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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot-· .. FRIDAY, AUGUST26, 1988 25 CENTS ~awyer faces ~ew f:raud charges Mesa attorney a rrested a second time after homeowner group,files comp~ain~ arraigned Monday Pichette allegedl} misused money trusted to him pnmanl)' through out- of-coun settlements. Labbin s:ud. The detective spent more than a )ear 1nvest1gaung the 1011tal charges. men ts. The alleged '1c1tms learned thi:~ were duped when default Judgments were filed contending the~ did not pay their settlements. Labbm ..aid. BJ JONATHAN VOLZKE °' .. ....,,... ..... A Costa Mesa attorne} already accused of defrauding 12 clients out ofSI00.000 was arrested on similar charges Thursday after a home- owners association charged that the lawyer cheated them out ofS253.000. • State Sen. Joseph Mon- toya's offices were searched In an FBI probe of state legislators./ AS Sports Huntington Beach's Kevin Elster is making a big hit with the New York Mets./81 Coronadel Mar High's football team sheds the underdog tag./81 lndez ~ause he aJlegedl~ continued hi-. scams after his arrest. James P1chet te. 34, was held in Costa Mesa Cit\ Jail in lieu of SI million bail. I ron1cal1' he was arrested on the ne" accusation'> exactl~ one year after in111all~ being taken into custod}. said Coe.La \1e~ Police Detective Ste' en Labb111. The attome) is scheduled to be At the reaching mark Pichette and has attome} were unavailable for comment. In the first set of charges. Pichette allegedl) represented clients being sued and told them 10 gather la rge sums of cash for settlements. but the mone} would allegedly go for his personal use rather than any senlc-~ The detect1\e !Mild Pichette alr.o took mone} from clients "ho "on judgments. b} placing the mone) an a trust account for the chent but instead using It himself Although P1che11e 1n11tall~ was arrested on those charges in .\ugust 1987. the chargec, "ere not tiled until July of this year \kmber. ot an Competiton in the Midget Ocean Racing Clue International Reaatta prepare to jibe around the reaching mark weet of Newport Pier. Dick Hamplkfan'• ''Lizzie B." of the California Yacht Club (left) and Alden Glickman'• Andrew•-27 of the Ventura Yacht Club are amon& 34 boa ta seeking the title. See •tory on Bl. Irvine homeo.,.,ners'assoc1a11on read of the charges in the D~ul~ P1lo1 and investigated a settlement thc attorne' had handled for them. In Juoe, the Lake "hore Homt'- owners Maintenance .\s~t)l."1at1on sued the development com pan~ that built the housing tract l la1ming shoddy workmanship The t"o '>Ides settled an in1ual phase of the '"o-pan lawsuit when the builders .igrt'cd to pay the homeowner'> 5~50 (J(J(J L .ih- b1u said. But Pichette alleged!~ told tht' homeowners the)' would receive their money 1n the second phase of the lawsuit and spent S~S3.000 of the homeo" ners' ~11lement. Labb1tt said. Heal}egedl~ sen1 them photocopies of duped bank deposit shps. \lthtch he doctored to ma~e 11 appear he deposited more mone~ than was actual!\ in the accounts. Labblll said. .\fter learning of the alleged scam. the homeo"' ners reco' en~d S 193.000 from the attorne' the detecu'e said. (Pleue iaee ATTORNEY/ A214 ~~ Cracks in HS par king garage called cosmetic City chief claims repairs could be madefor 25.000 By ROBERT BARKER Of -0..,, ........... Rumors that a 1"0-'ear-old s1\- level parking structure 10 Hunungton Beach .has developed cracls that threatened its structural in1egn1~ were downplayed this weel follo.,.,ang studies b)' parking structure e>.perts Cit) Administrator Paul Coot.. said Thursday that problems dr1ectcd m the structure no" appear to be onl~ "cosmetic" in nature and perhaps rnn be repaired for as lmle as S~5.000 Rum ors about tht' part...ing center at the mulum1lhon-dollar Charter Center business and en1erta1nmen1 compleit bcganc1rculaungaf1era c1' 11. engineer allegedl~ detected cracl s in some concrete beams" hen he parked in the structure to go to the mo' 1es in late May. That disco' e~ prompted an of- ficial v1stt to the structure b' Hun1- 1ngton &ach cit~ structural ~n~1nl't'r Ross D. Cranmer. "ho said he tound the cracks 1n the beams as "ell as the v.eanng av.a~ in c,ome areas of the concrete co' enng ol reinforcement cables in the slabs" here the-cars -were dn\en. Cranmer said th1~ "eek that he belle' ed the alkged problems posed no danger in the near future but could develop into something senous 1flef1 unattended .I\ fear. he said. was that "ater could seep into the reinforcing cable and cause rust that "'ould "eaken struc- ture suppons. Cranmer said that Mola represent.all' es met this week w11h c11y officials to work out a umetable for repairs. Three consultant repons repon ed- 1> have been made of the parkmg structure that's owned b) Mola Development Corp. The strucwre 1s included 1n an eight-acre comple). that's dominated b} a 14-sto~ office building at the mtersecuon of\\>amer ,:\venue and Beach Boule' ard. Sou~s said that one consultant repon indicated ma1or reinforcement work "as needed. another said no\}png need,eq to be done and a third consultant suggested onl~ mmoT re- pairs. The con~nsus sectms to be that the problems are onl) cosmeuc and nothing scnous. Cook s~ud (Pleue .ee CRACKS/ A2) Advice & Games Births Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Entertainment In the service Opinion A 10 A7 A3 A8-9 86-8 A 11 State panel to rule o~ corridor funds Polloe Log Publlc Notloes Sports Weather Weddings Datebook A7 A6 A3 84.5,8 81-4 A 2 A12 By GREG KLERKX Of ... 0.-, ..... ,..,, The financial fate of the 'ian Joaquin Hills Transporta11on Cor- ridor is in the hands of1hc Cahforn1:i Transponation Comm1ss1on "h1ch will decide in a month" hether to g1' ,. the project SI 21 m1lhon in li:dt•ral funding. The Orange Count} Tran,por- tation Comm1ss1on p1tchl'd for the funds Thursda). accorffing to com- mission officials. The funds. "h1ch would come in the form of a $i4 m1lhon hne ofcred11 and $47 m1ll1on 1n other' federal and state mone'. would v1nuall\ assure the umeh construction ot the proposed 14.S- mile toll h1ghwa). The corridor "111 begin at the Corona del \tar Free" a~ and hnk up "'1th the San Diego Frecwa} JUSt nonh of '\an Juan Capistrano. Planners hope 10 fin1c,h thl· tir'>t pha~ of the comdor b' 1~1.1.:: Count> officials pred1l"t thr ,·nr- ndor will end up costing more than $460 million b' the 11me 11 ., completed. · Mark Goedm,rn. auk 10 Orange Count) Super' ISM Thomas Rtk~ said earl~ signs arl· guod 1ha1 the \tale commission "111 jflprl1' e the iund· ing. ··1 think the chances tof appro,al1 are e'\cellent .\ number 1.1f thr comm1ss1oners have looked upon 1hr idea ve~ favorabl~ :·Goodman said In a speech Thursda~. Rilt·~ IJudt•d the 1oin1 state-local eff0rt to push ahead "llh c-onstrucuon ol 1hc 1.lir- ndor "The efforts of th•' ,omm1<.'i1on coupled "1th the largest multi- JUnsd1c11onaltoll road comm1ss1on in the United States .... are making the San Joaquin Hills Ti:ansponauon C.:omdor a reaht~ ... Rile~ s~ud. Goodman said a denial of the funding package ""ouldn't kill the project. but 1t <funding) 1s cnucal." The count\ comm1ss1on also re- quest an ad.d1t1onal S243 m1lhon Thursda>' for other fr~"a) prOJC('t~ (Pleue eee TOLLWAY I A2) Quayle, Jackson paths to cross in county Saturday Rugged shoreline LB's big attraction BJ GREG KLERKX °' .. ....,,... ..... Two political polar opposites - Republican vice presidential can- didate Dan Quayle and Democrat Jcs.e Jackson -will be in Orange o..ry on Saturday. O-yle, 1 senator from Indiana. will mive with bis wife at the El Toro Marine CoT. Air Station this eve- ninJ and wall remain overnight 10 lrv10e. The senator and Mrs. Quayle are scheduled to attend a closed breakfast with Re{>ublican leaders Saturday momina an Oranae County and then Sen. Quayle will address senior citizens at Leisure World in Laguna Hills at approximately 10:30 a.m .. according to county Republican of- ficials. Following his speech, Qua) le 1s expected to attended a Victory ·ss rally in bis honor at Lake Mission VieJO in the open-air amphitheater. The amphitheater is located at Marguerite Parkwa) and Ol)mpind Road in Mission Viejo and the rail) 1s open to the public. Quayle will depart from El Toro at approximately 2 p.m. en route to Sacramento. (Pleue eee VISITS/ A2) Editor's note: This 1s the SI\ ch in a seven-part senes on the Orange County coastline. Daj/y P1/or re-- porters are walking the coasr. rr-- cording rhe sights and sounds and talking with the people who \\Ork and p/a) on the beach. Toda.\: Laguna Besch ro Dana Poinr. By LANCE IGNON Of ... .., ......... If you were riding shotgun on a low-flying satellite and looked down on Laguna Beaclt. 1t m1gh1 appear as though someone had taken a chomp out of the coastline But after you landed and took a closer look. you'd discover that the indentations are actual!} a senes of 16 coves and bays that pit the shoreline from Nonh Laguna to Dana Point. Former Daily Pilot editor Thomas Kee:vil dead at 60 M. Thomas Keevil Jr .• the editor of the Oranac Cotst Daily Pilot for 27 years and one of the people who pided the paper from a weekly publication to a respected daily newspaper. died Thursday 1n Las Veps. He was 60. Services will be held Saturda) 1n Newpon lkach. Kftv1I was the editor of the La Vept Rcview~Joumal at the ume of his death and had held that position since 1981. Under his leadership at the Review-Journal. the ne paper won 1 rt'COrd number of JOum1list1c ........ Kecviltf\ioycd11m1lar uctt s wllh the Daily Pilot. and under his editorship the newspaper grc" from a l,SOO.Circulation wttkl)' m I QS4: when he joined the paper. to a semi- weekly. tri.wcckly and then da1I)' eublication covenna cities from n Clemente to Huntington Beach. "Tom Keev1I was one of the mo t thoro\llhly professaona.I and ded1· cated newspapermen at was m) privilefe to work with. and an exceptionally talcnttd cd11or:· said Roben N. Wttd. publ1 her of the Pilot f'rQm 1964 until bas rct1rcmcnl in 1982. "He truly C1'JOytd the da1l) cballen,e of tryH11 to aivc hi readers >- a better grasp of their rommunlt) and their world. Has goal was to provide them v. ith the infonnauon the needed without bonng them or triviahzina the nev. .. Tom was hlJhl> rqarded b) has pttl'5 as • strona editor with pro- arns1ve Ideas and hlgh JOUtna11st1C standard To this I ~ould add m own appc"ttiat1on of the strona sen~ o( 1nt.cp'lt)', hlS eood JudllT~tu and hath ethics -qualiues thlt made for an tdeal workina rclltaonship be--' tWttn this eda«w and hat pubtisher. "Tom took J\l.Stifi8blc pride• the fact 1hal tus MWIPllllCT .. tht first , ........... ...,.s, ' THE ~~111 ON FOOT The Jagged coastline 1s pjrt of what makes Llguna one of the mo~t picturesque spots on the uthcm Cahfom1a coast. rt's also "hat makes a walk along the beach a combina11on of a pleasant troll and a minor rock chmbmg e<tped111on If )Ou measured the distance I walked b' a dme do"n Pal·afic Coast H18hwa}. tl would bare!} dent }Our odometer Bua "alJ..1ng along the Laguna <>hori.· add up Ill man) more miles "hen ~ ou tal..t• into cons1derat1on the mam stair· cases and strctt<. use-d to ·dewur impassable spot~ or the C\l ur..ions onto t1depools and rod. outaop- pmgs. '\t 9:30 am on a Tursda' onl' eight people ha\t' '-Prt·.id out IO"'el<. on Crescent Ba' &·alh in 'onh Laguna .\sign at thl· entranl·e to the beach warns °t'ather. not 10 '"•m out to nearb' '<al R,x-i.. But Judging b~ "hjt 1hr hmh ha'e ldi on the roe 1t' .. dl'U~:tu' man' bathers "111 tie tempted t'' hreal the law . \\ 11h an unu,u.111' h1~h 11dC' 16 ~ feet) and ~-1001 hn-.1' el' mo t people ha' e ~0nlined thC'm<.(•h c~ 10 the sand. but T ,,m and Pa m Fenton of Long Beach are alread' m the v.ater enJO) ing a morning of skin d1' ing. Tom. 16. played hooke~ from h1sJOb at an aerospace firm w take Pam. n. to the beach for her b1nhday. About four hours do" n the coa~t Sand} Hall. a real estate broker from Phoenix. <\nz .. IS soaking ur the sun at V1ctona Beach. enJ O' an~ a resplle from the bhstenng heat of her hometown. "It was 110 and raining "hen I left (Phoenix). You couldn'1 breathe." Hall says. This u her first v1s11 to Laguna. but alreld) she has disco' cn-d thC' Cll) ·s ups and downs. "The ocean 1s what I lake mo\t about Laauna ... what I dlshke are the crowds. But you can Stt "h) so man) people go here. Ifs so beauti- ful." (Pl_.. -RUGGED/A2) Runoff in bay~lamed for fish suffocation 9J PAUL ARCHIPLE\' ................ Dozens of fish 'ulT01.atC'd 1n a channel off lhe l 'l?per ~ewpon Ba~ on Thursday. the apparenl '1cum of rainstonn runoff At least two dozen mullet. gob\ and other ocean fish wa rn into the channel tt the end of l nl\ rmt Dri"C where the) v.erc trapped b tide cbansn, said 8atalhon Clucf Aupst W.,nc'foftht 1 e--1>0n BcKh Fatt Oepan.mcnt. Tb_.ndrnbo~ lite Tucsda and .ny Wednctday Oush~ out d1ny Wnn drains nonb o( the be>. lllecombinatioeofsa.pant water .cl t.oc sun proved tO be .an idea1 ~~ange Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, Augutt 28, 1988 ( . . ~Rig carrying acid crashes, f orces closure Of on ramp :ay JONATHAN VOLZKE :., ...... ,... ..... I ·, A truck carrying a load of hydrochloric acid nearly rolled off the Bear Street on ramp to the Corona del Mar freeway today, crcattnga poten- ;tial crisis . as authorities tried to ,f'emovc the toxic acid from th e truck. ., At press time. authorities had still not pumped all the acid from the rig .•nd there was concern that some of the acid leak. A spill would force an 'evacation of the area. authoritie said. The driver of the ng was arrested ron suspicion of drunken dr\\ ing, -according to Costa Mesa police. • The truck was earl) ing 2.500 '" aallons of hydroch.lori acid. authoriti~ said. No one was injured in the 8: 30 a. m. wreck, which left the truck delicately perched on the Jlmp's embankment. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Gal) Webster said. "It's hanging right on the edge." Webster said. "It's at a pretty good angle." fhe truck's driver name was un- available. The name of the com pan} for which he drove was also un- available. Webster said authontic secured the dangling truck by strapping it to another big-rig. The on-ramp "as expected to be closed all day. but the freeway was unaffected. he ~1d. As a safety precaution. authorities planned to pump the acid from the truck before moving it, the licutcnanl said. The pumping continued at pre s time. "We feel we've got the situation under control. but if it spilled. there'd be evacuations." Wt"bster said. "There's no reason to hur11 and plenty of reasons not to." Webster said tht're was no initial indication why the accident occurred. He said the driver "disappeared" for about 10 minutes after th e accident but was taken into custod} on suspicion of drunken driving after he was located. RUGGED COAST ATTRACTS CROWDS •.. From Al Despite her I.no" ledge of real estate, .Hall is still flabbergasted tha1 even one-bedroom fi\er-upper!> in Laguna sell for mort' than $200.000. not to mention the multim1ll1on dollar homes that nng the bluffs overlooking the beach. Indeed. a walk along thl' Laguna coast isa bit like a tour palot thc homt's of the rich and hca' ii~ mortiaged. From the pcivatc communll) of Emerald Bay to the s1a1el~ Cape Cod manor overlooking Mos" Point. there are enough l\Oml'S to ml'l't i.'' el) would-be millionaire\ dream. At the same t1mc. 1he hcaeh 1s also home to some of soc1ct' 's less ,advantaged. · . People are often found 'kcping on 'the beach. Dunng a recent morning a :man dried his clothes on a rock nonh ·of Crescent Ba) after "ashing them in "the salt) water. On the sand below Thalia '.ircct. ;11-year-old Oh' er Zepeda ol Laguna tells how transients USt'd to sleep in a ~palm frond hut he and his friends .made last )'ear on the beach. Tim year's hut is too small forc;lct"p1ng. but ,,.still affords the "Thalia treet C'rc"." ._as Zepeda and his fri ends hl.c to be called. a place toe caix· the sun. Six members of the Thalia Street Crew lean against a bright!~ colored mural depicting an ocean scene. The painting was completed b~ Laguna <Beach High School studt"nt Garth Wyckoff on Aug. 18 ang i~ de<l1ca1ed to Chris Malcf} t. a fellow student " ho died last year. The paint was donated 1,y Laguna resident Bruce Hopping. The big dra\\ 1n Laguna t!>. of course. Main Beach. the place "hcrl' the people "ho can·1 afford 1hosi.' .~an-front homes can still get a magnificent '1e" oi the <;ca On a late Tuesda~ morning. \lain Beach is alread' packed mosth \\1th ,teen-age~ or (am1he<, on 'acat1on It's a good bet that man~ ha'c come to catch more than a \ 1c" of till' ~an. Lynn Watkin~. ~9. of Laguna . pedaled his pinl. h"inn b1l·~de 10 ;,Main Beach and has tal.en a !>Cat on a bench along the board" all.. . Watkins -"'caring sungla-;scs. a 'feathered hat and a Grateful Dead l - ;,shirt -has been remodeling the :,house his grandfather butl1 in Laugna in 1923. but tht' urge to go to \\Ori. hasn't quite ca ught up ~nth lnm today. "Sometimes I gt'I inspired. I "asn·t .jnspired toda) ." Watkin~ llatd. , "There isn't an} thing I h:l\ c to do -except pa) taxes and die ·· Most of the beach 1n North Laguna and a good deal of ti south of ~1a1n Beach affords an ea~' "all.. But a<, ,you tra vel farther Stluth. the going gets tougher a rocks bel·ome morl· pronounced and get ling around them : becomes increas1ngl} d1tlkuh. 11' not TOLLWAY ... Fro m Al in Orange Count). induding $6~ , mill ion for rebuilding the interchange of the Santa .\na and Co<ota Mesa :.,freeways. :, Other prOJCl'tS slated tor fund s include construction of a sound wall along the Santa .\na Frec\\a~ at Harbor Boule\ard and a $45 m1ll1on widening of the anto .\na Free\\a) -between the Gardt'n (Jro\ e and Riverside frtt" a~ s. ATTORNEY ••. 'From Al .. Pichette was arrested on the latest charge before his prelim1nal') ht"anng on the 101t1al charge\. That proceed- "i na is scheduled for Oct. 19. ", The new charges "111 probabl} '·include grand theft-embezzlement. fraud, fo'lery and filing a false ,affidavit with the <'Oun. Labbltl said. 1,Becausc Pichette was free on SI0.000 I beil when he allegedly bilked off the . homcowners's association. Supenor ~ Coun JudJe Richard Beacom in· creased the bail to' SI milhon. {I ,, ~J °c~~~~E DaHy Pilat MAIN OFFICE ISO BEACH CO.,. SOUTH lAGUNA impossible. without gelling \\Cl. At the end of Arch Co' e. lilrguard~ have placed a sign on the sidl' of the cliff warning beachgoers to sta) off the rocks becau!>e of the hea\' ~urf and high 11dc. A tunnl'I cut th.rough the rocks by thi.' pounding of the ocean and through "'hti.'h onl' lan usuall) walk 1s nearl~ filled \\ 11h water. So it's time to backtrad. up a t11ght of stairs and return to thl' lx•ach .11 Woods Co' l'. onl.' of the ffill'>I secluded spots on the Laguna rn:ht At about noon. onl) 20 people cx·cup~ the cove. To the southern end of the tin~ ba'. a "oma·n passes b) ""h a bloodied knee. I \\Onder ho" she "a'> 1n1urcd ~fter squeezing through a n.irfll\\ tunnel in the rocks. I emerge into .1 rock) co' e at the bottom of ~loss Point. Neither a bather nor a SJ>l'CI. of sand is in sight as the "a'es pound against the gra) gran11e and sed1mcn- tar} rock. At one spot. the path"'ay narrO\\S to a spindly ledge overlooking a 20- foot drop onto some roch . Born with a hatred of heights. I t1m1dl ) forge ahea<f. owrjoycd to final!~ r~ach a washed-out set of steps. The problem is. thl' .,teps arl' blocked.at thc-top b~ a pnvati.' gate. The onl~ otht'r choice -other than CRACKS ... From Al Peter Von Elt on. C\t'CUtl\e \ice presiden t and general counsel for the Mola De' elopmenl Corp. ..a id Thursday that the com pan) has made a commitment to Cll\ officials to fi" the defic1enc1es at :i cost of about $30.000. He said there 1s no immediate or long term danger to the structuri.'. Cracks were found on thrt'e concrete beams. he said. It was disclosed earlier this month that the Charter Center. which abo includes the Edwards Cinema theater complex. Chili's. and Ton) Roma\ restaurants and a Holidn' Health Spa. was sold to Guardian a,1ngs and Loan of Huntington Beach for $55 million. The fraud and forge!) accusations stem from phon} documents Pichette filed to persuade three insurance agencies to release the mone) to him. Labbin said. Labbitt said he was unable to track down Where -specifically -the money went. ' "He had a new Mercedes. a nice house on Lake Mission Viejo and a wift with expensive tastes." the detective said. SAN CLEMENTE STATE goin$ back over the tiny ledge -1s to continue on in hope of finding a public access ou1 of the CO\e. ' The going is eas} at first. But the rocks soon grO\\ Stt'eper. Al one point I stumble and smash m} k'ncl' on a rock. No more net'd to \\Ondcr hO\\ that woman scraped hers. Finall). the onl} "a~ to kl·ep goi ng is to swim. but w11h a camera strapped across one shoulder that'., not a viable option. o I ascend another set of stairs but once again find them blocked b) a locl.ed gate. Just as I ha'e accepted deft'at and start heading back to Woods Co,e. a voice calls from the clifflop anJ .1 "'oman asl.s 1f l'd 111.c to pa'>"> through the locked gate I JUSI "all.ell J\\a~ from. She doesn't nee<l 10 a<,I. t\\Kl' The \\-Oman l'\plainc; that pcopk often get trapped on the ix·ach ht·lo" her house b' the rt)1ng tttk I'm thankful not Lo be one oflh~:m The home at the top of thl.' cl1tl belongs to Harr) Lawtl'ncc. a long- time Laguna resident" Ito headed an effort to plant palm tret·s at :'\1ain Beach. At the end of the da) m) leg!'> arc like ru bber bands. I pull ITI)!>\'lf up a seemingly enalcs~ flight ofstair~·and catch a bus back to Crescent Ba\ Dnvt' to watch tht' sun sinl. in to th~ ocean. Nut: Dana Point to San Clemente . VISITS ... From Al Not to be outdone. the Democrats will be represented 1n Orange Count~ on Saturda} b~ Re'. Jesse Jacl.son. who 1s makinga special mp to Laguna Niguel to perform the marriage of a prominent California businessman. Ahmad N. Ba)aa. and his fianct'e. Jill Marie Baumgannt'r. Jackson will preside o"er the wedding ceremon). "hKh begin at 8 p.m. at the R111-Carhon in Laguna Niguel. Bayaa. 35. who "as born m a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon and who came to the United Sta1c<i penniless. is the founder and presi- dent ofNauonal Paging in Santa .\na. one of the fai.test growing paging services companies 1n the state. FISH ..• From Al naturally occumng phenomt'non. Fire crews inspected the channel as far as a mile north of the scene but did not find any other occurrences. Wagner said. Officials from the state Fish and Game Dcpanment and the county Environmenial Management Agency also invcstipted the kill. The dead fish were not removed . "Raccoons and what-not that live up there will feed on them for a few days," Wagner said. D•llr Piiot o.tlvery It Gu•r•ntffd Justcall 642-6086 What do )OU like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you hke? Call the number above and )Our mcssaac will be rteordcd. transmbed and de· livered to the appropnate editor The Ylme 24-hour answenna service ml)' be used to rteord leuen to Che cd11or on ant topt('. Con1nbu1on 10 our Lctten rolumn must 1nclu<k their name and telephont' number for vmficatton Tell us what's on your mind. I ClrC1MltOn Telep"-.. '-~ -- • Coast escapes summer lightning Sunwner .-ct.rte.I 1t0tm1 continued to drench Southern c.Mtoma INend.,... today, and the National Wuther ~ fotecMt mof9 thundw1t0tma. lightning end high wind• tor the deMrta thil weekend during ettwnoon end evening houri. Coutll high• were expected from the mid-70. to 80t. end from the toe up to •bout 100 In Inland velleya. Overnight lows wete e.pec1ed to dip Into the mld·50s end 609. AlonQ the Orenge Coaat It will be mostly sunny Seturdey with patchy fog end low clouds elong the coast. A little cooler llOna the cout but continued hot Inland. Beach lows tonight 58 to N wtth hight Set~uy 68 to 76. From Point Co pllon to the Mexican Bord« -Over In'* w1ter1 light en variable winds tonight and Saturday motnlng, becoming t Jnd southweat 10 to 15 knots with 2-· foot .... Seturdey ahe floon and evening. Southwest 1well 3 fMt. Petchy fog end low clouds late tonight and early Saturday morning. Mo1t1y sunny Saturday. U.S. Tempe • NMl!vllle • to 111 Calif. Tempe Eztended -OflMN 92 71 63 Ill -YOftlClty l-c:1o110t-.,.., log -io Ille C:OUI lele .. Lo ~City '~ 72 11191', tow fOf 24 hou<a enclong at 5 • m AllluQuerque 15 ... W•elllld 100 711 •• nlglll ~rnlcHn«ni<1g Sundey Onleflt 114 5 1 Ndt«191 Ill S3 ONftdo to 75 ..,... 101 17 Waugh T OtllonliM b11r wlUI ....,,.. 19 70 Pfl••IMlpllle 115 67 ....._,, 91 SI ~~-mdeyS~renoiflO Allenlle City IO 87 ~ IOll ea ...... 70 52 from the 7 et the to Ille lelllmore ea 63 ==r.:.. ..... 81 51 lllhop 93 115 lftld.toe In tM YWvs lln'lllngllMI 93 .. 70 Ill llyllle 104 19 ... 97 S4 Pot1lenel.Oro 114 57 C.l ..... 7 I 87 eo.on 13 611 ="City 01 62 C"'-Clty ea .. Surf Report ..... 77 51 114 52 E~• ... 53 c:Mnee1on.S C 19 75 """° " 62 ,,_ .. 70 °"81totte.H C " 1 7 AlchmoNI 89 66 ~ ... 95 70 LOCAnoll Im IHAl'E =IJ 80 S4 St~ 112 65 Lono 8Mcl1 02 ea HunllnQ1on 9Ndl 1·3 lei( 86 Ill .... lelc•Clty 06 18 l O.MoliM 00 71 ,.._ Jetty, Newpott ,.,, ,.,, Cl9wlMd 12 55 SM Antonio 100 72 LA Alrporl 80 87 "°"' 81•••4. Hewpot1 1·3 , ... ~.Ol\lo 83 63 Soetlle 7S !><! Newport 8Nc;h 73 85 HNI s1.-, Newpott 1·3 .... 0.-.Ft Worth 101 711 Spoil-17 $3 Oel!tend •• 51 MboeWec!Oe 1.3 lair o.,ton .. 51 ~-17 12 C>meriO 99 74 ~8Nc;h 1·3 .... Den-84 eo T~StPtrabg !II 78 Plllm 8prlflOt 104 82 San'*'-'•• 2 la!< Dee ~ .. 53 T°'*'-• 99 48 PeeoAoCl!ee 105 ea Wet•temP II S-O"-iOn South OeltOlt 711 511 Tucaon 100 75 Aid lllull 109 ea Dulutll .. 49 TulM 100 6' llleOwoocl City 100 57 E l'uo 06 10 WeetWngton.0 C 89 68 "'-tide 117 70 Etlo 80 eo Wlc:Nl• .. 66 Socr .... 10 103 60 Tides '"''**' 68 eo SallnM 16 SS Flegetatl 79 66 1ene..n111din0 100 73 Orencl "-Pkt• 75 54 SallGallrlel 115 611 TOOAY Honolulu 91 76 Smog Report SenOlego 84 119 =::i;" 2:67 pm. 16 Houeton 115 77 SanFrencitcO 93 57 11:06pm 1111 lndlen IP Olit 97 SI len.JOM 117 82 IAT\MOAY Jecllton,Mtea OS 89 Pollllttnl tlandetd lndea (1>91). 0·50 SMtaAna Ill 68 Finl tow 3 Slam 10 JecllilCllM!le 99 74 Santaletbet• 63 87 ...._, 85 48 gooel: 51-100 moderate; 10,1-1911 un-Santa<lfuz 16 58 ~ 10·13am 62 ~Clly 9e 55 hMllflful; 200-2" Y«Y un-thlul, 300 SenLuieOtlllPO 811 87 tow 3 47 p"' 10 encl ..,_ IMIZatdout First llgure Is 8ocono high 9·S4pm 87 l.8e Vegae 106 11 ptevloua cley'• •ttlllnoO psi. Second iS Sance M.,la 84 81 llttle Aocll 114 71 lodey'• p.i '°'-' ...... ~ 10 .. SUll .... IOOay et 7 24 pm , r-l~ ee 57 Stockton 101 Ill Set11<0ey et a n • m end IOla egein at ~ 93 71 SOlll e..c:tl lo Mec.Atthur 8IVd 42-83 T.,_Velley 91 49 7.~pm Mleml 8Mcl1 87 II IMne, 8'0dl1 Mell Ve/ltrf 50-1118 '°''-ea 87 MOO<> MM tOOay et 7 , 2 P.fn • MIS ........ 78 SI L..-e..c:i. (l«KMI) ..... 63 Weetwoocl 63 87 SelwtOey atS 17 e m llnd,_~11 Mple-81 PIUI 76 S3 Lo. Mgelae AlrPOt1--17·83 V~Vly 93 SI 7•45 pm FORMER PILOT EDITOR DIES ... From A l -sometimes the onl) -medium in Orange County to gl\e unpopular people or contrO\ crs1al causes a chance to be heard. While he was personall> offended b' pretension. bigotry. crass commercialism. mind- less idealogues and abui.e of public power. he was' cry meticulous not to let those feelings enter into his news judgment or compromise the edi- torial reputation of the paper. "A strong sense of humor and refusal to take himsel f too sc noush "'ere important element'> 1n his personal it):· Wt"ed s:11d. Former educa11on reponcr and managing editor Chucl. Looc; rl'· membered Kee' II as "a ne" s· paperman's ne"spapcrman:· ''An)one "ho "orl.cd for h11n learned from him and O\\e'> him '>oml' debt.'' Loos said to<la' "He "a~ a complicated and \er) hn~ht in- d1v1d1ual "ho had a "ondcrlul lmh sense of humor·· Barbara K re1 b1ch. "ho "a1o the Dail) Pilot editorial pagl· e1..htor for I 0 'ears. said Kt'e' 11 \\3' "a ''ondl·rful cd1tor \\ho \\as C\tremel) tolerant of his staff. He ne'er kt the staff dm' n ... Food Editor Bea ~nder<ion. ''ho's been with the Dail) Pilot s1m'i.' 1962. said she was decpl) 1mprc'\scd "1th Keevil's fairness. "He showed fa1rnes'> for thl' equaht) of sexes long tx-fore the feminist movement.'' sh" i.a1d. "What made him ~rcat \\3S ht~ great intelligence and bnlhant w11." John Nicoll. supenntenden1 of tht' Newport-Mesa lln1ficd chool Dis- trict. had a longt1mt' proft'ss1onal and warm relat1onsh1p \\llh Kt'C\ ii that was maintained after Kee' 11 left the Dail) Pilot "It was essen11al to be honest and up front ""h him. and he mt't ~ou on the same terms:· Nicoll s:11d. "He ne'er '1olated a confidence.'' Robert Gardnrr. a former Court of Appeal JUSt1ce and Supenor Coun, j udge, called Kee' 11 "a ht'll of a newspaperman and a cloSt' personal friend." Gardner" 111 gi\C remarki. at Saturday's services. Keevil was born Junl.' 16. 1928. 1n Versailles. Mo .. the son of thl· o" lll'r of a general store that had bel'n a Morgan Count} institution for three generations. He attended elemcntar) and high school in SHacu~<.'. M o.. before enrolling in ·South Dakota State College on an Ami) SJ)l'ciali1ed Training Rescne Program scholaf. ship. He entered the regular arm~ in 1946 and following ba~1c training at Ft. Bliss. Te~as. senl'd 111 Japan until 1947 with the .\rm~ (orp., offng1· neers. Following his dtSl:hargi.'. he attended Wcstmin<oter Collegl' in Fulton. Mo.. tran~femng 10 thl.' Univers1t) of Missouri thl' lollo" ing. )ear. He graduated trom \11\'>oun in 195 I with a bachelor ol JOurnalt')m degree. Keev11's first JOurnah'im JOb that led to a 35-)ear IO'l' affair "Ith newspapers "as 1n Randolph ( ount~ . Ill. He came to C'ahforn1a in 1952 10 become editor of the Rl·aumont (Riverside Count} I Ga1i.'lll' and then ed11or-publisht'r of 1hc Yu,·a1pa ( ·an Bernardino Count)) Ne"~· He was named t"di tor of thl' ( U'-t:i Mesa Globe-Herald in I Y54 h) Walter Burroughs. pubh-.hcr frorn I 94S until m sale t0 the LM .\ngelc~; Times. "Tom KC-evil ";l'> a man ot grl·at determination. Whl·n I \\OUld gt\(' him a suggestion of a stOf) "h1ch I considered would ha' c cxtraord1nal) reader interest. he "ould stm c hard to get it. He "outd dme not onl) himself. but whale' er reporter~ he would assign to the ta!ll. of d1gg1 ng ou I the facts -the true facts. not JUSt what the inten ie"'ed sources liked to think were correct." Burroughs said. Under Kcevil's guidance. the Dail) Pilot earned professional awards for ncws"nting. photograph). and cd1- tonals from the California Ni.'\\S- paper Publishers Association. Orange Count) Press Club and The As· soc1ated Prt'S" Keev1I or "TK'' as he \\as kno" n to his stafl~ was pcrsonall) honored often for outslanding editorials and nt"ws stories. and in 1968. \\3S elected to the Orange Count) Journalism Roll of Honor. He ~as a foun ding member of 1gma Delta C'h1 Societ} of Pro- fessional Journalists. Orange Count)' Chapter. and sen cd as president in 1962 and 1971. He \\as 1nstruml·ntal in bringing a regional SOX con· ference 10 Orange Count) in I Q78. .\t the ti me ofh1s death. Kre' 11 \\ai, chairman of tht' Associated Press Nc"s E\eCut1\e C'uunc1I tor Cali- fornia and ~e' ada. He had been a counul member for man~ ~rar>. Kee' ii underucnt triple b) pass heart surge!) in Februal') 1986. He became 111 \\-1th a rarl.' Jung d1!>ease. pulmonal) fibrosis. "h1ch "a) to pro\C fatal. onl} a fe" months ago. He 1s sur' 1ved b\ his wife. Claire. of Las Vcps. · t"'o daughters: Katherine Ess1cl. ofEugeM. Ore .. and Constance Quinley of Anchorage. Alaska: by two granddaughters. Katherine Essick ofEugenc. Ore .. and Elizabeth O'Marn Quinle~ of Anchorage. b> a stepson. Michael Paskevich of an Francisco. and b> two sisters. Ma11 Dail~ of Do' er. Del.. and Patnc1a C'hapman of Albu· querque. N.M .. as "ell ai. st",eral nieces and nephe\\os. Memorial services "111 ~ held Saturda} at 4 p.m. at the Balboa Ba} Cl ub. Fam1I} members ha'e sug· gestt'd memorial contributions be made to the M. Thomas Kee' ii Journalism Scholarship Fund. Uni- versity of Nevada. Las Veg.as. 4505 . Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas. Ne- vada. 'lbu can ~ confidence tn ~ Leigh to~ ~ucate you and to ~ ~ diamond of your choke. at the best pnce. Shop and cC>nl)are, and you will find your best diamond pu~ at ~ ~ letgtl "Carat Patch" Wyndham Leigh '"The u.dl1f In Aw,.,._.,, Delan. Ou1P11r _,.. V._ .. 40 I Newport C...ur Dfiv.. ~ l 11 • AltUn Court. ,..,., lllMd • ..... "'°" "*"· CA •1640 • (114f 644-0!01 ~--~-------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auguet H , 1Me -~ ..... --------------........ ---------------------..;;~~~~~~~~ Registration now . being taken for Y child care program Developer fee decision delayed The South Coas\ YMCA's Y-Sunshine Com- pany, a year-round child care program ii.or elemen- tary sch~! children, has opened fall registration to new pan1c1pants. The program operates both before and after school hours at nine elementary schools in the CapistrallO Unified School District. It offers flexible days and hours with a minimum of three fi xed days per week and fees linked to grade level and hours attended. ~Registration will be taken only at the YMCA den arthe Gym in Crowq Valley Community Park, 29831 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. Call 49S-0453 for additional information. · Financial seminars .et Attorney Norah Morrison, a cenified financial planner, will conduct a series of free informational seminars eotitled "Protecting Your Assets" in September. The programs are sched uled fo r Sept. I . 14 and 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mission Viejo NatiQnal Bank. 26300 La Alameda in Mission Viejo. Those interested sho uld call 848-6499 to reserve a seat. -Computer wor~slJop-at-OeC- A workshop pro viding information on the various types of hardware and software available for communications will be presen1ed Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 108 of the Administration Building at Orange Coast College. The workshop is sponsored b) OCC's IBM PC User G roup. Annual membership fee for· the group is $20. Participants may register by phone at 432-5880. Miracle moms meet A meeting of the Multiple Miracle Moms will be held Thursday in the main clubho use of Parle West Apartments in Newport Beach. The session is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.'Those wishing further information should call Vicki Lilly at 639-8585. Outdoor cooking clinic A free clinic on cooking. and eating, in the wilderness will be given T hursday at Adventure 16 ,Outdoor and Travel Outfitters . 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Packets of new outdoor cooking recipes will be available. Call John Allen at 650-330 1 for more informatio n. Therapists plan setJSlon I The Orange County chapter of California Marriage and Family Therapists will hold its September meeting next Fri day from noon to 2 p.m. at the Orange County Med ical Association Con- ference Center, 300 S. Flower St.. Orange. A peer panel discussion will center on sexual attraction in the therapeutic setting. The buffet luncheon and program arc priced at $1 3 for members and S 16 for noo-mcm bers. Call Megan Laroque at 495-5453 for information and reser- vations. Octoberfat booth• a vallable The 1988 Orange Coast l.1ons Club Oktoberfest, an Orange Count) Centennial event to be held Sept. 29 through Oct. 2. has booths available for non-profit and service o rganizations as well as commercial exhibitors. The event will be held at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Since there is limited booth space. · reservations should be made immedNitely by Cillling 96~-5655. Photo retouching course •et A course in negative and print retouchfog is beina ·offered this fall by O range Coast College's f>!lotography Department, meeting Monday eve- ninp from 6 to 10 p.IT\. Jackie Gomberg is the instructor for the course. listed as Photography 'l 56AB on the OCC schedule. CaJI the college at 432-5678 for registration information. Fri.day, Aug. 26 • No mcetinp scheduled. Monday, Af16. 29 • 7 p.m. Lapu Beacll PluaiD1 Commil•loa. council cbam~ SOS Forest Ave. IJ GREG ~LERKX ................. A decision on whether the Newpon- Mesa Unified School District can charge developer fees may not be handed down until November, according to district officials. Closina arguments were made Tuesday in the two-week-old trial between the district and the Orange County Building Industry Association. The two sides are faah tina over the use of developer fees in the district. The builders' association targeted the Newpon-Mesa djstrict to iron out some loopholes in the developer fees legislation. which has been amended more than 60 times since the fees were signed into law in early 1987. ~ ~jation filed .a ~awsuit apinst tht dastnC1 last year claiming the district cannot leplly collect fees for residential and commercial projects building wuhin its boundarie$. The association claimed a district must experience growth in its student population in order to assess the fen. A compromise was proposed 10 June b)' attorneys for both sides. calling for the d istrict to reduce the amoun1 it charged for developer fees io exchange for the associa- tion dropping the lawsuit. The builders' associauon rejected the compromise. Spencer Covert. who is handli ng the ca~ for the district, said Orange Countv Superior Coun Judae Leonard Goldstein has up to 90 days to render a verdict in the suit. Trojan• In motion at UCI Goldstein was unavailable for com- ment. 1 While admitting a drop 10 high school enrollment. Covert said bis argument foc used oo increased enrollment at the district's elementary level. He said the d istrict's unusual twcrcity configuration leaves som e schools with available classroom space while other schools are bursting with students. "for these schools, busing is imprac- tical. Y.ou have to look at where the children are coming in," Covert said, notin& a sharp student increase in Costa Mesa. "It d<>Hn't maner ifthe school is in the wrona spot." Attorneys for the builders· association could not be reached for commc-nt. USC Coach Larry Smith watchea u the Trojan• to throqh a practlce drill at UCI during their a&- week atlnt on the Irnne camp ua. The team wrape up lta local 'rislt Saturday afternoon. CM police warn parents after two young children molested By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .. 0.-, Net ...,, Costa Mesa authorit'ies arrested t\\O men in unrelated sexual assaults on young children this week. leading a police official to caution parents to close!~ watch their . children. "We're not having a rash of these. but we -want tOlet parenfs know it can happen 1f they're not careful," Costa Mesa Police Lt. Rick Johnson said toda y. A J'h,year-old girl was molested 1n the parking lot of her Wilson Street apa rtment complex Monday by a transient who·s been seen around the complex. Johnson said. Bartolo Perez Ruiz. 36, allegedly lured me girl to his van. pulled down her shorts and performed a sexual act. Johnson said . . As the girl left the veh1clt•. he alleged!~ kissed her. The g1rrs mother sa" the kiss and asked her daughter what happened. The gi rl \old her mother "ha1 had happened, Johnson said. The woman called authont1es. but the assailant fled before pohce arrived the lieutenant said . The suspect was arrested Thursda}o. however. 'when officers stopped the' an on a traffic violation. He was booked into Costa Mesa City Jail in heu of$::!5.000 bail. In a second case. Rafael Rebollar-Perez. 22. was arrested for alleged!) sodomizing an 8-year-old boy, Johnson said. Rebolloar-Perez was a friend oft he bo•/s family and had been sta) ing at their house when he all~edly slipped into bed" ith the boy and molested him. Johnson said. He alleged!) told the ~ oungster not to tell anyone about the incident. but the bO\ complained of pain Tuesda' and told his famil) what happened. · The bo~ was treated and released from College Park Hospnal in Costa Mesa. Rebollar-Perez was arrested without inci- dent and booked into Costa Mesa Cit\ Jail QI1 j 50,000 ball. He 'HS arraigned toda~ .. Most child molesters are pehoph1leS and opportunms:· the lieutenant said .. They take advantage of the opponunll) when it presents itself." Johnson said parents who want more information about what to watch for or think the ir children ma\ have been vic1t1ms should coni.act the Costa Mesa Police Department at 754-5280. Drinking suspected in freeway death A Montebello man was killed today when a car d riven by an alleged drunken driver rear ended his vehicle. which was parked on the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway in Mission Viejo, a Cali fornia Hi&hway Patrol spokesman said. The man. whose name is being wi thheld pcnd!nl( notification of his famil\'. was sitting In a 1980 To~ota Cami) parked on the southbound shoulder of the frt.-ewa\ j ust non fl of Crown Valley Park" a~. Hi's car was struck from the rear b' a 1975 Buick Apollo dri'ven by .\scendon Cor- nejo. 19. of Garden Grove. CH P spokes- man Ken Daily said. The im pact .. just shon ened the (parked) car tremendously:· Dail) said. The v1cum. also 19, "'as pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. which occured at 5:45 a.m. CorneJO wa~ arrested on suspicion of felon\ drunken dnnng and wa booked into 6 range Count} Jail after being treated for minor injuries at Mission Hospital 1tegional Medical Center. Dail~ said. He was held in heu ofSl0,000 bai l. Developer fees have bct'n a sow-ce of controversy in school districlS ~ the state, ...;th builders claimifta that school districts have abused the law by charging the maximum amount ~ of their need. Under state law. school d1stricu are allowed to collect up to S l.S3 per squate foot of new residential development and 2S cents per square foot of co mmercial ~evelopment to help fund new facilities or improvements to existing one$. The law applies to both commercial developers and residents who build large addiuons onto their homes. School Board President Jim de Boom said the district has collected about S2.S m ilJion in fees since the law bcc.ame efTecuve. Coast woman, 20,wins in Lotto By STEVE GEISSINGER n.•11111111• ..... SACRAMENTO -A 20-year-old col- leae student from Capistrano Beach and a 52-year-old Riverside truck driver were celebrating new-found fortune todayafter an error-plagued lotto drawing rewarded them with a $39 million jackpot. Christene Lentz of Capistrano Beach and Robcn Barnett of Riverside will share the pn~ the second largest in the history of the California lou o. Lentz, who bought four tickets on her wa y to college classes, decided she would immediately look for a new car. Barn.en is mamed, bas children., dri vcs a truck and works tn a warehouse for a Riverside shipping company. He normally . buys fi ve uclcets. but because of the jackpot size, he bought 10 and then an additional four. It was the first of the additional four that won him bis windfall. The lottery says it will take steps to avoid any repeat of "human error .. that caused a number-sclectin' device to fail, scrubbing the drawing which climaxed louomania over the jackpot A second. hastily arranged drawing a half-hour after the malfunction Wednes- day night awarded the prize to the winnc~ lottery spokesman John Schade said Thursday. The $39.16 m illion jackpot will be ,plit evenly between the two winners. ~i~ each S 19. 58 million, paid over 20 years in annual installments. after taxes: of about $783.000. be said. During a news conference Thursday, state officials said an improper1y placed rack on the machi ne that picks winn ing lotto numbers caused the malfunction during the televised drawing. Officials were heavil) quesu oned about wh) viewers of the initial. invalid drawing heard the first number. 33. called out, but did not sec ttie numbered ball roll out of the machine. Somt'-viewe~ba ve-q ucstion- ed how the ;.tnnouncer could call out.a number. if no number had been chosen. Drawing sccurit) chief Bernie Remas explained that as technietans discovered the failure, caused by "human error." they did not swttch as usual to the camera which would have shown the first ball rolling out of the machine. i lnstead. viewers con- tinued to sec the announcer. When a camera did cut to the spot where numbers drop o ut of the machine. the number 33 already had rolled to the end of the chute that catches the balls and was out of si&ht. he said. No additional balls dropped out "The only camera that could have shown the 33 (ball) cut baclc to lbe announcer." said drawing broadcast coor- d inator Michael Stephens. The officials showed v1deota~ of what viewers saw. and of what ~as picked up by security cameras, to back up their account. The)' said placement of the rack would be double<hedced in thciUnrrc 10 avoid anY. repeat of the problem. ~Untingto.~ Beach ~een arrested in kidnap.ping his 1973 Capn car at 12:45 a.m. today. He found that th1e' es stole radio equipment and a camera. 18000 block of Carlsbad Court be- tween 7 p.m. Wcdnesda~ and 7:30 a.m. Tbursda}. Orapcrie$ worth $3.000 were stolen from a home in the I 0 block of Hillgra.ss . BJLANCEIGNON °' ............... A Huntinaton .Beach teen-.qer was amsted Wednesday on suspicion of kidnappina a companion who was · found tied up wilb twine and snow tire chains in lbe suspect's car. police said. Aaron 0 . Fackett, 18, allcaedJy tied up bis' 17-year-old victim after the youth's uncle reponedly refused to pay a $60 ransom, Lt. John Foster laif eckett, his allqed viltim. and an unidentified male drove Wednesday afternoon to ·the 17000 block of ~ Lane, where me. victim said be beard the other two mention the wonl""pam." FICkm allefcdly handed SSO to the other' man, wbo left the car, a«Otdina IO the victim. whoJe name is bcina widlbeld because be is a minor. ··we suspect it was drug purchase. But who knows, maybe he was :r to buy some milk." Foster Wben the man failed to return, FJl!Ckett drove oft' with the other teen- ., in the beck 1eat. At one point, Feckett all~y pulled over and told the youth to call his uncle, an employee at Canale Foods Inc. in Hvntinatoo Beach, and ask for $60 for his return, Foster said. ... suns be wantedSIO profit." the lieutenant said. But fot t0me reason. the uncle. Jesut Roclriauez of Huntinaton Be1ch, refu sed, Foster said. Rodripez could not be reached for (lOlllmcDL Feckett then drove to his job at Mcl>oandl Douslat in Lona Beach. wlwn'-ellleeedfybound hi.s victim's hands wfdl twiK aM 8'is feet ~th snow tile cbaiu. He lllD rolkd up the windows and removed the door lock buttons from the orange Ford Pinto. Foster said. '"He (Fackett) says. 'I'll see you in eiaht hours pal. I've got to get to wort: " Foster recounted. The temperature inside the car had reached between I 00 and 110 degrees by the time the victim caught the attentio n of some passersby and was ftted at about 3 p.m. "Left all day, would hc die? Maybe." Foster sai<J ... He ( Fackett) is lucky the auy dadn 't>Uffer any scnous injuries. • • • A neighbor reported that someone kicked over a bottle in a vacant house in the I 00 block of Eighth Street. But when officers in\·estigated, they found nothing but spiders. the~ said. Newport Beach An unknown shophfier stole t"o dcsianer dresses and a Jacket valued at $458 from the ~omen·s depan- ment at Buffum s in Fashton lsland. Tht culprit wore a size 8. • • • Someone reponed to police Thurs-A 1975 Jaguar J l 2C \\as stolen day afternoon that the) lost their from the Fashion Island parking lot. $8.000 Rolex watch and a S~OO p:ur of ' The S2S,OOO metallic gre~ two-door La&una Beach sunglaSSC'S at 700 S. Coast Htgb\\a). coupe was locked but the alann was A L' · I c• • · • J h not tel. It is not known tf the thief inco n onunenta t at was wore a size 8 reported s<olen in Los "-ngeles was · involved in a htt and run amdent 1"llM Thursday af\emoon with a BMW 300 series on Nonb Coast Highwa~ at Vie10 Street. ... . .. Michael D. Hendrix. 28. of Laguna Beach was arrested at 6:57 p.m. Due to computer problems at the Irvine Police Depanment. the police 10& was not available thif morning. • • • A aold watch was stolen from a home in the 3000 block of Parkv1cw Lane . Coetalleea Someone broke ioto a garage on Center Street Bicycles. tools a nd a television wert stolen. The aoods were valued at $4,000. ••• The rear window of a 1978 Volks- wqcn bus was broken out whiJc it was· parked on Harbor Boulevard. A camera. leather jacket and IUCPF valued at $800 were taken. ~ . . . . .. A thief -pcrbaps "'1th dirty clothes -stole a washer and dryer from an unlocked prqc oa Mapk Stteet. The set was valucd a.t S77l. 0 ••As crazy as this sounds. even 1f they weft partnen in come ... ifs stJll a very tmoUS offense.·· Feckett wes arrested on suspicion of k.idnappina. unlawful detentton and kidnappi~ for ransom. He was bdd in lieu ots250,000 betl and was tcbeduied for llTl.ian~nt toda~. Thursday at 647S. Coast Hiah~ayon suspicion of public into'<icauon a nd an outstanding warnnt for forget). He was held in lieu ofS7.SOO batl. Poaataln Valley Ootbes and tv.-o stereo ~nobs v.erc tt~n from a car parted on dobe ROid west of Muirv.-oods brtv.ttn 6 p.m. Wed~)' and 6:50 a.m 22-year-old man dro~ns swimmin g pond in park. Thursday. · •••• llOle poweo ools valued 11 S S50. Someone \&tied a Pf) int dcv1ct \0 • • • p1n ecc:aa to a c:ar .,.riled*' A.ntek>pe A .. a IMi tOmeOne shot 1 Run and Firestone Boulevard Thurs,. riftc or gelet au•• him Thunda~· :Jen momine. The c:ar·s st~ ~n wbile ricliaa·• tMiW neer lolsa Cl\Q , and lbe pry1n, t-au~ t~ SlrlM.J • window \0 shatter. A mideM ila die lGCJO tlloc:t ol CMh. 1 ~•.:cs ~~· ~km v-.. Miid • Wi•~• • WI 10 iaa ill weft ... hllll a car perkd ia the -' e>r.,.. COMt DAILY PfLOTJ Friday, Auguat 28, 1918 Rally to observe 'dream' speech W ASHlNGTON (AP) -Tens of thousands of people, including Michael Dukakis and Jesse Jackson, m Qpected to rally here Saturday to mark the 2Sth anruvcrsary of Martin Luther Kin& Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, orpnizcrs said Thursday. Kina's widow, Coretta Scott King; Democratic presidential nominee Dubkis and civil rights leader Jack- son plan to address tl\e pthcring, but Republican presidential nominee Georae Bush did not respond to an invitation, said the Re v. Joseph Lowery, who sucoceded King as bead of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. .. We have not beard from Mr. Bush," Lowery said at a news con- ference. A Bush spokesman. Dan Mclapn, said the vice president plans to campaign in Texas on Saturday. An estimated 250,000 people marched in Washington on Aug. 28, 1963, one of the great days in the civil !ifbts movement and the occasion of ~·s most famous speech. Favc years ago, 250.000 more commemorated the 20th annhersal) of the march. Lowery said he expects ··hordes" and "'tbronp" to march Saturda}, but be declined to estimate the number. The march in 1963 spurred Con-sress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ••Somethin& magic happened there. A new vision was shared \\llh the American people. Whether that hap- pens on Saturday or not, I don't know," said Andrew Young. who in 1963 was a you~ minister working A# ...... Dr. Martin Luther m.. Jr. la ahown u lae 'a•e Illa .. I Ban a Dream•• •peech ln .-ubJ.ncton, D. C., ln 983. with King and is now the mayor of Atlanta. Since 1963. said Lowery, "every- thing has changed and nothing has changed. We have come a long, long way. But we stiU have a terribly long way to go, particularly in the arena of economic justjcc." -Thiny-onc years after King, Lowery and Ralph Abernathy helped found the SCLC, the median income of blacks remains onl y 57 percent of the median white income, Lowery said. "We won the battle about where you sit on the customer's side of the lunch counter, but the battJe about the cash ~ter side of the lunch counter is slllJ raging." he said. With or without Bush in attend- ance, Saturday's event was shaping up as a broad attack on the Reagan administration.· Quayl~'s resume raises question BJ ROBERT GREENE a !' ,,._...., Vice President George Bush prom- ~ new jobs for minorities and said be'd be a . "1ood president for all Americans" durina a swing through· bis adopted home state, but his nann.ina mate ran into fresh questions today with a report be fudged on his official resume. Democrat Michael Dukakis kept up bis code of silence on Dan Quayle i=nns but ul)]oaded apin on the administration, saying it has lolt the war on drugs with Bush as the lieutenant. Quayle was campaigning in the Midwest trying to answer questions on farm and trade issues when The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer reported that be exaaaerated his iob record in the Indiana Attorney General's of- fice. Quayle had just begun to shed some of the questioninJ about his military record and relations with a former lobbyist. Quayle's Senate biography. which is being distributed as official back- arouod of the Republican vice-presi- dential nominee, says: "He was chief iovestiptor for the Consumer Protection Division of the Indiana Attorney General's Office from 1970-1971." The Plain Dealer reponcd that the Consumer Protection Division didn't even exist in 1970 and that Quayle spent most of the period as a low-level clerk. It said he put in less than three months in the investigator's job, and ~x-sergeant sold nuke documents to Soviets, paper says FRANKFURT, West Germany {AP)-A former U.,S. Army sergeant whoalleaedly led an international spy rina sold the Soviets secret docu- ments on nuclear missile bases, military pipelines and NA TO troop streqth. news reports said today. Tbe Bild newspaper of Hamburg, which is known to have close contacts to intelli9Cnoe sources, quoted an unidentiffed West German security official u saying Oyde Let Conrad bad sold "extraordinarily important information ... A special Supreme Court panel ordered Conrad held in prison pend- ina further investigation following his arrest Tuesday. He was charged with ..compeUing suspicion of espionage ICtivities in an especially grave case." accordina to the prosecutor's office. Two men who officials said were ~of the ring were arraigned today -10 Sweden. Kurt Rebmann, the chief federal prosecutor, said Conrad also recruit- ed a second American soldier who received a "five-figure sum" of money for supplying the ring with military secrets. Rebmann ref used to elaborate. Bild said information contained in documents what Conrad allegedly sold included "secret locations of nuclear missiles, classified docu-· mentl about pipeline systems, de- fense plans of NATO and of U.S. divisions, and top-secret troop mobilization plans." West Germany's ARD television network and The New York: Times also reported that such information was sold by the ring, which allegedly had been operating since ·the late 1970s. The Times quoted U.S. and Ger- man officials u saying Conrad auard- ed a safe that stored documents at the U.S. Anny base in Bad Kreuznach in central West Germany. Bild said Conrad lived in an elepntly furnished apartment near the base. Officials have said the ring was believed to ha ve stolen documents concerning NATO defense P!ans for Europe and U.S. Army contmgcncy pla~s f~r a around war with the Soviet Union 10 Europe. Alexander Prechtel, a spokesman for the 'federal prosecutor's office, said Thursday that it's too early to determine what damage the spying caused the North Atlantic Treaty · O~ization. . . • We can't exclude the possibility that millions of dollars arc involved," he said. Mechanics join strike at steel milf in Poland had already moved on to another job when the division officially opened for business in September 1971 . Town -'eels compass1·on "'or Thenewdisclosurccamejustafew 11 11 hours after Bush had declared the controversy over his running mate to be a thing of the past. WARSAW, Poland (AP) -Mech- anics joined hundreds of other workers on strike at a steel mill in southeastern Poland, and police backed off after staging a massive show of force around a strikebound coal mine, labor leaders said today. -Poland's powerful Roman Catholic bishops urged the government to renounce force in settling strikes around the country and reiterated their stand that the government should allow free trade unions -a key demand of strikers Robert Kozak, a Solidarity spokes-- man in Warsaw, said about I 00 police vehicles, some equipped with water cannons, surrounded the mine where a strike spawned Poland's worst labor unrest since 1981. Kozak said police drove up to the main gate and turned flood lights on the compound, which has been oc- cupied by strikers for I l days. ~am1• 1y w1• th strange hab1• ts M~:c;igt::d inanJex~ea~~~ : 11 guayaberra, Bush promised in the sweltering late-summer heat of San would like to see her daughter, Antonio "to help those minorities He said security forces made no attempt to enter the mine, where an estimated 600 workers remained holed up. Police left a short time later. Kozak said. CORBIN, Ky. (AP) -For years, a mother and three grown children JD this small town were known as a SU'l.DIC brood: their furniture was upside down, they refused to use household plumbing and shouted at all hours of the night. But the odd habits of Anna K. Moore, 68, and her children gener- aled only sympathy from 10" ns~ people, which deepened when ut~ht~ Wort.en found the decomposed bod> of MrL Moore's daughter. Dawn. in their house, officials said. .. J feel terrible about this whole situation," said John C. Mulhns. the police chief in this southeast Ken- tucky town of 8,000 people. "To me. the outcome of this is the Moore family is going to be stuck in a mental ... . NEWPORT BEACH -'19 Newpo11 Cmttt DrM (7J4) 6'44·5070 instituuon." Officers on Wednesda)' arrested Mrs. Moore, her 38-}ear-old daughter Michella and Michella's twin brother John, police said. They v.ere taken to a Lexington hospital for a medical evaluation ordered b) Wh ttle} Dis- trict Judge R. Blaine Stewart. The famil y's strange habits had grown stranger 10 the hlst two or three years, accord10g to Mayor Tom Thurston. Jn addition to the upside- down furniture, shouting and refusal to use plumbing, the house was falling apart and there was no gJast1 in the windows. officials said. who haven't really had a shot at the Th ~ ·1 h d M · M starting line." c iam1 Y a put iss oore to "The best way to do that in bed after she collapsed July 8. then rubbed her with lotions and flour in employment is to have urban and an attempt to heal her, authorities rural enterprise zones, a break in that ·d tax structure that will encourage saJ Mrs. Moore Later sajd she did not business to locate where those popu-. lations are." reaJtzc her daughter had died unul R .. ;iiosn tried to create such zones Miss Moon's body turoed black. --The woman died of natural causes. on a national level in the early part of said Whitley County Coroner Carl -his administration as a means to Paul, citing a preliminary autopsy combat unemployment. but oppo-nents said they failed to produce Ewa Kubema, a spokeswoman far the outlawed Solidarity free trade union, said about 3,000 workers were occupying the Stalowa Wola steel milJ. She said the mechan ics joined other strikers late Thursday and that the mill was shut down. Workers arriving for the first shift today were tum~ away_ by manage- ment, Kubcma said. In the coal mining region ofS1lesia. police briefly surrounded the July Manifesto mine near Jastrzcbie late Thursday, Solidarity activists said. "Intimidation and force must be abandoned, and the reasonable voice of all the citizens of the country must be loyally acknowledged." the bishops said in their first statement on the strikes that began Aug. 16. . They implicitly criticized the gov- ernment for oot meeting agreements signed with workers during the 1981 unrest, saying "The social accords si~ed eight y~rs ago and developed wath such difficulty remain a task to be fulfilled." On Aug. 5, gas workers check10g a meter at the house fou nd 35-year-old Dawn Moore's body in a bedroom after Mrs. Moore asked them if they re~h~· medical examination of the results when tried on a state level. family was requested by Mrs. Bush also said he supports af- Moorc's brother, Richard Taylor of firmativc action programs "so min- Louisiana, after he heard about, his oritics have a better shot at the niece's death, said his attorney, American dream," pledged to fight Darrell Saunders. aun control and help the faltering oil industry. . Rangoon strlkers crlpple translt epte~bcr Studies require class1- call) updated a111re from At-Ease Sample our trad111onal qualuy and -;mart value. For th~ classroom. the workplace. or the wcrkend Oxford cloth, button down hi rt rn 60/40 cotton/poly blend.$25.00. Pure silk neck wear in assorted styles. pnnts and tripes.Sl0.00. The Alan Pamc 100% lambswool slervelc ~ sweater vest. SSS.00. Classic two -button. navy hopsack blazer. in dacron and wooLSU,.00. Pleated trouser, com- pletel y ta:lorcd and pre-fimshttl in a 55/45 poly/wool blend. s .. n.oo. The Cole Haan clas ic hand·$cwn ~nny loafer sA9.00 V1s1t us c;oon Spttial Pric~5 Now thru ~pt~m~r lrd. PASADENA 529 South Lakr A~nue (818) 304.9333 • WESTWOOD VILLAGE 1001 Wi!srwood 8tvd. (21)) 208-J27J ~ Dukakis, returning to Boston after a Midwest sojourn, escalated his attacks on Bush through his role in the Reagan administration. "Why after seven years of task forces and policy boards and grandi- ose clajms have cocaine imports tripled, drug-related deaths doubled, and heroin imports risen by 50 perccntr' he asked at a rally in Oeveland. JUlllGOON, Burma (AP) - Strikers demanding democracy today baited all train and air service in the capital, and sources said rioting pnsooers set several buildings ablaze 10 ftanaooo's jail. Most government offices were deserted. "Government control is eroding, but it bas not disintegrated," said a Western diplomat in Rangoon. He spoke on condition of anonymity. The influential daugllter of Burma's late independence leader · told 400,000 chcenng protesters an interim government should be for- med to bring about democracy and end 26 years of authoritarian rule. Auna San Suu Kyi said this alone could case weeks of unrest that has toppled ooc president and lcilled at least 112 le. 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Minkow's attorney David Kenner has said his client was a "fall guy" for orpnized crime figures who in- filtrated the carpet-cleaning business. forced Minkow into dubious business dealings and threatened him into silence. Minkow founded the firm in 1981 in suburban Reseda wh~n he was 15. Four years later, he incorporated the business, and ZZZZ Best Co. later became a publicly held firm that traded in the over the counter market. Authorities allege that as early as March 1985 Minkow and others falsely claimed the fi rm was restoring buildings damaged by water and fire. At the company's height, 90 per- cent of its $43. 7 mill ion 'in annual revenues went toward restoration work that was never done, authprities allege. The youthful entrepreneur de- clared personal bankruptcy earlier this year and the company ceased operation last year after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Eleven of Minkow's employees have been charged in connection wi th the case. Two Jpleaded guilty earlier this week to conspiracy and securities fraud charges. Six others already have pleaded guilty io the case. Minlcow 1s being held at the Terminal Island Federal Prison on S l.S million bail. If convicted on all charges, he faces a maximum prison term of350 to 403 years. ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE: FRIDAY, AUG. 26 Live Cotypso Band On the Gazebo) Scott Kennedy 8·10pm (Personal Appearance) ~TURDAY, AUG. 27 Live Calypso Sand 4-6pm (In the Gazebo) Strolling Balloon Mist Scott Kennedy 8·10pm (Personal Appearance) SUNDAY, AUG. 28 LlveCatypsoBond 12·2pm (In the Gazebo) Sh'ollingBolloOnArtist 12·2pm ScottKenn0dv 12-Jpm (Peoonol Appearance) DRAWING OF PRIZES (lnlheGazebo) . 2pm , Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Auguat 28, 1988 A8 FBI won't detail corruption probe of state legislators Bair'• Cornella SACRAMENTO (AP) -Federal investigators refused to reveal details of a corruption probe involving at least four state legislators. as rumors of sandal swept a ~tate Capitol &ripped by tension. The FBI confinned that a team of JO qcnts from the FBI and the U.S. attorney's office !>Crved seven search warrants on Capnol offices late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. The FBI refused to disclose which offices were searched, but lawmakers and Capitol employees confirmed searches of four legislators' offices - Assemblywoman Gwen Moore, ~ semblymen Pat Nolan and Frank Hill, and Sen. Joseph Montoya. It was unknown ifthe other offices sea rched belonJC<i to lawmakers or members of their staffs. Federal agents examined ·mes and desks for material related to a special ihterest bill, Moore's AB4 203. which was passed by the Legislature this year but vetoed b' the governor July 18. The Daily Ne"'s of Los Angeles said the searches were part of a two- year probe ofleg1!)lative activities. New York 80Clallte Comella Gueat poeea In front of a nude plctare of henelf with •trateftlcally draped fake hair u •he meeta the preu In Beverly H l•. The photo la beln& ueed In a new ahampoo ad. The surprise raid did not result io any arrests or immed iate word of any charges. or 1nd1ctments. Terry Knowles, special agent in charge of the FBl'sSacramento office. declined to provide details. The warrants "'ere 1mmed1ately scaled by federal authont1es to pre- vent their public disclosure. U.S. Attorney David Le\ 1 said. OC swimmer hailed But Montoya, an El Monte Demo- crat whose office "'as searched. said he believed that FBI agents had mounted a sting opc:ra11on and were seeking information about .\84203. . . after feat in Siberia LISTVY ANKA. USSR (AP) - T housands of Soviet citizens waved Soviet and American flags toda)' as they gathered to watch California endurance swimmer Lynne Cox chum through the frigid waters of Lake Baikal in an unprecedented feat. The Los Alamitos woman became the first person to spend more than an hour in the lake and survive. Strong currents in the world's deepest lake st.retched out her trip to an estimated 11.5 miles in four hours and 20 minutes, officials said. Tass, the Soviet's official news agency reponed that the water temperature was 52 degrees. As she swam the last half-mile to her landi ng point in this tiny' illage. a soprano saxophone played .. America the Beautiful," the Orange County Register reported in a dispat<.'h from Siberia. Af\er recovenng from her goodwill swim. Cox was hoisted onto a wall It ts a boy for Diana Ross where she told the enthusiastic crO\\Q · through a loud-speaker. 'Tve found LOSANGELES(APJ-Pop singer some warm heans an Sibena. ·· Diana Ross gave birth to a bab} bo~ The hardv 31-vear-old ~oman today, the singer's publicist reponed. maintajned a bod}' temperature that It was the 44-year-old singer's fifth ' never dropped below 98.7 degree~. child an<:t her second \.\llh husband even though she missed two ke} Ame Naess Jr. accordjng to pubhc1st conditioning workouts she had Elliot Mintz. planned. He declined to sa)' where the tnfant Bad weather forecast for unda\ was born, or gi ve the child's binh when she had 1n11iall} planned io weight or name. make the swtm. prompted her to Ross married Naess. a Norwegian make the arduous cros~ing t "-O da} !> shipping tycoon in October 1985. She sooner than planned. gave binh to their first child. also a "I was overwhelmed. and that boy, last October. That child's name understates the whole thing ... Cox is Ross Ame Naess. said of the crowd that greeted her as ~--------------i she struggled up a flight of !>teep )t31rs from the water to a "a1tang am· bulance, where she '>pent about 20 minutes reco~·enng. ... ~~ « ,,.. '"; .. ~;, r>fl lff 0 American Heart Association Sen. JOMph Montoya an obscure in,estment banking bill which Moore. a Los Angeles Demo- crat, had ~uided through the Legis- lature earlier this \ear. The bill apparent!} would ha' e given a business advantage to a lmk- known investment partnersh1p called Pcachstate Capital West, Ltd It was vetoed by Gov. George DeukmeJian. who wrote at the ume 1n his 'eto message that the bill was "spe-c1al interest leg1slauon (that) will benefit one company to the detnment of others." Confronted b~ reponers 1n a Capitol comdor. Moore refused to answer an) specific quesuons. sa~ mg only. "I fully plan 10 cooperate ... In a written statement issued later by her office. she said. "I ful h intend to respond to an" legiti.,.,;ne federal C.... le aw. Is II pw Wl!yl llllfillc llMds. ()Ny -.dlkb t111 sent,.., l*ftetl'f. , ....... _ ...... leCI~ ....... -. -- .. 1 Otd ~port 40 91vd ...... A&mss from L • Bltufllz inquiry with the same c.andor and integrity that has charactenzed m y 13-year career in public service." Nolan, R-Glendale, the Re- publican leader of the Assembly, confirmed that FBI agents also searched his office. but he said he didn't know why. Capitol sources in both houses,· including at least one GOP lawmaker, said the offices of Hill. R-Wh1ttier, were also searched. Hill was not iwailable for comment Thursday, his staff said, and he never appeared during a day-long Assembly floor session. Another senator. Democrat <\Jan Robbins of Van Nu}). said he was interviewed b) the FBI an the Capitol. but declined 10 sa~ what they dis- cussed. "They requested m} assistance." Ro~bins said ... I was no11n an} wa) a subject of the 1n' esugauon ... He also said he sa"' "a hst of members who wer~ subpoenaed ... but he declined to say how man} or "'h1ch lawmakers were on the list except that his name wasn't among them Former state Sen. Paul Carpenter. 0.Cypress. now a memtx·r of the Board ofEqualizauon. an obscure but powerful state tax pant"!. also was questioned b~ the FBI. a Carpenter aide said. The L~ .\ngeles Herald Examiner reported Fnda' that Carpenter declined to spc:ak With FBl agents wnhout an attome1 present. 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The lotto TY show ended and regular telev1saon programmmg resumed. What happened? Was the fix in? Does the announcer know what numbers are to be selected? Is there a script? Is the entire California Lottery not in fact a lottery but a predetermined mone} -making scheme by the government? Have we all been taken for a ride? If so. where can we appl{ for refunds? s organized crime involved? That announcer looks like every other pit boss in Las Vegas. doesn't be? It turns out, as these things normally do, that the truth is not nearly as sinister nor as sexy as what might be imapned. Simple human error explains tbe aboned drawmg. A lottery technician did not properly' place the rack of balls on the device that picks the winning numbers, lottery officials ex.plained to a quizzical med ia throng the day after the drawing. And the close-up camera that shows the winning numbers in the tray wasn't switched on because a lotlery official immediately realized something was amiss with the racL - What lotto3layers couldn't see clearly was that only 18 of the49 numbere balls had dropped into the mixer. lfthegame bad been allowed to continue, nearly everyone who plunked down a buck would have cried foul. .. Lottery officials reacted cooly to the mixup, making the best out of a potentially crippling situation. And it was just dumb luck for them that No. 33 rolled out again once the rack was property aligned and the game was restaned. Some folks just seem to roll sevens. Obvious~. if Californians lose fa ith. in Lotto.6/49, the state stands to lose millions in potential revenue for education. But the chances of that .h4l,Ppening arc probably slimmer than the odds of pickipg all six numbers. .a In any case, it wouldn't hurt to have t;io. 33 this3a;urday. .. Death pen alty There are intense arguments on both sides of the death penalty issue, so it is especially un_fon4nate _when what co~ld best be described as secondary points ate raised by otherwise credible expens. One example: dispense with the penalty because it creates too much work for the couns. Specifically, Preble Stolz, a UC Berkeley law expen, said recently abourtaseloads at the State Supreme Coun, .. There's no question that the capital (c.fle) backJ~ is having an adverse impact ... The best argument for abolishing the death penalty is the effect it has on the system as a whole."... · The biggest flaw in Stolz' logic is what happens when legal efficiency is applied mechanically to case review in place of substance -a tenet one might expect of a judicial right- winger. It is even worse in the nitty-gritty world of trial couns ... If' one can define civilization in a co111plex society as panly the result of the rule oflaw acting as a moderating force on the simple tn'be, then the law must be prepared to shoulder a heavier burden than most professions, a burden for which they are compensated wi th power and privilege most seamen ts of society can never hope to achieve. Among those obligations is to administer creatively the will of Jhe people, not to advocate changing it because it is time consuming to administer unimaginatively. Bakerslleld C.JUoralo Cal-OSHA California's business and union leaders could scarcely believe it when George Dcukmejian abolished the state's worker safety program 18 months ago. Cal-OSJ{A 's success in . j)l'OtectinJ workers' lives while keeping down employen' accident insurance costs, after all, was widely rqarded a.s a model for the nation. But the things that the governorts been saying ever since to try to j ustify his blunder are even harder to believe. Last week, a Superior Coun j u. in Sacramento barred Deukmejian from repeating •is claim that the number of fa~it~es was declining in his ballot arsµment against an 1ruuative to restore Cal·OSHA. Nobody likes to call the gQvemor a liar -least of all a justice of the Superior Court. But then it shouldn't have been necessary to file a lawsuit to make him teU the truth. A~ from the 1ovemor, there's reportedly no orpnized oppolllion to the inuiative, which will l.{Jl>Qf as Proposition 97 on the November ballot. Deuk:me.Jaan says he d<>an't intend to campaign actively against iL 1bat's prob.ably just as well. He's done enough damqc already. OR ANG£ COAST ' ..., .... ,., .. ~ .. ,..., ~·l• T•Clllil "9ws£• ........ Cit, l*Ot Sac,.__,.._ ....... Ant ~ A1htfb Mir ~~0.KtOf .. _, ..... fl'*""Oncttf ~ ........ bMiS OtlQ ...,., ·- ·'Don •tget ready to rent that boat sllp, buy that home, eat In that reataurant.. Just yet. Development of Bolaa Chica looks u If It wtll eUU be some years off. '· \ Senate panel won't play pOlitics with anti-porn bill SACRAMENTO -, The Senate Rules Committee did the righl thing Wednesday, even if it had to jump through political hoops to get there. The right thing was to send a bill dealing with pornography pros- ecutions to the Senate Judiciary Committee, which may be tanta- mount to summary execution. given the liberal makeup of the committee and the fact that's onl y a week until the Legislaure adjourns for the year. It's the right thing because the bill. u drafted in the heal of an Assembl) power struggle. would do serious damlfe to the rights of adults to read and view materials of their choosing. ri&hts that arc guaranteed 1n the Constitution. Under the legislation. which has become a New Right fundamentalist cause celebre in the state. distributors of sexually explicit materials could be prosecuted if thty violated ven· looselv defined "commumty stan·-dards.~· The potential effects of such a law would be invidio us. Politicall y ambitious local pros- ecutors could gamer headlines for themselves by pandering to anti· pornography zealots and putting newstand and video rental store operators in jail, claiming their prod- ucts violate the sensibi1i1ies-of the local community. Librarians, television station man- qers, newspaper editors and others who manage the flow of graphic materials would function in clouds Of leaal uncertainty. never knowing wllat would be proscribed. And .. communities" with looser standards could create financially lucrative red-lighl dis1ricts. catering to 'the unquestioned market for porno. It's questionable whether porno- graphy per sc, no matter how that is defined. should be regulated at all. What one does, views or reads in private, no matter how politicall> or morally offensive to some others. should be a matter _p(personal tas1e and morality. not criminal law. That. to use a cliche, is the American way and should be modified onl> under the most extreme and JUStifiable conditions. Some ·anti-porno act1v1sts claim to ~ a connection between se~uall) explicit films and books and sex crimes. but n remains. at best, a theory that's disputed b> equally valid authonues. If. however. there's to be any regulation via criminal law. it should contain the broadest and most objec- tive standards to protect against local witch hunts. Civil libertarians are willing to accept statewide standards for defining illegal pornography as a curb on excessive prosec utonal be- havior. The much-disputed anti-porno biH had been shunted into the fi ve- member Senate Rules Commit1ee on a prosecural motion. Its advocates. using mass mailings and other lobby- ing devices. tried to generate heat on DAN WALTERS the apparerrt swing vote on the committee, that of Democratic Sen. Henry Mello of Watsonville. But they made a mistake in taking for granted that o ne of the two Republicans on the committee. Wil- liam Craven of Oceanside, would vote with them to send the measure back to the Senate floor. where an affirmative vote would be a near certainty. Craven decided to go the other way. to vote with Democrats Dav1d"Rob- eni and Nicholas Petris to send the measure . to the Senate Judiciary Committee with instructions to wri1e in a statewide standard. With Craven's decision 10 vote with the liberals, Mello could, with newly found courage, vote with Republican Jim Ellis on the losing side, demanding immediate floor action · It's the sort of positioning that looks good in re-election campaign literature. Da Walters 11 • 1yodlc•ted cti•IDlll.t. A s,,ggy battlegrorrnd for developers an·d ecologists The year 1973 was a big one for wetlands on the Orange Coast, For those rtaders who have never seen a wetland, and never hope to see one. a wetland is defined in the dictionary as "land or areas (as tidal Oats or swamps) containing much soil moisture." You m ust understand that the esteem in which a swamp is held has chanaed greatly durin$ the past several decades. Back m the days when I was a child, the verx word "swamp .. sent shivers up children's becks. These were scary places in which your feet would sink deep into slime while bats flew overhead and ahOIU reached out from the deep. I fint came -upon the great esteem in which swamps are currently held durinaa business trip to Boston in the late 1960s. The architectural farm for wb~h I worked was designing a computer center for State Street Bank in OWn~. Mass., and I was told by the banks real estate vice president that in order 10 build the computer center, 1 mosquito-infested swamp would have to be drained. At 1 f?Ublicist, I grew terribly excited. 'On.ining a swamp will make a peat story, the newspapers will eat 1t up," I enthused. But the Botton benk official knew better. .. Don't breathe a word about o u.r drain.in& the swamp until it hai been drained or the eftvironmentalists will be all over us." he shot beck. I learned two thinp on that cold, winuy day in New Enaland. I learned the word "environmentalist," which bemme popular trveral yean later with the dawnina of Earth Day in 1970, ud I ~ the d1fTcrcnoc bl011J111 beiftaa publiastand I public relations~. lut let a move ahead to the year 191) ud its im.,onanoe to wetlands 09 tM Qruee C.0Ul. That WU the ,., ia wbidl The lrvine Co. decided eo liYC in IO the Friends of the U pprr •1 ud SloP '!l_ina to develop Upper Ntwpon Bly s wetlands into a mariM. ud it wu alto the year that lilllll Ludmartt Inc. and the State of Cali.,. lilaed an llf'ttrMnt for • ' l development of the Bolsa Chica wetlands in Huntington Beach. The concept of developing Upper Newport Bay into a marina emerged originaJly in 1912, and during the 1960s and early 1970s The Irvine Co. attempted to gain approval for a plan which would have converted the area into a recreational area such as lovely Mission Bay in San Diego. complete with marinas. marine service facili- ties, restaurants. inns and shops. But all of this came to an end in 1973 when the State Court of Appeals upheld a lawsuit brought by the Friends of the Upper Bay. The lrvine Co. thrtw up its hands and sold its land around the bay to the State of California. The same year, Signal Landmark sianed an agreement with the state in which the state acquired title to a 300- acre parcel in the Bolsa Chica wetlands, part of a 1,200-acre parcel purchased by Signal Landmark from the land's previous owners in 1970. But in 1979 came Ami1os de Bolsa Chica (friends of Bolsa Chica). who sued the state to set aside the land excbanae. Shortly thereafter, 1 was visited in Newport Beach by a friend who headed the Los AnJeles office of a larsch national .PUbhc rtlations firm whlc handled Sianal Oil. S~al Landtnark's ~nt firm. My fncnd asked my advice on how to handJc the ait uation. "Wetlands?" J asked. ••A swamp.•• he answered. "Ami1os de Bolu Chi~T' I asked. "Troublemakera," ~ ans~. I looked my friend Stiaiaht in the eye and u1d: "Do your clitnt a favor. Tell Sapal Landmark to live u9 any idea or developin1 that land. Yow client will never eet permission to develop the area no matter how ~ the propoted de- vdopmcnt miaht be." I then drove up the cout and explored Bolu Cluca. Yes. just like Upper Newport Bay it had IQOftl of bird1enjoyinsit11U1p&nt waaer. But, alto, juat like Upper Newport •Y il would mate a area• place fbr ~· I had liwn my s,blk rtlabOftS MARTIN BROWER friend what I felt to be the right advice, but I questioned that advice durinJ recent years, and I now believe my advice was wrong-there is hope for Bolsa Chica•s development. In l 98S the State Coastal Com- mission approved a revised version of the plan and the Board of Super- vison ratified the plan; in 1986 Co~ passed an act with a provision to establish a project at Bola Chica that wouJd allow federal loans for 1 navipb1e ocean channel; and in t 987 State Sen. Marian Beraeson introduced legislation to create a special district to govern the early staaes of development of Bolsa Cbica . It looked indeed as if this exdt.ina project would at last move ahead, brinaift4 another place of of special beauty 1n which Orange Coast resi- dents could live and play. But, alaa, in January of this year an Oranae County Superior Coutt com- mi11ioner refused Sianal Landmatk's bid to dismi• Amip de Bolu Olic:a•s 1979 lawsuit and allowed the Amieol to add new claims. So last July. Sifinal Landmark filed a c:ountenuat apinst the Ami&os chars· i111 that the poup has been misulina the c:owu and makina frivolous .... tiont. Oon't eet reedy to rent that boat tlip. buy that home. eat an that reaaurant. rnerve a nilht at that inn ~lift 81 lbat tbop jute "" t of Bohl Cba loob u if it . IUD be tome oft'. Rjpt DOW die Amjp de I:: Cha lft lll9liJy waldli11 lbe .... ..... _, •... [[ ...... ...., w ......... ow.., arm.; ..... • r. Open space priorities questioned To the Editor: I wguldn't have labeled open space advocates' response as ··bitter" (as the press bas) to the Laguna Beach City Council's failure to earmark $2 million for purchase of open space. In fact. it was encou~ng to hear an ~nt reconfirmauon of the coun- cil s commitment to open space. The council is certainly due some credit there. But the other side does seem to have a point. Postponing acquistion to some undctcnmned date could be hifhly risky. Suppose, for example, this counci should be jostled p ut of office either because it is perceived as having lost its love for open space or because a replacing council wouldn't have such love. But there's more opert-space ad- vocates might find hard to swallow. That's this " paying back" the S2 million to the in-house creditor. the aeneral fund, not a private lending qency. Tbe general fund is a ledger account, according to one accoun- tant. Payin1 one's debt is certainly honorable. But here some suspect it may be a way to use the money other than for open space acquisition. But what appears to gall most open space people seems to be the council's prioritizing: Putting renovating Cit) HaJI above acquistioo of open space. Sure, they say, fix the policemen's toilets. And do it now. But they would SutJCSt staggering all other renv- vauons over the years. Not eat the whole cake at on~gger open space. This before another anti- opcn space council climbs aboard and before the land is gone. Amortizing City Hall renovations is certainly fiduciarily sound. I may read the public pulse wrong. But it's what the majority of Laguna Beach citizens would want. if they could vote. With all due respect. the council's friends might say. "Look around you. Your very presence on the podium testifies to open space now." Thus City Council's friends would counsel the City Council to fix the policemen's toilets, buy o pen space when funds from sale ofland becomes available, and then amortize City Hall renovations. Such commitment would help dislodge the perception. j ustified or not, that the majority of the City Council has grown cool on open space. TOM ALEXANDER ~una Beach Drug-free youths deserve rewards To the Editor: My suggestio n is to reward the kids for taking a pledge to stay off drugs and alcohol by issuing them a tamper- proof drivct-liccnsc type card that would have their name. address, birth date and picture on it. They would show this card after they took the pledge of course, to any participating merchant like MacDonald's, Jack in the Box. movie theaters. roller skate and bike rental places and these merchants would give them a 10 percent discount when ther showed · this wonderful card. HENRY STORPI Newport Beach TODAY IN H1sTOR r Today is Friday, Aug. 26. the 239th day of 1988. There are 127 days left in the year. Today's hi&hliaht in history: On Aug. 26, l 9i0, the 19th Amend· ment to the U.S. Constitution. auaranteeina American women the riaht to vote, was declared in cffe<:t. It uys: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex." On thjs date: ln 1883, the island volcano Krakatoa bcpn erupting with in- crusil\lly larae explosions. In l~S7, the Soviet Union an- nounced it bad successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile. In 196h the official International Hockey nail of Fame opened in Toronto. In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson was nominated for a term of oftioe in his own riaht at the Demo-cratic national convention in Atlantic City, NJ. In 1974, Charles Lindbergh -tht ftnt man to fly solo. non·stop across the Atlantic -died at his home in Hawaii at the aae of 72. Ten yean qo: Cardinal Albino Luciani of Venice was elected the 264th Pope of the Roman C'.atholic Church followiq the death of Paul VJ. The new pontiff took the name Pope John Paul I. FiYC ymn aao: Soviet President Ywi V. Andropov oft'ered to ~liqui· di .. medi miuiJes, iod~i=1~a that the 9ovieta Woald r.DOYC from Eulefn ...... dlrVUlb a~~ --... reducuoat. ~ b '°:'9~ '"Tbeclinr..eoce ··-~licl .. ,, .. ..._. rtnaeor." -wm uas-1 o ... Mii 0.-. (1191-1911). A'!'l'klp "11 •fmw. ., ..... ,,,,,_ ... , Hoa1 Mem.n.J Ho1pllal A•p114 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Sm 1th. Foun1a1n Valley, airl Mr. and Mrs. JcfTrc> .\mado. cw- port Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Anthon> Barcenas. Irvine, boy Mr. and Mrs. am1r Mc1hcr. Hunt· lnaton Beach. boy Augusl 5 Mr. ~nd Mrs. Larry Lambertson. Huntington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Jell) Rc!>t hkc. Hunt· inaton Beach. girl August 7 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hant:\. Irvine. girl • August 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thornton. Nev. pon Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Gal) Legrand In int:. boy . August 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Ru!>1nko' IC'h. ~an Clemente. boy Mr. and Mrs. ~lephen Bu rkhan. Costa Mesa, girl August 10 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (J1llx:rt. ( O'>la Mesa, girl August 11 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quill. C <>'La Mesa, boy Mr. and Mrs. Da' 1d Nl'uman. ( O!>la Mesa, girl Mr. and Mrs. Nassrat H1Ja11 , C'os1a IN THE SERVICE -- .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, August 26. 1988 A~ . . " Mesa, boy SAN CLEMENTE HO PITAL Anne and John Tro1Jno Dan.a Po1n1 D P . A•111t It Juae 11 , boy . ana 01nl. girl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clarke. Lagun'a Hilal") and Jack Hagblom "n July 31 A•cust • Niaucl, boy Cl "' Janna Affonso. San C:lcmemc bm Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Pontak. C O'lta emente. girl i L1ndse) and Bradk' ( arhun \an Mal") and Glen Frohhch n Mesa. •'rl July H Clemente. Jirl Clemente be>' .. Pamel and Daniel Romani\/\ n. \an Irma Soto and Em1l1t1 v "ntl> .... •n ·A c Mr. and Mrs. Hal Teitelbaum. Hunt· Juan Capistrano. girl · ''" ,,.. •gust .. inaton Beach. girl Jvan Capistrano girl Theresa and Ma11hev. Brad' ~Jn July U A • Cl I . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eoocr!I. ( u\la Ba ugusl .. emcnte. gir , oo rbaraandThomasTrac,')an Juan Kns11 and Donald "-indr"·' '-an M · d"-· Mesa, girl Capistrano. girl · C .u ., ana an .xrg10 argas. · an Ju.tn Mr. and Mrs. James Citarella. c ll'>ta . July 30 lemente. bo\ CaptStrano. girl M bo Jill and Da\1d \\oltl \an Juan A &6 esa. Y Mary and Thoma-. ~ agncr. \an c •aus . AUJUSt 13 Cl apistrano. bo' Brenda and Russell Bahr ')an A•JUl '7 l Deborah Plank, San Clemente. bo> , A•&H& I Brenda and V1nttnt De George. San Clemente. bo\ ·Aupst t • Rosa Ramirez and Pedro Figueroa, San Clemente, girl l Blanca and Carlos D1a1. an Juan Capistrano. boy A111111t 1% Lon and Mi 1chel Meth em. Sal) Clemen1e, girl · Mr. and Mrs. T1moth) Book"altl·r. n~e~m!'lle':'nt~e~. bo~>~~~~~~~~~J~usll'!tlflinliie~T-laiiii~iiiicOiiajii;a;;;;;n~d~Fi"ilo~r~l·n~<:~·1o~D.;;1a;'.;_· -.Clemente. girl Huntington Beach. bo) ~~=====--===9;:=--~------~ Mr. and Mrs. JeOrc' Pe1erson. !'ot:"-'j.' J ... ~··.:·'" port Beach. boy · August 14 Mr. and Mrs. John Baktr. C oruna <.kl Mar. girl Mr. and Mrs. Grego~ 1011:1,hur. Corona del Mar. girl August 15 Mr. and Mrs. T1moth' \\ olf In inc. boy Augus& 16 Mr. and Mrs. Michael C uni'> Ir' 1nl' girl ST. JUDE HOSPITAL YORBA LINDA Aucust 12 Catherine a9d Roben \\ e \I. In lnl' girl August 19 Colleen and Khaled .\bout.Ian. Hu n1- 1ngton Beach. son '!9"' .. ... \ . . . . - -. • I -I • . . ·~ .. ... .. .. ...... · . . .... • • ... •• ,, •• tr . . ·. . . ' ... . . ·' . ,... . . . .... IDEWAL A L E AT EASTBLUFF VILLAGE CENTER FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST 26 & 27 SIUUNG S#llNGS 101 t~ llM vnl\ FdY'I0"5 O•lts ano octessor~ Laguna Hills soldier honored in Germany ·, Sunsat1onal fun on S•turd•y FREE ~ ~ r 1 '10 FREE raceoa nt !IQ I ••••• il' •• -1• 00 cJ,,. 3 ov :> ... ZSc HOT Pooco·,,• Spec. 4 Frank G. Martin Jr .. son of Frank and Glad}s ~1anin of Laguna Hills. has been decorated \\'Ith the Army Ach1e' ement Medal 1n ~ l'St Germany. Manin. a 1985 gradu.111.' of Laguna Hills High S<.·hool 1\ J 'combat signaler v. 1th thl· b1J1h .\ir Defense Artiller\ • • • First Lt. Glen Vuvaert, !>On of(,u, Vaevacrt of El Toro and EH·hn Vaevaert of .\nahc1m. ha' tx·~·n decorated with the .\rm~ ·\ch1l'H'- ment Medal in \\-est Cicrmam . Vaevaert, a 1984 graduall· of the l .S. Military Academ\' al West Point. 1'> an operations officer w11h thl' lrd Armored D1v1sion. ••• Gunnery Sgt. Matthew H. Lara, '>On of Barbara Lara of Laguna &al·h. ha' been awarded 1he Manne ( orp1, Good Conduct Medal Lara. a IQ""\ graduate of Laguna Beach High School, 1s current I~ '>Cf\ mg "11h the 2nd Marine Aircraft \\ 1ng at the: Marine Corps .\1r Station in ( hcrr. Point. N.C. · • • • Ronald L. Waters Jr .. a I 'rl.J graduate ofCos1a ~k<w High 'Xhlml has rece1 ed the s1hcr ''1ng<, of an Army av1a1or and "a' appoin1cd J warrant officer upon <·omplc11t1n <11 the rotary wing a' 1a1or lour<-l' JI thl· Army Av1at1on \chool 10 r llrt Rucker. Ala. • •• Pfc. Bradford J. Mock ul ~I 1'!>1on Viejo has complctl'd h1) training at the Marine Corps Rccru11 Depot in San Diego. He 1s a I ~!!5 gr:H.lunll' ol Mission Viejo High School. ••• Pvt. Lance E. Yates, grJnd,on of Irene Yates of C'oc;1a \tc'>a. ha<. received the parachu11c;1 badge upon comple11on of the 1hm:·"l'Ck air- borne course at 1hc .\rnt' lnlantn School in Fon Bl·nnmg. c,;, · • • • Manne Sgt. Andre 8. Robinson. a 1.980 $raduate ofln inc High School. part1c1pated IO C'<erc1 c .\lp11ll' ~ ar- rior '88 while sening "11h lhl' ~nd Marine D1' 1s1on from Camp Ll'- jcune, N.C. ••• Airman Anne F. Caralsco. daugh- ter of Joanne Caralsco of Hun11ngwn Beach and George Caral\CO of 0 1- an~e. has grad!Jaled from 1hc c;l'l'Unl~ police spcc1ah t course at Lacki.ind Air Force Base. Tc>.as. Shl· 1c; a I •HP graduate of Los .\lam11os High School. • • • Marine Cpl. Joseph E. Brlstel, whose wife 1s the former Renee Muskelly of Costa Mesa. ha<; rcportcd for duty with the 4th Manne .\ircrat\ Wing at the Na' al ·\ir 'ita11un in Alameda. • • • Spec. 4 William M. franklin, 1,on of Patty Franklin of Laguna Hills. hac; completed an Arm} primal) leader- ship course. Franklin 1s an adminis- trative spcc1ahst with 1he 6th lnfontr~ Division at Fort Richardson . .\laska. • • • Seaman Recruit Steve D. Nicola, son of Wilham Nicola ofHunungton Beach, has completed h1 training al the Recruit Training Command in San Dicao. He 1s a 1qg7 graduatl' ot l:funtington Beach High School • • • Army Pvt. Jokuy Karnofsky. son of Harry and Landa Kamofsk) of Fountain Valley. has amvcd for dut) in West Germany. Karnofsk). n I 987 &raduate of Fountain Valk) Hi$h School, is a missile crew member "'1h the 9th Field Artillery. • • • Lt. (j.g.) Jack S. Noel, son of Jack and Carol Noel of Laguna Niguel. recently participated in c\crcisc Team Spiril 88 while serving aboard the amphibious transport ship U Juneau, home ported in San Diego. • • • Lance Cpl. Reser G. Crofford, son RU Ff ELL'S UPllLSTEIY llC. . . :>f Thomas and Lon Kustn\k ' ul Fountain Valle~. "as promoted 10 hie, present rank v. hile sen mg "11h lhl' I st Marine DI\ 1s1on at ( Jmp Pendle1on. • • • Airman T.imotby M. Hanko II. \On of Diane Lara of In int:. ha~ grJdu- ated from the metal fa bnl·aung specialist co urse at Sheppard .\ir Force Base. Te\a~. ....... _,__ '""~ .. ..... ·-·-.. ~ ... OllU ................ ...q; ---... ----· -·--......,._._,_ .4' Ir .... ..... ~'O ~·· _ ... _ >!If~· Ill r j ) • ~ , , ( ' I • " ' ,'-( " ( I ( ( <. ' , , ' ' . ' . ON SEPTEMBER 7, ZEAIAND .and I nau-1ca ~ I I ' I I i • ' • I I I I f I WILL BE AT THE FINISH LINE. YOU CAN BE THERE, TOO. Nautica and Sail America invite you to a week-long celebration of Ame(ica's Cup~ XXVll . Come to the Nbuflca store at Crystal Court and enter Nautlca's America's Cup prize-drawing. GRAND PRIZE: An all-expense-paid trip for two to the races. including V.l.P. viewing from the official America's Cup fleet at the finish li ne. round-trip transportation and up to six nights at the luxurious Horton Grand Hotel in San Diego.a ll meals included. Plus o S1.000 Nautica wardrobe for the America's Cup Dennis Conner will draw the winner's name at the store on the evening of August 26. It's the prize of the year. MEET DENNIS CONNER AND MEMBERS Of· THE .. STARS •STRIPES" CREW. Crew members will appear in person at the Nautioa Store at Crystal Court on VJednesday. Thu~y and Frida y, August 24, 25. and 26. You can meet them and get a sollor's view of the challenge. Skipper Dennis Conner will be'there on Friday answering your questions about the race and the controversial difference in the design of the boats. Crew: August 24. 5:30-7:30 pm. August 25. 5:30-7 · 30 pm. Dennis Conner: August 26, 6 pm. \ AMERICA'S CUP · XXVll : THE CHALLENGE OF CHALLENGES. Never before hos there been such a hotly- debated challenge for the America 's C up The challenger "New Zealand'' is twice as long as the 12-meters tha t raced 'in Australia lost year. But the American defender 1s twin-hulled he first time a lightning-fast Catamaran has sailed 1n the compe 1t1on The debo1e rages All that is definite is that the races begin on Wednesday. AMERICA;5 CUP '88 .. September 7 WIN A V.l.P. TRIP FOR TWO TO THE RACES DURING AMERIC~S CUP WEEKATJHE . NAUTICA STORE AT CRYSTAL COURT. SEE AN EXACT MODEL OF THE STARTLING NEW "STARS 8t STRIPES." If you've never seen a yacht like this. you c on check out every detail from its sleek twin hull to its solid wing foil VIEW AN AUTHENTIC REPLICA OF AMERICA'S CUP. H s what the races are a ll about. Provided by Ted Turner skipper of the "Courageous."• "" nner of the 1977 America 's Cup NAUTICA'S WARDROBE FOR THE AMERICA'S CUP WEEK. For a u 1co men and women water 1s the fire of ltte. the specia l 1ng red1ent that makes the day-to · day o n adventure. Designed as carefully as a yacht 1n &Very cfeta1 I. Nout1c o is on essenhal for life at the water's edge nautita. Official tvent Apparel Suppl• to AmerlCO\ a.:> ·a.a The NoutiCO store crt Qvstol Court. Cos1o M.a (across from Sou1h Coast Ptaza) • I Al Orange co.et DAILY PILOT/ FrJdlly, Augu1t H , 1118 aclftc Rim nations to benefit from Asiontrade Center at LAX LOS ANGELES -A new ap-proach to Asian·Pacific trade was unveiled Thursday at Los Anaeles International Airpon with the open· ina of tbe Asiontrade Center. The ceoter includes a so.000- ,qual"e'-foot dispJay area. 30,000- ,quare·ftet of office and showroom splCC and an additional 100,000- square-foot conference and exhi· bltion center. It will proved market· Ina and communications facilities and office services for more than 3,000 small· and mid-market ex· ~rtm on both sides of the Pacific. ... This is just the push we need to broaden the scope of export between the nations of the Pacific Rim," said Bob Brown, president of the LAX International Business Center, LAX lBC, which was instrumental in brinaina the facility and its founder, the Aaiontrade Group, to LAX. .. We welcome the Asiontrade Center," be said in his opening remarks, "the new busfoess it brings to the area and the increased op- portuni tics it promises businesspco. pie who have fo"Qnd it difficult to enter the vast, complex an:na of international trade." Brown then introduced Reymond Voutier. executive chairman of the Asiontrade Group, who said the center would allow member com- panies to "span the aeographic, cultural and marketing tniles that iepatlte the two arcatest consumer markets in the world." S~akersL. Fargo Well$, director of Caltfomia's Export Finance Office, and Cati J. Bradshaw of the Pftcific Law Group spoke of the importance of tho small· and mid-sized firms to the ~na export business between Pacific Rim nations. Both under· scored the need for better planning, areater communications and in- CT"eased networking opportunities for thisaroup. Wells said the demands of a shrinking ll)atketplace will force small businesses into global markets. State's antique dealers meeting to institute industry code of ethics SANT A MONICA -A precedent· setting code of ethics is being ham- mered out this weekend by 13 of California's best-known antiques dealers. Designed to establish a uniform set of practices by dealers participating in Bustamante Enterprises' 23 antiques shows in California. Arizona and Nevada, the code will define and guarantee the authenticity and con- dition of merchandise purchased at tile events. .The Bustaman~e organization, wtth headquarters m Atwater, Calif., bas produced antiques shows throughout the West sfoce t 975. 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Bustamante estimates that at Pasadena alone, the shows contribute more than $2 million to the local economy thr~gb hotel rentals. food sales, advertising, auditorium rentaJ and sales tax revenue. The code of ethics had been under consideration for ·six months by a committee headed by Cleo Foran. "We believe so strongly in this idea that when we work out all of the details, the code will be printed in every program given to the public at the Bustamante shows." Foran said. The ethics committee has spent hours arriving at terminology con· ceming the date of origin of merchan- d ise. "FinaJly, we arrived at a very simple and easy-to-understand defi· nition: 'All items shaJI be clearly identified as to approximate date of origin,' •• Foran sa;d. The committee also decided it would be the responsibility of dealers to describe to customers on the saks receipt whet.her the item has been restored or repaired. . NYSE UPs & DowNs ·, NEW YORK (APl -The followlng 11$1 wws lhe New York Stoctl Exchange stoc:ks and warrant' that have gone uP the mo1t and down the (Tlost based on pet<*'lt of Change revardleu of volume tor Thursdav. NO M(urltles trading below S2 are inct-·uoed. Net and percentage changes are the d~ between the previous closing prlca and Thurld•J's 2 P.m. Price. i!., Che Pct. 1 F A 1S~ f: J lh Up 38.• I w : ,~it + 1 ~ 8~ 2~:i Re ~en ~ 1 3.4 Up i .7 ~~"'~n l~~ + ~ 8: H ~-MbJv. ~r J¥: t ~ UP S.9 QU Fn -\I + ~ 8: ~:8 wlnWm ~ + Ht UP U water 31"• + Ht UP 0 le(t Anoe J4 + ~ UP U =le 3M + 1/il Up '·~ mton~. "!. n H~ I 1~ 8~ h orValu 231h 1 UP 4.4 ~Inc 2~ Hit UP U pa~~r.f n ,\·~ 1 ~ 8~ {I ~ Inc JV. + ~ UP ' !~~Ht 2.llpf Hit/• +t \';. ~~ 1: Corp ~ 11/• UP ,9 ns ICO Corp ~ 1v. Up .a DOWNS Last Che Pcti t =lv •. ~ 1U ·~ -112 . 10.~ ~~ = ~ f IJ ~-~ f.5 i = ¥: ~:1 pf -\I -v. 6.S 1 -1 .0 2 -Ph .6 •V.. -v. .6 12-\t _ 3M I •lh -v. . f I/• -v. . l'I -.,.., v.-Ye : v. -11'2 .1 2~ -v. .0 'll: = :; :! 1~; ~ f 2i: -v. ~: OTC UP s & DowNs Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, Augult 28, 1Ne * A8 FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRICES . Stocks post small gain NE\\ YORt-.. t .\.Pl -\\toe._ pnc~ ~tcd a small gain toda~ an onl." of the )IO"t'st ~i11ons of the )ear. taking M>mt' anspanuwn from a )mall decline an interest raae~ • Wornesthat 1ntla11on ma' ht'accekratangata pace that "Ould prompt thl." Federal Reser'e to push interest rates hag.her ha'e "e1ghed on the market ~tocks "ere supponed b' a mild rail~ tn the bond market Yields on the clo)t'h-"atched JO-,ear Trcasul') bond. for instance. feU to 9.4'.! pereent from 9.45 percent late ThuM3' The Dov. Jont's a' erage 'of 30 industnals. which fell 15 8~ on Thu™1a'. rose 6. 5 to 2.017A3 For the "ed ... 1t rose I ~3 points. ~dvancang issues outpaced loser'.> b~ a margm of7 to 6 on the e" York tock E 'change. "'1 lh 719 up. 58 1 do"n and 60 unchanged Bag Board volume lotaled 89.24 million shares. against 11.,.64 milhon an lhe previous session. It v.as the lowest 'olume on the NYSE s1net! 86.36 m1lhon shares "ere traded on Nov. 27. 1987, the da~ after Than~sgJ\ 1ng The ~y E's compo~1le mde\ rol>C 0.30 to 147.24. W HA T AMEX Orn NEW YORK (API Aull 26 PHY. div NEW YOfUC (AP) Aue 26 114 Advanc-G 330 o.dl'* 271 ¥nc:l\anMd 191 otal=' .~ =:iowi F~l 604 601 1931 ,. AME~ LEA DERS NEW VO~K (AP) -Sates • om Fr~y orict ano "'' CMn~ of r~ 10 most active American 'Saock ExcP\anoe noes trading na tionall.,. at more '"'•" s 1 Name voeum. u'' Cho. CrtertMoA 1 697 900 36 1. + l OomePtr• ~76,/iOO l 3-32 -1 ·6"' N V Times S94,SOO 24'• -~. hxHAtrCo 3t4, IOO 11 • -~ ~L U4of 266.700 14 ·, 1 oroneA n 228.200 7~ -• ar Ph s 2t4,900 18 + , WanllLet>B 199 100 9 BAT tl'IC ll 1600 7 7·16 + • Or11•C10ll 17S 100 t7'• +r• CoL o Qu ons ME TAL S QuorE s "4EW YOl'll( l"PI -500! -'-"--pt1C99 ~ . s, 2915 -"°""° ~~ eom.. _. __ T ..... C....,. $107,.$109 cefl(I a~ US.,_,,. -IOM. C...., · $102 3~ -""""° ..,v ~· IPOI mO"I" n... '--' . ~ _,,s • "°""° llM. e&-70 _.., •• po.r-o ~ '1111 • ... ~ ""-lall .,., __ ._ Otlee -ID l -·Ml '20 -.cl) & .,.,....,, ton/\ oai>y QVOI•• --J S& 7ot -"°" ~ >;Y Comei. IDOi "'Onl!• c-.in.u . ..._, • S3M 00-$365 00 -1& IC --'IOf'' ,.._ • USO 50-S~S • SC rro, or "4 Y tC>Ol'tntc1! ....._. "'"" ·o, • ....,.< SC>Ot -~ 01 Thu NYSE LE ~[JfRS NEW Y~I{ !AP) -Sales, • om Frlde.,. oric:t a"4 net cl'lenJll of '"' IS most ac1rv1 New York Stoek Excne~ uues tr.Olne MiltOnattv at more a"an s 1 Name VllUIM l.Uf C~ Noeti't Utll '·m·'°° II~ + • ~Ickes 1, S,! 13'• + t• nsl'IMn I . 4 - ' lmer•ca' 1 Oi i JO -1 • E111xon 1.1 . .00 '6 • + : 5rj~DCD :~ n~ = : Jell .ooo '8~ + 1~ Cole "1 ,600 3~ -i-~ T& T ,too 2S ~I Per ~ :~ t U • • ~ ~'iesc u~J~ ll!; -~ wenon "'·'°° 6 • + • Dow J o~Es A~ERAGES NEW Y~IC. {AP) -A~ Dow JOM\ ~~ '°' Frldama **' ..,, ~ iG1J ~'3+~ 'f':'n 7 l ... 133 33 139 01 .... 0 4S ,, 179.11 176•5 tn"69-0 12 ~111 ru R 75t 99 749 96 7SS •~_t 1 u ll'IOU' 10,916, 100 Tran IJ I0,500 "''" 1 t 52,'°° '5 Stk 14 219.000 NASDAQ SUMMARY Inflation , interest rates dim economic growth 8)' RJCK GL"DSTO'E ,,,, ...... ......, A grov.ang l . ev·1,•i.1n'' .and thC' healtha«t corporate pr11tll' in fi, t' years ha"t' not 1mmf'\.11a1t•h helped the financia l mar..,e11> "h1~ h :ll"C' apparent!} focu~ mN·c ,,n haghrr mfl&t1on at homt' and mans intC'r~t r1tn abroad. Tht' Commertt DcpanmC'nt ..aid Thursday tlat the ct'Onl'.1m'. l" er· coming a drag caused h' the-drought. itt"'' at the surpn ,ngi, tmngennual pec't or 3.3 percent 1n the -\pnl.Junc quarter. ' The depanmcnt also ~td tht' arowih 1n the aross nauonal product. tM •otal output or goods and st1'\ 1<'t'S. would ba''l" ~ to a 4 3 pen'tnt annu.al clip bad tt not bttn for a S9 S bilhon loss 10 ft.nn output 1n a ~t~)Uf. 1n ancnber rq>Ort. lhc department laJd a~ta~ profits b)' t'Of'pOrauons Mqed l 1.S pefU'nt 1n tht .\pnl-Junc quarter to an annual rate of S 166.6 binion. me best sbo•1na sux~ ~ amc qumr of 19&3. 9'n It was die ~.I prtttnt .\pnl- J1ant 1nftatton rak rqxM1Cd b) lk de~&. compucd witb JUSt 1.7 percna ia lht priaf wet moolb; IMl &ealed .-'WOrria~ ...... ~ ID ialcttsi ,... ~ \ht fCldenil •••• ,.... .... blGllid .... ...., this month. "The cconom) 1s gro"1ng muC'h too fut.-said Rohen OrdC'nck. chief economist of the onbern Trust Co ofC'hacaao "h t nice to grov. fast at the early S\lllCS of an e~pan ion v. hen )'OU have an 1ol of uncmplo) mt'nt. but at this siaee ~Just can"t afford ll." Agra\·auna the roncern we-"' mo,·cs b) Wt$t German and other key European uadif\I panners 10 h11'e 1ntcrnt rates in their countn ~. part I) to c<>mbat what they called the un~lco.mccfTCcuofarcsurgau . dollar. "Toda) ·s step ; a~ tmponant sqnal -tuch ...,u be unckmood b) the fcnip<xc~ and ape ta.I mar- kets... proclaimed Wnt German Bodnbank Praicknt Karl Ono Poeh1. "'It lbou1d lmd to ttabib.DbOll oftht (ClllTmC)) and capttal ~ &Dd tbe "" nw:uoas should .,. dld tl lM catt .•• •n ·~ IM dola.r '~ lllli• lk Wat Ciennan -"' ll8d ......,...... .. ~ ~ "ftoe~l ued pttU)' l.ltro .. ........ llid D118 Willllf • ............... lt.c: "n.Ow sMW..._•~ ......, .... ..,..., .. , ... ~ ........ ---• 11¥11·itt .....: .· I~ ~ AIO OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Fl1d1y, August 2ej 1981 Defensive driving vital DEAR ANN LA NDER : Vester· dly, at one of the busie t (and mo'>t dlnaerous) inters«tions 1n town. a woman dri ving a While car sailed throuah a red light. · Al• IM1us . livmg wage until recent I). It dawned on me that m~ ·monih· old child would have been killed instantly if the front of her car had plowed into the side of mine. I pulled out and dro\'e al ongside the 11oman. leaning hard on the horn. Then I rolled down m' "1ndo" and scttamed. "Do \O~ reala1e that \ou just missed killing m' t•h1ld'1•• • he yelled back. "Ha\Cn't ~ou e'er gone throuRh a red hght~·· I )houted back. .. No!'" pop la tlle otlter. Also, there's a oew braad of Ht out tlilere -malcontents wllo are mad at tlle world and run red lights to show their disdain for autllorlty. Craty? You'd better be- lieve It. There's no denying, a~ the chauvini 1 pointed out. that substance abuse as a tremendous problem and din} language is CHI')· where. But "h) blame the mothers'! Where are the fathers? Men "ho aren't willing 10 share the responsibilities of parenting should keep their pants zipped. -MY POINTOFVIEWIN ROCHESTER. Ml . DEAR ROCH: Let's give tht> men tlle credit due tbem. Today many more husbands are involved wilb the lauadry, marketing and children than their fathers were. Happily, the kids are beneflllng from it. Gh•e 'em a break. • • • The "'oman seemed totalh un- concerned and kept going. Tht\.t) not the first 1dtot drl\ err, e encountered who has broken the la11 and 1hn:a1en- ed the li"es of innocent people Please. Ann . tell us ho" 10 protl'rl ourselves against the)c fools. - STILL SHAKING IN TE .\ . DE'\R ANN L..\NDER rm re- sponding to the ktter signed ··\!ale Chau' inist in Pensacola. Fla .... "ho thinks that women should 1;1a' at home. have babies and bake bread ••• DEAR ..\NN L..\NDERS: I don't kno" ho" to sa' this'' ithout sound- ing like a nut. I am ashamed to tell~ OU 1ha1 I am jealous of m~ husband's dOR. DEAR SHAKING: Drive de- fe•tlvely. Remember that the cem· e&ery is full of law.abiding citizens wM u d tlle right of way. I can't believe that the onl~ thing )OU could find wrong "ith thiSJ Crk's 11rade is his fa ilure-to reali1e that thl' majorn) of mothers who work nCl'U the mone). He sa"s. "Since women en1c.:rc<l 1hc \\Ork force ...... -wht.'n was 1ha1'! When m) grandmother. '' 1do,q~d wnh four small children. chopped couon 1n Louisiana? When m~ ll'P· father's mother. also "'1do,~ed. took 1n washmg an Te\as? \\'hen m~ mother \I tdO\led at 26. became a stenographer 10 suppon m~ sister and me? Women ha' e al"a' s been in the \\Ork force . but the~ "ere nl'' er paid a M~ husband never hugs or kisses me When I complain he sa~s. ·-rm not the afTcct1ona1e type." )Ct he pets his dog by the hour. talks s1,ce1 to her and carnes her around like a bab~. WHD you get behind the wheel of yo•r car, assume that everyone al'Mlld you Is either drunk or on dope &M tMt lte or she will do the wrong ...... nee, When It happens,) OU Will M IN'eptired for It. Today, drivers talk on the phone. .. ydream and windo"·shop. Some uve a laot do1 In one band and a can of Sahlrday,Au1•1t!7 ARIES (March:? 1-..\pn l 11.11 Full moon aecc:nts area of chart relaung to ------............ -----sttrcts. suspicions clandestine acuons. Focus on crea1" ll}. SYDNEY roman ce . 1n - tensi fied re I a- tionship. Pubhc ap-0MARR · ~ pearance would a prove beneficial. •••••••lliil•lliiill•• • TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Lunar pos111on emphasizes ab1hty to deal successfully with public. espc.:ciall~ \\Omen. You receive favorable notices. ~ou·11 tx.· in limelight. ~ou can win friends and influence 1mponan1 people. GEMINI (Ma~· 21-Junl' ~U): Focus on promo11on. ded1cauon. smcent~. unique honor based on recent contnbuuons to rnmmu nn~. '>late Br direct. get to hean of mailers. learn ''here ~ou !>tantl "11h ··special" people CANCER (June ~I -Jul~ 221 Full moon "afTec1<,·· commu01ca11on. 1ra' rl plan'> romance. ldeah~m fea- tured. }OU could actual!~ be ~art hang for ··!>Qui mate" Family reunton featured. financial p1c1ure "111 be clanfied. LEO (Jul)' 23--\ug. 221' Your counsel 1s sought in connecuon \\Ith finances afTecung panner or mate Utilize element ofsurpnsl'. be d1~creet. kno" 1ha1 ~ou are handling delicate mauer Gemini. <1g11tanu~ pla~ roles. VIRGO (Aug. :?3·Sept. 22): Break from 1rad111on necessaf'). emphasize program aimed at re' 1sing. re' 1C\\· 1ng. renovating. rebuilding. Emphasis on legal afTa1rs. reputation. pubhc1t}. manta I status. \corp10 represented. LIBRA (Sept. B-Oct. 22): Read and wme. check sources. sausfy 1n1ellcc1ual cuno~it~. Fiill moon pos11ion coincides w11h enli&htcnmc.n.L .cradicatJoCL of doubts. L.M. Bovo He's a good husband 1n lots of "a)S. but this bothers me a lot. ..\n~ suggestions?-..\R K.\:'\ ..\ L..\D'I . DEAR LADY: You 'll never change him, so give up. Get a cat or a dog of your own. AnimaJs are often beuer than humans at loving you back. fears. Kno"ledgc.: nim~·' "in J llash:· hpenence "'II pro' e in' 1gora11ng. SCORPIO (Oct 23· 'u' 21 J• Fam1I~ rcla11onsh1p emphasized. ~oung pcr<,on I'> 1n1 oh ed. ~ou'll get almost an~ 1h1ng you ask for bu1 lhl·rc '" a pncc. Focus on sentiment. romance. pa' mcnt\ and collec11ons. Taurus is in volved. · - SAGITTARfllS h'o'. 22-Dl·c. 21):. ccnano high- lights desire for sc.:cunt~. \l'nou' rnns1dera11on roncern- 1ng propen~ sale or purdit1\c. ~omc.:onr 1s not telling cn11re truth -do \\lUr 011 n "1.lcll·c11' e 1\ork:· P1sce~ figures promml·ntl~ · CAPRl<::ORN !Dl'l' 22-.lan IYI Kt.>la11,c. poss1bl~ brother or sister. rn cals ··l·mo11onal 1n1 oh ement." Offer ideas. S) mpa1h~ but 'il('l'r dc~1r ol d1rell 1n' ol \i.•mcnt. Shon tnp ma~ be part of unu,u:il ,l.l'nano Cancer na111 e IO\Ohed. AQL'ARIL (Jan 20~f l·h ll\1 )ou·llbeolkrcdmorc than one opponun11~. i..l·1 " 111 be '>c.:lcc11H' Jnd d1scn m1na1ing \ "lo<,t h11l··· r,·turn-.. runfron1s current s1tuat1on '\ ou'll 2l't monl'\ P·''' due \nc.:'> pla' s kt·~ role. PISCES ( Fl•b 14-\l;m h ~Ill f-ull moon in ~our sign comc1des '' llh l reJll 111~ \en<,uJlil~. public applau'>e. sn appeal. tres!> indl'JX'nUl'llll' on~1nal11~. courage ol con' 1c11ons Sl·cnano h1ghhglll'· rm11anle. poelr). per- suasl\ cness lF AUGLI T 27 I YOL'R BIRTHDAY ~um·n1 n cll· emphas1zt''I ncCl''l\11~ for ,m·amhn1ng procc<lurl·s. gr1img nd of supcrfluou<, mJtl·n:1I looking behind scl·nes for ans"crs being" 11hhl'ld. "ll'Cn.·1 mancu' er 1s pan ofo, cra ll clandes11ne opera11on.) our naml' I\ bei ng used. \OU ha' c ngh1 to full kno1,kdgl' .\rll''· Libra people pla~ 1mponan1roles1n ~our hll' l 'n14Ul' rela11onsh1p will be revealed in rplemhcr. <k10hl·r "ill feature crea\I\ II\. . promotion. producti on. mone' and lo' e. · Better family definition needed What's a family'' ( cnsus bureau defined ll as "any group of people related b~ blood. marriage or adop- tion hvmg under the same roof:' ..\ magazme editor re1ects 1ha1 Too narro~ And offers· "h's an~ group of ~ople "ho trul} care as much about each other as the) care abou t tht•m- seh cs." Our Lo' e and \\ ar man rejects that. Too 1deahs11c \\ ha1'<, needed around here 1s a tx·11cr defin111on of a fam1I~ ··Earhest lesson a spon<i rl·pom·r learns:·" rites one of same. ··1s ne'er do ~our dnnk1ng ''here the pla~er~ dnnk. You can get slapped flat before m1dn1ght.·· ·\lo\t tkn'd~ po pulatl'd rountr' in EurOPl' 1s ~lalla I s:oo I fi:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I 8:00 I 8:3o I 9:oo I s ·3o I 1o:oo 11o:3o l 11 :oo I 11 :3o I . 0 ...... c• NtWI 00111 NFL Pl'Ml-n foot111• Lot Anoelts Rams ai San O•go Cl'e'Olf' Ntwt Gholt ~-...... Otl11lse fl'Yt) D ·i.n Pl'MlllOll foolblll New Y~ Giants II CMllnd 8lowllS (live) llecke's Mlgic Throb INt"' unge. Momson u .. Niallt 0 Mitt Holltton SllWI T lt'ld T P1•ppel on • Chlln ll'O. 12) • Newt F1shn'll\ ~rt Tul So-. Spoons s .. ~. Taube Barna•a Pa~'!1SI 0 Nfl Prtse-n Foo1bllt los MQefl >laide,, a1 C11oe190 Btais (tr-;t) Nt .. IOoodlts 20!20 Ntwt NiglllUnt ® CIS News "" Enltrutn. Be.uty and lh• The legtnd ol l~k• Jtan PC'>• l ~I •• INtwt Gllotl ,.._ ...... MlallUll onlqhl Benl 11-ltten Stater l<t•h Go!OOtll 0 Haft IO 14.n LO"f IHotlyw d 1Ntw• SI00,000 Ntws ,,PtrsoMrst RlclSlll' A M.tltr 1F1111ny l.D"f Conn1C1'n Sa1111 .. IPvral'llod v-.oltnu of Hatt Island Conntd'n @ Al() News Pto pft t Wr11, lost 1Ptrltet Full Mr. Oooellt s 20.20 News Nigllt~N ...... Collt'I or or.. Stranatrs Houtt .. IYtdtll m a-11111 14 lOj laseDll 1c11nen1 Shalt In Alia 111 n1 • • • News !Current WKRP •n Tht Ult (liwtl PoSIQlmt Atfaot rRcr.ald Roul'dl1tt Fm FW'Qy) Altair CinciMlli Show &l Nlwlywtd 0111ng WhMI ol Jeopardy! j Th• Maller Gunhghltt IPG. 151 • Ntws Ma IO)'. RylleOQt H~I 511911 Blutt Game GAIM Fortun• !(Tom Laughlin Ron ONH~ f]) lwlllffl MlcHe11/ Pltdg• Wdd Wuhrng-IWlll St. Owen Ellzabtlh I ,.. Pltdca• 'Pnnct s Tn111 All-Brit IS II Reool1 Ltln1 Break AmtnCI Ion WMk WHk !90St 60 Glo11ous Vears l(ult _ Star Rock C'l'letrt 1915 Rock m Nfl. Prtseaon Footblll New YM Gla,..s a1 Cleveland Browns (IJvt) Blacb's Mlgic ITM111on'1 Grell· Newt Liii. Im Commtrciats V Night el Frtdl1ick It Priu Praise lh• Lord Praise 1111 Lord Pr11Jt lht Lord TBN j~ker's Or. Th IS/Lift --Today Mitch Whil1~t1 ~ Ont on Ad1111 Bu11ntss W11h1ng· Wall SI. Wttk Simon & Gariunktl 1e ~ Ttie Conctn Tom Ptltrs 110 '5J Ont Smilll Atoort ton Wttlt 111 Ceri11al Palll Leadershc> A.liara m .. vtrly Dar It Perry Mason Racln~ Hogan's Co111bat Tht FugAlvt Htllt of Ptrtect Hillbl"1" Sllldows Del Mir HtroH Nllllon Olfll AU !Tiit HMllV EndlM tPG 691 • • /Jean S.mmons I ll'llprOY 20th C.nt. IV•ctorv !Tiit HallDW ErldiflQ !PG. 'I~ - IAAV ,_vtt ISi ITowtn McCOY Tyner lPlllllsans ot Vdna t 951 ••• ICarl'Y Mt lack ('WI .. 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MAX , .. , ... IC'naotv P9ci) Show (TOl'lmy Lff Jor4s l.nSa Ha/lloeo~1 ••• boditt NCK lfuldtrt 100111-~11 !Can't Do Dbl. 0119 ComtdV Mr. Ed 3 Sons 0 Aud Lllu;Mn !Car S4 Mon hes 1:50lht(ll SU WhooDff HOWS iSl No Wn Out 1R !7) • •• "<evon COS'.ntfl 1 Blood Diner 1 !7 • IAdvtn1111n ol a Plum.bt1't Milt )HOVI Haunted Honeymoon (PG "Ml • IGltason ll'trns Bu•ft•r s Day Off 1flG.lll ICo1111ay 1Brolhtrt JS. Dave Go1111111 re• TMC Sh Wttkl IS lOI IPG 12) •• IErntst Gott to C1111p tPG 911 • AlttnS 1R' ~' ••• jSMumtv Wea•tf Camt HeMI IMaltf'S USA c.ioon E11>1tt1 A1rwolf Gol M:C Wono ser.s ot Gol s.cono Round I011kroom 'NIQl'll FWQ!'ll WOR BIMblll I• 301 (ll'tt) News Morton Oow11ty Jr. IEnltn111'1. Jot Fran-hn IHOl!lt Slloppll'IQ WTBS Bntball 1001 tlrvel C01111Hu1Tahll1112S1 1N1ahl Tr1elrt II 2SI INiQhl Tracks 19251 1N1ahl Traclis 110251 ITrackl WPIX foraontn Children llr.>A TOI\ Odd Cou. 1000 Cou. llfmoontf IStar T•tll: Mere Gtn. IRuNWay IUSA Ton. IWorld Wide Wrn111no z Th• Ptd (and How to UM 111 BaMblll New Vo111 YaAlees at Ci•~om11 Anotls 1L1w1 PoltttaMt 11 BR IDG E Both vulnerable. North deals. NORTH + K 9 4 3 '· {::) 6 l 0 K 10 l • AK96 W~T EAST • J • Q 10 7 Q 9 7 5 4 v A Q J 10 3 O Q917 v J64 •JI 5 3 • Q 10 SOUTH • Al65l ~KI 0 A 5 3 • 7 4 l The bidding: North Eut I + 1 <:;i 1 + Pus Pus Pus South I • 4 • Wat l {::) Pass Opening lead: Nine of Q Nothina at the table costs more points,· or coin of the realm, than carelessness. On this hand from a rubber bridae aame, South failed to take advantage of his spot cards, so he ended up failing in a contract that should have been brought home. South's decision to bid game rather than three spades is com- mendable. First, a raise to three spades would have sounded compet- itive rather than based on values. Secondly, the kina of hearts behind Complete televl1lon ll1tlng1 In Sunday'• TV Piiot CHARLES Go REN the overcaU is worth a fuU trick, making the hand strong enough to contract for aame. West led his top heart, East took the ace and returned the suit to de. clarer•s king. Two top spades re- vealed the unhappy news that there was a sure trump loser and, there- fore, a potential loser in each suit. Declarer had to find either 1 f ortu- nate club position or an endplay if he were going. t0-.bring home his contract. Without giving the matter much . ACROSS 68 Resign 1 Strikes ~'9 Ayr., and 6 Frlsky • Cody 10 Rldef's gear 70 Shambles 14 Navigator 71 Scrape out 15 Peculiar: DOWN pref. 16 Choir member 1 Survey nail 17 Love affair 2 Fruit 18 lnMCts 3 Drooping 19 Spanker 4 Caacades thought , declarer tried ace, king and another club. West won the eight and returned the jack, forcing de- clarer to ruff. Now declarer tried for the endplay by cashing the ace-Ring of diamonds and then tossing East on lead with a trump, but East had a diamond to cash for down one. Declarer should have paid more heed to the spots. Once East had dropped two club honors. declarer could almost have claimed his con- tract. AJI he had to do was return to hand with the ace of diamonds and lead a club up to the nine. If West follows low and the nine loses to the jack, the fourth club is set up for a diamond discard. And ·should East turn up with four clubs and has been inpulging in .some fancy f.alsecar.d - ina, you simply weren't mak,ng this contract anyway. ,._VIOUI l'UZZLE IOL WD A sure cure for unwanted visitors 20 Disapprove of 5 Wat.wwaya 22 Dexterity 6 Piiiar 23 Mineo et al. 7 CopyrHd 24 Enlarges 8 Put through a PINETOP. Ariz. -..\ funn~ thing happened qn our"'" 10 a t\\O·\\ed vacation to blend \\0 llh nature. We discovered a fam1I} ofskunk\alread~ .. blending" under our cabin. and m~ husband's foot fell through the front deck. Now. these t"'o incidents don't seem tQ be related. but bear 1qth me. Skunks do not hkc rcmodl'11ng The noise makes them nenou rm not craz~ about 1t either. but I don·1 go . ·ERIA ~ '. BOllECI f:A_ around smelling up an entire to" n like a lawn mo" er that1u~1 pul' cn1ell a two-month-old boiled Easter egg m the front }ard. M} personal reaction 10 the skunk~ can onl) be described as emotions usually reserved for a person ap- proachmg his final da)s on canh. DENl ..\L. It probabl~ 1\asn·1 a skunk at all. It "as probabl~ a panda. Yes. that"s it. It "as one 'Of those cutl' things the~ sent President Nl\on from China. PUBLl.C· AUCTION '· BRONZES IN COMPLIANCE WITH PENAL CODE SECTION 535, COM- MERCIAL CODE SECTION 2328 AND 6101 THRU.61 11 THE FOLLOWING 1500 ITEMS WILL BE DISPOSED OF FOR LAWFUL MONEY AT PUBLIC AUCTI ON AUCTIONS ON: SATURDAY. AUG. 27TH AUCTtON: t P.M. SHERATON NEW PORT 4545 MacARTHUR BLVD. NEWPORT SUNDAY, AUG. 28TH AUCTION: t P.M. RAMADA INN lS CAW DI INDUSTRIAS ff·S Pico AVe. EXttJ San Clemente PREVIEW 1 HOUR PRIOR .. . PARTIAL LIST . , ..... 1-AJ I.Mi"' 1~1'f•f '•'" I !Ion<-.. lt"lolfl• l.<f"ll'U~\ \ill I.).. l"I\ ''I~ I '""-°" J. "'"""' r .. 11 · I• ''"" ~""' 11 .. ..\NGER: Wh )' me. God'.' We made o deal. You told me if I d1dn'1 watch .. The Thorn Birds" d uring Hoh Weck. nothing bad would happt·n to me, I B-\RGAIMNG: upposc I said that I "ould do wn hout creme rinse m~ entire l\\.O ,.,.eeks'! Gi'e up chocola te? Clean the o' en" OK. 1h1~ 1s m~ last ofTer: I'll "inch 1hc Monon Downe) Jr. Sho". DEPRESSION· I sa" l\\O more skunks toda~. Bat>ie<i. I !ia~ "e sell~ ..\C'C'EPT A.NCE: On the other hand. the~ ·re probabl) a 01ce famil) passina through on their "a) to D1snc)'land to break into <iho" b11. We'll just keep the noise to a minimum and "'ho kno~s? We ma\ act to be f ncnds. . My husband told me to rcla\ and en.ioy myself. He had seen l\IO scaments of ''Th1i. Old House" on PBS and had a feeling for wood. and bcs1dc-s. our two sons "'ere coming up lo ~clp construct the ne" deck. The first morning I a"oke 10 'awin,. whirring. hammering. 1hump1ng. drillin&. buzzi ng and a 101 of ripp1na a th e old deck fell. .\nd there was another sou nd I could not put m\ finae r on. I had heard 11 onl~ once before. h was in Nas~u. I bchcvc. when I heard a Concorde take ofT. If that didn't bnna up the uul on a skunk. nothina \\OUld I ran 10 1he door and shouted "\\hat I that'" "Just gunar music .. ~•d m) wn. "Wc·rc not 1alkin1 Ro~ (lark here. arc we"" Propped up 1n 1hc bird feeder\\ as '3 casscnc pla)tr From tha1 da~ on. tht hills wtrt ali\t •nh 1hc toun<b of Van Halen. Meudt1th. K1nldom C'OtM. Poison. Whiin nake and IU) ~bout t•Odl\\ into the' nc• dttk. I 11• Ilk' \kunb'1t du\k lta' 1ne their condo undtr &M hou~ 'Ind htld1n1 (or lfat •oodt. I •-ouli'f hl\C ll't'n up m' nftnc nnw IO to "nh tht'm. 28 Be In hock ai.ve 29 Atom 9 Mlnlmut 31 Goober 10 Salkatchewan 32 Cleric city 34 Cave 11 Plgtatt 38 Golf club 12 Of Mrvlce 39 MHt C\lt 13 Baked gooda 41 Pacific Ille 21 Soltdlfy 42 Altar canopy 22 Stigma 45 Detetgent 25 Verb ending 48 UK rlYer 28 FOfget • 49 Eminence 27 Communl- 50 Ring rat4.llt1 cation 43 Outlet 51 Warded off 28 Mr. Slaughter 44 a.fuddled· 55 Card game 30 German name Scot. 57 Uplift 33 Paging 4& MOOMI' kin 58 S.tt ~ 47 Pie - - - 83 Nevada city 35 Sflnt 51 Jeopardy &4 Pretty 38 ShOrt for a 52 Ridge cr .. t es Mldwett city RooM..tt 53 Rebuild 66 DetaH 37 P~ 54 Drench ,....e_1_e..,m_010ver_ ...... ___ 4,..o_v_....._ --...-58-A_nim_,.. .. _ 1 2 3 " 5 e 1 . e e 14 17 20 32 38 handler 59 W•tem Indiana eo vi.nnu Incarnation 61 Pronoun 82 Saturate 64 _..,. 10 11 12' 13 • THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Daddy, Jeffy's sitting in your command module!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "We've passed tHree hamburger stands. He'll never forgive you for forgetting your money•" PEANUTS IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore n~··----... ,~ ....... ·- -... ,, ' .. "Joe, you fool, replace your divot !" DENNIS THE MENACE ''GUESS WAA1 OL RuFF ROUEO IN TOlJi\" ? ,, by Hank Ketcham '<.q~ 9 1<.. 'BUl 1 ~VEN1T TOtD 'laJ YET ! • by Charles M . Schulz : E 60 , T c ovr::.c::::-2L'T SIR.. T/1 15 15 CALLED I WELL C~EIA.l ~A~OE~ . I DON T W1NTER6REE .'.:~NO'f l 1TR160LUMINESCENCE •' \\~"ES SP~Ri...S BECAUSE JF ELECTRt 'AL C~ARGES .• GARFIELD . TUMBLEWEEDS :u.. ~~ 100 8U$v' ..... o see: ~() 10MORROWi ~LJGA~PI~! DRAB.BLE ROSE IS ROSE C'MOH ! IJJA(lt'U Ml~U. AMf Ott\ ? ~ a i i:, - l'M TR'r'IN6 TO l<EA C' 11 N1' I THIS MAP . HAVE AN TEETl-l LEFT by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan CLAUDE CLAY ~,P]!~~ by Kevin Fagan ••• 1 .. . by Pat Brady M IT ~ iMl G-M. 10 PUH ll'l M~TIOH~l. Atm4~ 9U~ l~ElV P\ltM / ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT Friday August 26. 1988 Al 1 BLOOM COUNTY ARLO AND JANIS tKJ/J! ~ \ HN'f'(f.(.., I ~"! ~ ...,,, ( --, :, . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE 1 MATE GONG OH w-HEUYE$l6 Wm.I 'mE MARINE.~ I i iJ I· ~) ,, I, UM WHAT WANNA SA'y' IS UH f HAT I I TUE&.ONG~E?. 1\E~INGFEET, 1\E MVP IN 4¢>~ ~~~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN IF ~CAN SINK ~rs 1ld> i ~ m1SS£D rr / ~EE 1 RXJT RJTT, HE'LL Wf\J HIS J HE£ / C4N C.W BELIE:\.1£ by Berke Breathed by Jimmy Johnson I DIOO'i KOOW 'l'OU C.0UW COOK THAT A1 H()\4.(1 by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux . , . by Tom ~atiuk H£t I ~tE ' e£);'' 1-£ MUSf l=t'Q.. u KE A 0020 I HA I HA I ~E I H££... HIT ·' FlRST ~£\.e<' ~ [f2 HA '.HA ' HA ' -----1 DOONESBURY I ,/*fR SPENtl.R.. HEY CKIV . ~ISi.AN() MAN I'M ICTuPC¥'1 15 (N; OF »le EVE/lY 505TATE$1 RJHK:r·{)H( ........ ISi.ANO \ ,, ' .,,· by· G.grry .Trudeau .. 111&1 .... , ~ ~ ;0 ri ,,.. , _· ?. t: • .N • •o•• ''"'.. ...,..!,;-· {''1'.J ·~\ ~ \......, -···~ I• -~ _.__ 1 .... , ._ Cu.• t f'O\&.A0 ,. . ~ . ... (, . .. . . . ... . .. . . . .. -. . .. ...__"""' S.l.Jll'\O.,.... 1'1111 ...-. • I ' ~ '--............. ,. ............... ,. tJJitlO -~-_,.... • .... • . . ·' . \• . ' . . . . -.. . . ; . ... All Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, August 26, 1988 , .. ). .. • e . . . ·, Mn. Marc Gore Mr. and Mn. BUI Nemec Mr. and Mn. S. D. Carter 80TD8TtJN-DURHAM The First United Methodist Church of Huntington &ach was the settina for the May 28 wedding of Carol L. Durham and Jeffery 8. 8Qydstun. both of Huntington &arh. A rtttption for I 50 guests followed at the Mile Square Golf Course in Fountain Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Durham arc the parents of the bride. She wore a tea-length while gown with a lace bodire and fingen1p sleeves. A pearl and sequin headpiece held her shoulder-length veil. Renee Thomas was maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Robin Vo~el and Moi ria Torrenct'. Melisa BoydsllJn and Kara Torrence were junior bridesmaids. and Jessica Tor- rence was Oower girl. The bndeiroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. BQ)dstun. Hh attendants were Charles 8Qydstun as best man, David Geroux. Jeff Scott. Jason Mercer and John McDonnell as ushers. The couple are graduates of Edison Hilh School. They are residents of McKinleyville after a wedding trip to Lake Mead, Ariz. She is a self- employed cosmetologist and he \s a student at Cal State Humboldt maJOr- inl in physical education, and is also employed by Britt Lumber Co. GORE· TIEMAN The paddlewheel boat Tahoe Queen on Lake Tahoe was the se tting for the Aug. 20 wedding of Cynthia Lee Tieman of Newpon Beach and Marc Rayoiond Gore of Roseville. NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES FOR 6 MONTHS* She is the daughter of Connie Murphy of Corona del Mar and Gary Tieman of Ma rina del Mar, and his parents are Ron and anq Gore of Renton. Wash. The bride wore a tea·leng1h white satin gown trimmed wi th lace. The. bodice. with a sculptured lace V • neckline. had long sleeves tnmmed with cutout lace designs and the skirt was tulip draped satin. .. . Join In The Grand Opening · Celebration· Of Our ·' , New -Pomona Store .. SAVE 30% .. TO ·SO%-~ON • I • '"' ~ '• " Q. .... ••• • t' • • .. ,,_ ,, . ALL .~:SIMMONS · ·BEDDING :· ... , ·: i '.. . . ,....... .. . .. # .... E\lERY FIR\I~ESS • SIZE : ~IAXIP.ED.IC ~~\D.:BMUT11IBST . . . . . . •• .m . • ,. "*.'" "l ... . . .. . · . .. I ' . · ·: .. \ . .. . .. . . .. • • I "•' "'~·. . . . . . .. , .. . . . ... ·. . · .. "' ... . ~ . ... . .. ., .. . ' SI MMONS ·sPECIAL ·PURCHASE·.: · < , ,. . .. ·. '· .. FULL EA. PC QUEEN '8El ~ KING SET , COMP-PRICE .239"99 "'~AH-11 Q.98 COMP. PRICE ·59g,~9 4 • SALE 299,98 . CO~P. PAICE.§99,99 -S~~E 3.~~9~_.; . ;l~' I :0:--:-"'':'"":'-::--:::::--.._ ______ -:'~~--=---:--:-0..IW.:' SIMMONS MAXIPEDIC CITATION .. ·9· . 9· .:: .. 98 ; . -~. ·-. . Sw\ EA "~ '-. . ~'Ir-PH E • Ir,)'' COMP. P,Rlci 299.99 SALE l49.98 'COMP. PAlCE 699 99 SALE 340.98 COMP ·PRICE' Ji}99 99 SALE 499.98 . . .. . SIMMONs B~Utv-AESr SLlPREME .. ·$·1·3.'.. •9· :gs ' ' • · TW1'< fA pt 1 •• COMP ~ [ . ''• H .. FUll EA 'PC COMP PRICE 419.99 SALE 209.98 QUE~ SET COMP PRICE 999 99 SALE 499.98 KING'SET COMP l'RICi 1399 99 SA(E 699.98 K~G AND QUEEN SOLO' IN SETS ONLY' TAKE-WITH PRICES SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 131 ) ( . . . . -: The couple are at home in Rose- ville after a wedding trip to Monterey. She is lease manager and he is a heav) truck technician at Sacramento Val- ley Ford. NEMEC-MIZRAHI Susan Mizrahi of Palos Verde and Bill Nemec of Long Beach exchanged wedding vows on July 8 1n the Wayfare r's Cha pel on the Palos Verde's Peninsula. The couple greeted I 00 guests at their reception in the La Vcnta Inn. Palos Verdes. Mr. and Mrs. Ra ) Vogel are the parents of the bride. and the bride- groom 1s the son of Mr. and Mr-.. Robert Nemec of Balboa Island. The bnde wore a go"' n of "Of) satin with a Queen .\nne neckline. lace bodice and a cathedral·length train. She earned a bouquet of l\Or) roses. stephanotis and Queen .\nne's lace. Kim Mizrahi was her sister'~ maid of honor and another sister. Cath} M1zrah1 . was a bndesma1d. Other attendants were Linda Ruta n. sister of the bridegroom and his nephew. John Rutan Ill as nng bearer. Allen Cohn was the bridegroom's best man. and usher!> were Joe M izrah1. the bride's brother. and Fred Nemec. brother of the bridegroom. The bride 1s a graduate of Cal State San Diego and I!> '-'Orlong on a master's degree at the L'n1q:rs1r~ of Sou them California. Her husband 1s a ~raduate of Cal State l ong Beach and 1s em plo)cd as a paralegal after recc1' ing ccrt1ficat1on from L'CL.\ . The couple are at home in Lons Beach after a "edd1ng tnp to Lake Tahoe CARTER-ALLEN A large group offam1l~ and frien ds gathered in the Haiku Gardens in Honolulu on Jul> 10 to Y. llness the mamage ofK1mberly Allen and Scott David Caner. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. John Allen of Newpon Beach and Judge and Mrs. Bnan R1 Caner of Corona del Mar. Honor attendants were Debbie Kaestner and Brian Caner Jr .. brother of the bridegroom. The bride is a chief steward in the U.S. Merchant Marines. Her hus· band is.a graduate of Corona del ~~r High School and the 0.ll1for01a Maritime Academ) and 1s a shjp's officer in fhe Merchant Mannec;. They are re sidents of Honolulu. which 1s their home pon. MARTISK0-0.ROZCO Casa Roman11ca 10 an Clemente was the setting for the Jul} 10 wedding. linking Linda Christine Orozco of Whittier and Dr. Les L. Manisko of Minneapolis. Minn. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Pat Orozco of Whittier and Mrs. Garnett Johnson of Morgantown. W. Va. Attendants were Pam Rios. matron of honor. and Don Orozco. brother of the bride. best man. A reception fot SS guests follo .... ed • at the casa. The newl )Y.cds honey- mooned in Manhattan and now are· · residents of Newport Beach. She 1s all administrator at the Orange County Oepanment of Education and he 1s executive dutctor of South Central Educat1oqal Cooperativ~ ·service in Mankato. Minn. ' Lll'fDLEY-IERRANO Mr. and Mrs. Philli p Lindie> of Huntington Beach have announced thci engaacment of their daughter. Nancy Dawn Lindie}. •to Ismael Serrano.ofSanta Anll. They will be mamed Sept. 24 1n thl.' first Pmbyterfan Church of We t· minster. The bride-elect is a graduate of Hunttnaton Qcach High School. She aJtcnded Golden West College and · w•s graduated .from Pacific Coast Collete of Nursing. Her fiance is a 'iraduatc of ~nta Ana High Sc.-hool and Gol~en West College, · • t • "FROM OATE OF PURCHASE WHEN . · vou· use OR OPEN 'A WICKES CHAAGe • ' . ' ; ' ... . . "' .. . . ... . ... .. ... \JJ),/• ,:, ' ''!", ,,, . , . 'i"' 1 •1111 11 /,, r , ,, 1.,,., •••• ""' 3 TOUGH GUARAHTEES: H tor any feason you re not happy with your furniture when you.get 11 home· we will take 11 back w1ttno seven oays WE WlU NOT ,IE. UNDERSOLD II you find the 1dentdl 11•17' "l stock eesewhete.. "Wllitrun se\len <Says lof less ~ witt, retund the d•fferenoe wb will g1ve¥ou a f1ve·ye;v hrnrted warranty against facto,Y defects 1n workma nsnip ano construc11on Oeta11s-ava1lllilble t.n our forts • .. ·: .. . \ .... ANAHEIM. Sdnta A"na Few/_ ®O Ma1noha "1one 714-821·8550 • YAH ~UVI: San 0.ego FrWy and Sepujvc<Ja'Blvd Del~n 9urbank and V1ct6ty Phone 818·780·2244 WEST COVINA. San Bernardino Ffwy and Vmcel"t Phone f 18:91g.1971 COSTA MESA: San b1ego Frwy 111,d H11rbor'Bl11~ -Pnone·'. 71 4-540·8241 • • • : Open Monday thru Freday 10·9 Saturday 10 6 Sunday 12·6 • • • · · .•.• -<"'. . . . l ' It • ~·· ·.-. ...... -~--.. ·~-·---~------- • • • t ,, . . •• . ·~ .... : ... ·· ·now~to.submit . wedding news T)le htd.) Pilot wants to sharr \ 01.lr ~cddin1 or en1a1t'mcn1 ·an~ nounc-rment wrtlr the rommunilJ W( make 1,1 els> for }Ou. too! Jam ljll -out roprcs of our e~ mcnt and ~iftl forms, Yov otn crr~r pld t~m up in our lobby •r JJO W. Bly Sr .. Costa Mt!a M~ throllfh F'*' from B •.m. to 5 p.m .. . . . or T::/J,-owr rrqunr wtth • sramPftl. ~If. 'tnll:d e11~tlopc to r'ltc Wtd- d1"' Dtpenmrnr. Oqtrl' />)/or. P. 0 . Be)\ I S60. Cotta Mesa 0~616. .. ~~"" •n9 c,,,.mcrtt nc-·s is pu.bhslwd on 1~'01lablc basis. t • .. A' i..-p11o10 Kevln Elater, formerly a atandout at Marina High and Golden Weat College, now calla New York home. .. D1ily Pilat ~P DAY AUGUST 26 1988 Reggie denl•• report he le lntereeted In return to \1enk-112. 'Aefrlg•r•tor' PelrJ b•ck In llneup for B••r• •gelnet Re.ldera: 82. Elster takes act to BrolldW~y . ~. But ex-Ma rina. GWC star ~ays h e p refer s Californ ia By RICHARD DU~N oa11, l'tlol Cott~I LO .\NGELE'> -It's Broad"a'. ll\c.- Glittenng lights and SI.) mes are .surrounded b) billboards and media mobs gra1e the bacl.)ard 01 home s"eet home Home fo r Ke' 1n l:.lstt·r shonstop ot the :--c"' York Mets pace·Sl'lll'r<• 1n the '\auonal League East. 1s hea Stadi um Or 1s 11·• '"M) fa\Onl(' plalC 1n the \\hole \\Orld IS Southern California." said Elster. a :?.i-,c:ar-old Manna High and (,olden \a. est College prOduct Elster. "'hu rnuld ht·comc the first rool..ll' shortstop to pla) on a di\ 1s1onal champion 1n t .i )ears. pla)s in the Big Apple. His heart and homt· ho"'e'er. remain in Hunllngton Beach. v iii/) \:e\\ 't ori... JU'>t UOC\0.l l UI It Sure hl''> adaptl·d to thl' l ulturl· rw"' .\nd he-\ da ncing on \tagl' "heth1.•r tw "ant~ 10 twlin l' 11 or not v. 1th lhe ~frt , 1n tlr'I r lJll' l l\ll"I I) "'earing a black top hat IJ p danl ing ailing "' 1th a cane to thl' musi c on boJru"'a' Onl ~ hl·., doing 11 JI shomtop Eisler pla\l·d ont· !>l'J\un at \1anoa h1' \en1or \e'ar in lq ~ He d pla)l'd h1' llr'>t t\\o )c.'J r\ JI Ser' 11e High 1n .\nJhl·1m hJd ~> s11 out h1'>;un1ur ~ear and thl·n he -.ct 1hc: "'urld on tirt· J'> a <,en1or ~Ith h1~ rJ\\ Jblhl\ He '>penl l\\O \Ca\un'> 1 J _\ • .J 1 JI Golden \\est ba111ng n and \.J~ Jnd \\J\ na med \I\ P of the OrJO~I.' ( ount~ \ktrupul.t..in Lc:agut· in 191S4 Hl· '> 1nte'l\c: hl' pla" hard But \\ hc:n hl"'> n1ll plJ) 1ng h11mc: '"l'l.'l hunw tx·~l Oll''> the: pnJe ol the coast .\nJ thl'rl'., nothing bt·ttl'f than 11mt' t1fl -C'>Pt'•ialh "hen \OU h'e 1n Hun ung1on lkath "I c:nJo\ m' 11ml.'. oil ·· '><ttJ El'>ter. tx>fon· Tue!>dJ' night., "game Jl Oodgl·r ~tJd1um .. l'\l' al"'a)s e'OJO)c:d 1h1.· lllHl' .11\a\ lrurn pla\lng. Just hke nfht no" I'll 01.'' d g1; ll' "1ntc.'r bali. ·· don·1 hkl' tu do an' thing in the off-sc-ason. I don'1 "'Ork I don't <lu Jll\ t han~ I go to the bellch and to \cg.a'> \lu'>t l~ I 1~,1 hl.c: to hang out an Hun11n'-1on Be.llh I lo\l' thl· ul~ · He II ha' e J i...e, lo tlw l tt~ al he keeps this up w11h the Me~ -hl· n l'O hJ'> J -.hot .it Rool.1C' of the 'tear Entering 1 ul·,JJ' ' gJ ml ''1th the Dodgers, Elster \\J'> batt1n1t 11nh : I h hut he: has d1spla)'ed somt" po~t"r b\ \01 l.1r ~ '>l'\ en home runs. Rememtx·r thl•Ugh l lstl·r -.along \\1th Oakland\ v. .ilt \\ l" "an lhl' .\maacan ~ague this sea!>On -h..i'> J \tron1.1 'hJllll' to bl.· the first since Frani... 1.i,era' ol thl··1~·~ P1ra1e!> to pla) on a dt\ 1s1on "1nnc1 J\ J I 11i1l.1l· .,hurt'>lup The onh ot h~ r 11 .,~ 1.· 'hort'>lOP!> to !>tan for a thamp1onl>h1pl1U~'-'l'll: c hm \pc.'1erof1he 1911 Giant!> and l>J \l t 1lllCl'l'dlll ul lht• I Y~O Reds. "I th1n l. 11 "11u1d tit· .1 Il l 1.'.Jt hnnur r, e 'en proud ol 11 • l hll·r \Jill • (Pleaae ace ELSTER /B3) CdM shedding role of underdog Defending Sea View ch ampSea Klngs begin s~ason w ith No. 3 ran_kingin CIF By ROGER CARLSO~ Of Ille Oellr l'llol I tan Dave Holland 1s nut un li l.c a lot 01 prep football coache\ he IO'l'" the role of an underdog.ind kno"''>ho"' to use 1t to his ad' antagc But he also kno"'" he must pa~ J pnce for the label ul ··und1,pu1n J defending t champion... as -· well as the: knowtedge that 1 his team has a • preseason rank-~ ing of No. 3 in • • CIF D1v1s1 on · Ill circles. · You don't "° All that changed. hO\\l'H'r "11h four straight '1c1one'> 1n league pla) capped b) a 6-0 ' 1ctor) O\ er 'n' port Harbor. and the ea King'> ad ,anll'd to the second ruund ot 1 he: ( It- pla}ofTs before bo'' mg out "nh a b-11 record Toda' the nucleu'> of that 'iUl..ll''' (231ette.rmen.10stan er'il a'"clla'>J group of Juniors "ho po'1'-·d J 'l-11 record as sophomores. 8" l'l> t hl· \ca Kings a sohd look Before Corona begin-. prcpara 11un' for its celebraw>n part). ho''c.'\l'r there 1s omething else 10 lkal '"'h can~ in Corona dc:I \tar 1n a ,ansule I) defense thc running and tJd .lang 01 senior John i...ato' \llh and the.' talent ol quarterbaLk T) Pnce. "We·, e al"a) s taken a lot of pndc: in good defense al Corona del \lar. · states Holland "Tha1·s realh the: basl' of"' hat 11 tal..e'> tu ''in 1n high '>Choul football ·· .\s for l\.a10,s1th. he.' head"> a pacl. of fou r hard-running bal.'.'ks. but \\hl·n 11·s on thc lrne 11·11 be Kato' Stl h "ho "Ill be thc bad. on tht• spo1 ··Hc:"s go1 great hand'i too:· .. aid Holland or his rl.'l'CI\ tng ab1ht~ .. He: 1s one ot the rea'>un' \\C: \\l'Ot to :i\rne- ba ci... set l:ist \Car and "c·ll do that again" · Prill' ha'>Jlrea<l' '>hll"n h1-, Jthletac ab1lrt1cH111 the \Olll'\ball lloon\hcrt· he "J' head and \h()uldc:rs abme thl· norm.. \;0 \1 hl''> be1nlot J\l.l·d to ton' t'rt PREP OUTLOOK from strong l>J ll·t' 11n Je1l·n-.c llJ takmg over at quJrll·1 h.tl ~ in uni.' season. and the 1rJO\l\t11111 ha' lO nll' eas). according to 1!01 JnJ Holland ha' bruut:hl 11 I arr~ Bryan as a quanl•rba1.i..., .1•ad1 .1 nJ 11 has Ob\ IOUSI) pa id J \I J ., .. , thinl.. he"ll be: u 1 !hl tx·uc:r "e·, e had ... sa1J H JnJ JnJ "l 'l' had some all-leag I.' '' rx., .. He's got a g oJ J r1 .i lot 1.>I courage. and ha<, dl: llJ!l'J h11thd l tl1 football He 1!. an untldh'\Jhk \ul- le)ball pla~er but he: •llr: •• ·1111.rti:J on football onh thl\ <;Um Mt' :.inJ !hill reall} pleased u\ fhal· 11l-1l· ,1 >111 l>I things he rnuld ha'c: lx·l·n d.11ng ·· Corona has al)O benl'l"1ti.-J "1th thl' arri' al ut (, lt:nda k If u11 ' n (Pleu e aee CdM/8 3 ) enter quietly \\hen blessed \\1th thuw kinds of facts. and Holland admit\. "I'll be honest. it"s as good a' 11 ha s been." Entering h1'i 15th sc:a,011 .11 < uronJ. with two undisputed lc:agul· l hJ111- p1onsh1ps and honors a .. the: ( oal h ol the Year three times. 11011.ind mu\! handle the complalenq lJg that sometimes comc<, "'11h l'Mh -'>eJ-.on praa.se Three other teams ( 'o ti ~aJd k­ back, No 7 Tus11n . and :"'o IJ Ne"' port Harbor) must be dealt \\Jlh as well as 'underratl'd l nl\ l'r'>ll\ anti what l's becoming and up-and-l om1ng Estancia cle\'en. "The leagul' .., gurng tu Ix-rillll balanced." said Hullan<l "It"' going · to be tough for an)one to Sl'l 1hrnugh unbeaten . .\ lot depends 011 thl' "url. ethic of1h1s football ll'am Coroaa llel Alai; Sea Kia•• He doesn't ha\I: lar 111 11101. 111 gl'I his pla}'ers· attention .\II he: Ol'l'US tu do is pull out the clipping'> from .i) l'Jr ago when has team "a" tloundi:nnK with four straight IOSSl'' thrn lo\! ''' opener to Tustin in ea \ ll'" L l'.ll!Ul' pla> to beco.me 1-5 o' l'r.ill "The) ha' e putcnual 1hal'·, no ~a) I can lien) that. Bui "c.'.rl' gmng 10 ha' e to foc u-o; on " hat lhl' Joh 1\ and "'Ork hard to do 11 A lt"s the <;en1ori. "'hll arl un lhl.'. \POI. accorlirng to HoMJnd "Last )Car°SJUOrOn. hJ\C lu t.Jl..l· .• role:· he !Wiid "The' "'-'re in on ti lhl' "'a) 11 happened last ~car and thl') 53\\ that 1f)OU kc.'Cp \\Orkang h.ird )OU . . .. ·-·a pp M. ... t-11 JI I ... 1 fll •> ..... ~ .... =;.: .... ._ Cll .. , ~~If »=LIL I c.t MV> ~-~----> ............................. , ...... ·-· 2 ....... . ........... ~ .... ... .............. ,..... c.t IC:Ct" N,. .... 11_.. ............. ·---.M-•Na Senior Ty Price will d irect CdM a t quarterback. Corona del Mar •i.lwarta ({.rom left) Bret Allen, M~raan R~pald, Jeff Blo~er, Bobby Hall pre.ent atronc defenee. Warren:Jobnaon will be one of Price'• targeta. t .~Car has riiad~ :big difference for Irvin With new contract, Rams' cornerback hoping to regain form Frem Tb A11oclated Pres A year ago. two-11mc Pro Bo" I comerback LeRoy ln,.ifl pent mo!>t of the prcseason standing OI) the sidelines b1oodmg about "'hat he kit was an unjust contract. Today. he's one'ofthc L,.os ·\ngc.'lc s Rams' inspirauonal leaders . What a difference a ~ear -and a new contract -have made. lniin, who signed a new three-) car J 1.6.S million contract shortly before camp bcpn. is as focused today as he "was distr,.ted a year ago. • .. There's no ~omparison between this year's camp and· Inst ~car's." Jrvin said. "I'm happier. that's the main thin~. "And I m on a m1s!l10n to regain what I lost (throuah his off-the-field prolelts last year). I lost lht' ~\p«t of my teammates and I lost m) stand1'rtg as one of the best comcrbacks 10 the ~"'!ant all that bad.. nd I \\Ont to help the Rams aet back that cham- pionship cdac ... ~ Rams v1s11 the San D1tgo C'hallen at 8 o'clod. 1ona&)\t 1n the final nhibtt1on pmc of the SCI n Whether Irvan, JO. can repin the .bm thet to\ ham to the Pro Bowl after the l 91S and 19 6 ~a~n\ remaans to be seen But he's t-crtatnl) IUtueded tn helpina the Ram rcpm lhe w.m spint and will 10 wm tbat lhr)' loll dunna lat ) ear' ctlaot1c 6-~ "When Le Ro}\ \\Ork1ng hard lll..l· he is this ~ear. 11's contag10µ-..'' Ram<i Coach Joh n Robinso n said '·E,n·pt fo r last season . Ll'Ro~ ·s ph ~'iral performance and ded1Ca11on to tht' game have al"a)S' been among thr best in the lea1t\le · "He's one of those people "'ho '-1.'I a standard in camp. Othcr pla) l'r<• "ho maybe aren·1 as talented see him working hard and thc~ \\Ori. that much harder themseh es ·· Irvin's rtputat1on as a hard "orkcr and a team-onented pla~er ma) ha'e mfluenced the Ram not to trade him when he was making \\J\e<; a 'ear ago. "It's 1mponant to rememhc:r" that. except for last year. Le Ro~·., alwa'~ been a good player and a good person." Robinson said. "He's th<: same old LeRo} no". a fi.m pet'lon 10 • be around." Irvin. who was hopms for a trndc during the off-season. no\\ ,., lhnlkc.J that he's rcrnamed a Ram. 'Tm satisfied the Ram did ~omt'­ thang for me that the) didn't ha'c to do." he said. "The) sho"cd me 1hc} want me around. at least for this' c:11 . and I'm happ) to be hcrt "Today, I JUSt thank C.iod the' didn't trade me .. The Rams are equitll~ grateful "He's playing a "ell a he C\Cr has," said Fntz Shurmur, the Rams' dcfcnstve-coordanator "('ons1Jtnng h1$ upcnencc. he ma~ ho: e'en btuer" he duJ lhe last fe" \COT"i "'hen tht' Rams ~ere b'tts1\;nll) a 1oni: 1 'nm: . "I c'Qns1der m)Selfone of thda'it 0 1 the one-on-one gunshn'gers." hl' ~1d-. sm1hng. "I ltke pla)ing man.:· * •AMS 'fOTIS: TOI' OM' te<ne * De llllVIHCI ll•t 6n Che,..,.. ' T ... f'ta<n\ •"0 Cll•-~· NI ... 1 ... '" , ... CWeMeM>" .. '"· l..C\ """'" -""' s.~ 0 -· ?f,6. lo< "\ .... " ••~hon ""tor"' T"f lttm• •e •o 1-l en.er IOt "9 to Ille Hou\IOll O>i.rt t0-17 n O•trt ,.... ••' •tell Tiie Cller .. n l·J ,._ DN'll' H ' .., .... •v Se" Frenc KO U.11 Tl•• •• .,,, w"'O oot 111t r-r ttetof' S..I • t t Gl"it'\ lln "" ••er• Jillfl ._....ti .art«* •~ t E"'"" ,.f\C w ... ., ell IJ\094tf'M... ~lft '"' Dt rt .. )'tc Dv ~"~ S.... Dll ., Ti-e "'"'' °"' ~ e• ... rec. • "-"'• .....,, . 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By ALMO~ LOCRABEY a.tr-. -11"9 Writer The "'e.i\hcr goJ, J'1c ,11k• 1ng n,1 l f)(lf'll'ral1lln '" CL ~ R-t'\ l . f , 1 ~·., ld l ummi n~. Dana Point ~ C. :! l , B \I · Hrant''·R Hamp1kian <. ahtom1a 't ( ' ..,. n < ut 'it<''l L Ulte-Mark Ploch. f l\.)•1da -1 Plain \\ ·.1p \IJl·· ..\. \dam Ghclman \r n:ura 'I C ~ \\ 1 ·1 ~:Jrl' H.ttnl~'--(l)('ll..-\\icken. .\BH consoh111on to the .u l rt'"' in 1h,"\1tJgct l'an Kal 1 "~ Class (MORC I lntl'matwnal t h~m1l1l',mh11i ~fter a \lo" ch~u:trKc: rJll' I J~ m1k,1 on \\t'dnl'~' 1n <A h1ctl about half th( boat<. #im,hl·d nl•;w-m1d nigh.1 Thursda' '1 S(hedwled-ra,°" Jr,,unJ thl' tium \oil 'e" IX'l1 Pier "'as·ahandonc-d lx'l3U'<' l'I uttk \1r fkl "'"d -Jnd plent) ol heat . Tht ran· \\JS ~h~JukJ t.• 'lJrt at ooon hut Jltc:r three postpooemi:lll\ ~hl' '"'"pt.Ht Harhor 'I al·pt l lub race comm111cc ~atted thl' "h,11l', thin~ ,111 about : JO . l l .\ \\ < -"-a·i.l.1 < ,, nl n Ha~n anta ,8.arbara 't l : ln\tlitr lirtJr "-t'1 1-\tnl' Franta A.BYC. 3 IM: n.: a rulC .. \ "l n ( ll<IJX'f ( Jfll trano Ba) YC 4 Elc-.in, Pumrl.m ..., p ~ .. 1· 't" pon Harbor YC'. 5 . upa l•n.11 ( hJl ThllnlP' • \.in Oll~fl 't (),crJH ,tandrn~' 31lc h n IJtl'.\ Th~ scnh . 11 ~a' huix·.t.." J\ tl' "'ind Ufl tlidJ' ~ l l '-T0\1 DI\ l\l<l'-1 R,,ltJ ~orhcs . .::. L1111e B. 3 Batie Ruthie" 4 \h,1rt < ut ~ \11nor D<-ta1ls m.ak1ng 11 a fo4r·r:llt' r~~tta 1n-.tl·aJ t1l li'e · 1and1n1t\ altcr ·'pt 4 r~l l'' .... PRnOl <. T It" rH\ 1\10'-I "anda :?. Insider. 3 Jn trn, 1 4 Ell'"tnl f?ump 1n ~ ~upcr Gnat. I -~· ... '" j I '-• , • • LaguQ.a •s.Clilr~ advances to ITF lln8l Ddr.:S· <.'tar(• ,~-, L i'U/l.I lk.1l h ad,anccd to the final\ ot 1'h~\\t)ml·n\ 60 single and Tom Prooah.llfM int' mo,t'd into the · m11in:ih· ot tlll' men' 70 age &r~up ThuNta~ 111 tftl' lntemauonal Tcnn1\ l-c'Jcrat14in \ l't· eran Champ1onsh1p • bl.·ang hdJ m Orange Count' C"larl pll\ 1ng at l l'\ l :i~llcn'I\ Spons \ 1llaac ad' ancC'd "11h "' ti-4 -6 "'1n O\ tr Elcanar H rhul:i ''' ) lm1r and"' 111 face V1!fn11 ,(:"' o t Sin O.cso 1n the final' "\e1th('r pl~~~r v.-assttdC'd at tan of the 1oumamen1 6--4 Af\cr nn off-<la' llxl•' Ill '''" m~t ;\o 4-sttdt'd .nan \\,1lt-,·1 •'' uth"Gatcr :Cturd~\ in the ~mi' Top ~NiC'd f nt'drt,h l-.k1n ,\1 Glad"' no<'. 'P"a ":i' rl'1lht.1tl•J 11 111 the me·Jl·~ .. 0 'langk-, "'' f\'ll'rc, \I.Ill Mill~ He lo-.t tl'I un elkd D•iu "h1t~eld on \\ cdnt~3' hut 1l "ll' later tound that \\ h1Uidd dtd nc1t mctt lTF :i e ~u1rtml'.nl\ ,,,r thi: "tl d1 \1 ion Wh1tfie-ld of Pana Ha ll\. rca hN ha 1()\h banhdu thl\ \tlr and 11 f rult11 hpulate ht muSl ·h:i' r rtaC'hC'd tha\b1nhd3\ebc1ortJ1nua~ I ofth1 )Cir He wuuld ha't ~n c-h~1bl under · T" l"t'IUlauon wu 10 "'e<'t 'o ::! \t'Cdt'd .._C'n 1nC'lair of Canada. toda) Sob Oue"SIC'r C>l·,ew pon ~a hand Jim Nehonofll'\1ne wt"'ehm1nated in the men' 44i 1"f.k~ . Bob Ho1it.e ol -\ustralta and tbe No I sttdtd pla C'r 1n the men's 60 s1n,1cs. lost to 'o Sttdtd httr &croft of:'l.cw aaland. 6-4. b-1. The women' SO 1nl)~ and double final wett \l&td loda). the 1 at I •~ and ~1ht~doubln al 2. \II other final wall be hctd on unda\ • ·.~. W11h the most turbulent cu of tu FL hfe behind ham. lrvtn l'J t:\C1l~d about the prospect of pro' 1n1 h.tm~ll an a new au11ekin1 dckn~ the Ram art pt\1'11\1 an. If' an ~•II hr rd to o&av more man·l>-mao t'O\ C'ra1tc than ..,,~. Se 0190 Prodan a former tca\'.hm1 pro at L1ndbora Rac-quC'l Club. pulled .a m~or upset b\ deft'at11lj 'O 1 SttdN Gardl\ar ~1ullo an the men· "O q\.llnerlinal Prodan "Aon an tta1aht \t'I fl-.1. Ron l1' 1na ton of Luun:i 8ca~h . upset "o S ~tJ ( hu,\; De\ oc a( lndaaMpoh~. 6--t. ~ in th<' men·, 6 to achan« to the quutc-rfimal~ H o\)I mat hn toda throuah Suftday' v.111 btheld11 ~indbora Rac-Qutt Chab an Hununaton atae9' uann11 al 10 tac9' da)'. Daily ildmatllOll 1115 wntt the chab lotattd " 18162 GoCMrd • H&d'lla....-BeKh. • I • 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Friday, August 26, 1988 Reale says no, no, he Dasn 't discussed a return to Yankees From Tlae Associated Press NEW YORK -Rl'gg1e J :wk~on is Ill denying a claim b~ a fomler bus1ne~s auociate 1hat he ma~ be returning. I<' the New York Yankel'S. a pubhslh.'lJ report says. "Honestl). l"\t' heard nothing about 1t." fackS\)n said from h1!> Ne" port Beal·h n.•s1dencc late Thursdh} niJht. .. M> sccretaf) called me from Oakland li\t~ minutes ago and she said an ..\!>SOClJtl·d Press reporter called and ·asl.\.•d her about m\ going bar!.. 10 1he Yanl..ees. I ha\l•n't heard a thing.'' Thl' formt'r bu mess as- <;oc1atl'. Bill Goochtem. told the ..\P on Thur.Ja) night that he held discussions with Ne" York '\ anl..ec' pnn 1pal o"ner Georgt' tcinhrennl'r l'arher this wee!.. ahout Jacl..son ·.,possible return 10 thtluh a~ a playl'r. Jal·l..,on \\as quoted as sa\lng Jack.on h , hasl.'ball rl·presentatiH'S ·are Gar) Wall.er. a do't: rnd from his ..\n1ona State da)S. and a11orne) Stl·phl'n 1-.a~ "M' bo\S aren't tn,ohed :m' the\'!" he asked. ciung Wall.er and Ka~ ... r \\a .. IO '('\\ ' orli. for a \\CCI.. last week. B1ll l;ood'ill'tn \\:JS a gu) I '>3" in New York and we talked about projects in real estate and other investments. I hadn·t .,een Bill Goochtt•in in eight years. I am telhng ~ou thl' truth. honest tn God. This one sounds a little goof~ ... Jackson emphastll'd hl' \\UUldn·1 bl' coming out of rctiremt'nt. "Honest to (,lxf I "'II not bt' 1n uniform (tonighO." he said ··rm going tot~ to get some uckets from ( ~ngcls pubhe rl'l:llluns d1m:tor1 Tim Mead or get Wall~ (Jo) nerJ or ~omc,ml' to ll'J\ c me: some tickets." But will he be 'l'l'n 1n uniform ne\t "eel... "hen teams a~ perm111cd tu C\pand 1hc1r .rosters to .SO pla~ t'rs. Sept. I"' ··No. no \\a\ ... Jad,,nn said."\ ou \\Ill not sec mt' in uniform. I'm donl ~Ill"!.. .1 for!.. in mt'. .. Bill Goodstein ..a1J hl' l'ld d1scuss1ons "11h Steinbrenner earhcr th•~ \H•cl.. about .lac),,.son·s possible return 10 thl' club a' a pla~a. According to thl· agl'nt. Jarl..-.on \\Ould return for the final month of thl' ,t•a,on and \\ould make about SI 00.000 "tth poss1hk g>llt' inn·ntn ci.. Quote of the day Barry Switzer, Oklahoma football t·oat·h. on the allcgat1onsof1mpropne11esa1 O L' in tht' boo!.. by former Sooners hncbackcr Bnan BOS\\Orth: "Oklahoma has been pla" ng foot ball fo1 I Oil years and will be pla)1ng t'or anuthl·r llKl ~cars. The book hurts. both of U!>. but \\l"ll Jll:t) football longcrthan Bnan BoS\\onh ,,,11 ·· Mccallister fires 67 to lead Blaine McCalli terrnm l'rtl·<l a b1rd1l'· b1rd1c stan 1n10 a J-unda-rar f'o ~and J onl·- stroke kad Thu"'1a' 1n 1h,· tir-.1 round lll the \\ orld Scne'> of (1011 in \I.run. < >h1u .. In this "ind on thr g.olt ll'trr'>l' .1 t>-I ll'l°l l1!..t• I <,tole one:· said \tc( alhst\'r 2l1 \\IHI qualllil·d for th1<, d11c C\l'nt \\ilh his fir.,1 carl'l'r 'tl'h>r' l.1.,1 mnnth .. B1rd1cs on the first m o hole'>. rt get ' )<iu 1n a gooJ tranll' 111 mind. I "aSJU'lt t~ 1ng 10 gl·t 11 tn thl' fo1rna~ and mal..c pars. ··Pars ~re golden un th" gulf lOUf'•l' ·· '>atd McC'all1!>ter: \\ho "3'> pla~ ing lhl· long. tough Ftrl·.,tonl· Count() Club course lor thl· lir~t 111l1c 1n cumpetruon .. Nancy LOpt'Z 'iot'Orl'd an l'aglc and thrtl' b1rJ1cs on a four-hole stretch to gain . a 'iharl' ol thl' ll·ad \\Ith defending champion Ayako.; Okamoto o( Japan at S- under-par 6 7 in the opening round ot the LPG..\ World Champ1onslup tn Buford. ua. Okamotu pla\cd a. bag>- frce round.' using four h1rd11•<, on the front side 10 highlight her round r1J",l·n pl.1~er.., m the el11c field of 16 bc11cred par on thl· hill~ h 111 .. -~ ard ~toufTer Pine I sh.• Rcson golfcoursl' in lhil'>t" nl th~ LPC1 \·., nche"t tir-;1 pnzc. S 1.500 U.S. Amateur medalist ousted HOT PRl1':G . \a -Da,1d Lind. l!I who sun1\Cd a 31-\\3~ pla \olTcarher 1n th,c da} and got the la'>t o( n.S \flOI'> for m~h pla). "as a 2-and-1 "inner 0' er qua!J* mg mcdalm Tom \ll Knight in Thursda\ ·., lir<it round of the 8th l '. ..\matcur C hamp1onsh1p. Mc Knight \\:ls not the uni~ prominent casualt~ on the first of four da) s ot matl h pla~. \\ e'> T ucl... an Auburn senior \\ho \\Oil thl' ..\lahama Open last \\Cek. birdied four t'On!il'l"Ull\ ~ hok'> on thr front nine en route 10 a 4-and·2 '1c1or~ m n drtrnd1ng l .S \mateur champion Bill \la~ fair ··1 JUSI hung 1n thcr~· ;llld gu111·J 11 out." o;a1d Lind. 39. of Chicago.\\ ho \\3\ thrl'l' hok' do" n 10 ~kK night after r1gh1 holes. . "1 cKn1ght. \\ho toot.. ml•dah<,t honor-, \qth a 36· hole t0tnl of 13 7. fi, l' <,hoto; undl·r par al The Home<,tcad resort. "a\ SI\ stroi..c, u' lT n.ar on Thur.da\ ·,last sc' en holes · Taylor .. reea to new contract INGLEWOOD -Lo' .\ngl·ks Kings ~ captain and nght "mg~r Da H~ ro~ lor ' aalttd 10 a ne" mult1-)cur contract \\1th the NHL club. General Manager Rogic Vachon said Thursda\. The Kings dtd noi release spec1Jic!.. but 11 had been rcponed that the contract \\:l~ "-Orth $2.8 million and guaranteed for four ~car'>. Ta)'lor. 32. has spent h1 H·n11re 11-)ear NHL ca~er with thr Kings. Ht· 1s 'lecontl on the cluh·s all-ttmt' lists with 347 aoals. 51 4 as~1m, 86 1 points. 1.125 penalt}' minutrs and 75:? game'>. His career total!> mal..e him the h1ghes1-sconng. collegMrained pla)er 1n ?" H L h1stof). Ta) lor "a~ chosen b~ the King\ in th r I th round of the 1975 amateur draft. the 210th pla~ l'r takl·n overall. Denver edges Colts, 21-20 Jobn Elway th re'\ ''' o touehdO\\ n Eil passes to Ricky Nattiel ht·lurl· lea' 1ng the •II t gamr w11h a c;1r:uned right shoulder. leading the Den\ er Bronco-. past the visiting tnd1anapo1i., Colts.:? I ·20. Thursda\ night in an NFL prC"season linale. The Broncos." ho concluded the preSC"ason 3· I. also got J 4-\ard rnnng run b\ Gerald WUlblte in the linal quJrtl'r 10 l'ap a I 7·pla,: 80-,ard drivr and gH e Den' er a 2 I· 13 lead ... In other &a mes. lludall C.nningbam rnmpkted 19 of 25 paS'>l'S tor 2:?5 yar:cts. including a -19-~ ard touchdo\rn to Mike Quick, as Ph1ladclph1a beat Dl·tm11 . 17-9. in Po"\11ac. Mich .. handing the Lion.. thl'tr fourtjl l'\h1b11ion defeat ... In Kansas Ci t). Vai Sikabema >Corell on an 81-yard punt return and roolom• Tony Jeffer y had an 80-yard touchdown run to l •trr} Phu\' I\ I' to a .S 1-2 I ' ic1or) o'er former cross-stall' rn al 1-..an!.a' C1t~ ... Jim Kelly h11 on 9 of 12 passes and thrl'\' for ::i toul hdo" n in one half of action. leading Butfaln w a 14-7 \ KtOr' o'er Tampa Bay in Nashville. Tenn. · Wllllams waived by 49ers Dollie Williams. thl· "1dl' rl'U'I\ er Ill wonh a first-round draft P•l ~ to th~ ·an Franc1~0 .S9ers \\ hl'll the~ traded for him. was wa1''t'd Thursda\ rhl' 49crs tradt'd their No. I draft pie( to lhl· Los ..\ngl·les Raiders on draft da~ this spnng for \\ 1ll1am'> and thl' Raiders' second-and fourth-round pill..~ .. BO\l'r Mitch Green dropped as)3ult l'hargl'' .1gain'>t hl'a') ''t'1gh1 champion Mike Tyson, accorJ1ng w polrn~ C1rl'l'n. anompanied by his la")cr. told pnltu· ·-rm dropping thl' rhargl·-.:· and left. according tu pultet' ~pol..t''>man Sgt. John Clifford. Green dtdn ·, g1' l' ::i rea'>on for ht!> derision Clifford said. (1rCl'n. a lX>\l'r \\ho lu<,t 1n thl' nng 10 T)son l\\O ~car' ago. told rulrcl' that T~\on hrt him during a prc-da\\ n \l"u 11k T Ul''d;l\ out'>ldl' a Harlem haberdashcn Pat Cash. thl: 198"' \\ 1mhkdon champion. h·a., \\1thdra,1n frum till' L'.S. Orx·n tx·cau-.c ofa foot mJur~. <. .1'>h hJ'>n ·1 \\on a 1uurr\3mcn11h1s 'car. but is still ranl..t•d '\11 ~ 111 thl' \\Orkl. Hl· \1 a~ h\:at~n 1n the first round at ~la'I ~ l'llr-., l ), Open b~ Peter Lundgren . Till' 'l"" .krw) 'ct' ha\\.' "gn~d first· round draft t·holll' Chris Morris. thl· duh anJ ~loms announced. :'\etthl'I ;\ct'> <.1crwral ~l :inaga Harry Weitman nor \lorn<>._ a 6-foot-l\ fon,ard. \\Oullt . comment on ll'rn1' or the rontrau. \foms. pttl..ed· fourth oHrall. 1-. thl· h1ghl'\t I Y~l< 'R..\ drali scler11on to bl: signed \O IJr . Ben McDonald ,tllu"cd JUSI thrl'l' hits .and strut·!.. 1,1ut 10. hulJ1ng on unul the L'n1ted State) ~tored four run' Ill thl· 111p ,1f1hc ninth 10 ddl·at Japan 4 -11. 1n !Ill' \\ orld Aa,l·hall C hamp1omh1p!> in Gros~cto. Ital~ Television, radio TELEVfSION 4:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodger~ at Ph1ladelp~1a. ( h:innd 11 · • 4:30 p.m -BASEBALL: ~an Francisco at New York Ml'I'. \\O R. 4:30 p.m -BASEBALL: C h1rago t ubs at Atlanta. WG\;. TB . S p.m. -AUTO RA Cll'\G:;..,: ~St ..\R lfo!it'h SOO qua hf) 1ng. ESP:'\. 6 p.m. -EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: Ne" York Giants al Cle' eland. Channd 4. 6 p.m. -EXHIBlTlOI'\ FOOTBALL: Raiders at Chicago. Channel 7. 6 p.m -AUTO RACING: i'r..\-S\.l..R Grand National encs. E P'.'J . 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: '.'le" '\ ork Yankees at Angels. Z Channel. 7:30 p.m. -WRESTLll'\G: l " ~R 's. L'S..\ Pre-01~ mp1c Wrestli ng Summit (lapel. Pnme "T icket. 8 p.m -EXHIBITlON FOOTBALL: Ram~ at San Diego Channel 2 8 p.m. -GOLF: \\ orld S\'rtl'' of (Joli (dela)rd). L" .l... 8 p m. -HORSE RACl!';G: Del \lar rl•pla) s. Channel 56 IPnme Ticket. 10:30 r .m.) , 9 p.m -TRIATHLON: From \ antou,cr (tapet. ESPN ' RADIO 4:30 p m. -BA EBALL: Dodgl·rs at Ph1ladclph1a. K..\8( !"'4111 4 30 p.m -BA EBALL: ~an Diego at Montreal. K FMR (760) 6 p.m -EXHIBITION FOOT~ALL: Raiders at Chicago. KFI IMO). l 7·30 pm. -BASEBALL: Ne" York Yankees at -\ngels. KM P( (''IOI. ; 8 p.m. -EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: Ka rm at San Diego. KRTH (Q30l. OCC football workout U.S. rowing tt t 1 05 1 team to train a rac s Payers atOCCfacility Orangl' (O:l\I ( nlkg~· h;iJ 111-i c.,me•a• v.cror "• t-1.-.~ .. , c ,•01111 • I I. h 1. tPecof.co Of .t,Oo fo CH1•o Saa~ l'O • a • Th • 0 p 3)CrS turn out or I l'lr lr<.t ll'.lrll Cr1r.l1 arnn tCoro"a oe ,,~, 0 '-'•'• C.••, c L men's I) mp1c rO\\ 1ng "'orkout and put thl· nad'> fm thl· til\t <He..,oort H1r00t .,., "'•• C· .... Cts•• team "Ill train at Orange ( oa~t time Thursda\ Mesa>. QO Peu• Dev' fl.tv ' Oe. C·••• '.<esft Colle0 e·s Ro" mg and athng Base !Or · · 10, ti" Do-me" ECJ '°" 'l' E' c 0Jl'ff wa"'' e> Whtie the Pirate\ don't llJll.'n lhl' OvD'•""' o• Mer• Ft. Ea so~ 'r,. Fe •tr fivr da)'S JUSI prtor to lea' mg for the 198 season until 'x·pt 1-al Rw 1co1teMew D De••e-C.sa11rt• ~·Ile a ScoulSummer Gamc'ion~cpt.9. H d r II Gerr•tt 01 Trn Heoe• "'''''De 0 ,., (N\ The base is locat'"d al 1~01 W on 0 ... 0 cge. the~ \\ 111 ho ... t J I p m Hiii 1Hew 90•i 91roor1 Ob Jftso~ He" "V'Cr .. scrimmage a~a1n<.1 .101.1 \1 onira IPt>'m en Sar. Anton°0 T11n lb J<.>~ H,,.,, Pacific Coast H1ghwa} tn Nl'\'P<>rt r II ,,, d IS•del10oaco.1 10 ~\10 H•11 <1'" "• 01> BllD Beach. betwetn'thc Balboa Ba' C. lub '-0 cge nc'l:I . 1 I 3~ >-1oeli.r 1Foun•••" Ve ev o Jc.t JD~"\•'" ' Folio"' IOI! I~ 3 11'1 ol plJ\ l'1' \\ hn INtwoort ,>-leroo•l D To"' k~ng LI o.. .... and the Sea Scout Base. r h -at>. rooo t<.atovllc,, Corona ae Mi.r o> ••••• U.S. 01 ) mp1c coach 1'.rts turned 01.11 ior t l' !IN.I \l\'l'I.. of 1<11,ure IE1~•enze1 dt K.-ri Ko,.,.,, I ve,..,~ a Korzcnto"~ki will bring ml)(l' than :?CJ Pt:lcttcc. ro·o~ 800 "'"'"" Rot>e" l" isa~t4 •ner ·o oarsm"n to th" rv-c r.ac111·1~. ""cpt. l(fV•ll LtWll !Mwnf no•on 8HC"'I 0 Ror 1.e .. ' .. .. '"" Ii ') ~ore' M 'llf A"Ot•OV C IEG·\0" 00 8•·e" A Off' 11..t Ou01111 C 8 Ari1o1'<1!• C" Coron• Otl Me•' · lb Ca•IOs 9arsf t10 la~t••I t a ao Ga• Ca"°"" (8tn.em011 Mfvl Gto<Q•el o I n C••'' l~r•~I. cR>, l r...c:t 0.,8o l Ed lOn) a, 8r a~ CO-N l1~11>trsl t d r11> Kt" G• oos IEO·so• ••·le, J«Od JO"lt Ed lY" "'' C°"r S M•·~t• Ctoow Grof\CM I, 11> Kt•" Mc:Kt v e !Cao l"il"C \/efley), "'· OorYI PtU¥ N•w-1 Ht•oor 0 J.m lttC:lll«'•otO (La O<i "'•' at> Tll'•· It CO• ICMll Mnal ro Pou< It "CO" Yl-UtOftjl'\··· t> ei-.. Ill-ll CEO \0'11 ro Seo" S<l>m •• tet.rv CrtttL Dt-n•t< C0t0 I d ow T«Mtllf (Ptc f ta(. oi ~a" Turrlt'f CorOn• Of ""-ti, 40 Gunnar WO'te Eo sO" CID 9• •~ Ynl\t ts.tlla 111$1, It M •t laOo/ h .. a O~ 1'11al ID fl 11f'Touon11 a1. Geo11 Llnao•tn u~ "''' . ., o 4-8. The team 1s current!~ 1ra1nmg at Sn1nt Te lit" Cos•• MU• It rav" L\. O hr II H "' H (9oll41 C.ranoel ro TPIO<"' M•G•~• 8tttv .. e 8rtmO\Jt \, 0 CgC In 3nO\ er "· . SHIH• wa,,. > db .y,,"M.,.o .. , .... .,..,~1.11g•or "The) 'II work out t\\ICC a da~ at our ooec:P11. db, r .,,, McOo..,, oD Juo11 McGt"" r. 1 d bo ·· D tHunrt111110" 8tac>iJ ,., ,.,,. ~' "kC. -~ CM•••• 1ac1 II}' an tn our at\. \ll) !. :l\ c 0111 ro. Sten M<M a11 cw• Ytso1 11 ""' Grant. Orange C'oast"s dm:octor ot ~ 1aotn IFOwflfA I' Vt h 0 C.rtg ~ """' iJ m;artnC programs. lt•c-11 Orao...r V."""'"''~ ~ ',..., ..-• .-~ IG1rot1•• wr ~,.. lltaoo I••~"'" "'' Ktrr.. G~nt ha coached ()( c· .. htghh. •eoa 1ooor view), Ob C11r ' lllO,.,i<st• o Leo• r. I r. lltuue oo S.s .o Sancru di, 9••• \t\"'a SUCCeSS1U rO~lnJ team 10r .20 ~car~ MeOto•d Orqonl o Da" sevmou• ,~.,ooo and ~as Koricniowsl1's a\ l\l:lnt ~·o'"' dtl rtoo s 11'\0ftsOll tEo )Olll c S<o11 d h 19 4 L • I 01 s.,a,.,.,. •CO<'O!ll otl Y.~r o w1rrtn 'TtV'O' unng t C 0 --.nge C!I ~ Ol· 1Fou11•a·n v .... ., OI H"'" • T"'l;rlT"cl'Cl Saco e PIC oaoJ ·oo J V • Sa~ -" •b 00" Va119!lf'I Centre Va,.,,, Wn"il!O'Onl o ~" Vtf\•o <Co1•a MltH I. Ob, T m W~<OOof u ..... r S·l"I 01 Jo!'!'! We<llttr (CorDlla Of ""'' GI Jiff' Wt•U-1100< rCo.11 .YeuJ o• Oa~ W oa I \ ll ·vio. Mon•OOl'l'le•vJ. OI 0."ni' w Ml!•\ f II 1110o Monloomtn I oi lton w Sot·• Alltl "''•Cr• .. W tt lo•H <;<a"oa) ~ y,.ro W•n 9"\S tCrH•lo<d Sa'I 0 ttO "' Willi l #f ,I .... w • .,,, I OoolOll Mell A• ' ' ·~ Soor WOO sev ((O(tl' • O• /11#1• O; Tv 't0\>ll4lt>i.od r~·r 111) 0 JCN! l• .. ftt1•• 1'111111 i!!t'Oll INC" Koncn10" ki'li <;quad '' t:\~1,. t1,.'d to 10 throuah a h ht "or"oot calh morn1n• 1n the °'lonh Lido (htlnnd. and again 1n the e'en1na at ., p.m . Grant s~ud. The men's team \\Ill brtnA tour . boats to the OCC' fac1ht) -:.in ~1ah1 a four "'llh co's"Q1n. 3 four "nhoul co>.s"a1n andt:i 1nglc ~ull . I 'Fridge' returns to action Perryto make start for Bears vs. Raiders tonight CHICAGO(AP)--\ "horn again" William "The R~frigcrato1.. Perl) returns to acuon from an eating d bordcr clinic for ht~ 1;eason football debut tpnight as the Clucago Bears take on the Los ..\ngcks Ra1der.1n till' preseason finale. "We'll start him and and '\Ct' ho" he pla~s for a wh ile and sel' ho" his condit1on1ng 1s." said B(·a~ C o:ich Mike 011ka. Perr). who reported I to thl· Bears· man1-camp 1n Ma~ at 377 pounds. missed summer 1ra1n1ng t·amp 1n an effort to get h1:. "eigh t do"n at the cltn1c. · Rcponedl~. he \\3S do" n to 358 pounds when hl' \\ent on the ''eight program a month ago and currl·ntl) appears to be around 330 "It's JUSI hke I'm born ,1ga1n ... the shghtl) slimmed Perr~ s:i1d. ··1 Just feel better all around . Thi~ \\a<. a great boost. .. Perry will start at dcfenst' e leli end wtth Dan Hampton OlO\ 1 ng from l·nd to tnrkle. The Bears will tah· a 1-2 rel·ord against the Raider\..-. ho arl' ll-3 and rn danger of going 0-4 in pre'>l':t~on lor the fir'>t l1m c 1n 27 \Car,. 1 Coach M1kr hanahan ha., nanwd Stc'e Beucrlcin his .. wrung quar- terback. Beuerk1n. a form1·r '.'\otrl' Dame star from en tll' Hil!',h. hl·a t William Perry out former Bear \'1nce [,an .. and Rusty Hilger for the \tarting JOh In the three C\h1b1t1on dcfl•:11'>. Beucrletn had I., rnmplc1111n' 1n 41 allcmpts for 372 ~ard" "ith t\\o touchdowm and four 1111ercep11l1n!>. Vance Mueller ha' ht'l'll tlw Raiders' leading ru<\hl"f 105 'an" 111 ::?4 carries and 'o I tatlbarl.. \larlu' Allen has rusht·d 21 11 ml''> li11 X4 vards. · The Beari. dl'li.•n" n· '-l'l ond.ir' \\ 111 be tc!>tt•d b' formt:r tcamm.tll' \\dill· Gault. who r~entl~ "as traded to thl· Raidrrs. t n t"'o games "1th the Raiders. Gaulr has caught three pasJes for 140 )ard and two touch- downs. D1tka ha used qu:lrtcrhacl.. Jim McMahon sparingly but f'kMahon '" e"pec1ed 10 SC"e more dut} in the final tuneup before the Sept. 4 opcni:r apinst the Miami Dolph1h<;. "Maybe three quarter'>... said Ditka. "It depends on ho" the gaml· goes." McMahon has completed 18 of 30 passes for 257 yards and one touch- down. He has not been intercepted Most of his statistics "'erecomp1kd in Monda) night's 17-Q los~ at Dalla~ when he completed 12 paS!>e'i for :?OX yards. Neal Anderson 1s the Bears lead mg rusht'r \\tlh 71 \ards tn 17 carries and rookie fullback Brad Muster ha~ S, yards in 23 carnes. Rookie Wendell Da\ 1s 1i. thr team's leading reCCl\l'r \\Ith sncn catches fo r 168 'ards. The two t~nis "ill te't thl' ne"l''' sod put do" n 1n Soldier Ftl'ld. Thl' artificial turf wru. ripped out la'>t spnngand ne" turf "as 1mtallcd. Howe' er. tx·causc of' anou'> pwb- lems including thl' drought <ind intense summl·r heat. thl· unc·llll"h sod failed to 1akc rool'> In thl· exh1b1uon opener aga1n~1 r-.t1 am1 earlier this mon1h. the pln~er<> l\11)!.. huge divot'> and tht• 11ua11on "a' deemed dangerous. Ne" three·1nch \Od ha' tx·cn J'llll down between the hash marb. \1h1d1 Chicago Park D1s1nc1 otfa·1al'> d~1m wrll hold. I Yankees drop 4 1/2 off pace D ee r ·s three RBI power Milwaukee past New Y ork. 4-1 From The Associated Pre111 R-0b Deer htt h" I .,th huml·r ;.iml d ro\e in thrl'l' run ... anJ l l·dd' H1gurra pitched a 1hrl'l'-h111a for ht' fourth !.tra1gh1 \\In J\ tht• \ltl\\;llll..l'\' Bre\\ers beat lhl' '\l'\' \or!.. 'l ankl'l''· 4-1. Thur~da\ at C nunt\ "it.idium The loss. ·in .i gJm~· that ""' .1 mal..cupofan .l..ug. 4 rainout. droppnl the Yanl..ec'> 4' g:iml'\ hdunJ Dl" tro1t and 21 gaml''> tll:h1nll R•1'1lll1 111 the .l..mertl'an Ll·.1gul' I a .. 1 Dt·l·r. "ho m"'\'U l\Hl 1?·•11ll"' th" "eek \\1th a ~ore \)Hllldl'f. h11 .i \\\ll- run homrr uff Rilh Dlll'>l>n •) . .., hi cap a threr-run lir<.t atll·r thl' '\ .111!..t'l" had tal..l.'n a 1-11 kJ<l Hr doubkd 10 Rohm ' 1un1 "ho had \\311..cd \\tlh \111\\.tul..l'l"' lourth run 1n the third Higuera. 11 -~. rl'llll'd tlw tinJI 14 batters hl' facl·d ,11\J dn1111x·d h1' earned run a\ l'ragl' tu 2.41 , 'l'l'On<l lo"est m thl' .l..ml'rllan I l·.1i,tUl'. Hl· walked one and '111KI.. nut -ntnl' to 1mpro' c h1\ carl'l'r n·rord 1g:11n't thl· Yankee'> 10 9·2. Don Ma111ngl~ <.mg.led for 1hc * lt9ds 4, Cerdinats 1 \T. LOUIS CINCINNATI Cottman ·I McGtt er Gverrer It> 8rnns~v r• p,.,a11n )ti OSm1tnu O<luena 20 TPtn• c Co\rt•IO o La"tc Ma111ewso Pa11nou c TIJonn or 0...•lf'lt>rv o T.teh ab rll~ • 0 0 0 • I 2 I • 0 I 0 l 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lar1<1nu CO'"'I' rt W1nQ.,rr rt Dan~·\ 11 EDo• 'c• E\il\ .. v ID Fra"CO 0 C'1t0C" lD 80 az c :, Ou•e• 10 K8ro"'" D Saoo lD JI I 6 I TOfal\ kert tlV IMi"9\ ab r rt O• J I I 0 l 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 l I 1 0 0 1 0 0 ~ I I 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 t 1 ) 0 I 0 l 0 0 I ) 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 27 • s 4 ~t. LMllS 000 001 000-1 CIMIMatl 100 210 00•-4 C.•m• W1nt1u111 1181 -Co •r' 2 OF>-<:1nc1l'n••• 1 LC8-St LOu•\ S C nc ,,. net. I 28-80•81 OSm1•n Oon•t ' 38-Lor• r >-IR-McGff I l l S8-EDav \ 30 Co ~s 11 SF~\ltr IP H A EA 88 SO St. LMllt ~!Plew' L 2·4 41 3 J J J 6 ) COtftllO 273 ,7 0 0 ' 7 Qv \nt>rv 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 1<8ro"'n w. 1·0 1 l 1 Fr•nco S.17 0 0 0 81<-Matl'lfWl umo•rt\-Mome ~roe~m.nv F ''' lll•a Second, D•v•l TIMO Oar11l"g T-2 3J 4-15 lU Yanl..l'e'> in the lir<,t. lnll\l'J up on .1 ball.. and ~rnrl·d on .1n R Al \1llgk h~ Jae!.. Clari.. 1hat hrol..l· Im fl-lm·~O slump. Jim (iant'nl."r and \ nunt '1n1:tk'd 111 the first and alll'I .1 .1 torrl'•Htl Gan1ncr C.rorl·d ltnm thnd 110 .1 double <.tl·al a., C •fl'I? Brod. nw' t·d from lir<it lo -.econd It"·'' thl' 'l'l ond straight gaml' th\· An'"l"'' h.1d \\nr,•d in the fir'>t 1nnmg on .1 douhk ,!\",II Derr then folltrncd "llh tm h111ll\'i to left to mJh' 11 1.1 In '\a Ilona I l l'•ll?lll ·" t111ll Reds 4, Ca rdinals I: l-.1'1th llnm u allO\\ed four hit'> 1111 \1 'l'll 1nn111g> Ill his maJur-k.1gut• Jl·hut to k.1J < tll· c1nna11 w lhl' "''u" .1t K1Hrh111ll Stadium Bro"n 2J .tlltn,nl .1 p.rn 111 lir,t· inning_ s1ngln and thl·n hl IJ \1 I 11111' httle'i~ un11I thl· "'th "lll'n \\ 1lltl' ~CGl'l' htt a \llh' h1111h r h" 1h11d \\Ith t\\O llUI Bro"n '>lru\I.. 11ut thin· ,1ml \\.111,,·d '"o as he t·ompktl'J th.: 111mp lr1•m Class .l....\ to the ma111r\ 111111w ,\-.1-.1111 He made JUSI I ~ '>tart' 1111 thl' lh·d,· Class .l....\.l.. ;\J,h,iJk f,11m duh before ht!> callur John Franco n•tdll'd \\\II llllllllt!' for his :?7th 5a't'. The' 1cto~ "al> thr Rnh· l·1gh1h Ill their last I~ game,. pu,h1ng tlwm four games O\ er .500 for till' lir.,1 llllll' 1tm season. Cardinals \t<irll'I < •rl'l/. \lathe"'· ~-4. alfo'-"Cd th rel' h11' ·1n ~1 • tnnmg,. bu1 he '-"all..cd SI\ to help thl' R1•J, * Cubs 6, Br•Y•' t CHICAGO ATLANTA WtO\ler cf Stlaoro 10 Gr•~t ID OewsO<I rt Ver\no rf LAW)t> Palme1r H JDAY•l C Ovnston n ScPl.rt'd• 0 at> r h bl s 0 0 0 t 1 ) I s 2 2 0 S I 7 0 0000 J I 2 0 • 0 I 2 4 0 1 2 • 0 I I '0 0 0 Gan• 1o Ot>e•••• lb C.F>t"• lb 0¥n.>"• ,, Tno,.-•\ u Oamt\ ' V rg t( Boc .. t•t1 A'nfT'lthr o ~,...t'\O" J1ment1 o !IO\t\lf' 01'1 Pu f<> o LSm.tn t )9 6 11 6 TOlllS Score bv Inn.nos •b r Pl t>t s 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 J 0 I 0 4 0 I l • 0 0 0 ) 0 I 0 ) ~ 1 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 lS I I I CMu90 001 l>O 100-6 Alllllfa 000 010 000-1 Gamt W1nn1n11 A8t -Senaot'O a E-Gent GPerrv 2 LOB-C~•t,)JO 10 At ll' •• 9 28-V,,O•t >-1A-SllrCJ1>er11 13 IP H A EA 118 SO Clll<a90 Scl'llrakll w I · a 9 a 7 17 Atlanta JirMnti L,l·S S 9 ~ 4 4 P111eo 1731 I 1 1 A u nrncnr 1 1 ) 1 0 0 ~ i Umo1ru --+1omt, WenoP \teat Fir.• Pon C•"O· SKona, Marsn T,., rll lhnne·• T-H3 A-1t82 score four runs. Bari) Larkin orx·m·d thl· Rt·d,· 1i1q '-"tlh a tnpk and ,l·ored 11n DJ H Collins' ground out. C 1nnnnat1 scorcd t\\O more run .. \\ 11h JU" onl' h11 in the fourth. \\hen l nl Du' 1' "alked. stole ht'> 30th hn'e and 'l"Ofl'd on Nick E'sas~~ ·s \1ngk. .l.. balk and D<l\l" ( onll'pi.H1n·, th ball scnl E~ask' to thin.I. .md R11n OcSli.'r\ \arrrlit'l' n~ brought 111111 home Thl' Red'> lo.1lkd thl' b"""' 111 tlll· fifth on a pair ol \\,111.., b~ \I.1th\''" and onl' b' rl'lll'' l'r John < 0'1l'lh1 ConrcPlton·, 1nlirld '111gk 'lorl·J ;i l"o-out run. Cubs 6, Braves 1: In ..\tl.tnt:i C ah 111 chiraldi pitched an e1~ht-h11tl'r .1nd strucl.. out a \·arecr·high I~ halll"I\ to kad ( h1lago 'ichirald1, 8-c sulkrl·d a kg in1ur' 1n "c" Yori.. on \ug ·.t :ind \\\'nl on thr d1~::iblcd llc,t un11I ..\ug ~n It "J' his SClOnd rnmpletc gaml· :.ind hl· hJ' IOQ stnl..eout'> tn I:!~:• mn1ng.'>. The (uhs tool.. a 1-tl kad 111 thl' third on R) nt• ~andhl·rg·, 11th twnll'I on a pitch from !>tartl'r C •l'l 111.111 J1menc1. 1-5 C htl'ago madl· 11 2-0 in the fourth whrn \'ancr U\\ hit J onl'-nut '1ngk went to second on lir'>t ha,cm.lll Gerald Perr)·~ c;.rror and '>l'Clfl'li 1111 Sha"on Duns1on's sin~c.. <\ftcr smglt.'s h~ Sandlx'rg. \la1 k Grace and Andre Da"son loaded thl bases \\ilh one out in the: litlh. Rafal·I Palmc1ro walked to forte in .1 run Jod~ Da' is then l.imgl<.'d homl· '"" more ru ns for a 5-0 kad * Brewen 4, Yankffs 1 HEW YOltl< MILWAUKEE AHna\n II Mfll91Y ID W1nf1t•ar1 JClark on S•avo111 c GWera cl Aouavo lt> Yttardt 2t> ~anl•n• u Totall •b rh~ tb rh~ 4 O O O Mo• •or lo • 0 0 4 1 1 O Ga"'"' 20 • 1 J l O O 0 Vo,.nt c• l I l 0 4 0 I I Sroco. 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With thoee two 1uys, Katoveich and Deu1elw, it looks pretty 1ood at linebecker," was the best Holland coul4 do in underplayin1 the ot>-• viou1. Bolstered by an influ:it of juniors from the unbeaten sophomore team, defense is a given. The concern is with the offense, which has traditionally come slowly at Corona del Mar. "We would like to be a little ahead or ounclves offensively," said Holland. "We've always had the defense there, but consjdcring the people we have to play, we have to start playin& offense right away. .. The key is just how hard we work and how serious we get. And, how early we can stan getting serious." Herc's a rundown by position: QUARTERBACJl -Pnce had a standout summer and "really did a job for us," according to his coach. Price (6-0, 18S) is a left-hander and can run, but that's not wh't the Sea Kinas' staff is looking for. ··we want him to hand the ball to the backs. who can run, and set up where we can protect," said Holland. Another quanerback of consider- able merit 1s junior Tony Casino (S-10, 17S). who spons a great arm. according to Holland. "He's im- proved a I ,000 percent," said the coach. RUNNING BACKS -Katovsich (6-2, 220), Greg Haack (5·9, 160). Chris Q9.rg (6· l, 180) and Brian Lucas (S· I 0, f'70) give Holland a big package here. • "They'll all sec action dunng the early pan of the year," said Holland. "They're all potential receivers and they can run. I think we're in pretty sohd as far as running backs." The fastest? "That's interesting," wd Holland. "I think tt's Haack, but they arc all not too bad. Nothmg blazina. but not too bad ... WIDE RECEJVERS -There are four who appear to be in the picture. Bill Rauth (6-1. 175) and Jeff Clark (6-0, 165) arc returning stancrs. but both have been nursing injunes. Oark hurt his ankle on the last da} of basketball, but appears to be on schedule for the season-opener. Rauth suffered a separated altoulder in a passing league game apinst Santa Ana, but IS also penciled in for first-game duty. The other two receivers with stan- in1 potential arc the Johnson twins, Weston and Warren. The two were a big part of the sophomores' 9-0 record of a )'ear ago and offer a double image guaranteed to confuse the oppos1t1on. "One has a little cut on his nose." said Holland. "That's how I tell them apart." For the record. Weston 1s No. 40. Warren is No. 43. Chip Plested (5·8. 145). another junior, offers another opuon. He·s the least e:itperien~d of the rccel\ ers. but has excellent potential ~Ith good hands. TIGHT ENDS -'The one who blocks on the sweep wall be the starter," is Holland's demand. Among a trio of soltd candidates arc Jeff Jackson (6·4, 215). Phil Hecker (S· 11. 180) and Dcuschar, the linebacker. "They've all got good hands.·• added Holland. "Deuschar is going to see a lot of defense so. I'd like to see Hecker and Jackson alternating." OFFENSIVE LINE -This ts one of the Sea Kings' major strengths w1 th size, strength and experience in abundance. Nathan Craig (6-0. 210) and Mickey Cohen (6-2. 230) arc a sohd set of tackles. Craig was a regular as a junior and Cohen started once. but is probably the strongest of any of the Sea Kina.s with numbers like 315 and 4SO in the bench press and squats. Craia is another heavyweight, havin& racked up SOO pounds an the ~uat. As a junior, he earned All._Sea View League honors. Morgan Ring· wald(S-11 , 18S)and Pat Kclly (5·10, 18S) arc both returning starters at &uard, and each has gained IS pounds . o.er ........... Corona del Mar•a John Katonlch la a double punch with Unebackln& duttea. u weU •• a running back. of size and strength since has JUnaor season. "Kelly is our team leader " said Holland. "Bobby Hall can play some guard. but I'm thanking of him al defense ... added the coach. Hall. a 6-~. ~OS junior. 1s another who has lifted"' er SOO {>:<>Unds in the squat. Mike Kelly. "'ho was ong1nall) at Scrvite anct is no relation to Pat. 1!1 a 6-1, 205-poundjuniorcenter He. too. was a big pan in the sophomore<,' 9.l) record. Backup at center 1s probabl) Ring· wald, with Hall anG Bret Allen ( 6-1. 20S) providing depth 1n thl' in tenor. KICKING GAME -Pat Callaghan booted four field goals for the Sc:1 Kings as a Junior, including the decider in the Estancia gamc t 3-0). He was a second team all-league cho1lc Jackson. the 215-pound tight end and li nebacker, appears to h:l\e th\.° punt· ing game settled. DEFENSIVE LINE -.\lkn Jnd Hall are end~. Blo"er and Craig at tackle. Others 1.1.tth mcnt Ringwald and Pat Johnston ( 5· I 0. PS) at t¥'!<1e. as well as Cohen and Bob Rogers (6-0. 180). "I thank th1'i gu~ Bobb~ Hall 1s going to be n~all~ good... ~ad Holland." And Brctl .\lien 1s up about 15 pounds. He's a ~OCCl.°r pla~ er and a good athlete ·· LINEBACKERS -Katovs1ch and Deuschar present a one-two punch with all-league credenttals when a 1un1or. and th e Sea Kings have Pat Ke ll). Callaghan . Hecker. and Jack· son, as "'ell as Jc.orrotl ~ 11lard. ~ho 1s a maJor force in the middle or at strong side backt'r SECONDA RY -It\ loaded ~llh talent Mth Rauth Clark Kerhh. the Johnson twin'>. Haad. Brandon Bento and R1i:k Taketa Holland has a lot of choices here Sea Klngs' top prospects Player ,Poslllon Ill. Wt. Yr., Comments Ron Akin. rb-dl 5 .. ~ 1611 Jr . up from sophomore\> Bret Allen. Ol·dl /l. I 205 r. · . .., pantame staner Brandon Bento. "'r·dh IHI I ti5 r , staned tw ace 1n · ., Jeff Blower. og-dl O·U l'->11 Sr., staned 3 games in · .. Chris Borg. rb-lb n-1 I ~tl Sr . returning letterman Pat Callaghan. lb-k (l.I) 1-; r . returning starter Tony Casino. qb )· IU I "5 Jr . up from sophomores Jeff Clark, wr-db b·U Ill 5 Sr., returning Staner Mickey Cohen, ot·dl 6-~ 2111 Sr .. staned once in · 7 Nathan Craig, ot-dl n.o 21U r., returning starter Chris Deuchar. te·lb fl.1 ~JU Sr .. all-league transfer Jeff Jaclcson. te·lb tl·4 ~15 Jr . up from sophomore Warren Johnson. wr·dh fl· I I 70 Jr . up from sophomores Weston Johnson. "r-dh (l. ( I ..,() Jr .. up from sophomores Pat Johnston. og '.l· I 0 , .... Jr . ·87 spec. teams staner Greg Haack. rb-lb '·'-> I Oll Sr . '87 srcc teams Starter Bobby Hall, ol-dl "·2 205 Jr .. up rom sophomores Phil Hecker. te·lb 'i· 11 I ~ll Sr .. returning lenerman John Katovs1ch. rb-lb fl.:? 2:?(1 Sr . all-league 1n · .. Chris Kehrh, db o-1 I.,. Sr . stanC<i 3 games 1n '8"' Mike Kelly, c-dl fl· I 2U5 Jr up from sophomores Pat Kelly, og-lb '· 10 1~5 r . ret urnang staner Brian Lucas. rb • · 10 Pt! Jr , up from sophomores John MacMillan."' 5·b IJ5 r . dtd not pla~ 1n '"7 Chi~ Plested. wr • ·h I~) Jr. did not pla~ 1n · 7 T)'. nee. qb ().() I .. r . started at ss as Jr. Bill Rauth, wr-db 6· I l"S r returning staner Mo~n Ringwald. c-<ll 5-11 18 r . staned 3 in '87 Bob ogers. ot-dl 6·0 I U Jr .. up from sophomores Rick Taketa. rb-db 150 Jr . up from sophomores Jerron Willard, rb-lb 6-1 190 Jr . up from sophomores ELSTER TAKES ACT TO BROADWAY ..• From Bl His best season offens1vcly came last year at Triple-A Tidewater, where he hit .310 with eight homers and 74 RBI. His fint season as a professional came with a ban&. He was the AU-Star shortstop in the New York-Penn Leque while playin' for Little FaJls. ~r Stadium 1s no stranger to Elater either. "It's wonderful." Elster said of playina in Dod&er Stadium. where the Mets swept a three-game scrtc'i thts week. "Ever since I was a kid, I've thought about playing in Dodger Stadium And when we come here, I have abo\l t 30 or 40 tickets to g.a ve out. so I guess you put a little more pressure on younelf." Elster. who people thought ma~ have been a little cocky growing up. sounds as if he knew all along that he'd be &oing to the bi& leagues. Favorable draws for Graf, Lendl NEW YORK (AP) -Top seeds Stefl\ Oraf and Ivan l..endl, who can both make tennis history by winnina the U.S. OPen. pined favorable draws Thurlday for the fina,I Ora{'d Slam tournament of the year. Oraf. setk.ina the flnt Grand S~rn aweep in l 8 years, opens apinst Elizabeth Minter of Australia. ranked 99t.b in the world. And sbe can reach the final without facina the only two players who bave beaten her in the put~ years, Ma!1-ina Navratilova and Oebriela Sabatini. Ltnd1. who can become the fint man to win four=t U.S. Ootns. dnw a much t fint-r0und ~t. 24th· ed Amos Mu- ldorf of lnel. But. as in Oral'• c.ue. tbe p&a~ who P01C the .,.eaacst darat are in the othtr half of the dnw. TM rwo-week tournament ~ .._.1 at the National Tcnnit O.W iD flusbin& Melldow. ........... ~1~8M:e .... ~Andre Alltel or •Ne. • Jmmy Connori in the eeml· ' finals. Lendl has beaten <..onnol'$ 16 •tr&iaht times and, aJthou,h A.gassi is the hottest player on the tour, the us Vqu tcen..qcr lost in the first round ,here the pest two ycan. Nell l eaves F V Kent Neil, who coeched Fountain Valley Hi&b's bueblll team for one ~. flnilhi.na 12· 13 overall and 1n fifth place 10 the Suntet ~uc. has raiped and taken a post at Diamo nd lar Miah u its head coach The 28-)ttr-old Neil, "'ho atw coecbed Fountain Valley" (ttShman te9m for one year, takes O\er roT Denis Paul, •ho kd Diamond Bar to iMar Siena l..cque crowns and two ClF championihips, 1ndud1na the , ,.. '-.\ m,,irn. A ~ment for eil ba not beat announced )-Ct at Fountain Valley. "I've never been shon on con· fiden ce," said Elster. ''That's been my rap. People npped me for being too cocky. Even when I was playing an Little League But the game was so easy to me at that age. So it's hard not to have confidence. I've had 1t since I was eight or nine ~rars old. "I've ·never had an} sctback!i. things JUSt kept gettmg better rach year, each da}. Hopefull). things wall keep ao1ng that way." Local scout Dean Jongewaard sianed Elster after has 1984 season at · 'Golden West. The Mrts madr h1m their second pack 1n the I 984 Janua~ free aaent drat\. The steps have come, just as Elster • comes up on around balls. He can abo probebly tell the d1ffcrcncc bctwttn New York fans and Cahfom1a fans with a bhndfold on. . "Fans (in Southern Califom1a) a_re more laid back," said Elstcr. "The New York fans arc very 1niensc. tt means much more to them." Elster remembers the arowma yean, too. Golden West was h1' b~t step up the ladder. iroom1na him for tht future. .. Junior collcsc was a bt& step for me,·· he sa1d. 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I( "°•"'Ill• Tenn Ml~•. 2. 9,.,.,. C•ouw. Troutoaie,-ure 260·1. l Tom Petreno!f Oceo1tt.10o. 260-1 Oeal~I G•rv II. noer Ail>YOutrllU., NM., 8,2'J l)Ofn•• } T m 9 •lO"' • E tJOent Ora •·"' l One ~"'°" CovTne I 7(S HMO CO.C:l>-Ste n liUJ'ltU'>en Univ Cl! THH N~L uW1lelis ~UIUDA Y't SGOttES 8u't•IO If T•mM a.v 1 l"llr.•oelllfl•• 27 Oerro.• t o..v ... tl Ina •MPOI•• 20 ,.._,. 41 K •MH c ly 2' TODAY'S GAMES It-•' s.n o~ • o,.. .....,.. •' C11caoo 6 o,.,.. ClnclNl91 •' New E"!l>eno 4 o -Ml9ml et Minnesota S D,.,.. &Mt•,. et S.n F••nc •co • o.,, New V~' Gle nts at Ci.vt1ena 6 om SATIMDAV'S GAMIS Plt,.bvfQI' •• Ne.. Orle•n\ 'JO a ,., Htw Von. Je" ~ G•ff" Be¥ et Mec!•ton wi. 11 a m A119n•• V\ WHl'llllOIOfl •• e 1rm1n11"9m .... • II.I'll ' "-Ion •' OallH • om IND llOt\atTION SCHaDULI T1MwNIY's ~dlens aASIHLl ......... LM9119 '-'N l'•ANCISCO G1ANTS-A~"'*I thet _.,. an.1111ft Pl~ "' no• De "Kit-from ""-'la tf !'-PK fl( Coe1t LM~ •• l?IO Clue ____, ..,..., &AAt•TaALL ................. A...O.,.. NlW JEllSEY NETS-Sion.o C~' Mot-rl1, "'"'et'O .· •. Slemoa• teaal• ulalbltlon lntt-mo11on1I 14•nnl\ '>IOr h Jll Lt•ndl "111 appear at th<' "Jim Sltmun' Kins\ 01 th<' ( oun" tennis C''ih1b111on on p1 :?O :it lht' 't'"P<>rl Bta h Ttnn1 Cluh The C\tnt. a b;..•ntlil fo r thl' nr:rnitc t ounl\· based Nauon:il ro und:11w11 ol \\ hl•ckh.111 Tcnn1\, \\111 fculu~ ;a pro JouMl''-l'\h1b111on match ""h lc-m.11and111h4•r to p 14•nn1' \Ill~ .\ISO mcludC'd "'" be Cl ll'lllll\ d lllll' \\Ith renowned tennis m\1ruc1o r .rnd mcd111 ll\'r· son:iht) Vic Braden :ind Ll•ntll Gcncnil adm1ss1on 11d.rl\ .ltl' ~" :uluhk h11 S:?S. "h1ch mcludt'\ p:.1rl1ntt unJ 'hu11k tu tlw Ne" pon Beach hnn" C luh l hl' \IP 114 h·1 pn~ at SIOO. 1nlludl'\ prt·ll'rn-d p:trl..111g coun-s1de 00\ ~;it\ :ind Jd nll\\ton tu thl' Cclcbni} Dinner a nd \1k 111 \u\·t1on Corponuc spun'>o~h11> pJ.:l..at;l'' ,,, \\l'll a' general adm1~s1on and \IP Ill l.l'I' J ll' J \ .11lallk throuih the NF\\ T. r or 1nfnrm:111on phonl' ~59-1531 lbcblt at A.cot Wrth d ouble po1n1s at 'tal.l' l\HH1nw 1.kh·n•I· rn& track champio n R1.'n \ll''l'r 1•1 \n.1lw1111 '' look1n$ waril~ a1 f>l'r!>l\tl·nt h l·d l 'taJ.1 or Rl\•en1dt. pan1c:-ulanl\ 1n lhl' pro'""-"\ ol tlw Curb Motorspons \\'in'>ton Ral·ing '<'rtn ,,·1urn· mg to J.C. ~giu:sn1an's .\~cot at "rm \unJ.1\ While.' Mt\tr and fatrnd.i ,11n11nu« th,·11 battle. the) can'I 0\ erloul. (1arJt•nJ ·, \I.Ill u' Mallett. 1h1~ ~ear's to p \\1nner .\nJ 11ul'ldl' 1li.· pro stocks. four 01hcr J I\ 1\llln' -1lw ho111ht·1 oval a nd Figure ~I'\ Jl\O thl' huhr~ .tnd lull· bodi<.'d m1n1 StOClo.) -hil\\' 1h,•11 U\\ll Jl•Uhk point live-for-alh In last Sunda~ 0 ) oulllll! \ll''l'r hrn~I.' .1 Ii••" rac:-e drought. r<'j1s1c:-ring ht\ fi~t triumph ''"" July4. But the ttnac1ou' I \trJJ a hunl!on Im r«ar bumpcrto grab one more "K'('(ln<l I It "n,,.,.. uni~ SI'-points bthmd '>4'' en-11mc '' 1nn.·r \k,1.'r Plate NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE · Bodrboardla~ at Oceaa•Jae ThC' "Gn1ndd11JJ"> .. o f bnJ~ brnard l'Qtll!X'll· 11on. the ninth annuol '\n11unal < hJmp1on,h1p' ~ 111 be held at tht-O..·l'Jn'1lk Pit•r 'i\•pt ' .a Mon.• th:an ~.a ol llw 1u1' P'l'k"m nal bochboarder; and J hu,1 ol .11m1tt•ur~ hum 1hro'ughou1 1hc· 1111110 11 11111 'll' Im thl· ~" ,5110 purse. 1hc:-largc\t t i t•r utkrl.'ll •111 J n;i111111.1l It·~ l.'I ThC' 1op ~" ti n1~hl'r\ .. , '' t•ll ,1\ thl· "'I.' 11m111l•urdl\ 1s1on1 \\Ill .11\11 rt•11.'tl\' lrHph••'\ <ind thousands of dollar1 "' prudw t pn11·, ln•m cv('nl sponso~ Ocfend1ngt"hamp1un \lil.l' "itl'\1.11111t l l.m;111 rons1derrd to bl· th\' IOI' f'r\111''"'111.11 ti. 'l.h boarder 1s the t~ncmr,• Hut hi' l,lll "'l~"ll 11111 c:-ompc:-1111on Imm"" l}l'l'f\ Fl.'llo" Ha"a11a n "-l.'1th "i.11.1!..1 "1111w1 ol llll' first four c1enh and Ja1 lh'Jll'1111111 c~l'Jn < 111 Ma~ land "ho >'a' l·dgi:J 0111 b' t1nl' fl<llnt l,111 \C:-a r ht'ad the hs1 ol pmll''\111n.11, 111ml1\·11nii 11.1r ihe Nauo nal Pro C h.1m p111n\l11p Lendl to compete In LA han Lc ndl. lhl' ""· I nwn·, lt'nn" pl.11,·r 1n the world and the SJ)l)r\'s all·tltlll' k .1J1ng monn ~inner. has entat.'d lhl· 'SJ~' 1111(1 \ 11ho 1, n· n1s/los ~ngcle\ 1ournt1nll'nt "''Pl I~-~:> Lc:-ndl "111 tx among l~ pla, .. r, .11niix·111l~ .11 the Los ~ngtll') T,•nn" ( l'lltl·r 11n thl' I < l \ C'3'l\PUS The 1uurnanwn1 "a pJrr '"th\' ni-n·, Suf>l'r Serie~ l'\l:nt <>n thl' ''11rlJ"1<k ''101....-1• Grand Prl\ c:-1rc:-u11 Lendt ha\ held 1 lw 111p 'PUI on 1 lw \ 11' computer Stnl'I.' lit'Pt••mlwr I '11'1' .tltl'I "1111111111 h1~ lirst L' .S. Opc:-n 111lt Proceeds from thl' l11t1rnanwn111111 l>1·1wll1 th•· Southc:-m C:il1forn1.1 T ,·nn1, ~''''' 1.llll•ll' J1111 1or Dc1elopmen1 Pmgrarm T1c:-kcts. "med from s~ to$~~ art ·" .11l;ihk .11 T1rketmas1er outkts and lhl' l < I \ < ,·ntr.11 Tlc:-kt't offirt' For funher 1nlurma111111 H1n1a1 1 lhl' \ 1•h 11 Tennis/Los \ngde\ 1ournJm.:n1 11lli•<' ;it 1 ~I i1 ?08-0730. MLIC NOTICE P\BLIC NOTICE Outrigger cano~s tp compete Races to Catalina romNewport to be held this weekend M ore tha n go outng&<.·r canoe teams will compete in \\hat b.us becom e 1he most formidnhlc e,·en"7f ns k ind within the Un11ed States. The lntcrnauonul '1c1nl:1ger C'hamp1onsh1p Ou1r1gg~r < anoc Race. a 26-milc cnduran c sprint from Newpon H arbor to Ca1alrn11. tests the seawonhincss and brJ" n of the most seasoned outrigger paddler . Posting the most ro nsecut1H' "'"' in the Catah na race is the \\Orld champion Off Shore Outrigger C lub women's team." inning se1 en l'' c.•n\~ since compeutio n began 1n 1 1>~0. The Off-Shore men's tenm. l't>n- s1stentlr ranked a mun~ thl' lx•,11n the world. wtll au empl to dethrone.' the 1987 m en's winner • tht' Ncwpon lkach-baStd l mva 0 trigger nnoc team. This year's event \\111 start Jt 7:30 a.m . Saturday at Ncwp()r\ Uunl." \\<1th 30womcn's team paddhnga traight line to Avalon Ha rbor at Catalina. A parade will commence ul)On tht> arrival of the teams. w11h an award'i ccrcmon) held 111 the town i.qunrc:. O n the final day of the C'ompetllion Sunday. the 50 men's teams will assault the c hannel a~ the> sp rint had. to Newpon Dunes ~ t1im1lar awards. ceremo ny is schedull·d at thl' e 'cnt'o, completion. Teams consist or SI>. tndl\ idual'i. each with specific dutte\ . .\t 1hc oo" is the "stroke."" hu set'i the pan· and Judges the S\\clls. The '>\:<:ond se:u matches the stroker· rln thrn. The third. fourth and fifth 'ie111s compose the "engine roo m ... \\ h1mr the strongest paddlers art.· placed. Finally. 1he "su~el"iman" ke~ps th,· craft 101na 1nugh1 with the u<;c of th~· paddle as a rudder Trad1t1onnlh. the C;.lluhna C'ro1-.- tna takes an) ~here tro in four to SI\ hours for the women\ team\ and appr0\1ma1cl) fou1 h our'> for the men. dependtni on wind uud S\\.;ll cond111ons. O utnpcr canoe1, were 1nvl·nted m Polynesia hundred of ~4·ur'I ago and txcame tht e~scntml ;ind 1d1abk modes of tran!>por Wlllln for lhe islander\. The outrigger. a pon1oon-like lk · vice secured to the l'4tt11~'<, bod) stobthze) the nnrro v. e1aft and per· mllted 1hc Pol) nes1am. tu r:rrn excessive good\ "11ho ul lc;11 of 11~­ ptng. Outngger canoe!>\\~'"' al<to u~·d to ferry wamor~ rnto batik With a .... ell-mu~ded. '>) m·hron1fl•d paddhn$ ere ..... outrigger c;1noc~ po<;t 1mpress1vc speedc. e'en b~ '\tandurll<. o f today's m otOr·pO\\l:rl.'d bmm. Lewlstorunon U.S. Olymplcrelay team . .\~ T ~ B.\RB \K \ t \Pl -( arl Le\\IS. cd.tng to "in four go ld m,·dah Im the srcond consecutl\ e 01) mpics. dcfin1td~ \\ill run nn the 400-metcr rcla) 1cam. U.S . 01) mp1c tra l co:it h ~tan Huntsman confirmed Thursda}. H untsman also 'aid that < ;1h 1n 'm1th and Denni~ Mitchell ''ould bl' a part ''' that tl·am for the final 1n the Seo ul Games. but tlw lounh .. po t still has nol lx·en dec ided. .\nap O\l'r Ll'\\ ,,·\(,Ill!\ d\'\ elo ped last Frida} when Rus'i Rogers. an a''-''"'ant rnal h 1n c harge of1hc spnnte rs and rela' teams. r.:lu\l'd 10 kt Le" 1s and his ·antn M o n ica Trad. (tub teamm.Hl' fol· L>l·Loac h. compe1con the L .. 400-m l'll'I rdn1 ll'Jm 111 lhl· h o \'an Damml· m eet a t Btusscls. Bl'lg1um Rogers sard h" madt' till' dt.>l'r'>1on bccau~c nc11 hrr Le'' 1s. "inne r of 1he l!Xl·ml'tl'r J a,h at last m un th 's l ' S 01} mpic tnals. nn r fkl o:ll·h '' 11111\.'I ol the 200 meter~ at the trials. had pr;1n1l·l·J "1th 1 h-: tl·J m .11 11s Euro Pl·a n training base 1n I >a ' O'> "" 1l1l·r l.1 nd. Asked 1f he \\u uld ,,,11 run t hl' ,1n\h11r leg 111 the 01} mp1cs after lhl' d "putl' l l'" '' \Jld ··\1th" prnnt. no ~I 1h1s point. I :im Jll't g111ng lu turn' on tlw threl' 1ndh 1dual C\ enh (lhl· I ml. ~PU .ind lllng Jump). und no 1 the relay ... A couple o f da~' l:11a. Kn)!l'" '<ml 1hJt dl'!.p11c thl' furor. Le\\1s -;till "a ' a ml·mlx•1ot1h1· 1 d.1~ team . adding "Nv person 1n their right 011nJ "~rnng to '-•l "-C. a rt o ffthl' team." H untsman. a lll·r tunll·1nng \\Ith R11ga' I l'''" and others 1n,o hc:d 1n thr pruhkrn 'Jld .11 thl· tl·am'!> l ~ tra1n1ng camp at l ( "'iJnl<1 H.irh.11 .1 '\\ l' hJ'l' 1hrl'l' spnnters "ho ha 1 l' p r11' l'll 1hcmwlH'' \I lthou l a '>hado 11 ofa do ubt -C arl. (ah 11\ .md D l·nnr, ... P\BLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NO~ICE NOTICI OF DEATH represenlltlve app0in1ed by taurant business known as with Ille County Clerk of Or-NOTICE OF Notice of IUPERIOfl COURT K 42208 the courl a formal Aequesl flCTITIOUI •UllNESS AND OF PETITION the court within four months Savannah G11t1 and located enge County on July 28 ELECTION Publlc Sele of OF CALWOflNIA. PETITION FOR for Special Notice ol Ille 111· NAME STATEMENT TO IJlll••tnfll from the dale of llrsl is· 81 545 Newport Cenler 1988 NOT ICE IS HEREBY Llened Property COUNTY Of' OflANGE A~OINTMENT OF ong of an inventory and ap-The lollowlng persona are llTATI OF: suance ol lette<I as prOYlded Drive, Newport Beac" F317•SI GIVEN lhat a Gene< al Mu-Not"• IS hereDy given 111a1 lrt lhe Matt8f of tile Appll· IUCCEISOR pra1semen1 of estate assets csomg t>uslrteSs as DONALD MOW ARO If\ MC11on -9100 of lhe CaJ1-County of Orange. State of PuDhsr.eo Orange Coast n1C1pal Elect ton woll t>e held tile undersigned will at puo-ca hon of Husband, Wife and AOMINl8Tf'IATOR WITH or ol arty petlllon or accoun1 BAlDWIN INVESTMENl N:ME.L lorn1a Probate Code The Celilorn1a Dally Pilot August 5 12 19 1n the City of Cos1a Mesa on lie auction pursuant to Minor Child . All names 101>e WILL A.NNEXED u prov1C1ed tn secuon 12!>0 COMPANY. 168t1 Hale A" llTATI NO. ""' time for hhng Claims woll not The t>ulll transl81 will t>e 26 1988 Tuesday, the 8111 day ol No· Chapter 10 Ot<11st0n 8 com· changed Oartlle Norman FOfll THE of \tie Cehlorn1a Probate enua trvtne, Calif 92714 AMol11t e.apore prlOf 10 lour mont11s ~mmated on or after F-598 YWrtber. 1988, lor lhe follOw· ~·no ... ," Section 2 1700 BeeQle, Jill Merle Beegle ano EIT A TE OF: CHARLES £. Code A Request for Special Ba!Clw•n Bu1ld1ng Com To ell heirs, t>eneft0arres from Ille dale of the llea"ng 1"8 18th day ol Seotemt>er Dtm'IC NOTICE 1.ng oHICIS artd me:tsures ol 1he Business and Pro· Oenief Norman Beegle on 8LATER Notteelorm is ava1tat>le from party 16811 Hale Avenue credltOfa, contingent credt· notlcled above 1968 This built transfer is rUUL l"OR THREE 131 MEM· 1ess1ons Code °' Sec11on De"all of J essica R)a n ESTATE HO. 111e court clertl Irvine Cali! 9'27 t• ton, and persons Wl'lo may YOU MAY EXAMINE ll'le sub,ect 10 Sec1t0rt 6106 of BERS of Ille City Council 1988 ol tl'le C1v1I CO<le ol rhe BeeQle FO< C"ange 01 Name AOM,Oll Titomaea. Garrett, Chee· TR Bu1lde< Corp0ra11on be ot~M Interested 1n file llepl by ll'le court II you the Cehlom1a Comme<c1a1 F~!~o~:A~~=~· fFull term oflour ,..erst IN· S1a1eofCalll0<111a 111ero11ow· No A1•3913 To all "84rs l>el'el1c1aroes die & o.,,.u, 1'51 Dove Ca111ornta. 16811 Hale Av the win or eatate, or t>Olh. of ere a peraon Interested 1n Code If Section 6106 ap· ITIA TIVE ORDINANCE ano 1ng m1sc:e11aneous 11ouse ORDER TO and ~·sons w110 may oe ltr .. t. Suite *• Newport enue, Irvine. Calif 9271• OonalO Howard Perkel the ntate. you may lole woth plies, claims may be hied at The loll<>'*tng penoni are Ameodment to General llold and personal properly SHOW CAUSE othefwlH 1n1erested 1n 1he hech. CA t2MO Baldwin Builders. Call A ~htlOn tias been med Ille court a fC)(mar ReQuest WELLS FARGO BANK.NA . dOlng business as Plan. Growth. Fac11t11es and 10-w11 1den1111eo oy name FOR CHANGE OF NAME will or estate. or Doth ol PuDllshed Orange Coasl lorn1a. 16811 Hale Avenue by oevld J ames Perkel 1n tile for Soec:tal Notice of the Iii· Eacrow Depart merit. Re BEACH ACC ESS, 3333 Service Control Shall I he In· and storage unit number Oenoel Norman Beegle Jill CHARLES E SLATER 08lly Pilot August 26 r Irvine, 0.111 92714 ,.._,...11(.•Court of Calllornla. 1rtg or en 1oventory and •P· Eacrow No N8068, •77 ~rtsto~;6~~25· Cotta Mesa 111a11ve Measure anl•lled NAME Lot = Marie Beegle and Daniel A pe11llon has been 111ecs September 2. 1988 This D1.ts1ness os con County o . request-p<al_,,ent of ffllle assets Ninth Avertue. Suite 105. ahl • "C1t1Zeos· Sensible Grow111 011nne Oane1. 1.01 0-168 Norman Bff91e on be"alf o• DY DENISE S LATER· FS641 dueled by a general pan Ing th o Id Pe<11: 1 or or any petition 0< accounl San Mateo County or San Beach Acces.s. Calllornia and T afflc Control In Gergen Annell, o. 168 Je11ca Ryan Beegle Ms 111eo BERNETICH 1n 111e Superoor ----------nerf/11P • be ~;ed ~person:r u provided 1n section 1250 Mateo. Staie of Celllorn1a TlllS busmess is con· ollattve"' be adopted w"•c~ Hennessey Carolyn Lot a pet111on 1n 1111s court ror an Court ot Calllorn11. Coun1y MLIC NOTICE Tiie reg1stra n1 com repr..entat1ve t adm1rtrster of lhe Celtl0tn1a Probale Tiie bulk transfer also on· ducted.by a corp0r.iion woul~ requore certain le~els A·0928 order allowing oe1111oner ro of Orange requetllng ttiat menced 10 transac1 bus• the n tate of tile en1 Code A Request'°' Special eludes the transfer ol liqu0< Tne registrant com-ot road end Hood control fa. Kunz David Loi 0-7383 e11ano-1111/ller narne trom OEN IS E SL AT ER -FICTITIOUS aUSINESS ness under the hc1111ou~ The petition eQuests Notice form •S available from ll<;enM tn wllic" case all men<:ed 10 trans1<:1 Dusi-c11111es and ce<llln levels ol Olswang Mary l or Daniel Norman Beegle Jill BERNETICH be appomted NAMf I TATEMEHT 1>u11ness neme Of namec. auttlOttty to adm1 islet 1111 the court clerk Cl8Jm1 muSI De received ness under the lictollous POllC8. fire and Plfamed>e D-6886 Ma1oe Beegle and Jessica as personal represen1a11ve The lotlowong person' are 1111eo above on Deceml>e• w tate under 1 tndepen· C>Mthn* & V«i Cle•••· prior to Ille date on WlllCl'I t>uslneu name or names services 1n orcser to oerm11 Terrell Pam 0-6506 Ryart 8"91e 10 Daniel Nor-10 edmonmer 111e es1a1e of dOlng t)us1ness as 2• 1986 dent Admln11tr on of Es· AttorM'• for Petitioner. 1"8 llqUOf ll08f'IM ~ I rans-Sled a.t>Ove on July 15 1988 certain types ol OevelOP Tiits sate · wlll oe com man JOllnson J•ll Ma•oe 1"8 deoeoent AZTECH ENTERPRISES Sllerrt W WMhelCI Vice 1a1n Act (Tiiis ull\OflfY aJ. -~ Roed. lrflne. CA fatted by '"e e>eoanmenr of t.eshe Flamson·Moore rnent proiec1s? P41hhve b•ddong on 111e 101" Jonnaon & Jes.Sica Ryan A HEARING on rtie pelt· 472 Abb•e Way Costa ~esa presldenl rowa the per al represe"· IZ'71• Aleohollc ~age Control Secretary REF EA END UM 0 N day of Septemt>e< 1988 at JOhnson uon will t>e held on SE19TEM· Calif 92627 This statement was 1111<1 tatlve to 1811 marty actions Publllhed Orange Coast So lpt as known 10 me Tllos starement was loled SEGERS T ROM HOME 10 AM on Ille premises IT 1S HEREBY ORDERED BER 7 1988 at 1 •5 PM •n Mlcilele Mollner Frey 472 wtl" tl'le County Clerk of Or Mlhout o n1ng court ap-Dally Piiot Augusr 26 27 1ransferee all business with rne County Clerk 01 Or· RANCH GENERAL PLAN where sa10 properly os rhat 1111 pe<aons interested in Depl No 3 located 111 700 Abb,. Way Cos1a ~esa 1nge County on July 26 proval ore taklnQ certa1" Saptemt>er 2 1988 rtames aod addresses useO a.nge County on Augusl 10 AMENDMENT NO 1 Snell stored and w111c11 os locateO the matter al0<esa1d appear Civic Centttr Dflve West Calll 92627 1988 --...... -~,. howevw. 111e· per· FS647 Dy Transferor for tile tnree 1988 City CounQI Resoluhon No al MOrflS Moving & Slorage Delore 1ti1s court in Depart· Santa Ana. CA 92101 Pe1er Laurence Frey 472 F317250 sonal represen1a11ve 11 re· years last oast, 11 C11fleren1 F38MOO 88· 11 De adopte<J whocn inc l 5461 Ele<:lronic Lant-men1 No 3 at 700 C1v1c IF YOU OBJ ECT to Ille Abbie Way Costa Mesa Publls"ed Or1rtge COHI .. Quired 10 give 'noooe, 10 PtBLIC. NOTICE hom the el>Ove. are none PuDhSlled Orange Coasl amends 111e City s Gene<al Huntrngton Beach CA Center Drove WeSI San1a g1aoting ol the pet1t1on you Ca111 92627 • Daily Pilot Auguat 12. 19 26 1n1eru1ed 08fSOns unleas Dated AuguSI .11 1988 Oljjly PljOI August 19 26 Plan by (al se111ng a 3 100 92649 1n lhe Coty ol Hun•· Ana C•hfornia on Septem· s"ou10 111tier appear at 1"8 T"1s business •5 con· Sep1amt>er 2. 1988 they nave wa111ed notice or NOTICE OF IPICTR\JM·· FQODS. September 2· 9· 1988 mllllon $Qu11re 1001 ma~1· 1ngton Beac" Courtly ol Or-ber 19. 1988 at 2 45 o clock l'learlng and stale you• ob-dueled by hust>and and wile F-586 COfl-11ed to the prop0sed MILK lltANSFER IHC .. Pet~ J. ICllvey, A•· F-603 mum Du•ldlng density fo1 rhe ange State ol Callfornoa Mr PM and t11en ano mere 1ec11on1 0< file wr111en obie<:· The reg111ran1 com· ___ Dl_ID_•_-1C-NO-T-IC_E __ action ) Th9 1ndeper:icsei\1, TO WHOM lf 'MAY CON·, etet«it lecreta,.,, Tran•· P\BLIC NOTICE Segerstrom Home Ranch JoM Poscllke Auclloneer s11owcause 1l 1ny 1ney have tions wot" 111e court Delore menced 10 transact bus•-,.UUL 8dm1nts1r111on • aulhQf'ily Wlft CISRN • '9ree property. (bl se111rtg I tie L1Ceose number A 1706 will wny said pe11110rt for change rhe he1ring Your appear· rteSS under 111e flcllt•ous De grlrtted unles$' an NotlQe 11 hereby given ro PuDhShed Orange Coasr F'ICTITIOUI •UllNEIS maximum buoldong 11e1ght at conduct sate on premises or name s11ould nol De artce may be 1n pe<son or Dy t>usmess name or n•mes ~!!.~:A~=~· 111terested Pef'SOfl files an t"8 Credflor1 ot MALLARD Dally P1101 flugust 26 1988 NA• STATEMENT 11 110<es ror 1"8 non II t'!all 01 Sa1es s sold with l1m11 and granled your allorney lolled aoove 011 Augusi 8 001ect1on 10 '"'s pe11Uon ancs ·GROUP INC . a Calllorn1a F6•5 Tl'le fOllCIWtng pe<sons are ll'le prOl)e'ty. {CJ selling tne reserve The lancsloro rt>· IT IS FUATl-lER ordered VOU MAY EXAMINE lhe t968 The following persons are lhowl good C84Jse w11y Ille corpore1100 a"d JAMES OOlnQ t>uSlneaS as ma1umum Du•ld1ng "81gn1s serws Ille rtglll 10 D•CI at 111e tllat 1 copy 01 tllos 0<Cler ro Ille kept by '"e court 11 you MIC"81e M Frey C10tng l>US11'>8H as &OUf1 ~ nbt giant the·Kf:ITH JONES Trartsferors Pta.IC NOTICE S &.1 DISTRIBUTERS 160 at S 10 20 s10<es lor me Nie Purcnases must De Sllow cause De published on are a person 1nteres1eo •n T"•S s1a1emen1 wlH hie<! INTERNATIONAL TELE ~~R•NG on the pe11; ;a:=. 8s"u~;:S:1: FICmlOUI 9USINE8S ~~1~~:1f ~;/.aosie i• ~~1~,·~~01 ~':,~~~o;irt~~~1 ~~1~,:~~~~·:~Pa:,~:S:' r:;, ~119,?;!~r,;~as~pa~~:~~1 :: ~~~e t:::r::t ~::~~ ::,·~~~n~n c~~;u~: ~~-~:~'i'; ,',':Ji~~:i:g~~~ tlonwiHbehekfortSEPTEM, SeuMlilo. County 01 Marin NAMl ITA'Jll•NT Shauna Jo Iverson. 3•25 responding street improve Purc"ased gooos are sold c1rcuta11on. publl1lled 1n thlS for Special Norice ol l"e fll. 1988 VIDEO& TELEVISION 2400 BER ''· 1088 at 1:45 PM 1n Srate ot California, 111a1 11 The following pers0rts are P1n'et1rook. Costa Mesa. ments be eodeo 10 Ille Mes· as 11 and must Dt' re-county at feast once a week 1ng of en inventory ano ap· F318SN Soulh Pullman Santa Ana Dept No 3 located i't 700 t>ulk transfer IS at>OUI to be 'dblng t>u11n4111 II' Calif 926215 ter Plan ot Hog"ways lel es moved DY 3 oo PM on 1he ror tour consecu1tve weelcs pra1semen1 ot astate assets Pub111lled Orange Coatt Calif 92705 Cflvle 1Cenler Drive West. made to SPECTRUM A & Z GOLDEN RING. & Tllll bullneai IS con· 1abllsh1ng a funding pro· day of the sale Tn1s 511e 1s pr1or10 Ille day of said hear· or of any ~hllon or account Dally Pilot Augusl 19 26 A bid Huuain, l 350 1 !i•nta Ana, OA 9Z702 FOOOS, ING: .. a Ca11lornia' EARRING, 230 E 19111 St· dueled lby 110 1ndlv1du111 gram to pay tor lhese tralloc SUbiilCI to p11or cancella11on 1ng as prov1deC1 In section 1250 September 2 9 1988 • Laurinda Way. Santa And IF vou OBJECT 10 Ille corporation. Transleree, ,•7. Co111 Men. Cla11. ~ ifl).-.1eg11trant com-1moro11emeo11. and (I) maJ<.. 1n tlle even1 01 -M1U1emen1 Dated JUN 29 1~88 ol '"• C111lorn1.t ProbaJe F-61!1 Call! 92705 gt~tlng of lfle.-petlUon .. you wtlOee tiwln.as address 15 91821 ~ menceo to, itanaecl bua>· 1119-1elaled-~es lnehJO-t>elWMn Morr15 ~ & ,,._ L. Smlt~udfe ot.. Code A ~vest 10! Soecial ------.....,...l---Judith t Hussain 13501 ltlOUICI e1the< eopear at tile 450 ~ c:-rtter Onve .• Ario Yaldl1c1en --1059 ness under Ille l1c1U1ous 1rtg setting bu1ld1ng 1nrens11y Storage. Inc and ODl1g11 ed the luperlof Court Nolie• form is av11l1ble lrom PlllltC NOT CE ~-IAOa W.y Sa,µa Ana llMl•ng and state your 01>-l'leWPOf1 ~ Counry ol Balboa Ave . t.ag""• Beacn buSJnesp. name or name.-mulmums lor property 1n party PuDlished Orange Coast 1"8 court clerk Cell! 92705 j9CtlOnS OI fife Wrtllen Ol>jf!C-Orange. St••• or Calll0<01a Calf!. 92691 llSled al>Ove OQ July 1 1~88 North Costa Mesa? Publ15"ed Orange CoaJI Daily P1IOI August 12 19 26 fltlchatd A. Har••· Inc.. FICTfTIOUI llUllNESS Tiiis business IS con 110n1 with t"8 court 1>elore The i>foper'ty to be uans· Thia business 1s con· Sllauo~ lversbn REFER eN Du M ON Dairy P1lolAugus1 12 19 26 September 3. 1988 ... ..,. L.Meleben a Mitter, NAME ITATEMEHT dueled by lluaband and .,.,," t"8 11ear1ng Your appe•r· twredtsl0Catedat5'5New· due1edby an 1nd1v1<tua1 Tiiis statement was hied S EGERSTROM HOME Septemt>er 3 1988 F598 Attorner• IOf Petltlo"er. TllelotlOWlngpersons are Tiie regillrani com ~may De tn perSOfl or by POrt Cenle< Ortve Newport The reg1s1ren1 com· -!.Ill Ille County c ..... Of Qr. RANCH GENERAL PLAN F596 tS2'51l.~fl 11.. Suite StO. do;.nzt.~~~ .. ~~·AST Ell menced IO transacl DUS• your al\OIM)' a.ac11 County of Orange menced to transact ous1-ange County Ort July 1 1988 AMENDMENT NO 2 S"all PUBUC NOTICE Whlttlef, CA IOI02 oess Und8f the hctillou~ IF YOU ARE A CREDtlOR Stale ol Cahf0<n1a nws uoder Ille f1c1111ous F»S170 City Couocd Resolu1t0e No P\8.IC NOTICE Pubhslled Orange Coasr TERIOR DESIGNS 11299 buSlneu name or namPs or a contlngef'lt•cred1tor of Said pr~rty is descnbed t>ulinets name or names _ PubllSlled 01ange Coast 88-44 be adopted w111c11 FICT1TIOUI •UllNESS Diiiy Ptlot August 19 20 26 Slater· Foun111n Valley lilted above on Ocrobe• the dtoeaMCI. you must ftle' In general u AH 11ock 10 lllled abo¥eon July 15 1988 08lly Pilot August 5 12 19 imends the Coty s General NOTICE Of NA• ITATEMENT 1988 Calif 92708 1968 your cle1m With tl'le court and trade. f1atures equtpmenl Ario Yafdl:n:oan 26. 1988 Plan tsy (at seltlng a 2 179 APnlCATION FOR The following persons are FSa623 Donald Jay Bll"I 129 I I Judith I. Hussein mail a copy 10 the personll and good wi" of 11111 Res-T"ll Statement was file<! F-588 mlH•Ofl square fooi ma.1. CHANGE IN doing business as Dale St • 75, Garcsen Grove Thts Slatement was tiled \ mum building 1nren111y for OWNERSHIP 0. L A MODULAR 2400 w MLIC NOTICE C1fll 926'11 With the County Clerk of Or NOTICE P B Ir 111 CE 1he Seqerstrom Home ALCOHOLIC Coast Hwy Suire M. New-T1111 Dullness 11 con· enge County on August 3 MLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P~LIC U l '<t ""' I Renell properly. (DI selling HVERAOE LICE port Beach. Calif 92663 K 4net ducted by en lrtdhlldual 1988 Ille muimum build Ing To Whom 11 May Conoern Mlchael William Manser NOTICE OF DEATH · T"e r11g1stran1 com· F317MO 'ORRE ·7r: ~OTICE OF ELECTION ~Oi lCE l S HEiffBY ~l 'IE'4 that a Gener a l Municipal El !Ct1on will be he-l<l 10 the :1 :1 of Hunt i ngton Beach on • J esdaJ . ~ovenber ~. 1 )88 . f or the fol,low1n9 Cf f icers ann ~ea sure · .. • •IJ r, 1· J l (Ful l t em of •{_year~) ror a Ci t y Cler~ (r ull t enn of ~·yea.,.s) For a City Treasure' (Full t erm of _4_ 1 ea r s) 'Citize ns Sensibll" 1rowth & fr '1ff1c Contr ol ln1t1ative (to a~o1>ar on ba llot as follows:) I .'. Shall the in1t'1 H i 1e r1easure ~ntl t l ed 't:ft •Jens· Sensible .Gr owth and Tr.~ff ic Con t;o 1 '!11 it i a~ f ve ' \lorh i ch wouJ d requ.ir~ certa1n,l evels of rpad, P,ark aoa f lood contrb~ faCl·l 1 t:'1es and c ertain levl!,l s Qf .. : ooi ice . f1re a nd paramed ic serv1ce& fn order t o p~r'ml t c ertai n ty~s.of deve l- ~o~nt, ptcf'J~ds. 'be adopted'. . . , ' . ., .... .· . . . . Yes ·' . } (A C?P.Y o f th~ pro~bsed m;ea svre i~ ~~s en tt\ety may b~.obta l ned a t t he Of fice of thl! City Clerk or ·.c~ll (7lll ) 53~-5404 ) ·~a cop~ w11J. be llla i'l ed to-you at no cost). I f no one o r onl y one pers o n 1s n0111ina t ed 'fo r an t l ec t i vl! offfce, appo1nttrtent' to the e l e c t i ve office ma~ be .aiade a5 presc r ibed by s~t ion 22843 or 228f4, I Elections Code of th~ State of Ca l1 for nfa . Thi! pol ls w1l l be open bet~een the hour s Qf ,7:00 a.m. and 8:00 om. C1 ty Cl erk Office'of the Ci ty Clerk 1000 ,__, l n Stre t Hun tfnqton Beach, CA 92~48 (71 4) Sl6-S227 netglll 11 4 stories f0< 111e u Sc I /Gen Ptnr & p v T111s business ts cort· ANO OF PETITION menced to 1ran11c1 bus•· Published 0fange Coast nOrtll hall of tl'le property. (Cl 1N11 EST MEN T C 0 M. csucted Oy an 1nd1111dual TO AOMINtlTER ness under the l1cutoous Delly Pilot August 12 19 26 Mltlng the maximum build· PANY/Gen Plnr are llPPI • The registrant com-EITATE OF: buSlrtH1 name or names Seotember 2 1988 •no• heights al 5 10 20 Dep I ~ rnenced 10 transact buS•· ALVIN 0. KELLAM llSled above on NIA F·591 stories ror 111e sou111 "a1f of mg 10 tile artmenl 0 A· neas und8f •he 11c11110us EITATl NO. Donald Jay Blaha COllOllC Beverage Control 10 t>u11neu name or names at..,._,, This statement was Meo P\BLIC NOTICE 1"8 property {d) reQu1r1ng Mii alcotlollC beverages at .. -... ----------certain corresponding 11reet 17272 New"ope SI C Foun· listed aoove on Au9us1 B To all llelrs t>enehc1ar19s Wl1" Ille County Cr.t• of Or· FICTTTIOUI aUllNESS improvements DI added 10 te1nva11eyw1111 ·•1 On Sale t9~8.c11ae1 Manser cre<htors and contongent ~gx: County on August 16 NAMI ITATEMENT 1"8 Master Plan or High· a-l wine (Pub Eat Pll Tiii• statement was 111_,. creditors. and peraons wllo T..._ lolt~inn ---sons ltl" wayt, (e) establl$111ng a luno. hcertse "" may be Qlhef'WIH interested F3192t2 .... v -• ,... • 1ng program 10 pay 10< these p 1 0 C ... 111 the County Clerk ol Or-in the wm or estate. 0, bolll, Publlslled Orange Coas1 d0tog buSinns as trait~ 1mprovement1. ancs Ill ub •Siled range 0~1 ange County on August 10 of ALVIN G KELLAM Dally Piiot August 26 Seo· REYNA CARAGON N~ Dally April 6. 1988 1988 lember 2. 9, t6 l988 M C C U L L 0 C H making related changes in. Amended Publ1c a11on F--A pellllon has been llled F.533 ARCHITECTS. 260 Newpor1 eluding sellfng building in· A I 26 1988 _,. by LAURA LEE KELLAM In teflSlty ma>r1mums for prop. ugus · F.642 Publtthed Orange Coast Ille Superior Court of Cah· Center Drive. Suite 330 erty 10 North Costa Mesa Dally P1101 A1.tgus1 19, 26. torn1a, Countv of Orange. re· P\BLIC NOTICE New;ion Beach, Cal1f 92660 rue POI.LS Will BE Seplembef'2 9 1988 QuesllrtH llllt I.URA Alexander Caregonne " PUBllC NOTICE ' ' F 60• FICTITIOUI •UllNESS 33868 CoPc>itr Lanrern OPEN between the hours of • SCOVILL be appointed 8S NAME STATEMENT Dana po1n1, Call! 92829 7 00 • m and 8 00 p m FICTITIOUI •UllNESS peuonlll reprasenlattve 10 T"-loll C C EILllN '· flMtNNEY, Cll'I P\BLIC NOTICE adm1n11ter the est81e of tile ... owing ~rsoos are Wiiiiam Mc u11oc11 NAME ITATEMENT decedent dOtng business 11 6726 Los Arcos. Lonq ~. ofC-=-~tJ of Cosla The following peraons are FICTITIOUI •USINESS (a)HERITAGE PROPERTY Beach. Cahl 908 15 --dOlrtg bus'ness IS NAMll ITATEMENT The petition requests M A N A G E M E N T ThtS bl.tStnHS 11 con PDu"!_,E19~uguas:U:e6 C19 0 8a8 51 PROFESSIONAL ART Tri. following persona are aulhOrlly IO ldminister Ille ( b I H E Fl I T A G E dueled by a general part "' '""' Or ,.., SERVICES, 777 W 19111 SI doing bullneu es Hlate under the lndepen. PROPERTIES 2785 Whw· Sh Daily PrlOI Augvst 111 26 Costa Mae. Cahf 9i&~ ARGUS INVESTtGA· dent Admmistralion °1 Es· 1nnClfcle Costa Mesa Cla11 ~h~P reg1S1ran1 com 1938 Carelee Lloyd 1300 TIONS, 8881 WarfWfr Ave tatN Act CTh!I authOftly a•· 92626 meneed to transact buS•· F622 Adami Ave 32R Coata Huntington Beach Calif '°"'' the personal represen· OaYld Waller My"r• 2785 nna urtder the llc1111ou1 ----------Mesa. Call! 92626 92647 1811118 10 llke many actions Waxwing Circle Costa business name or names PuallC NOTICE Thll bu11ness 11 con· Guillermo Mol•na 888 1 I without ot>tain•ng court •P-Mesa, Call! 92626 1111ted above on September lllOTICI Of' N0M-Mll'ONll91LITY Notlee It hereby given that tlle·uncMrslgned wln not be re1c>onalble tor any deblS or llabiltlles contracted by , Michelle Reoee Al-11 or anyone other tllan myself on ~ afle< this date Oat~ lhlS 22nd day of August, 1188 ...... Ahr .. Publlthed Orange CoaSI Ofll} Piiot August 26 '27 $4Plembel 2.. 1988 • FS8.U dueled by an if\d1vldu11 Warner Ave •A. Hu~tongron proval Before taking certain I T"ls butlneu ts con· 1, 1987 The registrant com-1 eeach. Calif 92647 I actlont howeve< the per-1 ducted by en tndlv1dual Alexandef Caragonne menced to transact bull· Thil buatne11 111 con· tonll representative 11 re-, T"e reg1str1n1 com· This statement was flleCI neat un<ler the llc1111ou1' ducted by en 1ndlv1dual Q~lred ~ give noHce1 to 1 1 meneeo 10 1ransac1 bUS<· with t"e County Clerk ol Or 1>u11nns n1me or names I The regl1tren1 com.1 :'!.!8:' P:.,:n• 1:_•ss ness under lhe llclltlous ange C01Jn1y on August 3 lllled above on July 1 1988 menced 10 trartsact bus•· ... , •ve w "0 or bu1lne11 oame or names 1988 CaralH l.loyd nna under the flcttlious j co']""11ec;.~o thedproix:.sed listed above on Septembe< I · F317t58 This statement was llled j t>ulineH nime °' names 8C1 on • in epen ent 128. 1983 Pub111hed O<enge coast With the Courtly Cf8fk of Or· lilted at>Oft on NIA •dmtnlllratlon authOfity will David Wall8! Myhre Deity Ptlot August t2. 19 26 enge County on August 10 Guillermo MOiina I be granled uni~• .. • 8" T"4s statement was toled Septernb:ef 2. 1988 t918 I Thia 11atemen1 wu filed onte< .. ted person ' s •n With the County Clefk or Or· F·59' FtlllOt with the County Cl«k ol Or· OOjecllOn 10 this petition and ange Courtly on Augvsr 16 Pul>llehe<I Orange Coast ange Courtt on A ust 3 lhOWI goo<I cause ""11'1' Ille tHa P\alC NOTICE Delly P1101 August t9, 2e I tNt Y ug · cour1 should nor grant Ille F31ttl0 F-616 Pvbhslled Orange Coest11~;~::~:~~~~ Dally PllOI Augu11 2~. Seo· .... ITATllllNT September 2, 9, 1988 "'90U j aulllorlly I Published Orange Coast I FtCTl1'tOUI 9UllNlll --.. -.. -.IC-NO----. -Delly Piiot Auguat 26. Sep-8ER 14. 1988 at 9 00 AM in 1 tember 2 t . 18, t988 The IOllowlng ~nons artl ----.. ---tC---1-1C(---. ,..,__ TICE ternber 2. 9, 1e. 1968 I 0801 No 3 iOc:ated 81 700 F-6361 doing buslnetS 11 r;-nu F~ll BALDWIN MORTGAGE 'ICTITIOUS IUIMll 1 Civ!C Center Drive West PlellC NOTICE I COMPANY 1881 1 Hale Av 'ICT'r110US llUIMll NAm ITATl•NT • P\atC NOTICE Sao11 Ana. CA 92701 enl.t8, tMM, Cahl 9271• , NAiii ITATl•NT The f~ng persons er\ IF YOU OBJECT to Ille 'ICT"IOUI IUllNUS Village P1oper11es 1681 • The fOllOWlng perae>nl are dOing but!Mll ... ,ICTITtOUl IUIMIS gran1tno or the peuuon. you ...... ITATllllNT HM Avenue. lrYlrte Calol doing butinesl M EX.ECUOAFIE BUILDING NAm ITATl•NT lhoulQ en11er ac>PMr II the Tt19 IOl!Owtng pettonS are 9271' ASLAN PROOVCTIONS I MAINTENANCE t 7200 1 Tiit lollowtng l*SOl'IS are t'*rlng and state your Ob· I dOlng butlrtffl as 8eldwin 8ulldtng c om 50tt. 207. Tortuga Dnve. NfthopeSt 318A,FO\Jrtll11'1 dolngbullneatll i-c11on1 orhlewr.Clen objec· VISUAL CONCEPT PRO-paoy 16811 Hale A~ Hunllngton leach Cahl Velley. Caltf 12708 ZIMBABWE CRArT tlQtla W\111 lhe court befO<e OVCTIONS 1usa Cutvw I~ Celt! 9271' t26olt I on n re Ch" st 1na111252 ~ Or . Villa Park I the lleal>ng Your ao.>ffr· I Or Ste A·252 Irvine Celt! larowin 8u1lders Cah· 'M H Wigboldy 6096 • AnOerMn, 17200 N-llOC>e Call! 12M7 · ence may be'" person Ot by t27 t4 tornla. 16' 11 Hele A"9flue 1201. Tin• Ortw ~uni SI 318A Fountam Valley, AldlerO E Beth, 19252 yOut l ttomey I Al'lllr Am1rvtne1 4 Sllfonne ltVIM c.nr 927,. inaton 8Mcrl Caltf ~649 Celt! t2108 Meaa Or . V~la Park. Cal1I IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR DJ , IMne Calo! V2714 Tll~ buS1neu 11 cOI' lhlt Dua•~ 11 con-Thia but•nen la con-t2tl7 or I cont~t cred1t0t of This bu•lftess 11 con CIUCt.CS by a ~al 1 f Oue19d by Ill HldMdu11 I OUCtt4 by an lndl'lldual Thlt ov11n1u ll COfl• the CllOMMCI )'OU mutt Iii• ducted by ...,, lndoVIClull netlNP The feg111ra nt com T'1• reg1ttran1 com· dueled by an 1rfd1tltl1.tal vourcJeim Wllhthe courtal'ld Tha rtglllrenl com· The 18g1atr~nt ro_., ' menced lo trantaet ,bu••·1mtriced 10 traoMICt t>uti·j The reg111r.1M com. mall a COl>Y ol to the Ptr· ~ 10 tr8f'lsa<.I bull· meneeo 1o tr ' nets undflf the 11c1111ou1' .,.., unci.r lht ', 11e11110111 mencao 10 1rao1act bull tOllal reprettn1111vt ap.. ,..... unci.r lhe ltCHll01.tt ,... under ti. I but•Mll• 111me °' nam••! l>llllMM nl('l'lt 0t namt11 ~ unw 1111 lic1111ou1 !)Olnteo by the court W11t11n bwlnetl name °' na!nff bu"""8 ,...,.. f•ttt4 allo\lf on ~11gu11 \& 11$ted abOVe on A11gu11 fS 1 bVlintlt l\4llflt or l\amea 11our mont111 from the date ol llttecl i bOve on Auguet 7 ll9ted ~OI' I ttN tNa ltl*labOwe tno1 ye11 11r11 lttua!'ICI of letter• at !188 ~ w ~--. Pu W>gt>otoy loMll c ArtderMn Ncflard E httl ,,,-oVldt<J Ill SeallOn I tOO of t1tW AIMY1"4 ~· Tflla .. ~ wM flltO TM tt~ ~ f"90 TM ....._,t -hied 11-.~Ne 111-..e C... 1"911 .,.,.,..,, "" Med ,_ *' _. w llecS .wth the Col.l\ty ci.11 Of°' """ '.,. Qolinty Cltt\. Of Ot• I""" tht COunty Ci.A Of Of. nie time IC)r I~ ei..me wtll I with IN Counl)' c .... 01 Ot· ~ -~ °' °'' -. C<Mlty on A\IOull 1e ante CWlty on A.-1 t$ -oe COunly ~ ~ 1e noe u iwe PftOt 10 lour '.,. County on ~· 8 .,.. ~ ~ ~ 21, ltN .., '9h ,... ITIOl\11'11 "°"' Ult Otte Ol 1"9 ,... .... ~ • ,.,,. I\ ,_,, ,_t?t ~ •IOOCllild ~ ,...,, "'1211 ~~~f ~ ONiji Coitii ____,~Coal,..._ titAV txAM!M .~ Ot~ ND IM Of...-1 C....t ..... -, ,.....,. ... ~ .,, ....,. 0.., Hot Awgutl M. Sep., OM)' Piiot AUQUll ?I ,Sep-·-kept by the~ 11 701J ~ ·Pl'ot ~ 19 =NM....,.. .fl 1 • , .. len'lbtt 2 9 1i •. 11N !em~ 2 t 16, 1"8 *"'*'· 9. it" 1Mt .,. a Mrtor\ lllttf ttO 111 •bet 2 I . It 1__VW I. ttM F· • F·•H fllie ._.. "°" '"9J Me ""'" f ' ' ._ ,_.... " • Orange Cout OAll.Y PILOT/Fnc:s.y, Augull 2e. 1 ... - -'=· t:!,..;)=~= ~=-r .. latrant OOlft• "=ii~:'·H•JI .onc::.,ANT "=l:a"=A~-c::; Coaca Mw. =-~...:..:',,::. ::=:.. ·ww••••uu ~. 100 ........ .,.....,. .... n.e ,.,.....,. TOC~ TM~..,...,. ....., A.~. , ... .,.. ,__,.,.., ... TWUITM"IMU '-o.tll • CMo 0.... W. ....... ,_ ..... .. ~ -:! ..._. 19! CNL COO. ~ ..._. _ =: at.. Coela ...... 11& ..._ 'tOU TAU T I MD 1N1...-.TPON> T.a.':.1::=.., ~~= .... .,..... =----=~'~ P Cl"C O"APHICS. ~~> , ........... !!....". ~~=~ :!i:;; JN.~ 11 con· ~~MMlwJO.G.~'!~~ ~:"'cu:JI"= ...,.. nur1 I of tHa ft04liOe. ~ w. LMIOft ,,. MOlccMI ._,..,. IH. ....,._ ·-..._ ' -DATO> D ..... , ... ... ~ • ...... , .,. ...... M e!_ .._._. --..., -·-_.._ 111•1 •rt -......., ~~~;.?2t2~1 Trtl'•,.,Of· M Stroh .. LA., HunlinO'Ofl eeedl. OllCllld Dy: co-o-rt,_. • ._. AT A WJC ~am -.. ...__,.. - ---,.... -~ ,.._ ..... " ----._ tlfewery Comp•ny, '00 Clilf...... Ttle regl•1tent COl'l'I• eM.L•'tOU--AllU· \H.!111 YOO TMI .cnoH ~ eppolntecl TruetM ..... .....,_ cl .. oM-_. .. ~a.tlofOr· ..._ Coaca..... · Nwr Place, Detroit, Ml NdWd Oe w.lle, 21201 M9ftOed to trenMC:t ~ P\.AMATIOM OP THt ~!!">TtCfTT ...... y~ • ..,.., .. rOlowlna .,.,. ...... ...,,..., ~ .. 9bOW ... County Ofl J4Jl1 27 • ....., • To ....... ~-"207 ...... lil!v Ln . Hunllng1on .... ...nder ,,,. flctltlOv• .. AT u. I 0, T "I ~T· Av._ -... -:"...."' ,, _....OeedofTrwfWllL ....... daMoftl'*Md 1-Qin• Corelnl, 1$22 Ol'Mltor.. ~t ciredl-Tr.,..,_ W•t~ 9Md\,Ceif.t2t't .......... Nll'M or nern. '90Callomca AOAt•IT -..w A ~~ Nil A'f PUa&J0 AUCTION .. , Iliad ooaao ~ P'll1lm c.Nrtne ANN1m Ct1H ten, Incl .,.,_.. .t10 mey Credit CorlloratlOfl One Ox· Thie bu9iMM •• c;on-...._, ~ on W t You. YOU WO COii-!~_. ... _!!EE-/IM TO THS HtOHUT ~ Ind edv•IW ...... OM.Ga. Putlllflld OrMQI COM! t1101 . ' ' be ~--lf'lllf•t«I in font Centre. PtttM>&Kgh PA ..... Dy: 1n lndMduel 11M TAG\' A LAWYlll "'~..,......,...,... · '-" '°" CAIH AHO/OR THC TM to•el 1"4ff•ffne .. ~.Ploe~ s.12, 1t, Kur1 •1ncter1 1190 "'9 w11Clf_..,orbolll,Of tUtt Ttle re9r1tr•nt com· 8'-1 A ~ leOnee~ HA1'\JAf ~ THi ~M Oft CE.RTIFIEO bllrlt an ...... on whldl ... ,... w--. Cott• ....... cam HANMT L FRY •• HAR· Trwwtr .. lo be rnaoe on menoad '° van.ec1 bull-"* ---.nt ... hied TMMTW1'9 e.M..I PAOOEa>INQ ~T CHECl<S lltlCIFllD IN IN oC**'8 btd It~ F-594 11a1 MT,-,.., HANSON OI...., a.c>ttt111* 7. 1Ma ,.. uncter tN llc11tl0Uf .-"'-Cou111y C*1l of Of· MO. tMltt vou. YOU '"°""'° CIVIL CODI SECTION ~be obtained~ celllr'9 --MO llOTICl T1W b~• I• con· A pecitlon .... ~ llleCI The StrOh 8'-.r) Coft\. ~ ,_ or nlllnlt .. County on July 21. °" 8UT£M8EA 8, 1"8, COHTACT A~R. .... ,,_... .. tM time • 1 • ·I 2 •• 1 a 3 8 0 , ~ 4'IOMct Dy: • e--• pert. ~ IAAOLEY L FRY In tJ'la :rn Iran.fer to W•t· --Mlove on JWIUllY 1, ,... at 1-00 A.lot, IN THE LOBBY ·o°"oo ~~ .. 2.. l.":i..4: of ... lni.tulmoneyOfttle '1•·22'·1235 tll• d•Y PICnnoue..-... ,..,..., ~COl.wtOf Ctlllforni.. Cf«11tCMpor1110r1 1... nsr .. OF COMMERCE TITLE ' o--• • .. Ul*ed ...... , .. r1ght, tl11e blltoN tN... ~"AW Tll• regl1trant com-~of Orenoa. requelt· of It• right, tJU. and ~d 0. Welk• ~ Oflngtl CoMt COMPANY LOCATED Al ~~Ji':= Ind ~ ~ 10 Dele: July.a .. ..!.~........ The folowlrlo P9Feotll If• lftlftC*I to trlnMCt bull· Int, .... BRADLEY L FRY~ in... In and to Ill ol ... Thie "~ -llltCI Deity Alot August 5, 12, UI, 511 N, CA.BRILLO PARK OIM w..i In the ,...,... .. " Md now Mid by It und9f Mimi ... ---dolnO ........ -,,... under tM not1Uou• appcln1ed .. per90MI rep. ~ ..... hell and qu.,. wtth tN County Cler• Of Of. H , lMI ~VE SUrTE 100, II\ "" • _, IMd Deed of Truet In the -M. .,._..,. Mii· OCIAN YACHTS OF ~ name or nam. wtatiwtoactmlnlst•lhe ter .,.,., ... for lhe contal~ anoe Coumyon AUOUfl 10, F-599 CltyotSantaAna.Countyol ~~of g:.:; iwoperty lllreln•tt•r de· ...... •-CAUFORNIA. 2713-A ·w -.S .oow on Auou•• 5. ettet• ot tN ~t. "*" Of beer, wrth t~ 1MI Ofenoe. S\ete o• Calrtornla r:: t °' ,..__ • ..... : Publlef*9 Oranoe Cout c... Hwy., Ntwpor1 llMGti 1• Ttle petition request• unltl, lnllfkact lllllth tithe< l"llll07 c A L I F 0 R I N A R e • IWUf'llnCI _ • ._.,. T.-USTOR: ENRIQUE ~ Ptloe~ f2, 1t, 21, c.llf .. ' 1Nce R. Kollrle 11Utt1oritf to edrnlnltt• ttle The Sllon Br~ Com-~ Oranot Cou1 P'8lJC mnct CONVEYANCE COMPANY. ~~ ;' rr::.:~ MYEI AHO GUAOALUPE 1... ~L M1r1f1 2*1 Tillt ~I wu filed eetate under tne i.ncteoen· '*'Y ldel'ltlflcatlon or Jo. ~ P11oc Auouet t9. 26. • c.iMotn1a Cofl>O'ltlon, .. ~ lual A. MYU FSiot ~ ~cl• L•ouna wttft the County Ci.rtl of Or· dent Actmlnl91.r1tlon.ol &-8cMU 8fewery Comptny Sec*mber 2, SI, 10.. ~.=• duty appolnteo TrullH Pll.U: ~ ... ~ MNEF1CIARY: WILSHIRE •-.,. MM¥t ....,.., Ce1f 12t. n tnge County on August to, .... Act. (Thlt autllortty al-ldentlfteatloo or vlt\euoni of F..f10 The~ wnder tMt certlln Deed ot JMtuM)' t) , .. 7 • MO.-TGAOE CORPOR· ..-.w1-. Thlit' ~ II con· 1... 1owt tN penonaj ~ .0 ldlntlfleaUon,4ncludlng ..,._~are Truet •xeeut«I by RANCHO oocumtnl "°• 17~ el ATIOH dudedby:9fl lndMduel ,._11 tetNoetotaemanyactlont Ill rept~ts lllaeh· ..-JCe.>llC( ~"Mil OEL MAR P(NASQUITOS LTD A Olk>al !Wordl ln trie--• t9CCWded~ l7, lSl78 MAmSTAW Tiie re9l1tr1nt com· ~ OrMge Cout wttt1011t obtaining COUl't llP-manta. modlfleeUons. Ml· _111._ ___ U APA.ATMEHT. S 1ga11 H ... CALIFORNIA LIMITED 1,_ .._..., ol 0..- • lrlailNIMnt . ~ In ,,__, to trlMICI ~ ~ Piiot Auguat ISi, 2e. pnw91. e.for• taking certain dltlOM and lm9'~l• ~ ---WWW 'c.i.t 827" PARTNERSHIP .. lruetora eo.,.,, CeMorNI. " -8ook 12t04 page SS of Of • ....:!!: ~ peraona.,. ,... urld9r tN flctltloua September 2, SI. 1"8 IC11one. ~. the per· ttweon ..__ locatecs rn MAm ITAT'lmNT A= E. ~ 1581 1 ltMOtded on March 27 ol --In 1111 ~ .,, llctli Aeootdt In tN ofllol Of '"-='"' --M: bullMal neme F~ 13 IOflll repteMnt8ttv'I IS r• the State of C•llfornla rn-The toloWtng PlflOM .,. • 1SIM. u IMtNment ~ ~ tN Aaccwcter of Orange .._SNT T~'tN·~ ...._,abOlllon....:21~ quW9d to g1119 ootloa 10 dudlngwtthou1 1itl'tttaoonall ctolnG~• ~:-· lrvlM c.tif l-.12t92t, of OfflCll.I ., .. a.~.,.,'°'":,111•"';;:.,..:n:z.:. OOl#ltY: -.. Bnltol, • na. Jaftr9¥ Lynn Mann •-w-flllftftl't lnter..aed pet10na urn-wtloleHler warellouHa, ••"<>ATOAGE CAPITAL . COfO. o4 Orange Col...11)' ltwe.:t1 or ....._ Nlllla 9f Mid deed of trutl CS. 1270I ,,..~-...........,. .,,. TNI •••rt wu llled ~ ..,,._. tMy l\aw llraNed notice°' tMn. r•l~r•nts llolell, 2182 Oupont 'Or. Slllte 17. ~ P ~ 1~f1 ISlateofCel•lotni. uno.r lhe tWNc:ll -,........ ..., '-...._ tN folowtng: Neve.......,, lv"'·• ....,,., -Coun ... c.-of Of -----I conMnted to the prQC>OMCI ltadlurne. IUdnorluma. 1n !Nine. Celll. 82715 Hell A...enue. po.-of Nie Ulet911' con-1 ~ ,. LOT I IN llOCK B Of A..._, F~ V"'-f, c.111. wtell"'Cou.,ty''on Jiii)' 2i ~..Aii.'iTA~ ectlon.) The lnctependenl '*"'°"8' ~ 1hroughou1 Bonnie J•en Henson 12i~4 al 1a1nee1.w111 ... 11puoocauc-~ ol Mid Ofldlll TRACT NO. ~. IN T~E 1210t • = . The folowlng admlnlltratlon IU1hortty W(" -Si.ta of Callfornia ano 2N 11 Wooctaprlng Cir . • b4I MM II con· "°" lO , .... hlQheat biOder fQf Recorol ... ... • pi*9c CITY OF COSTA MESA. Z1POfe Ynonl. 25e& c "'79 ~butlneaa :-°"1 .,. b• gr•nted unless •n •t tM lotlowlng a<ld.rMMI Trtb~CO C•nyon, Cellf ductitcS ~ • tlmlted pat1Mr· caetl. or Cll8C6< .. ~·oeo 9uCliO"I 10 IM ~ ..... COUNTY OF ORANGE. San Clemente Or .. Cotta =r. ,.__ ' 1n1.-ec1 peraon !Ilea en lt2t7t atllp Delow, peyatlle a1 Ula time ot STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS MeM, Celtf. tH27 ~ ..._t A VANCEDFINANCIAL ......_.lontolhlspetltlonand SttOh Br~ Co 7S2t Thlt l>uslMta 11 con-Tlla regletrtnt com· .... In lawful IT\OneJ' of IM IOr call tn ~ moNf dthe PER MAP RECOROED IN TI* buaineN Is con· ~ Piiot Augult • 12, 18, ENTERPRISES, INC .• DBA ....,_. Woodman Avenue Ven OUct«I ....,. an Ind~ rnenced to tttnuct l>US>-1,._.._. Sttlel ol A u,....., SI ... Wlll'QA .., ..,...._.,...,. ..........-21, 1MI Oleck·X~. 1770 S. lhOWI good CIUM why Ille Huya. CA 9140S v' ,_ under tlle tlctrtloua .,,...,_ menca co..enanl or~ ........ 800K 11PAGES25AN028 --v•·---·'*• F.595 Harbor Blvd ir 128 coun ~ ~t O'Wlt tile c.act.e41Dilt Co 406 N Tll• regletrant com· .... --i........... wtttloutwarrant)'axP<-or or ll'l'tplleel • IO ..._ OF MlSCELLANOEUS Th• regl•trant com· ·• · eu........., menoed to trenMCI bu111---nwne °' 1'111tM9 ~a to tttle u11 POS-• _ _.__.._ MAPS IN THE OFFICE Of lftlftC*I to trll\MC1 bu._ •-w-flllftftl't AMtletm, Calif. 82802·2393 .. ~EA"•· .. ,...,, ... I COUl1 St., Alturas. CA 96101 '*' unoar ma fictitious 1111.0 abo¥9 on Oc1oblf 8 Miiion or encu' b ino.. poa-..lon, or --·---' uncter the flctltl ,,._ .w1-. Nlcflolu J pltger 10 A H "~ on 1 ... pet· SoutllllnO Bevertige Dist 11185 m ' lor ,,,. !MHPCIM ot ,....,. THE COUNTY RECORDER Mii OUI &ellburg, ~ &e.ch, tlon w11t be held on SEPT EM-lne., t•2.S S Acecta St Fu"· bulineel 1\#M or nemes Shern W Whltflelcl .. right. tllle and H'tte<eat 00f40a!-wo.teO o, Nii OF SAIC COUNTY. bull!'8ll name or n..-PICTITIOU9 .._.. CalK 12teo SER 14, 1Sl88 II 1:45 P.M In arton CA 12e31 .... ., lbo¥e on NIA Thie ..... .,,,.,,, -fUed now held by 11 .. IUCfl 0..0 OI Tru9 "" ...... A.K.A. 228 MAGNOLIA lltted •boW on July 1, 11188 um STA~ A 'Actvenc;ed Flnancls l Dept. No 3 localed et 700 ~-Wey O.strlbul-Bonnie J Hanton with the Coun Ciani ol Of· TNllN In and to Ille follow· oonveyacl IO _;., TrulMe o, STREET. COSTA MESA, CA ~ Cohef\ The~ pereone are Enters>rte-Inc. Calllornll CMc: Cent• ()five West. Ing Inc 2540 Pegasus Thll tl•ternent wu flleO County ty J ly 28 Ing oeecr!Oed pooperty IMIU· SalG OeecS ol Trual 111 ll'°'*'Y 12127 Thlt ·~amen~ wu fl~ ctolna...,.. •: Thi• bualneu la con· Senta An•. CA 92702.0838 Road S1kers11e10. CA 111111.11 tlle County Clerk ot O•· = on u . •tao In the etor ... ld County ui.-aci ill 1111 Couttty of YOU ARE IN DEFAULT with the nty lerk of • CALIFORNIA PLASTIC ducttd by: 1 COtJIC)rl tlon IF YOU OBJECT to the 93308• ange County on July 28 ~ and St•ta to Wll Of9noe, S..a ot ~ ..o UNDER A DeEO OF TRUST = County on July 13, MACHINERY, 301·A W, The r•glatrent com· O'lnll"O of the petition, you W.A. Thompeon Dist Co 1988 Pul>lllW Of Cout · A LEA~STATE o.cnw • DA TED AUGUST 14, 1878. 1 ,_ Alton. Sent• An•. C•lll menoed to trlnMci bull-atlould either appear •t th• of e.r11ow Inc 25538 w .. t "'7464 ,.,.. .... Pilot A ~e:'f: 19 26 AS CR THAT PAACEL 1 Loi a , OI T""f UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· -•• 12707 nder the fl I I hMftng and state your ot>-MllnSt Bar ' CA 92311 Pub11"'41d Oftngt Cout -• U0 • • OERTAtN LEASE DATED 10864. ill ine c.y ol CG11iJ TION TO PROTECT YOUR Publlthect Orange Coast Jemee R. MacRltclll•. =~ name or c~~ jectl0rl1orfllewrf11tnob)ec· o...P.. ~~C:.buttng Co Oalty Piiot August 5. 12 t9 Sec>ternt>er 2. l988 F·!>85 1ST DAY Of FEBRUARY, ...... Countyot0nlng9 ..... PAOP£RTY, IT MAY BE Dally Piiot Auou•I s. 12, 19, 301·A w. Alton. Sent• Ant, llated above on June ' 1988 llOM with ttle court before Inc 416 E Lin• St 81$110p 28 19'8 1SllO. EXECUTED BY THE ol Clio~ -,,_ on • SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE, 28, 1881 F·S87 Caltf. 12107 Nlctlolel I Piiger Pres!-the r-ing. Your ap~tr· CA·93514 f·596 I IAVINECOMPANY A MICH· ..,80 ,~ tn 9oo11 471 , IF YOU NEED AN !XPLA· Thie tMlefneet, II con· dent . ancemeyti.inpersonorby 8IMO Dt11rlbut1ng Co 11GAH CORPORATION, AS P1Q11 37 to 40 of NATION OF THE NATURE P\8.JC ll)llC( ~by: 1r1 lnctMdual This 1111aman1 wlS filed your •tt«tl9)'. Inc.. 2505 E PIMMnl Vtlley PUil.JC ll)TJCl rtaJC ll)TlC[ LESSOR. ANO BY RANCHO m~ INIOS. ~ OF THE PROCEEDING Ttle regletrant com· wttll the County Clatk of Or-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Aoed Cemar111o CA 93010 I PEJUSOUITOS l TO A 01 Or1r1oe Co1ny ~ AOAINST YOU, YOU rtenTIOUI ....... INft09d to tr9nMCt butl· Inge County on July 28 or a oontlnglflt cr«lrtor of Hc>C. ... Oell .Olttrlbulorsl ~nnoue IUIMH '9C~........ CALIFORNIA LI MITED PARCEL 2 A non ......... SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· ..,... STATIMINT ,... under tN fictitious 1MI ' the OecelNd. y°'unult hie Inc 1010 MarMHHr 'Suite MAim ITATa•NT I PARTNERSHIP AS LESSEE. _,. tor -.,.. Y~R. . The folowlno Plf900• .,. ~ ,.,,. or ,,.,,.,. '117.a5 your clelm with the court and I(. Crl6co CA 85928 Tiie lotlowlng ~ .,. ..,... STAT'lmlfT Fef' THE TEl~M ~ 55 ~"*' In .,,., IO t .... .. C" I ltrelt actdr ... °' cto1ng ~ M: llleect ~ on August t, P\lblllhed Orange Coast malt 1 copy to the per9C>MI o.ypc)oi Olslrlbutif'g Co doing bu11neM ee: The folowlr1G pat.ona .,. I YEA~ COMMENCING OH common ar• ll9l'IV Lal 42 d common d .. lgn•tlon ot DANA HOME IMPROVE 1MI Dally Piiot August 5. 12 19 r•-l•tille appointed by l02ca.ypooi Drtve lmpe<ilM I ESCHER COMMUNICA-ctolnG ~ .._ tST DAV OF FEBRUARY MIC T..a No toesil, • Ml property II 1howr11bove, no MENT :M1lO Selv• Rd. .-.,_Fl. Mac:Rltc:tlle 2t ltl8 ' ' the court wtthin four months CA 8225, ' TIONS. 21272 8Mc:r1 81vO MEOICAL COMMUNITY lSllO ANO EXPIRl...0 ON 10tt11 Cle'1MC encl~ In WWTlftty .. glllWI .. 10 Its LaGuN,,..,.. C.ilf tzeri' TNI *'*'*'' ... filed • F-S61 trom Ille dat• of flTl1 ... H•rtlambos Beverage • 104, Huntington Be.en SUPPORT, '''° A•f•Ay 3tST DAY Of JANUARY llW o..rauon OI c-...... complManete or correct· Alctlerd •-Mor... Jf and .... tN County CWk of Or· wance ol lett.,... IS provided ComoenY. 4207 N e.IOWin Cell! 82648 Alla., Cotta ...... Calll 2035 UPON AHO SUBJECT eonoc-and Am~'°' Mii)." The beneficiary Clal.ICle E.. MorM. 34110 .. County on August 2. In MCtlon 9100 of,,,. Call-A-...: El "4ont• CA 917:µ Sally J Eecher·Niet>ullk Sl2M7 T 0 ALL 0 F T 11 E ~ P8" w.oa undarMldOeed ofTrust.by 8etve Ad •-•fta.' N""""' 1MI PUil.JC NOTICE '°""9 Pro«>ate Code Tiie L Mets e..;., Co 4 21272 8Mctt BIW •II>' Speclelzed Management F•lOVSISIONSASTHEREIN I~~ ~ 1'9M011of•b1Mchorctef.utt c..t 12t77---........ "'7111 tlmeforftllngdailnswfllnol WeetFourtllSI :: ... CA1Hunllng1on Beach. Celli ~(inoorpor"lled c.JI. CO"ITAINED WHICH FWx>toacl r. 8ocJIL uan. In tN obllgetlonl aecured Thie bullneee 11 c;on. Pu«11111ec1 0r-.nge CoMt PICTIT10U9 .,..... expjre prior to lour montha 15501 ' 112&48 lomi.). 7411 l.cwge Coro. LEASE WAS RECORDED P-o-1934 t"'Oug?I 1979 thereby, her•lofore Ill· ducted by: llueband and wife Del)'"°' Augult 12, 19. 2e. ..,._ ITATIMINT from the data of the hearlf'O FrHno Beverage inc Erik Von Etclllr 44' =lngton S.ach Call! JULY 23 1880, IN 8()()1( ~• ol a..c.1 "-:lo"'9. OI ecuted and~ to,.... Th• r•o11tr•nt com· September 2, 1Sl88 The tolowlng pertona ., .• notlOIO lbove. 2907 E. Butler AYI Fraano Tustlf'I AYI , Newi>or18eacll 7 13674 PAGE 987 AND IN ~ Courdy, C»lornla. lrlCI undefa60ited • wrttten Dec-menoad 10 ttW1UCt bull F-590 ctoll'll bullrllla ... YOU MAY EXAMINE IN CA 93721 Cell! 92M3 Thls bl.ll lMll ,, c:on· 1900K 1~74 PAGE 1022 l1'"f ~ 1"9r•o. lar9tl0n ot Otleutt and 0.-,... utlder ma flctltlou; WffY ·KNOT PARTNERS. ktpt by Iha court It you Mlfder Olstnbull · Corn· Tl'llt t>ualneu ls con-I ducted by a CC>ll>O'•llon 0FF1 CI AL REC 0 RDS l ,.,. utii*d -.noa encl mand for Sale, anct wrttttn bullneel name M nemes "8.IC ll)TIC( 2213 Huntington Sir.Mt •3 . .,. 1 per1on lnt•esteo 1n peny 82-3S5 M.,k.':°Str"t ouctect tr;: co-c>anners Tiie reg111r1nt com· PARCELS 2 AND 3 . IN THE est "'Ill• o• COlll. -~ noclceofbrMC:tlandofelee-llatactlbc>WonJlll)'15 1988 ____ 11 Huntinoton Beach. Cellf '"'eat•ta.youm•yfllewlth lndlo.CAg2201 The reo111r1nt com· rnenced to trantet bu11·,cm OF COSTA ME.SA "'°--•Ol....,.t 4. tlOn to CIUM the under· Rlchetd B M J~ rte ........... --'*' Iha court • lormltl ReQues1 w A. Tllom Dist Co rnanoao to tranaact bull-,... under t .... fictitious COUNTY OF ORANGE ... " $15 814.915 . ..., "or*' to Mii Mid ptoperty Tl* stat9m.r,~u· filed um STAU.NT Robert Stuen OouglH, for Spec;l•I Notice of the ti!-of Moi-ve lnc~t9 North ,_ under Ula llctittou.J ~ n-or NmM STATE OF CAUFOftNIA AS aMOun1 .,, -ur .. •• to Mtlafy Mid Obllgatlons, with ttle Coun Clerk of Or· The followlno pereone are 2213 Huntlf'gton Str .. t •3. Ing of Ari Inventory and ap-Olvlllon St ~tlf CA tlu8inMI name Of n-llat«I above on Mey HS PER MAP RE~OED IN ~ ·-and IMrMfl• the unOer· County tyon July 28 doing butlneaas u:IC· 0 S S Huntington BHch, Cellt pralMrnent of t11•te asaets 93534 · · 11stao above on Jvl)' 8. t988 tNI Con 9001< t37, PAGES 43 AND Tiie 11,... aoor-or OI,.,., """"'c8UMd Nici notice ol = . TIMEPLU M R y . ..... Of ot In)' petition or llC<lCOnl Mark•t•ln Ol1trlbulln Sally J Etctler-Nlebuf\11 Vincent N eon--44 OF PAACEL MAPS. IN OOl'l'l\Ofl oetigl'llllOrl, II .,.,.,, ol bf..ctl and of a6ec11on to be 1 FX7• TEMS. 711 w. 17th Street ...,.ty Ciera DouglH, .. provided In Mcilon 1250 Co 2055 . 223rd St l g Thia 11a1tment WU tlled troller THE OFFIC E OF THE IM reel ptoPl!ty oeacnbeCI recordact April 27, 1188 as Put1411hed Orange Cout 0-5, Cotta M .. •. Ct lll. 221' Hurttlf'glon SlrMt •3, of the Calltol'nl• Probate ~ CA 90a1o ' ong wttll the County Citnc Of Or-Thie at•ttment WIS tiled COUNTY "ECOROER OF ll>Ove is p~IO to ba 221 8 lnetrurnent No. aa,. ttGIOSI ol 0aMy PllOI Augutt 5, 12. 19, 12t27 Huntington B .. ch. Call I. Code. A ReQueet tor $pecill MINlon 8-rage Co ange County on July 8, 1988 wtttl the County Clerk of Or· SAID COONTY . Maytaw Goi.ln, eo.i.a ......_CA, Offtdel Aecord• In the off~ H . tMI a.tt1 Jhunjllnuw.i.. 25 11..a Notice form 11 •vllllable from 550 South Mltllon Roao · ,,_.15 = County on August 11 The total amount ot the ~7 The undetl~ of Iha Aecorder of Orange F-560 Harbor Point• om.. Coron• . Thie bu11ne11 11 con· the court clan!, Loe Angella CA 90033 • Publltnao Orange Cont 1 • · unc>ald Pone*P# belanoe. T~• OISdllln'& eny llltllll)' County; del Mar, Ctllf. 82825 duct.cl by: hutband •I'd '#lfa Petltlonerl, Br•dley L Fry s.,... e.-CoM· Deity PllOI August 5. 12, 19 ~ In--l'*->O, together '°' _,, lf'ClC"~ ol t .... Salcl .... wtH Mmade. bul rtaJC ll)TICE Tiiie buslneee 11 con· The reo111ran1 com· • ...._. .. -., A.P.C., ~. 3?oo-A Fl~ Road 2e, 1988 Publltnacl Ora"91 CO&lt with reMOn&tlly •tlml1ed air-aOdr-o• Ill'* wtttiout ccwenant or war· duc:t9d b)': an Individual menced to tranaact bu3I-,._ o-. lox 1-. LMl• Mod9.to CA 95354 • F-S91 Delly Piiot August 19 2e ~ . ..,,.,_ enct to· c:ommCWI o.~IC)r\. 11 My. ()(Implied, r• PICT1'T10Ue .,..... Tiie regletrent !)Om· ,_ undlf the flc11Uous An ... II d, CA IDU. W~enct Olsttlbutl Seotember 2. 9, 1988 11enoat st the Oma of the ~ 1,_ ""*" . l)OMllllon. or ..,._ ITA,....NT meftOld to trlNICI t>u• ~ name or nArnM P\iblltnacl Orange Cont Co tnc llttAMmA~ "'8.IC NOTICl F..f16 ltlll publleltlon ot thll No-o..o·A.lgusu. INI . to pay the The lotlowlng peraons .,• '*' undlt the klltlou1 llleecl above on Augull 1 t , Deity PMot August 26, 27 Mount Sllllta. CA 9e087 dee are 13.583,943 7& Seneloer, Jeca T R4lnOal r~ pr1ndplil sum of dolnO bueWleae •: ~ Ml'lll. or '*'* ttll S.Oternt>er 2. 1988 Ray Cavagnaro Inc 5s56 PICTITIOUI ., .... , 1 ·-...-N()TM"C Currently oated C~ AdOr.a P OBoa i020& the not• ~eel by aald K. BENE, 23 Canyon llated aboW on Jiii)' 20, 1"8 R. Stuen Douglu FS648 · MAm ITATl:mNT I ~ ,._. Ctledt• °' c.rtlft«I Oheclta Coe• ..._ Ca 92$27 Deed of Tl'\ltt with lnt••t Ridge. k'Ylne, CllH. 9271S Chetrl Jllunjl\nuwtlla Tillt ltlttmenl WU filed N•P•·V.:11•!0 Hlghwey The lollowlng pertonS are oeyetlle 10 the Trwt .. or T...,,_ l619l'1'!HXt1, M lnealdnot .. provlded,ad· K11huln• Wuhburn "*"•tement-ftled wlUllMCountyClerttolOr· PUILJCNOTIC£ ~~~aros 1410 cto1nabullnet11S PICTTTIOU8llUllNE.I• tllOder.,.. accap1.o1e 10 Chal;O Tela 1- venc.t. " arty, under the Ltr90fl, 23 Canyon AIOge. wtttl the County Clerk of Of. ange County on Auguat 1e. Middle H•tlor Road Oak-COAST DETAILING. 2437 1 ..... ITATlmNT TnAt.. CKOVICled Pl'OC>I' Comoa~ a (:orporc,on. terme of Mid Deed of Trull, !Ntna, Ctllf.12715 lftOI County on July 20. 1... NOTICI land CA 94e2' · Orange Ave •F Costa Tl'll follo.w'O ~ ar• ldentfftc&tion • l\ttlable T"'91• ,._ cf'illlvae Incl ·~ Cerolyn Jane Bunnell, tNI ~ n1e1n INVITINQ IMOI S · e.v., Ot but ....._ Cal1f IH27 doing ~ u From Information wflod\ MCI!•• Fcndosure s.r- of the tNtt• and of Iha 1MI ~. Blalne. S..111•. P\lblllNCI Orange Coeat ~ Orange Coul Seated bid• may be r• I ~· M::' ":~.; cw. Ctou. 2437 Oraooa THE PACIFIC GROUP me T"'-'• ~,..!)ta c-.. &25 E c.n.oia Olwe truetl er.tad ~Mid Deed W..nlnglon 91112 Deity Piiot Augult 12, 18, 26. Dally PtkJt August 28, Sep. C9f"9d ., the otfQ of lhe ~;,.~Vida CC?.., CA Ave •F Coata ....... Clllf L TO.. 10221 s .. ,., Ave tlul tor wfloCf'I Tn.1 .. mall• s.. Banwdono CA ~ ot TNlt. Seid .... wtn M Thlt butlMU 11 con-$ec>t9mblf 2, 1881 ...... 2. SI, 16. tMa City Clerii. 3300 NIWQOfl 9S959 l2t27 • 103. Fountain v~ Cai.I no ,.....,,tat.on Of • .,. t7l4) ~8 Br T•-.. Mid on; Fndey, Seo1amber duct«! tr;: I gaMral part· F-547 F-638 BoulevwO, p O 8o11 1768 Sien• Olttrtbutln Co Thia bualnHs 11 COO· 12-:;: p Vander H---. ,.,.ty, the llreet edel,_.eal 0...... An61arcSec:recwy ----~~~~-~-~=~~=~-~-~=~~==--~-~~~NO==~-Newport Beech. CA 1 1~1 ~ ~t ~«l ~M~~~ " ~-·or~~~·~t~,~~,-"8.IC ll)TIC( P'tll.IC NOTIC[ P\8.JC NOTICl Pl8JC TICE t:MSa-8915 until 11oo 1 m nc.. nessc 3~ I Tiie r•oletrent com· 30278 Sit~ Wey, C.· nenon ot 1111 tt>OYe o.-Orange c-si o..iy Pa "'-Qnve, Northrldge. A 91 I menoecl to trarisac:1 bull-nyon Lllce, Cehl 823ao ec:rltl«I prooerty II NOTICE OF-PROPOSEtrVACATION-AND ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF STREET RIGHT OF WAY ~TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that t he C1ty Counci I of the Ci ty of Newi{ort ( Be•ch did, on August 22 . 1988, pas\ a Resolution of Intention No.88·84 to v•cate street rlght·Of·way .tilch 1s legally described as follows : That portion cf Superior Avenue, In the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of Califor nia , as descri bed 1n the deeds to the County of Orange recorded January 4, 1954 In Book 2~3. Page 218 through 221 and recorded March 22, 1954 In Book 26g2, P•ge 621 through 624, both of Offic i al Records, In the office of the County Recorder of said County •s shewn on Exhibit •e• attached hereto and m.ade a part hereof. E~ceptlng frOl't the above the portion included within Pacific Coast Hi ghway as now established. Also excepting the portion included w1tll l n tlle followi ng: Begtnning •t the most Souther ly corner of Lot 4 of Tract No. 7817. as shown on the 111ap recorded In Book 308, Pages 33 •nd 34 of Misce llaneous Maps, 1n the office of said County Recorder; thence North 4g•21•57• West SQ.57 feet a long the Southwesterly line of said Lot 4 to the beginning of a non·tangent curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 1go.OO feet, a radl •l line to said curve bears South 44•55•00• East; tlience Southwesterly 22.52 feet along s aid curve ·through a central angle of 6•47•25• t o tlle beglnntng of a co~pound curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 340 .00 feet; thence Southwesterly 261.02 feet along sai d curve through a central angle Of 43•59·11•; thence North ea•08 '24" West 32g.79 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve concave Hortlierly lla~ing a radius of 190.00 feet; thence Westerly 44 .02 feet along said curve through a centra l angle of 13.16'26" t o the beginning of a reverse curve concave Southerl y having a radius of 110.00 feet; thence Westerly 79.53 feet along said curve through a central angle of 26•48 '17• to the beginni ng of a compound ~ur•e concave Southeaster ly having a radius of 472.00 feet; thence Southwe,terly 268.57 feet along said curve through a central angle of 32.36'06• to the beginning of a c0111pound curve concave Soutlleaster~y h••lng a r•d1us of 272.00 f eet; thence South~ster ly 25.26 feet a long said cur ve through a central angle of 5•19•16• t o Point *A"; thence South 62.14 '06" Cast 135.61 feet to the beg1nn1ng of a non-tangent curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of ~6.00 feet. a radial l tne lo said curve bears North 36•02•49• West; thence Northe1sterl y and Easterly g8,72 feet along said curve through a central 1ngel of t6•20•53• to Point "8"; thence continuing along sai d curve 13g.07 feet through 1 cenlr1l 1ngel of 23•01 •45• to Point •c•; thenqe conti nuing a long sa id curve 15.ZB feet through a central 1ngl e of 2•31•47•; thence South 94•oe•24• East 330.28 feet t o tlle beginning of a tangent curve, concave Northerly ha•ing a r•dlus of 454.00 feet; thence Easterly 213.91 feet a long said curve througtl • central angle of ..26.59'46" to the centerline of Superior Avenue as descri bed In the deeds to the County of Orange recorded January 4, 1954 In Sook 2643, Page 218 through Z21 •nd recorded March 22, 1954 in Book 2692, Page 62lf through 624, both of Off icial Records, In the office of the County Rttorder of s•ld County; thence North 40.38'03" East 172.41 feet 1long uld centerllne to the POINT fS BEGl.HlllNG. Also txteptlng the portion Southeas terly of the centerline of l'feWOort Avenue (now known '' Superior A•enue) •s shown on a .. P of "'lrose Me sa 1Tr1ct Mo . 15), recorded In Boot 9, Page 19 , Miscellaneous M,ps, Rtcord• of Orangt County. for particular' and details, reference Is lltreby .. dt lo a -.p showing the portion of this street rtgtlt-.of•lfl.Y to be ebandOntd. Sa id .. P '' on f ile In tlle office of the Ci ty C ler~ of Ult Cfty of ~rt leactl. on 1"',~h ~~y :~~~ United Be verage 011· neu under the flct1tl0Us Ttlomu F Boyo 28 3141 & 31S2 REDHILL "8JC .,llC( tllf. • trlbutora, 105 J 1ck1on ~ name or n-Nortriwooct. Jec:«IOft. Ten· AVE COSTA MESA CA ,--------- IUCh bid• shalt M cxieneo Street. Oelcland, CA 94807 ... ., •bov9 on Aprll 18 -3430 t I 1262e ...cnnoua ._ .. end n:!, ~ . t988_89 I UnlleO B1ver1g1 011-1SIM Clive L Grtrton. t3720 SeiCI prooerty 19 '*no llAa. ITA~ STREET SL=Y SEAL ~':!,~ty· ~1~111 St Dela Cfose Fl6doe Rd . Wlllmer Calif IOIO tor""~ of pay· The follOW!nO,pereone ... PROGRAM · Thia 1t1ttmenl was flleCI 90801 tng 1111 ObllglllonS ..:urao cto1nQ bullneel 11 No.: 2709 Union Beverage. 640 W"1 with the County C..,,,, of Or-1 T'hil 1>uaina11 II con· I>)' NICI ~of Trust IN:k>d· 1 INTEAIOAS BY SONIA C-tract , E 1 . 10111 Str .. 1, P1n1burgn, CA ange Coun!'( on July 25 ouc:1e0 by a general pert· Ing._"'° tx~ or Ille e 10 ~ Ce<lter Or '"~··' • ,, mat•. 945e5 1"8 nerlhlp • I TNatN and of Iha Sale 1 ·-Newpot"t 8-ctl Cell1 1250. C Premium 01111lbullng F•70M T11a reglstrent c om De1ed AugUl'I a t988 9aee0 Approved t>y the tty Company. SO t 1 Brook• Publlllled Orange Coast menoec:1 10 tranll!C1 buSI-· Sonia Ann Wlloo11 8, Council thle 22nO day ol Street,Montclalr,CA917&3 DellyPllotAugual lU9 ~6 ,.._ uncs.t ltlt llC'ttUOuJ CA'"t 'OtUUA llE· ~Mn -VUu~i A'f"~1~AAOGIO City Tiie F••the°" River Sec>ternblf 2, 1988 ~ bu.ir-name or nemes CONVIY~ CO..ANY, 9Mch, Cell!. 92660 a.n . . e.v.,age Co 529 Bell LAM F-583 Meted •"9VI on NI A ...... TrvetM, " ha-· TN• b'11lne11 II con. Quincy. CA 95971 Peter p Vancw HNglMlfl ... I(.., ~ Vtee ducted by an lndM<Nll Pr()IC)ICtlve bidders mey Creney Beverege DIS· PUil.JC NOTIC£ This 1talernent wu tlleCI ~ " .l_ Ml1 CClftl4ft A•· The reglllrlr\t com· obtain one Mt of biO docu· trtbu11f'O, 4948 C1terp111ar wttil t!MI County C&ent ol Or· -... rtltrld9e, Call· mencacS 10 trtnMCt t>u91- maf\IU I no OOSI" ~tttce Road. Aeddlng. CA 96001 PICnTIOUI .,..... ange County on Jul)I 2e ..,,. t1J21 T1l1phone .... nua u,.,., "" llctltloul of the Public Worlls ......,lrt· lnl•nd Beverage Com-MAm ITA,.._NT 1918 (111) 1'01·2'11 t>ulll'IMa name 0< nam. ment. 3300 Newport peny. 223 South "G s1r .. t The 1o11ow1ng ~· ,,. "'7109 ..,. m1t lated above on ~ 2 Boulevard. P. 0. Box 1768 Sen BemerCllM, CA 92410 ctolnQ ~IS Pvl>llaMCI Orange ColSI Publeheel OranQ9 CO.St 1M8 • Newport Buer> CA Saciclnl Olatr1bu1tng Com· FINE LINE CLOTHING Dally Pilol Augull S 12 19 Deily~ AUQUl1 t2 19 26 Sonia Arin Wiicox t2651-89l5. peny. 2900 Firth Street Sac· SUfWBOARDS & BEACH 2e IN8 tNS Thll .w.rnent -Nao For0 further 1ntor~t1on ramen10. CA 95418 ACCESSORIES 2424 ,._.1 F-549 ~593 ,.."'the County Clet"ll ot Of. call llbert Wong. roiect Jo11ph George Dis · ange County on Augu•t 2 Menager It 644-3311 trtbutor. 414 Mml1 Str"t .. _JC NOTICl .. _.,.. N()nt'C .. _.,. N()til'C tM8 Published Oriange Coul , Sellnal. CA 93901 .-~ .--1 "4 r~ 1 "4 f:ll191J Delly PllOI August 26 Sep. John Lenor• & Co 1250 "AID AOVUTISE ... [WT Pubbfled Orange Coalt ternber 2. 1988 ~ C>nYe S.n Ooego Delly Plot August 12 18. 2e F6'6 CA 12101 WARNING Seoteimber 2, 1N8 ---------Celtfoml• a........ Com· ~ PUil.iC N()TlC[ pany, 2550 Army Str"t San ..;..._...;~.;;;.;.;....;..;.'"----Frtnc:itco, CA 94124 Ptc:TTTIOUI .,..... Roeal Olstrllll.lhng Co ..,... ITAT'lmNT 11525-55 8enctott A.,. San 1 The tollOwlog ~are Frendaco, CA 9'124 doing bu9ineel u · Sant• Clare Vtl~ Dia-l MARSHALL DUFFIELD I tnt>utOl'I Inc 547 Clnnebar TRUST Obi Peclfk: Mase AYnYI. San JON, CA 95126 Propertlea l 17th StrMt Seit Coors w .. t 2700 Middt.-1 Stor-oe. 970 w. 17th SlrMt flelct Road. Red'#OOd City SUiia C4. Colle ....... Call! CA Moe3 92927 Ciampi OlstrJlllJll"O Co . Flr1t American Trust 90 Hiii Rold N1V110 CA Company, TIEE ol tlle .. 947 Mar.halt 0. Duffield LMng G B L Olllrtbullng Com· TNll, Flfat American Trust IMl"Y· SSIO O\le<pau Roeel. Company. TTEE of the Ou1· Senti Barbara. CA 93 t t 1 flelct Commvnlty P'091'1Y Ltrrlbll B101Mt"s Dis· Truat, 2te1 San J~Uln tributing Co 8 15 SOUlll H• Ad . Newport Beecti. 8IOMlr RoeO Senti Merl• Celll. 12teo I CA 834~ TN• lll.lllneee la con-Angell Otstrllll.ltlng Inc ~by. a bl.Iii,_. trust 4325 Santa Ao11 A.,. The registrant com· Senti Rosa CA 95401 IMtlCed to transact busi-Marino OIJtnbutl"O '50 ,_ under the llc:titlous Grow Str .. I. Sonom•. CA ~ nll"9 or ~ lts.t7e leled at>ow on NIA Summit Beverage Co Kitty.,,._, Tc1Vlt Offieer Inc . 2t9 Soul~ ... Ortve Thie et....._,t wet flleO 1Sot-or•. CA 95370 wntl tM County C.-ol Or-Devenport 011tribullng tf'OI County Ofl Augutt 10. ,Co 1090 1n0ua1r1* Drive. 1... Sout11 l ake Tahoe CA ,_ t513t ~ Ortf'OI Cout San Jc>eq\;tn a.-"09 Dally P'llC4 ,...... 11, 2e 1245 Weber A...,_ Stoett• ~••IW 2, t. tHI ton. CA t5203-319t F-«>9 O & l Oittr1t>UtlnQ Inc 795 ---------! Att.unotr Ave Su-aenv111e, CAMt30 ~o 0111r10Uting Co 1nC , No 5 Forwt PY.OdVc;tt '9CT1TIOUI .,.._.. Aiied Sutt• CrMll CA umlTA~ ~ The ~ '*90"• .,. ~1 Olwtr1butor. lftQ ctoll'I ~-. e133 PIM A~ T.,.nty-MAHAQO.!KT .ASSIS· NIM Ptiin'4. CA 92271 =-~I~~· Angell ~ingS::. "8f J ~ 18341 "'3t Notti\ late I ' =: It .• ~ Vliley C.-.. ~Ing Cofn. oa,=.,10tl. lllemori Sf ~1 N Wet,., Wry, IT1I ~ Ordl. bo.te Wt• "'· F•ir1lefct, CA ..... c.llf Nat M$S3 • .......__ A. ......... t1871 e-c v_.., 06Mrt~ora '-' .,._., ......... A~ Van C.--It.. '°""*" Vii-CA t ta ... Clll.. lllOI •• ~ Co ,.,... ~ .. (Of' ,. c.Mcy su.c. \JIMla: ...... Dy:•~ Pl'I· CA'32tt Propostion 65. Cahlomia Health and Safety Code Section 25249 5, et seq. requires a warning for exposure to specific hsted chemicals found by the State of Caltfomia to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. UCISCO operates a facility In Huntington Beach. Callfor· nla which manufactures and markets products under numerous health, safety and environmental laws which protect employee end public healtH. In the absence of clear guidance as to the 1eQu1re· ments of this law. the following wamlng Is provided lo comply with the requirements of Proposition 65: Detectable amounts of chemicals which the Sta IE' of Cahfomia has found to cause cancer, b1nh defects, or other reproductive harm may be found In and around this lac1hty. UCISCO • 15573 Commarce Lane • Huntlnoton Beach CA 92649 PACIFIC VIEW MEMMIAL PARtt Ce,,.,ete') • Mortuar~ L "ile>t>' • C•ematorv 1<,(1(1 Pac ltc V1ev. 011ve ~i.'WOO• I Bt"ac r ti44-roo HAllllBOR LAWN· Jtlf. OLIY( M•" i uar~ • ~metery C1f'mitort •6.'S G1Sle• ""~ l .;lsla Mesa -..40 S<.!14 NlllCE MOTlCJtt KU8'10ADWAY Mortua() • Cflloel 10 Broa<tway Costa Mes.a 6'2·9150 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Departf't\ent at the Daily Pilot 1s pleased to an- nounoe a new service now ava11. able to new bUs1nes.ses We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge and save you the flme and the trip to 1he Court House in Santa Ana Then. of course,. aner the search IS completed we w111 Ille your hetitious bu$1ness nam4!1 statement W\th the County Ci.r-k publish once a wee« '°' lout week.a as required by law and then file yQur proof of publl- cauon With the County Cleftt (\., Please stop by to hi your hctthous bus1ne" statement at the Daily P 1101 L~a1 Depan- ment 330 West Bay Costa Mesa. Cahtorn1a If you can not stop by please call us at (7141 642-4321 Eictens1on 315 or 316 and we wm make arrangements tor you to handle this pr()().cjure by mail If you should have any further queaoons please call us and we will ~ more than glad 10 HSiSI you Good luek n your new bU9'ness11 ....,. c a s~eo NOTICE IS f°UlTHEA (;IVClf HCRCIY thU lhe City Coul'l(tl of Ult CHJ of T~ , .. let.rent COl'l'I· t11t 0 • 1tth A•env• "twp0rt leach hu set Mond•Y· tllt 12th of Septfllffr, 19&&, •t tllt hour of 7:30 :::-' wJ:r ~= '"':'*'aa•'?f-::a:'~ '·"· •• tllt t i•, 1n4 l"-Covll(tl a..-.r.l-~f Ui• ttty of -....port lffcll IS llle ........... or ,__ .. 11o;....._ · phct for the hHrl n9 of •11 wso"' tnteruted In or otiject\ng to lllt 11r0Postd ._...,..•~I. =~MIMI ncetlon or U\d 'trttt r l9f\l·o'·IM.1, end lfle uld City Coi.Mtl u lllt , ... t t11t ":....A.Wlllllt ._..'*'"_._...,...,.-eo- __ a11d .ohct •Ill ~ur the eYldtnc:t offered bz •'U' .Pfr•on lntertsttd t11 the ... =~~~= ,_ 1 0 11 ._ ............. ~~ ocatlon litrttofort dtscrlbtd. ,..•OelRJCllftefOr• ..., ..._ ......... ;c~-~ tt. IM.. -,..... A ....... ,_., 't\IM CllJ, CA_., P a ,all Olw'll ea. ::=:ta. 1W ::."r .. "r..:-,: ..... "'.! ::1:. £ -. I Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT I Friday, Auguat 2e, 1918 • CALL. 642-5678 r.lr;:::::::;c;;;LA;:;::;ss;;:;;IF=tEi:iDr:;in:N;;D~EX;;:;64:;2::.5;;6:;7;:8:::::;'1,'_lnlM_~~--1-"-4 ....... ...... lOlt C.ta llai ZlH....... ..... IHI...,........ 1111 •• ,. ........ lllt c...... 1114 c..ta .... MM PR011 ~-... -.co. -----TllTUllOI MU1 •u11 28RffliX UAFOMNisRtB •HAAaoM View HOMEs ...... -iiM NMA apt. tor 1 lldu11. *LIU .. * .._," vn-_.,_ Pr .. tlglout T811an model ........ nu North end, oloee to bch., 38f 2 .. Hlghty uAgraded. ••• non-amkr. No peta. Rffl- PllOll IOUTH GAW CO. • 1111 by Lulk. 3Br 28a view Ulll Tll IUlll ~ ,. trpl, view, $1200/mo., Lite & bflte. NMr. grnblt. ..... I•. cMrlllal ., ... 1550/mo + °:p=l~r:=· THI D " hOme -wlexten11ve up-38R 28A hOme. 1 block to YM' ...... 494-7079 S2150/Mo•780-50M 8c::;;;r,~, 28a 2 sto...... depotlta, + % utlla. •--··tl"·l 28R ... ta. Pool·. AIL V LOT CHICK YOUR AD let. s the beeetll A home, not a ·, 0-5.40-0220/ E 557 7555 _.. "' ..,. CLASS1F1EOOFf1CEHOURS THE FIR8T DAY Of' • tept to astoc condo at this low price TIWl .. 11 LAGUNA BEACH l'llllNW_. 0111en1 condition, no • • ,., room, t.undry room. T•pno.w s..v.ce M·f' pool/epe, elefn tchool, 1321 000! H 't 0..s fer 1''-Architect deelgn. 3Br 3Ba 38, 2a. fem rm pvt """"' petal U500mo * '* * '* '* * Reedy tor 1n11ant mow-100AM-&30 PM "10 0• ...... '"·-.., ..... _. ~en5n'!:.5<!P~ SAT/SUN ·~ti ·L·-or c~~~k· Jwoonens F __. view home 11250/mo • • _.,., 18R unfurnlehed E Side Int Only $840 to MSO/mo l•l11tdey 1ooAM·1130 AM •·• ""'"•'• ,..w._. occ••-... _ ., '""" B ow -14 """' lreplace, vault..., ceilings, . · apa, gardnr. Lease • · • ~Count., M·f' "''"''.., O(,("' ,....,. ••--t54-27;l, a.'l.3457 • ~1-12M or &4&-5743 dbl gar, lndry hkup, PQOI Sept-Dee. 497.9000 11995/mo 551-1900 Agt 1575 + S250 MC. Call: + S200 OFF MOVf,.IN t OO •M·5 00PM • ..., •••• ,..,_ ...... <_•_ ltl)a.Sorry,nopets ~u1ll atl 1152 Lmllll -722·0171 IU.UIPTS. .... ' • ...,, .... .,, ~·..n I ·---L IMt ~ QI.AOL.... ... .. , .,. ... o .......... -.. .. .... -· 2Bdrm 2'nB• s 1070 Lar 3BR 21/tBA /d 530 w. WH90n -.. ,.. ........ .,. .., .. _,,.. -lee W 18th St 642-4905 ORAM oeeen & nlte 4BR 2Yt8A, FRIDA, large hkge tlo I tC w TSL MGMT -c<u.o .. or•o.. .. c -........... -·· .... -·-an••• Tl llTll. t.L ... Fill IEIT lttee. Lu•ury condo. 2Br. petlo. 45' lot. St to St. LM upe, r . $f151 gar 722-9012 or 842-1803 •· -... "" ... • "" -.. 48A, 3BR. 2 Frplcs n • cMrl, 2 car ~r. Pool, tl)a, 12750 873-7787 Avl 9/1 S. t• CHll • t ;¥9.e p~'&4s-818~0· Sorry No Petal .,. .... ;.:'':-::::::;,·"" ... '':,: 2 RV Aocieea. 3 Car gar VILLA Belt>oa penttiae. •2BR 11/tBA Condo tennl9. Securlty~t-3148 UDO ISLE winter rental. a t rt -· ,,., It ».,,, ,_, ,,,,,.,., 'JO,.,.... w ........ f ~ t )O •Y ~o•3000af.9200'10t 2+den,prodec.MCgate. •Large~hos&yards ·= ... Ii 211 LOY91y furnl.Sl\ed SBA. 2111 -28r,,.......,-rem-od8'ed---.-,n-d_ry_h_k--IM.Ullltml Custom WOl1t. 1412,000. ~om27"'m~!2· w211k .. ~o .. bch •Small pet ok 28A. $2100 Avail Sept cWN 1BR A/C CONDO up,~ yard. $725 No 28' 1Ba. W/d hkup, yd • Agt. &45-21HS7 • .,,.,,,,,, '" • -... gt •Carports w/storage • . stVE GUARD• 876-5068•8181792-7271 Adult quiet, ~tad tract. dogt. 2318 Senta Ana 1:· MOOMo + S500Mc •MY 8'g Canyon HouM •eWlt a-n •Pool •GATED COMMUNITY• Lrg 2BR, den • 2,,., Bath N. of Pt.z... 'se75 w/mosi AY9. 213-431·3786 1 40 Orange Av 722-1177 """-· .._ ... ~-Py. ·-· '~· l Jll • .,,. '°""*• •• , .. .,, -... '1 )I•"-' • • .......,. ............... JO ... , .H ......i•M• .. -......c, .. ...,, ..... ~.... . ,.... , .......... ~· 4••LM".oirt ...... ,,_.,. ~ 4Br, tam rm, nu kit, huge p11 Sale 1100 ~~1~5'ct!S • • lllYll deelgner perfect end unit utll. 775-25801&41-1406 •2BR 18A, pa1io, garege, Wfm1211111 lot, quiet cul de uc BEAUTIFUL 28R 2BA Eaatbtufl area. Next to PENTHOUSE condo on DIW. cable, laundry rm. Bullt-lnl. w/d hkups, gar- $949K. 7St-1397 SPACIOUS f500 sl In S• 0&U 141-2141 w/goll courae VIEW pool, ape + grnblt. Only 1ek 1 ... S .. , .. __ •/C No Petal. $850 /mo ....,. $850/Mo &45-98S7 aenlor 55+ par~. Irvine S1800. Alto 1BR avail at S1795/mo. For appt, call •· ... t . ...,....,,,,"' • &45·&ee2 or 650-2318 ,,,.,.,-..-=·=--:-=---,,-,---..,- .}•'· •. ,..," llY • llUI YllWS 2BRl2BA. family rm. New 2BR IBA built-ins. fridge, $1395. Frplc, wet bar, PATRICK TENORE :~~m·5.":rs,.;;;;11. E'SIDE 1Br quiet. no pet• 38R/38A apacloua home roof & crpt redwood dlsh/w, gar. yard Nutrd, micro, W/O hkup1, 2 car 721-12001780-8702 Agt **•IA "llS** carpeta. drapes, g8fbage for IMng and entertain· deck. Ow. ner 1nJ11ous I' dectwd cat Ok l982 •B gar ,w/ictra 1torage, cen· ••• A II I I dlap, d/w. gat paid. SS7S ~. 1521 Kl""I Ad .. NB 144,500. 551-3246 Meyer $850 549-3484 tral air. All malnt. Incl. _ tm• • qu el comp eJC +aecurl"'. 845 .. H81 .. ., 2BR 2BA, llke new. '7 S 39,000. &45-4694 ,,., _-h-...f,--..,.•--i=----1.,...a.,..,00,...,, •NEWPORT HTS. AREA Sorry, no petl, &44-0509 w/belcony or prvt patio, --1-... -,.-._,,.-l,...,lf--:/..,.-111:--- ·" ~ . ;.. ?.'!" ~ -tr Ht , 4Br 2Ba. gar, frplc. din ,_, __ .. 21-f ... TIWl-1 28R + Den Bayside Cove ....._ -rplc, pool. spa, lndry, dwnstal rs, no pet a 3BR 2.SBA w/attch gar. BIG CANYON ~;1P~~ws~~~~·d~-~5~;· condo wllg deck. Nr .. P.Tllllm 1BA. petio. bit-Ina $696 prvt. No pets. S8SO Up + $850/mo. 63f-.61S5 . ·• "ii ;~-- ~') ·.,· Very apaclout. 3 Levels. water$, 2200 1/1, dbl gar· Super 38R 2'A8A twnhme. 114 Agate. Do not dl1turb MC. VELMA 549·244 7 E.SIDE 2BR/2BA twnhM GAEAl"vi.s. STEPS TO Lall available golf course •EASTSIDE 1BR 1BA, age 2750 mo M2·6925 2 ~at~, lndry hkup. Nr tenanll. Call Mr. Pem-BEACH. ~aall Stephanie 101. Premium view garage. W/D hkup 1 • A 6 9 2 berton at 818·289-9307 Frpl, yard, gar, Ilka new •BAYFRONT. 2Br 2Ba. be .1 75 gt 7~ 1 me81i8.AU •"20. 866·4019td•ys VIP Pro,..rti-Inc up••tWIY OIE" Adult. No pets $650/mo. I 1 3B 1750 1 •• ...,. -· • pou b • r s · -••LY IEIT ... S 2 BR/ 1BA. frpt. near So &40·2428/evea l wtcnds 875-2232 1950,000. 494·8230 Scotti S48·230l Small boat ok gar. Near •--Baylront. wshr/dryr, avall .. L. F -•EASTSIOE 3BR 2'h BA. bMch S1500. 673-3722 lBR l8A ec.anlront $800 911 $1050/mo., u1ils Incl lPllTllllTS E'lllEllPLD * * * * * * •C•H, aral dbl car gar w/opnr. frplc. 28R. Steps to bch S l IOO •875-3750• Sperktlng clean large .. un• YlUEI ..... 1575 I beam cell. patio & yard •ILlfFS YIEW* 38R Oceanfront s 1800 G .. ~ t B . ii II 3V09ACMAN ... Tll DrS5lve50/lmBor End Unit. 38R 21/tBA. 1900 28R Oceanfront $1250 l1IL11 Pt•l•iala 1'"""' •P 1· eaut u Y Gorgeoua large 4BR. 3\'• 'l'3•9•xl"lcll'!Rll'!E.-r·an·c"l'h-si~,.-,"'!N"!'IW~ $1050 -$560 dep. 3 per. • landacaped grounds. 756-8558 Bath, highly upgr'd home Arizona Trees. mountain sons. No pets. 650-1798 11. all newly redecorated, 4BR Oceanlron1 $2000 2'07 Pool & tl)I, patios/decks, .,,.....,=-=-=--.,,.-,=-=--- wl golf course view. cus· S Ilka new home Poot. lwr WWfe lffr garana or carport Sorrv. EISIOE small 1Br Cottage. tom pool, tPa .. much View• 13·650 with easy *LI IUIT. llR 2~11 Spectacuta.r vlewl Vac lll-4llO 28A, gatage, newly decor· no P:ia. " flp. encl patio. No Petet mote In icln't cond. Only term1. 875·9408 ~ Frpt, fenced yd. gardener. $2300 mo. Bkr M4-019S ated, atepa to bay/beldl Bechelor $600 1580/mo• $680 MC dip • S795,000. Call PATRICK Tlat uria9 1590 2 gar w/storage E'slde I •IEITlLI* PENIN. PT. Steps to ocean 910 W. Balboa Blvd. 1 Bedroom $680 187 E. 211t. &45-7234 VILLAS of Palm Sprlngs-1 I 2-5br $"""'-•soooimo. agt ..... rm '" 1 Uf1 IS l IEAlltl TENORE 721·1200 or -1S1350/moyrlse.S48·1936 1 & bey. Lrg 3Br 2Ba on S975/moyrty.67S.9650 2" ... l"B $795 7eo-1702 Agt week, May 1 thru Nov 11 *BEAUTIFUL park. nite, Mat11 F;;u:on M2· 7706 =~~~~II~. ~~~oo~':n~ 112 BLOCK to beach! 12112Bdyr:'.!Blall$8150WIY Jog or r1de 10 2151 Pacific Asking $4000 Irene. sunset. & ooean vu 3Br 873-7777 or 673•1941 Yeer1yl New v bflnds. -AY9. 2BR 2BA. $925. No 631-2048 before 3pm 21/tBa, w/d, pool/spa 2 Story houae 2BR w.eA, crplll Bachelor ~50/mo COSTA MESA pets 631-61071855--0665 Q Patrick TE NORE LI. W t-.J 1625 $1285/Mo 631-1153 trptc, w/d. Walk to bch & PlllUIU PlllT ~~si'::a; ;~69~7gar Ml-1121 )iiiii;;liiiiii;iiiiilinrii'iu •• ... 3B 2'"-B h Sh I •hop• $1085/moyrly No 38 2a-rr le d MESA •-tL.... 1-1--.1 1.._ lllTTIK-••y •• ••• r 'Y • OU~ arp Pets 873-0072 r, .... P • aun eek --u.... _., • ~--CASH for your A E eQu1ty Frplc. dlw. 2 car garage 11700/mo •2BRl2BA $925/mo yrly S700-S750 2 units 2Br mt• llLlll -E 2BR 28A condo widen Any condition even 11 1n w/opener. laundry hkup 3BR/2';1,BA hOUM, fm rm, 2 blks from beach. New modern, clean in trlple•. B Ill I 3BR/2, ... BA FamldtnrmS279,714 foreclosure $1250/Mo.675-2927 lp2300sf.Nklecondlllon carpet, 1 car attch gar pvt entrance' & yard GARDEN lbOz ::;:., ~ mstr. 11111; w/ I t7i;;;:i. •(714) 249-2607• Completely remodeled I $2000 220 Via Ithaca. 759-9506 or 673-5370 *498-5368• --·;-i"'v .. o"w""'PJ•e'l!A--frpl, Jaaiz bath, gourmet The Prudential \. ltatala 3BR 2BA • family rm or Lido tale 675-5733 STUDIO, yearly Parking ee-.e••llUS k1tcnenmanyammen1ties l 7l•R .tt (714,7,",0714 ';n ~C • • 4th bdrm 01w . W/D.13BR2Bahse2blkstobch Patio. 210 4'thSt a~tfield APTS. -·-Call for appt. ™9.000 • 1 IN' !!!_ •• II rncd yard. 2 car garage. Gar & carport, commun Entranoe olf alley. SSOO Wwt:.-T;~"B:1,1~~ h~!'e IWITllEIULTI I._.. .... ~ ....., .. .,,'°'-".,...,I ... ila•• 2166 nopet.splease$1275mo I poole/tennls. 218 62nd SPACIOUS 2 sty twnhm. utlllncl.67S.7840 IOW 111-1111 857-2523 or 751-2787 St. $1325 631-7531 2Br. 2'hBa. mstr suite WINTER RENTAL Balboa lPllTllllTI w/balcony otf master ! HARBORVIEWHOMES ,•SUMMER rental sleeps w/lrplc dbl gar PennPt.2BR/1BA.'n blk Large11tractlve Apts 1n a IYllUILE bdrm. Vaulted ceilings. FABULOUS 4 bdrm re· ll•·2BR. garage parking *DELUXE • 3BR 28A, yearly. 2 car gar-S 15501~0. 722_7381 1 I' • '4t A, • M~ wood burning frplc C9rtU •el •ar 1022 model with secluded 2nd S675lwk or Available CUSTOM CONDO age, Jacuut. Avall Sept to ocean or bay, no pets, beautlful garden sett ng '315K.OpenSat-Sun 1 floor master & family &i Sept 18 WINTER rental Bear /MacArthur, S t 12th. $1600/mo. Bkr S900.avl9/1S.723·0192 Poo~1~~~~·s~~6ts HQWBIGISIT? •538·20••• CONDO SOUTH OF PCH formal dining rooms Tile $1075/mo Microwave Albans 2BR 2BA. Dys CALL 642-3850 'WI UH am&Ls... rlU ••• ... 2622 2Bdrm 1B• $750 • • ••• ••• llPLEX 753 Avocado S21SK. 2BR. & barber carpeted floors. Clean' 71"673-4999 638-0405 Eve 731-7528 3BR Executive House. I -·-HUGEi I ...... 2BA, 2 car gar, pool. spa. vaulted ceilings & lovely 818/88B·5052tSOS9 USTSllE MOISE ram rm large playroom •Corona Del Mar 1 block 2Br, 2Ba, frplc, close to 101 lw.-. • 1 3BR 2BA Up 2BR Down 720-0455, 673-3542 Agt " · · beachl sundeck no pets COSTA MESA large yard $675,000 YEARLY3Br2B1Bayv1ew, 2Br. 1Ba. $89Stmo lormal dining rm. toocean.2Bdrms.formal $12501mo87S:4991• 1•2·1110 Bit-Ina, frplca. double llAlllEWOllTll 631-1400. nice patio. garage. w d 673-1600-Weekdays Jacuzzi. $2200/mo. call dining rm. garage. ~ SQ" GALORE ~:~·-~:·= ~~~~-f5P9C1a<:ular views. 1h blk -IAAll HI H hkup. frplc Newly relurb 641-2092 Kay C-21 $1050/mo . 211211 JI IUOM ... J! ....... lllULTY 1oocean.S950,0f)O.Call ~1'1 S\4001Mo 673·0155 E'SIDE3Br2Baduplexnr &J&.4912 •Harbor View Homes,t Prlvate gate $2150/mo •BACn$59S Gre11East·1 WIE1·2·111llPTS ---Marilyn M4-7302 Ag1 Ht>'1I ' In< 22nd/Orange .. N-pets. 1 U 4Bdrme. family rm. din AVI 9110 213-928-16~~ tide toe! Gar. cable avl 11• ••11 1 141-1141 ~ AE•l ESIA•E STEP tt wattrl gar $1000 Max-2 adults PENINSULA YEARLY rm. country kitchen. view S390/mo 1111 paid' Room Clean & cozy 1BR $610 •NewGEd/w, Stove, & .._ 3Br. ''•Ba. $1400 Yec;ri~ 850~390. 646-9036/eve $2650/mo 1 u Grnblt w/BBQ, lndry rm Microwave IMEISMIH H·lll.H SPICW.IST REAL TORS 499-2715 •Great 3BR 2BA upper •Villa Bal boa great 10 share 5Br. n-pell. Sorry, No pets 631-8427 I •New White Carpet & BY owner· 4Br. 2 tutl Ba newly painted In & out Drive by 94 1 i;ern St Anaheim $155,000 10•1, down. owner w111 catry * * * * * * * lalHa F:~::an~~17y v:~w ·;~:i~ ~~r.:~· S~;~~~o Nice lo-~~~e "::'st~ ~:~deck ~=:adn~~~;~ 6~~~52·~ BAY TIMBERS 1 .g::~o 3 Fwys ...... YIEW IOIH •••i••••• 2107 bdrms. 2 sea. 2 car gar-••BR 2BA. 2 story home $1350/mo I lillb te liltach tBR. frplc, cable. pool, (40S,55,73)and South TERRY CHAPLIN E•panded Portolino age. frplc. spa. new paint on Penln P1 w/frplc Avl •BAYFRONT cond Ne patio, gar No pets 399 Coast Plaza ~8-6179 HARBOR REAL TY LUXURY OCEANFRONT & cp1$1475mo968-2717 10/1 Encl patio, lndry 0· v. 2Br. 1Ba. patto. carport W Bay St $665 650-6357 •Large Pool& Deck Area Off!Qe _ 673•0 00 model In choice tocauon 2 51700 paint and carpeting. 2 $900/mo. 673-3852 Res 63 ne•I to greenbelt 4BA Condo 2Br ·den 2Ba MlllE FIR REIT rm. car gar J:ldrms. boat sltp avail BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA IN •lndlvlduallyControlled AMl.M.CA OFTHE ' ldence 4•4514 3¥.BA additi on parking Winter rental PENINSULA PT WINTER $1600/mo OCEANFRONT 1Br duplic quiet compteJI Security EntryAlarmSystems HMS ~AL NETWORK JASMINE CRK Pin 3, 3Br $599.000 Great buy' $1300/Mo 786-1906 Eucutive no me. 3 •Charming 3BR lBA fvrri •Penthouse with 2 mas-trplc, garage, pvt street. building Pool, garage. •Cable TV Avallable I MC gate Quiel green Won't lu 1 longt Catt bedroom. 2 bath. 2100 hte W/O, garage, btg 181' bedrooms. din rm non smkr, quiet $1100 cable TV all ulil paid •New Laundry Faclhties COLDWel.L BANl(eRO t>lt ·oc .. ,; vw Reduced PATRICK TENORE QUIET 2 11Br hwome ·lBr sq 11 • s1375t mo• p1tio,S1050/mo located In VIiia Balboa' /mo.Nope11.673·7787 $725 722~1832 •Covered Parking • • 721 12001760 8702 .. rear co age inter ren-SELECT BH&G 751-5000 YILU REITILS •P · t Bal 1 / JASMINE CAK Pin 3. 3Br r~~ f!I-S~OO 873· 1568 Iv msgl gar. marble trplc, lg patio to beach and shopping Prlva1e room with bath, 28R 1'nBA Twnh9e. Frplc •Elegant Atmoshpere to 14&41( ownr 760-8100 I - . "'i tat full furn $ 1450 & s 1300/mo. m• ····n111T I rt\la e cony 0 ~ II "I MODERN 2Br. 2ba w/2 car •Corona Del Mar, close ...--IUITlflL WTSllE Gardens Ex"l"IA(1 the Ix~. MC. gate, quiet, green ~=r Winter furn/unlurn 2BR w/beautlful landscaping, umrw !flllAOE 2 Bedrooms & g1rag0e aeparate from house. ·~ ~r. yard/patio. Ind~ rm; •Sorry No Pete •r-I bit, ocean vw, Reduced _ ---~.:.__I 2BA bottom duplu unit micro. fridge, w/d x·1n1 Sui>e< 3Br 2 ~Ba twnhm. S97Slmo blk from beach. cozy I quiet toe. $850/mo Fiii Siii llJllMfS to l484K ownr 760-8100 Clean & newt $850/mo locale $1150 969-4229 Elegant decor 2 car gar, , clean. quiet, micro. lrlge. 2617 Orange 2881 Ba rSt C rn r f UI0,000 I TWO 11 Ll~~!-~tth lam-Can see Sat 10·2 & Sun I patio S 1950. 640· 1635 ' 673-4400 nQ kitchen, female non TSL MGMT 642-1603 Bristo~ Costa ~e~a o Private corner tocatlon •n IC.Sta •na 1024 lly roo°:' & formal dining 10· 12 If still avl at 203 E ' IEWNRT MEllHTS IUOIFIHT Miii amokr $500/mo 673-4388 u clualve B1y1hor11 38R hiel House Sharp! room. small office and j Bay Ave 714•593: 1243 ! 2BR. yard. no pet•. 5795 • ll NEW) 3br 2ba, Avl 9/ 1, C.ta ••aa 2624 TIE YIOTlllAI Thia ~ BR family home 2-car gar ~/opnr -sep private rool deck with WINTER RENTAL Large deposit. 650-2256 $2400·1ease. 631·1~00 28R 8 Cl•Nllledcanhelpyouwlth 2Br 1'~Ba w/gar, crpts. bOa•t• uMd brick. wood 2Br 181 rental house. great views Lovely I IBr hM 1 blk to beach Nice 2BR 1BA w/d hk.up 2 A NE 7-plH. Lrgl yours~ale<lver11alng drps, t>lllns, lncd patio lfllngle exterior, coffered I Owo«LBt.oket.. -.t...pdvate.beacti just beyl •tores $75-0/m~ ~ncd yetO.. "1 car encl gar:i BJG CANYO,N pa.llo. d/111-lndey rm. needl.whether lt'sl'llrlng, ~M120 Call 1-5PM celling. bay windows. atepa away utlla lncld 631•2494 age On Eastslde s875 1 Lovely 2Br. den. 2 ~Ba. on ~ge. 2837 Elden .. Mlllng, buying or trading. ee7 Vic 1 E' $720 country kitchen/ t1reak· 1COLLEGE Patk By Owner 631_ 1400.. 5745.000 857•2523 or 751•2787 golf course. 2 car garage. /mo. 1t 760-0138 tor a · •··· 1811 area muter eu11e •Br. 2Be, 2000 sit. pool • •CtrtH ••I Mar 2122 1 759-0079 $1995 wt1h booi!CaMS. hts & her S234,900 2S63 Columbia -\\A 11 HI H0'1 IS ,506/Jlo large modern Daaa Pti•t . 2126 3Br. 38a. 1 blk from bch cloaell. Perlechon in a Opn 11~ S/Sun 966-3080 It< 1'11 " h•<. duple•. Fledec 3Br 2Ba.1 2 eearoom. 2 bath house. Spa, patio, backyard, dbl perfect location •FISllT REAL ESTATE dble lrplc encl patio & llreptece. garage, on garage. $1550/mo yearly 144-IOIO FltlTUTtlf EA gar lndry '642·99 t8 q u I et cu I· de.sa c Avallable 9110 272-2942 RWPllT IUOM Call Graham Real Estate R LTORS *."EXTRAORDINARY SllOOl mo M0-4072 DELUXE 3BR 3BA. 2 mstr F• USS TUI * 557 • f247 • I 3BR 3' ~BA condo dbl Baat. Barlilear 2142 bdrm1. AIC, upgrds ga-WE CAN HELP' garage. top ol the lone all tore Gated Comm S 1995 1140,000111 E Side 'BR 3 ...-.. BA Nu the way' $2000/mo 1BR Condo wllof1 In Sea 540-0299 or 854-8893 You wlll IOYe this 2 bdrm. '" • ... ~ . Hbr Tennis etc On harbor .,,-...,..,,=------- tv. t>alh end untl 1n the kl1. nu roof. nu FA heat ILllFFl-DI II" •2BR, 2BA frplc deck. overlooking wa1er $1100 GUEST houae wlgar In VerM1lles Great bu11t-m Nu lkytU, Ute, oak firs Lg Park Mtltng & view of the wld nkup two blks to w/sllp S 1250. 532-4108 prime Newport Hgt1 N- atorage In bedroom tot, treea PP 646-8•73 Back Bay. Lovely 3BA Ocean Blvd S1225tmo amk, llngte pany only '· 1 ltacL 21•1 S&40/lncl ut111 &45-2390 cloM tl, • s1td1ng mir· UPPY TIAILS Tl I 3BA wi den Lg patto •2BR 2BA Shorecllll~ -1•• • , rored doors Neutral col-BeecJtiful Spanish newer w/prvt IPI Beautiful llled s 1900/mo SPACIOUS EXECUTIVE •H v HOMES SBA 3BA or1 throughou1 Last but townhome In Nwpt Trails kitchen w/new ap. 673-5354 Agt TOWNHOUSE Near elem. IChool. No not least. there ts a peek· area 2Br l den. beaut pllances Light & bright 3-BR 2BA nome lots 01 Brand new, 2bdrm • den, petal Leaae 9-10 mo'a. a·bOO view of the bay• S S 0 Offered at $425,000 2''tbe Hills view. s mlns $2150 mo 720-1348 • S 139 000 ~~~dc1p1e: on!:4.9~t ' IPll SllllY 1·1 light, 3 blks north of PCH to beach Large decks. 11.·1100 21• ••fl Gardener lrplc. d w ewtenalve marble wor ... 988·8018 or 673-0783 ~ -$1800/mo '* 7~0-1566 w"oot berber cerpet, hr;. LOVEL V 2BR 2BA, frplc. prime lt)C walk to beach & 1hop1 S 1150/mo For appt. call Debra Smith 963-5568 or 969-5428 Cl ~.I 11 KJ'<~ IPHSAT/Sll 12·4 lll·llH 512 Fernteaf, Si1001mo plaoe,)acuu ltub fnmas-rr= 11 )\ti'\'\ 3BA 1''tBA. just re· 2Br front nouse. large ter bath. Available now lliiii!l IH ,, r11R ... • l furb1ened. a1mos1 new 1 lllTI ILIFFS yard. lrplc. 2 car garage $1550/Mo 495-7915 ---------everything' Great lo· 1 Quality "G" Plan 48R 645-1166 or 476·2055 - ..... ,l'.E.T., Catton 295 E. t61h St. 3BA high beam ceilings Charming & cozy 1 BR .--------------------. So of 17tn St $259,SOO 1'... ' ' B We'll give you the down 1n I So Caltf Alty 546•5605 skyl'Vhta. lhul1lf'I. new 1 A, ofc. gar. 2 frplcs, eicchg tor a share of own· decor. A real beautyf Aa-lovely garden Avl now erlhlp You make the I It L. lA..tO I 1umable toen OwnrtAgt $1000 Agt 673-4062 mthly pymll & we share ••t. IC• '" I Must Mii. $435.000 Call O - epprec You receive •2BR 1BA. 2 car gar. spa, Denne Soderltng URllMI 100~ tu benefits Must huge tot. remocM!ed Bath I 780-5000 La~ge ltlling room. 2BR have clean credit A.gt Grea1 locetfon $171 500 Rf# 9l( l 'tBA. fireplace. yard . ' • I ,.,___ I garage S1300Mo 957-8002 Dye Ev. Wknd1 •By Owner•SG3-07s2 I .,. r 707 Poinsettia 644-5«587 If you•r• looktng for • hom•, d•11lfl•d h•• news for you. "'.~,-· :_,.-~.Merrill Lynch Realty LIWEIT PllCE On one of Beycr•t North'• b4tst stree1s A9m~ kitchen/beth•, large private backyard. Move right In JBr 28a $425,000 \t:\\1 :-'l"ff I~ \ 'I I JASMINE Creek 3BR •REA.TORS• _ furnished $2750 PllHI CAPE 011 Wttwfr11t llt•H IH. Beeutlful Cullom E•· IULTHS 111· 1400 ecutlve home In prime -LIG~H...,,T"""&~al-,..,-1800...,....,-s-11-.-3B.,...r NB area 4Br -den ., 3'nBe. appro• 3100sl 3Ba. Upper new decor ProteHlonel decor & w/2 dec:lla, 3 car garage lendaelpe. Many ••tras S 1750/mo 759·9194 IMS,000. Grubb & Eiits Cell Tnd. Bual854~8001 Re9/831-3837 (120-P) WllTll WALK TO Baachtt Studio S550-3Br 2Be $1395·2Br 1Ba S1025 Lg yd, Ip wld hkup, gar 788· 7322 Agt ' 111-1101 Ae.ldent/Condo on Day W/bOat doelt. May Ply rutt market prtee If Miier car· rtee In "All lnctu1lve Tru1t Deed" . Wiii pay up to 10% Catll down (Up to 5 ..... 2124 ;SIM 1Wnhou ... Newport I Hgt• 1rH1 lrplc patto, v«y nloe. 322 Ogte•O tN01mo. 847-7640 • let Ut Help Y11 Sell Y 1• p,_,.,;,1 Cati C1u1111H, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low r,n~t month eacrow 11 ok). 1 -ll~lllTll==::-:-i::::l=-:l:=l-=-t'="S.- Pr I n c Ip a I • on I Y "POlynetlen Atmosphere· lntef'eeted In the 811 or Sp.o condo 2Br I •..,Ba trl- 821 Lido Perk Dr Bldg• Iv! & 2Br 2Ba. den Fp, or almlllar w/boat_accett wfb hkup, pool, flC gar • (714)524-0721 Leave d• carport, $950 & $ 1100 • tailed ,,,..... MC, No petl ~9·2447 CUSTDI JUST LISTED Faou1ou1 S·bedroorn custom ram11r nome Poot 1p1 & b10m1nton court Largest lot 1n 8 1g C1nyon $2,118,111 llllY 1111141-7111 D1ilyPilat I Shapely ~ Separates . ~ P ieces Nt m11c and m1ttch. 654 7: Step out "' 1 whlrt of motion ThtM pieces cai* dOlman lhlrt "'° tlastJC wettt skirt M1saesS.1• 6to'1e. SC. HH (S-8· 0-12) 01 NN (10-12·14·19) ~ordering OFFEA OOOOTWMJJI\,,_ 31 , .. $l 1S ,LUI 11 00 , H '°" 1ACM •TTtM O'tOIMO Send to. ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT, Reader Mall, O..,C 0171, Box 4000. Nl'9t Ml , 49120·4000. NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED UNU I. 2. ). 4_ s OUR FAMOUS HAS RETURNED! Sack by populM dt'mand. D•mt's·A·Lint w ill run Friday Satur· day and Sunday 1n tts ow n clc1ss1l1,1111on in tht Cl~ss1f1l'd Ads Slnct this 1s a spt'Ctal orft'r, Wt' havt' a Thursday noon dt'adhnt' and ask prl'paymt'nt for all ads This is opt'n to all pnvatt' party advertlst'rs for mt'rchandlst' not over s I SO IPrlct' must bt' ltsted 1n ad/ and no abbrt'vlat1ons ~111 bt' acct'ptl'd. All ads w ill run Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tht'Ct' 1s a S-hnt' minimum at 20¢ pl'r line So your low cost Ofmes-A-Une ad Is only ... S3 .00. DEADLINE: Thursday noon PRICE: 5-ltnt m1n1mum • 3 days • .lOC ptr lint = S3 00 • Alt ads IHt' prtpc11d by coming into tht' Dll//y P11or to pll!Ct' your ad or uu• rtit coupon bt low • Pri11111t party ml'rctl.:ind•St' only .:ids No com- mtrC111I c!ds. ptrs llvt'Stl)Ck. product' or pl.:int$ • Each item must bt prtct'd 1n tht' ad w ith no •t~ms ovtr SI 50 MAil TO: Olmes·A-LJn~ Daily Pilot 330 W t'St 811y Sttt't't Cost,. Mt'Sll CA 92626 Oc1 ly Pilot hours "1onday·Ff•day 8 00 AM 10 s 00 PM PHONE .. STATE ZIP OATES TO RUN UM 9dd11ton1I P.Pef ti needed ...,.... 642-5678 . Orange CoM1 DAILY PILOT/f'ncs.y, ~ 21, 1911 117 c.tl... llM ..... ... !'IP!'... .. ••••••• •• .. ... Ill 1°.... 1111 .... I,... .. .. I ,. I • ... .. I I I -.. ':=.,:"...,=·=•Z-IJ.r t11111r111m111 llM~J,..W:::,":C:.':'°~r.:.•:· ll&&IWIU/lal •1111'' n HI 1111111 •• &• !La!~~..,.:.~ · """'*'~112':· ws't1=:.~1o. w.._1r1 11 ..':.. "°' ,._:. Ill TerrNNI WWf. cw ::=,."'*'a,..._-.~~ ":.:'c/*'0:: :-$ '!-1 • ..!01~, ~ "':7'r ·~:,.~,.,... .. •-•• -· .._ r-I ... -...._ __.. _. .. ta6Jllllftt90ll1 ,._., .. nun1• ~ 131 "•• -• • IUf'IOU'OUWI 111....aor M-tt3e ~,_. W .H?'?Rllll•t ;,~..;;m;-r lf9on a..ch. 0wn ... ..-,. • 122.-. _,19" .~-:,:aua MOOINf 28f 2be -m "''B"TM ·Ami .,, 1k ~ lndry. OOi<iNG •t -I "" •• ...UW<*enl ~ Q.-.., ...,IL.LB 19. ,IT "' IMd pllMltlQ l e I Al ........ ,, ... rnkltO, fndoe, w/d, •11r .... 17H. Gte11-.et111LNIW· LIM beee':.:'".rblk~ $? llllHI trwlttl ...,..,llU' FuldlMIPQlltiontof~ ~ Wdl firm. Hr-SC ••••Inf....., frp1c. )('Int loCM. ~ •29r28e'f..V.lt25 ~~ACIF1CfU.Cel boh 14711MOinallttl9& I ii. llM ... (l.OHr.Poettfon) ti.ct CCTV/Vldff In-~. Cli.tlt cont.et. W-'9ulCOIJ IJJ'an -.t11eoMMm Poo1,1Pe.o-• DAVE .. e 3813 aeO• l42·t4ltMlc• spi !,!!___ NeedN tty Hunt1119ton .....,IT~ !)MMe. n1:;, l flt• •Ho~tll•lf•• . .., 1401 Superior. 146-ea38 · • ..i&j .. .......... a.di aty ~ Dlil-F\111 ~ ~. ._... 1567'3 7 e Cell lnr 1 PU 'I) lor .,~_a'!!"crs>1• *Wll•• LAMIY2:.~2~· ltyou,...,.CQ#'-veto 50-IO '*'* pet day ~=~PS~ Apptylnpereon.1012 ....,,.._ Alltla't•:•ll HM ' • .. E" .... Sll5 Frig. dlat'l•Mhet. at~ ~"":.::.~1 ateM.Walkto~ C1911..J.1oou6d(714)=:166 'f'tped~ia:::t:.evall· 1,448 ,o S17t7 per uz=-~~-..,II.Wini 8"a.A 72Ml10 IM-4120Calt 1...SPM lncl.Nopeta54~55 btelloonupartmtr1undl ..... 2531 month. Appl)' 20451 M-F~ £.OE. ...... a ._ Waltert TILi.PHONE M1A.L.LB1 NEW\. y ,~ 2Br * 1--· ¥ld J tieaoom ~ ..... ..._ to * eo.ta M..-Ii IMt• •VMtm l!!'a;;•t er.. Ulne, H.B. (7 14) ~Part-nm.. 2007 S. bp. 1A2 & -.c. llNMd. 11a. looe'9d •t 183 Del WICtl~ Rrmftom -wtttt proctucta Md --·-: -""IHI. OMdllne ror INUr8nOe _,Hwy. Laouna Befl. opening, FIT, ..-,y + M.,. l700/mo utllt lnel Frig. dllftwaher, ttove S7SS/tr0~comp1ett =·~~i.n/~~~ inw.: •. 2nd.,.,.,., Hll appl)'lng t111aa. C,M. 81-1• Farm A{1ent •87-'5el ...,.....131.nu U M8-4229H lnct. No'*' 545-4855 N.kJ!rluS ritnes.S spa, SINlm-131•1812 lmlention Conwntlon. IXIYiftt@A tn mv NB &!Mt~ Hight eu.to-_.. FIT penon fOf Aeatauram T~ taiee . •EASTBLUFF TwnhH roog.11g1c~r.tm1SCOUU. P..adeN. a.pt. 15-.11. home. Mon-Fri 12·8. «*naalaoftMded. pflOMa. ciomputer,u6ee, ...... •1·-n-··-~llr Ac>t3BR2BA.2cergw. racQIJe'lo.all.huge~ M"nio.t)'furn.28r38e Mlndtornkthelnfo. Muat have car Reft DN• IBllU :i;,.1~.~le. FIT PIT. Ahlbte hourt. ' Frplc, oweoe 1825/mo. Nop.t•.11025/mo'f'IM. ~auon<tf"Uf.SR!lllt' Nltwnhm,pr .. www (213)~ req'd. 759-de18att8pm ~ "'--Ls ..,~11---e..p. pr•f'd 'Benefltt. 1ttenlne #t, 72().1422 8«-1010,8-SMon--Frl TVaromolt' e ::=:.~t~=· _ .. , ••••• , exp'd/FT Chlld c&• ~M:t:" .. 'i7~10 II II I'! AootYWlthln unit. Coco'• EARN .ELlllTI.. •Lmllllll• need9d fOI' Infant & 9~ ...-r•Bfll•I •1. 23o5 E. eo.t Hwy, ' 2BA. 1rp1c DR. IQ brlcl( PARK~ .. onthe!°°'.2Br,2Be. Pl'DI•• oldll\ourCMhome.Mutt IUB_,.,_., Mln~...-icemen-Coronede1Mar873-9050 $400-$1000/WK ~ turnW'9d tlnglee. petlo 112'5 173-~ C714t ............__,_ Al.,,... ..... VIN! Furn. O.C. er••· Pvt Prty. drM l "'9ek Engllall. Delwery pet90n PIT. 2808 eglr'O 1l'g cnM, Jerry llT& --•IAM-12 Hoot! 18tcompl w/ptl()M-TV.. . ~ ._ IMO/MO. l300 depoelt. GREAT 1US OPPTY N/1mkr Refe req'd ~II. H8e7S.t353 '-'91}1S/204-5040 Photo Ftnlehlng Count• *"° NIQhta/'Mlftdl ~~ Aeu. wl(Jy ......... ... :::::::::=.. .... --~. 722..e.472 (714) 569.-1219 . 5.Me79 EnllY 111111 ISP a.ti PIT FIT. Briehl,.., •• ,,._ + ~ =~:.'~2~~~ 21matnultea.Newlydec«. ,.,,. •• ,,. NMd2nnttM/Fn•tmkrt, ·~LLea .:14 HOUSEKEEPER/Nanny Pwt time tor dental IM>, IPTlllNI.~ pereontowortilnnewthr ............ 1250/lnO. 759-8314 3•a 2"'·•· t"'"" .._. n-dNgl. ltw 38t ~t CM ---~ or out FWliat>M, ..,._ he¥e C8f 1$ PLUS F\11 ot pert tlme.C ... _, 1eb In C.M. 850-2424 ---•-SPACIOUS tBr cit. 10 bch "'" '"""' on '""' -1· ~ .,.._Cit lo bchl HXS deOend&ble Some eng. · Owcs.ne. oron• ...., ... ,. ,_. - 15'6 lnQa.. '9frlg. stove. JU 2IA, .. fna. lAr;e dee*, *"* view. aGo ... 831-1847 for TOel 110.000/up No llah reqd Xlnt pa)' mMMoe• 841-50e0 .. .,. Cell Dorothy at 111'• UL.IS .... I.I, la• 11• pool cerpott ldty all utll Cerpof1, pool. A.du-tfa.-No prime locallon. Year cnd ...... /nopen.Clll o.n-847..ee32 Lve _..IL ,..._..llT 873-2291 Mon-frt ~ Part-Time for Phone w-...,...,,------ peld'xcpt ...C s.i.o492 peta.l950/Mo831-0211 ..._ '2395/mo. 3338 Nen*r profJF to thr 38r nieonA.leoc873-7311 * IT\99 ... , ..... , =• ·-Stor•.Clll831·2222 Tr.-_... .,..,,,..,.-r~,.,...,='=·...,......----, Vie Udo. Mgr, 876-8219 ,_. ept on bluffl. H.B. UVE~N SITTER for 2 cllll· 11-.1 •• I ·-~ ~ fcW SPA.CIOUS 28R In central A!!\.::. ::'~.r:,f SM CllM9tt lifi :f~sJ5~~,!· ~vi '''"UH••ll lhn. 5 l 2. Uglll houM-W• need;::::;:~ ••URll SALES :,:*~ eoent In "8. eo.1• M..-. OISh WUhr, aAMI f()( btlght light lg Git I m BB keeping, Newpot1 Beac:ll. to.,..,, for OUI oemat .... "'*1"*1t meint9nel'IC9 .. ,. • ..... AIM*O w/W crpt, drpt. encl gar 1t>rlbe. xtre lg rm for . 18" ,__. mli HoePlo-PAOf FEMALE 33 tMkt EnglWI epealllng preler· Mtent Job S548N Call experi.nce w .. w y ll'9lde lalll~90I• needed 1talned ::·~tor MIO No pet• 845-5577 WOflclng s950lmo. 1 yr IM tal. New carpet a & ..,,. ...., NB s.athof• • ,_ .... red. 759-1837 after 7pm Mlee Lei~ 520--'05o MUlt be orgiana.d per-et Monfott Pont w .. 1•11 'f04ll Tr 182· SperkHng c ... n 2Bdrm BIMl<Meegt.552-1800 drepee, vt.w, ~~los~~ll houul S50 0 /m o . Brn chlhuahue pupp)'. O'PERE· Frank age 24 --'°" Mth emphaM In ~lal ~JocOfflcealln TllWILlmf t'ABe $74'0 All utllt pd. peid '675/mo -1 ~13 leeve meuagel l /24FV. 913-1182 Aft 5 Frenc:ti ·•~t loc*lng -·-~. p.-w«k '!· Wit I• Min. 2yn eacp. ...... II Frig, gar SOfty, no_pets I ..... I llTI .... ~ CHlt •ttll Prof me19 n/tmtcr tl'lr lg ,. M~ llM for famlly Wiii .. change Oellv erlH1~cksu~ ~~ ~ ::r::tl~ ~°"c::;; prtlf. 1Ntn9. 291-1181 1*W~ 642 4905 Large epartment. Walk in ... privet• home. Conve-1!!9=-t>Mc:n. courNI/ hOUH·t lttlng ~~()ppty f()( ~-APPLY AT: TSL MGMl le.ding to additlona11=T,...rewt__, _____ _ Sunn)' Euttlde 2BR 1BA, cloHtt, garage, fire-n6ent.,.. In Nwpt Hgt• °?ALL 557-5780 lof room 720--0266 vanc•m•nt Over 18 188 E. l7ttl St. 11·A. .._ reec><>ntlbllltlel l•IL•I 1'11111. lndryNlup1. private beck pl':AE~t~o d~~~· STUDIO condo. trpc, MP 1350/mo. &42-M48 WANTED· Position .. cieert OMV. se OOtHr' CoetaMw 714/~2-1903 Expetlenc.e with meat • yard. nr 1N>91 & tohools Sl400/mo can 1 · 1 ~ ••· lndty rm, RMMTWWlted. Oupl.x up-Companion. Lt. hNWOlk, Mon-Fri. 752-0431 MECHANIC minor smell HIH It p referred •"O:'I•* 1750/mo. 848-4~1 10 ... 875•16770!' app · w/d, common~· ~en· ltaln, C.M . ., .. 1325 fnlllln ADS 11119 In 0t out Reis car, Aeepontlblllti.t Include For • ~ per.on TOWNHOUSE Apartment . nit, teune. ~Arm: -yr /mo'Aulll. Ntmkr prfd UU11U phone. 2131496-1187 fLllAl llUYllY I tk/etec tOOI repelr & data entrl , routing, wttl\ 3-$yrs -.>· APG'k> S700/mo 2BR 1'i~BA 2 •UT LMATill :;;· ... 751~1-g . 722-7021()(848-1092 ARE FREE ....... n5530 s~~ .H~::R FfTc1;-;; ~~~~II!:~~ =~~ CC:.~1~ trained od/. ~ OOf• P9(19t. Only. No pets 1M IFf --· SEEKING 2 Female rmta -lmmed. Clark Kenneoy 1831 Plecent.la C.M with C°'90'ate HHd· ooret•. Centrel Orange 755 w. 18th St 848-9507 Deluxe 2BR Townhouse In m Z'IM to...., •Br houM In quiet Cal·. Florist C.M. 84 t.()810 -&-quart era. Interested County. Send reeume to: prime Newport Beach E'Slde C.M. S375/mo. ... wtti•••t -• -·-pert'-plMM lend ,... Uniglot)e T~ South· loc:. Gtrage, W/0 hk·UP, FURN18HIED ROOM. TV, 842-3751 .,.. .,..5. .... OrN9f 11·7. PIT. FIT. Exp'd Of tumlll and .. 1ary hlt1ory weet. t7330 Brookhur'et W£!ilt:F.eki cable, track llghtlng, phoM, pool, '480/mo M2·Mll Full time: •CASHIER • llLIYllY lllYO wlll trllln. 957-3083 to: Delt)' PllOt. PO BOX St #MO, Fountain v-.,. man)' axtr••· Close to Incl 111111. Coron. Del Mat lllftl fer •••• •PARTS DELIVERY (4.0hrl/deyuneeded) ... --.. 154!0. Ad• 303. Coeta CA 82708 Attn. Mick ,a-y a•Ut11Em bMCtl S875/mo. 644-2n7 flf0 w .. t Marine Products. From 8em to ,2 noon by ·--, 91 ,_ Meaa.. CA ~28. EOE -_.. 4101 H1lana Waah•rlOryer kitchen FOUND COCKATIEL vie &45-1711 JoM Huntington Bach City -"--' TYPllT/-.T Sperkllng clean large TSL MGMT &42·1603 prMlegee cable ror TV Wtsibt co; .. a.... N9wpOrt e.ach. Identify *MODELS* School Olttrict Salary Maintenance Fut time Of SALES J ... 1.ry •tor• Word PICCllll IQ. IOwpm. Aptt. Famm.t welCome UM ... R pvt. do«' to beth 1325• 101120, 1torag• o nl)', 848-73-45 S8 35 pet hour AWly pwt time. $4&-9585 needlW1 to becil ..-.. reportt, PIOllDHlt. Jn.. Pool I epa. Shopping & Nl.C muet ~Job 54s.82sa 1100/rt'O. Avail Sept. 1. 20451 Cralmer l ane ~-~d. ftex ached, wic.a, eec. Ptlonea. gen- nelght>orhoOd park next 38d 2 beth llO . 117 e. 21tt. 845-7234 FB~N~.J~:r~~ (all agea. M/F) H 8. (714) gg4.aaas: , .... WWW 1t1•n wt & .,,,.,, Winston'• ... office. Oependeble, do«. Sony. no srs· ;;ig.. s15': ' ..... /!!!lb flli 8rltt0. lnnne/Cam.pus. Print. Fuhlon. Promo1t0n o .. dlln• for applying Coldwell Banker Reeiden-M&.5595 T..sat hercJ.wond~ to 2::::m ,;;:: S8~~5 MN W mm, I.I. laJe~at· 152· 1191 OI' 852-8261 . * *478-5524 P1tty11t * 8130188. :..'!-:' p~== 111111'91 • =.:eel D6alw F: lllW Riii Wkly rent-61 now avail. FOUND· Dog wall · *TRAVEL AGENT * lof their Coeta Mw of· NaectedtorNB lnveetmenl 714/567-5790 COSTA MESA 1 147.00 wk l up. 2274 •llP"t/ Int ~ M ~ LAB AgeltCt hu operilng for DRAKE b . 20tv'I per...-. ~ Co. E.llcellent comm ... Y Nwpt Blvd, CM 848-7445 flit 2 Yfl or older. Vic Costa APollO agent. Salary IS qu1ret lhe typing & good .drew Mon-Fr1 i-'· c.n ll.n N1•1111 Mw Hotpltal 64!>-9680 commentural• ""' HP communication 1klll1 An.r 11AM P9t 675-0023 NaeOecS at~ marine ftiat II fautlta ltatah WllTIUff .... Ill . Hunt.Bch. 7W&4&-448 l 0FRCE 0\1£.Rl~ ~ c8ll Jan 845-0303 FT/PT SALESPEOPLE complex In N•wport ~-.. .,.~--~~ NEWPORT H~hll 1BR nn Comer VIEW Sult• FOUND: EYEGLASSES ..... m111 . 8-c:tl Mondey """' Fri-1 BEDROOM w/ocHn ~t Carport. $450/mo & FULL SERVICE wtth cw. Moote Vlsta & ......, Ull lrWT9A SS PIT llllTDE.P anted for • new retail ay 1:30 to 5pm Cell view I fl replac e . ~ •. Pool, no pets. OCEANFRONT-SUMMER W ... dfff I lrvlne. Npt Bch Elden. Cotti Mesa llLU• ""IRA fl'VIDEO• rore In F~ ~j 845-7900 . 1750/mo +dtp.Alll eatly 84&-4964 2Br 18e. ger. S800/wtt &gnepeceavl ooW .. tclltt 842-'597 ... _..UT enttiWutlc Mlf•ttaner. ~0~·4~Jo1c• Sept. &et-3653 alt 7pm. Fum. W/d, di9h/w, micro. Ml-llll ..... , ... WID All mutt enjoy wortilng w/ • V...,..•.-Y llWPllTISWI •••873-0782••• F~~N~r~r:dF::,i:: Hubbe<t Advertising II peopte w. & wllnds SA.US PERSON NEEDED ~l AHO PART TIME ut. INc• . 3BR 2BA. gar, frplce. ltatah ti l•art ... l'la lttffes collar· M/yellow Lab mix; , .. king 1n 1ccount· Wllll YM WUT1 · 751-1500 aft• 10 am For ST AT I 0 NARY ~ ATTEND= AON+. Harbour area. vwv dlth/w, lg deck, park fl•.A A/C.Amplepanclng. '425. Flbltl&tanmlxw/redcol· lng/bllllng as1lstant PftWUIDllR ·. STORE .• CdM. Flt, 5 ~ E. f,;s:"·cM • lrg 3BR 2BA. d/w, frplc, vl9W. S 1400/Mo )'ti)'. -2855 E. Coatt Hwy. lat; F/Choc. Terrier mfx. Mutt be• OOOd typist. 10 L• I a.T .ftll d41y9.·>0nt =cond•. ·· · w/d hkup, patio. cable-850-2157. 67~837 2t30 'f'I, lllr 2er. C.M. ~· ~1••• ~n F/blklwtlt Lab mhc; Mitri kwy and betlamlllar with TmlHIY ~ ~ e!_~1~ Exc•P,tlona ll fine Htl 'ftmfnlL reed)', new paint, drepes. NEWPORT ISLAND Furn ~t $355/mo +depoelt. -color Autt. Shep mix. peg.l>Oerd eystem. Full ' . . ' · • · ~t•. Pl'IOne for "'Pf· ......,., 1m1Md19tety PIT Avail now. $850 1st/last MWly deco. bach./lBR: Ml-ltH 1-'r 1t1 WES CLIFF 0 IVE Newport .Beech Anl~al time with eome overt!me & .. •DTS .. aa nw·wnAI . . . 813-4712 .. ,IT ...:pt., Ke nn•i + $350 MC. 846-5824 no pett )'fly S825 utlls Nwp1 Ben. Agt 541-5032 Shelt• 844-3656 :· .G~ ~lit. Call: &YUUIU ~" • ,,...._.~ II.Wiii..... ,_..,,.,......,..1 . o.pen. A .... ......:... .. .;.:..3ao' . 2 8dnn tlouM wthr dryr .. . . ~•*t,75·1-2\60 . . . . •Ful'· U~-Mon-.. rl "_., _ _.. •• ...,.., l , " bl Lift lTTll l~JOll .,_.., , ..... .....,.. 1 d, .'E .. t Coati UUll llUll . · FOUNC1·'$h!h Tiu. }ir:old • ·'"' ·~· · .". ', ·.1~:~ $41~.'.Hr ff•IP /. "C(a'll. ~Hh deble preMn,e e Rent an on a. , travel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I:..~~ 1100 MC. Sml ofc/Marlne Av Upper. dog. Vcn\Y Ot61nta Ana Allllnllf OUIK .. ~ERl<S ~.: ,.J' .'.r. ,;.;., .-.No ~f1ee .... ~ · &4t~ .,i. ~'.·CM 754-t<W Mt lof ~ trall9' In our RV park. ..NIT IUllll IP'fS AWlll now. 722-4338/E S300mo' 873-8929 Car04 ~v/2~d St,,,557-693• · · 8 mo' .. 1)' .. JC.P. or col~ •SE~:re: ~ '!' ,'i ... ~ ~In *'9on·; • • . ;· VIOEO-opportunlt)'. tor $525. 538-8318, 8·6 •WITH BOAT SLIPS• •NB Cndo. See6tlng nlQe 111 mllTIYI llm FOUND Small· .a nttwht =·~~ !~fVX::,~ •RECERT IS T . l. ·:-·~~it TIPI · For ~lft ~ r=:.. O(lel.:cs =· " NEW 1 Bedroom with prl-llYFIDIT prof. M/F, n-tmk, ~ N9wpOrt Ctr .• Fanloh rs1 Ood. female. vct't Daven-benefit pkg. CaJl '°'~pt" •WORD t!':tSI~ ·. ..~sis~~-CO~flfA=~~·h .Ocie.d E ~ l ,....... vat• patio. 5 blocks to bribe. wtd. frpl, nr bch, •The Effldant Alternative Port ltlend, Huntlng<l>n · 852-030$ 'ACCOV1'4TI~ ~..,....~ . ..-·~"""" l ·oeoc* • Of 'Mllii exper . beach , $700/mo. 8MutllUl28R2BAlapec· 1438mo291·12009"sle Full aervtceor al\9WWI BMc:h.~746 • ·· · •D'ATAE)l1§'Y_··. -. •lUL..,.awa.-: . ..._n--,,-..,1-tlllf~.:... ~· 9tor9 IHl().1106for apptm taculat ba)' views from nraUT scu.-. r~ .. -~&*91HnlT OPlRAlORS. • ...... s-• · .. .,.-. --· ~ the Oen Ulll"" & dining ~ . _....ro W JNnn, ••rvlc e /mall only. -·..a..-&at . ~·-· . . . ~ ORO. cry .. ·•:1 'Tqp .. ..i..~ """"'It·~ & . • __._, •1111.Af • ... d Pool.Jee. tennlt. trpl. non 840-5470 ~-........ FN!bloll .CIWM COl"I· •. • • -•••• ,. PfOducer ...... 'honest. -'mi• ... :1•f1C9HP 'n·& Pl. A.alt an~ .., rms. Frplc. micro. /w, tmkr F/25~5 S400+. On 8123rd. et the Wedge! tii;(l.~lofc ~·· · · IMIM$ Miil eJC.P9r'"l:IS'O Qenlret~. ~ ~S-.i7~116 11111nn ...... ,. cr=r!o~.':"' s~ Bobor Patti.549-9785/E Wutrial 2711 -21~~521 . : •. • • ,........... ·:.to~&...., R.E wVtd1~ ,.,.,.. beneftta.J111m· ii'WlmtiilSili- 2+2. Wiii thort term extrL Sorry. no pets. p CdM rmmt to sht 38t, 28e SPlNCASTiNG eq.ulp. ~ARC> !Ost Bl~/~ ...:.... .... • USTd 1 • ~IT11 l , .... lf. wt.T<QP (lroducer All AU90.Alfl ~~-1~. II.. f• 1 J rit•t ...... . W ... park Condo New & hM. Mttr Br/Be. Avl 911 .. Sp6nner. vulQnlnr. melt· I(~. Approx 2yr~ vv-• ~· ' es gn '· cm. ~ ·. . IMds~. ~ • • • . , ' • llft nlc»I s1200mo 875·25"3 UL&. 1 ..... 11 S03tmo. Call Su•I• lnQ pot a controls. J2750 old,~ Teo-eo.lf1 ~.:'~5lli'~l: . ~:ti I c~u. TODAY :I)' •• r11_· ~ "PQtentlll. • ,1111111! MIAim MQ6W m IMc~ 2141 87s.8103 080.875-3175 PIMM~ 2-~9"· .M1111··n '1yp & £k ,184DQ.Von.Karman' ~.Otll¥~19'>PIY Slult':.ofWCle~-, tobe~"9f•to.._· •NEWPORT Penlneula. FEMAL~ rmmt w1nted to INDUSTRIAL Warehouse LOST..-.a.Cat. ~Santa Co,,.;puter '. helpruv Ste J3e.:_1Mhe..14-2974 FOf °.91~'1 <>-' .. ~~ qqa -~ iv··~&.~ )Qlf COffXGE, ooean 2JIRl38Rwlntwrentals -· 2bf 18e apt In N. '6pace2,000 ~ sq.II .. •.~IT\.lstln..,,BiQ. shon 780-9503;-9-UatnM·F "'°""""E~to~( .. • ' •. ·~/-.T ~ _,150/wk: llOhl Ylft. trplc. gatage, decit. Pleya R.E. 873-t900 ·Lagune $537.50+ dep ~,., 90t/1q.rt., avall-lmmed , 'lilalr, g<a)'lih '1>f0wn ·& · EG.f--ofllet. ~typing ~ E~N-8113 · we1k to bch. Avail now utlf. ~97-0179 131-3035 18th x Placen· Whit~. ~8-9896 · , • •. -AllllllJU~ b ~ Befl ,,..._ 211-8040' • g .. ;'= $1 175 Incl utl 4117-384• ICE "Br tla • .. ._,.._ '' -1•11111! ·---------N Newport Hghts-" FEM . ..-1 to thr w/Fern REWARd19S'reowomens . -•!1111 ' ........,,.. .. ••••m•r•I • -•Wll 11111&* tBa. Gar, pool, ges & n-llM,38rheelnC.M.(2) "Weli.t; Tutt!n 'Ave. C M to.VP, ~~cfaf prop-Needed for ~ ~ ~ .. ·•-... fl~ 1 ~ pet1tlng . .,., blk to bch watw pd. •750. No pets. '°°"'' avail. S210/S230 1 ltll I P••••• Sentim.ota1 .. v""'9 only. .,,. ·mg~t. Prestigious ., .. otrlice Salary open •. •m•n... et\rl, ~ ~ rie~m c~ S850/mo. 8kr 642-3850 950-8213 ()( 760"1418 . +utllt. 850-4029 ,....,,_, w ... ,,..~ ... ·fAI 1•.e plct~. ••c. 548:45;35 Newp0!'1 a.ach dave4op-..__.. ... _Call Vtollle at ~ Ft€~-:-In needed for permene<I ... cMlrl.. mint oond • --------vt....,. _.,..,.. "' _, =-=~=-.,..---..,.;. ~ ~ ll<m has IMMEOI· "'"""""''~'S..·· · plulh.' office, at FasNon potltiOna In leguna Bch " . • 1fSIGHT-SOUND OF SEA ON THE BEACH 2BR FumllMd room In dbl 7500 tf, light .mtg. 10 11. REWAROI i60 .. Lost sll9~ ATE opening for a highly 873-e . • i.&and. M!MJ~OfFICE AO-Dey l ' ~ lftlftt. No new ...,_ ... t oowrt. 1Br. frplc, gar, n·pets Duplex Furn Winter. tnOblle home on Newport ecceea doort, 19 ft. cell· 1.0. ~ "lc:.,.W~· profeaalonal & e11p per· * tfNlll\' M)MISTRA~·U:>'~le weepon9 · ·~~ uni· $45!•.~· 559-1753 · Sept to June (714) 2009 w. Oceanfront. &ey, S400/mo. A.vi 9/1. Ing. avl lmmedletely. Call bf'm Vllt9 theatre on .19'1 tMklng long-term .... MITl(S . ·f!lee,.Uo.s~etc MUST fornifprovtded 0,..., "° MTllll•I•• *494-~1841f S950/mo. 759-1677 .·~ amenltlee. e73-5100 Mon·Frl 84S-88t1 8 1~, 1f7~643-t . employment Wlll handle + ..,,.. · J:J:ft . llf:~. + Ex.per! NOi. ~. ~ .x.pener:ice t931Ne.port8llld ·CM , b.ylY pho'nes. ten· 11500/mo. Con11d. re ~4i:YSt500/mo. _ ·Meded-we K tr91n )'O'I. sq~o..ier'.. , anV.,.,..dor contact PC sume to u ... 18,Cor~-t>oi'luMe.. ~ ('9W"'9 Good ttattlng pay <:>ttw ...W en1Y9ll daily! ttm1 & 11Qllt ICC11ng. req . • •• PlazLl-10~. • -to:-4.:JSA-Wl~ON,' "tit ~ COlfn~ locat .... ·-.,...--·-:---.,-'""Ir.= XLNT t>eneflll and salaryl Beach. CA .t2e60 Corpor.ata P18A•· NB, llltO awleble. • . ~==· -. ~ lln .'Send reaYme c/o Oalty t2te0·or t.11~21.1200 .-A,s~7RITY7 --~ERATOR Piiot PO Box.1560 Costa 1'•1 4 4 ,...,..... . 309 .,. • ...,. ·green. 18 Yfl ~---. 92926. Ad= ltm l~:. · old. rvna' ~ S125 · ,.. UTIST --YI FIT PIT, no up nee· . ***~155*** RJ11L --..wut 18 tlfhr to ttwt. AocltY k KENMORE Pomibte dWI I Fut! &. pert time QOSitlOfll §HOP -HELPER. Cl••" 1111. man peraon at 254e E. Cout tfnk hook • . •llWlet>le for ll"Me based OMV a mutt FIT PIT -.:.• I Hwy, eorone del Mar · ...._...._ .,.. ""P g1ttan0ecceuonescom· lmmed Ciani Kenoedy j ,_ ,.. • .with -·°'· -• new f)an)': WUI paint on WICker Aonst C M 64t-0810 Umfted QOPOr1Uhtty to '°"'1 lllUR/dllMI l200. 845-™I b9Mets, frames 1nd tab-.. ...., ,.....,,~ netk>Nl.rt.I .. ~. mll· MecGtegor Vac:tlta. 1831 KrTCHEH-AIOdW\s ..,__ rtc:t. Must have good r..-I -· -· ltetlng tyttem wtth un-Pteoentsa c .. Good cones. $50 w .... ~~~~=============;;=~~=====;~~=~==~;;;;:;~~;;:::====~ 'OOfYi 11\111. Pt.ue call $5/Hr-Pert.· Time limned Mn'tlngl. Fot In· . ~ dbl dr 22Qlft I ...... . JMtme 250~ 10 cen Leur• 497·2282 forll\atlon ca ll Jack SHIPPING Minor a!1'1atl . ...w-M50 780-0407 • ... -' ' fll/.-C tOOI repair and .. __... • e • I LiwMan ..,. Happy N. ASSEMBLERS 10 build FLORIST A~eiE~~ES & eNpplng require own fmliWn lllf $2 56 d Spec In Aemodeftng. ad-T~A.coustk: & Paint w;( LAWN BARBER CUe1omert.. Rlcf'lard Sinor MllbOalt. We wlll train FIT delivery d'rNef. 5 days GARDENS tooea MecGregor Yachtt. . per ay dltlonl, pat.lo*. fefldng. F,... .... KeYln 722-9294 u-.. l ~· .....__a mo. (Uc. Ina. ~).&4!>-7608 7atn. MacGregor Ya<:ttts. Mutt be neet, tast & effi· Aral csTATE t5l·SOOO 1831 ptegantjja CM •SOMA WATERBED ~ t alnt _,,.. ,.._ 1"831 PleoenUa C.M. elerlt. Must know sur· """ .,. TU~c:yttnder we~ That'a ALL )'OU pa)' for r ' oernen ' P lltnrka1 111424-548-e989 •PAINTIHG*"25 vrs Exp, rounctlnn .,... well. GoOd .. ••11 IH. L*9 new. MOVING. $450 a I 30 d I I 131 18 Of 942·1964 reeeonet>i. Mal FREE a.--i 'WlllEI __ .. .... 549'-3378 I net, ey ('II n mum •HOME lMPROVEMEl'JIT EtiCTRtfiXN. &aJ. wonc TME8 Trlmmtd. Topped. eett. Tom' &62-i473• ----at:Y l ~te for nghl Now ecceptlng appll· Ot best (Iffier •• In the "~-' & "•-try. F,..-... 125 hr. Yd dtenUp-New sprlnklef ~ . tight aaHmbly work pers(>n. Call 540-~26 cetlonl tor tuM and pert llDAOOM-pec8fl fripi. SERVICE """Lou"" ,.1: .,1':':"N .....,.,..,.t ,._.. #487192. Greg 979-6278 /rpek, 18 yr exp. M0-1887 RALPH'S PAINTING. Ell~./ Ar.row Mfg Inc 165 Mon thn1 Fr1. time MMI people. can csr..... •ttwln mirrors , v ~ ..., -.. """ W"""-I I ...._ Logan C M 5•5-4978 . 1111.-• ·~~2121 • , • -==t/r:::::: •Dout>M e.gi. Eleetrlc n•UWDlhtf t .... ,.._,..... trp. """' ' · 'Ulllmf/1 · , •-..,_. night 1tand1. tsOO . .,.... ~ Specletty aft• HR 11/C. -5300 ext 4933 "t. Aeu. Uc. 962~701 ..... /UllMESSll Mutt be reepontlbtef will-. Lookling for• proteeeional TUlml F,_.'J~5. 720-0470 DIRECTORY h UC.2194M.141·9973* 1..aop 7q . T&J PAINTING In. t.IE.llt. , Booth rental $100/wk Inn to train. Ellt• 'Gtr· offlc• en11lr9nment? ae.-..o. ..... r---to co-................ ! .... ' OrtWweyt, patlol. pet •. 1IDI ..... any reeaona~ prloe Ptrtonll pllon•• IUP· ~Ing Service 848-5588 ' L'f'IM Valentine .... _.'UC --&I -.- INCRr asE YOUR REACH =-~Ice.. ~~~I. Home Of office. Eleetrlcal T-..-t/ CLe--LIC.#45830 837-'781 piled. J w Airport ar.. 1y • • P~ .... \nc. It"°"" In· = ......!_.~ ~ 2 m•tt~,' tru!'dt.. Cl< ., wor1t at • low COit. grNt ...,.,...... ramcwa. -·UP 152-8808 Jon.llJ GENERAL OFC, Phones, .......... ng:Contact man-.,..... . ~ _ ..... 14(>.17'3 GET IN OUR IMPROVED BRICK/CONCRETE work. wor1t. *Bob $4&-6899* nu leWn/tprtnklr 751·3478 ILlfl•'l PlllTml ' typing for Property ~mt ~.Bob Sch~ at & PT. M\191 ~ ttat• •• "_ ... Prof. rellabi.. r ... refs. r . LAWN MAINTENA.NCE. lnt./Ext. 752-'109 111111 PEI """· COit• ~· Opc>ty • 111-IW queltfted. 786-7 94 'SHOP ...... llrtttery FREE •t 841-3283 IAN .... Hon .. t. Dependable. Todd T. Kornet)', Painting IE•llL IFO to IMrn pr~ mgmt. • · • "' nun PAIH •CONCRETE PATIOS• pXf§ rm Fen<* 1 R11nslablt. 87!>-3777 Contr~. Quellty s~ For CPA . firm ' ::::::14 1o-!:!m.wk~)'S HA VE , ... , ..... / : .·AT HOIE.• For more lnfOfmttlon 30 'f'I exp. FREE •t. Cuetom 0... Queltty LAHOiCAP£ SER~. 20yr"t Uc. Ina d. 87!>-1425 • Ent ~83 1 -096& 1 ., .... CALL TOOAYll (213)43M238anY11me eon.t./a...ntt)'~to80 ~.Qual.Comm,'IMatnt. •OUA~AINTING• ry aenniOfflce A NEED? ~lllt•ofe~, MU.ctaamed 111 .. llll Ctraak till fllll aataUadtu . Gen.'oeeenupe. 846-5124 Ffll pncee. 1 )'WI exp. Ulm "'* lllT p IT TtMt I.~ 10 ttart. Must _,,.__.i..1ng .a....-.~ y ~ Lenct~no 1 1 . John. 84.5-2955" FT /PT transe> nee . r919 . Brioht a.ctlMlngs WeA· . ~ ptlOnt. wor1tt Fil In ru .. ...,_ .,., u-..,.., 8eMot ~ mmountw· ., tT99 trtrn ~ = t RAINBOW CfRCLE Matnt Good pey w/commltalOn. comn1ng ~ needt b od the cion I ed pages ~ for r1Qtlt ·'*'°°' ~to MW time AllPI tati!.ry tope..QueNtyGuar.15'f'I. ; ~NDERS YI"'• JollnNe-2592 INT.IEXT.QUALllY .etratn.appty ln per90n ~able..,. tt911• vou•e s ... re ro hll 1t1 549-32.lf~ anct.~I ....... :-1nuf •10 UC. Ref Pat 843-9044 C.emlc n.Herctwood · PAIHTING. -=-~ 13$-l7S8 METRO CARWASH to aAPPOf1 ataft and cQn.-L;:::?:::======· ====±=======-:~===:::::=-==~=;-... -.... o • -.iu cart ~Vlnyt·IMlllletJon COfftPili9 Serl. Sprlnlller/ ...._. 2950 Harbor Blvd. CM tlnulng ~ 8we PIC1 I•-------•.,.... end"-*.71().7333 .,....;repelr.Treittrlml V£SCOPAINT1NGANO CHILO car• he lper ~rtqulred.Cell ... .. DXYCXwww;;in; P'09· llMlll ltrftill · ~ cnp. ,...._,, .. W~LLPAPERING. Quality needed PIT In my CM .....,. IOM227 '. The Cellf Publlc Utllltlea In Ml. 2-4'1'1 9:309-epm .... Vlllendn 548-ll Ff'W Eat. ~9 hOfM Ute house keep-GENERAL OFFICE PIT Commltiloo. REQUIRES CM Sandy 557.7513 LIC PlATO Mllnt. ~ . • • &;: ; Ing. Must be RELIABLE •2 Mon thru Fri, A.teilt tl'9t .. '*"· houtthold EXP 2 Openlngl Now l 2 Pturnb.«ierem6cl*'YI ttle _..,,, -'*'°" 540-84111 purchulng . e n ewer ~ mowr9 print their In .l-t ~ ....,., wtt C*Jlet lnet. ,, ... 9n-eaoe , ma or . · IN 1 t<;)RS _ ~· . etc. • ' ..._. • ·-" ' &MDI Jo0e.. FREE .. ts. TRIPPING.. Al 11M11Aa1 .-.~--. ~~·, ~~~,m::t C . ....._ atle 842·1t5e ....,.,. Ind"""-875-3175 • vaaAoMC • •. -t73-1512 ...ua...., MeMAS4C>-$37~SK "'*T.C.P.numbeflnall flOVINO CARE In mv ~r:p:;: p;;[ ~ =i& F•erhrtTIM .....,,ltementt. II )'OU e .. tald• Coate M•H n:fUrb11Nng. cerpentty Mlle g«19fal cler1<;al Ac• , llTI?- ,_. • queet1on abOUt nome. 848 41S-4 drywelt9'C.09ry .. M277 •• ....lntl91Ct curete typing and 10 11.-Y For VeMCl.n Qpndot.a tht leQellty of a mover ••• lllftlt •HAHOYMAN* no.1'63 .._.,.._,~to b)' 'o:,'H ~~~ta c:ni9lng ~ Hwbor Imo Or ~. Call: llQ&emlJoM.Woftlguer. CLEAN&EXPEAT "*''°"'..-tee-eee5 entry. r. 81~70.. .. ~}~~:..~::"· ~T:lf.£.EXAI~ C'el1Noe147-07eo Uc.Cen-15'M2 tnt.!bt.,patet\ peeetettng. M''Ml" .. IWT vtTHOSP1t'A1:exi)-chm1 -------• Wkly/b'-mo,... T~9 ANCD4AT!S T,.. trim nAme MOVIHGn °""°"' ~' quellt)' WI lllT.-. Mlmtil oroomer Meded. ----r....-ar--~...,--,:---":':---:---:7:":-:~ Dump w. C.M,/N.I . Olk* & c..M T1SI04e ...-..... _..,,.No PrQb. bce11ent ~ty tor PIT Of Fil Laguna ~=@l!jt Don't new time ,o cleln? ..._Jim wt!yte.142-7208 LO AA TES. 552.()4 tO ..,... ....... 554--7~ 1 td'f•icemen, 840-7313 8-:f) 499-$371 , -~8"XlmE6 ~=:=:a1 Hot.ii MPAIA. ~ lfAfMH(i8CHOL.ARS !I~ . ~ c.n... .... Dr;atl ,__,.~Tuture __, tJY, ptumbtnt. ,.,. .. , .._trock•·T1156771 1 .... _,.. 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Ir '1111 · ...... aa..v .. •arac..,...•aoat"liiiiiiilttliiiiiiil ............ ,...... ll _.,._.... wr•m 1 ili!!Rll!!!!ft~~l..,..-114IU1•10 R1W 1,..... ....... u.e •••••· -.:.r.C .. 1-1111 uca.e.-CMC·•· ..... ,,_,...,...., .... ,._""'-.. • ellla.•11 ...... ._ ....... I 2 ...... 1 f'Wft Bill 111111111 ..., . ~ ·Motor Routes .. . .. available in , Weshninlter ··-Hun~on -BttiCh · ·fount1i.n .v111_, . . . • . ........ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING I Deliver One Day a Week - Mus\ have dependable car and proof of Insurance. 'I , . 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney . .. ... ' . . . . ... -.. -· I ' •. ~ '" .. t ..D .<# ~ 0 • ..., -Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday. Augu112e. 1988 ~ ............. __ ...., __________ _........................ ••• ....... 1111 ... 1144 PARTY drHHI with WOMEN'S tho. aamplet, VACUUM Cleal*, upright 110 AIRCOflditlOM'f, latge ........... ififi WWW uu = CUMIUoNt Li ehoee. Sine 6x to 5 1 .. n. *-4 thru 11 $10 each. $25. Smell 3 drawer cebl· wtndOW unit. Ilk• new Prt-let I-I* Al """' OOt Coni.ntt f.11, '*"' )UM. towell, Pink. fed, blue. white S50 Seturd•y 10am to Spm. net $7. L•JnC>S $7 N Ch. S125, or belt Qffer. Cab~ I I L • ........., heluM, get., patio, f\lm: toya, •hMt•, o•mH, to '70. Olrl'• Huffy S25. t300 Log•n A.venue. End tablet. 2 for S10. beige Patch playtlouM, 1 ..,-n-• dk'l.rm,weti/dry,tomuch lempe,doetlee,IOwPtiCM Nt-5308. Coeta 'M.... FIOOI' polletter S20, Black QOOd condition $50 or 1CN1rt, bile•. motorcyclel to lift Set 1C>em Stlerp •at 01.AAEMONT 8 ~~ ---U l'!n'! ' & .... -~··· ~ .... .:.c-: . ........ .. •c ...... bl& lit0.000 . ... .... 7-....cllO CR EVI ER ""'a •t111at ... •-.....-. .......... , .. un Ill ·a CILiCA ... GT 2-a ... DmlD. ...... euto. pit. plb, ale, • ,...._-. tllt. oo, etweo o .... &3 5331, S ~. 1oa6et1 UWl9 aurwoof, teK ml. >Ont 84 3181. S sod, loldld 111THl19 Cofld, '40-llOG l4IOO IS 63x11. 1uto, lo*d 2m712 '?I Y()U(IWAGEN VAN 16 735', a.to. loldld 1"'1386 Suntoof. ...,_, equal- 96 32$n 5 sod. lolded ISOUIS llttr, Z bed. IUIO/obO. 8132St, 11110, loadtd 443609 I •722-0l7'• SMITH·CORONA elec-GARAGE Nie. Dltti.150¢. end wtllt• TV $25. Bllles O..t offer. 9-45-4287. t .iot of ttuttll Alt must gol 2820 lo. Vilt• Dt. (MeM ,.12, _,., iumc. tOW:.~ ~=-=v=--at-:-rollr-::--•s':':10~.--:::C~•r tronlc eelf correcting Book• 85&. Furniture '12• •15•135. 8<4&-1526· OFFICE tumlture $t0 to ... Verde) off Adame. top , thMtt, a•mH, ..... $10.lnfllnt ... t$5. t~rller/prlnter. Per-$50, Bargelnt. Frlday, MOVING, house lull of $100. Metal work tablee GARAOE8ALE8/27 lempe,ctottlee,IOwl)(leel Sei.1 -S•rv1ce . N iimri '11 Part• -Leulng tk#I roof • .., oond. bUrg ... chlld carrier $7. 6' feet, only $125/0BO. Saturdey,Sunday9-4pm tumlture. Twin tel• $50. end chalrt $10 to $25, *711 llMllla* .a yeare Memorabllla. .. ....... OtwtatfftM tree S10. Toys Stereo component •YI-428 Bucknell Road, Dt....,.. S20. Console Saturd•Y tOam to 5pm. bedt, Chait, tabla9, tempt, a.wtno machine, TVt, .. ~ tr--UCI. 1•1 2N..SS. 957..a350 leave tern, t>Mutltul S150 com-Cotta M.... a t • r • o S 2 5 . 1300 Login Avenue, aofa SAT 9-1 ONLYI eoollanoae et M l300 ---..... " muuige, plet• 080. Cultlnart, Uke FOUR ueed Mlchelln t1res Sofa/l()veljNt S50. End Cotta Meta. Calif. !Eetat• s ... Sat/Sun 10•5. 2~., Olboia :;,.. (M9M ltentord. SAM Set.only. AONT throw mower new SHI OBO. Victorian t85110 R 1• MXL $10 ~-:, ... s~:! ~r;;og :~ ALL In good condition. furn. lhcturH. WHh-Del Mar trKI) Nr Adami Lllw .... , IHI 131-3111 ~~~c::; 1500 Auto Mall Or. """'ae11. !MW m maea Santa Ana l1&-H4I torflob. 1110. Mountain bike P••rl Inlay table, H oh $35 for set tloe;ator $lOO F~eezer Oreuer S35. HI output er/d"lfK, bOOk•, llnen1. & fllrVl9w. Sat. 7..... ~ II r"' 1135. TVS75.Carpenters ~~.~:.~_su!1i~~~~ &40-7465. . s?s. Wather $;OO. Dryer 1p .. kert 1130. Tape IUggage, meny unique •lOT80FFUNSTUFFI• USS ~~tt.A-ton. 55 FW'f. at Edinger L .. ,,.... tlR IPll l llYS bett, tools $40. Women's NEW portable clothesline S100 Olshet llnena 50¢· deck tuner amp $120. ltema. 1801 Sabrln~ Te<· furn. ctothea, llnen, ell• ":ca.d Alpaca furs- bll9 $45. Electric mower NEW double bed $75. Two $40. Boogie board, new SlO. · Hospltel supplles Sony t•vlalon S•O. Fis-reoe, trvlne Terreoe tlee, etc. Sat lam. 2985 ooata & bedtpread, Service Hrs. Mon-Fri. ' 7:00 am to 10 pm "li li•Hao 145. 541-2429. Supra mag wheels $50. $40. Miik cen S30. An· S10-S50 Much much chef' dual ca ... tte. rldio F• F•LYS Jacwanda, u .. Verde birch/maple •Pinning ASHER & dryer, lovely Fujlka AX-1 camera with tlque gtHa checker more. 6.41 Joe.nn St.. player S50. Chairs Sl5 MA.NV new & XLNT uled whl, dark-rm aqulp,•---------1 ......... oondltlon, white, can be 7,smm zoom. bounce board $75. Or chairs $50 Co11a Mesa. 6'5-4240 uch. Ciotti.I S5 and up. ILUI .. I! baby ltemt/ clothH, at9'90 ~~· art pr1ntt, Sf #/ .......... ~ •150, 1600 A.f'·o ftutl attechmef'll S 100. ·-~". ,..~ .. "'-ok• s• up. SI ni I e bed S 7 S. 19301 retrlg., blk•, toyt, -... .-.C •/Su ,. t eri n ·--. "' 811:. .. 3136 -· """"""' .. I SMALL Ollk evtenclon ... 1. 739. I"" kid I th toya, ladle• •lz• 5 ._, •• . " n .. ugu• A ........ u.. Coate Meta. .,.... · Wtn-1 e s 1 h ~ • .,,. matttn ·~· c 0 es, 27 28 9am 8pm 245 ~-· -· ... s eac table. Engllsh entlQue fumtture. SAT/SUN 8-2 clothea, •luffed animal•. -• a M lllTaUJ &4&-5994. 2 TWIN bed• $25 each. 1 SIHplng ·bag S25. $l50. Kitchen table with THREE wheel bike $110. 431 Goldenrod, In alley ~-2 Sat/Sun. 15'4 Albel't Aeter, Corner of RAUEGH. 3-tpeed ,50. twin bed $10. Bookcase Blender$20.540-14•6. Bentwood chairs s75. Sewi ng m ac h in e , POH/Aater. Gott ctubll $25. Jansport hMdboard $lO. Single SPRINGSTEEN tickets. Light beige carpet 8><11 portable $25. Fishing GARAGE SALE. YOU ~2~~NGgo!:.L~~r~l~:r:: ""PL-EAS~""'E,....--L-ady-&-d~aug-h-ter-...___... •••~ bec*J** $15. Color T.V. headbotrd $3. Playpen AmMtty '88 (w/St1n9. brand new $50 Bevel poles, reela $5-$25. An-WANT IT. WE GOT IT. baby Item•. make Olftt who bought $7 br... nawrvn•_ --..n '50. Elecrtrlc typewriters SS. DMk and chair $85. Peter Gtbrlell Full sets edge mirror 21x51 with -uque hand tools $5-$50. SAT. 8127 8am-4pm. 525 Victoria #21 enytlme pl#lter at Garage Sale, 1•1 1444 110 & S20. TWln bed $35. Side chair $20. 2 Danish played by alll. Floor seats orni te gold frame $50. TV 1ubel 10¢·$150. TV 428 BEGONfA 103 Cypr ... Or. 8113, • Cradle $25. Quality otflC4l chairs s5 each. $60-$75 722-7712 or Framed pictures $10 I u be teat e r S 2 5 • llAITllTITI ULE MULTI-FAMILY SALE mlttakenly told-rmmt 1640 JAMBOREE ROAD 962-7113 leave meaaage after 5pm ctothlng 25' to $5. Salur-~~'i.~t1~~b::~m:!\~: ~8-913S. uch. Paymaster check-675-5382. SAT, 356 Rrlnceton Or. Mart·brotcen, tentlmen· Open 7 dayt a week day only Sam. 1507 writer. llke new $75. 100 *SATURDAY 9-5* Student dealt, table Nw, t .. value belonged to Extended Service Hourt *** HewnPlace. and weight $15. Poot DRESSERS60.Boxsprlng cup coffee maker used SELL~ Ooubte bedroom set, lawn mower, tool• & 'Mother'.494-0318 711.m.-tOp.m.Mon.Frt hote with vacuum head S 10. Chair S 10 Gas stove once $30 Electrtc chain t tereo 1p .. ker1 & equip· hardware, maple dining i------------------....n , .. DINETTE. oraaa. chrome, S 15. Oat togs and grate 125. Desk $25. Chest beO aaw, used once $40 ment, large TV screen & Ht, Hwlng machine, UTllllY 1111-1* Exoalent condlttont lbtchalrs,ruttfabrlcS75 $20. Night stand $5 S85. Vacuum $2 5 Scotts seed spreader projector, lampa, old houeewaree&morer 103CyrpeuDr 'lllllUlatul (714)na.1855 Ceehonty. 536-3665. Fertilizer spreader $10 64&-7230. 520 6. aluminum ladder t hroul(h classified dlv•n & chairs. misc. LHt chancel! Couch, 2+2, Loaded! 1unroof. ____ ..,,....,,....,. ____ _ LIKE new two a mall 2051 Commodore Road. M ATERNIT Y career $10. White m1ita1 chaise tools, carpet, gadgets & wrought Iron cha I rt, Uke new! 780-1781 '11 ELDO fully equipped, winged-backed up· Newport Beach. cloth ... custom made with yellow cushton $25 842·5&78 flgurlneagalore,skla,plc-•IWAP•n g uy'• dreu tutu, '84JAGUARXJ9.Supetla-dlemond white/red tn- ho49t•ed chairs S150 TRUNDLE bed, excellent Sli es9-1•S15-$35 Cas-720-0372 tur ... cHh register• & EVERY SAT/SUN.Orange tweatert, T-thlru, ttwaamp~of 1 owner t«IOr, beautiful car at ............ u~-'-t ed h 1 adding mechlnet (need Cout College. Fairview plMta., ate. " ,. t .... _ .. 1 1 14850. p.p. 7ff.ele3 ...... UT• er c a se condition S too Aocado u•I msternlty clothes S5· repairs). gift shop store end Adam•. to.ta M... _.. OU .. , .. .., ~ ve ue. ---,,---=="="",.--..,....,,.- IOunge 100. 5•&-2594. refrigerator S50. runs $15. 850-9938. merchendlM, •tore fix-AdmlMIOn/Parklng FREE. ·=IMC~ IHI ***780-~ ** QUEEN .le.per $75. perfect, dented slightly DEADLINE '11"• '00 " turff, bottt of drapery SPACES S10 432-5880 1-u~RE. Ment & -·-· •--See In Corona del Mat PRICE ..... I ''"Y'. 10¢ Pl'• i.n .. = B 00 t I I blk ..__.. .. r -_,_ ..... Queen waterbed used 4 Call B 720 1566 FIND "' ., • '" "'' '''I,, I<> rr11• o"''Y !>1101 ro me.,•. et, mo.,...., I~!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!! women• clothing houte-SpecleMet In preowned mo. S 9 0 . Wate r ryan . p ·" • , • ' ... ,,. ,.,,,. •P"" l'lt"ow Vahama motorcycle, SAT 8-3. Furniture, ap-hold ltemt. Lott ol mite. MercedM COOier/refrigerator $50 BOX tprlngs and mattreu. Pt v .,. .,, ..... , .. 1 ,,,. ),.,.,. "'ll No com lawnmower· exercise pllancee. COl,jntry knick-2300 Vltta Huerta. Sat 6-4 93 380SL Red # 1919 All tn exoetlerlt condition. Beautyteat. alngle $50 h h I f I ••St c• p· ·duel' u• p1 .. nr1 bike. Dewalt tabtesaw, knecka, blk• & morel 84 3008D 81..Qrn #3219 Moving .. 723-l2l6. 54&..ee23. l roug C ·'"'' it'( ! • _, ,.. '" 1 ,, "'"' ~o w•t" "° 11tm1 over Iota morel 459 Flower St. Huge Garage Salel 4 85 3IOSE P-Blk 17895 · ... __________________________ ..._...;.si;.;s,;,o ______________ ..,.n 5 Sandcastle (off SAT 6-4 3327 Wyoming Houeehold•I Bike Rep 15 190E fU.Om 1180s . Marguerite) Cir (M-Verde North) w/aamplee, blkea & ac-931.~o fualtart I014 11 .... /Ski loata 7016 Trackt 9035 LARGE SALE antique 2-man lallboat $40 exer CHI. Sporting gds, Since 1969 ... ,. • hMtlld & furn. quality •-=---...,..,...,......,..,----0:~ 21' Formula Thunderbtrd 1 hevfe Luve lckup, tum. & ceramics. Athletic bike.....,, hi chair S15, car clothea frig color TV NtSSAN '16 Maxim• GL. AOJUST·A·BEO with SpeedBoat c anbeused good running condition, & 1pon1 equip. Large Mat $15, Super 8 proJ Futon bed tOfa&chalrS loeded,mnrf,dlgdath,lo •ltetllHM•I IOlS Pott I hi•1l1 6049 MINI truck wide roll Dar. DARLING Female grey & atklng only $5010BO blec-Bunny, hall Dwarf Kargea hdbrd & bec:lsprd for pleasure, skiing fish· custom wheels. needa womens clothing. Baby S25, adult & kid• clothes, & much morel Sat 8•4. ml, 5-~ watr, 1-onr non !:na:!!.c~irby3 v~~~~ Ing very gd cond 110 rear window g lass toy•, turn. & clothing. turn, toya, bookt, games, 1501_1507 Haven Pl. In tmkr. Sl2,9". 759-0298 Atk for Mark at 5'9· 1252 . date or birth 612 1 ,.. 190 OMC eng. new bot-St.000. 953-5•06. Stereo equip . Ap-etc. Offer• contldered. front yard & eltey. Zenith 25" console .TV • tom & eng patnt Moving 9040 ptlances. Graphics equip. SAT. a. SUN. 9:30•5 r95 PORSCHE 9«. Burg. or l~ve message .. $10.00. 6'16-6540• Whirlpool Wsh/dryr $2001· FISll l lllH Ilk• MW1 64.._2726 must sell $5900 Cati VHt & tools. Fine art. Hun-3057 Clubtloute Circle Lota of Goodletll From lthr Int. Pwr everythlngl 5 t 67&-0768 'l2 llHE ...... dreds ol unique Items! Ill& m• llLTI toystocamplnggearl Sat tpd. 20k ml. lmmac. GE dbl·dr relr'g wlice Black Convicts, $2/ea -B200. 390 VS, AIC. 620,t\ BEGONIA, f""" 8-•. 32• Snug Harbor. cond. $17,900 97•-7616 'lllp1/Dock1/$torage $1700/obo 6'16-2547 SAT BAM -SUN •PM. MP~i!Ol'cf~r.m~:i~~j neer 15th & Irvine .............. .. mttr J 175, 5-pc mstr BA 831-7626an)'1lme111ter 4 "'-... mtge 631-9102 Pll llLL PIPPJES I 7022 •-ta't itt, MA.NY household Items. Jnttrumente, pictures. REDECORATING. Oak & LOOKI EXECUTIVE Walnut desk 1U1 furniture, books, misc bdtPl'dt, plllow, cooking. Olde Eng,.hutohes. • oak · Of\-az notation waterbltd I SUPS lYllUIL( Clutica 9045 Saturday only 9-2pm. tools, ~vlng, playpen. chra, 3 matching walnut C.•~ttrl 6018 Fawn & white ,$50-$100 17910 s~ial, Rent an n ch to ONLY RES PON· IBM PC clone. 640k. dual S I BLE . LO V I N G ADULTSI 847-719' or w/M8ttt. 5 pc dinette 25· to 50• at Balboa Fun 212 Larkspur, CdM. crlbt, garnet, tkls, glrla bOokC&Mt, olde-wlcker NO MONEY DOWN/ eet. X'lnt cond. 673-60~4 1 zone Free Parking/for t•·••aa 1124 3-14, purtH, lamps. Chr, antq·type turn. Olde ORNE ONE HOME TODAYI drive. graphics, lree solt· ware/training. 261-2416 841-37t2 nne 1°) i r ..... t ' 6022 Pi•••• .. 0 IDI tenants 673-7763 typewriter. phone mach.. Eng. aect'y dtk, 4 'fancy' I.An"' n aid oek din ng r-1 11 • 'I 1911 ALLEV nlet 267 Cabrillo wardrobe&, Christmas. b#etoolt , king az water-Our IN·HOUSE teasing program makes It tat>Je & 6 chal'rs ... xlnt FREE TO YOU Very loving 6059 SLIPS-gre-at NB locattoni Apt C-(alley behind Ml bed, brn naugahyde t qu .. llty, °""' refinish purebred yellow Lab 3.5 25' up to 50 sail only. l lRMll GHIA CASA) Buffet hutch & tbl. Sofa/chra, detk & bkcase: hlo.+bed. Stl/Sun 9-• easy for you to quality to LEASE· TO-OWN S200 or offer. 673-809_2 yrt'old. fies been spayed I .IUCI Stl•n PllllO i31-1410* * tewelry glassware china kit tbl, baby Items, glrls 370 e 23rd St Back Bay t a brand new Chevrolet car or truck (any I . 631 1030 With ·p.nch. good con· __ __ _ • ·F . · ctothee, TV. crib mat-i..----------t model! or~ late model used vehicle (any ... _._..Witt/ rtSS · • I dltlon S72" •42 1738 TOTALLY •(STt••tt toya. lots more nday tr ..... 3'"" Broedway, Sat SAT 9-•. 42• Vista : mM<eJ For cfeqllJ call: w/m:r.~:::'es/trundte , "tTIENS ... ~ • Mtttrcycles/ " ns: 10-4. Set/Sun 8_.. "" Grande, Bluffs. Antq: " •• I 6060 (Except Interior-r ... a.·y .. n-113 JOE CRAVeRo Cmplte. S2•5 840-8733 Four gorg&OYS beauties' acre.. lcMten . 8018 -·Needs work!) ANTIQUE mahogany desk •u,-~~ 4 Engllah 1817 P':'b table & : OR CLEAN mattr~· & box •t..ooklng !or TLC• GIRL'S SOtWIN BIKE I· • I Cl y " 11r.o (unique). Refrigerator, man ••• R corner Cale cane Chr, ~rdltoot~oa'td Se1~S-_ PERSIAN CAT ~eight .. $125 ~6-6316 Sp~a~b~~~-7~03n7d1tton NO AUSTI good stulf. 1638 Baker FrMIM, elec Ratcal (car), tble-A.11 very old. Other .., ., , euppJlet, kitchen tbl aet... B&W TV, 1amp1, fife, etc. S 55 ··BRASS h d 754-6674 Good cond1t1on Lite l I.A ••• I i. New paint, new engine, alum. wheel chair. Lots of -French clock, ChM1, coif t DOUG PHELPS i • (NEW\) c-•18,6-429" lReglatered, 2-"ear-old . Ill '·3.0pm or 8-9pm •1 Si ~-Y (Harbor & MV.) twin bd Mt, Handicapped turn: Sota, micro oven, : (ONLYJ • white male. Real cu11e1 ------• 4 \neel Drive/Jeeps 12000 FIRl l EVERYTH ING I College 9-42 1794 or 5<48-1620 Pl B 1 & b ' •. Scl'lh~a"trli'. l ost tootam-,lonvesdeabtl •2650-50~4... Tr1a1,.rt1t1011 I • 9030 -. antt. r c rac: •••• .. _.. Park 266 Joann St1SAT I • ___ ._ l ltO Pewter, copper, chrs, • •. '911!•• acotch gem<)., never SAYE IE llOW. Sail Jt,11 7014 .85 FOAO Ranger 4x4 XL •H l .·IHI* 9·3. Furn. ski Items. ep-BL-=:-paintings. Frplc lovely • H •• ueed;,-7eo5 '!~~2 Sat I l\i4/neu!wred loveble cat 1 121 UDO wttralfer·& cover J longbed, am/Im ca .. 1 ~!~~:=~t~:~~~:i: :tC'm.-IATlllAY l•I* ~=llfan & lender. Much i CHEVROLET + .2 ·,... . · ·yeer 957-6805 Iv msg Good cond $900obo a.Jc. new tires Xtntlcit. ' A Ii t4 tlOO HI lltla ltrttt 546 1 ZOO + SOFA/BED ·x.·tnt con-· ·. ~ . Sabot $200 or s 1000 tor I S6800obo 545-8660 lltl •r rt Living rm & bedroom Recent marrl~, Extras DlilJ Pilot CALL • • dltlon, brown/ta{! strip._, JftNlrJ/fan/~rt .. : .. ~th. ·c all Erik 862-2718 SUZUKI Samul'al ·87 red . f tur;t1t~~ & ~isc l~emtt mutt goll urnlture, 2828 HARBOR BLVD.. ' · · '2JI. A J-4141 · ···· ·. .:. ,. · 6025 , , 1 P·OAT w/trailtr I w/wtilte canvas !OP. per· 'l& BM' W ;680 ~~e~-8 1&";'· clothel,;,u~:'=e~res & 142•1111 • COSTA MESA •1~1118'"1 ..tA15 NEtMAN·Serlgreph"''Aus 2"eetr.tN1.11~ Needs minor ' feet cond, only 17K mi ,_ ________ ... ________ ~-------~L: .. ...:....•~•:.....:•:...•..::....•.:...:•:.....:•:...•..::....•+•:....:•:...•..::....•.:...:•:....:•:..•..::....•.:...:•:..:. ,.-______ .., __ . Street ~ar-". signed '" wrk .S1000s>~c;>.966-2·! t9 ~78010f. pEys 97669~7~~~0. It .. ~ Ct141tlttl UI& 1qt;:d .-01ean ·carpet trmd. P P ·Mu.st· sell · ~ • "e"n er. v~ •• Pta.IC NOTICE fltll.JC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE P1BJC NOTICE rtllJC NOTICE • SU5 ~ yard, single lmmed $1900 OBO Lv lpettl/SU ltlll:,: · ·' ft · .• , .. -~-'"-7 9035 '. . · · • ' '1C.llTIOUI aUllNHS '1CTITIOUI auatNEll PICTmOUa IUIMll PICTITIOUl IUltNHI K att1 .b9d. w/botttera 's100 mag.(71'f)79~-7350~. 14J . ,:-.... · "le>.ll It ' . . ~iu~~~terG~,/~~'cifz~~ NAMEITATSMENT NAMllTATIMINT NAmaTATDIENT NAmlTATIMINT PICTmOUI ..,._ ... 721-682• RA~E DAt.t lithograph, 21. Formula Thunderbird , wire ~1$ & radials The following pereons are The tollowtng pertons are The lollowlng l*'90n1 ere The lonowtng per1on1 are NAm ITA,._.., •• I I · I s. 995 08'0 MU doing bu.IMU u doing butlneu 11: doing buelnea u : doing bullneet u : The tolloWlng f*'IOnl are ..m&ll llllS on~ o h 5 ,last Aft Speedj3Qfj. C4n be-used 1111 llC 1 ·.,, •1 see to «•)HERITAGE PROPERTY INlEQMTEDACCOUNT· 110-8 CARRIAGE DRIVE CONSIGNMENT CON-doing buelnw aa: ! WllTtl' "· e.rt'lllc.tes Of authenficl-for p"uu~. sktJng. fish· ' · . . • · '8ppe,eciatetll : · M ~ N' A G E M E N T ING SOLUTIONS, 2211 PARTNERSHIP, 7111 Ger-NECTION, 389 E. 17th VILLA OE HACIENDA , Will f!AY CA.st-It' ty, and appraisal at Ing Very Oct cona 110 II ( f ll lll ll Y . ( b ) H E R t T A G E Mertln Street Suite 108-560, oen grove 8oulev11rd, Suite StrMt O . Co1ta Meaa, APTS., 1290 SE WALNUT, 1'lfW OB OLO'J . ' I $of 100. Sacrifice "$2500 190 O~C eng, new 'bot-"New clutch, set·up . lbr 141 .. 111• tr P~OPERTIES. 2785 .Wuw-lrvlne, Cell!. 92715 200, Garden Grove. Calll. Cellf. 92927 TUSTIN, CA t1680 .-. Sar 675-~5 t~ --64.1.0282 tom & 9Ag-pelntA.4ovl~. weldl~lg, NEW Uc .... Jf12 ·.-.-'.-Jog.Qlr~t•..M#LCJAIL ~0-Gravet. 1..4221...,. IMlly-Oee Holcomb9, ~ E. Zink, 2026-. ry ... Pttf I hi•lfl 6049 mu'~t sell $5900 Call . , " 9281~ .· . 501·'1\ Aeeclla, Corona det 8. ~ance Ling, 7111 1t00W..tellff #15, Newport FNlt St .. Senta Ana, CA SIZE '1 6 + worn'eri · s 675 076a • S•,~OO Ohld Watter Myhre. 2785 Mar. Calif. 92425 Gardel'I Grove Souleverd, BMdl, Ceflf. 92eeo' 92701 'ctottiino., 'c onsign your DACHSUNO-MtX · ,_ '76 BMW 2002. 69.000 Wexwtng Clrcte. Coste Trecy Lynn Hulett, 216-'t\ Sult• 200. Gatden Grove. Thie bu11neu 11 con-Gereldlne t<. Solnlck. tt delicately uted designer. 11t loving heart takes 11 'lt UW:.ltt Ski 440 t •t-t "lt orig mllet. WOf1h 94500 .. ~. Cam. 92826 · · Abetone, Balboa 111and, Callf. 92&-4 1-4228 · ductel by: en lndMduel Malntall DrM. C«ona del carter & evening we11r 1't\yr old. Has "Shots New engine, ~ pump Ex: ,. • · teavlng tor sch<>ol, ITlust Thi• buelneu Is con-Cellf. 92882 Thi• butlneH la CQn· The reglttrant com-M.,, CA 92625 •8"2--0291• $46-3117 Ive msg . tru $1600 6'6-3qo . tell $400(>/obo 54,,._4555 d~!C1 by· an lndMdµat Thlt. bu1lne11 . !• con· ducted by: a general part. menced to trentaet bu11------~--~--~-----~---~----~-------~~--~~~~~~· -J T~·r~letrant com -d~ed ~1~a1~~~ ,,...·~the ~~ou• Thlt bv-~lt c-P\BJC NOTICE . PllJLIC NOTICE POOllC .HOJICE PUBLIC HOT.ICE POOLIC NOTICE · ~ to transact bust. '*lhlp Th• reg11ttant com-~ nerne or n"'* ducted by: e generel part- ·. .,. ___ _._.....;.~..,_ __ ..... ------_.._-'.!-,._ under the tlctttlous The registrant com-menoed to tranMCt bull Ated above on September IW'll'llp ' '' ~.inea name or n1me1 rneneed to tranMCt bull· ,,... under the flct1t1ou1 1, 1NI Gerafdlne I(, Solrti, Ju· ·. '· ... ... .. ,_ NOTI CE IS HERE~Y GI VEN THAT THE Ci t y Counc i l of the City of Newport Beach d1 d, on A~gust 22, ~988, pa ss a Reso l utton of Interit ion No~ 88-85 t o va cate that certai n sewer easement wh ich is legally descr ibed as follows : . That cert;~n easement;for the constructiOfl , oper.~tiOA , mai htenance and repa1r of sani tar) sewer. and _.appurten~nces over, un de r, along a(ld t hrough that pQrtj on of l ot 2 tn the:City of.. Nf!Wport Beach, County of Or ange , State of Ca l ifornia,1.as shown Otl the map f i~e,d in .Book.~. Page 27 of Miscellaneous Maps , in the of.f lee of the · Ccruoty 'Recorder of s,a.1ct Couf1ty , i nclU'ded·~i Y,in a strip Qf land. 10.00 feet in wi dth. the.cettt er.lines Gt.f'·'said'striptb,eing des.cribed as follows: . . , . ,. .. :· Beginni ng at ·~ poi'-;;{ ·m· the 'no r ther ly bound ary pf said l ot· 2, sa id poi nt beit;1g easterly 'of.-and di s't ant 74 .00 feet from t he northwes~er~y corner of said l~t; .thence S 1~006 '24" ~ 76 .02 feet to· a point i n .the sout herly bour:idarr-of sa1d. lo~ -2 . . . . .. Except iA g ther.efr'om,t:hlt port ion ly l ng ~wi th i n th at ~er}ain sewer easement recorded as do~u~nt NI:>. 85-S07lS9· of Off i £ 1a I ·Recor.ds_, ··records .of said Count y. ::r or part i cu 1 ar 6 aJ)(1 de ta ii s ' r ef ere nee is hereby made. ~o a map· showing the . easement ,to.be abansionect. ~a td map is on file .fn t he ..off tce .C1f' .. ~he Cfty Clerk of · the C1ty of Newport' Be,ch . ~··· .. '· . \ . . .,..," . . · NOTJC£ JS f URTttER GIVEN HEREB Y tha t t he City Counc;j) of the C1ty of' Newport Beach has set Monday. the 12th of September , 1988. at the·hoiJr:'\of 7:3Ct P.M. as the time, and t he City Counctf•ch~mbers of the Ci ty Counc.1J,.of th~ Ci ty of Newport Beach as t~e place for the heari ng of alt persons i nterested ~d or obJect1ng to the proposed v1cat1on, and the safd Cl ty Coun~i' as the same time' ~nd place wilt hear the evtdence offered by any person i nteres ted fn 1he proposed vacat ion heretofore described. .. ' . j - l111eo· tl>Ove on September nlN undef the ncuuoua buelnw neme or namet SMiiy o. HOicombe dlth E. Zink 28. 1983 butlnete neme or namet llled aboYe on (not yeti Tlllt atatwrwtt -filed n. atetemem waa flled ' Oevld Watter Myhre lllled at>ove on July 29, 1988 S. i.-enee Ling with the County Clerk ol Or· wftfl the County C1erk of Of. Thi• 1tatemet1t WU !lied AlyMa Gravee \ Thtt •tatement WU flied "199 County on Auouet 10, "199 County on Jlity 20. With the County Clerk of Or-Thi• ttatement wu flied with the County Cl«k of Of· 1HI 1M8 . enge County on Auguet 16, wtth the County Clerk of Or-"199 County on July 26, ,_ ,-. • 1988 enge County on Aogutt 10. 1988 , Publllhed Orange Cout Publllhed Or8ffOe CoMt • fltf1IO 1988 · '117201 Delly Pttot Auguet 19, 26, Deity Piiot A.uguet 1t, 29, PubllShed Orange Cout ~ Publlehed Of•nr. Coast ~tember 2, 9. 1988 Septembef 2. 9, 1M8 Dally Piiot Augull 28. Sep. Publlthed Orange Cout o.lty Piiot Auguet . 12, 19, F-608 F819 ternbllr 2. 9, 18, t9ea Deity PllOt Auguat 19, 26. 26, 1981 F-636 s.ptembef 2, 9, 1988 NI.IC NOTICE NI.IC fl)TIC[ --.. ---ll'Mtl-TIC--E--F-6061--.. -_-IC_Mtl_T_ICE __ 1------... ------.. - -------- F-592 ruuu"""' n-. "" r_,.,_...__ PICTITIOUeMlll •U ~Tmou1 .,,_11 MltC NOTICE '1CTmOUI .,...11 um ITAnMINT NAm ITA..-T NAMllTATIMINT PM:TmOUa.,._H !UmlTATIMINT ;=::::'°"•are ctJ::::::~.,e The follOwlng per1<>ns are NAm ITAnMINT The follOWtng pertOnl are TAA.VELIHG MAC, CAI''" .. •••, IM •-·th dolna buelnest u : _..__, doing ~es; "• ~"" ...,.. WHE.RE THE WILD dollhe:;;;;;::~•are OMEGA PARTNERS, 171MCourt~Lene,Hunt-= c':f:':la1 Leguna THINGS AA£, 580 Anton T~ Ot.ASS STATION 4400 Mec:Arthur 81Yd., Ste. ""'°" a..t<ct1G, I(~· 929419 • Ml 7 P'lclltc , Shore =~e C9tt• M.... Calll. 1215 N. Aed Gum Sult• J'. =Newport Beech. Call!. c!::: i:.n.. 'H~.~~~ ~ .... Inc., Callfomla, 5 K k "·-p 1,...,.2 AMhelm. Clllt. 72806 J ThOm • lb t 25 BMdl, Celtt. 92&.49 Oooctyeer, Irvine, Calif. er .,..n erry, "'"'" David Schatzllen, 28 · · u • • 0 • DoNtld G. l(leln, 17188 92711 Loraleen. Gerden Grove. c L Nott"--"on Court New· Cermet ourt. tgune ·-· ... • · Cour1ney Lane, Huntington Tiiie bvllneee I• con• Cetll. 926' 1 8Mct1 Cellf 92e51 Poft BMdl. Cellf, 92eeo BMdl. Callf. 128"9 Te by: a eotPoratlon JOJO M11erigo. 2520 Vl1t1 Aob'o.~ 29G4 Welleaby Aoneld P. Tomelc:, , .. 8 _... "'··•In'... It con· I t t ~ •. °e1:eeoNewport ~h. Fullrton,Callf.12831 '~·"-:;5Coron•del --.;.hutbendtnd wlle menc!/~J' ~ c.::: Thi• bu11ne11 11 ~On· Thlt butln... It con· TN• IM,11-11 cbn· Th• reglatrent com· ,,... under the ftctttlou• ducted by: a general''pert· duc1ed by: • general pert· duG1ed by' a generel pert-maflC*I to traneect butt-bUllrl8M ,_ °' nemet nerthtp IW'ltltSI nettfllp · ,,... under the flctltlout lelted ebOw on A.uguet 2. T;h• re9l1trent com· ..... .!."..!.... re9lttrant com· The regl1trant com· .,...,,_ neme or nemee tMI men<:iO to 1r .. nNCt bull· ~ to tr-.ct l)uM. "*"*' to traneect bull· llMed ebOw on June&, 1988 K.atNewl ~. C«~ ,,... undet the 11etit1°"1 ,,... unoer the nctttlOl.I• ,,... under the flctltloue Donne K.O. Klein Por• lecNtary bUllneN name or nemea bUllrl8M name or """" tlUelfleea nerne or namea TI* ttetement WM flied Thtt ata*'-'t wwa fllea , llwted •bo~ on NI A ~ ebOw on J""1 29-. 1981 llMed abow on .Jvty 15 1988 """" ttl8 County Clerk of Or· """" "'9 C°"""I Clartt of Ot-Joto Marengo ~ 8otlmllen . J ThofW T~ ' = County on AuoUel 10. ree County on A.uguet 2, Thie 11eletnenl WU flied wt~":."t:' c: 6f fl~ rNe IUtemenf WM filed t ,_ 1MI with the County Clerk ot Or· "199 County on Julr 2t wftfl ._County Cterk Of Or· """"*' Or co.at · PubWled Orrtoe ,.,..1 = ~nty 6f\ A~ .10. ,... • · = COunty on A.UQUl1 10, ~ Piiot ,::;:t919• "· Deity"°'~ ft, 1~ ,..,, . '91111 ,_ ........ 2 ••• 1M8 ---t . , .. Pul*thed Ortnge CMI! PUblllflted Orange CoMt i'ubllttled 0tenoa Coeat F-807 F-NI Delly Pltot Auoutl tt, 2e, 09ly Piiot ~ 5, 12, 19, Deity Not AUQU9t 1t, 2t, September 2. t , ftll K. lMI F-413 ..,..,,... 2, t; ,... PWUC llD11C( ------·-F-1_1,_1 F.f l7 PICMIOUI --fllCllllOUI • IE 311 NlJC fl>TIC( rwuc M>TICE w M>TICE um naw .... nan n '119.......,....,__.,. The ............ .. PM:~•=' ":L."'°=aT:r• ..c..::r=aT::r• ~~~-:.0 NEW· ~~ COM· The~ per.one we TM~ pereona ere The ......... pereona wa ~CbtTHI ~ CIH'TtA, ,Ntf, tt .. Loa Court. 00tng~..: --~-...,.......,..., IOO ._ COl9t HIOIM9r • ....._,leld\,Cllt .... VS"'°°"°TlONI, 1704 LOGIC TMDINO CO., tflTIMI INTlA· "'="=n~Hltl .._Min~ 1t ~ A¥9., Cofone cNI •? lllrdl It. IHI,' Mew• NATIONAL. 1140 Logan -eoait •:. .. ... Cow1.. .........,, Mer, Cellf, t2l2S '*19Mdl. CIM. t2NO A-. a.. N, Colee ......_ ......,.... ...,_, ...... Ollr. - lurt Teptllzk). 1104 NflU '"'*'*'· aoeo •. Cell.... '*'-!"""-c.lf·.. ""' .......... °"" ~ A¥9 .. C«ona de! .,.... ltQ, lema AM. 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"" .... . /=: . ., KMPC: Bouquets in radio 's wasteland Desp11c an abundann· of roe._ ·n· roll a1rna\eS here 1n Southern C'ahfom1a. radio statwn'> ha\ e long ignored the p1onecnng '>Plrtl that 1s the \ c11 foundation ot a~.._ mu'>tl Ll>ng Jgo. ll0(·1aJ cnuc and mus1c1an Eh 1s ('o)tello lashed ou1 al programming directors in .. Radio. Radio"· .. The radio is in the hnnJ., ul ,u,·h a 1111 ut tool<. .. tr) mg 10 anesthe111c the wa> )OU feel·· Co tcllo "roll· 1ha1 'ong 1n 1 •.P.,. hut ha<. the formulau: stale of radio-- programming l'hanged mud1 1n o'er I 0 H·ar<;? :-.lope -nothing "llh an ~ lasting po\\er. an)\\3\ JOHN Roos KLO 1s a hard rod .. ·;o.,.erJ d1no~ur. KROQ. "h1lh \'a' llllll' a hip. adventurous s1a11on . I'> ntl\\ a 1een-0nented. dancc·rtx ~ outlet that's fa st becoming 1h,· J1~«l llf the · Os and ·90!.. I\ L">' wt:m'> caught in a 11mc "arp h' rarl'I) pla) mg tunes from 1tw, l·entu~. lf)ou can PK._ up \an D1l~o-based 9 1 '\ ·s signal out ofMe\1co }OU can enJO) hcanng somt' .. cutting l'dgc·· roc.·.._. hi.cc the Replacements. M1dn1gh1 011. and CamPl'r \an Ekl•thtn l·n. though their sclf-congratulator) grandstanding and 1n,·rcJ'>l'<l ~omnH.·rnaht) h:is become anno) ing. But \\llhin 1h1'> '.i<.1 "a'>teland of .\OR programming and mtncted pla) hsts loom an :1dm1rahk stJt1on 111 1ng to break from this tired old m old. Buth around a mo110~01 .. lull '>pcclrum rod.:· KM PC-FM ( 101.9) ·offers the ._ind of '::tnl·I\ Jnd unpred1ct:ib1hl) that·s most unsusual in toda' ·s con~n all\ l'·mlndl'd indus1n · E\en though CrknJale-ha..cd I\ \IPC.dcx"i pla) some unimpQnant. mainstream group~ h.,_,. Forl·1gner. Pat lknetar and INXS. the) stttr clear of harder rock and hea'' metal. \lmoc,t an) other st) le or antst may get pla)cd For eAampk. "lwn \,a., the llht ume a <;et of music 1nclud1ng Bryan Fem. Cro"ded Hou\C. L11tk Feat. The .\larm. Rod Stewan. the Doors. Bob ·Mark\. Jackso·n Bro"' Ill' :ind Rohen<. ra\ could be heard on the same s1at1on'l · · .. \\o pla) a mt\ of pop. ru1. .... R6.H. and rt'ggae.·· commented i\ssistant Programmtng Dtr\:ctor Dl'"'''' ;>.la~ nard during a recent tntervte\\ ... O ur tormat 1ndudi:s man) J11li:rcn1 ~I) ks of sound. indudin1 both new and familiar music·· . • Unlike man) nf1hc1r l·untl'mporam·c,. t...~1Pt·1sn·1 afraid to help break · up-and-coming art1!.t'>. Du11ng J rt'l.l'OLCWnUlE shift. disc JOCkc) Jo hn Logic tnten te\\ed fol.,.·ml . .._l'r \ld1c,'kt Ethndge: .\fter pla) ing scv~ral sclecttons of tum·~ lrom J:thndgl .. S hi and Records debut. Logic brought out the persona ht) bchtnJ thl' mu\ll \ \<1ulful singer "tth a contemporat) cdgc..~pro\ cd. tQ ~·.in .1ntrll~l·nt._talcntcd \\Qm;in, __ The ta1 1on has al<.o gn11en tx:htnd ne"' bands b) presenting some q>n ens at the { oalh Hou""'· tnduding the Call and T1mbuk 3 ... Ifs 1mponan1 to us to be a<. much a pan ot the ne" music scene as we can ... added. Ma) nard What ma\ pa!.s '1nualh unnnlll'l'd 10 man\ 1s the IO\\·l..e\ bu\ hk.able prcscnceot1hc decJa)., Rarl:I> plu~rng the stauon .orthem'iCl\es.Jqcks hke Logic and Randi ThomJ' hknd 1nt11 the.' casual atmo phcre rathet than intrude upon 11 .. \\l• \\JOI our JOCI..\ to be \\lit) and con,ersauonal.'' cmphas11cd Ma~ nard .. hut \\llhout being h~ ped-up and w und1ng too L..\ .. So 11 )Ou·rc into hl·anng \ an11u\ '>I) k'> of ne\\ and,older rock h) bnds. check out KMP< -F\1 t1111 IJI I hl' .. 1a11on-and bands like Paul Kell)' and the \1csscngcrs. ~hm·l..hal·.._. th.: \uµrluhc<.. Graham Parker. Rod te\\an. the ~tonl'S. the\\ hu . .inJ \\''> l'\l'n Eh,.,<. os1ello -\\tll apprec1atc )Our 'iUppon POP PICKS . \ttl·n11on gu11ar sltngcrs and air gu1tans1s: antana. Ste\ 1c Ra) Vaughan. anJ 1h,• rahulous T·h1rds "111 tear 11 up with som1.• Sl)hsh roe._. R&B. and rod.Jh11l~ Oct. 2 a1 the Pac11ic .\mph11heatrc .. The 1magtna11~e Rob) n H11chnx ~ anti the Eg) p11ans, whose recent .. Balloon Mi\n" single and ··G1otic uf t-rogo;·· I P \\ere dehc1ously contagious. perform at the Coach Hou.-.c Sept I 0. Editor. Tom Tait Datcbook &11tor. Sam 81adc"'t'" . Circulation Dlnxwr. Gu) Ferraro Produ~t1on D1r«tor: Alissa Tadlock l>;m•lltl4ll. I\ puhh~hl'tl l'\Cr\ f nJa~ b~ tnc Orang1: l o:t\t f'ubh~h1n1 lo P 0 &l, I SNI HO \\ Ha~ ~t < osu M~. ( .\ II 1616 T clcphunc t 71 JI t>-41-4.111 Rt"Sul.ir bu~inc<.s hou" art' l\ a.m. 10 5 p m . Monda) throu1h Fnda Ot'adhnc for c.alc11dar of c'cnb 11cms and h:tlcn 1~ S pm. Monda). The rnttrt ton1rn1i of Dattbo<>._ al't' cop)nshttd b)' tht Or1ngr C"oa~t Pubhsh1n1 Co .\II nghb art' l'MCf'\l'd. ·I. ' t 5~ re. ~uA. { .. h .J If 1.1 iJ!t..O_ L. I' .tJ..~ I Daily Pilot Oatel>OOk/ Friday. August 28, 1 "° ---- l PHOTO HUMOR .•....••••.••....•.•••••••••••••..••. 15 By CHER YL WALKER Photographs do n't lie. Or do they? Seven noted lensmen and women -Macduff Everton, Jack Fulton, Jeff Gates, Larkin Maureen Higgins, Ilene Segalove. Jim Stone and H. Arthur Taussig (all but the fi rst na tive Cali fo rnians)-take pointed and often tongue-in-cheek exception to the old ada~e. matching their photographic stills and video wo rks wtth printed commentaries in a new ex hibit called .. Bare Facts. Sly Humor'~ at the Ir vine Fine Arts Center. NO TO 'TEMPTATION' .....•...•.••..•.......... 10 Whatever else you've read or heard about .. T he Last Temptation of C hrist." our guest critics say the movie's not . wonh the salt on your popcorn. Besides that, you have to run a gauntlet of protesters and the theate r reserves the right t0 search you. Whc\.\!. Next week. they'll see To m Berenger and Debra Winger in "Betrayed.'' . Papanrai PEP RALLY .....••...•....•••......•.....•.•.•••..... 11 ' By KAREN M. REED Red and white were the colors of the evening. Anybody who was anybody s ported -One.of the.red and.-wAi.te-s.weatshtn which proudly proclaimed .. Estancia Footba ll... at la t week's kickoff fo r the high school's '88 football season. More than 200 parents. sponsors. former high school students and other supporters of Estancia were treated to a two-hour cruise aboard \he new Catalina Flyer. a 11 8-foot luxu~ catamaran. .. OutOnTheT~ BREAKFAST BY T HE SE · By J UDY CHAMBE RLAIN I finally got to have my end-of-the-summe r breakfast on the patio of Laguna Beach's Las Brisas last week. r m only sor~ I didn't get to spend more languid ho urs drinking in the ocean view and quite.literally sto~pin~ to smell the roses 1n the early morning mist at the beach. At $5.95. it's the be t bargain in town -with the view thrown in for free. CALENDAR •.•••••..•.•......•• ~"'..: •••••••..••......... ~ UNCLE.DON •••••••.••••••••••• ~······················ 12 GALLERIES •••••.••••••••••.••••.••..•...••.••.•..•.. 15 • LAGUNA POETS presents PULl ·TZ~R PRIZE WINNER G lJ KINN ELL By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Doily Pilar Sraff T he lasr time Galway K 1nnell read his poetry in Laguna Beoch,-he declined inv11at1ons to dine or socialize afterward. Instead, Kinnell walked through the downtown streets, alone with his thoughts and the night breezes puffing over the beach. "That's-so much like him. He hos o strong, quiet personality," says Marta Mitrovich, recalling that evening. "He's • a very natural man." Mitrovich, director of Laguna Poets, who hosted Kinnell in 1981, later was moved to pen her own tribute to the American poet: A hulking space in town moves slow and sure stands patiently with hidden eyes Jh61PfJC.fll10W empty of h.J; WOld _ _..,:, Since his v1s1t seven years ago, K1nnell' s reputation has gained in prominence. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for his poetry and coupled thor the some year with on American Book Award for his volume, "Selected Poems." published by Houghton Mifflin Co. K1nnell also has won four other notional honors: the American Shelley Memorial Award, the Brandeis Creative Arts Award, the American Academy Arts and Leners Award and the No11onal Institute of Arts and letters Award. He hos authored eight volumes of poetry, one novel and four translations. Kinnell hos taught in France, Australia and Iran as well as at many colleges and universities across the country. The resident of Vermont is curtently director of the Creative Writing Program at New York University. On Saturday night, he will mark his return engogemel}t to Laguna Beach to be the featured reader ·at the Laguna Poets' 16th annual poetry festival. Kinnell will present his works in a 90-min~te reading at 8 p.m. QI the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Tickets are $ I 0 each and advance purchases ore suggested. On Sonday, he willottend a book-signing from noon to 2 p.m,qt the Fahrenheit •51 book store, 509 South Coast Highway, in Laguna Beoch. The festival continues Sonday with on 8 p.m. reading in the Laguna Beoch Public Library featuring poets Kathleen Iddings, B.H. Fairchild and Nancy Shiffren. Tickets ore $5. Mitrovich admits she hesitated before inviting K inneff bock for a second visit. A her all, it is the first return engogemeni at the festiYol, which over the post 16 years hos presented such renowned poets as Charles &*owski 1197 51, Lawrence f~i 11 9801, Carolyn Forche 119821, Gory Snyder 119831 and Carolyn Kizer, who woo a Pulitzer ~rize ~oon ofter her visit ~198~ I .. I K.nnell' s poe ry s lu I 01 re1erences to nc1ure ono man s connecr on with 11. H s verse •10 ... s gen• 1 and eas 1-r •r ee 01 s m e which would break the direcrness v.e lee1 v.11h n1s evoco11 ve imagery. wri res: In pernops rs oes•. no .... ~ ooerr "e Beer . K nne In lore winter I sometimes 91,mcse c ·s :J' s·evrr coming up from some fault in the sno"' and bend close ancJ see ' s ung cOIOred and put down my nose and know the chilly, enduring oder ol bea' His priva1e. 1n1rospec11ve narure is seen wnen K .nnell in "Mortal Acts, Mortal Wounos v:'rires There ore things I re.r to no one Those close to me might think I was sod, and try to comfort me. or become sod themselves At such trmes I go off alone 1n s1fe11Ce as ii listening for God Ar '11s readings aud.e'lces may t>e surpr sed that K1nnen ha.s memorized all of his poetry.To rum however 1t s a natural Bot M1trovich said she believes Kinnell' s poetry is development especially opt for rhese rimes. "In the past 01 poets ne"" •heir poems he soys. 'If you "I think he's rhedeepest for those moments when we couldn't soy a poem by heart 11meant1t hodn t entered your really see the clarity of all of life -before we were born, once . heart." For the same reasons. Kinne" belteves that a poem does we ore born and even when we die," Mttrovteh soys. "For him not really enter the reader uni he or she memorizes II. the body and the spirit ore one. I chose him because he Kmnell soys he en1oys poerry reodmgs because of r e understpnds that deeply." atmosphere 11 creates. In Mitrov1ch' s view, contemporary society is plagued by a "When circumsrances are r·ght the great mystery of sharp, wide div1s1on between the body and sp1r1t. The poetry seems ro unfold nghtthere "he says. • Y CXJ speak the degradation and misuse of the body, sexual guilt, the TV poem ro the ouchence 1hey It st en and draw 1t in, and a peculiar evangelism scandals and even the furor over "The Lost closeness tokes place, as if everyone 1n the room were l1vmg T enu>tatioo of Christ" all point lo a growing rift between physical through some exrremely private ye1 ro1ally shored emotlOO '' and spiritual matters. Bot don't loo« f()f KinneU to provide explonattons for his ''Bot Galway K innell' s poems bnng the body and the soul poems. In fact, he doesn' I belteve he· s the best person quolif 1ed bock together again," Mitrov1ch soys. "He feels that moment of · to interpret them. • awareness through the bodyond through the spirit. He shows that "It is a modern ossumpttOn that there rs a key to every they are not in conflid." poem and theauthof hos rt The trouble 1s that I don't believe this. K innell himself hos acknowledged a rift between humans I happen to think that the author may be the lost one to know whot and the spiritual side of life. his work is oboot," he soys "While an author con clear up certain "The idea that we and our creations don't belong to small cooluslOOs, in general he is too involved in what he wanted 'nature' comes from the notion that the human is a special being to poem to be, to be able to see whot 11actually 1s." aeoted in God's image to hove dominion over all else," he said As for the advice to young poets, K1nnell soys he doe5011 in on interview. "We ore becoming aware again of our bother handing ony out connection with other things. That's hopeful, since for several "They don't follow 11 anyway ' he soys. "That' sthe lirSJ centuries our civilization hos done all It could to tOfget ii." bit of advice, da{t follow advice." Dai!¥ Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. Augus1 26. 1988 " 1 i' ......... ' ., ~ "' .., • • .. ... . ~ .. . -·~ .... '" • !". • ... ·~ • • Calendar AUG SM TW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 4 , 5 16 1 7 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 31 Friday PACIFIC AMPITH~ATRE Thl' Mood) Bl ues v.1th ~pcc1al gue'>t ( ,13,, Tiger at 7 30 J)m Rl'l>l'rH·d \\'ill· ·1ng:S IS.$0.: LJ-.n ~ating. $14. · T1cf<eti,Alft-a' a1labk at the Panlil .\mph11t\e:itrl' bo' olfo-c· and at all T-1ckctron ldcall~\. For l'l'lo'rc inlur- ·•• mat10J\ .and to cloiargc t1d.l'I' b' 'phone. calt-Tclctron at fl'\4-1 '\IK). • COTl'ON CRE~RESTAL1RANT AND SALOON 714!S E.dtngl'r. llun1- 1ngton Bc:k:'b,. µc Ferrell ~hn" "I l't llte GOO(! :T lll)l'' Roll" 111,·-.da' CLUB in the 'c" flOrll'r Rl''>ort. I 1117 Jamboree Road. '<'" pon lk;1rh prt'sents the golden age of rod, 'n roll 7 p.m . to ~ a.m. n1ghtl) l'\ll'PI \und,1) and Monda). No rnH·1 l hargl·. Classic bands "'II ix-rform thl· l'ra·, greatest hits from "C...ood (1011) :>.!"" Moll) ... to "I Want To llold \our Hand." Su11c and The ~"C'l'th.:an' arc featured. b4+ 1700. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL /190 Nc" port Centct Dn' l'. Nl'" ll<irt 8('ach presents Marlene \nkn', songs and music tn the < onwn a ton Lounge Monda) through Fnda' 'i to 8 p.m. and Saturda>. 6 to X p.m THE WHITE HOUSE RNaurant and Ta,er~. 340 South Coa't ll1~h ­ "a). Laguna Beach. pre\Cllh h'l' entenainment and dancing n1ghtl> . 494-8088. . SUNSET P UB 16655 Pactlir l oa\t H 1ghwa~. Sunset Beach ofkr' hH' entertainment !le' l'n n1ghl'I at ''l'l'I. Toni~ht and Saturda\. (ow l\lon- tO) a :30 p.m. to I 10 J m 59~-1 '1~6. i ··'· · through ~turda;'. trom Ii \O p 111 ' 847/NH • COUR1'HOLISE RESTAL'RANT ~ Hulton Centre Dn,l'. ~nta \na. presents Nathantl'I Jam M1ddll'1on in the bar and gnll Thu™la> through Saturday. 8:30 p.m to I a m and John '\llen during h1nl·h in lhl' L1brary/Gardl'n Room l\l onda> through Fnda>-The C ounhou~· I'!> located one block ofT thl' 5'i frl'C"J'. West on Mac.\nhur Oh d in thc Hu11on Centre. I-or inforrnat1lln rall 540-8615. ·. .· COACH HOUSE \"\I) 7 < amino Capistrano. 'ian .Juan < ~1 p\\tr;1110 ·presents Bill~ Vera anJ thl' &·Jtcr' l<'ntgl'n, for 11ckc1 'trk' and d1nna rescrvalions. call 496-INJO. <. oriccrt hQt line: 49'~89.:?7. , DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT.A KISS. THE CLUB 22X. Nt.·" port Blvd . in Costa Me,a. Fln'ihtng hght\, mirrors and a huge dann• tl ovr. No t· shirts or shoni.. T1ck1:ts are $5 rm a ll ~hows. Doors oix•n at 8 pm (all S-33-1 (60 .. ....,.....,,_c- cccrtM 111 loU>M•Mt •l•U ...,..._..,.':T= ......... " 111 l• Ill II ltll ....,~ WllO.U. ---.... It:• !de J•le 7.JJ .. JI . ..,_.......,... <Olmllto.-a ... lllH I t• t.49 llll ....., ,_..__..,.....,_ ,....,... 1llCIO ftl • • IS .. " t•llHlUllU .............. ._'° ...... . I !:SI ai1e S:11 , ... "" . ....,_ WO fl.UllD IOlll Ulllf tN1 U·M 2:19 J:IS 1M I---·'"' ... td!llR .. , ,.,..,.-.... ?WID-•n ...,.._ ·-·--· ·--· l!,.S !'4J 4'11 ...... 11• ~-.. -.. .., ···-1WW1 •> ·---...... ........... ..... , ... THE HOP pre-.cnl'> till' l'OOle~t .. Hopp)" Hour in to" n 5-7 p m. tonight. and Saturda>-"tint \ugu'>t Nights" starrin$ Ton) Rossini. a tribute to Neil Diamond at 7 \0 p.m . unda). the Hop feature~ thc ··ttntii.h Invasion" "ith Rock Around Big Ekn (S3 cover <"harge) and '" do,ed Monday: "Roel.. Around thl· Clod ... " a history of rock and roll Tues. at 8 p.m.(S3 <'Over C'harge) .. \\ l'd. •~ Con- test Night. Call for detail': Thur~d::i>­ Oancc! DanC'c! Dance! "ith no l'CHer charge. 18774 Brookhur<.t. r ounrnin Valley. 963·~366. THE HOP 231'.122 Ml·rrnn Road tn Laguna Hills prcscnb those'cr:11 ~ SO.. and 60s. Hopp) Hour BuOi:t S to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Lunch at 11 a.m. Fndays see new acts each month with ··on Stage" and hop JOCks: Saturday. Pan y at the Hop all night long. dance. dance. dance: Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. S,wing ~our swttthcan to the Don Miller Big Band and from 7 p.m. until closing. special ~'ents: Monda~ Closed: Tuse- day Rock Around the Clock 'ihow . Wcdncsda\. Jailhousc Rocl..1.•r.. h'c 10 piece rock ·N· Soul band. Thur..- da~. Cra1) C o ntem. 768-846 7 THE CROWN HOUSE .. l21W2 South Pacific Co::ist H1gh"a~. South Laguna . Fran!.. Ri<'C1 and Trio perform Tu~a) through 5aturda). ~ p.m to I :30 a.m. Bluc .\dept 1!. featured Sunda) and Monda~ at tUO p.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT. 8901 Warner Ave.at Ma~nolia in Huntington Beach present In c enter- tainment Monday through Saturda~. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. m Jcn:m1ah s Lounge. Live Jau happ> hour Mo n- Top Man with a horn Jau and pop uzopboni•t David Sanborn, a re&uW on the Friday ••Late NlCbt with David Letterman" abo1", per - fonu Sanday at 7 :30 p.m . at the Paclftc AmplOtheatre. Reeenedeeattnc: $18.50, $14 lawn. ForinorelnformatJon and tocbar1e tlck,eta b y phone, call Teleb'on at 634-1300. day through Fnda,, 4:30 to 7 p.m. C'omplimentar) bufTct. no l'O\cr or m inimum. Nev. outdoor p:u10 dance noor. 21 and O\Cr. Tonight. Linda Roth. For information. C'all 848-266~. REVERE HOUSE 900 W. Ftr~t t.. Tustin. presents Al i\bbott. who u~ baby srand piano. drum machine. bass pedals and synthes11er to n~ate a one man band. Dancing 1s en- couraged. For information and l'C'scr- vatio ns. call 543-9319. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner.\ vc . Huntinaton Beach. conC'cn info line: 840-0208. • S.hlrday PACIFIC AMPIT.HEATRE O lona Estefan and Miami.Sound Machine tonishtat 7:30 p.m. Reserved ~ating· S 18.50. S 14 lawn. Tickets arc a vail- able at the Pac1fk Amph11hcatre bo' office and at all T1C'ke1ro n locations. for more mforn)ation and to charge llC'kets by phone. call Teletron at 634-1300. COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano presrnu Ltt Ritenour ton1iht. For ticket sales and d inner rC<>t•rvattons . call 496-8930. Conttn hot line: 496-8927. PACIFIC AMPITREATRE 03,,d Sanborn tonight at 7:30 p.m. Re- served scatins: $1 8.50. Sl4 lav.n. Tickets art available at th<' PaC'1fic Amphitheatre box offiC'C and at all Tickctron locations. For more 1nfor- ma1ion and to charge ti<'kets b> phont. call Telelron at 634-1300. COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Capistnno. S.n Juan Capistrano • prc5Cnts Kenn> Rankin tun1gh1 I• u cket sales and d1nnt·r rl·~·" JI'"'" call 496-8930. ConC'l·1 t hot hn. 496-8927. OOURTHOUSE REST Al'KA~T Hutton Centre Orl\c. \ant:i \11.1 presents The Nt."' I nl. ~poh 1 n 1h, h.11 and gnll 'Aith 1 sho"' at X .1nll '' 1, p.m. The Counhousc 1.-. l111:a1nl 1111, block off the 55 frcc":i ' \\ ,.,, "" MacAnhur Bhd. 1n till' 1111111>11 Centre. For 1nforn1Jt1011 '.di 540-8615. VILLA NOVA 1{1l'hard I .n11111' piano stylings SundJ' th111ud~ Wednesday. Open datl~ 5 p 111 .11• a.m.:Jt31 W. Coast H1gh"a~ '''" port 'Beach 642-7880. THE· WHITE HOUSE Rl·\l.1 t:1.1111 and Ta\'cm. 340 South ('oa't ll1~h way. Laauna Beach. prl'\l'nh "'' cntcnainll)cnt and danC'1n11-nti!hl h 494-8088 SUNSET PUB 1665' Panlli. < 1•.1,f Highway. Sunset Beach. olk1' '"' ·entenainment sc'en nights at "l'''" The Fa1rlancs from 3 to .., p m Incognito 8 . p.m. to m1Jn1~ht 592-1926: .. ODday SUNSET PUB 16655 l'a 1lil <. ,,,,,1 Hiahway. Sunset Qcach. otkr' liq• e ntertainment seven nights at "l'd. Tor;i\aht S~rf & Rescue. ( 'IJ\\ll "''' mus1<' every Monda) 11'1 \ugu't •1 p.m. tc>-1 a.m. 592·19~6. LOUIE LOUU:'S I(> 70 l'oci,) 1'1111 t Blvd at 17th Street. Co~tc~ f 1n· admission. Must be' l l and OH'• 645-5448. THE WHITE' HOUSE Rl~taurJnt and Tavern. 340 '.SOuth C'oa~t ll 1~h­ way:-t.aauna ~a<'h. pn''l'nt' "''' , Calendar Continued entena1nment and dancing n1ghtl) 494-8088. THE COURTHOUSE RE - TAURANT pre~nl\ thl· 4\ho.,.. < a\e Singers. One blcx:k ofT 1hc 'i5 F-rcc- way. west on l\fac .\nhur Bhd 1n Hutton Centre For inform:ituin l·:ill 540-8615. Taaday COURTHOUSE REST Al' RANT. ~ Hunon Centre DrtH·. \Jnta \na presents p1an1\t lrt.>nc < J\tk 1n thl· l1brar)/Ciarden RM m r UC\d3) through S:iturda) !')(:ginning at n pm The Courtho uw 1\ lot ated Olll· him I.. ofT the 55 lrt.'C\\:S\ \.\'c<.t un Mac.\nhur Hf\J in· thl' llutton Centre For 1n1<1r111J1 1011 L ill 540-8615. SUNSET Pl 8 IM'" 1'.1t it it < 11,1\t H1ghw;n . ~un-.ct lk.1th olkr<. lt\l' entr rta1nment \l'\l'n n11!ht' .11 "l'l·k To night T hl' \11k' '' r 111 11• I J m 592-1 9~6 FACES NITECLl 8 I. 'II~ kt-.1t h Bf\d in Hu n11n~tnn lkJ1h BIUl'' :-J1ght S'llo\' 11nw" II• rm ~I .rnd O\er .\dnll\\lctO JI lht' .f11.,t '' ~ (all 'lb~-~~ 11 lllf inl11rm.1t11111 CA!'\:'\ER\' REST Al HA'T t11- n1gh1. \\ ednc,J.1~ .ind I hur,J.1\ llw '-farl.. (1uerrno l>u11 lttltl I .11.1,1·11, .\ \ l• "l:\I. J"IOfl ~k;I\ h I• °'"I '\ ( tlnu·n hnt 11 n1 -''" ,,, ' Wednesday JEREMIAll'~ RF-.T ,1i R ·"T ~411 I V. 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(I • l'l"SET Pl'B IM""' 1'Juli1 < C1,1,1 H1gh,,a, \un'l'l lk.1, h 111kr' ltH' r ntn1ainmt•nt 'l''l'll n1g h1 ' .1 "1·,·I.. Ton ight lah \1111111 11 pm 1111 .1 m 592-142!'1 Thursday COACH HOl'SE l l I., 7 t Jm1no Cnp1~.trano. San .l u.111 ( .1r1..,1r;rn,1 preSt·nt~ Da' 1d Brumhl·~ and John Stewart tnn1gh1 r or 111 l..t·t '"k~ .rnd dmnrr reS<.·n atiun' l .111 -Nb-X'>lO Conten hot line J%-IN2"7. SUNSET PUB lbtl55 PJufo. c oa~1 H1ghwa). 'iun'K'I At.•Jr h. 1lfTcr\ li\l' ente rta1nmrnt 'ie'c n night\ a "n"- Ton1ght 1hrough \,1turJJ,. r hc Tuners Q JO pm tu I 'O a m 59::!-19:!6 .IAZZ Friday NEWPORTER RESORT 1107 Jamboree Road. Newpon Beach. ~ts Fnday r ven1ngJa11 conl r n s from S:30 to 7:30 p.m eac h Fnd n} throuft! Stpt. 2, in thc-holt'\;~ nc.,.. amph1theattt. The conct'ns frature the sona styling of Stephanie Ha he~ It Friends and att frtt to guests and IQCal residents. P1cn1c baskets. beverqa and blankets are ava1labk. for mott information. call 644-1700 ext. 778. BOB BURNS R ESTAURANT Fashion Island. Newpon Beach. prl·s- enu Darvy Taylor and Ron DonJlh ·at the keyboard and piano 1n thl' lounge tonight and Saturda~., F-o r reservatio ns. call 644-2030. DRIFTWOOD LOUNGE 2 1 ..iti~ P:i- e1fic Coast H igh .... a}. Hun11ng1 on Beach presents the ~ .... ingr r'> Trio with songs from tht: 'ti<. and J (" Fnday and Saturda} 8 p m to mi.dn1ght, and unda~ ~ to ti p m .536-142 1. ask for Dnft"ooJ L o ungl' VILLA NOVA S1ngcrtp1an1\I Ceasar Frazier prrform., a \J fll't} ol Jazz and rhythym anJ blur., r hur\da\ thro ug'h Saturdai-from K 10 p m lo I :30 a.m .. Sunda) 1hrough WcJni:'- day from 8:30 a m to I Jo. J m Richard Fauno'\ l'3\~ li'>li:ning piano styling. 3131 We~t ( 03'>1 H1gh"J' Newpon Beach. 642-78MI CAFE UDO. SO I 30th St "l·~port Beach. 6 75-2968. pre~nl\ 1he r 110\ G uerro Sex1et from b JO r m II• I a.m. S3 co' t:r chaq~c JAZZ CLUB ROOM JI lfon , 111 Laguna. 146-i ~uth C oa .. t H1gh"J' Laguna Beat h t0ll..ta1h l'-hm' d'ocuHt'S and recorded JJ/ / mu'll Monda' thro ugh FnJa, ' 111 /\ p m J97-~1<7 t- "A must see for every~, · woman and cbikl .•• · so compeliµlg, so po"Werful, so well-pttformed .. .r C2l1 hard,ly wait to see 8fJ'IAY1!D lpin ... ' POWllnJL 10+ filJD:1 Saturday CAFE LIDO 50 I 10th 'itrl·e1 Newpon Beat h. (175-~'lhll I u1h,·r HughesQu1ntet M '\Op m w I J m SJ cover charge Sanday DIANNE REE\'ES A~D THE YELLOW JACKETS l \\t1 ol th1· hot- test ac t'i in con1cmpor .1~ IJ / / 11m1gh1 at 8 p m at thr 'lrJngc < ount' Performing ~n' C t'ota ·11d,l'l'- range in prH.'l' fwm SI" 111 )2' and are avallahli: at r 1d<.c1 \,l J \ll'f uutkh Or the ( t'ntt:r 00\ Ullil,. ro durg.1• uck(t'I b) phone. lJ ll "'~0-2•M~I I M mo re mform:i11on l all ''"·\R f" CAFE LIDO "iO I '<1th \t. '''" p1>r1 Beach. "".:"' Yori.. J:i11 c 11nn"' 111111 8.30 pm 10 I J m ,.,.,, 24hl\ Monday CAFE LIDO. 'Ill 1111h \t ,1."J"'m Be::ich '-' 3\ ni: \\ J\ nl' Rn~ \l11or,· Gar) \\ 1ng and F fnll' 'unl'I /'. '' p m -I a m e> ... "i.~4hl\ Taaday CAFE LIDO ""' 101h "' '''"l'k•rt Beach. l>1JnJ D11n,· Jnd \\ J' n.· wa,nr on "'' and llu1,· \\1lh lni.·r- sectto n 1on1gh1 II ''I p m tv I .1 m . -....... -\All " Loo- " .a poUtbl lh(iller_that rums .into a cinemalic shock tte1tment ... Debra Winger and 'R>m Bereoger a.re simply MAGNlflCINT." • -ltn-\J l'A .... ID " S11JNNING! ! ! Shocking!!! A top-notch thriller from a master 61nunaker!" ·• ... another HOT-topic film surt to st.Ir things up lnside and outside movie houses." ... ~ """'""''~ DEBRA WINGER TOM BERENGER BETRAYED U'llrrID ARTISTS,.. :!IR\\l'll \\1SKLER ... ..- OUlA \\'t'IOGEJl TIW IUU..\C.t.R • UlllA.( .. -'VIA~ ... 1£TRA\'ID JOH' HEAAD JQtf' ~l1' .:.::. ~JO( E.WlllHAS H.U "-POU.Ill , •: 8'U CO!\il -~;:P'\UIZIA \'0'1, IUl~\DL' fEJ\ ~ JOl l21U1lAS --1t iaW1" ~l~"ll.l.l-.. corr,\.('.A\'l.. ~ ....-.~ .......... ---~ ...... ,_.. ... .._...,... R .;::ft.C--~ ~n.=- STARTS TODAY 675-2968 Wednaday Saturday LE MERIDIEI\ HOTEL ~ '\t w 1 ~acArthur Bh d '-1'" port lkal h "'Le Jau Club" fra1unng \\orlJ 1 la" Jazz an1sts spo1hghtrd "l·1·l..f\ in 1h1· four i.tOf) ~t rium ul lhl· < .11.· I kuri For mo re 1ntqrm.11 m n l'Jll ~ .. ,..,~11111 ext.eM 1on 3 11' CAFE LIDO "ilH '\CJth \t '1'" I"' 1n Beach. prewn1i.Jal·l..1t· R'J" ''"Jl1'1 with La rn "-ia'h Rm \h < u1J\ Doug Wr bt-and A nan Ii rum tx r11 II 10 p.m 10.1 J m f'l ... ,.~'lh!I Thured.ay CAFE LIDO '111 '\111h"' '''"P.•11 Beach. preo;enl\J \fl'.'< IJI 1!Ut''1111r11gh1 8.30 p m to 1 J m r•., '-2''"' 11r • 673-50~1"1 JAZZ PACIFIC J lllltl•l'l••lit II( gan11.i1111n II• p1t: .... ·r' , .. ind .·n, •llllJ!!• lt\r J3// mt:l'l\ l'\\'r\ I hur, .. 1.1, .11 p m .ind " 11rx n I•· •.111 111u" 1 1"' andJ.llL buth 1 1i.r m111 nt11rm.111 r call · Dr l hJ rln l<111h,·r1111,1 ·'' .aJ~-5 I 'I ur l:lill 'xoll JI hJ: -, J., CLASSICAL STARTS -. .,~-...... u. .... ~ .. 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TAl'RA:\T ~ ' • II '<'" ix•rt Rt .1 • rn' ' ' ntcrnJl • r J I guuar ,t 1 "f'J'l I''" ,1 11 am I• .... 1. P m t>~"-t ,, TODAYs u.--. ~ .... ..... .... . .......... ,, _ ... ·~"'' "'' clC.)1 WT>-8!>00 u.--.. ........ . . ' . .... l>J) .. 11 6:Jt..eT?O ~· -l~'rUI , .... r&.• t' ... ~ ... .. -· '41 11117-... _,, SORRY N O PASS S ACCEPTCOFO~ THIS EHOAG M E N'T .. ., J Calendar Omtinued Friday SUMMER ROMANCE PARTY Y.E.S. (Young Executive Singles) Network hosts a dance pan) from 8 p.m. to I a.m . at the Newpon Beach Marrion Hotel. 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is SI 5 at the door. S 12 prepaid. For more information. call the Y.E.S. Hotline. 744-1000. SINGLES MINGLE PARTY eaC'h Friday at Promises Nightclub. 3333 W. Coast tlia}lway, in the Tokai Bank Blda .. Newpon Beach. 6 to 10 p.m. Open tc{ ages 21-55. S6 adm1ss1or1. Free hors d'ocuvres, door pnLes. dancing. Sponsored by the Meeting Connection. Call A. Bruce Gleason at 894-1777 mornings. 846-8440 after- noons and evenings for more infor- mation. TEMPLE BETH EL SINGLES ACTIVITIES South Count) Reform conarcption begins a singles cont- 1nacnt H IJh Holy Da)'s activ111cs planned. For more 1nforma11on. call the Temple o ffice at 364-2332. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Orang<'· Coast Chapter 26. (custody no1 required) offers new (riendships. vaned aetiv111es. caring people. Guest cards available. 847-1600 or' 546-5788 for more information. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS H untington Beach Chapter 59S hosts a free orientation for single parents. Call chapter phone 898-7975 for m(CtinJ location and additio nal membership information. Membership in Parents Without Panners is open to divorced. separ- ated, widowed or never mam ed parents ofliving children. Cu Mody of the children 1s not a factor. A non- profit. no n-scctanan. cdueat1onal or- pniz.auon. PWP -pro' ides a pro- aram of social act1v11u:s. discussions and study groups for single parents and their families. PIUME OF LIFE SINGLES s1 ngles over45, meet for T .G .l.f . 5 to 7 p.m. at Holiday Inn. 7667 Center A\'C .. Hunt1nston Beach. For reservations and information. call 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Meet for T.G.1.F. at 5:30 p.m. at the Lakeside in Orange or Chantacla1r in Irvine. For information. call 521-5875 for the Ornnge mcc11ng or 898-6865 for the Irvine mttting. S&ta.rday WHEEL OF F RIENDSHIP S1 ngles 45 a nd over. meet for dinner al 6:30 p.m. at Revere House an Tustin. For information and rcser,,a11ons. call 521-5875. PRIM.E OF LIFE SINGLES meet for dinner and dancing at the Jolly Roger Inn. 640 W. Katclla. Anaheim at 7 p.m. Reservations and infor- mation. call 836-8744. NON.SMOKING SINGLES of America. (N.S.S.A.) meets every.Sat- urday at Bentley's. 7979 Center Dr .. next to the 405 Freeway and Beach Blvd. Huntington Bt'ach .. Meeting 6 to 9 p.m. S6 for non-members. S2 for members. Door pnzcs. hon d'oeuvrcs. 846-8440 or 24 hour evt:nt hotline, 894-8932 .. 8'ulday PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERSCbapter 1204 Newpon-ln1ne. holds oricntat1on and pot-luck at 6 p.m. for information and d1rect1ons. call 857-2548 or 838-64114. FLIRT Sunday programs began at 7 p.m. in the Scacliff Village Shopping Center. 2205 Main Street. Suite 20. Huntington Beach. Donation 1s SJ and free child care 1s a vailable. Call 647-1628 for more information and to leave messages. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP S1 ngle~ over 45 mttt for brunch at 11: 30 a. m . at Cafe Capri in Orange. For infor- mation and reservatio ns. call 521 -5875. Taaday PARENTS WITHOUT. PART· NEBSChapter 1204 Newpon-lrvinc. will hold an orientatio n and dis- cussion aroup at 7 p.m. For infor- mation. call 786-0744 or 838~84. SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE' a.UB Learn west coast swing. fox- trot. waltz. samba. tango and all ballroom dances at the Irvine Hilton Zot Room at 8 p.m. S6 or S 19 per month. Dance at 9 p.m. For more information. call 494-0593. Wed.Deeday PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES dinner at Golden Sails Hotel. 6285£. Pacifte Coast Highway. Long Beach at 7 p.m. for reservations and information. call 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, s1nglei> over 45. mttt for dinner at 6:30 p.m . at Gregory's in An.ah<"im. Call 521-5875 for rcscrva11ons and anfor- ma11on. LIFE ON YOUR OWN singles 55 and over. meet new friends in a warm supportive ; atmosphere every Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. for a vaned pr<>&ram 1nclud1ng dinner at local r~taurants and a monthly pot luck. Oasis Senior Center. '800 Marguentc (5th and Marguerite) Corona dcl Mar. 644-3245. F.R.l.E.N.D.S. a singles assoc1at1on ftsr fun and growth. meets each Wednesday 5 p.m. to midnight in the Zot Room. Irvine Hilton. 17900 Jamboree Road. Irvine. Free valet parkin&. admission is $8 per person. Get in for half-pncc 1f you bnng a friend. get in frtt if you bring two by callina 863-31 11 . extension 2111 after 5 p.m. Free 3-month passive membership by attending. NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SINGLES a club for non-smoking s1ngJe sailors with or w11hout a boat. • 21 ind older. Meets the first and third Wcdnesda) of each month at the Huntington Beach Inn. Pacific Coast H1a}lway in Huntington Beach 7 to 9:30 p.m. Meeting begins with drinks and hors d'ocuvrcs in the bar. followed by a meeting and activities at 1 p.m. Social hour follows the mcetina. Cost is$6. Call 673-3018 for ruordcd info about dub activities. OASIS SENIOR CENTER SINGLU meet Wednesdays 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 3. Coffee and tea from 3 to 3:30 p.m. followed by a special program. T1aanday TANGO, DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Meets <"vcry Thurs- day 11..8 p.m. at 738 W. 17th St .. three blocks south of Newpon Blvd. in Costa Mesa. S 19 month fees. Lnm the latcst dances followed by a dance or other activities each week. For more information call 494-0593. A.8.A.P Singles Assoc1a11on of Pro- fessionals mttt every Thuooay eve- ning 6 p.m. to 11 p.m . at different locations. Small group net""orking. personal 1ntroduct1ons. hot and cold hors d'ocuvrcs. Social. dancing.. mix- ers ind prizes. Call each week for location and information 665-6633 or 760-0451. "A CHORUS LINE" in the Drama Lab Theater of Orange Coast College. Costa Mesa (432-5880). closing per- formances tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 4 p.m. "CINDERELLA" by the Amencan Children's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Ans Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (75 1-5032). Satur- daysand Sundays at 2 p.m .. extc-nded throua.h Sept. 18. "CORPSE" at the Muckenthaler Mansion. 1201 W. Malvern St .. • FuUerton (992-7432). closing P<'r- fonnanecs toniaht thro uah Sundays at 8:15. "I DO, I DO" at the Southampton Dinner The.tter. 140 Ave. Pico. San Oemente (498-7576). Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8: I 5. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:45. Sundays at I :30 and 8: 15 throuah Sept. 4. "~G LEAR" at the Grove Shakcspearc Fesuval. 18252 Main St.. Garden Gro"e (636-7213). Thursdays through Sunda)'s at 8:30 until Sept. 17. "um..E SHOP OF HORRORS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-5511). final pcrforman<'es to- niaht throuah Sunday at varying cunain times. "PICNIC" at the Irvin( Communi- ty Theater. Turtle Rock Communit) Park. I Sunnyhill Drive. Irvine (857-5496). closing performances to- ni•ht and Saturday at 8 p.m. 'r.iocJ..u. SECUJU'l'Y" at 1hc Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-77 10). nightly except Mondays at varying eunam times throua.h Sept 25. "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" at EJiubeth Howard's Cunain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). nigh ti)' except Mondays at varying cuna1n 11mes thro uah Sept. 4. "TAI.UNG WITH" at the U nicor11 Emporium. 214 Main St. Hunt- in11on Beach (969-I 7Q4). final per- formances to niaht and Saturda) al 8:30. •v P'rlclay THE IMPROY presents three s1dl"· splinina acts each night Tucsda' throuah Sunday at 4255 (am pus Drive, Suite 138. Irvine. howt1mc\ and admission pri<'es arc 8 p m Monday ($3): Sunda). Tuesda, throuah Thursday. (S6); 8· 30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. (St!) doors open at 6 p.m. Danner 1s scr' r d niahlly. Patio dining 1s now a'a1labk for late shows Friday an~ Saturda) lloaday DUltE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at the NewpMtcr Rc\on presents a s~ial Monday N1aht ShowcaM.' "'"h lOOI· cdians from throua}lout the Southern California area performing. begin· ninf at 8:30 p.m. Duke's MondJ'r N11ht Showcase hu no co' er charg~ The Newporter Rcson 1s located al 1107 Jambortt Rd.Just east of Pan fil Coast Hiahwa~ in N<"wport lkach 644-1 700.ext 575. NORA DUNN Tonight onl> at till' lmprov. THE IMPROY features thrcl' ol LA's best known comedian., C\l'" Monday niaht. Doo~ open at fl '" p.m. For info rmauon and 1.llnnl·r reservations, call 854-5455 -Tueday THE IMPROY prCS<'nts thrL-e s1dl'· splinif\g acts each night Tue'lda' through Sunday. Show11mc~ anti admission prkes are 8 p.m. Monda' ($3): Sunday. Tuesda) through Thursday, ($6); 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. .Friday and Saturday. ($8). doors open al 6 p.m. Dinn~r 1, Krvcd niahtly. EiC. Friday MINERAL SHOW AND CONVEr-.i· TION through Sunda) at the Orang{' County Fa.ir and Expos1t1on Centcr 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa -iY1h annual convcnuon of the Cahforni.1 Fcderauon of Mineralog1C:1I \11 cieties. featunng thc \\Orld's larg4''t gemstone, a 22892.5 carat topa1 Programs art scheduk>d throughout the three day convenuon. ho" h11ur' arc 10 a.m. to 7 p.m Frida~ anti Saturday and unul 5 p.m \uml;I\ jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiii•---11---------------------------, Adm iu1on is S4 for adult\. S' tor seniors and S2.50 for ch1ld1i.'n o\l'I 12. Parking is frer. Enter at (iatl' .i 1111 Arlington Ave. For more anformat1lin call 75 1-3247. '**~** "HILARIOUS::.--"-- "A KIWI COMEDY.~. _.__ ....... Ul-••t ... _ ............... -···-----... _,_..ec_ e 0 .. ty Plk>t D•tebook/ Friday, Auguet 26. 1988 ' 1:4..:'.:C:J A UNM1'W. Pl.1\JRE -----·~ ..... l .... ~c... Ml·ntl ...,...Tiii UA .. C:-lt:).OMf '"° ___ .,.._ •..-n•I HOME AND GARDEN SHOW \t the Anaheim Conven11on 1.•nta throua.h Sunday. Larg~t shm' ot 1h kind ln the nauon w11h O\ er lJll<I exhibits • special feature,, a "'11.k variety of entcnamment :ind mud' more. Hours are Saturda>. I I a m. to 10 p.m.: Sunday 11 a.m. Ill ~ rim Monday through Frida). 2 to 10 pm Admission priccsare $6.50 for ad uh\. Children 6 to 16. SJ; under 6 frt•1.· f or information. call 999-8900. PAGEANT OF THE MASTER · Festival of the Arts in Laguna BcJch Nightly through und3y. Ticl~t' ranee In price from S9 lo $35. AllT·A-FAIR. in a new location 777 t.aauna Canyon Road. l'Ontanut<' throuah Sunday. Open sc'en da)~ J Wttk. 10 a.m. to 10 pm. Clo~ing hours arc 11 p.m. Friday and S3tur- day. ~Mral admission 1s SJ.SO. children unckr 12 frtt with adult. and tenion arc charged $2.50 S2 per penoningroupsoftenormort. Tram terVice is available from outl mg partina arus . ITAUAlll a Visionary Ans E\po ends Sunday. 793 Laguna Canyon Roed, Lquna Beach. across from the Gllendar Continued Fe,uval of the Am and 1he Sawdust Buena Park Hotel Grand Ballroom. who perform c' r111h1ng from Barh lu rock are looking for Ol'" ml·mbl.'r\ Thc group meeb Festival. Open 11 a.m. 10 10 p.m 7675 Crescccnt Ave., Buena Park. daily. Visionary artists. hand painted Admission is S3. kids under 12 free clothes and New Age experiences and with parents. Models. km. Iraan\. items. Admission 1sS I per person and planes. cars. m1htaf) J1'1n1a1u~s. evef) Tuesda) nrn1ng at 1 p.m a1 the Presb) ten an ( hur<"h ul lhl' CO\ r- nant at Fair' 1c" and .\dam\ '>ll'l:'l't lln Costa Mt'sa Pcrformann"> an· JIW a¥a1labk For more 1nformJ1mn. rall Dec Cox al 96~· I 6~0 lll \ 1 {1rccn at 897-0587 t'\Cn1ng\ :ind "l'd.cnd~ pan of the proceeds v.111Ixdonated10 armor. boats. back issue Tnaga11nes. orianizations tha t addrcs\ en-For more information. rall Bob v1ronmental issues. Keller. 826-5218. MAGIC ISLAND recenth open to PLATE COLLECTORS CLUB ol the public for the first t1me· pro' ides Orange County v.111 ho\I Bob (,an Ian patrons with the best 1n corned~ and Dawn Hess of Ganlan U.S -\.. magic and ps)ch1c talent. Dinner and producerofl1m11ed ed111on platl'\ and Weclne8day shows Wednc!>da~ through Saturda) figurines. Sv.ap meet at I p.m . THE ORANGE COUNTY SKI from 6 p.m. Children arc v.clcome to Meeting at 2. an the 5hallcr C lub CLUB meet' lhl' lir\I and 1h1rd brunch and shows Sunda\ from Q· 30 House. 1930 N. Shaffer. Orangl' For Wcdncsd<t' of c' l'f\ munih at thl' a.m. Mag1C' Island 1s locaied a1 J505 more 1nformat1on. call 5 w. 74(15 or Costa M~s'a ( oun16 < lub. -\tt•''> ~I Via Oporto in Newport fkach Vall-637-:?7J9. Public "ekomc. and over. for mon· dated or valet parking. Drc!>s code. information. rnll '>5 7-X6K6 rescrva1ions required. Fur rl'~r-Tae8day SCRABBL~ 1s pla,cd \\l·Jn,·..Ja~., va11ons and 1nforma11on ,·all JOIN THE HARBOR SINGERS .\ at 6:30 p.m\ in the uppa-kq:I 6 7S..()9()(). . non-profit group of v.omcn .. 1ngcr-. communm rdom 1->I (ikndak Fl'Ol'f· CANNERY RESTAURANT fea-al Sa'angs:2C:!I Calk dr la Louis.a tures Champagne Supper < ru1.-.C\ .---"--------------------------- C\ Cf) Fnd3). 7.30 p.m to 9· '0 pm . unda). 5 10 7 pm .. Champagne Brunch Cru1\t'S. ~turda' and \un- da) .. I 0 a m to noon and i · UI to ' 'O p.m. 3010 Lafa)Cltl' "''"· "'l'"pon Beach. For more information l311 675-5777 • CAFE MOZART featurr'> cla'"''al piano Wed. e'ening and piano or gu 11ar. pop a n<l \ho" 1 u "''' Thurs. at l'' cning:._ .\II mu\ll I'> performed during dmncr \l.,.1 fl·a· 1ured 1s music al Sunda' hrunl h 31952 Camino ( ap1\tranu. "Ian Juan Capistrano 436-0~ I~ LAG UNA POETS mce1 •'.tlh ha al 8 p m at the Laguna &·al h puhlu: hbraf). 363 Gknne) re Laguna Beach. E'<'f)Onl' as "1:k1>ml' Call 494-9550 or 494-SJ 75 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS welcomes nr"comcrs 10 nHHl' than 90 meetings held M'ckl~ at loc:it1ons throu~hout Orangc Counl~ Thcrc are no d1e1~. fees or dues. onl> .i <ll"\lrl· ·t1~re4 ~ON ELM STREET 1 10 stop eating t'Ompul\I' ch for 1-;::=====-=====::;:=================:::====11 more mforma11on. C'311 thl' C't·ntral offict' 11752 Garden (1f0\l' Bhd te 115.GardenGrmc.at ~5-'·1-'-'CI or 240-9007 Saturday. HORSE SHOW Hunll'r .lurn.x·r show from 9 a m to 5 p m 1 n t hl' Orange Count} Equcs1r1iin < ·cntrr Free to spectators. For anformat1i>n. call 75 1-3247 ORANGE COUNTY SWAP MEET presented b) Tel·Ph1I Entcrpn'('' each Saturda' and Sunda' an thl' main parking lot of the Orangt· Counl) Fair Ground'> 7 a m. 111 4 pm .\dm1s<,1on 1s lift~ l'cnl' for walk·mS Orange <. ount\ 1-Jir· grounds mtorm:mon phone numhc.•r IS 751-)24'7, GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE SWAP MEET 8 am Ill 3 p.m ''1th frrc adm1s~1on and free parking toda) and tomorro" pal'C fcl" 1s S I 0 on Saturda\sand Sunda\s or tY.o -.pace~ for SIO. on unda~: Y.lth' pl'Ol'CCd\ from the swap meet going to C'ampu'I dubs and organ11auons. scht1l:ir-.h1ps and communal\ S<'I"' 1n· prOJl'C't~ For 1dd111onal information. call 898-2389. The s"ap mc<'t " held 1n th<' park mg lot located a1 the cntranl'l' of the colleg<' at the Golden Wc<st Strttl traffic hght hclY.ccn Edinger and Mcfadden Strc<'h Sanday llESTAURANT AWARD Ll' M<'r- ,dicn Hotel. 11 a.m. to .! p.m "'" prcstnt the "Restaurantcur of thi.' Dccade" a~ar.d to M1ch<'I Richard. chef/owner of Los Angele C1tru'i Rcs11urant. An work by Gu) Buffet will bc e~h1b1ted also. The ctrcmon) 1s open to the public and includ(' a aourmet buffet. T1clccts arc S:?5 per pcnon. For ~rvat1ons or infor- mation. call (8 l 8)9S6-3 716. &IT cou.ECf'ORS EXPOSITION & Sale today 9 a.m to ) p.m 1n the "Ab-wlutt>I)' wonderful. It' h'ke -~t•,Rttd ATTil~MOVll·" ...--'Warm.md "undt'rful It has thl' making' of h..·tn~ 11ne of the ma111r hit' llf a beautiful m1d- summerdavdream /I you hatt> to · 1' see t>nd:· k ltrt'\ I '""' "'"'(I\._ l'RI VII\\"' I hl' \ '-'<lr' \l,1rtl\,, R.-. l l llll •\I,(• tl(ltil 'r ._,,llll \II MARK HAR \i O~ ·!ODIE fl)qfR STEALING HOME ~ ..... _ . .-.,.1(.-\1~ ..... •••-ii•"~'-'"'""'""~.,"'""" ll• IW!IK"'°"". ,_ .. ,I •"' "'" "-"" 1.4 ... -. 1 \V'l\lw.,·hc,<.f• .. .-•,,,. .v•t.•k~•u ...... o.c-r' ,, ... , ~"'' H~'•"'"''' l-.a-i»----:; .,...,....,..__..,.\ft,t\UwiN•"•"'l•'"" -:-• --------·····-· _____ _. lllA COSTA •SA llMTllGT°" BCH LA •ADA IEl'mT llACH UA MOV1£S EDWAROS EDWARDS PAClflC £WOWAROS 8llU 11.W.[l PlACl TOWN C:CNICR CMARllR CAil WAY l(Wf'ORl S29 9036 m •1M 141 0110 5131611 '44 0760 ...... Q TlllO .. .. .., CUii UA llWIS EDWAAOS COWAAOS lOWAllOS SY\KY UM PAM EllOllO W0006jll)G[ CROWN YAl.ll'T CX!Dl ~2 4993 S81~ ~~I 065~ 36' 0110 &34 r,,~ -IN AIW«M wtsllMSnR SORRY I«> Pl l S 11SlmS1'11 Tlf.ATR£S PACIF«: PACH: ACCCPlEO COWllMDS NMlMOI ltwAY ~ 01 FOfi THIS CIUM WlSl 819~ 891 36g)' lNCACUllNl 191 l93S Laguna Hilb. (all 'i!'.h-~r~ lur further mforma11on CRIBBAGE 1s pla,,·d on th•· ~·l· ond and fourth \\1:dnl·:.d:.i\ uf l':Jlh m·o:11h at 7 p.m at thl' Oa:.i., C l'nlcr Roo:n VI. 5th t. and MarguL'lltl' 1n Corona dcl Mar. (all 6~4--' I'\/\ t11r add111onal information LEADS CLUB { os1a "-k~, hJp1,·r a group for "Oml"n in busml"'>'>. m,·,•1, <''t'f) \\cdnewa~ morninti Jt thl· Countns1dl' Inn an< u'>tJ ".k..a al the corner of Redhill ::inJ Bmtol MC'('t1ngs arl' lrom ~ 15 tn !-. '\II J m For morl' mforma11on .rnd ll~'I · 'a11ons. rail kn•' Ill' Pl'll ::iult .11 S38·6612 or Jcanl'llC T hoOlP"l'" a1 892-5930 Tbanday AD CLUB OF ORANGE COl NTY holds a "t't'kh <.Ql 1JI ,., 1·n1 tx-iitnninii ''When I talk. you'"' "°ing to laugh yourst-lf hoarse." at 5 JUp m .it Ma\ll'0'>. fh,· K1.·d I 1un Inn. J050 Bn'ltol ~I ( ml..1 \h -..1 Frcl· hors d\X'u' r1.''> . tun ..1nd nc1"ork1ng 7J1.3·25 E-Z SPEAK TOA. TMASTER~ ffi<'l'I ca\h ThuMil\ .ti ~ '" p n JI SeaC'hff \ 1llagl' ~I 'l-' \1a1 n "ltrl,.I Hun1ani,i1nn k<.H h fkg1nnl'r\ "ell-om,· Fo1 m111, inht1 • ma11on l <tll 1'1.i~-2111 t><>1 \J2 'I J' SCRABBLE 1!>plJ'•'•h \I\ l h111' da~ at b 30 pm JI thl' Hum, "-1 '"~' building ".tatn \trn t .11 't .. 1 ~I"" n -\\l'OUl' Huntington tt...1.11 c .111 l.lb(>.~'7 ~.., for dl'IJil'> f' ARM ERS MARKET 'I"'""'' .I b~ 1hcOran11.c<. OUl\I\ r :11n1 liu1.·.1u 1' held l'\Cr\ Thur..d.i' 1n Ill\ m.11n parktn{! lllt ol 1h,· C lr.rng<. c 1•11111' F:urground\ lrum <; ~11 .1 11 '" ::. \11 pm <all ~"1 -•::.J ~ l11r m"" "''"'" mltllln 90 n TCllO · •WW OUMil llCSTmlSTU UA MOVlS l OWARflS COWARDS AMC UA WSlMSlR BMA lllAl.l SAOOllBAQ( WOOOSft(IG[ ORANGl MAU MAl.l '90-4021 S81 5880 SSI 06SS 637 0340 893 Ofi46 COSlA .sA f\llcaT°" LA HMlA WITA AM _... P• ' ( OWMOS AMC AMC N1£ PAClrt CIUI~ CCNTER FU.LC RTON 8 r ASHION SQUARl MAie PlACl BllNA P~ 0 I 97' 41U 992 6000 lll 691 0633 912 ~ 821 4070 cosu .sa ~'°" ICH u ... STMfl°" OUMl COWAAOS COWMOS PAClf( EDWARDS PAClf( TOWM CCNTtR IUUK;TON lV.~ GA TC WAY V'llAGl OlANCl 0 I m •1u a-8 0388 m 1511 8910567 6~ 9361 SOMY-NO PASSES ACCEPTED F0.. THIS ENGAGE-NT Oa11y Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. Aug~st 26, 1988 , 't ... .. Calendar <l>ntinued DA..l\ICE Friday LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacArthur Bl vd. Nr" pon &al·h. "An Evenmg of Moto"n" l'aC"h Fnda) w11h the ton<'bndge Band from 7 to 11 p.m. 476-:!001 . n1en\1on 3113 TH E AM E RICAN INTER· NATIONAL DANCE CO. prl''>l'nts a swing class at 8 p.m. each h1da) followed by a dan{'l' i.oc1al from 9-10:30 p.m.: a Jitterbug da\\ rach Monda) at 8 p.m .. :ind u halln.x•m and Laun class each Wednc'>d:l\ at IS p.m. S20 for~' en lc,i.on' 65o-'1<>..i~ Saturday INTERNATIONAL MllSIC AND DANCE FESTIVAL \ gala n·I· ebratton of the Or:rngr C ount~ Centennial at 8 pm. at 1hr Orang\.' Count) Performing .\n' ( entl'r Ethnic esemblr~ and out~tam.ling artists from here and ahroad T1d.ets range 1n pnc<' from SIU to S 'CJ ( red11 card order b> phone through T1l·kct· Master 740-2000. RAMA NUEVE The Sound ot the Andci. returns to thl· Fesuval of thl· Arts ground~ in Laguna Beach at 5 p.m. Colorful nau'c costuml's and unique Andean 1n~truments make this South Amcncan prcsenta11on authentic and entcruunmg. Perform:inces arc free lo ltd.et hold- ers. For more 1nforma11on. rail 494-1145. • LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach. "Dancing in Newport" Stonebndgc Band w11h a variety of big band and Broadway from 7 10 11 p.m. each , Saturday. For informa11on. rall 4 76-2001. extension 3113. Sunday TEA DANCING Red Lion Inn 3050 Bnstol u-cet. ( osta M~ presents Bame~ Ol'iOn and h1'i 20 piece orchestra e' Cl') l\unda~ after- noon through Ckt 2 from 2 to 6 p.m. Admission "S J)l:r Pt·rsun Free valet parking T1cl e1-. ma) bi.· purcha!>ed 1n :idvancc at the hotel g1h shop For more 1nforma11nn l·all £ Ida Bari') at 64:!-7348 Monday MARTIN & TONI'S S" 1ng l>anll' Club meet\ at ~'eral Orangl· ( ount) locations. Dance:!>. danl'C l.'.Ontl'\I\. dance trips.· play outing,, l}l:ad1 panics are some of the act1vit1e!.. Dance lc't~un' 1ir,· offered beginning to ad' ann·tl. ballroom 10 "" 1ng. For t1n1l'' <lllll locauons. call 840-3Ci IS Thunday COST A MESA Q ICK TEPPER a senior c1t1Len '>QUarl· Janrc groun seek cApenenced square dam.l' rnu- pl~ to JO in them fhc Quit~ ''Cflfll'r\ meet regular!) "'Cl) Thur..Ja,. I fl a.m. to noon at the du'' nlll"' n communtt> center. Anaheim and Centl'r ~t'> 1n < o\tJ Mesa. For more information. l3ll 545-5669. AMUSEMENTS Adults $25: child S 15. Re~r\ a11ons handicapped gul~ts. senior nt11cn!. ~11lage that features the t harn1 111 requ1rro. call 673-5:!..i5. and expectant mothc~. An aonual quaint European '1lla~c'> "1th wh CHILDREN'S MUSEl.f'M AT LA pass ts onl) $59.95. For add1t1onal bled strttts. lantern hght-.. and ~,, HABRA 301 South Euchd St1"cet. I.a information call the 24-hour Knott':. murals of European scrnrs pauHnl Habra. Musical fapr~s. an eAh1b1t of Line at 220-5200. on extenor walls b) Eurof)l:an ;irt"" music and dance C\ Cl') Saturda) at LOS ANGELES CHILDR EN'S 898-51 11. noon. Free adm1ss1on "'"h p:ud MUSEUM 310 onh Main Stn·et. QUEEN MARY. Long lkad1 mu~um admission. For more infor-Los Angeles. Open Wcdnr~:t) and Harbor at the end oftht• Loni; tk .h h mauon. call (213) 905-979.t Thursday. 1 to 4 p.m. and saturda} Frttwa). Exh1b11s 1nclu1.k 'IX ~ 1,11 DISNEYLAND. 1313 ll:irbor and Sunday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m effect sound and hght \hlJ"' in th1 Bl vd .• Anaheim Miele) Mou\C's "Hands-on" p:intc1patOf) l'n' iron-Engine Room and \.\ hcclhuu\l.' r~ 60th b1nhda) pan) celebrated da1I) ment in which children age-. t"'o to enacting a near-eolh'i1on at ·..._.a J n~ with Mickey's Birthday Parade. twelve. learn b> doing. [ 1ghtren an extensive World War II 1.ti,pl.1' Mickey's Birthday Bash and a pmc permanent exhibits. Month I) pro· depicung the "Quecn'!>"3r11' l' rol1"" for every child under 11. .. FantaS} in gram ming include~ 3 'vanct) ot an a troopship. Dail) 10 am .(I p m the Sky .. fireworks each c~cntng at exhibits. performance~ and wurl-Sl 3.95 adults. S9.95 Junior~ l I ~ 1 1 9:30 p.m. Main Strrct Ekctncal shops. Adm1ss1on: $4 J)l:I' p;:r'.><>n . S7.95 for children (5-11 l < htld1 rn Parade performed twi('(' night!~. Dis-infants under two free. dull' free on under 5 are admitted lrn · I.~ 111 neyland offers more than 50 :ittrac-Wednesday and Thur!>dn ~ after· 435-3511. tions tn seven themed lands. includ· noons. Groups must rcg1s.tcr 1n ad-RAGING WATERS 111 K.1~111,.. ing 'Star Tours" and ··captain EO." vance. For 24 hour information. call Waters Drive. San D11nas. Hour' .ir, Park hours are 9 a.m to midnight (2 l3)687-8800 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monda~ thniu~h Monday through Fnda). 9 a.m.to I MOVIELAND WA X MUSEUM, Thursday: Fnda} 10 :i.m to Ill p 111 a.m.Saturday and 9 a.m. to m1dn1ght 7711 &ach Blvd .. Buena Parl Eh 1r;i and Saturday and Sunda' ~ a m I•• Sunday. Disneyland inrormation: is a featured rcplta among the I 0 p.m. Enjo) 44 a n.''> of(un. 'un .111l1 ' 999-4565. already elaborate colleC11on of movie exciting water nd1.·' Adml\,11111 " JtN01T'S BERRY FARM, 8039 and tclev1s1on memorabilia includ-S 13. 95 before 5 p.m for adult' ll •1' Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. Knoll's mg hfe-hke rcpltcas of more than 200 after 5 p.m.: for ch1ldrcn ..i2 II• .J\ Super Star Ice S{_)CCtacular 1s. here! renowned stars. Dail) 10 a.m -8 p.m. inches. S8.95 before 5 p.m and h ''' The glittering skating extravaganza i-. with Fn.-Sat. open until 9 p.m. aftt-r. with free adm1!>~1on liirl h11Jn·n presented four ttmes on Saturda) and 522-115.S. under 42 inches. 592-6453 three times weekda)S through Sept. 5. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS· SANTA ANA ZOO locall·d al l'rn1 Price is included in admission ticket. TORY AND SCIENCE 26:!7 Vista dcl uce Park. 1801 East C hl·.,tnut "-~ . Knoll's ts the nation's most popular Oro. Newport ~ach. Open Tuesday Santa An3. Hours arc Ill am h • ' independent fam1I)' theme park w1th throu&h Saturday. 10 a.m. 10 ~ p.m. p.m. with last 11d:et'> sold at ..i p m 165 wild ndes. shows and attractions.. and Sunda) from noon to 5 p.m. Admission 1s S2 for adult-. .. ,., u ·nt' All shows are mcludcd m the ad· Adml$S1on 1s $2 foradults. and S l for for children. ages 3 10 12 and w1111•1 mission price. Other entenainment children o'er six. Member!> arc free. citizens. Children under J :ind h.111d1 includes the Wild West Stunt Shows. M useum exhibits include a wade capped are admmed free Q5J-~5'' Ona 1 ... £ can can shows,oldtjmcmelodrama.s array of marine mammal fos'>1ls. SAN J UAN C A PISTR A ~O 0 --. •enta and a visit with Snoopy. Knoll's Na11veAmencand1spl3)~.anm~ct MISSI ON, 3 188:! (um11111 BALBOA P A.VILION, .iuo Mam Pacific Pavilion features two u-zoo and photo gallery. minrral and Capistrano. San Juan < ap1 .. trJn11 St.. Balboa. Catalina Pa,~ngcr Ser-traordinary aquatic attractio ns shell displays. buttcrfl) colll·c11o ns Ftatures Serra Chapel. C. ahlorn1.1' vice provides service 10 Catalina. -"Splashdance '87." a dolphin/~a and children's hands on l'Xh1b11s. oldest building. the ru ins ofthl· < on·.11 Adults $22 and child ( 12 and under) lion show and "Snoop) 's diving Also educational program~. docC'nt Stone Church. sold11:r' barr;il ~ .. SI I round trip. Depam 9 a.m.. doajes.''a fi rst time anywhere per-tours. IC(:tures. fesuvals. a hbral) and beautiful P.rdcns. and t"o muw11111 arrives back at Pavihon 7 p.m. fonnance. Knott's has four themcd special a~tivities. For more 1nfor. rooms wnh artifacts from ~Jll\, Harbor cruises daily. 45 mmut('!>: areas including Camp Soopy. a· six-mation about exh1b1ts. programs and Amencan and earl ) p:in1-.h l ultun· ad un $5 . child fifty cents: 90 minute acre wonderland themed to .the Ca. membership. call the museum Tues-Da ily 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m ..i11J.1.i cruise. adult $7, child S l. Brunch High Sierra and featuring the all new day throuah Sunday at 640-7120. SEA WORLD 1720 So cruise Sundays 10:30a.m. AdultsS20. "Snoopy's Animal Friends Sho"." OLD WORLD VILLAGE, 7561 Road. Mission Ba )1t•go ''"' child (10 and under) $12. Dinner Adm1ss1on pnces arc Sl4.95 for Center Ave .. Huntington Beach. World fe ures M:\en ma1or 'h"'" cruise on Monday cvening.'i. 7 p.m. adults and SI0.95 for children 3-11, Specialty shops arc located m this and do ns of fascinating martnl· hk --------------------------------=----------------------exh1b1t . Shamu. Sea \.\orld·, ,1.11 killer whale. pcrfo'rm' in the lJr{?l '' whale fac 1ht) 1n 1hc "odd dolphins.trained seals and ~J lurn .. otters and a "alrus al!>t> l)C'rform .11 special shows. Then: arl' ll1111 aquariums featuring 11,e shJr~'· w.1 li fe and freshwater fi!oh from allt1'' l'I the world. Th1rt) special l'd11l·a111111JI exhibits are also a\atl:iblc to \\.";1 World guests. One pncc adm1<,-.1110 include$all shows and eAh1b1h Op...·n daily. 9 a .m. to 11 p.m. unlll I :itl\11 Dar.-Free parking. Sl9.9.5 fo1 Jdult' Ch.ildrcn 3-11. S14.95 and chtld11·11 under 3 are free. $15 part) p:m allo"' "'*•*•.IT \\1U llAKE ror toim our OF THE THEATRE CHEERING." . ------------ "BIG BRASSY AND ~ ... " TUCKER ft . . . -:...=-.. ...... ......... ""'. satJ.»I •CCMONA tfot-CerOllt ' ' '" lllO T ff E M A A M 0 H I S 0 I E A II •CO.TA-14 ._,...TOlllNACM c-. Sowltl c-[-°""" C...1 """" Mt 2111 841-4170 • •PU&.l.PTOlll • 8u ... ADA .WC ,.....,,,_ I l'ltfof s LI llWllll ... ...1400 .................... ~ . ..... _ -• ..... """° ·~ c .... o---., ~ *•U'll IM4U.J *5'=-j~J 1""--W--•I ....... el.toat --c.. "' "'' ==c.. unlimited visits to Sea World atk1 " -·-:.::. p.m. all summer. Guided tour'> and t--'-~'-' ricks arc extra. Group rail's untl I ~ .,.,... •1•1 month pass informatio n. l·:ill ~~;;;;;;;:;;!;;;~'·;-~i;-~;;•"'•~-~;;-;;;·;;·-;• .... ·I~;;;;;;;~ (619)226-3901 or 826-721.l <11 (602)838-0600. SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GA R· • l(ff -.U TUCKER (PC) 1•J1U K1•11 ti AFllllCALUD WAIDA (It) 11UKt•1 •tt• AFllllCALUD WAIDAfltl l'l• CICU Ml HU Oil HARD (It) •lUS llG !'II •• eMll .... . .... ", .... ,,, ... ., ..... ( .. ,. DENS, 2647 Pacific Coa~t H1ghwa\ Corona dcl Mar. Roses. t·actu' annual prdens. an orchid C'llll· Krvatoty. koi ponds and a gift ~hop Daily 10:30a.m.-4 pm. SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN. Gdetidar Continued Ma11c Mountain Parkwa) e\lt otT lntentale S. Valencia. More 1han 100 rides. shows and auracttons including an 1800s style crafts \lllagc and a Roaring Rapids while water ad,cn- ture are offered (818) 991-0884 SPRUCE GOOSE. Long Beach Harbor at 1he end pf the Long Beach Frcewa). Howard Hughes' all-\\ood. 200-ton Oying boat maJCM1call~ bcnhs for v1s1tors to vie" the inside of the world's largest clear-span aluminum dom~. A vanet' of dis- plays 1nclud1ng modules 1hat sho" close-up details of fascina ting areas or the plane such as the cockpit. 01ght deck and wing interior arc featurl.'d . See 1he Queen Mal) hsung for" more 1nformat1on. 10 am.-6 pm (~I') 43S-3S 11. UNIVERSAL STUDIO • 100 l n1- versal Cit) Pl.. Llnl\Cr~I Cll) -\ gu1deJ tram tour of l'n1,cr~r~ famed 420-acre bad. lot and the ~ ..... PACK o.ATIWAY 52).1111 ...... u.A. CITY ctNTP .,...,, ...... NllC ~MAU W-4* utfTAAM EDWAM>I HUTTON CtNTM ea-.~ -·-·· EDWAM>S CllOIAWUT 111 . .- SOU V MO l'ASSU ACCll'TED TtHS £NGAG£¥£NT -awm 'YUFY ITAOUll O.L -·-,••1.-:t P~ MIWAY 31 O.L ... Entertainment ( l.'ntn. .... h1rh h:.i· tures fiH· "' e sho.,.,s. 1~ olli.>rt•d Adm1ss1on pnce<> arl· SI 5 'l:i \\Ith children ages 3-11 at S 11 1.15 ~n1ur adm1ss1on remains $11 50. C dtbn1' season pass allo" ing unlim11cd '1~11~ for one )ear 1s $.:'1.95 for adult\ and S 17 95 for children. (81 I 5(Jl(.960U. !O or morl.' can IJkl· .uh JntJt:il· ol Wild R1,er\ nc" gru'Up adm1'>\IOO rates the largest count~ lair in thl "''rlJ Entertainment. edu a11un JLml ul· ture. compe1111on and pantllpJt11in on 48"' acre'> of acu' llll'' Hour"> an 10 am to 10 pm \1ondJ\ through WILD RIVERS 8 00 In IOl' (en IN Dme ad1accnt to In inl' ~kado"'> Amphitheatre oiler'> o' rr .io _.,l·111ng water ndes and a1trar11om.C1roups uf LOS ANGELES COL1NT\' FAIR Sept Is through On ~JI r a1rpll'\ 1n Pomona features the l\ht cd111cln e11 Thursda~ "llh an 11 p m do..in11 lime Fnda~ and SaturJa" \J. m1ss1on 1s S -for adult'>. S 'i "" tor ~niors and s.i tor l'hildrt•n "'' through I! and frel· for all l hildrl·n fi, c and under. · NOW, SEE FOR YOURSELF The Crucifixion is the strongest uch ce ne ot all time, and ma be the movie cene of the year:· -Mike O ark. u SA TOOA'l "MARTI SCO~ESE IS AMERICA' MO I GIFTED. MO T OARING MOVIEi\V\KER. Those willing to accompan him on hisdangerou!I ride through the G~pel may believe he hac;created hi ma terprece'.' llM t> .. lff ( l>'I"' 11\11 \l"t.-Vl'-1 "ONE OF THE VERY FINEST, MO~ T ACCESSIBLE RELIGIOUS Fil.MS EVER MADL This 1s anything but another of those boring biblical costume eptes. There ic; genuine challenge and hope in this movie'.' ( "'"'° .,,'1.t•I ( HK A( ,1 I llUllL -.1 • "A BRILLIANT METAPHOR. Scorsese has given us a very contemporary image of lesus. torn between body and soul, whose triumph is ultimately one of the will'.' l>.i'ld ,n.,.-n '-1\\'>\\ll._ \~ .. Vl'-1 "ONE OF THE MO T POWERF UL FIL~ I MANY YEARS. uperbly well-acted ... Look tor man Atademv Award nomination...:: .\tt !lo!.,.. t ...... ._ I•""'"°'\ ltl"' ~tl' , • ._,., '"THE I.MT TEMPTATION OF HRI T' ILLUMINATE!> TH~ ~ TRUCGLE l"l ALL ~ TOUNDI C .. A FIL\.1 OF PRODIGIOU" POWER AND FEELING, \.~1th a towering pertorman e b 'Platoon·.., V\ 1llem Datoe HO\.\ man} d1rector!I take on ~ great a challenge or meet 11 with uch prob1n~ intelltgen(e and pas 1onate heart?" l'rt.·r ""''°'' I'll Wll \1-.t.A/l'-I "D£lPL) HLT ANO ULTIMATELY FAITH Aff IRMIN(,. ~coro;,e~e ha_ filled th1 him w ith image' that wo n·1 be ea~1ly forgotten'.' l<••I .,,.•.id I .11011 \;t 11!'-l'-I <\.\•I Rll " 'ill "'TH( I.AST HMPTATIOl\I OF CHRI T' EXERT ENORMOU POWER. Willem Oatoe ha.' a gleaming intenc-,1ty. \Vhat emerges mO'>t memor abl 1<; 1\'. ..en'e ot absolute conv1d1on. never more palpable than in the 1111al lant~ !lequenc e: ...... 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I found It to be too lunlt I in fact. 11 '>houhJ nc,cr ha'l tx·l•n made 10 hl·g1n "llh) The 'ilorv hnl· " m.l1culou,· I h'-7 bloody scenes madl' me nauwou,. The acung was p1t1ful. Jesus. portra)cd as a wimp turned fanauc. as no1 onh rn bad ta\tl' -I fouod II 10 be an msuJt Lo one·, 1mag1nat1on. Ju'it "hen )OU think 1hl' slOI) 1s over and )OU can finalh gu home (for tho~ who hadn"t alread) left the theater) 11 gets wo™=. There 1\ absolute!:, no relief in this film ' '\II the characters arc hmp and shallo" To think. I dro' e into Santa :\nn. passed p1cke1 hn~. dodged religious protester'i a n d risked being searched 10 sit \hrough a com- plete waste of tame and money. This 1s no doubt the worst film I have seen 1h1s )Car. Always trying to find some good an evcl) thmg. I "ould say the music 15 tht' onh saving gral·e Bea critlc c- Tared of no one hs1cn1ng 10 your witty pronouncements on the latest movies? Become a movu.· re' IC"' er for Datcbook's ··f\.1:nlxxh ·., A Cn1ic" sccuon · · The tickets arc on u~ l he popcorn's on )OU Wntc· Datebook { nt1t·-s. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. Be sure to mdude day and night phone numbc~. Bill Keck Driver/Musician Westmioater "The Last TemplJllOn or ( 'hmt" has a whole bunch of problem\ .. 1r\I 1s the small mailer of a slof) 1ha1 simply doesn't "ork. -'\n) film 1ha1 stans w11h Chnst maling cros\e~ lu r the Romans to cruc1f) peopk on 1~ over before ll starts. As 11 progressed. I kepi shal1ng m~ ..--------. head O\ er and O\ er Jgain at thing'> in 1hc film "h1C h scr· \rd no ottH·r pu rpose 1han ,h(J{'l 'alui:. ~hat "a' thl· point ot lcsus k1ss1 ng John the Baptist on the 1p\01 Once Christ '' eliminated as a charac1cr "e tan sympathize w11h . 1he onl) char.Kier that Sttms to ha' e an) charalll'r I'> (you guessed II) Judas. • The popula1ion of anC'1cnt lsrad I'> not ponraycd in a flaucnng wa) Were there no n:dccmmg human qualities 1n those 11mr\? This ex· trvagant auemp1 10 ponra~ the strugg.le between the sp1n1 and thl· flesh manages to a' 01d '>4.'' cral ol Chnst's big potnls. \\ 1thout sounding too preachy. I JUSI wish the humane aspects of Christ's ('haracter "ere emphasized more. '\ rcall> sat1!>fy1ng big-screen adaptation of \hmt'' story that has been done. William Defoe's excell ent acting talents are wasted on a story that doesn't work. This story is so fatall) flawed that watch· ing this film 1~ a labor. The lo ng length doesn't help either. By the 11me the film gets 10 what is considered its m os1 con· troversial scene. the Christ on 'iCrccn is so far removed from 1hc real McCoy that it seems pointless. You've probabl} figured o ut b> now that I didn't en1oy 1he film . I did gtt a kick out of the fools helping 10 promote a lousy mo' ac. The onl} rt'al eternal consequence of seeing th!\ film is wasting 1x dollar.. If the publicity suckers )OU in lo M.'C this ..ugly .. fi lm and }OU hate 1t. JU\I remember I told you so. DeuaeHouJe UCH!n&llala Student ffHtiDcton Beacb The .. Last Tempta11on of Chns1 .. self-destructs an Its o" n h} po1hct1cal nonsense. centering around the que'>· tion of .. What 1fC'hns1 hadn't died on the cross?" lfhe hadn't done what he did then ______ ...., he "ouldn·1 be who he 1s. There- fore. the .scen<:s mcan1 to be 1ouch- 1 ng lose 1hc1r touch. To me. the man being n:ulcd to 1hc cross wa,n't Jesu'i at all. I can't imagine what audience; Manin Scorw"c had in mind when he made 1h1'i film. ~use of the gaping holes 1n the plot. people who ha'c nc,er read 1he gospel would have a difficult 11me following the MOI) -1f 1hc) "'ere interc<itcd in the fiN plat:c. And people who know the Bible well enough to figure ou1 what"s going on would be confu~d or offended. I wouldn"t ~ "The Las1 Temp- tation·· is blasphemou\ e>.actl~. bt.·· cause ll d<>t's include the true framework of the SIOI). Jesu'> doe end up defeating temptation, and he di.cs to be the sacnfit-c for man·s suu . The path Scorsese uSt>s 10 get there. however. 1s a liulc warped. While Scorsesc'S 1ns1gh1s arc some- times amusi ng and o ther llml~ far- fctched and ridiculous. 1he) do n't have any meaning. The contro' cr-.1al scene wath Mar) Magdalene 1s nol so much crucial to the plot as 11 1s eviden~ of HOll)wood's inOuencc. Herc is a story without a Sc-< scene. they said. so let's make one up. Scorsese strives 10 show the human side of Jesus. I agrtt Jesus prob- ably did feel for· salccn by God. he had moments of being afraid. he was unsure. He was ~mpted. he d id suffer.· Jc,us also loved the Father. he 1.1,.as strong. COO\'tnCCd of his purpo'>t'. free· frum '>In. and a willing sacnficc. So 1hr film ~rn'> incomplete. as an) mo' 1e that hope'> to depict the life of C hm1 -t'\ en a three-hour one -rnu'il he Randy Fite Developer /l11vestor Newport Beach For a movie ol rehg1ouc, na1un: lo crea1e 1h1s much contro' er.' and havoc. one "ould 1h1nl 1i \\J) definnely wonh v1ew1ng. Well, after dnv1ng 11 m1h:i. out ol --------.m~ Ylll) 10 find thr theater sho"'ing "The Last l l·mp. talion of Chmr." forcing m) Yl'1} through a cro"d prole'itmg lh lOn- 1ents. and then being subject 10 u -;carch "for 1hc )afCt ) of nt ) '--------'patrons:· I felt more than cheated when the houk hghts came on l\\O hou~ and 40 m1nu1cs later. I sat through t-wo hours ofb1bl1 ca l deprns1on and brutal human lonure before the h1ghl) con1rovcrs1al (and definitely overrated) ~ccnc ol blasph'emy "graced'" the scn:cn. Fonuna1ely for me. I was l'>.poM'.d to all the angry protes1ocs and media hype beforehand. 01hef"YI 1~. Ille most lackada1s1cal Bible en1hu<i1:hl-.. this bart'I) "R" rated natural ac1 of lovemaking would've pa~d \lllhou1 a SCC"ond thought. Actually. anyone cl'iC \\ho had endured all the mental anguish and physical suf- fering that Jesus did would nol onl) be entitled to one qf man's greatt<St plcasu~s (wife and family) but would without a doubt deserve it. I'm sorry. bul I fail to sec the problem w11h this I do know it's those of \OU adaman1h chOOSUlJ... nOJI lO ~ "Th1.· L.i\1 Tcmptat10tl-/ of ( hmt'" "ho arc largely responsitik for thost· of u\ "ho an:. The selling of the shattering 'Betrayed' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -h 's llnc thing getting mo' 1egocrs to wa1ch Diny Harry. h 's quite another bring· ing them in to witness a lynching. Yet that's the C'hallenge facing the makers of the explosive 11ew movie "Betrayed." which opens today m theaters across the country. Filled with unbridled bigotry and an all-too-real racial murder. the film stands as a case study in how -and how not -10 market an canhshaker. "This movie 1s enormously dif- ficult. .. said Gordon Weaver. who 1s supervisinJ the "Betrayed" advenis.- ma campe1an. What makes "Betrayed." directed by Costa-Gavras. a hard sell is its explicit dcp1ctton of U.S. white su~macists -a topic audiences mi&ht want to avoid confron11ng. Cut to Debra Winger and Tom 8ctcngcr. two chansm:u ic actors and .. Bctraycd's .. stars. In the first ··Be- trayed .. posters. Winger a nd Berenger were shown embracing. From the looks of the poster, "Betrayed .. ap- peared to be a st~my liulc film. But pttview audiences were star- tled to S« instead a band of wh11e supremacists murdenn& a talk-show host. huntina do wn and lynchina a black youth and dcnouncinc &aY • Jtw1 and various ethnic aroups. In more than one instance. "Be· traye.d" preview audience members It ~ly Pttot Oatebook/ Friday, August 28, 1988 sp<;>ntaneously erupted in an.ser. either walking out of test SCrl'Cn1ngs or speaking out against the film while it was still on screen. Said one woman at a Century City SCJ't'CTilnf. " II white people are not like that! · The time was ripe, at seemed. for a new advcnising campaign -"I* trayed's" future hung 1n the balance. "What we found out was that peop~ didn't know how to react to this film." said Brenda Farrier. who with Weaver was called m to consult ~ ''Bctra~'s" $6 malhon advertis- "'I campeJJn. Amons the first moves that Farner and WcavC'I' made w15 drop,ping the texually 1inacd "Betrayed • poster. which was to have been used as a newspaper adveniscmcnt. The poster was replaced w11h an unusual. unillustrated .full-page ad that ran in nev.spapcrs in Los n- arln. New York, Chicago and m • A Today -but tn the hard-news. not entcrtainm~nt sections. The movie, the ad Mid. 1s .. a profoundly disturbing and often shocltina motion picture ponrait ofa hidden pan of contemporary Amen. ca. It will anarr you. II will uf)'et you ... While box-office receipts wall ul· timately prove whtther "Betrayed .. is an intcracina movie. United Anists hl1. at least, set the tagc. Moal4•e Holter Sales Represeolalive Newport Beacla Manin Scorsc:..c·\ h1ghh ·1111- trovcrsial new mO\ If '"fhl'. l ol'I Temptation of Chns_t'I dcah "llh Jesus· expenenC'es (ternp1a11un'1 111 unccnainty. fear and SC\ual dc"rl' The depiction o f e\Jll'rll'O\l'' (whether as a dream or real) 1s cilu"nl.! tremendous con1ro,1:r~~ an111nii some Christians. · AfteraJTVingot 1hc mo' 1r 1hca1,·r I .--------. had 1 u p .n , through prcHl''ll'I' p1 r k ei'l ng 1 h, m 0 \ I(.'. \\ h I h- p Ur<.' h 3 SI n g m' ticket. I read a "l(n that 'itatcd ·· J-11r )our sa t n ~ patrons '1c" 1ng "The La'lt l cmp. ta11on of t'hri\t" .._. .... -.. ___ -' ma) be subJt.'<. 1 1n search." With all the intense contro\ er" surrounding "The Las1 Tcmp1a1 um.;. I wondered what I was get11ng m ~'>l·ll into. The movie has more strengths than wea.kn«SCS. One of the gr1.·atl''t strc.ng1hs may be the pac;smg or llml' which makes Jrsus· painful ~·It· doubts understandable to the '1\"\\ · ers. Another strength i'I W1lll•m Defoe's ponrait of Jc'IU'> -wh1l'h " believable aod powerful. The second best charactn 1n 1lw movie 1s Barbara Hershey playing Mary Ma.&dalene The rest ofthe cas1 do such a fantastic JOb that at times you get lost in their roles. One weakness 1i. the movie's length (two hours and 40 minutes). Viewers have to wait unul the last :!O minutl'' to sec the contro,crs1al parh \1 times. the movie mo' C'i 'll<m h confusing its d1rcc t1on. In a lot of ways. I felt chcatcJ h' thl· movie -maybe.-bc.-cauSt.· of ali 1hr gossip about it. Our ratings • ;tit ii WAJTPOa " TK&VIDBO UGLY ·~ I' ' Deel&nen Jlm Nuaabaum and Jennifer Blue. o..,,_,........,.~-· Pam o•Nelll, daqbter Mandy and sister Marcella Robenon ln matchln& sUb. Jack DeK.ruif with Dori in Gigi beaded Hawaian gown. Art outshines cars at 'Fantasy Island' By VIDA DEAN Of ... .,.., .......... Supponcrs of the .\rt ln<1t1tutl' o~ Southern California proved thl·1r enthusiasm for art. In the silent an auc uon held at the l:Xs1gning Women's benefit for thl' Institute Saturday evening. all 15 pieces were bought. Man) of them went for more than the listed 'alul' The crowd of :380 "as !<.'.,., cnthus1as uc about cars and fur. offered 1n the live auction Juin and Bob Fore.mu of San Juan ( ap- ustrano paid S32.200 for J 'M Mercedes llmu 'al uni .11 S-l111.100 The car C\ en l'Bml· \\ 11h 1tlJ" 'liPJ'll'" and champJgm· Cha1n>.oman Pam O':'\t'ill '"'' ll•I' bidder for an ·~ I \knl'l.Jl'' J11J .111 11/\ BMW con'l'n1hk \hl· J l'o "J' thl· top and onl~ b.11..!1.h:r on J lull kngth mink that "ent 1111 s-\lfM .1 1 fl u,11h·" picked up after tht' -..ill-·" ••·1n ll'll items got a d o'>Cr loo!.. .1 One thing..all thl' pJrt'!,?"U' \\l'll enthus1as11c ahout "J' thl· w111nc 1111 the affair -thl' T"in J"l•1n1 I ~I.Ill •I Ptiyllis and Ra} Coohno 111 I JgunJ Red carix-ting ntt•ndl·J to th•' l·nJ 111 each point owrlool..ing tht.• on·an. and "holt' bal..cd pig'>. qucndks of mah1 mah1 and fruit !..chat-., "ere scncd as hori; d'oun n:'> I he \un~t pro' 1dcd the ~pccu11:ular bJd .. Jru p for the cock1111I hour "Thi~ '" the lounh t1ml' tht.· Designing \\ umcn h:i' l' hdd thl·rr benefit here." ..,;.ud Ra' ( nn11 no J' ht· and Ph> Ilic;. a lunguinc mcmhcr o t 0 \\ tabk hopl)l'd Though thrt."\' t.Jr<> sat on hi\ pulling gn-cn and a large cun ing bar co' l'rl·d h1' ..and trap he "as sm1hng Fon-. pink and "h1h.' 1ablt."'> centered "'th tall tv.inl..hng arr.rngl· mcnts of ro~'> J nJ ll hn Jottt•J 1tw e\panse of gre,·n nl'Jr thl' h1inw .ind the CO\ crcd PJllCI '>(.'! UI' 3\ J JJO\l' floor_ "\\c "ere )uppo~d tv hJ 'l' Tah1t1an danC'Cf\ lln the root ·'"'" l' the tiand and dant.l' l111or JOll on tlw stage dunng th1\ 11mc Rut tht.'' l•JJ an acc1dC'nt on lhl' "J' h,·r.· l'\· plained Ph'"'' The dan, .. r., "c~ J"" 'UPJ'l""·J " grttt the gue-sl\ "'r ut thl m 111 1h. mood for the "'fantJ" 1,IJ nd th,·ni. of the afTarr that lOupk ' pJ1.t l ~• 11 attend. helpin~ I)\\ r.11'4· .1hou1 SSO.tltll• lur tht· ln,111u1, But th,•n• "a' .I.in. 111)! t" p. 1 former~ trum R.1 11<1 l'.1,1 1i, J .111J firc"ork~. a' 1J,·o pH·-...·n1Jtl••n •I lht. C\Cnl and p:l~I ()\\ .ldl\ ILL\.'.') J Oll .1 bro1lcd fikt drnn,·r .. 11l·rl·J h' \\,'ti n . lUth ( 03\t Pl.uJ 'Thl.'lomm1t1l'\. ""rh,I '• 'l1.11d on 1h11o l'\l·nt \\, m.1-! • r "" 11 cen11.·rp1l'll'' Jnd -..i' ,·,1 "'' 1 1 •th Jackie Jacobson, Dort-tta 1-,n\lizo .tnll I \\CH' putltnt'. rn th• rr, '' 11. ''-" 1h1' mo mrng I 0.1ugh1 J " n put .. • Jnd mad.: the 1n' 11.it111n' 1 d, 'lf.ll•·.t h' (Pleue ~WOMEN/Page 18) Estancia boosters rally behind new football coach By KAREN REED o.., ..... c., z+•• I Red and whue v.crc thl' rnlur-. 111 the evening. Anybody who "a~ an,hod ' sponed o ne of the red and ·" hill' sweats h irts whic h p rn udl ) proclaimed "Esumc1a r oothall:· at the Thursday night k1cl.ofT for the high school's '88 football sca..,on More than 200 partnts. ponw~ former high school student\ and otha supponcrs of Estancia v.crc tn•ated tu a two-hour cruise aboard the "'·'" Catalina Fl)'er. a I 18-foot tu \Ur) catamaran. Dcs1gnt'd to make the Newport-to-Avalon channel lTO"ising 1n 90 minutes, the Catalina Fl) er tool.. the aroup no farther than around Newport Harbor. but the pov.cr - and the SIZC -of the boat \\Cf'{' 1mprcuive. (Al!Udy the boat has several hnght blue scuff marks on Jts ex tenor from bnef encounters with tht' Pa' 1hon·s ra1linp. Dockin111 tht' Pa' 1hon must bcdiffK'u lt forthc40-foot-w1de cran.) The quality intcnors -plush boothund overstufTcdchairsdone 1n decorator tones of mauve and purple -also lent an air of1mponancc to the gatherina. Boosters wandered throuahout the thn:c main dccl • enjO}lng hlll\ J •'•'U\ ,, , .ind cocktails. all 11tk rl·J , .11npl1111, 111.1n as a than!.. \OU Iii th•"•' "h" h.1J alread' ,·o n1r1but,·J tx·1•'<·,11 ' '.111d . S500 to lhl' rau~,· According tn ~1.11d prl ".!' 111 \cd Ucker. support ,., J ,-.11 h n,·nk d h\ the school. "h1t h hJ ' l1 1oo1 cnr11llml.'nt and has sulkred th rough k "·lhJ n· shining football '>tW>on' 1,·,, 1111' \II m attendance t1pJX'd tlll'H h.1t' 111 ne" head coach Jobo Liebenitood. Jtt,·nd mg with" rk Sbar. L1dl\:n~""" 1.' n11t onl) Cl!..rng an actl\l' m k rn 11•1pr11\ • mg the quallt~ ot t_he .1t hkt•'' but in their health and "i3lcl\ a' "''II Melody Brannis Garrett, h.inJlint? the microphone 1ii..,· an old p1 ii eitplained that Le1bcngood h,1J lx'\•n mstruml!'ntal in the d~1gn ofthl· IW" uniforms.. "h1ch run bet"'"n S-lOO and $450 per (t\\o uniform' l'J\h IM SO to 60 pla,crs) "Thecost.inclu<.lc\ the padding .rnd the helmets as "cit a\ th,· ll'N.''' ·· \hl' said. "The new uniform~ Jr« not 1u•>1 for looks.. but tor 'WllCI\ <'I thl· players." ·Director of Program'> Ltt Ramos couldn'tguess the net prOCl'l.'d' tor thl· evening. explaining the C'' cnt v.a' csscnt1allv a first step to\\Jn.l thl' fund·raisln~ aoal of s \0.000 for the y~ar. ln~111on to paying for the ncv. Pee Boward, Melody Brannh Garrett and Pat Ucller check oat football unlf orms . equipment. he \aid the bc.lo<;tcri; al!M) hope to 1n111a1 c a scholar.hip fund 4'ss1s11ng 1n the cH·nt ''rre Pat Uctier, Carol and Bill Tttemu Che'" vice prr~1dcnt of the b031\.1). Steve and Diau Hllbert. Melody and J~• Garrett. Jou and Art Perry. Jnd 0.. and Ptt H•wanl Ccd1tor. ''t thl' lif'lt- e,er Estancia ne"<>lctter l<llll•d tht.• Eqle faprcss Ned Ocker and coach John Llebea&oocl aboard tlae ~~JU· Daily Pilot Dalebook/ Friday. August 26. 1988 11 ,.. I STEALING HOME ........ -.• ··-· --· -_____ .__ .... HAP8!JP TWIN t1a~r>V' 'llW 1l1vr ':>j1 1'.J.(~' ~ .. HUTTON CfNTPF Mc-jr•~c· e' t,ls • ,...,.,, '-' 'i{ Coel1t M ...... ; -. , 1r Said a J.. " ~' i~ TODAY.fltllSTIMOW .. 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'' .... t),' • ·. ,.,..,--, .. -- llAltmD TO TMI llOe (It) 1Z:ts.Hf.~IS. 7:Jl-tie5 == lt:Jl.1~...-.... .,~ ... ws.L&ttl. .. UncleDoli A master gultarist silenced .. Gu1tans1 Ro\/ Buchanan bruu[tht from the clectnc gu11ar•\oun<h that instrument had nt\lcr mad1: before ..Playing rock. blue'i. or n 1untf\ western, Roy Buchanan mJc.k the &Uitar squc~.I and \narl .ind w mhllW harmonics. So S31d Paul llan e) 1<1'1 V.\'l'I.. dunng his noonttmc radm program The Unc didn't ha\lc to hc<ir lhl· rest to know what v.a~ coming I k d idn't wanna hear. Listening IC1 Paul Harvcydcscnbc Buchanan 1n the past tense could mean onl) one thing Damn. Actually, Uncle Don v.a" \urpntl'd 10 hear Paul Harvc) mention the death of Roy Buchanan at all. so he j callcdfiarvcy's ofli<'c 10 fi nd out "'h) Evidently, Ro) Buch:inan had quitt a following in thl' M1d1A.t"tl and his death was extcn'>l\Cly CO\Crl'd in the Chicago pape~ The ass1'!.tant 1n Harvey's office was a mat ed that ) our Unc would ask wh) Paul tfar\l'\ cove.red this . Cena1nly wasn't big new' uul hl'fl' All the coverage I ..aw ""a .. the \P story in the Rcgi\ter and the Time., the Tim~ accompan) inp, thl· \ton with an ancient photo . Last Apnl. when Ro) pla)C'<l the Coach House. your line c·allcd h" editor. asking him if an)onl' wa' reviewing Buchanan and. for that matter. whether he wa., he too obscure 10 merit a column. Uncle Don's cd11or \:ltd. Wh) not educate people about who i<o) Bu· chanan is? That would Ix• a tir\t fo r this column. An attempt 10 an· telligcntly inform reader\. What an unusual idea. That near capacll) Coach HOU"-' crowd unfortunatel) caught Buchan· an's last performance here. \\ht·n Uncle Don descnbcd ham a'> picking "the strings fasfcr than lJnde Don wntcs a bad column " Well m a) Ix· I uqgcratcd a bit. He a1n'11h:it fa,, Bass. Drums. And Ro' on ha-. r l'lt• Like at a show tht' l Inc 'Sav. in 'N 111 ·so. Buchanan rarel) '>pol..c Hut trn guitar sure could talk As with George Thurogood. 'ou didn't hear a Ion a original '>luti 111 music on tht' cutting edge (\\Im h was alwa)S one of the kmK'"-' a~aen't Roy Buchanan). But )ou \\l'rl' an 1h1 presence of an cxlraord mar) tak nt Not any more Hurhaoan hung himself tn a V1rg1n1a cd l \und ,1\ while J8tlcd for pubhc drunkcnm·" Only 48. You can remember has on·,t:1gl' talent with the ·75 "Lt\c 'itock' album. And catch ghmp'\C'> ol \tud111 ability-on probably his lx'-51 (but real inconsistent) LP. "Loading 7onc .. Herc, backed through most of tht• record by two-thirds of thr M< '"· ht' trades cookin· solos with Stc'c C rop- ptr on an c1ght·m1nu1c ··Green On· ions" and picks and IV'"" w11h Stank y O arkc on "8 rtr Rabbit and Tar Baby." lkln1 a master tcchn1c1an. he wJ' alwaysat his best Jamming an concert Uncle Don wall alwa)'i. remember tluit lo~• show at the Roxy. w11h Rey fl1dung away his c1garcttc. announcina a dedication 10 a fellow auitarist, and then burnin* down thc houtc with "Purple HaLc. ' Whatta shame. ' II " h ,, w '~ I\ ' l n· th d j\ rt r th IC. w he OdtOnTheTown --Special advertising review ------------------------ The original Ourty Nelly's tavern was founded in the year 1620. Located on the arched bridge leading to Bunrauy Cutle In County Clare Ireland, the establtsh- ment to this day continues to be a popular gathering place for locals and tourists alike Originally the pub was a canteen for the weary soldiers wtto protected the castle And Nelly, brilliant hostess that she was, made sure there wa5 always good hearty food and plenty of stout ale to wash 11 down There's a song lyric that declares everything old 1s new again." The oldest of the old has to be the first Durty Nelly's, which has survived the ravages of ume and Irish history But the new Is another Durty Nelly's right here in Costa Mesa. This one 1s located at 2915 Redhill in the Design Center Of course, the modern soldiers who hit Nelly's every (Say for lunch or after worlt for a hbat1on or two haven't been guarding any castles but they ARE trail-weary 11 they've been f!Qhtlng the battle of the freeway$ In the Old days in Ireland Ourty Netty s developed a reputation as a place of "constant celebra11on and endless riots.·· T~ local establishment is not so bawdy although the memortes of revelries of past St Patrick s days at the six-year-old restaurant are the stull legends are made of · On those occasions. the lr1sh of "County Orange. the "closet Irish" and the • pretend Irish' have been known to drink a toast not only to St Patrtck but to the spirit of the old girt herself And then, of course. there was the recent party given by a group of Marines from El Toro There are some customers .who have v1s1ted the orlglnal Nelly's In Ireland who contend the 1oea1 estabhshment has captured the essence of that old and wonderful pub. As you would expect, there's a lot of shamrock green here with dark woods and colored glass windows -an abundance of green plants and on the walls a huge collection of old ac11on pictures from the sports world A dart board adorns one wall in the bar and directly underneath ts a dining table You'd think the dart board is 1ust for Show or the players must be very good. out Nelly's manager Jana Aobefts said neither 1s the case Bloodatled Is avoided by moving the table during a gan\'e of darta, 1ust as the rest of the sea11ng arrangements can atways be moved to suit the lest1v1t1es Roberts Is young and pretty. lo0k1ng nothmg ttke the legendary Nelly, who the story has 1t was probaOly as grubby u her n.,,.,. lmphes The local manager does emulate Nelly by making sure there It atways plenty of Guinness stout. Bass ale and Harp leger on ha.nd The bar also features a complete Mtectlon of lrtsh whiskey, as well as other spirits. Nelly's menu naturally features corned beef and cabbage but It also otters a variety or seafoods. since 1t 1s a spln-ott of o.t.ney's restaurant m Newport Beach The ltllh Influence Is to be expected since Francis Delaney, founder of the beach establishment bearing his name. wu bofn In Ireland He came to this country as a child and u an adult went into the wholesale hsh E•RALD ISLAND SALAD 1 cupcreltMMt Sc.,... Ml nu .... (coolced el dent•) 1-.. ........... °" O FTHE WEEK Followtn&. i n the auld aura footateps at Durty Nelly'• Jriab pub fn Coeta Meea are. left to right, Marga Morrie, S bJryl DeaYer, Manager Jana Ro~rta. Mimi Lea. Debbie Wick land and Amber Prenderaut. ous1ness From there 11 was on to the very popular Seafood Shanty other restaurants. and ll)en 1n August 198.2. Durty Nelly s Nelly s has become an 1n place' with the business crowd tor lunch served Monday through Friday rrom 11 a m Roberts says We try to get people in and out of here with rapid service for lunch When they're on liml~ time they doo t want to be bogged down We also.will accept luncheon reserva11onsJ9r pl\rties of six or more.· Ourty Nelly 5 lunch se1ect1ons consist of New England· and Manhattan-style chowders. salads. sand- wich-es entrees and oyster oar items that feature clams and crab sc ampi and baby scallops Sandwich spec1a111es include Finigan scorned beef. the Reuben a Paddy Boy Melt a Galway Bay (shrimp crab meat and poact,ed ltllets blended together atop grilled sourdough wtlh avocado and tomato) and a Tipperary (turkey ham cheese and avocado piled on grilled sourdough l In spite of all the action at Durty Nelly s a retaiong dinner can be en1oyea in tnese pleasant surroundings There s a variety of fresh fish available every day (including the lavorite l1sh and chips l1sh tried in an oh- so-irish beer batter l 01nnP1 includes an excellent hot potato salad and coice of fresh fruit or martnated cucumber shces and corn bread Pnces for both lunch and dinner are surprisingly moderate with good size porttons Reservations lor dinner t any size party) can be made by phoning (7141 957 1951 TM restaurant is closed Saturday and Sunday But Ourty Nelly s will open for special parties or9,m 1zations or 1age groups by ar•ngement And 1f you rd1Se a glass to Nelly while you re there. "May you be in Heaven J halt hour before the Oevtl knows you're dead'• 'It cup diced avocado• VJ c up diced onion• (optional) 'I• cup ceper• (optional) 'It cup marinated artlcholte hHrta 'h c up allced muahroom1 'h cup allced hard bolled egg• VJ cup chopped oHvH 'It cup Delaney'• houH vinaigrette or ltallen dteHlng Place 1ngred1en1s 111 a bowl lightly toss wtlh dressing Serve on chilled ptatt>S on Oed of whole btbb lettuce Serves two at Ourt)' Nt>lly s probably more at home NUTTY IRI SHMAN 1 ounce Batley'• lrlah Cream ¥• CM.Ince Frengetlco (hazlenut liqueur) Serve m a mug with fresh hot coffee topped with a dollop of fresh whipped cream \ -ble '"{'"t'ON f P .~ · v '"~ RESTAURANT & SALOON THE ORIGINAL CAROLINE B-B-Q ... 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""""""'" ". 1ltl 111RD (••....at) iiliM IW IUCI Daily Pilot Oatebook / Friday, August 26, 1988 I I OutOnTheTown 'Big Bash' ajolly good time aboard Queen Mary By DONNA AND RAY OTT lllllrNetC:.1 J 2 P All the sh:p's a stage this sum mer at the ~ecn Mary in Long Beach. for the·· uccn's Big Bash." a program of speda entertainment that continues through Labor Day. Presented nightly from 4 to 9 p.m .. the Jiant shipboard pan> includes- mus1cal groups. deck aawes. vintage films. food. fireworks. and a cast of zany characters who in' olve the guests 1n a make-bclie,:c cru:sc back to the ·30s and '40s. .\mong the characters ponrayed arc a torch song smger. a Sp). a villain. and a "man overboard." Dunng the latter pan of the program. the same cast pan:c:patcs :n recreating an old-fashioned hve radio show that mus1call) salutes In mg Berlin and other S" '"$ Era greats. Topp1ngofTthecvcn1ng1sa fi reworks display over the harborbcgmnmgat 9 p.m. If you're v1si11ng the Queen Mary dunng the day. )OU arc admitted to the ship's pan} for no e\tra charge: otherwise. a SS boarding fee allows you to attend onl y the evening act1 vit1es. Smee heramval in 1967. the Queen Mary has become a landmark 1n the Long Beach harbor and a popular recreational site. with restaurants. bars. shops. musical entenainment (barbershop quartets. Dixieland bands. and lhe Queen Mary Brass Band). and even a weddmJ chapel where the skipper. Capta:n John Gregory. also serves as the ship's · chaplain and performs about 600 ceremonies a year. The shipwalk tour includes rephi:as of ongjnal staterooms. officers· and crews' quaners. the children's play- room. the first-class drawing room. and a number of exhibits. One of the newer exhibits high- lights the Queen Mary's role in World War II, when the ship was'dubbcd "The Gray Ghost" (she was repainted gray for camouflage). During the war. the snip made 72 wartime voyages. and in one record-breaking trip transported 15.988 troops at one time. When you visit the engine room. you can experience a simulated near- coUision at sea by way of special hght and sound efTectSa (The '1gnc11e 1s set in the '30s, before the ship was equipped with radar.) Also note the 35-ton propelrer. so dehcatcl~ bal- anced that it could be turned w11h a touch of the ttand. In the Hall of Maritime Hentage. you can view a gJgantic model of the Quttn Mary weighing more than a ton. plus smaller models of Jhe Mauretan1a and the Titanic. The hall also displays navigational cqui~ ment. knot-tymg and nggmg. and a variety of shipboard memorabilia. Next to the Queen Ma11 1s her colos~I neighbor. the Spruce Gook'. housed under the world's largest frce- standinJ aluminum dome. Howard Hughes gargantuan Oying ooat was originally designed 10 transp()n tanks -and troops across the Atlantic during World War II. but it o nly Ocw once. A brief film and a variety of audio- visual ~hibits cl}ronicle Hughes' hfc and his efTons to build the world's laratSt plane. Aside from a ground·ICvl'I look at the plane (which is eight stories high and longer than a football field). )Ou can climb stairs to a viewing platform which allows you to sec the enure flight deck, cockpit and huge cargo hold which could cart") 750 men or m~gur Cuisine of Ind/a The Only Gotd Award W1rw*1g Indian Restaurant From Santa Barbara To The Mexican Border ••• Lud•,,,._,. • ....,.,..,. nil B. C...C lhfT., C.... 4111 MM. ('114) ,,,. ,,,, I A Oetly Pffot Dateboolc/ Frtday, August 26, 1988 c. ~ t!8f"t .&~ t~rJlUA t6bll1 1Jaod!>t 1~ h>'1't t'•v(j A ... y caat of cbaracten ln .. Tbe Queen·· m, Buh'' takee ...-ncen on a ·.oyaae to tlae put at tlae Queen Mary /Spruce Gooee Entertainment Complez ln LOnc Beach. two Sherman tanks. Just outside the Spruce Goose dome is Londontowne Village. a recreated 19th-century town square that houses restaurants. snack bars. and shops. Among them arc a bakery that ~rves pastries from the Queen Mary's kitchens, a Christmas sto re. a / /• .!-J /( '( \ ~~~/( ,,.::j ~· When It 'i ; 'Has To Be A Special Lunch or Dinner Lune h Mond1y f 11do 11J<Wn10 2~ Omllff-l~y SllllNr from ~)()pin 695 Town Center Ome • Costa Mesa (Steps from Oranee County PtrlOfmtng Arts Centef Reservations Suaested 432-7559 shell shop. and a wine tasting room. The entire Queen Mary/Spruce Goose romplex 1s open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.11\. during the summer. Admission is S 14. 95 for adults. S8. 95 for children. ACCOMMODATIONS Hotel Queen Mary (I 126 Quttnsway Drivt: 213-435-3511) Ol- fers a special "Book Passage on thi.' Quttn Mary" which include' bulfo breakfast and free admission 10 thi.' Queen Mary/Spruce Goose wurs. Cost is S59 per person on "cekend'>. (PleueeeeOETA WAY /Paee 17) DATE NIGHT AT PERO'S SATURDAY EVENINGS 5·30·10·00 COMPLETE DINNER FOR TWO Baby Rack of Lamb ~.:r ~1-·~oo I =· ~ .. ~· •• ""'._ -,,,. • ._ ·°' FOR 2 a.. 2221 North Mein • Huntington Beach, CA • SMCtltf VIiiage _ptQ®'~ 980-7714 7) OutOnTheTown 'Bare Facts, Sly Humor' transcends funny photos By CHERYL WALKER 0e9JNelfC.1 W It I Photographs don't lie. 0r do they'' Seven noted lensmen and women -MacdufTEvcrton, Jack Fu'ton. Je IT Gates. Larkin Maureen Higgins, Ilene Segalovc, Jim Stone and H. Arthur Taussig (all but the first native Caltfom11ns) -take Pointed and ofien tongue-in-cheek ex«ptlon 10 the old adage. matching their photo- graphic stills and video works w11h pnnted commentaries 1n a ne"' exh1b11 called ··earc Facts. SI} Humor" at the Irvine Fine .\ns Center. The cxh1b11. which premieres i\ug 31 w11h a pubhc reception from 7 to 9 p.m. and continues through Oct. ::!O. is one of ~ven photo cxh1b11s being presented countywtde and collect" c- ly namcd "Photograph)" In 1deOu1 ·· Ttie cxh1b11s mark the I SOth b1nhda} of the an of photograph) and the IOOth anniversary of Orangc Count} throuJh the talents of its best photo- graphic artists. The phot0J.raph1c extravaganza 1-. the brainchild of IFAC Curator Domt Kirk F1tig~rald. who al\o chaired and coordinated the enormously Popular visual arts fes11- val dunng the 1984 summer Olympic Games called "Ans Connection ·s.:i:· fllljCrald personally selected in- temat1onall y-accla1med wntcr. lec- turer and photograph) C:\pcrt Mark Johnstone to guest curate thc c-o;h1t111 ~allery openings IRVINE FlNE ARTS CENTER 1321 Yale Ave .. Irvine, pcc1al rcccp- taon Wednesday. Aug. 31 7 10 9 p.m. will dedicate exhibition "Bare Farts. sly Humor" now on exh1b11 through Oct. 20. Hours arc Mondo\ through Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m . ."Fnda). 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturda\. 9 a.m. 10 J p.m. Closed Sunda). For recorded information call SS::!-I 07~ nr SS2-1018 for specific 1nforma11on. LAHAINA GALLERIES Le Mer- 1d1en Hotel. Newport Beach prc!>Cnl!. the works of Guy Buffet fnda} throu&h Sunday. Reception for the artist today from 6 to 10 p.m. Showing hours arc 10 a.m 10 9 p.m Saturda)I and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m on Sunday. (800)367-8047. LOS ANGEL~ COLLECTION 1146 South Coast Highwar.. Laguna Beach. New works by Gil Bru,el. acclaimed French an151 through Sept. 2S. Reception for the an1st Saturda). Sept. 3, 6 to 9 p.m. Gallery hours are Thursday throuah Monday. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m ... 97-9900. OVDEAcr A Gallery for Emerg- ina Anists.. 102 West Third trect. L~nf. Beach, "The Tough Go hop. Pina etc. dance performances by E' e Stabolcpszy and Sylvia Turner. Sat- urday 9 to 11 -p.m. Adm1ss1on S.?. (213)432-2291. at If AC (her home ba'><' 1 and &a' e him a free hand to feature photogra- phers he thought best 1llu~tra1cd a scri<>-eom1c vie"' of .\maal·an hfc. the focus of·· Bare Fact\. Sh Humor·· A bncf rundo"'n ol h·,., choices proves thc wisdom of h11gerald"!> trust 1n Johnstone Scgalo\l~. "hose videos ha'e appeared on na11onal TV, combines a '1dt•o1aix·d plJ\.let w11h a personal narrat1\t· 111 c\pforl' the tnals. traumas. and frustrJ11on' ol growi ng up 1n a piece cn111lcd ··~1~ Pubcn)... Higgins. anutha '1deo an1st. takcs on I.he grov. n-up "ix·<> ol the battle bct"'een the SC\t'\ "11h d1p<1 of her actual appearann· a\ a ,onl\'\· tanl on ""The Love ( onm."l'tmn·· in an e1ccrpt from hu ""Thl' \rt.. rhl'Uf\ .t Other Vignettes:· E"enon. ~ho~ 'aral'd ,ar,·l·r in- cluded Stints a\ a l..n1te thru"t'r 1n J circus and a co~bm. \H'J '"' "r. humor (a la Tv.ainl ~ i1h \n3fl\hlll'> 1n a ~lecuon of~orks from h1., ··ThJt., Not En11reh Truc"' rnllct 1111n ftthng thc) Ith!." v.onhl ha'l' m.idt• them v.onder. 1h1nl... and kel d11 - fercntl) about the' asual image ·· .. "Bare Facts. SI) Humor··· -add' IFAC Curator F111gt•rald. ··at lir<.1 sccms nb-pok1ng about ho" utht'r ~plc hve their h'cs and "'hat "1ll 1mPortancc to daffercnt ix·opk. "ut we soon realize (through thC" :in"" words) that what the e\h1b11 I'> rt·all~ about is our pcrcep11on of" ha1 v.c 'K't' ... about the obsen er seeing h1 m-.ell ·· '"Bare facts. h Humor .. hou'K.'d 11 the ln•ine Fine .\rt\ < enta at 14321 Yale in In me l'>fn"\"andvix·n to the public from Y a m 10 " p m Monda~ through Thu~a' lrum '' a.m to 6 p.m. Fnda} and Imm" 3 m to 3 p.m Saturda) I for tunha 1nforma11on call 55.::'-IOI IS 'Circus Moon' Fulton. an e\poncnt 01 thl· ( Jh- fom1a Funk &hool. Jdth ,11lurt•d drawin~. factual footnLflC'-and a\- soncd hghtheancd ur !l<raou., Jllllintt' to his cosm1c-thl'med rnlls ( 1:lll''> d1spla)S image\ .. From a \\·m•, o1 One Acts ... " "'hcrl· "ord~ and Pll · tu~ some11mr\ compli:ml·n1 and somcumes <,tand in d1rl'U npfll1"11on to each other sonw11ml'\ humnr- ousl). sometimes not <;o From Larkin Maureen lllaloa' Yideo ''The Ark Theory &'. Other Vtcnettes, Part Two:Lo•e Connection." Advance 11ckets for ··c. art u' Moon."' a "'ork of perform ante .trt 10 be pr~nted Sept. ~' and ::i.i JI the Laguna '\rt Museum. v.111 ~11 l1n ..alt' Sept. 6. The work 1s b} performan•e and video an1st Chen Gaull..e 'll<"al eomPoscr Anna Homier. l horeo- grapher and dancer Deborah Ol1H·r and sculptor Ruth .\nn i\ndt·r~in Stone and Tau~'i1g l'mhran· thl" wild. irreverent. ab<;urd and ••ltt'n touching d1,ers111e!> of .\menca. .\mencans and Americana. Stone revels in cap1unng the count!) ·s great human ecct·ntncs (hl..e the 70-)'car- old man v.ho celebrated h•~ b1rthda' b) dr-cora11ng h1Hoof v.11h beer cans) Taussig SPothgh1s the count~·._ great non-human eccentnc111e'> Join us this Thursday. Friday. SatJJrday and Sunday for outstanding live entertainment with a fabulous bay view' Outside on our waterside deck . . or inside ... the music's hot/ A11J 11-11"TIN01111" ,,.,.I,_ f9 I• A11J II ...... I 1-4 '""' ,,,.. -~ ,,.,,, ,,.,. 4-1 ,. Louted ......... ,.. ..... "',.,,.,,, LMflifff. ,...,,,.,, 8Ne*. Fw ..... ....... ,,._. nUTJ-3141 (dinosaur parks. gaud1I~ -<ll'n1ratcd homes at Chnstmas and the hl(l'I ""These amsts."" ewla1m John- stone ... make quite 1n1ere'lting '1 .. ual statements for their aud1l.'nc1.-. bul throu$h their "'ords the aud1encl' v.111 feel hke they have made a ncv. connection Wlth the v.orl.." and c:u1 Performances ~111 be at I\ 15. 8:30 and 8:45 both t>\enini' T 1l f..l'I!> arc SI I for LA M members. students and seniors. and S 13 for all others cau 494-8971 . -------, 1 I I ... I .. ~ .. -,._. ....... ..... I I I I I I I """~~.Oflt:Jllt'......-... t 1\81 GOOD AT TIEIE 2 STORES I I I I I ~ 4001 W Coast Hwy , Newpor1 Beacb650-3322 , ~ 1750 S Coas1 Hwy , Laquna Beach 494-&424 I L Other Loc.ttloos. Lo. Angele•& Manhattan S..clt § -~~~·~~~~~· .. Daily Pilot Datebook' Fnday August 26. 1988 15 .. • Out On The Town Rap meets punk and funk in Chiefs of Relief By STEPHEN WALL o..,.-c ............. When the Sex Pistol~ demanded .. Anarchy in the U.K." and Bow Wow Wow's Annabella Lwin exceeded 1he vocal throttle wtth her tribal screams. 1t was anything but musical relief. At the kas1. 1t was a Joyful excursion into 1he subversive realm of two 1ncendiarv bands· rebcllmus spirit. In the extreme. it was a mu~1cal and social upheaval which 'hoot. pop-rock al tts core and has nn er kl go. Rehef these icons \\ere not. and cena1nly not the Chief<; of Relief. But somewhere between .. Holida' IO the Sun" and a hne from a Grandmaster Flash lune -.. Thl· Chiefs of Relief rnntrol lhl' "orld beast" -e>.·Pistols drummer Pilul Cook and ex-Bow Wo"' Wm, guitarist Ma11hew .\sh man ha' c mcl. "T Chiefs of Relief ·are relief fro ife in general," Cook said from a h cl n~ar Trenton, N.J .. in the mids of a U.S. tour to support the band's new self-titled debut album. The quartet, also cons1s11ng of kc~ - boardist-vocalist Duncan Greig and bassist Lance Burma!). arrives at Night Moves 1n Hunungton Beach Sunday for a 9 p.m. concert. Tickets are $6. "You can put what ~ou '>'ant 1010 the name Chiefs of Relief... Cook added, .. bul we're \1mpl) pulling o ur influences 1010 a melting pot and doing what we want 10 do Wc'n• trying 10 auract more of a di\ cr<;C crowd and 1n1roducc ix·oplc 10 a different. more cl)alleng1ng st~ le of music than the 'thrash' punk of the Sex Pistols.·· Musically. the Ch1t•fi; of Relief ass1m1la1c rapid-lire rap "ocals "11h ASK ABOUT CU OVERNIGHT SPECIAL SUSAN SEAFORTH HAYES JOllnna Manning" of Tiie Young Ind ~ Restless STARRING IN THE HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY av ANDREW BERGMAN DIRECTED BY JACK BUNCH f\ANCU6C1) "'T. 0 l" J. lie rigi"a Fa1nily owned and operated restaurant establislied si11ce 1969 J,, tro(l11ces ... Northern Italian & Contine11ta/ C11isine ... Entrees complete with Soup, Salad, Champagne 6orbet & Pasta Elegant Ambience • Piano Lo11n~e At The Red lion Inn 3050 S. Bristol Street Coe1a Mesa, CA 92626 (71') 5'0-Gt72 ,..,~r 1_,. ,, .. T, / , ,•, ' ,; , n 1 « 1 , I fl Daily Pilot Datebook/ Friday, August 2e. 1988 soaring heavy metal guitar hnes underscored by a funky rh>thm base. This broad sound gjves Ashman an opportunity to demonstrate guttar prowess beyond three-chord mono- tony and allows Cook to drum cleanly behind the group's tight musical structure. The Chiefs originally existed even before Ashman and Bow Wow Wow released the 1981 albums. '"Sec Jungle! See Jungle' Go Join Your Gang, Yeah! Cit> o\11 Over. Go Ape Crazy:· Around 1978. Greig (from the '79'i) punk band Martian Danc:c} . .\~hman and members of Bo" \\\)\ ... Wow played throughout London in a loosely-knit group later callcd tht• Chiefs of Relief. Cook 101ncd 1he Chiefs in 1985 after a s11nt with c'- Pistols guitarist Ste' e Jont'' in a band known as The Profi.•<.<;1onab .. Freedom to Rock .. was the Ch1et4' initial U.K. single and dance-club hit in late 1985. followed by two tours with Big Audio Dynamite and the subsequent recording of their debut album on Sire Record'>. Although fist-raising chants per- vade on "K.ickin' Out A Noise." · .. Freedom to Rock" and .. One Force. One Crew. One Song. .. Ashman says the Chiefs are not frivolous. but ultimately try to leave each audience with a "message of hope:· .. We have to stop pollu11ng the planet, abusing each other and killing the whales." said Ashman. a Green- peace supporter. "We have 10 assume a more grown-up at1it ude ioward each other and sol~e our problem'\ together. The leaders (of 1he variou!> super powers) are the one<; causing these problems. but n's 1hc kids" ho have to make the change:· · ilat Dick Crenna and Kate Capshaw star in ''Internal Affairs," one of the over fifty movies made tor television to be seen on CBS during September. October and the remaind9f of the 1988·19 televi9ion Mason. Tbe Chief• of Relief perform Sunday .. Top videos By Tb~ Associated Press Thefollo\\tngarc thl' nw,1 r•1pul.11 v1deocas!>elle) ~:. the~ appear in nn 1 week's issue ol B1llhod1d m<1ga11ne VIDEOC.\SSEnl \>\l I\ I ."Good Morning. \ ll'tnam .. (Touchstone I 2."Callanet1c4' .. l~H \l 3."Start Up \\ 11h Ja nl' f11nJ:i" (lorimar) 4."Pink Floyd· The Wall .. ( ~1< i 1- UA) 5."lady and the Tramp" I l>l'nt~) 6."Jane Fonda's Lo" lmpat·t '\cro- bic Workout .. (Lonmar) 7."Micke} C'o mnH'morJll\ c Edition" (Disney) 8 ... Def Leppard: H1ston:1" (Poh- gram) 9."Madonna Ciao Italia· L1 '-'t' from Italy" (Sire) 10."TopG un" (Paramount) I !."Star Trek IV: The Vo'·'l?l' Home" (Paramount) 12."Ducktales: Darcde' 11 Duct., .. (Disney) 13."An American Tail" (l\1('A) 14."Mickev And Thl' Beanstalk'" (Disney) · 15."Darty Dancing" (Vestron) 16."The Wizard of 01" <MCiM- UA) 17."Jane Fonda's New Workout" (Lori mar) 18 ... Playboy 1988 P1ayma1e V 1deo Calendar" (Lorimar) 19."Slecping Beauty .. (Disney) 20."Disoey Sing Along Songs: You Can Fly" (Disney) VIDEOCASSETTE RENTALS 1."Good Mornmg. Vietnam" (Touchstone) 2."Wall Street'' (CBS-Fox) 3."Fata.1 Attraction" (P..iramount) 4."Sus~t" (RC' A-Columbia) 5."D.0 .A.·· (Touchstone) 6."FulJ Metal Jacket'' (Warner) 7."Action Jackson" (Lori mar) 8."Eddie Murphy Raw" (Para- mount) 9."0verboard" (CBS-Fox) 10."Nuts" (Warner) I !."Throw Momma from thl' Train" (Orion) 12."Empire of the Sun" (Warner) 13."Like Father like Son" (RCA- Columbia) 14."Braddoclc: Missing in Action Ill" (Media) • 11.11 l'\l Ill' m M- ~~) ro- I\ l' om agl' II." M- ut" eo 'Ou m I) t) 'A· wn OutOnTheTown Pianist Leonard Pennario brings 'old friend' -\mencan piano ttrcat L l'1111a1d f\·nnano and .. 11n uld fnt'nd" "111 Jiiin tht Pacific S~ mphon~ Orcht'\lra 1h1' Saturday al the Ir' Int' ~knJo''" -\mphnheater. Pl.'nnano will solo in [d, arJ Gm•g's Piano Concerto In -\ \.lmor. Op. 16 -a \\Ork hi fir.I pla)c-d professionally at age 12. "This was the very \\Ori. I pla~l·d 1n .,,, professional debut." hen I pla~ l'd \\I.th the Dallas S) mphon~ as a I:- 'car-old." said Pennario. "ho l'l'l- chratl.'d his 64th b1rthda~ last month Since that ausp1c1ous 19~6 ddlut Pen nano has had a bu'>) a nd fullilhng career. He's performed" 11h '1nuall~ l'\l'r. maJororches1ra an the l '.S. Jnd Furope. including the-Los -\ngl'll''> Philharmonic. wuh "hom hl·\ Jl'n rccordt'd under conductor'> Enl·h Lcmsdorf and Walter Suc~sl.ind Locall~. he playc-d "llh thl' \ou1h l oast S) mphon) for the lir-;11 1mt' la~t \1arch as well a the Pal'lfil \\ m- rhon) On fo ur prC\ IOU\ Ul.'C3~11»n, He's abo gl\'en rcc11uh 111 Santa \na Pcnnano has had man\ h1ghligt1t-. Junng his 51-year c-.trcc.>r. 111cludms .1 I S-\car chamber music cullahorJ1111n "1th '1ohnist JaS<:ha Hc-1 li.'11 u·ll1'1 C1regor P1a11gorsk~ and \ 1011,t \\ 11- GETAWAY .•. FromPagel4 S.t9 per person on \\ l·cl.da ~ '· J1111 tik oc<:upanc). Sh'-'raton Long lkal'h t .n ,' 01.l·nn Bh d .. :! 13-436-~000) JUSt O~'nt-J tl11' month with n special of S.\7. 50 j)l.'r Pt'rson. double occupanc). Thac 1~ no charge for k"h' lodging anJ breakfast. Viscoum Hotel (700 Qul'l'0\\\3) Drive. 213-435-76 76). olTcrs a "\'a- cauon Break" ofS79 pl'r night. and a "Four for One .. ssx.-cial in wh1t·h up to four people can share a room for a single-room rate ofS86. GETJ'ING THERE From Orange C1>unt). t3lo.l' tht' nonhbound San Diego frl'C\\3\ to the Long Beach (710) Frt'\'"a~ and follow it south to the Pon of Lon~ Beach. Signs will din•c-t )nu to thc- public parking. ' . . ' . . . "\tt ll'•'a•ll . 'i ..._.n1t1• ....... .,, c.. .... Setwd wl TOftllln. Relrled ,._,. & Fruit t.11 ... l:tl ,. •• ••1 1712Pleoentla C....•••• MICHAEL RYDZYNSKI ham Primrose that tx·g.111 1n 1 •1t-1 .md ended "llh P1Jt1gt1r\I.\ 'lk.11h .\bo mrmorahk \\il' lx·111i.: ·"t...n l b\ intcrnallllllJlh rL·n111wn,:d ,, •l· duc1or D1m11n \l1ln•p11ul•" 111 p.·1- form 10 \l1nnl"JP<•h' .11 J llh r11111 1,1' coon·n fur ~l'fl:l'I 1<.1t..hm.111111m "horn PrnnJrin ,.,,1,,Jl 1' 11" grcatC'!>l p1J Ol\t \\ h<1 n,, 11' "l It thCrl"S ~l·n .Ill' 1111c P<l '"11 "h ' ' insp1n'd ml' 11 \\••,dJ h,1 ,, '•• h.11, been RJt..hm.1n1nm ·· 11, '·"d It \\3\ J ~-\\",H-Pld l\·r.11.1110• 1\ll" fir~t hl•Jrd R.t1..t1111.1n 1n11\ I'-'' 1t•1111 11 Bulhlu ' 1 \\ h,·r" th I •I llll I .:1," up But .1l,,1rJ1n~ 111 l'rn11.111" -.,,, parent\ , 1,11nwJ I 'h'"' . .t 1 '""'·ii 1cnd,·nl ll'' "n"· 1111,11\\ If, ,,, 0 .11 'tUd\ in!! lhl r1.tl1'• "I , II t..111dc:r11-Jrll'O Jnd T'l.1d, 11" '11 ,1 puhlil JP[l<.'JrJ 11'l .I? !I .. 1~\ ,., ' 4'1 Ill l" h I' pr I •ll'"" •11,1 ,), l't. l 11' Dalla,. hl' .. > hl'l'O Pl'rlt•rnimj! nun- stop-l'Xlept tor a 1hrl'l'·\ •"Jr hill h 11\ rhc .\rm\ ,\1r ( 1111'' Junng \\ 111 h.l War II 'l'I hl· 'till man.agnl to rla) for lhl' troop' in thl' ( h111J·Aurm:1 arl'J part of that 11nw -\ SPt'nah\t in I 4th-... ·ntun R1.'· mantt• mu\IC. Pen nano" JI,,,-..\ ,·1 \ part1Jl.. 10 lmpn•,,11\lll'>lll 111U\ll -\hhough he ha\ nn fa\C>rlll' 1.'101· po~r. he ha' \hm' 11 J pr1.·d1kl twn lur George Gcr5h\\IO -lw n·ka~·J.a rt•cording of that rornJ'H.l~·(, ,nJ11 p1:inu mu~1l' la!.t )l'Jr -:tPJ l'ham- p1onl·d thl· h11hrno target) aw~ktll'd :i1u\1\ of I llth·ct•ntur~ p1an11\1rtt11"0 Lou1s-\lon:Ju C1othrhJlt.. in 11mt·l·rt Jnd on record' Pl'nnanl1 ha\ madl· mnrl' than 't 1 n·c11rd1ng.'> h~ h1' O\\ n u1un1. ht·!!•ll· ning 1n 14'i(l 1'.\om1na1t·d 'l'\l'r:il ltnll''>. ht hJ' \l't Ill \\In .1 ( oramnl\ I Hl''>1d1.·, Jn 111.ing •· ''' 111 'in d.11c.,·' ,1 \l'Jr 10 palorming JnJ l\'uud1n~. hl· rinJ, 11r mJl.l'' 11nw 1111 h1, h .. ht-1,, .1nd non-mu,1,.11 1n1,·rl"'l' \11 ,1, id r1.·aJl'r Jml llll'Jtl·r hull Ill Jf,11 ulll~l" pJir111n~,.ind pt.p , 1111>11Jgl· tnurnJnll'Oh PcnnJnl• "hl' \\ 11 ri.ot .1p1":.11 hl\..tlh lhl' WJ'llll .tll\'I -.,Jlt11 d.1 ·, '''"\l'rl 1' h111t..1n~ lnn\,erd 111.1n111hn "After Brandon's,l Fresh King Salmon will never be the same!'' n us summer. Brandon's features a fresh Pocilic King Salmon Dinner. We present a fresh poached Pacific King Salmon Ftlet finished with a delicate sorrel sauce. You 'll al~gel your choice of a garden fresh green salad or the soup of the day, plus steamed and seasoned potatoes. fresh vegetables and warm sourdough hrcad. All for only $13.95! I ho-'IH "' 1l11l 1hr11111:h \11~11-1 -•. l!-1"' And !lftcrw:irds. enjoy dancing in Brandon's Lounge . ~-'4nH~l·1h <-~""1<f'T<>IH"'. IHI 111\11-?J\ Hfl\11 ~.f I \ 'lll - 1800 Rarbcr l.AnC. "\iilpu.a• (408) 432..f\311 13SO Avai~ ci I.he Aru. C~I• Meu (714) 754 1103 Rc<crva11on1 ~c..~mendtJ 1\dJ•CC11l 10 the Bc~rlv llcmagc llokl full sl3te ol r11n1.<'fh in\ u~llll! pl.1 , · mg Jll .:OOll'fb 111 J Ii \,._\\ ,·l·I., JX'l ll 1J \\llh the: Budarx,1 -..,mph•1n llun- gnr~ ·.,leading 1•rl h\.._tt,1 Pcnnanu·, ph1h1 ,1ph\ " -.1n 1pk and d1rClT ''l'\l· J hi.,J\, 111,·J 111 J n JUSllCC lO thl' lOnl(l\1~:1 \\h"'' \\111 ~ I'm performing. IOJCl trng "'' 1m 11 pcrsonahl~ "1th11ut '1l1Jlln~ Iii.· LOmpo.,cr's d1rn 11(ln' .u m11·1111•11h .. he said. The conccn "111 dm1111l·nn· "11h Ottonno Resp1g.h• " ·· f hl' 1'1nl'' ,,, Rome" anc'. concludl' "Ith \ntonm Dvorak's "from thl'" 'l'\' \\ nrlJ" Symphon~ l ~o 9 rn £-~l rnllr> Or 95. Music dm·dor "l'1th ( IJr\.. \\tit conduct the ..-onn·n. \\ hKh h..·~m' .11 8:30 p.m. The amph1thl':ttL·r 1' hxall'd at 8800 In me Ccntl'r I >n' ,. in Ir' ine's Eagle ( ount~ I nr I t\ l.l'I informauon. call 1r3-I 1~~ Leonard Pennario REUBEN 'S COMES TO DANA POINT HARBOR II • • OH!r the: pa't 2:' ~ear'. Reuht:n\ ha' Jc\1..•l,1pc:J a rl"pUtalion r\1r !!fCat '\tl'<tl..<,. 'l"af,-.lll .md 't'f\ll'l' And nl1w. R~ulx'n\ ha.' n•nll' 111 Dana P111nt H<trh••r l-_n11l\ a ' il'\.\ nf tht' harll\1r and 1."ll·l'an "h1k \tiU Jinl'. l\O Pur famom. Plan!. \tl.'al. fl1rT\.\t11ir PUI · po pular 'ialing ~hnmr ~t·ampi . \-\hc:thl"r it\ a ~rcat ">ll'al... Jirimt' nl°l. l1r fn.-,h 'l'at.1<11.I H1u·11 finJ it al Rt'uhen-... • • ~ • • ' .. ., Reuben's c II • • • Steaks It Seafood " In Michitel's up~r Cluh • • u ht,. ,,,. '"'" "" •. , ,,,, '· ,, • • • ~~'"" IJ,1nJ Dnw :?~1 "'~•1 • • On 1111· hl.10.t 1n l>Jo.1 1-\ •ltll a • • fl • How's your First Aid? American+ RedCross !1 Daily Pilot Datebook. Fnday. August 26. 1988 17 '\L • °' °' L '-, l . • ' I OutOnTheTown I NTERMISSIO~ Wilcox duels Freddy in 'Nightmare 4' ' There are a num~r or act" 1111.'' that can occupy your foendl} local · drama cntic's attention on a v.eekend in which no new stage productions are opening. but normall~ a v1s11 10 .. Nightmare o n Elm Street 4" wouldn•t be among them. It wouldn·1 even be an the top I 0. Normal!). that is. Now far be 11 from me to poach an Uncle Don·s temtory (I understand he·n have a more detailed account of th(' movie itself later). but for a cena1n segment of local commun11~ theater practitioners, such a v1s11 m1&}lt be quite rewarding.. I'm refer- nng specifically to the fnends and fans of Lisa Wilcox. This younJ woman graduated from ·Irvine's University H igh School an 1981 and. before going on to UCLA and a professio nal acting career. made a few waves locall) in such community productions as ''The Hot L Bahimore" at the Newpon Theat('r Ans Center. "Picnic .. at the Hunt- inaton Bcacft Playhouse and "The Royal family" at the now-defunct Newpon Harbor Actors Theater. She even played a small role as a budding ingenue in the Irvine Com- munity Theater's 1981 product ion of .. The Country Girl .. -in which yours truly was called upon to bestow a Jentle klSS on that lovely lass over a nine-performance run. A tough job, but somebody's got to do it. nght? In her brief foray through local theater in the early '80s. Wilcox made 11 a lastint impression. panicularly as Madge in Huntington Beach's 1983 "Picnic. "for which this column com- mented: .. Lisa Wilcox. blessed with both beauty and instinctive talent. Toi TITUS uses each consummate!)." Well. Wilcox went on to UCLA. where she did a few more plays. then landed he~lf an agent and popped up occasiona lly on tekv1s1on. mo t · rtttntJy as a younger 'ersion of Thalia in "Bnng Me the Head of Dobie Gillis." But these da~s shc·s out for bigger game -taking on the dream demon Fredd y Kruger in the latest "Nightmare on Elm Street .. sap. After her grandmother left a message o n my answenng machine calling my attention to Lisa·s panici- petion in that nick, I figured I'd bctler check it OUL Not having the benefit of viewina pans I, 2 or 3.1 took my tecn-aac son along as an interpreter. Well, .. Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" is no "Picnic:· and Lisa's role is light years removed from the com-fed beauty tn that show or the cute teen-age hooker in "Hot L Baltimore." In fact, a I.he movie opens. she's ostensibly a background character, the shy kid sister or one of the tttn-qers victimiLcd by the evil Freddy, who stalks his prey 1n 1hc1r dreams (the premise being. if he kills you in a dream. you·re dead for real.) But the last half of the film belongs baa and ba1P.JC 10 l.tsa W1lcoA as her cbantcter, Ahce. girds for a night- Lia Wllcoz In 1981. marish showdown with the scnes' resident fiend (the comicaJly lethal Robcn EngJund). Both actors fi nish a di1tant second to the special efTeclS pcdple-thctt arc no ground rules in drums. remember -but Lisa ho lds her own magnificently. . It might •Ppta!" that few ~pec1al skills are required for one ot these shock~and-slash movies, beyond the ability to scream convincingly. but Lisa's years of train ing in voice, scene study and improvisation -not to mention her rich background in stage actinJ -pay dividends in the new ..Niptmare." Her character takes focus fort he last half oft he m ovie and rcnecu not only beauty but believ- ability -an important consideration in such an assignment. What the future holds for this onetime Irvine actress-only time will tell. but she photographs beautifully and her piercing blue eyes sho uld leave a lastin& impression. Hopefully she won•t be stuck in the horror mo vie genre, but will be given the opponunity to showcase her abun- dant talents. After all, Steve McQuccn got his stan in .. The Blob." McCormicks Landing Is Pleased to Announce Our ... Reopening for Lunch and Dinner. Come and experience the finest In mesquJte broiled steaks and fresh seafood ln our picturesque~ room overlooking the John Wayne Mrport runwa . LUNCH: Monday thru Friday DINNER: Naihlly from J J:OOa.m. to3:00p.m. 5:00p.m . S180AlnraJAft. •c.e.Mrra • (714)M&-SSM ----- --- In 'Stealing Home,' you wonder who's on first By SOREN ANDERSEN ~-----.. Stealin& Home:· opening in theaters today, appears to be a case o f too many cooks using too many inattdients to spoil 1he broth. The mo vie has two d1re<:"tors. Steven Kampmann and Will Aldis. who also co-wrote the sen pt. The hero is played by thrtt different actors. rcpresentina him at d ifferent stages in his life. Several other characters are ponrayed in the same fashion. Usina multiple actors for one role 1s a common enough pract ice, but in "Stealina Home." the performers playing each character's asson cd ~Ives don't resemble each other very stronaJy. What's more. the picture bounces back and fonh between eras as the hero·s adult self (played by Mark Hannon). keeps Oashing back to his younger days. Each time "Stealing Home·· jumps it's a jolt because you• need a fr" seconds to reacquain1 )Our<;clf w11h a different cas1 of pla)'el"'I. Consequently. you·re never able 10 get comfonahle wi1h 1ht \IOf) and never able to sink into 1hc 'tah.' of suspended belief that an) m<n 11." audience must enter rf a prt·ture '" going to succeed. In addition to confusion~ am1ng from the casting. .. tealrng Home .. 1s really trying to 1ell 1wo stories at once One is a coming-of-age stor). a male fantasy of comical se·rnal rn1t1a11ons and gauzy recollttt1on. The o ther 1s a tale ofa man who's bttn on 1he sk1d'i tryina to act a gnp on his hfc and straiahten himself out. The two stories m('sh poorl) and consequently .. Stealing Home" 1~ unable to find a consistent tone 10 take toward its m atenal. II m"~ its moods haphazardly; so it's senttmen- tal one minute. elegiacal the nex1 and goofy the m inute after that. DESIGNING WOMEN ••• homPacell Ensign)," explained ch~irwom~n o ·Neill. who wo re a an o riginal silk print gown designed by Jim Nussbaum and Jennifer Blue. (The \ dnignma team also did da ughter .._.y'1 and sister Marcella Rob- ene9'1 dresses and O'Neill's business penner Peter McGrat111'1 cum- merbund.) Others ass1st1ng included Joleen P.,.._, Mary Jeffries, president Je.\ma ~1werdl, Bobble Evers, MaryLee Beet. Nalley Say4er, Doris aields, Nucy tsuslulell, Catby Cameroa, Aue Colin, Vesta Curry. NMllte Hall, JU. Foresmaa. Gloria Haueu, Beuy Kemp, Magje Mardy. Lanie Parts, Claire Robla1oa, Jo Stet.Mn and Bev Wllilte. The pany folk included Mariel Rey..Ns and Jue Warll (who ""h Yvonne Crowshaw organ11cd Dl.·- signing women in 1974 to a<;s1st the Institute). DiaHa nd school pre'i1dcn1 Bill OU• and Dorl and Jack de Inlf, j ust back from their O" n fanwy island vacatton 1n Hawa11. IEIVIMIJ UIMCB Monday Thru Friday -Noon Til Two And ~ I • Dinner 7 Nights From 5:30 PM Enjoy the Li1htest of Culinary Delighta Sushi & Seafood from the Far Pacific 3355 Via Lido, Newport Beach (714) 675-0675 - \ a y a Out On The Town ----Dmmp out with Judv ------------------------------------------------- A voiding Las Brisas 'Sunday brunch crunch I tinall~ got to haH~ m~ l·nd-ol-lhl·- \ummer bn:akfai.t on till· pa1111 ut LJgunJ lkal·h ·., L1!> Bnl.a\ la'' \\l'l·I.. rm llnh sorr) I d1dn·1 gl·t II• 'IX'nJ murl· t:)ngu 1d hour<, dnnl..ang an the oc-l·Jn '11."v. and quite htaall~ '111p- p1ng 111 \mell the rO'it'' 1n thl' l'Jrl\ morning ml\I at the t'K:ar h. r 11r ml.". thts 1'1an1n-.utn1 \Jl:111on Jnd Las Bn'>l!s v.111 wrH' brc.il..ta-.1 t'\Cf\ da) unlll thl" l'nd o l \l'Ptl·mt"K:r \O 1hcr1."\ more rda\allon \\lll'rl" 1h.11 lJffil' frnm .\I $5 ~5 11°<, lhl' tx•.,1 hJrg.11n 1n IO''" -v.1th the \ll'" throv.n 1n tor frcl" In \\.°ar\ pai.t la'> Bn..a-. h.1' wn nl 1h1s ml·al ouu1dl'. hut thl' 1nJnor p.1110 nov. ,uffiu·., 'wa11ng 1' l•tm- fnrtahll' and room' \ \l'n'>l· 111 \jUICIUtk prC\3tl'> 11' ~OU l"J0°I hl"Jr lhl' '4.'agulls \OU can :11 k:i-.1 kcl thl·tr f>rl'\C'lllC \\ htk \unda' hrunlh .11 I J\ Bn,.1, l3n ml·an a .. murh a~ a l\.\o-hour V.Jtl on a good da~ 1n high !'>t'a,1m. 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"' \.\ tth l I I 11rll•• ( 11 111 .n f.1,111.•11 l\land Jra" 111g tlw h1~1!• '' -i !'I'll rrov.d a rl•,1.w1.111t 111.1~·1.11, • •ul.t <.'<Cr h11pc 1111 Jnd ,11·h 111, 1.11!hl11I dncr hJ1J\\11rl..1111: .1d11 ""'ti 111<. staffanJ m.tn.J!,!•'" 1;1-, I •11.1.! p11t'11 ~· thr La\ An-.." ti•ud rnt" I ·''"'' .111.! Chant1d.111 L JI'< 1 .111 11.I • 1 ''• one haprn • .i-nrx • I 11.1' •' •' !' • d K \ that " Las Bnsas. 361 Cl1tl l>m 1-. I..11tun.1 Beacb. Ui-.Hl~ Breal..f.t,t 1 j 11.; 1 CHAMPAGNE HARBOR CRUISES • Brunch Cruis~s • Supper Cr uis€' NEWPORT HARBOR EVERY WEEKEND ·-,·---~~· THE CANNERY 675-5777 CV"tp ctt 4 oAJI~ on ·~ Tur~ fr,ddy !> lO ' 00, ~· • • • E •cri~nt ~'"" l • • Comt:mcx." ", \.v ""' • Cct~•.MI E1t:gaoe: t Sunset Specials $9.95 2640 E C~I H•!JnW.9Y lOfOl\l ,Jf' M;p (' ... ?ilt-. 114 •. Good tor .,.rtles or 8 or less only. please daal} until the end ol • ep1ember; lunch and dinnl'r daih : Sunda\ brunch. \'alel parkinit ~lajor nedft card) Chd ut thl' D1: • .1Jl hr111;. h 11 h..· hdd from 11 J m t11 ~ p 111 " •1.l,1 11 thl' llutd \knJ1,11 11 ' ' J 111,· rl'Clpll'Ol lll thl' ,1\\.11,t ' \11 11,·I R 1ch.irJ O\\ n,·r dll'I 111 I '11 " 111 I " .\ngrk~ < •U<''" ""' m111 •I, '"'" ll'll hfll\ ll"\IJUIJOl I'-f\ •I .1litll' Ill• duJin~ Rt< hJr<l .ir•,1 \t, 1 d1 n ~" 11- ,•ral nunJgl'r fk• ""' I I 1 ••op \ (J\ l\h hulkt "Ill ho ,,., \l".I 11•• '-2' I".' Pl'f\\111 r or tun ht r tnl11r111.1ll•tll •• 111 thl• l1t1td JI J~,,-21~11 TOUR ITALY WITH THREE Hor ITALIANS. \.Vh\ ')t1ou1d vou hove to choo~e ont~ ho: d sh .. wf•r c1nothe1 when vOIJ re 1n lo"~~"' 1f~ 111 th1l..>e2 Now vou con to e iht. 01 Vt' Gorlien ~ t!Xclu::.1"c Tour of ltOI\. 1•1 l get 'l loste o the In '"3::.1 ltol1on:. lrom r\Jorth 10 S.1ulh W th our p1p1nq hot Ch c en Porm191ono. creamy rich Fettuc c nt-Alf redo and freshly bo ed Lo-.agno-ol on one exciting plotter 01 vou ·o r other 1ourney through one reg on -,t o lune try our Northern Italian Cornb1not1on 01 our Southern ltolion Comb1no11on Each lets you sample • 16811 Beach Blvd Huntmgton Beach .· ·. ' Out On The Town STEAK & BEAF DCXl CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE y,.,.• They orr the urttcmal t'amou~ fur their 11ne-and·o-half pound 1'11rtl'rh11u,,. .. 1uk~ and ruturini t.l1•1>la\ brullml( Proudh• ~nmtc fur .!ft \ear~. M11\t"J( and icruw1n1t "11 h C-1 ... 10 Me..a' New luc:111tun 1n Harhur Center llllW npt-n1' Off W1l ... 111 llt't,.·een Mar.hall'~ nnd t-::dv.artJ, Thtatt'r S'"rvinc M Sat 11 J m tu "'"''"K· Sun :1 dol>lnl( :!.1011 Harbor Bhd . C'ui.ta Mt'!'ia li t I !1777 BOBBY McGEE'S Our houlit" pt<'ialty it m1kin1t .,, l'r) mul a special ottuion! Yuu·ll 11oa nt a fnml rowl4!at (ur the fuucf and fun at Bobby Mc:'Gtt. "ht1rt lht menu featurei fa vorius like prime rib of bttf au ju~. only the finest available fresh fiah, l1SUA dwitt llHkll, lob&t.t!r. and <'11mh111ati11n d1nnen;. Every entrtt mclud~ .,,·en fresh bread, fresh '•1Ct1lahle, and a trip lo our award· w111111nic salad bar .... nd aft.t!r din· ner. )uu c:an da~ and romantt in the Wf'St CouC11 m<»t ucitin«i nightclub. f ur a night on the town. or anyt ime, makt it special with the macic. In Newport Beach, :4.'>3 East Coest H1ihway. f or ~r· \·at ion.-. <'all (i 14 ) 6i :J-5:\80 THE CANNERY Thia historic waterfront landmark in Newport·a C..nnery VillJi«e fea· lure. fffth local ~•food and F.ast· ern bttf. Cont1atenlly 1oud aer- vice, open for Lunch, Dinritt. Sun. Brunch and t:hams-gne Harbor CruiML Entertainment ni«ihtly and Sun. afternoons.. Enjoy the lou"«e food «ial&ery-tuperb d am chowder! 3010 Lafayette. 675-5777. Cuuntrv dinin.: with cla~,· Aulht!ni I<' westf'rn dttor rh taurant and salucin. featurmJ( prime rth. frt!Sh tafuuds. and tht!ir famous pan uuteed !lltaks. Lunch. Mon·fri l>mnt!r r-r· vatinn~ guarantttd Dandn11 and ltve mU' I<' 1n tht Mloon. Dyt!r Hd. F:ait/Nt>wport Fwy. Santa Ana. (i l4) [)49 lfll'1. REUBEN'S OF NEWPORT This is the o riginal and hat been serving Newport Beach for 25 years. Their 11pec:ialty i11 seafood and atA!alta. Chef a apec:ial telections daily and famous for their brouted chicken, too! A beautiful weterfront view or Newport Bay enhances the a tmoephere. Perfect for bU11inea entertaining and romantic dining. Located at 251 E. C:O.St Hwy .• New- port. Rnervations accepted. Phone 673·150.'> THEREXRtSTAURANT Located on the oceanfront acrou from the Newport Beach pier, The Rea ia the Ora111a Cout'a moAl uclusivf' seafood rntaurant,. Well known for fresh Hawaiian i ourmet fish aeltttiont1 and 1pec:iali1inJ in sweet Ohannel Island abal-One. tender vHI and prime! meala. The Rea Restaurant is lht! choice of locals as well u visitors. Redpient ol the pres· ti(ioua Travel-Holiday award. Cuual/elqant attire. Sunday Brunch, dinner. Call 675·2!166 for rnervationa Valet parkini. SAI L LOFT Seil l .. o(t Bar le Grill ft!aturn ocean v~ din1n11: with tht emphaait1 on fresh 11eafo11d. Oy.tu bar. livl' t!nlert.tinment niithtly in the bar arH. Open fur dinner niJhtly from fl p.m. Weekt!nd hourti from 1 0-~10 a.m. Fahulou., Sunday Brunch. Locatt!d at 400 P.C.H. in Lacuna 8ea<'h. TALE OF THE WHALE 1-;1perienct! a att!p back into timl' to a plaef' 11ohere you can dint! al )Our own leisure. P.n.1<•Y Lht! m · man"e of old Newport with a pan uramk bay \•iew. Excitt your M-11~ with-their Mn!llllional wa· food and tradition.I favorititt. BrHkfasl i a.,.. Mun.· fri., L.unch 11 .a Mun. Fri.. Dinner 4-11 Mon .. Sat. Sat. and Sun. Brunch i 4. 0\·stf'r Har Fri., Sat. le Sun. Han~UC!t fac1l1tlff up to 500 4-00 Main St.. Balboa. 6i:l·46.'l.1. TREES Nestled in the forest behind the Port Theatre on Pacific Cout Highway in Corona del Mar i11 T rees restaurant. Secluded u it ia on a aide 1t.reet. thcJM who have d ilClOvered it have found Orance County's moat charmint and unique American cu111ne. S hrouded in a 1oft peittel decor, matchint table aelLinp. candles, fresh flowers a.nd glowini fire- places aet the ecene. The intimate dinint rooms, piano lounge and full be.r 11urround a natural atrium with livini trees. The modern American cuiaine it prep.red by creatjve Ct.e.r R1.111ell Armstrong. Hi1 lovely wife, Abbey, i9 t.he hoat- eu. Trees menu is a limit.eel but intereatini variety of international flavors with choices from home- made peata, (reah grilled fiah and 1teaks, veal, lamb, Oriental chicken and aalada to ablolutely eaot.ic deeeerta. Dr.. ii CMUaJ but dreasy._ Reeervatioos recommended (714) 673-0910. Open eeven cia.J1 a .,.k. Lounce open 5 p.m. to midnishL 440 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. VINNIE'S Tht1 tlt! .. t Italian food JUl'Jlllrt'd frum tht1 frnhe't micrt'dumt~ u,1111( nu pr~rval1\tt'to, Miit ... uicar. or u~ fal~ 011>'ned In-\'111111t1 Culamdre11 of Hr1K1klvn 1'1na Work&. famou!I fur hav1nic Thi' Best Ptu.a in Oran1ee Counl\ lw The Creal Ptua Hunt :no t-: li 1h St. 111 Costa Mt11a 721 9164 VILLA NOVA A bNuti(ul ti.y view c:r..i.. the ronuilic tettinc that .... mede the Villa Nova a "special kind of place" for ovu 60 Y~"'· Superb cuisine from Central arwt North- C!rn ltali 1erwd in Old World charm. Est.t!na1ve wine liat. Din· ner nichlly. Piano bu. f'ull menu til 1:00 a.m. 3131 WMt Coeat Hwy., Newport Beach. M 2· 7880. IVEXICAN Ml CASA Their food ii like a trip to Mnico! H09pitality I<* hand in hand with their motto. "Mi c-• Su Caaa." or my i-.-ia Yfl'W bouN. Eat.bliahed since 1972. it'• no .ecret rrienda enjoy cfutins here. Open daily from 11 11.m. for Lunch, Dinner and <'oditails. Entert.tinment Wed.-Sun. rupta in the Bum> Room. 29fl 8. 17th St .• Coat. Mesa. 6'6-7626. GRAND DINNER THEATER lmprnaive dininit and p ro· ft'l>sional pruduction11 are aurt' to plHH t'M'h l ime y11u visit. The utraordmary buffet olft!ra rt-I haron 11( httf, iclnt!d ham with a fruit ... t.K't', Geoficia chicken with l)t'a<·hes and 1elau and the Mahi l\111h1 '" SC!f\'td 111 a peasant sauce. Tri l'ttlur re11 u<'t'.1n1 and <'ream ii a rt•itl fa\Ctr1tt1 . EnJtl) d1nnf'r and • pla\· 111niicht! C:rand Dinner Th~aler ltn14"d w1th111 the Cfrand H1rtt'I in Anaht'im at I Hotel Way. ( ·1111 i71 jj 10. HARLEQUIN DINNER THEATER t-:\'er~ ro~lumer <'811 he upectl"d to '"' treaterl likt a celebrity. The theatt'r ufff'n; M'tumpti11u1 meals v.1th to11 pruductiun" in an eltttant atm11s11ht're. T he scrumptuuUll huffelt mdudh rout h.trun of heef. 'hickeo and (i h d iJhH. 110,.ta1o . ..al:id ... '~f'tablt!s, ind 11in ful dei.M'rt ... Thi' Sat. and Sun. ltrunth 111dud..._ a \'&riety of e1t1C di1'he,. Tht' ('tlehrity Ttrratt iA U\'81lahlt1 fur pri\alt' dininl(. The 1mil\ 1cJuall~· dtturalt'd privatf' lmlt·u11~ ""'m" m·erl1"1k the 4h0 ,.~111 hur,.t"t-hoe 'h•JH"<I main room. The Harlt'\jutn '" lucatt!d at :1~1a S. Harhor 111 Sa11ta Ana Call 07!) i :.:.o. GINO'S ON THE HILL Alm'"'' 8 fcll>I& Mf'!i8 landmark whert frirncJ,. and mt'murin mttt. C:i1111\ b.n·t an Italian Rntaurant. hut u rt'lot11urant htomic run bv a tlonll Italian. F,,·en thuuich they M!n·r 1111111y Italian itf'mll, ihey al1111 ufft1r 11 larl(t \ariC!t~· or other items 1111 thtir mt'nu. Known fur ..H11n..,.1 fuud and fril'ndl\• ser· \ il'f', .. c:.n .. · .. ftaturtll • varit!d ml'nu 11>'1lh em.,halii" on quality and rt'a .... 1nah~ pritt!I. C'tK'ktail hour "'it h intt!rei.ttn,c n11tion11 at 4::10 J.l.m. and li,·e tntert~inment Mun. thru. Sat. from 8::10 p.m. Saturday & Sunday hfHkfut from 9 a .m. tAK'atl"d at 4:\8 E. 17th Strttt . Custa Ml'M. 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