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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-22 - Orange Coast Pilotl I f JHOA Y JU ~H I! 1'181 ·McDonn·ell fears county layof Company warns John Wayne Airport plan could threaten Jobs of its OC employees dent Howell Walker aaid the plan could have a serious financial impact on the company! whkb employs more than I 0,000 Orange County residents. Newport Beach.-bued Ai.CaJ't de- cision to spend $300 million to acquire 12 Boeina Commemal Air~ craft Co. 737-JOOs rather than the Mc.Donnell DoU&)as MD-80, for- merly the DC9 Super 80. noise sensitive airpotu. . AccotdiDa to .. the 'propc)led plan, airplanes that lake off It less t.baD 89. S decibels will qUalify for increued fliah.ts. By JERRY BIR8CH Of ... DllllJ ......... . McDonnell Dou&las Corp. is fi&ht- ina a proposed pl.an to increase Oiahts at Jo~ W~~e Aitport, claiming the plan d1scnm1natcs qainst the Lons Fountain Valley council members have reversed themselves and awarded the contract for police station furnishings./ AS Two youths have testified I ~9 delinquency charges./ A3 Callfomia Bomb threat forces hun- dreds to evacuate Bonaventure Hotel In Los Angeles./ AS Nation A New England town Is miffed over city fathers' decision to ban Jackson concert.JM World French President Mitter- rand has some pretty tough comments for Sov- iet Union./ A4 An enormous blast at a Russian ammo depot raises questions In West. /AS People A petite brunette from Costa Mesa Is the coun- ty's very first sexy lingerie beauty pageant winner. /85 A blind farmer works ''like normal'' most of the time, except when It's wlndy./85 Sporta Carl Lewis maintained his assault on Jesse Owens's 1936 Olympic records, quaJlfylng for his fourth event Thursday In the 1984 Otymplcs. /81 Steve Yeager's grand slam turned It around for the Dodgers./82 Entertainment ·ForrMr Olympian Olanne de Leeuw has more fun with her current 'Quest for the Gold" at Knott's. /WMkender The Universal Tour gives visitors a close look at the power plays of the " A- Team. '' /WMllinder Baalne88 Gourmet Properties wlll operate Pacific Plaza's entertainment rooms Jn Costa Mesa./ A7. INQBX C1..S EM AS A7 A5 C5-7 EM C7 C4 87 ce M A7 Al M 86 BM AS Bl.C4 81-3 A8 " W.-.ndlr Al. AS , Beach aircraft manufacturer and could threaten the jobs of Orariac County workers. lo a letter to tbe County Board of Supervisors. which operates the air- port, McDonneU DouaJas vice presi- At issue is an airline access pl.an that would allow airlines to substJtute fliabts of quieter planes.on 1 J.for-1 basis for noisier aircraft. • The plan, which has not been adopted, was a major factor in the AtrC&J, which will phase out its 1even Mc.Don~ll Dou~ planes as pan of the purchase, said 1t hopes to the purchase of the 737s will qualify the airline to increase fliahts at the AltbOuab the 737-300 bas not been tested at the airport. AirCal and BoeiDg ofticialsdaim it is the quiete5t commcrrial aircraft avaslab&e and will fly below the 89. S decibel level. The McDonnell DouaJas plane, the Boisa Ghiea lashed Coastal Conseivancy plan for wetlands stirs controversy 8'1JBJ1ler, foanctwall-.-wanpeopieon~olRcwpwt Beacb near the 1'ewport Pier. County Hispanics attack passage . of immigration Dill HB congressman victorious after lengthy campaign By JtIU\Y BIRSCB Of .............. while local Hispanic leaders stood on the steps of the Federal Building in Santa Ana Thursday decrying the pas5'ge of the Simpson-Mizzoli im- migration bill, Rep. Dan Lunaren, R- Huntington Beach, was savoring his victory. LungJ"Cn, who served as the bill's Republican floor manaaer, spent a grueling week helping guide the controvmiaJ bill to its narrow, five- vote victory in the House of Rep- resentatives. .. It is the most m~or piece of legislation l have handled. The fact that I bave been worlrina on this for six years is an indicator of how difficult ~or legislation of this type i1 to pass.' Lunven said during a telephone intemew from the Re- publican cloakroom at the Capitol. "Just two weeks ago I wasn't sure we could even get it to the Ooor. I wouldn't have taken any bets." be added. The bill, which includes an amnes- ty program for illepJ aliens, sanctions against employers who hire illepJ aliens and a guesr worker program designed for agriculture, now heads for a conference committee where the Senate and the House will work out differences in their respective ver- sions of the measure. The Senate version includes tougher employer sanctions, stricter amnesty requirements and docs not include a guest worker program. "We hope to take advantage of the differences between the two versions of the bill and hope to defeat it when it goes back to the House," said Jake Alarid, a local Hispanic leader and National President of the American G.l. Forum at the Federal Building press conference. Lungren admits the bill "still faces some rough waters as we go into conference. It won't be easy by any means." The measure's five-vote margin gives the conference committe very Rep. Dan L11DCJ'en little room to manuever. "For evcrythmg you change in conference you might get some votes and you might lose some." Lungren e~ced. use it took more than a week of constant debate to consider the bill, improves the chances of its final passaac. .. The prime moving force in getting this finalized is that the members of the House would rather not run this gauntlet again," Lungren said. (Pleue Me DOllGRATION/ A2) She' 11 tote torcti ill NB, not Adin BJ PBD. SNEIDER.MAN °' ... ~ ........ dma Pan TambOUco. the 7().ycar..old Huntington Bcacb pndmothcr who wants to cany a torch in the c:ross- country Olympic rday, bas watched her path take a disappointing turn., then twi.5t ·back toward a happy ending, all in a matt.er of days. Early this week. TamboDeo re- ceived word that she'd been assigned to run her Olympic kilometcf' in the small Non.bern California town of Adin. more than 600 auJes from her home. She said she couki not afford to travel there and was concerned about health risks in runnina at Adin's hiah attitude. Tambolleo is recoverina from a minor heart attack. But publicity about her pll&ht prompted a Malibu man to trade his Newport Beach torch assianment for Tarnbollco's Adin run. ··rm so thrilled!" the Huntmston Beach woman said today. 'I'm so thrilled because I won't have to go out of~ Cous!'1,. TamboUeo · anotyfupicotliCi.aJ ca1Jed btt Tbunday: to report that Tom Cdorie,a ~mmuh:"" ant to tbe Olympic committee, WOWd allow Tambolleo lO ru.n in bis pAaoe in Newport Beach OD July 26. lri ret~ be accepted the Huotiqton Be8cb woman's July 12 assipmeot in Adin~ near tbe Oreaon border. Mcanwile, a Lynwood manufac. turi.,_ firm bas offered to reward Celoric's sood deed. The company will pay (or his transportation and lodaina expenses in the Adio trip and contribute $2.000 to a charity of his choice. Tambollco said said she was anxious to talk to Celoric today. "I want to thank him very much." she said. "I understand he's still a yoW\f man and can turn it into a vac:abon and enjoy It there. .. Tambolleo walked door-to-door in local business areas to raise the $3,000 rtqUircd for participation in the toreb relay. The funds will go to the Boys and Girls Oub of Hunt- ington Valley. Each torch carrier is assigned one kilometer (.62 mile) to run in the cross-country rel.av that will end •t (Pleue eee OL TllPIC/ A2) Mes&n seeks.deportation hearing You'll find the bMt •uto bUJ• elohg the Or•ng• Cont In tOd•r'• Auto PllOt -P119HC:t..t3 Polish national gets support from friends. Ban the Soviets, after she was denied asylum By liREN E. &LEIN Of .. ~ ........ A hearing will be requested to appeal the deportation notloc handed down to Polish national Maria Sokulska and her 9-year-old dauaJt· ter, the Costa Mesa woman's friends and supporters have vowed. Sok.ulsu a 42-year-old anti-Com- munist w~r who has lived in Costa Mesa as a temporary resident alien since 1981. was denied asylum in the U.S. last weekend and asked to leave the country by July 13. She bas until then to appeal the dcci ion of the U.S. lmmigrauon and Naturaliz.atton Ser- vice. Sokulska said she cannot afford to return to Poland and fears for her life and for her dauahter, Dorothy. if the pair are fort'td to return. Sokulska's busbend. Jan, bas been jailed and beaten because of his involvement in the anti-sovcmmcnt Solidarity labor union. Sokulska said she has been involved in anti<e>mmunast ac- ti,'"itics here in the United States. But an INS spokesman wd pohu- cal asylum was denied to Sokulslca because the cVldcnce that she would be enda~ by ret'1rnllll to Poland was not suffioent. David Balsiger, a Cost.a Mtsa advcnisinacxccutive and the founder of the Bali the SoVlets Coalition. said he will meet with Sokulsk.a oo Saturday and review her case. Balsiaer's aroup. an ad hoc coah-tioo orpnized last fall to prevent the Soviet Union from c<>mpelinf in the Los An&del Swnmer OlymPJCS. bas sinct turned its energies towaid belpa04 defectors from Communist countncs pin asylum in the U.S. • The croup's immigration attorney will file an appeal on behalf of. Solrulska. Bal iger said. "The first thing is to act hei employment mnstated.'" Ba1.,.: saad. Alona Wlth her dcportabon notice, Sokulska's employment• authorization was revoked. "We need to act an extension on her wort penniL But we want to do more. thanjustartanextension. We want to try and ~ve this case so she d0C$0' 10 through this all over apin in a few (Pl .... wlft.8U/A2J Gan Coast cities secede from Orange County? M)'thical Cout County -carved from the weatlhicat areu or Oranje Ci>uty . -would hi¥e a ~ ecooonnc bite and a powirf\il IJOUP of raidents. But creati•·-• new county in SoUtht'ni OOifor'nia. at aome of tboee taidmu ~ Would prove to be I dif'lkVh CcmtCountyiajuttadftem-ora threat -"Pt now even t~ a arowillll number of Ne_,., 80ech raideata. 1ncllldina the KUYiltl an the Stop Polluttna Our Newpon home<>wtaen orp.nization are woo- derina hat u would take to peel the Oraf'IC Cout from Oran&e County. "We bl~ said at 11 worth explorinJ. ll twn ·1 aone anywbcre yet but that 1S not to •Y it won't," 1d Jean Wat1, praidcnl of PON. As Newport Beath rcsi~nt Or. Ju O. Vandtrsl~ 1~ Coest County would t.tn 1t the Loi A nF,ks County tine and ao ~th to at Jelst LaauM Be9rb -po1&1bly 111 the way to n Ocmtnte. .. 7 .... Its c.astcm bOU~. would ~ ally follow the Sao D~ao Freney. C.OU. Cowny would include the au of Seal Beach. Hunu•oa Beach. Fowua1n VaUey, COICa Meu.. New· pon lrvioe and Lanaa 8eacl\. The areu &hat WO\ilcl make up Coast County corapnte a powerful economic foru W1th1n Oranec Collft- ty and evca C&li Althouah tht area COC'luuns aboUt 25 pcrccnt of o..a. County's two million ·resident u acicounts for t"WUn JS and ~ pt1ttnt of the COW\tf 1.u reven~. accord1na to tatis11Q from ran Coont Uditor•a office. A umin mcdjan hou h Id in· .. • .A21i Orange Coeat DAILY Pll..OT/Frkiay, JuM 22. 1984 Patchy skies stretcH into summer it to pro'e Southttn California 1sn'l ar~r.s so tunny, June's aloom will p~vall into the firsl weekend of ummcr. the NatioiW Weather Stt- ,.i~ say forecasters pttditt patchy lkicS in lM niP.'t and morning hoon Satur- day wtlh the su.o waitiria ia the winp until af\emooo. driving the mercury into &he mld40s. The ~beS ~,u also have a nilht· and-morning pall, with hi&hs near 70 and tows tof\itbt in the SOs to mid-605. Ovemi&ht low in Los Anaclo and the valle~ will ranee from the 50s to lhe mid-:60$. BG~S:A: eme.A-PLANDEBATED· •• ~ homAl '· wetlands and bi&b &round nc.ar Pa· ,,fie C04st Highway and Warner o\venue. The ~ency hopes to submJ.¥ a dec1s1on m abou1 three weeks to tbe State Coastal Commission. Depending on which plan is finally accepted, Bolsa Chtca could sec as many as 3,000 new homes. 800 of them wi~ water frontage; a tarac manna With ocean access: a perk. beach and other rCCTUtional featu~ -served on the ocean by a rerouted Pacific Coast Highway .. Conservancy Executive Officer Joseph E. Petnllo said in a cover memorandum with the report that the HCP "as not meant to portray a panicular final plan but must be '1e~ed as ii flexible document." The agent) plan collides hard with the county's Land Use Plan, the cl.'n 1er of which as a fight over wetland arn.:age: what should be cons1dercd Y.etland, and how much should there be The environmental and comm uni- ty'&rO'!_P .~lition called Ami&os de Bolsa O:Uca 1s oppoied to the county plan and is in court &pan$\ it. They are partially saudied with the conservancy plan, but think it docsn 't go far enough to preserve and restore Bolsa Chica. lt "docs offer some innovative ideas and fresh insiahts," con~ed Peter Green, the past pm1- dent, ma letter to the conSCfVancy. Under the conservancy plan, a feeding area is saved frol'Q dredging, the Warner A venue Pond and ripanan slrip is preserved and de- velopment is banned from the wetlands' south side. Green said. But he criticized the draft plan for not saving more land, faulting con- servancy staff for 1,>laciflg a "hi&hcr premium on sausfyina the de- veloper's profit motive than on prcscrvina and restoring. .. " The conservancy wants 95 I wetland acres~ the state Department of Fish and Ga1J1e, with whom the conservancy is workingclo!Cly, wants l,018; the city wants 600 wetland acres, and the laracst Bolsa Chica landowner. SainaJ Landmark Inc .• wants less than that to be defined ~tland. SipaJ owns about l ,000 acres of the area. In his presentation, Fish and Game Eovironmental Services Supervisor Glenn Collins was unhappy with the conservancy's definition ofwedands. "Within the 95 I-acre area, there arc at least 92 acres which would never be wetlands or would be wetlands of ve()' poor quality ... ," Collins said. He concluded wat the HCP falls short of the 1,018 acres recommended by DFG because the plan assures the restoration of only 671 acres of high-quality wetland. Collins also complained that some of the proposed lowland housing development would introduce strong tidal flushing, for a "severe adverse impact" on Beldiq's Savannah spar- row. on the state's endangered species list. ln season. more than 200 species of birds flock to Bolsa Chica, five on the endangered species list The conservancy and the county OLYMPIC TOR"'-H BEARER also differ ~harply over jutt-about CO..til Tides TOOAY &·ssa.m aA1"UllO.\Y 12:451m. 1:181.m. 11;3tp.m 8:24pm Sun -I004!J .... p "' • ,... s.Motyet6.42a.a.Md ....... . L-Glp.in Moon -.. 2.06 p.m.. ,... ....,,. d9Y•t:oa1.m ..o-..-i.ca:ot p.m. •6', ~.~. '~ON'tl: 'a~~ wwm-Coed.,.. Showetl Aairl Fur11a Snow ~ ..... SlaliOIWY ...... "" ..... 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A.Frost,attacked~draftplanma TI-Toman descr1· es sexua attac s Olympic officials said entries were "And 1 don't know them from Jetter Thursday, sayma the proposed VV ~ . . _ returned as early as August By the Adam or Eve," she said. 9S 1 wetland ac,res "u to~Uy unaccep- ume Tambolleo's entry arrived in TamboUeo also said an officiAJ table ... and Signal bebeves after A.pnl, all of the running locations m from Alaskan Airlines offered to careful study that there arc little more Orange and Los Angeles counues arrange for her to fly to Northern than one-half that amount" were assigned, Olympic officials said. California. She scorned the conservancy plan As a result, t~e Huntin~on Bea~b "If they didn't Oy close enough, he as "un~nancable. For example, woman was assigned a kilometer m said he'd have a limousine drive me w~e!'C will the state get the SIS-plus Northern California. No Olympic the rest of the way," she said. mdhOJ? to restore the wetlan~s !"ca?" funds are proVJded for transportation But Tambollco said she's relieved And Stgnal scoffed at cert.am ques- to torch sites, however, and Tam-that she•u now be able to carry an tionable" design .features. bolleo's dream looked hopeless. Olympic torch in nearby Newport Froll complained that the con· But t~e locaJ ~o_man's phght ~· Beach. She's hoping her grand· servancy plan "would result in.a loss came widely pubhclZed Thursday an children will now be able to travel of 120 acres of development m the newspapers and on radio and tele-from Los Angeles and watch her in lowlands." In a bow, however, to the vi~1on news broadcasts. Tambollco the relay co~sen:ancy's efforts, .she declared: said she was amazed at the generous 'Tm home here in Orange Coun-While several maJOr hurdles rc- outpounng that followed th~ re-ty," she said. main, we are guardedly optimistic." IMMIGRATION BILL PROTESTED ••• From Al The Hispanic leaders said the) will try to convince President Reagan to veto the ball even though he has previously e>.pressed support for it. A.land said the bill is the wrong wa) to approach the 1mm1grat1on prob- lem "We have have an obhgat1on as a country to help our neighbor Mexico in economic development. We have gone all over the world with help but we have rejected our neighbor," A.land said, adding that if Mexico had a stronger economy, fewer of its residents would immigrate to the United States. The Rev . Allen Deck. director of the office of Hispanic ministnes of the Catholic Diocese of Orange. cnt1c1zed the amnesty portions of the bill. "Any kind of amnesty program that is complicated won't wortc.. It will have the effect of keeping people who are eligible, long-standing members of our community from filing," Deck said. He estimated that only 15 to 20 percent of the eligible illega.1 ahens in Orange County wall file for amnesty under the bill. "We will continue to have more than I 00.000 long-standing members of this community remain un- documented," Deck said. "Simpson-Mtzzoh as a package represents a movement 1n the direc- tion of racism once again in this country. '"Because of the sanctions, em- ployers will take special care to weed out people who do not look like the typical American citizen," Deck said. To underscore 1he1r point, the Hispanic leaders had Mario Marino Lopez, a Santa Ana teen-ager who was mistakenly deported to Mexico by the Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice earlier this year, descn"be his story. "I already have experience-O·sorne-* thing that makes m~ und~rstand this situation," Lopez said, usins Deck to interpret. "The INS deported me to Mexico because I am Mex.ican and have brown skin. They did not listen to my complaints or try to find out 1f I was a legal resident of the United States or even if I was a minor. .. They took me to the border and they did not care what happened to me," said Lopez. who is now suing the INS over the mistaken dcp0rtation. COAST CITIES AS NEW COUNTY? ••• From Al The area alread} includes the headquarters of 24 of Orange Coun- ty's largest publicly traded corpor- auons and the county's largest pnvate corportauon -the Irvine Co. .\nd the area where Costa Mesa. Irvine. Newport Beach John Wayne ~1rpon meet 1s becoming Orange Count) 's financial d1stnct. "All the cities concerned each have their own strong personalities," said Riley, whose has discussed lhe idea with his staff. "You would not find unanimity among them. The main reason New- port would want to do it 1s the airport. Most of the other cities want the airport and would find 1hcmselves 180 degrees from Newport's view ... Riley explained. Irvine aspires to be one of the county's la!ler and more influential cities and Riley doubts it would ever want to split from Orange County. Northern California. "The reason why it mi&ht pass up here 1s because there arc not a lot of hot feelings about it on either side," said Kent Taylor, El Dorado County Administrative Officer and a gradu- ate of Corona del Mar High School. There is a long and complicated process behind forming a new county m California. First there is a petition process. BJ STEVE MARBLE CM ... o.llr ........ A former Illinois woman broke into tearS Thursday as she testified bow a wealthy Newport Beach man raped and sexually molested her after she'd agreed to rent a room in his beach area house early this year. The brown-haired woman said she rented a room from Paul William Jensen, 40, only after he'd assured her she would not be .. hassled" if she moved into an upstairs room of bis home near the Newport pier. But the woman testified that Jensen raped her seven days after she moved in, then sexually assaulted her a second titne after she locked herself in her rented room. Jensen, a former computer sales- man, is facing charges of rape. sexual molestation and false 1mpnsonmcnt. Six women arc expected to testified against the Newpon man during a preliminary hearing which opened Thursday at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach. From Al noise impact if you use the 500.foot cutback. But the supervisor's access plan, as written now, discriminates against the MD-80," said Don Hanson, a McDonnell Douglas spokesman. .. It will try to fre.ezc the MD-80 out of Orange County and as a conse- quence fewer airplanes will be sold," Hanson said, acknowledling the ef- fect the plan had on the AirCal aircraft purchase announced earlier this week. Hanson said about half of the 14,000 workers building the airplane at the Long Beach plant live in Orange County and the supervisors should consider the economic impact of a plan that would hun aircraft sales. "We also have about S,000 people working in Huntington Beach and several hundred in Cypress. .. Every airplane tha.t you sell has a finanancial impact when you realize that each plane sells for about $20 million. Even just one airplane is big business," Hanson said. McDonnell Doug.las also is facing increased competition from British Jensen, free on S IS0,000 bail, has pleaded innocent to all clwJes. Dressed in a IJ1lY suit, Jensen took notes on a yellow le&al s-d and oocassional shook bis head as three women took the s\&Dd Tbunday to testify against bim. "I said please let me go," the former Illinois woman said, describing the alleged rape. "He ~d 'Come on baby, I know you want it.' .. The woman, sobbing as abe spoke, claimed she went into .. shock .. after being raped and did not initially mention the incident to police, family members or her boyfriend. One woman, a blonde-haired sec- retary from Newport Beach, claimed Jensen draged her info bis bedroom' and molested her after she qieed to enter his house early this year to see a television set he'd just purchased. "He grabbed me by the wrist and dragged me to the bedroom," she said. "I was pulling this way and he was pulling that way and finaUy be tossed me on the bed .. "I wu beuin& for him to let me ao and cryin&:""' sbe continued. "He wanted to know what was wrona with me, why I was fiahtina him:· The woman admitted she'd dated Jensen on two prior occusions but claimed each date ended on a sour note. She said Jensen would frequent- ly call her at late houn of the' niabt and once dropped by her place of work and asked her to many him. "I lost that job because ofhim, .. she added. Tbe woman also testified she aar'Ced to go to his house to see a new Mercedes Benz he'd l)Ul'Chascd but she could not recall if that visit was before or after the allepd sex attack. "•1 just can't recall," she said when asked by defense attorney Alvan Pierson if she would IUlly visit a man wh'o had sexually assaulted her. Ne~n eolice, who anated Jensen m Apnl, stated that more than a dozen women came forward after reading of the man's arrest in a oewspaoer. Aerospace, the builders of the BAe their plans to let airline triple their t 46. lli&hts by flyina the quieter jeu. A Bntish Aerospace claims its "lane,· county staff repon issued Thursday 300 " says the CWTeDt airport terminal and not the BoeiDf 737-15 the couldnothandlesucbaninaeueand quietest commerctal jct. Pacific th 5 /:'. -4 trad ... _ ... A_ .. Southwest Airlines, wb1cb owns 25 at a ·aor c ra&UQ wau a ,.. MD-8~ spent $300 million eatlier for-I would be more rcaliltic. this year to buy 20 ofthejeu hoping That would keep the number of · · will h th daily depl.rtures from the airpon to its noise cbaractcnstJCs elp e fewet' than lOO rather than the 219 airline increase fliabts at airpons like level mentioned in earlier venions of John Wayne Airport. the plan. There is one indication that the The supervisors are scheduled to supervisors might have to scale beck consider the issue ne~t week. MESAN SEEKS HEARING ••• Prom Al months." Balsiger said. Lobbying pressure from Solrulska's Polish supporters. the immiantion attorney and the Ban group will be needed to get the INS to reverse its decision on Solrulska, Balsiaer said. Since the story of her plight appeared in the Daily Pilot on Tuesday, Sokulsk.a ind her friends have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of oommunity support that has resulted.. a friend said today. Local residents have ca1Jed them, offering evef)'lhina ftcim. support letters to petltiom to jobs for Solrulsk.a. The former postmaster of Costa Mesa even contacted the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce to solicit that aroup•s auppon for Solrulska. For Vandersloot. the mam issue 1s the airport. He 1s mad about the Orange County Board of Supervisors' refusal to consider a Joint powers agreement with the Caty of Newport Beach to limit expansion at the a1rpon. "Newport Beach pays all these taxes to Orange County but Orange Countv won't even listen to us when "'c "'a'nt to talk about the airport That is taxauon wnhout reprcscn- tauon." said Vandersloot. whose dermatology office 1s in Huntington Beach. Building the courts. hcaJth and admm1strative fac1ht1es that are the responsibility of a county also would present a .. monumental" problem for a new county. Riley said. When the proponents get their peti- tions cenified by the county registrar, the-governor appoints an temporary comm1ss1on to study the proposal. The com mission has 180 days to 1-.:;jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••••lii~ complete its report. The new county might even an· dude the airport But issues like the airport would kill any plans to form a new county, said Su~rvisorThomas Riley. whose Fifth District covers most of the area Coast County would be carved from. Just Call 642-6086 Deity Piiot Dellvety •• Ouer.nteed MooOey·J•ldty " ~ 00 ntl4 hit.. 10'i' ~ Dy S 300"' UIM!or•1Pm .,., .,a.. ...... ... Ii. td The cost of creating a brand new county infrastructure as staggenng· compared to the gradual cost paid .over the years by Orange County. he said. Recent bids to form new counties out of pans of Santa Barbara and Los Angeles counties have failed for some of the same reasons. One proposal that might succeed would create Tahoe County out of a ponion in El Dorado Counay in "They arc supposed to be objective and they study the economic feasibili- 1 y of the new count) and the economic effects on the residual county;· Taylor said. The commission issues its report and the proposal goes on the ballot. A majority of the voters in the proposed new county and in the old county must approve of the change. ..The stale obviously makes some obstacles to making a new county that 1s why there has not been a new one in a long time," Taylor said. Wbal do yoa like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't yoa like? Call tbe number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed aad delivered to tbe appropriate editor. Tiiie same U·boar answerln& service may be osed to record letters to lbe editor oa any topic. Coatribators to oar Letters c-olamn m11t loclade Otlr aame aad telepbont number for verUlcatloa. No drcalatloa calls, please. Tell a wut'1 oa your mlnd. . ORANGE COAST laily!ilat H. L. lchw.ta Ill PubtiSher Clrcutetlon 7141M2-4m c~ MHrtlelng 71UM2·9'71 AA other depef1men .. Ma-4121 MAIN O,FICI 330 W-1 Illy SI • Col11 W.. CA ...,IOdr_ 8o• 1MO C:O..MtM CA~ let"dlt "'° ~ " .,OU 00 "°" ~ ,00. copy ti'( 1 • "' Cid oet«• 10 • "' ill'ICI Yo"' copy .. Ii.~ ~ T1l1~ Ct.uJOowlllbr Editor and Aasittant to tM Publilhet Ra I • ...., Cftur'CfwMn Conl10flet J. ~LWlltiwM Qr llQl'I Menaoet VOL. n, N0.171 SUPER SUMMER • CAI IPET SA.._ .. 1_.pliiil NYLON SFECIA• S ntellpw+ig• n.wmow. reg. $15.99 $24.99 $26.99 $24.99 $25.99 $10.49 $28.99 $36.99 $25.99 $25.99 $32.99 $59.99 $69.99 ~~~~eti.L~~~ ..... StO ... sa ... ...... St7. ... ..... S7.&e sat ... 8217 ... ..... Buuf TIN B o~H u Ocean expedit\ons slated for f antilies F V i:ieve _reve~sed beM~ni-«caDOIJ'lpbic exP.Cdit.aoos for the entire family arc •na offered each Fnday th.is summer bqiD.Dina today at the Oranp County Marine Jmtitute in Dana Point Harbor. 1.: The tw~bour cruises will leave at 6 p.m. Adults and c1uklren (6 and older) will learn to operate plankton nett, trawls and other sear ulCd to brina up mannc specimens. ~lice pa Cotincll OKs low decora The Marine Institute i1 olferiq the crui1e1 in coltjunction with Santa Ana and Saddlebeck Commwiiiy colleges. Fees arc S 13 _Rer adult. S8 for children under t 2. Forraervation1call831--4646or667-3097. ~In after threat of lawsuit Fun raa, ..a a t FalrvJe• A S/10 .K. Fun Run and tw~rnile Poker Walk will be held Saturday at Fairview State Hospital. 2501 Harbor Blvd., in Costa Mesa. Check-in and late ~st.ration will be at 6 Lm. All entrants will receive T-sbuts. Entry fee is S 10. Refi-esh- ments wiU be JVailable. Career •or~dop at OCC A career plannin1 workshop focusins on how to attain career goals will be held at Oranse Cout College, June 23, from 9 a.m. to S p.m., in OCCs Counselina and Admissions Buildina. room 109. Denise Corwin, a career stratqist for business education, OIJlniz:ations and individuals. will be suest lecturer. Regigtration fee is S ls. Trull track wrecked A clrlnr uad ~-~a Jlfewport Beecb trub tnacll ~ ~ Tba.ndaJ wlum the city ftb.lcle akldiled oft Coyote Canyon Road w~e ret1lnltq fl'Ola tile Oranale Ooanty damp. Aatbofld• ldend.flecl tfie Teen says Laguna a~tivist Semfnar·.et o.n relatlo.n•IJJJM 1 • d d i d Anall-dayseminaron"enhancinsrelationshipswith supp 1e rugs tr e SAW'_ ~m~C'i~~u~~=ti:tns~ewi~C: • , -~ .) . ~ . t ~~~~~~ ··~, ~~::v~ ~4·-~ ~=-• . ~.. · ~~cesses pre-t eartngs er -ch~t by ~ ·Ba'dt J)O. ~ "·~ • • --. _.,.... • --i . • • • ____.!.._ _ April 9 and wd be was stayma at . PsychoJ~~ consultant ~ck P~t~r Will discuss taking testimony from three juveniles Gabrie1s• bo\IJC. Al that time the JCllC?ust· rehevtn,f stress, defusm1 hostility, shyness and _ youth wu cited for &)ving a false gettmg dumped at the prosram. scheduled frOm 9 Lm. Testimonv in ~trial hearinp on would come and go quietly at ni"ht so name to a police officer. to 4 p.m. , . . a--• Du . . · . · of · cbarses ap.mst na Beach CIVlC "nei~bon and police would not Ft nna the police invesupnon Bom lllntl c·...... 11 __ ,.. activist John Gabriels took a recess suspicious." The youth said be bad the allqed mcidents. I.be sirl said e 9e e .14 O.uc..rn this week foUowina testimony from previously met Gabrielsa year earlier police hid an electronic listeo.ina Orange Coast Collese will bold a one-day seminar on three juveniles that Gabriels supplied at Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach. device on her and instructed her to getting top value whe:i sellina your home Saturday from 9 them with drup and fondled them The boy said the first ni&ht he return to Gabriels house to ask foT a.m . to 4 p.m. in OCCs C.ounseling and Admissions inside his Hilledse Street home. stayed at Gabriels' house was April l more QuaaJudes. Gabriels refused Building, Room J 07. · Gabriels faces eight felony chars.es and Gabriels asked him then if he when she uked. Work.shop lectureris Gloria Glasser, a member of the of supplyina drup to juveniles and wanted a Quaalude. The boy said he The sirl also testified tba\~';: Newpon Harbor Board of Realtors. Seminar fee is SIS. sixausdemeanorcountsofcontribut-refused but returned the nextevenina Beach police officer Jenny S Tickets are on sale in OCCs Ticket Office and may be ina to I.be delinquencx of minors around 11,.m . with his airlfnend, a had .. aone over" the testunony with purchased by phoning 432-SS27. stemming from his April 11 arrest by 14-ycar-ol resident of Laguna ber 12 times Ptior to bet t.tkiq lbc l..qunaBeachpolice. Theanestcame Beach. and a 14-year-oJd boy be stand Tuesday. and told her 1t was Ne.,,.letter cl ... offered A workshop teacbina beainnen bow to create an effective newsletter will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. lo noon in Room 113 of Orange Coast College's Counsclina and Admissions Building in Costa Mesa. Instructor Lee Ann Taylor will discuss planning, writing, editing, design and layout of. organizational newsletters. The regntration fee is S l Sin advance and SI 0 at the door. one day after the 60-year-old Gabriels rememben only as being named important that she be consistent~ lost an election bid for a seat on °Dave." what she said on a taped recordin& Laauna Beach City Council. The 16-year-old youth said the girl made by police durina the initial Oabriels' attorney, James 0 . Rid-asked if be could obtain Quaaludes investigation. den of Santa Ana, entered pleas ofnot from Gabriels. The youth asked Jud&e lles halted the procecdiOJI suilty for bis client in arraignment Gabriels, wbo came into the bedroom on two occasions to provide public proceedinp on April 26 in South aroundmidniahtandgaveeacbyouth detcndcn for two o1' tbe J'uvenile Ora.D&C County Muncipal C.ourt. a white tableL Court Judge Pamela Iles is presid-The girl and older youth testified witnesses wbOle testimony im- ing over the pre.trial proceedings. that Gabriels told them the drug plicated them in other aimes. One which arc scheduled to resume July would make sex better and that youth admitted to stealina •bicycle to SclJooJ weJcome. .new •tade.ntll 10, when three more prosecution Gabricls made sexual advances to =~:~:e=:r:: witnesses are expected to give testi-both them during the nighL be s~licd Quaaludcs to the t4--r-A new student orientation day will be held Saturday from 8:30a.m. to I p.m. on the lmnecampusofNational University at 2112 Business Center Drive. mony. Neither youth said they bad actu-Id 1 - 0ne witness, a 16-ycar-old run-ally enaa&ed in sexual conduct with 0 · The orientation is des~ed for new students to become familiar with the facihties at the school. Staff and faculty members will be available to answer questions. CaU 957-6285 for additional details. away from Los An&eles. told the court Gabneis -during their stay at the At the conclusion of the testimony that on March 29 be met Gabriels in residence. by the pre-trial witneues. Jud&e l\es front of a local bakery and Gabriels Poliet bepn their investl13tion of wiU determine if there is sufficient offered to let him stay at bis home m the incidents after the 16-year-old evidence to bold Gabriels over for a return for S l SO rent if I.be youth runaway was stopped for a traffic trial on the Ch8J1CS. P8yc1Jodn.ma worblJop at OCC A workshop examining and demonstrating psy- chodrama techniques will be held Saturday in Room IOI of the Social Science Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Dr. Paul 0. Dunn, program director of the Alternative SentencinJ Prollam of the California In- stitute of Social Analysis, wilf conduct the program, which will run from 9 a.m. to S p.m. The fee is S 15 and further information may be obtained by calling the college at 432-5880. Attorneys say district liable for teens ' off-campus injuries Semlnar o.n goal• planned By ANDREA ADELSON Of ... 0.-, ........ Two attorneys said Thursday they disagree with the conclusion reached by an Irvine school cqmmittee that a district with open schools is held harmless if students are injured off cam put. State education code is I &ood defense ... h's the court that interprets that code and it is interpreted dif. fereotly according to the situation." A committee examining the school's open campus policy bas recommended kecpmg the policy, adopted in 1974, in force. Under the present rules, seniors and juniors may leave school while freshman and sopb~mores need parental per- m1ss1on. the fAJntl1cs ofWendy .-\l1a.n and Am> Valdez, which total S600,000. AU the suits allege the distnct lS ncgliacnt in its supervision of stu- dents and for having open campuses. .. Plan '84 With Positive fa~tancy" is the title of a seminar on goal setting and urne management to be presented Saturday in Fine Arts Hall, Room 110, of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Allari's $500,000 claim was denied Tuesday by the school board, as have the other two. Oaims are precursors to law swts and ~ routinely denied by govern· ment entitles. Judy Gremmel, owner of an Irvine consllltina firm who assists businesses and individuals in formulating organizational and personal &Oals, will conduct the workshop. The fee is S 15 and further information is available at 432-5880. CALENDAR Attorneys Steven Kuhn and Greg Munoz., representing three students who filed claims apinst the lrvme Unified School District in connection with a noontime lunch accident, said court interpretation of case law is broader than the "held harmless" clause cited by the committee. Among the findings of the commit- tee was that state codes imply schools which allow students to leave can't be blamed for what happens off campus. Aside from the district.. one suit bas also been filed in Superior Court against driver Jeffrey Balcer on behalf of the ~ns. Munoz said. Ot.bcn OD behalf of AJJari and Y aldez are also contempleted. Kuhn said. Friday. Jane 22 No meetill11 actleclllled today. .. They have a duty to operate (a policy) in a safe and prudent man- ner," ltubn said. Ncglisencc in super- visi~ a ~licy .. would be arounds for liability,' be conten~ Munoz said he doesn't believe the Munoz, of Santa Ana, represents the family of John Dahlgren wbo bas filed suit apinst the district a.skin& for $4 million in damages and medical expenses. Kuhn has filed claims on behalf of Baker's insurance firm. United ServtCCS Auto Associauon of San Antonio, Tex .. is aslaq the court to decide bow to divide up S 1001000. the limits of the policy, Kuhn said. PoucE Loe Huntington teen captured after holdup attempt fails A 19-ycar-old Huntinaton Beach youth who allCJedlY tried to bold up a man who had JUSt spent his last dime in a convenience market, was ar- rested today on suspicion of at- tempted robbery. Richard Ncals was apprehended by police a short time after the 3: IS a.m . robbery try in front of the AM-PM Mini Market, l 6SO I Golden West St. He is beina held on S2S,000 blil. Police said a customer at the market was confronted wben be left the store by a youthful bandit bran- dishina a buck knife. The wo\ald·be Banttniton Beaeh block of Pacific Coast Hi&hway was An anon\ift'lous caller, worried that left standina on wood l>locb by 1 ·~ , thieves who made off wtth tbe someone was aettma hurt, told police expensive auto's four lira and officen that • youna beb1. was wheels. The loss wu put at S l ,.00. "ICtcalDin& bJoody murder ' and • • • asked peuolmen to investipte. The About $700 worth of tool• "' respond1na officers di1COvcred that tak.m from a raidcnce on the 14600 the loud tercam were from • baby block of Shinkle cmte. who was teethi't • • A l 7·1ear-01l r:.ident of the 2600 About S 1,800 worth of jewc,lry and block o Dela~ Street told Police $20 in cas.h were taken frOm a that his black 1973 Honda motot· residence OD the 300 block of I Sth cycle bad been llOlcn.. The Joa WU StreeL Police said t.be crook a~t-estimated at $350. ly eotetid throuah a tccOnd floor • • • window that had 6cn aeft unlocked. SoftOno~· • anen 1969 • • • Ford pickup OD t.bc 9000 block A woman lhoPPina at AJberUon's ofK.lbww ·w. The lou included l1'0CCtY MOn on ~unt Street CB eqwpment worth U16 and a and Adami Avenue said 10meono briefCUt ~ S2S. 1to&c a wallet fi'om her purse .which • • • w hid Id\ 1n her ~n. Sbe Seeurityofticm&omOOldeftWm met tbe wutet coataiaed m aa. c~ reponed lb.at t0me0oo ~ • • • lialiaD m...-ud bromc pe«a A lhief f'on:ed open a tocked dcimie • from tbe campus. The lOll was dot _to cnWI buo a resideDce oa lhe estimated at S 1.500. 5000 bled ofCal~te Drive. Potioe • • • • . laid iM ~took a SSOO video SOintonepncdopt111lnndwint~o cauctte ~and SlOO in jtwdry. b\lfllarize a .,.Y l 912 Fonl van • !lll ~ parled in a complex oa \k POntbc puna on tbe t 1000 block of Ecf naer venue. t 7 bandit asked the man for all his money and when the customer re- plied that he bad just spent all bis cub. the youtll ran off Rcspondina officcn said they found Ncats walk.ins an the area of the mark:et and arrested him. included ciprettes worth $1,0SO. • • • Someone stole four spoke wheels ftom a blue and white 1978 Cbl')'llcr perked OD tbc 19100 bloclt of Dela· ware SttttL The loss was estimated at $300. Lapa&Beacla A window worth $400 was ttponcd broken in an act of malicious m iletud' 1t a bulln at 3090 South Coast ffiabway Tbl&tldal afternoon. • • Palricio Domtnao Almucti, l 9. relUH d Oft s 2.SOO ba.il lbul"lda )' after be-Ina uratcd for poacuion of an iu.J ~pon in the 700 block or SOutb l:Out H't1':9t Tbe theft of 1 peir of diamond eamap ttpOrtcd from an apen- mnt in the JOO bloCk of 01ft" Drhe lltwldl7 aftemoon. Tbc Ykum iaid the camnp Mtt taken timt Within tho l&S1 7S day No aJue ... placed on the «Joelalleea wa al I) ulcd to conceal $206 wonh of clothing from Bullock's at South Coast Plaza Thursday. Two 11rls. one 15 and one l 6. wert cited and released on charges of petty theft in the incident. • • • A padlock was broken at the Mardiktan Motor Co .. 2970 Aarw&} Ave .. last week and crystal salver and a TY set were stolen from a Ferrari limousine parked an the lot for repairs. Tbe crystal &lasses and silver ice bucket were imprinted wtth tht Ferrari design The loss was placed at SS.000 • • • A Santa Ana man and two Hunt- inston Beach men were •~sled on suspaaon of = theft Thursday after they all y tncd to steal D&tkina sians 10 a J>9rtina structure at )20 I A venue of the Ans. Pohce cauatit them alJ~y npp1na down the siins. valued at S360. • • • A Marina dd Rcy-..oman was cited and relcued on suspeoon of pcny theft Wedne3day after she ailqedl)' oonc:eaJed a child's swats\lit 1n the bK of a blaby stroller and walked out of Norchuom's ~t store with 1L The loll was plact-d at $29. The m~bandix rte0vmd 1nlDe About S l,000 Ul;e.dry tolen from a bome on ~ec between 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. l'1.UeYtl cut a ~ on a IC'f'Vice poich to pin entry. • • • Someone appamitly ... i --..-... lea" ina btt home in \M 3000 bloc of Ha\'dfotd aboUt 5 p.m. nuanda . Dun th homeo o hour poo sunbath. \hie ed i• lhroU&b an u.nloctcd 1di doaf and stolc"Sl 10 tn . ••• car on Sau.n .. "OOd a' -. di!("O'litr(d vandahz.ed a t 4: I p.m . with a coattnf of natl pohsh. • • A baseball lover Wlthout cqui~ ment pried open a storage shed beside the Irvine High School diamond sometime last weekend and stoic 36 baseballs and 16 bats vaJutd at $800. The theft was d.a scov('rd Th ursda > afternoon • • • A S600 control val V(' was dis· coVttcd stolen Thursday mom101 from a construction site at Columbia and Harvard a~nues. Cehca Someone smashed a Wl.Ddow to enter a brown l 983 T oyot.a Cdica and steal stereo equipment worth S 1,000. Damage in the tcCOnd inci- dtnt was estimated at $100. • • • A Garden Grove worn.a.a ~ to police Thursday that someone dama&ed her car while it was parted on E1 Corazon Avenue. east of Brookhurst Street. The right ti"' of her red 1966 Ford Mustana -u flattened. the hood and roof were dented. and tht paint wu cracked. The damaac was estimated at S400 • • • A ""oman reported Thundartbat som~nc enttred her dauahtcr sun· locked prqe on the l t 800 block of A meth ~t Court and stole a blattcry· operated wall cloctc wonb S90. Robbery chartee against 2 dropped ----=----~ ~::=:~~~--==----------~----------------------,._,------~~~~.-..--------------- A4 ~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Frldat, June 22, 19&4 Mitterrand, Cl1ernenko blunt during Soviet dinner speeches But later sessions businesslike, sertous, and even a btt jovtal MOSCOW (AP) -Frmch President Francois Mitterrand met in the Kremlin today with Soviet ForeiJO Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, and officials said the session was businesslike despite a sharp exchange of comments Thursday night. French prcs1denuaJ spokesman Michel Vauzellc said Mattcrrand and Gromyko talked fQr two hours, twice as l9os as scheduled, and concentrated on European secun ty and disarmament. He described the session as .. serious" and said, "There was a desm: on both sides to express pos1uons openly." Mitterrand and Soviet President Konstanun U. Chernenko exchanged unusuaJly blunt comments during toasts at a dinner Thursday ni&ht. Mitterrand said the case ol' dtssadent physacast Andrei Sakharov "put into doubt" the East-West Helsinki accords on human nahts. It was believed to be the first mcnuon of Sakharov by name in one of the fonnal toasts at dinners hosted by the ruling Politburo for visiting dign1tanes. Gromyko had been. firm, but was 1ood·humored and even JOC:Ulat. But Cheyuon id no formal aareemcnts were · expected fro"! the meetings. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda made no reference today to Miuerrand's mention of Sakharov or the SS-20s on Thursday. The Pravda account said only that "Mitterrand dwelt at lcnJ!b on the ncccssity of o~rviog human riS)\ts in all countncs and at the same umc talked of necessity of respect of sovereignty of states." Pravda omitted from its story Mitterrand's iodircct reference to the imposition of martial law in Poland. The French president said he hoped to see liberues expand in Europe "and not be suddenly withdrawn as happened in December 1981." In his Kremlin speech, Mitterrand said Sakharov bad become an issue in the West because his case represented a threat to liberties guaranteed in the human rights section of the 1975 Helsinki accords, which France considers contracturally binding. The French president also said France considers the Soviet Unaon's medium-range SS-20 miss1k arscnaJ an Eastern Europe a threat to its secunty. Chernenko told Mitterrand that the Soviet Union wtU HONOLULU (AP)-The~ of a CNlle boet not tolerate interference an its internal affairs. Lectures on "may not have had much choice., but to bec;k tnto an human nghts "onty provoke an ironic smiJe," he said. areaf.........,tedbybodylUrferaaftertMcrut .. venee Vauzelle said there was no mention of Sakharov in wu tmathed by~ Wtl¥99, tM Coat Guard Mid today's meeting., but that Mitterrand again insisted. as he Thuraday. r dad to Chernenko on Thursday, that France's independent The~ reeulted In a1 teat ten ln)Uriet to tM , strategic nuclear force cannot be included in U.S.-Soviet moretban400~b'oat an<tmayhllw arms tal~s. T~e Soviets hav~ insisted on count!ng French r~ In the~ of a bodylurftrwhoM wa ·~~,~.~~.~~~Jfll1~:S~~~~r.o PMrt Holy mackerel A .e•en-foot ab.ark wun•t lntereated tn mackerel anack u dlnr Randy Hamilton checb lta aPl>etlte at tbe Monterey Bay Aqa.arlum. The SS4.000 &allon mea water tank opeu to the public for the Ont time Oct. io. -- A Rob1nsa1S Sae Concert ban . angers fans FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) -One radio station sent sele(tmen live chickens in a limousine and a st.ate senator threatened to lead a protest march u •lll'Y fans ~preued oulfl&C at a ban on a concert by Michael Jackson and bis bro then. The wave of criticism Thursday came after selectmen in this town of 14,000 voted to reject penniu for two Jacbon concerts at Sullivan Stadium, the 61,000«at home of the New En&land Patriot.a football team. Selectmen said they feared the concerts would mean vandalism, traffic P.roblems and a toss of business. Sele(tman William J. Gaffey, SS. owner of Bill's Barber Shop and a Foxboro resident for 33 years, said he had received a death threat after the decision Wednesday night. "Someone called my wife a 1 in the mornina to tell her they were coming out to blow my head off, but they didn't put it so nicely," he said. ''And I have five grandchildren who wanted tickets to tbe concert." • Michael Chamberlain president of Stadium Manaac- ment Corp., which is handling the tour, said there would be no attempt to appeal the decision, which means Jacksons will probably miss New England. SUMMER SALE AND CLEARANCE· SATURDAY ONLY! SAVE OVER 60°/o! Re~ SJSO f \q111sael) t•1th£·d, poltJxd to .1 xle.im111p, l111ter A !tlmr of Y.Jrt' l1t.run .md .... :orltm..mcl11f1 Our solid br.m shrn.·plfcc /mm Imperial 15 vmm for less rl•.m li.1/f lt5 rt:?,1tl.1r pm f- tnmnrrtYW, J11m 21 rm/;·. }f.11" l11p,h tt.'llh J ph·.,tnl f.i/m, sh.ult In Rob1mnn 's l..1mps, 72, ,// •tflll'J 1 '' rpt \.fm1r111 I u lfl. ['.,/,,, \prmgs tlntl ~J,, > m.m 0.1ks \o lllJtl or pJ.m11 nrdtr\ r'"""- $49 SOLID BRASS TEA CADDY LAMP OUR ,. I ) ~· Co nsu01er prices u p a Dlinuscule .2% By tff Associated Prut • W ASHlNGTON -Consumer prices. restrained by !h 1ieepest droP, in food prices since last June. inched up 1?'~ 0.2 percent tn May, the &0vcmment said today. Also •d•na the moderation in the overall price increase, which rose at a rate less than half that of April, was a tin)' 0.2 percent gain in gasoline prices. So far this year, inflation is nannlna at an annual rate of 4.6 percent. 11,000 con tract AIDS A Tl;-ANT A -Nearly s 000 Americans have oome down with AIDS, the dcadiy illness that cripples the body's ability to ward off disease, and the number of cases keeps climbing, federal health researchers report. Last year, it was widely reported that the disease was doublinJ every six months -a trend which has not continued. Tracing the statistics back. the cutrcnt case total represents a doubbng since September. 'Mobile• lieart developed SALT LAKE CITY -Hanging from a shoulder strap, the Heimcs portable heart driver looks like a large purse. But for the second recipient of the Utah artificial heart, it will offer freedom the late Barney Oark could only have dreamed about. The 10-pound. banery-powered He~m~ driver is dcsiJned to free the next recipient of the ~cial heart from Oark's restraints, said Dr. Peter He1mes. the West Getman inventor of the device. 'Fluhdance' actress dles LOS ANGELES -Sunny Johnson, 30, an actress who played the ~ure-skatioa best friend ofJcnni:fe-r Beals in "Aasbdancc; died Wednesday afte-r a blood vessel burst in bef'brain. Miss Johnson's career began in the late 1970s with a guest star role on the television series .. Baretta" and tncluded appearances on such series as "Charlie's Angels" and .. The Devlin Connection." Miss Johnson's television films included "Golden Moments" and "Red Light Sting." Bonaventure Hotel evacuated LOS ANGELES -A bomb threat briefly forced the evacuation of 350 people from a disco in the downtown Bonaventure Hotel late Thursday as firefighters were cleanina up after a suspicious mattress fire, authorities said. No bomb was found, and the small fire, which was not immediately determined to be related to the threat, caused an estimated $20,000 damage, city fire spokesman Jim Wells said. · IClng holiday •witched SACRAMENTO -Manin Luther IGna Jr. 's birthday is on Jan. l 5, but the state would celebrate it on the third Monday in January, under a bill sent to Gov. Georae Deukmejian. Under c~nt law, the state officially observes the slain civil rights leader's birthday on Jan. I 5. But a JOvernor's executive order now gives statt workers a paid day ofT for the King holiday on the · third Monday in January. Jackie Jackson out of acdon INGLEWOOD-Jackie Jackson will be on crutches for three months1 but his famous singin• brothers will go on their nationwide tour as scheduled without hlm1 their spokesman said. Jackson, 33, was described as being in "good spirits" while recovering from knee surgery, Bloom said Thursday. He is the oldest of the six Jackson brothers. 7 SF officers charged SAN FRANCISCO-Miseonduct ChatJeS have been lodged against another seven police officers tn connection with a rookie graduation party that became a department sex scandal. Police Chief Cornelius Murphy said Thursday the new charges brought an end to the department's investigation of the April 26 party, during which an unwilling recruit was handcuffed onstagc while a prostitute performed oral sex upon him. Libyan •Jal.a In AtlJen• A THENS, Greece -Police say a gunman on a motorcycle shot and killed a Libyan businessman who was parking his car in downtown Athens -the second sbootina of a Libyan in the Greek capital this month. A spokesman for Athens security police said the busi- nessman was shot Thursday with a silencer-equipped pistol. The victim was identified as Mohammed Saleh Satiti. 50, of Benghazi, Libya, who had been work.ina for several years in Athens. Iranian• m ... at border BAGHDAD, Iraq -Iraq claimed Iranian tr~ps were massing in border towns in preparation for a major offensive and said Iran shelled an Iraqi village t~y in violation of a mutual aarcement not to attack c1vihan areas. Iraqi Foreian Minister Tarelc Aziz made the allcption about troop concentration in a mcssqe Thursday to U.N. Secrewy-Oenera.1 Javier Pel'C% de Cuellar. Slli carte• reJazed NEW DELHI, India -Authorities reopened all but two Sikh teme_lcs today ~nd rclued travel~ curfew restrictions in PufVab, which has been under tigtit control unce the army invaded the sacred Golden Tempte two Weeks qo. Only the Golden Temple iuelf in Amri~~ and 1 ahrineat Muktur, near Paid tan, remained off·l.imits to Sikh pilarims. accordina. to a sta~emeot issued by the Punjab state aovemment ln Chaodaprab. Sorief* cite proJlll.6a.na MOSCOW -The SoViet Union claims Praideot Re.pn wants to tum the 1 ue Of a mce~ with Soviet M:9dcl' Konstantin Chernenko into a ·pro~ 1ens1t.ion .. fOt his campaian and uyi a sumaut would require I man,e 1n U~S. DO icy. The Kmnlin ~von a w•Mit•.,i-4• · · theOIMielntwueeoc>'T• aid Tbunday:'f,ut ~o au rdinatc thi1 question to to~ othtt uantient aim, to make it iimply the objec:t of 1 ~ 1en11uo11-this mcansdemonstrati"&• liibt approecb." · L I Or~ CoUt OAl&.;Y PILOT/~. 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A8 ''LooklngatMondaJe' dilemma, onelsremlndedofthecausUc Vermonl farmer who, asked by thepasstng motorist the way to White RlverJunctJon, scratched his headandvo1unteered, ''1 don 't thJnk therelsanywayyoucangettherefromhere." - FickJe .. fin voting an the trampling democratic principles like an enraged water buffalo. First. five city council members voted fora JO percent water ~ ~ ~ rate increase. However, only four members of council actually 4'30JX!D-: ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~+it\'tl"'· endorsed the plan. The fifth , Councilman JQbn Thomas. pushed ~1Z14m .. ~ ""C~ .A 1 w~ "'° ~ thewrongbuttononthecity'selectronicvotingmachineandwas !:,"'./ ~~~Ii&~ elf~ ~· EC recorded as voting "yes" when he meant to vote •no." / • ~ llllllf" ~\., More than a wrinkle in the fabric oflife in the high-tech ·s0s, ..._ Thomas' error cast the detiding vote on a controversial issue. He ~lllllllf" •1 if' asked for a second chance -not for himself, but for the people ~ j~~!?.plTh. '1 ~f1~untington Beach who were victimized by the fickle finger of q .. ~.. uaqpEJll41492 ----- Seizing the moment -and ignoring their constituents -4'.a_ 9M~ "" ~~f PATRICK BUCllA.NAJll colamn•1t JACK AIDEISOll N-plant closure 4years . toolB.te The pro-hike faction won, but at a significant cost to the a bout nuke plant's principle of representative government essential in a democ- Thomas'council colleaguesdeniedhisrequestforasecondvote. ' ., ~-~ 'II,. TWANr,· ' DOE first warned racy. Clearly. those elected to translate the will of the people into · security in 19 80 • ~ x l..~bJi .. cfJ?<ih~y .i~!}9~:~ir ,rE!P0.21&bi~\l;!-.~o. s;cal~~Ji~ ... ~ .. '-·-_J ... ,,~,_ •• . ~~**'~-~~,"Jt.~~@~mm~~~-~~~, . ~~~~~;~~~~~·.~.-.~~-.·~·-~~~~·~~.~;;~;;; _________________ ~~~---------~~~~moo~~ I • citizens safe from creeping Catholicism. the Energy Department's 1 S oucleai Prompted by complaints about parking and litter in the ,.,.,0 1 t 1 • drg weapons plants and steal plutonium vicinity of St. Bonaventure Church during its annual charity .l. I 0 ear y 0 re ax 1 j U e S: ~jgh~:!~ f:re~:~n!~:nt~~~~~ carnivals, the city drew up a list of25 conditions the church was experts. required to meet to get a permit for this year's carnival. R • t ' J t Twenty-four of those demands fell legitmately within the e s:p1 e s 0 n y emporary So last March, two hours af\Cl" a province of the city: Things like hiring security guards, placing . ~~~~ri~ ~~~ :~~'ft·~ barricades at the intersections of residential streets and been to penetrate a super-sensitive providing adequate parking. Los Alamos National Laboratol) The twenty-fifth demand calls on the church to drop two With Duke in office, waitforavacancyandanappoint-weapons-assembly facility in mock Masses from its regular schedule during the carnival. The idea conservatives simply ~sC:;:ll!~':!~s~~=~l~~~~makea ~::i-0;J'~ t~~~bl~~~ was to create more parking space during those time~; it biding th t t i challenge. T closed. originated, in fact, with the church. But to put it in the form of a e r me If California still had a liberal 1011$ con di ti on is to restrict St. Bona venture 's parishoners from iovcrnor, it might be very different. A prompt bureaucratic response to worshiping freely. It seems a blatant violation of the U.S. Califom.iajudgesareholdinatheir l Thosesarnecooservativeswould EUAS a dangerous situation. right? Wrong. oollcctivc breath this year, hoping fiaure that even if vacancies occurred, The dicpartment had been warned Cons ti tu ti on. that the movement to politiciu the they would never be asked to fill four years earlier that the Los Alamos . Monsignor Michael Duffy is outraged the city would bencbbasfinallyabated. thcm.Sothey'dbeoutrunoingbard plant was a sitting duck for an) consider placing such a restriction on his church. Al th ugh this year'~figures indicate since it would be the only available Barring an unexpected illness. there terrorist gang that might decide to .. We will not agree to do that," Monsignor Duffy said. therc'satlcastbeenaneasi~oftbc patbtothcbench. willbenoothervacanciesduring dropin, .. Maybe next time they wi ll want to cancel more Masses. These political prcssurcontbejudiciary, the So, ina~liarand ironic way, the Deukmejian'stenureunless they're But DOE officials not only failed tc are limits to our freedoms." Judgeswouldbewelladvisednotto conservat1veDcukmejianbasmade createdviaa .. no''vote bythepeople. take remedial action to protect the Th h h d . figure the respite is permancnL life easier for the very same liberal So it would be no surprise 1f weapons-grade material and as-.. e churc as to un erstand that we're actmg to ensure Tbat'sbccauscoftbcnawreofthis judgcswbowcreoneofhischief Deukmejian'sre~lectioncampa1gn semblcd nuclear devices, they re· public safety," said city Planning Com missioner Tom year's judicial elections and because a campaian wacts two years ago. were closely allied with the oust-the-peatedly assured Congress that every· Livengood. conservative isnowrovcmor. But liberals on the bench-justices effort to be staaed by ultra-thing was being taken care of. Anc Wrong. Altogether, only 40 incumbent especially those on the state Supreme conservatives led by Republican state after four years of OOE stalling SuperiorCourtjudgesfacedelectoral Court'ssix-memberliberalma•ority Scn.H.LRicbardsonofArcadia(the Hod I h d b II tu c It is the cit\; that th1·s week demonstrated a sen·ous 1·nab1·11·ty hall h. · h 'J • e 8 t e ga to e ongres! J li.C enges l 1s spnng, t c lowest -would be wise notto assume this two Ricbardsons are not related). that the facility had been shut dowr to understand that governments are created .. of the people, by numbersin~l 976,andfewofthosc rcspitcispermanent. Ofcourse,thcrc'snoguarantccthat "promptly" after an inteMal in· the people and for the people." elections were based on ideological After all, oonSCTVatives have bad the conservatives will succeed. Their vestigation revealed inadequate safe. ~lot welcomes readers' camme.ntl comp1aints. plans in the works for more than three bcstcffons failed against Bird in 1978 guards against theft. That's a stark contrast to years like years to go after the four liberal and against Cruz Rey noso and Allen 1978 and 1982, when massive cam-Suprcmc Courtjusticcs-including Broussard a few years later. This was too much for Rep. Johr paigns were mounted to deny qpn-favorite target Bird -who will be up But those etTons didn't have the Dingell, D-Mich., chairman of the finnation for several state Supreme for reconfirmation in "yes of'no" support of a sjuinggovernor. House Oversight and In vestigation! Court and appellate judges. including ballotin4 in 1986. Their fate will be Now they will at least have tacit Subcommiuee. In a scathing letter tc Chief Justice Rose Elizabeth Bird. decided an the same vote as Deu-support from one-even if Deu-Hodel, Dingell noted that DOE Why the lack of activity this year'? kemjian'sownannounced re-election kmejian should feel it's impolitic to security specialist Vance Hud&.in! 01.1e reason might be that with bid, and the governor has often said become an actual leaderofthe drive. had told a recent secret session of the conservtive Geof'Jc Oeukmejian in Supreme Coun appointments are the So judges enjoying this year's subcommincc just bow bad the thegovernor'sofficc,manyofthe onepartofbisjobherclishcsmost. rcspitebadbettcrbcrcady. They may situation had been in 1980 -wbcr law-and-order advocates who have So far, the only vacancy he's been not be targets ri&ht now, but some of the first whistle was blown on Lo! usuaU y been the judicial challengers permitted to fill there resulted from them surely will be soon. Alamos security. arc oontent to bide their time. Clearly, the retirement of Frank Richardson, 7'1tomH EU.. 11 • S..111 Moala-1 dm · ted manyfigurcit'seasierand wiser to tbccoun'sonlyconservative1·ustice. balffcolmm.l•t0111tll~l11H1. Hudgins "reluctant Y 8 it that if Los Alamos, in 1980, bad been An electrifying story of crime and punishment a sovereign nation, be would have had to recommend to the assistant secretary for defense programs (DOE; that no special nuclear material be shipped to Los Alamos until the security at the facility was substantial· ly upgraded." Dingell wrote. He added. .. That is the single mos1 shocking admission passiblc." In 1932. a convicted murderer named Bullen was electrocuted at Sing Sing. On the way to the cemetery, he recovered and 1umped out of his coffin. Get him' They rushed him back to the chair and electrocuted him again. That dad 1t. So much for the old notion that a capital cnminal can't be executed twice. "I don't blame the Amcncan Indians for gettan~d1scouraged," said western humo nst Harry Oliver. "They're the onlr ones to be con- quered by the United States and not come out ahead ... Vegetarians get more for less, that's clear. One hundred calones of gram only make about 15 calories of beef. You already know the biblical Delilah didn't personally cut off Samson's hair, but had it razored away by one of her helpmates. Less well understood is the fact that Samson otherwise did not succumb to Delilah's wishes because be loved her, but because she nagged him until "his soul was vexed unto death." Some cookie, that Delilah. Q. When did the legal idea of alimony get started? A. Little more than a century I.JO. In 1857, to be ex.act. The Briusb Matrimonial Causes Act P.roclaimed a husband's legal responsibility went on after a marriage ended. Before then, a husband oould take off or turn his wife out, either way, without payina anythin&- "Zen" means "meditation," that's all. Not all twins conceived arc born twins. In the United States, specifi- cally, there arc 19 twin conceptions per 1.000 prcanancies, but only 11 twin deliveries. What happens in the other eight conceptions? Usually. one twin is lost through spontaneous abortion, oftentimes undetected, before the fourteenth week. The male aorilla is less interested in sex than any other primate. This is not all that's noteworthy about the big beast. He's the only primate who defends no territory. Your old biology teacher no doubt told you all animals are territorial except one. L .M . Boyd 11•1yndlc•ted colrm.uU•t My associates Indy Badbwar and John Dillon have been inves~ting the shockingly lax security conditions at OOE's nuclear weapons plants. They learned that in January 1980 an independent assessment team re- ported to the Enc~ Department that the Los Alamos facility was so ~rly guarded that the cntical "S • site, when: nuclear test devices were assembled, was defenseless qains! terrorist attack. The team had sug- gested that the Los Alamos facility be closed and its functions transferred to the Nevada Test Site. Mondale 'schances appear slim to none After this clear warning, DOE officials told Congress that a crash program had been undertaken suc- cessfully to oorrect the security weak- nesses. Dingell was not convinced, so Reagan's now at the peak of his popularttY, while Fritz barely eked out nominating votes Washington -To be senior strateaist for Fntz Mondale's fall campaign for the White House would not seem an env1able assiJllmenl The former vice president 1s today staring at a possible Reagan landslide that could put him into the Demo. cratlc archives alongside his old friend. Georac McGovern. Looking at Mondale's dilemma. one is reminded of the caustic Vermont farmer who. asked by the passing motonst the way to White River Junct1on. scratched his head and volunteered ... I don't thank there is anx wa y you can act tbere from here.' In the faJI. MondaJc will face a pre11dent who, comma home from Europe. 15 near the pinnacle of his populanty, a first-rate pohttcal ath· lcte whose approval ~t1n1 in some ORANOE COAST Daily Pilat surveys is 60 pera:nt. No president with support like that1n June has ever gone down to defeat in November. If our strategist 1s honest with himself, he must concede the Mon- dale nomination was anythina but a triumph. He stumbled across the finish line. losina. on the day he locked up the nomination, the na- tion's largest state to Gary Hart.I and finishina with less than balr the popular vote in a string of pnmaries where turnout amona whitt votcn - the swina voters in the fall election - fell to new lows. While Fritz Mondale. as a cam· pa1"1er, makes few mistakes, be 11 a.o undlarismauc fiaure, who does not even excite his own party, whose policies and 1deas have not isrutcd a spark anywhen 1n America, who camcs the baaqt of bcina Jimmy H. L ldtw.U 191 Publilhlf Chay Dow.., (Oitor n A t#ll to111t~ ,,.,. ZJftt A te Cdl1ar TomTMt 'f Uil..V Carter's vice president, an ADA liberal in a conservative era, the quintessence of tile tax~nd-spend Democrat of yesterday who never met a special interest he didn't like. Take a alancc at the electoral map . a) Mr. Reagan is unlikely to be defeated in bis borne state of cati- fomia, the nation's taraest; he has never lost there. b) The Republicans have carried almost the entire West in seven oftbe lu1 eiaht national clectiooa; it is their 1tronae1t reaion of the country. c) ln the South, where the laraest share of electoral vota lies, Mr. Reapn tn one poll is runnina 26 points ahead of MoodaJ~ in another poll, Lou Harris'. Mood.ale's neptive ratina in Dixie has reached SS percent. "Will Walter Mondale become tbe Alf Landon of the Oemocni.c Partv?'' That question wu raJICd by the f-lauonal Journal this put week. which sugcsts that all t.be i naredient.t are pment for Fritz Mondalt to make Ronald R.n the FDR of the OOP. the reaUsruna pruide.nt who con· finns the Republican Pany u the party of the fUture throuah a JaJldalicle to nval FDR's 4'6-ilt.ate ~ltetioo sweep in 1936. CitJna lhe polls offonner political 1eicoce profeuor Gordon Blaek. who advanced tht Landon ICCnane>, the Journal notes ominoUilythat, •m<>ftl the )'OUn&cll votcn. 11-'2'. Reqa.n ii now leadi na ond&l«' 69 to 26 Pat BucUIAll almost three-to-one. As the election cannot be poi~ pooed, and 1 Landoo .. like massacre must be averted for everybody's salte, our twdheadcd st~tcaist it likely mulina today -and coun.1elina Mr. Mondale -Ilona the followina lines. a) Romance the ladies, but do not put 1 woman on the ticket. The first question Amcnc:ans ask of vice presidential oomineo is: II be (or lbe) unona the mott qualified to sit down ac:roa I.be table from Sovitt Jeeder Konst.1nt1n Chcmtuo. Make such a statement about ~raklioe fcrnro or Diane Frinaiein. Betides.. the fcmin- isu clamorina for a fcmaJc on the 1ickct '*O\lld not vote for Ronald ~ lD I bcad-ao..bcad wtlb Louis Famthan. b) Put VJsable dist.Ince bet••n the candidate and Jeue Jacbon. B&Kk America did DOl comc:.:Old Joi'. &be Reverend JICbocl W..u.te of lu1 vttWI Oft the PLO. TJ:tey voted for him beCautthe.a"OMOfut. .. Widt JKUon out of'the e.ec•urr, It becomtl a choice bet~ •t111n aDd Mon- in 1983 he sent subcommittee io- dalc. and Black America wtll $0 vestigators to check the New Mexico Mondale 9-1. That rauo is a aiven in weapons plant. presidential politics. However, too "They found, among other prob- close an embrace of Preacher Jackson lems." Dingell wrote Hodel, "that the oould not only cost Mondale half the ·s· site at the laboratory had never Jewish vote by convention time, but been tested using viable exercises .... " also those Catholics and ethnics who The oona:rcssional sleuths concluded tend tO respond Deattively to the US-that the facility WIS still defenseless vs.·tbem rac&al politics of Harold apinst attack. Washinaton and Jesse Jackson. The subcommittee staffers urpd c) As the Democratic Party remains DOE officials to close down tl\co the ta11est political institution in facility. But tbe agency bran insisted America and the best asset Walter that the plant could be defended - Mondale bas, he should, ftnt and and even ifitoouldn't,anydecision to foremost, put it back t()$Cther in San close the plant rested with towcr-le~l Francisco. The man posttioned to do officials. that is Clary Han, wbote vote preciJe-"In other wolds." Oinaell wrote, ly oomplements that of the Demo-.. the security at Los Alamos wu he~ cratic nomincc. lfJFK had not put on bosiqe to buruucrauc paralyi1s his ucket the southerner who sua-while your office did not focus on the tetted JFK's &thcr wu an appcater, problem." be lniabt never have been President DOE finally~ to send i&S own K~r;'J\, oft' most of the South and evaluation team to tnt the Los W -.a r. ... _ --.a'da • Alamos secwi~. The rcaulu ~re ell; l.uu •OCUS UJV "4llt\oll te I dcteribed by Din-II U I " bOCkiOI money and titne and tel0Ut'CIC$ on ._. 1queui.na out the narTOwnt of el~ ex>mmcnt.a:rY' • on DO 's secunl) toral victories -baXd on New Pf'OIJ"l.ms. Enaland, New York. tbe Middle In two mock lm'orist attacks. tht A-d&nlic aid Middle Western states. DOE S«Unty team wu able to 1teal the Upper Midwat and the Pacific plutonium; 1n another test, 1tdemon· Nonbwa& -adcUna such itolated t~•ed ho euiJy • pna of anuvden ondncta u A~ Mt110uri, could have stolen a nU<'lc&r device. Wtl&VqiaiaudHanu. ____ :r.a boutsafta lhty ~ned then Stall. h 11 hint to tee hOw Fnu fri&hten1nasuccnttothe.ubcommat· MCMMWe .,u thCTe from here. ttt l\lfT, HOdtl "1ut dawn the plant, h lrft!t ...... II a qNb"'4 Jd AIJIHl'IM II I qail~-- tWI JRMl ~ff, v ' CREDIT LINE f rrwo occ professors at computer meeting Two Oraqe Cout CoUeae professors will be panelists at an international ~mposium on computer tcchnolOI)', to be held m Santa Monica July 2l-27. Tb~ two panelists are Dr. Claulet B. Grea. prof~r of pr~olOIY and soetolOI)', and Dr, Robert 8. Biie. professor of busmess and infonnation l)'ltemt. The symposium -.. Advanced TcchnoloSY and its Impact on International Business_ Trade and Fmance: l98S-199S" -is sponsored by Wetl C.Ut Ul.lnralty'1 ladtllce for lnterudnal Shlclln. Green has a psycboloay practice in Newport Beacb. and servn as a consultant to businm and industry. Bise, formerly associated with Lltt. ladutrtes and Nortk9p Corp., has tuaabt seminan in marketing and information technolOJY for Japanese manqcment groups. • • • The Costa Mesa-based finn of Amerlc&D Dtvenlfled Capital Corp., western repon. has added two real estate executives to its staff. Bette Fazakas, a veteran m lhe bomebuildina and investment fields, has joined lhe finn as usistant to president W111 Pope. Robert M. Bodies has been named director of joint ventures/loans for the western region. Faukas will serve as liaison amona ara offices, rqional staff and the corporate beadquanen and will assist in administering the firm's real estate activities. She was previously employed by hdfk lavestmeall of Santa Ana and by Irvine's Broadmoor Homes. Hodics . ii responsible for the ~on 's joint venture real estate development of income producina properties, mcluding apartments, offices, hotels and industrial parks, He tS a licensed real estate broker and appraiser, with an M.A. in business administration. The firm's western region is the development/joint venture/mortgage banking arm of the American Diversified Capata! Corp. • • • JNR. i.e. of Newport Beach bas been accpeted for membenhip in the · Amerteu s.dety of Travel Ac•CI, IDc, the largest professional travel trade orpnization iii the world, with more than 19._000.memberritrt27 countries. JNR is a convention plannina and incentive company that bas established a fully automated corporate travel qcncy in its Newport Beach location, '4040 MacArthur Blvd, Suite 300. • • • • Em.ct R.lblu bas been named vice president-of agency development for PrWemart eor,. of Costa Mesa. Rothman brings more than 20 yean of experience in the insurance qcncy field to his new post. He will be responsible for creation and implemeoiation of a new service program for member qents and for coordinating activities of regional agency development di.rectors. He will also develop new_ material for training classes. Pridemark is a national &anchisor of independent property and casualf¥ agents. ••• Costa Mesa's S.Wvu eo.erece Testun bas received an award from the concrete industry for its work at the Marina Tower entrance drive at the DllMJlaM Botel. The award was presented to Prudi S.W.u. the firm's founder and president, by the Portlwl Oemat Aaodallla and the S..tllen Califenda fteMJ·MlxM Coacnte Anodatioa. ••• An 8.9-acre industrial park undeJ' way in Westminster will be lbe first industrial development built in the city in the past four years, acco.rdina to MeCaner-Bute 6 PU1Hn, lac. real estate brokers. Sale oftbe $2.2 million site was aJTaDaed by the Irvine office ofMcCarter-Burke. It was sold to Delta Dnelopmellt <:».of Irvine by the Goddard Estate. Architect for the complex, which will include 11 industrial buildings, is WWJam E. Skbmer Ir Auodatn of Costa Mesa. . • • • 1 ' AftueM ~cal C.rp. of Huntington Beach has reached a maintenance apecment with 't"'ermiull VallmJt.a Service DevWoe of Falls Cburtht Va TUSD will provide maintenance and repair services for Advanced Disital'i line of t-100 based sinale board computen and microcomputer systems. • • • • TMmu C. EWck, vice president of corporate relations for the Flllor Corp. .bas been eelected president of the Callfonla Manfadllftn AuedaCS.. Ellick assuma his new post July 1, su~ing Robert T. Maa•pw, a formeT speaker of the Assembly. At Fluor, Ellick bas served as an adviser and stratqist on public POlicY matters for J. Rebert FJ .. r, chairman and chief executive officer 1 of the frvinO.besed company. •••• 1 ~based R.L ~•Co. bas been chosen public relationscowucl for · c.m,.ter AatomaU.., lac.'1 ind us~ products division. The account will be superviled by Bollf BWl:ap. public relations director. MarJuM Oan. marketina commurucations manqer, will serve as corporate-.agency liuon. Computer Automation manufactures bigb-pcrfonnanoc automatic test ntft'"'ml. ... ,.,,_ ... MUJ Bear bu joined Tk Auodadoa, lac. is' account ~ce representative. The firm is,a photographic company. Bear was fonnerly with , ..... Auodata, lac. • • • RwN T. Beaewate has been named vice president and sales manaaer of G ..... 6 Ellll' Newport Beach office, whCR be will concentrate on the iodUIUial and office divisions. Bennewate was previously vice president and district maniVf of the firm's Tucson. Ariz., office. Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach offiee 11 the laraest of the firm's Southern California offices. and Bennewate Nil.l eerve as an additional sales manager, along with Ted Rokos. NEW YO:tK CA~~ -The ~wino 1111 u Swntn s an ~ ui 1how1 • v~-t~-ountar ln!f.p,v 1 stodt• ~ ••5 t t ve oona UP T 1,(o the ~ ~ =' beMd on ~1M~r 2YJ Pet'Cln Of hUr y 4 l.Ctlne "' 1,4 UP .,:0 .-n , .. -h ,,.. ~ ~~WI v. 1~ 8: 1 3,(o Mm~ cheno.1 ·~1he ¥ 8: JYa "" Price • ~~· ~:.V~ cir ~no ~ j\'J v. Up 14 Uo e: ~~ f 1 "="dl~ I ~~0wt i= I s Uo IU :: I Cerme ~i H~~~ =-·a~ i t -n c ~ o ;h'_1 ~1 !.. ~ I ltl l ~= Pct §B ttJ esclel• I I Ovf R THE CouNTER COllP.LETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ul11NG8 Al The PaclOc Federal Plua balldJnC lD Coeta Ilea la DOW •w.Uable for pahU.c w. Bank's partner ru~s facility Gourmet_ Properties to maintain party rooms at Pacific Federal What may become a new trend in commcrtial building usage was sig- nalled by an agreement reached between Pacific Federal Savina,s and L>an Association and Gourmet Properties of Newport Beach. Pacific federal is leasing 7.t.300 square feet of space on the first noor of its Spanish Colonial office complex at 19th Street and Newport BouJevard to Gourmet Properties, who will operate it as multi-use meeting and entcnainment spaoe. The space is a pan of the S 19 million Pacific Federal Plau, an award-winning building complex completed in late l 982 as the ~r­ ate headquarters for lhe $1 .8 bilbon- asset savings and loan. Centered by an 80-foot tower, the Plaza is a recreation of Spanish Colonial building design on a seveo- acre site in the traditional downtown of Costa Mesa. Historically accurate both inside and out, the building complex has a museum-like quality. It has become an instant landmark for the Cossa Mcsa-Ncwpon area. The idea of opening the buildina for private and public events was spurred by many requests from local residents to use the facility, pa.rticularty for weddinp in the landscaped central courtyard or one of the five fountain- centered patios, said senior vice president for real estate development Mark Letter. .. We were receptive to the idea of allowing the pubhc to use the building and prdens, but we were not prepared to manage such functions," he said. "The arrangement with ;. 4"" -I 7.4 ~ "'2 4 -"'2 4\'J ~ I~ -~ ~ --111. -1 4¥ = = ~ -~ I -Yi -Ya -1 -t~ t? -'h Gourmet Propert1es frees us of this responsibility... _ . . . Gourmet Propcrues lS a wbsidiary of Activities Inc., a Ncwpon Beach firm headed by president Kathy Miller. Activities Inc. speci.ahzcs in catering and managing group ac- tivities. .. There is 1 shortage of spaoe in the Costa Mesa·Newport ara where events for 100 to •so penons can be held," notes Miller, a former presi- dent of the Newport Beach Conven- tion Bureau. "We will wort with the local hotels to provide additional space for their meetina and conven- bon 'IJ'OUps, as well as with other visitors. local residents and busi- nesses." Miller said that traditional "meet- ing balls" of the pa.st, such as fratcmal headquarters, women's clubs and M UTUAL FUNDS private clubs. arc acina Of bet.al closed, "and no new ones are bctn& built because of t.bc hiab cost of land and constJ\letioa At the .same ume l.be new ~ cooccpts for com- mercial ~.op prod~ beautiful settii!f: which are VefJ seldom UJCd out~ of normal business hours. .. Because the Pacific Federal Plan is such a unique edifice, Miller expects it to be very well l"CCC1ved by part} planners. "We arc Wnn& Sl9 million worth of ambience," she observed. .. For meeunp. semm.ars and other business events. lhe m- tcrior SJ*:C provides new, wcll- designed1 dimauca.I ~Dtrolled rooms with eKcdJent ¥Ousdcs and lighting. "Because alJ of the Plaza was constructed to the SUDdard of a corporate headquarters. the facilities will be well above the oorm for such meetings places. .. Letter, who is responsible for all real estate development done by the 38-officc sav111gs and loan, said the unusual llSt of ill office complex is in keepina with the philosophy whic.b prompted the association to select the siie LD Costa Mesa's redevelopment area for us beadquai"tCB. -we wanted to be an inJqral pan of the city," be noted. .. and openq our buikling to the public in this qy 1s in the spuit of our intellt.ioil to Olar. a role m the ~velojmeat and rcvnahz.ation of this historic part of Cosia Mesa. "It JS also m kces>iDJ -atith the traditional early Cahfom.ia use of ibc pJ.ar.a. or c:ity«ntcr, as a pJaQe •b~ activity, both sodaJ aDd business, centered. We Wat &bis new use will provide an exci~ dimeosio.o to our complex. .. Pacific Federal is currently in a deveJopment qreement with the city of Costa Mesa t0 provide a plall for redevelopment of a I ()..acre site near the Plaza with shops, restaurants and other conwmtt facilities wb..ic.b would provide additional vilal.ity for the historical heart of the city. I l On the ·---·--·~···-----·------- , ' • • , Dow Jo.NES AvERAGlS 1 '1 WHAT NYSE Orn Aovenceo DKhneo Uncnan9eo Total •Uues Ne1111 n19n, New IOW\ I NYSE LEADER S NEW YORI( 1AP -Satei Fr1oav oroct ano net cnar.ge of tt'le IS mo•t ac11ve New York Stock E..ccnanoe 1uues 1rao1no ,, •• tionat.v at more •nan ~ 1 Pe1ro1ane J 738.,~ 19 • BellSOulh \ 2 lli' 21 • -• Amer T& T 2 2 9 11 Pac11Te~ n I 0 78 SS'• • AmeroteC" n I .a J 66 • ' SuoerOtl we I )62 J .a2•e .. SwstBetl " t 3 ti 300 SS· .. 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Brazil and Spajn await first tound competi-t10~ in the 1984 Olympic Games apinst the No. I ~the U~ulcd S~tes. and U.S. water polo coach Monte ~1tzkowsJtl admits it's as tuatioo be did not even allow himself .to dream about during the many months of prepa~t101\ - a role the United States has never expenenccd. . But sfooe the Soviet pullout from the Games a lot of !-tungs have happened, includina the recent TUl\&.'ram Cup m Budapcste. wh~rc ~~U.S. s~pt to an impre$Sive 6-1 ~ord ~~pate maintaman& emouonal and tactical control in a tra1111na atmosphere. Well, almost total emotional and tactic control The. U.S. had withstood an emotional Hunprian effort, with Tomas Faraao playina what may have been his final game for Hungary. Then Cuba, and the U.S. met another emotional ..., .... DoMld'• blrcl• ...... 11111 """ to tint-round leM In Atlenl& 112.; cbaJlen&e. r • quantt (the U.S. led, }.(). on die ~ 10 a ~ lmd) •llft Then came the RuuJ.US-the third team ~ycottina you•re not'°~ to ao ib.rOulh t.Menurc pme Wre daia. We the ~ Ana.cl~ Olym~ct. That control wu suU ·there, have to 5low it down emotioaally swt matdWll tMID accordina to Nitzkowski. aoaJ f'm &Oat."' ' .. We bad made no P.S)'chol~ or emotional Witlu*b~oplthecrowdwmtwild.buttW preparation.•• says Nitzkowski. a raident of Huntinalon fact is; nobody can keep up this kind of pace. Beach. ~ere bad been so much pressure to make it more lt was the Soviets who sUddtaly found tbe aDOlionll than we could afford to make it. From the first minute that and psycholoeical adva.nUl,e and once they broke tM we ~ arrived and straiJ)lt tbrouah all of the western scorina ioe, well, it was somcthina like four )atl llO, . ~ • countncs were pla¥ina at as a train.ins tournament. Then it WIS the Americans. with their bt.ans ·bloba cxperimef\tinL rotallft.1; by~bo)'COUdecisionofJimmyCarter, Wbong atdthe .. B':'t on the first n1gbt all we beard from the Soviets tn the tame pool. . . . . Hunpnans was that this was the Olympic Games. "fbe .reSuJ.t. was a disiippomllna J0.7 lou 10 ti. ''OUr ~oals were to play with diJcipline and Ru~s. but It s nottbe loss that hurts as much u the r.c:t consistency. ' there will be _no rubber match th.is year at the Olympics.· What was JO transpire will live with this American The United States dropped the Russiam and woo die, team for a Iona while. ~t~olm tourney earlier. then the Russians swept to the The Soviets were introduced and the overllowina utle m Budapeste with a 7-0 rea>rd. , crowd offered polite applause for the Bear. Then the "It ~uld have been the sreatest pme ever pjayed ia Amcricaos were introduced and as Nitzkowski says. "'The the first niabt of the Olympics," says Nitzkowski about t.b£ place came unglued." now aboncd matcbap of the U.S. and SoVldl. • Continues Nitzkowski: .. Our kids climbed mentally . 1bat'_s •• the, biggest disa~tment." Colltia-.,· and they were worked up. We came out in the first quarter Nnzkowski. We rel-land theres no Nbberpme ~· and were rollina and blowing and I told them after the fint ~ .-o.a;,_,- Each is headed for the Olympics after taking events By BOWAN> L BANDY .......... .,.., .... LOS ANGELES -Judi Brown and Antonio Mc.Kay aren't euctly household names in the world of track and fieJd competition like Carl Lewis and Mary Decker but both WOD events to put them on the U.S. Olympic team at Tbunday'a trials in the Los~ Memorial Coliteum while thear more-famed com· patriouperformed as expected before 21,309. - Brown was the winner in the women's ~meter hurdks in American record time of S4.93 and McKay cal)tW'ed the men's 400- meter race in 44. 71 on a day when Lewis won histhirdeveot(men's 200. meters in 19.86) and fourth spot on the U.S. tb!n. Deck.er won two beat races. one in the 1,SOO meters and the other in the 3,000, both events in wtticb sbe bolds the AmericaJl record and is the heavy favorite. She bad the fastest 1,SOO umc of 4:13.70 in the morn.in& and ran an 8:S6. J 2 in the evenina 3,000 semffinals. Milte Tully kept the &Ill late u be cJcarcd an American record I~ io the pole vault competition to cul,. minate the fifth day oft.be ttiaJs. T ...... 1 actt ... ' •.rn. Womlll's • .. ...,. mfA• ' •..rn.-Mlll'1 ...... (~) "15 P.tl'l.-Mln'I t,• ,,,_. tint reuN m tun.: WW•••"• 1..-.... ..,. 5:55 ~ Wom•1'1 -,..... ..... "tS ~-Mell'• s.-.. ..., we T t lul hurdle. After that it wujUlt make it to the finish line. I have nm this nee 30.000 times in my mind -u·· jUll aood to Ft it over with in reality. A great.cloud is off my bad aDit now I cu tee the sun ...m." Third-place • finisber SbaridJa Barbdalie WU Uo elDCJltioGal Uom her poUboo OD tbC team. "No ·one b9ct home will bdine that little Sbarieffa Barbd8le 1Dllde the Olympic 1.Cam....lt's..a. ~ I woke up this mornin& cryiJ:ll. I jlllt told myself to calm down and to run my race. This was my dream come tnlC." Brown charsd to the front in the hurdles on the homcstMch, betlerina her own American reconL AllSla Wriaht. was tce0nd m SS.33, the third fastest American ever. Babdale''I 55.58 is fourth best ever by a American. Two Oran.IC Coast area stars.~ Scott and Brian Theriot; will QOID~ m the 1,500 that btains this afternooll with beat rac6 at 4:J.S. Scoa ii a UC Irvine prodllcl ud American record bolder at J:J J. 96. Theriot, a tradualC or Newpott ff.arbor Hisb. bas a best time of 3:38. 7 for the race and ii expectcd IO qualify for the 1C1Difinala today. C&rl Lewia (987) reachee tbe Onlab line Ont In the men'a 20().meter qa.altfytnt beat (left), while lllke Tally .mllee ...... , u be clean· tile bu en roate to an American record of 19-0.,,• ~ the pole Yaalt at the U.S. track trta1a. .. , bad an awful race." Brown said following her victory. ..My steps weren't right, I was ~Dly DCIYOUS and I was just thankful I cleared the Ruth Wysocki of EJ Toro. the (Plea.e -TaAC&JD) ; Lewis makes it official: He's gpiag for four I Third winning effort places him in lin e , for a shot at Jesse Owens' fabled feats By ROGER CAJ\l.WN Of .. Dllltr ......... LOS ANGELES -He raised bis clenched fists to the air, knelt and ' kissed the track and left the site oft.he 1984 Olympic Games with four fin&ers riiscd -perhaps a tacit prediction of four gold medals forth- coming.. There were certainly few among a Los Angeles Coliseum crowd of 21 ,309 who would argue the point with Cart Lewis, who raced to a 19.86 in the 200 meters Thursday to give him four berths in the Olympics -in the 100, 200. longjumpand400relay. Court rejects adding · races for w omen Lewis, who won tUs semifinals heat in 20.09, aot the same fluid start in the finals and simply pulled away from solid competition. "I'm still kind of a novice in the 200," Lewis said throuah a barrage of microphones to a horde of reporters. "I came out fast, but relaxed, and I felt comfortable down the straiJbt. I thought I ran correctly and efficiently. I'm pleased," said the evcr-smilin& Lewis. who had every right to be happy. He was 11 one-hundredths off his personal best and 14 one.hundredths off the world record of Italy's Pietro Mennea. set in 1979 in Mexico City. lonajump, where be threatened Bob His performance throuJh these Bcamon•s world record leap of29-2Vz Olympic Trials showed he 11 exactly with a 28-7, Lewis was virtually on schedule with desires to duplicate uncballenaed the legendary efforts of Jesse Owens He discounted the obvious, bow- in Berlin 48 years ago with his four ever, sayina: "People are com.ins and gold-medal performance under the there are a lot of wrinkles and new nose of Adolf Hitler. faces." "My year started off a little shaky," By the same token. he admitted continued Lewis. "But my whole year that Roy Manin Jr. of Dallas, who has been geared to the Trials and the_ was fourth in 20.43, would be aood Olympic Garnes. Other meets havr enouah to make any other team. been just stef ping stones. I was Beamon labeled Lewis as a " de vu. prepared and found out when I'm tatin& athlete" and said, "Carl is so ready 1 can do it. gifted. be can go 30 feet," alluding to ''lfl can compete at the same level Lewis' lo~jump capabilities. I'm a6ina to do well in the Olympic Beamon s record, set in the rarefied Games." air of Mexico City in 1968. is the Owens," added Beamon. .. This Jesse Owens thiog," said Lewis as be shook his bead a bttle, "it was two or thRC years ago when I ltept bearing it, Jesse Owens, Jeuc Owens. "I feel rm doing what I want to do," be concluded. The Trials continue throuah Sun- day, but Lewis bas already made bis mark on the Coliseum, one which will be difficult for anyone to erase in A~nd in the 200 was Kirt Baptiste, a teammate of Lewts' at the Santa Monica Track Oub (20.0S). Third was Kent State's Thomas Jefferson (20.37). As was the case in the 100 when he oldest existing world record in track qualified as America's No. I sprinter and field. with a clocking of 10.06 and in the ··Carl is comparable to Jesse Buncd withm the avalanche of interest in Lcwts.. Batiste noted: ··1 hope to place in the top thrtt (at the Olympics)... Carl Lewia Yeager finds answer Angels to Dodgers' tailspin to ha.It vs. Roy His grand slam provides team with 9-7 victory ·wa11. Yeqer's first thought as at left the field was: "We've got a lead at last." 0 1t•s a &ood feeling." Yeqer said. .. It's something ao come off the bench and aet a besie hit as a pmch-h1lter. Ifs somcthina elJc to Fl a home run. CINCIN Tl ~. . . Tbat doesn't happen that often." NA (AP -lDClODaU Tbe Dod&crs came into the pmc Reds Manaaer Vern ~ ~te~ with a fecl>le .228 team battina YCllCt ftauied. ~ec:tly, t It didn t •VCf1111e io their last so pmcs. stop a aame-winruna IJ'&nd slam. Ma"Jer Tom Lasorda installed Yetter came off the Los AnJcles him fas thud-base coach for th~ b"e~h witb the~ I~ and one fint tlmlc inninp in an extreme O!Jt an the se~th mruna Tbunda~ measure to uy ao break the 1even- Qiabt to beh bJS fou.rth career srana prne lolins streak. ~and It~ the~'<?~ ~7 "We needed~ like that." ~~· despite ~s flmiliarity tuons. aid of the coa»from- 'Wlth bu himns blbita. bebiDd Mory, putlll'I the Dodacn a .. He's. a first-ball. !-ball hit~ ... • ~·o\ICf ~sdo ... We realue we•re Rapp said. .. And tbat ••hat be hit. lt better hittcn tbaD we've bCicn WU very costly .. • I . o( • ......... .. ,... :......; ...... c-· . cb '"" tMIJUstamatta ume 11K v..>t ca""' on ""'" m--. pal! we ltiried ~"I tome NM." from rdievcr Bob Owchinko, fruh • Tbe ~ ma ..... JU&t two out of lbe Reds ~. It ruasm1btftr.-8vei••••cil'ManeJ v~·· third bOlfta'. of \be ~ Mmio ScMo. Pl~ wWlt me and ICO.l ~ ~ tC?...-d tbeir balkhab appeals h" five-day fint Victory ID their last e;:::rma. •lililllll LHIOft for ...... 1bi'oWiJlil ana-··~ don't ba~e b&arina . IU'd Mt "AdaMI. • bit tt Oft the lfOU~, \t would , ba!C . S.0, Jidda .. fot bis first .-vidOry beco a double play, 'fAf1:! Mid. I net 1May 2~ tcatien:d five bitJ tr)'lftl to act tbc,.b&ll up t n the 11.J'. befoft kaV1QI in th ·lb a sore It was a fl tball up. . t.ct. He bad "fled twi It ~yed up as ll came off hlS bat. dri "" in a run and toonl\I another 1rch1 aqndly over lhc kf\~ficld a Cincinnati roll«! to a 2 l, d l . ./ I OlyJDplc village not first choice Of som.e rowers Fnm AP cllspat.CMI SANTA BARBARA -Olympic row-• in& and canoe~ contestants must filb for their o.wn sccunty if they choose private Ventura hotels over the Olympic Village in Santa Barbara. Village security chief Bob Ryan aid Wedntsday that such competitors will be"on lhe1rown" if they skip facilities at UC Santa Barbara dunna next month's pm es. The village will house about 1,000 athletes competing on Lake Ca.situ, about 30 miles away. Ventura is only 13 milei from the lake. Village administraton had heard no offiCJal word that any athletes would refuse to stay there, but there have been rumors. Officials at the Holiday Inn and Pierpont Inn 10 Ventura said they arc holding rooms for about 77 team members from four nations. Some of the athletes "voiced some d151>leasure to us about the d.astan~ from Lake Casitas to the college," said Gil Curley, manaJer of the Holiday Inn. He said his hotel 1s holding rcservauons for about 35 members of the Italian and West German teams and one competitor from Holland. Compeutors at the village will have to nsc "between 4 and 5 a.m ." to be taken by bus to the lake in ume for training and competition beginning at 7 a.m .. said Claude Ruibal. the Sant.a Barbara village adminis- trator. Donald birdies hla way to lead Mike Donald reeled off a String Of SU n consecutive birdies on the way to an 8- under-par 64 that staked him to a two-shot lead Thursday in the storm-<ielayed first round of the Atlanta Golf Classic. Donald, who shared the first-round lead last week in the U.S. Open, birdied the second through seventh holes on the billy, 7,0 18 yard Atlanta Country Club course and matched Tom WatlOD'• effort at the Tournament Players Cham· pionship for the longest birdie string of the season on the PGA Tour ... La•rie Rinker capped a brilliant back nine with an eag,le on the 18th hole for a tournament- rocord 7-under-par 65 and a three-stroke lead in the first round of the LPGA Boston Five Classic. Match race set at speedway A match race featuring R1vers1de Ill motorcycle racers Dave DcTemplc and Buddy Robmson highlight's tonight's speedway racing card at the Orange County Fairgrounds. In addition, Huntmgton Beach's Kelly Moran wall go for his fifth victory 1n the scratch mam event. Out to chaJlen$e him are Hunuogton Beach's Alan Chnsuan (three vtctories) and Mike Fana (five second places and one first), among others. Gates open at 6:30 First race 1s at 8. Parking and programs are frtt. Meta take over lead In NL Ea•t Pioch-hjuer Ra ty tnb'• Uc-break-Ill in sin&) tU&hli&hted 1 thtte>-run seventh innq that propeJJcd the New York Mets io a 1~7 victory ThW'ldiy O\ler Philadel- phia ·and into first place in the National Leque East, one--balfpmeabead of the Phillies ... Elsewhere an the NL Tbunday. Bob 8i'ea1Y'• RBI double capped a four· run fifth ion1na as S"an Franc1aco topped Atlanta, S-3 Trailina 1-0 after Dale Mlll'pky hit a solo homer an the f ounb. the Giants ,ot RBJ smaJes in the fifth b . Scot 'homfllN and Joel Yeu lood, another run on an error and a double by Brcnly to lead the G iants to their first victory over the Braves in six tnes this scasob . . . Marvell W)'11De'1 two-run double in the sixth inrung snapped a 4-4 tie and camed Pittsburgh to an 8-6 victory over the slumping Chicago Cubs ... Deuy WaUlag's pinch-hit tnple triggered a sjx-run Houston rally Staab an the fifth mning that earned the Astros to an 11-5 victory over San Dieao. Milwaukee slows down Tigers DoD Sutton held Detroit to one hit over Ill the first six innings as Milwaukee edged the T1aers, 4-3, Thursday night an an American League East matchup. Sutton. 4-7, got relief help from Rlclt WaJts and Rollie FID1ers an wmmng for the first ume 10 pa s last seven starts. In dropping fi ve consecutive decisions smce his last victory May IS, the Brewers had scored only four runs for Sutton ... In other AL games Thursday, Toronto chapped a game off the Tigers' lead as WlUJe Upshaw drove in two runs, mcluding the tie-breaker in the mnth inning, and the Blue Jays defeated Boston, 5-2. The loss extended Red Sox's longest losmg streak since 1977 to eight games ... DoD Mattin&lY ignited New Yo rk's three-run first inning with a two-out sing.le and doubled home the lead run in the fourth as the Yankees knocked off Baltimore, 5-3 ... Neal HeatoD of Cleveland pitched a J -hitte ;..raje .p9me , s b J}~ tle ~...,, innesota. Heaton. 5-6, walked one and struck out one en route to his first shutout and second complete game of the season. White found Innocent at trial Steele assured • of Olympic bertli Ninth-race win clinches top spot in Wlndglider:s By ALMON LOClt.ABEY ~.............. . LONG BEACH-Scott Steele 26, of Annapoli~ Md. can lay out o1 thc 10th and final race of the Windalider Olympic yacbtina trials today. He won the ninth race Thursday to clinch first plaa: in the seriei and a place on the U.S. Olym1,>ic Yachting Team. It was a bnlliant come-from* hind effon for Steele who had been battling Karl Nelson, Quincy. Mass. for the Olympic benh throuaJ'\out the regatta. Nelson finished fourth, put- ting him mathematically out of the running. Steele was in suth place at the first weather mark but slowly ground down the front.runners to take the lead at the end of the second triangle. The wm gave Steele 14.0 penalty pomts with ·good finishes of 2-l·l·l-'-l·l. His throwout races were an ei&btb and nintb. lfbe did not ult today lie would UIC it 11 one of his throwouts and still win even ifNelson woo the 6naf race. Steele and bis wife, Xathy. one of the competiton in tile resatta. put on a show for tbe spectator fleet follow- ina the race. Steele wai~ for his wife to finish next to lut. She Ailed over to him 1nd be pulled off'her board and they both fell mto a watery embrace. Finishina second in Thunda}'_'s race was Michael Gebhardt.. Ft. Walton Beach, Aa., pvina him third place in the 1tand1nis with 34. 7 penalty. The results and standin&s: Ninth r.ce (IOP 10 flnllhen) -1. Scoll St ..... AMllPOlll. Md.; 2. MlchM4 GtbMrclt, Ft. Wiiton a.di. Fie.; 3. Eric l(rtbl, San DleeO; '-KMI Nttson. Qu4ftc:v. Meu.; 5. lta/ldv o...,,..,, Sall Oleeo; 6 Jtffrev Howell. Do-ter. MaM.; 7 Doue Hert, Orenee P.,., FIA.; a. Miu Dunmire. Venture; t. QwlOht LeComote. Old Greenwlell. COM.; 10 Ger WrlOht, Ccoronedo. 5TANDINGS (belt 7 ol t) -1. StMle, 140; 2. Nttson, 3l,O; ,, Getlnerdl, M..7; ... Hert, 41.1, s.• Krttll. 45.1, 6. Cklmen, '6.1; 7. L.CGmPte. 1'. l; l. Howell, tU; t. ltobet1 Hewtev, LO& AntelM, K.71 10. Dunmire, 107.0. TRACK ••• Prom Bl te00nd·olacr noitber io the women ~.Jlnisbed tee0nd in ber beat of U 1,>UU to advance to toniabt'I 1Cl12 finall at 5:2S in queat of a aecond IP on thcccam. 1n the men's' dJacus throw, 011 Mdeveney, a relidtDt of Fountal Valley, waa aixth in the prdimioanf with a throw of l ~1 Ind formi Llpoa Beach Kiah ttar Judd Bi~ wu 1eventh with a heave of 19J.I. '"Ovenll llli• seaon 1W beCO blessina for me," said men's ~ winner Antonio McKay ... I believ in my1elf and rm on the team. WbG 1 croucd the finish 1!:11 waniod • stan jumpina up down aq teramlna and boUerift&. But I didJI Then I just wanted to lit riabt tbcs and enjoy the moment after the raa wuover. . "I waited too lona uaio and the punish you when you cfo that 1 wan to carry out the uadition of peat tnd and field athletes comina &om thl U.S. I want tbc whole world to tee th lcind of performances that ·athlete from this country can &ive under 1 prosram of fieedom. This is a P'al country with put ~tlon aDd want to carry it on." There bas been some Wk o dra.ftina 400-meter hurdler Ed-U Motel for the 4x400 relay but McK.ai is opposed to this. U .• S. POLOISTS GOT JOB DONE. • • From Bl both teams arc pulling out everything." the one in 1980 beaed of similar disposal This was a tournament with no bolds barred and the At any rate, it was a tremendously succeuf\l play was as brutal as you•rc aoioa, to see. tournament for the U.S. -The residuals from lhe titamc mat<h, however, may "We~ forced into a role we didn't"""'~ be even more-.llw.l~'ut~iliizlt~EE£W!i1o IM WO.Ila~ 1" .,._.t1tr,.7~~;;:;:;;:l4asr~~~l-M:C . · "l've never seen the Russian and Amefican playen so mus ted wete there and were exci~ about III'~ . I close,•• rela\es Nitzkowski. "They were so close for the fint was very =or us to do more tba1) we should dO and ea&) time. They opened up and you know, they're really very for us to that mistake." . . much alike." · It was a total all-around solid effort~ the Amencans A translator is "'<luired in these circumstances and with Jody Campbell. Peter Campbell. Craia Wilson and with officials absent, a classic quote came forth from the Joe Va.rps sin&Ied out for special laurels by their coach. D. alias Cowboys quarterback OaJU1y • translator with the Russians suggestina this boycott and Trainina resumes on Wednesday. W'-lte, who admitted he slapped a 17-year- old high school football player but said it · -::: ~~~l~~~e~~e~~:~~~l~~~e. A jury of Sports on TV ~or weekend four-men and two women deliberated about an hour J. ~ before returning the innocent verdict, endmga four-<iay celebrity-studded trial : .. Allyn Job.nsoD of Fremont ended a long quest Lo make the U.S. Olympic team by finnB a three-day aggregate score of I, 770 to wm the Rapid Ftrc Pistol event in the U.S. International Shooting Championships at Chino ... The Los Angeles Express of the Uruted States Football League may be up for sale. the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday, but the team's president, Ddn Klostermu, says owner William Oldenburg would do so only as "a last resort." Saturday TELEVJSION 10:30 a.m. BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, Channel 4. 10:45 a.m. -SOCCER: European Championship semifinal match from Marseilles, France, Cbanpel 34. I :30 p.m . -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing -Eusebio Pedroza vs. Gerald Hayes in junior lightweiaht bout; Men's pro World Cup surfina championship (tape) from Oahu, Hawaii, CbanoeT 4. 2:30p.m . -BOWLING: PBA tournament, Channel 7. 3 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Budwciset: 500 auto race (tape), Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -GOLF: Atlanta tournament, Ctlannel 2. 4 p.m. -TRACK; U.S. Olympic trials from the Coliseum (delayed), Channel 7. 4 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: The Southern SOO race (tape), Channel 56. 5 p.m . -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Boxing, U.S. Olympic track and field trials, Channel 7. more per pack. RADIO I 0:45 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dod&ers at Atlanta. KABC (790). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: LA Express at Arizona,. KLAC(S70). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Kamas City at Anae1' KMPC (710). Sanday TELEVWON 10:45 a.m. -SOCCER: European CbampioDlbip semifinal from Lyons, France, Channel 34. 11 a.m. -BASEBAU.: Dodaen at Atlanta, Channel 11. 11 :30 a.m. -PRO FOOTIALL: New Jeney at Philadelphia, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m . -GOLF: Atlanta tournament, 0>..anMl 2. 2:30 p.m. -TENNIS; Wimbledon Spcci.al. CbanDel 4. . 9 p.m. -TRAa: U.S. Olympic trials &om lbe Coliseum (delayed), Channel 7. · • • I ~ I I ~ Always extra cigarett~, but not at the · ·expense of taste. Warning: The Surgeon General Has D11ermined That Cignue Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Htlkh. • •• IC 1- •• • n ii if r. I 0 :s ll ) ! • - ' l t r • Olympic Game• hl•tory • 0 4 ..... 11. °'-"' ............ d•.t • W , ll Tim T_,., ct-2 , 9oW It JOM ~1.:i ~ ConnolY, •Rio n3 I 9'Y Gafrt, ••• • 11' l. :satr ~ ., 116,: ' """ Wtodlfl9 .... "· nt. i 11.-E 41-.J 1 U '-II. GOftllllla U-J'-"tU;, ,.,. .saw-.''"'' . Owen .IOln'. ., .,. . .... 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Jim Howell, Houston, 11.20, Zl.16. ). UShon .... t>ellel, 22.61, " 26 Jt .400 11 Go On H01ma (CrM9W) JI 00 S.00 UO 75'; 1. Tom Hanis, Nor11111dee. ll.32, 721, TalTlm't Hendarlon, Mlt..,.IOwll, W. Va~ ,,..,... .... Saret .,.....,., P"olky (MltcNI) 1.20 a.oo 3. IC .. Terrv. Panarama City, IU 2. 721, • 2405, s MicNlll c ..... s..... s.nie. MO.. ~ '· ctnclnnat1 7 Luckv llow (Adair) uo Sc:ot1 Dantall, W•ldltster. II., 11 '5, "'· s. 2• 11; 6 Tara Mallkl, St. Louis, Ma .. ,.,"· New Yortl 10, ~ 1 Alto rleld: L..-dtr •oon. No;r, Oo Stride Davlcl SIY'I. HouslOfl, 11 .... "'· .. Rotltrt 7. SUMn Shurr, Austin, T ..... 14.5'. Plttiburtlft t, Clllcaeo ' Go, FrftcO DePol, Chlko. tall•, SMla lanlara, 11.SS, 67', 1 Maril -(MalW ,..--. .... .._ • ..0 ..... Sin fra.nchco S, Atlalll• 3 Tlma: 45.37. ~ Andtrton, DlamonO Bir, l1.64, '57; I. Miiie llld MX1..., .. .._. ..,_ • _. ... , H ton 1I Sall U.L ..,. .. .,_ trtllll Moore, Pualllo, COio. ••M•k °"' • 0tteo 5 $2 ll'tCK SIX IS+l-S-7-31 Nici M,6'5.00 (et&..._...., Heal S-1. LAia Pallas, llllalttl, N.C., HM1 l-1 RandY GI-, ru.7, 1. 1"wn T .. Y"• 0... wlltl lour wlnnlne llckll• (five horlft). NM "·"· 7'1.1. Wlllle Plnl9, Qulc:hbure, Ya , ... ~ ...... --l. ·~-,,..,._.._ -1•·, ~ IWMdl S-7) al Allaflla (Falcone Carrvovw poot: 51',7I0..24.. .-.---· u..1•; ..,_ .__,.,.,. .. •·S), (nl • (Mt ...... -... 1111 -0 N-II.JO, 733; l IC.alltl Si.ward, Atn...-llo, DofW1a Dannis. 23 '1, S. 0.-!Qllle, D.Jt. $1 Louis (SI-2·•> et CHcaeo (lte-tttNTM •AC•. 3SO vardi. ,,.... .. TllllrMrt'• ... )I TUh, 11.Jl. 721; .. Jav Novec.elt, Golllalt-6 MkMllt CollM, ?US, 1 Mldlllla Mon-ta. ·-~ J 3> A-NlollO (Wltd) 15.M .uo .uo Heat 1-I. Car1 L.eWls, Wlllln900ro. H.J., Dure, ,...,, 11.17, 117. S. Wea Henlll, 23.M. l. CJotea.c--n." ,.....,.. • DH·Pa\111 Orpllan (Gwclal UO 300 '10.ot; 1. l(Jrk hPlls .. , 8-urnont, Taut, T'WmH, Atft., TI..57, In. 6. Stan V191r, Hell 2-1 Vllarlt !k-t~ nA; ~ 11..-.irom 3·3 ano K.Grou OH_,. .. __ E11w 1cr~1 uo 4..00 20.4'; 3. L•rrv Myrtdla, JadllOft, Miu.. CO.lel'<llllt. Pa., 11.n . '3t; 2 Fior.-Gf'lffllh 12.Jt· • ,.~..._ l ·2l al Ptlllbur9'1 (McWllllm1 3·S and o~-....... .:.1 ....._ -;:::....,. Jeff • • • ... ....--TUMlll 1·3), 2, (l·nl ~.-H ""o -1 -I Did 20.73;" Dwayne Evana, Ptlotnl•. 20.71; 5. .... , 6-1. Mon1pa1, T-. ArlL, ~-. 23M; •• Lasnon NeOcl. D.51; s. S.n Dtteo CHawlllM •·ll •• Cincinnati AllO raced. • er. J lltd 1 Ant, 11 Walllct SNarmon, llobt!IM, UL, 10.12; t. lo.M, U.; 2. ~ Ktnoer. Creve C-.r. Zaida ,,.,._.., nn. ' w..., v-. CPaiton J.Sl (n) Dolt, lobelltl ltlQUell, Heeter Moi.tntor, J.,,.. lutter, Ir~. Olde •• tOM; 7. Mio., 11.lt, 7ft; 3. lob StebOlna, •Mdlnl. D.55, J Merry JoMIOll, D.k Montraa1 <GIAkkaon M l •I New Yn Qo.lel,,!!.cw,[0T'9. Mvm Pot Of Gold. ~ ~O::: '::· 20.n ; a.~ ~."~:n1_31;~. E':' ~-==: n.:9~ ~ ~ ~ (~ 6-3), (n) U •XAC:TA (10--ll Paid $37AO. HMI l-1. Ellot Qww, lrooltMI, N.V., Madllon, WK.. 11.l5, nl, 6. INlttty Dixon. ZU6, 4. OMnetta YOUfte, DM1 I. Ci. fanclJco (Knlll-J-.) al ~ton $2 IXACTA <IO-•> Mid Wl.00. 20.56; 2. AIMrt i.oblftloft, Ollc:Mo, 2Ut; 3, ~. Allullulr-. N..M., 11 •1. "'· 1. JaMI 0.Vb, D.ll; 6. U.. ......_ ~ 7. van 7·2), (n) Ali.ndance· SA7' •ov Martin Jr .. o.an. T-. 2'0.60; " T-\AUtl, Ha&lrol\, ND. 11.Sl, ..,, .. Ed Tainmy ,.....,. -· UAS; .. Tw1 ~ ..,._.,, 9""" . ~· Jlfflrloft. Clrteland, Ciiio, 20.64; 5. llf'own, Santa larbar1. l U&..47.4. 2Ul .,_..,,, 11 An.till H91VW-.d ~IN'tr Catvrn Smlfll lollon Mru.. --'"' • •-· Real 1-1. Garv Armltrone, GranO 1 ...-·-· -.... - -• -........ St. Loult at Clllc:ato THUIUOAY'S ltllULTI ' ' '"' ,; .. -rv aaoldl, Mich., IU5, 117,· 1. Tim lr ...... I, -~-::_·"==--::.=. --...=:.. Crain, lfona, N.V. • 20.'1; 7. Rod ..... --·· --_,, - -... Monlrlll •I Ntw York (O'CI .. '1·dlY ... .., ...... ,,,,....., lwUclale, COITIClton, 20.'7; 1. Sflftltv Salli. Crui, 11.IO, ICM, l Frank Hef'ffwl. .., a): S.. Dle90 al Clnclnlwtl, In) ff..-T i.AC•. 6 tunone1. llllodt, 21.07 Otd Bndoe. N.J., 11.al. "7; • Helnt HMI 1-1 Ma/Iv~. EU99111. ~t . Plllledalollla II PllllburVh. (n) DltJanl JUie (PlllcaV) lUO f.10 '00 •( ... )I Htnrtdll, ltoctw-.v, N.J., lUS. m . S ~ll JI, 2 SU. Addl8on, ~ Mid\, SWI Frandlco •• Houlton. (n) FWI Club (Gll'da) 6.00 uo I. Cet1 LAwll , ,, ... , 2. l(ln, 8-tllte. ,...,. Jacobs, Chandler, ML, 11.14, 711,.. • 14.U, l. MltDV ic...,., ICnox., ... Tem... NATIONAL L•AGU• T~I=: Paulonate Pladoa. ~ 20.05, l . Tlloml• ~. 20.17; " ltov Doue °'9Pman, Davtoll, Olllo, llW. 619, 7 'lUJ, 4.. Lou1M aomo, Tornnca. clUO, ~ '· ... 7 F~t~ .... ltuk-• ...... ·--. F ....... I...... Martin ~ .. 2G.a; s. Ello! Quow, 2U7; .. Pwte Mansur, Galt, 711, 62'. s Sui-Glrwd. EnclWd, N.Y., ~16.$2, ... ..,, ••• ... , ....,_ .. ..., .,_ ....,., Urrv Mvrlck1. 20.50; 1. Albar1 llOOlnlon. ~ (4tt): Sul91W19 FMIW, Am~. Mlct\., 4:2>.IS. LOI ANOIL•S CtMaNNAT1 Slsltr Bonnie, Carvad Doll. Mewl M.P.G. 20.Sl; t. Dwavne EYIM, 2U7. Heel 1-1 ltOO Muulo, ........... 2. 7 M~ HOciMr, ArQdla, 4aS.1f alH ".. ... , "Ill Time: 1:11 11S. -(INI): Dnlcl .Jollnton, .. 11. IC; ). koO °"'*'· Heal 2-1 l(lm GI ...... Sent• MGfllea, S I I 0 ltadUI If 2 1 1 0 .. COMO UC•. I 111' m11n. I. Antonio Mctt.lv, Allanl•, ... 71; Z 4f.$J, nt; 4. Orville ,..__, '9'1, IOJ, S. 4 1t 52. 2 !tutti WVIOClll, El Toro, 4..lt-" l 0 0 0 t Dnlttll lb I 0 I 0 LactY Elteant IMcCarron) 10.AO 6.20 00 AIOnto a.oer., MonteonwvlAla.' ....... 3 SI..,,. ErldlOfl, 50.1', :nt, 6. Mika ()iris Ge...-. Sellkollk, Mui.,• 1'.11. ' • 1 0 • Miiner cf • 1 0 0 llc:Mr lt\Alah (Guwfa) 22.40 'I 00 $under Nia, C/llc:aoo, • 15, • ltav Gomala, 50 '2. 76', 1 Tim Ten, g 2•. "'· i... .,....... C'*1o'li. N.C.. 4211.. u. 5 5 2 2 t C.-.. lb 4 l 2 2 ~"" (OllvWtt) 1AO """"'-Cl, SI Louk, 4U5, S. Waller Joa SdWadlr wlltldt?#. Lindi Goen ~. •:2172. 6. LIM. ~ ~ i: ~~~ : ~:: Alto recect' Doll 111 Orbit. M«TY Dancer. McCov. Davtona hectl, F•, 45.$1, 6. HNI t-1 Frid~ -.a,•. 2 Jwn ~-l'tOltlrooll, N Y. U'.2.76, 7, 2 I I I £'7' 31> 3 l l 1 HlOfl S«uce, AllrR F., V•ndalltl, Vlct°"ous Wiiia Smltll, UnlondeJt, N.V , 45.SI; 7. Merk ~. IU5, ~ l David Save, .,Ill, ll4, ~ Bwh. Lo. Aneeift, t.2>.lf, I 2 l l' a:.....rc 4 I I Joy, Tiit~'~ Mia'-Tarrlllc T., Hel ... a. ·--· IYM!ll. Miu., •S.17; t. Cllrlt WTlll· t Ton'/ Allen<oollMY, 50.11. 7'7. S o..n i.enea Odom, Howton. 4..21.lS I 0 0 0 ,...,_ • 0 .. 0 Time. 1.., 11s. IOck, s.."°'*' tut. lut*ltv, .9020, 1'H; 6. fllJA• It•~ ..,, Meet >-1. OtMa lt!CNIGrw, Trev, N v .• • O O O =._!f''-" 3• I 2• 1 U DAILY DOUaLI Cl.fl Nld IH.IO. ~( ..... ,...,._Int lill.......... 7M; 7. l..aM Meetlretll. S2.17 709 • t••· 2 ll"81na .ilc9m, Loi A ........ • ..,..,., ..... D ... ,.. 6 .. .....___ nut ID....._. ..... 11w .......... ..ii-HMI )-1. CKant Nledlmaus • .,.,, f1", • IS '2. 3 0... ~. c:...mw ..... • 0 2 2 Sdlwrtr II 0 0 0 0 '" _...._. ,_....._. ---.... 1. Jolll'I Ctlst 41..lO -· l. •~--•. .-...... ...... • t•~ • .,. .-..-............... ..._~ 1 0 t t Power II 0 0 0 0 MT. Ht-br Llellh (Gerda) 5120 1' . .0 f 40 ,._,. ' '-· ..,___. _..""" ...,._... .._.,, .., ., • ...__ "'-_....... mu • I 0 0 0 ...._...._... • 0. () Cllrto (Valamue!a) uo S..40 .... , l-1. Ste¥I Lacy, MedllOfl, Wll.. ...... IS7, " .Jim COMOllY. ""'· ... s. o s•. s c.lluWt9 GI•= ••• ~. 1 0 0 0 ~";; I 0 0 0 ~Sodtty Hout , ... ....,, •.OO ll~OS. l. Vlra ~. Norltl T.,..,.,._, Mar1t Andlrlon • .SUI,"" .. Garv Balt1911, ar.. 4..1714, • liMn a. Mc!Gna• 0000 lA._.Pf 0000 ~'""'*' MCOfld, Oii~ •nd :!:.;,.,!~15~.,S=:,=.: 51·~7.2"'.-JtmWoodlnt,OJO,fOl,7 Mlb ~~.~~.~'r~· 1· .hAlt ' 0 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 ~ "":.O Mtlhen E ~ T lln, Tens. tl:t6.37; s. Toekl HarllOur, Port Brown .... ,. 157. 3. Tim 1'1eftl, ... ,,. 15'; i..-,..,. ...... -.... .ca .... ,. '" ' T..... II 7 12 7 Provd"'Y 'n11 .. : NI ~ v::, Wooct"'=' 1 .. 1111. T••M. 13:46.AI; 6. ltalllft Kine, " Wlllt Plrtll, ..... 12t; s. Jolln Holl· ...,. llHf ... tastlllt ..... .., s. ........ Sar-. ... ........ Lum11tr.!o i:one:, 'ff llPow 8 • . ltataloll. tJ:l'-56, 7. Jim Hltl, E\IMM, Ore., lnat9d, 50..53. m . .. w.. HW1151, SJ 11. flMI): Lei.,... -•• ··-' . • 0 W'(. le Acll 13;'7..27; .. Thomal Downs, ... llrf. Pl; Jolln s..,,,. and IC.altll lloOlnson HN I 1.-1 CinOY .,_, MMlloft, Clni:MMI 1• • Mt-7 All;:,;. ~1 ~s. Cannon 1':06.03; t Pat Vauom. "'-!•. 1~.21; wftllclr-. Wis.. I• 51 2. Joe" ....,__, o.lu Game WIMlflt i.at -Yaaear (2) : : 10. ~ lillloo, Bouman, Mont., I~ HNI S-1 Jeff MonlNl, ••1 17', 2 l.52S3 3. Francia L.arrleu-$mllll, Deflton, E-COllCaPClon, llllrdllo. D~M An-SS IXACTA IS-61Hid11.112.50. Heel 2-1. llou Donotflue. 0....0. Gwv Armllrone, 4'6a, m , 3 Steve Tua•. 1:5461, 4 Patt~ Plumer, #Mft- ..... 1 L08-Ult Anealtt 7, ClndMefl 7. P'OU.'TM UCL 7 furlonel. N.Y., I)~; 1. l(ftln llvan, C~. Jllc:oCe, 4'.f1, I06, 4. Jim How911, 50 70 n•; troM, COio., 1-54 91, S. lrWlda W_,, 29-cacllno, lllardallo, i.ac1u1, Manllal, White C:loUO (Plncay) 6.00 '.20 3.40 1~.st; 3. Cr• Vlr9ftl. UballOll, 1... S. Mike IMore, S2.ll, 712; Frank Hermon, IC110nllla. Tann .. I S.S.lS, 6. Cathie T_,,..,,, Gutrrwo. Partier. HR-YM9tr (3). ••Y Prldd'f (Slblllt) uo J.IO 13:511.62; •. Doue Padlla, S.n Leandro, Garv YMICl'I anO Eric Lammi ,.;fffldrlw, Golden Vellev, MIM., l.SfM. 1. e.ttv H-E11sav (I), RNIJt Ill), LendrMux lmatonfoaounn (Bliek) 5.40 13:52.12; S.. Tom Smllh, S..ttta, 13:52.13; 6. H9111 6-1. ltotltrt a.er, 4'.M, ut; 2.. SPr1lllll er.tanton, F._, H l.9; I. Jen (7). S .-.-vcu11. SF-Pritt, GUtrrwo. Alto r~: Fl\19 ~lel. Mlirblona, Jon Sl~lr. Fort Colllnl, COio., IJ:S2..ll; 7. Martv Nalbauer, S0.7'. Tn; l. Laa Pain, M«Tlll. WetwforO. Conn., ~n; • ic.ttiv If" H a•• •t SO TW"PMM, Wllllt Uit .Joll, Jadu Gold Fever, Kevin Mc:Cerev, San D119o, 1J:SU2; t. 51.13. 716; 4. Kellll Slewwt, 51.20, 753, S. Ed Ha'fft, E...-. Ort., t-06. 14. It. ~ lMANllal Honevcutt bdwY HootonW,1-l Htnll!Mr $, 1 )1-) 1 ••• 2 I 2·3 2 0 0 0 I 2 I I 1 I 0 1 2 0 0 () () ai.cn.11 Solo 5 S3334 Sdltrrtr 1 1-3 • 3 3 () 1 faowtr L.,3•4 O 0 1 I I 0 Owdllnko I 2·l 1 1 1 O O Franco I 11 0 1 0 Solo pltdlad lo I ballar In IN 61t1, Power Pltc:Nd to 1 baiter In Illa 7111. ~. T-3:11. A-11,"3. MAJOR L•AGU• LEAD•ltS Amee1can LMtw BATTING (150 at bat1): Wlntleld, Ntw y"". .351; Melllftll'f. New y ortl, 3"; UlllhaW, Tcwonto, .J32; ow. Toronto, .ns, E.Mtunav. laltlmore, .lit, Yount, Ml· waukal,.311. •UN$; DwEnn1, lotlon, 50; MoMbv, Toronto, 50; ltlpMn, laltlrnort, 4 1 Tram· rntll. Detroll, 41; i.HtndlnOn. Deklend, o. ltll: EMurrav, laltlmorl, 60; Klntlrnllft, Olkllftel. 16; ltlea, Boston, 55; Pvrlall, TH•1 tO; Uctthawt Toronto ... HITS. Gerda, oronto, •i Mlittlnll\I, . New York, M. Tr•mmtl. Dttroll, IS; WlnfltlO, New Vn. '4; VOUftt, Mllweult ... A DOUILES: Tl\lftl, MIMnole, II; Gar• ell, TonM'llo, 17; LtMOn, Detroit, 17; Maltlftll'f, New vor11. 17; oeri.n. TH11, 17; Wlnfletcl, New Yorit. 17. HOME RUNS1 l(lntmaft, Oakland, 1', Arma•. Bolton, 17; Klttta, Chk;ffo. 16; AO.vi•, S..ltlt, IC: 8•'flor, Ntw Vor11. 14, &Murrav, lalllmorl, ''-STOL.EN IA.SES: i.Hendarson, Oellland, tt; Gercle, Toronto, 25; ....,.._ ~ ISt 9ulltr, Clev•nd, 22; Colllna, Toronto, 11. PITCHING (6 dfdtlON): L.ooll, Detroit, 6-t, 2M; LM!, TorOftlo, l ·I, 2.72; Ca\ldlll, Olkllncl1... 6-1, uo, i.u.ca1«1. Toronto, 6-1, J.w. o.r. aotton, S-1, • 50, LSMcMI.. ....... I · 11 1A JTltllC.EOUT&! Wttt, ....... II/ Morrl1, Detroll, 76j Nltltro, New Yort!, 76; Stlet>, Toronto 74i Leal, Tor.1110, 7' SA.VU QullenblrT\I, Kansn City, 17; CaUOll, Olltleftd, lt. FlnNr'I, MllwlUkM, 12. Hetnanelaa, 0etn111. 12; i.o.m. MIMI- ..... 12: 5111111Y, lotton, It. ....... LMIUt IATTINO (ISO at bah). GWYM. kn Otato, .J1'; F~. Monlf'MI, .)46; w.tNMtOft, AIWll•, .m> lttfllv, $en ,,~ . .-c ..... ~ . .m; ..IC!aB, IM ffrMOICll~ ' i.UH$l l!Mtt!Wwl, , O; krMlel. ..... Ulr'lle, 11; GWYM, kn Di.to, 46; Wlltln&, kn OteM. 4 ~. Qllal9o, 0 1 lctlmldt. ""-lla•••flll· 0. ltll! O\lmlm, ClllQIO, Sii GCartar, MOftlrMI, 901 SCflmldt. flt! ...... , JO. JOI.it, CtllcMO, '71 .ICWll, San ''eiKIM:o, Q , #un//llY, AllM'a, 0: HITS; OWYM, IM Olll9, ts; s.mu.I. f'Nlr I 1'111. •1 Swteert, ~. Mi • ...,...,A......_ICJ~.~ n HQMm i.UHi: #tul'ftttY, Altlftt•, 1" ldW'llldl, ll'ttll • I fJle, 1S; oewter. MM· ""91. tl, °""*"· ~. 12; .. ,, ... ~.: 1,,,.11 Wlllft, lell Olltie, ._ ....... l"f RI J ~Ha, '2: ...... Oldrl- ..... JI; OlnlW. ~. NJ ...,_ ....... 11. MC""9G '6 •' I al ............ ... 7•\, U1i ..... °"'*•"· 1•1, U.. LAe, ~. 1t~. Ut1 , ..... ll!fllW Y«l. M, UI• R""9 ......... M. 1.D. n-IOUTI': v a ......... _, ............ V ..... 11.: ..... ...._ "' ..... ai• 1r.·~---·~·" ~~1"1 ......... lltfl I Ml, Ii ........ ~ OilM9. I> ~ ~. 1J; ar-. ..._ v~ •• Dlllv E .. n ln . Andreslto, Vlroln!e Gam· David lll'fttV, SC:ottld*, ArlL, 13:54.51, t. Brown, 51.2'7. 7S01 6 Gary l(lnOtr, SUO, Coea<1, ICettwlne, Olllo. t 1'.10. bier. Pr. Geo. Wltdon G. Erin ltankln, Allllend. 1(4111., 13:55.10; 10. 707, 7. SIM V...,, Sl.'4, 61$, ltll'I Terry HMI 2-l Marv Dedlw. e..-., Ora., Timr. 1:22 JIS. Oen Aldr1clea, Pet'*N, 1~; 11. c;,.., wl,.._, U6 12, t C..ltlv lrlntt, Harttcwd, WIL, as IXACTA (S-121 paid SSS.00. L•u11M1Mer, MalQUlll. Tun, ··~UI; 12. ..... , 1-1. ~ HINlc:M, •a, m , 2 Hlf't , ,.,.,., l(nlMfy, ~. T ...... """ ltACL 1 11 i. mlltl. John Konlnetl, trvlna, 14:1'-ft; 13. oavlO Tom Harm. 4'. 11. tP; l. Tom Lwta, 4f ts, l:Sl.fS, '. S.bf"lna ~, Fort Motrt lanllla (Mela) 7.20 t.40 2.IO Hendanon, Portland, Or•., 14:29.41; 14.. "17; '-loO Sllbblm, 52. lS, 71). S. Jn LeoNrO Wood, Mo., l'.JUS; 5 EIMnor •ect $frllf Miii (DtllhOUUl\19) 7 . .0 4.20 Charlas DtGarmo. Dellvtr, l~n Novocal, 52 .•• "'' .. Doue ~. Slmonr.lck, 8ettlm0ft, t;St,a , .. M..-ScMotnMCI (Vallflzuell) 3.20 Heat )-1. Don o.rv. Eueene. Ora., 52.57, "'-l(ey11, $ell lt.t ... 1:9.50. 7 Lvnn Nallon, Alto taeael: LorO'• Lulle, ~lton II, 1J:37.G2; 2. Dennv Hanclenon. Wtwaton, II., Dwa .... (!ale..,.): T.,,., ArlL, t'Ot.7'. l. sr.ly s..v. .luttlfkantl. Wllsll L.19'11. VlllldouU'f. 13:•7AO; J. s ...... Ortlt, Lo& ~. Group l-1. Tony Alleft-Coouev. , ... \'\. Ga!Nlv ... Fla., f:IUt, '· '-,,......,, Timr. 1!AS. 13-M.SI; 4.. 1ruc:9 lldltcwO, ._.loft, Malna, f17; 2. Dannie~. t•-~. flJ. l. Johll CNtteltl, NC.. f'16.l2. SS IXACTA 17·1) paid Slll.50. 13;50.27; S. Cllrl1 Fo., MerttNbtr1, Va., ~~~.~1 •. ·~it~ ,:,,::.:,':;.,~· •1 ~=-. )'EH i Lan$'-, ........ AXTH i.ACI. 51'\ furtono1. 13:50.27; 6. Rav Wlcktell, Ptlotnl•. ll'..503; .., .,._ ""' ....-.. .. Nobla Sl•hn (Plnclvl 100 10.IO 6.40 7. Ed S91Ma'f. Laaoure. Ore., ll-.11.a; .. Miii.• Ramo.. 2>0...,, 124; 7 Frad Dl•on. s.4.f'J (Amarlcan r-d. Old SUt, Brown Lower lnfl911on (DrHlar) 37.60 17..20 Wllllam IC.rOfl.n, Whlta PlalM, N.V., 13:9 .70; 2l·O\.'J, 12t; I . Grant Nlldlf"f\lui, 77·9, I06; ltM); 2.. Anoela Wrlgt'll, Ocale, Al., 55..Jl Ill.II s.roa IValeniuete) 1.40 t. wa1c1 Jontt, PocatlMo, ldlltlo, 14:05.25; t. Tim Tatt, 22-sv. .. 10. John Savr•. 22-n ., l Sherltff• Barttsoate. Harriman TIM. Also taead: Mutw Prlc:9, Eel's Fantuv, 10. JM ~. Mkll9nd, Midi., 770, 11. David .Jollnton, 71-11\'I, 75', 12 S5SI, ' Lori McCauliev Hlllown, P1 . Erlft's GIOrY, Ancient i."ea, Bou Gawea, 1':16.17; 11. Trov ........ lAMwood, c-.. Martt Andtrlon. 22·1'•· 131, 1l Garv S5-60 S. Les.le Mule, Sin Matao, SS.6',' Ww ... L .... , Wlnnw. Uotown ()\Ide 1•:400. Salllen. 21.0~. 6'S; , .. Lane Mels!Alll Edna B<own. ~ SUI. 1 ltooltl Time: l:OS JIS. 1-rfll llcNM (Nii S ...... 20-1\'J, •73. ~ Pon\aftcl, Ore 506, I. PIP« SS IXACTA ( .. SI Nld WS.50. ..0 Mat .... MXt twa llltllt .... .., Group 2-1 Mike GonlMI, 23·7'-'I, 13' erenant, Gelllel"''-F• 5' '3 .._,..,, ... ): 2. btt Danltlt, 23·0, 12'; l. Jim Wooding, RV.NTH •ACS. I 111' mlln on tun. ..... 1-1. ''"" Dltmar, Grano ltaplcb, tt-11,,., l20; "Miii• lfown, 22·101'1, .... s Me!Or Henrv (Slbllltl 6.20 2AO UO Midi., 1:14.. .. ; 2. Henry Merit!, SIU lAltt Shannon SullvWI, 22·1\.'a, toot, 6 01vkl GoodToo .... ~!..P~T v ,c~, on> uo ~ ~..'!.:. .. ~~. >-,, o..,. Denlell. s.. Ls..,..;!2-~! J~ lC.~n•' n-,• ·s· 1~ .._...., ,.,. .. .._.. ~ _,_......,, ,...,.._ ; '-l(ll'f Jaflsan, ""'-d· """ ....,,._, u · ..,, . ••• AIM rececl: GM&ano.L.. Dalby, Go6dln fwd, Ora., 1:25.ll; s. .Jotw1 ~ Er~. 22-?V., 170, to Owe11 Buc:kln Souvllllr, Jam Shot, 1,1111C1t111, Quack .._..._. Hy e:tS.""· 6. lnl ....... .,_ 21·71h, 734, 11 Joe ScMeidw, 21-4 -, 117 Que(*, Queck. ~ ''-" ' " ...., .-.y ' 12 Carv Geft9. ,._,, '71. Gr" Culo Tl I •I 31• Devtotl. ()tllt, •.lut; 7. Jeff Hau, Tucson, me: : "" ArlL, 1:2S.• I. i.1c:t1y Pittman, CleYIWIO, wtlfldrew baauM of lnlurv SS •XACTA ( .. 3) Nici Qt.50. 1:26.03; t. MldlMI Venatta, ColoradO Gf'ow )-1. Frank HWrlMln, 13·5'tt ISO, S2 Pfel( IUC ( .. S•S-7-Hl Mio SPflnot, 1:31.4'; 10. ltoOtrt Ingram, San 2. S,_ JecoC>I, 22·S1A1, m . 3 Jim Howeff, 139,226..20 with two wlnnlne tlc:lteta 11111 JoM. Ut.56. n-s-... 7171 4 Garv Kl~ n-s. 11s. s llor ... ). S2 Pick SI• contolatton Nici H•I t-1 TilomH Stevtnl, Dler1lelcl, Tim lrlot'll, 12·41t., 7'11. 6. Sten V"er 11,l2UO wllll 5t w1M!M lldlm (f!W II., t:2MI. , IYWI Huft, Puo ---· 21-11"'1, 755; 1 Wea Herbst 71-ll"'J • Jon llOrlft). t:2tM; J Far1rt G«W, w .. 1 Jordan, HallnlntH , 21·1\6, 7.0. , MIU ,.,._. llOMTH uc•. 1"' ma. on IUf'1 u1a11, ""'"· 4 Kan Mantll, c..uea.. Ore.. 21-ev.. na. It .Jeff Montoe• 21 1 .,, ™· TN Noble .... var CMcCrnl tjO UO 2.20 t:l0.11; .S. RandV .1~ ..... Cll\I, towa, 11 ltooart laket. tl-7 ~ 732 12 Martv Gt MnwCIOCI Slat IPlerca) 3,00 2 '° uo. It; .. -'-' COOMr, •aillllll. N.C.. Nieblulf. 20-1~ Wnllm (lladl.) UO t:l0.2; 1, Krt90 EfMN!lf, Llncoln. Neb., GrouP .-1 BOC> Sl.OO.n1 , 2•·1 Mt, 2 Alto read: Hanchome Ont. iwan Prine• •~•1; I. ._on AddllOll, Clevwland, 1: .. 51; f . Torn Harrt1, 2J•7''"· Ut. l Gerv 11, Rout Gold. i.lcflard Garcia, Fall Olurdl, V•. 1:$U7; Arrmtrone, 22-1~. 116. • Let P911ei nm.· 1·4' 21s. 10. Cort ltalldllll, SPflnoftelct. Or-I., t'.st.m. n-~. "~ s. Jev No>oec.ti, n-t • toe • U •XACTA (S-2) N ld '31 50 ~ _. ( ...... ): Wlllle ~Ill, 22·l lo. m 1 Kl!! Te<rv MeMTN llACI. Ona milt I. Mika Tuly, Encino, It-CAI (American 21-ll:a.., 7S7, I Tom L11"1. 21-10 7U t CaMlkln (l,.IPNfTI) ... 1100 11.40 rac:iord, Old rtCOr1S, 1H \ll, EM'I .... ltM); El'lc lM!Wnl, ti-I._, 1-. It Eo Brown ~Siar of Otwan lDlh•YI uo ''° 2 Dow L.vtll, ltanM• Cltv, l(an., ll-.W;, 21-1.\o\, 740. " DouO oi-Nn. 20-•. 611. Famllv Fot1 (PlarcaJ •.. Earl W , ~. Ark., "°',,., 4. (tit) It Kllltl Stewan, 20-S, •S>, 13 He1n1 DQ-Fllll"*I flrtl, cltscwalffled and 0.¥a l(tnWOrtlly, l!Mrlna dal ._..,,Joe Otat, HINICk a, 20-1"'-. '40: ~,. Mansur ** MCOnO. Mll"Ow, O.la., end lrad Pur....,, Mar•'4. wl~ AIM racad: Cleat Vtr0ic1, Preprint, Tuaa, 1~. 7. l llV OllOfl, Allllna, Deca"*' Cllllll ""'* ~ $tw, Pino Alul. CN¥•v. Want· TeU$, 11·1; t. (lie) Data ~-. ~. GrOI» l-1 loO Sletlbllls, '°"'°' tSt 2 at .. , ~amid lOllL Taut, MCI Grit WOIMI. Lant a.di. (Ila) Ml'.a llemot, Ect lf-n M*e Tlma. IJ1 2JS. lJ•S, Jeff tudtlnlNtn, S....,. Sh HIJl'1ellf Goniela el'll Orv .. Pftnon. •·IO• '34 .. •XACTA ,,_.., •Id s1.nuo. ..... OM .. ...., .. llOt dlat • .......... ... (lie) L• ~ ..... JofWI CNl l ' I an Altlndanelt: is,a oea.a ( ....... tw leNNaY'• .... t. (tlal Mlt1l ~.Jim COllllOltV Met 1,m ,,, .. '·"' 1,7» l.nt t,7H 114 tit '" 111 211 I. Jlfwl ....... ~10, 2tJ.'k t. Gaf\I Klndlr, ·~. 1$1, 11. (Ill) GIN M1K Wiil'"'-SM -., llHO, S. ... IMtlall 11114 Torn Ltutt, .. ,.,. 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Qty 1, ~ c.-., An"wra • Or1noe Countv 000 • 0-0 J g Inland City toO •1 r-1 J Mu,.n end eremey, l...,_..ker ~Mnclll (7) afld S l.att-n w--Lonualler L~ ......_ ~ llCJ SICONO Oil.Ma • <>ranee County Arro.,,,. 7, ln!Md Cltor t ltmind Cltv 000 -~ S i Ori'* Countv OIJ Oil -7 t i 9 l ettmall Herna'ldaI 15) and ~ :tllllT\9'1 1( .. $1!"9 I ncl lool w--t(.....,. L-9 Zellm&n , . ~ °""Cit COMt DAILY PILOT,,t1day, June 22. 19M &TOP HCMtN• Ml Wt'TM AW. t.OOK. 1MA"f RUlll" CNICKIN! VOO MORT ~'fRETtW!> f'(ELIN65 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "I guess crickets only know that one tune." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson • "He looks better without any clothes onl" MOON MULLINS 80flt>ER A&\TROL ... ® _ -1. islC·TSJ'·· AL.L THIS ~ IROUBL..E IN if.IE MUDDL.E E"AS'T PEANUTS YOU l.UAITT TO HA~E A PARTY IN MY MOUSE ? WELL, I DON'T KNOW .. IT'S NOT VE~ 816 ... T~ERE'S 6ARELY ENOUGH ROOM TO SWING A CAT... BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "I can't find 1 thing wrong with you, George. Of course I'm not 1 psychl1trlst." by Ferd & Tom Johnson • by Charles M. Schulz IT'S JUST AM E~PRESStON, 'IOU STU'10 CAT! •-u " ....___._ _____ _ PIOTECTING A LOIS C111us c •• Both •uloerablt. Wttt dull. NO&TR •AfU <:7 JU 0 ... , •IQJU WEST EAST • IJOt •Q <:7 4kQU <:>UO OUT OIUl •U •JUI SOUTH +UU4 <:7 u O AkQ •AU The biddlnr: Wett Nri Eut s .. ~ I <:7 Pa11 p.., I • Pa11 2 • P ... 4 • Pua p.., PUI Opening lead: KinJ of <:7. Sometimes a t.echnically inferior play could be your only hope. Even if it needs some help Crom your friends. SHOE tht opponenu. Althourh the final ~tnd the Jack of •Pldta .~ triek cannot bt faulted, South'• two would suecetd oaly method Of pttlftl &hire aplaat a tlDpt.ol 10 wltb ltav .. a ("Ul dtaJ \0 bt £ut and botb bJghtr honon ct.tir.d. Hls baad wu w Ullo . wftb w .. t. Ht poiai.et out 1tron1 to reopen with a aim· the teehrdt.ally correct way pie suit bid. He 1houkl firwt to tlandle the suit wu to lead have doubled to ihow bll '°the act ln the hope ol ftnd• strength. Then he would not ins Wnt with a lfnptoo have felt ~.peUed to jump kins or queen-that wu to p!De at h11 oext 'uro to tw~ u Uktly u hoplq Eut dttenbe hit hand. heJd the 1m11tcoa 10. We.t euhed two hearts Declarer simply thanked and then •hilted '° a elub. him without even botheriDI Deela.rer won lo band and led to point out tbe fallacy of the the JICk ~~ spade1. "Wett kJbitur'1 IOfie. While it ii •covered ~ make 1ure of • true, In the abstract, the beat trump trick. and ,reat w11 way to play this spade com· the fa!I thereon. Now bination ii to lead low to the decluer 1 only ot~r loeer ace. that could oot suceetd was a trump. Making four· here. West wu virtually odd. . marked with a ruarded An expert klb1tier remark· spade honor, or the kior-~that d~larer ha~ taken an. queen, for his opening bid, IO inferior hne. South• play of declarer's lead of the jaclt ®'<. ~WE t/'A'( NOT CON~ \ A L.ARGE. ~OF OELEGA~ ... J w~ ·1..L. ;r1~i... eE A roRCE. 1b ee. \ ~KONEO wrrn 1.r lUEC.ONVENllaJ. J ---~~~' BRABBLE MO~,~. 'mE. f:O.L. itO "IA~~ ..Wf. DEllOEO tk>T 10 ~21lllfl 1'~"( ~"( ~ CAN'T ~18l.~ ~ .. ~Tf. SEfR ANO ~IE.~! ,...._,.mi.,.-y itt 1'~ bf.CAT Q,'Wi\(~. &n 9-E SPr'5 I GOTlf1 GO OleR 1t> TMRT Dl»1& ANNlc'~ AN' WAIT ~t\~. FUNK l' WINK.EBBEAN URL I 1ME ~ &lU.JE5 HAVE KUED ~ IN M.J fl£E ANO 510&..EN fWJ GI~ ! DR. SMOCK I : .,; ... , .... . . , YANK veRN, -n-te IN~eRN,AWAY FROM 1"HA~ P.A. SYS1"eM/ NOW I J eoulcl IOl eoll U the brOkt 2·2, It aadt oo fere1et; U Eut did ho&a tfntlttoD 10, It WU tM ninr play. And tt 1'14 adchd advantare that, now. and then, eomt ~ defender would covn uw• holdlDJ 1uch .. w .. t·at ••~rter rtrl•1• •I• ......... ' ,., ... ............. .... 0. *1btw1•ett' I Jt ... 't? C .. rlH GtrH "'"'·Deal la'Wp." •• &..-,.. .......... . &8d'-............. . -.... di9t ,..., .... ta ......... , . ........, ,., • ..,,, ... ti.fl. ~ r....o.ea. .. .,. • &Im .......... P.O. It !St, N ....... N.J. mtl Mab c...W ,e,.w. & New~ t>y Jeff MacNell I RECKON . by Tom BatlUk - ffl . \\. " ... by George Lemont - • I • l. • • D • 1-• I. • f I • f GQAST::=::::=:===::::.:~~=:==~=i--===~·~==:=::;::=;:~~ Peope Blind farmer's aim: normalcy FERTILE, Minn. (AP)-Farmer Cordovox, a combination organ and LeRoy Mascbcoften stumbles, bumpina accordion. into objects or taking scrapes that most of ua never fear. Jic is blind. But Mucbe arew up on a farm and · He'soperatesbisfarmwithnofrills and wan~toretumtoa&riculture.Soin 1971, ia dam proud ofit. ' af_\er his father's death. Mucbe moved bis Sound replaces siaht u he meanders wtfe, Donna, a nune'saide, and their son, aboutthe l 80acres 6e rents five miles Mike, now 16. back to Ferule. They also nor:thofFeJ1:ile,feed~cattle, fanning haveadau&hter, MarshaLynn, 11. P"llD, ~nna machinery and planting ~~e had studied vocational agricul· the apnng crop. ture 10 h•ah school and wanted to live it a lnsteadofusingacaneoraguided~ try. Mucbe wal,ks his property snapping bis "We'vegot lots of junk around here. It's finaen. feelin.a for an echo that tells him very unfancy-pretty plain and simple. aomethingisrnhisway. WesomewbatgowiththeOowandwbatwe Wind is bis primary foe, making it can afford to do. difficult to hear. "We get discouraged. I get mad, some· "I use my cars. Those are my eye " he timeslsupposeaJittJequickerthanl said. "Toa blind ill)'., wind is about as should," he admitted. "In this line of work • friendly to meas fog is to you guys when there's a lotoftbinpl can'tdo because of you drive. Wind can throw you off once an my sigbL" a while." But be keeps trying. ~~~~.was~mi~A~andli~ ."E~~md~"esa~t~try~~~:•=he~~=~~z=~=···~~~-~~~~~~·-~ wtt~~!_familla. tBel~ ~f2n;bis . . . _ ~~~.!. • ~ .. ~~111£ ~~o.,~ounelfYouean'tdo1t '11te~nnei0li~ra1fteand Tb.a'5myaftitude,"hesaid ... My goal in Si&ht.seemg School at Fanbault from life is w be as nonnaJ as any other person. I l 9"49-1964. . believe in workina for what I act." Dam~ nerye endings left Masche Muche bas about 80 acres of tillable ~y blind at birth. He COfl'!pletely lost land and raises 19 bead ofbeef cattl - 1i&bt m o~e eye at age 2, leaving only Hereford-Angus cross e bfWTCd Stgbt tn the other. .. A • • Id barn la · "I wrestled with a cow here aboutsix s you see, w~. ve go~ an o . . yina xean qo and lost the other one," he said. there. It got tired, be ~d, pomtl~ w a • Basically I've been a blind man all my scattered, somewhat Pl.,.Cked..over pile of life." lumber left after the barn fell down. While in Faribault, Masche learned to He talked to bis animals while openinaa tune pianos. For years he has had a pte to the barnyard where be feeds them. traveling band in which be plays a .. Somebody st.range here, bub, girls'r' be said, occaiionally tripping over broken bales while climbing amp a ~ftack to retrieve fresh, third cutting fa. But that didn't impede his Procress. "I like to be able to walk in among the animals and won with them. It's kind of fun w tame them," he said. ~· M~be walk~ around bis farmyard, be identified each piece of machinery. "Now we're standing in front of an old combine. There's an old horse cultivator. I got an Allis Olalmen settina there, another combine behind it for partS. "Here we got a Ford tractor with a loader' on it And, oh. I do know bow to run it, you betcha," Mascbe said, climbina into the driver'saeat,crankingovcrtheenaine, raisinaand lowerina the hydraulic loader. .. These are just normal t.hinp every farmerdoet, the only thing, rm doing it in the dark," be said while chanaina blades on an old John Deere cultivawr. When he's not fanning, be performs for ~c:es about four times a month. "I'm a self-tauaht musician. I started I iuess. they tell me, when I was about 7. Now it's gotten to be kind of a brcadwin· aer." .. Lingerie _ . titlist gets: exposure o.llf .................. c...... llartoa 8elonr and Carolyn Cbarkey. oati~ Leukemia 8ocletJ cluapter Dr. Jacob Kats recelftd ~ent. waited oatalde the Qaarterdeck Wltti Lorra.bae and DOD Bum. plaqae of appreclation. FM Martin, rtaht. a m.lnlster alJace pdaation from Arbona Bible Collete. and wife Becky chat wttb Tim Papenon. now a Taceon restclent. at realll.on. First CdM grads revisit '64 with class .. BJ ANN CONWAY W, .... C4ilo t I A While county hiah school graduates gratefully settle into the carefree days of summer', memben of Corona del Mar HiabScbool's fintpaduatinaclass(l 964)bave been bard at worlt retrQtina the spirit of thclf .. happy days" fora 20th reunion at the Balboa Pavilion. The niahtoftbe petty more than 200alums pthered to dance to the recorded sounds of the '60s- Cbubby Checker (yep, they did the Twist), The Bcacti Boys, Jan and Dean, The FourSeuons-aiale over the prophesies of the clau will (enlarpd for the croWd) and dine on a buftiet ulllite anythina they ever tasted in tbC achool cafeteria. ··1 can't btlicve ,,.,been 20 yan-1ee1n1 like yesterday,".aidllarJ&.a1 C••>Cn1te•- attendin& with huabend a..t-cbairmu of the e\let'IL But Croobl1 conceideltbat the two_.... have been aood to many oftbem-abe 11 now •ICMl'al •. partnef Of°SblW lnvatmeat Co. -i-."M d l'f it chairiiaan oft.be board of Jolly Roeer restaurants! c.t &lebia prelidentofNCWJM)Ctffome Loan· .... Euell iaanaaorneyaadlMlllar-.a~coatnctor. I B liclel careetdistiactiOftt, the plduaac. bid e:itcdled in other uas and the teWlion commiuee dlioec to honor them: &ull-IDOltcolleFe~.._ (8.._.) Peww1-traVeled lu1Mlt dimDce 10 mmioa (f'lom Nonh Carotinat.•O tt 1 1r wt~ ..... aid .. (Dutllls) ...... · AllObelDinlwerelfMlll c•••--••••> ...,.,, ( ...... ) ..,.~ .............. &.-.. ......... "' (u.llil)Tn .... Ud ,..Tmre. o.a-most kids (bir) and younacst child (six month l:S....BerteandTMaa.....-~ ~(19~n)Udfim~11d:IUelNcw•-~militaryrank(capwntnthcG BemJ). · inaon the COlftmi1tec were LWa Rirt. G,.. a,s~,t=:m•> B....tct. Pan, caaemel ~lllse,T.. .._<Ban->L•ftdt'9~ • Shannghigh school memoncswcrc BW ~ 0.. SUae,K.lm ~Queer~ Anry-wbocame m from Utab- Sall1 (Gatria) Euaeru.c-1n from Texas-II.Ike Vu IA .. IMpam, DeulaBelludand BWFraat. • • • Good things still come in mall pacQacs. Only 40 people could attend the Leukemia Society of Amenca'sannual awards dinner held at the Balboa Bay Oub, but their bumble number, like a tin~ would misl(ad the casual observer-a closer reveals the~ pft of thousands ofbounand dollan dedicated to raea.rcb and patient a.id. Reoeivina the .. volunteer of the year" award wu lrae .... who had &iven 40 boun weekly to clerical duties in the Tustin-bucd office (the locauon ten'CS Orange, Riverside and San Bctnadino counties and the stateOfNevadl). • Plaques of appreciation were pre1c1ued to Dr. : ~ &ata;chainnan of the IOcicty't Profeuiooal .. Education Committee, Pau, .... ss &Dd mcmbetleif PAlS(ParentsApimtl...eumn~whoeei~t • fund·ra.isina dTOftl r&JICd $30; the put )UI. , Ac:ccptina c:erti6cata of ICtVice were n.. a... ~ ....,_, .. llChievemcAtawud .. ; Patdlec+e .. , forhct, WOltOft ~.oaety•a ~ Eftlya llan(Newpon t Beacbmayor);l'.•h1 ... 1andradto tation KNOB I andK~L -, Enjoyinasun tcock\ailsanddinnerin th Quanmkck room Oftbc be)'lide club~ lAnUM a~ Oii~n.we lndJMCUta. Vk<1tJ•---tqer,,... Petrtid~ .iroidcnt)s-tJ.auu~-+--.' Miki Ma-,..U (..-beauUfu\dau.atu.cr J ·ca Ann wasthi year' posttrcbild),Carelyaawt. .ou president; Man.and.._. lehYer. I i. J , 0nngt Coelt OAtlY PllOT/FrkMy. JUne 22, 1"4 · SHE'SJHST .A PRISONER ·OFLQVE -l:G0-1~=0NntE flMM l &l/LOIO THf&"I rx:M#Ntf eeuac..aGEM e IMCNEI. / L8IB e ALICE ~ ·=OfOl.,AlmNO --------------------------------------'-..:::=..:.=;::;,:_ __________ .....,.QITAXI ..................................................... GTHATOR. LENNY'S • • • i==-- 1114J 675-0823 1=.:~ 1 O yrs. Experience a NEWS THAEf1 COWNtf ~""' -In Cor;lsultations & WHEB.OfFORTUNE advanced cutting techniques. Reg . I ::::k •25 ('5 .00 off with ad, new clients) ())P.M.MACWJNE 0 ENT'ERTANBT TONIGHT ~""' -In Foil Highlighting & Foll Colour Unique Products. Reg : •45 1'5.00 off with ad) ~11"'1, -In Perming No Frizz & No Breakage guarantee. Reg. •ss ('5.00 off with ad) eMOYE •~ "PlrlnOla" (19611) Cltroll Biii•. Laue.tel. (D) WAHB CtU«J I PRIVATE lNES Cl) PAPER Q4A8E: THE SECOND YEAR -7:IO-l'ON THE TOWN 1 ~1f:TI 9 fl8)flf.ft COURT WLD. WLD WORLD Of I .-w.a =ll«llTONWEE< IN 2333 E. Coast ""'· Ste. I Opel r •• ..., ~,. Satlrday (() !2C DOUGH Corou del lar {IJ .......__.,, ... H 9·00811 to & .... Pl ~_,....:; .. __________ &-... _____ ._ ..... ___ ... ____ '91*** ·~Thing" (1982) Ad,._ """a.beai, '-°'* Jourdln. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WJEO.ucaox (!)=w. -...... ---·---.. -- Watch for Kids RAB81TT INUMCE Non·smoker Rates •••• "l<M And O.th" (11175) Woody Min, Dllnt Kiiton. -t:OO- l&=OfHAZZARO ···~"The lmtllbtl .., .. (1933) a.. Allrw.. Obie Stuert. l z=o nwll.l8HT ZONE I =IAIMNTTONIQHT * *1h "Our Time" (11174) P1mel1 Sue Mtrtil, Perur Stewneon. e WAMNQTON WEEK IN fEYEW I WAUm&TWEEK ON LOCATION ~ -1:»-• o waa TDI Q TIC TAC DOUGH Cl) r.NIOf l '.M.IMGAZN WAU STET WEEK .... COOflf.A'8 OMHQE COUNTY -t:00-8 Cl) DAUA8 88MOYIE * * "When A Str.,., Cella" ( 111711) C.ol Kant, a.tee Durning • «I IWIE THUND&I 1::...,.. • MllME Of lllNOI 1r ··~ "Viet Squad" (1982) Seeaot1 Hubley, OlfY Swnon. CllJMOW ··~ .... 'Ouldlr'' (1983) Roy 8dllkllr' Mllcc*n McDowell . CI>t«NIE ••• "Fr1nca" (1912) J...ic. Llngl, Qil StMly. -t30-Cf) MOVIE RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. Ftr tM .... tf , .. Uft lt22111101 IUt. COSTl•U -SU·llst •ITAllTCASH Quality old walchM. acrap gold. ~ry. YINrAGITUU 831•7140 In lkMll Cenyon 441 Old Newport atvd. IN L OIUT mit'te .___Ne....,,.~~·;.;;•.;;.;•o:;;.:h:t.., C=.:•::.· _,,1 ....... Ht U * 'They Cllll Mt Mr. Tlbbtl" i7~.~Ln9J. * U "Ptycho H" (1983) ~ Perkiil, Meg Tlly. -10:00- • Cl) FALCON CAEIT •••NEWS 8 0 '1.ATT HOUSTON GTHEIAINT • Bft'ENI ll8E Ci> AM9ICAH PlAYHOUSE &)BOXING (Q)MOVIE H'~ "Blue Thoodtr'' (1983) Roy Scflelder, MalCOlm McOowll. -»:IO- • lll9BIJSfT NEWS • INSIDE STORY -11--•:t,UUNM I AOWAH a .wnwa lAlJOK.4H ew·A·a·H • SOI.I> GOU>""' e AMENCAH PlAYHOUSE CB DICK YAN DYKE (C)MOYIE • .,_. "Pllyblrdt" (11178) Mary Miiiing- ton. AIM Lat. CllJ MOVIE * * * "Lit' a ~ The Night Together'' (11182) The~ Stonee. -11:IO-.())MOYIE ..... "The AcMnM9I Of 8Mrtoc:k Hc*nll' Smlttar 8rolhlr" ( 1975) Gene Wider, M-1y Ftedmln. 88TONIGHT • Q .... flQHT\M I lflfARCH °'-NOtE IUNICIR't ll\AOI LRIM.E80f ntE NCHNllJ FMIOU8 !~CUMS ***"MytMd~T-­AQtllt" (11112) Mart ~ .... = * * * "Monty Pyltlon LM At The • Hoflywood boWI" (1882) John C.., Mlctllel Pllln. -12:00-e TWIJGHT ZONE l~AOCKS *!.£;" (1952) Sttwlrt Gt • awi... Cl) NEWS e nDE Of THE NGtfT e <X>UN'f!NIOINT: ntE MUM Of flJClEAA DtiWWW «IMOW U \t "A 8'elth OI Scendlf' (19tl0) Sophia l°'9t1, John GM\. (Q)MOVIE * "Sin Ftmanclo V*t Glrtl" SACRIFICE MUST SELLI For a ftll'llted bme SM on whl• finish bOOtceases! n·h x 30"w x 12"d reg S75 11 ll4t Al II. Also Mllablt In 1e ~d. reg S95 ea. Ml• m ... Danica _~ 2 rs o rench Flat Espadrilles, packed lndlvldually. Asking 13.00 per pair, minimum order 500 pairs. 494-1589 Even~ng1 ~78-3111 o.,. Aak for a.rt ,, Terror tar•et Carol Kane plap a babJ attter threatened b'W phone calla lD ••WJaen • 8tranaer canar· tonJCht at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. <B)MCWS ** ''Cw111ni" (1893) Jotln Vemon. Senllllttll (pr. -t:Ot- Proper care of rose~ prolong be Individual fruit and vegetable growers will have an opportunity to show off their homo-crown produce in a Home Fann and Garden Contest at the 92nd 0rJnge County Fair, July 6-lS in Costa Mesa. Individuals me iiiowed up to eigbt entries per class and must deliver their produce to the Oranae County Buildi.n& anytime up to 6:30 p.m. on Monday, July 2, for judcin&. Entries will remain OD display tbrouah Friday, July 13, and will become the ~perty of the Oranae County Fair. There is no pre-repstration or age limit for this competition. Each entry must be.ill.or on a disposable bowl or tray and accompanied by a completed en~ blank, sianed by each power. Entria may be submitted in clusters, but will be jud&ed u a sinale entry if only one entry blank accomp.nJes them. Photocopies of the entry blank may be UIOd. Judsina will be in two divisions: Orpnically srown fruits and vqetables, and fruiu and vqetables that were ·th the benefit of commercW..aids. ~will also r::n:tt.aory for the most outrqeous produce in the competition. The jud&es will be concc:rned with wei&bt, size and a~ of the produce. lbe wumen of each class will receive six admission tickets to the Fair, second place finisben will receive four tickeu and third place finisben will receive two tickets apiece. Additional ticlcets will be siven to Honorable Mentiona. There will be no limit to the number of Honorable Mentions the )udJea may select. Additional informauon as available by contletina the Entry Office at the Oranae County Fair, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 92626. lbe phone number is 751-32•7. .,.,.. •11 kl ..... Reid roees mean .. I love you," and their deep color symbolizn respect and courqe, 1CCOrdiD1 to Rotet Inc., tbe UIOCiation ot American rote srowera. - To make the mqic lut, take a few moG)enU to ajve your rotes the care they need to prolona their beauty. advise UIOCiation expertS, who offer thac s:uaestions: If your l'Oles arrive from the florilt already arranaicd in spo.-like foam, immediately add ebouah ~ly warm water to IOlk the foam. Add 6elb walet'every ~to keep the foam soabcl. If your rotes &{'e delivered loose in box or wrapper, keep them in a cool, dark place urttil you can arranac them ~perly. Your refrilerator -not your hezer-is an •deal spot. When you are ready to arranac your roea, fill your vue or container with barely warm water, and add a floral ~alive, (This mal;e with your rc>9Ctj if not, m01t j)orisu tell small pee of the inexpeDGve praerv- ative.) One rose at a time, remove the leaves that will be below the water line of the container. Hold the stem end under runnina water or in a pan filled with water and. usina a sharp bife or scissors, trinrabout an inch off the stem, cuftin& at an anaJe. Immediately place the rose in Cape Primrose makes terrific Wicker Shop Pier I for 11eat sawlnp on handwoven Phllpplne bud & ..... furnlshlnp and accents for your home. Our stately eta1eres stand stron& for your di~ play of books. photos. and art objects. 5•7 607 66: or 72 High. Reg. 49.99-89.99 Ariy student Wiii apprect· ate the orpnltation our lilclquered burl desk pro- v Ides. 36" Wide x 18" Deep x 5•" Hlah. Rea. 149.99 II,. The additional shelf desJ&ned Into our coffee table Is one reason thrs table Is so popular. 40" Long x 20" Wide. Reg . 59.99 44• Place our channln& tele- phone stand wherever you have a phone. There's ample room for phone books on the bottom shelf. Rec. 29.99 22• Pir1 ...... 1711......... "'' .... ....,. • ' Pier l's natural burl nl1ht stand has a deep drawer for storage and generous space for bedside books and alarm clock. Reg. 69.99 5488 Pier I 's beautiful Matwlika chair Is made of durable burl Asst Color CushJOns .old separately. Res, 19.99 1688 )'OW' vue, walhout ~the aem dry out . Remember to remove eGOuib slCm IO Wt the roec 11 about oae-ack·balf till'tl u tall u yow vaa. 'Tbn, ~the rotes at ditl'crellt beicbU to adlievc• suiac1 od effecC • ' Proper care will belp )'<Mir roeet Ny fresher Jotliier, If one belins to droop, remove it &om the vue, ·bold '* Siem end under wuer aod cut about u ancb off the LLOYD'S 3rCI ANNUAL POTTERY SALE ALL RED CLAY MEXICAN POT:rERY ALL U.S. P.OTTERY • GAINEY POTTERY 15 GAL. WHITE BIRCH AND RED LEAF PLUM Aeg.'89'9 SALE •49•• &STONEWARE 1 .......... . • u sm . AU RUIS suu.t1 TO STOCK ~ HMO. S. Go8' 5-22-84 tD 6-21-14 • '1110 1•1• HOURS MOff_ FVL 1 6 • SAT a 30 6 • U U O ~ ::'::r LLOYD"S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO .. INC • PUt COlltlOl 2028 NewPort Blvd at Bay S1 I Costa Mesa CA 92827 1 (7t4t 646·7« t ~- Spacious 2-3-4 Be<toan Single Family Detached lbnes avoea For lnfonnatiOn Call (714) 736-8124 Fw~ 91 to Green Rher Dr. Exit I • D· .·M N11r:ltS r'' U • ., riumw 33591 'Of omoei Atc«dt '"°""" trorn t11e a.. thle ~ ot extcl.lted bY TtMO™Y o. 81GAl.l<E. O.flUtt w• recorded. Till9 emount .. Truetor, ln the offlo9 of the Ooun-It Sl,021.M 11 of June I, t"'4, Md , .. ... re NOTICE ty Reoorctw of OrWIOe County, Wiit I~ un1N 'IOAlt .ccount .,.. ,--. St1t1 of Clllfomla. Will. HLL AT oometourr9nl VoumaynoH'lwto1---.. ....;..--t1t-W\---~~-FiCtfflOOi IOIMD PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIOHflT pey tl'll entlr• unpeld ~ of _ ...... _..-umu\o ___ ..,_,~----. NlltCE aROTHElltl IELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broad.-ay Costa Mesa 6•:.>·9150 BAL T2 BEHGt.tO .. 6MITH & TUTHILL WESTCLtFF CHAPEL 417 E 17th St Costa Mosa 646 9371 COAMICK MORTUARY t795 Lag~.in• Canyon Rd l.egun1 Buch Ca 9265 1 49•1 9415 lite .:n:T=tt: OOlng ~.::::r ..:>: = ~i:: 'YOU' ~t......,, ttlough full pay· flCllflOW ••111'11 bu11nw M United Sta1•)al.ln the IObtly of the ~=r.:'.d ~mutt Ulm ITAW--. ACTITIOUa .Ul-11 IUll!leA,_Y Oft FLOWEAWORKS. 13G3 OllP}I MIGrOdate TOW9r located at 4000 Aftlt tflf• monthl from 1M C.tl The tOllowlng ""'°"' .. -• ,.,._STA,._..,. flROPOMD OIWHNA.MCI Dr. Newi>ar'1 e..cti. Calif 92eeO MICArttluf 8ou...,.,,,, SUlle HOO. °' recotdatlon of tNt ~t ~~. ,. ,.,.... ..,.. -et•tt'Mrr 01 n. tollowtng pert0n 1a dOlnO OrdtNnce 14-2Tit eoheduled to ~.,. Olabmen, 1383 Galaxy NewpOrt Bueti. c.ufOmla. .. right (wf\letl datl °' recotdatton appew'I '""'"-"" "Q.,.,' o......,....., ~ ---·-bUlll'IW U; be In fUll toroe and "*" 30 days Dr .• Newport a..ct\, Callf. t2te0 tltJe and In~ conW'j9d to ~ hereon).~ tl'll ~tlon ~ FUND •• 2026 Newpof1 IMI .. c... ~ 14-25 • eduortr ~ to RARE FORM. C7 A R1wr Ave,. from lt1 ldoptl0n on June 18, 1H4. Tht1 bullnell la eooduel9d by J/ltl =. ':.'..__"?.,.~~ ..... Deedln ~ foiec:IGMd upon pennlt1 1 ~ ~~ 1212~1 ;__ mo;. be In Ml llilWo9 llW -.CC 30 de~ ~ 9Mct1 C41if 92983 end ._ ldopted by the IOllowlng lndMdual .,_ .... ·•--.. -.. oerie>d. you heY9 only the legal rtgflt ,,.,____,_ _.. --· ....... frQM .. ~on.,.. 11, t4MM, 0.vtd Stewerl Price. .a21 A. r<* call 110te: Council Members 8atberl CllabmM County end SIMI bed u : 10 ltop 9" foreeloeure by ~ ~-·-2025 ..,..,., I ~ol '4~ br .,. ,~ RtY9 A14 . Newoofl Beech. Calif AYES; Hiii. H«Uog. Mcf'lt'lend. Thil '"'"'*'' WU filed wfttl lhe Lot 24. Blodl 8 ofTrect 772 .. P« IN entlrl etl'OUl'lt dlmanded by Colta Mell. Cellf. tm1 r cell "°'*: Council Members· 92913 Sdl1ter. NOES None ABSENT: County Clerk ol OtlnOI County on mep !Mfeof record.cf In Booll 23. )'OU( etedltOt Thia buelne. II ~lid by: 1 AYES. Hall, . Hertzog. McFIW1Md, Thie bu.w-II conducted by In JohNon. June 8, 1984 P11ge1 5 Ind 8 of M~ To find out the emount Yo" "°"* llmited Dll1fW1hlD ~ NOES Non& ABSEHT: ~ Ord1Nnoell4-27.wnend1Tni.1:s ,,..,_, MIJ>s, In the oftloe °'IM oounty pey, or to WTenge for peymen1 10 EugeMA. Tr~ Jr.,,.,.._ ............. Stewtirt Price Of the Coste Mela Munlcipll Code Published Orenge CoMt Delly rec:order of uld county ltoP the fofec:k>IUre or It yow pre>p-dent Ol'cUnencall4-25, amendl Tltle 13 Thia statement WU filed with the relating to :roning prooedut• Ptlol June 15, 22. 29, July 8, 1984 The street lddr-end other erty ti In fOl'9Clc>lurl tor My other Tiiie eta~ ... lled with tM • ot IM Colta Mell Munic:lplll COde County C*1I or OrlnOI County on The full text of the propoeed Ofdl-F?Q common dtillgnatJon. If eny. of the reMOn, contaoc Flderel M1ttonal County a.rtt of °'*'09 eownty on '*IWIG to l'IOl1coofotmlng uw. June 13, t"4 nance m1y be rw:r In the City PmlJC NOTIC£ reel property deKribed •~ II Mortgage Aleociellon by Flf11 ,._ JuM 1:S. 1* The Jul text Of the prQC>OMd ordi· ,..,.. .. Clerk'• office 11 n Fair Ortv., Coet• ---wn•nm.w.imm...--purported to be 228 Colton. New.-ttonel Sank Of Norttt Councy Ser-,_. nanoe may be reed In '"-City Publlthed Orenge C<>Mt o.lty Meal fiClliidOl IO-U port 8eectl. CA. vtctng Agent 330 Vt.ta 'w1y Publllhed Or.,. C0Mt °"'Y ()erl('eotftceatn FuOr!w. Coet1 Piiot Jone 22. 29. Juty e. 1:s. 1N4 EILEEN P. PHINNEY NAME ITA..._.,., The ~ Tri.tit• di .. Oc11n1tde. CA 92058. 1e11i Ptlot June 22. 2t. Jlitf t , 1'· 1M4 M-. F47 Ctty Cterll The lollowtng P«IOnl.,.. doing O.tmunylllbffltytorenylncorT9Ct-~8100 F45 EILEEN P. PHINNEY Published Or11199 Cout o.tty Piiot bull'*I .. , ,,... of ll\e •treet eddf..a Md 01her It you l\aw ell)' qUMltoN you City Clettl June 22. 1984 SELECTED ENTERPRISES. 11 common dellgnallon, If eny, ehow1\ ehould contect t'lawyw or ... gov- Putlli9hed Orenge eoa.t o,i1y F 61 Songtpwrow. lrvtne, CA 92714 herein. ernment ao-ncY wf\lctl rney have In------------Piiot June 22. t9M "8.IC NOTIC£ -S-.Ct9d Audio Vt1u11 Inter-Said Sale wiU be made, bUt 9'1red your loen/ fltll.IC Jl)TlC( F-59 -------....;..;;.;..;,....;..;;..... __ ---.. ---.c-NO_TI_et_· ---n1tlonal Inc .• 11 Songapat(OW, Without OC>Yenant ol warranty,... Atmembet. YOU MAV LOSE------------- NOTICa OP TMltTlrt n~u lrvlne, CA. 92714 PfMI or Implied, reg.vdlng 11111. LEOAl AIOHlS tF YOV DO NOT '1CTf110U8 ....... T.a. .... tllt1'TWnlALI Thi• bullnea 11 conduct9d by: e poasesston. Of enc:umbrancee, to TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NAiii STATlmN'f YOU AM .. DVAUl T UID!R A NOTICe Of IALI corporetlon. pay the 1'91Ttllnlng prtnclpll eum of NOTICI Of DIFAUL T The foloWlng peNone .,. OOlno llllDI II' NOTICE oero Oft TINS t TO TI4E HIGHIEIT ..uoEft 8wry Q Ebedee the notl(•) eecur9d by Mid Deed of ANO ILECTION TO au ~ 11: I----'"-~__._;......;-.,.___ T DATU> 12111111. Notice II hereby glll9n thlt bide Thia 111iement _.flied wtth the Trust, .itti ln1111'99t 1hweon. 11 UNDER DHD cw TRUST M. & M. PRODUCTIONS, ~ NOTICE Of PWLIC .. AJUNO =~~Ty~~~ TrrO wtll bl recellled ror NII lo the high-County Clerk of Or11199 County on provided In .. Id not41(1), advenoee. NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN: C«tter St. NOTICE IS HER rn~' '• 9111 bldder(1) Of I wine c:ollectlon May 14 1N4 • II any uoder the terms ot uld ............... ,..~ u--,.._,.. .,..,. .. 1 EBY OIVEN that 1 MAY• tol.D A "'9l.tC MU.• donated to the Huntington 8Ncll • -....-Ti' ..._. THAT San Diego Forectoeore Sir· 4, .....,.,, -,,...,, ..,._ public tie.ing wtll be held by the YOU NOD AN EXPl.A.N.ATtON Of UnlOn Hi..h School Olltrict Pubf'•.._.. ""-.,.,.,.. ,......:,-;:£ ol rust. re.. chero-end •· Ylcel, Inc., a ClO'porltlon, ti preeent• MIMn 0. and Alleon D. M)oerl. City Counc:ll oC the City Of oost1 THI MATURR f# ntR fllllM)Clll)o Bid r 'V" 1573 wt _...., vi-..,... ..,._., ..._, peneee of the TrultM Md ot the 1y the Truet• under 1 deed of tru1t ~Center 81. MeM on July 2. 1._,., tn the Councll ING AGAIMeT YOU. YOU IHOULD orm th en k'wentory Pilot June 1, 8, 15, 22. 19&4 truet1 <ftlted by Mid Deed of d1ted September 20, 1913 ax-4, ~ MeM. Celt. 928.21 ~otC~Hel,n FllrDflW. OWTACTAUWYU. :::'..o~~~rlc1~ 2903-84 Truat. for the amount reuonably ecuted by />.won H. L•. • llngll TNl~lloonductedby:lln Colt• Mell. 91 8:30 P-"'·· Of u On 118/U at 11.00 A.M. Office. at 10251 Yortctown A\19 PlllJC NOTICE eetlmated to be: $l02.2(M.16. man. u TNltOf, to eecure obll-~ 900lt ttw-1ter 11 prectlcable. on SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY .. Huntln ton BHch CA (7141· The beneflolary under Mid Deed gatlone In faYOf of F'nt Nat)O(W MIMn 0. Myerl thefol!Wolngltema: thA,.dJb~1rwJ ·.... NOTlCllCWTMll'n"FalAU of Trust heretofore uec:uted ~ Benk~·.·of • • -~ Thllltat.-nent ..... -~the a ._..., ,..-"~--~··Jf.11-....-.1....-,....._.l -, ' .,,..,..,..= ~ . · fo iJiCt on 12 • • t .wi,;.-~ .... -Bid'-~57 · ~ ~,.... > -1~ -IHii: . ··~ ---.-:~ emend the land uM dealgnatlon ot No $4953 8oo11 14SSI Pae-1M1 Md addr-..cl to Mr Tom G~ UNIT COOE H mend for Sale. Md I wri1ten Notice corded OctOber 5 1983 ,...::: ,,_, PfoPlr1iel IOCated et ~2398 OfftcNI Aloord8 In the ofb Of bonl. Wla1Jnlnlter High Sdlool SUPERIOR mu SERVICE INC. .. Of Default and EJectlon to Sell. The corded October '24, 1tfJ3 .. Pubiltled OrMge eo.t o.ly =4n=I n~t= he :::'~°'~l~ 14325 Gofdenwwt St.. weet~ 1~T=I:::., "":',,:!: ~ ~ ':' J:l::'.: ~·,.:di~~·=:~ Piiot June 15, 22, 21. -Mt fJ, 1~50 1Mbe1 A--, 2383-2'at (odd OVER & VELMA DY:ri. HUS&ANO =.-~A., ~ reoeflled at 0t WILL 8 LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION reco<ded In the county where the Alcordw of RIWtllde ~ Cll- numt>era) Ceruon Piece, end NO WIFE. LAUREEN It DYER A l9&4 et~ tJin. ~ ~ TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER FOA rMI property ii localed. foml1 .• deecnb4ng land thlf.in ea; 2364-2388 (odd Ind 9Y9tl numbers) SINGLE WOMAN WIU SEU AT Wiii ~ publldy opened end teed In CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Diiied: May 18, 1984 property encumber9d la Ma Y9*------------NorM AY9nbe. from low Oenllty PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGK-the AdmlnllttatJon Bultdlng Con-CERTIFIED CHECl<S S~FIEO IN AMERICAN RECONVEYANCE ting Wsy RIYwllde. CA 90256 "8JC ll)TlC( Rnktentlal to Medium Denelty EST 8100ER FOR~.~ ,.,..... Room ' CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924" (pey-SERVlCES. INC. TNSt oWcs dWllDla Pf-oper1y ai __ _........-....----.--.--.. __ _ Reeldentlal. In en R2 zone. En-1ttlmlof..,.lnlewfulmoney°'Ule All~ Of caneige Ind,... able •t the time of 111e In lewful ~ ::,T~Coom.. ...._ P_. .. _ lots 25 of Trect 7232-1 but lhoutd ~~ITA~rr• '<llronm1nt1I 01tercnln1t1on. United Stat•) 11 the South front mov.i.,. the rwc>ON!bllty of the money of the United Slit•) all 409o · .... ·-·• be deecftbed u Lot 20 Ot Trect -·- Negative Oeclar1tl0n. trence to the ()range County Old IYCCeAful bfddef(•) Selel tu wltl right. tltle and lnter•t conveyed to MacArthuf Bllfd .. Suite 5500 7232-1 u P« ·IMP recol'ded In The followlno l*'IOM .,.. doing rtB..IC ll>TICE NoTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN thet CounhouM. 211 w. Senti Anl be ldded to Ill quQtattona umeu Md now held by It under Mid Deed = Beech, CA. 92te0 8oolt 89 PIQll t7 • 20 Of rnepe. ~ •: C ' at Mid time end plllCI all~ Boulevwd, C'1y Of Sant• Ane. Stell v.lld retail..._ tu permit numbet of Truat In the property herlln1fter ~aid M~~ oonduc1ed by· ;.-:::1= C:~t~or 0: C:~~~'i~ N~19~~0:. ..:::~lis:==r===-===--=~~~~~be~ Celtforma .. right, tltt. end lleubmlttedwtthbldform. ~~6 AMERICAN RECONVEVANCE 1Umoft.ee800.00 Anehelm.Cdf.92901 ,. ~ ty ounc on t • lntll'eet conveyed to and now held P1yment In full lhall be mlde R: STEVEN W. ASTON SERVICES. INC. Th1t the~ ln..,._t under lnteroontlnental Productl Coro NlJC NOTICE tlonec!EmeEttEera. p by It under Deed of Truet In the wtthlnaewr'ldaysoftheew1rdlngol S BENEFICIARY: UNION FEDERAL 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 5500 Mid ~ of tr•'"'t __ ... ..__ o .. " """•ton • ...___._ 2t5 We9t Norttl ----,,,_,_. ,_ IL N P. HINNEV property tltuated In Mid County, the Nie. AVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA· .._. v• .,.. u,. .,.... ,...... ._.. _ _,,.....,.. ___.. • ...,.. City C'9rtl allloml1 <*lc:rlblng the land tiler• The Boatd ,...,..,.. the right 10 TION Newport Beach, CA. 92980 gatlonl l8ClUNd thereby arw pree-Temple Sult• CAUPORMIA COUNTY Pvblllhed Orange Cout DaJly Piiot In: reject any end Ill bid• Ot 10 wal RECORDED Mey 14, 11181 11 (714) 752-0883 ently held by the undereiglled; Thlt 300, a.it Lake City, Utah 14103 In-Ma~ OllANGllof-r.....•....,..._ttonof June 22. 19&4 F • ., Being 1 portion of Lot I of Trect any Inf~ orlrregu!Wlty In the lnllr.20No. 1?!25 In 8oolt 14057 ="t1s~n:~ Ody Piiot !,brt~forOf~~~~t~ ~ni.. :--•oonductld bV: • ._ -,,_......,._ ......, No. 10212 per map nled ln book bidding. All materi.ta lrl IOkt In en page 1 Of vnlcllal R«:orda In the ., ..,,,. ""'""'' _, ,,_,.,. , .... MW Da:e Perrin For Chenge of 482, page 1. 2 end 3 of Ml• "u ta. where la" condition. The die-office of the Alcorder of Orenge 1 __________ F_-_11 It MCUttty hU occurred In thal ~· ~ OlrectOf NllM llMOUI Mape, In the offlcle of t• trict INk• no guerant•. written °' County, Pl8.JC NOTIC£ ment hat not been madl ot; The Thia ata...-nent wee fled With the ONO ~t~1Auta •-.IC NOTICE .. nty ~-of Mid county (the lmpHed, u to the condttlon of any Mid deed of trvtt delcribel the Inmont~! ~No__.!.~1 ... ". "1~ ~ ~3~ of Orange County on r~ Projecl ) deecribed u follows: hem. Items may be wtthdrlWll from foltowlng pr~. '·11711 --..... ....,,..,_ ...... .... ,_., WMl'Ml.Marlel>anPemn,119o c--PARCEL 1· An IXCIUllY• llll,ltr9QUfr«t,prlortol>ldeocep-PAACEL1 Unl1t54,lnth1Cltyof FJCT1110Ul8U..... IU~tlnatlllmenllduettiere-.... ....._....... ~,.~,..... ~ 11 Mer11 0 Pwrln, 1)9tl· ....--1v sul>leaMhokl lnl••t In Unit 34, 11 tance lf'\llne, County of OrMge, Stile of NA• ITAn.wf 1ftar, PLUS I late c:n.rge u Ml ,.. _ _, ~ ..,_, "°'*•has flied • 1)9tltton with the NOTICE Of TMllTEFI IAl.E ahown on th1t certeln Con-Sig,,.d A E. Rowley Celttorrue. 11 lhown and defined on The followtr'O perwon 11 doing forth In Mid note. Piiot June 22, 29, e. 11. UIM Clartl of this Court for an order T.a. No • .,.... omtnlum Plan recorded 1n book Puf~ Manager th1t c:enlln condominium pten r• bu"1nell q ; Thlt by r-.on thereof. the F44 Olatlng petttloner'1 iwne from YOU ~ OE.FAULT UNDER A 14-038, pege "2 of Offlclal Aecordl PubClahed Or Coast Diii Pllo COJded April 21, 1978 In bOOk DEERE ENTERPRISES 3384-30 ~ preeenl benelldary Marlll Dau Perrin to Marte Dan DEED OF TRUST. DATED August tntheOftlc»ofrheCountyRecorder June 15 22 fs1: y 1 t2&44.page915,olofflclalrecord1. PunteAlte,LaguneHHls,CA.92863 under llld deed of tN1t. Ml ex· HIMI; 25. IMO. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· of Mid County and ' ' F 35 In lhe Office or the County Recorder Bel Deir K..... 3364-3D ecuted and dellvet9d to Mid IT t8 ORDERED that Ill Pll"90nl TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-PARCEL 2 'An undMded 9068 • of Mid County trlee e • Truat• 1 written Dldar1tlon ot 0. lnl .... ed In lhe 1bo¥9«llltled ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-i>«cent tut>IMMhold In..,_ in the PARCEL 2. An undivided 1/90 Punta Alta. Ulgunl Hlfta. CA 92853 feutt encl ()emend for Sell, end 1"111 matter ... befOfe Vl6I Court at UC SALE. IF . YOU Nl:,£0 ..,.. EX-Protect ProC*tJ, ~ .,_.. PlllJC NOTICE lnter•t In Md to lot 2 ot Trect No In~~ 1' conducted by: en depoltted with Mid TNll• llld 9 IS A.M . on July te. 1M4, In the Pt..ANATIOH Of THE NA'T'\JAE OF from. the undMded In•• In the t0137.ulhownon1maprec0<d9d BMtrloe D K..... deed of tnm and .. documents Courttoonl o4 °"*1ment No. 3. at THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOV. Protecl "'~ UOlptlng ...... MOTICE Of: TMIST'Eff IALE In boolt 42&, ~ ... lo 50 In-Thia • ..men, WU r-.cs Mttl the evidencing obllg1t1001 -.cured the Cout1houae. 700 CMc C.Oter YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-from the IJMI~ int.,... In the '-oM No. 1144D-2/DA¥0WIKI cluatve, mlto911aneoU1 IMP*. In the County Clertc of n.-,_.....,on thereby, and hat M:ted end dOM Dr1w W•t. Santa Ana. Celf1omla. YER. Proj«:I Property appertllnlng to 111 T ... No. CMl141 C>tfa of Ille County Recorder of ~-rr ..,._.,, hereby-.ct tocauMthelnlet prop. MCI ~ cal.IM, 11 eny, why the On 6-29-84 It 9:15 1.m .. MEC oth« Ccfndomlnlum In the Projecl UNIT COOE 0 Mid County, together with 111 Im-May 3• l!IM fMI01 Iffy to be'°"' to lltlafy the obtl- petltlOn for c:tlange of neme lhould ASSOCIATES. INC .. a Clllloml1 and ' T.D. HltYICf COllWANY ptovementl thereon, excepting Publtlhed Orenge Cout ~ g1tton1 MCUred thereOy. not be granted. corporltlon, N duly eppolnted PARCEL S: An undMded .9080 u duly IPPC)lnted Trust• under the therefrom condominium unite 97 p ,Jut,. e S .... Oeted Ml)' 21. 191-4 rT IS FURTHER ORDERED thlt 1 Trustee under end purlUllll to percent lntw•t In the Projet Im-following delcribed deed of trust throUOh 168 lnclu1lve, locat9d ll01 1· '1 '22• 1 FlderllN1tton.IMorto-ge~. copy Of !NI order to lflOW Cllll9e be Deed ol Trust rlCOl'ded 11·30-80 ... provemente on or Affixed to Lot 1 of Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION !hereon 286444 lion publlahed In The Delly Piiot, 1 ,__ ln11. No. 42337. In book 131116. Traci 10212 M lhOwn by Map on TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Excepting therefrom 111 oll. oll by: F'lrat National Bank of North paper of genetll clrc:ulatlon ptin1ed page 208 ol Offlc:laJ Records In the fNe Jn book 482. peges 1, 2 end 3 of CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OA rights, mlnwals. mlneral righta. Ml.JC ll)TIC( County. 8ervlclng Agent In Orange County. Clllforma, once a ofb of the County Recorder o MleQellaneoue Mepe, • emended CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN n1tur1I g11 rlgnll end other by: Nil Malle, Aielaltnt Vice Pteli- week for tOYr IUOCeellYa WMkl Orange, State of ~omla ex by Appllcatlon of emended Loe line CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-hydrocatbon 14.!bllanc:.e below 1 FJCTITIOUI .,..... dent priortothedateMtforhearlngon ecutedbyThomuM.EngendTonl ldJu•tment Aecorded December 1ble at the time ol sate In lawful depthofSOOl•tundWt.he~Cllof ..,._ITATEMEn PublllhedOr9n01eoa.tDallyPllot the petltlOn. L. Eng, hulblnd and wh, and 11. 1919 In book 13429, page 1828 money of the United St1tn) 111 land hereln1bo¥9 deecrtl>ed Without The tollowlng penone arw doing June 15, 22. 21, Jut( 8. 19&4 0.ted: June 5, tee. Stenley J. Eno.• "'4lt'rled man WIL of Official ~de, Records of Or-right. tltle md Interest conveyeo t the right of aurlece entry, u r• bullneat 11: FRANK DOMENICHINI SELL AT ~LIC AUCTION T enge County California M con-end (t(1W held by It under aald Deed eerved In the deed from Quall Run -NEW lo10RIZONS UNllMfTED. Judge of the 8uper'tor Court HIGHEST Bl DOER FOR CASH {pay· veyed C,,~n OocUment en-or Tnm In the property hereineft Northwood •• Umlted pertmerthlp, 2275 Pomon1 Ave, Colt• ....... CA Publhlhed Oranoe eo.t Delly Plot able •t time of NII In ~ t.ltlecl .. nlum L ...... dated delorlbed: recorded October 10, 19711 In book 92627 June 8, 15, 22. 29. 1914 F..e of the United Stet•) at tM fron December 23. 1981. IXICUted bY TRUSTOR: LEONARD J HAMIL· 12875, page 1894, Of Official ,. Thi• bullneee 19 conductecl by: .. tranoa to the Old Orange I C.F.lt Allodat-.. c.tlfomla Geo-TON JR.. DAWN ALYSON PFAFF COfdl Individual rtaJC NOTICE CourthouM, located on Senta .,.., p~ 11 1e1tor and BENEFICIARY: SEAARST COR-PARCEL 3: An exclutM ...,. Wlkna K. Algar. 2275 Pornone F1CiiriOUI....... Shod .. between Sycen'ICltl 81. Lanen K. Oyer, 1 llnall woman PORATION, SEAFIRST MORT-ment IOf parking end related AV'I, eo.t1 M-. CA m21 Broadwey, Senta Ana. c:.itfornle end Biiiy Joe Oyw end Velma Oyer GAOE OF CAUFORMA DIVISION purpo9M °'* 1hll portion Of Lot 2 Thie a1atemant wee fMed wtth IM The 1~1T!'!!..,--:r-... right, tltte. Ind Inter• coiww~ t huaband end wife. u tenent ,..: RECORO£D Sept.embet 3, 1118 or Mid Tract No. 101371uhownon County a.ti: of Orange County on bUllflW --;;-"'V ,........_, ~ .. Ind now held by It undw Mid corded concurrantty hlrwwtth if Of. 11 lnltt. No. 82...S1:M78 of Officill Exhibit "A" to the o.c:w.uon of May 25. 1984 of Trust In the property lltUllted ftQal Record• oC Orange Cowity ReoorCS. In IM ofb Of the Ree1rictton1 tor the Springs eot.-,_.. SUE'S SEASON'S , 10517 Md~endStltedeecrtbed Clllfotrna.. EXCEPTING THERE: oordwofOranolCounty; domlnlum, recorded Aprt 21, 1978 Pubbhed Orange eo.t Delly ~ Wsy. Si.nton. c.m. PARCEL 1: Ari undMded 1/21 FROM the undMded lnt«eat In the Mid deed oftruat deecrlbel I In book 12144, =-820. of Ofndel Piiot June 8. 15. 22. 211. 1984 Su• L•n• Lu at". 10587 Inter.et In Ind to lot 1 of Tract No PrOject lmprowme11t1 eppenalnlng fotlowtna: Alcordt, In the of the Couf\ty F3 • 9952. In the City ot Coeta to .. otMr Condomtnluml In the Lot 117 of Trec:t No. 3383, In t R«:ordar of llld County (hll'wln-BrWWOOd Way, Stanton. Clllf County of Orwlge. State °' Protect. end EXCEPTING THERE· City of Coste Mell. County of Or attar referred to 11 "Oec:Hntlon" • ----------- ,IOlllO fomla. • P« "'IP record.cf In FROM Untt1 1 thrOUQtt 10 .. Ml enge. Sta.19 of Clllfomla. aa c.tport Spece 154) Mid .....,.,.., flt8JC 11)11C( lnd~neu It conducted by: en. 418 P11ge1 11 Md 12 of t0f1tl In the Condominium f'tan. mep 1eccwd9d In Book 112. P 11 rurthet d«lned end d9ICf1bed 1n ---AC-nnoua---.,..---11-- Sue Lane 1 .. -.. ~Maps. In the C>mce of PARC€L 4: Ea11menta wf\tcfl.,. 31 lo .a lnduaM. mlecellaneou Artlclel 11 ll'ld Ill of the Oederatlon. ..,._ ITATEmNT ._ County Alcordar of eald County. part1aMr1y let forth In the ArUdl mtipe, In the office of the County PARCEL 4, A non-exau.tve.... 'No... Thia •tltement wu flied with the Except one-founh of Ill Oil. enttued "£.eMmente" of the Deeter· ~-of eald County. Excepting ment for UM end en)Oyment of the , ,,. foltowlng peraont are doing County Clenl of Orenge County on and other hydrocarbon Miblt atton of ~ Condltlont and "*9ffom Ill oll. gee, rntnar"lll 1n0 oommon 1111 dellgnated Jn the butlneM • Jun.Pu~ Or•w "--~ end all other rnlnarall 11ght1 In Restrictions for trM Projet under other hy«oc;.,boi19, below a depth Oecl111tlon, lald aawnent being INNERVISIONS, HIM 1 S6cy P*1t .,.__, -...-~· .....,, under Mid land. u reearwd In I the S«:1'on Heecllnga In alCh ar1K* of !500 '-t.. ~tl'lout the right of eur-further defined end dllct1bed In Cltdl. Sulfa J, lrvlne, CA. 9211' Plot June l5, 22. 29. July 8. 1118-4 Deed record.cf In Boo4t 1311 entitled "Support, s.tuament and llOI entry, • r~ In lnetru· Artk:lel II Ind HI ol the Oedaratton. CIU!Wlne Gey Mc:Autey. 13323 F28 236, Ofnclal Recorda. EtlCOf9Ctlment' end "Exc:luaN9,. tMrttl of '9C:Ord. VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A N4iwland, Giiden Orow, CA. 92844 rtB.JC NOTlCE ----.. ---.c-NO_TM"_C___ Aleo excepting and reeervl llrlcted Common AIM Euement" vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATE00&/07/81. ~~=WU n1ea With lhe rWKJ 1 ~ thlnlfrornthelollowtng: PARCEL5:Anon-exoluelY'lea.: OEEOOFTRUSTOATE08/23/82. UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO Coun Cler piCiffiOUl IUiiiHI (A) Units 1 through 21 aa ment fOf UM end enjoyment of the UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PR<>f>ERTV, IT M ~ lll~ of Orenge County on ~IT""~!!,!, .. NAiii ITA TE-.n-upon the Condominium Plan r Common Aree more pan~ eet PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. ay ' FMMM ~· .._ • .. The follOwlng P«900 11 doing cord.cf In 8oolt 13431 Pege 1508, forth In the Artk:te entitled "Rlghte MAY 8E SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Publlllhed Orange Coast Ollty The following~.,.. doing but1neaa aa. Ofnclal Aeoord1 of Mid County, of En)oyment" olthe Oec:l1tltlon ot IF VOV NEED AN EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE Pllo J 8 bullneas u : ECLECTIC. t9t26 Megnoll1 St. (8) An exctual'l9 euementto Covenants Condtllonl end Reeftb-OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU. YOU t une • 15· 22· 29• 1984 LJMC MODELS. 18"7 Algen- Sul1e 203B. Huntington Beacn. •II tl'loN .,.... dealgn1tld 110n• for tne Project under the s.c-PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. F • 19 quln St Ca.llf 92846 1trlum1, deals, petloa and terr tlon H .. dlngt In alCh Mk:te entf-SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 15-4 Streemwood, INlne, Call-K, Huntington a..ct\, Cellf. 9*t Shertver John, 9641 lnnabruek • ll'lown upon the Condominium tied "'Member-a' right or Enjoy· 3189 Mldetre Avenue, Costa f0fnl1 PtalC NOTICE Liu Chrlltlne Pettlf'I, 4242 Or . Huntington Beectl. Callf 92648 Pten •~referred to. ment" "Oelegatton ot UM" and M--. Cllllornl1 ··1111 11r .. 1 ldd,... or common 1-----------1 Plerton Or .. HuntJnoton a.ach, Thll bullMll .. conducted by• In PARCEL 2. Unft 10 u lhOwn "W11v9r or UM" • "(tt • llr•t lddr ... Of common dMlgnatlon ot pr~ " shown FJCTrTIOUS .,..... Cl/If 921-49 lndlYldual upon the Condominium Plan 1 The strM1 lddrell and other daelgn1tl0n of property 11 shown 1t>ove. no w1manty 11 gl\.en11 to Its NAMI ITATRmNT Thie buelneee II conducted by: a SllatlV9f·Jonn •lferred to common del6gnetl0n 11 eny ot the abo\4, no wwranty It giV9n u to 111 completaneu or eo«ectneee~ .. The The followlng Pll"IOf'll .,. doing limited ~ Tnlt llllemertt WU flied wl1h 1he PARCEL 3: An exauelve .... ,.., property daacrtbed lbove II completenea or oorrectMM)." The benellcl1ry under Mid Deed of t>ulloeM ••: ELECTRONIC TEL~-Liii Pltlfl County Clerk of Orange County on ment to'* tfloM pof'tlonl of Lot I purported to t>e: 3823-0 9ear benlf'lciary under Mid Deed of Trust. by reuon of 1 bruch or de-COMMUNICATION ENTERPRISES. Thll llatlmlnt WM fllld wltll tM Jone 7, 1984 ~bed In Parc;it; 1 •~. dealc>--s1r1e1 •34 Santa Ana CA 92704 Trust. by reuon of• t>rlld'I or de-reu11 In the obtlgatlont MCUfed 2fl5 S. Anita. Suite 110, Orenge, CA Coun1Y Cllnl of °""OI Coun1Y on ~ na19d aa atttuma. ded<1 llnd petloa The unOenigned Truai .. ~ flUlt In the obllgattone MCUred thereby. heretofore uecut9d end 92868 June t. 1'84 PubClll'led Orange CoMt Ody M ~t to Parcell 1 end 2 c111m11ny lllbllhy fot eny lnconect· thereby. heretofore executed and delivered 10 the~ 1 writ-Tllll l>ullneu 11 conducted by· Pu............. "'"IT, ,.___. ~. • Piiot June 15, 22. 29, Juty e. 19fJ.4 abow daaalbed neaa or the ltreet ~and other ~to the undar'llgnecl •writ· ten Oec11r111on of Dlfeutt encl o.. Corporation ..,,..._, "" ...,.._, _, F25 The ltreet adClfW end other common deelgnatlon "eny ttlOWn tin Oeclaratlon of Default encl 0. mind 10< Sale. end Wf'ftten notice of Glen Buahway, PreaiOant Pltot June 15. 22. • .My I. 1M4 common OellgNtlon. u eny. of the herein • • mend for Sall, Md wrttten notice of breech end of electlon to cauM the Thts 111tement Wll fMed With thl m ,.., property a.crtbed at>ow la If the itreet ~ Of other brMCh end of eleetlon to cauM the under11gnld to Mii Mid property to County Ckwt< of Orenge County on purported to be: 38t 8ay View Ter-common dealgnatlOn of the prop-u~Md to Mii lakl property to .. ,Illy Mid obllgetlone. and ther• Mey 24. 191-4 rece. Coet1 Meea. CA. 92fl2tl eny 11 not Indicated hit.on dno. aattsty eald obllgatlont. and Iller• 1fter lhe ~ ce..ad Uk! n.71 The ~ Tn.mt• di. tlonl to the ptoperty may b. • attar the under1'Qned ceuNd Mkl notice ol t>rMCh end of 1Mc11on to Pul>tlll'led Orenge eo.t Delly c!alma any llablllty '°' eny Incorrect· tllned from the benefldery herein nottoe of breech end ot elec11on 10 be recorded Mwcn 8. t9&4 aa lnatt. Piiot June 8 15, 22. 29. 191-4 Mii of the ttreet ldd,... end other named punuent 10 1 written ,. be record.cf Mercn 1. 1984 u lnatr No 84--094090 of Offldel Reoordl In F1 COfT)fnOn deelQnatton. If any, lhowfl quest eubmltted 10 Mid beneficiary No 84-087798 of Ofndal Record1 In the office of thl Alcordw Of Orange _________ ...... .._ herlln. wtttlln tin ~ from the flrat publl<-the offtc:. ot the Recorder ot Orenge COYnty. DllDfJC NOTlC( $.id NII Wiii be madl. but oatlon of tNI not• County. Slid Ille wilt be rnecte. llUt r- wlthout COYeftll'll ()( •ll'fanty. IX• BENEFICIARY An*lcan 8eWIQI Said .... wtll be !Mde, but wftl'lout COV'ln&nl or *111'f'Mty, ... FJCTITlOUI.,..... P'-or Implied, regarding tltll. end Loen AllOCletlon 222 N. 1:1 wt.thout oovenant Olf wwranty, •x· preet Of lfnplled, regarding. tltll P ' I akin •• 9' enoumt>rano.. to OorldO, Stoct!ton, CA. es2o2. pr ... or tmP41ed. regarding title pe>IMMion, or encumbrlllOle, to The fol~ tTAT'ltmNT ~ P9Y IM rernillnlng Pflnclpel eum of Phone. (209) 9'&-1111 Poe ... •IOn. or enoumbreno-. to pay the remaining prlnolpel eum of l>Ullnell ·-7~.,, perwona.,. ...,..,. the llOll(I) MCUf4id by Mid Deed of Stief Ille Wiii bl mede, 11Ut pay lhe remlllntng prlncipel IUITI of 1111 note(•) MCu(1ld by Mid deed Of u . T1'11191, Wfifl antereat thereon, II wlthOut covenant 0t wt11T11ftty, ... the notl(1) MCured by Mid died of Trust. wAh Inter.I u In llld not• LtA~ER~~tr,N e:wlk1'::.i A:: pr<Mded In llld notl(1). ._...,pr-. or 1mp11ec1 NOWdlnO title TNlt. with Int.,_. u In ..id not• prcwldld advanoee It eny under • er • "MY. under the tenne of 1-'d Deed poe .. 1'°'1, or .nou,,.branoM • .,,,: provided, advanell, If .-ny, under the tm of utd oMd of trui., ,..., ~ ~ 9~~ ......... ecs ...,. of TNet. ..... ~ 9"d ... cluclnO ..... ct.rgee ""' ---the terma of Mid o.d Of'""' ..... d\etgel, and IJlpen... Of the . ............... VJ• r,::ie of the Truet• and of the of IM Truet• ancf of 919 truete ctwoM. end ~ ... ol the Tnnf•andOfthltrwtur•tedby ~:!~ 3078 ,._ Cf'Mted by Mid o.d of creeMd by llld Dejd of T'N9t. to T,,.._ end of the VU. ~led by Mid Deed of TNlt, neda s.nta •~ .:..,1.u TNet. pay 1M ~ o1p41f eurne ot Mid Deed ot Truet. $aid .... w111 bl held on· 'TUMdf/t • ..,,., "'" .,... The total ~ ot IM unptl6d the note(•) by Mid o.actof Said Mii Wiii bl held on· FrtcleV. My 24, 11M. at uo p.m, et vie Donald SMphen M~. 112t a. ---""!'-==±::~~=~:---!~of the OblOetlorl MQ#'ed Trull to wtt: Ht.242,12 wtth ~a.; 1"4, et 2:IO p . .m. at the CMpmin A.enue entrenoe to the ~Dl't!::,,Ane.C:!,2704 NlJC Jl)llC[ by the i:woo*'tY to-bl ~ and tntw• thereon from 11101113 e ~ A*M lfl1rance to IM CMo Cent• """""°· 300 EMC eoun~•Cltrll ot~ ,.~the ~·-•tn.c.d OOMa. ... 15150% per annum•~ ii CMc c.r. ~. 300 !Mt ~Ave.,°""""' CA. ..., __ -·"on ~Md • .,IC* at the timt of l8'd note(•) pM .. ~ .._. ~ AYe .. Orange,~ Al lie ttme of the Wti11 pub1-May • 1114 r--_..._...__,_.-., ____ _ the lnMlill ~ of tM NOtlc:9 and Mt and al~ J f ....... -22 At fhl tllN of tM lr*6lf put#> Ql!on °' tti9 not1ci9, 1t19 total .. _............._. ..,......._. ,,_, :of lal9 II IU,~.1-4. wttft ~ , C*tton °' V. notice, IM tocaf ~of IN unptld ~of the ,..__, OrWIOf -°"'Y .,__.....,........,--......., ___ _ The bel~ wndlr elkt o.d nie ~ unOW Mid Deed .,.... of theunplld INWool of.._ Otlloltton MCMeCJ ~the_,.,.._ ptot JuM I , IS, 21;•. 1 ... ot Tn.t ._.,_. ...cutad and of TNll ,__otor. ~ and otillGMton .and bY the abo¥e ._ ecr'6ecs deed of 1N91 and e9ttmltad Fl dtl .. ed lo tJ!ie ~,· .... ., Ull(tt• ........, to 1M 1.11........, •.,.. atfl6ed deed of tr\let Ind 91timete0 oo.t . eicpenw, and ~IOll II r---------------~ ·of'..._ Mf 0.. tin ~of ....... °"' -.ta.~. Md ....... t18,t2102 manct tt1t-.. w • ...._, ~ mencs tor._ and•,.,,........,. t1a:s,oeue The tot .. lndeo~ being ., I'-------. ........... -.-...;__ of °"*"' Md Slctlon to Sell n. ot o.taun and ~ 10 Ml The The total lndlb4ed!IW beino an let on wt*ll tM operq '*' 11 undel llQll9CI .-i Mid Hotloe of undef _,.led CIMlld .., 111c11oe ot .....,.,. on wt\ICfl the opening cild It computed may be Oblalned by caa-°"'"'"and EJectlOn 10 hi to t11 ~end fleetton to ... to bl oomput9dmcvbeotitalnedbycal-tno (7141 tn.ottt Of (213) rlOOlded In the oounty .._. IM r.eorded Ill IN C*lntY .._. the Ing (4 IJ) Mf.1411 the ~ ~ '21-4Ma lhe d*Y before the-.. ,..., ~ .. tocMed. ,..., ~le........ Iha... °'*' June 1t. 1914 0.tei 5-2f..l4 • Dile.: Ge/07/M OMM. ~ 6. 1'84 8UP£AIOA TITLE IMC&. tNO. M£C A1ISSOCIATEJ, ~-#3171 T ~ ...... RVT !Ci COMPANY • MicS TNll-. .......... p; alt1 11 •.id rweM 81JH1<1STHIMCICOMPAHY, •-Net-. lyTD IEAVIC COMPAHY.IQ!lnt ftederic:a W'Yf'a ..,_, 17' 1*-M _,._ ........ ._ P 0 lox 2'14, • ClOtPOf'•t1C>n ly ~ Klebe. Alielatent ho-r Sandfa M. Al'rnlnta. Cc*• .,._. 8'. Cci9te .._, CA co..°"",,. Or*"9 ~ °" 8anta Monica, CA. ICMOI 1y: 0Afll.£N N0£A, T~ retaty ,,._..ant &ecli.-Y IM21 June I. 1114 , (213) 450-0711 bl. tu S. Off\olr tllO H Celff()mja llVd . Welnut One City 81~. W t, Otanoe, C.4 Thie ....._,t............. ' ,..,.. 8Y: ,...,. McOuf!ll, Aeef 8eo-P 0 Dr11w. O er.II, CA. M691-3711 t21M ~~ ~ of Or.,,. ~ lfl ~ ..... -... ~ -... =:;g,-.:,'"c:...,_ .... "="-.,_,..., .. _ .. ...:~-.J: .. .,. .... -1:' .. ,.:ia.:;~- Ptlol J\N 1. "· at. tlt4 June 15. u 21, 1.,.. PllOt June ts, 22. 71. 1... P!loc June u , n . JUiy t. 1M4 Publlihed er.,. COMI Dllr ,,_...... a.. OelY ,... F·22 MO ,...,. PitotJunel, 15 22.n.,... ......... t~n ..... , .... ~ "' • ~-~~~-----~-------~-L ~I I 1984 DODGE 600 CONVERTIBLE See Page 2 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS 1& TRUCKS! HIGHEST QUALITY SALES & SERVICEI THE HARD TO GET UNITS ARE IN STOCK NOWI IT 15 OUR POLICY NOT TO ''MARK UP'' PRICES ON ANY CARS. OUR PRICES REFLECT ONLY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVIDED WITH THE VEHICLE. '84 CORVETTES Ready For IMMIDIATI DIUYIRY . L ' I.. IMMIDIAIE DILIVIRY 5-10 BLAZERS Ready For IMMIDIAIE DILIVERY0 445 EAST GOIST HWY I NIWPOIT llACH ·~---"!""-~6~ I • '84 CAVALIER CONVERTIBLE Ready For 1 \, , ' j ' J • • ' • The _Jll84 Dod!le 800 con......Uble offen a mrbOellarlled en,tne for performance and economy. •• well •• wrap-around g111ampe. a new iDatnuaeat panel &ad i optional electronic YOlce alert,,._ Ill ••t:aJ.b•• to tbe d.rtftt. Dodge adds turbo-option, convertibles to 600 models Sporty four-door version offers 'Euro' look with blackout trim A 2.8 Iller MltsublaN engine la available on 600 models. A turbocharged engine -which provides both performahctl, and economy from a 2.2 liter power plant -Is avallable on the Dodge 600 cars for 1984. Inside the driving compartment of thl1 yeei 600,aredeolgnedlnatrument panella-ured. Tl ES model Includes an electr.onlc opeedomet1 tachometer and gauges, and an optional llectron voice alert system that "talk•" to the d"-abo the car' a operating syatama. An elactronlcally-tuned AM r.-dlo allowa drlvl The 600, Introduced as an upscale, roomy and ~ to preview pre aalacted atallot 9!!1an for alx ~,.!~'-1&.<>.av&11abl~~~ ln;val•i:11;!-8Jt!:!IOll~ln. ·-~tl:aw,:~~,.....,... ~ -l(· c-, • ~-•ol'<~~ ~--- -,.-lour-d.,;;;.-cer continues to b:a~ailabie In onto the station's praclaa lraquancy: All 800 radk the 600 modal, while the 600 ES model :.... with Its Including the avallabla AM/FM 1tareo ond .,._ "Euro" look that features blackout trim sport · versions have a'dlgltal ctock. handling, and quiet< steering -fills the bill for a Designers ha"" enhancaCl the extar1or 1ppea · sporty. lour-door model. anca of the 1984 Dodge 600 can with a,_ wrai The turbo charger uses wasted exhaust gaa around design for talllampa, r«leaignad lio energy to provide the boost, raising the power level ornamentation and -covers. There allo ai of the four-cytlndar engine to that of a six or eight redaalgnad two-tone paint graphlco and ca cylinder. Its horsepower surge Is about 45 percent, alumlhum road wheels, and a varklty of Peart~ and there's an Increase of 35 percent In the torque . patnta with mica pigments avaJlable. output. The turl>Ocharged 800 can he"" a louvere EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy figures are 22/35 for the turbo engine. Chrysler's turbocharger Is one developed by Garrett AIResearch and employs a wastegate to protect the engine by releasing excess pressure at high llmlta. Electronic fuel Injection -which does elec- tron~ly what carburetors do mechanically to maintain the optimum mixture of fuel and air -Is standard on all of the 600 four-door models. The 'tur?ocharged cars use a mlltl-polnt EFI system. - Crevier dealership wins top sales award Bob Crevier, owner of Crevlew BMW In Santa Ana, won a trip to the French Riviera In recognition of his dealership's outstanding performance during the National Volume incentive program sponsored by General Electric Credit Auto Lease (GECAL). hood, bright exhau11t tlpa and muf!ler. and "turbo Identification on the front lender. The Dodge 800 two-door coupe la built on 100.3 Inch (2548mm) -base, and la 181. lnchea(4804mm) long, 88.5 lnchea (1740mm)wlck and 52.8 Inches (1338mm) high. lta curb weight I 2474 poundL The Dodge 600 and 600 ES are built on a 103: Inch (2824mm) -base, and are 187.4 lnche (4781mm) long, 88.3 Inches (1734mm) wide, an 52.9"1nches (1;348mm) high. The Dodge 800 cur weight la 2,593 pounds. · Crevier B.MW was No. 1 nationally out of 3,000 dealerships participating In the program In volume of leases written, an a""rage ol 40 leases monthly. L..,_ • .._ "Bob Crevier demonstrated a trvly com- petitive spirit," reports David Watson, area aalea manager for General Elecitrtc. ''They run an extremely fine operation at Crevier," he said. "Very professional. Good -la." . Contacted at the GECAL corporate offices In Barrington, Ill., Rick Morgenthaler, BMW national manager, emphaatzed another aspect of the Crevier aehlevement. "While Crevler's No. 1 status among BMW dealerships la lmpr~ve. we think It even more noteworthy that Bob placed aeventh among all participating dea'8rshlpa, representing every make of domestic and Import." Morgenthaler concludes "When one considers the more llmtted market tM the BMW, and the a~allablllty !Imitations Inherent wtth Imports, Crevler's achievement Is aJI the more remarkable." • r!! - ___ .1~Pt.Mw S.·n·"·~!.: .\·~,1"'/!!f lr T~~'tnll..,_C,,.oat-~.L....o.i~,.__-,_.._:.'-"'"-'--':._,,.~~- .'\.6 -l I 7~ __ i. I I . I - m at lll •• .. 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V-8, tape, tllt & .more. #411804 1912 CIEV IOllTE COLO v:S, auto, PIS, AIC, tUt, crutM, pwr windows, stereo & more. #1GMR671. 1912 CIC~ TOI PU Sierra, auto, PI S, A/C, tape, custom paint, aux. jacks & more. #50«05. 1913 IUICI llVIEIA Loaded with luxury. Only 17,000 miles. #1FWF662. ~914 CHEY CAIAIO Z·21 V-8, tilt, cruise, pwr windows, pwr locks, ETA tape, custom wheels & more. Only 9,800 miles. #2AWT361. 1111 AIC JEEP UCLI C.J 5 Speci., edition. Only 36,000 mllel. #000768. • 'l I ' I l C. ~COM! DAILY PILOT/~, June22, 1- --o...,..c--1Pllo4 ,,._ 22, 29, .My I , 1S, 1114 ,., l'lllUC NOJ1C( ' I I • j. CLASSIFIED INDEX 11 ..... l•M, Cll 642-5678 llUSKSs& FINANCIAL a..u-1 .. s.. •a...u-Oppoo-1.wnil* ...,_w....., 'ln-•~i­ln~"'""""'I W111wd 'M-ylO ~ .... .... .... .... "" ~· •M_,. W.,.laod ~T0 '1 --"" EMl'LOIMDIT MERCHAll>IS( Anuq"" ·-·~ 8ldc ... ~ ' C--• .. !qui-I c-~-,._ ... v .... """"!""' Gar...-Sa-. -""'"" H-M.,1\1....ry M1.,..1i..r- M•· Wonwd .. ._..."--'-.. Off-"""""'"' .. ....,_, ~ .. Or ..... ~...:L."S"­ BOATS Auk>~"I ........ s..-_,-~ "" "" "" "" w .. "" "" "" "00 '"' "'' 12141 "" "" ,,,,. "" "" 1012 "" "" 1011 '= "" "" '~ "" "" "" "" "" "" "" ..,, "" "" ..... w. w....... . ···-· tO» Sporv.. "-· "°* ·--... t Wi.e.I °"-·-·-----· ... T"'""' -·-· IOa Vane .... -.... ,_.,, ..• , .. ,_ lf)tO 1oq,,_ a-.. --90U AUTOS lllmlltll AJr.o "°"*' ·--· ·--· flot Audi ··--·····-··•·•-••• 1101' "--__ ,,,_ .. ,. 8MW ---•111 a-___ ,flH 0.-11 11 Dt.............. . ...... 11 11 IWft01 -1121 "91. ·-1121 ...... -tl2' ..... ''" J..-••• ....,_, . 1111 '-'bw..... ···-llN i.-.. ••• i..:.... ........ Ill'\' .... ------1141 ---.u ·-·--· . --••ta ....._..... ___ .... 1111........ -1141 MO --•t• 1111 ·--,, .. _ IUI -tllT -::i -... -... ... I • ........... =~= THE DAILY PILOT ·•t! I!!! 1i CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS 111~~.,!l.!,P088="""'°"~,;::J, 1lllll 111 11 111=...1 ......... n-111.11....= T I S at. ftxw t 121.000. !one d IM MM -e ephooe ervice: :ow-.""°-,,. I CdM. s 1r.,. 0o., Monday-Friday --~· 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 1 lllYEll lllGI --'000 Business Couoler: · llDIES Traditional Monday-Friday 31r t 0on.M..,..,t...,. Realty 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 1 s...,~.... 681-7370 DEADLINES '111rnr1 ... .--.llm•t Cel JoM £Mot at WWr I PLDLI CATIO N l>EA OLI N ~ S31-70540<ITWHI ,.. :..-=-.: \l onda~ Sut. 11 :30 o.m. -2:t:=n .. =':;~"'~ ·rue21da.' \1 0 11. l:3(> 11 .m . liijiiijiijrijijil ~. 1otel'f ooord \\'t>dnt'~da' T ut>s. i::JO µ.m. n.ct.2 bdrm l den · T h d · 1 AfflAlllU TliiE fwnlly rm rWdtnoe. As Ur!!! 0 \ Wt"d . ·\:3(1 J).JO. ':I B•droom condo-~ •ttrtor l :1 ~~rida~ .' 'fh ur~. ·•::JO i>.m. 110:..soo loc•l•d in PGOfl,.~llOO ..... ._...,. s beautlful Laur•lwood .... --· .'aturda' ~~rida~ :J:tlO ,,.m. with pMt, poo1 Md ten-tM'9nd. IS1-1400 !"u n,J a~ . Fri. :i:OO p .n1 . Na.~.~".~-!!.~ -WATEIU'ROI< ;tMI _,.,,_,, ~ ..... HOMES '- 1 Lindi Otttl AEA.l. £8TATI CANC ELLATION & lri .. I Ellls . Rt-• CORRECTIONS: 144-llH ZOI llUll NII( -Ull ... .lill21114 , ... ... UTn.I w •• llllDI llll,MI Great family home with income unit on the water' and room for two 18' boats. Home completely re- modeled Freoch doors., new kitchen, this is a "must see"!! Owner will exchange for units, commercial or condo. .... llU •IWlll PllfHT LIU'lllll . ......... ., ..... . Bdnne. s batt'll. liidudle i:;:=::;:,c:.:=::;::;::;;: INS\W IUlte Md IWge OC... frl on IMd. IQi 4a' flltnlly room and oft-3Ba. ~ oond. Po. atre>tt pMtlng tor U9 to 7 ownr ftnc. 8kr OCH1J cws. Only 4 dOOtS from $1.15 mll 146-Sllf. 11\e .-.trranoe 10 Mein ac::=; ~ ... I™ BMctl. NOW on 11\e nw-~ .., WM ... at only......... 1--;;1or.:%;,lliiiill""= ..... 1211 "12 Homm/oom91" lot.., ... ' !noornl. l23IK Nr bdl • . l ehpg. 945-2251 re. t38r SHOAEC horM :.-Wlllk to bMdl 1479,000 llYlllDllU ..., ... -... .._. ..... •l• 'Wi th brok•r• Mttgnlfloenl *w •t•le 833-3122/~11. cuatom 5 Br., llmltyrm. & COM by own9I" 1111.ooc 5 Beth,,.... pool, epa, on , HelotroP9 oonm ~ ~ llCrtl -II refurbtlhed -l)IW'll & "* ~ lmmtd moY9 In, u.d9 or I tor 2 Wiit oondO, ._..optlonok.'875,000 AINCIPAL8 ONLY tor Jdftt ~. R & H 142-8333/IS1-3000 l~tl 75t-59MI ~ ,. ... ful 008IWI w:...,,.. ...... Lin• •a.DDT 2 "'1 -°""':f. .. Channing de<:o Sponiah 3 B< 2 Ba on 45' -l-lltol721-1 11 lot. pier & alip. $1,100,000. ~:•:_ttt;a:=.'= ~o::;-'::,~ Preetigiou1 Bayfront Villa, 6&, 711 Ba, pool, spa, 1arge boat docks, $4.~.ooo. ~ OM wouN1 be a grMt f4.4..1206!87M7it. eeauutu1 3 B<, 2 s.. playroom. 11reiH-. -un11. .... _... PREVO beam ,,. __ Xlnt "-·---· .,..,. 000 top -...... -ce ...... ,.... ~-•· ~· ' 10c119d COM dUpteX and .,IOY ""' 1311,000 Cal 'i 124 PIPPY Fri, UYW DIM UtfUIT-I eoo,wan1 11 .. Jetty & Bay view, newly decxnted Mal No ..........,. """"' ,,_ Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. $696,000. I Yl9W, trl-'-v•I, large ._ .. _ ... only , 't!MaGnab·lrv 111e .. TD' ... Panoramic bay & ocean view, 4 B<, 4 Ba, potlo, pool home. Fee price $775,000. ! ......... -........ ... -" •Hiii L ""'.Alai Oul•t E••t•ld• Coet• • <i!."""~J;., Mtu iocauon on A.2 IOt '"'·~ NNllU -IFFl"\llT . I wllhln-... -....... 1 G'/3-8494 Ocean & Jetty views, marine room. 4 Bl', -Hft -·· ~ 3 Ba, 3700 1q. ft., car parking .• 1,285,000. t:;_NrM 3 ,::;:i:,.,.:. ~I.~...,., C. Plff~•~I• g•r•u• , ... Ifft UYW l'Ull U..-T •I•••"~ ••••• * ...... * Spectacularbayfrontdplx. 2 Bl', 2 Baup, ::::=-.:· ., ... J:'..; 1 ~·:~~~- 2B<, 2Badown. 2boet~ $1,350,000 . ...-.t ....... _ .. =''=~~=~---·~ar 2ba. fir, 2'40 8er'MG lllln&lllll••- Panoramic ocean & dty view, 5 Br 3 Ba, spacious entertalnlngbome. 11,100,000 .. I Ltt u ...... y,. Sell y .. '"''"" Tiii D11y l'lol o11 .. ,_ lltl& 111<1 *" 1111 • • "Plebe P111" --fw )lot $25 ,. .. , •• z ... ,. ,. $45. .... '"""" ... , .......... '" ,. ... -.... . .. 01111f11• ' Ml-5671 642-4321 Direct or coll«I, lo 1wl>acrlbr to l!O"' ,.,,,, .. , ..... pll!Wr, '"" Pillt I /_./..; __ -in~ :S " . 1 CD l ~ >C -. ~"O ~ CD !!' :s l • ••• l~ ..., .. OU.lfl9d Ml••• ........ Pl. Meu Vwde 1960 9/f. >Ont oond t 111.500 tMttra. Mgmt 841-1324 EST BUY tH TRACT nr SC Pma: 2 bt 1\4 bl Condo, reduOed for q.,icllk ui.t 175,llO. By CWlr'lt SY...1ut 1764880 Brand,.... 2' I 8dr ~ dot. t ml. to bleclh. 110,000bonua.842~ lllllm&WUI 1111,111 ec1n1nt JnocwM ~ ..... AnxlOul ....... I "-" °"""' l4t-2S ti THE REAL ESTAT!i:RS •IACH conAGI $19,000 1 ILOQ( TO llAOt DOWNTOWN HUNT. llAOt AISUMM&l IOAN Piil llALTY INC. 220 ~"""!!!I' ... ,!lo1r:h --~11 SJ6.HU I ' • I -II ) • ) • 'I ' c.... ... m ~ '°'" "h( )\\ • lka II' ----- • I I , ·. \ , Onw-oa Cout DAILY·PIL;OT/Frktty, J\,IM 22, 1aa. "'*IL..:. o.tdlnlnf: !DNWXilMXU: •1-1••• ......... i111Y AND"EMOOIL 1-""i!!·!i!·!P.!·"!!"!!iiiii!'l!l'!!!!~-·l~IUHlfi:Wat eooommodtdlna: I ~ 'AIT-NOBUAHO,.PrtL loncled. 20 Ytt In.,..._ bl!AN&!XPIRT tntl•t. ne..t. Local rtf llo#416232*MM2t! $2.17perday Uc.,..a1-1~ wu ... n>'°"'hUllMd,.. ~~ ~ ,~-.T•M~133 .e~=~TO= T.Mc~.....,,24 OYWHC:~ICt 10yre~.(714)131-8811 tty : r. Root!\ AddrilOf'li; NmOCi9j !)lllCle llnce 11 '104K lllp. end r-'d Uo'd, bonded, LAkOiCAPE & ClfAH. ..Qulok WelaM LOii Aleo-LellM Uo T·11 ,421 1~ QUALITY PAINTING ,,..,. dllO. fWa. Uo. #Mll1' T~~J:'= Of ......... aMIQn,w.w'. C8'11~~7'2 lnl.,Of'CM2·1142. UP.IYrt~freeell Cll7U424foreppt. E UiiJaLaNltd ......... PRtefl.FAEEtST. K.Funtc•MS.01fS 1n u. Conftuc41oft.-la.4 ''° I #.= CUSTOM 1'MoOUNG Dew 1 n ·~ ~ '°"' ltr'ltClltl Umoe )2\£!? i c111 John. 131.2050 A!PAIA apec11111tt0ii60 011.y t We Coet L ... And Do TM t.ANQiCAPi iEAViCI ,.. Fl.Illy~· L.oweet rat• ~:~~:~~ co;:' RICHARD H 1 UTCMISON IW F,... •t. SOyrl u ft?V4t1 " · ACONTO. e.t. (114) 24,·1411 ,.,_trtm, Lawn Mllnt. MO. "1 ll'AINCJ Newport liNdl 113-1084 &Alan 4""2719 PAINTING 25 y .. re. 710-2728 eny11me W• A1rt1ne ecnecMeG ftlghte to Computwf. Mod ...... ,,_ -he eel. Juen Ml-'441 81fWICl: a thOrouahlv a. ' Cuetom WOttc We l0¥9 Pl.OT Catalln• from John Coun .... ~ Mt-7047 atvube/T,.. Trim ,.-..J o6Mlt ~. ~7 8-pof'tF _.';..orrNA ~ ' •·•-• ltetfectlon, "3..ot 11 Ta~ WrtM Alrpot1. .. ~ All WWW• . ........... ,.. ... ...l!'PIQM ffK ent ... liiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiil.,. .... ~~ SERVICE ... d~. 11'1 not .. CaMMt JIU!llt Al Tututte a Acoultlc ~ 00..:1lr~~'r ~!:.!.n fWlabte ~ oocMton f20tV MMOl4 M Nb iiAbN's he• ; Tut~eiliff. 1-ml• penelWJP P GOnly ~ ~ 4NIW o;;;;;: ™ ,,.. wt. Kevin m-t503 e-.-...... ... --............ . IW'• 5514: . Ntwpott CU.tom Pelntlng gp;;tWeHcoWring n· Han .. d 10!!· 14~-.:t.~" NDECTORY way. . . roup ,.i. .... facl"9· ban a fonNoe •........o-1 ...... 1 ; Wf".._. ...... 1._.ua1 18 yn of happy outtomen. tttllttlOn ..... Conlutt· Mato, -... UI\ ...._ CMrttn to Ce.. ooun~ $41..8747 ........., 1 Undecepe Mllntenlnele Uk•• CL!ANEA HOU8E? , , •· uo. 2toe44. · -876-0383 .,,t ~' s.1..eseo Pt1ne*«I Jr to TU10t i(. plul the IRVINE MIRROR MuJco & ~. Ta&-1020 .... ..... ~ atNlol, rw. Me. hpertlMISu~~~~Llo. ""°°°· &.ow ooet, 'ic~· RAINBOW PAINTING • In Math ~ WttUll endtheHUNTIHOTON ,......... ·.~,.::~.~=~~ OualHYwM,freeeet, MoW '20 In--. ~=':t~ pettwork.l31-11l1 b CMlttyllourpoltcy t§t'llljz EJctm (inoi. 8Al) ltdl BEACHCOM8ERe¥ery l!Jlh THI! IE8T e34-3424 42551~ tu-7~1 ~5124 cu.tom ii'ICil-Stone 850-"48 JEFF Lio Hal * ... ""' .. * 87~5' Cindy Wedneedayat ,_....,_...,. .... ..____ ... 5,.._ ...... Lutbrue olMnlnQ. Apt•. 810cte·eonc...t...atuoco ... 1 ....... _.192 noextr•cher~I ..,..,.,... ... , .... CuJea!JL ~noian. -"'"...., °' ttouw,ofcl. EICO'd. Free Aert. Frweet. 54t-14t2 CdM HouH P•lnter, v,, "_.. ~ltnkt CALL TODA'lll ~\:wr~.w= ~t rm ~=.~· Yf9UJ>. ~ 111·t03I :~=-·~:;'"'•· Plutts/lttab ord Worn lU ... Liii t~letw. °'Lt-aan ~-~ddlttont ELECTRICIAN Oen. mllnt. 9*tlcal, Quallty hou .. CIHnlng. lfeWlt IW EXTEAIOA·TOP QUALITY '1i)CX8ttRtNO. Al neea. tdlool & pe Your Detty PHot 1 ____ .._....,__ __ Doot9-etc. 54MNO LI 233108 Small/lg• plumb. Craig 536-4119 THorough. rHf;on•lble ltnlet ~ ort< f • F t Neat Petehet l Texturee. tonal pr~. 851· 10' ~~r:r~ Artl l lra*1a -REMODEL: Repair, ~d. ;be, repM't: 54e.5203 AMERICAN HANDYMAN local refa. Pet 4 7~254· MiPXIN!ibW:AtUobtl A.r •. ~e..~ ... Int/ht.,,.. .... MM258 A'AOBIN TYPO SVC+ t•J-4JJl Ht, IOI XRfilf f'.d.1'.tifcti1om Comm .. all ph ... , 11 yre RESID/COMM'UIND Carpentry. Wlndow1, OUallty HMClg i'°twk lobby-Mobile ~t FOA BETTER WOAK ........ WP' Ill Correep, Prtnl, n .cont..-np oil pelntnp. In., ... Uc/bonded/lna'd 28 yrt. Do my own wen. 4>alnt. f9"0le etc. Y• HHkpJrl Iv-In/out. #3081701,..,. ~ LOWE" PAtCES -•tudent proJct. M2-33e -------nudee,portelt• ~ PelomboConettea.35M Uc 278041. Al 846--8128 .,...,. II Lord. 147-21417 bp,,..,lne, 541-1711 Call Jldt 839-8793 HllrD ..... 1111 ---L .. alt AepeJr-Ooore-Alt.,etlon• LiLala Repel,., Paln!-1, °'YWlll. ~. hOMlt, rwon-lleriat IM PLll ... llU'T1 WI .... Cltulu Acta1tieal ~ m i A;Jre Aemod~1-P1ne1-Pat101 'L Ga etc. ~;;'.,';'9*,;;L =-ple•:,.~7mPe· IT..,..llUIM H~~a11~•1:tt1~~nt/,~:!: Drllntolear fun i15 wRitfWiilA8 CtWg1 AH\litactng-s..lcoatlng ~::!ow F~~1!'913t TIUI ~ ITIMlll ... M Fr• •t. Dave 842-4513 Aepalr faucet•, dl19, etc. WINOOUTY'W :'!~~ tsodislfE Xccoustic Ind . S&S 831-41ff , .• exp-ry-Topped/remoYed C!Mn-llalllt V.-y thOrough. Gd refl. • IMUfance Repair. Spedal-AnY11tne M&M &42·9033 QUA .... 1-.. vn Resprayed or new. Call'°' A .. aWa C..tat Ctacrttt ""·new laWnt. ia14478 4SlJMpJOdi 1 ~ 5~2-='d. st=r~~rect 1ttng :n PalntlnQ/PIMtlr-Expett Servtoe & Repair ~lal&frMMtl Att.8' l D I ci..n•'-•TrMTr1mmi.u. SMALLMOVIHOJOB& Of Uc.Tt24-43t.M1 .... 27 ._Lio Chri1"3-1843 31--~.18ynln.,.. •••••m P.m. 847-7901 AUTO DETAIL AT YOUR pr vt~•Y•.~Sld•wL•lcl~d·· YardMalnt •Hauu ..... R"" MIKEMe-1391 LUI llpfM NEWWll'thoweStor-"""' . ··-40903 H4 . . HOME. YOUA CAR LIKE ....... IP• •. . .. :..3........ . _... INT/EXT. 20 YMI'• Exp«. Lie# 5 ..e919 knockl often when ye .W.lti /ltaM Ila NEW. 494-5854 Ron 5 34 MIKE 8--...... HAUL·MOVE·AEMOVE vlbXTibN ME eXME. n.,.. " ... " AY«age ROOM 129 + .... UM r-.i=ri [Ml tal t I 1ltt......... Furniture, Truh, T,.... We Tlke Care Of Your ...... Ill Materiall. &42-04-42 'rm t. Piiot Cla ~ ~ BJid/m· Spec kit IWhJin ~ QlW Can Lawn-ShNl>-T,...lnetl "3·5415 NOAM :r-H=·=·1~all Calltomla'•<>nglnal PAINTEF\Nf!EOS WORK! ..... =:.-.. bath, otc. rm add, . patlO 'Jl~r.;;;T.rv. DAY CARE "' my m T,.. trtmmlng & "*"°"... ltudent w/lg true* c. Student Mover•. lntll!Jct, oelllnge, Nfln Otf>. den rep1lra-oarpet1no· • PhoM M2·H1• covldd<•, bay wndw. Lie. Cont. budoet anaiy911. OC t'i~ to e yre. Pt/full-time. Aototllllno-lftn malnt. loW rate. prompt. ~hentt w thlnge felt With o.y Uc. CAL T1381tl lneured (28) yrt exp .. work guar. tll•·P•lntlng-clHnlng, 446485. 819119 S47-eo78 4 yre. 1 .... Inc. 553-9252 LoulM. C.M. 5-41-ION Freeeet. 54t-e085 )'CM.I Court 75t-193e CdM Plot w.,,t Adi. ··~714)M1~101 •• C>.vtl P&lntlng "4-3137Jilandlclplng~~:~HS.-~7~414~iiJ~~iiiiiiiiiiiii;; ...... • ....... ~ u1 ~il:--:S~Hiiii'1~·~~~~~~iiiieii!ii~~-. oject. In ~"~ CLU . Dene Point Loo. '20/hour. P.etton to~ PART-I IWted Motivated, re1pon1lbl• I·-...-. l d lnkl e=, pr 24M232 All tine. Buy Refrl CUSTOMER SVS AEP Prevtoue menagement Nn ~ Muet btr-on to Include Mi1y A.M. Ind Iv. Ao cur 1 t e ..,., w•c•• r ng ~ Aool. 141 W• elcUtef ectwr1•..a-Weekend dutlel. 11200 equity In -bu1lne11. pendabte wtlMlle (email varied dutlea. Setary + commlMlon. w/Qood con'\mUNoetlon experience preferred. 24 hour page. Potenu.I ..unda. Muet h8¥e de-Etyplet, (55wpm). water. ~ neceeeary. 1ILIP9m UU1 11th St. C.M: 84&-6538 or ._.,. mo. Aeeumee to Mike t7&-Ml7 truck. van, ttatlon 8oti .,.... c.ic Rayne Water System.. l!xoltlng new oompeny Obi dr l'9frtCJ 23cu ft 137 GIAL FRIDAY gen ofc ..... 1..1.A. TllAY toent. Home. 12133Edgeworth, weoon> to ...... .,.,... Caroline 845-2251 714/250-1811 ooenlna new btoench of· Wehr/dryr 1155 ... S• 15.00/hr. Cheer'• HB r... Adult Cerr1ef Tum. Earn SECRETARY: Typing, flt• Whittler. toeo4 lllJlllllT PllS* dMW In Irvine ..,...:............ nee In ?lltden rove. 12 deek chr 185. &41-3001 teurent. Mutt have car $400 bookk=~ t---------•ft.Ill .,.._ MUlt be ~ -.-illY poeltlonl avallable Ima i 25 gold c.11142~94. oumLYo~orO ... mor.YWE.EK M~:~ •• :!abeter'. --•.•,•.· ... ---•ll!i....tttfullhopnetirbeeot\, ~M· ~Cont~·F=reg OloodHt,!!!!!f/ ... man!!-1 ·~=·~lpf~~~t :::.::1~talW~ °':cs~S-11.i • 5 ... lllUIDI. I .... ~ " Cont--·.P__..._ ..... M-". -~--Following plea••· .. ,.,.. """ ..,._... • .... •' · .. .. .. _~ -· _., ... ..., -ta-«>78 bet•-t: end 10· IOfM typlnO. 54"'3942 !Nine .,. .. for 4 hr work day. CMh dally I llY llfUl.a 1'111111 5"'~7 ...... ·~ c---18582 Burtt• Lane. E D·ILY PILOT .. ...-. e.m ~ ;._,.2·"'"21 . With good derloal...... IVlllable. Strlllaht comm LES 95• •11 ,_.. ~ ....... _... HuntlngtonBch. " ·-· ra· -....... lllPT/KDI mu•t. Wiii train. Vatted or Niii')' +. 115041000 ·-.. llU U1U.., II ,________ 142--4ff3 =~~ =~: * 11111111 * • -• • Oen'l 1111 ofc duti.... Mutt re1pon1lbllltlH. Good weekly w/ln SO d1y1. Magtag W"'r fieo. Dr F=.n~w~o1:,:: --.... --.,-.------1---------eupervlH newepeper No~;--..:rtNlaly PUTl-IP.... type 50 wpm. T~ benefttl. Salary open. Contac1 Allen 971~2740 S140. Aman& 23cu Fr Ing tor people w/m . We _. .,.._ llllYlllm·UllU carr1er1. Mutt hew van, 5 ~a .-C Ind Sat. W11 aper. pref. WIN train 281-8222 TIUll nd comp a 1eo. 549-427 will trelnl REL IABLE ......._.~Filon•. Property and dodl malnt.. wegon or pldc-up. Good •'I 81'/ULD treln. At1 or drafting bright lndlvldual with _..'"llY tmmectlet• opening for ex-Nr new Searl wuher/gc PEOPLE need only apply! ---~E , lite carpentry, painting, l&lary, mlteege allow· Ulllfm t>Ktitgrounc:I helpful. Full rtght attitude. 831•1800 _.._, perieflQed teller dryw SSOO/Mt 147..()07 t 5S1-1243 • wt~11~1,,,.=:fR varnlehtng; tome tupet· ance, compeny benefttl ToVPofmaJor~•• ~beMftta.Apply lllPT/&111 ••HllllL,.,._ ...... ..., ......... Wuher&Ol'\'9t.Klnt-cono Hotel HOSTESSES vloery •xper. h.etptul. ~ ~= ffrm. Brokerage •~P ~:!~~ 1810 Oen'l llt• ofc ctutlae. ~uat ~ ~ ~ ••lllYlefe... •100 .... 9~7 TWI aa-• (lnduetr1oul-attrac1IYI) Reta req. 542-1828 Piiot ~ Offtce. ptef'd, but not req d. type 50 wpm. TeNiphone lnvieetment Flnn. T..-. EOE M/F/H • , refrla I 7 -·~ 1 FRY COOK 330 Weet Bay. co.ta Good ofc **· typing. PET SHOP-r90Ule ~ exper. pr9f. Wiii train min. 50/ word pr~~ The Crow'e Neat Yacht W/d .100 -~ 1 111111 (full time nlghtl) 1111111 Mw. Mond9Y thN Fl1-Hrt 7:30-4:00 Call Cheeyl H ier look Ing tor bright indlvlduel with 9Jlpet. 8httlnd req. C.U btOlter neede.-Cend + Exit cond. 9 7 Full & Part time. Servloe Apply Jolly Roger. 400 ~t In 12 unit apt. day No ptlone caffl ts7-e500 •n•roet10 flt worker. good ettttude. 831-1too Shelby Cheetl It ecept + Ute ·type hM tt fn iii :UdRFlu: S~o~ci~: South Cout Hwy, comptexrentdltcounted . E.O.E. . lllBJ ... I =:,=: :..-: AESEAVATIONIST TMICo!p.553--0940 p r 8'TM511 1ao;;Q; 6 ;:a Old kP Lagun• Beach. Marla. Laguna 8Mcf'I + Nlary;.....no ... ~~ nee-•-------..... Aa-95 ..i.nntt. laS-7418 needed for Mngmt Co .• SECRETARY for Mtal>---11---ten, fr• to good hOtnt 4~ EOE KNITTERS ceaary . .....--. --· wtll train. Apply within. ltlhed inw.tment """ In .... IRllHll 546-0820 --------wanted hand-«n1tt ... , flt •vm Phone--..Meddbeneftt 124 AV'lntdll . Oel Mw, H.B. Greet growth ~ E.xper • .Good dnvtno r• --------1111111119H or pit. Cell 79&-2'794 1 •1 p•1 Ill. LoOltlna tor Phyelcal work "*'· Flt, pit. Exp not San Clemente. tlental. • 10001mo to cord. >Ont NI~ & oom-Cat. ~ 11"'9r peralan f9n Need clNn-out polltw per· L E G A L • I I 111 Need lo stay In lhape. 24 nec111ary. 4/hr & up. RESIDENT MANAGER for etart. •12001mo after 3 mlUlon. LAAR HUNT 10 mo'• old. 957-0807 aona lor houMcieenlng, SECTYIRECEPTIONIST yrs or o4det, dMn cut, 754-1941 prime 18 unit bldg In HB moe. Min 1 yr ofc& typing AUTO, 133•8•981 or Fem. Poodle mlX. 1 y tor lnnov1t1ve new hou... 1 y..,.. exper. Good IC*t-potlt• a courteoue. Call pref9r Nml-retlred cou-up. call 714/~1871 497.2030 ln/outdoof, nd1 lovtn cleaning 11rvlc1-up Ing at>lllty. T~ 70 WPM. Starving Actora Moving IUL UTITI pte with aome manage-Aak tor Judy Cox. TRAVEL rim. &48-1749 prehwred or wlH train Word prooealng l'lelptul. Co.1-5:30. 850-1370 Allllll'llATIYI "*lt and llght main-lllllTllY Commerclel •o•nU FREE 2 kitten• 10-12 wlt1 noht per.on 8-46-7310 Salary commeneurete llllTI-lllllTUT talliance :!~· bUt Non-emkr. HB offlol. AMI =•r~~11 •x:0~~~~ 1 orenge me &. 1 bl Houaekeeper llve-ln, wtexper. Non-emoker. LAYOUT ARTIST ... ,... Grubb & Eltla reeldentlal wlli train. _.,/mo tor In-E•t•t• development. located In N.8. Min 2yn ~led fem. LOVlf\i mature fem In oood 953-2011 ... .:: ... 0 btoktfagl dtvllion, New-tervift call 847-2822. MO-eS91. uber exp requtrect. Ex.It gentle 751-81ff hMlth, able to drive. Lot pereon. temelu u..r por1 Beech la ..-1ng • Reltaurent aalary & benefit• + opty ref.requlred 495-6989 pret'd Summer tun. ' Some expr. ~. bUt ~teforthepoeltlon LUNCHSEAVEAS llmTllY/llllPJ, to grow w/oompany. Fr•togdhomecutebet HOUMkeeper. uve 1n, Eng-Porsche tun. 18 yrs or Orange C.Ountx daily newspaper has not nee. Algh1 enttude of ldmlrWtretlve ....._ Exp«. only . Apply 2--4PM. Newport · Center home PI u.. o a II A I k k I ~~~8-.o~-i,.~ ~ lllh epic~. Matvre. gd older Inquire VIP TOYS an opening for a quick layout artist. ~J"~. ~~Y~~ tent. The fdeal pereon wlll Bob Bumi. 37 FUhk>n baled~=:; 850-1111 Sweet Httle mutt. gentk ..rary 87 -5235 831-3222 Candidate must be able to work well t680 Super1or, CM. ::-:;~= laland. Newpor1 Bw:tt :' ,,:nr-office. ""°'*· ... ,._... houlltlfoken. 1ovee chi with sales people and meet dally dead-llrnu W. ,.... In etthef •llnG rMI _. IDllL UL.II typing. errandt. general &n buly lrvtne Travel Ser-dren, need• lovlno hofn4 Southern California dally news- paper needs experienced desk person with good layout and headline writing skills. Some feature writing also required. Competitive salary and ben- ef Its. EOE Reply ad #400, C/O Orange Coast Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa,. CA. 92626. HOROSCOPE Satarday, Juen lines. Basic knowledge of camera tat• ll'rd/or ofllce men.-office duti.... Fun wMtng ~. M-F. 3-7:30pm. Min. 84&-3579 d . . and th bill PIT Food prep, cter111. agement. EJccellont bin-PIT FIT Pereon tor Gift environment, excellent eiq>er. req. M.50 to atlrt. -------.-rea y art, typnz.mg, e cape ty 1231 N. PCH Laguna 8ch eftt• lnducllng medical l St0<•. 494--8218 benefit•. &alery com-uk tor Regina eeo-uoo Pualnn Ill to mark up layouts for productlon a PAINTER dental lneuranoe 8alaty ROOT SALES/SERVICE meneurate w/lklHL Aldna 2 ;we; t::am. 1 t:i mu.t. Additional projectl may include NEWPORT HARBOR comm en 1 u rate Plc*-up & ~-Mu11 Development Co. D.ITlllDJ •HIT. matr ... l bol( epnn flyers, brochures, maps and sale9 pres-SHIPYARD. Sa&ary open. w/experlence. For a con-have economJcal trudl or 844 Meo Plelaent eurroundlngl In w/frlme M3-9482 Exper.only.Applylnper-flVf\tlel Interview call ven. A•k tor Mike I• ••tw Dena Pt. LMm to be en entation visuals. 1-2 years experience eon. 223 21tt Street, Sf"uc• BerHml•n at 859-28HF ....... "EXECUTIVE .f'ECRUIT·. e· Couctl, C1rt Fmch, -newspaper preferred. Send resume Newport Beech. M4-7020 or writ• to tor ctothlng mtg. Full & ER". No ege or ..... r• delk lampe, 1 deek ch&lt to: p.anT TIME Grubb & Ellie: 2123 Sen Sllllng lnetruotor hard ~· Seuonll thru qulrement•. Ablllty to mlec. Herland Youn "" JoaQukl Hlltl Ad Na working,~ lndhr ber. Call CM& or communicate on the Paintings. 844-. 5"5 ORANGE COAST DAILY PIWT CASHIEAIPHONES Ca. 029eO • . .• With k~of bMlc CMltlna (714)241-l1o5 phone '*11111ry. Call Almost new 9iw dlnln FMhlon~7~25S REALESTATESALES ~~MUSTbe-= ~!W..M1-2441 table 40•72 '. ~ SYDNEY 0MARR -P .O. Box 1560 ec.ta Meea, CA 92626 Attention; Lisa Smith [Part Time, pvt poet omc.. We .,. looking tor • few weekenda. EJcoettent ,..,. STllEITS J ... Waatti llH edgel. Pllld $900. Mil fc Typtng • muat. flex hre. good ,.---..... Call Pet 1 mutt 17&-9080 M50 flnn. Cell 730-479' Nwpf Airport IOC . ~200 • . llT!m Kind, uperielioe cer. for or 720-1893 54$-2287 . . llLD/ ... 111 II 11118 Ml llWD ~eon or coup1e, a..utlfuf iwge 1r11mect mlf ....... -. -.. CIRCLE I llllm MOW HIRING CASHIERS ...,lllmT Full time poeltlon In l'9t9ll We h8W opening& for 2 ~~1~ we.a ror from Cennel & Chai Newport a.en lnveet· herdw•r• •tore. SH boyl & glrtl between ftn •110 875-0141 ment F1nn reqult99 lull s~. H.W Wrtaht Co. 12-19 yewt otd wcnlng NurM or oompan10n 'fOAU time Aeceptlonlet. 2 128 Aocheeter, CM ~ & Saturdayt. homelocel,..,..•ioeown Month aaignment. Pu~ Ill.II Earn m~, tripe & tr~IOn. 54&-9380 ~::'a!~''";:;: HouMwlfM. studente. ,.. ~Rountree Mil ...... , dent po4eedend"'11k~ tired, or .,,yone that Ml-l.. .....,... 1117 led 1n the ert of dealing :',: ~0 ~W.:; Mon.-Fr1. 1o.m-3pn1 tGtrm. ::i;; iOnO with people. Non-Or M to 112 hr. Easy + term ll'fie..tn PQlttlon u =5sM:~ exper. more. Plue dally CMtl + ....... IT~ oompen6on aide, ~ "tMfCorp. ~ xlnt tralntng l bonuMI. Fun unmet )ob. Eim 14 keeper. 840-9117 ~~~· Call hr. Win trlpelprlHI Cits 118 IEllPTllllllT Full time. dayl. 540-!554 llllPTlllllT Trana. •viii. 833-o0313 Hlmal11•n Chten1, • • • -----""' toveble belt of"" ..... Pt. D11ly P1l1t ., .. ·~--~-·~\ ~2:11~~~~ : · Mother oat taken by : : coyote. TMM 2 male klt- Blk Neug Chair & otto g. ~ S9t 982-3282 China cab, Tbl/4 c:hrl $400. JI.Int end. L8mP •10 & '20. other hahh Item•. 541-1473 9YM ChlneM NOi and tumltur• $400 to I \000 M&-325S aw.. 2 matc:tl'g. 175/btl .... ,.-Bed. queen, bn plalcUtOO. 87&-7905 EJcquillte I' 8lldt Lecque Art Oec:o Din.Ina T abtl & I Chan. 831-251'0 ARIES (March 21-April l 9): Lessons recently learned can now be successfully utilitizcd -to your financiaJ advante&C. Get rid of outmoded techniQ.ues. refine SCTViCCS. streamline methods,. You·u have access to confidential information . Individual confined to home or hospital can prove helpful. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Lunar, numerical cycles at peak - you can win money and love. Focus on charisma. personal appearances and appeals. Timina and jud&ment are on taraet -you are going to be .-amply rewarded for talenu. Cancer, Capricorn persons play key roles. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Finish what you start. check behind Join AVNET ELEC· TRONICS, the wor1d'1 lergHt dl1trlbutor of eeec:trontc:a componentl & COfn9Ut• producta . W• need • pweon tor our Cotta M... Offlol who cen handle heavy pbonee. lnterect w/employeH & cu•· tomere ll'rd hanCh gen-.,., omct ctut•. Pro- ~ appMl'lnOI & phone mennef, eome prevloue experlente pr9f«rect.end ablllty to perform In • feat peoect ll'Mfonrnent ere ..-n- tlal. P l RT TIME l r~~== : doof home. 840-2314 Motor Route Available Newport Beach area, t'hree houn per day. Eam approx. 1600 per month. CaU 11 :00 to 4:00 PM. A1k for Bruce Em1ley. : Dita IHI : tse= pui>a. ;:a, XRC: reg. Four 3" WoodWI thuttert 4lx11, 7' couc:tl, tub cnr king bedfr9me t44-2"9 ....... LES 857..St~ Ko bed/trrne "" Sealy au. per firm 1275 7to-0921 • scenes activities. What had been regarded as a loss is due to apin surf acc. Be ready to correct past mistakes, to pustl forward towards goal. lntiution is on target. Cancer native helps you locate needed material, personnel. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Romance is emphasized, affain of hean are hiab-lightcd and some of your fondest hopes, dreams can be realized. Be aware of potential, know that you are capable of Pullin& off a stunnina surprise. Leo. Aquarius natives play key roles. LEO(JuJ y23-Aua. 22): It mayappeartbatyouareaoingapinst the pain. but actUaJly you are movina In riabt direction. Know it. proceed aocordinaJy. Focus on relations with 1uperion. business activity, careers and presti&e. Cancer, Aquarius penons play key roles. VIRGO (Aus. 23-Sept. 22): You·u travel. communicate, read and have ability to ~t views across in dramatic, .,.apbic fashion. Focus on popularity, expansion of penonaJ horizons. Publishiq. advertisina, pub~~ combine to make this a productive, ucitina scenario. JU (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Be ready to revile, review and, if ncccssary, to bqin rebuildina proara.m. Cbcck raourca of one wbo would be a partner. Be meticulous where deuilt are coocemed, prolCCt aacu. Lepl counsel may be occessary and Scorpso attorney would harmonize with your efforts. S(X)RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Ue low, JO slow, be ana.lytJcal, have I. docwneoll at band. Focus on public relations, communication, pm throuah wntten word. Member of C>ppOlit.e IC'X fiiu.rea prominei;~\ and could brina up aubjcct of marital aiatua. 8.lG ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Focus o.o domestic aft"ain. wort methods, dependents and serioua dlacuaion ccmcernina decotatina or mnodelina. Keep resolutions~ diet, nutrition; teoetal health, meclicaJ-dcntaf appoiotme:ota. Seppri.le ail\ is .. on the way." CAPRICOaN (Dec. 224an. 19): Oood lunar~ iDvoJva soeculation. detetmio.atio.n, abilicy to pup utuatioo iD ill m.timy. f'ocus oo abort tripe. atwn o~c:hildttn and pin throutb c:realivt endeavors. Pileel. Virp> y by roJa. AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 2~1 ): You1J am more about bUic values. Check inventory, obtain profcsiionl.J ~ of poaeaiona. Emphasis on territory, =rt), -.fety a.Dd eecwitJ· Older iadividu.al will be available ror coo wioo. poeabie flundL lid. PllCSI (Feb. 19-Matdl 20~ ll,dative may aJUM>U.D« bftakup Of reliti6mbip or manjlwc. Emphasis oo tripa, viliU aad tupply Of ''ciyiat aowds."' Y®'U pin added irildom JOll11 •ve day with • diJplay of humor, opt.imilm ud vaatilily. Aria. Ubn ~ns fi&Mro prcmuoc:o tJy. 517 w. Wison Costa llna, Ca (714) 631·9609 toL ...... ,..... To arrange for an Int•· vt.w, Clll Nenoy leenlng at 114n54-9011 Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRPS Ari> PRIZES! J : oh emplon llne1 . : 133--3397 •ft 5 wltnd• : MALAMUTE. a..ut. male, : 5 yrs. FREE to get home, : iowe chMdren. greet dtl-: POettton, mOYlng, ITIU8t : tlnd femly to low him : (714) 538-4411 ........ ., .... ...... Sa..,.~ & more on'*' top qu .. lt1 bed Mtl, a& tulty guar. Not 2nd• or r• bullt&. Twin Mt. Jue• .... es. 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PU 4 cvl, •t, p/s, •Ir, cilss, $5988 sr wind, cc, whls, c•mper Shell 12E06f11) '83 PLY. •ILUUIT At, P/S, •Ir, stereo 11GME•l $6488 '82 TOYOTA CIUCA ••• p/s, .,,, $7988 CIU, tw. (ZRN472) '83CAMAH ·Z28 VI, et, p/s, air, fNI, $9988 pdl, tn. st.reo, c.whl•. (1GHM7.56l '84 S10 BLAZER $88_66 '71 •YA CPI 6 eyl, et, Pl» $2688 •Ir, cc. AM/FM (1$SVNJ) '77 ClllY ~ TOii 4x4 VI, 1t, P/S, •Ir, . c.1u. ,,,.. wind .. wheels (3A721l5) SAVE 'IO DAT. 200SX 4 cyt, •t, •Ir, c•u (1AHF114J $4988 '81 TOYOTA CIUCA eT 4 cYI, .5 spd, flt, AM/FM (11WW377) $5988 '78 CAMAH VI, 1t, l lr, tit,, CISS, vt (601URYl $3988 'M DO•e1 ••.MClllAH• VI, et, p/1, •Ir, PW Jldl, $AVE ttt, l:IUcket Sfftl, 2 fOM, 11JEft7041 • 'M CO•Yllil VI, et, p/1, 1lr, piw, !lldl, tit, $22 988 cc c111. mw. 11u. '*'*"· 2 -bm (1J0410tll -, ! l I . - ~~---------=-----..-~---·s--• ............. ...-91111!1 .............. a .... • .. ••lml• ... I ! This 'Quest for. Gold' ls more fun ~ By<:ATBY DS MAYO · ~::::.~deLeeuwtbelilvetmedal. -COVDPBO'l'<kl*IM .. Leewwdles........ UUIVUIY .... ~ ~'Millco~aani into LosAD&clcs towatcb the •14 ,edwW la ~•Q9elt * dlelHM. Coa1n1'utia&to the muc:ll-publicized bsttJe for the ~ SwmnerlJames. oaeOlympicdwnpicm will be in Buena sold-. tbe&d that de LeeUwwacom.,etinafOrHolla.Dd i: D...&. doi,_ .... ;"' what she loYCS most-ice sk:atina. in Pan.mount. By thea,eof9, abc was practiciqdaily, two rather than the United State&. ~uaJ Dutdi· u. ir -~ck'"~w. aalvcr medalist an the 1976 Winter hours before IChool and five boun aftercl•ws A.meric:ocitizemhi deLeeuwdecided totbtc for ~ Olympic:s.ass&arrinainKnon•sBerryfarm•ualuteto1he Wberedocs1younpU:r,etthedrivetofocuson1aoaJ Hollandbecaule1t~ttimeU.S.Olympicteamspota tJ atbJeta. ~sQucstfortheGold... anddcdicatesomanybouratoacbievingit? .. Myparenll were very limited.. , i ~=r •. =::~_::~1e, =:1.:t5~~~~~~~meerom opcn~tt!~r~~c:'~~-:=~ i momm~ofbcl.owD in tbesbliQ&sbow, including one somelhi.na. ~wants to see~· thrOu&h. . . competitions thatJivea widerra.n,eof akatenexpc:ncnce. > number performed behind a curuin of waler. A.ocbce1t throuah sbedid. Her lirstOlympaca were m Aft.er the '76 Olympics de Leeuwspent five yean on > Tbe sbowalso featun:s tbezanyanticsoficeclowt1$ 1972 in Sapporo, Japan, a memorable experience for the -the f09d with tbeHolida)f.On lco-k:e Folliesorpniza_tion. o Mike Coune and Tileh Stock. Ctoadiln champion adlaio tben-16-year-old.. Dwinathat time Qie married Doug Chapman, a skat.us& ~~Bill~~~!s~~a:m~!!+¥Z?==~~~-:;· -~ . . -~"'-=fL--~-~ ........ _-. ... ·~5 ";a~:._:~,...,...~;;;.,alfW4'iAt;;\i;;tiCibla Y tauabed•' oncbi alooewasunbelicvable ... • f -~w~-diftas. with a number built around tbe une..J)elCled l Stb. But leaving full-time perfonninadidn't IPC:aJl hanaina song.. _ _ . .. · then came t 976 and Innsbruck. and the pressure was up her skates. She bepn tadtina akatina at Iceland. as wdl Performing thftJC shows daily, six days a week throu&h on. u pet{orminapart-time. This is de Leeuw's second LaborDa}'~"tleavedeLee.uwmudltimetocatcb tbc ~you'reexpcct.edtobaveubotattbe.IOld. . sum.merwitbKnott'sicelbow andlbepiamtocontioue Summcrotympic:s. but sbc'senjoying bcr stint in Ora.nae .. evcrythinacomesdo~. on yo~ .. de Lceuw~d. H~ tune perfonn.i.naand COKhing in~ future, eventually County. was spent sequestered an mtervaewand practJ~1e111ons. combininaherpusion foukatinawith her interest in .. I'm doing what I lite to~ which is perform ... she The only other events she saw were those &be alimpeed on aerobics and fitness. said. tbetelevisionintheOlympicVillage. Worstofall,fi&ure . . . . . De Leeuw, 28. wasintroduocd to the ice at the age of 4, skating was the last event to finish. so the pressure was on Anotheran~t11designinancedlepo1nt. Delfld~ort when bermotbcrbepn skating with friends at locla.rid rink until tbebitterend.. andsweaten, which the hopes to brucb mtodressdcsip. R ight mix of h orr o r, gag~ hard t o find .. Effects outdo 'Gremlins.' 'G hostbu~ters' do better job By PHil. SNEIDERMAN Of_O.-,,... .. Mmng horror and comedy an the movies is a tricky bUStness. Too many gags, and you undermine the suspense. Too much nasty bloodshed. and you're no longer in the mood for la~ But the right mix can create an eOJoyablc blend of tensaon and release. Two of this summer·s hits depend on that delicate combmauon. "'Gremlins .. features mischievous creatures who sing Christmas carols and enjoy .. Snow White and tbe Seven Dwarfs .. one m.tnute. and attack a tecn..aaer with a chain saw the next .. Gbostbusters" involves some · m1sch1e1.·ous ghosts who play a prank on a librarian one minute. and trash an apartment building the next Both a.re enjoyable films with astonishingly fine spcclal effects. But "'Gh<>!tbustcn" is superior because the effects never overwhelm the human st0ryline. In .. Gremlins,·· the mechanical creations ~ over the toy shop, and the human plot threads are left sadly undeveloped. In "Gremlins," the influence of executive producer Steven Spielberg is obvious. Gizmo, the exotic pet a luckless inventor(Hoyt Axton) buys for bis son Billy (Zach Galligan), is a cuddly mix ofE. T., Yoda and an Ewok. But a splash of water causes the aood-natu.rcd Gizmo to spawn some cruel offspring. The devilish gJCmlins can be quite funny when they take over a tavC{ll and run the human barmaid ragged with thcir drinkins. break dancing and flashing. But they can be downngbt deadly, too, when they drive a snow plow into a house or attack a hapless science teacher. Sometimes director Joe Dante makes a scene simultaneously scary and funny, as when Billy's mother (Frances Lee McCain) fends off a gJCmlin attack in her kitchen with the help of a food processor and a microwave oven. Dante earlier directed the segment in .. Twiliaht Zone -The Movie" about the all-powerful boy wbo turns bis life into a livi., cartoon. He brings the same waclcy humor to 0 Gremlins and adds offbeat tributes to movies like "E.T.," -rhe Wizard of Oz," .. Ifs a Wonderful Life" and "Alien." Th'e human acton including Gallipn and Phoebe .Cates as bis girlfriend. get sboncbana.ed. The early acenet (PSeue ~ BOllRORfPllCe 16) Ararored car la •blown away' In flnale of •A-Team Lt.e Action Blaow' of 9taatll. ( ' .. STUNT SHOW STARTLES ·A-Team Live Action Show explodes safely at Universal ByTOMnTUS °' .. ...., ....... Few beads turned when the huslcy black man in the combat fatigues and Mohawk bain:ut walked into the restaurant at Universal Studios and barked, .. Gimme six double cheeseburgers NOW." The tourists were weU aware tbal this wasn't the real Mr. T, star of the hit TV kries '"The A-Team," but OXRly a reasonable facsimile -thouab ii could be &flUed that what be did for a living was a good bit more impressive. He's one of the stunt people who w• on the ... A-Team Live Action Show,.. the newest and most ambitious attract.ion on the Univenal Studios Tour. It opened lut weekend to tumaway audiences with guns blazina and bombs explodina -all safely contained behind a cbain- link fence. "' .. It's not just a show. it's an adventure." conunented Peter Alexander, creator and producer of the 20-minute min.i~ ... we•ve aot rocket launcben. motor· cycle jumps, explosives and all the elemenll of tbe·TV. series, only it's hve." ·• In the oPCDina sequence, a van jumPI tbfOQlb 1 berrier across a broken bridae -actu&ll,Y ~ or li&btweiabt foam plutic, pre-<::ut to break OD UDJ*t, The .. 6ad JUY'" are pfo(eaiooal motoc:rou tlQet'I who mlb . . the wbcclies and jumps appe91 euy. One of them rides into a buildina and appcan to be blown out This is done by usina a tec:0tki stunt person inside the box, propcUcd by an air cannon onto a cushy tet of cardboard boxes. It's a •tartli:ni efrecL Tbe tec:0Dd ICIJ!lenl involves a youna volunteer from the audieace who rides in the van witb .. Mr. r· and, OlleOlibly controls its defeme mecbinilm -erTatically. Audienoel pap when be bill tbe ~on 1eat button and catapUJu out of the van. but it's just a dummy, folb. The heavy artillery ii reserved for tbe finale. a t.ittle between tbeA·Team and a band oflludi• witb tbep>d suys briqiQ& in an atmoc'ed tNCt Wbicb k>ob suspiaou .. ly like a truh d~la'. Tbe CDlui.dl tidle .a the biddies' annoted car blown away iD a brealb-<:aldtina dilplay Of cont.rolled 6repowu. 1t•s all c:uet\ally auperrised from a tower oa the tet by a t.cdmical directot wbo cu abOit any of lt.e action lf tbinp Ft out of band. Kaowias ~ ~. doesn't Dep1e tbedfect of this live preeeatatim. wbich it the most exci~ (and potell~ ~) allnlCUoa tbe people at UniYeria.l have come up -.th to date. . • "The A· Team Live Actioo Show" ii praeated up to scvera timea daily u tbe beldline feature Of the Uni venal Studio9 Tour, DOW~ ill 20lb UD.i~. The ltlldio it localed off' tbe l..pUnbim 8oWevard exrt from tbe HollywoOd PreeWiy OD tbe llUdi0°1 420«n beck Jot !!'\~:=a.m; to 3:30 p.JIL OD .... " and 9:30 • --~-- Calendar Fri. UCJltedbJca....,.rromaicb -·•• • oo the key· member ol the group, playa board. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .• at the Reuben &. Lee 9.'ed.· Cale Udo, 2900 Newport Sun. tndeflnttely. Houra Blvd.. Newport Beach. Wed.· Thure. 8: 15 p.m.·mJd. 875-2988. night. Prt • ..set. 9 p.m.-1 ltOlflllS aow•--w ariit hie a.m .. Sun. 2:15-6 p.m. 151 trio feature claeetcaJ and 09mY CQI S"Alf. E. Cout Ht«hway, NewporL Latin ju&. Wed.-sat. 8:30 cleeelcal JD,L1tart8t. enter-Beach. 675-~790. p.m .-12:30 a.m .• Copa de ta.Ina tn l.a Palme ree-TD WATD •tMl Oro. 633 Anton, ea.ta ~~~=rte:: f!~'cl.= ~-= U:a6tlf>7i0oaa a port.Bach. Mon.-s.t. 7-11 and eiect.n:lnie tnnuence.. TalO perform Jazz voca1a. _fr1.~L!~~ e-~~~ , ~M<~fiiiM~~::~~-~.-.... -~~.Jt{ifguna Beac . Pactflc Coast HtJlhway. Sat.. 8 p .m .-mld· Through June 30. 'Sunect Beach. lndefinJt'e. night. Cano'•, 2241 w. 497-5404. (213)592-2051. Cout Ht401way, Newport TBS taVDIS 111.Aa-. Beach. 631-1381. lllOTT fea.tura eight boure Pop TD 1l'l1f& CSLLAa ol coot1nooua ttve Jaz:t each --"'--------Restaurant reaturee claaal-F'rlday evening tbl"ftlldh the m .JOJDnlOlf. local vo- cal recordtnge durtna dtn-au mm er w tt h. ---,..;;. be ca II at. and DAV ID ncr. TUea.&t. fTOm 1 p.m. Whtu.ard." a ftve-pJecejazz ~,!-:t'9&~ =~P. The NT.:· I 107 Jam-group. perfonnlng contem-tontght and Saturday. 9 boree oad. Newport ~ ~ ~ ildectione p.m.-l:30a.m.. i 7o1 Conn· Beach. 644-1700. ~~:~ .. J~:i.,.:;! thJan Way. Newport Beach. --A--' 955-1332. TBS warm muo11 BARD performs from 8 :30 p.m.-1 :90 a.m. With the C-..-. a.mes prev1ewlng from 5-8 p.m. Crazy Hone. 1580 Brookhollow. Sant.a Ana. 549-1512. &DI 01.801' and an .JA'DPM)ll perform at the Disneyland Hotel Wharf Bar. 'tuea . ..S.L 6-10 p.m .• I 150 W. Cerr1toe, Anaheim. 778-6600. Jaa LBOR UDllOJllB per- forms at 8 p.m. at Fender's lntematlonal Balh1oom. & 11.50 admJaek>n. 521 E. Ftrst SL. Long Beach. (213) 435-2838. .. BOT '1l008." a ver- saUle Olx1e1and juz band whJch deUvera an exciting vtsual petformanee h~- _..ormtng etaUU'Vv, Latin llAaCsL•s reaturea and contemporary Jazz rrom da.od.n«i to •• .._, .._ .. 9 8:30p.m.-12:30a.m.18000 o.m .. l30E 17tbSL ,..__,,_ Von Karman, lrvtoe. ft, · · ............ 720-0330. ea. 646-3666. TBS BSAOLS Ree-811AaOll TABSa and taurant features an all new her trio perform --alt the _Jazz club Frt.-Mon. wttb u lateet. hJt.a In The Pavtlton ~ aat ..... ... Lounge overlookJng Ota· Jolla a.wea from 9 oeyla.nd Hotel's moonlit I "'"' ..._. <>-•t. marina Tuea.-Sat. 9 p.m.-=~ a.m. rll.-...-J l "'"' 1150 w Aleo ··~ .... rea-p.m.-=--a.m. . turedSun.8:30p.m.·l a.m.. Cerrltoa. Anahei m . and Mon. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 778-6600. 18121 lkacb-Blvd.. Hunt~ -..,.--aace---__,.,----- 1ng1on Beach. cowruY PBILLIP9 TBS PAllCTPalA!I and h.la trlo In an exclualve .at.a DAJICSll& a 26-Presbyt.ertan Church, 17th enogement. P'rl.-Sat. 9 member troop wbJch Inter-and Prospect. Santa Ana. p.m.-l a.m.. Tues.-'lbura. preta autbentk Cypriot . ~t and Sunday at 8 8:30 p.m.-12~ a.m .• U· dancing 1n colorful nauve p.m .. 544-7076. bra.ry Lou.nae. TI>e New· C09lumee.perfonnupartof •'JIAPPY llOOa" al the rcrter. 1107 Jamboree the Summer Olymp6cs eel-Gem lbeater. 12852 Main oad. Newport Beach. ebrat.Jon. Fn.-sat.. 8 p.m.. St .• Garden Grove. tonllOlt 644-1700. ArUet'a Theatre. Laguna and Saturday at 8. Sunclay 1fATR 11JATllS plays Beach. $5.50 admission. at 7:30, 636-7213: the auopbone and a.JC& 495-0450. ••r11 G&I iiNO llY ACT .. ATS88.. BltLLY TOOrmAJllDTAIDllQ DAJICS SRSSllllLE mcm-IT 01' TBS JtOAD•• at tbe bera are among the Newport Harbor Actors outatandlng Mid-Eastern Theater, 390 Monte Vista ent.ertatnment featured thl.s St .. Costa Mesa. to~t and summer at Saadoun ·a. Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday Wed.-&at. evenings. 2136 at 3 p.m. 631-5110. Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. ''LAVSRDSaPOf.1..JZ8•• 642-0800. at Sebastian's West Dfnner ••AJfoa.a FAJ.L" at South Oout Repertory. 655 Town Center Drtve. Cost.a Mesa. tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .• Sunday 7 :30. weekend maunees at 2:30. th~ Sunday. 957--4033. ••aA:JtUoot' DI TRlt PAIU[0 at Sadd1eback Col· l~e In Mission Viejo. Ttie9daya th~ Satur· days at 8. Sundays at 3 unlll Julys. 831-4656. ••TD D8T LITTLS WBORSBOUSS l!I TDAS•0 at the Harlequin Dtnner Playhouse. 3503 s. Harbor 81\rd.. Santa Ana. nightly except.Mondaya at vary1ng curtain limes lb~ Aug. 19. 979-5511. "DA1'8 or WDIS AJll'D aoea•• at the Newport Theater Arta Center. 2501 ClllJ Drive. Newport Beach. Frldaya and Saturdays at 8 tbroutb June 30. 631...o'..UJ8. ·"TBS r A1IT .ASl'lCU'. at the San Oemente Com· munJty Theater. 202 Ave. Cabt10o. San Clemente, to- nlllbt and Saturday at 8. 4ft-0465. ··n:ooLsa OJI TBS aoor· at t.beGra.nd 0tnner nie.ter. 7 Ffte1man Way. Aftahdm. tonight thnQfb Sunday at ~ curta1n UJDet unUI Aug. 19. 772.-7710. ~Id W." al Tr1nJty flayhouse. 140 Ave. Pta>. San Clemente. Wedneadays ~ Saturdays at 8. Sundajs at I and 7 . 49'l-9950. ''llSJl"S SDIGLSS'' on the Second Stage o( South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. n40ltly except Mondays at 8:!k> (8 p.m. Sundays). weekend maUneee at 2 :30. th'°'""°' JuJy I , 957-4033. ••T81t llOOSltTllAP"' at Golden Wat College Patio Tht;ater. HunUn,tton Beach. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 through July 7 . 895-8378. ..Ila&. 019BOW8' BOYS .. at the HunU~n Beach Playhouse. ~ St.rttt at Yorktown Avenue. Hunttngtoo Beach. Frtdays and saturdaya at 8 :30 throt.UOI JuJy 7. 832-1405. -nra llVSIC JIAW• at the Curtain Call Dtnner Theater. 690 EJ camtno Real. Tustin. nt(Oltly c:xa:pt Mondays through Aug. 19. 838-1540. ''SROOl"r' by the South Cout Muak:al Theater at Unlve.rslty HUl:h School. & at Culva-. lmne. ton t at 8. Saturday at 2: and 8. Sunday at 2:30. 640-6306. .,... TAllDIO Gr TBS ww·· by Cabud Rep- ertory Theater at Brea CMc/CUltural Center. 1 CtVk: Center Drift. Brea. Wedne.dava th"""°' Satur- daya at 8-, SUndiys at s. 779-8591. .. A VIS1f ftOll TBS -~at the Costa Meaa Ch1c Playbouee. 661 Ha.ma- t.on St..~ Mesa. Fr1daya and Saturdays at 8 :30 ~ JUiy r.J;50-S269. ·-..-.r ams -..roar· by the Reglanal Repertory Tbeater at the Forum Theater, 4175 Fatrmont Blvd.. Yort. Linda. F'rldays and Saturdays at 8 . Sun· daya at 2. through July I . 779-8591. PllOl'B880ll nAKll It. CUllMl1108 Ill, an outstand1ng American art- 1.et and assodate dean tn the School ol the Arla ol Cal State Fullerton. rdurna to La«una Beach and lectures on lhe ··ereauveProcess·· at the Moulton ~trtouae. 87 .50 tJcket.a. 4 l . Worblaops TD so ..... llUSlC WOWW:IUIOp P'UllVAL, presented DY the School of Fine Arts & Mus1c at UC trvtne. continues through June 30. The feetJval rea-turea guest arttst Donald Hunsberger. conductor of the lnteiOaUooallJ famous EaaUnan Wlnd Emcmble.. He wt1J be tn ae9'<"'1itt ~ Ina the felltMl) and wUI re6earae and cooduc:t the band. orchestra.. strtna ~ chestra and cbonaa. Alf red Lang. tnampet eolo&st. .. reatUred tonigbL Other ac- tMua tndUde la.ona. ememblea. chamber rnussc. muter de ~• Llttta.ture ~ea°:':~ concertil are at 8 p.m. with 86 general admluloo. 856-4815. ...a&T DO 1'00 SAY At'TSR YOU 8A Y .....a.or Dl8coftr'bow to ..aa ~ lmpaddur-..., the~ min'*9 o( contact when romantic re- laUonstUpe often bqO.n or end In thJa 9UJDIDa" = ~ eo'r.;' ~dmlnls- traUon ~. Rm.. 223. 157 44 Golden West St. • Hunttn«ton Beach. 7-10 p.m. 811; fee. 891-3991. WA.MllS .. m.a& DAJIC&. 8:30-11 :30 p.m.. Frank Amoa• Trio. Layfaydte Hotd. 144 S. Undeo Ave .. Long Balch. (213} 435-631 1. TR& llAJll-11fOMAJI Dl-•a ... U""l.,o,..rs• hosts a get-ac- quatnted party which In· eludes a live r.nct and an Interlude oC pra(csstonally destOled . adJYtties ad lQ muSJc. Agee 25-55. CosUI Mesa Country Cub. 1701 Golf Counle Drive. Costa Mesa. 8 p. m. 87. 545-0840. TBS WBSSL or PIUBJllD8BIP, for stngles over 45. meet.a at lchal>od Crane's tn La Habra at 5:30 p.m. 524-3327. -Etc. • ~ROOPY 'ti 811&8X.. POil TD GOLD, .. Knoll's Berry Farm'• exciUng new tee spectacular. ts presented by KwtZ and Knott·a at 8 p.m. as a apedal beneflt for the Orange County Special Otymplcs. ICWIZ·a Pat Vel- tng announces tbe show. 995-2225. sumuar '84~ at l rvl ne M eadows Amphitheatre. features oommerclaJ exblbtts. ~ raenttna merchanta and manufadurera of · every- tbtna for the adJvc:. sun and fun·1Cwtn1 Soutbero CalJ. fomJan. Abo planned are a Wide ,..o1ooni-.. dcm· onstrat:Jona. spectaJ events. a varldy of dusk: surf flbna, and an tncn:dtble bne--up o( epcdal guests. lnclucft~ Sarah PwUlJ of ''Real hople'. and arty can-al, world cbampiOn eurfer. rn•'9ldlln. ecb:lf" and ~uaJneuman. Through jSunday. 88.50 edm'"k>n . S'77-1300. l \ Bargatn MotiflffS! • •HAY n.. SAlftOAY •• ,...._..._I; ... lh ..... ( ltWll r1 ... 11'1·t6t:1 'WWl.Wlfr 1Dft.( ...... (PC) "--~ =~ .. °"' lt lO. 3:00. S.lD. ... lctlO "STll 1111 It ..... ,. IPOCl"(PC)•_. .... ... .......... ...-.-~,---­lltl ta. Ul , ..... ,. "". •• • aul[' (I) ll:lO. ~ SJI. 1 C5. 10:15 ... Elm" (PC) ltlO,, !JS.. 4. S.'45. tiG. IHS • All OPEN 7:, s Stw1 Dusk .,.~-.., l\IS ~· M fl) -mrnmr O'Cl ""' w O'C.l West St .. Huntt~on JAlftl8'lft.aeeF\1dayUat-llllloSJDMAperformatthe Theater Arts C.enter. ·See HlghSChooltheattt. lntne. Beach. 83 ~neral ad-Ing. Pactflc Amphitheater to-~A!etlng. See l"ttday u.ttn&, cniaalon. &~aludenta and TD W1l8ftlUI UJnO!C night at 8 p.m . $15 re-• rA'ln'MTm" •"TBS TA.._ OP TD ~~~e~ t'ardboldera. BARD rnonns at Cruy ~rved, 811.50 lawn. 100 al the San Clemente Com-_,,..at C:abard Re~ GJteOC>aY COL&llAfll. Hot"ee. a p.DL-1!30 a.m.. Fatr Dr1ve. Costa Mesa. munJty Theater. See Friday t.ory Tbwer. Stt P'nday 1580 Broolthollow. Santa 634-1300. llattn«. Uetll'lg. eeeFndayUsttng. Ana.54~1512. us .JOllJllSOJll and .. ,.IDDL&a ON TB&' "A vmw .... TllJt PIAIUST KSLL 1' DAVID R.AL&IOB. see Fri-ROOP0 attheGrandDlnnCT •IPOS"att.heca.c.Meu t.••ma. at Cano'a. ~ Jaa dat.::1ng. Theater. See P'riday IJat!na. CMc Playhouae. See Fr1day Frtday uaung. - ---D"llJUtLL llAJla.. .. llAPPY BOUll" at tile u.urw. " WAYD W.AYD on the nELDBAllD~atop~ Gem Theater. see P'rtday •• ..,....81D&9TOll'r•at Comatry ~ 0 a n d a IC & County ChrUtJan band. per-Uatlng, the Reirtonal Rq>ntory all OL801f and .JSPP _MA!f 00 the key-forms at The Vtneyard at 8 •TJI O&lllNO llY ACT Thealer."!!itt frtday ~· ~seeea~J~M·es-p.m. 333 E. Cemtoe Ave .. roosnm&AJO>TAIDRO Lecbu9 taurant eee P'Hda~~ng. Anaheim. 82 cover fee. IT ON TB& ROAD" at the ~ _ .... _,. _, IJll,• coJIPa.y • IP9. s 3 1.9111. , ..... ~~~»'~A~-·· ~.,>:., .• » . MF,D.--.q;·u*•~~."i.__,Jtl....i~IJ~~ ·~v&"""imU'i'&Ui1;· Demgned "ik Women. et. go.Altft'I'. see Fl1day list-SllAlloWTI.Da and at Sebutlan'a Wea Dtnner ~~~ .U.tegjeaand ~~L • Ing. her tr1o. see Fr1day u.sung. 1Ptayhouee. See P'rtday Uat-develop wh~e ~ _,,;;:;o~m:mm: ~ -.o1' P1tooa.•• .ee Fri-rl{llSJnt SIROLD .. at proven to laid to succeaa. day blUJw, Tlleater South Coast Repertory Sec-9:30 a..m.-3:30 p.m. Golden DAa'ftY TaATLOa. ••.AftG.&LS FALL.. at ond Qt .. -. See P'rtday llat-West ~ Admlnla-Thunday and Saturday ""'""&'-t.raUoo ~. Rm 223 ~t&. lnddlntte. Max-South Coast Repertory. See Ing, _,__,,._.at 1574' ~ W~ St.: ..:ti's. 3•7 Pac:tOc Coast F~~1;1""· "TD __._.w H unson Beach 825 r Highway. Hunttngton •• IS..aot' IJlf TBB Golden West College. See 89unl-399L . ee. 536-PA.al(•• at Saddleback'Col· Frtday UstJng. ~"-"-"'-'-'""------~:;N and his ~See~UstJng. ··11aa. 01aao1ta· Wodra•a,. --v;y..g T LITTL& BOTS•• at the Hunttnaton 01o. stt f'l1day Usdng. W B 0 a & B 0 0 8 & IN Beach Playhouae. See ""Frl-A TSDDT DU Is made N __. aa&LL T llOOU a m.Aa0 at the Harlequin dav IU.tlng. In ooe~ln an eaay-to- T&IO. att Fl1day llsttng. Dtnner Playhouse. Ser Fri-'"TBS lltJ8IC llAJlr• at make · 9 a.m.-3 --. day llsttnQ. the Curtaln Call Dtnner p.m .. Golden est Coll~. ......... ... ----"~----~) • a >' ,c o ...... •mr" tt• ......... ~ .. DA.,..-OP 1fillfS AJllD 1bealeT. See Friday UstfnA. l'ecboolo«Y ~.Rm. 10"1 . &OllJllS LAWS • aosa·· a l lhc. ·"SIM>OP.r·.tuntvasfi• 151"'-. ClOaden Weat St .. -'1~no - 0~en1n'1 ... ....,,.., •~n '-'••tot 1:::::,· $&:.._ ... ::: 0...c"9wftt .. ~ .• .., • .-"' o• ,,.. L.•~' .... . •0 tn 0UC ~LUt n0w1 ClUI ..U.USIU' Rift •f&IUlll'"'G * ( FOii Riii ExamnmTI YISrtOur ••• }-k TOP s.~BJ Gl£MLiMs & 12 ,. J _t e c l e &:IO U .JO l :OO S:JO 1:00 ,0:30 1:'9 & 1• ,S No '-IAllNo l.,._ln ""lat• At I J ·OS J .... s,n l :M & I ..... S9'oO• .. o•2~lU: ·~u-..--'; ll:'lll I J :OO 2:00 J :JO C1Je S :OO 7 :00 J :JO l :JO --IO:ff/70 ... =-""""" 1E•FU OF l!OO• m .. ~ ._. EltDIJ;l2J~ 2551 /"'t.::a· J 1H£ fOPE <S 115 we • l';~1 :::: ~EfllWIOt \JtiM no.~ 1·JO ,0:00 ~Sl'OO\ JOMM u.. w.wa ... •ll:ZS oo m llf!l·"9" R~'i 61619 8770t~:ru: J ~-!~ TOP s.~~e d~,~~ ,,,..,~ AlllVEllllY SILE .. ::!»BENNE TT SCULPTURE IK tff II kt ft9' •2s~ .. JK• •• c.-.. -. Mill• ........ 1541 s. c.t ..,. ........... 1 .... 10-S o.ty ~ Moadij Huntington Beach. $30 fee . 891-3991. TD -eo-m._..-a 111JUC Woa.&allOP F&aTtV AL continues tontght wnh Marianne WhJtmytt. flute VlrtUOlllO. See Fttday llaUng ror complete detail& Sln&J• llAJLDIO llRGL&8 offers ·Sun WorehJpcn Boat Tr1ps for non-smOk.cra 21 years and over CYCI)' Saturday through the 9WDO'ICT. 10 a.m .-4 .m.. Newport • Beech. Brina luncb ·and inart•.f arta from a bOh9ttC drtnk. $20. 720-1866. vtewpoe.nt. Set •• June 23 and 30. 9 a.m.•1 p.lll. Oold-stlc. · en Wat OOiUt.ae. Llbraly ....,oacm'l'llA per- forms thetr flnal praen- t.aUon for this eeuon with featured iuat aolotata Sid- ney a.nd Jeanne Wetee, famed vtoUn and pta.no duo. tn a performance « Joeef Haydn'• "Concerto for Vl- oUn. Plano and Stnnga." Conducted by Dr. Peter .. s. ~· 3 p.m.. SoUth CoUt Communtty Church • 5120 Boru.ta Canyon Dr1ve. Irvine. A reception will be held Immediately fol.lowtng the concert. 786-0412. Yoe&lllft VALi.SY Rm. ~.· urr44 Golden OLACISa POUIT and Weet St.. Huntington ~·Canyon are among ee.ch. $18fee. 891·3991. eome «the ewita that wdl · · Ebewn:::natour~ Sun today and returm on ..ay. 887-3096. • IUllllSlll"UT .... eee ~ u.tJ.n& ·c••wtcal ..,.,. CSllULl.O ~-'------'--~ Wom.LD av UO&l.1811 TD LAOUJIA •ACB a SL I 0 I 0 0 • C 0 If ---~-•M llOlllC ..aTI· Collatl"J .U&JllCS ta hdd today VAL contlnuee with --___;=--------from 3:30-e:30 p.m. at the Marvellee Cariaga. BOYT ArrOR. actor. Anahetm Convention eoprano, atn«ln«. ".Canary ~and eongwrtter. per- Cenler.SOOW.KatellaAve .. Cantata~· 'bf 1'demann. forms two ahowa at fi and r.m~o: AU..CB .Ja... Retire- ment Dinner le held tonight -wttb dinner, dandnC and entertainment tn an enormous tent ra1eed on unJ~ _ _gounda. The Olaf~~at9:30. 856--6247. TBS COllPLSTS llAaTIAL Aa'l'l91'. Th.le program le deelgned for the penon wbo W1ibe8 to im- prove .!!_le. ltfe by ~ • Q:!¥i;a ~ .... .. ,.,.~,~·i ,.·.· ~ ... etll. Al8o f: .. John AD.a. 649-1512. Duyken, tenor. •ho· per-··- forme "Efl&bt ~ few •" -----------Mad K!n«" by Peter Max-TD OOLDSR &AOL& well O.vlee. Muatoehl .JAZZ BAIO> playe at the Mftaumoto cOnducta the "Amtrak Depot." 3-7 p.m .. Feettftl Ememble. 7:30 San Juan Ca.peM.rano. t:' Moui!O!' Playhouee. D A II I & L a T • LliCW'i can,oo Rmd. llA-.:0. LS playa the aax-~ Beach. $12.50 ophooe and JOit OAJl- adUlta. 88.!SO eeoJore. $5 ..... performs on the Juniors. 494-4655 .or pqno.Juzandl.IQbtpopfor 634-1300. I euy li8tenb'!C ana dancing, TD la'YUIS eYll· 4-8 p.m .• Alexander'• Ital- -. :~ HAVE NEYERHAIL MORE FUN Ar 'I1IE MCMES~ _.... ..... ?\ AOO 35 ~ ~ wlK> have seen ~ summer's biggesl~blockbusk!' agree. NOW PLAYING •IMA . •-WIUO ... ,.._ ....... f'llD ffwl* .... VlllO ~O..Wlll 536331 .... es.C20 ..... ...... IUD! ~........-c::.i. Mma ····= ... _ ... ...a· ....... OtW-41 .,..., Ia n Reetaurant. 1585 Adluna Ave.. Ccela Me-.. Indefinite. 241-0123. TB& B&AOL& Res- taurant, w ~l blt1n& UDO.JAZZ ft AD. A MARVIN WORTH PR.ESENTKflON A HOWARD SMITH PRODUCTION A BOB CLARJC FILM SYLVESTER STAU.ONE DOU.Y PARTON RHINESTONE RICHARD FARNSWORTH""" RON LEJBMAN U«id-P*wat"S SANDY CAWN .rtJ RAY KATZ C.O.Prfl'lliCM BIU. BLl\KE-' RIO-IA.RD M SPITALNY Ongtnal MMSIC .ttl Lynes~ OOUY PARTON MMSIC ~""~~MIKE POST Snsn ~PHIL ALDEN ROBINSON Scrmtpllly by PHIL AWEN ROBINSON 111111 SnvESTtR STAUONE 8-' °" tltt Soiti ·RHINESTONE CONBC'f-, LARRY WEISS "'°"""' 6y HOWARD SMITH-' MARVIN WOJmi De"'""~ 808 a.A~ ~ 01MG1....usou11•orMaAUU-. 111--r II ~~~~ ~~.cJ! CV; ..... ____ ..... lt.U"OltDSA1'DCASSOTIS M._~ .. ............... -........... NOW CISTl IDI MWllZ ........ . EU1W1DS C1DA E.OWARDS WI> lWll SHOWINGI ._. '.. LA PAZ AT OllSMfA P• M UNnt Cllll .. s• mt -131-IMI SYUFY STAl.UI DR• UA SOUTH com Pl.AZA ME ORN& IMll MTB.JA JOI STMUI 15'1 ET Sllll.Olll lUSlll sount Of lllD.JI ... tl21 -.,... -UWlll UA llNES 4 EOWA1mS woooamGE UA a1Y CD1ER lftM. tMY AT OIW& FWr ltM1D PlWY WT Of QUO ' -·• M cm.,,,. cono .... m .. 11 ~-•1-1n1 IDIWIB. sm PAare UM PARK DR-M EDWMDS SOUTH ~ lAGllM UA WES~TEI lWll LllXl.N WEST Of llMITT SO. ~ tMY AT ...,.y om& Ml Cll £DIMIDS · "'Gremlins' is not to be misHd. Exhilarating, its wacky sense of comic horror, its all-American mix of malicious madcap mischief, is uniquely its own:' ·NEWSW£.BC Oellfd ~ Gt£ML1la GID4•e_ STUJlDMi ZM:ll "' 1 fGAJt PllOEaE ~llOYT A.rfON-POU;y WM'IM.Y·DLVICD ~ llcCAIN MUSIC llY JDlST GOl.DS111'1'W·mconR P110DOCSU S1'llftJll .......... G nAPlll 114 ... 411 «AT111.m1:Jt a&NIUDl'·wanTUI llY OlllD COUJIDUS PMNKAZD llY 111mAD. l'INIULL·DlllaC'l'll:8 11Y J0S MNTa ~ ----..... ---..et -,,.,..--o ••·•• • -.. --• A....,_00'49--CAllONI~ . . ....... _ .. __ _ .... mano e. ao sa1,saao ... .., 495-6220 STOii iil• EDWARDS SAID EBACl EDW~ 111SS1* VU> MAU ........ .._ e '-11 kfllilllt u ..., • r......., -.A 99M021 IUIMlm IDGI l4&-03l8 ._... 634-2553 \IA llWES 4 EDWARDS lllfTllif<M m.Y C1Ex. .....,.., .. ~..,_ ._..._ ..... ,.. ca.... au..,_ eama ma '31·3501 ._ 551-0655 as1mta 891·3693 EDMIJS HUim lm BMMDS WQl8llG£ PACK tlWAY 39 DR.ff --·-llmatlllfllC:... llldlM.kflfc.£.Fwr -mrJl IBI 751-41M 'U -(213) 691-0633 -.Si&llll 891·3935 EDMmS 1-. ceno· -FASID SQUMIE EDWMDS m1M WEST ...... .-..... c::i.... ............ T s 1 aw. ... • PMWllD • DOL8Y 81EMO Celebrated ..tolln and piano tio ~and Jeaane Wet. will perform Haydn••• Con- certo for VlollD. Plano and~·· with tbe Int.ae8Ymplloa~atSp.m.8aaday at 5120 lloDlta yon DdYe. Jniae. Classified advertising is your best choice for help in selling the items you no longer need . It's Quick and inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who live in this area. Call today. DailyPillll Classified ads phone 642-5678 . ······-·--·-·-·· ................ .. -... 1 --. ' .Calendar •T. LVD'• orraa- JIA'llOllAL .... llWAL .. hdd today and featura a._.•b. Greek. and MJddle Eatem ma:l9IC and dancere. .... wtt.h ethnic fooda. • ~u.U::,:~ 8yzanttne ChW"Ch. with Rev. Oebrtd Aahte teU1nQ ol ho9ta 60 mualdani and vo- cau.ta who gather to per- form In thetr own .a.ya an unU8UAJ pragram OI jUz •hJch encompueee two themn and nua the evenln& wllb lncredtble eouncr. 768-2981. TD .. SAGI.&" Re. tawant. eee F'riday u.unc. Pop the aymbollam In fhe ltOlf"8 Df LAQOllJA fea· Churcb and . It. n:pre9e0-tura Davtd ~ on the --lln :.~.,,;:.;;.~. ~li·__ ~ -~..;gm,._• .. r~l ~--•W1.la~ • ;;e~arden Grove. DIZZY. ·aee Sunday Ila· ~ 'M. Ke 1'1s.rr O&LTzaUWf. Fliday blltJltg. ~. guttar player, 9 p.m.-1 a.m .• Bluebedcate. l 07 21st Pl .• Newport Pier. Newport Beach. 616-3333. Mon. C••991CaJ OasGOllY COL&llAll, aeeFr1day~ LS& oa&SllWOOD. 1982 and 1983 wtnner ol Country Muatc Award'• "Mate Vocalist ol the Year." performs al 7 and 10 p.m. Craay Horae. 1580 8rookholJow. s.nta Ana. 549-1512. Jaa TBS .JAZZ llDIOU, dtrect from Dtaneyland, per- form Dlxteland Jau, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Cafe uao. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beacb. 675-2968. TBS 80UTll COAST UPSltTOllY TllSAft& for Daily~lal Duce cnannay plays Top 40 mutllc 8:30 p.m.·mtd- nlllbt el Cloee Encounter'•· 2 fO'l2 Broolthunt. Hunt· tn«ton Beach. lndeflntte. 968-9800. TD IRJW llU8IC W .. D .. n.811tAL. aee Fr1da!"8'1n«· C&8 AlllC WOIUall!IOPi HandbuUd1n& &: Potter'• Wheel A OOUel(e for KJde ~· ..iea rs 1.o adult. udt.91gned.,....u..u. lo De. an Introduc- tion lo the potter'• wheel. Golden West Col&eee. Ftne AJUBlck. Rm. 121f. 15744 Golden -Weet St.. Hunt- rn,tton Beach . 828 fee. IHJl-3991. Ste. DA VSY-9 LOCK&a, classified ads phone 642-56 78 DllUR 1111 •• ~ 639-sno M s2imr· .. STA.Dllt DR.ft SRO GATEWAY 5 .. 99CM021 CUll1l 637-0340 • tM llMES ' Nit, ORMGE Ml COSTA IDA 64&-5025 mllll 63'-3911 EDWARDS 1«SA UA CfTY CENTER ll lUIO 581-5880 SM IMll CAI. •93-'545 EDWARDS SMn£BACK PACI~ ~ OR.r. ~ aNM 5»«01 SMTA AM 540.74« EDWARDS WESTBROOK EDWARDS BRISTOl IDllMSlO • UA WESU.ST£R MAU 893-0546 localed at the Balboa Pavtbon. features Monday eveftln& cocktail cru.tta durtng the su mm~r. 673-52"45. A TaAftLDtO HA AD'ftlii'IUU CAllP, for ... 9-lS, tachaabout lhe ocean and the antmala lhllt make tt thetr home. Today throuadl P'rlday. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 1140 fee Includes bua rare. Santa Ana ~. 867-338&. OltSOOllY COl.allAR, eee Friday h.lttng. PIAlflaT IE&LLY J.eM•ma, at Cano's, see P'Tlday u.tJnc. CltAZY aom hosta a talent cont.eat night with a $100 cash flnt prt.ze. Alao. Doo-Wall ..._ performs ~::o&;m.·l a.m. 1580 w . Sant.a Ana. 549-1512. Kiii OL80R and an .JAMSIBOll, eee F~ Ital· tng. (-a aoR'9 DI LAOOllA fea- turt9 DAVID 8AI ltlOB. ~:o~~ WIDln"'' .. featured every Tue9day DJ&hl al Happy ~m MacA.rlhiir .:.,~'t ber trto. eee Frtday bst.lng. DIZZY, aee &illday IISt-lng. •1AWOSLa PALL" at South Oout Repertory. See ~~ 11' TBS PA.all'' at S8ddleback Col· ~· See Friday llst1n£ '111& BUT LftTL& waoasaooas 1• ftZAS'' at the HarleQu1n Dinner Playhouae. See l"rt-dal. llat.log. . 'PIDDL&a OW TBS aoor• at theGrandDtnner Theater. See :t:-J.UlltJrC. ''11&1f'8 " al South Cout Repertory Sec· ond Stage. See Frtday Uat- tng. ---·--.............. ~,,... ......... SN>la ..... o.41 SZW0t4 CZ BS ---·· -Wllr· "9Ull9ll1M ........ ~EST t.1!NS. t ;; &Hll ... ~ ....... . ....... ...,., ..... -.. ----· iDi .. al-.... ·-•lmrfllt ---....... i-."9.'9.1.ll*' w ,.. Wf&i S1llUI R1lllSS 56l49 ll\ ta U\ la a lS ..... ,. -IUI ~ -~iliiliil'.~r--·=illiiii•I •.. .. ~la• .mw .. SI;!. al-....... .,. m .... ~--...---...... .. 5'$l-IUS l.U.llt.14&.la u ..._. Sll'8Wi IOI_.._.__.._. ....... -.a. ........ -..... ~ ti C-. 11 U.JI .. 14'. Ul .,_. -,n, fll.eu5 HI t l\Ut. Id UMell ---·-=-= ififW. ___ _..., -,. ... tau• ~ ......... Id l 2 Q -' ,...., ~... --· i1Calendar ii "TQ llU8IC lllAW' at c "'¥><· 0pwo M. No ~." ~ch. 110 .. 1559-6472. ...,~the Curtain Call o.nna "Sona ror Lud-W-' by Joel 1 KabUov. "El1Y~:w bbf klllotl Btq • • lbeater. See Pr1day tsttng. • bl --=-------->----------Carter. an . OU e a-·-DAllClltG -" -•·•-"---in" b Stra•,. .. •"-. See .. _., .. ~ wor-.-~y a:bng r~~plete Ba&AKJlllO, POPPIJlfO a ;f TBS amout ll'OSIC Information. STU.ft DA1'Clt STYLE. .....,. WOllUllOP FUTJV AL A College for Kids P~ ~ cootJnues today with the 8ball• for ages 12-16 l.s presented .g New Art Strfng Quartet. by Golden West College. c wtth pianist Arnota Juda. DIDOlt 81t8810D are Kids learn the neweat dance G> onnl~ms· "Quin· held every Tue9day for craze. Rec. Ed. Bldg .. Rm. i I P Op a.... ••ft...tee wtabJnd to ... rti.-a. 211, 15744 Golden West n r. · ..r'9, ... _ ·~ _. ~~· s H ...... Bea h 832 ~ Haydn's "Strtrul Quartet In pate. 7 p.m.. Newport t., unt .. "'~on c . ree. 891 ~3991. Wed.~ Cluelcal TB& UAL B&ACB CllAllBSllllVSICPUTl- V AL continues today to the community room of the "MICKEY ROURKE AND ... POPFS' GOT SOMETHING GOING FOR IT IN THIS SUMMER OF PULP KIDDIE MOVIES ... .. ., ~la '*"'···&tc -nl<'<i .......... ...,. ........ ...... ,.....,:- Jm!Krol. NfWSWEEK MAGAZINE ERIC ROBERTS AREA DREAM TEAM .. :· ·1 -MAITERPIECEI n.1 mlr'a .., .. lltll'lrflm•I" euc ~ MtCJ<iY ROuU<£ 1HE POPE OF tiREENWH Vlll-Atc OOSTAMESA Edwards a~ Center 979-4141 EifiiiO Edwards Saddleback 581 -5880 STARTS TODAY -------- FOUN'WN VMJE.Y Edw.lrds Fountain 'lal1ey 839-1500 ORANGE Stad'ium °'1Ye-ln 639-f1n0 ORANGE WESTMINSTER City Center Cinema Paofk's HI-way 39 634-2553 Drlw-ln 891 -3693 ~MA WESTMINSTER UAMall 893-0546 Edwards Bristol 540-7444 CAil. THEATRES FOR SHOWTIMES Mary WU.On Ubrary. El&bt concerta on corwecutlve Wedneaday evening• through Aug. 15 ~main. Tonight thellACB ,,..,_.. wtth memberw Patricia hr- rell, flute: MJcheUe Chace Baas, Violln; Grea GotWeb. cello: wtth John trerrmann, harpsichord, perform Bach's "Trio Sonata No. 2 In G," Renaissance darlcea. Sonatas by Buxtehude and Faach. and works by Vlvaldt and Mozart. 8 p.m .• 707 Electric Ave.. Seal Beach. Free admlsaJon. (213 596-4749. 0 y~ -.. · p T &SLLY LellAISR at Cano'•· ace Frktay Ustlng. JIDI OUIOJI and .isn JAllltl801', ace Frtday llst- 1°tRAZT BORU hoeta a Jack & JIU Swtng Dance Contest w1th loads Of prtzes. A.l9o, Doo-Wall Rider per- forms from 8 p.m.-1 a.m. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau TOIUlcLADI. ~er.and. J{UJtartst. 8 p.m.-mJantght. 'the Cannery Restaurant. 301 Lafayette Ave., New- port Beach. Indefinite. 675--5777. COIU"R£T PHILLIPS and his trk>. see Friday Usung. ''BOT l"ll008," see FrF day 115i1:l WA WATIIS and JllCK 8BZIUIA1', aec Fri- day l~~'ii RO BJlOWl'f end his trio. see Friday ltsUng. Pop -=----.. g .. ,. It • 8 0 1' ST AltSlllP performs at the Universal Amphitheatre to- night and tomorrow. 100 Universal City Plaza. Uni- versal City. &16and 814.50. (213) 980-9421. R01"8 Ill LAOVllA fea-tures -naws -ilelefCI'. aee Monday 11.stina . 8BA.ll01' 't Am and her tno. eee "'l'8zt Usttng. .. CJlAZX D .. _ Is lo- ntght at Happy Oaz.e. 17927 MacArthur Blvd.. lrvtne. 250-1077 .. DIZrf, see Sunday list- ing. Theater ------.. AlfOltU JP ALL'' at South Oout Repertory, See Fnday llaUng. "BAllltP'OOT 11' TD PAR&" at Saddlebeck Col-1~1;; ~Tttstt~s weoaseovas ur TltXAa.. at the HatleQutn Dinner Playhouee. See "Fri-daXj~m:sa 011 TBS ROOP'' at the Grand Dtnncr Theater. See Fr1day llattng. "LA VE1'D&R l"OLl.ld" at Sebutian'a West Dfnner P\ayhouae. See Frtday Ull-lnd, -~81"8 tmlGLa" at South Coast Repertory Sec-ond Stage. See _Friday 1lat- 1ng, "TBS ll1J1llC llA.1"' •t the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See ~Y 118tinQ. ''TD TAllDIO CW TIDt 8Ba&1r'' at Cabaret Rrper- tory Theater. See Friday listing. Worbbope Tb.u. Oasooll-Y COLUIAff, see Frtday llatlng. PIA1U9T &SLLY LellAl&a at Cano'•. see Friday ltsUng. ~ A JACK a JD.L 1'SZA.8 TW0-8TltP Dance Contest ta held at Crazy Horse Saloon with Doo-Wab lllder perf ormJng from 8 p .m .-1 a .m . 1580 Brookhollolf.-Santa Ana. 5-49--1512. SDI 0L801' and arr .JAllJtJ.901', see Friday Ust- 1 • Jau TOii llcLAfll, ~e Wed.oeaday Ustlng. llAaK 188SLL Al(J) THE llBYTBll UCTIOJI, eventno. Indefinite. Old Dana POlnt Cafe. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 861-6003. . m amvu and WATJllS 1'A11m, see Fn- day U~.­ DilVftftA n.oa. see Sat~~ ROWlOllN and his tno.--aee P'11day l?tmg. "BOT raooe, .. see Frl-dac=fay PIDLLIPS. .ee Frtday ~. Pop DA VD> llAl.R!JOll, ptan- lat. performs from 9 p.m .-1:30 a.m .• Chez Dante'e, 170 I Corinthian Way. Newport Beach . 955-1332. JJFL.S180-1l 8T.Aa8111P. w Wednea- daAwu:A. TABD and her t.rto, eee ~ 11IUng. m " . stnge:r. guJtar, ha.nnoruca. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Blue Beet Cafe. I 07 2 lat Piece, Newpcrt Pier. Newport 8Qch. 87S-S333. Dlmce TBll ftACT Y&u.8 lllO um. for yourdand.ng pJeaaure. 8:30-11 :30 p.m .. 'rhe caucomtan. 16431 Bolsa Chica.. HuntJngt.on Beach. 82 admlnTon. 846-1347. BAl.&.llOOll DAJICIRO. 8 p.m.-mJdru&bt. Dance le.eons 7..S p.m. A1ao door ~~Coun­ try Club, Graham Sb'ttt. Hun Beech. Galeli.dar · South e.out Repertory. See U5744 Golden Weet. st. .. Ana Coll• beglnnJng to-depart.a Sat .. June 30 at 1912.-praent. ua.m.-Sp.m. .-sn..&Jm mcna.. FrtdaIUitt~ Hunttnaton Beach. 812 fee. m.iht and running thf'Ou«h 8:30 a.m. and returns at Wec!-Sun.546-7880. 1150 W. C.enttoe A~ . .... ·~ 1R TD 891-3991. JUiy 3. Tuell. & Thura.·t:9 4:30 p .m . 822 ree. DAJllA WllAaP at Dana Anabdm. "PotyneanFan· PAD"at911ddletMackOo1-••osoaos CATLIR: p.m.839ree.867-3385. 667-3385. PotntHa.rborolfenbalf-day t.uy '84;· a colorlul half-' ~i="::Jru.tin«.L • America'• First En-tJC IRVDfS offen sum· and three-quarter day hour mU9k:al prodUdlan :'ft ·-,.;. r LftTL. vtronmenta1J9t'' S.thetoplc mer 9porU campe whJch aportflabtog tripe. ~lnt.behotd'amartna~ i w a o a a• o u •a 1 w ot a lecture .oven by Pat.rlda Ad-..nce Bl111nl include traJnJng ror young-•~5794. ru.na ~ Sept.. 2. Poly-.• TUM" at the HarleQuln Jean Trenlon. curator ol TB & A J1J 1' UAL aten In buebilll. baskel-DA~ U>Cm also neaan ormera preeent "< 'Dinner Pla)'houee. 'Seie•'hl-Bowen Muaeum'a CWTent CAT AL J Jlf A D t z . ball tennis, aatUng and offera deep ae:a ~Ing dance. rom New 7.ealand. E° dal.~IDD •a OR TB• exhlbtt by the same tJlJe. 8 ISLAND/JAZZ JAM· awtmmlngwtthfeesnlJlA1ng trtpedaJly. 673-245. Samoa. TahttJ and Hawall :» llDDl.. • t:·· 2002 N. Main st .. JIOllU Is held Saturday. from 818 to 8300. "CaJI DlaRSTLARD, 1313 lnncolorfulcettm0nJalooe-e aOOP" at the Grand Olnner ta Ana. 83 general ad-July 21. from noon to 9 p.m. 856-6985. Alao. tnstructJon Harbor BlYd., Anabdm.1be tu:mea. Sbow«.oppera ln-N 1bc:ater. See Frtday Uettng, mtuaon. 972-1900. Preaented by the New Or-taofferedtnaerobtca.a.lkido, Park'• ••mmtt ....-. fea-cludelheexot.icrttualdance N "UVICJllDSaPOl.tDS" SD &LIPP, &ocal Orange leanaJazzClubofSouthem Jt.arate. mast.era 8W'tmmtng; turea daily pafonna.ocea or ol Pde-. WJdda8 of flre and _ at Sebut1an '• Weet Dtnner County artJst. demonstrate. California. departures are at advanced Ufesavtng; canoe-I.be OonaJdf>uck 5Qtb Blrth· . vokanoeil. and the breath-. I Playhouae. See F'l'lday list· n:, ~tJng1of a aeuca~ 7:~. 8:30, and 9:45 a .m. t~ for the gourmet. ~ch day Parade at 3 and 7 p.m.. tak1Qg nre sword dance. -~ 'l' ~ '?tf~,~=· !L: ... ll0~~~~ ~~1 <>le ball. te_nnJa. kayakl~lngl~~;"F;a;n:tasy~~-t~n;;_th]em.:Slly" °th~ 8:~::T~~saa Y ' • -· South Cout Repertory Sec· patnU~W11.lbe~offat a.v:,,.;:&'ndswtthdanc-~boar sa • " • ~~~~~~-~--ond St.age. See Fr1day 118t· theendi>fthemeetl""· 7:30 1 J ck ._ft_ m<>ttvatlonal exercise. ~· The COunty . e ym "'4 ·"& ng. mua c. s.na ...., •• In(\· p.m.. '"'~v1c Center Bldg.. coclrtail bars. and the trtp to weight tratntng. ntneu ror BuJ performs 1'1!1S llU8IC llAll'• at 8200 Westminster Ave., cataUna. 835 adult ad-expectant mothers and tonJO!t and saturctay at the Curtain Call Dlnner Weatminater. 892-4796. mlssk>n. $25 under 12. baby and mother excrdee MalnStreet'aPlazaOardena Theater. See F'rtday ltstJng, 982-8130. are aome of the recreauonal w1lh specta1 gue.t Joe Wtl- '"l'D TAlllllO fir TD Warblaope TBS 111181CAL "IOJlm'' acllvtttes offered. Call llama appeartng tonJgJ:'IL amlr." at cabaret Reper-TBS SUIODta MUSIC ta the desttnatton of an 856-5:146. All c1a.saes begtn Appearing al the same lo- t<>ry Theater. See Friday W09K9BO'P ntaTIV AL, excuralon offered by Oran2e the week of June 25. catlon Mon.· Tbura. wUJ be Usung. se.; P'rtday listing. Coast College on June S:O, OncoinC &'Yent8 the Glenn Miller Orebestra. Winner of five Tony Awards directed by Dick Gerhart. Ste. tn 1982 tncluding Best Mu-... ~~~ SaHourat 9F11. 9a1.m.-mtdnJSUgbt. sJcaJ. the show ala.rs SergJo n. ...., ........ _"_"_ • a .m.-a.m.. tL· BAJA 18LA!Q)8; Marine FranchJ and Is dlttcted by 250 E, Baker St.. Coeta Thura. 9 a.m.-midnlght. themed Ice Spectacular "Snoopy's Ql.aetlt For The Gold" 18 pre8COted daJly except F't1daya In the Good Ttme Theatre at 3. 5 and 8 p.m. Olymplc medalist Dianne de Leeuw. Snoopy. ChartJe Brown and Lucy along wtth m&ny other at.an are leatured. "StudJo R. .. a new teen nJgbtclub. offCTS a Vkleo Dance Party with spectal summer teen prtctng SAILING 81NOL&a gathera for a Newport Rarbor O'Ul9e every ThW9>- day thJa ewnmer for non- smoking strudes 2 J year. and OYer. 7:\0 p.m. $10. 646-Al48. B1ology and Island Ecology Tommy Tune. The 846 fee Mesa. Antique cars circa 999-4565. Under Sall. SaJI as a Includes round trip trans-____ ;...._ _________________________ _ crewmember aboard a port.atton by recliner bus luxury equJpped sa.lllng and reserved seauog at the yacht on a .(.aay learning Dorothy Chandler rav1Uon. adventurealongtheooastol The bus leaves OCC's Baja. Ortent.ation meet.Jng ls audttortum parkJng lot at toru,tbt. 7:30-9 p.m. Golden 12:30 p.m. and the per- Wesl Colleae. Library 222. formance begJns at 2 p.m. D&ATB ARD YOUR WU.L: Preparfng For Life's Only Certainty. "The beak:e or will preparation. plan- ning and the~ pie-wrtt- ten Wills are dfacusaed. 6:30-9:3°'-p .m.. Oolden West College. Adminis- tration Bldg.. Rm. l 36, 15744 Golden West St.. 432-5880. HunUngton Beach. $414 THE L08_ AJllO&LS8 fee. 89f·3991. OLYllPIC OAllB8-Past BACKPACUJllO. Three and PresedL Preview lhe- lectu.ra and a one-day hike upcomlng games and see and overnight trtp to the the exfitt>tts or early Stena are Included In this memorabllla. Offered by prqtl'am offered by Santa Santa Ana eoueac. the lour --- ~HARD~ LERNER & LOEWE'S 0 CHRYSLER CONCERT SERIES THE PACIOC A°MPHrrHt.ultE lllO hlf. f>.tw. CM• Meta IUlY lOTHRU lSCl'lll'I RESEJIVEDW.SO l.AWNSIOOO T--··~"--• Olilrp 1\cbtt by l'tlont. TMtron (714) 6.l4-1300, (lll) (1().1062 """"Miit~ ..... ,...~ .. ~ 'C'='"t·~·::•;:uO'Ooo-IM.M.rM ... ,. _Ill)• .. )- ~,.........._. .... :;e-.. ~r.: .... 'C::~a::.:..:!;-::::::-~t::'.::....~~·__.. .. ..,,~~- ~ P1a1tes Pl1!ssu a 1WM llJff11 ~STAR TJHI Tif SEAR>i AJ19m · WUtAM 9Wt6· DIRRST !f.EU£' ~~.WES CIDiAH ·IIIJG WCEI· W\l1ER IU?«J·t«Mill "100.S·t6RTT llJTRO n OffSlCJfffl l.LOYO E--..QniU-l GM IUIP&JR· lltllC byJMES talER·Emoie Prm.arGAR't' tWU{I· -""'D'" '(l g; ' ..... BIBI 11'1 STAR lJll( o..! bf ll't€ IUDHIJlft'· ~.cl Pl'01ali llt IWM llWTT · Drlaa:I bw lHMAJ N11J1' .., ___ --~---,--..... b-o----·'-'"'--°' -~ ---------.. _:-::·:-=-~..:;:-..= A~Pcaft r~ NOW PLAYING 70NINI - SIX-TRACK (1]1DOL9Ysta ~· PRESENTATION COSTA MESA Edwards Town aen.. 751-4184 WQJWTER • ..... __ _. __ .... __________ ...... _________________ ~- iCalendar ,~ ............................................................. ~lllJlllll!!l--llilllll .. .. ! at $8 actm•nton aft.er 7 p.m. ;:, The lncnldJble Ftrewotb : Machine hoeta ntghtly ~lahowa at 9:45 p.m. Knott'• 'O wtll be open Sun. ·P'rt. 9 a.m.·mtdn..ott. Sat-9a.m.· I a.m. 220-5200. LIOK COOKTaY SAPAal. 8800 lrvlne Center Or.. Laguna Hilla. Orlve·throt.igh wtJd animal park. Zambe11 River crutae. animal ahowa. petting zoo. Opena daJly 9:45 a.m .. lut car admitted 5 p.m. 837-1200. 'JBS PA VILIOR QOS&JI offers tour cru1aea iii New'· port Harbor. ahowtng the homes 0( John Wayne •nd ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------; *From the makers of the original "AIRPLANE!" PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS TOP SECRET! Sf AR RING \.¥\L KILMER· WCY GUTTERIDGE· MUSIC BY MAURICE JAR RE WRITTEN BY JIM ABRAHAMS L\A.VID ZUCKER JERRY ZUCKER AND MARTYN BURKE PRODUCED BY JON QA.VISON AND HUNT LOVJRY DIRECTED BY JIM ABRAHAMS QA.VJD ZUCKER JERRY ZUCKER 1PGr,...mmw1s~~~FROMTI1tOIOC.INAL~PCTURESOUNO AR\RAMOUNT PICTURE •.. t!!!!'.::---·~---rRPCKON~RECORDS&CASSETTES , __ • ., .. .,. __ .., ... ..,.o :' • ~ ••• .. :&'fil' ... -.« ... .,Ml> \ 1 • • --. STARTS TODAY IREA EL TORO Mann Brea Plaza Edwards Saddleback 529-5339 581 -5880 COSTA MESA Edwards BnstOl 540. 7 444 LAGUNA IEACH • ORAHE Edwards South Coast Cinedome 497 -1711 634-2553 NEWPORT IEACH Edwards Lido Theatre 673-8350 WESTMINSTER Edwards Cinema West 891-3935 •·J;lri•m~i = sart WESTMINSTER Pacific's Hi-Way 39 Drive-In 891 ·3693 OfWtGE Stadium Drive-In 639-sno •PRDENTED lN 111er.,.1 - otbtt peraonalJUea, from the 8a1&oa Pavilion ln New- port Beach.. Dally every hour. noon UUouCJ> 3 p.m. 673-5245. a.AODIO WATSU. 11 l Via Vetde Dr .• San Dlmu. The largest water-ociented amueement park we.t olthe RocJdee feafurea the wave cove. klddJe poole. twoapeed alldea and four aerpentina. Three new water act.Mt.tea lndude The Dropout. Ram· .-ge. and R..on«RJvera (the ~ Inner lube water ride In America). Dally 10 am.· I 0 p.m. Through Sept. -23. 592-8453. ARD OAltlJS-2647 Pa· etflc Cout Htgbway. Corona deJ Mar. Roee. c::actua. an- nual ~na. ~Id con· eerva , kot. Pond-. ((!ft ~. daily 10:30 a.m.-4p.m. au WI.AO• 11.AOIC MOOW1AIJll. Showa ID· • cludewaterakllngori MyaUc Lake, Oreworb. U.S. High OMng Team. and a Dolphln ahow. M...oc MountaJn ta. Jocaled 25' ml.la north of UnJvereal Studlo9 at Magic MountaJn Parkway. mt ctr 1-5 . Valencla. (213) 992-0884. . ..... 1"'4i-~-• • • Pier J . t.ong Beilcb Harbor. 882' CU\lno Captat.rano. World'• large.t aJumlnum San Juan Ca~. Call-dome bouaea Howard fomla'a o&deat buUdJng. H~ wotld'a lar'ge.t aca- Natlve American and earfy plane. 10 Lm.-6 p.m. dally. SollnJab culture exbJbtted. (21~ 435-5671. ext. 1165. •93-1424. olbv•a••. ltl\J,.. Mll'l'A A.lfA ZOO. 1801 1'001l. 100 Unlvenal CSty E. a.at.nut. Sent.a Ana. P1ua. Untvenal City. A Mott than 250 antmal. bird guided. beblnd-the-acenea and reptile apeclea are excun&on ~ Holly· round In thta tu8hly planted wood'• bWat aiid bueiest park. 10 a.m.-4 p.m . daJJy. movie-TV complex. 9:30 &35-7484. a.m.·3:30 p.m. daily. (818) SD•llAW L~T 877-1311. Galleries llUSEUllS aowsaa 1111asu11. 2002 N. Main St.. Santa Ana. The exbJbtt.lon "In Full Color'· runs through Aug. 26 u part 0( "Art OoftnecUona 'M ." "Reflec· UOna: PalntintPJ 0( Jeny Wayne Downs" la an exhibit reaturtng aur· rea1lsUc 'fOfU by the Costa Mesa arttat about tech· oOlo«Y'• dfccta on man· ktncf."" Alao Indefinitely. Houra Mon . ..sat. l 0 a.m. ·5 p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p.m. ~1900. ~A MACJI llU- 11&11111 °" AltT. 307 CUff Drtve.. Two JDl.?lexb.lbJtloQS are reaturec:I. "Contem- porary Callfomta Art1ats 21 '' htghltght.a-the cenunJc work or Jem Mon1eon •hoee eculptural ceramic forma are baaed on archJtecture. humor and mytho~. Alao shown ts '''the S"econd Western Sta.tee ExhlbttJon and 38th Corcoran Bleonlal or Amer1Ca.n Patnttng... This exbtbtt feature. s-tnttnga from artJata tn to atates whoee e:JQ>lofatJon of varl-oua aty(lallc concerns -wtt.h1n d.a.UncUv.c ..i:c- g)onal aplr1t relkd the mya- Uque al the Oki West cou- pled With Imagery from the ~ew Weal. Tuea.-Sun. 11:30 a .m.-4:30 p.m. 494-6531. DWPO•T BAaMa AltT lllOUOM. 850 San Clemente Drtve. Newport Beacb. Two a:hlbftJona nm ~~~ preview Tbunday from ':30-9:30 p .m. Docent toun are offered at 8 and 8~45 p.m. One exhJbtt. aponaored by The lrvtne Co.. I• ti tied .. Ac- Uol)/Predalon: The New. Otreictton In New York. 1955-80." The other. "The F1«UraUve Mode: Ba1, Ara Palnttne, 1956-68. • wu by the Orey Art New York UnJvcr- atty uaeum houn Tuc:a.- Su.n. 11 a.m .•5 p.m. 759-1122. 8All DDOO Ml·BOA PAD. M~ ol PhotQ- graphtc Arts. Sl.h DCegD. A lnajor exh>bfUon ol the late Anael Adams. one ol the world'• moat celebnted photographere. opens 'l\le8day. The exhibit la a virtually comx:::,nslve n:tn.pect ol • ca- reer. wtth many of his beat known portraJta and land· scapea. taken between l 929 and 1983, lnch.tded In the 125 print show. Th~ Aug. 26. (619) 239-5262.. GALLERIES ALLSKDALS OAL- L&aT. 15408. CoutHtgb- ~•Y· Beach. HJghly bronze ecu.lptures the 8el:lnett Brothers of P acervtlle. Indefinite. Tuee . ..sun. 11 a.m.·5 p.m. 497-6005. AaT·A·P AJll PS8Tl- V AL OAU.SllT • 664 S. Cout ~way. ~rta Beach. Rhapaody In P'lowera." a mtxed media exNbfUon by 25 Juried Art- A·Falr arUata la featured. Tbl"O\UOl June 30. DaUy 11 .m . .&p.m. 49t tU4. 9C •ACS OALL&aT, 23& Forest Ave.. l.aJn1na Beach. "Newapeak-:'-a mtxed media exhlbtt, fea- tures the wor1l 0( 17 na· UOnally known artJata from ~ the country wh<>K wort.a are coocemed wtth IOdaJ and polJUcal taauea. A pubUc receptJon for the art· iu la tonJQJit from 8 to l O p.m. and featura a "aur· ~ .. ha rung. Throu«h Aug. 18. 'C.-&t. l l :30 a.CA.U°..&:.:-•880. Ana. I 137 Seaadl' Vlllue Shop- pl!J« Center. 2219 lila.ln St.. liuiitinglon Beach. Reger Armatrong•a exciting walacolon are featun:d ~:fl. 4. Mon . .S.L 1 ·5 p.m. vau-5775. cmaaTUJll 11IOKA8 OAILDT. 1001 W. 17th St.. SulteT. Ooata Maa. An ubtbtUon or abatract Galleries . . Detail of 0 Geiorie Weat 8wtmmtna at eune. Bole. bat It Got too Cold .. bJ Joan llltlcllill from tlte &nm Gallery Collection on 4118play lfewport Barbor Art lluea.m tills mer. exhibited H part of "Art Connections '84. ··Through July 30. Mon.·Sat. 1-5 p.m. 997-6729 LACONA BEACH 8CBOOL OP ART, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Col· laaes and mon~ by local artist Leonard Kaplan _arc -'1own through Monday. Kaplan paJnstaktngly cuts symbols and ft,lures from old prtnta maae of rag paper. obtainable only In Europe now. and aMembles aurreal18t fantasies. Mon.· Frt. 9 a.m. ·4:30 p.m .. Sat. 9 Llft.-l p.m. 497~. IOI.IA ROUS& AaT QAll UT, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. "Draw· l~ -A Penonal Vision: WOtka by OranQe County Art.18ts'' te exhibited as part d "Art Connections "84. A for the artists ts Ari Al's Garage tavome from Boston Traders ... ~cotton~ sweaters that ae rugged and functional. just what you want k> go ...tth vcu )eons and oc~ ~~~ 56 FASHION ISlAND • NEVJPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 . , .. OCHRYSLER eoNCERT SERIES I IC • Sttl:frin9 * .Leonard Pennario PLUS PICNICS, FIREWORKS, MAROIING BANDS AND FAMILY PRICES BRING A PICNIC BASKEI' AND 'ENJOYTHE HOLIDAY ON THE LAWN! *WED~. JULY 4 * July 4 Fireworks Extravaganza: Pennario Plays Gershwin. All American tavorites trom Bernstein to Sousa. plus Pianist Leoncmi Pennarto playing Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue. ~OPEN AT 5:00 PICNIC PRE..s&OW BAND CONCERT 6:00PU OJlANGE COUNTY PACIFIC SYUPBONY 7:30PM FIREWOUS SPECTACULAR DOIEDIATELT FOLLOWING RESERVED $7.50/LAWN $5.00 --•.-Tl.LETIDN" ·--·~ ..,. ........ _._____ ..... ------.------... -----------................. u...ip • .-............................. ...........,., __ __ -.~-......... ---.. ...... __... ......................... .......... c....~ ........... ~-.................................... _... ... .. . .. - - 1t ·: O> ,... The best ribs up there aren't j.ust up there anymore. They're now down here. MacArthur Park has come to Huntington Beach. (Ref~r to our roughly drawn map.) ' ~ .: ~~ -off over mesquite charcoal. So they reach you savory, smokey and siizling. There is, however, more to life than ribs. Or so we're told. That's . . why MacArthur Park also makes lots of other wonderful things to eat. From our oakwood smoker, you can order fresh Petaluma Duck or Sierra Rabbit. m our mesqm e charcoal broiler, you Can select a dry-aged New York Steak or either · Fresh Fish #1 or Fresh Fish #2. And from our bakery, you can have Fresh Green A le or Pecan Pie. --Enough talk. Come enjoy. ~~~ We start with the ~~~ tenderest, leanest, most flavorful baby back ribs. The ribs are mari- nated for 24 hours in MacArthur Park's own sauce, hung in our specially-designed smoker, and then lightly basted and finished LR I' I ---~---- _ San Francisco. And now Huntington Beach. Lunch, dinn~ weekend breakfast, take-out market. 16390 Pacific U>ast Highway at Peter's Landing (213) 592-5578 (714) 846-5553 ._,, •'-. ....... . .... a -----------~~~....;.;._~-----~~---..:....---.. -.. ----~~---1 ~ 1· I '-VieWFrom the ·Bridge' is unfi.riished ••ARQSL8 FALL:' a new play by Lanford Wilson, winde up Ila run at South-O>ut Repertory. 655 Town Center Dr1ve. c.o.ta Mesa (957-4033). Final per- formances wtll be given tonfQtlt and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 7 :30 an<t weekcn<I maUnees at 2 :30 . .,... v v ••BAJl&roor IK TBS PAU.0 a Nell Simon comedy about newlytreda. ta the flrat offering or the Saddleback Company Theater In the main theater ol Saddleback College tn Mtsefon VleJO (831-4656). -Per- formances are gtven Tueedaya through Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 3 p.m .• throug)l July 1. v "' v ------ .:::11{/u,.Ja &lc 'l:>lnlnfj, ..Cunch anJ '1:>i1111u CONTINENTAL SPF.ClALTIES 'Jfa1. (V£,in~ Lou.n~c. t!ompfi.mt.n.Ltn!I c::Hou J 01.uv1( !B'4{ d 4 -1 pm Ev1.nln.9a al tfu 'Eta11J <Pw.no, ...£,.c !J(cllc!I Clou d ~unJa~'s 695 Town Center Ori~. Co.ta Mcu 751-2820 .. TBJt UST L nTL&-WJIO&SBoua&-IJt ftXAS,•• a country-flavored mUSlcal. ls the att.radJon at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouae. 3503 S . Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-55 J 1 ). Performances a.re JUven nJghtly except Mondays at varying curtain fimes through Aug. 19. v V' "' • .. DA n or wnnt ARD aoea:· a drama about love and alcoholism. ls belnJtp~nted.al the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Dr1n. Newport Beach (631-0288). Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through June 30. v "' "' Sicph:anie o·Brya.n enacts his sublcrvieftt wife with ...... the proper IOW-k.ey mannerisms. but exhibits liade :ti bearuche Dftdtmeatb.. However. Cbcryl Rou u &heir~ ccen-eaie ~ ~wes most of bet cba.racter 10 a nawraJ. ~ well-defined lBterpretation rich in t.bc requisite innocenCIC • and .Wvete. ~ The IDOll realized pefform.uce is that of Jack i Wiltellibiiidla a die sym~ but powertess attorney, ti.> an artiaalaae and tcemiQl)~ottless,portrayal Convcrsc-. f*> ly.t.OdalM' ·a '•-91i:vemathetnuscular. _ ~ Manx> and Job:o Anderlon as the fragile, E vulneiable Rodolpbo -&ii to project their cbancters ~ su.fficiemtty. Anderson's reluctance to adapt bis haiT colori.n& to tbe demands of the script abo is an an.ooya.nce. • TcchaiclDy, lbe Cosia Mm production as splendid. with ~ t.cQrOund music and fine liabtina e&cu:Tbe .. wlfinishecf' look o(the set could be muted by asing tbe &amewon a bit Thouah its potential may not be achieved thu time. ""A View F'°"' tbe Bridar'' mnams a PC>'ft'lful and arrestina piece of tbeala which bas net suJfered from the ~Of~ years. h ~Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throagb July 7 at the Dia~ 661 Kamtlton St.. Costa Mesa. C.aU 6SO.S269 tor tickt1 information. "IElm TIE SCEIES" with ..... c ...... Re:stawant Account Wcutrfe - L , _iPicks of the .p .lays . . . . ~ ......................................... lilili .......... illll ................. illi .. illillilllilillllilll .. iilllill .... .. Cl • c: --OODSPSLL... a gospel-rock musical. will be ~ presented tonight and Si..tnday only by ttaJJan students >o: from UC Irvine. Cal State FU.llerton and Saddleback a College atTrtntty Presbyterian Church. 17th Street and :g Prospect Avenue In Santa Ana (544-7076). Cwtatn Ume u. ts8 p.m. ~ '"THE PARTASTICD. ••a romanttc fantasv must-. ~ cal. completes Its run at the San Clemente CommunJty c Theater. 202 Ave. Ca.brt.Uo. San Clemente (492-0465). _: Final performances will be gtven tonight and Saturday I at 8 p.m. ~ "P'IDDL£• OR TBlt ROOY,0 a musical about -early-century Ruasta. Is on' stage at the Grand Otnner g Theater. 7 Freedman Way •. Anahetm (772-7710). _CL Performances an .Oven ,nightly except Mondays at ~\ .. NOW PLAYING Performances Tues lhru Sun . Sat & Sun Arunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 varying curtain ttmcs through Aug. 19. .. llAPPY BOOR." an ortgtnal musical. c1oees this weekend at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St •• Garden Grove (636-7213). F1nal performances are tonJght and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30. ''I'll OBI liNO llY ACT TOGST'lma A1'D TAK· DIG IT OK TD ROAD,'' a mualcal about femln.lam, wtnds up tta engagement at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St,, Coeta Mesa (631-5110). F1nal perfonnancea Will be tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sun<llay at 3 ~ v v "' "LA YSKD&R roLl.DS, a revue by female lm- peraonators. ta betng presented at SebasUan'a Weet Olqner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente • (492-9950),. Performances wtll be given Wednac:lllY8 .\.\J.'\ W COJ..t Hwy lS(lUth ot Newport Hl"-ll R~-rvalK>m. 042-2245 Now Appearing RD llanleman- \i\h.i~ay thru Satu rtiay fvrn 1 ngs ~wo,,~·s Seafogd . ~es.ta"ra"t GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sunday• at 1 and 7 p.m .. thJ"OU&h July 3. ..... ..... \'J .. _.. 8DfGLS8." a .reprtae producl.lon ot the eeuon opener. continues on the Second Staae of South Cout Repertory. 655 Town Center Dr1ve. COsta Mesa (957-4033). Pirfonna.ncea are gsven nightly except Mondaya at 8:30 (Sundaya 8 p.m.) and weekend mattneee 1lt 3 p.m. t.hrough July l . .,.... "' v-~ ''TBS ~r•' AU&ha. Cb.d11tJe'LJnUrder mystery._opene tonight In the l>aUo Theater at Golden West College tn HunUngton Beach (895-8378). Per· fonnanca Will be given Fc;ldaya and Saturdays al8:30 throudt duly 7. AUTHENTIC-CANT0NESE E>tNiN6- Next three Beginning American~ ~-~-------:--:::-• WORKSHOPS * Specializing in the freshest of seafood dishes prepared by Hong Kong chefs LIVE LOBSTER & CUB LUNCH: MON-SUN 11:30 -3.-00 DINNER 1 NIGHTS A WEEK FROM 3:00 PM HAPPY HOUR 7 DAYS A WEEK 4 Tl 6:30 Pl 2 For 1 Well Drinks, Beer & Wine Complimentary Hors 'd Oewr9e • Banquet Facllltles 1152 M•S Ill, AT WCI llD., ...cTH IUCI &31-1117 June 26 and 28 Beg1nnm9 Sign July 14 Begmning Sign July 21 Beginning Sign Deha Savings & Loan 6:00.9·00 p.m. 8860 Bolsa (at Magnolia) Westminster. CA Ramada Inn 9.00 a.m..4:00 p.m. 1331 East Katella Anaheim, CA Saddleback Inn 9:00 a m. 4:00 p.m. 1660 East 1st SC. Santa Ana, CA -=- Pick of the plays ...... oa 1 a•• 90ft. .. a ~•bout au.. nu;. &a the ftrre' at-the ttunttnaton-:8-Cb ~ Main Stnet at Yorktown A. n • Hunllftllon a.eta ~-1406). '"'°'1nan wtU be atven ·~ and Sit\aidija at 1:30 th~ J\ll)' 7 . .,,, 'A • .,._ lluelC llA.lf,•• a m~ Id ln ~ century Iowa, "on at-.e •t th Curtain cau l>lnM:r Tbater, 890 &l Camfno Real. Tulltn (IS&-1~ Petformancw wtll bt ljven ~lly exttpt Monda19 at va.rytnc eurtatn ttmee th~ A.UC. t 9. ti" " ....,...., ... an"' muatcal wtth the ""-nuaa': characten, c:ocnpletee • tta Nit for the South Oout Muak:al Theater at. the UnJYef'8!ty Hillh School t.bmle:r. Cam(>US" Drfve at CUiver Drtve In frvtn~ ~ ~perfclnnanc:aue tontgbt at 8. ~at 2 :31> and8&nd8undayat 2:30.""., "'l'llS TAllDIO or TD-W. •• Sbake8pe&r'e._ comedy Id tn early-da.Y Mexico. conttnue. at the Cabaret Repertory nteater In the Brea ClvtcJCultural Center. 1 CIYlc Oenta-Ctrde. Brea (87~. Pa'· rormancee are gtven Wed~ye lh~ Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Surics.ya at 5 p. m. tJ1rOUCh JUiy 1. ••w&at 81DS 8TOaY," a muaJcal Id on New YOl'k'a atreeta. &e betng preeented by the Rqpona.t Repertory Theater at the Forum Theata. 4175 Fairmont Blvd., Yorba Unda (779-8591). Paformances wW be given Fttdaya and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. th'°""°1 July 1 . r,,-~ ·. 'IO ~ ~ \.d __ _ 1----. -l~ .. -~~-­~Oil 1. No matter what 1 you·re doing. your 1 ho m e town newspaper The ....... II\. .,.,....,....,... -Excellenl . ._.._...., -Very good. vv - -."";:IOd..=;;:.,...=;;:Not=eo._;good;..;;:· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==========;;;;;;;~fll-Boel...,_ 'i I IJ!IA ~ See Saturday Paper for SUNDA. Y BRUNCH .GUIDE Maic,,,, ....., ... LJnCS6ir ..,,~ 7 FREEDMAN WAY ~ CA~~-"«_.-rr,~ ::~~~:-•/• • :~$ (714) i 12• 7710 ... . . .... --._ lu ... t off the pf\.~-.\\ &th d 'kl11.'hlU' t~\\ \ llrt\.'t~ of fn:,h ~ .1111 ... 1 ttntl t1n'-· ~t,·.tk ... ~lutnc Lc,h-.ta Cf\.'\'k. Pt\.Yat.l ol ~l .11.11 Shnrk. Scallop~ Pn:-n·ncul. ~·nf1loct Hrodt'-'"'-" fn,· ... h , .11, Ii ,t,uh und mudt mnr'-· ( l1..:n lll~hth from 5 ao p Ill THE MK REST.\l'R.\:'\T .\1 tit\' Suri ~ Sund 1 lotd On the t~·"·un ut Lu~una lku" h .. rr---• -----------~· 16~,~~~lliiil!il----~-----~------------~ .... ----------..---...-... iiiilill!iiiiiiiiiiili ........................ ~~- i BORROR, COimDY MIXED ••• ~ hoaPIWe 2 N N in ••Gremlins" set up some human conftias and ~ relatJonships but Chris Columbus' saipt never follows :> throu&b. Perhaps it•s just as well. The gremlins arc more : fun to watch. ~~~~~~--~~--~-~~-.;__----. ~~--------------------............. ------~-it Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Pr im e Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with choice of "Ghost busters,.. on the other hand.. bu more intercstina human characters to aa:ompeny equally impressive special effects. Richard Edlund. whose c:red.its include the "Star Wan" trile>JY, .. Poltergeist" and "Raiden of the Lost Ark.." bas produced a wonderful array supernatural beings. They include a hungry IRC11 abost and the more frightening terror dop. • But the emphasis really remains on three unemplo_yed parapsycbol<>fists who set up a supernatural extemuna· tion busiiness m a decaying firehouse. The three are played by Bill Murray, Dao Aykroyd and Harold Ramis. Murray vU1uaUy steals ~e movie as a cynical wiseguy who doean 't seem to believe 1n ghosts at fin&, but never loses his cool 1 after they appear. -••1• --:-----jH----J:OU'D or saJa<,1 and dessert • L Ayk:royd and Ramis. who wrote the script, are fine comic actors, but it's Murray who gets to describe bis attack bra &host: "H~ slimed me! I feel so fu~!" I ~ I t co. ' ' ·Sigourney Weaver, the ffitenecfoance lady 10 .. Alien .. and "The Year of Living Dangerous," plays a similar character early in "Ghostbusters .. as a c.tstomer who must fend off Murray's advances. But Weaver shows an nasty, sexy side when she's possessed by a vengeful spirit. As the special effects grow more and more impressive, Murray's humorous asides keep puncturini the preten· tiousness. And the ultimate monster that finally tramps through the streets of New York is too funny to give away. ~ THE PENINSut A BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA Ivan Reitman, thcdirectorof••Gbostbusters," proves human actors don't nave to take a back seat to the special effects wizards. American THE BARN American. Lunch M-F 11-2:30 Olnnef M-S from s PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 10 7 PM, Son. Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2:30. Entertainmeol & OenelAg, S.nquet Fecilities. 14982 RedhiH, Tustin 730-0115. THE ORIGINAL BARN FAR•R STEAKHOUSE The original. Featuring display bf.oilo- lng. Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11-2. Olnnef nightly Mon.-Fri. from 5 p.m .. Sat. & Son from 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-97n. Continental AIRPORTER INN ........... "°°"' ORANGE COAST RESl!AURAN=I! DIREC:J'ORY Italian DONATEU.l'.I FORTY CARROTS Deffclous fashion food per Henry Segefstrom. A great place for dinner 7 days from 11 a.m. Sunday Cham- pa&Brunch. Between 8ullocks and I. lo, So-Coast Plaza. Jower level. 556-700. PWFINS "Naturally'' cooked foods. from pen-- cakes to crepes to Sleeks. An edven- twe In natural eetiig.. Open SUo. thru Thurs. 8 am to 11 pm. Fri. & Sat. 8 em to 12 midntgtll Vise/MC CelUel Mod-- etate Prices. 3050 e. Coest Hwy • Corona del Met. 64«> 1573. Seafood & Steak BL..ACKllEARDS HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgers. saloon steak sandwiches. lobster bisque. onion soup fondue and cherry COb- bler Lunch & <finner from 11:30 M-Sat., Son. 10-10. Specla1 Sonday BrUklast. Glut bar & happy bQl.Jt 1545 Adams al Harbor. Costa.Mesa._ 546-7392. Continental Lunch M-F 11·30 • 2:30 Sun. Brunch 10 -3.00 Dinner from -5:30 Happy Houc M·F Ent«talnment & Dancing 7 nights a week Valet Par1(ing. Banquet Facilities 18700 MacArthur, Irvine 833--2770. The original~ 1973. Now open In. our new location. SeMng our t~ ~ end pe5ta. Dine In or take out -WlllfWI( 11 -a.wlf. ~.in Vtllltey. Behind the Slzzler 963-5965. r=_,...=---~-·~en'"tt""ees~-s-se1ro6a. HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Established since 1939. Ometettes. 25 varieties Seroed 24 hourS. Sand- wiches, 30 varieties. Heated gat(Jen patio. dlnne< served 5-10 PM. 34157 Coast Hwy, Dana Point (714) 496-9270. Also 16341 Coast Hwy .• Sunset Beach. (213) 592-5404. PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style. Fresh fish and pasla Pallo dWng. lu~----. -- Dinner Mon. ·Sat from 5 p.m. Happy Hr. M-F 5-7. Wed. Ladies nite S0t well driotta from 3 p.m. Banquet taolltles. 600 Newport Center Dr .. Fuhion tsaend. Newport Beactl. 844-1237. POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast, !Unch, dinner. Patio dining with ooean vtew. Modest prices. Beef / wine. Famed tor Belgian watnes. Open dally from 8 AM. 1198 $.Coast Hwy. In V1-.ge Faire Mal. Laguna Beaeh <497·1667. Chinese JADE DRAGON . Szechwan & ~·rin QJlsir)8t of Old Chine. tiOlt Wlllleee LM. ~f Yr Chen. Begant c1ini1n9-Lunch. otnner. s.t. & Sun. Olm SUm (CNneee r .. ~ Brunch). 8enQuets. Beer & Wine. Rllaonel* ~ 12100 ~ BMi, Stanton 898-8933. CAFE UDO Newport's Cannery vtnage jazz spot. Cozy atmosphere. American. ltaftan & Continental menu. Lunch M-F 11-3. Dinner nightly 5-11. Entertain- ment nightly 9-1:30. Sun. jazz session 3-7 Ample parking. 2900 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach. ~75-2968. MARCEL'S Yolel -... Danci~ Wed. thru Sat. nlijhts to Bu~ Box, 9:00 P.M. to 1:30 A.M .. Top 40 s Plano bar with Wally Ruth Sun. 6 P.M.. Mon. 8.30 P.M. Backgammon. Happy hour ~7 P.M. Come'" OUf brand new look. Serving sandwiches. IOUpt, teafood and crOlsaants.. 130 E. 17th St.. Costa Mela. 646-3666. RIVIERA Continental. Chef Richard B«gner since 1970. Intimate Oining. Lunch 11:30-3:00. dinner from s PM. Closed Son. & HOiidays. Banquet rooms. 3333 S. Brlatol, Costa Mesa 540-3640. French BORDEAUX 100 Win-. Silv9f Awerd Wtnnet. Lunchet Tues. -frl Olnrw ...... S. Cloeed Sundays & hollde~ Off Bt1stol and ~ (betwWl ~and Bw) then Ith onto St Clelr. 758 St. Ctelr. Cotta Mela 540-3641. llARCELL09 Family owned. Established ~ 1973. Pattas. veal, pizza. Spectallzlng In Ciopplno. Beer & Wine Mt'<led. Salad bar. Lunch Mon. thru Fli. dinner 7 nights a week. SUnday 8fuoctl 1<>-3 p.m. 17602 8Mch Blvd. at SliMet. Huntington Beech. 8-42-5605, Mexican .. CUA mxlCAN RESTAURANT Our food II • trtp to Me>elcof Est. Wile 1972. Open delly from 11 a.m. fof lunch & dinner. Cock1*. Entertain- ment Wed. ttvu Sat "9'1ts In the J Burro Room. 296 E. 11th St .• Costa MeM. CAI 6-45-7626. TORTU.A FLATI Award ~ yeer after )'Mr. &em. Sonora styte ~ tirlCe 1949. Open deity 11:30 to fO PM. &.my brunch 10:3010 3. Heppy hour 4' to & PM weekdays. Complimentary botanas. Centlne open IN 2 AM. 174'0 S. Coest Hwy.. Laguna Beech. 494-6588. " Lunch 11-3:00. Dinner from 5 PM Happy Houi M-F. ExtensiYe Oyatet e.i:1wo blooks south of John Wayne Airport. 833-0080. . THECAM•RY F•turet fresh loc:el IMfood, ... tern ba9f. Lund\ dinner. Sundly brunch and ~ . brunch. hatbot crulles.· EntertUlment nlghtty and Suoday afternoon. Loune-~ gel- ley. Hittoric W8terfront llndmel'k In Newport's Cann8fV w.ga. 3010 Lafayette. 675-677'1. 1'U8TY PELICAN Fr..,, wfood and lots of re. Newpof1 9eectl -Lunch, clr\ner, Sunday bNnct\. OYwtoob He~ Bey. 2735 w. Coest Hwy. 642--1. lrvlne - Wlch. dinner, hippy hour. 1830 Main. 545-4n ... TAU OF THE WHAL.I Open 7 Oeys. &.ilcfMt 7 a.m. M·F. Lunch 11_. M-f. Dinner• 11 W..S. Set & &Jn. brunch 7 .... Orlt• bet Frl, Set .. Sun 8enQuet ~up to f500. ent.rteinment Wed.-&.in. Panotemio bly View. 400 Main Sl, Ba1boe. 87~4833. • \ i ) \ a11111111111 M~Donnell fears. county layof! Company warns John Wayne Airport plan could threaten jobs of tts OC employees dent Howell Walker said the Plan Newpon Beach-based AirCal's de- coul<l have a serious financial impect cision to spend $300 million to on the compa~y, which employs acqui~ l l Bocins Commercial Air- more than 10,000 Onnge County craft Co. 737-300s rather than the raidents. McDonnell Douglas MD-80 for- nojse aensitive airpons. Accordina to the proposed plan, airplanes that take off at lea than 89.S decibels will qualify for inCrcaied Oiahts. ~ oommon:Jd now ft)'ina at dlr airport, takes off at 8bout 9S decibel&. But witb a special 5004oot power cutbec:k appro~ eatliet this week by the fcden.J Aviation Admi..Ddtmion MCOonnell oo..-. ofr.cials .ft cJaimina their airpJaoe wilt lake off very close to the 19.5 deci~J level. By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... ...,,.. ..... . McDonnell Douglas Corp. is fight- ing a proposed plan to increase flights at John Wayne Airport, claiminJ the plan discriminates aa:ainst t!'le i,ong Fountain Valleycouncll members have reversed themselves and awarded the contract for police station furnishings./ A3 Two youths have testified In a L~guna Beach man's heartngondrugsanct - dellnqu.ency cha~aes./ A3 W.*'".S.~~~.,.:~)t.i:tt:~~~X·~ California Bomb threat forces hun- dreds to evacuate Bonaventure Hotel In Los Angeles./ AS Nation A New England town Is miffed over city fathers' decision to ban Jackson ~~"""··.-1-M-- World French President Mitter- rand has some pretty - tough comments for Sov- iet Union./ M An enormous blast at a Russian ammo depot raises questions In West. /A5 People A petite brunette from CosTiftAesa ~the coun- ty' a very first sexy lingerie beau t winner. Iii A blind farmer works f•nkenormal" most of the time, except when It's windy.JBS Sports Carl Lewis maintained his assault on Jesse Owens's 36 Olympic recordsr qualifying for his fourth event Thursday In the 1984 Olymplcs. /81 Steve Yeager's grand slam turned It around for the Oodgers./82 Entertainment Forme!' Olympian Dianne de Leeuw has more fun with her current 'Quest for the ~old''.Jlt Kno,t's. JW .. kencw 'TheUnlversalTourglves visitors a close look at the power plays of the ''A- Team.' '/W .. kender Bualneu Gourmet Properties will operate Pacific Plaza's entertainment rooms In Costa Me8a.J A7. C1-3 EM AS A7 A5 C5-7 EM C7 Ci 87 ce A8 A7 A5 A8 85 85-e A3 88,C4 81-3 Al Be Weekender A2 A5 Beach aircraft manufacturer and coµJd threaten the jobs of Orange County worken. In a lcner to the County Board of Supervisors, which operates the air- port. McDonnell OQuglas"vice presi- Here comes aummer At issue is an airline access plan merly the OC-9 Super 80. ' that 'Would alJow airlines to substitute AirCal. which will phase out its fli~ts of q~ieter planes on a 3-for-1 . seven McDonnell Oou41as planes as basis for noisier aircraft. part of the purchase, wd it hopes t<> The plah, which l'ii$ not been the purchase of the 737s will qualify adopted, was a mjjor factor in the the airline to increase flights at the Although the :'137-300 has not been tested at the a_irpon. A.irCal aJ)d Boei11'offi.ciabclaim it is thequic1eSl commercial aircraft ·available and win fty below the 89.S decibel level. The McDohneU Douglas &)lane. the . The cb•natn~ the M:UODa clldn't pa.-1UlDotice4 on <>ranie CoUt ~bee tbla week. TbandaJ, the ftnt day of nmmer, foa.nd wall-t....U people OD tlM•IMla of Rewpwt Beach aeu tbe Kew~.Plm". County HispaniG~ attack passage of immigration biU --------- le~hy campaign By J&RRY lllRSCll · • °' ............... While local Hispanic leaders stood on th~ steps of the Federal Building in Santa Ana Thursday . decrying the passaae of the Simpson-Mizzoli im- m~tion bill, Rep. Dan Lungren, R- Huntington Beach, was savoring his victory. Lubgren, who served as the bill's Republican floor m er, s nt a grue ng wee e ping gw e e controversial bill to its naJTOw, five- vote victory in the House of Rep- resentatives. "It is the most major pieoe of legislation I have handled. The fact that I have been working on this for six years is an indicator of bow difficult major legislation of this type is to pass,' Lunvcn said during a telephone intemew from the Re- publican cloakroom at the Capitol. .. Just two weeks ago I wasn't sure we could even get it to the floor. I wouJdn't have taken any bets, .. be added. e i , w c me u es an amnes- ty progiam for iUegalaliens.-sanctions against employers who hire illepl aliens and a guest worker J)t"Ol1'aM designed for agriculture, now heads for a conference committee where the Senate and the House will work out differences in their rapective ver- sions of the measure. The Senate version includes tougher employer sanctions, stricter amnesty requirements and does not include a guest worker program. .. We hope to take advantage of the nces tween e two verstons of the bill and hope to defeat it when it goes back to the House," said Jake Alarid. a local Hispanic leader and National President of the American G.l. Forum at the Federal Building press conference. Lungren admits the bill "still faces some rough waters as we go into conference. It won't be easy by any means." The measure's five~vote margin gives the conference committe very Rep.DanLanpn · little room to manuever. for everyt 1ng you Change m conference you might get some votes and you might lose some," Lunaien ex~ed. use it took more than a week of constant debate to consider the bill. improves the chances of its final passage. "The prime moving force in getting this finalized is that the members of the House would rather not run this gauntlet again," Lungren said. (Pleue eee DOllGRA TION/ A.2) ~1 PHIL SNEIDERM.AN °' .............. . Pan Tambolleo, the 10.ycar-otd Huntington Beach srandmother who wants to c:any a torch in the cross.. country Olympic relay, has watched her path take a disappointif1' tum, then twist back toward a happy ending. all in a matter of days. Early this week, Tambolleo re- . ceived word that she'd been assigned to run her Olympic kilometer in the small Nortbern California town· of Adin; more ffiiii 600 mikS trom er home. She said she could not afford to travel there and was concerned about health risks in runnins at Ad:in's high altitude. Tarnbolleo is recovering from a minor heart attack. But publicity about her plight prompted a Malibu man to trade his Newport Beach torch assignment for Tambolleo's Adin run. .. I'm so thrilled! .. the Huntington Beach woman said today. Tm so thrilled because I won't have to go out •"The MD--80 ts a ooms-:able aircraft -~Y in communiry (Pleue eee DOOGLA8/A2) Coastal Conservancy plan for wetlands stirs controversy Fnaa staff ... wire r1911V Y can of contlict over the Boba Clric.a wetlands near the City of Huntinaton Beach appeared fur from over Thursday as the Califomia Coastal Conservancy stnaal Mesan asks deportation hearing You'll find the beat •uto buya •IOng the Or•nge Cont In tod8J'• Auto Piiot -P99MC1-3 Polish national gets support from f rtends, Ban the Soviets, after she was dented asylum By ltAREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,.., ........ A hearina will be requested to appeal the deporution nottce handed· down to Polish national Maria Sokulska and her 9-year-old daugb· ter, the Costa Mesa woman's friends and supporters have vowed. Sokulska, a 42·year-old anti-Com· muoist worker who bas lived in Costa Mesa as a temporary raident alien since 1981, was denied asylum in the U.S. last weekend and asked to leave the country by July l 3. She has until then toappe'J the decision of the U.S. lmmigratton and Naturalization Ser- vice. Sokulska said she cannot afford to return to Poland and fears for her lif~ and for her dauahter, Dorothy, if the pair are forced to return. Sokulsb's husband. Jan. has been jailed and beaten because of his involvement in the anti.government Solidarity labor union. Sokutsb said she has been involved iJ'l anti<0mmunist ac- tivities he~ in the United States. But an INS spokesman said politi- caJ asylum was denied to Solrulska because the evidence that she would be endangered by returning to Poland was not sufficient. David Balsi&cr. a Costa Mesa advcrtislqcllecutive and the founder of the Ban the Soviets Coalition. said be will meet with Sokulska on Saturclay and review her case. Ba1$iger's aroup, an ad•hoc coali- tiot\cxp.nized last fall to prevent the SoVJtt Union from competinf in the Los Angeles Summer Olymptcs. bas since turned its energies toward helpini defecton from CommUnist countnes gain asylum in the U.S. The group's immlgJ'atioo attorney will file an appeal on behalf of Sokulska. Balsiger said. "The first thing IS to get her employment reinstated.·· Balsiger said. Alona with her deportation notice, Sokulska's employment authorization was revoked. "Wenecdtoactanextensionon her work permit. But we want to do more thanjustaetanextcnsion. We wantto tty and resolve this cue IO she doesn't 10 through this all over apin in a few (Pl-... Me llUAJll/ A2) Gan Coast cities secede from Orange County? MY.\tliCa.l Cout County -~ from the wealthiest 11U1 of o..anst County -WQuld bave a strooa ooownic bate and a powcaful tn?UP or ftllidents. BUt ~·a new COUMJ in SOutbttn · C.alifomaa. as tome of thole raidcna propose, woWd prove to bt a diftkult wk. Coast County isj\llt adaum-or a threat -rilflt now ~en t~ a vcwins number of N~ Bc.aeh residents, inchldint the activiSts U1 the Stop Ponutina Our Ncwpon bomeowntts orpnlzation arc won-derina What it woold take 10 peel the Ora.-Cout from OralllC County. ~Webaftsaid it is Worihe~ It hasn"t IOQCI anywhere ~t but that•• not to aay it woo•t;• said Jan Watt ~tofSPON. As Newport Balch midcnt Dr. Ju 0 . VandenJoot 1ea 1~ CouQly wovkt sian at die ta. County line and ao ICMltb lo at t U.UM 8e9cb -poettbly l1J lbe WA)' to SUI Otmcnte. Its eastern boundry would sc~ ally follow tbe San Diea<> F~y. C.oast County would indudc the a tics of Seal. Beach, Hunti"ltOn Beach, Fountatn Valley, ~Qlti.Mesa. New- p'on Beaeh, lrvinc and La&una Bcacll. The areas that would· make up Coast County compnte a powerful C(J()ftOmic force within Oranae Coun- ty and e"en Califonua. Althoulh tbt area contain about 2S pm:cnt of Oranec County's two million residen 1t l.CClOUn for bttwttn 35 and 40 percent of the count ·s tax ~venue, acc:ordina to stau1t1c from Ora ouaty A\lditor's office. ssumina mccuan household 1n- JEnY H11sa co.me in atta arcw at the same rate as mechan houtchold income tbrouah- out Oranac C.OUnty ince the-·lfli cen Us. Cc t County'1 median household 1nrome would bt at ICUt S40.000 a year. That w uld mau tt ., \ \ I ' f ' lhe niP.• and momil_ll hows Sah&r· day Wllh the sun waitina .. the winas uatil afternoon, dnvi"' lbe mercury uuo \he miCl·IOs. The beaches will also haw a nial!L· and-momiq ,.U, with tulb• near 70 and IC>~ tor\1aht in the :SOs to mid:.00.. O~t lQWI ID l.Os AnJCI the vaIJcys will ra.111e from the the m1d-60s. • BOLSA GHieA: P~AN DEBATED ••• ...... ~. ~ &Dd · bi&b pound near Pa- cific Coast ffiahway and Warn« Avenue. .. The •ncy b~ to submjt a decisaon Ul about three weeks to the ' State Coastal Commission. ' Oependina on which plan is finally ': eccepted. &Isa Olica oould see as many u J,000 new homes. 800 of " them with water frontage; a l&tae "' marina with ocean access: a j:;arl, v bcaCh and o~r teettallonal features -served on the ocean by a rerouted Pacitk Coast Hiahway. Conservancy Executive Officer Je>sq>b E. Petrillo said in a cover "• memorandum with the repon that the HCP "is not meant to portray a panicular final plan but mus• be viewed as a 'flexible document." The agency plan collides hard with the county's Land Use Plan, the center of which isa fight over wetland acreage: what shouJd be considered wetlaDd, and how much should there be. The environmental and communi- ty arouJ> .~ition cUJed Amiaos de Bolsa Chica 11 oppoted to the county plan and is io ooun Mainst it. They are paruaUy satisfied with the conservancy ptan, but think it doesn't 10 far eoo\.l&b to preserve and restore Bolsa Ctuca. It "does offer some innovative ideas and fresh insi&hts." conceded Peter Green, the past presi· dent, in a letter to the oooservancy. Under the conservancy plan1 a feeding area is saved from dredaina. the Warner Avenue Pond and riparian strip is preserved and de- velopment is banned from the wetlands' south side. Green said. But be criUC1zcd the draft plan for not savina more land, faultina con- servancy staff for c.>lacing a '"fli&her premium on sausfyina the de· veloper's profit motive than on preservina and l'C$LOrina. .. '' The conservancy wants 95J wetland acres; the state Depanment of Fish and Game, with wbom the conservancy is working closely, wants 1,018~ the city wants 600 wetland r· ................................................... .. ,,. .. OLYMPIC TORCH BE ARER ••• ·,· F.ro1DAf :"Ii the ~s ~les M~morial Coliseum. • • Runn1n1 aasagoments were ; awan:led. fint to the people who "" 1et1irna!"Wttr mt>uey '1be emtfelt Olympic officials said entries were returned as early as August. By the time Tambolleo's entry arrived in April, all of the runnina locations in ' Ora.nae and Los Angeles counties were assi&ned, Olympic officials said. ' As a result, the Hunti!llton Beach woman was assigned a kilometer in Northern .California. No Olympic funds are provided for transportauon to torch sites, however, and Tam- . boUeo's dream looked hopeless. But the local woman's pliabt be- came widely publicized Thursday in n~~ and on radio and tele- vision news broadcUU. Tambolleo , said she was amazed at the aenerous ' outpouring that followed these re· pons. She said people from Upland, Bell and another cit>: o~ dcil(o bet ft> Min lor1Jie fore re y. "And I don't know them from Adam or Eve," she said. Tambolleo aho said an official from Alaskan Airlines offered to arrange for her to fly to Northern California. "If they didn't fly close enough, be said he'd have a limousine drive me the rest of the way," she said. But TamboUeo said she's relieved that she'll now be able to carry an Olympic torch in nearby Newport Beach. She's hoping her grand- children will now be able to travel from Los Angeles and watch her in the relay --· - .. rm home here in Orange Coun- ty," she said. acre , and the largest Bolsa Chica landowner, SaanaJ Landmark Inc .• wants less than that to be defined wetland. Signal owns about 1.000 acres of the area. ln his presentation, Fish and Game Environmental Services upervisor Glenn Collins was unhappy with the conservancy's definition of wetlands. ..Within the 9.SJ .. acrc area, there are at least 92 acres which would never be wetlands or would be wetlands of very poor quaJity .. .," Collins said. He concluded that the HCP falls short of the 1,.018 acres recommended by Of.G because the plan assures the restoration of Ollly 6 71 acres of high~uality wetland. Collins also complained that some of the proposed lowland housina development would introduce strona tidal flushing, for a "stvere adverse impact" on Bclding's Savannah spar- row. on the state's endangered species list. In season, more than 200 species of birds flock to Bolsa Chica, five on the endangered species list. The conservancy and the county also differ sharply over just about everythin&. For example, the county wants zero acres defined as en· vironmentally scnsitiv.ei the con- $Crviin wants 88 acres so defined. s· 's . 'PUC£ Posh .. A. ros ;~ ~e draft plan in a letter Thursday, saying the proposed 9.S 1 wetland acres "1s totally unaccep- table ... and Si&nal believes after careful study that there are little more than one-half that amount" She scorned the conservancy plan as "unfinancable. For eumpJe, where will the state get the $15-plus million to restore the wetlands arear· And SignaJ scoffed at certain "ques- tionable" design features. Frost complained that the con- servancy plan "would result in a loss of 120 acres of development in the lowlands." In a bow, however, to the conservancy's efforts, she declareq: · -nWliife several major hurdfes re- main. we are guardedly optimistic." ' IMMIGRATION BIL L P ROTESTED .•. From Al The Hiq>a/uc leaders said they will try to convinoe President Reaaan to veto the bill even though he has previously expressed support for it. Alarid said the bill is the wrong way to approach the immigration prob- lem. .. ~ have an obljption as a country to help our neighbor Mex.ico in economic development. We have 1one all over tbe world wi!!!:~f:obut we have rejected our · r," Alarid said, adding that if Mexic.o bad a strooger economy, fewef' of its residents would immigrate IO the United States. . The Rev. Allen Dcct. director of the office of Hispanic ministries of the Catholic Diocese of Ora.nae. criticized the amnesty ponions oftbe bill. "Any kind of amnesty program that is complicated won't work. It will have the effect of keeping people who are eligible, long-standing members ofourcommunity from filing," Deck said. He estimated that only 15 to 20 percent of the eligible illCP.1 aliens an Oranae County wiJJ tile for amnesty under-the bill. "We will continue to have more than 100,000 long-standing members of lhis community remain un- docum~nted," Declc said. ''Simpson-Mizzoli as a package repJ'CKIUS a movement .in the direc· tion of racism once again in this country. "Because of the sanctions, em- ployers will take special care to weed out people who do not look like the typical American citizen," Deck said. To underscore their point, the Hispanic leaders had Mario Marino Lopez, a Santa Ana teen.ager who was mistakenly deported to Mexico by the Immigration and Naturalizauon Ser- v1ce earlier this year, describe his story. "I already have experienced some· lhing lhat makes me understand this situation," Lopez uid, using Dcclc to interpret. • "The INS deported me to Melllco because I am Mexican and llave brown skin. They did not Jjsten to my complaints or try to find"°uwf I was a. legal resident of the United St.ates or even if I was a minor. "They took me to the border and they did not care what happened to me," said Lopez, who is now suiQa the INS over the mistaken dCDOrtation. COAST CITIES AS NEW COUNTY? ••• From A l Tbe area alrady includes the headquaners of 24 of Ora.nae Coun· cy+slarge!r]robllety uadaf ~rpor­ ationsaod the county's lar&est private coq>0nation -the Irvine Co. And the area where Costa Mesa. Irvine, Newport Beach John Wayne Airport meet is becoming Orange County's financial district. .. All the cities concerned each have their own strong personalities," said R:ttey;wbosc has 4iscussed me idea with bis staff. "You would not find unanimity among them. The main reason New- pon would want to do it is the airport. Most of the other cities want the airport and would find themselves 180 degrees from Newport's view." Riley ex.plained. Irvine aspires to be one of the county's la~r and more influential cities and Riley doubts it would ever want to split from Orange County. Northern California. "The reason why it mig_bt pass Uj) berc l5 l>ecausc there are not a lot of hot feelings about it on either side," said Kent Taylor, El Dorado County Administrative Officer and a aradu- ate of Corona del Mar High School. There is a long and complicated process behind forming a new county in California. First there is a petition process. - Tide. TOOAY hcol>O Ngll ' 115 a.m. IAYURDAY 12.~•m. 1:11Lm. it:31p.m. 1:24 p.m. Ill Le • 71 .. 12 .. It " 11 ... ., n 74 ta " n 11 Ill ~ ~ EPao ,....,.,.. ,...., :-::-",... """°'° ......,. HoftOllllU "°""°" ........ JMlllOn. .... led!UIMll ,,..,.,.., • 10 t7 • • 71 " .. .. 1' .. ., . r. .., • n • .. n .. .,, II a It .. • 14 • .. N 1~ -.. n .. lot IO ,, II n u • .. 1t 67 II .. .. IO 11 43 17 ta .. 74 IO 71 eo .. 71 61 .. 1• 7~ It fl .. .. .. ,. '3 "U II 11 13 IO .. .. eo 71 II .. n .. 11 II St 11 A 71 .. 12 44 . .. .. IS 74 lot 71 t2 71 t7 11 .. 11 .. .. 13 1' .. 72 .. 71 71 112 11 eo .. 10 u tO .. 41 71 • 71 62 11 IO 17 71 IO a It • Sukf REPORT It 61 LOCA,_ =: --= ...... ,, ....... ~ .... 40lll--.~ .. 11 ....... -..,ort 100 71 ..... ..... a .. ~..-. .. 17 ... a.-. •a---~· mt -..,.... • ~ ~----......__ Woman describ.es sexual attacks By STEVE MARBLE Jensen, free OD $1'°.ooo bail, bu Of............. pleaded ianocent to all c:1w1es. A former Illinois woman broke Dressed in a py suit, Jcmen took into tean Thursday as she testified notes on a yeu~w leaal s-d and how a wealthy Newport Beach man occuaional shoot his 6ead u three raped and sexually molested her after women took the stand Thursday to ee'd a.greed to rent a room in his testify 1Pinst him; beach area house early this year. "I said please let me 10," the former The brown·baircd woman said she Illinois woman said, detcribinJ the rented a room from Paul William alleged rape. "Hesaid'Comeonbaby, Jensen, 40, only after he'd assured her J know you want it' .. she would not be "hassled" if she The woman, sobbioa u she spoke. moved into an upstairs room of hls claimed she went into "shock" after home near the~n~icL • -beina raped.-anci-did not -initially -But the woman testified that mention the incident to police, family Jensen raped her seven days after she members or her boyfriend. moved in, then sexually assaulted her One woman, a blonde-haired sec- a second time after she locked herself rewy from Newport Beach, claimed in her rented room. Jensen draged her into bis bedroom Jensen. a former computer sales-and molested her after she qrced to man. is facing charges of rape, sexual enter his house early-this.year to tee a molestation and false-imprisonment. television set he'd just purcbued. Sbt women are expected to testified ~"He bbed me by the wrist and against the Newport man during a d me to the bedroom," she preliminary hearing which opened sai . "I was pulling this wa_y and be Thursday at Harbor Municipal Court was pulling that way and finally he m Newport Beach. tossed me on the bed." "I wu beain& for blln to Jet me ao and cryina." ihe continued. "He wanted to Dow what WU Wl'Ol\I with me why I wu fiabtina him." The woman aCimitted she'd dated Jen.ten on two prior occusions but claimed each date ended on a sour note. She said Jensen would frequent- ly call her at late houn of the ni&ht and once ~ by her plac:e of work and asked bet to many rum. "l lost t.batjob because ofhim," she added. -Tbe woman -arso . tesUfied she aareed to ao to bis house to see a new Merced.es Benz he"d purcbued but she could not recall if that visit wu before or after lbe allqed sex attack. "I just can't recall," she said when asked by defense attorney Alvan Pierson if she wouf<f really vtsii a man who had sexually assaulted her. N~n P.Olioe, who arrat Jensen m April, stated that more a dozen women came forward readina of the man's annt in newsoai>U. DOUGLAS PROTESTS AIRPORT PLAN .... ... -_..._ -- FromA l noise impact if you use the 500-foot cutbal± But the supe1 visors access plan, as written now, discriminates against the M0.80," sajd Don Hanson, a McDonnell Douglas spokesman. "It will try to f~ the M0.80 out of Oran&e County and as a conse- quence fewer airplanes will be sold," Hanson said, acknowledgina the ef· feet the plan bad on the Ai&Cal aircraft purchase announced earlier this week. Hanson said about half of the 14,000 workm buildina the airl>lane -a«M.L.ona Beach p&ant-fi.v&in-On County and the supervison sbo d consider the economic impact of a plan that would hurt aircraft sales. "We aJso have about S,000 people working in Huntinjton Beach and severaJ hundred in Cypress. "Every airplane that you sell bas a finananciaJ impact when you realize that each plane sells for about $20 million. Even just one airplane is bi& business," Hansan said. McDonnell Douglas also is facina increased competition from British Aerospace, the builden of the BAe 1:"46. British Aerospace claims its plane, and not the BoeiDJ 737·300 11 the quietest commercial jet. Pacific Southwest Airlines which owns 2S M0.80., spent SJOO million cattier this year to buy 20 of the Jeu bopina iu noise characteristict will help the airline increase fliahu at airports like Joha..Wayne Airport. There is one ·indication that the superviton might have to tcaJe beck their plans to let airline triple their 1lilbts by 1lyiftl Ulrqutet«1m~. -- county staff report iuued Tbunday says the current airport terminal could not band.le such an increase and t.bat..a S-for.-4 trade rather than a 3- for-1 would be more tt.a1iftic. That would keep the nwnber of daily departures from the airpon to fewer than 100 rather than the 219 level mentioned in eartier venions of the plan. The supervisors ~ 1ebeduled to consider the iuue llOt week. MESAN SEEKS BEARING ••• Jl'romAl months," Da1siaer said. Lobbyina pressure from Sokulska's Polish supporten, the immiJration anomey and the Ban lfOUP will be needed to act the INS to revene its decision on Sokulska. Balliltr said. Since the story of her pu,ht appeared in the Dady Pilot on Tuesday, Sokulsk.a and her friends have been overwhelmed by the outpouriq of community support that bu resulted, a friend said today. LocaJ residenlJ have calJed them, offerina everytbin& from SUPPoft lctten to petitions to jobs for Sokulaka. Tbe former postmuter of Costa Meta even oontKted the Costa Meta Chamber of Commtrce so solicit that sroup's support for Sokulak.a. For Vandersloot, the main issue is the airport. He is mad about the Orange County Board ofSupervi10rs' refusal to consider a joint powers agreement with the City of Newport Beach to limit expansion at the airport. "Newport Beach pays all these taxes to Oranae County but Oranae County won't even listen to us when ~ want to talk about the airport. That is tuation without rcpresen· talion," said Vandersloot, whose dermatology office is in Huntington Beach. Building the courts, health and administrative facilities that are the responsibility of a county also would present a "monumental" problem for a new county, Riley said. When the proponents get their peti- tions certified by the county registrar, the governor appoints an temporary commission to study the proposal. T~ commis~on ~ IW da~ to~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-complete its report. ~ . . . 1. •·" h ,, .. ,, • ... . . ' J •. I:• h ' The new county might even in· elude the airport. But issues like the airport would kill any plans to fonn a new county, said Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose Fifth District coven most of the area Coast County would be carved from. Just Call 642-6086 The cost of creating a brand new county infrastructure is stagering compared to the gradual cost paid over the years by Orange County, he said. Recent bids to form new counties out of parts of Santa Barbara and Los Anceles counties have failed for some of the same reasons. One proposal that might succeed would create Tahoe County out of a portion in El Dorado County in "They arc supposed to be objective and they study the economic feasibili- ty of the new county and the economic effects on the residual county," Taylor said. The commission issues its report and the proposal goes on the ballot. A majority of the voters in the proposed new county and in the old county must approve of the change . "The state obviously makes some obstacles to making a new county that is why there has not been a new one in a long time," Taylor said. Wbaa do yoD like aboat the Dall)' Pilot? What don't yoo llke'! 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A bllnd farmer works "like normal" most of the time, except when It's wtndy./85 Sporta Carl Lewis maintained his assault on Jesse Owens' a 1936 Olymplc records, qualifying for his fourth event Thursday In the 1984 Olymplcs. /81 Steve Yeager's grand slam turned It around for the Dodgers./82 Entertainment Former Olympian Dianne de Leeuw has more fun with her current •Quest for the Gold" at Knott's. JW.-ender The Universal Tour gives visitors a close look at the power plays of the" A- Team. "/WMkender Baalneu Gourmet Propert18$ wlll operate Pacific Plaza's entertainment rooms In Costa Meea./ A7. • C1-3 84 A3 A7 A5 CS-7 84 C7 C4 87 ce Al A7 AS Al 85 BM Al Bl.C4 81-3 Al ee W•endet' A2 AS Here comee aammer • The ch•nctn~ tile MUODS cU4a't .,._ mlDotlced on Oran.ae CcMl8t cllee thia week. TlaU11da)'; tlae~of HB congressman v1ctortous after lengthy campaign Bt JERRY BlRSCB Of ... ...., ........ While local Hispanic leaders stood OD the Step$ of the Federal Building in Santa Ana Thursday decryina the pbsage of the Simpson-Mizzoli im- ~tion bill, Rep. Dan Lungren, R· Hllntington Beach, was savoring bis victory. =·who served as the bill's tj)\iCiD Door manaier, spent a grueling week helping suide the controversial bill to its narrow, five- vote victory in the House of Rep- resentatives. • "It is the most major piece of legislation I have handled. The fact that I have been workina.on this for six years is an indicator of how difficult major lqislation o61bls type is to pass,' Lunpo said t6rinl a telephone inter'Vlew ftom the e- publicao cloakroom at the Capitol. "Just two weeks ago I wasn't sure we oouJd even set It to the floor. J wouldn't haye taken " added. The bill, which includes an amnes. ty program for illegal aliens, sanctions against employen who hire illegal aliens and a guest worker program designed for agriculture, now beads for a conference committee where the Senate and the House will work out differences in their respective ver- sions of the measure. The Senate version includes tougher employer sanctions., stricter amnesty requirements and does not include a guest worker program. "We hope to take advantaae o e differences between the two versions of the bill aod hope to defeat it when it goes back to the House," said Jake Alarid, a local Hispanic leader and National President of the American G.I. Forum at the Federal Building press conference. Lungren admits the bill "still faces some rough waters as we go into oonferenoc. It won •t be easy by any means." The measure's five-vote margin gives the conference committe very •••er, foand waJl-to1rall people OD tM•m .. of •upon Beaell near tile Neupcwt P'-.-. ~--=---~-----...---~--- Rep. Dan Lanpn liiile room to manuever. .. For everything you change in conferenoc yc:>u might get some votes and you might lose some,·· l..unpen exced. use it took more than a week of constant debate to consider the bill. improves the chances of its final ~-prime moving force in getting this finalized is that the members of the House wouJd rather not run this gauntlet again," Lungren said. (Pleue Me DDllORA TIO!f/ A2) r.... staff a.I Win re•• la Y can of ~Allict over the BolU · Chica wetlaods near the Ci of ff untiqtoo Beach appc:arcd &r 'bom over Tbunday as the California CoastaJ Conservancy struuJed towar(l a middJccround between con- servation and developmenL The co~ formally un- veiled its Bolsa Olia draft Habitat C.Omervalioo Plan at a public bearing in San Francisco to determine the fate of about l,600 acres of beach. wetlands and liiah ground near Pa- cific Coast ffiahway and Warner Avenue .. The ~ hopes to submit a decision 10 about thn:e weeks to the State Coastal C.Ommission. Depending OD which plan is finally accepted, Bolsa Ollca could see as many as 3,000 new homes, 800 of them with water frontage; a large marina with ocean acx:ess; a park. beach and other recreational features -served on tbe ocean by a rerouted Pacific Coast Hiahway. Mesan seeks deport hearing You'll find the beat •uto buya •IOng the Or•nge Coat In tour'• Auto Piiot -P99 .. ~14 Polish national gets support from friends, Ban the Soviets. after she was dented asylum By llARBN E. llElN Of .. ...., ......... A hearina will be requested to appeal the deportation noocc handed down to Polish national Maria Sokulska and ber 9-year-old daugh- ter. the Cost.a Mesa woman~ friends and supponers have vowed. SokuJska a 42-year-old anti.Com~ munist worker who bas lived in Costa Mesa as a temporary ~dent alien since 1981. was denied asylum in the U.S. last weekend and asked to leave the country by July 13. She has until then to aPJ>Cal the decision of the U.S. lmmagratton and Naturahzation ~r­ vice. Sokulska said she cannot affon:I to return to Poland and fears for her hfe and for her dauahter. Dorothy, if the pair are forced to return. SokuJ ka's husband. Jan, bas been jailed and beaten because of his involvement in the anti.,ovemment Solidarity labor union. Solcubka said she bas been involved in anti-<:ommunist ac- tlYlties bCre in the United States. But an INS spokesman said pohll- cal asylum was denied to Sokulsb because the evidence that she would be endanacred by returntng to Poland was not sufficient. David Balsiger, a Costa Mesa advertisin& executive and the founder oftbe Ban the SoVlets Coabtton. wd he will 01cct with Sokulska on Saturday and rcvtew her case. Balsiler's group, ao ad hoc coab· tion ora;anized last fall to prevent the Soviet Union from competulf in the Loi Aneeles Summer OlfMPCS.. has since turned its eneraaes toward (Pleue ... IDS.Aft/ A.2) Manufacturer says substitution will counJY,Jobs Can Coast cities secede from .Orange County? MythiCA) CoU1 Co\&nty -aarved from the waJthim area of OtanaC County -WOWd MW • •uona ecoaomic; bue and a poweif\il .,OUP of iaideilts. IM ~ti•· •~ new county ia Soutbem califbmia. u IOme of tbote ftaidetltl propoet., would prove to be a difficult 1Uk. Coeil County i1ju1t a dnliam -or a threet -npt DOW even thOulb a arowi111 number of Ntwpon Beath reliden11t indudina the KtiV11t1 in tho Stop Poah1una OUr Newport J£11Y HllSCI • BOLSA CHICA P LAN DEBA TED .•• From Al dent. 1n a letter to the conservancy. Under the conservancy plan, a ~~~.d 'n riparian strip is preserved and de- velopment is banned from the wetlands' south side, Green said. But be criticized the draft plan for not saving more land, faulting con- servancy staff for placing a "rugber prcmjum on satisfymg t.bc de- veloper's profit motive t.ban on preserving and restoring ... " The conservancy wants 951 wetland acres; the state Department of Fish and Game, with whom the conservancy is working closely. wants 1,018: the city wants 600 wetland acres, and the largest Bolsa ChJca landowner, Signal Landmark Inc .. want.s less than that to be defined wetland. Signal owns about 1,000 acres of the area. ln bis presentation. Fish and Game Environmental Services Supervisor cverythrng. For exam'ple, the county Glenn Collj~s ':fin=:lh the wants ~ro a~res ~efin~._.as-;-e~:., ~~.-:~ ---.~~~odclined. arc1Ti;~'t'92 acres wruch would Signal's project manager, Darlene never be wetlands or wou~d ~ A. Frost, attacked the draft plan in a wctl~ds of very poor quahty.... letter Thursday. saying the proposed Collins said. He concluded that the 951 wetland acres .. is totally unacccp- HCP falls short of the 1,018 acres table ... and Signal believes after recommended by DFG ~use the careful study that there are little more plan assures ~e rest<!rallon of only than one-half that amount " 671 acres ofb1gb.qualily wetland · Collins also complained that some She scorned the conservancy plan of the proposed lowland housing as "unfinancablc. For example, development would introduce strong where will the state get the S 15-plus tidal nushing, for a "severe adverse million to restore the wetlands area?" impact" on Belding's Savannah spar-And Signal scoffed at certain "ques- row. on the state'$ endangered species uonablc" design features. hsL Frost complained that the con- ln season. more than 200 species of servancy plan "would rcwlt in~ loss birds noel' to Bolsa Cruea, five on the of 120 acres of development in the endangered species list, the Amigos lowlands." In a bow, however, to the claim. conservancy's efforts, she declared: The conservancy and the county "While several major hurdles re- also differ sharply over 1ust about main. we arc guardedly opum1stic." IMMIGRATION BILL PROTESTED ... From A l The Hisparuc leaders said they will try to convince President Reagan to veto the bill even though he bas previously expressed support for it Alarid said the bill is the wrong way to approach the imm1grat1on prob- lem. ~we have have an obligation as a ·country to help our neighbor Mexico in economic development. We have (One all over the world with belp.bu.l we have rejected our nei$hbor," Alarid sajd, adding that·if Mexico had a stronger economy. f.ewer-o!-iu. residents would immigrate to th e United States. The Rev. Allen Deck, director of the office of Hjsparuc ministries of the Catholic Diocese of Orange, criucu.ed the amnesty poruons of the bill. "Any kind of amnesl) program that iscomphcated won't work. h will have the effect of keeping people who are eligible. long-standmg members of our communtty from filing," Deck said. He estimated that only 15 to 20 percent of the chg.ible 1llCMI a hens m Orange County will file fo-r amnesty under the bill. "We will cominue to have more than 100.000 long.standing members of this community remain un- documented." Deck said. '-'Simpson-M+ueH-as--e peekagc represents a movement in the direc- tion of racism once again in this country. "Because of the sanctions. em- ployers will take spec1aJ care to weed out people who do not look hke the typicaJ Amencan citizen," Deck said. To underscore their point. the H1 ~panic leaders had Mano Manno Lopez, a San ta Ana teen-ager who was mistakenly deported to Mexico by the lmm1grat1on and Naturalization Ser- vice earlier this )Car. describe his story. ··1 already have cxpenenccd ~­ thing that makes me und~tand this situation,•· Lopez said, using Deck to interpret. .. The INS deported me to Mexico because I am Mexican and have brown skin. Thcydid 0 0 1 bsten to my complaints or try to find out 1fl was a legal resident of the United States or even if I was a minor. "They took me to the border and they did not care what happened to me," said Lopez, who ls now suing the INS over the mistaken deportation. COAST CITIES AS NEW COUNTY? •.. From Al The area already includes the headquarters of 24 of Orange coun- ty's largest publicly traded corpor- ations and the countr's largest private corportation -the rvme Co. And the area where Costa Mesa, Irvine. Newport Beach John Wayne Airport meet is becoming Orange County's financial district. "All the c1ties concerned each have their own strong personalities," said Riley, whose has discussed the idea Wlth his staff. "You would not find unanimity among them. The main reason New- port would want to do it 1s tbe a1rpon. Most of the other ciues want the airport and would find themselves 180 degrees from Newport's view," Riley explamed Irvine aspires to be one of the county's l~er and more influential cities and Riley doubts 1t would ever want to split from Orange County. Northern California. "The reason why It might pass up here is because there arc not a lot of hot feelings about it on either side," said Kent Taylor, El Dorado County Admm1strative Officer and a gradu- ate of Corona del Mar High School. There is a long and complicated process berund forming a new county in California. First there 1s a petition pr~ss. Sunny and warmer for weekend Tides TOOAY 84ICOnd hill" 556am 47 Arel low aAn.lAY 12 411 a.m 11 ::o::riow I 11a.m. u 113tpm Seoond higll 1.2' p.m. 15.0 !kin •• tocs.y at I 08 p m, '*" a.twda)' et S'.42 Lm and•• 981111 et 1-olpm Moon ...... 2-()5 p"' ..... 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A former Illinois woman broke into tean Thursday as she testified how a wcahhy Newport Beach man raped and sexually molested her after she'd agreed to rent a room in his beach area house early this year. The brown-haired woman said she rented a room from Paul William Jensen, 40, only after he'd assured her she would not be "hassled" if she moved into an upstairs room o f his home near the Newport pier. CONTINUE D STORIE S But the woman testified that Jensen raped her seven days after she · moved in. then se~y assaulted her a second time after she locked bel"IClf in her rented room. Jensen, a former computer sales- man, is facing charges of rape, sexual molestation and fa1te irnpnsonmenl Six women a.re expceted to testified against the Newport man du.rina a preliminary bearing wliich opened Thursday at Harbor Murucipal Court in Newport Beach. Jensen, free on S 150,000 bail, bas pleaded innocent to all charges. Dressed in a gray suit, Jensen took notes on a yellow leaal pad and occassiob.al shook his 6cad u thttJe women took the stand Thursday to testify apinst lUrn. ... said please Jet me ao.;; the former Illinois woman said. dcscribiJla the alleged rape. "He said 'Come on baby, I know you wantiL' •• The woman. sobbina u she spoke, claimed she went into "shock" after being raped and did not initially mention the incident to police. family members or her boyfriend • DOUGLAS PROTESTS AIRPOR~ PLAN ••• From Al the airline to increase flights at the noise sensitive airports. According to the proposed plan, airplanes that take off at less than 89.5 decibels will qualify for increased fughts. Although the 717-300 has not been tested at the ~rport. AirCaJ and Boeinaofficia.ls aim it is the quietest commmiit iii raft available and will ny below lht 89.5 decibel level. The McDonnell Douglas plane, the m ost com moo jct-now ft?:11c ar tht airport, takes off at about ; ~ibels. But with a special 500-foot power cutback apprQved earlier this week by the Federal Aviation Administration, McDonnell Dou&las officials arc claiming their airplane will take off very close to the 89.S decibel level. "The MD-80 is a comparable aircraft -es~ally in commuruty noise impact if you use the 500-foot cutback. But the supervisor's access plan: as written now. discriminates against the MD-80," said Don Hanson. a McDonnell Doualas spokC$man. ·•rt will try to freeze the MD-80 out of Orar~se County and as a con» queoce fewer airplanes will be sold," Hanson said. acknowledging the ef- fect the plan had on the AirCal aircraft purchase announced earlier this week. rtansoo said about Diir of the 14,000 workers builmna the airplane at the Long Beach plaot live in Oran&e County and the supervison should consider the economic impact of a plan that would hurt aircraft sales. "We also have about S,000 people workin& in Huntinjton Bcacb and severalnundredin Cypress. "Every airplane that you sell bas a fina.nancial impact when you realize that each plane sells for about $20 million. Even just one airplane is b' business," Hanson said. McDonnell OouaJ.,as also i1 · increued competition from Bri · Aerospace, c builders of the 'B 146. British Aerospace claims its plane, and not the BoeiDf 737-300 11 the quieteSt commc.rcia.I ~ Pliet1lc Southwest Airlines, which owns 2S MD-80s, a t $300 million earlier This year tmYltJof e ~ Optn& its noise characteristics WJU help the airline increase flights at airports like John Wayne Airport. There is one indication that the superison miaht have to scale back their plans to let airline triple their flights by pyina the quie1Cr jets. A county staff repon. iuucd Thursday says the current airport tenninal could not band.le such an in<:rea.se. MESAN SEEKS DEPORT HEARING ••• Fro m Al helpini defectors from Communist countnes gain asylum in the U.S. The group's immigration attorney will file an appeal on behalf of Sokulska, Balsiger said. "The first thing is to get her employment reinstated," BaJsiJer said. Along with her deportauon notice, Sokulska's employment authorization was revoked. "We need to get an extension on her work permit. But we want to do more than just set an extension. We want to try and resolve this case so she doesn't go throuab this all over again in a few months," Balsiger said. Lobbyina pressure from Sokulska 's Polish supporters, the immigration attorney and the Ban group will be needed to act the INS to revene its decision on Sokulska. Batsiaer said. Since the story of her Pliahl appeared in the Daily Pilot on Tuesday, Solculska and her friendt have been overwhelmed by the outpourina of community suppon that bu resulted. a friend said today. Local residents have called them. offerina everythina from support Jetten to . petitions to jobs for Sokuhka. The former posunuter of Costa Mesa even contacted the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce to solicit 4bat sroup'1 support for SokWska. For Vandersloot. the mam issue is the ;urport. He is mad about the Orange County Board of Supervisors' refusal to consider a joint powers agreement with tbe City of Newport Beach lo hmit expansion at the airport. "Newport Beach pays all these taxes to Orange County but Orange County won't even listen to us when we want to talk about the airpon . That 1s taution without represen- tauon." said Vandenloot. whose dermatology office is in Huntington Beach. Building the courts. health and admirustrative facilities tha1 arc the responsibility of a county also would present a "monumental" problem for a new county, Riley said. When the proponents get their peti- tions certified by the county registrar. the governor appoints an temporary commission to study the proposal. The commission has 180 days to 1-:;jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii•••••• complete its report. -.- " The new county might even in- clude the airport. Bui issues like the airport would km any plans to fo rm a new county, said Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose Fifth Distnct covers most of the area Coast County would be carved from. Just Call 642-6086 Dally Pilot Def ~ery 11 Qu111entMd Mondrt fllCIS)I .II )'Oii 00 not ,....... 'f04ll Piil« by 6,_,pm 1~7prll -!'°"' OOj)'( .. 0. ~ The cost of creating a brand new county infrastructure is staggering compared to the gradual cost pa.id over the years by Orange County, he said. Recent bids to form new counties out of pans of Santa Barbara and Los Angeles counties have failed for some of the same reasons. One proposal that might succeed would create Tahoe County out of a portion in El Dorado Counl}' in "They are supposed to be ob1ecuve and they study the economic feasibili- t) of the new county and the economic effects on the residual county," Taylor said. The commission issues its report and the proposai.goes on the ballot. A maJOnty of the voters in the proposed new county and in the old county must approve of the change. "The state obviously makes some obstacles lo mak1 ng a new coun ly that 1s why there bas not been a new one m a long time," Taylor said. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your message will be r ecorded, transcribed and delivered to the a ppropriate editor. ' The tame U-bour answering service ma)'. be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Lettert colum n moat lnclade tbelr oame and tele pbone oamber for verification. No circalatloo calls, please. Tell as what's on your mlnd. 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