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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-27 - Orange Coast PilotI J RIOA V JIJL V if. 1984 OlymplcdlverGrei( Louganls: A legen a Jn his own time. Page Bl Coast Mesa schools reaffirm re- llglous groups' access to f acllltles policy .I A3 Theft of Olympic bike race signs could en- nger cyclists./ A3 Callfomla James Mason, the soft- spoken actor who epitomized the suave British gentleman, Is dead at 75./ AS Nation Reagan Administration supports ball-out of one of nation's biggest banks./A4 Man whose crimes In- spired film 'Psycho,' ls dead./A4 World Soviets all but say 'nyet' to fall space wars talks with U.S .. / A4 Biiiy Graham winds up ministry In England./ A4 People Runners and spectators recall more episodes 'along the Olympic Tor ch Relay route./87 ··························~W" .... ·•···•·•·················•·•······· '8i>Ort8 ............... •.•.•.·.············· ... •.• A wide variety of food Is available In the Olympic VIiiage, ranging from COUS·COUS to klmchi./81 John Bertrand of San Francisco Is named the U.S. yachting team's Finn Class representatlve./83 Ex-Corona del Mar High tennis standout Jessica Algazl gives her Im- pression of her stay In Cleveland ./84 ~-::::::::::=:::;::::::t::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::=:=:· Entertainment Need a refresher course In "Sound of Music"? Head for Orange Coast College's musical. IWHkender Heroes In the newest summer fantasy movies for youth share a predlca- ment./WHkender Buelnesa Mesa firm designs better mousetrap for computer thieves./ A7 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletln Bo.rd Buelneaa Caltromi. News Cluam.d Comics Crouwor~ O..th Notlcel Gardening Hor~ Ann Lander• Mutual Fund9 National News OpWon Paparanl People Police Log Pubflo Notlc:iM Aeeteurant9 =1 Mattc9t1 T.-..ion T'Met ... W•ther Worid Newt Cl C2 A3 A7 A5 C3-8 C2 C7 ca 88 ce 86 A7 A5 A& ee ~7 A3 CM WMk9nder 81-5 A8 88 Weekender A2 A 5 Cllll 110111 OC faces tax nightmare All 2,200 Irvine Company parcels would be appealed -individually By JERRY HIRSCll OfhO.-, ......... If the Irvine Co. follows through on its threat to appeal the recent $3 b1lhon valuation of the company's real estate holdings, it would be the Keeping her cool b1ucst -and most cumbersome - appeal in the history of the Orange County Tax Assessor's office, of- fictals said. The Irvine Co .. with annual prop- erty taxes of about S 12 million that would Jump to about $40 millio n if Nlne-year-old Heather Carter of San Joee, vialtlng her grandmother in Newport Beach, k.nowa how to beat the heat Folks near Games going for the 'gold' with exceptions LOS ANGELES (AP) -Athletes won't be the only ones io1ng for the gold during the Olympics -some parlong lot owners near Game sites are hiking their rates astronomically and at least one may charge $350 a day for a parking space. It is "a once in a ltfeume opponun1- Libya bows out of LA Olympics TRIPOLI. Libya (AP) -Libya announced today that 1t is withdraw- ing its team from the Los Angeles Olympics. A brief communique by the official Libyan news agency JANA said. "The Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahirya ha.s decided to withdraw from the Los Angeles O lympic Games." It gave no reason for the decision. The U nited States has no diplomatic relations wtth Libya and has accused Libyan leader Col. Moammar K.hadaf) of supponing 1ntemauonal terrorism fourteen countnes, led b) the Soviet Union. art boycotting the Olympics. ty." said parlong lot owner Tedd) Donaldson. "If the Olympic commit- tee can charge $200 for a (Coliseum) scat ... then why can't other people charge higher pnces?" But not aJI the prices are going up Dodger Stadium, the site of Olym- pic baseball, will retain 1ts $2 a car parking fee. publicist Steve Brenner said. In Westwood, parlo n~ spaces for 2,000cars have been sctas1dc near the federal Buildin~ on Wi lshire Boulevard where visitors can park for S5. On the UCLA camrus, there will be a limited number o public parking spaces selli ng for $10 during the day of an event, although parking coordi- nator Mark Stockey cautioned that the maJOrity of spaces are going to O lympic ticket holders who have already paid for their parking spaces. T here 1s a similar shortage of parking on the University of Southern C.ah- fomia campus. which along Wlth UCLA. is the site of an Ol)mp1c Village. Most of the USC spaces will be taken up by university employtts. students and the Los Angeles Olym- pic Organizing Committee. Many visitors arc expected to park in one of the 6,000 off-street spaces which will be provided by residents around the Coliseum. Trustee treated school finances like home budget Vander Molen wins accolades on her retirement Huntinaton BCiCll Cit)' (elemen- tary) School District trustees bad I chance to pick up tcvcral thousand$ of dollars worth orratenl pants (or Indian education a few yeara beck. The money was theirs for I.be iatina and it wu earmarked -no kiddina -for basket•WQVlfll cl and for PC>'! wows for pupils of Indian hcntqe. It looked like her fellow tnmees ~ ready to ao alona wuh it unttl Nonna Vandcr Molen ~tantd asld"4 • QUC$tlons. What she found out. she 5.lid. ts tha t there were, at mo.st. a · do1en children of lndlaa descent 1n the entire distnct Only a b.andfuJ of people showed up at a public hcanna to discu the arant And lhcn 11 lW1'led out that the federal aovem- ment apparently badn 't done its bomcwort.. ~na to Vandcr Moten. "They didn't sa~ how do you gualify as an lndlan." she S&ld There wa no rcscarch and no SuidttiftCS. 0o you JU t say you were {an fndian)?" For Vandcr Molen, who cam- pa1antd on a platform of fi'<'al mpe>ns1b1hty. her questions that It'd the appeal 1s denied. would have to file a separate appeal for each of ns 2,200paroe1$. That's2,200indiv1dual appeals. That volume of paperwork could p ut a sttaJn on the assessor's office which is considering callini in clerks from other departments to llelp process the appeals. McKtt said. "We arc not quite sure wh.at the impact would be yet." sa1d John McKee of the office's uscssment appals department "We do a parcel-b~-parcel assessment. .. said Websltf Guillory, a spokesman for the asscuor' offic::ie. "There is no such thin& as a company asx-ssmenL .. County Anes$or BradJy L Jacobs dcadcd to revalue the Irvine Co. folloWing the 1983 pureh.asc of the company by Donald Bren. The land -of which more 19 ezpected. She ju.at take. her Boogie board into the au.rf off the beach near 10th Street. de\'clopment finn wu valued as about SJ.I billion prior to the We. lf'lineCo. otracia.lsconttnd that ~ buyou1 ihould not hnc tn1Ftt4 a revaluation of the company and that the assessor's office h.u iuOaLCd the value of the company·~ 68,000 acT"CS of rcaJ estate. 'There ts a law 'o"cmin& \hew things. The assessor is not iust Pleue 11ee IRVDOt/ A.2) Gabri els sex rap charges dropped But Lagunan still faces 18 counts In South Court By DAVID BISHOP IWIJ .... Ceo ; f I Charges of b.aV10g sex wtlb JUVCO· Lies were dropped against U.,Una 8cacb civic activist John J. Gabricls on Thursday in South Ora• C.Ounty M unicipal Court. However, the 60-ycar-old Gabriels still faces 18 separate felony counu of furnislung the prescription drug Quaalude to the juveniles and three ausdemcanor counts of ba.rborin& runaways 10 bJS home. Munc1pal Court Judge Pamela lies dropped the sexual conduct charges for "no proof of probable caUIC,"' altho ugh she said there was -a gn:at deal of voyeunsm going on" U1 Gabnels' H1llcdge Dnve home wtule tbcJUVCDUCS were Sta},ng there lO late March and early Apnl Gabnels was arrested b} Laguna Beach pohce at his residence on Apnl 11. the da} after be unsuccessfully ran m the Laguna Beach C1ty Councd election. (Pleue tee GABRIELS/ A2) LB flag-wavers: Bring 'em back You'll find the beat auto buya along the Orange Coeat In today'• Auto Piiot -Page C1 Pamouc fervor apparent!} led to pell} thievery dun ng the Olympic Torch Run through Laguna Beach on Wednesday. Twent) Amenca n flags bclongrng to the local o\mencan Legion Post "'ere stolen dunng the celebration b) spectators appartntl} o"ercome with the flag-wa\ ing spmt. otlic1als said .. The) "'eren't secured to the posts \ e11 well and people JUSt picked them off and started wa \mg them." Legion Post Commander Jim Law said .. We asked the pohce and the lifeguards to watch them but 11 was Just 1mooss1blc There must ha\"e been I 0.oOO people downtown·· The Legion has 125 flags that lt5 volunteers put up on cit} st~ts as decorauons on nauonal hohdavs and for speaal patnot1c events AbOut 50 flags were fl}1ng for the torch run "It's expensive, people don't rc- ahze:· Law sa1d. "That's about $400 (Pleue 11ee FLAGS/ A2) OSHA halts hotel project Work stops at Santa Ana con struction site where sla b colla pse k ill ed h ardhat By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,..., .......... Work on a I 0-ston hotel "hac a construction worker "'as lolled this week has been haJted bccau<;e of ··sen ous problems" found b) ~!alt' safct) wo rkers at the constructi on site ofTthe Costa Mesa Frec"a' "We're not at all ha pp' "1th "hat we·ve found so far·· said Jame<. Brown. dmnc1 manager of the statl· Occupational Ciafct\ and Health .\d- min1strat1o n ROBERT BARKER NEWSMAKERS to the dcnuil ofth( Indian grant w-crt typical. Comina from a thnf\) Dutch family -htt father and mother came ovn-from Hoti.nd by boat -he said she treat the ptndina of pubhc money a if it V.'Cl'C comina from a hoUJChold budact "h's hard enough to ma e end meet on an a~ budact Vou sboukln 't wa te money and there should be a reason 11rhy you spent it. .. It all 10CS back to why il>'Dd it if you don't need to. Tu m oney tom~ out of our padets. ours and our nei&hbon'. But how man) tim~ do oflfc11ls think of that?" In her tcnurt on tht' hoard from (Pleue eee TRUSTS&/ A2l .\ 26-,ear-old c0nstruct1on worker was lifted earl' Tue'ida' at thr bu1ld10g site of the Granada R0,ale Hometel in Santa .\na "hen a ~0-ton concrete '>lab fell lhr('\.· c;tone.-. and crushed the man Joseph '\antangrlo of P0mona v.a' killed instant!). a1..-cordmg 10 a ~n ia .\na Fire Depanment sJ>('l e.,man <;reg Hoc;tbJOr r of Brea "a'> 1n1ured 1n the accident He "ac; C\Pt"CtC'd to be released toda~ lrom "1ern General Hospital 1n ~nta .\na WN l at the hotel site. on l)\.er Road near the landmark Holh <\ugar Facton that was tom do"'n this \ear. 1'> being perfonncd b\ tht• Donlan ( orp 0f Buena Par~ Bro" n s:11d Cal-0 H .\ "orlef'\ al'><' halted conc;truction o t an r ittht· c;ton hotel in 'of""all where v. or~ also 1s being done b~ Oonlan ··\\ e·re 'en concerned aoou1 c;ome oh' 1ous defiC1enc1e<; here .. Brnwn ..aid of the Santa .\na construcuo• '-Ill '\\('<.till don't ha'e all the fa1.:t5 and ""e're sull waiting for e\pla· (Pleue eee OSHA/ A2) ----------~~~~~~------------------------------------------~~~~-~ I.> l**Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frkfay, July 27, 18&4 ountydelaysroadfee plan aimed at building freeways JEPPADLER 0,.. ........ •.7r'ryina to win broad-based support &om l I Oranae Couoty citjes for a laf-reacbi~ road fee pf'Oll'a.ID that uJd provtde f undint for three new ys, the Board of Superviaors Nl"eed to delay action on the proposal ~60days. -tsb get away at N1I restaurant •. ! They miaht be t.&l.k.u\g about the filh tha1 101 away ll Gladstones 4 Fish restaurant oo Bayside Drive in }llewport Beach. The restaurant rcponed to police that on Thursday someone had stolen 60 pounds of snow crab, 20 pounds of crab legs, I 77 pounds of scampi, 88 pounds of cocktail shnmp, and for that surf and turf combo, 28 pounds of New York steak. Restaurant workers found a lock to the waJk-in freezer pned open and about $21000 in seafood and another $336 in hquor missing, police said Supcrvtsors voled unarumously Wednaday to delay constderatson of the road fees proaram unul Oct. J, by which ume county officials hope to have reached an accord with city officials who have 1enou1 questions about the proaram . lmne 1samona the cities 1hat have questioned provisions of the proiram and soua.ht the delay. The road fee proaram env1s1oned hv <u~rvi'o~ wnuld impo~ a one- time development fee on new hous· 101 or commercial bwldinas. The fee would be detennined by a complex fonnula based on the amount of traffic developments would generate, and would be used to partially fund three new freeways planned for the county: the San Joaquin Hills Freeway, the Eastern Freeway and the Foothill Freeway. The program would pay for rouahly 54 percent of the San Joaquin Hills Freeway. generaung $94 milhon m fees. It would pay for 6 7 percent of the Ea.stem and Footb.ill freeways, con- tributing $298 million to those pro- JCCts, supervisors were told. Supervisor Thomas Rtley ad- voaated dclay1na approval of the procram to Yrort out adduional dctat.ls, notsna that the 11 cities involved would have to adopt the program in concert with the county for it to V.'Ork. .. This action in no way Jessen1 my commitment for doption," Riley td. Supervisors Bruce Nestande in· itially araued apinst the delay, claim- ing the proaram was "critical 10 the economic development of the com- munity." However, he aareed to the delay for the uke or unammity amo~ board members. D1o1nng the public hearing, more than a half-<iozen county residents said they opposed the program be- cause It unfairly places the burden for paying for the f rceways on new developments. Supervisors also were told county residents sent a no-growth message to government with the defeat m June of Proposition A, the transportation sales tax. "The only message that got thtou~ to you was Proposition A," said David Monroe of Laguna Beach. .. And I'm not sure it got through." GABRIELS CHARGES DROPPED •.• From Al Three 1uvemles, two teen-age boys and a girl, testttied in pre-trial beanngs that Gabriels let them stay in bts home and gave them the QuaaJudes. The girl said Gabncls put tus band on her knee on one occasion and told her she had "a nice body" One of the boys testified that Gabriels placed his hand on the boy's grotn and told h.im .. there is another way to pay_the rent." Laguna Beach police officers aJso produced photographs of a hole m the kitchen wall of Gabnels' re11dence through which be allegedly observed the youths' sexual activities m the adJom1ng the bedroom. Thursday•s session marked the end of the pre-trial hearings. The case is to be heard in Superior Court in Santa Ana begmmng Aug. 6. If convicted, Gabriels faces a state pnson tenn of up to six years on each felon)' count OSHA HAL TS HOTEL PROJECT ... From Al nations on some other problem we've turned up." Brown did not detail the problems he said his office has discovered. Nor did he speculate when work on the hotel m1ght resume. Tuesday's accident reportedly oc- curred when a huge concrete slab was being lowered by crane onto the sixth floor of the hotel According to fire officials, the slab broke loose and slammed through the fifth and founh floors of the hotel. Santangelo was working on the fourth floor when the slab crashed down, officials said. Hostbjor was atop the s1xth floor when the mishap took place. IRVINE CO. TAXES ..• Brown said it likely his office would complete its report sometime next week. From Al making a 1.1.111)-ntll) decision." Guillory said "We kne"" 11 "as going to be a tight," said McKee adding that representative of the '"me Co and the assessors office met to discus!> the valuation pnor 1t was publicized. "The} 1.1.ere not shocked. they kne" what was coming," McKee said The Irvine Co. has until Sept. 15 to file all of1ts appeals The appeals wall be heard by one of two three-member appeals boards made up of people outside of county government such as accountants. laW)ers and other busi- nesspersons. ''The supervisors might have to set up another appeals board. because b' law. this has to be sellled in two )ears." McKee said He has no idea ho"' many da)s of heanngs 1t will take to resol"e the II'\ me Co. appeals but said 11 will cost the county a mminum of $600 a da) for the appeals board salanes "They might handle groups of s1m1 lar appeals together and that would speed things up, .. McKee said FLAGS ..• From Al worth oftlags. including the poles and all .. La1.1. 1s asking an)'one with a tlag to return 11 to the Amencan Legion Center at Legion and Catalina streets. "We don't want to get anyone 10 trouble.'' Law said. "We JUS t don't have a budget to bu} new flags. People c:an JU St leave them at the hall and no questions will be asked." TRUSTEE LAUDED ON RETIREMENT ... From Al l 975-83 (she chose not to seek re- elect1on), Vander Molen was re- cognized for being astute, well- prepared, feisty 1n a ladylike fashion. conservative and 1nqu1~1t1ve. She also was kmd. com1derate, cooperat- ive and worked hard for what she thought was best for the children, sa) associates. "She was a public se~ant in the truest sense -1n capital letters w11h gold backing.·• Supenntendent Law- rence Kemper said. Vander Molen was honored recent- 1)' for .. oustandmg contnbuuons" to Orange County education by the county's Depanment of Education. The county officials noted that she has served as a member of the C.ahforn1a School Boards Associa- tion. the National School Boardi. Assoc1at1on. was on the stcenng committee of Save Orange County J(jds and has been a conference speaker for the National School Boards Assoc1at1on and is co-author of''How to Make Collecuve Bargain- ing Work for Your D1stnct." She also has been chairman of the Huntington Beach ( ommuntt)' Ser- vices Comm1sion. a member of the Orange Count)' ( hapter of the Amen- can G uild of Organists. a host fam1l} for the Student Exchange program and a California liturgical representa· t1ve tu the Chnst1an Refonned Church She also 1s supcnntendent of the Fountain Valle) Communtt)' Church'<; Vacation Bible School. Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very It GuerentMd Vander Molen sandwiched all those tasks around the reanng of five daughters and one son, helping out 1 n the office of her attorney/husband, Milt-they first met when they were first graders 10 Redlands. She also played the organ on Sundays 1n her church. One of Vander Molen's ba1tles didn't deal directly with school issue. however. It dealt. instead, with requirements enforced by the Orange Count~ Registrar of Voters for local can- didates to pnnt their statement of quahficat1ons m both English and Spanish. Vandcr Molen refused to pay the cost for the Spanish statement. "I just felt stron~y that anybody who's a citizen of this country should have enou~ command of English to vote intelligently. It was a tremen- dous burden to local candidates. It added about a third to the cost." Vander Molen said she did her own research and found that the number of Spantsh-spealung voters were so few in the distnct that the require- ment didn't apply The registrar too l her to small claims court to collect the fet> but the Judge threw the case out. she said. because "1s was the wrong court " She sa.id subsequent developments showing that Orange County doesn't have sufficient mmonty populauons to require the dual-language 'itate· men ts "have proven I was nght all the Norma Vander Molen ume." Vander Molen 1s credued by Super- intendent Kemper with bemg in the forefront of those who wish schools to be strong in basic skills and in academic excellence. "She 1s one of the most inqu1s1tive persons I have ever known." Kemper said. "but she never acted like she knew she had all the answers. She 1s h1ghl) mtelhgent and reall)' caring. Of all the trustees I've known ID my hfe. 11he's ... cry close to the top. Not having her on the board is a loss to every boy and girl ID the d1stnct." Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you llkt? Call tbe number at left and your me11aae will be rt('orded, transcribed and delivered to Use approprtat~ editor. The same U-bour Hswerlng service may bt und to record letters to tbt editor on any topic. Cootrtbutors to our IAtten column maat lnclade l.belr oame and telepbo~e number for verification. No drculauoo calls, please. Tell us wbat's on yoar mind. 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" 75 .. 7• 7• eo 93 72 111 ea • ., 13 15 M H H t3 74 112 72 • ea N TS alb ONCT10M 1.J ,..., 1·3 "* 1·3 ,. 1-3 ,. 1-3 ,.., 1·2 poor 1-3 fllir Brothers nabbed in Mesa after theft of three autos By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the Oa1tJ NM ltafl A 17-year-old Los Angeles youth is in c ustody today and his 18-ycar-old brother is being sought after they allegedly stole three cars and led one of the victims and a group of citizens on a chase through Costa Mesa, pol.ice said. A Costa Mesa police spokesman said the youths hitched a ride to Costa Mesa Wednesday afternoon to look for JObs. When they wanted to return home, however, the friend who brought them was not ready to leave. They drove the white Toyota to Orange Coast College, exchanged it for a tan Toyota and drove off, only to find they were still low on ~s. The police spokesman wd the pair alJegcdly decided to try a third car, parked 10 a shopping center at 270 I Harbor Blvd. They picked a Mazda that had enough gasoline but also had an owner who spotted the pair driving off in his car. The owner followed the youths in a friend's car to Harbor and Fa.ir Drive, where the brothers were waiting m the left-tum lane, the spokesman said. When the car's owner and his friend pull'"d • ., frnnt of the ~tnlf'n riu the two brothers jumped out and fled on foot. The spokesman said one youth ran west onto the grounds of Fairview Hospital, and the other was collared by the victim just cast of the intersection with the help of several motorists and nearby gas station employees. The 17-year-old was arrested on suspicion of three counts of auto theft, the spokesman said, and tran~ ported to juvenile hall. The second suspect escaped and is being sought. All three cars were recovered. The spokesman said the brothers. who were in the Wickes' furniture parking lot. decided to steal a car so they could get home The pair alleged!) found an un- locked white To)ota in the lot on Bnstol Street and hot wired the car's 1gmt1on. When they dro"'c off in the car. however. they realized they did not have enough gas to get back to Los Angeles. Rain adds to humidity So the brother!I allegedly decided to steal another car. Scattered showers this morning only added to what was already a warm and muggy day on the Orange Coast. "We are ready for thunderstorms in the mountains but we did not ex t an thm in the coastal area," said Nauonal Weather Service spokesman Ivory Small. He explained that the fine, mistlike rain droplets fallin~ on the Orange Coast were .. virga' nun drops that had mostly evaporated as they fell throu the warm air. •JULY 28 1'HAOUQH LABOR DAY Wl!lrKl!ND • 20% OFF ALL POTTERY SALE INCLUDES: •POTTERY • SAUC•RS •BARRELS • R•DWOOD TUBS • WIRE BASKETS •STRAW BASK•TS • AND POTTING SOIL TOOi · AM LING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) •FREE• Local Delivery Ooen Mon thru S11 8 30.5 30. Sunday 0 00·5 30 EJ 1500 east eo11t highway• newport beach, calJtornta • (71•) e.i'4·9510 Blood supplies 'needed daily' Summer, the time for fun an the sun, picrucs and vacations, is also the time when blood suppliC1 tend 10 be a~ their lowest, accordina to the Red Cro$$. More than 300 emts of blood are needed daily to meet the demand in Orange County. The Red Cross operates two local blood centers and numerous community bloodmobiles to meet blood needs. The Orange County American Red Cross will accept blood donations from donors between the ages of 17 and 66, who weigh at least I I 0 pounds, and who a.re in good health. The Center at Seaport Square, 18862 Beach Blvd. 10 Huntington Beach is open Monday through Thursday 12:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m . and on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call 835-S381 for more infonnation. Open IJouae scheduled The Circle J Club, a new real estate agency in Newport Beach, will hold an open house Saturday from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. The offices are located at 2438 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Visual alds test1ng slated Laguna Hills residents don't have to be legall y bhnd in order to receive Braille lnstitute's help, according to Mary Guadagnoli, the institute's visual aid consultant. Olympic mural Guadagnoh will be at the Laguna Hills Leisure World Clubhouse No. 2, Dining Room No. 2, on Aut 1 and 8, to give free visual aids reading consultations y appoint- ment. La&una Beach artt.t Roger Butow helpe prepare a mural which will be on diaplai at Coto de ca. la the alt.e of the eqaes-maral la by Jack.le Von Bouta of de Caza durlDC Olymp ca. Coto trla.n pentathlon e•enm. The San Antonio. Taaa. Those interested in a consultation must have a written referral from an opthalmologist, optometrist or physician in general practice. This information, together with vision testing, determines the range of magnification neede so that the consultant may suggest the appropriate visual aid. Referral forms and appointments my be obtained by telephoning Leisure World at 837-3 7 I 4. Dana Polnt Civic group to meet The Dana Point Civic Association wiU hold its next general membership meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 1 at the Dana-Niguel Library. Lt. John Hewitt of the Orange Countr, Sheriff's Dept .. will speak on "Crime in the Community. 'There will also be a discussion in implementin~ the goals of the organization as outlined by the steenng committee. Dog vacclnatlons announced A neighborhood, low-cost anti-rabies vaccination clinic for dogs is scheduled for the Irvine Animal Care Facility, 15 I 29 San Canyon Rd .. on Thursday,. Aug 9, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. District clarifies policy governing religious access Policy really doesn •t make any changes, according to official By KAREN E. KLEIN Of ... Delly ""°' ..... rehgJOus access to school campuses. The brief statement of policy adopted Tuesday reinforces the board's ~sition of "encouragement of all rehgions and neutrality toward all religions," Nicoll said. It states that any group or organiza- tion wishing to invite non-school sponsored performers or performing groups to play during lunch should seek the approval of the school principal or his representative, most likely the school activities director. Olympic signs'. theft could · peril cyclists By dae Aaaoclated Prus Half of the traffic signs for an Olympic bicycle raoe ia Mission Viejo were stolen shonly after they were put out last weekend -thefts that irate officials say could cxpoet" racers to risks. The Orange County Sheri1fs Department bas increased its patroJs on the largely residential streets w~ 30 of the signs remain, said 'Bill Wilson, director of the bicycle venue for the Los Angeles Olympic Organizina Committee. For further information. call 523-0980. Free Medicare semlnar set The Newport-Mesa Unified School District board has clarified its policy on religious groups' access to its schools, affirming its neutrality and its open attitude toward all religions. The new policy, drafted by Super- intendent John W. Nicoll and ap- proved unanimously by the board. .. reaJly doesn't represent any change at aJI," Nicoll said. A "group or organization" includes two or more students, Nicoll said. and is not necessarily limited to estab- lished campus clubs or associations. Supt. John W. Klcoll baptized." "It's distressing to me that people put themselves ahead of the Olympic games," Wilson said. .. , would ask the parents (of youngsters who may have taken the signs) to have their children turn them in." The bicycle signs were the first Ollmpic traffic SJgns stolen. said California Highway Patro Capt. Ken Rude. No suspects have been arrested, but officials suspect at least two people took the signs. The Senior Citizens Medical Center, 357 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa, will sponsor a free Medicare seminar at Columbia Savings and Loan, 2252 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa on Sept. 18, from 10 a.m . to noon. The question of religious access came up in last spring, when a Christian band scheduled to perform a noontime concert at Costa Mesa High School was turned away by Don Champlin. then the school's pnnci- pal. (Champlin has since resigned to accept a pos1t1on as director ot personnel for the Redondo Beach School District a repfacement 1s being sought.) The pohcy further states that a mechanism for inviting performers· will be established for each school. Nicoll said that mechanism will include a way to indicate whether the group will perform music or give a presentation of a religious nature. Leslie Stewart, a member of the citizen's group that called for the religious access policy to be reviewed, said the group was generally pleased with the new policy. "Ifs a positive step for them to have made a policy,'' said Stewart, whose son graduated from Costa Mesa High in June. said. Fred King, security mallaJCr for all the bicyde venues. said the 4-fect-square signs were easy prey (or thieves. They were mounted atop stop-sign-like poles and were worth about S LOO each, he said. There will be a Medicare representative to answer all questions regarding Medicare benefits. Call 631-1022 for reservations. "Any third-grader Wlth a pair of pliers could get them," King said. Legal secretaries to meet Orange County Harbor Area Legal Secretanes Association will meet at 6 p.m. on Aug. 15 at Scandal's Restaurant in Westminster to learn about the functions of the Public Defender's office. After the Christian group was denied access. Bob Simonds, directo r of a national group called Citizens for Excellence in Education. asked the school board to review its paltcy o n .\s far as religious performances. the policy states that ··culturally recognized music of a religJous nature" will be allowed but that the "rituals 'or pracuces of a particular rehg10n or sect" would not be allowed on campus. "For example." Nicoll said. "we would permit 'The Messiah' but we would not permit a performance that includes calling people forward to be Nicoll said he did not know if the Christian band that was denied access would be permitted on campus under the new policy. ··w e have to start with this and take each item as it comes up," he said. Most of the signs are used to direct motorists to parking lots near the 10-mile race in Mission Viejo. C.alifom1a Department of Transportation officials said they have received inquiries from Olympic enthusiasts who would like to purchase the signs as souvenirs after the Games are over. Randy Wassem. assistant venue transportauon manager, sa.td only a few extra signs were made because they were designed 10 be taken down immediately after the race. Venue coordinators say they will have to do with fewer signs than originally planned. Cost is S 11 For reservations. call Susan Gonzales at 538-6083. The citizens group will likely try again to have a religious band perform at noon next year. Stewart said. to test the policy. Tutor tralnlng class offered A new tutor-training class for volunteers who wish to teach basic reading and writing to the American-born illiterate is being offered in a 12-hour workshop in San Juan C"'1P.istrano. 2 closed schools face bulldozer While most of the signs were taken from secluded areas. their absence could still be dangerous cons1denng the crowd of more than 200.000 that is expected at the bicycle race Sunday. Wassem said. "If an acadent were to result bccausc the s1gn was taken, it could be a felony," Wasscm said. reached a crescendo. USC asked that --------------------It will be held on Mondays and Thursdays. from 9:30 a.m. to 1230 p.m., beginning Al_l$. 20 at California Federal Saving and Loan. 31872 Del O bispo. in Ralph's shopping center. Estelle Rosenthal. tutor-trainer who will conduct the workshop, stresses that volunteers need no previous experience. By KAREN E. KLEIN OftlM~"tlotlt..i Two former ttlewport Beach elementary schools -Corona del Mar Elementary School and Ba~ View Elementary School -will be demolished to make way for residen- tial and commercial developments. will begin next week by the Doug.las Gfeller Corp .. a developmenttirm headquartered in Tustin. The Gfeller firm purchased the school site last year and plans to develop 32 single-family homes on the site, Nicoll said. The school is at 6 10 Carnation Ave. in Corona del Mar. the lease be terminated. The Bay View school, on a 47.8- acre parcel bordered by Jamboree Boulevard and Bristol Street. was purchased in January for S 15 million by the J .M. Peters Co. of Newport Beach. Molester gets to 61 years A 4)..year-old La Habra man was sentenced to 61'h )ears in prison after being convicted of k.Jdnapping and sexually molesting t~ Orange Countv boys and For information and registration, call 493-3800. Nicoll said the Peters firm 1s negotiating for the construction of between 240 and 250 homes on the site as well as professional buildings, a restaurant and a hotel facmg Jam- anempting to kidnap a fourth. · CALENDAR boree Boulevard. . Jarytes William McEncane) has been m custody sinoe his Apnl 1. 1983, arrest after a wttness saw him attempt to kidnap a boy in Garden Grove. Friday, July 27 The Newport-Mesa Board of Educ.ation dec1ded Tuesday to gJVe the green light to two development firms to raze the schools, closed due to declining enrollment some years ago. According to District Super- intendent John Nicoll. demoli tion on Corona del Mar Elementary· School The 5-acre site raised controversy m the neighborhood in 1981 when the district leased it for five years to the University of Southern California as a graduate business administration school. After neighbors' complamts about parking and noise from the site The site had been leased to Coastline Community College until With credit for the time he has altcad)' served McEneaney will be el1$ible for \)3role m 29 years and i months, but he faces tnal on add1t1onal child-molestation charges in Long Beach. No meetings 1cbedoled. Poucr Loe Drugs smuggled to woman in county jail uncovered Narcotics officers seized two small bags that allegedly contained mari- juana and pills from a 24-year-old wajtress who had been sentenced to Orange County Jail for auto theft, county Sheriffs spokesman Lt. Rich- ard Olson said Thursday. Olson said investigators. acting on a tip that Downey resident Myrna JACUD• Beach Robert John Schultz. 35. and Christy Mane Cleugh. 25, were arrested for p_osscssion of cocaine and at their residence at 974 Coastview Drive Thursday morning. Gordon Robert Solom on, 35, a guest in the house. also was arrested for pos- session of coke and a hypodermic needle. Each wa5 released on $5,000 bail. • • • A video n.-cording system worth $3,000 Wl\S reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Cedar Way Thursday afternoon. • • • Fony dollars in cas.h was rcponed missina in a residential buralary the 1000 block orOavlota Street Thu~ day mornina. • • • Roben Thomas Gairdner, «. was chaf'ICCI with drivina under the in- flt.tente of alcohol early Thursday momina an the 2000 block of Oeean Way. He was released on Sl.500 bail. •••• Marie Meagher might be intending to smuggle narcotics into jail. obtained a seare6 warrant from Central Munici- pal Coun in Santa Ana to conduct a body search. When narcotics officers confronted Meagher in the women's jail with their suspicions Wednesday night. she voluntarily surrendered the con- traband that she allegedly had hidden in a body cavity, Olson said. Olson declined to speculate on whether the alleged illegal matenals were for personal use or to be sold in the jail. He also declined to put a value on the alleged contraband. The pills, believed to be narcto1cs. are being analyzed. he said. CJ A prowler awakened the occupant Employees of Delano's Pizza. of a residence in the 900 block of 2145 1 Brookhurst St .. reponed that a Oaviota Street early Thursday morn-man 1n a red swcatsuit entered the ing. The suspect fled a.nd no loss r&usincss after closing and fled with reponed. S 13 from the rttister. . . . ~ . . Stereo equipment wonh $500 was Someone stole the T-tops from a reported stolen from a vehicle parked 1982 silver Mustang Gl parked in the 1880 block of Laguna Canyon Road Wednesday evening. Hundniton Beach A resident of the 3300 block of Bandit Circle reported Thursday that someone bad buraiariied his prage. The loss, estimated at S 1.400, in- cluded power tools. band tools and athletic equipment. ' ... A man was arrttted Thursday afternoon at the portmart, 7433 Edin1cr Ave .. on suspicion of 'hop- hft1n1-Recovered was a racquet worth $160. • • • Someon~·cd open a front wtn- dow to bu arne a home Thunda) on the 82 block or 0.ny ()met Suspect seized after car chase An El Toro JAmtor who rcponedly led shenffs deputies on a wild. windina chase thmuah canyon roed! early today. was arrested on suspicion of assault on a pol1ct officer, pos- session of cocatnc and can')'lnt • concealed wtapon, authont1es said today. Charles Elmer Browne. 33. was arttsted out!tde ft Tom at 2·20 a.m a Iler the car he was ndina 1n rammf'<i a patrol car and finally CTashrd into a din embankmtnt after • ~ha~. last year. Thursda) on the 200 block of 9th Street. The loss was e"st1mated at S500. • • • A. teen-ager entered thi.' 7-Eleven stor<.> at 9542 Hamilton A \e Thurs- da~ 01ght. grabbed three s1\-packs of beer and fled without pa)ing. The loss was estimated at S 12.60. A motonst rcponed Thursday morning that someone stole his white 1982 Vespa motor scooter from the 8400 block of Edinger A H'nue. Hie loss was estimated at S 1.800. • • • Someone broke into a storage shed early Thursday on the 6000 block of Warner A venue and stoic four cases of chameagne. The loss was esti- mated at S80. • • • A resident of the 1 7200 block of Erwin Lane reported Thursday that someone sto&e a surfboard from his open garaae. The loss was estimated at $275. • • • A man told pohcc Thursday mom-ma that someone stole his tan 1979 Pinto station wagon from the 700 block of Pacific Coast Highway. The loss was estimated at $3,000 Co.tall .. An unattended golf baa was stolen from the lobby of the Costa Mesa Golf a nd. CounU}' Oub Wednesday ThC' bq,Jlona with aolf clubs., a watch and a Wlddina nna. was valued at S2.096. • • • Tiuevcs uxd a PoOl fllta to break a bedroom wtndow at a home on the 2000 block of Batmora1 Place Wcdnesda). They stoic $7,800 worth of ~Id and diamond Jewelry from the restdent. who owns a Jtwelf)• s1ore • •• The Fitne-ll Conntttton. at 29 15 Red Hill Ave., was broken into this. wtoek and th1e"Cl \tok two "L1fo- ~)-cle" aerobic 1nu01ng machin~ Loss was placed at $4,000. • • • ~n amplifier and a televmon set were stolen Thursda> from an apart- ment on the 2200 block of Cam on Drive. Thieves entered through· an opc-n window. Fountain Valley Someone cut a sc~n to the bathroom window at a resid<.>nce in the 16000blockofDais\-Avenueand stole seven SI 00 bills and one S20 bill • •• Thieves stole two tires and chrome ~poke rims and a spa~ ure valued at S300 from a 1978 C'hc\rolct van parked in a dnveway to the 9000 block of la Colonia Avenue. ••• Someone stole a recept1onist's or- anie leather wallet conta1n1ng m1~~ ccllancous ~it cards whilt she was away from her desk in an office in the I 0000 block of Bechler River avenue ••• Burglars stole a Motorola pagC'r belonging to the Orange C'ounh San1tauon D1stnct. 10844 Ellis i\\•e. Newport Beach '\ Newport Beach man reponed the theft of seven guns and eight kmves among the $9.111 of Items stolen from his home in the 2 500 block of Blackthorn • • • Visa Car Leasing of Buena Park reponed the theft of a Mercedes valued at $38.000 from the 2 ..00 block of 16th Stret't Thursda). • • • .\Huntington Beach man reponed the theft of a stereo valued at $650 from his Saab parked 10 the 800 block of Dove • • • '\Willow Park woman reported the let\ her purse on a bench at West Oceanfront near 21st Street Thorsda> night. When she returned for the pu~ a short lime later 11 was aone ••• .\ Newport Beach man reported the thet\ of a Vespa valued at Sl.000 of the '700 block of Seashore Thursday Bandit in :van gets $80 at gas station Pohce arc surcruna for a sunman wbo robbed 1 Huntinaion Beach ps station of about 180 Thunda The holdup took plaoc at 9:42 p.m at the Cbe\'ron itataon. 5002 Edtnatr A vt Pot.c:e aaKI a man driVlna a da~ brown van W1thout tioense platcS waited at a asland for an attendAnl to approa(h. The 'an'" dn\'er then d11ipl1~cd a h•nd&un took the cash dra-..u a!¥S ordtf'ed the attendant not to move ror I 0 minutes. accorcbna to the poliOD rep()1'\. "J'be dri VCT tepe>ncdly ~ th.at a second man 1n another VdUcle would shoot the atttndant 'if moved IOODn. The van lbcn ee.s\bound on Edi A ~en The robber was dttcribed Ha1panK' man 1n htt 30s. . .... .. Soviets:. Nyet to fall talks? ~~ ~~-::--~~~~~ ... 'lt renders tmposstble ... talks on prevention of milttartzatton of outer space· \ 1~ 1 rural ta~ before d~ttne~ean•. 1 The room that ~ to Geln'• mother before she died In 1945 WU found to haw been boarded up and left und\anged. Robert Bloch, ~ of the nOV9f on whk:h the 1980 movle by Hltcheodt waa baed, ftwd I about 60 mtlea from the Getn farmhouse. In the movie, the . main cMc'ecter. Norman a.tea, II ObllHld by hJa dead mother 1 and keeps her body In a room at ·U.S. bank bail-out . backed by Reagan By Tbe Auociated Press FederaJ officials sa} the govern- ment's S4.5 billion bail-out of Con- tinental llhno1s National Bank & Trust Co. was necessaf) to prevent dozens of small banks from going under. Meanwhile. a giant in the l · S. auto 1ndustf) -Ford -reponed rernrd profits for the quaner. ~ earf!mgs tor the first half of the year to S 1.8 btllton. The quanerl~ profit amounted to $4.95 a share and was the highest quanerly profit ever for the com pan~. It compared with earnings of S542 million. or SJ.00 a share. a year ago. Sales rose to $14.1 billion com- pared wtth 19!!3 second-quaner sales of$ I I 7 billion. MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union said today that the American posuion on a Soviet proposal for negotjat1n1 a ban on space weapons makes it .. impossible" to begin talks this fall. Deputy Fore1in Minister ViktorG. Komplektov said the United States had in effect reJCCted a Soviet proposal to lb.Sue a JOmt statement in which both sides would agree to hmn negouations to space weapons. The Soviets also proposed a moratorium on testing and deployment of such arms when tbe talks begm. The mor.ttorium propo~J. made last week. was announced in Moscow on Monday at a similar press bnefing for Soviet and foreign correspon- dents. The United States responded Sl.ayer's widow 'scared' SAN DIEGO(AP)-Thew1dov.of mass luUer James Oliver Hubeny left a day early for his bunal after being fnghtened by the stares of patrons in a restaurant where she and her daugh- ters were eatins. a fnend says. Ann Ruiz, with whom Etna Huber- ty and her daughters had been staying, said the woman left San Ysidro Wednesda) for Ohio, where she plans to bury her late husband's ash~ Hubeny, who killed 21 people in a M cDonald·s restaurant in San Ysidro last week before bemg slam by a police sharpshooter, had moved with his family from Ohio in 1983. Ruiz wd Mrs. Hubeny had planned to leave Thursday. but departed early after she and her two daughters were recognized at a res- taurant by patrons who stared at them and pointed at their car. "She was reall) fngJnened." said Ruiz. She did not specif) where in Ohio Mrs. Hubeny would be staying. She said Mrs. Huben)' plans to return to San Diego, but did not sa)' when.Mrs Hubeny has placed her belongings in storage. to the Soviet proposal. but did not disclose its reply. "The response of the U S. side has been received and it speaks only of dtscussina and defining negotiating approaches," Komplektov said. "There 1s not even a mentton of space. Not a word is said about the introduction of a moratorium. The proposal 1s to talk about some unknown subject." Komplektov said the Kremlin re- ceived the U.S. reply with "profound regret" and added: "first the United States disrupted the negotiations on nuclear weapons in Geneva. Now 1t renders 1mposs1ble the begmning of talks on the preven- tion of the m1htarizat1on of outer space." He did not directly answer a Soviet reponer who asked 1f that meant there would be no negotiations 1n Vienna. but said. "I believe that I stated everything clear!} There were no ambigu1ues. "The current pos1t1on of the Unit- ed States makes 1mposs1blc the con- duct of the negotiations about which we have talked," he said. Komplektov declined to say whether the Soviets believe there is a possibility of diplomatic contacts to seek some kind of compromise to make the talks possible. But he made clear the Soviet Union has not softened its position -that 1l will not discuss any subject other than space weapons at the proposed V 1en- na talks Sept 18. and that there must be a moratonum before such talks can open. Skid row formal Benjamin Todd. left. and Floyd Stewart model two of Mme 250 tuzedoa donated to the Ml~ht Mlulon ln Loe Angeles by a company that wanted to dreu ap L .A. for the Olympics. The mlulon wae not aare how many of the 1,600 down-and-oaten they eerve would want to wear the fancy duda. Shot 6 times, he says :'eno~' . ~ x BOWUNGGREEN. Ky.(AP)-condltlon after~ ehot twice when flt ...... ~,to ~ ... After a1x t>ullets rtpped fnto hts In the head. twtoe ln tM neck, ehef'lff'•~tonWedMI head neck and hand. Kenneth once Jn. the Jaw end once lf1 the day. t.aurent tlgtnd he dldn•t have :ttandTuesdaytnaeeciuded.-rea uwrent Mid ,... ~-,tfMt anything to lose an<f wrestled the near here. man a tide to 80Wllng Gt"Mn. gun away from his attacker. Nlcholaf Llndeey, 20. of nnl ~ ....... tt was out of tM wav "I thought. 'oh what the~. BowjlngGreen, waaehargedwtth ... """¥' ~ -~· t'vet>een~enough,he'agolng ftrtt-degree aaaault and bald ln AccordJnQtol.Mtrerit,them.n to ktH me anyway,' eo l went for the W*"en County )811 ln Ueu of demMded "" --8'1d tOld him," Laurent said Thursday $100,000 cash t>ond, aeJd 1tate hlm, ''YNltteta..,...~.TtMat·e from hit bed at Bowtlng Green Trooper Etdon lsen,,__. When U&nnt• he~ to Medical Ctnter. -· • fight ti-* becau9t "t h-4 Laurent was ln satJsfactory 188nberg arrested Lindsey nothlng to IOM." Wilham Isaac. chairman of the ---=--=-====-=--=--=-----======--==-=---==----.--------------------------------------- Federal Deposit Insurance ( orp . said Thursda) that the FDIC will bu} off most of Contineotal's bad loans ' and pump in $1 bi1l11')n in cap1tal. In return, the go\ernmcnt '-'Ill get an 80 percent stake in the bank . .. We are doing this transacuon I because we have a respons1b1l1t} to do 1t," Isaac said. "Our JOb 1s to maintain I stab1hty in the financial system and we're carrying out that job." I The bank will write ofTS 1 billion of !ls bad loans. resulting in a second- quarter loss of about $1 I billion. acconng to David E. Taylor. who will step down a chairman of the bank's parent, Continental lllmo1s Corp .. as pan of the deal. "The bottom line 1s we have created, through this transaction, one of the very strongest banks in the world," Isaac said. On Capitol Hill, Rep Femand St. Germain. D-R.l . chairman of the House Banking Committee, said the bail-out "ra1~s the greatest array of questions 1n the history of the federal bank regulator) system." He said go,·emmcnt aid to such companies as Chl)sler l'orp were fashioned in the public e~e. Bui m the \ontinental case. he said. "three appointed federal regulators went behind doses! doors. met with the bankers. and decided this was the plan -fall accomplt " However. the Reagan admtnis- trauon defended the move. Marlin F1tztwa1cr. a White House spokesman. said. "We think u·s 1n the best interests 0f depositors and the banking 1ndu'>try , although we had some reservations about the form of the agreement " In Detroit. 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Papno, 63,JOked at a news conference Thursday aft.er claimlna the $20 million jackpot in New Yorj's Lo&to aame. Pagano a re tared carpenter who lives in a two-family house in the Bronx was Joined at the news c~nfcrence by his w~fc, Angelina, SS: two son~1_J~. 31,'and Carmine, 24: Joe's wtfe, Stella, and theu 41h-ycar-old daua,hter, cnristma. ' . Barglan aet 168 PentlJoa8eB STURGEON BAY, Was. -Thieves who broke into a bookstort here made off with a truck and 168 copies of the Penthouse magazine ed1t1on featunna former Miss Amcnca Vanessa Williams. James ""'rnopp an employee ofWortey's Book World, said the store r~1ved about 740 cop1~s of Penthouse on Monday and had distributed all but 168 by closing time Tuesday Drunks crammed lntojall NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Cots were set u~ s1de-by-s1de at the count> Jail to get ready for the arrival of200 drunken dnvmg offenders called to serve their 48-hour sentences in the second mass1a1hng m two months. officials !>atd. "h 's lond of cramped. It'll be crowded .. but there's still enough room for them to be housed," said Marty Sze1gas, an admin1strat1ve assist.ant to Davidson Count> Shen ff Fate Thomas. The 1a1ltng 1s to reduce a backlog of 1.100 cases 1ha1 has built up since the state passed a tough drunken driving statute an 1982. Szc1gis said Thursday. The offenders arc to show up today as they get ofTwork CALIFORNIA 'Blg Ma.ma' Thornton dead at 57 James Mason dead He epitomized the s uave British gentleman in films LAUSANNE. Sw1tterland (AP)- James Mason. the d1stmgu1shed Bnt- Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, JUiy 27, 1984 Al ROLLING OUT ._ ::> ~ t: < 0 Ill ~ THE ·RED . CARPET · Come In and dlacu .. rour Interior needa. We .,. located at 3933-A Birch St. l lrch St. "ii ::> 0 0 -.!! 1813933-A .... al ~ 8 Birch St. 3933-A Birch St., Newport Beach, CA. 92880 (714) 758-9211 Open Weekday• t-.30-5:00 -Saturday• by appt. LOS ANGELES -W1lhe Mae "Big Mama" Thornton, a mmmer's daughter turned blues sanger who inspired Elvis Presley and Jams Jophn wnh gutsy renderings of .. Hound Dog" and "Ball and Cham," bas died at the age of 57, a mortuary official says. Miss Thornton was found dead of a heart attack Wednesday at the boarding house where she lived. Clint Ball. vice president of the Conner-Johnson Mortuary. said Thursday. In 1953, she became the first person to record "Hound Do~." a song by Jerry Lieber and Bob Stoller that later was a hit for Presley. Miss Thornton's concert appearances continued through the late 1970s and mcluded visits to New York's Apollo Theater. the Monterey Jazz Festival. the Newport Folk Festival and tours an Europe. 1sh-born actor wbosc ftlm career r--------------------------------------spanned nearly SO years, died earl) LA'• 'Big Picture' debuts LOS ANGELES -Nearly a thousand proud rcs1denLS of the Cit) of The Angels turned out hoping to find themselves ma group portrait the size of three billboards. "The Big Picture," focal point of the first phase ofa downtown Los Angeles promotional campaign. made its public debut Thursday m Pershing Square, a one-block park m the midst of the downtown area. "I haven't found myself, but tt's beautiful!" said Verna Williams, one of the 18J>OO Los Angelenos who on July 13 gathered an a vacant lot commanding a view of the financial distriet's towering skyline for the shooting of the Big Picture. Ya.emlte filghtll not 'taklng ofr FRESNO -Controversial tounst flights over Yosemite Nauonal Park have not been as popular wnh the public as the company providing the serv1ce eitpccted. Golden Eagle Air Tours began ofTenng 90-mmute flights from Fresno Air Terminal over Yosemite two months ago af\er convmcmg park officials that they would be high enough to avoid noise pollution But there have been only about two flights a week because of thunder'itorms and a lack of passengers. Jim Brannan. president of Golden Eagle. Cs•tro hints at accord CIENFUEGOS. Cuba -President Fidel Castro declared 1hat ( uba as better defended than ever before but said the U ntted Stales has no cause for alarm and should cooperate in 1mprovmg relauons between the two countnes. "Just as we are ready to fight and die. we arc not afraid to debate and talk to find solutions." Castro said in a three-hour speech Thursday naght mark mg the 31st anniversary of a 1953 attack that beµn his revolution. "We will not re1ect any gesture that might reduce any tension m our area. We threaten no one. We cannot threaten anyone. Do we want war? No. We will wage war 1fit is imposed upon us. We are not warmongers," Castro said. For possibly the first tame ma major speech smce 1980. Castro didn't mention President Reagan by name. Evangell•t endlng England tour IPSWICH. England -U.S. evangehst Billy Graham as wmdmg up a marathon 10-weck crusade m England that the prominent preacher says ma) be the highlight of 40 years on the road. ··11·s been double. tnple, my expectations. l never dreamed Bntam was ready to listen like this." the 65- ycar-old southern Baptist said in an mterv1cw m this east England town, where the final week-long series of soccer stadium rallies ends Saturday The crowds have been bigger before-a million turned out in Seoul in South Korea to heat Graham at a single rally in 1972, compared with nearly I million who organizers say attended the entire current crusade, titled Mission England. today at the age of75. his wife said. W1th his urbane manner and silk> voice. Mason epitomized the suave British gentleman in dozens of films. But he was capable of a broad range of charactenzat1ons. from Humbert Humben the obsessed pursuer of the nymphet an "Lolita" to World War II German Field Marshal Erwtn Rom- mel an "The Desert Fox.·· He was nominated three umcs for an Academy .\ward. Mason's London aicnt. Maggie Parker, told The Associated Press in London that Mason suffered a "massive heart attack" al 2 a.m., and died at the Lausanne U01vers1t~ Hospital Center at 7 a.rn. · The Cambndgc-educated MaM>n was nominated three limes for .\cadem; .\ward'> -for his portra)al of a suave but unscrupulous Boston la1.1.1er tn "The Verd act." for his role as a bene,olen1 sugar dadd) 1n "Georg; Gari" and for has role as a dcchnmg actor an the t 954 "ers1on of "A Star as Born·· Mason's other top films include I ''Lolita." 1%2. "20.000 Leagur'I Under the ~a" 1954. "Juhu'i Caesar .. 1953 and "Hi.'a\l~n Can Wait." I Q77 Other top mo' 1e'i included ··~orth B' Northv.e<;t .. and "The Ot-'>t'n Fo\ .. 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BOTH PIECES GE WASHER AND DRYER •WASH(U -WWA3t008t' wa t111nte t•m~r,11 turP SPlec: hon' .. n@rgy saving COia ... alt>• ••nu O~'l'ER-ODE•OOOB T1me<:1 r~u1a1 cv Clf" 1emo .. ~b1P vr> lrt'nl I t lillpr Bo th hav• 1ureo1e porcf'tefli 1rnamnt 1tn1~h l)on 'tallow that sewa8e to be du1nped off beaches To the Editor If yo u don't wnu:~ to your cun- arcssperson. city council person or a legislator protesung the BO m1lhon p11ons of panaally treated sewage per &y which wall be dumped off the Ntwpon and lluntangton Beach state beaches you and }our children de- scn.c to swam in ll II 1s high t1ml" that thl· amount of ~wage pumped into the cx-ean bt' teduced in quantlt)'. not increa~ It takes a minute to wnte to Cransto n. Walson. Badham. your city council people descnbmg your fedmgs The democralll process earncs with tt man) respoos1b1ht1es apart from JUSt 'ottng Don't cou nt on someone el~ to do 11 fn1 \OU, do 1t \oursdl' . P.\l 1L R JONFS Lagunj Beach You can't believe it any more To the Editor No wonder that bu\lnt'S'> wanb '>0 much proof. when ~ou cash a chet~ these days. You lan't behc\e an)- lhrng any more If} ou get a letter that says "important" on the en,elope. you can bet that 1t isn't 1mponan1 to you. If 1t says .. cheek enclosed" you can bet that it 1sn 't anything that you can take to lhe bank lfll says that }Ou bave won a contest. 't'OU can bel that you havt"n't Evef)thmg 1-; going to pot. A woman hb is running for V P and Miss Amenca turned out w h<' a professional model. who ix1\(d tor lesbian picture!>. I evt>n turnt.'d the T\ to a religious f\'angeltrnl prngrjm laM ntght and the) were 1mc:r·, 1cw1ng an Episcopalian J changed to a statton where the nt'ws was .. oon to be on and a Frenchman was talking to an octopus. Can you believe that'' Archie Bunkl!r would be a refreshing inter- lude JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa ~'Lagunatics' are friendly folk r o the Editor, It is mteresttng 10 obsen-e the massive tnflull of"Newcomers" who bave entered the ponals of our beach city and art colony and who, hence- forth, intend to hve here an Laguna 'Beach. For then I remember. years ago. wpen the Mermaids who were closely aligned with our Chart'lber of Com- merce. instigated a movement, de- 8igned to incite our citizenry into t;lcing fnendl y and showing more fnendliness. especially toward our summer and wanter visitors and our eourists. Jn those days. the Mermaids issued cult' little buttons or pins to be worn on our upper torsos. which the} hoped would encourage their project. such as "Smile and The World Smiles W1th \ ou" or 1ust "Sm1I(''", etc This the} accomplished and Laguna Beach and South Laguna are reputed to be the coastline·, most fnendl) beat.h areas Howe\ er. to get bad. to some of our ··newcomer'>" most ol whom are ea~v 10 detect for "suburb1ani~m" or "small tov.,.ns' 11le l ' 'i ~ "of Bag< ll) people'\ bch;n ior patterns. 1 n- vanabh surface and ~ome11mes lh'>- rourage "~m1k'>" of fr1endltne'>'> Instead the) often rortrav the usual glacial t)pe of fonnaht} such as "I don't believe we've met'" or the "After all. too much fam1hant} doth breed con tern pt." sort of syndrome Howe\ er, while adJUStlng to our unique city. our newest c1 11zem 1n tam e may accept the tnte but true adage such as "When in Rome. do as the Romans do." Who knows. the}' might even become a "Lagunat1c"! For many old-timers and some of our newer old-ttmers often allude to themselves and others as being "Lagunatics"~ It helps consaderabl } toward tolerableness for some of Laguna's citize ns who are blessed with a sense of humor. that they. and man} others. qualify when attempt- ing to son out and understand the numerous cultures. cliques. organ11a- 110ns and their maO\ op1nionc, 1ha1 C\ t"ntuall~ meld together 1 n our beautiful but unusual c1" 'io -when a long tune u111en in Laguna as referred to as a "nut" c;hould he or she exude sheer lnend- hnt:s'> and nolhing but -then "get w 1th at. newcomers he or she m\ dears 1s a "Lafunat1c" and mon· or k.,., proud of11 l\ce ~a around' ELINOR DA. VIS Laguna Beach · Keep Old Glory flying high To the I-.d1tor This 1s to urge all Orange Count} residents to 111 their flag dunng the Olympics and then keep them fl} 1ng. What wonderful show of patnot1sm to all tht' v1s1tors of the world Whal a tx·au11ful sight 11 would be MARY ELIZABETH LAHA 'r E Ne~port Beath OH-LOOK, ARCHIEJ A WOMAN FOR VICE PRESIDENf/ / / 'Theollglutoflheearly 'BOsmayhavedentedtheurgencyofdrllllng along the California coast. but thedrllllngwtll eventually occur, no mat fer how state or local authorities andJocal citizens may !eel. · TRI •rLY4~ l(XJM4l. STIFLE YIRSELP, EDl'lll! THOMAS SL1A8 coJamnlat THOMAS Euas Watt's out, but not his policies Oil will be drilled in coastal waters off Santa Barbara James Watt and his abrasive style are gone from the U.S. Interior Department, but it's gradually be· com1 ng clear he won at least one of has major battles. For the fight over offshore oil dnlhng 1n the waters off California's coast has changed. The issue is no longer whether there wtll be new 011 dnlhng. but how much and how to transport the crude to refinenes. The k..ey to the new s1tuataon was a 5-4 dec1s1on last January by the U.S. Supreme Court, which ht"ld that states can no longer stop federal oil and gas exploration . a.nd leases. off their shores. The dec1s1on came m a case that originally pitted Watt against ex-Gov. Jerry Brown and removed some of the California Coast.al Commission's sharpest teeth. But even before that ruling. the tidt had turned in favor of the oil com{>anies Within the past three years, the industry made discoveries indicating the stretch of coastline between Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo con- tains the largest untapped U.S. 011 deposit south of Alaska. There was no way env1ronmen- tahsts could hope to stop t"ventual pumping of that big a find. All they can do is uy to mit~te us neptave impacts on air quahty and fig.ht for precauuons agarnst more ac.cidents like the 1969 Santa Barbara Channel oil spill gen~rally credited wt th spark- ing the birth of modem environmen- talism. And m Watt's absence. en- vironmentalists have ~otten some concessions from Washington. The new secretary of Interior, Californian William Clark, delayed a scheduled Southern California lease sale that will include the Sant.a Barbara Channel "until all problems c.an be addressed." And he's met with environmental groups from the Sier- ra Club to the Wilderness Society. CIA, Congress share uneasy relationship But the essence of federal policy hasn't changed. The oil glut of the early '80s may have dented the urgency of dnllsng along tht' Cali- fornia coast. but the dnlhng will eventually occur. no matter how state or local authonlles and local citizens may feel Agency report by former official offers guidelines for 'handling' lawmakers .WASHl "-Cr f ON -The CIA and (:hngre''> now locked 1n bitter con- ftkt O\.er the agcnl'} ·., 'co' ert" opcr- itions in ( entral 1\mcnca. have aiways had an unea\) rclat1onsh1p at &ifc,t. Wh1k ml'mbt'.1' of Congress ~ve been lrCl· ~1th tht•1r cnl1c1sm o f Qie Cl A. 11 " ra rt• tor .1 <'I.\ official to ~pre'is equal I~ tand1d a\'>e'>'>ment'> ol bis pa,mastl'f\ on C ap11ol Hill • No" I l.an n:,c.·.d JU\t ~hat a pillar thl' < I·\ 'old-hm 1w1wor~ actualh & ought ol the.· ll·gi1,l<1\or' he had lt> al ~1th I he.· hll\tcnnl( ..ippra1'ial '' ntainc<l in J 14 pagl' rt•pt>n "( I.\ a d Lht• C ongre'' "hit h ~a.., d1s- '9mmatcd 1n one ut 1ht· agcnq 's cn:t puhlicatton\ It "J' intended a'i un of gu1dclint• for< I \ emr>lo\ee\ 1ng to "handk" C ongn·\\ ~,~h ,t\\O('l,ltl' f)<tll \,in \l\a h.t~ "'''l'~ed thl' rq>0rt "htlh 1.>.a\ wnttcn h\ thl" lah: John Minor ~:iury. a V1rgin1.rn 1.>.ho '>ened a'i a anne.C orp'> oOiH·r 1n ~Mid War II ~d was tht· < I\ ~1at1on c.h1ef in 1hens in tht' I %fh and I ~.,o.., He .. tc.'r 'iCf'\-Cd a' rnngrcs,1onal ha1\on j)r the C 'IA and the.-Penta~on •.., Maury·, d1'>da111 fur thl' pt:oplc'<, ~prcsen 1a11 vc.•' I'> laid uut nghl at the.· I.tart He.· quote!> the.· 18th lC'ntury '1-enrh pla \ wright P1t·rn· de .QCaumanha1<1 'To tx· .1 poh11c1an ''but tt1 feign IJnorant.·c.· of what you kn ov,, wt'll. ffC'tend knowledge.· of what you arc jetall) ignorant dc.-c.hnc.-to 11\tcn to )that >nu hc.·ar anemp1 what ,., 'tond 'rOUr capaul\ hide what ~&h l to he npo<,t·d aprx-ar profound thc.-n mu .arc· d11ll01.>.111t•d and to ~ ORA NM CO AST Daily Pilat ,.,. ~ 0 Mi ..,.. ~ "' ):W ,,....,, l!A, 1ust1fy ignoble means b} claiming admirable ends." The author's own op1n1on ufmcm- bers of Congress is cquall} un- t.·han table. "They arc, to be su re. not all equipped for the role of states- men." he wrote. "Among them arc a fair number of dull fellows who 1nc;tinc11vely distrust bnlhance." Maul) 's assessment ts that "1n the main we have a group of broadl} rl·prcsentat1 vc Americans struggh ng to find a tolerable com promise be- tween the demands of their rnm.t1- tul'nts. the prcssurt"s of the media and \penal interest groups. horse-trading hargains offered b) their colleague' and 1he dictates of their consc1encc'i .. Then hl' adds "In the case ol some to re'>ohe such con01cts on the bas1<. ol the hm1ted mental and moral resources with which the acator ha\ 'iCen fit to endow thrm mu'it indeed be a formidable task. the rc\Ult'i ol which o~ ~hould not 1udge too harshly." Mau"" cite' <l few homhle C\3m plc'i of Capitol Hill fauna: the "d" tmgu1shed member'' who could never keep straight Libya. Lebanon and l.11X'na. older members who have short attention spans "and par1tt'U larl} in afternoon sess1on!I arc prone to 1ntcrm1ttent do11ng.'' and thc cltlcrl) romm11tcc 1.·ha1rman who eonfu\C<l "paramilitary'' with "par· ha men UH)·· operation\. Despite these fotmtd:ihle 1,hon comi ng!>. the report warn!>. man} member; of ( ongreu "have an uncann)' knack for ukma ~1mplt' and dire~ t que,tions . that fo ngh1 10 the hearl of lht' 1\l>Ue\ IO\O \Cd .. 3~ well Fr•nk Zlnl U-41 ., J f 1.t Tom r.11 , ~.-4""' It 1'1....., WT~•ilnl1"W• fl t ·~ Cr•lg Sheff "'" ··--"'· . ' , ,~ f Mu JACK ANDERSON as "an uncann~ sense for detecting a 'lnOW·JOh." To hJn<llc congrc<>smen who want to rt'' cal '>eCrl'l~ themselves instead of wa111ng to be <;cooped h} 1he press. MJun ret.ommends th1') subtlt' hit ot l'[ito-<.trok1 ng II ma' hr u~dul to point out tht• d11Tcrence bet~ecn a H'\Cla11on O\. a lat.:k \nderson and a re' elation ·b~ a rt''>pons1ble member of the Armed \en llC'\ Committee Ir J thought lht· .._('iR \pent m 11me trying to Jnal\ 1e and C\alualt' c1re~ '>LOI) put out b}' Jack Anderson. I wouldn't worry too much. But when a senior member of the Armed Se" ices or Foreign Relations Comm1ttt"C ap- pears on 'Meet the Press' and talks about how much we know about Soviet m1ss1ks or submannes. odds are that the KG B assumes he's basing his comments on tht' best available intelligence information ... r·ORGOTTEN POWS: Thousands of lraq1 and Iranian p11so ners of war -man y of them Iranian boys in their early teen!> -are :.wcattng out the end of the 4-year-old Persian Gulf war in miserable detention camps Only the Sw1s .. -bascd International C'omm1t- tt.•e of the Red Cross scem'i to he umcerned about their welfare The Red Cross ha'i \.ISllt'd PO'W camps on both sides. but the comm1t- 1ee's efforts are e~pens1\C -and the 01i..n~h government<, 1n thr region '>ho.,., nu 1nclinatmn to hl'lp \ ret.ent Rt.'ll l ross lunll-ra1i.mg t.ampa1gn got nowhere. t"vcn thouft}l these same governments are willing to gi.vc Iraq b1lhons to keep the war going The State Depanmt"nt has pledged S 1.5 malhon to the Red Cross for 1t!I POW activity in the war. But Sen. Bob Kasten. R-W1s.. 1s blocking approval, apparently on grounds that nt'.'1ther Iraq nor Jran deserves our aid. WHAT HAS TIP WROUGHT?: House Speaker Thomas O'Neill. D- Mass . was on his way to has hotel afier a part.y 1n San Francisco dunng last week's conv('ntton when his car was stopped an traffic. He heard •mens loo~cd out the window and -;av. what was holding ham up -a motorcade for hi\ onc.--t1mt.' prntcge. Rep (1craldine f-crrarn D N Y "Thing'> changr av. lull) quid.I} ... O'Neill grumped Jack ..tnduNun is • syndlrat«J columnist. Reverend lost his job for a song I he Ke" Seth Nobel of Montgom ('r., Mass .. msastcd on !>inging the h\mn "Bangor" at every Sahbath mcl't1na In I 7Q7. th". The congrega lion got t11ed of tt They dism1ssro him He wt'nl n<>rth 10 Maine then. and helped name some town there. hu1 I forim whh:h onr lluman pregnant') lasted 11 month\ ahout 40.UOO year!> ago Or so most .1nthropolog1~t~ think What e1rt'ntuc1ll} forct'd the nine-months' term. tht'y bche'-e. wa~ the groW1h of 1hr homo c;ap1en head Pcuplr w1 th JXrfe< t pitch al .... a~\ fCt the note nght but '>Omet1mci. the) re .tn o<tavC' 100 high or too lo" f{ain t.111\ Jt I Ci mph .\l'x1ut. <) I hr l hem1l'al fcrrtlt ab\orb\ nHrrowa\C''I Wht'n painted on oh- 1ccl\ the) bcu1mc '"' 1~1blc on radar 'C. rt•cf\'I \\ h~ dnt'\O t thr Pent.tgon 11a1nl 1t 110 mil1t.1n r>IJne .. ..,o thl \ 'll bct.·orne mvmbk'1 A Am told 1t lake~ 'IO man) t<HH\ thC' plane:-' can't get on thC' ground Q ~ho wa~ the "~trnganolf' 1n "berf ~troganofT"> A C ·ount Paul StroganofT. a I ~th century Ru•man diplomat He hkccl thin ~ltct"\ and sou1 ~ rtam saurc <J On what da )' oft he ) C':H Mc the mo5t di\ orcc'I filed., Jan 2 ~ar. 1f \ou'rc looking Im \Omcttun11 profound to \a\' In )our irandktd . 1ell 1hem) ou'd Ile' a m1ll1ona1rt 1f you t.ould l>t'll ~uur e'(X'nent.·c for ~·hat 11 CO\t )OU. 'our linanuul file t>f) our la\t thrl"r )Car\ 1\ on tape at the IR~ rnmJlutcr c.enter 1n M11111n,hur1. W \111 fl take\ up onl\ two· tc.·nth' of an inch lh m 11 ~lit in our UUljUd~l· man·\ filr '' hrn w1111wn "t 11'tmd1tc: I' "' .. talk about their surger;. that's "~orn1hzed medicine " "An a{'(luaintancc:· s:ud Ambrose R1e rcc, "1~ a pcnon we know well cnouah to borrow from but not well enouah to lend 10 .. No wonder those 1n the know fear chemical warfart NOtJUSI poison aas to sicken soldiers. but andustnal sprays. they're dreadful, too. A pest1c1de that kills off bee,, for instance. could cnppk a natton's ainculturc. mak1na 1t dt"pcndent for )ears on other countnt'~ Evolution d<X'\n't mean onl) the best survive l 1ct oM·e had winas. So dtd fl~!. fhc allcrm.tth'' 1n OIJe EnaJ1,h \\ll\ the w~ond rno"''"i 1>1 a crop l..M BOJ'd ,, • •J'•dlt!•tH t'f'lll'fflit. I Clark made that clear in his most recent appearance m Santa Barbara. where he fi.rst expressed hope that the 1969 oil spill would be the last gigantic one to foul California hcaches. The 011 will be pumped. he said, because "We can develop ocean resources without harm to the coasts." And the oil is needed. he claimed. because U.S. oil imports are again increasing, after several years of decltne. Imports now amount to a third of the nation's supply, ht" said. and some are highly unreliable, cspec1ally thost" from the Persian Gulf. "We have an obvaous need," Clark added "and we have a clear mandate from C. ongress to do somt'- 1h1ng about ti .. "Whal\ more," ht' said, "Offshore 011development1s possibly the most cnt1cal issue 1n the lntenor Depan- mcnt. hut ti 1s also an.opportunity. a great cconom1c plus an terms of an rnergr, 'lOurcc. t'mploymcnt and rev- enue. The only real hope for en- v1ronmentahsts who want to bridle that sort of enthusiasm lies in Con- gre!is. Members from coast.al st.ates are back.inf an amendment to the 1972 Coasta Zone Management Act aimed at reversing the January court decision and rcest.abhshing a state veto over some federal offshore lca'ling En,•1ronmentahsts arc confident that measure wall pass. but Clark as already on record Ut'J.108 a veto by Prcs1dent Rcaaan. Has f'C('Ornmn1- da11on almost certainly would be heeded Whal'h means that James Watt has won a battle. Thecoa.&la101l that wau central pillar of his poltcy will bt rum~ Clark sa)s it will only happen tn consuttatton with con· ~mt'd Slalt'S. Cltlt.COS and orp.niu~ t1ons. But con1ultauon doesn't mean kowtowma Clark miaht listen a bit more than Watt. whicli makes him a lot ltss controversial. but his bask pohc) on oil 11 encll} tht same. Thmu Slla1 l• • Sota MH.k•· Miff t'f'IDul u ti.at. lnDU . ...i. I OrMge Co.et DAILY PILOT/f'ttdly, July 2'7, 1114 A7 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE 1RAN8ACTIONI, Al Hoover appointed at Plaza Builders Mesans Improve computer security Ted L. Hoover has been appointed clueffinancial officer of Pl.ala Bailden, lac. of Costa Mesa, a wholly owned subsidiary of Callfonala Federal Savta1s ud ~ Aasoclatlon. Hoover will ~ ~s~nsible for the operational and financial control of more than S 100 million in real estate properties. Hoover formerly executive vice president of B.B.4 E. Corp. of Newport Beachi has more than 14 years in aocountin& and finance. His initial efforts wi I be concentrated on the financin& of all workina capital and project cash requirements, controllina costs and cash flow and coordinatina plannina and bud.aetina. • • • M•te E. Yoder of Dana Point bas been named manaama panner of lluaea ~uber 6 Co., certified public accountants of Newport Beach. Yoder joined the firm in 1980 as manaaer and was named audit partner in 1982. In his new capacity, he will be responsible for the firm's mtemal and external manaaement operations. client liaison, firm promotion, plannina, orpniza- tion and general administration. Yoder is a tecbo1cal review panelist for the Callforala Board of Accoutancy'1 administrative committee, and is a member of the 1Dda1trlal Leape of Oran1e Couty, the American la1tttate of CerUfled Public Accoutant1 and the CaWontla Society of CertUled Public Accoutanta. £'\. ••• Fountairvvalley resident Job R. Reeae W bas been promoted to director of corporate communications for Los Angeles-based Ulllon Buk. He JOined the bank in 1964 and most recently served as vice president and manaaer of the advertising and public relations department. In his new post. be is responsible fo r the bank's advertising, public relations, community affairs and corporate identity programs, as well as bank spcc1al events. ••• Tbomu J. Riddle of Newport Beach has been promoted to director of international systems sales for ClE Sy1tem1, Inc. of Irvine, a subsidiary of C. ltoll Electron1c1, Inc. The firm markets the CIES 680 family of multi-user business computers, and Riddle is responsible for worldwide sales and marketing of the computer systems. • • • Architect Ardaar C. Danielian of Newport Beach wtll be the featured speaker at a program hosted by the Home BaUden A110clat10D ofCentraJ Arizona in the city of Phoenix. Danieltan, president ofDutellan A11oclates. will talk about architectural design as a sales tool for new homes. • • • Saaweat Ballden has promoted David E. Patterson to the post of director of construction, with responsibility for construction activities ~n five current new-home developments, including Nl1ael Vl1ta in Laguna Niguel. OvER THE CouNTER EIPu 101 ·~ ·-~ ls~ fSl'i eio.ra 12•, 13'> ·~ 1~ Ei.Nud 7"11 7'. EIModl IO'h 1~ ~n ~r Emc:« 11>'1 ·~ ., ~ 1 ·1' e::r;onv 211'>22~ m.11 I "'"' ·~ En sv J:\i J ll·" (et· "hf Entwfstl ...... ''''" r~ ~~ r11eo1-:v ~~ Fl mp t:I." ~IWnFn hi INFI I 2 .... 2 t "~ ~~-rs ~ ~ ~t·~ ft .... ~ Fra~I 'h 4\.'i 'to ~~ fir, ·~ .~ ~r ii~,:~ I ·~ c;..1m ~ ,,. ~nAul 7~ 714 H• '141 nO.va ~~p ~·~ 1 11-16 '~ Mav rR1fl1 ~ 4,, ~~ ~~ ·~ rpll I " ff~ 1Ji,1 \.'i Mc~ ';,~: I vroch'" •~ ! I H.O ,... 1't Ha~ 1' I I/• • ~~ n~ ~~:: "~r M I ~u"' """' ~ ~ Molt• n .,., E t1~ t:~ im~r, \,, ~\O '• I nt "" "' ~ !~•In 1'"" lll ~q~ lo ,,. ni.I .. 21'"> g •• lnl'rcEnr ~~~ ""' 1 Int~ ~s 211't l~~J JI'> ~ Coderc:ard, Inc., wall bqln produc- 101 a unique computer security sys- tem that combanes hardware and software into ''the h1&hest level of security.'' "No other system is capable of involuna a brand new password from among billions of possible combina- tions each time the user tries to access a computer," Matthew GhourdJian. executive vice president of the Costa Mesa company, said in making the announcement. "Manufacture of our systems will bgin in Auaust, with full producuon UPs AND OowNs Ne me 1 Al90ru ! IRrJr.,~, 5 andem 6 orvu_s 7 ereEn e lorfex 9 ~nonG l~ Tr:.tir: 12 cr1mec t3 Alerm 1' Cemb8S 15 1n1~ lt ~r,~;~ 11e ~nA 9 f'~"ur ~~1 U~ep Prot~ol TGIF Tx Tesdela Swedlw vran r•n anovn ICIMIC I 1dR19 tanhm lrwCI ' .,.,~, TM·~ .,,.,..,, Tecvm TlcmA lEn• orarv ovota t IS·1' 10 l·h TWll~a ''> t ·l6 t1'1c~o ~ 1' • H ' U rv )11 l'-U r 11" lllo u rci. 'r' 1~ ~~~JP ~,, ls.~ VHIR fl'l VafNtl ''> ltit Vanous \oO 4 Vt11ero 33' 1 V~lra ,_.. 7 v p 14''< r., W•rn1 1 1t 11 W=E 1'" '" w 40 1 f w ff... . wmore , W9tt<lt " WllMO lo • WOlv"' I ~... 't WooCIL I • Sl1' Wriqtt!W 't -. '> scheduled for late l 984." He said that the buic ~unty systems will be assembled in Mexico, but the dcsian, cnpncenfll and pr<>sram loadJ~ wtU be done an Cost.a Mesa, "alona with finaJ quality con· trol." Ghourdjaan stated that be expects the company to manufacture about 2,000 Codercard security systems in September ... and should have every one of them pre-sold. "We are approllimately three Fluor gets China contract A unit of Fluor Corp. will provide enaincenng and construction as- sistance to Eastman Kodak Co. for a project in the People's Repubhc of Chana. Special Savings Value of the contract was not disclosed. The Houston division of Fluor Enaineers Inc., based in Irvine, will serve Kodak in a consultina project manaaement role in est.ablishina a production facility for color photo- a;raphic film and paper. Kodak has entered into a contract with the Xiamen Photographic Ma· terials Co. Ltd.. and the China National Technical Import Corp. of the PeoP.le's Republic of Chana. Kodak wdl sell emulsion-makina and ooatina technolOJ)'. and manufac- turina equipment for a plant to be owned and o,eeratcd by the Chinese in Xiamen, FuJ1&n Province. Auor will provide eitpert1se an the areas of proJect manaaemcnt. enai· necrina. des1an. and procurement to Kodak. Auor will also furnish con· struction advuo acrvaces. RUFFELL'S IPlll.ITllY, 110. Our complete selection of bedroom furniture is specially reduced this week only. Save now on a variety of beds, armoires and chests. Recer1t a tree ttak 1111ish vatet with )'Our purchase ot any pt1tfonn bed Otter OOod this wnk only s479 loll 111\iSh Quun pt,ttorm bt<I 11as ~tlachtiJ n1ohtsta"Cls and heaoooaro Orav..rs 1u1111e oow tail roints Miltre!os not mctuotd reg S..'199 months ahead of our ofiaj a.a.I product development tcbedu.le. Now~ arc aoina to devote the n.eAt few weeks to sip-up new aa:owus." He explained th.at the Codm:ard ~tr l)'ltemsemploy a~t c:ard-sa.ze rrucroprocasor that invokes a new. comple~ unpredictable., in· visible series of proprietary algorithms betweeo the card and cert.a.in portions of the computer system each time it d accessed. Only an authorized user's correct r. n. woe•• t.11 lttt ._. .... COSTA ma -•m• lwalllble separately valet reo S7S ult S5t Danica Tr!Olt drtS.stl 26·~·11 • 19°0, r.i ~ S6l9 IN $di ............ tll Open DatlY 0·8 Su'lllHIJI~~· Customer Servtc Hoth (213) s.8·1335 3015 Bristol Street Costa Mesa (714) 751-2977 ··diaJoaue or puswords .. will IOCCSS to pttJdctcnniru:d cbtic:tpoi ft .. And the amaz.ina pan · tha& S)'ltcm is very easy to Ult," be ''The entire process requites OGJy IA ineenion of the ClOmJ*l ~ processor into I rader, and the rett II automatic and invisible to the utW .... Gbourdjian aid the compn1':J marketina eft"oru curmi\ly are beial focused on larie computer coe- municabons network.I. H'(lll Cl\tst 41~, 19·0. 33 . ·-.-r~~~ .... D41 HB Or-. Coat DAILY PILOT/Ftfday, July 27, 1984 11: - On the , • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS fltoArs CLOSING PRICES Dow JoNE S AVERAGES NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.i.s, Friday Pf'~ •nd ~' chani1e of the IS motl ecllve New York St~ Exchanot Issues. rredlll9 ne-~ontllv at more than~. onllllCP t· , •~ + \lo or rs •• ~+'I• AtlR~ld • , i'°' -1 Alc:.nAlum l' , 2 Gtn Motors • V. + 1~ Mi~Sh n , , 11• -;1t AM rp 1, , 2 + h St I I' , 'h + I/• mer &Tn • , ~ -I M I I I + xxon , , 'h -~!'.';°'" · : B t.i ~rece~o 4. oi2YJ ~e1l KOCS.k S, 1~ + - UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP> -Tiit fotlOwlno 1111 shows the New York St~ Exehenot stocks end warrants Iha! hive oone uc> the most •nd down Iha most b•Md on ~rcerit of cnanoe reoardleu of volume for Friday. No s~urllles trading below S2 art ln<;t--vded. Nel and percentage changes ar1oe lht different • ti.twffn the Prtvlous c s nu orlce and Frldav's 2J!.m. price. 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NASDAQ SUMMARY GoLo Quo1Es METALS QuorEs That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of whererompaniesaregotngand which people are helping them get there.Ju t watch ·credit Line· -every day in the Business s ctlon of your n w Dlilf Pilat ·- • .. -Th• torch-bearer :K for Opening Ceremonl" etlll • ucret. 82. Smyth, Glaser may sail away to gold They stand th e best c hance of winning •In the Soling C lass. Robbie Haines. 30, of Coronado looks ltke a ccn.ain medal winner, possibly a aold He and his crew, Ed Trevelyan and Rod Davis, are the current world champions in the class. amed a lt_nyach51ngfortheU.S. - By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.-, ............. ,,.., When the yachting event~ 1n the 1984 Olympic Games get under way Tuesday, the U .S will be look ma for at least five medals 10 the seven classes. The seven Ol>mp1c classes are the 221/J-foot Star, the 27-foot Soling. the 20-foot Flying Dutchman. the 15-foot 470, 20-foot Tornado. the 14-foot Wmdghder, and the 15-foot single- handed Finn. Herc 1s a rundown on the winners of the recently completed U.S. tnals and the chances for a mdeal in each class: •Bill Buchan of Seattle, who will be the semor c1t1zen of any U.S Olym- psan at 49. will be at the helm of the U.S. Star boat wtth Steve Erickson. 22, as crew. Buchan anq Erickson won the Star European Spnng Cham- pionship this year, but dropped to 11th in the world champ1onsh1p Buchan is a two-time world cham- pion in the class ( 1961 and 1970), and won the 1980 Olympic tnals and the 1982 Pre-Olympic Regatta at Long Beach Buchan's strongest compe11t1on will probably come from G1org10 Gorla of Italy, reigning world cham- pion Antonio Gorostigu1 of Spam and Achim Griese of West Germany. The Stars have been in I 0 Olym- pics since 1932 and the U.S. has won four golds. two sjJvers and a bronze. Hames was to have been an Ol>mp1an 1n the class 1n 1980 after beating out JohnKohus tn the tnaJs. (Kohus laid out of the 1984 tnals bccauSt of his ·commitment to the Amenca's Cup compellt1on). Hames 1s a sa1hng protege of 1968 aold medalist Lowell North (Star). He and his crew have been pointing toward the 1984 Olympics since they were unable to sail in 1980 because of the U S. boycott. The Soling C'lai.s came into the Ol)mp1cs in 1972 and the U.S. has won a gold anda silver since. Buddy Melges of Zenda. Wisconsin took the gold in 1972 and Kolius the silver in 1976. •Until this year, the Flying D.., ,.,_ ,._._ by lM "9'M DIYer Greg Lou&anla dlaplay• the form at a workout ln Mlulon Vfejo Tliunday that be hopes will earn him aome gold dartna the apcomtna Olympic Game.. Loa&ani• la &oping to become the flni diver to doable ln the aprln&- board and platform eventa In the Olympica. ----.._ ,.,., ~ ~ -.... .._ --OQ§) Dutchman ha\ hec:n the weakest tor the U.S and wa\ dominated b> Great Bntam Sam Merrick. c hairman of the U.S Olympic Yachting C'ommmec, be- lieves there 1sa chance this )'ear for a medal in the pef'!.Ons of skipper Jonathon McKee. 24. ofScanle. and his crew Carl Buchan. 27, lwn of Star skipper Bill Buchan). The U.S. Olym- pic Yachtins Commmee has been concenttaung for ~veral yean on develop1n1 an FD crew. '"The FlymJ Dutchman class hu had 1 trad111onal wcakneu, •• said Merrick.. "There~ a lot of talent all over the world cxct"pt m the U.S But we've spent more on the FD class over the pest four ycar:s than any of the other s1A cl.uses ··we could win a medal 1n the FD class whett we've never had success before .. •Whale the l.' .S 1s not favored lor a medal in the 4 70 class, a h1&h- pcrfonnance two-man dmgh) !)tCH' Benjamin 28. and his crew C hns Steinfeld, 24. both from ~stcr Ba>. N Y. are tough compet1to~ as the> proved in beating out Dave Ullman of Newport Beaeh. a two-lime world champion m the class. in the tnals. Benjamin and Steinfeld also won the U.S. nationals this year (' _...,_. -I .. .,, .. Ullman believes that the N~ Zealand team will be tilt biaPI hurdle for Benjamin IJ\d StrinfekHai the Olympics. • • •Belt bet for a U.S. eold medar isl Olympic yacbtina thtJ )'ear haQJS ~ the trapeu of Randy Smyth, 30,~0f Huntin&ton Beach, and Jay G I 30. Newport Beach, 10 the 20-roo T OrNdo catanuran class. • • They arc without a doubt ~ stronaest yachunc team the U.S •• fieldina. havmg won VJnually every repna they have been 1n for the lUl two )CMS -most of tbem wiCti perf CC1 scores. The pair seem to cud 1n an) type of catamaran they cbooit to sail and ha\e been rw1ce worl4 champions 10 the Tornado class I.I well as nauonal champions in other classes • •Fonner intercollegiate All-Amm- ca sailor Scott St.ecle, will be the U.S. O lympian 10 the Windghder sail- (Pleue eee Y ACllTDfO~ Legend in his time • • Louganis assumes role off avorite in Olympic diving By ROGER CARLSON °' tM Dillly Niii ..... Greg Lougan1s, the rC'lgning k.ina- pin m the world of platform and spnngboard diving, was drying out with his fists under bis chin on the deck of the M1s.s1on Viejo training site Thursday at Margucnte C.Cntcr, an ice pack in the small of has back.. and a look in his eyes that reflected t.be ngors of a schedule that won't really <;ubs1dc until next week. A legend m his own time. be still was pcrfccuna his rouune. sull "ma.k- 1 ng ma1or correcuons" and still tryin& to kttp his composure. to stay within a mental framework that says ·easy does 11.' "No. theres no pressure on me, not at all ·· s~ud the favonte 10 bolh the platform and spnngboard d1vmg compcttllonat theOl)mp1cGamcsm Los 4.ngeles. "The pressure is on those othe~ who are involved in the next few da)'S." Lougams· first competiuon 1s Aug. 7-8 in the spnngboard. with the (Pleue .ee LOlJGAlflS/82) Athletes aren 'tjust hungry for medals And they'll never go hungry with variety of food available in the Olympic Village ByCURT SEEDEN DI tM Dillly Niii ai.tt You're a trp1cal Algenan athlete and you've Just competed m a gruelingOlymp1cevcnt. You're really hungry. Do you want a hamburger> Nah. A pizza? Forget 11. Nope, the Algerians walked into the O lympic Village in Los Angeles this week. took a tour of the food services a nd muc h to their delight discovered a national fa vonte - COUS<OUS. If you've never been to Al,eria. cous-cous is a n ee and chicken porridge -certainl> not like the pomdge Goldilocks sampled. And the food in the Olympic village doesn'tstop with Algenan spcc1ah1c'i The people at ARA. a food service out of Philadelphia which 1s feeding 12.000 athletes from 42 nations. has tned to satisfy ever athlete's palate Korean athletes. for instance. ran dig 10 to a big plate ofk1mch1, a staple m their diet. and it's no wonder Who could resist fermented cabbage with a few other vegetables thrown 10 for good measure., ARA has provided food ~rv1ccs to Olympic athletes 1n Mexico < ll). Montreal and Lake Placid and was a consultant for the '84 Winter Games in Yugoslavia. Athletes arc served buffet style 24 hours a day and they can even take out bags of food from the eating area. There 1s plenty of food, too. They've got bread -French. dark rye. light rye. sourdough, pumper- nickel. black bread, rye roll. onion roll. bread sticks, sesame slicks. rye cnsp. mclba toast. and, oh yes. white bread. They've got cheese -blue. bric, camembert, cheddar. gouda. chevre. parmesan, romano, emmenthakr. gorgonzola and edam. They've also got fruit. and it's the biggest hit with the athletes. ARA officials estimate an Olympic athlete 1s averaging I 0 to 12 pieces of frull a da> The} can choose from red dehc1ous apples. bananas. red name grapes. oranges. golden delicious apples, peaches. apncots. grapefruit. figs and plums Ciomething hght'' There·s smolcd hcef loaf. braunschwe1gcr. summer sausage and chicken pate. You can't forget the salad bar There's tossed greens. green pepper nngs, sliced red 00100. mushrooms. alfalfa ~prouts, radish ~hces k1dnc~ beans. cauliflower. marinated artichoke heans. sunflower sc~s. chopped eggs. cottage cheese. fruit gelatm salad. pickled hemng. cole- slaw. shccd tomatoes. potatoe salad and sardines 1n mustard sauce Soups -V1chysso1se or ch1d.cn Calcutta. Then. come the entrtts. There's the (Pleue.e P'OOD/84) Fernando Romay, a member of the Spanl•h Olympic buketball team. ells- ..,_...,._ pla19 hia ai&e-22 ahoea at the USC Olym- pic Vlllace in Loe Anaelea Thunday. Dodger battle cry missing just one thing--the battle ~ls visit stonight LO ANOELf.S (AP) -Afler Fernando Valenzuela's complete- pme viC1ory on Wednesday niaht, the Los Angeles Oodacn had hoi>ed to set someth1~ staned, soundina the battle cry .. This 11 the time" 1n the clubhouse. Tbe hype la led I than 24 hours.. however as the DodJen' defense conap.;i in the thlrd inn1na. con· tributina three unearned run& in the Atlanta Braves' S·I victory Thursday "'&ht at Dod&tr t1d1um. l nstc1d, th Braves art now t0und· U\11 rallyana cry and hope to overtake the front•runnina San O.qo Padre Atlanta Manaaer J0t Torre ummcd it up th11 w1y-.. They didn't play well . We did. We wcrt op-.. portun1sts tont&}lt." Rick Honeycutt, 8-S. was the victim of the shoddy play. but be pointed no finaers. .. Tbcy'rt good players, th1nas hkc that just happen.' wd Honeycutt. a sinkerball pitcher who thnve~ on 1emn, around baJls, "It JUSt happened that the erron were back·to-back-ta.back with au~ on base and in scorina position ... Honeycutt sa1d. The Doc:taen took 1 1-0 lead 1n thl' fint inni"J on the !lrtnath of Frank- hn Stubba c•&hth home run. inaJes by Olenn Hubbord. Rafael Ramirez and Alu Trevino t1tJ the SCOl't 1n the third innina. Wuh two oulS, C'taucJcll Wuh1na ton hat a &rounder to shortstop Da\.e Andttsan. who threw lhc ball over first base for a twe>basc error that enabled Ramuu to score. After Dale Murphy walked inten- uonatly to fill the baJes. rooklt third baJemao German Rivera booted a JfOundcr by Brad Kommmsk. enabl- '"I Trtv1no to ~re. Andcrwn followed by fumbl!na Chris Chambh ~· sroundtt. stnd1na Wa hinaton ho me to make the 100tt 4-1 "ThOK' 'uys fttl as bCldly about it as an)'hody,' H oneycutt sympathtttd "I can't complain The Braves put thrtt tut~ toacthcr. lfl had aotten one of thosc_JU)'s out. thmas m1aht ha\c httn cJ1fTcrtnt " ( ra11 McM unr,. 8-1 I, eam('d th(' v1ctof). 11"01 up four hit\ 1n f,1 1 1nn1nas te' e Bcdro,.an eamc'll h1., IOth sa' e, acttana M1kt Mar\hall to iround into 1 double pla)' >A'\th w ~ load<'d 1n the 5(\enth inning.. "This wu a p1ck·us-up pme." Ekdmnan said. "We haven't won a ~n~ 1n quite 1 while None of U\ were womcd about the Oodatt Jin' We•ve JUjt IOt tO ~l hot and hope ~n 01 ol~" fte Brave\, who mo'(' on to San Franctsco th1~ wttkend. trail San lActo b) ~"rn pm('' m the Natmnal LCl(Ut Wett Th(' ~'" two pmt'I under \(X) at 50-5 .. frll 91 ~ pmf':'\ ofT th<' ~~ the funhc'>l lhc\ ·, r httn out of ti~t plact' \tnce I Q7q The Dodger$. meanwhile. plal'td a1hng outfiekkr Ptdro <.iuerrtt0 on the l S-<ia) di abled h\t and purchased the rontra"'I of fir\l baSt'man-<>utfiekkr Ed "metuns of t~1r Albuquerque farm club. Guttrero. who has been in 1 prolon&cd !lump th!\ ~son , was h1ttm1 .279 Wlth ~ home run' and 3~ runi blued in. He Jammed tu n,ht shoulder 1n a headfif'\t \lick 1n t l.ou1' o n Saturday Hr 1 the: 11th Dod r to 10 on the d1"blcd h\t th1' ~'<>n. GurTTC"ro was to be ('\Am med tod.a h\ Ot Fran~ Jo~ MI N"'IE..\POLl -Still mt· 1na in fim place, the .a.nsel' t&U on their cl~t pursuer -tht Mmncwtl Twins -to open 1 bnef •ii\-pme road tnp m Metrodome tonl&ht • The opener or tht' thrtt pm ~e\ (Channel S. S 30 ) Wlll• match the Angrts• Tommy John (S·8) qamst Mike ~ mnbson' (I().. ). The Twins uail tht Aneeb bv 1 1~ pmes 1n t.bt Ammcao' L.eque WC1t. • Jim laton (~}. oomina o tT pair of rompttte-pme c oprx>tt~ Frank Viola {1().9) di) nit.ht. -----·------------------- U *Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 27, 19&4 SP ORTS B REAM Out of baseball, Blue suspended for '84 anyway P'rom AP dlspatc~" NEW YORK-Vida BJuc, one of four • members of the 1983 Kansas City Royals who served prison tenns on drug charges, bu been suspended for lhc rest of the 1984 season, even lhoU&h he is out of baseball, the c-0mmjssioner's offi~ announced Thursday. Blue, who will be 35 years old Saturday, 1s not under contract to any team. Under the suspension. he may return to baseball an 1985. The left-hander, the Amencan League's Most Valuable Player and Cy Young Award Wlnner in 1971 was rclca~d by the Royals last August with an 0-5 record. In November. Blue. along with W1lhe Walson. WLlbe Aikens and Jerry Manin pleaded guilt) to drug charaes involving cocame. All four served shon pnson terms. W1l~n has since re)o1ned the Royals . .\1kens ~as traded and 1s now playmg for Toronto and Manin 1!> now with the New York Mets. C'omm1ss1oner Bowie Kuhn ad ... 1~d Blue of the suspension on Jul} 13 The MaJOr League Baseball Players Assoc1at1on filed a gnevance challenging the suspension and a heanng was held on the matter Jul\ 16. Arbitrator Richard Bloch has smce upheld the suspension. In his first full season 10 the majors, Blue compiled a 24-8 record with a league--leading 1.82 ERA 1n 1971 He was traded to San Francisco in 1978 and traded to Kansas City in 1982. Cavaliers name Karl coach RICHFIELD. O hio -George Karl officially became the youngest coach in the m National Basketball Assoc1at1on when the Cleveland C'avahers made the official announcement Thursday. The elevation of Karl. 33, from director of personnel, had been widely speculated. And It had been reported that North C'arohna C'oach Dean Smith, who coached Karl in college, recommended his hiring to Cavaliers General Manager Harry Wel(man. Smith's intercession wasn't acknowledged by the Cavahers. but Karl praised his former mentor as a vnal influence on his life. ''The best decision I made in m)' life was to go to Nonh Carolina because Dean Smith has been such an influence on me. both in basketball and in life:· Karl sajd. Gwynn atay• hot, Padr es roll T y GW)'U, the Nattonal Le~uc's 111 leadina bitter. v.ent }-for-4 to mse his averaae to .362 and spark a t 2-hit amack that earned Nattonal LeaJue West-leadina San Dieao past Cincinoau. 8-2, Thursday. Gwynn, who has seven tuts 1n bis last oine at-bats. ten the pme for a pinch-runner after doublina in a tb~run sixth inn1n&. Mark D U1D011d, 8-S. won his third ooiuecutive start as he went seven 1oninas and pve up two runs on seven ltiu. The VJctory extended lhe Padres' lead to 91/l pmcs over the thitd-plac.e Dodgers. who lost to Atlanta. The Braves stayed seven pmes behind the division leaders . . . OerreU Tlaomu and Dou1 Flynn hit consecutive doubles with two out in the eighth inning to lift Mon- treal to a S-4 Vlctory over Pl t- tsburgh. Reliever Bob Jamet, 3-4, pitched the eighth inning for the victory, and Jdf Reardon pitched the ninth for his 14th save ... San Owyaa Francisco got only six hits. in- cluding Oa1ty Baker'• first home run since April. to beat Ho uston. 3-2. Baker's homer, a solo shot in the first. was his second of the season. BUI La1kty, 6-9. and rel1e,er Fruk Williams, who got his third save. combined on an e1ght-h1ttcr for the G•ants ... ln the only Amencan League game played Thursday. rookie nght-hander Roier Clemens fired a four-hitter and :.truck out 11 10 his first major-league shutout as Boston completed a three-game scnes sweep with a 7-0 victory over Ch1caeo h was the Red Sox's sixth straight victory and ninth in the last 10 games .. Thursday night's !.Cheduled game between Detroit and Cleveland was rained out and rescheduled as pan of a twi-night doubleheader in Detroit Tuesday . . Off the field Thursday. Cinc1n nat1 traded first baseman Dan Drle11en to Mo ntreal for two nght-handed pitc hers. Andy McGafflgan and minor-leaguer Jim J efferson. Joiner signs with Chargers LA JOLLA -Charhe Joiner. in line to become the most prolific pass receiver in [i] the h1stof) of the National Football 4 • League. said Thursday he has signed a one- year contract wnh the San Diego Chargers. Joiner. who needs only 54 catches to surpass Charley Taylor at the top of the NFL record books. announced the signing Thursday evening at the Chargers' training camp at the Un1vcrs1ty ofCahfom1a at San D1eito. "I think 1t (his holdout) had gone on long enough." said Joiner. who is in his 16th season. The C hargers opened summer camp Jul)' 14. "I knew sooner or later ll would work out," said the 36-year-old receiver, who reportedly spent most of the last two weeks in a San Diego hotel while he tned to negotiate a contract. "The most 1mponant thing now 1s to help the team." Joiner was voted most valuable and most insp1rat1onal player by his teammates in 1983. when he caught 65 9asscs for 960 yards and three touchdowns. The Chargers. AFC West champions from 1979-1981 . sh pped to 6-10 last ~ason. In hi s 15 seasons. Joiner has grabbed 596 passes for 9. 981 yards and 50 touchdowns. He trails Raymond Berry (631 career receptions). Don Maynard (633) and Taylor (649) ~~· Bueball •tar Steve Garvey Wedne8day took hJa tum ca.rrying the Olympic Torch near Balboa Park ln San Diego. Weight-lifter awaiting fate LOS A.t...(,ELES -Weight-lifter Jeff • Michels. who was barred from worldwide e. 'tf*9 compet1t1 on last )car after testing pos1t1ve fo r a banned substance. was advised late Thursda)' he would have to wait another da) to learn 1f the I nternat1onal 01) mpic Committee would allow him to be named to the United States team Michels and his Chicago attorneys Michael Dockterman and Steven Pontilces -armed with a briefcase full of affidavns and documents -appealed to the IOC's Ehgib1hty Committee for over 20 minutes to reverse sanctions imposed by the International We1ghthfting Federation and the United States Olympic Committee. But even 1f the committee reversed the decision and named Michels to the Amencan team. the 22-year- old superheav)we1ght still could not compete in the Games because he onl) qualified for the U.S. team as an alternate. said Hane} Newton. executi ve director of the United States'-' eighthfting Federation. • Crenabaw make. rl&ht choice Beo Cr 1 aw, unsure whether to usc n an ciaht or a nine-iron, chose the nine and dropped a 1 '4S-yatd approach shot to eqle · has final hole Thursday and 1ba.re the ftnt· round lead in the Gttater Hanford Open at Cromwell, Conn. Crcnshaw's eaaJe on the soak.ins, -420-yard 18th hole at lhe Tournament Playen Oub of Connecticut aave ham a 6-under-par 6S for lhe day, where he was later tied by Georse B•na1. Tbcy head into today'• second round one stroke ahead of BW Suder and two strokes ahead of six other l>IAyers at 4-under 67 -Griff Moody, Laace Tea Broeck, Lee Rlllke r, Jolla Foapt, Howard Twt~ and Peter Jacob1ea ... Meanwhile, in an LPGA event in Toronto, fonner champions Hollh Stacy and Pat Bradley tamed St. George's rugged par fives en route to 68s and a share of rhe lead after the openm_J round of play. Brad- ley. who b1rd1ed each of the five par-lives, and Stacey, who b1rd1ed Cnmabaw two and scored an eagle on another, held a one-shot edge over rooktc JaU IDlllter and Japanese veteran Ayoko Okamoto, both of whom carded 69 on the 6, 131- yard. par-72 course. East German jumps 24-3 1~ DRESDEN. East Gennany -Helke m Daute of East Gennany leaped 24-31/• to set an East Gennan women's long jumping record Thursday, falling just 11/• inches short of the wortd milrk of 24-41h established by Romanian Anisoara Cusmir 1n June. The 19-year-old Daute improved her old national record by 21/• inches in her fifth attempt as a two-day East German track and field meet opened. Dautc set her old national record of 24-l May 19 at the same Heinz-Steyer stadium. Helga Radtke placed second in the long jump with a leap of 23-8. In other events, Marlies Goehr won lhe women's 100 meters 1n 10.87, the 18th time in her career she clocked under 11 seconds. Uwe Hohn won the javelin competition with a throw of 299-4, well below his world record of344-l 0 set in East Berlin last Fnday. Hohn bad four invaltd throws. Petra Fclke won the women's javelin competj- t1on with a throw of 230-11 1'2. World record holder Uwe Beyer won the shot put (72-2'/•). beating Ulf Timmennann (70-7) into second place. Bcyer's world record is 72-10¥•. ·squabbles mark preparation Meanwhile, id en t ity of torc h -bearer for Open in g Cere moni e~ still a secret LOS ANGELES (AP) -The amvaJ of Nadia C'omanec1 at the Los Angeles Olympics evoked pleasant memories of another time. but she had to share center stage Thu™1a} with some noisy political squabbles. There has been speculauon that Comaneci. the Romanian gymnast who stanled the world with her pcrfectJon at the Montreal Olympics 10 1976, might be the torch-bearer for the Games' opening ceremonies on Saturday However. Comanec1 ms1sted that she hasn"t been asked and Peter Ueberroth, head of the Los Anfelcs Olympic Organizing Committee seemingly dashed the possibility that she will be. That possibility ho~ds both nostalgic and pol1t1cal interest be· cause Romania 1s the onl} Eastern bloc country attending the Games Others lined up behind the Soviet Uruon's boycott. Other political disputes piled up at NOW ACCEPTING OLYMPIC RESERVATIONS B11 ~i 1h:...,.., • Pka..,11n: • .\i1 port'°'' 1' 1n ~:n 111)..! 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' °""' 10 -6 lltOl'UlA\ lhtouqh ~l•KO.U Coman eel Uebenotb the Olympics; • U .S boxing officials tned to prevent four officials of boycotting nations from judgrng or refereeing fights involving American boxers. The cff on failed. •Three Libyans who applied for JOumalist1c credentials to cover their count!') 's six-man team were denied entry to the Games and to the United States •Four U.S. athletes were sued for $3.5 m1llton by Puma USA Inc. for changing contracts to Adidas. •Two Soviet ships were denied entry into Los Angeles and Long Beach pons for security reasons, offi cials said. There were some developments on the playing fields. The US women's basketball team lost. I 07-65. Wednesday night to a collection of male players ffom the NBA Southern C'ahfornia Summer League Sull its coach. Pat Head Summitt. was op1im1suc. "l think this 1s the best women·s basketball tl·arn \H"' l' l'' er had ·· she said. Tht: L \ men"• basketball team finished its prc·Ol:rmp1c exh1b1t1on games with an unblemished 9-0 record, the late~t a 9 1-86 victory Wednesday night 10 San Diego against the National Basketball As- soc1at1on All-Star!>. It makes it~ Olympic debut against Chma on Monda)' Three L1b)ans. hoping to cover Libya's six-man spons delegation at the Games. were denu:d entn into the United State~. according to l 'eber- roth. He said the} will not be permitted either to enter the U oiled States or to cover the Games. Ucberroth declined to sa) why the US State Depanment refused to adm11 the Libyans Puma U A. In<: filed su11 in SupenorCoun in Lo!i .\ngclcsagain'it four members of the U S. team, demanding $3.5 m1ll1on 1n damages on the claim the) agreed to wear Puma footwear hut switched to .\d1das The civil suit names Kim Gal- lagher. Jodi Anderson. Pam Spencer and Pamela Page, plus Coach Charles Debus and Three Stripe Promotions. Two Soviet "cssels. meanwhile. were not permitted Into Los Angeles or Long Beach pone; until after the opening ot tht' < iamcs. They will Ix' kept at sea for four days. according to ( oast Guard spokeo;an Joe Amato. The captains for the <\ov1ct frcigh ter\ NO\ oloksk and Pula had requested pcrm1ss1on to enter the pons on Wednesda)'. ............. Zola Budd, the South Afrlcan-bom runner who will com- pete for the Brltiah team, arrive. bl Loe Aneele. Thanday. LOUGANIS: LEGEND IN HIS TIME •.. From Bl platform diving set for the final 1wo da)softhe Games. Aug. 11-12 No one has ever doubled in d1v1ng -but Louganiscames that weight on his bron1e shoulders as the double fa vonte "It's two separate events and two days separate those two events:· he savs. "I Just have to take one at a time - n's all you can do. But, I'm more concerned with my performance than the color of medals. With a good pcrfonnancc I can ~ happy with third The goal isn't medals but to bnng people into this sport." The ice pack was to help M>Othc a 'lhght pull in his back 'luffered in thC' af\emoon, but he shook 1t off as anything scnous Loupn1s. who ~gan with the M1ss1on VieJO Nadadorc~ 1n I 978 and 1s 1s under the coaching of Ron O'Bnen. says he isn't putting an) c"tra emphasis on an} of his di ves c1tin1 each as an event Wlthin itself "The three-meters 1s 11 dives. and the placform 16 10 d1vtt," he YY"> "You have to hit everything One 1s tt rnn1cst 11 t1me'i The 01her 1 a contest JO 11mes" O'Bnen. however. say'> wme extra work with the reverse w, tuck on tht' 'ipnnaboard, which carnc~ the h1gh- c-11t dcarcc o( difficulty ( l 5). ha\ been an rta of roncentrnt1on nn<l Lougan1c; clicked for a "9" once in workouts Thur~a} A\ the undisputed world leader in diving. Louganis t!> obviously a marked ind1v1d ual for media distrac- tions Few athletes arc in such constant demand. but he says 1t hasn't been that bad. simply because of his coach's ability to to schedule in a manner that doesn't create the dis- traction it can become. "It (d1stract1ons) isn't constant," says Loupn1s. "And it's the only way I can handle 1t. Ron docs a real good keeping d1strncuons to a minimum You can't have a med1adayday-after- da} Youhovetohaveanopponunity to land on your butt "I have bad days . ctar,'i when I don't even want to get wet • The UC' Irvine graduate has ob- viously been tutortd well. but when asked 1f he could single out the No. I contnbut1on 10 h1 pme. he smiled and said, "Yeah. a fncnd ot mine (Laauna Bcach'\Jim Babbitt) told me 'don't take hfc w seriously all 1he time ' ''Sometime\ 10 d1v1n1-nnd ho"' I Jo 1t -at umr'I I'm not keeping things 1n proper per ptttlve Othen keep me in hnc, too I know th1\, 1h1\ 1'ln'11he tnd of the world .. Thert''ll be a 'j\nckrd hou • t lht Games. but Louganis says that will be no problem. "It really helps to have the Olympic Games in our backyard. You need that advan~e. You're diving in your sc1vvies basically. with sevenJudgcsjudgrng you. You're very vulnerable." His credentials arc, of course, impeccable. The 5-9. 160-pound 24- year-old possesses a physique and appearance that will knock your socks off, and his numbers include victories at the 1978 and '82 World Cham- pionships. the 1979 and '83 FlNA World C'up, the 1983 World Univer- sity Games and the 1979 and '83 Pan Am Game . A bronze medalist at the 1976 Games m Montrral when 16 years old. th141 1s the lh1rd straight Olympiad that he cames Amenca·~ No. I ho~. In all he has won 26 U national mies and his best numbc,, include 775.49 on the spnnaboard and 687 90 on the platform. both world bests. But whatevt'r transpires at the Olymplic Games -and a few days la1cr when he competes at the nationals, it's all go1na to end up Just naht. "Then," S8)!. l<lu&1n1s with a ann and closana h1 ryes. "I'm taking a vacaoun " -' _.._ Boznb scare at Olympic village. Athletes farced to evacuate.- but it results in false alarm LOS ANGELES -Alhletet wett evacuated from a domutory at one of the Olympic villages Thursday while the police bomb squad checked out a suspicsous-look.ing package, but the pacbae tu med out to~ two rolls of toilet paper wrapped in a smock. The incident occurred about I: IS p.m. at Rieber Hall, one of the donns housing athletc5 m the northwest comer of UCLA. Two other universities are also housing athletes for the Games which open Saturday. The package was discovered in a first-floor restroom dunnga routine check by police, who became womcd and called the bomb squad. Rain not ID forecut Sata.rctar LOS ANGEL -Onpitc a Rub OoOd .tlilli~ Thuf1day 1n partS of Southtrn Californla 01111'1 weather fOfl'QlltcB said it would be a .. ntar impossibilil for n to ra10 on the Games· opcnina ttttmonici Saturda But a fim•stt\gt srnot alen was declared Tbi.l.nday • Pasadena. where the Olympic soccer tournament was to held, and James B1nak<>1, deputy executive offiCC'f of Air Quality Manaaement D1slrict, .aid then was pos ibilitX ofair pollution Siuurday ";fit geu bot, but n very boc. ' It may be mug). but thuodershowen movina 1 from Mellico on Thursday almost certain.I) won't mm mto the Los Angeles area, wd Canadlao meteoro • Andre Lachapelle who 1s on loan to the Nauonal Wea Servi~ for lht' Olympics All the Olympic villages arc under tight security, but the seven-story Rieber Hall 1s being watched particularly close because ll houses athletes from Israel, El Salvadot. Nicaragua and C h1le Bhutan represented for the first time Record number lD track and field Track •tar Carl Lewl• Aid he·u atay at the Olympic nllaie. undl lt &eta too nolay. Bertrand named representative LOS ANGELES (AP) -John Bertrand of San Francisco will be the U.S yachting team's Finn Class representative. the U.S. Olympic Committee announced Thursday. The dec1s1on ended an off-the-water battle between Bertrand. 28, and Russ S1lvestn of T1beron that"s been ragmgsance the US Ol)mp1c trials at Long Beach on May 11. A U .S. Yacht Racing Union protest JUI) ruled that Silvestn, 22. dellbcratel}-started earl) 1n the 10th and final race of the Fan n Class tnals to gain an unfair advantage over Bertrand. the on.I~ other competttor with a mathematical chance of winning The union fu n her ruled that S1lves1n had not told the truth on more than one occasion dunng the protest hearing. It ccn1fied Bertrand as the Fmn Class representa- ti ve. However, an arbitrator in Berkelev. Roderic Park. ruled July 13 that S1lvestn should be the representative. Four days later. Benrand filed suit to challenge the arbitrator. Mazatlan race: 33 inquiries By ALMON LOCK.ABEY DaltJ l'llo4 lloetlftt Writ.< It's sull four months awa\. but Lo\ Angeles Yacht Club'<; · po pular Mazatlan race. scheduled to start Nov. 10. alread) has more than 3J requests for entries from owners and sk1ppers of Cahfom1a's foremost ocean racers. according to Schuyler Hoff man, general chairman The mquines are from such classic goldplaters as John Scnpps' 79-foot Miramar to the newest statc-of-thc- an maxi-boats ltke Nick Frazce's Sw1fisure Ill (both from San Diego). and Barry Berkus' 68-foot Saga. of Long Beach. Hoffman said a highly race-con- scious summer so the Pacific 1s keeping big boat campaigners motivated. He referred spec1cally to the Pan Am Clipper Senes in Honolulu an August, two different Transpac races. and St. Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat Senes 1n September. "Many of them want to conclude their schedule with the 999-mile run from Los Angeles to Smaloa. Me~­ ico." he said. While the pack.aBe was checked. athletes were evacuated from first floor rooms and a small kitchen. police said. The} were allowed to return 40 minutes later It was the frst time that a village building has bttn evacuated since the athletes began living in the rooms m preparation for the Games Lewis to stay In vtllage--for now LOS ANGELES -Carl Lewis. spnnter and long 1ump star. will sta) with his fello~ U S. athletes at an Olympic Village. his manager ~)S, but the sta) ma) be short-hved. "Carl will ~ta) there (at the Southern Cal site)." said manager Joe Douglas. "but the first time 11 gets noisy. he'll check out and sta) at a private home." Some U.S athletes have complained about being required to stay at the vi llages. British track star Coe undisturbed LOS ANGELES-British track star Sebasttan Coe, a cclebnt) who draws crowds everywhere at home. sat v1rtuall) unrecognized on the grass outside the UCLA Olympic Village Thursda). Coe was wa1ttng for his father and coach. Peter Coe, on a grassy median just across from the guarded entrance 10 the Village "No. no one's reall) bothered me." said Coe. who won a gold medal 1n the 1.500-meter run and a silver in the 800 meters at the t 980 Olympic Games in Moscow. ··Everyone's vel) fnendl)" Dozens of lo~ .\ngeles residents and Olympic tounsts congregate around the entrance to the Vi llage, collecting autographs and national pins from the athletes as they come and go But hardly anyone disturbed Coe. "I've only signed one autograph.'' he said •1th a shrug. LOS ANGELES-The mysucal kingdom of Bhutan will ~represented for the first time in the Olympics by a thr«-man, three-woman archer; team -10cJud101 two members of the royal famil) Dasho Th1nle) Dc::11. 34, 1s brother-in-law of the }-Oung monarch, His MaJcst\ J1gme SmS}e Wangchuck. Bntrsh-educated and a skirted archer himself. Dasho Lhendup Tshenng. 37. 1s mamed to an aunt of the king. Other team members are Nawang Pelz.ana. 32. an agncultural offic1al. and the three women -Sonam Chuk1 , 2 1. a housewife. and Karma Chhoden. 18. and Ranz1 Lham. 18. both students. In Bhutan. a Buddhist nation of 1.2 million people where archery 1s the national sport, women and men have equal rtJhts. lt 1s a countl) of many dialects, shielded from such neighbors as China. India and Tibet by the awesome peaks of the Himalayas IOC pledges to honor Seoul declalon LOS ANGELES -Juan Antonio Samaranch. president of the lntemattonal Ol~mp1c Committee. on Thursday pledged the IOC will ··scrupulously" honor its decision to hold the 1988 01) m pie Games in Seoul. South Korean sports officials reported. Emerging from an hour-long IOC session. Park C hong-kyu. who was elected an IOC member on Wednesday. told reporters that Samaranch aJso had urged all member nauons to take part m the 'Seoul games. Some IOC representatl\ es. including those from Italy, have suggested that the IOC cons1derstaglng the nexL Olympics in a ··more neutral .. site than staunchly anti- communist South Korea to prevent another boycott by some member nations. They pointed out that South k.orea has no dtplomauc relations with communist countnes such as the Soviet Union and its aJlies boycotting the Los Angeles Games • Hoffman, Just back from a scouting m1ss1on to Maz.atlan, reponed that support for the b1enn1al event 1s strong from the Mexican national tounst bureau whose staff, after the chan'e tn federal adm1nistrat1on. 1s now 1n place. No formal entry deadline has been set. but Hoffman said requests for applications should be received by LA YC no later than Sept. 8. The minimum length overall and rating 1s 36 feet and 26.5 IOR. The maximum is 85 feet with an IOR rating of 70. Of all the Filter cigarettes you can choose, one offers you something special. Camel Filters. You get a smooth smoke, of course, but you also get the great flavor that's a Camel exclusive. Enjoy a different kind of Filter and a new kind of smooth-try Today's Camel Filters. From studies of past Mazatlan races. a I 0 percent rating surcharge 1s being placed on Ultra-L1gh1-D1s- placement Boats (ULDB) to equahn· compet1t1 on 1n this predommantl) downwind event. said Hoffman The object is not to penaltze these types of vessels -which will rate no more than 5 percent higher in this race -but to make the compet1t1 on as fair as possible for a ~1de range of lnternauonal Omhorc Rule-rated boats, he ewlamcd ,YACHTING ... 'From Bl board class, the newest of the Olym- pic classes. A fleet of identical Wmdghders, a German-designed and French-built board wtllbe on hand for the Ol}m- pics, presumably making 1t the punst one-design (all exactl y ahke) class The favonte 1s Holland's Stefon van den Bera., who has won about every rcpu.a he has entered The French and Germans are dangerous in this class as well. Steele ha.a exctlled 1n the Wind- surfer, another tyPC of sa.1 I board. but , has limited upcnence m the heavier • W1ndalider. TODAY'S CAMEL FILTERS It's a whole new world . LOS ANGELES -~pile lht Scmet-lcd ~n the Gam~. a record number of countnes will partia te the track and field comsxtitJon. a«ordin& t.o · Neb1olo ot Italy. the p~dent of the lntctnatio Amateur Athleuc Federation. Neb1olo announced at a news conferen~ that 11 ~ountnes ha-.e oflic1all> entered the track comptti which begins Au.g.. 3. Late entnes could boost the total as high as 12 adding a handful of athletes to the starting list wh compeuuon opens. As of now Ncb1olo said. 968 men and 409 women part1c1pa1e an track and field at Los Angeles. IOC adda women'• event.on trial bae ... LOS ANGELES -The lntemauonal 01)'1D Committee on Thursday decided to mclu<k a wome I 0.~meter track event IO the program for the 19 Olympics on a tnal bas1s · The IOC. mecung here pnor to the opening of XX111 Olympiad, said 1t would consider lat.er wbet.btt CC include the event m the 1992 Games as well • There art 17 women's track and field events on Los Angeles schedule. • . The JOC deadcd to add three a t.her events lO fwuiC SummerOlymp1cson a permanent t.sis: a wome:n·ss~ track event 1nC)clmg. a women's470-dassd..tn&hycvent )&Chung., and either a men's hghtwcight double l(Ulls.,; coxlcss four 1n rowiog. ~ Two ~lpme and two Nordic skllng e...,ents were to the t 988 Wanter Ol)mp1cs 1n Calgary on a tnal basis. The Alpine events -a combined downhill slalom and a super giant slalom -figure in the Olym program for the first time The new Nordic even~ combined relay and a team competition 10 jumping. Numerous other demands for additional eve submmcd b} mtemauonal sports federations ~ rejected. 16 mg tar", I? mQ lllCOtlnl' ~ r CtQ8rt{1f I>\ flC lllllll'lod . - The sinaJe-banded Finn. 1f com- pared to ttt.ck and field. would be most like the dcaitblon an tenns of phyucal enduranct. The boat 1s a IS- foot cat-nged dm&hY which rtqUU't" the utmost skill and endur1nce to kttp it from c.ap i.tina in a brttzc Warning The Surgeon Genera l Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous lo Your Health In cast of cap!'1Linas. k1ppt'r' are ' rcqu1mt to "'ht thl· ho3t <no easy 1 task in a ~away) and continue <w11hng ...----------------·--..-------------------------------------··------------------------------------------------- ' 84 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 27, 1984 Shooting E x po, Olympic event combined Olympic mtercst continue~ to pe<&k ~d one event of special 1nttrc t to outdoo~mcn 1s the ~hoottna com- pcut1on to be staaed at Pnldo Park 1n nearby Chino Top marksmen and women from all over the world will tr; and outpoint each other 1n a vanety ot taraet events which begm Sunday High on the last of the most popular shOOllnJ !>pom will be trap and sk('Ct compcut1on followed closely b) the tunning boar and pistol matches. As of Wednesday. there were !>till some tickets available for viewing the compe11uon Prado Park 1~ loca ted just across tht' Oran~e( ounl) line via the 91 Frcev.a}. exiling at H1gh .... a) 71 T he 1984 Shooting hpo v.111 be talong place adjacent 10 tht' OI) mp1t Flying Red fields and manufacturer~ of .ill the world's top arms, ammunuwn and hunung acccssoncs will haH· their new productS on d1~pla) tor the general public to sec and handle The show will run next w~k and conclude on the final da) of Olympic shooung, Aug. 4. In add111on to the hunung-related 11em~ at the Expo. there will be John Wayne's western wear collection on display along with daily hunting ~m1nar~ on efTe<:llVC' hunting tt>ehn11.JUt'S The fxpo open<, daily at 10 a.m Adnms1on 1s $ 3, with free shuttlt: bus M"n ice 10 the Olym· p1c shooting taling plate across thc street Cln clnnati'a Tom Foley goes airborne to avoid colllalon with San Diego baaerunner Garry Templeton Thuraday . Cleveland doesn 't have Algazi 's vote Ex-CdM s ta ndou t is n ot impressed with this tour s top EDITOR'\ '10Tl .It Hila 4./g;u1. a former( orona Jd \.far High tcnni\ standout no" pla) ing JI l < L .\ "on tour for SIX IH't'J.\ pla1in8 in the "latwnal .\matcur ( 1rcu11 Shl gnn ha reactions in the thmJ of a \NH'' c>/ ..irt1cles By J ESSICA ALGAZI l peelal lo -D.itJ Piiot Cle-. eland. Oh1n 1s \\hl·rt• I am ll 1'> the <;1te oft he 1984 Nauonal ·\mateur Hard Court f enn1~ C hampton<,h1p Earlier this weel I lo-;1 in lht· quarterfinals of the Indoor < ham· p1onsh1ps 111 Enc. Pa While the tournament was ~uct"c<;<.ful for me. I must admit I could not wait to leave .. Drean Frtl'0 and H'lurn w "ha1 I thought would Ix ,1 morl' t'\t 1ting t I\ 1h1a11on "vf, dream of '"hat\.. 10u11ll1atwn .. 1A.a\ ·not an undl·r<.1a1ement In 11111 rt•stauranl after I a ... i..t·d tor a glac.\ ot ""atcr the waiter apolog11l·d and ~aid Tm \om hut thl' v.l'll 10, dr\ ·· I' \e nn er hl'.ird that hl'lorl' 1'<111A. th.ii •hr t lfl ult Ii.I\ mo\ ed tu < kq:land l I\ il11a111111 drn:,n't '""~·m JI! that ll'mlil l pon .1rr1' ing ,JI till' I lo...,. a rd John,nn \.1nlm L od~l' all tour- nament plaH'r'> IA.l"ft handed an 1nforma11on \hel'I "hll h read "Wd· lUml'lll( le\d,ind \.\l h11pt'\OUf\t,l\ w1 II Ix a plea\J n t orw fhl' oott1m1 linl· on llH '"ml' ':lht·l't read NOT£ PlaH'r"IJ\lflgat Hov.· ard John\on\ pll'a\t· l'\l'n 1\1' tauuon and do not v.alk out\llk JI night .. Talk about J \<..Ir\ 11\\1 l\en Wendy·~ hamhurgcr '>If.Ind had bars on the dnvc-th111ugh w1ndov. '\nd. before we could U\l th<.• prat tin.• tcnn1<i lOUrt\, wc· h11d 111l''Ht1krl'l1l t rt'':ltd<.'nl'> "'ho "-Cr<.' ,1,ll'ep on ""hat the-, mu\t think ol a' homt· I think I "l' d1S<.o .. crt·d "'h' <.o man~ peopk from ( l<'\C'land mo'l' IO ( ahforn1a It " al'io not J glamour \pot for a mJ1111 tt•nn" tnurnamt•nt fhc pla)' t!>On public court~ with nu running water and porta-potuei. .n ailablc a'> n.·stroom' On the upside. thl'I tena1nh g1H'\ U'> an adt'quate thance to get to knov. each other and to pnln t our poker games Getting 10 lno"' tht• other pla\t:r\ off the COUrt I') Important OUt getting to be reall~ good friend\ 1\ thtlicult Tennis. a' \OU all rcalw.:. 1\ a onl'· on-onl' sport· It's 'i:~ tough tu 111 e "-Ith the reaht\ that the person "'ho 1':1 'our friend toda" lan r<·prl''>Cnt the tompct1t1on tomorr11" '\ uu ma\ undl'r\tand v.hl·n I 'a' 11 1\ dangcruu'\ lO in1eo,1 too mulh ul \ourself 1n fr1cnd<,h1p' .,..1th othl'r tournament pla\er' .\n 1m[ltlrtan1 friendship can Ix· put 111 Jl'opard\ tx'causc ofJU\I onl' linl' lJll I had the mo\t umwmfortabk experience of rooming 11ne night with the girl I v.as to meet the nl'\t da~ in the quancrtinah It'\ not unuimmon to hl'Jr \omc· one \a\ ... \.\l· \\t'rl' lr1l'nJ, until ht• houled ml'· 1 hat t1an'>lat<.''> Some- one·~ fnend mJdl' .1 h.id lim· rnll and 1n drnng c,o l'ndcd tht·ir tnend':lh1p I rl'Call ,1n inrn.knt from pro- fc~s1onal tenn.., \.1.irtina "Ja, ra11lo\,1 and Pam Shnq·r "'ho are good friends a' \'t'll ;,i, duuhk' partnl·r<, pla,ed agatn\t c:a1 t olhn 1n th<.' I \ Open in 14~.:' \.lartin<t v.a' v.1th1n three matl he' nl "'1nn1ng thl C rrand Slam She had .ilrt·.id\ laptua·d the titles at the F rt•m h Ort n. \ ustrallan Open and \.\ 1mhkdun \.\hen "vfartina lo\l 1 n t hl' quar· terlinaJ<. 111 her tnend P.1m Shrn.er both women lm·d at thl' uintlu\lon of the matlh It's 'io '''" lillilult to U1mhine hcing fnends and Lompetllor!I In my most current ~11th \1tua11un I am playing m) n"'n douhlc~ partnt·r 1n the lirst round 1n C lndand 1"11 keep ~ou posted \t least I knov. that for thl\ lompctlltnn I'll nl'\l'r mct•t m'r roommate on the uwrt •or rn\ own o;afct\ and C'nJU)mcnt Im \hann(l J room with three ~oung men 1A.ho al'o pla~ on the c1rcu11 ~h parents can rel,u lx·laU\t' I m heing well taken tart' 111' Ne wport A YSO g irls 2nd in Calg ary l..il\tecn )nung girl' lr11m .1 Nl·v. f)<1n Beath \ \ ~() ll".lm wttkd Im \t wnd plate .it the rt'<'ent < aljtJf"\ "vf1nnr \11<:ccr \'i\0<·1a1111n I ourn.1nw111 Ill < algar\, \lhfna The girl\, age\ I .t .11111 11ndt•1 1q>n''l(.'Ol1ng '\ '\ \() ~n~111n ~7 c nm• ticted in thr tnurnarm·nt nn lht· la,1 kv o f .i 21 d.l'r 111111 v.h1d1 11H ludnl \l1lp\ 1n San I r.tnl I\\ o l'ortl.rnd .ind "il'.llllt I 1·.1m nwmher.. ,1r<' Jill \\.'ood, [ nnn \ll'\ \t,ll} Pando frnn\ A<'arh Julir John\on \mhfr )o..1ng· .iard J:inft Hurm All'\a ';tccl<' \rm Winder. Htatht'r ll1ltl'rhr11nd £ lkn l111nll'r \u11c Kramp, Julir "-uhn I> a n 1 l'I k l nm ,1 .,. c k \1 t· 11 ",1 \frll hnir .rnd .I Ill Knfl n~ton lk.1d tllillh "John ~l'"'''" .1ncf ·'""t.111t u 1adll'' .1rt• Kil h l't•n1kr11.1\t .ind I >on Rl'd1njlt11n reward all anikrs with C.-Jlt.~llent li\hin_g tor both ~port fishe~ running uut ol 'iouthland land Ing.\ and pnva1e docks. Albaco~. bluefin and ycllow- lin tuna, yellowual. bonito. ba\s and other surface feeders arc maing up the bulk of the daily catch There I!> also some fair marlin fohing Laking place off the cast end ot Catalana. and accordtng to Whitey. at Anglers Center in Newport, there have been numerous broadb11l balled in the Channel Islands area JIM NIEMIEC .. or a one-d1ty trip, make that three- quaner da)'. a~ the boat docked al a respectable 5.30 p m . the 2S happy anglers on board had caught 185 albacore The crew and sk1p~r worked very hard to keep the fish up and close to the boat. and were on top of every tangle to insure anglers wuh hookups. a good chance at landing their longfin. h was one of the best tnps witnessed by this angler in more than a quaner of a century of fishina off California's coastline. passenger load fc,, a week day and we boarded. f:.arlier this week. this wntcr and my ~on Brook. decided to sample the albacore fishing off San Diego. The comfortable part)' boat "Prowler'' operating out of Fisherman'!> Land- ing 1n 'an Diego had a \Cl) light Owner-skipper Bun Bnzendine !>aid that the alb1es were about 30 miles off Pomt Loma at a 205 desree headin&. and he wa~ right. At daylight the sportfisher was 1n !>ohd albacore and the lishmg sui>cd hot unlll the hall ran out For bookmg a day boat out of Fisherman's Landing phone (619) 222-0391. Reservations an~ necessary to secure a spot on the Prowler or Other sport boat. F1shin11.has remained steadv for the pa'il t'1f!ht wrC'k-. and despite warm Sports on TV, radio Oly mpic Ga m es: 15 hours of viewing set this w eek end Saturday TELE VISION I 0: 10 a.m. BASEBALL ChKago ( ·uhs .11 l"'l''" York Mel!>. Channel 4. Nuon -P RO FOOTBALL: Hall ol l·c1ml' gaml· Tampa Ba)' vs. Seattle. Channel 7 2 pm. -MOTOR SPORTS: lnterna11onal Ratl' of Champions at Talladega. Ala., Channel 2. 2 pm -MOTOR SPORTS: 500-mile-auto ran· Channel 4 2 pm -SOCCER: Alemama Occidental ') Italia (tape). Channel 34. 3 p.m. -GOLF Greater Hanford Oix·n <delayed) Channel 2 4 p.m -MOTOR SP ORTS· lnterv1cv. \\llh Mike (handler. recentl} IOJUred at Indianapolis. the Da)'tona 12-ht>Ur 1n1crnat1onal. Jaguar's Tob Tull1u!>, the fo)Ota Twin Cam. background on the Maserat1 250 I ( hannel 56 4 30 p.m -OLYMPIC GAM ES: Opening l'cr· emon1cs ( 111i hours). Channel 7. 5:30 pm -BASE BALL ..\ngel!. at M1nne\OIJ Channel 5 • 10 p.m -HORSE RACING: Rainbow futunt~ at Ruidoso Dov.ns, NM (delayed). Channel 9 IO pm -BOXING· From Me,1co ( 1t' C hannel 14 RADIO Noon -BASEBALL: C 1ncinnat1 at Dodger!>. 1'.A.BC (790) S.10 p.m. -BASEB ALL. A.ngl'I' at Mtnnl''>ot::i . KMPC (7101 Sun day 8 JO am -1 pm -OLYMPIC GAMES 61·1-hour!> of II\ c and dcla"cd t:O\erage, (men\ g~ mnJ'>tln. \w1mming. hoxing. nclmgl ( hannel 7 t(l am -MOTOR Sl'ORTS '-\"i( .\R Talladega "OO ( hannel 2 I '\() p m -GOLF Greater H.1nlord Open C hanncl "I • 2 1(J pm -BOWLING Women ' pro tt1urnament lrom I arpon Spnng~. Fla .. C'hanne-1 4 1 10 pm -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing -Rcx·k) l od .. ndge-'-S Julio Llerna in 10-round non-111lc Junior hght"-t'1gh1 bout from Mi lan, Ital)': Soccer -l:.uropcan < ·hamp1on')h1p game (tape) between France and Spain from Pam: Horse racing from England. Channel 4 .pJ pm -OLYMPIC GAMES: Another 5 hour~ of 11\c and dela)e-d co,erage. (men'!> basketball. U.S. vs < htna). men's volleyball (U.S. vs. Argentina). Channel 7 RADIO 10 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS NA~lAR lalladega 500. KLi\C <570). I I 15 a m. -BASEBALL. Angels at Minnesota. l\.M PC (710) I p m -BASEBALL: ( 10cinna11 at Dodger!>, KABC (790) T V football s la t e set for Big Ten , Pac-10 ( HICAGO (.\P)-The 81g 1en and the Pac-10. 1n t0nJunc11on w11h CBS· TV. Thur!>da)' announced their 1984 colkge foothall telev1s1on packagt'. The Big Ten and the Pac-I 0 JOined forces against the other maJor football powers comprising the College I ootball Association after the ll S Supreme Coun ruled that the NC i\A could not control college football on 1elev1s1on. Nehrasla. a member of the CFA. plays at UC'LA Sept. 22 fhat game 1s scheduled to be shown by CBS but 111 case 11 falb through, the Iowa at Ohio State game will be shown. The Nov. 24 date has been left open wi th a "to be announced" tag. Th1s 1s because CBS would like lo nail the Notre Dame-Southern California game hut 1s not sure 1f Notre Dame will go along. The package begins Sept. 15 with the Washington at M1ch1gan game and runs through Dec I with the Arm)· "-la'' game a1 Philad<"lph1a There arc 11 na11onal µmes on the !.thcdulc On Oc1 11 the: sch<.·dule hsts lllino1!. at Oh1u State and V. a\h1ngwn at \tan ford in a spht national game and &recn water in the ftshan1 JrOunds. albacore and tuna are still b111ng well. Bn zendane feels that the albacore could stay around for a Iona ttme, dependina on how the sub- surface water currents and thermocltnes change Rtght now, there ts 67-degrec water about 100 feet below the ocean's surface. and the tuna only have to move a very shon distance to feed on a "Meatball " or stnke a trolled feather. If the alb1es do move out this month. there 1s a better than even chance that n ght behind them will be other tuna and dotado. This week, the fi rst dorado of the season were caught under noaung kelp patties. FOOD ... From Bl \lrlo1n stnp steak. chicken breast apple-almond. baked swordfish and smoked ham. They're accompanied by orange glaLed sweet potatoes. rice or spanach noodles, herbcd peas and mushrooms or mixed ve~etables. Dessen s include fresh fruit com- pote, papaya, cheesecake royal, choc- olate cake with coconut and pecan iting and hazel nut torte. So much for the dinner menu. The breakfas t and lunch selections are just as bountaful. J u1ces. soft drinks -diet and regular, coffee and tea (dccaffemated. too) and milk are available, too. T he average Olympic athlete 1s eating about 5.000 calon es a day, ARA officials estimate, which 1s no surpnsc. The people at ARA say ice cream as also a big h11 with the athletes. They've even gone so far as to !llaughter meat to religious standards. "It has been our expencnce at nine previous internauonal sporting events that athletes prefer sohd, fairly plain cookinjt, not fancy sauces and empty calon es," says Faye Clarke, ARA s v1ce-pres1dent and general manager in charge of food services. The cooks have come prepared with everything from curry to chutney. soy sauce to horseradish, in an attempt 10 offer good old home cooking. If the Soviets had known a spread hke this was wai ting fo r them ... Bobby Knight, the sometimes vol- attle basketball coach from Indiana. was once ushered out of Puerto Raco following a couple of tirades at the Pan Amencan Games. When he was leaving. he was heard to utter "The onl) good thing about these games as the food .. Hu111ana Hospitals in Orange Cou11ty Take the ••• ''Carefree'' Pledge · If your medical emergency turns out to be a minor one -you won 't have to pay any emergency room charge at all! They're not nice to think about. bul emergencies happen 1n all tam1lies And, when you're 111 or hurting you want medical help right away When possible. the first thing to do 1s to call your family physician When your doctor lsn 't available however. you know there Is only one nght place to go tor emergency medical care the only place in the community where qualified medical help 1s always available 24 hours a day, every day a professionally qualified, fully staffed and equipped hospital emergency departmenti 6ut we understand that COSt IS alSO a concern That's why the Humana hospitals 1n Orange County have taken the .. Care/[tt · pledge When 1n doubt about whether a situation 1s an emergency or not-it's best to play safe What 1f that bump on the head Is nol ·minor?" What 1f that "heartburn is really a heart allack? We woold rather have you come to us and not pay anything when rt isn't senous than have you stay away and pay the ultimate pnce when 11 is serious For care of mmor medical emergencies -such as simple bandaging, a couple ot aspmns or some good medical advice-we wont charge you our regular hospital emergency room tee In t1ct. U..re ·n bt nt 1meroency room chlrge at all! There will be a physician's tee. but It will be nominal On the other hand, II your emergency turns out lo be a maior one. you'll have the peace of mind of knowln<J all of the professional and technological resources of a modern acute care hospttal are avallable You pay for whit you nHd with charges seated in accordance with the amount of diagnostic 11111. equipment and treatment required If you don't /Nlly nted anything, we don't think you shoukJ have to pay anything' Wt Invite you to make us your hospttals of chotee and the ftne doctors on our medical staffs your physicians of choice Wt hope you II neYer have any 8"'1tfgenc11s bUt If you do. wt hope all your emeroenc1es will bt "Clretllf ·' umana· .....__Ha o lW Hw ................ 17172-..U.IMI ~IM(ll CA 1'941 17141142 1471 ~,.,.,_. .... , ..... t6al• • MIPasstil'tlll .... ........ )Qll W OrWIQtl M ,,,.,...,., CA 12'04 tt1 .. , 1.21 · "°°° I~ CClfMr ti~ a~ FOR THE RECO RD ~ • • • • .. . 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Clnc:lnnal '" CU'!Otl, Ph·••O• pnle 108 SAVES S...1ter SI LOU•S 13 Hot1en0 Pn1laM1on1• ?7, LtS"'''" Cll•C•GO 71 O<oKo New YOfk X> C.on•~ !Min Oi.vo II 8en1Quei Scoruen Carew 8rown O.Cince$ Narron W/1101111 Lvnn Pellll Re Jac>.\<Y' Grlc:ll Downing P1c:c10IO Sc:fl0f1et<I Boone Ao Jac .. 1on T..WS Senc:net CO<t>elf For Kl'> Aue Zann Aneel •vtrteei &ATIING All • H Hit R&I Pct 11• ,. .. ~ 26 }64 40 1> 13 1 5 J2S H 1 JI 73 3 11 191 IOI 13 ?9 6 17 ?17 )35 49 .. 11 4S 26J u 1 22 1 10 259 193 19 49 l 17 ?SA lOS 41 11 11 l1 1S2 )01 .. 14 2 25 241 314 43 75 lS 47 239 196 16 " 9 16 115 )I~ 35 10 11 51 124 IOS 13 22 I 1 110 230 1S 46 3 16 200 78 1 11 S6 I 71 19'1 91 S lS 0 S l6S JJn 406 119 IS J11 247 PITCHING IP H 911 SO W·L ERA Sl 41 10 ll 1•1 I 9A 42 JS 11 10 2· I 1 13 161 " l 10 1·1120 9 ) 10 1 1 0·' 1., 1:)6 lJ5 l1 ., 9 I 7 91 IS1•) 142 1>2 119 11•7 136 1111~ 1S6 45 SI 9-9 3 S6 131 lSS 36 31 S·I Jae 37 ).4 13 23 1 ·1 01 79lJ lo:J 2J 16 3·4 416 • ,. ) '00563 19 I 2S I 7S 1 I 6 OS 7~> lO 17 1l 1 1 6 15 5 I 0 1 0 I 10 90 11 16 9 S 0· I 9 00 Wiii Aoman1c:~ John Kavttn4n Sle lon Curt I\ Kls.on L•Corte Swen Otl>ers Tetali Save\ Kavfme n "'', ns Vt 4l1 51.41 u1 ~anc:l\e1 9 Corbell ' AHt I. I. K1M>n I OLYMPIC GAMES SCHEDULE Fltkl hoctrtv FIRST ROUND (el Ent Los A~ c-...1 SUNDAY 1 .t> o,.... -f'T\!Pn Au\l'a a ._, Ma av\ a 3 P"' -,,.,.,, Wtst Gtrn•en, •\ So.),, 4 I.,.__ ""'"' no.a " u n ltO ~···~' MONDAY I 4S om -""'" .. Cl'1eno "' Ca"•C• ) 0 f'T' -..,...n P&,1\ter 'V\ ~f'W l f'IQ 4 I~-,,...,, C.rea• 8• "ll ., d • ~"·• TUESDAY I •~ om -1w 0tnen H041eno ,.., Ntt.;.. Zlnd 3 ISP~-•""'" 1"101• '' Ma1ev••11 WEDNESDAY 8 a rn -!mtnr Hollano •• Ntw Zto••"O 94~ a m-'Nom•n A1Ji,r&l11 v~ ~r(Jrtl' I •5 Pm -ui,.nl P•"'"'•" •s 1<.enva 3 Pm -1men1 Great Br~•" vi Canedo 545 pm-cwomt nl Ca ned• •1 USA THURSDAY 1 8 30 a rn -tmenl ln01e vs SPa•r 10 15 a m -cmt nl Malev\1a v\ US .t\ 2 30 o rn -1wornenl Au\lrt1a •\ Ntw Zln<J 4 15 Pm -cmtr At.1Uro11e '' W C.erm•nv FRIDA V. AVG 3 I a m -I .,.omen I Hollono "' U S A 9 4S • m -1men1 Canaoe ., t<:tnv" 1 AS Pm -(mtf'I Br•IO ,. •\ Ntw Zto ••ncJ 3 om -ltnf'nl Hot•eno "' Pa~'''"" 5.'5 Pm -(women W C,rmn. •\ CO" eoe SATUR DAY. AVG 4 a lO a m -(n"l'I\ Maley\•• 10 lS • m -....,, Au\'''"' ·~ l"O·ll 1.lO pm -(f!"tn) $paon vi Un1ft0 '>•••t> • 15 Pm -women' US A "' New Zita&eno SUHOA Y, AVG S I a m -1mt 11 "'lt'w Ztelend '' t<tnve 9 4S a m -womt n Hll nd v\ WGerman• 1 4S a m -!mrn, Holla110 '' C.ru• erirem llO om-•t1to,.....tn A ,1,.a·•• Y\ C:a'l •d• MONDAY, AUG 6 2 30 o m-rm11n1 Wt"1I Germenv •\ ll'dla A 15 Pm -1women1 W C.rmn., •I N•w Zinc! ,. TVESOAY, AUG. 7 I• m -<menl Pak1\l1n vs Gr11e1 8 rlle1n 9 4S e rn -<womenl Holland vs Cer>eoa I 45 pm -(W1>menJ Av\lrelle V\ US A 3 30 D m -lmenl HOiiand Vl 11.enntO• Offp s.N ftllllM NIEW~ORT LANDINO (Newperl ... <ti) --SO enoieu .0 bofl1•0 ' oeu C>errec:UCSe 1 Vfll0.,.l•1I 119 INICkertl ......... ...._. """' ... " ---· ..... - Olympic Games history Swimming medalists WOMIW14 • ,. aaLAY 1911, AmUlf"llllm Mannew•, w uma I Cenade. 41 4 2 Unlled Sl•I" (Marv O..tN!tl. 4S ~ Watl!Oorn JHllle Grcn11, Lorelle MCNtU, Elf1eoe1n llloe<n~I. et•· l. c;.rmanv. ff 0 1"1. L" NletMs I VNIH $tel .. !Mary Car-Evelvn ~urttc:n A,,,,.tt• Rooe" w..,.1m1na Von &retnefll 46 9, ? Cer\Mle 47 0 3 GrN• llrlle1n 41 6 Int, h<1ln 1 vnoreo SJat•s 111•rrle1 91end A,,,,.n, 111-n 51Trici.111 RotltnlOll >i~ Steo hen1), 46 t 2 C.re•I Btttein '1 6 l C•,,.d• •11 IM&, LMdell 1 HOll•ncl 47 S. 1 Aintr.i•• C•,,.O. '1 I lfSl. ........ 1 v ... 1eo !.tet9' '""'-• F-•· .. ,oe,. .JonH J•nel Mo<Nu. (athefl,,. Hel'OVI, is.•. 1 WHI G ... man.. 0' l GrHI &t1te1n 46? 1954.~ 1 Aull••li• 44 S 1 C.real &r1re1n, 44 7. l Vnitec:t Stelel IMU F-001 M.er11ert1 1 ......... I Vnltad Ste'" (Manha HIAChon. Luc:ln• da Wltlttrn.. a.ni.re Jonn. Wlltne llluelolotll. 44 J, 2 WMI ~y e4 I, l Polencl, 4S.O 1964, T-*" I Po&.n4, 4U. 2 l>Nt.o Stel" (Wit"• WMe, Wvomia TYV\, M9rltv11 WM e, Edith McGuire I, 4J 9, J Grnl lfll••n, '4 0 ..... "'91tlce Qty 1 VMH Stein <•~· Femtll, Margaret a.11e1 Mllelrette Netl9', WYomi. Tvu1I, 42 I 2 CutMt Cl 3 So11 ... U-. 434 1911.~ I Wnt Getmanv 42 II, 1 Ee•• Ge< t'l\ahY, 429S, l Cuba. C.36 ,., .. ~ 1 E•sl ~manv. ¥l )t, 1 Wnt ~­ ..,,.nv, C ~. l Sov,.t U111on. 4J 09 ,,..,~ I EH i Germanv. 41.0, 1 So•..-1 Un.on. «2 IO. 3 (irMI 8rlle1n 42 C WOMEN'S 4 • 100 lll'EOLEY •aLAY 1ff0, •-1m Muft6dl I UnHed Steltl (Lvn11 81.irkt P•llv 1 UlltteG Stein (Mellua Kemoner. CarOlvn $cl\uler. S Cl\rt1tlne Von Cet,...lne Cerr, l>Mfl• OHrOUf'tt. ~Ill•) 4 41 1 ? AuWall•. 4 4S t , 3 NeltMlnl. 4:20 15, ? Eul GertNlnv Eu1-we11 C.ermanv 4 47 6 3 Wetl G«menv. 4 26 46 1964, TMYO I Vnlled Stelt1 <CalllV F ... ouson. Cvntfll• Govt11e, Sllaroo S1ouoer Katnlffn E 1111 l. 4 3l t ? HOll•nd. • 31 0, 3 Sovie I union 4391 1 .... Milllle.e City 1 Ullllecl Stet~ (Kevt Hall, Celle 8eM, Ellit Daniel Suw n ~senl 4"21.3. 2 AU\lr•h• 4 30 0 l Wnl GertNlnY 4.36 4 Los Aiamrios- n4UttSOA Y'S ltESUL TS (7Sltl .. '1·flllftf -r1wMne n--.> FIRST RACE. JSO veros Ramoltn Moon•l•r <Crori 11 .tO Ret>e4s S.1n1 (P1lkentOt1I CoH lt l Rocket ICa roora1 Tome 1116 SIO 4 Xl 260 ) 00 no $1 EXACTA 19 IOI oatO $.&3.00 SECOND RACE. 400 vard\ OH·Some Tnvmu' <Ru•r J 600 420 lX> OH Maui Meur•oer IC.Ill) 4 IO S 40 3 00 G100!0 Ooo IH Gercta l 160 DH-OHOneal lor win Ttmt ?041 THIAO RACE. JSO vardl Led•H Flftl Ber ICr11r I 13 40 o 40 J 60 T11)tr Tov llvfelll 540 320 Min Sea U Sooner (LaCiltv I 180 Al•o r aceo Our Cnaro1ng L•Ov V 1ro1n •slf' Neoe 8e1>v Juli Hea vtn Ladv Lvnel Gav Jelle Pont.. O•emon<h Tomt 11 'IO P'OVltTH RACE. 400 •arO\ Ockd Our T > ""'" 1B•rot 7 60 l 60 2 80 Brt••e.,.ev Be ron Ce rooi•I 410 l 10 P•oPI'• C"argeo Harmon1 2 60 Al~o •ace<i ''''"'e' Jot OOvGl S'>Ovt• ~•' •t Dau~· umm,. Cnoc:o•a•t Out• Joinny ,,. ,,. P ur.Oeo' Cheo,.o"tt Sto,......~ Time 2039 ll EXACT A 9 I Pa·o Sl' 60 FIFTH RACE 910 0'0' C..,,e WI·" ~ F , .,,...,,. f 6C Sww \\ Ba·•~' Zu•f' • Da•l)('•Ou\ Oto• Pa; "t •.,.,. 46 41 U EXACTA bl Pao l h.O SIXTH JIACE lSO vards 110 7 60 ) 00 160 SbO '\o\•G"'• Nuo Lec~ev 25 40 8 .0 S 00 I . ., .. N•COll' •Bard 3 •o 3 '° ~ Div\ 8•GUn M1tcne11 S 60 A so ••<to Sw1f1 F•ow Theis Aea1 Ca l YU•(~ flock c~ Auter Ju\I A EoH· Min React> J"or • Sie r D•nOv Act\ Time 18 21 SEVENTH RACE )5'() ~··os T 1rnt10 8ref!.t fCtHGtrl 19 20 I 40 I 20 Ct>•Ck\ cnuo (ltu111 1 20 560 UI• IE C.erc1e) 9 80 Al\O rec•o l\te Go a.. S111<ence Set>,. Lecv Clever Me<rv Cnance To St Lvnns Love HersMv K''"' Time 18 22 U EXACT A 1S 9 Pa O l76S 20 EIGHTH RACE 400 varo' T-.ait Too IM•ICl'>l' 11 9 40 '00 120 51>ew1'ft Hoo Lac1<ey 2 IO 2 10 Ju•·f1 Je• 5mootP> Harr 120 Allo rec:eo Denver E apreu wa1c11 H•rr T ruc:k Pan Over Tl'>I' Casl'I Time 20 11 U EXACT A Pa 0 \.ll90 '1 PICK SIX 1 ·9 6 l · S· II NIO S•1 613 20 # In one # nn1n11 11c:1>.e1 ( ••• l'IO<~' si P0ck s.. COf'~"on e>a•O $J art IO -"' se .. en w•nn•ng 11c1<ets (live h()r .. u NINTH RACE lSO vero' Att\e A Note 1Hermon1 5 00 Cetc'1v ~Shi><' <Creeger • F1rt Mt F·rll IH Gerc1a1 Time 1106 11 EXACTA l l -101 pa10 MSIO A 11....,oanct 5 654 l X> H O 600 HO HO Oet ~r THURSDAY'S RE SUL TS l lN of 43 ·NY ttlorovtiflllnd "'"""91 FlltST RACE. 6 lurlongl MtlHll• to Garci. <Vtnrll 10 60 Roni SI Georoe (H11w1tv> OH Pertee:• Cover IC.lt11oer>1 OH Too Enc:or~ (Lorova DH OeadllHI tor rrmd 0 0 370 l?O 240 • 00 uo AliO rac~ Kona Hill\ P-Hnt N•t·v• W1111 L•t>ertv Ja~ Encounter VraQOIO Art ' Luc:~ Y Son Aanoe Ont Master Time I 10 4 S SECOND RACE. 6 1 rurtonQs OeslQlltl' Ftl ILemenc:e ISX> S20 4 00 W1nn1ng C.OIO Ot·vare\ ? tlO 2 .0 ~le<!Of' 1Lozova 1 'OI.' Al\O rec~ ~v lO•~ So"O'• Cou" l'nano•nll Lu<' Tor ·t \Mo\\ Ver Ae<a••Yt Tome I 17 3 S U DAILY DOUBLE IS·11 ooo S121X> TH•D RACE I I 16 m.,., A"C·enl L.Ov <Mc:Ca rronl 4 60 3 40 1 60 '11\errv Oenc:er (Ore•~ 12 .0 S 40 H•-Retu'"' (o.loaOi"IOI S 40 .,., .. 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Re<..~nll) a ~Oman wrote to you and descnbc:d how the held on to her hu~bamJ by d.ancinaforhim in an outfit she: had ~"1cfromashcercurtain. Obviously the m~or attraction between the two wu sexual. I found her letter rtvoh- insand was amazed that you let her JCl away wnh such cheap exhibition- ism. What about rl'spect. affe'{'tion, mutual caring and shanng the same interests? Don't the> count for an},. t~? l feel sorry for a wife who has to Ctillce around in a sheer curtain to ~d berman. l'll bet you received a t~bof mail from women who feel a!. I d(t-SILVER SPGS .. MD. : PEAR S.S.: Actually you are the ·=,.,,..-· • . · . . ; LOFLIN-MORRELL :1ennifer R. Morrell. daughter of N}nk and Marcia Morrell of Hunt· 18Jton Beach bc..:ame the 1A.1fe of lli(.i.g.) Paul H. Loflin of Beckie), W Va. in a June 2J ceremon) at St. James Episcopal < 'hurch in Newport Beach. The bride wore a Pnscalla go"' n of white silk taffeta "'1th an open portrait neckline and melon slee\cs topped wtth Jeweled roses. The full s}.in ended an a sweep train. ·Attendants for the couple wen~ l'tancy Knobbe. Jessica Morrell. Carla Marcinek Sarah Loflin. Murray Loflin, Jeff Morrell, Paul Caner and Robert Woelfel were ushers. The bridegroom. a U.S. Naval officer stationed at Long Beach. 1s the $On of Dr. And Mrs. Paul H. Loflin of Beckley, W. Va. A reception at the Amencan Legion Hall in Balboa was attended by 175 guests. The couple left for a wedding trip to Hawaii and will live an Huntington Beach. The ne"' Mrs. Loflin recently rec1e\ed her R.N. degree from Golden West C vllege, and plans a career an nursing. KNOWLES-GIORDANO : The garden at her parents' Corona del Mar home was the selling for the JUiy 14 wedding of Mal) Chmuna GiordanoofSeattle to W1lltam Brook K.nowles also of Seattle. The Rev. Robert RossofNewport Unaversalast Fellowship officiated. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A11 l.uDERS only ooe wbo complaloed. Moy wemfll wrote to ask if I could get a pattern for tbe "harem costume." Marda&tt areo 't beld togetber by 1beerc11r&alo1. You misted tbe point. Tile wrHer said sbe did it to kid her bu1baod wbo bad enjoyed himself the previous night at a s&a1 party wbere a 1lrl bad performed tbe duce of the Jennifer Loflin Giordano of Corona del Mar wore a gown of tissue cotton m Victorian st~le with a high neck and leg o'mutton sleeves trimmed with Alen- con lace. A wreath of flowers as a headpiece completed the ensemble. Her bndal allendants traveled from Washington for the ceremony. Michelle Nam rod. maid of honor and Carol Corbus. a bndesma1d are both from Seattle, and two nieces. Lori and Sarah Giordano from Bellingham were also bndal attendants. The bndegroom 1s the son of Mr and Mrs. Harrold Brook Knowles of Albuquerque N. M. Aram Hodess of lll'VH veils -and six of tbem were lo tbtwash. I •gree tba1 rH~t, aff~Uoo, mucual caring and tbe 1bartng of ln&erest1 are the 1lue tba& keep marrla1ea toretber. So ls a 1e111e of bumor and a littll' unplanned uclll'· meat. • • • DEAR \NN LANDERS:\ our advice to "I kavy Compet1t1on 1n Florida" was right on. l wash I had \t'en a letter lake it a kw years ago I am that .. hcmng on the btC}l'k" 'ou referred to. I mamcd a man who was so tted up with his 6-year-old daughter 11 was ndaculous. I should h;n c \\-l!>Cd up" hen she 1ns1~tc<l on Mary Knowles Seattle served as best man and Steve Giordano of Bellingham. brother of the bride. and Wall Campbell of San Francisco were ushers. A. reception and dinner, aJso an the garden. followed the ceremony. The couple hosted a second reception and dinner an Seattle before embarking on a cruise to the Adriatic and the Black Sea . The} will return to Seattle an ..\ugust. The bride 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and ..\ntaoch College with a master's degree from the Un1\'ers11y of M1ch- 1gan. Her husband attendt'd Yale slceptn~ on the floor ol our bedroom on our wedding night. He al~o brought her along on our honeymoon. For five days I sat an the back scat of the car because she wanted to be up front wuh hct daddy Now. five years later, that kid is "the other woman." She 1s still in fim place and my anger mounts every 11 me he puts her ahead of me. Two )'ears ago we had a second daughter. My hu~band pays\ cry littk attention to her and 1t breaks my heart. So now I am asking myself that famous Ann Landers question ... ··w ould I be better off without him'!" The answer I co me upwllh is "probably.•· Elizabeth Grainger University and graduated from Ever- green State College. He will enter the law school of the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma in September. GRAINGER-STAUB The Community Church Con- gregational. Corona del Mar. was the setting for the July 21 wedding ceremony ltnk1ng Elizabeth Ann Staub of Newport Beach and Thomas Peter Grainger of Fort Collins. Colo. The bride as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Staub of Newport Beach. She wore a candlelight peau de so1e gown by B1anch1. with an What do you think?-THE HERRJNG IN TEXAS DEAR TEXAS: Gea off yHr blcycle u d &alk lo a coua1elor. My bunch 11 tbat you are fl1btlo1 a lo1to1 battle. You need tile 1aJda.ace ofa profe11looal wbo eaa lb tea to all tbe details. Al.o, tbe opporta.olty to ventllate your feeJ1011 will be good for you. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: After hav1ngseveralch1ldrcn. my husband 1tnd I agreed that he should have a vasectomy. His physician said it wasn't necessary becasc be had a very low sperm count. Well, now I am ·pregnant. My husband says the baby rnn't be his. This is driving me crazy. Alencon lace bodice. collar and fitted !ileeves. Seed pearls accented the lace. Abb) Wilson wa!> maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Nancy Gra- inger, the bridegroom's sister: Susan McLean and Nancy Staub. the bride's !>isters: Julie Wilson and Can Hoyt. Serving as best man was Doug Herrick, and ushers were Eric Wicklund. Bruce Walker. Bob Hoyt. James Bebry and David Bredahl. The bridegroom'!I parents are Mr. and Mrs. David W. Grainger. The newlyweds greeted 150 guests at a reception in the Sherman Gar- dens, Corona del Mar. En route to their home in Laporte. Colo .. they honeymooned in Vail. The bride as with an image consulting firm ; her husband is president ofTerraco Inc. HARRISON·PREVIN Claudia Previn and Raymond Har- rison, both of Longmont. Colo .. were married July 21 in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Academy Award winner Andre Prevan. former conductor of the London Symphony and current music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Her mother is Betty Lowe of Studio City. and her husband is the son of Florence Harrison of Newport Beach. The bride wore an ivory satin and lace gown with puffed long sleeves and a full skirt that extended into a train. Her veil of illusion was waist length. ls there a test that will prove the baby IShis?-Wn~\FSTER. MASS. DEAR W.: New tttlulit :. to tt&abllt bpateralty have de- veloped. Tbey wlll not prod11ce 100 percent proof pot ltlve, but are bl«bly accurate. Alter the cblld It born, lD1l1t tba l yoar basba.ad be tested. • • • What kind ofwcddmggoes with today's new lifestr,tes? Docs anyth1hg go? Ann Landers "New IJride's Guide" tells what'sright for today's weddings. For a copy. send $2. plus a long. self-addressed, stamp«/ envelope(37centspostagc)toAnn Landers. P.O. Box 11995. Chicago, Ill. 60611 Attendants were Alicia Previn of London. England, Cindy Harrison. Long Beach. Joel Wadswo11h, Laguna Niguel. and Grant Gershon, Los Angeles. <\ reception was held for 200 suests in the home of newlyweds' fnendJ. After a wedding trip through the Rock y Mountains. the bridal couple are at home m Longmont. The bride. a USC graduate. is an anast at a Denver pnntmg firm, and the bndegroom is director of choral music at Longmont High School. He is a graduate of Chapman College, Orange. HOMME-LEVIN Jo-Anne Trowbridge Levin of Laguna Beach exchanged nuptial vows with John Owen Homme of Newport Beach during July 8 cer- emonies conducted in Yosemite. The bride is the daughter of Joe Earle Trowbridge of Goldsboro, N. C., and the late Ann Peirce Trowbridge. The bridegroom is the son of the latt' Dr. Owen Holver Homme and the late Dr. Kathleen Harrington Homme. Following a honeymoon in Se- quoia National Park. the couple will live in Laguna Beach. The bride is employed by the Lescoulie Nurses Register. and her husband is with Shearson American Express. Olympics whatyou'llsee, and won't see, on television 'Gener a l Hospital' will su rvive Games bu t late news on ABC won 't be so lucky By FRED ROTHENBERG AP Tei.'tlolon Writer LOS ANGELES -ABC!> 180 hours of Summer Olympics coverage bcgrns tonight. Fort he next 21h weeks. the network will tell us what these Games have. After doing eight Olym- pics. ABC has become quite ac- complished at that 'r ou "'on 't ~ee where the actor Ronald Reagan met his wife. Nancy Davis. in the I 957 movie "Hellcats of the Nan." It's at the old Warner Bros. 101: which now houses ABC's elaborate Olympic headquarters here. The lot was the scene of Al Jolson's first "talkie" and Rin-Tin- Tin's first barking role. Peller of Wendy's tame shoutmg "Where's the news?" You wall see TV stars in the making. Peter Uebcrroth. president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organiz- ing Committee. touts two: a long- dastance runner from Djibouti, who won a marathon in Pans "and was hardly breathing hard at all." and a heavyweight boxer from Tongo, who as "as wide as he is tall. .. Burning their bridges James MacArthur play• an engineer who tries to reauure Barbara Ru•h (right) and Char Fontane after they're trapped on a colla1>9lng bridge ln Irwin Allen 'a .. The Night the Bridge Fell Down," airing tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. But tht'se Summer Games are also the Slimmer Olympics. made slim- mer by the defections of the Russians and East Germans, among others. It 1s m this modem Olympic spant that we offer a rev1s1onist viewer's guide to what you wall and won't see. You will see ABC's "General Hospital." ABC Sports and ABC Entertainment struck a deal so that some of ABC's most popular soaps could be wedged between gavel-to- gavel Olympic coverage. In their absence. ABC's daytime program- You will see President Reagan mers feared its fickle fans would fall opening the Games Saturday night. in love with other serials on CBS and Roone Arledge. president of ABC NBC. You won't see "Up Close and Personal" profiles on athletes from the 16 boycotting nations. Jeff Rube. 4-BC's director of Olympic Pro- duction, says 22 features are in East- West limbo. "We hope to salvage them at the World Championships,'' he said. Comedian Bobby Kelton says in his night-club act that he'll miss Jim McKay saying, "It's a long way from LA to Vladiborschtok, home of weightlifter Vasily Alexeev. the strongest man in the world. At 6-9. 485 pounds, a quiet. private man, he enjoys reading. gardening and eating small cows." (re • c 0 v • er • ing) the act or process recovering: ~o~~~~dition Specielimg mi O.iq,etient ~ fi:r the AJoobok. the 9pou8(" & their F~ in the JX'l)Oell8 d Recove.nr., lndivEual Family & Group Tueram· Anthoo_v T. llolx>r, M."I. MH'(' <Lie i:M£1.8>l ~ewJU1 ( 'oun8eint( & Psyddl((y A88ociatff> 111>1 ~ St.. Ste. Z)() :"llewport Beadi. Ca. lneu.nmoe ~ed (714} 83.3-1610 DO YOU HAVE HYPERTENSION? We are investigating a n e w medication s hown to be effective in treating hy perte nsion. Participation in this s tudy i n c ludes M .D. Supervis ion, lab t esting, E.K.G.s, m e dications, and is fre e to all participants. For more inform ation Call After 2 PM 640-7412 COMPLETE SPORTS DAILY in the Daily Pilat News and Sport!>, wishes you didn't. A.rledge SdYS the "single most import-You won't see late-night local news ant" move toward de-politicizing the on A.BC's stations. At least not much Olympics would be endmg the tra-of tl. ABC has promised a small d1tion of heads of state christening the wmdow for quickie broadcasts Games. around 11 p.rn. But 1f you want to ..\rledge said part of the thanking know what's really happening in non-You will see McKay. working his hehtnd the U.S.-led boycou of 1980 Olympic sports and news. try NBC 10th Olympics. as prime-time host. and the Soviet-led boycott of t 984 and CBS. McKay appeared ti red at the Sarajevo was "the fear of certifyi ng the host NBC's stations. looking for local Games. The time di fference d1dn~t country by ma rehang in front of the news converts. ha\ e run promotional help. To keep him fresh ABC has cut head of state.·· spots, featuring octogenarian Clara down on his workload. One way is for l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'l some Ii ve even ts to be passed. Ii ke a baton. from venue to venue. bypass- .. ., OUR 35th ANNUAL 5 NOW Drastic Red uctions On Summer Stock Sportswear -Dresses -li ngerie -Shorts -Knit Tops For Women and Sportshi rts -Pants -Jackets -Shorts Swim Trunks For Men DON 'T MI SS Ill THIS ONE IS A LULU!! CREDIT CARDS: VISA -MIC -AMER. EXPRESS • CARTE BLANCHE -DINERS Where Harbor Meets Newport Blvd OfPAITMfNT sro•r HOURS: 9:30-6.-00 CIOMd 8und•J• 1818 NEWPORT BL VD., COST A MESA ing McKay. • Another way is to have couples as hosts. Late night. it will be Jim Lampley and Donna de Varohl. Daytime. 1t wi ll be Kathleen Sulli van and the dash ing Frank Gifford. And you thought maintaining "General Hospital" was the only thing ABC was doina for its ladies of the afternoon? You won't see (probably won't see) ABC reachin~ the 16 rating it precJjc.- ted to advert1sers for non prime-time broadcasts. Gifford is not THAT handsome. You will see (probably wi ll ABC's forecast of a 25 rating in pri time cominf true. That's a hefty quaner of at TV homes, but what is thert to watch? Nerodoesn t fiddle with phone dial LOSANOELES(AP)-Those heavy suitcases pianist-condu Peter Nero lup with him everywHklT he fOCS don't contains the makinaitof a piano. They contain such elect equipment as a ponable compl.lltf. word processor and printc-r. Amon,a the de-vices" an au tom! phone d ialer, prosrammtd to d ' r\umbcrs. When Nero checks in 1 hotel 1 he fi nt th1na he doc is u,n._. .. .., tht mouthpatcc of th~ hot.el Db ancJ )Crtw an tht au1omat1c dialina, dC\ ICC' COAsr----------~~~~---Orange Coal DAILY PILOT/F~. Juti 27, 19M -· P e op le .. Who had most.fun at torch relay? Viewers g:ratef ul for thrill On Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. El12abeth Nonon of Salt Lake City spread an elegant white quilt on the roof of her Jeep Wagoneer. where she and her two daughters planned to watch the torch run. "I'm originally from Australia," she said. "But I was too young to remember the Olympics in Mel- bourne." Of the crowd pthered along the torch route, she said. "This is an event 1n itself. People are eating wine and cheese on the sidewalk -now that's class." • • • Another Australian Jacqueline Eagle, who now lives in Corona del Mar, did attend those 1956 Mel- bourne Games as a 13-year-old. But she said she saw nothing then to match the Olympic Torch procession through Newport Center. "I think (Wednesday) ~1ght was the most excitjng thing I have ever seen in my life. The American public 1s amazing. l have never seen such patriotism, "Eagle said. • • • Corona del Mar residents Kay Chapman and Jane Garrett walked to the highway and settled into chairs to awajt the torch. "We may not live to sec it again," said Chapman, who's 72. "I think it's wonderful the way people are responding to this." Gar- rett said. "It's bringing out more of the patriotic feeling this country needs." • • • Karen Drew of Corona del Mar said she wanted to watch the torch relay "so I could wnte 1l down and tell my grandchildren about 11 -some- day when 1 have some." • • • Corona del Mar spectators burst into song while awa1tmg the am val of the torch. Popular tunes mcluded. "God Bless Amenca." "My Countr) Tis of Thee" and "Someone's in the Kitchen w1th Dinah." • • • Ann and Robert Burger of Hunt- maton Beach brought their pet poo- dle. Sassu, to see the flame enter Orange County. "I love my country and the people in it," he said. "I feel so good right now. It's just great." • • • John Ryan and David Astin of Los Angeles were busy selling the star- shaped ''official balloon of the 1984 Summer Olympics" at various stops along the torch route. "My dad invented 'Chatty Cathy.' and my uncle invented the 'Barbie' doll," Ryan said proudly. "John and I invented the machine to heat-seal these balloons. You could take one of these and sit on 11 and 1t wouldn't break." • • • In Dana Point, 13-year-old Robby Bierend and his mother Pat were holding up a sign to catch the attention of a man who drives an emergency vehicle on the torch route and often exchanges pins with spec- tators. Robby was otTenng to tradt an "I Love Dana Point" and a "Save the Whales" pm for an Olympic souvenir. • • • Patricia Kuner and Sherry Cortez PAPARAZZI o.llr .......... ., ~ Ullllt Jim Palmer of Irvine wavea Orange County'• official copy of the Olympic flag. of San Clemente run the Uust Busters house cleaning service. After spend- ing seven hours scrubbing a kuchen. they stopped along the torch route 1n Dana Pomt. "As far as rm concerned this will probabl) be the last chance to see 11 in the Unned States -at least dunng m~ lifetime," Conez said ··1 think this 1s exciting." "We even bought flags ," Kuner added. "It sounds stupid but 11 gives me the chills." • • • Overheard in the torch crowd at Dana Point: "It's a good thing I didn't have to work tonight. lfl did. I would have called in sick." • • • Minutes after the torch caravan passed through Bnstol Street across from the South Coast Plaza Mall, the flag-waving. cheenng crowds lining the street had disappeared. seemingly into thm air. Cars streamed down both sides of the bus} boulevard and the driver of a pickup waiting to make a left tum cursed loud!} at another dnver. Only a lone famil) -mother. father and young son -were evidence of the h1stonc scene that so many had just witnessed. Clutching tiny American flags, the tno stood on the corner of Bristol Street and Town Center Drive. waiting for the hght to change. -. -~~ - - I/ t.lilda aa4 Ted BamlltDD an4 Bantet and Jlm 8e1Da waited I• catered baJlenud abakee Mr"Yed omalclea la drlye.IJl. Runners savoring stardom "I fttl great. It's crazy. I've been siarung autographs and pictures all day." s~ud torch runner Keith Armstead, 27, of Laguna Beach after passinJ the flame off to Jason Baldwm, 14. at Legion· Street in the Art Colony. • • • "This is tht' greatest thing I've ever done in my life -ever," said a breathless Brad Marlin, a San Fernan- do Valley man who ran his kilometer in Capistrano Beach. .. ' Mickey Hazlep, 29, of Newport Beach, was preparing to run her torch kilometer along Pacific Coast High- way beginning at Goldenrod Avenue in Corona del Mar. She quipped that she works as a .. domestic engineer" and said she was sponsored by her husband Bruce's company, Acme General Corp. Addressing a reporttr. she sajd, "I feel likt a 'queen for a day.' "I'm not going to cry tonight, but I'm gom~ to the openinf Ofympic ceremonies. and I know ·u cry for that." Hazlep was prepared to celebrate wnh a "champagne and dessert party" after lap. • • • Bill Hitchcock, a Newport Beach resident sponsored by the lrvine Co., had to walk most or his torch kilometer because overflow crowds in Corona del Mar slowed the prcr c~s1on. What will he do with bis souvenir torch? 'Tll put 1t in a prominent place 1n my home, probably someplace upstairs where I can see 1t and nobody else can·· • • • Stephanie Raser. 24. of Costa Mesa reached out with her torch to the prcnous rela) runner to take the Ol)mp1c flame and saw her sister. Teresa Raser Crowell. 26. of San Diego Both women earned the torch 1n an Diego Count) Tuesda). The tw.o w-oman were sponsored b) their mothtr in memOIJ of their father who died two }Cars ago The proceeds from their torch runs w.ere contnbuted to the Fullerton Bo}s Club. Flag-eared John Whittaker watchea relay ln Newport. Joey Ueberr~. US, 80D of Loe ADCelea Olymplca Preaident Peter Ueberrotb, fin- ...., .................. lahea blalapln ~ Beacb mad.,. • .,. tbe flame to Allen Kais of Corona d.e1 llar. "It was so neat -a once in a lifeume event -I can't describe it.'' Raser said • • • Former high school track star Geoff Cahoon of Laguna Niguel said his k1lometer run through South Laguna was a fulfillment of sorts for him. "I guess I alwa)s thought I might be m the Olympics someday. I went to the University of Kansas thmking I must be one of the best runners 1n the world, but when I got there they had four-minute milen coming out of their ears, .. said Cahoon. One of the scmors on the coUcsc track team was Jim Ryun. who twice set the world's record for the mile. ~oon said he g.ave up runruna after Jyears of20-mile days took a toll on his knees. Cahoon, now a chauffeur for Or- · a~ County developer David Stein, satd his boss purch.ucd the Icilometer torch run for tum. ··1 finally made the Olympics ... be beamed. • • • J.oey Uebcrroth.. IS, the SOD oft.o. Anieles Olympic President Peter Ueberroth, said bis torch run -U s surpnse present from his parenu.. He ran a downhill course throuah SoUJh Laguna. "All the Wayt" to Olympic aucceu wu tbe wish of th.la lineup who came all the way from Three Arcb Bay to lend their clleertnc .olcea to cu.rbelde crowd alone relay. Guests rocked around to '50 What a great night for letter sweaters and poodle skirts Guts ts ate hors d'Ot'u vres from a grand piano and dinner from a truck .\t 811D.Dy and Jeff Pero's parties ) ou nrver know w-hat will happen unul you get there. But. the I 75 therc had an idea what was m store-mv1tat1ons to "rock around the clock" at the Peros' South Laguna home in '50s rags were printed on 45 rpm records. After scrambling in the back of closets and chests and searchina at rental shops for atttrc, the group amved 10 the mood. When the hors d 'oeuvres plano ( 1t wasa real one with the insides replaced by ice) fi.lled with pates. cheeses. shnmp and scallops had been vwted by all. the couples started rocki n • to the· 50s mU1.1c Soon E4 Raabe of Dance Olmension announced. .. Evtry- body oua to thednvcway ... Out near a towenna drive-in stan a W&c I n4nd-Out Burscr ttuct had pulled up and was prepared to \akc ordcn and cook wbateva au dHirtd. With double bW)tn. ch buratn. chi pa. et('. 1n lW>d. 1u~tsmadctheirway ck to the coun)ard and dCckina whcrc pink- co-.crcd tablnccntcrcd wiah pop. com and bl I n bouquets were sea up ford101ng. Part)goers selected dtsscrts from a push can tilled with pops1cles. drumsud.s and fudges1- cles Bunn) recel\ ed her guests w-ear- mg a cop) of the halter-st) le dress Manl\-n MonrOt' "-Or"e in ··~ven Year itch .. and Jeff was deded out in his Notrt' Dame lt'tttrs~eater Although she had worked for s1' months planning tht pan) and doing '50s research. Bunn) said "Guests showed up 1 n articles of clothmg I had foraotten about We had prom queens. carhops. poodle skirts.. saddle shoes and leather J&clccts." Couple's costume pnu was awarded h1J and Tou K.aplu with 08n Be4weU winruna ~ sinak. J udgcs for the eo1tumcs and danc1 na awards (Mary Carta and Er.le S.W.Yia won) wcrcJamo Dean loot~ike Bob Anucnq and .. Barbra trcssand" (c.rlsdaa Haw ). Fordancioa. the dininaroom had been cleared and the ceiling was covered wt th pink. srey, tU"IUOtX and black balloons. and ceiling-bia,h cutouts ofManlyn Monroe dttof. attd the wallL Druw wa-e bcina Kn cd up from a· SOuoda founw • Out on the courtyard ajana mu5.'i· cal notes and records~ sa.ackcd ciaht feet 1.alJ with labels that left no dou that th1 •a a 'SO$ ptrty. There "1lS no pccial reason for a • SOs pan ucept ··c, er) body dse ~med to ht doin& 01) mpic pan"s (PMue ... aOCUU/M) . • ·auwa · Clu1atlaa B.ektu. ca , leadila pb 11111 .. wttlL ta.bbJllaw, Id. and vu,tala SbaptOD fly need .,an.J: ... "1 ' 8a Orange Co&t1 OA.ILY PILOT/Friday, July 27, 1984 Every prden needs some reliable plants that will accept avera,ae con- dition!>, provide long pc nods of color. and generally look after lhem~lves. Hardy geraniums, or cranesbills. fill these requirements, says Dennis Thompson of Seattle who writes about has favorites in the Fall 1984 issue of Pacific Horticulture. "l want to hve m a landscape, not lbe intensive<arc ward of a plant hos{>ital," ¥mtes Thompson. .. Neither do I want my prden to be a prison where I must do bed checks ni&htly to be certain that someone 1~n't assaulting someone else. "l assume plants are like children: there arc going to be some squabbles, most of which they will work o ut for themselves. If the) can't work n out. eventually the) will be separated. My garden has been ferttl12ed w1th some exotic compost. but 1t is inhabited by hardy plants. and the genus Geranium offers some of the best" Geranium cinereum •Ballerina• Hardy geraniums do not have the large showy nowers of the more common pelargomums. also called geraniums, but they are accommo- dating plants and attractive in rock gardens, beds and border!>. They form clumps or mats from a few inches to several feet in height and spread. Geranium platypetalum, whi ch has blue 0owerS Stnped With an intense red-purple over a white eye. choosani." A favorite is Geranium endrcssi1 that gives a long show of medium-sized pink flowers. T hompson d1v1des hardy geraniums into four categones by their garden habits: the homebodies. the ramblers. the wanderers and the guests .. My ramblers tumble and sprawl," forming thick carpets and threading their way into companion plants from which their flowers often sur- pra si n&l Y appear. Geranium walhch1anum ts a rambler with slate blue flowers. "Guests are those that do not remain long With these I breakaJI my rules. swallow my pride, and bring them back whenever I can find stock." For Thompson this group includes Geramum psilostemon that doesn't lake cool. wet winters. "Homebodies are moved into the garden are 1mmed1ately at com- fortable. The)' thnve for years with o nly occasional lifting and without major increase an size or numbers." One lant from this group is "Wanderers are the free spints. As with most non<onform1sts. they are apt to create concern among the extremely ordered. They remain in '"'<" !!:trden in <:f'/'\l<: nf t~t>ir ""'11 This issue of Pacific Horticulture, available at selected bookstores and nursenes, has many other articles of special interest to West Coast gar- deners. ~ r , , y l FURNITURE CLOSE-OUT SALE! &JI ,.,.iflrt n ~ .. .-it.tac oleM4 •If at ont lllRICAll ••El u.amou CUJSE LHllE faample 4-11 IOO Chair Reg $33400 I -42" Table IOW 1111" # 110 Reg. Sl4.4GD IOW Sii• Sal! sub1ect to stock on hand JULY 1 CENT SALE BEDDING PLAITS Plant now for summer color White pony pak 6 Per pak llJ 2 at It&-Price 'l1' II. Ctt 3N Ott Ftr 10 I Gal size your choice mix and match Begonias. Impatiens. Juniper. 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There arc two kinds of water conscrvma 1mgation systems: -The water-efficient type can be a standard system designed within the parameters of I) the actual water requirements of the plant matcriaJ. and 2) the porosity (ability of soil to absorb water) of the soil. This system applies ample water to meet plant needs while prevent mg run-off. It can save about 30 percent of water used by a standard system -Dnp system as a low-volume system that supplies water to each plant separately The dnpper (emit~ ters) apply the necessary gallonage slowly over a longer penod of time D1sadvantag~ include· • Drip 'Y$tems have not been totally ptrfocted to ampte luwn areas. • Our salty tap water tends to corrode and cl~ the small onfice of the emitters. This can be eliminated by penodically flushing the system with a vinegar solution, or by usina oscilating or self<leaning emitters. The cost of instaJlang et lher sy!>tem 1s about the same as a standard watenng system A maJorconsaderatton an establish- ing a drought tolerant landscape is selection of plant matcnal. The new Sunset Western Garden Book has an excellent planting guide for them. however, some that are listed are not available in most retatl nurseries. Possible sources for these unavailable plants include arboretum~ or specaaJ- ty nursenes. GARDEN CHECKLIST Advantages of this system include: • When water 1s applied in this manner it will penetrate deeply into the soil. forcing roots to grow down- ward rather than outward. This develops plants that are better suned to withstand pcnods of drought Un11l water-dlic1ant plants arc established. they do require as much watenng as other plant matenals, but once they are established they rarely need !>upplemental watenng. The problem is that most home gardeners are not used to the low water requirement and therefore tend to overwater and kill them. • Plant cyclamen tubers now and you'll have them bloomana from November to Apnl. • Keep a check on those pest y beetles and caterpillars an the veg- etable garden. If you are in doubt regarding a control or for identifi- cation of the pest, ask your nur- seryman. • Once establtshed an this manner drought-tolerant plants may survive without supplemental watenng. • Dnp systems are less v1s1ble than conventional systems and they are very water efficient. saving at least SO percent of water used by standard systems. A disadvantage of these plants is that generally they are not as attract- 1 ve as tropicals that require more water. However, many wholesale n ursenes are doing extensive research to find hybrids suitable for the tropical lookin$ landscapes most C'altfornians desire. EYBINO ~ D8NEW8 11 IJ/LOIO I ~ IUCKAOGERS 8USIE88 REPORT QD)lNB8All. (J)CISNEWS 9AICNEW8Q Ql..CNEW8 m DD< VAH DYKE (Q)aTYUOHTS (S)MOYIE t **Yi "My FIYOrite Yw" (1982) Pet• 010068. J..a Hall* -8:30-m MACNEll / LEHRER NEWSHOUA ~ AMEAICA WORKS ())NEWS 9TAXJ IWttEE. Of FOATIJNE TkATGR. YAXTRAX TH£ POLECATS -7:00- l C88NEW8 NICNEW8 l ~~.H THAEE'9 CXM'Ntf I WHEEL Of FORTUNE EUAOflfAN JOlMAL P.M.MAGAZJNE 9 ENTERTANIENT TONIQH'T al LOVE CONNECTION GMOYIE •• "The 8llClt Knight" (1954) A*i Lldd. Patricia Medina. (t)MOYIE **Yi "Achwllurel Of The Wider· nea Fnty" ( 1975) Robert Login, Suun Dlmlnte StllW ©)MOYIE ** "Ha-Ty T,.cy' 11ee21 BNoe Oem.Ht6en~ (%)MOYIE • t 'li "Liit Ernbreoe" (1979) Roy Scheid«, Jlnlt Mlrgolln. -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN I 8 FAMILY FBI> EYE ON LA. e ONE DAY AT A TIME 19 PEOP\.E'8 COURT WID, WILD WOALD OF A*W.8 tD) WASHl«lTON WEBC .. AEVIEW ~~DOUGH ** t "Swamp Thing" (1982) Adri-enne Barbe9u, Louis Jourdtn. -8:00- • ()) THE DUKES OF HAZZARD D QIMOYIE * * ''The Night The BrtdOe Ftll Down" (1980) Jwnee MICArlhur, DlllAmaJf. 8 91ENSOH ~ JOKEA'1 WILD i :rAINMEHT TONIGHT m MOYIE ***~ "The Quiet Men" (1952) JoM Wayne. Manen O'H#L e WASHNn'ON WEEK~ REVIEW ~~m&TWEEK ** ''The Toy" (1982) Rlchltd Pryor, Jactlle Gleuon. -9:30- DMOVIE **'Ii "The Eyee Of Chlrtel Sand" (1972) Pet• HMMll, Bredford IW- man D !llWEBSTER 8 TIC TAC DOUGH G» P.M. MAGA2JNE 9 WALL tTI&l' WEEK ~ ... COOPER'S OMHOE COUNTY m PORNOGRAPHY IN ORANGE COUNTY -t.00- 1 i = Ol.'Mte GAMES UNEWS CI> TWIUGHT ZONE I MERV GAIFAH NATURE OFnt..as FIMIOUNE !:~ ** "Six Weells ' (19821 Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore (JJ)MOVIE U~ "Night Shift" (1982) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton ©)MOVIE * t "Staying Alive" ( 1983) John T ra- ~ Rhodel t t "Eaty Money" 11983) Rodney Dlngerfteld. Joe Peed -t:ao- CJ) MOYIE **'Ii "The Gombell Rat(' (1978) MlchMI Sarrlzln. Tim Mcintire -10:00-1 i~CAUT 8 8AAIARA MANDAE.l.l l THE MAHDAEU SISTERS &DROm.JNE '1l> VIETNAM: A TaEVt8IOH HISTORY l:'BOXING MOVIE * * t "Richard Pryor -LIYt In Coo-oen·· (19791 Rlchwd Pryor -10:30- Cl) NEWS -10-..46- (%) CHAALES CHAMPUH T Au<8 wrTH -11:00- 11 DD()) Oa! m NEWS 8 SATUAOAY HIGHT 8 AOWAH& MART'lf8 ~ I~ (t)MOYIE *** "The Conwlc:heroe" (1981) John Wayne, StUll't Whitman <Jf1 NOT NECE88AAJLY THE NEWS ARE YOU LOOllll FOR EITERTAlllEIT'l ©)MOYIE t "Nothing To Hide" (1981) John L .... Rictllfd PICNO (%)MOVIE • •Yi "Uidlel And Gentleman. The FebUloul Staine" (1981) Oiant Lane, Ray Wlnltone. -11:30- f)()) MOVIE * * ''The 0Uw Side Of Midnight" p9n1 ~rw:e Pitier, John Beck. IJ QITOHIOHT D 9 N!JC NEWS HIGHTtJHE GmOF-m BUNKER'S P\ACE ti) OF THE RICH AMJ FAMOUS m 700CUJB ®MOYIE **'.Ii "My Tutor" (1983) Caren ~. Matt Lattanzi. CS) MOHmEUX INTERNA TlONAl. AOaC F9TIYAL -12:00-u TWIUGHT ZONE D EYE ON HOU.YWOOO UMOVIE 1·~~~81 Aober1 Unl- 11>9£NDEHT NEW8 THO<E Of THE NIOKT 1.ATBIOHT AJIE1llCA ~MOYIE * * "Love Story" ( 1970) All MecGrll'#, Ryan O'Neil. -12:20- @ MOVE * "Blonde Godden" (1982) Jonathan Ford. SuNnnl Britton (t)MOVIE *'" "The H1W1 Hoc*•'· (1975) Lym~.~Aumon1 -1:00- G MOYIE *** "lt'a A Gitt'' (1934) WC. Flelcta. Baby Lafoy. CI> MOVIE ** "Cettle Eln9"" (1958) Joel Mc:Crll. Glor1a Tllbott. ~~NEWS ·~ "JIWI 3" (1983) Dennlt Ouaid, Beu Armstrong. -1:10- -2:00- llMOVIE ** "()pntlon P9nlcoet" (1959) CftlY Grant, Tony Curtla I HE.AL TH RE1.D LA. TODAY D SOMEWHERE A CHlD fi::,., MARTIN'S LAIJOH.lt cmcmUOHTS De11J ,.._. P'Mte t., R,_I C...... Kevin Foater donned a leather jacket, •licked back bl• ba.li and e.corted prom queen Shirley Corwin to noetai,tc '50. party. . For Parl1es, Fund Raisers And Special Occasions ROCKERS ..• P'rom87 Six Voices Singing Your Favorite Songs In The Style Of The Big Bond Vocal Groups Of The 40's And 50's Coll Pot Webster (114) 111· 1231 You'll Be Pleased To Hear About Our Reasonable Rotes and so I wanted somethina that was different and a lot of fun," Bunny said. No one there was havina more fun than the hosu. "I'm already plannina my summer ·ss party.". Bunny said. 0 1 lhink I will doa Victonancvcnt in honor of my husband's law firm (O'Melveny end Myers)whicbwas founded in 188' in Los Angeles ... ~ arower -+re p~7 Use AnnifrAi. Daily Piii ~2-56?8 ... 1984 BUICK CENTURY ESTATE WAGON ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS! HIGHEST QUALITY. SALES & SERVICE! THE HARD TO GET UNITS ARE IN STOCK NOW! IT IS OUR POLICY N ON • OUR PRICES REFLECT ONLY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVIDED WITH THE VEHICLE. CAMAROS Discounted For A--~ ,,~~ fu!t 1)~ & d IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~w 1984 CfiEBRITY CONVERTIBl.E COACH IN STOCK -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WM' w1t11 red wtlour 1nltr10r wrrr •htrts lull powt1 l~l wheel AM1 FM sttreo usstllt auto matl( & mor' <~ 93S4S5> !SIK 5119' FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSWAGEN IN THE U.S.A. 445 EAST COAST HWY. NEWPORT llACH 673-0900 •a~,q.:•,w '84 CORVETTES Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY \ t Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 27, 1984 GORDO G~RFIELD ARt YOO GOIMC"t "fO !>LEEP ALL PAY, OARFIELP? L£1' ME. CMECK NW !>OCIAL. CALENrJA~ L£'1''S StE.-T-.£R£'6 HIGM '1'£A Wl'TM THE QUEEN OF ENGLAMrJ TOMOAAOW, 801' NOTMIN& ~V ~::IL\' BIG GEORGE CIRCUS by Bil Keane "' '" by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VIP) "I've never been airsick , but I've been g roundsick a lot." "George Is feeling mighty low tod•y." .HAR»ADl!KE by Brad Anderson "I know it's midsummer ... but he still has spring fever.'' MOO~ MULLl:\S BULL-ETIN ... 1 NSVER HAVc A SSRVANT PROBL.E:M I t - PEt\~lJTS SO I DONT KMOW wMltM PR06RAM TO WATOI .. MAYBE I 'LL JUST READ A 8001(, Wl-40 KNOWS ? I AL50 ~AVE A LOT OF P~ONE CALLS TO MAK~ ''( ( WMEN SC~OOL STARTS A6AIN, THERE'LL 8€ OTMER TMIH6S TO PO, I SUPP05E .. U~E 60ES ON, I 60£SS, DOESH,. rT? •Yoo OONT AAVE TO ASK MY NbM FOR 'THE REOPE •.. ITS RIGHT ON 'THE. PAC~. I/ by Ferd & Tom Johnson WELL, 11'5 BEEN NICE TALKIN6 TO YOU. CHARLIE BROWN .. rH,ATOTHEf< STUFF W,AS 11-1E mss PELEA~·· by Charles M. Schulz TMANK '(OlJ .. IT'S SEEN NICE LISTENING f I by Tom K. Ryan • lloi'llht'r vulncrablt' North dnla. NO RTH •·HU "J2 0 7U •AK1098 WEST EAST •J5 •KI09• 0 108760 ~Q9 O ltlOH 0 986 +J +Q H2 SOUTH •8632 AK S <>A QJ • Jf.14 Tht' hidding: North EHt South w ... t l • PH• 2 NT PHI 3 NT Pua Pan Pus ~)pt>nang lead: Six 11( Ae1nK ulmo\t rt){ht doe~n l "in a consolation prize at lht- hr1dgt> ta bit'. \ ou "ill rarf'I\ ha\ t· l hr l 11111' lo n•ro\f:r SHOE BRABBLE from an l'urly rm,cue South hnd ;i lluund two 110 trump rt>11pon11\' lO has p11rl ner's Ont' <·luh Opt1ning hid. ld~·ally, ht" would havt' liked to hiav.-had 1 n hon<>r in ¥p1dt'1. but then. nothing m thit world is pufect West led his tourth bt'~l heart O..clarl'r pl11yt.!d dum my's J&Ck and allowed East's 4ueen lo hold. He won lhe ht'art return and, stnct' West was lhe danger hand. decluer decided to attack h1~ only pos'lible entry tht- king of d1amond11. South cros!>ed to the tablt• with the krng of rlubs and trwd the d111mond rtnesse. That lost lo West's king, and West shirted to the .)clCk of spades Declarer rose with the ace. crossed lo the act-of diamonds and led the Jack of clubs When West showed out and East allowed FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE NOT 1'lOLU,HoNe.y'- 1'M susy. ' (X)N T &G HE., LIZZIE -GOOOISIDE GO FIND SoME.1HING-10 DO. FUNKY WINKERBEAN DR. SMOCK ARE: YOU A RESAL..- DOC1"0R, ORONe OF 1"HOSe OIPL..-OMA Mlt.:-L..- YAHOOS .,, .. ROSE IS ROSE CHARLES GOREN dt"clarer to win that trick. tht' tontract w 11s s t11l ,4lv11gt·11blf' ltry 1l, 1f you hk1•I but South. 'lh1.tkt'n by lhe turn of evt>nts. was not up to U1e task Declarer had available an almost sun·trkk line by whirh ht" could have att11ckc-d West's entry while• 1euardin1e against a 4 I ('luh div10Jion . The winning play isn't very hard to find. Alter taking the heart at trick two, declarf'r ,hould simply lt'ad the queen of diamond-s from hand! A'sunlt' Wt'-sl wins and r .. turns the Jark or spade.,, as bt·fore. Dt>clarer rises w 1th the are, romes to hand with l he ace of diamonds and runs the Jnck of cluhs. Easl '"'" hold up the queen onf' rouncl if he <>o desires. hut di>rlar<>r ''mpl) repeal~ I ht• dub fint•,se This t1mt· Ea't mu~l 11<sn or lmw h1~ rluh tr1rk ~" malt.a whdt Ea-.t 1"E.~, M1~ A 1-t~D t».-4' ~"I M-1 WtfE. la.loULO c,fM\\..'4 MA~A6~ M'I ~()£.~~ lNO M~ ME. ~UL.. 8£.11E.R~ 7·2l I OON'-1 KNCX.U WHY u221e.1SSO GUl'-1 .. Ou1 SHARIF rt'turna, dt'cla~r i• In ~n trot. Ht> c11nnot ht> atop~d from 11rurlng a tpade trirk, two ht·art&, two diamonds and lour club1. ·rrur, ht' makt>ll no ovf'rtrit'ka. bul It would require an .. almost" right lint! ol play l.O make any ot lhOIJC!'. Rubber bridse cl•b• throMShout the eouuy •• the four-deal brldae foraat. Do the)' bow .... tJaJ., JO• don't? CliiarlH Core•'• "Four·Oeal 8rld1e.'' wm teach )'011 the 1tratqte1 ud tae«ca of tJU1 fa1t•pa.eM M· tloo same U.t pr.vW.. tM cure for uaeacU., r•taber1. For a <9PY 1eed •1.75 t. "CoreD Fo•r·O.aJ," Trilnaae Media ServiH,, lee., P.O. Bu 611 , Palmyra, N.J . 0806~. Make elte<k peyable t4 Newe,.,erboek1. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston Wrrft MICH~L Awff'./ SHe. HAS t1:. FU. To t-1:.RSEl.F ! by Tom Batiuk by George Lemont YOU t::>ON ''f' HAF"f'A "T'AKe ,-HA"f', PAL./ GO ON, SHOW .,..HE! KIP YOUR MIME!OGRAPHf;P SHE:ePSKIN! by Pat Brady ~c,' Wf, SIGHW 40.J W FEa ~ 1t> 05£ fT 'tOJR-~ ow. SRllS,.V1s_1~__..! l SELVES ~ n~ t> TI"'-! IUDGE PARKER t HAVE NO FE£LING8 A90UT n, ONE WAY °" Tt-4£ OTHeR I .-.. J I I 0 by Harold Le Doux MEANWHIL.e, IN ANOTHE" CITY Orange Coal OAJLY PlLOT/F~. JtJty 27. 19&1 CS Meaoe.. PKmT10Ua IUMtlll • ACTmOUe .. Ill Ill ,,....... ... NA-. ITA"'-NT MAM1 ITAW MAim ITATDmNT 1JtAm lfAT'llmWT "Alll ITATWNT VOU AM lit DIJJAUU Tht f~ P8r90nt .,. The~ ,..,..,. .,.. Tiie ~ l*IOf\ II The IOllOWlflo OltlOftl are fh9 lal~ perlOl'l8 .. \MDI.A A ~o OP 11NIT OOlng ~... Oolno ~. doing t>ual,,.... doing~.. doing~ - OAftD New•sw 1011111. MCMU.-f\AY·SAHDt· JOHN Tri0MA8 ,.RO· OAANOl COUNTY IN• llCUllUTY IHTEA-AILOOMIN08U81NUS. UNl.a91 YOU TA.KS AC· LYOHS·MCCORl<l.f. A.I.A, OUCTIONS S1S1 Mont~ TIRNATIOHAl..CfNT£fUT NATIONAL 00. UT Santa HOI ~al .eo.ta,._., TM* TO l"AOTICT YOWi 1027 No CO..t Hwy . Suit. St., l.AIOWlt a.en. Calif THE UNIVIASITY 0' AIWI Ave . ~ 9eactl, caat t2t27 ~ICllAYMIOU>AT F. Laguna ... ell, Call!. 92M1 PHOENIX. 1269111•1"99C. ~ '26'3 \/lctorte ..... ~awm.n. A IAU. W YOU t2M1 John Ttiomae i06eMtanc.. Coata W.., Calf 92tM Olmllrl Vuk"""· &27 312 t tlttl 8t , Coma.._., ...0 AM IXPU.NATIOef J0M Wllllam McMU1rey, >1S1 Mon~ St., 1..-oune Mrs. Anita H "-I. 112&1 Senta Ana Ave.. NewOOf1 C '2127 M n4a MATUM OP THI 1M8 kyflne Or . Leguna a.ctl, caw t2t111 Gantry Lane, Huntington 9Mctt. c.11t t2M3 o.r.ac:tine Jo9I Hanloft. '"OCllDINQ AQAIMIT hedl. Callt f20S1 Cll•I lM 8ottMfano, leectl. C8llf t2t47 O•mltr1 VUl(MYIC di Magnola It. ColU YOUL. YOU IHOULD C()tt. !dQar LOUla ~. 1539 2476 ~Or 12. \/II, Th .. OU. MA 11 con-Tll9 atatement wu llleCI M9u. c.illf. tm1 TACT A LAWYtll Tahl1T AW . ~· &eadl. Cotoudo, Celll 11'67 ducted by an tndMdual Witt\ tha C«.tnty CltR Of Or· Thia bustneu I• con- STAN-&HAW CORPOA-cellf t24$1 Thia bualneu I• eon-AtVta M ,_., enge County on July tt. ~by COoi*'tnert ATION,. cellfornla Corpof. JalMS o.~ LyOna, 1S4() CIUCWd by • oen-111 '*1· Thlt ll&letnant w .. Ned 1914 ~Of1e l W•••men atlon, u dUly IPC>Olntad Cerrito. Or • Laouna 8eedt, net1t11p wtth tM County ~ of Or· Trutt .. WldW ~ folowlng c.in 92Mt John 8ClltMflllC a11ge County on .N"1 24. deacrlb41d deed of tru11 Ow9l'I Clayton Mceotkle, TIW itat""*1t wu llled 1984 Will Sf!LL AT PUBLIC t 11 t Gr11wllle Or .. ~ #Ith the County Clettl of Qr. n11m AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BMqh, Callf 92880 8fl99 County on July 26, PublJahed Orange Cout 8100£R ,OR CASH or .. Thi• bu11n... I• OOn· 1984 Dally Piiot July 27, Augult 3, Mt fofth In s.c11on 292•h of due tad by· 1n unln-'211112 tO, 17. 1984 the CMI eocs.. all right, 11119 corporated HIOClltlon P'llbllshed Orange Cout F-183 PlllJC fl)TIC( F-130 and lnter•1 con~ to othtf than a partnerW!lp Dally Piiot J\lfy 27 Augu9t 3, NIJC llOllC( __ K> 1111'11 and now held by It unoet Ow9l'I C McCorici. 10. 11. t084 "8JC NOTIC£ NOTICI OP ..... .,,. wnYc ~ Mid DMd ot Trv1t In tht Thi• llltetnenl WU fll«I F·18e Otaaot.UTIOM r-""'~ *>llCa"" • l pro~ly hereinafter d•· with the County~ ot Or-NOT1CI OP,.~ L.IQA&. ..onca AYM.Aa.IT\' ~ ftAJ p ,, ' t0r1bed ange County on July 6, 1t84 INVIT1NQ..,. NOTICE IS Hl!REBY NOTICK '°" AM flUaJC ~ NOTU n. ~ ,._. .. • TRUSTOR PAUL J ~ P\BJC NOTICE NoUce11herebyglV9nthat GIVEN that Zipper Mlritet· &ALIM ... CT'N*M ~......_-: ZUKOW and BEVERLIE A Publlahed Or8fl99 Coeet the eo.rd Of Trvttw of tM lllQ Inc • a Cellfornla corpor-~ "°"11T'f Pt8JC NOTICE IUWAllY °"an ACnnout Wll PACIFIC IHOUITIUAL 1 ZUKOW, hu1t>and Ind wlfa Dally Piiot July 13, 20, 27. ACTlTIOUI 9UIMll Cout Community Coltege atlon, herelnaftlf "Zipper" NOTICI! IS HEREBY °" fOUNTA9t MAim STAn...T PARTNERS, ll401 VOft ! a joint tanant1 Augutt 3. 198-4 NAMC ITA~ OtttrlCt of Orange County, Roblntonl Mlrketl11g, Inc , a GIVEN tll'lal the Board of N0~-2!.. YAU1Y AOOl'T'IO Tha ~ ~ W. KAwman AWWIU9. ""9 «IO 1 8 ENE FI c I AR y THE F-13 I The lollowlng petton II Calllomla, wlll receive ..... Callfomla eorp<>ratlon, here-EdUCltk>n of the Neo#pe)rt-CMISOLv'...... MeAL ftAlll 6olna bullnMa.. INIM, c.lf, t2715 I WESTLANDS 8ANK, a Call· dol11g bualneaa.. ed bids up to but no later tnaftlf"'AobtneOl\t," H.K.N .. M ... Unified Setlool Olt· OP ,.A.fff'NIMtW ..... IUOCa.T F-6CuSEO GROWTH As-DoneldW ~. tM01 I IOfnlacorporatlon Pl&.IC NOTICE INSURANCE LITIGATION ttwl 11:00 am Monday. Inc , a Callf0tnll eorpor-trlCt,ofOrangeCounty,Call-NOTICE IS HERE8Y ANDADOf'TIDUAa SOCIATES, 219 w Mllln "°" ~ ....,._.,.. ! ~ded Novemt>« 23, CONSULTANTS, 2708 Augusl e, 11184 at the atlon, hereinafter "HKN," fomla,huobtainedtheMr· GIVEN that Emmit. Inc .. I CWMVUIUa Strl9t, Suite 103, T1.11tln. '()O,IMne,c.M.t21tS 1 1~83 a1 ln1tr No 83·53885• FICTITIOUI 941..,..11 Harbor Boulevard, Suite Purchasing Department of a.nd DJ. Market111g, Inc , 1 vlCel of Stephan Btown and Washington corporation. tHAWQ ~ Calif '2'80 Mic¥''""_,,.,.._ tno.. a 1 of Offlcial Aecord1 In the of· NAMI ITAftMINT 209B, Co1ta MeM, Callf said Collage dlatrlet tocated Callfornlacorporltlon. her• A11ocl11 .. to 1uet1on duly qu allfted and NOTICE IS Hl!AEBY Add \/.-U., Inc, ~ad&. c.afoml9 ~ 4\S llc;e of the Recordw of Qr. 92828 •t 13?0 Adami Avenue. lnan.,. 'OJ," all havlllg thelr 8'lrplu1 ICtlool 8'lppllel Ind authOrtad to do~ In GIVEN IM1 the IOllOwlng 218 W M.in Str•. Sutt• South GtaaMlt, ar.,.. ~ anoe County; said deed 01 doi::; :::::: :-°"' "8 Jam. A Aaoenton, 9 t3 Cotta M.... Caotornla It l)flncipal plac. of bullneaa equipment on July 28. 1984. Cal1forn11. havtng llt Pftna-8ud9et for Flaea1 YMr tQ3, Tvat111, Calif 9iel0 Celt t2tll ' truit dellcrlbM the lollowl11g A AG us. o o M 1N1 o N Lombard Court, Co1ta wttle:h lime llld bid• wlll be tocated 11 4<M 1 MacArthur from 9.00 AM. •t Uncoln pal place of bu1lne11 198A·l5 and tM u-. IOI Tlwl bu111neu 19 con * ~ • COft- pr=nd referred to in thla BOARDWALK LIMITED M ... c.111 92629 publicly OP"*' and raao Blvd Sulla 400 Newpc)(t SchOol Ill•. 3101 Paone: loclted at 40'1 MacArtlluf General ~ $heflng due1edlly ·~lt)On byalln'f\90~· t ••antM la ·•tuat-" Int ..... PARTNERSHIP, 611 Anton Thia bu1lneu It con· lor Beach. Callfornla. doing \/tew Or1v• Corona cS.c Mar Blvd &lite 400, ~ FunOI for the penoo oC .Jiiiy Barbara P SwMney, • -.. .., '"" B I d S t 390 ~ucted by an lndMdual PURCHASE OF PAINT· bu11nes1 as partners under CA a..ctl. CalHomia heflln-1 1\lM through ~ 30 Prelldent Oor'9ld W 01mOuf -' ate of California County ouav1r ui • " • Jam.A RobttUon ING PAPER ORANGE thellfmnameolWorldWlde Bidder• may 1nipect attar rel•rr•d to u 1085-•11Cl9'0¥9CI Dy l1'le Thia statetntnl 11111 Iliad nu......,.,,.,... ... of Orange and 11 dl9Cfibed Colll M_. Calif 92628 This atatement wa hied COAST COLL EOE f. ffiHate a CatllOfnia part· _..ul(>ment 11em1 on which · Emmit Ind Wond WIOI Crty Courd Of IN City of 'llflth the County Cler1! oC Or-Mth u. County Qertr al Or· U loffowl • Dominion lnve1tment1 C f 0 All bldl are to ~ In ac-, I al """ Afflll t Cal fomla 0-11 \I ._. C•',. County June 27 .,_ ... T .. 81 port•~ 01 Lot tS 01 Inc . 1 CaHlornla corpor-#Ith the County lertl o r-Oocv n«lhlp, havi11g 111 pr1nc p they are blddlllQ on Friday. • •. • • Founlaln .,_, .... om1a. _,. on 8llO' Couftty on __ _ " ""' atlo e 11 Ant 8oui.-,ard ange County on July 3. t984 cordanee with the Bid • place of bullnea tocated at July 27 198-4 Partnert1110. having 111 prtn-at "' mee11no of June 5 19&4 1e14 Blocit B of the a.try Tract n. on • ,,...,12 ments which are now In Ille 40~t Mac.Arthur Blvd Suite All iteme to be .old on an ctpal place of bu1ln•H 1984 ,,,._ .,.-n usl'lownonamapreoorded ~~::~ ~6~· Colt• Mea&, Publllhed Ora11ge Cout ind may be MCurecl In the 400. Newport Beecn, Cell· .... 11• blll• located 11 40-41 Mac:AtVlut CATIOOl'Y -TOTAL 0# ._..r• Dana T .. I I a.w111aw...- ln Boak 9, Page 8 Of Mii-William A Wood 41 HIM· Daily Piiot July 27, Augu1t 3, ottlce ol the Director of fornla. hive diuolved the NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED Blvd , Suite 400, Newport GaN1AAL. PUNOa • MY· ~ fM01 V• ~A-. eellaneous Aeeord1 ol LOI lrvtn~j Calif 92715 10, 17, 1964 Purchasing of tald college partnerah1p u ol July 31. SCHOOL DISTRICT Beach. Callfomla, M!"9in-ENUI '"-'ftlNO ,UNO -T0tm c .. ew Dr~ tntne. c.11. mnt Angelel County Calnornl• grin. · F-177 dlatrlct 1984, by mutual conMnt ot Orange County. aft9' re'9rred to u "Al· General Govarnman1 ,.._.._ "-Pu.bN* ~ C.-deacrlbed u foli0w.· Campbell A. C Fr-. Eacll bidder mutt IUbmlt z he le thOrll llll t " dot"" buslneaa u S .. ~ .. .2S3 coau--Calf... t 20 21 R-lnni~ 81 a ,_;...nt on 6890 Beachwood Street, 111 . lpper hH I IO au Y C1lllorn11 • •. ..,, 1,.,._, -• Oalty Piiot JIJllo/ • 1 , , t .. ~ ... ~ llne of.,.....Lot 15• Vancouve<, BC. Canada with his bid 1 °" er 1 to Mii partnerlhlp .... ,,, BY Dofothy Harvey Fllll«, P•rtnefl und.,. the firm Development Sarv1c.. Publllled Orainge COUI 1984 ...... ,_., V8P 5\/2 Cheek, certified clleek, or pay and discharge •II c p M P\irchUlllQ OlrectOf name of World Wida Gtoup, $201,964 Dlllly Piiot.;.;; 6. 13. 20. 27 F-'05 dl1tant South o deg 38' 47" Tllla bu1tna11 11 con· P\BLIC NOTlCE bidder's bond mad• payable llabllltlel ol the oartnerlhlp (714)556-3217 • Callfornla partnatahlp, Pubic Sat.ty • M ,se9,t97 • 1914 WHt. 7 00 , .. , from Ille ducted by a limited partner-to the order ol the Cout collect and receive all Published Orange Coa1t havtllQ ltl prlnclpll piece of 1370.000 ~•tlOn S.· F· 1021----------nortneut COtnef ol llllO lot .,.,10 ACTITtOUI MllMN Communl1y College 0111rlc1 monlel payable to the part-Diiiy Pllol July 20 27. 1984 bullnaea located 8' 40'1 vtoea . S457.50e 15:.tl'lence North 89deg.21 W.A Wood, Partner NA• ITATllmNT Board of Tru11w In an nerlhip. partorm 110itlng F-151 MacArthur Blvd., Sulle 400. Pubk WOttll . 13.987,53-t •-.,,. W'lnH" 47 Wiit ak>ng 1 line para· Thlt llatement wu ftled The lollowlng per90n1.,. amount not leas than five contract• and act In any Newport e..cn. California. Putauant 10 the PfoWl6one ~ '''"~ ACnnou9 • IM 11•1 with 1ncf 7 00 1 .. t with the County C!ert! of Or-dolllQ butloau u percent 15%) ol the l4.lm bid manner nec:eaaary to wind "8.IC NOTICE havtng dlaaolYed Ille part· of tM State and Local Flacal .._...... MAim ITAi 7 IOUth«ty ol the norther1y C J 25 PENINSULA PUMP & II e guarantee that the bid-up the 1rtalrs of the partner· nennlp .. ol Juty 31, 19&4, ~ Act of 1972 IPL llneollaidlot IS•dl1tanoa ~ ounty on une ·EQUIPMENT, 7511 Warner, Cler wlll enter Into lh• lhlp PU9UCMOTICE Dy mutual conw1t. Etnmla 92-512)andA~me11t1of .... The~.,._.,. ot 152 e7 feet to 1 point In 19 F'Wft Huntlng1on Beach, Calll l>'Oi>OMd Contract 11 the DATED· July 24. 1984 Of' •OATI'ft hu the lole authority to Mii 1976 (Pl .._.881 and regv-~= ~~ 4:'u"SE"Y lhe ... terly rtght-Of·-y Une Publl•hed Or8fl99 Cout 92647 ume II awarded to h•m In 0 J Marketlllg. Inc DECLAAATION partnarlhlp ....... pay and lation. promulgltad there-No A 122380 GROWERS. 1121 8. Eldd. ol Beat Street u deacrtbed 0 11 Pll 1 J ly 13 20 27 Jamal He<t>ert Gelger. the fl'Venl of failure to enter a California corporation The Cotta M .. Planning dltcharge alt llat>llltlel of IN unoer by the u S Tr~. In IN SUpetlOr Court of c;e.i ~ In a Deed to the City of Costa • Y 0 u ' • · 8282 Atlanta. Huntington, Into 1uch contract, th• By Oen Hiie, President Olvlilon has pr..,..•-" a "* .. l'*'lhlp, collect and re-a aum-•n. of the adopted Anaheim, · Augu113 t984 f .. _....,_ .. 111 .. -.,._...., ,.... ,,_, the State Of Callfomta, for LUCM Wiii, 150& ..... M ... , recorded Augult 10, • ' Calif. 92'48 proceedso 1 ............. w "'" Gtnaral Partner Negative Declaration ad· celw Ill monlea P•Y~ to Budgat, Including the 92IMO 1978, In Boott 127~. Page F- 125 Clarenoa R Victory, 210 forfeited, or In the ca11 ol • H K.N .. tnc. drenlng ponlbia •n· th9partnarthip, perform ax-pr09<)Md UM of r..-iue theln~: .. ~W::bta:M Adj.:=ma.7:"~. 1~ 147 ol Ottlclal Records In the Llttlefleld Ave , So. San bond. the lull tum thereof a Callfomle corporellort vironmental Impact• for the 19tlng contract• and ac1 In lharing lund1. It IVll!at* ol ~ ~ DI-Ntllon Rd. Tlotllln. <:.Ir office of the County Re-Pl&.IC NOTICE Franclleo. Cam 94090 will ti. forfeited to laid co+-By Harold I( Norri•. Preal· lollowlllQ protect any mannet ~ to fOf IN9«:11on by the public OMMCI · t2tlO • : corder of Mid County, aalO Thi• bu1lna11 I• con-lege dillrlct. dent Oavelopment Review wind up the affairs of the at the Office ol the City NoUoe 18 _..,,.~mat ThJa bullnea .. ~ polnl being on a non-'ICTlTIOUI 9UIMll ducied by a general patt-No bidder may withdraw O-al Partnet DA~ for Alhlon Con· pwtnetahlp C<>mpttoller, City Hel, City Iha "'tdel8'gtlad .,. ... 111 ducted by a ~ ,..t• 11ngen1 curve, concave NAMI ITA ftlllEn' nenhlo hi• bid for • petlod for forty. Zipper M1t11et111g Inc 11 r u c ti 0 n c 0 mp an y , OAT ED July 2• 19&4 of R>umain Vatwy, 10200 PrtYste ..... to the lllgt'9llll ,,.,..., .. 1outhaaaterly. having a The followlng pettonl are Je.m. Oelget fl1te (•51 dayt after the date a California corpor1tk>n aut1'1ortnd agent for o G. Emmi•. Inc Slater Avenue Fountain\/.,,.. and l>e9l tMdder IUbtect lO U.C. w.. • radius of 29 00 feet. 1 t11dtua dolllQ bullntee 11. Thll 1t1temen1 wu flied Rt for the openl11g tl'leNoC. By OH Hiie, President GrtlWOld Poat Of1k:e Box A Wlll'llngton Corporation ley, Cemom1a conflnNltion of .-, Sv-Thia ~ .. IMd from 111<1 point bMft IOUth IMAGE CONTROL, 2284 with the County Clerk of Qr. Thi Board of Tru1tw re-(ffneral Partnet 1325• ~ 9Mc:tl. tor a By Gii Hile. PrMIOent CITY COUNCIL OF THE perior Court. on or after ttle wtth l"9 County Olrtl of Or· 43 deg 57· 57" ... ,. thence ColQ•I• Or , Cotta Mee&. 8fl99 County on July 25. MtWI the privet• of re-Aoblneont Mar1cet111g. Inc dewk>pment ,..._ tor a General Partner CITY 6th oay of AU9'* lei' .. ,. _ _,on~ s 1 ... along the IU1erly and north-Calll 92829 1984 jectlng any and all bid• or to • California corporation ,_, awrolllmately 25, 192 WQfld Wida Atnllate. • OF FOUMT AIN \/ALLEY the omc. of Gu9llln & aoioo. singe-"' ....... ... 1er1y tine of 111c1 right-of· Ronnie Regev, 2284 Co+-1'211111 walw any lrregularitlel or In-By Larry Robinson. Presl· equete 1001 lnduatMI build· Callfomla Genefal Pertner· Ewtyn Mc:;Oendon 11728 Sen \/loente BHd. Publltled Oreno9 C.. way the followtllQ c:ourtea: gata Or., Coata Meaa. c.tlf Publllhed Or8fl99 Cou1 lormalltlet In any bid Of In dent Ing, locatad at 17'0 lhlp . Clty Cter1I Ste •50 Lo. Anga6ae. CA. Deity PlloC .My 12, tt. 21. aouth-1terty along Hid 1>2926 Dally Piiot July 27. August 3, the blddlllQ General Partner Monrovia AV9nue In an MG By Gii Hiie, Preeldant of ZlP-Publllhed Orang• Cout 90049 County of Loa An-AU0U9' 2 1"4 curve through a cantral Joan Aegev. 2284 Colgate 10. 17. 1984 COAAELLAN J THOMP-JeffnJ A. Haftma11 a Aa-zone Environmental o... pet . Delly Pltot .Juty 27 1984 gelea. ·Stat• of Calltomla,.. · TK-124 a11gle ol 30 deg. 35' 23" an Or .. Colla M•H. Calif. F-187 SON aoctetM termination: Negative Dec· Mnet111g. • Callforma Col'· F-190 right tma and lnt•ett Of arc dlltanoe of 15.•8 feet to 92828 Exec. \/tc;e Chan<*IOr, 200 Newport Centaf Drtff, laratlon poratlon, Mid oec.Md at Ille tll'ne of 1 point on a non-tangent Thi1 bu•lnau 11 con· Bullina. Afl1lr1 lutt• ao1 For further lntormatlon. ~YP~nerH .. _,,,. .... 1 rtaJC NOTICE O..ltl and all IN rtgflt. tttle curva, concave north-clue1ed by huaband and wife PUBLIC NOTIC( Coast Community Hewpott a..ch, CA. t2llO plelM call the Plannlna o.-_... .. ._ ... ...., ·--and Int.-tN1 the _... 9Uterly. havl11g a radlua of Ronnie Aegev Collage Dlttrlct Publllhed Orang• CoHt partment •t 171•) 754-52'5 AllOCIATEI ACTITIOU• IUIMIU of llld o.cuud Ml .c-Dc.HH NOTICES 27500 feet. 1 radial from This 1t1tement w• ftted FtCTlTIOUl IUIMll Publl1hed Orange Coas1 Diiiy Piiot July 27 t984 Publl•l'lad Or1nge coaat 2GO Newport c.tt« Dttve. M.-STA,.._..,. qutradbyoperauonofmwor saldpolntonthe275.001oot #lththeCountyClerltolOr· HAMEITATIMENT OallyPHotJuly20 27•19e4 F-178 DallyPllotJuty27, 1984 ~~c• -The lollowlng ~ • othelwlle other than or tn ()QUIST redlul curve bMrl north 77 1nge County on Juty 9, 1984 The lollowlng persona ara f . 150 F· 182 ~-..-• ---~llO ~ • ldOltion to that of .io de-()QUIST deg 33' 43"' eut, thence ,.,,_.. dOlng bullneaa u PWl C NOTIC[ Pl8JC NOTICE Publllfle<I Orange Cout 1 N T E A N A T I 0 N A l ceaad -' Vie time of OMth KARL A . • a fouthaaaterly along Hid Publlll'llCI Or8fl99 COUt z y M.A. TE C INT EA. J P\B.IC NQTIC[ Dally PllOI July 27 198' METALS & CURRENCY. t25 In and io all IM oertaln ,_: resident of LeucadJa. curve through a central Dally Piiot July 13, 20. 27, NATIONAL. 530 Travetae NOTICE OF DEATH NOTICE Of' F-179 Baker Suite 290. Coata l>'OC*'Y ~«I 1n tM City c.alif Pasad away allgle of 41 deg oo· 28" • "ugull 3. 1984 Drive, Co1ta M.... Calll OF LOLA MUCKLER TfNlftf'I IALE NOTICE 0# Mata CalH 92~ of s... beecfl County of Or· Jul '20 1984 Soo f.. dl1tance of I~ 82 feet to• F-121 92626 T.I . No. 115$ TR\JITEE'I SALE Pla..IC NOTICE DaYld Pttllllp Munoz. 2182 S 'o1 Calltoml&. Y • • O point ol reverse curvatura Gall M Thomu, 835 Sea· AND OF PETITION TAUS TORS· BYRD. A1clc T.I . Mo. 3511 Mendon Or Aanctto Palol ~~~'*'•fol the late Joaep~· wltll a curve. concava aouth· PtlM.IC NOTICE gull Ln·C212. Nawport TO ADMINISTER ES· Stirk & NOfma A YOU ARE IN DEFAULT NOTICE Of' Verdes. Calif 90732 lows to-wit Oquist, New port, westerly. having a rldlu1 ol Seach. Call! 92663 TATE NO Al!4lSO NOTICE UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. TRUSTEE'S SAL£ This buslneu 11 con-lot t03. Tract 8571. Book Beach, Ca; 1S SW"Vlved 1075 ()() feet, • radlal from ,.CTfTIOUI llU ... 11 James A E1elce, 530 • YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T OA TED November 2. 1962 T.I . No. M55 ducted by an lndlvtdual 243. Pegee 7 & 8 ol Mapa, . J hannah Hid point belrs IOUlh ~ NA• ITATl•NT Traverse Dr . Colla Maaa. To a 11 he i r S. UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST, UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT David Munoz ~ded In Iha offiee of the by SlSters, O , deg 33' 15 . weal. theoce Ih• followlng.oerson• .,. Calif 92626 benef1c1anes, crechtors OATEO April 22. 1982 UN· TION TO PROTECT YOUR UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. This stttament WU flied County Recorder Of Mid Leff' n i we 11 . 0 f 10uthea11erly •long Hid dOfngbullnatU This buatnen II con-and contingent cred1-LESS YOU TAKE ACTION HOME.IT MAYBESOLDAT OATEO January 17, 1978 W1ththeCountyCleritofOr· County Leucadia Abby curve through 1 .cen.t.ral BALISA PROPERTIES. clucied by a general part-TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-1"9fl County on Juty 9. 1a&4 • mora commonly llnown p f , ____ : I I 3 d 39 21 • t 0 rs 0 f L 0 L A EATY IT MAY BE SOLD AT NEED AN EXPLANATION TION TO PROTECT YOUR n.mn "~ etersen 0 Ll y Ult::', •llO. 0 eg 1799 Tanager Or . COS1I nerlhtp E T RE OF THE PROPERTY IT ··Av BE Pu .. ~ .. .._.. "-•nnA ,. __ .... 3821 FU9CfN Cira. -Ca . M.,...,._ 0q ... -of dlatance ol 98 28 feet to a ., G 11 •• T .. -u MUCKLER and per· A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU OF TH NA U .., .,., • ...., ...,._.,.._ '-"-' .. _........ ••• ..... • . ...... Calif 9292., 1 "" """" h T 0 PROCEEDING AGAINST SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE Oa"" Pilot July 13 20 27 ,,_,,., •~ L Beach Ca ' pojnl on the easterly ltne ol Wllllam J Hotlitlns. 1799 Thia 1tatemant WU filed sons w 0 may be ~~E~Ht~Aru~~~ ~H~ YOU YOU SHOULD CON· IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-AuQ~113 198.ol TenN o4 ... cun In...... ong • • ::~ ~.:!.!~r~~'r-~!,~ere . Cotta Mesa. ~l~~~~'Yo~~~l~f ~-otherwise tnt.erested in PROCEEDING AGAINST TACT A LAWYER NATION OF THE NATURE . F-118 ~: trnonfly °'~,:;:it-: brother. Steven. w1yllnenorthOdag 38 47 Lorin• Hoeklna. 1799 1984 the wiU and/or estate· YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-STAN-SHAW COAPOA· OF THE PROCEEDING ..:.·Of o;.,,COl'euh "'° t*-Oqwst of Austraha ' HSI. 215 38 leet along tald Tanager Or . Co•t• Meaa. F251U7 A pellUon has been TACT A LAWYER ATION. • CALIFORNIA AGA INST YOU YOU Pla..tC NOTICE .,Q avldenc:ed by not• .. Memonal ~ lO .. 11er1y tine of Lot 15 to the CaJll 92926 Publllhed Orange Coast filed b DENNIS A On Fnday. August to. CORPORATION. as duly ap-SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· cured by Mortgage or Tru91 held Sunday July ii """ t of "-lnnl11g 0 ii Pllo J "'"7 A t 3 y . t984 at 9·15 AM RE· pointed Trustee under ti--YEA .....-IO • .,.....n .,..,, :;o Thia bualn•91 11 con· a Y 1 u.,' ugus · SMITH m the Su-LIABLE IN\/ESTMENT.COR· following described deed of On Augu11 17, 1984. 11 FICTITIOUS IU ... U ~ ~ ·~~::::.-... -.. 1984 al 2 PM. Ka.iro5 ArA~c!t~.:~ts c=w~ c1~:,::YH~=~!ndandwtle 10 · 17 19 8<1 F-164 periorCourtofOrange PORATION, •• duly •o· lruatWILLSELL ATPUBLIC 9 15 AM ' GATEWAY The"::!TA:='are ;b.=;;;;;~ lnsutute, 681 En- B1ker 1nd Beer Streell. Thia itatement wH filed County requesting pointed Tru1tee under and AUCTIONTOHIGHESTBIO-MORTGAGE COAPOA-dot bu~u Bidaoroffentobelnwrft· cmatas Blvd. Suite. Colla MeN, CA 92826. No #Ith the County Clark 01 Or-h DENNIS A purauent to Deed of Trull DEA FOR CASH or U Mt ATION, A California CorPOt· r"l.o IN\/ES T MEN TS lllQ and wilt be r«*ved 11 A-313 Erv:mn.111& Ca other dellgnatlon known to t al · dated Aprll 22 1982, re-forth In Secllon 2924h of the allon, u duly appointed .... ..... 1 eaald olftcl at any • • Trutt.. O!rectione to the ange County on July~ Pla..JC NOTICE SMITH be appointed COfded May 1ci. 11182 as Clvll Code. all right. title and Tru11 .. under and pursuant ~:s ~ ~ c;~~ ::;. • :Iter .,... nrat pul*-ln !Jeu of Clowers the above pr()9erty may ti. ob-PubMlhe<I QrannA eou1 IT"'Tl•NT ,..,,. as personal representa-lnat. No. 82-160745 of Of. Interest conveyed to and to Deed of Trust recorded 92663 · · cation ,...,..,, Ind beb-. family request ~-tal--" by r-~tl"" same .. ,..-.. .....,.. ... _. . th flclll Reoord1 In the otfloe ol now held by It under llld January 25. 1978. u lnlt. ,.,__, ... d 1 _, _.... t .__ •nt to ,,..... --. . .,, · ally Piiot July 13. 20. 27. 'AR'TNElt..W ttve to au.uuruster e the Coun Aecordar 01 OR· Deed 01 Trull In the l>'Ol*tY No 3lMS. In t>Ook t25'2. Thef .. A ..-... ooco. a e"' -ions u-.c: '':' ~~~,1~:.;'g.;ith:~o~ d~ uou113· 1984 CWKAI estate of LOLA ANGEc!'nty.StataofCall· herelnattatdeacr1bed page 18t6. of QffiQal Re-2l78PaoentlaApt E eo.ti o.t~thll t8th day Of Sc:npp; Hosptal. I...& from the llrlt publlCltlon of F-129 L.lAllMQ CO. MUCKLER (under fornl&. executed Dy NORMA TAUS TOA Pl LA A COf'dl In the olflce of !he M~ C:"~~7 11 con-!%nistrat°' Sul#! Cuu• Jolla. Ca. thll notic. W•tlanda Bank. ll~~ngu;,~.:~~~~i the lnde.pendent Ad· :y:;R~1Lf te~L\~Tpt':t~ :~~~~ AN UNMARRIED g:~~ ~°:" ~~= ducted by • corporation o4 the estate ol llid 1-----G-RA_CE ___ _ ~.!.,~.0 5~. ~n~~ ~~r Pla..IC NOTIC£ K' B LEASING co ("Plr1· rrurusttauon of Estates LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BENEFICIARY FIDELITY Executed by DANA H n.... A Del Brocoo ~~ CHELLE "SHELi .. 92704. Attention Bodll ,ICT1110UllU..._U nerW!lp"),agenetalpartn«· Act).Thepelltionisset BIOOEA FOR CASH (pay-FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO SMITH and SANDI W wl~he1~~=ofll~ G=..n&GOlob GRACE loving Krtalenlet'I HA• ITATIMENT lhlp CtMted under the lawt for hearing in Dept. lt>I• at time of .... In lawful LOAN ASSOCIATION. • SMITH WILL SELL AT PUB-t County J ly 10 , 1726 8"' \/IC*'t• Blvd d h • f p tti "(If a atrMt a<ldresa or The followlllQ peraon1 art ol the Stata of Calllornla. on N 3 700 C money of tl'le United St1let) c;orpor1tlon LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST : on u • ,450 aug ter O a common dHlgn1tlon 11 olllQ bultneu u : or about September I, 1979. 0 at IVlC at tile lrortt entrenoe to the Recorded November 12. BIDDER FOR CASH or t "501S2 LOI Angella CA 90049 Grace and Jim Grace; lhownabove,nowarrantyla ROBERT T. SCHMIOT & Mr•bydec:larethat· Center Dr .. West, Old Orange County 1982ulnllr.No 82·397512 CUh1«1CheciclPllY8.ble•t P t>llahed Or COUt Published Orange Coast sister of Natalie given 81 to 111 completenau ASSOCIATES. 19•7 Aam-1. The name of thl• Part· Santa Ana, CA 92701 Courthouse. located on ol Otllcial Record• In the of-time of Mle In lewtul money Dai~ Pilot July~ 20 27 Dilly Piiot July 27 30. S and Julie or correctneul " ngo Drive. Coatl M.... nenhlp 11 K & B LEASING 8122184 at 9.30 A M Santa Ana Blvd .. ti.tween flee of the Recorder of Or-of the United Stat•) a1 the A 3 1964 • Augutt 3 1984 uzanne G • Thebenlflclaryund9'tald allf.92628 CO. on · · · Sycam0ta St & BrOIOway. ange County, Mid deed of front entr~ to the OLD ugust · F.137 · FM-189 Ellubeth race, Deed of Trutt, by reuon of 1 R 0 b • r 1 r h •odor a 2. The names of both part· lF YOU OBJECT to Santa Ana. Celllorn11111 trust deterlt>ea tht follOwlllQ Otano-County CourthouM, grand-daughter of bruchoro.faultlntheobll· chmldt, 1947 Flamingo nera are HOWARD C the granting of the right,t1ti.ancs1ntlll'estoon-property located on Sant• Ana Marte Kale and g•tlon• MCur.0 thef•by, Ive. Cotta M .... Calif KAYLOR and CARBIDE petition you should veyed 10 and now held by It LOI 40 of Tract No 3764. Boulevard batwun P\llJC NOTIC{ l'tll..IC NOTICE H ,_ G v · .. .. herWtofore ex.aited and de-2829 CONSULTING COAPOA· ' under said Deed ol Trull In In the City ol Newpor1 Sycamora St & Broedwey, eK:'n race w .. . llvwed 10 tM undettlgned a AMca E. Sctlmldt, UM7 ATION. • Callfornl• C()(l)Of· either appear at the the property altuated In 111<1 Beacn. County of Otano-Santa An• Calife>mla. alt COMSOUOAT£D uon Friday 3.5 PM written Decl•tttlon of o.-aminoo Orlve, Cotta M... atlon hearing and state you County and Stat• dtiacrtbed State of California. u per r1Qhl. tttle and lnter•t con-AEP<>l'T OF CONOfTIOH and Rosary 7 PM a\ fault encl Demand tor Sale, allf 9~928 3. Tha partnen named In objections or file wnt· u map recorded lfl book 152 ~ to and now he6cl by It OF th Ch ·a el of and written notice of bf"..ch Thi• bu1ln•H 11 con-tttJs Statament ara all ol the b. ti w th the Lot 101and•1/334th un· pagea 20 to 22 lnclultve of uncs. 111d Deed of Truat In OF TffE BANK e PL and of election to cauM the ucted by an unln· partner-a ten ° 'Jl!C ons 1 dl\llded Inter• 1n common Mlteellaneou1 Maps. In the ttoe oroperty altuated In Mid OftANGE COUNTY O'Connor aguna und«lignecl to NII said orporattd a11oclatlon '· V Auaeell Benedikt. lor· court before the heat· In and to Lot 1 of TrlC15180, office of the County Re-County and Stata delcf1bed ConsoUda1ed Report of Condition of The Hills Mortuary, ~301 pr099f1Y to 11u1ry said obll· tiler than a partnership marty one of the P4111nert of ing. Your appearance In the City of Coa1• Mes&. u cord.,. of said County u Bank of Orange County' of Fountain \/alley A J 1 c 1 a pr k w y , gallon•. and tnerearter the Robert T. Schmidt thl1 Partnerlhlp. effec1tve may be in person or by per map recorded In Boott MAY BE ALSO KNOWN Lot 4, Tract 1148, u per Orange County, and Domestic Subsldlanes at the La H'lla Fu undersigned cauMd M id Thi• 1tatement wH nled February 29, 1984. uaigned 18 t Pagett '° 41 & •2 of AS 1715 Antlqua Way, N9w-map racordacl in Boo!\ 38. close of businus on June 29 1984 guna l • notic. 01 btMCh and of etec:· Ith the County Clef1< of Or· hie lnternt In the Plrtner· your attorney. Ml~laneout Mtpt, In the port 8"ch. CA Page 35 Ml1c1111neou1 neral Mass, Saturday tlon to be recorded Al>'ll 16. county on July tO, lhlp to Carbide ConlultlllQ IF YOU . ARE A office of tile County Re-"(II • ltreet addrMS or MllP•. 1n Ille office ot the State Nnll Mo. 1:l~ lO AM at Our Lady 1984, 81 lnitr No.19• Cotporat1oriandl1nolongercREDITORoraront·cordefoftaldCounty common d .. tgnatlon II County Recorder 01111<1 ........... DonatAmount• n. r Anoe)a """3 f ,_. Ofltclal '2I01• • partnet Of the Partner1hlp · red. f th TM 1treet lddrau and anown above, no warTlflty la County .. ~, In ThcMINnd• ""'ueen o e • 84• ts ..... , • 0 11"' Publllhad 0ra11ge Cou1 5. The Partnetlhlp hu not mgent c ttor 0 le other common o.ignlllon. gfllen aa to II• compteten.u The 11rM1 addrea "'° Cash and due from banks 6.326 Corona del Mar In· A~~ will be made. but ally Piiot July 13. 20. 27. dltaofVed by reeaon of 9UCh deceased. you must h e If any. of the rMI 1>'09lrtY °' correctneiu)" 01...., common dea!Qn•tion, Fede<al fUnds IOld and aecurlt~ tennent to follow at wlthoUt coV9nant or war-uguet 3, 1984 U1lgnment your claJm with the d11crtbed above 11 Thet>enelldaryunderllid 11 any ot the real P'ooertY purch&Md under agreements PactflC' \"tew Cem- ranty.axpr.,orlmplled,,.. F-122 8 Any partner named In url or present It to purported to be 180 OeedolTrull,byreuonota de1cr1bed •bove 11 ff t 090 O C getdl11g title. ~-·ion, or thl• Statement, either alone co 1 Brooklin• Lane Coat a breach or delaultln th9 obll-purPOrte<I to be 642 w 18th to reseil In <k>meStte o ices •S 438 et er y on n er mbr .,.,___. l'tll.IC NOTICE or In comb4natlon wl1h the the persona represen-Mesa Celllom11 g1t1on1 MCured tMraby StrMt Cost• Mela Catt-Loans Total Lag u n a Ht I Is :7:iingan::snet~~1 ~m1~ other partn« named In this tative appointed by the The undlll'SIQned Trust .. heratolor• e11.IC\lted and de-lorn•• 92627 Less Allowance tor po$$1bk! M ortuan Du"K'tors the notl(•, aecured by MIO flCTITM>UI au.-11 Statement. may convey title court wt thin four dl1C1a1ms 1nyliablllty tor any livered to the undttrtigned a The under.igned TrU$IM loan IOSSM 52~' 9 18 S8 I 430<i "-"' of Trull. with intereat NAMI ITATIMeNT to any real pr()9erty held In nths from the date tnc«rectneu ot the ,,,..., written Declaratlon of 0.. dttcta1ms any liablllty fOf any Loans net , ---------..,_.,. d the Pat1netthlp namt by • mo address and other common fault and Demand !Of Sate. lncOtTecl""' ol the str .. t F F & E t 1 780 "" as In Mid not• proVldecl. • • The follOwlllQ per.on• •r• con-ance u defined In of first issuance of let· ... ~.,.nation, 11 "'"Y· ll'IOwl'I and written notice ot breech addrNI 1nd other oommon Bank pram•MS. e c. vine.. 11 1ny, und.,. the doing butlneaa u --, ""' ... ., .... Real eslate owned other than terml of .. Id Deed pf Trull. GOURMET FISH CO .. Section 15010 5(21 ol the t.ers as provided in Sec-herem and of election to cauM ll'le dellgflallon. 11 any. 8N>Wrl bank premises '"' chargea and expenMI 2069 Newport Blvd .. New· Calltornla Corpor at1on1 hon 700 of the Probate Seid sale wlll be made. but undertigned to sell Hid herein of the Truit .. and of the por1 Beach, Callf 92663 Code executed In th• Part· Cod f C I' f without covenant 0< Wat· property to 11t19ry said obit-Said tale wtN be midi. but Other as.MIS trull• created by Mid Deed Patrick R Kennaoy. 100 n«•hlp name e 0 a t ornia. r1n1y, express or tmpli.d, r .. g111ona, and therMfter the wi1hou1 COV9n1nt or war-TOT Al ASSETS 7'1 1 073 55 928 of Trull McFtdd«I, Newport 8Mc:h. Dated 5·30-84 The !Jme for f1lmg gardlng 11111, pouetllon. or undenl~ned cauMd MIO ranty axpr ... or implte<I.,... Saki aa.le ..w be held on Call! 928&3 K & 8 LEASING CO clauns WlU not t'Xp1re encumbrances to pay the notice o breacil and of alee· gard111g 11111 l)OSMSSIOtl °' "" t"8~ 11 11 00 c .. rtitop"•r B l(nlght By· Howercl C K•Y10f l f mo ths remainl11g prtet~I """' of lion to ba Recorded April 5 en<:\lmbran<:es 10 PIY the August c:v, • •, · " '"' • o.n.ral Perin« prtor 0 our n the not*'sl MCUrad by 111<1 t98-4 u lnllr No 84-143001 remaining pnnctpal tum of AM · It the 11th Street en· 3 117 McKinley Way. Costa CAABIDE CONSUL TINO from the date of the "'--"' 0""'1 Tr"•t with tnt9'nl ol Mid Ortlclal Reoord• the note(tl secured Dy laid tra~ to Stan-Shaw Cor-M .... Calll 92t126 ,,,_., .... 570 E t 17th Thi b 1ln•H 11 con CORPORATION heanng notJced above tMreon H P<'OV1deCI tn 111<1 Se•dUlewltlbamade bul Dead ot Trvtt W11h lntereel P<>'•tlon 1 19 ' u • A Caltlomla CorPOt•Uon YOU MAY EXAM-nota(I). adv~ If any 1111tl'eut oownam or wer-thereon as pro~ In tlld Str .. t, Santa Ana, CA ducted by • general pat1· Generel Partner . k b under the term• of MIO DMd ranty ·~Of !mpMed. re-no11111 edvencte 11 any 92i~ total amount of the ~tOl)her e Knight By. Howerd C l<aytor Pr-· I.NE the file ept 'Y of Truat. feea. ~ and ganjlng 1111e. OOSMla'On. 0t ut>de< 1he 1erm1 ot llld DMd blf hll 1 u flied dent the rou11 If you are •xpenMa or the Tf\JllM end encvmbrancee. to pay '"-o1 Trust fw cttarv-end unpaid balance of th9 o • T 1411etntn w Or Publllhed Orange Coa11 interested Ul the es· of IM truttl Ct'Mted by taid remlfnlng pnndpal "'"' ot ~of the Trust .. .no Qlllon MCUred by Nld l)fOI)· with fhe 00\lnty CWll of 19. o.ily PllOt July 8, 13, 20, 27, tAta O may rnrv• DMd of Tt\111 the note(I) eecurad by Miid of the Irv.I• OfMtad by Mid et1Y lo ba aotd. together with = County on July • 198• ""'"'• Y u "" "' The tote! tmQ\lnt of the DMd of Truat, with lnt.,...t DMd or Tr1nt 1nt«est, late Charges. and t9 4 -F-115 upon the executor or unpaid batanc:. ol the obll· u In 1a1e1 note prOVldad. ed· T'he total amount of the "tlmat.O coat•, axpenaM. r-.. --. tM of tht 00*-•nd actvancte. u of trte d•t• Publlahed Orange Cout adminisu-ator, or upon g1t1on MCUnld by the prop v.,__ " .,.,~...,_ unpeld t>atal'CI ..... eof. II ~.M2 23 Ditty PtlOt Juty 27. Aupt 3. ••IC 111\ftM' the attorney for the ettt to be IOIO and r11eon terma of NICI of TNlt. gatton ~ed by the P'Of>-,,... 7 984 r-. nunw. ... -•-able •tlmatecl coat• ex ..... Chlrgea and UP«IMI erty to ba aOld and~ O.t• JVfY 20. tM4 10. ' • t executor or ~·nu•u.a-,_,_and ectvancee et the 04 1,... Truei. and of tN a'* •t1Mated eo1tt. ••· STAN-SHAW COAPOA-F-170 ~OP \.rat.or, and file with ~-;the lnltlaf pubtleetlon trvttt ~ted by Mid DMd penMe Ind ~lnOll 11 Iha A .. T~ TNl1.. --IC W'lftl'C UM OP AemlOUI the court Wllh proof of of IM Notice of &lie .. OI TNSt SlllCI ........ be lime Of the lftohal pubicltton _, .--. nu1"-&. .... .-13 t t9 39 hlllcJ on A~ 10 1914. at of tN Nota of S... • 1510 Ht S&YantHnth IUIMU-le~.• wntuin re-Tlle~utldetllid 1100 AM "the 17th '5141186 ==Ana.CA 9270t ACTTnOUlllUMSll baTM~t:r•oni: quesl staung that you DMdOITrvlt,...,otore••· Stt• entri.nc. to SIMI-TM~undera.d t!4) 542-&a11 MAim ITATl.mwT' th': ;lctltlOUI lu1'::u desire special not1C't' of eQ!t.O and .... .cl IO \he Sh•• COlrl>Of•llon 1570 OMd Of Tr\111 ,..,. .. otore .. L ...... ltvnnet. d~Tl'le~~ ... NMW WlNEIAA LTD, -the fl!. ..... of an lnwn undel"91ed. """*Dec· ECaaAI 17thS"-t Senta Ana, eQlted.and--ed lo.,. i·-· ---anduu._ t WatlOn of Default and 0. ~ I .ntten Dec Aaalltant 8ecf9tary W ST COAST PIUHTIHO tOOO Cit ~ ~ tory a~n rMnd for S• and a W\'lt9-' The total amount ol tM lenl1aon of OetNt and 0. ftvt>"= ~;~~8;t SfllWICl. 2113 t v1111 r:"u"c~ 1 Pt ·,::!>Oft o( C'fta~ a.eta or of Nottee Of ~ and E1eQ-unp•ld baJanoe of tr. ~ mano tQr 9'111. and• Mttt9n orv tM ' ' Ladere. laouna Nlguel, W CA 921t3 thl" pell lions OI' .C· tlon to Sell The undel lit"ad gatlon MCUnld by llad PtOf>-Notice of Default anCI llee- t • 1 F 176 Calif t2t77 A f' !noan 1 le.II Uonc<I Mid Natlm o1 0. to buOld. log.I her With *>r1 to Sell Tl1e ~ --------·---, Stevan ,.,.,, Vane., ton!, IU Pt~ton ,.: ~,ts l200rM1land 1,.00~ t11t.11t ano Electtl<WI 10 Sell to 1.,..t llte ~ and '*'-' .... PfO«a of 0. 2M31 Vt111 a.oeni. UGuN ~ leadl CA HM3 ' ~uon • o1 be ~ '" the gounty ttmated 009ts, ~ t..n and Elctlon lo S.-to NtQull. Ca* t2en ~Rctlt~• au.in.. of the Callfornla--. e.,.., ~ 1a lndlldWnola. •ofhCSM• ba ~ 1n u. county ~ AMwrA' yee,~~ "10Uf ~ Herben w1111am Poe, ....,,_,....,.,....to~WM Ptobei.Code toc:.teo .1a~.7ION ..._.. t'11 rMI oraPWtY 1a 2'771 c.mii1on. laguN 0.... .l4Jlr tO 1914 0... .Mr 11 1'64 located Hiii. Cellf •2163 ~i:2 ~~.JI.:" Robt« N Bru... MLIA8l! rNVHTMlNT l AH·SHAW COll"O"· Oat. July 1, 1 ... Thlt ~tlMM ~ con· Elil(. COAP<>AATIOH ATl<>" GAfCWAY ""°"TQAQ.f duCM<I by OO/::"*" ~ 1i:: .. .,... OCI\-UH Pan AvesH ,._ www. -..cs 1a10 hat S~tMnth ~~TlOH ~~ .. _, OUCted by 1 llml\.o '*"'8'· Balboa lllu•. CA. Loa ~~'ru~ a AN. c.ttorrM = 0.:.:..~ = wttll the County CWk ol Of. ~ 11 ~ ,.. !led ttMI ey ba1N ~ 1114.)&Q .5111 111t1 t.M-7 lOO Ca1 ts 1t r.c County on ~ 11, """ llle~tyew\o4 () .. 175-1411 ..,_ 9r vie.,._..,, 9¥~1N" ~-. 9y Uh I ~ It ,_ Z County Cir\ M 12. Publ11hf'd 0re,,.. P\1~1..!o~ion~'= Pvt>!tsned Ora~~: ~b~~ng.sitnaec:=. U~ITJES TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES !>O 00 t Total demand dep<>Sits 14.828 Total tune and .. Wigs dep<>S!ts JS. ;3 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOM ESTIC .\NO FOREIGN OFFICES. 50 001 Fed«al fUndl purehased and aecurlttel aotd under agreement• to repurc:hue in dom.stlc: oftloa. OtMr llabtlltl• TOT Al LIABILITIES aHAREHOU>ERS IEQUfTY ComtnOrt •todl No sn..... ~t'hOfu.d No .,_... 2 000.000 outst~ing 1.598.319 TOTAL COHTRIBUTEO CAPITAL A.t.rned .. mlng:a. TOTAi. SHAREHO\..OERS EOU TV TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO '°° 767 !11 168 3. '17 3,117 1 $43 4,790 SHAREHOlOERS EQUITY r>~.921 TM~. Edward H Oowt'*. PrW· ant end CEO and Sherry L Fl~. Senlof V1ee P~\/Cuhief ot the a.bO~ bu*. MOh 4*:Aar-. for hlmMlf uone and not '°' tr. other I ha¥e penonal k~ of IM rn.atten contained In lhta rec>ot1 and t belle\ll9 tl'\al .-cfl eta..,,,.,, '" .._, r9P0'1 ta trve Eadl ot fM llndlaf•goed. fOf """-" alone ano not to.-the crttier, 09rttftea under pen ty of IMl'IUl'Y that the '°' eoc>lftQ .. tNe Ind CCln"9C1 E..cut9d on Je#'t 20 1W... al Fountain Valtey. ca om.a Ectwerd K 0owrw Praidtmt aoe1 ceo Shefry L Ftnd&ay SenlOf l/Q P~t/Cun PACWIC VIEW MEMORIAL PA"9C C.met1ry • M ortuar\I Chapel • Crematory 500 Pacific VteW Onve Newport Beach 64•-VOO McCOMllCK MORTUARY 1 795 Laguna Canyon Road 1..aguna Beech C11 9~S t •9'-9" 15 NRCl.aontEU 911.LMOADWAY ~TUMY 110B~y COs1•~ M2·9150 llAL.Tt~ ....,,. • TU1MU. Dally Pilat 642-5678 fll\ttlllhlld CIJMOe Coell t Cout 0&1ly P\lot July Dall) P'flot Juty ~ 27 1Y ,.1101 Ju~ ~ 11. Oalty P11ot Jvfy ~O, 27 Dlil)' ll'llOt .1u1y 21. ~u. Pwbltt1teo ""1Y 20• 27 • 27 '18, AuilJS1 J , lv.&4 4 , 3 ,.... · UQUt1 3. 1 M ~t :a 1N4 10 '7 t\lM ~JJOUIU. 0, 1114 ' c-e ... 181 UOUS '·U• , \4!1 P'ubll.lhed Oranpe eo.-1 O&lty Pilot July 27 19&4 • f 1l~'L..:::::===========::::::~. Wll~a.AN.l 01 E t7UI t Co•ta M9a !>41-'37' F-t?J f ·1'1 r..,. ' -c• Orange Cou1 DAIL V Ptl.OT /Frid ay, JUI)' 27, 188'4 M.JC NOTICE '1CTmOUI ...... 'tem'10U9 auuea1.a P1Cml10UI 1U.8 H MOTICI M FtCTinOUa 9UllNlll NAm ITA MAl9 ITATIJIDrf ~ ITAftMENT N01f.M~ MAMI I TATIMIJfT TM tQllowtnf oer-ll •• The IOftowlng ~ It fhe t~ perllOf1 11 Notice i. ~ ttwn that the followlng pereon la CSQlrlO ~ aa· c:to4llO ~,_ u doino ~ u \~~led w1ll nol ~ CS0tnG ~ M'. OS.O Of"(CT STO"E. PtlR Tl!N INTER-AA"THUR O RICKfTIS rMponejl*ttoranydlttlttor SP!CTAUM DESIGN, OEl.IV£AY MANAOEM NT NATIONAL. 31tY. Lllrtl191K I N V ( S T M E N T UabllltlM aontrecltd by an 2900 8'1tlot Sulla A204 ----• SYSTEMS. 1978& Dffp AVWNe. Cofone 0. M11t, PAOPFRTIES. 1800 w one otf* then mYMlf, on or Cotta ...... c.itt ttm MAfbOf Hunllngton e..cti. Ceillf t2825 Katlllla, Orenge, Calif 928&7 all., thl• dlM Patncla f abOeda, 20H Ca~I 92048 John A. Faull, 42•l-t Ar1hur Q R!Ctletla. 404 t O.teo lNt 25th dey Of July Mandarin Or . Cceta MeM, f'tanl. R0y Lewie 19118 Poineenle Ave . Coron• Oe1 E CtlMtll. Nlaheim Calif IN' Callf t2828 OMp Har bot. Huntington M. Cel1f 92825 t2807 Wiiiiam A. Caine Ill TNI bu1lnM1 It con· 8MCh Calif 92e.e Thi• butlne'* • con Tt .. • bu11,,... 1• con-1801 W MacArtllur Blvd ducttd t>y en lndlvld\Hlll K •th 1 a• n l o' 'a In• dueled by an lndlvldual dueled by an lndlvl®., w 280 Patr1(q Taboada 8•n•dlck. 1978$ Deep Jonn Ftux Arthur Q Rlctc•UI Setlta Ana CA 927°' Thl1 1talarMint wu flied , ________ llilllllill•iii••iiiimill•• HMl>Of H1,.1nt1ngton ~. TNI ttatement wu flied Thi• 1t1t11Mnl wu hied Publl.ned Orange Co111 with the County Clefk ol Or ...... ftr lalt R•••n ltr Salt ---------------Call! 92649 wtth Ille County Clwll of Ot· w1tt1 the County Clwtl 01 O!· Dally Pllol JuJy 28. 27. enge County on June 29, Thi• bu11ne11 11 con ange County on June 29, ange Co~mly on Juoe 28. Augutt 2. 181' ThF-184 tN-4 __ TH E DA l l..l ' PI LOT CLASS ll;-11-:D OFFICE llOllRS 8' a er al 1001 Geanal ~lOll ...... JIM ducted by I QeMr•I part 1964 1984 ,.._ netthlp Fa.r>'O "49M7 "8.IC NOTICE Publllhe<I Otange Ooe.tt Frank Roy 1..ew11 PubON1ed Otano-Coe.I Publllhed Orange Cout ----------Dally Piiot July 8. 13. 20. 2't, T1'111 1t1temem wa1 filed Diiiy Ptlol July 8. 13, 20, 27, Dally Piiot July 13. 20. 27. FICTITlOUI ·~•• 10&• #ltl'l tM County Cle<k ot Or 1984 Auou11 3. 1984 NAMI aTATIMaN'f ange County on JuM 28 F-108 f' 132 Tllo following perlOnl ata 1964 doing butll'l .. I U 1----------,>ttMI P\llllC NOTICE IN"l'ERSTA TE AU TO Pt.IUC NOTICE Publl•hed Ottnge Cout Pt.IMJC NOTIC[ SALES, 128 Grand canal. 1--------- 0alty Piiot July 8 13. 20 27, fllCflTIOU• BUltNlh B•lboa laland Call! 92882 ~Tmoul BUl lHlll F-109 Tt•lt-phtHH' St·n in·: ~1onda)"Frida~ &UUTOiWIEI Saye Se ll $185.000 prl06d under market for qulok tale! ' 841droom 3 bath home with la1ge f amily room, p atio located on a quiet cul- de-sac In Woodbrid ge with pools. park1. J1num1n OORIU UL IAll 8Mutlfully redone 3 Bdrm. horn. on qui.t street. Many deftghtlut featur .. Oualll y conttrucu on $379,950 1lllOWI POOl.3 8d 2 ba owe $105K at 12 6% 30 yra Hutcll Agt 6.ot9-7991 t984 '4Am ITATIMINT FICTfTtOUI 8'111 ... H Jamee V1Ct0t Speckena. IU ... I TATUMN'f F-110 Tile lollowlng l*ton IS NAMf ITATIMfNT t28 Grand Canil. Balboa fha following pareoo It 8:00 t\.1\l.-5::io P . \1. Buhines!>t Count t>t \tonrla~ Frida) tchoo11, and tennla (7 l 4 ) 67~ nearby 8'•·8200 FAM. M EDICAL UR· GENCY R9q seeoo Pt!C41 llat hl S.. thlt 3Br 2Ba w/huge wOOd panel d9n, massive llp. bltln booll cue MESA VERDE $127.900 Dave, A gt 5<48-5880 doing butlne" u Tlla 1o11~1no i>attOrl •• lilan<I Callt 9m 2 <101"9 ootlneaa u ---11111-1:111-C-N()--ll_C_E__ PATRICK WHOLESALE <!Dlng businnt u Jim .. v Spec;kans TUSTIN-IRVIN f AS- ___ r uut. __ I ______ 17272 Madarl Hunt1no1on LOGISTIC COMPO Thie ttatement wu Ille<! SOCIATES 3300 lr111,.. Av· •1 ... ..,11 Beach CA 928-47 NENTS 28tA Delaware •A with the County ci.r.. of Of-enue Suite 135 Newpon ACmtOUI au ...... M' ..... __. Patrick H~"ey LI I lO B Ch c Ill .. _ ......... Calif 92••n HAMI I TATf•NT "'"""" "'"' nun ino n ea • ange County Qfl June 28 . ......,., vvv 17272 Madlf1 Hun11ngton {12648 1!18• Alb«t J Auer. 3300 lrvlM The loltow.ng peraona ••• Beacn CA 92647 Thon'as M~ero 261• F249117 Avenue. Suite 135, Newpor1 Co•no boll,_,.. Th D D I .... JJWOEVELOPMENT t5 t is u11nesa ts con-e aware .-.un11ng1on Pubhll>e<I Or•f\99 Coast Beach. Ctlll 92680 C ucted Dy an 1ndMduat Beach Caltl 926•8 Dail) P11o1 July 6 13 20 27 This bualneu It con West Yale Loop 1~•na •hi I Micneet P HICl<ey Thu; but1nu1 it con· 1934 ducted by an 1nd1vldua1 927 14 Thia stattme(lt wH hied ducted by 1n n<11v1dual F-111 Albert J Auer John l W"9atley S&40 wotn the Coonly ClerM ol Or· Thomu MaGCaro 1----------This statement wu ltle<I South Memotl&I °'' .... Suitt noe Count)" on June 1 fl·us statement WI!> ftle<I P\a.IC NOTICE With the County Clerlc OI 01 t I 1 Tutu Otltahoma 74 t4S 1984 witr• the County Cle<k 01 Or ~ County on June 29 JS Wheatley Company.' F24TTT7 er>gtt County on July 10 NOTICI Of 1984 Cehfom11 co1pora1t0n t51 Publt1he<I Orange Coast 1984 PU9LIC H!ARIHO f:MIS71 W"1 Yale LOOi) Irvine Caltl ail~ P1101 July 6 13 20 '27 F2501S3 IRVINI RAHCH QIMc>n, Dunn I Crutchef 92714 1984 PuDll~lleo Orange Cout WATER DtlTNCT 100 ... Wpot1 c.t'lllt Or ThlS buaineu '1 con-F 113 Da11y P1101 July t3 20 27 AEIOlUTtOH .,.wport .. ach, Calll oucted Dy a gel"er11 part· ----------August J 1954 NO. 11M-M ll2MO ne11111p P\a.IC NOTICE F· 13~ RHOLUTION Of THE Publltne<I Orange Co11t Jamea S W~lley Pr•si I OARD Of DIRICT°"I OF dt1nl NOTICE OF THE IRYINE RANC H Dally Piiot July 6. 13, 20, 27 This st8h1men1 wu llled TRUSTEE'S SALE W A T E R D I 8 T R I C T 1984 w1tn the County Clerk ot 01 T.I . No. OOl-t221MI PUBllC NOTICE DECLARING INTENTION F· l06 1ange County on June 28 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FICTfTIOUI BUSINEH TO lllUf CONIOllDATlD --------- 1984 ,..OPERTY OWNIR NAME STATEMENT GENERAL OBLIOATIOH PUBLIC NOTICE F249.J7t YOU ARE IN OEFAUL r BONDI OF I AIO Dll°"'ICT 1--------- 0arwln • Wegner UNDER A DEED OF TRUST tl'le following person 11 IN THE A M OU HT 0, flCTITIOUI llUl!Neal 1M01 Von Karman Av•. Oo1ng busmese H -... ....,. 000 Naue 1TaT1u•NT DATED 03123182 UNLESS DESIGN IMAGES. 2680 _......,., • ..._. .. - lrvlne, C•tlf t2715 YOU TAKE ACTION TO .,8 Sanl8 Anl Ava Coate WHEREAS. lhe Boetd ol ftle loll()Wlng pertona are Publllhe<I Oraf\gt Coast PROTECT YOUR PROP-Mesa Caul 92626 01rector1 ot trvlne Ranch dOlng bulineu u Dally Piiot July 8 13. 20, 27 ERTY IT MA y BE SOl..0 AT Lori J•nlce Foreman Water DtatrlCt (IRWO)deeml TUSTIN CORPORA TE t984 A PUBl..IC SAl..E IF YOU 2.,.,. • B Santa Ana Av• II propar that portlOna of the PARK. L TO . 3300 lrvlne Av- F -tOJ NEED AN EXPl..ANA TION C-;;:ia Mna Calif 92628 remaining 1utllorlled bonds enue. Suite 135. Newport ----------OF THE NATURE OF THE ol lmP<O~I Dt1trlct Noe BMch, Calif. 92660 PROCEEDING AGAINST This buSlneu II con-102 105, toe. 109 121, 141, Albert J. Aue< •n<I A•-ductec Dy an in<llvidual 142 3(203). 206, 221 241, eoclates. Inc .. Celtlorn11 YOU YOU SHOULD CON-l0t1 Janice Foreman 242 250 and 290 ..._ 1 ••. .-.. 3300 trv1ne Avenue. Suitt NOTICE TACT A LAWYER Th&t statement was llted .,. _,_, IHVIT1HO On 08. 10/84, al 1 t 00 witn the Counly C•erk 01 0 ,_ •~ contolldat•<I bond• 135, Newport Beach. Calif HALED 1108 A M SUNKIST SERVICE l•nge County on July g, 1984 purtuant to S«:1IOOt ~7 92660 cc....o COMPANY as duly ap-F24"7, and following of the Cell· Thll butlneH II con- Notice is hereby g1v9'1 that pomle<I Truttee under an<! Publlslled OraOQe Cout fornta Waler Cod• H ducted Dy a corpor•llon 111eC•t)CounclloftheC1tyot pursuant to Deed of Trust Daily Pilot July 13 20 27 PfopoM<I to be enecte<I In AlbertJ A~. Pretldent Hunt1ng1on B11ch Call· reco<deO on 08/ 10184 as 3 984 1eg1a1111on currently pending This statement wu Ole<! lornll will recef\le Maled Documenl No 82· 125107 of August 1 F-t20 (Attembty 8111 No 2787) and with the County Clerk ot Of. bods tor the 1emlo1cement ol OfllClaJ Recor<!• 1n the oHICe pur1u1nt l o Section• ange County on June 28, the Mun1e1pal P1er an<! tlla of 1t1e County Recorders ol 53531 S an<! 53541 ol l he 1984 aOdllton of• bolt launcrtlng ORANGE County State ot Calltornla Government FMan tamp 1n the City of Hunt· C1lll0<n1a execute<! by Rob-Ptlll.IC NOTICE Cooe. and Olbton, Dunn I Crvtdlef lngton Beech. Calllornta on e tt A Kummelehnt1 & WHEREAS, the Boero ol 100 Ntwport Cantet eccoroence wtth \he plant Maryann Kummelehne, Hus· NOTICE TO Directors has been prn -Drive an<1 1pec1flca11on1 end Dand and Wiie WILi.. SEL L CREDITORS en\e<I wllh • propole<I resot-Newport .. ach, Callt. 1pec1a1 prov111on1 on Ille In AT PUBl..IC AUCTION TO OF BULK ullon p1011ldlno for the , .. l2MO PUBLIC NOTICE H:OO \.\l.·.'i.30 P .\1. UEI\ HI .I:\ ES t•t nur ' n o \ 1u-_ \IH.l'\t- \I 111ul,l\ ...... 1. l 1 .'rn .1.111 l ut•-.cl ,1' \1 11 11 I .~O p 111 \\ 1·cl t11·-.cl.i\ I II .... '.m" 111 I Ii 11 r .. cl;1' \\ .. c1 I .~II fl I ll. I r 1 ii ,1' I I I 111 ... '.w JI II I "'t1l urdil' I rul;I\ ~:Oil JI . II I .... 11111 I .1' I II UIO p 111 C.\~(:t·JJ .ATIO\ & C« •HH ECT H >'.\~: L1rry 0y8f I HUI I llTIH HITI 4 UNITS In EASTSIDE C M wtlh good rental lllS· tory Wiii trade lor Meta Verde home or carry paper on sale 10 111't groas Asking $250.000 Call 631-1400 for detalla - IA.\11HIHO'I llOMI .., In• Rf Al ESTATf t a 11n·ll••I 11111-. ,1f11I 1·111 11•t·l 111 11 ... fll<I' •••••93•1•·•1•400•- lw 11rnd1· 0 11 -.a11H· cl .-;tclli 111·-. a.., a ho\ 1·. CORP. OWIER Ph·a-.c· a-.k fol' H 1·a11n·lla ti11n Big 5 Bdrm 3 balh with lllllllht•r ~h c·11 i"H1c·c·ll111u \Ollr tel separate Fmty rm and • ,... . • formal dining mual be ER HORS: sold fast It's vac ant and In great shape but lhe owner haa to get II oH the book•. Now Full price well below comparabtea S t7 8,000 Don t wait 751-3t9t ( 111'1 I. \Ollr .ul d .11h 1111d rt'p orl t>rror -. i m1 11t·d w tt·I~ I lu· U \II ) P 11 () l ti ..,.., um 1·-. Ii d l 11 lit ' f 11 r t I II' f 1 r .. 1 1rtn 1rrc·1·1 111..,t•rt 1011 mtl ~ CLA SIFI E O 642-56 78 -C:::. SELECT ----1111111111!1!!1~~~~------------· ..... PROPERTES a ..... ltr lalt a ..... fer Salt ClllTRY OOTI&H 1002 Cute home wlth 2 bdrm ltatral l 002 Geaeral and a den located In -..-.. ......... ____ _._I·===-----------Santa Ana Hgts Hard- LllO llLE 0,1 lailJ 11 -3 101 Via Llt1t Std M arvelous 6 Br bayf ront 78' on bay. pool. spa 100' boat space Xlnt Fm. $4,850,000. wood floors. big 101 1nd loads of charm Owner Wiii hetp finance Asking $135,000 the oHtce of tile Director ol HIGHEST BIDDER FOR TRANSFER suance of the coneolldate<I Published Or1nge Cout Pvbllc Works Documenll CASH (payaDle al umfe hol ~~~t.~1.~', general obllQallon bon<la. Da1ty Pilot July 6, 13. 20, 27. Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot, lrg will be a11ellable on July 27 tale In lawful money o t e Noltce •s hereoy g111en to NOW, THEREFORE. the 198' deck. cou rtyard. pier & slip $1.100,000. Tradition a l Rea lty 6:lJ.7:l70 1984 A charge of $25 00 United Statea) at the South crtodllors 01 the within Board of Directors of IRWO f-107 not relundabHI. wlll be r• front en1rance 10 the Orange named lrinslarort•l that 8 DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, 1---------- quired tor each Ht of t1>9e1· County Old Counhouse. 211 Dull< transfer 15 about 10 be DETERMINE AND ORDER P\8.IC NOTICE Beauti f u l 3 B r, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace, llcauons and accompanying w Se11te Ana Boulevard made on personal property aa 1011ows 1----------beam ceilings. Xlnt fi nancing. $420.000 drawings C11y ol Santa Ana State ot herematter Ol!SCrlbe<I S.Ctton 1. The reeolullon YOU ARE IN Of FAULT OIAICTOR Of Calltorn11 92701 all nghl. The names and buslneu providing lor latYance ol UNDER A DEED Of TRUST IHSllE DRIVE l&YfllOllT COIDO PUBLIC W<>f'KI 111111 an<! 1n1er8't conveyed consolidate<! bond• of the DATED JUNE 30, 11M. UM-. aooresses of the mtel"ded 1rv1ne Ranch Water 0111trlct. J & o-I d ted M EITIMATE to and now ne10 by 11 unot1r transferors are JAMES LEll YOU TAKI ACTION e tty DOY view. new y ecora ai Wortl ltem ·OvanUty said C>eeo ot Trust •n the MESSERSMITH INC • aaprewntedtotnl18oar<1ot TO ,.,.OTECT Y~,..°'-Kai, 2 B r , 2 Ba, 40' pat io. Now $645.000 ~1nl0<ce p.er end cor>-property situeteo on said 'cahlornia Corporallon 1•430 Dtrectors concurrently hete· f RTY, fT MAY N aOlO AT ,1ruet boat launching ram County Cahforn11 descr10-So El Camino Real San Swultch h It ::;::i~~on aspt:;,~~~s A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU PHllHU llOIE OCUIFlllOIT lump Sum •no the land therein Clt1mente CA 92672 "' NffO AN EXPLANATIOH A pre-Did conf9fence w111 A Condom1n1um com· 1he nemlllsl end aoortu that the contotldate<I bond• OF THE NAT\HIE OF TH£ Ocean & Jetty views. marin e room. -1 Br. 011111u oonaar Cute home with 2 Bdrm and a den located In Santa Ana Hgta Hard- wood floors big tot and loade of charm Owner will help lmance Asking $135.000 FSBO prtnC° only Lux condo 3 Bd 3 t>a pool tennla. 19a Gd uaum loans S Ul8K Open HM Sun 1-5, 363 Bayview Terrace CM 8'2·5281 L.IO WLf lmmec •Br Mesa Del Mar •• Quiet St Upgreded thru H00,000 out & new Int. S 130,500 Custom 5 bedroom home 941 Serra Way S.5-6408 3 baths Family room 3 --------- car garage Street-to-MESA DEL MAR street on center walk ,1 "' 673-7783 SPARILER • LOTS IOIH fOR m Oh. corne< tol, custom lrplce, brick patio, Eng- llsh garden and French door• Carmel In 11.V Excepttonally Cleln 4Br 2Ba home In choice area. New paint In & out. Beautllully deco<atad. New tence and prol .. - slonelly landaceped Pos1lble quick escrow & potMUlon S 134.500 OPEN HOUSE 11 ·5 Sat/Sun July 28-29 8« SonOfe Rd In Colla M ... Can thOw ll'IY11rM by calling IEWNITllU amn Homes $259.000 Ul-2TH t .._l(.t I I ( 4'1 \ Aepotaaalont Duplex & Realtors. 675-6000 Home S 126,000-1•5.000 _____ Low down agt S.6-7739 POOL IOIE • IElUI u111m1 3 Bd 2 ba fireplace Neel & $59,000 TOTAL PRICE clean. sparkllrig pool. Try $5,990 downl 1 Bdrm beauUful yard, large R-2 plus den cond o. Com- lot $1'9,500 munlty pool and 19• Thi• IRYllE &YEllE wm not tu t Call nowl LOI 90x 178 with good 3 Bd 5.ot&-2313. 2 ba home. S 199.000 RtJ loOar•t• lttr 141-1121 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS l•Utt• BHt. hack IMO • • I lOO? 4 r a, -ot. o taaan I dn.4 100K OWC 1 ml to PllHTlllllS PEI. n. t>ClfBkr CoOp 9M-888f On the beach for under Beautllvl 4 Bdrm 2 bath SS00.000 Unique prop-hoose cloM to bMch e<ty offers spec1acular priced right 968-1954 views & unusual privacy I , 1Ai":ii4 Thia charming Cape Cod mat v•n 3 bdrm home 11 open for l'!P!P'P""P!!'l!'!'la·s_,(..,ar·meno---i-P-Y inspection by eppt to owner 1br + Iott den Q u a I If 1 e d b u ye r s end unit S 155.000 Open 770-0493 or 673-•852 hOU38 Sun 1-5 786-1081 oeheldonThurs01),Augu,1 p11seoo1 1na1 be 11sued 1n one or PROCEEOINO AOAINI T 3 o _ J700 ( k $l 285 OOO T r adition al 2 1984 al 9 JO PM on ine PARCEL 1 or ine .n1en0eo ttans1ereecs1 more..,, .. to be told con-YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· , Od. sq t • car par mg. • . Corona dtl Mar 1022 llPU H•E are ROBERT J SWEIGART ly Realt.v f tertal I Ith It' Public Works Conltlfence An undJv•Oed 1, t 81h & EILEEN F SWEIGART cuirent Neh series to De TACT A LAWYtR. llYSllE PUCE IHFROIT .Y ,,.. ___ ,._____ or en n ng w S Aoom 81 Huntington Beech interest in and 10 Lot 1 ot h 1 24082 <1e•1onated w11h the year NOTICE Of S~H-7a70 Charming Beech Houte marvelous 1cou1t1cs. C1t1 1-1111 2000 Mein Street T1ec1 11228 .n the City of "'t.oano enc wi e 1984 and alphat>ettcalty De-TRUSTEE'S SALE Spec·tacular bayfron t dplx . 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 3BR 3ba, g1rden dng. lea-gorgeous auneelS and Huntington Beacn Costa MeSll Courty ol Or· ~crop~I: 9~~~v,e M•H•On ginning With 1984-A Ttle T.I . No. 42432 2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spaces. $1.250.000 lured Nov 81 0 c Home night light view • 3 m eccoroence w1tn the anoe StateotCa111orn1a as '~l~l th rt pert•· 101a1 per vatue ot NOTICE 1S HEREBY DIPW &Garden PP675-5713 Bdrmt.2',.ba.PlanOln prov111ons ol Section 1773 per map recoroeo on Book nent 8tiere:1o ~;0J:sc~•De<J ,,, $9S 800 000 11 comprt-' of GIVEN that on Thursday More hke two 3 Br 2 Ba Full """""an vu Jasmine Crk Turtle Rock Ridge ot the l abor Code the State •86 Pages 45 ano 46 •n the r 18 MOBIL SERVICE the per values of the reapec-August 9 19841t at tO oo Ullll IUCM HILLlllE d """"' '315.000 of Cehlorn1a 011ector or tl'le oll1ce ol the County Re-~~er~o ... s no loc•t..,. " uve lmpro"9ment 01str1C11 o clocl< am ol said day In Panorc:11n1<: ocean & Clt_Y view, 5 Br 3 Ba. con om In I um s e 2 br & den Owntagt wm ~- Department ot lnOuSlriel Re-corder ol said County ~~30 s~' ~1 C.imm"o Real 5Ulled the<flln. whOH r• the room !Mii as1da for con-spacious "'modeled l1nence (619)728-5151 ~ 1a11ons s11111 oe1e1m1ne the Except iherelrom units 1 S nC• m nt CA 92672 ma1n1ngauthonzedamount1 ducting Trustee·1 Selet spacious e n ter taining hom e . $1.100,000 Cape Cod charmer in an ~ 'Jiisor general p1eve11111g rate ot through t8 u shown on the aTh ~ :in:ss name sed of bonos de1er11>ec1 in the within the olfieel ot REAL excellent locaHon A rare lllYllE TERUOE wages. at>pllcable to the Condom1n1um Plen re-e u u 1ecllel1 tl'le<eot shall each De ESTATE SECURITIES SER-ottering at $385.000 See ~ ealf y work to oe done. coptea ol corOed in Book 14199 Page Dy seid 1ranslerot1 111 &a•O reduced by th• same re· VICE located at 2020 Nor1h at S 13 Narcissus. 1241,100 FEE tne 181est general wage rete 1964 tnd r•reeorded m location 15 MESSERSMITH spe<;ltve amount Broadway Suite 206. In tl'le Cell for detalls 3t>r or 2br & den home In j determ1na11ons are on Ille et Book t428a. Page1 674 01-M~~!~ •d b lk transfer 19 The provlaton• lor the Clly of Santa Ana. County of 144-1211 great Corona del Mar lo· 7 8 6-1 172 me ottice of the City Clerk t1c1a1 Reco~e5 sa u 1n1e1e11 rates to be born by Orange. atate of Callfornla. ~ cation Fam ily neigh· L! :zn:: ' and1heott1ceoltheD11ecto1 Alto ex 1ng tnerefrom ~~~:ea~t~~o~l~~fnc~~: the bonds convenlon from WASHING TON TRUST •••••••••••••••••••• borhood. biking diatance . •' otPubllcW01i..so1theC1tyol 811 thote e tus1ve eas&-FORNIA ESCROW SER-one type Of Interest r11e to DEED SERVICE CORPOA-S • to bay and beech Huntington 811ach Call· ments tor pall purposes as VICE 2667 Cemtno ,..,_1 Rio another mandllory re-ATION. 1 CaJll0tnl1 corpor-~ 476 1266 or 644.()357 fornl8 ihown on the Con<1omlnlum ;. 111 4 n ""t purchaee and remerketlng, euon . ., duly appolntad ,,.l,.•E-01 '"'~·A~ '"""'"L "tt"'°"" _ · 3880 MICheltofl Ottve Plen1 end 1peclllcat1on11, Plan above referred 10 ~~~. o? or!~oe D~~-end ottler feature• of the Tru•\ee under I nd purMJant ..... ,.VIEW 110111 IRVllE TERRACE Irvine together with propoul form. PARCEL 2 Y • bonds shall be substantially to the power ol .. 1e con-""" n mey De obtained 81 th• of Unit F-1 as shown n lhe fomle, 92108 on or itter es set forth In th• pr()j)OM<I 19fre<l In thet certain Deed of Popular portoflno model 10011111it IHll TtlnlllOI TWlllSl lice of Illa Director ol PuDllC Condominium Plan referred Aufiust 14 1984 resolution end wlll De more Truat •xecuted by JOHN B wllh plans for bonus br 2'~ba 1750 aq tt . Works. City Hell Hunt11l9ton to 1n Parcel 1 11Dove he name and eddren of fully <letelled and defined by GROTIING an<! KATHY A room. 3 Bdrms. 2''1ba, OPEi 1-1 llllY pool, jac, tennis. 10+'•V• Beach. Calllornll PARCEL 3 the per ion wllh whom means ol en 1noentur11 10 De HOFFMANN-GROTTING. large family room. coun· Beautiful Bay View fixed rate. auum. fO< 30 claims may De flied Ill CALI-t .... I I c-~t·-I kit h f I di I $188 000 •7'"1"'""' No DtO wtll De receive<! un An eJJclu1•"9 easement lor FORN A ESCROW SER-en er .... •no n ~ .. ~ ""' hu1band and wife. recorded ry c en. orme n ng Airy 4 Bdrm & den, 3 bath, yrs. , .. u--.-:• less 11 ••made on a blank pa110 purPQM9 over thet 1 with the negotiated aai. of August 2•. 1983. In the ol-Seller wants o llert custom home S.00,000 form lurn1she<I by the Oirec· por11on ot the 1e11ricted ~ICE 26~7 Ce~tno Del ~o 1rw, bonds ftle Indenture or llc.e of the County recorder IEWPOllT IUOll SIJ0,000 $2 49. 500 leuehotd l/H • lll'ld S 109.140 HI ltacla 1 I 10t 01 PubllC Worlls The common area oescribed as outh en , ieoo 1 • model the<eol lhlll be ol said County, •• ~ CAROL PANGBURN 0 IT I ft I &Oii IT spec11l •tt9'111onof P<o11pec· P-F-1 on the abo"9 referred 92108 and the 11111 day o< eOoPte<I concurrently wltl'I corder's lnttrumant No Relax o n u pper & lower decks l ook -lrt If•• II tr J, L uve b1dder1 11 celled to the 10 Condominium Plan flltng claims Dy any creditor the adoption ol the reaol· 83-370737. by reuon ot • mg onto the sp lendor of N ewport lll-1112/M0-1211 ICW ft/ht 1• '4. pr090sal reQulrementa WI the 1tree1 aOdt-!Wl<I shall be August 13 1984 uuon of luuance breach of delMJlt In p1yment 1•21 ftM/... 1ff forth in the spee1t1ea11ons other common <1es1Qnauon. ""'tCh 19 the busina. O•y Section 2 That MonOay ot performance of the obll-H arbor, watch the daily )Oggers, the • ~ t tr lor lu1 01rec.11ont 81 10 the II any ol the real property before the consummation the 13111 <1ayo1 Augutt. 1984 gauona MCure<I thereby, In-daytime sai lors & the overall act.iv1-UIO llLE OWNER WILL TRADE b1001"9 de 1cr1 b • d above 1 a date specified above at the nour ol 4 3-0 Pm of ctu<11ng th•t brMCh or de-2 BR d Elegant Beyfront home Gall II .. ly9n, .. , The above quantmet ''' purporled to be 350 So far as IS known to u10 said day In the 8oerd ol DI-fault, Notice of whlcn wu ty fro m t h is customized con o . and Income. FantH llc appro•1ma111 only being Avocado •F-1 Costa Mesa Intended Tr!lnstereet•I said 1ec1011 Room ol Irvin• recordeO Apnl 19. 1984. u Secunty gate, pool & boat slips .l&SlllE CREEi Herbor View, sandy 110-1212 AaJfl•t o•ven as a DH•s tor the com· CA 92827 intended Transteror(at use<! Ranch Water Dl1tr1e1. 18802 Recorder a ln11rument No beach 3 car garage For 1=---rt-.. =--.. :----::lr==9 parison ol bid' an<! the Cny Tl'le undersigned Trustee lhe tollowino eO<l•t•onel B.,deen Avenu• Irvine, 8'·163126. Will SELL AT available REllOll •ale or e xchange IC c;.t Huntington Beacn does 01scle1mseny11abllltylorany Dusmess namt15 and ad Celll0<nla be end the same PUli!..IC AUCTION TO THE lmmaculale3bdrm.3bath $895.000 Own/A f t . •UYFIRTOllH not e~press 01 by 1mpt1cs 1ncorrec1~ss or the street dresses wllhon the three are hereby fixed by this HIGHEST BIDDER FOR condo with ~I Land· 640-g269 or 759-1552 2br 2ba. pool, boat tllp 1tons aor~ tnat the actual eddreu and other common years 1851 P~5',9 ,984 Board of Dtrectors u the CASH. lawful money of the seeped by Aogert. large OPEN WED/THUR-$ Wilt Mii on leaMoptlOn amount ol wor~ wlll co• deslgnetton. 11 any shown Dated Ju 1 time ano p11ce lor a heating unned Stetea, or a cuhi.'1 p1t10. community pool & Owner 675-8837 respond the1ew11h but r• herein Ray Laney 81 Aoent for on the propoMd rNOlutlOn Check dr•wn on 1 1tate or l ennla. REDUCED to 12-4 PM aeNes tne right to increase 11 lhe street address 01 Robert J Sweogarl of issuance nat1onalbank,1 1tateodtd-$315,000 • ownere are The Channel Reel, CDM's ID0-78'on bay, lg dock, or dec;reue tne 11moun1 of other common des1gna11on & Eiieen E Sweigert Section 3. At the lime and e<el credit union. or a stata amcloutl Call 631-1.otOO only high tlM . Lovely 2 6Br, pool. 11-.ot Dally. 101 any clau or portion of the of the property Is not in-lntenoeo Tranileree(s) piece ll11ed In Section 2 or at or l9dat1I u vlng• and loan Brdm 2 ba condo on the Via Lido Soud 673·7'873 work as mey be deemed dlcetedhereon,dlrect1onato Published Oteng: ~oHl any time or place to which assocl1t1ondomlclle<l ln thl1 -\.\>l\TIHIHO'T w ater with prtvate1---------- 11ecessary or e~pedlent by the property may De ob· DallyPllotJuly 27 98F 1 4 1uch hearing may be con· ttete,allpeyablealthatlme 111•'11.., Inc.. marina, pool, sp a . ILIFFS112l,OOO tne Director of Public ta1n9d from tne oenellc1ery 8 tlnued any pe rton or sai., all rlghl. UtHI and REAl ESTATE $399.500 ner wlll h91p fin~ Works herein named pursuant to a Interested tncludlng all P9f· lntereat held by It. aa 93 1400 2625 Ocean F3 2331 Vitia Huerta. 2BR All bods will t.11 compar'l<I wrltt9"1 request submitted 10 PU8LIC NOTICE tons owning land In ttle 1m-Trustee, 1n that real property •••••••1•-••• Agl 759-9100 l ba Tiie Property Mart on the bHl'I of tht> 011ector 11t1rd 1>enef1c1ery within ten pro11ement dl1tr1<:t1 whOMI sltulle Ir> said County an<! ~ 00 of Pullltc Wor~' f'Sl•mal,. 01 days from me 11rst publt-NOTICE OF bonds ara p109<>M<1 to De St1te. described at fotlowt Q4t" -19 1'16 quantities oJ work to oe 1cat1on or this notice INTENDED 1nc1u<1e<11n the contotldlted Lot 6 ol Traci No 742. u n•---------Ctltl Mtll l -Charming Back Bay HOfM done BENEFICIARY Amer1can TRANSFER AND borl<ls H above $1>9Clfle<I Ot P11f map recorded In book ..-EASTSIDE·Anumable Secluded area nr M..a Suosotuhon 01 ",...u,.t•es Savings and Loan ASSOCl8· LEASEBACK any person otherw111 23. p1ge 42 or M11-N••A lport• VA S07K, at 1 t'lt%.3Bd Drive Ettatu.$148,000 tor any monies w1thn111t.1 Dy 11on 222 N El Oo1ado TO WHOM IT MAV CON 1ntaresteo In th• con-cell1neou1 Mapa 1n the of-den.2 ba,lrplc $150•500 20.otS 1 Bayview 49.ot-7748 '"" C•tv 10 1n1urf! per I S1ockton CA 95202 PhOne CEl'IN so11011ed bond• mey llPPMr flee ot the County Rec0<der DIME s •4ulpm•nt f own/bier 548.5Q HI tormance shall toe perm111fld 1209)948· 1116 Notlu> 11 hereby g1"80 and be "9ard concerning of said county "' accord a n c e w II 11 Sa10 sale will be meoe Dul that Paeolic Video PrO<luci, anv miner Ml lorth In 1hta Tne street aOdreH or BEST BUY nr SC Plaza prov•S•MS 01 ll'lfl C11if()rn•a I .,.,,hout covenant or war-Inc Tran1leror-Lenee rnolvllon ot lnfentlOn er'J other common designation 2 br 1,, ba Condo Lovely Governm(lr•I Code SP>Cloon ranty expresa Of 1mphed re-whose bu'11ne» ld<lreu •s the proposed resolU11on ot of the rNI Pf~Y herein-lract Sacrificed to sell 4590 ' gerd•no 1111a posseu1on or t 100 Ea11 Pac111co 1asua"'9oranymal11nma-aDove dttcrJba d I• A 50 B Ec1ch b•O ~n111 t.4' med,. encumbrances 1nclud1no Anaheim 92806 County of ter1al thereto. 1nclu<ltng the purported 10 be 310 Grand ~~~11~2S~~~077s-/5:"'' out on a torm 10 t.e 0D111ned lfW!s c.harges and 1upenSM 0•1no1> State of Ca11to1n1e Quntlon of whetllet lhe Canal Nawpon Beach Call a1 11111 office of the D11et101 of ine Trustee 1no of the is about to make e Trenale< burden ot the lands Of any ot fornia Brand new 2& 3 Bdr con- or PuDllc w orlt' Di'l•l'!•r.p 11us1s c.reated by said 099<! 11nd Lee•ebec1o. tr om the 1mpro~t <l1Slrlc1s Tlla und«Slgned hereby dos 1 ml to beach. IAYFRllT HIElllOllE paclout owner's unit ove rlooklng tandy t>each Vacant • lmmed po ueu1on Juat re- modeled TradH ac· oeptad 606 So Bayfront Asking S 9 15.000 OwnertAgt 8'4-9513 menl w mo 2000 M1,n of Trull 10 pey the 1em111n-HERITAGE LEASING COR would be lr'CrHM<I 0"8f the dtscla1m1 all llablllty lor any LI NE S t0.000 bonut 6"42·9558 Slr"9l Hun1tng1on Beier mg prtn<:lpal sum .. ot tne PORAT ION T rantl•r•• burden that would be oome 1ncorrec1ness In n1d streel Ce1tfo1n1a shllll De !leateo nolfllll secured Dy sa10 Lessor whose butmeu •d by tne 1mp1ovement dlllrlct a<l<lreu or other common tno filed w•1h the City Cler~ Deed ot Trust to w11 diets os 4379 30th Street were 111 bond• SOI<! MPat· de1lgnallon Q,1.1IR1121,100 LIH ISLE 41 the C1vtr Cenitu SKond S3 7 500 00 with 1nt1res1 San Diego Calllornta 92 t04 ately Said .. i. will be made J:loor Adm1n111r111on Su•IO thereon from 03123182 81 County ot San Diego S111te Sectlofl •· Th41 Secretary .,...lhOUI w&rr1n\)'. •xpreaa or. WA NT ADS A IOI ol hmt IC>< your $10,000 DOWN 1no WOO Mein SHeet Hun1 t 7 75'/• per annum as ol Calltorn1a th• personal It dlreclad to l>Ublltt'I notice Implied. reg•rdlng title. poa-money. Neat and c ... n 3 Br 2 Ba trg playroom 1ngton B11ec:h C•lllornta on I provide<! In said notetal plus proP't(ty oe~nbed h•retn of tuch n.ar1no by publllh· HUion. or enc:umbrano.. RV •e<:et•. alley entry. turn only JA«I0.000 Biii 01 before 2 00 PM ot1co''' end any 1nO all ad-Detow Ing 11 copy of the reeotutlon to eallt ty the prlnclpal bal-•ttts. CIOM to echoolt, Church Gru;;d y Ritt 117U1111 Augua1 e 198• •nd shall be ¥ance1 ol U 237 26 with T11e property to De trans of Intention once •..,.. for anoe of the Note or other & •hop ping Call for lnlOf'- openad by • comm1tlet111nt9fHt terre<I 11 1ocatad 11 t too two 1uccu11v1 ••".tkl obtlgatlOn MCUred by Nld matloh and 1howlng c;omPOHd of '"' City In 80dl\10rl 10 above etll· Eest Pactl1co. Anaheim, pursuant lo Secllon eoee Of Deed of Tru•t with lnlertltt IMPORTANT NOTICE TO 54S.2313 Liil llll Clerk,lhe Clly Altorney 11nd metl'ld coat•. eapentet an<! Counly of Or1nge Stete of the Calllornla Qo.,.,nm..-it and other auma a1 provide<! PRIVATE PARTIES '=~~·"1 -;~·~-e.. 3 buatltu 3 tflyr~l~ned ... !.!.'! D11ector of Publlc Work• or edvencn appro.11m1tely Celllornle COCle In • MWll)•P9f Of therein: plu1 lldvanCM, tf f or Clusirlfod Ad __ --~-~ _ II.,._ ....,,,,... the<r auth0r1z.a<I reprel4tflte S7 300 08 mey be adv1nced S11d propeity 11 de1Crll>ed g-.-1 ctrculatlon publllh-any under the t.,m, thereof A(llON - 11vl'! end the reau111 01 aa1<1 prior to aele In order 10 cure In gener111 H CAMERAS Id In Orange County The and lnter"t on IUClh act Se/I your Items for $60 or less In c..u • h tocalton hOme. Roof top bidding wllt be reporte<J to any default• ol W'tlor 11en1 ANO EDITING EOUIPMF.NT flrtt l>Ubliee1k>rl tnall be at vancH end plu1 faH, our famoui OIMES·A·LINES pub-A DA.l\Y rtLOT -tundtlck $525,000 the c11y Council of Hid City Tile t>eMf1Cl1ry un<lef .. Id located at 1 too Eut P1-t.H t fourteen I 1')~ya prlot dlarg.a, 1n<1 upenMI of N .000 Cun e-t• a t>eautl-Ull IULn olHunt1ngton8MCha1tl'l4tl1 OeedofTrutther•tofore11 ClltCO An•helm County ol tOlhetlme fl11td lor tlleheet· thefru11111 andoftlletru•t• "'~each Saturday In the Dally ~~ II.II under Pf'loed Condo. lll·llOI r"Qular meeting 10 De ~<J ecuted 1n<1 d .. tverl<I to the Or11nge. St•t• or Calttornta Ing Tiie s.ctatary 111\.trtllef cr .. ttd by .. Id Deed ot Piiot Auum S 10 8,0 00 1t on Monday th• 8tn 01 uM4W•'Oned " written Dec-Th• Tr 1 n • f • r a nd directed 10 Pott • oopy °' Trv.t The total amount of 12Yo% ftHd Hlghly up-•••••••••• Augutt 1984 at thtl hour or 1ar11uon o• <1et11u1t and De· Leuebac-wtll be eon1um tM rN01u1ton Of lntenfton 1n eald ObllQ•llon lncludlno DIMES·A·l.INE ads must b'1 gracs.c:t c.11 tor detalla L~ ~Ht• remodel 7 30 PM 1n 11\41 c11y Covn<:ll mand few S11e. an<! 1 wrtttlf'1 mated on 0< 1tt11 tne 25111 thr .. Pl.lblle p4ac.M wfthln reeeonebly .. umettd 1... Dy• 833·$544 (Jan•t) "'--Sat/ ru.7 T•-'ln Chamber• 1n 1111 C1v1e Not~• ot C>eflWlt ano flee· day ot July t984 et 1100 each •nclvo.d lf'npr~t Cflargea and &A,,.,, ... or the p,..pald 10 mall or bring them Into t I 1014 ae25 ..,._.r ,,.. vo>• C.nter ot ... d C•ty ol Munl tion lo Sill ,,,. underliQned EHi P1c11ico Anan11m. dltlflCf for ., !Mat fourteen Truat .. at the time of lnf'llll tM Dally Piiot office Be sure to • ... EYM S.8-at iSlh, a Bdftn 64&-080 t •ngton S..Ch and 111a11 be c.auNd Hid NotlC4 of De· County 01 Or1noe Stll• of ( t4l d•ya PflOI to '"-time publleetlon Of m11 NM~ '' lnclud• your phone number or ad-:::==:::=====:.!--===:;;:;:::==;- 111Ctld ,I><>" by 11><1 City fault 11nd EtectlOn to Sell 10 California !lead tor Ille llMlll'IQ 141.927 04I d 1 d IEIT llY II llU IOITI counc.11 at ,,,. r11QUla1 "'"'' be recorded rn 111e county So f1r u 11 11nown to 1111 lectlofl f Tiie Preeldent Oe1ed Jutr 18. lot' ,.... n your • . have a prfco on 1"9 ot Augu1t 8 t98• wnetl thtl real propf!l'ly 11 tr1n1ler..C1) all butl,_ It d1<ecttd to ftle a certified WASHINOTON TAUST MCfl /rem & no lbbfflvllJt/ons 4 -· -11111 ... TN! City ot ~•unt10Q1on IOealed nama an(! lddrHMll uMd eopy ot th•• raaolutton with DEED IHI Ylll wm ., AOOIU ~ICl'I Calltorn•I r_..,.. •354:;> by r11n•t.f0f'fs)for tllelhr .. the C1llforn11 S11te CORPORATION a C1tt- 1h11 r.gnt 10 tajec:t any°' all Ollt411 ()81;;>{1 11~ r•t1 IHI PHI ,, OINllfenl TrM-er tooetf* w1ltt • IOtrU Sorry, no comrnwclal,tlda, garage Nt w oi•ram.IC till' entry b•d• I'll<! 10 1ec.19t tne b•d F0< 1nf0tmat1on contact from tne abo..,. .,, PA copy Of tne Pfoe>Olld •MO!-Corpor•tron N Trvtt.. ,.,.,, produc., plantl Of an/mall N('w <'arpe't downs\atn <1~ '°' lhfl ~· 1ntar .. 1 Mary Jo Gonr111 .. 12091 ClFIC V10£0 PRODUCTS utlon Of 1aauanee 8y REAL [SlATC are acceprab,. Ne w pemt throuah nut ot tl\f'I Ctty ol ~untlngton 943 .)018 INC :;>f'>O() £1111t Kattllla .\DOPTfO ANO AP· S!CURIT!S SCAVIC(, b -..1- &-1c:11 CalllorntA SUNKIST SERVICE AnAheim 01•r•Q41 C:ountv PROVED thl9 23rd <ll y Of • CalltOml• CorpcwltlOn J .~1nTl1.,,u., ...... 1111 ~ Oy order of thtt Clly Co\ln· COMPAN"( 1 corpor111on C111torn11 Q"I~ July 1994 Ill~ --.. ~ c11of111e c11y of t111n11ng1on e.,. OARtCNE BENDER 011111<1 July tO 1994 e.11v J w,._.., By o J ':'J: DEADLINE : leU r wtU ,1, 2 ... tn~ flautlq S..ch Ca11t0<n11 1!'111 Janu fruat .. Salt OfflGef HfR1T AG( LfASINO COA· S-.cr•taty, IRVIN( lllANC.tf tt1 Pf t t .,, .. 11ry 18 148' 'i4'HUI Mlln StrMI PORAT ION ATFA OISlAICT ANO or 2020 North 8ro.c!-y 3 p.m. Thurtdey Call 841 -175-41'f'na or &40 3877 Ann M rfo AT ff!; 1 p 0 OAAWfR 0 R<>Qf'f f' l \)Wiil "'""",,, rnr ~,. ~. Cotta Meu Office Alt<•• w1n1wo11ti "TO<,ll!ON t A g~,;;>O • r'""'"''r flOARD OJ OtRfCTORS Santa .Anl CA 92704! C111 l,l.-1k l'ubl••"l'!ll O•IMJft l not jP11(\l1\t•"<l (l'li nQH , no! l"~criror PublllM<I 011no• Cou t 330 Wnt .. , ,,, ... 'ut 11an .. 11 0• 1111111 ,~1 1u1 t>a•ly ~·11"1 1 .. 1. m n (l••I\ P•l(1t '"'¥ )4 J!. ';'f f>ubll•ll•d Or1ng• C.n••• 01111v P1101 Jul~ 20 27 Costa Meu, Ca. 92121 l>ll•lv 1•11u1 July. 7 10 lflll4 A 'IJ ••I l 1 ~8• • , ''"' 01111) I '•Int Jul'f '11 4..ioutt 3 AuQttll 3 IQ"4 J ~ 1 '1<1 1 1 1 • Wthl Sa t;O t'IA• • r 1111 .·-----..-.-------------.... I I • 979-2390 TlllllfPI lllfl1u.IOG 3 bdrnu. 21A b9ti\a-1n one ol ourmotteouiJht after areu 8111 greenbelll, blk• tall• & community KtlVltl.. 10 mlnut• 10 the bMCttt e.tter eee 11111 one FAST! 759-1501 ix35 wl &bMlna In NB Xii Adil !>1(. So<ry no i>et• Nr Ho.g Hoep Walk to bch Ownr wlll he4p tine on OAC FOi Into 673-551 I (· I V U C C R I ~ I ~ ESTATE ON WATER Agt 963-5321 Any prk:e l1a1a11 I f U I H Y r r I I I 11• 0000 """0 •l>Out f41Pffl "'9 ""1allM ' .. .,. my Ofmndlle .. 11\91 '°" ~ "* --------,,.,,..,to -1-...:.-.:;....;.,,~r---r-1) 0 --,... """' . •.-.ii I c l y I( u , I I r I I ... ,.,...,... ........ ,..,_, ....,.41 L-..L....r..-'------............. 1._ -.... 1 ........ GolOerl • Curw Unify -F'MJlc) CRINGE The QOOd thang abe>UI ,.._ pe9lltlg moatak•." Myt Hotel l1llT lllllll fOf raort l\Otet FuM time E~ Pf-' Pd. up at'· pee at t SS5 South Coas • ~ L~ 8ctt A.om.~ otc EOE Moutlek~ "-•n ITIUll Plave IOCal .... span.II': .,....ng ~ 846-6;'0~ TH•NGS TO 00 1. fit car 2. read.= -,~ ~':ler paant5 4. read.= 1111 . 5.~1 CIRCLE K-IAIKETS ~ J ~· l KOW IUll•C _.-l-~-- ;-USllUS I CLllll lnterVtews d .. ly from \ 1 00 s ~Lam .12 noon at 1390 ~ SNorth Pac1hc Coast Hwy , --!'~ Laguna Beach (on PCH & V1e101 t I 11' •<}• ]jJ lot fTlll•t mto • •• ~-.......-....-~~,....,,...,.,.....,.~..,..."""'."'~--"!"""'~":"""'"""'':"""'~"--: ............ -.:" .............. _. .............................................................................................................. .. l:e Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 27, 19~ ~Ber iae llr••l•r thutb!!t bttl Aa_tult Clil• Cart bocatJ" S.1rc~ =iiiiiiiiiiil=:=;;;;iiii PUlng Xlw • R;p;I,. Mom wl..,JY ChiidhOOd A: lttr1Jtia..1..__ Jkn11 P1~rla1 IMU.1 Wall P1~u1 Yf•exp "=R~el'riiiia~.-.•OtlM-..~ .... r•·a·ton...,· •&.-1 llYiii* iHXNdiACilAfMbVXt; REPAIR speo1811,1.,.200 , ; WE dXt8 IA6UCB; I $2.17 Per day Raaurlaclng·Sea~atlng deg Wiii b&by.,t your Dan ifuclleY i m Inc Ind • S&S &31-4199 child. dya/evt 831-Ge2e apeolaltate In aalM/mngt .abi. e.xp local COUPie Ct.!AN & !><PERT 12 yra ••f*lenc• letl p,_ .. , ~ ••P •HANO TOOETHEA* Ample rafa. 173-7227 Ov., 25 r.::,. exf:blanca MIKE 851· 1800 770.2725 anY1lme Walt . 839-0730 ANYTIME Tha1'1 ~LL Jgu p1y for lt1ttf Strrict Clair actor 1>!0r ... 1ona1• 833-3050 3 u~. IM daya UNSUITS Tan all a.... eAIAirRXefOR Sutfaf· Gu•tai•t .. OH uu" IMI tt &HI ITUYIM IOTllllU Lie. T -11 ,428 30-13.53 FARTHtNO INTERIOR& 1 torait Wldn taal~ sarv1c .. A to z Wa'w. Got HOUSE/OFFC CLEANING lu1la1 ltmcn HANGING/STRIPPING -m WHITE wiZAAo DAILY Body 8Mut Salon 22311 Ing naacllaally. In pain? TRHS TheParaon 1or.-,eryJobl c •• , al Cle I -VISA-MC 873-1512 •• , IAll Wl"'OOW WASHINQ e•e-1310 ro1e11 u n your 94:~1~0 tJV9 fna. cRX'a. cRRX'a " -----· --• ,,_~ tor Mm• care E.'*1 Wallcov.,lng In· R.V Stor~8peoatavall. QUALITY .. 831·2028 Repair•. Painting, Drywall, Very thorough. Gd rate. 47e-028• atallatlon. RMS. Conault-~ A~~co!~1~~111~: Yar• -•attaaa•t elc. Free .. 11ma1.. Oepandebta & expar'd ant AUlgnmt. 581-8590 ~, u • Gary 645 5277 PTL 54&-&off or 552-9522 Ptlat I NORMS WALLCOVERING 873•1331 Mon-Fri ~pm Mlke1a Vard Maint Tr" Brookl'M•t ·He ~8078 Don't pot It oNI For FREE Topped/removed Clean· conaultallon 1150-2273 un new lawns 7~ 1-3•76 PILOT 50% o11 all avca w/Kathl ~ .c..1 • Marie. FISET CUTZ. NB. Cltaala1 ltrriet Clean U1>1•Tree Trimming SERVICE 300 W PCH "'•8 22~6 -Yard Ma1n1 •Hauling .. . " llfft 0 .. Hlg ltnloo MIKE 650·3263 Ital M1lat. met Ruldanllal & COmmarclaJ COMPLETE GARDENING SERV/REPAIRS ror your BtaMfatl• ltmcta RICHARD SINOR'$ FrM Ell. 10 par roll Jddltra trim, c:aan ef&-~:~lng. hometbua Reu no fOb c Pal *330988 780-7211 sprlnCi;, lnatalied :nd Low pr ca DIRECTORY Zimmerman Boat 'Dain-··No job too blglOO< •m1•1 11 1" Malnt-Clnupa-Treas-Sod tenance trom TOP TO Ltw R1tt1l I -1 H 1 '411 to am1-rree •t 850-<C~ Haahold Secty·maJloull Newport uatom ntlng p I -"ana1r ..... Fair "atN. .~,-.-,,-=,--.-----bkk"" d I 18y,.o1happycuatomers. l~I tatfl n-,. .., n - -------rat1;;'13~:~s::~~~ure lie 280844 675-0383 •WALLPAPER REMOVAL Call Cat 842•8789 Steta taw .-.j,.. thit All ~the IRVINE MIRROR BOTIOM 533-6591 C-tt "-J • Ind the HUNTINGTON ODlllC fl .. atrl LANDSCAPE I CLEAN- Baalia1 ·-- Dunp JOBS 4 B I I RAINBOW PAINTING & prtp only Also do Ttlttfatat ltt1h contractora who pertonn BEACHCOMBEA every C1•iatt M1kia1 1st ctlss CONST UP s Yrs exper free est M .... tt •.J Q painting 838-6970 --wont over S200 Including SMALL MOVING JOBS VAcXTioN HOME CARE uallty 11 our policy · Frank• Tat.phone Repair labor and matarlela muat MIKE646-139l 650·6648 JEFF Lie 8688 Pl11tH/lt~ir & 1n11altetlon 1 & 2 llna be tleenaed. Unllolnaed HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE ~:..~~:nt~~:~. ~~{i CUSTOM Painting Int/ext ED1SltlSTERtNG. phonea, eat. ov• phone, contraotora ahould 10 Furniture, Truh, Tr... etc Howard S..&-3• 16 E11ter10< wood treatment Neal PatchN & Taxtur.. 8 yrt exp 842-9220 state In their advertlalng Wednaaday at *New ~blneta, refacing Remodeling & New Const Dave 760-9077 "°c:LxltrTaOcnOe:r,;' European kite fexmlCa lor Comm & Auld LIC'd, LANDSCAPE SERVICE " counhirtopa 549.5747 insured & t>onded Com-Tree trim Lawn Ma1n1 etc &U Fii LllS Becket-Hines-Johnson pelellve rates 751·3662 tree est Juan 548-9448 .. Your Dally Piiot Fine furniture. Kitchens IHIETI-11101 oo•sT. """ .,. 15 NORM FrM est Stan 549-5068 lnt/E.JCI. free Mt 845-8258 Tiit Contractor• and con· ™·~ 1.et•l ltmc" EXTE-RIO;;:;TOP QUALITY ····~··· •umert. contact Mary s.rvtca Directory Yachts 631·6397 I ... , R4tprasentallva RemodeltRepa1r1 comm Shrubs/Tree Trim Compl Dumplng-Haullng-Movfng -"'" ·---•-!!'!"' .. ,..."""!""~ Count••· flOOrl, 1hower1. G die t 558 •o•., ..... th gardening compe1111ve p u /Delivery Best Ratee WE STIP n1m .. sr wex.k for your $. Free eat. H ,., 11f110-1111 patio. R ... TILE llc.d .~~"qu.!uona -cc;.~~ "• 142·4'21 tit, JOI CABINETS & CARPEN· and resld Uc'd bonded " TRY Small Jobs. repairs. ins For est 552·9142 prtces Chuck 642·2873 Free est 24hr 631·1063 for appt In your home Rel 1 Dale 646•5637 SERVING N 8 . C M 599-8150 Free est tor's State L1c1n11 Tree Trim Clean-Ups LT HAULING. MOVING Call (8181785 1158 xi 953 HH Painting. Int/ext CdM, Irv • H 8. F V frff ltrYict Board. 28 Civic c.tltar Deeb Hd Yard Main & Hauling Garage & Yard Clnupa Liataaiat ~r~1~, a~~~::!~-~a~:; Oralna clear from S 15 ·JAYCEE TREE SERVICEI :::.·c~fi%~90· Santa Acetaati•J C1r~atr1 ---Patio Conu Leo 557-4508 Jon 645-8192 __ Fl_C_l_S_L_ll_O_l_l_l_l_E_ ---------Repair faucet•. dlap. etc Tree• Trim-Remove-Haul·--------- tree estimates 645-2003 XccoONtliJG sVcs-tow All Phasasof Remodeling.1-.. o;;c--k-s"!Pl!"a-1-1o"!CPo_v_e_fS_ H1d7aaa Hout Clt1ai1' 818/919-•139 l~~~~~~e 2~:o~ra .~r: AnY1lme M&M 542•9033 Ing-Clean UPI 979.7595 rates for am bus/lndlv fences. Patios. Painting Quihl" work aflordable AMERICAN HANDVMAN ROBIN'S CLE. NINO uaatlry Materlals. 642-0442 Expert Service & Repair T 1 l C I 8885 R 841 1990 ' •• d 1 Pl 31 vrs exp 16 yrs In area 8 tr •I a I Lin Gaar 978· eas prtce • pnces. ref's 754-1620 Mirror oors-carpen ry SERVICE a thornunhly ' 40903596,,8919 •----~ .... --.,,_.-plumb pa1n1-g1asa-tence clean ho se 540=-0857 Cuatom Brick-Stone IUflELI PlllTlll. lie # ...,.. Pvt tutoring reading & BEST FOR LESS bot Grooai11 etc YES JESUS IS LORD u Block-Concrete-Stucco Int/ext tree est. Local ref I I llll reading readln... lied M•itioaa/ltaHtlilt 12PyartleoxspDecDakves 6f.8(15_c2e9s90 M essy Dogsts tO·S 15 Lie .1130405 847·2367 CLEANING Is what I do Ref's Free 111 549·9492 10yrsexp. bonded, Insur. u IE CALL" Itta t teacher. Maater In ED. .. ti St d t /I I 7730 (7 Services A to Z. We've Got S30 hr 759-8275 Build/Remod s"""'" kit. (GROOMING SCHOOL) Biii ttle Retired HousehOld t>es u en w oc re 1 11 -I #45 141838-69 11 the Person for every Jobi .--v Expert Carpentry SerVioe 6 yrs e"p Lisa 548 6857 PIOY 11 bath, olc, rm add, patio Teacher. 2 I yrs exp Handyman also lite haul· " • _ · -PAINTER NEEDS WORKI 6•8-7310 TV Strrict Repalr-Remod-Addltlons 5411-2848 75 9039 o SJ••y111 COLLEIE cov/dcks. bay wndw lie Doors-etc 548•4980 ing resonable 1· Homecleanlng By J DI 1111 Int/Ext, ceilings, refln cab. ltaaat trriu •fVl'P"'l§l'IE"R"V"'i,.c•@•s~F•r·ee-n~t ~+ 4•6485 Steve 547·8076 Please call for tree ITllEITI IOYlll 00 (26) yrs exp., work guar. TV' f CeaeatCoacrelt___ Electrical Carpentry Palntng Repavs estimate 966-2649 ' Davis Painting 96•·3837 RESUME ServG 1 Job some good 1 or sale. , ___ ...., ___ ,_,, ..... ~...,.. 10 yrs exp all phases incl Orange Co Original Search Con11.1ltatlon 10 Peta Sam· 7pm 546-8057 ,.Aatt...,,..s.,•.t""a-~~--·I Drlveways. patios. paths. PAllUSll ELECTlllO mobile hm senior dis-HOUSECLEANING Student Movera lnaured OPURAICLIETYS PFAr!!_!T~1G1m. F8A1~. yrs In Irvine 752-0322 §.c fntlffora Antiques etc No job too small Oualltywork. tree est count •AC 953-4293 PTL Exp woman, x.lnt reta lie T124-436 641 ·8427 .... .,.. .... & Paintings Publlc wnole Reas Mickey 536-0553 425513 968-7401 Competlve Rates tor all From $25/wk 642·1203 NEWWarehouMSl0<age Call John 631·2050 IMfiDf sale price• 673-9235 Concrete driveway side-_El_E_C_C_ONTRACTOA tree lypes ol comm const & Prolesslonal Haecleanlng ITUYlll m111T1 RC's Painting & Repair •o·u-a1"'1t ... y R!oooo_fi_ng_:'"'s .. r-. c'"'l .. ui·en- walks stucco & brick Hm est Quality work guar resld repairs 20 yrs Have OWN supplies Free I Ylll OllPllf EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS dltc Reta lie #348877 Aita I Gra~liiCI repair Free est 758· 1229 #376347 Steve 897-7183 exper 751-3662 lie ests Kathy 847-7657 0 Uc 953-4293 PTL K. Funke 645-0193 Callfomla'a Orlglnal Brochures. lera. Logos Driveways Sidewalks. Free Estimates Grt Prices Coocrete Driveways, aide-QUALITY Hoosecteannlng Student Movara. • Top Quality Work· REPAIR Speclallst-$200 & Ada, etc Conceplloo to Patios Spa Pads Llc'd AeStd'llcomm'l/lnduat'I walk. stuco brtck. home thorough, reliable, local Lie CAL T1368981naured Int/ext Res/Comm, Real less Free est 30yr1 HP Completion • 631·8092 Ron 556-0034 P'446036 968·3189 repair. free eat 758·1229 rats Pat 497-325• '1•(7 14)841-6101 •• rates. UC Ken 838-5405 770-2725 anY11me Walt TYPlno ord Prc;oe;;Jng All business, tchool &. per. aonal projecta. 851-1041 1W1n11w Typing. W0<d Procaulng. Fast, friendly eervlce. We P-U & dellvar 875·5712 For CW&ffied Ad ACTION Call A OAIL Y PILOT AD-Y150I M2·'611 ltlt Waatt4 5100 Btlt W1att4 5100 Btlt Wutt4 5100 Btlt Waatt4 SI Btlt W1att4 5100 ltlt W,r.tt4 5100 Bolt Wutt4 5100 ltlt Waatt4 SlOO Btlt Waatt4 9100 Cata HOS Ttll,...E H• RS PERSIANS 10 :Mita With House«eeper llve-ln, lex Liquor Store clerk Full 0< PT Earn S f200/mo 6 p IT IELIYEH Receptionist FILl/TIIE p&f Salea IECRnHY father & 8 yr old boy part time apply mornings hrs/wk Tina. ( 10-Noon) LA TIMES 3AM-6AM Newport Beaeti law firm PlllT/TIIE Wl•l UIU I fYY anted. One world clau. ~aut Balboa home 2229 E Coast Hwy COM Tues-Fri 740·2053 has an immediate open-0 1 111 "ii bl n_,.,s •x""" reliable 581_ multi talented, """'I of· Mon-Fri non·amkr. must --1 days Laguna Beach 1 11 1 1 ppor un es ava a e ......, .-v· · ""' fl 1 M•-"1 h drive Rm & board .. Maids wanted Seac1111 $425/mo ~ bonus ing or .• reoep on•. Ith th LOS ANGELES person. Full & part time ce tecre ary u1 ave •• tel La Be ch RT TIME v -"' h •9• 8 96 Front ott1ce apn.aaranca, w 1 Call ""4-6990 e11cef. phone and word S 818 r " 6 7 5 . 3 7 9 3 mo guna 8 PA -• arlvu ours '" ... 4 .--TIMES Clrcu1a11on De ,_ , •9• 9717 excellent lyplnn, 1-a1 ex-• processing 1klll1 Total 5-•920 .. ... 10 Include early AM • """ pa ... ment 1 .... doo 1 "'"-h d perlence preferred Com· '' n ""r r 0 Piii CLOSElll c o m p e n s a ti o n I o MECHANIC ELECT Al-weekends Must ave e· ,_..,.,.___ petatlve salary and ben· door newapaper Hlea S•ll to bu-•ftaa~s ...... o $30 000 Please reply Jn ~od Wim1HH•,le• ........ ~ ·~:AJIJ1 7AX J1 .. _ ~r..olfodinc .. HURRY! Summers ,., over Make the SSS You nee<1 lor school Can Help-Call Leslie 111·1100 lllllESALH 110,000 + Newport Beach firm ex pandlng sales statt tt you possess gOOd telephone eommun1cat1on skills and can use a 6 figure in- come We work from 6am· 1 pm or 1 pm-8pm 1n • pleasant environment • ~P experience necess· ery Call George Anderson at 675·0450 CIAN .. ARINE E•,.,..r 1n pendable vehicle (small program Guaranteed "' ....... _... .... · m ""'-1 k 1 t I ellts Marian Morgan h 1 1 n~"' what Y"'' --•1 or confidence to the Preal· tools a mull Apply 1n rue · van. s a on oury wage pua com """""' "" ...... agon) 10 aS$ist news 213-621-9800 1 1 H . • 1 • E'Z LW FlllEll dent. Colllna Associates. person Newport Tow-w • m 11 on ours. ..pm 0 567 San Nlcolaa Or, boat Co 501 31st St paper dealer In Irvine llEOEPTIO•llT 9pm . Traini ng 11 Guaranteed wage or Newport8each92860 Nwpt Beach 9.3 daily darebal Mucst tbe 1 deGpen. • .... , •.•• ,. , ... ,. ''"'"" Gd phone ski'lls & t·yplng. provided. Potential to comm 852-9125 anytime 1.,...........,..-,-....,......,...----a e on ac reg • earn $300. plua per week. Sect'y/Admln aut. YST IECllHIO Hyde Monday thru Friday RECPT/lllll OLERI Excel position for recent for an Interview. call HCRnllY /UIOITIYE Inc. So County Youth for Christian School Apply between 9.30 and 10 30 high school graduate or 957·2361 ext 1204 Immediate opening for ex· Sheller, lag Sch. 40 t6835 Brookhurst F v a.m only 642-4321 P/11me weekend work for for woman re-entering ----perlenced (S-7 yrs min) hr/wk, college dnlred, 962-3312 llliilllil••llllil••••• busy real estate of11ce In business world Salary Sales lndlvldual In fall paced, S 1250/mo Xlnt typing, Fashion Island Ideal tor S 1000 range (negot ) Call lllllE•f S"EI 1 NI 1 11 & MEDICAL OFFICE-Laguna PlllllllCY IPT. OUlll student Call lor appoint-Caroline· Byco 645-2251 " -Push corporate 0 ce. commun ca ona. org Hiiis 1n1ern1st nee<ls ex-Full time. Mon lhru Fri 10 Need energetic person to Must have professtonal skills for Crlals lntarv perlenced medic&! asst 10 7pm Twping req ment RECEPTIONIST for Real grow with established appearance & attitude. svcs 494-4311 P 11 t t otfl b 1 ' Equal Opport Employer Estele Office part lime compan Min 1 yr retall Top skills & pleasant ---- rimar Y ron ce. u Friendly ne1ghborh0od 1'4~1010 general ofllce duties Aak nursery ~xper . lull time phone manner required. SEllY. ITl. lTIE•D. some back olttce de· store 644-21 1 t p 3 s Submit re-·me & salary Part or full time. eves. sirable Salary nego-for ete 751· 191 staring salary 900· ..... liable c an 770·3870 Photoir••hr lulal. 1 s 1200 mo Paid holidays requirements to Person-wknds & graveyard• SchooT pictures Earn Recep11onis111 yp1s1 gen llEOPT /SECTY & vacations Hospital In· net. 1111 Town & Country Neat appear & hand· •EWPOllT ll•ES extra Christmas money office person for office 1n I Full urne. general office surance avail lntervl8Ws Rd-Suite 16, Orange Ca writing only need apply •Front office Must be enthusiastic & Fi -must type accurately· duties lite tying. hhng for by appt only Tues·Frt 92668 2590 Newport Blvd.CM Mature person FIT 1nc:1 enioy children Xlnt iob Pleasant ph personality Fashion Island firm 646-7441 wknds Dulles making lor housewiles 11 teacher nice olhce near twy-co Salary based on exper LLOYDS NURSERY reserva11ons heavy or teachers aides benefits-call 963 1882 Contact Phil Ramming HORn&llY SHY. ST&. IECMHIC Mortgag Banking firm lull lime. neat appear phones must like worl\· Seasonal Sept 1 10 Nov tor appt 720-9816 ing with pubhc S 6 P Receptton1st typlSI gen _ _ 15 3 per day d train oft tor 0H1ce 1n FT Must RECPT /TYPIST lor CPA •Night auditor "--ns A g 6 Appl n •Gate Tender mg vv"'I u y I type accurately and have firm '" NB Call Connie. S G person 9-t lam July pleasant phone per-631·0961 • ecurity uard 30 3151 Blalack s H Located on Jamboree be· Portrail World 325 No sonahty Ntce o ices nea1 tween Pacific Coast Hwy tree way co oone call M u 11 er An ah e' m Mrs Thomas 963-1882 & the Newporter Inn 7 78-4554 1t31 Back Bay Dr . N B 8 30·4 30 no phone cells Aestaurant·Wattress & Hostess apply 1n person at 01 Prego s 2267 Fair· view Rd CM restaurant SALES PEllSO• needs secretary with Apply In person 2590 Need 2 retired utes shorthand capablllty Newport Blvd, C M people with knowl· Newport Beach based of. -- edgebldg materials. l ice Salary com -* HOllOW SEORn&H plumbing & grdng Apply mensurate Call Pam at * in person Kerm F11m1 673-3 120/675·4961 for Immediate opening In Hardware 2666 Harbor appointment lrvlne area tor 1ndlvldual Blvd. C M SEOllnlllY with good clerical skllls a SALES Salary Plus Permanment part-time must Wiii train Varied ~ NOW HIRING au PUIOll OPEUTOll ixPER SALES PEOPLE IMMEOIA TE LONG TERM Balboa Realty 673-8700 Photo lab counter person Exper pref Outgoing personality a must Recept1onis t /Secretary- ln1er1or Design Well or· gan1zed excellent phone & typing skills Dynamic atmosp here COM S 1 tOO/mo 675-4451 WE NEED PIT HELP cash1er-wallress-counter nelp 11·30 am 2 30pm shift-Good pay-call George blr 11 or attr 2pm 432·0677 BOUTIQUE Ellperlenced. typing responsibilities. Good Outgoing & enthusiastic 60wpm, llte shor1hand. benefits Salary open sales person needed for Newport Beach • Shared 261-6222 ASSIGNMENTS MUST ;'tiAVE EXPER ON UN· luntry flrtl ,.,. .. •:• IVAC 2000 OR SIMILAR Help with stocl<lng. full :• ~ODE L PLEASE time weekdays Inter-;_: Af Pl Y views by appt only Tues- ,• • VICTOR Fri 646-7441 ·~fEMPORAAY SERVICES LLOYDS NURSERY 1o.; 43• 1 Birch 11 105 • Nawpor1 Beach 556-8520 Ott1ce help Sat only Re· 1 ·Hr Photo 646·2424 Econo Cleaners PRESSER WANTED 556-1194 PAESSPERSON AB Dick & Itek some exper helplul apply In person Ocean Press 17301 Beach Blvd 17 A. Hun11ngton Beach cept 10 key heavy phones Renee 646•1684 Private athletic club re-Ulll SEOllnlllY __ quires experienced per· Esteb C1v1I Practice at-Ott1ce help wanted par1· l sonable BARBER to 1orney in NB/CM area time lor Insurance Office cater to discerning mem· ~s exprd legal sec Flexible hrs & salary open bersh1p Apply In writing retary 1m1n 2 yrs el(per 'I based on experience to General Manager cto Salary commensurate Mature person perferred 2219 Channel Rd. wtexper 642 1448 Cell Karen at 546-9570 Balboa CA 9266 1 ~ -- * RECEPTIOllST * THE HILL PARTNERSHIP, INC. Newport Beach has immediate opening an In- telligent & friendly reeep- 11on111 w/ei1cellen1 phone sklls lite typing & various general office ex· per1ence Contact Cathy at 675·6442 RECEPTIONIST retail seles Experienced Must have rood and cooking knowl- edge Full lime Tues through Sat-some eves call 673-2343 Newspaper our women's designer office concept Non--SOLARINSTALLER boutique Muat oo re-smoker Ca 11 Te r I Must have tome elect . sponslble & reliable Wetzel/THE EXECUTIVE plumbing, roofing exper Please appl)'_ln person to. OFFICE 644-4492 Must be wllllng to work ALEXIA, 260 Forest Ave, long hrs 7 days a week Laguna Beach Secretary. Small quiet Good mon•y Call any· ------- -Indus conatr office nds Get GREEN cash secretary w/llte bkkplng time 75 1·3008 tor WHITE elephants a general office ex· *STAFF IEOllnlH* with a Clasallfed Ad perlence all phases. Non· Newport Beach Archllec- Call 842-56711 smkr 642-5027 tural firm seeking well or· ganlzed lndlvldual KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! w/excellent typing & spelling skills Dic- taphone experience a must Cell Cathy at THE HILL PARTNERSHIP, INC tor more 1nlorm111on 675-8442 -papers. sllVer & blue eyed Parl-tlme 751-8882 whltee, M/F 1200 up, t>eautltul. 857·4875 TRAVEL AGENT, large 1--------- well eatabllahed corp. agency aaek• pleUYre agt 3 Yr• exp Sebre trained Well traveled backgroond pref. Self· motivated. Contact Rikki, 850-1111 VIDEO RETAIL SALES Video, T.V. atareo sates exp nee for a high end Video Store w/a11cluatve llnas Well-groomed &. wen.mannered Call lex details Scott 631-7867 :!\et, Ma. 1 yr+~3!! loving, trained, ppra. Nda xercl1e 642-282• S 100 Must sacrifice Shl-tzu S 100. Bk/Wt perf mark· Inga, papers. 850-9897 Poodle Pupa, Teacup, Toy, Min. $200 up. 5-46-2848 Rhodesian Rldgebac~ fem. 10 mo·a. I 100 673-0300 54M915 Peta 5535 VOTER REGISTRATION BLUE & Gold M--ww/frg WORKERS, SS· 15 hr -poss Pd 3 times wtdy No dbl cage. gd w/klda/pets exper nee Saveralopen-very tame. 541-6421 1ngs lex appt 971-0227 1·e-1u_e_/_G_ol_d_M_cC_a_w_w_/_c-oa_ tame S650 ~8-7827 Wanted for SALES POI· 1-Y-E_l_l _O_W_N_A_,P,...,E=--w-,-cage--1 111on Highly motivated In· yr old, 5550 646_8309 dlv1duals lntereated In earning $50,000 plus per year Must be well dressed & tiave 11P0~11ec~t...-n-ol,_,i!"'ne_...,,"'"P. pleasant phone voice. glass and ar1 work from Our company offers the veasel M.Y APOLLO p1011t sharing. Conlact bl 1111 d Jane at lnternatlonal In· 15 av 1 to qua e buyers. APOLLO wu the vestments of America llagshlp of Iha Church ol 556-1000 __ Scientology and pera . tod temflO'•'le• ~ dl•..ol Iodine TOI IEEIS TEIPS WllEHllEr PIGHlll WEllU Call Leslie tlt-1100 WUTHR ITIUPPEll yacht of Aon Hubbard tntr of oN. din rm and state rm has been remvd Im vessel Coll Incle bvld glass doors, wdn Inlaid mural. mlrr0<1, brua fit- tings and mahogany. En· tire coll . apprsd $720,000. Mall proof ol fine. rapnat>tty/reuon tor lnterea1 to ZanzJbat Ship- ping 488 Hiii St.B Laguna Beach, Ca 92851 Aptliaacn iOl 1 F riO\dalre, ltf. 1/ 1. cop. pertone, S275 650-7452 GE Refrlger at 0< 17 cu ti s 100673-4983/67S-O105 I llY &PPt.IAICIS LES 957-8133 We are in need ol a recep· 11on1s1 to be responalble for answering the tele- phones ma1n1a1n1ng the telephone system. updat· 1ng our Internal telephone directory as well as greet- ing visitors and other re- lated clerical duties =.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll .. _ .. __ lnterloctt exper w/toola. • Full 0< p/tlme 631 -1886 lady Kenore heavy duty Waaher & gas Dryer xlnt cond. $400 both I HOROSCOPE --- Saturday, .Jul} 2K SYDNEY 0MARR ARIE. t "-1.trlh :1 \pill l 1lJ lk rl·:tJ} lur l·hangc tra'd 'anl't\ and 111'11 ut1u111' , 1111H·rn1ng •• ll'hutld1ng program Rrnllit•h l' 1'> h1ghhgh1cd l/.Jl';tlt'r lrcnJ11m n l thought and al11on \\tll tx· kaluf\·J Imprint '"k l'\flll'" kll1ng' in grand m.mnt·r fauru' pl.i,., h·' ruk TAl Rl'S I \prtl .'11 \1.1\ 'I)) V.h.11 '>l't'llll'd J \111<,t•J ta\t' v.111 ht• rt:11rx·1wd ( olln 1 d.11.1 \1111 II h;l\ c mnrl' Ii.nu\\ kdgt 1h.lll 1r1 p.1\I .md \llU'll Pill\\' Ill h1 ·' ti111111d.1hk 11pp11m·111 ( ,111111 ll\\'"·'11-'' rd.11t•\ Ill dantlt'\llnt' mn•11n~:. 1r.1\l Im J romantit t·11u111n11·1 GE\1INl 1\l.J\ ~I l11nt 2111 TmutikJ\\a\t•r,Jn•,mootht•J-\nU l'lllt'rgl· lrum 1tl\I\1111\1,tltll'd £ mpha\l\ 11n rl'laltH'\ lrlf" d11mt'\lll l· 1' p11"1 hk t h,1fljo!1·111 1 t·,11!1•nt t' rl'l.111ng111 h11lld.n tr;,i' l'I \ 1.11" 1 111"· 10 \llU ""111 mJl..t• 1111\\'"lllll\ \lllll \IC""' \\ill t~· \llld1,,1tnl ('A"'CER 1 lu1w ~l-lul' .:~1 lklinrt1·1111' rt«tl111·t,,k1,111P11n>' up t..110" 1h.11.1pp.irt•n1 d1kJI"111ht"1ran,l11 ·d in111r11u\lng'111111\ '\ 11u'll gt•11h1· m11n1·1 '"' t1111q11n "111 lw 'tfl'Jm 11\l' J d 111u 11 l'I\ 11d 11! ,1 ln.,1n~ p111po\ll11111 l'l\t l'' pl.I\\ \1gn1htJnt 11111- LEO I 1111\ '' \11p .:~1 \1.11...-1h1., ,1 po\\1·1 -pl.1' 1t1lcnc;1\\ r11111,1111 l u1•.111' 11\ rt'\pon.,1hd11' ,rnd 1 \,lfd I 1111111jo! ••• JUdgmt:'nl Jnd intu11111n Jft' on 1argt•t \ ou l·an no" 1.1 t t har11l 111 \11u1 •• "b\\n dC\lln\ ( .Jllll'f ( .1pr1lt1rn pcr'>On\ pl;i\ Ullll\UJI 11k\ ::. VJRGO ( \ u~ , \ \qll ~..,) V. ha1 had ~'l'n h1dtkn 111 n111\ l lltnl ·: into tlcat 'it''' '-h«111' \nu'll 'l'l' "hat l\Ol''> lln l'Ml kc.tagt: thl' mirror' :• an· rl.'mO\Cd. ,111d v..h<1t \ou 't'l' rcptc\ct\h an.u1atl· portra,,tl R l'<ll h hc'\ond turrcnt l·\pc< tat ion' ·\m·'· l thra pt·r~ons tigu1l· '"om1m·111h LIBRA (\qlt "1 n1 t ~2J '\1al..l' m·v.. 'itart. strt'"" ind1' 1duaht' and pwnccnng !tp1ri1 I rn 11\ on romance ucat1111). utnht\ 10 ma~l' '-'t'>hl''> tOml' trur Ml·mlx·r ol oppn\1tc '>n ht•lp' \OU ~w111 1 lwan of m.111cr' I cu .\llUJnuo; rx·r .. on\ ltttun· promtnt:nlh SCORPIO I' )t t ''·"-111 21 I ) ou'll hi.: cn.,writ·cd in 1:1\mahk pt1\lllon \tlll tJll ;H lu.111' 1 Jll thl' <,hot'i hm· anJ hrt: l mpha\I' 110 The person we select must be dependable and have a pleasant telephone voice and manner The hours are Monday through Friday from Sam tpm For immediate cons1der- a11on send resume or apply in person to Per- sonnel PONDEROSA HOMES 2082 Bus1nass Center Dr Suite 140 Irvine CA 92715 Equal Opportunity Employer MIF AGES 11·14 ·EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK . We oow have I~ o~ninJs tor youna eaaer benm to secure ruders for The Grana-Cont Daily Pilot Olir crew~ start at J 30 p m and ,work unhl 8 30 pm weekdays On ~tu1d~1. wt work a lew mort hours You will earn many lr19s Jarid prius atona with urn1na wovr own money lhtrr 1s oo dellver1na 01 co!ltctlOn 111volvtd If vou are 1nlrrtiltd p!uw call Mr la I MU COO£ (714) 548-7058 District Managers II you Pn1oy wo1~111y with yovnQ b oy\ & g11I\ ond dl'1k 10b\ or' not for yov con11de• o toretr in lhl' nt"w1popl'r c1rculo lion fit-Id Th1\ 11 o un1qutt po11t1on with doily choll1tnge1 .\ rl'wor<h Ou• opN1111g\ or" 1mmt'd1otr Appltconh IT u11 hovt!' o .ron 1tot1onwo9on or truck Wt' olff'r on l'Ht'ilt'nt 1olory with o bonu\ pion ond go1 ollowon<l' Wt hovt on •AC•llt'nl bent'l•t pion rhot 1ndude1 hosp1 tol1tot1on 1n\uron<• liberal .. ocol1on ond holidoy1 STUDENTS '"'°"' SlllEll JOU IOWll we have opening• for boys & girts between 12· 16 years old working evenings & Saturd1y1 Earn money. trips & bonusea. Call Mr. Rountree 141-lOll Mon -Fri 10am-3pm SIPPLllHT YOH llCOIE Tired of sitting around with nothing 10 do? Oo you like 10 mingle? II so give us a 11ngle. at (11 4) 540-0301 lor an exciting 1ob as a telephone sales person with Iha LOS AN· GELES TIMES Houri •pm-9pm Hourly w119e plus comm1111on lo· cation 1375 Sunllower Ave. Costa Maia *TllE IFF YllR TII Our aatas people wear blue j4lan1 on th• lob & can make S2500 + per week comm Poaltlon1 now open du. to paraon- nal advancem•nt Ona of the laro-t growing SOiar Pow.r Co. ln Iha world Laid• provided, draw -+ commlUlon 751-3008 552-0408 llEOEPTIOlllT /Tntit Weekends only Pacific MaY1ag Walhaf. gd cond View Memorial Park $125. Kenmore Dryer. 644·2700 for Pat •Int cond. $95, 760-8097 WOOOSHOP WORKER Refrlg 18 cl, frst·fr Philco STAIN GLASS PERSON xlnt $200. 8•6-64ot3 art 5 Need full time exper. Refrlgerator-amall, 11tnt Salary negotlable Dean or cood S75 842-2700 Joyce 548-9326 Seara Stove. white. 4 I d burner$70 546-71119 D •J•ttra 11 APP(E IJ; compot., 128k. femnn1arle• 2 drlvea. amber mO(lltor. .,._. Z/80 card. CP/M , ~ Okldata printer. all J(J(Jl]...SJl cables & manuals $1985 dl•.ol Iodine .... ,.. ....... NEEDED FOR LONG & SHORT TERM ASSIGNMENTS Call WOlllTU lllPUY WllTIR IElllYnPllT 111-1100 Je•a Waat I Dtatatlc 1101 Ald•Companlon Liva-In 10< eld.,ly taday. Ac· oupr111ur1·ma11aga lhafapy. ••oellent rafer-an~a (2 t3) 782-3431 662-3661 TRS 80-2 dlak dr1Ve, WO<kt great-S 125 obo 842·2700 FrH It YH Affectionate. 7 ma. T1bby fem, hu ahola. 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'The KJlrate Kid" and "The Neverendin' Story," boast more intncate stones.. and they're aimed at satisfying youthful fantasies. Though each has a few flaws. both movies arc quite enter- taining as they roll toward "fccl- good" conclusions: "The Karate Kid," a contemporary high school story. has no special effects. ''The Nevercnding Story" is pitched toward younger children and 1s loaded with fl ying creatures and storybook settings. But in an intcrestin~ twist. both have early scenes in which the young hero 1s humiliated by a gang of bullies his own age. Most young people can empathize with this and arc immedi- ately pulled into the story. They're also prepared for the inevitable moment when the hero gets bis revenge. These two heroes take ~uite dif- ferent paths toward regairung their set f-cstccm. In "The KBnue Kid," Ralph Mac- chio plays Daniel, a New Jersey teen who re-locates to Southern California when his single mother $els a new job. He isn't happy with his new home, but he soon strikes up a fnendship with Ali. a pretty classmate. In doing so, be enrages AJ1's former boyfriend Johnny (William Zabka), a karate expert. While being attacked by Johnny's gang. Daniel is rescued by Miyagi (Noriyuki "Pat" Morita), the ca:.en- tric custodian from his apartment complex, who just happens to be a karate expert himself. Most of the picture concerns the unorthodox lessons Miya&i uses to teach Daniel the tactics and philosophy of kvate and to prepare him for a scorc-scttlina tournament. Robert Mark K.amen's script bas few surprises. (Do you really have &n.J doubts about how this story will end'!) And chrcctor John Avildsen. who helmed the ong10al "Rocky," knows how to manipulate the audience's emouons along the road from under- dog to champion. But the picture works. to a large dcarec, because of aJowina per- formances by Macchio and Morita. who brina warmth and Cl'!ldibility to some rather contrived rotes. Randee Heller is fine u Daniel's mother, thouah her character is mis.sing throu&h much o_f th~ pi.cturc. Elisabeth Shue bnOJS antelligenoc and beauty to the role of AH, and her relatively chaste romanoc with Daniel is a pleasant chanae from the (Plcue eee PANT ABT /Pf&Ce 15) MusiCal spoof taps all talents Ii for a super.show Atreyu (1'o0 Hathaway) and Illa hone be&ln their quest to aa..-e the macical land of Fantasia In "Ne.erending Story." Gooo TASTES With ··oamcs at Sea," a sparkling sendup of the Dick Powell-Ruby Keeler showbiz mus1calsoftbc 1930s. the new South Coast Musical Theater completes its first summe~ season. and hopefully we'll be heanng more from this energetic ensemble. This pamcular show 1s an ~ctor's delight -it's almost 1mposs1bl~ to overplay since the whole thm& 1s a spoof to begin with, so the performers are free to take the characters and run w11h them. And the lrvioe--based company docs JUSl that m ~ show that's as heavy on comedy as at 1s on toc-tappmg terps1chorc. Director Dan Trevino, who has staged all three SCMT summer shows. has assembled performers with a splendid sense of lampoonery to cafr) out the mynad s1&ht gap. And choreographer Demsc: Dales, a UC Irvine grad who's carved out a professi onal career an musical theater, has fired up the dai:icc numbers beautifully 1n a show which demands top-notch footwork. Each of the cast members goes a few extra steps to underscore the saurical humor of the piece, but the one who succeeds most notably is Rick Kleber, whose bulky physique and booming voice make him an ideal comic lead. Kleber and his gum-snapping love interest, hilanously played by Amy Manin, come close to walking away with the producuon. KJltie McOam 1s picture-perfect as the starry-eyed 1ngenue and Eric Levuon (also seen in SCMrs "Snoopy" and "The Fan~t1cks") 1s equally convincing as the bland young songwnter Just to make sure Now romantics can dine while sailing into sunset Enter secret cove in gondola or be entertained by a revue By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH ......... Cw 0 .. rve lived in Newport Beacb 13 yean, and I've been out on a boat in the twbor euctly twioc," a woman recently confested to me. Yet, onabluo-t.ky, bh»waterday, sbc-and you, too!-couldauitetheb.atbor, savonna the salt air, sunshine: and ocean breeze. You could watch the lulls and pelicans swoop down for their ruppcn, and cbeclc out the ICVCO·fiaure hOUICS which rim the shore, the 6ve-fiaurc veuels which ply the water.Andwhilcyoudrinkall Wtin, youcouldahOsavor your favori1e libltion, and an appetizinaarny offoodJ. No, you needn't own a boat nor muat you be invited by a boat-owninafriend.. Atleut five companies st.and ready to help you dine atloaL Three have recutarly ICbcduledevcoll. All oft'crcatercd cbartcra. So why let the touriJll have all the fun? fte C.•• ery Reltauut'1 7 S-paaenaer ship del)eru foratwo-hourbruncbonthewatereachSunday:at IOa.m. and 1:30p.m. Mind you. this it not rouabina it. You sit at tables with flowcn. china, aJauwue, tabfe clOtbJ.. Ownpq:oe 6ows and food it abundant ICramblcd eas with cheddar, chicken Cordon Bleu, mushroom caps stuffed with sausage, chilled salmon. French tout-and more. Reservations for these narrated crui1CS, pm.paid in advance: S 18. 75 per pen.on. If you'd prefer a cocktail cruise from the Cannery, wait t1115:30p.m. Sundar.~d for SI 2.SOa penon, eajoy a trip lhrouah the bart>or, tiabt borsd'oeuvrctandalM>holt bar. You can also l1TaJllC =:n~oroockt&il c:ruUa atTHECANNERY,Mlt A"-.N.....,.rt ... 1'1'-5777. • • • Ncwthis1CUC>n ii fte LutQ,..a DIDer'~ which isnotjUJtdinncr, notjustacruiJe, but all tbatDlus a cbonqraP.bed musical comedy revue.. .. A LittJe West of Broadway.' It all takes place aboud the la.rJest ca.J*ity boat in Ncwpon Harbor, Tbc C.onnorant, an 80-foot. two-dcck vcael Onoc underway, you enjoy a buffet-styled.inner with a 30-item salad bu, braiJed beef tip1 BUf'IUDdy style or boneless breast of chicken ProvencaJ. cg noodlel, Frencb- cut beans with bacon, aoillanta, auoned pet.ill foun or caramel flan. There'• a f\a11 bt.r and you can wat.cb the sumct from the open deck or tbe pictwe windows on tbe lower deck. TBELAITGRBATDINNDcaUllB 111,uahm LWeVUlqe.laflwtelZ......... ................. ta.tp.m.•8-ilq;T• llp.a. Tlwa..., "8 ... ~ ... ca01Ua,....1e) Toi TITUS &c audience ines the connection their character names arc Rub} and Dick. Michele Loven matches Kle~r\ comic effect with a bravura P<'r· fonnanoc as the established Broad way star who spouts fractured French and whose motto is akin to Lorelei Lee'srcgarding fine jewclsand fnend ship. ~ Selden never real!\ overooEcs bas outhful appearance as the su y veteran director. while e Tracy encounters some· what the same problem as the ship\ captain and Sheree Anselmo need\ more exposure in her minorchonne' role. The musical numbers are staged with splash and imagination, save tor the key second act showpiece, "Sw Tar," m which McOain goes on tor the seasick Loven but the latter reappears as a chorus member. Srncr another female dancer (AnS(lmo) " available, it'sa mystery as to why ~he isn't used there. "Dames at Sea.. contmucs thl\ weekend and next for tbe South C oast Music.al Theater in the Umvers11~ Hi4" School theater, on C'ampu' Drive al Culver Drive in Irvine ~11h perfonnanca Friday_ and Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 2:30. Call 640-6306 for tick.et information. SHOWCASE PRODVCl'IONS, for merty headquartered ln Westm1 nster (Pleue .. •oAIDS{Pate 15 Calendar Fri. CJemcaJ rasnmtJC& 81JAJQf, dtrector ol muak: and:= or the Cry9taJ Cathedral, onna a llOlo recttal on the Hazel r140\t Oron at the Crylita.I Cathedral at S" p.m. Sdectlooa tnclude wortca by Durufle, J .S. Bach. Laut. and Charpentier. &4. Santa Ana and Garden Qrove frcewaya tn Garden Grove. 544-5679. OIDOOllT COLUU.R, claMka1 gwta.rtat, entertain• tn La Palme reataurant. The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree R.md, Newp>rt Beech. Moo.-S.L 7-11 p.m. 844-1700. 1'llS 1Jl1'S CSLLAJt Raitaurant features c••aalcal record.lnp dw1ng dinner. Tuee.-5at. from 7 p.m. The Newporttt, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. Coa.ntl'f TDIKJDDA Vl8 BAKD perfonna Fr1. 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. and Sat. 8 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. Crazy Hone. 1560 Brook.hollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512. R0100S lllLSA.P perfonne at 8 p.m. tontght at the Oreek Theatre lD Loe Anadea. 813.95. 812.95, and 88.50. ~ 1300. Jass PIAJU8T DU. T LellAID a.p- peans Tues.·Sat.. 8 p.m .-mld- ntght. eano·a. 2241 w. Cout Htgh-w1'B:ewport Beach. 631-1381. · mvum MAaaJOrr reaturee eight houn of contlnUOU9 bve Ju:z each Friday evening t,ru,,.Mfh the aummerwtth "The ~7a ftve- plece Jazz group. perf'onntng contem· porary arid pop adect100a hom 4:30-8:30 p.m. and the"Mk:bad Jor- dan Tno'' perfi~ltandard. Lattn and cootem from 8:30 C.m.-12:30 a.m. 1 Von Karman. rvtne. 720--0330. aAJllDOll aAllPL& perfonm rock and rollton!Ot. 9p.m.-l a.m .. Suneet Pub. 16655""Padfk: Cout ~way. 5umet Beach. (213) &92-1928. TD UJ8ll I.US TIUO mum. to Cale ~rah rrom a year ol formal and club date. ln San P'ra.nd8co. A~ l"r1.-S.t. 8 p.m.-mldnlgbl. n. S.:7 p.m. 858 S. Cout. Highway. Laguna Beach. 497·5404. WI DDna.D appeara at 9 p.m. at The RJts .• 16903 AW>nquin, Hunun,cton Beech. 848-8888: - COJlfftSY PlllLLIJl9 and his tJ10 to an exclusive engaaemmL P'rt.-sat. 9 p.m.· l a.m.. 1\iea.-Tbura. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Library Lounge. The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. Through ~· 15. 6-44-1 700. l WATII'& WATII'&~ the aax- ophone and m ... ta on the keyboard. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m., Cale Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2966. aoJUOS llROWW and hta trio fea- ture claeetcal and Lattn JU%. Wed.· Sat. 8:30 p.m.·12:30 a.m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton . Coeta Meaa. 662'·2672. Sl'Sl'llAJUS ATD • numm8 and the ltatla Price Tl'to perf onn ThW11.-Sun. evening.. Ron'• In taguna. 1464 S. COut Htghway. Laguna Beach. 497-4871 . 8DLL T llOOa& •TRIO perform jaz.z voca.la. Frt.-5at. 8 :30 p.m .-12:30 a .m .. Noel'a Seafood. 16281 Pactflc Cout Ktgtiway. Sunaet Beach. In- definite. (213) 592-20'51 . SaDla. the Indian mother and ••i..a Crladanita. •• her daild who wu tbe ftnt to laaft a ClutatlaD baptlam in Callfom!a, are portraf9cl la ••n.e Croee and dae Arrow" JMl&e&nt at 8:30 aJCbtly. ~ llondaJ and 'heedaj, ln SU Clemeate. 8ee ..:D; ..etnp I• debt ln.formatlon. T&D • &aaaT perform at The Splndrtfter Wcd.-5at. Hounl Frt.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Wed.·Thun. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 3333 W. Coast Htgh-•ar.. N~ Beach. 642-2295. • a&De • perlorm Top 40 music Tuee.-5at. belOnn1na at 9 p.m. at the Reuben E. Lei: 151 £.Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 675-5790. DOJOIA 8Ulllm• performs ha htt muMC: tonJOt, 7:~ p.m .. at the Pact.nc Ampl\ltheatre. 100 Fatr Drtve. Coeta Meaa. 816.50 a.nd 810. 634-1300. "OIRO ARD BILL•• play a good mtx or muak:, from country to Neil Diamond and PruJev. for da.nc:tn«. Frl.-&ll. 9 p.m.·1:30 a .m .. Wed:'- Tbun.. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m .• Swalknn Cove ll'I the San Clemente lnn. .JVUO JOI ntA8 perform.a tonJght th"°""°1 Tbunday at the Untverila.I Amphl theatre. Ticketa 830 and 820. 100 UnJveraal Ctty Dr1ve. UnJversaJ City. (213) 980-9421. Dl.Slf RPDT perlorma nve con- certa through Sunday at the San Otego Wild AnJmal Park. 7 :30 p.m. tontght, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Su.nOay. 82 admJukln plua Park admiaalon. 15500San PaaquaJ Valley Rd .• Eacon- dldo. (619} 747.&702. "AHi IBIHO QOa" aboard the Ptlgrtm 0 In Dana Point Harbor. Thundays and Fl1days at 9, Satur- days and Sundaya at 7 and 9. through ¥.. 9, 751-1344. 'TBS-BSST LIT TLlt WllOa&llOOSS IJlt T&XAS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana. nightly except Mondaya at varytng curtaJn Umea through Aug. 19, 979-~511 . "DAllU AT RA" for the South Coast Muatcal Theater at Untvendty HJ«h School. Campu9 at CuJver. trv1ne. F'r1days at 8, Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 , Sundays at 2:30. through Aug. 6. 640-6306. ''TllSPAJn'ASnCKS" a.t the Stu· dto Theater of Saddleback College In MJaaton l\/tejc>. -rue.daya th"°""°1 Sat· urdays at 8. Sundaya at 3 tfnough July 29. 831-4656. 'TIDl>L&• OJI( TD aoor' at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 F'~ Way. Anahdln. tonight through Sun· day at varying curtain tlJnea unW Aug. 19. 772-"1710. "LA VSRDBR FOLLISS" at Sebaa· uan·s West Dtnner Playhouae. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Wednesdaya th~turdays at 8, Sur;:~ at 1 and 7 Sept. 9. 492-. "llUCB ) AlllOCT JtOTllDfQ, .. for the G&"OW Shakeapeare Festtval In the Festival Amphitheater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. Thuredays thl"OUllh Sundays at 8:30 until July 28. 63"6-7213. '"TD llU8IC llAJll'' at the Curtaln Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. TuaUn. nlahUy ex~pl Mondays th"°""°1 Aua. l g: 838· 1540. "OCIV&Jl'' by the Saddleback Company Theater at Saddleback Col· lege In Mtaaton Vlqo. Tuesdaya through Saturdays at 8. Sundaya at 3. th'°""°1 Aug. 5. 83 l -4656. ••OOJl 8.AaT& lnU TOtIRG ARD OAT" at Golden West College In Huntington Beach. tonlaht and Satur· dax al a-. Sunday at 3. 8"95-8378. •SROOP'f'' at the Westminster CommunJty Theater. 7272 Maple St . Welllmln.ster. Pl1days and Saturdays at 8:30, SUndaya. July 29 and Aug. 5. at 21J:·· 995-4113 " 90VPID OP llU8IC" at Or· ange Coast College In Coeta Mesa. Thur'9days and f"rlCJaya at 7 :30. Satur· daya at 2 and 7:30, Sundays at 5 th"°"'°' Aug. 5 , 432-5880. ·"T~ o~ r A1f'RT mRAJlf, B&TTml DOWJll A.a D01lA BAJm" at the Laguna Moulton PlayhouM. 606 1.a«una Canyon Road. LagUna Beach. 1'buradaya throu«h Saturdays at 8 p .m. unUJ Aug. 4, 4§:4-0743. ''TAltiUPW&" at the Gem Theater. 1 ~2 MaJn St.. Garden Grove. Wedneedays through Satutdaya at 8, Sundays at 7:30. through Aug. 4. 638-7213. '+ftODI ARD TD llD8'l'llS1." by~ Fountain Valley Commun~ Ptlot WeelJ(fll'tdet/ Friday, Juty 27. 19&4 a Theater at Golden West CoUqJe. Hunt- ington Beach. F'r1daya ~ Sun-dar.'~J.~UW1 .:al~~!:' u;~ A'!·t- lngton Beach Playhouse. Ma.In and Yorktown, Huntington ~ach . Frida ya. Saturdayaan<f Aug. 2-9-16 at 8 :30, Aug. 5-12-19 at 2:30, through Aug. 25. 832-1405 ''WD.ft ARD TD 11.A.DlY llAJlr' at the Saddleback ~ North Forum. 5500 lrv1ne Center Or1vc. lrvlne. tonight at 7. Saturdays at 3 and 7 , Sunday at 3. 559-1313. ---- Lecta.ree LAOUKA PO&T8 hoata an open reading with all poet.a lnvtted. 8 p.m .. Laguna Beach Ubrary. 363 Glcn- neyre. Laguna Beach 497-1733. ----Sm,lee ---CAJUJlfO CON!mCTIOD. for aaea 25·55, hosts a get-acquainted party at Anaheim Bowra~t8 .m. 87 lncludeea live band and e.donally led ac- tMUes. 8 p.m. 925 W. Uncoln Aft., Anaheim. 545-0840 OAID8 PSOPLS ft.AT IR llSLA· no"8111P9. An · 'eYel\lnC reacti~·· workahop for~elcplocee the many games play. '1-11 p.m .. Golden West Oommuntty ~nter. 157«Golden elltSt .. Hunt-t"i;.~ch. 8l0fee. 891-3991. L CW P1USJWUiiP, for singles over 45. meets at Lord Nelson's In Anaheim at 5:30 p.m . 524-3327 lttc. TBS PAO•AJlfT OP TD 1111.A.8- T&U and the Festival of Arts run through Aug. 26. The pegeant la the creauon of lfvtng ptcturee wtth narna-Uon and a Uve orchestra. 8:30 p.m. dally The reat:tvaJ lncludea buncfrecb of arttsta ol vartoua worka ezhl~Ung In booths. Daily 10 a.m.· 11 :30 p.m. 650 lAgUna Canyon Roed. Lag\lna Beach. {94-1147. aOllllf 1'1IL1Am appami at the Golden Bear tonight. 306 Padflc Coast ~96:)0: Hunt1naton Beach All'f ·A-r Alll 1'S81 IV AL. Jur1ed outdoor ezhlbtt by Callf'amla a.rt111ta wtth weaend enterta&nmen( and re-- freahme.nta. frt.-5&L lOa.m.· 11 p~ .. Sun.·Thura. 10a..m.·10p.m. Through Aug. 26. Laguna Canyon Ro.d. E Beech. 4~514. LAST OUAT Dnnr&a CJl aboard the · "Connonnt · • toun Newport Harbor from 7 to I 0 p.m. Olnenl are mtertalned by a oomk:al muslc:a.I revue. For 830d1nner raervauo~hone 675-1481 TD SAl>09'1' FUllVAL fea- tures hundreds of exhibit.a of arts and craft.a for sale such u patnunp. ceramlca. custom jewelry. handmade dol.la and toya. and statned lllaas. Also featured la entertalnmcnt.1ood dem- on•traUOns and concert.a every Mon· day evening. Through Aug. 27 Fri.- Sat IOa.m.·11 pm .Sun.·Thun 10 am -10 p.m 935 Laguna Canyon Road. t.aauna Beach. 494--3030. TD 0toes ARD T1I& ARROW. the Pageant or La Cr1stianlta. ts a two- hour outdoor drama whtch deptcta adventures of th~ nrat Spanlsh ex- pedluon to what la now California. Wed.&n .. 8:30p.m . th'°""°1Aug.5. La CrtaUanlt Bowl. Camino de Eatttlla offnunp. follow si,cn1 to Los Maru. San Clemente. 4~ Sat. Cl...scat OllSOOllT COi &l'M. 11tt f'nda)· ~ W1JlfS CSl-1 AI. 9tt Fl1da) ltsUng Coan try TD DOD DA V18 BAim. 9tt Fnday Usung ---J ua ----ftAJlll9T DU. T IAllAIBR. at Cano'a. 9ee ~b u.ung WATD WA on tM ptano and ltJCK maMAJll on the keyboard. a« F'rtday IJstSng. Tl!IS Lua& U.. ftIO. 9CIC Fl1day l~ oaAJllO& OOA8T OQl I Pl& =r::;ma~~40~= wtth cllnlctor Q\artm Rutherford 8 ·i Piiot Weekender/ Friday. July 27. i9~ Calendar p. m., Pearson Park The.tre. Harbor at Sycamore. Anaheim. 999-519 1. CODHY PlllLUP9, eec F11day listing. DAJlVST 1'11.A n.oa. Thureday and Saturday n.l«ihta. loddlnJte. Max- well's. 317 Pacific Coe.at Highway. HunUngt.on Beach. 536-2555. ao"11tm llROWll and hls tno. 11tt Friday llstlng. 8011111' UDP'IZLD, att Friday ltsUng. lllSLLT lllOOU a TKJO, 8ee Friday uaung. 8'l'SPllAJOS ATa a '111Slm8 and the It.a Prtoe Trio. eee Fr1day UstJng, OD n.IOBT 1'P appean at the Sunaet Pub. 9 p.m.· l a.m.. J 6655 Pactflc c.o..st Htghway. Sunaet Beach. (213) 592-1926 ~ mDIL\I. see Friday llit- 111A T CllAJlLU appears tonight al 7 30and 10:30p.m .. UeverlyThe.ttt. 9404 Wilshire. Beverly Hilla. (213) 274-7106 T&D a DUY, see Friday lisUng TBS POIRTKR amnu perform tonight and tomorrow at the Greek Theatre In Los Angeles at 8 p.m 817.50. 816 and 810. 634-1300 "GIRO AM> BILL." eee P'11day uaung. ULM UDDT, eee Friday l18Ung. "UD9," ecc Friday llaUng. FllAH ZAPPA perfonna tonight at the Irvine Meadows Amphttheafrc 740-2000. TALK TALK appears tonight at the Golden Bear. 306 Paclflc CoUt Html· way. Hunungton Beach 538-960<f.' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • THE UNOFFICIAL SUMMER GAMES MOVIE! STEVEN SPIELBERG ,. ....... " GtEMLiNS GIDCUNS~ STARRING ZACH GALLIGAN OEBE CATES·HOYT AXTON-POLLY HOLLIDAY·FRANCES LEE McCAJN MU C BY JERRY GOLDSMITH·EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS STEVEN SPIELBERG FRANK MARSHALL·KATHLEEN KENNEDY·WRJTTEN BY CHRIS COLUMBUS PRODUCED BY MICHAEL FINNELL· DIRECTED BY JOE DANTE (-.,. ..,_. fAUM ~9AOSo \!/Mi®.l~ PG l'tlll•UllilllWO JUIUIU ell> I [ii Ao Hit"'"' PAPI lllAI .. 1 n <.M .. IU)LOr 0~ • • A WARNf R l..OMMUNICAllONS COMPANY .. . . ..... ~-,._.,., .. ,~ ....... ~. .. __ .__._ ....... _ _. --Wllll mmo SIADIM OR.ff -UU110 SlAIUIOUll com 11JA '~ w OJWMIS CIOM C:OOU mu 9'H071 \IA IOI.$. com 11JA ,,.,...1•1 lDWMDS Cll.1M COO£R • ~-WllJ.ll Kl·llOI r•H<U ·-IM.all (DWMIS IJMJSITY e. 1-Sii !>DO £.DWM)S~ fOljjff .. WllJ.ll 139 l!IOO COWAll>S fCUfl All VAUCY ._ SSl~S5 lll'#NllS W0008llllf.f: u ... (2131 ,,. ~3 WC,f~SQtWlf IEWU.,I~ EDWMOS CIOM WUl llJWIEI 1'1 l03 IMAY1'0HI 'J\ CLASSIC. QUITE EXTRAORDINARY- PROBABLY LIKE NOTHING YOUVE SEEN SINCE 'THE WIZARD OF OZ:' -WNOC Radio (NY) "A real delight! I believe in 'The Neverending Story':' koitt"r f.hrn A1111E MO\llES THE NEVER ENDING STORY • u ima cm1 6'1-063.3 fASIOSQIM u .... m1,11 SIO l:AIDIM Y "AJll"!'T'BINO OOa" on the Pll ~m In Dana Point Harbor. Sec Frtday ·~·Ba 91t9T LITTLE Wllcm&llOOU IJlt T&li.8" at th~ Harlequin Dinner PlayhOUM:. Stt Fn dav llsUng "DAlllD AT UA" by the South Coe.at Mualcal Theater at Untverslt} High School. See Friday listing "TD FAJllTMTlCU" afSaddl~ back College Studio Theater. Stt Friday Usttna. "nDDLltR OR TD ROOF" at thr Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Frtday llsUng. "LA VSNl>U roLLma" at Scbas llan'a West Dinner Playhouac Sc~ Friday ll.stJng. "llllUCB ADO AllOt1T JlfOTHil'tG" at the Grove Shakespeare F~llval Sec Friday Uaung. , '"TBB llllUSIC llAJI" at thr Curtain call Dinner Theater Sec Frtct..y ""' ln~OLJV&a" by the Saddlcback Company Theater at Saddleback Col· l~~o= F~~~1"i.u YOUNG A1'D OAT" at Golden West Coll~e Sec Jl'nday Usung. "MOOPT" at the Westmlnstl'r Community Theater Stt f'rtday lls< Ing. "Tlllt IOClm OP MUSIC" at Or- ange Coast College. Stt fr1day llstlnp, ''TALD or 'YAJ'llllS DltNAJlf, B&TTSR IDIOWJll Aa DOit.A llAl'fD" at the Laguna Moulton PlayhOWIC ~" f'rlday listing. "TAllT1JJ'PS" al the Gem Thl'."ater In Garden Grove. Sec Yrtday llslln~ ''TllUDI ARD TIU I01'8TUL al Golden West College Patio Theal~r See F'rlday llsUng, "W1t8TSD>&8TORT" at lhe t-funl· ll'lJ{lon Beach Playhowie Stt f'r1dd\ llaltng. ••1'JLST ARD TD llADlT llAlf" at the Saddlebadt ColJ~ North Forum In lrvtne. Stt Friday listing Worka1loP9 ''SUPSllllSllORT." Develop a dynamic memory lhrou«?l the slmpll'." ueoclatJoD technique. g a.m.-3 pm . GokSen West Coll~ Administration Bldg.. Rm. 138. 15'744 Golden Wl'."SI St., Hunungton Beach. 845 fcl'." 891 -3991. ILUDRO PA8TSI.. CRATORS Is taught tn a four-hour workshop h~ld by tJie lrvtne Fine Arte Center today. 9 a .m.-1 p.m .• for agee 15 and over 4601 Walnut Ave. at Yale. Herltagl' Parlt. Irvine. 86 fee. plus a 822 50 malcrtala ooet. 552-10'18. rum. "IT"S A llAD, llAD, llAD, llAD WOIU.D." Part of Golden Weet Col lege'a Saturday rught Outdoor Film Feattval. It~ at dun. Brtng food and low·backed beach chairs Ampb.ltbeatcr. 15744 Golden West St .. Hun~ Beach. 81.50 acl· mi.aon. eg-m.axtmum per famllv 891-3991 Sin.,.. aAIURO IDIOLSa offers Sun WonhSpera Boat Tr1pe for non smokers 21 yean and over e\•er. Saturday through the summer I 0 a.m .--1 p.m.. Newport Beach. Brtnp, lunch and dnnk. $20. 673-3282 Etc. TD L.aaT OUAT DIJIJlfER CR1JlllS otren & cocktaJl CnJIS(' (87 50) wtth p&ano bar from 2 to 4 p.m.: din OCT CN1K (832.50) from 6 to 9g.m. and ntgl'ltclub CNlx (810) from 1 1 p.m. to I a.m. 875-1481. TD SA 1fDOSI' PS8TIV AL. IK'" Friday u.t.t~ TD OllAma "C0UIWTIN .. J•T POBTS preeent t.hdr annual "CeJebnllon of the Art.a Fcst.tval," a pthttlng of local muaactana. poet.a. and arueans. from 7·8p.sn. lA!guna V~rcen. 577 S Oout ~ICh~ at n St.rttt. LU\ma~.770-737 . P'AO&.Alft °' TD llA8TSR8 and FelUftl ol Alta. let P'ltda1 IJaUn,ll. TD ata. AJllD TD Aall01f. ---~-----~.....-=~--~~--...... ----_...----~ .... ----..... --.... '-'--....................... ... P1lot Wa1handlr/ Fnd8y, .>uty 27, 1984 I Calendar , •TAB -.cunmos. piano. Balboa. 675-7760. eo 2 :30-7 p.m .. The Park. 2515 E. Cout &!'nm~!ty Putt. 3:30-~~~ m. • # l ..,.Sll!Q08 ER 'm..AI" at the =17 ~na del Mar. lndefln.tte. Pop n.11";; Drtve, Jrvtne. ~•eeton. ~~n_~na-Ptayhouae. See Frt· Sun. S1'SPllAJIQ& A Ta • rm:sJlfD8 .JUDAS PIUUT, w1th~ia.I guest -;;;;;;;=::;---;;::=;;:---=::-::---:;-::---z,,;;;az AT ll&A" by lbe South and the It.a Prlee Trio, eee P'riday me. Am. performa to t aI the ".A.Jn1illlt0 OOS8" aboard t.bc: Colllt Muascal Theater at Untventty IJ.etin& Aleo today from nooa-2 p.m. Irvine Meadowa Amp &theatre. PtrEm In Dana PoUrt Harbor. See ffilOi Sc:bool See 1"11day I.I.a.Ing and ~:3<M:30 p.m .. Stepbank a. 740-2000. F ay'a IJ.atlng, "TD P.A.Jn'MllCD .. bJ ~ Cla•lcaJ F'l1enda perform. at lbe Human t'1tAD ZAPPA. eee F'l1day ltating. ,--·-· _T_B_& __ ll&_l _T __ L_l _T_T_L~& __ s.ddleb9ck ____ eom_..:..pan__::y_Theat __ er_tn_~_ EquaUOn Ud .• 1550 S. Cout H.lgb· Tim POIRTSll BJltTSaa, aee Sal· A ns& ouroooa OOJK:&aT way. l.AaUna Beach. 497-7408. urday ~· U•m.a continues With the aounda ~ ....._... ftl.A8CO, a ~talented OROOV& TIT AJll9, aflemoona at the "Bone'• wm;· a trombone chotr muaactan. hoeu a w 'Jam' Baxter'•· 14346 CuJver OrM:. lrvtne. With ajau rhythm aecuon. 5-7 p.m.. ~from 5 p.m. at the wallow• lndeflnlte. 857-2103. Golden West Co~ Am~htlheatre. "'"~theSanClemerat.elnn. .JUI.JO IOLUIAa. iaee Friday list· ~:~. ~~~~'f. St.. untlngton from 7-11 p.m."!A~~ 1 "t.ALTP80 8'1tSJ. DRUll &.UD ZUlllJUISBTA conducts the larael 16665 PactftcCout Highway. Sunaet appean at Cano'a, 2-6 p.m .. 2241 W. Philharmonic Orchestra at a concert Beach. (213) 592-l 9l6. Cout Highway. Newport Beach. to bendlt American Frtenda of TBS GIU.IAll GA.alfD JAU 631 -138 l. Hebrew Unlveratty and Amer1Can QOAltftT, 7-11 p.m .• tndeflntte. B&Ut1' UDDT. itee f'rlday 11aEE& Frtenda of the Israel Phtlharmonlc Al!aio'a, 1870 Newport Blvd .• C:O.ta Dulce Orchestra. ltsha.k Perlman ta gue9t Meu. ~293. eololat. 8 p.m .. Hollywood Bowl. {21 3) JACK BRAND. 3· 1 p.m .. lnddlntte. DA DAJlfCDfO lo the mualc of Guy 856-5400. Rusty PdJcan. 2735 Pactnc Coast Halferty and the Society Combo from TBS BAJUO oacmnu. or Highway, Newport Beach . 642-3431. 1 :30-4:30 p.m. through Sept. 2 . .kwet ORA.ftOS COUJnT features the bait L\04 lilAaTIJMOR A1'D TID Court lnalde South Coast ~laza. of 19th and 20th century JUz and Uf'fBiia&CTIO!f, afternoons. Old TB1t BJGB 80CISTT DAJllCS popular music. Preeented by the Dana Polnt Cale. 24720 ~J Prado. BARDperfonnajauandsw~claasl-lrvtne Symphony Orchestra through Dana PotnL 661-6003. ca from the 30's and 40·9 t up to the cooperalton of UC Jrvtne u part of 8TUDIO CAR features an after-the fresh 80\.lnda of the a tn an 11 Sunday Serenade Series. Bring a noon Jau aeaelOn. 100 Main St., afternoon Tea Dance at TurtJe Rock picnic buket W1th refreehmenta and r_.......;;. _________ ::.::.:.:.__.::..:...:.....::..::..:=-:...:::....=.::..=:..::.....:..:.:..:::...::.=::....J1 your lawn chaJr OT camptng bedroll and listen lo the mustc. 4 :"30 p.m . Aldrich Park on campus. 786-0412. Country -------JSUT .isn WALK&R performs a t 6 and 9:30 p.m. tonight at Crazy Horse. 1580 BrookhoUow. Santa Ana. 5'49-1512. Jau TID OOLDSR SAOLK JAZZ BAM> plays at the "Amtrak Depot," 3-7 p.m .. San Juan Capt8trano· DAJlfmL 8T. llARll&ILL& p.la)'8 the saxophone and JOft OAaDJfU perf orma on the piano. Jaz:r and Ught pop for easy Ust~ and danctng. 4-8 p.m .. Alexander a Italian Ree.- taurant, 1565 Adame Ave .. ca.ta Mesa. lndeflntte 241-0123. LATIN JAZZ WITll PAJllCllO l!IAlfCDZ ta performed at 6 p.m. at the Balboa Pter Parle tn Balboa u part of the Balboa Summer Concert Senel. Bnng a picnic baallet and blanket. 673-"5245. LIDO JAZZ ALL ST.AU. U p.m. and 9-11 p.m.. Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blve.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. BOB &Aao perform• from 3· 7_ P·~· at Cafe Lagwla. 858 S. Cout HJCb· way. Laguna Beach. 497 -5404. _ OSOllO& BUTT9.. aaxophoae, and THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 M I ,,_.It• &Ii ">V"'" . "' •nDMH RUI (11) •AFfER 1HE ~· ATTEllTION CONSUMERS llew IUUUPTCY LAW Coming to effect soon. will drasbcally reduce your exemptions Don't procrastinate! Immediate filing available. Call the law Offices of llfid IM CIJtr 673-1012 ~ind Voor $100,000.00 ON v10EOCASSETTE Prize-Winning Cluts In Tht $Z9.95 MONEY HUNT Vidto Movie Join OUl2 VIOCO ClUf> newt CLUI MEMIERSHIP FRIE FREE • Mow. 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U l ltll llU Wtfll! .,. ~,._,_.Cl) "Nftf ... 1111 ll~JllUl.74&.lttl l1 Jlltll\»t9 l0lt ~...-1111 II COIT STlllO 7 ID 100 \ 10 • 'lG 10 !() .... ~ -Ill IOfl1 • ... t'C) • IOI' Sllll:O CIC J UC I.IC ID!le "Wl!~e1 , • )tll uo ,. , .. ll'OO *PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES* * CINE-Fl SOUND! At ttleu ry......_ ~t sovn• difect to yOVt AM Cit * ra•o. If no ra6e !MUI •c••rv ,..tiOft. lln"I youir -AM ,cw11bk AU OPEN 7:15 Start Oii* -Childr-Undeor l2 ALWAYS FREE Fountain Valley e4~w:rnrz131':!!:9.,-r. l.~ J • • SUPERSWAPMUlS* EVff'f W&SUN • • t1U• "11411 'or.,'._., ., . . . * * ""9U ... ., I -..-u.., r " .._ .":.-,,., .... ":n .. Ill •~1•a:4itial3I1=·.:.79.; = "J · * --·r:--., I w 1\.9 ,,., * .,_.,...~., -----., ORANGE ~ m•1o•m1 o._ ---'""' S.tt ~­• • SUf'tlSWAl'MlHS*lVHY W&SUH • • I RQ'\1 7A"1 tu )P\1 f,,. I", .. ,,.,"" 114 61~ 42~9 LaHABRA .J:.,. MISSION c~c;:.~::.., 8 Pilot Weekender/ Friday. Juty 27. 1984 Calendar SludJo Theater at Seddkt.ck CollqJe. Sec,..~. ··rm · m Ofll TD aoor· at the Grand Dtnner Theater. See P'r1day li.ttn«. ''LAVDD&a10I I ..... at~ uan ·a Weat Denner Playtw>me. Sec ~~MOOT MiiiiDWI'' lUXlMY THIAntfS See Fnday U.U.ng. ''TllS IOUMr or 111J91C .. at Or- ~ Cout ~·Sec P'r1day u.unc. ''1'~1011& at theOem Theater In Oarclen Gron. See ';::a•~ ''WILSY ARD TBS ' at the P'orum. SeddJebKk Cd.Jqie North. See Fl1day liltl.nC· SIDCl• w.'ALK INS fnt , .. *-...... * -* O"l Y IUi U..._ 11.tM DRIVE-INS :1~~ TD 9AILDIO eDIOLU. ror non· 8'!'°~ atngla over 21. gathen tn N Beach ror day ..rung, 1 o a.m.-4 p.m. 820. For current locilUOn call 673-3282. !:Mu.:!'l!!I~' c....-•~TMS s COMM:A*I aaonca re> u" TM cr .. 11 (It) WD&L or l'alSJllD8lllP, ror atnglea over 4!5. mm.a at Don Joee'a tn TU8tln ror brunch at 1 l :30 a.m. 524-3327. PUil .... llA .. 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VI I() MALI Ill 1 ll" I W1lllfO M l ~ .... VIE.I() MAU ., Jfl 111 ... lV tO U'9•l• OOUl S'IUIO -ms -O'Cl .... ••• ''00 l lO soo , • 1100 --DISTOI ,.. -um:ll • ~ ..... c.Kll--... ~.... ll t\l lSft\&4\.l~ ~0 IHI It •HBO 10 00 eais 10t r11 .,.. .-- ...... SIClff !'GI 11 Ill l IO Ill# .. ~ ' ' 'Y' I 111'\ iO '° \•O 14U 11\1' ,., 1no BlllS IOI -st• nor CP'll " •• I 12 lO, 410 11) "' '""' I "WftTI -nr (I) '>40 /4U '' 1 lO '10 10 l~ 81USIOI -ll'CI ..... lfJO U\ SOO "' • ..._ 1 I\ tJO \10 IUJ I'"" t'10 wOll1c.abop ~th Arm8t.roa« .. offered by Atta. Sundiaya ~Au«. l .1oa.m.-4p.m.e130 fee. 980-&77&. Ste. AllT-A-lrADt •DuVAL. eee Frt- dat::~TUfO PUC& C#la:&U MeociaUon Bencftt Show la bdd tontght from 7·10 e.m. In the Padftc Room at the An&hdm ConwnUOn Center. 800 W. ltatella Ave .. Ana.betm. 999-8900. PAO&ART or TD ......... and Fe.tlVal of Art.a. aee P"rlday uauno. TD LMT Oa&AT DDnfSa caUIU onera a two-hour JaD brunch (819.50) and a 6 p.m. dtriner crutae (830) of Newport Harbor. 675-1481. TBS aA-n-DOsr---ra11vn. eee Mon. Cl•mlcal a.J. TllOllA8 performa two con· cert.a at 7 and 10 p.m. at Crazy Horae. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana 549-1512. Jau DAVID aALSIOll perfonna on the piano, Mon.·Wed. evenlnfa· ln- deflntt£. Ron'• In Laguna. 464 s. Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach 497-4871 . Pop may G&LTZaLllA.N, aJngcr. guitar player. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Bl~ 6ec1 Care. 10.,..2lat Place. Newport P1er. New port Beach. 67~3333. JUL.:) xaa•M, eee Pnday 11&1 tng. Etc. DA VST"8 LOCm.. located at thr Balboa PavtlJon. features Monday cvr ntng cocktall crut.ea durtng the sum ''THREE CHEERS FOR 'HERDS'!" J.>fk AM~. USA Toc:Joy ''I laughed my head off. One of the funniest films of the year:· ~Hr~ lYoOS. ~.,..Pr~ • -SHOhUS: AMiii 639 8770 ST~OR-lf MTlW ll(M ST..,._ IE 990-4021 UA~4 ~ HIW AT OIWIC( rwY ... ,. 821-4070 &WM PARll Olt• llClJI '°' Of llllITT COSTA EA 540-0594 UA SOUTH COAST IMI W UlflOMI n TCIO sa1.saao EDWARDS SAOOl.l8M:ll U fOIO AT IOClJB.D ._ as.wau EDWARDS llMRSITY r..1.1 DI. M:llDIS ,.. uo --637-0340 ORANGE MAU n&ml IO. Of ta:UJI --634-3911 UACITYCOOtR II Mart"""" coot• itiiWili 895-~333 UA W£STWmU TYM MSa IMU. °"a.a Calendar Tues. c•e..tcal GllSOOaY COLSllAJll, eee Friday uauna. TD WllU CSLLAJI. eee Friday ltatJng, Cocmtry __ _ nm GIZZilD aoe., featunng .JULD Brotnl. perform from 8 p.m.· I a .m. at Crazy Hone, 1580 BrookhoUow. Santa Ana. &49·1512. Jau PIAJ'fl9T ULL 'f' LellADR. eee Fnday IJaUng. DAVID llAL&lOB. eee Monday Uaung, COIIQ'UT PIDLLIP8, eee F'r1day llatlng. Pop TOllMe! ...... !Pand~ 8 p.m.-~t. 11le Canriay Rt.. taurant, SOI talayt!ltt Ave .• Newport BalCb. lnddlntte.. 875-5177. CORFaSY PlllU..IN. eee P'rtday u.tsng. ' PIAJIJ8T BLLT IANAISlt, eee ~~ perfonm Wed.· Thun.. 8:SO p.111 .. 1'he RJtz, 18903 Algonquin, lfunttngton Beach. 848-8888. 1f A TD 1f A 'f'Jlf& and aJCll 811SJlMA11f, .ee Frtday llattng. VillC& DSlflLUI. a Jazz eu-ophonlat. perfonne with an eneemble. 8 p.m.·m~L Cafe t.aauna Sound Gallery, 858' 8. Ccuf tnghway. Pop JVU0 IOLa&Aa. eee Frtday llat· 1'1soa aur • .ee Fr1day 11at1ng. "UD8." eee Tueada llat1nL "GIRO AM> 1111.L, 1. eee l1rlday ll9t.lng. ''CaAZ'f' DAD" le tonight at H.eppy Daze, I 7927 M.ec.Arthur Blvd •• lrvtne. 2!50· 1077. Tb.eater ''TBS 8S8T Don't Miss The Party! "Chaotic, shameless and very funny." 11991' (1191 0..C., Sun I,,_ , "BAD llAJQfSU" l)erfOl'1Dil at 8 1._....;~ p.m. at Fender'• International Ballroom. 521 First St .• Long Beach. 910 admJNion. (213) '43&-2838. "IUtDe. •• eee F'rtd& l1eU.n£ A "SWDIO CORl~T JdDBr• ta featured every Tuaday ntght at Happy Daze. 1 7927 MacArthur Blvd .• lrvlne. 250-1077 . .JUI.JO IOLUIA8, eee P'l1day Uet· Ing. Theater --------- AMD 639-8770 Stadium Dr·ln .............. NOW SHOWINGI COSTA IEA 751 ... lM Edwards Town Center .. ........ c.- OUI& 634-3911 UA City Center lll'lllt(ly ..... C.- mo 99(}.4021 W1D C1CM 53!M401 OUI& 637-0340 UA Movies 4 EdWafds Westbrook Nit Otance Man ..,... ""' Mar.,. r., ......_ bll ti.......,. ,_.,. t1u.. m1maro • Pacific Hiwa1 39 Dr·ln 891-3693 "TBS 8S8T LITTLS l"--------------------------1.I WBOUBOOU DI TSL\8" at the Harlequin Dtnner Playhouee. See Fr1-t-------------------------~ davit.et.Ing. ""TD "Y ART A8TICK8" by the Saddleback Company Theater at Saddleback CoUqJe. See Frtday llat· 1"*rmDLS• OR TBS aoor• at the Grand Otnner Theater. See l"rtday Uaung. '"TD ll118IC llAJll'' at the Curtain call Dinner Theater. See Friday Uat- 1ng. Ett. AaT·A·PADl PDllVAL, ece Fr1-day ltetlng. PAO&AWT Of TD llASi'm and Fallval of Art.a. eee ~ ll.IUnC· aou.r mu. BODU .a on Catalina Island. are all'eml ~ rrom 2·5 p. m. Thie famed tum-ot-the- century ptctureaque Queen Anne home wu built by Avalon pioneer Peter Gano for him and hie Rancee. but the weddloC never occurred. 85 donation required. &27-7111. TBS llAWDVST n:entAL. eee P'rtctay u..unc. Wed. Cl...ac.l All NEW•All NEW•ALL NEW•All NEW•ALL NEW -COSTA llJA 631·3501 Edwards Hnor ,_ --·- - NOW 8HOWINGft mo 99Mo21 LIA MoV!eS 4 _...,.~_,., D. Tm0511·~ Edwafds SIMeblck oi.•....., •cm111 ~25~3 Cinedomit 0.-&U "°' IEWtb 8'1 3693 Plciflt tbaJ 39 Or 1'1 ..... kOIU r., ecosTA llSA 546-2711 L.-mat 497·1711 -.SIWJU W.,.SJJJ Edwlrdl Souttl Coast £._. Solltti Coast UA Watmlnstef T""' Pim......... LAGl.Nc..-. • ._, o-.... i- • ,_MNTED .. DOL8Y ST!REO u a 1 .... a P11ot Weekender/ Friday, July 27, 1984 0 NOT THE OFFICIAL MOVIE OF THE 11M OLYMPICS .~ C'd• .. rd• alU\TOI CIJIO "'" .. ., ... ,... s.wu• s.M-7444 PWMQ I PKIUBlS Praurs A W/IUTtJ PlllTll • -.ET II S1111r11c Geest Stlf Lm MMY • llST IFEISl • UH WSUW Basd '"' r~e 1ml "lAn AIU WO WAYS m" ty •ERT GRDSSUa • Scrm,liy ty 6lDIUA U.U & WlllAllO HUYCI • h1Ace4 ty 6101M Wl • 01mtd ty MllARB HUYCI • A PM.Wlllll rtlllf 'R.1 --Cl--·-~-~ l~ -~-r::.:::-·--JI'!"~ ·Now Playing --· ~ t.Qrwl8rwf'l&l1 529-53311 COITA llf.IA ~dwWOS Cinema 546-3102 COSTAMOA EdwW5 TOMI C.... 751-4184 --Edwlnls~ 11154-81111 WOWTBI wtiiWIBI EOWlnls Cinema Plc*'a 16<Wey 311 Wal 1191 3ll3S OriwHI •·GMMi •1.3f83 si-.-..a.a -Scl6im DrM 1n 6Jll.tno IMO-NXIP'Tm""'n9fl'O' •rl • Calendar WllOUllOO'I& DI TUAa•• at the Harlequin Dinner Playbou9e.. See F'rt· davU.Una. ''TBS ~ AJll"I' AaTICU,. by the Saddleback Com~ Theater In the Studio Theater of&.Lld>eck OolJ9. See==ng. .. OR TBS aoor• at the Grand Dinner Theater. See P'rtday ~VSJllD&ll "11 I rtra•• at Sebu- U&n'a We.t Dinner PlaybOUK. See ~ie ~ llAr' •t theCurtaln cau Dinner Theater. See P'rtday IJ.lt· I rut. -"ouvsa.. by the Saddleback Company Theater at Saddleback Col· le§e. See Friday u..un,z • -.,.,.~ .. at tJie Gem Theater tn Garden Grove. See F'r1day u.tsng. WBSltL or f'IUS1'IDalllP, for atnglea over 45. meet.a at Salvatorea tn Garden Grove at 6:30 p.m. for dinner. 524-3327. lttc. TB& 8AWD08T rl:aIIVAL, eee Fr1day l1atJ ng. AllT-A·FADl ··---11-vAL, aee P"rt· dat8me ARD TBS .umow, aee FrtdayUauna. PAO&AJn' OP TBS llA81'SU and FeaUvaJ of Arte, eee F'r1day u.ttng. Thu. Cla ... cal QllSOOllT COi SllAK, aee Pr1day ~ WDfS C&'-' Aa, aee Friday Usttng. Jaa Pop "****·THIS IS THE MOSf CHEERFULLY EXCITING ... ROMANTIC ADVENTURE MOVIE SINCE 'RAIDERS:" .... ............... 5.211SDI •CllTAmM f-S.....CMll """° ~1711 -Rottr Dim, Oibgo Sun-Tunes &JllOSJ.mT BUMP&llDDfCK perfonne alonil wtth ~Daft at It p.m., Padtrc Amphttheatre, loo YaJr Dr .. eo.ta Maa. 915 and 88.50. 634-1300. ........... 1'11day t.t.un«. IUCK PIZOW, ~. guft.ar, har- monlc:a. 9 p.m.· l a.m. Blue Beet Care. 107 21.t Place, Newport Pier, New- port ee.ch. 87s..3333. .nJUO JGtaaa. w Friday u.t- ~. maY. eee Friday U.Ung '"ODIO AllD lllLI.," aee Fr1dily u.ung. TD ftACT W&Ll.8 mo BAKD, roryourdandngpleuu.re. 8:30-11.30 p.m .. 1be caltfomJan, 16431 Bolaa ChJca. Hunttnaton Beach. 82 ad· mtaeton. 848-1547. e.ALL&OOll DAKIRO. 8 p. m.- midntgbl. Dance 1a.>N 7 ~ p. m. AJ90 door prtua. M«*lowlark Country Club, Graham Street, HunUngton Beach. ••AM I I WWW 008r' on the Pll· e~ o.na Point Harbor. See Friday ~fB& aS8T LITTLS WllOll&800U DI T&ZA8'' at the Huiequln Dlnner ~·See Yr1· daX::i"\AlfTA.encu·· by the TIEITRmF-.Y l•llTITtmUllEI F• Olly 5' lld Cll 7SMl66 tw 4ltlla Saddleback Oom~Th~ tn the Mone, perfonna '11 . .S.t. at Main emon1a1 coetumea. Sbow«oppen tn- StudSO The&ter«Seddlet.ck Ocl&Ce· Street'a l>laza Gardena.~ at cluck the exotJc ritual dance ot Pele, See P'rldaY u.ttna. the eame locaUon Sun.-ThUn. ta lbe aoddeaaolflft and volcanoea. and the "nDDLSll 09' TD aoor• at the Jtmmy Doraey OrcbMtra. d1rected by lin:athtaktn« nre aword dance. 8: 15 Grand Otnne.r ThelW:.f. See '11da)t Lee c.utle. wtth epedal gum\. Helen p.m. 778-eGOO. !lat.In&. Fonat. Roura P'rt. 9 a.m.-~t. IDI01'!'8 may FAllll. 8039 --@§ !! SJ Ptk>t w ... Md«, Friday, Juty 27, 1984 I teen nJIOltdub. aacn a Video De:ftlce Party With apecta1 •rrnmer teen i:irtc-tnc at ee edmt...,.. after 7 p.m. t'ou:r ''LAVUDSltJ'Ol£1S9"atSebu-Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.m .. Sun.-Thura. 9 Beach Blvd., Buena Pan. 'Tbe otym- uan·a Wm Dmna' PlayboU9e. See a.m.-midnlldlL 999-4W. ptc-themedlceSpertN"•lar"Sooopy'• Friday~ Dlmln~ IDISL, 1180 W. QueltForTbeOold'' lapraent.eddaily .. llUCll AbO A80UT MhliiMI" Cen1toe Ave .. Anabetm. "Polyrla1an except P'ridaya ln the Good Time -------------------------at the Grove Sbakeepearean Featval. F:f '84," a colotfu1 balt-bour Thea~ at 3. & and 8 p.m. Olamf*)o = d rock lllUlk: are -1uted .. the perk pwac. the Cones tn a trtbut.e to the RolltnlStonea. 7 and 8 p.m.. ~ PavWOn: Ratn to • b1bute to 1be Beat.lee, 7:115 and &U5 p.m.. Cloud 8 See P'!1da.tJU:C"tiaW' m production lltaged to the Canadian M1111o Team BUI O'i.etll "TD 'al the Curtain botd'a martna. nina throUgb Sept. 2. and JW Scott. &Ion« wtth Olympic Call Dtnner Thee.ta. See Friday bit-Polyneatan performen preaent meda1l8t Dianne de 1.eeuw. Snoopy, Ing, ,, by ... _ .. ~._.._._.. dancee from New ?al8rwt, Samoa. CharUe Brown. t.a_, and many otf>e:r "OLIVD UM> ......... -.-... TahtU and Ha...U tn colorful cer-atara are fea~1StudSO K. ·'a new ·~MOST BEAt.n1FUL. 10UCHING AND EEULY HAUNTING AUS'l1lAUAN FILM SINCE f8JlEAJCEll MOil.ANT.' ~and eamplary. Sumpruou91y mounred and aoqieoualy phocop.phed. director Carl Schula ha doat a brilliant job indeed." -a.. ..... "-T..t. P<. CompanyTheaterats.ddJebackCol-~-------------------------1 ·~4::~ .. at Or-..._ ___________________ -4 •'!Cf=~~,= BBi ID .DJOW• A8 DCaAllAJll>'' at the IAguna Moulton Playbouee. See Prlday uattna. '"T Alli uli &" at the Gem Theater In Garden Gl"O'Je. See Friday u.t1ng, 8lnfl• 8AILDO amGLD ptherl few a Newport Harbor cruiee evay Tbu.re- day th1a awnmer for noo..emoktnc slf'UOC9 21 yean and OYa". 7-10 p.m. 810". 673-3282. Etc. AdnDOe NU• .. &AR DDOO VU. .AMTaA& la planned .. a twcMlay weekend b1P by Ltfe Bqpna at 40 ~ for lhta Saturday and Sunday. ParUctpenta wtll stay at the w-.te Hotel. the hotel m European eJc9.nce wtth the Ca.UfomJa bfeltyle. ~-&32--5407. AK ABVAI. n:llS ilft COM- PS 111 IOll, apon•ond by the Ooata Mesa Art LeU>.ae. the City ol Coata Meu and Soulh 0out Plaza. la hdd from Sept. 15-23. SelUUJlll Art.a Month. Sept. '84, the de9d.Uneforalide ent.rle8 la Aug. 11. A bmtt ol three enlrte9 per artlat allowed. Entry feea are $4 Cor a Coata Mea Art League member and 86 ror non-member per entry. All nne art.a media. two and three dtmenalonal. including cera.mk:a, pphlca. drawtng. paint- !~. waterccioc. 9Culpture. mixed media, photccraphY. oirtaonal prtnta and t:exWea. are aOoweG and wortm mmt have been executed wtthtn the la.at two ~ P'lnt place .. $500. 9eCODd place $300. thbd place $200 and honorable ment:lGo8 are &100. 642-3797. TUIPL& MT TABM 8lllQ1.D Seafartng Men bolt "Shabbat at Sea" Prl., Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. on the ''Tlkl" moored at the BallJoa Pa~. A brief spiritual .ntce la conducted. wtth the ~tout•~ the Sabbath and then dand1'I under the at.an to lhe contemporary mUlilc ol the V&c Garcia Duo. A U«ibt -.rpper la tncluded In the 812.50 UCket and a no-boat bar ts available. Re.ervatJooa ~ 951--0734. AIQOe CUIUUMHAM AUTO- llO'llY& llVUUll. 2&o E. Baker St.. Coeta Ne.. AnUquo C8n C1n:a 1912- preaent. 8 a..m ... b p.m. Wed.-8un. 546-7860. DAJllA W1IAU al Dana Point Harbor ciaen balf4'J and thfte.. quarter day aportflahtng trtpa. 498-15794. DAV&TaLOCmaa.ootrendeep sea aportrl1bto• tr1p• dally. 673-&:u&. Dl8DTL&llD. 1313 Harbor Blvd.. Anahdm. The partl'• awnmer--..on reatun. dadY -performancee d the Dona.Id Duck l50lh Blrthday Pvade at 3 and 7 p.m .• atpedal "Doriald Duck'• Hometown RaDJ" praented CillCh day at 15: 115 p.m.. ilnd "hntuy In the Sky" .flftworb at 9 p.m. Tomor- rowland ahowcuea the new ''Wodd Premiere Ct.rcle-Vtaaon." featurtqs the 360-de&ree film .. Amerfcan Joumeya. •• Rae Mdtlnley and b1a Orcbeltra. wtth apedale.at r.oa Mae .... ,_,, ... HARRIS --CABOT -PRIMA I '""SANDERS -h--._,_ h-~I..-d h---... T ... ·-HOU..OWAY ll:CHNJCOLOR• _.,,._ ,,_..,..,. ... ~d~ ........ - -~ ~ "15111 DIS~ CO I< o~ .... °'"""' ,,.,.,._ ~GOll-Al-AllBCIS~-~==-" ...._ ..... ~ . ----STARTS 10DAV ---- ANAHEIM FOUNTAIN VAUEY LA MIRADA ORANGE BrOOkhtnt EdWWCSI Fountain Valley SRO Gateway Stadium Drive-In m-6446 839-1500 523-1611 639-8770 COSTA MESA IRVINE ORANGE WESTMINSTER EdWards Cinema Ceoter Edwwds Woodbridge AJI£ Orange Mall UA Cmema 979-<i141 551-0655 637--0340 893-0546 COSTA MESA LAGUNA HIUS ORANGE CALI. THEATN. UAClnema Edwardl/Sant>orn =Cinema FOfl $HOWTlMES 540-0594 uguna Hiiis Mall 7SS.6611 11 • ftll.:ll, l:IS. lt.21 A TWVITIE'Tlt CEH'l\JtlY FOX I DZA5£ ftl'IOY HUCH ES llOllYN Nl'.Vl'C _,, -._. HICHOt.AS GLfDHIU. .IOHN H~ll!AVES .. i_ ,.,,.,._._.JIU. llOllll I......,._ CARLiCHVUZ ~ ... ~Jt.NlU1"S -""' _ _. -... _...,. SUMNEll LOCICE !1.UOl'T edwards LIDO CINEMA -·-:-.·:: ·, .... = 67J.8350 ... •!'Cl ' It•· .. SKI WITHOUT BURNING (Thanks to surfers!) BULLFROO ... Amphibious Formula"' Sunblock, developed originally for surfef", has now been dascovercd by sktcr.>. BU LU-ROG"' Sta\l'I on tX hours m and out of the water Wonl wet off. or ,weal off Perfect for \l1crs. We heard one skler say. -Bullfrog work:!. great 0 faccdov.n an the o~ ~ snov.-_ ~ 4!.~~ /(P ~~ . /~ . °" _ • I knov. ~ '"Y"/ <)pent half or . ~ ~ ~,,,'f. / last weekend that ,.., • ' ~ Fact LS. Bl'l L J ROG"' 9 docs v.-orl m the snov.. face dov.-n or race up Bl l l t-RO<i1• >\MPHIBIOl \I OR Ml I •\"' \l 'RI <X ._ \./" fl'41cn1 l\-nd1n1: \l'I I~ 1'll1 \i'~ "' ,. •• Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 27, 1984 Calendar Lawrence Welk Show ... Jtmm~­ non'a "Ireland'• Loveable Clown." and Antonio Hoyoa' · e Little CharlJe Chaplin" are fcatunid. The Incredible Ftreworb Machine hosta ntgbtly ahowa at 9:45 p.m. over Renect1on Lake. Other aho.,. Include live mclodramu In lhe Birdcage Theatre. which celebrates 30 ycans of old-time melodrama lht.a month. Rene's Manoneetca. Gene Owens' "Panaca Parrot Ctn:ua" and Tonr, Ange~o. "The Incredible Hypnotist. • Knott a wtlJ be open Sun.-Fri. 9 a.m.· midnight. Sat. 9 a .m.· l a.m 220-5200. LION COURTaT SAP AIU. 8800 lrvlne Center Drtvc. Laguna Hllla. The new action adventure entertainment center. aunoundcd by a warm tropical setung. off era thrtlla lo the excitement or new rtdea -Sa.hara Maze Track The insanity continues ... COSTA MESA UA Cinemas 540-05~ CYPRESS Cypress 828-1660 FOUNTAIN VAUIY Family Four 963 1307 STARTS TODAY ' I GARDEN GROVE Edwards Westbrook 530-4401 ORANGE ANC, Orange Mall 637-0340 ORMGE •·J;MiU"i SllOWSS...•~ AUHBM Pacific's Anaheim Drive-In 8~9850 UA City Cinema 634-3911 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Pacific's Fountain Valley Drtve-ln 962-2481 ~--~-~ - and Kylaml Slick Track. Adventuren 673-52-45. ment .. the outdool"' .. Evayday la the can race m~ formula can on a TBSQUSSK llAllY AJllD ... VC& Fourth of July" mu.etcal and flttwork w1ndtngaraveft:rack and/or on a aleak. 0008IJ; located at the eoutbemmoet extravaganza. Houn 9 a.m.·-9 p.m. sJtck trac"ll. For nauUcaJ adventuren, potnlaflheLooaBeach Freeway. The daily. (213)436-3511. Jungle Tube Bumpe oew "Uve at tlie gueert" eont and llAGll'O WAT&U. 111 Via Verde r Boat and Shana.lee Racer Boal f1eeta dance pedonna.nce rd1"8 the muak: Or1ve, Sao Dlmaa. The ..,... water- have been expanded. Crui.c on the of the ahlp'ua111noll daya. Dally ahcnn oriented a.m.-emenl park .eat of the Zambezi RJver, view untquc anlmaJ tn the Queen'• Salon at 12:SO, 1:30, Rockleafcatureathewavecove.kidd1e exhibits. and take a hike tllro\"61 luah 2 :30 arid 3:30 p.m. Surrounding the poola. two •oeed alldea and four nature trail. Opens dally 9:45 a.m., Spruce Gooee 1a an tmaglnatJve aong aerpmUnea. Three new water ac· last car admitted 5 p:!!!_.~7·1200. and dance tnbutc to Amerk:an muatc Uvttlea Include The Dropout. Ram· Tll&PAVD.tORgv&sftotTenlour put and praent. EnUtled "Stng page. and Raging Rivera (the lonQeat crulaea of Newport Harbor, ahowtng Amer1ca Stng." lhla productJoo fea· Inner tube water r1de tn Amerfca). the homes of John Wayne and other turca populai folk and rock aonp on Dally 10 Lm.·10 p.m. Through Sept. pcraonallllea. from the Balboa an devated at.age of red. white and 23. 592...&453. PavtUon In Newport Beach. Daily blue each even1n« at 7:45 p.m. A111o 8A1' .JVA1' CA•l&TaAlfO every hour. noon ~ 3 p.m. htghUghUnl. run~ ol entcrtaJn· 1118U01f.31882Camtnog:r~· ..._-------------------------. San Juan CaplstranO. omla'• oldest bulldtnll. N&Uve Amer1can and early Spantan culture c:xhtbtted. 493-142-4. DANCE NOW YOU CAN LEARN BREAKDAN~ING OR LEARN COUNTRY " WESTERN DANCING. NIGHT CLUB DANCING. BALLROOM DANCING. NU WA VE & DISCO! %727 .. POIT M.VD. .....,IUCM ucm WILLIMllOu.m NEWPORT'S ONLY ASTAIRE ·STUDIO 9Aln'A AWA zoo. 1801 E . Chestnut. Santa Ana. More than 250 anlmaJ, btrd and reptile apectea are found tn tbta lushly planted park. l 0 a.m ... 1).m. ~aM-7484. SBS!.MA.Jf LlaAltY ARD OAa· D&Ra. 264 7 Pactfk: Clout Highway. Corona del Mar. Roeea. cactus. annual gardens. an orchid conacrvatory. kol ponda. and a g1ft ahop. Open dally 10:30 a.m ... p.m. SD rLA09 11.AOIC llOUJlfT ADI. The Olympic aptrtt ta tn full force wtth the park's newat famJly adventure rtde, The Sa.rejeYo Bobaleid. No cablca or track.a are eraent on tbta twtaUOB COW'9C. The "Spirit of the Olymptce. a mulU·mcdla a.bow. la al\own In the Magic Momenta Theatre. wtth an emot.IOnally-dla.rged -.lute to lhe world'• premiere athJctf!9. combtntng alldea. rum. eped&l dfccta and com- eutcr antmaUon. Appcar1ngtomabt ta omco ........ Spciria are..., WW· cued In the U.S. High Dive Show In the Aqua Theatre arid the Water Ski and Ba&t ExhJbttJon OD the four...:R Mystk Lake. At 9 P.·m, each CYenln« averM,.tkLaketa ·~ '84-A F'trt:wotb Spectacular.. Tbta ftre- wortta a.bow 18 a patrlotJc Mlute to lhe Ga.mea ot lhe 23rd Olympea.d. Located 6 mtlea north al Un:tVenal StudJoa at Maatc Mountain Parkway. mt off 1·5. Valencia. '213) 992-0884. OJllVSll&&L~TOOa.1 00 UnSvera!CltyPlua. UotftrU.IClty. A guJded. bebl.DcMhe-9CCDea excunton through Hollywood'• t and bue1C9l movte-TV com ex. =-~-=.. -:-.a --..... -.... ·--....... ·-._ __ ........ ----llMIM ........ .._ ·-·--~ -~ ----·-· ..... a... .... - ., .en Galleries llUUUll8 BOW'W MOUUll. 2002 N. Main St.. Santa Ana.. The eahlbftlon "In Pull Color" runa thfOUll&h Aua, 28 u rt o( "Art Connectlooe '84." "Re- Jf'ecuona: Palnttno ol Jerry Wayne Downe" la an ez.lilbtt feabJr1.nC aur- rea.Ustlc wor1la by th.e ea.ta Meea arttst about ~·· dfecta on mankJnd. Runa tndellnnely. Hount Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-& p.m.. Sun. noon-5 p.m. 972-1900. LAOVKA R*CB MUMUM or AJlT, 307 CUlf Ortft. Two Jotnt exhlbtUOna a.re featured. "Conlem- porary caIJfonua ArtJata 21" high· li,oita the ceramtc work ol Jena t.forrt.on whoee aculptural foe-ma a.re baaed on architecture. humor and myt.holQln'. Aleo ahown la '"11te Sec- ond Weit.em St.alee ltxhlb«Uoa and 38th Corcoran Bleruda1 ol AmeriCan PalnUng." Thi.exblbttreatura paint· tnga from arts.t. tn 10 atat.ee wboee exploration ol vu1oua atyU.UC con- cern• "1th1n a ~ ~ spl(tt-ceflect' tM m)'8tlque ol ttie Oki Welt lloupk:d with imagery from the New Weal. Tuea. ·Sun. 11 :30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 494-6Ml. ll08&Ull OP ROaTB oaAlllG& comrrf, 301 N. Pomona AYC., F'u.11· crton. "The Great lntemat.IODAI Martonette and Puppet Exhibition" ta shown through Sept. 23. It tracea the development OI thla art form from Ila folk to the h developed The Grand DlnnerTheatr STARRING PAUL MICHAEL DIRECTED BY JACK BUNCH Boo/I. b y Joseph Stein M usic by J"'rry Bock Lvr1cs bv Sheldon Harniclc 7 FREEDMAN WAY ANAH EIM CAcrOIOs 1rom 01~v1an<11 Ttocd~_.,!J7r,~_ R~~~RVATIONS (71 /4) 772· 771 Q ~·· . : I ·: CALL a NOW PLAYING SMASH HIT MUSICAL COMEDY starring LINDA McCLURE and CARY PITTS 8ooil by Larry L K•r>g & Peter Masterson Music & l yttCS by CatOI Hell PerfOf'mancea Tues. thru Sun .. Sat. I Sun. Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 927CM 6 ~ or LP Ptk>t W-1t<ertdier/ Frtday, ~ 27, 1984 11 • Daily Pilot "Summer Sizzler ... " Anaheim Bulletin ''Great Flamboyant Fun ... " Los Angeles Times ''Opening Night Audience Loved The Show. " Orama Logue ''Best Knee Sloppin ', Foot Stompin', Wow of A Show." DISOOSC8S i~~~~~~~~-INTERNATIONAL Al90 nallable on saw. Seweonthese Internationally ecca.lmed ,.... ... from Julio Iglesias. ----------DE NINA A MUJER • EN CONCIERTO A.MSUCA• MEXICO • Oflw good through AU(IU9t 2. 1114. AvaR1tite at an L.09 AngMel .,.. Mu91dand ...,,.... ., I •rt • IS Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 27, 1984 Galleries patnunga by John Badger. lndeflntte. Tucs.-Sat. 9 a.m.·5 p.m. COSTA llS8A AltT L&AGOS mcmben Wln.nle Roth, Yun F\lkuda, and Mall(e Hlet.chcr c:Uaplay thctr talent.a atblendale Federal Savtngs at Fashion Island, and Clay Campbdl'a patnungs are dtaplayed at Orange Coast Savtngs. Adame and Mcaa Verde Ea.st. co.ta Mesa. Both through Tu= 962-6398. D 1'SmtCTCL&DGALLUT, 6 19 N Harbor Blvd.. Fullerton. "Class· Summer '84, .. the gallery's a nnual summer~ ahow. Tcatures works ol 13 oufatandtng American JOaaa arUata. Throu«h Aug. 21§. Mon.· Sat. 10 a .m.-6 p.m . '879-1391. ltArl'll"I Tll&A.lvasa. 1540 S Coast Hta:hway, SuJte 104. Laguna Beach. Tfie largest pr1V11tc coUectton of Jade and fvory carvtnga Is on display. Tuea.-SUn. 10 a.m.·5 p.m . 494-4193. TBS ltDGlt GALL&aT, 212 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton. Thia exhl· btUon rcpre9ente an cxamtnaUon of pr1ntmaltlng and the ways ln which contemporary Southcm Caltfornta artiste use the medium today. Through Aug. 10. Tuea.-S.t. 11 a .m.-4 p .m. 871·5862. ltLAJll GALLltaIU, 1492 S. Coast Highway, 117. Laauna Beach. Pab1ct Nagel, known for llta sleek and eenau· oua Playboy llluatraUona. la CWTentlr ahowtng hie works. Wed.·Sun. l a.m.·5 p.m . 494-1902. pre-1900 lo the praent. Through Aug. 12. Bqpnntng Wednmday la "Poet.er Extrav.ganza." an annual ahowtng of NatJve ~ten numeroua utJMa. AUC. ~.Dally 10a.m.·5p .m. 661-781. GUGGSJllllSDI OALL&aT, Chap- man CollcQe, 333 N. Ol&ueU, Orange. "Ontnge Oounty Sculpture: Source and Pri>ceu'' .. exhlbtted .. put ol ··Art Coonecuona '84. •• Through Tuesday. Mon.·Sat. 1-5 p.m. 997-6729. --~--- ..Portfolio:· ceramtce by Theresa Needda. which tnvolvee eevera1 large bowla that appear lo be functional unUJ cJoeer tnapect.lon. and "Under Glau," ea doOa made by Yoehlko Tcraoka m Ooomtchl, Japan. The doUa. deplctJngaamwaJ. getahaa. chlJ· dttn. and mono. ~ ela~tely and authentically dreeecd In tndltlonal Japancae clothtng. Through Aug, 22. Mon.-Thura. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., F"rl. 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m 552-1078. TBS UTllSJt 1fSLL8 COLLSC- TIOlf, The ChaUta Butldtng. 1390 S. Cout Highway. Laguna ee.ch. An exhibit rcatunng new worka by R.A. Benaon and lnlrodudnQ young arusta Bill Perkins and Paul Younglnan. la shown through Aug_ 12. 494·2497. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GALltJUA CAP181'1lAlfO, 31681 mvnm nRS A.aTe C&JnSa. 4601 Walnut Ave .. Irvine ... Some of Our Beet: An Eclecuc SelectJon of Contemporary Painting" by Orange County arttsta, ta featured aa put Of .. Art Connectiona '84... Cunaled by Helen Se1gel. Aleo on exhJblt II LAOmtA ll&ACB 8CBOOL OP AltT, Etttngcr0aller1ea, 2222 Laauna Canyon Road. "Pomt·Modem Qan. ncrtama," an exhibit u part of "Art ConnectJona '84." ls featured with curator Ray Jacob. Through Aug. 4 . Mon.-Fr1. 9 a .m .-4 p.m .. Mon.-Ttiura. HEARTY RANCH Dl"JNERS Feat ur i ng Barbequed Baby Back Ribs Barbequed Ch icken. Shnmp. /\ ew Y ork Steak. Bnsker. & Lous1ana H ot Sausage OPEN 7 NIG HTS A WEEK BEER & WINE SE RVED Carrv Oucs erved Till M1dn1~ht 2000 Newport Blvd. Corner of lOrh ScrtC't Costa Mesa 631-2110 r---------------------------~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I : Waterfront I 1 Dockside at Lido! s1.oo OFF ! Of any purchase of S3.00 or more with this coupon For Your Dining Pleasure I I I I I I Fri. & Sat. Fri. & Sun. I 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. 1:30 to 10:30 p.m. I Strolllng Meglca.n Mellow Mood Singer• I I Bred Stine David & Tina D•n I I Saturday I I 1:30 to 10-.30 p.m. I I Good Vibration• I I Steve Ono I • 3416 Via Oporto, lnport leach 675-2132 : L---------------------------• Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. The "Flben of Time" features a rare coUccUon of muaeum· qualtty NaUve Amencan bukcta from Pictured is the Caprtcclo Cm that has recently re-opened wtthln the Newport Marriott Hotel. The new look Includes large glass picture windows and new furnishings 1n soft pastel shades. -small. 1n111T~1c .. ,u. 1 plctianl llOm~rc p>d Wf'\'1cr and tx-s1 of a11. aood rood - From "Mereno Sport" ... the active look for summer. A Longsteeve pouch shirt. 1001. cotton -C 'Super Jersey'' 1001. Cotton In 8 cobs B Cotton pull on pants D Plus Cotton COPS One s12e ms all 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEVVPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -5070 Pilot WeeJl..endetr/ Friday, July 27. 1984 12 Movie reviews TBS 80UN I la Rated PG. A nne retelling or the popular atory ol Eng- lish sa1Tora who mu~9fnat their harsh captain after a tute Oil paradise on the I ol TahlU. Anthony Hopktne and Md Olbeon att excellent u WUJJam BllDi and Flelchcr ChrtaUan. If anythTng. thl1 version. written by Robert Bolt. pree- rnts a mol"t' aympathd.lc portraJt ol Bll~h Stunning photcgraphy. W1lh GALLERIES 7 10 p.m.. Sat. 9 a.m.-mldnlght. 497-3309. MILLS BOoa& AllT QAI I UT, aklllful d.lrecUon by Roger Donald80n. .......... l'OO'n.OOe&: Rated PG. lbe dance acqumcea are run. but between them you'll have lo endure a ponden>u1. prcdtct.ablo ltory about amall-town mora.bty and teen-age rruatraUOna. Kevin Bacon 1htnes frl the lead role. John Llthgow rnakce the most or a thanklale role aa lhe atndent town mlruster. Not u pret.enUoua u "Flaahdance," but not aa lntereett~ to watch etlher. vv mixea the humoroua and ecary ~ and S~ Weaver, who9e apart· nn>IAJfA JONU A1'D TD Tai· ment.a. eepectally durtng a marvdoua mait Ii haunted. provm ahe'a mott PL& or DOOM: Rated PG. Harrtaon opening nightclub ecme. The IDOfT than an lntdlcclua.l tee lady. The Ford return• In a worthy follow-up to vtolent ecence may be too rrtght.enlng ulUmate monster that flnally att.aclu "Rakkn or the Lost Ark." The rum ror you.nga-ch!Jdren. vv v New Yotk la too funny lo gtvc away. has trademattt Lucaafllm vtrtuea; Gll08'l'808T&ai Rated PG. A vvvv thrtl.llng non-atop action. oolorfuJ eet· ftnt·rate contemporary oomedy with OltSIG.nnt: Rated PG. nieae lntlc Unga and state-of-the-art effect.a and superior •pedal cftect.a. 8Ul Mwny. cn:iatwea.c.artoutcur.e but eventually stunt work. It aJao hu the Lucufllm Dan Ayluoyd and Harold Ramis a.re tum Into da.ngerou9 mJ.IChJd makt"n drawbacks or shallow charac-lhreebumbllaipanape~trr-who wreak havoc In a amaU town at tertzatlon and almpUet&c plotting. DI· 1ngtor1dNewY'orkol'gboet.a.Murny a Cbrletmaattme. Bringing the rector Steven Spielberg ..::a=ltl.llfull==-Y.___co_n_atan __ t _wt8ecrac ___ 1u __ are __ hllar1oua ____ . _O_remUna ___ &o_vt_vtd_l_tr_e_&a_an_amanng __ -= 2732 Maln St .. QardenOrove. "Draw-t°jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT Ing -A Pef1'00al Vision: Works by I Orange County AtUat.a" la exhlbtled as part of "Art Conn«Uona "84." Throuah Aug. 26 Wed.-sat. noon-4 p m. 6~-1232. PAPER no&a. 1108 E. Katella. #C2. Orange. 011e. watercolors. bronzes. ceramic sculpture. acrytlos. and other art forms Including a t.ipestry. are on dlSplay Tues.-ThW'9. 10 am.-6 p.m .. Frt.-Sat 10 a.m.-9 pm. Sun. noon-6 p.m. 639-4452. RWPOaT ll&ACB CJTY BALL GA.LL&aT, 3300 W. Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. Selected a.rt.let.a' works from the Newport City Art Collection are exhibited u pert of the t ontlnulllj( exhlbeta o( the Newport lkach Art-P-eattvaJ. ThrouD\ Aug. 15. Mon -frt. 8 a.m .·5 p.m. 52&-1258. Plt!OJ'9ULA OALL&RY, 428 31 at St . Newport Beach. An lnnovauvc uae of oil pastel. normally uaed only for portraJl.e. has pn>duced a eerles of beautiful land9cape palntlOO by Lola Munford on exhJblt. 673-1416. guoao11. 374 N. Cout Htway. Laguna Beach. Wateroolora Vtr- glnta Huffman. otla by Arleen uacby and sculpture by Sid Landenaen are featured through Wedne9day. Be:IO.n· n1ng ThW11day. Mur1ele BurCh'a "7J, 7tW"4cei auiu (Jeweud, MaeiNatea aMtl lahtl i.Jt a eta, Dw11) au"' tut~, 1U1tl tM e11teiN au puJ IU taNta/lp9. " F-.t1 Chao. Chao s Dmesty ~ /' / 1116c1k1 .l/a/1tl(}(nt · Welcomes Orange County to the very special world of North Indian haute cuisine. Savor the v.ast range of North Indian culinary art in a romantic setting. softly serenaded by our French pianist. All very inexpensively. LUNCH 11 :30-2:30 M-F • DINNER 5:30-11. 7 Nights Smtaq C!Mampq1te lJe1111cl s71s Served 11 to 3 -Unhmlted Champagne (~UM.rte ..... ) 3950 Campus Or . <•• aua11> Newport Beach Reservations 852-0900 acryllcaandAJbertLanderoe'water-!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rolors are shown thf'OUQh Sept. l. I 0 ~ .i m -5 p.m. daily. 494-'°422. 8Al'ID8TOIUOALL&RY.384·AN. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Coast.al lmpreutona·· repreacalla an rfTort on the part of the 10 ar1lBt mcmbera to pruent worb rdlectlng the Ca.Ufomla scene. Tbrou(h Augu.t with frequent addtuona. "baily 11 .i m.-5 p.m. 497-6775. SAR .RJAJll CAPIBTaAJllO LI- BRARY, 3 149S ~l C&m1no Real. San Juan Caplatrano. An exhlbltlon Utled "Hispanic OecoraUve Art.a" la pree- entcd with Items choeen for th.la lhow featurtng four major per10da ln ume a nd containing Tumtture. pottery. textiles. atlver. patnUng9. prtnt.a and sculpture. Throuch Aug. 18. Tuee.· Sun. 11 a.m .-3 p.m. 4g3:1752. 8U8A1' 8PllUTU90ALLUY. 522 Old N~ Blvd .• Newport Beach. The Gallery fealura the work by Richard Roes Including hie cok>r panorama.a or "Bcnchea ... A.l80 on ~xhtbtt a.re the works ol all the art1ata ~preaented by the Gallery. TUea. -5at. I 0 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed. evenJnga by appointment. 631-&405. TL& OALL&ltT, 611 Anton Blvd .. Suite 120, Coat.a Meea. New paJotlnp and draW1QO by award-wtnntng Southern Caftfomla arUsta Rich.aid Bunkall and an exhtbltton or laml· nated cardboard eculpture by noted San Diego art.lat John Rcgers bealna today. Tfirough Aug. 18. TUea.-S.( 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. M5'·ARTS. VORPAL OAlLSaT, 326 Olen· neyre. Laguna Beach. Ptet Bcbett. a <'Ontemporary P1emlah lmpreMlonlat whoee painting la remJnJllcent ol Monet W1th del.tcate~ ecenee awaah wtth .all t. ahmn hi• wow exclualftly tn e United States along with Tbe Beat o( VOfll9.). a collectJon or acme of the flnellt pkCea rcpreeenung the ~· Through Sept. 2. 'Tue..·Tbun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m •. Fr1.-Sat. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 494-SM4l. 4-MOST FOR DINING Continental Cuisine • Daily Lunch and Dinner • Cocktails Seafood Bar • Sunday Brunch • Entertainment • Dancing Banquet Facilities • Chauffered Limousine Service On Request Dmner Service To I I JO P M Searood Bdrs ~n To I JO AM J2802 5 Pac1f1c (wst I twy Monarch Bay Plaza Laguna N1quel 499 2626 496 5 77 3 233 1 I Mu1rlands at Ridge Route Lake Forest VIiiage El TorCI 770-3222 J64 Forest A.ve Lumberyard Pl<Ua l dguna Beach 494 949 I 752 -85~8 24399 Dana Duve Dana Point Manna Island WlfY -West 6d<;m Dana Potnt 661 -9722 Gue!lt Boat Shps Daily Buffet Festival • llOO A.M ·100P M In The Upstairs Br~kwatcr Launce 3-Piece Fish Dinner Only$2.99 ,, ,, , •1'"'" •o _.,,, i P....,.et ...Jil)·nr•• r'\f I ''' ,XJlc:"rnl '\iM ''''"" 1C.· .l.lt•JtNJr ... '°•lJlf" t '""' 1·•1if.JI01 Jhrr111t t ~· LONGJOHN SILVEl{S. SEAFOOD SHOPPES 109~ H.W Blvd. In Co.ta 11\eu just MJUth ol S... °"'9o F~ay ecro.s lrom Fecko Ori~ Tlwv S«nlct A...iW>le • • -'- 14 Piiot Weekender/ Frtday. Juty 27 , 191M Movie revie'Ws feat ln thJa Sptel~producied ftlm. Catlforrua ecbool who beooanea a ~yadult.nr1llprobablyeojoy.Meft d1ftctcd by JOe Dante (""The Howl-target at teen marUal aru expm.. jadedmovtegoera~=tO«bythe Ing"). But Dante and 9Cftenwrtter Nortyu.ld "Pat" Morita p&ayun eccen-adf-coMCJoua m -ma.k.tn& and Ctin. Columbua have 80 much fun trtc cuatod1&n who k*M Macchio heavy-banded aym . A flii:n wtth W1lh lhc Gremllna and wtth trtbutee to through eome offbeat karate tnUnlng. no gray areas. Robert Duvall, Wllford past movlea that the human Mor1tA and MacchJo give nne per-Br1mley. Ktm Butnger and Glenn aloryUnca are left~ undevdooed. formancea. and director John Cloae co-star. Barry Levlneon Enltttalninabut fi table . .,.. .,J Avtldaen pulla the r1gbt emoUona.I f""DtneT")dtn:cta. TBS ILUIATS Rated PC. A strlnga,uhedklln"ROcky.".,.,., POLICSACAD&MY:lfyouentoved predictable crowd-pleaser for anyone TBS JllA'l"ULU.i Rated PCi. Robert · · AnJmaJ Houae" and "PortEY'•·" who'a ever been eked on by a bu1Jy. Redford retuma tn an appee.lln& you'll probably get a kick out th.la _!!!Ral~ph~M'.!!a~cc~h~to~~~th~e.!!new~..!!lcld~a~t..!!a~ba~ae~ball~~r.~(!tale~_!:!th~a!.!.t~!!!B~en!:!_!an:!!n~a aendup of police training. A new woman mayor baa opened the academy to all eorta ol mtsnta. who tum ouf to be a lot pluckJer than their no-noneenee ~ otncer (0. W. Balley) suapecta. Lofa ol crude but funny pgt. If you 're lute rune to more aophlattcated humor. don't bothennth thlaone. Dtrected by Hu&b Wllaon. creator ol "WKRP In Ctndn- See Saturday Paper for SUNDAY BRUNCH GUIDE nau." .,...,.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---' SlrTSSJll CAJlfDLS8: Rated PO. Ralph llacchlo star. u a teen-a.ier coml.ft• of age ln .. The Karate "iiCL'• e Dinners as good as our breakfasts. London Broil Shrimp Fry International Salad Sauteed Fish fillet Golden Rotisserie Chicken Steak & Shrimp Seafood Omelette Nachos Stuffed Potato Skins Spaghetti & Meatballs Bacon Cheeseburger Vegetable & Cheese Delight Italian Omelette Stir-fried Vegetable Omelette Seafood Platter Mushroom Burger Steak Dinner Molly RI~ at.an In th.la comedy about • 1een...ger wboee puaita forget her apecia.I birthday. She &180 ha.Sa crush on a hand90me aentor but la pureued by a ra.at-talldng "Geck ... Wr1Ler-dlrector John Hughes. who wrote "National Lampoon'• Va- cation"' and .. Mr. Mom," aecms keen- ly awan: of the awkwardneu and fruatraLJon facing adolti9Centa. Un- fortunately, he aiao gtvee ua Iota ol cheap ancf offensive 1111#· .,.. .,.. 8PLA8ll: Rated PG. A dellghtful comedy about a New York prilduce dea1a (Tom Hank•) who rail.a for a beauUfuJ blond mermaJd (Daryt Han- nah). The myatenoua mermaid aprouta lq&9 on land and lama EOIO!ah from a bank ol tdevtakm aeta at Bloo~. Actor Ron Howard OtlTtE "BEHIND THE SCENES" with 1,....c.,.11n Restaurant Account Executive CAFE UDO -New Jazz Schedule Cate Lido. known as the CanMry Vllage IGZ IC)Ot hU a naw llne up of Jazz entertainment. Sundays '-lw• the Udo Jan All Start from 4 to II p m .. and 9 to 11 p.m Mondays they ~from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Wedna9deya and Thur9dayt f•tur• Rici( Sherman on the keybo9rd and Frid• and Satur<Mlya feetUNa Wayns Wayns on the au and flute and Rk* Sherman on the piano. Cata Lido hM IOmethlng apeclal . the new Jazz album "High Tide"' featuring Wayns Wayne and the Udo Jazz AH Stars. Autograptllng the album wttl be avallable on Sund•, Mones.ya and Tuead•. Cafe Udo le loeated at 2900 Newport BM!. In Newpof1 BMd\. Call 67S-2968. AIRPORTER INN -OpaM The Fite Deoll The Alrporter Inn Is oetebratlng the QC>enlng of theff iwweat addition, the Fltte Deck. According to Richard Duffy, owner and origfnel contrect« of the Airport•. "the Fllte Deal Is ~rt ot • $2 million renovatton acheduled tor completton ttwa year'. In keeping with the long ltandlng tradition of warmth and hoapltaltty et the hotel, lhe Flit• Oeck WU ~ for comfort. Loc:ated on the MCOnd floor aboW the lobby, the Flit• Deck ottw1 • gtaea erldoeed ~noramtc view of the Jotln Wayns AJrport. Guest• are Invited to 8f\JOy the ~ and eongenlal etmoapfl«• amid the pluatl pewtflf and navy carpeting and the ~oned EngfWi i..tMr COUCltlea and chalf1 The mlfr°'9d and eunl9d chrome and br ... bar l'lannonlne the reftectton of • bU1tllng alrpon In the IOUftd proof ocmn... of thla exec:uti\119 tounge. The Rite Deck la Of*l from 3 p.m .. to 11 p.m. MCtl wenlng and la available for Pflv•te partlea. John Moffa, General Manager of the Airports,,..... to the new llgM d9oo look of the Flit• Deck • • "fnllh contemporary •tmc>llPMI• wMr9 Mrvlce and comlort ar• dell'lefed with atyte" The Alte Dedt le loaned In the Airport• Hotel, t8700 MacArthut BMS., !Mne. CA 92115. For prlvatepeny t'M19rV9tlone, phona(714) 833-2770 extension 417. MAMK>TT -C..,tcdo c• ReOp•• -Ray Kovacs. Gener81 Menager of the N9wpoft 9eec:tl Hot.I a Tennll Club. hu ennounoecl that their C8')ftcclo Cete wNd\ hM bear1 cloMd for a complete design renovation has reoently reopened Completed et • Q09t of over $700,000 the Caprlc:do CaM h99 bear1 enlarged to ... 1 1S4 gueata. The outside tarrece la now erldoeed wtth llr09 plct1n wlndowa, ao that ~ti mey enjOy the IPC19CUW view of H9wpof1 and the Padftc ttvouotwM the yew. The rwt-ant feetur• all new~ In aoft ,,_... "*'-. Come to Our Ho ft 4 A tumptuoua luncheon buffet with • variety of hOt and oold "ema. tr99h fruit• and use a er p, m • vegetablel le offwred dally In eddttlon to their all MW ala carte menu. Among the for OUr new dinner menu! ltem1thattheynow1•v .. reCobbSalad,hOttacoMNld,llvedlff9rentanddelkltoul burgers and • fresh catch of the day. TMy aleo offer 1 eetectlon of hOmemade 1 paatn.. and deller11, hlghllgflted by Merriott'• famou1 "Double Devit", a llnflll 329 E. 17th Street. at Santa Ana Ave. In Costa Mesa I concoction of Y9nllla Ice ereem. hot fUdge and. Ihle* rich btowNe for thOM who don't h•ve to watch their walatllne. now Open 'til midnight. ; TheCaprlc:cloCafellop«1Sund1Y9tnroughThur9dayllfrom8:30am to tt·OOp.m --------------------------' and on F~ and Saturdays they ren'1411n oc>en untll 12 ~t. •••• ,...... "' ... Oellr "*" ~ ... o..t. d1mcta wtth a aa.re hand. aitabUahlnC a atrong central kJve acory and ktt1nll SCTV vete:rana John Candy anC1 Eugene Levy baodk some ol tJie be9t loonybU.a. ..,.,...,.. ft.All na m -TD l&AllCB roJl 1iJ10CKi Rated PO. Admlral Kirk (WlllJa.m Sbatna1 and hla agln& •lde-~Ju mU9t steal the dama4f!d atinhtp Enterprtee ln • da.rtn« mtMlon to mrtve the late Mr. Spocll. whoee body was Id\ on the urustabte Oeneate planet. They a190 muat face a band of bloodth":ld KltnQOna. Fana of the settee ah love lt. Not qutte u good u "'Star Trek n ... though. Leonard Nlmoy (Spock) direct.a . .,.. .,.. .,.. . 9WlllO lllllFTt Rated PC. A naJve houaewtfe (Goktte Hawn) matures on an a1rCTaft ueembly hne durtnc World War D and hu an atraJr wtth a co-worker (Kurt RuHell). Un- fortunately. the rum Ytt1"8 wt.Idly rrom comedy to aoap opera to blator1cal drama to femtnJ.at lract wtthoul re- solving any theme utlafactorlly. Dta- appotnung. deaptte some charming moment.a. Otrected by Jonathan Demme ("MeJvtn and Howard'") . .,.. .,.. .,.. .,...,.. .,.. -ll!:xceUent. .,.. .,.. .., - ~good ......... -Oood .... -Not 80 Now Fe•turlns DAllClll& Wed..S.t 10 p.m.-1:00 a.m Top 40'• Muic $1 .00 MARGARITAS ~~~ TRES AMIGOS -RESTAURANT 64.2-8274 2200 Harbor Blwd. K-Mart Plaaa, ~ M~ , M e mbera of the California Re•taurant A11ociation's Olympic Hospitality Committee. "We pro~ to keep our hj{_h 1t.aodard1 of quality while bold.iai our prices on the menu to what they were on January l•C." 17502 BEACH BLVD. (AT8LATRRJ BUNTINGTON aBACB (714) 8'!-6505 A IV A.ID WINN1N6 l.&9TAUIANT OPEN7DAYS FEA ruRaNc Dinner CrulH GOURMET DINNERS Alwar• die ft.Hit l&&llu food la die area. Cocktail Cruises, and Sunday Brunch whilst at sea aboard the 'Cormorant Newport Beach Presenting ... "a little West of Broadway" a fun filled Broadway review Reserve your Boarding ncx-~~ Pass now by calling , , c ••• ~ 1 • , , •• (714) 815-148_1 -:;.;-:".:~o:.-=- VEAL SCALLOPINI MARSALA S.utttd '~ sca.UofS ~ tt\"Sh R\'4.~ll~ tt~i m .t '"h Marsa.b W\tw sa~ S«\-ed "1tt\ a \~Able. rotat\~ ;llhf )')ur "~-e ol a nu'\ed ~n "" lll"ll~~ "1mlmd >-ll.tJ STEA~ DIANE Bed tende-rlum filf'tS s.autttd and "'rrt·d with M•Jt>n.t wuu· ~rw,t 1' 1th ·' veget.able, potatoes •nd \\)UT ch,-.~ '" • ml\l"J ~n"\•n ,,, ''ra~t> .,1m,\n,1 ,414,t CR£P ST. JACQUES Sc4llop~ shnmp 4lnd !J..'\"\i tl'\'~h mushn."'"b 11\ lo\ .. he'1 n ''"'' .. '' ith ch~e 5'-f'\~ with a w~"'t't•hlt> f"'tah.'C'' .\mi ,,1u1 cho~'\" ~ a mt ed gl\"t'n M t)f4~t> .-1m,,0~1 .,,..1.-d We'\'e dropped our r~ ' )'lU ,·an >WI 4' lahh' ,,t ruf\)pt' N,n, ltH 1u .. 1 $6 Q5 \'QU l'An t"OJOY Anv \lOl' t\I tht"St' dtnnt"rs any 1\1}\hl dHC'r h\l" But ~·tt~r \'lSlt u. !"\"'" lk•t,,n• \''ll '-nt\W It thl• prtn• will ~'' up ~>ulh l ~"" l't.u.i \-W) ~'«-I~.!' Un1~l'!llly lo\\IW lt'ntvr. ~n I~\ \f\N) •'U N>lf\ OtfC'r "lUd Aft\'r ~ r ft\ Dun'I n\1Sli our lltl~h1lul ..,lm1l.a\ ~run, h 111 t l \ r IL\ \',.\C . .\ \ ( I '< H . ( :\ \ :\I I l >I{ ll - • • 1• , Piiot Weekender/ Friday, July 27, 1984 CRUISES ARE APPETIZING ..• ll'rom Paie 2 Sa ...... ~~=~·._.,..,.,.u.er alpta.. • • • OLYMPICS YACHTS AVAILABLE lfyou'd prefert.bequietota ailboarawx, Anm P~. oe•t to the Rusty Pelican restaunat oo lhe c.out Hjpway.offena thf'eo.houradventureundaaail. with a box-style dinner. Dqiendinaoo tbe own bet of raer· vatioQJ. tbecnJ\ vanes fioai a 47-foot btcb toa 54-foot • COMPLETE CORPORATE CHARTER PLANNING • ROMANTIC VENETIAN CONDOLAS sloop or even a 90-f oot tall abJp. • EXCITING SPORT FISHING PACKAC£.S • CATERJNG SERVICES Thetc au.ntet c:ru.ita deput at 6 P..m. Friday, S.turday andSunday,anddinneni.ndudeprticcb.icken, auacamole 11.1-1, tortillaa. Cost is SlS per pcr10n. and a deposit ofbalttbat irYine Coast Charters American THE BARN Ametlean lunch M-F 11·2 30 Dinner M·S trom 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4 30 to 7 PM. Sun Champagne Buf1et Brunch 10-2·30 Entertainment & Dancing, Banque! Fac111ties 14982 Redhill. Tusllfl 730-0115 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Ttie original Featuring display br0tl- iog Lunch Mon -Fri 11·2 t:ne< ntghtly Moo ·Fri from 5 p m , S I & Sun from • pm. 2001 Harbof lvd Costa Mesa 642-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vanety of hamt>urgers. saloon steak sandWlches. tooster blSque ooioo soup londue and cherry cob- blef Luncti & dinne< from 11 30 M-Sat Sun 10-tO Speoal Sunday 8'eektast Great bar & happy hoof 1545 Adams at Harbor. Costa Mesa 546-7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Establlstled since t939 Omelettes. 25 varieties Serced 24 hours Sand- w1cheS. 30 varieties Heated garden pat K> d1nnef served 5-10 PM 34 15 7 Coast Hwy Dana Point ( 71 4) 496-9270 Also 1634 t Coast Hwy Sunset Beach. (213) 592-5404 PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style Fresn fish and pasta Patio d1n1ng. Lunch M-F 11 ·3 Dmner Mon -Sat from 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5-7 Wed Ladies nite ~well drinks from 3 p m Banquet lac1llties 600 Newport Center Dr FaShlOl'I tstand Newport Beacn 644-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast IUnCh dinner Patio dining with ocean view ModeSI prices Beer t wine Famed 10< Belgian wattles Open daily from 8 AM 1198 S Coast Hwy In VIiiage Faire Mall Laguna Beach •97-1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szecnwan & Mandarin Cu1s1nes of Old China Host Wallace Lee Chet Yr Chert Elegant dlolng. Lunch Dinner Sat & Sun Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets, Beer & Wine Reasonable Prices 12100 Beach Blvd . Stanton 898-8933 amount bolds your raervation. Avalon Pacific alao suocsts an intimateaowmet dinnerfortwoaboardapowetboaLCrystal,chioa,tbe worb: SI SO per couple. A similarcruitc can be arTUl'Od for three or four couples, and A valoo Pacificallodwtera buffet cruises for W.parties aboard a 59-foot Haneru. 675-4704 Located in Ldo Manna ViUag,. Call AV ALON PACIP'IC Y ACBT CllABTEBS, IU.C17t. • • • Now, this one's for pure romantics: abarborcruiaefor two man authentic replica of a Venetian aondola. AdmUally Y~taCorporat.eOwters pull this one t<>sether. . The SI SO package includes the red-vclvet-U{>- holstercd gondola; two bottles of cbampqnt, a picn.ic basket of gourmet goodies such as imported cheeses, ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Continental AJRPORTER INN Medtten'el ..... Room Conllnental Lunch M f 11 .30 -2 30. Sun Bfunctl 10 3 00 Dinner from 5 30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment & Dancing 7 nights a week Valet Parking Banquet Fac111ties 18700 Mac:Arthuf, IMne 833-2770 CAFE UDO Newport's Cannery Village iazz spot J:,ory atmosphere Amencan, Italian & Continental menu Lunch M-F 11·3 Dtnner ntghlty 5-11 Entertain- ment nightly 9-1 30 Sun jazz session 3-7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S Valet Marcel. Dancing Wed lhru Sat mghts to Buzzy Box. 9 00 P M to t 30 A M . Top 40's Piano bar wuh Wally Ruth Sun 6 P M . Mon 8 30 P M Backgammon Happy hour 4-7 P M Come tee our brand new took Serving sandWiches. soups, seafood and crOISSants 130 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-3666 RIVIERA Continental Chet Richard Befgner s.nce 1970 Intimate Dining Lunch 11 30-3 00 dinner from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S Bristol Costa Mesa 54-0·3640 French BORDEAUX 100 Wines. Sliver Award .,,Y1nne1 Lunches Tues.·Fn Dinner M-S Closed Sundays & holidays. Off 8'1stot and Randolph (between Baker and Bear) then telt onto St Cta.. 758 St Clalr, Costa Meu 54-0-364 t Italian DONATEW'S The OflQinal llrlOe 1973 Now QPfJt'I 1n our new locetlon Serving our famous pczza and pasta Dine 1n or take out 9430 Wamef at BusNtrd. Fountain Valley 8ehlnd the SIZzler 963-5965 MARCELL OS Family owned EstabliShed SlllCe 1973 Pastas. veal. pczz.a Specializing 1n Ciopplno Beet & Wine served Salad bar Lunch Moo thru Fn dinner 7 nights a week Sunday Brunch 10·3 p m. 17502 Beach Blvd. at Stater Hunting1on S.ach. 842-5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our food Is a trip to MexlOOt Est since 1972 Open daily trom · 11 a m lor lunch & dinner Cocktails Entertaio- ment Wed thru Sal night• .,, the Burro Room 296 E 17th St • Cotta Mesa CaN 645-7626 TORTILLA FlATS Award WWlf'lef year aher year Same Sonora style cooking Since 1949 Open daily 11 .30 to 10 PM Sunday bfuncti 10 30 to 3 Happy hour • to 6 PM weekdays Complimentary botanas Cenrina open Ill 2 AM 174-0 S Coast Hwy • Laguna S.ach •94-6588 TRES AMIGOS A plaoe tor people who appreciate good Mexican food 11 surprl&1ngly low priOeS. Open dally 11 a m lunch & dinner Delly luncheon specials. Danc- ing Wed. thru, Sal. 10 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Top 40'• ITMNc. Cateflng 2200 Harbor Blvd.; K Mart Plaza, Cotta Mesa. 642-827 4. . • chicken dnunm.ettea;aod a 04IO'JldOlict wbo'1 very dilCftld. .. So prom.ilesStevc Bernat, who DOI.Cl that tbo &OQdola can IC1 mtocoves. b&yslftd romantic spots which &iger boau can't racb. ADdat your request. tbeJ.!!>ndol& will wait at docbide while you pop into a ba)'lidorestaurant forrdic&hmeDL Admiralty Yacbu allocban.en boeu for pou.,_ from two to IOOormcm, wiJbeitbersit-downmourmet11x- coune diJ1l' ora butrct. Fordda1l.scall AD10RA.L TY Y ACllT COllPORA TE CBA&TE88,t1MSM. • • • Another noted resuurateurwho't branched into c.barteri.n&and cat.erins ia Rick Loom.it of the a.. OllJoa and The Park n:ataun.nts. .. Wocan do anytbinaanyone wan ta. from appetiz.ers toait-®wndinnen-Mexican. C11inete.. French, whatever," Loom.is s&Yi! He mes 44-and 73-foot boats. such as The Chief and What's Next, plus other boats u needed throuah Newport Yacht Ow1ers. Futwepla.nsincludea2'h--hourcb&mP1FCcruiscfor ooe to three couples, aboard a lS.foot batbor bolt. For information on lw'bor auucaorovcrn.i&ht trips to Catalina. phone TllE REDONION, f'7WH4. Good Tute!•ppt.a.rS rwi« • m onlb ID Wee.tender Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Dehc1ous fashion food per Herny Sege<strom A greet ptaoe fOf dlnnet 7 days from 11 a.m Sunday Cham- pagne Brunch Between BuRocks and I Magrnn So Coast Ptaz.a. IOW9f level 556-9700 PUFFINS "Naturally" c~ed fOOdS. from pan- cakes to cr~ to steaks An adveo- ture 1n naturaf eating Open Sun. thru ThU<s 8 am to 11 pm Fri & Sat. 8 am 10 12 mldl'llghl Vlsa/MC Casual Mod- erate Puces 3050 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar °'°" 1573 Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beef Entrees & Seafood Lunch 11-3:0Q Otnner from 5 PM Happy Hour M-f Exteosive Oyster Bar Two blocks south of John Wayne Airport 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh local seafood, eastern beef Lunch, dinner. Sunday bfunch and champagne bfunch, harbor cruises Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon. Lounge food gal· ley Historic water1roor landmark In Newport's Cannery VIiiage 3010 Lafayette. 675-5771 RUSTY PELICAN Frestl seafood and IOts of 11 Newport Beach -Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch Ovenooks Newpor1 Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy 642-3"'31 Irvine · Lunch. dinner, happy hour t830 Main 545-47]4_ TALE OF TIE WHALE ~ 7 Days. Breakfast 7 a m M-F Lunch I t-4 M-F Dinner 4-11 M-S. Sat & Sun brunch 7-4 OysteJ bet Frt . Sat . Sun Banqoet lacihties up to 500 Entertainment We<:t ·Sun PallOfamiC bay VWJW 400 Mam St ' Balboa 673-4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & lntematlon1t Cuisine. Waterfront dining Chef Charles Kataglan. Lunch. Dinner. Set & Sun. Award Winning Brunch Ban- Quets & Catering. Oyster Bar. EntM- tainment LldO Village. Newport Beach 673-•700 . . I I .. . .. . . ...... , .... ' • r • ··~I ti""' ltt tf ti • • ' ,. ' • •I' ·-' • • •,.' I ~ ( c L h p c ~ llt fs T rE d :.:::-c J1 81 81 B d1 .·.:-...• ~ A SI o· b ,.., SI di :::: \1 s tc w B m ... .. :--:r p A rE al R1 ::;:: s A 8 ' VI CC Jc Fr u Cl E; te Al pr Cl ... ~ ..... E N1 In Hi C1 " Ht "' f o I f I ( FRIDAY. JUL V 27, 1984 Olympic diver Greg Louganls: A legena In his own time. Page Bl Coast Mesa schools reaffirm re- ligious groups' access to facllltles policy./ A3 Theft of Olympic bike race signs could en- danger cyclists./ A3 California James Mason, the soft- spoken actor who epitomized the suave British gentleman, Is dead at 75./ AS Na don Reagan Administration supports ball-out of one of nation's biggest banks./A4 Man whose crimes In- spired film 'Psycho,' is dead./A4 World Soviets all but say 'nyet' to fall space wars talks with U.S .. / A4 Billy Graham winds up ministry In England./A4 People Runners and spectators recall more episodes along the Olympic Torch Relay route./87 ::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports A wide variety of food Is available in the Olympic VIiiage, ranging from cous-cous to klmchl./81 John Bertrand of San Francisco Is named the U.S. yachting team's Finn Class representatlve./83 Ex-Corona del Mar High tennis standout Jessica Algazl gives her Im- pression of her stay In Cleveland./84 :.:.:;:::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:· Entertainment Need a refresher course In "Sound of Music"? Head for Orange Coast College's musical. /WMkender Heroes In the newest summer fantasy movies for youth share a predlca- ment./WMkender Bualneu Mesa firm designs better m ousetrap for computer thieves./ A7 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board BueJnea Callfomta Newa CUalfled Comlcl Ctouword Death Notlcel Gardentng Horoecope Ann Land«• Mutual Fund• National News Opinion P~uzl P9ople Ponce Log Pubttc Notte. Aeetaurant• Sport• Stock Market• TtleVllk>n Theatert Wath« Wot1d N9Wt Cl C2 A3 A7 A5 C3-8 C2 C7 C3 88 C6 86 A7 A5 A6 88 88-7 A3 C3-<4 Weekender 8 1·6 A8 88 Weekender A2 AS coum 1011111 OR AN GE COUN TY CA LIFORNIA 25 CENTS OC faces tax nightmare All 2,200 Irvine Company parcels would be appealed -individually By JERRY mRSCB Of ... o.119 ........ If the lrvme Co. follows through on us threat to appeal the recent $3 billion valuation of the company's real estate holdings, It would be the Keeping her cool biggest -and most cumbersome - appeal in the history of the Orange County Tax Assessor's office. of- ficials said. The Irvine Co., with annual prop- en y taxes of about S 12 million that wouk1 Jump to about $40 m iltion 1f Ntne7mear-old Heather Carter of San Joee, viaiting her gran other in Newport Beach, knows how to beat the beat Folks near Games going for the 'gold' -with exceptions LOS ANGELES (AP) -Athletes won't be the only ones going for the gold dunng the Olympics -some parlong lot owners near Game sites arc hiking their rates astronomically and at least one may charge $350 a day for a parkmg space. It is "a once in a lifeume opponuni- Libya bows out of LA Olympics TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -Libya a nnounced today that it is withdraw- ing its team from the Los Angeles Olympics. A brief communique by the offi cial Libyan newsagenq JANA said. "The Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahirya has decided to withdraw from the Los Angeles Olympic Games." It gave no reason for the decision. T he United States has no d1plomat1c relauons with L1b)a and has accused Lib n leader Col Moammar Khada of supponing international terro sm Founeen count es. l~d b\ the Soviet. ,Umon. a bo\cotting the Olyc ty," said parking lot owner Tedd) Donaldson. "If the Olympic comm 1l- tcc can charge $200 for a (Coliseum) scat ... then why can't other people charge higher pnccs?"' But not all the pnces are going up. Dodger Stadium. the site of Olym- pic baseball, will retain 1lS $2 a car parking fee, publicist Steve Brenner said. In Westwood. parking spaces for 2,000 cars have been set aside near the Fed eral Bu1ldin~ on Wilshire Boulevard where visitors can park for $5. On the UCLA campus, there will be a li mited number of public parking spaces selling for $I 0 during the day of a n event, although parking coordi- nator Mark Stockey cautioned that the ffia.)Ority of spaces arc going to Olympic ticket holders who have already paid for their parking spaces. There 1s a similar shonage of parking on the U niverstt) of Southern Cah- fom1a campus, which along wtlh UCLA. 1s the site of an 0 1) m p1c Village. Most of the USC spaces will be taken up by univers1t) employees. students and the Los Angeles Olym- pic Organm ng Committee. Many visi tors arc exp«ted to park 1n one of the 6,000 off-street spaces which wtll be provided by' residents around the Coliseum. Trustee treated school finances like home budget \lander Molen wins accolades on her retirement H untm1ton Beach Cuy (ctcmcn- tary) School Dlttrict lrUStca bad I chance to pick up acveral tbouandJ of dollan wonb of federal P'IOts for Indian cducauon a few years • The money wu than for the ta\.tna and It was earmarked -no kiddina -for blsket-wcav1na eta and ~r po~ wows for pupils of Indian hcnllge. h looked hkc her fellow 'rusttts were read) to 10 alona wtth 1t until Nonna Vandcr Mol~n started ukina questions What she found out. he said. 1s that there were, at most. a dozen children of Indian descent 10 the entire dlstn ct Only 1 handful of people showtd up at a public hcanna to discuss the grant And ~ 1t turntd o ut that the federal aovcrn· ment as>.-rcntly hadn't done m homtwork. according to Vandcr Moten "They didn't '8' how do )'OU quality as an Indian," she u1d .. TMR was no ~arch and n<'I JUidelinea, 0o you JU\t \A) you wt-re (an lndian)t" for Vandt-r Moten, who cam- Pl•&ncd on a platform of fi\Cal n ibiltt). hcr q t1on' that lrJ • the appeal 1s denied. would have to file a separate appeal for each of its 2,200 parcels. That's 2.200 md1v1duaJ appeals. That volume of paperwork could put a strain on the asseuor's office which 1s cons1den ng calling m clerks from other departments to help process the appeals, McKee said. "We arc not quite sure what the im pact would be yet." said John McKee of the office's auessmen' appeals-department. "We do a puccl-br-parccl assessment" said Websttr G wllory, a spokesman for the assnsor•s office. ··There is no such thin& as a company a.ssessmenL •• County As5CSSOr Bradly L Jacobs dectded lo rc'aluc the Irvine Co. following the 1983 purchase of the company by Donald Bren. The land -of which more la expected. She just takea her Boogie boa.rd into the surf off the beach near 1 0th Street. development fmn was valued abou' S 1.1 billion prior to the sale. lrvine c~. offirials a>n\tDd that the buyout should not have trigercd a revaluation of the company and that the assessor'! office bas inflated the value of the comprany's 61,000 1aa of real C'Stlte. ''Thert is • law aovemiQi lbtiC things. ~ JlSSC$$OT is not just Pleue ... DlVDIB/A2J Irvine pupils suing district Lunch-hour crash victims also sue driver of truck BJ STEVE MARBLE Of .. o.119 ....... ,. Two Irvine high scbooJ stUdents filed a lawsuit Thursday alleain& their school's o pen campus policy-con· tributcd to a v1olent noontime acci- dent last wmter that left I 0 students injured. Wendy AJlari and Amy Valdez, both 15, filed the suit, which ~ the Irvine U nificd School District u well as Jeffrey W. Baker. tbc 16-year. old who was dnvitl$ the :c:kug rnvolvcd Ul the Slllgle-a..r · nt OD Feb. 21. The swt also names Daryt Baker. Jeffrey's father. Tbe 1CC1dcnt, one of the worst 10 the school district's history, occu.rrcd when Baker lost control of the truck; sptlbng his passengers out on the roadway. No deaths resulted from t.M crash though several of the students suffered cnucal tnJUries. The University Hlgb School stu- (Pleue eee STUDE1'T8/ A2) LB flag-wavers: Bring 'em back You'll find the beat auto buy1 along the Orange Coaet In today'• Auto Piiot -Page C1 Patnottc fen or apparently led to pett) thieve!) dunng the Ol)mp1c Torch Run through Laguna Beach on Wednesday. Twent}' ~mencan flags belonging to the local .\mcncan Legion Post were stolen dunng the etlebratton b' s~t.ators apparentl) overcome v. tth the flag-" a' mg sp1nt. officials said "The~ v.eren't secured to the posts H"I) v,;ell and people JUSt picked them off and staned v.avmg them:· Legion Post Commander Jim Law said "We asled the pohce and the lifeguards to watch them but 1t was Just 1mooss1ble There must have been 10.000 people downtown.·· The Legion has 125 flags that 1t1 '-Olunteers put up on city streets u decorauons on nalJonal holidays and for spec1aJ patnollc events. About S() flags v,;ere fl)tnJ for the torch run. "It"s expensive. people don't ~ ahzc ... Law said ... That's about S..00 (Pleue 11ee FLAGS/ il) OSHA halts hotel project · Wori{'stops at Santa-Ana-cons truction ~~te where slab collapse killedha rdhat By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille o.ltw,... ...., Work on a I 0-ston hotel "here a construction worker v.a<; killed th1'> week has been halted because ol "senous problems·· found tn state safet) worl ers at the construl tion sne off the C'osta Mesa Freewa' "We're not at all happ) 'A llh "hat we''c found so far." said Jame" Brown. d1stnct manager of thC' state Occupauonal Safeh and Health .\d- m 1 nistration ROBERT BARKER NEWSMAKERS to the dental o(the Indian arant ~re typtc:a.l. Conuna from a thnft) Dutch family -her father aod mother came O\.CT from Holland b} boat -she said he uuu the pendina of pubhc mo11ty as 1f 1t "'ttt" comma tmm a houtehold budset "It's hard Ct\O\Af,h to maltt ends mttt on an avttagt budsrt. ' ou \hou•d n"t wasle monc~ and t~rt \hould be a rtaion wh) Y<>u spent 1t "It all &OC1 Nick to wh) spend It 1f \OU don't ntt<i to Ta'.\ monf') comC'S out of our pockets, oun and our ne1ghbcm' Aiu how man\ time' do ,,ffic1al" thin~ of thnt'l"' In her \tnurt on tht" hcl31d from (Ptu.e tee TRUSTltE/ A2l .\ 26-\ ear-old con\trul t1on 'AOrler "a'i l1iled earl\ Tursda' at th~ building s11r of thC' Granada Ro~ ale Homt'tt'I m ~nta ~na "ht'n a 20-ton conCTett' slab fell three c;wm"\ and l rushed tht' man Joseph Santanielo ol Pom0na "a" l1lled in!ltanth according to a \anla .\na Fire Dt-panment spole-.man t1reg HostbJOr '\7. ol Brt'a "a' injured in thC' accident He v.a' e'f)('Cted to ~ re-leased toda~ trom ' Mere) General Hospital m Santa -\na \.\ ork at the hotel site. on Dyer Road near the landmark Holly Supr Facton. that v.as tom down this year. 1s lxmg performed b> the Donlao < orp of Buena Parle Brown said (al-OSH o\ "'orkers al<,o halted construction of an c1ght- 'iton hotel in Norwalk v. here work also. is being done b~ Donlan "\.\ e"re vcf) conCffned about some ob' 1ous defiC1cnc1cs here." Brown ..aid of the Santa .\na construC't1oa o;1tc "We ~till don't ~'e all the factS and we're still waiuna for cxpl• {Pie.A lee OSHA/ A2) J Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Jury 27, i~ aunty delays lioad fee plan aimed at building freeways upervlsors hope to reach agreement with 11 cities involved In program l l' JBFP ADLER &-.. Dlllr .......... " Tryin.a to win broad-based suppon &Om 11 Oranae County ciues for a ~reachin• road fee program Lhat uld proVlde fundina for three new ways, Lhe Board of Supervlsors ureed to delay action on the proposal IOr 60days. Supervison, voted unanimously Wednesday to delay cooSlderauon of the road fees program until Oct. 3, by Which time county officials hope to have reached an accord with city officials who have senous questions about the program. Irvine is among the cities that have questioned provisions of the program and sought the delay. The road fee program env1s1oned h' o;unt'rv1~~ wnuld 1moo~ a on.-. time development fee on new hous-ma or commercial buildinp. The fee would be determin.ed by a complex formula based on the amount of traffic developments would aenerate, and would be used to partially fund three new freeways planned for the county: the San Joaquin Hills Freeway, the Eastern Freeway and the Foothill Freeway. The program would pay for roughly 54 percent of the San Joaquin Rill~ Freeway, generatana $94 milhon in fees. It would pay for67 percent of the Eastern and Foothill frttways, con- tributing $298 million to those pro- jects, supervisors were told. Supervisor Thomas Riley ad- vocated delaying approval of the program to work out additional details, noting that the 11 c1t1cs involved would have to adopt the proaram an conccn Wlth the county for i1 to wort. ••Tbjs ction 10 no way leuens my commitment for adoption," Riley said. Supervisors Bruce Nestande lD· illally araued apmst the delay, clajm. ina the proaram was "critical to the economic development of the com· munity." However, he aarced to the delay for the saJce of unanimity amon• board members. Dunng the public hearing, more than a half-dozen county residents said they opposed the program be· cause 1t unfairly places the burden for paying for the freeways on now development~. Supervisors also were told county residents sent a no-growth message to government with the defeat in June of Propos1t1on A. the transportation sales tax. "The onl) message that got throu~ to you was Proposition A:' said David Monroe of Laguna Beach. .. And I'm not sure 11 got through." ~ijhijNj~ij~1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ STUDENTS SUE IRVINE DISTRICT •.. From Al dents do not specify the amount of dama,es the) are seek.mg in the Supenor Court suit. But one of the students -Valdez -asked for SI 00,000 in a claim filed against the school d1stnct in May The school board. which wall consider changes in the open campus policy Aug. 7, denied the claim. Allari, Valdez were riding in the back of the blue pickup that reported- ly was heading toward a favonte lunch spot for Umversn y High stu- dents. The accident took place on Yale Avenue. Valdez suffered a broken nose, five lac.crations that required stitches and psychologlcal treatment, according to her attorney. Allari reportedly suf- fered broken teeth, facial injuries and road burns an the accident. The suit, filed on behalf of the 15· year-olds by attorney Steven Kuhn. alleges the school district was negli- gent in allowing students to leave the campus. At the time of the mishap. only Juniors and seniors at University High were pennitted to leave school dunng the lunch hour. Younger students were allowed off campus only wath parental permission. Another of the students injured an the accident filed a $4.1 million claim against the school district last May. The claim was filed by John Dahlren, a 16-year-old student who suffered cn tical head inJuries in the mishap. OSHA HALTS HOTEL PROJECT •.. From Al nauons on some other problem we·, e turned up." Brown did not detail the problems he said his office has discovered. Nor did he socculate when work on the hotel might resume. Tuesday's accident rcponedly oc- curred when a huge concrete slab was being lowered by crane onto the sixth floor of the hotel According to fire IRVINE CO. TAXES ... From Al officials, the slab broke loose and slammed through the fifth and founh floors of the hotel. Santangelo was working on the fourth floor when the slab crashed down. officials said. HostbJor was atop the sixth floor when the mishap took place. Brown said tt Wcel) his office would complete its report somettme next week. igh clouds and h0t weather CoUtal 1!!1JJ1JJJ...A\.~.~ ,M>HTS: "9 \;,fir ~ ~ Wttm-COIO._, IO M ..... ,. 10 M IO ., u •1 14 ... 1t M n • 14 1t .. • n 7t N n u N 10 IO N '° 71 7t .. .. ., N 74 " 72 n ,, .. 71 ., ., u. Stiow••• .-...,,, F'lurto•t Snow Occ:luOed..,.... Stationt1y ..... 14 10 Tidea Extended MO.lly elHr ...... 11,,<>ugll lhl l*lod PetQfly klWll CloWI O\Klng Mtly motnl119 ~· llOng 1111 OOUI Hlgl\1 •11111~7410 78 ...o lflllltld vll...,.112 to 102. Ovlrl'llahl low. 8' to 84 It bMc:llM ea to H lflltr'ld vlllt.yl C'**!On,WV °'*1ol11,NC ~ Clnclnn•ll ci...tend Columble.S.C ColUmbul,Oh Conoofd,N.H. Od•·FI WOflll O.y1on °'"* O..M- ----------o.trOlt Temps " 17 Miami 9Mdl "70 ........ 18 U M~tPu 11 IH~ ,. 83 '""" Ol1MN 71 6 7 NtlW YOtil 111 .. ~ ...... 73 eo Oklll/lom• City 711 51 OmW 117 73 Orlando 10 sa """" SC>t•noe eo 511 Pnllade!PNA 71 to ""°9nlll 75 65 Plltabt.itQh n ., PofUMcf,...._ 13 .. 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But the Amigos also oppose dc- velepment plans that would allow the landowner Signal Landmark com· pany to establish a 1,300.slip marina and a navigable channel to the ooean. The homeowners, in the Cal Classi· cs by the Sea, Bolsa Landmark. and The Landing Homes in the vicinity of Sprinadale Street south of Warner Avenue, arc limiting their fiabt to the rerouting proposal. Troy said homeownen would con- centrate their lobbyina efforts with the Orange County Supervisors., the state Coastal Commission and the Huntington Beach City Council. Tbe plan is to go to the Coastal Com- mission for a decision in September. "The turnout showed unanimous suppon for our cause and we got pledges of all kinds of money,·· homeowner leader Don Troy said today. "About 98 percent of the people there said they would give SI 00 to a war chest to get professional Otto to head HB schools (consultants') help," he said. Marie Otto will become acting The position of the homeowners, superintendent of the Huntington who hve 10 the western sections of Beach U nion High School District on Huntington Beach on the fnnges of AUJ. 13 when . Dr. Jake Abbott permanen~y filling Abbott's post. trustees wd. making a will) -nill) dec1s1on ... Gu1llor) said. "We knew It was going to be a tight:· said McKee. adding that representative of the In me Co. and the assessor's office met to d1sc:uss the valuauon pnor It was pubhc1zed. accountants. laW)ers and other busi- nesspersons. .. The supervisors might have to set up another appeals board. because by law. this has to be seuled in two years." McKee said. the controversial Bolsa Chica low-resigns. The incumbent super- FLAGS lands. also has been endorsed by the intendent as resigning to take a similar • • • Amigos de Bolsa Chica. position with the Mt. Diablo Unified Jn other action Tuesday mabt.. trustees appointed former West- minster High School Principal Lee Eastwood, 43, to be interim principal at Marina High School, a posiuon that became vacant when Dr. Paul Berger was removed from that job. Eastwood, who joined the district in 1980, was recently transferred to the district office to be groomed to succeed Dr. Otarlcs Hess who's slated to resi$n as superintendent in charge of business next year, accord- ing to school officials. .. The) were not shocked. they kne" \I.hat was coming" McKee said. He has no idea ho"' man) days of heanngs tt will take to resolve the In· me Co appeals but said 1t will cost the county a mm1num of S600 a da> for the appeals board salanes. From Al The environmental group also School District in Contra Costa opposes the inland rerouting plan County in Nonhem California. wonh offlags. 1nclud1ng the poles and recently endorsed by the state Coastal Otto. 54, has been employed in the all." Conservancy to accommodate a new Huntington Beach distric t smce 1969. La"' 1s asking an) one with a flag to manna and the construction of She is an associate superintendent in return 1t to the .\mencan Legwn expensive waterfront homes in Bolsa charge of the West Orange County Center at Legion and Catalina streets. Chica. south of Warner Avenue. Consortium on Special Educ.ation. "We don't want to get anyone in Shirley Dettloff. a coordinator for She will serve an the new capacity trouble ... Law said ... We just don·t the l .000-membcr Ami os oup, until trustees conduct a search before have a budget to bu) new flags. People -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can JUSI leave them at the hall and no The In inc Co. has until Sept 15 to file all of its appeals. The appeals wall be heard by one of two three-member appeals boards made up of people outside of count} government such as .. The)' might handle groups of similar appeals together and that would speed things up." McKee said. questions ~ill be asked ... •JULY 28 THROUGH LABOR DAY WIE•Kl!ND • TRUSTEE LAUDED ON RETIREMENT ... P'romAl 197 5-83 (she chose not to seek re- elccuon). Vander Molen was re· cognazed for being astute. well· prepared. feisty in a ladyhke fashion. conservative and anqu1s1t1ve She also was kmd, considerate. cooperat- ive and worked hard for what she thought was best for the children. say associates. "She was a pubhc servant an the truest sense -in capital letters with gold backing," Supenntendent Law- rence Kemper said Vander Molen was honored recent· h for .. oustandmg contnbutaons .. to 6range Count) cducatwn b) the county's Dcpanment of Education The county officials noted that she has served as a member of the California School Boards Assoc1a- t1on, the National School Boards Assoc1ar1on. was on the steenng committee of Save Orange County Kids and has been a conference speaker for the National School Boards Association and 1s co-author of .. Ho" to Make Collective Bargain- ing Work for Your D1stnct " She also has been chairman of the Huntington Beach Community Ser- ' 1c:es Comm1s1on. a member of the Orange County Chapter of the Amen· can Gutld of Organists. a host famtl)' for the Student Exchange program and a California liturgical represcnta· uve to the Chnstian Reformed Church She al-;o 1s superintendent of the Fount.am Valley ( ommunity Church's Vacation Bible School Just Call 642-6086 Delly Pilot Dell very la Ouerantffd '4• ,, ... , "' " • 1 \U~ '~"" II V' Lif' • t', ~ IQ l I t "t • C • Vander Molen sandwtched all those tasks around the reanng of five daughters and one son, helping out tn the office of her attorney/husband. Milt -they first met when they were first graders m Redlands. She also played the organ on Sundays m her church. One of Vander Molen's battles didn't deal directly wnh school issue. however. It dealt. instead. with requirements enforced b)' the Orange Count} Registrar of Voters for local can- didates to pnnt their statement of qual1ficat1ons m both English and Spanish. Vander Molen refused to pa) the cost for the Spanish statement. "I just felt stron$1Y that anybody who's a citizen of this country should have enou~ command of English to vote intelligently. It was a tremen· dous burden to local candidates. lt added about a third to the cost. .. Vander Molen said she did her own research and found that the number of St>amsh-speakmg voters were !>O re~ In the d1stnct that the require· menr didn't appl} The registrar took her to small claims coun to collect the fee but the- Judge threw the case out. she said, because "is was the wrong coun." She said subsequent developments showing that Orange Count} doesn't have sufficient mmont} populataons to require the dual-languagt state- ments .. have proven 1 was right all the Norma VanderMolen tame .. Vander Molen 1s credited by Super· intendent Kemper with bemg an the forefront of those who wt sh schools to be strong m basic skills and an academic excellence. "She 1s one of the m;:ist anqu1s1t1vt persons I have ever known:· Kemper said. "but she never acted like she knl·w she had all the answers. She 1s highly tntelhgent and really canng. Of all tb.e trustees l'vt known in my life. she's "ery close to the top. Not having her on the board 1s a loss to every boy and girl 1n the d1stnct. ·· Wbat do you like about tbt Dally Pilot'? What don't you lib'? Call tbt numbtr at ltft and your me11a1e will be retordt d, transcrlbtd and delivered to the appropriate tdltor. The same U ·hour aoswtring st'rvict may bt u11ed to record letttra to tbe tdltor on any topic. t ontrlbuton co our Letters column maat include their namt and telepbont number for verlflcattoo. No circulation calls, pleast Ttll us wbat's on your mind. 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Page Bl Coaat Mesa schools reaffirm re- llglous groups' access t o facilities policy./ A3 Theft of Olympic bike race signs could en- danger cyclists./ A3 California James Mason, the soft- spoken actor who epitomized the suave British gentleman, ls dead at 75./ AS Nation Reagan Administration supports ball-out of one of nation's biggest banks./A4 Man who's crimes In- spired film 'Psycho,· is dead./A4 World Soviets all but say 'nyet' to fall space wars talks with U.S .. / A4 Biiiy Graham winds up ministry In England./ AA People Runners and spectators recall more episodes along the Olympic Torch Relay route./87 ;:::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;:::::::::::::::;:::::::: Sports A wide variety of food Is available In the Olympic VIiiage, ranging from cous-cous to klmchl./81 John Bertrand of San Francisco Is named the U.S. yachting team's Finn Class representative./83 Ex-Corona del Mar High tennis standout Jessica Algazl gives her Im- pression of her stay in Cleveland ./84 Entertainment Need a refresher course In "Sound of Music"? 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IWMkender Heroes In the newest summer fantasy movies for youth share a predlca- ment.IWMkender Bualneu Mesa firm designs better mousetrap for computer thieves./ A7 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletln Board Bullneaa CaJlfomla Newa Clalffled COmlcl CrOllWOrd Death Notlcel Oatd4N'llng HOf"09COP9 Ann Landen Mutual Funda NatlonaJ Newt Opinion Paparazzi People Polloe Log Publto Notlcel Aeeteuranta Spor1a Stock Marketa T~ Theatwl WMther WOttd Newa C1 C2 A3 A7 A5 C3..S C2 C7 C3 88 ce 88 A7 AS A8 ee 88-7 A3 C3-4 Weef(Mder 81-5 A8 88 Weekend« A2 AS Keeping her cool Nine7.:-r-old Heather carter of San Joee, vtaiting her inn other in Newport Beach, knowa bow to beat the beat Folks near Games going for the 'gold' -with exceptions LOS ANGELES (AP) -Athletes won't be the only ones going for the gold during the Olympics -some parlung lot owners near Game s1te.s are hiking their rates astronomically and at least one may charge $350 a day for a parlung SP!lce· It is "a once 10 a lifetime opportuni- Libya bows out of LA Olympics TRIPOLI. Libya (AP) -Libya announced today that it as withdraw- ing its team from the Los Angeles Olympics. A brief communique by the official Libyan news agency JANA said. "The Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahirya has decided to withdraw from the Los Angeles Olympic Games." It gave no reason for the decision. The United States has no diplomatic relauons with L1bya and has accused Libyan leader Col Moammar Khadafy of supporting international terrorism. Fourteen countnes. led by the Soviet Union. arc boycotting the Olympics. ty," said parking lot owner Teddy Donaldson. "If the Olympic commit- tee can charge $200 for a (Coliseum) then why cin't other people higher pnc s?" ot all th~<Jnces are going up. gb(_Stad1~. the site of Olym- pic .baseba11. will retain its $2 a car parking fee, publicist Steve Brenner said. In Westwood, parkin~spaccs for 2.000 cars have been set aside near the Federal Bu1ldinJ on Wilshire Boulevard where v1s1tors can park for $5. On the UCLA campus, there will be a limited number of public parlung spaces selling for $10 during the day of an event, although parking coordi- nator Mark Stockey cautioned that the majority of spaces are going to Olympic ticket holders who have already paid for their parking spaces. There 1s a similar shortage of parlung on the University of Southern Cali- fornia campus, which along with UCLA, is the site of an Olympic Village. Most of the USC spaces will be taken up by un1vers1ty employees. students and the Los Angeles Olym- pic Organizing Committee. Many visitors arc expected to park an one of the 6.000 off-street spaces which will be provided by residents around the Coliseum. Trustee treated school finances like home budget Vander Molen wi n s accolades on her retirement Huntinaton Beach City (dtmen- t.ary) School District trustees bad a chance to pick up teveral thousands of dollars worth of feden.l annu for Indian education a few yea.rs beck. The money was tbein for the t.akl and at was earmarked -no kiddJna -for buket-wcavil\I cla.sJcs and for po~ wowa for pupils of Indian hentqe. It looked like her fellow trustm were ready to so &lol\I wttb it untiJ Nonna Van Moten tarled · questions. What she found out, she said, is that there were. at mOlt, a dozen duldrcn of Indian descent an the entire dasmct. Only a hand.l\a.l of people showed up at• pubhc hcanna tO discuss the IJ'l.Dl And then It turned out that the federal 1ovcm· ment apparently hadn't done its homework. accordma to Vander Molen. .. The} didn't sar how do you quahf) as an Indian." &Ix said. .. There w:u no research and no 1u1dclioes Do you JU t DY you were (an Indian)?" For Vandtr Molen. who cam- peipcd on a platform of fiscal rapoa.sibility, her questions that led ' • -of which more la ezpected. She ju.at takes her Booete board into the au.rt off the beach near 10th Street. All 2 ,200 parcels w ould b e a ppeale -in dJvtdually By JERRY BIRSCll Of .. Qlllr ....... If the lrvme Co. follows through OQ its threat to appeal the n:ant $3 billion vaJuat.100 of the companl'! real estate boldiogs, it would be OX biggest -and most cumbenome - appeal in the history of the ~ County Tax Assessor's office, of· 6cials said. The Irvine Co., with annual prop- erty wcs of about S 12 million that would JWDP to about S40 million if the appeal is denied, would have 10 file a separate appeal for each of its ~ls. That'sl.200 in<hvidual a s. · t volume of paperworlc could put a strain on the assessor's offioe which is considering callioa in clerks from other departments to bdg process the appeals. McK..ec said. .. We uc not quite sure what the tmpact would be ~_yet. .. said John McKee of the office's assessment appeals depa.rtmenL "We do a parcel-b~-parcel assessment," said Webster Guillory, a spokesman for the as.1CS$0r'S office "There is no such thing as a company assessmenL" County Assessor Bradly L Jacobt decided to revaJuc the Irvine Cq. following the 1983 purclwc of the company by Donald Bren. The land development firm was vaJucd al about S l.l billion prior to the sale. ITVl.DC Co. offietals contend that the buyout should not have trige1ed • l'C'ValuatJon of the company and tha1 the assessor's office has inflated the value of the company's 68,000 acres of real estate. • Pleue 11ee IRVDOt/A2) LB flag-wavers: Bring 'em back You'll find the beat auto buya along the Or•nge Co•at In today'• Auto Piiot -Page C1 Patnot1c fen or apparentJ) led to pelt) truevery dunng the Olympic Torch Run through Laguna Beach on Wednesday. Twenty Amencan flags belonging to the local American Legion Post were stolen dunng the celebrauon b) spectators apparcntl) overcome wtth the flag-wavmg spuit. officials satd. "They weren't secured to tile posts very well and people just picked them off and started waving them," legion Post Commander Jim Law said. "We asked the police and the lifeguards to watch them but at was Just imooss1ble There must have been 10,oob people downtown." The Legion has 125 flags that au volunteers put up on city streets as decoratJons on nauonal holidays and for speaal patnouc events. About 50 flags were nYlnJ for the torch run. "lt's expensive. people don't re- alize." Law S&Jd. "That's about $400 {Pleue eee FLAGS/ ill OSHA halts hotel project : Work stops at Sa n ta An a construction s ite where slab collapse killed hardhat By STEVE MARBLE Of tlM~ ......... Work on a 10-stof) hotel wh~rc a construction worker was killed this week has been halted because of "serious problems" found b) state safety workers at the construction site off the Costa Mesa Freewa} "We're not at all happy wtth ~hat we've found so far." said James Brown, distnct manager of the state Occupational Safety and Health Ad- ministration. ROBERT BARKER NEWSMAKERS to the denial of the Indian pnt were typical. CoOllOI from a thrift) Dutch family-her father and mother came ovet from Holland by boat -she said she t.rc.ats the pendma of pubhc money as 1f It were coming from a houtebold budact. "h's bard mough to rnaJcc ends meet on an averqc bud,et. You shouldn't was\e money and there hould be a reason ""bY you pent at "It all SOCS be.ck lO why pend at 1f )ou don't nttd to. Tu money com~ out of our podcu.. oun and our ncaaJ'lbora'. But how many umes do officials think ofthat'r In h«"r tenurt on the board from (Pleue ... Tauats&/ A2l • .\ 26-year-old constructio n worler was lulled earl) Tuesday at the bu1ld1ng sue of the Granada Ro) ale Hometel 10 Santa Ana when a 20-ton concrete slab fe ll three ston e., and crusht'd the man Joseph Santangelo of Pomona o,1,as k11lt'd instant!). accordmg to a c;anta .\na Fare Department spokesman Greg HostbJor 37. of Brc.t wa'i injured 1n thC' accident. He wa'i expected to be released tod.a} from Mern General Hospital in Santa .\na \\ orl at the hotel s1te. on [)ycJ Road near the landmark Holly Supt Factor. that was tom down this year, 1s being performed by the Donlan Corp. of Buena Park.. Brown said Cal-OSHA workers also halted construction of an eight· stOI) hotel an Norwalk where wortc also as being done b) Donlan ··\\le're vef) concerned about som• ob' ious deficienoes here." Brown satd of the Santa Ana construction sate "We still don't have aJI the factt and we're sttll waiung for expla- (Pleue 11ee 08BA/ A2) A2 Orange Cout OAILY PilOT/Frtday, July 27, 1984 rothers nabbed in Mesa hltertheftofthree autos .... :y liRBN E. u.£IN .................. ~ • A l 7·)ur-old Los Anaeles youth as iP cwtod)' today and his I 8.year-old ~tber is beina souaht after &bey eaedly 5tole tluw can and led one tfic vacums and a aroup of citizeru ptj, a dwe throuah COsta Mesa. police CfUd. ~·A Costa Meu police spokesman !iid the youths hitched a ride to Costa )i{esa Wednesday afternoon to look ifor jobs. When they wanted to return ~me, however, the friend who ,.-vuabt them was not ready to leave. ~ The spokesman said the brothers, ~o were in the Wickes' furniture @lfkiDJ lot, decided to steal a car so ihey could get home. The pair alleaedly found an un- locked white Toyo&a in the lot on Bristol Street and bot wired the car's ianition. When they drove off in the car, however, they realized they did not have enough pa to aet back to Lo~ Anaeles. So tbe brothers atltgedly decided to steal another car. They drove the wtute Toyoa to Oranae Coast College, exchan&ed it for a tan Toyota and drove off, only to find they were still low on ~s. The police spokesman saad the pair aJlegedly decided to try a third car. parked in a shopping center at 270 I Harbor Blvd. They p1cked a Mazda that had enough gasoline but also had an owner who spotted the pair driving off in his car. The owner followed the youths 1n a friend'$ car to Harbor and Faar Ori ve, where the brothers were waitioa in the lefl·tum lane. the spokesman said. When the car•s owner and his friend puJlcd in front of the stolen car. the two brothers jumped out and fled on foot. The spokesman said one youth ran west onto the grounds of Fairview Hospital, and the other was collared by the victim JUSt east of the mtcrscctaon with the help of several motonsts and nearby gas station employees. The 17-ycar-old was arrested on suspicion of three counts of auto theft, the spokesman said, and trans- ported to Juvenile hall. The second suspect escaped and is being sought. All three cars were rtcovered. ·county delays road fee plan &y JEFF ADLER Of the Delly Nol lteft Trying to win broad-based support from 11 Orange County cities for a far-reaching road fee program that ~ould provide funding for three new Treeways. the Board of Supervisors agreed to delay action on the proposal for 60 days. Supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to delay consideration of the road fees program until Oct. 3, by which time county officials hope to have reached an accord with city officials who have serious questions about the program. Irvine is among the cities that have questioned provisions of the program and sought the delay. The road fee program envisioned by supervisors would impose a one- time development fee on new hous- ing or c-0mmercial buildings. The fee would be determined by a complex formula. based on the amount of traffic developments would generate, and would be used to partiaJly fund three new freeways planned for the county: the San Joaquin HiUs Freeway, the Eastern Freeway and the Foothill Freeway. The program would pay for roughly 54 percent of the San Joaquin Aills Freeway, generating $94 million in fees. It would pay for 6 7 percent of the Eastern and Foothill freeways, con- tributing $298 million to those pro- jects, supervisors were told. Supervisor Thomas Riley ad· vocated delaying approval of the program to work out additional details, noting that the 11 cities involved would have to adopt the prC>Jtllffi in concen with the county for 1t to work. Dunng the public hearing, more than a haJf-<iozen county residents said they opposed the program be· cause it unfairly places the burden for paying for the freeways on new developments. OSHA HALTS HOTEL PROJECT .•. homAl nations on some other problem we've turned up." Brown did not detail the problems be said bis office bas discovered. Nor- did he speculate when work on the hotel rnaght resume. Tuesday's accident reportedly oc- curred when a huge concrete slab was being lowered by crane onto the sixth floor of the hot.el. Accordin~ to tire officials, the slab broke loose and slammed through the fifth and founh floors of the hotel. Santangelo was working on the fourth floor when the slab crashed down. officials said. Hostbjor was atop the sixth fl oor when the mishap took place. IRVINE CO. TAXES •.• Brown said it likely his office would complete 1t!> repon sometime next week . From Al .. There 1s a law governing these thines. The assessor 1s not just making a willy-nilly decision," Guillory said. "We knew it was going to be a fight:• said McKee. adding that representative of the Irv me Co. and the assessor's office met to discuss the valuation prior tt was publicized. ''They were not shocked, they knew what was com mg," McKee said. The Irvine Co. has until Sept. 15 to tile all of its appeals. The appeals will be heard by one of two three-member appeals boards made up of people outside of county government such as accountants, lawyers and other busi- nesspersons. "The supervisors might have to set up another appeals board. because by law, this has to be settled m two years." McKee said. He has no idea how many days of heanngs 1t will take to resolve the Irvine Co. appeals but said it will cost the county a mminum of $600 a day for the appeals board salanes. "They might handle groups of similar appeals together and that would speed things up." McKee said. FLAGS ... From Al worth offlags. including the poles and all." Law 1s asking anyone wnh a fla~ to return It to the Amencan Legion Center at Legion and Catalina streets. "We don't want to get anyone m trouble:· Law said. "We JUSt don't have a budget to buy new flags. People can just leave them at the hall and no questions will be asked." TRUSTEE LAUDED ON RETIREMENT .•• Prom Al ~975-83 (she chose not to seek re- election). Vander Molen was re- c;;ognized for being astute, well- prepared, feisty m a ladylike fashion. conservative and 10quisit1ve. She also was kmd, considerate. cooperat- ive and wotked hard for what she thought was best for the children. say associates. "She was a public servant m the truest sense -in capital letters with gold backing," Supenntendent Law- rence Kemper said. Vander Molen was honored recent- ly for "oustanding contnbut1ons" to Orange County education by the county's Department of Education. The county officials noted that she has served as a member of the Caltfom1a School Boards Associa- tion. the National School Boards Association. was on the steering committee of Save Orange County K.Jds and has been a conference speaker for the National School ~oards Association and is co-author of"How to Make Collective Bargain- , ing Work for Your District.'• She also has bttn chamnan of the H~ntington Beach Community Scr- VlCes Comm1s1on. a member of the Orange County Chapter oft he Amen· can Guild of Organists, a host famil y for the Student Exchange program <Ind a California liturgical representa· tl\e to the Chnst1an Reformed · ( hurch. She also is supenntendent of the Fountain Valley Community Church's Vacation Bible School Just Call 642-6086 D•lly Piiot Dellnry 11 Guaranteed Vander Molen sandwiched all those tasks around the rearing of five daughters and one son, helping out in the office of her attorney/husband, Milt - they first met when they were first graders in Redlands. She also played the organ on Sundays in her ·church. One of Vander Molen's battles didn't deal directly with school issue. however. It dealt. instead. with requirements enforced by the Orange County RegJstrar of Voters for local can- didates to pnnt their statement of quaJifications in both English and Spanish. Vander Molen refused to pay the cost for the Spanish statement. "I just felt stron~y that anybody who's a c1t1zen of this country should have enoueh command of English to vote intelligently. It was a tremen· dous burden to local candidates. It added about a third to the cost. .. Vander Molen said she did her own research and found that the number of Spanish-speaking voters were 'iO few m the distnct that the require- ment didn't apply. Th<:' regJstrar took her to small claims court to collect the fee but the JUdge threw the case out. she said. because "is was the wrong court." She said subsequent developments showing that Orange County doesn't have sufficient mmority populations to require the dual-language state- ments "have proven I wa!i right all the Norma Vander Molen time." Vander Molen 1s credned by Super- intendent Kemper with being in the forefront of those who wish schools to be strong in basic skills and in academic excellence. "She is one of the most inquisitive persons I have ever known." Kemper said. "but she never acted like she knew she had all the answers. She 1s highly intelligent and really canng. Of all the trustees I've known m my life. she''\ very close to the top. Not having her on the board 1s a loss to every boy and girl tn the distnct." Wbat do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? Whal don'I you lib? Call the number at left and your me1Hge will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbe 11me U ·bour aotwerlog 1ervl<-e may be used to rteord letters to tbe t-ditor on any toplc. 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Ju- KanaMC:lly Lu veoaa Uttle ROQit 77 63 11 55 I~ 12 ee 91-SURF REPORT BoiM 8ol1on BulfllO Burtlnglon, Vt c:...,., Cl\atlaaton 8.C. 100 "' eo e:i 77 57 78 91 83 60 as 74 t:.r Mtmpllil ea 1s • •• 74 14 eo 93 72 ti .. 17 53 es st 91 82 93 74 92 72 at 116 93 n am 1·3 1·3 1·3 1·3 1-3 1·2 t-3 No rain on Olympic parade By tbe A11ociated Preu It would be a "near impossibility" for ram to soak the Olympic Games' opening ceremonies Saturday, but forecasters now say damp, smoggy air may accompany the athletes as they kick off the Games. Forecasters had predicted un- seasonably clear skies would wel- come the world's athletes to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, site of the opening ceremonies. But deteriorating air quality the past two days has tempered the optimism of local officials. "If it gets very hot without the clouds. it can melt away the in- version. and the smog will be essen- tially dissipating." said James Birakos. deputy executive officer of the Air Quality Management District. But "if it gets hot. but not very hot. then we gel the more typical air pollution levels." While It may be muuy Saturday. thundershowers moving through Mexico today will likely end before reaching the Los Angeles area, said Canadian meteorologist Andre Lachapelle. who 1s on loan to the National Weather Service for the Olympics. "Most of the precipitation is going to be falling off in the mountains," Lachapelle said. "It's a near impossi- bility 1t wiJJ get into the LA area ... It will be hotter than earlier expected -up to 90 degrees at the Coliseum for the ceremonies at 4 p.m. Saturday. Relative humidity is ex- peeled to hit a soggy 35 or 40 percent, Lachapelle said. Vanable high cloudiness is forecast for Saturday with highs in the low-90s. Overnight lows near 70 arc predicted by the National Weather Service. Raindrops add more stick to Orange Coast humidity Scattered showers this morning only added to what was already a warm and muggy day on the Orange Coast. "We are ready for thunderstorms in the mountains but we did not expect anything in the coastal area ... said Nauonal Weather Service spokesman Ivory Small. He explained that the fine. m1sthke rain droplets falling on the Orange Coast were "virga" ram drops that had mostly evaporated u they fell through the warm air. Th(' doudy -;kies wf're cxpe<'ted to give way to sunny. hot weather in the afternoon. Temperatures were ex- pected to reach the mid-to high-80s and humidity would be high in Orange County. SmaJl said. 1 t should be a little cooler Saturday and then cool off to the low-80s by Sunday. he said. H umjdity also is expected to drop through the week- end. Small sa..id. 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