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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-06 - Orange Coast PilotC;rash!-T&.11 ship dpcks in Calif om tan smashes Rhine Whan, damages car, rips out parking meter damqcd a parked car, a Newpon Beach city vehicle len on the JttteL A spokeswoman for the ship aaid the feather prop - a S l s,ooo instru· ment that aUows the ship to move backwards -failed and its crew was • By JERRY HIRSCH Of .. Delr ........ The Califomi,n, the state's~fficial tall ship, made a sm,shi~ entrance into Newport Harbor Thursday u the 90-foouc~oonef crashed ipto Rhi!le unable to alow tho-ship in time. · Wharf near tbo ~nnery RataUmiL But one of the 50 people ptbued to Tbeshipcrastled into the wharf, its put theshipuid the problem looked bowdam.aain~plankina. Jts bowsprit / more like poor samanship than ripped out a park.ins meter and mechanical _failu~. with. the tall ship Playgig at the pageant Wlaalow Bomer'• palntlq .. Snap the Whip" comes all•e at the i..,una Beach Paieuat of the lluten, the annual 11...m, plctaree estranaaua opeDlq Sa~ ID the lnlne Bowl. Toanc modela are Joell L&DC· Dana . - Cout It's Fair time In Orange County./A3 Nation The United States protested the Soviet treatment of two diplomats./ A5 World Sikh hijackers freed an Ind Ian Jet with more than 250 people on board./ M Sporta It'-s 'Get Moridal~ time for county's GOP lawmakers Republicans remind voters of links to Carter record By JERRY HIRSCH Of .. Delr ....... Local Republican lawmakers pve a &)impse of the strat~y President Reaaan will employ in his re-election campaign durina a Tbunday press conference. The plan is to link former vice president Walter Mondale, the likely Democratic nominee, to former president Jimmy Caner and to blame the nation's $200 billion bud&et deficit on the Democrat<0ntrolfed House of Representatives. The legislators, sponsored by the Republican National Committee, timed their rrcss conference at the County Hal of Administration in Santa Ana to precede the Democratic convention in San Francilco {July 16-19) when Mondale is expected to be nominated. "Ronald Reapn pulled this coun- try from the brink of an economic collapse. My fear is that Walter Mondale will return this country to the freewbeelin&. bia s~ndina poli- cies of Jimmy Carter,' said Oranae County Supervisor Harriett Wieder of Huntington Beach. Rep. William Dannemeyer, R- Fullerton. let Mondale's chief Demo. clippina,tht bow o(c smalltr boet OD • to the Californian, Wadded. the way rnto the chartnd. Tbe Califoritiaa•a ettW ~t ·~e dup waa~ . some more Thunday ~~ buMly w_orkiQS attention. I auess bc1q 10 the parade on ~n1 broken plank1n1 at yesterday .,..., not enough for h~." Rhine Wharf. • uidJudy McPhail, •~eswomap for Lona-time Newpon Beach ~t the ~aut!cal Heri• Museum of Genelacbenmyeruidhewentto~ Dana Pomi. which-spc>JUOR!d the wharf and take some close,up ~ schoon~r;s ~ction. . · ' tures .of the ship, a ttplica of a l 9th '.The nuwp put a dent an the city century revenue cutter. vehicle and did only cosmetic dam· ... The bolt came by the: Red Onion and dOwn tbe obaimd. It lbou1d ba'1 bceD towed Wbea it came in but ii • .. ,,..aso't When it came ia~ che area ..,,, Where the Pia,rim uteet to •it it wmc , riaht th~uih abc dock. .. It carM in too fall. Tbtj sure surprised the · barl>ormaater. •• Lacbeamyer uid. - The Jhtp will stay at me ~ th.rouah July IS. Aliso school sale backed una trustees approve deal after buyer raises ante BJ DAVID BISHOP ~ ........ Cw • 0 0 ~ Laauna Beach IChool board of.: ficials cha,,.cd tbrir minds Tbunda - and unanimously decided 10 ldJ .J. former Aliso Scboo1 &i1e 10 a ~ Jl"OUP that hopes to build a 71-unit,: low-cost senicw citizen boulina ~ ject 00 the South Lacuna Vie. ~. SL Mary's El>iscoDal Olurcb cl I .qtina Beach aDd Natioo.al Oiurctr" Residences of Obio received: prelimitwy approval for their re.; vised offer of $2. 7 million for the 6. 7>. acre pcopeny amid criticism fi - South Llauna residents . The ~ ·meat also PJOvides for tbe ~· &acb Untfaed ScbooJ District tq: repioowncnbip oft.be property aftCi 40yean. ManydetailsoflhC ~­ plan have to be ~ out and ~ school board still may racind its.: approval. • lo June. the board members re-t jCC\Cd an offer of $2..6S million for tho.· (Pleue .. 8CBOOL/A2 . Jtirors dcliberate2 llarlaD &eraaon cratic rival, Sen. Gary Hart. do the speak.ina for him. .. If Walter Monda1c wants to claim (Pl-..e..., eotnfTT I A2) .. in ex-cop sex tria~ . Bf STEVE M.UlBLE .,. .............. Jurors bepn a second day of deh'"berations today in the 1ex trial of a former c.o.ta Mesa police officer who is accused of assau1tina two women while on duty and in uniform. William LauchlaD., 33, is IKlCUJCd of molest.in& a blonde-haired, 22-year· old Santa Ana woman and a 3~year· old Cmta Mesa resident 1be sepeme incidents alJeaedly followed traffic stops made by the former officer. Laucbla.n is cb.arpd with two felony counts of sexual battery and false imprisonment and a stngle misdemeanor chafllC of sexual bet· ~ ex-officer, married and the fatheroftwoprls, testified that one of the women made advances to him and tbAt the other was so upset he • . .. stmply provtdcd a -shoulder for ba-. to cry on.·· Deputy District Attorney ~· Armbnast, thousJl, uid Lauchlar' misused bis position as a unifortne(- patrolman to intimidate the~: and take ldvantqC oft.hem. ~ In one of the a.UclOd mcideoU.: Laucblan is accused ofleadina the 22·: year-old Santa Ana woman off the Costa Mesa Freeway foUowina .: traffic stop. •: The woman testified Laue~. asked her to sit in bis car and tbet\ fondledand kissed her. Aoconliaa to testimony, she said she was afraid!( leave because Lauchlan was a police:::· man. ,: Lauchlan. spcakma an his o : defense. wd the woman told.him was upset because she•d jual brok~: (P1eue ... U-COP'S/A.2 Two area products - Dan Qul~enberry and Tim Wallach -wlll play In the major league All-Star game Tuesday./81 Entertainment The popular rock band America, Andy Gibb and Donny and Marie Os.;. mond head entertainers appearing at the Orange County Fair .IWMkender Goldner convicted of Miller murder ~ INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bun.tin Soard BualMU Callfornla Newt Cluelfled Comlct CrOUWOtd OMthNotloM Gardening HetpYourMtf Horoteope In the Service AML.anderl Mutual Fund• Natk>nlll Nfta Optnlon Paper ml People PodceLog ~btto Notlceil Atr11aurant1 Sports Stock Maricet8 TeleYllk>n Theaters w .. ther WMkender Wortd Newt You'll find the beat •uto bun •lohsl the Or•.,s;e Coeet In toct.r'• Auto Piiot By STEVE MARBLE OflPle...._ ....... A former movinJ company worker was found auilty Thursday of first- dearee murder an the strangulation death of Patnck Scott MilJcr, a small- time Costa Mesa drua dealer and son of fonncr county Supervisor Edison Miller. Anhur Gcol)e Goldner, 29, was found auilty of murder and robbery after two days of deliberation Jurors in Superior Coun rejected a third charae ofbufl)&ry. A second person. Richard James Wetherell. was convicted in in March County fair; A job that lasts all year New mana er has a ·r air' amount of Won duty The Founh of July.wasn't much of a holidiy for Norb Barto ik. Bartosik. tho Onnae County f11r aeneral manaatr, wa ammencd in hectic prtparation for the 92nd annual Oranee County Fair, which open lOday and run thr'ouah July U . For Bart 1k, the fircWorb that com from puttina on •ht fair are 1 year-round productlofl. ,, Altbouah the 34-ycar-old i puttina t0tctbcr has fint C>ranse County fatr thf1 year, Norb (lhafs sbon fbt N r1>crt) Bartostk modestly allows himldf to be cal~ .. one of tbc cider tatesmcn" of the fair industry. Banoaik i1 • elcran or two previous fain -one a state fair btld in OvQuoln. Ill .• and tbc other the AQtt_)Opt Vallty Fair in LalQSW1 caltf. _.._t_,, "rve had I J yean or~ c perience. .. be -lilki ... ~ mentoutolabutjday. He11ahoone ofthrerflir.....,_~,~fomla to hive e.mect ~ omifb. in the June 28, 1983. murder and was sentenced to a life prison tenn without the sxmability of parole. Goldner, who took the stand an his own defense dunna the murder trial. will be sentenced Sept. 7. The two men, tried separately for the crime, blamed each other for tht strangulation death of Miller, who also was kicked and bludac<>ned. Miller, 26, was found dead in a bed(oom of the Collqe Park home an Costa Mesa he shared wnh has ~riend and their infant son. His y was lyina in a pool of blood and KAIEI Ku11 tion CrOm the lntemati<mal AiaOda· tion of Fain and ti an industry ute>clation. •• re 6S or 70 (fair man~n) 1n the country (who arc t'eftlfafd). he saicl. More than 2,000 ltate, rounty aDd pnYMt fain art hdd Mnuatly ecrcm -.e ulioft. llnolikjoined the 0.-. Coun~y FlirMdllll wmlMl'.IUCICftdiftl ,7. ~odd Ken ~ MM> ~ dOwn just det .... )ti.fa • r. 1 (Pl••• .. p AlaJA2) his hands and fttt were bound with towels. Deputy Dtstnct Attorney Patnck Geary told JW'Ol"S that Miller was smashed over the bead Wlth a vacuum cleaner before he -.as nranaled by Wetherell or Goldner. who met Miller an a Harbor Boulevard bar. Geary also allcaed the two men took numerous h ousehold items from Mil1cr's residence. Accordina 10 evidence. Wethcrall later made the "stupid mistake" of braaina about beatina Miner and even showed a co-worker the blood • staJns on has shoes. Both men ~ arrested about a month after th44 murder. : Both Wetherell and Goldnci".c clauncd that Maller bad trca~ them with a shotaun and that they: fouaht back an self-<lefense. They sai44 Maller was extremely intoxicated aria actina in a b1zurc fashion. ~ Maller supported himself by lliQI• manjuana and cocaine, accordina '° tesnmony offered by bu airtftiend.: An autopsy revealed that Miller traca fo aJcohot cocaine and Valium• 1n has syitcm at the time of --.:... defense lawyers said. •· Emergency forces jet to return to airport *Orengo COU1 DAILY PILOT/Friday. J 6. 19&4 , CoN 11NuH1 Sr dRit ~ ---- SCHOOL SITE SALE APPROVED ••• romAl propeny beau t~ said tht pncc too lo.-and bcc3US1e the te t be aeedtd u a school in. .r.:··1n···rd mnnbcr Han) BilhCU bi VOt lb lflcr ~the rcnscd offer. .. Thas u prctt) cl to 111what l bQpcd """would romc up .,ilh. The )tar re~·emon bas ron 1dcrabl afue ... a much btU¢r pro \han bad bcfatt.'~' --~ •Housing oonsuha.nl Reed Aory. peJtkiog for the church aroups. 1d 'be was able to make the ~vised offer after a dcvclo~rcxprc.ssed int~l in purehasingaffordable housing credits from the church group and after the •Cbunl) of Orange incrt:aSCd its fund- • i I commitment for lhc projca. Flory said the developer.~ Stein· 8nef Group of Laguna N~ueJ, wants t0 ducuss the possibility 'of purchas- ing the affordable bausmg credits.. but, no offer has been made )Ct The City af ~g .. na Beach als0 sent a let~er to. the board·ttias .week 'Say1na the cny''f!ould lool fa .. orabty·· u·pon cxtendma afforoabte housing credits to propcrt) the school dlslnct is developtng for sale on .\!ta La&una Boulevard tn La&una Beach Aon said the Clt) 's offer could mean u much as $250.000 to the proJ«t. The Ahso school sue on \\. esle) Dnve 1s m an unacorporated area of t.ne count'. The chu.rch groups had obtamed federal Housing and Urban ~vlop­ ment Department guarantees of con- struction fundjng and bousmg subsidies for senior c1uzens over a~ year pcnod 1fthe deal for the land was settled. But ~hen the board rejected the oR.gJnal offer in June the church The boo1 oo.nt· approval of the project •~ continaent on -work.in out many d tail oflhe ofTcr. A rcp~n· tative of the County Eduauon De;. partmcnt•s lept roun l dC"pUtment advaKd the bOard it actiqn Tbwsday docs not bind them to the PtOJttt, but only givt$ authority for the church groups to proceed. The board ma)' still reject the proposal 1f the finaJ terms are unacceptable. "There arc a tremendou numbcrofcontingenc1cs being looked aa." $Aid auomey Jun A>-ncs.. "The~ will have to come up with a solid proposal." South Laguna Ca"1c Association board members who were at !he meeting were bitter over the board's approval of a plan they thou~t was no loq1er beiog considered. ... Snt,U.¥. '· said Cindy Prewitt,· a member of the board of the South Ll&una Civic Assoc.-tion. Prewitt also said the population mix of South l.quna would change by taki:nJ the .:hool out of the commuruty ... One thins tba_t upsct.s me is our status as a colony of La&una Bea b. Tbey take our assets and our Pf'9~Y by manipulation and give us nothing. Our chHdttn will be denied playmates because families will not mon here," she said. .. The pT'OJcct bas value but it doesn•t oul"Wci&b what is being done to Qut community. There are clearlX o&ber properties the board can sell, • Prewitt said. • • ''\\'bcn tht board rtjcctcd the proposal an June a lot of pt0plo wcot away ftthna that it wu over with. There was v.:ry lin1c notice of thi meeting ind I didn't even know u would "be on the ~da until thi aftemoon,'' Prcwall 5aid. Flory toldlhe board that bee pect~ to know within three \Reeks what the final tcrm.s of tlie com pletc offer to the school district wiU . School board member Jan Vick.ei1, who in June voted apinst the project because of the possible future need of the site or a school, said ThuiWay that she was "torn between the immediate needs o( the d1 trict and future needs ... She said the propeny could CSQlate in value over the next · five vears to.more than SS million. "But if there's no buyer in five years then at will have no value," argued board member Carl Schwan. "ft's a bird tn hand situation." Before voting. Vickers responded to Sollth Laguna critics who favored preserving the property by saying the site was .. lost three and a half yean aao" when the school was closed by t.hc board io a conwlidation effon. 'Tm not sure we can retricc our steps and repio that," Vickers said. "I'm really dJSappointed," said Ann Christoph, also a member oflhe South Laguna Civic Association board. "I don't have any children but I've done a lot of volunteer work for Aliso School. I feel a well-planned community should have a public education facility. Now we've lost that. South Laguna is a place with nothing in it." EX-COP'S SEX CHARGES DELIBERATED ..• From Al up with her boyfnend. She said he patted her on the shoulder to comfort her. He admitted he exchanged tele- phone numbers with the woman with the thought of ··getting somethmg going" ata later ume but not whale on duty The second woman testified Lauchlan put his hands under her sweater and fondled her after a traffic stop an Costa Mesa. The former lawmen said it was the woman who made advances to him and threw her arms around bis neck. He testified that he then pushed her away. laucblan was arrested by bis fellow officers in January and charged with sexually assaulting four women. He was fired about two weeks later by Costa Mesa Police Olief ROjet Neth. The most serious of the charges - an allegation be raped a Fountain Valley woman in the front teat of his patrol car-was.tliio~ out dunng a preliminary bearing. SeveraJ other charges were reduced to misde- meanors during the same hearing in Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach. Laucblan bas appealed bis firing and has slap~ his (onner employers with a SI million damage suiL Mcwanwbile, one of the alleged victims has filed a SI million suit against Costa Mesa and Lauchlan. COUNTY REPUBLICANS RAP MONDALE •.• From Al the benefils of expenencc, lhen he must talce some of the respons1b11ty for the failure:· Danncmeycr quoted Hart as saying. "Amenca has already OC"Cn held hostage by the Carter-Mondale ad· ministration. Let's not do 1t again," Dannemever said. The con!lervatave congressman blamed rising interest rate!> on the large deficn. which he then blamed on the Congress. "It as Congress. not the pre!>adent. who centrals lhe level of spending 10 th as country," he said. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson of Newport Beach. one of Orange County's most popular female elected officials, talked about Reagan's re· cord on women's issues. "President Reagan· has selected more women to serve in the top policy positions than any other~­ dent an a comparable period ofume," Beri=son sajd. She noted Rearn has made 1,200 appointments o women to "top policy" positions but she said woman should take special notice that Re- agan appointed the 1irst female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Conner, and has three female members of his cabinet. Rep. Ron Packard, R-Mission Viejo. criticized Mondale's record on cnmc. .. As attorney general of Minnesota, Mondale had a reputauon for having more concern for the rights of criminals than of victims," Packard said. In contrast. the national crime rate has fallen for two years in a row under the Reagan admm1strat1on, Packard said. But perhaps the most impon.ant thing voters should be aware of is that five of the U.S. Supreme Court justices arc 76 years old or older and are likely to retire during the next president's term. Packard said. Reagan 1s more likely than Mon- dale to appoint justices who will be tough on crime, Packard claimed. One reason the legislators held the press conference was to start convinc- ing Orange County voters to tum out heavily for Reagan an November. The legJslators said they have htllc doubt that ~n will win in the county, howcve~"wcnced notjusl a majority in Orange County. Oran~c County could make the difference 1n the stale depending on how much we get out of the county. There will be other parts of the state that won't go for Reagan," Packard explained. FAIR MANAGER SET FOR BIG WEEK ~ •• From Al gcneraJ manager, Bartosik as an charge of all the activities that take place on the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa -the weekly swap meet, the mototcyclc races. equestrian center and va nous special events -12 months a year 1s invited to address during the year. He dates the fair concept back to the Hellenic era, when Greek festivals -featuring contests of strength, dramatic performances and various wares for sale -were held per- Sunny skies for trie w~ekend Extended Temps "''-• H 84 " ., .. 83 73 ts MpeMh,.., ... ~~j·f ....... , .. .,.,......,Ot'lMil• r. 13 . ~ Yn t to Nartolll,Vt 12 12 Ok~ ClfY 74 4t OINl\I .. • , Ot'tlnclo 12 63 .... ~ n 43 ""' .. ._.. 11 15 .._... aa~ ''a~­• .. Por1Wld. .. se II 13 11 .. 92 92 ... •• 111 115 17 111 71 71 7 "~ ,. .. =rOtly .. ., IO " Rllno .. .. lecrtl!llllto IOO .. ltibM 11 ,, ., ...... flft!CMI 11 1' lell Yli• C.lt H • ..,.. AA10l!IO ff ,. hlt'*OO ft H aan ,.,endtCO .. 66 ..,, .Nil\. 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Fountain Valley DetectJve Rick Christensen said the girls told him they decided not to retum to their grandparents' Fountain Valley home after the carnival and spenl the night with a new acquaintance m West· minster. They were spotted at a local recreation area Thursday by someone who beard news reports about their disappearance. police said. The girls. who are cousins. were identified as Stephanie L. Burkes, 16, and Tracy L. Cox. 15. With them was Cox's 8-month-old son. Robert Wayne Coit. The thRie have been staying with the girls' &randparents., Mr. and Mrs. James T. Golding of Fountain Valley. The ~dparents repOrted the three nussing Wed.oaday aft.er they failed to return from the Fountain Valley Fiesta. which bad a July 4 fireworks display, a carnival and musical entertainment. Tbe three left home at 4 p.m. and did not return at 9 p.m. as promised. Officer Chns K.Jelicb found the teens and the mfiUll at the Los Jardincs West recreaoon center in Fountain Vall~y. The} were taken to the police stauoo for questioning. Detective Christensen said the girls told officers they attended the festival and simply dad nol wish to go home that ni$hl. He said they met an unidentified iJrl or woman at the carnival and spent the night at ber b.ouse in Westminster. The missmg Head, neck UJ.jtiries killed Laguna nurse Ao autopsy has revealed lhat a Laguna Hills nurse -found dead Wednesday in her ransacked home- daed from asphyxiation due to severe head and neck injuries, according to authonties. Manlyn Haugh Lyon. a 49-year-old mother who lived alone in the lhrcc- bedroom house, was found by a daughter who checked on her mother when she failed to appear for work. The death scene showed signs of an apparent struggle, according to Or- ange County Sheriff Lt. Richard Olson. He did not say whether it appeared someone had broken into the upper-class LaJuna Hilb home or if anything was m1ssina. Neighbors. who could reveal little about the woman, sajd there has been a recent rash of burglaries in the community. Judge won't kill inspectors' lawsuit girls then walked back to Founwn Valley, be sajd. Christensen said the baby needed a d1apcr change but was otherwise healthy. After questioning. the teens and the baby were returned to the Golding residence, be said. Investigators had focused part of their search on the Whittier area. where Burkes lived before comin1 to stay with her grandparents in Foun- tain Valley. Cox and her son also moved in with the GoldmgsJUSt a few weeks ago, poll.CC said. Plane crash probe shows noprobl~ms From staff and wire reports Federal invesugatocs say they have found no obvious mechanical or structural problems-in the crash of a light airplane that killed two Newport Beach men. James Paul Nelson, 21. and Gregg A. Effinger, 26. both died instantly when their Cessna. 150 crashed mo- ments after takeoff Wednesday from the Skyharbor Airport in Henderson, Nev .. near Las Vegas. Federal Aviation Adm1mstrat1on and National Transportation Safety Board investigators completed their crash-site probe Thursday and re· leased the wreckage to ats owners. Wall) Stnpling, a NTSB m- vestagator, said prehmmary examin· ations of the plane's engine and body offered no cl ues to the cause of the crash in a field near the airpon's runway. But ••the fair is the b1~ single event we gear up for all year.' he said. iodically an the city-states. Even today, he said. surveys have An Orange County jUdJe Thursday shown that people are drawn to fairs denied motions by the caly of lrvme mainly to view the exhibits. not for to d1sm1ss a $2.5 million defamation the entenaanment, carnival ndes or and invasion of pnvacy suit brought games. It as the arts and crans. the by two city inspectors. The trial is set to beain on Monday with its assignment to tiudge. The complete investigation 1s ex- pected to take several weeks. Although he got into the business of coordinating fairs ''b) accident,'• Banosak said he's stayed in the industry because fairs ·•get an )Our blood. lake a disease. "Fairs represent the basic roots of agncuhure and education." he added. "To promote something like that an an urban setting, here an Orange County, is wonderful Kids that have grown up here may have ne,cr !>een a mare with her foal, or watched cows photography. cooking shows and The inspectors, Bruce Bullard and floral arrangements that people can-Art Peck, claim m their suJt apinst not sec elsewhere, he said. Irvine and an El Toro contractor. that This year, the fair's motto, "A they suffered damage to their repu- Horse of a Different Color," wall be tations when they were ensnared in a carried through the entire I 0-day run bribery scandal in 1981 . However, Supenor Court Judge Robert Polis indicated to attorneys Thursday that tfa triaJjudceisn•t free. he would be willing lO make a second review of a motion that ultimately could lead to dismissal. The case could take as long as four months to bear, according to the attorneys involved. Airport officials who witnessed the crash said the airplane. piloted by Nelson. didn't appear to have enough power as 1t tried to talcc off. They speculated the crash may have had something to do Wlth the 100 degree temperatures in Henderson, explain- ing planes need more power to maneuver in the hot, thin.air. of the fair. Bartosik said. 1--:;iiiiiiiiii From carousels. to ice. wood and -------- get milked." .. Though Banosak "-3S born and raised in Chicago. he certain!} can·t make the same claim He attended ~outhem Illinois l nn-ersat) at ( arbondale. where he obtained has bachelor's degree in finance. and took a )Ob as an admin1strat1vc assa!ltant with the DuQuoan State Fair an 1972. "I meant to stay there two yeal3 or ~o. get some business experience and mo'c up to bagger and better 1hmgs," he said Ten years later, still at Just Calf 642-6086 Dally Piiot O.llvery I• Guerenleed Mono.y I ""'' 1 'fO'J Cl< not "-•"' yOIJf pepi9f b~ ) 30 fl " "'• t>tl<)f~ I p If\ nd you1 C<>!)y .. ~ !W 1Jl'ftilt...-M Seturdlly and Sundtty ~ yOIJ do ,...,. ,_.... yo... Norb Bartosik butter sculptures of horses. -to a miniature horse sho"!. ev~n de1Wntoa garbage truck pulled b} two Belgian mares, the horse theme wall be consistent. he said. DuQuoin, Bartosik found himself taking over the position of president and general manager of that fair-· at age 29. .. It's hard to get a rcadin~ (on how bag th as year's attendance will be),•· he added. "The Olympics start the next week. people will be looking for things to do that are clo~ome. all the indicators point to a big year. But we can·t go on anything more than a "Managing fau-s as probably the second oldest profession." 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SBC ... 640-2700 640-2934 ' BULLE TIN BOARD Laffer to address county BIA chapter Dr. Anhur B Laffer, economic adviser to President Reaien, wtll speak at Monday's aeneral membenJup meetina of the Buildma Industry Association of Southern California's On nae County chapter at the Airporter Inn 1n Irvin~. The meettna will begin with a 6 p.m. social hour followed by dinner and Laffer'• preaentation at 7 p.m. Tickeu for the event are $30 for Bl A members and S3S for non-members, with information available at 5<47-3042. Back therapy at YMCA .. The way to a healthy back" is a class offered by the South Cout YMCA desianed for people who suffer back discomfort. The course will bcain Tuesday and will run Tuesdays and Thul'Sdays at either 12: IS over th$ noon hour or S:JO to 6:30 p.m ., at 27781-B la Paz Road, Laguna Niauel. The fee for memben is $25 and $30 for non-members. For more information and registration. phone 831-9622 or 495-0453. 'Right bra#J' art clau .et "The Riaht Brain Approach" to drawing will be explored this summer in an art class beginning Tuesday in the Irvine Fiqe Arts Center for aspiring anists 16 and older. Dbde the clown ehowe colored horae "Bando" to Jennifer Harrie, 14, of Bunt-lntton Beach. The fair•• theme thla year la "A Borae of a Different ColoT ... The four-week class ts for adults who want to draw but think they can't. Instructor Joan Hyland will attempt to tap into resources of the right brain, often dormant since adolescence. The class will be held at the center, 460 l Walnut Ave., on Tuesdays at I p.m. and a $30 fee is required at the time of registration. Further class information is available by calling 552-1078. Youth club offersclasses The Boys and Girls Club of Huntington Valley is offering summer classes at its Bushard branch in Huntington Beach. King Kong welcomes visitors to 92nd Orange County Fair Cluie Barela. 12, of J'oantwtn Valllnr .alaOW9 offbla French Lop rabbit ''Pam~f· befote JactcJn& at Oraqe County hlr. FV would tllrn -~ ends July 15. ' Beginning and advanced tennis classes will be offered Tucsday throu~uly 25 and from July 31 until Aug.. 24. Cost is S 15. · nnint advanced and ilntermediate simming classes a so wil be held in the same weeks. Cost is $20 per member. Registration is now talung place at the Bushard Boys and Girls Club facility at 19699 Education Lane (at Brookburst Street and Yorktown Avenue.) For more information call Jan Schneider at 964-8508. By KAREN E. KLEIN OflMO..., ...... •laft A 72-foot-tall rubber Kmg Kong. fangs bared and one enormous paw extended menacingly, was inflated Thursday at the Orange County Fairgrounds where he wiU serve as a "greeter" for fairgoers during the IQ.. day run of the 92nd annual Orange County Fair, which opens today at noon. As pan of thts year's theme, "It's a Horse of a Different Color," fatr organizers have arranged for a vanety of horse shows, including Peruvian Paso Fino horses. Amencan Minta· ture horses and an "avenue of breeds," with examples of 20 of the world's most popular horse breeds. for tontght at 7 p.m. At 7 p.m. Saturday, a demon- stration of how to paint and restore antlque carousel horses is scheduled. Sunday's demonstrations include cooking shows and ice sculptures. In the King Kong arena, entertaJn- ment will be featured daily, Including country-western bands. parades. ta.l- ent contests. mlOles and puppeteers. farm land into industrial parK By PHIL SNEIDEl\M.AN Of .. DlllJ ........ Travel club forms in Irvlne The first weekend of the fair will feature1 the singing group America, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Jan and Dean, a junior breeding livestock show, motorcycle speedway races and dozens of equestrian events. The fair A horse that truly 1s .. of a different color." namely a horse whose coat bas been dyed purple, will also be malong daily appearances at the fair. The fair is open from noon to m1dn1ght today. and from 10 a.m. to m1dn1ght on Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $4 for adult. SI for children 6 to 12. Fair admission does not include events at the adjacent Pacific Amphitheatre. For infor- mation, call 751-3247. Fountain Valley officials. anxious to see 140 &C1'e$ of local farmland transformed into ao industrial parlc. aR seekin& a property appnusa.I and an economic anaJym of Those interested an travel and wishing to have a say in planning trips are urged to attend the first meeting of the Irvine Senior Citizens Travel Club convening at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way, in Irvine. Election of officers and a trip calendar will be discussed following a pot-luck dinner and a travel program through the Panama Canal. Further information can be obtained by calling the center at 660-3889. Wind energy seminars slated., Tax advantages and profit potential in the develop- ment of wind energy will be the topic of two half-day seminars to be held Saturday at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. The seminar. co-sponsored by Airtricity Corp. and Dan Baer and Associates. will begin at 9: 15 a.m. and at 1:15p.m. The Inn 1s at 1660 E. First St. For more information, call 558-2664. CycHng class presented The South Coast Y MCA is offering an "efrective cycling" class covering bicycle selection, maintenance. touring, commuting, traffic technique, and fitness. The class will begin with a lecture Saturday at 8 a.m., and from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m. the class will be on the road each Saturday through Aug. I 8. The fee is $50 and includes textbooks. For in(ormation and registration, phone 831 -9622 or 495-0453. Chamber mixer set In Irvine SPG Group is hosting the July Irvine Chamber of Commerce mixer on Wednesday beginning at 7:30 a.m. The event, to be held at 17500 Red Hill Ave., Suite 204,in Irvine, is free to members and costs $5 to non- members. Coffee, JU1ce and rolls will be served. CALENDAR The equine theme will be earned through to the Ans and Crafts building this weekend as well. A demonstration on the carving of wooden carousel horses 1s scheduled They're $25,000 richer the acreage. , W ith this information in band. city oflic:Ws may be able to break a financial Slalemate delaying development of the property, according to a memo written by the city's plannina director. • , The land, west of the Santa Ana River between Talben and Slater avenues. is owned by the Saki.ob family. It is beina farmed, but city officials believe the acreage is too valuable for &&ricultural use. .: last year, reprcsentati ves of the city's redcvdopment agency negotiated with Transpacific Development CO.. of Torrance on an aarccment to develop the farm aacaat. with or without the cooperation of the Sakiob family .. The latteT option would have required the city to ~ the property from the Saktokas through condemnation.. City Council members, in thci.rroleudirectorsofthe redevelopment acency, halted negotiations with Trans- pacific early this year after Sakioka family membcn said they were aruuous to develop the property them.sclvcs. Sak.loka representatives told the city they were working with another developer. Los Anaeles-based Cadillac Fairview California, lnc., to tum the farmland into an industrial aJU.. A Huaba Ai.rcra.ft plant was mentioned as one poslible dcveJopmenL But in a June 19 report to redevelopment aaency directors. Ointon Sherrod, who be.ads the city's plaruUJJI and redevelopment staff, Aid. ·!.'Neg&tiations between_ CadJllac Fairview and (the) Sa.kiokas have reached an apparent stalemate." He said the two sides "are still unab1e to reach agreement regarding the pun:basc price. It is my opinion there will not be a deal without substantial agency help and intervention." Rick Stephens, a Cadillac Fairview senior vice president.. satd Sbcrrod's rcpon was ... an aa:urate assessment" of the status of negotiations. He said his firm is awaitina the results of the city's appraisal and econonuc analys1s and bas no additional meetings scheduled now with the Salaokas. Reprd1na lhe aircraft mdustry plant proposed for the Fount.am Valley property. Stephens said. .. Hughes bas not decided to locate elsewhere -as of today (Thursday).'. Gcorse Saktok.a.. a rcprescntatJve of thr family that owns the land, said thC' Sa.Juokas have a policy of not commentJn& to the press on thear business. Friday. July 6 No meetings 1cbeduled. Clarence and Mable Willlameon of Coata Meaa accept a check for $25,000 from Alpha Beta atore manager Tim Lawyer (left) at the chain·· Eut 17th Street et.ore ln Coeta Meaa. The prl&e wu al•en for lucky namben ln the etore•e bingo promotion. Don Contraman. a Fountain Valley city planner, said the redevelopment a,gency bas the authority to help a projC'Cl by paying for requ1red public works items such-as streets and sewers or by purchasing land and rcsclhng 1t to a developer at a lower pncc. In subsequent yean, the agency would see its investment returned throuk}I increased property taxes. : PoucE LoG Valley burglars_ reach out ari.d touch· 32 telephones Buratars described as "very selec- tive" smashed the front window of a Fountain Valley business Thursday, passed up stereo equipment and grabbed only 32 telephones, police said. • But the units they stoic were new cellular mobile telephones with a retail price taa of about $2,600 each, Fountain Valley Detective Dann Bunt:tncton Beach Someone entered through a side kitchen window to bul'Klarize a home Tuesday on the 17100 block of Newland Strttt. The intruder took two pack.ages of ciprettes worth $2 and about three ounces of white tu key meat worth about S 1. • • • Someone stole a trailer and a 1973 Sanacr ski racina boat from the rear of a business on the 1 S600 block of Product Lane. The lou was estimated at St 1,000. • • • A dark blue 198<4 To ota Celice W&! reported stolen Tuctday from a lot at the McDonnell Dous)as plant at S301 Bolsa Ave. Tbc lo wa c timatcd at SI 0,000. • • • Someone entered an unlocked &&r· aacon the 16100blockofBirdie Lane and stole fl hina poles worth SlOO and an inboard-outbo rd motor worth $300, a midcnt rcponcd Tuesday. Bean said. He said the toss fTom Thursday's burglary was placed at about $52,900, wholesale. Bean said the burglary occurred between 6:30 and 6:50 a.m. at A-R-A Automotive Accessories, 10580 Law- son River Ave .. before the business opened. He said A-R-A specializes an installing equipment such as stereos • • • The manager of Pizza Hut, 17342 Beach Blvd., told police that an unknown male caller with a deep voice made a threat that he would rob the restaurant. Employees locked themselves and patrons in the res- taurant but no robbery occurcd. • • • A $1 ,000 daimond nna~~s stolen from a residence on the 400 block of 9th Street • • • A woman told police that jewelry has bttn steadily vamshina from her Tortola Cu'Cle home. So far, the woman said three nttkla worth $200 have.di poc red. ,. .. A. battery wonh UO wa tolen from a car parked on the 2.SOO block of Enaland Sttttt. • • • Two auns wonh S 1,200 ~ re taken from a home on the 19000 block of Jcmlyn Lane. The homeowner told poll~ that ~pons may ha snatched when hi' re 1d ll(C wu beina rtmodclcd. and power windows in automobiles. But he said the burglars took only the mobile telephones. which were sttll an boxes, and passed up other valuables that were within reach. Bean said each box contains a telephone and a transceiver that allows the user to make and receive calls while in an auto. • • • Juvenile "tree surgeons" apparent· ly cut down a magnolia tree on the 5 500 block of Rogers On vc. The tree landed on a parked Toyota station Wl\&On, aus1na about S 1.000 1n damage. FoUJltalD VaUey A rcs1den t of the 16 700 block of l>.my A "enuc reported Thursday 1hat somC'On~ had buraJan1cd her home while she wu awa) vi itina relatives. Someone removed a setten and cnttrcd throu&h an open bedroom w1ndow. The lo · mattd at 17SO. included a Canon camera. a bJack leather toll baa and j tr). • • • dm at a 7.EJcvcn stOtt at 16'47S H&tbor 81Vd told polace Thuridi) that two male -.rs cn\ued the •~~ walk'td to t.bc be~ ClOOler ncUlect 1thout 1~y1na for a 121>1 nd two 6-~ Ofbm Th I uma1ed at $14 09. • • • A resident of the 18000 block of Yosemite Circle reported Thursda) that someone had stolen propert) from hi garage The loss. estimated at S 1.070. included an air compressor. a spra) gun. a sander-polisher. a b1C}cle and floor Jacks • • • .\ 23-\ear-old nu™'·s aide from Anaheim was am tcd Thursda~ afternoon afler she allegedl) tned to steal the cartons of c1prettes from the Von's market 16201 Harbor Blvd The v.oman alleged!) had a paper bag 1n her waistband and placed the c1prettes 1n 1l before trying to lca"e • • • .\re 1dcnt of the 10300 block of La Hacienda 4.vcnue reponed that someone burglanzed her bTown Datsun King Cab pickup. The loss included stereo equipment worth $340. and manjuana. Paul Frcdend. Thompson. 22. and Charles RRy Butcher. 21. v.ett released on $5.000 bail. CoataMeaa .\ pair of antique lamps and some brass candle holders. valued at S 150. were stolen from a home on the 900 block of Capttal Suttt Tucsda>. Thie'~ apparent!) forct'd open a sliding glass door 10 gam entr) to the home. .\n open w1~;"' •pro' tded entn for th1rv~ at a home on thr 1200 block of Mc:Connack Lane Wednes- day. Thev stole Sl.750 worth of valuabt~: including a stereo. camera and gold charm bracelet • • • About S 11 . 700 worth of 1e-v.ell) was stolC'n from a home on the 2700 block ofMesa Verde J)nve Thursda). Thteves pned open a front door to pincnuy • • • A t)pcwritC'f, vali.atd '' S700. WU s'olcn from the Real tone Corp .. IS 6 Sun.land.. somchmr dunna the wttk. ThiC'\.CS appa~ntly tned to pry open a front door and "'hen thJlt failed thC') broke a ••indow in tead Newport Beecll .\ ev.pon lk~eb woman reponcd the theft of a t 974 tercwy on lbt 1200 of'. Ootptun Tcrt1tt Tbunda). ~ key of lhc unloc cd en h:ad betu left oo the floor in front of the dn~cr scat. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the then of a bicycle from his unlocked garage on the I 00 block of 26th L Thursday. Damages v..ere esumated at S32S. • • • 4. Newport Beach woman reponcd the theft ofonecarseac and four beach towels from an unlocked Pfl&C on the 800 block of Po1nsett1a Thursday. Damages v..ere estimated at $140. • • • A :!8-year-old Huntington Beach man was arrC"Sted on suspicion of drunken dm mg at Pacific Coast H1ghwa\ and Newpon Boulevard Thursda). • • • A 23-ycar-old lrvlne man was arTeStcd on the I 00 block of Prome-n- ade Thursda~ Police said he wa taken into custod)' because he rtf~ to reveal his identity. • •A4 :·:Battle over Hughes will continues AUSTIN. \.cx:ts (AP) -No final agreement has been reached bet"-CCn · 1 exas and California in lhC' battle o"cr the estatc of billionafrc Howard Hughes but negouations are movina forward. says l.he Teus attorney general. Jim Matto~ on Thursday denied a Sacramento Union report quoting .. knowledgeable sources'' 1s sa y1 na an agreement had been reached that would aive each state about $ IOO milhon. Both states have filed estate tu claims on the Hu&hes fonune. The reclusive Hughes died an 1976 on an airplane en route from MeA1co to Houston, where he was btmg flown for medical treatment. Mattox said the report on the agreement was "inaccurate." But the Texas attornex general said a ··proposed settlement ' being nego- tiated would gave Texas about $50 m1lhon and California about $100 mil hon. " The flame continues - NATION -------.. . Jobless rate drops j:o four year low By the Alaoclated PreH WASHNGTON -Civ1han uQCmployent tumbled ~o 7.1 percen~ in June the lowest in more than four years. as 460,000 Amencans found JOM, th· aovemment reported today. The 0.4 percentaic point drop 1n the seasonal!: adjusted rate the steepest plunge since unemployment fell from 8.8 percent t• 8.4 percent from Octobtr to November last year, took this key cconomi• indicator to its lowest ebb since April 1980, when unemployment stood at 6.' percent. Last month's good news from the Labor Department was spreac across all population groups, with black Amencans, whose unemployment ha been more severe than that of whites, enjoying the strongest improvement. Glrl writes her Jack110n ttcket DALLAS - A Texas girl who worked odd JObs to earn money to buy 1 ticket to sec a Michael Jackson concert -only to find that she was$ I 00 shor -will get to sec the superstar perform after all, thanks to a letter she wrote him Concert promoters told a Dallas radio station that I I-year-old Ladonna Jone will act her wish to attend one of the three performances. The sixth-grade wrote Jackson last week to tell him she was disappointed that despite her hart work to save $30, she still couldn't attend one of the concerts because ticket· had to be purchased in blocks of four, at a cost of$ 120. But Jackson mentionec the girl's name and predicament at a press conference Thursday and said ht had asked promoters to work out a new way to distribute tickets. The two states and the Hughes C!>tate ha\e been battling O\er the mone~ since Hughes' death "All three sides ha"e some ment to their claims,·· said Mattox. Olympic Torch Relay runner Manhall Matye run• in the Ca9Cade Moun~ u the Olympic Torch bead.a for the Weet Cout. The torch •bould arrive in Ora.nee County on July 25 -jut three day• before the Opening Ceremonlee. Democrats 'not going to win' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -President Rear"· campaigning in one of the • DISPIAYS • EXHIBITS • DEMONSTRATIONS • NEW ~........__.. ............ -......~'---....._~~rz~PRODUCTS • SHOW SPECIALS See 2 model homes on display! The Cathedralite Dome and the Meyer Round Structure plus see a Solarium Room Addition never shown before in Calif ornial TREASURY BLDG., BUENA PARK BEACH BLVD. AT ORANGETHORPE Show Info (71 4) 67D-6600 Everything for the home will be featured: Room enclosures, spas, solar, patio covers, kitchens, security, roofing, texture coating, water ~ . purifiers, pool ~ cleaners, gazebos, furniture, water beds, ceiling fans, closet organizing, phones and much morel .... IMl•IHlo• ''·"· v .. .-···" Goo4 for 1 Jeno. ...., .., ............ Satllftlay • .aw .. ae ..._ 8a8My. hi, I f a..ci. aw.. .. o.., .... ,... ...... .,. ' .,....-~---..11~ c..._..._ •• ,,,,' . ,..,,...._,... : -----------------------------------------------~ ·-- -~ key battlegrounds of the 1984 presidentia race, today accused libera Democrats of trying to block his administration's policies but said. "Herc's 1 flash from the Gipper -they're not going to win." Openina a new assaul against Democrats controlling the House of Representatives, Reagan said "This is the same liberal leadership that has done nothing but stand in the wa1 of initiatives the American people want and need." In a speech billed by the White House as non-political but steeped in par:tisan rhetoric, Reagar addressed the Texas Bar Association convention 10 the hometown of Mayo1 Henry Cisneros, one of the half-dozen people interviewed by Walter Mondale the likely Democratic presidential nominee, as a potential running mate. Hart says Mondale I• pandering DENVER -Walter MondaJc's heavily spotlighted meetings witt potential running mates border on "pandering" and might be raisinJ the expectations of women and minorities unfairly, Sen. Gary Hart said in ar interview with a Denver newspaper. In a copyright story in today's editions the Denver Post quoted Hart as saying the process reminded him of a movie with "one of everything in the lifeboat, 1Dcluding a kid who played the harmonica." In the interview with Post editors and reporters, Hart was reluctant tc discussthe possibility that he might become the Democratic nominee for vice president He said he does not want the Job. CALIFORNIA Jurors to decide fate of killer LOS ANGELES-Jurors took just 41h hours to convict Marvin Pancoast of the first-degree murder of model Vicki Morgan. Now they must decide if Pancoast was sane when he bludgeoned the mistress of late multimillionaire Alfred Bloomingdale with her son's baseball bat. Defense attorneys claimed others had better reasons that Pancoast to kill Miss Mof"8n. resurrecting earlier claims that .. sex tapes" showed Reagan administratton officials and Bloomingdale engaging in sex with the 31-year-old model and other women. They sketched scenarios of Pancoast as a masochist-turned-patsy, an acknowledged homosexual who occasionally had sex with Miss Morgan. They said he took the blame for his roommate's killing because he thrived on humiliauon, and said there was no physical evidence to support his confession. Banned prostitute gets }all term LOS ANGELES-Melanie Anne King. a prostitute who gained notoriety when she was banished from Aorida and sent here, has been sentenced to 180 days in county jail for the same offense. King, 25, pleaded guilty Thursday to soliciting. She was arrested June 13 m Hollywood-by two officers who found she was wanted on two prostitution warrants under the name "Daphne Johnson." In January 1982 a judge in Ft. Lauderdale, Aa. gave her the choice of spending five years in prison or movmg to Los Angeles for the same length of time after she pleaded guilty to 20 prostitution charges. King had been arrested 4 7 times. Crlttc. attac.k fislJ kUllng plan VISALIA -Critics are challenging a state Fish and Game Department study on the eradication of white bass from waters in Tulare, KinJS and San Luis Obispo counties. Tom Yocum, a National Marine Fishencs Service biologist, charged the chemical rotenone pro~ for fish poisoning ••w not been 100 percent successful as an eradication measure." Sierra Oub spokesman Dave Nesmith suggested white bass also would have to be killed in neighboring states to stop fishermen from hand-carrying the fish illeplly back into California. Fish and Game officials have concluded no action eventually would lead to white bass colonization in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta where they could prey on prized sportfish. Soviets llmlt weapons talks MOSCO~ -The Soviet Union said today its offer to the United States to hold talks this fall on s~ce weapons was limited only to that subject. It said talks c:annot co~vene until t~e United States agrees. The announcement was mad~ 1~an ~fficaal s~teme~~ 1ssu~ bx Tass news agency. Tass said the Reagan a~~1D1stra~1on had given a . negauv.e reply to the Soviet offer by saying it was y.'tlhng to discuss weapons m space ID Vienna this fall but would also raise the issue of nuclear arms. "Tass is authonzed to declare that the Soviet government confirms its ~ffer to th~ gov~m~ent of the United States to open formal talks. o~ • .P(oCVenuog the m11itanzauon of outer space," the Soviet statement said. rt 1s these, and not some other talks, that it is urging the U.S. government to st.art, and it is awaiting a positive response from the latter." SJilJ IJljac.ken free Indian jet . LAH9~E. Pakistan -More than 250 people held hostaae in a htiacked Indian Airlines pla!l~ were freed unharmed today when Sikh militants s~rren~ered uncond1t1onally to Pakistani authorities. The government said eight h1Jackers, wh~ had threatened tc;> blow up the plane and everyone on ~rd. were tak~n ID~~ custody. T~is reporter, Who was a passenger on the flight, counted_nme ~1Jac~ers. The &Jrlme said thert were 255 passenaers listed for the domesu~ Indian flight, presumably including the hijackers, in addition to a. crew ~f r:ime. All of ~ose freed were taken to an airport lounae, and Pakistan said 1t would proV1de a plane to return them to India today. Nlger1a ca11111Jt la .kldnap plot . lpNDON -Nigcri~n auth<?riti~ fo~ a British airliner to land in N&&ena,today after a pro~tnent N11Cnan exile wanted by his aovemment on ~rrupuon. ~haraes ':Vas k:i~nappcd and found druaaed in a crate at 1 London 11~n. Bnush o.fficaal~ satd. The 222 passengc:n aod 22 crew mcmben on the Bntish Caled9~an fl1~t were ~J?O~ safe at 1.aaos Airoort. an airline spo!esma!' said 1n l-<?!1don .. N1acna s m11ttary aovemment 11Id thC move was for secunty ~ns, but did not e~1~r1te. Two men found in a second crate at the London airpon Tftunday awaiuns shipment to the Ni&crian capital were lsr1ch .c1t1zens ~orking as mercenanes, accordina to Press Association Bntain s domcsuc news agency. ' Iran decoyln1 Ezocet ml•Ua NEW YORK -Iran has apparently developed radar reflector devices that throw the FrenclHuilt Elocct mi iles used by Iraq aaainst Penian Gulf sh1ppi!'I ofl'taract, accorchna to a W:es!cm ~ilitary expen quoted today'• New Yorfcumes_. The Iranians lead the m15;1des1way from tbcirtarscts byprojcctin& I Str~n er. 1mqc than the ~rat!c_d O~I linkers to the SUidance systems in the Iraqi m1 1 les. the analyst said. c1tm11ntelllscncc repons. Rcs>on1 from the aulf 1nd1cated that sm.all drone vessels containina the reflectors were bcin& toWcd behind some ah•ps or placed near them. deco~ina the Ell0ttt mi ii ~ordin1 to_loday'~ New York Times. The military elpen, who was not 1dcnuficd. said he dad not know whether thcrc was photQ&raph1c: evidence of the countermeasures Court limits investor's use of Disney profi<s LOS ANGELES (AP)-A N~ York financier \lt'bo made a $60 million profit when WaJt Disney Produc1tons boupt back hi5 stock to thwart a takeover btd can make lon1 term investments with the money, a judgt says. The ruhni by Superior Coun J udae Norm~n Dowd5 on Thul'5day lifted a 30-day restriction on the term of investments Saul Stcsnbera can make with the profits from Disney's buy-back. Dowds granted a tcmpQra!')' restraininJ order late last month restnctana Steinberg's use of the entire $325.3 million an buy-•k money. Tbunclay's rulinJ came in a shareholder lawsuit seekina more more than SSOO million m damages from Disney and its officers and about S 11 S milhon in damages from Steinberg and several of Ms companies. Disney's stock vcilue rose sharply amid speculation of a Lak.eover as Steinberg acquired 4.2 million shares in the entertainment and real estate conglomera&e. But it plummeted by about 30 percent after Disney bought out Steinberg's stake at a 19 percent premium on June 11 . The shareholder suit contends the buy-back was a waste of co~rate money and a breach offiduciary duty by Disney directors. It accuses Stember& and bis New York-based Reliance Financial Services Corp. of breach o1 fiduciary duty and of receipt of an illegal dividend or redemption from Disney. U ndcrthe new preliminary injunction, Steinberg is required to invest only the profits "prudently" and advise tlte coun and plaintiffs of any change in investments within 14 days. "We are very pleased wnh the results." said J. Michael Hennipn, attorney for the plaintiffs -Richard Heckmann, a trader with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc., Roben Tomlinson, an investor, and Ernst & Co:, a New York-bascd general partnership. In New York. a spokesman for SteinbelJ. who asked that his name not be used, said Reliance intends to appeal the ruling. lo a deposition filed m the case earlier this week., Steinberg sajd he agreed ' to sell his I I.I percent stake in Disney after the companf, throu&h an intermediary, threatened to leave Steinberg in sole control o the company after quadrupling its deb1 to nearly $2 billion. Atari starts big layoff SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) -Vowing to work for a renewed "stan-u1( mentality, new Atari owner Jack Tramiel has begun laying off about 900 ofh1s current roster of l , l 00 workers at the video game company. Tram1cl, known as an aggressive busin~man who dislikes large corporate structures, ordered the major cutback Thursday only four days after buying Atari from Warner Communications lnc. The development was a sharp contrast with the boo~ingdays when video games were the high-flyers of the industry, when Atan boasted a payroll of more than 6,000 workers in the Santa Oara Valley. According to Atari spokesman Bruce Entin sat~, marketing an~ the international depanments arc being cut to the bone, wtule other sources wd on the first day alone virtually all research and development departments were slashed. Only some financial managers and dei:Jcal staff wef!!, left, they said. Entin said another 300 employees were laid off at Atan s El Paso, Tex., manufacturing facility, which is being closed. . Before buying Atan, Tramiel founded Commodore lntemat1on~I and built it into the world's largest seller of home comp_utcrs, captunng an estimated 50 percent of the market. Industry sources said he plans to lower prices on Atari computers and video games to rebuild the company. Entin has said Atari's recent layoffs ofhundreds of workers was an attempt to get the company "lean and mean." The new Atari, be said Thursday, means the company "is going to get leaner and meaner. T he layoffs will continue for the next few days, he said, explaining, "We're trying to do the cuts as swiftly as possible so they can be put behind us." US protests Russian detention of officials WASHINGTON (AP)-The State Dcpanmcnt says it has proteste<! to the Soviet Union against the "reprehensible" detention of two U.S. officials engaged "in their normal diplomatic duties." State Dcpa,rtment spokesman Job~ Hugh~ ~d !hursday _protest~ ~~re lodged in WashtnJton and Moscow agamst the v1olauon of the 1~mumty of Jon Purnell, a political officer. a_nd George Glass. a consular offictal. The diplomats were taken mto custody Wed~esday on a Moscow street while talking Wlth a Soviet citizen. They were de~med for two hou~. . . Hughes said "a number of documents" obtamed from the Soviet c1tJZen were confiscated. He said the two Am~ri<:ans did not know t~e content.s ~f t~e papers because they had not e~animed them yet. He said authont1es m Moscow also seized items belonging to the diplomats. "Soviet conduct in this case has been reprehensible and totally uncalled for and we condemn it " Hughes said. "We are absolutetr. satisfied that Mr. Pu~ell and Mr. Glass ~ere not involved in an impermissible activity." IN MINUTES BE GOLDEN BROWN GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ...... AM AllOUT OUR SAnUACTION GUARANTEE SOUTH CQ\ST FIT&. FIRM 3500 S. BRISTOL • 545-8803 Suite 200 -~ mlle North of South CoU1 Plan Cout Bank Building AMERICA July 6 Friday 2 Shows 7 and 9 PM ,.,....,._ ............... ,....._.,..., ,_~ ....... 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Helicopter squadrons from the Manne Corps Air Station in Tustin have agreed to assist the county's fire departments in battling brush fires. earn rir~ <Jm~-:1..l:1.ss n l. Thtte loca.I araduatcs of the Air Force Academy in Colorado. Springs, Colo .. have bttn commissioned Stt· ond lieutenanu tn araduation t.'er- emon1cs recently. Doa1la1 J . Apple1ate, son of Mr. and Mn. Lee J. Applegate of Foun- tain Valley, was awarded a bachelor's dearec in basic science. Scott A. Wacbenbelm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wachenheim of Capistrano Beach, was awarded a bachelor's dcarce in cavil engineering. Brina A. Troll, dauahter of Mr. and Mn. Dieter Trost of SeaJ Beach, was a~ed a bachelor's degree an biO'toay. ••• William Merlino, son of Mary C. > 86th ComPonent Reoair SQuadron. I • • • · nmotby G. Newell son of Roben and Rosemary ~ll ofHuntinaton Beach. has boen promo~ lO the Army to the rank of chief ~llTilnt officer two. Newell as a senior supply 1 instructor wath the Quartennaster Corps at Fort ~e. Va. • • • Army Cpl. Dino P . lacoDOd~·~ ..... According to Chief James Stone, the county asked the Mannes for help . as lack of rainfall has already bred . high fire rates so far this year. Jobelius <>f Costa Mesa, has been promoted to the rank of first lieuten- a9t in the Air Force. Merlini is a 51\ellite system controller at Offutt Air force Base, Neb .. with the I ,OOOth Satellite Operations Group. Dorothy V. Iacono of HWt~,,-­ Beach, participated in Ocean Vmture 84, a combined exercise held in .t~S. Caribbean, the Gulf .of Mextcu. · Straus of Florida, Atlantic Ocean and.,, the southwestern United States. Iacono is a communications s~ial· 1st wnh the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. N.C. Marine copter lowers a 460-pound bucket into the Sul bur Creek Raervolr durlnl test. He said ~sing helicopters to combat fires is nothing new, but Orange County doesn't have a firefighting hehcopter stationed nearby. • • • Air National Guard Airman Kory J. Beckwith, son of Sandra Jones of Irvine, has been assiancd to Keesler Air Force Base, ~iss.1 after compl~t-... ma A1Hi-Or.ce basic traI~ng. Beckwttit:,::.\ will receive specialized instruction in the avionics systems field. *NOW THRU JULY 31st* EVERY-PLANT 20% OFF! AM LING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) •FREE• Local Delivery Open Mon. thru Sat 8:30-5·30, Sunday 9:00-5:30 1500 east coast highway• newport beach, callfornla • (714) 644-9510 El * * TRE MOST * * 0 0 COLUMN INTHE WORLD! " • •1••11911\ II tn IN •Hulta II COtl'-'"•"d • Sorne•h••• 1orneone "•• -h1119 IO NII, Duy rent ..... or of. 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RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. fDI lhl R_ttl of Tow Ufe 1'U HMIOll 81.VD., COSTA llESA -SU·ll56 Watch for Kids ~ /f1 UllITT llSUUICE C't>. ~ Non-smoker .,~ ~---Rates 1,b 631-n40 441 Old Newport lllVd. Newport hech, Ca. • ••• Airman I st Class Jastln Dahlgren, son of Ernest G. Dahlgren of San Juan Capistrano, bas been named outstanding airman of the 405th Equipment Maintenance Squadron at Luke Air Force Base, Anz. Dahlgren is an aircraft maintenance specialist. • • • Pvts. Dou1J11 A. Robbin•, son of Rose and Richard Robbins of Hunt· ington Beach. and Jamu M. Beuett, son of Peggy and Robert Jayne, have completed Army basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. • • • Air Force Tech Sgt. Jobn F. FlDcb m, whose wife IS the former Sheryl Ellery of Huntington Beach, h.as arived for duty at Ramstein Air Ba~. West Germany. Finch is an aircrew egress systems technician with the -4 ~ Jones to head anatomy dept. at UCiririne Dr. Edward Jones has been ap- pointed chair of the anatomy depart- ment at the UC Irvine College of Medicine. Jones leaves his post as professor of neuroscience at Washington Univer- sity School of Medicine in SL Louis. He also has served as director of the James L O'leaf) Division of Ex- perimental Ncurolog} and Neu· rolog1c;:al Surgery He 1s known for his work in the anatomy of sensory-motor inter- actions of the cerebral cortex and has focused his research on learning how the brain accepts, sorts and con· templates sensory stimuli. Jones received his medical degree from the Umversaty of Otago in New Zealand and a doctorate from the Un1vcrs1ty of Oxford, England. Panel studies park site development A C1t1zens' Committee formed to discuss alternatives and make rec- ommendaticms for the development of tfie Fairview Regional Park site in Costa Mesa was approved by the Costa Mesa City Council. The Council. ¥Oted unanimously to appoint nine Cos1.a Mesa residents to the committee on the recommen- dation of City Manager Fred Sorsabal. Gomm1ttee members arc: Gilbert Collins. Don Dungan, Jim Ferryman, Gary Gray, Richard Mehrcn. Sharron Renna, Margaret Weaver. Alen Weber and Pam Wright, all of Costa Mesa. The committee will meet with the city's Leisure Services staff, the county's Environmental Manage- ment Agency and the Reynolds Environmental Group, the developer of the park site. in upcoming months. The council on Monday also ap- proved funding for a bicycle/pedestrian bridge to cross the Santa Ana River near the park sate. According to a memo written by City Engineer Bruce Mattern. the city's share of state bicycle funds will go toward building the bridge over the nver south of Adams Avenue. This year's funds a..PJ0"1!t t6 $22,013, the memo said. T : The crossing would hnk Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach with the county's network of bilce trails. Mat- tern said. ,.. UNION PENSION FUNDS LOSE $6.1 MILLION Is Your Pension Safe? Some compulsory union members ir Southern California are undoubtedly asking themselves that question In fact. employees from CaHfomla to Florida and New York have been forced to take a serious look at how their pension. health. and welfare benefit funds are being invested That's because more and more of these union-controlled funds are being poured Into "investments" that are risky, un1table. and provide employees with below-market returns. That means employees earn only minimum return from their money. and that means less money In the future when they need 11 Secretary of Labor Ray Donovan has refuHd to enforce this law. He has repeatedly ignored hi• own department'• advice to 1ue seventeen Southern California con1tructlon unions for violating federal law by investing workera' pension funda at t>e1ow market interest ratH Two of these unions -the Carpenters' and the Plpefltters· unions -loat an estimated $6.1 mllllon In the pension funds' aaaet value because of thne loans. Union officials have tried to disguise this practice with a noble-sounding name. "social investing " In reality, this tactic allows bllhons of dollars In union- controlled pension fund assets to be funnelled into pro1ects that benefit Big Labor -not the employees who must pay into these funds. For example, by providing union-only eon1truc- tlon projects with low Interest loans, Big Labor offl- ciala can force more employees into the union and increase their own power while cheating employees and their fam11iea out of m1lllons of dollars In poten- tial interest payments That's against the law The Employee Retirement Income Security Act requlr11 pen1lon funda to be Invested "aolely In the Interest of the participants and beneflclarfN" for th• "exclualve purpose of providing benefits" to the p1r- ttclpant1. By law, the aole purpoH of pension runda la to provide mo;lmum flnanclal benefit• while min- imizing rlak But 81g Labor offlclala across the country Ignore th• tew. and continue to make t>.low-mencet. rlaky loans from pension fund• -cheating employ"' and their femllle1 out of mllllons of doll1ra In nrnlngal Fortunately, civil 1aw1ult1 have successfully res·· tored some of the money squandered by other 10- called aocial lnvHtlng schemes. She former trustees and the former administrator of• health and welfare benefit fund In Richmond. Virginie were ordered to reatore almost $500,000 to the fund after they squandered the money OR a risky loin to a union building corporation (D•vld•on v. Cook) Typlc11 of the abuse that can occur. two of the union truateea Ind the administrator of th• fund were alto on the board of directors of the bulldlng corporation. A tot11of•1 .5 million was eventually committed to the bulldlng corpor1tlon -ts~ of th• Mneflt fund'• alMta -even though the proposed bulldlng was worth no more than $ 1 ml II Ion An employee who waa foN:ed to participate In the fund reeognluc:t th• rfaky loan for whet It wu 1nd challenged It. The Nat1on11 Right to Work Legal OefenM Foundation provided him with the fr" i.gat aid h• needed to make 1ure that th• 1qu1ndered money w11 r"tored If you're conc:erMd •b<klt the 11i.u11 1""'91tment of em~· pen on. health, t!WI welfate benefit fundt. and wef'lt MOre lnfotmatlon on the Oavld«Nt delslon, p-.. oontad the Nat/Mal Right to Wotfl L.gal o.t.,,.. Foundatl0tt, IOOt Btaddock Aoed, lc>fln9fl4"d. Vl~nle, 22190 °'call totl·frM ~ ; With yOUr help, we Wiii wortl to prot.ct emple>yeee from peMlon fund rll)-OfU thtt en~ U. PQW9t of unteNf)Ufou• union o"te:lal• \ \ ·.· \. , ~ Good day care requires parents to get involved "What'do we know about Lawrence Renard Shipp? Not much. "' But not much less. than the c9unty knew about him when it ve him a license to operatt a day care center in his Irvine ome. · County officials could not ttave known in 1981 that Larry hi pp would be accused of molesting a child three years later. ut, 1fthey bad asked, they might have gotten an idea ofShipp•s ualificattons. Did the man mow anything about caring for hildren? Was he prepared to deal with an emergency illness or n accidental injury? Was he equipped to offer interesting, educational and nutritious food? · It is ea~.ier to get a license to care for other people's children than it is fo get a license to drive a car in this state, and it shouldn't be. But atr the respons1bility for ensuring quality day care - especially in a city like Irvine where dual working-parent families arc common and the demand for child care facilities far outstrips the supply-cannot be turned over in its totality to the government. • Child rearing is a parental responsibility. The county and the cities can provide an invaluable service by stiffening the licensing requirements and giving parents a standard by which to measure day care facilities. But, ultimately, parents -not bureaucrats-must decide if a day care center is a good place for .the pre-schooler to spend a large part of the day. There is only one way to make that decision: Befor~ you enroll your child in a day care center, check it out thoroughly. Although there is nothing to indicate that Shipp ran a substandard center (the child he is accused of molesting was not a client), the rash of widely publicized recent day care center scandals should be enough to tum concerned parents into child rights activists. ffa day care center operation seems suspici'1us, in any way, don't delay. Express your concerns to the operator and insist that he respond to them on the spot. Ifhe hesitates, get the child out and report your concerns to the county. ... II ••. G"tTTING, l'EOPl:f, ~ .. ... ~ ... 119¥1R-I ~Lt> ... I . .. 4\P'POltlT tHM~ ... ~') Reagan launches Young Astronaut corps Program will encourage study of technology -WASHINGTON -In a dramatic bid to keep Amenca ahead in the high-tech race, President Reagan has approved a program that he hopes will shake young Americans out of the educational doldrums and focus their attention on technological challenges. He wants to introduce children to the Space Age by encourqing them to become young astronauts. One of them will probably be invited as an observer on a future space fli&ht. The plan 1s to fortn "Youna Astronaut" units in neiahborhoods across the country. Children will be eliaible to enroll as early as "e 6. with the right to wear astronaut msiania and participate in National Aero- nautics and Space Administration actjvities. The intention is to h.ave them work closely with their schools to acquire technical sk:iUs that will prepare them for the high-tech age. The program will be sponsored by the National Space Institute, with NASA's close cooperation. The presj- dent will call upon local businesses, schools, churches, science centers. youth clubs and community or- ganizations to support the Young Astronaut units. I played a modest role in setting "Operation Liftoff," as the prosram is called. off the around. With a columnist's effrontery, I called on Reagan ~vately last October to add another idea to the array ofuosought suggestions before every president l presented him with evidence that the quality of education in the United States. is declining at the same time that foreiJn competition is increas- ing. I pointed out that there is a serious sho~ in most s11tes of , J1C1 AIDEISOI math and science teachers, that Amencan students suffer in com- parison with those in other indus.- tria1ized nations. Then I left a memo with the president urging a program "big m scope and dramatic in impact" yet "easy to understand and simple to cany out." I suucsted fonning a Young Astronauts organization. I argued in the memo: "America's young people arc fascinated with space. They swann to movie theaten to watch interplanetary adventure: they play space pmes on video sets. The opoortun1ty to become young astronauts-with official credentials and insignias-should attract young- sters, stir their imaginations and stimulate their spint of adventure. It might help hf\ their gaze from video games to real high-technology and fi~ their eyes on the stars." The president wa.s more than polite; he listened with genuine interest. He saw the need. he said. to sec beyond today's hmited horizon He has a deep concern about tomor- row, and is placing new emphasis on long-range planning. The other day. he telephoned me to say that he was adopting my idea. I hope the Young Astronauts program wdl be ready to launch when school starts 10 Septem- ber. FEUD OF THE WEEK: The Pentagon and the State Depanment don't always ~. but they find themselves teamed ap_inst the Com- merce and Treasury departments and &he office of the U.S. trade ~nta­ t1veon the delicate matterof''ofTscts'' for countries that agrtt to bu)' U.S. weapons. In a word. offsets arc bribes to weapons purchase~ lftbey'll buy our weapons. we'll let them produce parts of the weapons themselves or give them other trade concessions. Obvioustr. these arrangements give subsidJes to foreign manufac- turers that wind up competing with U.S. industncs. The Pentagon and Fogy Bottom feel this 1s a small price to pay for cnsunna that our allies a.re properly armed Commerce. Treasury and the tra<k rep~ntative doo•t like them a bit. A prime e:umple of the problem as the recent U.S. aa:rcement to guaran- teeS300million in otTsc1 investments to the Netherlands in exchange for the Dutch government's acceptance of U.S. air-Oefensc missiles. The hope 1s that the offset deal will stifle Dutch opposition to the deplo) ment of nuclear misstles· in the Netherland!. ~Jd AliftrNll Is • •yadkat.,/ col..W.L Jackson's. wor:ld view is anti-American On the issue of Central America, he is siding with the communists ----- To most Amencans, construction stop minc1na word$-that may · of the Panama Canal was the crown-preciselybcdeteribcdas Third Wortd inaachievcment of Manifest Destiny. anti-American. In ffiewidcnint_war · · · betweentheUnitcdStatesandCom-Scverina twoconllncnts, unaung two munist revolution for the future of oceans. the Bia Ditch was hailed as Central America, Jene Jacbon has one of the Seven Wondcrsoftbe . m--'-m world, the fruit of American come out for revoluuon. ~ . . Jackson derides the pro.;Amencan enaanccnnascmu ,and lOycarsof IO"cmmcntof'Presidcnt Napoleon sacnfice by tens oflhouund of ~en. Duane m El Salvador Ha ~ppct .. ToJ Jackson,lutwcck~nt brouf?tto1>0wcrin1 "Shamckc- down on Teddy Rootevclt's tnumplt ""'•tion, For nd1nist1 rqime in the Panama Canal is ··a badse of N~wevcr, bil praitc is -._,..""; disarace'' on theAmencan nation. uribri~: .. ltsblckbet'leis~I As Robert Mcrryomc Wall Street appeal no1 its military miaht. Itt Joumalwritcs. thcoommcnt is .. re-t.renath 1st.Med t~ itsmorafoffcnsive, flectivcofMr.Jackson• belie view of f'eedina~ple,clothl'?f pcopleand the world ... a view-and it i1 timt' to providina health can:.• \ PAT Buc11YY What ase~pcaally troubhng 1s that. with the Hou~ throwing the "Con- uu" tothcwolvH.. wtth Honduras sensine an Amencan pullout and IQOSCrufll its bonds to\\ ash 11'\gton. a po$Slbilit)'CJUS1S that the ne:lt four )CIJ'Sw;ll sccett.hcra m11or infusion of Amencan power into Central America. or its blood) absorpuon intothcC<>mmuni t Bloc. And. lf Central America son. Mam Street will soon echo Mr. McGovern's call, "'Come Home. America." for no e~ckrsh~ cate can be made \bat ktts)in&ca'1Cm Turkey or West Batiil0utdf'thcSoviet Sloe isa vital interest oi\be Un1ttd Slates wonh fichtinafor. •b1leCtntra1Amcnca is not. lfCcnt.taJ menca a0t~. Fonl'n) Amcncauri Jecbon'scon dc'Tlblt ~utttSS•n Ammca. a patnot 1c and lycon n-1tavccommun1· ty, out ofi tridition.al path toward a mort ndicAI wocid vie"*. •s onJ)· pjrtiyd\lttob~ OWt\00 id.crablC akill. lt ttalaodUc to an vnt9rdonabl -==-·natl l"ooliudaa , OI llUJackloa pie un- commun1t) an41nll ownpan ,huthch al o~ thtna110 • clttted •P Patrfd ltdiM•&• tyHkekfl tMtmML 6, ,... Ml PATRICKatJ=-t TIOllAS Euas 'Great power heist-' tried 23 cities claim dams owned by public utilities The 'ituation may not be qui&e as desperate as what confronted WinstonOiurcbill in l941, but William Ba&Jey's worchddivcred ~ Washinaton, D.C. theotberdayWCTe Just as apt: -Never bave so few tried to take so much from so many." The few 10 lh1Jcase arc the relatively few cities which boas1 m unici pall y-0wned electric utili Lies;'". The many refen to everyone ebe wbO h ves anywhere else in Califom.iL The aoes-23 in all -arc cnpged n&ht now in a ferocious attempt to takeover dams built by ::' pn vatc poweTcompanies-and pa.Ii for by their customers-over the aq& 50 yea.rs. The dams are the cheapest source of electncity aviilablc to big California utilitieslikePacificCiM4 Electnc and Southern Califomf.T .- Edison . lftheoticswin.elcctricbillswith 11 thetrboundariescouldfadeawayto almost nothina. Meanwhile. costs for consumers everywhere else would rise by as much as SIS a vcar. .. The a ues base their claims on the 64-year-<>ld Federal Power Act. a law gi Vl"I preference to public qcncies over pnvatccompanies in issuina licenses for dams on federal land or oavipblcsuums. So tar. thecitieshavelaidclaim to stx danu 'With a tow output of more than 800 mepwatts in California - morethantheSanOnofreUmt I nuclear power planL The cities want to pay on]) the cost ofbuikhna the dams, not what they're worth today. And bccauseofthewordmgofthc law. they may reap an unprecedented bonanza for theiratizens, leavinaall other C.alifornians to pay hiaher bills for replacement power generated witho1l, naturalpsorunruwn. The c1ues' movehasevencauseddis- sens1on 1 n the normally unified fraternrt} of C1ty attorneys. with aues h ke San Francisco-which boys 1 ts power from PG&E-~tin& aga.mst mun1c1pally-0wned utihlles 10 plac.es like Sacramento. Santa Oara. Burbank: and Riverside. This situation prompted Church1lhan eloquence from Badley. a fonner Republican state lcaislator who was Go' DeukmCJiao 's first appointee to the sate Pubhc Uuhttcs Comm1ss1on ··Ratepa)ers 10 Cahfom11 ha' e fully paid thecostsof(tbedams) throuah good economic penods and bad,·· Bagley to:d a congressional committee cons1denng power act chan'es that would allow the bl& utthues to keep the dams they built. Thec1ttes won the first round m the battle for the dams four)earsago, when a federal commission filled with J1mmyCaner'sappomtecs 'oted to hand over a pnvately-bu1lt and owned dam in Utah to the city of Bountiful But ne" Ronald Reagan ap- poin tees ha' e since reversed \hat dec1s1on. giving companies and thctr ma.,sts of customers a repnevewh1le the cmirt~and Congress consider makinachanges m the law. No final action can be upected from ConittSS until next year. but the dispute has created at least one odd s1tuat1on The Consumer E~efl) Council of Amenca ts lobb)'ln& ~trongl)' fortheotiesand apinst the 1nterestsofmostconsumen. That \JtUltlOO, though, Onl) seczms pecuhar until thesroup's fina~ scruun1zed It 1ssupportcd by the Amencan Pubhc Power Associat on. ap-oupofmunici~ly-<>wncd uul- 1ucs So far, bi-partisan tqislatJon to let the powcta>mpuues ltttp thcirdam1 haswon9 e<>-ponsonintheHoutc, inc:ludinam 1c.atifom11~­ares.smen. Butit'sflrfromccrtaanofpa . Which l"IBJlStM.ci UctJlill ba ~ca chancctoput1o o~ofbi ory•s IJUlCSt l I hci ts. "The~t}-owned utilititsalready 1harc 1n the bencfi from thcdam1., sin.ct they bu)' a lot of their pow r from w pnva~compan\ci.•• l)'& LeolW'd 5.naidtt, a de ty n Fran· clscodt) auome usual • fiahtinaipin t b uuhti · and the rate in the) tantly rcq .. ~; t,r.'lnl&Ot ·oyalllhl eatf\ts from now on ... ' • n ... -~ > ·. '· '· . • •• • . ,. • : .. .: "' •• • ••• .... .. . ' .. ~ t .~ __ -;. . ' . • • ••• :~ ~· . . . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 19M • ..... /. TH SAT. and SUN. - From Spacious 2 -3-4 Bedroo111 Single Fan1ily Detached Hornes • 7,000 Acre State Park• 2 Golf Course's •Clubhouse and Recreation Facilities• V2 Mile To Orange County FWY. 55 I * GOLF COURSE 91~~ FWY. GREEN RIVER EXIT FWY. 31 CO,NA FWY. 15 Map Not To Scale Fwy. 91 to Green River Dr. Exit • -~ :f.:~ 1: For lnfor111atio11 Call ~-. (714) 736-8124 , .. ·4'·-. • • • • • . • . • .., . l • -------- • • .. l Ex-FY Hlah beek•tbltll C08Ch JohnK .. 1erhn • new PMt. B2. Coni:aors in Wiinb1edon final American wins inf our sets- deSpite 19 aces by Lendl WIMBLEDON, Enalartd (AP) -Jimmy Connors throttled Ivan Lendl'a ferocious eerve and ousted the No. 2 seed 6-7 (7-4), 6-3, 7-S, 6-1 today to claim a place in the men's finals at the Wimbledon tennis championships. The 31-year-old. two-time champion will face the winner of the other semifinal match between defendina champion John McEnroe, the top seed, and unseeded Pat Cash of Australia. Saturday'& women'& final will be a matchup of the top two seeds -four-time and defending Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova and three-time titlist Chris Evert Lloyd. Lendt served up 19 aces io a hard-foua,ht 2 hour, S6- minute test of wills. But Connors' return was more than its equal. He alternately smashed forehand and backhand service returns down the line and acrou court and attacked Lendt at the neL At times, he let\ the 24-year-old Czechoslovak flat-footed and starina in disbelief. The two fouaht the finl ~t to a draw without breab of service. It was settled only by a ticbrttk in which Lendl's serve pve ham a 4-1 lead arid Connon double-faulted to help Lend! win 7-4. But Connon rallied in the secon<t let, break.ins in the second pme when Lendl hit a back.hand slice wide. Connon took the set on his fint advantqe point in the ninthpmc. Connors was warned for unsporUmanlik.e behavior in the ninth pme when his fim ltl'Ve at l S-0 was called Iona and he held bis nose to indicate disapproval. After the wamina, ContJora 1tonncd up to umpire Malcolm Huntinaton and said: "I was 1CT1tchina my nose." Moments later, Connors used his racket handle to scratch his nose and the Centre Court crowd roared its approval. Afler the pme, Connors approached Huntin&tOn and was heard to say: .. Just relax up there and do your job ... If I hold my nose (he did so as.am) that means you stink. If you don't want to do your job ... just let me know and I'll· quit." • Connors and Lendl then settled down to a closely fought third set, with LendJ brcak.inain the fouth pme but Connors breakin& naht back. Connors broke again -on one point, rttumina a 1tin,in1 aerve wsth a b1111na cnJS1.o coun backhander that stunned Lendl -to So up 6-S and took the Kt on the next pme. Lendl seemed to collaple m the founh Kt. Connon broke in the first and third pines -=-the latter to love - even thoulh the Cu:ChOslovak's aerve remained sizzlina and he held at 4-l with a.n ace. But Connon held to So up S-l and won the contest on his first break point by retumina a Lendl drop volJey <lown the line. "He had to use his aerve as a vtty, vtty bis weapon to stay in the match," Connon said. ··1 really started returnirtJ well about midway tbrouah the third (set). He miMed a few fim serves. and I kind of jumPed on htm and not only returned the ball, but I was comina in behind a few of them and muons it up," Connon wd the third set -when be came beck from a break down -was important and be could see LendJ tirins in the nearly SO-degree heaL .. His legs looked a Uttle heavy." Said Lend!: .. Obviously, be was bavina probl_ems with my ~ in the first three sets ... But be was tryq to Ft around it and approuhina the net more than usual ... Angels' strategy a flop A Sunday ride in park, it'Snot Intentional walks are invitations for Boston homers BOSTON (AP) -As their version of .. Murderer's Row" aoes. so go the Boston Red Sox. .. When the middle of the lineup hits, we score runs," Boston Manager Ralph Houk says. In Houk's book, the "middle" starts with his No. 2 hitter, Dwight Evans, followed by Jim Rice, Tony , Armas and Mike Easler. "With this lineup, when you act your chance you've got to take it," Evans said Thursday niaht after driving in six runs with a pnd slam homer, a sinale and a sacnfice fly in a 12-7 victory over the Angels. "It came my turn, aod I'm happy about that," Evans said. "Yesterday they (Oak.land A's) walked me and Jimmy aot it." The Aniel strategy backfired as badly as Oakland's, when the A's walked Evans lo load the bases and Rice followed with a game-winnina Jnlr:'d slam with one out in the 10th inning. _ In the first inning, after the Angels had scored two runs, Wade Bous, the Amqican Lea:ue's 1983 liattina champion, sin ed and Evans beat out a bunt, wi both runnen taking an extra base on a throwina error. With fint base open, the Angels elected to pitch to Rice. It wa.sa cos~y mistake. Rice drilled starter Geoff Zahn's first pitch over the screen in left-center for his 68th, 69th and 70th RBI, tops in the leaaue. In the fifth with Boston ahead 7-2 and runners on second and third with two out, the Angels decided to walk Boggs 1ntentionalJy and pitch to Evans. The Boston Sl'!Jler drilled reliever Bruce l(json's first pitch into the centeTfield bleacben for his second career arand slam . .. My other was apinst Joe Decker of Minnesota in I 97S, the year we won the pennant. but I barely re- member it," Evans said after what he called "a hitter's dream." "This was a hitter's ni&bt with the wind blowina out," Evans said. ••1t was fun. It was a hitter's dream to ao up there. On the homer, I really dido 't bit the ball aood. but it went far enough." Annas extended his hittia streak to a career hiah 18 pmes with an RBI single and Easler chipped in with three sin&les. The Red Sox pounded Zahn, l(json and Oous Corbett for 17 hits. includ- ins four by National Leque castoff Bill Buckner and three eact\ by Evans, Easler and Marty Barrett. who scored three runs and drove in one. Barrett l)so was busy in the field at second base, bandlina two putouts and nine assists. Bantlnlton Beach blcycll•t Ste•e Kh•cha oorlan, left. train• for Race Dllllr ........... ., ............. Acrw America wblle flancee (and coech) Dula 1'oltea follcnn on motor 8COOter. HB bicyclist to tackle grueling cross-country race By CURT SEEDEN Of ... DlllJ,... .... There was a time when Steve Khachadoorian awakened early, left his Huntinstoo Beach home and pedaled his bicycle to San Pedro each day to work. Khachadoorian could take a com- plicated route alons Ocean Boulevard. Pacific Coast Hi&bway, Pine Avenue and eventually San Pedro's C Street But he often went over the Vicent Thomas Bridge which connects Lona Beach and San Pedro -which is finefor can but a no no for l~soecds. "it was OK, tbou,b ," K.hachadoorian recalls. ~Even 1 they went after me, they'd never catch me." That's small-time stuff compared to what Khacbadoonan is doina these da~ he was an expenenccd lona- distance bicyclist, K.bacbadoorian decided to leave the family produce business and invest his tame 10 a new and certai.n.ly__ more challengJns endeavor. Ask Khacbadoonan what bi.s <» cupation ts and he'll say be is . a bicyclist. And come Aus. 19, be Mil take the true test of his profession by competms in the Race Across Amen- ca -a bicycle compet111on which bqins, conventicntly enough, at the H untinaton Beach Pier and ends OD the boardwalk in Atlanllc City, NJ. The Race Across Amenca. better known as RA.AM '84, takes partici- pants over ~me of~ most challena-ma mount.am summits, across some of the windiest sretcbes of the country dunna the most unoomfortab&e time oftbc year. Khachadoonan qualified for the gruelina affair by fin1shina amona the top 12 competitors in the 800-mi&e John Marino Open, which starts in Temecula. In that race, KhacbadooriaD and others bicycled (Pleue Me CYCLIST /82) It should be a classy affair Top graduating prep football stars of' 84 meet tonight in 25th OC All-Star game By ROGER CARI.SON Ofllleo.llJ ........ The 25th Oranac County All.Star football pmc. featunng a srcat deal of the cream of the 1984 graduauna class. is set tontght at Oranic C'oast Collqe. beginning at 8. . The North which leads in the senes, 14-9-I, as a 1 'h-poml favonle and boasts a nine-~und advantage per player in the weight department. The North enters with 2~pound fullback Anthony Weatherspoon and 31 S-pound taclde David Winters. in addition to Valencia quarterback Ron Krieger, Servile tailback Ted Prukop and a bevy of quick receivers. The South counters with quarterbacks Brett Stevens of Fou!lllln Valle) and Jeff Graham of Estancia, runnina back Steve Bra.zas of Newport Harbor, lineman Joe Walshe of Foothill and defensive back , Make Newto n of Fountain Valley, among others. Coaches for the pmc arc Mike Giddings of Newport Harbor for the South and Mike Marrujo of ValenCla for the North. Many of tomght's standouts have already secured 1mprt"SS1ve scholarships -with nanc players set to anend Pac-I 0 univcrs1taes. Walshe will be attending USC and Stanford landed Newton. Co~na del Mar's Don Pryor is headed for Cal, Scrvite's Bill Sloan and Westminster's McKay GaJoia are bound for Orcaon Statt. whale Oregon has Loan's Jon Friske s1sned up. Arizona landed Winters. the )IS-pound pant from VaJcnaa. while Anzona State has Robert Boyd of Santa Ana Valley and Crata Lashlc)' ofl.a They look like All-Stars Habra. . • Two players origin.ally sou&h t by the South, Huntington Bca~h s Danny Thompson and Bill Ray, arc linlc:ed with UCLA. but arc not playina because of commitments with the Bruins. That•s what Lasorda says about Cardinals after 3-0 setback LOS ANGEL~ (AP) . -Los Anacin Oodacr manqer Tom Lasorda kMw he'd seen some nice pitchina by Joaq_uin Andujar and Neil Allen of the St. Louis Cardinals. 8ut he oottd that his club d1dn 't do much -do discouraae them. ••They have some vcr:t. iood pitch- en and they pitched ltke All-Stan toniabt:• u1d ,Los Anaelca Manqer Tommy Llsorda. "But we didn't tcO~ any runs either, and )'OU can't win that way." TbC onty thin& that coukl ~ Andujar, who combined with Allen and Sru~ utter on a three hatter to defeat tho Oodaer. l-0. Biddin& to become the m~or teque•a finl 14-pmc winner, the npt-handcr bad. naaina 1 injury knock him out of the pmc early. But Andujar wa plcUCd that his dub wa able to come up with an effective p1tchana performance as a team and a win. ··rm not disappointed. but rm happy," ldid Andujar. "We•re all teammates and winnina the ~me is what counu. Mr lea d~n t hun because we ~n: Andujar had a Ont-hitter soina for four inninas befOre givina way to Allen. Allen blanked the Dod&crs on one hit for another four innh'IS and Sutter pitched a sco~lcsa ninth IOOiOI l0 pick Up bit 21 l llVe ormc'-~-..--'--~'"--~---U9W year, tops an the ICIJUC. .. I've been 1truaJin& a linl~ latelr. and it'110od to do the JOb like thal, ' said Allen, 4-2, who IOt all the off en needed , when oeo. Hendrick's aiuh homer of the year parked a two. nan seventh innina. .. We have a IC>Od p1tchins staff, and it•• nace to ihow It." Earlier in th day, both Andltjar, I )..6, and utter wert named to the National t.eaau All tar team. Allen alto cd one bit and atruC:k out three be p ked up the win Anduiar h d to leave the pmc in (Pl ....... DODO&U/81) * * * * * * * * * Orange County All-Star rosters .Ez-Baron coach .Jolin Kasser gets Long Beach post Fh1DAP4llpe~ LONG BEA H John Kasser. m Fountain Valley High's fil\t basketball coach and a former •~ istant director of athletics at UC Irvine, hti been named Long Beach St.ate' at.hletk di~tor, it was announced Thursday. Ka ser. 46, arew up an Inglewood and played basketball at Ptp~tdane Umvcrt1ty. He has been the athletic direcaor at the University of Houston for the Pl~' two ve_~-"---Kasscr coached Fountain Valle~ Hiah for three ya.n and compiled a 31-43 tteord. Hia bctt season was an l 968 when be led the Barons to a I S-10 record. He left Fountain Valley after the 1969 season a_nd was replaced by current Baron Coach Dave Brown. Kasser served ~ associate athletic direcaor his first year at Houston. lltaMcr Durina his three rears at Houston. the Cougar basketball team made tt to the NCAA finaJ four on three occasions, and the universaty's golf team won two NCAA titles. .. I am very happy to be comin& back to the area (where) I was born and raised." said K.asser. "I was am pressed with the commitment of the university and the commun1t)' to push ahead the Long Beach athletic program." WALNUT CREEK-Four members 9 of the University of Washington's national • championship crew -including three former Orange Coast College rowers - have received All-Pac1fic-lO honors. Pat Gleason. James Snod> and Brad Clancy. all ell- OCC rowers,Joaned David Zavcnbergen among Husky rowers receiving conference honors. Three other former Pirate crew members -Enc Klug and Charlie Reed ofCaltforn1a and Scott Smith of Stanford-also were named to the All-Pac-10 team. Washington's Dick Enckson was named Coach of the Year. The Huskies have won the Pac-10 title in 14 of Enckson's 17 yea~ as coach. Camacho gives up WBC title NEW YORK -Hector "Macho" m Camacho. ellpcriencanf ancrcasangd1fficul · ty an making his class I 30-pound weight hmat, has relinquished has title as World Boxing Council Junior ltghtwe1ght champion. his manager, Billy Gales. announced. The resignation of Camacho. 22. whose record is 24-0 with 14 knockouts. does not mean his departure f(om the ring. however. accordtng to a report an today's eflataons of The Ne\\ York Times. Camacho has alread) beaten ranked lightweights. such as John Montes. Jrle1s (Cubanno) Perez. Mel\ an Paul and Greg Coverson Tigers win with am-run ninth KJrk Gtb1on'1 thret'-run homer high-Ill liahted a oiax-run ninth annina as Detroit napped a four-pmc losina streak and defeated the Texas Range~. 7-4 Thursday night Texas ~tarter CUrUe Hougb, 8-7. entered the ninth inning with a 4-l lead having allowed five hjb. With one out. Claet Lemon and Larry Hendon santled and, one out later. p1nch-h1tter Jolumy Grubb walked to load the bases. Lou Wbll.&ker singled to score two runs Rnc1 Alan Tr•mm-U singled to tie the score. Gibson then followed with his 12th home run of the year ... Elsewhere in the Amencan League, Ron Was1ttn1- ton tnggercd Minnesota's five- run sixth 1nnang with a two-run tnple to lift the Twins over the New York \ ankees. 5-4 . Greg Walker homered with .two out!I 1n the: bottom of the ninth annang to lift the Chicago White Sox to a 7-6 \'lCIOf) over the Cleveland Indians . . WUJle Gantner Upshaw snapped out of a lengthy ha tung slump dnvmg an four runs with two hits to pace Toronto to a l 0-8 \ ictory over Seattle ... Jlm Gantner and Robin Yount drove in two runs each and Ben O&Jlvle had three hits to lead Milwaukee past OakJand, 7-5 for the Brewers' season-high fifth straight victory ... With the Baltimore Onoles one stnke away from defeat. a heav> thunderstorm 1n the bottom of the fifth mntng wiped out a potential 2-l Kansas Cll> victory. Goasage caps b ig day with win Tony Gwynn, who doubled home a firsl-inrung run, drew a bases-loaded walk wtlh two outs an the ninth inning to force.· in the winning run Thursday as the San Diego Padres defeated the Pllt!lbugh Pirates 2-1. Rlob Gossace, 4-2. who was named to the National L«&ue All-Star team Thursda} and was celebrating his 3)rd banhday. worked the final two innmJS for the victory despite gn ing up the: game·t~ ang run in the eighth . . In nthf'r Na11nnAI league game~. Jerry Mompltrey doubled home a pair of first- 1nn1ng runs and Mike LaC011 and Bill Dawley combined to toss a four-h atter as Houston defeated Montreal. 2-1 . . . Charles Hadson pitched his first major league 1shutout, a four-hitter thrOUJh seven innings, as Phila· delphaa edged Atlanta. 1-0. The game was called following a raan delay of two hours, seven minutes. Rick Ma.Iller, 6-4, patch - C.OU.,e ed a three-hitter with a career· high eight stnkeouts an a losans cause . . . Brad Gulden's wild throw into nght field in the seventh inning on an attempted pickoff of Ron Gardenblre enabled Mike Fitzgerald to score from second base and g1 ... e the New York Mets a 4-3 victory over Cincinnati. The game was ca lled after a two-hour rain delay with one out 1n the ninth and Dan Driessen pinch hitting Right-hander Scott Sanderson, fresh off the disabled list. patched five shutout innings. and Ron Cey h11 1wo homers. powering the Chicago Cubs to a 9-3 v1cto1) O\ er San Francisco -. Edward•. Roberti ab.are lead Sports on TV Dallll)' Ed anl• too~ ad\ antatt. or E;;I ~ k d wh.ttbeeallcd"optimumeond1tion$, 'and or wee --en hot a S-undcr-~r 67 t~ing lon15hot Lo~• Robena for lht flm round lrad ':rhuf5day in the Western Optn Golf Tournament. Tbe srorti were the lowest in history on the usually-difficult Butler National OolfOub oouoc, which has 5trved as the site for th1$ tournament smcc: 1974. The previous record for the m0$t subpar roundi an a day was 24. Gre, Normu, the Au$trahan import who hu enjoyed such a spectacular strin& of recent su~ • topped a gro~p of a half-doicn at 68. four ahot under par and one off.the pace. He was tied with LeDllle Clementi, rookie J oey Sindelar. D.A. Welbrflll, La.oce Tea Bre>ttk and Scott Simpson, winner of the Westchester Classic last month . . Dlan.ae Dalley, who never has won on the LPOA tour, and Laorl Peterson both fought problems with their swinis. but shot 4-under-par 68s to share the weather-delayed first-round lead an the new LPGA Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Mys tery virus hlta Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England - A mys-!I tery virus has affected a number of players at the All England tennis championships, it was disclosed Thursday. Earlier this week, 21-year-old Australian Elizabeth Sayers was forced to retire halfway through on amJ?Ortant match against Manina Navraulova com- phnnang of stomach pains and breathing difficulties. Sayers 1s shanng a house in London with fellow Australian Mark Edmondson, who also contracted the bug and whose wife Vicki became so ill that she had to spend two days 1n hospital. Bntain's Richard Lewis also as reported to have gone do\WI with the virus "It was terrible. we were all very ill," said Mrs. Edmondson. She said her tennis-playing husband suffered from violent vomiting but was able to play his schedultd matches after treatment. Jockey removed from mounta INGLEWOOD -Kenny Black, ~ among the leading jockeys at the current HolJywood Park throrou&hbrcd meeting, was removed from his mounts Thursday after tests allegedly revealed "evidence of cocaine use," a racing official said. The action was taken by stewards representing the California Horse Racing Board after a routine urinalysis Wednesday allegedly revealed "a cocaine metaboHte" (left in the system after ingestion of the drug), accordmg to steward Pete Pedersen. The stewards will hold a hearing on the matter today, with Black facing a possible suspension. ''We arc taluna this action based on the infor- mation we have at the moment," Pedersen said after Black was not allowed to nde Thursday ... We will have a hearing tomorrow, at which time we'll have further infonnation from the lab " · Saturday TELEVISION h .m. -TENNIS: Wimbledon women's inale final, Channel 4. l p.m. -BASEBALL. Ctucti<> Cubs at san Francisco, Channel 4. I p.m. -8AS&BALL: Old Timers Clus1e, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -SOCCER. U.S. v~. ltaly (tape), Channel 34. 2:30 p.m. -AlJTO RACING: International Race of Champions from Cleveland, Channel 2. 2:30 p.m. -GOLF U.S. Senior Open (tape). Channel ' 1. 3:30 p.m. -GOLF: We tern Open, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -MOTOR PORTS; Jntcrvaews with Shirley ~uldowncy, George Follmer, Bruce Jenner, film of the East Anca rally, Channel S6. 4 r.m. -BOXING: Olympic boxofT at Las Vcpt (delayed), if necessary, Channel 7. 5 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS, Auto racina (Firecracker 400) (tape), Olympic diving trials (delayed), Channel 7. 8:30 p.m. -FOOTBAU.: USFL, LA Express at Arizona. Channel 7. RADIO 1l :15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Boston, K.MPC (7 10). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Dodgers, KABC (7 10). 8:30 p.m. _. FOOTBALL: LA Express at Arizona. KLAC(570). l l p.m. -HORSE RACING: Vessels Matunty from Los Alamitos, KNX (1070). SWJday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -TENNIS: Wimbledon men's fin&, Channel 4. 9 a.m. -AUTO RACING: fonnula One Dallas Grand Prix, Channel 2. I I a.m. -GOLF: Western Open, Channel 2. 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Boston, Channel S. 11 :30 a.m. -FOOTBALL: USFL, Birmingham at Philadelphia, Channel 7. 1 p.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: Boxinf (Roger Mayweather vs. Tony Baltazar; Tour de France (delayed), Channel 2. 3 p.m. -BASKETBALL: U.S. Olympic men's team vs NBA All-Slln, Channel 4. RADIO 10 a.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Oeveland Grand Pnx, K.LAC (570). · 11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Boston, K.MPC (710). l p.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Dodgers, KABC (790). Services scheduled for George Selfridge Services for Georae Sclfndge. the former Costa Mesa High baseball coach who died on Monday from an apparent heart attack. have been finalized wnh viewing scheduled for Peck's Monuary in Westminster Saturday ( 1-9 p.m.) and Sunday (9-9). Mr. Selfridfe· who was 58. Wiii be cremated Monday and a memoria service as planned for July 14 at Peck's Monuary, located at 7801 Bolsa. He 1s survived by bis formerwafc (Joan) and two sons ( Kns. 25. and KJrk. 21 ). The family has requested that an} donallons be ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••··--~ directed to the Heart Association. Samaranch has harsh words IOC pr esident blast s U.S. m embers "10 favor South A f r ica's readmission LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two U.S. against South Afnca (>. members of the lnternatJonal Olym-A LA()()(' spokesman told the pie Committee came under fire from group that the views of Roosevelt and J()(' President Juan Samaranch on Roby "were not endor!>Cd by the Thursday for favoring South Afnca's LAOOC and not at all a rellectaon" of readmission anro the Games. the private organ11cr!.. In a .telegram to the Los An,Jeles Roosevelt and Rohy are the onl) Olympic Organazmg Committee. two Amencan~ among the M8 JOC Samaranch said the IOC 1s ''deeply members. disturbed'' b) remarks made by IOC Members of the p1cketmg group representatives Julian Roosevelt and Mobilizatton for Peace and J us11ce Douglas Rob). said the) m1stakenl ) gathered at the South Afnca has been banned from location because.· the) belle\ ed the the IOC and international sports United States Ol>mp1c Committee compet1t1on since 1970 because of its also had offices there. apartheid policy, or legal separation USOC President W1ll1am Simon of races. and USOC faccuuve Director F. Samaranch's strongly worded Don Miller have recentl> wpponed statement was read to a group of 15 the readmis~ion concept picketers who gathered outside the Richard Levan. a LA OOC press LAOOC headquarters to protest secretary. said the I os ,\ngelcs or- IOC member!. regarding the prob- lem!> concern mg South Africa. ··our pos111on as clear and firm. We c>.pclled the Nauonal Olympic Com- mmc..-e from South Afnca from the Olympic movement in 1970, and we will not accept 1ts readmission until the pohc} of apartheid has been abolished." He said. "This 1s a time when the Olympic movement must stand together, respecting our principles No racial poltt1ca l or religious d1s- criminat1on can be tolerated. follow- ' ng our OI} mp1c Charter.'' Earlier this }ear. Roose\elt, grand· nephc" of President Theodore Roo~\ cit. \\a!> censured dunng a closed-door meeung an SaraJe\ o for allcgedl> calling Radio Free Europe an "1ntclhgence tool" of the U.S go\crnment Roo!.Cvelt denied making the re· mark'i. A.t th t· llml'. Roose,elt's removal from the 10\ "a~ demanded b-. the l ISO< .. , Miller • DODGERS ••• From Bl the fifth inning after aggravating a slight hamstring pull m h1o; nght leg that has caused him to leave early in each of has last three starts. Allen took over after Andujar had worked the count to 2-0 to Mike Sc1osc1a to open the Dodger fifth . The tnJury 1s not believed to be serious and Andujar as e>.pected to participate in the All-Star game Tuesday in San Francisco. Los Angeles staner Bob Welch . 6-9, allowed St. Louis only seven hits in eight inning.-; before yielding to Pat Zachf) Welch had retired 11 batters in a row before Hendnck hit h1S"first pitch with one out in the seventh inning deep into the left.field seats. One ou t later. David Green beat out an infield single to short and scored' on Ozzie Smith's triple down the right-field line. Green's R Bl \angle 1n the ninth finished the Korang Joaquin Andujar CYCL1sr. • • From Bl up 4,917-foot Mt. San Jacinto, traveled down to Borrego Springs, raced through Southern California's lower desert and returned to Temecula. The) made that loop 711? times. "In ultra-marathon cycling the clock never stops," says Khachadoorian. "I finished the Open in 63 hours five minutes and three seconds." That placed him in a tie for 11 th place. but Khachadoorian poinu out only two hours separated him from the fifth-place finisher. "Jt'sa matter of who can stay on the bike the longest," explains Khachadoorian of the simple stratCSY behind ultra-marathon cyclina. "You have to keep yourself aoina and you can't be an the race without a crew." In Khachadoorian's case, his crew is his fianccc, 22-year-old Darla Noltca, who will become his wife next May. gan1zcrc, "abhor" Roose' el l's stance and sent copies of hie; remark!> to Samaranch The telegram from Samaranch was read to lht· protestors b) Anita Dcfrantz. a\ tl·e president ol LAOOC Jn 11. Samaranch ~1td !ht• 10( .. ,., deeply disturbed to learn of the statements made by the U nlled States Heat 's on; game time changed "I've fallen asleep on my bicycle (during a race) but my crew can't help me," he says. 'But in the RAAM. they can drive along side and feed me as I go." So. Khachadoorian will cat skin· less, boneless chicken, cottaJC cheese and pineapple and dnnk hiitt-protein "fruit stuff." N E W P 0 ~ T H A S~ npyARD SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6 50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING S45 00 hr \ARD LABOR J40 00 Per Hour HAUL OUTS TO 75 ' -75 TONS/Manne Scale 223-21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 675-2550 Hadl. Express get wish -- kickoff set for 8:30 p .m . PHOENI.>. (AP) -K1 r kolT lime for Saturday'5 l n1ted Statec; f ootball League playoIT game between the Amona Wranglers and Los Angeles was shifted Thursday from 12 30 pm to 8:30 p.m because of high temperatures which Express Coach John Had I had said could be deadly. The change was announced b) Wranglers owner Dr Tt•d D1ethnch dunng a news conference at his Arizona Heart Institute Also speaking through a telephone conference call was Chester Simmon~. USA.. com- m1ss1oner. mid-day starttnj t•me lor any home pmc after Ma¥ 12. Earlier. Anzona Coach Gcorac Allen had laughed at Hadl's expression of concern about the heat. ··1 think John's made too much of it -auys dyinaand stuff. There's a lot of ~es played in heat. We've i>laycd several in worse condttions on AstroTurf and I'm sure LA has, too," Allen said. "Heat has nothina to do with it. If you ha ve a Job to do. you do the job. Heat, that' the lwt ofour problems" But Allen added that has club would have had an advantage "because we've practiced m the heat here all year. It's nothinf new to us. "LA's coming over here and practicin& Friday. If there's one thing I Jcame. d from bean& in the National Football Lcaaue and takina my teams to Minnesota to play the Vikings an the cold. l leamed that you don't get used to the weat her." The National Weather Service had said a temperature of I 05 dearees with 20 percent hum1d1ty was expected at the 12:30 pm. kickoff tame for the Western Conference champ1onsh1p game here. But 11 wa~ ellpected to reach 125 --------------------tkaree' down on the natural gra playana surface of Sun Deval Stadium 1n uburban Tempe Had I had made the advrrse cond1t1on& a public issue, '-a)ing "wmebody could actual!)' d1e an that heat.'' The game will be televised live nationally by ABC wtth no local blackout. Sunmornand Daethnch said. Simmons. an New York. ~id. "I was ~pared to make the m1)ve 11Te\pect1vc of ABC's ability to carry the pmc. The dec1!11on to mnke the cha nae was in the inte~~t of the playen' health and the health and well·beina of the Amona fans The issue wa'> JU St one of safety " S1mmoM 5.lad he talked Wednesday Witt\ four health specaahsts All advised a chanae m the 1t1nan1 time. he said. Diethnch. rcfemna to IOC'll media mtici m of the planned 12:30 pm. kickoff, said. "In pite of what the media has said about our callou n about the fana and the pla)'e~. I had been d1~uuin1 with the lcque the problem of the heat for an) afternoon pmc umt here in thr s('a~n " J k ~·d the.-Wranater had s~c1fiull)' tokJ ttie I ue ht·forc tht• 'ca~nn sull'lrd 1ha1 they routd not aanetion a Gauchos add soccer Saddleback Collqe will field a men's soccer team bcginnina tha fall , and the Gaucho kickers will become the first tum at the collqe to play-tts 'Pmct at the nonh campus in Irvine. Apphca11ons for the head eoachana position are beina ae«pttd through July 20. J nterCJtcd persons can J)hone the campus personnel office at 831-48SO for additional infonnauon .. Soccer is• wcll·supponcd pon in the communities ofourd1stnct and I expect that in I (t years Saddlt'btCk will present a team to be re pe<1cd," said t>i. Ed Han, pre 1dtnt ofSaddlcback'' nonh campu . Students intcmtcd in playina can attend either tht' north or 10uth <~ti sion Vi~o) campus. The team s fall schedule 1$ not compk'te, but ddleback will play Ora nae oa t, Golden We t. Ml. San ntonio. n Bcmardino Valley and n Diel(> Mc . Tht team will play non-conft'~n ..,aam 1n iu flrst )Car and join tM outh Coa 1 Cun(crenc.~ thC' rollowm1 ur. RAAM '84 will take competitors from Huntinaton Beach to Las Yeps, up 11.990-foot Loveland Pass in Colorado. through the plai ns states to St. Louis and then on toAtlaotk City. Khachadoorian as currently m search of sponsors for the race. although he admits, "I'll go starv1n1 if I have to." The 2S·ycar-old Marina High graduate -whose only prior com- petitive athletic experience i1 a stint on lhe Marina High surf'ina team, is trainina for RAAM '84 by liftma weiahts, running on the beach, swtm-~t. and cyclina at leas~ 500 miles a "Right now, I'm coming off a 10- day rest. When you ride that much you act saddle bolls from the seat. l have to 10 to the d~tor and have them lanced and stitt'hed," KhAchadoonan says Why pot himwlf throUJh the torture? Wh.at awa!d awaftt the winner in Atlantic City? "If I win. l'll win this trophy which hu two boxes of water -one froM the Pacific Ocean and one from tht Atlantic It'' about four-feet taJI. rd have to buy a &ipntic home just to put the trophy there." he uyt. Persona intc(CttCd In spe>nlOnnt Khachadonan C8n write to 419 Maio 1.. No. 109. Huntil\l1on Beath, 92648 or phone 960-0624 The ua 19 rat'C. which bta•n at 9 1 m., will also bt taped by BC1 Widt World of 'pons and the>wn om~ aimr 1ftcr Chriltma ... .. Flag de Lune wins feature INGLEWOOO(AP)-Flqdc Lunt, ridden by Eddie De· labou1 1ye, led wire-to-wire to capture the $40,000 fcatu~ on the turllhursday at Hollywood Park. Carryina J 16 pounds, A a de Lune finlsbtd a lcnath in front of Colue, ndden by Rafael Mell. Skillful Joy, with Chris McCarron aboard finished third another 3'h ltnath• back. · The f'llvorite, Brorita, ndden by Laffit Pincay and backed down to 6-5 by the crowd of ·l S,389, finished finh. ~atcn 8'11 lenaths. MAJOR LRAGUI STANDINGS AmerlUn L .. tue ...... Chlceoo MlnflHOll KanauCltv Oeklend Stalllt Tuu 011ro11 Toronto I ell I more 1011on MllwaukH New Vorll Cleveland WSST DIVISION W L '3 '° 41 '° ., '° 37 ., n •5 31 ., 3' ... •AST DIVISION 56 25 ., 32 A• 37 39 •2 39 () 35 AA 33 " TtwrUa V's SC«ff ao11on 12, A,...• 7 TMonlo 10, Stalllt I ,.n, Sii ,506 .506 474 ..... AAI A2' .691 .605 .5'3 All . ,. .AA3 All GI 1 I 3'"' ..,., 6 1'" 7 12 17 11 ''> 20 2'l Ka""' Cllv al 1!11l1lmort , PPCS • rein Chlc.oo 7. Cllvlllnd 6 MllwlukH 7, O.kr.nd S Detroit 7, Tutt 4 Mlnntt0ta 5, New York 4 TNtv'I Gemn ...... (Sl1lon 2·2) •• l!IOtlon INIPCllr M), (n) Oakland <1urrl1 7·3 end Y(IUl'g 1·0) ti MnweukH (McClure 2·• end Celdwlll A·5l, 2, U·nl S.11111 ILl!lilllon 6•6) 11 Toronto (LH I 1·21, (n) Ken"' Cllv (L1lor1nd1 3·31 11 l!lalll· more (l!loddlck1r 6·61, (r>I Cllvet1nd (Schulll 1-1) ti Chlctgo (Hovi 7·1), (n) 0.lroll (l!ltr1119uer 4·6) 11 THH (Maton 5·61, (nl Ntw Vork (Shlrllv 1·21 11 MlnMtoll (Vlol1 1·7), lnl S.turdllV't Gemes Aneett 11 lc>tlon S.11111 11 Toronto KanaH Cltv •I 811tlmor1, (nl Cllv111nd 11 Chlceoo, (n) Otklend II Mllw1ukH, (n) Detroit II TIHI, (n) New Vork 11 Mlnn1tol1, (n) Nattonal League WIST DIVISION W L s.,, oreoo •1 33 At11n11 ... .0 o.o.en 43 42 Houston 40 '3 Clnclnnell 39 .,. S.n F rencl,co 32 Al Chlceoo New York PhllldllPhl• St Loula Montr••' Plttaouroll EAST DIVISION .. l5 43 34 ~ 37 41 42 3t 41 31 so Titvndllv'• ScWll SI l.OUll 3, Oed9ers 0 S.n Oleeo 2, PlltaburOll I Houaton 2. Montrtel I ,.(f, 511 S74 506 Al2 410 '°° 561 SSI S'3 4'4 ... 313 01!1 5 6, I' ) 9., IS 1 2 6 ' > IS Ntw Vorto: 4, Clnclnr>etl I l·l lnr>lr>gs, rein PhltadtlPlll• I, Allen11 0, 1 tr>ninot, rain Chlceoo t , S.n Frenclsco 3 Tedi v's Otmes St Louis (LIPotnt HI ., Doctean (Valenzutlt l ·f ), (n) Hou1lon (Nltkro 1·7 end Rullla 1·5) 11 MonfrHI (ltooers 3·7 •nd SCh1111der 2·2), 2, (l·n) Cincinnati !Rulltll 4·1 end Hume 3·1> 11 New Vork (Oerllng 9·3 end L11rv 3·3), 2, (l·n) " All1nt1 (Ptrtl 1·31 11 Phlledllphll IK.Grou A·l), <n> Plll•burOh (lthOdln 6·6) 11 Sen Oleoo (WhlllOfl t ·•I. (") Chluoo CEck1r11ev 7·S) 11 s.n Fren· claco (H1mm1ker 1·0), (n) S.turdlV'a 01me1 SI, l.ouls 11 Dedeer•. (n) Atler>t1 11 Phlladel4>hle Chl<•oo 11 Sen Frenclsco HouatOll 11 Montr11I, (nl Clnclnnetl 11 New Vorll, (n) P1tt1bUroll at Ser> OlloO, Cnl AMERICAN LEAGUE Rid Sox 1~ Antell 7 CALlflOlllNtA IOS1'0H nrllbl Pelll1cf S120 Ctrtw lb 5 2 2 I l.vn11rf S I 2 1 O.Cnca 3b A 2 2 3 R•JUll dh • 0 2 0 Downing If • o o o Grid\ 2b 4 1 I 2 Boonec 3000 Plcclolo H 3 0 0 0 Wllfono Ph I 0 1 0 lo9il13b OwEvns rl Rice If ArmHcf Eulerdh 8ucknr lb AllenJOn c 8•rr•ll 2b Gullrr1 u alt r II bl 3 7 1 0 4 2 l 6 4 1 1 3 S 0 I 1 5 1 3 0 s 1 4 0 3 I 0 0 • 3 3 1 3 1 I 0 T..-JI 712 7 Tlttla >6121711 kert bY '"'** Calflrnlll 200 004 0 I 0-1 ........ )20 °'° 101!-12 G1m1 Winnlne RBI -Rice (7). E-OtClncn, Gullerrtz, C.rtw, Kl1on OP-Calllornlt 2, lostOll 1. l.08-C1lllorn11 5, loslon 6. 28-t.vnn, R1J1t111on, Buck· n«, Wllfono 31-Lvnn HR-O.Clnct1 (11), Grich (6), Ritt 1161. OwE¥1ns (16) Sl-P11111 (3A). S-lo9ils. Gutierrez SF-OwEv1n1 ,,. H "1111 .. so talNlf'Nt Zehn L,f·S A 1-3 10 I • 2 2 Klson 2M s 4 A I l Corlltll I 2 0 0 0 0 ..... lovdW,3·6 5 2-3 I 6 6 I Stlllllv S, 1' 31-3 • I 1 0 T-2.34 A-lt.llS NATIONAL L&AGUI C1rdlnlll l, Dodetn 0 STLOUIS LOS 4NOILS LoSmlllllf AHowt lb Hlf'r 2b Mc0Hcl Porllf' c Htfldrck rt V11Slvk JO OGreen 10 S\ltltr II OSmllh" A!Wf\JltrD Allan 11 Joron•n lo T ..... 11tr II Ill 11t rllltl 4020 S.•20 3000 o o o o Stu1>t>1 to 3 o o o • O 1 0 Guerrtr rl l O 1 O • 0 I 0 Mtrshll If A 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Lar>dr• cf l 0 0 0 A I I I Scloacle c ) 0 0 0 4 I I 0 Andttn H 3 0 1 0 • I 2 I ,_1¥1!'t 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wllltllel Ofl I 0 0 0 ' 0 I I lallor 30 0 0 0 0 2000 Wlldlo 1010 I 0 0 0 er .. m on I 0 0 0 0000 ZtChfVP 0000 1S J' J ,..... .. • J 0 klN llV "'"'"' ltl..11111 OOI OOI 101-J 1.M.,........ oto OM OOI-0 Game WIMfflt 1111 -Htndrlcll (11) !-<>Smith, llorlll', /MnhtM Oft- Stl.4ull I 1.o.-s11.ou11 5, LOI Al\9elll • 21-McG.. 31-<>Smllll. HR-Htfldflck 161 Sl--Andtrson <•>. V11\SIVk1 m1 IP H " I" II 10 IH.Wb Ane!Wr ~ 1 ' 0 2 I AlltftW,H 4 1 0 0 I a S\llltr Ul I I 0 • 0 0 .... ~ Wtlctl L,6·t • 1 , 2 • 1 ZKflr'Y l t I 1 0 I A.1111\ .. tcfltd 10 I l>tlltl' In "" WP-Welch f-2 21 A-JS. I .. ~--=--~- Ora• Coul DAILY PILOT/Frlcfay.JUtyl 814 Louganis springs into Olymplc mt:• WO Ony. Who s"'itdted Crom • H t (ounh djve Wbidl W UCI pro uct, ou to make diving history. iSfirst in 3-meter spring oard pre ims tNDlANAPOLlS (AP) -Orea Louprus, setkina to ~ome the firat male in divina history to capture Olympic aold mtdats in both 1pnnJ· board and platfonn competition, bcpn his bid fhurtday by placin& first In the 3-mcter spnnaboard iweliminarics at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Louganis., 24, a UC Irvine &raduate who competes for the Mission Viejo Nadadom. ICOm:S 710.94 poinu 10 lead 12 of the 17 competitors into Friday n1abt's final\ at the Indiana Uni"ersity Nat1torium. Loupn11 will carry no advantaac into the finals incc all preliminary acorn art da~ardcd and those ad- vancin& start Otetlnals ap1n 11 uro. Ron Merriou finished a distant second. MerriQU, the 1982 NCAA 3-meter champion from the Unavers1ty of M1ctupn1 h. d 6S~ 47 pouui Merriott. 24, and 1 t umc nauonal champion on the 1-imctet board, moved mco tttond by scorina be- tween 70 )S. IOd 8~J. l.S OD his last th~di\et Veteran 0 \'Id ButJtrina, who was a teammate of l..oupnis on the 1980 Olympic team that mi scd the tnp to Motcow due to the United tat« boycott, was thard , eu,.erina. w)lo celcbrat~ his 30th birthday Friday, edged Mimon Viejo teammate Jim Oray for lbird, 610.41·608.2,. "This was a areat performo..nce for Rll· Ric., IOtlOll, 70, Klftom111, Otk· lllld, '7, EMurtav, lalllt'llOft. U. A01vl•, S.tlllt, '3, .VmH, lotton, '1 HITS· Oarela, Toronto. 106; Trammtl, Otttolt, IOI; Wlnf\tld, Ntw VOl'lt, 101, Mattlntlv Ntw VOftl, 100, E 1tllf, IOtlOll, •s. voun1. MJtwaullM, ts Olympic Games history OOUILE$: C~•. S..1111, 22, Oercla, T0ton10. 20, L.AParrl&h, Tuu. 20, Ltmon, Oelroll, 20, T1t11fll, Mln11HOl1, 20, Trel'I\• met, Otlrolt, 20, Wlnlleld, New Vork, 20 TRIPLES c .. 111•. TOl'OlllO, 11, Mo•eov. TOl'onlo, II. <>wan. SMlll•. 7. UPtl\llW, Toronto, 7, KGlbton, Oetroit, S; RL1w. c111aoo. s. MOME R\.d;S· Kl~n. 011ti.nc1, 73, ... ArmH, lo•IOll, 21; Klllll, Cl!lcaoo. 1'; Tllornton, Clevetend, If; A01vlt, S.11111. " STOLEN IASES: RHendlfJOn, O.kl1nd, A2, ,.""''' A,....,, Jl, 01rcl1 , Toron10. 27; IVlll~ Clelllland, 26, COlll11•, Toronto, 22. PITCHING (I dtcltlon•); C•udlll, 0.k· r.nd, l·I, 2.15; LHI, Toronto, 1·2. 307. Pttrv, Detroit, 11·3, 3.22; Stieb, Toron1o, f•:J, U2; 00llOl1, Cl!lcaoo. 11·•. UA: Ni.tlro, Ntw Vork, 11-'. 1.1<1. STIUKEOUTS. Witt, Anetta, IOI; StllO, Toronto, 95; Nlekro, New York, fl; Hough, TnH, II; Mont•. Ottroll. I) SAVES: QulMnl>lrrv, Ke""' Cltv, 22, Flneer1, Mllw1ukt9, 11. C.udlll, Oekr.nct, 16; R01vta, Mlnntt0ta, 16, Hlf'fleJ\dtl, Ottrolt, 15. NatteMJ Leatue BATTING 1115 •I bell). Gwvnn. Sell Otego, 350; Frencona, Monlrul, 346, Sandwo, Chlceoo, 336, Cabell, H01.11lon, .335, WHlll!lillOll, Alllnla, l32 RUNS S.muet, Ptlliadell'lflle, 57, Send· berg, Chlcaoo, SS; Dernier, Chi~. 5', Gwvnn. Sen OllOo. Sl, Murr>ttv. Allenta, S3 Rlt; JOavls, Clllcaoo 57, GCarter, MonlrN I, 5'; Scllmlcll, Ph ldllohle, 5'; Durham, Chlceoo, 52, Ml)fr>tl'f, Allanta, 51; SelldDero, Chica~. 51 HITS: S.ndberg, Chlcaoo, 112, Gwvnn, S.n Oleoo, lOI, S.muel, Ptllledtlphla, IOS, RR1mlrei, Allen11, "' Wvnne. Plll•t>urgh, 91. OOU8l.ES Str>dblro. Chlc;aoo, 20, Frel'ICont, Mon1r111, 1', GC1r1er. Mon· tr11I, 11; Hubb1rd, All1nt1 II, R1lne1, Monlre1I, II. TRIPLES. Stndblro. Cnlcaoo, "· Semutl, Pllll1dllr>til1, 10; Cruz. Houston, I, Gwvnn. Sen Dleoo, I , CReynolds, HOYtlOll, 6; Doren, Hou1ton, 6, McGN, SILoul1, 6. HOME RUNS: Muronv. All1nt1, If; Schmtdl, Phlleoelonle, 16, GCerter, Mon· lrMI, 1A, -l'lhal. oecse.n. 14, Vlroll, Phlledllphla, 14 STOL.EN 8ASES S.mlill, PhlledltDhl1, 40; WfgolM, Sen Oleoo, 35, R1du•. Clncln nell, 31, Dlf'nilr, Chlceoo, JO, Reines Mor>tr11I. U PITCHING (I dlcl1lons) Soto, Clncln· nell, 9·1, 2.41, LH , Montreat, 13·4, 2.91. 01rllno. New Vork, 9·3, l 6S. PPert1, Alllnta, 1·3, S 00, Trout, Chicago, 1·3, 3 OS STRIKEOUTS Goodin, New Vork. 125, VlleftZU9M, o.o.en, 124 Rv..,. HouslOll 102, Soto, Clnclnr>1 ll, 9', Cerllon, Ph•laci.l· Ohle, '2. SAVES Suiter St Loula 21, Hotlend, Phlladllonle, 17. L•Smllh. Ch•CIOO. "· Orosco. New York 16 G0tseoe. Sen Oleoo. 14 Al·St1r pitchers, reMNes Following tt 1 llst of reserv8' and DllC'fllf's wtecltd tor Tue'41v'1 Metor LllOUI AM·Slar game In Sen Frencttco AMERICAN LIAGUI "ltdlen Dan Qultenberrv, Kenw• Cllv Phll Nltllro, New York Vantten Jacil Morrlt, Ottroll Mike l!loddlcker, Belllmore Rldlard Dolton. ClllC:IOO Whitt Sox 01ve Stitt>, Toronto 81ff C1udlll, Oeklan<I Wllll• Herr>11nd11, 01tro11 ReMnlH Al Devi•. S..1111 18 01v1 Engle, MlnMM>ll C Oameao Gertie, Toronto 28 Don Mtlllnoiev, NY Venlt,Nt OF Eddi• Murrey, 81lllmor1 11!1 Andre Thornton, Cllvellnd 18 8uddv 8111. TUil 38 Ar.n TremmeM, 011roll SS Tony ArmH, Boston OF Jim Rice, 80tton OF RlcktV H1ndtnon OF Jim Sundberg Mllw1ukN C NATIONAL LEAGU• .. ltc:htn Dwight Goootn New York Mtli Joaquin Andu11r. St Louis Cl\lir1le l.11, Montrul Merlo Soto, Clr>elnnell l!lruce Sutt•, St Louis JHM OrOKO, New York Mii• IUc/I Gc>tMIOI, Sen OllOo At HOller>CI, Pnn.dlUlnta ........... Tim W11tldl, Monlrtal 38 Juen Stmutl, Phlr.dell>hla IF Jodv Devis, Chlc190 Cubs C l!IC>O Brentv, Sen Francisco C R1faet R1mlr11, Allellll SS Jerrv Mumohrtv. HOU\lon OF Mlk• Mtrthlll, l.o• Angeles OF Chill Devis, S.11 FrencllCO OF Tim R1ln11, Monlr111 OF t<ellll H1rn1r>d11, NV Melt ll!I Cl•udlll WHhlngton, Allen•• OF Tor>v P•n•. PlllSbl)fOh c USFL sUVef'fl COfl.,llllUtCI CH~IONSHl,.S S.tuntaV'I OMM LA •• .,.... .. Arlione Suftclev'• Game Slrmlnehem 11 Phn1ctetPhl1 UlllL CHAWtONSHI .. '4Mdly, JVIY IS (At TtmtNI, "--> EHllf'I\ C~tf'tnee chemoton v• Wttt• trn COl\ferlncl chemalon WlmblldOft d\amplomt!Jp1 (If Mn Mldlllo lfttlend) nt\HUOAV'I ••IUL.n w .............. s.mNlllela Mtrllflt Hawatllova (U U Clef. K1111v Joroan IU S.), f·l , •·•. Clltl1 Evwt UOvCI def Heflt Mlfldl O'Wt tCltCN>tlovalllt l, ... , .... 2 0... ... ""*" OAvaY'I lOCillll ,...._.. ~) -tlS I~ lU elbloOtt '1 NII IMOI\. 12 1*110, 10,.. "'· ' • ll Ub MU, ti MIMI .. u , 1112 l'Ntttnl NIW1'09'T LA .. DtMe t M1w"'1 .. 0. -.. tnefien ,. 119, " ... , ' 1~>00rnac11 Diving medallata MaN'S ,.LATllottM DfVINO 1904, St. UUb 1 Georoe Sfttldon CU.SJ, 12 .... 2. Gtoro Hoffrnenn (G1f'm1r>v), 11.66; 3. Frenll t<ellot tU.S >, 11.ll. "°'' L.ndll\ 1. Hiiimer JOllenUOll (Sweden), 13 75, 2. K.erl Malm11rom (Swtdl11), 71.73, 3. Arvie! Soenobtrg (Swldel'I), 7400 . 1'12, St9dt,_,, 1. Erik Aelllr1 (Swadtl'I), 73.,A, 2. Albtrl 'l.IJrMr IGerlTlllnvl. n .60, 3. Gutt1f llomoren (Sweden), 6'.56. Int, Alltwlf'9 I. Cr.rlnGI Plnll.ston (U.S.>, 100 67; 2 Erik Adltrl (Swtoen), "·°'• l M1rrv Pr1H11 (U SJ, 93.n. ,,,., P'arh 1. All>trl Wtllte (U.S.I, '7 A6, 2 Oevld Fan CU S ), '7 30, 3. Clerenc:a Plnktton (US l,'460 ltll, Amltlrdllm I Peter OtsierdlM (U.S.), 9174, 2 Ferld Slmllll• <EovDO. '9.51, 3 MlCT\MI G111111n (U.S l. '1.JA. 1"2.L.11 ....... 1. Harold Smith (U.S.>. 12UO; 2. Mlc,,114 GtPlllfl tMlckev Rlllv), U.S., 124 21, 3 Frank Kurll (U.S.), 121 91. H1r1tn (U.S ). 1n.30, 3. JOIQUln C1Dllll Ptr11 (Ml11lco), 11352. 1952. Heblnkl I S1mutl LH (U.S.l, 15' 21, 2 JotQUln CaPllle Per11 <Mexico), 1'5.21; 3. GU11tiler HHH (Gerrnenv), 1'1.31 ''"' """""'"" I Joeoulr> Ctoltll Pwtt tMtidco), 152.AA, t. Garv To01111 (U.S.). 15241, 3. Rlcflerd COIWIOI' (US). 14'.7' IM0,111- l ltotltf't Wtbtl« (U S ), 165.56; 2. Gerv ToOllan (U.S ), 16S 2S; l lrlln Phllos <GrNI lrlltlnl, 157 \3. 1964,T.-V. I Rotltf'1 Wtblllf' IU.S I, IAI 51, 2 Kle111 Olbllsl lllelvl, 1'7 SA, 3 Thomtl Gompf (US), 14657 IMt. MexJce arv I Kllus Olb111I lllalV), 16.t II, 2. Al'W•ro Gexloi. (Mexico), 15' 4'; 3. Eow111 Young (U.S.), 153,93 1'72, Muftlcll I K11111 Olbiaal tlletvl. 504.12. 2 lllcl\lird Rvdll lu.S ), 40 75, l Franco Gl«glo Caonollo (ll1tvJ. A7S.13. 1'76.~ I Kr.u1 Olbla" (llety), 600 51, 2 Greoorv LOlllJanl\ (U.S.), 57U•. 3 V1tc11rn.r 1916, 8tf1ln Aleynlk <Soviet U11loll), SAUi 1. MerVlell W1vne (U.S ), 113.SI, 2 ,,., MMcew Elblrl Roof cu s). 110.60, 3 Herm1no Stork 1 F111t Hoffmann (EHi G•m.nv), (Gennanvl. 110.31 13U50. 2 Vltcllmlr Alllnlk (Soviet Union), 1941, LencMI llt 705, 3. 01vld Ambertsumv1n (Soviet Semuel LH (U.S.), 130.0S, ?. 8ruc1 Union), 117 AAO MEN'S SNINGIOAllD DIVING 19Cll, Llftdlft IH2. Hth#*I 1. Albert Zurner !Gwmenv>. 15 S, 2 1 Oevld l!lrownlno (U.S.), 205.2', 2. Kurt lthrens <Germenv), IS.3, 3 GIOfge Miiier Andtrtor> (U.S ), 1'9 IA. 3 Robert Geldzlk (U.S.), IO.t. CIOtworthy (U S.). llA 9'2 1t12. S'9cJIMlm 19S6, MllMumt I. P1ul Gunther (Glrrnenv), 79 23, 2 1 ltoet<t Clotwor111v (US I. 1S9.S6, 2. Hens l.ulllr (Germany), 76 71, 3 Kurt Ool'llkl HerPer (US.), 15' 23, 3. Jo.oulr> 81hren1 (Glrm.nvJ. 73 73. CaPllll Perez tMtxlco), 150 ff 1"10,,........ '"°· ·-'· l.ouls KueM (U S.), '75.4, 2, Clarence 1 Gerv TOOlen IU S ). 170 00. 2 Sernvtl Ptnk•lon IU.S.l, 655.3; 3. Louis l1l0tch HeU (U.S ) 1'7 ot, 3 Juan 80111111 (Mexico), cu s ), ""s 16230 1'24, .. arts 1 Albert White (U.S.), 696.4. 2 P1ltr On11rdln1 (U.S I. 693.2, 3 Cterence Pink· llOll (U S ), 6S3 0 1'21, Ams•dltm I Peter Dl\lardir>s (U.S ), llS OA 2 Mlc/1111 G11itJ111 (Mk:kev Riiey), US '"°'· 3 Farid Slmtlke (Ell'fPI). 1n 46 19>2. Ln Me11e1 l MIClllll G1Hlten (Mld!ev Rlllv>. us . 16131, 2 Herold Smith (US), 151 ~ l It k:htrd Degener ( U .S ) , 15 ll2 1"6, ..... I R!Cflerd Deot111r (US). 1'3 SJ, 2 MtrlNll W1vne (US.), 159~, 3 Albert ~Miii. {.V.S.l, 1'6 2'. 1941, Ltndefl 1 Bruce H1rlan (U.S.), 163.'4; 2 Miiier it.nderson CU.SJ, 157.29, 3. S.muet LM (U.S.), 14S S2. Los Alamttos THURSDAY'S RE SUL TS U7ttl If '2·l\ltflt GUI~ ~I fllttST RAC• • .00 verds. w llv LumD LumD IC1rdonl IUO 1020 HO Coa"ll Rocflll IBrOOk s) 10 IO 3 IO TumblewHd Ace (Ward! 2 '° Al10 ractd PHs Venture, Fut Fleme, Je11v J1~r Cro Ber Noon Frel8' Clllctdo Rell, Good Tlllef S<onl Time 20.21 12 •XACT A 110·91 1>1id 511 60 $1COND llACE. 400 yards Vlll101 Gold IH1rtl IS 20 7 00 • 40 8arbtre Toe11 (PllkentOll) 13.00 •IO Mr Moonl1rk (Gerc11) 6 00 •• ,0 r1etc1· Euv Otm1n<1 OHM LIU, Crimson Rogue Time 21.IA U SXACTA (3· l) Ptld S 162 00 THIRD llACI. lSO vards Plunder (Gertie) 27 00 6 IO 5 20 OH·N1llv1 RlfllCllon (Crgr) 3 ?O 6 20 OH·l.ord Wlllln (Werd) 2 60 2 IO OH~•d 11111 for second I Alao ractel StomD II, The E11v Out. Sou1re Snoottr, Clever Ooc, E11v Ar111no1 Swlr>gl!lil Boll. l.tssles Fun l!ler Time 1101 ~OUllTH ltAca. 350 Ylfdl C1PllvlllnQ KID (8rootu) 16 IO 5 '° 3 40 Chtrm1no N1llv1 (Berdl 3 00 2 ..0 Rot• SU I• (Leck1vl 3 '° Also ractd Llllll F11ime P•uoc>ers Gii Pl1vln ~ KHPI JOdl APOllO. Mu Mo..Ck, Me In 1"3 N1turllll Time II 17 SJ IXACTA If· I) oeld S71 00 ~lflTH llACI. 350 Ylfdl Futuritv J11 <P•ul•ntl '° 00 14 20 ~IO Nnr Monev 11 .0 1 '° l •ll Mv Oad<l\t • 00 Also rlC9d Lffvem Sl'>lr>ln<i Chem1>1g111 Tout. I WIM Never Te• Price Concert, A1u11.en. I rvan•, Cl\lir"' Rtdocecl Coov Time 11 11 •XACTAI UNIV•le• SUtTH RACI 350 verdt l.vnr>'s Love (LKk•v> 16 00 7 00 3 IO Lllllt POCS • 00 t IO Sir Rtmroo l 20 Alto rac.d Tll A Dream, Clllclfl Covntv. Aavr1•1 Clla~. Star WtbO, Siii Tiger, L0041 et the Chlck1, Prlv111 Coov Time llU SIVINTH •ACI. 350 vercb JOl'ln Calvin 18trdl 31 60 IUO 12 00 Fut Sia Oll!Clr 7 IO l 00 Tiii Clelm J~ 6 20 Alto riced Juan ll .. 1. ~It's Artia.rv, Mllttf' Hwltll. 'O•V'• fllToo Swtel C:.roo. Gotto Go tllze, aoeo..s •-11 Time 111$. U IJCACTA 1US60 llOHTI4 lllACI. 350 vardl le A ~ti ~00 3.0 tto ~GMlra NA NA Qt\ S!lea N A Atw receel .-iver Witch, Ott •lld !MY, ~ Ottlen, ltoerll!I ftat1. E .. 11 .._ Tuna 11 SI NA No4 1v1 lt69 .... ,.C'f MX te·,.M0-1-tl .. ~ iJ0,11600 kl OM .. (If ... ,.. ... , NPtTit aACf.m m1111 Jet l~I t• IM C_,.. Oii Old UI 1 JO ~ Mercul 1JI AlM raoc: Of.0.U. ..... (MrNIDI\ Al ~ c.... Jolln. ~ r l Tlmi ... U IJL\C'f4 At llC9' IMA, TlltY9 1 t<ennetn s111woer tu s I. 1st'°· 2. Frenclt Gormen tu S ) IS7 '3 3 Larrv Andrnten IU S ), l&l n IMI. Ml•k• °"' 1 Bernard Wrlolllson CU S > 110 15 2 t<llu\ O•bll'I (ltalv), 15' 74. 3 Jami\ Hanrv (U s , ISi °' 1'71. M&Wdl • 1 Vted•m•r Vesln (Soviet Unoon), Sf• Of. 2 Frar>eo GiOrgio C:.gnollo Cllt lvl. Sfl 63. 3 Crelo LlncOlll cu s >. 5n 2' "76, MantrNI 1 PllllllD lolKls tu S I, 61'05, 2 Frar>eo Gloft lo Cegnono (llelv), S70 Al, 3 Alakselldt' KOMl\kO'W (Sov111 Union). S67.2A lfl0.~- 1 Allkaenc:tr Portnov (Soviet Union). 905.025, 2 Cerl01 GlrOll CMexlcol, 19'2 1.0. l Frenco Giorgio C1ono110 (llalVI, 171.500 HolVWeod Part! THUlllSDA Y'S Rl!SUL TS !SJf'd tlf '1·•v ~ meetlnel ll .. ST llAC•. 1 11 16 mlllt Eeklle'1 Runner (H1Wllv) 11 20 520 •.20 Doctor Jim Teel !Pl"'-v> 4 IO 4 20 Prooer Oetlvtf'V (Valehzuel•l 4 60 Alto raceel Long-ytOhPOlr 1rv. ()!'- dell. Aeneas. Sorrowful ~mmer Pht Nlv Podltl Time I 45 1 S S•COND RACIE. 6h tur!Oolls Secret E1ole (Orltoe) 19.IO I 20 l.00 Rlslno Vull.Oll <P1ncevl • .o S '° Ax lmcwn1lv1 (OrHlerl I 00 AIM> raceo COITIC>l'1hend Terr11to's Pnau. With Love Amv Pvr1mld Hleh. Pooni Velvet, M•MfVI Planlvtlffl, Canc:tv's Vallnllnt, Cll1 Somt>rlll Time 1.11 )IS U DAILY DOUILS 11·1) otlCI 11 II 60 THllllD llACIE. ' rurtono1 J1Uaco (Slbllll) 4 60 2 60 2 60 Wnlmount S®ert (Gutt> 3 00 2 IO AllOOIHV (Mell) • '° AIM> rlCtd: SPOfford, JIU OrcllHtrl c G1bll, Abl04ul1 Clncll Time. 1-10 4/S U IXACTA (7 6) Paid \JI SO l<OU.TI4 IUC•. I I 116 m•fll Run Ille GllUV (Orttoe) 3 to· )()() 260 AllllOfl (LIOhem) 1 20 S '° Nenlloue (OtllllOUuv•l ' 4 IO AIM> recld Orohtn 1 N1glll. Prlr>ct Rober1, Mt1111i.•t Nlf"' Elilt Commtfld F1rw1Y E1~1. Fancv Turn .,aron Von LID Time I 45 U IXACTA C2 3> Pl•d 166 50 lllflnt llACI. 7 ~!Ono' Sunot'1 Ster tMcCrnl 4 40 3 20 l 20 Gevo (Plr>eav) 120 •IO Shev~ tOtloecllllol 1 40 AllO rlt'td Kone 111111, North l..,.. SubdMdl Loftv E1t... Jt l Meneu.,,... Lone LI... thl 1(1ng, Av1~0tro Ttle- ITlll"Chus. 01v1~ Tlmt I 2'l • S U IXACTA 16 7) Pt od ill 50 SOtTH RACI. S 'l lurtont1 l.o-lnflalton (Olllsv> s 40 1 IO 160 Cerlful l.OOlt <C•ptt1111tl 2 60 2 60 Wiid Glen Driver ILIPlltm) S 20 AllO ractd Mexican Ho" !>lirNf Un vtraetlle tn OrMtna, ""OllC1 Yourself ltun S.ro1. Pommtrd Sun ~ Gummo Uotown OUdt Tlt'l'lt 1-0S ?IS u ••ACTA (1 SI Nid moo SIVINTH RACI. 1 I 16 mites on turf Oewn Alltlllenct (Meer") 1 tO 1 40 2 tO Pollv Hletl (MlwllVI 3 20 l 00 TtO'-T9fl IS~) 1 40 AllO r-actd ltevel "'°814t'lltll0n, Siie'' Got SIVil, lt•ll's nr..m l.ovef' LOVffblt "'1", J011Y S11eN1011 ~ e>trne Time 1 C2 ars U IXACTA I• •I Niel US 50 ti rt0C llX 11-7-J 9' 11 .... '1 N '4 UC)) 00 10 )10 wl'!ftif\9 llC'otft It•• r-w.) '1 Pldl SI• ~lloll Niel 111 lO • Ill S,ISI WIW.,. ll<Atft Cttw. ~· &tOHTH ••ca. l 1 " me ... .,, ""' ,\at 0t Ll.ll't 1~¥) S 40 ) 60 t .0 C•llt (Meial 710 > 00 .,. ,.., (M('Carr011 l UO AllO rloCAd Star1Mt:1. lrOf '• ~'wl , • C:.~fti T""I HI 2 S 6$ aJtACTA (Ml MW "1 It ..-cTM u.ca. ' '' " me.. et. ~ C~t l.lt l.M :uo l• 11\Jtrf•'"-(V I lUI 1>• C~ COr• J ... MIO r~ Aral , LiOla \....,, fh1AINirk ..... T11M 1:G J} ta RUCTi lt•lt M Ol7f' A ~ Aruooa to UC lf\11 DC '° tmn th lo ' ~of' dimadlY (I •) la l.Oupnil, Bu~nJ and the tttl of ~m, recaved lows::,' the wtb\ed di\trt Who won: under The 'other dirtit ~._.a ilhe eye of coach Ron <YBrien of the !Winna of 26 MlioaaJ diVJftl»ll:MK• ad.adores. 9.5 for inntd plkedivc. 00fdon'tfcclpren~divin1apins1 Loupni a member of •be these au)'!, .. Gray taid ... 11 do it 'ationaJ ~ n<'C winninaa .U evCT)'da)' and t>t1na tM underdoa iJ mcdalin the t976Qtjii,piaa1 the the only roJe I know." or 16. also ~ived &hrtt perfi l..oupna1 led after the Om of hi1 I I scores latf1 in Jill ~-dives.. cccea\'an1fourtc0tt1or9, a pe..ir Two jtJd&es awaidcd Loupiw l or 8.~s and a 9., from the sevt-n onhiutvenlhdive.T:hdrw-,.,.. jud1~. The bec:k di~e from the piU somersault ln lhc plU 1Df>tliticiil posJtion. which carrie. a 1.& deptt of ea.med the •'Orld spn~ difficulty, was wotth 48.06 poants. pion 16.46 POiois. W•twnO.- C9tO...,.._&J L-Roewtt 01nnv Edwre11 LAllCe Ten a roe11 Scoll Slmosn Gr-.iNl'mn OA.Wtfbml ~1111111 Cllt'Mt1 Jotv Slnclltr Nick Prlc Freel Couolt PatLlncbv Ired lfVl'll AlltflMIUr 1"1•1~1111 Scoll Hdl Ptlll Htncell OtY~ll MaBMcNllv T.C.Chn J.tt Mlldlll Dave Elcftell>lrlf Wlllle Woe! Russ Codlnl Al Gllberllt' lobGlldr 8ob8vd Joe lnmn v lllC.e Heefftr Toml..amor G~.Vctv .._-41.wttv Larrv Nllln C.orn PeVft O.n Fonmn Tim Stmolll ~O'MMI Mark CalUYICdll Mw'lt Md:umbr RnC.ldwt TomWatsn Gtor918rnt Ken Gren Mllr.t Mc:C.ullo9li Mldlev Vok Larrv Rll*r Curtis Slrwio AndV Nrtll Paul A11ner Rendv Watkna Rov 8i.tlctr.n W•rtv .Vm1trr>0 GAM«on JOMCok l lltV Tutn Jod,.MOCI Sieve Ueb4r Jedl Sordlfl Gerv PMI IYddvGemr LouGratvn 811 Kratzrt TlmNorrs 01 ... l!lrr 01ck Z«*I Frat* Futvr Jim Sltnnt N\lll1 Sulllvn 8obMIDhv Brad FeaSll C..I P-1 TomWel\kPI ltrr\' Jaedll Oo\All Tewtl Jim Ken Ctvde Rt\l Mart< l.v /tAJlf.Smltl Mar1C1Jr61t1 S.IOSlll HlgUt 8oOStlelrT Riv Ftvcs Gerv Grh Victor R eoalld Joev Rusll F ratlk Connr Clarence Rc>t 8o0t>v Wdltns Sc:oll Wtkna MICk Sol Gerv Krut11r Kenny K11a Miki OOfllcl Anc:lv 8111 Donnie Hammnd l.vr> Ltl Tom Jnllns MllttN~11 Cur1 ISvrm Oo<I Pooiv S11nw11 Mike Pell Tommv V1ient•n en1 s.11e1r Ron Strek G1rv NICCrd Ed Oldfild Jim GelltQtlr Merk WltO Gery He•t>rt l.eonerel T'homPlll Tom l.lhmr> JOlln Actms Mike Rid 8~ Crlflsllw Jim TllOn> KenKetlv P1vM Stew rt Oe n Hatldorsn Tny Sii• Jim Ont G1v1n L.ev1nsn Chris Prrv ~O'Grdv ThOmas Gn< G1rv Mtr10w Merk Pfl Lon H~ Tom Pvr1zr Ric11 Ot•os Dan Ptl• 8NCeL111111. 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BAL TIM(mE ORIOLES-Treo.cs Glenn Goulll"er Infielder trorn Rochelter Pl Arnerbn Auotleloon lo Ille SI L Card "''' tor 1 IMllVI!' to bl nameo r.t«: CHICAGO Wt-tlTE SOX-Acllvi.t4"t Carlton F ''' ct tenet' Sent Oerrvl 8os!Qrl, outt•~ 10 Denver ol tne Am«lc8n A n oc:ll toon CLEVELAND S,.._• Fen 0olcNr MINNE SOT A TWINs-f>lactd Al ioems o'tcnet' on 'Ill 2l·Clav o SllOted lt1ac11vai.o ~v Cu tillo o.tcr. lllEW VOR' Y•NKEES.-Act·v•ttd IUO. Cerone CllCht<' ~I Milt.t o·a-- ca tt'-' 10 C01umOu1 o4 thl lr>'~natlonel • l.tHUt SEATil.E MAlttNEltS-ltecal'td Or· • •enoo N11rc100 c1tc,_.r from s.11 Laite • C1•• ot ,,.. Paclf"IC Coall L•- N•""'81 l..-.ua • CHICAGO cues-~ Ron HUM'r care~ on tht IS•dtv d1aeotad 1111 f,. Cllllecl Der> Rom, Inf~ ff'Oi"'I IO.a Gt Am1"1Can Aasoclatlon ST 1.0UIS CAltOINALs-s.1\1 GuHl'War Inf>~. 10 l.OUla•lat •meran Auocletlorl IASIC•TaALL C l. E V E L A N 0 , C"VALIEltS-AMOUncld thl rHl91\11IOll of Eo BtctQer 101111111 coed\ flOOTaALI. ............... ~ MIAMI OOL .. 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" .. ~ -Htnllll I 11 tam•u~• .. t MEETINGS =parker Hannifin expansion ·explained_.to trade group Parker Hannifin ( hairman and ( h1ef Executive Richard lkrtca will outline has finn's ove~as expansion durina a noon m~ltng of Orange C'Ount)''s World Trade Center As- !.0(1aton Monda\ at tht'RcgJ•.tr) Hotel an Inane lkrtea. a Manne ( orp\JCt pa lot and g)'mnast1c comm1s\1oner fo r the 1984 Summer Olymp1l '· \\as ch1d e~­ ecuuve of an a1rcrall 01ght controls manufacturer of the same name when 1he compan) wa!> acquired b} Parker Hannifin an 1978 Reservatton!> should be made by 1;alling 549-8 l SI • • • A free real estate investment sem- inar sponsored b) Traweek lnvest- Rl&nl Co wall be htld Tuesda) at 7:30 p.m .. at South Coast Plaza. San Diego Room.. 666 Anton Bh·d.. Costa Mesa The seminar v.111 provide potential propert) 1nvesto~ with an o:verv aew of the current (·ah lorn1a marketplace A question and answer ~nod on ta" ~hclle~. annual income program!>. potcnual apprccaauon from real t'S· tatc. and IRA/Keoth in vestment opportul1\1t1es will folfow Dunng the ~m1nar. an aud1ov1sual pre~ntataon v. ill h1ghhght typical mve"itment properties f or more informa11on. phone Traweek ln .. estment Co. at (2 ll) 822-9157, or 1-800-Tra'A-cek • • • A. th~-!;.t.'ssaon workshop on tu. reduction and estate planning, co- sponsored b)' Glendale Federal and Ohlw1ler and Associates, will be conducted July 17, 19 and 24 from 9;30 a.m to noon The workshop will be held at (1lendak Federal's Laguna Halls branch located at 24221 Calle de La Louisa. The branch, manager 1!1 Bud Harvey. The s1mmar will feat ure infor- mauon about taxation, sa\ ings, protection. estate planning and all the basic components of a complete Most businesses fail in first five years About 90 percent of all new businesses will fa1l w11h1n the first five years of operation. A large percentage of gomg businesses acquired b) new owners also fail. There arc c;everal m1s1Akes made in acquinngand starting new businesses which are common to man) business failures. Don't be too cager to $Cl into busmess. Take time to investigate the shortcoming..\ ofa parucular business. Man)' people stanang business es- pecaall} first umers. have stars m their eyes and fail to heed the danger signs USt' )Our accountant }Our law)'cr. )Our insurance agent. and )our banker as soundmg boards These people handle numerous business transacuons and can red flag problem areas for you By far the most common causes for business failures arc • Starting a business tor wh1lh there 1s not an adequate market For example. 1f 1t takes a customer population of 25,000 to support a bicycle shop, n's not likely that one will succeed in a community of 5.000 people. RALPH Scorr • A bad locati on for your busmesc; w1th1n the community It's difficult for a supper club. for example. to suf' 1ve in an 1ndustnal area •Starting a business wllh too little cap1tal Moc;t bankers arc not interested in loaning monc~ to bu<.1· nesses w h1ch don't O'-"n .it lca!lt 25 per cent of their assets • Pa)mg 100 much mone~ lor a going bu .. 1nns Don t purcha'>C' .i business until \Our a<.<.ou ntant ha<> anal)zed the iinanual recordc, tu determine profitab1ltt} and cash flow requirements c;1nce the monaltt) rate of bu!.1 · ocsses as so high. take umc to investigate the problem arcac; bcfort yo u start Technology Mark eting reports profit Technology Marketing Inc in Irvine has reported a profit of $38,000, o r I cent per share. on reven ue s of $1 .358.000 for the fir'>t quarter ended Ma~ 31 This compares to a loss ol • $153.000. or 6 cents. and revenues ul $1 .575,000 an the fiN 4uanl'r ol lti\I year · The bal·klog a'i of Jum 21 1~ $3 800.000. which I\ an 1mrca\t' of $500.000 O\.Cr the lourth quarter nl thl' pre\IOU!o )Car and $1.71X).(){)(J 0\ er the lirit quarter ol the pre\ 1uu' ~car financial plan. lkcau~ space 1s hm1ted ind1v1d-.. uals w.ho plan to attend the seminar are encouraged to call 768-7771 Monda)' through Fnday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m for reservations. ••• The monthly dinner mettrng of the Orange Count) Chapter of the Inland Socact)' of Tax Consultants, Inc. will be held at the Revere House an Tustin on Tuesday. For reservations, caJI Mathe O'Connor at 956-8280. Non- members are welcome The July meeting will feature George Simpson who is a Registered Com~ity Trading Advisor and Pool perator. a Certified Financial Plann r and an Associated Person with Mone\. Sampson· will present a mini-workshop covering the mech- anics of stock transacuons and his after-dinner discourse will continue the theme with a discussion of different t) pes of an vestment markets and the ta11 aspects of~ arious trans- acuons. UPs AND DowNs UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The follOwlng list shows lhe Over· the -Counter 'tocks and warran1 s that have oone up the mo'I and down the mo$t based on ~rcent of thange for Thursday No securities trading below S2 or 1000 'hares are Included Net and per~ntaoe thanges are the djfftrence ~tween the prevlou' closlno b d price and Thursday's lost bid price . UPS Name LHt Ch~ Pel. ~ ~~Sys f~16I7·1~ 8~ 117:~ 3 Cardiac 4 + 34 Up ·J 4t ~J~uti' 10U ~31 8~ :4 .SuprEQ 7 1111 Up I .1 IBar un ' 3 3· 16 'h UP 18.i 8 Cermtk 7 'ft Up 14. 9 UnMny 3 ~ UP 14 10 PersCpt 11., 1,.\ UP 14 11 Phaser 2•1. 11. UP 12 5 17 NILumb 7''2 :v. UP 11 I 13 VtahMd 2~ ''• UP 115 14 Cle~rCh 13 • 1 • UP 1 4 15 Ad pl 4 ~ UP I ~ 6 DA 8 II 1,. UP I . 11 FlnNw h 27'1 • UP 18 AldAut 3 • Up 9 19 Fosler 6 + , UP 9 I lo lnt8ar ' 2 • +3·16Up 9 1 1 Stw8 wl 3 + •UP 9 1 2 Hickam 8~ + ~ UP 8 I 3 SunGrP 6~• + , UP 1 8 4 ALels un 2~ +3-16 UP 1 7 5 BevHS ' 14 • + I UP 7 ~ 6 Micrpro 5~ + ~ UP 1 7 Monchk 7 II + , UP 1 DOW HS Name Last Cho Pel 1 Hogan s lOJ .. -3 Off n~ 2 lntrnd 5 -I '• f 20 J ~rkwlr 4\9 -I 17 4 olrS un 4314 -I 17 4 5 Int HRS 2 -~ 1~.8 ' C.lami' 23'4 -,,, 1 4 M lllTch 2 • -~ lH * NP!'ao 2\9 -~ AG 12"2 -13,1& 10 ~ueSIM 3~ -11, 11 rufir s 7'1'1 -1 11.8 17 Ven ro 51. v. 11 s 13 ~arolin •'·ll "' 11.4 14 ~X~"t~111 ~ ...,, 11.1 15 "• 111 l' ls P 6 ~. 11' en al r )/4 10.7 l* Vlsntch 'e '·• '13 ~llasr ~~ lio ~ ell a us ~ l~ nvx ~ w109 41. . ., 9~ In ow 4 J,. •1, Pres Iv '3 -•'1 B 25 Ola11 s 7 • 1,. ;: 26 PegGld 7 • -1, ' HAWAIIAN HOJEL·APARTMENT ~ONDOMINIUMS $29,950 ':$42,650p:I~~ $2,995-$4,265 down " INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN MONARCH -HOTEL/CONDOMINIUMS A Managed Investment Opportunity HAWAIIAN MONARCH PARTNERS You can own one or more of 200 individual Hotel-Apartment Condomin iums . • Low price & down payment • Professionally managed for you • Excellent financing • Tax sheltered investment Find out how you can become an investor In this fabulous Hawaiian Hotel . Call for Information or an appointment at: TN:\,.,,.,.. n1 J HASEKO Securities, Inc. 333 So Flower. Ste 195 (briinch ott1cc) Los Angeles CA 90071 1-213-617 1414 1 ·213·61 7 0811 (open Monday through Sunday) .... COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS 15 With a surgeon's aklll . Rockwell International technlcl.an• aaemble NA VST AR Ntelllte. In a clean room at the company•• Beal Beach facility. Rockwell l• building 28 NA VST AR Ntelllte. for the Defenme Department under a & 1. 2 billion contract. The orbltin• Ntelllte. are expected by 1988 to provide hl.ihly accurate navtaational lnformation to umeu In the air. on land and at mea . OvrR THE CouNTER MUTUAL FUNDS Psychology center expanded Dr. Louis J. Broussard, a clinical psycholofist and director of Abun- dant L1v1n1 Psychological Servi~. Inc .. Costa MC$&, has announced Jn expansion of Humanistic Treatment facilities by adding a Hypnosis Center. Edward C. Heard. Jr.. clinical hypnotherapist and program director of the Hypnosis Center, as a certified and registered hypnotherap1st and is a member of the California Council of Hypnotherapy. Heard uses methods and tech- niques that have proven 95 percent successful over the years m atop smoking and weight loss programs. MSI Data expects drop in earnings MS I Data Corp. in Costa Mesa expects revenues and earnings for its firstquanerendedJune 30to be lower than those reported for the like quaner a year ago. Earnings arc expected to be ap}>rox- 1mately one-half of last years rc- poncd 35 cents per share. The reduced revenues and earnings levels are attributed pnmarily lo increased product development ex- penses and to severe price competi- tion m the United States, which accounts for approximately 55 per- cent of the company's sales. The company has put into effect a new pricing strategy to strengthen its market position. MS! is the leading producer of h'Uld-hcld data collection tmninal systems sold worldwide tbrou&h a direct sales force and through dis- tnbutors On the NYSE CoMPOSllE T RAH~AcfloHs F1•1rs 11 u. fflTJ •- ON ... ~ Ltif (lie NYSE L f"OfH~ • .. • '-1 ~ ="7"" . . NEW YORK (APl Jul S AMEX LEADERS NASDAQ SUMMARY GoLo Quo1Es I METAL S QuorE s That's an apt desert pt ion of both business and business people alo~g the Orange Coast. Toke p track of wherecompaniesaregotngand which people are helping them get there.just wat h ·credit Line' -everyday in the Business ctlonofyour Daily Pilat • . .. . .. • • -aoo-& ,~0:- YlGAS IUQCM>OEM IUIMIS llEPOflT Cl8HEWI AICNEWIQ NICNEWI · DICK VAN rmc! THE OT'HV' CAR't COMEDY -t.o0- 1 i =' Cl) MOVll * * "Off S"'-" { 1980) Tony ..... * ~ "Tiit Blob" { 1958) Sttvt ..,.. ,.., McQu1en Aneta eot.ut dall, Eugtt1t Aoc:ht fiwml/~.W. 1•£a;:- l•~=~e =WORLD nnaa.vrrvn•"" *** "Octopytay" (1983) Roger THAT OIRl Moore. Maud Adams. MOVIE CID MOVIE .... ·~ "I Love Melvin" ( 1953) Donald * * "Smokey And The Bandit Part O'Connor. Oebblt Reynolds 3" (1983) Jacille Gleuon, Jerry -1:00-Reed UC~NEWS -U>-1 N9C NEWS D 9 U.8. Ol YMPtC TEAM ='~ TRIALS '9 PET9I OUHN =-S COMPANY -10:00-Award winners CI) WHEEL Of FOAT\JNE fJ ilj FAJ.CON CREST '1l> EUROPEAN JOURNAL I ~~u' ntE J) P.M.MAGAZJNE ~-";"" ®l ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT ft!' ENTERPAIS( a LOVE CONNECTION -, m MOVIE I!> VIETMAM: A TELEVl&OH "Underpup ( 1939) Rotler1 Cumm· ~H~80.J-; Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall dlaplay thefr Rudolph Valentino award.a for Clfetime Acblevement ln the Ctnemadc Arta at a benefit ceremony ln Lo. Anaelee. 1nJ1S. Gloria Jean ""'";a ID MOVIE Susan Lanter, Martin Speer. • • '.; LovesiCk . (1983) Dudley • * * "The Road Warrior" (19811 (J) INDEPENDENT NEWS Moore. Ellzabelh McGovern Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence G) THla<E Of THE HIGHT ~ OETTING IN THE GAME -10:30-I l.ATENIGHT AMEIVCA Cl) INDEPENDENT NEWS UNJtE -7:30-_, .. , 6 2 ON ntE TOWN I, ~IJKEBOX * * "Run For Cover" (1955) James D WIMBLEDON: THE ANAL (8) ""'"n; ~~n Derelc. WEEKEND •••.; "Spong Break" (1983) David * * ''Th Ad 1 t .. (1978) II LOVE. MARRIAGE ANO Knell, Steve Bassett. e o escen 1 DIVORCE Susan Player, Anthony Andrews . .., -11:00-12:15 (l)ONEDAYATATIME fJDD(J)®latm NEWS --Cl)~ PEOPLFSCOURT 8 SATUAOAY HIOHT ©)MOVIE flj) WILD, W1lD WORLD OF r.to ROWAN I MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN * "Sweet Cheelta" (1978) Becky ANIMALS Ci) RAWHIDE Savage. Rhonda Jo Petty. 8!) WASHINGTON WEEK IN ID ntE JEfFEA80HS -12:30-REVIEW . 0 ALFRED HITCHCOCK (J) TIC TAC DOUGH Cl) 80UD OOLD HfTS PRE8ENT8 ®MOVIE * '* * "The First Deldly Sin" ( 1980) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway. -1:45-8MOVIE *** "The Chaae" (1968) Marlon Brllldo, Jane Fonda. (C)MOVIE ** "Puberty Blues" (19811 Nell Schofleld. Jad Capelja. -2:iJb:_ 9MOVIE . ** "Mad Monster Party" (19671 Animated. Voices ol Phyllis Diiier, Boris Karlott. D L.A. TODAY aa NEWS ~::~FEUD ** "10ToMldntght"(1983)Charles D=~yu:>EOSSLAUGH-11 .-Bronson, Andrew Stevens (J) f1l"I MOVIE • * • •.; ' The Day The Earth Stood G)LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE . UlJ -2:15- Still" (1951 J Michael Rennie Patrloa -11:15-_ 12:45-* * '..\ "Young Doctors In Love" N J CC) 8CTV (1982) Mich.tel McKean, Sean Yoong GAROLNING - --------- Put color in your garden Marigolds off er a variety ., Qf flower types, hues, sizes Therc·s dozens of colorful mariaold1 to choose Crom to put some sparkle in the summer prden -tinalc flower-., doubles, crested types, carnation types and even delicate lacy flowers. Basically, there are four poupt of mariaolda: the dwarf French matiaolds, the taller African (or American) mariaolds; the lacy, fcmHke •ta.nets; and some new onet called triploida. Each aroup bas several different flower typesand each variety has special characteristics that make it easy t0 decide what's best for your prden. French mariaolds are dwarf, arowina no hiaber than 12 inches. At one time they bore trnall nondescript flowen, but plant breeders have worked to develop plants with the same dwarf size and Jar,aer, more varied Oower. There are now four types of vivid flowers within the French group: crested, carnation or anemone types, sing.le flowered and sin&le crested. The crested Tiave a mound of petals in the center and long, broad guard petals along the cd&es besides often.beina auractively quilled or honeycombed. Look for those with orange flowers and maroon collars and those with golden yellow flowers. Companions to the crested marigolds arc carnation or anemone types with broadJ, flattened petals and solid, bicolor or speckled colors. I ou can find these in red or even a deep 'old li&}ttly flcckled with red. Single flowered French manJOlds have varieties with red and yellow stripes radiating out from the center of the flower besides others. African marigolds are the statuesque plants often used against fences or walls, as backdrops or focal points for beds or even as small hedges to divide the garden. Lovers of these tall marigolds can choose between different flower types: the all..<foubles and the carnation types. The all doubles have fluffy, full flowers on plants that grow up to 36 inches tall. Flowers stretch 3 to 4 inches across and from a distance appear to be soft, fluffy balls of color. They're attractive close up, and their distinctive doubling and large size really stand out. The carnation type have a more tlat-tOpped, broad Martcold.I bn,bten aummer •ardena. flowered form with vivtd, pure colon such as a sparklmg yellow with big 3-inch blooms. The signet marigolds are unusual with their lacy flowers and femlike foliage. The&-attract attention wherever they are planted. Their fr to 12 inch vowing height makes them suitable for borders, edgings or containers. You may not find these as available as the French or African (or American} marigolds. A cross between the Amencan French marigolds is called a triploid. The result is a plant with the best characteristics of both -the sturdiness and vigor of the Americans with the compact habit of the French kinds. Both crested and carnation flowered triploids are available. Whichever marigold you like is what you should plant and if you find you like them all, your only problem is one of space to plam them. Increase plan ts with cuttings m BASESALL -11:30-~~81..EDOHTENNIS -2:30- '.%) MOVIE 6 Cl) MOVIE * "X-Ray" ( l98 l) Barbi Benton. I NEWS When shopping at the garden • • "Smokey And The Bandit Part •••.;"Pleasure Cove" (1979) Con-_12:50-MOVIE center, sometimes your eyes are 3" (19831 Jackie Gleason. Jerry stance ForSlund. Tom Jones CID MOVIE * ••.; "Report To The Commission-bigger than your pocketbook. You Take cuttings 4 to 6 inches long from the current season's growth of the plant you want to reproduce. Select normal, healthy &rowth, and snap cuttings cleanly from the parent plant. below a leaf or bud. 01p the base in the rooting hormone, then place the cutting in the container. You can place several cuttings in a container but don't let their leaves overlap. Reed D aWIMBl.EDOH UPOA'Tf • *'-' "The Octagon·· (l980) Chuck er" (1975) Mlctlael Moriarty, Susan can stretch dollars by using softwood -8;00-!! 9S:EWS NIGHTUNE Norna. Lee van Cleef. Bl8'1ely. cuttings (a cutting of a young shoot 6 Cl) THE 0Ut<ES Of HAZZARD -IH Of... -1:00-©>MOVIE from a plant taken before it bas D at ntE MASTER Q) ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE -WONDERFUL Wl'\lM,. nr * * •.; "Smithereens" (1982) Susan hardened). g MOVIE G) LIFESTYLES Of ntE RICH AND -".........., u.-Berman. Richard Hell. · fr • ••.; ·rrie Angry Hills" (19591 Rob· FAMOUS MAGIC -2:40-Rooting your own (or those om en Mitchum. Gia Scala m 100 ClUB CD MOVIE CID MOVIE generous friends and neiptbors) is an g ®>BENSON CIJ MOVIE *** "lnvlslble Strlpea" (1939) **'" "Lovesick" (1983) Dudley easy, low-cost and efficient method a JOKER'S WILD • • "The Adolescents" (1976) Humphrey Bogart. W»llam Holden. Moore. Elizabeth McGovern for reproducing many ornamental (f) BASESAU Susan Player. Anthony Andrews Cl) MOVIE plants. ID ENTEATAINMEHT TONIGHT -11:45-* * * "The Family Way" ( l9e7) Hay--2:4'-Dennis Pittenger, urban horticul-,... Ul\+.nE .,. ,.. '""'°T Of,...,,_,..., ley Miils. John Mills. D ~TH RS.O ~ """'"' -"°' ggJ """""'" 9 "!!;"" turist, UC Cooperative Extension, **'"' "All The Fine Young Canni-Cl>STEVIEWOHDEACOMES -1:15--S:OO-Riverside, offers information on ~~ni,1960) Natalie Wood. Robert HOME -12.-00-~·~~le Fever" (19801 Kristin. (J) SEAOEAHT BILKO prOJ?agating plants from softwood fli) WASHINGTON WES( IN • TWILIGHT ZONE ~a -3:25-cuttings. REVIEW a All/:, ROCKS -1:30-CC) MOVIE Take cuttings of a new growth from '1l> WAl.LITREETWEB< a MOVIE m AU IN THEFAMILY *** "Octopussy" (19831 Roger late spring into summer when spring 'S)MOVIE **'""The Hills Have Eyes" (19781 (Z)MOVIE Moort,MaudAdamL growth is firm and sturdy. More ---------------------------------..,.--------. mature cuttings include these per- ' ~ plants: azalea, bougainvillea, fuchsia, l ... v gardenia, hydrangea and wisteria. The wood is too old if they crush or bend; the branch is too young if new leaves arc growing at the top. Until you plant the cuttings keep them moist (not wet) and cool. possibly by rolling them in a damp cloth. You'll need peat moss, sand, water, rooting hermone and a container (a 2- quart bag, pot or can will do). Remove twigs or large pieces from the peat moss. Then mix two parts peat m·oss with one part sand. Add warm water until only a few drops will squeeze out of the mixture. Place fou r inches of the rooting soil into the container. Remove leaves from the lower third of the cutting and make a clean slanting cut with a s~~rp .knife just ·:Y,_~ LLO~D ~ !i I ,..: :~~ia~~ra~::i~a~ndhtlt~th!~~ ....:. .,..._. gardPn !ihop FS b!~~~!g JULY 1 CENT SALE BEDDING PLANTS BEDDING PLAllTS Alyss um Lobeha Marigolds Plant now for summer color White pony pak 6 Per pak Buy 2 1t leg. Price 'l" H . Get 3rd One For 10 l Gal size your choice nm and match Begonias. Impatiens. Juniper. Marguentes Buy 2 a1 reg. price Get 3rd pl11t of eq11I or less Hlue for 10 Best Summer color. 4" pot Mangold. Begonia. Impatiens. lay 2 1t It&. Price 'l1' Cet 3rd 011 For LANDSCAPE PUNTS ~ Gal size your choice m11 and match l1gus1Tum leunum, Dodonea. lueenra Compacta. Bottle Brush Canary Island Pme. Ue· enia Myrt1foha. Oleander, Capensis. Roses 10 you? DON'T PANIC ... WE CAN HELP! 1 Ot. DIAZINON SPRAY Byfl:CHACON covers 4.000 Sa. Ft. Excellent for Outdoor control of fleas, cutworms, 1owbugs, ants & beetles. ONE FOR IUN ... Fast Growing, ~~xr..~ Long Lasting L"lii . VINCA IMPATIENS ·Ha)lishits Nursery· Florist 2840 Harbor llvd., Costa M11a DAILY 9-6 SUN 9-5:30 Ad good through July 11th. 1984 -while supply lasts Give the cuttings a light water sprinkling to wet the leaves. Seal the bag tightly with rubber band or tie a plastic bag tightly over the pot or can. Place in a north-facing window where it will receive 68 to 78 degrees F. temperatures. For a larger home plant propa- gation unit, use an aquarium. Cover the bottom with I -inch layer of pea- sized gravel for drainage. On top of this, put 3 to 4 inches of sand, vermiculite or peat moss mixed with sand. Moisten the medium, poke a hole in it with a pencil and set in the cutting, firming the soil around it. Cover the aquarium with glass or plastic. Plant culture meeting topic Members of the Horticultural So- ciety of Orange ColiUlty will learn about plants and their culture at a meeting July 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the California Cooperative Extension, 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. ••• Tillandsias, the silvery and some- times fuzzy air plants, will be the topic discussed for members of the Saddle· back Valley BromeUad Society. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Great American Federal building, 23688 El Toro Road, El Toro. GARDEN CHECKLIST •Marigolds provide a bounty of color during the summer months. They are versatile in use as you will find those that grow to 3 feet, others 12-18 inches and dwarf varieties ranging from 6-12 inches . •Containers can be filled with colorful flowers of summer and placed throughout the outdoor living areas -on cfccks, b y front doors, on porches or balconies. •For interest in foliage color and texture, look up coleus, dusty miller, creeping charlie or the lotus vine the next time you are at the nursery. •For some "red hot" spires of color in your summer garden, check out salvia. . , , BUY IOW AllD SAYE Juniper old eold. T ecoma 1 1u1 1 ••• •• 11 ••• fer 0 WHY BUY USED RAILROAD TIES 7 SUMMERTIME FUN & PICNICS Largest Selection.of Party Supplies ? ' r.:. . ._, .. 1 :. :-<,_) ·-... :-l 11 ;. -.,·11~ •UVt• 15 Gal Trees Buy l for Reg. Price '69• let 21• fer 1 O • Oleander • Peppermtnt Tree • Carrolwood T ret KELLOGG BARI Dtcor1t1we and 1trom1tle bar-1s ldul for Pl•varound cover pathways and as a 'over mulch 2 cu ft. 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Olympic. in 1932. By ROBERT BAB.&ER Ge .. DlllJ ........ One might think that the Los Ang les Olympic Games has a pretty stron4 hold on 73-year-old P'eter Mehnnacr of Huntington Beach. fift)-lwo ~ ago this month be came to Los Angeles from Kansas University as a member of the U.S. Olympic wresthng team. He sailed through the tou&hest compeution the world had to offer -there were no boycotts in those days -and won every bout to capture the Olympic gold medal 1n the light-heavyw~ight division. . This summer Mehringer is return- ing to the Olympic Games. again in Los Angeles. as a spectator and cheer leader. He's a member of this year's Olympics' spirit team and will be a chaperon for disadvantaged you"J" sten attending wrestling events m Anaheim. , He's also been doing a televtsion commercial. He's the handsome. sray-hai~ guy who's saying, "It's been SO years since I've woo my Olympic gold medal and I can still hear the StarSpan&Jed Banner ringing m my ca.rs." Mehringer. who played in the nation's first all-star football pme and who's also a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. developed his wrestling exploits on the family farm in Kinsley, Kan. (about 40 miles cast of Dodge City). "I was look.in' at this ma~ine and there was an ad in it that said it could teach you bow to to wrestle and take care of your body. "I sent away for it; it was called frank Gotch & f'armer Bums School of Wrestling and Physical Culture. I think it cost about four bucks. My brothers George and Ph.ii read it and practiced the moves. That's where I learned to wrestle." With his new-found expertise. Peter became not only the coach but the wrestling star at Kinsley High and won the state high school cham- pionship in 1928 and 1930. ..., ... .......,.'-..... Peter Mehringer •hows off Olympiad aoavenlr In bJa Banttnaton Beach home. He went onto Kansas Un1versuy where he waited tables 10 a fratemtty house and starred on the football and wrestling teams. He won the Big Six heavyweight wrestling champ1onsh1p in 1932 and qualified for the Olym- pics where his coach induced him to thin down from 206 to 191 ~unds in order to be a hght heavyweight. Peter, who married his wife Frances JUSt pnor to the Olympics. went back to college for a couple of years and played in the first college all-star game an Chicago. in 1934 against the Chicago Bears It was the immortal Red Grange's last game. Mehnngerrecallcd .. There was this other All-i\mencan. I don't remember "'ho 11 was. but we tackled Grange at the same tame in a cross. fire. He got up and said ·to heck with 11· and walked off the field." (His encounter wath the great Brooko Nagunk.i was another matter, Mehringer said. "I tackled h1m all nght but every bone in my body ached.") Mehringer JOmed the Cb1caao Cardmals in 1934 and was paid $125 a week as a starting tackle. .. We thought we were on the top of the world,·· Frances Mchnnger said. .. Bacon cost 10 cents a pound and h verwas 11 cents. A man's salary was SI 5orS20a week and ma)beS251fhe were real good ... Mehnnger, who made the NFL all- star team m 1939 and played wath such greats as Sammy Baugh, BruJScr Kinard. Joe St)dahar and Ernie Pinkert. also pla)ed wnh the Los .\ngeles Bulldogs professional team. Dunng the off-sea.son be JOUM:d the profCSSJonal wrestlinJ tour that made stops in San Luis ObJSpO, San Diego, Bakersfield. South Gate and the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angca. Residing in Hollywood. be also got mto a few movies. He doubled for Bob Hope and wrestled a pretend-gorilla in the movie. "The Road to Zanzibar ... starring Hope and Brng Crosby. He also portrayed a freshman footbiall player in a movie about Kn~ Rockne, the Notre Dame coacluna legend. He was an ~and inspector for many yean ...,Jtb the City of Los Angeles. He and Frances moved to Huntington 8cacb from Hollywood about l 0 )ears ago. Birthday, half of history .shared with U.S. By.SUSAN McCALLUM Of IN DmlJ l'!le4 8t8fl " She remembered sit\ing an her sod house on the South Dakota prairie in 1905. the door shut ti&ht as she shivered in fear that Indians might come near her husband's claim. Now, sitting in a wheelchair at a Long Beach convalescent home, shivering against the rapidly chilling evening, Aura Dunning recalled the day two native Americans did visit her house. "I opened the door and this great big ~uaw and her fat dauf!ter were standing there an the rain.' DunninR said, speaking loudly so she could hearhe~lf. "The first thing the daughter dad was sit on m)' piano stool and play with the keys.just making noise. I was just dying. seeing her sit on m y stool with her wet clothes. But they JUSt laughed and laughed, thinking It was reafl} funny." Dunning was honored Wednesday -the country's birthday. too -at her granddaughter's Hunttngton Beach house, her weekend home, for the rare accomplishment ofliving for an entire century. At the party, she reminisced. Dunning moved to .. Dakota" in 1905 with her husband of five years. Denny Dunning. to "prove up" on 160 acres granted to them. To "prove up" (establish own- ership), Dunning said. one had to build a house. pay $300. erect a fence on the area and live on the land for a certain amount ofttme. "Everyone went to Dakota to prove up on their land and then go home." the spirited great-great-g.rcat4unt PAPARAZZ I ~---~--=----=-- ----=--- .. said ... We didn't Sta) on the claim any longer than we had to. I was scared.· I never dad see all the land." While her husband worked days at a nearby hardware store and ntghts hanging mail for the flyer train to pick up. Dunning took care of the sod house. near Lemmon. S.D. She recalled ordering whitefish. pickles, syrup and other food items from Montgomery Ward department store, sometimes waiting two or three weeks for her goods to be <klive~ to the prairie. She was born Aura &II Oark on July 4. 1884. One of eight children. she was raised an Le Roy. Minn. She met Denn). a singer and tap dancer, at a farmhouse sing-along. They were married 48 years unttl his death in 1948. They moved out of the sod house -abandon mg 1he1r o" nersh1p of the acres and never gmng back -to a house next to a movie studio in Burbank in 1913 "I was never interested 1n ~orld War I." she said. shaking her head "My husband wasn't called. or an} of my relatives. I didn't know when 1t started or when It was o'er or whodunit or why " She lived in her own apanment from 1948 to 1979. "hen she mo' ed into the convalescent home because of congesu ve hean failure Today. she reads roman~ no,els and the newspaper ever} da) She also watches or listens to e'en Dodger baseball game. · She said in her I 00 \Cars. the most important th mg shc e,·er teamed 1s to "take tt eas) Just go from one thing to another. And don't O\Crdo Do "'hat ~ou can and thcre·s alwa)S another da't. : • .\lso ne'er quam:I When you do, )OU get excited and raise )Our voice higher and higher Next thmg you kno\\, )OU don"t ~I good.' Dunn1ng·s gra ddaughter Kath) Lo Verde. a 35-)e :-Old Huntington Beach mother of tw . said ··1 can't remember Nann) ever s&)tng a cross word." Lo Verde hosted the Jul) 4 part) for 50 family members and fnends of Dunning. Fourda}searller Dunning attended another granddaughter's wedding ··"<ann' 1s old. but she sull has her sense of humor:· l o Verde said .. i\t the weddmg. e\ef}onc asked her ho" old she "as gomg to bc \\ ednesda). and she said 9Q ··<;he thought that was funn) :· 0.., .... ,..__, T-11.- Aur& DunnlnC Generosity rewarded Red Cross Spirit Award presented to Don Karcher By ANN CONWAY Dlilr,... • ..,.. .... Upon rece1\tn& the Amc:ncan Red Cross of Oranac Count} ·s first pint .\"ard. Don Karcb~r (president of Carl Karcher Ent~rpnses)quoted a man who has been one ofh1s hfe-long mc;p1rauons- BlsbopFtlton J.Sbttn: "f'\,cHr measure ~our generos1t)' by what )Ouga\t~. hut rather. b) v.hat )OU havelef\." More than 300 tnend~ and m~mhers of Karcber's fam1l> had gathered at the .\nahc1m Mamot for pool Side coclta1l and a manadn serenade followed by a s1t-do" n dinner -· .. Orange Coast OAtLV PILOT/Friday. July 45, 1984 EARANNLANO · S: ou printed 1everal teur.rs from women wffo 1hed no tears when their hus- bands died. Some 1d they welcomed widowhood as 1 "blessed ttlea~." You wondered why no wido~rr wrote to tell his story. Well -here I 101. J can say w1 thou( shame that I re;jotccd when my w1 fe of 46 year' passed away. Our marriage was one continual fi&ht. I was never unfa11hful but forthe last 28 years I was celibate. We hved like brother and sister rattly touc:bina. Why did I many her" Bccaose she said she was preg.nant (She was not.) When I learned the truth I decided to A11 l.uDEIS ti)' to make the marri ge work I knew wtthin six months it was impassible. By then there wasa baby on the wa}. Two years later there was another. I tned to leave when the children were arownbutthercwashell to pay.so I stayed. Six monthsalkrmyw1fe'sdeath I told my ctilldttn J wanted to. many a r --.,._,.-..,.,...,,,,,_~-------.-, brother. Dcnt!.e N1sh1oka and Alan Kri•tlne Morton Morton-Kubota The Newport Mesa Chmuan Center, Costa Mesa. was the ~tt1ng for the June 2 nuptial ccremon1e'> linking Knsttne Emiko Kubota of Lodi and Glenn Lukela Morton. Costa Mes.a. The bnde, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Tsugio Kubota of Lodi wore a satin gown with a sweetheart neckline and puffed.sleeves. Scalloped French lace, tnmmed with pearls. covered the bodice and hemline and accented her tram that was highlighted wtth a double layer of ruffies. Her maid of honor was Janet Chapin. and bridesmaids v.erc Eliza- beth Kubota. her s1!1tcr. Lon Shimazak1 and Joi Sh1ma7al1 her cousins. and Gannine ··i...ok1" Morton. the bndegroom's sister The bridegroom 1s the ~n of Rud}' Morton of Waco, Texas. and Madeline Morton of Glendale H1 ~ best man was David Ortiz. Ushers were his brothers. Michael Brown, Garinn Morton and Gayltnn Morton. and Gregory Kubota. the bndc's • I Sh1mazak1. the bndt's cousins. were flo"'cr girl and nng bearer Following a reception for 180 guests in the Halecrest Club. Costa Mesa. the newlyweds left on a cruise to Ensenada They are residents of 5anta Clara Both arl' students at San Jose St.ate Un1\crs1t\ and work for Alpha Bet.a markets. - Grou-Mlller Mama Annette Miller of Kansas Cit). Mo . daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Don Robert Miller of Corona del Mar became the bride of Bryan James Gross of Kans.as City on June 30. The very Re\ J Earl Cavanaugh officiated at the ceremony in the courtyard of Grace Holy Trinity Cathedral 10 Kansas City. The bnde. a graduate of the University of Kansas. attended Cor- ona del Mar High School and UC Santa Barbara and 1s a member of Delta Gamma Soronty. Her husband, also a graduate of the L niverstty of Kansas. 1s the son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Gross of St. Charles. Mo Following a reception for 200 guests at the M1ss1on Hills Country Club in Shawnee M1ss1on. K.as .• the newlyweds left on a sax-week tour of Europe and then plan to live in London, England where he will attend graduate sdlool at the .\rch1tectural Assoc1at1on. Burger-Akerman The Communtt) Church Con- gregational tn Corona del Mar was the setting for the June 24 wedding of ..\nne Akerman ol Newport Beach and David A Berger Jr. of CardafTby the Sea. The bnde. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Akerman Jr. of New- port Beach. wore her mother's wed- ding gown of 1vor) peau de so1e. Two woman I had met throuah friends. The) wt'rc funous and said they'd nevcnpcak. to me apin ifl did ucb a "terrible .. thing. I married her 1ny- way and she isa saint. I have never been so happy. My only regret is that I let a domineering shrew rob me of so maoy years of my life. I hope you will publish my letter . Perhaps some young men out there need encouragement to act out of a rotten marriage. I wish someone had encouraaed me. -HAPPY HONEY-MOONER I DEAR HAPPY: F...Om tll• lookt of lite dJvorc:e 1tatJ1tkt, DO OM Deedt UY "neooraaemeaL n I'm &ladyoahvdoad '-ppiaaa al laa&. n..u for •Uri.DJ 7011.r 1tery. maids of honor, Diane and Donna Akerman and Andrea Smith, Jan Thompson, Jerrilynn Ome, Yuriko Ga mo and Erin McGlynn were bridal attendants. The bridegroom 1s the son of David A. Buracr of Oceanside and the late Mrs. Burger. Best man was Jack Burger, and ushers were John Thompson. James Connley, Scott Goodrich. John Sorgenfrei. James Cline and Joseph Tavarez. An outdoor reception at the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar was attended by 200 guests. After a wedding trip to Puena Vallarta. the couple are hvingin Dana Point. She 1s employed by the Blurock Partnel'!lhip and he works for Rancho Oas as Greenhouses Inc. Hunt-Straw Sus.an Kathleen Straw. the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William K_ Straw of Newp<>rt Beach, became the bride of Barrett Dennont Hunt of Cost.a Mesa in a June 16 ceremony at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. The bnde wore a traditional white gown fashioned of lace and chiffon with a satin lace trimmed border ending in a chapel length tfain. Seed pearls were beaded on the bbdice and lace appliques on the skirt. A chapel length veil of illusion was held by a headpiece of tiny silk flowers and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses. phalaenopsis and stephanot1 s. Diane Straw, the bride's sister-in· law. was matron of honor. and Melissa Bell. Lon Leaverton, Jeanie Locke and Jail Sheppard were bndesma1ds. The bndegroom 1s the son of Mr and Mrs. Allan Hunt of Honolulu. Stephen Herring was best man . and ushers were Russ Kaufman, Al Larson. Larry Richardson and Tom Straw. the bnde's brother. A reception at the Santa Ana Country Club was attended by over " • • • !!PEAR ANN LANDERS: Wh)' dian't you tell .. Jack-of·Hearu'" 1t talttt two to make a connection? Ptittap Ms. Rilid and Ms. Friaid didn't have dead batteries af\crall. They may have di9Covettd that barpin-brand flashli&hts often come with dim bulbnod arc corroded . iniadc. If you arc looking for•pan sex. Buster. you should ex~t to get shon- circuited once ina while. Since you ~nd1tdisappointing, try making love 1ntttad. lt'sa lot more work but the trctumon yourinvestment will be terrific. I'm r-ONE-WOMAN MAN IN MADISON. WI . DEAR MAN: I laope yoar womu • 811.N.D Hant 300 guest$. including the bnde's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Moomaw of Escondido, and Mrs. E.A. Straw of Fullerton: and the bridegroom's godparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson from Eugene, Ore. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and UC Santa Barbara where she was affiliated with Alpha Phi Sorority. She is employed by Robinson's in Fashion Island. Hunt 1s a g.raduate of Laguna Beach High School and Cal St.ate Nortbridge where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. He is with TAB Products.~ After a wedding trip to northern California. the couple are residing in Woodbridge in Irvine. ast Call A unique semi -ann uaJ saJe at which special groups of seasonal and sale merchandise lhroughout the store are offered at enormous reductions. ~ -\1 NNpon I~ ~ 10 to 6. e.\C!p Thurlby aaJ Frdty. ro IJ; surlhy. ll l> S 1ppredatt1yoe..Yoe1oad Ille a wlaMr. _ , • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: !just rud a ncwa story that made me feel good. A ~nt survey howcd that mari· juana use amona teen-.a,ers is on the decline. The reason: Better in for· . mat ion on po ible heaJth dangtt1. Tccnsare afraid of memory loss, luna damaac and the disapproval of friends who hive kicked the habit. In the l~to-18-yearrange, the users have shown 1 sharp drop in numbers. Government statistics. compiled in l983from 17,SOOhigh school seniors., ind1c:.ted thal 28. S percentsmokepaL Thefiaurein 1978 wa137.l. . Please share this aood news w1 th yourruders. -FAN IN RICH· MONO.VA. DEAR RICH: 'nlt'1 t.M aoM aew•. TH bad MWt It &Mt &eat an taralq co akoMt ADd th perec•taP. of 1hwleat1 WM driok ,..,.....ly woald beet )'OlrlOCkl olt. • • • Planni1111 weddina? Whit's ritht? Whafswron1? Ann Llnden'"New Bride'sGuide"will relieve your IO:(Jety. Tor«eive1copy, send$2 plus 1 Jon,.1elf-addrt$$ed. 11.1mped enve/ope(37~ntsposi..,e)to.Ann undm,P.O. Bo" 11995, Cbie1110, Ill. 60611. Is he simply careful or hypOc:horidriac? DEAB DR. STEINCROBN: I con· sider myself a "careful" man. J try to nip illness in the bud. But my wife calls me scared. So do my business associates. There's a standing joke: "When you can't find Bill, l<>ek for him at the doctor's office. You II find him there." Sometimes they're right, but I figure I may have good reason to be there. I'm not a hypochondriac. As I said, just careful. One day I sot pains in my belly. My partner said. "Forget iL Probably overate at the party last night," but I went to the doctor anyway. Guess what? I was in the hospital within the hour, being operated for an acute appendicitis attack. Suppose the pain hadn't been anything serious? What did I have to lose? But in this inSlance perhaps I saved myself fri>m Jetting peritonitis. Another time I was in my doctor's office because of pain in my shoulder. It turned out to be bursitis. Early diagnosis and treatment saved me from weeks of pain and a "frozen shoulder." Sure, most often I come away without anythina serious being diagnosed, but I stll believe in beina careful. Ate you on my .side? Mr. 0 . DEAR MR. G.: As a doctor interested in preventive medicine, of course I'm on your side. Your case history proves 1t. But I do have some reservations. I don't believe in patients running to the doctor for every ache and pain. Only when unusual symptoms last for hours. or, when ordinary symptoms like cough , indigestion. rheumatic pains. hcadahce, etc.. persist for weeks. Forgetti~-_ about "unnecesr ary" visits. ca~patients arc better off in the ene. Pm1 STEllCIOlll • • • FOR MRS. B.: Living in the 20th century, it's impossible to entJrcly escape pressure. And don't try. A certain amount of pressure is neocss-- ary to motivate us -and prevent us from livina like amoeba. But neither is too much aood for us. In your case, taking on a full-time job while guilty of overlooki~ the needs of your husband and children may be your problem. Have you considered a pan-time job instead? I can only guess, but your ~nt attacks of mi~ maybe an ind1ca- tion that you d bener let up. However, I'm not suagestina that enforced idleness will relieve your symptoms. Dare I say it again: moderation mav be the answer. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCl\OHN: One by one, including visits to the doctor, my husoand has tried eve~ type of contraption to alleviate bas snorina. The latest, slccpinJ with a knotted ro~ in back of his neck. Can you think of something else he might try? Mrs. U. DEAR MRS. U.= Let's try some- thing else "around the neck.'' In a few instances patients of mine have overcome their snoring problem by wearing a cervicaJ collar like those worn after an accident. It worked by lifting their chin and s~tenina their windpipe. No harm in your husband trying it, Mrs. U. It begins today. 50% to 60% off* and more. All the fashion . men 's clothing and gifts that have made Last Call a legendary clearance. Shop early ... even legends don 't last forever Now through July 14. •orr orig pnc~ l11tem1ed1ate price reductio11s h:l\e heen taken pnor 10 this sale ~ot all reductions 111 store are I~ Call .~.-.--.-----~~----------- 1984 DODGE DAYTONA See Page 2 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOL .. . , . ' ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS! HIGHEST QUALITY SALES & SERVICE! j)lll,:,.r,: ---' """1 -l -,-l ' . " ' 1 -. L . -, ' l ·1 I ~ I ·-, I . • l 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. DEM Ready For m1111n llWlllTll IMMEDIATE DIL-VIRY '14 OAPllOE Fully loaded, 4 door Mdan, power aeats, power windows, power door locka, crutae, ve. sport suspension, wire wheel covers, stereo with casaette, air and much, much more. (Ser. 107718)(Stk. 5037 EXECU .O.If0.N.1'lTOR EXECUTIVE DEMONSTRATOR '14 IT ~ '14 CAVAUEI ~a~=s1 500 ~~~ $8 325 ;"' ..... mMcJ.-• ......... ,....... , ...,,..__.-. -(Sil "*">-IS.- SALE DI SCOUNTED ~FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET ---PORSCHE AUDI I VOlllWAGEN 446 EAST COAST HWY. NIWPOIT llACH IN THE U.S.A • ~673-0900 . -- '84 CORVETTES Ready For IMMEDIATI DELIVERY OrarQe Coat DAILY PILOT /Fridsy, jury 8. 1114 Dodge offers 4-wheel drive· tu~bo car built in A1nerica PtlllC M>TlCC •• Uln NOTtCI °' TIMllTll • lllOTa COflY ot OOcvrntllt ~ NOTICE. Of TIWlfll'I NOfJCI °' tiM.• WVft'M • cud.a OI\ ....... e. ~H' .. IAU TltUITll'I IALI Loe fl N •. a 0 ft N I• llDI No 12~~& h not '*'1 T a. N9 • ......, YOU Attl IH DffAUlT .,,r,'RtN/,..._ NOTICE t8 Hlftf!IY com l(.ij t.'llhOllQinal IW'OftTANT NCntCI YO UNOlfUDHDMn.UIY 1 ........... ,. OIV ff ll'lll 1nled Wll.llAMEOON~RlY ..,....,.TYOl#Mlfl: OAftD Ol/09/Q. UH&.111 UMrfCOOIU pt~ tor~ all County ftecofdtr, Alv1111de YOU AM .. DDAUlT YOU TU( Ac:nott TO llCUNTY IAVINQI labot. \Nlltillll, ~t. County C.llbnt ~MfU DUO CW 1""'8T, PAOftCT Y~ ltftO~· OftOYt\QI COft'O"· traNPOnetlon, ~ •uctl ' .._,,... OA11D 0.C. 111.-. UM· The Dodge Daytona ts the flnt eabUJtY, re&pons.I ~ .. and fuel Amerlcan·bultt front·Wheef drive economy •. F'Uell Ir ratloe are ao 'lpOrta car avaltabte wtth a trans-precisely controlled tha1 an air ftnle-mounted, turt>ocharged tn)ectlon system Is not requfrid four cyc:;I nder qtne. The f~ur f r eml ona control. paaeng r, two-door hate -The t"rbocharger In- backs are offered as a b orporatea e G rrett AIReaearch Daytona, the Daytona Turbo, d T -G center housing anC:t wast• the OaytQn Turbo Z. gate assembly with a Chryaler- The Daytona Turbos, per-designed compressor and tur- tormance leaders In the Dodge blne houalng, and an exhaust fine, lncJude a multl-pofnt EFI outlet elbow. The system g ives turboch~ engine, a etc. the cat dded power When ratto 5-speed transmission, a necessary, such a entering a special performance handllng fr.way or puaing another v auspeoslonpackage.newspeed-hfcle. Using wasted exhaust gas rated 15-lnch Goodyear Eagle " ea Its ~r source. the turbo GT tires on 6 -lnch wide Improves performance without aluminium wheels, and sup-Increasing engine atze. portlve "Enthusiast" seats. Projected EPA estimated fuel Base powerplant on Daytona economy figures for the turbo- models ts a single-point EFI charged engine are 22 mites per Chrysler-bullt 2.2 llter. 4-cyllnder gallon In the city and 38 on the powerplant rated at 99 horse-highway, manuaJ transmission, power. The new Chrysler-engl-and 24mpg In the city and 33mpg neered 2.2 liter multi-point EFI on the highway with automatic turbo engine. standard on the transmission. For the powerplant Daytona Turbo and Turbo z. Is without the turbo feature, the rated at 142 hourspower and 160 esttmates are 25 In the city, 42 on foot-pound of torque. the highway for manual trans- Electronic fuel Injections sys-axles and 26/35 wtth automatic terns provide for lmoroved drlv-transmission. IRT'YdT ~ya IOU) Al' ATIOM othtt fllCllltletMf!'8!ber• *1!POftT.ANT NOTlCI Liii YOU TAKI ACTIC* The 14-:gallon fuel tank I In • A ~ ·~a.a.: • YOU .. duly tppeinted Tl\lllM tor IMMOW:MENT IF YOVA PAOPERTY IS IN 0 "'ODCT YCMM l'ttOfl. .o.--A f HBa AN H~NATION undet 1"9 fOflO'#tng dt• UPt> ft FOJ STROM FOR ClOSVR BECAUSE '""'• fT MAY• IOlD AT prot-.vu area orward of ttle rear °" lM' NATUM 0, "49 ICflbtd dead of llu l WILL DRAIN A EACH ,.o ' YOU AR BEHIND IN YOUR A 'VIUC 8All •• YOU axle and beneath the r r aeat. "°4::HDINGa AOAIN8T SEU AT PUB IC AUCTION HAN0\1£.A DAIVI JO MER· PA'VM NT8 IT MAY e .. ID AH IU'l.AMATION B Id onJ t • YOU, YOU •"°"'-O COfll-TO TH H1GHEST 8100£R RIMACWAYWllMrllCIJVtd BOLO WITHOUT ANY M THR NATIIM CW 1'* " .. m tor ng engl '1'ACT AU#YU f'OR CASH ANOIOA TH oYlheCl•yofeo.M ....... COURT ACTION, a,,o y04J , .. OCllDUtO AQAIMIT performance, the EFI ayatem On 712711• II 11:00 AM CASHIERS OA CERTIFIED ttMt OtflCie Of tr. CUyO*". may l\eYI lh• legal rig I to YOU, YOU IMCM.D COM· a ••tt t••t ca abJlltv th t 1 TPUST OEEO DIVERSIFIED CHECKS BPfClf'IED IN 71 ,_,, C){1v., co.ta MMa. btWIO yot1t llCCOUlll In OOOd ACT A LAWYllL -• .._ p 'J. a ~n SERVICES u IN OUly 8'>-CIVIL COD~ SECTION c.tlloulla vntll UW hour ol 1tanding by l>*Yi"CI al". Of NOTICE le H!AEBY report the eource of glne po1n1.o T"'9t" under 411\d 2'2411(l)e)•blo1tth4t t me ot 11 oo am. July 11. :tlt4, •I yow Pllll dll4l 1>eytntni. piva GIVEN thllltMt,.., Pf°'*1Y trOUbfetOlt8ChnlC18n9V8nlfthe puracant to DMd or Trutt, Ahl In llwfUl money ol tM whlehUmet1'9Y*'lbe~ pwm11t.CS cottl and ft0 lltllat.ijlnth9Col.Hityof()r. Atc:otdtd on 8113112 • United Statff) all tit title td !>"bllety 9"cl rNCI aloucUn '*' ... within w .. montht ang1, Stat• o1 Calllorni., problem hU temporarily gone Oocutnont No. 12·283572 al and lnttta&I eorw • /.0 the Cou~1I CMnlb«t: a.et• from the dale thl1 notice of known 11: 85 a .. lllland away. A .. limp-In" system In the ot1~1a1 Record• In the ottlOI and now held by rt "Under fd or~Hlr. INll btet IM cleteull ""' recorded. r11i. Drtva. tie.Wl)Ott B..ch, can. event of a maJor fallure allows the g~Y~=.::ia~~-~~ ~:1>•~ 11:~.T~::.!n ~~ :::.o ot 1:;:. :1=.,~1 t:: ~":'~. 1~ef!:o::6wi~::, :::,~and dfterlbtd u lol· car operator to drive with re-b y .. e " A o P ICl'lbod other dlt1inouWi1no l\WU, a.. unrn y(Xlf account PARCEL 1: 1.1n11 No ea. duced power to obtain service ECKENWEllER. 1 mtr TRUSTOFI JACK .. Arty bid r.o.IY9CI 1ner IN btCOMOt curr~t. You IMY CUy of Newport 8-ah, U • man .. h. lot. and MPOr•t• BORNSTEIN IC:Nduled cloting time kif not htW to pey the antll• tho'A-n llnCI OtllCttlMld In tile Standard on a Daytona models ptoper1y. & MARK E. BENEFICIARY SECUR· t"9 '9Cel'pt ol bid• .,_ bl vnl*d portion or YoU' .o-Condominium Pl•n , •• Is an Improved 5-apeed manual ECl<ENWEILER •• married ITV SAVINGS ANO lOAN relUfMd lo the !>Id<*' un-count ....,, tt)ougll lull PllY• corded on Oc:tober H, 1119. t 1 ...... 1 ._A I menu111uoteandMpetate ASSOCIATION opened It tnlJI be tllil...., "*" 'w11 d~. but 111 Book 11837. Pag1 ,,, ol ranam -on ·-tur ng • CI0$6-l>fOOlf'tY, Will SELL AT RECORDED Dtclen\btr 1, rfl90!'t1blllly Of ttlt blcSdet you mvtt pay tlll amount Offlelal Rec0td• Of aald ratio 4-apeed geareet for per-PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 1H2ulnstr No 82 ... 20901 to ... thathllbldl9r.-..O lt11edabolle n1y formance plUI an Overdrive fifth ~~i~E~;..,:~oe~~.,!O~ ~~~ ~~: 8!: In ro:r ~plln" $P.tCfil .r:':1e"'~f'r:'J~~i!O: o!AR~=~t:·l~,:i= gear for highway economy. WI tn lawf\.11 money ol tlll ange CO\lnty, PYOVllions. IOd tddrtlQns to lh1t document (Which data ol lnle<ast at I Tenant In Com· An optlonal 3-speed automatic United Stll91) II Soulh front Mid dMd of lrutt doo Gener•! Provltion• to the (IOOtdatlon IPPMf9 her• mon In the 1• ln1411'Qt In end entrance to th• Orange ICllbl• th• lollOWing Pfop-Standard Speclflc111on1 on), unletl 1111 obtlgallon 101heCommonAr .. oll.ot 1 transmission lncorporatea a County Old C~rthOUH, 211 arty m1y bl oblllnad It 0'1 Of· !*no IOflCIOM<I Upol\ I*· of T~ 8444 .. per Maj) high-performance torque COn-W Santa Ana Blvd . Senti Lot 32 of Tract No 10452, llU'OI thl City fnglfleet, 77 mll1 1 longer period, you filed In tloolt 374, ~ ~9 verter and has several Improve-An1,CA 92701allrighl.tltll upormeprlCOl'dodlnbook Fa.rDflw.C0911 Maaf,'c.ll-hav1only 1he legal right to 10 ,3, lnclutlve, Mia. and intlfnt convoyed 10 460, pages 42, 43 and "4 of fotnlL U90" nonr9fund1bll ltoP the lorec:l<*lfl by pay-ot41anl0Ua M~ reeotdl of mentS for 1984. and now held by It undlf Mrtoetteneous Maps. In the payment of S7 00. An 114-mg tN ent~t amount di-laid County, U IUCh term Ill The I t t t i th .. Id Deed of Tru11 In the Off IOI of the County ,.._ dltlonal chatga of $2 llO wlll manded by your cted1tor .rined In the Attlelo antltled ns rumen a On on 8 pr()pl(1y situated In nld cardef of said Counly bl midi II hanOled by mall. To find out tile amount "Oel1n1tlon1" of thl Declat· Daytona features an aJl-new elec--County Caldornla. deecrlb-RIMMno lhlr91rom all Plana. aplC ltC>nt, and you mual pay or 10 atrange atlon of Collenantl, Con- tronlc rallye CIUSter With back flt lnQlhelandt'*-in Oii , Qll, and Other other contract CSOcUmeftll fOfpaymenllOlloPlllllor• djhona and RollrlChOnt r .. • lot 1 of Stock m of the hydrocarbon 1ub1tanc11, may et.o bl ••'1?1inld et tl\9 CW.Ora or ti your prop«ty i. ordld on Oc:lobtf 29, 1978, gauges. Included are 8 apeed-Corona de! Met Trect. In the-mlner811 and goolhlm\al r• 011~ Of lhe Ctly Clel'k of 1119 In lorac:toeure tor any othot In Boole 11837, page C<>e of ometer With trip odometer and City of Newport a..ctl, u eourcee below a 080111 ol CllV of Colle MIN Planl rauon contact Fod«al Na-Otfictal Aocotc1t of H id techometer, plus ~auges for fu-•, pet map rac:ordod In Boott 3, lrve hundr9d (600) .... unoor and Specltattons wtl '101 Ilona! Mortgage AHOCtallon oounty (Ille •·0ecteratton"), ut Pegoa • t & 42 of Mii-Mid land w1tnou1 the right ol be malled unllte the Id-by Firtt NatlOnal Senk ol 1nd any amondmentl or ""' temperature, VO tage and Oii cetfaneous Maps, In the ol· 1Urf8" entry. dltlonal UOO dlerge la In-North County, Servicing nexallona thereto Pressure floe of Ille County Rocofd« YOU ARE IN DEFAULT eluded with paymonll. . Agent, 330 Vl1t1 Wey, • ol lald County. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST E!ecl'I bid ih1ll bl mlde on Oceen1ldl, CA 92068 (819) EXCE~TING THERE· Tiie "'"' addrau and DATED 11118/82. UNLESS tllt Propotal form. Jheell 439-8100 FROM Ill oll, all rlgfllt, min· olhlf common dfflgnallon. VOU TAl<E ACTION TO P-1 tll<ough P·8 provided In JI you hlVI any quoet1on1, eral1. mlnoral rlgllll, n1tural II any, of the real property PROTECT YOtlR PROP· the contract doucment1, YoU lhoutd contact 1 lawyer gaa rlghll. and olllar ducrlbad ebove 11 ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLD AT and lhall be ~ or tM goYlfntnanl agency hydrocerbone by Whll· purported to be 80 1 A PUBLIC SAlf. IF VOU by • certllled Of c:ahllt'• Which may have ln9'.lred your eoewr name known that ~. Corona del Mii, NEED AN EXPLANATION chlCtc or a bid bond !of not loan/ may be within or Undll' IN CA 92825 OF THE NATURE OF THE tea lhan 10 perC*lt Of the Remlmblr YOU MAY parcel of land horeiNbO\OI Thi underSlgned Trutt• PROCEEDING "GAINST amount of the bid, l'l'lllde LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF doscrttlod logethlr with 1111 dllClalm1 any ITablhty of any YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-payebll IO the Qty of Colta YOU 00 NOT T Al<E petpetu91 right ol drllng, lnc:onectneaa ol the etr•t TACT A L.AWYEFl M111 No propoeal 8'lall bl PROMPT ACTION mining. 111.ple)flng and OC*· eddren and ot1* common 25471 SPINOLEWOOD, conlidored unlell eocom-NOTICE Of DEFAULT allng therefor Ind ltotlng In delionatlon. II any, anown LAGUNA NIGUEL. CALI-IW\led by IUCh ceshlet'1 ANO ILICTIOH TO llU Ind removing lhl Ml\'IO from herlln. FORNIA Chick, CUii, or biddlf'1 UNDER DEED Of TftUIT nld land or eny 011* !Md. Sald11lew11lbemedl.bul "(II a llrMt addr ... or bond. NOTICE IS HERESY Including lhe rlghl to Whip. without coven•nt or wat· common dHlgnaUon of No bid lhell bl COMldlted GIVEN: THAT San Diego 11ock or dk'ec:(tonally drlll ranty. •XI>'"' or Implied. r• property 11 lhown abo\11. no unlal It I• mad• on a IMMk Foreololure S.rvlciee, Inc . a and min• lrom land• ot1* gerdlng lltle. posNaslon. or wwenl)' 11 given u 10 Ill form lurnlahed by ttMt C)ty of oorp<iratlon, 11 pr111ntly the then tlloM llotelnaboY1 doo oncumbrances, to pay the completenna or eorrac:t-Coste M"' and le made In TruatM under • dMd of ICl'lbed. Oii or gu Wiiie tun· remaining prtnelpel sum ot n111)" Th• benellclary accordance with th• truJI elated September 20, ne11 and 1hafl1, Into, the note(s) NCUred by aald under Mid Died of Truat, by provttlon1 ol lhl Propoul 1943 executed by Aaron H through or 1cto11 tlle Deed of Trust. with lnltteet reuon of a bfMCh or def-.itt requl,.mlfltl Lee, a 1lngl1 man, aa aubaurf~ ol ltMt land-.. thereon. as proV!dld In uld In the obllgatlont MCUred TtMt City Council of the Tru11or, to secure obll· lnat>ove dllct1btd, and to notl(sl. advllleft. If any, thereby, htretolore ••-Clty of Cotti Meal ,...,.... gatlona In f•~ of Flr11 N1-tlle bottom 1ucti whip. under tile 1enns of IM Deed eculed and dllNered 10 the Illa right to rejOct '"' or II lloNI BaNI of North County llocked or dlrectlonatly of Trust, teee. char~ end under11gne<1 a written Die-bid• and ~ of record to dnllld w.i11. tuonlll end Hpen5" ol Ula True1ee and laratlon of Oefault and De-Tiie Contractor •hall Federer N1tlonll Mortgage analts under and boMlth or of the truats oreatld by uld mend tor Sale, end written comply Wtlh the prO'W'lalOM Alloelatlon Benel~ary. re-t>ayond the exterior llmtt1 Dead of Trust. to-wll nollca of breach and ol llec:-ol Section 1770 to t7IO In-COfdtd Oc:lot>er 5, 1983, re-tlloreol, and to l'Wdrlll, retun- n•.583.60 uon 10 c:.u11 tile under-ciuli\11, of the Cdlornta rec:otdtd October 24. 1983 nel, equip, m .. ntaln, repolr, Thi beneficiary undor laid 1lgned to Mil llld l>f°'*1Y Labor Code, tile pt....illng • Fill/Paga No 205625. dfl4U*' and operate any DMd ol Trust heretofore••· 10 uti.t'f r.ald obllgatlont. rate and K.ia of W1llet 11-220020 of Offlcial Records In sudl Wiiia or mlMI without, ecuted end delivered 10 the and ther .. ft• ttie under· t•blllhod by ttMt Clty of the oflloe of tM Recorder of ho~11or th• right to drlll. -----------------------------------------------' undll'llgned a written Die· 1lgnod caused eald notlca of Coat• M ... which at• llllCI RJvw11de County, C.lllornla. min., store. explore. and oP-lerellon of Def1ult and 0. br11cll and of election to be with the City et.rk of Mid dalerlblng land thlrafn as· erat• thfougti IM turfece Of mand for Sale and 1 written rec:orded Mey 3, 1983 at Clly, and lilaH lorfllt _... propony encumbered 11 the upper 500 teet of thl Notice ot Default 1nd EllC-ln11r No 83 186904 of Of-tlea prescribed lhll'eln !of 8483 Yeatllng Way, River· MJblurface of tile land....,.. lton lo Sau TM underllgned flci11 Records In ttMt office of noncompl1ence of thl lllld aide, CA 90255. Trust Deed tn1bov1 dosc:rlbtd • r• ,. The Dodlle Daytona Turbo offers a fuel injected ~.2 liter engine, a performance bandllDC pacU,e and a new eeat with adjuatment th.lib and lumbar •upporta. caused said Notlca of 0. lhe Aec:ordor ol Orang• Coda ci.acnt>es property a Lots MrVed In the Mid from Thi f1ult and Election lo Se41 lo CO\lnly EILEEN P PHINNEY 25 of Trecl 7232· 1 but lrvlne Company, e c:orpor- be recorded 1n Ille County Seid sa'8 """ be mao.. but Clty Clerk lhouJd bo doacrlbtd u Lot atlon recorded AP'• 10, wllera the real poopetty 1s w1lllO\IJ covenant or wer-Pubtt1hed Orange Cout 20 or Trect 7232-1 u P« 1978. 1n Boott 12827, page loc•ted ranty e•poess or tmpllOd. r• Daily Pilot July 8. 13. 10&4 map rec:o<~ In eoott 89, 755 of Ottldal Ricord•. · DATE 612818• g1rd1ng title poue$11on. or F-114 pegee 17 . 20 or mep1. I*-ALSO EXCEPTING Trull Deed D111ers1lled Set ~ncumbrances. to P•Y Ille DIDI C NOTICE cordJ ot uld County llld T H E A E F R 0 M I II • vicea remaining principal sum ol rUD1..I oblig1t1on1 iricludtng ona eubsurfac1 water rlghtl. but LtH Beadles tile nole(I) MCured by 1ald -MT CW note tor 1111 1um ol without 1h9 right of eurtace 12426 Burbank Blvd deed of Tru1t, with lnterHI ITATIMI $98,800 oo entry ur.-vodln tM~ No1111 Hollywood. CA 91607 u In said note provided, ad-PA~~=i:w Tllal lh• benellcter lrom Tiie lrvlne Company, a 818-762-2066 vances, ii any. under tM LIA.91NQ CO 1nter111 undat aald died or OOl'l)Ol'ltlon. recorded Apfll Publl•hed Orange Coaat 1erm1 of Mid Deed of trust, The undefllgneci con frull and the obtlg1tion1 ee-10, 1978, tn 9ooll 12827. Daily Pilot July 6. 13, 20. lees. charges. and ••S*'I ... •lllutlng el of tile Pltinen of cured lheteby are pr_,lly page 755 ol Otflctal ,.._ t984 F-95 or Ille TruSlee and of lhe & B EAS NG CO , "P • held by tilt undlf'llgnod, ()()(di trusts created by Mid Deed ~lh~"I. e :i.,,_., ~-Th1t a bleach or end defeull PARCEL 3 EaMment(1) P\mllC NOTICE ol Trvat INO CJMted under the 11.,,. In, the oblioa11on1 tor wttlCh aa auctt _,,.,,tC•I .., .. Said sale YWIH be held on. ol lhl State of Ceftlornia. on Mid dMd ot truat Is 1eeurtty parttcullfly M1 forth In th9 FICTITIOUI BUllMIH Friday. July 20, 1984. at 2 30 or tbOU1Septembar 1 1879 has occurred 1n that pey· Article enlllltd "EHe- HAMf ITATEMENT pm at lhe Cllapmen Av-l\er9by dedete thlt· • • mont hll not been made of. menta of Ille Declareuon TM following petaon 11 enue entrance to the Ctv1c 1 fhe n11m1 of t!\19 Part-The monthly lnltallmant ol under the MCtton holdlng(a) dOlng busmess as C«llM Bu11dfng 300 Eut _..,. ls K 6 8 LEASING l)<inclpel and tnternt dul In !WCll ArtlClo enttlled 11 loJ. ROYAL EXPRESS DE-Chapman Ave., Orange, CA. 0 -·.., Novemblr t 1983 and rows "Uhhtlet", "S.tti.- TAILING. 2390 Coloal• Or . At th• lime ortnr-lnt C 2Tnonameeofbotllpat1 aut>90quen1 1n11111men11 mint'. and "EncrO•ctr· Cost• Mesa. C•"' §2826 pubhcallon ot thle notlol. neri are· HOWARD c· ckJI therHfter. PLUS 11111 ment", and "Common Ar11 Ben)tmln George Chap-Ille totel amount ot the un-A · C A ' chatge u aet 10<111 in 1-'d Easement" man. 2390 Cotg1te Dr. p1ld balenca of the obit-KAVLO and A BIDE note. end wtll be told 11 pubtlca Coste Mesa, C1Jlf 92828 gatlOn MOUred by the above ~~~~U~ ~1°:£::1~0=: That by r111on thefoof, auction on 1h4t tront lllPI el Tiii• bualne11 le con-dfllCflbed deed of trv1t and etlon ' the undar1tgn1C1 pr111nt Ille Coste M ... City Hall. 77 ducted by an lnd1vldu11 "limated c:o1t1, ex.pen111, 3 TM pan In beneficiary undar uld deed Fair Drive. Costa M .... Caff.- Ben Chapman • n d 1 d v • n c e a I • lhll Statement are all Of tM of truat, nu 1xecu1ec1 and tomla. on July 23rd 1984. It T1111 st1t1ment wu llled ~05.996 03 del1Vlrld 10 111d Trustee 1 10 00 • m to the '"ahlll with the County Clerk of Or-Tiie 10111 tndebtedneu ~~Ru91111 e.Mdlltt IOI'· lttan Dec:leratlon of O. bidder tor cash In lawtl.ll C\K· ange CO\lnly on M1y 30. being an estimate on which mor1 one ol the pertnefl of fauft and Dlmend tor Se... rency of thl United StatM. 1984 the opening bid IS computed 1'111 y Part,,. ~ ""dopottled with said Tiie .... Wiii be made FZe7017 may be obi.ined by c11Ung ~ tu11• llJd dMd of trust wlthOut CCMtnenl, or ww- Publlehed Orenge Cout (415) 945-S.18 ttie dey ~:l~·1~91hi ~ all document•~ r1nty regarding Utle, ooo- ---------i----------r:===--=====t=========<r--::::::-:::-::::::::::---JD•1ly Pilot June 29 July 6, beforeltMtula an 1 Cerbldl eo..utt-. Ing obligation• 11cured MAk>n, or enwmbfanQM, Dlmt '" NOTll'C PUBllC unncE P<B.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE 13, 20, 1984 Dated June 19 1984 ~allon end IJ no tonO: 11*eby. and hu ellctld to Mtlsty lh9 obllgtllon ... ,~ ·~ "" F70 SECURITY SAVINGS ertneraND. "°'' hereby Ill«! 10 cured by and under IM FICTITIOUS BUltNal• FICTmoua BUSINESS Flcmiout BU&IHEU FtCTtTIOUI eUllNHI FICTITIOUl IUllHIH nitm• '"NOTICE MORTGAGE CORPOR-• ~'i:'P'!!~ l)aln!t ttMt tn.iat pr()pl(1y to Power of Sala conlened In NAME ITATEMENT NAME ITATEMENT HAM( I TATEMINT NAME ITATEMfNT NAME'ITAT!Ml!NT fl.IUU\I ATION di . ved by p of be told to .. u.1y Iha obll-lhl Died of Trull llCICOtad Th t nowt The lollowlng per1on1 are aa Mid Trustee, NOi reuon IUCh lion• llCUred thoreby by John G Rinaldo, •·Mar· Tiie following per11<>n1 ere The tollowmg persons are Tile following pel'1IOn is e o ng parson1 are dolng bustnest as FICTITIOUI BUllNl!ll By T 0 SERVICE COM· 11611g~~.!_ .. A.., na-....i In Dated Mau 2 t, 1984 ried Man u his sole end_,., doing business aa: dolnil buslnen as domg bus1neaa aa datng buslneas u NAME ITATE•NT ,..,,y ,._...... • • ..., -• .....,.. JJW DEVELOPMENT 151 NATURAL ARTS 3432 THE GAME OF GAMES, MACARTHUR HOTELS B & M POWER SWEEP-PANY. agent this Statement llther llOne Fedoral National Mortgega erete propartyl. u Truttor, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (A ING. 811 Paultrlno. Apt F, Tiie lollowlng person II By Cathy Locklla'1, Aull-' lllton lo American MOIM MOfl· ~9/tt4Yale Loop, lrvlne Clllf :a~h~~1~ ;~~Newport ~~!c~1'~al~a::-S:O Newport CALIFORNIA LIMITED Costa Mesi CA 92826 doing buslneu as t1n1 Secretary or In oomblnatlon wltll the y. Fl,.1 Netlonal Senk of gage Trust Deed Sorvlca JOhn L Wheatley, 5840 Thomas E Banker, 1025 Donald p Lowry, 338 PARTNERSHIP) O 8 A Marlin Roy Sieglord 8tt PIER TEN INTER-1990 N Calllornta Blvd , S~~-=tn:. °':'V: :m: Oflh County Servicing Corporellon. a Calllornla South Memorial Orrve. Sulla Cortez Ave Laguna ee.cti, V"la Madera Newport "HOTEL MEAIDIEN NEW· Pautartno, Apt F. Co11a NATIONAL. 318';, Lark1~ir Walnut Creek. CA ' y held I Corporallon. u Trust•. lor 111,Tulsa Oklat10m174145 Cahl 9265 t Beach Calll 92660 POAT BEACH 4500 MISl,CA 92628 Avenue, Corona del Mer. IM598·3787 :;:."'/.,;~by~ Hei Ma .... AaaJ11ent Ille benefit and MC\Klty of J s Wtiealley Company 1 Wlli11m J Trev1ta1ck 88 T111s bu,1ne11 11 con-MICAnhur Blvd Newport 8 ever 1 Y E 1' 1 1 b 8111 Caj11 h926i5 Fa 424 ,,.. 41p5-944-90 t5 0 ,...___ con119yence a defined In ~ Pretldenl Ame<tcan Homa Mor1gage C1llf0fn11 corporauon. 151 No La Sanda So Laguna dU<;led by an tnd1v!duat Baell Clltl 92660 Stegford 811 P1ul1rtno. o n u• ubliahed range ....,.., Section 15010 5(2) of IN blllhod Orenge Co11t Cotporatlon, a Caillornta Wnl Y1le LOO() lnnne. Calif Cahf 92677 Donald Pl Low.y Haas and Hayn .. Corpor-Apt F Coste Mesa CA Polntelhl Ave Coron• de! Deity PllOt June 29 July 8. Cellfornl1 Corporallon1 P1lol June 15, 22, 29. Corporation, u bonlflclaty, 92714 ' Tllomu E Banker This s111emen1 wu hied allOO (a C1lllorn11 Corpor-92626 Mar, Cell! 92825 13 1984 Code ex.culed In the P"1· 9, 1984 ltecl Dec 24th. 1980, and T f l With I.._ c~•nlw C ...... k ot "--atlonJ •51 Burr~1 .. Road This bu11na11 11 con-Tllll buslne11 11 con-F-68 F-38 recorded on Dlcembor 28, Tllt1 bu11ness 11 con-1111 1t1temen1 was 1 ed • ..., ~ , ""' ..,._ 0 ~ , d led b lndlvld al nOf'lhl4> name __ T. "··-1od by a ....,.,., part-with the CO\lnlv Cle<k ol Or-ange CO\lnly on Juna 13. Suite 216 Burhngama. C11tf ducted by· lluabend ind wife uc Y an u D t .... • ..,.14 1980 In B<XJO< 13889, Page ..,.... ,,_.. ' 1984 94010 Mlll'11n A Slegford John Feux 1 .., ~ 1881. u lnatrumont Number ner1111p a~ CO\lnly on June 20 F2'1171 MAZ Hotels Corpor111on Tiits llatement wa1 llled Tht1 stllemenl wu filed PUBllC NOTICE K & B LEASING CO 42049 of Olflc:lal Record• ol de-::.'"" S Wheatley, Prell· 19 4 F248707 Pubhslled Orenge Coast NV (a Nelllertanda Anllllea wllh 1119 County Cler11 of Or· wttll Ille CO\lnty Clark ol Or· ~';jerd C Keylor PtlUIC NOTICE tM County of Orenga 81111 Th•• s11temen1 wlS llled Published Orange Coast Dally P1101 Junt1 22 29, July g:poraJlon~ 610 N:WPO~t ~~g: CO\lnty on Jun• 21· ~~g: County on June 28' Fl~zi~o~,A~:::~• CARSIO~an~NSVL TING FICTITIOUI IUllNlll 01 Calllornle ' with Ille CO\lnly Clerlt ol Or-Dally Pilot June 29 July 6. 6 13 t98A C u:e9r2,;,;,... ewport eac · ,241114 f2At370 The lollowlng persons ere CORPORATION NAMI ITATIMINT ange CO\lnly on June 28 13 20 1984 F41 8 """ PubtlShed Oranr Cout Publtlfled Orenga Cout dolng butlneu 19 A CaOlornla Col'l)Ofatlon TM followlng persona are Notte• or Daltull and 198<4 F64 Oonweyne Benedict Vice Deily Piiot June 2 . July 8, DIMiy Piiot July 8 13. 20. 27. CAPElll SAlON FOR Generll Pawtner doing bullnOll II Election lo Sell IM do- F249371 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pr:,~:etement wu l11ed 13 20, 1964 1984 WOMEN AND MEN 496 By Howerd C l(eyb. Prlll-NATIONAL INVESTIGA-acr11>1d real pr~rty under Gerwin A Wegnat INVITATION C C I,__ F.88 F·108 Sroectwiy 1 '""una 8o.cti Ciani IONAL REVIEW BOARD. the Oeecl of Trual wu r• 1'401 Von Karmen Ave. with the O\lnty lark 0 VJ-CA 92651 '"""' ' Publllhecl Orange COHI Sulle201 157519f00kllur1t corded H ln1trumenl lrvlna, CaHf.12715 Fl~!~~~:A~=S 1 Pro.:C~ ~~me COA-: County on June 25 MUC NOTICE PlBLIC NOTICE Frank Most• 21651 Diiiy Piiot July S. 13, 20. 27. St, Watrnlnaltt, CA 92583 Numbar 84· 119930, on Published Orange Coasl P ORATION YARD IM· F241C155 Wiiiey Or •B S Laguna. 1984 Thomu V K .... y. 32 Marcil 22 1914, ol Ottlclal ~:~~Pilot July 6 t3 20 27 do;::: b~~~=~ .. person 1~ PAOVEMENTS FOR CITY Published Orenge Coast FlCTITIOUI BUlttdll FICTITIOUI IUllNlll CA 92677 · f·115 Sand1ton1, lrvlne. CA :::~~:~u;g:,';!"nl~Or- F 103 NEW p 0 RT TAX & OF COSTA MESA 2300 Daily Piiot Juna 29 July 6 NAMI ITATl!MfNT NAME ITATl!MINT Gloria J Mossa 21651 flta.IC N()TIC( 92714 The Ille will ba conducted FINANCIAL GROUP 5000 PLACENTIA COSTA MESA. 13. 20 1984 Thi lollowlng per1on1 Ire Thi followlng persons ere Wealey Or •8 S L1gt.1na JuntKlrkor-Stover,303 E by AMERICAN HOME ----------t CALIFOR NIA dOlng busmeu as doing buslneu 81 CA 9~677 ' "°TTTIOUI MAIMH llolln. Gtendort. CA Borcti Suite 3000 Be~~~'. 2 Bid Opening Loca11on F73 FOCUSED GROWTH AS-TROWBRIDGE EQUITY Gerrell C Weeki 1015 NAMI tTA~ 1740' MORTGAGE TRUST DEED HARBOR LAWN· MT. OUYE Mortuary • Cemetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE 8AOTHERS IELL llAOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 8AL TZ MRGEROH IMfTH a TUTHILL WllTCUFF CHANL 437 E 17th St eo.1a Mesa !>46-9371 PACIFIC VIEW M~W>ltl~ N9'J( ~WS' .. Mort~ Chepel • Crematory 500 i:>eclflc VltJw Drive Newport Beech 84A·2700 McCOMllCIC lllOfmlAlff 179~ La~u~ Canyon Ltgunt Beach. Ce 92651 494 9415 ~~~·~2~wpor1 c ul' ol Costa Men, C11y nitlDLIC NOTICE SOCIATES 218 w Matn GROUP FUND8.2025New-Oro Lagun1 Beach CA Th4tl~peraon1a,. Tiii• bu1tn111 11 c:on· SERVICE CORPORATION. Council Chambers 77 Felr ruu Slreet, Sulle 103. Tustin. port Blvd Cosll Mesa. 92651 doing bu"-' u : ucted by an unln· A CALIFORNIA CORPOR· 92gav~ ~\f1~~~t ~&Iden. Drov" ::011111 MHa CA Tete-flCTITIOUI IUllNEll Cati! 92680 Call! 92627 Thll bualnHs 11 con· O.S.D DIAECT 8TORI orpotattd HaoolaUon ATION whoM adOr ... It C1111 92668 range. phon" 7f>4·f>223 NAME ITATEMINT Add V11u1. Inc Neveda. Trowbridge Eqully Group, ducted by· a generel pan -DELIVERY MANAOEMEHT 1..-1111n e pertMranlp 68fJC01t8eatc~,s,traMI, 'c8aullllftor2n'31a' J B d O T and 218 W Mein Street Sulit Inc Callfornta 2025 Naw· hi SYSTEMS, 19786 OMt) TllomU V KM!ay .., Tllll business II con· 1 Plntng tma Tiie lollowtng person II 103 Tustin, Cellf 92Sao ~ Blvd Costa Mt1a, ne~sran~ MOlll Harbor, Huotlngt°" a.crt, Thlt atatoment wH fllt<S 92928, Phone Number ductad t>y an tndMdual Diie July 24 1<>94 Sealed doing bu11n1u H Calif 92627 " "·Lt "2••• 11 t .. _ c t C'-k t....., 114-549-1802 ATIENTION David MtellHI Wilden bids will bf' raoeMKI II the TOOL CITY to~2 West Thts bustn111 la con-Thll lllltmont wu l11od ..,.., ., -. ,,. oun Y -o ..,.. ANE CAHILL Tt1t1 1ta1emen1 was hied at>Ove locatton in the City minster G1rd1n Gro11e dueled by I corpor1tton Tllll bus1n1n 11 con-wtlh the County Clerk ol Or· Frank Roy l.MIN, 19715 County on June 25 wllll 1119 County Clerk ol Or· Clerk's Olt1ca Room 100. Cahl 92643 Berb1r1 P Sw11n1y, ~'fj;od by a llmllod pannor-a;c County on Juna 20. ~ ~~nllngtoft 1 Prlnc:lpal and tnl•eat due enge County on June 13 unlil ll OOam PST Sim Te11er, 120 Old PrT91 11 1 1dens •ta' 1._nl -u 11....., Eugene A Trowb11dg1 19 --..-Ketlllien Lo,,tln• --· S34.03t32 1914 4 Scope or Work Renell Rd Seal Beech. -·--._. J P Iden .--r-Colt bPtnM nd Ad na1n Th B•d Shall Sllle. 10111 Cahl 90740 Wllh the County Clark ol Or· , rn I DONALD IE BUDDIN8AUM 8anedlok. tt7H Doop Publllt* Ofll\ga Coul .. •• • • Publ•Shed Orange Cou1 pric• ror portorm1no altwor1' Tllil bu11neu " con inge County on June 27 . .,,.in":~·~=eny t1;:So/'~ lult1 D, .NO CMonn.yr1 CaHatlborl ,.:. .. ~un. tlng'lon hlld\, Dally PllOI Juno 29, Juty 9, ~(appro11lmet1ty) 1nclud1nn wrtlloul ilm1lat1on 1984 C ltrHI I •~ t3, 20, 198' •• 22• 33 Delly Pilot June 22, 29 July " ducted by en 1nd1111du1I fMtaO enge O\lnly on June 13, ~ .. .. ca ... , Thll bullnoar. la con-f·l2 .... .. 8 13, 1984 lurn1sh1ng 111 necessary Sam Tllltr t9&4 11na ec:n, ... M Id el F40 tabor matertal1 pl1nt Ttlll lltl•ment wu lllld I p.era D1n1 T11I I FWtl2 Pu lthed Orenga Cotll t by • ..,._ pan. 'tOTAI. MO 260 U ---------equipment, permit a, bond•, wttti Illa County Clerk ol Or· aalfow Publllhed Orenge Coast Diiiy Pilot Juna 29, July t , ~~ -~ OA TED: Jvnt 25 '"' DlllDI •c NOTICE lnturance end IUl)«'Vlllon anga County on June 21 -TOWft Center Df .. Delly Piiot June 22 29 J• ..... 13. 20. 19M ._._ ·-1 .......... DIDllC NOTICE AMERICAN u..... u oaT ruuu Thewot1\lhallblparfonnld 984 'EleVlfttt'floof l:I · · ~1 F·79 ,,_ •t•telnlnt _. ._ ..--. "' .,~ .., "· -----------In 11rlct ec:c:ordanc:e with the t 4 '2Alm Colla MiMa, Catlf. ta2I 8· 1 • 198' h IM CoUmV <»ti ef Or· OAG[ TAUtT OHO SER-FICmtOUt 8UIMH plant tplOlflcatlons Gan· Publllhod Orange Cout F45 11n01 County Of! ...... 21, 8TATl•MT CW VICt HAM( ITAftMDIT erel Cond1t1on1 Ind Addon-l'\..':!'.~llhld ~"'2r ~· Deily PllOt Jvfy 9. 13. 20, 27, ttM MANOOUfl•NT cw Ull CO"POAAnON •• Call· rne followtng l*"IOnl .,, da luuld ptlOf to Bid Open-.,...20, ~~. · Y • 1984 P\8.JC NOTICE NM.JC NOTICE ..._ o' tomi. COtporetlon doing bul!MU u 1 13· ' t.,.... F 102 ~ ~ C:0... •tcTITIOUI IUllNIH By. OaMl8 I ktvnud>«. PACIFIC ELECTRlC SYS-" Contracl ~II n 1 • ,C'TtTIOU. MlllNlll l'tCTmOUI ....... Plot Nil t,•i), •• 17, NA• ReotVtll •l!Ofl ,,,,,.... TEMS . PACIFIC ELECTRIC Spoclflcellon• deted 22 f'ta.JC NOTICE IUMI ITAT'tlleNT MAME ITATORWT 1N4 fl-110 TtMt 1o11o;or,1ng ~rr.one STATE O' CALl,OANIA) CONSTRUCTION, PACIFIC 11tch 1914 sne1 Oane..-8' rta.JC M)TICf TM toctowtng petaont.,. The foQowtno s-aona.,. f\e¥e aben<IOMO tile \JM 04 OOUNTY Of OAANOEl IS. ELECTAIC S£RVICE, 17"1 Cond•llOnl (Terme end Con-~I BUllNCM dolr19 butmlel u dOUIQ butlr-.t N ~ MnlCE tt\o Ftclltloua lualnttl On June 27, tea.-, btfofe Sky Perk Ctrell, Suitt A, diltont) SpecillClltlon ~ ,.tC'T'fTIOUI •UIMtl NAMI ITATIMIMT MA 8 C 0 . 1 9 7 I 2 I MA 0 IN A T I 0 H Nama· l<ITTY'8 LOVll't me, tll9 und~Md. a 1rv;,"'ac·C:'T~.!!,._ Inc t1on1 Att~hod Tabte ol ...!'~,:.'~T&MIWT The following l*ton IJ CMec,Artllur Ste 210, ltvlne o~~~~· !_7.._to, ..... ,,~!~ f)CtmOUl&I I .. ,a1m.E12T3S32CE~>;Tf0:f-"!I ~· o.J\lblltl -,f()(Mld ·~~,. Con lent• uraw1ng1. 'T. t .... " ~ • cso;no bualnel1.. I rt .... -· .... -~ ITATll ••n .. ... OfO, -.,ao C"0unty tnd ta •• pr---Cettlornla 17M1 Sky Pe<k A·1 A·2, A-3, A-4 8-1, S.2. doing bullMN 11 J!AONIMO FAMIL y Mu11i.-Automotive hr· Ano. CA. t27CM The kilOMnl ~ 11 T'tMt Flc:tnioua tvalneu aonally ~t<S Dennie 8 Cttcle. Suite A, lrVINI. Calif, S-3 Oiled 12 June. 1aa. CJC SOFTWARE & SE"· CHIROPRACTIC CENTER, vlCll Gtoup, Celllornta. WI rn Jonelhan Ownlap, domO ~ • Name t1l1trt<S to Ibo ... wat 8chmucktt. A9of0anltallon 9271• 8 Agroemont Ag~t VICES, Ht WHI 11111 Jeronimo PIAZAI •t5 25571 19782 MacArttiut 8tvd Sta 21' Know Plec:o. Co ta 8PEC1AUM Ot81Clflt fll«1 tn Ora~~ County on T""I .. !Of Amtflcltl Home Tll11 buttnoe• II con-,,.tween Owner' nd eon. St,., Cott• Mlllt, C•lll Jeronimo Rel Ml .. lon Vleto 210. irYIM Ca11r. MON CA 12927 2900 ltltlOf .. ~· Oct ••• 1NO Monoeoo TMI o.<I .. . dlKl•d b1 a corporation ltector ittachld 92927 CA 928t 1 ' · Thi• bu1ln1u 11 con• AoO.rt ValonllM, t0&3 Cotle ~ Cllf tttat ' r1U! NO fl 141000 Vlet COfl)Ofallon, 1 c .. . CA-111g M Rtan, Prllld«lf 7 Owner City of Cott• Carotyn J C1111dy. 10741 Robert L Ro11 o c 840 ducte<t by • COtl)Ofltlon Camp ChaffOI Ro.ad Ven· '•trldt ;....... ... MICllM1 O. Inc, 2:1132 t i lorn•• COfpor llon. per· Tti11 11a1emen1 w81 rt1ec:1 Mall Post OHa Bo• 1200 c.taina Ave Soutn 01te. Paulatmo A..,. £237 Co.ta lob lta'181', l'realdatnt t\lre. CA 13001 Mtinden" Or ce.te ...... Taro M It• 4 IJ TOJO aonaH1 known to me (Of wllll lh9 County Clerk ol Or· Coit• Mell Celllornle Callf 90280 Ml .. , CA 92829 Thlt 1tatemlnt wN tllld Th11 bu1lnt11 II Con· C.rit t~ Collf 2930 S>tO~ to me on lhe b-. ot ~ County on June t3 t2929· noo Thi• bullnHa II. con· Tiils buliMal •a con-"'''h the County 0.11 of Or· ducted by • gat'ttral part• n. I·--.. ... T b ... ton-...... ~~IQ " 198" , • ..--I Arcllilect lor•• oueted by an lndlvidull ducted by An lnd1vidu.i enge Courtly on JUlle • ~-J ,..._, d\IC'9d ~.,. ~•1•11· dueled by• corpot~ ""'l*tol'I wt\Otll Mml It ~--ArcMacturel Aooclel•• CerolY" J Cnlidy ,.ob« L Ron o c 1914 -" ...... ep ~ ,.._ MHMAN Ohtwa 1u \0 \he w.tMn la ....... ,y, hq.. ...., • Poat Otta loA 3030 1001 Tl'lll lltlemtnl Wit l111d TNa ll.tltlmel'lt WM litt<S ,,.JAi Thia aiatement ..... flied T ............. ·-... 'thft l111111Mnt ... til9cl ltMMm and Id;~ flhtaHfl eu.11 Su•t ~ , "'th Ille Covnty Clttlc Of Of· ""'"the Couftty Cieri ot Of· • .._, t. Ptw...,.. •1th t~~'' Otrk ot Or• llfftfl ~~!ti ~•O. Witlt IM County Cieri!! of Of· ttmt tie t.11«utld IN w ..,, T..W A"4 ... ,. CA 02951 O'll T~ enge Covnty on JUM 2t •nge County on M•r 29. 1801 A". of .......... •"Gt ...-.ty on .kine ta, .. Clll9 ~ n .... CoUm on UM I, Wtl "'1hand~ Newpett 811ct1, Cellf. (714) 752 OSOS Juty 6 13 10 1914 tt14 11• 1U• 1914 104 t l l2llO MAAY T (LLIOTT DepofY ~ ~Q LM A,..., c.m .... , ~ ,,... An• Siocvm C.hlll Pvbllttled Oranee C~ C1ty Clefk Pubh~ Orll\gt CoaSl P\lblllMd Or1"041 Co Pubhhed 0.tngt Coot Publillled Ortl'IOO Co t 'ublitM<I Ortnae Coiit f'.ublilMCI OrAll\fl COPI Pi.;bU.Nld Or nge Co. t DlflJ ,llot JUM tt. 21, July Pubhtllftd Orenge CoHI D1t1ly r'1lol Juhl 29, J111y 8 0..ly Pilot JUM 29, July 9. Daily Pilot June 11, 12. 2t ~ ty PtlOt June 20, ,J1,1ty t, Oady PllOt Jut; t , 13, 10, 21 D If) PilOt Jvoe 15, ti 2t Otllr f'Hol t '2t Ju\f I .. "· ..... D•tly P110I July II 13 1984 13 20 t118• 13 20 1984 I July a 1114 1 '20 lt84 F ... ,.... J'*t. 1 114 13 t014 • ,,.. ~ 99 rn F'89 "' • ..., t tOt nl F·7• Or.anoe Cout DAIL" PILOT /F PUBLIC NOJICC PUBLIC HOflCE Ml.IC H011Ct ruauc M>Ttcl rmuc N011ct f ·1GC ~-10' MUC NOTICE I r I • • Orange Co at OAll. V PILOT /Friday, Juty 8, 108~ NI.IC NOTICE F4CflTlOUI w....-a PICflT'tOUI M15MH NAiii ITAn.NT NAMI lfATl .. MT n .. I0110'#111g '*'°" ia fNi lollo~inQ riortcm do1no bulin"' a• l.IU11111 butlona u · B ti PINER ~D 48· JAMES MOREL AND SOCtAlE&. SYSTEMS COMPANY. 3'01 EIOl"t------ CONSULTANTS. l&fO Cof. Pt e., Orang., Caltt 02f09 11ea Place. Coat• U.••· Ja~ U..t., MOf.iend C111t 92826 33• P1n«r .. t DI •ve. t..gu"• 8a1blrt HuQ~ Pinet. BMCh. C Iii 926~1 11140 Co•••C. PtK• Co.ta Thia 1>v11nen I• c:on• Meaa. Calif 91826 dvc;ted by en lndlllidwll Thta bUlll\Clll II COfl· Jame• l Mor.i.and 642-5678 .;Jucted by an lndMduet Thia atatemw11 wu flted '·---------11m1--------.... !'!""--~~~---.,.,_---~~---T.!"'---------.... ~--....,l""'!'----... ~--~~-~~~t::---::""':;"'""~~~ BarbBta H Pinet Wtlh lt14t County Cleft. OI Or-I• .. _ ........ Thi• 11etM*\I wet lltod 111~ County on June 7, It• ... itc lalt lntn lar !aJ• ...... ltr lat. lnMI ftr Ille Ctaatr al ltalft UmnhW ltU!! V •~ with thil County Clerk ol Of •984 , .......................... ____ ,:;::;:;;:.;.;,;;;;:..:;;:;;;;.... __ ,,~--"'!""------=:"'! .. ~. ,,.,.ra, USO nn HA41 ango County on June 7. '247'12 1 .. 1 leuraJ 1002 Geat.rtl I Cnt1 an1 l!ff l!!f!rl ltuk lOlf Cttll Mtu u~ T•1tla ..,., 198• FweM o!~b~i:'~u~;·~r 2~.o;;'. llLIOl llUllD BEST 9UY nr sc Plaia HARBOR view HOMES 0· 1 Liii ftr hit JULY SPECIALS fh! oeia 2br hm• SUI. Published Oreuge Coast July 6. 198• ••-1u,,n.uo111u-..c114......_ like 1~w duptox top qullll 2 br 1'• ba Condo Lovely 3 8drm. 2 be. lmmtc cond Newpott peninsula con-Flat won'I laat 1515 clNn yet nfc:e anel t•' kid• yr1 Dally Piiot Jutle 1S. 22 29. F27 IY con1truct1on 3 Brdm tract Secrlftc:ud to NII Aesumabte loan . tact Mike J•ckaon. Sbdrm 2bl has newer grdnr pd 53 ·8190 Bn Juty6.198c ' unttup2Brdmdown The NOW11 $73,950 By ownr 250·1~2or644-7220 AahwllltSchnelder bllntkld tlfle ltyf" COLDWeu. BANl(C!RO F301--------best l0<;at1on only o few 556 1628 or 775 2560 -476-2660 •Nl-1110* C1a•talalaa1 PWllC NOTICE :ihlPS 10 the beach but By Owner E-alde Country MEU'S THI oawn Spec:loua 4t>r 2bl 17~ Uafarallk.. HU ~C NOTICE FICTll'IOUI 8UllNHI NAME ITATIMENT The toltowln~ .f*tOn l' ctotng bV511'18SS a&: '• ' FLOWERWORl<S 1363 Gal&lly Of , N-port Beacn. Calil 92660 BaLbara Glabman 1363 Galaxy Or . N-porl Beach Calif 92660 This business 11 con- ducted by an 1ndMdual Barbara Glabman Th•b statement wiu. Med with the Countv ClerO. of O•· iJngt! Count~ on June 6 1984 F247m PubhshtJd O";nge Coast Daily P1101 June 15 22 29 FtCTITIOUI 8UllNHI NAME ITA U MENT The following pet'tons are doing business u M & M PROOUC TIONS. 840 Center St 4 Costa Masa Calif 92627 Marvin 0 anu Ah6Utl D Myers. 840 Center SI 4 Costa Mesa Celll 92627 This business 1s eon ducted by an tndlVldual Marvin 0 Myers This statement was llled w1m the County Clerk of Or· ange County on May 16 1964 July 6 1984 F2A80t1 Publt:>hed Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 15 2l 29. F20 July 6 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE UIO JIU 1410,000 PRICE REDUCTION on this dis- tmguished 2 BR full security condo in Newport's most prestigious high- rise. WelJ decorated in warm tones w/fabulous views of bay. MAKE AN OFFER NOW!! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowino per son is doing butilnesli as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS LIDO ISLE A ALYN GALLERIES 2490 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. CaJtl 92627 Raymond Alyn Nielsen 2490 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. Call! 92627 This business ts con- ducted by an ind1v1dual fjaymond Alyn N1etsen This statement was hied with the County Cler~ ol Or- .inge County on June 7 1984 ' NAME STATUftNT Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6 Br, 7. i Ba. H1e tollowmg persons are pool spa large bont docks $4 850 000. doing business as. • • • • • SATELLITE DISTRtBU· TtON CENTERS. 708 N vat-Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45• lot, ley Sulle G Anaheim, Call! d 92801 c:ourtyar & lrg deck. pier & slip. lntercont1nen1111 Products $1 .100.000 ..,. Corporaton Nevada, 285 West North Temple Suite 300 Satt Lake C11y. Utan Beautiful :j Br. 2 Ba. playroom, fireplace, 84103 This bus•neu is con-bt·am ('t'J hngs Xlnt financing $420,000. dueled by a corporation Carl Reynolds. O.recior F2471S57 Pubhshed Orange Coast Oa11y Piiot June 15 22 29. July 6 1984 This statement was hied w11h the Covnty Clerk 01 Or- ange County on June 13. IAYSIDE DRIVE UYFROIT COIDO F21 1984 F2A8111 Pubhshed Orange Coast J etty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kat. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695,000. PUBLIC NOTICE Daily P•tot Jvne 22. 29. Juty fi 13· 198'f ••• PHllSIU IOME OCWIFllOIT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • • •',:it F44 Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br. NAME STATEMENT The lotlowing per!>Ons are ---------3 Ba, 3700 sq ft., Car parking. $1 ,285,000 doing bui;1ness as PUBl.IC NOTICE PLAZA ESCONDIDO AS -llYSllE PUCE llYFllOIT SOCIATES PO Boll 8040. FICTITtOut BUSINESS Srv><·tacular bayfronl dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up, Newport 8aacJt Call! MlfttATEMENT ,.,-~ 92658-8040 Th:Atoltdw•no person 15 2Br,2 Badown 2boatspat~s $l.:l50.000. The Grand Avenue Part· dotng business u ners. Calif general partner MORGAN RIGGING. 190 UllU IUCI HILLSIDE ShlP PO Bo• 8040, Newport p c •• Beach Call! 92658-8040 Vtrgtnta 1 osta .... esa. Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, M1ddlese• Development Calif 92626 Corporation a Cahfomta Lawrance Alan Morgan. spacious entertaining home. $1.100,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR corporation PO Box 8040. 190 Virg1n1a Pt Costa Mesa. Caht 92626 Newport Beactl Calif This business 1s con-92658-80•0 Yoder·Sh,ade• De dueled by an1nd1vldual L A Morgan 11elopers and Builders Call! This statement was llled 341 8C1y\1df· Ot1v1· N B b 75 6161 general parinership 2555 with the County Clerk ol Or··---------~-------••! East Chapman Ave Full ange County on June 13 CHiil COYE STEAL "llVlSTORS" enon Calif· 92631 1984 One of the best areas of Reed Bauman F248183 CCJM 3 Br 2· Ra f1i<er This statement was hied Published Orange Coast ll'l lhe Co nty Clark of Or W11h loads of poten11a1 ""' u ~ · Daily Piiot June 22 29 July ange County on June 7 6 13 1984 Asking pnce $305 000 1984 F46 F2.471SM Pubhshed Orange Coast Da1ty Pilot June t 5 22 29 ---0-.. D-ll_C_HO_T_l_C_E __ July 6 1984 n.10\. Traditional Realty 631-7370 F?9 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAM£ SU TEMENT The fouowmg persons are doing busines.s as TROWBRIDGE EQUITY SPECTACULAR" GROUP FUND 8. 2025 New-" port Btvcl cos1a Mesa A truly tropic.al paradise 6 3 Bd 2 ba condo only S95 000 12 12o;. as· sum able f1nan<.tn9 Fan- 1as11c rental great wn•e· oil ament1es galore' 2 pools spa ctubtlouse security park -setting wat~ 10 So Coast Plaza and new Music Center Lois Jacobs 644-6200 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fotlowing person •s domg business as SUE S SEASON S 10587 Braeswood Way Stanton Calif 90680 Cahf 92627 Br s 4 plus t.iath home Trowbridge Eqvuy Group. built on threE> levels on a ---------tnc California 2025 New-hill on Emerald Bay Each OCUMfROMT DUPLEX port Btvd Costa Mesa room has spectacular Excellent condition duple" Sve Lane Lass1g 10587 Braeswood Way Stanton Calif 90680 Calo! 92627 111ewi; Home featvrect in With a 4 bdrm a 3 bdrm This business is con-Or<mge County Maga-vnil $495 000 4905 Sea· ducted by a hmlled partner· zone Pnce includes all shore Dr ree simple msg This busmen is con- ducted by on 1nd1v1dual ship luntsh1ngs S2 500.000 OPEN DAIL y 1-5 Eugene A Trowllndge For pnvate showmg call agt 675-9 l l l/ 631·6265 Sue Lane Lass1g Thts statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Or- ange County on Jvne 7 1984 Jr President DAVID HIRSCHLER or This state>m!!nt was riled NANCY SHORT w1tf1 the County Clerk ol Or- ~~g: County on June 13 GRUBB I ELLIS F247M3 Published Orange Coast Da11y Pilot June 1S 22 29 July 6 198'4 Published Orang:2~~~ 844-1020 Oa1ty Pilot June 22 29 July 6 13 t984 • ---------F28 PUBLIC NOTICE F4.5 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1ng persons are doing business as The to1tow1ng ~ersons are LJMC MODELS t6897 doing business as l\lganquinSI NATIONAL SATELLITE t< Huntington Beach. DISTRIBUTION CENTERS • CAPEOROWlf TOWIMOIH Cahf 92649 708 N Valley Su11e G usa Chrosttne Peters Anaheim Cal1t 92801 Ou1s1and1ng valves. near IALIOA ISUID'S IEST! $310,000 Ltte on the water See the hghts smell the ocean feel the breeze Brtghl and airy 2 bdrm. 2 bath Owner will carry Call for information 546-2323 THE REAL ESTATERS BEAUTIFUL 4 bdrm home, 2 yrs old 9•10 ml pyml S 123$ mo Great invest A!ok tor Sue 581-::> 121 or 85"> 2343 4242 Pierson Or Hunt-lntercon11nen1a1 Products COM Beaches 3 bdrm 3 1ngton Beach Ca111 926411 Corporation Nevada 285 bath. brand new decks 1£ST IALIOA IUY! This busmess 1s con-West North Temple Sut1e spas lrplces s219.ooo Immaculate & Charming 3 1Juc1ed by a hmlle<J partner· 300 Sall Lake C••y Ulatl I ~lfJl If t 1( ~I\ hdrm house & adorable 1 &hip 84;~~ business is con· Rean'ors 675-6000 bdrm separate cottage l.Jsa Peters ·--------• w•tt• SP.eluded brick patio This statement was tiled ducted by a corpora11on Only $297 000 Call w1tt1 the County Cter~ of Or Cart Reynolds Director Th1<; sla1emen1 was l1led POOL llOlr 6J1 1400 or 673-6900 angf!' County on June 7 11:. 1qs.i w11h the l.ounrv Cler~ ot Or -J Bn 2 ba f11eplace Neal & F247MO ange County on June 13 Pubhshed Orange Coas• 1984 rlean sparO.ltng pool f2.41179 l:J••c1u11lul yard large R-2 Daily P1101 June 15 22 29 lot$ l49 500 luly 6 1984 Pubh,Md Orange C<>aSI F26 Daily Pilot Jun,. 22 29 July 1 6 13 1q54 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESSI NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE The lollow1no pP,rson IS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lllYllE AYHUE Ln1 90• 178 with good 3 Ba • .3 riorne S 199 000 Roy McCardlt Rltr 541·7721 \.\.All Hf HO" I ltf)MI '> hK. RE"L ESTATE 831-1400 C...arue~ Grove 8', assum $60K 4 bdrm 2 bii lge Ii I "•~P lam 11brtid Gd 1111 S 101K Pr111c 1nlv ... IJ .! 117 or n, 1'130 dotr'g bu sines-. as NAME ST A TEMENT C & E 0 F F I C E The lotlowin9 person •S FURNITURE 2044 Placentia do1n9 ous•ness as Ave Costa Me&a Calif RARE FOAM 4827 A '12627 R111er Ave Newport BHch Patricia McMahan 16422 Cahf 92663 Mark Ln Hun1tng1on Beach David Stewart Price 4827 Cato! 9:?647 A River Ave Newport T rus ousoness 1s con Beach Cahf 92663 ducted by an 1nd1v1du111 Thts business IS con Pa1ric1a McMahan duclPd by an 1ndlllldual Good for you! T tu!. statement was hied Stewart Pr!Ge wtlh lhe County C~I< of Or-This statement wu ltltt<l l\nge County on June 7 wllh lhP County Clerk ol Or 19114 an9e County on June t3 F247'51 1984 P11bl~~d Orange Cot18ll Ftct1M 01111~ Pilot Jur"' 15 22 29 Pubhshed Orange Coast July 6 t984 Daily Pilot June 2'l 29 July F2416 13 198• F47 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT1C£ FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS 8USfNUI HI!" to!IOWtPQ f""'-,. NAME STATEMENT 1101n9 business as The tonowtng peraon is f c L E c T I c 1 9 1 '1 6 rJOlflQ bv11n111!1 n M9gnot111 SI ,su1I!' 203R PACKAGING SPECIAl llunt1no1nn Bearh C11111 TIES CO 7 CrHI C1rc1e q;>t.~6 C-01on11 rtnl Mar Caltl 9262S Shllttvl>• IOtln t164 I I""'· (';,Jtl Sl'll•'~ ' Cr,.,I Cir ll•ut!k 0• Hunl nQIOl'I elf'! Cor'lnA d .. I M., C11t1t An:ich C311l Q;>Mll q26l'i Th1$ bv~me1u1 11 con Th•S b111inn•• is con· rtuCIPd by an 1nt1"1111uat d•1ctl'd tly .m ind1111duat Sh,111ver Jol'ln G111t S"'''"" l hit ""tt1mer11 w11~ lik><I Tn11 'tatemf'nl w111 ltled w11t1 '""County CH>rk •>I Or ,..1111 '"" C.ounly Ctflrll nl Or ;.ingn C"r>unty on Jvne 7 ""0"' <..oun1v on Ju~ 13 HlA4 '''114 F247'5t '2ct 115 f'vbl1~lwd Or itrl<J"' GOll"t P11l•h l•f'tl lll 1np<' <,oa\t p ~ .1,. f"l1llll June• 1 S ;n ?'~ [I ul 1 1>1101 1111'\11 'l'I 7 ~ July Daily Pilot -,-""-.. -.u-C.. 111:1 ~ £\,. .( _ f> -C. !Jv c... wou ••Ullf µ\.!;;)' l'<ltl N~ '!) µ". ;:) UMI -----........ It, ClAY I POU••----- 0 ~•'l"""G~ .,,,., ' ..... f I .Crr)"'b ~ ~!YrJ• b-- .,,,... • tc, ... to ' -ol• .,.<' J PARV O Y T 0 C U l I I 1 I 1· c u M A K I ......-.-, ~, t ~,, .,.--11 l fll'ly 10 1811t.. II \ Dk-'Y lru 1'0<• lo 18) 1t•lf'lrnftl1' •• 111uv Vou 11Qu,. proOtemJ rx11 in YI'"'' llft<l [ .---A-M_l_[_[_F _ _,,. 1\1\/1!1 10 UM • ··-·-· I , Ii I l o .... . ... .. . ...... . ,.,,..~ ----. ... :;.:.:;t;, '.::. :.· .. ; t~' e · l' I' r 1· I' I' I' I' I C) I • ' -;41 •• -.... l ; I I I I July I! t\l(l4 I ri 1<1!14 1.' f '" sou1-Lm a. ••• ,. •• 01u11t111tfe1 1004 J___ .. - - stilt qu1e1 and out ol the home. 2 Bdrm lge lot, Ju81 look out front at 180 Darltxt1/Valt1 1300 exec decorcool a/c nr So Ra"'hO Sen Juaq. v•-.. ·, 11c1 11 1 c Fut I p 11 c e many liult trees. 265 E deg OCEAN \ltEW Greet Wll CllTOI llPLll Co Pti• 4 Info 539·8190 '"" -$4~f>.OOO 751 3191 201h SI Prtcod low 3B1 Condo 2be. 2 car a.at Rtty '" bd 2 ba.den. avt. 11 spSElECT $llJ.OOO 646_8358 undergrnd prk'g BEST 3Br ~ llrej)laoee1unl1 _ __ 11,150 644·5887 oceanfront condo p11oe Beech~lk, eome view PROPERT~S on town on PENINSULA $370.000 494-7748 Neer OCC quality 2bdrm Atarlatall faral1k~ .,.. --2ba t<I tncd 4 kids gar WILHT SQ/lllYllE TWO 11111/10% Dll. Hl,500 FULL PRICE A •1eat clean C untl 1n an t•~cPllenl 111s1de toc.~toon vacant and available Cuti tor oe1111ls 144-1211 mm WllTH1 Ill CllYOI lllOADIOOll PUI S W1111 xlrll U1111ncing PP 673-6811 Balboa bll.Dd 1006 DUPLEX IOI SO. llY FllOIT Excellenl main Channel lo- cation Spacious owner's vmt PLUS 3 Bdrm rental. tmmed possession. Wtll lrade Asking $925.000 Owner 644-9513 Balboa PeaiDnla 1007 Duplex 1607 E Balboa Pen Ea 2 Bd, 1ba fplc & gar Owner carry loan 496-2958 $325,000 open Svn 1-5 CoroD.TefNu I 022 3Br SHORECLIFF Mme. walk to beach $..479,000 Estate sale. wttl cooper- ate with brokers 833·36221644-8018 CHERRY UIE Immaculate remodeled 3 Bdrm home F11ep1ace bar. large patio w1tt> spa overlooktng lake Seller wants SOLO NOW A Musi to see Call MARI< DRENNER GE 1s9-9100 C,t '.._ ;~ .f • ...... r • , :; /. '-.' Clllll COYE LP.nCJer repo $325K Dar rell Pash Properties 851·8767 DUPLEX db 3 bdrm owner vn•t 3 bdrm rental As· svme loans Cons1d~r trades $385 000 Open Sal 1-5 430 Begonia Owner 675·2500 Full ocean vu Jasmine Crk 2 br & den Owntagl will t1nance (619)728-5151 "IMYESTORS'' 3 Bd 2 ba condo only $95 000 12 • 12% as- sumable financing Fan- tas11c rental great w11te· olf amen11es galore• 2 pools. spa clubhouse security, park-set1mg ""alk to So Coast Plaza and new Music Center Lois Jacobs 644-6200 ~~~~~ab-Irvine LOWHT PRICl II YllS Spyglass ocean vv S555K Darrell Pash Properties 851-8767 lltductd $20.l. Income untls/owner-user 2 homesllol 3 gar $20 000 gross $239K 10"'odown 645 2256 Costa MeH t 024 2 Ill LIKE HW! Only ~ , Yrs old in • "Jl'OVS c1evelopment 11.:.J1 S C Plaza Two-sty 2 Ba c.ornm pools & spas Absolute sacr111ce pr,c.e ol $ 127 .500 Agt Paul Hill 559-9400 2 Ol l LOT/Cl I! )(I NT INCOME properly with income of $18 240 USTSIDI 1101,HO Bulldable R2 property Perll!C't lnves1ment or starter home 2 Bedrm Owner wtll assist wtth t1ndncing Cati today 546-l3t3 IActat PrtJ USO toot MIO S500'a 539-6190 If OWIH Beat Atty fee Beautiful pride of owne1 WllTlllE trlpleic In foreclosure. 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. fed yrd. gar. Owner desperate w1tt ec· $595. 662-1100 cep1 any resonable offer 631-44021646-12 t2pm Foaalaia THE REAL ESTATERS LIDO • 5 Br 6,, ba lam-Lots for Sale 1400 Vallez 2U4 rm den rec rm. 7 yr new. F'at>olous Oeeanfronl tot Off Brookhurst 3bdrm 2ba HARBOR & Adams 3br 4 car gar 673· 7767 CdM prtce reduced lor chef's kttch icy pool dbl 2ba charming $128000 ·---------sale $1 200 .000 gar $775 at 539·6100 2nd or 1erms avail by 476-0416 or 675-0812 Best Alty fee owner 556-1121 alt 5pm LIDO ISLE IUUICl leatab Baal. 1t1e• 2240 4 Bedrooms. 3 b&lhs, REPOSSESSION gourmet kitchen, format iBr. wfd. dahwhr. frplc. 3Br 2ba ltxer S 126 000 d1n1ng. sllvated on an BO•• ti Farah k e • pool/spa. Good toe. 1 ml Low down Agt 546-7739 extra large tot on a most to bch S600 548-0455 The AMERICAN DREAM desirable street One Of ---------s475+ $250 depoeit2br at a dream prtC4! Mesa lido's finest 011ered at lafNI lilaaj 2fOI rental fOf tam w/alngles Verde $119.500 3 Bd 1\t. $675,000 Includes garage call ba. new root & kitchen LllO REALTY 2 Br Summer $450/wk, 539-6190 Beat Ally lee with boo1h. bar frptc tl• llOO avail Winter Cati eves. _ -------,---:-many extras• Close (o .. •· (818)446-5768 5 Bdrm + lam-rm. 2 frP'a, schools, ma1or shopping, Balboa lstand:-3 bd, spac '1 ba. clean, In prestigious freeways By owner neighborhood, nr ooeen 549-2785 HWPOllT lllTS tvng rm. d-wshi. gar, &. all schts. Grdnr lncld. 4Br, 2'-tBa, redecorated avail Sept $900 open $ 1 2 O O. p Imo. C 11 t lrviae 1044 $320.000 Agt 642-9309 July 4. 7. 8. 221 Onyx. 12-216-9, (213) 658-6892 ---1-,-0-.-.-1-11---• for appointment 818-792-6570 or (714) 650·3610 3200-sq ft house 5 Bd 3''> IPT MTS CAPE COD Rut. leae• 2140 IUll IEW 1r IUOI ba tam room, formal llv-4BR .lam rm, 3'1t bci. 'Pvt 2 BO 2+ 12 BA ,ettech dbf Townhouses 2 bf 2'1t be, ong & dining room. also slreel. $425.000. assume garage, sm. fenced yd.. O/W, stv, gar, lrplc, 1 bar & game room On end Isl at t p1, hxed ' Eves adults no pets. 848-2661 Child OK. S8SQ. of cut·de-sac near Yale 642· 7429. Dys 641-0217 eves S595 mon. 536-4637 and trvtne Center Dr - ---- ----$187 .000 terms Call For Nwp! Sch condo S1eps to lrviH 2144 BuOget minded? "'This appt 651•1778 bcli 3Br. 2Ba Great 1st. •EITlLS 3bdrm 2ba enhanced by negot 2nd 548-8276 n lrplc mod design $850 MUST SACRIFICE call us regarding Irvine 539-6190 Beet Riiy fee large 4 Bdrm. 2 ~ 12 ba *IY OWIER* leases sing1e fam11y home DOYH SMOllEI UU HUGE back yard Excel-111 I I I &. SP&JllUll CL.WI lent location Fast excrow " r • ''' ti I••••· possible S 139 ooo tiful lot, lllJ 1tras ·Realty : IHI stl1r.Assu• l111 UIO,OOOFH 141-1113 SPIC 'I SPll ~~c>~ ·Realty 786-1172 2Bdrm bungalow w/lrg yard New plulh cerpet- lnQ. dbl gar. corner tot. 5 blks 10 sandy beach. 960-6331 lllT&LI catt us 1egardlng leases Irvine l ~-Tsor I 786-1 172 1 u! :;JZC:PW' In Westctllf 3 generous Bdrms. bright & cheerful • great 1oca11on. Hurry & help sellers move to San • 3880 Michelson Dnve Diego $265,000 For de-trvl~ __ _ : • . I 3880 M1cne1son Drive Irvine TURTLE ROCK BV OWNER tatts phone Harry 631-1266 See tr.is 1st serene 1oc Super sharp custom 2Br den 2Ba Ate pvtl 1wnhome 2Br 2ba. den. patios. vaulted ce1tmgs overl g B19 Canyon golf Rec poot spa 1enn1s course Red 10 $299 833-3188 I wl terms By owner Open Sal/Sun 1·5 at 34 Un111 Prk Viii 2 Marquelle Sea Island (Ford & mdl 3 Bdr 2', Ba ram Jamboree)662-1673 1 m dining rm 2 lrplc.s .• ov~• 2000 sf E"cellent THE OVEll 1~% greenbelt location Va·I LOAM c.anl $160 000 w tnew'Bes1 value m Harbor c.µ1 drapes & paint Rodge Assumable $150 000 as •~ Will nego-S 165 000 loan Almost uate 16306 Follglove, 2 000 sq It ot comfort anCI Way Dys 619-295 8070 luxury 1n this ideal lo- eves 6 19-2 8 7 · 2604 ca hon One year home warranty provided 759.1501 La_1ana Beula 1048 DISTRESS SALE. 3 5 plus acre custom nome fol on 11s very own pn11ate gilled road Fantastic ocean. canyon and city hght views Free rendering A0.-.....,.0-.-r Priced far below value for cm_ fast sale or trade, onty1r._ __ _.._ ... __ _, $325 000 obo Call Rick Buyers Bkr 760-7292 24 THI ILIFFS hrs Free color brochure O•LJ $148,IQQ mailed 3 bdrms 2''> baths In one LB ocean-view 3 blks to ol our most sough! after bch 2bd 2' •ba nr nu areas Blfl greenbelts. $255 000 rinancing bike la:ls & community $220.000 10l,•/. open ac11111toes 10 minutes to sun 12.5 4ao Ruby thebeach!Betterseelhfs 494 7925 oneFAST1759-t501 H1Hts U1f1r11sltt4 Geaeral 2202 Coastal 3bdrm 2ba wlfrpfc dwshr dbt gar $700 sleps 2 sand 539·6190 Best Riiy fee 2 Br wtgar & yard, E side C M $650/mo 1 Br, CdM. $600tmo Su••tr I Wiater ll11t1ls JlCOIS llUL n 786-1172 3880 Michelson Drive lrvlne UNIVERSITY PARK de· !ached 3Br, den, 2'/tBa. lam rm. lrplc 786-8096 PllOP IWIEIHT un111 Park lovely 3 bdrm 2 11'/111·1113 ba condo, dbl gar. rec- • -reatton lee No pets CoroDI ••• Nar 2222 $950 mo. 548·0397 UllO 00111 WOODBRDIGE 3 Bdrm Spacious oceanvlew. 3 Townhouse 1 'h Bath bdrm, 3 ba, swimming $850 mo. 559-9539 pool. dbl car ger. $2500 L -.. L • a mo 10 month or 1 yr ll••a H• ...... lease Call Steve, 2bdrm.2ba.Someooean 973-1373 view. Deck. patio, gar- COM COTTAGE furn lncld age. Available 7•6• StOOO per month Call Carl, linens. July lS-Avg 30 643-0611 or 497-3451 $300. wk. App's being taken 760-6223 2::-:B:-r-. -d.,...e-n-. -=2~b-a-=c-oo-d7o ---ff oceanvlew, gated oom-Take your pick 2 br flat o t s1400 963-2923 PCH $715 or 2br lncd yrd muni Y $850 at 539-6190 Be!lt ace"'--an-v,...lew-.,,-A-rc-::h-=Bc-h:--:-H-;:t-s. Riiy lee 3 bdrm. 2 ba. avail. July --• 7, $1150. mo 851-0154 Co1l1 Mt11 ... eveatwknds. 975-9054, 2 Bdrm.,.11 ba OUplex. no 476-8700 wkdys gar, Na1>ets 164 Albert 1-It L 21/J.9 Pl S575. mo. 548·8019 ~rt IC• • --, 28AieX OUplu . Qu1e1 lalMa ......... 160: oceanfront i908mo. yr tse, dplx,furn 2br tba·n• stereos 673-0987 C1111 llna Ztz• $426 Dtx mobile home, n• pets Mature 1du1t1 Quiet. secure 1991 Newport 646-8'73 AJ1rtatat1, -v.1. Ctatr1l 270: Aptl for rent In G1rde1 Grove. 2 weeks tree ren on the 2nd mo For an Info. please can the men ager 554-6732 lal ... 1111•• Z7CH CHARMING prl/1 2Bdrn svndeck, frig. stove, frph $850 annual 30fWr Core Appt only (213)277-212( ...... Ptaia1ala 270~ 1Bedroom, t Beth. Wall to beach $625 645·8324 Coreaa ••I il1r 72: 2 Bdrm, 1 61. pool, deck bltns,2 persons, no pet1 Lse.$715 mo 650-0473 C..11 Mna 272A 2er. 11%81. 111. dt w, gar No pets. Avail 71 15 $565 634 Ham1t1on ~3-6478 2BR 1ba. encl. garage. 27' w Wilson. Apt G 645-1819 $475/mo. 2 Br 2 be upper. gar. no pets, S600 RENT AL ASSIST ANT 960-7631 or 536-1793 2 Br upstairs $.410/mo nr pets refs req 352 Vlctorl. 645-6161 3 Bdr, 1-;h Ba, O/W't patios. bit-Ins Aval! lmmed $695 /mo 645-6646.650-7275 $600. E.side lrg 2 Br 2Ba gar, micro. O/W. nu cpl & drapes 548-1425 S650tmo. 1ovety 28r2b· townhouse. lrplc, al bll1ns Dys 642-1603 eves 642-6221 TSLlllT All Ullt Pd Lge 1 bdrm $395 No pet! 960-3726 or 646-8277 Bach wtklteh. Eslde, petlc Calh cell. car port $41~ 850-4160 tv msg Brand new condoa, 1 • loft. 2 Br, 2 Br•den. Sec bldg Rental office opei Mon-Sat 1-SPM or com• by 810 Baller St, C.M 241· 1275. From $675 Otx-2Br, lrplc, d/w. g11 deck. 2 patios for 2 per sons. No pets $625/m• 388 W Bay St 642-0461 Eastslde 1 bdrm. small bu cozy Natural woo• beams & cabinets. S4 1 ~ 851·9526 E side 2Br. f chlld/no - pets Go see. 2563- Elden $525 831-3671 E-SIOE 2 br lmmac gerde apt. gar. no pets $51C 160 21st St. 548-0165 Newrort leach 1069 * llY FllOIT COIDO 2br 2ba pool. boat shp avail By Owner 675·8637 2BR 1 hBA patio. all 2 car Island Community across gar . stove. O/W, pool, from water. new kitchen $600 mo 642-0874 wllh dishwasher. fire- 2Br 2Ba 2501 w Sunnowe< ptace. lanced yard. Year Garden setting 2br. 120 F-6 pool. sauna, ale. round only. Available July sq It. lmmac. beam cet Open Sun t2-3 $600 Cell 1st $875 mo. Owner wlll patio, 2 car gar, skylltt collect (213)274-3569 consider pets. 501 38th nr O.C.C. avalt 7/1C ----- -St 650-0109 $750 529-2270 Iv mag 3 Bdrm. 1'h ba. frplc, fem-__ ____ __ --------2 story. 3300 st Back Bay. 4Br 3ba. high ce1ls 2 ---~~~~~~ FP's, Pool/Spa, 3 car 9ar llLIOl LH HPLEI '•acre $350K May trade Walk to shops. beach. Bal for income 642-1366 pier terrytrests 3Br 12ba 5 Bdrm 3 balh pool home ea 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 French doors sl<yhghts. WATEllFllOMT family room recreation Slip tor "10 It Boat 3br 3ba. room with loll formal don-I amity , m stngle story ong room eal·in kitchen 645-5~70 o1 631-7836 Beauhlvtty landscaped a n d m a ' n t a 1 n e d Mobile Hoaes 1100 S209 500 1661 Orchard ---------Dr111e Santa Ana Heights 84 t='uova dbl wide 1n NB 1 o I 1 s a n t a A n a Adult Part. $5900 dowri AvP)833·9773•556 .. 1982 C<J'>h or trade S39.900 BLUFFS 2 BPdroom 1 b11tt1 233 I V1s1a Huerta $127,000. h Property Marl 640-9019 . l nr 495-1337 B\' Owner 12x56'E•P LR ,d ... 110 pet I •" • I.. M $28 500 S48·n389 or 964-9229 rm. dbl gar. avail 71 15 38d 2ba den, lrpl, spa. lllTUT II $800. 1st. last & $200. encl yard, gar. pet wet-$645tmo 2 Bd 1'h b dep.631-7530att 6pm come $1350 Agt townhse, gar, tdry rrr 3 Bdrm i•;\ B-=-6 yrs new. 675-4630 yard. Close to ShOpE dbl all garage wt opener, 3bdrm 2ba hme nr tun 1923 Pomona yard, bll·lns, Mstr su11a. zone wt dwshr ger/ahop TSL IAIUIEllllT sec system. new floors sharp yearly S9oo·s 142·1101 Avail 711 S 1095tmo. 539-6190 Best Riiy fee MESA PINES 2650 Herta TSL llllT 142· 1I03 3Br 2',,Ba. 200 It off PCH BEAUTIFUL 1Bdrm $575 3 Br 1 Ba enctsd garage, Huge master suite Fam LIKE NEW Bach $475 big pauo. crpts. drapes. rm, dining. pool & spa PRVT ratio, pool, spa tncd Xtn1 area & 1harp S2000 546-32 t6 8-5 TOP a1ae. quiet. no pets S660 · MC. No pe1s 3Br 2•;;Ba w/boat slip 141-2'41 548-5442. 770-5629 Securit~ sys St200/mo ----Newer 2 Br, cpta/drpt 3BR 2BA $700 m-o. Near Call 65 -8 t 28 art er •pm OIW. gerege. no pet! 18th and Crestmont 4 Bdr 2 • 12 be. patio. dbl $530, 645·5577 650· 7477 or 548-4022 car g.a r & po o t. 3Br 2Ba. pool. sp•~ North CM Pool svc $1200/mo Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 S 1200/mo. 494· 7 429 Newport -Hgt1 baehelo vnll with yard No pet BLUFFS-3 Bdrm 2 • 12 bl S365 • deposit 642-572 end untt on tovely green- belt. S 1400 640-1858 Quiet IBr encl gar µt'r yea1 Spacious 3 Charm1nq Back Say Home bc1rm 2 bath home · a 2 Sec lul1ed ,11 ea nr Mesa bdrrn m separate build Drive Estates$148000 1ng E~labhshed rental 20451 Bayview 49'1-7748 BY Owner HEM.ET CA Golden Wesl Mobile Home 14 •60 with 8'x 12 added room nice Adull Parll Space rent S 135 15 monlhll new $27 .000 171411 658-3528 3BR 28A Townhouse pvt patio g•r ... & community pool $900 mo 759-8918 3 Brdm 2-ba house. P0ol, dbt oar. spacious. muat see• s1oso1mo 2094 BatmOfal 2 Ptlf&Ona no pet• ele Blulf1 3 B-R 2'1• be. prime range S-425 842-5064 belt view loc. S 1475/mo 760-6097. 9-5 dye VIEW RENT AL. With oi): tlon 10 buy Great to· STUNNING L•roe1Bdrr garden apt. pool $46 710 w 18th St a1ea on a 50x 100 rt IOI Fireplace bull! ins forced atr heat Owner may carry 2nd TO al interest only payments S 189.000 Call 63 t 1400 tor dl"la11~ - \4'Allf(IH1>"'l tlOMI ._ tnc. REAl ($TATE $31-1400 DISTRHSSAU H V· HomPS $230.000 Darrell Pash Proper11es 851-8767 GRFAT LOG steps to b(;h t onrrn 4 r a1 prkg ~ 18'1 000 or lr11cJ• (Jwllf'r 673 1633 Buyers end sellers meet every day 1n claHllJed 642-5678 Irvine 1044 lrvint 1044 llOE STllTEll HOIE 1132,100 This 3 Bdrm condo in Deerfield iR an end unit thAt 1i; loca«'d near park. schools and pool It IS o spactous un1 l with air con- ditionms and ha.-; a 2 car garage Klllhll'Cn Kane 55 l 3000 lllEAT VALUE II lllYllE 111,100 STOii 11111 A Beautiful 24' X 52' 1977 Madison Home w11h 2 BRE 2 BA • Large living & 01n1ng Area Open KllChf'n & Family Room All appuancea • Forced Air Hoat1ng & Air Con· dtt1on1ng S34.500 Young Adutt11 Wetcome Agt 540 5937 Ctaatrci1l ,,.,,,,, l 290 111111n. G1ea1 redueed forec:101ure TSL IAUIEIEIT 142·1111 4Br 381 2 slory-alCec home. M .. a Vel'de loc St200tmo Avelt now Celt Larry S..6-5682 Agt •RARE·1 Br. lrplc~ NOW! Brk petlo $595 mo Mra Sultlvan, 541-0204 Eaataldt 3 br, 2 ba. nu crpta, frplc. p1ln1, grdnr lg• yrd, 1 eer gar. no i>et•. seso mo. 845.otM cation Sp1clou1 3 BR. ""2&lfll!ld 2ba home w/oharm & d .. tall $2000/mo Cell APARTMENTS 631-1400 Beautiful Garden Apt1 WINTER RENTAL: Avall patio•. declla. ape. N Sept 8..Juna 8 2BR. 1 ~. ~t• large llvtng room . 28drm/1'1•B• $84 kitchen S&OOtmo Call 2Bdtm/28a SHW865 ~ t· 1400 398 W Wllt<>f' 831·5&&3 WITElflllT 1•11 I Ht· ltuk 41 IULTlll 2 e~rm 1 be wit Don't ml11 out! 1595 backyard, dlhwll'*. OI' w/optl°" to l>VY hme ha $S40 no pt'lt 841.,.1f3 ocean vu dttalla ~ 538-.8190 Beal Riiy '" SSt5 mo 2 br. 2 ~.enc wllabutout f1on1aott on e aid• nk;a 2 8<1r 1 Ba. HMbor Aldge 2 Br, 2 ~. Newport Blvd 3 real huge ltncad patio. g1r• vtew. Ilka nu $1800. mo g11. yd • patio ~ 8HCh AHlty _ Oy 875· 1642, .,,.. 90().481 de11ces & one com •8•. $675 C•ll Craig Agl 840· t529 759-8459 1 t faire nice 29A t '•B ';'';;r~n ~;:.:~'A~ O 1·•20& Yearly 3 BR 2ba PV1 trplc. patio. gar .• 151! S6B~ ooo oin urit>ehevable e •Ide nice 2 Bdr 1 B•. atrMt 11ap1 10 ocean 990-352' irtvC!,,tmflnt 7~9 150 t huge re~ p1tlo. Oil'· Agent 6'45·3683 R I .. •tt 109 $616 Call Craig •· c•~ &•?I Ht. II 91 A !'3M288 ~· ... talt • *ftlllll•• New 4ir ''·B•. guerd;a lge 2 bdfm 2 ~ ·~· J. gate comm pool. etc 1 52100 Ag• 492,8,_.3 b tna 1netd d h••ht1 newt~ Me, ~ Wllk·L Tius coiy bachttJor ~tyJe unit Is ideal for thr <tingle gol or guy. Lvi thr rollcgt' lltUdt>nt Comm pool and t~nnis. K.athlf"Pn Kane 551 -3000 1'--....;iiiiiiii-._., ... J ... C·~· Uta c.lOHt• 111.0 bllht. po.: Lovc:ty 3 8rdm 2 t>I ..,1.,.1ut lndacpd crtyrc townl\OOM. ~rHtiOnal lbd 1)4ll flf'I In "'d 3bdrm (net glf lndfY, 89C t1\.1h11.. con~lent lo· 2be hm. 1700 J ~cl oar Ou11t edult lllllnQ r WOODlllllE REAL n Nll'Vwtmrt 811tfr nt pmnt oll1ce llldg St 600.000 81ll()r..,1Jy n11r 61$-8161 c111on1 S950•MC u111.,11 av.it "9·6100 oceM ~o pet1 169~ d po1.1 175-9588 9MI Rtt., 1..-17 1418<16·17~·~ .. l • • Or .. Coat OAILY PU .. OTfftidtlr W/llJ t. 1114 $2.17 per day _.....,.,......,.;;:;,;,;,:...._ U4!ttm£lt• .. •ll•r '"""t!at Cnt11cten Halat l11U9 a:.~~ oft r~ :dpecd itft, CoPROF BICKPG.IACCNTG -~C.U~--raJ.._ ____ ,LAHOSCAP£ & C\.EAN · ·;; .. :;u ..... ~.: ..... ;(;\~;'£:i""""~M;;OV;v.~lii~~ii~::Jr'DftOl~~=~lll"l!~ftl!l .... ~---.._-.. ____ ,.,I !==~ .... ' • • pe IO mputer Moel .... Fr" UP & """" .. -VYI> ""' ~~~~d1c;5ka.8 Day vwndw l~ CounMI M.,. 642•7047 CUSTOM ,_EMOOUHG ,. Yrs .. per ff•... Furniture. Tr ,,._ Thal'• AL.L you ply IOI 3 """· 30 dlyl In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE OIRECTORY plut the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER •~y Wed'*Clayat no eatra cnarge1 CALL TODAVll lllFHLllS .... g.. teve ~ 7. 8076 .. Wt COii L .... And Do The Da.e 1eo.eon. OU..Sot" NOAM A001T10N'S. DES•GN Ca~latt Wakia1 ee:r.1 11 .. 12•1.1•11 ~,,.~PESUMCE MAULING OR ANO REMODEL •New cabin.ta.-c:abfnet ----Tr•tnm, Llwn M.-.nt.etc ~Rat• a ~VI~ L'-• Lie. reu G3 t.23•5 lec1r19. bar a & toflnica D!I!_all _fr• •t Juan S.t-t.c... 24 hr 131-10l3 J=fUlM ANHBOW PAIHl\ffO Room Addlliona. re--.. -i c:.ount9f'top1 5411-5747 :oAv\AIAlljAPiNG• ShNt>t/Tr• Tnm Campi SMpot1 fOflTlai Gmo Lt. ~ ~.,.~ .~ I "'"""" All T • d J'r .. dlampegne fOf etrr ~~~~~~~'"~Uc~ IUl~~ll~~i!J~==== fH t•t I & deaign, W w ' CABINETS & CARPEN-••1ur.. ACOUSllC ~~~ ....... ~~'!'2~21111713v• ltaJI C'-a-•a °"'8liOfl $20tw ... ~ EXTERIOA--TOP ""''"lrr'I Con1truct100 638 ·3190 TRY Sm1ll jobs. repaJrt, Free .. , K9Ytn 673-tMX! ..... -"'"""" --... ., """" :-. ,, .. esll I 1545 2003 ~ ROBIN I cl NIM wort!'°'"°"' s ff .. -* ... PllTl'I * 'lrllat1 ml.. -EIMtrlcal --Tit•.,. •• lo••• SERVICE a lll«ouONY ..... !!..___ ..a..0.'4&-s.3 7 lty,_T~S-4 ... $192 Alrtlne acheduted ltioh11 to Carr••l'J pua••• tn ~ Lawn·shrub-t,...lnltafl clean hOu.. ~.()857 Bib m eonc:;.i. H.. Pelfitlng, Intl••' ..... Cut•llna from John Ex t c ... " .... ,... Tr•tnmmiog& Removat uce •CLEANER HOUSE? Stucco Low''°'' lie; -.: aua.y st io..t 1a* 1"-"wltr~m(l(i;i'll~-- wiyne Alr~t. 4 lllghta AC::r.R'::;:,~7d~~~ !;~':yw0tll,lr••1• F:!:t:'~Lawn~~s Ellperuse/SuppllH/Uc pe<t..,Of'lt l31-1ie1'8ob ~1 Dave-..2..tsa3 ... __.p N day It I not e•· Door' elc 5-41-"4980 3 Na-7401 J1equeline 546-0651 Cvatom Btick-St-IHTIEXT 20 v .... EJll*' • .._1r~1 ~- penalvol Only $30 e1 Fr .. Est~t• Grt Prk:el Tr .. Tnm Ciean4k>s &lnMI Codt Clnntng ,.._L ,.-~-.s;:".;:... Alltl'IQI Room 121 + ~ • vwey PP Group rates'°' Ooors-Wlndow1-Pat101-RH1d "'°mm·11induat'I Y1rd Ma;n & u-.u-........,....,.,. ...... , -Ma.t~ &42"°44' p""i-~---~-- less Ch1rters to c1 . A1tera11on1-Addlt1ona 448036 Hl-3le9 Leo 557_45(i"""' Lusbnd a..n.ng Apts, ~t • Fr• nt 549·1M02 ~!!~!L------ Me•ICO & New 756-l020 35yrs exp Jerry 546-4413 nou .... ofca Exp d Fr• 11UJB1 Hll'fm. 14 w D af.1271 RESIDICOMM'LllNO~ I :1::: Mh~at• 751-9038 lla.iaa lnllnl fr•_, Loc*iet SEA'ltHO N 8 • C M , Atta A Gr11~ic1 Ctatat C1ac1111 215 yrs Do my own .. 0t1t u~a Reff ::=.:.::I ~ bondeo ARTtST t 61 Hi. Custom Driveways patlOi P•tha. Lie 278041 AJ &46-8128 c:;,ii;;::~== .~.p~ r=:-* a.1 --· s 457;: C1 .. ~-r, CdM. In. H 8 ~ "-·-- wt! COf'ltemp Otl patnlngi. etc No JOb too small mobM hm ~ des-~refs 673.-7227 CLEAN& EXPERT PAJHTER NEEDS WORK! =r:s::ci':.!c: nudes,porta11s 543-0350 Reas Mickey 536-0553 eounc =RC9S3_.293 PTL ~-~~r;;:e•J;_~ lnl/ut, ceif"'G* refin eAb .t.nytnne MIM '42·9033 YOUf Dally Piiot Serva 04rectory ~eMnltllve 142-4121 tit. IOI a L 1 CLll• .... --ST&IYIH UTUSSU 1211 ,,a ap ~ OI*'· r. _ "'~·· I • Care uu.·· '"1 M lW HOUSEIOFFC CLEANING n·-· -I... O.\fll Pam--tM-.3137 ic.oper1 SeNice' "8pair !:="~~~~~--~__..__.. ,.__ -· -.r..11: -... 31 Vfl .-p ,. -• 11'1 ... P1 Ing Areas • Repairs DAY CARE 1n my hOme ~:p A 1o,z We'veGot ;-;:::,~usinyour~7310 STllOTl.,..CI. OUALITYPAINTtHG FAIR Lie: -4090:ss ....... 1t fer I.I 1...:... Aesurfac1ng-Sealco1t1ng ' to 6 yrs Pti lulH1me ''""' ~ or htfY Job' ...,_ .,..._ Otenge C<> Or!QINll PRICES FREE EST ftU IM.1111111 Ind • S&S 63 t 4199 Louise C M 548·8068 Cl~~,.. uin•Tree Tnmmong 64&-73 to Very t"<>rOUQh Ga rels Sludent MO'lll!lrS 1nsureo Cm! Jol'ln, 131-2050 .._CALL" ha it Am ..... ard Maint •Hauling Repws Paintmg Ofywalt OepenelaDle ' IJlpef Cl UC T12 ... 436 64 1-IA27 RC's P-.nting & 0.--.. Se1VICM A'° z Wew Got Cal a Acta1tical CtlliM' Contracten MIKE 650·32&.:: etc Free esi1matee 546·809e °' 552·9522 NEW W•enouw St or~ EXTERJOR sPEcf4"USTs IN:! Pwson k>r every~ Ctaeral Cornmerc1111Raident1111 Gary 645-5277 PTL lie 953-4293 PTL 64 &- 731 0 ""* Pill ORIOi tlYHI La,..dscape M .. ntenance a.-•=-e .... Sitti~ ... Ti! •mt. - 11 •1 Ital Maiat. St met £soUls~ XceousTlc Reaprayed °'new Call lor special & free eats Alt 6 we clean your hull and r~ IHlm-RICl ClllT. Ouoht) SerYICt reas llG __ .... ~!I~~~---VACATION HlSM£ CARE N11ic 1.es ... 1 •---=~ II\ ~ 1 ..,.. Remodel/Repairs comm! bouded 20 yts ;n area 6UMPJOBS1 w T c ~=~~~==:::-~ eaYM1R Nl-IWUR Pace zincs at your slip and res1d Lie d bbnded Y c.Weeney L1ndscape SMALL MOVING JOBS e ake are Of Yoor ~ ptofessot comes H ~ ing 111· '"GP"e ... n-, .... -pa_1_,t1_·-Ca-,-pe-, ... ,n_g_· 642·5671 pm. 847-7901 Call tod1yl 848·0792 m~ For est 552-9142 64> ... 124 P.i1 Plat'tls P8')« Mail 10 your home Eve stdation Rea Coneult-Ill a I i=~==i~~-~~~~~~~~-4~~;:~;;~~.~~::~:~~ M~E64~1~1 ~H~~546-M16 ~u282 ,99_2779 e-p1n1ng-c~1nng ,·-~~~~~--Alutll ant AsllQnmt Slt·8S90 tandtcaPt'IQ 963-74&4 .... , v... A11rt•••h, v.1. 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Hosp!tll LW .. teaMS850 497·6466 TroPtcApts 845-4718 portCrest Dblgar paho phoneslnroom 580Sq Ft ANSWERS Beach Sooven1r' map dtnet0<-0halleng1ng~ Accta rec.e•vable derk, F\J -t.IN. wshr/dryer hook-up 2274 3017 B Harbor Blvd CM · magazirt• aoverllstng = ~~-0,!...~1~ ~ N~-~ ftpef Go ~car'.~ great locallon S 1200/mo ~4_..~vd C M Harbor-Baker Center VlfXX't ·Clout concept ~ fl)( mat· .,..._ ... ....,._ ........ _,,_ --..-• ~· 10-ST5-6864 .. -, 5 Kamalu 1across lrom fedcoJ Amuca -Female ket1n9 fantastic growth Energehc .-ll-crgen c:ahon good ulary end ----TSl •WHMEIT s ... tr 14 • 12x40 Outdt poss COMPUTER potenttaf 675-64!& good spealung Piiia. benefit• Mr Fehr l........., '*"P wnfd lor 70 1 .. 2 _ 1 lntah 2911 0 II ere d • 1 s 6 2 5 Boy to l•lhef It's ouy at>rhty to COOfdin&t• fund 640-8850 J'f old re Lt~ cat IN NEWPO ,. B Agt (619) 726-9665 or IC>f you to NIY a11lhmetic: ..... r&IMIQ actlv1h• • must HOUSEC r .. pr9' ref req ~ ..:.,_ RT BEACH $91SO bcluS1ve Newpor1 ALBOA 1 Bdr ec>ts at 17141650-3386 1s easy You figure PfOb· lfUtl, &dnt benet•U lo i. L~HtNG 9-5 u iF ' 497~ A grHt place to hve on Ille Tower condo Oht 2& beach S350-S400/wk !ems out in your held I T .D.'i 4021 consedeteO send r-..me lmmed opening. part PARK NEWPORT IPARTMEJllTS Upper Bay Private 2Baonbay w.oceanvu &. 675-5102. Ce-ercw ha"e 10 use a COM·WANTEOP........._.--....... wtu!&rynpec to661 timemuatbeoepend&UVE·INto ..... ~ clubhouses & tlealth lull security 673-350-4 BAL ISL ELEGANT 3 ""-lat&Ja -11 PUTER Pvt TO ,..;-S10.ooo·-:;: Hamilton Rm 650 CM ha'4 c.t Kitty, 641-4970 .. oman with per9C>t'al 1pas. 8 tennis courts. 7 .,.. ~ .,... ..... 92627 H"''~""'"' neeos ritehOllldl__.... """' L d e ..,. 3 t\se sips 8 st.,,.,___.. ZGX Wht ~ t-. tou..,. 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"" "'-..-.-·1 cooking roo.n bOef'd OC Airport Fastuon lrplc sandy beach 1 e11~ '450-550 wkly 646-1333 12.co sq tt on Ogle btwn Tustin & Denison Aseoc 673-7311 CONSTRUCTION SECTY ~--~~rrrER f0t 2 wary ~ e:n'..33165 · Island convenient shops gar yrly S1500 mo E/Stde C M studoo av.A Agent 541-5032 Santa AN CM631-.l651 -See61:ingmo1rvatedtndrvid-to help Clean at the SMic:ioft ........ 717 New luxury Apartments In Beouttful Laguna Niguel • 1 lldtmlt Botti • 2 Bdrm /2 Botti • Single l8llel and Two-Slo<y Town"°"16 FIOofplOns • Molt Plans Hove AGOloge • Tiie EntrleS • IM:>Oaburmno Hteploces • Prrvote PotlOS • lndivtdlJol WIO ConnectoOf\S • Exlro SIOfoge • Pools cod Spas •2een1ro1 Clubhouses • 2 Tennts COUI ts .... ,...Mow For September Oocuponcy oo sight 675·0120 °' 673-0289 611!> Nr bMd\ & snops SMALL ofFICE ground Ptrsta&b 3012 Heir Waat.. 5111 uat ~111.1n1 typng •• a Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-P11me w Oceanfront, yrly Pvt ylld l)f1lg. $700/mo level. approx 600 sq " "8-...~..-.----.;;.;;.;;..;;1 1 R PllTI nm gen f ofc .... heavy ments & Townhouses lrg 3t>r 2ba • 2 Clf incl ulils 842-20-45 Ava.ti 811 Lido ISie atea ehlnd on corre1pon· Counter Sala & ......_, ,,_ phOnecontaci wlvenoc>n S2 F dence'> l'Q write '/OM let· ..,....., o '"'" ~9-2988 lrom 5680 (Ask abOUt spaces 000 mo Mag Loe 4 bdrm home. best ree standing Ask '°' ters '°'you Me 642-5370 ishlng F & Pttime Non- lurnis•1ed apts. complete 675-9• 11 or 63 1·6265 oceanlroot llN Furn. Steve. 973· 1373 · _ smolling posiuon Appl!-COUNTER PERSON with TV, linens & utensils YEIWLW 673-4743 °' 573.3777 CM/NB 17th & ~ cattons taken 2-7PM LB Cleaners Appty in per-muat be rented '°' short • CIRCUS 7532 E Ctlapman son 320 Legion St • term or longer) On Jam-2BR 2BA • • S825-S990 Lovet)' 2& 2Ba condo on N-l000-220<> sq tt Orange PHOTO MART 494-8-450 boree Rd at San Joa.qutn Agent 631-4960 .v11er tn CdM Pool, spa ample~~ ale 67~900 IOllUS -Hiiis Rd ···umlllll Av a I I A ug Is e pt UllU IWI 67 Camaro. reblt 327 V-8. CUSTODIAN-Chrt1t1an 844-1100 nYIEW * S2SOO/mo Agt 759-9 tOO tine Coast Hwy location 711 L llllM ILO :'~1 ~ :~:6"::f ~i:! FVA':f:iY r~ 6835 I•-------· 2Br, 2Ba dht apt Lots of NEWPORT BEACH near d~ntown 3850 sq flUllTll CUSTOMER SERVICE ---closets 2 balconies. trptc .... ,. n n• Ull tt. aw Sl .30/sq tt 171-1112 HOSTESS Immediate LIDO VIEW Spec delux & pool Avail 811 5795 1 Bd from S32>'400wtt Realonomtc.s67c. ,,_700Co<P lCCllll• llJll cust 1Br. 2 lg baths Lse 979·8889 o 660-0 IU 2 Bd from $400-$425 wk .,..., •-l•l•.,.-•lzAll.-•1•0Pll•-Lite ac:ait'g e•per Cash openings at Orange $1250 lse 675-6359 r Well 'located on 30• .. St PRt··-E RET"'IL SP'"C·E-County A>rport E.aecutrve •-Aa 2 I "' "" " " rcpts accnts payable kif Terminal, requor• neet ·-------· -•ti I 7 0 near Ill c:onvernences 700 SQ tt -$700 NNN COUPLES SWING PARTY Costa Mesa construcbon appe.atance and good S Nr So Cst Plaza 2br 1ba. 675-8127 Of 997-0432 CM bor~ "'B Call Wide w-· .. 821·6117 company Full/11me personahty .,.,,11 tra•r paC1ous s1nnle. on° J k·""2'3"""'·3 "'"' S 100 S 200 .. ., " gar. 1mmed occup $535 PENNINSULA-ac "" ' """'"' 112 ConventlOfl Las Vegas 1 IO 1 /mo 11.ppty., P«ton UCO Aw &twobedroomapts moS300dep851-0424 LIOOISLE ShoplStOf'e!Ott>ee ~e CallS57·5511 19461 A lfport W1 • BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED . IMal --July $3500 300 SQ tt or more reas ESCOITS /lllELS South Santa Ana "'~ Aug S4000 C Mesa C·2 548-7249 Outcalt ONLY 835-9199 ANIMAL HOSPITAL Ill CM IEITll &SSISTllT Fum room 1n C M laun-Agt 675-6161 dry lac kite house pr•v V • CdM dill '4!1tes AC ampl S300 mo 631-1169 iew o .. e<tootung beactt prl(g lrom $225 2655 E newly redec slee(>s 6 Coasl Hwy 675-6900 Laguna Bctl Fum pvt ent Ba n s1u t>vs prof 40 · Pool T v ut11 incl good .weeks shll aw11I 2 12 Marguente 675-3130 Ster11e 2912 leatala It secure IOO•ng storac;ie rm Sbre _... detached bldg 15a 15• 10 Mature fm has room ba to I~~------.;;"';;.;~,;; SS0-90 mo 642·6980 rent to n-smk wrkg lem 2Br apt to share wimate Aa.atucnaeatl 3002 25 · 546-1307 alt 5 30 $300 uhls OP Nice S3751mo 494-0451 area 240 3157 ti 5 M F SPIRITUAL REAOtNGS liElllHS llSllESS needs lun-4ime kennel Newport Beach ROA ••• .. .., person Mon.Fri Call --548-3794 t>hm 9am-6pm pteterred Immediate Seeks good looking ooenong 4'~ d~ Ben- st>apely Wlechwe se•y llSWDm efo\5 pt~esst~ modem young lady '°' com~· UIYICl ottere eoer-11 OentaS\ n1onsh1p Reply with Pase c..111 &42-4632 phe>to P 0 BOX 2949 Nat.onat Phone Senfice N .. pt Ben 92663 h~s rmmed~te l>C)SlttOns Den1_. office rec.ptl(JnoSI IOf ()p(!f' minded ladies N8 ~I group PUIC• lillLFl•AY I All sn.rts x1n1 ~ & ''°' 4 oay wttto orlCIUd.ng _SO ....... ll bonuses EOE 1714'1 a11ernate Sat am E•· HOUSEKEEPER tor lite n....,orlt some mu! pre-p tuperVIM leen ~. room & board • Atllry. Rera 120-19n HOUSEKEEPER LIVE-«N Mature ~ 111 good tlMltn At>te to DnYe. Salary rela required. 495-6'989 ISOPllCIU CUI Liw-•n t~ NB tam Must ~ l'Mlun! ~Eng & dr1"9 own CM 720-t~ 111111 Ill.ES Take cl'targe per1on needed 10 handle ln90e uies ci.r~t & etc Small ottice p,,_ ea- per eence in ai.c1ricat equ1pmet'1 prererreCI U&ll raume 10 2'3171 u ~Or ate 30'-B LOIQUN Hiiis 92653 MECHANIC -CfHl1t1an School Apply 16135 Br1'1Ysa FV MOVIES-BACKGROUND PEOPLE. T V Pr00uc:1ion Co do9IQ a doa.orama on t>oa1r19 Sift\' .,_, ~ co"'merc1a11 on be9d'. -boClng 914>-Pl•n a sott df'trtlla 2131462-3802 HEALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING plu~ mU<h more' Sorry no pets Models open daily 9 to 6 NB 2 blks to betl w/d tplc. · a • AdYlCe tn ~H M111ers & lenms, Po<>ls S325 incl Female rmmte NWPT Counsehng 1815 So El u111 S200dep84&-7003 CREST o~sn view Camino Real Sin Clem U..f'~ 250--0355 perience neGHSMY Call IOf professoonal man Must • 85 1 · t «2 tor appt t>e eaperlt!nted 1n dean-U1mllD IUl(I llSIUm &llCY 1ng shoppmg and hghl ,t.pply 7 AM only Oentai ~tiootSI Persot1ahz.e-E .. perience ,_IJUfl 8eedl Rem &- 1 ille lnweatment Co se8ts !\A c:t1aroe t>oak- tt eeper 11r accountant ••P o wtcomputertl9d ac.counl•ng 11atems prefd Pteae Ml"ld re- sume lo P 0 BOX 8708-125 Newporl 8e:acll Ca 92658-I 7'0e flM1teNlguet Apartments Leasing Office Open10to6 (714) 495-9542 A v111ed menu daily·• very palatable prtcH Shop cl111t11ed (Mvlood Aputments Newport Buch So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642-SllJ Newport Buch No. 880 Irvine A11enue (at 16ttil 645-1104 N B Blults prof M/F, $35-0 tmo 631 "8458 Lie d 492· 7296 lovely trt-leve4 condo. Female w 3BR 2BA New- pOOI $325 mo 759-1341 po(t Condo wall( 10 bCtl $340 mo 675-9643 Non·slratght male has COM apt 2bd t •11 be Female to share 4Br $375 & t1alf uul S 100 dep condo 10 E>\STBLUfFS 760-0447 $245 759-8282/720-1328 Pleasant room. kite Pf"'· Fem wants lem rmmte HB yard Eastside C.M Avail '1 m1 from bC'h $290/mo now $265 546-5998 963·08241962·2218 Am tge-hm CM/NB area Furn waltl to bctl $450 Furn avl S300 mo. days Non·smoker 673-2006 979·6791 645-8120eva pms 557-5252 (ext 217) Room 1n 1Qe hse $400 mo l aguna Beach hse prV1 melds uhl Nr beach room bllh entrance 673·2913 673·5008 $350 ISi & last 497-4391 •Sptntual P1ych1C Ad- lllsor & Card Reader* Past PfeMnl & future 675-2495 I)( 63 f-8964 Llltlfeu• 3004 FOUND· 6126 sm fem Shep mix VIC Graham & Stater H B 846-4252 COOkt"iJ 0<gan1zed Wilt\ McGregor Yacht Co<p Fnendly progrnsi~e a.I· ~esury Fi..1 ~ good ref«ences. 1n ••· 1531 Ptaceolia. CM lal prac1ice loo1ung tor 966-0878 cha~ for an apt in _ t!Aptfteneed mottvated Sooth Laguna °" the BA8YSITlER PIT apptox reoeptiooist 4-dy .._.. beaetl P1eae send re-1>20 ht's per ~ f.a. Wlltl •lefNle Sat AM sume to Mr Oarvets PO perience & gooo SWlm-Salary <>Pen Newpo<t Boll C 19525 1rv1ne .,._ Ideal summ« jOb area 640-1122 92713 or Cell Terry S3 hr 67> 132• 979-2230 Mon-Fn Know wtlereabouts ot Denny N0<eU? CM mecn. anre 540-6332 Babystltef warned in my "<>me NB Twins 7 mos 71m-4pm Mon-Fn Beoin Augyst 20 673-7954 -- IUICUll Night Sl'ttf'I W1ll tr8lf'I Seal· ar1l Mot9' 2274 ~ ~d C M Apply 7AM· noon TOPS$$ ialMI fsJaM laalh FemaleS Pfel Mc>Oe!s and Now Honng 673=afoo Dom l'telp-studel'll nds Escorls (213) 866· 1984 i.we-.n 1'154!1<~ pos B,t.RTENOER F 'l Newpor1 dur.ng 5Ctl yr 650·7748 Per11aal Beach Tennis Club 1rtter-DRIVERS ~···· 1 t~·i LEUL UCUT&IY I,... laorw I"" 15 seelaing lrll'- gat.on MC M in 3 ff5 ~ tef'I Calif ~ GooCI ~ntts Salary comm w 1exper Call Batt>ara 8.33-3622 NOW HIRING EXPER SALES PEOPLE 8alboe Reelty 673-8700 ---RISllml cc Conv Hotip 3 JO... 7 30 7-.3 30 3.-11 30 11·7.m P T F T Ne9r' Co.ta Mesa FM~ounds Call Mon-Fn 9.!ipn ~9-3061 642·5878 ------=;.=;.=~'----------•-•••---•Mir "' Fast1oon 1s1ancs Beauhlul 4Bdrm l')()l'l'le FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: 142-Hll e...__:_ 3ll4 VteWS Mon 644-0050 .....-.-......... ~ ... • pock ·UP & de!Jto.tr) LA liiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiii;;;; Boat ~tC -re1tabie Harbor Call 650-1970 harci-onung 1ndMdval Ory~ . . . . ... Daily Pilat · · S.t.rda)', J1Jy 7 ARIES (March 21-Arril 19): You get ··new mfonnauon." Individual you respect wil be affectionate, express deep intct"C'st m your activitit$. Morale soars as result and ego f'C(l()vcn from recent blow. Leo. Aquarius persons play s1gn1ficant roles. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): lntu iuon 1s on target. but you sttll reqwre fonnaJ acknowled~mcnt concerning leg.al righ ts. permissions. Emphasis on publjcity. JOtnt efforts. possible partnership and mant.al status. Cancer, Capncom. Aquarius persons fi$urc prominently GEMINJ (May 21 -June 20): Leave fine pomLS. deta1ls for another day-for now arasp picture in its entirety. Forces tend to be scatterrd. social commitments prove distracting. Keep resolutions concem1ng djet, nutrition and 1cneral health. Another Gemm1 play5 kC) role. CANCER (June 21 -July 22)· Creative JUICCS flow, you 1mpnnt style, shackles of m tncuon are removed. & read> for change. tra"el and 1 variety of upenenccs Young persons are part of scenano. love plays stron1 role and clement of luck ndes with you. LEO (July 23-AUI 22); tudy Cancer message for ' aluablc hint. You'll receive wntten notice which makes you feel more secure, conocmtnJ home. land, propert)' Focus on fam ily. lon1-ra.nae commitment, ability to locate ''bargain" and to take ad van~ of it VIRGO (Aua. 2 ~Sept. 22): Shon tnp features family v1s1t, domestic harmony, receipt of"tolccn of affection ." You'll have reason to celebrate tensions arc relieved, ~ou'll rcttivc mcantnaful comtm.iment trom one you rcs~t. Libra fifurct prominently. RA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check inventory, locate needed material, rcfu1e to 11vc up wmcthina of val ue for noth1na. Cycle btah. you'll bell riaht place 11 crucial moment. Techniques will be perfected. you•n be rid of burden and superfluous material. IOORP10 (Oct 23-Nov 21 ): Power all the way! You'll be haPt»Y· healthy, prosperous and loved. Moon 1n you s1an eoincidn with io11111Jve, Ptoneenna 1p1nt, opum ism. chan,ma and ability to be where you should be at crucial moment. Capricorn figurn prominej\'~· &AO ARIUS (Nov. 22-0cc 21)· Pro]tt'l could be comple\ed, pool gardenet 720-9149 FOUND Cat 12 .. ks Old <Xg male Vic Graham & Slat«. H B 846·4252 FOUND Cocker Spaniel VIC Hett & Newllnd FV848-~ NICe [/Sode C M houM 21Y Iba many extras Found Female Schnauzer S280 • , urn 645-2365 Huntington Beach can 846· IOSO Prof G M 10 shr apt -co<1do 1n NB CdM nc:s Found lcrllen nr Grand ASAP m90 786-0119 Of Canal Bl WI ·o· 11n Rrel'I eve5 770 8717 675·5~7 650-6296 Prof resp 25-35 shr wl 1 3 Br 2 bl lownt'IH nr So Cs! P1ua S350 546·4596 111 msg R.sp neat person to anr 31>1 t>ouw in H B S275 mo dee> MO oe20 Rm in lg turn hOfne Nr Baell Bay w 0 mCIOWV. tn""I ... $365 650-63 14 at&b WulN nit Found While doq Wllh I D N-POrt Beact> Anrmat Shetter-64• 3656 FOUND Yetlow Lib ,.,ate y,e Crown Valle-, & Nuev1 V1sla Laguna Niguet 495-1824 alt« 6 FOUND Yello• LIO w lAtaslla tags vrc t8ttl & SA Ave CM 650·5667 FOUND yg m11e Terr 1 Shep mi~ Vic 0 CC 556-3000 M·F e 30-5 Found young male El'g Sheeo Oog Qre'Y/bllOwht on E 18\h S46-.3087 lOllS T/3 t9f\lbfn heel m.,1 VIC Newport 8-ch 646-1006"' c ,~2827 Lost CAT l50 REWARD' Catlee tong l'leir B.lllWl/Or Nr Hetb<M View HCNMe ~ c.el '40·1132 you·u receive pl.aud1u, you·u ~in addedrccoan1uon. Emphasiulto on tcC1"IU. film. flJu ion. 1ntttu11obs. hosplt1l1. You'll.meet "inlCTCStina .. peoc>&e .. ho eventually will help you reach soal. .....,.'*°'1r1 CAPJUOORN (Oct ll~an. 19) Wt h comet t~. you~\ 10 bcart ot mattat, .-It mistakes•~ erased and you ,et provertrial MKCOod chance. .. AU.en needs in d irttt manner. Moon position hiahli&bts fricodl. hopes. powers of pct"lua ion. Money due from carecT, busiocu LOST cat A!WAAD MIMI ll'IOrl ,.. .. ,~ p._. Ntl • crngt H7-33tl movt. AQUAIU1JltJ1n. 20-Fe~ ll}:.Sn11C o!ditectioo 11 rntomi. ~11 realize that fam 1Har around ts best and th.al family IO)'aJty tS rrliab&c. Foc_ua on bulines career, pmtiF. parttcipataon 1n commUAity Pf'OJCICt. c:anorr. Ca5)!1cOm and another Aquanan play key roles. PllCll (Feb I 9·March 20l lll ecti\'1ties acttlaa~ -~11 be popular and posllbly confuted. ntc of bwnor " cntnlial. tntdicctual urio tt)' l1 acuvatcd, member of oPJ'OlllC Ra commtnts favorably on your 1ppear1n<"C and chArm. • ·tWW\ fi ra mine.ntly. I H(WPOAT C TCA UllS'l'C:~ ' 50-$775 M)..M10 • llHllNI mTD • LOST Flblee:* e.M "' Ocb1 s.nta IMtl9ll '1 11 ~ ~27'2C,,0 -..s.a74'£ l OST med 1'AMe 000 CW.O. IN 0'9' ~ IW Vre W ctn H 8 ,_. w1rct IU · 790 •' ••• 161• t MO FAEf HT Wfll!On -fUll L.09t Sm '* poOd"1 6122 Mn I• II t Oo¥ff Or ftl So flilal tot H 8 13t-3651 WANJ 7~·CW np 1r1 .. phases of boat _ _,,.. mamt & repalf ~US1 be CllllO t1e111ble GOOd refs 1 W Tran 642-5466 must 675-9060 llllUIPI• I . ""'e need help' Busy offtoe allHH ~ 4114 requerea mature well Of· ANTIOUE dnt 1(¥: gantM<1 person tor geo- Hllb 6 yrs estab !!{IJ office duties Entry cl1enlelt' 642·85 l9 lt'vel 1ccts/pble & eves wt<nds accls rec t>ookk~ in wmw.H Newpof1 9eac:h ... ase or saje Owner p()Of health 675·2~87 Alt9' 5 30 PM mtg Win oriented office LOIS ol applnty fOf a self. sta<ter m a conqenaal n on -~mo"1ng 1t- moSC)M'fe S6 SO 10 stan TFI CM Call 8-4 &tc.-2e42 Rrpps Sandwocna a t•to OUI sand.wten stlOC) & det1 Pr!C*2 t'9f'll ., S3 7 000 c ~~ """"*' opeotng me.I lea~ h•tur.. .n. •or P T "°'' 15-20 hrs .entor, & good W111 AQ1 "' ..... Send resume to Scott_, P1C>t!< e;~4()6~ ~IChlrd Prre• & A530C 15Cl() S Coast Mtlrf • 18 s 1 • L aquna Be.tCt1 CIRCLE K-MARKETS Elderfy Ledy reeds per. M)nal cart' !~ , day mornings lrvl,,t' Joe 551 ·21S4 Gide OUCISI llSTllCTM S 12 SO p ·hr-•111 tr1.n 89~.9095 F 'T ROA IOf t>usy Ot· th<>dOOlle olloce GOOd saiar. Cen 49>0600 FILL/TIIE P&Y PUT/TIIEWlll Oopor1un111es awa1t1b e ""''" !"'-LOS A~ELES TIMES C•rc.t.llatoon De· partmeflt '" OVf d()O( 10 000t rcwwape. Ml.,., prog••"' Guarantl'ed "Our!\. ""'19"" ~ com "'4~ H()Vf\ A P~ 10 9PM T r .,~n, S prOY>Oed Potential 10 eam S.300 plU\ ~ ~ ~or .,, interw-call 95,.·236 t e•• 1104 HAIR STYLIST Shop 1n H un11ngton ~ier 89 t I t9:> ~ ·. FILL-TIME OFFICE CLEll ... -- \ f'~ bu;,~ Wl"flalarioo OH~f' bu •n ~~ l<''<'I c:lf'ri<'al po5ition a•ailablf' for thf' ~ht ~rsoa. [xpt"rif'IK'f' d~irf'd but will train. PtK1taon int-ludf'!! answt'rin~ ph~ fili~. l~pi~ and data p~~i~. \ppli<'ant should k nut. likr In •nr\ -ith Pf'Opk and ha• .. • poo.iti, .. •ltilu~ . .W hoar "'ork •f"<'k. \tonda~ -frid•v. ~t•r1•"-..,.,~ ~ 950/moath. Good c-ompan~ IM-n~iu. Appl' in ~n. \londa~·ThuN•"· 2-00 In l :OO p.m. .\"k for \ian or F.il-n. · OR.\ 'l,,[ en \ST O\IU PILOT :nu \\ ,.!': Ba, Strt't't Co,ta \t~ .. <t . C .\ 926~7 . 101 lllllC Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRPS AND PRIZES! cas ... 1•m1 lntervtews dally trom 11:00 Lm.-12 noon at 1390 North Pacific Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach (on PCH & Viejo) .. Cd (71 4) 494·923l fOf more info Southern ~a daQy new. p.-needs uperienced desk pertOn ti good layOut and headline wrtttng -. Some ,..ture writing 9llO requ red. Compettt1Ye ..,.., and ben- eftta. EOE ~ 1400 CIO Or • 81'9' Coat Plot, P.O. Box 15450, CO.ta Mesa CA 82626 • • ' ..... (714) 541-7058 \ C Or ngtt Cout OAILV PILOT/Friday, Julye, 198• llM. UTATI s.i;m.,~ ~. •!Q)W •••• ,.,u-•••• , IUll ptof Wiii uam ~ ritt il ma 11111111 H, w p o r 1 8 • • c h • &llllTllT nff(la pt rt time K• 0fvbb 6 El r Ctlntlat r•tMVIOookt.MIP"f, muat ___ .....,..,..._____ Of o OtlO* dM~ • bit abt4t 10 WOtk: • mlf'I or NI IPIUtff port h \I mg • 20 nre ptwt. E•per. ority. pa.• ,,.. 9ull time ,,...,.. c:andld•t• lot tM potitlon C kJf ..,_,. 1~44 ;, ' ..,. Mutt be ah);"t"O ot aOmlnlttreh" .... · wor._ 60tfie •knd9 No tant Th9 iCSMI pet.on wU1 SEC AV AfCEPT. ._.. ••pot n«. Mu•t lype 35 have a r .. I Mtal• lletnM tent 10 one Mgt, vari.d @ WOllLl'I URIEIT llRlllUlm IULPlllP PAJml Som4l ••Pl'· req Mull be qu1ek. Mal, talary ~n ~8 4808 art 4 p m. .,., o o •nd 3 ! v-ara expet..nce cMIM 60 wpm ~. wpm -1• 14 in•·•~ Mttmg ,..., ... worlt proc.uor helpful, C•nu •t1 •u Cnta ,." 10 IOL ull tat• and/or olflCI ,,,.,,. NB offlea. &76·1110 •iop.;;p.p;w;.;.ii;;;..-....,1-"---~l'I------ .. ., , .. pr•-OWMd Qll and dl•tel vintage elUllC 10 current yNt model• 1vallable for " ., pi/; 505 Dahlia A~. rear UI 1 ••u agem9nt EllC•llent ~· Seely/Ole M .... Qd tw • .. '!~~::c,~u~r:ld·d=:~ •flt• Including ~lc;al ' •trlcl•nt, rno1 wknda. i.~:!~%~~.n& .~~ •. ~k l1t/la110 ..... ,. PARTS COUNTER ~aon E•perle~ed only n"d 11~ly, Toyota or Volvo preferred Excellent ben· elfll & income potential C•" Ken 846·7478 or 'S40· 1901 m•nt 40 nr wk.631·2865 cMtltel •Mura.nee Salaty Time tl'lar• background beflCti w1v11e & planer, 111A IJllJ~fHh Comm• n • u r • t • helpful(714)873-3991 b r 1 L111terPtro~1tt Jll ILElllll lllNllTI PllHCIOOl w/eJtpetlenee S.nd r• lrg rn beautt u lana.I din-SAT , 1·4 3001 oOri A1111t Director· T eacl'ler sumo IO Giubb & EUii UCn /llCfPTillln ing Mt & other ml~ nybrooke., alum tbla. dla Position Avellnblo 2123 Sen Jo.quln Hiiis NawP<)rt Cenl.,. RE. In· BIG GARAGE SALE Type· play cjlU, camp/hth, ob 646-4315 or 5<45-7495 Rd.NB · Ca 92680 Yet1~t Firm. GOOd of• wrlt9ft. mixers. TV. golf gear, toolt. ontlque1. 1001 Ovall StrM1 Newport Beach BRIBTOL AT IDlNG!R lN SANTA ANA PT Earn S 1200/mo 8 ~rs/wk Tina. ( 10-Noon) rves-Fri 740 2053 P"Ell l&H REAL ES'rATE small Npt flee 11<1111 w/2 yra ••P elu~. misc tools. wringer SAT & SUN 9.4 182& --D-h f 1 h 1~ Word proc•Hln~ t•P w11her, lg chest Or1wet1, · c.ae o c n c arm plCt"r• tram'"•. tkl bootl Kaull Pl, (nr COYntry F v SHOP. expeflence VIiiage hu tpac:e aval helpful Cell aron. v ..... Cl b) Ml & 8 b 11 Hl·llOD Ml·OllO AB 01cll 360 Pressmen for 2 .....,nls 875·3702 6<44 8800 bOOkl cioth.. glaH· u IC a Y emt S od 6 2055 -..-ware i. MORE! 7jso.04 73 Nothing over S25 .. PAW1.YAINCB '&3" '76 vw RABBIT .lint cond, 60,000 ml. S2300 oeo 497-2332 PART TIME Trutt Worthy person wanted I day per week must be athMl•c. 1ren1 a must 650-7385 lltrl 1 ay '4 l • RECEPTIONIST w•NTEO S.Ctyl Aecept Typl"" 80 ,., ... 536 Seaward Rd Sat/Sun H .. •I. ltaOL PIT CLERK I for beauty & nall salon wpm min 40 hrstwt< incl -• HW"llT IUCM Full time 645-3418 Wkndl (71<4)Cl73-3991 arage Sele. Antlqu• aid1 coramiC tll •. ig redwd IC ••••y S Country Pine furn. 11r Ible/bench••. p11nllnga. IHOHES.IEU -® Piil LI.nan RECEPTIONIST fOf buly ecurlly comprnsor, snrtnk wrap 10011 19441 P11e1lrn Ha) 19 hrs/wk po11t10n executtve toilet, heavy PITllLIE• mach . hshld 1tem1. (SE) Fri. Sat. Sun Lancer 28 wftrlr loaded 2 .79 3201 Xlnt,20.000 ml Lk 11 proud loannounoelhat OPifn In tech SoerVlce$ drv pnones lllo typing THREE PATROLMEN sorlbrd chrs, pletur••. L~ Nt1 .. porl Center Re 631 3651 NEEDED IMMEOIATEL Y etc Sat 8-t 1 only 302 LOTS TO BUYt SAT /SUN Boat owner Sacrlllc•. nu w11port1 pllg $9 800 .IOI IEYIOLll Jim (213) 879-1800 days 573.4514 ' hes now been appointed PART. TIME Varied hours to 1nctud• early A M weekends Must nave de· pendable ven1c1e ismall truck vari '"lion ... sgon1 lo as:.1st news· paper dealer in Irvine itrea Must De depen· daDle Contact Greg Hyde Monday thru Frida~ between 9 30 and 10 30 • m onlr 642-4321 quir~!> typing 40wpm, all ol Orenge County Must o r 1 r t w o o d R d 9.3 19912 Cato Circle good a PP 1 I u de ROAJL SlUSPIRSO• be 25 or olOer w1tn gOOl1 (ShorecHtts) (N•wtand/Adams) H B or (714) 6<45-3877 eves as yourtocalfeclory wl numbers & det•1ls Responsible per.on for dr1v1no record Hours Bool>. or<Jering & rece1v-p IT work 13 days per 7 PM • 5 AM Ven tt I e 1ng are ma1 duties wee!\ M-W-F) lnt.,•sllng furnisned Apply 8-3 ln- S5 761nr Call Steven iob '" Lad.es Speciality ternahonal City Security 640-2149 Apparel Shop '" Hunt-1034 7 Los Alam1101 Blvd Oet1dhne 7113184 ington Beach Callo 1<4) Los Alem1101 (714) 963-2112 for applmnt 827-2020 PB)I. uµara:c. sv.11•g 'n11t experience<J prelerrea 540 1777 c PIT llECEPTIOllST Bu'y real ltSlale office neeas receptionist Mu,,1 bfl presentable reliable Will train but exp prelerred Typing 50wpm 4-5 <Jys pr wk Call Nancy 63 1 1266 Daily Pilot PART TIME SALES S2000 MO SALARY PuDl1s11er has Immediate opening tor two outside reps Fun and prollloble Mr Oly 841-0499 SALES ASSIST 18" Full time for men't tor- malwar• store EK- penence not neceaaary A tot of public retauona required Call alter 10am 646-8891 o r leave message at 675-7383 SALES CLERK FIT DELIVERY PERSON PIT Apply 1n person 9 30-12 SHVIOI STATIOI Allendenl PI T or FIT 1iveslwknds neat 8')pear- ance & handwrtling only need apply 2590 New- port Blvd Costa Mesa STUDENTS anHH SUllH JOIS ••wn e have openings for boys & glrls between 12-t6 years old working evenings & Saturdays Earn -morw!ly tripe & onuses Call Mr Rountree '1 ot ur Huu lt· \'a i lu bit• '<·~porl Hf'urh ar.-a. thrf't- huu r" JWr cla ~ . 1-.u rn a ppro'll:. ~600 pn month. Call I I :00 to l:OC' P\1. Hl-7011 Mon -Fri 10am-3pm · noon only Costa Mesa Staltoners 270 E 17th St I SALES CLERK FIT i..--------OELIVERY PERSON PIT 1111 CIRCULATION DEPT fi·l:! 4:!21 EOE O RANGE< CJ AS T DAil V PILOT I •! W !IA Y ... I • ' ll'., I A Mf ')A ( A ~} ... '' ., DailyPilai LAYOUT ARTIST PART TIME Apply 1n person 9 30-12 noon only Costa Me .. Stationers 270 E 17th SI SALES Display ads & man- agement pos111ons tor totally new & unique map magazine' that &ells itself Now you can make money w1111 the Olympic tral1tc 1001 Call Newport Beach Souvenirs 675·6486 SALES earn $200-$800/wk Start today No experience necessary We do every· thing so you can make SS 1mmed1ately No glm· m1cks Call Jrm Vanguard al 841-060• SECIAOMIN ASSIST SUMMER HELP e have an entry level po11t1on available for a dependable person interested 1n advertising. )Ob wlll include clerk duties and spec~ro- 1ec:ts Good 1ypl'° skill• are a mutt Excellent benefits Advancement opportunity Send re- sume or calf: Melinda Thackery Tltt lilly Plitt P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Co 92626 (71<4)6'42-4321 e•t 302 ( Orange County daily nt>wspaper has an operung for a quick layout artist. Candid.ate must be able to work well with sales people and meet daily dead- lines Basic knowledge of camera ready art, typsmng. and the capability to mark up layouts for production a must Add1t1onal proJeets may include flyers. brochures. maps and sales pres- entation v1suab 1-2 years expenence P 1 hrs Fte• Good pnonel o l c sk•lls•-------- newspaper preferred Send resume to. 852-0404 Sec Asst hie lyping and bookpng exper reQ retail 1ewetery store 644-8325 Secretary/general office Newport Beach anorney spec1a11:uno in tax law needs 1un1or secretary tor DUS)' pracl1ce m Fashion Island Xlnl typing 1m- med1att1 ava1l,w1ll train $1 2 1400 /mo Judy 644-65 t2 EACHER. ELEMENTARY Harbor area prtvate school Now accep11no appllcahons tor lull-lime & substitute cre<lenllalled leochers 84185 school yr Grade' 115 Sen<J resume to P 0 BOX 10669 Costa Mesa Ca 92627 ee $hirl store in Newport Beach needs aales clerk FIT & PIT $3 50 nr, phone necessary Apply 6480 West Coast Hwy OB\ '\(,f-( tH...,.I IJ\IU Pit Ol PO&xl560 SECRETARY NB or call 645-0618 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Attention. Lisa Smith Secretary for magazine TfUl&Rlmll publisher Musi have PI T telephone appl setter good shorlhan<J & typing OC airport area Contact skills Allractlve ott1cea •n oc businesses 1or 1ono Irvine Call 752-6<474 distance phone service. ~~=:==:==:==:==:=!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~='-I $5-7 /hr · comm pd on closed sales Call Marc 476-4000 TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Elec units 5 Bevel 9 Cold dish 14 Festive 15 Pelvic bones 16 Centauri star 17 Cuckoop1n1 18 Inform 19 Swee1hear1 ?O Margin 21 Company VIPs 23 Wise 25 Equine c.olor 26 Beseech 27 Social qroup 29 Pro 32 Female group 35 Kicked 36 Turkish coin 37 Region 38 Prize money 39 Platoon 40 Sports group 41 Metal sources 42 Canadian Indians 43 Sixth sense 44 Discover 45 Asian deer 2 3 4 14 20 23 37 40 46 Scheme 48 Banes 52 Sound expert 56 Container 57 Do artwork 58 Goes rapidly 59 wash 60 Sl1ghl burn 61 Incite 62 A rttcle 63 List 64 Stale sull 65 Morays DOWN 1 Seaweed derivatives 2 Ave - 3 Chubby 4 Browne 5 Quoting 6 Watchful 7 Green shade 8 Solt mineral 9 Bar tO Markelplece 11 Of Neer East countries 12 0111 herb 13 Venture 21 Consider 22 Commerce 6 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 24 Steel girder 27 Removed apple parts 28 Not so much 30 Iroquoian 3 1 Floor covers 32 Shrink from 33 M ilitant god 34 Rename to oHice 35 Rotate 36 En11cemen1s 38 Purpose 42 Dime or peso 7 8 44 Quicker 45 Meat cuts 47 Fencing move 48 Evergreens 49 Roundish 50 Orange type 5t Stalks 52 Church area 53 Genesis boy 54 Media. today 55 Third power 59 Golf balls position 10 11 12 13 IRVINE RANCH FARMERS MRKT po1111ons available in busy corporale office &COTS PIYUU CUH requires knowledge of A/P & must lmow 10 key by toucn 1-2 yrs exp with food industry PIYIOLL I PHSlllEL Eicperlence necessary In payroll 1n flllng employee claim lorms. for medical in'lurance TIUPllOH OPERATOR Mull type mite clerical duties Call II 1 ·•HI l·I telephone 1a1e1 COIFIRllHS Comm or SS p/hr whlle in training Pleasant work- ing conditions In either office 852-9125 anytime TELEPHONE SALES The Orange Coast Daily Piiot nae an opportunity f0< an eicperienced tele- phone r.alel P8f'900 In the ClesS1f1ed Advert11ing Oeparlment Mutt poe- seas sales ability and good typing 11<1111 Salary comml1tlon E11ceOen1 bene1111 Send restim• 0< letter of recommenoall0<1 IO 1111141 Tbohrr Tii1 l•llJ PH•t P.l.lta 1110 c11t1111a1 01.12121 (714)M2-4J2 t elltt 302 nPUmER Expeflenctld on compu· grephlc1 7600 lrvlne Photo/Graphic• 1786 t Skypark Ste G, Irvine WAITE II /WAITRESS Muat be neat In ~r­ anee Faet & n•w gOOd k nowt9dg• In line c;on. 11nen1a1 cu111ne I ~ Apply at Le Pr•ml•r betwn 2·5 PM wkOay. 605 Town Center Of. Cotta M ... J1~1 WaatH/ Dta11tic S107 COngenlli. r•t1Md woman Mf\• hv•ln Polltlon. ••· perlenee comptnlOn 10 me eld•rly good cook. ,1n1 d11ver Se&-~ 18 ~CANOINAV l.AN cook hl)usei. l'l4'f r•rt llvl' 1n 12 IJI ~.C 7 ~938 Typewriters m111ers TV, camping supplies, 10011. wringer washer lrg chest drawers picture frames. ski boots books clolhe1 glassware. small vanity. more 536 Seaward Road Sal/Sun 760-0473 Ctata Mesa 2 FAMILY. great lluff Mesa Verde 2004 Calvert (off Adams & S11antar) Sat & Sun 3 FAMIL y SALE 2191 ORANGE AVE. C.M FRI SAT SUN 9-5pm 4 -FAMILIES -Furniture, Everything. 2936 Pemba Or (1 Blk W of Baker, Mesa Verde) Sat/Sun OCC SWAP IEET Every Sunday Orange Coast College Falrvtew & Arlington Costa Mesa 8am-3pm Admission and park1no FREE Spaces S 10 432-5880 Movtng sale snow urea car Malt. 1tro11er. lug- gage odd• & ends 10062 Theseus Or H B Sal 8-4 Newport 27S diesel. wheol authorized Mereedff· with or wtthoul Newport ~ ~llllR Benz repreaen1111ve Beach mooring 642 7404 ~ 1J JI-173-4111 Two 101t fiberglass dinghy! Salff-Serv1C•·L•a11ng Call for apeclal kits wtmternal track alum '* * • * • * * incentive plan• lniat mall. aa11s hardware llCELUIT l.VllTORY "WlRlllllG!" ooiJ'T MISS THIS ONE• cent•rboard, llotallon PH-IWlll llW'1 n ft Apt size wld stove furn S 1500 ea 968-9980 Privately Mlllng your car baby clothes & Iota of 78 320111.1to at 0(578VCX) ~n be hazardous to your free stull 4882 Wlnvata Marine Esair. 7011 78 32014spd 11r(794WAL) wealthl HouM ollmport• Xvon 8 peraon canlater ilfe 79 3201 4tpd slr(681WRE) otlers highest value for New~rt leaoll ralt Besl otter Danforth 79320141pd1/r(547WRO) your pampered 2 Fam ly sale Clothes ah anchor S 100 6;3-0152 80 320i 5tp t/r(1BEN798) Mercedes 80 5281 AIT air( 1 BYU636) A L f p t /II sizes. furnitur•. lamps, Boat trailer, 16', adj. roll· 81 320151pd s/r(OOO 199) I• •r • Ir •i TV , tape player, co1tume ers S 150 '59 Evlnrude 8 t 3201 auto llr( 1DAGOS4) DIAL 2131714 MERCE ES Jewelry. 3rd 1eat for 40hp, nds water pump, 81 528151pd1/r( 1BRJ737) HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc Su bur ban, moped $150/obo 496--3912 1232015spd11rtt0ZF145) Ptracllt I 57 notn1ng over $200, and _ -82 320l 5tpd '$'( tEIT099) much more 1807 Anti-SU I Dock 7022 823,0151pda/r(1F019211 1962 Porach• 358 gu• Ctrcle NB Sal t0-<41 I I 82 7331 air L'd ( tEVJ4841 Cabrollet run• Ilka new. Sun 10-2 oat lip ewPO<t ach, 63 3201 51pd s/r (O 102431 all orig clean muat Mii. Crib, playpen, camp stove 34 or less $8 per fl 53 3201 51pd ai r( 11mv997) $9 000 obo 792-5922 welgnt bench, books toy1 642•4808 83 320l 5spd 1/r (3806<46) 1971 PO<ach• 911T 5-ai>d. Sal Only 644-2564 Luders litully found with 83 528E alt lomi(2AJZ437) air cond AM/FM cass. 340 Otero.NB Blurts 32 off1h0<e dbl mooring 83 528E 5sp lded(956441) runt grNI cfean must 111111lUU'I SOUTH cou11n YOLllWllEI "WEWILLIOT IE llDElllLI" Volume Salee, S«Vloe And L.eulng 18711 Beach Blvd Huntlniton e.&ch ('114) 42-2000 ·79 Rabbit 4 dr dl>t, dleael 48 + mpo . am/Im Blaupunl<t. "10k. 1 ownr $2'450 080 759·0&58 '78 VW RABBIT Low Miia, Ster.o (140VCV) $2986 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beach BIVd Everything mull go• Furn, apph s. hoaewres Fri Sal & Sun 20212 Orchid St NB (Orchard & Irv ) s 13,500 (213) 592-4905 83 528E 5sp lomi( 1hve688) MH $7 100 ObO 792-5922 84 3 J81 5spd L d (<419959) 84 3181 elt loml( 1GXV921) 914 Red. '74, xlnt cond. HunltnglOf'I Beach Need dock -for-3-epwr boat 9184 to 5185 Elec & W1r nkups nee 675-2537 First $5500 tako1. 962-0429 GIANT NEWPORT SALE Pier up 10 19 ft S 100 mon 3 FAMILY Sal/Sun 650-81<45 Hsehold 11em1 10011, E-Z 1111 traller Mch, 111n1ng Campen 1014 pu crevler logo (114)135-3171 208 W 1st. Santa Ana CLOSED SUNDAYS tackle. n1deat>ed toldlng _ cot, mens womens amd 8' Fiberglass Custom Crah -LA-RG_E_S_E_L_EC_T_l_O_N_O_F_ chlldrens clothing toys Camper Snell, 1 yr old NEW & USED BMW'S! radlal saw, baby buggy $650 642-<4616 500. 50t San Bernerd1no Motorlllil--1016 L~~~~~~~~~W 49'4-6426 °' 6«-8990 ·-v-.-1 .. --s ·82 t086 2 dO&. XllUfM IH $350/mo or buy $11,933. Snrf, new tlr ... stereo cus 998-7534 '82 Turbo wagon, lo ml. leather. air, p/w, apeclal whls & •hock• Great earl S 11,900 Contact John 836-e658/760-11&4 Building contractor going out of buslnen. con- struction hardware. naill, bolls. hangars and bras;kets electrical & plumblng supplies, pan- eling, doors & hardware Typewriter. calculator, Illes & copy macntne Sat/Sun 8:30-4:00 1880 WhtnlElf' St, Units ABC&O MOVING SALE-bdrm set 182 Modobicane Slberlng SERVICE& LEASING boy/girl, uprt 16 cu ft. t6K ml s450 642•4616 3670 N Cherry Ave l•l•, hantlc freezer, v1ctorlan repro _ _ __ LONG BEACH • dining chra, bed cover Motorcycles/ (No Cherry exll-4051 luck 1307 sets. kitchenware. baby Scooters 1011 fl14) IH-1710 •76 Riveria, good cond, nu Furniture, refrlg, many re· car seat. sofa. end !"IP!"'"'!Poi-----"---rade·lns Welcome ti L Id Ire d I modellng & moving lel· tables,elc 50 cents -'70 Triumph Chopper res. ow r er a a Y lovers; Sat 8-2 1589 San $400 Sat 9·2 1936 Port clean. needs brakes OPEN SEVEN DAYS $800 OBO 650-6778 Bernardino (In alley) Albans Place NB $900 Laonar<J 646-0341 ---------ltaaalt 9159 '74 Buick Apollo exlnt 1020 Datnn 9il'l '79 RENAULT. Cecar cond .. air.pt, cruise Cata 5505 farnitare 6025 ~g'CH~OO! Mlni btr ·82 ESCORT Sunroo1 s1ereo cassette cont .run• good. S975 Siamese mfic kittens • Low miles Stereo I 137ZAN) obo 827-82 t5 mother Seal-flame pt Henredon French dining Hme ( 11<4282) S 1988 Late 8-2-Rlvlera, cust S20 631_4489 set 1f new $15 000 asklno Gazelle . Low M llu $3688 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA conv , many extra , $7 .000 otner misc Items (095ZUC) BILL MAXEY TOY OT A 19202 Beacn Blvd $18 750 I 873 3 t59 Laguna Beach 494-7289 $6688 Huntington Beacn · ' app • Doti 5510 Oobie pups red AKC reo 19202 Beacn Blvd AlYOt BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Hunhn~ton Beach 962-0829 C .. illac H.i ~Af2'.q1FICE CUSI sofa 19202 Beacn Blvd ----S•OO 2 Club Cnrs S 150 Hun1tng1on Beach 96 -0882 Sab&ra 9167 · pr Glass/Marble Col Tbl 962-0829 7 4 610 Wagon xlnl trans ·jg SUBARU GF epe $250 Patio lurn Area ruo T •1 vehicle a steal at S 1100 Stereo C3ss (040VLV) cha mp ion l i nes 633·3397 att 5 wknds Golden Ret OR Stack Lab $50 759-8973 Ill en, 499-4602 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 79 Coupe de VIiie. fully Puppies avail '" 2 wks Sota btue floral pd s4oo Trattl 1024 80 DATSUN 280z 19202 Beach Blvd loaded, moonroof. truly ~:o~o~;~ shots $75 ea sell s 100 556-3054 16 Coachman Cont 27 T-Top GL Air Cond Hunlln~ton Beach Kint $7995 527-9094 lully eQUIP Beaut ma1nt Nice (6<48ZLSJ 96 -0829 '80 Seville 41k ml S 1000 & Sola. cna11 dining table $6995 6 5 3•0 · Peta 5535 etc 2025 w Balboa 4 -"' 3 S7788 Ttyota 9T&9 assum bal U600 COCKATOO 673-4393 Camping trailer wllen1 Bl~~2~~~;:cTho;,~dTA +79 CELICA GT Cpe _!_275/mo PP 499-6012 Sulphurcrestedwlcage SOFA& LOVE SEAT vel-5275 2025 w Balboa Huntington Beach Atr Cond Stereo Cass '81 BIARRITZ. lllle new $1500 957-2805 vet lfowerll, rustlbrn Trailers, 962-0882 (046Y00) 29,600 ml S 14, 700 Call Parrots, yellow nape. S 100 957-2805 Utility 1026 $3988 aa.l-6259 _ 83 280ZX loaded, Jade BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '82 Sedan de VIiie, rou~g~7~to~~~b~~~~I-Hoa1tllold Vehicle hauler tan-grey, T-lop, 14000 ml. 19202BeacnBlvd xtraclean $11,500. ow ea -Gooch 6212 dom/sngl axll to 7000 lb, 640-6355 att 6 Huntington Beach 67s-6667 4 Kini 11, collapslble for .78 DATSUN 2 lOGX 962.0829 Arpliancea 6011 Twin mat1ress & 6011 storage $500 645-3430 StereoTepe(SS3WZP) '79CELICA GT Cpe u§E'o Relrig1s S 100 S400 springs. brand new S225 A t wt-. --9020 $2188 Atr Cond. Stereo Cass NABERS CADILLAC Buy, sell, repairs. fr~ est 546-434 t163 l ·0858 a •a ID e BILL MAXEY TOYOTA (046Y00) Anderson Appl 841 West Jewelry 6214 S CAH TOllY S 19202 Beach Blvd S3968 19th St C M 646-5538 -for vehicle 551·8285 Huntington Beach BILL MAXEY TOYOTA --DIAMONDS Beaut wMe -----962-0882 19202 Beach Bl"d LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mileage Cadlflaca In Southern Calltornlal See u1 today! Admiral refrlo. 3-dr, 24 cu to 1 ct $950. t 85 ct •HI CUii QllClt Huntington Bea~h tt 1cemake< $600/obo s 1650 Miriam 667-2956 Sell your car Instant Cash '83 Sentra 5 sp, ale, d\01111 982..()829 Whirlpool wshr/dryer f .. stereo snrf 26k Best olr s 1001pr 759-11t1 Miacellaaeoa1 6211 ~~~~, ~!~0"'1~ ~~k~; over $5500 642· 7981 Obi dr refrig 23cu 11 $375 Wshrldryr S 135 ea Swvl desk cnr $85 64 1-300 1 Electric stove Hotpoint dbl oven S 100 963-.t62 t 1 •., cord• of asn. spilt & Get our price llrst Fiat 9123 dried S 100 Xlnt burning BILL MAXEY TOY OT A wood 631-4356 19202 Beach Blvd '82 SPtOER. red c0<1v 17M 4 MIRRORED Wardrobe Hunllngton Beach mi. warranty t I mos/13M 962-0829 m1 Roll bar plrellls. Doors 8x4 $75 each am/Im cass $8300 642-8S31 PLEASE HELP• Couple 631-4356 Gibson SIS Relrig. avoc S 185 iclnl 650-1913 All Furniture & Appliances almost new Must sell this week 852-9051 needs auto for $250 Musi run well 640-2776 R•••• 9125 178 CVCC 4 spd llgnt blue S 1450 obo runs excellent 650-5135 Searw-asne;-& Dryer, wht nvy dty 135 ea 650-1913 *'81 ee1.Ca unbaek. >tint cond. fully equipped $6795 760-8786 &40-1880 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 72 C0<olla wagon rebulll L l --..-:-o~ eng 4 tpd, xlnt cond $750 •"'' et 645-6018 alt 5 PM !'!", 6'!"'!"1 -~o-r-v-a""'1 r-..-, .-,-,"c-. 73 CORONA Ellal• Sale wntlred Int $2500 1 owner low ml greet 760-1270 Call aft 6pm cond S1795 631·3647 '67 Camaro. reblt 327 V-8, ·74 Corolla 2 dr, <4 1pd. go auto, custom. tire. magi. running cond $950 bat paint $3000. 831-6186 Expecting twins? Baby Used Speedklng Gas furn access clothes All Dryer $85 673-6680 xlnl cond 786 4555 WEIUY CLEAi CARS AID TRUCKS ofr 675-7305 ·74 NOVA. ~low Good 80 ACCORD HATCH· '78 TOYOTA COROLLA c0<1d lnsld• & out S 1500 BACK tnrl, am/Im cast, 2 Or Coupe, Low Miies, 640-0112 Washer/Dryer $145 ea Frig. $150 Freezer $t50 Dshwshr S 100 646-5848 Side by side Refrldg $75, Strolee carseel $15. Stroller S 12 641-8648 COMMELL CHEVROLET .~ ll.1rh111 Hh •I 1 1 i:-.·1 ·\ '11-.!--\ good tires oreyl burgandy Stereo (516UPT) T7 Cam8r06 cyl. Kint Int Lo ml, 1 ownr. n/sl<r st 988 $3 oo f Fret to foa 6022 Tuli6 Benders $.C95 Shop ~-------"""'"• Oollys $15, Metal Desks Fem sealpnl slamese 1-yr $45 1000 ft (8 In) belling $4,850 Alt 5 646-5183 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~~~~44512 or bat or IHID 9127 19202 Beach fillvd Hunllngton'Seeen :el Bluer 4114, auto, p/1, air, mag whl•. WhOl8'al• price S8675 NewPorter II 642-0795/Evet 541-8823 546-1200 old grl lor breedng will $50 Sola. Luv St, Ctir pay lor spayC11ng Set.xlnt cond S195 Rest 840-3406 lrlg S75 Lge chandeliers WE llY FREE 2 blk fuuy male kit-$295 859 .C64 1 CUOSED CARS &CTRUCKS tens & mother 642-3865 Tub~ Benders $495 Shop ME IN OR ALL FOR Oollys S 15. Me1a1 Deslls FllH APPIAJSAL Free baby bunnies to good s 5 000 f 8 Cormier Oel'llo home Va11ety or colors 4 1 1 1 in) belling • 1 • 1111 MolEllA'I S50 Sota. Luv St Chr CllEVIOLn Call anytime 6.t6·0 l 13 Sel xlnt cond S 195 Rest 18211 BEACH BLVD SOUTH FREE lo good nome 2 yr lrio S75 Lge chandeliers HUNTINGTON BEACH Old small Mt Cockapoo $295 859·464 t 147 -1011; Ul·3U 1 COUNTY re~ sweet 631'3647 Mite. Waatt4 6220 ISUZI us a tong Story 2 male WE W&n YOlll ll•ltens 1 gray & sny , WANTED smell pop-up OLW ISH CHI 11Wl WILL IOT black & not Only to the tent trailer Gd cond See Ronald Dace ll lllHllLI Best 640-23 14 reas pric• 831-6259 Volume Sales, Service Kiiien tree to gd home 1 Office Faraitart/ And L .. 11ng wks female blk wl whl Ecaiptat 622& 18711 Beach Blvd mrl<gs Hsbrkn 642-5984 OES'RS i Exec unusual, Huntington Beach Lovable fem Boxer. gd 1 ot-1-k1nd 1 7-dwr (714) 142-2000 watcn Clog & wtchlldren S1000 8 7 wtcredenza JatHJ -tl2t 642-3066 $2000 835·21t1 .. un."".:'i Drlftl -,. "• II ·72 XJB nHd• tom• work hraitaH 6025 s,.rtla1 Goe41 623Qltii9iP.i3"'t"oftiviiio!lllitii;X________ Choe bronH/blsqu• Int U" ch.,ry drar $895 CUStom Wave Jumper Four WhMI Drive, Te<~I Bell olfar <493·8376 Patio set $185. N1testnd1 Wlnd1urler, w1a1111ccoss Wa~on. 15,000 mlfH •78 Jaguar XJS. whl/lan $150 ea 646·7756 S 1100 786-97 lOor (1G A719) tnl . 46K ml St 1,500 557-t300 16088 BILL MAX!'t TOYOTA 831-71611650-0504 R;~~o ~~1~5~ 30· new 19202 Beaol'I blvd llr•aaa Gllla IUI Almost new kingslde br111 b flf' I n c I e v a r y - tnlno.&42·98 t4 Barcaloungers (2) ulllmate lerge11 lea1tlef S500 ea oeo 673-4209 Hun11ng1on BeM:h TV \dlo, 902..0829 ·er Karman GhlA Coupe, I. new engine, uphol1t41tY, lttHt 1232 ·eo SUBARU BRAT 4X<4 tr•n• (8t9)173·5087 ave F1berg1a11 thell Extra fi Sony 19 Color TV, wood ShlrP (752ZRG) Mada tl•I Children• BYnkbed 191 w/ ma1ch dnk. & t>oottahelf S.-00 Obo 844°2686 cab, xlnt S350 6'40-705, S2781 '80 bXZbX dlc P•wtt INtl 10ll BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Low Mild. AM/FM mp11• rn<J2 Betctl Blvd S.. ("' 1'""'••1 Gold sof1 good condition tO Ft)(gl1 Mint" w /I HP Huntington a..ctl " rp v """"' S 150 557.5559 l!vlnruO. Sl50 673-3480 9&2-0829 BILL M~J~~OYOTA Ktltoetller CCh. St90 2 wd 24 79 LUv"iii°PICKUP t9202h&ClhBlvd t>l •tls $70 .. 581 8037 '77. nd1 en~1ne ~ fibefglus theft Sl•r.o Hunhngloo Beach lg w~ glue top ottc $11,900 842· 405 (IU08280 9t2·0U2 dnk & uphotllet 1w1v.1 11 8 Whir 15 hp John.on, $2988 •erct4n Ina 1145 ... m chaor$150 848·0032 •llclriC 1t1r1 w l trlr BILL MAXCY TOYOTA S 13SS ~41·6SS9 t9202 8Mcl'I Blvd MHlfHtartr'I hi• lall 70lt Huntington e..c;h Ill.II ... ti ff2.o82t Savt 50% & rno<e on new 1% ~lt>ergta S1UbCM11, Tr•cb tOll toe> quahty b-.d Hll 111 custom cover. tr111e1. I 1 rulfy guar Not 2,,d, or r,.. HP Mtr HOO 99$-3739 19 Pf'(mout,, Arrow 4 apd, 11ct0f)' lie. cru•tfl Con• bu1111 lw1n ,.,, 1u11 18B•rlln.r.cuddy trol47Kmt,eampera.hell, '69 95 All .s•rH ve11 cabin S.-500 obO 774·~ •Int cond &3500 p p F1~fl dehv•ry 534-5080 da'(•l712 0348 •ves S41M)074 , 88 tOO 6td1n Orig OWMr 25t< Of~ mi'" E11clnt cone! 4tt:H71 '72 230 8 cyt, mint cond, PP $45·5991 ask tor Gary '79 4~0SLC, Antht/t>I , 2 1,500 mt mint. ahtM>lut• cr.,nm puff &AO t~8 • ._., 962-0829 '81 TOYOTA COROLLA- Sporl Coupe. Air Cond, Sharp ( 1AOW834l $4288 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beach Blvd Huntlnglon Beach 982-0829 CONNELL CHEVROLET '\,,. 11 I • I I I ,. I \ .. , l . ~ S4b-I .200 78 TOYOTA CELICA Liii back Air Cond, Dt411t 1217 Sunroof Power Steer 1---"l'l17115~s•X"'A~+ .. --- (886WOA'3 6 cy1 Auto, Air Cond, Pwr BILL MAX~~OVOT A Steer 148:'mr 19202 Beach Blvd Biii Maxey Toyota Huntington Beach 19202 Beach 8tvd 962..0829 Huntington Beach 82 TOYOTA _C_O_R_O_L_LA_ 9e2-0829 SR5 Fer• Llltback, Air Cond . AM/FM (1ECS804) $4788 BILL MAXEY TOVOT A 19202 Beach BlvO Huntington Beach 962-0129 '8! Muttang Conv V8, auto, p /1 Good buy 15950 8"'2·H07 '72 Pinto Wgn run• great- must Mii $550 675-4263 •79 sirver eetTua ~ '14 Ford Maverick 13300 with AM, Automatic, 8'46· 1805 Iv mag Power Sl .. rlng, c1 .. n '79 TOYOTA COROLLA (41SMXA!11ae SRS BILL MAXEYTOYOTA Sport Coupe, Air Cond, 19202 Beedl Bvld Hunt Ster!M>, etc (816WRO) Bch S3488 962.0829 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ,82 ESCORT t9202 Beach Blvd Huntington Buch Low mites. St.,.o 902..0129 ( 114282) S3UI •lbWlftD BU.L. MAXEY TOVOT A '1l a;m,,... wtpop-top 19202 8Mch 8fvd ~I nic• lnlOUI w/101110 Hun=r~~ •Ide & 4115 rear tenl S2976 Newporttr II Mnc~ 1215 &42.079S/EYM S41-U23 ·i§ -ar, runt. l6CIO WE DARE 497 • 61 "'~··• ... I ~-.a ·n Cougar 'XA7 I09d4ld 10 ...-. m4 •Int cond mutt Miit Bill YATES I VW -PORSCHE 8 11 4800 0 )4 1)11 S2800 ot>o '314220 af I 01'••••11• Ht1 '78 DEL tX u iUU~ '™· all pwr. low ml , mint concL SH50 84~· &~l:I G1'Rt'lt:r D .. . ..,._ , .. THE f1'~1Ll' CIRCUS by Bil Keane "It's OK, Aunt Nancy. You can have a lick 'cause you're FAMILY." .,.1'RJIADUKE by Brad Anderson "Whose luau did you crash?" ,_00~ JIULLl~S PEA ' TS . '2.: I • ~j T llKEWF.f.D8 POOR.JIM·· 8ot.JNC> 10 ~APPe-N 0 (j-. t~~ ·:('~) l by Gus Arriola by Jjm Davis BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "t t1ke It I'm to be the oarsman." ' A MA Til:ll 1Qt' CON'hUL Hoth vutnt rahle. , U. deals 'OltTH •QJ ')JIU 11 JOO •AJU .ST EAT ., • uo .-,K7U ?• ~AIU$ OQU •QU •IUU OUTH • 41 JtU ? AQIU (1 17 • l5 T biddil)g: Wea • .,.. £alC I• 2 0 ot* r .. 3 ., , .... ., ,_ , .. , .. O~ttlng le-ad. KiAS of 0. Don't mt eoistrol &l ~ bridie table -titbtr ol your wlr or or lht' hand CoYer Uae SHOE BR.\BBLE t.a\1 Wffi arcb •1(la Jflfl( tlwnabs lid ~ hn Jtu oiJld p 1 foul hwU f&n m ~ the k~ of d11mo1d • rellin1 llis • part r . ~Uttn, and COA llttun rith tlle ,;.di, W Kll JOV rufr 1 •:a · luff a ' ~tk. ~ Nort.h'• double or twt d11mo'1d' wa' •wptiveM - iA> .. for t&k~. SoUU.'s jump '° t.htee heart • IOt Iott 111(. but ll did .... btll.tt l~o mininsu• opta.iDJ bid. 11Mf 'orth had 111 'I rake lOpmt. Ohiou1l7. th haact prest>ala ae problrm if t.nun ps art 3 2. bot what if tbty pUt • J? II you a to lbt quee11 of .., 1o4 tab a lni•p fiDdle. it ns. Yov p bldt '° tile att of d¥ to reput t.bt finesw. but 110W Ea~t st.ows out ud. u U.. f8R 8£ l"I Ea 88 FOa WORSE DE.'\~IS THE JIEXACE Hank Ketcham r . DR. SJIOC& by Ferd & Tom Johnson T c ROSE IS KO.·E . by Charles M. Schulz by Tom rr'~~rrSA DEC~~~o:u.D CWIQGE~ ~ ..... q:_ ~ dtfe..-es tor Wnt to "'° tllfo IWoed rou ad fll tna P' aDd lead nothtr d11 moncf Rut JOU fOUDlfr bJ rur I_ Ul od •1lll t t act. ao4 CH !!In a I lO tlw rd witfa tht ·~or tlube to draw lM last two tr .. :-nps. Now your band is bigh. Yov Jittp tontrol by r futJ in~ to reJeaw tll1> att of COU&...C' YOU CRAM ••••n ~rl•1• d•h u...,.11 I•& tJ. ....,, W ~-4-1~ ..... o.~-.. 11•1"'n1,.. ... 't! C•arlH GH••'t .., ..... DnJ lrilp." •• ~, ........... ... c.anka ............... .,. -~~ ....... ... cw. ........... ... fer a Clllllf• .... 11.H Ce "C..e , .. .;o.a. -aitl"f ti tMt ......... ,,0 .... 2$9. -.... '.J. ~. Mak~ decb ,.,uw a. !tinr ............. by Jeff MacNefty by Kevin Fagan . ... by Lynn Johnston ~..D "7:Tr<EJI" I -ra:P{? .I by Tom 8atiuk b'f George Lemont ,::1F'f"Y "1)-cR!!e CANPl...e5 ------1 .•••ro A C.UPCAf<e ~ . by Pat Brady • :~~~~~~··~~~~~~~~~~~­ • • • prongo CoMl DAlhY PILOT/Frldoy, Julye, 19114 • • • • • • NEW 184 CHEVETIE "®EL STOCK SERIAL Chevene Coupe 58 107258 Chevetle Sedan 59 II ""'6 Chevene s.dan 761 159591 Chevene Coupe 649 160459 Chevene Coupe 1290 183973 Chevette Seden 1517 204376 Chevette Coupe 2466 102819 Chevene Coupe 2467 102520 Chevene Coupe 2525 261291 Chevette Sedan 2607 266362 Chevette Coupe 2890 109893 NEW 184 CAMARO """"' STOCI( SERIAL Camaro Sport Cpe 678 129116 Camero Sport Cpe 752 131227 Camaro Sport Cpe 977 1384 78 Camaro Berllnena 1178 143116 Camaro Sport Cpe 1280 154331 CamaroZ28 1262 154583 CamaroZ28 1263 153199 CamaroZ2S 4-04 161212 Camaro Ber~nena 4-07 162378 Camaro Ber11netta 417 161557 CamaroZ28 1506 165921 CamaroZ28 545 169719 CamaroZ2S 557 170125 CamaroZ28 1559 169728 CamaroZ28 1569 11on5 Camaro Spon Cpe 1587 171387 CamaroZ28 617 172299 CamaroZ28 646 173642 Camaro Berhnetta 647 173660 Camaro Berl1nena 1660 17341 0 CamaroZ28 666 172361 CamaroZ28 667 17335 1 Camaro Z28 1666 173100 CamaroZ28 1678 172930 CamaroZ2S 1751 172751 Camaro Berllnetta 1780 176603 Camaro Sport Cpe 1764 175916 CamaroZ28 1768 174199 CamaroZ28 1783 175228 Camaro SJ)0!'1 Cpe 1790 176937 Camaro Ber!1netta 1793 176510 CamarO Sport Cpe 1876 178218 Camaro Bert1nena 1933 174041 Cama10 Spon Cpe 2015 184967 Camaro Spon Cpe 2120 188893 Camaro Sport Cpe 2195 190270 Camaro Sport Cpe 2207 193350 Camaro Spon Cpe 2262 194197 CamaroZ28 2318 194655 Camaro Sport Cpe 2321 191832 CamaroZ28 2322 195307 Camaro Sport Cpe 2323 196449 Camaro Z28 2329 195689 CamaroZ28 · 2331 197746 CamaroZ28 2334 196449 Camaro Spon Cpe 2335 197422 Camaro Sport Cpe 2343 198566 Camaro $por1 Cpe 2345 198545 Camaro Sport Cpe 2349 198320 CamaroZ28 2376 197296 Camaro Sport Cpe 2379 199047 CamaroZ28 2407 199800 Camaro Sporl Cpe 2408 200105 CamaroZ28 2413 199183 Camaro Spon Cpe 2415 200283 Camaro Sport Cpe 2427 200764 Camaro Spon Cpe 2428 199875 Camaro Z28 2429 200753 Camaro Spor1 Cpe 2430 200438 Camaro Sport Cpe 2442 200983 Camaro Sport Cpe 2453 200787 Camaro Spon Cpe 2455 201002 CamaroZ28 246 1 201826 Camaro Z28 2474 202173 Cama10 Spon Cpe 2500 203202 Caf'l:'aro Sport Cpe 2501 201138 CamaroZ26 2502 203318 Camaro Spon Cpe 2503 202980 CamaroZ28 2552 203882 CamaroZ28 2554 204226 Camaro Sport Cpe 2555 203451 Camaro Spor1 Cpe 2557 2041 25 CamaroZ28 2579 204496 CamaroZ28 2580 204232 CamaroZ2S 2581 204498 Camaro Sport Cpe 2583 20'651 CamaroZ28 2588 204493 Camaro Spon Cpe 2590 204666 Camaro Sport Cpe 2604 205997 Camaro Spon Cpe 2617 206454 CamaroZ28 2618 206169 Camaro Sport Cpe. 2621 208394 Camaro Sport Cpe. 2622 2081 I NEW 184 CAMARO '°""'..,.., """"'' STOCK SERIAL CamaroZ28 2623 207097 Carnaro Z28 2625 207271 CamaroZ28 2627 207112 Camaro Sport Cpe. 2626 205528 CamaroSportCpe. 2629 207045 CamaroZ28 2666 207770 CamaroZ28 2667 208291 NEW 184 CAVALIER MOOEL STOCK SERIAL Cavalier Wagon 991 16551• Cavalier Wagon 1361 198321 Cava lier Wagon 1433 203215 Cavalier Wagon 1564 216290 Cavalier Wagon 1636 221241 Cavalier Sedan 1691 222453 Cava~er Wagon 1733 223065 Cavaller Sedan 1814 226694 Cavalier Wagon 1834 228939 Cavalier Wagon 1839 228674 Cavalier Wagon 1645 226476 Cavalier Wagon 1869 227420 Cavalier Wagon 2004 232676 Cavalier Wagon 2026 241079 Cavalier Sedan 2030 24-0430 Cavalier Wagon 2071 243627 Cavalter Sedan 2209 252345 Cavalier Wagon 2222 ·252943 ca ... alter Wagon 2246 2~5140 NEW 184 CITATION CitaUon Coupe 245 102085 Citation Sedan 393 115465 Citalion HIB eoope 981 124560 C1ta11on Coupe 964 124375 Citation Sedan 2603 164260 Citation Sedan 2666 164653 CttatlOn H18Coupe 2692 165165 CnahonHIBCoupe 2693 165363 Ctlat!On Ht8 Coupe 2836 166945 Cilahon-Sedan 2856. 109163 Citation Coupe 2893 167226 Citation Sedan 2936 109134 Citation Sedan 2965 108129 Citation Sedan 3015 112330 NEW 184 CELEBRITY MODEL STOCM SERIAL Celebnty Sedan 2166 920«2 Celebrity Sedan 2265 923515 Celebnty Wagon 2436 926630 Celebrrty Wagon 2532 935256 Celebrity Wagon 2536 930899 Celebrity Sedan 2540 931660 Celebrity Sedan 2661 939230 Celebnty Wagon 2727 941718 Celebrity Wagon 2748 941754 Celebrity Wagon 2852 947389 Celebrity Wagon 2654 934126 Celebrity Sedan 2657 935801 Celebnty Wagon 2858 946097 Celebrity Wagon 2960 955196 Celebrity Wagon 2998 955392 Celebrrty Wagon 2999 955398 Celebrity Wagon 3035 956445 NEW 184 CAPRICE/IMPALA MODEL STOCK SERIAL Caprice Sedan 1451 140959 Capr1ee Coupe 1455 141043 Caprice Sedan 2367 133735 Capr1Ce Sedan 2595 156444 Capnce Wagon 27!>2 156315 Caprice Wagon 2710 156495 Caprice Wagon 2747 157204 Caprice Wagon 2653 158208 Caprice Wagon 2868 157564 Caprice Wagon 2918 158630 Capnce Wagon 2926 1587,&a ..... Caprice Wagon-2929 158705 Caprice Sedan 2954 158130 Impala Sedan 2980 145813 Impala Sedan 3001 14.\680 Caprice Wagon 3002 159919 Caprice Sedan 3030 148342 Impala Sedan 3032 146142 . NEW 184 MONTE CARLO """"'' Monte Carlo MomeCarlo Monte Carlo MonloC.rlO • NEW 184 MONTE CARLO NEW 184 S-10 BLAZER ICOHT'NJEOI (COHTINUCO) """"'' fl TOCK SERIAL """"'' STOCK SERIAL Monte Carlo 1004 150231 S10Blazer4x4 2564 196679 Monte Carlo 1591 191681 510 Blazer 26« 219309 Mont8C.rlo 1614 192982 S10Blazer4x4 2650 217259 Moote Carlo 1823 198720 S10Blazer4x4 2675 220119 MonteCatlO 1906 ,.200378 St0Blazer4Jt4 2679 217095 Monte Carlo 1911 197684 S10Blazer4x4 2694 221029 Monte Carlo 1935 199967 S10Blazer4x4 2739 216334" Monie Carlo 2155 m264 S10Blazer4x4 2745 221847 Monte Carlo 2601 150343 St081azer4x4 2746 220669 Monie Carlo 2676 196624 s1oe1azer•x• 2754 222110 NEW 184 EL CAMINO S10Blazer•x• 277• 223605 S108lazer4•4 2931 232291 ' --i.t.4ooEL STOCK SERIAL S10Bla.Zer4x• 2932 232766 El Camino 1471 181947 S10Blazer4ic4 2933 232502 El Camino 1824 197,734 S10Blazer4ic4 2934 232403 EICa111ino 2137 201012 S10Blazer4x4 2935 232573 El Camino 2266 209505 S10Blazer4ic4 2971 230736 Et Camino 2526 214007 S10Blazer4x4 2977 233161 Et Camino 2613 215876 S10Blazer4x4 2979 232998 El Camino 2637 219205 S10Blazer4ic4 3012 233063 El Camino 2643 219287 S10Blazer4ic4 3013 233079 El Camino 2644 217444 S10BlaZer4ic4 3025 230375 El Camino 2645 218176 St0Blazer4ic4 3026 234468 El Camino 2646 217416 S108Lazer4ic4 3027 234480 El Camino 2697 220090 S10Blazer4x4 3028 230283' El Camino 2698 220122 NEW 184 CHEV. 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Cluaical AJll AJ.L..TCJIAD[OVSKT program featuring vtollnlat lvry GtUls and cellist Lynn Harrell ls pttKnted at the Hollywood Bowl by the Los ~ek:a Philharmonic Michael Tilson Thomas conducts 8:30 p.m. (213) 856-5400. Olt.ltGOaT COUtJIA.ft, classical gultartst, entertains In La Pal~ tt8lauranl, The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Mon.-Sat. 7-l l p.m.644-1700. PIAJlfIST DLLT LdlAJSll ap- pears Tues.-Sat.. 8 p.m.-mld- ntght. Cano's, 2241 W. Coe.st Hlgh- ~ewport Beach. 631-138 l . WUIS CELLAJt Restaurant features classical recordings durtng dinner. Tues.-Sat. from 7 p.m . The N~er. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. Jau TD WILLJA.11 BUTTLER llEll- OIUAL JAZZ BARD plays at the Reu~n E. Ltt Wed.-Frt. lndeflnJtdy. 161 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 675-5790 TBlt DlVllU ~OTT features eight hours of conunuous live Jazz ea<'h Fnday evening thro~ the summer with "The Wflluard.' a flve- plect> jazz group, performing contem- porary and pop selecUons from 4.30-8:30 p.m. and the"MJchad Jor- dan Tr1o" performing standard. Latin and contemporary fazz from 8 :30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 18000 Von Kannan. lrvlne 720-0330. 1'BE L08B LIFE TRIO returns to Cafe LaJtuna fresh from a year of formal study and club dates In San Francisco. Through Aug. Frt.-Sat . 8 p.m .-mldnlght. Sun. 3-'r p.m. 858 S . Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach. 497-:>404. TBB B&AOLE Restaurant features an all new Ja!% club Frt.-Mon. with M Ambtolle, a.rt n .. aDd .1o1ua Bow• from 9 p.m.-1 :30a.m. Frt.-S.t. AIM>, ''.A.mbnlellar" ls featured Sun. 8 :30 p.m.-l a.m.. and Mon. 9 p.m -1:30 am. 18121 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. COJll'PUT PHILLIPS and his trto In an exclusive engagement. Fr1.-5at. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.. 'tues.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a .m .. Library Lounge. The Ncwporter, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. WATJQt WATO plays the sax- ophone and RICK SBSJUIA.1' Is on tht keyboard. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. care Lido. 2900 Newport BJvd . Newport Beach 675-2968 RONl'QB IDlOW'N and his tr1o fea- ture classacal and Lalin Jazz. Wed.-Sat 8:30 p.m -12:30 a.m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton. Costa Mesa. 662-2672. SHELLY lfOOU a TIUO pcrfonn Jaz.z vocals. Frt . ..sat. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Noel's Seafood, 16281 Pacific Coast H!'°1way. Sunaet Beach. In- definite. (~ 131 592-2051. Pop LIOIUL lll'l'Cllllt, with special guest TiDa Tw.roer. perform ate p.m. at the Forum. 3900 Manchester, lfutlcwood. (213) 482-3232. ~NOSLBER'J' HOlfP&aDlNClt performs tonight and tomorrow at the Universal Amphitheatre. 815 and 813.50. l 00 Universal City Plaza. Universal City (2 l 3) 98G-942 l . TB& SAit rllANCl8CO ALL STA.RS. with Papa John Creach, Starship. Merle Saunders. Garcia Band. Marmaduke. N-R-P..S, David Margin. and Santana. perform tonight at tt1e Golden Bear, 306 Pacific OoUt Hwy .. Huntln«ton Beach. 536-9600 us .JOllR'IOI(. local vocalist. and DAVID JtALSJQJL pianist, team up to pCt'form at Ch~ Dante'• toru,tht andSatul'day.9pm-l:30a.m, 11bl CortnlhJan Way. Newport Beach 955-1332. B&&Lllf. wtlh 15ptt1al l.Ue9l Talk Talk. perfonn at 8 p.m. afthe Grttk Th~tre. 2700 N. Vermont. Los An- Fans of coa.atry llinger Guy llorrt.. can catch Illa act at 7 and 10 p.m. llonday at the~ Bone Saloon, Santa Ana. geles. 634-1300. TED It DUY perform at The Splndrtfter Wed.-Sat Hours Frt . ..S.t. 9 p.m.-1 a .m .• Wed.-Thurs.-8:30 p.m.-12:30a.m. 3333 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. 642-2295. lllAltC&L'S featu.rca dancing to ••1111ay l!toJl." 9 p.m .. 130 E. l 7t.fi St .. Costa Mesa. 646-3666 Dance .. ATSSB" B&LLT DANCS SRSBIOILS members are among the oul$tandlng Mid-Eastern enterfaln· ment featured this summer at Saa- doun 's. Wed.-5at. evenings. 2136 Placentia Ave.. Costa Mesa 642-0800. Theater "Al'fTTlllRG GOES" aboard lhe Piigrim ll In Dana Point Harbor. Thilrsdays and Fridays at 9, Satur- days and Saundays at 7 and 9, throughSept.9. 751 -1344. .. fBE BEST LITTLS WllOUBOUSE DI TEXAS•' at the Harlequin Olnner Playhouse, 3503 $. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. nfghlly except Mondays at varytng curtatn times th~ Au«. 19, 97~-SSJ I. '"TD CALIFOIUflA BAJtBAaT COAST PIRATSS" aboard the CaJt- fomlan at the Cannery Restaurant, Newport Beach. Fridays through Sun-dal! unUl JuJy J 5, 770-7770. 'TBSP AJlfT A.SnCJtS" at the Stu- dio Theater of Saddlcba<'k College In Mission VlejO, Tuesdays thn>uj(h Sat- urdays at 8. Sundays at 3 tfirough Jul~~ 831-4656. • · rAJllTA8'11CD" by the South Coast Mustcal Theater at Uni- versity Hllth School theater. Campus at Culver.lrvlne, Frtdaya al 8. Satur- days at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at ~l;30 th'°"'°' July l 6. 640-6306. "Pd>DL&a ON TD ROOP" at the Gnuld Otnncr Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. ton~l lhrough Sun· ct..y a1 varying curtain times until Aug. 19. 772·7710 '"THE llOVSETllAP"" at Golden West Coltcae '"'Patio Theater, Hun1 · lnaton Beacb, Frtday and Saturday at 8:30 895-837ft. - "llRS. GIBBO"s· BOTS" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Strttt at York.town Avenue. Hunt- k~n Beach. Friday and Sawnby at 832-1405. "llUCB A.DO ABOCT lfOTllDIG," for the Grove Shakespeare FcsUval In the F~lval Amphitheater. 12852 MaJn St.. Carden Grove, Thur9days lhrot.llO'I Sunday• at 8:30 untll July 28. 636-7213. ''THE llU8lC ll.AJll" al the Curtain Call Otrtnft' Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tualln. nUOltly ocept Mondays tt\roujth Aug. 1 g: 838-1 540. "A ~Oii TBlt BIUDGE" at the Costa Mesa CMc Playhouse. 661 Hammon St .. eo.ta Mesa. Frtday and Saturday at 8:30. 650-5269 -Lecta.ra nm LAGUJllA POETS rntutt readings by Carolyn Weathers, poet, novelist. and playwn.tht from Texas 8 :~ BeaCh Library. 363 Glen , na Bea.ch. 497-1733 DI raAJtCE. A ¥tde;tecture program on lhe methods of raJstng gr.apes and producll'll{ the Onew1nesOfFrantt. 7-lOp m. 89fee. Golden West College. Admlntstrallon Blda .. Rm. 223. 15744 Golden West St .. 'ltuntlngton Beach. 891-3991 0 8URVl9UIG TBB llltJllTAL IL1r 1!1&8SS8: Families Fae~ The Challenges." An annual conference of the National Alliance for the Mentally UJ Includes a program of lectures. panel discussions and workshops presented by leading ncurbscienttsts. physicians and ret!Cal'Chcrs. Through Sunday UC lrvlne. 544-8488 Stacie. ID88 ANGIE'S SIJllGLES DA!fCZ. 8:30-1 1 :30 p m .. Frank AmoM Tno. Layfayettt Hotel. l « S . Linden Ave .. Long Beach. (2 l 3) 435--63 I I . WHEEL OP nu:EJOJSBIP, for sJnl{lcs over 45. meda at Bobby >.ic:Ctt's In Brea at 5:30 p.m 524-3327. Etc. THE ORARG& COUllTY P ADI be- gins today al the Costa Mesa Fair- grounds wtlh 10 nUOlts or entertain- ment. a chainptonsnlp rodeo. motor- cycle speedway. an etght-story tall King Kong. a Superman museum. livestock. exhibits. continuous ground acts. a carnival, commtrcial wares and food conttSSlons General adml Ion $4. ages 6-12 $ t. under 5 free. Mon.-Fr1. noon-midnight. Sat.- Sun. 1 O a.m.-mldnJghl. Through July 15. 751-3247. Sat. Cluslcal TB& LOS ANOELltS PIDLBAIUIONJC and lnsutut,. Or- chestras perform lkethoVen·s Ninth Symphony at an All-Beethoven con- cert tonlgnt at A:30 p.m at the Hoth· wood Bowl. (213) 856-5400 GREG<>aY COLCllA.N, .!ltt Frid.a\ llstlng PIAIDST Di.LY LdlAJZ•. a1 C.no's. Stt Friday ll$ti~ Jau WATO WAYNE on th~ ptanoand llJClt SIDtllllAJlf on tht> keyboard Stt Fnday ltslfn~ THE DAGL& Restaurant Stt Fri dat~Un,t LUSH LU'B TIUO, 8tt FndJ\ listing. C01'J'llET PHILLIPS. att fnd.I\ ll ting TllE WATlUt &•ASEL QUARTET. 5tt Fr1day listing "BO'I' PllOGS," a versatllt> DIX !eland jazz band whleh d<-livcrs an t"X<'ill~ vtsual penorman~ h!Jth· lll}lted by cameos from each mcm'IM-r of th~ ~roup. plays S..t -Sun 1n- defl~tely a~ tht> Reu~n E. Ltt, 151 E. SI Hlgtlway. Newport Ocac-h 675-790 DA.RVET TRAYLOR. Thul"5Cb\ and Saturday nights. truk-Onlle Ma" well' s. 31 7 Pltc-lfl<' Coa. t ltll(hw.i ~ . Uunllngton lkach. 536-2555 ROl'fllUE BROWN and h~ tno. ~ Friday llslln~ SllBLLT MOOR.Sa TRIO.'>« Fn day list.Jog Pop EJ'fGELBl!AT HOlllPSllDUICll, Stt f'riday ll~lng Q-16 f)t"rforms tonight at the Cold rn Bear. 306 Padfi<' Coa"I{ tlwv Hun11ngto'll Ektth....536-9600 ftD a D1UlT, sec Friday llsllnlt SllODY ROBJ!llSOl't I!> ft-aturt'd to nl~ht at lrvlnt" Mt>adow<., Amphitheatre 7•0-2000. LIOUL R.ITCllIE, Stt' Fnda) h5' Ing.. Ult JOHNSON and DAVID It.A.LEIGH. att Friday UsllnJt MARCEL ·s. w11 h "J!llu:zy BoL .. .. LAftJO>Sa JOI.~·· atSebu· U&n'a West Dinner Aayhoulic. 140 Ave. Pico. San CkiMnte, Wcdne8daya lhrou&h Saturdays at 8 . Sundaya at l and 7 lhrough AUi. 2. 492·9950. ,... pop.au ep eed'W'&J' wW be a auQo1' attncdoa tODJllat and nut P'dday at tbe Or&Dae Cocmty hl.r. The $6 8Peectway dcketa I.De.lade admtwton to fair. • • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 6, 1~ Calendar· Theater "A.NfiBIMG GOSS" on thC' PtJ . ~m tn Dana Point Harbor Sn-F'n- ~ •1~t~nl ' 8 EST LIT' TL E 1VBOREBOOSE IJlf nIAS" at the Hdrlcquln Dlnnt'r Pla,·hou~ Sn-fr1- da\ IJSllflR "TQE CALIFOJllQA BAJlBAJIY COAST PIRATES" on tht' C8ll- torn1an In ~ewport Harbor Stt Fn- da\ ll<,llflA 1'TllB rAKTASTICU" at Saddlc- t>Jrk Coll~I' Studio Theatt'r Set" fr1- 1t<1\ h'>llrllt ''Tim MALTESE FALCOl'f," with Humphrey ~art Old Time The.atCT Oasts Senior Citizens Cf'ntt"r Muhl Pu~ Room. 5th and Mai:guente. C~rona del Mar 7 30 p m Frtt ad· mission 759-94 71 "A SHOT llt TIU DAall." The Ptnk Panther ravontc Is acrtt"ncd at dusk Bnng rood and low backed beach chaJrs for a picnic dlnnt"r 6·30 p m . Iden WC' st CollC'ge Amphlth rf'. 15744 Colden WMI St. Huntl~on Beach Sl.50 ad mission. S6 maximum per famll\' 891-3991 . "THE PA.NTASTJC.llS" by South ( oac;\ Mu'>IC-al Thca1er at UrilvC"rsltv Lectllrea ll1'!h "'<'hool Sc-«" fndav lt!tll~ • ·•sUJt•~--o T .... ...,.PfTAL "L-•·rmoLgR 0.l'f THE ROOP' at the ., .. on u.D...., u. (,rand ()lnnc-r ThealC"r Stt Fnda\ t NESSBS: famtllt's Face the 11 .. 11n~ · · -· Challenge. Stt Fnday llsttng "LAVE.l'fDER FOLLIES" at Slnd) Yba.,lldn ., \4 ~t Dinner Pld\ hou~ ~ es '-.cl' t-·nda\ lli.llnR SAJLDfG SJ1'GLES offers Sun "THE ·MOUS~TllAP" at Goldt'n Worshipers Boat Trtps for non Wf"st Coll~<' ~ Fnd<t} llsllflR smokers 21 years and O\ler CVt'I') Sat "llRS. GIBBONS' BOYS" al tht' urda) th~t~summrr. IOa m -4 Hununwon Hc.tch Playh~ Stt p m.. Newport Beach Bring lunc-h f"ndJ\ hsttn~ and dr1nk 820. 673-3282 "JIUCB ADO ABOUT .l'fOTBDIG" Tim ORAJlfGlt COUJfTT CATB· di I he .fo f'<'olt\ al A~hlthC"alt'r tn Gar-OLJC ALUlllJQ CLUB sponsors a get-n G '--f I acquaJntcd party and danct! ror pro- today and tomorTOw by Rick Cole Auctions Mort" than 400 vehlcle"S a~ . s r~turnl. rnoolvlng on the worti· " un famous Newport turntable under the lights of the Mamou Ballroom. Gates • open Sat & Sun at 8:30 a.m., with bidding from 10 a.m. unUI dark. 85 Clauical adult admission. under 12 free. New-A FU& OUTDOOR COPfCE•T port &ach Mamou Hotel & Tcnpts UIUE8 conUnuet with the eounda or Club. 900 Newport Center Dr .. New-the llunllngton Beach Concert Band. l><>r1 Beach. (818J 506-6544 5.7 pm.. Colden West College TD OllAl'fGE COU1'TT FADl, Amehlthntre, 157« Ool<k'n Wt'St St .. Hunlln~n &ach. 891 -3991. Stt friday llsUng. AKOEl'f'l'lftB DUO·PIAPfl8T8 THE PAG&A.Jn OP THE llAS- TER.S and the Festival of Arts t>eaJn today and run through Aug. 26 -rhe pageant Is the creation of living plc- tu~ with narration and a llve or- chestra. 8:30 p m dally The fesllval Includes hund~s of artists of var1- ous works exhibiting In booths. Th<' Ballet Paclflca presents a var1cty or dan<.'t'S al 5 p m. Sunday Dally I 0 a m -I I 30 p.m 650 Laguna Canyon Rd. ~una Beach. 494-1147 "KOREA &XPO." Sat ·Sun 10 am -J J p.m. Anaheim Convention CC'ntl't'. Southwest Exhibit HaU & Pa- cific Room. 800 W Katella. Anaht'lm. 999-8900 Mano Merdlroeslan and Ana Lia Lt-nchanttn perform In a frtt concert offered by the Yamaha Music Educa- tion Center 3 p.m .. Recital HaJI. I 5455 Jcrrrcy Rd . lrvlne 559-5440. Country JEFF PEA.llSOl'f, who Is equally accomplt hcd on guitar. fiddle, ban.Jo. mandolin and the harmonica. pc-r- forms In lwoshowsal 6and 9·30 p.m al Crazy Ho~. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana Tlcket.s 85. 5'49-1 51 2 Pop LIONEL RJTCBDt. see Pr1day llat· Ing. Ja.u t'n rovt' ·~ ' 1'"~ r~lonals aged 21 -39 8 p m -1 a m "THE MUSIC 11.AJ'f" at th«" Cur· 209 WC"Ucsley Lane Co<ita MC"Sa 83 AllT·A·PADl FE8TIVAL. Juned THE GOLDEN BAOLlt JAZZ 1 1111 f .ill l>tnnf"r Thectter ~ Fnda) 957-0125 Ouldoor exhibit by California artists 8AlQ) plays at the ·Amtrak Depot. .. 11..,11112 with wttkend entertainment and re· 3.7 pm. San Juan Capistrano. "A VIEW rROM THE BRIDGE" Etc. fr~hmenta Fri-Sat. IO a.m.-1 I FORWARD M01'10l'f. fcatunng .11 1 he ( .,.,,,. Mc-~ { t\'lf' Pt.n·ho~ Tlllt NEWPORT Bl!tACB COL-~ m · Sun ·Thurs 1 O a m.-10 p.m ref,gae music. pc-rfonns at 6 p.m. at S<·r Frtdd\ 11 .. 110~ hrough Aug. 26· Laguna Canyon th~13alboa Pter Park In Balboa as part ------------=L::..=EC'rO::.=::...::.=R:_.:C::All=-=:A::U:.;CT1:::.:.:.:0::.iff::.:.....:.:ls::......:h:.:.:C':.,:l~d-_:_R:.:d:...:·:...:~:::!:~u:.:.:n::a~ ~::a::c.:..:h_:4:.994.:._:«·4:.::5:.:I..:::4:.:... --oft he Balboa Summer Concert Serles. 'I 673·5245. Burt Reynolds Dom De Luise · Dean Martin· Sammy Davis, Jt Jamie Farr · Marilu Henner · Telly Savalas and Shirley Macu.ine TBJt LUSH LIPE TRIO, Stt f"r1day llsflng. DAlQ:EL ST. llAJlSEO.LB plays the saxophone" and JOM GARDNER performs on the piano. Jazz and light pop for easy llsttnfng and dancing. 4·8 pm . Alexanders ltallan Rt"Slaurant. 1565 Adams AvC'. Co ta Mesa Indefinite. 241-0123 TD DAGL& Restaurant. att Fri· dal listing. IDO .rAZZ ALL ST Alta, 4-8 p m and 9-1 J p.m .• Cale Lido. 2900 New port Blvc .• Newport Beach. 675-2968 OBO&GS BOTT8, saxophone. and STAJf IUUtCUDD>GS, piano 2 :30-7 p.m .. The Park, 2515 E. Coa81 Hwy.. Coron. dd Mar. lndeOnltc-675--6577. TD GILLLUI OA.llllfER JAZZ QUAllftT. 7-l 1 p.m .. lndf'ftntC' Altslo'a, 1870 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-8293. JACK BRANO, 3-7 p.m .. lndcflntk Rusty Pelican. 2735 Paclfl<' Coa<>I Hwy .• ~wport Beach. 642-3431 "BOT FR008," sec Saturday llst Ing. BOBBT UDFIELD perform-. Latin Jazz, 7-11 p.m .• Sunset Pub li>655 PaclflcCoa.st Hwy.. SunM-t Beach. (21 ~:2-'~-RAG8 Tll'faON Al'fD THE RB1'11DI SSCTIOft, afternoons. Old Dana Pofnt Cafe, 24720 ~I Prado Dena Polnt. 661-6003. 8TVDIO CAR features an allC'r noon jaZZ sesak>n. l 00 Main St Balboa. 675-7760. Pop GROOVE TtT AMI. aftemooni> .11 Baxter's. 14346 CUiver Dr . lrvlnt' lnddlnte. 857-2103. CALYPSO snn DRUll BAND appears al Cano"s, 2-6 p.m . 2241 w Coast Hwy .• ./'4wport B«"ac-h 631-1381. c;.' Dance 11188 AJllOD'S BIO BAND BOUND DA1'C&CLUB, 8-11 p.m .. with Hust~ Higgin• playing. Al8o frtt dance lessons 7-8 p.m. by candl ()avlr. Lafayette Hold, 144 S. Lln<k'n Ave Long Beach. (213) 435-6311. ftA DANCllfG to the music or Cu\ Halferty and the Society Combo front l :30-4:30 p.m. through Sept. 2 JeWf"I Court Inside South COast Plaza TBS LAGmtA FOLJU>Al'fCERS llMllf •OMM!f WN!HEll BROS .'GOUlt:N HAAllE.Sl -.. AlJIOIT S llJOO'I' - • IW NUDHAM '" "CA/ICNOH8AU. llUN Ir SUSAN ~ CATHERIHI BIOi JolO(I( 1)1~ PIOWIO ll(l FIWoll SIMATM --SNUff GAMETT -., Al. CAl'PS •--_.._ AA~ C>fOW ... AN!lfl{ MOA"..AN -., HAI. NldlhAM • Al.8EflT S llUOO¥ • liAMY MitilR PG,_.llill&llMll-S19C. -.... AIBEll'T S RUOOY _.,HAtNElllhAM ,. ..... _ _, o.t1•·a111ro1·~~ 0 __ ..... _ • ..,. • ..,._,,._~. ._...~ A--. ..... lil (OMtil\/ttfC4Tl()lrdCOMIPAHY c,... __ .._..., ... .....,..........,. MAtDt 879 9850 COSTA IEA 979-4141 ·-854-8811 SANTA ANA 540-JW wcsr...sm 8913693 Pacific Anaht1m Of In Edwards Cinema Center Edwards Uoiver5'ty Edwards Bristol Pac1fte H1way 39 Dr In • ,..,,1-.1-.......... _ C-~Ao91-IO ...... ~ lolC) .. St "" ' f., BREA 990·4021 n Tc.to 581 5880 ORM6E 634 2553 W£Sll9CSTO m.9546 LA •ADA 523-1611 UA Mcmes 4 Edwards Saddleback SYUfY C1nedome UA Westminster Mall SRO Gateway 5 ._ ....... a.o.-··· I lorolllllK.I• ci..-..a u r., S. .... f., ..... lnl u ,.,,...., ... EdwillOS Untvel"'Y CcllOolne ~ 8811 1134 25S3 fOOllTAlll VAWY EOWl•Ol Fovn1.., V•Mf!V lAGUMA 1£ACM WUTMlmtll [ctlr.WS Soulll Coul UA Mii 839 l!IOO 4971711 ~ ~ YUi eo-ds V.,0 TWWI DM8ilO '°" SHOWllGl COSTA IEA 541-1102 .... .., IJM"I EdWllds C1ntN Edwards V-.0 1 Wiii CUil '37.tl40 AIWlll ,,,.,770 IVll: ·~1811 Nlt.Oraiwelilll Stadium Or In Edwards University OU. IM-3911 IM City Center COST A llfSA 540-0St4 IMllllA IUCff 4tJ.1711 MJIWIB ..,__ UA South Com Soullt Coast lacuna UA Westllllstlf Miii - -- -- Calendar • feature Jaap Lcqftrater. who teaches a •pedal clau In BuJgartan dancing. Warm-up at 7/.m" clasa begins at 7:30 p.m. an dancing con tJn uea until 10:30 p.m. Laguna"'Beach Htgh School Gllia Gym, comer of SaJnt Annes and Park Ave .. Laguna Beach. 543·5928. Theater "AlfTTllDfO GOES" aboard the Pllgrtm In Dana Polnt Harbor. See Friday's listing. "THE "BE ST LITTLE WHOUBOUSE m TEXAS" at the Harlequin Dtnner Playhpwie. See Fri-dal.'• U.c4~. -'TD C-ALJPOllJQ.A BAaBAllT COAST PDlATltS" aboard the Cali- fornian Ln Newport Harbor See F'rt- dar, llsllng. 'TD -YANTA8T1CU" by the South Coast Musical Theater at Uni- versity High School. See Friday ltst- 1~'TBB rAJnA8T1CU " by the Saddleback Com~;iieater In the Studio Theater at eback College. See Frtday llsUng. "nDDL&a <>111 TD •OOP" at the Grand Dlnncr Theater. Sec Fr1day listing. "LA V&NDER FOLLIES.. at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. Sec Friday llattng. "MUCH ADO ABOUT 1'0Tlll!f0" at the Grove Shakespeare Festival '°Amphitheater. See Friday ll•Ung. "Tlllt MUSIC lllAN" at th e Cur- tain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday Jeff Pea.non appean at 8 and 9:30 p.m. Sqday at the Cruy Bone Saloon. guitar player. 9 p.m -1 a m .. Blue Beel Cafe. 107 21st Place. Newport Ptcr. Newport Beach. 675-3333. Dance listing. CHEI081a1' plays Top 40 music 1.,. .. 1 8:30 p.m.-mldntght at Close En-8.....,.~ counter's, 21022 Brookhurst, Hunt-nm SAILING 81KQLU, for non-lngton Beach. Indefinite. 968-9800 smoking singles over 2 J. gathers Ln Wo.rbhona Newport Beach for day sailing. JO r- a.m -4 p.m. $20 For current locaUon A STOP SllOKDIO CLINIC teaches call 673-3282 one to stop smoking thre>ua:h hyp- Fllm• noels. Tonight and Tflurs .. 7:30.9,30 p.m. Golden West Collcae Community "THE NEW YORK SCHOOL." Center. 15744 Golden West St.. Hunt- This film reveals the artists of the lngton Beach. SI 9 fee 891·3991 Nt'w York School speaking eloquently It for themselves and their times tc. through t.he1r own st.atemen~ arn:l DA vgy•s LOCUR, located at the tht'lr licrolc paintings. 3 p.m .. New· Balboa Pavilion. features Monday evc- port Harbor Art Musucm. 850 San nlng cocktail crulst'S durtng the sum· Clt'menlc Dr . Newport Beach. mt'r. 673-5245 _u __ ... T8lt Oli.1'0.& COlJJll'TT J' Am. att Friday listing. PAOltANT OJ' Tim llASTSR.8 and Festival of Arts. att Saturday llsUng All'l'-A·PAm ... nvAL. see Sat- urday listing. Tue; Clualcal GamollT COLUIA.ft, Ice Friday Usung, TSS LOS AJlfGltLS S PRILRAPJIOPOC pcrf'onns a pro- gram fca.turtng Becthoven'a Fifth Symphony anaRachmantnov·s Sec- ond Ptano Concerto. 8 :30 p.m .• Holly- wood Qowl. (2~ "80-32.32. PIA.1'18T LT LellADtR. at Cano'a.. sec Prlday IJsung, Grand Dinner ~calc1'. Sec Friday llsUng. "TllB ll1J8IC llAJlr' at the Cur- tain call Dinner Theater. Stt Fnday llallng, f'Ums A CBILDa&J'f'S 1'1Lll 8EllD8 featured "The Phantom ToUbooth.'' an animated. musical mm. I p.m .. Golden West College Forum U. 157« Golden West St .. FlunUngton Beach. SJ admission. under 3 years frtt 891-3991. Worbhop9 8T ARTJRG TOU1l 01'1' BU81-- l'fSU. A aeries of wotk.ahope de· sll(lled to help pcraons who arc con· sliicnng small business ownenhlp. Topics Include mark.cttng, financing and pcr90nnel. TonJaht. July 17 and 24. 7-9:30 p.m Golden West College Administration Bldg., Rm. 214. 157« Golden West St .. Hunttngton Beach. 64 per acaslon. 891-3991. t~. Huntington Beach . 62 ,,.Ith dbh or t>ever.ge. SS empty handfod 642·5586 Etc. TD OllAROlt COON J I r A.Ill. 5tt Friday llsttnl( A.RT-A-r ADl-raTtV AL. see Set· urday llsttn« PAGSAJft' OF TBZ llASTZaS and Festival of Atu. 9tt Saturday ltsUng Wed. Claulcal Jau TllB 8&AL 8&ACll CllAlllll!R llt1SIC PZSliVAL continues today In the community roomoC the Mary Wllaon Ubrary. Concnt.s on con- secutive Wednesday evenlnl(r. lhrougJl Aug. 15 remain. Tt>n~t tile Yaaye ~trtng Quartet performs ,.._ S1nCla Haydn'a.guartet In G minor. Op 74. ''Tlllt JAZZ llDIOU.'' see Mon--No. 3 .. Horwman:·· Chausson s day listing. BIUDOB 8BSS101fS are held every Quartet In c mJnor. Op. 35: and CONFUT PlllLUP8, sec Friday Tu~y for alnalcs wishing to par-l>vorak's Plano Qutntct In A. Op. 81. llsUng. llclpate. 7 p .m., Newport Beach. 50t. wtth David Koemcr. """nlsl 8 p.m . 559-6472. """' ~7 Pop wmL OP ntJElllDSBIP, for 7VI Elec:tnc Ave .. ~ Beach. F'rtt sl~cs over 45. meets at the Stadium admission. t2l3) 596-4749. "A a~ co--~BT'' Is GllEGORT COL&ll.AR, ~ f'r1da) w~ n •-• nav Clu In ~al 5,30 p.m. for din-ltsU featured every Tuesday night at ner. 524-332'1. Ulllt-Happy Daze. I 7927 MacArthur Blvd.. CLUB CONS.JO llAGICO, an lnde-PIAJUST DLL T LellAIElt at lrv1ne. 250-1077. pendent. :from. membership Cano's. ace F"rtday Usung T'"'-ter travel and dub apt.'Clall.zlng Ln Jau ,......_ affordable weekend ~-awaya. meets ••TB g B g 8 T LIT T Lg al 8 p.m. at the clubhouac d the TD RAaaY J All&S OR· WBOUJIOUSB IPf TEXAS" at the "HunUngton" apartments. 8400 F..d-Clm8TllA. The Budd)' Rich Band Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Fri-.----.....;;.. ___ ....,... ______________ _...;. ____ _ daf.b~LOT" at the Pacific Amphitheater, 100 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. tonl,c(hl thrt>\.UO'I Sunda~. "nDDL"BR ON Tb aoor • at the THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 Mo" Niie All Se811 '2 00 "CARMEN" "THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON. A down-home, im2gin2tlvc,-sdcncc.=flction talc dlstingulshcd by chills., thrills, an offbc2t sense of humor and~ above all, a kind heart. .. " 759-1122 ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· -J lldlth Crise Lectura "8U.VIVl1'G TRB llUNT AL ILL- N EBSBS: Families Face the Challenges ... ~ listing. Etc. ART-A-J' AIJl PUTIV AL. 8tt Sal· urday listing "KOREA SXPO, •• see Saturday II sting. PAnSART OP TBB llA8TER8 and F'esllval of Arts. sec Saturday listings. TD JOP WESLBY l'LSTCBBR EV ANOELIST1C ASSOCIA noM Re- ligious Meeting. 2:30-5:30 p.m., Cali- fornia Room. Anaheim Convention Center . 800 W. KateUa, Anaheim. 999-8900. TIU oa.AftOS COtmTT PADt. see Friday u;:~· TD JU RT BaACB COL- LECTOa CAR AtJcnON. 9« Satur- day listing. Mon. Clualcal oasooaT COLJtllAJlf, aee Frtday listing. Jus TD JAZZ KDIOU perform Dix- ieland ja.u, 9 p.m.-1 a .m Cafe Lido. 2900 !llewport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. TIU "BltAOLS " Restaurant, att Friday ueung ---Pop UIUlT O&J.TZ&LllA.N, stivzer, "* * * 1;,.. Get me In the right mood and I can laugh all over the map. That'• why 1 lllie TOP SECRET!'" -Roger Ebert. Chicago Suft. ,,_ "TOP SECREl1' may be the fanniat movie ever made ••• blow• every other comedy tide vear oat of the water." -MlchMI 0.., LA. We.ld\I ~ \Cllll.l•IN ... -... ._•nUIN"WI .... _,...._., I NOWPIAYING • -~ ..... • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 6, 19S4 Calendar and sptt1al ~uest Rosemary Cloonc.-y "LAVltl'fDER POLLIES" at perform bl~ band :.oundi. al I hr I lolly-Sebastlan·s WC'.'SI t>lnnrr f'layhou!>t" wood Bowfal 8 p.m (2131 A56-5400 Stt f.-rldav llslln~- TOll llcLAll'f. san~rr ,.rnd ' .. TBB llUSIC llA.N" di thr Cur-~ull.trtst, 8 p.m -midnight The.-Can lain Call Dinner Thc.-att'r Sec.-Friday nrry Rt'Staurant. 30 I LafayC'llt' Avr ll-.tln" Nrwport ~ach lndcllnllr 675 5777 " CONFREY PBILLIPS and his trlo. '-"<" Fnday ll~t~~fi. Film.a TBB WIL BUTTLER IOll- ORJAL JAZZ BAJfD. <,("c 1-rlcby list "PVLL llY DAISY." Dlrecll'd by In~ Alfl"C'd Leslie. the-mm takt"S a casual. WAYNE WAYNE <rnd RIC K Immediate-look al thr bohemian SHltlUIAJlf, ~Friday llstln~ underground of the-late-·50s_ 2 p.m. ROmtlE BROWN and hl1o trio. St>e At 2 30 p m ... Tht-l,.asl Clran Shirt·· Friday llslm~. Is scrttnl'd. Al50 a lecture by Alfred Leslie.-occurs at 7 :30 p.m. Newport Pop TED• URRY. '>t't' Friday llslln~ "CRAZY DAZE" Is tonight at t tappy Oazt'. 17927 MacArthur Blvd . lrv1nt' 250-1077 Harbor Art Mu~um. 850 San Clrmf'ntc.-Dr . Nc.-wport ~ach 759-1122. Lectma Tb eater ALPUD LS81Dt al 7 30 pm Stt Films listing today "THE BEST L ITTLE Etc. WBOR.EHOUSE I.Pf TEllAS" di the ltarlequln Dinner Playhoul>t' St-c Fri· dar, 11~~ THE OR.AftGE OOUJllTT P Alll, ser FMday !Isling. 'C LOT" al thr l'actflr J\mphllht"alcr . Stt Tu~y ltslln~ "FIDDLER ON THE ROOP" at thr Grand Dlnnt'r Thralt'r Stt Friday 11 .. 11ni;t ART-A-PADlftSTJV AL • .stt Sat urday listing. PAOEA!fr 07 Tim llllA.STDS and Festival of Arts. ~ Saturday ltsllng * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * loMIRADA ~ m41 .. l91h ..... -u ...... "-'-.._ms•111 tm\I ., ..... IP'> .. ,....,si.. .. llrpoo ...... ,_ S.1 '• •• ,, ... si... °"' 11 • te !r9 •« :. .. ''8AOl1.<a rMTr <il 12 40. J ~. !i 30. 8 00. 10 25 ''MW'STOF (PC} JIO 10 ·1oonoosr <PG > 1n~ H~ IOIO -SUI .. ..-r•...-IP'l "',. -.., Sill• ...... om (-W I for In!'"" ._.O., 11• 1~ ~00 , .... "TC. SlCICTr (PC) 11 30. 7 3!>. 4 40, 6 4!>, 8!>0. IO!>!i "'STM lB II: M 1UIOt FOi SPOQI" (PC) .. ,_..., .... ...... ""'"(1aoo>S.I I• lffll , ..... .,,., 17. 74\ ~· , .... • PACiFIC E·IN THEATRES• HIWAY39 ~ * "CCIWI M IJ(SllOYIJ" I MlillDl.llS" (l'G) 1?G} l'IUS l'IUS "ICDWI" {PC) '100 MY ~ MiAlt' (l'G ''BAaE.<a rMTY" (I ) "CNIOllAU 1111 r · If') l'IUS (I ) l'IUS ''?Olt(Y"S I: M IDT DAY" "llQf 110M TO OW" (K l ORANGE ~ 11141 .,. ,.,,°' .... 5-tt -,.., ..... t.11 * * SUrfR SWAP MEETS E""v SAT a S.•*v • • Wl;!o!til (W!JWNO! Q41i1ftilifitt1 ''QIOSTIUST(IS'' (K ) I ~M UIA .. l'lUS "M lllJ'SIDSM l'PC) plllS "" °'"' ~ii u ti. t... "Tll SUhMJIS" {i) ~~ 1l't1 '"a.•-.. .. • ~ ....,, • Allot rr ... Fountain Valley "TC. S£C1£T!" (PC) l'lUS "M MT\.bl." (PC) SUPU SWAP MEITS E-v SAT' Sundov lllOMIAMlwJ Pllt , ........... -11u111~•11l --- "Ll•eattbeQueen.''amaatcaJre.uereUrina( daily on board the ahlp and at the Spruce the Queen Mary'• aatung claya. l8 performeCI Gooee. Lona Beach. Thu. Leonard Slatkin ronducts. with wlolsl EUl(C'nt" lstomln 8 30 p.m . HoUywood Bowl 12131 856-5400 Claulcal Ju:s OllEGORY COL£11AN, see Friday lts llnJ( PlAl'fJST OLLY Lell.AIER al Cano's. ~t' Friday llsllng. TOM llcLAIJlf, i.tt Wl'dnt"&day list- ing. llARlt ISBELL AND T.BE RBTTRll SECTION, rvcnlnftS. In· d('flnllc-Old Dana Point Cafe-. 24720 l)('I Prado, Dana Point. 661-6003 THE LOS AMG£LE8 PRILBARMOl'UC pt"rforms (k('lhovt"n s Fourth Piano concerto and Mu-.-1ori;t'lk} s ··p1c111rr<t · RICK SBBRllAI'f and WA Tif'lt WA YJQt, see Friday llsllng s Tf'H YOUR fflVOltlTf MOVIES HOME WITH YOU now I f ••lv1t114 fh1\ w,..,., Tllll-•-BftMT WI UPP -.,"""' u£Micu~ Burt Aeyno1e11 CA•"°"aALL •u .. II ff'G) Sllows at I 2:50 j OS' S ·2S 7 0 10:05 Robert A eel ford THlt 11A TVllAL ~J s11ow1 ., 1 t 05 t •o S 20 I 00 & I 0 30 T_,. KCRCT (PC) Show• at 12 10 2 10 4 10 6 10. 10 10 CR.£MUNS PGJ SllOWl at II 30 3 00 S·IO l ·OO 6 10:JO No "•nt1 No 8art1in PTtcu '"DIANA ICMllES • Tiie T...-efO....(~) Sllows .a 12 00 2 lO S 00 7 JO 6 I 0 00 $ftealc et I 00 Ho ...... , I 10 MM 13,m4,u3;121 ~"~~: ~ :::.,.,,!!J _..... PON cw GRUN-I c;;:90I< WHtCH VIU.AQa (") STA• TREK Ill Tiie s-a .. ~ ---f"Q) 12 00 4 10 II 15 Sllows at l 2 JO 2. 30 ' HI Cand._" (PO) s 00 7 JO 10 00/10 MM 12 00 4 10 & 8 15 DRIVE -INS ~!~ • U;1•l11111W6t il! 111111 .......... s ........ ...,...., o. PAllTY '"' "'"' Co-,ut11re Porky'' 11 CAI STREEn OF l'lRE (PQJ Plus Co•Hlt 8reakh\' ("GI Dolly ... rton Sylveater St1lone •Hl.-sTO..CN) Top Secret Cf'CI CltUIUM C'PGJ- ""u' Never Say Nevet Ataon 1"01 No Panel DAllVJlT TJlAYLOll. lltt Satur- day= lli BRO'Wlf and hi• tno. stt F~Ustlng. W1LLlAll IAJTl'LU llSll· OIUAL .JAZZ llAKD. att Fnday list· lnJt. OOID'lln PHILLIPS. a« Frtday listing. Pop DAVID RAL&IOB. ptanlst. pt>r forms from 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Cht"z Dante's, 1701 Cortnthtan Way. Nrw- port Bcae:h. 955~ 1332. llflCll nzow. ··~r. guitar. har monlca. 9 p.m.-l a m. Blue-8ttt Cafe 107 215' Platt, Newport Pier. Nt"W· port Beach 67~3333 TBD am.RY. Stt turday list Inf( Dance TIU TRACT W&LLS BIG BAJlfD. for your danclnfl pleD"iUr(' 8:30-1 I :30 p m., The Californian 16431 Bolsa Chlt'a. Huntington Beach. 82 admtsalon. 846-1347 BALLROOM DA!tCDIO, 8 p m mldn!S(ht. Dance lt"UOns 7-8 p m Al80 dOor prtzes. Meadowlark Coun try Club. Graham Strttt. Munlln.Cton &ach. Theater ••AlfYTJIJlitO 00.&a .. on lh(' Pll-tm In Dana Point URrbor Stt Frt- Y,l~~'1 8&9T LITTL£ WBOllltBOUSS DI TSXA.9" a t lh(' llarl~ln Dinner PlayhOU5C Stt Frt dal.~"\:A.LrroJlJOA BARBARY COAST Pm.A.1'&8° on th" Call r<!!!llan to Newport llar'bor Stt frl dal.~:1MiLOT.. at th(' Par111r Amphllht"ater Sec Tunda)' llstlf\11. .. PIDOLSR ON ni& ROOP .. at I ht· Grand Otnn('r Tht"•tC"r Stt F'r1dav It sting. ''LAV&NO&R •OLLI&&" al Sebastian's W~t Dinner Playhousr Stt Frtday llsllnf( .. llUCB A.DO ABOVT NOTHING" 111l lht" Grove Shak~~ ~an f'Mtlval Stt Prt~y If ting ' Pilot Wet/tl.8/nd«/ Friday, July 8, 1984 Calendar "TD ll08IC 11.AJir' al the Cur· t.atn call Dinner Theater. See P'rtday uau.ng. pruent. 9 a .m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. a.m.-rnldntght. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 am. &UITA AJlf• ZOO, 1801 E. 546--7660. 220-5200. CMstl\ut. Santa Ana. M0tt than 250 DARA WllAJlP at Dana Point LION COOIH•I aAPARI, 8800 anlmal. blrd and ttptlle aptttea are Harbor ofrera half-day and three-Irvine Center Or1ve, ~ma Hills. found In this lushly planted park. 10 quarter day sportfl1bln• trfp . Drtve-lhn>U&}l wild animal park, a .m -4 p.m. daJJy.835-7484. • 49&:5794. Zambnl River cTU•. animal ahow • aD~AJlf umt••T ARD GAa- DAVBT'8 'l4cu• also o(f~ petUnl( zoo ~n dally 9:45 a.m.. ..-. 2647 Padrtc: CoUt H~way. dttp sea aportfbhing tnpa daily. last car admitted 5 p.m 837-1200 Corona dc1 Mar. Roee. cactus. annual 673-5245. TD PAVO.JON'~. QV'&U orrers garckns. orchid coruittVatory. kot a.m -4 p.m, llD n..AOa llUQ1C llOOJIT A.llf. ShOW9 lnchJdcwatersklln,ton M~k· Lake. flnoworb. US High OMn Tt"llm. and a Dolphln how. M Mountain ts locat('(J 25 snllrs nor1 h ol Unlvnal $tl.Jdjos at Maatk Mounuun Parkway. exit off 1·5 . Vakoncla. {:ll3J 992-oeM. 8AILIJllO llNOLU gatbera for a Newport Harbor cnJ.tsc every Thur&-c:t.y thls aummer for non-s~ alnilcs 21 years and over. 7-10 p.m. 81([ 673-3282. DJSJUnAKD, 1313HarborBlvd .. tobrcruiat" ofNcwportHarbor.show-ponds, gift e.hop Open dally 10:30 Anaheim. ThcPark'saummtt~n m.t the homes of John Wayne and ._;_ __ ....;;.. ______ __; _______ ...;...;.__;_ ___ .;_,: __ _ features daJly perionnances of the otficr ~nionaUtlcs. rrom the Balboe am n.AG8 llOvm&;AJlf'D, 77U' Worbbope Donald Duck 50th Birthday Pa.radt-at PavlllOn In Newport Beach. Dally RO rAOLT SUP&aVJSIOR.' 3 and 7 p.m .. "Fantasy In the Sky" every hour. noon th~ 3 p.m. Analyze and solve work-related prob-flreworks at 9 p.m .. and the new 3-D 673-5245 lems. 9 a.m.·3:30~m .. Cioldcn West ntm "Magic Journeys." Woody TBlt QUltltlf llARY ARD College Communl Center. 15744 Herman and the Young Thundertng SPllUClt G008.E, local~ at the Golden West St.. unllniton Beach. Heat ~onn Fr1.-811l. .ill-Molin south~most point of l)kr-820 fee. 891-3991 Slrttt a Plaza Gardens. Appearing at Beach Fwy. The new "Live at the BOW TO PLAT TBE BA.all01'-the same location Sun.-Thun. Is Cab Quttn" song and dance ~rfonnance ICA. Learn to play In three easy Calloway and Orchestra. Hours Frt. 9 re-lives the mu le or t.he ship's saUlng lessons. Today. July 19 and 26. a.m.-mldntght. Sat 9 a.m.-1 a.m.. days. Dally shows In the Quttn's 7:30-8:30 p.m. Golden West CoUcgc ~.4-56Th5urs. 9 a.m.-mldnlght. Salon at 12:30, 1:30. 2:30 and 3:30 Admlnlslratton Bld«i.. Rm. 136. """,;:;._.;..a--· 1150 W Pm SurroundlngtheSprucrCooxi. 15744 Golden West St . Hunt)ngt.on ..,..,...,.~ -·--:· . an Imaginative song and dance lr11>-~ch. 810 fee. 891-3991. Ccn1ta. Ave .. Anaheim. · Polynesian utc to Amttkan mu.sic pil.sl and pra.. Fantasy '84," a colorful half-hour enL ~ntltled "Sing Amerlea SJng.'~ Lectaree mualcal production taged In the th.ls produc:tton fealurrs popular lolk hotel'• mart na. runs th.roUgh Sept. 2. and rock songs on an elevated atage of' Polynesian performer• present red. white and blue each rvmtng at dances rrom New Zea.land. Samoe. 7:45 p.m Abo ht.otltghUng a full day Tahltl and Hawall lnn colorful cer-ol entcrt.alnmenl ls the outdoor emonJal costumes. Show·stoppen In· "Everyday ts the Fourth of July" mu- cludc thl' exotic ntual dance or Pelc. steal and firework extravaganza. l{ocldcsaofflttandvok:anoes.andthe Hours 9 a.m.-9 p.m. dally. (213) breatht.aklna nre sword dance. 8:15 "35-351 l . AaTIST .r&NS llOR.al801f gtv~ a lldeµect.ure lo illustrate hoW his work In clay eculpture has been In· nuenced by the folk arts and archltec· tural structure. In MexJco. 8 p.m .. Laauna Beach Muaucm of Art. 307 CllTf Dr .. i..guna Bc.ach. 82.50 mem· bcra. 83.50 non·members, 81 stu- dents. 494-6531. Etc. AaT-A-J' ADt rssnv AL. ece Sat· u'rJilatfng, OllAJltOS COU1'fTY J" AJJl. ··see Friday 11.SUng. PAG&ART ~ nm llA8ftlt8 and Fc.sUvaJ or Arts. see Saturday listing. P·~~--••y ...... 8039 aAGDIGWA'l'SU, lll Via Verde ~ .... • -.. ...--. Drtvc. San.Dimas The largest watcr-Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. The Olym-oriented amW1Cmcnt park west of the pie-themed Ice Spectacular Rockies features the wave cove, kld- "Snoopy's Quest For The Gold" ts die pool . two speed slides and four prc9Cnted daily except l"ridays ln the aef1>CnUnes. Three new water ae- Good Time Theatft at 3. 5 and 8 p.m t:Mttee Inc.Jude The Dropout. Ram· Olymptc medalist Dianne de Leeuw. page. and Raging Rivers (the lo'*5l Snoopy. Charlie Brown and Lucy tnner tube water rtdc In AmeriC:a). along with many othCT stars att rea-Daily 10 a.m.-10 p.m . Through Sept. lured. "Studio K:' a new tttn mght· 23. 592·6453. club. orrera. Video Dance Party With SAR .JOA• CAPl&TaAJfO special .ummcr teen pricing at 88 1118810N , 31882 Camino AdftDee Blllln& ac:lmJMlon after 7 p.m. 'the locredlblc Capistrano. san Juan Capistrano. Ftrewot'ks Machine ho&ts nightly Callfomta's oldest bulldJOI(. 'Native nm AJllftOAL CATALIRA DIX-shows at 9:45 p.m . over Reflcctton Amertcan and early Spanlsll culture IBLA!n>/.JAZZ .JAllBOJUt& Is held Lake. Knott's will be n Sun.·f'r1. 9 exhibited. 493-1424. Saturday. July 21. from noon to 9 .....==.:::::...:.=:.:=...::;..;;;.:=...::;.::...==..:=;;:,:....::....:..:..:...;:;_--====~=-..:.....:.;=-:..: _____ --f p.m. Pre9ented by the New Orlcan• Jazz Club of Southern California. de· partures are at 7:30. 8:30. and 9:45 a.m. from t.hc Catalina Terminal ln San Pedro. and feature seven jazz bands with dancing. music. snack bars. cocktaJJ bars. and the tr1p to Catalina. 835 adult admlsa'°n. 825 under 12. 962-8130. COlfl'&llPOllAllY ART by Or· an c County arttsts will be the ltlner· ary of a bus tour departing from the San Juan Capistrano Library July 21 at 9 a.m. and retumlnl( at 5 p.m. Soon.sored by the Orange 'County Arla Alltance. the excursion la one of sev- eral planned as part or .. Art Coonce· lions '84." Participants will ace some of the best works Including the lsamu Noguchi sculpture garden and Claire Falkensteln's "Sun Ribbon" wind· 9Crttn. Tickets. at 89 per person. shouid be purchased by July l 0. 493-5911 . 11oaao BAT PAIJfTIMG Aim DRA WDro TOUR. A wttkend of sketch~. painting and photography at beautfful Morro Bay. No art ex- perience necessary. Bua lcavca Fr1 .. July 13 at 9 a.m .. and returns Mon .. July 16. Sponsored by Ciolden West College. 81!>6 fee. 891-3991. MSTILL& DAY CSLIUUlATION or wnua AND roooa or rRA!fC&. Celebrate Baatllle Day with a sJX-coarsc menu oC French cuts.Inc. Sat .. July 14. 7:30 p.m. Oold· en West eouegc. 850 ree lndudee W1ne and dinner. 891 -3991. 8ARTA BAa&AaA AJllD 80LVA1'0 att the destination of a tour 1ponaoftd by Sant.a Ana College. The tour Includes Mission Sarita Barbara and the Botanical Gardena. Sat .. July 21. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 823 fee. 667-3385. CLUB CONS.JO llAOICO AJlfOLm gather for a fishing trip out ol Newport LandJn« aboeri! the chartered vrsacl "Helena.'' Su.n. July 22. 7:30 a.m. 835. 842·5586. C>naotnC Bftllta llllJQ08 CONNIMOBAll AO'l'O- llOTIVB llOUUll. 250 I!:. Bak.er St .. Coeta Mcaa. Antique can circa 1912· 1'S0NIA BRA~ AND BRUNO BARRE10 GIVE 'GABRIELA' A SUNNY, SEDUCTIVE GWSS!' ....,,._M...._ New YeftL T1-t "SONIA BRAGA ls tM ripnt Braziliu oport sintt C.nna Mlruda:' _ .. ~~, ........ "SONIA BRAGA ls lastitt IJtu a CU, of BruillH roffet .... •lo• Sftier. 'Gabrida' ls a vls.u.UJ .. mp1uous. smohkri•aJYSHY mo~1t:· _ • ...,.f...._ .......... "!c. '""" EXCLUSIVE ENGAQEllENT edwa rds LIDO CINEMA ~ E w P~~ Q ,' ! ~~ \~'. ,~' •RO 6 7 3-8 3 5 0 .. f'"-" '&" llf•C,.. ... ........ S2'SJJI -c...111w ...... -.,. .. WUlWlll Eo.nis CW.. Wat .,-3135 --1--,__, -------.. ... .. ~-· I • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 6, 198-4 Galleries MUSEUMS BOW'&U llU8&t71111. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. The exhibition "In Full Color" runs through Aug. 26 as part of '"Art Connecttons '84.'" "Re- flecttons. PaJnttngs of Jerry Wayne Downs'" Is an exfilblt featuring aur- rcallsUc work.a by the eo.ta Mesa artist about technolo«Y"s effects on maokJnd. Also lnddfnltcJy. HouJ'1I Mon -5at. 10 a .m.-5 p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 972-1900. LAOOltA UACB llUUUll OJ' AltT, 307 Cliff Drive. T'Wo jotnt cxhlblUons are featured. '"Conlem-cauromJa Artists 2 J •• hfgh- the ceramic work or Jena n150n whose eculptural ceramic forms are based on architecture. humor and mythology AJ.90 shown ls "'The Second Western States Exhl- btllon and 38th Corcoran Biennial of Amer1can Painting ··This exhibit fea- tures paintings from artJsts In I 0 states whoee exploration or var1oua stylistic concerns within a dlsttncttvc regional aplrU reflect the myatlque or the Old Weat coupled With imagery from the Nt"'lf West. Tues.-Sun. 1 [ :30 a.m.-4:~p.m. 494-6531. GALLERIES ALLltNDAL& OALl.&&T, 1540 S. Cout HIJOiway. Laguna Beach. Highly pollahea bronze 8culpturea by the Bennett Brothen of Ptacervllle. In· definite. Tuea.-Sun. JI a.m.-5 p.m. 497-6005. Cout HUOJway. Suite 104. t.aguna Beach. Tfie lailest p11Vate colJec:Uon of jade& Ivory euvtno are on display. TUes.-sun. lOa m .-S"p.m. 49+-4193. TBS &DOS OALUtaT, 212 N. Harbor Blvd.. F\.lUerton Thia exhl- bluon repraenta an examination or prtntmalltng and the waya In Ythlch contemporary Southern Ca.llfomla artiste uttliEe the medium today. A receptjon la held lomom>w from 7-9 p.m. Th"°""°1 A~ 10. Tues.·Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.11'71-5862. QWPOllT BAIUIOa AJlT llU· SSVll. 850 San ctemente Drive. Newport Beach. ThreeexhtblUona run concurrently lhn>ugJ\ ~· 9. One exhlbU, s~ tiy The lrvtne Co .. ta UUed · AcUonjPredalon: The New Direction In New York. 1955-$) ·· A second. "The FIJ{uraUve Mode: Bay Area Palnttng. T956-66:· was or- ganized by the Grey Art Callery. New .----------------------------1 Yo.-k Unlverattx. The third. "Art "* * * *· THJS fS THE MOST Transmtsalons. ' la one tn a seven· BC SPA.Cit OALU&T, 235 Forest Ave .• Laguna Beach. "Newapcall ... a ml1ted media exhibit. feature. the work oC 17 nauonally known artists from across the country whoee works are coooemed with social and poUUcaJ lasuea. Thl'O\.Uth Aug. 18. Tuce.-S.t. I J:30a.m.-5:S"Op.m. 497-1880. SLAJlrOALLJCara, 14925.Coast Highway. 11. i..ituna Beach. Patrick N~I. knowo forllta aleek a nd senau· oua Playboy llluatraUons. ta currently showtng ha worlca. Wed.-Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 494· l 902. part series or curated exhibits of CHEERFU CITING D,QMANTIC contempo~ art b~ Orange County LLY EXl ..• ~ artJst.acoUec velytt ed "ArtConnec- ADVENTURE MOVIE SINCE 'RAJDl1Dt''." lions '84." Museum hounTues.-Sun 808 SISllOJf AJIT OALLS&T, I 166 Sunflower. Costa Meea. Crata Pursley features hts oil• exhlbff "Sport Scene '84." and Joan Chr18tenaen a.hows wateroolora and acrylics. Mon.-sat. JO a.m.-6 p.m. Thn>Ullh Aug. 29. 67M946. GALSRIA CAPlllTaAJlrO, 31681 Camino Caplauano. San Juan capt.atrano. A one-man ahowlng With John Nieto. recognized !or hts eower- ful lmagea ol American lndlan ngures with hia style often called at.tract eq>rftalonlsl, la featured through JuJy 15. DaUy 10 a .m.-5 p.m. 661-1781. U"1 11 a.m.·5 p .m. 759·1122. SA.1' DIEOO BALBOA PARK. Mu· -Jtofl'Z Der!. ~S.Tllles seumof Photortraphlc Arts. San Diego. A majOr cxhl61Uon of Lhe late Ansel Adama, one of the world'• meet celebrated photographers. ts featured. The exhibit ts a virtually com· prehehstvc retrospect or Adams' ca- mcr. wtth many of hls best known portraits and landecapes. taken be- tween 1929 and 1983. Included In the 125 print show. A lecture on ''Anael Adams: The Development of Vision, .. by Mary Allndcr. editor of Adams' autobiography and his admlnlalraUve aaslstant, takes place Thuraday at 7:30 p.m. In Copley Audllor1um Adam'• widow also appears at the lttture. Through Aug. 26. (619) CBIDaTID TBOllAI O.A.LJ..DT, 1001W,17thSt..SulteT.Cc»taMea. An exhibition of abelrat't aculptural figures fcaturtng the work of Annie treaJy. Also abetract oil paJnUnga by John Badger. lndeflnlte. TU~-Sat. 9 IVA!Wil f'IC1tji(S l'llSl'GS A ltt..WUI llD PIWJCIDI ASli\'{119'flRIU1 HARRISON FORD IN01ANA JONES ANO THE lEMfU OF DOOM. KATE CAPSHAW· AMRISH M · ROSHAN SETH · PHILIP STONE KE ttJY ~ • "" GEOOGE LOCAS FRANK MAASHALL • KATHLEEN KENNEDY • JOHN WILLIAMS WILLARD HUYCJ( & GLORIA KATZ GEORGE UJCA.5 CD~~~ns sT;~EN.SPIE~~~ .. ~-APAAAWX,WIP(IUR{ :,,.._ [PG}!iiiaa-...a llal'lllC> II(' ll W .-ii lJOlll061 IOl!WflllJCIR~ •• i ' lit. J ----·-----: ~-21 ~--~ ........ NOW PLAYING 70MM SIX-TRACK [l]ICXJUr( STBB>I PRESENTATION tAGUU MUI I.A 11N01 [0..~l~"' p,.,.. •l•lolwlOJ ... .... 19t 11111 ~ 1000 .......... ·~111 (_..._..,"'° 1-C:-..Wlll .... el Im .. , Jll6 239-5262. . a.~.fAm. llltSA AJlT LltAGUs membera Winnie Rotl\. Yun Fukuda. and Marge Hlelacher display thetr talents afClendale FedcraJ Savtngs at Fqhlon Island. and Clay Campb;ell'a paintings are dtspla~ at Orange Coast Savings. Adams and Mesa Verde East. Costa Mesa. Both through July. 962-6398. &AJlTB8 Tll.ltAStJJID. J 540 S. Calendar Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. An elaborate collection or movie and tde- vtston memorabilia Including llfe-Uke replicas or more than 200 renowned st.ans are featured. New exhibits In- clude C.rol Burnett, Mr. T and Ronald Reagan. Fr1.-Sat 9 a.m.-10 p.m.. Sun.~hura. 9 a.m.-9 p m. 52.2-1154. 8PllUClt 0008&, adjacent to R.M s. Queen Mary. ,Pier J . Long Beach Harbor. World's largest aJumlnum dome houses Howard Hughes world's largest seaplane See the Aucen Mary llsfl~ mrIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR. 100 Unlveraa.I City Plaza. Unlveraal City A guided. behind-the-scenes ex- curalon through Hollywood'• ~ and busiest movie-TV complex. lf:l(J a.m.-3:30 p.m. dally (818) 877-1311. 011QOSIQISDI OAJ.L&llT, Chap- man Co~. S33 N. GlaueU. Orange. ··~ eou.nty Sculpture: Source and Pn>ceu" Is ex.htbfted u pert of "Art Connecllona '84." Thr'O\.UO'I July 30. Mon . .sat. 1-5 p.m 997·6~9. JaVDI& P'DIS All1'9 CJClllTER, 4601 Walnut Ave .• Irvine. "Some of Our Best: An EclectJc Sclttt19n of Contemporary Painting" by Orangt County arttat.. la featun:d u part of "Art Connecttona '84." Curated by Helen ~ A.Lio on exhibit Is "Portfolio. ceramtca by Theresa Ncedela. which are several lar&e bowls that appear to be runcUonaJ unW closerlnspec:Uon .and "UndttOlass,'" egg dolls made by YCNthlko Tentoka of OOOmkhJ. Japan. The dolls, depicting samurai. gelahu, children. and monk.a. arc elaboraldy and aulhen· ttcally dreaed In tradttlonal Japan~ clothing. Th~ Aug. 22. Mon.- Thur. 9 a.m.-9 p.m .• Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a .m .-3 p.m. 552-1078 LAOORA B&ACB 8CBOOL OP' AllT. EtuogerGallenea. 2222 t.aauna can)'On Road. La&una Beach. "Post- Modem Mannerisms." an exhibit as Pt.rt -OI "Art Conntttlona '84, ·· Is featured with curator Ray Jacob Through Aug. 4 . Mon.·f'rl. 9 a.m.-4 GIVE US YOUR FILM ... ... WE'LL GIVE YOU A DEAL! Our special price on Kodak's Developing and Printing of KODACOLOR Films . ; . $1.00 off any 12 exposure develop & print order $2.00 off any 24 exposure develop & print order $3.00 off any 36 exposure develop & print order Hurry! Offer Runs: Thru July 16 fit'•~ ~- VISA • MAmltCARO • AMEltlCAN EXl'ltESS • DINERS • om llANCHt CA l' S CAMERAS 1770 NEWPORT ll • COITA MW (71•) MMJU / Pllot Wflf//KenO«/ Friday, Julye. 1984 • Galleries p m .• Mon.-Thurs. 7-10 p.m.. Sat. 9 P&Jlt1lll91JLA OAf.I DY, 428 3let and eculpture by Sid LandcMen are wtth frequent .cid1Uona. DaOy 11 July 14. Tues.-sat. l I a .m.-5:30 pm. a m.-rnkin10it. 497-3309. St .. Newport Beach. An lnnon.Uveuae featured through Aug. 1. 10 a.m.-S a.m.-5 p.11\. 497-6775. MS.ARTS. IOLL8 8008& AST O AI u:n, of oil putel, normally used only for p.m. dally. 4~22. 11.J[ OALL&mT. 811 Anton Blvd.. VOllPAL GAIA.SaT. 326 Glen- 12732 Main St •• Oardm Grove. portralta. has produced a .enea of aA.BD9TOJllSOALL&aY,384-AN. Suite 120. eo.ta Maia. The MaClc: neyre. IA&Una Beach. Andy Wln&. a "Drawing -A Pel'80nal Vtalon: beauUful land9cape pa_lnUnga by Lota C.OUt Highway. Laguna Beach. KJngdom Series. wbJch features oU mixed medJa non-repre.ntatlonaJ works by~ County AltJ.ala" I• MunfontonexhJbtt. 873-1418. "Coutal lmpreMk>ns" repracntaan patntl.QO and walercolon by Don ~ioruat palnttt, and Gratt exhibited u ot•'Art ConnecUona glJOllUll. 374 N. OoUt H~way, effort on the pert al the 10 artJat Hendtlclul. along with a ahowtnC ol ~. a ceramJc 8CU1pt.or, featun "84. Th Au«. 28. Wed...S.t. ~uiw Beach. Watercolors Vlr· memben to pre9Ctlt worb rdlectJng ceramic 9CU1pture and monoprtnti by one-man exhlblUOns thl"Ol.Ch July 15. Noon-4 p.m. 636-1232. ~...;.;.:;...:H...:ufi=ma=n;.:..•..:;01;;;;1a;..;:.i:...:Arleen..::..:.;· ·:.:::..:...:.:.:u.e~by::!-_th.=.:..:e...:Cal:.;:::.Jf:.:ornJa.:.;.;.:.::..:.ece:..:.;.;n.;;.e._Tb;..;..:.roug>t.;;..;;;:~August_::~-.;:&..;;;U1;;:.:ste:.:._:lt.;;.et:.:c;;:.:h.;,:um;;:;;;:.:._ts~ahown;;.:.;.:;.;...:.:.....:lh:..:..:rough:...:..:::~__;_Tuea...;__·-sun...:......_·_l __ l_-4~p.-=m;:.;. . ....:.4..:.94..:. •• ..:....:..lk4--I_. __ ORA!fOS COUWI i CUT&ll J'Oll COlfTSlll'Oll.&a'I' AST, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd, Suite 111. Santa Ana. "Obtede u lliuatona," with curators Rk:hard White and John Ct'derqu1st, la featured. A epectal preview opening ts held ton1'0lf from 5:30-7 p.m. 1'hiouaJ\ July 21. Wed.- Sun. Noon·IS J>.m!_ 54M989. PAPSa ........ 1108-E. Katella. •C2. Orange. Olla. watcrcolora. bronzes. cera.mk: 8CUlptutt. acrylJca. and other art form9 tncluding a tapestry. aR on display. Houni Ttiea.- Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m .• P'r1 • ..S.t. 10 a m.·9 p .m.. Sun. 12·6 p.m. 639-4452". FESTIVALS FromPmCe2 . Mudents from the kinderpr1en level throup 12th arade. and a marionette show IS scheduled several times daily for a small add.itiooal admission fee. Special entertainment for all .,es will also be featured on the Festival grounds. Eve!'l Sunday ~t S. p.m., Laeuna &acb s own na11onally..c.- cla1med Ballet Pacifica dance troupe performs a variety of dances on the green. And there are performances scheduled throuahout the run of the festi val by the EfToro Marine Corps Band. Pacifica Olorale. •"<I the Scottish Pipe Band and Da. '· The Paacant of the Masten is unique in that it literally brinas to life great works of art usina live models and elaborate stagi.na techniques. The visual treat is then auamentcd by the aural enjoyment of a 27-piece or· chcstra and the narration of Thurl Ravenscroft, who is most·&mol.ls for his boomin& characterization of "Tony (It's cm-rcat) the Ti&er." The stan of the Pageant's "Snap the Whip" on sta,c this year are Laauna Beach rcsidenu Josh Lang, Chris Lang and Danya Cb.a.zan, Heather Sheridon of Newport Beach. Curtis Forsyth of Yorbe Linda. Nathan Huffnagle of Santa Ana and Chris Bodell of Laguna Niauel More than 300,000 people are expected to visit Lquna Beach and attend the various festivals this year as in the recent 09ct The Sawdust Festival, now in its 18th year, also will Stan Sat~ with an oriainal collection of t anists and crafUmen 's worts dis- played in an unusually creative setting at 93S ~ Canyon Road less than halfa mtle from the Festival of Arts grounds . V 1sitors to the Sawdust Festival watch as the exhibiton mold, fOflC, hammer and paint virtually every type of art and craft one miaht imagine bef~ offerina them for sale. The exhibit site is built from the ground up on a wooded lot each year by the participatina artists and craftsmen themselves, which lends to 11 its own unique atmosphere. The often outlandish architecture of the Sawdust buildinp is always one of the ma,ior attractions of this festival. The Sawdust and Art-A-Fair exhibits also will be open daily through Auaust 26, 10Lm. to 10 p.m. except weekends when the srounds stay open untt.1 11. This year the Sawdust Festival will feature a hands-on children's art booth with an instructor ~vina free lcuons to youna children. Admission ll SI. SO for ldults with childml under 12 free. AM111 639-8770 Stadium °'"'" ~-.... ..u 990--4021 UA Mov11.s 4 ................ ., llWWM- n nao 581 ·5880 Edwards Slddleback 0 ............ ' . ~. .. 551-0655 Edwards Woocltntce ....... """ lllll 11 Qil'9 -LA ... (213) 691-0633 Allt, Fashton Square ........... .... .., 49!>-6220 Edwards timaon Vie,o ur., tea..-, a.-.•u l1IY -.S119GTO 891·3935 Ecfwafds Cmema West ...... '-... , ..S....STO 891·3693 !hay 39 °'-In ........ s. "" ,., 751 .. 184 Edwards Town Center .._, .. - I I ~ I • • • . - I ,..._."""-•• ........ ~ .. ._ ......... -··'· .. - •• Piiot Weekender/ Friday, Jufy 6, 1984 SC Musical Theater's revival 'Fantastich . . Having gotten SUC'CHSfuUy off the ground With the locaJ premiere of ··snoopy," the new South Coast Musical Theater is positively air- borne with its splendid revival of ··The Fantasucks." versjons of the Tom Jones-Harvey JUStJcc to this rccord--bttalc.in& musi- Scbmidt muSK:aJ on the boards along al (it opened off Broadway a quarter the Ora~ Coast this summ('r. The of a century ago and is still runninJ), show radiates with style and youthful under the skillful direction of Daniel energy and is amona the year's most Trevino. The Irvine producuon enjoyable offerings. blends just the ri&ht clements of A uniformly excellent cast does full -music. comedy and fantasy on the -------------------------tiny University High School theater NeH•r mind that 11's one of three I Stage. "The Fantasticks" is. more than r--------------~------------most musicals. a director's vehicle in Don't.Miss The Party! "Chaotic, shameless .S WfJ t.n11." I bofl 0.U00 Soro r "OutflCIOUS CMftmes of 'Animal Hom' nd 'Polici Acadttny'." ' Aleta W~ llr.Y •~l'I' ~ "Hana is both enPCillJ and oatr1111m1J ,_., here - I lftlftlC Bill ll1rn,.'• -'<~1$T1Ny "'Bachtlot Party' is better Ulan 'Police AcademJ' in MfJ way." , ....... Poftland0rf9"""" "Tom Haftb·tht hottest new cOCIMf ffnd silct Bill Murr•. 'Bachtlof Party' had mt in hrsteria froM start to finish.'' " ... the best of its ilk since 'Animal House'. Ifs a IDOCI ti1111, a arut deal of tu ad ...... ...., falelt." " ... hilarious ..... eats. .. Hanb rally is 1 liWtlt, .,..._any." which concept and interprcta1ion set the tone for the performers. Trevino puts his personal stamp on much of the action, and choreographer Peggy Graham has created some laudable. and somewhat iricky dance numbers. Only one discordant note is evident -it's El Gallo who's given the ~nery<bewing "death" scene, not Mortimer who specializes in such chicanery. Otherwise, 1he show rinp with clarity. bolstered by the fine voices of DaJe Tracy and Consunc:e Cairo as the young romancers (to borrow the story's onginal title) and the smooth bandjuy of Steve Sloan as the caped narrator. Cairo is particularly appeal· ing. and is the most lyrically profi- cient of the cast Rick Klebeund Eric Leviton enact the comical fathcn with splendidly ouujzed mannerisms, especially the bulky Kleber who sets a farcical pace young Leviton is hard pressed to match. Mark Rydzynski as the moth· eaten actor and Andy White as his u'pstaged sidekick c~ntribute excel~ lent com ic fi nesse, while Michelle Dahlin is a wordless delight as the all- purposc mule. '"The Fantasticks .. resumes tonight for two more weekends as the second of three summer uctions for the TOI TITUS new South Coast group. Curtain times are 8 p.m. Fridays. 2:30 and 8 Saturdays and 2:30 Sunday after- noons through JuJy IS in the Univer- sity Hiah theater. Campus Drive at Culver Drive io Irvine. C'.all 64()..C for ticket infonnation. CALLBOARD -The Hunttn. Beach Pla¥bousc will bold read for the pohticaJ comedy .. The Fa er's Daughter" July 22 at I p.m. July 23 at 7 p.m. in the playhc Main Street at Yorktown Ave Huntington Bcach .... director Ph Barros will be castin& 11 men three women for the show. w opcns·Scpt 7 for six weekends ... 832-1405 for further infvrmatior -~-----.,. ___ _._ _________________ _ NOW SHOWING MAG 772 6446 Stadium Dr·ln M•.-.-si..... AfWIW 772-6446 Brookhurst Theatre Roi ..... ., ........ BREA 990·4021 UA Movies 4 ........ ...., AIDr .... f.., "hcl!H witJI llu&fls. A must SM filllt." Doll C¥ier Sc.alllr POl1~ COSTA IESA 97~141 OIAl& 637-0340 Edwards Cinema Center AJlt. 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Per - .ml lhe ship pjlgrim II tn O;lna Saddleback College In Ml km Viejo forman<'CS wlll be l(tvt"n Wcdn~- 1n1 Harbor (75l-J344). Per-(831-4656). Performances wtll 6e days through Saturclays at 8 p.m .. mances wtU ~given Thunidaya given Tuesdays through Saturdays Sundays at t and 7 p.m .• through ct f rtdays at 9 p.m .. Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Aug, 2 . ..-..-'1'J d Sundays at 7 and 9 p.m. through July 29. rou~h Sept. 9. 0 TBB .11oosrr.AP:' Agatha "TBlt F AJtTA8TIC~8 ." Chrtst1e·s m~r mystny. rom- •TB It B It ST LITT L It another vcn'1on of the musJcal. Is pldes Its run tn tht" Patio Th~ter a t OUROOS& DI TD.Aa," a offered by the South Coast Musical Golden West College In Huntington ntry-Oavored must~J. ls the Theater In the University Htgh ~ach (895 8378). F'lnal pcr- ractlon at the Harlequin Dtnner School theater, campus at Culver. fonnanCC"S are tonight and Salur· yhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. lrvlne (640-6306). Performances day at 8:30. nta Ana (979-5511). Per-wUI be gtven Fridays at 8 p.m .. through Sundays at 8:30 until July 18 ''THE llU81C llAJt," a musical M l In earty-ttntury Iowa. Ison l&gt' at the Curtain Call Dinner Thmlf'r, 690 El Camino Rt"al. Tustin (838~ 1540). Performances wlll bc gtven nightly except Mondays at varying curtaJn limes through Aug. 19......... . ''A VIEW l'R.011 THE BIUDGE. '' Arthur Mlllt"r·s drama. is cle>!-inJt al lht' Costa Mesa C1vi~ Playhnuv. 661 llamllton S I.. Cosra Mf's;1 (650-5269). final pcriormam·1· ... wlll be Jitlvcn tonl~hl and Satun1a\ at 8:30 ..,. v .................. -EXC't"llt"nt ........ ., Vcrygood vv -Good. V' Not<><• good. HARRIS STARS ••• FromPaCe2 mances are given ntgtillY except Saturdays~t 2:30 and 8 and Sun-"llR.8. GIBBONS' BOYa:· a ndays at varying cultafn Umes days at 2:30 through July 15 . ..,. ..,. comedy about criminals. cloaH this rough Aug. 19. "" "" "" · ..,. weekend al the Huntington Beach He abandoMd 'lltoR on his afiff terms 1 -rchgioous triloc.Y'. - "FIDDLE• Olf THE ROOF," a Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown rcad1n& one too many recent Holly--Hamk\." -The Mercl\ant of Vcn-'TllB CALD'a.JftA aARBUY Avenue. Huntington Beach wood .._,._._:es that turned his itt." and John Chbornc's -Luthl-r." AST PlllA'J'a.." an lldapC.aUOn mualcal about early-century (832-1405). Final performances Ut~ .. -.-. .. The Pirates o( Penzance," Will Russia. Is on state at the Grand wtll be given tonight a nd Saturday. stomacb. be said. He intends to direct. co-produce and rfio _ __. on the tall ship Dinner Theater. 'fFreedman Wav. ..-..-'h But he hasn't abandoned film star 11/:m1: 11 ;;;; the Oi..nnery Re&-Anaheim (772-771 O). Pe:-work. His latesl movie, .. Martin's And 1s his free lime. assuming he uranl In Newport Beach formances arc given nlghUy except ·'II UCB A DO ABOUT Day.'' 1sa wort ~optioned Sill years finds any. Hamsrctrcatstoh1s hou!IC 0-7770). Performanees wtll be ~onday• at varying curtain limes JtOTllDIG,"aShakt"Spcarean com-ago. Featuring Lindsay Wqner. on an istand in ~ Bahamas. aptl~ rn Fridays through Sundays tnrough Aug. 19. edy. opens the Grove Shakcspeart" James Coburn and Justin Henry. it named Paradise. He~ laved thcn- 111July 15. Festival tonight tn the Festival will be rdeased in November by s1ntt 1971. bot last year only man- "LAVSRDER rot.LIES, a revue Amphitheater. 12852 Main St.. MGM. agrd three weeks at ho~. Next year. ·nm PARTASTJCD:' a n>-by female. lmper90nalons. 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I ll() ~Oil I~ ';40 1"4 lltSIClt "" ........ ·-• -~-•c1uu '>40 ... . . .. - ... .... - • • -. ... __ .... ""' __ . Piiot Weekender/ Friday. July 8, 1984 .. ·· Fair entertainment starts with.~mer1t Donny and Marte.- Andy Gibb, Exile to_ sing on stage The popular rock band America will head the 10-day entertainment lineup at the Orange County Fair \.\hen 11 appears at 7 and 9 o'clock 1onsgh1 1n the Arlington Theater. Best known for the ecologJcal themes of tts songs. Amenca was formed 1n 1970 by Dewey Bunnell, Gerry Beckley and Dan Peek. sons of .\mencan m1litry personnel sta- 11oned oversea!> The tno played m dance bands all over England before becoming known m their homeland. All hough barely out ofh1gh school, the members reached overnight suc- ~·css when they released "Horse With No Name." Dewe) 's ecologJcal anthem and summation of every- th ing he missed m the Unued States. Upon returning home. the group averaged one platinum album and three sell-out tours a year with such htts a!> "I Need You." "Ventura H1ghwa) ·· "Tm Man," "Lonely People" and "Sister Golden Hair." .\menca rece1 ... ed a C..ramm) 1n 1972 as Best New A111sl. The 1980 album "Ahb1" wac; another maJOr mtlestonr 1n their nse to fame. The long-running rock and comedy aroup, Paul Revere and the Raiden.. wtll perform at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday. Favorites with the teens of the 1960s, this group is currently in the midst of a successful comeback. Jan and Dean. who helped pioneer surfing music, will demonstrate its continuing populanty at 7 and 9 p.m. Sunday, aJso 10 Arlington Theater. fac1tement. freshness and vitality will mark Donny and Marie Os- mond's performances at 7 and 9 p.m. Monday. These recording celebrities are the most famous of the talented Osmond family; the professional career of the original four Osmond Brothers was launched in Orange County in 1962 when singer Andy Williams noticed them performing at Disneyland and signed them to appear on tus TV spccials. Later the "Donny and Mane Show" earned 1he brother and sister tecn-"$e folk-hero status and led to mov1e and TV dramatic roles. As part of the Senior Citizens Day on Tuesday. the fair will offer an evening of dancing to the big band sounds of Les Brown and his Band of Renown from 7 to 11 p.m. m the Arlington Theater. The Righteous Brothers -Bobby ~~~··~ ~ t~~ LIVE ON STAGE The Grand ~ I ••u11 ...... , I DinnerTheatrffi ..,-ca. ,. •• • 1• At d'x~GRAND Worlds Most Acclam~d Muska ~ HOTEL ~ '!uti,. SUI. A""'°"~ .Q-•~1.unr1:s ~· STARRING PAUL MICHAEL DIRECTED BY JACK BUNCH Book bv Joseph Stein M11s1c by Jerry Bor k L vncs bv Sheldon Harn1ck 7 FREEDMAN WAY AN AH E I M (Ac10:;.s lrom 01!.neyldnd) 7: -"°¥r:!". R~~~RVATIONS (71 /f) 772· 7710 111.c11 lZll or :u 'U mo CALL -·1//o,.Ja/,fe ::binin'I, ofunc~ anJ 2Jinn•r CONTINENT AL SPECIAL TIES ,1~e 1/;L;,,'I ~oung• Comphmenlur'I ...JJo,.~ J'oeu11,-,~ Bu//•1 4-7 pm [~,,nin<p "' /~, (}ranJ Piano, of_, _J(.//,.V Cloud S,.,,Ja,p (f)') l own Center Drive, Costa Mesa 751-2820 Hatfield and Bill MedJey -will re- create some of the '60s magic and memones with "You've Lost That Lovin' Fellin'." "You're My Soul and Inspiration" and "Just Once in My Life" at 7 and 9 p.m. Wednesday. Multi-talented performing idol AndyGibbwillappearat 7and9p.m. Thursday. In his ~x-year career. he has scored critical success in the arus of music. concert arenas, lhcater, television and njght clubs. ortDIE WAITER SERVED MEALS "7'~ 7(/.#"'"'e" ·""-iN fJawJ, ~ IUI" lahtl IM a cl4, oc.w1} au u ~ a11tl di eadu au put IU ta#t41/Jill#•" Fin Chao, Chao'• Dlneety • A 1tbala !/tuzdomi Welcomes Orange County to the vety spsc/aJ world of North Ind/an hsute cuisine. Savor the vast range of North lndlan cullnary art In a romantic setting, softly serenaded by our French pianist. All very Inexpensively. LUNCH 11 :30-2:30 M-F • DINNER 5:30-11, 7 Nights S..U, e.u.JH¥11e 2/eMMd Served 11 to 3 -Unllmlted Champagne (~ .............. 3950 Campus Dr. I•• au.iii Newport Beach Reservations 852-0900 Donny Osmond His albums "Flowing R1' "After Dartt" and "Greatest each achieved double platinum ! and his "Shadow ~na'' a sold in excess of 4 mt Ilion copic (Pleue Me FAIR/Paa Now Featurln• DlllClllG Tu...S.t 10 p.in.-1:00 •. , Top 40'1 Mu.ale $1.00 MARGARITAS ~~~ TIES AMIGOS RESTAURANT 642.8274 2200 Harbor Bl't'd. K-Ma.rt Piasa, Co.ta M ... ~ I ... . I - FAIR STARS ••. FromPacel2 The unique style of rock 'n' roll that Johnny Rivers has populanzcd for 17 years can be heard at 1 and 9 p.m. Friday, July 13. Including bis most recent hits. .. Slow Dancing" and "Cunous Mind (Um, Um, Um, Um).," Riven bas racked up a stnng of 17 gold records. ru:orded more than 20 albums and sold more than 25 million records. On Saturday, July 14, Exile -the rock group turned country -will entertain at 1 and 9 p.m. in Arlington Theater. And on Sunday. July 15. lbe fair will present Ram -A Tnbute to the Beatles and Rob Hanna's Salute to Rod Stewart at 7 and IJ p.m. Imitation is said to be the sincerest form of Oanuy. and the per· fonnances of thest two acts. fresb from a sunt of playing t0tethcr at \be night clubs and cabarets of Rmo and Lake Tahoe. prove that this is iDdccd very true. Revte'fous have bttn favorably impressed by bow well these presentattons capture the es- aa sence of the cdcbnties they honor. The lllC1lteoaa Brothen to slDC WecbaelMlay. As pan oftbe theme. -It's a Hone ,-------------,....--------------ofa Different Color." a w1dr ra-.e of equestnan events are scbeduJed throuahout the openina weekend. Rare and bcauttful Penman Paso Fino horses will be on Cispla) and Amencan Muuature horses will be showcased Saturda) and Sunday at 2 and 4 p.m. in the N~rt Rina oflbe EQucstnan Center. OtlTHE WILD 6AME omplete Dinners Featuring • Hippo • Ye.alsoa '15.95 • WUd Boar to I\. • Pbeaat '17.95 •QWJ 4 lncludet aoup or salad, -Wild Rice, Hunten Pie , .... ~ 673-7726 ·~ ~ BALBOA 801 E. Balboa The REUBEN E. LEE welcomeS rock n' roll band "Pnvate i" appearing July 5th thru the 14th. 9 p.m. to 1:30 am. For more Information catt 675-5790. - -· ~----------------------------·&~------............ ~ ..... 14 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 6, 1984 Marionettes give four shows daily .\n all-new production of presented by Scott Land, whose manoncncs will be presented dunng strini-act1vated characters have Laguna's 52-ycar-old Festival of Ans seen 1n theaters, nightclubs and on at 650 Laguna Canyon Road this year · television throu~out the West. He -a fast-moving. haJf-hour show has performed with Tony Urbano. geared to appeal to adults as well as one of the world's most famous children. puppeteers. Setting for the presentation 1s tht! T~ sh~_runs through a fast-paced a1r-condit1oned Festival Forum scnesof tics, features music-and Theatre on the exh1b1uon grounds. even an xchange of conversation Performances are set for I 30. 3. 4·30 between t e puppeteers and the .md 7 30 p.m da1I) Saturday through hfel1te m~no~ettcs . .\ug 26 -with an additio nal Admission 1s S 1.50 for adults; SI perf~rmancc 'each Saturday and Sun-for children ages 12 and under. Seats day at 6·30 p.m. are not reserved. T1cketsareava1lable The 1984 manonette show is at the booth outside the Forum Newport's Cannery Village JAZZ NITESPOT! @fCIJ.do Continental and Italian Cuisine Daily Jazz• Jazz 9 PM-1:30 AM MondQ-SMurd..y -4 PM-11 PM ~ LUNCH 11 AM·3 PM 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 87~2968 DINNER 5 PM-11 PM Scott Land hold.a ProfeMOr Cromwell Pinkerton on h.la knee while Ga!M:ppl. the See SatMeaa, l'apee '7oe Juniors .. "BEHIND THE SCENES" . . S"11dq 8e1n1cll Vllllle talented I W==========~at easels ... ., t . \' with Breada Caponera Restaurant Account Executive ANTHONY'S PIER 2 Hn GNet "Elltr•" -It is l)fetty well known that Anthony's Pier 2 Relt8Ufent has a tremendous aelec1ion ol lreshly caught fish and seafOOd on lhe dally ponied menu. as well as a marvelous regular menu of fruits ol the sea, shelttlstl. Steak. chicken and rlbe -Even the spectacular values in the Oyster Bar are famous-SIX clams or oysttlf'I on the hatf Shell, $2.95, a pound of Flo<ida roek shrimp, $2.95, or a pound Maine lob9ter. $4 95 To say nothing of the two Happy Hoors, afternoon and eYenlng. -What ls frequent/\/ torgottflfl are tholle extra found only at Anthony's Pier 2. TM Gr_, Proavce Co salad bar extraordmalre, 1s the IM(leSt. most complete anywnere. And this is 1ncluded with Fish and Rib dinners Many enjoy Happy Hoor ~ t'*1 dine 1us1 on the Salad Bllr. only a barf}llln at U 95 -For d#tssief1 Anthony's fllf'nOUS tlUlldae Nr'WIS up to lour peop'e • {llant boWf filled with 1ee cream and virtually the kitchen tllnk of bananu and •trawt>errw with hot fudge •nd whipped cream-lmeglne, 15 95. and It NnW up to four /»OPlfll -For rftSenlattons for dlfl,,., daily at Anthony's Pier 2, f#Wport s.acti. •t 103 N BaysK1e Dr Pnone 640-5123 THE LAST GREAT DtHNEA C .. UllE Debuta In Newpod ~ This sum,.,..·s newest entertainment attrectK>n Is cruttlng the waters of Newpot1 Harbor on board the good lhlp Cormorant. 11'1 A LITTLE WEST OF BROADWAY, a revue of rolllcking IOngS and danees lrom Broadway and Holywood'a b9et loYed musteal extrav.ganzas CHORUS LINE. GREASE, CABARET. WESTSIDE STORY, APPLAUSE and a holl or other favorites are Included In the repertoire. Thia cabaret style entertatnmenl Is part of THE LAST GAEA T DINNER CRUISE whlc:ti 81ao te.tur .. a gourmet dinner M<ved under the stare wtiite CNlllng around lhe har'l>or. OCH EntMPflles headed by Garden GrOYe nabY9 David Hanson Is at the helm Seen T Glen 11 MrVing as Director. Frank G Shiro as Mulk:al Director. Kelly Jo Lynch u Choreographer and Marsha Aleunder u ANiatant ChofeogrllPher Starring In the all singing, alt dancing revue are Bruce Cathc.n, Andf• Daly, Noeh P9nn, C.tt.yn Sari, Erica St Clair Md Scott Watanabe All a1• musical theet,.. performance vet8'artS from the Orange County and LOI Angtllet .,.._ -A LITTLE WEST OF BROADWAY Wiii play 9Y9fY Thunday. Friday, S&tunt.y and Sunday 8Y9fltng at 7 p m throughout the "'"'"* Tlc:tl9'1 are avllilable at any T1cke1master outlet Othef entenelornent crutaee feat\Jf9d on the Cormorant ttw. summer.,. Sunday Brunch, and s.tunt.ay Cclc*tail en.. betor9 the OW. C""8e and Nightclub Cruises after th41 Dinn« Crul• For ~ lnfonnatlon call 953-8255. . . . . Featu1e of tfllo 061/y Pilot AdvertlSKlQ Dept TOP tNTtQTAINMENT /jo-W h_ .(A.t. ~~ private ~ppeonng July 5th thru 71h and July I 21h thru 1 "41h 9 p.m. to I ,30 o.m. Beginning July J 71h "Reds" En1erfo1n1ng Tues. thru Sot. evenings Reuben E. Lee 151 E Coast Hwy Newport 8eoch 675-5790 150 winners from county schools' contests featured As in put years, the popular J An Gallery is again expcctt attract vicwen during the a1 Festival or Arts., opening Satt and continuing through Aug. Irvine Bowl Park, Laguna Beacl Now in its 38th year, the plier feature a selected group of outstanding worts, rallJing crayon and finger painting kinderpnen pupils to elaborate watercolors, mosajcs, collages s11tchcry ofha&b school students The exhibit. which wilJ be loc on the lower level of the Fe! Forum Theatre, represents the f prize-winnina works selected among 4,000 entnes submittei students throuaJlout the school tricts of Orange County. Jean Freeman, chainnan of event this year, is a long-time Fcs e~hibitor, who is a d1slingui anist in ICUJp1ure. oils, watero ceramics and weaving,. Besides the junior an exhibit, a art workshop on the crounds apin offer oppottuniti~ for.bud artisu to unleash their ctcall ve tal under supervision. Tbe Fcs1 provides the easels, paints 1mocks -the youngsters suppl) talcnL The fcstjval of Arts, located at Laguna Canyon Road. -a led aiva l incst rom ' dis- t he uval 1hed >lor. free Wiii :hng ent' ival and the 650 • VI 1/z Price llupritA S,.UI Monday ttvu W 5-0 Happy Hour 4-6 Mon.-Fri. Well Drinks $1 .. 00 (Big screen T.V. 6 ·1 l unch Special Mon..-Fri. 11 :30 a.m, to 2:00 p.m!' TOGO ORDERS 2·1111•9093 Manas at Macdat Hlllllillll• ,_ W .. .,., Fridmr • .U,i/ &. 11984 . I 5 - - - ... - •• Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 6, 19S.. MQvieteyie~&~~~~~~ 81JtTU!fCAJllDLE8: Rated PO. Molly Ringwald durtng World War 0 and bas an affair wtth a co- stars ln this comedy about a teen-ager whose parents worker (Kurt Russell). Unfortunately. the mm veers forget her spectal birthday. She also hu a crush on a wildly from comedy to soap opera to hlstor1cal a handsome senior but Is pursued bJ a fast-talldng to feminist tract wtthout reaolvtng any .. Geek .. " Wrtter-dlrector John Hugnes. who wrote attafactor11y. DlsappolnUng, despite aomecharml .. Nauonal Lampoon's Vacauon" and "'Mr. Mom." moments. Directed by Jonathan Demme ("'Melvin aeema keenly aware of the awkwardness and and Howard"') . ..,.,.... ' frustraUon facing adolescents. Unfortunately. he TltRMS OP &JlfDEAallltlfT: Rated PG. Debra aleo «i)ves us Iota Of cheap and offensive gags. .,.... ..,.. Wt~er and Shirley MacLaJne give o.car-caltber SPLASB: Rated PO. A de~tful comeoy about a performances tn th I.a funny and touching Olm. wbl.ch New York produce dealer (Tom llankaJ who falls for a traces a mother-daughter relationship over 30 yeare. beautiful blond mermaid (Daryl Hannah). The Jack Nicholson. as a paunchy. drunken astronaut. ls mystertous mermaid sprouts legit on land and learns also superb. The sertous twist that occurs two-thirds E~lsh from a bank of televfslon sets at Bloom-through ts manlpulatlve, but you'll probably sue- t les. Actor Ron Howard directs with a au re band. cumb to It anyway. James Brooks was the wrtter- e bllshlng a strong central love story and letttng director . .,......,.,.... SCTVvcteransJohnCandyandEugeneLevyhandle TBIS 18 8Pl1'AL TAP: Rated R. A clever. very some of the beat loony bits. vvv amusing parody of rock music documentaries . STAil Tll.ltlt m -TBlt SEARCH FOR focusJng on an agtng Brttlsh band that faces one SPOCK: Rated PG. Admiral KJrk (WIJllam Shatner) misfortune after a nother on Its U.S. tour. Comic and his aging sidekicks must steal the ~ed actorsChtatopherGuest. MtchaeJ McKean and Harry starship Enterprise In a daring mlssJon to revive the Shearer are marvelous as the dimwitted rock stars. Jate Mr. Spock. whose body was left on the unstable Rob Reiner (The Meathead on "All In the family") Genesis planet. They also must face a band of dJrects and Is on screen as the "rockumentary" bloodthirsty Kllngons. Fans of the scrtes should love director as well. A caution: much of the ntm's humor It. Not quJte as good as "Star Trek II." though. probably won't appeal to non-rock fans . .,.....,......, Leonard Nlm~i'JWK.l dlncts. v .,.....,.... 8WI1'G : Rated PG. A naive housewife v.,... .,.....,.... -Excellent. v ...-v -Very good . .,.......,.. (GoldJe Hawn) matures on an aircraft assembly line -Good. v -Not so J(ood. American THE BARN Amencan Lunch M-F 11-2 30 OIMef M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M·f 4 30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Brunch 10-2 30 Entertatnment & Dancing, Banquet Faclbties. 14982 Redhill. Tus11n 730-0115. THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The ong1nal Featunng display brOll- tng Lunch Mon ·Fn 11·2 Dinner nightly Mon -Fn trom 5 pm Sat & Sun from 4 p m 2001 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 642·9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vanety of hamburgers. sal<>On steak sandWlches. lobster MQU& onion soup fondue and Cherry cob- blef Lunch & d1nner lrom 11 30 M·Sat • Sun 10-10 Special Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hour 1545 Adams at Harbor. Costa Mesa 546-7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Established since 1939 Ometenes. 25 va11eties Se<ced 24 hours Sand- wiches. 30 va11eties Heated garden patlO dinner served 5-10 PM 34 157 Coast Hwy. Dana Point (714) 496-9270 Also 1~ 1 Coast Hwy . Sunset Beach. (213) 592-540. PARADISE CAFE San Fral'ICISC3n style Fresh ltStt and pasta PatlO drn!OQ Lunch M·F l t ·3 Dinner Mon -Sat from 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5-7 Wed Ladies nite SOC well drinks from 3 p m Banquet facihties. 600 Newport Center Or . Fashion ISiand. NewPort Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Btea1cfast. lu~. dinner Patio dtOtng Wlth ocean view Modest prices Beer /wine Famed tor Belg1an wattles Open dally from 8 AM. 1198 S Coast Hwy In Village Faire Mall. Laguna Beach 497· 1667. Chinese JADEDRAQON Szechwan & Mandaun Cuisines of Old China Host Wdaoe L ... Chef Yr Chen Begant dining. Lunch. Dinner. Sat & Sun Olm 8001 (Chinese Tea Cake Btunch) Banquets. Beer & Wine R.asonable Prica t2100 Beech Blvd . Stanton 898-8933 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY AIRPORTEA INN llledlterr8nMft Room Continental Lunch M-F 1 1 30 -2 30 Sun Brunch 10 · 3 00 Dinner from 5 30 Happy Hour M-F Ente<1a1nmeot & Dancing 7 nights a ~ Valet Parking Banquet Facll1tl8S 18700 MacArthur, lrvme 833-2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Cannery Village iazz spot Cozy atmosphere AmerlC8n. ltal18n & Continental menu Lunch M-F 11-3 Dinner nightly 5-11 Enrenam- ment nightly 9-1·30 Sun iazz l8SSlon 3-7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL•& Yollel Men*. Dancing Wed thru Sat nights to Buzzy Box. 9 00 P M to 1 30 AM . Top •O's Piano bar with Wally Ruth Sun 6 P M . Mon 8 30 P M Backoammon Happy hour •· 7 P M Come see our brand new lootl Serving sandwiches. soups. seafood and croissants 130 E 17th SI . Costa Mesa. 646-3666 RIVIERA Continental Chef RIChard Bergner since 1970 lntma1e Dining Lunch t 1 30-3 00 dinner trom 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays Bllnquet rooms 3333 S Bristol. Costa Mesa 540~0 French BORDEAUX 100 Wines. Silver Award Winner. Lunchel Tues.-Ffi. Oinnef M·S. Closed Sundays & holidays Off 9r1Stol and Randolph (between Bake< and BNI) tnen left onto St Cle.. 758 St C:alr. Costa Mau 540-3641 DONATEW'8 The original since 1973 Now open in OUf new location 5eMng OIK famous ptZZa and pasta Dine In or take out. 9430 Warner at Bushard. Fountain Valley. Behind the Sizzler 963-5965. MARCELLO& Family owned. Establislled since 1973 Pastas. veel, pm:a ~ in C1oppino a.. ' Wine served. Salad baf, Lunch Mon. thnJ Fri cklnef 7 nights a week. Sunday Bruncn 10-3 p.m. 17502 Beech Blvd at Slat•. Huntington 8eech S.2-5505. Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our lood Is a trip to Mexico! Est. SlnCe 1972 Open ~ from 11 a.m. tor lunch & dlnnef. Cocktails. Entertain- ment Wed. thfu Sat. nights In the Burro Room. 296 E 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Ca.II 645-7626 TORTlU.A Fl.A Tl Award wlnnef year after year Same Sonora style cooking MCe 1949. Open da•y 11:30 to 10 PM. Sunday brunch 10:30 to 3. Happy hour 4 to 6 PM weekdays. Complimentary botanas. Cantlna opetl tn 2 AM. 1740 s. Coast Hwy • Laguna Beech. 494--6588 TREIAMIQOS A ptaoe tor people Who appreciate good Mexican food at surprislngfy low prices. Open dally 11 a.m. lunch & dinner. Dally IUncheon apecials. Danc- ing Tues. thru Sat. 10 p.m. to 1:00 am Top 40's music Catering. 2200 "!arbor Blvd.. I< Mart Plaza. Costa. &42-827• Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS De4ic1ous fashion IOOd '*' Henry $eg8fstrom A great place few d4nnet 7 days from 11 a.m. Sunday Cham-=runch. Between Bulloctts and So. Coast Plaza. lower ........ 00. PUFFINS "Naturaay·· cooked foods. trom pan- cakes to crepes to steek.S. An adWO- ture in natural Mtlng. Open Sun. thru Thurs 8arnto 11 pm. Fri. & Sat. 8am to 12 midnight. Viea/MC Casual Mod· er ate Prices. ""3050 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar. 640-15 7 Seafood & Steak IUCKBEARDI Hearty Beef Entreet & Seafood. Lunch 11-3:00. Dinner trom 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F. Extensive Oyster Bar Two~ eouth of John Wayne Airport. 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh loc.i aeafood, eastern beef Lunch, dtnnef, Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, harbor cruises. Entertainment nightly a.nd Sunday aftetnoon. Lounge food oal- ley. Hlstonc waterfront landmark In Newport's Cannery Village. 3010 Lafayette. 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fr81h seafQOd and lots of It. Newpon Beaoh • Lunch, dinner, Sundly brunch. Owwlooka Newoort Bay. 2735 W Coast Hwy S.2-~431. Irvine - Lunch. dinnef, happy hour 1830 Main. 545-.. 774 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. Bfee.kfui 7 a.m. M-F Lunch 11 -4 M·F. Dinner 4-11 M-S. Sat & Sun. brunch 7~. Oyster bat Fri .. Sat .• Sun. Banquet tacilltles up to 500. Entertainment Wed.-&sn. Panootmlc bey view 400 Main St., Balboa. 67:Me33. THE WAREHOUN Fresh S..food & International Cuisine. Waterfront dining. Chet Char1n l<aleglan. Lynch, Dinner. Sat. & Sun Awerd Wloolng Brunch. Ben- queta & C.t•lno. Oyst• Bat. Enter- teinment. LldO Vll9gt, Newpof1 Seidl 673-<4700. ol pt re - w a OJ a1m11m• f AIDA'( JUl V 1-i 19114 0 R A N (j f C () IJ f" 1 '( l A ; i I • J H N ! t. . · · f ~ 4 l Missing gir1$,_iii-fant·foundOK Valley teens 'decided not to go home' after fiesta,. stayed in Westminster By PHIL SNEIDERMA.N Fountain Valley Fiesta were found or._°"",......,. . unharmed Thursday evening. Twotcen-agegtrlsandan8-mont~ntain Valley Detective Rick old. boy who were the obj~t of 'stensen said the ii.rls told him pohce search after they failed o th decided not to return to their return home Wednesday from the grandparents' Fountain Valley home P.lil~ at the P,lgeant .. after the camjval and spent the ni&ht with a new acquaintance in West- minster. They ~re spotted at a local recreation area Thursday by someone who heard news reports about their disappearance, police said. The &iris, who arc cousins, were identified as Stephanje L Burkes, 16, and Tracy L. Cox, 1 S. With them was Cox's. 8-month-old son, Robcn .... Wayne Cox.. The three have been stayina with the Prts' pandparenu. Mr. and Mn. James T. Goldina of Fountain Valley. The ~pe.renu reported tbe three mtSSing Wednesday af\er they failed-to return from the Fountain Valley Fiesta. which had a July -i fireworks display, a camival and musical entertainment. Officer Chris Kielich found the teens and the infut at the Los Jardincs West recreation c:enttt in Fountain Valley. They~ taken to the police station for questioruna. Octectwe Christensen said the &irls told officcn they attended the festival and simply did not wish to go home that ni~t He said they met an unidenllftcd girl or woman at tbe carnival and spent the ni&ht at her house in Westminster. The missina Wlnalow Bomer .. • palnttni .. Snap the Whip .. comes allYe at the LafaDa Beacll Paeeant of the 11.uten. the amlaal ll'Yln& plctarea atra...,anza opeo•na S.tlll'daJ' In tile lntne BcnrL Y~ m~ are Joah LaJii, Dana Chean and Cbrla Lana. all of~ Beach; Heather Sberldon of Newport Beach. Cbrla Bodell o£Laauna Nlfael, Nathan Raft"!3•CJe of Santa Alla and Curtla l'onfth of Yorba Linda. For more on t1ae .-.-..t. .ee Weekea4er. A tall snafu inNB's harbor Californian rams Rhine Wharf, hits car, parking meter: BJ JD.RY lllBSCll ~ .............. .. " The Californian. the mt.e's officiM · tall ship, made a smashina en~ into Newport HalborTbunday u ~ 90-foot schooner crashed into RhiM Wharf near the Cannery Restaun.nL • The sbipmsbcd into the W'~ bow damllina pbnkin1 Its bo • ripped out a partina meta' ucl damaFd a parhd car, a N~ Beach city vehicle left OD the street.: <f A spokeswoman for the ship sa¥J the teatber prop -a $I S,000 instna.i ment that allows the ship to mov• backwards -Wied and its~ unable to slow the ship in time. But one of the SO people pthered i. greet the ship said the problem 1ookecl moTC like poor seamanship thai\ mechanical failure. with the tall shi• clippi.na the bow of a smaller boat o&t the way in10 the channel 4 (Pleue .-TALL/ It's Fair time in Orange County./ A3· 's 'Get Mondale'· time for county's GOP lawmakers Jurors deliberate; in ex-cop sex tria- Nation The United States protested the Soviet treatment of two dlptomats./ AS World Sikh hijackers freed an Ind Ian jet with more than 250 people on board./ M Sports Two area products - Dan Quisenberry and Tim Wallach -wlll play In the major league All-Star game Tuesday./81 Entertainment The popular rock bansi America, Andy Gibb and Donny and Marte Os- mond head entertainers appearing at the Orange County FaJr./W"kender INDEX Auto PllOt Br1dge . Bulletin Board Bullneea Callfornla News Clulln.d Comlcl Crouword Death Notloea Garden~ :::~ In the SetYlce Ann L:andet'9 MutualFundt Natfonef N9wl Optnlon Paparazzi ~ PoMceLog Pubf6c NotloN AeetawMtl 8pOrtl Stoett Marketa TMYtllon ThMt«t w .. "*' Weet(ender WCM'klN9wt C1-2 C7 A3 a. A4 C3.S C7 C8 C2 86 88 cs A8 88 64 A4 A7 81 87..a A3 C2-3 WMk9nder 81-3 85 Be Wtlktndlw A2 01-8 A4 Republicans remind voters of links to Carter record By JERRY HIRSCH °' ... .,.., ........ Local Republican lawmakers gave a glimpse of the strat~ President Reagan will employ in his re-election campaign durina a Thursday press conference. The plan is to link former vice president Walter Mondale, tbe likely Democratic nominee, to former president Jimmy Carter and to blame the nation's S200 billion budget deficit oo the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives. The legislators, sponsored by the Republican National Committee, timed their press conference at the County Hall of Administration in Santa Ana to precede the Democratic convention in San Francisco (July 16-19) when Mondale is expected to be nominated. .. Ronald Reagan pulled this coun- try from the brink of an economic collapse. My fear is that Walter Mondale will return this country to the freewheeling. big spending poli- cies of Jimmy Caner," said Oranae County S:.:.,crvisor Harriett Wieder of Huntington Beach. Rep. William Dannemeyer, R- Fullerton. let Mondale's chief Demo- llarlan Berteaon cratic rival, Sen. Gary Han, do the speaking for him. .. If Walter Mondale wants to clajm (Pleue eee COtmTY I A2) By STEVE MARBLE °' ............. Jurott"'1Stpn a second day of deliberations today in the sex trial of a former Costa Mesa police officer who is accused of assaulting two women while on duty and in uniform. William Lauchlan. 33, isa<lCUSCd of motestina a blonde-haired, 22-year- old Santa Ana woman and a 39-ycar- old Costa Mesa ~resident. The separate incidents alleFdJy followed traffic stops made by the former officer . Laucblan is charged with two felony counts of sexual battery and false imprisonment and a sinale misdemeanor charac of sexual bat- ~e ex-officer. married and the fatheroftwogirls. testified thatoncof the women made advances to him and that the other was so upset he ' simply provided a .. sboukler for be.t to cry on... • Deputy Distrid Attorney (;art Armbrust, though. said La~ mi$U.$Cd bis position as a uniformcct- patrolman to intimidate the woma( and take advantage of them. • In one of the allcaed incidcn~ Lauchlan is accused ofleadi.ng the 22~ year-old Santa Ana woman off t.tMj Costa Mesa Freeway followtng .. traffic stop. : The woman testified La~ asked her to sit in his car and thctt foodlcdand kissed her. Accordina te{ testlmony. she said she was afraid tc> leave because Lauc::b.lan was a po~ 11\all. • Lauchlan, speaking in bis o..,. defense, said the woman told b~· was upset because she'd just (Pleue eee U-COP'8/ Goldner convicted of Miller murder! You'll find tM but euto buJ• ~ the Orenge COMt In tOder'• Auto Piiot By STEVE MARBLE OfhO!lllr ......... A former moving company worker was found auilty Thursday of first- degree murder m the stranauJation death of Patrick Scott Miller. a small- time Costa Mesa drug dealer and son of former county Supervisor Edison Miller. Arthur Gcorae Goldner. 29. was found auilty of murder and robbery after two days of deliberauons. J uron in Superior Coun rejected a third charse ofbuf'llary. A second person, Richard James Wetherell, was c:onvided in in March County fair: A job that lasts all year Tbc Fourth of July wasn't much of a holiday for Norb Banosik. Banosik, the Oranac County Fair aener.J manqcr, WU immcned in hectic preparation for the 92nd annual Oranae County Fair, which opens tOday and runs throUlb July ls. for.Bartosik, th firewor\s that come from putting on the fair arc a )'ear-round production. Althouah the 34-year-old lS pumna ~\her bis tint Orange County fair thll )tar, Norb (that's short for Norbert) Bartosik modestly allo'1tr'I himself to be called .. one of the elder ti men" of the fair ind try. Banosik i1 a veteran of two ~viou fain -one a tat fair htld in OuQuoin, Ill., and the other the Antelope Valley Fair in Lan te • c.Jif. .. I've had 13 years of ~i<-91 fair "pencncc. .. he kt. takina a mo- ment out of a bo y day. He i al one of thru fiir man-aen an Ca'lifbmia to ha._c c.amed profCS1ionat ccrtifi - t in the June 28. 1983, murder and was sentenced to a life prison tenn without the possibility of parole. Goldner, who took the stand in bis own defense durina the murder trial, will be sentenced Sept. 7. The two men, tried separately for the crime. blamed each other for the strangU}ation death of Millef', who also was kicked and bludaeoned. Miller, 26. was found dead in a bedroom of the Colle,e Putt home m Costa Mesa he shared with bts &lrlfriend and their infant son. Hls &ody was lyina in a pool of blood and KllEI Ka.£11 - PEOPL[ I~ IHf NH\S bis bands and f~t were bound with towels. Deputy D1stnct Anomey Patnck Geary told jurors that Miller was smashed over the head with a vacuum cleaner before he was strangled by Wetherell or Goldner, wbo met Miller m a Harbor Boulevard bar. Gttt} also allcaed the two men took numerous household items from Miller's residence. Accord1na to evidence. Welherall later made the "stuptd mistake" of bragana about bcatina Miller and even showed a co-worker the blood slams on tus shoes. Both men ~ arrested about a month after ~ murder. Both Wetherell and Goldne claimed that Miller had trea~~ them with a shotgun and that .~ fought back in self~fense. They said' Miller was extremely intoucated actmg ma biz:r.art fashion. : •" Miller supported himself by selli · man,uana and cocaine, accordi!l& ~: tesumony offered by his sirtfriCDdl An autopsy revealed that Millet bi& traces foatc:obol, cocaine and Vali in his system at the time of ~ defense law)'crs said. -~----....,-----------,--------------- --------- A2 * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Frlctay. Julye. 198• Plane crash 0BIT UAHILS -- --- 'Srobe shows Ex-FV building chief ~o problems Duane Emminger dies m staff a.ad wire re~rtJ Sunny skies for t~e weekend Coaatal " .. • C:deral invrs~ipton say t.h~y ha\'C und no obvious mechanical or auvctural problems in the crash of a &Jrplane that killed two Newpon h men. . •.1amcs P~ul Nelson. 21, and Greu 'Effinger. 26, both died instantly when their Cessna I SO crashed mo.- men ts after takeoff Wednesday from th~ Skyhatbor Airpon in Henderson, Nev., near Las Veps. federal Avtation Administration antt National Transponation Safety &ard investigators completed their crash-site probe Thursday and re-llGsed the wrecka£e to its owners. • The complete investigation is ex- pected to take several weeks. From Al up with her boyfriend. She said he patted ber on the shoulder to comfort her. He admitted he exchanged tele- phone numbers with the woman wilh the thought of "getting something going" at a later time but not while on duty. The second woman testified Lauchlan put his hands under her sweater and fondled her after a traffic stop in Costa Mesa. The former C. Duane Emmin1cr, Fountain Valley's. building and safety director durin' a period of intcn&e develop- ment in the city. died Saturday. He was 71. Mr. Emmin&erwashiredin 1962as the tit)" chief building om~r. The fotlow1na year. his litle wa~ chanacd to buiJdinJ and safety director. He remained 1n that post until he retired In 1977. Bill Ackennan, the city's per10nncl d1rcc;tor. said Mt. Emimngcr and his staff were in'Chargc of reviewio& plans for all commercial and residential construction in the city. He was responsible for assurina that all new structures and additions to exiSling buildings met building and safety lawmen 1&1d it wu the woman who made advances to him and threw her anns around hiJ neck. Re testified that he then pushed her away. Lauchlan was arrested by his fellow officers in January and charged with sexually assaulting four women. He was fired about two weeks later by c.osta Mesa Poljc:e Olief R~r Nelh. The most serious ohhe charges - an alleption be raped a Fountain Valley woman in the front seat of his codes . Mr. Emmmacr was tX>m in Man· nina:i Jowa His family moved to California durina bis youth. He was a partner in a construction business and a bulldina ins~tor forthe city of Bafdwln Hins before movina to fount.am Valley in 1962. He was active in Boy Scouts and wasa memberoflhe Fountain Valley Historical Society. Mr. Emmmger was also active in the International Conferen<:e of Buildma Officials. He 1s_ survived by his wife, Dorothy; his son, Michael Duane Emminaer of Alta Loma; his daugh· ter, Kathie Felix of Fountain Valley; and five grandsons. ' patrol car-was thrown out during a preliminary hearing. Several ~ther charges were reduced to m1sde- O)eanors durin.s the same hearing in Harbor Municipal Court in Ncwpon Beach. lauchlan has appealed his firing and has slap~ his former employers with a $1 nullion damage suit. Mcwanwhite, one of the alleged victims has filed a Sl million suit against Costa Mesa and Lauchlan. Extended Temps . - "'Le 74 ... " 17 19 83 72 N 19 .. H 14 " 16 .. .. ". 76 43 " 73 t7 72 11 es 14 59 92 47 81 71 86 .. 91 .. M 51 ... 12 71 ... 71 ., 12 72 75 ... 73 ................ .. 74 NelfWIM' -74 64 .... ~ t2 N ....,,..,_ It 90 ~Va U ta 011111101na Ctty 14 4t C>mlllil .. 87 °'** 12 N Pell!! 8'Jrlnlll n.., ...... _... ., -~ ea a Nllllurlfl ti 83 P0111w!cf,W ...... Ot'lllll'ICl.Or ' SURF REPORT "Tide• II M to 73 91 71 15 .. to 11 to 71 74 51 ,l=~--~~~~--~- ... 17 112 17 .. 14 .. 87 82 71 15 72 .. e1 83 12 M .. 100 " 17 " . ., H .. .. re .,, .. II • 17 lOS ., .. .. .. to TALL SHIP RAMS NEWJ»()RT WHARF ••• Aliso property sale to chureh OK'd by Laguna school board Prom Al "The ship wanted some more attention. l guess being in the parade yesterday was not enough for her," said Judy McPhail. spokeswoman for the Nautical Heritage Museum of Dana Point, which sponsored the schooner's construction. The mishap put a dent in the city vehicle and did only cosmetic dam- age to the Californian, she added. The Californian's crew spent Thursday afternoon busily working on replacing broken planking at Rhine Wharf. Long-time Newport Beach resident Gene Lachenmyersaid he went to the wharf and take some close-up pie· tum of the ship, a replica of a 19th century revenue cutter. "The boat came by the Red Onion and down the channel. It should have been towed when it came in but it wasn't. When it came into lhc area where the Pilgrim used to sit it went right through the dock. ·~t came in too fast. They sure surprised the harbormaster," Lacbenmyer said. The ship will stay at the wharf through July 15. It will be the site of the musical "The Barbary Coast Pirate$," an adaptation of Gifbert and Sullivan's ''Pirates of Penzance." Tickeuarc $20 and can be obtained at the ship or by caJling 496-1100, McPhail said. The proceeds will go to the non-profit museum's youlh sail training program, she said. By DAVID BISHOP Delly""°' Con •• , ........ Laguna Beach school board of- ficials changed their minds Thursday and unanimously decided to sell the former Aliso School site.to a church group that hopes to build a 71-unit, Jow-<:<>St senior citizen housing pro- ject on the South Laguna site. 4()..year reversion bu considerable value ... a much better pro-posal than WC had be.fore." struction fundina and housin.a subsidies for senior citizens ovcra 4(). year period iflhcdeal forthe land wu settled. But when the board rejected the original offer in June the church missed its deadline for HUD ap- proval of the pro.feet. Now there is no guarantee HUD will approve an extension ofth.e deadline, Flory said. COUNTY REPUBLICANS RAP MONDALE .•• St. Mary's Episcopal Church of Laguna Beach' and National Church Residences of Ohio received preliminary approval for their re- vised offer ofS2. 7 million for the 6. 7- acre property amid criticism from South Laguna residents . The agree- ment also pro.vides for the Laguna Beach Unified Schoo1 District to regain ownership of the property after 40 years. Many details of the purchase plan have to be worked out and the school board still may rescind its approval Housing c:onsuJiant Reed Aory, .speaking for the church sroups, said be was able to make lh.e revised offer after a South County developer expressed intere$t in purchasing af- fordable housing credits from lhe church group and after the County of Orange incteased its funding com- mitment for the project. .flory said the Stan-Brief Group of Laguna Niguel has expmscd interest in discllS9ing the possibility of purchasing the affordablt housing credits, but no offer has been made yet. The school board's approval of the project is continient on working oul many details of the offer. A represen- tative of the County Education [)c,. panment's lcga] counsel department advised the 6oard that their action Thursday does not bind them to the project, but only gjves authority for the applicant to proceed. The board From Al the benefits of expcnence. thert be must take some of the responsibilty for the failure," Dannemeyer quoted Hart as saying. "Amenca has already been held hostage by the Carter-Mondale ad- ministration. Lefs not do it again," Dannemever said. The conservative congressman blamed rising interest rates on the large deficit, which he then blamed on the Congress. "It is Congress, not the president, who controls the level of spending in this country:'be said. Assemblywoman Manan Bergeson of Newport Beach. one of Orange County's most popular female elected officials, talked about Reagan's re- cord on women's issues. "President Reagan has selected more women to serve in the top policy positions lhan any olher presi- dent lD a co~parable period of time," Bergeson said. She noted Reagan has made l .200 appointments of women to "top policy" positions but she said woman should take special notice that Re- agan appointed the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Conner, and has three female members of his cabinet. Rep. Ron Packard. R-Mission Viejo, criticized Mondale's record on cnme. "As attorney general of Minnesota, . Mondale had a reputation for having more concern for the rights of criminals than of victims," Packard said. In contrast. the national crime rate has fallen for two years in a row under the Reagan administration, Packard said. But perhaps the most important thing voters should be aware ofis that five of the U.S. Supreme Court justices are 76 years old or older and are likely to retire during the next president's term, Packard said. Reagan is more likely than Mon- dale to appoint justices who will be tough on crime, Packard claimed. One reason the legislators held the press conference was to start convinc- ing Orange County voters to tum out heavily for Reagan in November. The legislators said they bave little doubt that Reagan will win in the county. nowcver, "we need oot just a majority in Orange County. OranJt County could make the difference an the state depending on how much we get out of the county. There will be other parts of the state that won't go for Reagan," Packard explained. In June, the board members re- jected an offerof$2.65 million for the property because they said the price was too low and because the site might be needed as a school again. Board member Harry Bithell changed his vote Th11rsday after hearin~ the revised offer. "This is pretty close to what I hoped we would come up with. The The City of Laguna Beach also sent a letter to the board th.is week saying the city "would loolc favorably .. upon extending affordable housing credits to property the school district is developing for sale on AJta Laguna Boulevatd in Laauna Beach. Flory said lhe city's otfer could mean as much as $250,000 to the project. The Aliso school site, on Wesley Drive in South 1..aguna;--1'-io an unicorporated area ohhe county. The church groups had obtained federal Housing and Urban Devlop- ment Department guan.ntees of con- , may still reject the proposaJ if the final terms are unacceptable. "There are a tremendous number of cont-in~ncies being looked at," said attorney Jim Aynes. "They will have to come up with a solid proposal." South Laguna CIVIC Association board members who were at the meeting were bitter over the board's approval of a plan they thou~t was no longer being considered. "Sneaky," said Cindy Prewitt, a member of the board of the Soulh LaguM Civic Association. FAIR MANAGER SET FOR BIG WEEK ••• Judge denies Irvine motion to dismiss defamation suit From Al ~neral manager. Bartosik is in charge of all the activities that take place on the fairgrounds an Costa Mesa -the weekly swap meet, the motorcycle races, equestrian center and vanous special events -12 months a year. But "the fair 1s the big, single event we gear up for all year." he said. Although he got into the business of coordinating fa irs "by accident," Bartosik said he's stayed 10 the industry because fairs "get in your blood, like a disease "Fairs represent the basic roots of agriculture and education,'' he added. "To promote something ltke that in an urban setting, here in Orange County. is wonderful. Kids that have grown up here ma}' have never seen a mare with her foal. or watched cows get milked." Though Bartosik was born and raised in Chicago, he certainly can't make the same claim. He attended Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. where he obtained his bachelor's degree in finance, and took a )Ob as an administrative assistant with the DuQuoin State Fair an 1972. "I meant to stay there 1wo years or so. get some business experience and move up to bigger and better things:· he said. Ten years later. still at Just Call 642-6086 Norb Bartoelk DuQuom, Bartosik found himself taking over the position of president and general manager of that fair-at age 29. "Managrng fairs is probably the second oldest profession." Bartosik tells the civic and wcial audiences he is invited to address during the year. He dates the fair concept back: to . lhe Hellenic era, when Greek festivals By ANDREA ADELSON However, Supenor Court Judge tlement proposaJ made by lhe mspec. -featuring contests of strenpb, °' ... OtllJ "°' • ..., Robert Polis indicated to attorneys tors' attorney last week. dramatic performances and vanous AnOrange CountyjudgeThursday Thursdaythatifatrialjudgcisn'tfree, However, Irvine's City Council is wares for sate -were held per-denied motions by the city of Irvine he would be willing to make a second meeting in a special Saturday sessjon iodically in the city-states. to dismiss a s2.5 million defamation review of a motion that ultimately to discuss Htigation, City Clerk Nancy Even today. he saa'd, surveys have f · · b gh could lead to dismissal. The case Lacey said. and invasion o pnvacy suit rou t r. h shown that people are drawn to fairs could take as Iona as 1our mont s to Schnapp said be doesn't believe by two city inspectors. h d' t •'-att me s mainly to view the exhibits, not for B B Ila d d car. accor mg o me o Y ct'ty officaaJs are wavering in last The inspectors, ruce u r an · I ed the entertainment, carnival rides or Art Peck, claim in their suit against mvo v · minute indecision over going to Ujal games. It is the arts and crafts, the Irvine and an El Toro contractor. that "That's the glimmer of hope in an "Settlement won't revolve around pho!ography, cooking shows and they suffered damage to their repu-otherwise dark pronouncement," the potential ofliability, but the cost floral arrangements that people can-. h th red · -said Roaer Schnapp. a Costa Mesa of settlement," be 581·d-tations w en ey were ensna m a ll Irv''" -not see elsewhere, he said. attorney rcprescn ng me. This rear, the fair's motto, .. A bribery scandal in 1981 · Irvine has offered lo settle lhe case At issue, is preserving Irvine's Horse o a Different Color," will be The trial is set to begin on Monday for $30,000, Schnapp said, and has reputation as a COITUption·free city, ~ed~gh~~tirel~yrun~w~ii~~iuiiasisi~inimieinititoiaiJi.uidi~i·-~-iiidioi~.alil~yire~~i~i~l~.tblelSl2181Sl~ •• sc.~.Sc.~iM•pipisaiiidi.·~····~~ of the fair, Bartosik said. I From carousels. to ice, wood and butter sculptures of horses, to a miniature horse show, even down to a garbage truck pulled by two Belgian mares, the horse theme will be consistent. he said. "It's hard to get a readin~ (on how big this year's attendance wlll be)," ht added. "The Olympics start the next week, people will be looking for things to do that are close to home, all the indicators point to a big year. But we can't go on anything more than a feeling. really." •••• StO ... What do you like! about the Dally Pilot? What don't yoa like? 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But one of the SO~ed to areet ~ship 5lid t.be ~ more like poor seamanship ~ mec.barucal failqre, wilh the tall ship. clippina the bow of a smaller boat Oii · the way Ullo the channel _. 1'be ship wanted some ~ atiention. I suess beina in the~ yesterday WU DOt enoup for bet,,. said Judy McPbail. spokeswoman* the Nautical Heriiqe Museum OJ Dana Point. which sponsored tbC schooner's construction. 1 The mishap put a dent in the cir,_. vehicle and did only cosmetic ~ ase to the Californian. sbe added. , The c.alifomian•s crew ~! Tbunday a.ftcmoon busily ~ on rcplacina broken plankiq Rht.ne Wha.r( Lona·time Newport Beach residen Gene Lachenmyer said be went to~ wharf and take some dole-up pie .. turcs of the ship. a ~ of a t Wlulcnr Bomer'• palnU., .. Saap the Whip" com• all•e at the Lapna Beacla Paaeant of the lluten, tile umaal llYln& plctare. eatra•acamra opentna Stlta.nlay ID tbe lntne Bowl. Toanf model8 are Joeh Lani. Dana •'lllliflriZ~~ f'C'Vcnue cuner. • Chur•n and Cbrla Lana. all of Lapna Beach; Heather ShatdoD of!fe "11\e boat came by tbe Red~ Beach, Cbrla Bodell o£Lapna l'flpel, l'fatban Baffna'1e of Santa Ana and and down \he CbaADd. h sboWd baV( Ca.rd.a Po~. of Yorba Llncla. For more on the peceant. eee Weekender. ~-SIDP/ ~ Cout It's Fair time In Orange County./A3 Na don The United States protested the Soviet treatment of two diplomats./ A5 World Sikh hijackers freed an Ind Ian jet with more than 250 people on board./ M Sporta Two area products - Dan Quisenberry and Tim Wallach -wlll play In the major league All-Star game Tuesday./81 Entertainment The popular rock band America, Andy Gibb end Donny and Marie Os- mond head entertainers appearing at the Orange County FaJr./Weelcender INDEX Auto Pilot Brlda-Bufletln Board Bullneu ca1ttom1a Newt ~ Comlct ~ OMthNotlcel Ow den Ing Help Ye>urMtf Horoecope In the s.rvtce Ann Landerl M\ttu8I Fund1 Netlonet Newa Opinion p~ ,.,.. POia log Pubic Hottcee Aeeteur11nt1 Sport• 8todc M1rket1 ·T ..... on ThMt•• w .. ttw Weekend« World NeWI C1-2 C7 A3 M A4 C3-e C7 ce C2 ee ee cs Ae Be M A4' A7 81 87~ A3 C2-3 WMktnder 81-3 BS ee Week~ A2 01·t A4 It's 'Get Mondale' time for county's GOP lawmakers Republicans remind voters of links to Carter record By JERRY~ . °' .. .,.., ......... Local Republican lawmakers pve a alimpse of the stra~y President Reagan will employ in his rc<lcction carnpai&n during a Thursday press conference. The plan is to link former vice president Walter Mondale, the likely Democratic nominee, to former president Jimmy Carter and to blame the nation's $200 billion budget deficit on the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives. The legislators., sponsored by the Republican National Committee, timed their press conference at the County Hall of Administration in Santa Ana to precede the Democratic convention in San Francisco (July 16-19) when Mondale is expected to be nominated. "Ronald R~n pulled this coun· try from the brink of an economic collapse. My fear is that Walter Mondale will return this country to the freewheeling, big s~ndina poli· cies of Jimmy Carter,' said Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder of Huntington Beach. Rep. William Oannemeyer. R· Fullerton, let Mondale's chief Demo- llarlan Ber&eeon cratic rival, Sen. Gary Hart, do the spealuna for ham. "If Walter Mondale wants to claim (Pleue Me COUNTY I A2) • -Missing girls, to found uninjured • ( • By PHil. SNEIDERM.AN Of .. 0.-........ Two teen-age girls and an 8-month· old boy who were the object of a police search after they failed to return home Wednesday from the Fountain Valley Fiesta were found unharmed Thursday evcn.ina. Detective Rick Christensen said the Jirl.s told him they deaded not to return to their grandparents• Foun- tain Valley home after the carnival and spent the naaht with a new acquamtance in Westminster. They were spotted at a local l'tt"f'Cation aJ'Q Thursday by someone who beard news reports about their disap. pea.ranee, police sa1d. The girls., who arc cousins.. were identified as Stcphantc L. Burkes, 16, and Tracy L. Cox. 15. With them was Cox's 8-month-0ld son. Robert t Wayne Cox. The th.rec have t>eeo; taying with the pits• grandpamits: Mr. and Mn. James T. Goldina o' Fountain Valley. • .. Th( grandparents rcp<1ned ~ three m1sstn1 after they Wied uf return from the Fountain Valley Fiesta. which bad a fircwotk.sdisplay, a carnival and musicaJ cntertaln-'• ment. The three left home at 4' p.m.. Wednesday and cbd not return at ~ p m. as promised. • Officer Chru KJelich found tbt' teens and the infant at the Lol Jardmcs West recreation cent.er in Fountatn Valley. and the three~ taken to the pohcc station for QUCl-i t1oning. ,Christensen said~ baby needed• diaixr change but was otherwi.W healthy • Goldner convicted of Miller murder· .. You'll find the beet euto buJ• 8long the Or•nge COMt In tod•J'• Auto Piiot -Peg•C1-3 By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,.., ........ A former moving company worker was found auilty Thursday of first· dcarce murder 1n the strangulation death of Patnck Scott Miller, a small· time Costa Mesa drua dealer and son of former county Supervisor Edison Miller. Anhur George Goldner, 29. was found auilty of murder and robbery after two days of deliberations. J uron in Suixrior Court rejected a third charae ofburaJary. A 1CCOnd person. Richard James Wetherell, was convicted in in March County.fair: Ajob that lasts all year New man er has Althouah the 34-ycar-old is puttinJ _ t Mr h · fint Ora County flur a 'fair' amount of · th11 yc1r, Nott> (that's hon f1 Notben) 8an01ik modcSUy ano eXPQSftlon duty---..--himldf ao c:atkd .. one oftbc ckkf Slltesmtn~ ohhe fair industry. The founh of Jury wasn't much of Blnou i a ~eicnn of two a holiday for Norb Banos k_. prtv1ou fain -one a tate f&.ll" bcld Bartosik. the Ofuae ounty Fair 1n OUQu01n, Ill .. and the oth r the 1tneral manqer, was immcncd in Antelope VaUty Fair 1n Lancaster, h«tic prcpel'ltions for tbc 92nd Cahf. annual <>ranee County Fair, whtch .. ,.w had I J years of pt1tt1cal fair opens tOday and run throuah July ~pcncnce:• he id, t.akin& a mo- 15. For Barto ik. the flrewor\1 that mrnt out ofa bu'Y day. He 1 alto one come rrom puttina on the faar a~ a ofthrtt fair man in Califbmia to year.round production. hne camtd l>rot 'onal ttn•fica· ' in the June 28, 1983. murder and ·Nas sentenced to a hfc pnson erm without the po 1b1lity of parol . Goldner, who took the stan~ tn his own defense dunna the murder tn al. will be sentenced Sept . 7. The two men. 1ned separate!) for the crime. blamed each other for the strangulation death of M1lkr. who also was kicked and bludaeoncd Miller, 26. was found d(ad in a bedroom of the Collqc Park home in Costa Mesa he shared with his prlfriend and their infant son. Hts body was lyina in a pool of blood and IWEN KL£11 his hands and f~t wert bound v.1th tov.els Dcput\ D1stnct .\ttornc' Patnd. Gary told 1uro~ that M1lkr wa smashed o'er the head v.1th a vacuum cleaner before he was stran&)C'd b) \\ eth(rtll or (1oldncr. who met Miller in a Harbor Boulevard bar. Geary also allcgC'd thr two men took numerous hou~hold Item' from Miller's res1d(ncr Accordtna to c\.1dencc. Wetherall later made the ··stupid mistake" of braggt.ng about b(attna Miller and even sho~~ a co-worker the blood stains on his shoes. Both men arrtsted about a month after mu rder. • Both Wc-thercll and Gold~ cla1 mC'd that Miller had trca~ them with a shotgUn and that fouaht bad. in sclf-Oefcnse. They Miller was ell:trcmely 1ntoucated actini in a b1zz.arc fashion. • Miller supported hJmsclfby selli ma nJuana and cocaine, acconti~ let testtmony offered by his (irtlt'l'laMl~ An autopsy revealed that Miller traces fo alcohol, cocaine and Valiant 1n his sy,tem at the time of' delib defense lawyers said. • • Orange Co .. t OAIL.Y PILOT/FrlC111, July 8, 198• • ,.. '-t udge deni~s Irvine motio n o dismiss defamation suit Sunny skie sforthe .w~ekend , l' ANDR A ADEUON .... ,...., ......... -n Orange County judJC ThUJ'lday nied motioM by the city of Irvine dismiss a $2.5 million defamation .tnd annsfon of privacy suit brouaht tt two city inspectors. .. The inspectors, Bruce Bullard and Art Peck. claim in their suiJ ap1n~t Plane crash i}Jrobe shows no problems From 1taff and wire repor&1 Federal investigators say they have found no obvious mechanical or '1ructural problems m the crash of a h&ht airplane that killed two Newport B~ch men. · James Paul Nelson, 2 I, and Greg A. Effinger. 26, both died instantly when their Cessna I 50 crashed mo- ments after takeoff Wednesday from the Skyharbor Airport in Henderwn, Nev., near Las Vegas. Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board investigaton completed their crash-site probe Thursday. A..lrpon officials who witnessed the crash said the airplane piloted by Nelson. didn't appear to have enough power as it tried to take off. They speculated the crash may have had something to do with the 100 degree temperatures in Henderson, explain- mg planes need more power to maneuver in the hot, thin air. CONTINUED STORIES lrvineandan EtTorocontractor, that they 1WThred dam ~ to their rcpu· tations '\'hen they were ensnared in a bribery scandal in 1981. The tnal is sei to bqin on Monday w1tli ats assianment to a iudae . However, Superior Court Judae Robert Poha indicated to attorneys Thursday that if a trialjudae isn•t ftee1 he would be willina to make a secona review of a motion that ultimately could lead to dismissal. The case could t.aU as Iona as four months to hear, according to the attorneys involved. "That's the glimmer of hope in an otherwise dark pronouncement.'' said Roaer Schnapp, a Costa Mesa anomey represenuna Irvine. Irvine ht• offered to settle the c.ase for $30,000, Schnapp 11.icf, and hu informally rejected the $285,000 set· tlement proposal made by the inspec- tors' attorney last week. However, Irvine's City Council is meetina in a special Saturday snsion to discuss litiption. City Clerk Nancy Lacey said. Schn_~pp said he doesn't believe city offictals are waverina in lut minute indecision over goina to trial "SettJement won't revolve around the potential of liability, but the cost of settlement," he said. At issue, is prcservinJ Irvine's reputation as a c.orruption-frec city, Schnapp said. Head, neck injuries killed Laguna nurse An autopsy has revealed that a Laguna Hills nurse -found ·dead Wednesday in her ransacked home- died from asphyxiation due to sevete h~ and neck il'\iuries. accordina to authorities. Marilyn Hauah Lyon, a 49.year-old mother who lived alone io the tbree- bedroom house, was found by a dau&hter who checked on her mother when she failed to appear for work. The death scene showed sians of an apparent strugle, acrording to Or- anae County Sheriff Lt. Richard Olson. He did not say whether it appeared someone had broken into ~e up~r-class LaJu~a Hills home or 1f anS'thina was missing. Neiahbors, who could reveal little about the womanJ. said there has been a · recent 'Tash 01 burataries in the community. Lyon was a nurse at Saddleback Community Hospital in Laguna Hills. According to a hospital spokes- man, she'd been employed there since early 1981 and worked in the pedi- atrics sections. Olson said sheriffs investigators are continuina to comb the hou~ for clues. No arrests have been made in the case1 which authorities are treat- ing as a nomicide. Coutal Exten ded Tempe ...... Albeny 74 ... ::t:ci1ie H t7 .. t3 Al'IGllClr8Qt n N Al!Mtt .. • AllMIJo City 1S .. AIHl!ln .. 74 lalllmOrt .. .. llrmlnOf\aM " .. lil!Mtell 71 413 .,... .. 11 loelOf1 87 71 lilffllo 71 " lllrffngton. V1. 74 ff c.., 92 •1 ~on.8.C. .. 71 Q1W1tll~W. V. .. ea Cl\Motl .. c ., .. ~tit .. . , =e.:.11 .. 12 71 .. CltWtend 11 ., COMY1t11a.a.c. t2 12 ColllmMOh. 1S .. l'rovldef ioe ,. .. ="City .. 11 .. a ~ .. ., ~MltfltO 100 .. L.ull •1 11 lt,...._Tlf'lll>• 11 ,, tilt I.Mt Oii)' .. IO IMMtonlo t7 1' :en a.eoo 11 11 an l'rMOIMO .. .. ..... 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A 11 80 l.ooM hloft 6:0I p.m. I .• ., .. 17 .. u 70 92 74 tJ 72 .. 11 IATIMDAY 12.0J.'" 6:4t•M 11:09 '·"' 1:112p,M, 1.0 1.4 1.1 u 1 ~ ~ tun MU lod~ •I 1:06 p.m., rlMI 11 • •••wo.r •I 6;4t a.m Md eett mg.in et 111 N 1·07 p.m. ,, &1 Moon ,... .. t:GI p.l'ft., ...... 11111 11 11 • m. a.wto..,. and 11-again • 1.10 Dm I SURF REPORT ----"""- Aliso property sale t o church OK ' d by Laguna school board COUNT Y REPUBLICANS RAP MONDALE ••• By DA YID BISHOP 0""1 "'°' Ceff••• ...... The Aliso '<:hool site, on Wesley Drive in South Lap:una. is in an unicorporlled area o the county. may still reject the proposal if the finaJ terms are unacceptable. "There are a tremendous number of cont· inaencies beinJ looked at," said attorney Jim Aynes ... They will have to come up with a solid pro1>0sal." From Al the benefits ot expenence, then he must t.ake some of the respons1b11ty for the failure," Dannemeyer quoted Hart as saying. "America has already been held hostage by the Carter-Mondale ad- ministration. Let's no1 do 11 again." Dannemeyer said. The conservative congressman blamed rising interest rates on the large deficit which he then blamed on the Congress. "It 1s Congress, not the president. who controls the level of spending m this country," he said. Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson of Newpon Beach, one of Orange County's most popular female elected officials, talked about Reagan's re· cord on women's issues. "President Reagan has selected more women to serve in the top ~sitions than any other pres1· dent 1n a comparable period ofume," Bergeson said. She noted Rearn has made 1,200 appointments o women to "top policy" positions but she said woman should take special notice that Re· agan appointed the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Conner. and has three female members of his cabinet. Rep. Ron Packard. R-M1ssion Viejo, criticized Mondale's record on crime. ••As ~ttomey general of Minnesota, Mondale had a reputation for having more concern for the riahts of criminals than of victims," Packard said. In contrast, the national crime rat~ bas fallen for two yean in a row under the Reagan administration, Packard said. But perhaps the most important thing voten should be aware of is that· five of the U.S. Supreme Coun justices are 76 years old or older and are likely to retire during the next president's term, Packard said. Reagan is more likely than Mon- dale to appoint justices who will be tough on crime, Packard claimed. Laguna Beach school board of- ficials changed their minds Thursday and unanimously decided to sell the former Aliso School site to a church aroup that hopes to bµild a 71-unit, low-cost senior citizen housing pro- ject on the South Laauna site. . St. Mary's Episcopal Church of Laguna Beach and N"atiooal Church Residences of Ohio received preliminary approval for their re- vised offer ofS2. 7 million for the 6. 7- acre propeny amid criticism from South Laguna residents . The agree- ment also provides for the Laguna Beach U nified School District to tejain ownership of the property after 40years. Many details of the purchase plan have to be worked out .and the school board still may rescind its approval. The church aroups had obtained federal Housing and Urban Devlop- ment Depanment guarantees of con· struction fundina and housing subsidies for senior citiz.ens over a 4().. year period if the deal for the land was settled. But when the board rejected the ori&inal offer in June the church missed its deadline for HUD ap- proval of the pr'Qject. Now there is no auarantee HUD will apj>rove an extension of the deadline, Aery said. South Laguna Civic Alsociation board members who were at the meetina were bitter over the board's approval of a plan they thou~t wu no lonaer beina considered. "Sneaky," said Cindy Prewitt, a member of the board of the South Laauna Civic Association. SHIP RAMS WHARF ... One reason the legislators held the press conference was to start convinc· mg Orange County voters lO turn out heavily for Reagan in November. Jn June, the board members re- jected an offer ofS2.65 miJlion for the property because they said the j:lrice was too low and because the site mitht be needed as a school again. The school board's approval of the project is oontin1ent on working out many details of the offer. A represcn· tative of the County Education De· partment's legal counsel department advised the board that their action Thursday docs not bind them to the projcc~ but only give$ authority for the applicant to proceed. The board Prewitt also said the population mix of South Laauna would chanae by takillJ the school out of the commu.nuy. "One lhina that upsets me is our status as a colony of la&una Beach. They take our assets ancf·our property by manipulation and Jive us nothing. Our children will be denied playmates because families will not move here." she said. From Al been towed when 1t came 1n but 1t wasn't. When 1t came into the area where the Pilgrim used to sit 1t went nght through the dock. ''It came in too fast. The}' sure surprised the harbormaster," Lachenmyer said. The ship will stay at the wharf through Jul}' 15. h will be the site of the musical "The Barbary Coast Pirates," an adaptation of Gilbert and Sulh van's "Pirates of Penzance." Tickets are $20 and can be obtained at the ship or by calling 496-1 JOO, McPhail said. The proceeds will go to the non-profit museum's youth sail training program. she said. The legislators said they have little doubt that -Reagan will win in the county, however, "we need not just a majority in Orange County. OranJt County could make the difference 1n the state depending on how much we get out of the county. There will be other parts of the state that won't go for Reagan," Packard explained. Board member Harry Bithell changed his vote Thursday after hearing the revised offer. "This is pretty close to what 1 hoped we would come up wi th. The 40-ycar reversion has considerable value ... a much better proposal than we had before." Ex-FV building chief Duane Emminger dies Housing consultant Reed Flory, speaking for the church groups, said C. Duane Emmin&er, Fountain period when Mr. Emmin&er was an FAIR MANAGER SET FOR BIG WEEK ••. he was able to make the revised offer Valley's building and safety director charge. after a South County developer during a period of intense develop-Mr. Emminger was born in Man· expressed interest in purchasing af. ment in the city, died Saturday. He nins Iowa. His family moved to fordable housina credits from the was 71. California during his youth. He was a From Al general manager. Bartosik 1s in charge of all the activities that take place on the fa irgrounds in Costa Mesa -the weekly swap meet. the motorcycle races. equestnan center and various special events -12 months a year. But "the fair is the big, single event we gear up for all year." he said. Although he got mto the business of coordinating fairs "by accident." Bartosik said he's stayed in the 1ndustf) because fairs "get in your blood, like a disease "Fairs represent the basic roob ot agnculture and education," he added. "To promote something like that in an urban setting. here in Orange County. 1s wonderful. Kids that have grown up here ma}' have never seen a mare with her foal, or watched cows g<'t milked" Though Bartosik was born and ra1!.ed in Chicago, he certa1nl} can't make the same claim. He attended Southern llltno1s Un~ersuy at Carbondale. where he obtained h1l> bachelor's degree 1n finance. and took a )Ob as an admin1strat1ve assistant with the DuQuoin State Fair in I 972. "I meant to stay there two ycan or so, get some business experience and move up lo bigger and better things," ne said. Ten years later, still a1 Just Call 642-6086 Norb Bartoalk DuQuoin. Bartosik found himself taking over the position of president and general manager of that fair -at age 29. "Managing fairs 1s probably the second oldest profession." Bartosik tell\ the t1v1c and social audiences he is invited to address dunng the year. church group and after the County of Mr. Emminger was hired in 1962 as partner in a construction business He dates the fair concept back to Orange increased its funding com-the city's chief building officer. The andabuildinainspectorforthecityof the Hellenic era, when Greek festi vals mitment for the project. followrns year, his title was changed Baldwin Hills before moving to -featuring contests of stren,ath. Flory said the Stem-Brief Group of to buildtnJ and safety director. He Fountain Valley in 1962. dramatic performances and vanous Laguna Niguel has expressed interest remained m that post until he retired He was active in Boy Scouts and wares for sale -were held per· in discussing the possibility of in 1977. wasa member of the Fountain Valley iodically in the city-states. purchasing the affordable housing Bill Ackerman. the city's personnel Historical Society. Mr. Emmingcr Even today. he said. surveys have credits, but no offer has been made director, said Mr. Emmmger and his was also active in the International shown that people are drawn to fairs yet. staff were in charge ofreviewiog plans Conference of Building OfJicials. mainly to view the exhibits. not for The City of Laguna Beach also sent for all .commercial and Yesidential He is survived by bis wife. the entertainment, carnival ndes or a letter to the board this week saying construction in the city. He. was Dorothy; his son, Michael Duane games. ft is the ar<s and P"afts, the the city "would look favorably" upon responsible for assuring that all new Emminger of Alta Loma; his dauah· photography, cooking 5-bows ·and extending affordable housing credits structures and additions to existing ter, Kathie Felix of Fountain Valfey; floral arrangements that people can-to property the school district is buildings met building and safety and five grandsons. . not see elsewhere, he said. Elevelopina for sale on Alta Laguna codes. Funeral services were conducted This year, the fair's motto, .. A ~ Boulevard' in \;~na Beach. Flory Ackerman estimated that 7S ~r-Tuesday at Brown Colonial Chapel in Hor~ of a Different ~olor." will be said ttle ctty,-r could mean as cencof Foumain Valley"'s residential -S.nli Ana. -au.rial was at Ascension earned through the entire I 0-day run much as S2S0,000 to the ro'cct. constr_uction took place durina the Cemetery in Et Toro. of the fair, Bartosik said. 1-:.jiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiilil•••llil•••ililliiiiiiiiiiiiii•lii~ From carousels, to ice. wood and I · butter sculptures of horses, to a mmiature horse show, even down to a garbage truck pulled by two Belgian mares, the horse theme will be consistent, he said. "It's hard to get a reading (on how big this year's attendance will be),•· he added. 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