0481 Ins. Agency Prop Cas sol-On.I one mOfnl"" .. wee!(
iJS<;/m:> l"lliVlt' ttt;IMr> •• •"'" .wtl5 _.._ Call Bettle before Mnllrl/il!!lrmfW. 1c1\ors Leads avail Must y. . . ., · • lll.\1M~ "'n<" .(J.i ..... m Newport Ctr . FaShlOn ISi. PUllT 1 30PM Tu-Fn 852-9186 IH --be exp# 1n Pet's Lines lo<~ nrs M,ust h•ve car If you want to furnish an. ,
!T>'ng ''9"'f'll rrrv" , <iutt Tile Ett1clent Alternative ·•Joe" All gray wired tall clean OMV. 25-30 hrs/wk, Send resume to 1~41 ~s5 P8f ~our PLUS gas _______ .__ • t' . • l l • ) r~Qv('l tJ;IH rttq' -~ Full service or answenng feathefl, vicinity of Erner· CISIHll P/T FIT am only 645-0032 Owtght Langley Ave rrvtne allowance MOC>t>ytStsfl~ tnelQU p. apar ment mexpeps1ve y .. c 8SS1-
f('(ft'd(ffV''l'f'<t• , .. nell•!t' se rvlc e I ma ti 0 n ly. aid Bay. Laguna Beech For parking la<:11tty SS hr ·-·s 92714 (7 1~) 250-3338 •-Tll IUCI. metlt and SUPOlllS ll'eYnMCI fied's the way to go I ~ TV """~·~ -640-54_70 ___ LARGE REWWAROI N-rt Beach 875 2790 "~ "•-in "'••&illeO • • .,..., ... ~. v~-. Early AM. Newspaper •un•. . __. NEW 494-73t4/937-0377 --,~-=---,---w "~.
o.aov NE\X/PORT lcta•trcial Prtttrty LOST BIRO COCKATIEL CASllEl /IALES route. part ume, 7 days, Part time even11i9 work llWIHPll r""'" Full time Immediate pos-no collecting Must have Immediate hare Hutn·
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"A-.1 ·.P0$1TIOllS :: ........ ..-. ....... .-:: C Mesa. Near Npt. Bell stone. Saturday 8/6. area. 5-47-0732 L.A. ltr114 h•i•t; 3BR 2r;ea on the bay. Choice
Large deck. super view. Npt Blvd Frontage ~":e~~~g~~fs~~9 ~~ CllHPUCTIC ASST (l H) M 1~U
prime location Year Winston's 645·5595 For front office Seettlnn llMll llSTl~llS lease $2395/mo 3336 • LOST RING. last wee!! In 1 d f"' Via Udo Mgr, 675-9289 1 .. 1111111 27 M"""'ns Irvine Shopp!"" mot vated in lv1duat or Tratn for career IT & -· ., ··• last paced practice FIT 2~o64
Unlurn 2BR 1 BA blt-tns. 1 l th I Pomona ~~f,. ,Jasrnu=t~o Please call 85 7 -1888 llYCl.Ulllll PIE
:~e= ~~;:ra·1t1t~s ott1ee & Whrhse for tease Ptneaala CLERICAL Wool w,11 tram. Start S6hr
A.vi 9110 Mature adult 7500 st light ma~ 1Q ~· M1se general ctencal. Ac· • medlcal CdM 6?5-1579
pref'd (714)946-4187 or ~ess doors. 16 Tf oetl· *THE CLUB* curate tYD•"9 and 10 key l---------
(St&)«S-4750 tng. avail 1mmed. We are a pvt memb9f'sh1p by loueh Some data $$1SSISSISSSIS -----call M·F645-6811 clubnot099r1togenpub· entry $6/Hr 953-409t EARN $425-$8 hr selh1i9
WALK TO SCH NA HOAG 2 WAREHOUSE f ltc. Mamed & committed ---------exotic Hawaiian plants & •Laroe tBr $725 unus or ""Couples on1y 7«· 126" CLHI FH CLUIEIS lragrant potpoun at the
OIW. microwave. pool. lease. 1200 s/I each. W/M eXcec. seeks Maf-FIT or P/T Flexible S51'1r Anaheim Home & Garden spa, covered parking Costa Mesa 60¢/sl. C def M 675 1579 Show August · 20.28!fi 1401 Superior 646-6838 642· \D60 or-6"42·6642 r1agt/busmess/tf mily orona ar -Can 619·232-2600 or
minded W/F 2~rs Cll~I TEOI WE.STCUFF Area 2Br/2Ba 2500 sf with front office. Serious_ only Send rw 1 ro Apply 1n person Tl'lursday
refrlg.. dw. frpt. 1100 Lg dr1ve-1n door 60¢ sf photo/letter &. phone Entry level pe1son to train August 18th, at bloon at
sq ft . pool, cp. mature 629 Terminal Way, CM OP, PO BOX 3557. Costa major companys loo«Jng the Ana~m Coovt1nllon
adults, no pets, $850/mo dy5•()-9352 ev646-0681 M8$8. CA 92628-3557 . for 520--4045. Ellen Day Center Booth 32 in tile 645 0302 -p Arena f'1o exp nee • sec • I Cl• t rt J II t J p 1 I · --11n••11111 _. Enthusiasm a Plus. WINTER RENTAL 2Br/ 18a --trl 11, IUICll .,... -...,.."" •• ~ 3Aiu Must read & speak e::ng-
Steps to bell. gar. lrpl, .,... 11th Flexible hours &
furnished. w/d. av 9/17. •4. •n IOI ITUU "'AA"'X•o""'X""M"""lX""""O·R·x-.-"P'"'!al""m ..... & have Conv. Hospltal ttp
$900/mo, 731-1230 •Walk to t>Chl•Fee Landi Psychic Reader Help1 Good pay. benefits
Yrly 28A 28,. unturn. gar, •8.SX mkt GR•S465.000I with all prdbtems. Read-CounJry Club .Conv.
newly decora~ed. avt Viking RE, 5•0-0299 lngs by appt 497-8285 549·3061 M-F 10-5pm
nowl $950/mo. Walk tolfl--~ ...... !!119'""' ................................................... ~ .... I
beach. Stan 650·01 10 ........... --
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pool. S350 plus ,., utll-
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FURN. room In ~estslda
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kitchen, pvt phone tine
Incl. $300/mo 642-8857
In Beautlrul lg home nr So
Coast Plaza-Fem 1hr
bath. w/d, pool, Jae S350
mo + dep 556-1737
STUDENT/prof. M Quiet.
N-wnk. n-drgs. Balboa.
Lt kit. $400/Mo 1st. IHI
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$147.00 Wk & up 2274
Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445
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$1200/Wk. 721·8113
FURN. 3BR. waterfront
+dock $950/wk obo
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2BR+den. 111\gle family
NB houM 1 blk from bdl
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to a.id, bla yard, Ftnon lmkr. '475/mo. + utll
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beth In fUt'nWled home
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Khc mtJm SIO. ~· wttf\ r9CI trim, ...a"6.Clolflea2k41. t•/hort doeuvr .. hollow sturdy red naugahyde ~ k ~. 3 Danlah Import S150. MandOlln 1100. utc ..... handle knlvee S32 Ncil. chairs $80/0BO Call
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ltd Otl4itt.1! dozen 118. T~er US.SOM. 125. GY!tw '35. Legos Not told MP81'•tely. $65 Thad In Costa Mesa ·SPECIAL GARAGE SALi RATE tout•.,.l broller '30. NEW flatbed trllller St50 15. Bedding 25•·11. If new. Alao Kamaka 646-1041. -
Fold .. '°5>.,._ • s.t/Swl M only 491 uku._.-.....,... u·-... ,.9 ONLY 40"' /II CAL'L 642 i.-::.r. 8 1966 ISLANDER 29', xlnt • c tinder • automat1-. card 8 ... Honda mini trlll t85. I COJta Meta SirHt In a:· (;';;h s.8-2739 WOMEN'S shoe samples. " ne. •tlfJG7 • cond, classic lull keel "sulroot Gold anadfl;,
table,. , 8'fverplat• foot ltow boat 1125. Ao-t8111/lrvlne. ' · · · all sizes $10 per pair. crulMr, depth, knot/log, wire wheels & radlalt
natw .. ~ b 12 t11Y lnd•x table 1140. SLIDING glut dOOf's $50. 13-00 Logan Avenue. VHF. ROF, head, atomic $1995 OBO Must see to
ext.-.. M . ,-~ Q619i General purpaee 'llaM. COlDllflOT refrlget"•tor 850·9228. Costa Mesa. Sasturday lalMI Cetta.... llll= ~· 11 ,.1 4, Avon, aall·away. apprecuitelll
bowl eel~ Nlah $12eeich.67s.etl5. dou"'9 dDor. llUtomttlc 2 DRESSEAS 5 O I. 9:00 AM to 12:00. Sun· 1 Ill? ,. S14.999Am/Ev673·0485
di_ .... -........... ...... , ..... 80 ... RO tlq·-_.. ~ . ..iient running • . n, day 10·00 AM to-5 00 PM. Pt1ia11,1 L ... RGE 3-Famlly s-·· ..... ak Yrmolr ·~.,.....,--,..._,,~........,--... -·· .,.... -"" "'"' " • tn -,,,_ c 0 nd1t I 0 n S t 4 o tertherm forced a r . " ., rnv " 26' Herreschott Prudence 1•7 719' tr ltm9 W111111ot1~S.. $125. Br.,. pleoel $3-~5281• · heater tor mobile home. QUEEN hide·a·bed $100. REFRIGERATOR Whirl· Sat/Sun 9·5, H9-t73 ltdder, bicycle, Moto x: design Needs work • •
ORG et« Wge, 110. Beeutlful frtmed uMl lkluld propane St50 64t-5187. PoOI Mark·I wlea. Gold. Arbo< St .. one bit N. of books • ._,.., records. Sound hull Best otter 141.Jl12
....___ ,.~ ~ 110-MO Pink FREE ........ In gu •t-5500 BTUs Trek 10-~ 19cu.t1. 66x32x29 Like 19th btwn. Monr°"'• & cW9V daihea, jewelry. takes! 63l·28l3 Jack '·~~~~~~~~ ..,_, ·-i ...__-'-I . & .,...,. v••· . DESK 72"x34' $34. new S250obo 1321 E. Whlttl«. fumlture, hand desk. t,.... & trivia 1015 I" •• • 91f1Nnt c:on-....,...~. 0.....,. brown, works. 2 twtn speed S50. Motot>ecane 494 2300 7 3 '""'5 & S -•· •IE 11' •1000 .. _ 'It•••••• dltiontltHte 11'30/080. p1ege1·525, 1923 "*'--'• hNdboud•, walnut. 10.ll)Md S50 Oak table -~·--·-----Balboa Bl. 2 __,...., power IOOla, wag bar, 12th, Hunl 8cil at Lake • •--_. eo.t~...._.,..,. .. ,..,. Aog9r'I atNwdle wtttl bottlforS75.0inlngroom $40. 2 glass top end MARBLE. various colors C • I table lamps, clothes, Park Slit.Aug. 13 omplete.notraller,need• White. s1ereo casa, 53K
grou9d•. C•ll Thed c-••t. sllvarplate. chendellr,e>ekandmllk tablet $30. Misc 25t-leftovertrom)Obs.S3-S5 trtal t r ~h~ •••R* TLC 675-0395 miles. extra clean, sun
646-.. 1. "45-9521. g1et1 wttti bA'8 trim $50. StO. 6T5-7840. square loot, r•nite. ..... i MOVING SALEI ~ --... ltrlft roof (1LKR014) S6995
UAROtAN WlUlter rubber TWIN bed $45. COi<>< TV Cuti onty. 61~. WIRE pet exerdle S*' 4' 6 1 9 -3 2 4 • 7 1 5 or l111rltflr'I hold hardware, boat, 111 111•.•:.~0~t 70U
front wheels S tS. A11o con'°'8 sa5 25". Mite COLOR TV $50. A«lord high $60. Small pet airline 71"-631"7664 camping, fishing, ptumb-
alumlnum 4-leg cane I 10 dishes 50t-$2. Pots & player $20. Men's 10-carrier $25. Aquarium WHEELCHAIR ramp, fold-Oltll'llOI Silt ing, electrical, furniture, (Sptingdale & Ttbert) t. water.
Both Ilk•""""· 417-2781. Pans 50c-$2. Sills $40. speed $20 Assorted pie-silent giant pump S25 ir\g. t0< tour steps Can SA709TU!!DarAg:!r.1t1•* cPloro~.!'..,g .... •aP. pcliaBn, cTVes •. 1.-...1at l•• tbaoca11r1d11e1S. 35N2o/mtoive 601"1 Vloflrl 125. 8ookl!I SOC. tures $5-$25 Women's T o a s t m a s t e r convert tor fewer steps ,.., .,... ......... .,. 1n .,.,.
ISCELLANEOUS work· S45-9687. clothes sae 7. 640-2424. own/broiler 120. Super-Manufactured rtem. Saw · misc. xtru. 2669 Santa AAOlfi-FXDICY MOVING Lido Park Or • N.B.
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Powe( electrlc motor. 1 $125. Queen heedboatd. connects to kitchen sink. ---------•------din set. ctiandeller, mod-llftlll ULEJ* ._ · · · WANTED· Respon couple smoke silver/beige, ext hort4' power electric 11 g ht e d S 7 5 . Soft on rOlltfs, three wattf 42" ROUND wood table ular bl'Wf'l·lthr TVs king many lt,s Everythln~ needs Uv•Aboard slip wiw loaded 29Kml
motor 175. ffigtl m«el sculpture Grandma $75. levels Used one year 2·12" leaves, • cane SELL bed brass-like hdbd. ... ....... * ~~~1~17 Cal/Su~ 9• tor 40' selling boat. S24JOo 786-1S53
cha I~ S 10. Ofttce Totel gym, great con-$150. 24l·0578. back chairs S75. Ball-A· armoir, player piano. IH PMlatlee* ~rang;etr:'::fi r vrlo:: NB/Long Bch 963-5480 POA~CHE ,85 Cabrlo 93-0
turnit • omc. dffka dltlon 1 150. Bunk bed LARGE dog night C'""" Malle typewriter $50. Rug much more Nothing over Elect ornlca computer t-) 551 ,,,.98 111•1c Traai,.rlata'oa S 100 $125. Secretary frames S50. Mini tramp $30. New leef blower 575-shamPooltloor polisher $800 413 CabrlllO Terr, bikes, hshld, cloth"! ' "' ""~ .. • ta<;t. option. red/tan Ponty
desk,, rnelal with wood $25. Boy's bike $15. 10.a....._,; Peunant $50. $25.Roll·A-WaybedS30. through classified Corona Highlands. CdM.. f::w ~ 1141 flCLI 90 5 21K m1. all op11on7s. er-
tlnllhed top $50 Misc Scooter U5. White Hav"'.A.Hart 8,;:;;,-al trap 536-4543, •9·4 Fri/Sat/Sun• llYl• IALEJ 4-aa.•a • tect $49K. 770-822
chairs $10-$30. Large lamps $35. Dresser $40. $25. New blue/white dis---------C M lZ I ~ I aa..a.. *---HllS&LE 'llFlllUllEI '69PORSCHE9l2COUPE
metal cabinet $100 Comforter set $25. hes SlOO. Sunbeam floor ------------------1 Olll tll II IJ a _., «5 OAK ST. STAIE Ill Chrome wheels. new tires.
Small metal accounting . 640-8123. waxer S 2 O. Ha Ir DEADLINE: rnursd"Y noon ESTATE SAU. 22121.,11 hi. Sat.~oStusno .• IMGon'4sJmu~~·pm. ln ... culutod.ingashso.(19st6.93X)LST9,99V65, A11*$05r5ig001na51.52.10•208w*ner P5~9nd3a9~2•• Illes s25 DOUBLE bed, frame $60. dryer/radio $5. Work· PRICE. S·l•nf' minimum ' 3 a~y\' zoc P~' 1r~ .. = H 00 Freezers. refrigerator. 16' MULTI FAMILY. Antiques,,_________ ,.. C1 ..
.. • .. · Leath• foll bag $20. mate bench $25 Heavy • :::~~~ :~tg,.i~~,.0rh~ -:>r~::'i0~"~~1~': 0 ·''11 P•101 1
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ANUAL hospltar bed Charles o London chtir, ®ty JO eleQtriccords S5-Prtv.ii" party. mtrch.,nd"' oniy .,0, l';o com handleaped supplies & shoes.. Sat/Sun 9-5. 132 chalra, couch, stereo, CONVERT! 1913 s3r50 side pilt bar, easy ao-antique $75. Crewet1 115. Wlc«er ~lni 115· mtm.11 aa1 ptts. kvtuoc. procJucr-°' o•<1nn other Items 1943 Maple Broolchne (Mont1oello) aquarlu1n, mens suits, G 9 0252 ce11,, _9l)Od condition wingback dtlw S15e. '20. Mllceleneoul 10C· • E.-cn 11tm muu t>t pric,.d r tnl" .ld with no ,,,.rn, o,,,., Ave Fri·Sat-Sun-Mon. jackets. sweaters. etc. ood condition 4 4-
$150 ... 5334. 875-8024. 110. 645-645&. SISO Ml SW 103 CYPRESS DRIVE VW DASHER 1980 tor ESTATE S&Lf II mil SAT./SUNOAY 1Ch\ M sale, original owner Tan ..... la t _.. .__I SS-•-l 5530 - l I 5530 MameQ 63 yrs W.W I Vet. EVERY SAT/SUN. Orange 4-door station wagon ~ · ~ as; JWt .,. -p IJ!•I -• .,... Guard on Alcatraz 23 yrs Coast COilege. FaifView llYlll UUI "'118 ~ with hatch bacl< S 1 000
.. • .. -1 SE -n1TIA• am UNIQUE Items Sat SAM and Adams. Cosea Mesa Saturday 9-4. Bike. caSh 1-lon. E . 521·6076 call al1er 5 _. 8ecf9lary lllmTY llUI lw.-,..,. 2262 COLUMBIA DRIVE Admission/Parking FREE. register, chairs, bar auto w/ over-drive. AC. __ _
Days. -~ ..... .,.Fu• Full time lmmed181e po. coX'do Aaioc. In Newport FIT PIT, no exp nee ff W lso · SPACES StO 432'--6880 stools. V9Cuum. luggage. AM/FM cass. xlnt cond Aaltl Doaeslic HOO <>< 'ljltle. o ltion available for ---.. LEllL 8ellC:tl-. a private se-S5 19hr to staJ1 Apply 1n o 1 n pllnt. 1 tl'IOf•I 134 Gres· $6500. custom cab over l~P.!""'11!'!"1!'!'!"'!'-~----i..-.
Clas• C$1172().-1128 Mle d1Str1but« of beer, curtty gutrd tor 200-unit person at 2546 E Coest GA GE sale Saturday __ c.nt e.y Dr 494•7289 shell $550 548-0748 '78 CADILLAC coupe De
Rest... wine, liquor, cigWet1• SECIETlllES complex. &.aw enfOfoe-Hwy. Corooa del Mar only 9.3 Antique chest Aefrlg. AC. dsll, llllunt .. '-S-' -. Ville x lnl condl 70K ml EXPE~ Food~ lf'd candy. Senta AM ment up eaaentlal Ap· --s 100 Executrve desk der. misc. cilra.. garden ~ ltac~ !lit hll••H, good tires. loaded
& d~ needed area."'547-0732 ...__...... PfOJ!80Hrsperrnoin4~6 IAllELIOUIPtso1ll $85 Desk chair $35 tools, cnain saw, rear MmRING dl'5e'!I Cl111ic1 9045 S3SOO 64~717
back,tlQI during show PROFESSIONAL Interior , .......... 11..1--~ Rf ahltts, bu1 hrs are very 1 miss you! S.S. (Hawaul Sotid core doors S lO ~~~ri~·~~~·~ clothes, guess leans. 167 Classic Barracucsa l•--llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli
days al Amphfthatfll". dea!Q,,.,-: BuSlneSI ex--flexible Must be reltlble. (415) 897·9514 SF_ each Daybed $$2105 THrun· 3000 CM~S~vs:;;; furn. ktc:tin items. patio Fastback. 90-;. restored. ~076 pended immed1ateopen-tnJttworthy 1 llble to TUCIEI die bed frame ide· • set. fun mattress set All 273 CID vs eng $5900
Ir e.ic_ ~ only o·~ I ~a l\al Of· work w/1111 lbedu1e min. Preschoot Teacher to co-a-bed sofa. typewriters. Stereo. records. couehel. day Fri/Sat 3507 Finley Photo ava11 786· 7657
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ler1C8. grow1h, and oppty for.,..... Peeoe Irvine private school FT misc 690 Capllal St CM stru . enalrs. ~fsc. hsld. •SATURDAY August l3 Aattl .••rm''" 9100 11111191 m a prol9aalonal and It· Officer wno would llke to & PT Must be state· (Wilson & Pomona) s 25.s ISO. 491 Costa 8·4. Furn. pictures, bric· Heeded for NB lnves1ment tractive work environ-work tbout 15 hrs/Wk in quahlied. 786•7494 M St 8 4 S I S brae misc No previews! 1964 VW UG Sunroof, • ·co Excellent comm + ment tor over 100 ye~s short shlf1s & generally, _ Moving Sale' Furniture & esa · • 81 un •2.07 eamboO St, NB• cass Excellent cond
'a t I o n • · draw Mon-Fri 2-6 c.a at your own schedUle. Pis TELEPHOIE REPAIR hsehld Items Sat/Sun Yard Sale! Moving, must 97.000 original mlles
Alt•·11AM Pat 67s:,oo23 Our branch oUlce In oall Mr. Vollmer ' at E 1 ... w 9.5 1051 Concord (Fair· sell! Dishes. rooftop car· STllAIE SAU Tll-SH $2000obo •494-2874 *
bNutiful Newport Beach (7 f4)83~ 2525 ntry leve · ,,.o exp. e view·Paularlnol rier. chaj[s. clothes, etc. 9:30·5, 511 Ahso. bikes.
SALES PERSON NEEDED Is currently ~ 8"' • • , tr.aln. 520·4045 Ellen Day.,._ _______ _. 1771 Tustin. Sat 8· 12. 1001s. and much morel lllW 320i 171
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STORE. CdM_. Flt, 5 retatY. eo,pGtate b9dt-h'and tool repairman .. IE lf IUC. IY 1pn1 tortho1 .. el001T>-worn Look to cl•Hlfled when JOU're looklng Great bOdy! 759-9218 962-7113 leave message
days, Xlm working oonds. ground • muat. PC or ~rlC•I. air control. .. • , • ·.... . . elothet too good to give f~r lf)SWert to JOUr appliance need a. lllW •75 5301 after Spm Resta~ Exceptlponally fine word .proceallf!G· •4-own·.1oo1s. Som4 ship· 'EARN :. · •way. Looks & runs great. 53500 * * * MN chentele. hone tor ac>Pt. perlfnee ~· •• iSlng experlinc:e. Wiii $4nn. tlQOO/WK ~ . '673-4762 • · .' · .. · t.fal n. AAJ>ly. 7am u,u;-~ lm•l•1•11I 5530 AHliucn Hll Pth I h1a1l1 6049 OBO. cau 721-8613
Jolly . Dayl N1ght SANDWICH SHOP-Mon· We of!tr art excejleot M'aoGregcW ¥acht, •. ,63 ~ ". • . . •· ., ,._ _______ .... ,
Shill. ~ In person salary •nO ~ ~· 1>1aoenlli C M ,. '·' • · ' · WORD PROCESSOR •22 Cl n FIHZEl• A Coon-Hound's Lament " CHEVY '8' El C · 2-5pm 400SouthCoast Friday 9-3. M•ture etas:·i>1ctc• lnciudjng _ .;,._' --~-Jt6AM-t2l-ioon · • •COMMERCfAL!•• AGoldenRe1r18'1erl'm not & 1at1t, Hwy Laguna Beacn woman Fountain Valley. M~~at/"'""'{al Ute~ T•1.. . .., "' •No N19ht$1Wknds • . Sk•Med on Word Perteet •S300 • 544·8443• Kennel Ille ain't so hot '• Blue S5400 or best offer . 839·870~ 213-402-0809 . "Y.'' • ""'marketing ftStiHA -COfTI(Tl/tra1n10g .(70 ·wpm1 to work PT '" I've lived here 6 weeks 673-5323 1tnlllCUH g~.:su~~l:ndre~~~ CO•t&Jl.ESl.",.·l llll taw & acct.oflc nr OC 2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR Ahomeotmyownfrkeeps French bakery seeks COSTA IESA Cllll • 2'POSITIOllS ,• .-· , airPQrt 955-0953 side ic side. green. 6 yrs With 8 lamily to care DOllE 173 l1rt
outgoing ciefks lor NB Needs dynamic motivatl!<! WITH "'$l lary ·require· . COSTA IHA.722·1123 . . ol'd runs good $200 My love I will share Gooocond runswefl.X'lnt
C peso" /clefcal skills merits to' O'MelYeny & .. c 5·12'12•0 I'-1 w a.I 548 3155 CREVIER trans !500 642·3933 and CdM stores ashier r w I Mvers. 610 N•wport ·ava1· · •aLE SOITII .-, • -• .... oyaent Hin . 646-6985 . counter·work etc PT n Will train. Fil !>4-CHIAO • ,. Lii . 35 r . 6-014-'17 FORD MUst•llll• If!' lie• $5-6/hr 645-0447 src·-··y Center Dr . Newpol'l --:-:--TTPIST SS arnatare A LOVABLE BALL OF 'II IMW CLISE IUT' . ... •
Rich 673-2754 Scott or n~•-~f,~,~A 92660 EOE 11 ~ou ve e~er tieen dis-Fir in .office tape trar\. COMPLETE ACCTNGT CUSTPM ~me-tab1 FUR Himalayan kittens • ' Black, 5 spd a/c cruise.
Jacqui Iv msg All around ASSlstant for couraged abolll tele· n w/4 CFA registered Shots SAYE Ill .... IOaded (2079661 S11,995
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C Poor man,..,.,ement or _.;E·ll--.. -, .,E-llE·l · payroll bani.. reconcila· ;SO~. la1011ng ooucn & FREE 2yr old gldn lab mill. Diii -1-IWlll lfts Photo F1msh1ng ounter be ellperienced. respon--.. •~r ... " r.~ k Id 1 ,.,,, 53• •3i7 .-n I MYERS SCam O""rators please "' " uons r pie up e iv. · mo... ..... .. great tam11y dog gent•· "' 'C .. A l[A,."66 Clerk P T FIT Brinnt resp sible & sell-motivated. • "" A'SST uood With animals 5 · -.1 650 11t1<6 t • ""· "· J d•l Jyru "° "' g111eusacall We olfer 1 yisexp ""5 'v" n b' -d Wht -& *1&•111•* < H().,19 person to work 1n new 1 hr Comm()(ll' sense. exoel-• & pedple. Phone & clean· · , NEW yay e ' e .,.. • "' ~JJ , oo .tO•;J 1 ~"
lab 1n C ~ 650-2424 lent ottK:e.& phone skills il)g skrltS neoessary s:, NURSES ·AIDE Cobk1rig & ;irass w1ma1tresses & -----~'i 6J~t.,. ,ut c'°~d &30481
--,-req"d Computerexpa. SUISTmESS •Professional days. 7am·2Pm '"·.Care f9r tl'le .el<1e.11y, trundle·Complete $245 PITllllPIPPtEI ~b·m a.to ttad"'1 !PWT386
SALES To star1 A\igust 22nd. • •lft Training Laguna Be1lch 494-5486 Pteler ,daytl(ne 5 day ' .. ~8~·~733 • Fawn & while $50·$100 ~b ;:'~•\; pd ••~•d ~18SS8 •WI 1301 • • s 1750/mo can 675-4912 Marine canvasa & up-•Lucrative _.,.:: ~ ~ · ·, weelf Xlnt refs 54'7~663 DESK·Large men's Mell· each to ONLY RESPON· 01 ,,i<, J , l•itd•d 440309 Corporate travel sales holstery Evnet.helptul Commission _) VET HOSPff AL exp Cl sml •-.,. S t B L E . L O V I NG " > --...... ··1can ca~ved dj!Sk 2''1x5', Sales Service Training provided CluaJlled h_as spee1~J '"'<>r· · benellts. ·good P.8Y tor Struc1ure aJllmal"qroomer meeeleO ·M L .ii · 1 7 ' d k ood 1.0UL TS• 84 7 ,7194 or
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Editor's Note: "De Lui TemptatJoa of Ctrut, "MMtJa Scorceu's
coatroverslal adaptatloo of• llctloul accout o/ Cirl•t'• Ille, ope111
today at tbe Ci11ceplex Odeoa lo Ceotary City. To date, llO tteaten lJJ
Oraage Coo111y Juve u.aoucH plao• to lllow tlle movie.
o, er 1.he centuries.people have .killed.and maimed e~ch other over
relig ious differences. a fact deeply d1 sturbtni to many fa ithful.
Equalh disturbing are attempts to kill ideas through the fa lse and
· misguided application of re-
ligious principle.
Boa
VAN EYKEN
Witness the efforts by cer-
tain religious leaders and their
followers to force the banning of
the film ··The Last Temptation of
Christ" for its allqedly sacri-
legious content.
In any circumstances, such
••••••••••• censor;ship by mob denunciation is both morally and constitu-
tionally wrong. •
But what is ironic about the effort 10 suppress the movie is that it
bespeaks a fundamental misunderstanding of a profoundly religious if
unconventional work.
The wmer of 1he novel on which the film is based, Nikos
Kazantzakis. was excommunicated from the Greek Orthodox Church
for his fictional account of the life of Jesus Christ.
But this novel was no mean-spirited attempt to destroy Christian
belief. It was, rather a d p_uploratiGn-which. in-the end;' affirms
m~1ous fa1 . .
In Kazantzakis· account, Jesus' ultimate redemptive triumph is
won only after bitter struggle between his fleshly and divine natures.
It is 1he specifics of 1he strug_gle, and Jesus' constant temptation to
forsake the fearsomely difficult divine mission for an ordinary human
life and its pleasures that raises the ire of some rcliJious conservatives.
But why should they? The Gospels arc spare m t.l'i~r oarration of
the everyday life of Jesus. but they arc rich in poetic references to His
dual nature. He is repeatedly referred to as both the son of God and 1hc
son of man. -
Nor are 1he issues of temptation and struggJe ignored in the four
offi cially accepted Gospels.
They arc dealt with forcefully, if metaphorically, in passages such
as Satan's appearance to Jesus in the desert.
Moreover, there arc numerous accounts of the lift. nature and
works of Jesus Christ that arc not officially recognized by Christian
churches;
These works. such .as the so-called Apocrypha and the Gnostic
Gospels, were rejected by early church leaders for philosophical and,
sometimes, political reasons.
Whatever the reason these accounts were excluded, we have been
left with a perplexing and, some would say, incomplete view of this
most important spiritual and histori~I fif':!rc. ·
For those who admire it. Kazantzakis n,0vel provides an avenue to
understanding the difficult concepts of redemption and the mcanina of
Christianity. .
It is. mo~ver, an avenue which is oecn to those who accept
conventional religion as well as those who rtJcct it.
What is the significance of Christ's &iving of his own flesh and
blood if it is the effonlcss offering of a God merely clothed in human
form? Where is the model for ~nal enliahtcnment and redemption'?
Far more useful and inspiring is the notion of divinity attained and
affirmed in true strugle.
And it is far better theology to ponder fundamental questions
honestly than to entomb them behind the stone of ctosma.
Dative Savic:a: Rex Babin
Circulalioo Director. Guy Femto
ProductiOn Dirf:ctor. ~·Tadloct
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TDIBUK 3 COMES TO TOWN ••••••••••••••••• 15 '
W,ith a sound built around vocal harmonies, guitars and
percussive rhythms, Timbuk 3 -lead guitarist-fiddler-
vocalist Barbara K., bassist-harpist-vocalist Pat MacDonald
and a faithful beatbox named T3 -was one of l 986's
pleasant surprises. What lifts these fuhJcy Austin folk-
rockers-who perform Sunday night at the Coach House -
above many.. of their i)eers is simply the quality of their
songs.
SO-SO 'V'IBES' .••.•••.•.•••.•••••.•••••••.••.•.• ,. •.. 10
Cyndi Lau per probably won't win any acting awards for her
feature film debut in .. Vibes," according to our guest critics.
She and Jeff Goldblum, who play romantically inclined
psychics, j ust don't generate any sparks t~ether, mesL
Lhuught Next wee • new en cs Will sec Mic ael Keaton's
first serious film role, "Oean and Sober."
llEET THE DIREC'I;OR ••••••••••.••.•.•.• .-•.•... 11
4' By VIDA DEAN . '
Getting to sec Jim and Nancy Baldwin's fabulous Emerald
Bay home with its gleaming Brazilian granite floors and teak
touches, earth-tone furniture, waterfalls, Japanese garden
and koi pond was the icing on the cake for the Laguna Art
Museum Board ofTrustees. But the purpose of the party was
to welcome the museum's new director, Charles Desmarais.
left, and his wife Katherine Morgan.
DOW!f BY TBS SEA ••••••••••••••••• ~: .............. 17
~Bf JUDY CHAMBERLAIN
Right now, much of the action near the water can be found in
the beautifully refurbished Balboa Fun Zone, where there
are shops and food stalls and most of all people -all kinds
of people, relaxing and having a good time. There's even a
spanking new parking aarafC· For sit-down dining. Parker's
Seafood Grill otTcn spaaous outdoor areas, upito-date
service and~ well-prepared seafood at prices. that are
.quite in line. ·
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UNCLE DOR .•.......••.............••.....•.......... 12
GALLB•JJtS ••••••••.•••••••••• :~ •••••••••••••••••••••• 19
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The Gershwins'
~ '1Strike Up
The Band'
By MICHAEL R YDZYNSKI
Dail)· Pilot Correspondent
The year was 1927. Calvin Coolidge
was in the Wh ite House. and America was
riding che highest wave of prosperity in irs
hiscory. Babe Ruth hit 60 homeruns. 'Charles
Lindbergh was the firsr to fly solo non-stop
across the Atlantic. Al Jols<>&was wowing the
movie crowds in "The Jazz Singer.'' the first
talking picture.
On Broadway. a record 268 pro-
ductions premiered. l'nknown Bda Lugos~
scarred in "Dracula.'· The Theatre Guild
scored a success w1ch Du Bose and Dorothy··
Hevward's "Porgy." "Show Boat." the firsr
musical to augment che standard revue-with a
scrong. serioos plot. caught che public's fancy.
Bue an even more radical musical
scheduled for chat season never macerialjzed.
Thar show ir.'as "Strike tJp the Band," with
music bv George Gershwin. lyrics by Ira Gershwi~ and.book by George S. Kaufman.
Orange County aud iences will get co
see chis "lose" musical when "Strike tJp the
Band" begins an eight-day. rune-performance
run Wednesday at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
Presented by Pasadena's Califorrua
Music Theatre, Los Angeles' Music Center
Operating Company (in conjunction with
Associated Presentations) and the Arts
Center, "Strike Up the Band" will star Tom
Bosley and Don11d Most (both former!)' of
"Happy Days"), Avery Schreiber and Faye
DeWitt.
Reviving a musical previously con -,
sidered "lost" was the dilemrn1 facing
Gtrshwin estate historian Tom my Krasker
when he was asked co assemble "Strike Up che
Band" for California Music Theatre. "Actu-
ally, ic wasn't discusStd ... which _vtrsion was co
be done, the 1927 or 1930 vtrsion," tteoilnced
Krasker, a former suge director who
specializes in music1l-pby reconsuuctions.
"Tut 1930 version would hne been ea$ier co
do because a complete piano.vocal score of it
ill
exists. But few of the 1930 orchescranons do.
and there's only an early draft of the 1930
script."
And the 1927 version~ "It was reaJlr
scattered over several locations and needed co
be reconstructed piece by piece."
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polmcs. foreign polin< bureaucracr and
treed which caught the country in a euphorlC
mood. "A satire of jingoism was the last thing
191"' audiences wanted co see:· Krasker
offered as che main reason "'Band" folded.
The 0riginal "Smke L'p the Band "'
plaved out-of-cown crvoucs at the Broadwa\
Theme in Lon~ Branch. :\).. Aug '19. 191"'
and the Shubert Theatre in Ph1ladelph1a Sept.
5 before it closed two weeks later amid mosd\'
crnica l re views bur complete audience apath\
Yet lace in 19.?9. Edgar Selwrn. the
ongmal "Band" producer. thought che time
was r1cht to Ci\e IC anochet chance. though
· not ~~lChouc'excensM· revisions He hired ~1~me .Ihsk1nd co soiren K,rntman s boo'.
. te~ucl!lg c~1s ~.;mt on w41: ~.mph .t dream.
.rnd ordered ~ht Gershv. in~ :o re' 1se chefr
:score . .
''(et-when Krasker was approacht!d ltSt·
summer by Mrs. Ira Gershwin, widow of the
show's lvricisc, and her arrorne\", Ronald
Blanc, about the project, he was in'teresced in
reconstructing the 1927 original.
"I was working on resconng 'Lady. Be
Good!' (a 1924 Gershwin musica l) when
California Music Theatlt called the Gershwin
estate about doing 'Strike r p the Band.· "
recalled Krasker. whose first 1ob for Mrs.
Ger~hwio was compiling a report on the •
revival potential of aU 14 George and Ira
Gershwin stage musicals; that report led co his
work on "Lady. Be Good!"
.. Lars Hansen. one of the founders of
California Music Theatre, had worked on a
revival of 'Strike \;p the Band ' (for the 1984
Philadelphia American Music Thtatre Festi·
va_l). (That production) was a compilation of
material from the original 1927 show and the
1930 revisio9. Lars was very fond of the show.
So he plated it on a baUoc. with S(vtral <Xhtr
shows and disuibuced the ballcxs evtry night
to patrons fof California Music ne.crt),
asking chem what shows they'd most like to
see staged. 'Strike t;p 1he Band' won every
night." .
In its original form, "Strike Cp the
&nd" was a bitin~ sitire on American
On the cover: "Slrlke CJ;The Band" stars
AHry Schreiber, Faye DeWitt, Donald
Most and J om Botley. The musical written
by George and Ira Gershwin, top left,
closed before It.was to open
on BrNdway In 1927. q
It hat been resurrected by
mu1lcal hl1torlan Tommy
Kraker, left, andwlll begin a
run at the Orange County
Performing Art1 Center
Wednetday. "°""""---"-.:...
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K:Js"cr rt:scurcd 'Band throufh his
U)UJ'. Gershwin procedure. going through che
L1brar. ol Con~ress -which houses rhe
large t repas1ton of Gershv.•in1ana -Ira
Gershv. .n s pm ace collectton. the Secaucus
d1SCO\ en . the ~ew York Pu bl IC Lrbrarv. and
orher libraries. v.1rehouses. rental houses a~d
music publisher
h ) .. l\t r~inf ro.._:ecner the pieces oi a
puule Kra Ker said oi the reconsrrurnon
proce''· but 9'> pt'rcenc of rhe show 1s ir.
pl.cc
T~c ~l1·,J.'c~ :(,"L'1ul:J\ d,)(O\tf\ -
pcr~a~s :he s,•-.gle mos:: s1pificam find :n the
sri1 ~-r.J,cem fie!d of musical-c~eater re-
cur.murnor. -w11s m.ide in !~~ m :hat ~ew
ler e' c 1n· v. ~e't: ~ boxes oi on cir.a: ffiL.Stl
r. :1n J:'d \HChcmauons ot ~os:!·~ !o :
Please "tee 7RIK£ P".lg lf.
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NERS Huntington Beach Chapter further mformauon and a full calen-
595 hom a frre onentatton for single dar ofe,ents. call (818)348-1747.
parent!» Call chapter phone 898-7975 WHEEL OF FRIENDSHJP Singles
for meeting location and add111onal 45 and o'er. meet for dinner at 6:30
membcr<oh1p anforma11on . p.m at Pinnacle Peak an Garden
Membership an Parenu Without Gro"e. for information and reser-
Panners as open to d1' orced. separ-\au on~ dll 521-5875.
atcd v.1dov.ed or ne,er mamed PRIME OF UFE SINGLES meet parent~ ofhvang children Custody of for an e"ening at the Los Alamitos
Frida the children is nor a factor. A non-, Race Course. .\dvancc admission
Y profit. non-~tanan. educational or· uckets S2. 6:30 p.m. For re~rvauons
Y.E.S. COCKTAIL PARTY Young gan11at1on. PWP -pro\IJdes a pro-and anformauo'n. call 36-8744.
E \CCuta\ l' ~angles hom a nct,,..orking gram of !>0(1al acll\lties. d1scuss1ons NON-SMOKING SINGLES of
cocktail part~ at the Severi~ Hentage and study gro~ps for s1ngte parents .\menca. CN..S.SA .) meets ever) Sat·
Hotd. 3350 .\ \Cnue of the .\ns. Costa and thl'lr fam1hes. · urda\ at Bentle\ ·s. 7979 Center Dr ..
\1c)3 from pm to I a.m . .\d· PRIMEOFLlFESINGLES smgles ne>.t -to the 405° Freewav and Beach
m1'>,1on 1'> $15 at the door. SI:! for tn er ..is. meet for T G.l.F. 5 to 7 p.m. Bh d Hunungton Beach .. Meeting 6
ad\ ancl' prr·P<u ment. Buffet. music. a1 Ghdr'er Inn. 1.ioo Pacific Coast to 9 p.m. S6 for non-members. S2 for
dancing. m1n1-<;eminar and no-host H1gh"'a~. Seal Beach. For reser-members DOQL prizes. hors
t>ar For more informauon. Y.E. . \ ataon~ and information. call d'ocuvres. 846-84'f0 or 24 hour event
hotline 74..i-IOO(J 1136· 74~ hotline. 894-8932 ..
BABY BOOMER PARTY sponsor-WHEEL Of FRIENDSHI P Meet FJ..l.R.T. has a campfire. hayndt Tracllti aJ baJI t
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( •o E and cookout at moke> Stable. 17200 . OD e l'd b~ the \kettng ( onnt:cllon for tor T I I F .lt s· .l p.m. at mbass>
tho..c born bet"'l'en 1945 ~d I% 7at '-,u11c~ in .\nahl'tm Information. call Bol~ Cha ca. Huntington Beach at,. 7 Ballet Folklorlco de Jalieco wlll perform at 5 p.m. Saturday
Pronmes '.'1ghtclub. 1ns1de 1he To k.a1 '21-511.,5 ~-· Bnng food to share and 3 at the_f'estt.·af of Art.a in Laauna Beach. Appearlne will be IL------~Ba~n~k~B~u~1~d~hn~g~'\~J-~U~"'-~~C~o~as~t_!H~1~gh~-~d~~~~f~~L&r,if~:,;-if:X"'~,c~r~aieYi. ~~ll~ar~s~~~yt.T~ 15 daircen alo~ with the 2l> •lQen and ln•trumentallsts
\:C ors ~k:ido,,..lark. l) rm. O.J. John ~0:~airo~~~~~.0;:i1~7_j~·ls~.T. in-of the Voices of Chapa.la. The ballet wu formed 14 years
d'c.x·u\ re'>. door prize., and daocang. 6 '-,\me.. Rdrl''>hmcnh S "l-: I b 78:!, • • ago at the Univenlty of Guadalajara.
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NEWPORT JEWISH SINGLES 40-$14 ·11 1o r f1X'J}l. Ix-\ t:ragc'> cntcnaan-
plu'>. holds their annual pool pany mcnt and soc1al11at1on (all
brunch together v.1th the Los Angeles 6+4351) or 85 7-2551
Tra\ cl Group at a member"s home in FLIRT unda\ pr~ram-. txgin at 7
the L.\ :ir~ R~auons are a p.nLlll the Scac111T Village Shopping
mu'lt Call to reserve your pla~ and Center. I:!OS Main 1rcct. \ulll.' 20.
learn locauon and d1rec11ons. Cost is Huntington Beach. Dona11on 1-; SJ
11IE GENIUS OF111E G~S!
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f"411uJ 1"14-o> II• tla ult' 1'1.'lh
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fl:kb Skim S~""<•
O~l' C) Pf.RFORi\t<\. \(:f:S!
ALXJUSf 18-21
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and lrel' lh1ld care as ti\ a1lat>I 1 J
o.i~-16.:?8 for morl' mformd1tt1n .ind
10 lc:i\ e ml''>sagcs
WHEEL OF FRIEND HIP ' 11.:1r'
o\ l'r ..is ml'l't for brunch at 11 '' .; m
at lhi' Hotel 1n .\nanr1m f",,,
information and rl'~n.i,1 1on' ,,, I
!N>·<>M65 PRIME OF LIFE l:'\GLE' D n
ncr at the Crov.n HouSl' l\\1'
Pa?-ilk C nast High,,.. a\ l · ·w1.1
Beach. 7 pm For re~·n at1111,, • .111
836-874.i.
Tue8day
SWING AND BALLROOM OA '°n:
CLLIB Learn V.l''lt roa-;t ''' tnL " ' trot. ....altl. ~mb~ tango ,11hl .iii
hallroom dance .. at thl.' Inane II t"n
Zot Room at p.m So t•r '" f'l'' month. Dance at 9 p.m. h •r 1r1•rt•
1nforma11on. call 49+.0541
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP. "n~lt''
O\ er 45. nwet for dinner at f. 111 pm
at Rand~ 's lounge an ~nahc11n < .ill
5~1 -51'\75 for rcM.·na11on<. and 1ntnr·
matton.
Wednesday
PRIME OF LIFE Sll'\GLES Jin·
nl.'r/danl'tng at Ell..' Lodgl' . .i 1111 _F
Willow. Long Beach at 7 r m I 111
resenauon'> and 1nformat1un lJll
836-g744. LIFE ON YOUR OWi'\ singll'' ~.
and O\-Cr. meet ne"' fnends in a \1 a
!>Upporta H' a1mosphc~c l'\l'f\
Wedne~a) 3 to 4· _,Op m tor a 1 am·
program
1ncluthng dinner at local rl·,tJurJ.nt
and a monthl~ ix1t lud. Oas" "''"Ill
Center. 800 Margumtc (:>th an
Margueritcl Corona <k l '-lar
644-3145.
F.R.l.E.N.0.$'. a singb a)<.<xt.itao
for fun and grov.1h. mt'l.'I' l':l\°
Wedncsda} S p.m. to m1dn1gh1 in th
Zot Room, Irvine Halton. 1 7~1
Jamboree Road. Ir' tnl' Fm· 'al
parking. admission 1s S8 per Jl(rso
Get an for half-price if ~ou hnng
friend. get in frtt 1f ~ou bnng h~o
caJling 863-3 111 . C\ll'nSIOn . 211
after S p.m. Free 3-monlh r.is.,1
memberstup_l>) auend1ng
NEWPOA? BEACH SAILI
Calendar O>ntinued
SINGLES a club for non-smoking
single sailors with or without a boat.
age 21 and older. Meets the first and
third Wednesda)' of each month at
tht' Huntington Stach Inn, Pacific
Coast H11hway in Hunt1ng1on Beach
7 10 9· 30 p.m. Meeting begins with
dnnk!I and hon d'oeu-.res in the bar.
followed b} a mt'eting and ac1iv1tie'>
at 7 p.m. Soc111I hour follov.s the
meeting. ('ost 1sS6. Call 673-3018 for
rttorded info about dub ac11vi11es.
OAS IS SENIOR CENTER
SINGLES meet Wednes<la' s 3 10 4
p.m. in Room 3. ·
ColTcc .lnd tea from 3 10 3 30 p.m. follo~ed h~ a special program.
Tbureday
TANGO. DISCO AND BAU.ROOM
DANCE CLUB Meets every Thurs-
da' at 8 p.m. at 7 38 W. 17th St .. three
hlock' south of Ncwpon Blvd. in
Coo; ta Mesa. S 19 moot h fees. Lc.'arn
the latest dances followed b)' a dance
or other act1v1t1es each week. For
mort' information call 494-0593
A.S.A.P Singles .\ssoc1a1ion of Pro-
fes\lonals mt'et e\>en Thursda\ eve-
ning 6 p.m. 10 11 p.m. al difierent
locations Small group netv.orking.
personal m1ro<luc1ions. hot and cold
hors d'ocu' re). Social. dancing. ml\·
as and pnzes. Call each we-ek for
location and anforma11on 665-66 'l3 or
760-0451
RUFFELL'S
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Friday
COACH HOUSE 3315 7 Camano
Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano
prrsent .. tht' Budd) Miles Express
1on1gh1. For 11cke1 sales and dinner
reservations. call 496-8930. Conccn
hot hne: 496-8927
DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT·
CLU B in the c"poner Reson. 1107
Jamboree Road. Ne~pon Beach
presents the golden age of rock 'n · roll
7 p. m. 10 2 a.m. nigh1I~ except Sunda~
and Monda~. No CO\cr charee
Cl:mit' bands "111 perform the era·,
greatest hit'> from "Good Goll~. Mm Molh:· to .. , Want To Hold Your
Hand." Through .\ug. 20. hear Shake.
Ra11k & Roll. 644-1 700.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690
"llewpon Center Drive. Newpon
lkach presents Marlene Arden·,
songs and music 1n 1he Conse~alOI')
Lounge Monday through Fnday 5 10
8 p.m. and Saturday. 6 to 8 p.m.
THE WHITE HOUS~ Restaurant
and Ta"ern. 340 South Coast H1gh-
"a). Laguna Bea<:h. presents 11 .. c
entertainment and dancing nightl)
494-8088
SUl"SET P B 16655 Pacific Coast
H1ghv.a). Sunset Beach. olTcrs h\e
cn1ena1nmcnt !>f\CO nights at week.
Tonight ~nd ~turda~. T~e Code 9:30 p.m 1ol.30a.m 5Q_.19_6
1-
COl1RTHOl 'SE RESTAURA NT. 2
Hu11on Cl·n1n· Dn\l', anta .\na
pre~nt<, 'l:i1han1cl Jam Middleton in
the h:ir and gnll Thu~a~ through
'\a1urda~. t< 'lO p.m to I am :ind
John .\llcn during lunch an the
L1hran 1(iardcn Room ~1onda'
through Fnda' The ( ounhou~ 1s
located 11nc hlo1. ~ off the 5 fre-e"a'. \\l'~l l)ll \l:u.\nhur Hhd in 1h1.•
Hu11on Ccnm· For 1nform::i11on. 1.all
q()..f\61~
KISS. THE CLl'B 22 'i ""1.'" port
Bh d in< mta \k-.a FJa,hmg hiht~
mirror<. and a hug1.• tJann· lloor \:n 1·
\h1n' or 'h11n' T11.l..ct' ar1.• S5 for all \hO\\\ ()\'1)f\ nix·n JI pm ( all
!D'\-l lt.1 1
THE HOP 1m·,1.·nt\ the cook~t
"HoflP' .. Hour 10 111" n ). ~ pm
10n1gh1 Jnd \.:iturJJ\ Dan1.c' Dance'
£>Jnt·1.·'1S'w'1.'HhJrg1.·) ...,unda~ 1h1.·
llop fc.•Jtur1.'' th1.· .. Bntl\h In ' asmn"
"1th Rod. \round Rig Fkn IS\ CO\l'r
chargl'I Jnd 1<. dn\l·d \1onda~ ··Rod .
.\round the l 'lod ... a hl\ton of rock
and roll. Tu1.·o; a1 ~ pm 1$'\ CO\er
cha~1.·1 \\ed "C ont1.''it '1gh1 <all
tor detail~: Thur~a\. l)ancl'' Danre'
Dance' no CO' t·r· charic. I l\77..i
Rrookhur'l. Fountain \'alle' %'l-~3M .
THE HOP 2\!C!~ \fcrrun Road an
LagunJ Hilb prc.·wnt\ tho..c.cr:ll~ 51},
Jnd oO<. Hopp) Hour RutTet 5 10 7
pm \1onda' through f-nda) Lunch
JI 11 a m. Frida" <.('' nl'" arts l'ach
month "tth "On Stagt•" and hop
Jll('k'. \aturda' Pan~ at thr Hop all
ilat
Connie Chung, TOM lroUw end John Chancellor wiN Hne
aa NBC'a pod6u"' ~ et Aepublcan NetioM1 Con-
vention. NIC, ..... wtl'I CBS, AIC, CNN and CSPAH d be9k'1
he coverage trom "°"' New OttHns on Monday, August lSttr
and continue Heh evening through l'Mtnday. August 11th .
night long. dance dance dance.
\unda~ from 3 10 7 pm v.ing ~our
\\\1.'ethean 10 thl' Don '1.11ller Big
Rand and trom 7 pm. un til closing..
\fX'etJI n l'nt'\ \fonda) ( l~d T u'lot'·
da' Ro .. ·!.. \round the Clock ~hov.
\\ ~dm·'<.la'. Jatlhou<,e Rockcl"'i. 11\l'
t 1 I p11.-c1.· rod · "'l' \oul hand. Thurc.-
d.I\ < rJ/\ C nnll''il\ .. nX-l:l-'h 7
THE .CROW N H0 l1SE. 'l~X02
"11uth P:in lil' ( oa<.1 H1ih"a'. '<luth
I .1[!una frank. R1tt1 and Trio
ix·rform 1 u ... ~a' through \aturda\ 'l
r m 1(1 1 \O a m Blue .\d1.•p1 i-.
1,·atur,·d ...,undJ\ and \1onda' JI 'lit
rm .l<ln-57'l111r ..i114.~n2t.
J EREMIAH'S RESTA L'RAST
\'IOI V.Jmn ~'t JI \1agnolta 1n
I lun11ng10n lka .. h iirl''14.'0t ll\1.· 1.·n1 .. ·r·
1J1nm,·n1 Tu1.·\lla' through \Jturd.1'
\ 15 p m lo 1 J m in kr1.·m1Jh '
I uung,• < omrl1mrnu n llulkt no
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1nt1•rm.111on 1.·all 1<-'X-2t>ll2
RE\ ERE HOl'SE Yl.111 \\ r 1f\I ...,,
I U'''" rr1.· ... :nl\ \I \ht'Kllt "h11 U"-'' hah' gr.ind fllJOo drum mJ,hlnl.'
h.1" ix·d.11' and .,~ nth1.•\i1cr 1111. rt·a11.· .i
1•n1.• m.1n h.lnJ IY.innn~ " 1.·n-
1ourJ'!,!l'd h 1r inf11rmJtion Jnd r1.•\n·
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:\IGHT '10VES \lltl~ V.Jrn1.·r .\\1.'
llun1 1ng.111n tka1.h ,·umat inl11 lin,•
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Saturday
PACIFIC AMPITHEATRE lkhn-
~tfa C .1rll\k ""h ~ix·cial gul'\I Paul
( Jrr Jl k 1on1~hr at " '\O pm Rt··
"'n 1.·d -...·a11n1t St 7 )0 S 12 ''~ IJ" n r 11. l..,·1' .m ,I\ a1l:ihk JI thl' PJ uftl
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nlJllon .1nd Ill 1.·h.IH!t' Ill I.Cl\ h\
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PACIFIC A~1 PITll EATRE Dt1"l\
I >:im ing ( 11nn·rt 1 t•ur \lJrnnl! Rill
\kdln ~ "" < .1rnll'n Th,-< 11n111ur..
\l.-rn t l.l\ton JnJ 1h1.•llr1iinal Dirt'
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Buy one of Heldt'$ Ffogen Vozurt.
recetVe the second of ~ or lesser •lalue
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GOOD AT TIESE 2 STORES
F11hl1a l1l1ad
• . Atrkn Court
t-act 1,, ht•art d1 ra<;t• k~ls mon> 1\mt'nc:an \lllWn than am·
other cau ... t' So 1f )OO thOuf.!hl )i?t'OO<'f ;il(int• 'Aould prott•1 t \11u.
1t\ time to chan)i?t' mur thmktnj( and \11u• "-"ii'' !Wfore hean
dt ease become' a pmblem for tht' nlt'n m \our hfe
• "American Heart Association
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Daily Pilot Oatebook Friday. August 12. 1988 s
)
Calendar Continued
presents Timbuk 3 tonight. For ticket
sales and dinner reservations, call
496-8930. Concen hot hne: 496-8927.
COURTHOUSE RESrAURANT. 2
Hutton Centre Dnve, Santa Ana.
prC')ents The New Ink pots in the bar
and gnll "'llh 2 shows at 8 and 9:30
p.m. The C'ounhouse 1s located one
bloc k off the 55 freeway, West on
MacAnhur Blvd. in the Hutton
( entn.•. For information. call
s.i<).8615.
VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's
piano ~tyhngs unda) lhrough
Wedn<.'\da) Open da1 h 5 p.m. to l
a.m .. 3131 W. Coasl Highwa). New-port Reach M:?-7880.
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Ta\cm. 340 South Co::lSl H1gh-
.... u~ Laguna Beal h. presents hve
t'nlertainment and dannng ntghlly.
494-8088
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
H1ghv.a~. Sun~t Beach. offers li ve
en11:na1nmcn1 SC\Cn ntlhts at wttk.
The Tuners from 3 to i p m., John
.\nello Jr. 8 pm 10 m1dn1gh1
592-1926.
Monday
SUNSET PUB 16§55 Pacific Coast
H 1ghwa). Sunset Beach. offers II ve
entertainment seven nights at week
T pn1gh1 Surf & Rt"SCue. Classic surf
mu~1c ever) Monday in August. 9:
p.m. to I a.m. 5.92-1926.
LOUIE LOUIE'S I ~ 70 Newpon
Bl vd at 17th lrt't'I. Costa Mesa. Free
adm1ss1on. Must be 21 and over
645-5448.
THE WHITE H~USE Rcs1.aJ4i:ant
and Tavern. }40 South Coast HiJh-
way. Laguna Beach. presents hve
entertainment and dancing nightly
494-8061S.
THE COU RTHOUSE R ES-
TAURANT presents the Show Case
Singers. One block off the 55 Frtt-
way. west on MacArthur Blvd. tn
Hutton Centre. For inform:rnon. call
540-8615
Tae8day
COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino
Capistrano, San Juan Capistrarto
presents Jimmy Cliff toniaht.
IMA ........ ,..,
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COfM>M Et1wwaaCoin 11 111 I llO
l.l TC.0
l .... llfon>
Sil ll500
P'UU.lflTO..
MIC r ullll'ton I
"2-4000
L.AflAMA AMC'""°' S.-• "1-tm
LA-~ '9tiflC'I GlilewJy ~,., ...
Wednesday and Thursday. For ticket
sales Clnd dinner reservations. call
496-8930. Concert hot hne: 496-8927.
PACIFIC AMPHITlfEATRE
L> nyrd Sk) nyrd with special guest
The Ross1ng1on Band will play at 7:30
p.m. Reserved seating: S 18.50. S 14
lawn. Tickets arc available at the
Pacific Amph11hea1re boll offi ce and
at all T1cketron locations. For more
information and to charge tickets by
phone. call Teletron at 634-1 300.
COU RTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2
Hutton Cent~ Dnve. Santa Ana.
presenti. p1an1s1 Irene ('a~tle 1n the
L1bra~/Ciardcn Room Tuesday
. throu Saturda) beginning at 6 p.m.
The ourthoyse 1s locatcd one block
off the 55 fret"way. West on
M<tcArthur Blvd . in the Hutton
Centrl.'. For 1nformat1on. call
540-86 15.
SUNSE'J' PUB 16655 Pacific Coast
H1ghwa). Sunset Beach. offers hve
entertainment seven nights at week.
Tonight Beta R1ddum Band 9 p.m. to
I a.m. 592-1926.
FACES NITECLUB 18582 Beach
Blvd. in Huntington Beach. Blues
Night. Show 11me 1s 10 p.m. 21 and
o'er. -\dm1ss1on at the door is $4.
Call 964-2211 for infonnat1on.
CANNERY RESTAURANT to-
night, Wednesday and Thursday, the
Mark Guerrero Duo. 3010 Lafayette
A'<.'. Ncwpon Beach. 675-5777.
Concert hofhne: 496-8927
Wed.De8day
REMICK'S UPSTAJRS LOUNGE
presents ht"nlla Hope and Manin
Mead 8 p.m. to 1:30a.m. Wednesday
throu$h Saturday. C'ountr). Cajun,
Blues. Jau and showtuncs. 18120
Von Karman Ave. Irvine. 553-1305
THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant
and Tavern, 340 South Coast High-
way. Laguna Beach. presents hve
entertainment and dancing nightly.
494-8088. .
SUNSET PUB I 66SS P~ific Coast
Highway. Sunset Beach. 6ffers live
entenainment seven nights at week.
Tonilhl Jawdge & the Unknown
Band9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926.
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Tbanday
COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2
Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana:
presenLS Passion For Fashion fashion
show Thursda) 7 to 8 p.m. in the Bar
and Gnll. The Courthouse is located
one block off the 55 freeway, West on
MacAnhur Blvd. 1n the Hutton
Centre.
SUNSET PUB 16655 Pac1fi~ Coast
High"' a~. Sun!>Ct Beach. offers hve
l·n1crta1nment SC\ en 01ghts at v.eek
Tonight The DukcsorRftythm 9 p.m.
to I a.m. 592-1926
,IAZZ
Friday
,.
.. .
• CAFE LIDO, 50 I 30th St .. Newport
Mch, 675-2968. presents the Tony
Guerro Sextet from 8:30 p.m. to I
a.m. SJ cover tharge.
JAZ'l CLUB ROOM at Ron's 1n
Laguna. 1464 South Coast Highway,
Laguna Beach. cocktails & hors
d'0t•u vrcs and recorded J3Z7 music
Monda> 1hrough Friday. 5 to 8 p.m. 497-4871 .•
Saturday
VOLUPlA, fearunngJuntor Homnch
and Nicolas Pike. will perform at 2
p.m. in the Broadway/Neiman
Marc~ Wing_ at Newport Center
Fashion Island II\ the last weekend of
a sene~ CO\.enng maJOr movements
in J3U history. Homrich scored the
film "The~merald Forest" and Pike
scored ··Cflfters 2." They made their
ll\edcbu11ogc1hcr in June at the 1988
NEWPORTE R RESORT 1107 Bra1i han Festival.
Jamboree Road. Newport BC'ach. CAFE LI DO 501 30th St., Newport
pr('s.cnts Friday eveningJazz concerts Beach, New York Jau Connt'Ction
from 5:30 10 7:30 p.m. each Fnday 8 30 L 675 2968 through Sept. ~. tn 1he hotel's'nrw : p.m 10 • 3·".11· -·
amphitheatre. The ronccns feature Monday
thr \Ong styli ng of Stephanie Haynrs
& Fnends and are free 10 guests and CAFE UDO, 501 30th St.. Newport
local resident!>. P1cn1c baskers. Beach. Wayne Wayne. Bob Moore.
bc\eragn and blankets arr available.. Gary Wing and Ernie Nune'l. 8:30
f-or.more information. call 644-1700. p.m.-1 a.m. 675-2968.
C~I 778.
BOB BURNS RESTA URANT . TuHday F-a~h1on Island. Newport Beach. pres-CAFE LIDO 501. 30th St. Newport ent~ DarY) Taylor and Ron Donath Beach. Diana D11ne and Wayne
al rhe ke)board and piano 1n tht Wa)ne on sax.and Oute with lnter-
loungc 1onight and Saturdays. For S1..'<:t1~n to.~1gh1 8:30 p.m 10 I a m.
rc..cnat1ons. call 644-2030. 675·-?68.
ORIFl'Vt'OOD LOUNGE n 462 Pa-
cific Coast Highway. Huntington
Beach present!> the Swingers Tno
w11h songs from the 30s and 40s
Fnday and Saturday, 8 p.m. to
m1dnidlt. and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m.
536-1 421. ask for Driftwood Lounse.
VILLA NOVA Si nger/pianist
(ca\ar Frazier performs a variety of
jan and rhythym and blues Thursday
through Saturday from 8:30 p.m to
1:30 a.m., Sunday through Wednes-
day from 8:30 a.m. to I :30 a.m.
Richard Fauno's cas)' lis1cning piano
styling. 3131 West Coast Highway,
·Newport Beach. 642-7880. «¥
Wedneeday
CONCERT 'ON THE GREEN
South Coast Plaza V1llagc. Sunflower
and Bear Streets 1n Sani;i Ana.
directly across from South Coast
Plaza presents a sencs or concens
each WC'dnesday through Aug. 17 on
the Village Green. in the center of the
Village's shops and restaurants. from
6:30 10 8:30 p.m. Concerts arc free of
charge w11h ample parking. Concert
goers are 1n v11cd to bnng chairs or
blankets and arrive early for good
seating. Prc-<:oncert dinners or p1cn1c
mea ls are available from the Village's
"MURPHY'S MffiT HILARI9US
PERFORMANCE!"
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Disney
movies
on top
HOLL YWOOO (AP) -The love
SIOl)·With-a·tWlSI, "Cocktail" and
the animated antics of"Who Framed
Roge r Rabb11" ga ve Wah D1snl')' Co
a on<.'·two lock on las1 wttkend's bm
office. pulling 1n S 14 m1lhon in ticket
sales nationwide.
"Cocktail." w11h Tom C ru1se as a
top-gun banendcr who serves up h"
trademark smile w11h a t"'1~1 of lime
teed the compe11t1on for a second
v.eek. by earning S8.2 m1ll1on. "Who
Framed Ros.er Rabb11'· wa~ Sc.'comt
w11h S5.8 m1ll1on.
The Eddie Murph) corned ) "(om-
in& 10 .\menca," also topped the S rot
m1lhon mark.
f\nothcr Disney film . "T he
Rescue," and the horror rem a kt· "The
Blob". had sort openings but ~till
made the v.<."ekend top 10 list.
··n1e Hard." the Bruce W1111,
ac11on film about terron~m in ,,
skus.cra~r wac; in 1hird place "'llh
S5 7 m1l11on 1n sal~. follo.,..cd "'
"( oming To , America" "'1th $'1
million.
Next was the John Clecsc <ar>t•r
cdmCd)• "A Fish Called Wand:i ..
which widened ll'i fourth 14Cd. d1'>-
1nbut1on 10 616 scr~ns and carnl·d
S4.8 m1lhon for an average" ofS7.'7•1~
ix·r screen.
"Midnight Run," with Robcn l>l -
N1roand CharlesGrodin. eamcd SJ~
million for sixth place. while th.:
longtime summer h11 "Big" "'-a' 1n
..cven1h with S2.7 million
"The Blob:· a remake of the I '"!'I
drive-in thrillc'r featuring an
amorphoui. mass that grov.~ a<t 11
feeds on human victims. did :111
anemit $2.6 million for 1ts openint:
weekend at eil)uh place.
..The Dcadl>ool." the latest .. 0 1m
Harry" movie from actor-dm't hir
Clint Eastwood, earned S2.2 m1llmn
ror ninth place.
A
SUMMER
STORY -----.
·--AM• Mo. IJ11J·11Jj 49 -····-· ........ •· ---·---
.Calendar Continued
man} restaurants. T o night 1s Frank
.\mo,,· '"Tribute to 8 1g Sands. For
more inform:n1o n on the <,t•nes. call
24 I·1700 e tension J S I.
CAFE LIDO 501 30th St .. Nc"pon
Bear h. pre~nts Jack1e R}an. 'ocaltst
14llh UIT) Na .. h. Ro) McCurd>.
Doug ~cbband Brian 8romberg8·JO
p.m to I a m. 6 7S·1968
Thureclay
CAFE LIDO SO I 30th St .. Nc"pon
lkarh pre~·nt'i Frie Marienthal lo·
night 1<:30 p.m 10 I a.m 67S-2968 o r
fitJ-50 Ci6.
'JAZZ PACIFIC a non-profit o r-
gan11a11o n to prc-.ene and encourage
l I\ l" J311 meet'> l'H'f) Thursda~ al 7
pm ;ind 1\ open to Jall mus1c1ans
and J3// huff'i. F-or mo re 1nforma11on.
call Dr < harl<."'i Rutherford at
431-58 1 CJ or Bill Oil at 642-7648
Friday
HANK "1LLIAMS JR. a nd the
Rama Band with '>pcl·1al guC'Sl Wa)-
lo n Jenning~ will perform at 7:30 pm.
JI tht.· Pactfk .\mpht1hcatrc
Re"M.·ned 'eating: SL8.50. $14 la"n.
r id.Cl'> arl' 3\3Jlable at the P:lc1fic
\mph11heatrr bo~ offi ce and at.all
f 1l h ·1ron loc;i11on~. For mo re 1nfor-
ma1 1un Jnd 10 charge t1cketi. b~
phone l'<Jll T dl'tron a t 634-1300 •
CLASSICAL
Sunday
TJIE BOllZY ROUGE CAFE
< 1a .... 1cal \tnng quanet Opus IV
~LfS lsLAND .
.._...,a
NOW SHOWING ... c.. ..... IDWAJlDS TOWN CIHl'U.1SMIN
• l ... trl •t••llf• •• t N ----~ .. -----
accompanies !')unda) brunch 11 a.m.
to I p.m. 3001 Ncwpo. n Blvd ..
-.:l'l4 port Beach 6 73-3440
EL RANCHITO MEXICAN RES-
·T AllRANT 2800 Ne14por1 Blvd .
'\c" pon Beach presents 1n11.-r-
na11onall~ known fja'>s•c gu11anst
Copperfield eH'f) ·unda~ 11 a m to
1 pm 67S-68SS
Wedne9day
. SEAL BEACH CHAMBER MU IC
FESTIVAL 8 p m. C hurch uf Rc.--
hg1ou!> Science. SOO
\fari na Drne. 5cal Beach end'> 14llh
the '\ o ung .\r11'>t'> Guild fon1gh1
Progra m and performer'> to Ix' an-
noum:ed .\dm1'i'>1on I'> fn'C Sponwr-
l'd b~ the Ha)dn Orc·hestra. lnl·. <7
n11n-prcrfi1 lOrpora11on
EiC.
Friday .,,
ORANGE COUNTY RACING
FAIR ends Saturd:h at thC' Los
.\lam110!. Race Course. 4961 Katella
.\ve. C )press. First post 1s 7:30 p.m.
Monda~ through aturda~ WagC'n ng
includes da1h do uble. eu ctas. dath
tnplC''> and Ptd. 1 in add1t1on to
1rad111onal "1n. plal·c and sltow
C1ranc,ts1and adm1 '>Ion S2.25. re-
"K'n cd scat\ SI.SO add111o nal. Free
u nre\Cf\l'd 'it'at1ng a'ailable
( lubhou"M.' admission S4 Parking
Sl.5()'.n.11.ular SJ preferred. Res--
tauran1 antf group program~ a'a1l-
abk. F.nr r'h1b11~ loca ted at grand-
~tand entrance le' cl f o r m ore 1nfor-
mauon and group rate\. call 751-.l247
or QQS-1 2 l~
PAGEAST OF THE MA TERS
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range 1n pnu· fnim SY 10 S.l 5
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through .\ug 21'1 OPl·n "''en dJ\\ a
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hour' arl' 11 pm · F-n da' Jnd \atur-
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, hi Id rm undl'f 12 lrl'l""1th Jduh Jnd
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..
)!\raphmg. guest >peakers .. For infor-
mauon call (408)377-.2590
JOIN THE HARBOR SINGERS A
non-profit group of women s1n~rs ~ho perform everything from Bach to
rocli. are looking for ne" members.
Th1.· group meet~
n Cf\ 1 ucsd3) C\ ening 31 7 p.m at
lhe P~~bvtcnan Church of the Cove-
nant at f-a1n 1c" and .\dami> street m
c o~ta Mc-... Performances arc also
a' a1lablc For more mformauon, call
Dee Co\ at 96.2-1680 or V1 Green at
97.0587 l'H'mng'> and "ce~ends
Wednesday
THE ORANGE COUN'l:Y Slll
CLUB meets the -.first and 1h1rd
Wcdncsda) of eve11 month at the
C O\ta McSl} Countl) Club. >\ges 21
and over. For more
1nforma11on. call \J57-8686
SCRABBLE 1s played Wednesdays
a1 6:30 p.m. in the upper-le"et
commun11' (OOm of (,lendalc Feder-
al Saving\: 24.2.2 1 Calle de la Lou1!>a,
Laguna H ill~ Can 586-.2378 for
funher mformauon.
4 CRIBBAGE 1s pla)cd on the sec-
ond and fo unh Wedncsda\ of each
month at 7 p.m. at thr Oa .. is Center.
Room VI, 5th 1 and Marguerite in
Corona dcl Mar Call 644-4 138 for
add111onal 1nforma11on.
LEADS CLUB Costa Mesa chapter.
a group for "'omen 1n bus1ne"s, mecti.
'C' er) Wcdnesda~ mom mg at the
C ountr) \1dc Inn in ( osta Mesa at
thl· rnrner of Rrdh1ll and Bns1ol
~kct ing~ arl' from 7:15 to-M·30 a.m
F-or mc)re 1nforma11on and rc!lt'r·
'a11un' m il k nelle Pc-rraull at
538-'16 I~ or francrn.· Thompson at
~Y.:!-51J'O
Tbur8day
-.
SCRABBLE is pla~ed cvel) Thurs-Costa Mt'Sa (432-5M80). Thur\da\'
da\ at 6:30 p.m. at the Home Savings through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda\'
build mg. Mam trt'et at Yorkto-wn at 4 p.m. un11l Aug. 28. ·
J.\\cnuc. HunllnJ.ton Beach . .Call "ALICE IN WONDE RLAND" a1
960-2729 for dcUt1 ls. • tht: Depot Playhoust', 311 S. Eud1d
FARMERS MARKET sponso red ~t . La Habra C213 90S-970!i). final
h} thc OrangeCount)' F~rm Bureau.is performances tonigh tandSaturda' a1
held ever\ Thursda} 1n the m31n 7:30. Sundav at 2:30
parli.mg 101 of the Orange Count) "CATCH b" at Coastline C ollcgl·' f-a1rgrou nd~ fro m \J:30 a m to 2·30 ~c"pon Beac h Center. 3101 Pac1ti
p.m. (all 751-J.:!47 for more mfor-Vu:" Dm c. ( orona del \IJ1
ma11on (fl 11--'60 I). Fnda~ '>a nd Sa1urda' \at
X p.m. through Au~ 10
THEATER AD CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY
hold\ a "celcl~ social c' rnt bcgmn1 ng
,.==:===================-=-=-=--:::::-:.....::=~I at S·30p m at Ma\le·'>. The Red Lion Inn 3050 Bnstol St.. ( osta Mesa. "A CHORUS LINE" b) the Hunt-
ington Beach Pla )housc at Gisler
School. ~1~42 trathmoor Lane.
Hun11 ng1on Beach (831-1405). do~
mg performances tonight and atur-
da) at 8 p.m.
"CINDERELLA ' b' the Amcman
Ch ildren's Theater ai the .\nah r1m
Cu ltural J.\n!i (enter. 931 :'>.. HJrbur
Bh d .. Anaheim I 751-5032 ) \atur
da~!. and Sunda)!. at :! p.m 1hn1utLh
.\ug. 28
11ERANCIS COPPOLA
ROURNSTO
LARGER THAN. LIFE
MOVIE-MAKING~'
Whtn they tried
to buy him,
he refused.
Whtn they tried
to bully him,
ht misted.
When they tried
to break him,
he bec.ame an
Amtrican legMd.
~ true story of
Preston iKker.
J E F F B R D .G E S
TUCKER
f R E· I l N l N b R I s b I E l a-
·~ ..... ,..1 m..uw
•CIOM*A .... 0...11
nt-Htl
•C09Ta-. r ..... s-c.. "-MW711
•PUL.Lllm* ,.,~. ..... .. ,...., .... _.,,
STAIB TODAY
I 08ffy Pftot 0.tebook/ Frid9Y. August 12, 1918
Fret• hor!i d'oeuv~s. fun and
net"orking. lJ l-35.25.
E·Z SPE!"AK TQASTMASTERS
m1.-ct t"ach Thursda) at 7:30 p.m. at
ScacltfT Village . .2134 Main Street.
Huntington Beach. Beginners wel-
come. For more 1nformat1on. call
842-20 16or 842-8149. "
"A CHORUS LINE" in the Dra ma
Lab Theater of Orange Coast Collcic.
"Michael Keaton
)>roves himself
to be a dramatic
actor of
remarkable
range and
power."
-Michael Medved,
SNEAX PREVIEWS
·CIEAN SOBER~
WARNER 8klS. ..._""""'·
:, IM}{)INE ENTERTAINMENT "o..m ...
"GLENN ( iORIX).I LAIOI. IU .. MICHAEL KEAlOO KATIW BAKER .WAN AND S08EJI.
' ~N FRl:.EMAN M. EMMET WALSH TATE CXN:NAN -
........ ~BRIEL YAP.ED IUU'TMlln'UD ~ t-OllARD
••rm'" Ta.I CARnl "'j• l,,llltf 'TOO GANZ~"°~ Bl.UM
Q
__ 0 • , .. ~,,, .. Gl.ENNGORJ)()ll~
-•tt I ~ ~ • ----R J -·:-:::.·-J. ···-· .. -··---... ._ ..................
~-------NOW PLAYING-------_. -· MANN BAE.A
PLAZA
529-6339
COITA•aA EDWARDS
TOWN C€NTER
7$1 ... 111
l.lTC.0 EDWAROS
El TORO
611·9$00
OAIY( ...
THEATAES
fUU.IRTON LA -..DA AMC • PAOIFIC
FULLERTC>+I 8 GATEWAY 6
"2-eooo 623-tf11 MUWneQTON •ACM .__
EDWARDS AMC
HUNTIHGTC>+I TWIN • ~MALL
'4a.oll8 7-<>lMO ~AOS CAll
UHIV£ASITY TH~~~S
154-a t t SHOWTIMES ......_ ......
~AC911C uw-....
.. .
"A COMEDY OF £RRORS" at tlh
(Jro'e Shakespeare FC\ti,dl. I~ ~~
Main St.. Ciardcn Ci rove (ti '6-7.:!111
Fnda~s through Su nda}\ at l!:JO un11 1
.\ug. _().
"CORPSE" at thl' \tud .. en1h.lll·1
\1a ns1on. 120 I W Mah ern \1
Fullenon (99.:!-7" 12). Thur.,d.1 "
th rough Su nda) !i at I 5 unttl \u1
28 .
"fORBIDDE~ BROADWAY " r
the Studw Thea ter ot addkh<H ~
College. \i11<.~1on 1r10 151'.~-~t ''
clo<,1nf!. pc-rformann•., ton1gh1 .1'1.t
5o1 uraa\ at lUO. ·unda' at ' ''' "THE FOREIGNER'' tn thl' P,111
Theatt•r at (,olden \\n1 < 11llq·
Hunungwn Beach 1xqq:, ,11-1 t
pcrforman<1.·-. ton1gh1 1hruu(lh 'u11
da\ at 8 pm
"I DO, I DO" at thl' Sou1h.1mp1 ..
nmncr Theater. 1-'0 "\ e P1w 'I (kml·nt e 1..i<>t\-7 )761 \\nlnl·,d.1
and ThuMd'" at X I Ci l-r1dau J-"'~
aturda\\ at ·is ..i5 l.iunda" ;;t I '
and 8 I ' through ~pt ..i
"IRISH LEFTOVERS" JI \I
Fulkrton Mu,1r < cnllT, I~ I '-
llarbor B" d .. r ulknon I II., 1-1 ''
do .. ing pcr1ormancl''> 1on1gh1 .i1 11 .1,
~aturda\ a1 pm .. ~unda) JI .. JI 1
"IRONY OF AN UNCROW~ Ell
PRINCE" a1 thl' ~:iota \na C 11\ It • ·\nne~ .\ud1tonum Fifth and· R ,,
\lrcets. Santa ..\na (998-2 1 ~1. ltn.1
performance\ 111n1ght and Saturd.t' ,..
8 p.m.
"Ll'L ABNER" b\ the La~c f-01.-, Sho-wboatcr~at the 1:.akc Forest ll \111
and S.ul Club. Lake Forc..t Dm l.
kronimo Road. El Toro (837-02~·1
Fndays through undays at 8 p n
un11l Aug. 21.
"LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" .11
the Harll'Quift Dinner Playhou'·
3503 Harbor Blvd .. Santa \n
(979-55 11 ). nightly except Monda"
at \3f) ingcuna1n times through "'l'PI
18.
"PICNIC" at the Irvine ( ommun1
t\ Theater. Tunic Rock Commun11' ~ar~. I Sunnyh1ll Dnve. In 1nr
(8S 7~5496). Fndays and Saturda'' Jt 8 p.m. through ug.17 with a SunJ.1,
maunee Aug. 21 at 2 p.m.
"PUMP BOYS ANO OJNETT~ "
on the main stage of addkba1 ~
College. M1~1on Viejo C58.2-465nl
closing pcrf ormanc<.'i ton1gh1 and
Saturdav at 8 p.m.. unday at 3 p l"
"P .S. YOUR ~TIS DEAD" at thl' G:! Grove mun1t\ Thcatri 1. ark tr~ f hapman A venul' G rden,..Qrove, final performan<'l''
toni&ht anCI Saturday at 8 p,.m. tr USOCIAL SECURITY ' 3t thl'
Grand Dinner. Theater. 7 freei.1~11
Way. ~nahcim (772-77 10). n1glnh
txctpt Monda}s at varym& curtain
times th rough Sept. 2S. "THE SOUND OF MUSIC.. .11
Eh1abcth Howard's Cuna1n < .111
Pinner Theater. 690 Et amino Rl'JI
Tustin (838-1540), n1ghtl) e>.l'<'J'll
Mondays at vaf')'in& curt:iin t1mr'
through Sept. 4. ''TALltlNG WITH" at th e Unirorn
Emponum. 214 Main St . Hunt
inaton Beach (969-1794). Fnda" .mil
Saturdays at 8:30 throuah Aug..:!~
"TRE WHITE AIU{OW" 111 th~
II
'" d.1
p.1
lh ,,,
hJ
11~
T
Gilendar Continued
'Jev.{'°n Theater Ans Center. 2501
( l1f Dn H . Nev.port Beach
lhJl-0288). ThuJ"Mia\s through Sat· urda~sat 8 p.m .. Sunda)sa1 .:!.30 until
'ug . .:! I.
Friday
< THE AMERICAN INT ER-
NATIONAL DANCE CO. presents a
'" ing cla"" at 8 fl m each Fnda~
lollov.cd b\ a dance social from
11-10 10 p ni. a Jl llt·rbug clas~ each
\lunda~ al ~ pm . and a ballroom
Jnd L Jt1n dav. each ~ednesda' at 8 r m S.:!O tor..._., en le'sons. 650-)048.
Sunday
HIGH SOCIETY Southern C ah·
!11rnia·., foremmt Big Band prc~n ts
\undJ' aftanoon T l"a Dancing 3 to ' m pm Turtk Rod C'ommun1t}
PJr~ I ~unm hill. In 1ne. $4 per
fll'''on f or 1nlormat1on. call M1ck1e
\It( lurl•. 546-3iN4
Frida~
ALAN HA VEY appear<, n1ghtl}
through Sunda}
THE IMPROV presents three side·
\ph111ng acts each n1fhl T uesda}
through Sunda' at •L SS Campus
Dme. \u11e 13&, lr,1nc <iho"umes
dnd adm1\s1on pnc:es are 8 p.m . \lohda~ (S31. Sunda}. Tuesda)
through Thur'><la~ ISM: 8:30 and
10"\0 pm. Fn<la} and 'aturda' ($8).
<lO<ir' open at 6 p.m. Dinner 1s SCf\cd
night I) Patio dining 1s nuv. a' a1labk
for latt· 'ho'" I nda) and Saturda)
Monday
DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT
LOUNGE Jt thl' 'icv. poner Rcson
prc..cnl\ a 'JX'nal
\lond:I\ '1gh1 5huv.case w11h l'Om·
l'd1anl\ (rum throughout the ~iuthem
< al1torn1a area performing. IX'gi.n-
ning at l\ \(I ~ m Ou ~t.>·s Monda'
'ight \huv.law ha\ no ro' er chargt:
rht: 'l'\\pOrter Rl·,on I!> located at
I II•' Jdrnborcl' KJ JU'>t l·ast of Pacific
< oJ\I H1ghv.a~ 1n "'c"'pon Beach
l\.W..f/UU C\I. 575
THE IMPROV fl'aturcs 1h rre of
I ,., bt:st l nov.n tOml·d1ans l''<.'" \lon<la ~ n1gh_t Door' open at 6· 'b
pm For information and dinner
ll'WnJllOO\ uill 5+. 455
Tuesday
TE.A DANCfl\"G Rl'd Lion Inn.
''J50 Rfl\tol <itrcet ( osta \fcsa
1m·.,.,·n1., Rarnt') Ol\on and his . .:!O
pll'll' orthl''otra t'\l'" Sunda\ altcr-
n1111n through Ou .:! from .:! to 6 pm
\<lml\\1110 I\ $;\ pa JX'f\On r rt'l'
';ikt par~ing T 1d,rt\ ma~ Ix'
rurlha\l'd in Ji.J· •• inn· at the hotd gilt
\hllp f llr morl' lnforntJlll)O tJll fldJ
H.trf\ .11 fl4 .:! . .., '4
RICK ROCKW ELL v.11h lmpro'
l,l\ur1tl'' Hoh '1dman and L..arrv
\l..1nncr app<'dr :11 lhl' lmpru'
... thmugh ~Ult ~I Monday,
MARTI:"\ & TO~l'S ~v.ing DJnu·
( luh llll'l'I\ JI \e\ \'ral Orangl' ( OUOI\
1<11..1111111' 11Jntl'' d;inn· lllOll''''
d.1111.l· lrlP' plJ\ outing\. hc.•J, h
p.lrlll'\ JI\' \tlllle 111
lhl· Jl ti\ 1lll'' D.1nn· ln,on<, arl'
11tkrl'l.I l){:ginnmg 10 Jd' anll'd
h.11lro11m 111 \v.1ng I •If llnll'\ Jn<l
1111.JtlllO\ lJll 1\411-~'il l<
Thursday
COSTA ME. A Ql'l KSTEPPER.
.I \l'Olllr \111/l'n \(jUJrl' d.inn· grnup
\\'l'I.. l'\ pc.·rirnl l'd \QU.lrl' \lanl \' l(IU·
pk' 111 JOlll thl'm I hl· ()u1c~s1cpp<•r-.
mn·t rcgulJrh .. , l'r~ Thur,d.t\ 10
.1 m to noon J 1 the dO\l ntov. n
,11mmunll' lrnlcr
\nJhl'lm Jn<l ( \'Otl·r ~ts 1n ( mta
\k"1 r or mor~ antorma11e1n call
'i4'i.'itinQ
·coMEDV
THE l~IPRO\ pn''>t'nl\ threl' \tdl'·
\pl1t11n~ Jlh l .. ll'h night rue'l<la}
throu~h ')unJ,n \ho,,11ml"' and
Jdm1,,10n prll\'' J rl' pm \londa'
I. \1 \und,I\ rul',dJ\ through
I hur\<lJ' 1 :h1 '111 anJ Ill l() pm
I ncJ,I\ Jnd \.11u1J.1\ I.'' door' Of'\'ll JI n p rn l>inm·r"' ~·r' l'd n1ghth't"'• _
SCHOLARSHIP Ll'AU .\1nahau o
f\Jlq1on1 Hav.a11an ( "1c Club v.111
prrwnt "' Jnnual ~chotarsh1p
\ha·.11nJ II uau1 on SaturJa,. 'ug.
211. Ix-ginning <it ' pm at the Costa
\ll''>J ( ummun11\ (enter. I th trl'et
.ind P.ir~ Co~ta \k..a LI\ e musu.·
.ind l'llll'rtJ1nml'nt b' thl' .\inahdu o
f\akpon1 \tu\ll G roup, Dancl'
( •r<lllfl ;ind (ikt: Club. No ho~t
uxltotl hour 4 to "l{}'fYm . Dinnrr
u..-AOA PatlllC I U 1111
~ 2t00
Of'ANG«
UA Colly c.twJrN
134 3911
9UINA ....... ll. TOftO ·~ ~ ~ AMC 0t""8,._
631~
WH~U'I
UAlo&lll~
193~
114....... (--S..... v,,,,, v-
9"-4113 se1 seeo "'$.l3I
C:O.TA•IA A>UWTMl~FI' • ...,,._ ( .... c-MC.. ,.....,~ ( ............
ln.41t I 963 1307 SS I-GUS
~11191 I •-WITtD ..
O<M 1!11341361 -
from h 10 7 pm Entertainment 8 10 9
pm and dl'><.O dancing tll 11 pm
T1,kct\ arr ~X 1or Jdult' 'i~ tor
t'h1ldrl'n 12 and under For mlor-
mat1on. l"'all l/h.i-9710
OC CllAMPIO~SHIP HORSE
HOW \cpt I~ thruutth I I\ a1 (Oto dl'
( ata F1N e'er high ''a~l'\ Jumping
contl'\I and fam1f\ \l\ll· < entennial
( h1h ( uol otT rur· inform.111un con-
tJCt \i11chael fkJun. 842-tts.ifJ
KIT COLLECTORS EXPO JTION
\nJ \Jk .\ug_ 28 1n the Buena Parl
H11td Ci rand Ballroom ~,., 7 (re<,-
n·nt -\\c. Buena Park -\dm1~s1un"
l l h1ldrcn under I.:! free ''hc.-n
.t1.lomoanil·d b' adults
I!\ 1ERNATIONAL ~WSIC ASD
OA:'\CE F ESTI\' AL -.pon'>Ored b} the
< >r.:ingl· ( ount\ Performing .\m
(enter .ind 1hc Prott><.·of Foundation
nl (lrJngl· < 11un1' on \aturda' ~ug
.:!Ii JI /\ pm at thc Orange ( ount'
P,·rt11rm1ng .\rt\ ( l·ntn Mum and
dJnl ing lr11m ar11und the ~orld are
h:Jtun·d in 1h1\ gala ll'kbrat1on for
thl· Orang, < 11unt' ( l'ntcnnial
I 1l ~l·I~ • IC 211 Jnd $ \IJ For l1Cl l·t
in1111mJt on tJtl the ( cnter bo'
11lli l' v11,. \ R r \
--------
"ONE OF THOSE RARE REMAKES THAT IS BmER,
SCARIER AND MORE FUN THAN THE ORIGINAL!'
-Joe Siepj, ABC·TV, NEW YORK
"llWty years after the original became a aJlt
f3vorite, 'The Blob' is bact with a ven-
ge.ue, ~ wkh no-expense-
spnd specH effects that take
a., where '~
left off!'
-lvrry Dawes,
VAl.ltlY
TH6
. .
BLOB
Terror lw no sla.lpe.
"This
'Blob' ~
for a new
generation, with
plenty of suspense and
state1>f ·the-art special t!fferu.
It's truly engrossing and stiD fun.
You've come a long way, Blob-ee."
-Stew Kmedco, KCBS-TV
"'Om 'Blob'~ new and improved.
It's a more spectaClllM,
genuinely deYer creation.''
-)anft Hmn.
NEW YORK TIMES
111sm lrl1lRB •A~~\ aoo-~'a • ooulall f9
, 'Ml& KEVMll~ ~\\frijfij 00\0\~\LBTOi JJR,EY~'
. ..a~YMK.-,Kl~.~ ~ ~v.ot4flfmt ~~~u~'f' ~~LnECO\Y~Y ~NJEl4Y ~RlfflT~\ty
W 1n 1·~.:0; ... ~~~~·~~~~T ' 11
•' ~~l4Q:HJl!mld~, ~~ ~~~ A R -· r.. -• ...._.,.,. .• n, .. a , .. V"bt...C
--UA~I CGllA•IA ...... MIM •I.A ~ ...... WllJO . ..., .... , MiiW IO ::---1-c--.r,_ ·--...... """··· ~ (
_ ..... _
~ ..... '. t7UtW!A14l ~I 'Ill''" ...., .1'6'220 •IAllla-,.K"'l11 • _,...
•ar-. ·-. _ .... .... I "-• "' \;A'*""" ~S--0 I-~ l ft-. .., .... ~ .... -IC--·-l' .,..._ Sil Sim ~·11 .... ,.. 6.)o ., • IQ Cll!iiiii-........
Datty Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. August 12. 1988 •
Psychics romance the Lost Ark in Ecuac;Ior
Ted KDorr
Marketing Company Owner
Costa Mesa
I d1dn ·1 kno" "hat to C\pect from
(\ nd1 Laupcr and Jeff Goldblum.
sc.emingl> a vcn unlikel) choice ofa
"'orl..1ng team. 1t turns out that the
tasting director of ··Vibes"' knc"
"hat she was doing. They a~ reall)
fun together.
The ston 1s wme" hat predictable -----·-~ in h1nds1gh1. but as
11 unfolds there arc
enough d1st rac-
t1ons and fu n
!.(encs to ll•a d 'ou
to txheve that it 1s
fresh. -\1 least 11 1s
different from
man' others in
that It begins in the
"1ldrst part of
Ecuador. shifts 10
the mos1 urban pan of Ne" York and
then leads us bad aga:n.
We tra'cl through a sc1ent1fic
ps)ch1c stud) program "here our
hero and heroine meet. though the}
don't l'\acth CQtton 10 each other on
the surfon; \\c go through the
rom1cal Peter Falk'' a11cmp1 10 get
this pair 10 help him find his lost son.
oops brother. oops fa ther. We pro-
yc~ through attempted murder.
JCtual murder and h\'itencal ~cnes
offcar m\\tl'r' and l(m of smiles.
While ·1h1'> ·1., not often a bell\
laughrr the rda11onsh1ps bct\\ecn
I aupc·r (1oldhlum and Fall. lead 10
ltm ot good tccling' of fun and
cnJO) mcnt -hoth tor them and for
thl' aud1cnre.
·Pl'tcr Falf-. " n r('al crack-up as
··H arn." 1h1: charact~r of un-
i. no" n origin "ho
l'nd'> up .. but then
\OU nl'l'd lo \CC II
for 'uur..clf to get
the '>1gn1fintncl' of
that one
Thl' mU\I(' 1<.
haun11ng and a
mar' dou' blend \) f El' u ado r 1 a n
m' 'ten and(', nd1 L~per "' chncs!>.
Thl' m<" 1c. though. ,., earned by the
ac11ng and unusuol Quaht} of the
C > nd1 Lau per and JctT Gold bl um
charat:11.·r11a11on'i and th<'1r rela-
11on'>h1p.
If \OU '11..c them. th1'i is a t·omcd'
\OU l·an rrcommcnd as a sleeper. ir
thl'' don't appeal to )OU. 11 could be a
rear husl.
I recommend 11
andy Alden
Executive Secretary
Irvine
.. , 1hl:,·· " onl' ot thoSl' ··cute ..
nw' ll"'> It's about l\\O 1nrnmpa1iblc
p"ch1r~ ''ho fall m fo\C' on an
Ec'uadoran treasure hunt The pho-
tl1graph) 1'> gn::n. thl' \tor: !>111) and
thl' linl'' corn'. but thr ;it·tor\ arr
tall'ntl·<l ·
lhl t''O main l·h.tral'li.'r\ -'itk
l)l'l''>} (Jeff C1old.
hlum) and s, '' ia P1ll..l"I. \\llh th.rac-
ll'llt on ··l'I"'
IC) nd1 Lau per) -
arc at1unl'd to
mental "a'rs
Dt•e'>) supposed!)
can touch an object
and I.no" 11s past
htSIOr). and yh 1a
1sal""a}s in contact
"1th a cla1n O\ant named Lou1~ due."
to a fall i.hc had as a child.
Thl·~ afl' sought out b) . Harr)
Bu\t·atu\CO (Peter Falk). an ob' 1ous
phllO) ''ho "ants them to find his
m1,,1ng .. on 1n Fcuador. Of course. his
rl':tl mot I\ c •'>not to find his son. but
111 find lncan treasure Nici. and
\,I\ 1a '>t.'t."m to forget thl') arc ps)ch1c
and nt'' l'r check out Harn
The m1.!.rruLchcd t\\O!iomc arc
thro'' n together 1n
• in notK ~111ng of
lun. romanl"l' and
.u.h l'nture. I par-
ttl ularl) en JO) Cd
thl' hcau11ful pho-
t ng rap h) .and
'Pl'l tJI t:ilects.
I lo\\l'\Cr. I ti:lt the
\tnn ''a' "l'al.. and
the · attempt at
'oml·th dtd not
dlllll' ,;,~w1her.
I h1' " (\nth Laupn\ tilm debut
I ' l'l1 though thl' Stof11' \\C.tl... I gues'
the p1tKlura\ felt her naml' "ould -.ell
1L kff Gold hi um r·The Fh "') I\
:il"a)' goo<l in an) film ·
It \UU arc a C")nd1 Laupc•r fan and
Ml'JU'1d)1ng to sec hl'r fir!>t fi lm. )OU
"111 l·nJO) th1'> Othef\' l!>C forget 11.
Beverl) Cota
Realtor
Orange
··\ 1hl:\" 1\ J high ad,cnture ro-
m:tnle -.1.irnng Jeff (Joldblum and
(~ Odl laupcr. It I!> \lmllar In man)
''a'' 10 ··1nd1ana foncs .. and .. Ro-
ma.nnng thl' Stone··
.. \'1bcs .. !>tam "h1:re !'!irl.. l>l'c1)
and 'h 1a P1ct..d (pla~cd h> Gold-
blum and Lau per )
meet at a ps)rh1c
1es11 ng performed
b) local ps)chol-
og1,1s Nici. and
S\h1a haH' d1f-
fcrrn1 capab1h11cs
but arc deemed to
ha'c the strongest
---__ __, ps~rh1c pO'ol.Crs.
Both are ast..nl to ''a~ fo r funber
testing.
'id. rl·fu<,c:\ due to his Job as an
arrheolog1c;1 a1 a mu!>Cum. Later. a
man namt•d Harn Buscafu~o (Peter
Fall.) ast..s S' h 1a io ''orl.. for him for
S;0.000 He ·he' to hl·r and sa~ she has
a !>On nll\'>ing in Ecuador and \\Ould
lit..l· her to find him In reaht'. he's
m1s'>1ng a friend ''ho ''a\ sea.rch1ng
tor a lost cit' in Ecuador. T he lost c11'
1<o suppt.1st·dh an ancient Inca c11~ nch
\\tlh ivld.
''I";' aCCl'P'' the job She then ti nd' :"\ 1cl.. w help
hl.'r and off the) go
\\1th llam \rn\-
1ng in Ernador.
the' run into all \<>rl' uf danger It
1urn' out Harr\ •~
n<ll t hl· on h onl'
'l'Jrl h1ng li.ir the
lo'll nt' .. ,·11x·,·· 1, ract..-
.. ·d "1th a lot of
thrill\ and high ad' t'nture !>n:nes. It
ha'> 11' humorous side al'>o. and
Laupc·r sho"" '>he ran act a' "ell as ""g I fdt the IJlO\ re "a" 'el)
l'ntl·naining
llon Cota
M ason
Ora'nge I
rm J Jdl (1uldlilum·fan . so I \\3S
·hap·p> 10 bl· 'iwng ··Vtbl''> ... b1H I
don t th1nl.. 11 "as one of his bl'tter
pcrformanl'C'i.
I ''a" rather plca~ntl~ -.urprrscd at
------.... thl' performance of
( 'nd1 Lauper.
\I, llo pla) s a ~in~~.
gifted '>Plfllualist
~nd I hl..1.'d the
!!cling of Peter
-Falk. but he nc' t'r
'>l'ems 10 break
charaC"tcr.. al" a~ s
pla> mg thl' same
kind of pan.
The mo' 1c re-
minded me a lot of .. Romanc1ng the
1onr:· but \\Ith mor<' dn· humor.
· The mo\IC begins at· a test for p~('h1call) gifted people. lauptr'c;
character hac; the ab1ht) to predict the
f'uture and Goldblum•s has the ability
ro touch something and tell ~ou its
pac;1 f-alk\ charal·ta lost l\\O of his
friends in Ecuador ~arching for the
lmt rll\ of thl' Incas. so he hires the
1"0 ps~ch1cs to help him find them.
\km I) Lau per and Goldblum arc
dra" n lllgl'thcr
onh 10 bl· !..cpl
apan h) othc~
''ho arl' ~arching
for the '>:lmc
trea~url''>. [, l'nlU·
.llh. the I Ju per
and t11ild bl um
rharaetl'r'> arc ah-
dm h.'U h' thrt'l.
nll'll \\ htl f~rt'l.'
thl'm to takl' tt\c:m
.to I hl' IO'>I u I\.
\\ hrn lhl·~· ~I !h('fl'. the) find ..t
g.rc·at '-OUrl't' of enl·r~) 1h:i1 l3fl hl·
rnntrnlkd and u'il'd lor goo<l urn 11
\\ t'll )Clll gut')St'd 1t· f hc bad gu~~ gel
II
I \\Un·1 11:11 'Ou thr tl''I. hut
( 111ldhlum ,ind t Ju1x:r tinall~ get
tugcthrr.
I thought thl' mu' ll"' plot "a'>
lall..1ng -and probahl> "ould ha'c
dont· hctll'r focusing on a rela11omh1p
lx•t\\l'l'n l au per and ( roldhlum
Lauper and 'Vibes' are not Unusual enough
~ By SOREN ANDERSEN \\htff of .. Romancing the Stone" as
flk<:i.ectty-s.n.c. ~ ou \\atch argumentat1v(' Yanqu1s
Jeff Goldblum and C'ynd1 lauper
being menaced by a variety of sinister
!'Pl'' south of the border down
l::cuador wa~.
··Vibes.. 1s big. bnght. cheerful.
claborate and expens1H·-look1ng -
t\'er)thing )Ou'd expect an Amcn -
can-madt bis-star comedy to be. And
thafs one of:11s pro blems. It looks and
bcha,es too much hkc too many
mO\'JCS )OU'\e &lrcad) seen. ~ cons1dtr2blc pon1on of1ts ac11on
takes place in a sprawling Inca tempi<'
complex loc.11cd high rn the Andes.
cxaCll) the M>rt of pla~ )'Ou'd expect
to Stt Indiana Jones stumbling
a round in. There's a hint of
-Gho~tbu t~rs" in the pictutt's
bltndtni o f wisecracks and the supcr-
nat ura I. and now and apin you gt't 1
"'V1~ .. 1s hke none of the abo\e
pictures. exactl). hut 1t 1s enough likt
all of them 10 gt\e }OU dt'fin1te
feelings of deJa vu while watch1n1t 11.
It fetls manufactured.
This 1s Lauptr's f<'ature debut. Htr
character. Sylvia Pickel (accent on the
second syllable), is a ditty blonde
with a Noo Yawk squawk who's
bksscd with psychic abilities and
curs«t with drcadfUI luck with men.
)lvta meet~ Nick (Goldblum) at
te Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, August 12, 1988
an irm nutc tor P'o>Ch1c research
"here both are taking pan in cxJ)(n -
ments to mcasun: their po"crs. The
t''<JX'flnl<:,nts \ho" that Sylvia and
N1d. are both 'er) good at what they
do. That brings them to the a11t ntton or a number of shad) characters
(including Peter Falk) who want to .
e\plo11 1hc1r talent to locate a lost
l n~·an Cit) that's reputed to house a
fa bulous treasure.
Once at high altitude (pon1ons o f
the movu: were shot 14.000 feet up 1n
the EcuDdorcan Andes). Sylvia and
Nick disco,cr that th<'re 15 ·no
trca~ure. Instead. the 're drawn 10 an
ancient ·and m)stenous $0Urt'C of
ps,ch1c pow<'r. In the wrong hands.
-------
the p 'chic sourct could be misused
b) C\ lldoers to achieve tht end all
cv1ld0trs 1n all contemporary Holly·
wood c;omed)·fan1asics arc after:
"orld domination. .
Onl) '1ck and Sylvia can siop the
schl·mers. but the picture is much k )S
concerned 'ol.ith their success tn
rescui ng the \\Orld than in whether
thcv will ultimately bl-come roma.nti-
cnlfy involved. Sad!). wh1lt they're
hardl) Cft'd1bk a'> world-savtrs.
the} 're even less convincing as
soulma~cs
You Stt C' nd i Lau per pla~ing 11
being a well-behaved version of
('}'ndi Lau~r. which of courst is not
w·hat C~nd1 lauJ)(r is about at all
!'iicole DeRocbe
Legal Office Se~relary
Cos\J Mesa ·
\11 1 go1 trom .. 1be'i"0 1!> them·" h
rdca,ed p~ych1c ad\enturc ~tarring
C\nd1 lauPer. Jeff Goldblum ;ind
Peter Falk. \\as the sh1,ers
If) ou don't fall a\lccp in~ our chair
from this. lat ~·
luster plot )OU \\Ill
surcl~ find )OUN'll
)a"ning O\er thl·
boring c har:\,.l -
1rr1Latrons
Jeff Cioldbtum
d0c.•sn't do <i had
JOb of protra' 1ng
his character a
ps)l'h1(' who l'\lllfl-
'ltanth used "'
other people for h1'i talents. < 1old-
blum docs a fine JOb of sho" mg u\ h1'
character'!i "a' ofhfc and the b11.1m·
'iltuations ht' llnds himself in
( 'nd1 Lau per on the other hand
should do us all a fo, or and \lid"' 1th
c;1ng1ng. he has pro' en hcl'\Clf ,1, J
takntNi mu!ircal anl\t but "all'htn!(
her on the big )('f'\.'t.'n as an actre\' Im
I' hou~ I'> truly painful She ha' ""
clUl' ho" t0dl'l1H'r a good com1l l11w
or a had one for thtll matter
L aupcr \tumhll'\ through h\·r
r haracterrzat ion .. , an IO~l'tt« 'rt
fl:lmho\3111 \\Oman who ha\ p'i\lht'
ah1lit11.·s but can nc\ er 1,eem tt1 11,, .
them to hl'lp her out ~he falh 11111•
onl· had n·la1ion-.h1p aftl·r ano1h1·r
he1ng u..cd h) peoph: for hl·r 1:iknt' 111
thi:\Jme "a> the< 1oldhlum lhar.1111"
" 1i.·r portra~al l"l!Uld hJ\(' hn·r1
"'"' and 'uccc:.,,ful. hut d111· t. Liupc·r\ lacl.. of c\pcn1~ m rnnw,ti,
:ll llng. h~r presence onl~ ~ddnl tu th•
.ilrl'ad) la1hng plot and d1aln~ul'
I hanl.. ~>dncs' Peter f all. lUllh '
!O I he re\Cue If 11
halln't been for
I all.\ portra) al ol
a nm artl\t "ho mtf tall..\ thl"-t"o P'>~-
rhics into helping
him find the Inca\
lll'>I Cit) IO the
moun t ain'" of r cuador. the film
"ould haH· been a
total \\aSll'.
Sc'cral ~Opie \alkl•d out durinf
the first half of the mo\ 1c Th:ll lrt1
the small remaining audience wondl·r
who were the c;martcr o nes: those" ho
wall ed out or those who rode 11 out
until the end~
.·
Papanuzi
State OES leaders in NB -. .
to Salute Oscar Hulstrom
< >n.kr ol E::hll'rn ')tar chapter
l h.1pla1m from all nH·r (ahforn 1a
lJnll' to ( O'ita Ml''ln on \unda' 10
hnnor Oscar "Ozzie" Hulstrom,
i:tran~ chapla1 n ol the grand chapter of < :ihtornia ·
( lo\etn 4CJOOESmem~r) 1ndud·
tng mo't ol the grand (state) office!'\.
alll'nded a rl.'c:ep11on hosted b~
Harbor 'ltur ( hapter No. 52 I of
"l''' port l:ka hat the Neighborhood
C ommuntt' Cl'nter.
fhl' ·· fk:iu11ful \'. orld ol 0 1" pan~
planning l'omm11tce was headed b~
l ha1rnom.1n i>oris Parrisb, a Harbor
\tJr pa~t matron
llu1'trom and hi'> 1.q fe of 41 1.ears.
Charlotte, ha' e lx•l'n ml•mbCrs of
• OF~Stnl'l'thl·carh '5Usanc.l the' ha'e
n:\1lkdtn( o<.La ~ie~'iince 195°2 Son
K irk, attl·ndtng "llh 1.q fc Katby,
1n1ro<luCl'U ht\ fa ther during the
inhutr
In lh.tr[!l' ofthl· program "ere the
top ollil"l'r\ of the hosting chaptl·r
Barbara Mauldin, \\Orth' matron.
Jnd Richard Mauldin. "orih~ patron
T hl' h1ghe'>t-ran l..1ng ollicas 1n the
\I.Ill' .ittendtng \\CH' "onh~ grand
matron Jean Powers of Pomona and
""''"' grand patron Bernard ~amans of'\anta Clara
\ "'"IHl'>l' for thl' honoree and
nthcr parl\go~:r' "a' the anl·ndann·
ul Edna Grounsell. a "Orth~ grand
I 'thnul thl' \uprl'Oll' (irand ( hapta
nl \lotland '
01hr" 1al..ing part tn thl' tnhutc to
ll ul'>tmm Jnd 'toual -Jlkrnoon 1n-
Deir""' ...... -. ..... o..
Hoata Jim and Nancy
Baldwin at new home.
duded pa.,t gra nd ma1rons and
pa1ron' of the Grand C'hap1cr
Earlynn Albrlgbl, Lura Rae Dales,
Hildegaard Smitb, James Cravens
and Gerald Cashion.
Huh1rom 1\ also a member of
\cot11sh R11e 1n Lons Beach and El
Rel.al ~hnnl" 1l·mple1n .\nahe1m. Hc.-
'l'r\l'd a'> \\Orth\ patron of Harbor
l.itar in I 960. th<: ·..ame \Car Charlott e
,,a., \\Orlh) matron. ·
Earha thl· da' ofthl.' rl·cep11on. the
H ul~trom!> grl'l'll'd about 125 fm·nds
at a brunl·h held 1n hi\ honor at the
Joli~ Roga in .\nahe1m
• •• 01~ mpK memorabilia daung a., far
hacl. a'i I 9J~ "a" on n h1b11 last week
Jt a reception at the Ne"'pon Beach
'aut1l·al Mu~um. More than 100
Pl'Oplc attl·nded tht' par1~. "'h1ch also
li.·atured '1dco., from the '84 games.
Paul Connally "as chairman of the
l'' cn1. "'1th Audrey Nye a~s1s11ng.
Pete Barrett. prl.'s1den t of the mu-
...:um. 1ntrod\Jeed Ted Hlaslaaw of
'l'"' pon Beach. comm1ss1oner of all
'acb11ng c'ent~ at.the '84 Ol~mp1c ...
'~<>"a' a11cndang IAHh "'1 f~~~ll.
C1old mnJah,1 Robbie Haines a1-
1cndl·d Jlong '"th '>llH·r ml.'dah'it Jay
Glaser. Otha' chi:clong out the
l'\h1hm and ..amphng hors d'oul'' rl''>
and punl·h "l'rc ally Weston Somers.
"ho lwad!> the "omen·., au'l:Jhal'\.
an d Marcia Bents, chair"'oman oft he
hoard \bo. Martba Barrett, Rutble
Jensen and Cindy and Bob ~arles.
,.,.,.
Honorees Kitty Morgan and
Charles Desmarala.
o.itr,... ....... ~ ·-·-,.., Top rlght la reception
honoree Oscar Halatrom
and wife Charlotte. At right,
Sally Somers and Marcia
Bents attend museum party.
Above are '84 ylchting
commJuioner Ted and NeO
Hinshaw.
Chair Teri Kennady with VP
Claudette Shaw.
•
Patricia and Ben Dolson with Aztec-lnsplred art piece.
Trustees' pricey welcome for new LAM director
• Baldwins' home
on Emerald Bay
a beautiful setting -'"" --
By VIDA DEAN
OlhDelr,... .....
i.\ visi1 to the new Emerald Ba>
home of Nattey and Jim Balclwllt is
hke a tnp around the world wnh stops
nt treasure-laden museums along the
wa ).
The o"'ners. "ho did spend t""o
\cars on their )achl going around 1he
world. opened their rtsidenct for the
unda) summcr'So1rtt sponsored by
the Laguna n Museum's Board of
Trustees.
The art collcc11on in the outstand-
1ng "3terfront home I'> i.o C'\tc.'ns1' (' 11
'>Cems the' could open their 0" n an mu~um. ·The Bald" ins' love of ~ tra'cl and the St'a 1s rcOccted in their
cbllernon. "'h1ch ranges from cu111ng
edge contcmpora~ 10 pnm1t1 ve.
"Thi'> WbJUSt installed )e5terda~ ...
said Jim "It's 10 feet long b~ ~ feet.
It's b' Lade.II(' John Dill and captures
the ~a1cr." added th t' host. poin11ng
to the blue-shaded "orl.. in the four-
'iton house's mul11-mcd1a room.
( L.\~1 h:is a permanent Dill installa-
tio n.)
It "a'> difficult to tell 14ho "as
ha' ing more fun a1 this pan~ attend-
rd b\ 81 museum supponers "'ho had
paad· $500 each -1ht' host and
hos1e s "ho lo' ed sho"' 1ng the home
or the guests "ho lo'ed touring 11
"It's not finasht'd. still a fe" thang.s
to do." so1dJ1m as he invited guests to
'1r" the ma tfr be-droom suite "' here
"
J m1rron•tl l'l·1ltnl! n·rk.:t\ 1hl· l'll·alh
.rnJ ""' "\\ l··11 'pn1hJhl~ nt'' cr tx·
1hn,ugh \lnll' hl•\ J huildl·r .. -.aid
\.anl·~ laughing
( il'lltng to ~'l' thl· lahuhrn' hon'lc
"1th m gleaming Bra11han granlll'
lloor., and teal. toul'hcs. l'an h-tone
fum11ur<.' "all·rfalls. Japane-.e garden
and l.01 pond "a .. the pan~ 's ··1c1ng on
thl· cal...c... The.' purpose was 10
"'elcome the museum's o<.'" director.
(liarles Desmarais and ha., "'1tl-
kaU1erine Morgn.
The W-,c.u-old l)l·,mara1' 1s cur-
rl•nth director lll tht' ( .1hforn1a
\IU<;{'Um or Phutngraph~ JI l (
R" c.'l">tdl'. He "111 ''''umc 1ull-11mc
dut1e'> a1 L \ ~1 on On I
"I'm glad to bl· pan ofthl' plans for
the mu~um." said De<imara1'i "'ho
''a'i sd ceted from 100 applicants.
I 'anl'' B heackd the search commit-
'
lt'1: I
"\\ l h:i,l· l'll·l·n hllU\t' hunting hl'rl'
hut nothing" final 'l'I .. \:ltd \fotµn "\\ ,.·H. \(lid thl' hou\l' "e had tn
I larl'nl•IOI and art• II\ 1ng 1n I (Ing
lkat h unlll "l' g,·t a place hl'l'I.' .. \IM~an "J\\Ul.'1a1e ed11or of -\nttd~·.,
maµ11nl'. a I O'I -\ngdc' inta1or dc\1~ J'fuhhca111)n ducout in Septem-
hl•r
"\\ e an' 1?t'anng up lur a {trt"at \CJr
at thl· mu'>t·um "11h a ma1orC'\h1h11 ot
ron tl•mporar~ pJ1ntl'r'. ·f H·n ·
J;J\ IJnd.' o~ntng Sept I .. said pam
l h311'\\l1man Teri Keeudy. noting.
that l \ \1 1' "II 'eal"' l'ld and tht•
old<.'\I mu!>Cum tn thl.' count\.
1n·t• 'oc1alt11ng .:onduded "llh
~ue'\t' p1cl.1ntt up dclic1ou<, trop-
ll·al Onental d1nne~ 1n the alxolu1e·
I) blnrl. granite kuchen and then
hnding a place to \II 1n thC' 1.atchC'n
"'11h 1h tiu11l·tn Jyu.inum Jtouod thC'
l.11 l!l hJf 1•11 lhl' dl'\l..111!! tHl·rlnolon~
th\ l'.t.ili\ 11f In thl' \l"Jl IOU\ II\ IO{t
.1r1'.I
\11m· ,u~l''ll'd 11n lhl' 10' 11a11on'
"·•' ·,ummer ekg.ant" and 1hi:
.•um\·n \h11\\t't1 up in dr~'"' pan-
1,u11' 'h1lrl 'trapll•<;<, drco;<.c<. httk
'""' ,.,, Rut Jhl· ll·mak g1•111ng 1hr
Olll\I Jllt'Olllln \\J~ .. \hnl· .. \\hO
"<'l'I: nn1h10~ JI Jll l hl' John f>c..\n-
,1n·a-... ulp1ur.: "a' la\t \l'J{' h1nhda'
c11t 111 .Jim lrnm '\am·,
· PJm Pl'opk tndudl'd L)'dia and
Ken Himes. Pat and Dick Allea, Pat
Atha, Marit and Bob Gra), SaDdra
.ind Oa\''41 Ea11~. S.ianite and Teel
Pnlsoe, Kat~f).. T\omp OD, Gu
O•H. Dorol~y and 0.. Be.MttU. C')ot~ia and Erk WltteehfrJ, EUu-
bfU. and WUUa• Vbicftt and Sa.IMI)
and Harold Pritt.
Oa1ty Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. August i~. 1988 II
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Bergen to play
TV journalist
I oc; .\NGELE (AP) -C'anthc-(•
Bergen th is fa ll will star tn a weckl> comcd~ on CBS. "Murph} Brown."
Bcrgnn plays the title charac-1er. a
hard-dnv1ng tek' •~ion rt'P«:Jrtt'r who
has gont' a ft>w rounds w11h akohol
and nicollnt' add1ct1on at the · Bcm
Ford Ciin ic and Just been sent back to
her high-sire s world as a corrtspon·
dent .
Murph) also ha~ a home hft. so to
ptak. Her companions arc a hou~
painter-in-residence (Robert
Pastorclh). who has bc-aun a mural on
her kitchen ceiling. ancf a collec11on of
Motown ~ords . ·
Because ol the wntcrs· stnkc. the pre~iere will hkcly not reach the. air
until Novermbcr.
Out On The Town
----Special advertising review -----------------------------------------
By DORIS POLLEY
Charming and unique are overworked words unless
used to describe the very charming and quite unique Le
Midi restaurant.
Located in the Plaza at 3421 , Via Lido, Newport
Beach, the restaurant Is very French and is much like a
country home. with lots ot windows and plants. Much of
the charm comes from Marica Hefti. hostess/co-owner.
a v1vac1ous blonde who Is well known as an artist both
here and in her native Switzerland. Her SC\Jlprures are
displayed throughout the garden-like dining rooms
Le Mldi's uniqueness comes not only from the art on
display but in the menu devised by Marica 's husband and
business partner, Chef Walter Rutlimann. who exhibits
his culinary genius In the kitchen.
Marica had been teaching French at Redondo
Beach High School when. on a v1s11 to her home in
Switzerland 1n 1982. she met Chet Walter At that time.
Walter had been chef in his own fine restaurant In Zurich
for 10 years. The two decided on marriage and the
beginning of a new life as restaurateurs in Southern
California
On Aug 1. Le M1d1 celebrated 11s lourth anniversary
al a special event which also marked the 697th birthday
of Switzerland.
In keeping with Chef Walter's trad1t1on of preparing
a special menu to go with the season the continuing
celebration features his current summer offering which
he calls a "Mediterranean Journey "
In the summer_. all of Europe goes to the seaside, he
says "II you prefer Paris w1thou1 the Parisians or
Hambur9 without any Germans. you should go there in
August.'
But Manca and Walter suggest that you join them at
their restaurant for a culinary 1ourney along the
Mediterranean coast this summer The pretend 1ourney
will take you on a culinary 1ourney from Valencia and
Andalusia to Marseille. Nice. Geneva -all the way to
Napoli. He offers Paellia Valencia. the spicy coolness of
Andalusian gaspacho. as well as a m1ni·boulliabalsse.
lobste'6. crayfish. tartars of salmon or beef anQ. to finish
the 1ourney in Napoli. with Scaliopine d1 V1teUo Pizza1ola.
Perhaps the most popular of all of Chef Walter's
extraordinary seasonal spec1alt1es is the game festival he
creates for the fall. At that time he features suoh exotic
dishes as a marinated venison, (the meat is imported
from Scotland and Canada), boar steak with rose hips in
a rose hip sauce, elk rib chops and a variety of California
game birds.
Chef Walter 1s a staunch supporter of the Orange
Coast College Culinary Arts Program. Wlth its growth,
the college has become the only school In the 14 Western
States to be accredited by the American Culinary
Federation. Le Midi has Hecome the only small
restaurant in Orange County to be approved by the
Federation to train apprentices under the O.C. program.
EMINCE DE YEAU ZURICHOISE Sliced YNI In Muahroom Cream Sauce
1V. pounde Vffl ~ OI top round V.cup==--.,.. cupCOoated muehtoom• v. cup*' ...... Wine
Vt cup hNYJ CtMm
1-2 a.bl11pa008 hMvJ crNm
O F THE WEEK
Marica Hefti and Chef Walter Rattlmann
own Le Midi.
DATE NIGHT
AT PERO'S
2221 North Main • Huntington Beach. CA • Seachff Village
----p~Q®'~ 960-n64
Le M1dl's own apprentice is Steve Kasmar. a 'I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ straight-A student at 0 C C who 1s tn training 101 the U S 11
Chefs Team to the Culinary Olympics 1n October tn I
Frankfurt. Germany.
Rutt1mann is well aware of the value of an apprentice
program. since he began his career 1n the culinary arts by
earning his degrees as an apprentice to Monsieur
Eugene de France in the Palace Hote. St Moritz. and as
a graduate of the Ecole Hotehere in La1,1sanne.
Switzerland He honed his skills 1n the best hotels rn that
country before opening h1s own restaurant in Zurich I
He generously has agreed to share some of his
secrets of the fall menu by conducting three cooking I
classes at Orange Coast College The courses are
scheduled for Saturday Sept. 24, "Wild Poultry and
Fowl". Saturday. Oct 1. "Game Meats". and Saturday.
Oct 29, · Classic SouQs Stcx:ks arutSauces." _
Classes are hm1ted to 15 students Chef Walter
intends to prove to his students 1n hands-on seminars
that there 1s no such thing as a "strong gamey taste" to
wild games meats. In the Oct 29 class he promises he
will divulge what makes his soups and sauces so
fabulous
Le M1d1 can be a special place for luneheon or
dinner The establishment 1s closed Mondays Lunch is
from 11 30 to 2.30 p m and dinner from 6 p.m to 9:30
p m The restaurant is open from 11 30 to 3 p.m
Sundays Reservations are urged.
The wine list 1s hke a ~ook 1n itself Here again. the
teacher in Manca comes out She has written a brief
history and description of each wine ottered Take your
time and en1oy the hst, which is cleverly illustrated with
the Le Midi logo. '3 handsome little flog 1n a variety ot
costumes and poses
Last October, Le M1d1 satarted ottenng a catel'lng
service In true European fashion. Chet Walter starts by
askinP. the party planner 'What do you have to work
with? ·and he takes 1t from there He usually will go along
to help set up the food and will leave a waiter and whatver
·help is needed.
Le M1d1 is located at 342 1 Via Udo, Newport Beach
For reservations or information. telephone (7141
675-4904
Slioe meat into thin shoes, then into t-1nch strips.
salt. pepper and dredge with flour. Mix well with Chapped
onions. Melt butter in sauoepan until It turns golden
Brown meat quiokly and remove. Keep warm
To remaining butter add mushrooms. saute for 1
minute. Add wine then cream. Boil until reduced to
creamy consistency. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add
meat and heat carefully Do not bnng to boil or the meat
will become rubbery. Serve Immediately Serves 4
Usually this dish is served with rost1 (potatoes and
onions). which is very much like crispy hash browns and
onions
CAFE NOISETTE
1 cup ffPr9MO Of •9'J derlc coffN
1-2eugercubn .,_ ftl Klncti w....,
WMpped creem, • doetop In large cop, 'add the sugar and Uqueur. top with
wnipped eteam.
This ii • fevorite efter dinner dnnk et Le Midi I
Noisette meenJ hazelnut. and alt~ough there aren't any I
• nuts In this coffee drink. It has a nutty navor.
.presents
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\~ ednesda> [, Thursda~ •
6 00 pm to I 00 am
Cissandra & Her Band
Appearing Fridays & Saturdays
.)()()pm ro I JO am
for Your Listening &
Dancing Pleasure
t -A mbrosia-GraAd Teton Chalet
695 Town CenterDrive •Costa Mesa
tsteps from the Orange Count\ Performing ~rt Center I
Reservations
(71 4) 432-755 9
Dally Pilot Dateboot<t Friday. August 12. 1988 I a
• OutOnTheTown
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SCR showcases new scripts b)r Latino writers
Sou1h Coast Repertory goes south
of the border this weekend as the
Costa Mesa company turns the spot-
light on the contributions of Latino
wnlr~ in Its third annual Hi spanic
Playwrights ProJeCt.
The clima x ot two weeks of play
development arrives ionight and
Saturda) with the unveiling of three
new scripts in public readings -
Charles Gomez' .. Bans Bani Blues:··
Rafael L1ma·s .. Parting Gestures"
and Lynnette Serrano Bonaparte's
.. Brolcen Bough."
The last play. desc ribed " as a
woman·s battle between spiritual
needs and bodily desires. opens the
festival tonight at 7:30. Am y Gonzale11s directing a cast composed
of Robert Almodovar, Y-olanda
LEE MERIW.-ntllR
STARRING •
THE .. MIOUI MW c:o.D't
Toi
Trrus
Lloyd. John Vargas and Clifton t:l Wells.
Saturday the fes11 val will showcase
-... ' Lima's work. a two-character play
about a young man re1uming home
af\er the death of his father and 1he I
conflicts that arise between him and
hi s mother. George Deloy and Vir-
ginia Pans perform under the direc-
tion of Jose Cruz Gonzalez.
CHAMPAGNE HARBOR CRUISES
675-5777
• Supper Crul•e.
NEWPORT HARBOR
EVERY WEEKEND
THE CMNERV
Gomez' script. "'ntten fro m h1~
own 1.'"<pencncc. focuses on a tele-v1s1on news team in Nicaragua look-
ing for good video chps. It will be
staged Saturday at 7:30 wi th Jules
Aaron dirt'cting a cast which features
Michael Canavan. Abel Franco. Jane
Gall oway, Gregory ltz~n. Ada Maris.
Jose ph Palmas. Ton} Plana. Al
Rodriguez and Joan Stuart-Morri~.
Whtie these three plays will en~oy
pubhc readings. three others are being
presented in workshop readings for
in v11kt audiences. They are .. Simply
Mana.. by Josefina Lopez. ..lm-
agenes .. by Bernardo Solano and
.. The lmmaculte Salva tion Auto
Bod' P.artS Store.. by Rafael
Melendez.
T1clcets a f'(' SS for adul•s and S.2 for
students and senior c111zens. Call 1h1.·
OO\ office al Q57-403J for rcser-
"auons.
• • •
If \ou·rc 1.2 'cars old or )Oungcr. the Harlequin binner Pia) house has >-----------------------------! good news for )OU. You can attend 11s
production of .. L11llc hop of Hor-
rors·· for half pnce through the re~t of
the \ummer.
...
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ANDREW aE RGllAN
Oar Meals Are
A Trip to Mexico!
We hope you enjoy the at-
mosphere complemented with
our fine Mexican food ... in
Costa Mesa since 1972.
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
Open Daily At 11 A.M.
Ent.ertai11ment in Tlte Burro Room
296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa ~5-7626
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Pttot Datebook/ Friday, August 12, 1988
In add111on. studen t!> from I~
thrnogtlrollt'gi:-agl' call recc1vt." a 20
percent discount to the musu:al ep1r
about a man-eating plant.
··We've got to get the 'oung ix·oplc
ofT the streets and awa\ (rom the 1d1ot
box and get them intcn:stcd 1n \Orne
culture:· was the wa) Barbara
Hampton e:o.plained , 1he offer ~ht·
and her hushanti .\I arc the owner\ ol
the Harlequin and produce~ of the
shows.
The Harlequin·, m ter theater.
Southampton in San Clemente. 1s
cul'T'Cntl) ofTenng free acting classes
by Jack Hagan)'. who stars in the
r=r.~=~~~~~~~~~~~~===~;;:;:;;~fl theater's musical .. , Do. 1 Do ·· Hampton say the Harl(Qutn will
follow suit shonh .
magar
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The Only Gold Award \lllrnng
lndlan Restaurant From
Santa Barbara To The Mexkan Border ..•
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CALLBOARD -Golden West
College will hold auditions for the
Neil Simon play "Biloxi Blues" Aug.
21 at 7 p.m. HM be main G we theater
... director Charles Mitchell will be
casting six men in the l8-25 aie range.
one man 3~35. one woman .25-}5
and one woman 18-20.
Tryo uts for "The Musical Comedy ~urdersof 1940" w1lJ be held Aug. 29
at 7 p.m. tn the gr«n room of the
Laguna Playhouse. 606 La1una Ca-
nyon Road. Laguna Beach ... Joan ~~Gillis 1s directing the pl~y. w~ich
1s ·not a musical. but an ingenious
and wildly comic romp" ... call
494-0743 for details.
The South Coast Musical Theater
will hold teadings for ··Tintypes"
Aug. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in thettheatcr at
University High School. 477 1 Cam-
pus Drive. Irvine ... two men and
three women in all voice ranges arc
required and more information 1s
available from di~tor Daniel
Trevino at 640-6306. • • • CALLBOARD -Newport Beach
actress Sorrell Wayne is featured in
the cast of "Th<' Diary of Anne
Frank" at the Gtne Oynarsky
Theater. 5600 Sunset Blvd .• Holly-
wood ... Wayne plays the role of Mrs.
Van Daan in the fact-based drama of
Jews hidina from the Nazis during
World War II ... the show runs for five
more weeks and ticket information is
availabk at (213) 466-176 7.
OutOnTheTown ,.
Tlmbuk3's 'Eden Alley': T·hefuture'sstill bright
Like Tom Waits or Graham
Parker. the husband and Wlfe team of
T1mbuk 3 have a slightly sardonic
\ 1cw of the individual's lot in con·
temporary society. But their work 1s
laced with a faith in the rt'demp11ve
spmt of the human condition -an
ingredient necessaf) for survival in
our posHndustrial a~e. ·
With a sound built around vocal
harmonies. guitars and percussive
rh\ thms. T1mbuk 3 -featunng lead
guium st-fiddkr-vocahst Barbara K.
t>ass1stt-harpist·vocahst Pat Mac·
Donald and a faitn!"ul bt-atbox named
T3 -was one of 1986'sJ'leasant
surpnscs. Tile. Austin-base band's
l.R.S. debu1. "Grceunis From Tim·
buk 3." had a Top-20 single ("The
Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear
Shades"). sold more than 300.000
rnp1es and earned, them a Grammy
nom1nauon for Best New Group.
"B> performing as JUSt a twosomt'. \\(' have the power of crea11ni the
"'hole sound that formulates inside of
our heads:· Barbara said dunng a
recent phone interview from their
home 1n 4.ustin. Teus. "And by
programming the drum and other
JOHN
Roos
tracks. recording them on cassettes
and tht'n pla)'ing them on our
boombo'< dunng concens. "e avoid
pla) ang more instruments that v.e can
handle on stage ··
What hfts these funk} folk-rockers
-'>'ho perfonn Sunday night at the
Coach House -above many offheir
pee~ 1s simpl} the quaht> of their
songs. From 1he struggles against
temptation {''Eas> ") and a growing
tt"chno-v.rasteland {'Sample The
Dog .. ) to the pursuit of the big~ score
r·Dance Fe' er" I and true fanh
("RC'' t'rend Jack and His Roaman·
Cadillac Church''). their ne"' "Eden
-\lie) .. release pro .. es there's more to
this band than the misinterpreted
no .. t h._ nit. ··The Future's So
Bnght:.:·
··1t's (''Edrn -\lie\ .. , not real!\ a
conCl'pt album but t'hc songs are i1ed
together somehow b't a common
thread.'' e\plaincd Barbara, "We
spent a lot of ttme thinking about
sequence ... hov. the I) rks and tempo
of each 'track v.ea\e toge ther. while
keep1~~ 1n mind con01ct and resol·
uuon
.\nd although T1mbu~ 3 ma) be
d1dac11c at umes rToo Much Sc~ ~ot Enough -\1Tec11on"). Barbara
rt'3d1I) admit!> that thC') seldom can
pro' 1dl' ansv.C'rs to life's b1gqucstons.
.. Who can ~ou gob);· she asked
rhetoncall). "The onl) answers art'
1ns1dc )Oursclf. You can't expect
J 101m~ Sv.aggan to tell you what 16-do
or hov. 10 SPl'nd )Our money:·
Bui "'hat Barbara finds JUSt as
up~tting as the h) pocns) of the
S\\:tggam ofth1~ \\-Orld IS the blatant
St'll-out b' hl·r fello v. mus1C'1ans.
"\\ e·re totall~ against using our
'>Ong'> for ad\t~nt'>ing an~ kinds of
products:· she 1ns1stt'd. ·· .\dvcnrs1ng
has a "'3~ of maling people want 10
ll\l' tx-'ond their means . .\nd look at
Pef)!>1 . · I mean. 11 rots the teeth of our nation··
r~~c:o~~~~~c:o~~~~~~
~ A ward Winning I
Auditions Au~. 30 ~ l'\C\'6', I -.-. J "I cu1~ ..... ,c ~ for ·Lifestyles ~ ~' .,.1-\L. I l'"""ll-\ ~·~ ~
.\ud1uons for hosts and rae1d re· ~ • • Laack • Diaaer • ' poners for the cable telev1s1on pro-:f I
gram "Lifestyles," will be held al I ' • s •••• ., Braacll • ~ p.m. Aug. 30 in the TV studio at
~ddlcback Colle-ge. Mission VaeJO. Tho~ who audition will be askrd Thai Cooking Class/Dinners ~8
10 .. cold read .. a sen pl on camera. No Ne~rt Beach Location l'~pericncc is necessary. but strong -...-
wnting and oral communication &gin September 12th
skills arc desirable. Liq\ited Seating! Call ~
Program hosts will be responsible for Reservations 650-3322 ~
for introducing show segments from ~
the field and in the studio. whale ~ reponers will act as hosts for specific 4001 W Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 650-3322 I
o;cgmcnts. 1750 S Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach 494-'S424
Produced by Saddleback Tele· L Other LocafJons Los Angeles & Manhattan Beach f: I
\'ISIOO. "Lifestyles.. IS a half-hour ~
v1deomagazine highlighting people. ~~~~~~~~~~~~. ,
places and cvcnlS in and around Orange County. The nine-year-old sou1H(1 .. '"l"Oo•1,. 1ts1 ... u1""' 111t11 £u s 1,v!' ........... o ..,,,.,.£,
program airs weekly on Orange and
Los Angeles county cable channels.
with a potential viewing audience of I
m1lhon ~ople.
For more information. call
5824 71 I or 582-4503.
Top videos
"-'
By 'he .(1JOclaled Press
The folloWingarc the most popular
videocassettes as they appear in next
week's issue of Billboard magazine.
Copyright 1988, Billboard Publi-
ca uons. Inc. Repnotcd w11h per-
mission.
\llOEC>C.USETTE SALES
I "Clllene!b" (MCA)
2."St.1 Up Wllft JelW Foft<M" 11.«imwl
J "~Cleo llella: Uw trom llM"' IS!rel
'-''J-. F°'*'' Low lmoect ~ WorkOUt" (kDl'fmer)
S"._..., 9'14 lfle Tremp'' (Ofsnev) 6."~ Co11t1••• alfW Edition:' t~l 7."Deil ~ HISiart." l~WfTll
L"PIM F-IOYct Tiie Wei" (MGM•UA) t."PllWOoy•s ,,. Plevmete of IM VMr"
IHIO V!Oao)
10 ''$1w Trtll 111" Tiie Vov-Home'' ,
(Pit-)
Complete 4 1.ourw O•'"~'s
T~~ ~''Cld'w S 30 • 00 n1~nt'
• E •tt •t'"1 \\l•f'(' •·
• (Otlltl'!lOIJt WI ( U ~ nt
• C,dSUcl E t~t
Sunset specials $9.95
2"6-40 ,.£ Coest H•gnw~ Corona dtl Miil CA 0969"> ( 71 .. ) 790 ()()()()
Good fof J)¥ties of 8 or less orty. please
plans tht" band 1s ht'ading into
mu-;1ral tcmton that surfaced for the
first t1me on "Eden .\lie> ..
··wl· "'ant to de\ clop danccablC' fun~~ grooves and get av.a) from
\tandard drum sound'>. hke l ack and
snare. and gel more into 'ocal
rh} th ms and percuss10n ..
One thing that "'on't change
ho"'<''er 1s their d1s11n "'c 'ocal
hannon111pg. "It's a challenge to
ma ~e l\\O \OIC~ sound bigger b~
'1bra11ng against each other ...
Barbara said. ··tcs 'er) sausf) ang to
crea1e a tension. or 1mperfec-t pttch .
that can be resohed ... ••• POP PICKS. .. Eccentnc singer·
Barbara K and Pat Mac-
Donald are Tlmbuk 3.
songwntC'r and former head Pll msoul
Prtcr Case will pla) hi s acoustic rock
at Bogan's m Long Beach Thursda'
The S"'amp Zombies will open thC'
\ho"· The sonalh -conscious Joan
-\rmJtrading. v. hoS(' brand ne"
"\houtang Stage·· LP has JUSt bttn
released. mak~ her onh Southland
appearance .\ug. ~9 at the l 'n•' en.al
.\mp11heater in Los ..\ngel~ Closer
to home. the n:unron tour of the-
'cNa1tlt" Dt~e Dre-gs romt:"S to the
( ll3Ch Housc on -'ug. ~\/and '"
··-\II of a sudden. someone does a
Honda commercial-,... a rocl hero -
and he's not a hero am more.''
continued Barbara ··-\n ant.st's ,aJ.
1d1t~ goes nght out the v.indov. ..
Whitt-endorsin~ p1oducts rs ob-
'aousl) not pan ofTimbukl J's future
REUBEN'S
COMES TO
DANA PoINT HARooR
Over' the past 2) years. Reuben's has de,,,eloped
a reputacion for great steaks. eafood and sen ace.
And now. Reuhen' hao; come to Dana Point Harhor.
Enjoy a vie~ l,f the harhc.lr and ocean "'hilct
\.Ou dine on our famous Plan!... Steak forTwn m our
· popular 1zzling hrimp camp1.
~ hether it's a great sreai.... pnme no. \)r f~<.,h \t•afotx.I.
~ou'll find it at ReuN-n·~.
• • • •
l!!J • • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • : Reuben's :
Stutts & Seafood
\\~rt lh(' 'ur. mttl ·~ \('J •
• .11 \111. h<1el' ._,rrcr Clul'> •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~.a N'.I Dana Om ... • • •. On •b..-ldnnd 1n 0dna Po1n1 •
!.a().~\'\ • • • • • • • • • • •
Daily F>1Jo1 Oalebook/ Fnday. August 12. 1988 II
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OutOnTheTown
Sea World 'Summer Nights': Rockandskating
By DONNA AND RAY OTT
If 'ou · rl· luuk an g for \ome cool
l·ni.:naanmt'nl lo lake )Our mind ofT
thl' holtl''>l da\ \ of summer. Sea ~ urld t\ lcletira11 ng 11s 25th an·
n1H'r<,an "'I ha numbl:rofafler-dark
'f"'UJh and olhl'r a11rac11ons
l Jlkd ·'iummcr N1gh1s .. (but nol
nn.l·.,..an h hm111:d 10 t·,enings). the
l urr1:n1 program tncludr'> ice '>1..ating
pertormJnl"r'>. h1gh-d1' ing acts. thl'
.. ( ''' 'ilfl'l'l\ .. 'an1:t\ <oho". a new
rod : la\er presentation and a 'lt'a hon
Jl 1 I hl'fl' drr lire"ork\ each night.
!(lo
.. ( d1:hra1ton on Ice" an the park·.,
\oau11 lu~ .\mph1thcater 1s an ice
,i..a1ang 1:xtra,aganLa produced b~
I %-l OI} mp1c gold medalist Scou
llam1lton and .,tarring former Olym·
l'l•l meda l "inners Rosal>nn
\um ner<, (through unda~ ). \harlu:
l 1l l..ner I .\ug 15-281 and Hamilton
I \ug. 21.)..~pt ~I
C onunumg through Labor Da'.
lhl· H-manuw \ho" include' 10
l'n'K·m hit• ,i..atrr' ,1 figure \kat 1ng duo
. ind J rom1:d1an
\l\O 01:\\ !ht\ \Uffiffil'r I\ the '11.atc r
pari...·~ .. Dh mptl Sp1rn.. !lhU\\.
thrmed around the upcoming Olym·
pie Games 1n South Korea and
designed to gave ~ou a behand·the·
\Cenl'\ look at the 'ipon of high diving.
.\\ world-class divers perform com·
pet111w di\ es from spnngboards and
I 0..mel(•r pla tforms. a narrator ex-
plaan'i the maneuvers being executed.
Each dl\e a'i scored. and expla·
nat1on'iarc gl\en for the scoring. Also
pan of the: \hO\\ are S)'nchrontzcd
team e' ent'>. com1c .. d11lyd1ves ... and
a "'0-foot high dl\e finale.
.. Cit' \trrets." Sea World's first
permanent musical vanety show ..
pre~nts a re-c reated c11y square
"'here "re .. adent( of the nei_gh-
borhood provide entertaming
\ 1gnette~ of t•at)' ltfc. The various acts
mcludr high wire and sway pole
performances dartdeval stunts on
,i..atd1oard'> and bakes. and 1raaned
dog~
\ ne .... 01gh1I~ rock/laser prescn·
1at1on has be-en added to the park's
~ a)cr Fan~sv Theater . .\s \OU sit m
thl· air-cond11.1onc:d theater.' contem·
rora~ roc k and pop music 1s anter-
prcll·d "1th colorful water \pra~~ and
foun tain' fog effects and muht·
u>iorc<l la-.cr lt~ht~
''After Brandon's,
Fresh King·
Salmon .
will never be the
same!''
n us summer. Brandon's
features a fresh Pacific
King Salmon Dinner.
We pre~n1 a fresh
poached Pacific King
Salmon Falct finished
wuh a delicate 4i0rr'Cl
sauce.
You'll also gel your
choice of a garden
.fresh green salad or the
soup of the day. plus
steamed and ~
potatoes. fresh vegetables and
wann sourdough bread.
All for only $13.95!
ll111 ofrcr 11 \llhd tluooah Augu11 22. 191111
And aftcrwatds. cnJOy dancing in Brandon's Lounge.
1 IOO e.rtier Line, Milpilat (40I) 43U3 11
3350 A-~ lhc Aru, Colla Me .. (714) 7SH'.)OJ
Rctcl"'•icftt ~. Ad,_c IO the ~y lleri&qe Hotel.
I 8 Daily Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, August 12. 1988
Sea World trainer freeta a
PaJclfic bottlenoee dolphin,
a Pacific black whale and an
Atlantic bottlenoee dolphin.
Returning again this su mmer as the
p<>pular corned' show "Sea Lions
.\fter l>arl ... "'hich fea tures sea lions .
otter'>. "'alruscs and their trainers
1ak1ng;i humorous.look at theparlt"~
other shows.
Sea World recentl) )pc.·nt S::! 5
mtlhon on expans1op and re:·
furba~hing. rcsulttng 1n a 40 per ecm
larger facilit). The new Shamu
'tadaum. with seating for 3.500
v1s11or:.. as fi"e ttmcs the s11e of the
pre' 1ous whale pool complex and has
a 'ihdc-out area that brings the whales
closer to the audience.
.\nothttr result of the expansion 1s
the "Place<; of Leaming.. <;eCllon.
which has a vanet) of educational
offerings. ~mong these are a on<"-acre
map of the L' .S.. a car(' le of state flags.
a 40.foot c~css board with knee-high
playing pieces. and the Parent's Store
(whcrc )'OU can buy books IOY'» and
games for th e kids).
C'on1anu.mg fea tures al lh<' ~rk
include its aquariums. marine
C\h1b1t '>. shops and restaurants. open
each even1n~ for "Summer Nights.''
The park s summer hours are 9 •
a m to 11 p.m. Ad"""ton prices.
which cover all shows and exh1b1ts.
are $19.95 for adults. $14.95 for
children ages 3-11 . and free under age
l Parking is free .
NEARBY ACCOMMODATIONS
.. Killer Vacation .. packages. of·
fered b' Sl'll World an conJunctaon
.... 11h four M1sc;1on Bav hotels. consist
of hotel accommod.ittons for three
aa\'land two night~. IWO llCkel S 10 Sea ')
~iJrld. d1 M:o unts to other area attrac·
taon<. and S2S an ··~11s~1on Ba}
Ruck~" to u"r at lhl· hotel
Part1c1pa1ang hotd!> an.· the Bahm
Rcc;ort Hotel (800-541-6010).
Ca ta ma r.1n Re .. o rt H o t el
1800-542-6010). H}att Islandia
(1:!00-1::!8-9000). and the San Diego
Princes~ Re~n 1800-542-6275). The
packages range from SI 19 to SI 49 per
person. double occupanc~. and are
'al1d Sunda> through Thur'ida~ until
Aug. 31.
GETTING THERE
Sea World 1s located at 1710 South
'\hores Road on San Diego\ M1c;s1on
Ba'. From Fm:wa' 5. cxat "est onto Sea World Orne · For more 1nfor-
mat1on about the par!... phone (7 141
tCb-72 1 J
STRIKE ...
FromPage3
musicals from the 19::!0'> through
---------1940s were found ~hogether. fi,c
-we· are i11v1n11
, _ 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 t he privacy of
your OWN HOME! Visit today,
enter and win our chef.for an
evening!
The prize 1s limited to a m11X imum of
six and the draw ing for the winner
will be on September 1, 1988.
French Counlty Dining
4251 Martlngale Wl!ly. Newpoft Beach.
(714) 95~2755
orchestrations. three t•nurc songs and
ponions of t\\O others. all from the
1927 .. Band:· "'ere found there
Krasker brought 1mpress1"c
cr1:den11al\ to the "litnke l 'p the
Band~ prnJeCh.-\ prnno performann·
graduate of 'all' who spent most of
hi\ ume dircl llng rnu\1eal~. Kraska
ha~ al"a' c; bl:en 1ntl'fC\tt'd 1n musical
theater. · par11rularl~ thr hmoncal
a~pc.·«t
\.\ hrn hr m11H'd to Nl·w York ( '''
in 19~ I. hi5 fir\! JOh "3\ "ork1ng for
lhl' C'ok' l'lmcr 1 rust. recording 150
pre' fOU\I~ unrcrnrded Poner 'ongs
for the T ru<;f s arch a' C\
.\flergoang to liroadwa\ to work on
··Nanl' .. a., rehear~! p1an iM and later
mu~1c director. he "as asked to
prepare a concen performance
ed111on of Poner., "Jubilee:· He:
~ubscQuentl) re\IOrl'd Porter'!. .. Out
'of This World" and 1s currenll}
working on Porter\ "F1th l\11llion
Frenthmcn.··
In 1985. mu,1cal-theater ht\tonan
Robcn Kimball a'lkcd Kraskcr to
asi.1<it ham m la1alogu1ng the :W.000-
odd items in the Secaucu'! da~over.
Begun b~ Kamhall m I '18::!. the
raulogumg "'a' linall} rnmpleted
last ~ear
Based on hi'> "'Of~ in 'it-caucus.
Kra\kl·r co-authored "'•th Kimball .
the JUSI· publt<;hl-d .. (atalog of the
Amencan Mu'>1cal" for the Na ttonal
lnc;t1tute for Mu ac Theatre. co"cnng
the 75 book r11u~1rals of lr\ang Berlin.
"thl' Gl·rshw1ns. Poncr and Rodger\
and Han ... Hopc.·fullv. th1~ cata log
\\111 make people a\\are of the
enormou p<>1cnt1al for mu~acal
thcater '«'on,1ructton and of the
c.-norniou~ mJtc.-nal of e'iscn11alh
forgo11en mu\lcats:· he s:ud. ·
"Stnkc L' p the Band ... "' hach began
its present West Coast premiere tour
Aug. 4 at lhe Pasadena Ci"1c
Auditorium. will move on to the Los
Angeles Musk Center's Domth\I
Chandler Pa vilion after its Orange
County run conclude~ Aug: 24. For
ticket and how 1nfQflllat1on. call
556-.\RTS.
OutOnTheTown
----Dining out with Judy ------------------------------------------'----------
Seafood on the water done right in the Full Zone
Pi:orlc hkt• 1u go dov. n to the v.atcr
111 hrov.41e and dine. bu1aharbor-\1cv.
lo1.·a11un I'> onl~ a\ good a~ 1hc
marl.l'tmg J nd Pfl.'\l'ntation skill~ of
II\ 01.'l.'U panl'> .\nd In fl'C(.'OI \CLlf\.
\Omt• onrc Ii' l'I) arl'a\ ha\ l' falkn off
a 011.
Right nov.. murh ot tht• auwn near
the v.a1er ran be found in 1he
1x'au11fulh refurbished Aalhoa Fuh
/on1.· v. hcr1.· there arc .. hop\ and food
,t.111, and mo\I of all pcopk -all
. l.indrnt'pcoplc. rela\lngand ha\lnga
good uroe There\ C\ 1.·n a '>panl..ing
nl'v. parl.mg garagc
I or \ll·dO\' n dining. Parl.t·r\ ~·a
lo<l<l ( 1nll offer<, <,pac1ou\ outdoor
arl'a'I up-w..Jat1.• 'K.'n 1n• and ln·.,h.
v.dl·pn:pan:d -.cafood at pntc' tha1
Jre 4u11t• in hnc
I'm 1mprcs~·d v.11h lhc m1.·nu lt''I
tvlorful v.1th enough v. hilt' \ 1 .. ual
"rt''>t1ng rlare<>" to afford an ins1an1
undcr..tanding of the rang1.• and.
t<ln1Jlrt•ht'n'>I\ l'Ol'\\ of thl' \dl'lllllOS
.\' ""h lhl' rkan tn'p d1.•n1r of lht•
dining room' thl' mt·nu hJ \ tx·en \l'I
up in J pll'a\ing hll'nd ul grJph11.
'P.trrn1.''>'> and v.1.·ll-1.•d111.•d 1.ktJ tl
( hn'W' gJrhd. \ hr1.•ad 'lid. rnlb
'' lll'ttt·d our JPJll'tlll'' lor a paku
,ud.IJil 111 lirm. '>"t't'l '>hnmr !Sh 4)1.
'l'l\l'J \\Ith th1.· l.1nd ol \Pll\ lOl l.IJil
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rh11\\dt·1 JU'>I plump tlJm' -loh 111
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r.11ha ha' 1.· no mu\lt JI .111
Hui our ''attrt·" "a' a gem L 11.t'
thl'lllh1.·r mt•mtx·r' ol thl.' '>1.'n 1te \IJtl
'h1.· ''j' fa,t mu\ ing and .1kn
C 11~.J 1.11hu (hall\ J \,tlmon ''J' 'urf)~'wd h~ 1hc th11.l 11001S 50 Jnd
4 '15 r1.''>J)Cl"l I\ l'h I
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tUtW\ and 1mpan\ a h11 of a <>moL.1.•,
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CHAMBERLAIN
h1.·rh hro1h
f>J,IJ J1 mJr1.· f~I) ~01 hnngc,
111g.:th1.•r 'hr1mp. '>Callop., and
tTahmt'JI 1n .1 light , r1.·am \Ju1.c v. 1th
ro"·m.1n i:wrli, JnJ 1. hardonna~
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adulld:11cd lorm or v.11h th1.· add111on
ol m.:-.qu111.·-gnll1.·d .l'h11.l-.rn brea\1
($6 501. g:irl 11. -\au1.:1.·d sh rvnp 1 S., so 1
tla,or. ba1h sdcc11on~ u'>ualh• 1n-·
dudc snapper. halibut. salmon. jhl
thrc'>hcr \harl... ono. trout ltr11m ldahul~ urang1.· rnugh~. albalOrc .ind
\\lUrdf"h ·
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'hnmp ll'lllflUrJ ISb ~51 ·\t·a '><.Jllop.,
arl· bal..ed "llh garh1. hrt·ad trumh.,
and a h1n1 ol \ht•m 1$8 YSI v.hlll· J
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mu,hn'<1nh r1.·d i:x·rpcr'> and ntt' ISll ..,,,
Thl· h1111'\\' 'J'X'l IJh\ "J lull-hod1cd
h.1u1llJhJ1\\t' f SI ~ 'I'\ I in J \J llron and
\\ l lncd pjrl.cr"• lor lunch -\t
dtnn1.·r ('lflll'' Jfl' a h11 higher and 1hc.
m1.•nu t'\pani.h 10 1ndud1.· 1hc hl.t·~ ol ---~
with the
stimng sounds
of the
steel drum band
.PANDEMONIUM'°
POOLSIDE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
5:30-9:00 P.M.
Come set yow spmt rree at the
ISLAND BAR
teatunng
TROPICAL COCKT AD.S
FRESH SEAFOOD
OYSTERS SHUCJq:D TO ORDER
or experience the many
e xotic spec1aJUes ot an endless
ISLAND FEAST
CARIBBEAN APPEIUERS
AND SALAD BAR
WIDE VARIETY
OF WEST INDIAN ENTREES
TROPICAL DESSERT BUFFET
CHILDREN $8 95 ADULTS $17 95 <Pnces do not mdude ISLAND BA11>
For more inklrmaUon
and ISLAND FEAST r1111'Yatkms, •
call (714) ~111
\
mt·-.qulll'·gnlkd lnh'llt'r IJ1I 1S2111 Jnd
pnnw rih 1 I'm Sf'\1 B.1u1ll.ihJ1~·
r<•rtl•IO\ gu up to JS I~ l1l l-.1.•1 -Jnd
1h1.·r1.•, .1 n1n· fik1 mignon rx·1111.• (UI
lor SI' '" T ht· lik1 mignon 1' J(,11
:I\ JtlJhll' In .l lull\ UI tor s I~
I k\\t'fh .trl· n11l .J 'lrunii \Ull ht'fl' nu m.111n
Parker·, Seafood Grill. on the
Peninsula at Lht Ft>rr~ Landing.
~e"iport Beac h 673-3741. O~n dail~
for luo('h and diDDer. und;t) brun<'b
fo r $6.95 I and on up to abou1 SI% 95.
for seafood oe"i burg1. Major <'red1t
<'a rds. Slight discount oo \'alida tioo 1n
nearb~ parking garaRe. Plt>nl} of
ou1door sear in~: e'l:ct'lleol \ 1e" of
Fon Zone and harbor.
Now ... the w ,_..tt«i' 5-lood 6nl
IS nrmg , sp•ctacular Suf!!»r Btwtch-
,,, day. )bu'll r-'tJt With • N°w ol ~
'" th• harl>or Md dazzling vistas .. ,,.. ....
across rJt. Bay to Newpon Center. ,.._, uwvr
r.mfic Bnmclt ~like~~ Saloo4
' ~~ 04H BINtm OmNfle end-.cll men.
W.at lour Mlf•f'SH#e patios Md MMC• Myond
CompMt •
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New World backers undaunted by $250, 000 loss
Dcsp11c this )Car''> ~e" World
\lu\ll' Fe\tl\al fin•'>h1ng about S~.50.000 in the red on a -budget of
S~00.0011. the Orange Cou nt~
Philharmonic ~ooet) intends to
hnng. hal'k the fcsll\ al next )Car. as
thl' c;oc1t'I' dedan:d a1 m annual
nWt'lln!! la\1 "eek
·(\.\eJ dt•tin1td\ "ant to mount a
\l.'lllnd IC\11\ al. .. · cmphas11ed ErKh
\oil mer the soc1ct' 's exccut1\'e d1-
rt·ctor and tht· fe.,i1,al's managing
d1rt'l'10r hl:fore nearh 150 soc1et\
memhl:r' and guem at the Balooa
Ra ' Cluh .. lt'5 a ma1or'e,cnt and
\unwh1ng that could be dom• and
should be done here. We want 11 and
tht• peopk "ho came expressed
rnthu\la\m <>'er 1L ..
.. Ho"c'a there must be greater
\uppon for this from the commun1-
t~ ·· Vollmer ..aid. adding that the
\OC1cl) 1\ alrcad~ at work contac11ng
1t\ \uh,rnbers as well as .. ne"
markets and new people ··
··\\ t"ll \OhCll donations 1n the
samr manner from the same pros-
pects. going for. corporate sponsors
MICHAEL
RYDZJISKI
and 1ndiv1dual grants." explained
Bruce Hartman. the society's pubh-
c1st. .. But we-'11 start earlier and. I
imagine .. reach out farther in a more
extcns1'c campaign. We o nly had
McCormicks Landing Is
Pleased to Announce Our ...
Reopening
for Lunch and Dinner.
LUNCH: Monday lhru Friday DINNER: Nl~hlly from
1 J :00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.
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~ (714)548-3334
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ft I • B8P1 '\ r t.:u(luA yM..>r 'M \ >1oods180 Johq yusO
three to four month~ lo plan !for) 1h1c;
~car-.;.··
than C\pccted. hut wl'·re 'it11l 1n good
\hapc"
Hartman addl'd that no dcc1s1on
has been made as to how that dcfiCll 1!>
10 bl:-di\ 1ded up between the soc1et~
and Its Ne" World presenting pan·
ncr'>. the Orange Count} Performing
.\ns Center and l 'Cl.
.\ target date for ra1s1ng next )Car's
fcsuval budgrt -"h1ch amount will
be decided among all the sponsonng
panics at the next society board
meeting next month -has been set
fort he end of the year. Thc Ncv. World Music Fcst1-..al
was th<: lir<it ma1or music fest I\ al ever
held in Orangl' Count} and thu'
pro\'ed a gamble Presenting the
M1am1-bascd Ne" World S)mphon~.
.\ccording to Hanman. the soc1et}
"on't try to make up this year's
S250.000 fes11val deficit. "OCPS can
ab~rb the deficit. (as) we've planned
for that in our budget:• he said.
·· .\ctuall). ll turned out to be bigger (Pleue see MUSIC/Pace 19)
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from >UmplUOUS lasagn11 f~IUCCIM anll
linguine to uqy1s1tely prq>artd ~afood YHi
and ot~r ltahan ~1al11es Enrov a bf'l'athia~
•nil 111tw of Ntwp0rt s bay on a cozy autlwnuc
ftohan set11ng-wlwr~ anyth•nll~ pastdble'
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Noon 'til Two
Monday Through Friday
Enjoy the Lightest of Culinary Delights
Su1hi & Seafood from
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(714) 675-0575
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PREVIEW
Modern
·masters ·
at Nelson
By CHERYL WALKER
DaMy l'1lol C.1--11
Thl'worksofDavtd Hocknc). Ro}
Lichtenstein. Robert Motherwell,
F-ran k Stella . .\ndy Warhol and 25
other cstabhshed and emerging stars
ol the ·modem art seene will be
sho"'cased through Sept. 11 1n a
landmark exhibit ·called "Contem-
porar) Masters" at Laguna Beach's
Diane :"lei~ Gallery.
The four-"'eek show. which will
premiere \\Ith a public artists' recep-
11on from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday.
"'ill feature original prints. one-of-a-
krnd paintrngs and sculpture. pho-
tography and other unique obJets
d"art. "a link bit of everything," sa)'s
Nelson Galler} .\ssociate Director
Stephen Gilleue.
"We'ce very excited about this
e-.:hibi t." says Gillette. "It's the krnd
ofsbo"' one wouJdnpect 10 s_ee 1n
museum and it will give collectors
and art lovers ahke an 'art primer of
the contempora~· art ~ne because
man\· of the masters. and those on the
verge of becoming masters. have
ne'er been shown in Orange County
ever before.''
Exhibit curator Jack Glenn. former
owner of the Jack Glenn Gallery of
Corona del Mar and current affihate
of the Richard Green Gallery (Los
Angeles and New York ). worked with
the Nelson Gallery assembling the
show for more than a year.
In addition to the artists already
men tioned. the cast will include Lita
.\lbuquerquc, Charles Arnoldi. Tom
Bianchi. Jo Ann Gailis. Sandro Chia.
Donna Dennis. Jim Dine. John Di
Vola. JdT Falsgraf. Joe Fay. Eric
Fischl, Tom Hartman. James Hig-
ginson. Barbara Kasten. Ellsworth
Kelly. Andre Kertesz, Ronnie Land-
field. Robert Mapplethorpe. Michael
Duke Pavoni. Victor Raphael. Bruce
"l'fiallt Sa.cape0 by Roy
Llditeneteln
Richards. Jack Shear. ~tam Twins. I Sarah Tamor. and C~ristian Thomp-
son.
··We're 't'f"Y 1mpr~sed with the
hst" sa's G1l1t>tte. "and feel tt will
g1 \'C galJCr} visitors a great opportUOI·
t} to sec a ·group survey' of the best
contemporaf) artists exhibiting m
Amenca and intemattonall~ toda) ...
The Diane Nelson Gallery. located
at ~78 Forest <\venue in Laguna
Beach. ts open from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m .
Monda} through Saturda) and from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For I
funhcr informatton about the exh1b1r
ca11 494-2440. I
Note: Ten percent of all the
openinj night proceeds will benefit
the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna
Beach.
• CLASSICAL MUSIC •••
From Paee 18
the country's first national training
orchestra. and conductors Michael
Tilson Thomas and Eduardo Mata.
the festi \lal consisted of ~ven sym-
phony and chamber concerts at UCI.
the Ans Center and the Irvine
Meadows Amphitheater. Although
d«med an artistic success. the festi-
val fell short in ticket sales and
contributions-. thus casting a cloud on
its future-a cloud the society will do
everything it can to dis~I.
South Coast Plaza Village plans to
put on an outdoor classical concert
series next spring.
Susan MaPlcs. South Coast Plaza
vmaae·maikctinadirector. has been
in charge of the Village's free "Con-
ctrts on the Green" summer series.
wltich will conclude Wednesday at
6:30 p.m. with Frank Amoss' "Trib-
ute to the Bia Bands. ..
Buoyed by the series' tarae crowd
turnouts. she's announced that the
Villas will ~· a frre Fcbn&ary-te>oMiy lnics featurina enscrt1btes
from South Coast Symphony Or-
chestra in chamber-music concerts.
Since the weather 1s usually nippier
that time of year. the concerts are
scheduled for noon.
Ensembles will include a brass
quintet, string quanet (the Monarch).
woodwind quintet and a chamber
orchestra for Mother·s Day. the final
date.
And speaking of South Coast
Sy!flphon). it's moved into new offices. It now .. resides.. at 3840
South Plaza Drive. Suite C-4S. Santa
Ana 92704; but its phone number -662-7220-remains the same.
ntE AMERICAN HEART
ASS<llATION
MEMOIUAL l'RWRAM· ,,.,, ·~·--\ '-... ' ~. .. ; ,, _ ......
¥6E~f<:P'OAll'f
~NwleanHeartAl90CtalGI•
Gallery ope~ings ·this week
CIHCLE GALLER\' Di nl",land
tfoh.'' ( l1m pk\ I l 511 \\ l t'mt.1,
.\'... \n:1•w1m .l ~' 1.il e\h1b11t<'ln.
.. Tht' \rt '" .\n1m.J.i1un .. Ong.1nal~nd
limt1t•d .:drtlllO JmmJt1on lt'I~ trom
1>1 .. nl·, \\ Jm(·r Bmthtr<. .l1lJ J;1,
\\Jr.I \1'11 ,,1r tt·mJ"1rJf"\ ... ~;.., "•
.1n ~' Fnt \ J<..lr<h \IJ'7 Rakt
l .:t-JdJnl? :snJ \hlntt''IOl'' Htll•r' .H\" I J m :~•" p m J.ltl' -~~ . ..,'A-~
PE'.\Tl~tE'.\10 G~ER\' I ~~..,
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SOME NEW LIGHT
SUMMER READING.
Our nevv summer menu makes
great reading-and eating. Because.
along with oil your favorites, we've
got light, cold Gazpocho Italiano
soup, seafood salad, pasta
primavero and peaches 'n cream
cheesecake.
So come, pick up the new summer
menu at The Olive Gorden And see
1ust how del1oously light 1t really 1s
WHERE ALL TI-IE BEST OF ITALY Is YOL JRS.
• 1681 l Beoch Blvd , Huntington Beach
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STEAK & SEAFO OO CRAZY HORSE
STEAKftOUSE
THE ORIGI NAL BARN
l-'AR:\1 ER ST EAKHOL'SE
'I t'•' rt1"' .1rt• t hi' ""IClnttl F11mu11•
h·r tht·ir 1111,. ,111d " hall 1101m1l
l' .. ri.•rhuu•t' •lt·ttk• .111d t ... 111ir1n~
d1•1•I." hr111lmi: l'rrnJdl\ •f'F\ 111.:
h·r ..!h \t><lr"" \111' ht~ anrl l!rowina:
\\llh I"''·' :-.1 .. ,.J' :'\1'"'' l11<8lh10 Ill
ltdrlM•r ('t.·nlt'r nu" up.-n" ()If
\\ 11-.111 h1:11A.H n ~1.tr•hlln'• and
1-:d..,Jrd• Tht·.llt'r :O.l'nmi: ;\I !'>ul
I I .J rn 11. , 1 .. ,1111: '°'11n I d• ""'I! : t•~• It 111• r Bhd '""la \It-'" 1.11 •• ---
BOBBY ~cGEE'S
Our h""'" •pt't 1ull\ 1• mak1r1i:
t'' .. n uw11I J ·~ual u<'C3'1<•n'
',,.111 ... rnl a frunt ro"' "t'al fur tht'
l••i<I .rnd fun al B1·bh\ MrGef'.
"'ht'n· tht' mt'nu feature' favorit~
hh primr rih nf llt'ef au JU~. rml\'
1 ht> f1ne•t "' J 1lablt-fre~h fi•h.
I SI),\ , ho1rr ~1 .. a k•. l11h~ter. and
111ml11na111111 dinner-F.H•n tntrtt
111d11d1:• men· t resh hrl'lld. fre,h
'l'l(t'l.1ltle. dnd d trip tu our award
"inntnl( •alad htH and after din
111-1. \ 11u can dan11: and rumanre JO
the \\t',I C"11a,.1\ m1,,,.1 eullmK
1111(ht1 luh f'ur a n1J(ht on the'""''"·
.. r .in\ llml'. make' 11 ~pt'r1al "'II h
I he mag11 In """purl liearh 'l!d
E.i-1 '"'"'' ltt!(h"'a'. For rt'•t'r 1.i1111ri-i.111171 111)';'.I '1,tllO
T llE CANNERY
Th1i. h1~tcmc wa1Nfr11n1 hrndmark
1n se ... port'~ CanOf'f\ \ olla11e ft-11
ture" frl',h l11C'al '"all•od and 1-".a•t
ern beef C'•m•1,lt'nlly l(uod ~er
vkl'. OJ>l'n fur Lunt h. l>mner. "'un
Brunr h and l'hampal(nf' Harl11•r
r ru1<;('S. Enti;rta1nment n111h1h
and • un af~rn'"'"' EnJO\ the
l1111n11e foud icallC'r\' 'llp!'rh clam
r h11'Ade r' IO lll Lafa\t'llt'
f'';!'J :,;;-;
C111111 tr\' d1n1nl( "'"h • 1,.,,•
Authl'nlu "'"'tt'rn clPn•r r .. ,
ldurant and -.alo•m. f1•a1ur1nj!
promt' roh frt-•h 'l'.!ll••K'i• .11111
thl'ir famuu• pan •uutt-ed •lt't1k•
Lunch :'-11111 Fri I >inner rl'•t-r
l'atu•n• 11u11rnr111:td I lunn111t .rnd
IJ, t' m11•11 in l hr -.al1111n I h t'r Hct
F.x11 N!'"'porl f"'' SantJ .\11.1
f';l~I !'>49 15L!
REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT
T his i' lhl' cm11inal and ha.s bel'n
:.en 1ng Newpurt Beach for :?5 years.
Thl'ir "J>t'<'ialt)oo is seafood and
!lleaks C'hefl' "pec1al .,elel'lions datly
and famoUl'< for 1 heir broasted
<'h1C'ken. tuo' A beau11ful waierfront
'1ew 11f Newport Bav enhances the
almosphNe. Perfect fur husinei.i.
entertaining and romantic dining.
L<>Cated at 251 E. Coast l:iwy .. New-
port. Rei.er\'alinns OC'C'epted. Phone
67:1.1505
T HE R EX RESTAURANT
Located on the vceanfront acros;.
from the Newport 8t'8C'h pier. Thi'
Rex JS the OranJ(e Coa•t' mo,.1
Pxdusi"e ~afciod re<,taurant \\ell
knttwn for frt'~h Hawaiian
11ou rme1 (1,h selections and
spec111l111n!( on •weel Channel
Island shalune. tender veal and
prime meat-Tht' Rex Restaurant
1~ thP thmt•e uf locali. a• wt'll :t•
\'l-.llur ft.eop.~rn <.f' I ht-~
tJg111us Travel Hohdav award
( .. twal1tlt'Unt attire !-iunda\
Brunch. dmn!'r C'all 67!'1 -:!566 lnr
rt'M'n·at wn~. \'a let park1111t
SAIL LOFT
:-a.ii 1. .. 11 H11r & (,rill leature'
t>et'an \Jt''A donini: "'Ith the
t'mphll'I' llfl fre .. h •e&f1Hod 0'o'<,ler
har h'I' enteru11nmen1 niihth 111
the har area Opt'n for d1nnt'r
Oll(htl~ from 't J) m \.\ .,._krncl
h1•11r< from JO In 11 m Fahulm1•
~undo\ Brunch Located 111 llKI
P <. H 111 Lai.:111111 Hc-11c-h
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TALE OF T H E WHALF.
Experit>nre 11 •lep hock 111111 t1m1·
111 .1 plJ1r "h..r1• \11U t'lltl dlflt' Ill
\ "'" ""' n lr1,111t' En111~ t hi' ro1
111.1111 t .,J .. 1c1 "'''" 10.•rl "'it h a pan
.. r.ml11 bu\ 'It'" Excite \'our
•t·ll•t'• "'11 h I h .. 1r _..n,a1111nal "en
l••t<f .rncl 1rnd1t111n11l f111 11ro1J\!..
llr.-dl. t..i•I 7., m \l,.n Fro , Lune h
11 I \tun Fri . fJ111ner .$ • 11
~11111 :-ut !'>al .rnd ~1\n Brunch
':' 1 lh tf'r Hnr fr1 Sat & ~un
B,rnquet lauhlle• up tn f\O!l 400
:'>l.1111 '°'' lfalho.1 1;-;.1 .i1a1
TlttES
Nestled in the forest behind the
P ort Theatre 11n Pacific Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar is
Trees restaurant. Secluded as it is
on a side street. those who have
d iscovered it have found Orange
County's most charming and
unique American cu1s1ne.
S hrouded in a soft pastel decor.
matching table settings, candl~.
•fresh nower and glowing fire·
place set the scene. The intunale
dining rooms, piano lounge and
full bar surround a natural atrium
with living trees. The modern
American cuisine is prepared by
creative Chef Russell Armstrong.
H is lovely wife, Abbey,je lhe bOf!&.-
ess. 1'ree. menu is a limited but
intere ting variety of international
na\'ors with choices from home·
made pasta. fresh grilled fish and
steaks. veal. lamb, Oriental
chicken and salads to absolutely
exotic desserts. Dress is casual but
dressy.
RHer\'ations reco mmended (714 I
67:1-0910. Open seven d")'S a week.
Lounge open 5 p.m. to midnight.
440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar.
ITAUAN
\'INN llCS
Thi' ht>•t h.111,rn l•H><I prep.ir .. d
lr11m th<' fr .. ,h..-1 ltlj(rt'd1l'nt~
11•1111.( 1)11 Jlll'•PI\ ltll\ l'", <,Ult 'llj(llf
ur l'XC't'" I.it-. O'Attl'd II\ \'1nn1t'
( ulundrt>a uf tirtH•kl\'11 1'111a
Work..,, famuu~ fur ha\lrll( '(hi'
Ht"•' f>1ua 111 OranKl' ( 'uunl ,. h\
Tht• (;real P1a11 Hunt. :!iO 1-: 1 ';th
!-it in (' .. ,,ta ~tr-a ::.?:!-9:!~
Vii.LA NOVA
A b«autirul t>.y view creel.ea the
mmatiC' selling that has made the
Villa Nova a "special kind or
place" for over 50 yu,... Superb
C'uisine from Central anrl North-
ern Italy served in Old World
charm. Extensive wine lisL Din·
ner nightly. Piano bar. F'ull menu
til 1:00 a..m. 3131 Wf'"t Cout
Hwy .. Newport Beach. fl42·7880.
MEXICAN
Ml CASA
Their food i6 like 1 trip to Mexico!
Hospitality g<>ff hand in hand
with their motto. "Mi <'l'IS& es Su
Cllllll," or my hou.se is your hOUM.
Established sin~ 1972 it's no
sec'ret ..(riend& enjoy dininc here.
Open dajly from 11 11.m. for
Lunch, Dinner and <'ocktaila.
Entertainment Wed.-S11n. night.I
in the Bum> Room. "29fl-E. 1ilh
SL. COit.a Mesa. 645·76'.?6.
GRANO OINNJ::R THEATER
lmprei<<ih•e d1ninl! and pro I""'"""' 1ir1.du1·t111n• llfl' 'ure tu
pl"''" t>ad1 ttmt' \llU "'"'' The t 't r.inrd1nan huff et 11ffpr<i roo§t
h.1ron .,f l11·el. 11lo1t'd ham with a
lrutl ... 1uu•. CC'ur!(Hl chicken with
II'''" ht•'-.rnaf i:hut' and the Mab1
\l,1h1 ,, -1•111·11111 ,, l'*'"'anl -.au«
I ro , 11l11r lf'llU• 11111 dnd nrom •~"
ro ,11 1.11 .. rott' EnJ"' dtnnn and ••
pl.11 tnr111th1' <:rdnd Dinner
Th'"'" r 1.,,,,,.,.1 "11hm tht' t:nrnd
I l1•l1 I 111 \11,1lw1111 ,,, I H1111·I \\ 111
( .tll :: .! :-;111
llARLt:QL'l~
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E\ <'r} 1 u.•tumtr l an oo ui;et 14:d tu.
ht IFl'.tlt•cl likl' .. 1t'lt'IJ11l~ Th ..
1 ht .it .. r 11fftr, -. rumpt111U• meul"
\loth t1•p 1motluc·t111n• rn an elPgant
,111111.-µho·r.. ·1 ht' •rrurnrt uuu"
hul lt-11 111dudC'• r..a'l baron 111
l1N·1. 1 h1rh11 Jnd f1,h do•ht•
I'•'''•''· ,,,lad,. 'q!l"tahle • and •tll lul dt'--.l'rt-Th.-:-.,11 ,rnd Sun
I.rum h 1111 ludt-• J 1 arot'I \ uf l'KIC
d1,!J1·· Tht-l't'lt'hrll' Trrr11<l' "
.n.11l11lilt' lur prl\atr d111onic Thi'
11111111du..ilh dt"(nrall'd pr I\ alt'
loak .. 11\ r111 1m• o1\t'rhl(1k thl' 4!111
",1t h.:r,,....h,,.. -hoped mom r•••rn
Tht' fi.trlt'4u1n I• luu1t!'d at 1:.411
!'> H,irhllf 111 S11nt11 Ana !'ull
•1:9 7 ·.:111
CINE DF A KIND
GINO'S O~ 1:HE HILL
Alm•"' ,, 1·, .. 1a :\lr..a londmark
,, ht· rt frot nch • .nil mtmorot">o mt't'I.
~l:11io·~ 1..n·~ • .m hal~n RC"•l-aUrant.
.lout ., rt•t1rnrant h<·oni run hv 8
ti .. , Jll ltalliln EH n thouih the\
,,.n .. 111011' ltali11n 111-m~. thl'' al .... ,
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1111 lhl'ir ntl'nll Knu'An ft•r
ll1111l'~l l•••<I und lrot'ndh •t'r
\Ill,;.; (;11111'-. feature~ a \Bried
mt•nu "'11 h l"tn pha'1' ''" quallt\ .111d r .. ,, .. untthlt> 1ir11 t'll C'11rkt111I
h1•11r "11h 11nt-ri-,t1nl( n11t111n• 01
1 Ill I'm and ll\l' t•ntt'rtainmt'nt
\11111 1hru SJt Imm ICIO p,m
Su1urda1 & Sunda\' brukfa•t
frum •J J m L•><·at!'d at 4.1 E 17th
°"treel. \11-ta ~le"ll. C'all 6.'lll )';:',o
l1•r rt'•rn11t111n'. direrll<•n• 11r
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GUIDE TO OS=IANGE C-,C.•AST ·~ ·~· _ANTS
~ tj /. ~ -ff;~ ~ ~! 'b'" ~ ~ :s $ ;:;f ~ I ~ ~ ~ 1~ !:1 ~§ ~ 1:::-~ ~ ~ I c. "ii .... ~
R~staurant ~ ·~ ~ ~e' ~q_ ~~ \J ~ ~ ~~~,., --~t '-~ 'J ~
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