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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-20 - Orange Coast PilotCoast's phoners getting a break Residents of Newport Beach. Corona Del Mar and Irvine will have " I" less number to dial af\eT Aua. 3 when makmg long distan~ phone calls w1th10 the 714 area code. T he requirement to dial the (Pleue ... PHONES/ A2) Mesa councilman carries a torch for Santa Maria By ~ENE. llEIN Of111410tlllr ......... Enc Johnwn s1aned uto- &fllphs, held babies and posed for p1ctur~ with total stranaen Thursday in Santa Maria. He has never tta1vcd that treatment in Costa Mesa. even thouah he's suved four years as a city councilman and vice mayor of the city. But the celebrity treatment accorded him had less to do With Johnson's poliucal accompli h· menis than with his kHometcr sprint throuah the central Cali· fomia city's treets. Johnson was carrying the Olympic torth. .. h ~as very moving. .. ~ said this morning. "Runnina down that street, with people on both sides. they wt~ )ust effervcteent -full of enthusiasm.·· Women asked Johnson to~ with thetrchlldren for p1ctu~s. be said ... Before 1t W'led, a )ouna mother came up to me and said. ·w ould )'OU hold my bab)',' •• John50n '8id. chudtlina.. His run, .:heduled to btain at 3:06 p.m .• actually stanecf at 3 p .m .• si• minutes ~y. Johnson, 63. 1s an avid runner who u-emses rqularly and jogs ~veraJ miles daily. He and his wife. Charlene. returned late Thursday from (Pleue ... TORCH/ A.2) You'll tlnd the bHt •uto bun elo.'lg the Onange Coeet In todaJ'• Auto Plot -P..-C1 )HGH88 LOW88 COAST 10111011 FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1984 Jim Ryun finally finds hJsgold . Page Bl Coast A Costa Mesa woman's death remains a puzzle to coroner's deputies./ A3 California McDonald's employees huddled and prayed dur- ing slaughter./ A7 Nation Montana mountain men may have slipped out of grasp of lawmen./ A& World CBS programs, such as '60 Minutes' wlll appear on Red Chlnttse tele- visions. I Al People Waterpololst Dion Gray of Irvine Is reaching for her Olympic goal -to compete in the 1988 Games.JBS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Orel Hershlser pitched a two-hitter for his third shutout In as many starts as the Dodgers routed St. Louis, 10-0./81 Suddenly, It's a buyer's market for Olympic tickets as a mad scramble Is on to sell the ducats./82 Entertainment ''American Journey'' sur- rounds the viewer with our country's natural wonders and down-home dellghts./WMkender Business AlrCal sets an all-time high passenger boarding record./CI INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletln Board Bualness California News Ctaulfled Comics Crossword Death Notk:a Horoscope Ann Lander• Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparuzt People Pollce Log Public Notices Aeltauranta Sporta Stock Martcet1 Televtsk>n Theltert w .. ther World Newt C1 88 A3 C8 A6 C~-7 88 08 C2 C5 88 C8 A8 A10 81 85-8 A3 C2-3 Weekender 81-<4 C9 88 WMk8"der A2 A8 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS PCB reroute plan lashed Huntington residents assail council for aiding Signal waterfront project By ROBERT BARKER Of the o..er,... ..... Representatives of 1.200 home- owners in western Huntington Beach said today they're JUSt beginning to fight after the state Coast.al Con- servancy endorsed a plan to reroute Douglas chafes at noise curbs Co-mpany fears new county standards will decrease sales By JERRY HIRSCH Of tM 0..., "°' ..... McDonnell Douglas Corp. officials are worried that proposed noise rules for John Wayne A1rpon could be adopted across the country and hurt the com pan) 's commercial Jetltner sales. Thursday Douglas officials cnll· c1zed the a1~rt plan to ~ive airlines extra flights 1f they fl y quieter aircraft . and vowed to work to changt' the noise rules. Douglas officials believe the proposed noise limit will cut out the company's MD-80 aircraft but 1s not low enough to create an audible difference between the MD-80 and the other jet aircraft that may quahfy. The Douglas executives also said county supervisors should consider the economic impact of their de- c1s1ons on the aircraft company. Douglas has I 0.000 workers who hve 1n Orange County and has millions of dollars in contracts with local companies. said A. L. McPike, director of industry and regulatory affairs at Douglas. McDonnell Douglas customers. A1rCal and Pacific Southwest Air- lines. two earners using the a1rpon. recently purchased airplanes made by other companit's partially because they ho~d the planes Wlll qualify for more fligh~s at the lucrative. county- opcratcd a1rpon. Pacific Coast Highway inland to within 175 feet of their homes. The rerouting of the heavily traveled ~oast.al highway was in- cluded in a compromise plan worked out over the pasl I 0 months by the Coastal Conservancy, landowner Sii- Queen bares her all nal Landmark. Orange Count) and st.ate Fish & Game officta!s. Ob- servers say the plan offers the best hope yet of ending a I 0-ycar stalemate over development plans of the Bolsa Chica marshlands. adjacent to the Pacific Ocean and Pacific Coast Highway. south of Warner .\venue The rerouting of Pacific Coast Highway appart'ntl} would allow Signal to develop more expensive waterfront homes. It also would save up to $30 m1lhon because a ma1or h1ghwar bndgc over a proposed channe that would hnk the develop- ment with the ocean would not have to be constructed. offietals say But homeowners called the plan intolerable and vowed to launch a full-scale counterattack when 1t reaches the st.ate Coastal Coin- m1ss1on tn the fall. "Ifs ob\'1ous that not hanng the suppon of our Caty Counc1I hurt.·· real est.ate compan} owner Don Troy said today. "(Councilmen) Don MacAllister and Bob Mandie voted .,.inst our posiuon and (Mayor) Jack Kelly left the room so he wouldn't have to vote. "Instead of the strong position, th~ sent (Planrunf Director) Jim Palin (to Thursdays hcanng 10 El Segundo) and he's road crazy. He wants to hook up au the roads and (Pleue Me RIOBW AY / A.2) Olympians may become 'smog proof'. UCI researcher says acclimation period relatively short for visiting athlet_e_s _~ By ANDREA ADELSON Of -o.lly ,... •t.11 Los A.ngelts' recent record smog siege ma) have Olymp1c officials scrambling to try to cuna1I travel throughout Southern Cahfom1a. but a UC Irvine researcher beht>ves tht' athletes who amved a -.eek ago will alrcad) be acclimated. Dr. Wilham Mautz. an eAerc1se physiologist at the A.ir Polluuon HcaJth Effects Laboratory. said ath- letes who aren't used to working out m smog can qu1dd) build up re· s1stancc E"en tho~ Ol~mp1c compc111ors "'ho don't h\e an an urban env1ron- ment can adapt to pollutants over a short ume pcnod. but quickly lose resistance once they \eave a smoggy eavtronment. Mauu said. A. rcct'nt stud' at UCl's laboratol) has shown that laboratory rats ex- posed to polluted air while undego1ng moderate e\erc1se on a motonzed treadmill suffered mo~ lunadamaic than those e'posed to the same pollution at rest. he said. (Pleue .ee SllOO/A2) Rent fraud victims sought by lawmen Brothers nabbed in county scheme netting thousands By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the Otlllr ......... brothers "en-arre-sted eather this month on susp1c1on of opcrau ng such a scheme He said Ronald Montgom- el) Stone. 31 and Michael Whitacker Stone. 32. are facing charges of grand theft He said Michael Stone has been released on his own recogn1uncc. -.h1le Ronald Stone remains m Jatl in heu ofS25.000 ball Garner said the men arc suspected of renting South Orange Count) homes the) do not own and att not authonzed to represent He sa1d the men may have used a vanety of false names. PSA purchased 20 Bnt1sh Aero- space BAe 146 aircraft and AuCal bou~ht 12 Boeing Aircraft Co. (Pleue eee AIRPORT/ A2) Vaneua Williama. the reigning MlM..Amerlca, wu uked to abdicate her title today for poeing nude . See Page A 7. Orange Count) Shenff s in- 'esugators are loolmg for' 1cums of a real estate fraud scheme m which families allegcdh were duped out of thousands of doftars bY two brothers suspected of pretendm·g the) had the n ghl to collect rent for a re<;1dence that was actual!\ m foreclosure Tom Gamer a Shenffs fraud ID\CSllgator. said t-.o ( ernto'> The '"' esugator said he behe"es tht' rent fraud scheme has been used m In me "11ss1on Y1e10. El Toro and (Pleaae eee UNT/A2l Coast narcotics roundup goes off like clockwork Busted. •An 18-year-old's parents look on tn shocked disbelief as their son 1s handcuffed and led away by narcotics officers. , He gt'ts one phone call from tht' Orange County Shenffs department. "Who am I aoma to call?" he asks. "What am I supposed to tell them?" •A casually dressed 22·ycar-old escapes down a stairway when drua aaents knock on his front door. But ht' &ets only half way across the apart- ment complex before beina Jflbbed. "This 1s a Joke ... he exclaims later. sitting handcuffed on the floor of has apanment Two roommatt'S a.tt standina an the room. They don't say anythina. A woman finishes drtSSll\I for work and leave\ 1f\cr prormSlT\I police she won't alert anyone to lhc drua bust thnt will con1inuc throuah- ou1 the day •A 19-ycar-old wiul~ into a paar of Jc.ans Wlth an ofllcer's help. His hands are locked bthind h1 back. He tell" the narcotics offil"rn not to snrth his bedroom -"It'! too mr y." In thr kitrhrn nut to a fish bowl STEVE MARIL£ Focus ON THE NEws hangs a note It reads "Plca.sc leave the fish water." The fish bowl as half empt). The drug sWttp has been planned for six months The tariets arc 30 small-time drua pt'ddlers Cocaane mostly. Tht' operation. not b'I enou&h to warrant 1 code namt>. w11J we pohce to mott than half a doun c1ues tn Orange C'ounty lt st.arts al S:lO a.m . on a Thunday. A roomful of narc:ottC'\ officers a~ spread out 1n thr bncfinJ room of the Orantt County Shcnff $ Dcpanment ~u -talion tn M1 'l1on V1tJO E"tn-· one• dnnluna rofftt. A doJ>('-snaffina dOA named ··w1n\ton" wandc~ b'. (P1eue Me ftARCOTtC8/ A2) \ Dllf'-..... .., ....... '- Pollce pat tbe ba.odclllf• OD a aa:acted cocaine deal dGJ'inC a Tl:aanday momtnc roan up alone the Ora Coe.at. Airport's traffic on • increase Passenger traffic and a1n:raft oper- auons contmued t~1r upward spirals at Orange County's John wa,nc Airport in Ma,. accord1n1 lo .\1rpon Ma~ Murr) Cable's monthl) ~port Passrnger traffic postt'd a q ~ percent ancrcax over lev~ls rtt0rdt'd tn Ma) 19 .l. Some 253.278 travek~ am"ed and departed from John \\-a)'nc AlTpOrt, compand to 22<>.<>48 a vear earlier, Cable s:a1d Not surpnsu1&1>. the airport's already O\<Crc:towdcd p;1rkm1 lots became more in May. postins a 10 2 perocnt 1~ 1n tl\e number of cars parked •hen compa~ WJth Ma' 1933 fiRu~ • Ca bk said 0 .100 can 'Attt 'P9tkC'd at the airl)On an May. up from 40.S 14 a )ear earltcr. Also, air earner fli&hl operations 1ncrca.srd S.6 percent (rom lb.cir May t 9 3 kvcl attord.ina to the monthly ~al ltr'C'l"af\ operations also ~ on th in • up l 8.9 pcrcea\ over the me period la t year. ore than 47,000 ta cof'& and landa ~ fCportcdin May 19 •.up from ll.lS1 an ta l 3. ' ~~--r-~~~--~~:---------..--------~--~--~2--~!'lmll!llllll!!~~ .... a-.. ....... ~ .... •s1111112111111111 DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 20, 188A CoNTI NUlO SroR1rs ----- HIGHWAY REROUTING FOUGHT •.. Prom Al build a 22-root hiah wall that would completely block our view of the ocean" Troy also took a swipe :u Orange County Supervisor Humett Wieder "for tellina us all along that ~he supported us, but the Orange Count) planning department totally 5up- ported the (h1ghw11) rerouting) plan. h was only a gei.lure." "We're going lo raise a war chest to act a professional ad\l~r." he ..aid Coday. Tro} hinted n class action '>Ull I) looming aptnsl the S1Jnal com. pany "'be<.·au~ Signal pnnlcd ma 1er1al (when S«:llana homes) poinung out thllt lhl) 1i. a quiet area. "Wr: a~ gruteful. howt>ver, for (Council mt'mbers) Ruth Finley and John Thomas for voting 1n favor of our position." Finley said today she wanted to take a tough ~tance against the compromise plan becau~ the c11y in past yeus .. had perm med all kinds of devt>lopment 1n the prox1m1ty of thl' Bolsa Chica and that tt foredo~s the poss1b1ht} or rerouting the h1ghwa)' "I am determined to &l"t a strona posmon (from the counc1l) when it aoes to the Coastal C'omm1ss1on," she said Other prov1s1ons 10 the com- promise in addition to rerouting the highway include the prc~rvat1on of 915 acres of wetlabds. creation of a nav1gable channel to the sea and development of a 1,300-bont slip The Bolsa Chica, has been 1dent- 1 tied as one of the largest we&Jand areas 1n the United States and a s1gn1ficant .habitat for birds. fish and other w1ldhfe. SMOG ACCLIMATION ... From Al Howevt."r ks1on-. luund 1n the rat lung healed 1n abou1 J "ed.. and no permanent damage" a'> JctCl'lt'd the studies found For athlete'> from '>mog-free l"n- vironmenh. Lo'> .\ngdt''> air ""111 be 1mtat1ng, but thl' main al1t.-ct ma) be psycholog1cal. .. Maut1 \a1d "If 11·~ painful to brt"athe 11 might afkct thc1r perform a nl'e " Though se1cntt'1' tannot sa~ whether a1hlC'1cs or residents c\- J')enem:e permanent inJUf) from long- term e\po:.urc to air pollution. re- searchers ha' c luund that higher levels of smog tend to C\accrbatc lung d1sea~s and depress the lungs· ab1h1' to fight 1nrect1on. lab director Dr Ro~n Phalen said Maull said people ""ho h' t' in smog de,elop rcs1!1tenct" to air l'Ontam1- nants. but it's a i.hon-term benefit similar to the greater ~s1stance to sunburn expenenc.ed b) ded1catt.~d sunbatht'r'>. Studies of human 'vOluntC'er'> cit- posed to test pollutants show certain changes 1n lung function such as rapid. shallo"" breaths ··tts something to be concerned about. but it's no1 a lrlSI'>." Mautz said He recommend\ athletes a .. 01 d e~ercise dunnipot1ut1on a lens. How- ever. people with a range or sensll1' 1- ty will expenence different effects ") ou can lell whl'n the air 1s bad for )OU, .. he said. The laboratory was established nme years ago at UCI bv the stale Air Resources Board to stu-dy the health consequences of au pollutants. The lab, which examines the health im- pact of smog on animals and humans. 1s a 101nt effort of among sc1ent1st!> from several fields. AIRPORT NOISE STANDARDS FEARED ... f'romAl 737-300 1ets Both c.ompan1es da1m their respct·tt .. e commercial 1ets an- the quietest planes 1n the air The planes. howe"er ha' e not been tested at Orange ( ount\ and might not be gu1el enough to qualil) for extra flights .\l a Thur-.da~ press conlercnce at the Long Beach plant v.hcre the MD-80 1s built, Doug.la'> c~ecull\ es said when fallors <,mh as weight, landing no1Sl' and take-off noise arc all considered. the M D-80 BAc 146 and 737-300 fl} at "comparabk" noise le' els with the Douglas 1et onl) shghtl> louder when 11 uses the 500- foot power cutback recen tl ) appro .. ed by the Federal .\' 1at10n .\dm1n1s· trat1on Dail) comml'nc1al flights are lim- ited to 41 at the a1rpon. but the Orange C'ount) Board of Su pen 1sors 1s cons1denng proposed noise rules allowing a1rhnC's to trade three quiet- er flights for one flight 1f the} use newer airplanes taking off at less than an 89 5 decibel no1!te le .. el Most of the current fl1$!lts use the 'vicDonncll Dougla\-bu1Jt MD-80 aircraft wh1lh take'> off m the mid-to h1gh-90s decibel range. The Douglas cxccut1'veS !>31d the Bnt1sh and Boe1ngJC'tS can reach the 89.5 hmll onl~ b} flying partial passenger loads and that the super- v1!>or\ plan will onl y increase the number of 01ghl!. out or the a1rpon "•thout increasing the number ol passengers fl) mg. "When the earners thin!.. the) are g01ng to get three ttmes as many flights there 1s no questton that can hurt our sales." Mc Pike said. McP1ke and Douglas spokeswoman Ela} ne Bendel. de- scribed John Wayne A1rpon as a ··pace setter" and said noise rules at the a1rpon could set a nat1onwidt' trend. McPike said Douglas 1s lobbying the Orange County supervisors lo make the upper limit for extra flights 86 decibels rather than 89.5. fhat would be low enough to bar all three types or Jets from extra flights and would force the aircraft companies to develop evel1 quieter airplanes. PHONES DROPPING' 1' NUMBER .. ~ From Al e:>.tra "l · hdcm· a \l"' en-<l1g1t tde- phont' number Jltuall~ \I.a<. dropped in Februaf"\ but ,10e{ tcd ll'kphonl· use~ "ere gl\en .,., months 10 adapt to the change in dialing habm according to DJ' l' t arrull. Paulil Bell area managl'r "It ehmtnJtt''> J 1111 ul uinfu\tun and d1ahng em)r\ ' ( Jrroll said The changl' unh .1llct" Paufic Bell customers and nnh Jpplie'> to 1hc 714 area codl'. he o,a1d Rc'>1dt•n1~ ol Laguna BeJ th Huntington Bealh and Fountain Valle'. "ho arl' sened by the C 1tneral l ckpont· < o .. there- fore '1tll ha \l' to d 1al .. I" "'hen 1.all1n~ lung d1\tanct' .\It hough -.er' cd b\ Pacifil Bell. telephone U'>Cr\ 1n C osta \1esa who ha\ ea 54!S. Mti or 7 22 phom· number prl'll' "•II ha\e to dial the l'\tra "I" unttl carh '\lo, ember when lhl· phone t0mpan' "Ill Jnstall nc" t'qu1pmcn1 for that arC'a t arroll \aid I he Mmphfil'd d1allne. 1<, a rnult of Pantie Bell's upgrading or call- "" 1tch1ng cc.:iu1pmcnt "Tht: extra 'I' wa~ pre' 1oush needed tor old -St\ le cqu1pmC'nt to rnrn.·ctly bill long distance calls \\ 1thm an area code." Carroll ex plained ··orange Count~ IS one or the last places in the country to make th1!. chang-e:· he said. ""Thi!> bnngs most or Orange Count) into the saml' dialing patterns as the rest of the nation .. After Aug. J .. toll calls dialed with the elltra ·· 1" w1M not get through and a recording will explain the change, he !>aid. Those "ho are unsure 1f a pamcu- lar call is long distance should consult the customer guide pages 1n front of their White Pages telephone d1rectol) that list local calling areas for each prefix. Carroll advi sed. NARCOTICS SWEEP 'LIKE CLOCKWORK' ... From Al "We don I ant1upa1c an' prob- lems .. the tml'ling \crgcant I\ ,;n1ng '"But \\Car \our hulkt \l'\t<. and \our sidearms l nfonunatch that ha'> to be said .. "Let\ Ix-prolc\<,111na1:· he add<. Tht' \Un "JU~I na"hng 11\l'r the h11ls1dc he\ond < ro" n \',1llc' Parkwa\ '-'hl·n the ·narl\ pull out ot the \Ube.talion \.1o<,t Jrc dm 1ng unmarh•d \edan\ < >nl' h' one thn pull on the hl'l"•"a' and \prcad out in the commull'r lral)it ''I'm luokin~ h1r a "•ncn. · \J~\ J shentf'i c,ergean1 a' ht• ~JX·nh o.tlung Bnstul ~lrl'Ct 1n ( o.,1a Mc\a He ha'\ thl' air rnnd1t1onrng uankl'd up .\ Thoma'> Brnthl·r, m..ip hook I'> open on the \Cat He spots the pl ale JIHI pull' 1n T hl· Brooks1dl' W1na' It\ a 'alant 'andal11cd 'trm.turl' 'v\llh a largt· graflit1-l·maed dump\ll'f parked 1n front four other nlfllW\ arl' the.' re Each 1s "'canng a "1 mJhreai..a < 1rct·n tor the shenff s depulll'\ dark hlul' lur C osta ~frsa poltn· The first 1arge1 1s J 22·~l·a1-olLI suspected cc>eainc dealer .... ho II' C\ nn Bear "itrect Pohcc havt.' J \.\alleH11t· photo of the man cltppcLI to an .1m·\1 warrant The "arrant I'> .,pn•aLI nut on th<-hood ol a car FHnum• tJkc' .1 tool.. The man..&gl'r or lhl' Bt·Jr \tn•t•t apanmcnt complc\ rm•t•I\ pohu at the tUrh Hl· t\ "'"htll'-hJircll '\htrtlt'" and "ha pp' to help · Jin onlidl'\lh.11 Just Call 642-6086 he onn· "'"as a poltc.eman back ··when things "ere d10crent .. T"o olliccrs knock on the lront door .\ third sta}S JU~l out of sight Two more a re at the rear or the t ompln The "anted man escapes an\"a\ .-.Th~·n." he goes:· )l'il'> the apart- ment manager "ho has bec:n lool..ing o n "Hc'c; gelling awa\ .. ..\ < osta Mesa otlkcrs 'au Its a tall h:ntc. landingon the lt1tcrt•d ban~ of a flood control channel Nothing .. ~l" gut him:· another oflicl'r) elb E' erJone runs A. man struggle'> as hi'> hand'> arc lot'ked behind his bark He t·ur-.cs. protesting his innocentc "You guys must be hard up for \tones:· he '>narls at a newspaper rcponcr He twists and turn\ as a photographa ta I.. cs pt l'I urc!>. "( 1ct th1<ogu,outofhac l akeh1mJ"a) ·· J hc man\ g1rlfru:nd tell\ poltt:e the~ can searlh the apanmt·nt A bag ol "hat appear'> to he.· '1tarmm arc rcmu' ed from a dres,cr .\ bag of tookll''> art lound under the hcd .\ <>mall sha' mg ktl I'> opened .\n officer removes a •.traw a ra1or blade and an empt) bolllc "Of course \Ou "ouldn"t kno" u.hal th1'>l'i "he\a}s holding up what looi..., to be cocaine p.iraphemaha \1 thc \henffs sta11on 1s Santa Ana. 1hc man 1s taken upstairs to tht' narcotics bureau Ml\ brother also 1s there ~11'> a shon-ha1red I X-)'ear-old "11h J <;ear on h1\ furchead \II an: under arrest on susp1c1on of selling drugs. One wall is decorated with a poster showing a small pill' of cocaine On another wall IS a poster or law enforcment officers stand next to a manJuana field. "Sinsem1lla tnke Force." It reads. .A. ro w of wanted posters. mug shots and }Cllo .... ed newspaper chppmgs are pinned to a bullettn board. ··oo vou want to make a phone call., .. a tall. bearded narcotics oflicer asks one ofthC' brothers. "( guess." he replies "Yeah wh)' not." Sult handcuffed. the man walks over to the officer's desk. rcc:1tes a phone number and sits down. The olliccr dials the number and gentl) places the pho ne ne\t to the man\ car It fall s to the ground The oflil'cr picks 11 up and puts the phone bad. up to the man's ear. It falls again Both the officer and the man laugh Finalh the handcuffs are rcmo,ed so the man can hold the telephone "This 1s nuts." savs the other brother. st1U handcuffed and sitting m a far comer of the room He look'i at the clock It"s onl) 8.30 a.m B} the end or the da~. 21 of the 30 sought-after drug suspects have been rounded up No '1olcncc No fights. No k1cked-1n doors "fhat's a prett) good a-.eragc." .. aH a lieutenant. ".\ good da .. 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IF&lll Hat110td ~· Honolulu 94 58 80 55 91 5e 90 74 II 71 SURF REPORT I BolM BOiton e.inalO 8'irllt>Qlon. Vt cn.,•ton.s c cn., ... 1on,w v CllerlOlle.N C c~ Houlton lndiWl~lt J1clulon,M• J..::k_, ....... Juneau KAnMI CUy LuVegu LJltle Roell Loe A"091M LOU41vttle ~ Miami 8MGfl Queen and her court 12 63 et II 80 10 61 49 113 12 103 63 85 65 H II 112 eo .. 116 II IO am 1.3 2-J 2-3 1 1·2 •·2 1·2 Carol Harrb, the newly crowned Miu Newport Beach. l• flanked by her court, first runner-up Catherine Hodgkin• on her left and •econd runner-up Melli•• McCloekey at right. The 1984 Ml .. New- port Beach wu crowned at the lrrine Marriott Thursday night. Barri•. 24, re- cently &raduated from cal State Fullerton. CONTINUED s TORIES TORCH BEARER CM COUNCILMAN ... From Al Santa Mana. where the} drove Wednesda> in a motorhome strung with banners procla1mmg Johnson's upcoming run. Johnson's leg of the rela). which cost S 1.000 to run. was paid for b) South Coast Plaza. accordrng to Werner E~her. pubhc relations direc- tor for the Costa Mesa shopping mall. '"The reason he ran 1s because he Jogs all the lime and he's chairman of the Senior Olympics. which will be held at Orange Coast College for the first ttme this Sept. 7 and 8," Escher said. J-Ohnson said ht' will keep his torch as a memento of an expenence he will "never. never forget. "It made me really proud to be in a country where the people were so suppon1ve ot 1h1s effort," Johnson said. He and Escher arc planning a "resti ve welcome" forthe torch when 1t comes through C'osta Mesa on July 25 and 26. The torch runners will stop over- night July 25 at a campground on thl' Orange County Fairgrounds and re- sume their route again early on the morning or July 26. RENT FRAUD VICTIMS SOUGHT •.. From Al · rental propcn1cs in recen1 months. possibly Tustin He said the Sheriffs the occupants and order them out. Garner described a t)p1cal rent depanment has received numerous .\t that time the fraudulent agent fraud '>lhemc The person operating a complaints and questions regarding has d isappeared. and tht' tenant fraud "'II find a sing.le-family home fam ily has lost thousands or dollars, that 1~ 1n foreclosure and 1s not being The (ra udulent property agent then Garncre said. occupied or inspected regularly. A collects about $2.000 in move-in fees Investigator Gamer said anyone newspaperad is placC'd, often offenng (first and last month's rent. and a who believes he or she has been a thl' property at a below-average rent. deposit). The tenant then moves 10 victim or such a fra ud scheme should Pro\pcl·t1'vc renter'> leave their names and continue!> paying rent to the call the Shemfs Fraud Unit bet wt-en "''ha rC'rnrd1ng de' ice or answenng fraudulent agt'nt until the people 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays at -.e1 'Ill' involved in the foreclosure discover 834-7903. The Official Carpeting of Olympic Viewers! NYLON SPECIAi 9 WOOL SPECIAi S reg. $15.99 $26.99 $25.99 ~~469~S~Hf..L~~~~~ I • \ (\ ..... St0.89 Ste.98 SM.89 640-2700 640-2934 ' ' .L : BULLETIN BOARD --- - --_ ~ Photo workshop slated Saturday 'lm tee ph1>1u&ra(lhr" c;an karn to get the most from their l~rnm camera dur ins a 3 p. m workshop Saturday at the lrvane .. inc Ans Centt:r l op1c!> 10 be covered will include us1n& the automatic metenng system properly. camera handling. lenses and depth-of-field, filters for dramatic effects. using flash and tilm selection. .; The for 1s S20 and students need to bnng their automaUl 35mm camera equipment to the workshop. to be held at the center in Heritage Park, 460 I Walnut Ave. Creatlve worsk•hops slated Two worbhops !.ponsorcd b> Costa Mesa's Center for Crealt\.e Allcrnauves will be held dunngJuly and August at 132 E 18th St 1n Costa Mesa. The first workshop. ··0tveloping Lucid Dreaming," will be held Wednesday evenings for fi\e weeks beg1nningJ ul) 25 at 6·30-9:30 p.m. ( ost 1s $60 per person. S50 for students. The second wor~shop .. E \panding A. wareness Through Drama .. run<. Frida' l'' l'ning!t for '>tX weeks beginning toda) ( ost '' So'i per person. S55 for slUdents. For mforma11on or re~crvauon'>. call 6-'2-0377. Education to be discussed .. (an.kn Elemental"\ School· A.n Allemauve Educa- lll)n" will bt• discussed at the Human Equauon Center in Laguna Beach today from 6:30 to 9 p.m Beck) Smith, an mstructor of the Carden Hall School in Newport Beach will direct the d1scuss1on designed to gather 1nformal1on about form1ns a Carden Elementray School m tht• Laguna N1guel-M1ss1on Viejo area. The progrm 1s free and open to the public For information call 497-7408 Norman Couslns on panel Norman C ous1ns will be one of a panel of e'pens addressing the subjects of fitness and health at the "New Health Concepts" workshop to be held Saturday al UC Irv me The workshop. sponsored b) the Women's Op- ponuniue~ Center. wtll lx' held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .. with reg1stra11on set for 8 30 a m . in the Hentage Room of the Unl\·ersll) (enter Fee 1s S 15 For more information. call 856-7128 Parllamentarlans to me~t The Southern Area of the California State Association of Parhamentanans will hold Its quarterly meeting on Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Peeks Family Terrace Room. 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westminster. Roberta Wakefield of Long Beach will present a program "Stress an Acllon " There 1c; a registration fee of S 1.50. For more 1nformat1on. call 548-2675. Novel writlng series set Coastline Communtt) College will offer a four-pan lecture senes. "Writing the Romantic Shon Novel," from 9 to 11 a m on ()aturda}S through August 11 . at Mesa Verde Learning Center Costa Mesa Richard Perkins author. will emphasize novel con- struction character deH·lopmcnt. plot and setting. Stress "'111 be placed on bre' ti) rcadab1hty and profess1onaltsm There 1s a S20 reg1strat1on fee for the senes For more information call 241 -6186 Early Christmas due Sunday .\llsm·., ~upper( !uh It> 70 Newport Bl vd . Costa Mesa. will present ti 'ith .\nnual .. Chnstmas in Jul)" musical kstt\.al on Sunday bt-gmning at 2 p.m The fec;tl\ al . fcatu nng top-name organists from Orange Count~. benefits the Manne Corps Reserve's "To)s for Tot<; .. program .\dm1sc;1on to the da)-long act" it) 1s a new. unwrapped to) that will be donated to local need) children in time for ( hmtmas There will be a $25 Chnstmas stockme, drawmg, door prizes. and the: evening w1ll 1nclude a ~anet) of mus1c by bands and solo1<,I\. f·or information or reservattons, call 642-829t Harp recltal ln Irvlne Harpi!.t \i il·tona Looseleaf will present a special public recital at the Yamaha Music Education Center. frffre)' Road at lnine <enter Dn\e lnme. on Sunda)' at 3 pm. She "'II paform a \anet\ of romantic and popular pieces and dl'mons1ratc the '>ounds and techniques of the modern harp The concen is free and open to the public. and children art.' "'ckoml' For more mformt1on call 55Q-5440 Friday. July 20 No meetings scheduled today. PoucE Loe '·--~ Or.nge Coelt DAILY PILOT/Frid~. Jul) 20, 1H4 A9 Waiting and watching J't•hermen on the Balbvoa Pier are a patient lot. They have puatnc boat.a to watch on one aide and paatnc tomtata on the other u they wait for a bite. Free parking disallowed for Nieblas School adults Fountain Valle}' Cit)' Council members declined to irant per- mission for adult students from Nieblas School to park free of charge at the city's Mile Square Park Rec- reation Center. Instead. the council referred the matter to city staff members and school officials. who are to review fee proposals and other parking options dnving through res1denttal streets to N1eblas. As a compromise solution. school officials offered to bus most adult students to the campus. Richard Plum. the school dsstnct's director of alternative education. asked the council to permit adult students to park at the city Recreation Center. then board a bus to N1eblas. Plum asked fo r the use of 72 spaces between 8 a.m. and 3 p,m weekdays. But Councilwoman Barbara Brown said she would have difficulty JUSllf)ing the free student parking when others must pay the fee. She requested a decision on the parking proposal be delayed wbile further review 1s done. ~rotopappas ­ murder trial : nearly over B7J2FF ADLER °' ................ ' Both the drfe~ and pn>tCCUtion in Dr. Tony Protopappas' secood-dqrce murdtt lriaJ have l'H1td: wrappma up nearly four mooths of deUilcd testimon)' on the deaths of three patjcnts wbo ditd followina ttt1tmcn1 at the deoust's blah-volume Cost.a Mm cliruc. Protopappas 1s accused of tilhn1 2J-ycar-old Kjm Andreassen. I J..)'eat-old Patneta Craven and Cathryn Jones. 3 l. who died alleaedl> as the re ult of anest.hdit overdoses 1n 1982 and l 9'83. The final witness. a patholoS.Lst called as a dcfemc ex pen. fired the partina ihot for Protopeppas and ddc:ntit: attorneys Wednesd.ar. He tesufied that a sample of tissuf supposedly taken from victim Jones' acire"nal slands and supplied b> lhe Oranae Count)' Coroner's Officx probabl~ did not come from Jones Dr Victor Ro~n told the Oran# Count) Suptrior Court JUf) heanng the case that an ha~ op1n1on the tusuc samples he examined were too .. textbook normal" to have come from Jones Ro~n a consultant to the Los Angeles Count~ Coroner's Office and to the tclev1S1on show ... Quancy, · and a patholog> instructor at both USC and Uct.A. said he would ha'e expected the samples to exlubat the same abnormalttte!> as other tissue samples taken from Jones that he examined "Thi~ 1s a really healthy adrenal. h doesn't show changes from steroids or the blood clots found 1n the other samples." said Rosen a!> he showed the Jury shdes of the samples "In my opinion. these adrenals do not represent Cathryn Jones·." Under cross~xnm1na1ton by Deputy D1stnct At- torney James Cloninger. the pathologist conceded be couldn't be pos111ve the samples did not come from Jones. ·1 can't absolutely state so:· Rosen ack.nowlcdgtd. -aut in my expenence that's unusual. They're lnconsistent with the other samples and that 1s stausucally rare." The issue of Jones' adrenal glands surfaced LD the tria1 because the defense contends the 31-ycar-old Cost.a Mesa woman died as a result of the regrowth of a tumor on her pttu1taf) gland th.at interfered wnh her body's abthty to produce proper amounts of hormones and cope with th~ stress of dental surgery, not from an oveTdosc of general anesthesia The sltde of JonC1· adrenal glands was supplied to defense attorneys Robert Tuller and Hollis Dyer only la.st month, after the defense presented witnesses who questioned the findings of Or. Walter rlSCher. the pathologist who conducted Jones' autopsy under contract to the Orange County Coroner's Office. At the concl usion of the tnal. Protopappas saad he was happy with the defense witnesses and the way tus two attome)'l handled the case. "I always felt good about ti ... the 39-year-old former dentist said. Judge Luis Cardenas scheduled closing a.rg\imenu in the tnal for Monda-. Adult classes at N1eblas. a closed Fountain Valle) elementa11· school. are offered by the Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnct. which leases the site. Homeov.ners ha\e complained about traffic and parlong problems caused b' adult students Because man) of these students are 1mm1grants learning English and v.elfare rec1p1ents learning a Job sl1ll. Plum asked that the students not be required to pa) the SO-cent datl) parking f~ at the Recreauon Center Brown asked school officials to determine whether students may be able to park instead in a former helicopter landing area in the center of Mile Square Park. She also asked for a closer review of City Manager ----------------•---•.Ill. Jud ~ Kelsey's suggestion that the school d1stnct be charged a Oat rate fo r parking spaces, instead of requir- ing that 10d1\1dual parlUng passes be purchased. Coroner continues probe of Mesa woman's death By KAREN E. KLE IN Of the O .. ly ~llol 1 .. 11 • Police and coroner's investigator~ were·conunu1ng their probe into the puzzling death of a 22-year-old Costa Mesa woman found dead 1n her bed early Wednesda} morninit. Costa Mesa Poltce Sgt. Dennts Cost said Patnc1a Baker. who ltvcd on the 1800 block of Fullenon Avenue. wa~ dtSCO\ered dead b) her husband about o.20 a.m Wednesda} -<\n autops~ performed on Mrs. Baker failed to determine a cause of death. accordmg to a spokeswoman for the Orange County Coroner's Office. Detailed toxicolgical testing. which '"II tale about four weeks to complete. will be necessa11 before coroners can sa-. what caused the young woman's m) stenous death Californian leaving Newport Cahforn1a·-. official ta ll ship. the .. Californian." will '1s11 Dana Point Harbor Saturda\ The public 1s in\ 1ted to watch as the .. Californian .. wi ll lead a welcoming parade of boats from Dana Point Harbor departing from Newport ~ach at noon "Californian's"' 1s1t to Dana Point Harbor 1s pan of the ann1\.ersa f1 celebration for the harbor's U S. Coastguard .\ux1hary's Flotillas 2~ and 29. which ha'e ser\.ed as \Olun- taf1 public guardians and educators of recreational boaters It 1s the fifth b1rthda} offloulla 22 and the 10th of FlotJlla 29 . . The proceeds go training cadets o n one of the cutters. Now berthed at the Rhsne Wharf10 Newport Beach. the .. Californian" will be anchored in the east basin near the harbor entry and Dana Point fuel dock .. It's \.·cry odd:· Cost said because of the woman·s age and bc(:ause there was no obvious evidence of foul play. "But t1's happened before that cases hke this tum out to be natural deaths." he added. Mrs. Baker had been taksng prescnp11on medicine for a thyroid problem she had had for some lime. Cost said. She had a thyroid oper- auon some yea rs ago. but 1t was not lnow.n "'hether the problem had am thsng to do Wlth her death. Costa Mesa pohce inverugators are "keepmg tabs" on the case and ha' e lept the Baker home sealed off while they begin a prehmmal) in' est 1ga- 11on into her death. "It looks hke 11 might be ap- propnate now to make some d1a- $rams. 1nterv1ew some people and Stt 1f we overlooked anything.·· Cost said "But there was no force. no theft . no foul play or history of trouble .. 10 the case. Funeral arrangements were pend- ing this morning. Water pipeline begun to Irvine .\ long-awaited pl.an to make Irvine less dependent on the expensive Metropolitan Water Distnct broke &round this week with the 1nst.allauon of the first 54-inch diameter pipe near Saddleback High School in Sant.a Ana. The hugt pipe 1s the first link in an e1ght-m1le pipeline. which w11l deliver 13.500 gallons per minute to Jnine homes b) .\pnl of 1985. Jrvme Ranch Water D1stnct spokeswoman Jo>ct Wagner said. The idea ts 10 provide Irvine with a supplemental) water source that ts cheap and reliable. she said. The idea surfaced first in 1978. .\ p1pe-la'\'1n~ ceremon> this week marked the first phase of a S3S million project between the City of Santa Ana and the ln1ne water d1stnct to build eagbt miles af pipe and dnll 16 wells to i.p Orange County groundwater. Wagner said. The first S23 million phase cons1su of m: wells. The pipe was first mstalled on Dyer Road between Bnstol and Sunflower strttts Its terminus is at Barranca and Culver dn\.CS Correction .\ hst of Orange ( ount) Fair compclJt.Jon Wlnners published last v.cek included two errors because of mcorrect informauon supplied to the Dally Ptlot. The anicle incorrectly stated that Paula A. Van Eden and Joni Sellinger both of Newpon Beach. took ninth place awards 1n fine arts compe11t1ons. Van Eden actual!\ took the first place theme award m the sculp1ure d1v1s1on while Sellinger captured a first place in the paintmg d1,is1on The Dail\ Pilot regrets the errors. tops wonh S 1.800 Bandit gets $20,000 from owner of Mesa liquor store green and white recreation 'rh1de par~cd in the 16000 block ol \ha~ta Street Irvine .\ homeowner on \.\ lldtlov.rr 1..-fl bet~ern 2 and 3 pm Thurc;da\ and returned to find a S500 \ 1deocassette rt"Corder ta~en Tht• thief entere'd through an open It' 1ng roo m"' indo"' his motorc\cle rear~nded a car on Placenua '\·venue at the 1ntersec11on of ~0th St~t Ro~no \foreno nding the motorc~cle v.as taken to Fountain \ alle\ C ommuntl\ Ho!>pi- tal w.11h a broken leg and a l'Onl u~~1on af\er the 3.30 pm acltdent ~h,rcno was hc;ted in sausfactOI"\ l"Ond11tl'n this morning at Fountain \ allt~ hospital. a spokeswoman ~id ••• A. burgla11 was discovered Thur5- day at a home on the 18800 bl()('k of \fora Kai Lane The loss included 1 S600 camera. a S200 Walkman. a S~~O Panasonic stereo and a diamond and pearl nng worth S3.000 • • • Somt0ne burglarized a black IQ83 The owner of "Jor" al''i Liquor \tore. 1746 Plalen11a .\\.e m Costa Me<.a. '-'JS roM'Cd Thur'ida\ of S20.000 a.., he wa' rC'turnmg from h1!> bank Costa Mesa polllc reported that Iaeger B Browning. 45 . of West- mtn'iter drove up to the liquor store about I 0 '0 a m Thursday when a male suspect ran toward him. pointed a gun at him and demanded the money, which Brownina was carrying in a plain. white money bag. Laauna Beach A house 10 thl' 500 block o f Mounuun •\\enuc wo~ "C'umpletely clrantd out" Thuri.da) b) burglars. acc:ordm& t0 the poltcc rcpt>n The owner reported a los\ of an c,tt mated S 10.000 1n hou'lthold ttem\ • • • Rolph Ivan Quc\Cdo. 2:?. was orrc'ite-d an Hes ler Par., cnrl)' Thu"'· d > night on an outsandma warrant for drs\.ina on o su\pended dn\.cr·.,. license and whtleunder the influence of akohol He was reteucd on S2. SOO bail • • • A rts1dtnual buralar; tn the 400 block of locu,t Strcet w8' rcponed ThuNJay anemoon1. rc,ultsna 10 tht loss of$4<>0 worth or Jewelry. • • • PohC'e rt~f)Ondtd to the report of a \UICldl." me saac On the ltlephont ans\\lcnna m..ichine of a rc\1dcn1 in ... The suspect stucl a blue steel gun into Brown1ng·s chest and said. "G1"e me the bag. I mean business .. accordmg to police reports 4-lthough Browning first thought the suspect was JOktng. he soon realized the threat was serious and handed over the money. The suspect Oed on foot with the money bag. running nonheast toward Shalimar Driuve. Browning pursued the suspect a the 2900 block of Alta Laguna Boulevard Wcdne'lday nsaht but dis covered it to be a pracucal JOke ••• .\ car 'terco worth $360 wu reported stolen from a vehicle parktd 1n the 200 block of Brook' Strttt Wednesday n1aht The owner told pohce the suspect was a male Nqro adult. w-canna a \toped T-shirt and ttin ~hons. Newport Beach An 0,_nat man reported the thef\ of his honda motorcycle valued at $800 from the 5100 block ofSeashort Thursday. ••• A Newpon Btaeh man reported the thc:f\ ofan auto strm> valued at $220 from hts Porscht par\f'd in the 4800 block of R1vtr Thur1d1} • • • A S 140 nc:tt"O from 1 nearby ar on shon distance poltrc said. unti l the man turned and pointed the gun at him Police said I\ appeared the mon kne'-' Browninti ~as returning from the ban., The suspect "as de"'nbed as Ca ucasian. in h1<. m1d-20s.. S-7. 160 pounds and weanng sunglasse~ He was dressed m a dark blue Hawa11an shirt. blue Levi's and a hght blue fishing hat. Rn er wa\ taken at about the ~me time. police rtponed. • • • '\ Newf)On Beach builder rcported the thef\ ofS600 in 1001~ from the 500 block of C am111on Thu~•) • • • A Tustin man reported the then of a tele\. ISIOn and a radio from h15 boat parked at the Balboa manna Thurs.- di) Fountain Valle7 ~mcone stole a 22-fooi boat CO'-er. a whttl and tire and two hubcaps from a bol\ stored at IOS05 Garfield .. \.C • • • Vand.aJs dum~ debrit from 1 tra h can 11 McDo""cll Etementa~ hool 1nd set 1t on firt. 11Conna • marble c.-ounter too at the nadt bar. • • • \omcone po 1bl') u~1n1 a' 881un 1.hot t~o hole m thr ""'"d'h1td of a • • • Hutxaps '-'Orth S 1"5 "ere repone-d stolen Thursda\ from a late model I QI~ car parled in the 4 700 blod of In 1ne Boule\ard Thr theft OClurrcd last Fnda\ • • • .\ I Q74 Ford Pinto o l un- dett'rm1ned \.alue wa'I rrportl"d '>!Olen from Monroe Street about I p.m Thursda) • • • <\car 0 " ner d1~' ere-d the theft of S2. 900 worth ol tools from the trunk of the vehicle, pned open dunn1 the last WC'Ck while parkNl on the res1den· ual cul-de-sa~ of .\lmond Trtt Lane • • • \ woman who \pent les'> than 10 mmutcs 1ns1de a hquor t1 ore near D:rnber Drug"' on lr\1ntC enter Dnve ThurWA\ anemoon returned to find her SIO() ~h"tnn beach cru1scr 1.tolen Coeta Mesa o\n open bathroom "1ndo .. provided entry Thursday for lhte"n al a home on the 900 block of he}enne trttl. Tbe onl)' item ~ported m1 ~ma was • S210 airt's Seiko ~ .. tch. • • • Tht Hiah Time liquor s.torc. •95 E. 17th t .• was buralanzcd late Wedrits· da' b" th1c,·~ who took five empt) 1 S1ailon beer kqs. The loss ... u rta ed at$ 0 ••• ~·~0-,tar·old C 041111 Mc"' man wH cnou\f\ 1n1ure-d \\'cJnl"'da' "'hen Buntinfton Beach .\n orange l~spced b1lHk \.\B!> reported stolen Thursda\ from .i ta\t food restaurant at \\ arner .\' enuc and Spnngdale St~t l he llw, ~as estimated at SI 00 ••• "-resident of thC' 16 700 tiltx l of Viewpoint Lane reponed Thursda\ that someone 'itole a gra} I Q80 \ e'ipa from a carpon. The loss "a' t''i\I· mated at S 1.000 • • • Somt0ne broke into an orange 19 73 Ford pickup parked Thursda} on the 6400 blocl of Down On\ c 4. 5terro unit worth St 00 was 'itolen • • • A man was arrested ThuMa' on ,u,.p1caon on tf')tng to 'ite3l t~o ~h1n~ "'Orth $4() from the J \ J>enne\ 'itOrT at Hununiton C'enttr:7777 Ed1naer .. \C • • • ._ ~1d<'n1 nf the ~2000 Mod of Rockpon une reported l'hur:sda) that somt0ne stole his bl~ I Q7 ~ Volvo. ~h•ch had been ten 1n an open ptqt wtth the k.e~i 1n 1de Tht lo~\ wu ntlmated at SlSOO • • • A St.000 nna waJ ~poned stolen Thunda) from a horn<' for ul<' on lM 19200 block ofWaterbuf) l.ane • • • Someane broke a v.1ndow to bur· aJanie a \1h<"r I Qbl Datsun 2802 par._cd Thul'W:') tn a carport on th< t 6900 block of Pll'1fi, Coast H1&h· wav The lo'' mrludt"d thf' C'ar·, T- T O\ota Cehca parked Thursda) on the 100 block of Wschii. Street. The los~ included stereo equipment wonh $81 0 • • • .\ v.htte Chevrolet Camaro "as hurglanzed unda) while parked on Pacific Coast H1ghwa> between 14th and I ~th strttts. The loss included ~terco c-quipment worth $200 a "'allrt worth $40 and two credit car<h • • • The manager of the port ChalC"t. l tl ~42 Beach Blvd., rtported that one ot his employees had attempted to 'ltcal S 71 wonh of tennis balls by placina thrni 1n a truh container for h11c:r rttflc,al The employee was arrt)tC'\S on susp1c1on of pett') thti\. • • • \ rtsident of the 7800 bl()('k of~ Bl'tt'te ~&)'reported unda)' that h1$ blue 1982 Honda moton:ycle ...,. 'tolrn trom the park1na lot of tbe Hununaton bores Trader Parlt. Tbe IOS\ ""u C'St1m1ted It $700 • • • t Enten na lhrouah 1n unlottcd rear door. tomcont buralariud 1 ~­ domm1um on the 3200 bb: of Monu Drive, a rui~nt rcponed Saturdll" The tou included a Wltth ""onhj SO. I . . . ' ._ ~ •dent of tht I 7000 bl of Emerald Lant told police IO~t buralanzt'd hlS bomt afttr andOts we~ tcf\ o~n b)l fumiptors. lk kia 1Mludcd a teltvwon 1et and v rtto~r "'onh ~. -. , .. ~~---:------...... ------------.s~~--........ 1 .. .-2 .. •e .. •z•~ A•• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 20. 198-4 .. I --~ BALLOONS 30¢ HOT DOGS 11\JMPTY DUHPrY GREAT REDUCTIONS UP TO 50°/o OFF 642-5262 J l l 20 IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH SIDEWALK -\P- SPECIALS SPORTS COATS 1/2 PRICE 645-0792 We Have the l oans Just like the l oans We Gave to Dear Old Dad ! Ca111-:.t1 o-b o50S \.l..tc·'>t~ I! f"lzcl 1100 ln 11 t' A\.tJIUt' Neu..por: Beel t' 9 S ~on~\ thru F r.ddy --. --~ -..... -·--- 17th & IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH 1 ondee1 s ooce 30 TO 75°!o Otm PLUS E ock To Sc!oo~ Spe.Clo~s 650-2105 -~--~=~--~~-__) 1 Day Only Beef Stick $9~b SUMMER SAUSAGE ,.:-::.';!;,. 50¢ Off Per Lb . On Any Cut Ptec. 50% Off IOllT ST. BENOIT ... •2••,. .. • Exclualv• Imported Chee•• from Canada leflNts S.YlllP • Nutty, SwHt and tt '2.41 ,., a... All Natural Open Dally WESTCLIFP PLAZA FASHION ISLAND 17th & Irvine, N~wport Beach Newport Beach M!.ot7! MMOIO a ' ONEDl an ilinuttmau llay~~ .) All Americ n Sidewalk Sale . All merch~ndise marked down 5u 0/o or more Hundreds of items at unbelievable prices ***** 1058 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach, Ca. 650-8388 AIJ,MENAND BOYSSAJ,E MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOOJo OFF ... AND MORE! SIDEWALK SPECIAL Merrs casual pants and jeans Reg. to 34.00 Now 9.00 Boy's shons Reg. to 24.00 Now 6.00 COME AND HAVE FUN Choose from a great selection of quality sales merchandise. Please be sure of s~. All sales will be final. 641-7()(,/ ~YONLY • 21st l Crown Hardware SIDEWALK SALE MOST ITEMS 1/2 PRICE AND LESS MEGAPHONE SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE DAY SALE ITEMS INCLUDE: • Hoover Vacuums • Good Stainless Ste~I Flatware • Oansk Glass •Stemware And Much More ... •Tools •General Hardware •General Houseware SALE STARTS AT 9:00 AM SHARP NO PRESALE AND ALL SALES FINAL Crown Hardware • 1/2 PRICE• SEIKO -PULSAR WATCHES • NUMA JEANNINE NOSTALGIA WATCHES • SEIKO CLOCKS STERLING CHARMS 1 oo Gold Filled and Sterling Jewelry Drastically Reduced CHARLES H. BARR Member of Amtrican Gftft Soci.+y 642-3310 Accredited Gftft Laboratory ALL LADIES SALE MERCHANDISE WILL BE 500/o OFF. •. AND MORE! SIDE WALK SPECIA L Over 400 blouses Sizes 4 to 14 Regularly to 55.00 Now 9.00 to 15 .00 . Our best Sidewalk Sale in years ... excellent selecuon of quality sates merchandise for ladies ... Come and have fun. Please be sure of s~ A II sales will be final. 642-'706/ i'i , ~ ... • • ... ~ I I I ~· ' BARGAINS 20¢ COKE & 20¢ POPCORN . ~nncv :!flunn l\ntiques Fine Antiques On Consignment MANY ITEMS ON SALE STOREWIDE ·s3·1-3332 (NEXT TO HUGHES MARKET) 50To70%0FF SALE MERCHANDISE ROBES .... Sele SAVE lU" 71• 11• 112" 35• 7.,.. 66• 2s• •1• 3999 1919 191' GOWNS 130'9 6S• 65• 35• 17N 17- 20-10-10- LOUNGE WEAR 122" 61• 61" 40" 9" 3091 107" 2s• 82" Brae -S" V..._ From 25• Dlecoatla•-4 9tylee a Brok-SU.. lnltlaled Hankerc:hlefa -.99C . Not All lnltla l1 Available -Valuee From 10- OTHER MERCHANDISE 4" -9" "Unmistakab/-r Feminine·· ----..., u ITH TH I ~ cot PO'\ 1 HOT DOG & COKE I I Zap ( odf' I (~:ore: Pf'r ~r~:,:1 ________ J .... WESTCLIFF PLAZA . . ... . ... - -, -.. I ' ~---=--~Qr--------------------.......................................... 5 .......... Ae Orano• Coast DAIL y PILOT /Friday. July 20, 1984 Credit card sex 'sting' nets 65 susp ects LOS ANGELE!) ( .\P) -pol11.:l' .. \Una" 1hat laumkfl."d S4 I 6,000 an credll card rtte1ph for pro.,tllutmn o~r111on!> m Cahtorn1a and Nt•\ ada tndrd with the arre'il\ of 6' pt,·opll.' authonttes say Police Chief Daryl Gatn \<ltd Thur~a~ 45 people we1c am:sted 1n the prc-Ol>mp1c sting when '>('arl'h wacnnts were ~n-ed at 20 l(Kallon) 1n Los A.ngeles. San Fnrnc1sco. \an 01cao. a num~r ol Orance Count) ~·ommunittcs and Las Yeps. Ne\. Tho.c a~t«I Wednesday in· duded pimps and prostitutes. but no CU!>IOmer.. Another 20 pro\t1tu1es wt'rc ar- rested Wednesday n1&Jlt at a part) held b't the undcrrovcr o~raton. of E\pre\!> West. the mock company ~t up m "'!nu no to launder crtd1t card recc1pb submitted by call a1rls. In a typical case, Gates s~ud. a businessman would ch«k into a hotel and "run has finac~ throuah tht' Yellow Pase " to find an out-t-all !>Crv1cc, which would send him 11 pro!>lltutc "'lkhcvt· tt or not.'' he e,.ud. "the s•rls hr1na with them the cmbo!>~f"l (and blanlt crtdat card vouchel")) so they can Lharge their fees .. The pro~tatute or her punp would *NOW THRU JULY 31st* lorwnrd the: \oucher tu l.\prc\\ W e\t, whac h chafied a cu1-rall' 7 Jk"rccnt to make the rt·n~tpt~ re!>1:mhk rcaular btll\ and which would whn11t tht•m to 1hc ncdll caHI wmpam 101 paymrnt. ( ookt• ~aid Olficcri. notc:d that their h11c,1nt·\~ wai. p<>pular bc-c'au\C.· the go1na .. hand- lina' rate for nthl'r '>u1.:h optrations was IS to 20 ~rct•nt . EVERY PLANT 20% OFF! .... *: . . ·~ ''i .. ... AMLING ' 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. callfornia • (714) 644-9510 The new Emergency Room base fee at Pacir1ea Community Hospital is - only$10. Why make him wait? ;~ tvf' you 1.:vr:•r ... 1·l•'<l ' ,.,. 1 1t1e '1u• r 111011111 go away r;1thPr lhan ] 10 i!r. •I 1>r.., ••', r i .. r 1••r , ror m N ,...., therP s no •Pason 10 Nrlll ().,r .,,,,.,rq1•r / 1•1" ' 1 •· ,,.,. r<, 111111 $ 1() 24 hours a rj..iy '>f'VF>n ~.iys d .... 1>r•1t [3<1'>'' .,.,.<Jr,,. ''rit 1111 lii<lf> Pttys1c1an s ter>~ ,,, other • rv1r p<, th.it rr,,., fJ• '' 1 ,11 .. cl 1 Thafs the lowest emergency room base rate 1n the area t.. • i • 1 ,., r -, ( , "l r t ( Ht ..tilt we have Clt>ve•oped 1111· /1~ 'Jpr v IP1por 'Ctn• Pc1• "' 1 t>roqra•n '/It will maintain d record of ba~tt m ed•C.d 1nf0rmatior or you rind 'fO•H tam1ly al all ttmPs You will all ,,, '!JVP. VIP mPmt1er<.,tJ1p r.ardc.; ThPn 11 ,,,, F>mPrgency sholild occur r "u r ~,.. qf•I r•rn1 '~"''' f r 1, 1rn r nrP f,;\<,t NtltlOlll il tot of panPrwork The VIP program 1s totally free. T 'Pq •p1 wr •r • r ,,.. 11 f 11on <ti II 1 • ,101lrf'',S bPIOw T tie n~•t 11mr> son1,,_.or r r ~ •l" l,iP11ly 1wt> t1un don t w .111 Comp lo ll'H! Par.1r1c ,, Corr11r"""'" 11 1<;p1lr1I Em1ttq,.11r y Huom riq~1t away >!~ca Community Hospital •• NATION --- - Walters: Raising kids a lifelong c0mm1tment Ry tbt' A11oclated PreH Nf-W YORK -TelC\<ISIOn U\\('l\.ICWCf Barbara Wailers says she u&ed to fanws1Le about be1na a mother but ha!> come to realize that '"the reallly as that ch1ldf'iif involve a hfclona commitment." Wallers:who has an adopted 1een-nae daughter. Jacqueline. said she's "made I lob of mistakes," as a mother. "but what s1ves rne comfon 1s the fact that the thing<, I did, I did out of cann&" "My fantasies were of a child m feet pa.iamas r he colors pink and while Chnstmas trce'i. And, of wur!JC, 1 wa!.n't going to have a ch ild with any adolescent problems." Miss Walters said m an 1ntcrv1ew w11h Parade m11gaz1ne .. The real II} 1s that having a child is a lifelong rnmmnment "said Mm Waite~. "A child isn't WALTERS a pupp) If things get hard. you can't give 11 away to a fnend or neighbor "I thin!.: that people ought to thank long and hard about their hie and what they want tu do ""'th 1t." !.he said. "A!. children grow. problems get tougher, not c-;1\1t'r " Mo un taln men may have fied Bl<, ~K \ Munt -Tv.o mountain men who kidnapped and wounded a \\Oman athlete and killed a would-be re~cuer ma) have already Oed the area and headl'd for ne1ghbonng states or Canada, authont1es said after an intense I search found no trace of the pair Officers planned to search one more area toda) be tore conl luding that Don N 1chols, 5 3. and his son Dan. 19. self-styled ""lldc:rne\s bum v.ho have roamed the hills for )Cars, have eluded a four-day manhunt and nc:d . \fad1son Count) '>hcnff Johnny France said Thursday 1 Chlnese to get CBS programs "'-:f W YORI\. -CBS telev1swn program!. ranging from "hO Minutes" to • l Olil'ge loot ball"" 111 be sho""n on the Chinese na11 onal net""ork an the first deal ol m lo.ind 1n\ oh 1ng l S broadcasts. offiual!> from both nctworlo.s have announced Startmg Del I. the 64 hours ofprogrammmg ""'II be shown under a onc:-yearagreement signed Thur!>da) by CBS and the China Central Network The contract will not prnent the Chinese station trom negotiating with other I \ nc:tworks for prngram!>, an:ord1ng 10 both panics. Chicago woman gang raped ( H IC ~(,() -Two men were 1n custod} toda} and six others were being huntl'<l 1n the ab<luc1ion of a woman who was beaten with chains and fists. burned with ngarcllci. and raped h) up to 20 men during a 12-hour ordeal, authont1e~ said. The v1ct1m finally fled naked from the South Side house she had hcen taken to and flagged down a motonst, police said The 41-year-old '1rt1m v.a!> treated for muluple bruises and scratches after Wednesda) night'~ attac:k and released from Jackson Park Hospllal. Escapee lolled In escape try L IM OLN "leb -.<\n inmate charged with attempted esca~ didn't help ht'> ca\e ""hen he tned to flee the counroom where he was being tned authorities '>atd John .\. Hawk or Lmcoln was being escorted into the 1 1..tnla'itcr (aunty d1\tnct courtroom by two corrections officers Wednesday ""hen he hrokc awa) and ran through a rear door. authorities said. He was l aptured "'hen he sl ipped and fell in front of an elevator. then was returned to the rnunroum to hear that the JUI)' had found him guilty of the onginal esca~ l hargt•. <tu thontu.·s said Woman lcldnapped at gunpolnt \\. \\HI NG l ON -The wale of a founder of a prominent West Coast pharmal·eu11cal compan} was kidnapped at gunpoint earl> toda} from a \\. a'>h1ngton hotel ""-here the couple was part1c1pat1ng in a bndgc tournament, ut' polite c,a1d Edtth Rosenkranz. 60. was walking with another woman an the parking garage of the liheraton Washington Hotel when a man with a gun v.alkl'd up Mr\. Rosenkranz tried to give the man her purse. police said. but he r1 lll\t'd 11 and took her awa). leaving the other woman unharmed I CALIFORNIA ~-~ - 1 Supermarket strike possible I()\ \ "J(,Elf ') -Supermarlo.et chains geared up for a posc,1ble stnlo.c b) I '"'1 fl(J<1 tkrlo.~ throughout Southern Cahforna h> hntnf up temporal)' ""orkers and d'>\lgn1ng supen1\ors lO thet ~out !.land!> and stocking duties. The stores' u intral t 'A Ith 1hnkrks exp1rn at m1dn1ght July 29. A Oh ted b~ a strike would tx· I I 14 markets O\.\ned by 12 chains 1n \outhern California. 1nclud1ng Orange < ount' 1 he store'> .ire operated b} .\lbcr<>on'\. Alpha Beta Bo)s. Hughes. I Ul lo.' \1,J\tair Pmm·er. Ralph\. ">aft.· .... a~ \m1th0'> Foo<l King Stater Bros .111d \ ""' Child steallng trlal set \ \ '-DIFC10 -.\ 4i)ept 2"' trial date has bc:cn set for Bell\ Lou Bate\. a ti.111d.inw ntah'>t < hmttan lharged wnh child !.tealtng for lo.ecp1ng her 12-)car- nld \on a"a' from hi'> father an admitted homosc,ual. Mr!> Bate\. in a bnef court Jppc:arancc Thur\da} with her law) er. \11chael ~m1th from l O'i .\ngcle'> plraded 1nn0Lc:nt to the charge. Pancoast termed 'lucld' I 0"> Al\.( 1Fl E.~ -Marvin Pancoast was lucid the night he beat V1ck1 \forgan to Jeath ""-tth a baseball bat. a ps}ch1atnst te\t1ficd Dr. Ronald \.tarl.,,man. a rnurt-appo1nted p!lych1atnst who talked with Pancoast three 11111c'>. said 1 hur~day 11 was '"far fetched" t,o believe PanLoast was an a dl"lus1onal state "'hen he killed Miss Morgan Jul)' deliberations began 1 hur\da~ on "'hether Pancoa~t. 34 was .sane dunng the a11aclo. on Mass \tur~an longtime rnmpanion to the late m1ll1onaire Alfred Bloomingdale a l lme lncnd of Prt•\1dent Reagan McMartln molest suspect threatened I()\ \ \f(tl l f-'\ -.\ C)upenor Coun Judge dented a rt·que\t b} pro'>l'tuto" to rmnc pretrial proteed1ngs for the mam ddcndant an the \h \1artin Pre-~chool molestation ca\c behind the bulletproof wall of a high· <,('e unt} rnurtmom Judge Av1-.a Bohb on Thursda) denied a motion b) I lkput\ 01stnd Attornc~ Lael Rubin to move Raymond Bucke)··s preltm1naf) ht•.ir1ng to the downtown Cnm1nal Courts Building. which 1-; equipped wtth a hulk1pro11I glasc; "'all The defcn\e has ~ad Buckey and ht\ attorney ha\ e rnt•1,ed death thre"at'i. Torch comlng down the coast I < 101 r T ..\ -Runncrc; will bring the Olympic name to w1th1n JO miles of tht• I <1'1 \ngcle'i < olt\eum. t·cntcrp1cce of the 4i)ummerGames. late toda\ after <1 long rundown tht• ~out hem ( alilornra coast o\ mong toda~ 'o; d1Hr<;e group of \l hedulcd runncr\ w.:i"I ( 1eorge < hn'itte prcs1dC"rH of the ~kll'., "ngclcs 11101or< }de duh an Vl'ntura '"Peopll' from l hapter!. throughout the \\orld w 111 tw lomang in to ""atth the· run,'" \aid the athlctu: l'X-Mann<' who ha-. hcen a lkll ' \ngel tor IO ~l·ar<,. I Bold bandlts hlt armored true.Ir l "'\II -Bandtl'\ foret•d a Bnnk'\ dmcr to surrender h~ d1c,pla )'1 ng a "Sil H'Jellng ··c '" c: up or die·· and 'hooung out his w1ndsh1eld. then 'an1~hcd \.\tlh I 'I hap.<, of rn'h ka v1ng h(•h1nd only a strtn& of abandoned &ctawa) Cari, authont1n '•ml I he thH'"C'-nl~o 'lhot out a tare on the armored car Thur\da) and laid a rnrpc:t ul nail'> 1n ti!> path on a rural ht&hway. B) one arc-ount tht' rnhlX'r'> "'t·rc \O hold that the) directed trallic around the dt'>nblcd 'chicle white till~ "'ere loot1np. 11 r hc:re wa\ no estimate from Bnnk'<, on the· amount of monl') takl'O Deal struck ln Brltl•lt •trl~e l ON lX>N -l ln1on officials and pon operators agre"ed today on a ··rcuonahle dt'al" to end a I 0-day dock stnke that had cnpplcd Bnta1n'1 tore1an t r.idc. clo~d \COl"C1 of m&Jor pons and prompted stranded I ruck drivera tn thrtatt'n violence The aarcement. reached nOer • IS hour baraainsn,f \l'"1on at office~ of o aovemmcnt rncd1at1on service. cam<' i.hortly aner S l I 1101. kworken at Dover, Bnta1n's largest ferry pcm, dtcaded to bre"ftlc rnnk' wttb ,1 hout '\4,SOO otht'r mike~ and return to work Iran denla attack clalm TEHRAN Iran tn an unu ual step. hu directly den1C'd trnq's claim of a \u<'tttsful attack on •· .. very Larae n1wal tar1et" near Iran's main Pcn11n Gulf Oii term anal Iran hH rarely mode du-cct and prompt comment on 1rnq1 claims "n1.c the Kric\ of attach and coumer1t1 d'i on 011 tankrr<1 and other commercial \h1pp1n 'tarted IHI February. Barber •hop buat Orange Co•t DAJLY PtLOT /FtkUy, July 20, 1914 * A1 " Nude pix may cost) beauty her crown A I LANTIC C l TY N .J. (AP) - Paatant officials today ukcd the re1anm1 Miu Amenca, Vancua W il· ham~. to 11ve up her crown because Penthouse mapzine is publishina nude photos showin& htt 1n intimate sc:ienes with a woman. Albert A. Marks Jr., e.JteeutJve dim:tor of the papnt. said the 21- year-old Min Wdliam1, tht first black &mOl\,J ever to wear the crown. would be g.ivcn 12 hours to comply wi th the request. lf she docs not comply, "we will cross that bndae when we come to it," he said. The Millwood. N Y . resident was said to be travehna from Lanie Rock, Ark.. to New York and was not 1mmed1ately avatlable for comment. Marks said he inlllall) ructcd wnh "shock and disbeher· to the d1s.- closurc that Mass Walhams. "Whose reign ends an September. had posed for the photOjJ"&phs The pictures were taken before the Mass Amenca pageant. Pageant rules call for Mass Wil- liams to be replaced b)' runner-up Suzette Charles, last )'ear's MISS New Jersey who 1s also black No other Miss Amenca has ever been forced to resign. according to the New York Dally News TV's .. Good Monuna America;" ·~ "Tl\ry'rt nude and \hnlrt Vf'SY t' rcvcahn&. •• Guccione said ·thunday. "'They're ratbef lik.e other Pboid • layouts that a_ppear in ~nLbome. Thctt is oothinf <»'/ about thtm~ They're quite exciti.n&." ' He said~~ that he djd not think he had de an Amcri.cao..symbol. ··1 don't trunk lhe ii any_ I of a symbol with btt dothei on:·· be said. Playboy mapzi.nc uid 11 had been off erect the photos. but refused to buy them beca~ ... I'm not 1urt it •he lDtended them fOT lfDcraJ publi· cation, .. ta.id Gary cote. the map- zine's photo director. "We v.ett not interested in the possibility of hannioa her cateC"r," said Playboy spokesman RichJrd Nelson Mm W1lhams ts shown totally nude in intimate scenes with another woman, s1ud Sy Prttten. a publicist for the mapz1ne. Dennis Dowdell, a spollesman for MISS Williams. said she conSJdeM the ... unauthonzcd ~ .. of the pboto- vaphs "an invasion of her pnvacy." However. Gucaonc wd he bad a release fonn sas.ncd by Mm Williams and that Pentnousc has .. every lepl naht" to publish the photos. Orlando. Fla. police officer hold• 1un on auapect ln a bank robbery Wedne.day. The auapect. aportt.na a full beard durin& the robbery. fled to a a barber ahop (or a ahave. He waa apotted by a new• pbotoarapber who radioed hi• paper to ca11 the police. When poOce arrived. the photoarapher wu on hand to catch the action on rum. The photographs were taken b) free-lance photographer Tom Cb1apel "someume in '83"' before Miss W1lltams won the pageant in September. Penthouse pubhsber Robert Guccione said today on ABC- Byla""' of the contest have no spcCJ.fic lan&ua&e concerruna audity, but they do incfude .. the usual morals clause·· requmna ""the awnl&i1UD1of the d1gn1ty of the crown of Miu America.·· Hom said. Mondale vows to cut deficit, meet Soviets raise taxes Ferraro nomination unanimous. loud in convention hall SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Wnh Geraldine Ferraro his ticket mate b) his party's shouted acclamation. Walter Mondale is running for presi- dent on pro mises to "stop the illegal war in Nicaragua," meet the Soviets once a year. slash the defirn -and raise taxes 1 Accepting his pan) 's nomination. Mondale launched his uphill battle for office from the rostrum of a Dcmocrauc Na11onal ( on ... ention that finall:r achieved unit) -over hi s choice of a woman as vice prcs1den- 11al panner. Ferraro's nomination Thursda' night was approved b) unanimou~. long. loud shout. Even when she said no more than. "My name 1s Geraldine ferraro;· the 3.934 delegates shouted themselves hoarse. Democrats gave Mondale the har- mon) he needed 1f he 1!. to ha' e a chance against President Reagan Sen Eqward M. Kenned\. who four years ago fa1lecl to wrest the nom1 · nation from incumbent J1mm' C ant.'r and then a'o1ded the nomi- nee·., embrace on the podium. de- ll\ ered a rousing introduction for Mondale. "B> his choice of Geraldine Fer- raro" Kennedy !.aid. "Waller Mon- dale has already done more for this count I) in one shon da) than Ronald Reagan has done in four long years." Then Mondale came out hghttng. He accused President Reagan of keeping his proposals for solving .\menca's problems secret, JUSl as Democrats used to claim Richard N •~on did wnh his "secret plan to end the "ar" in Vietnam 'I'm going hunting humans,' mass murderer tells his wife SAN YSIDRO (AP) -The widow of James Oliver Hubeny. thc gunman who massacred 21 pwple at a McDonald's restaurant. issued a pub- ltc apolog:r to thJs vie~ mg border town and said she sat in bed watching as her husband put on combat fatigues before the death spree "Where are you going. honey"'' she asked. 'Tm going hunting humans." he replied. Etna Huberty said Thursda} she did not understand the remark anJ did not contact police unttl after she learned of the shootings Huben y, 41 , an unemplo}ed secur- ity guard descnbed as a sur1. 1valtst who "was always talking about shoot· 1 ng somebod:r," was killed b' a pohce sharpshooter Wednesda) alter a 90- minute rampage 1n which he sprayed a Mc Donald's restaurant with gun- lire leanng 21 people dead and 19 others injured fl.er)one 1s "'ondenng wh> he "'o uld do such a thing." Mrs Hubeny "'rote Thursda;y in a letter to the people of San Ysidro. "He has always been a nervous person who could not take much pressure .. He was always \.Cr) ~d and loncl) H1s only close lnend was his dog. Shep." McDonald's workers huddled in basement San Diego C'ounl) Coroner David Stark !.<nd an autopsy perforrned Thur~a} on Hubeny showed he was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the shooting and "had no ph}s1cal defects "'hat- \oe,·er .. SAN YSIDRO (AP}-Alben Leos t iptoed down the basement stairs of a bcsiCjed McDonald's restaurant, hushing his co-workers as they hud· J!led together praying for the shooting upstairs to stop. "He was out there shooung. jUSt hooting. He wouldn't sto p.'' Leos 1d Thursday from a hospital bed 1n carby Chula Vista. where he was covering from four gunshot ounds he suffered when a gunman pened fire in the crowded re'l- urant Leos. 17. an emplo~ee at the rder-town McDonald s for two onths. said he was with five others orkina in the back of the restaurant ednesday when "this man walked • and started shooting at everyone " ''What kind of world 1s this where ch innocent people get k.illed')" ked Man an Mayes of Orange. after aring that two members of a ighborhood family had d ied and other was senously wounded in the assacre. "Oh. no. not Bl ythe. )OU can't an that," Mayes said after teaming t Blythe Rcaan Herrera. 27, and llllr I I-year-old son Matteo were ong the dead. R onald Herrera. 33. M rs Herrera·s ames of 21 ead listed husband. was in fair condn1on at U< San Diego Medical Center. nursing supervisor Gwendolyn Reed said The family was returning home after a beach vacation in Baja Caft. fornia when they stopped at the restaurant one mile north of the Mexican border and the terror began. Leo~ listed in ~ood cond1t1on at Bay Hospital Medical Center. said he told his co-workers "not to panic and to be calm" as they hid from the madness that was taking place a few feel above them After the 101ual shooting. the) hid tn the basement for a lmost two hours unttl they were rescued by pohce. Leos said. All he could hear, he said. was the radio pla;y mg and a bab) crying. Lawrence H Versluis. 62. had planned to retire today after nearl) 40 years as a truck dnver. His family worned when they heard about the attack and saw his truck on TV parked at the restaurant The) learned of his d~th hours after m e shootinJS. Versltus was the senior dnver for Mc Lean Trucking Co .. and "worked like a young man," said operations manager Ken Wessels. "T omorrow CFnday) was his last da) " The dead included two I I-year-old bm s "ho "ere shot as they went to bu\ soft dnnks and a 61-year-old truck dn~er who was to have retired today The 21st v1cum -Ansdels1 Vuclas-Vargas, 31 . ofTtjuana Mexico -died Thursda> at the Un1vers1ty of Caltfom1a-San Diego Medical Center of a head "'ound .\s poltce con11nued searchin~ for a mottve behind the worst sm~e-day massacre b} one gunman in the nation's h1stol). the last of the cnt1cally injured. a bab:r girl. strug- gled to sunt\C after she and her parents "ere wounded dunng the shooting spree Karhta Mana Feltx "1s 4 months old. she's in bad .-.hape . but she's a tighter.'' said Vince Bond. spokes- man for Children's Hospital 1n lian D iego he "a'i lt.-.tcd tn cnt1cal but stable cond1t1on While hosp1tal'i '>Crambled to treat the wounded. hundreds of people responded Thur<,Ja) to an urgent plea for blood from the San 01~0 Blood Bank McDonald's restaurants across the nation flew flags at half-staff Thurs- day and the company asked broad· casters to delay showing its com - mercials. 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He, is offenng the reward to whoever comes closest to prechcting the time of execution for the last of the six inmates. who gained nationaJ atten- tion when they escaped May 31 from the Mecklenburg Correctional Center. All have been recaptured. The ad. which ran in the Newport News Daily Press, begins, "The Mecklenburg Six. Now that we've got them. when are we going to execute lhem? "Jfan escaped convict were t seek refuae in your home and ·u a member of your family. did yo)l now he could not be given lf\C death penalty under Virainia law? "It's true. Unless a mu~ercr also robbed or raped his vicli~. he must kill two members of your family to get the death penalty. and it would seem too tong until his execution." The reader is thee told that Mathews wants to chan e the law but that most Virginia Dem rats do not. The win ner of the reward is to be announced at a rally. 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Nixon and the three American astronauts who new man's first moon-landing mission: Commander Neil A. Armstrong, lunar module pilot Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldnn and command module pilot Michael Col- lins. While Collins c1rcled overhead. 10 the command ship Columbia. Armstrong and Aldnn desc:ended to the surface. With more than half a billion people on Eanh watching. enthralled, on television. Armstrong backed down Eagle's ladder and uttered these now-famous words. "That's one small step for a man. one giant leap for mankind." The visitors stayed less than a da}. exploring a setting desnibed by Aldrin as "Beautiful! Beautiful! Mag- nificent desolation!" Fifteen years have passed since that historic day. In the next three years. 10 more Americans walked on the moon's surface, and then the Nixon administration. the public and Con- gress turned their attention to other national needs. After all. the stated purpose forgoing to the moon, getung there before the Soviets. had been accomplished. The budget axe swung. and gQne were three additional Apollo moon flights and grandiose National Aero- nautics and Space Administration plans for a permanent space station. a moon base and a manned expedition to Mars. Now. President Reagan is pumping new life into NASA. reviving some of its lost dreams. In his State of the Union message last Jan. 25. he gave the agency a new mandate to develop a permanent manned station within I 0 yea~ and to follow a grand vision into the future. "We can follow our dreams to dist.ant stars." he said. Congress has given NASA the space station start-up money 1t asked for. and agency administrator James M. Beggs says "We are on a fast track in space now. "The space shuttle is flying and fl ying well," he said. "The public no longer views space as a place to get to. but a place to work. We're using it to benefit Eanh in ways not dreamed of a quarter-century ago." There is no money yet for projects beyond the shuttle and a space station. but, encouraged by Reagan's words, NASA planners are making long-range plans. ready to move when they finally get the approval for a moon base or a manned flight to Mars. A moon base would be the next logical step after a statton, and one of the major supponers of such a prOjeCt 1s one of the first two men to leave his footprints in the ancient lunar soil. Aldrin. in fact. believes the nation should have committed itself to a moon base before a space Statton. "The solar system's most desirable space station already has six Ameri- can flags on it." he said tn an interview. "That's the moon. Let' use it and not turn it over to foreig1 pioneering frontiersmen. "We should seize that challenge t1 exercise Neil's words to take a gian leap for mankind," said Aldrin. wh1 1s now a science consultant for th Beverly Hills Oil Co. in California. Armstrong is chairman of th board of CT A Inc .. a Charlottesville. Va.-hcadquanered firm that provide on-b ... rd computer software for cor porate airplanes. Collins is v1c· president in charge of Washingto1 operations for the LTV Aerospac· and Defense Corp. Now that the space stauon has th higher priority. Aldrin said he hope 1t will be "developed to lead logjcall· toward outer space transportatio1 which should be the United States maJOr contribution among inter national fnends and to stimulat• cooperation with the Soviets." Aldrin and SC\ eral individuals anc aerospace organizauons are trying 11 drum up sup~n for a lunar settle ment. where resources could bo tapped and which could be used as; scientific outpost hke those on Ant arctica. The former astronaut has workec out a series of rendezvous technique for transferring men and matenal between Eanh. space stations and th• moon. Experts say there's no way to pick out mass killer in c·rowd NEW YORK (AP)~ They don't look hke glassy-eyed lunatics. They don 't plan their crime in detail. But suddenly, after a lifetime of frus- tration and rage. they explode. That's the picture many re- searchers paint of people like James Huberty, 41 . who shot 20 people to death Wednesday at a fast-food restaurant in San Ysidro. Some au1hont1es. however. say nc generaJized composite can be draw1 of s~ntaneous killers. and that eacl comes to the deed in a uni9_ue way. h any case. nobody can predict reliabl'. who will kill and who won't. re searchers say. Or. Martin Reiser. head of behav ioral science sen ices at the Lo Angeles Police Department, sees ; pattern. POSH SALE!- Generally. he said, such killers lacl the acceptable means most peopl• have for dealing with frustration Although they may function acccp tably in nondcmanding situations. ; traumatic experience can upset the1 shaky emotional stabilit y and se them off. he said. Sew up big saving& "We all have the potential fo violence at an unconscious level : Reiser said. But most people hav1 learned to fit m with society and us1 an mner "safety valve" for handlin1 stress. Anybody feels bad about bem1 passed over for promotion. for exam pie, but most people think about 1 and realize another opponunity w1l come. or they move to anothe company. Reiser said. The potential mass killer. however takes 11 personally. He believes th1 boss regards him as no good, and h1 comes to hate the boss and silentl• vow. "I'm going to get even witt him." The killers. often susp1c1ous, fee other people are against them. anc they tend to blame their misfortune: on others, Reiser said. A triggerin1 event like a marital problem ma1 prod them into acting out theii fantasies of revenge, maldng thei· marks on the world. driven by , "tremendous load of suppressec rage.'' Reiser said. They function in life "Jund of ltke, pressure cooker. When the pressun: cooker reaches a certain point and the usual safety valve most people U3C i: wired down." he said. they "tend t<. blow up." But Dr. John Lion, cli ntca professor of psychiatry at the U niver sity of Maryland and a spoke!man foi the American Psychiatric Associa uon, calls the safety-valve cxpla nation too simplistic. No aenernliutions can be made about mass murderen. an<ffiOOOd knows what sets them apan frorr other people, ht' '8id. Examination• of the few who survived their kilhni sprees acnerally show thty arc "no· t~rribly much different from othC'1 krnd' of pcoplt. thu" making the my4!tcr; tvtn deeper," he ~1d.L I Orange COMt DAILY PtLOT/Friday, ~ 201 1tM M So, yOu thoughtgettingfat was a piece of cake? Not true, say two women who stiiffed themselves- ROCHESTER, N. Y. (AP)-Gain· ing weiaht is not as cas)' as tt looks, say two women who stuffed themselves for three weeks in the name of medical research -and pined less than 11 pounds apiece. "I didn't feel so good right at the end," said Sue Finear, who choked down 4,500 caJories a day, including milkshakes, cookies, pound cake, flavored gelatin and colas. In spite of eating nearly to the point of nausea, three women in a Univer- sity of Rochester Medical Center experiment -includina one who asked not to be identified -failed to gain the 11 pounds or more that doctors had predicted. The monthlona expenment, de- signed to explore the relationship between eating and weight gain among women. ended Monday. .Fairgoers pick up ·awards The final weekend at the Orange County Fair featured a vanety of contests involving fairgoers. Many of them took home nbbons and awards. Winners include: Country Fun Rooster Crowing Contest: Brett BriDe,ar, Huntington Beach, 2nd; Dustin Davia, Corona del Mar, 2nd; Mickeal Mryea, Costa Mesa, 1st. Country Fun Nail Dnving Contest: Jill San Angelo. Huntington Beach, 2nd; PbylJls Jobasoa. Costa Mesa, 2nd. Country Fun Chicken Callin~ Con- test: "Sara San Angelo, Huntington Beach, I st; Margie Silerio, Costa Mesa. 3rd; Angle Tyson, Fountain Valley, 3rd; Country Fun Hog Calling: Greg Stalan1, H untineton Beach, I st: David Ro11, Huntmgton Beach, 3rd. Horsing Around in Crafts Contest: Linda Yerke, Huntmgton Beach, 1st; AlJcla Morrison, Santa Ana Heights. 2nd; Erle Anderson, Fountain Valley, 3rd: Jimmy Brock. Fountain Valley. 1st: Kelly Quinn, Fountam Valley. 2nd: David Nussbaum. Fountain Valley. 3rd. Men's Super Legs Contest: Haine~t legs, Gordon West. Costa Mesa: Boniest knees. John Burke. Hunt- ington Beach. Best legs. Jim Smith. Hunungton Beach. Fastest Hook 10 the West ··crochet" Contest· Carolyn Ham- mond, Fountain Valley. 2nd: Laurel Koelsch. Fountain Valley. 3rd. Look Ahke Contests: Father- Daughter Category. Elliot and Erica Melcer, Costa Mesa. I st. Tim and Keren Gambrell. Costa Mesa. 2nd; Mother-Son Cate$ory, Laara and Daniel Yaw. Huntmgton Beach. 1st. Bonnie and Mlcbael McDonald. Costa Mesa. 2nd; Brother-Sister Category. Blake and Michelle Hatrsteln. Irvine. I st; Brothers category, Ryan, Adam and Cbad Bollenbach, Costa Mesa, I st, Scott and Mark Benjamin, Irvine. 2nd: Whole Family Category, Bollen- bacb Family, Costa Mesa, 1st. McDonald Family, Costa Mesa, 2nd; Redhead Family Category. Hall Fam- Uy, Huntington Beach, 1st: Brown Eyes Category. Sherillyn Nelson, Costa Mesa, I st (adult division); Blue-eyed Boys Category, Alu Min- ett, Costa Mesa. 1st. County Fair exhibitors honored The top award winners in the feature exh1b1ts compe1111on at the Orange Count)' Fair have been an- nounced. The winners include: Coastline Community College. Fountain Valley. 3rd. educational anst1tut1ons: Orange County Organlc Garden Club. Huntington Beach. 1st. non<ommercial agncultural or- ganizations: Orange CoGDty Fire Cbief'1 A11odaUon. Laguna Beach. 2nd. publtc and strv1cc groups. Orange CoGDty Community Arts for tbe Handicapped. Costa Mesa, 1st. animated dioramas; Oran1e CoGDty Amateur Radio Orgaabatlon. Costa Mesa. 2nd. non~agnculture com- munity groups: Cotta Mesa Medical Center Hot pltaJ, Costa Mesa, 4th. public and service groups; Peace FellowsbJp Inc., Newport Beach, 4th, educational institutions: Cotta Mesa Historical Society, Costa Mesa, 5th. non-agriculture community groups. People NEED classified UM!ul ••Y te>-loOd inlOlmlllOl'I •I"'"' pell of Int •Ofk Mllll'g N9~per Cllstllied • onl IOIMCI ~people Nive come to depend UPO'I -'"' l*IONtl as wet H woik·rMleo nMdl To,. "Kt~cll leCJ INdefl "'" I nd le1 up hell> you Wfltl )'OUI feeutl gtUmg Id ~ ..., .... c1ass1fted eds .._. phone 6<42·5678 Seven more women are be1na recruited to take part in a s1nular experiment over the coming year. They get paid $800 each and must agree to spend at least 20 hours a day in the hospital and eat everyth10g on their plates. "I've learned a lot about how food plays a role in your life." said Finear, 21. She gained just under 10 pounds and found time on the side to research a paper for Keuka College on the treatment of obesity. "I'm just glad to be home and not cat. I love milkshakes. and the last week I was so sick of milkshakes I gagged trying to get those things down. It really got gross," she said. "The milkshakes were enonnous. They were heavy (whipped) cream with real ice cream," said Sharon Masseth, 37, who came out 8 pounds heavier and "a little bigger m the face." "I always thought I was the one that 1f I eat one little thina. I gain 20 pounds," Finear said. "Well, I must have really been overdoing it to put wei$bt on before." Fmearand Masseth said they could not manage to add more than a few pounds each until the last week and a half of the experiment, when their diet was jacked up to about 4,500 calorics a day. "They would add 600 calorics. and the we1aht would increase a little, then level off," Masseth said. "Then they would add another 600." Both women concluded that the human body tends to stabilize its own we!Abt, even if overloaded somewhat. .. J>eople say, ·oh, l didn't have a thinJ to eat today.' Well, think back, It's Just so easy to stick something in your mouth and forcet it," said Fincar. a senior at Keuka College in Keuka Park, N. Y. In the first week of the experiment, the women ate onJy healthy foods to establish their weight-maintenance Jcvel of calories. Later they added oo calorie-filled dessens. The women said they were sur- prised that aJl of them lost weight on the "maintenance" diet even though they fell as though they were eating unusually larce portions. "Most people, when the) sa)' they like applesauce. they mean a few tablespoons on the Stde of their plate. I got almost a whole can," Fi near saJd. "AJso tunafish. I got where I couldn'J eat that without a little resentment." Masscth. who has worked as a hospital laboratory technician, was more cheerful about her experience. "I wouldn't mind doing it again, after I ~et skinny," she said. "We're kind of pioneers in this." .. ~-------;-----------~-----------a .. -.z..-.... ~ .................. 221111! .. l• ........... Orange Coa1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 20, 1984 Pentagon lets taxpayers pay for firms' P.R. WA~HINC1TON -Deknse LOn- tractor~ charge ofT m1lhons of dollars a year in pubhc-relauons expen- datures to the J\merican taxpayers despite regulations intended to prohibit the pracuce Pentagon bu- reaucrats. far from crackm~ down on this puffer}. arc lettmg their contrac- t9r buddies get awa-. w11h 1t "1th barely a quibble. . JACK ANDERSON In Pentagon parlance the PR costs are known as .. image Contract Appeab -the final arbiter enhancers." In an~ language. tax-of perm1ss1ble expenses claimed by payers should be outraged that their contractors -has approved the 11,lOney 1s being spent to beef up the concept of"corporate cit1Lenship" to corporate 1m~e of some of the 1usufy Pentagon payment of contrac- nation's wealthiest companies. tors' membership fees lO CIVIC SfOUpS h 's not that the defense contractors as a gesture of c1v1c respons1b1hty. As would suffer much if they couldn't get the Pentagon analysis noted in Boe- lhe Pentagon to pay for their P.R. mg's case: "The board used this efforts. If they had to foot the bill ·corporate c1t1zen' concept to )USt1fy tfiemselvcs. they'd wnte it off their membership in such organizations as taxable income as a cost of doing the Municipal League of Seattle and business. With the maximum corpor-King County, the World Affairs ate tax rate at 46 percent. this means Council of Seattle. and the Effective the Trcasur} would still be paying Citizens Organizations, among roughly half the P.R costs. others .. But the contractors would rather -Auditors' questions about costs have tbe Pentagon pay it all are routmely brushed ofTby Pentagon Federal investigators have been contract officers and the appeals makmg a ~lated study of the prob-board. For example, of more than lem after the pubhc-intertsl watch-S500,000 in costs on one contract dogs at Common Cause raised a stank. questioned by the audnors, the con- My associate Donald Goldberg has tract officer allowed more than had an advance look at the results of $200.000. "These costs were for \he investigation. They demonstrate ad' ert1sements 10 magazines such as tbe contractors· arrogance_ and the Newsweek and Time. and for corpor- Pentagon's willingness to condone It. ate advertising department costs," Herc arc some of the most dis-investigators reported ... The full-page graceful examples: ads contatned extensive descnptions _ The Sperry Corp. charged the of the company's products. with Pentagon for sympos1a that were approximately 15 percent of the ad.~ attended b}' editors of publications an devoted to employee recruitment. rhis count') and abroad. The sessions • Onl) recruiting advert1s1ng is allow- "could reasonabl) be expected to able. result in favorable pubhcit).. for -A contract officer allowed a Sperry. an internal Pentagon analysis c~mpany to charge the Pen~gon for pointed out But 1t added· "Never-S-50,000 worth of model airplanes theless . the costs for these S) mpos1a and other giveaway Hems used as lOUld be considered allowabk under promotional devices. The contractor the ambiguous regulations .. argued that this '-"as leg1t1mate be- -The Boeing Corp. was allowed to cause It kept a list of the rec1p1cnts charge the go' emment for ewcnses Footnote Rep Jack Brooks. D- 1ncurred in a "civic undertaking" _ Texas. chairman of the House Gov- the company's 50th annivcrsal) ban-ernment Operations Committee. has quet. Among the bills the Pentagon scheduled heanngs next week on the paid were those for an airline charter improper U!>e of tax dollars for for some of the guests. and printing corporate pufTe11 and postage for In' 1tat1ons lo the affair. J•ct Aad~rsoa is a syadlcat«I -The ..\rmed Services Board of columalst Bald never beautiful Men wore toupees before women wore lipstick. It was Zsa Zsa Gabor who said. "'Husbands are hke fires--the} go out when unattended.·· Growers spray pesuc1des Song- birds eat crops. Hawh eat songbird!>. ];he hawks die. That, too. has come 10 be a cycle. Happens all the umc Our Language man sa)s a third of all the wnung in English 1s made up of these 25 small words: The. and. a. too. of. I. in. was. that. 1t, he. you. for. had. is, wt th, she. has. on, at. have. but. me. my. not. Q. Who was the first woman named .. .\thlete of the Year· hv Sports Illustrated" · ..\ B1ll1e Jean King, In 1972 Q. Don't all cal' ha'e r('ctra,111t' claws? i\ All except the cheetah. Cunou;,. 1~ it not. that one son only would d11Ter that way'l <aged parrot\ outnumher lag.ed canancs now Q. The car slows up and the car slows down. Any difference? A.. Same difference as the house bums up and the house bums down No. none Q Quick. Louie, how docs a whale se"er the umbilical cord after a birth? A. "To a quick question, give a slow answer:· advise the Italians. All right Let me think about 1t. Just wait. please I'll let you know. Am told it's still true that Parker Brothers has manufactured more mone) for .. Monopoly'" than the U.S. Treasury has produced 1n its entire history In EnR11sh folklore. the do"e was an omen or death. If one settled on vour roof you might as well call the undertaker Rapid rcpl) No. m) dear. an 8-foot ostnch 1s 96 inches tall. but only has two feet ( hnstopher ( olumbu\ got '.()()() miles to the galleon L.!t1. Boyd Is a syndicated columm11. llJU> rr ! ..• YW ~ FRDIE ORaJPS BE"l "I 'ER ll1r aJnta< THE~! MOSCUffi CENTER ''Taxpayers should be outraged that thelr money Is belngspent to beef up the corporate Jmage of some of the nation's wealthtes1 companies. '· MlSiElt WE ARE 1liE ~ .... JACK ANDSllSON columntat THOUS ELIAS Industry objects to equal pay bill Business interests equate concept with socialis_m __ Busmessmen and corporallons weren't happy when the city of San Jose agreed three years ago to a .. comparable worth" plan upgrading pay for many women in traditionally female jobs. They feared that if it worked, 1t would only be a matter of time before the notion spread to other govern- ments and even private industry. The plan did work in San Jose, using a complex rating system that awards points to various jobs based on how much knowhow, slcill and accountability they require, with working conditions also a factor. And the businessmen were right - the idea spread rapidly. So far, the states of Oregon, Idaho, Minnesota and New Mexico have adopted plans like San Jose's. So have Seattle and several smaller cities. AT & T last y~r adopted a job- rating plan designed to ensure women equal pay for comparable work. That system was adopted without govern- ment pressure. but now many Cah- fo'mia businesses fear something similar will be imposed on them whether they like it or not. Comparable worth. in fact. has become a major bugaboo of Cah- fom1a industry. which has mobilized groups lake the state Chamber of Commerce to fight a bill that would give the concept a foot an the door of every pnvate business in CaJifornia. The bill. sponsored by Democratic state Sen. lill Lockyer of Hayward. would sel upa comparable worth unit in the state Department of Fair Employment and Housing, tbe agen-cy whose present Jobs include battling discrimination on the job and in housing. The bill says the unit would .. receive. process and respond to grievances and inquancs"' about com- parable worth. It docs not 8JVe the state any enforcement powers or mandate salary ~licies, but busi- nessmen fear it m1Rht as well. The business interests contend that feminists should be content for now with a special legislative task force set up to study the issue last spring. Says the Cham~r. "If current wage and salary methods arc declared to be dascnminatory. the government would decide what 1s and is not an acceptable (salary) plan." Which is precisely what business feared might result when San Jose adopted its pionecnng plan after a bitter 1981 municipal workers' strike. But it's still highly uncertain whether even some~hang as ~~e as Lockyer's bill-which docsn t direct- ly require comparable worth -will ever become law in the face of strong obiections from business. So far, the proposal has cleared two state Senate committees, but with far less than the two-thirds maJOrity it would need to become law over the probable objections of Gov. Dcu- kmejian, a strong ally of industry. What is clear now. however. is that if the majority of businesses ever do adopt comparable worth, it will only be after they've been dragged to that point agamst their will. nomH Elias '' • Salli. Mollie.• baud col•JDAl•t oo 1i.t~ l11•n- Really, Mr. Cuomo, Reagan'snotyour enemy "'"-N f-RAN< I~< 0 -L1c,tcnmg to the harangue!> at th1'> conventio n, 1t 1s easy to understand why Democrats nbJeCt vehemently to President Re- agan 's dep1ct1on of the <;Q, let LJ nion ~the "focus of evil in "'orld toda) .. To tlm con\-ent1on assembled. the focus of evil toda' as ocruptng their n,al Office Could the Re publicans of the th1n1es have hated "That Man" an the White H ouse a\ much ~ these Dc-mocrat\ loathe Ronald Reagan'} I doubt 11 C onc;1dcr \1arw ( uomo'c; pac;\1on · :rn· pokm1l aaaanc;t Reagan, wh1C'h unlea hed a ~nt-up n'er of c nthus1asm from party and press ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat alike Under Ronald Reagan. Mr Cuomo declared, Amenca has been delr~rately divadt"d into two c1t1es, two separate nations ... into the ludy and the ten out. into the ro}alty and the rabble·· Moreover. '"our very e·ustanet'" as a nation 1s threatened b)' "a macho 1ntrans1gence that refusts to make intelligent attempts to discuss the poss1bhty of nuclear holocaust wuh o ur enemy They refuse. They rcfu~ because the)' believe we can pile mi$~1les so ht&h that the} wall p1eret' tht' cloud~ and the sight of them will fnahten our enemies into ~ub­ m1ss1on " Under Mr. Reagan. our~ H. L. Schwartz Ill ctaazy Oowatlbr r CMO' tl.0 4 .... 1.r>t to ... ~ ''-*ZIN •DOCllte Ed•IO' TeMT8" Clllr~ PAT BucHMU has become a ··hystencal commit- ment to an arms race that leads nowhere if wcre're lucky and, afwe're not. rt could lead ui; to Nnkrupct)' or war .. No"'. one docs not dtmand euc- t1tude tn a keynote polemic ap1nst one's advcrsancs. bu1 Mr. Cuomo's remarks were rooted either in men· dacity or 1inoranoe. His lanaua•e could have been hf\cd from b1 lzvesu1. Where LS tht truth in all thJS? h is the Sovtcts. not President RQPn. who .. refuse" to t.aJk arms control. h was Ronald Reapn, noa Jimmy Caner -ho ttdueed f'\nure land• baltd atta b)ttuuina the numbtr or M. mH11aet In half. How can he call -hyilttkal .. I ICCUntY ~· that rs the same as J1mm_y Carter rec- ommended for this fisca l year. that takes a smaller fraction of the GNP than did the puce-time defense budaets of LBJ and JFK? As for Governor Dickens" view of Amenca. how does he expla1n that, in 18 months. seven mtlhon new jobs have been ~ted, that more Amcn- cans arc work.in& than ever before or that real income for families is risina for the first time an a decade? Does Mano Cuomo see the world whole from Albany? Dunna Reaga_n's bnd tenure. the Soviet Union smashed the Sohdanty movement in Poland. slaughtered and pssed S00.000 Afpans. made homeless four million more. shot down KAL 007 with 269 aboard. and put out a contract 10 murder the Bishop of Rome 1n St. Peters' Squ.rc. None of thcx events. which m11ht sttm 1oe•pla1n Reqan'scoocem Tor 1 trona dercnsc. was even menuoncd in the speecht'.S by M1rio uomo. Jimmy Cuter or Jc.sac Jackson In 111 three, the Amcnca of Ronald Reqan 1 1hc feanotM en my or pcatt and survwal an the world today. Under Ronald Reagan, the gov- ernor went on, .. we have no real commitment to our friends and our ideals. not to human riahts. not to refuse-niks, not to Sakharov. not to Bishop Tutu and the othen strugghng for frmfom in South Africa." Strange, the governor of the Empire State would somehow overlook the "human riahts" of 100,000 unborn children whose lives art annually snuffed out in the .. areatest st.ate in the greatest nation in the only world we know.'' with less vts1ble objection from the Roman C•thohc aovemor than he can muster for poor "81shop Tutu" 1n South Afnca. Then. Governor Cuomo delivered the most rivctina hnc in his speech ''We aivc money to Laun Amencan governments that murder nuns and then lie about 1t." E~cust me, but that ia hamelcss dcmqoaucry. Tho~ nun wtrc murdered whH~ Jimmy Caner was pl"Clldcna: the criminals .. ho perpetrated lhc 1troci1y wtrt protecutcd ind punished while Ronald Rcqan wa prctident The money sent to El Salavador is tc prevent the impos1t1on on thnM backward but democratic people ofa regime far more odious and op- pressive that the one that seems tc concern Governor ('uomo in farawa} southern Africa. But the Republican Pany had ~· ~ware. This convention may be ou· of touch with the Dcmocraa. na· tionally. utterly out of touch with the American people. But Governor Cuomo's savaac 1ndlctmCnt was " tune with the th1nluna of the predominant prns in that hall. Thc1 loved it. Some JOuma)jsts wq>t; anc: others ttho the statement of Davi< Bnnklcy. "af\er c.ovennJ 17 politica conventio"~ I don't thtnk I ve evo heard 1 better pcech, h was bcauti fully wntten and ddfvcrtd." Th president's most d1naerou: 1dversanes this fall W111 not be th4 people attendina trus coovention., bu the people covcnna tL Fundamen u.lly, thty llartt W1lh Mano Cuomo. Pltrld 8~ h • •t'IHlkate c-ol•JUl•t. Jim Ryun bu found h1a &old -In the wheatlanda of Kan .... .. llllJPllll FRIDAY, JULY o. 1984 m jflC CB899r-f TheUpcCNnlnt _,, tot ... vl• =plctorcti Pac-10, Big 10 route CX'MUOO gamH.83. la llated. 14. Ryun finally finds his gol Former world record holder has left sca rs beh ind him By ROGER CARUON °' .. °"",... ... lnJUSt a very few days thousands wtll be going for the gold at the Olympic Games -and most will come away without 1t. For some. winning a silver or bronze will be a life's dream fulfilled, but for the big guns -like Cart lewis. Edwin Moses, or maybe Bobby Knight. such a s1tuat1on would probably be a personal disaster. If you think otherwise. Jim Ryun can vouch for the statement. Once the darling o( America's distance runners. a world champion 1n three events. including a world record of3: .SI . I in the mile that endured for nine years ( 15 years as the Amencan standard). the slender native of W1ch1t.a failed to win the one he wanted most. He was second m 1968 at Meiuco City. when the combination of a recent case of mononucleos1s, the rarefied air and a remarkable performance br Kenya's Kip Keino proved too much in the 1,500 meters. twas Keino's first-ever victory against Ryun. but the timing could be no better. Four years later in Munich. with Ryan coming back from retirement, the experts drooled over the big 1n the mile was mtSCOnstrued b a l,SOO.me1a1 en mark.. E ~. of coune, the ctumin& blow came when whilt boxed in. he went down, binina bis bead on the concrete curb. Ryun was virtually unconscious as~ seconds away. 7, 8, 9. 10, I l ... -and although be tot bKk up continued the race, his amateur careet' was over. "Yes. I was bitter. absolutely, .. recalls Ryun, now 37 and the author of"Quest For Gold, .. hi• autobiosraphy. Ryun's onJy thoughts 1n those fuials meaai wtre "Maybe I can still qualify as the fastest last in the beau., u & & and. maybe I can pcuuon. because I was tripped ... When Ryun went down 1n that fateful fourth heat IJ Munich. all he could feel was an&Wsh. He would tcU you: 0 then. and more so now. a great deal oftus life is mvolved 10, faith m God. But at that moment. bis frustnat1on wai. overwhelm mg. .... ··1 didn't want to turn the other cheek," M says. •1, wanted to punch btm m the face. to make him bun like t did." • • He got up, however. and wtth his coach's preachioi, echomg somewhere 1n bJS mmd. he kept run01na. .. I didn'l sec anyone in front of me. I was so embod1ed in pain.~: showdown: K~tno and Ryun continues Ryun. ··And. the first couple ofsteps, I didn'~ But Ryun scrum pied body on the inside lanewtth suit know if I was 10101 to run or walk.. • 550 meters ten told the story on the first da} of "I told mysclf'stay tig.ht on your feet, spnnL • .. And, I compet1uon. there in the dust of Kerno. _ had a prayerin myself that somehow Hewasgouia&oma.ke Ryun was first v1ct1m1zed by offiClals. who put him m "' the same beat with Keino because hls entry time of 3:52.8 (Pl-..e eee RY111f /88J I 1'56 medalist Aussie fires sizzling 66 I ·getting better Willia m Yorzyk improving sw im times a t age 5 1 ---- SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (AP)-In the 28 years since he won a swimming gold medal in the 1956 Olympics at Melbouine. William Yorzyk has not only gotten older, but better. Since returning to competitive swimming five years ago. Yorzyk, a Springfield anesthes1olog1st. has 1m· proved on the umes he registered as the 23-year-old star of the Amencan team. Yorzyk. 51. returned to swimming after d1scovenng in the mirror "a fat old man wtth a bum knee." Two years later. he was named swimmer of the year by tbe U.S. Masters · Assoc1at1on after wmning five events at the 1981 seniors' national meet. He has times of 2 minutes. 11 seconds for the 200-yard butterfly and 4:59.0 in the 400-mcter medley. By companson, his bests in those events during his athletic heyday were 2: 15.8 and 5: 19.0. .. , thought It was all over when I went to medical school, but I've had a lifelong involvement in swtmm1ng and it's meant a lot to know I can continue to panicipate, •· Yorzyk said. "After all, in competitive swimming, anyone over 25 is considered a senior." Training hasn't gotten any easier. however. "It's still a big. big effort." he said. "It takes a good deal of dedication to get up and go to the pool at 5:30 a.m. -------....., .,,..,,. ~ ----.... -OQ§) or after work But it's very 1mpon.ant to me mentally. h's a way to release a lot of tensions.·· Yorzyk was a butterfly star in his youth. but he has developed a new stroke in middle age. "Although he held the world record m the 400-meter ind1v1dual medley. Bill could never swim the breaststroke ... said Charles Smith. the Springfield College swim coach who has guided his old classmate's come- baclc. "Wfien he got to that part of the race. we'dJUSt take a nap and hope he survived. "But two years ago. he decided to learn the breast stroke. And he did. to the po11H that its astounding. He never swam so fast in his life. "He's destroyin~ all the conven- tional norms ... Sm 1th added."No one has ever really thought of what the older population can do in spons. There have always been people that continued to be active. but they were considered JUSt weird people b} the masses in the medical and sports fields. We're finding thac's not the case. The nervous system lasts a long time and it can still run muscles after the age of 25 ... Cooling it Rama linebacker Mel Owena trlee to cool down Thu.nday during a .crlmmage with the Dallu Cowboy• at Cal Lutheran College ID Thouaand Oaka. Ba k er-Finch takes early lead today in British Open ST ANDREWS. Scotland (AP) - Tak.Jng advantage of the mild con· ditions. Australia's Ian Bakcr-Fmch fired a stunning 6-undcr-par 66 today and surged into the lead on the second day of the British Open golf cham- pionship. Baker-Finch. wanner of this }car's West Australian Open and last year's New Zealand Open -his onl) two tournament victones -nppcd up the Old Course at St. Andrews with the best round of the tournament so far H 1s 36-hole tot.al of 134 equaled the St. Andre~s course record set at the Open 24 years ~o by Robena de V1~nzo of Argentina. . Baker-Finch. who practiced for six dau on these Scottish links pnor to the Open. took a three-stroke lead over Bntam's Nick Faldo and &ve Ballesteros of Spam. the 1979 Open champion. each of whom shot a 4- under-par 68 for a total of 13 7. The two players had tied at 69 on Thursday and were neck and neck again after two rounds. Australia's Greg Norman. Amen- can Peter Jacobsen and Bill Longmuir ofBntam. the overnight leaders on 6 7 -5 under par-were soil walling to st.art their second rounds when Baker- Finch, one stroke behind after Thurs- day's first round. stepped up his onslau~t of the bistonc fa.trways. He picked up his first bmbe on the second hole with a 12-inch tap-10. then holed a 7-foot pun on the th1Td. A ~Y on the foUrth bok did not deter him and be ranled up ano1btr lhrcc budscs in practJcally windless conditions before the tum. After ftrmg m five brrdscs en route to a 4-undcr 32 on the front nine, Baker-Finch bt.rdied the 12th and I 3th and then managed lO hold par od. the notonously perilous 1 7th. His second shot hit a bank and rolled back tnto the bunker but hiJ ·chip on to the green landed eight feet from the pm and he holed the puu confident!> The .\ustrahan 's I 0-uoder-par total for the first two rounds was onty two strokes behind the all-time Brit- ish Open two-round record of 132 5(.'t by Henry Cotton in 19~ In almost Windless condsuons.. thl' counc: favored man} of the other carlv starters. r Two ~trokes behind Faldo and Balle1teros was ._menca's unn} Wadkins at I 39-3 under par for 1be da) and 5-under for the tournament Wadkins. who won hts only IDaJOr m 1977 when he captured U.S. PGA championship, made three bmbcs rn- 1.be front nine and another at the 14th to go 6 under par for two rounds. But almost ane\ u.abl}. be fell v1com to the I 7th and fell back to 5-under. "I've been dm·mg the ball well. but I need to get the putter gom~ to win the tournament:' said Wadkins. who missed a senes of mid-range putts. Marie McCumber of the United States shot a 5-undcr-par 67 to go with his first-round 75. while two-tune U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin burst mto contention with a 68 and was I under par after two rounds on 143 Orel lets his fastball do the talking DOdger pitch er gets 3 rd s hutout in row. extends scoreless s treak to 3 1 in nings ST. LOUIS (AP) -Los Angeles Manager Tommy Lasorda says he'd hke to see a few more of his }Oung Dodgers emulate rookie nght-hander Orel Hersh1scr. "It all goes back to a conver..at1on I had with Tomm). Joe .\malfitano and Ron Pcrranosk1. our pitching coach." said the first-\ ear hurler af\cr 1mprovmg his record to 6-3. "They told me I wasn't aggress1 ve enough I wao; bad. I had a 6 35 ER.\. and I thought I was read~ to go bact.. 10 Albuquerque. "We call him 'Bulldog.' " said Lasorda following Hersh1ser's two- h1tter in a I 0-0 tnumph Thursda) night over the St. Louil> Cardinals. "He JUSt goes out after the hitter. He's got confidence. A.II of them need 1t." The 25-ycar-old Hersh1scr. after extending his streak ot scoreless innmgs to 31 with a nanc-s1nkeout performance. said such was not always the case That was last monlh JUSt after the New York-born pitcher hegan as- sembling one of Los .\ngelc~· more remarkable stnngs on che mound Orel Benhlaer Currently. his aggregate ot l'l'n- secuuve shutout innin~ 1s the longe'>t b\ a Dodgers hurler stncc 3~ q nn1ngs Angels' pitching staff trimmed Curtis, Lac orte are de moted a s West leaders host Red Sox By RI CHARD DUNN °"" ..... C.1 ' '*"' While the Angels are enjoying a measure of succe5s at this staie of the season, two pitchers arc concerned about their futures Wlth the club. The Anact front office asked left-hander John Cunis and nght-hander Frank LaCortc to accept 20-day mmor teaaue (Edmonton) rchab1htation a.ssiinmcnts Wednes- day. Both pitchers are currently on the disabled hst but appear ready to return. The Anaels. cun-ently m first place holdJna shm mara>nsovcrCluc:qoand M1nnCM>ta 1n the Al West, hue no room on their roster for the two rehcven stnoc a notable rcsuracnce from a on« q ucshonable bullpen has materiahied. Ansel Ma~cr John McNamara 111d Cu~s and LaCone will dec1dt today From a club standpoint ~he assianments mak~ sense. as the bullpen has bttn etTttuvt lately. Curt1\ 1s appartntly rady to 10 down to Edmonton sf hr can bf assured &C11vauon at the end of the 2Ckiay penod McNamara feels that 1f Curtis pitches well and proves he can get left-handers out (in Tnple-A games at Edmonton). he has the best shot of the two to return. simply because he's left-handed and the club current!) has no lcf\-han~er in the bullpen Meanwhile. the Anaels open a thrtt-pme ~nes "'1th the Boston Red Sox toni&ht ( 7· 30) and will u~ rookie nght· hander Ron Ro manick (9-9) to fa~ .\I Nipper (3-3) Romamck 1srom1n1 ofTpcrha~ his best ouona of the year when he beat M1lwauktt. 2-1 . 1n 10 tnntnpSaturday, allo.;.,,na only an unearned run His 146>t'\ innm.as pitched ts tops on the staff. and his pcrforman~ of \ate have helped mold a p1ttcm of cot1S1stencv for the Anacls· rotaoon Youna Mike Witt, atona Wlth 23-)Ur-old Romanick. has been tum1na some heads t.b1s year H1i 112,tnkeouts1s tops m the Amencan ~~.and his 10 wrn 1s them t on the Anael staff. W1u. who tu ms 2~ today. is estabhsh.ina MW marks Wlth each outll\g. His Pttvious his)\ win total waseaJht(l981and1982) And the bullpcn. which was suppo1Cd to be anchored b LaCone this ~ar. "suddenly comina into 1 o..-n The ~hef tandem of Ooua Cottlcu (2·1. four sav~). Luis Sanchct (6-2, nine saves) and rcttntl tt--ae11vated Don Aase (two saves) 1s speatheaclina a relief ro~ that's tum1n1 into ix-rhaps the Angt'I~· tine 1 C\t'r three years ago b) t-emando Valenzuela. The same 'ear. Valenzuela also blanked the opposi- tion for 36 straight mnings en route to rookie honors in the National League "I've never been so successful in m} hfe." said Hersh1ser after spin· mng his third straight shutout a~ a starter with his second two-hiller in a row. .. In the ninth inning. I had goosebumps. I was almo'it 1n tears I hadn't reall) thought about 11 un11I th~n what I was doing.'' he said "I almost had to pmch m' <;elf to mat..e sure 1t was crue:· Thai Hcrsh1ser's pitching was bona fide against a team blanked a dozen times pre' 1oush was \enfied b\ l·atcher "iteve Yeager ''I'll tell \OU what. t~e Carchnals SATURDAY SUit ..... w.... ........... ' .... ......... -"' ..... ha\ e got some gu)'s that can swmg tho bats. It's there. I know it's there," said Yeager "I think you have to give Orel some credit. He went after them tonight." Hersh1..er. whose pre\lous mound gem wa'\ an 8-0 \ 1ctof) five daya earlier o'er the Chicago Cubs, faced 33 bmers. three O\er the minimum Lonnie Smith. the second St. LouJS hiller. he faced. nfled a smgle to riaht field on a I· I count. .\f\erward. the onh Card baserunners were Terry Pendleton wuh a o ne-out double 10 the second and Sm 1th. who was hit b) a one-out pitch in the third Meanwhile the Los Angeles pitch· er chipped in a run-sconna single to a 13-hlt attad. headed b) ~­ R1"era's tw.o doubles and a tnple and three RBI " • . U .S. women poloists tie 1mone LaPa} scored he-r !leCOQd goal of the e"\cnma with 40 seconds left to g1't'e the United lites a 5-5 t~ With Australia ThuNia' ruabt 10 ~ opening round of the Fina C\lp Women''\ Water Polo Cham- p1onsh1ps at the Hentqe Parle pool 10 ll"Vlnc. The United St.ates relied on 501"1 1oa1-kccpm1 b) Dion Gra~ m t.ht IC'C'Ond half to raJ I) from a l-1 dcfiet 1 Gray prescrved the deadlock wnb .a fine savt 1n the final moment af\U LaPly had ucd the pmc Dtbtrit Handley ted-Austraha v.1th twogoall. An Van Beek of Holland xvtn toe1s to lad her team to a 2 rout orNew Zealand in the other fl round matchup Thunday Ne"W Zcal.a.nd' ptrt Mbm scored four soab to lead her team. The Untted tatcs 11 ased to New Zealand m the 8 o'ckxk con toniJtu Holland and Austnha Vlt the 6: 'O Optnt"r. J ·. .. ... ... -, . · .. . • 1 OlyDlpic tickets: : All of a sudden, [a buyer's IDarket I , From AP dJ1patcbe1 I ' LOS ANGELES -The~·~ a mad • : scramble aoina on wath O lympic tickets -• ' a scramble to sell them Ahhouah tickets for the more popular events still are selhng above face value. 1t !luddenl) has becomt' a buyers' market The expcctt'd bonanza hasn't mu- tcnaJ1zed for Spt'l'ulutor1 and ucket resale agencies With slightly more than a "'eek to go before the Jul) 28 opening ceremonies. hundreds of classified ads for ticket ~ks are ap~anng an local newspapers ··Two months ago, I sold opening ceremony tickets (with a face value ofS200 apiece) for S 1,000. Toda). rtl be lucky 1fl t.·an iict $500 for them," Bert Nclhpn. who has traded thous.and\ of 01} mpac tickets over the past ' s1~ months. told the Los .\ngeles Times. ·-r, e been '-'atlh10g the classified ads in the newspapers e' Cr) da~ ··said one small-scak speculator "'The markl·t has l hanged c\tremel)' qu1ckl) " The abundant .. uppl)-hllle demand s11uat1on apparent I~ has ~entreated b~ a number of factors Some ""O ix•rn.-nt ot all the lltkets sold to the Garnes were purl ha~d h~ "iouthcm (. altfom1ans. some ol whom undouhtcdh bought thl•rn '-'1th the idea of turning an cas~ profit b\ rc){"lhn$ them at higher pncc~ · HO'-'CH"r k"'cr uut-ul~tuwn \IS1tors than expc.·ctcd arc coming 10 thl' Ciamcs and speculators an the Lo'> Angek'i area ha' c lewcr potcnttal bu}'er' for the ticket'>. f he 'o' ll'l-kd boH'Oll also has ~orncwhat d1man1.,hcd intcrl'\l an thl; Games and blocks oft1clets onginall}' allutl'd tu thl' 14 bo)COltl ng countries are going on the markl.'t in Southern Cal1forn1a. Th1s has further int1ated thc nurnher a' allable. "fhrt'C weeks ago. openmg ccremon} tickets were going for four ttme'i their face \alue," said one spe<.·ulator. a Be' erl) Hills banker ~ho asked to rema10 anom mous "It went do""n to 31 • lt"s nov. do" n to • three· I thought the market would go up. but 1t doesn't seem to be I guess I rnlled 11 v.rong ... Candelaria helps self to win Job larla pitched 11 thrcc-hmer 111 and belted a two-run homer, his fir.n 1n the m1.1or ltaaues. as Pin~burJh defeated San D1eao, .S·l. Thunday for the Pirates' ninth _ vtctory in I 0 pmM Toay Pn.a and DaJe Berra crad.ed solo boml' runs H Candelaria ran his personal winning stf"l'ul to four games lo other National League pme'i, Gary Matthews' tie-breaking.. thrtt-run home run 1n the acventh 1nnma powered the Chicago Cubs 10 a 6-4 victory over n Francisco. The victory was the eighth for the Cubs an nine rnecungs with the G1anb Jerry Koo1man hurled a four-hitter and Tim Corcoru drO\C in four runs wnh four htts as Phtladelphaa pounded Atlanta. 9-1. with a 17- hat attack. It was the fourth victory an a row for the Ph a I hes Eric Davl1 and Onc1nna11 starter Mario Soto each doubled home a pair of runs and the Reds went on to a 9-6 \ 1ctory over Nt'w Candel&tta York. ending their three-game losing streak and lulling the ~kts' East lead 10 a half· game over Chicago and I' i games o"er Philadelphia Jerry Mumpbrey's single to lefi 1n the bottom of the eighth scored Craig Reynold• lrom second. gJving Houston a '-2 \tltOI'\ O\t.'r Montreal. Reynolds and Joie Cruz ho th '-'alk<.·d 10th<' eighth selling the stage for Murnphre\ Gary Luca1. 0-l tool the loss in relief for l he E.x P<>'> Cyclist ousted from Olympics DfNVLR -.\ln1 C1rewal of Aspen .• ( olo.. wns1dt.'rl'd a top l ~. rnen·s crchng ·-~­hope for the Ol}'mp1c\, was suspended from compcuuon for JO da}'s Thursday for taking an illegal ~ubstance. effcct1vel) eliminating ham lrom the Los Angeles Games. Tesh taken aficr ear her races in the Coors International B1qcltng Classic showed a proscnbed '>U~tance 1n h11; unne, said Ia n Emerson. a Coors Cla\s1c ollic1al Emerson 1dent1 fied the substance as phen)kth)lam1nc. which 1s found m some O\er-the- c.ou ntcr cold and ha) fever remedies. (1rewal was suspended before the start of Thursda) 's se'enth ract 1n the 10-da} Coors Classic !.Cnes C1rc\.\al. 23 \aid at probabl} came 1n an "herbal 'Hamm" that a tnend ga\e him because It was "good for energ}' ·· The prl''>cnce of phen}'leth}larnane eliminated Grewal from the Classic, where he was the O\ erall leader and" 1nneroftwoeventsso far. The U.S. Cycling Federation\ !>uspens1on 1s automatic in such cases e I e I • Chl80z move closer to ~el• Ro gjttJ \mashed a two-run homer Ill to center field in the ntnth '""'"'and Tem Seawer and Jerry DoD Glucoa combined on an tit.ht-hitter as C'1ucqo defeated Cleveland. 3--0, Thursday mght. The victory helped the WhueSox tnm the 1dJc Anaels' lead to twopmea,n the Amencan League West .. In other AL acuon, Tom ~ruausky'1 sacnfice fly snapped a 1-1 tic an the eiahlh 1nn~na and Minnesota turned the first triple play in the ma,or leques this season eda.ma the New York Yankec1. 2-1.. Thtrd baseman Oary Gaen l, who bas fiaured an tht' Twins' last three triple plays. started this ont in the second inning by fielding Rick Cerone'• bouncer, tag1n1 third to force DoD Matttal)y, and throwma to second baseman Tim Teufel to force Bobby Meaclaam. Tcufel's strong throw to first beat Cerone by a step and a haJf . . Kirk Glbsoa and Lance Parrish belted home runs and Rappert Jones collected four bits to lead Detroit to a 9-2 victory over Texas. It was the Tigers' sixth wm 1n seven games ... HaJ McRae sinaled and doubled. dnvang m two runs, and rookie Mark Gablcu scattered seven hjts to lead Kansas City to a 6-3 victory over Baltamore .. Dave K!Dgmaa smashed his 27th ho me run of the season to open tht' Oak.land sconns. and Steve McCat9' and Bill CaadJJI combined on a five-hitter to beat Milwaukee, 4-1 . . Damasco Garcia collected three h11s. including a home run, and scored three runs. and nght-hander Dave Stieb pitched a three-hitter over eight innings as Toronto routed Seattle. 8-1. Torch moving closer to LA VANDENBERG A IR FORCE BASE • -The Olympic name moved to w11hin « ~ l I SO miles of n s final desunation Thursday as hundreds of Air Force base personnel massed to cheer the torch relay at Vandenberg"s main gate. The relay. which crossed into Santa Barbara County at 2 p.m .. was to spend the night in Goleta, then pass through Los Angeles during tht' weekt'nd. But n won't stop there unul opening ccremorues July 28. First It wtll dip southward to San Diego, then loop back to Los Angeles for its final leg. U.S. wins in Federation Cup SAO PAULO, Brazil -The United ~ State1 and Australia posted v1ctones from their doubles teams an tie-breaking matches and advanced Thursday to the semifinals of the Federation Cup Tenn as Tournament. considered the Davis C up for women. The United States eliminated Italy. 2-1. on a 6-3. 6-3 victory by Kathy Jordan and Anne Smtth over Annamana Cecchini and Raffaella Reggi after the two countries split the in1t1al singles competition. Marino takee one-•bot lead ROCHESTER, N.Y. -Rook.ic Cathy n Marino JCOred an eule with a 4-1ron from 170 yardi out Thursday on her way to a 4- under-par 68 and a one-stroke lead after the fiot round of the Rochester International at Locust Hill Country Club. Marino•s downhill l!hot with a following wind bounced about three times before plopping into the cup on the par-4 6th hole. Dale Eggclina using a new puuer fashioned by her husband, needed only 27 putts on Locust .. Hill's fast greens u she posted a 3-under 69 to stand alone an second place. "I got my eye on a horse ranch nght now. so I gotta pla)' aood," said Egehna. 30. an 8th· year pro from Tampa. Fla. The putter should help: an the finaJ round of the U .S. Women's Open last week, Eggeling said. she three- --------"~ putted three tames and four· SC.elm, putted once. T ied for third at 2-under 70 were Dt'bb1e Austm, a I 6di-year tour veteran who as 54th on the money list this year. Kathy Youna, a 5th-year pro from Portland. Ore.; and Rosie J ones. who led the U.S. Womt'n'sOpcn until the final hole. Pincay atays bot, wins feature INGLEWOOD -Jockey Laffit Pm-~ cay, the second-leading rider in the Hollywood Park season, won again Thurs- day. bnnging Continental Girl home by a nose in the feature race for 3-year-olds and up. Continental G irl. the 8-S choice in a seven-horse field, held off a furious rush by second-favonte Lrphard's Princess in the stretch drive to capture the $ 7,600 first-place purse. Carrying 118 pounds, Continental Girl covered the one mile distance on turf in 1.35 3/5. The 5-year-old winner. owned by Elmendorf Farms, has now finished in the money in fi ve of six career outmgs on turf. C ...... _.. "1¥NOlot Toa.ACCO CO Kowalski only out six weeks • The Rams got some good news Thursda) after second-year tackle Doug K o walski underwent arthroscopic surger) on the left knee he tnJurcd in practice Wednesday. The surgery at Centtnela Hospital 10 Inglewood revealed only a sprain with no cartilage or ligament damage. Kowalski will mass no rnort' than s1>. weeks. "We had feared worse.'' said Rams spokesman Pete Donovan. "He'll miss some valuale practice time. but he should be available by the start of the regular season.·· The 6-6. 280- pounder out of Boston College drafted in the sixth round an 1983. had put on 30 pounds with a vigorous weightlifting program dunng the off- season and impressed Rams Coach John Robinson with his play during the first week of training camp at Cal State Fullerton. On Thursday. the final da} before the remarnder of the veterans are scheduled to report. tht' Rams scnm- maged a team of Dallas Cowboy rookies and young veterans. If you thought Camel would never make a light smoke, here's unexpected news: Camel Lights. It's a light, mild smoke, and because it's a Camel, you know the flavor is great. See for yourself. Enjoy Today's Camel Lights. And be ready to have your mind changed. . .. Starting quanerback Yance Fer- ragamo saw some action in the 7-on-7 portion of the scrimmage and com- pleted three of fi ve passes for 48 yards. Reserve Jeff Kemp completed fi ve passes m 10 attempts for 104 yards. Rams rookie free-agent tight ehd Chris Faulkner, drafted by the Cow- boys in 1983. caught two passes for 4 7 yards, including a 35-yarder. TODAY'S CAMEL LIGHTS Its a whole new world . .... . : -. . - 9 mg "ter". 0 8 1Jl9. nicotint JV. Ptf cig1r1tt• by nc mtthod. Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That C1garet1e Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health . . . ... .. ...... In the l 1-on-11 full-contact portion of the scrimmage. Robinson was impressed by young defensive ends Hal Stephens and Doug Reed. _ .. ____ _ ~-·--_____ _....... __________ ... , _______ _ Ram•, Raider dck et. . T1c:kth to Rama home pmc at Anaheim ")tad1um 10 on salt Monday. T1cke11 for 1nd1v1dwtl game• arc 1vad1ble at the Rama bc>x ofTtcc. all l 1d.etron outleu and by phone 10 Teletron (2 13-110-1062 or 714-634-1300) l hr lirs1 exh1b111on home pmc 11 .Prn11 Cleveland. Monday, Aua. 13. The first rqular- ~a5.°~ homr game 1s aga1n11 Dallas, Monda y. ~~nwh1lc, 1u.ktts 10 Raider ho mt pmculso 10 on \ale Monda) The Raider ucket ofTtce . locatcd 11 332 Center Street 1n El Segundo, w1U be open from 9 a.m -6 p.m Monda)s throuah Fndaya and 9-4 on Saturdays Tickets may alao be purthascd at the !f>s A.ngeles Sport~ Arena Box Office. 3939 South Figueroa and at T1cke1ron and Ticke1-Mas1er outlets throughout Southern California. T1de1s for the prcscaso" home opener 1n the Col1-.eum against M1am1 on Sunday. Aua. 19. and for all 1984 prcscason and league games,, are available 1n three pncc ranges $22, S 16and SI O Over-tbe-Llne tourney Southcm ( al1forn1a Over-th~Linc is accept- ing teams for the fifth an nual Huntington Beach Summer OTL Tournament at Ocean V 1ew H 1gh. The cntr) fee ·~ S:? I per team with all teams guaranteed four games. There arc men's and women\ di\ 1S1ons with the tournament slated to start at 9 a m on Aug 4 For more information phone (213) 6»2298 Dodger baaerunner Candy Maldonado la t&Ued out at the plate during ftrat inning Golf lecture at OCC Coastline C'ummun11y Colley will offer ··Advanced Oolf hon Game. a hands--on lecture senf'i rrom 6 30-8 30 pm. T uddaya and Th11J1days. Aua. 2-9 at Mile Square GolfCourw 1n fountajn Valky. lnsU"UCtor Tom DcMary has dw&ned the tenet for the ad van~ player with cmphuts on putuna. chippani. und thou, cul shots. fluff shots and nip wedJt. Participants must bnna five and nine irons and spikes or tennis shoe• 10 the seu1ons. Coai for the scnes 1s S20 For add1tJonal mformauon. c-0ntact the office or community Services al 241-6186 American Legion Soccer Cup The Amcncan 1...ca.ion Post No 286 1s sponsonng a benefit soccer game btt~cen the Bn11sh Dom1n1on All-Stars and the lnter-nauonal All-Stars Saturday, 4 pm. at Santa Ana Stadium The purpose of this game 1s to raise funds for disabled veterans in nttd of suppon Pan1c1pattng 1n the game wall be former Orange Count) All-Stars Rick Agnello. Bobb> Penn)', Manin McGrogan and u-Los Angeles La.zer MVP Mick Mahoney Halfbmc entertainment will include live music, break dancers. cheerleaders and a dnll team. Tickets are available at the gate or can be obtained by calling 634-1 300. Pnces are S6 for adults(tait deducuble) and SJ for people 18 ycan and under. .. of Tbunday'a game In St. Loula. Dodgers rolled to a 10-0 rout of Card.lnala. RYUN FINALLY FINDS HIS GOLD ... From Bl It work." But no one could make up that much ume. not a 75- meter deficit with t •,. laps 10 go 1n world class circles. Fifteen seconds became a lifetime. Ryun was clocked in 51.0 1n his final quarter and 11 was only when he had finished and looked up to the clock did he realize it was all 1n vain There was still the poss1b1hty of an appeal, but 11 o nly fell on deaf ears Although .\BC-TV offered officials its film from another angle clearl) showing Ryun gomf down because he was fouled. 11 was to no avail. (Uganda s Vitus Ashaba had stepped in front of Ryun to avoid Pakistan's Mohamed Younis, who was fading on the inside in very tight quarters. and Ryun tnppcd on Ashaba's heel). "They said 'we had an offic1ai 10 feet away and he saw you stumble over your own feet,"' i;ecalls Ryun. ''But they didn't ha"e an official wt thin 30 yards. They wouldn't even look at the film . they sa•d 11 was ·100 controversial.' "I guess 1t was just too much. what wtth the lsraelt deaths. the basketball game (the Amencans' controversial loss to the Soviet Union), and the Rick DcMont case (the Amencan swimmer denied a gold because of medtcat1on required for an allergy). "That was the pits of m} hfe " So Jim Ryun went home. bmer and disappointed. to find still more frustrauonc; "I had already had to deal with those headlines after Me:uco Cll)." says Ryun. "It was 'Ryun Fails.' and 'Ryun Leis Down His Country."' Ryun wa., 2 1 then. but four years of aging was hardly enough to cope with ht!. d1!>aster 1n Munsch. where he never got past h1c; first heat. The events 1n 1972 foll owed his loss to Marty L1quon in the 1971 "Dream Mile". and whate"er rapid-fire success he had encountered earlier after returning from retire- ment, faded away "There was a time when I had a real problem 1n dealing w11h that." Ryun continues "In essence. I hadn't achieved." It all boiled down to JU'll one thing. There was no &old medal. He had clocked the 1ncred1ble times of 3:31 I in the t.500at the Coliseum (which works out to a sub 3:50 mile), the 3:51 I in the mile and a 1.44.9 in 1he 880. all world records. But none were recorded at the Olympic Games - where Olympians are supposed to he their happiest after enduring the prc'lsures of the Tnols. * * * Ryun know\ very well of the pressu~ that arc moununa on the blue ch1p'I of Unit«i St.alee; track and field "The Olympic V1llaac life and metttn• the vanous c;chcdulcs. 1t''I nol all th~t simple." explains Ryun. "for instance. you can tX' on the track and all of a sudden someone comes up to you and u~hcr"i you off, because they're maluna a mistake. "All you want 1'1 l 'h minutes of total conccnlrat1on and somrbod)' makes a mistake ahout where you fo Just gctt1n• from Point A to Point R can be a problem was at UC' Santa Sarbara (In the Olympic V1ll1ac) the other day and 1t was thrtt--dcx1> in fcnC"Ci. The complexities. the lenSIOM ·• A aood cxampJe of mind-bustin.a came m the stmifinal round 111 Mcxaco Cttv. The mo ment 1 still viv1d in Ryun • mind , .. I was on the starting line. all ready to go and the starter looked at me. then pointed at me and said 'your number.' "Well, you know they gave me a shin that was three sizes too big for me and the number was pinned on and tt was actually falling down ms1de. "They took me over to the side and said ·you have to pm 1t' and I spent five mmutes doing that. The clement of concen1ra11on. trying to keep those thoughts of being light on m y f~t and the race of my life. and someone sa)s 'your number isn't on right.' "That explains JUSt some of the pressure. And toda)'. well. don't sneeze at the wro ng time." The beefed-up security at the 1984 Olympic Games 1s a factor. too. Even at Munich it was getting tight. "I couldn't get my wife in the Olympic Village," he rec.alls with a chuckle. "The Germans are really methodical. you know. and they had all of these pages with pictures. showing which passes were nght. Well, we cut the pictures out of the pages and put some plastic on it. and away we went." Such simple answers for day-to-day problems do not figure to be available this 1imc. * * * Ryun has found lhe wa} to put those scars bchmd him and his book 1s basically a ha pp) one -no1 one of despair and frus1rat1on about what 1r "No matter how far you climb there·s always someone asking 'what sf."' says Ryun "But what 1f I had never put on a pair of spikes? I would have missed a lot." He'll also point out he's not the only one 10 be denied -such as Ron Clarke. 1hc great Australian distance runner who held world records in cverylhmg from 3.000 to 20,000 kilometers., bu1 fell shon at the G ames "E vel") thtngJUSt has to come together exactly (at the Games),'' reasons Ryun The Jim Ryun saga 1s o ne of those ironic tWlsts tha1 will stand forever 1n Olympic Games h1stol") -and even today he says, "I'm surpnscd of the intens11y of interest in me. Really. I've been in grCJtt demand." Ryun has returned 10 Kansas. where his wife. Anne. and their four children -14-year-old Heather. 11 -year- old twms Ned and Drew and 9-year--0ld C'athanne. reside tn Lawrence and he 1s a consultant for Nike shoes and FUJI film. He's still a runner. bu1 more often umes are spent W'llh such items as 11v1ng the kids advice. when asked Heather, who has run a 6 08 mile at 13. for instance. asked her dad before a particular race "How do l pace myself' And what about a kick'>" "I told her what to do.'' says Ryun. "I sa1d "with about 200 to ao move up and spont past Bui rq.ardless of what happens, I love you •· In the race HeatMr held her own behind tht leader. but af\cr JUSt two lal)S she hot past the paccscuer and won aoinf.away. 'I asked ht-r why she did that," uy" Ryun, and 'he said, 'Dad. I Just aot t1~ off'ollo'Wlna her ... Jim Rrun"~ book is called "Que.,1 For Gold," and st appears he s finally found 1l. am1d'lt the '-"heatlands of Kan us. * (Saturda) R~un ''"r h1~ \IC'W.S on rhr chancn of l'\mencan O/~mp1•n" Str"c Srotr. Jim pn·r, ind S'rdnr" Martt m the /,j(J()) • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Fr1day, JUiy 20, 1914 83 OlTJDple team a t AnalaeJm Cal Seate Fullc,,on ~baJI caech AUJlf Gamdo will mat,c;h bn squad or mum1na Fullenon playm. T11an ru:n.uu and alhlcin rrom olbcr <>ranair COonty collqti 1Pin•1 the U n11.ed States Olympic bucball w:am Monday 11 Auhc1m Stadium at S p m. Tbt pme 11 pan of a 40-pm, ad~dulc the 01)'mP1&;JU arc playma acrou lhc count!") "' prep&rallon for tbt XXJlhd OlympiAd in Los Anaietcs. An unfamiliar •itbl wtll ~ Fullenon catcher Bob Caffrey and Garrido on opposite 11dcs oflhc dwnond for the lint umc Caffrey was lhc All-SC8A and All-CoUqt World Scnes catcher and a ftm round draft cho1cr by the Monl.l'QI Expos. He baa qrced to terms WI th the Expos and will officltlly become a profm1onaJ after the Olympscs.. Gamdo's squad includes returnees Damon Allen, Blaine Larker Shane Turner. Georp: Sark1ssUU\, Jeff Farber Corby Oakes and Ketlh Walicins. Dart toamameat lncom1n1 Tu.ans who will be on the squad arc Oranie Coast CoUqe pitcher Bob Nettles. Santa Ana Colleae lint b9iem.an Bob Mell.a.no and Cemtos outftelder Alan Stanluewtct Southern California dv1.era have the ctia.nce 10 lbootap.inst many or~ lop-n.nkcd !'Mn •ad women playcn from the U.S. and ovcncu by competing m the AQ&Ult Wann-Up Dan Tournament. set AU&. 10-tl at I.be M&tQ\UJ Lounae 10 San Bernardino Others f'Cptt1entcd include Chapman College infielders Dan GnJalva and David Scatek and Texas-El Paso bc>und p11c~r Jim Hally from Santa Ana Collese For addJ11ooal 1nformauon coni.ct Ornnis Hmc1 •l 882-9342. Women '• volleyball tourney The 13th annual Women's 0J)'n Volle yball Tournament will be held Aug. 4-5 1n Laguna Beach. TeJUJ.U wtruct1oa There arc sull openma.s m mos1 of the t.cnnil classes bqmnma Monday, offcted by theOtyof Laauna Beach Rccreauon [)epanmenl. Applicants att in' 11ed 10 stop b) 1hc Laauna Beach Recrcauon Dep&nment. 51 5 Fort11 Ave Laauna Beach. or phone 497-3311. ext 201. there att monuna and cveama cla.ucs •• all Inell for a vant1y of aaie sroups. The rec rs S24 for eight SO-mtnute lcslons Formorc1nforma11on.call 497-331l.at.201. USC FREED TO APPEAR ON LIVE TV LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Un1vers1t} of Southern Cahforn1a TroJaOs are free to appear on '" e telev151on m the upcoming football season because of a recent Supreme Court ruling. USC President James Zumberge said Thursda)' The recent Supreme C'oun dec1s1on declanng the NCAA 's telev1s1on rules in violation of anti-trust laws also mvallcbtcs the NCAA's two-\ear tele' 1sion sanction against L' C. Zumberge satd. USC' 1s current!) tn the second year of a two-year NC AA probauon that proh1b1ts ll from appeanng on hve telev1s1on In a one-pa~e statement Thursda)'. Zumberge said Southern (al had notified the NCAA af\er the Supreme Court's ruling that tt no longer considered the ban in efTec1 The court's June 27 ruling allows colleges to seek independent tele- v1s1on contracts outside the NC' AA 's telev1s1on plan. .• Zumberge and USC' attorneys met with the NCAA Infractions Commit- tee Wednesday in Boston to discuss the issue. Zumbcrge said Zumbcrge indtcated that the 1ele- v1s1on sanction could be modified to 11nother disciplinary form against the university. "C'ontm'-enc1es remain regarding the alteration of our sancu on." he said "Some of those con11ngenc1c-s relate to a further clanficat1on" of thr Supreme C'oun ruling. Zumberge said Cyclists gear for points race With the conclus1on of the special Fa1rt1me Spttdway events. the l Q84 national points race ""umes tonight at the Orange C'ounl) Fa1rarounds tn C'osta Mesa Spttdwa) motOrc)clC raccn ho~ ma to compc-t~ in tM 1984 United StatC'I National Champ1onsh1p have only two morr events to um their po1nt.S for next month's cham- pionship quallfyma rounds Tomaht and next Fnday arc the last opportunities nders .. ,11 h•ve in which points can be earned to make the 32-man field It 1s also 1mponant for the top nden to ti") to improve their po61t1ons. as all points count toward the 1984 nders point fund. wb1ch 'Wiii contain apprcmmatcl) SlS,000 1n c.a\h bonu~ that wlll bf paid 10 the top f'in1stuna comptuton of the ~•son Racina -.111 bqtn at 8tomaht11 the Fan1rounds an:na. Gate'\ open at 6'. 30. Tickets for adult~ art S6, ch1tdren S· l 2. S2.and under S \tars of iar 11' dmtt1ed frtt Park1na, and pravam' arc frt"C . CBS announces television plan Network to s h ow-- Pac-10, Big 10 footba ll games NEW \ORK (A P) -Jn the first network agreement since the U S Supreme Coun tn\.ahdated the NC AA 's college football 1elev1s1on contract. C BS announced Thursda) that 11 has agrttd 10 tele' 1se a minimum of 10 college football games this fall involvsn$ teams from the Big Ten and Pac1fic-IO C'on· fcrences. But negotiations continued for the larger \lice of the college football pie. whose 1elev151on nghts are held b} the 63-member College Football Assoc1a- 11on .\BC' also continued 11s ncgo- t1at1ons. reported!~ with both groups CBS. "'h1ch with .\BC continued to negouate with the CF A.. said 11 had reached agreement with the two conferences 10 1ele' 1sc a total of 14 games on 10 weekends this fall. some of which "'ould be shown to a d1" 1dt'd audience The network c,a1d the ~ment does not affect the twl' games 11 has alread~ comm111t'd to - Boston C'ollcge-M1a m1 and .\rm\- Na'\ <. 85 did not announC\' 11'1 ~hedule and said the "'-hoot., "'ere s11ll negotiating O\Cr the \llt l..\ issue l)I "cro'ISO' er gamc..,.. -game~ that might in'ol'e a B1e. Tc.-n or Pac-10 team against a member of the <. F .\ Sourc~ \31d the nct...,orl paid SI'\ m1lhon for the nghts. far lc.-ss than thl' S"\4 5 m1llton that <. BS and .\BC. had qm:'d 10 pa' tht' NC.\.\ under the old contract that was thrown out eadier this month when lhe Supreme Court upheld a lower coun ru.lm& that declared the 1'iC AA 's exclus1ve bold on bargaining nghts violated anll- trust laws. Neal Pilson. the president of CBS sports. said that in the new la1sscz- fa1re climate. which allows schools and conferences to make deals 1ocie- pcndent of an~ central authorith the net...,orl.. was not prepared to m.ke the comm11tmen11t had under th•old contract "'1th the NCAA.He sa1d CBS had rejected a C'F A plan that ClClled fortelev1S1ng between 55-60gameson a r~1onal basis on Saturday after- noons ··The network's role m the JlCW marketplace 1s broadcasuna a ~­ mum number of games of national 1mponan('e ·· .\ R<. "'as taking the same pos1Cion . .\ net .... or~ source. who dcchned o:> be 1den 11 ft ed. said whatt"ver fee wo~ be paid for the nghts would also ~ far k~~ than that S34 m1lhon figure.• ·v. e lost mone' last year," the o:<'urcC' <.aid '\\.e've made 1t 4Uatc ~ kJr that "'e "'Ill nol lo'§C moM)'."this \l'Jr · nne reac,on the networks a~ re&uc- tant 10 spend as much as m the put as the los.s of their e'clusavity. ~ • • I I • MAJOtlt L•AOO• STANO.NOS AIMrbn LMtlue Anelli Chleaeo Mlllnftota 0.k .. nd S..ltl• K1nu1 Cllv TlxH O.trou TOf1)11IO letllmore lot ton New York MllwtukM Clev.ienc W.'T 0.VISlOM W L 49 44 47 .. 46 .. 4' so 44 u 41 SI 40 S5 ••ST OIVISIOH ~ 2t SS 37 S2 ., •S .. 4) .. '1 SJ ,, S2 TlwncM'f'• k-Chlc•llO 3. Cleveland 0 O.ttolt 9, Tun t MIMH OI• 2. New Yori\ I K•n•.u Cllv 6. &altlmore J Oakland 4, Mllwauto.H 1 Toronto I. S..111e 1 Ttctev'• aam.a oe 2 211 ,, 6., 7V, 10 I 12 17., 19., 23 2) , Boslon !Nl1>oer 3 31 et A,_...s (Romanick 9•9) (n) Cnlca90 (Oolte>n 11 SI el C._..,1°and <Smiln 2·21 lnl TeitH ITenena 9 I) t i OtlrO•I IR011ma 6· I) (nl Mlnnete>I• (Sc"'°"' 2 • 11 New York Romussen 3·31 1n Belllmo<e t D Marhnez 3·SI •' k.tn•n C•tv IL t0ra n<11 4·4 In> MllwaukH Porter o·4 al Oak.end (Young 2·11 (nl Toron10 (Clancv 7 10> at S.a111e BHl!ie 9 91 (nl S.IVrdlv'• Camn 8011on •' A,,..., 81111more et Kenau Cllv Cl'llcago e r Clevetend Minne.ore at New York Mllwt ukH al 0.klt n<I Teat• al O.troll, (n) Toronto at S.attlt. lnl Naltonel LM~ WEST DNISION W L S.n D~o S3 le Allan!• .. 47 Oed9irl 41 4 Houuon d SO Cincinnati 41 S4 S.n F ranclsco 35 ST New York Chicago PhllaClllP1'11e Montr .. 1 St Loul' Plttsburgn I.AST DIVISION S2 37 SJ 39 52 40 46 46 4S t9 '° S3 Ttlu"411Y'• S<MM Oed9WJ 10, SI Louis 0 Cn~cago 6, S.n Francltco • Plltsourgh S, S.n Diego 1 Clncln~ll 9, N-vor1t 6 F'rllladell>fll• 9, Atlanta 1 HOYston 3, Montr"I 2 TodlV't Oame1 ~ S76 S6S soo 479 430 GB 1 1 ., 10 " 11·~ , 1''") 1·~ ,, , " o-..n 'Valef'l1ue1a 8· 10) at SI Louil IK~lrt 1-11, (n) lilln Francisco (ROC>lnton • 111 al Cll•· caoo (Eckersley 3·SJ San Diego (Oraveckv 1·4 end Hawkin• 4·3) al Plllsburgl'1 IRl'10Ce!l 1·1 and Tudor S·1l. 2, O·nl New Yori< IGOO<len 1·6) el C•t1Clnnet (Tibbs l·O), (n) Phllaclll1>lll• IHudaon 1·61 •• Allan1a I Barker ,.1) (n) • MontrHI tR09ert )·91 •' Houston (KlleoQef' 1·81 (nl S.l\Wdlv'• 0.mH OeOew'S a l SI Lou1t PlllladelOlll1 al At1en1e San Fr•nclsco e l Cl'l•cego San Dteoo al PlthbUrgl'I, (nl New York at Clncinnell 1111 Monlrtll er Hou,ron In) NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9en 10, C•rdlMI' 0 LOS AHOl!LES STLOIJIS Su2b Bellor 2o RRnldt cf Guerrar rf Lendrx rf MlrV!t lb BrHtn 10 MIOl\00 If v .. per c An<llSn" Rivera 30 Htrsnlsr D •b, h bi 3 0 0 0 I 0 l l 5 1 2 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 s 2 l 2 0 0 0 0 4 I l 0 5 1 l 2 3 I 1 I 5 2 l 3 ) 0 1 1 LOSm•tr> II Htrr lb AHowt~ 8reun rf Ruell.tr I> Lal'lll D Jrgnsn on Porrer c S.lu c VenSlvk cf Pndlln JD OGrH n lb Soeftr '' LaPofnl o Landrm rf JI 10 1J 10 Tlltals Seer• by I"""* lb r II bl ) 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 ,, 0 2 0 L.n~ 100 011 600-10 SfL.uls 000 000 000 -0 Gemt Winning RBI - Y .. ger Ill E-Soel..-Ruc•er OP-SILou1t 2 L08-Lol Angeles 7 SILl>U•I 3 2B- R Revnold• 1 Rivera 1 Mars1'1all Penc1tron 38-Rlvtrt SB--(;uerrtro II s--Htrsl'11Hr IP H R Elt BB ~ Lot A'"'*' HerslllHr W ,6· 3 9 0 0 0 9 Stl.oult LePolnt L.7·9 6 l J 9 6 6 ' 7 Rucker l 2·3 3 ' 2 I 0 Lal'lll 1 l 0 0 0 0 HBP-L0Sm11n lbv Her1nlsarl Balk--Hersn1ier T-2 33 A-75 113 AMERICAN LEAGUE Anoe! 1Vlfl99' BATTING AB R H HA RBI PC1. XO"••'' 2• 3 9 1 J 31S Btn•ouez lSS n 5' s n 3'8 Certw 2'6 )1 n 3 11 191 Brown 'n 11 26 • l• 213 Wiifong 179 19 .. 3 11 268 Lvnn m 41 76 11 32 263 Narron as 1 22 ) 10 2S9 DeClncu 312 ,, 80 11 •• 256 Ra Jtck•on 300 •O 1• IS 46 141 Ptltls 218 47 69 1 n 240 Grlc1'1 1'4 26 .. ' 26 237 Downing JOO 33 67 II so m P•CCIOIO " 17 19 I 1 202 Boon• 759 19 S2 I 20 201 Sc.,of1e10 226 2S 45 J 16 19<1 Ro Jac1<son ., s s 0 s 172 Totall Jin JU 171 u 1'1 m PITCHING ,,. H H ~ W·LIRA Sancl'lt2 so " 19 l7 ' 2 199 AHi I ' • I s O·O 2 16 Foracn ,. ) 1• ) 10 1 1 120 Corbell 37 i 34 11 ,0 2· l , •l Zahn 119 12S 31 3t • 1 , 79 Kaufman )A ' 19 12 21 l 7 J" Will 143~ 137 60 11? 10 1 3 S2 JOM 119 1'6 ~ Jl S·7 3 64 Romenic• I '61') 143 '° SS 9·9 3 7• K•son 17 "I lt 1 21 1 I '61 Sla ton 104'> 97 23 23 l·l SO'I Cur Ila I IA ) • O·O S63 Le Corte 2~ JO 12 1) I 2 6 75 Swan s • 0 2 0·110 '° Ot1•trJ ti 16 • s O·l 9 00 T.tels 0211 "' 1'S m ., .... l.41 ~VIS Sanc;J>tl 9 Corbell • At'e , ICaulman I( ~n MAJOR L&AC.UI LEADERS Arnenc:ain L .. ~ B.A TTING <210 al bell) WlniltlO, Ntw V'or1<, lSJ, Ma1t1n11ly, New Yorio.. 336. Hrbtlt., Minne'°'•· 314, Puclltlt. Minna .011 320. Sllarldan KanH1 Cllv 316 ltUNS RHendtrton. ()all.land 72. DE vaM Bo1ton. 10 Motlbv Toronro. 66 8utltt C1tvt4and 6S, Rll>k..,. Betllmore '° fotl l Kl1111man, O.llland e3 EMurrev lal'lmort . 11. ltlee, to&ton. 71 AO•v•l s.. 111 61, .Arma• Bolton "' tUTS Garcle Toronto 119. Malllr>Qll' Ntw Yon 114 ltl!Hlen. lall•mOtt 111 E11 i.<, I OlfOfl, 10I, Winfield, New Yor" lCll OOUI LIS L.t,P1rrls~. Tues 26 Cow .,,. S..1111, 2•, Oarc11 Toron10 14 Lel"'l(WI, O.troll, ?•. M•lllnglv. Ntw Vorll. :l'2 TramrMtl, O.lrolt. rJ 'TRIPLES COllln1, Toronto 11 Mo..civ Torontg 11; Ow.,,. Stalllt • UDSlla• TorOflto 7, KOl«Jw<1 Ottroll 6 ltLaw ~·· HOMI! ltUNS Klflomen 0.llland 27 Armet. lollon 2S, l(llltt. ClllCffO n TllonlfOf\, c ..... nci. '1 IMutrn ta111 more. 10 nOLl!N IASIS ltH~-. 0.kland 0 . ,..,..... ,.,...._ l4 &uti«, C-NI lO c..rda, Toronto. n . C~• Toronto, n PITCHING " decl•lon•I Ltal, Toronto 1 H , 2'2 Cwdlll. 0.to.~. t 1 2 OI \tO.O Toronto, 11·) 221, llvtev..,, Cievelenel •->. 3 u. ~"•· Ottfolf, 1' •. > lf \TRIKF!OUn wm. A.-.. m ~lite> TMMllO 106. un•"Dn. SHiii• lo:J. Nltf(ro Ntw Yori<. 100. li0V9n Tun .. SAV!'S Qu1 .. no.1t11 k.1nw1 Cuv '24. Fl""''· Mllw91;ll" 10. C:audlll. O.klano. It, llOavla. Minnesota, 11 Hernanc111 Detroit. 17 ... tlonal lMtue BATTING 1110 al °'"" GwyM S.n 01.00. 3$4, Frei~ Montreat, '4t. ~g. Chl<ago, 33~. Wa.l'11119ton Al ,.nla. 319, Otrnlef, Cntcago. 31' ltVNS S.muet Pllll4ldel1>h1a •S S.n<I o.ro ChloOO • .S. M<i•P'lv 4tienta. •' e>.mter Chkago. 60 Ralnea Montrnl 60 WIOillnt. San Diego 60 RBI GCarttt, Montrt•t, '7, S<M11<11 Plllladtll>llle ... JOavl• Chicago 60. Mumc>llf't't, H01nloo. S7, Sandbef'g Chi c.aeo. 56. HITS S..n<l!Mlfil, C1'11caQO. 177, Owvnn. S.n Olello, 126. S..mu.t. Pl'lllaelell>llle, 124, Crur. Houlton. HO, Wvnnt Plll11>\irgh, 107 DOUBLES H11b1>erd , Alie"''· n. S..M..,.., Pl'111adlle>l'lla 21 GCarttt, Mon 1,...4111 20. S.l\dt>erg Cl'l1cago 20, Cru2. Houlton, 19 Fran.:one, Moo1ree1 19, Rain .. Monlrffl. 19 TRIPLES S.nOberg, Chicago, I) Samuel Phlladttl>ll•• 12 Cru1 Houston I Gwynn San Oi.Qo I McGH, StLOUll. 1 HOME ltUNS Muro"'° Allanlt 20 SChmldl, PtilleOltle>l'l•a 20 GCarttf' MM! treal, 17, Ma~I, ~'' 11 VltVll Pllfl•cllll>lll• 1~ STOLEN BASES Samutt. PnllaOtlol'lle O , Wiggins, Sen 01190 :U Dernier, Cl'll cago, 32, Reine• MonlrHI ll Rtdu,, Clnclnoall, J 1 _ PITCHING 19 Cle(ISIO~ Monlfeli 14·4, 711, Orosco N•w ~ 1·1, I 79 Oar111111. N•w Vortt.. 10·3 l II Solo C1ncln "'" 10·3 lS6, ~ena. DtdQotn, 11-4, 111 STRIKEOUTS GOO<ltn New Vork 1'3 Valenl..,..., 0od9en, Ill Rven Houston 11 S. Soto C nclnnal 113 Cemor. F>h1l•Otl l>flla 10. SAVES Suner !>• Lou•• 22 Ho1 ana F>rl•l•cet1>n1a 21 LtSm111'1 Cl'11Cago 20 Of-OSCO, Ntw Yortt. "· Go111ge Sa" O>tQO 16 LH Alemlfos THURSDAY'S RnUL TS (01'> ef 92-nltihl QUt"'9ttl« .. meet~) FIRST RACE. 3SO yard1 Sin Snip <E Garcia) S60 320 760 Retld First (TrHlura) 3 to 2 60 Anotl'ler Qvepew (Ltwlsl 2 60 AIM> rac.ct Merit 011 F evorll• Kile Moon Man, Swift Two Frldev\ Tougl'I Gin Sonic t(ip, Go Juen110 Go Time. 1715 '2 EXACTA (4·1) PalCI S17'0 SICOND RACE. 3SO vard• Ledv Ceoallel <Ward) S,40 4.00 Gev Jtlla (Bard) 1170 Rts>Hca Otctt. IE Gerclal 310 580 l 20 Alto raced Herdtobtl'1uml>Oldl Bug Offk• B Girl, Mtlis11 Jon Time 17 92 Oougs THl9tD ltACE. 350 varCI\ Muter Summer (T r\r I 10 40 Jullts Jtl Smootn (Haro Humbug County !Bard) 'ao Joo 560 3 20 160 Alto rec.cs Garlano StaPl'1en• l ux•• Too Rvons Cl>OICI Im• E•gte Time 17 66 FOIJRTH RACE. lSO verdl Bedulno• Bud (Ward) 26 80 7 00 • 40 Oectt.em Saini <Mvletl 3 70 2 60 Wylaeltle Request (Giii) • 20 AIM> raetd· Forasnaoowlng, ~1nlu1 Tlgre BCR King• Luck. Min L Natural Lom· 1>1r0t, Women Of Substance Tlmt 111& SJ EXACT A 13· 91 Paid S 109 10 FIFTH lilACE. lSO v.rcs N"r Monev (TrtasurtJ 2& 40 l 80 7 40 IC1'11bon Two !Ha rl) b 20 S.to ~ecular Pan <Warc1 I 20 AIM> r•ctd Biii My O•CICV LllSI Art Allstar Man Be Sure Tonv J>r,nce ConJOrl Foavs Proxv. LHvtrn S111n1ng Time 1717 SJ Ex.ACTA <•· 101 1>a1d \716 30 SIXTH ltACE. 350 vero' Wllllt Tit lPtlkenlonl 4 00 2 80 ? 40 Aemerlcan Atnlet• lCrtageri 3 00 2 40 B«SI A Cl or I Herl I 280 Al10 rectd OtOfl\11 Deer Cl'lampag- ntenocavler, Pev Your Oues M1to Pell L•w Lora Mr Sugars Jel Anc enr Warnor Tlmp 1166 SEVENTH RACE lSO oros Lord Ler~ <Crea°'n 6 00 l 40 1 •O Pall Je11a Ven 1 Ham S 80 4 80 Smokem Tlnv Ward I 9 20 Al\O recto lone I( o•v l<.•~J .. m Mv Ee1v Roell.ti Raml>l•n NV"10" Timt 17 11 u l:XACTA 2 • O•·d \51 JO EIGHTH RACE. 400 vards Pau Mv Coov !Creager) 30 00 Flaming Hemo (Adalfl OH·RHllV Flyln ITreuurel OH·Jltty Luncl'I (Ce rdoze) OH-0Hd1'1HI tor lhirCI II 00 S 20 Cl tO S40 310 • 00 AltO'faCed Miu LuCkv Melody I Had A Drt1m Euv Tlgren Svrffl• Time 2003 '2 ~ICI( SIX 16·3 • 1·2·51 011d S2 765 80 wllll elglll winning hClt.tl\ ltove nors.sl Carrvover ~ sn 127 09 NINTH RACE. 810 verot Cnlck• Greatest (Harr 4 40 J 20 2 80 Come On Old 8 1ut H Gerc•el J 80 J 20 River Fern Bug IMllCl'lt>ll S 00 Also raced WtOQe Tours Moon Oesh. Oangerou\ Debi Some K•fldt W1'1etl Marv Me Ernie Time '6 12 S2 EXACTA 11·61 oa1d \1400 4ttendence S,305 Hobwood Parw THURSDAY'S RESULTS <Urd Of '7·daY fhorouohbred mMrll'l9) FIRST lilACE. One m11e tnd1tn Ari ICastened• 10 20 S 40 • 00 Pouaslvt IOtlvares l 8 10 5 60 Martl<O s Anj1n S.n lV•1tn1 ,••a l 6 40 Alto raced Hlgl'I S1><uct c u re Ce1 Oo Otclart o·s.~o. Apr I F Color Me Gold B•cker Rulla1'1 Time 1 39) S SECOND lilACE 6 tu"ong1 Minor LHgue 1011'1,vl 16 60 8 40 S 00 Folk'• Vlctorv !Meza) 23 00 11 00 ()("" Dtvo11on IL01ovel J 10 Al10 reced Hollen G1g1 Primarv Act, Eng!Jsl'I Rove11v Rosie'' Ton•c. Long Ofl Ctau. Cr>"Sllll NlgM Time t 12 llS U DAILY OOV&LE 1•·31 1>e•d ~ lO THIRD RACE. 1 lurtongs Tardv cnoice ISlbilltl 117 20 « 60 20 20 Miu t Bid <Oliveres) 20 to 10 00 Mot t Otterm1ned IPlncavl 460 A•so raced C•n<J•llO Geli•eo Endur•no Andrts•to Wl'laltar\ Haw• •n ' Hurrocer>t Meuvre Hv F rt Tome 11' 1 S U EXACT A 2 J1 Da1d SI 698 SO l'OIJRTH RACI. 1 luriongs Sun<Jev al Tllrff (Olvf\) 1 40 • 20 110 Lill• C11h (Oel1111'10uuavt1 S 20 l 00 Coiv Corner IOt1gedll101 180 11,••o raced R•d Groom 8roott.inos, Gellanr Freedom Mouton PHr Pr1de Rov ' S1'1tnt• F'IHI P 1ncren1d Concern Ttmt l 24 2 5 '5 EXACT A I 1 Sl P••O \11 50 Fll'TH RACE 6 lurlongs 1n .. ercl'IOI IVatenzutl•I 13 ?O • 00 •to Ausllnes Cw P1nca'rl 8 AO $00 Ebonv &ronzt tOtlverH 3 40 AllO reced A MOmtn• n t m• ~4and lomt Pactt.eg• Dance Ster Time 110 $$ IXACTA (1·31 Dt•d '20'00 SIXTH lilACI. 6 furiono' Oown Ran°' !Mital 1' IO 9 40 I to Master Price !Toro) 1 60 4 20 Mexican Holl (Valen1utl•l S 40 Alt<> raced Ce l'• Golden BHr. Cartful Looll. OIKO Derby, For J•vDlrd, Ga ll1n1 Cha irman, NomortmrnlCeguv tn OrMms ~urger, Pommard Time 112 U IXACTA 14 I I otld IA~4 SO SIVINTI4 lilACI. 6 lurlOllOt Bower Son9 (Hawtevl 1660 100 SOO 1r1111 Call (Ptdroial 1' to 140 MlnQalll 1Va1tn1utlal 3IO AIM> raced Tt llt l Sir Edo1r All.lln lr••ll S Gt lll. Air For« Two Time I 10 3 S '5 IXACTA (1 ll Dalo ,501 00 ll PICK SIX () 2·7 1 4 ll NICI tn ,,, to wflll one winning llcktl (!Ive Ptor .. 11 Carrvo~ POOi t'3 762 f$ llOMTM ltACI. Ont mlle on turl ConllMnlal c;1r1 (P1nc.v) S '° > 40 2 60 LvP11aro•1 ll'rlncest <Toro! l IO 3 20 Aoffft4 <Pworel l 10 AIMI raced RHdY for Luck. SNm StrM I, PrlncH.t Lutu"•" 1nou1.i110f! Time IJj )IS ~ IXACTA (S•11 Hid ~SO Nl .. TM JtAC.. llf' tl"lllft Tru11 IN ,v a1en1ut111l 410 lOO ?to Lord'• Laui. (P~ro111 .. o 360 Terrn lo't Puau (()t .... res) UO Alao rec~ ..... ,,..,.., fnc.aroaoe L•r-tn Penoclla Mlnlnl1>ol Girt Tlmt 146 U I JlACT A 16 71 1>atd l VI 54> All""d-N, I~ tlO a S Olympic torch relay route TODAY 7 1 m -Deport Golet• 9 IS a .m. Arrive Senta Barbare 3 om -Arrl\lt V11n1ure S: 10 p m -Arrive Ox nerd 1 1 s o m -Arrive Mallbu, r•· m •ln overnight SATURDAY 1 e m . -Depart Mallbu 9 IS a m -Arrive S1nt1 Mon1c1 11 SS e.m . -Arrive Beverly Hiib 12 SO o.m. -Arrive Los Anoeles Clown town J 30 D.m Arrive LA Chinatown 4 o .m -Arrive Beverly Hill' S·SO o.m -Arrive San FernanClo Va lley 11 OS o m -Arrive Canoga Park, r11maln overnlohl SUNDAY 6 a m -Deoart Canova ParK II a .m -Arrive M inion Hiiis 9 IS am -Arrive Van Nuv\ 10 10 a m -Arrive Burbank 11 JS a m -Arrive Glendale I om -Arrive Pasadena 2 om -Arrive Temole Cllv 5 20 om. -Arrive East Los Angeles 9 4S o.rn -Arrive West Covina 11 4S o.m -Arrive San Dimas. remain overnight MONDAY 6 a .m -Deoart Sa n Dimas 9 '.10 e m -Arrive Ontario NFL prHeHon $C~Ulll SATURDAY, JULY 21 Hal ef Fame Game at Canton, ot>lo Sta1111 vs Tampa Bev FRIDAY, AUG. 3 N-Yorio. Gle nl\ al New Englond SAT\JttOAY, AUG.• Rama at S.n 0 111110 6 om Raiden a l San Frenc•\CO o o ,,., Atlanta 11 M1nnew1a Buff•IO at Seattle Cincinnati al New Von. Jell 1n<1lena1>0hs et M1am1 GrHn Bev at Dalla' Houston el Tami>• Bav New Or1een1 at Kensat tnv PhiladelPllle el Detroit Plllsburgl'1 el Cleveland St Louis et C1'11cago Washington al Denver FlillDA Y, AUG. to RalO.n el Wul'11nolon S P rn Kaniu Clrv at St Louis SATURDAY, AUG 11 Allanta al Ntw Orleans Cl'l1cago vi GrHn Bev a1 M1•weu~ H C•nc1nn11 ar Tamoa Bev Oatlat at S•n 0111110 Mia mi et M1nnttot• Ntw England al 8uttal0 N•w York Giant\ ar lno1aneooh• Ntw York Jell e t Houllon Ptilltde1pn1a al P111sourg1'1 Sen Fr anc11co al Opnver Seatllt' a1 Oe1ro11 MONDAY, AUG. ll Cl•ve•ano •' Ram• 1 Pm THIJRSOA Y, AUG 16 P·'''Durgti at Oa 11as FAIOAY, AUO 11 New Englano •' W111,,ng10" Sr Li u•s a1 SI•"'• SATURDAY, Al.JG. It Gret11 Btv al Ram1 7 o rr C nc1nna11 ti Cl'l•cego C1tvt•anC1 al ~ensas C1tv lno.anal>OH\ al Denver D••ro11 01 Bulleto Npw Orleans ar Housron New Yoro. Jeh a1 New vorl< G•anls Philedt1Pl'11a al Minn1"ota San Francisco al San 0111110 Tamoe Bev et Atlanta SIJNOA Y, AUG. 19 M1am er Raldtr1 I o.m THURSDAY, AVO. 1l Sa n 0 1evo et Rams 1 P m Cttvelend el P11111oe11>1'1 1 FRIDAY, Al.JO 14 New York Jels a1 Raiden 6 om Otnv•r •' Allanto Dt1rol1 el C1nc1nn1tl ICan\es Cllv al New England M11mi al Tam1>e Bev Minnesota al SI Louis Seett"' el San Francisco SATURDAY, AUG. 1S lnd1ane1>0llt al Green Bav Houston al D1lln P1lllOurgll er New York Goanl\ Wul'l•noton et New Orlean' SUNDAY, AUG 26 C1'1·cago "' Buffalo al lnd,anaoot1\ Noon -Arrive Coron• S·JO om, -Arrive Murlelta 7 10 om -Arrive Rancho Call fornla. 1·20 am. -Arrive E•c:ondloo. r11m1ln ovtrnlghl TU&SDAY 6 am, -Ceo.rt Escondido II 10 1 m -Arrive San Dl11>0 1 20 p m. -Arrive L• Me.a 6.45 p m . -Arrlv11 Chula VIJii 9 4S om -Arrive Coron•do 1 IS am -Arrive La Joflo. remain overnloht WEDNESDAY 6 11 m. -Dee>art La Jolla 7 SO e .m. -Arrive San Diego 11 SS a m Arrive Came> Pendlt1on IUSMC base) 3:30 o ,m -Arri"• San c1em11nte. 9 IS o.m . -Arrive Newoort Beacn. ., I 10 a.m -Arrive Cosle Mesa r emain overnight THURSDAY 6 a .m . -Deoart Cosla Mesa II a.m. -Arrlv• Santa Ana 9 •O 11.m . -Arrive Anal'ltlm ll·SS 11.m -Arrive Cvoreu 'l co om -Arrive Fullerton 7 20 o.m -Arrive Norw111-. 11:30 a.m -Arrl11e Long Beach remain overnlohl Locations for Friday, July 27 end Salurdav, Julv 28 will be announced al 11 latar lime. f'eder•tton Cup tel Sao Paule, lrulll OUARTEU'INALS Unlt9d Stettts 1. narv 1 Sln9lts . - Katl'1v Horvath (US) Clef Annamaria Ctcchlnl IU•IV) 6·3, 7·S. Rettaeoe lleov1 (11ttvl cef Zina Garrlt0n (U SI 6·2 7· S Dou ... K1111v Jordan-Anne Sm1111 IU S 1 Cltf Ctccr11nl-Rew1 (lte tyJ 6 J 6 l A11stralll 2. Wtsl Oermanv 1 ~ Anne Minier IAullralla) dtf Petre Kep· ""r (West Gtrmenvl. 6·4, 6·4, Sylvie Hanllt.t (West Germenv) Oef Ellzabelll Sevtr\ lAu\lrelle), 6·4, 6· l Ooublft SeverJ·Wendv Turnbull ( Au11rall1 > oef HAnlft.a ·Keopler (West Germanv). 6·1. 6 I Nolt Yuooslevle lacH Bulgarla ano Frenct laces Czecl'1oslovakla In '"' remain· 1no ou1rlerl1na me1c11es IOd•v The Un•ted StalH meell 4u'"' •• Sarurdavll\ one t-emif1nal m atch U.S. Pro Ch•msHcinUllps (el Broollllne, Man ) SKonel R Ollncl Slnl'H Jo\e Clerc (Argen11ne1 dtf Marco Osto· 1a YugoJlev••I. 7·S. 6·2, Peblo Arreve r Perul def Hilfoto Solomon I u S I, 6·4, 6·0. Anores Gomtz (Eouedor) dtf Egan AClemJ 1 u $ I. 6·0, 6·2, Aaron Krlckste1n IU S. l dl!f Joao SoarH (Brezlll 6·7 6·3 7 6 Jonn Alo.ender (Auslrall•l eel Juan Aguilera (So11nl, 6·3. S·7 7·S. Pavel Slov11 1C1tcllotloval\lal O•f Cau10 Molle \Bra- '" 6·4 6·) M>ke Wts1P1'1al IWtsl Ger- manv) def Roberto Argut•lo ( Ar°'n11n11 3·6 1·6 6·0 M11o.e Pure"' IU S oet Francisco Gonza1t1 tPareguevl 6·3 6·3 MArk Dickson US dtt Trevor Allan (France), 6·J 6·2. F'ernando Luna (Sl>t•"l def Roacoe Tanner IU S I 6·4 4·6 6·2 Water OOlo WOMEN'S FINA CUP (It HerrttOI Parll, lrvlMI United States s, Autrrall• S Austral1• l 1 0 1-5 united Slates 1 I I 2-S Australia \Coring Hendley 1 Mills 1 Ravner 1, Perku 1 Unlled Sleles 1corlng Smith I 8r11ckon t LePa v 2, Laug1'111n Miiion I Ott>.r Score Holland 2•. Ntw Zealana 7 Tonlofll's Oames ~JO -Holland V\ AuSlreh• I -Un•ltCI S1arn vs New Zee1eno lrttlal\ °'*' 1•1 St. AMl'wot, ~I Pettr JeCObltn am L OttVm~w Creg Norman Ian Beker Flncft Tom l(flt ~Vt lallttlerO\ Jaime Gonzaltr NI(;. Ft!Oo Eamonn Darcv JOH M.llrle Canl1er" MArll Ja,.,,.. Tommv Nekallma L" Trevino &.rnard Gtltaclltf FtedCOU914" Marlin PGxon JttfrtY Hall l.annv Wa0k1n' Graham Mar\n Rlc.k Herrman ManutlP1nero OavldOunr. Jamu Haogartv Brlon Walt•• Mluv Kuremolo MIChHI King Gii Morgan Bt<nl'l1rd Lengio• Torn Walson JoMChlllH F'uuv Zoeller Rlc1'1ard 80011 Anotn F ortbrano Terry Gele Corev Pavon IMIO AOlll Seburo Fut1k• Naomlcl'll Oza'I Btn Crtnt1'1ew EwtnMurrev Hugl'1 8aloccl'll MalColm MacKtn11t Veugl\an Somtr\ Mike Sulllven a·Jev S11111 Nell COits lanWoosnam Roger Cl'lepmar Httold Henning Simon Hobdav Andy BHn Peter Toomson Oavld SCr"ton JOlln Bland Wavne Gradv John Jatobs Huber! Grttn OtsSmVll'I 011vld Graham PaulW•v Peter Terev1lntn EdSne.d Bria n Marc1'11>•11t. Werren HumPhrev1 Phlllo Perkin OevlO Ru""' Jev HHS Mark McCuml>tf Peter Dlllll>tfg Simon Bl\l>OP Oavld Uewetlvn Peltr Barber Jolt Rivero Mertln Grev Gerv Ptav•r Ktn B1own John Garner Gevln Levenson Magnus Perst0n Ronan RaHerlv Revmonc Frovd Cnrls MOO<lV Pavne Stewarr Nick Pnce Peter StnlOr Howard Ctertt. 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Cethv MA!rll'IO Oate E gQlllng Rosie Jones Katllrvn Youno o.bblt Auattn Sandra Hevnit Pel Bradttv 1tv~'Br1tn Janei:ieddtl Tl'1erut Henion Slivla BtrtOlacclnl Terr I Luck hunt Altundr• Rtlnn.,dt Bttl'I Oenlel Marv Oelono Murie 8rMr Pit Nlllaon V1ctt.1 Fergon MIU!« McGeorge $aHy L•lllt Katflv w1111wor1n Catl'1VMortt CoHetn Wlll<tr Jail• Lock Jane 81etock Jane Craller t(ev Ktnnldv Robln Wtllon 8ectt.v Pearson M,F Dotti Amv Benz Lauri Ptttrwn Clndv Pltlltr Mvra Van Hoose Donna H Wl'111t 8t11v Klno Marlene Ftovo Sar al'1 ltYe<llll! Liu Young Olene Aris-Leng Janel Anotrlon Jen Flvntf 5"' Fogler'l'len e.111 Solomon Hollis Stacv Olbb1' Hall Barb Bunllow•llv Dawn Coe Marlene Hagot M. 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Dllcner on I"' IS·day disabled 1111 NallOnal LN- NE W YORK METS--PlaUCJ Jolln s1earn1, ca•cner, on ll'le dlsabltd Ust Rtcalltd Jerrv Martin ouHletotr. lrom Tidewater of ll'le lnternallonal Lffgut ST LOUIS CAROINAU-PlaC.O Oule Smltn. 11'10f1'101>, on Ille ll·dlv dltebled llst retroacllvt to Julv 1'. 8ASl<ETaALL Naftonal hlUtb .. Auedafllll'I ATLANTA HAWKS-RaechtO a tour v"r contract egr..,,,tnl wltll Kavin Wlllll, ctnler PHOENIX SUNS-RHCl'11d a tllrff·vear con1rac1 egreemenl wll1'1 Jav Hums>hrl", guard FOOTBALL Nallenal foo1bd L"llUI .ATLANTA FALCONS-Slgnt<I Jeff Van Nott, centtr. Lvnn Caln running back and AHred Jtt1kln•. wide receiver BUFF' ALO BILLS-Signed Robert SPHdv · NHI. ruM•no Dack, 10 a series of on.·v•ar contracis CINCINNA Tl 8ENGALS-Placld Larrv K1nnebr•w running beck on Ille unal>I• 10 perform "'' and Jerry 801yars1tv note lacklt, on lht non·foolba ll lnlurv "'' CLEVELAND 8ROWNS-Announcld '"" Sean Higgins, 1lg111 end. Jonn Ktf'Hv, llnt«>ac1'tr, end Jim Nowalkt Otltnslvt and, "11 tamo DALLAS COW80YS-Announcec lht rellremenl of Robert Ntwoouse, fullbectt. DENVER BRONCOS-Slontd Biiiy Brven. center to • \tries of one vaer ~'!tract extensions Rtleestd John Smlt1'1, center DETROIT LIONS-Signed Oe••d Ltwlt tlgllt tn<I 10 a mull1·vur contrac1 GREEN 8AY PACKERS-Rtt .. std Cl'ltl Winters. tunning back Oen Fer•d•v quarrerD•Cll, Oonekl Rav R1cnardt0n •n<I Oa rrvt l Bt11'1une guards. Guv Goodwin. wide recttver Andre Mo .. tv, cornerbtck, end Tim Mersl'l•ll Tom Vlaent, 1nd Jim VIH!l'. deftn\ln llnemon Pieced Leoti• Herrls. guard, on "" •ct1ve·1>hvstcellv uneblt 10 perform lltl. HOUSTON OILERS---R .. cl'led contract agretmen" with LIS Studdard, ct nttr. and Florlan Kemol kicker KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Cul Tonv Sl'law, salttv and Martin Herdman. run· nono l>ack MIAMI OOLPHINS~Slgneo Jot Carter running baclt Cut wide receiver Orllndd McDanltl. ""'de receiver, Marvin Chatman. Anll>Onv Gflt r tnd Ooug Hin oeftntlve backs WIUlt Muckle offenalv• llnema n. and Ken 0.,ctntr llglll tn<I P!Kt<S ltOOM vett Streughttr dt+ln•lvt back. on Ille 1111urt0 reserve 1111 •nd Tomrnv Vloorlto, runnlno back, •n<I lton Httllf encl .A.J Duhe, llntbaclltf\, on the l>hnlcell'I' u,,.blt 10 1>1rform 1111 NEW YORI( GIAN fS--Sf9ned Jerome Barkum. 1111111 end. Pl•C»d John Tuoole, lullt>tct., on IM '"lufld rtwrve "''· Johnnie Pttlllnt, wide rtealver, on lht l>tlvslcellv unable to pe!'fOl'm 11•1, and Chrla COdlrtv. offl!'l\lvt llntl'l'lal'I, on lht llOfl·fooll>lill lnlurv "'' NEW Y()ttl( JETS.-SIOnt<I Lane• MM!t, 11ne1>11<11er Announc.cs that Pett Corr;otn. Ja mie Lebtlllt, el\4 Jame• ltlet<enl>lirt«, r1JMlllO ~t. af'ICI IC.elly G-et, nn«>ectr.er. left c•mo SEATTl.I: SEAHAWIC.S-ltalHUCI 0 1vl4 Charo!• ano Torn Bt<t01dl, ouer 1er1>11ck1 Pieced Mike Fennlno, nose ll Cklt, on Int dl•aDted 1111 ST. LOUIS C.AltDINAl.$-~Onod JC>M OOO<ll, tloht encl. Ind T ttrv Sllevo. ouerd to • Hrltt of one·YMr contracts $AN FftANCISCO 4'1iltS-Walveo Jun tor 1'1111111. llOM l•~te. Marvin Jtckaon. HUIJ/I Parter, Lo lovlaf, lf'ICI Oarv Carr ~,1.,e l>acllt , Scott ~1en d~t1.,, tackle, encl Mark WUSO!'I, wife r1etlvtt WASHINOTOH ,.EOSICINS-S~ Jim Harl, etverl"111C11. 10 • rw.·vMf ~tree! UNfiM Statet ,....., LMwe OAKLAHO INVAOl!ltt-Namecl JM P.-v °"""''""e cooos1na1or HOCKIY Nl ..... Hedl9'1'~ N8W YOlttC ftANOl,.s-&toNCI MIO 111•\Cltll r1C>ht wino, •ncl JOM Va11 blnDrQ\JCt., IOllltlfldef COl.L•OI NOltTHllltN .AIUlOHA-Ntmtd Dr TOln Cotont\t U\1'11111 all\4ehr Cliff( IM ·. :: -'='9'-----· . ...._.. -~ ... . COAST----------- P e op le Delly l'llol Ptioto. by Howerd Upln 'Round and 'round he goes Jermey Jlmlne%, 18 month•, i• tickled by all the amuaement hi• aunt Stephanie Noffa- inger pr ovldea as they whirl around Ocean View High School field in Huntington Beach. lillyPUat ANN LANDERS II TV LISTINGS 81 GARDENING 87 Waterpoloist reaching goals By ANDREA ADElM>N Olltle~ ..... tUft Even as excitement escalates with the Summer Games onlydaysaway. DionGrayisalrcadysett1nghersigbtson 1988, and the 24th Olympiad to be held in Seoul, Korea. Gray, goalkeeper for the U.S. national water polo team, won'tbecompetingin LosAngelesthisyear. But she and the rest of the 13-member amateur U.S. team showed off their skill at ah exhibition this week at Pepperdine University before spectators and Olympic Committee officials. Ironically it is Cuba's women's team. that withdrew along with the Soviets from this year's Games. that may allow Gray to fulfill her dream. The Cuban women's team means there is enough international interest to allow women water polo teams to play in the Pan American Games, held in the year preceding the Olympics, she said. And, for the first time, the international sanctioning body will allow the top finishers of the World Cup tournament held this weekend in Irvine's Heritage Park to qualify for the world swimming championships in 1986. Top finishers there will receive automatic berths into the 1988 Olympic Games. And that's what Gray is hoping for. The freckled, 28-year-old who grew up in Irvrne, landed her first job as goalie because ofber long arms. At 5- foot-10. Gray is agile, swift and muscled. She bcpn her love affair with water polo at University High in lrvmeand helped start UC Santa Barbara's team 1n 1975. She came back to the area and began working for the City oflrvine's park department in 1978, beginning work this year as a long-term substitute. teaching third- and fourth-graders at Deerfield elementary in Irvine. Six monthsoutoftheycarGraytrains with weights and swimming, perfecting the "eggbeater" kick that keeps her afloat during the hour-long games. Each year since the selection of the U.S. team began in 1977 she has earned a spot. T ra vet to some of the world's capitals for competi- tions and a reason to keep fit 1s what Gray says keeps her in the water. "I never thought I'd play this long." she said, adding that she max take a year off to have a baby. She and • husband, Bill, who next fall enters law school, have been married 15 months. They met at the Irvine park. The team photographer and sight-seeing organizer. Gray was zapped by an electrified cattle fence wben hiking in Lucerne. Switzerland and had to play water polo in the Mediterranean instead of a pool during a tournament in Malta. She hopes growing recognition of the sport will make It easier for succeeding team members. At present. most of the tournament budget is paid for out of pocket. •• 1 t 's tough to get financial support." she said, estimating her own costs this year at S 1.500. o.llr .......... '°JTenfK- COmpeting in thla weekend'• World Cup tournament in Heritage Park may lead to the 1988 Olympica for Dion Gray of Irvl.ne. YIPPIE VS. ·YUPPIE 'Space' starts Father, ~on on opposite sides of political fence SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For years, aging hippie David Whitaker and his son -a 23-year-old de.legate for Gary Hart -have been separated by a continent. This week, they are separated only by ideology. The Democratic National Convention has brought father and son together: Whitaker, a bearded, beaded throw-back to the '60s, tending the rag-tag demonstrators in Golden Gate Park; and Jonathan Pelto. minding his political p's and q's on the convention floor as a Han delegate and a candidate for the Connecticut Legislature. ·Td see 1t as a fate worse than death listening to all that hot air," Whitaker said of his son's career choice. "Apparently, he's never done anything unusual. He's never been out there, never smoked dope, never not known where his next meal 1s coming from ." Whitaker last saw Pelto when his infant son left with his former wife 22 years ago. In the last two decades, Pelto ha!> been adopted by his motheF's second husband, attended the University of Connecticut and become embroiled in the political process. The Connecucut manager ofHart's campaign, he helped engineer a 24-point victory that was among the candidate's most important. Whitaker. meanwhile, went to Mexico, experimented wnh drugs, spent some time in jail. returned to the Ba) Area and remamed. fathering seven more children. He now works in a neighborhood soup kitchen and said he recently overcame his alcoholism and came to "believe in Jesus." It's uncertain whether th~ pair will be reunited. Pelto said he's unsure he wants to see his father. although Whitaker has tried numerous umes to contact him. "He should come and spend the day with me. as long as he's in San Francisco," said Whitaker, 46, who is defying city regulations to run a hippie hospitality center in the park. "He should see how the other halflives." James Garner joins cast at Cape Canaveral site CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -Actor Jamll Gamer• due at cape~ today where be Md Others In the cat of a 1a..part CBS minlMriee baled°" Jamee M~e n<Mll "Space .. start fUmlng neitt weak. The cast al8o lnduclea Bruce Dem, Martin BalAm. B&alr Brown and Mlcbaet Y Ol1c. Through JUiy 25. produceta wm shoot 9C8f*9 at mothballed and flC1M K~ SS*» Center. ettea and at 1he C.,. c.r-era1 Alt Force Statton. Mtchener'• book, pubU9hed In 1982. Is a fie.. tlonallzed ecoount Of the d4Mllopment of the ~ program. The program wlf be shown &ate tn tM 1984-85 tetevlslon 11 HOO. .,.., .... "'-"""' ._, .... Maury De Wald, Peter and Maxine Grefe, Victor Yack, Marnie Fluor Reed, John and Vicki Irvine with Athena and Peter Pltcbeu e.schanged Sinatra etorles. 'Moonbeams' fill eveningforSinatra 'sfaithful By ANN CONWAY ~,... Cen1., 111111n1 Frankie. He not only cast his spell on members and auests of the Rehabilitation Center for Brain Dysfunction during hisconcenat the Pacific Amphitheater, but also had them reminiscing about his maaic at their pre-concen dinner pany at Santa Ana Country Club ... 0 1 loved it when Sinatra crooned 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams' -reminds me of when I was very youna and in love,'' (Blake Sa.abon). "I remember dancing to Frankie at the Palladium when he sana with Tommy Dorsey. 'This Love of Mine' is my favorite -reminds me ofhigh school and beina very young." (Mary Boaaa). ''Hewasareat when hesanaat intermissions 1n the old Paramount Theaterm Hollywood." (Pat Jackson). "My three all-time Sinatra favorites are 'This Love of Mine,' 'The Lady is a Tramp' and 'I'll Never Smile Again"' (Marnie Flaor Reed, board member ofRCBD). "I remember bei~a house guest of the Obenngers (he was leplcounsel for Warner Brothers) in Toluca Lakeycan~oand lcamingwewercall in vited toa bash at Frank's. IJUSt knew it would be lavish, but he served hot dop and beer!" (Mary Loa HopktDa ). "Our favorite Sinatrasona is 'Strangers in 1he Niaht' -a perfectdcscripllon ofa tennis game we shared on the couns of la Costa a few years ago." ( Dorotby and Dr. Tom Doan). "I remember meeting frank m 1947. l was w11h tht FBI and there had been a kidnap threat on httlt Nanc) Sinatra. I was assigned to the case and we've bttn &reat friends since." (Peter Pllcbe11, former l.A Count~ shenff, attending with w1te. Atbeaa). And a wonderful story from Vicki lrvlDe: "In 1951 we all lived on Toluca Laketogcther(mcaninahe~lf and a host ofbuddina talent) and I decided to throw a 'Turkey tn the Straw' party. I'll never forsct Frank-he won the sack race! It was such fun -I had 27 baJes ofhay for a backdrop and everybody did their thin,: Gordie Mac Rae sana 'Oklahoma', BW Holda shared a few experiences and Satella MacRae-what a body-did her hysterical pantomines." Jolua lrvtaeprocla1med "Chicaao"and."New York. New York" his Sinatra favorites. After cocktail hour and the lavish buffet (baron of bttf. carved turkey and salads forever) Fruit Crtaella. prcs1den t and founder of R CBD and director of Fairvtew Ho p1tal. extended kudos to all attending. upccially Maury De Wald and Marme Flaor Reed (oam co-chamnan). Victor Yack (ownerofNev. pon Florist "ho r1tadearrangcments with thecountf) du band provided flowers). Stan Cole (who handled In\ 1tauons) and Mlctey RailD (Sinatra's attorney) who procured the great scats at the amphitheater for the group A special thanks was eucnded to Gladys Zarlo, (attendina wtth husband Jolm) the group's 1983 patroness of the )"J6r 1md sponsor of the centt'f's d1agnostic scrvtcn. Also attend ma were Frederick Rohe and Ptter Grefe of hur·lock Corp .. sponsors of the center's workshop program The Rehabilitation \enter for Brain DY~funcuon ts dedicated toenabhna young adults with funcuonal brain 1mpa1rmcnt to become succe~sful and happy membcnof soc1et) 8 .C. "C\lp"Clitberoe Jr. ts C\CCUU\ c d1rtetor ' .. . . . .. .. .. -. ... •, -. -. -. -. =· . . . -. ... •. -· .. . .. ., .. . . --. •i -. ., .. . . .,, ..... ... -. . .. .. _, ... -. -,. .. ., . ... .. . •• • ~ . :_ .. ... ... . • ... .. -- -. ·. . . :· .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · ·: :· ~= -. . . . . . . ·: .. . ... · .. -. . -.; . . ·"' ~ ·: ... ... .. . := .... . .. ...... . · -: :: ... :· ·= .. _ .. _ •• :: .... · .. .... 98 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 20. 1984 I "°' True colors of 'friends' exposed by sickness DEAR ANN LANDERS: My parcnu(now in their early 70s) wo~ktd hard all thtir h ves and pu 1 lbc1rdrcamsof rcti~ment on hold Dad isinaoodbealth bu1 Mom has· Ahhcimcr'sdaseasc Shec~nnot be l~ft alone even for a shon period of lime. He rcfUses to leave her w1 th "stranger ." Dad has no tame for h1mselforany of the thin~he used tocnJO}. They h-:-e40 mil~ from me. ma small town wnh no suppon groups. I am a workina wife, the mother of three small children, but 1 manage to go see them every weekend so Dad can buy &roeencs. My husband is very under- Robyn Warren WARREN-RILEY Robyn Patnc1a Rile} and Ronald Scott Wa rren. both of Costa Mesa. exchanged wedding vowc; on June JO in the First United Methodist Church. Costa Mesa. The bnde. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P Rile} of Costa Mesa, ANN LANDERS standing but I feel guilty leaving him to care for the young ones. It 1s heanbreat...mg 10 see Dad wcanngout his health and getting no thant...s from Mom (She 1softcn abus1" t'. and obsun.ate) What bothers me most is the way their friends have wore a white tafleta oll-the-o,houlder gown . fashioned w11h puff c;kc' es and a chapel-length 1rarn Her ht:adp1ece was a taffeta floral '"1.·ath "'llh seed pearls that held a fl oor-length 'e1I Roxanne Riley "'as her sister's maid of honor. and hndcsma1d'> "'eri: Joni Manino. Lisa Moore. Karen Rees and Jeanne Wulfe Emtl\ Pat- terson the bndc's couo,1n , "a'> ho'H'r girl. The bridegroom is the \On oi Mr and Mrs. Roger English of But:na Park and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Warren of Reno. Tim English. the bmkgroom's stepbrother. was best man. Ushers were Cra1~ English . another !>lt~p­ brothcr, Richard Rile}. the bnde's brother, Michael Fns and Douglas Rudolph. Rmg bearer was BenJam1n Panerson. the bnde's rnus10 A reception. attended b) 't>O guests, was held to the Neighborhood CommunJty Center. ( osta Mesa The newlyweds hone> mooned at Lake Tahoe and are hvang 10 Costa Me!Ml. They are employed by the Institute for B1ologi1.al Resear1.h and De"elopment. RUSSELL-GRAY St Andrew's Presb}tenan Church. Newport Beach, was the sc111ng for the June 23 nuptial ceremonu:s linking TaJa Mane Gray of NewPon How· to submit news TIWI Dally Piiot wants your "'1dJng and enQttgen'Hlnt news. To help you -.ibmft t~ requited lntorm.tJon, forms are •vaRabHI at tM Dally Piiot office, 830 W. Bay St., Cost• Mesa. • For ~ only s blade and Whit• phottJ of the brlM Is aooeptable. Snapshots, Polaroid and color photos can't be U#d. n.. f)hOto must be submitted no later than thr• WHlfcs after the wedding, othfHwlae It wlll not bfJ pub/IN>ed. Engagement Information Is to be submitted at Jeut NWHl WM#cs betOte the w«ldlng. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or malled to the Wedding ~t. Dally Pilot.. P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92628. Jesened them When we "'ere gr ow- ing up. m} mother'·d1d" fore' en· body Shcsha~cverything we tiad, even when we hud 'er} httle When I telephone her fncnd~ and ask them to please stopo.,.cr tlnd g1 .. c Dad u httlr help, they ~'r. "It 1s hcanbrukm-to see your mother so changC'd. Besides, she "ouldn't re- member we were there anywar,." Dad says I shouldn't beg-that he II manage somcltow. I am surpnsed at ho"' angry I am I, guess that's what we need }OU for. Ann Landers. Everyone needs some- one to unload on. I don't have the ume ormone-. fora therapist. so Taja Ruseell Beach and Joe E. Rus$Cll of Dalla'> Te,as. The bndc. daugther of James and .\nna Grd} of Newpon Beach. wore a while silk taffeta gown, tnmmt.>d with lace Stcphanot1s and hi) of the' a Ile) tnmmed her chapel train and formed the crown holding her fingen1p length 'e1l. She ca med a ca.,cadc of rubrum ltlhes and stephanoll!>. The bnde's attendants were l\.a) la and Natalie Gra}. Kathleen Koll. Teresa Dewe}. Robbie John'>on and Karen Parsons. Serving the bridegroom. son of Joe and Joyce Russell of Dallas. wen: Mark Buckner. Lee Hannxt.... (, I\. Johnson. Ke11h Pharr Dan '\m1th and Brad Gra\ Following ·a ren·p1ton for 200 gue'itS in Corona dl.'I \far the nt'"' h weds kit on a Hawa11an hnnl'\.· moon The' w1ll lt\l' in Dalla\"' herl' 'lhe 1<> "'11h Sand' Hall&. .\\s,ouate~ a Dallas appard ·man. and h1.· 1\ ,1 l'Orporatc law ~er for T t:\J\ I n\tru ml.'nts CNY GO FOR THE GOLD CNY '84 OLYMPICS HEADQUARTERS •• • FOR PARlY SUPPLIES, SOUVENIRS & GIFTS 1 LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNlY ,:S '•"'"' A!IJI t~ l:~:i;t ~ m F~~ ..__, .. .,-~ l "H'9h ... -e..-biee wttJi 15' EA. Teble C-... aNepkiu EVERYTHING FOR EVERY OCCASION, PLUS MORE! llfll AJI Polttk.el ... Sllppla.• 20%0FF ~· WEDDING , INVITATIONS · 801 W. Baker, Just West of Bristol Costa Mesa 979-85 70 AFROFOS UPTO 80%0FF BIGGEST SALE EVER IN PROGRESS NOW AT ALL LOCATIONS thank\ lorhsten1ng. -I OU .. PlJEBI 0 COLO. l>~AR ANN LANDl:J{~· Your rnlumn on brea l-fecdmg o;urpnsed mt' I can't undett.tand why people think tt's wrona lO nur~ a rh1ld tn a rc5taurant It seems hke the most natuml pla~ in the world to me J have nursed my mfant: discreet. A$ torgomg to the lad1ct' room. would YOU ao then: forlun1 -JOSHUA'SMOM JNNEW- BURGH,N Y OEAR LOU: I'm glad you wrote. Do 1011ala If you feel like It. Al1belmer'1 l1 one of tbe cruelest of all dJtt81ea, aad as yet there 11 no <'Ure, but researchers to many c-caten are working on lt. Ble11 you aud your wonderful father for your ldodJJe11 and devoUon to your motber. Tboseso.called friends are 1bow1Dg tbelr true colon. Notblns exposes tbe pbonJH like sorrow or 1lcltne11. Jn the hardwurt' department at Sears: on a New York City bus: at the Howard Johnson's across from Grand Central Station, an a super- market checkout line; in an OJfPOn waiting area; at the movies: an church. DEAR NEW: Toot'bt! Martr o.t for our aide! • • • Discover how to be date b1u t without (41/111/1. hook. line and s1ak.c Ann Landers booklet. "Datm1 Do and Don 'ts, "wiJJ htlp you be mo~ poi~ and .-.ure of yourselfon date! Send jOccnts alons with a Jona. stamped, self-addressM envelope with your request to Ann Landors, P. 0 . Box I I 995 Chicaao. Ill. 6061 I You know what people say to me: Ooe suuesttoa: Don't leave your busbaad OD weekead1. ID1lst chat be and tbe klcb 10 wltb you. "My, whalahappybaby!" I wear a loosesweater.andnoone secsany part of my breast. It's easy to be I TONIGHT'S TV ~~ -- -8:00- 1 D NEWS UTT1.E HOUSE OH TH£ PMRf 19 8A8E8Al.l IJ/lOIO THAEF8 COMPANY IUCKAOGERS • BU8leS AfPOAT I UNDERSAIL C88NEWS NICNEWS GDD<V~DYKE (U) ODY'S MIOHIOHT RtJNNEAS -e:ao-m TOO CLOSE FOR COMfORT e MACNet. I l.EHREA NEW8HOUA l~WOAKS QI YMB. OF FORTVNe '9TMATQR (Q)crTYUGHT8 -7:00- I C88NEWS NICNEWS TAXI •:WOMAN e FN/lf. I YMB. 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MAGAZJNE WAUm&TWEEK JM COOPER'S ORANGE COUNTY ®MOVIE ** • "Octopuaay" ( 19831 Roger Moore, Maud Adams -t:00- 1 !i~ H 'The Haunting Passion" (1982) Jane Seymour. Gerald McRan.y DUOVIE * * t t ''The French Connection" (1971) Gene Hacltm1n, Ftmlndo Rey Ut£WS m MBIV G""9H 9 NATURE OF THINGS ~RflNGLH ®l EHTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT m YAASHAl. DIUOH (Q)MOYIE H 'h "The Sorvlvora" (1983) Wattw Matthau. Robin Williams. (I)UOVIE **''Staying AIM" (1983).John Tra- volta. Cynthia Rhodee -•JO-(!)MOVIE **~ "Hour Of The Gun" (1967) James Gamer. Jaaon Robards. ~ P£0PlE'S COURT m PETEAGUNN -10:00- f) Cl) FALCON a&T UG)G>HEWS 0 8AMARA MAHOREil & THE MAHDRB.l SISTERS m EHT'ERPAS8E '1l) VIETNAM: A TE1..EVISIOH HISTORY ~TAXI ~~ H~ ''Somewtlere In Time" {1980) Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymou< MOYIE • • • "Octopuuy'' ( 1983) Roger Moore, Maud Adams -10'.30- ., NlEP9C)fH1' NEWS 9 THE H&STOAY OF THE S.S. 9 Wl<AP If CINCINNATI -11:00- l D D (l)®IQ! ll) HEWS SATUADAY NIGHT I AOW~ & MAATWS LA~ THE JEffER80H8 80t.I) OOlD HITS MOVIE "OrlWI" ( 1984) Kirk Oouglaa, James Cobl.lm. (D)MOVIE t "lntlmete Leeeone" (1980) PIUI Thoma, Kty Partcw {%)MOVIE * "EMllll loYe" (1981) ll<ook• Shleldi. Martin Hewtt1 -11:3G-8 (J) MOYIE •• * ''Thi Lindbergh Kldntpplng ic...:r~::.- .. SEAACHOF- AACHE IUNKEJf8 Pl.ACE l.R8TYlD OF THE llCtC AHO FAMOUS e 1'00CUJB -1U5- (C)MOVIE t "The Happy Hooker Goel To Wuhlngton" 1197n Joey Heither· Ion, George Hamlllon -12:«1- I TWILIGHT ZONE ABCAOCl<.8 MOVIE ... "The Nlghtoomert" (1972) IMatloo~~ Beacham. THICKE OF THE NIGHT LA T9IOHT AM8llCA MOYIE * t • 1,; "Goodbye, Columbu1" (1969) Richard Benjamin, Ali MacGrew -12:15- MOVIE * * 1,; "My Tutor ( 1983) Caren Kaye, Matt Lattanzi -12:20- ::Q)UOVIE • * "New YOl1c Babes" (I~) Glona Leonatd. Mnne Wlllougtlby • -12:»- D a RIOAY NIGHT vuoe 8 Al1AED HITCHCOCK PAESENTS 8 OOOONOHT LA; VUOI Cil JO#~ & MART1N'S LAUC» m LCM. AMEAICAH 8TYlE -12:4&- CID MOVIE • t 'h "The BetlY" (1978) Laun Ollvlet, Robert Duvall. -1:00- BMOYIE ** * "Mamie" (1964) Tlppl tied Sean Connery. <tJ. ~Between Heevtn And .. (1958) Robtrt Wagner, Terry Moc .MOVIE Ht "See The Man Run" (11 Robert Culp. Angie Dlddnaon. (%)MOYIE •• '..; "The Hatder They Cot ( 1973) Jimmy Cldl. Jlnll Battley. -1:1~ (C)MOYE * * "Arnltyvllle II: The ~ {1912) Butt Young, Jwn. C*on. -1:ao-• AU .. THEFAaaY -1:60-8MOYIE ***~ "In Hami'a WS'(' f11 John Wayrwe, Kirt Douglas. -t:00- 1 HEAL n4 FIB.D LA TODAY I: & MARTIN'S LAUGH * ** "Man. Woman And Ch ( 1983) Martin Sheen, Blythe DIM (l)MOYIE **'h "The Sutvlvora" ( 1983) Wa Matthau. Robin Wlllllma. -~ fl CB.EIRTY CAU8ADE FOR -2:30- D 9 NEWS G)MOVIE ***"The Gre1t Impost()(' (U Tony Cl.r'tls. Edmond O'Bnen. Cl) MOVIE * * "Plrtnefl In Cnme" ( 11162) E nwd Lee John V811 Eysaen -2:'5- {%)MOVIE ** "King Of Comedy" (1982) R IW1 De Niro. Jeiry Lewis. " RUFFELL'S ············~ UPHOLSTERY, INC . r 01 tllt RHI of Yow Lile 1922 HARBOR Bl VO., CQSU WSA ->4&· 11 S6 • IT'S TIME FOR A LITTLE ROMANCE! , • LO~~ , • (c•N~E~ , • J • 'H - • T. V. s ottest Video Dating _. Show Will Be Interviewing ~ • Outgoing Singles At -~ Happy Summer "Since 1957" rt. 11, w11rr 1.suu11cE (t) .~ Non-smoker r ~ .. 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Heating and cooling authorities as well as landscape and nursery pro- fessionals have agreed on a number of ways the proper placement of trees and shrubs and vines and other h vmg plants can reduce energy use -and energy costs. Some of these arc being passed ~ong by the Amencan Assoc1at1on of Nurserymen -the nauonal or· ganizat1on for the finns that grow. distribute and plan the environmen- tal horticulture that graces our coun- try. Here are five ofthe1r suggestions· I. Plant deciduous shade trees (the vaneties that shed their leaves 1n winter) on the south and west sides of your yard. They'll help keop those areas cooler -a son of natural air conditioning. 2. The same kinds of fairly large growing deciduous trees planted about 15 feet apart and 15 feet from the house on the southern and western sides of the house will help to keep the 1ns1de cooler. One recent study showed that an 8- dcgree difference between shaded and unshaded wall surfaces 1s equivalent to a 30 percent increase in insulation value for the sheltered wall. 3. For winter energy savings. plant two or three rows of evrcgrcen trees on the north and northwest sides ot the home -a distance from the structure equal to about five to seven ~ •. J Strategically placed tree. eerve u a •un •hleld. times their height. Tests have shown savings in heating energy costs a!> great as 30 percent with this kind of natural windbreak. 4. Screen your outdoor air con· dttioning condenser wnh shrubs on the eastern, southern and western sides. As much as 3 percent savings in the efficiency of the system can be accomplished b) shading the con· denser from summer sun. 5. Vines you plant to climb on southern and western walls Wlll block summer sun to act as natural energ)'· saving insulatton. but be sure they're deciduous vanettes so leaves arc shed to let the winter sun in (If yo ur home is of wood. construct a trellis next to the walls and encourage the vines to grow on 1t to avoid rotting problems created by vines on wood.) Real estate experts often talk about the financial benefits of a nice lookmg yard with attractive landscape plants -benefits in increased value of the property and easier sales potential. Now the hnanc1al investment in living plants 1s being measured in still another way: savings in energy ex pen· d1tures through the proper placement of trees and shrubs. Check with your favonte nursery or landscape finn for specific advice. Plants survive vacation Your garden doesn't have to go to "pot" when you leave on vac:a11on. Just take a little time and plan ahead for your absence. First, mulch around your plants and don't forget the veeetable garden and containers. Mulching helps con· over the top and tied under the pol. Place them anywhere but 1n direct sun. The plastic bag creates a ter- rarium effect. needmg the most attention. Wnte down when the area should be watered and for how long. This includes potted plants. flower beds and lawn. Now that you have your plants cared for. enJOY your vacation! Look to enhsttng help from a neighbor. Draw a rough plot plan of the garden and circle the areas serve moisture. Then water ------~-----------------------1 thoroughly the day before you leave. Move hanging baskets and other potted plants to a cool. shaded area. You can put them back in their rightful place when you return Don't fertilize during the two weeks before your departure New growth that stems from fentlmng nccdsspcc1al watenngattentton. This applies to your lawn as well Whtie you're gone. the bugs ~111 still be in the garden. So be sure to scatter snail and slug bait throughout .-:~wer beds and under shrubs. You ·:ean also use a good general purpose loscctic1de recommended b) your .nurseryman. . Indoor plants need some attention . before you leave. Thoroughly soai.. large houseplants before leaving. but don't leave them in a saucer of water. ·Small indooor plants are likely to dry out quickly and you might want to enclose them in plastic bag-sltpped GARDEN CHECKLIST • Com and beans can still be planted in two.week intervals to prolong the harvest. • It's a good idea to take down hanging baskets every now and then apd g1ve them a thorough soaking b) enher dunking them 1n a bucket orb) running water slowly over a period of time. This w1ll ensure complete moisture at the roots. • Work in organic matter to condition soil so 11 will be a belier 1t!.... ~ :s~oo Value Freshly-Cut & Beautiful, These Roses are from Our New Rose Grower. HAND WRAPPED IN CELLOPHANE/ SUMMER COLOR SALE PLANT UP ALL THOSE POTS and FLOWERBEDS! Pony Pak Reg. 1.19 SALE .87 Begonias • Petunias Pansys • Marigolds Zinnias • Asters And Many More. ~~~~~ Hallish~s Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa Ad good through July 26. 1986 while supply lute DAILY 9·6 SUN. 9-5:30 Orange Coat OAILV P LOT/Friday, .My 20, 1"4 LLDYo•s garden shop FURlllTURE CLOSE-OUT SILE! lllfwnlltwrtNbM .............. . ......... Eumplt ' -# I 00 Chair Rq S3J.4• 1-•2 htH ••• , .... ,,,,..... __ ... -- JULY 1 CENT SALE Sal~ subfect to sloe~ on hind BEDDING PUITS IEDDlll& PLAITS Alyssum Lobeha Manaotds Plant now for summer color White pony pak 6 Per pak llJ 2 It lt1-Price •11• u . '-1 lN ht ftr 10 I Gal size your choice mix and match Begonias. Impatiens. Jumper. Marguentes lly 2 1t reg. ,.;ce Gtt lr~ plllt of .,1 or Im HIM for 10 BUY IOW Ill SAYE 15 Gal Trees Buy I for Reg Price '69" Set 294 fer 1 O , • Whtll! Buch • Oleander • Red leaf Plant • Peppermml T rte • • Torulosa • Carrotwood Tree -· --·-.... -·-" ... KELLOGG BARI Decoraltwt and aeromat1t bar~ IS Ideal 101 l)lanround covtr pathways and u a cower mute~ 2 cu ft Reg s4r.. lllJ 2 let lr4 ... ftr Best Summer color. 4" pot Man&old, Begonli, Impatiens. .., 2 It •ec. Prtce •11• Cet lN DIN ftr 10 UIDSCAPE PUllTS ~ Cal $1Zt rou1 cllolce m•• and match l11ustrum leunum. Dodonea E uae1111 Col!IC*ta. Bottlt BrU'Sh Can1r) Island Pu~. lit ellli Myrhtoha. Olunde1 \ I• Juniper old &Old. r tc.olN ' Caotnsis Roses • L -e ' llJ 1 ht lld HI fer 1 WHY BUY USED RAILROAD TIS 1 _..,.um -,-•*-~t ll r..,..,. .. _..,~ . ~ ....... °"" -.. ... "" .,_ Buy 1 at Reg Pnces14•t Ull-110 NTilll lllL 2 cu ft A uMormly bleflded potting SOii INI IS scienl1l1tall~ lormulated to ptOY•df tood aeration am! \ dr1111act Reg '6• kJ2 ht lr41 ... flf ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND Sale Good 7120/84 to 8/2/84 • IUISlln • '6!10 '*''* ·~ • *"1llWICI. • rt.SI COlfl IO. HOURS: MON·FRI 7-6 •SAT 8·30·6 •SUN 8:30·5 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 5-MILE ..piu:_, LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO., INC. 2028 Newport Blvd.(at Bay St )CO$ta Mesa CA 92627(714)646-7441 l• r h ~ ~ ~ -r- draining soil. • Don't destroy Cah fom 1a nat Ive rmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~~--····-----------------------------ill plants with too much water. Most ~ prefer summer dryness. •Fertilize lawns and roses as well as other shrubs. flowers and ve&etables at six week intervals dunng the summer. Fuchsias like liJht feedings every I 0 days • Hydrangeas 1n tubs on a shaded patio or under a lath will add a large splash of color. • If you have mildew in your prden. you ma) be watering too late an the day. Try watenng early mom- ina or by late afternoon. • If the foliage 1s dry and yellowed on spnng bloom1na bulbs. be sure to cut 1t off. Divide and replant any ttowdcd clumps of bulbs for better bloom next year . Flower baskets ti. workshop topic A workshop entitled "Hanging Gardens" will be taught at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del 'Mar Wednesd111 from I ta 3:30 p.m. Construction. compos111on and care of mos,. ti ncd flower baskets wlll be demonstrated. All materials Wlll be provided to students who wtll octu· ally make a basket 1n class. Rea1strat1on u $28 , and 1>rtf'tlistration as required. for mfor· mation, call the prden office at 673-2261 . Forget watering Oardencn of\cn plant C'•hfornja native plants only to hav them dtc •.n a year or two The common cause 1 too much water. . •• hcsc plantl are natavo lO a ~on • of Iona dry periods and cannot . tand the rqular wa\ttinaprdcncrs 11vc to other plants • Plant nauvcs away from lawns and other artis whcrt' ovcrwatcnna threaten ' S679 WM• hn!Sh sys""1 tntur glass doors aftO bght1no '90 ~ Accessona not il°'Cludtd llVlRLY HIW ' . Versatility.or home or office. All desks and wallsystems are specially reduced this week only. Shown here. our white modular system from Germany features a variety of components that let you design your personal combination . s299 Danica J Pt ~UC R:~ tlum lrnl 111~ t11>tn11 nn cas 'f'O ~72 Co~ are M ablf ep,Jr11t Open Oa1iy 10-6 Sunday 12 -5 Customer Service Hotline (7131 548 '335 3015 Bnstol Street Costa Mesa (714) 751 2<Jl7 SAN flfDRO lONO llACH PHOENIX LAS VlOAS . -. .. -. -. ... .. .. . . . -. :· :· . ~ . . . .. . . :· ... :~ _, J .. -~ l .. •\ . .. ... ... .. ... .. -.. ... .. . . .... .... ... .. .... .. . •.1 -- ..- ... . ·-.. ·. . . . . . . -. .. . :~ -. -. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . ·: . -~ ·: • . . . . -. .. . . . ·: . . . . . -. . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . -. . .. . -. -. . .. =-. . ... . .. . . ...... ... ... . .. " .. ... ... . . . . . . . .. ... :-= .. ... ·: . ·: :: ... :-. ~· --= . .. • .. :: -. 88 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Ff'i<Uly, July 20. 1GM GORDO GARFIELD GARftf LP, tF YOU ME~S WllM MY NEW Fl~H. YOO'LL RE.GR~! IT WHA1''~ 50 P.EC1Rf.if A0t.f A80U'f A Lllf LE 5fAFOOP SNACK? :r. AM LOA"fl4JI lO LA~A1'1! MV LIVE/It. WITU 5UCJJ MAJ2WATeD l=EliO/ by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis USE ALL OF YOUR ASSETS Doth vulnerabltt South dHl1. NORTH +J 10 ~JtU o I.QUI •u WEST EAST + Q91H + 80Z c;, A 107 1:1 Q54 O U O A54 • JOtS + K 74 SOUTH +AK "I( 32 o JIOS + AQJ SZ The b1dd1ng: Sou~ We1t Nertlil Eut I• Pua I O Pau Z NT P ... 3 NT Paa1 Usually. yuu have to develop only onl' au1t for your contract On occasion, you might nttt-d a !tlcond suit h well. Out South ft'll hla fiv~ e#td 1ult made his hand too strong for an op~nlng bid of one no trump. Although his Jump rebid of two no trump was not forcing, North had just enoul{h lo aco on to game. ~;o;.....,;;"""' Pau Pu1 As happens when both partners bad aggressively. Lhe final contract was tenuous. Even 1f declarer <'ould establish mnd run the diamonds. he would still need some club tricks ror h1:. <'On tra<'t. Then there wa:. the 'CHE FA.BIL\' CIRCUS by Bil Keane \\I'm not goin' in again till the ocean stops wavin'." MARMADl'KE by Brad Anderson ~ Opening lead: Six or •. --~~~~~~~~~~-- BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ,. ... -... · .. "' .--. _ ... _ - "By golly, they ARE teeth marks." DE'\:\IS THE '1E~ACE Hank Ketcham ~· SHOE ~~ _., ___ _ BRABBLE P>.iRICK, I~ ~Mb! fEal~~u.:~ .., zo Nol" RE.AU.~. OAO. ~f. Ai~ AlOl>M~~ foR L.UNC~, AND \4E. '~ Ku-to Of ~lK '· 111~,19 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE We'RE Go1~, MIKE ! GET YooR STuFF ! LOE ·~E GotNG ARE. you GONNA St! WllH ME AGRIN? FUNK l' WINKERBEAN CHARLES GOREN chancf' a dftfender with three d1amond1 to the ace could kill dummy by holding up. n.,clarer's solution was el~gant Ho won the opening lead and led the jack of diamonds, ovtrlaklnr on the board with t he qunn When East held UIJ, df'clarer switched his attention to clubs. The jack or clubs WU finessed SUC- cessfully, and declart-r now reverted to diamonds. over· taking his 10 with the king. East had to hold up again to prevent. declarer from bring· ing In the suit, but now declarer was on the table lo repeat the club (int'ase. He still nePded a slice of luck The hnesse or the queen WHEN l,M NOf~~ -SURE, I'll Sit WliH you OMAR SHARIF or clubs won II eicpettcd, Int declarer laid down the ace o clubs. When both defendtr1 followed, everything hac come up roan. Declar111 scored two spade tricks, tw• diamonds and five clubs all he had contracted for How do you tlaMM UH beet opHl .. lead? Chalte1 Goreo hat lite auwer. f•r 1 copy of "Wl .. Joa Opeo.laf Lead1," ee•d U .8S t• "Goren·Lead1," care of thL oew1paper, P.O. Boa 2St NorwMd, N.J. 076'8. Malll cbecke payable to Ne•• paperbookl. by Jeff MacNell) by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnstor IEU. Me::,K1D-WHAT MVE You GOiTHFrr' CON°T Hffl'E! by Tom Batluk 1 ~.,-U~iAND Ii! rf'5 A MIAACLE ! -7-10 ,......,. .,... ... , .... ,. •.. - "It's not the easy chair .it's the snoring that gets me " ... you should aluJalfS sl~ MfDIUM ~RE!'' PEA~Ul'S TUMBLEWEEDS BUT, Wow , WHAT A 'THIRST IT GAVE ME f '(OU 5140ULD TRY FACIN6 T~E ~ER WAY SOMETIME IH~ 61.JVS 17"7 176 S~tJLKS, B't SLINKS, ~l:Z UJRKS AN'7 Ol\JE: Pi:e:K-A-E'OO. by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz ONE DOES NOT TREAT A CAREER C~AH6E Ll6MTLY .. by Tom K. Ryan DR. SMOCK SO JLJS.,... HOW SKINNY WAS -rHIS <SUY' WHO -rooK YOU -ro -r"H e ee:ACH PAR-fY, MAPGE: ~ ROSE IS ROSE IUDGE Pt\.RKER ---............ 0-...-...... WE:l-L-1 He HAP "MO,-HE::R " ,-A-r""f'DOeP ON HIS LJPPeR ARM ... IT 90 HAPPENS THAT MR DRIV ER 1S Hel'tE WITH ME, MISS TEMPLETON I yes I WE'LL 80™ COME OVER 'TO THE SCHOOL w rTHIN THE HOUR! .. by George Lemon1 by Pat Brady 'JOJ PA$E£> oor , ~'N<f m (;00(.. ~SQ.M.'S ~f / - I • ; Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Juty 20, 1914 MITSUBISHI CORDIA See Page 2 E WILL NO ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS! HIGHEST QUALITY SALES & SERVICE! THE HARD TO GET UNITS ARE IN STOCK NOW! IT IS OUR POLICY OT TO '' ON • OUR PRICES REFLECT ONLY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVIDED WITH THE VEHICLE. Ready for · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY : . ' JEW 1984 CELEBRITY COff«RTB.£ COACH IN STOCK IMMCOIATE DELIVERY Wllitt wotll •eel wtlovl lllltflOI .,,, ~ 1 .. 1 ~ hit •llMI AM 1111 $1t1f0 Cmtllt M o 1111hc & "'°'' ($ff 93~5~1 ISIK 51791 UECUTIW£ """ ........... _ ... -... ..-.... ..., .. ,l u-VI_, ---'" n •• .. tau • & .... (Sir 1011111 ($JI ~II FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSWAGEN IN THE U.S.A. 445 EAST COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH 673-0900 '84 CORVETTES Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY _C2 Orenge Coeat DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 20: 1 84 ..:::: .· .. The 1984 Mit.ublahl Cordia aport coupe bu received a performance boost with the aid of a turbocharter and a lar&er. more powerful 1.81 ter en and 15 percent more torque than Cordia coupe receives a boost The 1984 M1tsub1sh1 Cordia sport coupe has received a boost In performance via a new turbo- charged model and a larger, more powerful standard engine. "In the 1984 Cordia we have achieved our goal of outstanding performance. with luxury and comfort. at an affordable price," said Bob Stallsmith, vice presi- dent and general manager-sales for Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America. Inc The front -drive Cordia Turbo Sport Coupe has a 116-horse- power, 1 8-liter engine with elec- tronically controlled fuel injec- tlon, a 41 percent Increase in horsepower over the 1. 8-liter, 82- horsepower. non-turbo engine In the 1983 model. Some of the other special features of the Cordia Turbo Sport Coupe Include high-per- t ormance suspension tuning with a rear stablizer bar. cast alloy wheels, black front grille, "Turbo" decals along the sides, a new one-spoke steering wheel and turbocharger boost gauge. The Turbo's interior Includes buckskin knit and tweed fabric seat material with "Turbo" em- bossed on the face of seatbacks. Refinements to the Turbo model's body shape -specifi- cally, an extended front air dam and ducktall type rear spoiler - improve the aerodynamic eff i- clency (a drag coefficient of 0.33) for better performance and in- creased gas milage. The other three Cordia models (Base, L. LS) have a larger 88-hp, 2.0-liter engine In 1984. In 1983, Cordia had an 82-hp, 1.8-llter engine. Included Is an Increase of more than 15 percent In torque for greater pulling power and Improved drlveablllty. The 1984 Cordia also has Th.la mobile camera platform -called Unlq Turbo Electrek -was built by Unique Mobility, Inc. at ABC Televlalon'a requeat to enable the network to cover the Olympic Marathon In a non-polluting camera c&r. The con~~tlon la a hybrid, battery- powered ~~-tech vehicle riCht out of the "Star Wan movie. ventilated power front disc brakes with holes around the edge of the disc to help dissipate the heat created during braking. A 5-speed overdrive manual transmission is standard in all 1984 Cordia models. A 3-speed ELC automatic transmission with electronically controlled lockup torque converter is optional on Cordia L and LS models for improved fuel economy. Changes In appearance during 1984 include a front bumper with air Inlet for more efficient cooling, several new exterior colors and refined interior fabrics and trim. Ko1nfort adds2 models Two additional products have been added to Komfort Indus- tries' line of travel trailers and fifth wheels. Model 27-F provides a rear galley/dinette design in a fifth wheel floor plan. Model 23-TCB Komfort Travel Trailer otters a permanent rear bedroom with double bed. A bed-divan In the living room provides extra sleep- ing capacity when required. The new Model 27 -Falso otters a mid-living room with built-in double bed-divan opposite a panoramic window and TV shelf; a walk-through bathroom with one-piece bathtub/shower, lavy/puilman, two-pedal toilet, and sliding double doors to the master bedroom. · 'Star Wars' car ·will cover Gaines A choice of queen size or extra long twin beds ts ottered In the master bedroom. while the galley features a 10-foot, 3-way re- frigerator with automatic energy selector; porcelain double sinks; systems monitor panel integral with range hood/light; four- burner range/oven: and a micro- wave-ready cabinet. Interiors are furnished in both units The Model 23-TCB has all the practical features of a self-con- tained camping trailer with the comfort and furnishings of larger units. Included are a carpeted livirig room with bed-divan, wall- mounted dining table with two folding chairs, a swivel rocker. a panoramic window with mini- blind and a TV shelf with china cabinet below. Specially built car with a camera will cover Marathon race When the Olympic Marathon runners start their 26 mile race from Santa Monica College next month, ABC Sports has the Olympian task of putting every step of the hve action on TV screens around the world To cover the action. ABC commissioned Unique Mobility, Inc. of Englewood. Colorado to build a hybrid electric (gas plus battery) powered high-tech cam- era vehicle right out of "Star Wars." "By mating Chrysler's 2 2L EFI Turbo engine with two battery powered. 43-horsepower elec- tric traction motors. the Uniq Turbo Electrek Is the first Ameri- can-u1lt hybrid vehicle ever to be used commercially in the U.S.," said Dr. Victor Wouk, expert on hybrid electric technology "Electric drive is required to comply with an Olympic prohibi- tion against exhaust concentra- tions on the marathon course," said Wouk. ''while gas power was added to provide the mobility and extended range to travel the hilly Los Angeles basin and for other broadcast applications." The Uniq Turbo Electrek will carry three TV cameras, seven TV monitors. a self contained power supply. and crew of 10 -a virtual TV studio on wheels. The live video signal will be beamed by microwave to an overhead helicopter "radar locked" into position so that it can relay the picture to ABC's Hollywood stu- dio for satellite transmission around the world. With its broadcast payload of 3000 pounds. the Uniq mobile studio weighs in at 10.500 pounds. including 2.500 pounds of high energy density lead-acid batteries supplied by the Globe Battery Division of Johnson Con- trols. Ray A Geddes. Unique·s chairman of the board, said "the entire vehicle was designed, built from the ground up, and made operational In eight months -a job that only a small company that happens to be the world leader In electric drive tech- nology could hcpe to do." in•ex•pen•sive* •(in lk spen · siv) not high In price; reasonable; classified advertising For more Information on Kom- fort Trailers from 14 to 40 feet or for available dealerships, write to Komfort Industries. Inc.. P.O. Box 4698, Riverside, CA., 92514. THINGS TODO 1.-ftl car 2. rtad the ..., 3. •••• plants 4. rtacl .... ..., .... 5. '· "" ..., ... 7. &. Daily Pilat Classified Advertlatng 642-5878 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH A TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL .. 37 E 171h St Costa Mesa 5 .. S..9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL ,ARK Cemetary • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 844-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 L,= Canyon Laoun• Beech, C• 92651 49-4-9416 HAA8°" UWN- MT. OUV! Mortuary • C_,,,et•ry Crematory 1825 Gisler Ave Cost• M ... 5 .. 0.5554 PIEACI 8AOTMl'.Aa 81UPOADWAY MO,.TUARY 110 Broadw•y Cost• M ... 842·9150 I --- ~ MmCI CONtoUOATC MPOflT Of COtCHTM* Of cm:DN9 aA* Of COITA .. IA Cw ., ........... c ............ "Cm.wte ..... .,, ~ ......... ~c:."• .... Doflteiltto {NIM) ata11dleltM et tN ..._ fff • • • ..... a.rtllr No. 10IO ~AIMii ... ... Ttll'• • A8NTI Ca.ti tind clue ffOm beink• . ........ ........... .. .............. •• 119 ln ..... tment MOUf'lllet (MMtlet VIII.le $4,094) .. .. · .. •· ··· ........... ". 5,0$& NOn--ln11911tment MCUtlllM ... ........ ·· ···• ··· .. ....... None ~=~ =~ -:dH~lt.M·~~Ctiaeed under .. . ...... """"""" None llgtM!Mntl 10 , .... In d<>MeeUc omc.e .................... .. ... 2.0 Loene, Tot91 ( .. cllldlng unMtMd lnc:Ome) ................... 57,422 Leet; AIOWano. for poeelble L=.~: ::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::~.5U2e Bank pr.,,._, F.F.&E. 9to ~~=:=' ....................................................... 2,420 bMk prem..... .. ...... ..... ........... ........... .. .... ............................... 33"4 ln¥9ltmentl In urlCOllddated 11.1beldtlf\ell ............................................... None eu.tomw'• lleblllty to tNe bMk on ecceptllllQel O\latlll'ldlng........ ...... .. .. ................................................ Hone °''* uMtl (lnducflnO so.oo aipltal lntangjblel) ..•... '"" .............................. N1 TOT AL ASSE'rS (IUll\ of Herne 1 thn.I 11) ............. •.. . ......................... 711,~, UAalUTlal TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ........................... ·· 70,488 Total demand depoeltl.................... ... .. ............................. 26,873 Totlll time and~ depoelta...... .... .. ............................ 44,513 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN F'OREIGN OFFICES ............................ -· ..... Hone TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES (eum ol 13a & 13b) ..... ..... . 10,480 Hlderal fUndtl potCMMd and MOUrltlee IOld under llO'..,,_," to repurch1M In dOl'Mltlc otfices. .. . ........................ ··• ........ None 0th« Hablllt141e lor t>orrowecl money, Including note balances ol U.S. TrMIUIY ..... .. • .•..• -...... """ .... 817 Mortgage lndebledMU (lndodlng SO 00 capltlll le&Mt) ................... None ACQePt~ Hec:uted by Ot IOI' .ccount of 1111a bank and outstanding . .. . .................... • ·None Ottlet llabUltlfl ................................ .. .. . ......... .......... . . .... 579 TOTAL LIABILITIES (e.11cludlng subordinated notea and debenturn). .......... . Subordinated not• and debentllfes IHAREHOLDE"I EQUrTY Prererred atock No. aflar• outltandlng .. .... ... ... . ... None Am01Jnl·None Common stock No Sharee IUthortzed.... . ... ... ...• .. . 1,500,000 71,982 None No shar• outstlllldlng. .... 1,034,939 3,850 Surplus ........ ... .. . . . None TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL (aum ol 1teq11 21. 22 & 23) ............... 3,950 Retained eernlnga............ ......... . . ,-. . . ...................... 2.903 Reserve fOf contlnoenclel and other capita! NMrVet .. . ...................... None TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (sum of llema 24. 25 & 26) ................... IJ,'453 TOT AL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (tum ol Heme 19, 20 & 27) .. ........ . ..... ... .... 78,'35 Tile undeftlQned. Peloe V. Slmp9on, Pr~I & CEO and RoOert T. Mut, Vice PrMldent & Cuhlet ol the aoov.-riamed bank, each declarea, IOI' hlmMH alone and not for the other: I have ~·I knowledge of the matt.,.. cont.in.d In this report and I believe that uc:ti 1tatem.n1 In aaJd report It true. Each ol the und~. IOI' hlmMlf atone and not tor tile other, e«tlflel unaer penalty of perjury that the 10f990lng I• true and correct Executed on July 17. 1984. It Coeta M.a Ca111omla Paige V Slmpeon Robert T MUI Published Orenge Cout Delly Piiot July 20 1984 F· 181 Pl&.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE FICTTTIOUI auatNESa flCTmOUS aUIMll FICTITIOUS llU ... ll NAME ITATIMIWT NAME ITATIMl!NT NAME ITAT'DmNT The following pertone .. The followtng pereona .,. Tile lollowtng per.an dOlng buslnet1 u doing buslneee u dol"§ ~ M: IMAGE CONTROL. 2284 JJW DEVELOPMENT, 151 CJC SOFTWARE & SEI Colgate Of • Co9ta MeM, W•t Yale Loop, Irvine, Callf VICES, 881 WNt 111 Call! 92626 92114 Street, Coete Mesa. Ctll Ronnie Regev, 2284 Col-John L Wheatley. 5&40 92627 gate Dr .. Cotta Meea. Celt. South Memotlal Ot'M. Sult• C.Olyn J ~. 107• 92628 111, TulM. Oklahoma 74146 c-lna Ave . South Get Joan Regev. 22114 Co6gate J.S. WMatley Company, 1 Calff. 90280 Or Costa Mesa, Calll. California corporation, t51 Thi• butlneaa 19 c0t 92626 W•t Yale Loop, lrvtne, Callf. dUC1ed by: WI lndlvldual Thia bualneH I• con-92714 Cetolyn J. CealOy dUC1ed by· husband and wife Thi• bul1hMI• la con-Thia ttatement wu llM Ronnie Regev ducted br • general part· with tile County Qeri( of 6 Thi• 1tatemen1 wu ftled nerwhlp ange County on June 2 wttfl the County Clen< ol Or-Jamee S Wheatley. Preei· July 6, 13, 20, tllM ange County on July 9, 1984 dent F>elOI ,,.. Thi• •t•temen1 WH filed Published Orange Co. Publllhed Orange COMt with 1he County Cleft< ot Or· Dally Piiot June 29. Juty Delly Pllol July t3, 20, 27, ange County on June 211. 13, 20, 11164 August 3. 19114 193-4 Fi F-t21 ~ -------Qanrtn a W90Mt 1M01 Von K~ Aft. P\BJC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE IMM, Celtf. tl7'5 f1CTITIOUS au ... •• P\iblllhed Orange Cout -Dally Piiot July 6 13. 20, 27, NAME •TAru.JIT ~:A=-1984 The foQowlng penon The followlng peraons -F-l03 d~v~'T:P9:ess DE dol"§ bu9inee9 M : TAILING, 2390 Colgate Or BALISA PROPERTIES, Costa M..._, Callt. 0262e 1799 T8Nigef Or., eo.ta Pl8LIC NOTICE Benjamin O«>rge Chai M..., Cellt. 92826 man, 2390 Cotgete Or William J. H<*tlna, 1799 FICTITIOUI 8USINEU Cotta~ Cellf. 92628' Tanager Or . eo.ta ~ NA• ITAnMENT Thlt bu1IMU 11 cor Calif 92626 Tile following person It ducted by: an lndlvtdu91 Lorine Ho•klne, 1799 doing bullnesl u : Ben Chapman Taneger Or., eo.t• ~. p IE R T EN I NT EA • Thlt ttltament WU n .. Callf. 92626 NATIONAL. 3 llJ'h lafl(apur with the County C6et1' of Ot Thia bu•ln... la con-Avenue. Corona del Mer. ange County on May 3( ducted by: husband and wn. c.llf 92625 1984 Lorine Hc>Nlna John A. Feu.11 . 424'h flM701 Thlt atatement WU ftled Polnaettla All9 .. Corona del Publllhed Orange Coat with the County Clenl of Or· Mar. Cllllf. 92825 Dally Piiot June 29. Juty ( enge County on Juty 9, 1984 Thi• bualne11 Is con· 13, 20. 193-4 ~ duc1ed by: an lndlvldual F7 PublWled Orange CoMt John Faux Dally Piiot July 13, 20, 27. Thll ttatament wu Ried Pl&JC M)TIC[ Auguat 3. 19114 wttfl the County C6et1' of Or· -------- F-129 ange 1 County on June 28, FICTITIOUS 9U._M 19&.4 MAim ITATE..wT ,________ ,.,...,.. The followtng per90M II' P\BJC M>TICE P\ibllshed Orange eo..t doing t>us1,,... u : 1--------Delly Piiot July IJ, t3, 20, 27. CAMELOT BUILDER~ FICTmOUS ...,.... 1984 1548 0 Adami Blvd .. Coet NA• ITATW....-T F-108 Meea. Callf. 92828 The following per90IW are Jemes H Pope. 9011 doing bullneN u. Cametlon Of • WM'tmlnlt• ROBERT T. SCHMIOT & Calif. ASSOCIATES. 1947 Fi.m-P\8.JC NOTICE Phllllp Johneon. 40e 7t tngo Drtve. Colll M... St . Huntington e..ctl. Cell~ Callf 92628 F1CTITIOUS 9USINEIS Thia bu1lneH la con Robert Theodor 1 NA• ITATDRNT dUC1ed by: 1 general part Scflmldt, 1947 Ftemlngo Tile following Plf'IOl'I •• nershlp Or1Y9. Costa M..., Calif doing bullneat u Jemee H Pope 92826 PATRICK WHOLESALE. This stltement wu nl• Alice E Schmidt, 1941 17272 Medeta, Huntington wtth the County Cleft! o1 Or Flamingo onv.. Cost• M-. 8Mcn, CA. 92847 ange County on June 20 Cellf 92626 MlchHI Patrlcil Hickey, 1984 Thi• buelneH I• con-17272 Madera, Huntington FJ4l'7'0I ducted by an unln-Beech. CA 92847 Publllhed Orange eo.. corporated 11aocl1tlon Thi• bu•ln•H la con· Daily Piiot June 29, July 6 other ttian • partnentllp ducted by an lndlvldulll 13, 20, 1984 Robert T Schmidt MlchMI P. Hlc:lley Fat Thi• stetemenl waa meet Thia ttetament wu flied with the county CMl'll of Or· wltfl the County Cleftl 01 Or---Dl-.,,-1C-..,,..-T-ICE __ _ ange County on July 10. enge County on June 7. __ r_~ __ nv....__~- 19&4 F2501• lt&4 F'2'TTf1 FICTITIOUS au .. u Publl.ried Orange Cout Publlahed Orange Coaat NAME ITAT'lmNT Dally Piiot July 13, 20, 27. Dally Piiot July 5, 13, 20, 27. doT::; = ~ ll't Augull 3. 19114 F-122 1984 F-113 B & M POWER SWEEP· ING, 811 Peulanno, Apt. F --------Cotta M .... CA 92e26 --------111111>1 'C ..,,..TICE Merlin Roy Slegford. a11 P\&IC NOTICE , __ r_uuu __ nv ____ Peulanno, Apt F. Coeta --------M .... CA. 92828 '1CTmOUI au ... sa PICTITIOUI •UIMU Bever I y E 11 z 1 beth NA• ITATl•NT n:~:i:.~: II Sl90ford, 1111 Paularlno, The lollowlng per9001 ere d<Mng ~ u Apt F. Cotti Mela, CA doing bUllnMI M I N T E R N A T I 0 N A L 92eH A BLOOMING BUSINESS. METALS & CURRENCY 125 . Thie bu11neu I• con· 260 E ~St .. Coeta ~ Biker Suite 290 c'otta ducted by: hueband and wff9 CalJ:c,'!r1a21 LM Waterman. Mff•. Callf. 92826 , ~t:t::i'r..,. flled 312 E 11Jtf1 St, Coete Meea, M~v: ~lllp~·~.:: wltll the County Qeri( of Or· c.:,:= Joel Harwon, V•'*-e.itf 90732 = County °" JuM 21. 468 M~ St eo.ta Thi• bulfnNI I• con-~ MeM. Cellf. 92821 .• ~~ ~~Mdual PubWled Orange COMt Thi• buslneu le con· Thie statement wM llled Deity Piiot June 29, Ny 8. dUc;ted by. ~ wffh the County Clertt of °' 13• 20, 1* ¥:0:at~-::' tl9d ange County on .My t, 1tM M8 wtth the 0ounty cin of 0r-Pobbhed °' "= PtalC *>TICE angeCountyOllJvty~l~m Delly Pltot July a;r.20, 21.1---......,.......,...-.....__ PubtltNd 0r._ Coeet AugUet 3, 1984 '1CTmOUI ._ .. Dt111y PMot July 11. to. 27. F-111 MAim ITAWEIT A·--3, 1Nl The~ .-.aN .,. -· ~-,_ 130 , USED G~ M- ATES, 211 W. Mein tr99C.t.-~ 103, Tu.tin. '1C1TnOU8 __,..... If. ¥ilWV MAim ITA ft19llT Add v-., Inc., Neftde. '1CTmOU911Ull... The h*Mtng ~ .. 11 w. Melft •"-'.Me ..,,_ ITATW C101nQ ~ ... 103, 1\.9ttn, Celt. t2110 The folowtnO Plf'9CIM.. .,lCTAUM OUION. Thtt bualneee •• con- doing butlneM .. : 2tOO ltlttol Suite A204 cs.,ic,ec1 by • COl"pOfatton IN1'EA8TAT!: AUTO Coeta M .... callf. 82tH ' •arbara P. IWilff•Y· SAL£8, 1H Orlind c.n.I, Petrtcle Tat>Mda, 20et Preaid9nt 8-lt>oe 191and. Cellf 12182 Manclflttn Dr Cotta M..a TNt tiatement .,.. M8d Jamee Vidor ..,_..., Ca11f t2t2t ' ' with t"9 County Clertt of Of. 128 Gtand een.i. lelboe Tl\tlt bu.in... 11 con-enoe County on June 11. ~. Cellf 12tl2 due*' bV" 9'1 lndMdual 1"4 Jamee v. "**'"' P9tlleia Taboeda ,.-™' atattl'l'*lt .. Med 1111.i ltatemetlt WM llled I 0.M T .. I a .. th tN COunty a.ti of Or· wtttt the County CWtl Of Or· r.i: County on ~ ta. f.1: County on June 21. • T';:., C.tw Dr .. ,..., ...... c-.-. c.9. -PuDW141d °'.,,.. COlilll ~ Or1nge Co.1 ~ Otange C09lll PMot .MJ I. tJ, 201 17, Deify Pflot July I. 13. 20. 21. 0..V Not My I . 13. IO, t1. ,.... ttM 11M F-111 F.109 f·t02 - .. \. h " ' •• ·- d ,_ ), • 11 s. 2 • Ml!C M>TICE '1CTIT10Ut 9UINN NAllll ITATllllNT lhe fOllOWtng S*toftl ate oomg bul4neu 11 PACll'IC INOUSTAIAL PAAlNERS, 1U01 Vo" ~arman Avenue, Sult• 400. trvln.. Callf 92715 Donald W Oltmour 1840 1 Von Karmen Avenue. Suite 400, lfvme, Callf 927 t5 Mlelyn lnvntnienta, tnc 1 C1tll0tnl1 COIPOrltton. 413 Sou1h 01 .... 11. Orange Cefll 92110 ' Thi• bua1n111 11 con- ducted by • llrnttact peniw-1h1p Oonakl W Qlltnour Thia 1111amen1 wu !lied with the County Cletk of Qr. •OG9 County on June 21 1984 ~,; O.nwln aw..,,_ tl401 Von Kennan Ave.. ltYtne, Cattf. mi1 Publtahed Orange Cout = Pt101 July I . 13, 20. 27 F-105 Pta.IC NOTICE '1cm1ou1 •u•1H111 H,._ IT A TWMl!NT The following person 11 dotng bullneaa as MESA BRAKE SUPPLY . WILLNER SALES CO .. 785 w 17th St ' Colle MeSI. Ce111 92527 Stephen M Wiiiner 3115 EvergrMn Or BrN Calll 921121 Thll 1>u11na11 It con ducted by en tndlvldual Stephen M Wiiiner Thll 11atemen1 was llled with the County Clerk of Or- tnge County on June 211. 198.4 F1'137S PublltMd Orange Coal! Dally Piiot July 6, 13, 20. 27 198.4 F-104 MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUlfNEll NAME ITATIMINT Tile loltowtng person ta Ootng butlnesa u . TUSTIN·I AVINE AS- SOCIATES, 3300 Irvine Av· enue. Suite 136, N-port Beech. Calif 92660 Albert J Aue<, 3300 Irvine Avenua. Sult• 135, Newport Be.ch Calif 928&0 Th11 bu11n11s la con- Oucted by· an indlvldual Albert J. Auer Thll lletement wu lllld wtth ttMI CO\lnty Clerk of Or-anoe County on June 211. 19114 f2et:S71 Qlbeon, Dvnn a Cr11tcher IOO Newport Centef Df. Newport .. .ch, Calll. t2MO Publlahed Orenge Coeet Dally Piiot July 6, 13, 20. 27, 1984 F-t08 ~~~~--~~~~~--- ~ Cout DAIL:V PILOT /Friday, July 20. 1914 CS MUCMJna MUC llJTlCC YOU AM lM DUAUU ~-Dtatttct "Uffl· ... ..,, -, ~ °' c.P asa M011cl °' ..onca" ·.me. 0/1 -~ llOTa., UNDH A DCID fW TMllT IHQTON HACH UNION M011Ca Of1 .,..,.,.... M&1 1ICJTICa Ofl ~ 1AU rnut,... 1AL1 ~MU DIAftl., DAff0.U.M, 1tM. UN-HIQHICHOOLDdTllUOT 1WU8Tm"a8M.I T.......... , ,...Tn'91ALI T.a. .... a T.a.-.~ La.-....... __.,,.. .. .,,.. LHI YOU TAKI ACTION lid OeredllM: S:OO ....... ....A-GM YOU AN! IN DUAIJlT T ....... YOU A.'"W IN Ol'!fAULT TRUITO IVlllO. Aldi 1conmrmnCMUM:ae MmOf'NitiW TO "'<>TICT YOUfl MOP-f'rldey, JUiy 27 '"4 YOU AM 11 Dm'AUL T UHOlA A DttD Of TillUIT. ~ , VNOfft ~ DUO °" 1JWll'. 1*11 & Hcw'llll R. T .L lllt. IA--TO ti d ;a '"TY. ITlll.U • IOLO AT Piece Of lid Reoelpt. UMD.JU DUD°'""'" DATED J.,.,.,-y 1~,-,.1., • lilOTIC8 DAT!O ~-'· ,.. a.once Wft'ccm9A DTAft ISO. .. ..., A "'9UC IAU. • YOU HUNTINOTON HACH DATU 11111111. ~ UNt.lS8 YOU TAI\& AC; YOU AM IN DUAULT UNL.Ua YOU TAI<! AG-~OU AM IN DUAULT PAPE • 1119 ,To•,..,.._ .. 0 ' - NHD ~ IJCllU.NATK>N UNIONHIOH8CHOOl.Ola-YOU TAKI AOTIOll TO TION TO PAOTfCT YOU" UNDfl'ADEl!DOfTRUll, TION TO PAOTICT YOUR UHOVUOUDOflTlllUST. ..-cM.un'I,._., ""'~-· .. WIO .. M °' 1ltl MATUM OP THI T "I 0 T l 0 UC A Tl 0 N "90TIOT YOUR PROP· PlllOPERTY, IT MAY H DA TIO A11o 1t. 1tU UH· HOME. ff YAY II IOU> AT DAT!.D Aptl tt, 1M:r I.JN. COll/IMl'f 0/1 ..., ,..._ .... ""OCllDHIQ AQAIMll ClNT!lll. 1Ga51 YotlttooM\ DTY.ITllAV•ICM.OAT SOlOAT A PU8UC IALf.. Lf.S8 VO\/ TAKE ACTION A PUaUC IAll. If YOU LIU YOU TN! ACTIC* U*emuot ~.--... ,. _t YTOU, YOU SHOULD COM-A"7..:'"tlngton a.di, • w •AU. • YOU " YOU H [O AN UPV.· TO "'°llCT rou" PAOP-HUD AH EXPl.AHAT10N to PAOT!CT y~ '"°"' .. .., flAIOll..S ,,,... Ill .. .. • ... OP. ACTAL.AWYD. CA fGD AM DPLMAnoet NAT:rs OF THI NATUM lRTY,fT ... AYl!IOU>AT Of THI NATUR Of TIC u.TV ITIMY a<X..DAT ~ Ille fOlowti'IO .._ -:11-.M ITUMP NOTlel Of' Protlet ldentlftcatlon: 110 °'nm MT\.m OP TMI 0' HE P"OCHDIHG A PUIUC IAI.£. If: YOU l'ROCUDINQ AGAINIT A PiJIUC SAL " YOU IOftled..,. tNlfWILL A'".....-. ... ~ ... TIWlftl•ltALI NO. !74 • Vartny 8Met>all ~·-AQAIMIT AQA NST YOU. YOU ...at> AH EXPl..ANATIOH YOU. YOU lt40ULD CO ... HUD AN fXllUHATION &EUAT PUIUCAUCTIC* ~IAMAM.ANNlla&.M; T.L Ho. 4MU fl9ld Renovation. (dl.otl Y~.l... YOU tMOUl.O CC.-SHOULD CONTACT A I.AW· Of TH< HATUM Of THI TACT A 1..AWYVl Of THI NATUM OI THI TO THa ltlGPDT ll>OIA a ·HA,.YN ll.IZA8RTH NOTICE 18 Hl!"&llY HIOh ktlool TAVT AL.AWYUI. Yll' PlllOCHDING AOAIMIT STAN.a....-w OOfllPOA. P"OCHDINO AQAINIT F<>f' CASH AHDIOfl ~ ll1'l.IMP MR0 & DOMIA OIV(N, th•t on Thul'llCley, Ptece ptene .,. on flt« On 112.1114 .. 11'00 A.M On w 11, ttM. at YOU YOU 8HOULD C()N.. ATION, • CAll,01\NIA YOU. YOU BHOUl.D c.<>M-CA8"1lN °" OlHIFWI> KA~ IVOIOOA In A= 9, 1914• ., 10:00 MAIHTENAN~PIA· TAU8T OHO OIYlRSll'l!.D 9 15 A.l.4.. CJAT!WAY TACT A LAWYll' COfWIOMTIOH, •«Mr• TACT A lAWYEA-CtiECKt SPECIRID IH .. ._.., 0oun et Or· ~her~~~~~~~~21~ :-Wnie-:..theun::l:; ~~.~A~~=:• °:.~~7;-~':4•h'A1: ~=:.,~": 1i:. ~i5~1 :: ~~==-~C.!,:!>~ ~ .. ~= :l.S ducttno Tru1t .. ·1 8 ..... a..cfl Union Hlgtl lohool punuenl 10 oa.d of TNlt, etlon, M duly eppoln'*I FINANCIAL COAPOA-I ATPUaUC UAaLUllf'IEITMIHTCOA-aa6e In ..... mo., al U. ~ONl"A l<ATHllUNI! within tr.. olfldee of REAL 0111rlct lduetitlon Centtr. ~ on 9113182 .. Tt\lltM \lnW •nO puf911Mt ATION. A CAl"O"NIA AUCTIOHTOH10H'E8TllO-PORAT~ .• ~ ..,. Untted.,... .. ""*"'· .. •voeODA & IHARYM ESTATE SECURITIES 81!"A-t0251 Yonctown Avenue, Document Ho 12-ta512 of to °'9d of Trull reool'ded COAPOAATION. M duly. ~ ,OA CASH 0t .. -polf\1-0 T~ ~ end end in.er.t oome;ed 110 """n• ~be .. VICE, locetld at 2020 North Huntington B .. ch, CA. Offlclel ~In tM offlc9 ~ 25. 1t71, • lnet. pointed T""'-unoet end 1or111In~824ft of tfle punuwtt to 09ecl of TNSt 9fld now t'9ld tit° It W.-....... • ...... ,__ 8'090Way, Suite 20t. I" the t214t Pho"•· (7 U) of the "9o0tder Of Ofenot No ~5. In book 12542, put9Uinl to oa.d of Tt\111 Civ.eoct.. II rtof1t. ...... dll'9Cf ~ 22. 1M2. ,.. fM6d Deed of Tt\llt lit IN ,_,...,..d ... .. City ot Sent• Ana, Co\lnty of "4-3»9 Eat. 320 County, Caltfonu, ex.outed pege 1816. of Otnclel ~ ~ AuQwt 30, 1t12, int.teat ClOI' 'W')ad to • COtdied '°· tin, • ., ,_..,,,.._ N--.... al .. : i-tr it. <Kanoe. l1•t• of Calll'Wnla. NOTICI 18 H! .. EBY b y : • " A 0 p COfdt In the offtce of tne • lnet * 11-aCMtot of Of. now llillld by It ""°" .... "* No. ·1I07'6 "' Of. ~· Th• 1)911Uon ,._., .. , WASHINGTON TAUSTOIVEN tll•t th• •bo11•· £Ct<£HW£1Ll" •• memeo CountyAecofderofOfenge ncle1"9cofdllnlheofftolof OeadofTnietlnt .. pr°'*'Y ... AeoofWlll"'9olftoaof T'Al.MTOflt: OONIMINITY ~ ..... .....-....'° ........ Ille DEED SERVICE COAPOA-named School Dletnc1 of Of· 1N11 UhluoleendMP11&te ~.nty, Stile ol c.llfomla. the County Recorder Of Or· IWelMftef cteecrlbect IMCounly AaoorOtr of OA· CHUlllCtt 1rY ~ IAY i--. .inder IN lndllpeo ATION. I Callfomla OOf'POr· angeCounty, C.llfOfnla. llCt· prop•f1Y.t & MARK I! Executed by DANA H. llnQI, Stat• of Callfornlt ••· TA U8 TO". Pl LA A AHO!County, Steteof C-. 8ENIFICIAAY NIW· idS"t ~ of ts.. 1tlon. u duty awolnted Ing by and through l1t GO't· !CK!NW!!ILER. a mettled SMITH and SANDI W. 9Ca1Md by MARTIN LU. A WAYNI. AN UNMAMCD fOffQ. ..eouted by NOMAA POM MESA a4RllT&AN ·-..._ TrualMunderand~rauantemlno&o.td,herelnett•,.. IMllMhlllOleandMPat•t• SMl'TH.WILLSEl.1.ATPU ... SIHOLl MAN. WILL Sl!U WOMAN " IYRO & ~ STAAS(_...,u. A'-'"Oon .. ~ to the power ol .... con· ferr.d to•"DISTAICT ... wlll prOC)ef1y, WILL Sl!LL AT LIC AUCTIOH TO HIGHEST AT PU81.IC AUCTION TO BENUICWllY FlOEUTY IYRO WIU 8EU AT P\J8. ~..,._,e.t ... t. hl6cl on...._,_. c terr.CS lnthetcartalno..d of teoel\19 U1> to. but not t.1• PU8LIC AUCTION TO THI! llDOE" FOR CASH Of HIOHHT BIDOEA FOfll FEOEAAL SAVINOI AHO UC AUCTlOH TO HICJHf.ST 1M2•tneo No. 12411111 ~AMlftO..I..._.• Tr\111 axeculld by JOHN 8. than the e~tetad time, HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Cethler'I Check (peyabte at CASH (payable at time of LOAN A880CIATIOH. e 91.DOl.A ~ CAIH (P9Y-ol ()fftclat Alcotda In !Jiit of. TOO. CMC otHTE1' OM/I! OROntNG and l<ATHY A . ...ild bid• f()t the ewerd of CASH, (pey.ble at llma of tlrM of tM In l•wtul moMy .... In lhfUI ~Of tne COfpotatlon ab4t e1 am. of ... In i.wf\il flOe of the Recorder°' Or-we:rr. IANTA AHA. CA HOFFMANN-OROTTINQ, a contract IOI the ib0\19 ptO-Hie In 19wful fn004I)' of the of lhe United Stat .. ) at the Unllld Stet•) at the lront Recorded ~ 11. 11\0M't of the Unhed StatM) MQe County. 112702 huaband and wife, recorded ject. United Stet•) at South front tront entrance to the OLD tntranoe to the Old Orange 1982 u lnatr No. 12"'3t1412 at the tront antrenoe to the Nici deed ot tnat de-IP' YOU O&IECT llO the Auguat 24, 1993, In the of-Bid• ahall be reoelwd In entranot to the Orange Orange ~nty CourthouM, County CourtllW•. IOeated of omctel Reoorda In IN of· Old Or11101 County ICtlbet the fOlllowinQ; ~-·~·of v. petldon, ,ou flee or the County recorder the piece Identified abcwe, County Old CounhollM, 2l1 loct1ed on Santa Ana on Santi An• 81\od .. • llot Of tht ~-of Of. CO\lrthou... IOo•ted on Perctl 1 Lou 4 end J. tht ~ ellfW _.., • .. ol said CO\lnty. u A.-and lhell be ot**' and W Sent• AN BNdn Santi 8011lev1rd . between lllltffn Sycemore SI & W'l99 Co\lnty, Mid deed of Seni. Ane Blvd ,~~ 5000 flMI of ~end--~~ corder• lnttrumenl No. publ!Gty reed elOud at the Ana, CA. 92701 atl right. title Sycamore St & 9rCMdWay. 9roedway, Sant• Alie. c-. lru6t de9cr11:>• tne ~ SycetftOrl St & Broedw9y. L°' ~. tne Norttl ... ,,.,. 1t1oftt or ,.. ""'* eoteo- 83-370737, by rMIOll of • abova-atated 11mt and end lnterelt con'l9'yad 10 Santa Ane Cellfomi.. ell lom4a ell right. title, and proparty Sent• An&. Clltllomia.ell "00 f99t of Loe I and the tuona wMll tM oourt ~ breacholdetaulttnpeyment piece and now held by II under right title and 1nt• .. 1 con· tnttf•I con¥WyeO to and Lot 40 of Trac1 No 3764, ngh1, tlttt end lnter•t ~ SOu1MMterly helf of L°' 1. ltM ~· Yow.,._. 01 P«formanet ot the obll-Eld\ bid rn1.11t GOnforrn Mid 0..0 of Trust In the veyees to and now held by It now held by It under Nkl In IM City o1 Newport V9')'ed to and now held by It all In Trtct No t 14, • per ienoe mey t. In petlOfl ot by gallons aecured thereby, In· and be ra.ponalw lo the propet1y lltuated In Mid under l&ld 0..0 ol Trull In 0..0 ol Trvst In lhe pr~y S.tien. County of Oreng., \lnOer Ak2 Deecl ot Truat In mep NC;Otded In ~ 11. y04lll .Uotn9} eluding that brNch or d• contrec:t ck>CYmenta. County, Callf0tnla. deterlb· the property lltull.CS In aatd lltuated In Mid County •nd Stat• ot Cellforni.. u per the pt~ .,tuated tn Mid Page 14 mtec.lla~OVI IF YOU AN A CREDITOfl l1u1t, Notloe of which wu &oh bid an.II be accom-Ing the land thlfeln: County 1nd Stile delcflbld $tat• deecrtbed.. mep recorded In bO<* 152 ~nty end State ~bed ,,...,., 1n u. omoe of tne IOt • c.onttiprt cndhot of record.CS April 19, 19U, u penlecl by the MCUltty r• lot t of Block 829 of the u PARCEL 1: An undivided pegea 20 to 22 ~ Of .. County "-cords of u6d ow i1e' 11 M. )QI n..-• Rec0tder·1 lnttrument No. *red to In the contr9Ct Corona del Mar Trac1, In tr.. LOt 4, Tr9Ct 1141. • par 111 1 Int.-In ano to Lot 1 Mlec:ellaneola Mape, In the L°' tO I and• 1/~UI ~ County Parctl 2: TM Nor1ft. your da6rn ""11 IN c:our1 or 114-1631211, WILL SELL AT documen1a and by the~ City of Newport BMcn. u mep r.corded 1n Book 3e, of Tract 10810 In the City ol otflol of the County A.. dlvtOed tnl•elt In oommon westerlyhelfoll.Ot7ofTrec1 ~ tt to "'9 ~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE of propoeed tubcontt11C1ort. par mep recorded In Book 3. Page 35, Mlte•ll•n•out Colt• M .... Co\lnty of <K· corder ot NicS County In and to l°' 1 of Trac1 5160, No 1 t4, .. "'°""'on.,,. tpp01119ad by HIGHEST BIDDER FOR The DISTRICT reMf'llM Pagee 41 & 42 ol Ml•· Maps, In the olfie. of the anoe. St•t• ol Callfornle, .. MAY BE ALSO KNOWN In tM City of Coat• ...... -recorded In Book 11, Paoe the~ wtttlln tow monthl CASH, lewful money of the the right to retect any or an ~. Mapt, In the of-County Recorder of Mid per mep recofded In Boole AS· 1715 Antique Wey. New-par mep recofded In Book 14 of Mltoalianeou. M"'9, from tna ate al lrwt a. United St•t•. or• caahler'a bid• or to waive eny Ir· nc. of the County Recorder County. •&S. Pagee 5 end I of Ml• port Beacfl, CA 181, P~ 40, •1 & 42 of record• of Orange County. a.noeotlMMrl•~ check drawn on a lt•t• 0t regultrltlM or lntorm.JltlM of Mid County The atrMt addr ... ancs c.lleneoua MIP•. In the of. "(II a llr.et addl'., or Mlecebneoul M._ In the c.ittornia .in t.c:tlon 100 of h c.11- natlonaJ benk. • at•t• or fed-111 any bid• or In the blddlno The atrMt eddr... and other common oeelgnatlon. nc. of the Co\lnty Record• common dHlgne~on 11 ottie. of the County ~ YOU ARE IN OEFAUt. T bnla Proo.M Cod9. The eral credit union. or • 11•1• The ~ment of~ other common oeaignetlon, If any. of the rNI property of Uld County lho'MI ·~ no wwratity le coroer of ...CS County UNOEA A DEED OF TAUST ume lot tiling clllil'N .. Mt or flderel uvtnga and loen 1tlll Relatlona ,.. •• d• If any. of the reel property ducrlb•d lb OU •• EXCEPTING THERE-glwn u 101\1 ~1111 IW The ttreet eodrw and DATED '7/t4/l2 UNLEU .-pit• pnor IO'°"' montN uaociatlondomlclledlnttllt1armlnecHhe~pr9"11-ducrlbed ebove 11purportldtobe&42W18th FROM Unlta 1 thrOUOh 11 orcorrect,....)." otheroommondeeigMtlon, YOU TAKE ACTION TO frOll'l"'9U..of .. "'-1nt 11111.a.llpeyable.Clhetlme lngrateofperdlemwageeln !)Urported to be 001 StrMt, Coate M .... Cell· lnctuslYI u lhOwn on the The~undarNld If eny, of tht real property PROTECT YOUR PROP·~~ of ule, all right, tltle and the l0c9ftty In wNot\ thll Begonia, Corona del Mar, tornlo92527 Condominium Plan re-Delldo1Ttuat,byreuonoh ducrlbed above I• ERTY.ITMAYBESOLD AT YOU MAY EXAMINE N lnterett helcf by It, •• work 11 to be performed fOt CA. 92125 The und•llgnld TruatM COfOed In Book 13630. Pege breech or dlQult In the obi-purported to be· t80 !. PUBLIC SALE. If YOU nee kllPC by tM CO\lr1. If )QI Tru1IM, In that reel property eec:h craft or type of work· The undeniontd Tru1tM dlaclalm• any neblllty for eny 1043, or Offlciel Record• gallon• MCUrld thereby, Brookllne Line. Co1ta NEED AH EXPl..AHA T10H _. • P9"liOn ln9et 11U I' In ll1uete In Mid County and man nMdld to ueout• the dllClalmt any IT•blllty of any lncorrec1neea ol the atreet PARCEL 2: Unit 2 u heretofore ex«utld end CS. MeM. c.ltfomla OF THE NATURE OF THE the ...... 'fO'I ,_, ..,,,. S111e. dMcrlbed u foilowt: contrect. TheM ret• we on lnoorrectnw o1 the llrMt eddr ... and othef common ~on the Condominium 11\oered to the UlldWllOllM a The undenigMCI T~ PROCEEDING AGAINST !upon tN ~Ott~ Lot 8 of Traci No. 742, M nit et the DISTRICT Off\oe eddr9M and other comrnOl'I des!Qnetlon. If any. lhown Plan at>e>w referred to written Oederatlon of 0.-diadeiml 111'1 llablllty lot wry YOU. VOU SHOULD CON-~. or wpon !tie 8t· per map recorded In boot! locetld at 10251 YortltO'ffn deslgnetlon, If any. ahown hef9Jn. The street addt ... and tlWlt and Demand for Sele, lnoorrec:tneu of !he ltT9eC TACT A LAWYEfl ~ for tM ...au.tor or 23. page 42 of Ml•-Avenue, Hu.nttngton BMdl, hereln. Said 1&tew1u be made. but other common deelgnatlon, and Wfltten notlot oC br-" addr9M and other common 148 E 22nd St..-t. co.ta edtnlni9tr910f, end .. wtttl «*laneo\18 Mep•. In the of-CA. 92148. Coplea mey be Seid Ale will be made, but wtthOut covenant or ww· If any, of the reel property and of electlon to ceu• tM deliQnetlon, It any, lhOMI ......., C&llfotnia t2127 the coun wft1\ proof of ... tlc.ofthtCountyA«lorderobt.ineclon t9<1ueet.Acopy without covenent or war-ranty.expr ... orlmptled,,._ ducrlbed abova 11 underllgned to Mii Mid h«eln "(If 1 atr• addr99a or vtoa,e\IW'ft1en~Ml­ of uld county ot theel rat• ahall be s>oe1· ranty, expreM 0< Implied. r• Q9tdlng title, po111e1lon, °' purponed to bt: 543 Weet property lo N11efy Mkt obi-Seid Mle wit be meoe, but common d•tgnetlon of trie tnet )QI _.,.. ~ The attMt addreu 0t Id at the Job tit•. The for. getdlno tltl9, po.....ion. or et!C\lmbrancea .. to pey the WMaon. A-2, Coat• Meaa. g•tlonl, and ttier..n.r tne without CO\lenlnt or ..,. property lit lhOWn ebo\le, no nota oC thlMng ~ an tn. other common deelQnatlon golno tchedule ol per diem encurnbrenoea. 10 P9Y the ret'IWlnlng pMdpel aum of CA.92627 underliW*I «*l9td Mid r111ty.U$)( ... orlmpllecl,,.. werrmnty la glwr1 •to Its wntoryendllllil:lfti•11• .. oC of the rMt propet1y har.in. W9QM II beMd upon• wonc-rernelnlng ptlndpel eum of the nota(a) aecurld by Nici The unOerllgnecl Trua1M notice o1 twMctl end of -.C. g.,dlno tma. ll a 11111le>o, or c:ompet.,,.. or oorreci-eat&tte __. ot of tM ,..._ •bove ducrll>ed 11 Ing day ol e6gtll (8) houri. the nota(1) eea1r.CS by Uld Dead of TNll. wtth lntereat dltelelmaenyli.bllltyforany tlon to be Aecolded APft l. encumbranc:ee, \0 pey !he nn•) ·· Th• t>enellclery lloneor~IMllUO!led purported to be: 310 Grend The rate of holldey and OYef· 0..0 of Truet, with lntereet thereon, u prOllldld In Nici lncorrec1nea of the •tre.t 1964 u lnttr Ho. 84-1~1 remelNng pr10ipel aum of under Mid 0..0 of TNlll. by ~ SeoUofl l200 erMt l200.5 of Can.i. Newport BMcti, c.11-tlrM WOf1I lhell be et leMt thereon, u provided 1n Mid note(•). lldVMcae, tt eny, addr ... end 01tl«' commor1 of laid Ofllclal Recordl the noll(•) eecur.cs by MIO reeeon of• tneatl or~ the~ Pw"OMM COO. lornlL time and ~. note(1). advencet, If any, under the term• of Mid Dead deelgnetlon. If e11y, lhown Saki .... wltl be mede, bu1 Deed of TNlt, wtth In,._ In the ~ w'9d Att.omeiy tor~ The undertlgnld hereby It ahell be mandetory upon under the 1erm1 ol the 0..0 of Trull. tw. chargee and herein. without C()'l9Ntlt « ww-theteon, • prOYlded In Mid th.rel>y, heretofore H • J...r C. MICKI IL.fl dltct1Jm1 all ll•blllty tor any the CONTRACTOR to whom of Tf\dt, 1 .... dWO-and upen1eeoftheTN1tMand 8.id..,.wlllbemede,but ranty,axprworlme>l6ed.,. note(•). edVlnOea. If wry, eantd and dalh•td to lie 1111 1111. l'U•OIOllll lncofrac1nw In Mid ltr..C the contract II ewwded, and uperwolthe Trull" and of the trutta CtMtld by Mid without covenent or w•-gardlno tltle, pa111111on. or underthetermtofNldOead UMMlllQlled • ~ ~ ~ ec1d,... or other common upon any aul>contr•ctor of the trust• crMtld by uld Dead ol Trwt . ranty, ~or tmc>lled. , .. anc:umbr~. to pey the ol Trust, !Me, c:Nrgee and w..ion ol ~ end 0.. aMt'A MA. CA 11111 deslgnetlon under him, to pey no4 IMI 0Hd of Truat. to-wit The totel amount of the g#dlng title. siarnnlon. or remaining prtndpel .-n of •q>erw oC the Tn.mt• end mend tor S-. and .,.... PubWled Or-. Co.I MLIC NOTICE Seid u1e will be mede th.,, ttit Mid tpeCltled ret• $9<4,A:J.eo. un~d 1>a1.noe ot the obi-encumbrencae. to pey !he the nota(•I MCUrtd by Mid of tht t""11 crwted by Mid nottca of breedl and of~ o.ty Plot J4lty 19. 20, 2t wtthoot warrenty, upr ... or to all wortc:men employed by The beneficiary under Mid gstlon MCUtld by the prop. remaining Pf'lndpel eum of Deed of Trull. wt1tl Int.,. 0..0 ot Trvet. tlon to ~ the under· 19IM FICTITIOUS aUllNHI Implied, regerdlng title, po9-them In the execution of the Deed of Trvat heretofore ax-arty to be told and reuon-the nota(1) MCUttd by laid u In Mid note prOYlded, 16-The tote! emount of the a9led to NII .id PfOPl'1Y Thf146 NAM~ STAT£MENT MUton, 0< et'IC\lmbranoee, contrec:t. IC\ltld and dellver9d to the able estlmllld cott1 ex· OMd ol TN9t, with lntcw•t vanoea, tt eny, under tht unp.ict balanca of the obi-to M1lafy M6d OOll(Jatlona. The following persons are to utllfy the prlnclpel baol· No l>ldder mey withdraw udderalgned a written 0.0. pen ... er'll advanott i1 the thereon, u prow:lld In Mid terma of Mid Deecl of Truat. Q9tlon aec:urecl by the PfoP-and IMrMfter tbe uodar· oOlng bu•lnees u : 11101 of the Note or other hit bid I« • period of forty-i.rauon of Defeult and 0.-time ot tM lnltllll ~bllc:etlon notl(1). ectv.noaa, If any, '-· chWgae anct ·~ ertv 10 be IOld and ~ t6grled ceuMd Mid notkle ol TUSTIN CORPORATE obllg911on MCUred by uld nve(45)d9yl•ft•thedst• mendforSale,andawrttten of the Notice of Sale" underthe1ermtoflllkSOMd ot the TNIMe 111\d of tM able eltim.tad ooatt. ... tww:tundofeilecttonlObe ~~ •• PARK, L TO 3300 Irvine Av-Dead of Tru9t, with lnlareet Mt for the opening of blda. Not1ca of o.r.Jlt and EJee. 151,411.114.' of Trutt. '-· c:Nrgae and trutta Cl'•led by Mid Deed penMI end .OV•ICM et the recorded M9)' 21, 1"'3 • NOTICE II HEf'EaY enue, Sutt• 135, N....,.,or\ and other turna u prcwlded A payment bond and • tlon to Sell. The undar'tlgned The benefldary under Mid expen-of lhe TruttM and of Truat Said .... w41 be hlN of the tnltlel public:9tl0n Instr. No 13--~1 of Of. 8Mch. Calif 92660 the<aln, plu• advanoea, It perlormenct bOncl wt• be C8UMd uld Notice of 0.-Deed of Truat htfetotore ex-of the trwts created by Mid held on August 10, 1914. at of the Notice of Sale la ftcilll Aecorda In the offtc» oC Gl\IEH ttwl • ""* ~ Albert J Auer end As-any, under thetermtther9of requlrlld prlof to execution ltult end Election to Sell to eouted and detl'llfed 10·1he 0..0 of Truat. 11:00 A.M., It tne 1'7ttl '3,119.39 the ~ds of Otano-_.ballillldbytMQtyCoun- aocletes, Inc , C1111ornla, end lntereet on luch ed· ol the contrect. The payment be '9COfded In the County underalgoecl • written Dec-Th• total amount of the Street entrance to Stan-The beneficiary under Mid County, ell of the~ of CoRI ..._. 3300 lrvtne. ,.venue Sulla onces. and plu1 IHI, bond lhall be In the lotm Mt wtitre the rMI PfoC*'ty 11 lareUon ol Oefaull and 0.-unpeld bal~ of the obll-SMw Corporation. 1570 Deed of Trull heretofore u -Said .... wt11 bl made, bu1 ~ ~·: ,.~ 135. N-pon Beech. Cl.Ill charges, and expen-of forth In lhe contrac1 docu· loc.tld mend'°' Sale. and 1 written gallon MCUfed by the prop. e..1 11th Street. Sant• Ana. ecutld and delNeNcl to the without ~ 0t --..... n ,.., OfM. ~ 92660 the l'rustM and ol lht 1rvet1 rnent• DATE· 8/211/84 Notice 01 Def.wt and Elec-ar1Y to be told and reuon-CA ~ • wr'lttmn Dec-acor lmPlled.,. ,._ This buatnesa 11 con-crMted by Mid Deecl ol By Robefl C Belley Tnat o..o Olvertlfied Ser· tlon to Sell. The underllgned a!* •tlmated COltl. u -The total amount of the i.,111on of Delault end 0.-pc1111•cn. or =-:.,~':; ;..= d1JC1ed by • corporeuon Truat The totel amount of Director vteet ceuMd Mid Notice ot 0.-penMa and edvenc. at the unpaid b.ienoe of 1ht Obll· mend lor Sale. and •written • to pey U. Albert J Auer. Pretldent teld obllgatlon, lnctudlng Maintenance. Oper1tlona UN BMdlel lault end Electlon to Sell to tlrM of lhe lnttlel ~bllcatlon getton MCWed by lied prop-Notice of Detault and Elac-rem.inlng l)rlnelC>el IUfl'I of ~· on the ~ This st1temen1 wu !fled rNton•bly •llmet.CS feee, and 12428 Burbank Blvd. be rec;ordld In the OOYnty of the Nottce of Sate 11 •rtv to be told, togetMf wtth tlon to Seit. The underllgned the note(•) teclUfld by aa6cl with the County Clerk of Or-chergea and expen ... of the Construction Nonh Holl"ywooO, CA. 911107 wtier• the IM.I property 11 '31,635.42. lntcw11t. late chargea. and ceuM<I seld Notice of 0.-0..0 of Tl\llt. ~ti lntereet ~ ~.0. ~: ~ 1 ~ ange County on June 28 Trustee. II the time ol Initial Publl•hed Orange Coaat 818-712-2088 locetld. The beneficiary under laid estlmetld co1i.. ·~· l'llUl1 and Election to Sell to M In Mid note provtded ed- 1984 F2Q372 ~bllcatlon of this Notlot. la O.lly Piiot July 13, 20, 1984 Publlahed Orenge Coaat Date: July 1. 1984 0..0 of Trutt heretofore ex-end advancea. u o1 the dai. be raccwOld In the oounty ~ ff 'any, under the =·~ ~~":.; Olbeon, Dunn a Cn1tc"9f SAl.927 06 F·133 Dally Pltot July 6. t3. 20 GATEWAY MORTGAGE ICUled and dellwrldto the hereof, ls $203,780.52 where IN rMI property le termt of utd C>.d ol truat. ~....-~d end at 100 Newport Center Da1ed· July Ill, 1934. 1984 CORPORATION u~ a wtltllfl 0.C. 0.te JI#/ 11, 1984 locetld f ... ~Ind~ c.m. S from Drive WASHINGTON TRUST P\&.JC NOTICE F-96 tlOO North Brend, l•ratlon of ~ault and 0.-STAN-SHAW CORPOA-0.te. J\lty 10. 1914 of tM Tnaaiee end ot lhe ~Oenanl au.:: '*- Newport aeech, Callf. DEED ·-ic NOTICE Gi.ndlle, CA. 91203 manes tor Sate. and 1 wrttten ATION RELIABLf l~TMENT tru1.t1 c:tMted by uld o..o l2tlO CORPORATION, 1 Call-FlCTIT'IOUI au ... 11 r..-. (818) 956-7100 E.111 2512 No1lot of o.t.Ylt and Elec-1570 Eaat S•vent .. nth CORPORATIOH of Trvet ~o'p!:.,,~ d:=:'cl~ Publlthld Orenge Coael fornla N,._ ITATIMINT NOi COUNTY By Lele I. Anderton tlOn 10 Sell. The undenlgned Street 3e80 Wllehlre Blvd Saki .... WIJI be held on· POC Dally PllOI July 6. t3 20. 27 Corporation. U lfuatM The foUow1ng pertOl'\I .,. ~RK>R CC>Uf'T Authorized Signature Cl'Jaed Mid Nollot of 0.. Swit• Ane. California 9'2701 Lot Angelle.. CA. 90010 Frld•y Mt( 27. 1914, at 1:30 onend:.. ~ ~ l984 By.REALESTATEdolngbuslneau Publi1hed Orange Coall f1u1tandE1ectlontoSe1110 (714)542-5811 (213)114&-2525 p.rnlnthelobbytothebulcJ: _,._., F-107 SECURITES SERVICE. ARGUS· 00M.IN 1 0 N 700 Cl'tlc: Ceflter Df. WMI Dally Pilot July 20 27 be recorded In the county ~y Ftenk R. Beck•. By Eleine AonCSlar Ing loc«led et 901 South ~ ~ =~ a Calllomle Corporation, eOAROWALK LIMITED Pl~ntetlflAM,JESCUSA.POa10NC1E August 3, 1984 where the real proparty II Prealdenl St \l\ce Prelldant L..-Str99t, Orenge. c.M-ltl Ageot PARTNERSHIP. I 11 Anton ., F-146 IOeatld Pu Orange Coatt AuthOrlud Slgn9ture tonw 92SU A--E1Mra1w1•1tal 0.- By D.J Morger Boulevard, S\llte •310, DI f Ind ant ; AD IN Date June 25 1984 Dally PRot Juty 20, 27, Publl9tled Orange Cout At the lime of the lnltlal teil'mlndon: E/Mrolwi•UI FICTITIOUS aUllNH8 111 Praaldent Colt• M .... Calif. 92121 AUGUST HAMLIN and MLIC NOTICE OREY OAK ·FINANCIAL Auguat 3. 1984 Dally Piiot July 20, 27, ~bltcetlon of thla notice, ll!\PllCI Aepor1 ecotPttd on NAME ITAT£MINT 2020 North Broadway, Dominion lnvHtmenta DOES I thr~h C, lnciutlve CORPORATION F-145 Augutt 3. 1984 tht total amount ol tM un-~or ~ bTE RT D The following persona ere Sult• 20e, Inc ' I California corpor-Cue No. 3 5 l t9 ,ICTITIOUI 9UlfNlll A CALIFORNIA COAPOR-•1Dt1c 111nncc F-144 peld belanot of tht obi-MICKELSON, euthorl:r.ed doing bullntSS u Santa Ana, CA 92708 allon, 811 Anton Boulevard, IUMMON• NAiil ITATEMrNT ATION rWM. nu ~ wc:ured l>y tM ~ TAD INVESTMENTS. Publllhed Orange Cout Sult• " 380, Colt• Mea. NOTICll YCMI "-Ye beef\ The totlowlng par1on1 we u Mid Trull• ITATEmNTOF P\llJC NOTICE dMc:rlbed "-'of lrutt and :.':,s=T=T! 3345 Newpon Blvd Suite Dally Piiot July 20. 27, Calif 92128 •ued. The~IMJdeclde doing bullneu u 20883 Stevena Creek 8tYd •tllftelld cotta. llXS*...._ 214 Newport Beech Callf AugU9t 3. 1984 WIMlam R Wood, 41 Hit~ ~ JOU wttMut ,_ MACARTHUR HOTELS Cupertino, CA. 95014 ,,.,...,........ SUMllA"Y OF • n d • d" Inc• I I 1 =-~1~91 ~ 92683 F-112 grau. lfvlne, cam. 92715 = hewd ........ ~:...:; LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (A (406) 884-8500 ATIN ROM • -~~•co. "'°'°IED QN)IN•Na $e03,557 09 _..::::::::= ·~ of ..., Ther•H A Del Brocco. C•mpbell A. c Fr...,, ....... _ CALIFORNIA LIMITED Ann Bennett ._ ... _ A propoeed ordlnenca.. The total lndebtldneea _.,_, -·- 2178 P•centla Apt E, Coall MllC NOTICE 81190 Beechwood Str .. I, the lntonn.tton • PARTNERSHIP) O B A By Connie Dow Viet PrMt-The underllgnld, con-tchedulld for adot>tlon •t belno an esttrNt• on wNcfl ~ and South Cout Meta. Calll 92627 Vancouver. 8 .C.. caned• If you wllh to Mek lhe •d· "HOTEL MERIDIEN _ NEw~ dent ' alltutlng all of the~,,.,.. of the regular City Council the oPtnln9 bid 1a ~ .... ....,. Thll bualnesa 19 con-F1CTITIOUl IUllNEU VllP 5V2 vice ot an attorney In lhll POAT BEACH". 4500 Published Orange Cout K & B ~~SINO 0 . ("Perl-tnMtlng of Augutt 8. 1964. may be ~lalned by C9lllng Pl..,cTBf!PORTIRONMEHTAL IM- ducted by• c;orporallon NAM! •TATEllENT Thia bu1tne11 11 con-matter. you lhoutd do IC Mac:Anhur Blvd . Newpof1 Dally Piiot July 6. 13. 20. nerlhlp ),agenerelptr1Mf· ~no Ordln«lot ~. to (714) 385-4837 or (2t3) ""' Ttlereu A Del Brocco The fOllOwtng PlflOOI .,. ducted by; a lltnltld partner-promptly IC thal your writ-Bech c.111 92&e0 1984 ahtp crNl.CS under the i... amend Tltle 13 ol the Colt• 827-4865 lhe <Sey l>efcwe IM (I>) GENERAL PLAN Thi• 111tement WU tiled doing bullneal .. lhl9 ten f'MPO"M, If any. may be H~ and H•ynte Corpor-F·~ of !he Stet• ol Cellfomte. on MeM Munldpel Code to .... AMEHDMEHT GP..a2-3A, to with the County Clerk of Or· I M A 0 I N A T I 0 N W.R Wood, Partner filed on time. etlon (e Celltomla Cori><><· or about 8-ptember 1. 1979. ellOw ~ and b.rber Oat.CS June 29, 1964 cNrige the lend llM dee6g- ang• County on July 10, GRAPHICS. 2710 South Thia ttetement wu ftlecl AVllotUat.CS he lido~ lllon) 851 Bunway Road PlB.IC NOTICE hereby decl•r• th9t: ltlOPt In the CL :one; ,.. F A R M E R S A N o netlon from low and _,.. 196' F250152 Harbor Blvd .. Suite A. Sante with the County Clerk of Or· mandede. El trtbuma; lade Suite 211, BurHngeme, Calli• • ........ NOncl 1 The name ol thll Part· qi.lite a Conditional U.. Per-MERCHANTS TRUST COM-~ ~RR118111I~~.,: Publlahld Or•nge coest Ana. CA. 92704 ange County on June 25, decktlf oontre Ud. afn eu-94010 ,__ nersnlp ll I< & B LEASING mlt tor rntaurant• and PANY ""'"' --·z -... PI J ly 13 "0 "7 J th Ou I 1984 ~ • ~ .. Ult. ..... LI .. ,..__ tlon NO'T1CI FM co thMU. wflh 200 ,.., of OF LONG BEACH General ComrMlc:a.L Dally lot u '< '' Wllllam ona an nep. f1Me111 ,..pandedtnlfodeJOdlet. ..,~not • w~all IALIOP 2 ThenameeofboUlpert· reeldentl.ityzonedproperty ua!NdTNltM (C) REZOHE PETITION Augusl 3. HlllA F-137 ~':..Kc~x92:~~ce. Cotta Publlahed Orange Coeet LM .. lftfonNIClon que ~.~:i')"~1~ ~U. ~ ners tre HOWARD C require parking tor 111• By TO SERVICE COM-~13, tor pwmlillkln to Ro v ten I 8053 Dally Piiot July 13, 20. 27, ~ Cent Or N.wpor, 8t.ch NOTICE IS HEREBY KAYLOR and CARBIDE hend~ to be In con-PANY egant rvone IUb~ property Ml.IC NOTICE Camp~hatt:. ~!d. Ven-Auguat 3, 19U ~ .... ..-to MM"' t~ Caltt ~2690 · 01\IEN ltNt the Boerd of CT00NSUL TC1~101 CORPOR· tormaf'ot with Cellfomla Ad-ey Wenda McMllllon ..._.. lrom PDA-M (l'tanned O.-_....;..,;;,,,,;;..;...;..._.._ ___ tura. CA 93001 F-t26 _ .. ,_.,.anattom9J ,.. oOnwayne BeMdlc1 Vtoe Education of the ~-A I N • .. t omMI oorpor-mlnlslretl\19 Code, pr<W\de tent Secretary veklpmel1t Rul~•ttMI • ~ flCTITIOUI 8UltNlll Thi• bu1lne11 II con-meHer, JOU lhoukl do IO PrHldent . M ... Unified School Ott-at•on INlt Pf'Ot)ertlM In the Ml eo1 Soutll Lewi• St Or-dtum Oenelty) and POC NAME ITATEMENT ducted by • gener11 part-Pta.IC NOTICE = ao thet ,_ wrtt-Thia statement wu flied lric:t,ofOranoeCoun~C&ll-3 The partner. named In :rone be prOCIMMd llOCO<d· ange. CA 92988 (Planned D•v•lopmer11 The lollowlng perton• are nershlp. r11,.1MM, ".,,, m•r be wtth the County Clerlt 01 Of-lomle. hea obtained t ..,. this St1tern.nt are all ~ the Ing to regutatlont fOf thl MG Publtahed Orange Coeat Commerciel(d) AMJOMEHT 10 the dol~ bullnen u . Wiiiiam J Dunlap 'ICTmOUI au'*'•I Ned on ttme. County on J ne 25 lltcee ol St9Phan 8rown and partners zone Envtronmentat 0.. 0a11y Piiot July I 13 20 ..,.. (•)PACIFIC WOOD PROD-Thi• lllllmertt WU n1ec1 NA• ITATl•NT II U.Mcl .... aokttef = u • Auocla tH to auction 4 v RuaMll Benedllt, for-1ermln•Uon E.iiempt 1964 F-112 Mut• ,_,of•~ UCTS (b)PACIFfC COM The followtng penona •• .. OOf*fO de 1111..... n4IOlll turplua adlool tuPpilee and merty one of the pertrwt of The motion to gl\19 Ordl· (•) REPEAL of ~ . with lhe County Cl«tl 01 Or-doing bullneae .. : Oft .... Mlilftto. ........ Publllhld Or~ Cout equipment on July 21. 1914. thi• PannerW!lp en.c:tl\19 nenc:9 84-32 flr'St reeding P\B.JC NOTICE Pten SP-7~2A ~~~;,~ ~t.B~~~ie 3f;: ~ County Of\ June 13· CAPELLI SALON FOR ~ lnmecllatemente, 0.lly Pltot June 29, July 8, lrom t :OO AM, et Uncoln February 29, 1984 ~ carried by the lolloWlng roll NOTICE IS FURTHER Call! 92407 fMIOl7 WOMEN ANO MEN, 4118 de Hie man•ra1 n 13. 20. 1984 Sch004 a11e, 3101 Pectflc hi• lnterMt In the p.,,,,.... C91f vote" Council Membera MOTICa GIVEN the! 1t Mild time and Andrew J. Clayton. 115 Published Ora~ Coaat Broec:tway, l.119una BMch. ,..._..._ ~ 11 MY F73 View Orlw, Coron• def Mer. ahlp to Carbide Conaultlng AYES Hall, Johnaon. tNVm1NO 9'01 piece.., lnt.-ttd peraone i3thSt Huntl""IOn BMch CA 92151 ... 'fN, puede -,...._ CA Corporatlonandltnolonger H•rl:rog Hall Schafer Notlcell~gtwnthat may~andbe"-'dby Calif 92&48 ··• ' ~~~Pl:~'a;une • July 11· Frank Moua. 21151 trede • dempo. DlntlC NOTICE Bldder1 may ln1pect • pertner of the Pwtnenf\1$> NOES Nona ABSENT the Board of TNlt ... of tM t1'le City Counc11 on lhe c lg Cl te 309 tOth St • · Wnley Or •B. S Leg~a. 1·TO TMI ~ANT: r~ equipment ltema on wNctl 5 The Partnership Nia not None Cout Community C°"9gil atorementtontd INW'9 Hu;t~ngto~c B11ch, C1tll F-80 CA 92877 A .. ~·........ ftCT1T10UI au...... they.,.. tMddlno on Fl"ldey. dlUO!Ved by fMIOn Of IUci'I Th• lull tut 01 th• Ota1rlet ol Orenge County. EtlfEN p PHIHNE'Y 926411 Olorla J Mo.... 21851 Med bJ tM •'"' ...-.i J\lly 27. t984 au1gnmen1 propoeed Otdlflll'IOI may be Cellfomla. wlll receM Mel-City ~ 1 1 MllC NOTICE WNley Or •B. S l.119Un•. '°"' " you ...,.. to defend MAME ITATEMEMT All 11em1 to be IOICI on an 6 Any partner nemecl In r...o in the City c*" a ofTloe .CS l>ld• up to but no tst• Pubt11hed Or•nge Cout du!:~~ b~u! ::~r:uo~on· CA 921177 tlll• lew•uh, you m11•t. The followtng penon la "It 11" beall lhls Statement, althet alone at 77 Falf Drive. Colt• Meea ttlWI 11:00 a .m Monday, Dally Ptlot July 20, 1964 Andrew Clayton, Generel "CTlTIOUI IUl ... l•I Garrell C. WMltl, 1015 within IO daya af194' thll d~ng buL SCI~ ~01,..,2 W NEWPORT-MESA UNIFlED or 1n comblnetlOn With the EILEEN P PHINNEY. Augu1t II 1911.4 at the ---------F-.-1 ... 57 Partner NAME ITATl•NT Oro, Laguna Beec:h, CA 1Ymmon• 11 MfV9d on you, 00 · "" •t-SCHOOL OISTAICT other partner named In thta City Cler'< Pu«:nulng Oepertment of This atatement wlS !fled The following par1on1 ere 92151 tile with lhla court• written mlnater. Oarden Grove of Oranoe County, Statement. mey conwy lltle Publilhed Orange Co•ll Uld COiiege dlatrtct toe.MO __ Pllll __ IC_ll>_T1C£ __ _ with the County Clerk ol Or-doing bustneea u Thi• b\ltlnau 11 con-reaponM to the complMnt C~ 926:3 20 Old Callfomra to any real PfOC*1't Mid lfl 0.PY Plk>t Jyl', 20 1984 at 1370 Adema A¥enue. irte:TITIOUI __,_ .. !Inge County on July 3. 19114 NATIONAL INVESTIGA-ducted by a general pen-Un .... 'fO'I do, your default R m R:n•~11 e.ad1 BY Dorothy Harwy Reher, IM Pannet1h1C> Mme by a f . ISO Coale ....... Ceufomt. at MA• aTATEmwT F24tH1 TIONAL REVIEW BOARD. nerlhl9 Wiii be enl•ld on eppll-anch c p M PutdlallnQ OiractO< conveyanoe u defltled In --II' W\na: wfliCh 11"'9 Mid biO• w411 l>e The lollowfne per'IOn ,. Publlshe<I Orange Coal! Suite 201. 15751 BrOOkhuttt Frenk MotM cetlon of the plelntltt, end Calli 90740 (714)&56-3217 Sectton 15010 5(21 of the '~ "" ~bllcl)o opened and reed d()j bu9lneM 11 Deity Piiot July 13. 20. 27, St .. Westmtn11er,CA 92883 Thi• 1t1temen1 waa filed thlsoourtmayenteraj~ This bualnell 11 con-Pubfltlled Orange Cout C•l1torn1a Corporat1on1 FtCnnoutaullME .. tor ~G ST C COMPO A.uguat 3. 1994 Thomas V l<Mlly. 32 with the County Clerk ot Or-'l'enl egalnll yO\I l0t lhe r• ducted by; an lndlvlduaf Dally Pllot July 20, 27. 1 ... Code HSCUled tn the P11t1-NAm ITATE•NT PURCHASE Of PRINT· i TS 1 le~ Oelaw F-126 Sandaton1 lrvln•. CA •ng• County on J\lnt 20. IMtf demanded In the com-S•m T .... r F-112 nertrllp Mme ING PAPER OAANOE N N . 1 .,. •A.. ---------92714 19&4 plaint wtlleh could reeult In Thi• statement was 1111c1 •-•c NOnrc O.ted 5-30-84 The lotk>wlno i>erlOlll •r• COAST COLLEGE Hun11ng1on Beech. ca111 Ml.IC NOTICE June Klrtu1r-S1over. 3G3 E ,,_ s;tinment of wagee. t911· with the County Clefk 01 Or-r_, • •"K K & B L~SINQ CO ~'?D~ ~ET AIL 124 All !>Ida .,.. to be In ec... 92rr!n., Maccero 2e 14 Crestglen GtendOfl. CA DONALD I . euool .. AUllil I money or praperty or •OG9 County on June 21 By Howa(d C Keytor E Ith SI Sentt A.na CAiif c~nc:. wftf\ the 9IO Doc:u-FICTITIOUI 8U91Nlll 9t740 tulle D, -°'9ftMJ" relief~ In the l984 ~ ,~~.~U o.n.a1 Pertntr menta wNCfl ... now In Ille Dalawere Hunllngion NA• ITATEMENT Thia bu•lne .. 11 con-ltrHI complaint CARBIDE CONSULTING 92~~ Cummf""'"' 25161 end may be MCUred In ttle e..cri Callt t2t48 fhe followlng parton 11 duct ad by an vnln-LlieWM 9Mct\, CA. _,1 Deted. March 2t. 1982 Publlahecl Or~ Cout The followinQ l*'90M.,. CORPORATION "..-omoe of tM DlreclOt of Thia buatneat 11 con dotng butlneat IS corporated auoc11t1on Pub4l111ed Otano• Co11t 1..EE A. BRANCH, Ci.k Dally Ptlot June · July 1· dOlng ~,,... 11 A Celllornla Cotl>of'•tlon Mllea. E1 Toro, Calif 92930 PufchMing Of Mid Q011aOt duct.CS by en lndMdueJ ARTHUR G RICKETTS othet than• partner.hip Dally Pllol Junt 29. July I. By· C_. l<ELLEA, Deputy 13. 20, l9U NATURAL ARTS. 3432 Generel Partnef SIK=t~ c~2114 ;21~~ dlltr1C1 Thomu ~ I N v E s T M E N T Thomu V. Keeley 13. 20. 1984 ....... ~OM H\.AITI" F71 Via ()poprto •201 · ~ By Howard c Kaylot ~ This bullneM II con-Eectl bid<* muat IUtlmlf Thi. ltetement ... ,.., PROPERTIES. 1100 w Thi• atatement WU ftled f -79 S701 WltNN atfd lee.100 8Mcti. Caltf 92183 dent wllti hla bid • OMNw·• w1111 lhe Cour!1y Oler1l of Or Katelle, Orange. Calli 921147 with the County C*1I ol Or· U.,.......... CA. ioo1o Thomas E Banller, t02S Publ19'1ed Or~ Cout O\ICted 1>y • general pert-cheG. oertlfled ahedt °': County on Jvl'i lO Atth\lr O Alcl<ettl 4941 •OG9 County on Junt 25, P\8JC NOTICE ..,.... P\&.IC *>TICE Cone::r Ave L.119Un• 8ead\, Dally Piiot July I 13, 20. 27 ~ CumtnlnOI bidder •bond made peyet>lia PublWled ~,~ E Creaent Anaheim C1111 1984 Pul>llahed Or•noe Cout Celli 92e51 t964 -..... .. 1._...1 ... f.._.. ~~~ .. ~~ " ..... -~ ...... 1 • -.. 7• 92807 l'MICla PK:nnoue....... Dally Piiot June 29. JIJly • '1CTTTIOUI .,...... WMllam J Trrlltaldt ea F-115 ,,,_ ... ........ ,,_, ......... ~·-ft•J ..,...._. .......... .-..y .. ...,. --· "' ' Thi• bUtlnHa 11 con Publllhld Orange Cout NAMI ITAftmNT 13 20 1984 ' ' NA• ITATIMINT NO la Senda. So. Leguna. --------.-..-. w!ttl lhe County~ of Of· Boerd of TN91tlee In an IAugutt 3 l"4 dllOtld by an Individual Dafl~Pllot Junt 2t. July I . The folio.tnQ per90M .,. ' ' f-tZ The followlnO l*'IOl'll .,.. Cellf t2U7 P'\8.JC MOTICE el'IOt1 Coutlty on JuN 20 wnount not ._ then llW f . li& 0 "•~k tta 8 ~ ~ ... d~ bUllneM ea, ThomM E ilank• 111-4 -t (5'14.) of the """ bid •-tr llllftftllot Arthl.lr """ • l3, · 19 4 NNl"'S & P"'NCE. P'\8.IC NOTICE •• MURRAY-SANDS-'"" ... •t•temetlt waa llled ITAT'DlmWTOP fl'Ml1ll ,...._. ..._ ""'l\oC Thlt atatement wu llled F-112 • • '"' '·-,.._ ,.___ • • ~ thet tN tMd----------with the County Cterll ol Of· 19126 MegrlOk SI • Me P'ICTmOU9 .,._ .. LYONS-MCCORKLE. A.I A .. with tht County~ of Of· AHMDOIX D" Ofl l'Vtllllfltd ""7 ....._, cw wl" .,,,., Into tM ACUhOU. Mll31189 ~ County on J~.J...9.i ·~IC NOTICE 2038. Hun11ng1on IMctl. MAim ITATlmNT 1021 No CONt Hw'f Sult• enge County Of\ ~ 20. ~ °' AC1'm0Ue ~ ~""-.M'f a P'0909ed Cont'9C't " n. MAllm 8T•T1.•JT 1N4 r-' r~ CA 92641 F, Legune 8"c:tl. Callf 1914 P:Mlm tualMRU llllAllm 3, • lllM II awWOed IO'*" In Th4I ~ ~ •• Pul>llthed Orange Cotti Jemee Da"'<I ~ 9117 The tOllo'#WIO pertOtW .,. 92851 ~bllthied Orange eo.t T~ lollowtf'lg SMtr•om f'&7 the .-,t of talM'e to en• CIOlng ~a Deity Piiot July 13. 20. 27, '1CTITIOUI ~·· Nedlne AlllW Cir*. FOUf\-~ ~ ~o te812 Jol'ln Wllllem Mc:Murray, Detty Piiot Jvne 2t. Mt( & NW ~ the -of rta.IC NOna Into aUCfl COf'llr110t, tl'I• 0 a D Dt"!CT •~r Auguit 3, tH4 NAiil ITAftmN'T taln Vlllley, CA. 92108 8olM CNce St ~tlngton 15$9 StlyilM Dr, ~ 13, 20. t~ "4 the ,.ICtlll0\11 8111lnH• ---------ptOOMdtofttiect-*wllbe 0£.Ll"°'Y MANAG!MDfl F· t32 The fOllow'lno per9Clna are Jennifer SuMn Cop•, Beectl. Callf t2M9 Beectll • Cellfl 12!5....,!...... ..,..., .,,_JC W\nr-t ,...,.,. WIHf9AA LTD. ... fltCnnout .,_... tomnied. or In the cw of a SYSTEMS. 1t111 Oee9 --------doing bullneea M 1111 Nedlne Rtwir Clf'de. ldger OU4a ......,., t_.. ~ ""1-. tOOO c.t tt.y, ~1 .... ITA,......, t10nC1 tfle M ami l?IWeoC ~. HunungtOn 9Wll. Ptlll.IC NOTICE WILBAR. 1CM 1 Kreemer irounuin V*t. c.. t270t ww.m Curttl i<.y, tM72 Tahltf A.,. l.tlQUN a..:n, 8Mcft CA '2lt3. ,... 115 The folowlnO per"tOn .. w11 .,. ~ '° ..., ~ c.. t*I -....;.~.;;..;..;;------Plect,Anehelm.CA 92108 Mlchael Anltlony =-~~ttnoton Callt 92t.51 "S~•=-Proouct~ Pl . NewPor1 Ootr\I~• llQI~ ff'Mt. "Or~ 111 ACTITIOUI 9U...... Gene earrow. 2S3t Port !rlckaon 11sn Senta en.a JM* D•Md l.)'ON, 1340 -Geed\, CA t2M3 J(.-ONtMO ,AMILY "'°bidder l"NY ~Diec> ..... ~ NANI ITATDmNT Lerwick Piece, Newport ClrCle ,Ount.itl V""-'t, Ce. 0.lltd C. H~, 1M72 o.Ttt09 Dr • UOuN 9lilal\. The tollowlnO OS'IO" ta f\olt ff'l9e" lftC.. (Can-CHl~ACTIC CfNT'ER. NI bid tot a pet'IOd tot~ 8Mc:tl. Cellf '*8 The fOllOW'ng ~ It BMch. CA 12MO t27oi lkl4M eta St., Hunttnoton Callf 92'$ t doklQ bualneee u tomui), Ml Production Pl ~ Pma • 16 26571 ~ 1'61 d9)<9 .,,_ the CIMe Kath 1 ee n I.or u 1 n e doing butlnell ... Wiii WlllllnlOt't, 120 Vie Dr· SuHn Kay lrlchon 8Mcf\, c.flf. l*t 0..., Ctt!Y'on ~ L E T SEA'llC:ES SI 1 ~ a..:ti, CA 12'113 •ontmo "ct ....-., ~ ..C tot IN~ ~ 8•n.-1ca 1t1 I& 0 .. p DCSIGN IMAGES. HtlO vteto, ~ IMCll. CA 1w 7 Sente CNI arc..: WllllMI W tc.,, tM72 11 t 1 ~ Dr , ~ Mau DrM Suite I, Coate The PktltlcM.e ._ 1 -CA t2tl 1 The 909t'd ot Tl'\lll9SSt ,,._ ~. ~lrfO'OI' lilld\ Ill hilt• Ana A.,.· Cott• D2883 Fount.in v.ie.y. ca. t270I = ~ ~~llnClton a..at1. ~. t1'eO ~Lynd~• r':=ofi 31 1 ~In~'°~~ "°"'1 L "'-. o c "5 W\191 IN pit "l'..,e ot ,... lc.llt ~ Mele. Cellf 12129 Thll bUtlMM II con-~ b\191'*9 It ~ · .,...,'*'-con-·-..,..,.. ..._. _. ~ A.,. m7 C.. ~.., ... II b6-. Otto Thot ~ te oon- LOfl Janice Foremen, ttucted Dy a oeneta.i pert-~-by: e geMtel ~-TNt ~ la con-d11cted by a n unln· ...._ DrM Mta I CO.Ca 111S/ll rtl.t NO. '1 ..._CA. t2IH ...... ~Ot .,_iducriad W • ........ .,_,. 2NO •8 Santi M9 AY9 • nerlhiP ,_..,. dUctect bV: • ,.,_... PWt• corpor•t•d HIOGlallon W... CaM 12'121 K• ff'I09'I TNa l:Na!MU 11 oon· '°""*"* 1n ~ bAd °' 1n-Colt• M .... Celll 12621 Gant~ 8"MI\ l<.9Y Endlecwt ner'lfllp °"* tNWI a pert11a1HP Thia bwalwa I• con-Thll ~ ,... cen-·---- Tl\lt 1>u11ne.. 11 oon· Thie •t•t..-..nt -flled 'tltll et~ Ml flied W1IClem C Kay Owen C a.tc:iCor111e ~ w. an~ dvc1ad l>y • llmillld ,.,,,_. ""::!., 't t,..~ ~~... J TliO..I'· ~ 11~ .. _, eructed by an~ Wllf't the county c..... of Of. with tht CCM\ty CMrtl of Ot ™' MMment .... fled Thia •t&tament .. ..... l Toctorofl leltP • n-.. lhtaTWll -ftttd ION wlttl lM County Ollr\ of Or Lori .1.n1ot F~ anoe County on J\irle H . .,. County °" Nie fi with the Cown1Y c.rti °' Or· i.i111 ,,. Couftly CJar1l of Or· TNt ltiltwl*\4 .. flled' Thit 11:a1~ ..,. 11eo "'"" •tit Ccuntv c.rti: °' Or. \llCt et. ioe1o1. iw. ~ on ~ n TNt at•tenwtl w. llled '"4 1114 Z Co\lnty on .Mt 10. _,.County on .Ally '-1M4 9"1\ tN Covnty CWtl of Of-wftl'l IM ~ a.r. oe Or .,. C-t)' °" May 21, ~ ..,,....1 ,,14 with the County Cletl ot .... Or· PM1'll ,._,. t _ .... ........._.. ~~ .,.. C~t't or-~ •!9 ~ on .Mr 12 ttM C<*lt ~ ,__ M0t County on J1AY t , I P\IDlthM Or-. eo.t l"'ublllNd Or COMil ,.__ ..._ -ttl4 .. _.._ I 'Mi fl'MRU Co1119e ~ ~ Deity Piiot June "· ~ I. Deity P1C4 NM 7. J4Jl'f I fl\if:lllllltd ~ OOelt ~ ,._ .M<J 1 20. 27 ~ ~ Co.I '·14' ~ Orenge ~ ,.u1>1tenea Orante Coe.It~~ .1u1y °'r;t, :.-: Piii..,_, OrWIOt .,...., tS, 20 I~ 13. 20 1114 ' · Olly '*",:ti ' 20. 11. ~ S. 1tM • ':no"°' .Ntta Nlf a. ftu 1..nad Ofa9 Coaet 09lb Paot Jvnt 2t, Ml I , ou, PllM Julw 20 27, ,1&4 l'j;;il 0.11) "IOI .Mot 13. '°· U, ,-83 • • F..a1 .. uguet3. •.12" fl·13t • ltM r ... Deity fllllot 'l<kllll'UXll 13, 20 11114 "'9 f!·laG '·110 •UOIMt S. 1N4 ,. 1~ ,. • r- MLIC NOTICE I l .. ,, Cit Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldey, July 20, 1984 ... PIOTmOUI IUAmU ""litttlOU8 IUHmU AC11T10UI IU,_a lw.AIV Of t• ..._ tTATllmlT NAl9 ITA~ NAm aTATllllDlr ADOPTID ON14NA11C8 •The tolowlng pet90ne .,.. The ~ l*1IO!\ le The tolloliMg oertOn le ~ M-30 .. ~ dOtl'IQ ~ u; doing butlneu u: :m ~ • uted 10 tie In IUI lorae lnO MACK·WlST, L.'tO, a L!XICON L!ASINQ, 3901 (1 BEST "l!P"IGIA-~~ci.,.lromltudop• Gallfomla Llrnbd Pertner-MllCAl1hur Btlrd, Newport A Tl N (b)8&TTl!A "I!· tlon on .Mt 11. 1114, end tlhlp. 1900 Outall Street. Beecll, Callf. t2MO FAIGERATlON, MS1 "9llty w81 ldopted by tM follow. SUit. 2so, ~ Oelctl, P1ul Putyke. '80 t Or . Hunllngton a.on. Celt( Ing roll Cllll vote: Counctl Callf t2MO MllCAnhUf' Blvd.. """'1>0tt 02M8 Memb9ra: AYES: Hell, John. Mecitllln CompenlM 0.-BMon. Cetlf 9Hf!O Mlct!MI lnd)<tl., 8481 Aellly eon, ~. Mclf.n.nd, ~t DMelon. tnc at Th'9 bualneH 11 con Or .. Huntington 8-dl, c.llf. S~hefer lfOl!I None. a... Penner. 1500 Quell ducted by: an Individual 82648 AestNT. ~ $1r .. t, Newport 8Hch. Paul Pare...-• l'hl1 butln... 11 con-Ordin.nc. IM-30, COft· , Calll. 12980 Calffom.a Thlt 1tatetNn1 •u llleCI ducted by: en·~ oema underground etoreoe This buslneu 1 1 con· With the County Clerk or Or· MlchMI IMyt< tank• oontelnfno harMdoul ~--······liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilr.~::::"":::::''":::i':'--(;:==t::'i~:---r:~~~~i:i~-.,.."T:;::;.::-;:;::::--;;;: d\ICt•d by· • llmlHd ano-County on .luly 10, Thia 11a1emen1 WN rtled material&. p .... ·-·-1 llO P&l'1MINI> '™ th tn. County Cieri! ot Or· The full tHt of th• lee ... Salt ft ftt .... 11011 fer a.le ... ile ...... tWI~ E. Madelin, p......_ Published Orat19t ~c:i ,01: C011nty on June 28, ==~·~ THE DAILY PILOT Gtutal IOU ctrtH ltl iii -rtJI l!:J!!! luc• Hit ITIU 11111 Thie 11a1emen1 w&1 filed Dilly Piiot July 13. 20. 27, Fa.DI at 77 Felr Drlw. Coeta Mw. CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Full ooun vu: Jasmine Crk *UT JlllT _.. A BNutltul 24' X 52' 1977 With the County Clerk or 0r Aug1111 3. 1tM Publt.hed Or~ eo..t EILEEN P. PHINN!Y, Telephone Service: .... IWlll ~ br & d«1 Own/ . t wttt ....,,., Madteon Home with 2 ~ County on July 13, F-124 Illy Piiot July 20. 27. City Clenl Monday-Fr1'day BIO 5 Bdrm. a be with MP-finance. (8lt)728-~51 2bfall2Bba. pool, ~7~ allp 1 BRE. 2 BA . L•roe Uovtng t164 uoutt 3. 10. 108.4 Publlahed Orenoe Co&11 arata Fmly rm and r0trnt1 av . y Owner v .... ~ & Dining Ar... ~ f150m NU.IC NOnCE F-l5't o.i1y Piiot July 20• 1™ 8 00 A M 5 30 p M dining muat ba IOld rut. llY11t-••-1e•on bay, rm 4 100· boat. Kitchen & Famlly Aoom. Pu~ OrMQe Cout F- 15e : • •• : • • tt'a vecant arid In grNt •U11UWC 8Br. pool. Dally 11·3 101 All appl.lanoN • FOtctd 0.tty Piiot July 20. 27 • ftCTITIOUI au..... PlllJC NOTICE ........ flJTICE Business Counter: ah~ but the O'NT* llae aza• n1 VI• Lldo Soud 873-7873 Air Heating & Air Oon-Auouat 3. lO, lta.4 NAME ITATURNT ..--to ~ It oft the t>ool<a, 3br or 2br & den home In dltlonlng. ~.&00. Y°'1ng F-t 47 The rollowtng penion 11 ftCTITtOUI ..,....., IUMMAR'f °' Monday-Friday Now. Fu11.....i-wa11 balOw gteat Coron• d.i Mar lo-umtw lllUOI Adulta Welcome. Agl dOI bullneuu· MAMI ITAT'lmNT ..,_ F I 8d 2~ ,. .. ,. ,."37 0'1 y c 0 1 N r E A _ ni. following '*'°" 11 ~uo ON*ANCa 8 00 A M S 30 p M ooml)Wablea; 1118,000. cation. am ly neigh-Very 11trectlva 2 rm, ......, • .,. __ MUC ___ *>_TICC ___ NATIONAL. 2900 Brlltal. d~x~~ ~OMPANY ~~ :i~: : . . -DE: AOL. IN. ES Don't wait. 151-3191 ~· ~~1 d~~: ~=-~~ o~:: ic:~~:. c-.-.-.-.-.ci...,-al:----,-19-0 " Bulldlng A Suite 102· Colla 7061 M1ddox Of 12 H nt: the regular City Councll •7e 1268 or ~-0357 S 166 900 Pro-ty FtCT1110Ul IU ... U Mesa. Celtt 92626 . u I of A t • 1a•.. PUBLICATION DEADLINE -• . ,.. NAMI ITAftMENT Larry Allen Cole, 109 s ln~lon Beeoh, Callf. 92647 =.ri:dln= a4.:3t~to • • •• v.11.Y.IJll1 .nrra --, Ull llN. The tOI~ ere Portola Ln., Tustin, Call!. lttany Wlltert, 7051 Mad-.. ., M d S 11 30 ~I , I . .-....___. ,..._...~·-~ .... -~"!per.on. 92680 dOJt Or #2, Huntington rezone property at 887-317 Oll ay at. : a.m. New on mkt/C-d-UO 3br Q SOr Great r.., .......... .,._.. • ....... _ u . Beach. Callr. 92647 West '9th StrMt from R3 to T d M 30 Agt 640-15291759-8459 It ! w/febUIOU9 front9 on UTE KING, 220Q..02 Thia business 18 con-This buslne11 11 con-A4. In connection with ,._ UeS ay On. 4: p.m. I 80 y l Newport Bl\'d 3 rMI-~ 8IVd . Cott• M .... oucted by an lndlVl<fuai ducted by· an lndlvldua1 zone Petition A-a.-12. Wednesday Tues. 4:30 p.m. WAmflllT Ollll j dencea & o~e com-~,=.11ne .. caiuornla. f~iis~!:n~ was 111e<1 ~:n~t!':'!~t waa !lied na:! ~~ ~,.r~~ Thursday Wed. 4:30 p.m. Lowaat Channal RHf 786_1172 merclal propatty 1128 Mof'lrovla. No e-1, wlththe COYntyClerkolOr-caNledbythefoltowl~roft 2bf-2be jetty/bay view. w /ocean vtaw. Al c:o.ta MM&. cai11 92627 ange County on July 9 tH4 with the County Cieri< of Or· call vote· Council Mem : Fri·da" Thurs 4·30 p m Furnished $389,000 $685,000 an unbellevabloe ~-ange County on June l9, 1 • • • • •••aam Shetzen Realty M0-6259 1nvestman1. 759-1501 Thia bu1lneH la con-,.._,. 198.C AYES Hall, John1on, S d F d 3 00 ..._ d~ed by: a CO<po<allon Publlsned Orange Cout FMIUI Hertzog. Hall. Schafer. atur 8 ri ay : p .m. Immaculate, perky cape ctata .... IOU 3880 Mlchelaon Drive John J. Cote, PreSl<lent Daily Pilot July 13. 20. 27. Published Orange Coast NOES. None ABSENT: S d F · 3 00 Cod with F'*1dl doora l~.,fttw'l!P"!P,..~"P'~ This statement wu flied Augu51 3· 1984 ally Poot July 20 21 None un ay rt. : p .m. and wlndowa, wood SH7,uuo 3Br 28a. 2 car lrvlne With the County Clerk or Or-F-119 ugu&t 3 1o, l984 ' · The lull text ol th• CLASSIFIED 642-5678 floors and format dining, gar. frplc, patio & mthr-ILIFFI UWUT ;x! County on June 13. f . t.C8 propoMd ordln~ m1y be 2 bdrm townhome In In-law unl(619)753-8356 PRICE $ 127 , 000 FM11.t0 MUC NOTICE --Pta.--IC_NO_TIC_E __ ~~~~~~.~~·= Newport.Only$153,900. IUl+llllllllSE 2BR tba. 2331 v11te Publi111«1 Orange Cout FICTITIOUl IUMNEU EILEEN P. PHINNEY ....... fll la1t 408;,;;;n.=an-..f ... 1-.1 ... laJ.....,e,___~ UNl()Uf ti()~f i Ltg lot w/room for RV °' Huerta. The Property !'o. _ _. Delly Piiot July 20. 27, NAM£8TATU•HT NOTICICW CltyCletk -.. -.-......................... _l_DO_l ltanal 1002 Realtors,875-6000 BOAT. A great buy IOf' Mart M0-9019•N--awport---Ba-yfr,_on-1t-pnrne.,--~t 3. 10, 198.C Tt>e tollowlng per1or1 Is TRUIDe'I aAU Published Orange Coast $145,000. OWNER MAY Charming Bacit Bay Home office bldg. $1,800,000. F-l56 doing bueJness as: T.I. No. 001..a21MI Dally Piiot July 20. 1934 FINANCE. H. Frederick Secluded area nr Mesa Biii Grundy Rltr 67M181 NEW HORIZON CON-IMPORTANT NOTICE TO F-159 &31 12&e -------STAUCTION, 2276 Pamela "'~TY 0...,. lllLIEll 1H.-..111 ILIFFl-UYJlllT . Drive Eatatea.S148,000 h It n /Uaib 1301 Pt&.ICNOTIC£ Ln. •B. Costa Mesia, Callf YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT1--------.,_.,.. FDILllSY11W-2045tBayvlew49•·7748 -·~~X~-~~!"!'!~~ ---------92627 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. rta.IC NOTICE COSTA IEll IWTIOALLY IEllOEI WIE MITlll llPUI ACTmOUl llUSINEIS Jeffrey E111m1n. 2276 OATE.O 03123182. UNLESS 1--------1211,000 ILIFFI Tl-.-• 3 Br+ flraplace ea unit. t NA.-ITA~ Pamela Ln itB. Colla Mesa. YOU TAKE ACTION TO NOTICI tW 5 beautiful 3 bdrm condo townhomes $Ingle leYel wlttl braath-..... -Beach 1/2 blk, tome vi.. •·The fo41owtng l)WSOnl are Calll 92627 PROTECT YOUR PROP-TRU8TE'E'8 aALI ready to build. Includes working t.Ulng view or bactl bay BEST BUY nt SC Ptu.a to S199,990. Prime beet $375,000. 49 ... 77•8 ~ buslneea u : Thie bualneea I• con· EATY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT CI01.a11m and ooean on extra large 2 br w. ba Condo. L.ovety view. Aleo avail fO< tease ,NATIONWIDE BUSINESS ducted by: an lndtvldual A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU #1llt drawings etc. Ready to pull permits. greenbelt. Neutral colors, tract. Saortflctd to tell option AUG/20 0< tooner laet•t frtL IJIO l£LEPHONES. 3737 Birch Jeffrey Ealtman NEED AN EXPLANATION YOU AM • De'AUU $249 500 I o v e I y c o n -NOWll $71,950 By ownr 76o-8097 10 UNlTS ~EAN H. Street, SUlte 221. Newport Thia statement WU flied OF THE NATURE OF THE UNDeR A DeeD cw TIN9T • . dlllon.lmmedlete po•· 556-1626 or 775-2580 Beectl, Calif. 92660 with the County c....-ot Or-PAOCEEDING AGAINST DATID OUC11111. UM.alt 01101 SPIWI 131-1211 ....ion. Call Sally Ship-i----..,.-.......,.....--HARBOR VIEW HOMES N.B.$600,000 or triode •• Newport-Irvine Com-ange Coonty on July 17, YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· YOU TAKI ACTKMI TO ley or Joyce Oabo11. Brand new 2 & S Bdr con-3 Bdrm, 2 ba, lmmac cond. 871-S.71 or 846-0098 ~Uon•. Inc.. I Call-1984 TACT A LAWYER. "'OftCT YOUR ..._o... dos, 1 ml. to beach. A SS um ab I. I 0 an . ·---llfLlllU l'bmla corporation, 3737 f2llOllJI On 08/10/M, at 11:00 DtTY, n MAY N IOlD AT $10,000 bonus. S.2-9558 250-,022 or &4<4-7220 rrwv11> ~ITch Street, Suite 221 . Published Orange Coul A.M., SUNKIST SERVICE A flUM.IC SAU. • YOU fll ULI Newi>ort Beach, Calif. 92660 Oally Piiot July 20, 27, COMPANY, u duly ep-NOD AN DPlANATION By Owner principals only. LIDO -5 Br, 6~ ba. lam-NewPQrt Center 14,792 SF .... ~Is buelnesa 11 con· August 3, 10. 1984 pointed Truatee under end OF THE NATUM Oil nm 3 Yr old condo. 3 8d 3 ba rm, den. rec rm, 7 yr new, Airport Area 17, 290 SF qucied by: a corporation F-152 purauant to Deed of Trust PROCllDINO AQAINIT pool, tennte, spa. Gd 4 car gar.8711U3-n87 1,..,. •--~ ftMlq Ill ,. __ C Ca-on Pr-• -~ded on 08110/84 as YOU YOU IHOULD COM-llU ... aaaum IOana. $168,000 •• _.. ~.,, · _,..... · -· Pta.IC *>TICE ~ment No. 82-125107 of TAcT A UWYU. • ()pen Houae Sat/Sun.1-5 Ull Thia atatement wee flied FICTITIOUS IUMtl!H Offlclal Recofdl In the office On 112118'4 at 11:00 A.M. ult:-Of '"lMAMF-..CIAl..NlTWO-TIWIMI 3$3 Bayview Terrace CM $l0 000 DOWN 712-2222 with the County Clel"k or Or-or the County Recofci.r. of SUNl<IST SERVICE COM-This 2 story, 2 BR. 2 BA•---------3 Br 2 Ba. lrg playroom. eta f11 Lie 1411 W'09 County on July 12. NAME STATEMENT ORANGE County, State of PANV a1 the duty appointed Mclain Townhouae hae Ollll • IOUI flE'W furn .. only $.400,000. Biii Fe'"'"ioua oceanfront Q 1084 The lollowtng pe<sons are CaJlfomla,executed by Rob-Truetee undef and pureuant an unobstruoted view of Lo:'J townhouse style Grundy Rllr 875-6161 "" · F-dol~buslnese as: ert •. Kummelehne & to "--" of Tru11 RecOfded "B CdM, Pf'lee reduced for ,,_,, p ECAEEK INVEST " ........., Big Canyon Golf CourM. C o, Cotta Mesa.~ r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S 200 OOO Publllhed Oranna Coast I • Maryann Kumrneietlne, Hu1-on 4/29/82 as Oocuf'nent I 2 B c II I • 8 e 1 • • · .. ally Piiot July ·20. 27. MENT COMPANY. l8952 band and Wife. WILL SELL No. 82-146651 of C>mdel Fabulous muter au te, 'Ii 8• ata n• v •w UH ... ir UYJIHT 476.()416 or 675-0812 "' M A h Blvd s 11e #310 complete with akytlgh11. $133,500 below market -~t 3 10 1984 ac ,, ur . u AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Recofds Ir. the offtoe of the The ultimate In ~filstl-nnanclng. Prtnciplllson~. Lii .......... ua• I rt, t™ ' . F· 146 lrvlne. Callt 92715 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Recofder or Orange County, _..... -.......& -est rtf ~ Johrl L. Cashion, 21 CASH (payable at time or Callfornla uecuted by: cated llvlng. Danny Bibb Lido Pacific Group, . Super view or Bay ac-ocean View l ot for M\ft Loch~ Lane. N-port eale In lawful money ol the Doug Colter. a 91nQle man MSIO£NT!Al111u1. E.SlATt Sl.IMCCS fl.4.4-.6200 Halderman 650-1400 tlvttles. Sllp with many vacation home retlr• --P\8.--IC_NO_TJ_C_[ __ I Baell. Call! 92660 United Stalea) al the South WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Eves/wknds M-4-7681 elecirlcal outlete. Ideal ment, Of lnveet. Morro · Phillip N. Lyons, #9 tront entrance to the Orange AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST ClllU HL 11&1 1411,000 In •-SEU llWU for s Port fl sher· Bay, Cayuc:o11 and Lot ACTITIOUI IUStNESS Harbor l11and, Newport County Old CourthouM. 211 BIDDER FOR CASH, (pay-Lo . Build er _.n $1,495,000. Oaos ....... 000 & up. Ant NAME STATEMENT Beac11. ca111. 92660 w s.,,11 .Ana BouleVard. able at time of sa1e 1n 1awtu1 west pnce ever. · er wants MESA V~RDE location: Ull IULn ~ • The followl 9005 are Thia business 11 con-City of Santa Ana. St1te of money of the United Statea) out. Low interest rate loan avail-3BR 2ba w/famlly rm. (805) 772-5188 ctolng busl~ :;' oucled by. • general P•rl· ca111om11 92701 111 right, 11 the South front entrance able. Wood, glass, & brick make up Asking $143,900 (~<>-llJ-1100 I.I. Waat.. HU PACIFIC FUELS. L TO , ~:,1~ L CUhlon tltle and Interest conV9yed to the Orange County$ Old th' . te INVEST IN YOUR KIDS t91a79b·le8)7.28Call Agent an ~~~~~~~~~ MANTEO DISTRESSED 180 Newpon Center Dr"ive to and now held by It under CourthouM. 211 w. anle lS gorgeous country -con m-vv ~ 11 180 N rt Beacl1• This st11ement was ttle<l Nld Deed or Trust In the AnaBoulevard.CltyofSanta h I Pl call f buy real estate In River· 1=---=,.--:---..,...,.-::-r ESTATE ON WATER Agt ~~Ii~ 9266o -po · with the Coonty Clerk or Or-property sltuated In Nkl Ana, State or California porary ome w spa. ease or side. Fixer upper1 start at BHt. ltac~ 1040 IEWPOIT IElllTS 963-5321 Any prloe. Pacific Fuels. Inc . A Call· ~;;X! County on July 1 2. county. Calllomla describ-92701 all right, title and appointment. S65,000. Great rentals, ler 3Ba. 2600 SF-lg IOt. to Darllng 2 Bdrm. 2 ba dee-ltatala lornla Corporation, 180 F250307 Ing the land therein· Interest conveyed to and call 684-8200 California dn S t90K OWC 1 ml to Newport Center Drive Suite 0 C 1 A Condominium com· now held by It under Deed of Realty. bet!. Bkr CoOp 963-6682 orator' a cottage. Fea-1---------'80 N~port "'-·-11 . Callf Publlsned range oas prised ot Trust In the property litu-lures lattlced patio & R r i L .. Vi66o........ .,.,... ' Daily Piiot July 20· 27· PARCEL 1· atect In salo County. Call-Huntington Landmarlt huge yard. Assume flnan. tam •ra 1• , Tt>I$ business Is c;~n-A1J9usl 3. 10· 19M F-tS5 An undivided I /18th forma deacrlbing the land llYllE Beaut. redec. 2 Br, 2 Ba $119.000. By owner. ducted by •llmltedparlner-Interest In ano to LOI 1 of therein: Super clean and neat 3 Condo . Wiii help 141-7141 u2 ... 111 lilhl lalaa• ZIOI !hip Pta.IC NOTICE Tract 11228. In the City of PARCEL 1: .An undivided Bdrm. home on quiet w/flnance. Owner 3BdspecfoualMngroom, Alehero S Paul Asetalant Costa Mesa, Coonty of Or-1/l8th lntef'911 In and to Lot street with nicely land-MS-7241 or 631-0561 IEWPllT HTS dishwasher, gar. Avail Secretary · NOTICE TO ange, State or Calllornla, a1 1 of Tr8.c1 No. 11223. In the d Walk l20~ IEHOTlll Sept $90() 818 • 792 -6 570 Thll statement wu llle<l CONTRACTO"S pe< map recorded In Book City of Costa M..., County ~=====::;;:;;::::::;.1 scpo~. r.1n.nla an'~ lmat . 1044 w)th the Counry Clerk of Or· CALLING FOA 486. Pages 45 and 46 In the of Orange, State of Call-41 4SB2r,99.0Y,0Ba0 • 0'edecwneror/Aatgedl. "·rtal •ti lfu llU ange Cooney on June 28. 8108 ottlce of the County A• lornla, u pe< map recorded UH ISLE clubhouse. $139,500 * 11~ FllEI * "9 1984 School Ot8trict· HUNT-corder of eald County In Book 486, Pagee 45 and llllfflll Call 642-9309 for lippl. Cameo Shorea ocHn FU9S9I INGTON BEACH UNION f.Jlcept therefrom Unit• t 461ntheoffaoftheCounty Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6 Br. 71/2 Ba. (714) 673 4400 10. view. 3 Br+dan, 3 Ba+ McGee a Paul Inc. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT through 18 as st>own on the recoider of aaid County. pool. spa. large boat docks, $4 ,850,000 4br. 2ba, houee. nu carpet, ICE&IFlllT 14'1,000 Pool $2650/mo Agt Otie Newport;.., Ste 750 Bid Deadline: 2:00 p M .. Condominium Plan re-EXCEPTING THERE-ceramic tlle. drapes, f/p, Home/Duplex. 5109 Sea-673-7781 Newport hech, Cellf. Friday. July 27. 19M corded In Book 14199, Page FROM UnlU 1 through 18 N 2 car gar .. no loan cost, ah0<e ownr/agt 545-2847 --Place of Bid Receipt. 1964 and , .. recorded ln shown on the Condominium s•~9 200 p I I ,__.. ltlCL 3119 ~llshed Orange Cout HUNTINGTON BEACH Book 14268, Page 874, 01-Plan recorded In Book Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lol, lrg ''" · · r nc. on y. •OWNER SELLING* ==,... • Oally Piiot July 20. 27. UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· flclel Aecordl5 14199. Page 1964 and ,... d k · & li $ OO OOO Call Lou 559.9400 egt. 48r 2'1iBa Newport Creat IJI GUJN Auguat 3 1o t98.C r A 1 c T E o u c AT 1 o N Aleo excepting therefrom recorded In Book 14268. ec • pter s P· 1, l • · TllTLl1tol 1Wllll Condo. Pool, tennis, walk Fairway condo. 2BA 2be. · · f · 153 CENTER. 1025 l Yorlctown all 111ose exclusive -Page 874, Official Aeoordt. 3 750 ft to beacti. xtraa. S 193.500 Prof. decorated, pool, Avenue. Huntl(l9ton Beach. ~ts for ~~1~~~1 u 11Al1aoh •xcept~~~'!.1!~ Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace, --------• poolbr ~·1::: t1.nnie.~~% 675-5788 after 12 PM. tennis, S1700 mo. Daye CA. 92646 ... own on'"" .....,...,.,,.rnn um a OM ex ............. ---be .1. Xln 1 30 Ra-Sl~le Le·_. •p .... 18• 955-1550. evea/wkndt ---------1 Project ldentlflcatlon: Bid Plan above referred to. ment1 tor patio purpoeea u am ct'I mgs. t financing. $420,000. .lllT UITll I fixed rate, aaaum. or .... ..... .... M0- 2 ,. 97 PlBJC *>TICE No. 575 -Construction or PARCEL 2: shown on the Condominium 3 yr9. $188,000. 478-1929 quiet cu de sac lmmec- 1 ________ _ ----------I Patio Roof Cover, Winter-Unit F-1 u shown n the Plan above referred to. ug3~~-: ba~~~~llh University Park $285,000 fee Coastal hlHS hfllraaa..4 "' a Iburg High Scnoo1 Condominium Plan refe<red PARCEL 2: Unit H-t U ,._od_._.. kit...,-and 3bdr 2,hba 58 c ..... uola Comm/r1tr 754-7474 lft-aaaJ no• ADOPTED ON>IN......NCE Place Plans are on Ille: to In Parcet 1 above. lhown on the condominium • ... " "'""' """" • """'4 .. • .... Ordlnenoe84-30leactled-MAINTENANCE. OPEA-PARCEL 3: plan referred to In Pare.It UYSllE lllYE UYFlllT COllO batt)rooma PLUS new tree lane-grt locetlon, SEAVIEW 3Br 28a, 24 hr N 1 f t NeWPOrt bUt at .o.cs to ~ In full fOl'oe and A TIONS AND CONS TA UC-An exctulive euement IOI' above. Jetty & Bay view newly decorated M . carpets and beamed cell-~~9 :~53·°.?°ok ownr ~rl. tyB.IGL"; ,JownDEo' ~ f~d':b: 3bdnn updated, -effec11,_ on30JCl-raly 1~om1!1:.a~ TION. Room 321. Hunt-patio purpoees OVfl( that PARCEL 3: An eKclullYe • al lngsl Large sunny patio 5 to r 9r9 ..,,,_ kltch kid ...,._ leOO 1 ""'' u "· .,._, _.., lngton Beact1 Union High portion of the rntrlcteo eaeernentrorpatlopurposee Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. offllvtngroom-prlcedto WOODBRIDGE TWNHSE TION(619)729-1516 1 u,..._. ..a adopted by the tollow-Scl1ool 0111r1ct Education common area oeecnbed u cYYer that portion of the r• sell at $225,000 L/H. Call By Own•. Sbr 2'/\be. -=-=.,,,..-..,,..,..,~=----_s,_3=-9-6_1_90_Bes=---t_R..,.tty-=-r.a..,..,,..- lng roll call vote: Council Center 10251 YorktoWfl Av· P-F-1 on the at>ow referred atrtcted common area cs. -lllSIU IOIE OOWf•Ht 631 1400 for details SUPER SHARP custom 2 Bt W/gar & yard, E.elde ...,.ber'I: AYES: Hall, John-enue . Huntington Beach to Condomln!wm Plan. acrtbed In PH-1 on the n; " • . Open House F/SIS. 12-5. twnhome. 2Br 2ba, den. CM $650/ ton. Hertzog, McFarland, CA '92s.6. Phone. (714i The itreet addr911 and above raterreo to Con-Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, -WATI HfRONl $225,900. ~9-.8121 overl'g Bia Canyon ~f t B CdM seoo"rmo Sch1fer. NOES: None. 964_3339 Ext 320 other common designation. dornlnlum Plen. HOMl~ •-· ... ~U huk 1041 courte. Red.to $299K •-'·· ••r'l IMt-.A--· ~8SENT: None. NOTICE IS HEREBY II any. of the real prQperty The 1treet addreN and 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. w/terms. By owner. -Wnnwf ~lnance M-3o. con-GIVEN that the above-deacribed ebove I• other common deeignatlon, REAL ESTATE 28F8a, din rm. IV rm Open Sat/Sun 1·5et34 ltltah underground storage named sc11oo1 0111rtct of Or· purported to be. 350 II eny, of the real property l'YSllE PUCE ••yf•OIT 831-1'00 w/fantaattc ocean view, Sea Island (Ford & u-• IULn tank• containing hazardooi ange County, C1111ornla, ect-Avocado •F-1. Costa Meaa. ducrlb•d above It • -" Club HM, pool, apa. prvt Jamboree)682-1873 ._.. l'ftatenalt. Ing by ano through Its Gov-CA 92827 purported 10 be: 350 Spectacular bay front dplx. 2 Br 2 Ba up u1•• 1w pier In guarded gate ,.., llllllllllT The lull tut of the ernlng Board, hereinafter re-The undefalgnec:t Trustee Avocado #H-t, Cosla Meas. ' ' -comm of Treuure laland TUE IYEI 1~% 71•117M111 propoeed ordinance may be fefred 10 as "DISTRICT"' win dllcialme any llablllty for any CA 92627 2 Br, 2 & down. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,250,000. Lrg contemporary home $67,000 499-2826 Lill reed In the City Clerk's olfloe receive up 10. but not l~ter Incorrectness of the street The underllgned Trullee with two-story llvlng araa ---------la) ... lalad ffAI flt 77 Fair Drive. Colta Mesa. than the ebOve-stated time. address and other common d11cialm1 any llablllty for any UllU WCI lllLSllE on trg lot. owe. Leaae Best value In Herbor ...., EILEEN P. PHINNEY. sealed bids tor the aw8fd of designation. II any, lhown Incorrectness or the street w/optlon or trade for I.I AUi LIT RI d g e · Assum ab I e TwnhM for Jr EXec. 18r City Clerk act I th bo herein. addreu and other oommon Panoramic ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, HUI YI/ht .... rll. $185,000 loan. Almoat 2Ba. hkuna, prvt patio. Lf ftubll_ .. _.. Orange Coa.1t ~ont tr or e 1 ve pro-u I u ab I e Pr op• r I Y 2 000 .. f fort d ,.... r ....... ,___ 11 the street addreM or designation. If any, anown spacious entertaining home. $1 , l 00,000. · 1121 ftlMll /I.. 1ffe . aq "o com an Iv & dl"lng/bar &46-306 Dally Piiot July 20, l984 BIOs shall be received In other common dellgnatlon herein. II the street addreaa Sl.390.000. ow:ER'Wtll T~OE r luxury In tllll Ideal lo-1=--.,..------- F-158 the place Identified abOve. of the properly la not In-or other common .deslg-cation. One year home , .. WPIN and shall be opened and dlcatedhefeon.dlrectlon1to natlonofthepropertylsnot Lawson Callll•••,.n,•r warranty provided. • •• , ••••• 2I07 Dl ... IC NOTICE publicly reao aloud at the the property may be ob-Indicated htreOO, dlfectlona ll0-7212 b,el.. 759-1501 r\ID\. above-stated time and talned from the benellclary to the properly may be ob-R I C """"----~--• *IAYFlllT* __ l_E_Q_AL_N_O_T_IC_E __ place herein named pursuant to a talned from the beneficiary e• ty omp.tny For you and your married Gorgeoua 3Br 2Ba. All ..,.._,.."T-MEIA Each bid must conform written request submitted to herein named purauent to • ::::~=====~========::1 children. ocea" view amenlttae. 2 story. Yrly • ~;:[.."'D IC...,..Ol and ...... responsive 10 , .. _ said beneficiary within ten wrttten r""uest submitted to home+ 3 rentals. Preeent 1 $2lOO/ 67" ""l2 v"''"""' "" contr~I documents '""' days lrom the first publl-said bene"ficl1ry within ten llUI I llTTll 11111 gross Income $2720 pr M mo. ...-• DISTRICT Each blO shall be accom-cation of 11111 notice days from the flrst publl-4 UNITS In EASTSIDE ~ &CIE 1111 POI Piil l•I mo. 905 & 925 Temple Agt. Avail August 1 Notice panled by the 5eeurtty re-BENEFICIARY. American cation of lhl1 notice. C.M. with good rental his-Zoned for horsea etc. 3 Bd 2 be fireplace. Neat & Terr Property 19 clear. tereu ••• •ar lftl ln.:!!t.lfto !erred to In the contract Savings and Loan Auocte-BENEFICIARY: American tory. Wiii trade for Mesa Chain llnk fence. box clean, sparkllng pool. ss 5o.ooo net. Ownr ~~~~~~~~:_ 2 br 1 ba 7 xa N·--cl-··· documents and by the hst of llon. 222 N El Dorado, Savino-and Loen AllOOla-Verde home or carry stalls etc, 16 fruit trees. beautllul yard. large R-2 494-01~ _ "" -- ·NOTICE IS HEREBY proposed subcontractors Stocl<ton. CA 95202 Phone: !Ion, 222 N. El Oo<edo, paper on sale. 10.1K's 2br din. rm house. OPEN lot $149,500. TIE ILlffl $885 trllaun MO 8759 a1vEN that the Board of The DISTRICT reserves (209)948-1116 Stoekton,CA.95202Phone: gross. Asking $250,000. HOUSE. 20311 Cypreas, 1 Laguna 8Mch Cottage-llLYS1a IOO aat/dey do not mention t~~:,.;:: ~~c:ie;;~~; the nght 10 reject any 01 all Said sale wlll be made. but (209) 948-1116 Call 631-'400 for delllle. S.A. Helghta. 545-2847 lllYllE AYElll near mat n beach ~ mtl 558-9819 aak for bids or to waive any 1r-wtthoot cove!'lan1 or war· Saldselewillbemlde.but ---------ilot90vHSw11hgood 3 Bd $162.000497-S.68 3bdrma.2'~bat sin one Alexllnotlnlvname/no. or Ora(l9e County wlll re-regularltles or inlormalitlea ranty, exprees OI' Implied. r1-without covenant or war-WATl Hf ... ()Nl " or our most aought after 1--------- oetve sealed bids up 10 2 00 1n any bids or 1n ttie blOdlng gardlng tltle. poueaslon. or ranty. eJti>ren or Implied. r• " llPLH 2 ba home, $199,000. QUAINT COTTAGE-<>wnef areas. Btrl greenbella, 2BR 1 ba. 850 •If. Pm. on the thirtieth day of The Department of Indus-encumbrancH, Including gardl~ mi.. poSMNlon. or HUMt~ *· More llke two 3 Br 2 Ba l•J lelarll .. lltr deep. Bid to panoramic bike tall1 & community oceanside ot P.C.H on July, 1984 •1 tt>e office 01 trial Aerations 11u de-lees. charges and expen ... encumbrances. lncludlng REAL ESTATE c 0 nd0 m 1n 1 um s . 8 la-l7H vw Of' enjoy coay bch activities. 10 minutes to Goldenrod. Incl refrlg 6 ~IO 2~~h5~ DI~~~;'·~~~ 1erminedthegener11prevat1-of the Trustee and of the feet. ctlargea and eJtP41f1... 131-1400 spacloua remodeled I v n g -S 1 8 4 • 9 0 0 the beechl Belt• ... thla O/W, no Wun/dryer, 1tr lf19 rate of per diem wages In trusts Cfeated by Nld Deed of the Trttatee and of the I•--------C lilMa lalad ION 714-952-0716 Barb meg one FAST! 759-1501. parking only. $1050/mo. Costa Mesa, California. 11 Ille 1oe1111y 1n which thlt of Truet. to pay the remain-tru11s creeled by Mid Deed ---------Cape od charmer In at1 Weter pd. tat/last & 1625 wt>l<:h time said bid• will be work IS lo be performed lor Ing prtncipal auma or the of Trust. to pay the remain· OllU OIYI ITW. excellent locatlon. A rare Cute CAPE cob 2Br ....... hack I Ht eac:. 673-9023 publicly opened ang read each cral1 or type of work-note(a) HCured by said ing prlncipal sum• of the One ot the beat areas of offering at $385.000 See w/frplC + 18r apt. Only ·1~-11__. f.of· Supplies -Food ervtce man needed 10 e•ecvle the Deed of Trual to wit: note(•) ~recs by Hid CdM. 3 Br 2'.\ Ba flHr at S13 Narcinua. $349K. Bkr 845-9828 _,.._ All bids are lo be In ac-contract These rates are on $37.500 00 with lnterHt Dffd of Trust to wit with load• of potentlal Cell for detalla =---..,,-,,....,,.,......--...,...,= w .. 1 ltt 3 Bdrm, lrg llvlng cordance with Condition•. me 81 lhe DISTRICT offl<le thereon from 03/23182 at $37,500.00 with lnterHt Alklng price S20&.000 "4-1211 Cerna ••I •11 ltU rm wlfrplc:, country l.r11lructlons ano Specif!-located et l025l Yorktown 17 75% per annum H thereon from 415/82 Ii>. • · * OOPCEX Mk; kitchen wl1h wood floon OAllll ... 11 CA 92846 Coples may be coat• and any and •" ed-provid«l In Mid nota(•) 1)11.11 Traditional s Pvt. MClucMd &46-0098 1-5. 1218 o.von Ln. Call - ~~~~;;;~:~~ ~r:!~ Avenue. Huntington Beacfl. provided In Mid note(•) pl\i1 17 75"!. per annum u elm OcNn & Harb« vi.. & bit-Int. Opn Set/Sun '!~~~~~~~:._ dtng1st~.ect2nor8,oBI ~~5r~ obtained on request A copy vanoea of S2.23726 With all cott1. chargM and any ~ HatrylS3l·12te ULllALllllPLD '""' • ,,.. ......, of tl'leM ,.1 .. lllall be""'"''-lnternt. and all advltlClM 12.227.78 Realty _ Walk t ..-.... .._..... 8al Coate Meta. Celllornle .---I addition I bove Mtl-wllh I t«Mt llYlll n••&AI o _..,......, .,_..,,, 'i,,,...---___,,....,,..,,,,._~-92626. ed at the Job lite ni. for.. n o a end Den 614tm• 631 7370 Have eomethlng to Mii? llRAV pier. terry/reet•. 3Br12ba ront houte, 2 BR, 2 ~. going echedut. of per diem meted coet•. expen.. te· • CINllfiad ada 00 It wall 1............ aa. 218 8al Bl 073-2943 So. ot Bavakk. 91000 Bid pllcileges m1y S:: wagee 11 bued upon a WOl'k-advance•. approxlmataly For ln~tlOn contact· ~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~L;:=;:;~~;.;;;.;;~;;-m 0 . c •ti 8 tr b tr a paclou. oc•envlw, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, ewtmmtnsi pool, dbl ctr gar. 12500. mo. Tenet• will coopet· ate to thow property ror ..... Cell Sttrva 973--1373 plct!ed up at the Food • Ing day of efght (8) hOura $7,300.08 may be advenced Mary Jo GOl\Za ... (209) -; ...., 1-1111.1 WllTILlff IR.. H t vtce ~. 2H~A Beer The rat• for hOllday and prior to Mle In order to cure ~30 t8 In IOdltlon to '*,,' 11 .. l 1 tl 1 T c..r,q 'O .t\,. .( _ /) 'C. bQ.e ... , 9rUI *U1,.1 ... * 5rV• u t ch I ng • • a q · StrMt. Co111 Mele. CA overtime WO<lc 111e11 t>e at any defaults of NnlOr llenli. above .. tim.ted coat•. ei1-"0~ ~GU ~~ 'ob {:.l(,r ;;> ,_.., 8-utlfUI 8"Y Vlew 'r .. , BANK OWNED 4 BR. 875-8000; M4-1211 92'28. from Eve Cremers. IMll time and Of14Hlall The beneflolMy under ltllld pen ... and ~ ap-,.._ ~ a.• • '«"''" Airy 4 Bdrm & den, 3 ~th, PB/U 0 N LY $ 2 1 t • 9 0 0 • One time offer hso Food Servtc:t Director lt•"ellbemandat.vvu"""' OeedolTrulltheretoforaa"'-proxtmately '8.516.76 may o~ ... .,0~-._,..,, o• ,... .....---...~.,.--.. custom hofM, "400.000 NeMf 48' 48e & ~ flnanoad et 1~1ntareet .... .....-..... ..... ...,. .. ._. oH PnoN: (714) Me-3273 the CONTRACTOR lo'~ eouteo and del!Wted to the be adv"1Cled prtot to .... in •-.. ;;;,,.bi..i -·i. ~ LIH • 1anc:11109.140. Bank ~lmMad po19. Call Ster. 9834377 · PC'H_,. ..... _.,,._ NO bidder may withdraw I~ contr.ct 19 awarded. and undersigned • written ~ order IO oure fllf'/ defeUlll °' to-•c ,.,..,, '""' ""'"'-...,..;, 11191 T .... ltllttf 1111,111 539-61~1~~ ~ry Ma Bid tor I period of !orty-upon iny iubcontr•ctor leratlon of default and 0.-eenlor llena I M E R E N l 1 .... 1111/•-•nt A"'I ~nd• 613-9114 lull bl iiii "'--.... h-....__ ...._ 11"9 (45) d-rt aft« the date under him, 10 l>'IY not teea mend tor Sale. and a written Tne beneflclttY under lelcl 1----.--..-..----j .,.... • I .... -.,._ .,. ., .,_ a ... • ror the ~Ing t1•«>1 thtn the Mid apectfled rat• Notice o1 Default and EJeo. o.cs or Trust tieretof«e ... I I I' I' I &a• • IMI 1/ ..... . lllM 2~ enct oar . *'1 ,. ni. 8oetd of Educetlon of to •II workmen 9"1ployed by uon to Seit The underlllgoed eC\.lt.s anc1 Oelt\lelect to the .___. __ ._ _ __.__ ....... _ ... _ __. Int. ..... 19" laat. .tth MW rtfUrbllhed 28A ctuciad a1ooo:a..a.ooe. the Newport•MaM Urilrled them 1n the execull0'1 of the ceuMd Aid Notice of 0.-unoerlllgned I wntten Oto-2be home. Uc'd:S:lt · SctlOo4 0.trtct ,....,..,.. th4t contract fault and £1ee11on to Sell lo ,.,.,tton and Demand for I H o w N A I for nureery • I I right to ~jeet any or all bid• No bidder m•y wllhdraw a,. AICOfded 1n tn. county s.. end a written~'°' Of ~,--1 -..-1 --..-t-..-I ~ llllEI IPEOllL b91neea. l.MQ9 w•ttrfl a liy;P.111tgliPiiiiir::;e:~ .... -~..iiiii=~ and noC ~ AICOllPI 111, bid ror a l)erlOd of forty wtlete the reel property le Oeteutt end E.lee1.10n to Sell . . . _ _ t ~ wound a gRM>o, ..,.,......,. the lowMt Bid. and to -~ flYe (45) d•V-•1* the d•t• localed The uncseretoned CIUMd toe ~ eJ:OC.IC pool. jlC, Wld any 1nronnetttv or lrregU!atl-Mt tor the Ol*'fng of bid• •3542 MIO Nottoa Of OeflUl1 end i I · Slnglc story 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, den, fonnal tropical •tttna.' Cell for Spin c.A "4--1120 ty In any Bid recaMld. The A peyment bond and a Date: 06129184 Elec110n to M to be ,.. [ N G U l . My 11111e bt~ refu'Md lo ~ famil Fi ,__ I f 114/716-{QSI 28r it\a condo '*1 Qlf 8oard or f~tton of the S*'formenc. t>on<I wlll be For Information conteot COfded "' the CO\lnty ..... I I I' I ~ ''''""O w.11! my 08d lll1d m4I HIJ dlning room. y room. . ll"epr.ace, n 0.. • •• a~c' Mewport-M•U Unlllad required prior to ••.cutlon Mary Jo Goni .... (200) therMIS)fopettyll~1ed . ,.. ··~u ...... "'-1"8dldnl""91'1110 tctte~ patio, 2 car garage. OCEAN ll!Wl• ..... liil t:!..J!!~a~~-1Jl0 School Dfetrle1 m•y ewetd ofth41contrect. Thepayment 84~-3016 SUNl<tSt SERVICE COM· O!tl ud .... 11• oCiOcll •n Illa BRll!r.1'.F.$ -.... ~In wt101e or In pert'° bond "1all be 1n the fOfm Ml SUHKIST SERVICE PANY I N Q D R Y E 1 ·· ...... ..,.. .. ~ 3 Bdrm 21A a... I yn '*'· PO~s .. u .. 1,..,.n torth in the contrec1 docu-COMPANY.• OOtP«••lon • COf'POt9tlOn1 I I' I I I 0 r._, .... "'• •"-I•• _.'"1 ..... lllltlt 1111,111 MoblWlom6 on NewpCwt Obi au. 0*'9•'°'*"'· "' '""' ,. " """ mentt By OAAlENE BENDER, Bl DAALfNE 9!NDER _ _ _ .,. 1,w ... 11 '"Ill•..,_,_.., e.ct1 &a BfY Ffont., & y.w'd, bl'-lna, M9tf ........ OOl DISTRICT By AoOert c S.lley T l\llt• Sele Ol'floet T ruat• SIN omc.r . .,,.. __ ...., ·--No l ... ..,. ()p@n Rouse Saturday 12~.fPM otMr'I. 300 E. eo.1 HWy. MC. tyUam new "°°"' ,;~"Y Harvey Flaher. =:~a~•. Operllllon• 540 ~· ~~:i~ ~4g ~~~ i•f'Mf i "·~··NI .... lffl) tfllff1 r r I' r I' I' r I 16422 WhlttJ~r Lane. Huntfngion Beach t73-f331 M~rt Mi)ln A•llll now. iffitmo. ~ Olrec:tOt ~ STOCl<TON. CA 9$201 STOCKTON. CA 9$201 ~=·"'::::1M;:n:::t:::\r:~<·1;0~';1 ;:::;~-::::::~-~-==;-~·=·~;::-::;· ,., ....,...... • .... • ..... Feb\ttout ooeerl vi.. In TallllT ...... (114) &~n7 (A)nitruc:llon P11bll1Md Orange CoHt Publlthed Or1T Co11t I "'r~•',~,v.~',', rhn s 10 I I I I J I I ] ltT-1 l Leguna e.ctl. A ba9t 11 It wlff carte or .. 1 ih.lblllMd Or•noe Co•" Publllil•d Orano• Con t Dally Piiot July 20 27 Dally Piiot July 13. 20. • • .....•• _ Wtiel•L.lllla 11 bu(.I O"'nar/Agt"L hay.youcantwyltotMll Oell'V PllOI July 13 20 1t1 4 D.itv Pllo1 July 13 20 19&4 Auguat 3 19811 198• ·-···Lill ·~-.. 01-IA·.-l.I--......... 16 .om It In el•Ulfled &4f·M11 -~-127 r -IJ'4 F t39 ' 03 _,... ...... • 9"ofTIW_..,.. .... _____ .;_ I ) .. ""' • • • If. Orange CoU1 OAIL Y PtlOT~, J4Jrt to, 19'4 ~~~;;,m;;;;;;;;:;;.-1=~~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--. .. 11&iil'=Oltlln;.=:.:t1:.f:.:U.UW==. Af!rlpnb, 1Jaf. , Apr!ett, lat Off'-IMtah Zllt lat I,.... MM leJa Wu... ti .. 111111 ................ _....:::= Mu •ut. ...,. if 41 .... e• .._. n11 mm M& m 1o11 "' Laa Auto • 810 .. alA Yetd·ftpl· I 'If lae-tw1i. rOCIVBonlta &AHOCASTLI ~ ...,,.., IPOlt eoo .. " ._,..._wedding~... AUTO atdnt...,.. ~ '*' Cenyon ec:n ... 3 or 4br 4 Bdrm 1 a.. fwnly ""' 2•. poof, trplc, ..._,, 1 lldf'm 2 le ~ Lim!.. A 111• Udo .... ...._ & opal oerne• rt no . 'ltt +MC SIM 487-6217 132--525e eftt 5pm dining tm, _,.,., ..... wld """""-'° ,~ °"'*' \.Wt. Ht ~ 2 lldroom 2 F,_ IW!dng. All& tor •9PC*I In MWIOpe , _____ ..;,_ __ HltOot AAdQe. Tenn6t Ii lscWbdl Lwl1500tl Pf'&ecNe.•n.1153 deOCW•tonmod•i.dub .'71-tm AAIHff..llOI mKEEPER n~a. oPt• In SA~ T1Uta. ROdl View dfwtle pool '30Cr01mo. lob 11eoo mntNy 11...,.. iii60fmO 2 8d n. • '*-· PGCt....., eawwa eann.ry~con>r 400 -fnod rrd 17215/mot Pet .. 2 8d den. 2'4 ~ Koop '31-12M Ot ~ One "-"Y lnd~.ywd.peUo ..... a1~* 17500 .... rtibl/Offo + 1s0 ... , ,...... •ti ..... ~..,.......... .. • eeouttty 20203-8 w/d,tngl1550t7'-42" 2 8d .... ~ ak-2080 po118-iahAMft)'S76-vtaw3br 2ba.~ O'N AliclpCIW't ~ -*>0 p, lhlpmunlr blFFP ,...._ ... _ llrdl SI 933-1827 ""· 1 -. oary Udo ' , .. ~ .. ...__ ........ ...,1• ..._. ' ........ 'A • • Ina k>doCO!ftOllAlr'"-l4Ul,_bue1 Mos>-c.at ........ ,.,. home, •P•rkllng ... -· .. 7·-.,.. w~·1"' ....... _ ....... DllCll Md ~ ool9o-.... 5660hfllltol - ff 1;~d:v:,:'IO_fncd1 .... 8Hutltul Wermlnglon :-"·newpalntc:wpec.a, 2 BR & w/= pooi I MMUll . 1 2008'22423 Oninoe Countt Alrpot1 tfona. 8al•t)' COl'ft• -71 a .... townhome. 2 Bdrm 2 Be repee & stow w/rn.lcro. t.mla ~ 28r 1~ In~ con.-w to tlelaCt'll HwJ>• .... corns 1111 .... Ii 11111111 ,,.,....... .,,,.,... ... f·l523 OYel'tootclng edul• poo1 & SF~ end patio, dbl o-. for ooun. on eic: p1u MX1 to HB pier ,.. &hcnl 3 bdrm, 2 ba. nu •i.tol. Xlnt *'bfttty. f c na 11 .... ·cat-Nildtllll tcw Oii ..,... _. 2 car ;er. No ape. Obi oersioe wttl'I _, mo ...... No 3a0-e~1 1 · ernenhtee gr...s CIC*l'I ~.Orpe,Plllftt.~-Only 2 uw left 1200 l11L"·•aft 01Uon & ""'09....,.., lviWtet Ki 1 ted8e el ette. Avail now Meo opener Drlv. by 22 peta. Phone tor ~ & • •2 2 vtewlls0C2tS~-t333 1975 mo. Even6'M156 eq. ft & 19SO eq. ft. W1I fa.L81ll 40 bOur9 I*..-. Mc. 0.0 & L.A. 141..nt 9'*I laVSurt 2-6 189 Clowr, then c.11 Lota ;f~U-081 or prtanb, WESTCUFF 11r C(lftdo t>ulld to Ut. ~·uw Ffi. eom.ct 8hson Jot ~ ...-Y. stnate 4118)7~ 873-7544 S175/mo. - -8:-~·:.: = Poot, no PMt IMO/mo. '*' BroMr Co-co. 11M11J .,...,ti'*"-Cllll. 11 req. a=yx 31r de. den. 2771 WllMlllll Bluff• 38A 2V. ba. prime lalMI W... 1711 ple:ll. No pets 1576/mo. Avtll now. 87MMO IU H INVESTMENTS l..,. l.._1.. NABERS y.._ ta1 • -. LONNO. No~· 11000 HomeonquHUW•de••MC belt._ IOc:. l1•1!Vmo t Bt, f L: ;;a now. 5364490 W•t~ ep1 2br 111.... Cclllt .... ... t.9n• 1-1 324 r:;, ~: ~~.~~"i:·:. ~eo::~:-:: 2 btl'I rr:.~. ~i7l-~r° mt ~~MOO moT~ o~ ~POA~~= ~ Dl•Tll llllLI ' ':.:.0:.:=o or:: S!f.~~~. W-~7: den«, woe re.. ..... condo 11900 +MC ..... Chnnng *"· ept Yl1V'-lt only, )'fly..._ 145.1072 tots of pendng. Jmnltortal Outcitl OHl..Y 135-1181 CADILLAC P.-':.mn.t~ ~,.Mgmt &41-1324 $975 mo. ~2e7t on1y min 1yr644-1152 airy-full klt/prlv en1. 11 tnd .. "1ttlnc:Hr•1.00/eq ....... ~ .aa14 tlgloua •-=..., t: 1tat• ™I MO.a2" 111a..eo1e fl mo-to-mo oet 551-1010 _ -... ....,.., prOc1Ucta cute c..,. Cod 2Bt, ....... a.n Economy beeott hut 1'425 18itl ™ p;; er xn;iqu; ... s I )'l'9. • °'* t7ttw .. comm tlle a.. wood nra. New Penor.miC ocn vu 261 peya rent & utlla ftM teiUI Li lbi fZU lm!Mdl•t• OC:CUPMCV: lrvlM Shopping Cent. of-high ~. 'gd loc. •b ..... _ • • & ,,..,. "' Ifft Cpt/drpa, Uaed brick, poolapeAlteo8c:ihS1350 appla Included <Mtellt § Bdnn f be;;;; pet,, 18dtm, fee SUO flce~i:=eqft. c:tllan•.642-8$18 714/'"'9100 ·~~~ .. ---............. grdnr. No pet• 145--25M Ind ut. Fergueon Ii Hllhn ~190 a..t Atty... teundfy room cairpeta & 833-3017 OR 751-78&4 .._, 111 ~ •.......,. .., -•-· 2218Piacentla REe.&2-1183/831-0835 LIDO ISLE 2 tty 3bdr drepea720-9J93 ~~~:ic;: ~totlnfMlblllna, C.-111-tOOO • Brand ,.,.. 2 & 3 8d oon-c:hrmng hm on mo.t deelr a.., ~· 28r 2a.. lat.ah ltll hA ~ "' ._ Mondays & ~ F-ume..,. *"lat llunr dOt-che>Q or carpet• UNIQUE, chennlna 2 story :d.::1 "~ ... !1~ egnt rrp1c: oar. w/d S450 IM holAM dMnlng UICS:ao rn. F.V. thM 1 yw. Must .... lpm to fin rs.2-01«2 .::::;::~"":'!::... 1925/up 8'2-91551 Cape Cod, 2br, den, 2ba. Cynu-_...9090 81'&-4912 Agt ~ 1 12.0 eq ft. moving 6'6-109hlt epm Ullii W ~ • mutl. ' 2121 EASTSIDE RENTALS !J~ =·~ 0::. L~~ :::n:=~· Ei.oent apt. 2BR. 2be.,.,,, New Luxury LAGUNA BEACH Sunny Agan• 541-6032 .......... , Mita. .,:~ .=:.;_ 0.-.. ofllloe ~= ~ ~,.:"• 1v111 Sept 181. S1595 mo. ape s2..00 mo. 87µ 188 ~· totelty redec:oret9d, ma11er BA/BA, rurn. Ullll... OJE~ Mii °*1otW'a Slhwa ~ UL llWI 8/f *IH4111* 4 •~,.eao1 Newport Shor99 •br 2ba ti~~ :S a-w ~~ Apartments unend300/mo 4M-M50 nne eo.ai Hwy locatlon A~ rn;W' wt. •2082ndSt146-37 lllllllH .... • 0 s 1 395 yrly Oock•lde dudee new wut1w & In BeoufHul N.B. nr Hoeg. unfum bdrm '*' downtown. 3850 eq fOf MleJ'1iMe Mica by... ..... ..._. ._., Locll8d 1rn ~ ...-. au 2'r 1ttt ~ estet• 8'9-8208 dryer. s16001mo. evell t..oguno Niguel mature n-wnk r..n '250 "· llP!> •1.30iaq ft. tabllehed 911Nbitcw is~ Now HV1nG ln:il"oo Send ,..,,.... w. ~ •l1ar:1• Hiit-in 'ifil •acli DH •ft• July 20tl'I. 790-1551 mo+ lit elec 6'6-8133 RMIOflOmlQ Corp l.T.C end faeede ...... w..m.. T--w~ ., .. _ ... 21 Npt C1-t 2Bt den 2~ b• 875-8700 ment c:tedtta. 10% IDB. 8ee&stlful new Salon In •r-" UIYN LUii oondo pool tennis LM PA TIO APTS w/ln walking • 1 Bdlm" Both Mr bd'I Chrt8tlal't twne. kH RJ avell fOf pun:11 ... money Newpof1 9eedl now In-row HofM9. 4921 aa.. *llM110* Lovety 3 Bdr twnhme, S1250:no~.&4&-81.a ofthebch.1&2Brle75, •2Borm/'28ottt prvt, ma/ttretght, Lag PSI~~~~ Atklng1.1m41;S110,000 terYlewtng for nteb. t;.J~O. H9wpol1 (ll)Luhrlntl +M newly carpeted, fre8h NwprtCra 38' S8715&St50644-H11 •Slnglel..e1191ono 8dlS300 +utll4~2286 1 ;1ooimo 645-9628 ·• NNN..._ 8itr9S3-1220 Styllll & Manicurist r--,,...,.......,,,..,,....,.......,,=..,,,.,,..~ ·~· ... ""'..... ~~I~~ ~tt~~~:·n:~· down Ir~~ t.;,~ celta .... 1724 ~=:ownr.ome R= ~rg 7:;-1n C.M. PRIME R~AIL SPACE .... ,.n, 962~108 '*'G~ ~" •AlprtllO•• $28501mo. 1yr1 ... Agt ~~~T·ek~a;'~ ' 1erUl8.utfiaPCl,c;po;t, •MostPlonsHove ctws2&:.95f39~ 1ooaqn.s100NNN T.l».1 4121 ~~ typing. ·Mng. .-:. ....... H.e '" H 11141IO 844-0927 · · lndry. No pet• 383 w Bey A Garage CM bOrder. NB. Call WANTED· ~ ;;;aing u.-. Ole. -AlllC tor ~. lfttlltJfH oc to . mt SHtli La1ua UM 5'1-9518.AvetlJuly22 •ftleEntrtes R;.:-i:.:~~ Jadcle(213>290-3112 pvt TD iss $10,000 up IUllY -llIDlllD'T 1_146-_7_28_1 ______ .;;, 2bdrmhomeklda/petot< Pine conege oozy 2ilf. 1BRCAPECOD ·~burning pjngc:enter.982-57&0 •CdMdtuultaAC.~ Nocredlt.,..,nopenatty. Acryttc:s,wn1P9,*· HAPPY FAMILY needs HUGE 3Br 2Ba, up- atalra!doWna,al,.. S700. New 11 cu f1 GE frig S300. 850-7477 OR 54M022 S825 leate optional at trplc, walk to beech. Very cute $425 Elalde. fireplaces B pritg, from S225. 2855 E. Den1sOn Aaaoc: 873·731 t CdM a.1800 ~ reepon women. 539~190 Beat Rhy ,.. 1795, 1 adult •K-ttt7 Avail now 145-9828 • Pnvole Pottos tt11a,J!tttl1 Coeat Hwy. 875-6900 Bel Wul.. l T~ non-emo61• to_,.. tor 3 4 Bdrm+ meld'aquartws, Cn•ealalaal 1Br. end Oaf & yrd, dplx. • lndivlClvol IUIJll llTIL ldattrial I BEAUTY COH.SULTAHT =·ci:~.:OI' ct. larnlly rm, dining rm, Uaf--l-L.. •.atl Peta OK. Avail 7123 $535 W/DCooneciaoos Wkly rentela now evell. ltatah 2tZI FILL/1m ptf NEEDED AT OfitCEI £Mn --------Lota of cloeeta & atorege beeutlfully decorated, u111.. in +S1035depo875-3875 •EirtroSIO<oge 11.0/'#k&up CotofTV = PUT/Tm_. blgmoneyrtghl9W8Y.un-Hollywood P'ocluctlon Sbdrm 2b• apac. age view, ape. Spyglw Hiii NPT TERRACE Condo 2bdr 11M>a Twn ~ •PoolsonoSpos phonealn r~ ' 1::, aq \c,1n7 S SA. Opportunltl" •v•ll•bl• llml1ed oppof1unlty, we compeny lftteMewln9 r,~ ~~ =Jd S30001mo. Bob KOOJ> $117,000 3br 2 1/2ba pa~-Mpet•M2&+ •2centr01 2274 Newport Blvd.C.M '':1~~ s Of· with the LOS ANGElES train Apply Cerol Ot peopfle "°"' ... .,.. 831-1288 172,000 et SW.. II Send ~ 75 O 64&-7«5 enge. TIMES C1rcutaUon 0.-Steve 9:30 AM SHAJV> tot ...., ..t ~ Newport ., .. 2br wtth dollar Ct-owner ..._ 1 Clubhouses 2000 SF $1000/month pettment In our doof to Mon7/23-Tue7/24~-a.attey docu.mentr._, pool ecx:.e 1550 worth ORONA DEL MAR: 831-2923 2bdr 1be w/w cc>t drps prt •2TennlsCourls UUMI --3975 Birch, Newport doof newspaper ..... Ing Room LA Quint.a bW potM~ c:Hp end rnorel53M190a..tt .. 8randnewupatelr9unlt. PENTRIOOECOVE gwcl/qtE-e6de3pbtS450 IHtNeNow ltatah ....,. a..cti.~5-41-6032 program GuerentMd MotelCM 405&otwtlcw =·~tut com-~ Hetght S350 f 2 Bdrm•. 2 baths, all 1'19W 2Bt 28&. 8PIH-tewt frpd 1•t11Mt + dep 642-8733 For.____.._ *a-._IL a----~-rm hour1y .,. plut com-ult 480 .017 '"*" belle b • Of apptieno._ New carpet /d 2 / • • 8pm & wknda ---·-,_.. .. _., ----.-ti .... mialk>n. Hours-4pm to ~ ¥W In Hol)aaad/mullt orpt• bit-: ~ ~~ drepee, phone jacks. S.: ~ . .:' J;, ~~ 2 Bdrm, end gar. Cf'Ptl, Occvponcy Stir 3 bf w/poOI $300 wtt. SPiAffdXL REXOINGS 9 Pm· Tr a In Ing I a 'I lmlT be 11 ** ground ,_ 83M190 Beel Rily tee curtly aystem Cute and drp1. n3 W. Wtt.on, no Jim 650-1839164&-06e7 Advice In All ~--& provided Pot.,,tlel to ~ ... ,ed. onty.no 91P nee. ... ...._.no & __, ~ ... -c1een1 2 car perking. A,ubltat1 Fua!Q.. pet-. $550. 831-8212 CdM 1 Bt S300 wtc al90 3 CounMftng. 1115 So. a ;-'"~~cal..-FPl&•"llT• HOUSECt.EANERS • ..... _._,..... ~, --· $1300 per. mo. 873-6900 8d HM seoo wtc (2131 Camino Rell. San Clem Of an • . --Flt & pl\ I Ill :led Own llOCeM. 3bf 2be Ilka nu IEW RENTAL: GrMl lo-2 Bedroom. 2 bath. No 592-1518or971-2....0 Uc'd.492-7298 957·236lat.1204 wtthounproducta.Wortltn trllnlC)Ot'tatton Englin ='°mo~2~~~7 pool ~~~. ~P:~:u:om: Anrtllelh Flr'llilltt4 ~~':,; ~i~.' Ela6de C.M. studio. evlff. f1F1I USU *' Mlflll *' 8:.n~ ~'! = =:t..2-~~ ar•• DiU hfat 222' with ctlerm and detail. llJMa 2Bt 1Ba. 18111 Map6e Av.. ~;ar~. ~ .~:::=: lmllUI F~~. :-~help W: ~M.875-0823 Sat-HOOSEClEANERS $2000/mo. 831-1400 ftaJanla 211? Frig, no pets. $4115 fOI 2. Ind. utllt. 642·2045 llfY.. ~led. Start $4 plhr PfT tn la NB~ ~ ~~~~d~~.,,c:: s~N~ -p~~ Opper duplex furn. Siem• Mgmt 8'1·1324 N4twpof1 8dl 3 8d 2 be .. &1••....... ~ 3182 Nlman St.. •rk Call i.m-5pm. pool S700 A.gt 49&-5980 Br/den 3 be condo 1 yr OCEANFRONT 2 8d yny 2BR 1ba, enc:f. gWllge. 279 Pointe Niguel newly decor. furn on bch ( ... Iii&).... Coste Mau So Org. Co. Atiltannt. 7M-GOIM r lute. S1800fmo S800mo ...... 873-098)' W. Wiison, Apt 0 . A rtm t 1700/wtc213-92~17 _.. *•OFflCEHELPti 5cs.yaper.-lnellldel:-:Hol-_.-.,....------=2 tutala 631-1400 . Cena1 ••l Kar BU e.&5-1819. $475/mo. pGltef'I • HHpvllll Dutlee lndude .,,...,.;,ig ~. 714 et7-«M5 ctya Pf-:r .. ~· tr. YalltJ W4 WITllFlllT•EI condo rum°'unrum 2er 2BA 1t>a, gar. 2597 Of-LsoslngOfflce P~~~u~-"-•1 ci"1~)llln•1a.-11•1 t~~ust be~ .... , ......... ..,...,,,.EnQlllh-Alila SJOllT ctUJI 3bdrm 26e 1111.a-17•4111 · · enge.1825/mo.Drtveby, 0pen10to6 July~ -• • '°"*-~orient ... & Pwmanentperttlmepoe-~·d.&.780-1580 = home 2 gar...-• -• 2Ba. 3rd noor w/patlo. Jo-Ann Bkr 759-0619 A •~""" .... 5...-..... ~. .... nave pl•eunt phone ltlon Mon 2 pm to -ox --No pet• 1975 &i&2-e587 • · • ug. -""" .. "'"...... ' •7''""' ....,. ve>Q Bonus Incentive · _...... HOUMteepera ~. SO 639~ 190 Beat l'ee 2 Br 1 be. no pets no ltquld Agt 875-6181 vf8()( & Card Reeder* pl · ~ In 6:30 pm. Tuea 10:30 am Full~haro•. cook Ii l ut IMC~ mo Ht ..... ~ 2'141 •••. hacla 2740 lum$550p/mo.Chlld0tt ·~ ·---L 2711' ..:...... Put. ~· & Mure COrT Drepery.~Y to approx 5:30 pm. No a.en. Poel'ltona rwdy • Avt 8/1831~155 --"5• IUu.• 875-2495 Of 831~ L A eo.t u_. uper nee,. ~ pen-now I ·NEW P 0 Rt Ho 2+1&'. etth dbl gar. 1 ~.;; itY rm I kttCh. ltatah 2907 I~. I r--.1 3~ ~366 Ye, • • nysavw 1eeo ~ DOMESTK:S 142~1•2 '"'· fnc:d yd .. edit• no Kenneybun kpor t ? 2Br. 1Ba. prtv•t• patio. Utll pd 1 pereon $475 -.... .... Cost• MeM. No,.. ..... 0.. pets. $595 e.&8-2881 fN • CMn lower unit. No pets Tropic Apt8. ~718 . MAUlhebeeut Condo ~Eht ACCOUNTING CWtt fOt ..... ~ITll Didn't he win the S525/mo &41-9352 on t .. ,., at Kl I presll¥1oua Women• - -....... 5 ~:: ~=.1 t~~/"~ Monaco Grand Prix '" '73? 2Br 2 'AB•. 2 story u1Ji1ii1llWI oc~~~~~~~~:~rt fOtll) ADS 8t0fe. yplng-Acc:t pyble e:·:..~ ~ Laguna Bwh~Co. July21&22ef19am.1ml twnhme Pool.?11,w/d •1Jtf!(Jj{W clWAdean,qulet$650-~~9:t~~W: t1on"t1t went•d for ~en 1 ~~· tobchS800.11392Malloy. ~ fK) ~ S725 IM87~9 2 Agt ·-.. ···-·-1125087&-4M8 AR£ FREE deelr•b68 c..720-0255 FHhlon Island retell of ~oc:w~ Eulty yourt S700 3br 2be E-lkH 28r dplx apt, pvt IN NEWPORT BEACH Int-'· ..... &aa11m• .. -att-Ol'fj~. Must~~ specta mechll-2 -dbl gar neww kit kids II you rt not surt who (or what) KenneybunkPort yrd. gar Many xtru Ind A eat place live he .u •• C I -....a "" • .., _....., *1 I rt 4 53M190 Best fee WI$. don t fat bad-you re not alone $825 646-0648 ~per B•~~ Pr'rv~.. Sliart 2HI a : Foul6gn labor OOMUttlng hourw E 844-5070 :rtnt~n ~r~!tt ··bo:o PAETTY 3BOR HOUSE Ktnntybunapor1 tS one of l• dlsbnct1vtly * 2br, g11age, balcony no clubhouse• & nealtn 21033 D/Fahr 38( 2L MC M2·11ll firm In NB, John WfffM CHILD CARE. In my C.M. utlltMg prtnta. In..,... n • 8 r Ed 1 n g er • n d dtfftrtnl apartment floor plans at Staw1nd Vtffqt petslleundry rm $545 spas. II tennis court•. 7 oondo Pool, tennb 1275 Airport .,... ~ trnmed home. W8nt f911P. perw 1>1118 printa & ~ Spmgdi. $850 89~981 1n Hunt1,.ton 8tad1 Stawind Villqt •S • result 548-9084 5-40-5446 poolS, ctoM to buslneal. + •;, ut Nr bch 982--0697 opening In acc1 0 dept Mon thru Fn. 7:30 to diaQrWna. PreW>ue tn-ot totally penotlll&zed PfOfmioMI ot1nn1nc OC Airport. FHhlon 80wpm typtng. lO-ltey by 5pm t c::tlad. eQ-17311 ~ ~tee ,. tnlM 1244 Tiit a1nd ol atttftttOll you deserve 3bdr 2ba g11-prtv laundry i.tand, convenient lhops 0..Utlful ~•Balboa 11 Found 8m wht neut..S 'ouch. '*X>rd keepmg. Evtwtcnda, 478-4307 ~We ofler •oeltent 3f: 21La-WOODBRIDGE A Ptff«I ble.nd ol nature and hint-rm-dlstl wUl'l-lg pf1 deck on sight. hme, 1 Of perlOn8 fOf ,,,.._ G181er/$cicily Juty !:.c= ~~~ Chlktcare needed wtcdya r-'I & benllfl1s +I 4 d9y DI' ,..... ntstled 1n a fomt with babbllnc brooks and Quitt 1750 831-tl 155 2Br 1B• +den In addt11on 17 ~2 tec1 p~ 833--0810 few wonung mother. 7 mo worit week· Call tot PAAK VIEW PATIO ponds. cooted by Mlural ocean b11t1es Add to 3br 2ba Twnhtt9 patio crpl to common kHctl arM/lv FOUND: fumltv ......., CM ...... 64&-~ ~~Thurs. HOME. Facing part< & ad-bl I I 8 $69 Slngles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· area. Yrly, mo/mo S700 + . ,. dolfy. ••11-u -~ _, TELOHIC B.,_ELEY ~ I ...,..,.,i r~• that tennis courts. sw1mm1na pools a 1acurn and t n•-•v• I /1 5 ments & T"'"'nhou•e• 1 9 Call before 10 AM -n11 -··-c"" t to am,.....,..... ..... ty 631_.518 .,_ 'huhla. Aval /1. Att 5pm · ..... -·r _ CC Conv C6er1cail Matur9 per90n tor (714) 4M-$401 E.O E. 8&-U80 °' 857-4066 a conwenient location llUf s/loppinc and lrom $880. (A.lk about during wk 673--2815 644-8503 ....,H '"""'i ..,.. • ,. 81'NJI tmport ltrm-Gen -;jiMiiiMi:iaiiiiOlaiiiW.ta.; employmtnl and you've aot 1 place anyont would 11&11 llW Olllll tumlahed apls. complete Found·Grey 8trlped ltJtten oap tel. good re 1.. off. ~type 50 wpn MIW PU1f ULll 1101&.I Call u• regarding lrv1ne ...... .mr!4 ~iso '1 ·Realty 786-1172 proudly call hOme (£ven Kenntybunkport') with TV.·llnens & utenslll. COM ~ aide of PCH w/wt. ·,eet AM con11 Bal en1hu1le1llc, crHtlv•, w redNI Exfen8fye Kflowtaltge R9-- 0nt and two bedroom, one and two bath 1+10f1, 2 Bd, 2+den, MC must be rented '°' short $333 1\ utl-prol. 25+-Isle 873-9017 enjoy working wttn the ~ ,,... · qulr9d R9tel apen.111» adult apartments and lownl'lomes ~~· .f:"t lal1-5o~ open810 term Of longer). On Jam-avail Aug 5 675-1798 elderly PIT~ days/wk. ~ 646-0210 S ....... boreeRd.atSanJoequln C.O.M. cloae to bch, FOUND: male beige mix CellM-F9-5pmS49-30&1 ca.r1' typist wttl'I aNpplng · eow1nd BMer St. 241•1275 Hiiis Rd. ntsmot<er, male Ext 217 Shep puppy, fem bnt lab &1111. &lllST experience prelerrecf. JANITOR pert-time. oom-v.110,~ .... 9 .. ~'e'"9!0 \ J,Jr-°;!:~~ ~:~iF=·ft~ l"-1100 557-52521873-2006 ~~ ":bl~kwti~,.: Oppor,unlty tor en-646-0130 ~-=7 :;:; oetpret $470. 240-2036 aft 8pm DeluJC.e Condo on Irvine bit. Newport Bueti t~ upertenoe l1••l11a.. lll11 IP 1 .,.., cz-_, -.tom ,,..,......,.......,c--------golfCOUtM.Manyextru, Antma1Shelter.125Meu for mature per90n wttt1 ..,.,led to Mil cutting......_:::----, --Euta6de Dupl4tx. 1 bdrm, 3bdr 2ba ger-prtv laundry S350 utll tncl 78&-2397 Of., eo.t• Mesa offiol badcground with tools, bits, bledH. expenenoa. non-emoleer. 15555 Huntlncton V1Hqt lane Hunt111C1on Buch. CA quiet atreet, n~ yard. rm-dish wuMg pf1 deck 8m8ll Mrvtc. company ~ tape, dlel & In-Newport a..ch.. F..,_,,, {714) m 51911 $475. &4&-U79 $750 631~155 Female rmmte n/tmokr to Found Male poodle white Reaume required Call du9trlel ~ In Of. lateno .,..._ Greenbaum Fromt11eS.n ()eaoFrttWayd11yenortflon Buchto S lhrfum38'3Bal'lmln$J In vicinity Boise Mon-Fri 10AM-2PM, angeCo.Mu8thav'ec:er &Greent.um.s.48-3733 u..r ~-EISIDE TUDIO APT $500/mo 1 8d 1ba apt. Capl8treno, pool, )ac, 1 C n I c 1 I M c Fedde n 559-5l55 and macNne ..-... _.._ ...... 0 3880 Mlct*lon Drive .... lddtn. tlttn west on Mcfaddtn to .xaw1nd Vt1111e Pvt entrance. no kltctlen. acroes from bN<:tl. Good ml Dane Pt Hbr &81-H72 893-3385 --__..... ----- Irvine furnt$111111J 1u1tablt •°"'"daily 10 AM 'IJI duu '250. 1•t/lut 5'8-1291 locatlon, must... ,,, __ .._ 3B •--------~ lnstruc:tora tor d ~·.:•In~ EXPERIENCED ONL'( ::;~=~~~==~~~~~============~==~~ij~[~ 1216~~~ ~-* R~~~~T~~~·~·~~~+ H~~&~ 1595/~ '~~ be TSL lllflmEIT ~ ~i~o bd'I Nr Botsa8~-HB comm start 540-8276 ~Te t~ 98&-7311 or 5 tty wtt Ind. ~ townhee Id l4J·111a Aide fOI l\altdlcepped 7 yr Brookhurst & Ad~ • gar. ry rm. Fem non-emkr 5 8d nae. Found White dog wlthl.D old girl 15-20 ~/wk need lll&ld Pllm iiiiiiCeliiiiiiiiiM2iiiiii·iii299iiiiii7iii&-iiiii10AMiiiiiiiii yard, 1~C:-~ ahop9. Avell Aug 1. D-lux 28' Steps lo bch S300 Incl utU Newport a..ctl Animal c:.r, wUt llMl; patience a Full/p-tlme, N9wpor1 Ory S -• 11 HtRMnW condo. Must ,.. lo ep.. 650-3231 Sheher 644 3656 must $3 45 htty Paula deefl9r ex.,. PNf. S1lltt ••••• YDIEY ·-m~1Ha' ~~::.,.~~ ~ Fem ... 3 8d 2 be apt Found: Yng lgt tan Ml S73-8680n5&-9244 Ww 540-2028 H.-o6d ™E DAllv-PtlOT .. now 0 parking. Call Velerle COM $400/mo av.ii 811 Germ Shep mix. Answering S.W.T.... 111.JmY accepting eppllcaHone MARR mTllT II (213)278--0211 67~ Af1 5PM Monrovia St, CM /NB phone 09«etor• 3.11 ful lime fOf local c»-tcw Ol8tnc:t ~ • I '"95/mo 2 8d 1'Aba E-Fem lo * w/2 others· 7118, 543-2201, ext 402 shift. 362 3n:I S1. Laguna llll'8riee Xlnt dr1Ytng ,.. supervlN n ... pa~ •••••••••••••• , 8lde townhouM like new BachelOf 112 1>61 to Iha 3BR condo, 1 blk tr~ LOST bfwnlwtlt Shel1y mtx Beecf1 cord required Cel Pw-cerrlera. MU9I ~ 'M\. laundry room, ger, beec:tl ~~~d, $3'5 beech. Call 875-e959 F/dog Ylc S.C8t Hwy In llTDT-aonnel. (71') 863-1200, wtigon °'pick~. Good SatvdaIESJaly ti patio/yard, on bu8 route, Selbe. Monday 881-2922 ,_ Newpof1 Stet~ Inc. Mlwy. inANg9 doW- AR (March 2 1 A ril 19\. It ma be u· fi "h I . •• HSY frffwey 8CCffS EASTBllJFf ~ 1 Hardworking Fem nd• MECHANICS enoe. company .benefttt -p ;. y me or a ouse c eanmg.. · Bdrm pool pteHent Fem roommate. Need Loet C&ltc:o cat. REWARD wooo & MET AL l1hery....... end bonue ~ ~le high, you'll be rid of superfluous material. Family member H 29 Orange erea 'No pe,a m 51mo own Bd&Ba ~7 At5 Female, blk. gold, t>fwn & F-'BRICATORS Min .,. p1u1 mtteege. ~ 1n per90n • Deity ches in. offers aid, makes concession, you'll realize your views have TIL ~ e 2· 11U . ~i87 Female 8hr beaut nae !" :~ ~ ELECTRICIANS ~lb68 In. Apprx 2 hf'9 Plk>t ClrcUstlon ~ n vindicated. lk gracious, especially when discussing financial La 28drm apt, tea. 712 UDO VIEW c ...... delWI NB. vtew. pool, ctw 0 Loat btwn Knon.vtlle & & DRAFTSMEN p/day, Mon-Fri Cell 330 W• Bay. Cott• affairs. Shellm1t, Apt A w/lkH cus, 1Br. 2 ~h8. LM lady seoo. 645-6557 Florida HB 963-7037 ~~ ~ ='~ Georgina &46--0203 Meea. Mondey ttwv Fa. 'll beTAURfi UedS (Ap~lll 2k~Mayh20): ldntuitidon hits target -techniques 545-43 2 15e. Avail 7122 $1250 lae 87 59 IF to sh.,. 4Br l'louM, LOST HIMALAYN 2yr old n.td The lnterMct Corp lllT&l &llllTllT dey. No ~-<*Ill. wt re n • you now w at to o an you will be at right place at Lg bf ba. patio, frpl. enc:f OCEAN VIEW APT: 2BR Furn. w/d. utile pd. Pool, maa. any Into~ nas cunwtt opemngs '°' Fltlme poeltlon ror QU9llty I•-------• crucialmoment.Picesindividualwillhelpmakewishcometrue. Virgo ~~~bj~~~ 2ba.newcarpetlng,laun-1ac.EvetynM1·1962 650-4451 exP«tenced manulac-RDA'°' queflty onno natjye becomes valuable ally, helps you discern motives. -............. 'V ... ..,· vv-...., dry facil , 1 garage apace. Nice E/81de c .M. houM Ming peraonnel 1n IMne prec,lce Laguna Bdl. Mecnanlc. turbo HP GEMINl (May 21-June 20): Goals come closer to home. actions l~ 1 bdrm on Vlct0f1•. nr yny $950/mo. 7~ 2br 1ba. many extru L::;.J-8'~.!,~ ~· ~ ~ ~°": EXP9' pref 4SM-3555 =~ :'1n ~ wiU be more mcanin~I and decisions will be for long-range as =:.t~5~~5~ WllllEllM S2&o +'Autll.145-2365 -Hugo-~6«-42':,· temsca1t(71,)ie1-0540 DENTAL ASSISTANT Good pay & beneftta contrasted to supcrlic1al jaunts. Look behind scenes. realize older Prof n/tlu,,. rmmt• to atw to IChed\lle em 1nt..-Mw enthueiattc RDA WW\ted Exp'd need~=-· MESA PINES 2 .. .,. 2Ba 1Ba w/cerport & patio Loat· "'Mumn .. tJm6d i......... tor ,,,__.,,,1 ---.... 1n AN"' .. ' individual works in your behalf, wants you to succeed. ....., Hane seoo yeer1Y 5'8-5682 ~~.:C,RA~~ In HB hew gray atnped ~ Au,0 ~-~ -2-;..,.. ""957-3900 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wish comes true, you breaJc from ~:r~~~~ =:';i75 Sectuded 2br 1ba, -.c. cat Vic Eflher a s.nta AUTO e11per1ence. full ume Meda Front onlloe past. style 1s 1mpnnted and audience is growing. Cycle continues h1gh, PRVT patio, pool, spa 111tchen. C8tport & poo1 Prof reap. fem (25-.o) atv Ana Sts 642-1039 831-4236 Exoer ~ Beecf\ money comes your way as result of business or career activity . Aries. TOP.,. ... qule1, no peta $550 + uttl 1•tllut dep. ~ CdM 2br 2be· LOST· Aed plllkt key cue DETAILER. rnpon•lbte. 833-20t0 Ubra natives figure in exciting scenario. IQ.2447 no pets 67!>-2520 6;"8ft:1";!· , ... tut & vtc:. Col.t• MeurN e ~ CASHIER ,.....ble per90n. f\111 or -iiiiiiili"iiliiii•Niiil LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You make new start, valuable contact, Nice 28r 2ea. No peta. Steps to the ocean 3 ward 54&-4909 pan tl!M 1145--7«11 • UI WI& career gels boost and your standmg is elevated. Member of opposite sex Av ell approx -'ug 1. bdrm. 2 ba. pvt patio ~ rmmte to lhr 28' Loet very speQ.i Cat wented . ...._ ,.... COiiar helps you get to hean of matters. Accent confidence~ independence, $525/mo 7&e>.1'18 or Yrty S1000 p/mo. Meture 2ea w/p . Ut Incl 1375 Bk/Br 111peo. 1 Yr bperlenoe preferred wtth You cton't need • gun to ptiotograptty knoslt ~ge creativity and be wtlhng 10 make yourself vulnerable tor love. 142-7528 ~nd8 prol or rem11y 142-9445 sWalk to bch. 97s-oua seM 1421754"'802 ctya :'~Y~C::~ ~· .;•::, ·.,,·:;: ~ ~~~1~ VIRGO(Aug.23-Scpt.22):Followthro~onbuncb,opcnlinesof N~ctw28r2Becondo hrnloecteencondolnSC r9ltrement .cl,.._, no PltotW.,,IAO.I Cell"; Culver Dr Irvine. 00 · t I can overcome d1stan I bani / ,. __ .. " · I p1aa .,... n/wnlit no l*9 SCR 1 U LETS -.kencn. l8'ary oom-/ ••2 ...... 19 7M-6550 mmumca ion. rea 1ze you cc, anguqe ers. w lrtg. ~ tocellon. .>P<lCIOu~ ~1n9 e on~ 1250545--2575 1v mag ftlll• marsurat• wlll'I u ---Focus on wntmg, publishing. advertising, creating public relattons l .. vemeaaege641·'183 & two bedroom apb s~ w/1'984> (pref tern.) ANSWERS pei'8110e Call nn. ;;;;;;;;;;::;;=m;;;;::=::::i==:L:=::::::;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;- procram. c~ncer. Capncom. Aquarius persons figure prominently. POOL.·~· pvt patio lmmec Legune &di 3 I ·1 p·1 ..... LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Dia deep for informatJon, display X-LO 2BR 1835 BA l'IM wlv'lftw.137&/mo, Ermine · Woman NABERS 1 I J 111· intellectual curiosity. Some key questions will be answered -you•u Eutalde no pe11 &57-2841 487-3271 cw 2n-4'1CM Lunge-Yonder tam about hidden resources, possibility of fundin& from unusual Pvt 1 er, rrpac, pool, s-tk>. s Npt 8Clh YAWNING IOunle. Gemini, Sqittarius natives play out.standifll roles and help you gar. No pet&. 388 w. Bay. := ~r. kttCti ~~ M~ ~ ~ 0.: CADILLAC aain pcater perspective. St 154& ~7 '2«>. no utll 873-0300 and me exc:uee.. LAYOUT ARTIST S()ORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Details require more-than-usual Quit• 28e oonege type ..... '"''he dtdf\'t went to Q11t a. lllW ~ attention. Check lepl aspects, including riabtJ and permissions.. Focus :· laUndry. pvt petto ~r~~:i~~(O ""3 s ()(a"'" m" ~A~~·~ In tM ...... on pannmhip, publicity, manta.I status. Special material wiU ~ 123 ~ ::..:;:· So 0nnge Co _"_"''" _""_· __ /ft\ ~mademorcsu1tableforyou.Another$corpioplayuipificant Specb•2 bdf,...paitnt· HEALTH : T:. %!:!: lel ...... SIM 714/540·9lw .. nlVS (N 22 n-.. 21) Be ~.1 i:, h....... l ~ '575 no lLU8S TCHNI~ L SAGITf A..n ov. •VQI,,., : 1~Y i<>r c .......... trave • pet~-oe 142-3171 SWIMMING plu~ &:-.,.., .. ;:,~ Derks ( variety and the approach of fascinatina individual who shares your muth mort' Sorry .,, Sat Juty 21• ,1111 c concerns Work and romance tend to combine -r .. U ettjoy E....oe Scledol• 38r dpCt no Pf~ Me>Mh 755•9785 or 12 ,., wt>at you do. you'll rcoc1vc paud1ts from peers. Gemini, Vtt, • n.ativc:J ~~;:/:..MM; OPfn d~ly q to b 221-0123 tor Jame• flparC prom1ncn1ly ll1t89 Ind ma t 41 Ol4a ~ 1¥1'* CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. l 9): Good lunar aspect hial\liahts S~INO 1 _ t&onn --,_,-.,.-. -butl--,...--wam-a11- vi.rleiy romance, specul1t1on, break from pttVK>ut rcstnctlon. Focus O*"den .,.-;;;u 14a '°*"'tor 1-1 bdnft ~ .iJ.Jo OD chat\IC. ch.ildren, pater freedom of choice Domestic 710 W' 1..._ St A,.m.c.tl c.I OI ~ I ldjusuncnt Illes place. aan ii received which belPI beautify it ~ B•.C-. S. _.... ClndJ 1 tu.m>:Q~L (Jan. W.Fcb. 18): Define terms. stake out tcmtoNJ sac; SIM IC ~ 1700 16• Sltttt 101 lllllC PUT TIIE Orangp County daily newspaper has an operung for a quack layout artist c.and1date must~ abtt to worit w~ll with sa.lf'S Pf'OPle .md mt"el daily dead- ~ c know~°'~ f't'adV art. typsa.Dnl, and tM capability c.o mark up Layouts for production a I must. Additional pro)!!c'ta may induct. Oyen. brochures.. maps and ala pra- cntauan vW.La1s.. 1·2 ~ ~ -rw paper preft!1'Te<i. Send raume to nu. riibts. focUJ oo safety. ICC'Urity, tona·ranae plan Oldtt r.mily = :&, "::. = no f •t now.' memberfend bcntfitofnpcrience.maybelpyouob&ainfuftdi~Soc 1....--.....--·......--..,...TK '42 ·SllJ ~ST DAIL\ PILOT othen in rplisuc lialn. keep open mind without beoomlna sullible. l9iiliiu:::;;L:.:;;iiiiiiiii;......-..... OR'\ 'G pmc£S (Feb f9-March 20f Study Gemini MCSAIC for valuable ,ldfm ·~ ~. po. Box 1S60 Jnt. focm 011 calls, v1s1ts. rclau~ plans ~tuch oould beco':"c viable ''••hty peln•ed and C.O.ta M • CA 92628 ~ncepll. You'll bavc more ~n11"?bt)'. chance for 111aaxd dMntd 1end'IS1471 9233 far Au.mUon. Lia Sml•"' fth&ncal mnnts. Lovt relat1onsh1p w1ll 1ntens1fy. o..:....:==~MO;;;;;;•~I04~11•ml!ll•••llllL:=::=:==:JL'-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~=====~====llh::::::;::!!!!~~~~~~~~vi~=~~t ... 11 'I C8 Orang.Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 20, 190.. ~ l•r i•• lir••l•r ~~!!!!l.!~L-lrta I Qrapic1 ... cu..._rn.....,l!J----·i·------ta a1ll __ .. _la __ 1 _..,.....__ a111l 1t ,..•...,1...,tl..,•.,1 ____ 1 Pl 1 Tn1a1 ltn n Brochur•. Win. LOQOt. Ekpen c.rp.ntry ServlOl9 ELEC CONTAACTOA ''" 8hrub1/Tr .. Trim Compl HAUL· MOVE-REMOVE 1•s'°'MPOn--~IE"'or"'"maJ~"'("l"!jmo~s=~ H1c Painting. lnt/ut H llr O • ll0 .. 1111 IWtn llW $2.17 per day Ad•. etc Coocec>tlOn to ~11r-Rem0d-Addlllon1 •t Ou.allty work guar g1rd90. Ing competitive fumtture. Tr11h, Tr... Fr .. champagn. for 11\y Oueiny et iow..t rti• SERVING N.8 .. c M • Tyl)lng. Word PrOQMalng Compi.tlon • 831-8092 0oon ... 1c ~8~980 #378347 St...,.897-7183 prlcM Chuetl 842-2873 963·5415 NORM occaalon S20hr 845-CJOS.C fr .. •t O.o;e 842-4583 CdM, Int , He. F v. f11t. tri.ndty .. rvk:e W. Th•I'• ALL you pey for 3 llMt, 30 CUy1 lntM Al~k•lt Ooot1-Wlndow1-Pallo1-h tcail" S.111k Th• lre1l lo111 Oumplng·Haullng Moving FIOll LllOHJll INT/EXT. 20 YMfl Exper -Oratn1 cldr from i15 P·U & dellv« 876"5712 Allaratton1-Add1tlon1 .. • l tl PU 10elM1ry Beat Ret11 818/919-4139 Average Room $29 + ~air l•u~•. dllP. etc. , .. ,. Cltula1 Par Ing Ar.._. • Repairs 35"rt exp Jerry 648-4413 • Hra •= Lawn-ahrub-tree-lnatall Fr" eat 24hr 831· 1083 Metlflal• 842-0442 "M •~2 ""33 .. -1urfac1ni3Sealcoet1ng ' -TrM trimming & 0~ova1 ulltl"' Anytime M. v ... .., WHITE WIZARD DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ Dan &lckt.y l Inc .,...., LT H·~LING-MOVING .. :.! Ind • S&S 1-4199 Ciatal Ctacrttt 1 ........ 11111t1 In aal-tmsgt Rotolllllng·l.awn malnt " Cuatom Brlck-Stone lilfllll P&llTlll, Ex,_,1 Sentloe & Repair WINDOW WASHING ......... , I I 83 .... 3 30 f'rM Mt ~8-8085 Garag & Verd Clnupt Int/ext.,, .... t. Locel ret 31 .:;; exp. 18 yra In .,.. QUALITY" 631-2028 Auto Detaili11 Drlvewaya, paU0t. path1. pro ... onu • Jon 845-8192 91ock·Concrete-S1ucco , 090 9~ t • soOTA COAST XOTO etc No Job 100 smell r.raltart Tree Trim Cleen-Up1 HEALTH Rel'•· Free 811 549-9492 '~l~~;;g·(~~~=-~ri~· Lie #4 35 e..-191 Tari Ila ltaaact DETAILING Hand w .. h 4 Rea1 Mickey 536..0553 ltHailkhJ Yer~:a~~7~~-ellng l•u.,n•b9!-1e•v•a,..b .. le-D'"'r_S.plC;(i--M ..i PAINTER NEEDS WORKI lotfiaf Mik•'• Yard Malnt. TrM WllX By appt 751•843 , ori'Vewaya. Sldewalk1, C-r1 Fum reltnlih1""' no IOOda lor th• eighty• Call tnll Int/Ext, c .. llng•. relln cab oueiity Roofing: Sr cltsn ~=·p~= ~f5-~:;c:1ng la~raittial P1t101, Spa Pad• Llc'd lob to amall trM .. Ntl· l•B~• ... ,.!I ... •'"'• .. • ____ .., Enid 558-0837 •&· 1 llYlll* (26) yra exp., work guar. disc. Rell Uc:. #348877. . pNI the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER ..... ry Christian 'Dot her will Aon 5~-0034 mat .. Jerry 844-1087 B~~'f!~f'!1.!4~ft'~~ Hoa1t Cloaaia --CLEAN & EXPERT C>avl1 Painting 984-3437 K Funk• 845-0193 lil._t .. •t;;,;•;.,w-.• ... ...,"!""'"!I~~" babysit days & nights 7 CLll• Cart ---9039 0111( 25 years •xperlenoe RC'• Painting & Repefr REPAIR Speetall•t-$200 & St1te law requlree that all day5 a weet1 646-1139 • Gar•taiita 11\0 resonable 751 • ROBIN'S CL NING Lie T -118,428 730'-1353 EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS 1eU Fr .. Mt. 30yn exp. contractorl who perlorm Wedneeday II no eJCtra et\arge1 CALL TOOAYI! Mom w/early chodhoOd --..... -~ll!!E'!!!!E•s---C1rpantry Paining ~airs SERVICE • thoroughly st••v111 CILLEIE lie 953.4293 PTL 770-2725 anytime Walt work over $200 Including lta•ty Sorrice deg will baby11t your 10 yrs exp 111 ph .... lnel clean houee 540-0857 an lal>Of and materlet1 mull UNSUITS HERE! Body chlld, dyatevs 831-&e28 Topped/remov.d Clean-moblle hm aenlor dis· CLEANING 11 whet I do STllEm IOYlll 00. P1~da1 REPAIR S~lalltt·S200 & be ltcenled Unllc«!Nd Beautttul Salon 223 1 1 up, new 1awn1 751-34' 76 count •RC 953-4293 PTL bes ti Student w/loc rets Orange Co Orlolnal •HANGING/REMOVAL* 'Wo:;;;5-:~yt~ ~: contractor• 1hould 10 Brookhurst HB 963-6076 C11tractt 11 Clean Up1•Tree Trimming Competlve Rat•• for all 6 yrt exp Lisa 548-6857 ShJdent Mov.rs. Tnsured state In their advenlstng AllPllLllS Yoor Oelly PllOt Gtatral 1 4 Lie T 124-436 641 ·8427 12 yrs experience IV lttlllt Contr1ctor1 and con· ••• t M.l'a t Yard Malnt •Haullng types 0 comm conit Exp ertenced Japanese NEW warehouM Stor•ne MIKE 851-1800 sum•"· contact Mtry Senllol Directory Aepf eeen1111o;e S . . 111 ctxss CONST MIKE 850-3263 resl<I repairs 20 yrs hOutewoman weekly -.. Ex""'rt Wallcoverlng In· "''mull Grondle" 558-40&e wttll trYICt Remodeling & New Con11 CommerctallRMldenttat exper 751"3662 lie 642-5196 Na11ia1 StmCH stai'iauon R ... Con1u1t-RV Storega Spaces avail any queat1on1 Contrec;• Zimmerman Boat0 :;iain0 lorComm &Resid Llc'd, Landscape Maintenance ExpertAep~s 15yrsexp Expertise Housekeeping Live lns7CNX's. CHHA's an1Asslgnmt 581·11590 DeAnuBaylldeVlllage tor's State LlcenH 1enance from T ,... T tn9'Jred 4 bonded Com-Quallty Service, reas uc Gen ma111t elect1cal Dependable/Trustworthy 300 E Cout Hwy NB Board 28 Civic Center BOTTOM 633-659 1 pe1et1ve rates 751 ·36e2 bonded 20 yrt In area plumb Craig 536·4119 we bring suppltes and 4need76_0ed28}0r home care FARTHING INTERIORS 873-1331 Mon-Fri 9·4pm Plaza, Room 890, Sant• la-U21 td. HI .. HANGING/STRIPPING C 92701 Caltiaet M1ki1f --IEllm-1101 OOllT. McWee64n5e·y5L1a2~dscape "OIE CALL" ltts it am vacuum Kitty 64 t-497o ----VISA-MC 673-1512 Ana, A . ·---·tla -.. -p . •. Ttlt_!bH .... 1r ----IJ •New cabinets refacing. Remodel/Repairs comml Services A toZ We've Got Rellable honest reason-Ill II( NORMS WALLCOVERING 1(8 --------lccoONmid SVCS-low Europe kllChens tormica and res1d Llc'd, bonded COMPLETE GARDENING The Person tor every Jobi able exp local couple RICHARD slNOR'S Free Est 10 per roll Fran s TelephoM ~air rat .. for am bus/Ind Iv countertops 549-5 74 7 ins For est 552·9 t 42 Mamt-Clnups-Trees-Sod 646-7310 Ample refs 673-7227 Newpon Custom Painting •330988 780-7211 & lnatallatlon. 1 & 2 llne "-11 LI G 978 8885 1•1 .a.all phones, ut. over phone, ...., n aar • CABINETS & CARPEN-D G • • ·-Repairs. Painting, Drywall, STAIVllQ &OTllHSH l6 yrs 01 happy customera. 8 yr1 exp. 642·9220 For Ad Action ftitat/ltao4tliat TRY Small Jobi., repairs ~ rtt•lll JUST US 3 We handle all etc Free estimates HOUSEIOFFC CLEANING Lie 280644. 675-0383 f)Httr/ltt!_ir tree esttmates 645-2003 M e11y Dogal S 10-S 15 yoor gent landscaping 4. Gary 645·5277 Pl L Cast us 1n your cleanlng RAINBOW PAINTING Eb's p(A]'fERINd . TV Stmct Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 iiUild/FGfnOd: S~ kit. (GROOMING SCHOOL) garden nd1 trvlne Area SERV/REPAIRS for yoor rotell 646-7310 Quality Is our policy Nett Patchea & Texture1. 9fV~sfilEllRftQ'1'1j"c•e"s"'IF~r~ee~es"!"!"'t "'!"+ bett'I, otc, rm add, petlo Carpe11tr7 Teacher, 21 yrs exp Speclallsts 551-2041 home/bus. Re•• no job --650-6646 JEFF Uc 8688 Int/Ext. free e1t 845-8258 iome gOOd TV'• for ··•-. /d k b d LI -.•--.... -~----546-2848 .. Very thorough Gd refs. .... ... :&.8~ 'ste~~ :1~1~ All Phases of Remodeling, LANDSCAPE 4 CLEAN· to sml·free est 650-4304 Depend•bl• & exper'd EXTERIOR-TOP QUALITY Pl .... Pete 8am-7pm 546-8057 Fences. Pauo·s. Painting El t • I UP 5 Yrs exper tree est 546-8096 or 552-9522 work lor your S. Free est. 1 __ •.•.•.•.•.1 ____ _ btls•n Reas price 841· 1990 _ec_r_ac_•_____ Dave 760-9077 Haali•J -Refs Dale 646-5637 uo11 O&LL" lttt It 1111 s.c lntertOra Antiques BEST FOR LESS PUllH ELEOTllO LANDSCAPE SERVICE blfMP Joe§ & _L_ ..... _i_s_._ ... _ic_._. ___ Hse Painting, Int/ext Servlcet A to z We've Got & Painting•. Publlc whole Pauos Decks. Fences Quality work, free 911 TrM trim, Lawn Malnl. etc SMALL MOVING JOBS WI STOP EYICTIOIS Quality at lowest rates. the PerlOI'\ tor every Jobi fYpfng Word Proceulng All bu1lnea1, school & per- sonal projects. 851-1041 Mle prloet. 873-9235 12yr up Dave 646-2990 425513 968-7401 tree "t Juan ~8-9448 MIKE 646-1391 call 818 785· 1158 xt 953 Free est Dave 642-4583 846-7310 ... • .... •• .. • .... •-•-••-"--__;;;s .... 100= Rtl1 Waatt4 5100 Btlt Wutt4 5100 Bolt WaatH 9100 ltlt Waatt4 5100 Heir Wanted S 100 Peta S 35 Fwraltare 1025 fewer 1Nt1 7012 Ptwtr ha ta 701J New9 dlMr looking tor OPARIMother s Helper for 2nd ualat Learn bull· loving in home Nwprt Bch Pan-time ROUTE ORIV· ER 1-2 dys/wk Call PllCHlllS SALES DUH F/T StHrttJ late Tt14tr Apply In pef'IOn. 9-12 N~rt bunes Location Costa Mesa Stationers' P C H & Jamborea. 270 E t7th St C M Apply 4 30 to 7 Monday NO PHONE CALLS PARROT Ylw n•pe vry Sotabed. Jav• print, gd •TUii* tame.talks.sings w/lrg cond $175 831-9085 neu In advance, MUST 642-9309 645-538 t •11 6pm Answ svc exp pref or train Ftex hrs NB 7&<>-8305 be Mlf-11arter MUST ------ heve prev1ou1 home de· PART TIME PIX o-UTOll livery exper Call 642· 4 day week 9AM to 4PM PART-TIME, Varied hours n; I0151759--0630 24 Hrs no ·Saturday or Sunday lo include early A.M Answering service E.xp'd $4 75 hr Call btwn 9 4 weekends Muat have de-preferred, but wlll train 1 IAM 646-9408 Wrap-pendable vehicle (small Call 642-1403 tO< appt ping/Shipping & some truck van, 1t1tlon PLUMBER/ROOTERMAN phone & typing wagon) to as11st news-Own truck $400 plus SALES NOW HIRING EXPER SALES PEOPLE Balboa Realty 673-8700 paper dealer In Irvine medical 642-9033 PT Earn S l 200/mo 6 area Musi be depen· llHE &llES hrs/wk Tina, ( 10-Noon) dable Contact Greg PllO CLOSERS Exper. person for luhlon· able ladlff shoe aalon Salary plus comm Call 640-7810 for •PPt ales IMMEOIA TE INCOME CC Conv Hosp 7.3 30 & Tues-Fri 740-2053 Hyde Monday thru Friday Sell to bu1lnesaes who 3· 11 30 Near Costa Move a mountain or between 9 30 and 10 30 need wh•t you sell, or Opp to sell 3-0 art at pres- tigious private newpor1 club. Sales exp. and reta. For Interview 250-4748 MeM Fairgrounds Call mercnar dose wtth class1-a.m only 842-4321 E'Z LEEI FlllERI Mon-Fri 9·5pm 549-3061 hell 642-5678 • Guaranteed wage or l iiiiiiiiiiiiill••••••-•••••iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijf comm 852-9125 anytime Sates person wanted for retall store In Irvine & Balboa Island 675-6567 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11 -14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt no111 ~l•f I~ Ol)tMll S 101 y~ung U&tr t>U•trs to 'lfCu" t.Ot•s lor T~t 01anae Coast 0111, Pilot Our {!t'•S start at ] 30 D m and ,•ork ~nltl 8 30 D m wet~days On Satu1J11 •t won a ltw mort hours Yo~ w 11 urn man1 trips and p1r1ts atona w11ri urnong rour own money ' thtrt IS nc dtliverin& or collec hon 111volvt0 II 1ou art inltrest~ p1use call Mr l a·t MU COO£ (714) 548-7058 ------------...____,-----....-.. - TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ll<:hen 5 Kind or 111e 9 Harry S Truman s birth place 14 i(ICI( up 15 Nei1t to Mont 16 Greek meeting place 17 F ro0 genus 18 Locomotive or yore 20 Er8CI 22 USSR city 23 H ol HRH 24 Lingo 1ull 25 -A Clellne 26 HOO<! s gun 27 Brew 28 Jau pteee 3 1 Pack animal 34 NFL team 35 S1no1e 36 WOO<lb•ne or Santi AMa 37 Epsom 38 Dog 39 Ex-GI co Ships b0d1es c 1 Groundwork 42 Mutt II 12 11 43 Sllade makPr!; .u Rolle< 45 Signorinas lano c 7 K 1tchen item 48 du 01a1>1e 51 F1nel 53 Yearneel 55 Nour1sh111q s 7 Comic .t.la,.. 58 Equestrian 59 Accordon91y 60 Town 1n Vene l1a llaly 61 .t,c11ve ones 62 Cam s homP 63 No1 1>a1etoot DOWN 1 Fen 2 Harangue 'J Depth sounder 4 Park bird S Bigot 6 Together 7 Smoker 8 Pol PLO 9 Pre1Mrs •o Co1nc•de 11 Hvge 1:;> M111tan11100 13 8VIS 19 Pergolas 21 Transact 25 Ulllt'rs 26 Je1111y PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ~-~ .t.PSE I ETONS l AMB A L A R R I T A R A 0 I 0 1 R I S E G .t, R T E R B E L Tl K E T A ONE • 0 0 USE SI S N I rg o1 -c HUM •C H El A N H .t. Z El S PA • L 0 CH S •A I 0 EDI •O UT 0 F T H E P IC T U R El iO P E RA • A RS O N • L 0 SI IN A ST F I B• N E W T- cu R E S s e e o SI A R I S E S • .t. P E .t. R OWi R A T T L E T R A P K .t. N E A E T N A BEET I AERO T A M P S P R E S N E A T '-- 27 Hell ~ 29 Con )0 Ob1a1ns )2 Avouch )3 Family crimt- 34 P1easan1 37 MoOdy 38 Crazed 40 P1•tOIS SI 4 I l oud noise u Grand 46 Circus star 47 CleanM!l 48 whiskey 49 Slow mvs1c 50 Bordered 5 1 Shor1enong )2 Po1poum 53 Stony ~Makes do 56 l ell., 10 II 12 PIT Driver home del, newspapers Own car. 2 Hrs/nlte S400/mo+S50 bonus. Call 642-6015/ 759-0630 24 hrs llECEPTIOllST Full • ,.rt ti••· 84 fr11t tfflot .,, .. ,..ot .... , ,t.1111.h1attyS1l11. ROlllT I TAYLOR, ld-llll I COLDWC!LL I I BANl(C!RC IECEPTIOllST P/tlme weekend work for bu1y real estate ottlce In Fuhlon l1land. Call tor appointment Equal Opport Employer IU·IOIO RECPT /TYPIST for CPA firm in N B Call Connie 831..()961 Restaurant llSIOYS E.xper Apply m perlOl'I, Beach HOON 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln Laguna Beach. Retlaurant Set. P1,,trt1l'1 Plu1 Ster• Now hiring for lull and part time openings at location near O.C Alrpon. must be 18 or over Apply In person 2300 S E Brlslol. N B EOE scn/IHPI needed tor laat growing Newport Beach com- pany Exper nee In A/P, AIR, payroll 4 qu1nerlles 631-6903 SECRnlllY Corona del Mar real estate firm. establlstled since 1944 seeks sharp take charge secretary Job re- quires excellen1 skllls and pleasant personality Call G1n1 at. llllllOR HAL n 111·4'00 IECllnAH /EIEOITIYE 0 C. Alrpon area Real Et- tate Developers neeo secretary/office assis- tant Must have typing 60 WPM Shorthand 80. Prefer knowledge ol house bulldlng business Wiii train If necessary Non-smoker Call 549-8387 for appt. SEORn&llY FOR WESTERN SALES MANAGER Typing, dlctaphone, llllng, person Friday duties Salary S 1150 10 start wllh excellent benefits Im- mediate opening W&YEnK 3990 We11erty Ste 280 Newport Beach 92660 476-2012 Seorttary L111I Smalt otttce neecfe sec· retary with legal exper Se1t-mot1veted to handle variety ol buslnesa I real e1tate activities Tele- phone expe11ence 4 good secretarial skills re· Q\lired Pleasant setting Lido/Newport Beach 873-3140 IHTHUITS Pastry cnef, 2 yrs Nper., SECRETARY-part time lor knowledge of European gen contractor and cabl· pastries Chef Chemin net shop Dependable- 497-4477 ext 290 Ute typing bookkeeping · answr phones 1 girl OI· Restuarant Asst Mgr flee-call 645-9711 wanted Mature adult --------w/ablllty to relate to lel· SECRETARY /RECEPT low employee•. strong Npt Bch lnvestmt1nt firm personal pride & phystcal requires sectry asst Incl stamina reception Proficiency in * Train whtle you learn 1 Y P 1 n g I! Pe I I In g * Good ulary w/benetits SkRls Some stat typing Call Du1ne for interview 1 Bkkg word proc 4 lll1ng g. tOam 4 3-5pm I Pleasant phone manner- Hamburger stand _ Redhill short hand a plus, but no1 at BrlltOI 95 7-0717 requited 752-6936 RN need9d for buiy New-I Secretary/Receptlonltt port Beach Plastic Sur-for arct11tect/lnter1or de- geon hcenced RN for lull Stgn omce Co11a MMa time position 8 ,.. Experienced F/T-P/T per1eneed In ICU or ORI 957-5725 M·F 9.5 PM and tor clrculatlni and I SEORnUY /Ty,ltt recovery room atary Mu11 h1ve gd typing, edlt- negot11ble 6.44-1240 Ing. spelling & phone SEC Rn ARY TO PllllOlll V .P. capabllllles 3 yr •xper small company Call 261-6700 for Interview Of major brokerage ltrm eroker1ge experience SEDn /Ill lfO pref'd. but not req'd Immediate opening Mutt Good. ottlce 1klll1, typing have good typing skllla Hrt 7 30-4' 00 Cell Jeckle 1ccounllng knowledge 957-8500 helpful 831-0703 Daily Pilat ········~ ...... . PART TIME "olor Houle h ailablf' 'it>'°"port IJt>8<'h Brf'8. t hr~(' hour .. p.rr da~. ~am opprcn. '"'600 pn month. CaU 1 1 :00 10 I :00 P\t. l'IHCULATION DEPT fi42 4:i21 EOE O RANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT lfl W A Av "' • C"tl .. I A Ml'>& l A l>h]h ... y t ... SHY. ST&. &TIHI. Part or lull time. eves, wknd1 & graveyards Neat appear & hand- wr111ng only need apply 2590 Newpor1 Blvd, C M SHIPPlll Christian label Co looking quilTtY conacloua person for FI T packing & ship· ping Wiii train Male or Female 845-3350 CM SHIPPING & Receiving clerk tor pre11iglous Womans store Exp w/receMng, marking ol merchandise. packing and shipping a must Call 720-02~ • OfLIVERY • Neat appearance & pleasant personality re- quired Must have good driving record Back- ground m drapery help- ful. but nol nee COIT will train Call 540-1366 1297 Logan Ave Cos1a Mesa cage $650 673·3600 SOF· • LOVESEAT Claulc 1937, 40 ft sedan " ca cruiser-Wiii Mii or trade Ylw Nape Parrot-20 Wda-w/IOOM plllow1 Look• for late model or vintage trained-must aell new, ear1htone colort, car Value-region S550obo 432-968 t aell tor $400 921-2736 s20.ooo R Hageman --Trundle bed $200. Chlld Br 842· 1998 evea Allti5at1 IOlO Set $175, 16ct uprgt tzr 42' Cal '78 twin dal, Antq. dining table/seats S t 80, baby travel radar.2 VHF. a/p,7'11 KW tO S 1900 Antq Pine Pie bed/ace S25, 8 anq repro gen, freezer & much Safe $285 840-4022 di" chrs $250 840-5068 more Mu1t sell I PP =--------J I or:z14 818-981-9140 dy1 Chlppendale couch & cof-tWI 11 • 213-4 72-2177 eves. lee table, best offer DIAMONOS. Beaut. Wfilte 673-0152 1 01 ct $950, 1.17 ct '78Ftaherman25'82v-81o S1500. Miriam 687-2958 hrs-20,0 ml rndg•·l•v•t EST A TE SALE· Antiques & alrex glass eep - Paintings, Art objects, MllctllHHll l mutt sell 845-4130 bronzes 673-9235 12 cu ft frost-free Freezer '80 Farallon Fl1herman. llOOllAYll SEALED BIO u 11 whet• Is. 19~8'1 ProfltMI' CF 4291Hf See VMHI et Crystallner C0<p. 1626 Plaeen11a. Cotta Mesa Weetldayt 8AM-5PM Seeled bid opening 2PM August 7. at ottlee of So Coast Marine Sunteyora 5732 E. Second St.. Long Beach, 90803. Bid mult be accompenled with mon.y order or cashllf check, made payable to: Talbot Bird Inc. In lh• amount of 10•;. ol bid. Balance ot bid due, 10 daya Envelope mu1t state sealed bid. Owner reserves rlght to refuae any or all blda. WEST 19th OPEN TO FREELAND'S ANTIQUES! Huge side walk sale 864 W 19th Thurs Fri Sat 9·5 Bargains Galore! S 150 Obi bd. complete 25', 8'beam w/trlr. Fully w/llnen1 $75. 966-1969 eqpd Incl. radar, Loren C 2 $200 olymplc opening & H1h finders. Make otr. tickets $750 544-2832 or To see call 833--7608 (2 13 )7 88-84 75 .. (lliiijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii .. 2 $200 OLY Open, S2R61 AtrliHCH 6011 below press box $450 ea u~~o Refng's S 100-S400 714•532•3970 __ Buy sell repairs. free est 2 S95 W Gym lnll tlx & Anderson Appl 84 1 Wes1 UCLA prkg pass 8/5 19th St C M 646-5538 $500 (213)286-4061 al1 8 Apt sz retr1g xlnt cond 2 Oly tlx Closg Cere. Row $175 786-3713 tv msg 24 Call An • Ev/wknd B ~-" 7 I 673-3116 Oys 973·5326 arety u....... 1 cu reezer $150 556-0637 * OUIPICS * OAIAGl SALi ADS NOW CLASSlfllD l'f CITYt SU llLOW C11ta ... Obt dr re1r1g 23cu ft S375 OPHIH IAY • ESCROW SECRnARY Wshr /dryr $135 ea Swvt Al19f' 6 894-3756 Gtatral • desk chr S85 ~-3001 4 OLYMPIC SEASON STANTON ESTATE SALE 953 Senate St 20 & 21•t 1mmeo1ate opening 1n GE Etec Range 30x 25x TICKETS -Track & field, Tool•. & misc Sat &-4, Sp Collectables. jewelry Irvine area tor mdlVldual 36. xlnt $100 546-4202 total $3200 646-0558 870 Katella Moblle Hme glass, books, much mite with good clerical skills a -I IUY APPLl&IOES Amenc1n Indian •rtlftcts _E_s_t•_t_e_s _8_6_a_1 _K_a_te_11_a_ MOVING SALE: King alze must Witt train Varied I ... I 1 • bed. LOTS MOREii Meta responslblllt1es Good LES 957-8133 J~~~~rye 6~~~~~'r4 dealgn 1 1 1 18 Verde area. 3242 Oregon benefits Salary open Kenmore Elec1rlc Dryer Lampt, allver, antiques, St. Sat/Sun 549-0576 261·6222 excellent condition $75 Baby Items, b•ulnett, dishes, lovely clothlng, t-=--------- STOCK ROOM POSITIOI Busy European women's store Is looking for a very detall oriented. nettly groomed person lo handle sewing ol labels pressing & vartooa other duties For appt call 640-0990 759_0937 strollers. clothln~, b•by golf club1, plct. frames. Retrlg, freezer, bedroom 8~ ,, 08 MUCH MORE. 300 Ruby. furniture, recliner, misc & Kenmore washer $75, gaa _b_ath, toys etc ~ ..., 1 3 wheel bike 733 W 20th dryer S75 645-5243 Divorce sete. Wettern & Sat/Sun 8-4 2-Famlly Sat/Sun 8-3 Indian art 011 & lltho1 S•le Furn • antiques, s T o 9 Refrlg 18cf frost-free ice-840•4022 color TV, books, re-A NL Y , •4. furn, mkr $175 644-6996 cllners cuh register bool<s, appll •. many DRAPES (open weave) lor comm' Juicer. 10011'. xtru. 1818 Tanager, Retrlg.frost free 2 dr pate Palermo tam rm/oatmeal welders. metal, clothes (Harbor & Adami) ytw-$75 549-2130 7'x t6' 7'x4' custom etc. 309 Onyk, Bal lat Baat. ltack Washer. gas dryer&. Retrlg made $250 644-6579 $500 obo 557-6550 EST•TE s•LE. China, Sii· SAT/SUN SAM 113 Ruby, Computer, TV. vacuum " ,... In alley, Balboa 11111nd. 2 cleaners, lots of hou ... ver Furn, Jewelry, Gift pc sole, wHh/dryer. hold ltema. 4941 Paaroe Bl•t· Mattriab 6014 Items. misc July 211t detkt. router. cottee St Sat & Sun. 8-4 STUDENTS sRi~K. 2060 used/burnt atter 10 AM 840-74&e t•ble, NWlng machine & f!n Ytl• textured. $490 495-3909 Magic laland corporate more, call 813-6286 MOVING SALE. tum . cof. • n tblt·lamp1-Nlrlg-wathr SUMIER JOIS IOWll memberltllp •v11t11ble tor Waterbed. $200 sew mach.·beaut clothel Coapattn 6011 ule at ·~ new member· w/.euss. 675-0636 plants-""'turea-lots more We have openings for -ship p ice Contact T """ boys & gttls between APPLE lie computer 128K. r lal""-a 21172 Richmond Cr nr A1- 12.16 years otd working 2 drives, amber monitor, Roll 731-7911 , .. , I lanta & Brookhurat evenings & Saturdays Z 18 O card, CPI M • Otymplc Tlekats 2 lor open 181111 I Moving Hie Sat 8-4. Earn money trips & OkiOata printer all ceremonies S190ea cul'I llLIOI PllllSIU Everything goeel Sect. bonuses Call cat:Jles ~~~~~~1~ S 1985 only 850-4749 EST&n SAU sofa, trundle bd set, Col· Mr Rountree _ OLYMPIC TICKETS Sell 2 Everything ts being sold onlal deak. dbl drar, 141-1011 COMMODORE Pet Home T&F, day PUI 818-9. thla weekend. Furniture, lamp1, paintings, clOl"- Mon -Fri 10am·3pm Com Pu I er S 4 0 O S 100.a Want Wre1tllng antiques, paintings, china W/ 14· 18, M-44. Book• & 673-6844 Aug 9-10-11 551-8394 _ you name ltll SAT /SUN h sew re I 2 0 9 1 1 Successful growing copy· Ing 4. printing company needs an 11ggreH1ve & motivated sates person Expe11ence helpful. but not required Cati Dan Shepardson between 10am-2pm 261·1151 HPPLEIHT YOUR HIOOME Tired ol 11111no tround with nothing to do? Oo you ltl<e to mlngte? Ii so give us 11 11ngle at 17 141 540 030 1 tor an exciting 1ob as a telephone sates person with the LOS AN- GELES TIMES Hours 4pm-9pm Hourly wage plus comm1ss1on Lo- cation 1375 Sunflower Ava Costa Mesa TRAVEL AGENT . F/T mtn 2 yrs eJ1p. Apollo trained Pleasant oltlce Call 552-3052 Irvine Alk for Au1r1 Tl&VEL llEITS We place trevel pro- taulona111 II you have • min l yr computer expr & career minded call Travel Per.onnei Co 714/860 4061 Ja<:kle 0 1 I Tl k-' 2 0 9AM to 5PM In the alley 6eachwood (Allat'I• Fret to Toa 6022 ympic c "''· pen-•I 399 Sevllte Ave. be· ta/Magnolia) 963·0571 ---------Ing Ceremony, $300. ea 2 tween "L" & ...... St. Australian Shepards. 8 Boxing llnal $200 ea m lni•• mos Loves kfds, very al-771•5715 · CortH ••I Mar 1.F .. u-rn""l-tu-r·e·. '"'cl'"'o""'th·et-... d .. l, .. h· .. -. lectlonate 64•·0481 att 5 Oty llxsoccer, b .. eball, "'dener•tJon1 of Stuff. 633 misc. Sat. only. 9-3. CUTE 4 moa old kittens: 1 closing cere 962-8278 Rock lord Road,(Cameo 17352 RoMWood, lrvlne callco. 1 drk grey with Ping Pong T•ble. totdln~. Hlghl11nd1) Sat/Sun 9.3 Nr Mlchetson/Unlver•lty ... Moving ale· urn turt, white paws 548-1204 id cond muat ••Ill S7 Lota ol goodlea. S F I FREE Cal to loving hm-73-3581 GIANT SALE. Set 8-4PM. tome appllan~. mite. smky grey-grn eyed· SACI L ge Gu KILN Sporting gde. furn, en-All xlnt cond Wood- loves attn 54'6-5032 Never uaed wlll deliver tlquea, 018 motor. linen. bridge 24 Careway FREEdarhng long hair kit· 1·800-334-0854. ext 803 PICtures. quality clotlllng. 857-0140 Sat/Sun 9·5 6 8 664 See dlm .. a-llM Much tens wks 4 -1 Seart 10' Radlel arm NW Morel 1412 Santanelll Relocation Selel Home & 64~2457 __ w/atand s2oo Greg Office furniture & mite Free Kittens 3 adorable &31-4888 LMvlng large riome furn. Items Set/Sun 9.4, h sporting QOOd1, misc Sat 17855 Atch St . (behind needs good ome Selling magic Island Char-8-4 311 Ooldenrod VII• M inder bldg! 646·5345 or 675-245e ter Membership &2,000 548·9051 Free to Gd Home. neut , Call 544-8390 SAT ONL YI 9.3 pm Lott =----=--=-- d 1 _,. s1 3 of goodleal 50c to S200. 1..,.rt lffck 0:= ~~~1 t."::!21 yra Ma1ic1l la1t. I 4 3620 Ocean Blvd (Orchid 1-----------·76 ROOERS DRUMS, 2 or & Polnnttle) 720·1886 ••IYlll IALl* Purebred Australian Shep 7 piece wht w/caMS No Sundey Onlyl 209 42nd St male 5 mo trained 1ttec Supe< 81le something for Tires, furniture & mo<• · • cymbal• $500 or S750 everyone Sat/Sun 9-4 ttonate 673-0569 Cati Traoey 848-7942 544 0.Ania Ave Corona EVERYnilNG MUST 00 TV I i Hlghlend1 COM Sat hm-2pm 153& Fanaitare 6025 l. I t , Cum.,.rland Oft Dovet 3x9 secrt'y deak s50 Jin ~ttrtt 1232 C11ta Mtaa btwn w .. tcntt & 1rv1ne tb1e wt4 chrs S50 coior eeau.Uul 25'' RCA xl loo ! pc Bdrm set. Rld .. 6ed. llUT PATii ULI TV RCA Xl-100 19" $150 '°' price, full wrnty Open Love NII. Much More. 4 FAMILYS Lotl of "'" new hlde/bd qn sz. S200 Sun TV John• 848-1788 2 t78 Canyon Or. Fri-Sun ~auwar•. antique• (ear111 tones) 642-3209 7 'std oak med styl·2 leafs-6 chrs-$600 obo 963 -2034 Sony 19" Color TV, wood 8-2 Set only 3151 sem~ rnlture, Iott of bab\ c1b. xlnt 5350 840-7051 Pl/on corner ol Samoe' Items. MUCH MORE. Ftt1 and Glbraltor CM GREAT Set. 8am 1539 S)'lvla l.n STUFI' HOUM hOld nick neck• ILIT OAllHI IPPORT. Pteu1nt 1urround1ng1 In Buffet $300, queen-king Dane Pt Learn to be en Sb2ed25$150 trg dreSMr Mt Sony big 9Creen colored TV 1980 m()det 1700 OBO Contact THE JOHN WAYNE TENNIS CLUBl•------- Clothing, thoel, t'land· begl, pictu,..., glUMa Set t-<C. 343 BayWOOd Or \J lrg coffee tab .. EXEC TIVE RECRUIT· Se5 )(Int cond Cell ER' No age or sates re- quirements Ab1t11y to 675•8334 communicate on lhe Couch, blue iioral 11lnt phone neceuary C111 cond S 150 Rocker Oon Yuhat 6e t.,44 1 green $75 962-74'08 Cats 5505 Couch/mate~ chr gd end $65 gts 1op <1tnetta I 1p"'.-r-11·,-"~k-11•1e-n-,-,-,5 .. 0,. 14chrs S 125. 752-0 l 82 Adult $('!> (;"I !>A8·~6 Ethen Allan bea\111ful din· mg dark pine dining Mtl4 Dtt• 5510 chr• Sacrltlc• S750 Xtr.ct0 Sh•lt1o -ARc.7 982 8545 aft epm wit.a •vi now shots worm Gold ~.,,.., sota w/matc ed S 1 ~ 113J·3 186 Joan cl\r s200 Lo aq temp tbl Dob~ PUP• lltd AKC r-; $I!> Mepte drop ..... , .. c h • m p 1 o n t 1 n • A cnrt 25yr Ol<I S 100 G E 833 3397 aft S wl>.nrl• Port O/W S 100 541·618a Poot11• Pup• T ""' uri Toy Min 1200 up 'i4fl Jll48 -llftflllnlll LES t57·f133 644 8900 OCO SWAP 1111 itatl, atll 11 Evary Sunday. Orat'lge '5'8oaton Wt\,i;; trlr ldnt CoMI Colleot , .. ,.._ & cond ~oo 873..0711 Arlington, Coe~ M9ea. --hm-3pm Adml11ton Z o d 1 • c C 1 d • t 1 O · and pettclt'IQ FREE. wl accat $400 873--2303 9peoet • ,~ w.auo ......... 1 f5I Gton Wh&r with QIAHT ;L.AHT I BASK!T covet Mutt .... $1800 SAUi 1241 Tuatln Aw 1152.oeoc> lat/Bun 1e· Glaaber Cltallorl, tMO H• ywd..,....,-.,..~Dl~.-... - trwn. 75h., Johneon. OOod bllNeft cett...,.by c:rlb- cond Hew 1)111~ movlt c1mert ·book 1· tor fletllrt O • eov•·l t brtc-111 • S 1800 873·C)1•t ., ar , c I o l ti I n g • a 11 11 tt Huceon a P "· al1t1,ttootd•·o•m••· teak dtclee, canoplt d tot• hM l'lld mllOoCMaC> tllengi.. Qlf1t tun N tl.,,, t-4 IOtl 8811 elf can• CO* )Q-0214 CM oft_,,,,,.., dub Dr J N&WPOAT Bl!ACH GAAt AG£ SALE 0.. aurleoe uni\ U0 Ml.c. futnltutt tpd'tlng good•. weddln5 dreN + MUCH Ml.JC .. MORE WJm ht I S.,n Jury 21 a 22 1&01 Warwick Ln .......... 8 AT. eofu, bebytum book caat. Otddlno Ofltntal NQ, . drt&Mt milk Q4eta. a '°" ot INtC '811 in4M, ,...2712 .... . n21 tniOu Pi_,., &e;t Ana, IV HatbOf & fi lno•r St lllno f\ouH · ~.!\Ing Oota Ptanl• wlcktt, l)Ot1ery, lumbti ruo• l'louMtiO(CS ti.ti/II.Ir ® WOLFSBURG ® YAllAGOllS GTI RABBITS "® WOLFSBURG ® SCIROCC01 COllYERTIBLES w/ '1000 REBATE @ JETIAS I &Li's ® CAMPERS WE WILL llOT BE UNDERSOLD ® .. .. m Flll out the coupon Hklng '°' lnfor. malk>n ebout IMlng a Darty Pelot Canter. Your pe...nta muet •PPf'OY• of your ap- ptytna tor • Dally Ptlot route, tMtefoN to be ef891bte, rour pe...nte mu.t elgn fOUI' coupon. A.a eoon .. poutbM aftw rec.tvtng rour coupon, one of our Dtt111ct ~ dceet to ••• ebout becomtng. Dattr Piiot eant.r. ,Ot' mot9 lnformatlon cal tM o.ftJ Not Clrcvla~ Dept. ta-au. THE Daily Pilat c/o Clrcul8tlon Department 330 W. hJ, Co.ta Mesa, CA 92121 YES, I want to lNrn moN a.bout beJ:n.g a Daily PUot Ca.niaT .. NAME --------------------ADDRESS CITY ZIP -------SCHOOL A TTENOING AGE GRADE ·------- PARENT'S SIGNATURE ~---------- .. .. Mesa firm offers .help with home .computer skills Computer Experience provides expertise. eltmt nates problems By JOY DEE ANTH01' \ ~ .... Cef111911AdoNll leaving your pel"$Onal computt:r Ill the closet to gather dust ,., one ahemative. Af\cr all. though )OU ma> have invested S5.000 or so in the: machine, you ma) ha\I~ suffered enou&h already. On thl' or hcr hand. you could spend hours and hours in computer classes. but never team the one thing you came there for. Just in the last a month, a third alternative has been made available: 0 The Computer Expenence," a store in Costa Mesa where you can get a minute or two of help ever) ume )OU need it or hours and hours of e'peruse for months on end 1n purchasing euher a computer or sof\warc }OU don't want. ( ohen f~ls the charge 1s lo~ There's no wa) a person could go into a computer store. for e:ilample. and find the best word processing program s1mpl} b) using each one for 15 minutes "The Computer Experience" doesn't teach programming sk1lb. onl~ the use of any one ol 0' er 400 appltcauons programs a' a1lable like accounting or spread ~hects or bus1· nessanal)sis. Onl) a small percentage of the population need!I 10 kno-w pro~ramming. Cohen poinh out. Since current mcmber!I ran be as }'OUn$as 13 years old and unattended. occas1onally a youngster will want to lcam 10 be a programmer at "The Computer Expern:nce." Cohen points out to them that leamins many of the different programs mstead could be a lot more valuable in terms of getting a JOb at a computer store or training center Cum:ntl). there an.' computer clubs to help people. says Alan Cohen. owner of the store But these arc arc typically a bunch of buffs setting together to swap 1nformauon_ Anyone with persist.ant problems might be looked upon as imposing on the rest of the group "We're a business.'' Cohen said o\s long as all 150 members don't try the same th mg at once, part1c1pants could camp out • all day and evening to get the kind of help they need. Much like a racquetball club or aerobics center, people don't tend to come all at once But plans arc in the offing already for the opening of another store 1n Los .\ngelcs. .\round half of the current mem· bers have their own computer. But w11h or without a computer of their own. many people come m lacking any knowledge of the stuff Often, a customer 1s a businessman or woman who sees lots of ways he or she could use a computer but who would rather take a self-help course at the store and tum around ever) five minutes to say "No~ what'>" instead of w11henng away in lonely frustration. Even sophisticated computer consultant~ come m when the) get wind of a new program they want to learn how to u~ 1n an hour instead of in days. The membership costs S249 one time only and S 18 a month thereafter but Cohen 1s offenng a rate of SI 99 and no dues until 1985 while his store I!> new Compared with thl' n'ik 1n"olved Cohen has had 20 years expen ence in the computer field, working for Xerox. Bendix Research Labora- tones, and as a lawyer 1n an IBM ant1trus1 case. He requires his staff at the store 10 have a great deal of expert1!>C too. not in programming per se but in the kind of programs people use. Construction to begin on Carver headquarters < ·onstruct1on is to begin this month on the new 2-story headquarters for the Carver Development Compan~ m Newport Beach says Le roy L Carver Ill, general partner Millard Archuleta Associates. Los Angeles. 1s the arch1tectural/engincenng firm de- signing the pro1ect The 18.000-square-foot fac1ht) wtll cost approximately S4-milhon to AST Research construct It is to be located at 1100 Newport Center Dnve in Newport Beach and will take six rnonlhs to complete Carver Development will occup) the entire second floor of 1h1s elegant tra,en1ne marble L-~haped structure. Bell Savings and Loan 1~ leasing the ground level on a long-term basis. · eyes expansion Jn addition to the travertine ex- terior. there are several significant design features. Travertine is to highlight entryways which lead to a skylit 2-story atnum. Balconies with planung on the 2nd Ooor open to this atnum and overloo~ a portion of the lobby. The approach to the building and entryways will be Buchta! 11le pavers The lobb> has polished traverunc walls -with stainl ess steel accessones and elevator doors AST Research Inc has recent!) leased I 50.488 square feet of office spa~ for expansion of u corporate headquarters fa cilm at 2722 Michelson Dr 1n In. inc from the Koll Co .. according 10 C1rubh & Elhs Commercial Brokerage (1roup. AST's lease agreement spans a five- year penod w11h the total transaction • amounting 10 S5.9 m1l11on. The Koll The windows. atnum and skylight have two window units with bronze anodized aluminum frames seen onh from the interior of the building Parking for 60 tar<; " planned for a basemen I area a' well a\ on the grade level. • Co. was represented by broker Ron C. • Showalter of Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach office Correction •• . AST Research Int 1s a pnvatel) owned company that manulac1ures add-On accessones designed to in- crease the .{TlCmon c·apac1t\ of per- sonal computer'> Grubb & Elli'> ( ompan> is thr largest independent public held real est.ate services firm in the United States with a network of 6~ offices nat1onw1de The time fo1 the '>l'minar on the Deficit Redut tum ·\cl of 1984 wa\ incorrel·tedl\ n·poncJ 1n Monda' 's Da1lv Pilot The .\ug I \Cm1nar ~J'><Hl'>Orl'd by Peal Marwick ( n " '\.~pm at the We-;tin South< ua'it Pla1a Holel 666 .\nton Bhd ( n\ta Me\3 WEVEJUSTMADE OURAUIOLOANS EASIER TD HANDLE. flank of America .rnnounccs a new auto loan w1th a -.Cl of options we've n{'vrr hat! before No down payment. 100% financing• on ;1mounh of $1(),CX'IO or mort" for new c.1f<. or 19Rl-~4 u<,<.'tl l.:Jm. (B:mk 11f America tal'\i fin.mcin~ 1-. .ll'-'> available thmu$(h part1c1pating dealer' l No payment due for 60 d.o)'8. U'-t: vour ~.tr for up 111 two month<. before your f1rn p:i ymcm 1.., due Lower monthly payments. You can ~1vc on 1mcrc<-t O\ h;winj? vo11r p;wmcnt., m.1ck .1utomat11.:.1ll>· Imm v111ir lhcckin~ or ..,:ivmg'i account Fu.ended terms. No w vnu can get extemkd tt'rm., whrn v11t1 l h11o<c our vanablc r .. ut· lo.m!- Offtr ~ood only thmu.rh July 24th. We've Kot thr ml1m·v. '(1don r d<'l.n: Arp!\ .. now' (all f8tXll 2l7·"R8 wn·kdav .. l.J .l m to'' rm ,c.;a1urdav-- unt1l rm 1 for more 1nfor m.11111n. nr 'lrlr nv your nr..nc<.t hr.ml'h ................ Hl BAN ff ONTHE • LEADER COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS C! Intelligent chip Motorola baa introduced a new 32-bit microprocessor which conta.ina about 200,000 tranelaton on a chip emaller that a J>08taae •tamp. The chip can proceu 32 individual piece. of in£ormadon every 180 bllllontha of a eecond. AirCal sets an all-tinJe passenger flight mark For the second consecut1 ve month, AirCal set an all ume passenger boarding record, boarding 361.285 passengers. a 9.4 percent increase over June 1983. The previous record. established in Ma). totaled 351.257 passengers. Newport Beach-based firm has broken pre\ 1ous month!~ boarding rC'<'ords 17 of the past I 8 months. Re,enuc passenger miles for June increased 10.4 percent o'er June 1983 10 142.221 .000. also a new rernrd. and a"a1lable seat miles totaled 244.551 .000. up 20.6 percent l oad factor for the month was 58 :! percent .\1rCal's chairman. president and l'h1efexecutl\eofficer. Wilham L\on. !.aid, "J une \.\aS an excellent month throughout our system Los Angele~· San Francisco traffic was particularly !.trong and our new Seattle-San Fran· cisco i:oute has been well received. "We arc particularly encoura~ed b} the increase we are expen encing in our ad' ance bookings for the neu few months. "Seats are a"arlable dunng the Olympic penod to most of our destinations and we are comfortable that we can accommodate the de- mand for reservation!> dunng this penod "A1rCal has added 28 weekly fl ights m the Southern Cahfom1aNonhern California comdor for the Ol)mp1c period. o"er and above our increased summer schedule pattem." •Lyon said . For the year to da1e through June. A.1r<'al's passenger boardings are up I 1.2 percent over the comparable penod last year. and the I. 91 I .698 passengers boarded dunng th•'> six· month period also represent an all ume high for the earner . For the-s1x-month pcnod. revenue passenger miles increased I 0 percent and available seat miles were up 15.5 pcrcenl. Load factor was 56.4 percent. : UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK IAPJ -I he tollowlng llsl sho w~ lhe Over-lhe -Counler stock\ and warranls lhal have oone uo Ille mosl and down the most based on c>ercenl of crianoe for Thursday No !>ecurlllu trading !Mlow S2 or 1000 snares are Included Net and c>ercen•aoe changes are ltle c:11fference between trie orevious cfosino bid orlce and lodav s lesl bid or1ce Name 1 ICNwk wl 2 Texon 3 Frev • Soorlo 5 Conna 6 NHerd s 1 ICNlwk 8 FC,~Hld l ,g ~Pol-~'C un l NautE un 12 Lawhon 3 Phaser • ~pnll un 9 hff1Dv eoo .J,1n Allan Tl ~~ lhvmd s ~nvTr wl oothln losoh s Micros ~nivTr obeLb elem I N1mf' ~ T\'2:111 J YoMuF 4 ~esta u11 5 lloetll 6 AmF,ml l S<111 r I Lvon~t 9 M ier 10 AM d 11 NLamo 1 1 1 Envrhl 3 Oetv'n I• WMarE1 IS MMtrG 116 Aml~f ' ever s 1 1 1 Cmo ' 9 Hogans io HtlnOr i ~110 ~i Int f6 s • l'l"lulx s • Wm\Sn CAC I UnE'dS UP S Uul Cho 2 1 + J,. l '. + '• i~; t l~ .1. t "" i~ r) ?lit t 11• 2~ .,. .... 'h 314 ~ s '1'2 ,$~ '~ 2ll.! 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Parents are trequentl} 1n higher tax brackets than their children who are JUSt starting out in business. Furthermore. businesses that arc JUSt getting started often suffer losses for the first year or so. Any business loss that 1s created b)' the nt:w business would probably generate a t>etter tax break on the parents' return than on the child'!> return. If you <11mpl y give your child the money to get started in business. any loss shows up on his return and not yours. If you lend him the money or guarantee his bank loan and the business goes under, your deducuon 1s limited to a non-business bad debt. Such a deduction 1s a capital loss subJecl to certain restrictions. The better way to assist a child to get ~tarted in business might be to set up the new business as a corporation and issue all of the stock to the parents 1n exchange for the cash they put into the business. 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'Ill " L~ ' ~t~ L II II Lllnvs Llnfrd 11'111 ,r..., ~· '"" ~ F ~I ttlt •1~ MadG Ma~ ~ ., Ma t tu~t 'Ill 7-16 4i•. •7 Mav ~ Mavft()I ~ '" ~rm il'lo ll, Mc erl ..... ·~ ~ ... , II 11 • ''I MldsxW u. ,, Md~• \') . Mid k I ·-MIU11>< ~ ,, .. Mole~ MonfCI u 1• , MolluC ,~~ M.Oo<tP N\4<(\n l ..: ., Mo•Clb Mliel:c 2 ~ " Np;r 4 ., 1, ~ ele ""' , ... elwk~ , . '• NY Air "' " Nlc•OG ·~ RALPH Scorr stockholder parents can claim ordinarv loss on the stock 1f business fails. Elect Subchapter '>tatus for the corporation so that 1 operating tosses in the st.art-up ye of the business can be deducted on parents' higher bracket tax retur Holding stock also allows the perienccd parents to have a say how the bu~iness l'i nm 1f that see desirable. The son or daughter actually n the business and is paid a sala When the business becomes succc ful, the parents ca!" either sell or 1 the stock to the child. Discuss these idea!> with ye accountant to find the best appro: for your situation. Ralpb Scott 11 a ~rtlll~ p111 accou w t practlcbJg bJ N~wf. B~acb. ~, .. ,~ ., ... . wmvt "~ .r.!~ l .. ,. ~M,' . .... 1t? Near ' ~: .,, ISv ~wN .... vran Wlf S ! ,,.. tr en '. No1t •ndvn '" •ne< "" 13!~ l 'At y I ~ ..... • Ian m \"I ,:n,o ,:~ 2j~ l""'CI ' bar~ ~ Ali' "!::' I ·~· '~ ,,..., r,~ ,,., PaYol~ 11 ., ..... TeM m •1. ,,., "" ~ ~Mt l :~I ''I lecum En JcmA ., ' 1~ ~ fr.~nt P-Ex orarv -~ Pelrtlt 1~ .• 2 'l'J ~~'~ .. ~0''• Pe11ir4r ., ·16 ~~ 26 ,, 2 ~ Trlco d ~ t . ..., T~F PQwt!I " 2lli tl 7c~ PnGM ~·· lot''> Pres$tv ... .,..., PY'OQtO *~ r 8~i!''p f>t>SvNC t \. I Vattf Purl8n 1, • I '' i:krC 1 11 ' VelNU ~t aQen • p •• VenOul Revmcs s I • 19 1 Vflero ~:or, s> .. ' y~ 11 • r ~arn r 1;i.. R~ I~ R~f!. ll'· w~ .... 'i:~l6 : ~H:r ij: IH~1 w~c tPavl B • ~ ~r~~ rtoH t r: •HI« WOlvAI l '°' tr. I~ WOOOL s ~' vcfo/1¥ r,~~:w ~ ~% 31 J' . 76'• 1 .. n • Not aooi • - • an .ht• s 0) :i.rs he ns. !X· in TIS ns ry. ss- :ift 1ur ch •lie ort ~L '3~ ~t NL NL NL NL NL NL NL NL NL {',~ . ,, Bt On the , • - NYSE COMPOSITE T RANSACTIO ~S Flllln Cl.IS• PllCfJ W H~T NYSE 0 10 ------ - - HEW YOtltK (API .M.:PO N Y S E L f ,l u f P ', - --- -:-. + .,. -14 UP s ANO D o v,~~ Name 1 HorlzonCo 2 Bi.a. 0.CJI. 3 Avco Coro • ~0•1• ' 5 ~iP1 .. , 'lnt&~0 ' I Telrii Ind 9 ~evc:oOS 10 ienftGO In( 11 ombE 12 allysP~P1 13 8ol1Bemk ' 14 OorMM " 15 SoeslnPS 16 EIMemM pf 17 EmoOE ofA 11 V anOorn ' 19 PanAm wr 20 ~ChrtCo of 21 Eomk 2.llot n Transwld wlA CallttnMng FedPap8d s 2S PioneerEI WHA T AME X Om NEW YORK (API Jut ?0 Tooa1y Aovancecs 9'2 Oechned m ¥nch.e"'*' olal IHUH New nign, 9 New lows '4 AMEX LEADERS Prev Oay 201 32i 24 76 s JI NEW YORK -Sain, Fr.oav Dri<:e eno ner cl'la~ of ~ 10 most active Amenan Stods. E11Cf'Wlnge 1uues tradino ~r.onanv et more tnan s 1 Wen9LebB Amdahl TIE Comm Su~IC>rC.-. EC'ho8av g n ~I Sec:CaoCo S.rQtnttnd lnslr'Sv't 217.200 196AOO :~:1 102, 101,::::::: 95,ouu 66.900 6',100 6'.900 2~ ' 1 • -~ 1 ~ ,., -. tl,. -~ 2 'J 1~ -1-16 10 J + ~ I\~ -~ 2~ + '" NASDAQ SUMMARY GoLo QuoTES ---- ME TALS Quo1Es -------=----- NCW YOAK ~A~ -800! _,_ ,_.. Pf'- t<*r c...-· ... -..-1 -a 1JOUM U I o.ttlnld.,,_ 0... • &t t0 -'• '"' POU1'(I NY C-KIO! "'*"".*-Cl n... ~. ~· ~1•. 00....0 a... so-•··~ -ec:1 ,,. •• ,.,, ........ ~--~I• lb Al Al • ,,,_.. ..... ...., . ar ''° H'M'ldy • ......._ ·~....., tlWOftl• ..... }4470-_.,_ N'f C-IOOC-' dM9d TIM ..._,.u1ooo..a:ueeo..-rt•r-,....,.,.. ..---. ~ ~00 ,__... ~ _ .. y That· s an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. Tok ep track of where companies are going and which p ople are helping them get there.just watch 'Credtt Line' -ev rydayin the .Business section of your new Daily Pilat ' '-~o--~~~~~ ............ --------~------------------~ ... 'II//~ ~ EVERY NEW MODEL CAR ~ .. AND TRUCK GOING AT • -~-'-'''''''''''•lllllH~f' = BRAND NEW ~ 9 INCREDIBLE SAVINGS ••• Ii 1984 MITSUBISHI CORDIA '; ii - EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACT AVAILABLE OM QUALIFIED USED CARS 1982 HOllDA lllGHTHAWK MC Excellent Condition (1W4645) 1977 DODGE SPORTSMAll VAii 8 Cyl. Auto Trans, AM/FM Cass. Air Cond., Power Steer. Sunroof (1AOW515) Fully factory equipped. (552180) • -~:, ........ ,,,,,,,,,1•11111uh:.J;r r BRAND NEW ~ a''"''''~ii 1984 MITSUBISHI TREDIA : 1974 FORD PlllTO SQUIRE WAGON Economy 4 CYL, Auto Trans. AM Radio, Root Rack (333MCB) 95 1979 HOllDA PRELUDE Black Beauty, Auto Trans. Moon Root (532ZCS) • Fully factory equipped. (550888). = l ~6395 ; ~ W//I 11.e,__..,,,,. .. 1976 DATSUll 280Z 5 Spd, AM /FM, Super Sharp, Shows Previous Owner's Pride ( 105PQW) 1980 POllTIAC GRAllD PRIX Auto Trans, AM/FM Stereo Cass, Power Steer & Brakes,J Air Cond, Cruise Contr.ot, Tllt1 Whf:tel , Mucfi, Much More (532906) 5 4995 1982 TOYOTA TERCEL 1982 DATSUll 1981 TOYOTA CELICA 4 dr. 5 spd, Air Cond . Radio SEllTRA SPORT COUPE (1FG F018) Economy 4 Cycl, A /T, 5 spd, AM/FM. Air Cond., AM/FM Radio. PIS, P/B, A/C Nice Car (1BOZ581) (1EBK161) . 5 5495 5 5995 All Cars subject to Prior Sale. All Prices are plus tax, license, documentary and (used) smog fees. All Prices valid untll July 22, 1984. Authorized Dealer ------------~ .. ..___.._.,_ ·----- t I I ' . . I ' f I .. ' .. • • • • • • • • • f • . . . . . . . . ••• .\. •• , . ' , .... • • • • 'Tartuffe f and hea er a tads uffy .-J } ' VI •4.lj.I vf ti.-• ~11t1• 1#1 Cl" d.,....~ Uf110-:n.e.1d1 Mi I w1M t.o!A 1il'WI w-.,• pllt VI a,_,~ I ~ Ill '..o0--4U1• l*UI' h.(l(k IJ ~;J'OO l•~ v '' Gvvn•••rt VI "odoi1 ... 'Magic Journeys' push imagination •oPENS'84 • -------·--• --'""•W--""'"""'y,--.• rp-• Calendar Fri. c1 ... 1ca1 ROB&RT llac.DORALD, dJrcctor of music and organist of Cathedral of the Sacred Hearf In Newark, N.J .• per- forms a aolo recital on the Haul Wright Org;tn al the Crystal Cathedral at 8 p m Works by Mulct. Schumann, F'ranck. Vlerne. and GenhWln are 4'Cheduled 84. Santa Ana and Garden Grove freeways In Garden Grove. 544-5679. GltEOORT COLBllAN, classical ~ultartst. entertains In La PaJmc restaurant. The Newport.er, 1107 Jambortt Road. Newport Beach. Mon . ..sat. 7-1lp.m .644-1700. "111J8JC Ul'fDltR TD ST All&." f'l"3turtn~ the Huntington Beach Com· munlty Band with l'homa.s Ridley. director 8 p.m.. Pearson Park T h eal re, Harbor at Sycamore. Anaheim. 999-5191. THE "1JllE CELLAR Restaurant features classical recordings durtng dinner. Tues.-Sat from 7 p.m. The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach 644-1 700 Country TD WESTEIUI UJOON BAJfD per· forms Frt 8.30 p m .-1 30 a.m . and Sat. 8 pm -1.30 a m . Crazy Horse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512 Jau Pl.AN18T KELLY LeM.Amll ap- pears Tues -Sat.. 8 p m ·mid- night. Cano's, 2241 w Coast High- way. Newport Beach. 631-1381. TD JR'VIPfB llAARJOTT features eight hours of continuous live Jan each Frtday evening th~ the summer with "The Wfalr.zard. a nve· piece jazz group. performing contem· porary and pop selccUons from 4 30-8 30 p.m . and the" Michael Jor· dan Trto" performing standard, Lalin and contemporary Jan from 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 18000 Von Kannan. Irvine 720-0330. THE LUSH Lint TlllO returns to Cafe L.aauna fresh from a year of formal sludy and club dales In San Francisco Thro~ August. Fn.-S.t. R p.m -midnight. Sun. 3-7 p.m. 858S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach 497-5404. CO!ff'R.ltY PHILLIPS and his trio In an exclusive en,tagcment f'r1 ·Sal. 9 p.m -1 a.m .. 1'uea.-T hurs. 8 :30 p m.-12:30 a.m .• Library Lounge, The Newporter. l I 07 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach Through Sept. 15. 644-1700. Bet Conaut of lnt.ne le one of 150 California artists ezhlbitmc at the 18th an- na.al Art-A-Fair ln Lacuna Beach throqh Aa&. 26. Ber eculpta.ral .toneware la hlCh fl.red with lead-free &lazee reMlltma ln unique .ent.n& P.lec::ee. See Frfday•a Etc. J.latlD& for detail•. WAYJR WAYlfS plays the sax· ophone and IUCK 9ftlblA.R Is on the keyboard. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. ROPflfl& BROWllf and his trio fea· ture claaslcal and Lalin jaU. Wed · Sat. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton. Costa Mesa. 662-2672. 8BltLLY MOOR.It fl TlllO perform jau vocals. Frt.-Sat 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Noel's Seafood. 16281 Pacific Coast Hlilhway, Sunset Beach. In- definite. (~ 13) 592-2051 . Pop OltJlfS ULLY hosts HoUywood Bowl's "Hello to Broadway. Hooray For Hollywood" program lon~t and Saturday with guest st.are Florence Henderaon. Hal 1.lnden and Anthony Ncwley. Harry Rabinowitz conducts and Pierre Cossette produces. 8 :30 p. m. (2 l 3j 856-5400. ROD.STl!WARTTOOR 1984. w11h Jeff Beck. Tonight and Saturday. 7 30 p.m . Pacific AmphltheAltre. I 00 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. 634-1300 THE BYTJt8 perform rock and roll from 9 p m -1 a m . at Sunset Pub. 16655 PactncCoast Highway. Sunset Beach (213) 592-1926 . TED fl D-Y perform at The Splndrtflcr Wed -Sat Hours F'r1 -Sat 9 p.m .· f a.m . Wcd.-Thurs 8 30 p.m.-12:30a.m. 3333 W Coast High- way. Newport Beach. 642-2295. Pit.IV.Aft I, will perform "Talk to Mc" and other ol'tjUnal BOngs, at the Golden Bear. 306 Paclflt' Coast High· way, Hunun~on Beat'h. at 8:30 p.m . f'llAJIOt ZAPPA performs through Sunday at the Palace. 1735 N Vine. Hollywood. (213) 462-603 1. "UD8" perform Top 40 music Tues. ·Sat. begtnntng at 9 p.m at the RcubenE.Lee 151 E.CoastHlghway. Newport Beach. 675-5790. DOIQIA 8tTIOlltR performs hrr hit music tonight. Sat.. Sun .. Tues .. and Wed. at the Universal Amphitheater. 100 Universal City Plaza. Un lvenial cnr,. 1213) 980-9421 'GDIO Al'fD BILL" play a good mix of m usic. from country to Nell Dtamond and Pres~ey. for dant'lng. Fr1.-Sat 9 p m .-1.30 a.m .. Wed.- Thurs. 8:30 p.m .-1 a m .. Swallows Cove In the San Clemente Inn DIO. featurtng Ronnlt" JamM Dlo. with spectaJ guest Whltesnakl". per· forms tonight at Irvine Meadows Amphltheatl'f' 740-2000 Theater "Al'fTTBINO GOU" aboard the PIJgrtm U In Dana Point Harbor. Thur8daya and Frtdays at 9 . Satur- days and Sundays at 7 and 9. througti &~.T9e' 71t51 -1 3a4~·8 T ITT L It • L WllOR.ltB008E IJf TZXAS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou~. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana. nightly except Mondays at varyl~ curtain times through Aug. 19. 979~5 1 I "DAM&& AT KA" for the South Coast Musical Theater al Unlvel"'tty High School. Campus at Culver. lrvlne. Fridays al 8. Saturdays at 2 30 and 8. Sundays at 2.30 throul(h Aug 5. 640-6306 ''Tlllt F AJlfT AS TICKS" at I he Stu· dlo Theater of Saddlebat'k Coll~t' tn Mission Viejo. Tuesdays throul(h Sat- urdays at 8. Sundays at 3 1hroul(h July 29. 831 -4656. "J'IDDLER OJlf TD ROOF" al lhr Grand Dinner Theater. 7 f'ret"Clman Way. Anaheim. tonight throul(h Sun- dayat varytngt'urtaln tlmt"s until Aug 19. 772-7710. "LAVltftDER f'OLLIES" at St'bas- uan's West Dinner Playhou~. 140 Ave. P1co.SanClemt'nle. Wcdncsdavs One of <>raace Coaaty'• moet popatar rock •n• roll attri.cdoDa. tbe m •_..,.•IMI of prtnte l. will be perfonalaal at 8 :30 tonlCht at tbe GolcleD Bear lD BantfDCton Beacb. Piiot Weekender/ Friday, Juty 20, 19~ Rod Stewartbrinaa hla Toar 84 wltb Jeff Beck to the Pad8c Ampbitheatre In-co.ta Ilea& at 7 :30 tonl.Cht and Saturday. through Saturdays al 8. Sundays at I and 7 U11'0Ulth A~ 2 . 492-9950 "llVCB Al>O A1tOCT N01'111ftO." for the Grove Shakespeare Festival In the Festival Amphitheater, 12852 Main St . Garden Grove. Thur&days th~ Sundays at 8:30 unlll July 28. 63'6-7'J. I 3. "TBlt llllCSJC MAN" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin. ntahtly except Monday lhro~h A~. I !f. 838-1540 "OCIVSI[" by the Saddleback Company Theater al Saddlt"back Col· lcge In Mission Viejo. Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 3. through A~. 5, 831 ·4656 "OCll IUAllTS W'ER.lt TOUJllG AJlfD GA T ' at Goldrn West College In Huntington 8«-ach. f'rldays. Satur· days and July 26 at 8. July 29 at 3. 895-8378 "SJlfOOPY .. al the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St . Westminster, Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30, Sundays. July 29 and A~ 5. at 2 p m . 995-4 1 13 '"1' ALES or ,. AJlf1fY KBENAJlf. BETT&R DOWN AS DOB.A BAJlfD'' at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road Las(una ~ach. 'Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 pm until AUit 4. 4g4.0743 "TA.RTUFF&" at lheGrm Theater 12852 Main St Gankn Grovr Wcdn~ys through Saturdays at R. Sundays at 7·30. throu~h A~ 4, 636-7213. "TOM SAWTltR" at the Saddle bat'k Collcgr North Forum. 5500 lrvlne Center Drive. lrvlnr . tonight at 7. Saturday at 3 and 7. Sundays at 3. 559-1313 "'WE8T81DE8TORT' .u thetlunl lngton Beat'h PlayhouM. Main and Yorktown , Huntingt on Beach. F'rldays. Salurdaysand A~ 2·9-16 at 8 30. Aug 5-12-19 at 2 3-0. thro~h Aug 2~. 832-1405 Lecturea .. OltORGB CATLl:N A.ND SI· PLOUJt P ADl'ftllS or nm t 9'1'11 C&PfTURT' a1T discussed tontaht by James Ballinger. dlrtttor or thr Phoenix Art 'Museum. at Bowers MWICUm Frtt adm~lon to foun· datlon mem~ra. 83 general public 7 p.m. 2002 N Main St . Santa Ana 972-1900 LAOUJllA PO&T8 ho,o,ls a rradln.ll by Leland Jonts. a local poet M p m Laguna Bearh Libra!) 363 Ck'n neytt. Laguna Bead1 497-1733 Filma "NATIONAL VELVET." an award-winning classic stamnl( Eliza ~th Taylor. screens al du'ik at thr Golden West Coll~ Amphllhe.itrr Bring food and low backl"d ~ach t'haJrs. 15744 Goldt'n Wl'"'I <,1 Hunt lngton Bcat'h 6:30 p m l" I '>O ad mfsston. S6 ma"lmum pt-r lamlh 891 ·3991 Stncle. CA.RDIG C01'lfECTIONS. lur ~<"' 25-55. ho-.ts a l(t"t-al'quaintl"d p.in) at the ltalttrT"'I Park Swtm Jnd Tl'nnlo, Club $10 tnrlud~ N'fn--.hml'nl<. and prof't"SSlonally led acl hllir., x pm 3107 Klllybmoke l..a nr t n .. 1.1 Mf"Sa 545 -0840 BOW TO lllKKT SOMEONE SPBCIAL. l>tc;cover 1 lu-1mpurtan1 dlffcrt'ntt<> ~W("('O lh.tl lllUSIVf' lhlnP, callc-d allracllon aud 111.tl morr reallsllr. vl't hard to·llncl q11<illl\ callt"CI rompatlblllly 7 1 o p 111 CJ<11d en Wf"St College Adm1111-.1 r<11ton lil<:t,i. Rm 214. 15744 Goltk n wr ... 1 ~I Huntington Hr<1d1 :-.; l ' Ir e R91 399·1 WllEEL OF P'IU£NDSHIP. lo• singles ovrr .is mttl<; di 1 lol ., I l11l In WMt mln'ilC"r al 5 30 p rn ")J4 1127 Etc. TIU PAO&A.Jn' OP' THE MAS TltRS and the F~tlval nf "rt" nin-. through Au,g 26 Tht pali/.f'·rn• .-. 1h1· r rei\tton of llvlnjt plr lurr<. v. llh 11.1rra Uon and a llve on:-ht".,l ra H \O p m dally Thi' ll'"~Uval lnrlude' h11ndttd-. of artists of var1ou., work ... nhlhlltni.t In booths Dally 1 O .1 m I I 10 p m 650 ~una canvan ~o.t<1 l.-utun.i Beach ~-94 I 14 7 STAMP &XPO •M /CAl.IPORlUA 18 held today lh~h Sund.I> ~I th< Anaheim Hilton Hoerl T hf' I hrmr 11. tll br thr Olymptc Gamt"I v.•h1r h Opt"n t11 onewttk Spct"lalexhlbtl!i! lllm'i.~lldr shoW' and lectufT<I .ire "<'ht"Clull'd Houn Today noon ti p m "-al I(' am .7 p.m . Sun 10 am c, pm $.\ adults. S l ~ 12· 16 I R55 ~ 1tarbo1 Btvd . Anahetm (~ 997 6496 AJtT·A·F A.la T1V Al.. .Junt"CI outdoor nhlbU by C'i.ltfornta .lrllsl~ <t Pilot Weekender/ Frtdey, Juty 20, 1984 Calendar with weckt'nd t'ntertalnment and rt"· lrr<;hments f-'rt ·Sat IOa m. 11 pm. ~un Thur.. IOa.m !Op m Through Au~ 26. Laguna Canyon Road, Laj2,und Bt'al'h 494 4514 1'BE LAST GR.&AT DINNER CRUISE aboard thr ·Cormorant' tour.. Newport Harbor from 7 te 10 p in Olnt>rs arr rntt"rtalned by a nimlral mu~tcal revut' F'orS30dtnner rr~n·alions phone 953-8255 Tlllt SAWDUST J'ltSTIVAL ft"a· lures hundreds or exhibits of art~ and C'rafis for sale such as painting:,,. c-rramlcs. custom j('welry. handmade dolls and toys. and stained ~ass Also featured ts entertainment . food clt'm· onstrallons and roncrrt s rvrry Mon· day evening. Through Aug 27 Fri Sal. 10 a m.-11 pm .. Sun -Thur<t 10 a m.-10 pm. 935 ~una canyon Road. La~una Beach. 4g4 3030 mNTl£TH C1NTURY FOX PRESENTS AN INlUSCOrE ~ PIO>UCTOf A I.Ff KMff flH REVENGE a: M NERDS lam' CARAADINE • AN1IDNY EDllARDS 1m ~ ·BERNIE~ CWGINAl. SCOON:i IY TI«lMAS terHAN EXKU1M PIOXm MVlO OIST roftO>UCl.R PETB HKGREGOl SCOJT S1't-.Y ff l1H ME1CAlfE '1 MIGlll ~·R.OltfS AN> STEVE 1.NJWJAS b Ef lllW SCREE.NPlAY 1Y STM. U£HARJAS & JfF IUW PlODUCIO IY TID F11D AN> P£Jll SAMLlLSON IRI WIWID ~9 -~-=r-=--. ANAHEIM 639 8770 S~um Or-In ~-~ BREA 990-4011 UA Movlt!S 4 .......,....., NDl-1"'1 COSTA MESA 6'6!>025 f dwards Mesa -,.,t.,_N I• COST A MESA 541Hl594 UA Soultl Cont 1!161 W S..... lR VINE 85i 8811 £ dwards University ~o.Ao.-r-uo ORANGE 637-0340 All(. Orance Mall 1-s-·1- BUENA PARll 821 4070 EL TORO ~1·5880 ORANGE 634 3911 Buena Part Or In Edwards Saddlebac~ UA City Center lw•W ,,,,_ (11.,... ......... llll1tc.!y~C- WESTMINSTER • UA Westmmster Twin 895-5333 o.e-.,. o. 1- Sat. CJualcal GREGORY COLElllAll. '>tt rnday lt!!llng. TllJt WlME CELLAR. Sf'<' Friday ltsllng Country THE WltSTERN UNION BAND. 5(-(· Frtday listing Jau THE YANKEE BLUEGRASS 1' AMIL Y P£STIV AL I'> heJd at Sanla Fe uam R('i'reallon /\rea In Irwindale today and lomorrow I leadllnlng the festival Is "The Seldom Scenr"lrom Washtngton. O.C .. and a numtM-r or local Blu~rnss bands Thrrt' Is also flshtng. boolln~ hor.ebac-k riding, plekntcktng. l'AA tossing. sack races and overnl~hl camping Hours today 9 a .m ·R p.m , Sun 9 a m -6 p m Take Arrow I ll~hway and exit al Azusa canyon Road (213) 920·3680 PIAJl(JST OLLY LelllAIER, al Cano's. Stt Friday llslfng. STEVE HOOKS and RITA GRAHAll art' featuN'd.al the Sunsel Pub, 9 p m ·I a m.. 16655 Pacific Coast Hl~way. SunS«"t BeaC'h. (213) 592 ·192~. WATJf'E WAYn on lhe piano and .. The country gentleman,'' Ray Price will perform two ahoww at 6 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday at the Crazy Bone Saloon in Santa Ana. DUDLEY MOORE R U{Sl S1A CDITAmlA Edwafds l<*IC'.erllef lSl-41 .. -EClwWI IMMlly SS4.ae11 WUlwta WUl-181 EOinnls c.m. ,._.., ... wt¥ :11 WISt ., llD5 °""' • -.,., -.... Clo.- -Sl*im OrM In m-mo RICK SB&IOIAJll on the keyboard. stt F'rtday listing. TRlt LUSH LD'E TltlO, Stt Friday listing. CODR.f!Y PHILLIPS, 5tt Frida\ listing. OAllV&Y TRAYLOR, Thursday and Saturday n ights. lndeflnltt' Ma'C well's. 3 17 Pacific Coast Highway. HunllnJ.?ton Beach. 536-2555 ltOlfln:E BJlOWl'f and his trto, St'!' F~~ listing. LLT °llOOIUt &'. TltlO, Stt Friday listing. Pop ROD STEWART TOUR 1984 wtrh Jt'ff Beck, srr F'rlday llsllnf.!. OOl'fNA SUllll£R. ser rrlday 11~1 Ing . OElfE OLLY hosts llollywoocl IJowl's "Hello To Broadway. Hoor.t\ For Hollywoocr p~ram . St'«' Frid.t\ ll"ltlng. TEDA URRY, Stt F'rtday llsllnj.t "GD'fO APR> Bll.L," ~!'<" Frid.I\ listing. StJIDD:R J'ltSTIV AL '84 Wtl h l:knny Hestrr. DarTell Mansftrld. lJoh Bennett. Krlly Wiiiard. and Milch "' Allt'n . 11 a.m .. Goldmlnt'. 43101 Moonridae Road. Big Bt'ar Lakt' 558-251-g "R.f!D8.'' St'i' F'r1day llsllnR P'RAJQ[ ZAPPA.~ Friday ltsttnl/, Theater • "AJlfTTBIPfG GOltS" on thl' l'tl ~rtm In Dana Point llarbor. S« Fridav listing. "TBE BEST LITTL E WBOR.f!BOUSE 11' TEXAS" at t hr Harlequin Dinner Playhouse Stt F'rt day It:~ "O AT S&A'• by the South Coast Musical Theater at Univt"rslt \ Hlf?.;! School. Stt Friday lis ting. Tlllt FAJllTASTICU" at Saddlt' back College Studk> Thealrr St-1· F'r1day ltstlfll(. "FIDDLER 01' TD R.OOF" al lht Grand Dinner Theatt"r. Stt Frlllay listing. · "LA VEN'Dltll FOLLDt8" a t Sc-ba., llan's West Dinner Playhouse Sri Friday lis ting. "MUCH ADO ABOUT N()THDIG'' al the Grove Shakespeare-rrsttv<1I Stt Friday listing. "THE ll081CJIAJll" al the= Curt<1tn Call Dinner Thcatr r Stt Friday 11.,1 tn~ 'OLIVER''. by the Saddlrb.tC'k Company Theater al SaddlebaC'k Col 1'1(' Stt F'riday listing. 'OUR HEARTS WEil& YOUNG AND GAY" a l Golden West Coll~r Stt f'nday llsllng. ··sROOPY" at the Westmlnsti-r Commun ity Theater Stt f'r1day hsr 1~TALE8 01' J'AJllJOlt DE1'Aft. B&TttR IDIOWl'f AS DOllA RAJlfD'' al thr Laguna Moulto n Playh~ Sc=c· f'rlday listing. ''TARTUl'PB" at the Gem ThralN In Garden Grove. Stt Friday llsttn~. "TOii 8AWTBK" al the Forum Saddleback College North In lrvlnr Stt ;,;:1: 11sung. ·• SD>&ITORr' a t lht' Hunt ln«ton Beach Playhoww. Stt Frida\ II sling. Filma ''WUTSID&STORY.'' Anouldoc>r Olm showing. this musical 5('rttnS al dusk. Bring food and low·back('(f beach chain . 6 :30 p.m. Golden Wt"'.'il College Amphitheater. 15744 Gokkn West St .. Huntington Beach S 1.50 admtsskm. 86 maximum per ramlly 891 ·3991. Wor~OI!!._ ihiilODOCl'IOR TO PSIUIORAL CX>llPO'TSU. An Introduction to computer components. popular sofl ware packaQee and cunent markrr raourcea. T _. p.m. Golden Wt'st Col!Q!e HumanlUee Bldg,. Rm 206. 15744 Golden West St .. Hunlt"l(ton Beach.81 5.891 --3991. "JllSW llSALTB 0019CBPT8.'' " worbhop wflh a pand o( CXJX'rt' Including Nonnan Couatns. addrt"s.., [MOMSlf.UCCD'TUIAMl-'W'=-1 lhr aibjerta o( ntw and health q '----------===-.....;;:====~==L-______ Jf am ·2 p.m .. UC lrvtne. Herit~ Room --------,-------·- Calendar or the University Center. $15 fee. 856-7128 llAJW'fG YOUR 01'1' PASTEL CRA T01'8. Learn to make pastel <'rayons and save money In the proct'SS. 9 a .m 1 pm .. Golden West College Fine Arts Bldg.. Rm. l 03. 157 44 Golden Wt11t St . Huntington Reach. $.'.J6 fee 891 -3991 Jl'ilma "PBTltR USTIROV TOURS L&N· IJllGllAD," aloflf( with ·Tut -The Doy King ... arc shown aLthe Old Time Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Oasis Senior CIUzcns Center Multi Pu~ Room. F'lflh and Marguerite avenues, Corona del Mar. Free admission and popcorn. 759-9471. Slnglee SAILIJllG SIJllGLES offrrs Sun Worshipers Boal Trips for non- smokers 21 years and over every Saturday through the summt"r . 10 a m.-4 p .m .. Newport Beach. Bring lunch and drtnk. 820. 673-3282. TlllE llANAGEllltl'fT FOR SIJllGLES. Learn lo managt" lime and ~llll t>njoy lt>lsure hours wfihout guilt 9 a.m.·noon. Golden West College Administration Bldg.. Rm 223. 15744 Golden We-st St .. Huntington Beach. $9 fee 891 -3991 . Etc. THE LAST GREAT DIJfNBR CRUISE offers a cocktall cruise ($7 50) with piano bar from 2 to 4 pm.: dinner crui~ (832.50) from 6 to 98 m and ntghtclub cruise (SI 0) from I p m. to I a .m 953-8255. THE SAWDUST FESTJV AL, Stt Friday Usung. 9TAllP ED'O '84/CALIFORJlflA, ~Friday llstlflj( PAG&AJfT OP Tlllt lllASTBR8 and Fcsuval of Artc-o. ett Friday llsllnl( NOTABLE ART CE1'T'Ell8 arT visited dunno!( an all-day cxcurslon sponsored by ·the Orange County Arts Alliance. Stops on the tour Include the lrvtnc Fine Arb Center. the TLK Gallery and N<>gu<'hl Sculpture Car- den. the Susan Spirit us Photo Gallery and the PaC'IOc Mutual Sculptul'C' Plaza The bus departs the San Juan C3ptstrano Library. 31495 El Camino Real. at 9 a .m and relulTlS al 5 p.m • .69 per person. 493-591 I. ART-A -J'AIR J'lt8TIVAL, SCC" Fri- day listing. Sun .. Cluelcal A nt.E& OUTDOOR C01'CERT SBRmS ronllnues wtlh the sounds of the 2o·s. 30's an~ 40's as presented by bands made up of ~nlor citizens. ages 65 to 95 5-7 p.m . Golden West CollcgC" Amphitheatre, 15744 Golden Wcst St.. Huntington Beach 891 ·3991. HARPIST VICTORIA L()08gLBAF prt'Sents a spcdal pub- lic recital with a variety or romanllr and popular plccf'fl and demonstrates the sounds and ttthnlqucs of the modem harp. 3 p.m . Yamaha Musi<' Educallon Center, Jrffrcy Road at lrvtne Center Drtve. lrvlne. Frtt ad· mission 559-5440 THE IRVU•& CHILDREN'S Pcr.J!Wll PcW'eS Presents a HAEM Ef~T T PrcW:1oi SIAR !RH NI llf: Sl~ fCF ~ · WlLIAM ~~ · OefCHSl KELLEY Co~ JAJ,(5 IXDiAN ·WIG TAKE!· v.N.TER KCit.(; P«>fllE ~ ~RRll l flJIRn .nJ (}R)TCJltfR LLOYD· Ell!CUtNe ~(Ito( JUIUftfRf Miff lly JA~S ttfff R. E ®ME Pnru:er ()ARY NNO'(). -'"""" l'r ~ LOO I wa. 6"c1 l•l STAR Tl\K Crua:l tJy CI~ IUll.~fRf ·~ta1 inl ~ lly tWM EHff Tr ~t.tlJ !'1 l !:(}Uif() NM]( '""'"" --">._.ltd, CD;-'?'°'~ ._-N • .,. .. ""' '"" """'°' -" _,._,..., •1"1-1 A PcriJinrl Plctitt ..A. !?~~~ --: ;~:·.:~:::--.... : ... :: .• -:.=.: -::::; ~ COSTA MESA I Clwolf<IS Brr<IOI "40 7«-4 MOW PLAYING f-OU411AHI VALi.fl • IWl)(lf GMM r •milv FOUf Ec!warlK ~ 1163 1307 ~ 4401 RalBlGll faa ~~,.,., OMJIGE S4actium O!tvt In &JC1 ano CHOaUS Is presented by the lrvlne Symphony Orchestra. throtl$(h the rooperat1on of UC lrvloe. as pan of a Sunday Serenade Sf'rics Bring a pt<"nlc basket wllh rcf~hments and your lawn chair or camptng bt'droll and listen lo lhC" music 4·30 pm . Aldridge Park on campus 786-0412 Country RAY PIUCE, a ltvlng legend In rountry and popular mwtl<'. performs at 6 and 9:30 p m tonlghl at Cr.uy Horse. 1580 Brook hollow. Santa Ana 549-1512 P1Jo1 Weelt<ender/ Fnday, Juty 20, 19&4 Jau Tim GOLDllUI ltAGLS JAZZ 8AJllD plays at the ·Amtrak Depot ... 3-7 p.m . San Juan CJJpistrano TBE Y ANllEB ltLUltGRASS J'AllJLY P'SSTIVAL, 8tt Saturday II sling. Bal. BAm and frtcnds ~orm In a jaZZ program 12·2 p.m and 2 30-'4·30 p m Human Equation Centtt. 1550 S Coast Highway. La~ Beach 497-5818 LUSH LIF£ TIUO, sec fr1day listing. Meet Edgar. Heil cancel your aedit. Foul up your phone bill. DAJlllU. 81'. llAaSlm.LE ptavs I he saxophone and JON GARDPfZR performs on the pta09 J az.z and IWlt pop for easy ltslcnl~ dnd danMn~ 4-8 pm . Al~ s ltalldn He' taurant. 1565 Adams Avt> C-06ta Mesa. lnddlnlte 24 I 0 123 THE ORAJllGE COAST BIG BAND, wtth Dr Charlc-<> l.(utherford. per forms at 6 pm at thC" Balboa Ptrr Po1rk In Balboa as part of the> &lbo.t &immer Conccrt S..ri~ 673 5245 LIDO JAZZ ALL ST AJlS, 4-8 p m and 9-11 p m Cafr Lido 2900 Newport Blvt' . Nt>wporl &arh Louse up your fl~ reservations. < Lock you out of yoor house. ~ get you arrested. . Then heil write a song and try to steaJ your girtfriend. \ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Pre~nu A VIRGIN PICTURES LTD PRODUCTION ''ELECTRIC DREAMS" LENNY VON DOHUN VIRGINIA MADSEN MAXWELL CN.JlflElO ~THE SPECIAL Al.RTICIPl'.TION Of BUD CORT Producuon OesigMf' RICHARD MacOONALD O.rea.or d Phoc.ognphy ALEX THOMSON, 8.S C Ongirul Score by GIORGIO MOROOE.R EJ1ecut1w Producer RICHARD BRANSON. Produced by RUSTY LEMORANDE & LARRY ~MY Written by RUSTY lfMORANDE ~WTAL tiiiia sam-mo-C» I Directed by STEVE BARRON w_c:--:~ r ~Wl•NO~•MJIT-.l'CJll~Je 0--•A•- ~~~~~~~~-STARTSTODAY~~~~~~~~- ANAHEtM it FOUNTAIN VAJJE:Y FOUNTAIN VAU.EY * ORANGE *SANTA AHA Edwards Bnstol 540.7444 Pacific's Anaheim Dnve-ln Fam1tv Four 879-9850 963-l 'Jf17 ELTORIO Edwards Saddlet>ack 581 -5880 Paclflc s Fountain Valley Ctnedome Dnve-ln 962-2481 634-2553 IRVINE Edwards Woodbridge SS 1-0655 * 35mm OOllXU'I !'*-I • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 20, 1984 'i\ CLASSIC. QUITE EXTRAORDINARY- PROBABLY LIKE NOTHING YOUVE SEEN SINCE 'THE WIZARD OF OZ':' -WNBC Radio (N. Y.) "Indiana Jones meets Alice in Wonderland:' -Toronto Star "A real delight! I believe in 'The Neverending Story':' -Roger Ebert. AT THE MOVlES "Terrific! A movie for the whole family:' -Detroi t Free Press "****Beautiful special effects. It has something for everybody. 'Iiy it, you 'II like it:' "Enchanting!'' -Seattle Times "Refreshing, imaginative, exceptional:' -WRKO-AM Radio (Boston) -CtnclnnaU Post ANAtDI 639 8770 SYUFY Staud1um Or In llal•Mt• ~"""'"' COSTA EA 979 414 1 Edwards Cinema Center Hlo!bol At Ad.11111 THE NEVER ENDING STORY •fCUfTA'" VALL£Y 963 1307 Family four 11161 81oot11<11st NOW SHOWING! ••• 854 8811 Edwards University ~s DI A<•oss l•O<ll UCI tUflftGT°" BOCH 847 3591 LA •ADA 523 161 I Pac1f1c Warner Or-In SRO Gateway 5 Watllfl Wal of 8uch Bl'ld SA fW'I At V•r Ytew • PRESENTED IN DOLBY STEREO tetSSQ VD> 830·6991 Edwards Vie10 Twin l1 P11 At Clw~ ·~ANGE 634-2553 SYUfY City Center l 90 I flWI r 00011t111 • SAlfTA W 540 7444 Edwards Bristol 8' l\lol Al M.KAl1"-t W£SJW4STER 893-0546 UA Westminster Mall Sill °"lo fwy M 8o11o la1t • Ray McK.l.nley. who made ''Celery Sta.lb at llldnlaht" famous, will appear wttli hi• orchestra at I>Uneyland'• Plaza Gardena from Sunday through Saturday. 675·2968. GEORG£ BUTTS, saxophonr a n<t STAN BIUtCIUtNRJDG~. piano. 2:30-7 p.m .. The-Park. 2515 E Coa<tt Htllhway. Corona de-I Mar lndC"llnll(' 67"!>-6577. JERRY VELASCO, a vc-ry talC'n1t·11 musician. hosts a weekly Jam ~slon from 5 p.m. at the Swallows Cove Lounge In the San Clemente-Inn TIU GD..LIAll GAJUQtR JAZZ QUARTET, 7 -11 p.m., lndenn11c- Alls1o·s. 1870 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-8293. JACK BRAND. 3-7 p .m .. lndeflnllc- Rusly Pelican. 2735 Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 642-3431 GEORGE VAN ltP9 and TONY IUZZl perfonnfrom7-l 1 p.m .. Sun~• Pub. 16655 PaciOc Coast Highway Sunset &ach. (213) 592·1926. RAGS llARTIK80Jll A1'1> TB JUIYTIDI S&CTl.01', afternoon . 01<1 Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-6003. STUDIO CAP& fcatu~s an aftrr noon Jazz session. 100 Main St Balboa. 675· 7760. Pop DOIOIA SUllllKlt, Stt F'rlday lib! Ing. 1'RAJOt ZAPPA. see Friday llstlnf.t GROOVE TIT AJlf8. afternoons al Baxter's, 14346 Culver Drtvt'.'. Irvine lndc-flnlte. 857-2103. CAL YP90 STE.EL DRUM BAl'fD appears at Cano·s. 2-6 p.m .. 224 t W Coast Highway. Newport Beach 631-1381. Dance TltA DANCJlllQ to the music of Guy Halferty a nd the Society Combo from 1 :30-4:30 p.m . through Sept. 2. JC'wt'I Court Inside South COa.st f>laza. Theater .. AJllTIBINO GOSS" aboard lhr Pllgr1m In Dana Point Harbor C..,C-e Friday's UsUng. "THE ll&S T LITT LE WBOUBOUSlt 1R TEXAS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou!K' SC'c-rrt da).'s listing. 'DAIDt8 AT SEA" by the South Coast MusfcaJ Th~ler at Unlvc-r<1ll \ Hlffh School. Sec Frtday lletlnit nm rAJlfTA8TICD" by llW Saddltback Compa.ny Theater In 1h1 Studio Theater at Saddleback CollC'jl,e Sec Fr1day listing. "nDDL&R Oft THE ROOP" at llw Gta'nd Dinner Theater. SC'.'C' Frida\ listing. "LAft1'DltR J'Ol.LIES" at &bas llan's West Dinner Playhouse &-e Fr1day llatlng. "llUCB ADO ABOUT NOTHIMG" at the Grove Shakespeare FC'11llval --. _ ... ______ , Calendar Amphitheater. See Frtday listing. "TD MUSIC llAJ'f" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday list-ing. "T ARTUFJ'lt" at the Gem Theater In Garden Grove. See Friday llsllng. ''TOlll llAWTBll" at the Forum. Saddleback College North See Friday II sling Sln&lea TBS SAILIKG 8UfGLlt8, for non- smoking singles over 21. gathers In Newport Beach for day sailing IO a m.-4 p.m. 820. For current location call 673-3282. WllSSL OP' P'lllltND81DP, ror slnglet1over45. meets al Johnny·s Inn Santa Ana ror brunch at I I :30 a m 524·3327. Fllma "Tlllt LA.ST CLEAR SHIRT." Written, directed and produced by Alfred Leslie. this nlm features a leadlng lady speaking In a Finnish dialect and Illustrates how mulllple points of view can be shown at the same time 3 p.m .• Newport Harbor Art Mu~um. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. 85 admission. 759-11 22. Etc. Crazy Horse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Sl.nflee WBE&L OF J'Rml'fDSBIP, for Jau st~esover 45. meets at Bodega Bay"s PIAJflST OLLY Lell.AIEll. Stt Sea ood In Huntington Beach at 6 ·30 Friday llsUng. p.m. for dinner 524-3327 COKJ'UY PHILLIPS, Stt fr1day Etc. listing. Pop "Rltl>S, .. Stt rrlday listing. DOl'fl'fA SUIOIER, sec Friday ltsl-lng. A "SWUfG CONTEST PflGRT" Is featured every Tuesday night al Happy Dau. 17927 MacArthur Blvd .. lrvlnc:". 250-1077 ART-A-FAIR FESTIVAL, Stt Fri- day !Isling. PAGJtOT OF TD llASTERB and FesllvaJ of Arts. see rnday llsllng. Tlllt SAWDUST FltSTIV AL, att Friday !Isling. Wed. Theater Clauical ' ' TB It 8 E S T L I T T L It TD SEAL BEACH CBAJIBER WBORltBOtJSlt Uf TEXAS" at the llUSIC FZSTIV AL conllnu~ today Harlequin Dinner Playh<>WiC Stt frl-lo the community roomof the Mary da>.'. llsung. WUson Library Concerts on con- 'TD FAKTASTICKS" by lhe secullve Wednesday even lnjls Saddleback Company Theater al through Aug 15 remain Tonight the Saddleback ColJegt> Stt Friday list-Young Artists' Guild Recital Is fca-ln~. tu~-Call for more details. 8 p.m .. FIDDLER Ol'f TBlt ROOF .. at the 707 Electric Ave .. Seal Beach. Frtt Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday admission. (213) 596-4749. llsllng. GREGORY COLltllAft, Stt Friday "TD MUSIC llAJf" at the Curtain l~:i Call Dinner Theater See Friday list-WDrlt CELLAR. see Friday . PUot Weekender'/ Friday, July 20, 1984 7 DANCE NOW YOU CAN LEARN BREAKDANCING OR LEARN: COUNTRY ls WESTERN DANCINC. NIGHT CLUB DANCING. BALLROOM DANCING, NU WA VE ls DISCO! %777.wflOIT•YD. mwolTllACR UOftft&INMO_. NEWPORT'S ONLY ASTAIRE Tlllt llcPllltllSOK PlPt BAJfD Ing. Jlstlnit. Al'fDDAKCERS, with thelmpos1ng.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joe Harach as drum maJOr. return to Santa's Village In the San Bernardino Mountains to perform at 12:30 and 3 p.m. 337-2481. ART-A-J'Alll ntSTIVAL, see Fri- day listing. PAO&AJrr OF THE llA81'&'aS and Festival of Arts. sec Frtday listings. TIR LAST GHAT DDmER CRUIM offers a two-hour jall brunch (819.50) and a 6 p.m. dlnnCf" crul~ ($30) of Newport Harbor. 953-8255. ST AMP &XPO 'M/CALIPOIUflA, see Friday listing. T111t SA WDtrST FSSTIV AL, see Friday listing. Mon. Clualcal GREGORY COLEllAft, see F'rlday II ling. Country TD Jiii SBAL BAl'fD performs from 8 p.m.-1 a.m. at Crazy Horse, 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana 549-1512 Pop URRY OltLTZELllAJ'f, singer, guitar player. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Blue Bttl Cafe. I 07 21st Place. Nt>wport Pier. Newport Beach 675-3333 BOB GULL T BAND performs from 8 .30 pm at the Kona Hawaii. 226 S Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. 775-7727 Etc. DA Y&T'S LOCDR. located at the Balboa PaVlllon, features Monday eve- ning cocktail cruises during the sum- mer 673-5245. PAOltAJllT OJ' TIDt ll.A8TSR8 and Festival of Arts, att Friday listing. ART-A-PAIR FUTIVA, see Fri- day listing THlt SAWDUST J'ESTIV AL, see frlday listing. Tues. Clualcal OIUtOORY COLJtllAK. SI"(' fr1day listing. TD W1JfE CELLAR, stt Friday listing. Country THlt DUD DA V18 8Al'fD performs from 8 pm -1 am Tues -Thu~ at "****·THIS IS THE MOST CHEERFULLY EXCITING ... ROMANTIC ADVENTURE MOVIE SINCE 'RAIDERS:" -Re>gtr fl>ert. OlicagoSuo-Tunes a::::==:. ....... _ ·-.-.. ~Jll",()N •l NOW PLAYING 70MM ...,_ ----. • llllA lMIUllA llU.I • mllOll VllJll • WCSTMlllTlll £laD :;:_- 18wl h l'l>l> low~•L.IQUN (-~,., 1°"'1'1hC.-...WWP.i IMJUMCANTIWIO 529Sl3t ..._lillll IUMll .... «>6220 11'111'1.~ ,._,~O.....tl ·~IEJOl I"'"•°'~""°"" ... am • ....,,,...,.."''~en--~ --------- All NEW•ALL NEW•ALL NEW•ALL NEW•All NEW ... C'n'MU RUITMI WoU.ll --.... MIMllr'NPluJ ~ EdWafllS ~ Vllltt!y City Clntll S!DimO.-ln 529 :1339 828 1860 QI 1500 63' 2553 ~8770 COITAMUA a T0110 WOlWla Eo-d's Ontma C#l1el E.CIWMIS SlddllNclo lllv. ..., ...... [dWaldS WIJodbf1CIQt IJA .... ~ ............ ,,...141 Slls.l -·-c;...., fQH1 M=._. COSlA~ UAC...-~ !6106M ~-------~ ---- a Pilot Weekender/ Friday, July 20, 1984 TH£ PORT THEA TR[ 61' j 62b0 .... ~. ""''• . ..,.~·· " NOWPLAY1NG ,.... --~IHI Coan try THE DUIB DA Vl8 BAJlm, Stt Tuesday listing. Al80 frtt and easy dance lessons by Ron and Donna al 8.30 tonight TOii lllcLAJR, singer and gultar1st. 8 p.m.-mtdnij(ht. The Cannery R~­ taurant, 30 I Wayette Ave . Newpor1 Beach. JndeflnJte. 675-5777 COPfl"llBY PIDLLIP8, Stt Friday ll9Ung. PlAJQST K:ELLY LdlAIER. ~ Pnday listing. OSORO&BUTT8entertalnsatCafe Laguna tonight and Thursday. 858 S Coast Hwy . Laguna Beac h . 497-5404 WAYNS WAYN& and RICll 81DtllllAN. att Friday listing. ROJlf'NIE BR.OWl'f and his trio. see Friday llsuni Pop DONNA StJllOIE:R, sec Friday list- tUXUltY THf.ATllfS MST DC.FD1A: CR) At U :15 2:15 4 :15 ' 15 1 :1S .. 10:15 o..-uflS(PGJ Show' •I U :lO J ·OO $:30 1 :00 .. 10:30 No PHJU tf.LECTIUC DREAMS tlllOIA•A 10WG a~ (NI) Al I 1 :4S 1 :45 T ...... el Deem (NI) 3:4$ ~,45 7 ,45 6 ,,41 Shows •t 12:00 2 :30 5 :00 7 30 .. 10.00 No Pas..i / 70 MM llEV~•u.atll8 STOtlV ..-C) ~'" Twllithl lone (PG) -----CN> ~.u Co-~Qture Star Tr.-Ill, Tiie Search tro~SOO•k (~I No ~U!J Plotc I Atrtl9lft ~Qr CiNn9 Pac* I HI W., J11 TME ~ TAIU: I llEVaa ...,..cl °""''" m.llllO .,.,, OrM-111 •1 31113 IU'WTT~ 18) STO•V (NI) 121 I I msT ocrw ••> fOUln• YAU.Cf ~ fOJI t&3 1l07 ---~-a-... ~ • NEWPORT BEACH • 1' • 6 TIO DClll' SltllO .... ., .. tm\.f .... " u-.t.&ue 1• 1 ... 10 • ' !WI mu "M l.Jll n_.. 4"l 111~ ns 4 t~ ...... JI 10» 1-1--gmu-111 '" 100 too llOI Sil J H IHI \oo I I\ JI\ ~I~ 11\ t I) • SO COAST PLAZA • '°"" coma DOlrr sr1110 u ,., -•11t. 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"Ca.A.ZY DAD" Is tonight at Happy Daze, 17927 MacArthur Blvd .. lrvlnt". 250-1077 Theater "THE B&ST LITTLE WBOUBOUU Uf T&XA.9" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou~ Stt Fr1· dav !Isling ''TBS -., ART A8TICU" by lhe Saddleback Company Theater In the StudJo Theater ofSaddleback CoUege See Fr1day listing. "nDDLltR ON TD ROOP" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Frtday lls ttng. "LA Vlt!O>ltR FOLLIES" at Scbas- Uan 's West Dtnner Playhouse. Stt rnc;_~sung;. " Ml18JC KAl'f" at the Curtain Call Dtnner Theater Stt F'r1day llst- 1~0LIVBJl" by the Saddlcback Company Theater at Saddleback Col- l~e See Friday llstlng 'TAltTUFR" at tfic Gem Theater In Gardt"n Grove Stt Fr1day llsttng Lecturea ROil.MAR BLUBll, an artist w ho worked with stained. lumtnCK'Cnl field landscapes bctwttn 1955-57. and developed the two hallmarlls of his carttr an explosive arcing gestural technique with a high con- &aat or colors and a controlk<1 staln- drtp, lectures al 7 30 p m al the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Ortvc. Newport Beach. Plior to the lectu~ a ltghl buffet Is ofrered. 85 lec ture. 820 lcc- turc/dJnncr. 759-1 122. "8&YO!O> TIU 8001l -Measur- ing Up Orange County Radio" 19 lhe discussion al the meeting or lhe Orange County Entertainment Writers Asaoctallon. Invited speakers Include music. programming and management rep~ntattvea rrom each or the county's radio at.attona. 2 p.m.. 9969 Walker al BaU Road. Mcmbcni frtt. gueeta 82 552-4596 Etc. TBS SAWDUST nt8TtV AL, Stt Friday llsttng. AaT·A·PADl PJ:S'nVAL. see Fr1- Thu. Cl...Scal oRSOOaT COL&M.AJll. 9tt Frida} uaung. nm wurs CSU.AR. ace Friday llsUng. CoaDtry TB& DUD DA VII BAKD. &et" Tuesday listing. Aleo a Jack and Jiil Texas Tw~tep dan<'e conical with loads of pnzee tonight. Jau TOii llcLAIR. see Wednesday llst- lng. llAaK 18BltbL ARD TB£ IUIYTBll 8SCTIOR, evenings. In ddlntte. Old Dana Potnt Cafe. ~4720 Del Prado. Dana Pofnl. 661-6003. RICll 8111tlUllA1' and WA TPfE WA TR. 8tt Frtda~ng. DAltVST T1lA ace Saturda.> II sling. osoaos BUTT& att wectnnday listing. PUJn8T lmLL Y LellAIBR, att Fr1dah~i:ng. RO DOWJll and his tr1o M'i" F'r1day ltstJng. COlfn.ST Plln.UPS, !!tt fr1da)i llstJng. Pop ___ _ "a&D8.'' eee F'nday U.ung;. NICK PTZOW, singer. gufiar. har monfca. 9 p. m. • 1 a.m. Blue Bttt care. 107 21st Place. Newport Pier. New port Beach. 67&·3333. T&D a DUY, aee F'nday llattn" 0 0 Uf0 Alfi> llJLL." att Friday It.Ung, Dance THE TRACT W&LU BIO BA1fD, ror your dancing pleasure. 8 :30-11 :30 p.m .. The CaJtTomran. 16431 8olu Chica, HunUnaton Beach. 82 ad· mlsston. 846--1347 BALLJlOOll DAJlfCDIO. 8 p.m mldntght.Oanccl~7~p.m. Al90 door prtua. Meadowlaril Country Club. Graham Street. Huntington Don't Miss The Party! ''Chaotic. shamelm and very funny." llo9I' l'*1 ~ s.,, ,_ "Out~aeous owertones of 'Animal House' and 'Police Academy'." ~Cfll< W""lfll ..... Yor\ ~ • "Hanb ls both en11&ini and outra&eouslJ funny here - a manic Bill Murray.'' JJor\ lol1thNI\ I/SA 1 OIJ•y "'Bachelor Party' is better than 'Police Academy' in nery UJ." l.MUM 8EACH 497-1711 Edwards So. Coast Luuna AIWlll 639-8770 Stadium Of ·In AIWDI 772-6«6 Brookhurst mA 9904021 UA Movies 4 1.0M.oN• 0r"90"'"" TOH HANKS ... ~ COSTA IEA 97~141 Edwards Cinema Center COSTA flEA 751--4184 Edwards Town Center .. 854-8811 Edwards University lAGllU NUS 768-6611 Lacuna Hilb Mall mAI& 637-03-40 NII:. Ora,.e Mall mAI& 634-3911 UA Crty Centef WDTW1D 893-0546 UA Westminster Mall MJlWISlD 891·3693 P.cihc Hiw1y 39 Or In --.,~----,- Beach. I Theater "AltfIBIWO OOltS" on the Pll· 1tr1m In Dana Point HarbM. See Friday nsllnl(. "'f B S BS9T LITTLS WBOll&llOUU .. T&XAS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhou.ee. See Fr1· daX~°\,AJttMTICU" by the Saddleback Com~Theater In the Studio Theater of' SI ebeck College. &c Fr1day listing. "FIDDLS• 01' TD aOOJ"' at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fr1day llsllnl(. "LA VS!ft>SR FOLLD8" at Seba.a· u,rn·s West Dinner PlayhOU.!le. See ~ nday listing. "MUCH ADO ABOUT ROTlllJllG" al the Grove Shakespearean Festival. ~r Fr1day listing. ''THB lltJ8IC llil'' at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday II.st· tnll Y-oLIVEa" by the Saddlebeck Company Theater at Saddleback Col· trot' 5« Fnday.t1aung. 7·oua DAJlTS WBU TOOlfO AND OAT" at Golden West College. St-r Friday listing. "SOU!ft> or llOSIC" opaaa. at Robat B. lloora ~ .Arta Tbeatn OD ~· Cout ColJilCe ca.mpu. 2701 ............... Ca.ta Meea. Pe:rf_..,... at 7:30 aJClltly throaCJl JwlJ -... .UC· 2·1 ; matiAeee at 2 8atanlaJ'8 ... 5 PUot Wflt!lbtttd«/ Frkfay, July 20. 19&4 • kadaJ . .....,, ..... ta 88. and Festival of Arts. att Friday listing. West.gate Hotel, the h«el of European "lll'tapa Plaza" on the beach, hotel "T ALU OF P Allfl'fDt DEJllAM, TBB LAST Oll&AT DIJlllU• elegance with the Calif om la lifestyle. transfers and baggage handling, maJd UTTEa D01"f Al DOR.A llAJlfD" CRutSE, see Fr1day listing. 969. 532-5407. ar&tultles and taxes. Meal.a amt Mex· at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 5« TU SA WDU8T JPUTIV AL, see CLUB OOl'RJO llAOICO, an lnde· fcan deperturc tax not Included. Rett- Fr1day listing. Fr1day listing. pendent, non-profit membe,rshlp CTVallOna by July 27 requJred '"TAll'nJ'l'Jrlt" al the Gem Theater travel and aocia.I club. plans a week-642-5586 In Carden Grove 5« Fr1day listing. AdT&Dce Blllln& end trip to the new reaort area or llA.IDRO YOCJl OWN PASTltL lxtapa In Meldco Aug. 31-5ept. 3 . CllATOJlnl ts taught In a four-hour Lecturee 8AJll DDtGO VlA AllTllAK 111 8386 per person double occupancy worbhop offered by the lrvtne FlM planned as a two.day weekend trip by Includes round trip ntghl from LAX Arta Center on SaL. July 28. from 9 "CuaaJtJllT WUTBRJll TUJlfD8 Life Begins ac 40 Singles for July 28 vta Meidcana AJr11nca. 3 nights ac-a.m.·l p.m. Artist and Instructor BIU lft AllT," a panel discussion. la held and 29. Participants will stay at the oommodattons at the Hotkla· Inn Paskewltzdlecusaea landcontem-ln conjunction with the "Second _::::.:.::...::.::.:...:...::.:..::.:.::.:!:..=~--:.:.:...:..:=:....:.::...:...;.:..__:::::.:.:.:::.:::::===--=.::....:::.:.::.....:.::=~--=~__;..==.;;.;:;..:.:::.;;;:===-i=~;.:.;:_=~~ Western States Biennial" exhlbtuon at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Moderatca by LBMA's new full-time curator. Robert McDonald 8 p.m .. 307 Chff Drtve. Members 82.50. non- members 83.50, students 8 I. 494-6531. ''DlfDIAN ART IN TBlt WORKS OP O&OROlt CA TLlft" Is discussed by Patrick Houlihan. director of the Southwest Museum In Htghland Park. 7 p.m .. Bowers Museum's lrvlne Gal- lery. 2002 N Main St . Santa Ana. Members free. guests 83 972-1900. Stnclee SAD.DtO 8IRGLIC8 gathers for a Newport Harbor crul~ every Thurs- day this summer for non-smoking aln,4lles 21 years and over 7-10 p.m. 81 <l 673-3282. Etc. AllT·A·PAia JPUTIVAL, see Fr1· day ltst1ng. PAOEOT OP THE llASTSU AfWO 639·8770 0. Tmc> S81·5880 owt6E 634 2553 Stadium Or-In Edwards Saddleback Cinedome ...... ,., .. SI-. a lft M lllctllllf ~WH f"' BR£A 990·4021 FUJfTAlt YAU.CY 839-1500 SANTA ANA 540-7444 UA Movies 4 Edwards Fountain Valley Edwards Bristol ........ ""' oll Or .. ,., .......... ,.i.... ...,.Al_ .. COSTA IEA 631-3501 ._ 5~1-0655 WDTWCSTO 891·3935 Edwards Harbof hnn Edwards Woodbrldae Edwards Cinema West ...... "'... llrT.aUoltlC... --oll~- WES'fmlSTO •Pacific Hiway 39 0Mn 891-3693 .-... s. o1 Ge'"' LA .-a• AMC Fashion Square (213) 691-0633 .,.' ..... •• ANAHEm Paollc's ~m Onve-ln 879-9850 •BREA UAMovies ~ •COSTA MEsA Edwards Town C'.tnter 751~1&4 NOW PLAYING El TOftO Edwards Saddleback 581-5880 •HUNTINGTON IEACH Edwards Huntinoton Cinema 848-0388 •lAHAIRA ANI:. FashtOO Square 691~ LA lllRADA SRO Gateway 5 523-1611 • •HIOlll VIEJO Edwards MlssJorl Vieio Mall 495-6220 •NEWPORT IUCH U:rJ:J Edwards Newport Cl'iema 644-0760 WESTMINST9' Paofic·s Hi Way 39 DrrYe Jn 891-3693 SANTA FE SPIUNGS • WDTWI EM SRO La Minda Edwafds Qnema West Onve-ln 523-3014 891-3935 • P'll!SICHnD IN - ~Ml.a ACCtPT'D "'°" n. .. a 11 '""I - ~ l I - - 1• Piiot Weekender/ Friday. July 20, 19~ (f'let>rate Summer 1Mth E~nings or Grrdt MuSi< on t~ CamPUS ot UO'llers•~ of C.,11tornia at IMne THE llMNE (~ IN (QC)? £RATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY Of W1FORNIA l'J llMNE. CllY Of l~INE AND THE MUSICIANS PEl!rQRMANCE TMT rUNo s P'oud ro presen1 this ~ senes of (0(1(~ Uriocr t~ 5IH"i 1n Aid• . I"> P~ CamDV\ Centrt at UCI lex ttitr enjOyfT\ent of thl> community T~ ~·rs.,,.. mr tJN:1•tion <:I tt1' fashion l~ar>Cl Summer Concrre. 15 frt~ of Chat9' M tONCEl!l ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS AT 6 PM CONCERTS BEGIN Al 8 PM HENl!Y BAANDON and Hos WlfORNIA t a ces=: JUY26 SYW>HONY AUGUST 9 lES BRONN WI~ H•S S,,nd of Renown AUGUST Q TEX BENEKE ORCHESTRA AUGUST 16 Special Guest SIN HELEN 0 CONNELL wnn HENRY BAAN00N and Hrs BIG SRASS BAND AUGUST 93 Presentf'd By a as t -11 E IRVll\IE CDMR\NV- a a porary developments In paste well as demonstrallng the n saving technJque of maklnR: crayons. S6 fee. plus an addl matertals costs of 822.50. For a, and over. 552-1078. "A .JltWISB llU81CAL T &LOOUS" ls presented by Tt' angeCounty Roundtable. Canto Welner. celUst Amy Simon \Ii and pianist Melvyn Martin 1..1 prcaent. by lecture and perform a musical tour from medieval Ur p~nt. Dinner with wine Is ~r tht Newport Harbor Art Mus. j(ardens at 6:30 p.m . and the formancc and lttture t:>eivns at p.m . Thurs.,July 26. 8 131>0anc reservations are requll"t'd. 546-2 ~ncot.na E•ent. BJU008 CUJfl'OftGBAll Al MOTIVE lrrlU81tUlrl, 250 E Bakf Costa Mesa. Antique cars circa I preMnt. 9 a m -5 pm. Wed. 546-7660. DANA WBA.RP al Dana Harbor orrers half-clay and t quarter day sport fish Inf{ t 496-5794 DA VEY'8 LOCDR atsooHers s ta sportftshlng trips d. 673-5245. Dl8!fltTLAJfD, 1 3 I 3 Harbor I: Anaheim The Park ·a summer se features dally perlonnances of DonaJd Duck 50th Birthday Para• 3an,d7 p.m .. aspttlal "Donald Di. Hometown Rally'· pre~nted cact at 5· 15 p.m .. and "'Fantasy In Sky'" flreworks at 9 p.m. Toi rowland ahowcasea the new "\\ PremlettClrcle~Vtslon." r~turlnt 360-degree rllm "Amert Joumeys... Bob Crosby and hla cheatra. reatur1ng the Bobcats. • special guest Kay Starr. perform Sat. at Main Strttt'a Plaza Gard Appeanngat the aa~ location S Thurs. Is Ray McKinley and Orchestra. with special guest Ella Morse. Hours Frt. 9 a .m.-mldnl Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m .. Sun.-Thun a.m.-mldnlght. 999-4565. DIM&rtA.lm BOTSL, I 150 Cemtos Ave., Anaheim. "Polynet Fantuy '84." a colorful half-h musical production at.aged In hotel's marina, runs through Sepl Polynesian performers pres dances from New Zealand. Sarr Tahiti and Hawaii Inn colorful 1 emonlal C08lumes. Show-atoppen elude the exotic ritual dance of P @ddess or fire and volcanoes. and 6reathtaklng nrc: aword dance. 8 p.m 778-6600. DOTT"S Blta.RY P Allll. 8( Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. The OI) pie-themed Ice Spectacular "Snoop Queal For The Gold'· Is pre9Cnted dl except Fridays In the Oood T• Thtalre at 3, 5 and 8 p.m. Champ Canadian Adagio Team Biii O'N and Jiii Scott. along with Olym medalist Dianne de 1.ttuw, Snoo Charlie Brown. l..ucy and many oti stars are featured. The Olympic Toa changes hands during an omc ceremony presented In Tront of Im pendence Ha.II on Thurs.. July : from 12:30·2:30 p.m. Pnor to t arrtval o( the Tort'h. spectators will treated to mart'hlng bands, a music show. and a parade or Olympta1 "Studio K." a new teen nlghtclL offers a Video Dance Parfy wt special sum~r teen pr1clng at : admlssJon after 7 p.m. Live ~ formances of the "Amertcan t..egen of Rock ·n · Roll" and dally showing_. the "Rock and Roll Time Machine Jim Tumer's "The Country Mut Star or the Lawrence Welk Show Jimmy Shannon's "Ireland's Lov able Magical Clown." and Anton Hoyos' "'the Little Charlie Chapllr are featurtd. The Incredible f'lr works Machine hosts nightly shows 9:45 p.m. ovtr Rdfectlon Lak Knoll's will be open Sun.·F11. 9 a .m midnight. Sal 9 a m -I o n 220·5200 LION COUftTltY 8AF ARI, 88C Irvine Center Dr1ve. Laauna Hills. Nt Action Adventure £ntertalnmer Centtr, surrounded by a warm tro1 lcal M"ltlng. offers thrHla to the excll1 ment o( new rtdes -Sahara Dunc Track a nd Kylamt Slick Trad Adventurers can race midget rormul cara on a winding gravel tra<'k and/c on a s leak slick track. For nautlcc adventuttrs, Jungle Tu~ Bumpt Boat and Shanaltt Rarer Boal OC'C't -Is. as 1oney- thew Uonsl tes 15 RAV- ~ Or· ·Alan 'elnl'r :>m.iu &net' 1r-s lo •edln um·s r;o $15. 91• JTO- rSt 912 Sun >oln1 U'tt rip!'! dt't'p •II\ lvd .. •son thr kat ck 's day the- nor· orkl tlht' :an Or· vlth ;-r1.· :ns. JO.· h is ~ae Oit. .9 w. tan our the .2 !nt oa. 'CT• ln- •lc. lhf' l5 •39 m· Y"• Uy mC' on •IU !>IC >y. 1er ch lal le- :6. hC' be al \Iii. b. th l8 r· :ts of r· lo 0 ,,, 11 ·- • II r I r ' ----.-----------~------................................ .. Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 20, 1984 11 al ndar tae on the zt River. view un uc animal s. and take a hike rouah lush trail. Opens 9:4! a.m .• r admllttd 5 p. 7·1200. PA VILIO!f g &1' offers lour of Newport rbor. showing mes of John yne and other nallltcs. from the Balboa n tn Newport Beach. Dally hour. noon througll 3 p.m. 245 QUEE!f MARY A.ND9PlttJCE B, located al the aouthem mosl (lfthe Long Beach Frttway. The "Live at the Queen" song and pcrfonnance re-lives the music ship's sailing days Dally shows guecn·s Salon at 12:30. 1:30. and 3·30 p. m Surrounding the «' ~ ls an tmagtnaUve aong ,rnce tribute lo American music • .ind prt"Sent. EnUtled "Sing t<a sing," this production fea- popular folk and rock ao~ on l"\'alC'd sta~«' o( rtd. while and <'<'< h evrnlng al 7 45 p.m Also 1~h1tng a fun day of entertain· ''the ouldoor "Everyday'" the h or Jul) .. musical and Ort>work ,,a~anza Hours 9 a.m .-9 p .m (213) 435-351 I . GD'IG WATltRS. 11 I Via Verde ~n Dimas The largest watrr- 11•d amusement park west of the INi reaturr-s lhe wave cove. kJddJe TREITYMF ... Y A NIGHT AT TIE •VIEi For Oily 5c • Call 720.9266 fir Mbils ~~~!!! •EWPOIT emu GMDEIGROV'E Edwafds Westbft>Ok 5J0..'.4()1 LA MIRADA SRO Gateway S S23-1611 OfWt6£ ~QoooeMill 637 0340 ORANG£ UA City Cinema 634-3911 UClUSM DCHilJE'T Fri 1 00. 9 00. J l.00 Sal I. 3, 5. 7. 9. II I IS. 3 IS. s·1s. 7 15. 9 IS pool&. two speed slldt-!> and four Reach Blvd . Buena Park An Beach tlarbor World's tar~«''lf scrprnlfncs. Thn.-e new water ac <'laboral«' roUttllon of movt«" and aluminum domf' hou5t't. Howarl1 tlVlllcs Include Th«' Dropout. Ram-lc-levlslon memorabilia lncludJng Ilk· Hught"'> world'o; larp,t>St ~dpl.tnt" ~, pa.ge-. and Raging Rlvt'rs (the longe l like-1Tpllcas of more than 200 "'" tht' Quttn M.uy llsllnr:t. Inner lube-water r1dr In America) nowncd stars are featured NC'w Dally 10 am. \0 p.m Throup;h Sept exhibit• Include Carol Burnett. Mr I' UHIVltR8ALSTUDl08TOUll. 100 23 592-6453 ;1nd Ronald Reagan f'r1 -Sat 9 UntvcrsalCltyPl.a.za.Unh·t'~ltn~ A 8A1' JUAJlf CAPISTRANO am -10 pm . Sun -Thurs 9 am -9 guided. ~hlnd-the-attne~ t'Acur.,ron llllS810N, 3 l882CamlnoCaplstrano. p.m 522-11 54 through lfollywood s blAANI ilnl1 San Juan Capistrano. California's 8P1't1CE GOOSE. ad)accnl lo bu lest movlr-TV compJi-" 9 30 oldc'lt building Native-Amt'rtcan .tnd RMS Queen Mary. Ptt'r J . Long a m ·3 30 pm dally (8 t liJ H7 7 I 311 r-arly Spantsn cutturr rxhlbllcd ---------------- Special co mmemorative coven and thl• •'to rch bearer" pictorial cancella- d on will be a vailable at Stamp Ezpo '84/CalUo rnla thla w eekend at t he Anaheim Bilton Hotel. 493-1424 SAJlfTA Al'fA ZOO. UIOI E Chestnut. Santa Ana . More than 250 animal, bird and rt'pllle species arC" found In lhl'> lushly planted park I 0 am 4 p.m dally. A3~·7484 SHER.MAJIC LmllARY AND OAR· OEMS, 2647 Pacific Coast Highway. Corona ~I Mar floM's. cactus. annual gardrns. an orchid con!lt'rvatory. kot ponds. and a glfl shop. Open dally I 0 :30 a m 4 p m. sa FLAGS MAGIC lllOUNTADC. Show., lncludr water skiing on Mystic Lakr. flrC"works. US Hf~h Divin(( Team. and a Dolphin show Tonight fl"aturr-s Zapp with H~er Troutman and on Sunda)-Ekrlln entertains guC"sf'> Magic' Mount.iln ls locdtl'd 25 mllc!> north of Unlver<1al Studio~ al MllglC' Mounldln Parkway. t"iclf off 1-5. Vdl«'ncla f2 I JJ 992 0884 sa FLAGS MOVIELAl'fD, 77 I I *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * TII lDl'\.E Of OOOll'' (PG) • 10 * OOltr m•u 11 • !00 He 100 .0 "WCTltC OEMS" (PG) I 00. 3 70. S.40 800 1010 "BACtnOR PARTY" (R) 100 )~ sso 8 70 105!> "RfiU& Of M fODS" (R) 12 40 140 440. 6 40 8 4S 10 '.>O . ._ IOll:S All> fll: TOft.[ Of DOOll' (Pot:) I 00 llO •OO IJO 10~ ~LAST STMf16KTB" <'G) 111 r .. • n•Y lilV jtj(J '' xou 10 ~ • BUT ll(f[MS{" (R) 11' '' < ·~ 6 ·~ ! ·~ IU 0 ~1 "',,.. "BEST DEFEHS£" (R) "TCW S£CR£lr' (Pot:) .. fll: lllf£n T Al([ IJ() f 00 ~ IX! I tlO Hltl II I) llWltAnAK' (G) 12.30 2 JO. 4 3!> 6 40 1l ~ J It HO 14~ 10® 8 45 10 50 *PACI FIC ORIVE·IN THEATRES• * CI NE·fl SOUND! Al these sym bola pNt sound cluect to your AM caf * ndto. If no radio with KUSSOry position, bf•nt your own AM portab!•· ALL OPEN DUSK Start 7: 15 O.ildfenUnder 12 ALWAYS FREE iJ:tJ:14f?i 3J1:::!.!~'.~~ L.:=~.-) geJ,U.lt:W!11th * * SUPHSWAPMEETS* EVlllY SAJ&SUN • • * J4'1 IS.O f:y l .... ,-., * .,... Wl sr::""°" ~) I "taWI I'll~ (N) 1•-<PS> _ -~ • r !Kl "US 1'CaTI I TII fill DAY" (l "n£CfRIC OllOMS·' (f'Q) "-US "lllEAllf " (rfi) La HABRA H~au. t1Hlt 11 tlWl..-.i"-d I...._ "8£ST IJCFUI!(" (R) "-US 'lllCCMDI YAl.Or (R) MISSION _>~duD" I.. '\pt\f•ft""" "IDMAOCMI> TI( TOft.[ Of 00111" (PG) "us "STAYll5 MM"' (PG) "TII EB Olllli ST<Jlr (PG) l'IUS "~'(rG) NOW! JOI n OUQ VID'O CLU() new t CLUI MDllERSHIP FHE • Mo~e Pass With fach PurchiW FREE • MoVJe Pass With Every 5 Rentals No Ticket Required For Entrance To Video Center ln•ex•pen•slve* •(in ik spen' siv) not high in price; reasonable; classified advertising Dll•IJ p·llal Classified A<Mw'tlsing &42-5678 - . -------------------·~·--.__ .................. ~u~ ...... ~a ....... 2 .. ; .... a .. ~2• ..... I 2 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 20, 198"4 Galleries MUSEUMS BOWERS Mt.18EUM. 200'.l N M.1111 ">I ">.Jnld And fhr t"xhthlllon 111 ~ 1111 l olor· run., I h rough Aul( lb a., fMrl o1 · Ar1 (onn<'tlloni, H4 ·· ·1~r lkrtlon., Palnllnll.s ot Jrrrv Waynt> I >own<> ls .in ,.,.hlblt rl"alurlnll, <,ur n•,111.,lfc work., by lht Co.,la Ml"M ,1rll.,I ,1houl lrC'hnolOfil''s rHf"C'IS on rn.1nkl11d ~11n" ln<kTinllf'ly Hour., Mun "-1l 10 a m 5 p m . ~un 11000 5 p m !J72 I 000 LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART. JO? ( lllf l>rlvt" rwo J<>lnl c·xhlblllons arl" fralurtd "Conlrm- pornr> Ciillfnrnla ArtlM., 'l.1 ·· hlgh- 1lgh1., thr C'rraml< work of Jtn!> M'orrt-.<m whoSt' !><·ulplural ceramlr form., art" based on arrhllrrlurl'. humor Jnd m)lhol<lf(Y Al.,., c;ho wn h Thr <>N·ond Westl"rn S1a1rs Exhl- t)trmn .-net 3Hth Cor<'oran lllrnntal of Amnlr.m Painting "Thi'> rxhlbtt fra· iurt'" p;11n11nw; from artlsls In 10 <,latri, whos(' explorallon of var1ou11 "'} lhtlc conn·rns within a dlstlnc-llvt> rrg1ondl <iplrll rrfll"<"l lht mysllqur of 1he Old Wl"sl rouplt>d with lma~rrv from thr New W<'til A p.incl dl'I 1 u!>Slon c-nlltll'fl "Currt'nl Wl"strrn frl"nds In Art· ,., held 011 Thur<i . July lb d i fl p m Turs -Sun I I 30 ,1 m -4 :10 pm 494·6531 Mt.ISEUU OF NORTH OllAJ'fOE COUMTT, 30 1 N Pomona A vt: . rull- rrton Thi" Grrat lntC'matlonal Martonttll" and Pup(>('t Exhibition " Is 'lhown lhrough &pl 23 It lraC'C'8 lhC' clr,rlopml"nt of this art form rrom Its folk nrlp,ln to thl" highly c1rvrloped thc-ctlt>r form Tue& F'n I 0 a.m ~\ J> m .Sdl IOa m -Sp m .Sun noon 5 p m. 738-6545 N'EWPORT BARBOR ART MU- SEUM. 850 San Cleml"nlf' Drive. Nrwport Ck.ach. Thrl"t"l"Xh lblllonsrun ronrurrenlly through Sept. 9 as part of thr O lymplr Arts Fe5tlval. One l"xhtbll <iponsort'd by ThC' lrvlne Co • I!'> lilied "Acllon/Pr("('l81on. The New l>lrerllon In Nc-w York. 1955-60 " A -;ttond. · The FIP,un•llvf' Modi". Bay Arf'a Pctlntlnp,. l956 66, · was or- ~nlzcd by thl" Grey Art Galll"ry. New York Unlvrrslty The third. ··Art fran!>mlsslon<>.' · I& onr In a 8C'Ven - p.1rt S<·rlf's uf curatc.-d exhibits of Su Satllulq Paper '7"c S11ndav 8e11nclt guide Newport's Cannery Village JAZZ NITESPOT! @fel!do Continental and Italian Cuisine Daily Jazz• Jazz 9 PM-1:30 AM .._.,,_SatwdAry 4 PM-1 1 PM ~ LUNCH 11 AM-3 PM 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 87&-2968 DINNER 5 PM-11 PM .. "1..~xrxnrr~ ?"'°~ LIVE ON STAGE TheGrand ~~ I s.u11111_., I Dinner Theatre Q 11auw o·•• .,, • c11 At ct x~GRAND ~ World's Most Acclaim~d Music a +~ HOTEL ~., ~~.r -..-----1-,, X~z 1.iinx'X~ 1~ STARRING PAUL MICHAEL DIRECTED BY JACK BUNCH Rt1r1• Ii~ J11<,Pph S tP1t"I M 11\11 Ii ~ J••rry Bock l ~"' · Ii~ ShPldon Harn1c:k 7 f F·H:.E.DMAN WAY AN AH EI M (Ar,10!>1> Imm [J1~rwvtand) Tbe peaceful beaaty of HGll~D Gardena la captured 1D "The Bench !faJte .. photo- IJapha by Richard Ro. DOW OD ezb1 Suan Spirltua Gallery 1D Newport Ba contem porary art by Orangr County artists rollccUvely tlllf'd .. Art Conn~­ tlons '84 " Hours TuC8 -Sun 1 1 a.m .-5p.m. 759-1122. SA1' DIEGO BALBOA PAJlll. Mu- ~um of Photot(raphlc Arts. San Diego A major l"Xhl6ttton of the late Ansel Adams. one of the workt's most <'Clcbratrd ph ocographcrs. Is featured. Th,. exhibit Is a virtually com- prt'hcnslve rt'lrospttt of Adams' <'a· rter. with many of his ~I known portraits and land!l<'epcs. taken be'· twC"c-n 1929 and I 9A3. lncludC'd In the 125 pr1nl show Through Au~. 26 (61 9) 239-5262 GALLERIES ALLENDALE GALLERY, 1540 S. C'oast lllghway. l~una Bt'a<'h l llJthlY' poltshC'd l>rontr sculpture.-!'\ by t hr Bennr-11 Brotht>rs of Plarcrvllk In drflnltC' Tues. Sun I 1 a m -5 p m 497-6005 ART·A ·P'AIR, Lal{una Canyon ~oad. La,11.una Hcarh f>or11" !->olomon, bc<1t known for ht'r looM" Im prt"'IBlonlstlr stylr. shows hf'r paint 1np,i.. ctlon,11. wll h 150 <>lh<'r artl'lt s and l hf'lr works 1 hmul(h Au,11. i6 BC SPACE GALLERY, 2,J5 Fnrl"-.1 Avl". La,11.una Brach 'Nrw~pc-ak . a mixed mc-dla f'Xh lbll. featurrs the work or 17 nationally known artists from ac-n>'>., lhl" C'O\mlry whoee works are conc.•rrnC'd with social and politic al Issues. Throus(h Aug 18 Tuc-s Sat I 1 .30 a m.·5.j() p m 497-1880. BOB 8JZllOM ART GALLERY. I 166 Sunnowcr, Costa M l"i.a Craig Pursley featurc-s h is oll~ c-xhtblt ··sport Sccnr "84." and Joan Christen sen shows waterrolor'! and aC'ryllcs Mon ·Sal 1 0 a m 6 p m Throulth Aug 29 675 4945 CALLIOllAPBJ.C ARTS. Ii 37 ~a Cliff VIilage. 2219 Mein St Hunt lnl(ton ~ach. Onr 30 ortglnal plec "" by Arthur BakC'r arl" shown through Aug. 4. Mon.·Sal 1-5 pm 960-5775 C"AL STATlt nJLLERTON, Ease Gallery. Vlsual Arts Center, 800 N Stal e Coll~I" Blvd • ·0u1 Of Tht" F'lrt" · an rxhlbll of Chin~ <'Cramlrs fmm the 7th lo 19th century Is f«'alurt'<I Throu~h Aug 2 Mon ·Fri 11oon 4 p m . s·un 2-5 p m 773-3262 CBJU8TIAR TBOllA8 GALLERY. 1001 W 17lhSl .SutteT,Cm.taMes.i An exhibition of abstract S<'Ulptural flgure5 fc-aturtnl( tht" work c1f Annk Healy lit ft"atured Al8l.> abstract oll paintings by John Badf;(t'T lndrflnllr 'l ut'S.-Sa.1 9 a .m 5 p m COSTA MBSA ART LEAGUE mcmbc-r-i Winnie-Rolh Yurt F11kuda. and Marge lllrli;cht"r dlsplav lhrlr tall"nts at Glendalr FN.lt"ral SJvlng., at t--ashlon Island. and C'lay ('ampbC"ll"'i paintings art" dlsplaycft ar Oran1otr Coalll Savin@. Adams and Mr'la Quiksilver - A Sense of Style Verde East. Costa Mesa Uoth I July. 962·639fl EARTH'S TR&A8URE8, I Co.'lst lllghway. Sulll" 104. lkach Thi" la~t prtvatl" co of Jadl" and Ivory <'arvtng,.., ,dlitplay Tues -Sun. 10 a.m 494 4 193 Tim EDOE OALLltRT. : llarbor Hlvd .• Fullrrton. Thlt blllon rep~nts an l"Xamlna prlnlmaklnl{ and thr ways In rontl'mpordry Southrrn Cal artl<its ullllzl" th<' rnt'dlum Th~h Aug 10 Turs S. am ·4 pm 871 -5862 ELA.flt GALLERRS. 1492 S 1 llghwdy. • 7 Laguna lkarh Ndgt"I, known for lits slttk and ous Plavlx1y lllw1trallons. Is <'u1 ~howlng his works. Wl"d.-SL am ·5pm4941902 THE £8TIUR WELLS COi TION, Thc-ChalUs l:iulldlnl{. 1 c oa .. t I llj{hway Laguna Bra thrl"r-man rxhlblt featurtnl{ wnrk'I by R I\ Denson and Int In~ youn~ar11st., Olll l'rrktns an Youngman. Is !'lhown lhro1~t' 12 494 2497 OALERlA CAP18TllA1'0, · Camino Capistrano. San <. 'aplslrano Th<· "f'lbC'rs or . frctlurrs a rarf' c•ollCC"tlon of ml quality Natlvl" A~r1C'an basket prf" 1900 lo thl' Prt'">t'nl Th A Echo beach Trunk B ST CCXT"C boordshort C Bongos lonQOOOrdef D Nylon trunk 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 !I f;H I Ju.rn rtmr 12. Dally 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1781 UOOE!OIEIM OAL.L&RY. Chap- n Col.I~«'. 333 N Olassell. Orange. rangc-County Sculpture: Source 1 Pro<'t'S-"i" ls exhibited as part of r1 Connrt tlon11 84." Through July Mon .Sat I -5 p. m 997-61~9 VD1E FINE AJIT8 C&NTBR, I Walnut Avr . Irvine "Somt" of r fkst An &-lecllc ~lecllon of 111,.mporary PalnUng' by Orange nty artls.ls. Is featured as part of 11 Connections '84 " CuratC'd by lt'n ~9!Jel. Al90 on exhibit ls 1rtfollo. · t't"ramlcs by Theresa ·dds. which lnvolv~ ~veraJ larg«" .,., that apjX'ar to tM" functional 111 d~r lnspt"Cllon. and "Undt"r .,.,, " ~ dollfl mad«" by Yoehlko r.mk.1 o( Onomlchl, Japan Thf' lo; deplt"ttni.t otamural. Jt«'lshas. chll- ·11 anll monk'I. arT rlaborately and 1lwn111-.1lly dre!'l.'l<'d In traditiona l 1., .. ,.,,. 1 Int htn~ Through Aup, 22 11 I h11r-. ·'9 a m -9 pm . fo'r1 9 11 h p rn . Sat 9 <1.m -3 p.m. J 1117k AOUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF T, i' 1111111,C'r G.tllC'r1f'!'I, 2222 LaRuna 11vnn Ho.id • l'08t-MO<km Man· 11'111' .in rxhlbll as part of "Art 11111·1 llnn .. '84. ts reatu~ with r 11111 1<.1y Jarob Th~h A~ 4 111 ~ r1 !.I .1 m 4 p.m .. Mon.-Thurs. 111 p 111 ~t 9 a m midnight 1 .nol.f LLS HOUSE AJIT GALLERY, :12 Mato SI .. CanJC'n Crovr_ "Draw- ' A Prr"K>nal Vision· Worka by m~t-t uunty Artlsl"i' Is exhlbllrd pan c•f 'Ar1 Conn«"<'llons 'R4." niu~h l\ug 26 Wed -Sat noon-4 n fl:t6 1232 RANGE COUJlfTT CEN'TBR roa ...... ~ .... .......... ~--... -- - PHot WeeM.ender/ Fnday, Juty 20, 19&4 II OOJllT&llPOllAJtT ART, 3621 W QOOROll. 374 N Coast Highway, featurtng four maJor pcr1oda In tJme MacArthur Blvd . Suite 111. Santa Laguna Beach Watt"rcolora &y Vlr-and containing lumllutt. poUt'ry, Ana. "Obtttla as llluslons.' with l(lnla llufrman. oils by Arlttn ttuseby textiles. stlvt"r, paintings. pr1nla and curatora AlchanJ White and John .md ll<'Ulptutt by Sid Landt'Mt°n arr sculpture. Through Aug. 18 Tur~ Cederqulst. Is fratured Through July featured through AUi( I IO a m.-5 Sun 11 a .m.-3 p.m 493-1752 27. Wed ·Sun noon-5 pm 549' 4989 pm dally. 494-4422 SUSAJlf 8P'DUT080AL1.&lrY. 522 natrd cardboard sculptu~ by notrd Sitn Diego artist John Rog('!"" Is shown bq(lnnlng today Through Al.lft I Ii Tu4"s -Sar I t . a m .r,.J(l pm ~4~ ARTS Voa.PAL OALL&1lT. 126 Clrn- nC"yr«'. ~una 8C'JAC'h . Jllrt '"'kal"rt ,, C'ontemporury F1t'mls h lmprt'sslor11 .. 1 whM<' p.'llnlln~ Is r'C'mlnt<;('('nl ol Mon~t with cldlC'alf' f!,..trck'n s.<t'nf"'> awa'lh with '-Oft U~hl. "ihow.. hi., work8 eltdu.."llvt'ly In tht' l lrlllrd ~tal,.., alonf!, with rhl' Hrit ut \'orpal .. collttllon ''' 'OOmr of I hr II n1·;t pk< ,., rt'p1T'lt'nlln1t lh<' Wtlkry Oprns Surt dJy Villh a rt'('c-pllon fmm 7 9 p m Through <ifopt 2 Tur~ Thurs ICI a m -6 p m . i:n '>al I o .1 nt H p m 494 9441 PA.PBR TlOER. 11 OA E Katt'lla. SAJllD8TOIUGALLERY, 31:14-A N Old Newport Blvd . Newport Stach #C2. Oranl(e Olis. waterC'olors, Coast lltghway, Wlguna Beach Th<' Gallery featul'C"s the work by bronua. C'Cramlr sculpture. acrylics. "Coastal lmprttSlons" r<'prnents an Richard ROM Including his color and othrr an rorms Including a effort on the part of tht" 10 artbt panoramas of "Benches · Alao on tapestry. arT on display T ues ·Thurs membrrs to pr~nt works rf'Otttlng exhibit att lh<' works of all the artt1'ts I 0 a.m 6 p.m . Fr1 -Sar IO a.m -9 the Callfomla SC'ent'. Through Augusl n:presented by the Callery Tues--Sat p.m .• Sun noon 6 pm 639-4452. with frrquent uddlllons Dally I I IO a.m -5 p m .. Wrd even ings by P&llfll'fSULA GALLERY, 428 31st a m 5 p m 497-6775 .lppolntment 631-6405 S l .. Newport Beach . An lnnovallvt'use SAN JtJAI' CAP18TRARO LI· TL& GALLERY. 611 Anton Blvd . of oll past<'I. normally used only lor BJlART, 31495 El Camino RC'al. San Suite l 20, Costa Me-Ma NC"w palnllngl:I portraits. has producrd a M-rtr'l of Juan Caplstr.UlO An rxhlbltlon titled and drawings by award w1nnln~ bra ullful tandscapr paintings by Lot-; lllspanlc I>t-<-oratlve Arts'' Is pn-&· Southern Callfomla artist& Richard Munford on exhlbll 673 1416 rntrd wllh Items C'h<>M'n for I his !'!how Bunkall and an t'Xhlbltlon of laml ~~~~~~~---~---~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ori TI1E Members of the California Reataurant As&ociation's Olympic Hos pitality Committee. .A//o,.Jak/, 2'inin9, ofunc~ anJ :J);,.,.,,. CONTINENTAL SPECIALTIES :J~" 1 l;L;n<J ..f oung" Comp/.·m,nlar'I _J,JO,.j J'<Huv,.r; B,,.//,f 4-7 pm Gvrnin <p "' /k,, (;ranJ {Jiano , ofu _}(,//.'I ('/okJ '{.,,.Ju'IJ (+)~ Town Center Drive, lOStll Mesa 75 1-2820 1 IFARTY RANC 11 DI NNl·R!-1 F catur tn J.! Harhequed HJh V BJ( k Ribs Harhequecl ( h1cken. Shrimp. New ) 'or/.. Sreak . Brisket, & Lous1ana Hor Sausa~e OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK BEER & WINF SFRVED ( .m y Out<i Served 1111 M1dnr~ht 2000 Newport BlvJ ( ornrr of 20lh Suttt Costa Mesa 631 -2 110 AU, .. cu ea.t It All I PM Ola...,. s.Ma1 8......0 ··we prum111e t<• kttp (lur high standards of quallt.v while ho/dfn6 our pn~ on the menu to what thf'_v wt>rt> on January 1st. " 17502 BEACH BLVD . !AT SU.TY.At HUNTINGTON BBACH (714) 84Z·6506 AWA.ID W11'11'1N6 UlS'TAUUNT OPEN 7 DAYS THE Always &M flMtil I tallaa r OCMt la lMUU. REUBEN E. LEE ()n The Ilav . PRESENTS SIZZLING SUMMER NIGHTS the RED Ladies & Gentlemen the REDS RElft>lN E. LEE <h1 The Un~ 151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach 675-5811 I l .. I I ·t Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 20, 1984 Picks of the plays "ANYT~G GOES," 1 he Col!' Port('r musical. I& being stag«! .iboard thC' ship Pilgrim II In Dana Point Harbor 1751 -134.4) Pt>rform.anct"!> will bf' gl\'C'n Thur~ays and f'r1dayi. al 9 p m .. -;.llurdav., and ~unc1ay<. ,u 7 and 9 pm through &pt 9. "THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE l.N TEXAS," a rountrv Oavort'd musical I'> thC' attraction at the Harlt-qul n DtnnC'r PldyhouS<'. 3503 S llarbor Blvd . Santa Ana (979-5511 J t'C'riorm.m ces arC' gtvC'n nightly !'XCC'pl Mondays at varying curtain limes thro~h Aug 19 v v v "DAMES A T SEA," a m usical spoof on old movies. o~ns tonigh t for lhC' South Coast Musical T heatC'r In the UnlvC'rslty High ~:hoot theatn. Campus at Culv<>r In Irvine (640-6306). Per- lormanc!''l will be Riven F'rldays at 8. Saturdays at 2.30 and 8 and Sunday<, .it 2 30 through Aug 5 "TH.E I' Al'CT ASTICKS," a romantic musical. Is being prt'sentt'd by th!' Saddlt'back Company Theater In the Studio fheatt'r of SaddlC'back Collt"gt' In Mission Viejo (831 -4656). Pt'riormanct'S w lll be glvC'n Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .ind <;undays at 3 p m. through Julv 29. v v 'h "OUR DARTS Wltlt& TOUKO A1'D GAY," a comedy. opens tonigh t In the main theater or Golden W~t In Huntington &ach (895-8378). Perfonnanc~ wlll b tonight. Salurday and Thursday through Saturday of next 8 p.m .. Ju!y 29 at 3 p m "M OOPY," a musical with the Peanuts cartoon cha opens ton!Jlht at the Westminster Community Theate1 Maple St .. Wcsl mtnster (995-4 113). Performance5 wtll t Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 with Sunday matinees July Aug. 5 al 2 p.m . v v v "TALlt8 OF FAl'fMIE ICEENAl'f. BltTJ'Sll 11.ftOl DORA BA!fD," an ortgtnal western musical. l!t being pres« t he Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 La.l(un a canyon Lagu na Beach (494-0743) Performances w tn be gtven Thi through Saturdays at 8 p m . until Aug. 4 v v "TAllTUFJ'E," Molle~·s comedy about hypocrtsy. ts 1 at the ~m T heater. 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (636 Performance will be glvC'n Wt"dne!days through Saturda p.m .. Sundays al 7 :30. until Aul( 4 v v 1h "Fi'l>DLER ON THE ROOF," a musical about t'arly-CC'ntury Hu-.sla I'> on stagt' al th!' Grand Otn nt'r Tht>alt'r, 7 Frttdman Way, 1\naht'lm (772-?7 10) Ptrformantt"I art' given nightly C'X<'t'pt Monda vs ,JI varylnlt curtain llrnt'!. through Au~ 19 Jennifer Thorman and Da'rid Rickey play Wooct.- tock and Llnu• ln "Snoopy" In Weatmlnater. "TOii 8A~R." a stagt' adaptation of the Mark novel. closes this weC'kcnd In lhC' Forum of SaddlC'back North. 5500 Irvine ~ntC'r Drive', lrvlne (559-1313) Pt'rforr will be given Frtdays at 7 p.m .. Saturdays at 3 and 7 p Sundays at 3 p.m . throuith July 22 v v "'1 "LAVENDER POLLDtS, a revur by lt male Impersonators. ts be1n~ pr<''>t'ntf"d at SC'basllan s Wtst Dinner Play house. 140 Avt'. Piro. Sein Clemente (492·9950J. Performances wlll be given Wt"dn~·<,d,\ys throu~h Saturdays al R p m . Sundays at 1 and 7 fl m I hmuith Sept 9 v v •,, "MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING," a Shakes~areancomMy. I<:. fraturt'<I at the Grovt" ShakeSpC'drC' Festival In the F'esllvaJ Amphllhtalt'r. 12852 Main St . Gardtn Grove' (636-72 13) Performames wlll be g1vrn Thursc1a}S through Sundays at 8 30 u ntil Julv 28 v v v in "THE llVSIC llAN," a musical set In C'arly-c-entury Iowa . Is on stage at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838 15 401 Performance's will bC' given nightly excC'pt Mo ndays at varytnit curtain times through Aug 19. v v "OLJVltR," the musical VC'rslon of "Oliver Tw ist." opens ton ight for tht' Saddleback Company Tht>.aler In the main theater of SaddlC'bar k Coll~t' In Mission Viejo (831 -4656). Performances wlll be glvC'n Tuesdays through Salurdays at 8. Sundays at 2 . through Aug 5 "Wlt8T SIDE STORY," a musical drama set In the Nt' streets. opens tonight al the Huntington Beach Play hou!M Strttt at Yorktown Avt'nut". Huntington Beach (832 Pt'rfonnances will be Riven Fridays and 5aturdays at 8:30 1, Aug. 25 with additional 'ltaglnRS Aug. 2. 9and 16 at 8.30 ar 5. f2 and 19 al 2.30 °" lllE "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Bre1d1 Capo1era Restaurant Account Executive ANTHONY'S MA 2 • Eaeternet"a Surpfteed Easterners in Southern California tor the Olympte:S °' vacation are surprised and pleased When they encounter 25 to 30 tresh fish and seafood on the daily printed menu llstlng freshly arrived denizens of the deep at Anthony's Pklf 2. Regularly seNed and fre.9h are such delleacles as Norwegian salmon, New Zealand bass, Montauk clams. Cape Cod sole. Boston scrod, Long Island flounder Maryland oysters and Mame lobsters. Both Anthony's Pier 2 Restaurants are located where visitors may enjoy other attractions, too At Newport Beach. overlooklng million-dollar yachts anchored thert1 In the Back Bay. 1s Anthony's Pl« 2 at 103 N Bayside Or For reservations, phone (714) 640-5 123 Directly across from Dtsneyland m Anaheim, at 1640 S. Hatbor, ls Anthony's Pter 2 For reservations there. phone (7 14) 774-0322. Dinner Is served daily and two Happy Hours. afternoon and evening, otter complimen- tary ntbt>les Compltmentary midnight Break last Is setved Friday and Saturday nights GRINDER'S Souv•nlr Hat ... 2 Comm9m0rat• The '14 Ofymplc.J The Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppes are proud to serve great food combined with cheerlul servlCe at non-mllated prices '°' the upcomfng 198-4 Olympic Games here 1n southern Ca1tfom1s 2" further commematate the "84" Games, a specially designed Grinder souvenir hat 1s now available at all 20 locatlons for 1ust S2 84 (plus tax, whlle supplies last). No porchase necessary. The bold patnottc red, wtilte and blue hat that 1s designed with the Olympic torch is lully ad1ustable and therefore makes a wonderlul and useful Souvenir Gift The Grinder contmually strives and sucoeeds In buying and leMng only the Freshest fruits and vegetables, 100% American USDA Choice meats, selected lresti ltsh, Croissants, Fettucctnt, plus delicious Ice cream and desserts at non- 1nllated prices Mayor Tom Bradley has acknowledged and thanked the Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppes fat supporting his efforts to avoid prloe- gouging during the Olympics The Grinder wlfl further aocommodate the lore1gn-speaktng guests during the Olympics with a photographed/translated menu in five languages French, German, Spanlsll, Chinese, and English (of course•) The Grinder Gourmet CoHee Shoppes S8f'V9 th0usand1 of people daily People Who have one thing In common· they enjoy good taste, nutrition, quick Mrvlce In a warm, appealing atmosphere! Loc.tlona in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach NICOLE'S Appoint• .... Meftre D' Tony Turlss1n1 has been promoted to Meltre D' of Nk:ole's Restaurant according to Ray Kovacs, General Manager of the Newport Beactl Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club. In hi• new poet, Tutisainl Wiii overMe the dally operatlona Of Nicole's. a gourmet r•taurant featuring nOUV91te cuisine. Maltre D' Turisalnl. 11 a native of Scranton, Pennaylvanla and graduated from Maywood Cott.ge In that city Befate jotnlng the Marriott Hotel & ~ Corpofatton. he was dining room Ceptain at the lamoua Mt. A.lry Lodge In the Poconoe and Treadway Inna In Pennsytvanla Prior to comlflO to I.he N9wport 8Mc:t't Mamott, he wu ualatant Maltre D' at the Anaheim Man1ott'I well •mown JW'1 RMtaurant . • • * .. F•tute ol the Delly Ptlot A~~ Dept ,- V'VVV -Exct'lknl VVV -Veryp,ood VV -Goo< Not so good. Second Annual MANHATTAN OPEN BEAUTY PAGEANT Prd1mrnonn to he held at Ba x ter 'i; Re~taum11 1 T111•,d11r /11/y 2-1. Qt Ray~1de. and T lwr.wloy. /u/y 26. "' /11111/,,m:c 1111J Bzrc /J with KllS-FM ·,Com mane/er < '/111c k \trcct CtHh pn zes f.11111/"1' r1·u·1vc complrmentttry h11th111,11. \111 /o; 1111111 \11"c1f1i.J' <1ml u m1petc for the'e ~xt ll111.'< pn:::n o11 r/1c f11w1' Sunday. A u.'<11'1 > HR~ T PL/\C.E: W1•1•ke11(/ /rrp fnt 1w11 tu / ,1 kt• Ti1 hnt l 011111• ' 111 \ rrC11 I 11111/ / /11 // 1.d1 \/L'/ftl /1111('} \H . OND Pl ACF· / 11, Ve~'' WcL'l<1·11.I f1t1 1~~11-Tn1p1u1t111 I )11·11111 llulular /l1l ki1.~1 11111/ l111tl\f10r/11/11111 \ 111 f11111f11, THIRD PLAC E: 'A<'l'Kt•ncf 1111 1w11 111 '11111 F111 m l\tll trt11111·" ul tht' R<1mr1dt1 ~1·11111,~1111u· Hot£•/ Complete ruh•, a rt· at ynur 11 etm'"' Ra xter 'i /oc:ar10n Enter befnre fu/y 22, and compete fnr th'' crown \\I Bay-,1dt" Onvc 'frwport Reach t.7\ 11 l\ Cil!IO Bsrc.h Street NC'Wpofl 8ca1.h . II l l Ital Now F ••turina DANClllG Tu--Sat 10 p.m .·1:00 1 Top 40'• Music $1.00 MARGARITA ~~~ TRES AMIGOS RESTAUWT 642-8274 22.0<> Harbor Bl.d. K-Mart Plaza, Co.ta Me vlnta~e Collc·~t" e ~lvr-n Wr't"kat -acters. . 7272 e given 29and fl'f AS ntro at Road 1rsday-. he rarl' -7213) ys at R Twain ::::oll~e 1anc~ Tl and 11 York . Main 1405) lrOU~h d Aul? tv •. m. I .. . / PllOt WMk9nCNr/ Friday, Juty 20, 1984 II . ... . ov1e reviews THlt BOUl'fTT: Rated PG. A fine ctellt"I( or the popular story of .ngJlsh sailors who mutiny against hrlr harsh captain after getHng a taste ot paradise on the l6lana of ahlll Anthony Hopkins and Mel lbson arr t-xcellent as William Hllgh and f'lt-tcher Christian. If nythlnl{. this version. written by Robert Boll . p~nts a mo~ sym- pathetic portrait of BU«h. Stunning photography. with skillful direction by Roger Donaldson. vvv INDIAJllA JO!R8 AJfD TBB EllPLE OJ' DOOll: Rated PCi. I larrlson Ford returns In a worthy 10110~ up to "Raiders o( the Lost OURNEY ••• romPage2 1gan11c fireworks show on an orch-an August night; ins~ that no a.ar raltc ~ould be an sight. use lasers to rec1~I) detennine the locations of '>.ploding rockets; pack 50,000 unds of sand around the explosives nd s1nng thrtt miles of dctonaung ahk fht: effcyt paid off. To see thcstatue 111 'm h glory ISJUSt o~ final reason to •t: .. .\mcncan Journey." 11·, t:)JX_'Ctally nitt that for the DCAt 1"0 \t:ars ~h1le Lady Liberty 1s h11.l<.kn for rcconstruct1on. Amw- l Jns foreign tounsts and Olympic , l\llor) can see her on dus coast. Ark." The ntm has trademark Lucasfllm vlrtu~: thr111Jng non-stop TD l'fATUllAL: Rated PG. Rob-D\JvalJ. Wllftwd ttmky. Kim Uu· acuon. colorful settings and state-or-ert Rroford recums In an appn)ln l~and Ck"nA Ck>Kco tlltar._Dany the-art effects and stunt work. It also bast-baJI fairy talc that youn~tf:na 1..evlrUIOO ("DCnc-r") dlrtc·r1. has the Lucasfllm drawbacks of and many adults wlll prot.bly mjoy. POUC& ACA.DSJfY: If r,ou C'n• shaJlow character1zallon and slm Morejadedmovl~rsmaybepuicift ~oytd "Antmat flou1e ' and pllsllc plotting. Director Steven by the self-con~IOus myth-makJnit 'Porky'•.'' you'll f,lr0t.bly 1f1 • IUdc SptelbC'rg skillfully mixes the and heavy-handed llymbollsm A out this k'Mup at potk~ tl'lllnlflC, A humorous and SC'ary moments. es-_fl_lm_w_it_h_no_gra_y_a_nc_a• __ ~ __ rt __ n ... ~ __ wo_;_m_aa_n_rna_::..!yor hM ~ tht adrmy '" JI llfJf't• Of ml.ti•• WIH'1 turnouttotw l(.lfplucklt'rth "lhrtr M nonw.n~ lr•lnlnt '"''' t' (f, w °"'ky) IU prtr• LAA• ,,, c ~ ""' tunny .... If ytJO'rc 1 •~ tu"" ,,, m«t tupt1lMIUltd humQt ttrm ' btlf~t With thlt ,,,,,. '"""It'd tty Uui(h Wll!t(lft, ur11t1,,· tif WKMP 111 peclally dunng a marvelous opening ntghtclub scene. The more violent scenes may be too frtghtentng for younger children. v v v GUlllLIRS: Ratro PG. These llt- Ue creatu~s start out cute but eventually turn Into dangerous mis- chief makers who wreak havoc In a small town at Chnstmastlme Bnng- tng the Gremlins to vivid life Is an amazing feat In this Splclberg- produced fll(ll. dlre-ctro by Joe Dante ("The Howling"). But Dante and SCrtt'nwrlter Chr1s Columbus have so much fun with the Gremlins and With tr1butrs to past movies that the huma n storyllnes are ldt sadly undeveloped Entertaining but for- gettable. v v TIDt llARATE KID: Ratro PG A prcdtctablr rrowd·plr-aM"r ror any one who's rvcr been plckro on by a bully Ralph Macchio plays 1 hr new kid at a C'allfomta school who becomes a target of tr-en martial arts experts. Nortvukt 'Pai· Mortta play41 an K'ccntr1c custodian who leads Macchio through !IOme offbeat karate training Mortta and Macchio give fine prrlormanct"S. and director John Avtld'lt'n pulls thr rtght emo tlonal str1~!'>. as he did In Rock)' ..... ..,..... I NOW 'PLAYING SMASH HIT MUSICAL COMEDY stamng LINDA McCLURE and CARY PITTS 8oo-i oY lMl'f l K"'Q & ...... .._._ MuSIC ' l ffoCa by c.a11.-- Perfomtancee T...._ llwv ..._, Sat. ...... 9'undt 35039. H.rbof ~---AMl27M Doily Pilot .. Summ•r Slzzl•r ... " Anaheim ~Uetm "Great Flamboyant Fun .. " Los A1198t.t limn • ·ap.n;ng Night A VOl#>C• Lov«I n.. Show " Otomo Logue "S.St KtH» Slappin', Foot S1ompin', WC1W of A Show." VEAL SCALWPINI MA~LA S...utttd ~al~ and~ rno'."luoom!I fin~f!'d m • nch Mar.wt.. w1ne ~uce Sened wtth a ~e. pot-*'" nd your cho.ce • cnmtd ~ or 4lQn mond ~L.id snAk DIANI ~ tfl\d~om fiJ~ YUtttd .rnd "~ M h ~r4 ,. ~ Jfh A v~•bfe, pot~ .1nd .ur .. e • mCllfd pen or or~ mof\d l.tt1 \\ 11\· C< >ok ouc \\hen ,.< >ll l all l "ll in .1r BlatkAngu" \n had\ :md cn111~ .1 Lk·liuou~ l '. \ Choi( c: "'e~tk di1111l·r "-L'r\ c:d t onllplece \\'Ith trL·"ll -..:1l:fd . l >.11\t·d pot~lto an<l toa~tt:d R.11h ll B1t ·.1d \nd you \Von· l ha\ e t<> ( le.111 II H · gn 11 1 CREPE ST. JACQl!ES \f> 1;~ dnipped our pl'1C'r .. ~ til'i qi; YOU C .m lt'n .&ttV But b.-tt..,. Vl51t ~ ~~ ~ • ~ Ellm?'" N..., . mr ru .t ,. ulh l •• o\I f'\M1 • 714} I n1"""11v y;,. tlf' C-.on~ tt"r KP«f nrr i p m " •l I m·~ u1r ij;tlthd rh~ d1nnf'ft ~nv n r Afft!1' fiw YOU now t rfif' prR°" 1 p • • • .. • . ' I , • • Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 20, 1984 - FEATURING Dinner Cruise GOURM ET DINN ERS ===========================I I Ctnctnnatl." vv "7M 7aK""'1ei auiu (~ M4r/JttdJ 1111t/ l SIX'Blt!f CAJO>LD: Rated PG laAw/ IN a J ..... ~r) au Ml t.luJrM, """ tk CJatiu au I Molly Ringwald st.are In this comedy "~ ,, about a tcen-~er whose pa~ntb J-~t H~ ,,, __ .£ -~f..,,/-,a. ,, .. h I bl hd Sh ,_ _ uu.""'i-' 1orgct er spec a r1 ay. e also has a crush on a handsome senior but ts pursued by a fasHalklng "Geek." Writer-director John H~hea, who wrote "National Lam poem's Vacation" and "Mr Mom. · scemskeenlyawarcoftheawkward- ness and fn.l!ltratlon factn1t adolet.· cents Unfortunately. he al'><> gtve6 us Iola of cheap and offenslvt' gags vv Fifi cn.o. cnao·a etne.ty Welcomes Orange County to the very spec/Bl world of North Indian haute cuisine. Savor the vast range of North Indian cullnary art tn a romantic setting, softly serenaded by our French pianist. All very lnexpenslvefy. Cocktail Cruises, and Sunday Brunch whilst at sea aboard the 'Cormorant Newport Beach Presenting .. LUNCH 11 :30·2:30 M-F • DINNER 5:30-11, 7 Nights S..aa, ~pap~ Bau1a SPLASH: Rated PG A delightful comedy about a New York produce dealer (Tom Hanks) who falls for a beautiful blond mermakt {Daryl Han nah). The mysterious mt'rmald sprouts legs on land and learns Engllsh from a bank of telt'vlston sets al Bloomlngdalcs Actor Ron Howard dJrttls with a surr hand establlahtng a strong central lovt' story and 1etll ng SCTV veterans John Candy and Eugent' ~v\' handle some of the beat loony blls .............. "a little West of Broadway" a fun filled Broadway review •711 Reserve your Boarding ~ Pass now by calling ~'~~ii(~~ $er.led 11 to 3 -Unllmlted Cham~ (C-..U...11 ... ) 3950 Campus Or. Reservations 852-0900 (714) 675-1481 American THE BARN American Lunch M·F 11·2 30 Dinnei M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M F 4 30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffel Brunch 10 2 30 Entertainment & Dancing. Banqliet Fac1ilt1es 14982 Redhill Tustin 730-011!> THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The oog1nal Fea1uroog dtSPtay br0tl 1ng Lunch Mon -Fn 11 2 Dinnei nightly Mon ·Fri from 5 p m Sat & Sun lrom 4 pm 2001 Harbor BlvO Cos1a Mesa 642·9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vanely of hamburgers saloon steak sandwiches lobSter bisque. on100 soup tonoue ano chetry cot>- ~ Lunch & 01nner flom 1 t 30 M Sat Sun 10-10 Special Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hour 1545 AOams al Harbor. Costa Mesa 546-7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE (-;tabilsheo since 1939 Omelettes. 25 varielle:> Serced 24 hOurs SanO· w•ChPS 30 varoehes Healp(j garden oa1oo O•nner serveO 5 10 PM 34157 Coast Hwy Dana P0tn1 (71 4J 496 9270 Also 16341 Coast Hwy Sunsel Beach (213) 592 5404 PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style Fresh hst'I ano pasra Paho 01ntng Lunch M F t 1·3 0.Mf'r Mon Sat from 5 p m Hawy Hr M F 5· 7 Wed Lad•es n.tE' &0¢ well drtnks from 3 p m Banquet fac11thes 600 Newpo<t Cenler Dr Fashion Island. Newport Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast lunch O•nner Pallo 01ning w1lh ocean view Modest prices Beer wine Fameo for Belgian waffles Open daily from 8 AM 1198 S Coast Hwy In vu1age Faire Mall Laguna Beach '497· 1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of Old Chin• Host Wallace Lee Chef Yr Chen Elegant dining Lunch, Dinner Sal & Sun Drm Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch> Banquets. Beer & Wine Reasonable Pri<:es 12100 Beach Blvd Stanton 898-8933 <•t 0ua11) Newport Beach ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Continental AIRPORTER INN M9dlt9rranwt Room Conhnental Lunch M-F 11 30 • 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 · 3.00 Dinner frO(T\ 5 30 Hawy Hour M-F Enteru11nment & Dancing 7 nights a ~ Valet Parking Banquet Fac11t1tes 18700 MacArthur. Irvine 833-2770 CAFE LIDO Newpotl's Cannery Village 1au wor Cozy atmosphere Arnenc:an. llahan & Cont1neo1a1 menu Lunch M·F 1 1 3 Dtnner mghlly 5 11 Enter1a1n- mene ntghtly 9-1 30 Sun iazz sesston 3 7 Ample parking 2900 Nl'wpOfl Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S VoMal Merc:eC. Dancing Wed thru Sal nights 10 Buuy Box. 9 00 P M to 1 30 AM Tap 40's Piano bar with Walty Ruth Sun 6 P M . Mon S 30 P M Backgammon Happy hour 4 7 P M Come see our t>fand new look Serving sandw!Ches. soups. seafood and cr0tssants t30 E 17th St Costa Mesa 6'6-3666 RIVIERA Conttnental Chel Richard Bergner Since 1970 Intimate Orntng Lunch 11 30-3 00 01nnef from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S B11s1ol, Costa Mesa 540·38•0 French BORDEAUX 100 Wines Stiver Awaro Winner Lunches T uesAri Olnn9f M-S Closed Sundays & holidays Off Brlfltol ano Randolph (between Ba~er and Bear) tnen left onto St Cla. 758 St C!air. Cost• Mesa 5'0-36-' 1 t • I .. Italian DONATEW'S The onginat since 1973 Now ~ 1n our new tocatlC>r'I Serving our famous pizza and pesta Otoe 1n 0< take out !M30 Warne< •I Busnard. Foun1a1n Valley Behind the Sluter 963-5965 MARCELL OS Family owned Established Since 1973 Pastas. veal. ptzza Speclalwng 1n QoppiOo Beer & Wine served Salad bar Lunch Mon thru Fri dtnnef 7 nights a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m 17502 Beach Blvd at Slater Huntington Beach 8'2·5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our fOOd Is a tnp 10 Mexico• Est since 1972. Open oa1ty from 11 am fOf lunch & dln11er Cocktails Entena1n· ment We<l lhru Sat nights In the Burro Room 296 E 17th St Cosra Mesa eau 6'5-7626 TORTILLA FLATS Award wwmet yeer Iller year Same Sonofa style cOOktng since 1949 Open daily 11 30 10 10 PM. Sunday brunch 10'30 to 3 Happy hour 4 10 6 PM weekdays Compllmentary bOtanas Canhpa apen Iii 2 AM 17 •O S Coast Hliiy . Laguna Beach •94-6588 TRES AMIGOS A place tor people who appreciate good Mexlean food •t surpns1ngly tow prices. Open ci.ny 11 a m tunch & d111ne< Oaity luncheon speclalS. Danc- ing Tues. thru Sat 10 p.m. to t·OO am Top o40's music Cate<lng. 2200 "'iarbor Blvd . K M•rt Plaza. Costa S.2-827'4 I P I I , ... I' I t P ' . vvvv -Excclll'nt vvv - Very good v v -Good v Nol '><1 good Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS De1~1ous lasnion fOOd pef Henry Segerstrom A grea1 place tor dmoer 7 days from 11 a m Sunoay Cham pagne Brunch Betweeo Bullocks ano I Magnin So Coas1 Plaza lower level 556·9700 PUFF1NS .. Naturalty' cOOke<l fooos. from pan- cakes to crepes 10 steaks An actven· ture 1n natural eating Open Sun thru Thurs Sam lo 11 pm F11 & Sat Sam 10 12 midnight Vlta/MC Casual Mod· Mate Prices 3050 E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar &40-1573 Seafood & Steak BLACK8EAROS Hearty Beef En11ees & Seafood Lunch 11 ·3 00 Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F ExtensNe Oys1er Bar Two blocks sou1h ot John Wayne Airport 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh local seafood. eastern t>eef Lunch. dmnef, Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon Lounge food gal- ley Histonc waterfront landmark 1n Newport's Cannery Village 3010 Lafayette 675-5771 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood ano lots of 11 Newport ee.ch • Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch Overlooks Newpon Bay. 2735 W Coast Hwy 6'2-3431 lrvtne Lunch, dinner. "-WY hour 1830 Main 545-47H TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days Breakfast 7 a m. M·F Lunch 11 ·4 M·F Dinner 4-11 M-S Sat & Sun brunch 7-4 0ys1er bar Fri .. Sat . Sun Banquet facilities up to 500 Entertainment Wed -Sun Pal10famic bay view 400 M•tn St Bal......, 673-4633 . ....... THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Se.food & tnternatjonal Cucsine. Waterfront dining Chef CherleS Klll&Qlah l.unch, Dinner. S.1 & Sun. Awllfd Winning Brunctl. Ban- quets & Catering, Oyster Bar. Enter· 111nmen1 Udo VIiiage. Newport Beech 673-4700 -- I \ -:oast's ~honers :etting 1 break :sidents of Newport Beach, >na Del Mar and Irvine will : "I" less number to dial after 3when mak10glongd1stance ie calls w11h10 the 714 area le requirement to dial the (Pleue eee PHOl'f'E8/ A2) HB tow truck operator rescues trapped officer By PHIL SNEIDEl\MAN Of ... OeltJ ..... ·-A Huntinaton Beach pohce officer was ienously injured Thursday niaht when h1• patrol car collided with a pickup truck dnven by a man bter arrested on drunken dnvma charges. A former fireman now woriuna as a tow truck operator WI$ credited today with rcnderina first ajd to the unconac1ous officer and 1ummpnin1 help quickly on the policeman's radio, Offictr Mark Annando, JI, was reported in serious condition early today at Fountain V h~/r Community HospitaJ. S&t. Jc Cope wd Armando is bcu\g treated in the intensive care unit for a concuuion. a broken n~ and possible broken nbs. The dnver of the pickup, Gregory Scott Smith, 25. of Huntington Beach. was reported in good condjtion early loda~ at Fountain Vallty Communit), where he brins trea'-Cd for facial '1.lt Copt said Smith was arrnted at lbe bospitaJ on su p1- cion of drunlen drivin&. The a«icknt occurred at about 9 p.m at Lake and Sprinifield streets Acconbna to J>C?lic:ie, Of- ficer Armando was dm ina north on Lake. Smith wu drivina 10uth on Lake when be pulled into a ld\ tum pockC'l at Springfield, then (P1eue eee TOW I A.2) 1 You,I ftnd the beet Mdo buJ8 •long the or.,.. Co••t In tocl•Y'• Auto Piiot -Pege C1 HIGH 88 LOW88 COUNTY EDITION FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1984 Ryun finally finds old Page Bl ••t osta Mesa woman's th remains a puzzle to Jner's deputies./ A3 llfomla >onald's employees died and prayed dur- ilaughter ./ A7 tlon itana mountain men •have slipped out of ;p of lawmen./ A6 •rid •programs, such as tt1inutes' will appear ed Chinese tele- 1ns. / A6 >pie arpololst Dion Gray tine Is reaching for )lymplc goal -to pete in the 1988 ies./85 :;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: >rts Hershiser pitched a hitter for his third out In as many starts e Dodgers routed St . s, 10-0./81 jenly, it's a buyer's cet for Olympic 1tsasa mad Ti ble Is on to sell the its./82 tertalnment erlcan Journey" sur- ds the viewer with ountry's natural lers and down-home hts./WHkender 1lness al sets an all-time passenger boarding rd./C8 EX llot C1 88 , Board A3 .. C8 nlaNewt A6 led C4-7 I 88 ~ord C6 Notk:a C2 :ope cs 1nders 86 1 Fund• C8 alNewa A6 n A10 ail 81 85-e Log A3 Not!MI C2..J irant1 WMkendef 81 ... Matke11 C8 ilOn 86 ... Weekender .,. A2 Newt A6 ORAN GE COUNTY . C AL IF OR NIA 25 CENTS PCH reroute plan lashed Huntington residents assail council for aiding Signal waterf ron !._p roj ecT -- By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Delly l"llel ..... Representatives of 1.200 home- owners an western Huntington Beach said today they're JUSt beginning to fight after the state Coastal Con- servancy endorsed a plan to reroute Douglas chafes ~ at noise cu r ibs Company fears new county standards will decrease sales By JERRY HIRSCH Of tl'le Delly Nol SIMI McDonnell Douglas Corp. officials are worried that proposed noise rules for John Wayne A1rpon could be adopted across the country and hun the company's commercial Jetliner sales Thursday Douglas officials cnu- c1zed the a1rp?rt plan to ~ive airlines extra Oights 1fthey Oy quieter a ircraft and vowed to work to change the noise rules. Douglas officials believe the proposed noise limit will cut out the company's MD-80 aircraft but 1s not low e nough to create an audible d1fferen~ between the MD-80 and the other Jet aircraft that may qualify. The Douglas executives also said county supervisors should consider the economic impact of their de- c1S1ons on the aircraft company. Douglas has I 0.000 workers who lave in Orange County and has millions of dollars in contracts with local companies. said A. L. McP1ke. director of industry and regulat,Qry affairs at Douglas. McDonnell Douglas customers, A.1r('al and Pacific Southwest Air- lines. two earners usmg the airport. recently purchased airplanes made by other companies partially because they hoped the planes will qualify for more Oigh~s at the lucrative, county- operated airport. Pacific Coast Highway mland to within 175 feet of their homes. The rerouting of the heavily traveled coastal highway was in- cluded in a compromise plan worked out o-.ier the past I 0 months by the Coast.al Conservancy. landowner S1R- Queen bares her all nal Landmark. Orange County and state Fish & Game officials. Ob- servers say the plan offers the best hope yet of ending a I 0-year stalemate over development plans of lhe Bolsa Chica marshlands. adJa<Xnt to the Pacific Ocean and Pacific Coast Highway, south of Warner Avenue. The reroutmg of Pacific Coast Highway apparently would allow Signal to develop more expensive waterfront homes. It also would save up to S30 million because a maJOr highway bnd&e over a proposed channel that would link the develop- ment with the ocean would not have to be constructed. officials say. But homeowners called the plan intolerable and vowed lo launch a full-scale counterattack when 1t reaches the stale Coast.al Com- m1ss1on in the faJI. "1t•s obvious that not liaving the support of o ur Cny Council bun." real estate company owner Don Troy S81d today. I "(Counctlmcn) Don MacAllister and Bob Mandte voted against our posmon and (Mayor) Jack K.eUy left the room so be wouldn't have to vote. "Instead of the strong pos1tJoo, they sent (Planntnf Director) Jim Palm (to Thursday s ~ng m El Segundo) and he's road crazy. He wants to book up aJI the roads and (P1eue eee BJGBW A YI A2) Olympians may become 'smog proof' UCfresearcher says acclimation period ·relatively s hort for v_!siting athletes - By ANDREA ADEL.SON Ot .. Dlillr ........ Los .\ngetes· recent record smoi siege may have Olympic offic1als scrambling to try to curtail travel throughout Southern Cahfom1a. but a UC lrvme ~archer believes the athletes who amved a wed. ago will already be acclimated. Dr. Wilham Mautz. a n exercise physiologist at the Air Pollution Health Effect~ Laboratory. said ath· letes who aren't used to work mg out m smog can quick!} build up re- s1stance E'en thoS( 01\ mp1c compeutors who don't h'e 1n an urban environ- ment can adapt to pollutants over a short t1me penod. but qu1ckl) \osc resistance once the) leave a smoggy em aronment. Mautz said. .!\ recent stud} at UCI's laboratory has shown 1ha1 laboratof} rats ex- poSC'd 10 polluted air while undegoang moderate exerc1~ on a motonzed treadmill sufTen-d more lung damage than those exposed to the same pollu11on at rest. he said. (Pleue .ee SMOG/A2) Rent fraud victims sought by lawmen Br<illlers nabbed in county scheme n etting thousands By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -Dlillr,... ...... O range Count) hc nff'> in- brothers were arrested earher this month on susp1c1on of operating such a scheme. He said Ronald Montgom- er. Stone. 31 . and Michael Whitacker Stone. 3:! are faci ng charges of grand theft. He said Michael Stone has been rekaS('d on ht'\ own recognizance. whale Ronald tone remains in 1a1l m heu of S:!S.000 hail Gamer said the men are suspected of renung South Orange County homes the\ do not own a nd arc not authonzed to represent He said the men ma' ha' e uc;ed a vanet\ of false name<, PSA purchased 20 Bnttsh Aero- space BAe 146 aircraft and A1rCal bouRht 12 Boeing Aircraft Co. (Pleue eee AIRPORT/ A 2) Vaneeaa Williama. the reiCDlng Miu America. wu uked to abdicate her title today for poelng nude . See Page A 7. vesttgators are loolung for v 1cums ol a real estate fraud scheme 10 which families allegcdl) were duped out ot thousands of dollars b\ two brother\ suspected of pretendin'g the\ had the nght to colle-tt rent for a ~1dence that was actualh in forcc-losure Tom Gamer a henffs fraud 1n .. est1gator. said two Cemtos The 1n,e'\t1µwr said he bche'es thr rent fraud -;cheme has bttn used 1 n In 1 ne M 1ss1on \' ieJO. El Toro and (Pleue eee llltNT I A2) Coast narcotics· roundU:p goes off like clockwork Busted. •An 18-year-old's parents loo~ on in shocked d1sbehef as their son 1s handcuffed and led away by narcotics officers. He aets one phone call from the Orange County Shenffs de~rtment "Who am I go1n1 to call'>' he asks. "What am I supposed to tell them'!" •A casually dressed 22-ycar--0ld escapes down a stairway when drua agents knock on his front door But he gets o nl)' half way 8CT'OS$ the apan- mcnt complex before bcina Jl'bbcd. ··This 1s a Joke:· he exclatms later. s1nma handcuffed on the Ooor of b11 apanment. Two roommates are standing in the room. They don't say anythma. A woman finishes dressina for work and ttavcs af\er promiSlOI pohet s he won't alen anyone to the drua bust that Wlll continue through- out tht' day. •A t9-ycar-old wta&les into pau of Je.tn'i Wlth an off'tttr's ht'lp. His hand art locked bchtnd his back. He tells tht' nal'C'Ol1C1 offic:en not to ~arch h1'i btdroom -"lt'\ 100 me\\y." In the k1tcht'n nut to a fi~h bowl STEVE MIRILE Focus ON THE NEws hanas a note. It reads "Please leave the fi~h water " The fish bo'WI ,., half empty Tht' drua swttp has been planned for "" m onth!.. The targca are 30 small-time drug peddlers Cocaine mo\U). Tht operauon. not b1I enough to "amnt a code name. wiO take pohet to more than halfa dozen ciues in Oranac County. h tarts at S:30it m o n a Thursday. A roomful of oarcoucs offi~rs •~ ~l"t'ld out 1n thc bncfina room of the oranat County ; bcnff's Department substation in M1 on VeeJO. Every- one's drinkina coOtt A do~ n1ffina dot& named "Winston" wanders by. (Pleue eee ftARC0TtC8/ A2) ..., ......... .., ....... "'-' Police pet tlae ba.Ddctdfa on a 8Tuted cocaine dealer durtnc a Tbonday mornifta roan~ alone the On.nae OouL Airport's traffic.on increase Pa'\<;{'nger tram~ and aircraft oper- ations continued their upward spirals at Orange Counl\ ·s John Wayne i\1rpon in Ma} anordm& to .\1rport Manager Mum Cable's month!)' report PasS('nger traffic posted a Q 2 ~rcent incrrast' o 'er lt'vels morded 1n Ma\ IQ8'J \omc ~53.278 tra,elen amved and dcp:arted from John W1\ntA1rport. compared 10 nQ.~48 a 'rar earlier (able ~1d 'lot <,urpns1n1h the airport'., alrcad' o'crcrowded parltna 101~ became more ~ in Ma\.. pcxting a I 0 ~ pe~nl tn('rca~ tn tht' number of ('ar<. parktd when ('omparcd with Ma\ I Q8 l fiaurc" c ft hie said~ 4 S. I 00 car.1 wc-tt parked at lht' 11rpon m ~ ... up from .W.S 14 a year carhcr. .\lso. air amcr Ot1h1 operations mcreasc'd 5,ll pnttnl from mar May 191 l lt .. rls. IC\."'Otdin& to~ monthly rqx>rt Total aircraft opttaU on tht 11\<'ttlK. up I 8.Q the me ptnod la~t ~"Nr. than 47,000 takroff'., and landtn ~ • rcponed 1n Ma" 1 Q84. u(' from l l lS I an \.1a\ I Q~D .. ( A.2* Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIFrlday, July 20, 1~ CoNTI NUE O S10R1Es --- - T OW TRUCK DRIVER RESCUES COP •.• l'romA.1 turned m front ot the ooltce car. Sat. C'ope said Annando had \ .,. tuaJJy no time to stop before his pohce car collided nearly headoo with the pickup. John Boucher, a 27-year...old tow truck driver for Mandit: Motorii. was at his home one block away when he beard the accident. ·•1 was <ittting in rny dnveway, doing some paperwork 1n m y tow truck ... Boucher said. "Tht·n l heard a (police) air born. the sound of skidding and then a loud cr,u~h ... Boucher said he 1mmcd1atel> drove to the aCl'ldent scene and checked on the police officer. "He was locked in his seat belt, slumped over," Boucher said. "I jumped inside to support him and clear his airway I grabbed the police radio and called in a 10..33, which is an emergency. J advised them of a 90 IT, a traffic accident with con· firmed injuries. rm an ex-fireman, so 1t all came back second-nature." Boucher said Armando apparently ~truck his face against the steenng wheel and that the officer wM unconscious and bleeding heavily from the nose. The former fireman said the impact could have thrown the officer through the windshield or caused more senous tllJunes. "The seat belt and the bulletproof vest he was weanna probably saved his life," he said. Boucher is a araduate of Edi50n Hiah School in liuntmgton Beach. He joined the Crest Forest Fire Dcpanmeot m San Bernardino County and was certified as an emeraency medical technician. In 1980, he returned to Huntington Beach and bcgiAn working for Mandk Motors. Armando Joined the department in Oct. 1979, Cope said. Armando is an Irvine resident who was just mamed a few months ago. SMOG ACCLIMATION ..• From Al However. k~1ons found m the rat lung healed in about a week and no permanent damagt• wa'> detet·tlxt. the studies found. .For athlete~ trom smog-free l·n- vironmenis. Los Angeles air .. will be 1mtating. but the main affect ma} be psychological," Mautz said. "If n 's painful to breathe. 11 might alTect their perform a nee." Though sc1enttsts cannot say whether athletes or residents cx- pc:nence permanent injury from long- term exposure to air pollution. re- searchers ha\e found that higher levels of smog tend to c xacc.>rbatt• lung diseases and depress the lungs' ability to tight infection. lab director Dr. Robert Phalen said. Mautz said people who live in smog develop res1stence to air contami- nants. but n 's a shon-term benefit similar to th«: greater resistance to sunburn experienced by dedicated sunbathers. Studu.·s of human voluntt·ers ex- posed to test pollutants show cenain changes m lung funt·t1on such as rapid. shallow breaths. "Its something to be concerned about. but it's not a crisis," Mautz said. He recommends athll'les avoid exercise during pollution a lens. How- ever. people with a range of sens1t1v1- ty will experience different effects. "You can tdl when the air is bad for you." he said. The laboratory was established ntne years ago at UCf by the Slate Air Resources Board to stu.dy the health consequences of air pollutants. The lab, which examines the health im- pact of smog on animals and humans is a joint effort of among sc1ent1s1s from several fields. AIRPORT NOISE STANDARDS FEARED ... From Al 737.3()() Jets. Both companies claim their respective commercial Jets are the quietest planes in the air The planes, however. have not been te-;ted at Orange County and might not be q~iet enough to quahf~ for extra flights. At a Thursday press conference at the Long Beach plant where the MD-80 1s built. Douglas executives said when factors such as weight. landing noise and take-off noise are all considered, the MD-80. BAe 146 and 737-300 fl) at "comparable .. noise levels with the Douglas Jet onl) slightly louder when 1t uses the 500- foot power cutback recent!~ approved by the Federal .o\natton Adminis- tration. Datl) commennal flights are lim- ited to 41 at the airport, but the Orange County Board of Supervisors 1s cons1denng proposed noise rules allowing airlines to trade three quiet- er flights for one flight 1f they use newer airplanes takmg otTat less than an 89.5 decibel noise level. Most of the current f11~hts use the McDonnell Douglas-built MD-80 a1rcraf1 which takes off in the mid-to h1gh-90s decibel range. The Douglas executives said the Bnt1sh and Boeing jets can reach the 89.S limn only by flying partial passenger loads and that the super- visor's plan will only increase the number of flights out of the airport without increasing the number of passengers flying. "When the earners think they arc going to get three ttmes as many flights there is no question that can hurt our sales," Mc Pike said. McPike and Douglas spokeswoman Elayne Bendel. de- scribed John Wayne Airport as a "pace setter" and said noise rules at the airport could set a nauonw1de trend. McPike said Douglas is lobbying the Orange County supervisors to make the upper limit for extra nights 86 decibels rather than 89.5. That would be low enough to bar all three types of jets from extra flights and would force the aircraft compantes to develop even quieter airplanes. PHONES DROPPING ' l' NUMBER ... From Al extra .. , .. before a snen-d1g1t tt"le- phone number actual!) was dropped 1n February. but affected telephone users were given c,1x months to adapt to the change 1n dialing habits. accord1ri.g to DaH' Carroll. Pacitic Bell area manager "It eliminates a lot ot 1."onfus1on and dialing errorc,." Carroll s~11d . The change onl~ affn·ts Paufit-Hd I customers and onl~ applies lO the 7 14 area code. he said Rcs1dcn1s of Laguna Beach Huntington Beach and Fountain Valle\-. who are sencd by the General T elcponc ( o . there- fore still ha' e to dial·· I··" hen calt1nfl, long d1stanre. ..\lthough sen1:d b) Pacific Bell. telephone users 1 n <. osta Mesa who have a 548, 646 nr 722 phone number prefix will ha\c to dial the extra" I" until earl) No,ember. when the phone company will install new equipment for that area. Carroll said I he simplified dialins 1s a result of Pacific Bell's upgrading of call- sw1tch1ng equipment. "The extra · 1 · "a!> prev1ousl:r needed for old-st) le equipment to correct!) bill long distance calls wuhin an area code ... ( arroll explained. "Orange County 1s onl' of the last places in the country to make thi~ changt>. ··ht> said. "This bnngs moi.t ot Orange Count) into the same dialing patterns as the rest of the nation:· '\fter Aug. 3 .. toll calls dialed with the extra" l" will not get through and a recording will explain the change. he said. Those who are unsure if a panu:u- larcall 1i> long distance should consult the c ustomer guide pages in front ot their White Pages telephone director) that list local calling areas for ealh prefix. Carroll advised: NARCOTICS SWEEP 'LIKE CLOCKWORK' ... From Al "We don't anuupatc an~ proh- lems," thc bnefing \ergcant 1s saying. "But wear your bulkt \CSt\ and )Our sidearms. l 'nfonundteh. that has to besa1d." · '·Let's be prufess1onal." he adds The sun is JU St craw Ii ng O\ er the hillside be,ond C rov.n Valle' Parkwa) whtn the "narc~ .. pull out ot the substation Mo'>t arc dn' 1ng unmarked st•dan ... Onl· In one thn pull on the free""a~ and "Prt'ad u ut 1n the commuter traff1t 'Tm iliok1ng for a Mncr.." sa~s a shentf s sergt-ant as he: "Pt'ed.., along Bristol "ltrct·t in < O'>t<.i Mc~a Ht· has the air rnnd1t1oning lranlll·d up . ..\ Thoma'> Brother<, map booll ,., open on the '>eat. He c;pots the plate and pull., 1n. The Brook\1dc Winer. It'" :i '.Jt·ant. vandalized qructurL' v.1th a large: graffit1-CO\ered durnp'>tn p;irkt·d 1n front. Four other onic<..'r'> art• thl·rc. Each 1s v.eanng.J windhrl'.Jkn. ( 1rl'Cn for the shenffc; deput1t''-dark hhtt' tor (osta Mesa police Tht· first target " a ~~-~car-old suspected t•ocaine deail'1 who lives on Bear "itrcet Polite haq: a "allet-SllL' photo of the man dipped tu an arre~t warrant The warrant 1s spn:ad nut on the hood of a car E'en one take~ <t look The: mana~ct of tht• lk;ir ')trcet .1partnwn1 l<>mpll'\ OH'l't<, police ar the L urh lie 1s v. h1tr-h.11red. sh1rtll''l!I and "happ) to help ·· ~k umlideii th:lt Just Call 642-6086 he once was a policeman back"" hc:n things were different." Two officers knock on the front door. A third stays JUSt out of sight. Two more are at the rear of the complex. Tht· wanted man escapes anywa). "There he goes," }ells the apan- ment manager, who has been looking on . "He's getting awa)." -1. Costa Mesa officers vaults a tall knee. landing on the littered bank ofa flood control channel. Nothing. "We got him." another officer) ells. E\-cl)one runs . .\man struggles as his hands are locked behind his back. He curse~. protesting his innocence. "You guy<; must be hard up for stones." he ~narls at a newspaper reponer. Ht· t"1sls and turns as a phutop,rapher takes pictures. "Get th1sgu) out of here. Take hun awa!.'' The man's girlfriend tells police they can search the apanmcnt. A bag uf what appears to be vnamins are re mo"ed from a dresser. A bag of rnok1c'i arc found under the bed . ..\ small shavmg kit 1s opcm.·d An officer removes a straw. a ra10r hlack and an empt) bottle. "Of rnurse you wouldn't know "hat this 1s.'· he says, holding up what look\ to be coca me paraphernalia. .\t the sheriff's station is Santa Ana, the man 1s taken upstairs to the narcotics bureau. H is brother also 1~ there So 1s a short-haired 18-vear-old w11h d \Car on his fort'hcad · 1\11 arc under arrest on susp1c1on of ~elhng drugs. One wall is decorated with a poster showing a small pile of cocaine. On another wall is a poster of law enforcment officers stand next to a marijuana field. "Sinsemilla Strike Force." it reads. A ro\\ of wanted posters, mu~ shots and )cllowed newspaper clippings are pinned to a bulletm board "Do you want to make a phone call?" a tall. bearded narcot1n oflicl'I asks one of the brothers. "I guess." he replies ... Yeah. why not." Sttll handcuffed . tht: man walks over to the officer's desk. recites a phone number and sits down. The officer dial~ the number and gently places the phone next to the man's car. It falls to the ground. The officer picks it up and puts the phone back up to the man's car. It falls again. Both the officer and the man laugh. Finally the handcuffs are removed so the man can hold the telephone. "Tim 1~ nuts." Sa) s the other brother, still handcuffed and sitting m a far corner of the room. He looks at the clock. It"s only 8:30 a.m . By the end of the day. 2 1 of the 30 sought-after drug suspects have been rounded up. No violence. No lights . No k1cked-111 doors. ·'That"• a pretty good average," says a lieutenant. 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SalurO•y aoo .... •I 1·47 84 81. p.m . 58 65 l5o6 74 78 SURF REPORT 83 61 70 49 72 83 85 88 80 ee eo LOCATION Hunllr>gloo 8MCll RM< Jetty, Newpot1 40lll Slrw1, NewPQn 22rid Str .. 1, Newpor1 lllalbo41 Wedge legunea.acn s.ncien-11 Wet .. 1emp. ee Swell dlr9cttoo: -.111 OMeCTION poot , .. , , .. , poof ,.,, poot poot UC bans illegal alien children SAN DIEGO (AP)-The Univer- sity of California Board of Regents decided illegal alien children will not be admitted as residents to the nine UC campuses, including UC Irvine. The move, counselors say. will bar those students from higher education. Cning "uncertainty·· in Sacramen- to and in Washington over the status of illegal aliens. Thursday's decision reaffirms the university's former residency pohq While illegal alien children are not barred from enrolling by the decision, they must reveal they are not legal residents and pay out-of-state tuition. Officals noted. Tuition for non- residents 1s about $3.600 a year more than the e~t1mated resident student rnst of about $5.000 a year. CONTINUED STORIES Several regents argued against the move, saying thousands of California high school students whose parents entered this country illegally would get the "wrong message." University officials said only a decision by Congress o n the pending Simpson-Mazzoli im mi~rat1on bill would end the yearlong debate on residency status. The controversial bill would grant amnesty to illegals who have lived in the U nited States since 1982. "If it were passed, as I interpret it, illegal alien children could then apply (to the university) as state residents." said Donald Reidhaar. university general counsel. As many as one in five students were not legal residents in Los Angeles. even tho ugh they had at- tended school here for a decade. Even if those students did well in school. their counselors said, most would be barred from public higher education in California because of the high cost under the policy. T he Legislature last year revam ped the state residency rule for co11C$e students. Persons who had been m California for a year were allowed to declare their residency under the revision. But at the request of the California State University system. the state attorney general's office reviewed the law in June and found "the 4gis- lature did not intend to permit undocumented aliens to establish residence for tuition purposes_" RENT FRAUD VICTIMS SOUGHT •.. From Al po~!>1bl) Tustin. He said the Shentrs department has recei"ed numerous rnmplaints and questions regarding rental propenies in recent months. Garner described a typical rent fraud scheme: The person operating a fraud will find a single-family home !hat is 10 foreclosure and is not being occupied or mspected regularly. A newspaperad is placed, often offering the property at a below-average rent. Prospective renters leave their names with a recording device or answering service. Garner said a person claim ing to be the propeny owner or manager makes an appointment to meet the prospec- tive tenant at the house. Jn most cases, a fraud artist has broken in to the house, changed the locks and cleaned the place to 1mpress prospec- tive tenants. T he fraudulent property agent then collects about $2,000 in move-in fees (first and last month's rent. and a deposit). The tenant then m oves in and continues paying rent to the fraudulent agent until the people involved in the foreclosure discover the occupants and order them out. At that time the fraudulent agent has disappeared. and the tenant family has lost thousands of dollars. Garncre said. Investigator Garner said a nyone who believes he or she has been a victim of such a fraud scheme should call the Sherrirs Fraud U nit between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m . weekdays a t 834-7903. HIGHWAY REROUTING FOUGHT ••. From Al build a 22-foot high wall that would completely blot·k our view of the occ;in." l'ro} al'io took a c;wipe at Orange Count~ Su pen 1'ior Hamett Wieder "for telling us all along that she ~u pported us. but the Orange County planning department totally sup- ported the (highway rerouting) plan. It was only a gesture." "We're going to raise a war chest to get a professional adviser." he s~ud today Tro} h1ntC'd a clasl> action suit 1s loommg against the S1~nal com- pany "because Signal pn nted ma- terial (when selling homes) pointing out that this is a quiet area. "We are grateful. however. for (Council members) Ruth Finley and John Thomas for voting in favor of our position." Finley said today she wanted to take a tough stance against the compromise plan because the city in past years "had permitted all kinds of development in the proximity of the Bolsa Chica and that it forecloses the possibility of rerouting the highway. The Official Carpeting of Olympic Viewers! NYLON SPECIA' S TI1e 9pe-111S)S Pttbbl•Beech WOOL SPECIA' S M e cca , ' reg. $15.99 $26.99 $25.99 "l am dctermmed to get a strong position (from the council) when it goes to the Coastal Commission,·· she said. Other provisions in the com- promise in addition to rerouting the highway include the preservation of 915 acres of wet lands. creation of a navigable channel to the sea and developmen t of a 1,300.boat slip. The Bolsa Chica, has been ident- ified as o ne of the largest wetland areas in the United States a nd a significant habitat for birds, fish a nd other wildlife. I l II \\\ I tu_ ,' 1.' iJ -~ 1\ \; U}I ~ .... SIO ... Ste.ea St4.88 640 -2700 640-2934 ' ~~ I I ' Coast's phoners getting a break Residents of Newport Beach. Corona Del Mar and Irvine will have" I" less num~r to dial after Aug. 3 when mak1nglongd1stancc phone calls wtthin the 714 area code. The requirement to dial the (Pleue eee PBO!CES/ A2) HB tow truck operator rescues trapped officer By PHI L SNEIDERMAN Of ... .,.....,,... ..... A to~ truck. opuntor rushed to aid a Hunungton Beach pohce officer who w~ ~nously inJured Thursda> n1&ht when his patrol car collided wnh a pickup truck dnven b> a man later arrested on drunken dnving charges. Officer Mark Armando. 3 I. was reported in scnous cond1t1on early today at Fountain Valley Commun11y tlo~p1t.al. Sgt Jell Cope said Armando 1i bcin.1 treated 1n the mtens1ve C3re unit for a concussion. a broken no~ and possible broken nbs The dn"er' of the ridrnp. Grqory Scott Smith, 2S, of Hun11naton Beach. was reported in good cond1t1on early today at Fountain Valley Community. where he was bctnJ treated for facial cuts Cope said math was ~tcd at the ho pn.al on suipt· c1on of drunkt'n dnvtng. The accident occurred at about 9 p.m at Lake and prin&(ield strett~ According to J>C?li~. Of· ficcr Annando was drivina nonh on la~e.Smith wudrivina south on Lake when he pulled into a left tum pocket at Spn nafietd. then turned in front of tht' Police car. Sgt. Cope said Armando had (Pleue eee TOW/ A2) You'll find the beet euto IMIY8 8long th• Or•nee c .. 11n tod•r'• Auto Piiot -P-C1 HIGH 86 LOW88 f IRST 1011101 FHIOAY. JUL V :m. 1984 Jim Ryun finally finds htsgold. Page Bl Coast A Costa Mesa woman's death remains a puzzle to coroner's deputies./ A3 :;:;:·:·:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:::::.:;:::.:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:·:·:·:::.:·:;· California McDonald's employees huddled and prayed dur- ing slaughter .I A7 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Montana mountain men may have slipped out of grasp of lawmen./ A6 WQrld CBS programs, such as '60 Minutes' will appear on Red Chinese tele- visions. / A6 People Waterpololst Dion Gray of Irvine is reaching for her Olympic goal -to compete in the 1988 Games./85 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Orel Hershlser pitched a two-hitter for his third shutout in as many starts as the Dodgers routed St. Louis, 10-0./81 Suddenly, It's a buyer's market for Olympic tickets as a mad scramble Is on to sell the ducats./82 Entertainment "American Journey" sur- rounds the viewer with our country's natural wonders and down-home dellghts./WHkender Business AlrCal sets an all-time high passenger boarding record./C8 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board 8uatneu California News Clutlfled Com!Q Croaaword Death Notloes Horoacope Ann Landen Mutual Funds National Newa Opinion PaparuzJ People Polk>e Log Pubffc Nottcea AMtaur1nt1 Sport a Stock Marketa T~ ThM..,_ w .. thef World Nftl C 1 88 A3 C8 A6 C4-7 88 C6 C2 cs 86 C8 A6 A1 0 81 85-6 I A3 C2-3 WH kender 81 ... C9 86 Weetcender A2 AS Douglas chafes at .noise curbs Company fears n ew county s t a nda rds will decre ase s a les By JERRY HIRSCH Of ttte o.Ay Not lt•tl McDonnell Douglas Corp. officials an: worned that proposed noise rules for John Wa) ne .\1rpon could be adopted across the count!) and hurt the compam 's commercial Jetliner sales fhursda) Douglas officials cnt1- c1zed the airp_on plan to g1'c airlines extra !lights 1f the) fl> quieter aircraft and 'o~ed to work to change the noise rules Douglas officials believe the proposed noise limit will cut out the company's MD-80 aircraft but 1s not low enough to create an audible difference between the MD-80 and the other JCl aircraft that may qualify. The Douglac; cxecu11ves also said count) supen 1sors should consider the economic impact of their de- c1s1ons on the aircraft compan). Douglas has I 0,000 workers who hve in Orange Count) and has millions of dollars in contracts with local companies. said A L. McP1ke, director of industry and regulator) affairs at Douglas. McDonnell Douglas customers, A1rCal and Pac1f~c Southwest Air- lines two earners· using the a1rpon. recently purchased airplanes made b) other companies partially because they hoped the planes will qualif} for more flights at the lucrauve. count~­ operated a1rpon PSA purcha<;ed 20 Bnt1sh Aero- space BAe I 46 aircraft and A1rCal bou~ht I 2 Boeing .\1rcraft C'o (Please see AIRPORT/ A2) OH ANGECOUNTY . C A LIFORNIA 2~ C[N lS eowners e 1 re .. route . Queen bares her all l Vanesa& Wllllama, the ret.cnlng Ml.. America, stripped of her fjltle for poablg nude . See Page A 7. may be Huntington residents assail counci-1 - for aiding Signal waterfront project By ROBERT BARKER Of lbe o.lly ......... Representatnes of I 200 home- owners m ""estem Huntington Beach said toda) the) 'rt JUSt beginning to fight after the state Coastal Coft- !iervancy endorsed a plan to reroute Pacific Coast H1gh"'a) inland to within 175 feet ofthe1r homes The rerouung of the hca\ll) traveled coastal h1gh1Aa) 'ASS in- cluded ma compromise plan "'orked out o'er the past I U months b' the Coastal Consenanq lando1AnerS1g- nal Landmark. Orange Count\ and state Fish & Game official.., Ob- servers sa\ the plan offers the best hope)'eto(end1nga 10-)earstalcmate 0' er development plans of the Bolsa Chica marshlands. adJacent to the Pacific Ocean and Paetfic Coast H1ghwa)'. south of Warner Avenue. fhe rerouting of PaC'lfic Coast H1ghwa) appartntl> would allow Signal to develop more expensive 'Aatcrfront homes. It also would save :.ip to S30 m1ll1on b> not having to construct a maJor highway bndge O\ er the proposed channel that would link the de"elopment with the ocean, officials sa' But homeo'Aners called the plan intolerable and 'o"'ed to launch a full-scale counterattack '4hen It reaches the state Coastal Com- m1ss1on in the fall. ·tfs ob,1ous that not ha ... mg the (Pleue eee moew A Y / A2) OlympiC athletes already building smog resistance UCI researc her says a C2cltmation period relatively s h ort By ANDR EA ADELSON Los .1.ngcles· recent ret·ord 'lmog siege ma) ha\l' Ohmp1l ollinals scrambling to tr: to cuna1l tra,el throughout Southern Cal1forn1a. but a LT In inc researcher belie' l'' the athletes 'Aho am,cd a ~ed. ago "'111 alrcad' be acclimated Dr ·Wilham Mautz. an e\au<.t· ph) s1olog1st at the .\ir Pollution Health Effects Laboraton said ath- letes "'ho aren't used to ~·orling llUI in -;mog can qu1clh build ufl re- \!Stenle E\l·n those 0hmp1l u.1mpetltl1rs "'ho don't li'e in an urban en\lron- ment lan adapt to pollutant<, O'er a -;hon t1mt' penod but quackl) lo~ res1stence once the) lea'e a smog} en' 1ronment Mautz said .\ recent c;tud~ at l'CTs laboratof) has c;ho'An that laboratof\ rats ex- P' 1~-d 10 polluted air" h1le undegom.g moderate e\crcise on a motonzed treadmill sufferc-d more lung damage than those C\POsed to the same pollu11on at re<,t he said Howe' er le<.ions found in the rat lung healed in ahoul a week and no ~rmanent damage "as detected. the \tud1e.., found r or athkte<, trom smog-free en- ' 1ronmen1 ... Lo' .\ngeles air ··wilt be 1mtating. hut the main affC<"t may~ p<;yc.holog11:-al ·· Mautz said .. If ifs painful to breathe 11 might afl'C<"t thc1r performanrt' Though .,\ ll'ntic;ts cannot sa) whl•ther alhlrle\ or rts1dcnts ex- rx·nl'OCl' permanent IOJUI") from long- tl'rm C\~l\Ure to air pottu11on. rc-- (P lease .ee SllOG/A2) Coast narcotics roundup goe~ off like clockwork Airport's traffic on • increase Pa\\l'ngc:r tratlic and aircraft oper- atwn.-. (ont1nued their upward spirals at Orang.e Count\ 'c; John Wayne -\1rpon in Ma\ according to Airport Manager Mum C'able''i monthly n"rx1n Busted •An 18-year-old's parents look on in shocked disbelief as their son as handcuffed and led away by narcotics officers. He getc; one phone call from the Orange Count> Shcntrs dc~nment .. Who am I going to ca ll?' he asks. .. What am I suppo~ to tell them''" •A casuall} dressed 22-ycar-<>ld c~apes down a Slalrw&) when d rug asents knock on his front door. But he gees only half way across the apan- ment com plex before bc1na Jrlbbcd .. This 1s a Joke.'' he cxcla1ms l11er. c;1ttina handcuffed on the Ooor of his aponment Two roommates arc sta nding in the room. T hey don't y anything A woman finishes dre s1na for work and lcav~ after prom1sina pohce ~he won't akn anyone to the drua bust that will continue throuah· out the day •A I 9-"tcar-old wi11ks into a pair of Jtans w11h an offi"""ccr·~ help, Hts hands arc lockrd behind hss back. Ht tells the narrotia officers not to w-al"('h his bedroom -.. Ifs too mes~}.. · In 1he l1trhcn ne\1 to a fi\h bo"I STEVE MARBLE Focus ON THE News hangs a note. It l"t"adc; 1'Plcase lea'c the fish water " The fish bowl 1\ half empt\ The Jrua <i'Attp has been planned for 51\ months. The 11rge1.., arc 30 small-lime drug peddle~ Cocaine mostly The o~rat1on. not h1g cnouah 10 warrant a code name. ~ 111 \ale police to more than half a do1en c1tiC\ m Oranae Count) h Manut 5:301 m on a Thur'\da\ \ roomful of nart'ot1cs otli c~ arc spttad out 1n tM hnctina room of the Or1n1e Count) ~hen tr Depanment 'uMtauon 1n \.11,~1on V1tJO. f.'\t'f"\· onc'c;dnn~1ngcofl~ .\ dopt.c;n1ffin1 dOJt named ··\\ 1n ton" wandc"' "' (Pleue aee NARCOTICS/ A2l ) ............ .,__..~ Police put the handcuff• on a auapectect cocaine daale.r dUJ'lna a Thursday mornln& roundup aJona the Oranae Coaat. " \ Pa .. <.engcr traffic posted a Q 2 perl·tnt incrc-ase o'er kvels rt"Corded 1n \.13\ (Qt(1 '>ome 253.278 travele~ arm C'd antl departed from John ~a' nc .\1rpon. compared to ~.:?9. Q48 a \C'ar t"arher (able said 'lot surpmm&I). the 11rpon's alread\ O\Cr<.rowded par~ng lots tx"\.·amC' morc so in Ma}. posuna a I 0 ~ rx-rttnt increase in the number of car. parlC'd when compared With \fa\ 1983 fit.un:s < able said '45. I 00 car'\ v.erc park.cd t tht" 1rpon 1n Ma,. up from 40.514 1 \Clf earlier. .\bo. aar ca.mer OiJ)lt opaaoon.s 10 rca~ 5 6 ~nt (rom their May 1983 le' d\. acrurdi 10 \he mont.hly rcpon T C1tal 11rtuft u n also ~re on 1he 1ncn·uc. up ll 9 pcrttnt o"er the ~me pcnod 11\l "Wear. More than .t 7 0()() takC'<lfT and lan~illf.' were rcp,.\rteJ 1n Ma' I Q84, lrom 1MYil 1n \fa, I~~\ "·. ' A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 20. 198• '!,~"![TRUCK DRIVER RESCUES COP ..• vtrtually no ume to !ltop befor~· tus police car collided nearh headon wnh the pickup. John Boucher, a former fire- man who ts no.,.. a tow truck dri ver for Mandie Motors, was at his home one block a.,..a) when he beard the accident -r "1 was sitting in m\ d11,·cwaL doma some paperworl 1n m> to\.. truck," thi-,.,_,.,..".old Bouchcr said. "Then I heard a (police) air horn, the sound of sk1dd1na and then a loud cru!lh ... Boucher said he 1mmed1atcly drove to the accident scene and checked on the police offict'r. "He was locked 1n his scat belt. slumped over." Boucher said. "I Jumped inside to support him and r1 .. "r hi s airway. ( grabbed the police radio and called 1n a I 0.33. which 1s an eme!'iency. I nd\.1sed them of a 90 IT. a tr.tffic accident wnh confirmed tnJunes. I'm an ex-fireman, so 11 all came back ~cond-nature." Boucher said Armando ap- parently struck his face agrunst the steering wheel and that the officer was unconscious and bleeding heavily from the nose. The former fireman said the impact could have thrown the officer through the windshield or caused more scnous injunes. SMOG ACCLIMATION ... "Tht' seat belt and the bulletproof vest he was 1Aeanng probabl} sa'ed his life." he said Jl"rom A l searchers ha'e lound that higher levels of smog tend to e\acerbate lung diseases and depre<.s the lung'i' ab1ht) to fight infccuon lab director Dr Robert Phalen said Mauusa1d peopln~ho li\e 1n smog develop res1stencc to air con1am1- nants. but n's a short-term benefit Stmilar to the greater rc:'\t~tl'ncc to sunburn e.llpcrtcnced b) dedicated sunbather~. Studies ot human 'olunteers C\· posed to test pollutants show cenain changes in lung fun\.'l10n )Uch as rapid. shallow breaths "Its something tu be concerned about. but 11·s not a cn~1s." Mautz said. He recommends athlt'tes avoid exercise dunng pollution alerts. How- ever. people .... 11h a range of sensit1v1-1~ will expenencc different effects "You can tell when the air ts bad for )'OU." he said. The laboratof) was established nine years ago at UCI b) the state Air Resources Board to stud) the health consequences of air pollutants. The lab. which examines the health im- pact of smog on animals and humans. 1s a joint effort of among sc1enusts from several fields. Boucher 1s a graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach. He JOtned the Crest Forest Fire Department 1n San fkrnardmo Count) and 1Aas certified as an emergency medical technician. In 1980. he returned to Huntington Beach and began working for Mandie Motors. Arm.ando joined the depart- ment in Oct. 1979, Cope said. Armando js an Irvine resident who was just married a few months ago. AIRPQRT NOISE STANDARDS FEARED ... From Al 737-300 Jets Both lOmpanies claim their respccm e com mcrc1al Jets are the quietest planes 1n the air. The planes. ho .... e'er ha \t' not been tested at Orange ( ounl) and might not be quiet enough to quahl\ for extra flights. At a Thu~da} prt'<.'\ conference at the Long Beach plant "'here the MD-80 is built. Douglas e'ecutl\·es said when factors such as .... eight. landing noise and take-ofT noise are all considered. the M D-80. BAe 146 and 737-300 fl) at "comparable" noise levels with the Douglas JCt onl} slightly loudt:r when ll uses the 500- foot powerrntback reccnlly approved b> the Federal .\v1at1on .\dmin1s- trat1on Dail~ commenc1al flights are lim- ited to 41 at the a1rpon. but tht' Orange Count} Board of Supervisors 1s cons1denng proposed noise rules allowing airlines to trade three quiet- er flights for one flight 1f the} use newer airplanes taking off at less than an 89.5 decibel noise level. Most of the current fli~ts use the McDonnell Douglas-built MD-80 aircraft which takes off in the mid-to h1gh-90s decibel range. The Douglas executives said the Bntjsh and Boeing jets can reach the 89.5 limn only b)· flying partial passenger loads and that the super- visor's plan will only increase the number of flights out of the a1rpon without increasing the number of pasSt'ngcri flying. "When the earners think the} are going to get three times as man) flights there 1s no question that can hurt our sales," McP1ke said. M c P1ke and Douglas spokeswoman Elayne Bendel. de· scnbed John Wayne Airport as a "pace setter" and said noise rules at the airport could set a nationwide trend. McPike said Douglas 1s lobbying the Orangt' County supervisors to make the upper limit for extra flig,hts 86 decibels rather than 89.5. ihat would be low enough to bar all three types of jets from extra flights and would force the aircraft companies to develop even quieter airplanes. PHONES DROPPING' 1' NUMBER ••. From Al extra "I" before a )(\en-d1gn tele- phone number actuall) 1Aas dropped in February but affected telephone users were g1"1:n .,., months to adapt to the change in dialing habits according to Da'e ( arroll Paufic Bt'll area manager "It eliminates a lot of rnnlu!>ton and dialing error-;." Carroll ~aid. The change onl~ affects Panfil Bell customers and onl~ applies to the 71 4 area code. he said Residents of Laguna Beach. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valle' . .,..ho are sened by the General Telepone Co .. there- fore still have to dial" I" when calling long distance .\lthough sened b) Pacific &II telephone users in Costa Mesa who ha"e a 548. 646 or n.2 phone number prefi\ "'II ha'e to dial the e'tra "I" until earl\ No' ember, when the phone COmpan) Will install nelA equipment for that area, Carroll said. I he simplified d1alin$ 1s a result of Pacific Bell's upgrading of call- sw1tchmg equipment. "The extra · 1 · was pre' iousl) needed for old·St)le e9u1pment to correctly bill long distance calls within an area code." Carroll explained. ··orange County 1s one of the last places in the countf) to make this change," he said. "This brings most of Orange Count} into the same dialing patterns as the rest of the nation." After Aug. 3 .. toll calls dialed with the extra" I" will not get through and a recording IA ill explain the change. he said. Those "ho are unsure if a pamcu- lar call "long distance should consult the customer guide pages in front of their White Pages telephone director)' that hst local calling areas for each prefix. Carroll advised. NARCOTICS SWEEP 'LIKE CLOCKWORK' ... From A l ··we don't ant1upa1c an) prob- -lems." the bncting sergeant 1s sa~ mg "But wear ~our bullet \e<.ts and )Our sidearms L'nfortuna1eh that has to be sa1d ·· "Let's be prolc<.<,1onal. ·· he adds The sun 1s JUSt 1.ra1Altng o\Cr the h11ls1de be,ond C ro"n \alle\ Parkwa) IA hen the ·narc .... pull out of the substation \loc;t are dn\lng unmarked ~i:dans One b\ one the\ pull on the free" a' and '>prcad out 1n the commukr traffil "I'm looking fur a v.1ncf\,' \aH a sheriffs sergl·ant a<, he '>peed'> along Bnstol Street in C o~til \ksa He has the air con<l1tion1ng rrankcd up A Thomas Brother'> map bout.. 1~ open on the seat He spots the plalc and pull'> in The Brookside W1nen It\ J \acant. vandalized \trul tu re "'1th a lar$C ~raffit1<o'l'rl•d dump'\lcr parked 1n Iron! Four other offic.crs arc there Each1s1Aeannga\'lndhrca kcr C1rccn for the shen IT<. depullc<, dark blue for Costa Me\a police The fir<;t target 1\ a 22-)car-old suspected coca 1 ne dl·alcr "ho I 1' es on Bear Street PoliCl' h;l\c a \\allet-<>11e photo ol 1hc man d1pJ>('d 10 an arre'>t warrant The \\arrJnt 1-; spread out 11n the hood ol a ,·ar f \l'f\one takl'<; a look The manager ut thl' Bear "'rl'l't apartment compln meel'i police at the curb He 1s "h1tl·-hain:d. \h1rtless and "ha pp~ to help ·He ttrnfideHhat Just Call 642-6086 he once was a policeman back "when things were different ·· T"'o officers knock on the front door ..\ third sta)S JUSt out of sight T"'o more are at the rear of the compln The .,..anted man escapes am"a' :.There he goes." )ells the apart- ment manager. ""ho has been looking on "He's getting awa) " .\ Costa Mesa officers 'aulls a tall Jenee landing on the lmered bank ofa flood control channd Nothing "We got him ··another officer }ells E'er) one runs ..\man struggles as his hands are locked behind his back. He curses. protes11ng his innocence. "You gu)S must be hard up for stones." he snarls at a newspaper reporter He twists and turns as a photographer takes pie tu res. "Get this gu\ out of here. Take him awa~ ... The man's girlfriend tells police rhc' l·an search the apartment. A bag ol "hat appears 10 be "1tamins are re mo' ed from a dresser A bag of cookies are found under the bed A small sha' ing kit 1s opened An officer remo\Cs a straw, a razor blade and an empt) bottle "Of course }OU wouldn't ~no" "hat 1h1s 1s.'' he says. holding up what look!. to be cocaine paravhcrnalia. i\11heshenffsstatton is Santa Ana. the man 1s taken upstairs to the narcotics bureau. His brother also 1s there So 1s a short-haired 18-)ear-old 1A1th a scar on hts forehead All are under arrest on susp1c1on of selling drugs. One wall is decorated with a poster showing a small pile of cocaine On another wall 1s a poster of la" enforcment officers stand next to a manJuana field. "Sinsem11la Stnke Force,'' n reads. A row of wanted posters. mu~ shots and )ellowed newspaper clippings are pinned to a bulletin board. "Do you want to make a phone call"" a tall. bearded narcotics officer asks one of the brothers. ··1 guess:· he replies. ··Yeah. wh) not.'" . Still handcuffed, the man walks over to the officefs desk, recites a phone number and sits down. The officer dials the number and gently places the phone next to the man's ear. It falls to the ground. The officer picks 1l up and puts the phone back up to the man's car. It falls again. Both the officer and the man laugh Finall)' the handcuffs are removed so the man can hold the telephone. "This 1s nuts,.. savs the other brother. st1ll handcuffed and s1tt1ng in a far comer of the room. He looks at the clock It's onl) 8·30 a.m. B} the end of the da). 21 of the 30 sought-after drug suspects have been rounded up No violence. No fights No kicked-in doors. "That's a prett} good a\Crage" says a lieutenant "A good da) ·~ work." Wha t do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you llke? Call the number at left and your menage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the approprtate editor. The same U ·hour a nswerln1 ser\llct may bt used to record letters to the t dllor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column moat tncludt their name and telephone number for n rlflcaUon. No circulation calls, pte11e Tell os what's on your mind. Delly Piiot O.Overy ORANGE COAST ClreutaUon 7141142-4313 Ctaaelfted adwertl•lnt 714/142·5171 All other depertmenta 142-4321 I• QuarentMd wonoe, ,. ,..,.. •' , not M# J'O' "'"'" S JOO"' t al bll';:>r• 7 c t'ld '(ft." 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SURF REPORT ~ - llol11 Boltori Buff•IO Burllnglon VI Charle&tol'.S C Chatletlon. W 'I CllarloUaNC CheyeMe Jvnuu Kan ... Clly l.UVegu Ullle Roe~ Loa A~ Loull'llMI Mempf\19 Ml..,,,I Eleach Queen and her court am 1·3 2·3 2·3 1 1.2 1·2 1-2 Dff!aCTION POO< , .... ••11 poO< I.it POOf poO< D•IF ~I l"Mt.e 1tJ Lii .. .,.,,. Carol Harri•, the newly crowned Mia Newport Beach, I• flanked by her court, firat runner-up Catherine Hodgkin• on her left and aecond runner-up Melllaa McClMkey at rtcht. The 1984 MlN New· port Beach wu crowned at the Irvine Marriott Thuraday nltht. HarrU, 24, re- cently araduated from Cal State Fullerton. 1i CoNTINUEo STORIES HIGHWAY REROUTING FOUGHT •.• Fr om Al support of our Cit) C ounc1l hurt." real estate com pan) owner Don Tro} said toda) "t ( ounulmen l Don MacAlhster and Bob Mand1l \Oted against our pos1uon and I Ma)'or) Jack Kell) left the room so he ""ouldn't ha"e to \-Ole. "ln•.tead of the strong pos1t1on. the\ ~ent (Planning Director) J 1m Palin (10 1 hur..da) ·s heanng in El Segundo) and he's road craz) He want'i to hook up all the roads and l>u1ld a 22-foot high ""all that would completely block our view of the ocean" Tro) also took a swipe at Orange Count~ l)uperv1sor Harnett Wieder "for tel ling us all along that she supported us. but the Orange <.ounty planning department totally sup- ported the (h1ghwa) rerouting) plan. It was only a gesture." "We're going to raise a war chest to get a professional adviser." he said toda) Troy hinted a class action sun is looming against the StJ.nal com- pany "because Signal pnntcd ma- terial (when selling homes) po1nt1ng out that this 1s a quiet area. "We arc grateful, however. for (Council members) Ruth Finley and John Thomas for voting in favor of our p<?Sition." Finley said today she wanted to take a tough stance against the compromise plan because the city in The Official Carpeting of Olympic Viewers! NYLON SPECIA' S TI198prll9119 Pebble Beach WOOL SPECIA' S reg. $15.99 $26.99 $25.99 ©~s~~s~H.!..~<?.!?.~1~9. pa:.t ,>1.:cu:. had permitted all londs ot dc"elopment in the prox..imity of the Bolsa Chica and that 1t forecloses the poss1b1ht) of rerouting the h1ghway. "I am determined to get a strong pos1t1on (from the council) when 1t goes to the Coastal Comm1ss1on," she said. Other provisions m the com- prom1St' in addition to rerouting the h1gh1Aa) include the preservauon of 91 5 acres of wetlands, creation of a navigable channel to the sea and development of a 1.300-boat slip. The Bolsa Chica. has been ident- ified as one of the largest wetland areas in tht United States and a significant habitat for birds. fish and other widhfc. \\ ~ _, •••• StO.ee ., .... SM.98 640-2700 640-2934 •