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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-31 - Orange Coast Pilot• GOA I EDITION t tllllA'f'. AllGUS1 11. HI0-1 - - tHI AN<.;l l OlJN I\ l Al lfl>HNIA .",ti NI', -- - Plane crashes outside HB ai·rport .~ Pilot sustains.minpr injuries when •touch-and-go' landing goes awry Bench. fopc 111d he did n<)l believe tht' in1uncs were srnou . J'hc crash occurred at I 0 a.m. in the rear parking lot of 1 business ~omplex on Warner Avenue just cast of 8olsa • Chica Strec1. pilot. rented the Ekcchcraft Sun· downer 180 fi\ed-wing plane in Oitnard and had Oown . south o Huntington Beach to practice touch· and-~o mantU\Cr'\ A touch·and-go landing in\olv.es making a momen- tary landing wrth the wheel touching the runway before pulling up into the air again. he cApla1ned. ~peed :and \V'ls L'I" blc to t th p nt airborne~ 1 the end -ot the -landings rip The p rn< mucd rolling. hot parkin fot but did n011g1utc Omcer Frank aget, wno "' first on the cr:ash U't"nt. witched off lh utomatie f~I pump nd ttcr)' to prt\COI a fire, cope id. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... Dllllr .... , ltlfl An Oxnard man wa~ injured this morning when his single-engine plane overshot a ruow:sy at Meadowlark A1rpon in Hu_nungton Beach and Coast Ralph Wiiiiams Is back on TV. selling car for a Hunt- ington Beach agency./ A3 No-parking signs are being installed near the Monarch Beach resort community In Laguna Niguel ./A3 California Otay Mesa border cross- ing between Tijuana and San Diego put on hold by Mexico./A4 A 2,200-pound, 15-foot, great-white shark caught In net at Bodega Bay. / A4 Nation Space shuttle Discovery successfully launches seconQ satellite./ AS Vandenberg problems won't delay launching of military shuttle say authorities. I AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: World Soviets finally admit "shooting down" Korean Airlines jetliner./ AS Christians and Druse ar- tillery exchange fire in Beirut battle./ A4 People The co-founder of the Circus World Museum shares some of this three- ring trivla./8S· Jim Backus, the voice of Mr. Magoo, is suffering from "every symptom known to man./8S Sports Buzzie Bavasi is calling it quits with the Angels at theend of this season.81 The Laguna Beach High football team is manned with size and experience entering the Sea View · League this season./81 Tim Witherspoon makes the first defense of his WBC heavyweight tltle In Las Vegas tonight./82 Entertainment "Miami Vice" star says part was made with him in mlnd./81 Business Nation at tests Showt most students are Il- literate In economics./ A 7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callforma News Cl sslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices People Hotoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds Natlonel N wa Opinion Paparazzi Polle• Log Public Notices Sports Stock M rkett • Tel v1 Ion Theater• w ather World N WI I B8 A3 A7 A4 C4-7 88 C7 C3 BS C6 96 A7 A4 A6 BS A3 C3-.C 81-4 A8 B8 Weekender A2 A4 crashed in a nearby parking 101. Huntington Beach ·g1. JefT Cope identified the pilot as Daniel Edward Phillips, 37 Cope said Phillips wa' treated b) paramedics and taken to Humana Ho pital in Huntington No other injunes were reponed in the 1nc1dent, but four car in the parking lot were damaged. Cope said Ph illips, a commercial Onlookers gather near the wreckage of a llj(bt plane that cruhed oflthe end of Meadowlark Airport [n Hunttnaton Beach on Friday while pracdclng touch-and-go landli:lgs. ('~pc S?ld Ph1lhps v.-as apparent!) coming into Mcado .... larli; at high ofTtheen th 1un\\"a) and 1~1 one wheel as 11 r 1 a up a ~lope. The plane then era bed through a 1x..foot wooden fcnct and '>lammcti ~nto four p:irkcd cars in the rear of the busine5s complex. Fuel from the pl:inc pilled O\Cf the Diiiy ,... ,,.._.., ....... iJlllr' The Oxnardf.llot walked away with reported minor injuries after the p ane tore through the wooden fence ln the bacqround and damaged four parked can. . Four saved from sinking Theatre criminal proceedin~ postponed cruiser off Catalina Island Coast Guard rescues HB residents after high seas swamp 35-foot boat From staff and wire report The C'oas1 Guard rescued four Huntington Beach rcs1dent'i from a nooded boat off Catalina Island JU\l minutes before the' es~I sanli.. Thur'- da} night No one Y.as lnJUred .\ l '.S Coast Guard cuttl'r rl·achl·d the scene SI\ mile\ \loC\l or ( aLahna Island at about 8:20 p.m .. and the ~5· foot cabin cruiser "Tailor" <;ank I b minutes later. \31d Pell\ Ollicer Pat Milton. · She estimated the l'l<>at"• 'alul' .11 s 160.000 _ The ~h ip's rna)d3} was recel\cd around 7.4 I pm .. and a C'oas1 C1uard helicopter amved to drop a .,.,.ater pump. Milton said .\lso re<;pondang were the cutter Point Hoban from Oceanside and 1hc l SS Wadsworth. a U S "la'' m1sc,1le fnsatc \11 lton said Both sh1psd1spa1ched ere"., to help pump out the cabin cn.11ser. hut ··the~ couldn't li..ecp up "'Ith the tloodmg.'' she said The four people aboard \\ere trans- forrcd to the Coast Guard cutter b' mfla1abk boat and takt>n tu Hunt- ington Harbour. Milton said. The boat had ldt \nacapa bland. which 1s nonh of (at.alma on Thur<;da\ afternoon Milton said high w:l\es rnusc the Oooding. "E' 1denth their batten .,.,.ent dead. and their bilge pump stopped operat- ing. but the sea wa\e!> \I.ere coming up over the dt'Cl.'. ~he c,a1d The passenger\ \\ere 1dcn11ticd as Brenda Robcnc, '0 \I -\mbros1ni . JJ and &lh .\mhroc,1n1 all of Hunungton Beach The boat o ..... ncr. al<;o lrom Hunt- ington Beach. a'>ked not to IX' 1dent· 1fied. Milton \318 Catalina is about :!fo m1k~ otl the coast. ' ' Perfect holiday weather forecast for coastal areas By PHIL SNElDERMAN Of tM o.-, PQo4 lt•ft Orange Coast re\1dcnt!.. reeling from a Y.ed.long heat ..... a,e. can expect the mcrcul) to peal... at more comfonable temperature~ o'er the Labor Dawcekcnd. crcatm&..ncarl~ ideal weather for hohda) p1cn1cs and beach panic~. forecasters ~) morn·omlonablecond111ons into tht.> area Tcmix·raturl'<t along the lOast \\Ill J)t'ali.. in the mid-70~ o'er the "ed:- cnd <..mall ..aid Inland cit1e\. hoY.· C\ er '>1111 face high tempcraturl''> 1n the m1d-80s arl·a " the ,n·nl· th1' \H'd.cnJ ot thl' OP Pro "urfing C hJm111on,h1p ··v. c: l'\J.ll'll 111 haH' a fl'al 11\o.1 hl'rt' tor thl· tinal' Ion "unda' I \.J d l it' llfoll.u.trd ,._,.\In \1 c(1l\nll · Cnn11nal pnlCl'l'd1ng~ ag.ain<>t O\loll t:r., o l the Parll1 c \mph1tht.>atrc. "ho arc charged \lo Ith' 1olat1ng ( o'ita Mesa-.; no1~ la....... "'crl' P<l'tponl'.'d Fnda~ morning in Harhor ~lun1c1pal ('oun Judge ~dm ~ f-rankhn grant- ed the dC"la' rl-qUe\tc.-d h} at- tome' s tor amphitheater oY. m·r '\edcrlanda-\\ t"~t lnl and the ut' ot Co\ta 1'.fr..a Thl• proceed- ing' \loCtl· l'C"<:hcdukd for ~pl. 21'\ '\l-dl·rlandu-\\ l 't and com- pan' e\l'l uu' -; '\ell Pa piano and Jamls '\f'dc:rlander wcre to ha'c been .irra1gned th1c. mornin~ nn m1<odcml·anor l'hargcs of nn:ed ing ( O'>ta \k...a'" no1<.c 11rdanance dunnga Rod ~tc.,.,an 1.oncl·n Juh 21 1 hl' l ou rt "a' al'-tl ..chcdulcd to ma~e a ruling on :-.:lxi· \\ cc,t'., earlier rl·quc\l that '1mllar charge' 1nH>h ang a hml· .'IJ Jeflcr.1in \tar,h1p l Onl"en tx· rc1et tl·d ,.....\ On Thur,d.n -....l-&-rla11dl·r· \\ l•\t f ·d .1 l.1 \\\II I I .1ga1 O\I I hl 1.'1\\ 'tJllllg thl' oullhh>r an•na .,.,3, n1H \U~l\'l l to thl' mun11.1p:tl m W •(' nrd1n,1nH' .ind that the fa \' \\3\ un1.0 n\lltU!llll1JI lX"Cdll'<.' II \\.3, .11n11.·d 'okh at thl amph11hcatcr Fsrd"ighlC'ts then prnd fi m1 nt over the fuel. Of the tbur veh1do damaged. one of ihem - Rolls-Ro ~ -rccei ed on1) a smatl 5Cralch (Pleue eec PL.Al'1t/A2J Cyclist killed in Mesa crash Hit by car that ---swerved to void running into kin ---- A motorn.clist "'as killed on the Costa Mesa Freeway early this morn· 1ng after he fell off his cycle and -.as hit b) a car that swerved to avoid his brother. who was attempting to rescue him. pohcc said. Cahfomia H1ghwa) Patrol officials said HectorCoun. 22. of El Toro was pronounced dead at the scene shortl) af1.c.r he lost control of his motomclc and Y.as struck m a car around • nudnight 1n the northbound lanes of the fm=wa~ near BakcrStrttt 10 Cost.a Mba CH P spokesman Sgt. Larr) ,._leasncr \31d Coun and his brothtt Louis v.ere riding ~rate motor- C'\Cles at about ISO mph v.hen the 'lcum C7rashed v.hile tf)1ng to changr lane K\casnn said Louis Coun puUtd off to the ~ou\dtt of lhc frccv.-av and ran out inio traffic to help hi1o brOthCT. cau tn& a car \0 abruptl) Wtt\C nno Hecror Coun. who was I~ tng in the middle of the frttv.ay. .. He got run O\er b) a c.ar becau~ his brother ran out to help him ... ti..lc.-asner said. fohce were unsure whether Coun died of inJuncs from the fall or from being struck. A.n autops) 1s scheduled th1'i afkmoon. said a spokesman at 1he count\ coroner's office ThC' dn\.cr of the car was idenufied as Jean \\ aggoner. .34, nf Newport Beach \\ aggoner reported!~ suffered minor mjunes .\ third Hh1cle a\01ded the acci- dent b\ S\\en mg hard to the nght. ..aid ,._leasner OCman dies after . drug arrest \ ~0-' car-old Oran_ge Count) man d1l'd ThuNia' night in l Cl Meche.al l 'cnter le\!> than an hour after he wa tnund uncon..c1ous ma medical cell a\ < lrangt' ( ouni~ Jail. Shenffs spokes. man I t Diel... Olson said toda" .\n autops) 1s ~heduled · Thr 'llllm -identified as Thoma<. ~1ac1el ol Santa .\na -Y.as l'l<x1li..l·d into thl' 1a1I \\ednesd.a) af\er ht·1ng 3ITC'<.ted b' Santa .\na pohce on ,\J,Pll l<ln of being undt>r the influence nl ht'ro1n. 01\on "81d. \\ h1k he "'a" being ass1gnc-d 10 a ,_.11 latl·r m the e'ening. a deput) 'hcnll allC'fledh d1sco,c.-ttd he: had a (Plea.K mee SUSPECT/ A2l h ory Small. ll-chmc1an tor the National Weather 'icn ICl'. \31d coastal c111es will begin foc.-lint \Oml' relief Saturda) from the oppn:sst\C.' heat that ha~ plagued thl' area o'er thl' past wed .. l 1X·al Ii eguard\ ~1d The hot ..... cather. combined ''"th tht' tra- d1t1onal Labor 03) rush tor a la<,t \Ummcr plunge. \\Ill prob.1bl\ rc,ult 1n huge crowds al the oceanfront "Th1'> is the last hurrah.·· ~id '-lc~port Beach lifeguard \1ark Degen ·-t::,erbod) .,.,.ho's anvbod~ Y.llf be on the 'l;!Od'i .. The: hl·.11 of thl' pJ\I ll'.,., d.1,' ha' C.-H'J ll'd rt"C"Ord dt"m:rnd' for det'tt'tt't- t ~ \Upphl'd loc.111~ h' \1lUlhl'rJl ( Jh· lorn1a l d1'><ln <. o Rut there ha' l' ix"l no ma1or hcaHl'latcd P<'"c:r 1lutagl'' in the' COJ\131 Cllll'\ alwrd1n~ lo Ril < ompt11n . an Edl\011 arl'a mana~l'r HB pins hope on bikinis mall said these cond111onr, "'c~ caused b~ a ~trong high pre c,urc 'i)'itcm over Southern Nc,adn. "hllh has been draY.tng hot atr from MeA1co into Southern California. \s that svstcm mo" cs cast. cooler south....,e'lt air ofT the OCl'an Mii heg,in bnnfl,mg Degan said Ne" port htc-guan:I<. C\.f>Cd more than I 00,()()() people to conH~rge on the sand caLh da~ ol the hohda) wed.end S1m1lar huge turnouts art" expected at tlun11ngton Beach Thc Cll'< beach \<lmC hl·ai.rdatl'd hlal.'l.:llUI\ ha' l' 1x:"urrlxi m 1nlandcat1C'''-Ul'hJ\ \.rnta \na. fu\ttn .Hld Or.ingl' <. umptlin ..aid . He \411d J')O\lol'r fa1lurl' Thur\da' in '1Cct1on of Founi.u11 \.till'' \lol'rl" not tr1ggcrl·d h~ thC' heat .. we·, e got ~utliC1t'nt ~ml·r 111 meet the demand' uf nur l U\tomcr\, ·· Compton \31d '. \\t··,e had the' <lhmpit " .rnd tht• f)\.·nhl\. rj\lt snit Rl'J'Uhht an um \l'n· 11nn' hut not tht• ~t:11n I 't•nt That ' ht'tntz ht•ld th" "l'l'kcm1 at \1alfl \tfl'Ct Jnd Paoli\ ( 11.t,1 I llp,h· "a' in du.,., ntoY. n Huntmftnn fk.1t h Bail<X'n n<ll'' .inti ahc.\\Jt I 'O l'l<'°th' 1\.·3tunng l'O\l'rtainmcnt and l'thn1l lcxld' t'll.1lJn operation toda). Tht' a\.ll\ 111c'>. timl'd to coincide "1th the OP c,,urfin champion hip and b1lini contl''t that al~) opened toda). v.11 continue until ft p.m. Monda). Ral·i...c" c,a~ the) 'rc hopma to .rnra~:t lfllY.J\ of up to 100.000 each (Pleue He BIKINI/ A2) • Police, landlords declare war on heroin Drug dealers in Costa Mesa targeted for elimination in city-wide crackdown. t.llu:cracldcd from the '>mall nhho rr<:Cl\ltr, provoli:tn cu~\ from two undcrcO\ er narcotic nts "ho wcrt av. ittna 1gnal from an informant \\tanng ~mall. ct>nLcalt'tl microphone. Crou hcJ 1n the ba t.; of a ''" parked ncaro o en fc. a apartment. the t"o drtC"Ct1H~ tu •cd the antenna wi'"' and fidget\~ "1th th e th I unttl thr> he.int the 111n1 "Olrt' th t "oulJ launch th ta trnnon· d s .. 1 lcllo. JoS(':· c:amc the mcss:iac ''He·~ there. Lei·, ict him," ~·ud Co ta Ml'Sa Oct me ".lrl hulcr. CUT) 1naan arrc t ..... arrant for them n kno"n to rohcc only a' .. Jo ... Haroor Muni 1p: I Coun Ju r Rnan Cart\: r 1r,,ocd the .... rrnn1 c rlkr m thr d \ on th l \Ill ol rcron that thr detect I\ ("S hatt maJ rm•\ lllU\ '1ru PUKh&\ tiom thl· m 11 1hrou h n tnfonn nt. t rm1n 11'1 Jl.:1rllnc:n1 at 7 1.1 \h hmar ()m c ~ h Jkr and r.inner tom Warn l. hintllulkd Joe \:rga- \udan10. 24. and r«o' C~lt th!\'\' marbh.•.,11cd balloon!> ol hcrmn. ..... onh an rc.t1ma1ed SlO on the stm:t J\\u other mC'n. a \\Oman and ll tt"Cn·a l' Nl\. all MC\ll n national'> .... ere ordc~ h) otfi er. w he la c duwn on t hr hro" n-0a rpctrd floor Y.h11l' poh('(' IC\i \ • udan o "'a Y.1utan1 patrol c;ar He \\a' xil.:c.,t into ttlc < o ta Moa 11ul altrr thC' \\ l'Jm·~t:n am''' and rcm1un thrn' 1n hcu ot S 10,000 h 11 \ "Car<'h ot the other OC'~uf\lnt' a1 the DJ 1rtml·nt rt"\ c:all'd that llnc man h11d SI fl 7 .. 1 n hi\ wallet monl'\ th. t he '-•lid bclongc,t to hi' brothrr 1n ~tc\I 0 \mid the to Ii 1ture din' "'"'""' and ptthn paint. h l''t1oncxl lhl' rropk in t\rul ' " h and l''ued an of\·rcpeatl"\I "' ' n(r.. .. Nnmoredru sh re \\rY.1ll l"omc Nh.l ll.l haun1 "u •• < ut'>1dr th<' wcath rtd p: nment "h1IJrtn \31 on etml"nl t<'J)) and "~tchC'U &h~ t11,m \\1th httle interc t l>o"n th 'trt."ft othC'n. 'Phl,ht'\t in a pla!>ll " Jing p<x1t"u n the \1\1<'" nlli.. \clhng to rnc-h other 1" srant'h h "11' hu"ncss us usunl nn 'hahm!\r l>n\C' ~ roiu.J th t sh:aro a duh1ous n-put1111~n "1th ( cntl"r \ TONY SAAVEDRA Focus ON lHE N E~s 31, 1984 ·- Pancoast sentenci_~ LOS ANGEL ES ( P) -Sl•ntc1K- tng ot Mar\10 Pan~o:m. rnn' 1cled bJ\eball-bat killer of mootl \ u:ki Morgan, was po~1pon~ l" \.\t'ck~ toda) at1cr one Of hl!io llllOtllC) \ l\k.Cd for a conunuancC' b«auk' ol ph' 1cJI and mental eithaust1on. \uomcy Charles T Mathe"' 1d not appear an court. but hi'> mou for continuance "a" filed in \H1t1ng and rn-counsd .\nhur H.11ens ap- pc red with Panrnast Van Nu>~ Supc11or C oui 1 Judge l>a\ ul Horownz granted thl' re- quc'>tcd ~kla) ol l'-' o \\cc ., and asked Pan1."0:hl 11 he a1rced to e chan e 1n sentencing. .. Yes." P a' "aid twi~ 1n rt>'>pons ue\llOn~ from the Judge. P;u oa t wa clad in a blue prawn JU uu nd \\a . in the counroom le than ih e minute~ Tha\ "111 bl,~ the last l'Otlllnuancc." oro.,..1tl ~ad.~ he.' ordcrtd Pancoa'it an a"~cn to 1c1urn Sc-pt. l4. \ a the"'' rno11on said: "following the condus1on of the tnal. I was ph) '>IC!1lh and mentally t>xhnu'itcd bu( nc 'crthele s for~ to return to m\ p 1:ucc, which was in ub\tan· ti al disam) as a result of the lcn th of the Pancoast trial £ He id he too ha) tamil) on a 'acation 10 Canad and wa\ unable 10 complete pre-scntencana p:tpcrs upon ha. rc1um. Pancoast. '4. could face 2.S -vcar\ to hie m pri'>on for the murder. · Prosecutor Stanley Wt.isb(ri ~On· "meed a JUf) that Pancoast killed Mi\\ Morgan and was sane "hen he did it. BIKINI CONTEST IN HB ••. From Al da) an etTons lO put till' langu1\h1ng \ec11ons of do.,..nton Huntington Beach on the map. When 1he c'en1 wa\ held la<.1 \ear, the h1kina pan of the tC\llllll'" got a lot elf :'lf'•"""''" .... ~ .... 4 ~,I, '· .. ,. f~}1- boring ut•l'' "l'll' \.'alkd in to put the damper on potential not conditions fhe trouhk \tarted. police said ~'hen rov. dlt'\ rullcd b1kan1 tops from •l llh ,,. •r 1~ '"" 1lw1r hn\ fr.,.ncl\ lought lo prutl'l.'t thl'1r companions' honor. Then• al'>o ...,ere reported cases ~here ~1 rh rl'mo" ed 1 he1 r ov.; n tops. 1nl1am1ng .. omc of the crowd. "I m 'urc '>Onlt: of them got the idea from th~· b1km1 n)ntcs1." one otlin·r '>&J1d at 1ht• 11mu. SUSPECT DIES ... But this \ear. officials ha'e taken 'teps to head oil hooliganism fhc\ ·,e scheduled the bikini con- te'it _: n's been official!\ renamed a b(auty pageant -at ll am. The prehmanaraes are toda). the finals are !.lated aturda~. The idea. backers said. was to hold It earlier than usual because last year "many men spent all day drankmg beer in the hot sun and became pretty excited." From Al small balloon that 01.,on \a1d 1., \lmalar 10 the t~pe senerall'.> U'ICd IO hide narocucs hke heroin. .\ 'ubs1ance also was found 1n thL halloon but laboratol'\ te<,t result!> on the contents were not in ailabk toda'.> After the discover) ol the balloon that Maciel allegedl> dropped on 1he floor. \.1aciel "as checked h\ the Jails medical staff. Olson said. and taken to the L CI \1ed1cal Center an Orange He later was returned to the 1ail and put under obsenataon at a medical c:ell Olson said But at about 6 o'clock T hursda\. night deputies found him un·- consc1ous on the tloor. Paramedics administered hfe-sanng efforts and ruo;hed h1 m back to U ( I \1ed1cal Center. lk \\a\ pl'onounced dead at 7 pm Olson \\ ould not comment on how ~1anel -who underaent rout1ne1ail booking procedures -may have smuggled the balloon into jail and whether authonues believe he ma\ haH died of a drug overdose. · Maciel\ death comes onl) 16 da)s after the m"tStenous death of ~e .... - port Beach ·resident Grant Richard Cooling al the 1a1l 1n Santa .\na. An autops~ failed to re,eal v.;h) ( oollng died Olson said authonttcs are awaaung tox1colog1cal test results an the death of the 22-year-old Cooli ng who col- lapsed in a Jail holding area. Another precaution. officers said.' 1s that the contest site has been mo' ed from the-mad-beach area an front of the stando; for the surf tournament .\t the height of last )ear's ac- tl\11tcs. about 30 officers from Costa Mesa. Fountain Valle\ and We!it· minster J~tned about 56 Hunttngton Beach officers and cleared the beach 1n the e'ening. No anJunes were reported and there was no not PLANE CRASHES IN HB ... From Al That Rolls ' leading a ('harmed lite," Cope said Howe\er. a Ford Pinto o"ncd b' an emplo)ee in the oflicc building was less fortunate. The plane came to re~l against the Pinto bao;h1np the cim rr'" o;1dl' .. .\mallngh police said I JUSt might be able to drne 11 a .... a} ... said o"' ner !'.anc) Hess. an emplo)ee "Ith a tape dastrabuung company that operates out of the complex. Hess said the crash didn't generate much noise. "\1\ fnend'i said 11 sounded hkc ma)be the trashmen ...,ere dumping the trash can.-. " Dail> Pilot reporrers Ro~.-rr Barker and Ton\ Saavedra conrnbuted 10 this StOI). -.d DRUG CRACKDOWN IN COSTA MESA ... From Al dn'e b\. Costa \1e<,a pohce and .1partmen1 owners to quash drug sales in that s,outh...,cst portion of thl' c1l}. "This will reall) cool things down tor awhile," said Schuler after the bust In the past six month\ underco,er detecuves ha\ e made more than 60 arrests in the prcdom1natcl) Latino -,e,uon of Center Street. \\t'5t of Placenua .\ 'enue. he !>aid The roundup of small-lime heroin peddlers on Center 'ltrcet has '>Cat- tercd the drug traffic to other nearb) Jpartment-hncd ~.treets. moslh on ~hahmar Orne And police are c:u n11nu1ng the crad.du\.\n, arrc'>llng 12 more suspected pu'>herc, dun ng the past t...,o weeks \1eanwhile. apartrncnl o" ncr'> are l'" 1ctang tenants" ho the) belle' care in' oh ed 1n the drug 1rallic a' "'tll as uthercnmes "It turned out that mo'>t of m\ apanments had people 1n,ohcd 1n <,elhng (heroin 1 or purchasing 11,'' said Peter 'Jourse. o" ner of the I !S ,1panments at 879 Center t "It came do .... n to the only Y.a} I l<>Uld ~et nd of the problem was to get 11d of the people \.\. c 'c all ~en n 1c1ing those tenants. v..e'rc all \~ort...ing to upgrade thl' .1rca.' said \:our..e a '\;c\.\pon Beach hus1- nc\sman Dc1c.-n1' e., ~ hukr :ind \\ arnack hclie' c the campaign ha' been suc-cc,c,tul ')hahmar "Ill he ...,a.,hed-out for •h~ most part·· said Slhukr \\-Jrnack added \nd < enter "ltrt'l't compared to \I\ month\ ago. 1'> likt· da~ and night Fkl<m· \UU rnuld Jn\C down 1he \treet .ind peupk \\ould run up lO \11Ur du 11 ,111ll lr~ to '>l'll (hcro1n1 10 'l'll Th" ut' hac, ne'er '>Cen ~o mu h hermn a\ it did 1h1' \car Pro,t11u:1un rohi-)cn Jnd hurglan ·•eic al<oo v.1de,rncad 10 thi: Im• llllC)llle ;.irca noli((• reruncll R 1c hard Rurnln 11v. ner ul a< l'rlla "lrct'I hair \dlun agru·, "11'1 polllL' 1h.11 tht· -.trect ha' b<.·cnmi: m• rt' fll':JCdul l herr U\l'lj to hC' r.1rt1~\ 11Ut 1n lrnnt ot n1\ c;wrt• <'' t'f\ ni h1 Yi 1th h1.•t•r Li.In\ kit on m) d111>r,lcp .rnd '\l'nth1ng.'' '>aid the 2t \car-llld Burnie,, The rilT-rall h<1ng1ng i WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 D•llY Pilot Delivery la Oueranteed r D.ily l>llot ptioto lly J-"""'-• Joe Vega-Audango ts taken into custody by Coata Mesa poltce. I .irounl1 lhc \t1c.·ct " not thl·rc an~­ rnor(' r he lo11crcr .. m:1\ tx· nil the \trect. hut thl' drug \:Jlc\ .ire \till occurring. onh mor<' Jl'Lret·th said John < 111d1lo" an apanmcnt re'i1den1 at :-1 '" < ~·nt..-r \t .. , can '>C'C' rdrug) dealing going on from nn k1tlhen windo~ ... said l ratlhl11" Jl/ "'.f10 descnbed himself .1\ ,1 tormcr mariJuana-user-gone- ~1ro.11gh1 ·1 kn<1v. thmc.' people arc there It"' .1 damn \ha me ·· In 1he 'itngle-famll) homes across Plalentta \' enue Center trcel resi- dents dun'1 notice much lo1tcnng or drugd('aling But the) haH· lcarned to keep their' aluable'\ out ot 'U.'\>.. 'aid loui\~1u1ph) 77 "You can't lea\e an)th1ng out. fhe\ (drug addict~) will come out and <,leaf the plants out Of >our 'a rd.'' said \1urph). a 15-)ear resident of \enter <itrect "I \e had them steal a la~n­ mo...,er while I "'as in'\ide ans...,cring lht• t('kphnnc \\hat do \OU like about the Dall\ Piiot'' Whal don't \Ou like" (all the numbf'r al ldi and )'our mt'csage wlll be rrcord r d, transcribed and df'llve red 10 the appropriate editor Tht ~ame U·hour answering service ma} be used to record lt tlen 10 lht 1•di1or oo an) topic. Conlrlbuton lo our Letters column must Include lhl"lt namP and lelephon~ number for \trlflcallon 'o rirculaflon calls, pleatt T ,.II u "-h•t'" un }'&ur mind Daily Pilat Clrcul1tlon 714/142--4333 Cf1t11fled 1dv•rtlalng 7141842·5878 All oth•r depertmenta 842·4321 MAIN OFFICE H. L Schwertz Ill Clrculatlon Telephone• "' I RoHmary Churchman .. St ephen F Carozo Donald L. 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CllttlettonWV CharlOllt NC Cheyenne ClllCIQO Clnelnn111 Cle¥elllld Cotum1><1.S C Columbue Oii First PllQh Fo!ll IO\OI SICOl>d 111gn Sec:ono ION I 3t111 157 t"' 128pm fl 28 p"' I ATUllDAY I 4 515 08 F1rt1 hig,, 2 39 I m 3 6 Firtt low 7 •2 1 m 2 2 secono llign 2 27 pm 5 • Second IOW 10 03 pm 0 8 Sun Mii todey II 1 20 p m ,,_ Saturdey 11 15 28 • m and Mia again at 7 18 p"" Moon Mii toaey 11 10 •& p rn ,. ... SllU<Oly 11 1 07 I rn lln<I Mii 90a.n et 112Spm LOCATION Huntington Btec11 Fltwr Jetty N-port •01h StrMI Newport 22nd SlrM1 Newport 81JbOI Weoge Lag.int 8etc/I SenCiemenle Weter temp 88-71 IW! 2·3 2·4 2·• 2·3 2-• 2·3 2-3 S-O•<«:loOn -.th COMHTK* ,., fair , .. , '"' tell' 900CI ~ Airline passenger traffic drops at JW A during July Airline passenger traffic at John Wa)ne Aarpon in Jul) dropped b)' 7.4 percent when compared w11h the same month a year ago. a decline largel) attributed to the 01) mp1cs. The number of passengers drop~ to 24 I .007 lut month compared with the 258,953 passengers who arrived and depaned at JWA an July 1983. "The general feehn~ we get from the airlanec; 1c; that business travellers d1dn'1 plan a'ppoantments here du rang the Ol)macs and tourists "ho didn't ha'e Ol)mpac tickets sta)ed home." Chnstane Edwards. who tracks pass- engers loads for the airport ex .. plained The last ume Jul} passenger traffic declined at J WA was in 1980 when 11 was ofTb) more than 21 percent over the previous year. Edwards said. Thal decline "as attnbuted lo the sudden economic down tum In normal -.ears. pas~nger traffic begins building in May and peaks in August, tradiuonall) the month JWA gels the most use. she said. Air earner flight operations reg.as- 1ered a similar decrease, ofT 5 pe rcent over the same pcn od last year, according to the monthly report. Stanton announces switch to GOP Sa' ing he "as rnncerncd about the tree enterprise S) Stem the\ 1abllit'.> of the ;\mencan famil} and the nation's economic and mihtar) strength. Or- ange: Count) Supen 1sor Roger Slan- ton made the long-expected an- nouncement Thursday that he wa!i. switching h1\ part} affihauon from Democrat to Republtc:m. Ronald Reagans nominauon ad· dress in ~hach he asked. "Did I lea'e the (Democra11c) part) or did the part) lea'e me., .. He said he urned the an- nouncement of his decision to change his part~ reg1strat1on to coincide '-"Ith Reagan s scheduled Labor Da~ cam- paign k1ck-ofT rally an Male Square Park He added he .... as responding 10 the president's inv11auon to Demo- crats to "step O\ er to his side." Stanton. rc--elccted to a ~cond board term in June when he ran unopposed.wouldn't rule out a run at another elective office dunng has four-year term "1f something came along." Stanton the consenat1\e 46-,ear- old First District supen 1sor from Fountain Valle) echoed President Elected to the non-partisan Board of Su pen 1sors in 1980. Stanton began his political career on the Fountain Valle) Cit} Council an 1974 and ~n ed as that city's mayor 1n 1977. * SEPT. 1at THROUGH SEPT. 30th * FULL FLAT COLOR SALE/ Reg. • 4'' (18 per flat) .••...............................•............. $20.84 • PONY PACKS (12 per flate) ..•...•..........•...... $15.48 • COLOR PACKS (8 per flat) ..................•••••••• $18.14 AMLING ' s ewport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) LAST 9 DAYSI (Final Week thru 9 /9 /84) 20% OFF ALL • POTTERY • REDWOOD TUBS • SAUCERS "" • WIRE BASKETS Sale 117.95 112.95 113.50 • BARRELS • STRAW BASKETS • AND POTTING SOIL, TOOi * FRll LOCAL DILIVIRY * Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-5:30, Sunday 9 00-5:30 EJ , 1500 east coast highway • newparfoeach, callfornla • (714) 644·9510 I ' I ' -BULLETIN BOARD -~ Irvine seniors t o. hold meeting The Senior (it1zen Council oflrvinc will conduct its ~onthly g~ncral meetan& on Thursday, Sept. 6. ut 9:30 a.m., at 3 Sandbura Way. Qn the agenda is the annual election of 3 chairman and vi~-cha1rman. Each of these rcprc~nts s~cstaons, tdeasand con~cms rcaardina the senior citizens in Irvine. Let the couoc1l members hear from you. For more information, call Michele Bats at 660..3889. Divorce workahop achedaled Pat Herzog, attorney, will present another of her worX,hops on "The Legat Aspects of Divorce" on Friday, Sept. 7. from I to 3 p.m. at the Women's Opportunities Center. UC Irvine, 2811 Mam St.. Irvine. The workshop will cover the problems and p~oced~res involved 1n dissolution. There will be discussion. questions and answers. For more information. call 856-7128. L.E.A.R.N. seek• volunteers Five Lag~na Beach residents arc being sought for volunteer service on the board of directors of a new non- profit. organization formed to provide funds for artistic. athletic and academic programs in Laguna Bc.ach public ·schools. A.nyonc interested in L.E.A.R.N .. lnc:should write to Dr. Richard Rush, director, I 564 Skyline Dnve, Laguna Beach, 92651. Stamp club meets Tuesdays The McDonnell Douglas Stamp Club meets the first Tu~sdayofeach month at 7:30p.m. at Mercury Savings on Edinger. across from Huntington Center, and the third Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Glendale Savings on Edinger, across from Golden West College. . All collectors are welcome and there is no charge for v1s1tors. . Bualnese women to meet The Irvine Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Association will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 11 , at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. The social hour will begin at 6 p.m. w11h dinner to follow at 7. Reservations arc necessary. Contact Mickey Jeacock at 751-0226 or Marilyn Cooley at 838-1022. Mark Lovendale, research scientist in chronic health pro~lems, ~·II speak on "Ho\\'. to Reduce and Prevent Vanous Diseases Through Diet and Exercise." Ruth Evans will be the vocational speaker. Afternoon tea scheduled A tea will be held at the San Clemente home of Carl and Margaret Karcher on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at I p.m. The tea is sponsored by the auxiliaries of the Providence Speech and Hearing Center as part of th<:ir annual membersh1pdnve. All ladies interested in meetini new friends while helping the speech and hearing 1mpa1red, are asked to call Audrey Windsor at 637-7270 for mcmbe · · Therapy group wor s~op set Applied Psychological Services. Suite L. 30111 Niguel Rd .. Laguna Niguel. will conduct a therapy group workshop on Fndays from I 0 to 11 ·15 a.m., beginning Sept. 14. Judtth L. Clark. M A .. psychological assistant to Terry L. ArpsL Ph.D .. will present ··1ns1ght and Sclf- esteem" dunng these sessions. Fall seme11ter program begins The Coastline Regional Occupational Program begins its fall st'mcster Sept. I 0 for school d1stncts 1n Hunungton Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach. Costa Mesa, Saddleback Valley and Tustin. Trajning programs. ranging from animal health care to word processing. will be offered to students 16 years or older in participating school distncts. Interested students can contact the CROP guidance technician at 979-1955. Mental Health workshop set The Orange County Mental Health Association will present a workshop on "Workahohsm -Malung It Work For You" on Frida)".. Sept. 14, from 9:30a.m. to noon. at El Modena Branch Library, 380 S. Hewes St., Orange. Barbara Abrams, career and life plannfng specialist, will conduct the workshop. She can be seen the same day at 7:30 a.m. on Channel 9 presenting "The Fear of Success." For more information. call 547-7559. Anti-smoking clinic scheduled A "freedom From Smoking" clinic, co-sponsored by the American Lung Assoc1at1on of Orange County, will be held at Hoag Memorial Hospital's conference center, 30 I Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. from Sept. 7 through Oct. 2. The eight-session clinic meets twice a week. every Tuesday and Friday. from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. The cost is $35 per participant. For more informa\ion, call 835· LUNG. Friday. Aug. 31 No meetings scheduled. Pou cE Loe It hurts! ·stephanie Baca, 5 , of BuntiJl&ton Beach cries out a• ahe receives an immunization hot. The free clinic for achool children, aponaored by Pacifica Community Boapl- ta.l, wu held at the Carmen Yuppa Con- ference Center Thunday. 'Hi friends, Ralph Williams' has returned to television ~~rmer car salesman now doing a ds fo r Huntington Beach dealersh ip LOS ANGELES (AP) -The used car lot's vapor lights played off th e salesman's bald pate. and the words new o ut of his mouth like bullets from a machine gun. "H 1. friends." he would say in rapid lire. "Ralph Williams, Ralph W1l- hams Ford. Here's a green one. Four- speed. bucket seats. factory air. vinyl interior. free triple·guarantec sticker on the windshield, ten hundred and s1xty-s1x dollars. Sixt)-stx dollars down and s"t)-stx dollars a month." Johnny Carson patterned one of his characters after him. and for awhile in the '60s. Williams was said to be the best-known car ·salesman in the nation Then he' an1shed from TV sueens for years. beset b)' legal and financial problems 1n three states. E'en his own lawyer took him to court. But Ralph Williams 1s back. nding the late-night airwaves once agam - for Dick Wilson Ford in Huntington Beach. "Eve!') day's a sale day:· he says in a recent batch of commercials run· ning 40 per week on local television. Wilson, who gave Williams his first auto JOb as cred11 manager in 1959. calls Williams a "close adviser ... helping me by taking a load off m} back." But Williams' legal troubles are not over: • In Washington state. Assistant Attome)' General Jay Uchida said Williams still owes $2.2 million. plus interest. for unpaid court-ordered rest11ut1on to consumers he was found to have defrauded. He remains Blount re-elected to LB panel North Laguna Beach resident Ben Blount was recently re-elected chair- man of the Beauuficauon Council, a branch of the Lagun1l Beach Chamber of Commerce and C1v1c .\ssoc1at1on. Other officers elected to one-year terms were Mi cke)' Hanna, v1ce- cha1rman: Llo)d Milne. treasurer: Joy Dickerson, corresponding sec- retal'). Virginia Wineinger. recording secretary; Phyllis Littlejohns and Harry Lawrence. members at-large The council encourages and re- cognizes visual improvement in Laguna Beach through various pro- JCCts and an awards program in contempt ot coun, penalt) tees are piling up and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. • In Te'tCas. W1lhams' state of residence. attorne} David Snodgrass has won permission from 1he state Supreme Court 10 collect about SI million from W1lltams on behalf of Washington. • In California. where the Depan- ment of Motor Vehicles twice suspended W1lhams' dealer's hcenSt' tn 1969. OMV officials last )Car rejected his application for an un- li mned salesman's permit. citing earlier problems includtng the Wash- ington case. They also alleged that Williams sold cars without a license last A.ugust when he staned work a1q Wilson Ford. ;\ thre-e-day OMV heanng is sched- uled in San Diego earl~ ne'<t month staff counsel HarT) Towne said Williams. so voluble on the air. wouldn't sa) much dunng a recent interv1ev. with a Los J\ngeles nev.s- paper. -\sked 1f he h"es in Cahlbm1a he said· .. No".\ pause ... In Te\as .. .\s.,.cd 1fhe sold cars for\\ 1lson hl" said: "On the lot'l Hell no ·· E'pla1ntng wh) he 1s apph mg for a license. he saui. "\ ou fie\ er kno'-' I might need one for T\ .. Of tht' s~ 2 mtlhon still owed in Washington and Teitas ht' said. "I ha..,en't heard lrom them in 'ear<. .. Fans buy Olympic • ··memories LO ANGE!Lf.S (AP) -M O) Olymp1"' memenio. seckcn; bought hats, shins and 1n ad med wnh the Olympic loso. but other souvenir buntt.ri had somcJhm& bij'&cr in mind. Olympic signs that u$Cd to adorn Che frttW:l)S 1''C~ bouattr Thul'ldayaaa Cal1fomi Pepanmem of1 ran P9'· tatton le thal 1ttrac1Cd 3, 2? SC21ed buJ from uch far· flung locales ai We 1 Germany, e\\' Yo , A~nda, Washington. Iowa and onh Carolina. About 200 of the colorful ian , which pomtcd 1lhc wa) to compcuuon lte for' i iton. ~ere 19sialled bove the freeways when lhe Ol)mpi opened July 23. Tbtc' howe\'er, manlscd to make off wilh more dtan h.alf of them. Maree Regina Cr«dofHuntir\iton Beach sot the best • b#.rpin at the ute. CahranJ offiC'I I• said She bid SI 02.54. for a 15-f oot hock~ sian. The hilhest bid for the remaining siin~ ~'1s made by Gary OshcrnofT. a real rs.ate de' eloper from Lm A des who became the proud owner of a I S·b)-4-fooc tennis and gymnastks sian. He paid S2.260 for &he souvenir. "I expected th~ prioes to be much h1$her. but 1 don•t care that I pajd the most of an) one. l JUSt wanted 1t," OtherotT said. ··1 wa . kcptical of tht' Olympiu at fi~t. but theft I ended up \lei) impressed. I attended two gymnastic events where Mary Lou Retton won back·to-back 105, It was great." The auctipn of the 99 SllJ\S ts experted to rai~ $53,000 for Caltrans The signs cost S235'.000. of which Cahrans paid $63.000. The rest ..,as paid for by the Loi Angeles Olympic Organizing Comm11tee. which bought back two of the s1ins for S500 apiece. The biagcst spender of an may tum out' to be Russ.ell P. Rumansoff of Hemet. who bid S 16.000 for 25 \llJlS.. said Caltrans spokeswoman Fehna Archer. The average bid was $500. she said. OC woman kills herself after firing gun at psychiat rist LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former mental patient from Garden Grove fired a pistol four times through the kitchen window of her former psychiatrist's home, went inside and tried to find him. then fatally shot herselfin the head, police said. Jean Epperson Moss. 33, apparently blamed Dr. Ronald Onkin because she was briefly committed to a mental hospital four )'cars ago pohce sa1d Thursday. The psychiatrist htd when Ms. Moss searched for h.im in his Bel-Air home Tuesda), police said The doctor·~ wife told the woman her husband was out. and Ms. Moss left 1hrough a back door. police said. The couple heard a shot went outside and found Ms.. Moss l~tng in the dn,ewa) .. Detective Richard Z.Olkov.skl said. The Garden Grove 'ftoman was :a registCfed nurse. She had ~n committed to Camarillo State Hospital for two weeks in 1980 and alleced\y started threatemnc Onkin shortl)-after she was rt"l~st'd. said Lo~d Rttd. Onkin's anome) \ifs. Moss filed suit 1n I Q82 against Onkin. allegmf medical maJpract1ct' The suit v.as pend.mg wht'n she died. Recd said. Monarch Beach parking ban OK 'd Th1rt) new no parking signs arc being installed tn Laguna Niguel near the new Monarch Beach res1denuaJ anq resort communit). The Stem-Bnef Group. deH~lopers of Monarch Beach. has recel\ed count) pl'rm1ss1on to install the signs and paint stnping on curbs on "l1guel Road be'tw«n Pacific Coast H1ghwa' and Stoneh1ll Dme. along Stoneh11l Dnve between N1~uel Road and Chula Vista. and on the cast side of Pacific Coast ~ihv..a\ between Monarch Bay Plaza and Niguel Road ·we realize 1t 1s not our obhgat1on to install these signs. but we belie\ e tt is in the be-st interest of the commun1t' at large .. said Jim Smnh. ~nior qce· president of Monarch Beach de,elopment "The parking rcstnct1on sign'> are long awaned and much appreciated." said John Ste.., ens. an aide to Orangl' Count~ Superqsor Thomas Rile~ whose d1stnrt includes the de' elopment prOJC:-Ct ··tt 1s an e'cellent e\ample of a pubhc-pn"ate partnership project that benefit'> the communtt) ... said Stevens. C1tat1ons will be 1ssun.l to' 1olato~ h' the CaJ1fom1a H1ghwa' Patrol and the Orange Count\ 'ihenfl's office once the signs are po<itcd \tonan h Beach 1' planned tu include ' 400 resi- dences. three hotel,. golf rnurse tennis duh. spa and shopping plaza on "'511 coastal au\"\ ht: tween Laguna Beach and Dana Point Old-fashioned police work reaps $1M marijuana crop from an unlocked hol))e 1n the 2tiUO block ofWaq~rl} ~· .\late report "as made Thursda~ tor insuranll' purposes. • • • ;\ business telephone valued at S 150 was stolen from a home tn th<' 1900 block ofShcrington Place "'htlc the resident was on a busin~s tnp between .\ug. I 7 and Thursda\ There v..cre no 'ltJn'> of fo~ entl') an umktcrm1ncd amount 111 monc' frum a parl...ed rar m the I oOfl\I hh) .. ~ ol L\nn treet ....... Th1e\C·~ '>tole tcx,I•., J h1n dt' ~lot he.;. <ioda'> and beer<; from a gMagt> tn the IQ(lO() hlod. of\ama'>tle Lane • • • Burglars stole t1re<i 'alued at S-mo I .ln<)(t hlocl.. ot 1'azan '\trttl. a rl•,1Jcnt reponl·d 1 hur'ida' The loss llh lud<'d ll'wt·ln "orth SI ~oo • • • T \.\O hutxap~ ~<'re 1c1lurtcd Molen ( hu~da\ lrom al hC\ rokt parked In an 1ndus1n.1I are.l on the 2200 block of \hon \\t'nuc Tht' los" wa'I rstt· mated het"rcn S~oo and s.ioo · Relying on the tried and tested police method of looking over backr,ard fence5) Orange County ShentT Department invcst1aators found almost 300 marijuana plants with a potcnttal yield of nearly SI millionarowina in yards AI two south Orange County homes. Jn the first incident Wednesday niaht, officers found 230 marijuana plants ranJina from 6 inches to 41'1 feet under cultivation in Dana Point. accordina to sherifl's Lt. Dick Olson. lnvcstiptors also found an oun~ of cocaine, l 1h pounds of dryana man- Juna and $7.000 in cash. accordma to Olson. La(una A buraJar reportedly entered a re 1dencc throuah a aaraae 1n the 1100 block of North Coa l H11hw1y Thurs- day and removed S 11 7 and a banl identification card. Police have no u pc'('ti • • • Polirt a~ ~tthina for a man who Two suspects, Chnstopher Man- cuso, 26, a landscaper. and his sister. Cindy Mancuso. 23. were Jailed on suspicion of cultivating manJuana and possession of cocaine for sak. Olson said. Otson said police llad received an anonymous tip and lOt a search warrant after they allegedly ~w the mari..Juana plants when they looked over a fence into the ya1d at 33182 Chnstiana. In the second mc1dent. dtpuuc found 51 marijuana plant\ rnn1ina from I 0 f cet to 18 feet tnJI vc>wma in a Mission Viejo yard. accord1n1 to allcacdly wielded a urc J"d' in an ahcrcat1on tall> Thun.da) mornina in thr 300 block of North Co-1\l H1ahway. No mJunc -were tcP<lrt\·d in the incident. Policx have a de(,' 11p. tton of the \U pect. • • • ml nor lo!.~ of <'lca111na 'upphr5 was rtportcd folio in• a h1tak·1n at Olson. Olson said deputies at rett1vcd a call about a prowler at a residence ne~t door to the 2705 Lindie)' residence They took two 18-year-old men into custody and during an intev1cw became susp1c1ou~. _ A.a,ain they looked over a fence. saw what they believed to be marijuana plant$, and ohtaancd a ~art'h war· rnnl. Arrested on ~u ptt1on of cul- t1\'atJOn of martJuana were Lothar Malen1M1, 32. and Denise Ham\on. ) I Ol~n said. the Lquna ~a~h pOhce dcpan· ment\ finna ranae in North La una Wt"Jne .. Ja) af\crno<>n Newport Beach n«kl C "Orth 1.160 '7> $ rtJXHtl'd · tol n ' mcltm<' b t v.'t'tl • • • Gold and costumr je\\.Clt) wonh S 19. I 00 was reported m 1ss1 n& from a condominium at 50 Sea Island Dme sometime bet\\CCn 5 p. m . .\ug 8 and 3·45 p.m. Thursda'} Therr \\l're no signs ot forrcd cnti: Huntington Beach . .\ good maritan 1old pohcc he ""• a stshng a woman with her ,ar when she rtQUC\tcd a gla~\ of ~•tcr he "ent into ht~ re._1dcnCC" in the 7000 block of Cla) St • and alle cJI~ stolcSHO from a Jc k dra,.er. he told pohce. • • • Th1c' cs pnt'd open a sun roof a_nd \tole a car stcrtot1nd \pc:akc~anJ h~ e\t1nsui:1thc~ from a (af parkcJ in the 4000 block of Main Strttt • • • Vandal\ thrr"' rod.~ throuah the ~tndo and "pnl) paintt'd the balk of a .. acant hou 1n the I 6000 blod of\\ h1tt1cr Lane. • • • omronc took a "alk-t conta1mna lrom the cit) gara@e at (iillh.trJ \trec1 and \\ arner .\' enue • • • T"o femak aduh<i "'h~) were 111 thc 1.'0mp.1n\ offi,e JU't•nile'> were ta.,.en 1nh) cu'itod} on susp1nun ol <ilcaltn~ $450 1n do1h1ng at J ( Pt'nne~ <ihm' i117 E'd1n~er .\' r Coata Meaa \ Nc\\-pon Bcal·h man retumt'J to \\Otl... Thur~11\ from a 'alatmn to disco, et that hi\ Ital her hnrfca\C' an,l dock \\'f'l't' 'ltolen from h1 dt:sk. at 1tn office romple' ~t M~ 1 o,.nl' < cntt·• "llathan Owen Ro\C'nherg ..atd hi\ pruptm was wonh $'\00 • • • E1ah t Jl,lllri wonh of s.as and l\\o quarts of 011 were rcponcd "tolcn Thul'da) from a Union Oil P" \tat1onat IQ(>O e~f)(>rt Bhd around ~ .30 p.m \n attendant ~1d tht 1h1cf put thC' P" and 011 into a lat and Jrtl\C •"!l \\tthl)U( pa\ in ·Irrine Somront rcmo'N a ""ndo" \('f('t"n and bro~t into a home on the • • • \ resident \)f \andpt>bhk reported I hur\da' that -.omcont \tOIC' htr l'h1ld'(, n·d wagon. \\h1lh had httn ten an a rark in the. Tunle ROlk 3.l'CLI..b 11''" "a' t\l1matt'J at StiO Woman, 3 kids murdered in LA I 0\ .\N(1l lE\ I \Pl -lhrtt l h1ld1Tn and a ~oman ~ert found \hot to dl"ath toda\ at a home in \outh-l '('n\ral Io\ \n le pohet "Id Dttl'dt'e' ha'e JU'' am'td on the \\tn(" ... l t Dan (\lOkc 1d, He q1J lhe 1tknt111r-.11I '1n1m1 n 1 bttn lktcrm 1 ncd . . .... I -- .. Ste•en Jones Jr .• s . rides a 2.200-pound. 15-foot •hark that wu caught ln a net by hi• father. Steve Jones, far left, in Bodega Bay Wedneaday night. 'Jaws' ·double caught in net BOD LC i '\ 8 \' ( o\P) -,\ 15-foot. one ton-plus. freat-wh1te shnrk was caught nonh ot Bodcp Bav this week. b) three East Ba)· fishcrmc·n who said the K>othy monster wJs JUSt one ot man) in thl" area. l)k1p~·r Stc\C Jones of the Tamara Sue s~ud after the catch \\ edne~a). ··wc·,c c:aulthl thr<."e great "hllC!> in that atcil In the last two \\-CCks One or them wa'> nine lcct long. and the other was six . There !>Cerni\ 10 be quite a · number of them in the area." The late\t great "h11c. mouth open and teeth at the read\. beneath m 1ghtles'> L'' ci. "cnt on d1splu~ outsuJc a market on \\ illm' Pass Road 1n Pittsburg Pas\l'rc,b~ "ere propcrl) awed at thL' two-toot·\\ 1dc maw full of teeth Jone\ 1s a tad mvrc than JUM a-wed. He's getting $2 98 a pound for the meat. l 11,h restaurants ca n charge SI 0 for a !>hark <,teak dinner The\ don't have an) bones and ta<;tc like <;tur- - 550 could die in traffic over Labor Day weekend By Tbe Al lated PreH Cl llCAGO-l rall1c .ic:l·1denb O'er the Labor Da} .... ~~end ~ould chum bi:\\.\tCn 4SO and 550 h vl'!I na11onw1de. the ~Jt1onal Safety C ounc:1I says. I.a st year th~tt wcrt 468 trallk deathc, dur1na the" thn:e·da> weck~nd .. For counting purp<>'>c,, the holiday begins at 6 p.m. f ndn) and end\ at m1dn1g~t Mon.da). Dunng a non-hohdoy WCt<kcnd at this time of year arprO'(lrnatcl~ 380 deaths could bl' c~pectcd 011 th~ natton'c, highways, counc1 spokcsman Scan Clancy 'iaid Thursda). I he highest Labor Da~ wecktwld traffic dcalh toll came: 1n 1968 when 688 lo\t their hvc~ Lottery draws air travelers CHIC A(iO -Men'hJnts -who ~JI lllino1c; Lotto 11cl>cts near O'Hare ln1erna11onal A1rponare be1nii swamped \.\1th 1ra,elers from all O'er the \\~rid \\ho want to"''" S34 million. the largc\t lotll'n Jac:kpot 1n Nonh Amencun h1stor). O'Hare hns no ou1lets ""here Lollo t1cke1i.-can be purrhu..ed. '>O instcau of whiling awa) their umc tx•twcl'n ll1ght!>, air tra-.ders have bct>n ru~hmg to store!. nl'ar the a1rpun that .. cll lottl'~ 11\.'kcl'>. Don Brooks. O\.\ner of Brook., Pharmaq in suburban Rosemont. said ltmous1ncs and cab~ ha' c occn pulling up in front of h1<, ,torl' '>inc1. thl' Jill'kpo1'"'-'nt111to duuble-hgurl!' nu I hons Pilot faces fine in launch delay JAC ~SON\ILL.E . Fla. -Thl' pilot ol an errant plane Iha~ dela\ed thl· launch ot the i,patc \hunk Dl'>lOH'r) b\ nyarl) ':>C\en mtn~tes laces po~stbk suspcni.1on of his ltl'CO'>C and J $1 .000 hnl' J\13110n on1c1a1 .. said Space officials ha'e asked for a rntcl..down on illegal pcnL'lratton.., o\er the Kenned) Space Center at Cape C anavc ral. and \\ant the pilots' licenses re' oked said National Acronauttn and 5pacl' .\dm1n1!.tration spokesman Hugh Hams toda> Dr Wilham Clarke, ot Jackson' 1llc. Ile\\ his Piper Alter to "'.llhtn IO miles of the launch pad Thur'>da} to get a good v1C\.\, said Robrn ( lark. an editor ofTh<.' Honda T1mc-c,-tJn1on nl'wspai:x:r "ho was on the plam· ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, geon It's Not Too Late to Enroll In Classes at ORANGE COAST COLLEGE I More Than 60 "Late-Starting" Classes Will Get UAderway on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Trie LcHe·S:a111rig clctsses are aes1gnea spec1f1c<1lly tor persons wnose vcK.:ltron plans or fctmrly commJCme11•~ rn~cle H mposs101e for them co oegrn school in August Tne clclsses arP otterec1 rn \ucn suo1ect ~re~s clS <1ccounc1ng anchroporogy Dus1ness informc"lcron systems ec onomrn . Erig 1sh tooa SPf\/•C f' manc'lgement geogritpny nrscory num<m1r1e~ 1ncer1or design philo sophy. p 1t c ~ '>C Pn P .>!. ,r,.10 g1 relrg1ous stud e !) soc101og}'. <md spPecn The Classes are Six, Nine, and 15-Weeks in Length Reg 1sUCi£1on \X.11/ Be Conducced Seprember 4-/ 1n OCC s Admrssrons Office • , '•, " •• ,, i ' ~· Ttm"" Tl,e \Clay tnr ,qt Tr1ur\dciy trori 8 d rn 10 l p rT r r.r d~y fr;.,im 3 cl rn 10 I pm For Registration Information, Phone 432-5772 \) l" ( ·'' ,1\ • I ( It ,1 t 0 . 'I • 0 ~o < ,11 ,\ t \.) .., I ( ,If ,I\ \ ~ C., ( ,I { ,\ ( \ ., I ( ,\I ,It I 'I( 1 ( ,\ ( ,1 I 'I ()() ( I { ,11 p ''' u• 1he c:_ollectot Gemstone t' o R 1 c Rs t-AQND lM D \ f\ l'll ( .... ,. f )ff 11 b>.(1\lf 'I \\n"tol \ ""' Mu \I uf" . -,__ • ',,, ... fl (> \II Ill Jones ~aid he caught his latest maneatei: while fishing tor halibut with his brother Jcrr). and a panner. Mike Davi!>. He thinks the shark 'ltmpl) ghded into his heavy-duty halibut net and couldn't get loose Great white sharks ha'e been appearing v. llh unusual frequency ofT the Pacific Coast in recent months. Dr John McCosker, shark expen of the California .\cadcm) of Science \aid since the strange phenomenon of LI Nino took welcome leave from the~ parts the \\'ater has been getting cookr. 01nd thl' \harks are starting to reapi:x:ar Montana holocaust still rages HI 11 '\ \ \font f \Pl -'\.l·arl\ a \H'l'" Jlkr 111nh1:r Jnd rangl· lirL''> eruptl·d atm,c, \1nntana. '>torching near I) 2511 l)(JO cll'rl''> tirl'lighterc, cor- rakd '>l'\t'n ol thl' hlatC'> and turned thl'ir '>lghh ludJ\ on the \\or'>I -a 14S.000-anc intcrno that ha!> dc- '>tro' cd 'O home'>. The 5.IX.>O firefighter'> gut their lir!.t hn:a\... fhur.,Ja, '' hrn tht• "1nd!I <,lat·h·nl'd and rain 11t:g.Jn lall1ng prompting au1hor111e1, to t:\prc.-,., thl'1r fir\! null' ot opt1ml\m '>tntl' thl' tirei. brol..e out la\t \.\ed.cnd "O\erall. 11 '>ound<. a lot tx-tter." ..aid Paul \1 a' \pol..l'\man tor 1h1.· Department of ">tiltl' L .imh ~L'\Cn large lire'> totaling 1warly 190 ()()()al rl''> I l0 ma1 ncd out of nintnil toda\ h H' other\ were li<itcd a., contained. meaning the} were circled h~ tire hreal..'> and not hkel~ to spread unlc\'> WL'Jther uind111on!) -wor'>L'ned . lnsouth·n~ntral Montana. 500 lire- fightcr'> were nrn\<,l'd 1n thl' Bull Mountain., c,uuth of Roundup lor a full-'>rnll' av.ault on the -;1a1e·.-. most de'1truct1H' tin:, om• to,cnng l 45 000 acre\ near Hawk <'rl'CI>. It <lcsttowd about 'O homes in a '>Ub<ll\ 1s1on near ~oundup on Munda\ . .\!though t:rl'\\'.., haH· cnurded the fire w11h 150 mike, ul fire line'>. 1t still ha<,n't hcen ll<,ted a<, contained Ma\ i.a1d that d,·,1gna11on <:nuld com~· toda' Ill: \a id '>lurn homhl·r\ drop~·d chcm1rnl rl'tardant Thur<,da\ and managed 10 \3\l' a ram h that ·"ac; in the path ol thL' !lame!> "It\ not mm 1ng mU<.:h ·· ~late Land'> spol>.nman Don Kendall c,a1d Thur1,da~ night "It'' lool>.111g rl'al good right no"" .. Bad!\ ncl'dcd r:.11n It'll O\.t'r much nt we\terri Montana on Thur\da) night and -wa1, IML'CJ\l to ron11nuc toda} and \prcaJ l'a'>l\\ard before \.\armer lt.'mtx•raturL''> rl'llirm·d on ">aturda}. "Mo\l lirl'' .1cr11'' \\l''>tcrn Mon- tana rl'l'L'l\l'd ,11 k.ic,1 a tran: of rainfall th1\ l'\l'OIO!! with lhl' lire north ol Hckna rnT1' 1 nr "'' aal hca' ~ 'h<l\.\l'r\:· tlw :..;e11onal \\ L'~thcr-\C'r· \Ill' \:lid Hut \. ll ~1.1nd.1 lirl' int11rma11on oflill'f tor tht l "> r ore<.I \en ice's '1orthcrn Rl·g1on . ...aid Montana·., lirl' p1<:turl' r,•matn\ "n1t1cal ·· .. \\of no\\ \\l' don't \Cl' the rain a<. a big taltm in pu111ng thL''e lirl'<. out ·· hl' <iilld Rain 111 till' Ciatc'I of thl· Mountains \.\ 1ldl'rnl''>'>. w ht'rl' the ~8 0<>0-at:rc De Lorean sells East Coast holdings BRIIX1fW .\ r f-R. 'I J -1 ormer .1u1umaJ..cr John Z De Lorean hac, sold a car dmnbu11on 1.cnll'r 1n th10, "lomeri.ct <. ount} commun1t) to art:a businessmen for SI "m1lhon but a tru'ltrc for thl' ailing De Lorean Motor Co \3\S De Lorean onl\. got $50.UOO out of till' deal. · ··DI! Lorean and I s1gnl'd an agreemt'nt to place the $1\ 75.0UO from the "'1h.- 1n10 an escro\.\ account until ;JL·ourt nfLomrx·tl'OlJun!>d1ct1on determines 11 thl' mone) belongs 10 him or ml-." trU'>ll't' Oa' 1J \.\ \llard Jr. wa<, quoted as 5a) 1ng Thursda~ PBS tops networks in Emmy Awards "1[\.\ \ORI\. -SI\ l'Pl\o<lC'> ol · V1t:1nam: .\ frlc, t'>IOn H1stor) ·· each '-'<>n [mm\ .\wards l(lr nl'w'> and dm.umentan l'\lellenct a~ th(' Publ1t Broadcasting Sen ice garnacd 19 a\.\.ard<i 1upping the three ma1or nc.~t"ork:' .\BC won 11 awards.< B~ \\On 10 and NBC .... on fl as the !\Ja11onal .\cadl'm~ Of Tl'lC\ 1s1on Ans .\nd Sc1enl'e'> presentl·d 11s 191.0 "\at1onal Ne""'> and Documental"\ Emm' A"ards Thur..,da' n1~h1. I CALIFORNIA ·-~---~ ------ Murder suspect surrenders self LOS ANC1Fl fl;) -.\n In glewood m.in \\.ho apparl'nth tnn1 to P<>1<,on h1mself\.\all>.ed inw a Holl)\.\OOd police '>tat1un and announced hl' was "anted for murder. puhcl' !)a1d toda~ fA'tl'Cl.l\C l\.c1th Haight c,a1d Jame'> C1arrt•tt. JO. had his 'llomach pumped at Holl~\\OOd Prcsb)tl'nan Ho!>pltal Thursda\ anJ \\as then booked b~ lngtc .... uod police for 1n-.cst1ga11on ofmurdl'r 1n the beating death of h11, g1rlfr1l·nd < arol~ n \\ 1hon. 'O Tht.: woman's part I~ dnompo-.cd hnd~ \.\'C!'i found 1n her l IO\l'I la't ""l'l'I>. Man shoots woman, kills self LO'\!(, Rt AC H -A man whoo;hot and wounded h1sgirllm•nd kl'PI pohct: alba\ for more thJn t\\O hour' hctore turning the gun on h1m~lt. poltct· ..aid toda\ '\;atasha r ngkmon ~5. \\J'I 111 '>l'rlllU\ hut ')l,thlc lllOdltlOn Jail' l hur\da\ at Long Beath \1cmonal lio'>p1tal \.\.llh Lhest "ounds '>Jld ho'lp1t.1l c,polt.csman Doug ">taHc f hl' man wao, not 1mmedtat('I\ 1tkn11til'd. Otay Mesa border crossing delayed )\N DIF<iO -lhl' <,cht·dukd Sept. 27 oJX'ning of the nc\\ Ota\ Mt'SJ border crns<,1ng hct"'l'i.'n T 1.rti.ana and San Diego ha .. been pu<ihed hacked 1ndefin11el} at tht• requcc,t of the Mc.>.1L·an go\.ernment. l ' S d1 pl omat1l offic1ab 'kl). Mt•\lcan f-ore1gn Mini!.!~ otliuals asked for the pmtponmcnt and the l I <i f mba<.<,~ 1n Mexico ( 11> granted the rl·quest. em ha'>'>\ \pokcsman l1reg Garland 1,a1d (1arland \;11d Mt'\ It an otliu:ih did not g1H· a rea\un "'hen thl'\ asked lor the poc,tponm,·nt Moon's imprisonment condemned 0.\1'.L.\'\;D -I ht• RL'' Joseph Lo"'ei: president ot the ~outhl'rn ( ·hnst1an Leader\h1p ( 11nf,·rcncL' condemned the 1mpnsonmcnt for ta\ c-.a\1on of the Rl'\ 'iun \hung \loon luundcr and leader of the l n11icat1on ( hurch Lo" en in a ralh addrC'>'> to the -...a11onal <. rusadc tor Rehg1ou' Freedom Thu.r\dJ\ night. charged that all ..\mcncan religion is threatened b~ the 1a1hng ot thl' Re' Moon. <.'la1m1ng "The Reagan .\dm1nistra11on I'> L'\Ccrc1'>1ng a nght the gO\l'rnml'nl docc, not ha' t'" Moon ..... a, con' ll tl'd b\ a 1ui: ofta1hng to dl·t·larc SI tl.5.000 as per'lonal income to thl lnll'rnal Re,cn.ul· 5en ice and wa., '>entenced 10 IX month<, in fcd<.'ral pn\on WORLD -=-----====-~----=--- Nobel winner calls for summit . GENfVA. ~wlllcrland -lnsh peace act1v1st Sean MacBnde has called for a i.umm11 mecllng between President Reagan and So\1e1 President Kon\tan11n <. hernl'nJ..o. lo be ml·d1atcd h\ l 1 N Secretan-Gencral Jav1e1 PercL de Cuellar In lcm·rc, to the three leaders. MaeBndc suggested the meeting could produt:e a \ta1emen1 'that the aim ot d1~rmament negot1at1ons !>houkl he general and lOmplete d1'41rmamcn1 and not mereh arms control or arm<. hm11a11on "The lener'I "'ere rekast·d in (1cne\.a ti, the International Peac,· Burl'au. ''hteh \1JcBnde heads. Soviets send in fresh troops l\l \ \1 \ B \ [) Pakistan -The \m· tl"I n10n 1c, ~nding fresh troops into · .\fghanistan and tat1on1ng them al ong 600 miles of most!\ unmarl.ed and rugged border 'With Pak1 ... tan 1n an apparent mn1orcfTon lo seal guerrilla suppl) lines. a nC'-'S report claimed The Mushm newspaper reported Thur<idav that more than 40 .. 000 new troop<. haH~ recent!) amved tn Afghanistan to man the border from Nangarhar pro\.tnce through Pakt1a to Kandahar 1n the south Polish Solidarity marks anniversary North 11111 tire .., hurnrng nonh ot Hclcn.1. promp1cd official<. to hnng ROO lirct1ghtcr' oil the ltne'i "for a (i()ANSK. Poland -C)ohdant) leader Lc-ch Walesa aid today he wa'I good n1~ht'' 'lccp." 'ia1d °'lllll' Lands un\ure 11 authonues would allow tum to speak to worken to mark the founh .,pokc!iwoman Doro th}' Terr) anruvcrsary ot thc 1gmngoftheGdansk ag~em~ts that gave birth to the now- l;)hc c,aid 1 he c rt'\.\' \\nu Id rct urn outlawed free trade union. Llscwhere. Sohdarit> ~upporters throug.hout thl\ mor n1n~ to tr) to l'\ll'nd thl' :!Y-Poland plannl'd 10 mark the anniversary at Roman C athohc Ma'i~~. marches mile lirl' lim: \\h1t h "'a" 40 ix·rcent and other rcaceful n·tl'momc~ W,lll''ia ttnd church leader<. urged peaceful l'nmplcted • rnmnu: moratmm. l\.fo; C\l1mc11l·d tbat '5 i:x:rccnt ol thc "1ldcrncs' art•:\, a popular hunt· 1nganJ h1lin& ~p01. w111 tx· ttcwo~cd .Christians, Druse eschange fire lx·forc the fir ' l'i c,1opped. fhe I 2.000-a<: re I loughton < red. litl' JO mile\ wuth of L1bb" in north~c,tt•m Montana d1dn"l cxi>and Thur~a\ -in tact ollk1al\ llroppcd 11c, "·~t1matcd hurn arl'a h~ 1,000 acre' But Ull' 1.1 45 lircfi1h1cr~ haH~n·1 been abk to mal..c much pmgrl'\'I, 1D\ c,31J r'hat firt". ha~ 1Jc.-,1ro l'd thrl'l' homcc, .inti I ti b. rM and othe1 larm buildtn8' I ht prohkm \.\l'0 n• ha\ Inf. "w 1th ht•a'' \mok:r,"' Ma) 1,;11d "l hl·r(' ur(' tremcndou!i" hc.'a\' fuel\ rn th1' tire and 1t would.talt.c at ll"a~I ~ 1wo·"\:d nun to put II OU\ Hui WC kcl we ha\l' suninent manpo~c• and 1qu1pmt•n1 10 h:tn<llc lhl· Im•·· t fH"I R lJT. I ('l'\:tnon -( hm1111n and Dru~ gunner!. C'\Changed urt1llcf) and rnckct tirr 1n thl' h1lh O'~crlookmg Beirut toda). and the c:3pital wu parah 1cd h) a general strike in tht' Mo\lem sector and a da} of mourning m the Chn•:unn :m·;i Poh"• ~1d 1wn forl'tgn ~orke~. an Indian and a Jordanian. "en: lolled and t\\O lcrn.ncSf ann} troop<. woundt'd tlc'lorC' thr mount 1n haltlc .. halted ocforL' dawn, Soviets admit plane •shot down• \10S< OW -1 hc St1\lt'I lJn10n \lUd tod:t) for the llr'>t 11me that the fl.or~·an \1r l 1nl'\ airplane dt" lro)\:d b) a So' 1ct m1 silc a )t:Sr aao wa~ ''shot do"n."'fhe phra11t' wa\ u\C'd 111 a Ions article 1n the Commun1 t l'art> d 11) Pra\da thnt marked the. nnivcNf) or the JUmho JCt's de\lruct1on after,, ne .... into So' 1el 111 f'3l'r ·on the niaht of Sept. I, 198), that 1mltncr intrutkd mto S<1\ 1ct au "lp.u.:c oH r fl..11m.:htlllm and (the Sov1c-1 1 I.ind oO akhalin and wu \hot do'>' n ftcr even ml'al'lli of fomna the intruder to t:ind on the nc t airfield had bct'n t'\h:rnMl'd." Pra\da 'ommcntato1 V~\:ol0<t Ovch1nn1~nv ~·ti I .... Hurricane season arrives 'suddenly' A& Discovery spq.ce shuttle crew launches its second satellite \ C Pf. l ;\N \ VFR,\I . Fla <A PJ - , 1 he crew of ~P cc \hut1le 01~over; "uct·cssfull> launched ats scrond ~td· lite toda>. working agaiilSt the dock and the sun to sail a m1litar) commun1ca11ons payload out of the cargo bay like a spinning Frisbee. The amonauts ejected the a1-cllttc wtth li1tle time to spare. lhc 1cmperaturr on one of 11s batten packs had climbed gradually O\cr· night to about 86 degrees. JU'>t \h} ot the 90-degrec "red line .. limu that would ha..-e dictated a delay 1n the relea'>c until the pack could be cooled OH'r the ne~• two d. > ~ 1 10 clcvinc Lcas:it to tauonaf) ou11iosl 2~.300 mill') up where u "Ill SCf\C' as u \W1tchboard for m1l1t;sr com- * * * municauons among land nd \htps and plane~ on and &bo\'C the tlanllc nnd P.iicafic <X'cans. Hugl'i~CommunicattonJScn * * * Vandenberg ~litches won't delay shuttle down. W SHINGTON lA P> -Wh1lr bow up when the huttle as JaunchC'd The "red line" was raistd j ust 1h1.. there haH~ been t'onstruct1on defects from Vandenberg next )Car:· morning from 84 to 90 degrees. at the ne\\' space shuttle launch pad at Aldridge d id in a natcmcn1 re d al a Thl' tv.o suc.:ccssful deplo}ments. Vandenberg Air Force.Base. the) will Pentagon bnefing. ··11 the temperature ,goes abo\ie anda th1rd onc~t forSaturda).could not dcla) ne"t )car' schedulC'd first "Whilewehave1denufieddefieien-d~s. )OU arc o<>-g0 for dcplo)." do muth to help restore customer lifl-olT. ~>S a ~nior .\ir force c1es in the con truction that could -M1<>s1on Control alerted the confidence in the shuttle as a depcn-official. • 1f not corrected -cause significant astronauh. D1sco\'cry·s po mon dable transportation ~)stem. .\tr force Undcrsecretan Pete safet) problems. there 1~ no funda-would then have been sh1fied so the ··l)yncom 's deployed.'" reported .\ldndgc. who 1nspcctced the com-· mental problem of safet) or quaht) satellile could be mo\icd from the sun a'>tronaut Ste' e Haw le) as Leasat. the pie'\ last week. Thursda) acknowl-assurance at the Vandenberg launch 1de to the shadow idc of the \Chick first \atclhte designed espcc1all) for edgedconstructiondctic1enc1cs at the "'hich v.ould proh1b1t fro m succe '>· to cool itdo'An. the shuttle. rolled overboard toda\ s:u billion launch lac1ht). But he fully and safely launch ma the shut· uasat is one of three commun1 • with a motion hkc that of a Fnsbec. added that most alread) have been or tic." he added. lions pa) loads that werecamod in th the popular fl ying disc to). S) ncom I'> are being corrected '\ccordmg to Aldndac. IO\Cm-cargo bay when Discovery lif\C'd off a generic name for the Lea!>at scnl's of NBC first ra1~ the allegauons or mcnt or contractor inspectors ident· flawlessly from Cape Canaveral on MIAMI ( \Pl -r rop1cal \lorm Bertha v.a., bor11 toda> in the \tlant1l Ocean. when.· J-da~-old tropi cal storm Arthur wa-; churning slov.I~. and forecaster\ ~1d the thick of the 1984 Atlantic humcasw season has am,cd "all of a \udden " \atelhtes dangerous flaws at the complex in a ified some 6.000 what he termed Thursda). after three postponement nale'> put 1t near lau1ude 15 0 north .. Ewl)thing look!> good .. M1ss1on report Aug. 20. The network said "discrepancies" in the construction that delayed the debut of Amcnca· and longitude 58 0 we<,t Highest ( ontrol replied. unidenttfied Air Force inspectors project 50 far. of which about 60 were third and newest shuttle more than '>U'>tained winds w('rc csumatl'd at 4 5 .\ spring ejected the 15.200-pound charged there was a "potential for regardC'd as seriou~. two months. mph. and ··1tnle changl' in strength" '>atelhtc 184 miles abo' e central catastrophic failure .. and a one-m-It was the first tnal of the DN v.a., expected through this afternoon. .\fnca. 1mpart1ng a shght rotation five c:hance that the shuttle would .. We have worked all but 15 of the rocket since past fatlurtS. and this according to the statement intended 10 keep 1t stead) and blow up when launched 1n October ones m the serious catt't$ones," lime 1t worked perfect!). propclhng As Arthur mo' cd slowh to" ard the Leeward Islands and the north· eastern Caribbean Sea. the ~ason·s fifth tropKal depre,s1on c,wirlcd to hie as tropical storm Bertha. Bcnha was located in the central .\tlanttc. about Bertha. wtth top wmds of 40 mph pre' ent an~ one side lrom over-1985 Aldnd~ said. "We will continue to the Satellite B~mess S)stcms satel- was centered near latitude 15.0 north heatmK in the sun. ··There 1s no substance to the identify and solve problems as we &el htc toward a stationary ortm 22.300 and loniutude 45.2 west at 8;30 a.m. A series of payload rocket tinngs allegations that the launch pad will closer to October 1985." miles high. -.-----------;.._.;;----------....-.;;__------------------------------------------------------------__;;._ ________________ __ The Pros' Since 1951 975 m1leseast ofBarbados. according , • r , RAlllTT INSUUNCE to fo recasters at thl' "Oat1onal Hur-It' ncanc Ccntl'r. • A Before th1'> ,.,.cd;. nnl~ three tMp-' Non smoker 1cal depre<,s1on., and no 1rop11:al -~~ --Rates storm'i had crop!X'd up during the ~'-~JO 631-n40 first three months of the hurnranl' 441 Oki Newpor1 Blvd. season. Newpor1 S.ech, Ce. '"Thi!. I'> getting to be thl· 11me of Lli..-lllimmilliiiiiiiiiiiiP;y::=-• )Car when )Ou eXJ)Cl't a 101 ol trop1cal 11 acll' 1t) to be 1n the \tlantK.'0 forecaster Bob< a<ie said. ··tt '>el'm!l to hold off. then all ot '>udden bang, }Ou'rc in the thick ol 11 •• Soy goodtJ,<e to traffic and mainland ''blahs" Catalino Island IS 0 perfect day .\rthur. born Wcdnl'!>da\. afternoon of the '>Cason·s fourth tropical de- pression. was l'X!X'lll"d to crosc, the Leeward lslandc, and l'nlt.'rgc mto the v.-arm water\ ol thl' northeastern Canbbcan toda}. bringing \I.Ith 11 thunderstorms and gu'it} wind. fore- casters ..aid. tnp. or s1oy overnight your ck>~. for· away is1ond a dbreri world .\t 6 a m EDT . \rthur v.a., about 300 miles cast-southea tot Antigua. pan of the island group that separa11.·s the .\tlant1c from thl' Canbtx·an hMt'YOtlOnl r9QUll9d (213) 775-6111•514·3138 Orange Co. 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The so-called Segerstrom decision last "lovembt-r and the commercial rezone granted to Nabers Cadillace 1n I 976 are other examples of social pohn made to conform to the requests ofo1g-mone) ~orporat1ons that have no other interest 1n Costa Mesa than to make profit. That this profit is at the expense of Jong-term citizens bothers them not at all, and it clearh does not bother tbe five member's of the council. What it comes to. ironically. is government-sponsored corporate intrusions into private property and that preserve· of personal privacy which the Constttutton \\as designed to protect. Jn making these pro-de"eloper. anti-homeowner. antt-c111zen de- cisions. the City Council has rad Kall> changed the American theory of representative eovernment. and In doing so 1t has given unfonunate and unnecessar) support to Marx- 1st/Lemmst attacks upon 1t. Com- munist theory holds that leg1slau' r process in the United Statc:s, as elsewhere in the West. is conducted in the interest of. because it 1s under the control of. the dominant economic and financial groupings of soc1et) This is an unwelcome analysis. Most of us who study and teach A.mencan polittcs (I have done so for o'er l"-O decadel> at Orange: Coast College) b) for prefer the v 1ew that the represc.-nta- uve Sy$tem produces policy and law that are in the mter~st of the mam - of the constituents who elected. the representath es tn the first pta~. Pure Rousseau: pure Locke: pure Jefferson -and. one would ltke to think. thi: way ll works in practice But 1n Costa Mesa. tt's different. In 1976. in November last year. and on Munday night. hundreds of home- owners and other c1ttzens in packed council chambers. presenting reasoned arguments and 1m- pass1<>ned pleas. have never been able to prevent the council from 'enuflec- ting before the developers god of profit and making social policy that harms those whom the council is obliged to protect Thus we have -I hate to sa) 1t -verification of the Marx1st/Lenm1st "1ew. and 11 1s a 'ery sad thing. Council members will say that pro-development decisions are for the good of the community, that they know what 1s best for the man~. despite the testimon) the~ ignore. This too is a replicauon of current Soviet reality: m the Soviet Union. government according to their principle of democratic cen- tralism 1s based on the belief that the small ~oup of leaders knows what 1s in the interest of the many -and the many are not consulted or heard. Come on, members of the Costa Mesa City Council -1s it too much to ask that you understand and practice American principles of representa- tive go' ernment. and not Soviet? RUSSELL W. MILLAR Costa Mesa Cover-up alleged in internal probe Probe by Justice pr omised, bu t not implemented JacK ANDERSON calls for comment. ' ,, "' \.\ A.SHINC... TON -A. promised Justice Department investtgat1on into charges of misconduct b~ mem- bers of 11s organ1zed-cnme stnke force 1n Los A.ngeles 1s beginning 10 e·wde the rotten aroma of an official CO\· er-up .\lerted b~ the House Select Com· mlllee on Narcotics to allegattons that a Caltforn1a stnke force had delayed or quashed grand JUI") acuon against mob figures in Caltfom1a and Hawa11, the J ust1ce Depanment promised Rep. Charles Rangel. D· N. 't .. that Its Office of Professional Respons1b1hty would launch a thorough in"es11gat1on. Footnote: The Jus11ce Depart- ment's "circle the wagons" pohc~ 1s nothing new . ca11· -Corn1· a' s on los1· ng end When a federal grand JUI) tn 1982 1 ~ ~~=r~s~h:r~~s~~it;:~en:11~l~c~~~~~~ That was last November But "ources told m' associate John Dillon that tn the 10 inonths since. Michael Shaheen. the official supposed I~ con- ducting the tn\C~st1gat1on ha<. not called one potential \\ rtness rn the l3!'.e fhe special prosecutor hired b) Rangel'"> committee to look into the lharges ha!> not been contacted. Neither has the 'ltaff ot the HouSl' committee F1sh1est of all 1s Shaheen's rtfusal to accept or return repeated calls from the onginfl ac(.user . .Jeri") Van a sell~ described underworld muscle man no\.\ 1n pn.,on lor crime'> not related to strike-force act1\ 111cs.. \an. \.\ ho">e 1nforma11on helped to hreall. one ut the biggest protess1 onal Jrson nng'> in the counlr) 1s 1n the \\ltness prote<t1on program "h1k 'en ing hie. '>Cntence When )hahccn fa1kd tu ~untact him -an ob\ iuu<, mcH c 1n am 'l'nous 1n\t''>ttgatwn -Van. 1n trustrauon irlt.>d <.t'\ era I 11mc<, U.'l. 1clephom the: Ju'>lltt: Department 11flic1al Each llllll' hl' '>aid ht• "a' told that 5hahct'n '.I.a'> "1n a meeting·· fhu11gh Van·, \.\hl'TC'about'> are not a <.ecrct to the Justin: Department \hahl·en did not rl'turn his lalls ""lot one person has been inter \ 1cwed ... an C\a<,peratl·d House rnm- m11tee source sard "'-01 ont· thing has been done on this t:as.e 11·s 111su lting We're ~ontemplaung hold 1ng heanngs .. Rangel ha<i alrcad) d1,pa1(.h1:d a .. tern letter to the Ju'\tllt' Depanment demanding to kno" \lolhat progress. it am. ha~ hcen made 1n the· 1nH'\t1ga 110.n." Despltl' ~hahccn ·~ prom1 .. t• 10 Rangel almn\I a -..car Jgo. a ht<.tH.C' Departm<.·nt .. poke'lman hnd th" hcwilderina rc'iponse 10 an 111qutt\ about Van 's charge of m1S4.ondu l't b\ lcderal pro\erutor'i: ··1 lan't \a\ whether we're t0!..1ng 11 'i<'rt<>11<,I\ n1 nut" Shaheen did not return rqx·:.11cd ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ' -- depanment rushed another federal ff• ght · g • t t • t prosecutorfromlnd1anatodera1lthe o 1 a ain·s OXlC was e JO' estigation. He was assisted b) a special emissary from o\ttorne) Gen- eral William French Smith For almost 10 )ears. pol1t1c1ans The prosecutor, Thomas Turner. have painstaking!) postured as pan of persuaded the grand jul) to drop the an effon to seem like the~ 're fighung case, as I reponed in this column. toxic wastes. In fact. am official No~ rve learned that Turner was opposing toxic waste control would given a $1.500 bonus and a citation be risking poltucal suicide that said: T h "Mr Turner. b' the sheer force ol hts explatns w ) the state began sponsoring conferences on the subject his professionalism and good JUdg-eight years ago and accounts for the rnent. was ahle to "in the ~rand JUI). $ t O million-a-year California tox1l O\er and to alh_i,e\ e the obJeCt1\CS of cleanup "Superfund." his assignment But those same poht1c1ans would CoulC:rherebeabonus.~ndu1at1on .xbe equally suicidal 1f they did an)- tn t~e offing for ?haheen · tnmg that might overtly threaten l PDA TES· Not ever) Oregonian industrial growth tn California. ''llS thrilled when Sen. Maril. 0. The net result of those realities ha~ Hatfield's \\if~, Antotnette. decided now been clearly outlined for the first to donate the $55.000 she got from time· Toll1cs are winning, according Greek arms merchant Basil Tsakos to 10 the Little Hoo.,.er Commission. a a Shnncrs hospital. watchdog agenn with powers to Mr'\. Hatfield donated the mone~ in'esttgatc an)th.ing 11 wants -but after I disclosed the payments. whll'h no power tu fi' an\lhtng 1t find\ she says were for real estate sen ices flawed · and \\h1d1 were made while the "After nearl) three ~ears of at- senat0r was h~lp1ng Tsakos promote tempting 1o clean up California's a trans-\fncan p1pel!ne worst toxic dump s11cs. th<." data Bill Robertson of I\ sh land. Ore shows we have lost more ~roun<l than thinks the chan.tablc donation is we ha\.c gained." said '\lathan ··tainted mone).' and callc.-d to tell Shapell. a Beverly H11ls-baseJ builder 111c that he hac; opened a bank account who chairs the: commission. 1n hopes ol equaling the Hatfield The watchdog group's 168-page donation su the Shnncrs can return report makes these kc} points Since \1r., llatlicld's morn.~). Robertson the Superfund was created 1n t 981 \tarted the account with $5 000 ofh1s onl} two of 93 sites l..nown to be m.,.n and hopes hkemin<lcd ind" id-highly dangerous ha\e been cleaned ual\ will add their l'Ontnbut1ons. up. The worst s1fes -Stnngtellow rn "I think 111s vcr) improper for the Riverside Count). McColl in north \cnator to use this money to contr~! Ora~ge County's Fullerton and Pun- pubhc thtnktng about his actions. ty Oil in Fresno Counh -are \till ai. Rubert<,on <.aid dangerous as ever. · 1 1 L.M. Bovo L _ -=-----=- THOMAS ELIAS In !act. Shapell said. 1f the state 1mmed1atel) tripled 11s current cleanup rate. the effort \.\OUld \llll take ahout 100 }Cars . .\nd the state has .. not rccel\cd a single dime" in re1mbur'\ement from industnal pol- luters because of loopholes in tO\ll' waste control la\.\'i. the commiS\tlln found . The L11tlc Hoo' er report lends cred1b1ltl\ to complaint<; \01ccd for mo~t of ihe la<;t \car h' 1he "i1erra Club, whose leg1slat1 \ c oilice rarelul- 1) tracks the progrc!>'> nl tO\ic waste- related leg1sla11on "The Asscmbl\ wn11nucs to sho"' a reluctance to deal \.\Ith the ha1ard· ow. effects of pcst11:1des," lhl' l'n· 'iron mental group compla1nccl n•- tentl\. fhat co mment was wurred b' an Assembly comm1tter'<i \.\cakcn1ng ot a ~enatC' ·pa<6ed bill caU1ng tor studies on possible links between birth defects and some pest1c1dc!I 1 he mdustnal lohbies \.\orking against 'iuch bills are so strong that the} were able to ehmtnatc man)' chemical~ from ihat-mt"asurc''5 CO\- l'ragC' ht'rau1,c 1hc) 're not in un1Hrsal U'>C. 01 rnu~C'. that doe<.n't ml·an thl' exempted chemicals won't reach the tables of pregnant women. Meanwhile, a bill calling for strict regulations on the use of toxic waste pits-now the recipient of more than 23 million tons of hazardous ma- terials yearly -will provide an acid test of sons for the smcerity of legislators who talk a good game on toxics. TlllS measure has alrc:ady passed the o\ssembly and would impose far tougher groundwater protection rules than now exist. If they pass this bill. AB 3566, over the opposition of oil and chemical lobbyists. Californians will finally be able to expect some progress -not JUSt pious talk -on toxic waste control. But that bill 1s far from becoming law and even if it does. the state'santi- tox1c efforts will be woefully inade- quate. surd the Little Hoover Com- mission. The current Superfund must at least be tripled. the blue-ribbon panel said, and its administration should be takM away from the state Department of Health Services and set up aii a separate fiefdom But no matter what happens to the bureaucratic aspects of the cleanup fund, the pofificians arc now at last on notice. Someone is paying attention to more than just their words and ma~ be. Just maybe, they'll start to clean up both their act and a few more dumps1tes. Tbomas Elias Is a Saota Moalca- basf!d columnld on slalt IHUf!B. •I rcported rcccnth on a C 'ustom~ \en tee 1mes11gat1on of the Viet· namese g1)) crnment's coercron of refugees in th1scountr) V1e1nam was gt'\tin~ them to send their families l C\. dollar'> wh 1th wt· re then cun- tiscatcd h\ tht' lllmmu01~t govC'rn- mt•nt Tht• 1n't'\t1ga1ion led to con· git''"onal hearings and the 1ntroduc t11m ot tom.·n1"e lcg1slat1on b> Sen. Brazlllans don't have ocean view Wtllram .\rm\tron~. R·( olo I he.. propo<,cd law would allow tr;ms.lrr nf I· "i dolla1\ to Vietnam onl\ th1ough olfinal channel" monr lore<I h\ th1 I 'i 110' crnment .lark tlndu~on Is • 1yndlc•tell C'O/umnltt H. l . 8chwu1.1 Ill Ftenk Ztnl .. l ' Tom hit '· f Crelg Sh•ff r • 1 I 110' . -- Brazilian~ long fe-lt 1t was un- desirable to live tQO dose to th<' ocean. So tho~ who built near lhC' beach laced their hou~cs inland Servant!>' quarter\ were on the ocean ~ide Th1i. paucrn has 'hanecd in the new con\truct1on nf rcccnt years. but 11·s \ttll true of many old waterfront homei 1hcrc LtSI Dr. Allred c. Km\C) lb the earl1~t and mos& renowned of the modern sex rc~archer!.. Ref ore h<' got that far. he appropriately cnoutth .. tud1cd birds and bee ... H1~ fir'it .. c1en11fic paper 1nquut'd: "What Do Btrd\ Do When h Rsun .. ?" f hc lHn10 pht'r'C' I~ 21 pt-r\'tnl o~ygcn . lfit went do~n to 16 pc-f"(·ent. \Ou couldn·t build nr~ . If 11 wen• \IP in 24 pcrt't'n1. 1hr rarth •ould bu~• into flame and burn out Q Is Hona Kong hot'' A Nol rotten hot \ vcragc mean temperature 1n \ugust rs 8 l dcprcc'i I Mu<;t he the \Ca br<.'<'1C .\tr" \Urt1l'Un'>adm1t that in I~ out of 100 :ippendct·torn1c~. the aprx·ndl\ turm 0111 to he f)C'rtl'ctl) normal Q A.m<>nJ the ruin\ of Rome.' wa'I :i laric rock with nn iron nnaemhcd<lt•tl 1n 11. '\n 1nsc:ript1on read .. f ot1 crnul csto .. ( an vou tran.,latr., ' \ "To tie m~alt<i to ·· f \\11 th1ng\ IHll\ t: 1!'\ 11 tmd .. a-.. thC' om1thnlog1"lt'i' feathcrli .ind a "-1'\h· bonr In 1h11t mCl\t-rrrun "( \~hlanca." < l.1udl' Rain' phl\l'J Ren ult. S\dn~) (irccnc;trcct play«! Ferrari and Peter I orrc played Ugarte. Each is the tradennmc ofa European car. In old Germany, "Schutke" meant ··grcrd) parasite." and certain un- c;avol") lender! were known by that term It was much later that Gcnnan \tutors applied the word to a fish Get to the paint: The "$hark .. 1n the ~• \\a~ named after the human loan 'sh111 k " nut 'ice versa \t n~c ~-)OUn,lody. you weiah half ~,., much a' \iou 11 we1ah when full~ arown. 1f tvpical Your brother won t &C"t half way there in 1he wci ht <leraruncnt until a e 11 L.M. Bo,-d 11 ntl•m•l•l. • ... RICHARD COHEN colamnlat RICHARD COHEN Off with their heads! If he Were dictator, all his pet peeves would be illegal WASHINGTON -When I be· come dictator. it will be illegal for any business to send you an envelope that looks like it contains a check. I am looking at one now from Sports Illustrated. I ha ve just thrown it out. I command everyone to do the same. When I become d1etator, 1t will also be illegal to send junk mail that has "Treasurer" as a return address. I got several of these recently and threw them all out without looking inside. My son, innocent that he is. protested. insisting that the envelope contained mone). There's never money inside I told him, teaching him yet again that ltfe is one vast tic. Bemg dictator is going to be a lot of fun. l would make it illegal to open an umbrella without fii;.st looking around to see 1f you are about to decapitate someone. It would also be illegal to step into a subway or a bus and then JUSt stop. not canng that there are people behind yo u. Life- plus-20 for that. And ltfe-plus-30 for anyone who JUSt abandons a cart in a supermarket. blocking the aisle. While I am at it. I would declare it illegal to use a credit card in a drugstore so that while I am attempt- ing to buy a newspaper. the clerk has to fill out a form. call some credit service -and not be able to get it on . the phone. . As dictator. I would ban the use of the expression "you know" even though it would severely limit inter- views with professional athletes. You know what I mean. Also on the proscribed list would be "future plans" (there's another kind, bub- b1c?), "past histOI")." (ditto). "new innovation." "past record," "op- portunistic" to mean someone who takes ad vantage of opportunities and. finally. Howard Cosell. He is, as they say, forewarned. Also gone would be call-to radio and notices that if onl)' I drive to some remote mountain I can pick up either a million dollars in cash or a toaster. When I am dictator, rt will be illegal for airltne reservation clerks to answer the phone by saying, "Hello. this is Debbie." I never know how to respond: "Hi. this is Dickie'?" 1 don't care who they are and they don't care who I am and we both know it. Let's JUSt book the flight and get on with it. It would likewise be illegal for a waiter or waitress. espec1all) m a resort town. to introduce themselves by name. It would be a capnal offense for them to write their names on the tablecloth. Also banned would be the practice of the waiter reciting the menu. Not onl y can't l ever re~ member what the) say. but I am too shy to make them repeat 1t. When I am dictator. it would be illegal for the telephone operator to say, "Thank you for calling AT&T." I always want to say. "What was my choice?'' and when once I dtd, the operator shot back that I did have a choice. But I was in aJl airport and I didn't. Offw1th their heads. When I get to bc dictator. no one will be allowed to say. "Have a nice day" and all the contestants on "Family Feud" will be institu- 11onahzed for terminal vapidness. When rm in charge, no poltl1ctans will be allowed to say, "I could take the easy way out." and then 1all£the easy way out. They would all be incarcerated in the Gerald Ford presidential ltbrary -and fight over the book there. A~ dictator, I would forbid another book on the Kcnnedys and banish Mary C'unnin&ham to a convent for people who seek publicity by saying ho~ much they hate publictty. She would be locked in a room wtth Sylvester Stallone. When I'm in charge, the government would not be permitted to announce that \Omething else cause~ cancer (we will ha veto make do with what we already have) and stores that arc remodeling will not be permitted to ~Y they arc doing so .. For Your Convenience." As dictator, you. will nevcraia1nscc a road •an that ays, "Your Highway Tue At Work." maktnF 11 s.ccm 1t"s your own fault that you re stalled m traffic. Road crrw!i will never be pcrmmc<I to wori.. 1n the da) time and con~lruction and deliverie$ will h~vc to be done at niiht. All holtdays will be returned to the onainal d.Ate (reb. 22 for Wa\hinaton's b1nhda) ). exit polhna will be banned'° 1h11 election niaht. will ~ fun again. luds in punk clothma "-tll bc re "icted lo Pla1m. Ga. and > Gcorae \\tll have to dcudc onC' ~a) or tht' other. Rlriard C..ta Ir • ayodlctll"4 <"OllmD/Jl . .. • Teacher wages war ·against economic illiteracy in U ... s. NEW YORK (AP) -In a test of I S,000 junior h11h school students, only 23 percent could identify capi- talism, and only one in two could differentiate between economies of the . Uruted States and the So' iet Union Not surpnsma. Sl)'S · the Joint Council on Economic Educatton which Cites that figure. It claims that only 26.4 percent of secondary schools offer even one economics course, and that only 13 states require hi&h school economics. ~conom1c ilhtcracy 1s more under- standable, it aoes on to say. when you learn that only half of all high school social studies teachers have had an economics course. It was with gratitude, therefore that the various groups concerned about economic ignorance welcomed the selection in April of an assct'1ive, vocal htgh school economics instruc- tor as National Teacher of the Year. Sherleen Sisney bas created an issue out of the economic literacy gap because. she ~ys, people cannot be familiar with thetr own real world or vote intelhaently 1f they fail to understand economic concepts. To her classes an BaJlard Hiah School in Louisville, Ky., one of 26 high schools 1n the huae Jefferson County system, she has invited many real-world figures -bankers and business people, for example -to act as teachers. Using every teaching tool available -debates, seminars. guest speakers, d1scuss1ons and s1mulat1on pmes m which students assume the roles of bankers, businessmen and others - she turns passive students into par- Construction for Carver headquarters under way Groundbreaking has taken place for the Newpon Beach corporate headquaners of Carver Develop- ment, developers of commercial real estate throughout the Western Li n11- ed States. The 16,500 square foot bu1ldmg. located at 1100 Newpon Center Dnvc. 1s the first to be bu1h in Phase II of Corporate Plaza, Newpon Center .\rchitect for the pro1ect 1s Mallard Archuleta Associates. Los Angeles. Carver Development celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. Regional offices arc located in Bakersfield and Albuquerque. Dan Buckley Assoc. names Johnson new vice president Jay F. Johnson has been named vice president for Dan Buckley and Associates, a nauonw1de exccuuve search and recuiung firm spec1almng in sales and management pro- fessionals an the areas of Data Processing, Office Automauon Tele- commun1cat1ons and software The new office. located at 1300 Dove Street, Suite 100. Newpon Beach. will be the first of Don Buckley an~ Associates locations planned for California Mr. Johnson has recently returned from a 2 year assignment m >\ustraha as Nauonal Market1na Manager for a leading office auto- mation company based here an the U.S. He has over founecn years expenence in the office automation field. Electronics firm moves plant to industrial park Hoh. Inc .. an Irvine manufacturer of CMOS integrated c1rcu1ts. has announced plans to move to a new I 05,000 square foot facility at the Irvine lndustnal Complex. The announcement follows sales increa5es for the 1983-84 fiscal year of more than I 00 percent over the previous accountmg penod. Accordmg to Mark Ellsberr). direc- tor of marketing. Holt has expanded rapidly during the last two years. I he:: numoer 01 Holt emplO)'CCS has increased along with sales. The firm employed 18 people in 1982: its staff has increased to more than 100 at present, with 30-40 more hires ex- pected in the next 6 months. The move will allow Holt to consolidate all Its operauons under one roof. Currently. the compan) is leasing space m three se{>arate fcilit1es in the Irvine lndustnal Complex. Expected move-an date as December 1984 ticipants. Still. she is appalled by the extent to which the subJcct remains almost ignored. "Economics 11 hfe," she says. "lt isn'tjust an abstraction." She uk.s how anyone can hve efficiently without an undentanding of it. Much of the blame falls on teachers. she says. ''They're afraid or bored by the subject. They want to avoid at." She has observed that the penod of great industrial growth from 1865 to 1900 1s almost ignored by many such teachers, and that 1n djscussing Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal the stress 1s on social rather than econ- omic aspects. "Economics doesn't lend itself to teaching as well as history does," says Mrs. Sisney. whose graduate degree is 1n the latter. "There are no black and white answers; an understanding often requires reasoning by the stu- dent." The reasoning factor troubles teachers, too. "When students ques- tion them they don't know what to say." she says. And yet. she points out. economics is at least as 1mpon- ant as history in understanding the real world. Mrs. Sisney was chosen for hC1' award. and the accompanying White House visit, by Encyclopedia Bntan- nica Cos., Good Housekeeping maga- zine and the Council of Chief State School Officers. Other organ1zat1ons, however, stand to benefit as much from the publicity. For years the non-profit. non- partisan Joint Council has been attempting to call attention to the economic teaching gap. So has the Academy For Economic Education, founded and sponsored by Figgie International Inc. ' Col"P.°rattons. umons and "third sector' or non-profit organszations such as u01versit1es -aJI of whom contribute to the Joint Council -are likely to benefit. if only because education makes their roles better understood. A.II have been ask.mg quesuons such as these: -How can pnvate e.nterpnse. which as the Amencan system. be understood if students fail tO' under- stand what makes 11 unique? How can profits. competition and supply-de- mand be defended? And what role do unions play? -If voters fail to perceive the role of government in regard to regulation and taxes how can they cast their votes intelligently? An interesting thing stands out tn Mrs. Sisney's classes after students arc asked to assume and play various roles in economic society. Those who tend to be economically far to the right or to the left become more respectful of each other and tend to pull toward a more middle ground. she says. - A7 COM~LETE NYSE COMPOSITE TAANSACTIONS,.AI. Checking the product An enclneer at IB1f'• Eut Flahklll. N.Y., faclllty checb one of the ceU. of a thermal conduction modua.l. In 1983 IBM in•eated SS.6 biWon on reaeareh and en&tneerlD&· -CBS-Fox finds 'tP.e force: 'Lucas sells 'Empire' home .video rights LOS ANGELES (AP) -It took an "incredible" offer. but '1deocassettes of "The Empire Stnkes Back" Y.111 stuff Chnstmas stockings, despite George Lucas' vow that the "Star Wars" sequel would ne'er appear on telev 1S1on. Lucas. whose "Star \\ ars" ~1ence­ fictton fantasies dominate t~hst of most successful movies e'er made. reponedl) sold home \ldeo nghts to "Empire ... the second of the tnlog). for S 12 m1llton But more important than the bag bucks. according to Lucastilm spokesman Sad Ganss. was the fact that CBS-fo'\ promised to offer "Star Wars" at half pnce 1f customers purchase the 1977 mo' 1e along \\1th "Empire." CBS-Fo>.. which announced tts deal with LucasfiJm \\ednesda) at the Video Softy.are Dealers Assoc1a- uon convenuon in Las Vegas. 'le' . "'111 slash the "Star Wars" pnce to $39.95 from its regular $79 95 when purchased wuh "Empire," Y..h1ch wlll retain a $79.95 stacker pnce. Ganis said Th ursda}. The offer will be made UPs AND DowNs ~- in m1d-No"ember. "CBS-Fox 1s offenng ·star\\ ars· at an incredible premium ... Ganas said b} telephone from Lucasfilm head- quaners near ~n Francisco ··tnmal- ly. we were concerned about the high price for 'Empire · but ·Star \\ ars' clinched the deal for us ... Ganss noted that Lucas shares home \ldeo and pa)·T\ nghts lo ··Star \\ars·· w1th 20th Centuf) Fo~ which d1stnbuted the theatncal 'er- s1on of the film But Lucasfilm controls those nghts to "The Empire Stnkes Back' and the third film an the senes. "Return of the Jedi:· and Lucas has said the latter two films ne.ver would bnghten a TV scrttn whale he conunued re-releasing them in theaters. mdefinitely. But Gams said the CBS-Fox offCT was too much to pass up. even while empbasmng that sales of the "Star Wars" films to so-called "free" tele- ' lSIOn were not m the offing. Ganis wo uld not confirm a Ne~ Yori Tunes rcpon of a S 12 m1ll1on pncctag for "Empire " a 1980 mo\'1e stamng Hamson Ford. Marie HamiU and Came Fisher ~ ) outhful rebels battling the deep-space m1mons of the C" al Danh Vader But he said the pnce was ··m the neighborhood' of the S 12 m1lhon figure Western Digital sales up 138% Western D1gttal Corp announced tn Irvine toda\ tht' net sales for the founh quaner ·were up 138 percent. Net sales for the quanerended June 30 totaled $41 ,656,000. !'et income from conunumg oper- ations totaled $1.8 24.000 and rep- resented a IOI ~rcent profit im- provement from net income from conunu1n_g operations of S 1.401.000 reponed tor the hke penod last ~ear '-et income of $3.258.000. or 20 cents ~r share. for the fourth quarter compared qu1tt' favorabl) with net income of $873.000. or 6 cents, earned dunng last ;.ear's fourth quant'r for an mcrcase of !73 percent. '\oct sales for fiscal \ e~r I Q8'4 totalcd \ 1 l 'UOl .000. or 1 !8 percent higher than I Q83'(, total net !.al~ of S·N.6Q~.OOO ( On the lil'1t • •• FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRICES Dow JoNES AvERAGES l ---~ ---------=- Adve11etd Oech,,.d Unchanged Total luuH New tllOl1S Ntwlow• NtW R (AP)· 18\,•Pm prce and net ct11noe ol th11 fifteen mosl acllvfl New York Stoctr. E>tchen;e luues. tradlno nallonallv at ai:rs1n~i; s 1 ~·mi ,,,14 + " Ohio Edison 1• , l~ll't ,_ ~~nCoAm , , -~ ~~Yi" ·~: ~ w -t• Ramoda Inn m· 1' ' + ~ ~all C.HEI fl~ -1-. H~~1:WP~ 7 1:i i~ t~~ Xero• Co ~7.1 'ii. -'• IBM 91 1 >... + '• 0Wtf!Sfll t7, • l,4 + I.(, AmExpreu 4 2, H:\4 -~ RevcoOS 4 9,4 'h -~· SouCaro EG • 4,7 · 1/2 UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The foflowlno list •hows ttle New York Stock Ewctlanoo stocks end warrants that have gone up the most and down the most based on percent of chanoe reoerdleu or volume for Friday No Hcurllles tradlno below s2 are incl· ·uded Net and oercentaoe cnanoes are the difference between lhfl pre'tlious closing price and Fridav's 2 Pm price UPS Last Cho Pel Name 1 Wean Uflil 2 FlnCPA Ill pf 3 Bullerlnl 4 UNC Res 6'll + Se UP 10.0 237~+ 211 ~p 98 IS\1 t 1'-P 96 10fll + le p 9 2 17 ~ + 1' • UP 7 0 318 + '• Up 69 11 I" i. Up 6 7 5 CnPw ) 98pr 6 EQuomrk CP 1 PSNH 4 2Sl>tC 8 AlliedPrd 9 CCX Corp 23 • + 1-\t Up 6 3 • 6 \t + loa Up 6.3 10112 + ~ Up 63 lo CnPw '2 23pr I PatrickPlr 12 PralreProd 13 A-1acomp 14 PSEG 7 IOJ>f IS HewlettPk 16 Katvlnd ofB 17 KenaiCp 18 HO\o'ltllCf 19 VaEP 4591 20 Farih Mio '11 OP.I 2 7Sol n Oet 7 7Sl>IB 23 UL Co 24 FMCCP Pl 25 Reece Co 2 " + II UP 6·i 10~ t ~ UP 6 '1 • • Up S 61111 + 3~ UP S9 39 + 2 Up S4 74 1 + 314 UP ~ ~ i~,~ ± ,': ~~ s2 SI • + 2 '• UP 5 0 22 t 1 UP 4 8 '22 l + I Up 4 7 12 1 + I UP A.7 1~ + • Up 4 4 7 '• t 3 ~ Up 4 J '• + • UP 4,J DOWNS Pct Name 1 PuDhC~ Ind 2 Selant CP J OodenCp 4 KevstCon ,, S Ensource 6 CLC Am 7 MesaOflsh n 8 NewprkRs 9 Tuaslnll 10 LehVallnd 'i LearPetrl I AmSh1p8 1 GoldnNuo wt 1C TRE Coro 15 Fedders 16 AolHn Inc 17 MauevF 18 MeiucoFCl 19 Pand1cklnc n 20 Am~Heu 11 Lou ndE>tP 22 Imp pAm 23 EascoCp s 74 Ramada Inn 15 GeM~ro lllC LUI Chi' .l'--, 1'4 -:., 27J• -1 3 • -• 2. -ti 1 e -7.\ti -2~ -2lt -2, -,,t, = ii. - 70" -Ste -~ 3 • 18 11-'• u -\. 6l9 -• 121. -J 9'' = :: .1: WHAT AMEX DID 129 7.1 67 6.3 56 S.O ~g 5.0 t~8 •• 4. '· • 1 40 •O 4.0 40 J.9 39 3.8 3 7 . H ~~~ - NEW YORK (AP) .Auo 31 T Advanced Declined Unchanoed Total l55ues New hlohs New lows s ~:s 122 1~ I AMEX LEADERS -----=--- Prev dav 237 2•9 ~~ s NEW YORK l AP)· Sales, 4 Pm price ond net chanjle of lhe ten most active American Stock Exchenoe i uuu. 1rad1no nafionellv al l]'lore than s 1 OomePlrl ~~~.300 21 • t '~ implndusl l97'7~ i"'-~~tfJ;crn2n • 110, loo ~1~ + 1 , Verbatim 139,i 7,• l "11 Mich Gent lf S,7 11-. '• Gala>tvOo j 7,2 3 '• Gul!Can g 6,4 141 • TIE Comm 1 2,7 13 -'• 1m~1 1m111@M11 NEW YORK I AP) ·lhe·counler 5toc)ts Name vmum MCI 1. ,1 ~ralus 61 2 Ml CP 462,1 eaoale 355' OB Hr 342 Actvsn JO), MTV m· SvcMer 1 GlaxH 2 , Lotus Most acllve over· \UPPlled bv NASO Bfd Asked Cha 7~ 8 -14 10'• 11 -.. 7' • 2\tt 1 1 • S'• S 29·17 H1 I'.• 14~ 1·.1_. lS • 6 11~ ?l'l 151.<. 26 +1-16 -~· -'" --ltt -1 : Goto QuoTES '~ ~~ METALS QuoT ES --=-.-c~~ ~---_,,__ That'san apt description of both bu in ss and business people along the Orang Coa t. Tok pt rack of wh r ompaniesa~ going and whi hp opl ar helping the m get there,just \vat ·h 'Cre dit Lh1e, -v r GI in th Bu in s e tton of your n w Daily PilDi l Buzzie Bavasi calling it quits as Angels' GM From AP dispatches . E.J. "Buzzic" Bavas1, one of maJor league baseball's pioneers who broke in as an executive with the Brooklyn Dodgers. 1s retmng at the end of the season after 35 years. "We have young men ready and capable of doing the JOb." the Angels Execuuve Vice President told the Long Beach Press-Telegram an toda)'s edlltons. "It's about time." s•11d Ba .,,as1. 68 ... I've been mamed 45 )Cars and m) wtfe and I have ne.,,er had a summer vacation Next )car we'll get one. "It's a )Oung man's game. on and off the field." added Bavas1 . ..-. ho was general manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers tn 1951 and rose through pro baseball's ranks. SCCIOJ his teams win two d1v1S1on titles. eight league champ1onsh1ps and four World Sen es. Angels owner Gene Autry con-Bava.el firmed that Bavas1 1s retinng. but he said Bavas1 first discussed qu1tttng early this season, before the current controvers) over whether Angels Manager John McNamara will retain his iob. "Buzzie said that this 1s his last season ... Autry said Thursday. "He has recommended that (Chief Admin1strattve Officer) Mi ke Port be named vice president of player personnel to replace him .. Autry said Bavas1's res1gnat1on at the end of the season has been .. taken for granted" dunng the Angels' tense dnve to win th e Amcncan Lea~ue West. "Everything else can wait." Autry said. ··Buzz1e told me months ago that this was his last season and I have JU St taken tt for granted "If some of our m1llionanc httters start 10 hn. we'll be an the thick of things." Angel executives have come under fire from the media and fans after speculauon arose over whether to keep McNamara at the Angels' helm dunng a slump in which the team lost I 0 of 12 jl.ames. Neither Bavasi nor Autry indicated that Bavas1's reuremcnt 1s related to the team's current fortunes. Bavas1 served as an executive with the Dodgers and the San Diego Padres before JOtnin~ the AnRels. o.tt1 ...... ""°' .. ~ ,,_, c-- Scott Banuelos (left) and Gary Elll:erton ride the "wavea durtnf the aecond round of the OP .Pro Sui'flng Champtonahlp Thunday at the Huntington Beach Pier. The competition contlnuea throughout the weekend. He was named Executtve-of-the-Year twice 1n his o.itr l'tlot ~0 lilf Tent K- career, with the DodJers m I 959 and with the minor league Running back Mark Draper waa a starter for Montreal franchise m 1948. Coach Denni• Haryung•e Arti•ta la•t •ea•on. Ex-champion Leon Spinka ••Y• he'll make comeback. 82. FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 198-C Wrttera t9b UCLAlowln lhlrcl •tr81aht footMll :t .... 83. Llamas, Gerlich ' advanc·e Bud Llamas 1and Brad GatidJ f Huntincton Beach advanced Thun. day to round t-o of the main event t the OP Pro Surfing Champtonllups t the Hunuoiton BeaCh ~er. Uamas fJIUrcs lO aiet a gOOc;I 1lCSI toda) when be faces Michael Ho f Hawaii, while Gerlkh MU face J:CTI.) RichardM>n in the scrond round of one-on-one compnition Billed as America's riehest pro- fessional surfing contest. the OP Pro Champ1onsh1p will continue throil&hout the weekend. with the quarterfinals and semifinal• IC't for Saturday and the fina.ls on Sunda). Each day's activn)' begins at 6 a.m. The preliminary rounds arc for those surfers who entered the Cham- pionships unranked or those who dad not have enough AsSOClation of urfing Professional (ASP) compet1- hon uodcr their btlts. Laguna Bcacb·s Mike Panons; who bad advanced from the sixth heal Wednesday, was elimui.ated in on~ on-one competition ap.iast G~ (Pleue eee SUlll'lllfG/82) A masterpiece in' 84? Artists are big =----and experienced -and in the hunt By ROGER CARLSON Of tlle Delly .......... Probably I 4 of 2l pos1uons will be !1'anned by returning starters. tnclud- ing the quarterback and tailback. there's 6-4. 212 and 6-4. 211 up front and there are four wtth 4 75 or better speed for 40 )'ards m camp. .\nd. the Laguna Beach High ..\rt1sts have beefed up their game cons1derabl) with a newl) acquired assistant cooch -and 1f)ou'rc m the area. you won't miss him. Coach Dennis Haryung has picked up former San Francisco 49cr de- fensive end Cedrick Hardman. an all-• prom 1971 and 1975. who packed 258 pounds on his 6-4 frame dunng his pla)1ng days. "He and Enc Johnson (another Laguna lkach assistant) pla)ed together wuh the 49e~:· sa>s Haryung. "so I have prett) much given them the defense and I'll go 98 percent with the offense." The acquisition of Hardman came rather simply -Hardman ap- proached Haryung as he was leaving practice Aug. 22. JU St a couple of days into the season. and asked to be a part of the Artists' program. "He JUSt wants to work with kids." sn~s Haryung. "Hopeful!) it's our gam with his enthusiasm and knowl- edge of the game." Haryung and hi s Artists are in ttle- u01que pos1t1on as bemg the smallest school in Orange Count) v.ith an enrollment in the area of 950 stu- dents. but there arc reasons for opum1sm as the> move from the South Coast League to the Sea View League despite the usual severe lack of depth "We have size and expenence ... sa)s Haryung "I don't want to get too excited, but it's probabl} the best we've had smcc 1976 when we won It (the title was taken awa) bl'Cau~ of a controversial inehg1b1ht> case). "I'm not sa} mg the\ 're that good. (Pleaee .ee AJlTISTS/82) Laguna B~ach - Head Coach: Demds Barra& Staff: Tom Purdy (running bac~ linebackers Jeff Greenough (offensive line) Enc Johnson (defensive coordinator) Ccdnck Hardman (dcfell.Slve line) League; Sea View Nickname· Artists Colors· Maroon and White Offense Veer; Def~: Pro 4-3. 198 3 record: Lca&ue l -5; °''erall 2-8. 1984 schedule Sat . Sept. 8 Fn .. Sept. 14 Fn .. Sept. 21 Frt., Sept 28 Fn .. Oct. 5 Fn .. Oct. 12 Fn . Oct 19 Fn .. Oct. 26 Fn .. No ... 2 Fn .. No' 9 at Buena Par~ El<t1nore Dana Hills CdM• (at pt. Harbor) Co ta Mesa• llnaHrstt~ (at lrvme) Woodbndge• (at lrvme) at Ne~pon Harbo~ Estancia• Saddleback• Top prospects Player Jim O'Donnell Mark Draper Ted Hudzinsk1 Dan Tester Nelson Gnffen Mike Sadler Mark McGrath Kent Chesle\ Clark Paule,· Greg Heneghan Pat Freeman Paul Nugent Jonathan Todd John KJmball Pat Devlin Sean McKe' 1tt Re' Reasor Rhett Garman Ga'} Scott Chns Dickerson Pos. QB P.>-RB OLB-FB CB-\\ R OT-OT OLB-OG ·MLB-C RG DT-RT OT-TE Fl \B-RB RB QB WR I\. "'(' (8 s \\ R-FS Ht. 5-11 6-0 6-1 5-11 ~-11 5-8 6-2 5-11 b-4 6-4 b-2 5-b 5-11 (>..-0 6-0 5-10 5-" 5-10 5-10 b-1 Wi. 170 180 181 160 191 148 190 180 212 211 170 160 174 170 150 160 161 155 160 186 Commat Sr .. '83 starter Sr .. ·83 starter Sr. '83 de( starter Sr .. '83 starter So . up from freshmen Sr .• '83 letterman Sr .. '83 all-league Jr. converted fullback Sr., 2-w-a} starter. Sr .• 2-way st.aner r .. transfer from East Sr .. '83 letterman (4.6) So .. 1.200 )arc:ts ~ilh frosh Jr .. out all of '83. knee Sr .. did not play in '83 Sr .. '83 st.an.er Sr .. '83 starter Sr .. '83 starter Jr .. up from sophomores So .. up from freshmen Driessen 's bat Angels se~ U.S. Open: Business as usual Dodder nemesis f~r Ya!1ks Lendl.othertopseedsbreeze 8~ --IDV&SlOD-in second round tennis wins Montreal helps keep road trip plenty long. 5-2 MONTREAL (AP) -Dan Driessen 1s swmg1ng a m1&ht)' bat for Montreal Expos -one that's a few ounces lighter. too. "I changed to a ltghter bat when we came off the road tnp last week, and ever since then. I've been ha vma success,'' Driessen said after dnvmg in four runs with a thret·run home run and a double. He helped the Expo end a stnna of six one-run lo s with a S-2 triumph over Lo Anacles Dodgers Thursda> niaht. The aamc marked the debut of Jim Fanning, who rtpl cc:d 8111 Virdon a field manaacrcarlierin theda)'. In the final )CAr of a two->ear controC't. Virdon rccentl) told general man r John McH It' he didn't plan to return nC:\t )CU, and the ~1r mutually •arted to C\cr ucs immed11tcl)'. Fanning. who mana ed the club in the la t month of 1981 and all of 1982 btforc returnma to the front office. inserted the peed of1 im Ramc~ and ~ldom·u d Miaucl Dilonc It the top of th ~tt1n1 order. and the !')air reached ba thrtl' tinics each "The coaches. John (McHalc) and myself had an 1ntercst1ng meeting before the game." said Fanning."\\ c remembered what the club wa like wtth speed at the top. with i\and C<' what happens." Bill Gulhckson scattered"" hits for the victory. "Any time you rnn get sonw rum and your control 1s on. \Ou'vc got ri chance." said Gullickson Gulhckson. 10-7. who has won h1'i last 4 decisions. and 1 9-2 in his last 17 stans. struck out two battc"' nnJ wa e none in po tin& 'h~ third complete game. ~ The Dodgers aot a first·1nnin .. run on double b> Ste'c ' nm.I f (Jrn Guererro. The Expo\ lied 1t in their halfofthe 1nnin1on tnpl 'h\ Rnmc-. and Oilone. • MontreJI btoke thr uc tn t Ooh Welch. 11·11. in the lif\h . Andre D wson and 111) aner opened the-fifth with i angle and walk. Ori · n. who h hll 4 home"' m ht~ la t ~ pme . then lint"d the ii t pitch barely oHr the hi ti Id fen c for ht 12th hom r. Ori nm dell5·11nthc 'cnth. dnllin o double.into the n ~t field corner th t orcd ( artcr. ~ho h d in led . Ken Landrc:tu 's ninth homer 1n the ninth 14."{ountcd for th l xt ,,.. finJI run. (1amson came from bchmd to oust Ital} ·s Rafaella Rewe.J-6..(>..l.~Gadurl10pptedPam C"asale7-6: ~3. b-4 Temes' an defeated Ehse Burgin 7-5. 6..t. and Bassett \truglcd before downina Pascale Paradis of France 7-6. ·b m a top )·lUI" ~ match Ba sett Jumped out to a 5-I lead in the openina ~t. onl~ to haH Paradis b3ttle ba k and wm the neAt four game The tY.o ~cnt to the uebreakeT and Paradis took the first point It war, ht'r lao;t as Bassett won 7-1 Cubs allowed to play. day games in playoffs £..». 'OR~ (AP) -~ball resolv tts pla\off dilemma wnh the Cubs on Thunday. dedd1n& to play muJwtck da> gamn in the at101' l league Champ1on,h1p Scnes 1f Ch1cqo 1s 10\'0h:cd but to SY.Itch the World Sene to st.art 10 lh mencan league city to alloy. .. knight pm . If the Cubs fail to v.in the , at naJ Laaue Ea a, the commi 1oner• offi~ 1d the Ofl&ln.&I po t· a n hcdulc v.111 hold . ..-.1t midweek p1a .. o games at n1 t anJ tht World nes t.artma 1n·, i 'allonal l ~uc cit~. The ~hcduk for the t-of~fhc pla\O for the first tw.o game Oct. .:?-J It the N t. v. th the ta t thrtt pm at the • L t The lirst pm~ of t~ World ncs hC'dulcdOct 9·10atthe au ~u Cit). tht' third. ounh and fifih pmc Oct. 12·1• at 111en1. n L ut. \~ 1tchm1 the e to ~tan 1n the' L \tioouW "'ean onh three pm~ 1n,tcad of ~ ur v. be pla"cd at 1he u~· Wn le Factd. the n, m le ue 'taJ1um Y.1thout hght-and would "C th homc·ftcld 1,1, ant.a to th mcncan le l t DAILY PILOT /Friday, August 31, 1984 .. Spinks 1naint.ains · he's in training for a co~eback From AP dlspatcbes BIRMINuHAM, la. -Former m htav)'we1Jht bo:>.m& champion Leon Spinks. on a la1d·back tnp to Alabama. said he's prepanng for a comeback fight that could be held in Barminaham. ''I'm try ma to get my head toge\her," Spinks said. "I haven't fought since March of last )Car, and I'm tung ready for a comeback. I'm thinking about doing a fi t here. In fac I'd lake to come here and fight two fights." The St. Louis native was heav}"'eaght champ of the world ·in 1978. After has stunning upset of Muhammad .\It. Spanks' tooth- less gnn became famous ever)· where Spanks lost the utle to Ah an a rematch at New Orleans about a }Car later. but he had secured has ~ personal piece of turf for all lime. ~"' Sp1Rks sho\.\ed up at the 200 I upper Club in B1mungham forTuesda~ night's boxing program, amv1ng from Demopolts. Ala. where he 1s "'Visiting fnends. · Signing autographs at nngs1de. Spinks. said, ··1 wuld comeback. as eather a cruiserweaght or heav}- weight. Birmingham could have a role an my comeback." ~ote of the clay Tom Poley, light-hitting shortstop of the Cfncfnnatl Atds; aftw bettJ~ • oeme-wtnnlng hofiler off s.n [)j9go relief ace Gooee G~: '"lhere wu a good chance I'd win the~ before htttlng one out agaJnst Goose." Couples. Donald tied for lead Tournament Players· Champ1onsh1p n winner Fred Couples banged an an eagJe-3 on the 14th hole ofh1s round Thursday to tae Mike Donald for the first-round lead of the B.C. Open at Endicott. N.Y. with a 5-under-par 66 Just behind were Tommy Valentine, Canadian nauve Dan Halldorson and Wayne Levi, all with 67s. Rookie Jim Galla,ber and veteran Ed Flori shot 68, whale 11 players were grouped at 69, three strokes off the pace All told 32 of the 13 7 starters broke par on the 6, 966- yard En-Joie Golf Club course and another I 0 matched par-71 . . Meanwhile. at Edmond. Okla .. Jay Sigel'• bad to become the first man to win three U.S Amateur champ1onsh1ps an a row ended when he missed a putt on the I 7th hole and lost has match play round to Rocco Mediate of Greensburg. Pa. Mediate de- feated Sagel. 3 and I. on the first da) of match play after two da~ s of quahf)ing rounds at the Oal Dodgers recall pitcher White LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles a Dodgers announced Thursday that pitcher Larry White Wlll be recalled from the minors. efTec11ve Sept. I. when major league rosiers can be expanded to 40 pla)ers. White. 25. of San Fernando. will JO in the Dodgers Saturda)' in Montreal. Whtte spent I 0 da-..s w11h the National League club earlier this season and appeared in one game, patch mg one mnang without a dec1s1on. ln 38 games with the Albuquerque Dukes of the Pacific Coast League this season. Whne staned 26 ballgames and posted a 7-12 record with a 6.11 ERA. The nght·hander pitched 159 innings and allowed 196 hlls while stnkang out 94 batters and walkang 89. Whne will join A.lbuquerque teammates first baseman Std Bream. outfielder R.J . Reynolds and catcher Jack Fample who reported to the Dodgers 1n Montreal. Catcher Gilbeno Reyes" 111 jOin the team in Los Angeles Sept. 3. when the Dodgers ()pen a seven- game homestand Royal• unable to gain ground ~ Cltarl Ho a scattered ~\en hlh • oHr e1 ht 1nn1nas and Pet O'Brteo drove 1n a run and Geor1• wrt,bt scored one with t't\O ofthc game's fhc tnplt' a~ Te"'a~ tool a 4.3 v1ctOI) O\ier Kan s Cm in an Amc-ril'lln Le:iauc W~t mat~hup Thursda) n1gh·t. HouJh benc-littC'd from thrtt do~bl~ pl•>~ m raasmg hi) eason r«ord to 14-12 and hts hfet1me mark apinr,11he Rovab to 7-3. Kanr,a!> City, howc-H·r. dtd not lo~ am ground to Manne~ota, !tla)tnit three pmes back. as the l ..-. ins "'ere upend«! bv 8o ton •.• In the Red So>.'!t 9.3 romp O\e1 Minnesota. Wadt" 8011 drove m three runs. scored three· umes wath thrte h11s and Jim Rice added a two-run double as the T\.\ins lost for the !il:tth tame in eight ouungs. Boston's Al Nipper, 7-5. settled do"'n after a shak:r stan. reured 21 of the last 22 batters and finished with a s1>.- h1ner. L)()yd Moseby's t"o-run pinch sinitlt\ capped a three-run ffOUCb ninth inning and rallted Toront(> to a 4-3 \.tctory over Chicago The loss ~ept the\\ hate So>. 6'·' games back of Minnesota 1n the \\e'>I Milwaukee's Rick Manning scored from third on a" ill.I pitch in the eighth 1nn1ng to g1' e the Bre"'ers a 7-b \. ICtO!) O\ er Cleveland Jack Perconte's e1ghth- mnang sacnfice bunt auempt became a two-run pla\. when t\\O thro"'1ng errors allo"ed Spike Owen and Perl'onte to score and Seattle ~at Detroit. 2-1 Phillies rally to split twin bill P1nch-h1tter Slxto Lezcano's bases-a loaded walk an the ninth mnmg dro' e home Al Oliver o.rith the w1nnan run to give Philadelphia a come-lrom-betind 6-5 victory and a split of their douhle-header with San Francisco Thursday night. The Giants won the first game, 6-5, as Jeff Leonard's two-run homer in the ninth rallted San Francisco ... In other NL action Thursday. the Chicago Cubs, keved b} Keith Moreland's t\\-O-run smgJe, exploded for five runs 1n the 10th inning for an 8-3 v1ctof} over Atlanta. their fifth • consecume tnumph The' 1ctOI) enabled Chicago to stretch llS East lead to six ~mes over the idle "le" York Mets. "h1le Philadelphia dropped 71 'back .. Ron Oester 's two-run double capped a four-run third inning and rookie Jay Tibbs spaced sc"en hits as Cincinnati defeated Pittsburgh. 4-1. in a battle of the "-:auonal Leagm• cellar d\.\-ellers Raiders deal Towns to 'Skins WASH INGTON -The \.\ashington [i] Redskins bolstered an offens1"e hne cut c 11·• down by ln)Unes h~ p1ck1ng up veteran tackk Moms Towns from the Los Angeles Raiders Thursday for an und1sdosed 1985 draft choice Towns. 30. was chosen on the first-round of the 1977 Nauonal Football League draft b\. Houston and played eight years for the Oilers before being released on Monday. The Raiders claimed him on \.\aivers befort' sending him to Washington The defending NFC champions. "ho open the regular season against the M1am1 Dolphins on Sunda\ hst All-Pro offensive linemen Russ Grimm and Joe Jacoby as "probable" for the season-opener after • inJUrtes sufTere'1 an the e\h1h1t1on -;eason Corrales levied $1 ,000 fine CLEVEL.\J\D -Cle,eland Indians a \1anager Pat Corrales has been fined S 1.000 b} American League President Bobby Brown for a bat-thro""ang incident dunnga game against the Balumore Onoles on .\ug. 9. the team said Thursda" Corrales was in the Indians dugout ""hen he thrc'v four bats onto the field after being ejelled a\ ht• protested a balk call against Indians pitcher Ro' Smith "lo one was struck b\ the ba1s. - Corrales was not suspended O\ er the incident the team said Televlalon. racllo TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. -8A8E8ALL: Dodgers at Montreal, Channel 11. RADIO 4:30 p.m. -8AS!8AU: Dodgers at Montreat, KA8C(790). 7:30 p.m . ......: 8AHIALL: New York at Angela. KMPC(710). Witherspoon defends crown Once-beaten WBC title-holder meets .. unbeaten c hallenger L..\~ \'ECJ \~( \P)-T1m W1thers- roon. whose onl) loso; was an a l on trO\. crs1al \pit I decision to Lart) Holme., ma lee; the lirc;t defense ofh1s \\orld B<n1ng ( ounul heav)"e1ght tllk tonight against undefeated Pmk- lon Thomas 'A 11hcrspoon gm·, 1n10 the tight as a .. olld 2-1 fa, onll'. drrnrd1ng to the tx·111ng line on thl· La\ \'egac, \trap. hut Thoma<, .,a,, he I\ lOnfident he <an "re-;t thl· cro"n from the ,·ham- p1on "I don't C.1.'l' Tim ac; a great lighter." ..aid Thoma.-.. "I \Cc him ac; a good lighter. but I kno" I lan beat him He <;a)'S he'll knod; me out hut l'H~ ne'er even been knocked do"n I think Fnda)' "e'll find out 1fhc'!> as good as he 1hmks.'' Witherspoon. "ho earlier 1n the week threatened to pull out of the fight 1f promoter Don King didn't sweeten the contract terms says he has put that out of his mind and 1<, no\.\ read)' to fight Witherspoon weighed 1n Thursda) al 217 pounds. one pound hea\ 1cr than Thomas' 216. and proclaimed htmself1n great shape "I'm feeling real good. l''e been running a lot and m)' weight 1c;do"n .. he said ·-rm looking for ll to go nu further than fi"e rounds .. Wither!ipoon weighed 220 when he won the cro"n Holmes vacated last December 1n an ehm1na11on figh1 against Greg Page in March. .\!though he won a unanimous 12- round dec1s1on O\.er Page "It "as like a mvstenou<, rtght." he said. "I didn't reall)' take 10 that fight like I "'anted to I knc" Page "'ould come in hea")'. the public1t)' ~as all for him. There 'Was a lot of fhh) stufl gomgon Page. \\ho ou1we1ghed Withers- poon b)' 18 pounds in that fighl. tried to bull)' him around the nng. but Witherspoon expects a different fight against the lighter. quicker Thomas. ·· Pmklon Thomas is a smaller heav)'\.\e1gh1. and I m1gh1 have 10 tradea lot of punches." hesa1d "He'll thro" at me and I ha\e logl\ e him the ~ame amount back .. Thomas brings 1n a 24-0-1 rernrd ~nh 20 kncxkouts to the fight "h1k Wnhcrspoon 1o; t8--t wtth-12 knock· outs. The onh blemish on Thomae; record "'a-; a bru1s1ng IQ.round dra" with current World Boxing .\ssoc1a · 11on hea' '"e1gh1 1.hamp1on l 1err1e C oetzee Weekend sports on television RAOfO TEU1VtltON 11 a.m. -8ASllALL -Dod~ at Montreat, KABC(190). 10:45 a.m. -IASEIAU. -Chicago at Atlanta. Channel•. 11:30 a.m. -TENNia -u.s. Open. 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FOOTaAl.l -Miami at W8ihlng· ton, CNnnef <4. llAHaALL -~at Montw..,, Channel 11. .1 p,m. -flflO 'OOTaAU.. -LA A8kSera et H0"1ton.ChanM1•.TIW -U.S.Open.~7. 3:30 p.m. -OOl.P -Flf\11 round coveraoe of U.S. Amateur tllipid at Edmond, Okla. RAIMO Oa.m -M-AU.-~.t~. KABC (790) · ~ 1 p.m1 -•A-M.L -New Yottc •t A"9111. KMPC(710). --~-----...... ---------------.!.i.....--------------------~----- Lions getting defensive Westminster has a solid nucleus for I 984 season about th~ l 1ons' chanc.: an lhe deep wurrs of the un!!tt l ue, tauna: says O'Hara. "l fttl our recc1ven are very &ood. Steve McBride hu aood hands a.nd moves preu~· well for a bag kid, Ro~n Martinez was l1 ri&ht·fielder for the baseball team and although Tommy Lewi!> is a little fellow (S·7, 140). he lS very 3Jile." ~ ROGER CARLSON Of I ... OllllJ "ht eta" Sevt'n dcft'n!>1v \taner~ from 198 '\ dot tht' We:i.tmm:i.tcr High roster. and combined with an offensive line "'hich include~ guard Sean Noble. !50-pound tackle 8111)' Pau and 6-4. 212-pound Ptte Gill. there as an obvious nucleus for the Lions of Westminster High to draw from as thC> gird for the 1984 football season Coach Jim O'Hara as opt1m1suc Cook sets race mark Bell' ( ooi..:. (.'hamp1onsh1p ofl- '>hon: boat raler from Newpon Beach teamed w11h l\.ath> Genth or \ara\ota. Fla to dnve an ofTtjlore latamaran. Spmt ol Miss L1beny, to \et a record of 4 hour!i, 22 minutes 1n the New Yorl Cit) -A.lbany round trip to help ra1\l' money for the reno- ' auon and maintenance of the Statue of Libert\ Cook and Genth were co-<lnvers '"llh John (on nor of Costa Mesa as throttleman Connor 1s Cook's reg- ular throttleman an her offshore po\.\er boat racang campaigns The tno a'eraged 56 8 mph on the 2!s'l-mile circu11 on the Hudson R1"er It was the first attempt to set a round-tnp record OH'r the course \ml'e 1924 accordang to the Amen- lan Po"er Boat Assoc1a11on which sancuoned the race against the clock The pre' 10us record was 5 hours. 45 minutes \.11ss Libert'. completed the run to .\lbany at an a\erage speed of 79.M6 mph but stopped four times on the return tnp -three times with transmission problems and once to refuel The race was held on the 75th ann1' enan of the 1924 C\ ent. Alters challenge at Hobie regatta Special to the Dally Pilot l'>Ll DE PL.\\1S. '>(. -The \her bo)s from Capistrano Beach \\ere among the top ft' e ln the Hob1e-l 6 national l'hamp1onsh1p re- gatta here after e1gh1ofI2 races Jeff .\lter"a' holdmgdO\ .. n second plale and has brother Hobie Jr. wao, founh The leader after eight races was Ennque Figueroa of Puerto Rico "-Ith a lo"' score of 3111 points. Jeff Alter "as second \\Ith 53•, .\llen Egusa Ha~thorne. was third "1th 6'•: Hobie.__ .\her Jr was fourth \\llh 8 and Carlton Tuder. Fon ~ahon Beach. Fla .. was fifth \\Ith 8'• Select pair Th rough thl' I 9tD NFL season. onl~ two players had led in three 1ndl\ 1dual categories 1n the same )ear Sammy Baugh of Washington was tops an passing. punting and pass 1n1ercep11ons in 1943 Bill Dudle) of Pittsburgh led 1n rushing. punt re- turns and 1ntercepuons 1n 1946 "We1re much larvrth n \l.C ~ere last )ear. I think ourlincb ckina corp" 1c; go1na to be oumancJ1ne and no I don't ha\c any concerns ··we have •ven defensa'e sumer' back and we had the be:i.t dctcnsc in the leagut" last )'Ca1 1\t any rate. wc hll as hard as an~one.' Only Manna was able to score more than two touchdowns agninst Westminster's defense 1n 1983 Among the blue chip 1nd1v1duals at Westminster 1s wide receiver David Hicks. a 6-2. 188-pound ~naor who doubles at linebacker. Thc backfield s maJor weapon\ appear to be (>.2 senior quanerback Ted McMallen . alona with Steve Gulley, a freshman who teamed for 27 complettons with Martinez on the sophomore team. "'We've had more (college recru1t- 1ng) acll\ll) on Hicks this year than l'"e seen on an) body fora long 11mt .. David Harrell rushed for a .S.2 average as a Junior halfback, and Da v1d Shelley was a 1,000-yard rusher on the sophomore team, g1"10g the Lions a sohd look at halfback FOOTBALL OUTLOOK Westminster Head Coach Jim O'Hara Staff Ro}' Scaffidi (offensive coordinator): Paul Chafe (recc1"ers): Don Davis (offensive lane. k1dung game coordinator. Jack Bowman (defensive coordmator). Steve Osborne (offensive backs, defensive line) League: Sunset Nickname. Lions Colors· Red, Black and White Offense: Split backs, pro slot: Defense: 4-3 Hara 1983 record: League 2-3· Overall 5-5 1984 schedule Fri Sept. 7 fn. Scpl. 14 Fn . Sept 21 Thurs Sept 27 Thurs. Oct 4 Thurs . Oct I I Fn . Oct 19 Fn . Ou 2o La Quinta Paufica lat Bolsa Grandel ~Cf\ llC \.1 ater Dc1 (at S.\ Bowl) Long Beach \\ 1lson Edison• (at OCC) Hunungton Beach* f In Valle\• (at Hin Beach) ~1anna• -Fn .. 'lo" 2 Thurs . ~O\ 8 0<.:ean V1ew(at Htn Beach) Top prospects Player Pos. Sean NQrant ( Scan 1 ,gbft· SCs Pete Gill ST Billy Pau DT -ST Andy A' elos QG Herman Baine DT-Q(Ti Dan Arguello Q Jacl [\.ans QT Ste'c McBride DE-SB Jeff Lo' mg DE·SB Tom Le"JS ~R RobManinez F\-\.\R David H1cls RLB-\\ R Ted McM1llen QB Steve Gulle)' P-( 8-QB David Shelley LH Dave Harrell RH Rom) Devorc DT·HB Mike Smith DE Rob Farrington ()[.PK Mark Smith DE Steve Hong OT Kelly Woods LLB Todd W,ca\er LLB Bob Rose MLB Mark Smith MLB Terrence Peren RLB Mike Connot CB Dean Kontoes ( R Paul Rincon CB Gene Armijo SS Ht. 6-2 'i· 11 6-4 6-3 5-8 6-2 6·2 6·2 6-'\ 5.11 ).7 5-11 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-3 6·2 5-8 5.11 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-9 Wt '• Comment Jr .. up from sophomores Sr .. '83 starter Jr., up from sophomores Sr .. did not play in '83 Sr .. '83 letterman Jr . up from sophomores Sr .. '83 letterman ·· Jr . up from sophomores Sr., '83 letterman Sr., '83 all-league re Sr . '83 letterman Jr . up from sophomores Sr., '83 all-league de Sr .. '83 letterman Jr. up from sophomores Jr . up from SOP,homores Sr . alternate 83 starter Sr .. '83 letterman Sr . did not play 10 '83 Sr . '83 letterman Sr .. '83 letterman Jr . up from sophomores So .. benchtnf 330 pounds Sr.. 83 all-league Sr . did not play in '83 Sr., all-league in '83 Sr .. '83 starter at fs Jr., up from sophomores Sr .. did not play in '83 Jr .. up from sophomores Jr .. up from sophomores Jr .. up from sophomores Case) White S~ James Solle)' FS Rack> Gates PK-P 5-8 5.10 5-9 5-10 6·0 6-2 I 8lS 190 212 250 184 209 192 195 188 183 140 165 18b 166 161 165 180 232 185 180 183 192 187 204 193 185 165 156 145 168 162 176 160 195 Sr . from soccer, long range Jr . up from sophs ARTISTS LOOKING FOR PLAYOFF BERTH .. From Bl but. \CS 11 has me thinking. Mark Draper spearheads the run- ning game after putting together 512 yards on 151 camcs as a junior. and ltlke sophomore Jonathan Todd. runs the 40 in 4 7 The fac;test on the team 1s Paul Nugent. a cornerback and running hack \\1th 4.6 \.rcdcn11als \.\h1le quanerbad Jim O'Donnell. the .. fmd" of the }Car last October. 1s at 4 75. "O'Donnell 1s the quickest quar- terback we've had since 8111Gompf1n 1976 and '77." says Hal)ung. "Once we found him he ended up be mg 1he best of the bunch last year:· O'Donnell's first appearance was at ntor ark oOrath, an all·teacue perform~r last year, wUl .ee actton •• a center and middle llnebao•us.r. ' • ,,. A.Ulscadero when he stepped in be· cause of IOJUnes and proceeded to pass for 209 yards and run for 100 yards. although the Arttsts were .1umbled b)' a very strong Greyhounds outfit. 41-8. At 6-2. 190 and another two way starter, 1s Mark McGrath, who was an all-league choice in the South Coast as a junior. There's been considerably interest in Clark Pauley and Greg Heneghan, the Artists' two 6-4 defensive tackles. who also operate at tackle and tight end on offense. _:·Both need to put more weight on," ad mils Har)ung, "but they havew the big frame that everyone's interested in. and both are really smart kids. Paul'~ 1s a doc1ot and Hcncgb.an 's dad 1s a JUdge. They're hard workers and have a p<>lentaal future (an the college ranks) ... There arc I 0 sophomores on the 40- man squad. and a couple figure to make ma.ior contnbut1ons to the varsity, 191-pound two-way tackle Nelson Griffen and receiver Chns Dickerson, a 6· I, 186-pounder. "Our freshmen went 7-1-1 and won the league champ1onsh1 p for the first time ever in this school's history," notes Haryung. Haryuna says Saddleback Ht&h and University Hi~ look aood for the fim twcrspots an the Sea View League -but when 1t comes to third place and the lut benh for a Clf Central Conference playoff benh -he feels his Artists are in the hunt. "That's what we're 11min1 for." Sl}'S Haryung. SURFING. From Bl · • • Green of Austraha. Mcanwtule, San Oemcnte't Jim Ho.-n moved into round two to fa~ Banon Lynch of Au u·1lia today. Thcsurh•'IS rated aHxccllcnt with . 6 to &-foot set~ and a fine turnout was on hand for the day's compct1t1on. The end of tbc first round 1nd pan of the ond round is expected to be contc t~ today. The women's • ond round 1s also planned. . _. TIJree-maD bu~etball l~a Apphtallon arC' now be1n1 acct'ptcd for the Fount.aan Valley Recreation Dcpanmcnt's fall tbrcc;man basket~ll IC'qucs. Tt'am rostt'n and fee• can be liubm11ted to lhe recrtatton department at 10200 Slater Ave., through Sept. 28 at• p.m Fee is $60 per tt'am and must be submitted an 1ber form of o 1ponsur's check. money order or cashier's check, made payable to the C1ty of Fountain Valley. Leaaues wall be d1v1dcd rnto A, B and NY<?TH (all pla)ers over 10 w1th no height restncllonl). Games will be pla)cd on Tue5day al'ld Thursday n11hts For more 1nlorma11on, phont' 963-8321, extension 237. .. La11m bowlltut accarac7 touraq. The Newpon Harbor Lawn Bo111rhnat1uba1tl hold us annual C\Ul'IC) Shoot-out on T~) bc&lnn1na at 10 am. tach pla)er will have th~ prac11~ bowl• and thrtt more bowl1v.h1chcount foraccurac). Both men and ll-Omt'n ~ 111 be compeuna. The lawn bowhn& club as located at 1550 C rown Drive Nonh Corona dcl Mar. The 1:ompe11t1on is open Cor spectator v1cwini. For more infonnat1on, phone 759-9966 Bacb .aftball cbamploa•JJlJM The Summer National Beath Sof\ball Cham-p1onsh1ps arc set for Saturday and Sunday, Sept 22-23 at Huntin1ton Beach St.ate Park. · Proceeds from the tournament wall benefit the Muscular Dystrophy As.soclltion. Beach softball is played by three-player teams. Pla)ers must h11 the ball over 1 hne SS feet IY-1) for play to bqin Entry fee is $60 per team which includes 1 T- shart For anformauon, phone 63S-7711. Beaent 6011 toamameDt 1 he Marifan ( enter of Educauonal Thcrap\ • has scheduled atS sc:~ond annu.al btntfit suff tournament for Monday, Oct I at Mna Vcrdt Countn Clllb 1n Cost.a M«a C.:ost as ~I SO for indlVlduals, $600 (or a founome, $100 for tee or pttn sponwrshaps and S30 for dinner onl). Rcamrataon beians at 10. 10 1.m and a noon ~hotaun st.an 1:. planned For more mfornauon, phone 64S-4437. Pacmc Soatlnrat Tetiabl ·OOe.a £1.Shlh·rank.ed JOhan Kric s edd"cd 1blJ name to tbe list of tenn11 Stan •·ho v.ill coml)nt m tbt PatalicSouth est Tcnn1s()pcn. Seot.1-16 11t the U» Anacles T enn1s ~ter 11 UctA. Others scheduled to compete include: 'o. ) Jamm) Connors and seventh-ranked Yannid: osh. • l.>ayt1mc ct1on ""111 bqia at DOOft M y throus,h Fnda.> and l pm. on Sawrda • Evr.nq ttnn1 ""ill bqin at 7:30. For mcm 1nforma11on, pbonr (213) 462;'.?J 12 Baseball hopeful of a voiding strike next yt;ar By JOHN NELSON _, e,ort. Wrltw Baseball had moved from the diamond to the battlefield of labor negotiations. The result was a stnke by players that robbed Amenca of its most beloved game for 51 da'.rs dunng the summer oft 981 Out of that stnke came a Basic Agreement with a rating S>Stem for free aaents a~d a special pla)er pool from whtch to recompense their loss. The contract e'\p1res on Dec 31. and once again. owners and players must meet at the bargaining table. This lime, however. the issues ~em a little less volatile, the early postures of the two sides are not quite as belligerent and even the nege>- tialors seem less combative. Both sides arc cauttously op- timistic that, with negotJattons ex- pected to begin after the World Scnes, a strike can be avoided an 1985. The issue in 1981 was a manage- ment issue -frtt agency. The Friendship Games called big success Soviets say it was as good or better than LA Olympics MOSCOW(AP)-The friendship '84 Games ended Thurwa\ w1th a final Soviet d1spla) of p0wer 10 b4sketball and offictal claims that Moscow·s alternau vt• internatio nal spons event was JUSt as go&!.· II no t better. than the Summer 01\-rupics. The finale of the tv.o-week sport~ festival, organized by the So\ 1ets and their allies after thev decided to boycott the Olympics. ended v.1th a closing ccrcmon). a news conlerence and a gold medal for the \o' 1et basketball team. Whtie the Soviets contended throughout the games 1ha1 the com- petition was not designed to rival the Olympics, they were thorough 1n potnting out the greater number of world and Olympic records broken during the games hosted throughout Eastern Europe. At the news conferencr . 0" 1e1 Sports Commmee Chairman \itarat Gramov touted the 18 world recordc; set at the Fnendsh1p Games. t·om- pared with 12 broken at the Summer Olympics in Los An$ele'i Gramov also said 4 7 01} mp1c records were bettered b) Friendship athletes. Forty-three Olympic marks were broken in Los Angeles. The eight other sports e'en ts staged in the Soviet Un ton ended earlier this week, leaving onl~ the basketball tournament to wind up the games here. L1thuan1an Arv1das-Romas Sabonis scored 32 points to lead the Soviets to a 105-70 drubbing of Czechoslovakia. The Soviet coach promptly declared that his team could have beaten the U.S. gold medal team at the Olympics. "We've won against all the strong teams in basketball toda). with the e'\ceptton of the Amencans," Alex- ander Gomelsk) said after the game. "But Judging from what I watched in films (of the Ol)mp1cs). rm certain we would have beaten them too." The So\ 1et women won their basketball compet1t1on. beating Bul- gana. 99-56. The Soviets also dominated track and field events held early in the sports fesuval, although East German athletes won 16 swimming events to the Soviets' I J. Gramov said th~ games were organized "to allow athletes who had been prepanng for the Olympic Games to show their skills 10 com- pet1t1on with other athletes." He said "many athletes tak1n$ part in Friendship '84 have achieved greater results than those in Los Angeles. Those in socialtst countries are now world champions and have hroken world records." The Los Angeles olymp1cs suffered "overcommerc1ah1at1on." Gramo\ cotnplamed. and said "the at- mosphere of the Los Angeles GallleS demonstrated the l:Orrcctness of the decision of the O\ 1et L' n1on" not to part1c1pate. .\sked if Moscow planned to attend the 1988 Summer Olympics 1n Seoul. South Korea. Gramov said a dec1s1on had not yet ~n made The 14 Soviet allies that J01ned the Ol:rmp1c boycott part1c1pated an the Friendship '84 Games. along with about JO other nations Writers pick UCLA to repeat in Pac-10 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two- tlm. defending Pecifle-10 Con- tetence football champion UCLA &a the lllectlon of tM Pec-10 Sky-Wrtt•• to make It thr" In a row. The BnHne w.r• the pldu>f -'ght r~rtert to win the tltle th It f au. A Poff Of'tM Skywriter• wu taken at lJCLA on T,hurtday u the tout came to an end. UCLA had 172 po nt• to 158 for runntf'·UP WUhlngton, whJch WH the chc>a of flW reportert. USC hed thr• ftrat-place vot• and ftnllMd thtrd In th• voting wtth 14 7 pointa. Artron• State wu fourth with 1,.. point•. followed by Wuhtng- ton Stat• with 124; Arizona With 98; Stanford With 71; California wtth 51 Oregori wtth $41 and Oregon stii.. with 22. Arizona State r• Celwd one ftrtt-pt.ce vote Whtie Wllhlngton State r~ved two ftr9t~YOt•. lndMdu-"Y. Gale Gllber1 of Call~ fornla wu a ru11away winner u tt. Pac-10'• outatandlng quar- terback, collectlng 1e of the 18 votee cut. Ottier tndlvtdual• plci<ed aa the _bes1J ~conference w.e Wath- lngton State runnlQg oecl< Kerry Porter; Stanford wide reoetver Emlfe Harry, a Fountain Valtey High product: UCLA otfenatve tlneman Duval Love, alto from Fountain Villley; Arizona <M'-*w Hneman Joe Orel<•i USC "'***" Jeck Def Rio, and Anzona ~t•1• c»- fen .. ve back DaYkS Futch«. Jolnlng Giibert 81 dMt..cut wtn- nert were Love •. Who hed 11 votes, Del Rio, whb had 1S votee, end Futeher, WhO had 12 VOtM. Porter had nine votM to ftv1 for Artzona State' I Oerrjt Cta; Harry had elx votM to th,.. fOr Lew a.me. of Oregon end Danny Green. of W~ton, end Drake had eight vot• to ...,.,, for Wathl~ton'• Aon Hotrnte. 'Fox Night' at Speedway slated Tonight will mark the return of Costa Mesa ptcdwa ·,"Fox N1aht" promotion, one in which all ladies art' admitted free. There art no coupon\ ntcdcd, all the ladic have to do is entrr tht &ates attheOrange County F 1.rground\. In addition to frtc adm1'><i1on. thcrc 1'> fm JX'rkinaand a frtc event progrnm. The proaram w1ll ftaturc lwo hou~ of non· top ~pccdway moto«'.)'Clt' racin& ction, fcaturana top ndcf'.\ ~uch a\ John ndona. Dubb Fcmll, Brad Oxky. ~Ian hnst1an and Mike ra1ra Sandona. fem:ll and OXiey we~ the thrtc top point-men 1n th1 ~ }Car'' Nauonal hamp1onsh1p Qualifying &nc and have a urtJ thcmsehcs bctths for the Nattonal Champ1onsh1p on <Xt. 6 The ptcs oix-n toniaht at 6 .• lO and 1hc first racc "111 be hC'ld 11 8. standard bearers were arch-enemies Ray Grebey, a General Electric nego- tiator who had turned his talent for intransigence toward baseball. and union boss Marvin Miller. an equally hard-nosed bargainer who came from the steelworkers. This time, the chief negotJators will be former Amencan League Presi- dent Lee MacPhail, who took over Grcbey's JOb as head of the Player Relauons Committee, and long-time Miller aide Don Fehr. new executive director of the MaJor League Players .\ssoc1auon. "I thin1' the climate will be better than last ume:· says MacPha11. a congenial, 1ntelhgent man whost background is baseball. not labor. "And I think we'll have good dts- cuss1ons across the table. I don't think there will be the acnmony there was. but no one can be sure what will happen 1fwe get to the point where we can't reach an agreement." Fehr. a well-spoken although some- Wherever you see this sign. participating Toyota dealers will help you steal a deal on a 1984 car or truck. They have to-they ve got over 80.000 new limes elusive former union counsel. sa)s the "last thing this organi.zatJons wants to do'' is go on strike. "Marvin said it best four )ears ago, and that 1s that vou do that when all else has failed." -- Every blue collar worker m .\men- ca has heard these or s1m1lar words. They arc standard manaiement- un1on prep.me rhetonc. In this case. however, there may be some ttason to join MacPhatl and Fehr m their _optimism. CDT•PWI · OUR EUROPEAN DELIVERY PLA ORDER '85 MODELS NOW AND ASSURE SELECTION, COLOA: AND DELIVERY DATE ConUtct V.... Oements To Handle AM Details 7M.15n 72'0. 1141HO-nat • Z\Ml21 -~ s-,,_ 151 F...., ......... cars and trucks to move this month. They're even ready to deal on their big selection of quality used cars too. So hurr}-in and steal a deal' > $1/:..ftftf) :e l'l84 Toyota Standard il77U Bedat 198l prices Amazing! 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IS New Orleen• 11 NY C.••nlS Otnvtr el S.11111 SlmdAY, Se9f. 23 Rtml 11 C1nc1nnet1 HOJllOn ., All1n1e M.nnesoia 11 Ot1ro1t NV JtlS 81 BuffelO P111s1>uro11 11 Ctev111na SI Lou \ •I Ntw Orte1"' Sen Francl\CO 11 Ptl•ll011Pll11 W1th•noton 11 New Enottnd Cl'l1taoo et Stalllt 1no.anaPOlll et Miem• Ml1ml 11 New Eno11no NV Gl1n1, ti Ptul1d.iPh•I P lltburon •• lno.1n1oo1,, Sutoe "' Green Bev a1 M1t waU-ff W11n1no1on 11 s1 Lou•t IC1nae1 C11v el NV Jtll Si n Frenc1.co 11 Hou\lon Nrw 0r-n1 11 D1llt1, In) New England al tnd•enaPOlrs SI LOUIS el NY G1an!l S.11t1t " C.nc1nne11 Wnh•noton el Ph•laoetl>1'•e M11m. a• San 01~ Minnesoll al Denver Sundev, o.c. 1' P11t•bUrol\ 11 R1idtn Buffeto 11 C1nc1nne1 C111ceoo II 011ro.1 Cl1ve11nd el HouSlon 1no.1n•DOl•s 11 New Eno1ano Green Bev II Ml11nesote NV Jels 11 Houston Green B•• al 011ras K1nHs CilY 11 Denver Meneley I Oct. n lt1m1 11 All•nl1 lnl WEEK f Sunde•, Oct. 21 S.n Frenci.co 11 "'"'' 'lemoe eav al Safi Franc \CO ~Y. Nov. 1' Pillst>urgPI al New Or•eans n) WEEK IJ NY Jels 11 T1m1>1 Bev SI LOU•S el Wl\hl!'QIOn ltenw• C1lv 11 Sen O•eoo Pn1leot!Ph•I 11 All1nl1 T amoe Bev 11 NY Glints MeflrdlY, Sept. 24 S.n DieOO el R~. (nJ LOI Atamltos THURSDAY'S RESULTS ( I Otll of S4 • nitftl f\er'MU mMt1ne I FIRST RACE. One mill! oace EI Toren10 F Shl!frtn) 19 00 14 •O 9 60 Rocio.• Scotch •McCarrvl 61111 •IO 8vt Bve Sco11v tkueb1erl SOO Alw receo AllOvl L•tv, 811111ng Billy Anon Pepper R1cn N so.cev Sa 11ors Sier Ciootller Jonn Time 1-01 2 S ~3 EXACTA 'I· IJ oe10 5116 JO SECOND RACE. One m11e trot L1av L Ve •en&no111mJ 2 IO 2 20 2 10 S11w Ster 'P11no I 10 S 80 Bonni IC.rundv 3 a.o Allo receo See Wh•\~ Gt<>Ol 81uD1e ~wttt Jef'llO. GJ Star Hunltr' Karl, Mione Snar1nne Hunlreu Sier T.~ 'l-QJ I S U EX.ACTA 1·3) oa•O s7010 THIRD RACE. One m.oe oace T •rQufll ( K utl>!tr I s 20 3 •O 2 60 C.emt>rtl I Oelomer > S 20 3 .a T1merons Shadow ILaci.evt '00 AISO rac.o Nore! Abbt Pt'tef Flash Tl\er,.,el Liff Ttnn11 Runner, Pe1tr\ '"" •a\•On BrtnlwOOO Donald Time 2 04 3 S U EXACTA 1t~11 paid \43'0 FOURTH RACli!. One milt lrol 1"11111 S1orm !McCarty) 4 60 3 20 2 60 AndVS Meteor CRllCl'lil!) 4 00 J 00 C!luck El Mer ISorlooO 1 eo Also recto R~el Rtotrea•. Walrus Mr Content Game Captain Meeoow V•clorv ltedmonOs Jov Time 20. 1 S FIFTH RACE. One mrle pace Starr Gerland (Williams! S 60 '00 3 00 Arm•d•llO !DtM>mftl' I 6 20 4 40 Cl\1dl•I IMtrcnano1 2 60 AllO raced Fot1lan1 Prrncen, SYIY1ner, Cae>eri Roll Suited 10 a Tee, Coureoeous Sa T me 2 07 2 S SJ EXACTA 4 71 Da•d '5700 StX,.H RACE O<>t m•lt PICt Ef.lr1 McCer•vl 310 2 60 i' 10 Mair • to·owven S 60 3 IO f'°IOll 01nrui tP11rce 6 40 AllO rated GolO.n Alfa,r Timber Crtf'k, Touch1 M•rec11 Btllt Ch1lull TrHI Y01Jflt 1f T1mt 'l-02 4 S U EXACTA 14·1J 0110 sJ060 SEYEHTH RACE. O"t mile 111c:1 lt.·no of Jeu IP1erctl '60 3 20 ) 00 Too J1mmv ll<uet>terJ S 00 3 40 lreclf. C (M.,.lltrl • 20 Al•o rtteo MalltH Hunllr Mo11•trev Prerre So rDPtlfl Solrll, S-•DPtrs Leedttr Cnr" Too Her Howdv Ooo Tr'Tle 2 02 U EXACT A 15·81 oe10 J~ 90 EIGHTH RACE Ont mrlt 11ace lteincheci. !Croollanl 49 •O 2010 7 60 Sir Mar• IF Sherren> S 20 S 00 Skip Maller (Ito.en) 7 20 Also rectd Roonev Tuoor. B•1c;1< Mart. Ye We•l•d Jutes Bov Time 158 3 5 U EXACTA 13·21 Pa•d 'SS620 NINTH RACE One mile oact Jnontoo t Perk er) 3 60 3 10 2 60 J mt Ptooer Trembllvl 9 40 S 00 Ntll s. .. ~ Grr I Vallan0•'1Qh1mJ 3 60 A••o ra(td Pooewilffhe H11cvon Ho•· IOey, Amvl Ptlt Tr•e><t Nine Time 1 se 1 5 U (XAC,.A 4-?I 011d Jtl 10 S2 PICK SIX 17•4 S·4 9 S 3·•1 0110 \4 92110 w1rn ,. • w.nn1no llCMtls '"' ~"" \7 P•cll S« consot111on 01i<J S54 IO ''"'" )11 w•nn•no hc~tl\ (five"°'"'' TE NTH tltACE. One m1 I DtCfl Nvallo S••Pl>tr IHdl. s .0 4 00 3 60 Sr11nt Ahted F St>fffl!\) 9 IO S 00 •~"'' B•esl {M11rchanol I 20 AllO rectd JC>flnnv Cfltnct. Lovt1tllt Rou.,. Mv Thinks Allwood Rouxdon. Ov M•ll Tuamer1no Led Time ts' •1s ~ •XACTA 17 SI oald tU 10 Allefldtnct s.113 o.c ~r TM""SDAY'S ttlSUL TS I J2nd of U•dllY ttlertruthllred rnMtlM) ~"'ST tltACI. ' furlonO• vo11mo IP9df'o11l 6 40 ) co 2 40 Then My Man (LOtOVll S20 2t0 W1lliXl<)n CMtlt) UO Alt.O '"" Te<.tan \:OVI, Slr Mell•(, WIMIOll Trl, Dul On Ille Coell, Cel Def-by, ~trmtt Ltt Time 110 H c:otco ••CL' lurlotlft MidlMI Hele lrit CL1Yl 7.. 4 20 ) 20 Oro.I Dt 8M IMcCINOlll HO 1'0 SOK I MVtnlorv 1s; ) uo Ailo r1ud Pel s LA'ldlf'I, aua .Merut c~. St•ufffft0«9, w~·• e.•ut ..: ... Cherolna, aoid Pwlofmel'ICt, Ortltlent, 11'.lck•-Teo Ou• Tot>• Time I 10 2il U DAILY OOUaLI IS·11 118 d 5'2 20 THNtD aAC:I 6 IUf'tono\ Nelblt11 ltH Si CHwtyl 1'0 UO ltO Time fo .. Proud IF'°O•I 10 60 1010 t<:•I"'~• 1Pworo11I 6 .0 Al\O '""' AH Arll, HI ttl .. MenClv, AU•oe. $1terl Ttrrnto' Ptteu, Stair..-'• Gin C•nelv s V11e1ttlM C1ron °'""'"· Teer ~ed Time 111 6 S Ji IX.ACTA 14·•1 Pl•CI '624CIO flOUttTH ttACI. OM ~ 9erllv NOOlt (Oliwtrnl IUO o.ne111 Cll11fl'Nll IOIM-'l (el • GOIC*I I r ISIDIU.) uo ,.. 00 J10 ,.. Tllundly, Nov 22 Green Bey 11 Detro11 New E11011n0 11 Dana, Also reced Mr Boldrull1no, De• Ravo Men GOO<I Tnouohl Wlllv. L1t1re Wavney Poo ' Dtrbv Sterllno Man Tlmt 138 415 "f'TH RACE. 7 lur!Ontn Luc~~ Kav A CMcCrnl 600 380 300 Trepoer'' Love {Lamance) 9 80 I 00 Fuh1on 1<now1t0ot 1oomln11utzJ S 40 Also raced SPrev Cotoo,,. Intentional, Smo1<1n' Pellr, BIOn<le Bomt>shell, Llllll Sier. Pvrem1d Hlol't, Momc11 Fir11 LP Time 1 24 • S $S EXACTA I& 11 oe10 '79700 SIXTH RACE. 6 lur!onos Sltv1n ' N11urtllt \ Oh1\ 8 40 4 80 J 60 G•r' ot Int VllllY IS101ilfl 8 •O 6 60 L• JOHI PHrl ( C.1rc111 4 20 Al'° rectd G1or1ou• Amezon, M t1 Proteuore L111enrw Surf Bunny All " Tuflt L•btrlv LO•t' Paoe S11i..es 10 -N n T~ 111 SEVENTH RACE One m•·k Lero 11 War Snotmaker I ~ 00 3 ~O 1 80 A,.,.r.cen S1en1111ra P •fletyJ 1 ?O 00 Too Muc!I For T v Blee•> S 20 Al\O r1cao HamDUl1'er Em~rador Al Nwte. Htewenlv P•e1n, S1re1uov11 ltonih Dt Jambt T•mt 1~ 1 S \5 EXAC,.A 16 11 P••d l llSOO U P ICK SIX t7 4 1·6 7 4 11 b oa•d \S 073 80 w1IP'I 11 w•nn•no ""''' rsi> riot'") U Pici.. S,. conM>lallon oa.o \147 60 ... 1111 lt7 w1t1n1no •·c~t•s (live norsu1 EIGHTH RACE. 1 1 16 mrltl on •url Mv Mtoneu (Plncev) 4()() 280 260 Zotf1nv ILlohaml 4 00 J 6() Tom Ces1eneo11 • 40 AllO recPd Bt1r•cxtolll Swivel R~ Ao S1llv SllYtn T•mt 144 $S EXACTA ti SI 0110 J43SO NINTH RACE. I • m11es Cherglng Sier IM4'zaJ 12 00 7 00 3 60 lrilh B1tlltr ( Plntev) 3 10 1 40 lnCurilon IGuttl 2 60 Al\o ractO AIShurouk, ~ 11\I Blade Parton'' Lteder Tour oro A J St1M In W1nntrs Towr1 Time I 49 3 S U EXACTA 110 91 o•ra '1 19 !>Cl Alttno1t1ce If 013 U.S. Open (et New Yerlll Men's S.Cend Reund ~ lven Lendt rC1ecno$10vekl1l Otf Edd•• Edward• <South Afrlc11. 3·6 7·6. 6·3 6·1 EllOI Tellltllll IU s I dtf Mark 01ckson IU S) 3 6 6 4 1-6 6 3 7 6, Anotrs J1rrvd 1Swt01mt del Oen•• Vint'• •South Africa ), 6·7. 6 J ) 6 1 S 6 l Mall Wllanoer tSwedtnt dtf Mlcnatl Kure. IU S ), 7 6. 6 3 6 ·4, Vll&l C,trulellls IU S I def G1annr Octeooo lll1tv1 6·1 6·4 6·0 Andre• Gomti (Ecuador! def MiMe 81utr <US I 6·0. • 6. 6-3. 6·2 J1mmv Brown IU SJ def Sttvt Denton IU SI 4 6. 6·• 7 ·6 6·3 Aaron ltrl<:Mtteln 1U ~I oei Jett K.laparda IU S l 6 4 6 3. )·6 1 6 Brad Ort'well IAus1r1llal dtl Scott DI"' IU SI 6·4 6·3 6·2 Jev LIOIOU\ IU s) Oei Vi n W1nr1Skv lU SI 6·3 6·3, 6·•. 'fo«I NtllOn IU SI def S1tf1n S1monuon ISwtdf>nl 6· 3 6· I 1·• Cireo HOimes IU S > otf rnomtl Ho1u1.01 tSw9"nt. 6•2, 6 4, 1·6. Tim Mavollt IU SJ def Leo Palin IFlnllnclJ, 6·4 6·• 1·6 •. , Pel CH ll (Aul1r111a l otf Bred G•lbert (U S l 6 3. •·•. 6•2 8 1M Scenlon <US I dtf M1ir1on Devis (US 1. •·•. 6·3 1·5, Kif\ Fl.Ch IU SI dtf Vh1v Amntre lflO•ll 6 1 1 S 6 I Wtrmeft'I Stctnd Rwnd ~· Merline N1vrall10v1 IU SI Mf Anclftl LHr>d (US I 6·4, 6·2, Cn111 Evtrl LIOvd (US I otf Ttrrv HoHtO.v IU SI 6· 1, 6 1, Hint MenOlr YI ICrtehcnlo ... klll Ott Tint Sc1Wvtr·L1rst11 !Dtflmer~l. 6·2. 6 O. Zin• G1rrlson tU s I otl ltef1tlll 1teoo1 !tletvl. )·6 6· 1, 6·0. 8onnte G1du1111 IU.S l dtf P41m CHelt (US I 1 6 6 3, 6·4, Cer11n11 81ne11 !Ce11e0e1 dtf Pesc11t P111dls CF=renc11 1 6, 7·•. Petre Del?tHt J11uen (Swltutrllll<I) dtt Pt1r• Keooeltr IWlll Gtnnenvl. 6 0, 7·6 6·2, AM• Mlnte< <Aultrell•l d4rl Mercelle Skullenk• tc11Chotl0v1kl11 6 ?, 6 1, Mlm• Jeusovec (YuootleYl•l otl Arm Menrlcka'4H' !Us l. 6 t 7·6, Svtvl1 H1nlll1 (Wt1I G.,menvl dff Ke1trlJ\t '11ro11,11.1 Gomoert, 6 1, 6 1. Anne W111t1 IU S l dtf El•uko lnOIJt (J111en), 6 3, •·6, 7•S, 8tltln1 8uno• !West G.,.menvl dtf lv1 8utter0t (Crt<llOllO veklaJ, 2•6. 7·$, •·1. Petre Huoer CA~atrlel dtf ~rln A~ll61m (Sw.ci.tll, 7·S, •·O, Lori McNtft !U $I def Vtc:lll NtlM>ll IU SI, 5·7, •·•. 6·J, ~''" C.urnev IU s I Oil ltow Ce.eit cu~ I. 6·0, • 3, Al\dfH Ttnwtwetl (HunMf'Y) 4*tf EH .. l41ral" IU.S I, 7·~ 6·• 0...,... l stllnl OA\llY'I l.OQC&a CN......-1 ... dll -111 •"41 tt " vtlo•tt•. ml bOll to, 10 fOCll flall, JS ullco INH, ,, ttnd l>eU ''° lttl Mondey, Dec. 11 01 >es 11 Ml1ml Cnl END REGULAR SEASON B.C. Open (al Endlcett. N Y.) M kt Oon.aild ~ rtd Couoru Tommv v111rit1nt Wav~t Lt•• Dan H111oor,011 Jim C.111ao1-oe• Eo F1on L•fl(ly M·l e• Cnr1s Ptrr> M1~e McCu!IOu~r\ Rv"s Cocr1r~., >ia Surrot1 Pa1~C,ow1 C,arv McCc.•..i M·~t Peck Kt'l Ktlr«y Mer" 6rooa' Gery Kr~rt Biii Sindt<" Mor" L"" BooG rd~r L1•rv Mitt Garv Helrbf<., Git Mon.1an B·ll Cilanor C.reo Farro"' Mac 0 Gradv Re• Ca 10 wtll Ro" Strtck J~v S1nd11ar Ken Cirten Ken Brown Tonv Johnt1one John M1heffev Jim Tnoroe AlltnMllltr T oml"ur 1 zt• Ja~ae' J~ Inman Ylerk W•tbe Loren Aobtr•l JICk Ftrtn1 :Jreo Pow•r\ V\•l<t ~m1111 Jtrrv P•lt llndv NO<I~ Bot>En•..,ooo Bred Fa.on BudOv Gardl'tr Oav•dOor n P1w1 At1n1J•t Oev•d Peo?lei Brtll Uooer l/ancp H11tntr !=rank Comier Oavt E •chtlberotr Tom Jen•'"' T1mS1mC>•O" F'ren~ Fuhrer Howard 'lw1llv ll<lem Adam• Sltvtn L itbier BODl>V Cl&moell :.eorvl' Burni B&rry Jatc~ tf :urt 8vru,,.. Y111<e HOiien<! D1vfd 0·1<ellv Mike Pu1nem Noodv Blatl>.l>urn A"dY MIOM Brue• Soul,l>v Lance 'fen 6roeck Bill Brlllon J1mS1moM "h>rfll Halel'" v Buie!\ B1ird Mal'l\ McNullv lt1ndv W1lkln1 G1rv Pron\ Jolln H•m•r1~ Tom Grev Jiff Mllthe~ Sieve Tf!ofNH Sten LI'" Jon ClleflH W•vnt Greov Ktnnv K.no• Rick DelPO) Jett !.lumen °'"'' w,1,on C11v1n PHii Vlc:tor Reoe 100 Jonn Cook Jolln Ad1ms E o Douonerrv Gnft Mooclv Joelle Mudd Tom L•mor• Jecll St>••dlln Merk Catcavec<lll• An1onlo Ctrdt D1nFonmen Jim KIM Jonn Sl1uollttr lt1y Flovd Jim eooro• G bbv Glltleft c;'°"" Caole T~S I LettV l'f \Oil P1I Llnell8v Ml(n .. t CUflfll1>t l<>t>Bovo It elf\ll l • ndf ""1 fomLel'lme!'I llni Norri• ltOd Nuct..oO\ LH RIM« J•m ltov Druuh~llil '"-''Kitti GPn. \1utr• E••" S<11"" LtOfllrd T llotTln 'lll1 ()Oft Pootty KC llff Toir..s.te Gti.t JOl!M l6 )~ ll·l3-66 34 ·))~7 l6 31-67 3•·33-67 34 ·34-69 37·31-64 37 ·37-69 3•·>~• l6•)3-t9 37 32-69 )4 3~9 l6 3)-69 l• 3}-6' )6 ))-69 36·33-69 )7·37-69 34 ·l3-69 37·l3-70 37·))-70 )6 )4-10 38·31-10 37·33-70 )4·36'-70 36·34 70 J6 3• 10 38 ·32 70 38 32-10 )7 33--10 )6 34-70 31 33-10 37 13· 10 )7 34 11 31 33· 71 31· 3• 11 38 ll 11 )6 JC, 71 40·31-11 39 3?-71 31 33-11 37·34-11 37 ~-71 35.Jl-77 le 3•-72 ll·:M-n ll·:M-71 36 ·36-72 39·33-71 36 36-72 37·JS-72 31·lS-71 38 ).t-72 37 l!r-72 )t..:16"-72 31 3•-71 31 ·3'-71 l6 36-72 31·3•-n )6·3b-71 ll·l.-n 37 ltr-7J )8 )!r-73 l1 )6.-73 JI JS-73 JS lt-73 38 3S-73 36·37·-13 40·3.)-73 38 3!r-73 •1·3?-13 40 33-73 18 3S-13 Je ls-n ll·3S-73 37.3.--73 37·l6-7) 3' ~-73 37·l6-73 )6·37-13 )t 34-ll Jt·J-73 JS·3t-14 3' 3S-7• >1·36-lf 37 37-7• 31 36-74 39 1t-74 •1·'3-7• 41·33-14 31•37-7• '° 34-74 38·36-74 41() l4-1• •0·3'-74 .-0·34-7• U •36-1• ,. ,._,. '1·»-74 3'·36-7• 3'·1'-14 '1·»-74 '3·l2-7S Jl·37-7S 36·lt-7S U 3'-H 31· TS 40·l~7S •l ·»-IS )9•l6-7S ,,. ,, >f•U-1S O ·U-1• 11• ,. 41·U-1• 41 •35-7• 31•1t-'76 '° »-76 .. >t-76 42·M-16 ,. ,. .0-16 )t• -11 d·> ,., .,. 11 ~ 11-11 41·--71 INIW..O .. T LA,.DING I New-.rt atldll -41 •119•' un tiM•lo • ~"· 110 medttll -ettrGellow•v :.~ :!'~. DANA WHARf' -110 !111111'-t\ ti !>AU 411 bOollo. " me!~4"'el, 1 'h"P'.lneed l M!lit c ,..,,.,,,, Mon O..n11em Felt rt\I F 11 t r ltkll t l<11rl l )1-1t ,._,, t-1' ... , c...=.::.-=..-_...;; ........ ~----------.:..0.------------------------ ttM L!ltGA tour "~ Auu ?l 16 -~wlf Cteu lc ~ I J -R1J C:Niritv C11ulc lS-lne• field lllJ ~Pl 7•f -Pof'll1nd Cllem1110tllf'll• Seot tJo •• -Slfec:o Ci.nlC <SMlltel ~1 20-n -1n•"'°'' ciau c ckn D tVOl ~1 ll so -~" J11tt tc11utc U.S. Amat.Ur Ch1mpien~lP t•t lclrntM. ~ .. ) MATCH "LAY II Ir• t ll lllNll SCotl VtrDl1nk (Otll .. ) dtf OIUtrd Prulll, Gr-wlllt, SC .• 3 •nd i , Bob £1tfl f.t.t>lltnt, Tlusl dtf koll tnrntn <S!H'lfl9· held. V1 J, 2·up; Gr~ Turfltf tNormen. Ollll) dtl Miki Swtrll (Plloenl•. Arll ), , 1nd 1, CllH Pltrct ILewron, 0-11 I o.f. OouutH Ferr !Monroe, L• l, t end I; Rocco M1dl11t tGrMn•tNr11, Pe I def Jtv $l1>il 18erwvn, P1.). 3 end 1; flttter Per'on• 1Macon, C.a.I dff Clllrln Klh'le IWtrrtn, 011101. 4 1nd 2. Daryl W1t1ier ICOl\ro., TllCISI dtf Nolen Htflka (Forl Mwrl. Ft• ), • 1nd 2, Clerk lurroullll• (()varland P1r11., IC•n ) def Jtfl e~tler tCorel lorlnt•l. I 1nd l. RendY !.onnttr (Woodltnch, TU .. ) Otl Jtrrv FOlll ITuclOll, Mil ). 2 enel I. John !t<l\oOnovt< llolt1, ldll'IO) def G\lfdOll Brew« (Hvnllnoton V11tn. Pe I. i 1 00 I, C.1r~ W1b0 IDellt1) dtf Merk Tnexton IWlnilOll S.1tm, NC.I. 3 end I, Cerv Llt1Cli. (M(IClnnt\I, ltx .. I def Jtff 8rthlul (LOI AllOt HIDil. 2 Ind I, 811 Hotter (EIO "· in I ,,.i 01rrv1 Dono ... ,, tOklal\Ome C••vl. 7 1no •. Jtff Matfl«I (Woodrench. Tea11I def J1ms .. ,,... 1sn.r~n. W'WO I. ) 1nct 2: Devit L.OYe ISi S1mon1 l•••nd Ge.I def Jonn o.iont. 1Port11nd, Ore l. 4 end 3, Jim Honorltvt ISi Loul•, Mo.I dtt Merli. PllUflPI CSlllCllO Cllvl, 4 Ind 3, Scoll OunleP (S.rtt0te, Fii.) def R1nctv Nleflola (ConnenYttlt, Ind), 6 anel '· SttYtfl Seroltt (Amlll<il, N Y > dtf CllerltJ Smllll IDtllwert. ()1110). 1 VO Jerrv HHS (8tUtvlllt, rn I def IUc;k Sclluller tFalrfu , Ve I 4 1nd 2, JoMnv S1tv1ns IWlctllle. Kan ) dtf Howle Jollnaon tPllm SC>f'lno1l. s ind •· Eel Klrbv ICumberttnd. It I,) Clef TOO Htn.terll"11 (L1tev11te. L• l, 1 uo: 8ob Lewi• (Werren. OhlOJ def Jim Guerre IGlln Rldllt, N J I. l end 2, Jim C1rrer (Mall, Arl1 I dtf Griffin RUOOIDll IC•er~svlllt. Tenn" 3 llld 2, Todd t-11mflton (Oou1wke, Ill l dtf Brien Wet11, tCarroHton, Tuul, 4 end 3, km R1ndOIClh tS.nt1 Bert>erel. otf Tom McKnlolll {G1ln Vo.I 2 uo, Mark Tlmv1n ((;renel Blanc, Mlcll I dtf Andlt Perk• (Foret! Cilv N C ) S 1nd '· D1nnv Mllovlc 1w 111owd11t, 0n11rlol dtf Bot> Youno (Al· lenlll. 2 1nd I, Adam IC.ol8 (Socorro, NM I dtf JoM lnm•n (Gr"'11boro, NC ), 2 end I St111 UlltY lWHI Ptelns. Mo.) Otf lton Gtttlkl (Lvnwood. Ill.I 2 uo. Bred Lar .. n I Hous•onl oet Gr" Swtall I Rock Hiii, SC I, I uo RicllerO Mlutr (Colu~. Ohio> Oil Jerrell Shiro IL•~lelle lenn I. 1 1nd I, Edward Cuff (Lt Mesal dtf ROOtf' Gunn INa1>1) l Ind 2 5"end ReuM Vtrollnk dtf EllH. l and 1, Turner dtf P•erc:t 2 anCI 1 Ptnoni Clef ~lelt 1 UP. BurrOU11hS def W1lkt< 2 UD. Sonn•tf' def Scnoonovtr I UP. Wtl:lb dtf Lll!Gll, 4 Ind 2 Mtooert oef Hoffer. I up 1201. Love def Holtorltve 2 1no 1. OunllD Clef Sttlbtlt, 4 end ), Hin def SltVlfll, 2 UD, LawfJ dtf K.lrt>v. 2 uP. Hemlllon def Celtr, 3 eno 2, R1nOOIOll def T1mv111, 4 •"4 2. KH• dtf Mllovfc, I uo Ulltv dtf Ltrl8n, 2 end 1, Cutt def Miller, 3 end 1 Tllird·Reund P•lrtMl ver111ani.. v1 Turner. Ptr•on' vs Bur· rouo11t Sonnier vl Wet>t>, MIOOtrl vi Lon. Ounlao vs Haas. Lewis vs Hemlllon. R1ndOl1>n vt Kase Utltv vs Cutf A,... OOlf resutn LAGUNA BEACH ASSOclATIOH A,, .... M-Georot Fowler, 67-ltt•d Wnlt· 1emore 69-Frani.. ltou1, Jtrrv Brown B FllGtlt 61-Tom Beeucn1ng 6t-Eo Pl1i.1, 71-<: Owston c f'tltlhf 6S-Rootr1 Lolllrlneer 67-Dlck S.wver, 68-<lertflet Werl1b1U11ntr. Roen• ara Hoefert ltob«I Ripson Teo L•"'- D Fllefll 66-0•le Witte. 61-JOlln MllH. &9-Don Ge1oer E Flifllhl _ 12-LOIJ U~wOOd, AIOOI Allderton, 7J-D J1rre11, 74-0 Oona•dlOll, F Null NHRA Natlonal1 (II tnchllllD911S) QUALIF YI NG LEADERS Top FlHll -1 Garv Beck, Hemet, S SI et 2S139 moll 2 0011 Gertlts. Oc11t. Fie., S6J •I 1SOOO moll. 3 Gene Snow, Fort Wofll'I TOH, Sil OI 224 43 mol'I, • Relon Pt11r\On, San Oit00. S 94 at 23S 60 mon, S Jeck lttvellt. Gtenc~ Mo S 99 II 229 00 mon Filtinv ,., -I Frenr.. Hewlev Onlerlo, C•n1oa S IO at 2•S 13 moll 2 Tim GroM, S1uou•, s l'I 11 231 n ml>h, 3 Oon Pruclnommt Greneda Hills S 9J 1t 24S 23 moh, ' B•ttv ~ver W1co Tues, S t3 el i'?S S6 ml>h, ~ Rnmono 8eed1e, 01lles s 9• ,, m .n mOll Pro s1octo. -l Warrt'l JOhnson Oululll. Ga , 1 •9 11 111 OI moh 2 Boo GHdden, WMtllnd, Ind . 1 71 11 17f 64 mllh, l Fr_,,tr. leconio To1ow1, N J 115 11 171 21 mOfl. • Bulth Lttl, B11ci.11c1i.. 01110 176 et 17' 21 """" S Don Coonce, C1vuo1 llld, 7 n el 176 12 me>fl .. Thurscs.v'1 transac:t\oM BASE IA LL Amlt1c:•l'I Lff9Ut AL-Flntd Pat Corr11t1, m11nefft' Of 11\t c11vet1nd lnellenl, s 1,000 BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Callee! UP John P1ct11t ind 8111 Sw10QtrtV. pllc:llert, trom Rocllesltr of Ille lnternellon11 Ltffue, tlltclrvt S.111 1 Citied uo Vietor ltO<lrrOutl lnf1~Cler, LlrTV She91S, OUI· t1tldtr and Ron Jecll.ton, llrtl blwme.,, trom ROCMSltf', tfft<llVI Stot • Celled UP K.en Dlaon, P1tchtf, lrom Cnenottt of the Southern Leeoue, effecllvt 11 11\e tnd of CnarJolle's '"~n HltMMI LNeut MONTltEAL EXPOS-f'lrld BIH vlr· oon. m1n1oer N11mt0 Jim F=ennlno ,.,,.". '"' LOS A1'1GEt..ES--OOOO!R5-'-RIUllll'IS Llrty WMt. OllCl'ltf trom AlbuquetQ\lt ol 11>1 P1clfic COllt L1111ue. tffecll .. e s.ot I. Pl'ITS8URGH PlltATES-f"11c.d Delt 8•rr•. •hOtl•too. on 11141 15·dllv dMtllt<I "'' ltecalltd Joe Ot•ulelo. outfltldtr, from H1w1ll of Ille Peclflc Coeal LHilUI SAN FltANCISCO GIANTS-Tred«l lten•t M1rlln, PllCl\tr. IO 11\t PMedeloh11 P1111111' 10< Gtorllt Rllrt Ind Kelly Down,, 011cnen. 10 c.omoiete 1111 tr•dl 11111 wnt Al Oll•tr' from $en Frencla<o 10 fltttlledelolll• An1ontd Down' to l'+loenlx of the Peclflc Coesl Le1ove FOOTaALI. NdeNI ,....._. Lte.ue GREEN BAY PACKEltS-Plte9d JOhn nit Grev 11letv, on lllt l11lurtd rnMvt ltst Adeltd Ed Wftt, 110111 end, to tlll ro•ltr HOUITOlol OtLEltS-sien.CI Mlllt Kon· "ICIV, MlfelY KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Sltnect l..arrv Rlct..t, runntl'IG beck. Pl•ctd Mlll.t o.nn1t, tOfnerbecli., on wtlYtn NEW ORI.EANS SAINT$-Slon•CI (;IOl'flf ltooeH, funf\1119 be<•. to • ..,,.. llf one·ner cvntrtcn. SEATTl.E AH~WKS-Ac..ulrtd DIM Mal't·ero. now lecklt, on w11 ... ,. ltt· lteltd Derrell lrw!ll, .•l\te e1141 WA$HINC# TON ltEOSKINS-Ac:quhd Morris T-nl. oHtn•1¥t I.Ole, "°"' IN lte'den few e11 INIKIOMd 1•s .,.,. "'IC tfOtl ~ Curt S1nW, of'tMZ.,. men °" Iha lnlurtd '"'"'' 1111 HOCtclY C-.Cv. TEAM CANADA-Cul J11NM ~etr!UI, ~MtNn. Anton Sleatnv. ltill!'I Sutl9r Incl Deni. '4iverd, rorwero.. •nd • " Lemellll, IOI lltft4Mf TGAM USA-Cut ~ JeeklOl'I, •· 1.,,1emen • Nt!MMI Hedi" t.eatut INN SOTA NOltTH s T Alt$-R .. CMCI Conlrt<I *""*" Wiii! t1ent A"11on, Ifft wine, on • /ltl"' t•o·•rt11 contrec1. IKltNO US. ftt\1 TEAM-N mtd Mic f , t•1rflteft ••«vttve Cllf'Ktor COAsr-----------~~~~---. Pe·ople Travelers save nature .on films CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (AP)-He's a reured newspaper eduor w1 th a passion for photography and a love of nature. She's a fonner ~srector of hospital volunteers who sha~s his photo$raph1c talents and carries a suitcase full of books to help identify the trees. flowers and birds the}' find on 1heir ioumeys. Together Ken and Lib Bea"er have canoed the Okefenokee Swamp in C..eorgaa. ridden horses up rock-strewn trails in Big Bend National Park 1n Texas. camped in the back of a truck dunng a three-month tour of Alaska and explored state and nauonal parks across the land. Through 1t all. they took photo~phs - thousands of photographs. chronachng not themselves. but the land they have wandered through and wondered at. Reveali ng an obvious enthusiasm and appreciation of the beauty of nature and wildlife. the photographs have earned the Beavers a statewide reputation. Their art has been selected for JUned compet1t1ons an the Wilham Penn Mem- orial Museum. 1n Harrisburg. the Cumberland Valley Photographic ~Ion an Hagerstown. Md . and m the Pennsylvania Best display at Franklin and Marshall College m Lancaster "We got into selling the photographs in the last part of 1980." Bea\ er said. "It was one of the ahemat1ves we had thought about." "At fi~t." said has wife. ..we were surpnscd that pcopJe wanted to buy our pictures. At our first show we sold about SI 0 worth. The next one we sold $80. Ifs been going up ever since." But populanty and success had ats pnce for the Beavers Demand for their photo- graphs grew so much that they found they had less and less time to tra\el and take pictures. "Last year we did 24 shows." Beaver said. "This year we cut down to 14. Twenty-four was too many .. show 1s called Nature's Gay Jc:wclf). another The Great Land: Alaska. Prepanng the photogr.iph1c display and the shde narrations is work. something the Bcave~ reahzed they were not leaving behind when the) retired three )Car\ ago. But they have managed to wean them- selves from labor well enough to enjo} their mutual hobby When they first retired the\ 'acauonl·d an Florida for a month before. takang a tnp they had dreamed about for \ears -an ex.tended tour of Alaska Thl' tnp wa\ an economical one -the\ slept ate and traveled 1n a truck wath a t·ampcr on the back. They didn't sec the ans1de of a motel or hotel room except for a side tnp to Pnb1lot Island, where they photographed seals. In 1982, theyspcnt 38daysdnvmgsouth along the Baja peninsula from San Diego. after first motoring cross-count!"). A swamp and an ocean island were the highlights of their travels last )Car as the) v1s1ted Okefenokee and the Galapagos. made famous b} (harks Darwm'<, writings on evolution The couple have logged more than 80.000 miles in the past five )ears. 15 000 of them on the trap to -\I ask a .\s1dl' from a few flat tares. the} ha"e C:\penenced few mechanical problems The Beavers began their sightseeing when the) were )oung Ht!. profession tool.: him from Harnsburg to the state of Washington to St Louis and back to Chambersburg. Along thl' route. they took camping tnps wtth thear three children, photographed evel")thing they saw and grew to appreciate mountain!., forest!.. nvers. glaciers. deserts and swamps. .. We planned our "acauons to go camping in parks." said Mrs Beaver ··we went up and down the M1ss1ss1pp1. through national forests. waldhfe refuies .. ANN LANDERS B8 TV LISTINGS Bl GARDENING 87 Circus·• century a;. tunning· T hrill of live performance attract s children of all ages forchaldrcn accustomed to the intergaiactic special effects of movie\ and television. the arcus i real. ..We don't ha' estunt men who double for our stars·· i.a1d Charles "Chappie" Fox. ... Wheh M1fPel Vasquez doe • a quadruple somersault offthc trapeze or Wade Burck ..,.._ ___ ._ walks into a cage with nane white Bunnese t~rs. the ~:"";~~Ail spec~tor shares all the excitement -Ii\ c." Fox. director of research (or Ringling Brothen. &mum & Batie) Circus. v.asexplaintnghow the show remains }Ounaand appealing m this. its IOOth )'Car. The company first performed in California in 1900 with "a menagerie bigger than any zoo in the state." """""'.......... "Of course. thosewcrethccanvasdays," Foxwd. .. The circus had to have 1 ts own cookhouse to feed the 1.500 men needed to hoist the tents. The show was thrtt hours even then with the same elements and thrills." Now Ringhng Bros has t""o touring shows; each bas JOO employees, 175 of whom perform in the nng. While tounn&for 11 months.all live aboard a 45-cat tram -.. an benhsor half<ars-fonninsa city that's 10- fcet b) half a mile Ion& with 1tsown piecar.(restaurant). ta1lonngshopand vetennanan:· ..., I he sclf-proclaamed .. greatest show on eanh-usual I} ., comes to the Southland mJuJy but rescheduled lhas year so. as not tocompetewnh "the 23-nng01}mp1cs.··Thecircus.• wall run Wednesday through Scpl 11 at Anaheim .: Con\ ent1on Ce nter and Sept. 13-23 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Rocket-propelled Captain Christopher and lhe 33-: inch Hunganan Machu. who'sseven inchcsshonerthan .: thelegendan TomThumb.areamongthelateststarsof : three-nng lore that Fox. as co-founder of the Circus World: Mu~um an Baraboo. W1sc .. 1s fond of enumerating: Besides the photographic d1spla}s. the Beavers compose slide shows of their travels. focusing on nature themes One "We always enjoyed camping, canoeing and backpacking. We If! to plan traps that are out of the ordinal"). ratherthan taking a tour package It's s1mpl) what we hoth lake to do." Charles .. Chafe!~" Foz. co-founder of the Clrcu.a World Muaeum. liaa written more a dozen book• about clrcua hiatory in America. •I 79 3 -First circus an Amenca. .. John Bill R 1cU .. etts v.as the shov. man and he had •, mostl~ an cquel.tnan shov. with clowns. rope walkers and ": music Mr. Magoo's voice strikes back at terrors of disease Jim Backus suffers fx:om ------anxiety attacks, other ills Part..inson's There·s no unne or blood test," added has \\lfe Whatever the cause. the pain comes and goes m "'hat Backus calls an\1ety attacks that last "an hour up to two days. And there's nothing I can take for at.. . LOS ANGELES (AP)-Jim Backus. the voice of the .. , have the same sensauon as 1fl had Jumped off a tall myopic cartoon character Mr. Magoo. knows he 15 an bu1ld1ng, .. he says. 'Tm JUSI scared to death. And there"; severe paan _and that's about all he knows for sure. absolutely no rhyme nor reason why I should be temfied ... He said he takes mood elevators. but finds has best He's been diagnosed as having Parkinson's Disease defense as being put under hypnosis b) his wife. and basal ganglia. and he takes the appropnate med1-The attacks date back to before 1960. but for 20 \'ears cation. But he sees an analyst three tames a week and Backus said he was "cured completel}'" before ·the\ fonhnghtly speculates that has sufferings may have no returned about sait years ago. · organic basis . • ··11 hasn't been fun the past six. years." Mrs. BacJ..us 'Tm a working man's hypochondnac." Backus said an . said "We haven't been out ofth1s house. It's important to a recent interview .. , used to do benefits. and I'd come know that I'm the opt1m1st. and he's the pcss1m1st. He docs home with whatever symptoms went wath the disease I was not understand pos1t1\'e thanking or optimism. If he did. benefinng. hc·t1 be W('ll .. t ·• ad every symptom m the book. When the} told me Backus stall tnes to h'e an actl\e Lafe -running. I had Parkmson·s I read a magazine article on 11. and taking dance lessons. weightlifting and b1q.cle ndang. overnight I had every symptom known to man. I became ··L suall) I go .,w1mm1ng. but now I can bare!) figure an authonty on at.. out how to swim ... he said Backus and has wife Hennr. recently released a book. But although he sec'I no imminent prospell o t "Backus Stnkes Back." detaahng has struggle against reco"el"). he suit wants to h\e intermittent paan he describes as "worse than the worst .. I ha\C a lot to la\'C for. and I intend lo hvc a long hangover }OU ner had worse than the worst charity lime." he said '"\.h best fncnd 1s George Bums He's a horse." hell of an in'>pirauon He sa~s. "Ne' er fall in lo'e with ~our The book purports to be about Backus' fight against bed · Parkinson's Disease. but he says that diagnoses as far from ··You kno .. , I corrcc;pond w-11h people who haH' 100 percent sure · an\let) attack\, .. Backus add<."d "It's lake .\lcohol1~~ "They still don't really know," he said. Anon~mou'>-'iomehod) <.a)~ 'I got through 1t. and so can "I Ounk you better know that you can't diagnose you."' Angels make big hit at CF fund-raiser They go to bat for c haritr at Le Midi restaurant Angels, mdeed! Although the baseball players had lost their afternoon game 1n Anaheim. they were at Le M1d1 restaurant in Newport Beach that evening and helped raise $4 500 forcystac fibrosis research. Aa~e Marle Klsoa (wife of p1 tcher Bruce) and Claeryl Dowulng (wife oflef\-ficl~r Brill) were co- chairmen of the summer fund-ratscr for th~ Greater Los Angeles/Orange Counties cha pter of the CF Foun- dation . • Al~~rvingas ho ts forthccvenangwerc Le M1d1 s chefWaJter Ruttlman and h1 wife Marica Hefti along with partner Bert Blender, pre 1dcnt ofTheGnndcr Re tauranu. Inc Noelle Bird CF poster child, who attended with her parents and Rtcbard Bird of Mi s1on Viejo, had a great time assist ma with the awarding of item dunnaan auction The Angel' had don~ted aut<>&flphed ba~batt,, mittsand anicle ot clothing for the sate Other llem up fMbid were bottlc~ofwincs1J0cd by the ngcl and artwork includinJ3 w tcrcolor by 1n1 t Hen a of t\\o po tcrch1ldrcn, Ellubetb ~1leKaupofAnahc1m (Blender bought it.) Befort' theauction the 2l0gue ts we~ ta ting A t ac wrncsfromvincyard ofFranccandCahfornaa d mbblinachcc • p tc and fruit. The fund-nu ~r. sover 9.buHhc uc s ta cd c.>nmu h latcrha\'tn8 ' .. coffee and deli crt an the rc~taurant I\ tcY. ofthO!it t~kmg """in the affirrr\\'t'tt seron .... , bast man Bobby Grieb, pitcher Doo Aase and wife Judy. \hof1 top Ron and Debra Plcciolo, pitcher Ken and_ Jonoyt Foneb and ccntcr-ficldN Gary Penis. Othe~ were Barbara 8oylt (c~cc darC'(·tor of the CF chapter). berry Anderson, Cbtryl Glancy, Roo Harri • Tim and Vlrglalallealty,Da\:~and ue Hood(hc" prt idcntof thcC1hfom1a An cl 65 Ro-.c Club). Dr. David and Gayle Hicks (he'~ l\t,()(1atc dar«torof the CF Center at HOC). atby and Dr. Rlebard Hanwlt1, ClDdy and Ukt Kut, Dr. Henry and Pat Blklaatl, Hein Johnson (fund·ra1 anadir«tor for er chapter>. Barbara and Carl Yaacbar( he' pre idcntofthl"OCCFGu1ld)and Barney and BelllDd Baraeu . Barblra and Bclhnda art bu ~ 1AOrli.:1n on another ( Ffundrai~r-thcln' \lOr" Bait t for 'e" Ycar''i E\e. "While: we all n:al11e t~t ll i a rant\ to hold a charit\ event on l'\\ 'car be. w arc planning an exctlar;, pam \\Orth of that, • ) s Bcllinda with hint' obout "i1ng1n&. dan m • m~ n u tionund mcm· men\, ~~ Jim Backus In bis Los Angeles home • 1 tSh I -Bamum's(1reatcstShov. on Eanh andGrca London Carcus ··This was the fil':)t show 10 offer three nngs of ~1mullaneousentert.a1nment .. Barnum made 1ntemat1onal headhnes v. hen he bought Jumbo. a huge ( 13-feet-6 at the shoulder) Afncan elephant that had sro•n too old and ornery at the 'RO) al London Zoo. The \..ecpers thought the~ had found a rcaS sucker for the sale . .. But Barnum had such -.-.ell-tramcd handlers and did such a beaut1f ul JOO of promoting that Jumbo has become • agcnenc tC'rrn tor the b1gges1 and the best. Unfonunatcl). •• astra\ hxomot1,eh1tJumbomSt. Thomas.Ontariom :• 1885 "'hen he wasstandangon thC' trad.nearthecircus .. cars The acctdC"nt J..11led the animal and derailed that :: errant tram. • ·· .\lso dunng the turn of the o:-n1u11. Kaiser Wilhelm• ... 11 ofGc-rmanv monitored circuses and adopted their travel and ~1-up technique., for mo" mg has armies ·· :· •IQ I J-First USl' ofelectnc hghts to accentuate the rx-rlormann· • •I QCib-The circus mo\l-d mdoors toau- lond1t1llncd l"I' tl"' arenas. • - • The tt'nt\ held 12.000 people. so v.e lost a httleon attendance per sho ..... but the audience v.as much more : • comtonable and v.ecould raise and lov.er house lights andr u'e coloreJ spothght'I for more' 1sual c~c1tement. .. Fo' • · nplaancd "\\ l" nl't'dt'd 12 acr~ to put up the tents and fe..., c1t1c~. had that kind ot 'P31.:l' 3, a1lable dov. ntown an\ more Plus 11 "'a' more economK'al 10 rent the space than io leed and • hou'K' tht' tent·hOt \tmg crt.'"'S •· .\11 tht'se modem an no' auons male our log.ast1cs : • ca.,ac: rand gl\ e u<. more u me to ti nd ne..., talent.Just hk.e the Ii'(' Ranghng brothel'\ In tn Feld and KennC"th Feld -.-.ant : to find the" ~t aenahsts. animal acts and daredc\ tis to : ,tun theirrnmpcmor.and thcaudaence.. • .. The nrcus no"' has its w1nterquancrs m \ enice. Fla.- ··That's v.hert v.e grow Fors1\ weeks v.e refurbish t~ .... agon'i and equipment. am pro' e props and acts and put Ol'" ltk. nl'w reahlll'' into the shov. ·· . . .. An&el Bobby Grich t u Bob Elder , na-~ter child oell Blrd amue11 ttonal coordinator for 65 ROffS Sports Cluba. Bl d r, a host for charitable eft1llac. . I I . I I ---. -~....-..-----..._--~--. -. --··· -~-,...-----~-............. -----... -...... -.... ----11191!-... ----""!""""_.._~ Agnostic lame-nts sea.re.Ii for fait h fruitless L>L~~ c\NN L.\"lOf.RS: t would hk1.• to comm~nt un thl' lc-n~1 from thl' 1x:rson whoa1t1· l llCd) OU for .. PU\htng( 1o<l 111 \ou11.:olumn:' tk !kl Id ~ UU V. Crl· 1101 tc.''>Pc.'c. tlul ot tlw ANN LANDERS nglns of 01hc1s1s and agno'ltl'' l amana~no\tll \\l1111,t1a11I. 111.1d1111 11h.11 I .1111 Ul'cpl) en\ 1ous ol th( truc bd1n c.'" "h11' ll'\\ <ind .1, .1 personal fm:nd. I hu\c \c.'arc. ht•d 1nnul."h .1 rt'l.1111111,hip for man) \Cal¥)Jnd nc.'H'rl<1und 11 lamam1s!dk-.1gc.·dm.1k.111d"·1, ill I 1111111lw111nl I v..a!io olu enough to 1.:a,011 I IH11x·d I "11u lli Ii 11d < 111d before I nccuc:u h1111. It J1Jn'1 ha111)\.'1l 1,llJllClllllc.' \\ondt•r 11 tlm 'm<l 111111' hl't.· 1s 11:ulh tlH: b1bl1<:at hell . I hi:- .1lic.·11,1tmn .111d .t1011cnc'' I fod un.• 1ndcscnhubk. Su. c.l~a1 \ 1111 pk-.1sc i.c~~' pluutn~ l1od in' ou1 u.ilumn II ~ ou t•:in hclp \Omcondind ll11n }\Ht v.11111'1 \ t' done.· a bl'.1uttli.1l th11111. -() l l IN BU I F .\l 0 N. ~ ot;AR O.C'.C.: Art' you op('n to just one suggestion? Look in tbt' phone book and call a llofeariao clugyman. Make an appolotmtot and take this ~olum.n wltb you. Lee me kno" what happens.Jam bettioc you will makt' the l'Onntc lion )ou have been uarcblne for. .... l>I \R \"I:-.. L .\NDl'."RS I hUH' bc:cn marril·d IS 'l .n' Ill a 111•rn \\ho hi." hl·l'n a good 1.lu'>banu am.I fathn. h11111i\ Ilk'' tth him hn'> not ~en ca!>}. I le ulwn) \ h~1c, hc.'l'll the: susr11nouc; l-..1 nd c.~, rn though I" ti\ compktcl} Jar thl ul .1hd 11n l'I ga H' h1 m taU'>l' IO ht' l onn-1 ne<l .1bout 11thn nwn \II 1l1' Ilk I ha' t' hruisnl ca~th. hut m th t• la'it ll'v. q•a1 \tt ha' l"''"'n ''Of \t'. The '>ltghtc!>t bump ""111 g1' c me.• :1hlu~1..-.tnd·bluc m111 k-1.•,pcc11tll) un nt) arm!lanc.J legs. rH·n k\\ da,,1m hu.,b<rndw11lask."'Wh1.·rcd1d 'I HAT rnmc Imm'!\.\ ho~·' e1 the "u" 1~ .. Ill' must bC' pr ell~ fO Uih 011\0U \ l'\lt.•rd.l\ I rnlhdcd with the \llruum ~W(Cper. l his mm ntnt1 tl11:tl' \ht'1<I b11oi purple bnmc on m~ hip . .\t hcdtimc "" hu\band hud a lot to su> on the subJt'<.:l. He v. t•nt lo bed angr' • Pku\r chc1. ~\.\Ith\ our med1rulcon~ullant~and tind out v. h.) I !>ccm nt'\ er 10 be without a blat'k·anu·blue rnu1~. Do I ha v1.•\0nH.' illness'!-RllAPSODY IN 1 IJLUF.SOUT ti BEND DEAR BENO: My medical consul&antt ttll me &bat If you are In good beaUb, the bruises are of no Importance. They are caused by the brealdn1 of tiny blood ve11el1. Some people's vessels break more easily than others. This tendency is an IJlherlted trail. Jnrorm your physician of tbia little domestic problem and uk hlm If be wlll accept a call from your bu1b1od. Tbt oext tlmt' Mr. Adorable llt't'dlta )'Oil about a bruise, sunett be call your docior -and bud blm tbe telcpboot' number. ••• OF \R .\NN LANDERS: I am nutcducall'd. so plca~g1vc mtadrtinttton of the unconscious I ca n unJet">tand -NOi "I OOSMARl JN OREGON DEAR OREGON: Norman Lear aave tbe bes& definition I've ever beard. He said, "The unconscious slip• you pieces of paper witb anlWt'rl oo tbtm and Ideal come like letters &bat were dl'opped Into Sbe mall box. One must keep the lines open to the uncoo1clou1 and be Cbere when tbe pbone rlnc1." ... • • • I ~ Arc drugs OK ifyou learn how to control them?( an tllC") be ofhelp? The answers a~ 111 ..\ nn Landers· all·nC"w booklet. "The Lowdown on Dope." Fo1 each bookie"{ orden:d. st·nd S.1. plus a Ions. se/J:uddrt·ssed. stampt'd l•nvelo1x·( 17centspostagt:')toAnn lanclt•r!i. P 0 Bo'( 11995. Chicago. Ill. 60611. Estrogen risks, benefits weighed DuO 's goal: Improve TV industry ' D AR DR.. STEINCROHN: 1),P contused and undecided about whettlet or not to agree to taking atrogen. In fact. my doctor has left PETER the decision up to me -which teaveamefrustratedandscared. To S take It or not to take It? He says TEINCROHN there's a risk, but benefits, too. What ls the present feeling about prescrib· ••••••-•••••• Ing estrogen? Meanwhile, hot flushes are the bane of my existence. MRl.U. DEAR MRS. U.: Because you are so uncomfortable..!l;s difficult for your doctor to say "No estrogens ... Yet, although they are so benefielal, ln complalnts like yours, he can't say ''yes'· beeause there are rlaks tnvotved-especially the complication of end ometrlcal cancer of the uterus. Having Informed the patient of the risks, doctors often leave the decision to the patient Youahoufd know there's risk in using any drug. This must be balanced against the risk of not using it. Here, for example, are some recommendations by the AMA in managing menopause: Estrogens should be used In the smallest effective dose, and for the shortest period. Estrogens are effective In treating and preventing vasomotor , flushes. atrophy of vagina, and osteoporosis. Perhaps they are also etfe<:Uve tn managing arterosclerotlc heart disease. To avok1 possible complications, progestlns Should also be given. Anyveglnal bleeding in the postmenopausal patient must be Investigated. Patients taking estrogen therapy should h~ve routine peMcand breat examination. Such are some of the pros and cons, Mr$. U. Now you can help in making your doctor's decision. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Doctors' scary warnings to us laymen seem to come fn cycles. One year it· s cancer, the next heart disease, the next high blood pressure, etc, etc .. What seems In fashion now is thewarnlng agalnt auto fatalities. Don't you think It's being overdone? MR.. N. DEAR MR. N.: If I added my opinion, you d only consider it an addttlonal warning by a doctor. So I' II reprint part-Of a note received recenUyfrom a reader. It Indicates that fatalities aren't the only problefT'; what's often overlooked are the ln)uries and years of suffering after motor accidents due to alcoholism. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: While loaded with alcohol during an auto accident In 1950. my peMs was factured and my right leg pushed up through the ball socket. I was hospitalized, where a metal ball and socket was placed on the end of my femur and I was placed In traction for 18 months. I began having trouble with arthritis and with my blood clrculatlon4 ue to the accident. But it isn't over yet. Hete 30 years later t'tn atUI suufering for it. People only remember the fatalities; how about we who go on suffering forever? MR. J. • • • OEAR DR. STEJNCROHN: I've JUSt heard from a friend that a good btt of memQry loss in older people comes from a lack of vitamins. Which vttlamlns are helpful? MA. E. DEAR MA. E.: I know of no vitamins that are the specific answer to memory loss. Gradual failure of circulation In the brain Is the the reason for memory failure -vitamins won't prevent it. Women execs in a position to effect change l OS \M,fl I-~ ( \P) -I \nn Lm 1ng \\Unh to put the 1 oar h;KI. into l\.1(iM.!> lion. Barbara Cordtl\ "'ant\ 10 make tele' 1'\1on helter thari 11 I'>. 1 hc'>C 1v.o \\Omen. d1ffcrc.·nt In 1he1r '>t)IC'> <ind b.icl.grounds. are 111 a r>o-,1tion to ellert changcs a~ le\\ \\(11tH:n haH~ bccn before Loring a lbrmer <ll'tfl''>!> .ind produ('er I'> c,en101 'll'l' pres1lk1tl ol MGM·l l.\ Teln1s1on. <.urda). J \\ nter. co-neator uf .. < agnl·~ & Lacn ·· and formc.·r .\BC program- ming cxecullH'. ts p1e-.1dt·nt uf Col- umt11a P1<:tures 1ek}1s1on. Rushing ba<:k 10 her otlire after \\atch1ng film loo1age shot the <la) before. Lonngd1ctated a quick memo 10 her male scrretar): "Dear Ra). Rra\.(J. Exclamation point Bra' o. .\nd thanks for all \OU have done." 'Vlomcnl~ lutet c;hc.· was 0n 1hc phQnt:. t•ngagcd 1n an l'nthu'>1aslll' rnnvc.•rsat1on ahout 1ht• I V film . .\s a former artrt·ss. \he deals w11h things thc \\U~ !.hi: kno~s be!>t: dramat1t'all} c.·mphautall}. dcmon- <..trabl~ Lonng grc.•\\ up on Manha11an's East Side. and bet,,cen the ages of 6 and 16 !>he aued 1 n the soap opera .. Search I-or 1 umorrow." Her busi- nessman-father <ippro,ed of her prcrnc1ous acting career as Ion~ as she got straight A's in school. Which she did. Lnter 'ihc· was the daughter on three T V sencs. of Efrem Z1mbalts1 Jr. on "The FB1:· llfEdd1e Fo} Jr. on "Fair Exchange:· and of Jean larroll on "Take It From Me." She still found time 10 graduate from Barnard ( ollege. Se,enteen ~ears ago she married actor Ro\ Thinnes She !laid. ··1 went into !>em1-re11remen1." Thc~ ha'e 1v.o ehildren Christopher. 15. and <. ase\. 8. f inall}. she .returned 10 "'orl. and alled in sueh !>hows as ·· J he Mod 'lquad" and "The Rook1t•s:· It was there 5.he met producer Aaron Spell- ing. who saw in hrr the abilll\ to take d1argc of a production . Thc tirst thing she dtd for Spelling was produce th~ ABC movie .. The Best Little Girl in the World:· aboul anorexia. She helped direct 1hc de· "elopmcnt of .. Dynasty" and ··Hotel." Five years la1er she was htred awa) by MGM-UA She said. ·· 11 was time for the student to fly:· Sha nty after taking her new JOb she and Thinnes separated. Asked if the JOb was responsible. she replied. ·'What do you think? With those hours. where's the marriage." Loring said she has plans for MGM-UA Television. "I want to make the MG M lion roar again," she said. At present. the studio has two series for ABC. .. Jessie·· and .. Paper Dolls." the syndicated series "Fame" and a children's show, .. Kids In- corporated." She predicted that by 1985 the company will add three more series. She said. "I'm not capable of doing anything that I don't have passion about." Later, she added. "I'm usually passionate about the wnters or the producers." Across town at the Burbank Stu- dios. Corday directs the fo rtunes of such Columbia series as ABC's "Be- lieve It or Not" and "T.J. Hooker," CBS' .. Mike Hammer" and two soap operas, "Days of Our Lives" and ··The Young and the Restless." Corday, as a writer. is more critical of television than Loring. She said. ··1 love it for what it can be more than what 1t is." She Jrew up· 1n Brooklyn in the 1950s 1n a family of vaudevillians. She said, "I didn't know how much fun I was having at the time. I thought everyone was like us. Our famil} was kind of like the family in 'You Can't Take It Wtth You."' Corday, who began as a publicist. couldn't sing or dance. But she could write. She teamed up with Barbara A vedon and one of their rreallons as "Cagney & Lacey," whidi they did with her husband. producer Barney Rosenzweig. In 1979 she took a Job as vice president in charge of comedy series development at ABC. Americans ln portraits AP Wlr991\0to Actt Gregory Peck pauaea dur a the recent filming of .. A American Portralt," wh h will be a. dally one- minute celehradon of lndl· vldual• who have left their mark on America. The vfenettea will be-telecaat beglnntna Monday, Sept. 24, until the lOOth an- niversary of Lady Liberty on Oct. 18, 1988. In all, 130 vlgn ettea will be made. 1003 Natural 1003 Fantastic 1 RUFFELL'S 1 -ToNIGH T'S TV (The Rage of Ventura County) JERKY FACTO World's J-inest Now open in time for vour labor Day plans (Open 7 Days) (and m ost reaMin.1bl(' J Beef Jerky 2052 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 631-9038 ' UPHOLSTERY, INC. For The Rest 01 YOUt Lile 1922 HARBOf! BlVO .. COSTA MESA -541·11~ PALM READING TAROT CARD READER AND ADVISOR MADAME MARIA 10 ir , ...., 'f• I /OU q • I (IS' I r .. ~, • ' II l I I ,.. 01 d q1>1• , r U l(h •• I t1• tt' 11•' i" 1 t S n~\S 650·7231 870 W. 19th ST . READINGS $3.00 WITH THIS AD I I -8:00- 880 NEWS ... G JOKER'S WILO 0 UTTlE ~-OH THE PRAIRIE J 0 BJ /L080 \.. ml BATTLESTAR GALACTICA fJl) BUSINESS REPORT ml UNDER SAIL Cll C8S HEWS @J ASCNEWSQ ~NBCNEWS m DICK VAN DYKE H BOXING O MOVIE * • 1 "Spacet1un1er AcNt>ntures In The Forbidden Zone t 19831 Pete< Slrauss. Molly Rrngwald S MOVIE • ••, It Happened Al The Worlds Fa11" ( 1963) Elvis Presley Joan O'Brteo CD EHTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT G> MOVIE ••• "Not With My Wile, You Don't 11966) Tony Curtis. Vrrna USl fJl) WAmilNOTOH WEEK IH REVIEW m WAU rmm WEEK m 12 O'CLOCK HIGH C MOVIE • * • 'The' Jericho Milt" 11979) Peter Strauss. Brian Dennehy H MOVIE • * •, 'Young OoctOl's In Love ( 1982) M1ctiael McKean. Sean Young S CAT ~AHOTTINAOOF -8:30- 0 ®l WEBSTER 0 TIC TAC DOUGH Cil CANNOH CD P .M. MAGAZINE fJl) WALUTAEET WEEK m> JIM COOf>ER'S OAANOE COUNTY -t:OO-e tU DAU.AS Q (BMOVIE • • "Invasion Force ( 1980) Darren McGavtn. Robert V1ughn 0 @) BLUE THUNDER GNEWS CD M£JIV GRIFFlN fJl) MERTON: A ALM BIOGRAPHY Of THOMAS MERT~ m>ANNO LINE m AL.FAS> HITCHCOCK PRESENTS ZIMOVIE • • 't 'Daniel ( 1983) Timothy Hut ion. Mandy P1t1n1t1n -t:ao- I.JI MOVIE • • *'" · F'rencll Connection II" I 1975) Gene Heckman. Fernlfl<lo Rey H NOT HECESSAAIL Y POLITICS -10:00- f) ( FALCOtil CMST OCDeNEWS 8 Q MATT HOUSTON a BAMAAA MANOAELL a THl MANl>AtlJ. 8ltTW fOAAKU FN ~ mNAM: A TELIVISIOH ttll'ORY CDWAESruNO c MOVIE ••• , "High FIOICI To Chine 11983) Tom t!CJ. Bf.$$ Armstrong H 0 MOVIE e '1 P0<ky a II T~ rff~t Day I t943) Dan Monahan Wyett Knigllt -10:30- CI) INOEP£HOENT NEWS S MOVIE **'t l<JnO KOflQ, 1197') Jtll 8r1d~ •· Jaaca tanoe -11:00-' DQGCll G:>NIWt 0 IATUNJAY NIGHT "' G ROWAN I MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN CD TitE JEFfERSON8 ml SOUO OOl.D HITS -11:30-B Cl) U.S. OPEN TENNIS HIGHUGHTS Q ~TONIGHT 0 ®l A8C HEWS NIGHT\.IHE &MOVIE * • '" "Ntghlmare Honeymoon" ( 1973) Dack Rambo. Aebecci Dianna Sm1tlt. Q» ARCHIE BUNKER'S Pl.ACE ., UF£STYLE.8 OF THE RICti ANO FAMOUS 83 MARK RUSSELL m 700 CLU8 Z MOVIE Louise Parsons. -1:30-G CELEBRITY CRUSADE FOR Lff CD All IH THE FAMILY -1:36- C MOVIE * * ', "Popey~· (1980) Robin Wtl· lllms. Shetley Duvall H 1 COMEDY JUKEBOX -2:00-D HEAL TH Fl£LO Dm NEWS Qt ROWAN l MARTIN'S LAUGH·IH -2:06- ! H lMIDE THE NFL -2:25- • • "Now And FOl'eve< Cheryl Ladd Aobeft Coleby I 1983) fJ MOVIE * * * "Mr Sm1lll Goes To WUh111Q· ton· I t939) Jean Arlhur James Slew art -11:45- H•MOVIE • • • "The Star Chamber ( 1983) MIChoel Douglas. _Hal Holbrook -11:50-c MOVIE • • 'Lady Cltalterley·s Lover"' 11981) SytVla Kristel. Nicholas Clay -12:00-B l() MOVIE • * "Hell River I 19751 Rod Taylor AdamWes1 0 TWIUGHT ZONE OABCAOCKS lNOEPEHOEHT NEW8 '8 THCl<E Of THE NIOHT fD LATSIOHT AMEACA ®'MOVIE t U "WC Ftelda And Me ( 1978) Rod Stetget, Valerie Perrine OJMOVIE • "Marv' Maryl" ( t977) JOl'ln Leslie, Consllnee Money -12:30- Q RIOAY NIGHT VIDEOS • M..fMO HfTCHCOQ( PAESENTS 8 OOOONIOHT L.A.: VIDEOS AOWAN a MAlmN'I LAUQH.4N LCM. AMERICAN tTYI.! -12:50- IS)MOVIE • ' T Ile Lonely LIOy • ( t 983) P11 Za<klf a, Lloyd Bochnet -1:Qf- 8 MOVIE ••• "Comt Septembtl' · (19811 Aock Hudson. Gin1 lollobfigid1 1•)MOVll • ••t "Rocky Mount1in" 118$0) Errol FfyM P1triu Wymoit CD MOVIE * • Fo1'1 Dobbs' ( 19581 Chnl Wt • iV.;&';M'YO .. * '• 11u Ctou (1 .. 8) Burt Un· USltf ~vonM De CMIO -· -t20-o~ • c l · 1 t 121 Oouo M1tr1~1on ... T--. ' -2:30- CD MOVIE t * *'" "Wtld River (1960) Moot· ~11 t w Aermelr • • • ·x 15 t 19611 David Maci.ean. Charla Bronson QtNEWS !OlMOVIE • "Xtro" (1984) Pll1Up Saver Betn· , lee Stegen. $JMOV1E t t "SoretrHI ( t9821 L8191l and Lynett• Harns. Bob Netaoo J IM(ME * • * I Nevtf Ptomtted Yov A ROM Gardtn" ( 1977) Kathleen Quin· lln. 811>1 Andersson -3:00-• O MOVIE • *'~ 'A l.IOn Is In Tlie Strtt1• · ( 1953) James Cegney. Bll'bat1 Hiie SEA HUNT · GENE SOOTT -!!30-cD AllOTT AHO OOITELLO -s;s&- l~>UOVll • •• "Journty To T~ Center Of Thi Eertll" 118591 Pat Boone, Jama Maaon tH•fllOVIE • • ·~ Youno Doctore tn Lovt" ( , .. ,, MIChMI MCl<lln, Selll Youno -3:54-SIMOVll I . . **'' ~r11e UMoiJ Oetdtn' 11931) Ronald Colman. fty Wrey -4-00-t.'1 CARTOONS OIMCMI •*'t l Tiie Jury" (198>1 Armand Aelanlt. 8erblr• C11rtrt ZIMOV. • t , H W1tth Min ' , ., Bumper crop of movies set for fall ~elease Autumn glut a testament to industry· s robust health HOLL\ WOOl>!APl-11 \ou'rl' kd up"'1th tiollp~oo<l ghosh, ~rcrnhn'I and tccn-.t¥e \CX l'omcd1ci., then take hc:sn: the tall mo\ 1c: )ca sun promt\l''> a bum~r crop of goodies forthosc whol·an think and cat popcorn at the \ame tune. More than 40 new movies arc set tor release through Thank!g1vm1-:-an unui.uall) high number of'film'> in a period that trad1tmnalh ., restricted 10 the .. senoui," p1ctur<'S that usuall) get crunched during the )Um mer and c hnstmas '\Ca sons by the "Ghostbustcr'> .. ·t\ Pl' blod~bustcrs. · Potential!\ b1g-gross1n~ lilmssulh MC1M·L \\ · 201 O," the ~qucl to"200 I .\Space Od) ssc) ": Uni"e~l's "Dune .. based on Frank Herben's )C1cnn· licuon cl~ssu:. and\\ arner Broi, · .. C 11) Heat." "-h1ch 1camsChnt Eastwood and Bun Rc\nolds. "-On't appc:ar until Chnstmas. · In the meantime. audiences can ewec1 adult dramas stamng ally Field.Jessica Lange. ( harlcs Bronson. Paul \1cCanncy. NastaSSJa Kinsk1, Nu:k 'ioltc Kathanne ~··nl-11rn 31"•1 ~'"' .,,.... S:-Qnlltn< Ir Film C'-CCUtl\ rs ' th•> Ul ot autumn mo\ 1ci.i"l<t tl''ltamcnt 10 Holl\"\\ood'' robu .. t ht"alth. lJn1tcd Sta1rund < anad1an ho\ oilier rrturnulrrad\ arc on a r«ord pace th111 ~l"3r, 'llilth a to1nl of I SO lilmH\pcctcd to he rdca\ed. "'The last couple of tat1 .. 1hcrr"• hl:cn a lut of product." \atd l om Sherak. d1str1buuon president at 10th Ccntuf') I ox.·· The rca'lon lorthat I\ tht\ tndu'ltn 1s 'cl"\ health' right no\\,and there arc lot\ of p1cturl''> bc.-1ng produ,cd:· Adding to the hc:a') fall turnout v.ns th1s \untmer", 01) mp1c\. wh1C'h cau-.cd dti.tributors to dda~ the rdl':J'>t' ot \omc films tx:~ond summ1.-r. \real cro\\d ofb11 films . hank·d 11 out t>a1 her"' the summc1 .. The Olymp1t'I put the kar ot1<1od 111toJ lot of'pcopk 1n tcrmsofopcninga pH:ture .. \!>hk) Boonl' d1stnbutton and marketing group prl'!.tdcnt tor Columbia Pictures told lhc Los .\ngdc'> Time\. "Hut tht• fall 1!> mil pnmanl) for lihmthat \OU "ant toqualtt~ for .\cadcm) .\v.ardsand lhatcan'tlak.ethcheato1Chmtn1 !> • • Films )Ucha) "Su~rg1rl" \\Crl' Stared all the \\3} bad. 10 Than Ir. gh 1ng. D1stnbu1ors ll'nd to think .. mall during the lull "hen 1he maJortt~ of their audicnu:\ arc 1n school \ 1nuall) no mo"1csnrc relt:a~d m maS\l\C numbe"of \heaters. as t) 1~ p1cat ofsummcrand ( hn\tmas. and ad"ert1singand promotion dlons arc rclatt\ ch mock\1 Rut the fall .-.ca\on usuall) 0produn·' a bt~·grossing )lt't'~r Orl\\O ao\J lurthc01 runm ting mou ~r. rn prr-fh nk J\lfl relra rraboutasd~toart , I toll) "ood C\ C'r('om~ •· \ SolJ1cr'5i IOF).. nd •· m dt'us" he d !he b1 all ~radc:... ld•~•r'sSto" ... \\tuch t DHOIA rd RoJltn Jr,1nU11arlc fulh:1')Puliucrl'n1c·~1nrnn tor) bouta murd<'r in an all· bl k. ""> unn. OfX'n~sn umall numbct nfthl':llCr) pt. 14 .. madcu,,"ha dunrctcrShafkr•sHroadw:a\ h11 '111\ rhomas Hukc::iHnmflQ er\\ olfJ n Mo1an ·II llf)C0'1Scpt :19. ~ all\ Field\\ r'>D'>a \Quna w1do" "truggl1ng to maintain a Dcpft'>)•On-(.~a T c>.a\ tann 1n "Pla~s in the Hean,''durScpt :!I. That ami:"eek.cnd.C'hark~ Bronson. Jo'lc I cr.rcrand 1 hcrc5a Salduna appur" 11h .. The E' 11 That Men Uo," in v.h1ch 8ronwn pta~u mot'I hit man commgout ol rct1r<"m<"nt Thc follo~ing "t'l"k<"nd features .. lm~t:onc1lablc D10ercnccs:· a fam1h drama stamng R\an O'N<"al. Shdlc) Long and Dr~" Barr) more. Th1:.lilm ong1nalh "as scl fora mld·!.ummcr rclcas.e. bul ""asdcla~cd to a 11m<' mort suitable for 1bsubJt·ct matlcr Nick "-olte 1 ~hcdulcd for tv.o films this fal l. ··Teachc~. ·about a h11h ~hoolgraduatl· \\ho sues ht) alma matcrbccaus.c he can't read. and "Thi: Uh1m:&tl' Solutton ofGraci:Qu1$h~~ :·in v.h1ch he and Katharine Hl'Pburn ola\ a oairol ffil'rl' killer'>. :'GRE EN T HUMS ---Star of 'Miami Vice'feels lead written just for him- For fragrance and flavor, grow kitchen herba. Scented shrubs and plants adds fragrance to gardens . By SHIRLEY KERIN? aromas of rose. lemon. lime. mini \ e411erda~ Toda~ and Tomorro" 1tot11ct11t11re1 conM1t.-.1 ~inger. nutmeg and '"' eral other I Bruntds1a n" )Is another s~rub that 14.inllfle*' eotanicM o.r-.... fragrances For a sampling lour the needs some shade \\ onderlul "'hcn "The Ille of mon 1s bur a thralldom. ne" Disco\ en Garden at · herman planted m·ar entrancl."s. 1r deft, er~ when the ences are not pleased. and L1brar) and Gardens. 264., E ( oa\t tragr:in~e plu'> llu"ers that changl' "hat rarer ob;ect can rhcrc be on H1gh\.\a~. Corona del \far rnlor lrom purple 10 la\endl·r to earth. than a beautiful/ and Od1lcrous To enJO' these plants 10 the lullcst. \\ httl". Garden plant 1heri1 along a path or near thl" T ""0 rarer on~ 1hat better nurseries Thomas H)ll wrote this quaint edge of a pauo so the~ arc brushed \\lllcarT)(oratlcastorderfoqou1are expression of praise for a fra&rant more frequent!). releas•nt scent\. the Banana Shrub I M1cheha ligol garden 1n 1597 Four hundred )cars The second categor: of plants \\.Ith "hose small cream colored flo"crs later the enthusiasm for C'nJO} ing fragrant floral parts ma~ he l'' en Jrc dcltc1ousl~ scented in spring. and ~ttntcd plants has not d1mm1shed. larger than the first. Of the appro\· ~"'cct Bo' tSarcococca sp.) that can WC' are fonunatc 1n having a \Cl'} 1match 250.000 species of flo"'cnng handle those dark corners near cntr: large Stlect1on from "htch to choose. plants: 10 percent ha\c fragrant '-'a)S It produces t1n) b.ut fragrant Fragrant plants can be grouped flo,"ers You couldn't fit all of those 111 "'h1tc flowers and dark shin~ lea\CS roughly into two categories: (I I those )Our garden e\en 1f the~ did gro"' N~tal plum. p11tosporum. gardenia with aromatic leaves and (2) those here. so let's loo!.. a1 a fc"' choice andJasm1nr nrc all too well kno"'n 10 \\Ith scented flowers. shrubs. (We'll skip tht~ rose hccau\l' discuss N1ght-bloom1ng Jasmine Leaf fragrances arc released b~ that"s a subject 1n itself.I '>hould be planted some d1~tancc rubbing or bru1\ing the lea' cs sltghl· Buddle1a da\ 1d11 1s displaying ,,., J\\a~ from the house as It is 100 h The familiar kitchen herbs would pink or purple blooms nght no" ll\Crpo"cnng for most people hr in th1sca1egor: as "'ell as man) line Called the Butterfh Bush. those The lo\el) Plumenas are almost ornamental shrubs. such as $\\.eCI delightful creatures can be dt'pcnded large cnou_gh to go be)Ond shrub and Breath of Hea\ en (Coleonema alba). upon to dance around 11 Orange into tree lorm This choice. ~rop1cal ~)nle(M)nuscommun1Huh1 ... ars). 1e~samine (\1urra\a pan1culatal plant produces large show~ fragr~nl and Gerallon V. a\ Flo"'cr bloomsno1only 1nsummcr bu1aga1n tlo"'er-; spring through fall if a IC\\ CC hamaelauc1um uncinatum) ""henc\cr there's a flush ol "arm ca'I\ cond1t1ons arc pro' 1ded There are numerous scented-leaf "e3ther. ll hkes some shade and (Jt\C ttJull sun here along the coas~ geran1umc; whose foliage releases gro"s to 6 10 1 ::! feel (,,,e 11 fa\l draining soil and don l o'c~ater 11 C,1,e 1t a feeding of Don 't forget, indoor plants need TLC, too ,ullate ol potash during '-'Inter "hen 1t'<, dormant. The: most fragrant and most popular 1s the \ello"' and \.\httc lorm though the t)o"ers come 1n pink and red shadl's Tubl"rosc\ are blooming no". dis· 1r1hut1ng their inlo\lcatmg fragrance 1n the la\.: afternoon and earh l''en1ng The' and other fragrant pUlnts from hulb'i arc: good container plant' for porch or balcon~ W11h summer heal at 11s peat.. )OU should take a quick 1n,cn1on of}our indoor plants and mal..e sure thal none of them arc m direct o;un. espcc1all) in a \outh wmdo". You don"t want the leJ\CS to ourn Just move them to the \tdc or JU'>I oul of reach of aO\ burning «,un ra~s In other "ords a place ""here the\ "'" recet\C the mo<.t mdircct hnght light the) can get .\s for \\3\t•nng. there are no general rulc'I Ju!>l be: a"-arl· that mvre plant!> du.· from n\Cr\\.a\cring rather than undcn ... atenn$ Becoming familiar \.\1th \Our plants' v.atcnng needs l"i C3S\ f C\I the sotl moisture \\tth \Our linger b' . ... pushin~ 1t into the soil about I tu - inches in depth. If the sv1I .., moist at 1hat level don't watcr The d11Tcrrn1 l)flCS of eontaine~ inOuencc the frequeno of water Cln) breathes an! would normal!)' dr) out timer. plastic doeisn't and \011 tends to ta) moist longer. .\ctuall) n once-a-month dunking I CARDEN CHECKLIST 11 -~ ~--=.. c:o _ =- • Begin prcpara11on for .i colorful wmtt'r prden by planuna nnual'i early 1h1s (all. Look for stock.. snap- draaon , pans1e~. fair: pnmro~s. viola and ktland popp1c . • Gra) foltaacd plana add interest 10 tht' prdcn and man> ha"t' attract· ivc no\\C~ \UCh l'I bu h momtOJ aJory. featht"r)' c~w.1a. bu~h cr- mandcr and 01h<"r~ . • dd wmc '-PICC \0 )OUr life b> planting herb c11h<"r 1n the prdcn. to C'on1a1ncrs or 1n pot1> on • \unn> window ill indoor' • • u"ns n cd v.atcr and lcrt1h1cr. and the me apphc to to\C) ~ thr~ will conunue 10 bloom wtll 1n10 tall • Warmer v.c thl'r man) umC"i linger into 1111 «10 N rotQ ton11nuc • r gular v.ucrm' ~c:h Uult lcn ) PU• ('Ont11nt.'r or h~n1in1. Md.<"t pl.mt ' 111 thl pl.1111111 J hul lt:I. "nk or 1uh ul water un11l 1hc air hubblc'i ~top" onl' of the: nest things ~ou can do. It help' leach the salts from the <ioll that an: harmful to plants and also insure!> till' root bc1ll 1s 1horoughh mot'llcned. For larger plants that arc ·100 hca') to l1t'1 1us1 \.\ater thorough!) and rcmoH an' standing "atcr 1n 1hc "au1.:i:r \\\O hour.-. later For plants ltk.e .\fncan '1olct'> that don't like ""a1cr on their ka\Cs. forget the dunking ~omeofthcse C\c111ngand unusual lragranl hulb., hki: Gladiolus lmt1s \Ill be a'a1lahk .11 the L'( Ir' inc .\rburctum bulb and plant sale ·cpl '< )'OU 'II find trc:aSU re\ If~ OU get there h' I 0 .1 m J\ the goo<l 11cm'> go qlll( kh '' an ,1n11Jnll' w 1ck\ 1c,1cin hurnnut \\ h' nol rlan1 a lraj.!ra~t gardl·n BEAUTIFUL & RELIABLE GIANT BEARDED IRIS PLANT FOR SPRING & SUMMER COLOR YELLOWS • ORANGES • BLUES PIN KS • WHITE• OTHERS FRESH RHIZOMES JUST ARRIVED 1.79 each 6 or more 1. 59 each FLEA CONTROL FOR YOUR DOG & CAT 111 0RTHO SEVIN GARDEN OUST lnMCtlClde l.:W general g••d•n UM I( llNs n0 llCkl on • d09* & cat• ~ 1n ,_,, "''*• Mlmt It ... Nursery· Florist 2840 Harbor llvd .. Costa Mesa' AO 000 T~AOUGH OAl\.Y ee SUN 9 !130 By JERRY BUCK A,T~Wrt ... LO \N(,El ['> -It v.as a guest \hot 1n "Starsk\ &. Hutch"' that h<"lped earn Ph11i0p Michael Thomas his lead role 1n the ncv. NBC' sem•s ··M1am1 Vice:· Thomas said he thinks v.nter- produccr ,.\nthon' \\·rko\ 1ch lor· mer!\ of ··Hill Strlcl Blues:· "rote the pan ot' M1am1 police detcctt\C Richard Tubbs '-'Ith Thomas 1n mind The) had "ort.;cd together when Yerko\lch "as a \\rtler on .. Starsk' & Hutch .. in the I 970s. ~hen Thomas lirst read th<' script. he "as amazed ho"' much he had in common wtth Tubbs "The character 1s flambo)ant. degam and subtle at the saml' llml' and m\Slllal," ..aid Thomas · .,tuch he v.as fu~1natt·d h\ ··Hair.- ""h1ch hl' hk.cned to a rl•hg1ou)' cxprru:ncc and 1mmcd1atl'I\ tnc<J out forthc ~.ln Fran'c1sco procfut:t1on. ~ His fir,t tarring role on Broadv.a~ was~ (,alx' Gabnl"I in ··~o Pia«-TO • Be Sumdxxh :· "'I \\a\ ::!:! ~nd ti ~3\ an tnCrt'dt r .. e"pcnt·nn• domg the Pultticr rn1..t"· v. inning pla). -hi.' said. -c:a ~" Gabnl.'I 1<. an altOr. "' poet and \Hiler. He's tf) 1ng to make 1t 1n th&,S bu"tnCS!> \en s1m1lar to mt'. and" \C:f\ \lm1lar to thl' •nter. Charin c,ordonc • "tk"'> a hght-compkctcd blad man "'ho 1\ too I.lark to bl' 'Ahlle and 100 light to tx· hind. \n hl··s bas1ca1~-. caught in 1hl' middle Pl upll· ask me "'hat I am l"\l' got grl"(n e~c:s. wa ) hair and an ohH' compk"on.1>0 the\ '4) ""hat arc ~ou'' I !>a) rm .\mt'rtcan vuml;K> hc\.'3uSC' I'm ,.\mcncan Indian. "M1am1 Vin•' IOllO\\.S the adH:n· lures of two reluctani underco\er police panncrs Tubbs and co-star Don Johnson·., 'ionn' C rockcll as the~ light crtml.' l<> 1h1: accomp~n1- ment of pop \Uncs and St\ hied him 1cchn1qucs II "Ill be the ~rst 11ml.' a T\' soundtrack. ha' been simulcast O\ 1:r radio for a \tcrco cffel l Phillp Michael Thomas "' hlack lrt\h and German." ··Thl'\ haH a rl·la11onsh1p son ot' ltk1: S1dne~ Po111er and Rod Sll'tger in ·Heal of the '•gh1:·· s.i1d Thomas. .. or Eddie \1urph' and '\1d.. '\olll· in ·.i~ HRS Thl•\'rc t"o "d1:'> w thl· 'ame coin Croekell 1\ the Southern kind of gu). T ubh\ 1s lht: "-c"" '\ ork. Brom. s\rcc\-v.1~ gu' "'When the~ hook up there's an "''Plos1on The) don't hk.c cac_h other. hut the) haH grca\ respect lor each other \\ c'rl· undcrroH·r lOps and \ OWi ltlc 1s on the hm· ' uu 're on edg1: II C'rratl·s an~~ that 'ou'\l: got to ltH~ each da\ and "·'ixct lhl' une>.pt'Cted That kind of cdgl"· '" somethrng I think ""'II crcall' a lot of interest·· Thoma<. talk.ed ahout thl· \ho" during a telephonl· tnll'n tl'\.\ lrom \.t1am1. "'here 11 is being tilml·J This 1s his first 11 me as a r\'.'gular 111 a scnes although he· .. t'tc<.'n an al tor \Ince t96Q \\hen. a'> a thrnlug' student. he aud1ttoncd lur and "on a pan m the 5an Francisco production of .. Hair .. Since then he'\ been 1n l I mo\ 1cs. on Broad"a~. been a gu~\ star m mam T\ sho"~-and had a recurnng roic on ··1 oma ·· Thoma\. "ho sa'' thal '"mu,1r '' m) first IO\l·:· Mtg1°nall~ \Cl OU\ IO b..· a minister But afti:r SC\ cral ~C'af' ol Thoma\ \atd he \\3nt!. 10 produC\:' and direct mm 1es. a~ 't'cll u star an thl"m HI.' co-" rotl" and dtr(('tt'd the mu'1C'al "The Legend of<)ta-. kcr Lee.:'" Hl·\ al"o to thl• prcxc'" ot t'('Ordmg an al hum ol ht\ '>Ong!> H '' ca rl"C'r '>l:lnl·d in music. then 1he a~ ung ··took o\ er:· he ..:111.1 .. Fcu-,a Im 01 ~l'ar. I thm,.1gh1 on.: ot th Ja\' rm gl)tng to do ~methtng mu,llal anJ 1urn on th~ JUll~ and lhl') rl· going 10 ~~-'l\1~ (1od. v.hat a 1aknt" 11 hasn·\ hapixned ~c\. bu\.,. v.,u:· • ()n hi .. 35th h1nhJ:a' \<&\\ fa,.~ '3:d hi.' launchcJ :i plan ca\lc4. ··HrOT " ··That ~1.ands lor Emm,, ( .~mnn Ch ar snJ Ton':· hl' "31d ··Hupetull) '" 1hc nc:,1 tih: 'l·a~ I"'" "'n all 1hn~ a>Aard'> •· NBC series filriied in Soviet Uni On . LO<., .\ \i(1ELE<., 1 .\Pl -Largl' portion'> ol "-13( ·, Ill-hour m1n1· scnc<i .. Peter thl' (1rca1 ·· "111 tx· tilml'd in thl' So' 1ct l 'n1on as the ··first 10\all\ indrpendcnt .\mi:nca drama .. C\ er to he photographed in that nation. f,ccut1H· produl·er La\Henl·e \ch1lkr. "ho 1c. also diree11ng. spcnl more than a \car 1n the L 5 ~ R doing rescal"('h "and ohtaining 1.,o, 1ct l·ooperat1on tor tilmtn!J 1n thl' rl'· stored c11 .. of Su1dal. lhl' h1.,111n" monasll"f!. at lJguf'I~\ l cn1ngrad and \tosco" \.1a\lm1 han ':xhdl 'tar' a ... lhl' matur1..· Peter the kg"·ndaf! 71Jr "ho opened Russia to 1he \\Orld It :il'o c.tars \'aness.i RldgrJ\C l aur.:-n"c Oil\ 1er. Omar \hart I. T n·' or Ho"· ard John \ltll' anJ l 11t Palma In add111on ~ <\,H l'I a 101, "tll .11' -~ Jpix·ar 1n the: producuon. due Ill 1pfX.H on "' BC in the 198-l-~6 ~nod. I ht'> ,., the li1't tolalh tndepen- d n \mencan drama l"\ l."r to film in 1 h \ 1i:t l nion <x·htlkr <,;:11d \.JJent\ \>Aard·\\1nn1n~ ' rl'Cll\\ rtk'r fd\,ard .\nhalt "roll' th\'.' 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LOOKIN~ ro' WN-V~, VERY CX.O 1 GRAPEFRUIT, m. · by Harold Le Doux .. ' I r- 1 ' MITSUBISHI MONTERO See Page 2 T ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS! HIGHEST QUALITY SALES & SERVICE! THE HARD TO GET UNITS ARE IN STOCK NOW! ON • OUR PRICES REFLECT ONLY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES PROVIDED WITH THE VEHICLE. Ready For Ready For Ready For lleatly Fer IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY S-10 BLAZERS FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSWAGEN IN THE U.S.A. •. t CORVETIES CAVALIER CONVERTIBLES CELEBRITY CONVERTIBLES 445 EAST COAST HWY. · NEWPoiRT-IEACH . 673 900 • .. \ .. I t DAILY PILOT/Frid y. August 3 I , 19 ... r Mitsubishi;s new Montero: Epitome of 'sports utility' This baby's tough in off-road travel. refined in the city Not only Is the Mitsubishi Montero a little different than the Chevy S-10 Blazer and the Ford Bronco II , It expends the defi- nition of the terms "sport utility." quick-reflexed and compliant In rough going. It also provides exceptional stop-to-stop wheel travel and precise. predictable Impact dampening. As functional and durable as the system Is off- road, It also offers refined high- way manners with good lateral ateblllty, responsive steering and a smooth, quiet ride. The Mitaublahi Montero la a trim, compact vehicle that handles off-road terrain mlnua any qualm•. or becomea one of the aportleat machinea ever to hit the streets. In designing the Montero, Mitsubishi decided to utilize the Identical front suspension sys- tem and powertrain found In Its mini-4x4 pickup. The indepen- dent suspension de!1gn in- corporated unequal-length A- arms, longitudinal torsion bars, telescopic shock absorbers and a large-diameter, front-mounted stabilizer bar With the front differential mounted directly to the frame. the system is extreme- ly light in unsprung weight and The engine Is Mitsubishi's overhead cam, 2 6-llter lnllne four-cyllnde' G54B. With a com- pression ratio of 8.2. 1, the engll"!e churned out 92 horsepower· at 4,000 revolutions per minute with 140-pound feet of torque at 2,400 rpm on the dynamometer. It features a two-barrel down- draft carburetor. transistorized ignition and a thermostatically controlled fan The engine was designed with Mitsubishi's patented Duel Engine Stablllzer (DES) balancing system. which drastically reduces the harmonic vibration Inherent In lnllne rour- cylinder engines. The syatem Incorporated a pair of ctlaln· driven, counter-rotating bal- ancing shafts mounted Inside the engtne block that aptn In the opposite direction of the crankshaft at a 2: 1 rate of velocity. With the help of the balancing system, Mlt1ublahl can use a large·dlsplacem nt, four- cyllnder engine block Instead of a heavier, less compact alx- cyllnder and still achieve smooth, quiet, high-torque performance. The Montero's drive system Is also a carry-over from the 4x4 pickup, mating a close-ratio five- speed overdrive manual trans- mission (with an Integral two- speed tranSfer case) to an 8.86- lnch hydraulic clutch. The final · drive gear ratio Is 4.63: 1 and a clutch-type, limited-slip differen- tial Is evellable as part of the Sports Group option. - Mazda posts $53 million in earnings for the first six months of 1984 Mazda Motor Corp earned $52. 7 million during the first six months of the 1984 fiscal year that ended April 30, an increase of 9.0 percent above earnings of $48.4 million In the pnor year penod. Sales of all products during the period totaled $3 1 billion a 6 6 percent increase over last year's sales of $2.95 b1lhon. Ordinary Income -income before income taxes and extraordinary items - was $105.9 million, up 8 2 per- cent from $97 9 million in 1983 Both sales arid ordinary in- come levels are records for a(ly six-month period in the com- pany's history lnd1cat1ng that he expects worldwide automotive competi- tion to remain intense, Yodhiki Yamasaki president of Mazda Motor Corp . said "We are pleased that our six-month re- sults fo,r fiscal 1984 were strong despite a world economy which still has soft spots and an industry which is unrelenting in its competitive drive " During the first half of fiscal 1984, Mazda Motor Corp 's GM' s new engine rolls off unique new assembly line PONTI, MICH -The team that designed and built Pontiac s new Tech IV engine and the unique assembly hne that will producti 1t feels a stror\9 sense of parenthood for the pro1ect And late In the afternoon of June 1, the team's baby took its initial steps as the first Tech IV engine rolled off the assembly line. "It's exciting to see This is a ma1or accomplishment for the hundreds of Pontiac employes who have been involved with this new engine operation tor the last couple of years.·· said Leigh Dushane, pro1ect support coor- dinator. who watched the as- sembly process develop from the drawing board "It s like watch- ing your baby grow up,·· he said The assembly hne and engine incorporate a host of technologi- cal innovations On the line dubbed the 'double E because of its shape operator-controlled work stations allow workers as much time as necessary to com- plete their ind1v1dual 1obs Also hourly employes are being given increased respons1b1llty for the operation of the hne. resulting in an Increased hourly-to-super visor ratio. These employee enhancements, combined with major technological processing innovation, make this engine assembly system among the best in the world today. The new Tech IV engine. which will be standard in Pontiac's 1985 Grand Am. 1s a shortened 2.5- liter, swirlport with electronic fuel m1ectlon. The ma1or technologi- cal addition to the enqine is the use of roller hydraulic lifter valve trams that will reduce engine friction and improve fCJel econ- omy. Dushane and Bob Step- henson. Plant 9 supel'lntendent of manufacturing. agree the pro- gram 1s innovative because of the amount of employee part1c1- pat1on. The new team concept 1s non-traditional in American man- agement, they said. It en- courages equal participation on the part of every employee in the department. 'These dynamics for a new level of employee involvement can only assure better quality engines · Dushane said. · The pro1ect does a super JOb of integrating high technology with people added Step- henson That's 1mperat1ve be- cause production of this engine assures the best possible quality with maximum employee part1c1- pat1on The best technical sys- tem of putting the four-cylinder engine together 1s helping get people involved with their 1obs The operator-controlled work station allows workers to stop the engine and complete the assign- ment at that station, before releasing the engine to the next station" Dushane credits the success of the program thus far to the employees. We have a great workforce that is committed and conceme.d for the quality in each step of the engine build." t}e said 'They will complement the tech- nical system we have at the plenty extremely well · ftnanclal aoutlook continued to improve steadily as a result of increased earnings The Improved financial pos- ture has allowed the company to carry out measures to further solidify its financial base. Long- term debt in the amount of $155. 7 million was retired and the payment terms for notes payable were shortened, requir- ing an add1t1onal $86.2 million in funds. Due to these and other measures, cash and cash equivalent on hand at the end of April 1984 were reduced to $862.9 million, down by $218.9 m1lllon from the same time last year. The overall business environ- ment remained difficult during the period due primarily to slow economic recoverly worldwide, restrictions on imports of ve- hicles in some overseas markets and a slow Japanese domestic automobile market. Flat factory unit sales during the six-month period reflect these unfavorable conditions. Mazda's record business re- sults during this fiscal period were achieved as a result of a the period were 654,605 units, number of factors. These In-virtually the same number aold eluded sales of an upgraded during the first six months of model mix, Increased perts sales 1983. Passenger car sales were and the continued streamlining down 6.9 percent to 439,606 of operations, ell of which more units. while commercial vehicle than offset increased fixed ex-sales climbed 17.8 percent to penses incurred during the 214,999 units. period for .higher labor de-Factory unit sales to Japanese preciation costs. dqli'lestlc dealers totaled Total production during the j8S,836, down 7.8 percent. six-month period was 654,217 ' Passenger cars accounted for units, an increase of 1.0 percent 111,613 units, down 16.3 per- over the same period of fiscal cent, while commercial vehicle 1983. sales rose 8.1 percent 77 ,223 Total factory unit sales during units of the total. Export sales, on the other hand, showed a 3.5 percent Increase over the same period In fiscal 1983. A total of 465,769 units were sold, of which passen- ger cars (327 ,993 units) were down 3.2 -percent, while com- mercial vehicles (137,776) show-1 ~d an Increase of 23.9 percent. Addressing the challenge of the future, Yamasaki said: "We realize that In order' for us to maintain our presence among the great world class vehicle producers, we must continue to Invest heavily In the development of advanced technology that will permit us to develop, design end produce cars which wlll appeal to the ever Increasing sophisticated • tastes of the consuming publlc. "We believe that we are up to the challenge. As we celebrate the change of our.company name to Mazda Motor Corp .• we have rededicated ourselves to serving our customers, Involving end rewarding our employees, end Increasing our role es an Inter- national manufacturer of the highest quality vehicles.'' Mazda Motor Corp. became the company's offlclel name on May 1. after 57 years as Toyo Kogyo Co., Ltd. Pontiac's buying trend • continues Jeff Weaver, one of the workera on Pontiac's new &Hembly line, place• one of the laat part.a on the flrat Tech IV en,lne aa co-worker• and aupervtaon look on. California customers con- tinued their healthy buying pace In July et Pontiac deelershlpa which reported deliveries of 4,274 new cars for the month, up 53 percent over a year ago. Pontiac recalled SO employees to the Tech IV project earlier this spring, and the approximately 100 operators spent several weeks building and rebuilding 400 prototype engines to learn how to operate their stations and debug the equipment before official production began at the end of May The entire assembly line work- force also participated In an eight-week training program at Oakland Community College. Classes included business awareness, interpersonal com- munlcetions, math, blue print reading, robotics and stetlstlcal quality control. "The employees In this depart- ment want to Improve their skills, challenge their minds and to be more creative," Dushane said. Nationally, Pontiac sales of 62,872 for July were up 26 percent from 1983. Leading the July sales In- creases In Callfornla for Pontiac were 6000, up 25 percent; Fire- bird, up 14 percent; and Sunblrcf, up 14 percent. Motorists should treat autos to an inspection Fiero sales continued at a hot selling level with 1, 195 deliveries for the month, brlnglnQ the model-year-to-date total to 10,866 In California. This rep- resents about 13 percent of national Fiero sales of 8<4,970 for the model year. 'Fall may be the most important check-up of the year to ensure safe winter driving· CHICAGO -The word "fair· conjures up a set of distinct images -a riot of color decorat- ing the trees. sweatered football fans cheering In the crisp air crossing guards ushering youths to sidewalk safety. One more image should come to mind for car owners -their car elevated on a litt with a reliable mechanic inspecting its underside. "Fall should be inspection time for your car." says Walt Alley. director of trainin~ at the Midas Institute of Technology 1n Palatine. Ill ·eoth repairs and preventive maintenance should be done at least twice a year.'· Alley sug· gests "And fall may be the most important check-up of the year to I ensure sa fe winter driving ahead~ He suggests inspecting the exhaust and suspension sys- tems Travel over rocky moun- tain or rural roads can torture the underside of your car on a vacation 1ourney, and can jar the muffler or tailpipe loose. Another common problem oc- curring In the exhaust system Is the presence of pinholes, tiny gaps in the tailpipe caused by corrosion. They often go un- noticed during the cooler seasons. because they become plugged with carbon as it Is expelled through the tallplpe By the end of a hot summer. the carbon·filled pinholes have burned through "With too many pinholes. your exhau~t system will not be able to function properly. allowing fumes to seep back into the car." says Alley · If the exhaust system needs attention now, It may not endure a rough winter." Your car's suspension system may have taken some hard knocks during the long summer months. Excessive travel over rough roads can stress shock absorbers and springs ··A good way to check the suspension system Is to examine your car's tires." says Alley. "If they are wearing unevenly. this may Indicate that your suspension system Is In need ot service.·· Another simple suspension test Involves simply pushing down on the bumper It the car bounces more than 1 'It times. your shocks may need replace- ment. For more Information on your car's exhaust and suspension systems, send for the free brochure, "Getting to Know Your Car." from Midas International Corp .. P.O. Box 11172, Chicago, Ill 60611. Calendar-year-to·date Pon- tiac sales through July In Call· fornla have reached 32,474, up 74 percent from 1983. Model- year-to-date totals of 43,814 ror the state are up 60 percent over the 27 ,339 new car deliveries reported during the almllar period In 19.83. OC dealers kick off 1985 Auto Show activities Anaheim Convention Center to host show and dealers are inspired by 1984 attendence County utomobll• d alert and tectory people gathered at the South Co t Plaza Hotel thl w k to kick off 1985 Auto Show ectlvltl with a drawing for floor p and toe tlon auJgnment1. Th 1985 •how. aponaored t>y the Motor C r Dealer• Aasocl • tlon of Orenge County arid produced by Cahnere Expo ltlon Group, wlll be held May 22-27 at the Anah Im Oonv ntron Center. The show wlll be held tn the South t t-t fl, with 100,000 qu r f t of exhlblt •P ce. "ln1ttaJ d ler and factory con· tacts hav been encouraging, renectlng recent MJa ~uree and good economic newa. We expect the lhow to bt a Mii-out, •• aald Wllllem Sehultz, Cahnera' lhowmanag«. A~rc:nng to :Jam" Upp, ex- .cutl\le director of thl Ou•• Auocfatlon. "the d•ter• wefe excited by the exCellent public attendance at the 1984 ahow. We're II looking forward to a ( -----A - aucceuful '16." 'TM Motor Cer D1i11r1 Mio IOCliatton of o;., ... ~ • headed bY Earle Ice. ·Wflt Mice MclMn a -.to lhOW '*"'"'*'· Oahnera ExS>OetUon GtoU,P, baNd In eo.1ton, .. the wortct 's largeet producer and m.neger Of contum« 11nc:1 teeMlcel expc>- stuona. It producee mor. 'thlii\ 100 lhOWI 1n the u.a. and abroad, and puta on 15 8'110 hows In tti U.S. I NOncao. fMllTU't IAU ncnnoue IU .. &.OAM *> ..._,a.11 ..,._ STATlllVff C0MofU T"-IOOowtnci S*IOnl Ir• YOU •NO. C ~f~W-8JON & UN0£A:': IN DEFAULT OAA,HIC8, 11451 N1ct1o11 CHOW A18· DAUO JANUEf~P: 1l":"T, ~Unit ill. Hunll"tl~ Hemlodt Qr• Folmt V i.y CA tHU C0tta 1~7 tt..i ..._.,CA fAURAHT. UNL(St \'OU TAI<' /<C. .. ...:.... ~ ,...t.~'147 tey. C...t. 127ot Oeotge C Wilt WI Oeofoe J• l40 0.. DlnW O J .... Olf 8 -.t. I MBa. CA Oli flW, CA TION TO 'AOftCT YOU" ._, ... ..._ 100I 0..· Mlct\MI '· 1010. 1000 O.rttt Cltde F'ountaln v -.. eo.a M ' • .., l'AOPUITY IT MAY H "'111 St ill, H~Ungton OoeetlA•t 111,helluch, 1~.CA92708 t2t17 Ma, t tona,Cosi.~CAl2t27 &.lie QW, to0 Cillfornle ___ -::~-::::- IOLO AT A PU.UC IAL!. ~~· ·~o:n I~ Cl.Ill 90104 ThlJI ' butlntu It con. Th1t butl111U lw COO• ~ ~ con. M= Aw • CA ). " YOU NHO AN EXPLA-K•I Hunt1n,.fon ~ ._ .. a . 0.0.-ge ..... ~ ~· 11561 due19d by; an lnd1vl<Nal OUcttCS Dr. In lflOMdv.i 0.... 0 J!tbl '""' --. ,._ NATION OP: THE NA TUR£ ,... t' t • ......... HemlOdl ..., " rountlln Vel· a.otge C Lung Geor-. Jimel Jh'-• .. ,. -__, W -0,. TH! 'A0Cll01 ... ti ' ZIMI • i.-t. C f 12708 Tlllt ttlltrnent wu fli.d Th11 •-· ,. ltattmenl WM It,. C:.. CA t?l27 c::itvilta AGAINST YOU, ys~ clVT~:, b~11n1u It c:on-1'hlt bu11n11t 11 con• -.1thlMCounty CltlfkOf0r· wlthttie'~o::'ot~ ::;.u~CM<;,~~1nryaM!OfOr• Lam lh•onv. 21 t htttw, 0out SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· rw:ltllp by a Cllt*ll Ptt1· ducttld by: lolnt vetll\MI ange County on AuQ\111 22, ange Cc>Ynty on AllG"il I ltl4 y on AUOWll 27, ~ Aw,. ~ CA ::li, Coton. .. YEA Oeofge l . Kell., 1tM 1NA ' -l~TIAITATE TAU8T Mic.heel Aob«11 Thia 1t11emen1 w11 tll.O '213111 ,_.. ,... I Peno W1n1. U51 Hunt-W TIQI M DE!O HAVICE INC., t c.u; ..,r:::,.·~~.;.u t~ 111ith the County CMlfk ol Or· Publolhld OrtnOf C041tt ftubllthed OrMQe ~ ~~ ~' c:: •1 YtnNra. CA~ dweMd try; a JC fl>TtCE Nl.IC NOTJCE NltC MOOOE PlEUC MJUCl NllC Nana: RCTnlOUI ...... fOfnla COfPOfttlon, u duly "'I' County nz A•""•~ 23• ';&' Colmty on AIJO~t 23, 0 lly Piiot Auouat 23, 30 Dauy Pilot~ fO. 17, 2A, i.rntw 1 tA. 21. 1~ ~ ~ ':, COii• ~ ~ -.>POlnttld Trutt• under tM 10 4 -sw • 1 IM Sttpt•mber I, 13, 11M 3 t, 198-A ' ' ' , 237 ,......_ ~.,, 1 GI'* .,_,. T..... ..-_._ _ ~ Or follO'Wlng dtecrlb.i o..ci of '21S711 Th·2A& • F 111 • -.... ·-.. DlllyPlolA Trull w purauant to IM p bN· .. ~ Or ~c Publi.n.d 0f81'1p co .. 1 • Pt8.JC NO~ Hee Hll'9 Tin wntl u. c..i1~ a.. .. Of· 31, llA l>OW9f of aai. oontalned In u .. ..., an~ oU1 Deity PllOt A.uou•t 30, a.p. Pllll.IC NOTICE •'K l1lil ttal.meint .., -. '""°""IY on,..,.. 21 ta1c1 o..d of Trull WILL r•llt:l:t ~llQutt 30, hp-t91T1bttr 8, 13, 20, 19a. P\8JC M)JlC( lllCHUOUll........ Wit" the County a.1t of Or· 1M4 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION .,., . 1"· 20• ,.... T>H63 "C:mlOUl9U9INllH NAm STATIMINT =County on A.UO\Mll 21, ...... TO TH! HIOHl!ST lloot:A TH·2t2 MAMl ITATSMINT FIClmOUS IMI..... The tOlowlng pW10nt.,.. 1 ""'*'*' Ot*'lt ~ ____ _.... __ ...__.,_ __ _...--..--.....__ ~~ ;.-: ~~~ ~ rl&JC f«>TICE do!'ht ~.-.on 11 rt!~~': ,, d~t<"E~~PAllES PUOlltheO arenoe '=' t:r.n~ ~ ::J' ~~,.'r,11::• of the unl11d 8111 .. or by 1 91111111 II' 11nnc£ FICTmOUl IUtlflHI L1o ENT£AP"I U . 1901 ~, ~H .. p ft O 1901 H9wport ~d . 8 ' ~.::,~ ~:.11 f ·tt5 Thi ~ PIBO!!I .. C&lhllf'a dleC1t dtl'MI on 1 ..--nu MA.Ml ITATllUNT '"'-PGf1 Blvd Sii. 2~1. OUC • 2'1. CO.II M-.: CA tm7 ~'' • • caolrla ~ ..... "' ntllonal btnll, • Thi fOllowlng l)lftQnt .,.. Ca.ta M .... Calif. 12921 UM TIONS. 1001 w. 11th OlMn Mltaluo Futiuahlma. ..... 221 fUIJC ll>tr.E 1020 H<>Ml1aa:. OAO •t•t• Of tederel Cl'ldlt UniOn, ~· ......... dol"t buli"9lt .. Fftnce9 Maril Hide•. 3155 t2e2?· Cotta ~ C.UI '12 h SI • no. a.. WAY AISOC14TE8 "' °'a tt1t1 or **II .. vtngt The f~~ .,.* LIM NO 1 (SAN JUAN ~-~f 127StrMt, Santi Ma. Lance ltwi Fltultnrnotll Bw:fl, CA 90740 "8J: fl)l)C( l'JClTTIOUe 9Ull JN -M9*~ w'-I04. Ind IOetl MIOdlltlOn. domi---""' ...... ~. C 1, I' IS TRAN 0) AS • ..,_ 04 115 S • Thlt bullneM It con. MAm STA CT WT ~ ~ Clillf t2'flO C.iif '270 Cllitd In the ..... of c.... d~E~ETT F .. ~OLPOW SOCIATES,. Cll110fnll r.m-d Th~ bbutll\IU II c:on-c~ I~-· Of. 9d ~.,, lndMdual ~~IOIM.,. .. ~ Thi lo1Gw111f '9'IOnt.. ~ H Diet.. 36t Sift De.-IO Q 1 l IOl'nl1) .. rlgllt mi. ancs ltld pertnerlhlp 11 Corl>Of· uct ... 'i an lndl~ '"f:! Glenn f:'utu..iwna -.. ,_,., dolna ~ M9* om. 304 Ai. l Hvn lntetllt convey.a to Ind EHTEAPAISES. 1901 N9W-•I• Pia.a. ~ Bach FrltlCll M ~1 .. tlutlMU It c:on-Th11 atatament ., .. tiled The fe>lboMg ~ n S"fAffOftO I IPNOOS ~ IMClft. CtM t2tlO ..: er: n.... Unttet1 now held by It under .. pot1 Blvd.. Coit• ....... Calif '2Mo . Tllll lt819mtrlt WU filed ductld :ran lndMdu&I Ith,,... County ci.t< ol Or-doing buttMM ... • INK. 20l3 Htltionel Awe ~A,~ -Olt1r 0 ~ o..dofTtwtlnthep,e>perty c~i:,.::.2: w~ 220A LIM. No I (San Jutn wlth tMCouCounty Oetk of~-~tit~ flled .. County on AUQU9t 21, N~IQ~~LY,AAT· Cotta,,..... CAt2U1 '"....,.. °""-· ~·)04, Ota. 1::::. ll«lntfllf deecrtb.i K Cou • Caplstfano). INC . • Call· enoe nty on August ... With ttlt Coun Qerk of ~ 1IM • . ........ Umltld K-1 "-' .. 20IS ~a.di. Ctllt. t2eeo ~ TRUSTOR MICHAEL A enrletl rt #8, La Hlbrl, f0tnl1 corpOtltlon, 19 COf· 1914 Cou ty ..,... '211174 Ptrt'*'ltlip, 3505 Cadll9C NaboNll Awt , Cotti ........ ....,_. I McOontk1 T"" CONOVER ANO PATRICIA CeHf 90e33 &::• Plaza Newpoft f2l2m = nty on ~ 2• Pl.lblllhed Orange eo.t A-.ua, &ilt• 0110. eo.ta CA '2127 SM S. MO* Ortw .,.,.; DWl!!R91 .. 8 CONOVER, HUSBAND & Thlt butln... 11 con· , C111f 112Beo Publllhed Orange Cout 111 _ Daffy Piiot A~t 2A, 31 Meet. CelHomit 12121 0... " SPf1QD9, 11~ 304. N9wpor1 8-cl\,' Ce1f WIFE ducttld by an Individual Thlt bu11n111 It con· Delly Piiot Augult 11, 23, 30. ..--, September 7, t4, 1914 Ttr•no. W. Brlt hem. Nlltlonll Or,. Atv91-*" CA 12llO BENEFICIARY ALBU· ~=-:::.~ .... lllld duct.er by-1 Umlttld p1r1nlf· &.pt1mb« 8, 1914 Otl~t;!:~~ 1c;o;:t F-220 ~.!!'trtl_.. Ptrtn!~:. 3505 t2503 mt ~ ia con- QUERQUE FEDERAL SAV-lhlp TH-228 31 ttM • • • ..,... .. venu.. _...1 0110, TNll bullne. t. ~ dUc1«f by. t Urnitld Part· INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIA· with 1111 County Cllttl ol Of· Bart>ert L Proffitt, ANt ' F-174 rtaJC NOTICE eo.ta MIN. CA 92921 duetld by: 1 ..,,_.. pan. nwlfllp TION Z County on August 2, S.C:r•t•ry Mt.JC NOTICE Tht. bulln... 11 con-~Ip AtcNrcS H.. Dic:a Recorded January 15 19 4 Thlt ttlt91T1ent WN 1111<1 flU8&.tC HIAJaNQ cluctlcl by a llmlted perow. K9'1 J ltatlord Ttlle ~ wM lllld "2m11 1982 .. 1,,.tr. no 12-417479 Publllhld Orange~ with the County Cl1<k of Or· F~r.:.'°¥:A~~i:~· "8.IC f«)TIC( PUBLIC H~AING8 Wiii ~ lhf W .......,_ Thl1 lta1'"*'t WM fl1ld wttfl 1t1e County~ 01 Of· p~ Of"'OI c.- of Offldal'Rlcorda In tlll of-Diiiy Piiot "-"""•t D. 11 23 lnQI County on Auguat 23, Thi loflowl Mid by the Colt• M... T~t · _.,,.t_" ....... With UMi County Cltt\ Of Of .... County on ~ e. Ody Piiot August 10, 11. ZA. nc. of the ftc:Ofder of Of· --~ • • • 1984 ng '*'°"' .,. irtCTITIOUI •u...... Planning COmmlulon II ttlt ••• '"*' WM ,,,_ .,. Coun1Y on AUQUl1 21, 1M4 31 1HA 8nQI County, 8t1t1 of Call· 30, 1984 '2A725 doing butllllll u . NAIR ITATllllMT City Hiii, 71 Fair Drive, with the ~ty Clertl Of Or· 11144 PmW • f·17' fornla; Nld Deed of T rutt TH·221 lrelf I MMlffa BIQ SKY OESION, 10931 The followtng P9ftOnll att Cot ta Mela, Catlfomla. at ang. County on AUQUlt 21' ....n ~ M. ~ -1--------- dHCflbH th• tollowlng 140 Newport C1nt1r Samoa Of • Huntington doing buliMN u: 8:30 p.m Of N aoon .. poll-1914 Publlthed Orange Coul a. ... .,..., -.d., "8.IC ll>TIC[ pre>perty Drlw, lult• IOO 8Mch CA 112148 D A V E • C O Ible th«•fter on Tueeday, nl*1 OWiy Pltot A1.1gu11?4, 31 ... . PARCEL t· Lot 13 of TrllCt rta.tc 111\TICE Nlwpott leech, Cellf. 31~~ot~ ~hs~ ... ~·· ENTERPRISES, 1901 'ffw· 8ec>l91T1blf 11, 1e.. .. ~~~er.~ ;:a;; Septerntler 1. 1A, \914 ....... liMch. Calif. ll-111• 7082, In 1"9 C11y of Newport nu l2'IO M ... CA :212/ .. 1· oat1 po'1 Btvd., St9 231, Cotta gatdlng thl lollowlng appli.-.._t ber 714' leM f-222 -ACTlllOU8 ..... U Btlch, County of Orange, Pubtlthld Orlf!GI Cout • Miu, CA 112127 c:ttlom .._em • • Pu'*"'d Ot1nge Coa1t .... STA,......, St•I• of C.Ulornla, .. I* PtCTITIOUI Ml..... Dally Piiot Auouat 30. Sep-Thi• butlnlll I• con-David Scott Himebaugh 1. Zone Exc:.ptlon Pemllt f.-228 Ody Plot~ fO. 11. 2A. The folowtnt pw90N ... ~ rlc:Orded In Book 2et, NAME ITATE....,. tembet 8, 13, 20. tl84 due19d by an lndlvlctu* 721 Newport #D, Long ZE·84· 1H fof Richard •-.,. lm'lnrr '1, 1tl4 doinO ~ • P9g11 23 to 25 lnclutlve, Thi fottowtng PlflON at• TH-259 Nlcholu Chm. Zemor• Beac:tl, CA 90804 Cartt•nHn. 1uthorl11d "'8lJC NOTICE ..--""'l'K F-111 A & R ~. Mltc*llMOul Mept, In 1111 ~ butt~ IL Thi• 9t1temerit WN filed Thi• bualneu 11 con-egent tor Robert G Grav.I, ftCTJnOUe .. • 212•2 Btwton ~ Hllnt• Office of the County ~ H CTOA S PAIMT & with IM County Cl«k of Or· .0 by: an lndlvld'* SunwMt Fln1ncl1I, In· '9CTYnOU8 ....... UMI STA=J lnigton lw::h, Celt ~ cord•f of H ld County :OO~~Hg:;11~°C:' Pllll.tc NOTICE ~County on Augutt 21, David Scot1 Hll'l'llbaugn cofpot1110. 601 NOfth ..,... STAT'lmNT Thi follOwtng S*liClf'I •• P\BJ: M>TICE 1'onn11 G. Edward• PARCEL 2. An llPPUl'11Mnt 11::21 • I • ' F1CTITIOUI •UatNEH 1 FW Thie ltttement "' lw.cr Frend! Strlllt, Senta Ana. The foaowtng ~ .,.. dolna llWinW • FCnnoua ...... 21242 Bt•on Lw. Hum: non .. 11c:lullveMMm«1t f0t HAMii ththe~tyCletkofOr· IM 1 vatianc:e from hellght dolng~nwas: O AA NGE COUNTY ltAmaTA...._. inaton8eect\..c.if.12t41 lngreat and -vr ... tt\fougtr H1c:tor Gomez, 2008 TATIMQfT Pl.lblllMd Orange Cout 9ng1 County on Auguet 21 rlqUlrlml!ltl to allow thl POLLARO FINANCIAL DODGE DEALERS AS W lWt.. E.d..U 212-42 outlot72offfactNo 7ot2. AnahlimAve .• CottaMw. ~petlOfllWI DaltyP11otAugu•t24,31, 198-4 • development of I 115000 0ROUP.474 E.17tt1Sn.t SOQATION 1110 w °'-Thi tolowlng .,.._,•er.ton~ ...;,, liOn In the City of ,._wport C~t21~~ d~1t~~Ol~·TE CON-Slpt1mber7.14, t8:4""' f2S1Jn ~•loot offlOI c:omPiu &11tt20A,eo.taMlu,Cellf'. .,~·Av FUliinon. ~~c:..·CodDr 8-cll.Celf i2t4&-Btlch County ol Or9ng1 or ·2u Pub119hed Orange Coea1 c:omprilld of 1-two ttory 92827 CA.-12133 ' ' • ·• TI\d bualn-. II ~ Sttl• 'ot Cdfornla. u pe; wt~~ ~~b;:'of'~ OOMINIUMS. 11 Corporet• PllllJC NOTICE Dally Piiot Auguat 24, 31 building, 2-UV• ttory bulld· Pollard Entttprieet In-A.19odat«I Oodgia a... :;..tington BMcf\_ c.Jlf ducted by: an lnltvldual ~ recordld In Book 289 '' • := ~ BMc:h. Clllt Sept1mber 7 14 198-4 tn;a. 2-IOUf ttory bulldlngl, cotporttld, Cllllfot'Ne. One .. of Orange County Inc ...._ A W 832 Ronnie G Edwtirdt P11g91 23 to 25. 1~: =County on Augu11 2. WLBO (S en Ju en Tl • • F-221 .. we111113112ttory~-Tribute Court, N-port (State of COfPOt'lllon 'c.t1-c;;"~ Or~ I Thil lt.-n.nt -..., Ml~ Mept In the 1 flaOl2 C9')11trlt10) Auoc:latu. I ·..e.::;:1 Ing ttruc:tur•. IOc:attd It 881 BMdl, Callf t2M3 fonlta) Bled\ Celf ta... on !he County Qerk .. Or· Otnc. Of the ~ty ~ Pvblllhld ~ Cou1 C1'.ll0tt!Ja. llmltld ....... ,,.,.. NOTICe CW Baker StfMt In a Cl Zone Thi. bualn ... 19 c;on. Thia buslneu It c:on-Thl9• IN·~ II eofl-lnOI County on ,........ I , c:ordlr ot aald County ..-• TftUITC••i 1 _.., • Pl&.IC NOTICE Environmental determine-cluctad by: • corporation ouctld by • ,.._,__..auon 19" Thi '""' •ddr.., end Dally Piiot Auouat . 18, 23, "11p, 19 Corpor111 Plaza. ,,... ....... uon: Negative 09dwetton R.K Pollwd, Pl'ealdlnt Q..., E. June-s;;,....... ou;:::;r. an~ ,__ other c:ommon dMIQn1tlon 30. 11184 Newpof1 BMc:h. Calff 112680 YOU AM IN DUAUl. T FICTIT'IOUI MllM!U For flKthlf lnfonnltlon on Thia atat9m111t .,.. fllld ~ lt&ttrMnt ..,;;;-m., ...,..,_ -~ Winall ~ Orange Cami of 1111 fMI pre>perty lweln· TH-219 w ta:~•r•11s=~rtn~fu 1°~ ~:OJ: ~~~:a.°'~=~ NAME ITArn.lfT theaboYI appllc:tttona, t ... With the County C1n of Or· with the ~ty Clltk of Of • ..M7n. ~en:"o!:'o1":: DellyPtlotAufuet 17.2•.21 above d .. c r I b • d It Clplttranol Auoc:l1tH) L/M YOU TAJ<E ACTION TO dOITM !..~ ~ ttl phone 754-5245 Of c:tff It = CounlY on Augus1 t , Moe County on AUQ\1$1 21 lnOI County oo A4lgu.a1 I Sll>t9mW 7, 1ta4 purponed to bl 324 Otero, .,._"' NOTICE '4o. 1 (San Juen C1pl1trano) P"OTICT YOU" PltO'· TngE.,...C ... H-URCuH. Of THE the office of The Ptennlng 1 4 198-4 • 1914 ' F-112 Newport a..cn. CA 92ae3 ..-uuu" AHOci t ca f EATY IT MAY a IOU> AT 'HI 09pertmem, Room 200• 11 Fm1ll rzam ~" Thi undlfllgned Tnllt• I ... I II ornla llm-• POWER Of BEING 1142 Fair Drive, Cotta MIN, C.11· Pvbllahed Orange eo.t Pl.lblllhld Orange CoMt Pl.lbli"*' CoMi 1---------~llcialm~ Ill lla~uz.tor any ,~~:A=I ::: ~:!~~~ ~=: ~E:~~· :~~:A~ ~CR~~· :~e:o ~ for3:-ld. A~1 28 1'8-4 g~11~9':>t Auguat lO, 17· 24• g::,ty Piiot August 241, 31 Deity PllotAugu.t 10, 17, 24, NI.JC ll)llU :;g:;: = ofn.: co!: dJ~ = ~ are c~1~1:2=lnH1 '' c:on-~:olJ:1:f.::"~:!1~ Th• ·sJ.&. of Mind Co~ "-~~~ :J the' ~ange . F-180 t91T1b« 7, 14, 1'::'224 31 118-4 F-171 ~~ .. dellgn•tlon. ... · d ..,. by II YOU, YOU IHOULD CON-!IOI. CalltOfnla, 2241 El ....,.., .-., ~lol on ,.ugust ..._ nA..-.-The b9netlc:lety undtt Mid RAPID INDUSTRIAL SER-uctwu . • mlted p1rtnei-TACT A LAWYER. PalO St .. Ramona, Calif. 31, 1e.. Ptll.IC NOTICE rtB.IC NQllC( ,._...,, Deed of Tru9t, by fM90n of I "f.n~E= ~~·St., Santa .n:arblra L Prolfllt Aula-On 11/14114 It 11:00 A.M. 92095 F·2M rt8JC llJTIC( oii, = ::mne.,. brMd't °' dlfeuh In thl obit-~enO. Bank 18223 tent Secretary SUNKIST SERVICE COM· Slnlka S Garey, D.O Min-fUll.IC NOT1C£ COUNTY OF ORANGE AC1lT10U8 .,..... PORT MAil & lt.8- gatlont MC:ur9d ther•by, Sen JIClnto Fou~iain Vil-Thll lllllmll'lt WU fllld PANY .. thl duly appolnl.0 Iller of IM Gospel MAim .,.,.~ HESS CEJlffEA. 410 w. hlfllOfOl'91xec:utld and d .. 1ey CaHf 92Jot with thl County Clll'k of Of. TfuttM undlf and pul'1Ull'lt Tiits •t•t1ment wu filed c" ,_ NOTICE OF PUBLIC BID Thi fotowlng per90n 11 P111:1flceomt Hlgfwr-.,. ,.... llvered lo ltlt underalgned • Cia,enoe Banke ange County on AIJOUll 20 to Deed of Truat fec:ordld on ~the County Oetk of Or-MOTIC• °' FOR RENT Al OF COUNT doinG ~" a.en. c..w tota wntf-·ltt9!'-~.-''°" .. ,~°' .,~ Thlt atet--t -.. ,. ....... 19M . 3/24112 u Doc:ument No County on Augult 8. TRUITU'I IAlE Y·OWNED SECOND GLANCE AUTO Aon"le G Edwardt, - -.... ...,...,...., -~ -·-· -_, 82 00953 1 o.. 19 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES DETAILING 1...._. p 12 2 .,__ and written notice of .......... ...: with thl County Cllttl of Or-F2UnA • t o uk:lal ~ F2ft174 T.I . Ne. ,._ita1f101t/ ---4 ..,.,.., i..ne. "'-"· __ .. ' .,,_.., ange County on A ....... , 2 ........ Manlfte COfdl In !hi olllOe of the ,.. ....... I • ..__. Or ,..__ lAZAlnJe( Pizarro. IMM, Calif 92715 lngton ~. Calf IOIAI .,,.. o -.ctlon to c:IUll the t9M -..--' 140 N1wport Ce nt•r COl'dlf Of Orange County, .-.. ..,. ........ ange ......_t YOU ARE IN DEFAULT WHAT Rentel ot tlwM l3t llfl'Vle·lam.I'( '"' JOhn Holllngeworttl Alan-"9riee Edwwdt, 212•2 u~ to NII Hid F1S201J1 Drtff, autt. too C1lllorn11 e111cut1d by Diiiy Ptlot August lO, t7, 24. UNDER A DEED Of TRUST oences da 1983a P-Pa.ro 8'9t0fl Lan9, H\ltlunt10ft property to Nlllty Mid obH· Publllhld Orange Cout Mewpor1 .. ecfl, C11U. KATHLEEN D BURKE, A 31 1984 DATED APRIL 5, tN.2. UN· WHERE Res.denc:ti are IOCateo'" lhfo .. Ctnlly OI !Mne, Calif 92715 a.en. Calf.'°"" gallons, end therMftlf the O.Uy Piiot Auoutt II. 16 23 l2llO Single woman and GARY F· t75 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Utw ..... Sll1 o ....... !Del Mar A..,._,.j 1)9. This ~neu It con-TN• buaine. .. ~ undwtlgned C.uMd Mid 30 11184 ' ' ' Pu~ Orlf!GI Cout ALAN DEVINE A Slngl1 TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· t-Santa Ana A~ and lnoone ducted by: an lndlvldu.. by; lndtM M notlceofbrMchandot-.C-' TH·2l5 Dally Piiot Auguat 30, Set>-Man.WrtLSELLATPUBUC ERTY,ITMAY BESOLO AT A--.Coat•"'-.,-• JoMFWtnda Aarwli9G ~ !Ion to b9 Recoro.d Mey t. tember s. 13. 20 1118-4 AUCTIONTOTHEHIGHEST __ .,. 111\TIM' A PUBllC SALE IF YOU WHD4 Tllle .... ,... ,... I ·=· -... 1984ulntlr no 84-178e38 TH-280 BIDDER FOR CASH, (pay-r--.... "'1lf\& NEED AN EXPLANATION BidtWlllMoeienecSO'\MonA-,. Oc1ober -'OIU.Colantya.tlotOr• N~J o.tli, .. Or• of OfflcMI Rlc:ofd9 able 11 time of Nie In l4IWful STAftmMT Oft OF THE NATURE OF THE 1' 1964• 91 2 OO P"' W9 Coun'Y on JIA, tG. -eo..ay en ~ .. Said .... wlll ~midi. but PllllJC NOTIC£ money ot the United Stat•) Wff'MDflAWAL. PROCEEDING AGAINST TERM Mot11hr-1o-mon1h teNtq IM4 without COY1nent Of wet· Pl&JC NOTICE II thl South front entrance "'"~ .... __. • ._ YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Bio 1TE•• .. ,_17M .. --.. ,. .,.. ... _.,._"__... ... ....on1111y •en!• rete 10 be petO to IM ... ~ .. ~~ Or fanty, lllprNIOf lmpllld, r.. .-...... ,"""I llU ... 11 to IM Orange County Old OPl!'lltATINQ UNDIE" TACT A LAWYl:R Cour>ry .--.-_, lnOI CoMI gardlng title, po11111lon, Ot NAiii ITATE..,,., FICTTTIOUI ltUl lNEll Courthouse, 2t1 W Santa FtCTITIOUa On SEPTEMBER 7. 198-4 MIN MUM BIO M nff'l'l.,m Dtllfy Pik>t Augutt 10, 17 24 encumbt1nc:t1, to aatllty the Thi lollowlng 1*ton1 ate NAME ITA TEMftfT Ana Boulevard, City of Santi ltUIMll N~ at 9 15 a.m , OREY OAI< 3 1. 1118~ prlnc:lpal blllnC9 of the doing buelneu u : The lollowtng Plft4h I• An1, Stall of Callfornla FINANCIAL CORPOR· Monlhl'f f·172 "°'e(a) Of other obllg1tlon A"fYOUR SERVICE, 8102 doing bullneu u 92701 111 right, lltle and TtMt following S*IOfl hu ATION, 1 Cllltom!a c:orpor-Adoreu & Bid f'·1t3 MCUrld by Nld Deed of Sierra Siena, lrv!M, Clltt. MAD-OEN STUDIO. 19911 lntlfnt conv1yed to and withdrawn 11 • !111*al patt· Ilion, M duty tp904nt.cr Parcel Oeicriphon Amount Trutt, with lnt•ret t end 92713 Anaheim Av •B. Co111 now Mid by 11 under Deed of nedrom 1111 ~nerlhlp op-Trull• under and puf'IUallt Y36·M 125,t..• 33• un1v..S11y ~... nao olh•r tum• H pfovlded Phyttll Schmidt, 225 Apt 2 M ... , Calif 92827 Truat In the propeny aftu-tratlng undlf the flctJtlOUI to Deed of Tru91 flCordld 2 155-squ•r&-loot. 1wo therein, plut tdVlllCM. If Pomon1, Long Blach, Calif. Matk Stephen Madden, lted In Nld County, Cell· but 1 n •,a n am• 0 1 APRIL 29, 1982, u lnll. No bedroom 2'• t>afPI. single· any, under 1111 llfmt thereof 90803 1999 Anlhllm Av. •B. Coat lornle ducrlblng th• land BUILDERS CONSTRUC· 82·148t42, In book , page of lam1ty re:sidence with and lnter•t on IUCh Id· Nina Schmidt, 225 Apt 2 M .... C.llt. 92827 ther•ln TION CO. at 1809 N Bush Official Rec:otdt ltt tl'll olflce pe110 room tltep!Ke end vtnc:H, and plut t1H , Pomona, Long BMc:h, Calif. Thi• butlneu It con-A condominium com-St . Santi Ana, CA 112708. of thl County Recorder of detached th1~c•r gerege charg11 and IXPlf\lll of the 90803 ducted by: an lndlVlduaf prllld o1 The fle-tltlout butln111 ORANGE COUNTY, Stat• of Y36-M 13 1 A-.J 2602 Senta An• Avenue Truat .. and of the tfVlll Thlt bulln... la c:on· Mark Stephen Madden PARCEL t. An undivided nl/TMI statement lor t"-pert· CALIFORNIA. 1111c:uted by 1125-square-toot tl'lf ... cr .. ted by Mid Deed of ducted by: an Individual Thl1 1tat4lf'l'lent waa fllld 1/ 18th lntlf'MI In Ind to Lot n«tlltp wu tiled on II-1-82 GEORGE M LAZARUK ANO bedroom. 1 t>etn. singi.· S700 T rutt Thi 11llmat1d Ptlr.1• Sehmid1 wl1h thl County Clerk Of Or· 1 of Tract 11227. In !I'll City In the County of Orange DOROTHY L.AZARUI(, HUS· tem•ly ,_denee Wttn •nee•" emount Of Uld Obllalllon. Th. ttll4lf'l'lenl .... flied •no• County on Augutt 23 of Cotti M .... County of FILE NO F1tlee14 BAND ANO WIFE WILL Including but not llmli.cr to with the County Clerk of Of. 19M 0flnQI, Stat• ol C1lllornl9, Full Ntme and AddrMI of SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION eo one<t• getege the unpaid balancl of the Inge County on Augutt 2. F2537'M 11 per map recOfdld In the Pwton Wlthdflwlng: TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Y36-" 1318· 'l 310 Un•....,11ty Dnve ot>llgtllon, ldv9noM, 1 .... 1118-4 Publllhed Orange Coaat 8<><* 484, PIQM 33 and 34 Twry L Wood, 4331 Pion-CASH (peyeble at time ot 1 175-squere loot three· cnargee and •11pen111 of the ,_ Dally Piiot Auguat 30. s.p. In thl offloe of the County eer. 1rv1ne. CA 92714 ..,. In llwfUI money of thl t>edroom 1 • t>eth s.ng••· Truef•. at the time of Initial Publllhed Orange Cout t91T1ber 8, 13, 20. 1118-4 RICOrdlr of Mid County Signed· Terry Wood Unltld Stat .. ) at the front lalT\lly rMIOenee •••"' publlc:ttlon of thl1 Notlc:t la Delly Pilot Auguat D. 18, 23, TH·2S2 Except thefetrom Unit• 1 . Publ .. hld Orang1 Coea1 entrance to the OLD Orange 111eclled on.car g•rege S95,A31113 30, 198.4 through 11 as thown on the Dally Piiot Augutt IS. 23, 30, County CourthoUM. locatld u111o1tas County ,... be '~"ble lor ,,_. P•y· Said aalt wlll bl held on TH·213 rta.JC NOTICE Condominium Plan fl· Sept91T1ber I , 198.4 on S1nt1 Ana Blvd bl-,..,.,,, ol 11t1 .,,, ''* '°' Parcel y34. $ep191T1blf 8, 19a. at 10 00 COl'd9d In Book t4087, Plg9 Th233 twMn Syc1more ,.,St l M 125A·-' Tenents will be reepone.116e • m at thl Chapman A~ FlCTTT'IOUI MllMll 879. Otf1Cl1I Record• of Mid Brotdway. Santa Ana. Call-'°'the payment o1 8q utliot.. 'or Pere.els 111trlllC9 to tM Civic Center Pl&.JC NOTICE NAm ITATSMINT County fornt. Ill fight. tit.. and Y3&-M 131A-3anoY36-M1319.3 ._.~, Bldg., 300 E Chepmen Ave.. The followtng peraon ll PARCEL 2 Unit E· t 11 P\BJC NOTICE lnter .. t conveyed lo and ,...,., Whtch County ... 111 ~Y Orange, CA and wlll ~ con-FICTITIOUI IU ... H doing bualneN .. lhown on thl Condomlnlum now hllcl by It under Mid ducl.0 by lnter1t1tt Trult NAM8 ITATIMeNT SAINT A.MANT PRO· Plan refefrld to In Piie.i 1 ottANOI COUNTY Deed*I ltlnlheptoperty PROPOSERS Deed Service, Irle whoM TtMt followtflg peraont lie OUCTIONS. 223 Monti 1bov1 aUHfttOllt CC>Ufn' 11tuat Mid County and DEPOSIT addflH and t•l•Phon• dOinO bulloMI u Vll1. 1 Av... Co1ta t.e.H. The •tr•t tddr... and 700 Ctfto Cefltw Stat• Ibid u numb« 9rl 505 N luetln FANFAAE, 201 Oer1mouth Ce.Ill 92627 otl'llf common dellgnatloo, Ck. W•t LOT 14 OF TRACT NO. Av. .. Sult• 231, Santa Ana, Pt., Cotta M .... CA 112828 Kurt Ulwrenc. St Amanl It 1ny, of th41 rNJ Pfoperty lanta A.ne 25118, IN THE CITY OF C 1111 or n I a II 2 7 0 5 . 0r9gory Jamee Prechtl, 223 Monte Vlltl Avti . Cotti d .. c r I bed ab o v 1 1 t C.ettomle t2701 COSTA MESA, AS PER (714)541-3201, u IQlfll tor 201 o.rtmouth Pl., Cotta M .... C.111 112827 purported to bl 355 Pttltloner: FEREYOOON MAP RECORPED IN 8001( Hld TN1t• M .... CA 92828 Thll bualnH1 11 con· Avocldo #E· 1, Coate M .... KHORSHIONAM t 11. PAGES 47 THROUGH 01t1. AUOUll 10, 1184 Thll bu1lne11 11 con· ductld by: an lndMdull CA 92127 RESPONDENT KIM SUE 48 OF MISCELLANEOUS INTERSTATE TRUST ducttld by: en lndlvldual l<ur1 St. Amant Thi und1rtlgllld Trul!M MCWILLIAMS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF DEED SERVICE INC Gtlg()ry JllMI PrlChll Thie atatement wu fllld dlecl1Jm1 any llablllty fOf 1ny C11e No 0 23--311·50 THE COUNTY RECORDER I Callfornla corpotatlon Thia ttatement wu tried with 1111 County Cl.rk of Or· lncorrectn"' of 1111 ttr .. t IUlllMOHI OF SAID COUNTY. u Mid trutt.. with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on Augu11 2. lddf ... end other common NOTICE1 You hav. been Thi ltrMt 1dctreaa and Br Helen R Smith, •no• County on Augut 198-4 d111Qn1Uon , 11 any. •hown tUld Thi court mey dlCldl othef common ci.etgnatlon. A.aalttant Account 10IA PH20l7 herein II thl ttrMI addf ... ag1lntt you without your II any. ol Iha rMI pre>perty Executlltl 1 Publlan.o Ot1nge Cout or other common d .. 1g. being heard unteM you,.. dttcrlb•d 1bov1 It Publllhed Ot11ow: CV..ittt Publllhld Orlf!GI Dally Piiot Augu1t 11. 1e. 23, nation of the property 11 not lpol'ld wtthltt 30 days. Reed purport•d to b• 200A Dally Piiot Augu1t 18. 23. 30. Otlly Piiot August 23, 30 30, 1984 lnCllcltld hereon, dlr1etlon1 the Information below. TUSTIN AVENUE, COSTA 198-A Septemblf 8, 13, 1084 TH-214 to the proplfly m•y bl ob-If you wtlh to ... the ad· MESA, CALIFORNIA 112127 A Proposers Oeposit ;n lhe emourit ot $100 00 must oe wbrn•tteCI es a propouJ g..a,.ntee This depOelt mutt tie tn the lorm ol e CMl'I.., I Cn.ci. made pay1~ 10 GSA1~1 h1e1e OIVISIOI\_ Counl) O! Or•"Qe eno be Wb· m111ecs W•th eeeti RENT AL PROPOSAL II your RENTAL PROPOSAL II KCec>teCI t,,. 800119 d4IOOl!t sri.11 04I llPPl.-d 10 ,,,. F11thlul Pertormance Oepoe11 required t>y !Ile Rentet Ag•Mmenl <tlffi~h os per1 of the RENTAL PROPOSAL The Fe1thtu1 Perto1manc:e Depoeot will oe an .mo..nt eque1 10 one ano one hall (I •I the monthly rental rele l>od Oy Pr~ Oef>Otilt ot untucceulul PrOOOMO w.U 1141 refunded r,,. COUOly , ... ,_ t,_. f'1;Jhl 10 reiec1 1 W t>oos Th,,,. Th·2311 t1lned lrom tM benlllc:iary vie. of an attorney In thlt Thi un0er9igned Truat• Pueuc ----------1 hlf•ln n1mld pum.iant to • matter. you llhOuld do ao d11C1alm• any nat>Mtty for any INSPECT •ON s .. 1>rect 'ffldencet shat oe °'*'ea tOf Ptll.IC NOTICE 911.,1 •c 11nnrc written reqUMt tubmlttld to promptly ao thtt yOUt writ· lncorrectnea of !tit atl'M1 i>ut>hC •nspec•'°" 00 r,.01, S.ai.,...l'ltte .,. •• •c NOTICE nmu nu 1 ~ .. Id blneflclery within ten ten rMPC>nM. If any, mey ~ 9ddf.., and otr. common 21 ,88• "om 10 00 1 .., 10 , 00 0 m FICTTTIOUI aullNell 1 ___ ..-\m&.J __ __...__.___ d•Y• trom thl ftr91 publl-fllld on time dellGn•llon. If any lhown NAiii ITATElllWT FICTITIOUI MllMll '1CTTTIOUI au..... cation ol thlt nollOe AVSIOf Uatld ha lido d4t-,,.,..,, SUBLEASE oq The followlnn per90nt.,. N-"M• IT ..... _.._.... NA• 8TATElllNT BENEFICIARY. Am1r1c1n mandaoo. EUttb!.lmLpuedl Safd .... v.ill .. madtl, tM ASSIGN~ENT .... ..__, .... ~. T .... lollcJWJng pwaon. .,. S•Vli• Incl LOlll Aatod• dlc:ldlr contr• UCI "" au-wtlhoUI cownant or ... .,. PROH18\TEO doing buatoeu.... Thi toltowtng petWl)i'\• .,. doing r,ull S'fRUTT & PA.AKER CALI· doing bUllneal u · "HI ~ 1 MN u · llon. 40 E M11n St IP 0 dtenda I menoa que UCI f• ranty, IJIP'.., or lmpHld,,. FORNIA, A821 Teller StrMI, OGG DESIGN DRAFTING T E WELL TEMPERED Drewer D. Stodlton_ CA IOOnd• dentfO de 30 OIU garcfl~•Hlk>n, or A...-, "'°'••M' 0< AS"'On,...,,1 01 the Ten- ant ' nte<flf ""°"' the Rf' t• Ag•w ....,,, ~ O•Ol'lll>or.cl anO •h• 1141 null nO Sult• 100. N4'W$>Of1 lkach, P 0 Box 1oea2. Coeta LAB, 3108 Mct<tntey W1y, 115202, Phone 120111 LH 11 lnf0fm1clon que enc:um to PIY the CA 12680 M .... CA 92827 COiia M .... Calif 92828 943-3059, Dall Lewtt aioue l'9ITllinlng pnnc:tpat tum of Strutt & Parker. 13 Hiii Joan M Tobit, 587 w Wcm.tn H...-..y Arlbaugh, Said NII wtll bl meo. but lt you with to Itek the Id-ttlt not9(1) Mtufld by Mid Str"t, 8trlclley Squ1r1, •·i Str .. t. Cotti u .... C .. 3 108 Met<~ Way. Cotta Without C""'1•nt or WI/· VICI of an tttorney In 11111 Deed°' Trull, .-111'1 lnt ... t 0 ... "" " M .... Calll 12821 tanly. axpren or lmplled f• mattlf, you ahould do to t~. u ptovldld In laid London, England w tX 1 L 112 27 Kay Flf1baugh, 3101 gard~ 11111 poueu6on, or promptly ao that youf writ· note(•), ldVtnc:el, If any, Thi• butln•tt 11 con· Thi• butlnlN It c:on-Mct<lnley Wey Cotta Miia encumbtancH, 1nc:ludlng ten retpOl\M, II arty, may bl under thl termt of Aid Deed Ouc:ted by • general pert· duc:ttld by 111 lndMdu•I catlf t'921 ..... c:hllget ~ ._xpen ... flied on time of Trust, f-. c:hllget end 1*1hlp Joen M Toblf T"t• t>utln•H It con· ol tfle Trust .. and of thl SI Ult9d deNI IOllcltar 11 upen-ot the TrultM and Dlvld R p Crlppt, a.n Thia ltllement WU filed OUC1td by. an Individual ltUllt Cf•tlcl by Mid Deed ConMfo di un lbogedo en of IM '""'" Ct9tltd b~ Mid 9'11 Part.net with 1111 County CWk of Qr. Wllllam H. FlrM>augn Of Tru91. 10 pay tfle rlmeln· .. ,. MUntO, Cllb«ia hacerlo Deed of T~ T111a •tatement wu fllld lnQI County on Augu1t t4 Thlt 11atement w• ltled 1ng prlnclp11 """' of tfle lnmedlatatMnt•. di •tt• Thi 10111 wnount Of the With thl County Cl«k 01 Or· 18'4 ' with thl County Clerk of Of. not9(•1 MCUfed by Hid man•r•. eu rupuut1 u""91d balatU of t~ obtl-= County on A.ugutt 16. naMt = County on Augult 2, Dffd 0 1 Tfutt to wit eecrlta, 11 hty llguna, puedl gallon MCVr.0 by lhe P'QP- nmtr ~~~= ~~':ri ;:,-:J, 4 138,000 00 with lntlrHt Mf reQltlrtlda I tlln\po lrty IO bl IOld and l'-.on- OlbtOn, Dunn • Cnitcher. ._,...._..__ •. 13. 19-"• ~ tllefeon ffom 3112112 1· TO THE RESPONDENT l bl9 Mllm1'9d C09t.. • •• ~ Or .._ ,.. .. .,... -Publllhld Orange Coelt t7 75% p1t annum 11 Thi pellllontr fl.-filed a ~ ancl~ at the ~ ~. cl'8aJ09' T'h-243 0.Uy Piiot Augv•t 8. 18. 23. PfOvkled In .. Id not9(1) plu1 Pf1"10n concerning your time of !hi lnttlal pul)ka110n Pl.lbllthld Ofange Coett 30. t914 all c:oat•. ct1arg11 and •ny mamege " you fell 10 fltl a ot 11'19 Notice ot S.... II Delli Piiot Augu1I 2~1 ~ TH·2 If and Ill ldvlncee SHA 00 ~ within 30 daya of llt.M7 12 ..__ e 3 lH4 "8.JC NOT1C£ wnth lnter .. t ttMt d•t• that thll aummone Thi oeneftcttry undar MIO Sept1m ..... I • , _________ ---------Theblnetlcllt'tund•NIO .. ~on you,~ d4t-DetdofTNttfle!tlotot.•11· Th·241 f'lCT1TIOUI 94 tll•U "8JC NOTlC( Deed of Trull tltretOfor. .... ftutt l'l\ay ~ enl-.d tlnd the eoutld ano dlll\IWld to tfle ---------1 ~ ltA,.....,. .cuttd Ind dtliverlcl to tht ooun ~wit•• )udgment ~ • wn1* 0.0-P'la.JC NOTICE T"-foltowtng PfrlOnt tr• ACTmOUa ..,..._,. u~ 1 wrttttn o.o-c:onta1n1n9 lnJunc:uve or 111on Of Oetaul1 and 0.- Cloinll butlnW .. MAm STA.,...,., 1ani11on of deltutt and o.-oth« Ofderl con:.~ INnd tor , Ind • wnt ACTmOUI 9UIMll a IE LI 0 H T , A 0 • Thi lolowlno ,,..one ... m9nd lot ..... Ind • written dMalon ot ~. NoUot of o.r..-and NMm ITAft_,.,. OOCTIONS. HOO 'liniw ~ ~ • Hotic. of o.tUt tn4 S.O. """"°"'' cNl4 C1U1114Mt1, cHd ~to ... ThlunOl,'91M The tono..tne S*tont tfl X101 . COtta Meat, CA f<>ft YOU EY ONLY. UOntohtl Theund..igl*S 1upport 1t1orney ..... ~ IMI Nola of 0.- d(Mng ,..._II tWI ... 187' !MM A~, Cotta cau.o Id Not of 0.. ootll. Ind lldl other,...., ,_...and Ion to W to I 0 0 ITHACA DC ION Qeyton ~t. 2300 , ... lileM. CA t2Ut (UNt Kl t 11 anct Election 10 W to II m.ty M •antld by .. lie NCllWdM In IM county GAOUP, 111 V\a tlh.c;a., *-X101. co.ta,.._., CA J9IMI T, MlcM 11 M rlCOtdlld tn tht COUl'lt'f CICU1 ~ ~t -..,,... lie ~ II Nftf*t 9tecll, CA t28a 12~1 ~ Aft. Cotta ....._ ...,.. IN ,.... ~ la • taking of mon.y Of Autf'I JoflaMt Jameaoft, ll*tn Uoflt, 2300 Fu-CA t 2'21 ptoP&f'Y Of othet CIOW1 ,,...,_ ~ t 1* 111 V\a hflaca, N""*1 "'4ew X 10 t, Coett ._, , CA ~ I.. ~ • 21~ lmD ~pr~ 1' 41' INY Gnlr 0. COtp ... h. CA t 12821 ~ Awe , Cotti ..._, DA . lll4it4 al9o rl9Uft A caltomle cerp Tflta ~ II con• Thia bv 1ne11 11 con-CA t2m KIST I AVK: COM· l£E A ~ a.ti "/4 leld T"*- duClld bt: anlndl~ due11d~~endwi'9 T bu It COf\• ,ANY, 9r JMMM TIGOu JOll3~ Rut~ J Jamteen o.11on LtQll1 ctuc-.1 bV: ,._and & 1 eotP«attOn Deputy Ct-. IMI TMa " ,.,.,, •• flied ™• ,,,,.....,,t ... llJed Jemet l .. 11111n av Ka ~ ,.,,~ ~.CA"°'~ With IM Co\lnty Cler1t of Or· -.Ith 1"-County CM of Or· Thill 1~ ,.,.. Trva• w Offtow 10• 'M """' ( 1 lt44IOO .,,.,. County on Auguitt 1, ange County on .My 13, .. tt1 ttlt County~ Or· 40 t ,.. -....... •Dtt Att ~""" 9lnMtt tM4 " 1114 anotCounfyonAug •.1M4 l'O er....o , ...... C._1 ey ConnleO.. ,..._ '9Mtt • StoQIM CA M102 It ..a.. Va ~t fl\iblitMd Orsnoe Coeet fl\ibllafled Or ... eo.11 "UbbMO ~ OoMI Publill\M Otlflllt CoMt ~ Orange Cout Publltfled er.. ~ Piiot A~ a1_ ~ a.tty fltlo• ~ n. ao D111y Hot Auvuat t. ''· n . a. Pltot t• DaDv No1 ~UIJUI' 1 t. ~ ~ iatol. ~ ", llTIW t , 1i, 1...-_,,._, t , 1i 11a. ,ll, llM )1, twnber '7, 1 4 t:tmbtt 7, t4, 21, 11M 14, SI, 1 t4 Ttt·t47 Th-r44 , .. ns ,.,,. f ·ttA .ooo ~E'~OO OF BtOC'•"Ki s .. ..o w< nen t><Gt "'"lit oe aut-m111...:1 °" tormt l)fO•-.cleO b't GSA Real ElllAI• O.•tSIOfl ~ "'"' n(lt t>f llCCePled •• , ... :' pm Mondl'f ()ctot>er I 1984 GSA qHI h!ete O.v•a>of" " lkll°horll.O 1"ter OC*'1'f\9 end ·~"ii ot W<ltten ProPOMll 10 ret., ... oo .. 1:>!<71 0.1!1 l>odd•ng ••• r.. °'"'" to onl'Y thO:t<! '"'"'° hlYe !)fe\1-"t llU~•ll.0 I ... ~ wo t! ten o.o \l<lth • P\-OpOelllr • ~· '" lh" amoun1 01 $ 100 the montrnum or.i bid mwt "9 at lttflll l•Y9Cle!C41'1t ~ ltlln Iha~ 1..,r t ten propoul Wl)n\olf.O Al trw-once°' ti. c.i. °' l"4P ~ o1 s"'-"'~ Adll'\lrotat,_l!Of'I ..,._,"\Q Aoon- 10 CMc Cent• Pl6t1 p 0lo•117 Sartll A,.,. ro 091AIH "° F<>f'M °" A00t1 Al tNfO MATl()I'( Q()HTACT JI fa.. { A 1) D o ot ao.a of Sui>f'O~• Of•nve Cwmv \,; mni• r :t•> .. 1' DEATH NorrcEs d&SILVA Y~T L J N D A KA Y MRS MARGARET daSIL VA, born tn LOUISE YOST, • Newport Beach, 71 ye.&1'11 oJd A f'P.11· CaW. ApnJ 21, 1966 dent of Warren, Otuo, Passed away Al.tgU!t passed away Wednes 24, 1984 at San Lws day August 29, 1984 Obispo Lil '{'rumbeU Mem- Landa graduated onal"Hospttal. follow-r r o m N e w p o r t 11\g 8Q ~rwve ilJ. Harbor High School ness Born May 26, m 1984 when-she l913m Wa.rn-n.Oh.io was a ~ruor ~-The daughter of coming Princess, a Howard & Jene Thespwi. and acuve Grass. Her husband m peer" ~ling William K preceded She WilS a member of her l1l death SM ts National Charity survived by one League T1ckt.ockers. dauchter. Beverly J would have ~n a Yost, of Warren. 1984 debutante from Oh10. sister, F.dna that group B a u m s 1 s t e r She was atte ... "'"'" Margaret Foider. ........ '6 brother. Mt-lvm Gu. Cuesta College in San ford. aU of Hunt- Luls Obispo, and was ~ Beach, CalJf k.JUed In a plane crash Funeral will be ~Jd on her way to Saturday lPM at Tacoma, Wastungton Roberts Memor1al to attend her brothers Home, mteflllPnt will wedding She 11 be at Crown Htll survivf'd by her Cemt-tarv Roberts pa.rents Dr & Mn Memonai Home, di- L1onel B d.\Stlva. c;is-rectors, Warren. ters, Susan Ann and OhJO 1~6)392.-25S9 Nan cv LVhl'H, _________ _ brother L Robert daSilva, <lilStt'r·m·Uiw, Carol Jnhn<1on daSth<i, graMf thcr. Carl JonH, all of Newport ~ach and grandmother Mr!I Aun-a C daStlv;a, of Downey, Calif M of Chn t1an bunal w1U bP oon· ~)ebratl'd by ~v Kt>nMth Krause and Rev M o n sl1nor Thomas J . NeVln •t St Jo.qwm Catholic Church,\~~ A~. Colt.a MHA, on !o'riday Augus1 31 . at 7 30 PM Grawsidc> ~rvK'fl at Pac1fil· v ..... MC"mOff.al Pant S..t\Jrd• ~pt l . 1984 at lOOOAM ln UN o( no.,. ton .. (anuly r-.q t Jon.t. UoN U> ~ c ty that l.inda ~ty 1Uppor1~. The Gold· l'fltimt'rt Ccn a· \lonal Ch•r1ty Vl. .. Nr\.IC, l l 4 £ I \tt.h Stfte't, M C. 2 27 °' Hoa.a Memorial H J.»i.I, ~· Blvd, N port & Co I e P it v ~ OM • Dil'\"l't\Jl"J, 844·27001 -r - aAL Tl BERGE'ftOH SMfTH A TVTHIU. WESTCUFF CHA9tn 427E 17thSt Coste~· 64fi-937 I PAClftC VIEW MEMORIAL 'AIU( Cemeta1v • Mortuary Chapett • C1ematol)I 3!>00 Pacific View Dnvw Newpon BMch ~4 -27UO • Mc:CORlltCK MOAT\IU Y t ;q5 l e;una C.rtrori Aoad LaQuna h C• 92851 49' 9415 r . I ' IC NOTICE NIUC M>TICE IC HOTlC£ 'OU Ml .. AULT ifNlt TM ol N011C1 Of' UNDUAOOD°'TllU•T lllkl (JaUOR, ~Ing QhntOfl mnnoue90liNba ~!?!!,OU'., .. ~...... FKmTIOUl 90 ACTinOUa auaaNIU .. DA1'1D AUOU8T 11 ~ '-A, I, NAM1 aTATa.JlfT -.. , • .,.."' H STA If~ •fA'RMUIJ C .. ·J'MU ..UM YOU T Mi AC· ~ ilitd Cf ltle A.ICA UA llle fOllo..wlQ ~ .,.. oJ::: foliowmo ~ .,. T'he IOl>owfno ~ .,, Thlt fal!Ovtlno W90fl NOTICIJ OF TtON lO ....OT&Ct "°"" TM•• 11 """um.,... ....,.T .,.,.... OOfnO ~.. WOAOMAST • tW!> dolno bualn I Ootno .. ntue .• M l.£ tJftOf'PTY. fl MAY • pu Of lt\11 Notice.. OfJ """°" HOT SH er PUILI· Street &ulle 804 Nl!'W.-OlllT Wt-10 SAL AM!f'ICAN STUDENT T.I Ne..._...., WoY'T A~.:::~ ;~: .•• ua. tt 4 en::::':.:... g:T•~. IUl2M~hut Hunt1no1on •••c;fl CA ~TD ·~~t~7 I .Cotta ~~Ol~~~aM-:= YOU A=~~DEfAUtT ~~~~!!~~l!!l~~~~!l~!!!!I N.Anotl 0#,,. MATUM ltwlft Md To .. Mn. beMfidwtet 02"tts • S4S, 11'¥1t11, Cafjf 2&49 • L90Nfd F JOMt Jr. 51$ Cellf 97&21 UN0£R A OEEOOF TAUIT,F 0, THI .. ltOC l l DINQ Loein A.Mocl&lion 'redllort MO contino-nt MIH.. A Butch lO U.. Ttylor w .. .,.,, &2 fer,,.._,, Corona d.i M1t, Allan I Naumann. 1 DATED JANUARY H 1t7• --------... ----•llllll!!ll•-AOAINIT YOU, V OU a CtibNa crecmott a11C1 C*IOtllt who leguta, 1"""9. C&!lt t27l5 Pepperttff. Hu"llngton Celli 828~ Lancewooo Way, lr•lna, UNL.ESS YOU 1AKE AC· I HOULD CONTACT A COfporatlon ITlllf Ille Gl"9IWIM lotlf•t.O CNtlea E eu.c:n. UJ6 Or· BMd\, CA 8264t Leonard F "°'*Jr c If 82715 • TION TO PAOT'[CT YOUA T ift.: DAU.\' Pll.OT Cl.AS~u·1 .:o Oft' ICE·llOl R ~ LAWYI NOTICI cw .. Trutt• in Iha .. an<lfOf Mi.t• of •no-8louom, IMnl Calif Tiil• bu1intt1 •• con-Tl\11 11119"*11 WU fu.d Thlt butln ... ,, con· PROPliRTV, IT MAY ae 1 T9'Uln • IA.I.JI ev. AMI &tat• CM U'A A HENDRIKS. AKA t27 t• ducltd by an lndlvklu.f wllh the County Clerk of Or· Ouct.O b)" an lndlvlduel SOLO AT A PUBlJC SALE!. T.8. .... 4-ISeollnh• 5enilCI £MCLIA ANGST HENDRIKS John Foll, 419,,._ Catnt.• Use Taylor W•vor '1io-County on Auguet 9, A Neumann IF YOU NF.ED AN EXPLA· NOTICE 18 HEAE8Y • Califomla A ,,.uuon ha been filed Uon COiona dll Mar Callt Thia ""'"*'' .-... llled 1184 Th~,t1•1•menl Wat llled NATION OF THE NATURE GIVEN, 11\al on Ttlunday corporation, by Wr,ne I\ Handtllte In the t2U6 ' . ""Ith Iha County Clerk ol Or 1'112141 •1111 IM County Cllfk ol Or OF Tl1E PAOCl!OINQ T t·l~ph orw .~h·n it·t" \l ou du~-J'ridu~ Sapllmb-. 20, 1914 al 111 A.gant Superior Court Of Orange Th .. buttnan 11 c0n-reo-Coe.inly on Auguat 16, Publlslled Ora• Cout anQI County on Augu11 t , AGAINST YOU. YOU I' 00. m Of Mid day. In tr. BY D J Morger County 11quHllno lhll dUCllO by a Q4111eral patl-&4 -D••ty Pilot Auguet f7, 24, 31 19M 8HOULO CONTACT A LAW· rQOf'll aet Ulde tor OOl\dUC1· 111 ~I Wayne A H1t1drllc1 be ap. "-*"IP .--5-pl9mb41r 1, 1884 fmt1• YEA• Ing Trust•'• Salel. within UIOO N Bro.dWay painted •• c-aonal r-o-Martie A Bu.ch PubllllHtd Orang• Coa11 '·201 Publlt'*I Oro~• Coa11 On Septam~ 21, 19&4 at the off le• or REAl. EST AT£ Sult• 100 reMntall'tl 10 admtnl1ter the Thlt llllMMlflt wa• hied SOatlyt P1~!~7uouto'a' ~ 1• 24 3 '. Daily PU01 Augl>tt 10, 17, 24, II: 15 a. m • c AL "I! D H:OO \.\J.-.;:30 P.\l. Busi11t·s ... Countt-r: \1 OIHlct \ -f'rif)u \ SECUAITIU Sl!RVICE. Santa AM Mll\a ot tlMl O~t Tha with the County Clerk of Or-IP em.,_ · .. PUBLIC NOTICE 31, 1g84 ENTEAPRIS!B. a Call!Ofnla locatod at 1100 North California 927oe petition ,..queti. IUlhOrlty ange Couhty on August 11 F-209 F·t77 corPQ(atlon, u duly •P· Btoaaway. Suite 100. 1n the (71'4) 953 8810 to admlnlttar tlMl .. ,.,. tl8• ' ,.CTITIOUI 8UllN 11 pointed Truet• under and City°' 811111 AM. CduntY of Publ thed Oc•noa Cou1 unaw the 1n~1 Ad· PlalC NOTICE NAM ITA'TDOHT PUBUC NOTICE purauant to t>eed of Trutt . . 8;00 \.\1.-.'l::rn P. \I. O<ltllQI. Steie of c.Jlfornta, Dally Pllot August 31. s.p. m1n1atratlon or lstot .. Act FuaMO The followcno P«ton• 1,. recorded Fwu-'>' t, 1974, SAVl!AI THAIH ANO lamb. 7, 14, 1964 A Mlllng on Ille petition Pubhlf'lld Orange Cout flCTmOUI llUllHHI dOlng bullneu.. 'lCTmoua llUllN .... Intl no. 271, of Offlalaf DI-. \UIJ~ES LOAN ASSOCIATION. • F 239 wlll be held on September Dally Piiot Augull f1,24 31, NAM& ITATEMaNT C ... EZ DANTE. 1701 COr· NAIQ IT~M NT ~tdl In tlMl otflol Of llw Ce11fom1a c:orPOratlOn. u DtDI 'C MnTI""r 19, 111u at 9 30 AM In s.c>tem~ 1. ite4 TIMl followtno Pl'IO'•• •• 1nth11n Woy. Newport Th• fOllOwing per~• aro County Record« of Oranoe. 1•1 ULIC. \ I If>'\ Ut-. \ 1>1.1 'I duly 1ppolnt1d TruatH n~u 11'1 w. Dept No 3 •t 700 C1v1e f-200 dOitlO tx>tAnaea., Beech. Call! 92680 doing buslneu .,. State of Celllornl• PICUt.O under Mid purauant to the NOTICE Of' I A.LI! , Center OrlYI WMI. Santa NORTH AMERICA OIL A AR Inc . 2100 Vlata l•ILIFESAVOAS (b)llFE by RICHAAO K NEWHL \11111.J ,I\ ..... 1 11 :.\ti a .111. ~of aa1e ~lerl'9d In Ana, CA 92702 ANO GAS CO, 177 Rivet· Lt.redo. N-port BHch. SAVORS(c)SAVORS 1149~ AND LORA MAE NEWELL. that C1F1a111 DMd of Tnat Notlee IS "9raby QIYen IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe llc:le OrlVI, Newport Bet.ch, C•M 926e0 L L H ' Huaband Ind Wlfl, WILL l u 1· ... 1ltn \1 1111 1.;so 11.111. •II fl cut ad by Mar 11 puttuant to MCtlOnl 3071 91ant1ng Of lhe pttlllon, VOU CA 92663 S Raia Aohani, Ptllidant a::.~~ cu7 9264u,nungton SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION K1tmb11eh an unmarried ano 3072ottheCl1t1ICoc:leof lhoul<I .. "* IPPUI at lh• MLIC NOTICE Robin 8 Price, 201 Thie 11e1ernent ..,., filed Kirk Euo•n• Hlln•r TO HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR \\ 1·d ........... \ I 111· .... l:.UI p .111 man rec0r0«1 Augull 22 thl State ol Cauforn .. tlMl 11Mt1~ and 11111 you objec· Beyahor1. Long Beecn. CA ""•th Iha County Clerk or Or· '74112 LUQWO ln' Hunt: CASH (payable at ''"" ol 111'3. In the offlC• of t~ undeuigned, Hud'• TOl!il"O •ton• or Illa 111Jflllen ooiec· 90303 llnge County on Augull 11, lngton Beach Calif 112&47 Nie In lawful money of the I Ir lll .. c1 •• \ \\ 1·11 i.:u1 p .111 County Aecord« of 1U1JO will Mil•• publlc auctlOn, al tiona wnh lhl coun befOfa T 1 Tn11 ou11ne11 11 con-1118• M1eheet o.' Knott, 21a42 Unlteo St1111) at the front Coun1y, 11 Aecorder'1 In-512 E Vtrmont, Anaheim Ille t1Mr1ng Your •PPMr· NoT~E-J' duct.a by an lnd1v1du.al fH2SU Oceanvtaw Lani Munl-anttat\Ce to the Old Orange I r ul.1' I l1ur ... t::rn ''·"'· atrument No 13-388072 by ~~:08 t~ 1~ 1~ ad m ~ t.nce may bl In peraon or by TRUST!E'I I ALE Aol>lrt B PrlGI Pub111hed Or1nge Coat! 1ngton S..CI\. Ca1tt' 112846 County CourthOUM , located rMllOn of a breach of c:leleutt y. •Y 0 your attorney YOU ARE IN DEFAULT This 1talamen1 waa 111.a O••ly Pltot Auousl 17, 24. 31. Th11 buslneaa 11 con· on Santa Ana Blvd • bl- .... If Ill d ." l'ri1l .1 ~ :J·llll p .111. '1111d.1 \ I II .~ 00 p .111. •n payment of panonna~ September 1984. Ille follow-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR UNDER A DEED OF TRUST will\ lhe County Clerk ol Ot· Septamblr 7 198• OUCtlO by a oenetal part-twain Sycamore St & of the Obl1gatlon1 aac.Jrld Ing described prapeny, to-or • conongeot crlOllOf ol DATED FEBRUARY 23 ano• County on Augull 21 F-20• nerahlp 8roadw1y, Santa Ana, Cal•· thereby, Including that "'11 1978 Chell M 1 C 1 lhl O.Ceasld you mull Ill• 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE t984 Micheel G Knott lornia all nght, tltle, and brMCh Of default. Notlca at CP Vin ,, lZ3?u':z:23 :~: vour claim with 1he court or ACTION TO PROTECT F253313 PUBllC NOTICE This statement waa fllld lntareat conveyed to end C \:\CEl.1 .\T IO' & ( :OHHECl'IO,~: which wu r9C:Of'dld May 25, CAi44SUCS pruent It IO Iha personal YOUR HOME IT MAY BE Publllhlel Orange Coaat with the County Clerk ol Or-now held by It under nJd ~!~ :o ~~~7 l~tl7::L Said sale 1s lor thl ~:r:t::t',:n•=l~~t~~ SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE ~=~r!:':r"r".9r:.t ::a: 1 FICTITIOUI BUllNHS ~x: County on August 9. =t~ 1~u~I~ ~~;.~~ c111e ·1·lli1 1iu11 ... <.ittc l 111rrt·1 l 1u11 .. 111,p SELL AT PUBLIC AuCTION r:pos: 01.!!~ty:ng htn ol from the dlle Of tint II· ~ ... ~fl,~ ~FE~H~N N~!u':e F-226 NAME ITATIMENT F2$2MS St••• described a1 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Un er1.,......... or towing suance ol letters .. provided OF T e The foHOW!ng ptflOO 11 Published Orange Coal! LOI 33 or Tract No. 2954, FOR CASH lawful money of and/or storage charge• In S1c11on 700 of th• H PROCEEDING doing bulllllH a1'. Daily Piiot August i7. 24 31 In the Clly c.I Cotta MHa lw ni.1tl1· 1111 .... 11111• d c·;iclltn1·-. "" aho\ ,. the United State•. or 1 todgeth1•r wltdh costs off Probate Codi of Calllornia ;~o"J~JoN~~~TA~A°w~ PUBllC NOTICE MEGA TRON ELEC· September 7• 1984 • ' 'County of Orang•. State ol cunltr's chick drel'ffl on 1 a vert ••no an expenses o The ume ror llllng cra1ms wtll YEA TRONICS. 1760 Monrovia F.203 C.llfornla, 11 per map r1-Plt'<t"'I ' .t .. k for ii c·.1111·c·lla l 1111 11 um h1•r \\h1·11 • a11n•lli11 µ \11tlr .tel. 11a11 Of' natlonl l bank. I sale not txplra prior lo tour STAN-SHAW CORPOR· FICTITIOUI BUllNEIS Ave, Suite A·2. Cotta Mesa, corded In Book 104, Pag11 11a11 or federal credit union. Auo~~~ 1~~'! 31st day of month1 lrorn the data of the ATION, • Cellfornla corpor-Th:~C:!w~~g•!!,::n~are Calif 92827 25 to 27 lnclualve, Mlt-ERROil~: or a 11111 or fldefal u111ngs ~ubll.sh--' Ora Coast hearing no1lca,jlbove allon u duly appolnttd cl .. ~ M oh •mm a d Raz • P\EllC NOTICE cetlaneoua Mapa, In the of. Ind loan uaoclatlon doml-D ""' ngt . YOU MAY &><AMINE the Tr"•tM un.._. , .. _ foll ........ n Olng bual"9SI II Nlkbakhl, 1136 w 181h St flee of the County RecMder ( 'J k I I I I c11edln thl111111,allpayable allyPUotAugust31 ~~rill lolekeplbythecoort If you 0.-;rlblddeed ... of",';~.~ JOSEPH LIDON, INC •C-1. Coat• Meee, Calll FICTIT10UIBUllNlll OfNld County ll'C' \Ollr ac 'lit \ anc r 1·1111r1 II the time of aale, all right, are • peraon lntereatld In WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 1901 Newport Blvd. Sult• 112827 NAME ITAT'IMINT The "'"' address and c•rt or.. 1111 r111·dit1 I t•I \ f tlC' I) \I I ) Ulla and Inlet .. ! held by It, the astata you may MrV'I AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 231. Colla MNI, CA 92627 Thl1 buslneH ii con· The following peraon 11 other common dlllgnatlon, .. TruttM, In that r .. 1 prop-Pla.IC NOTICE upon thl1xacut0f or admln· BIDDER FOR CASH or 81 AvJo~~.~~: =h~~~ d~'.':: i:r111:~~~1v1dual do~n~~~n~~ERS AKA ~:~~·r~~~'; r:~:;~: Pll 0 I u ...... 11 111c•-. lrnlulil\ for t 111· f 1r ... 1 ertyi1tuatld ln MldCoun1y lttrator, or upon Iha •t· aetforthlnSectlOn2924Hof 926-48 T i111·orrt'l'f 111 ... c•rt111rl 11111,. and Slate. c:lescr1bed u fol· NOTICE OF torney for Iha 111ecutor or Iha Clllll Code all right title hla 11atemant wu filed 0 RA NG E C 0 U N T Y purport1d to be 2442 Iowa THELANDREFERAED TAUIT£f'ISALE admln111r11or and 1111 with and lnt1r111 convey.d to This bu11ne11 IS cO'I· wlthlh1CountyClar'llolOr-CARPENTRY, 1585 River· V11N1 Place, Cotta M.... (') ASS lflf'() fl 12 -67 8 TO HEREIN IS SITUATED IN T.I . No.~ th1 coun with proof of --and now hald by It under ducted by an lnd1Vldu11 ange County on August 9, side Pl Co.s1a Mna. Calif California 92e28 • • • .. • • -,., THE STATE OF CALI-YOU AAE IN DEFAULT VICI, 1 wrllttn raqueal lllt· Hid Died 01 TruSI on the Joseph Udon l984 92627 The undetllgnld TrullM !f!i••li!l-~P"'--1111111!!11••~-----· FORNIA. COUNTY OF OR-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Ing that you oeatra apeci.t proparty hereinaflar de-Thll alalarnent "'19 filed f252552 Melvin W Fllenef, 1585 dlsclelml any llablllly for any ltuet ftJ s.lt JGntr1J 1004 ANGE. CITY OF IRVINE. DATED OCTOBER 19. 1982 notice ol Iha flhng 01 an In· ICrlbld With lhe County Cieri< ol Or· Pubhlhad Oranoe Col.It AIV8fllde Pl Costa Mesa 1ncorr1C1n ... ot ,,,. ••r•t 1-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;iiiiiiiiiil&;;:~ ANO IS DESCRIBED AS UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. vantory and appraJMmlntOI TAUSTOR CYNTHIA S a;;g: County on August 21. Daily PllOI Augull 17, 24 31, Calif 92627 lddr .. 1 and olher common I . FOLLOWS TION TO PROTECT YOUR •lat1 auetl or of Iha pet .. TRACY 1 married woman u t9 September 7 1984 This bUSlnttSS II con-designation, II any, shown PARCEL I Unit 45 as PROPERTY IT MAY BE ttons or eccount1 mentioned her IO~ and separate prc>p-F25S37t F-11111 ducted by· an lndiYIOual herein tnOW11 ano dllCrlbed In the SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE In Section 1200 and 1200 5 ol arty Published Orange Coast Melvin W FIMner .Said Nie will bl mt.de. bul Condominium Plan ,.. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· the California Probat1 Code. BENEFICIARY NEWPORT Daily Piiot August 24 31 PtellC NOTICE Thll statement was flied without covenant or war· corded on Septernb41r 7 NATION OF THE NATURE JatMIA.Hum~.Jr~ BALBOA SAVINGS ANO Soptembl<7 t4. 1984 wllhtheCountyC!enlofOr-ranty,1xpr ... orlmplled,r• 1978 In Book 12832, Paget OF THE PROCEEDING fUcaafd E. tire.ta, Eeq~ LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 F-223 FICTITIOUS BUll•H anoe County on Auguat II, gardlng tllle, POSMUlon. or 596 lo 831 lncluthle of Of. AGAINST Y 0 U YOU m11 lkMllh flolnll Dr., Ct lllornia corporation NAMI ITATEMENT l984 encumbran°", IO pay the llc111 Recorda ol said Coun. SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· l.aoUM Hltt., CA l:2eS3 AecO<ded Ftbruary 25 Thi lollowlng person IS F252547 remaining principal tum ol 1y YEA Publlahed Orangt Co•at 1982 H lnsir No 82-066455 Pl6llC NOTICE dotno buelneu u Published Oranoe Cou1 the note(•) MCUred by 1ald PARCEL 2 An undivldld On Oclober 8, 1984 al Delly, Piiot Augu11 31, Ses>-of Official Records In the ol· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Dally Pilot August t7 24, 31, Deed of Trust. with ln11r .. 1 t1•8th 1n11r .. 1 In and to Lot 10 00 A M . at THE RE.AA temDer 1, 8. 1U4 FSa-245 flee 01 the Recorder ol Or· T.S. NO. 001 GOURMET FOOD BAO· September 7, 1984 thereon. II provided In Mid I or Traci 10182 as per map ENTRANCE LOBBY ON 5TH DtlDi ange County· said deed 01 -U2221e KERAGE. 1713 Alabama F-202 notl(I), advances. II any, llQ Cl•YO• 1•11,000 llled In Book 43.C Pag .. 12 STREET OF CHICAG O r-uu..IC NOTICE tru" describes Iha following NOTICI! Of Sul It .-c. Huntington under lhe terma ol the DMC1 •nd 13 ol Ml~eflaneoua TITLE INSURANCE COM· NOTICE Of property TAUITIE'l IALE Beech. c1111 1126-48 PmllC NOTICE of Tru81, r .... charge• Ind An elegant two/story, 3 BR, 2 'h BA Mapa, records ol ..io Coun-PANY, LOCATED AT 501 N TRUITH'I IALE Thi! portion Of Blocll "O" YOU A•.i IN DEFAULT MIChHI Gerard Fosttr, 8llpenHS of the TrullH I nd tastefully designed m and around ty, as auch tarme II deltnld MAIN STREET. In the City of loen No. ot-1°'11·tl of• Corone dll Mar". In the UNDER A DEED Of TltUIT 1713 Alabama Suite #C, FICTITIOUI BUllNEIS of ttll tNlll creattd by MIO In th• article enlltled "Defl-Santa Ana. County ol Or· UURITANA City ol Newpart Beach u DATED OVt/12. UHL.EH Hunllnglon BHCh, Calll NAME STATHl~NT Deed 01 Truat acious garden patios Spacious n1t1on1" of Co11ena.nt1. Con-ange. State of Calllornle. T.I . No. A·23205 aho•n on a map record9<! In YOU TAKE ACTION TO 921148 ' The tOllowfng peraona are The total amount of the kitchen opens to a large in formal Uv- dltlona and Realrletlona. r• C A L I F 0 R N I A R E • UHfT COOE A Bool< 3, Pages 4 1 end 42 of PROTECT' YOUllt PlltOP· Thia bu1lna11 _ IJ_ con· doing business u : unpaid balance Of the obK-· d corded Aprll 2•. 1978 In CONVEYANCE COMPANY LA MESA TITLE COM· M11ce111neou1 Mep1 re-ERTY, IT MAY BE IOl.D AT ducted by an Individual NATIONAL ASSOCIA· gallon MCured by lhl prop. ng area or en. Boo!\ 126-46. Paga 1813 ol • Cat•lornl• Corporellon, as PANY .. Outy •P~nlld COfQI or Or•ng• C~nty A PUellC I AlE. If YOU Mlch•el Gerard Fotter TION OF DEMONSTRATION lr1y to be sold and IMIOO- Offlcl•I Records of Or1ng1 duly appolnled TrustH ruSlee under ttll follOWlng Callfornla. lylng Southerly oi NEED AN U~NATION This 111tement wu tned COMPANIES. 5455 Garden abll estimated co1t1. •it· County. Calllorn11 under that cena1n Deed ol 11crlbld deed of tru11 and adjacent 10 that cer1aln Of THE NATURE OF THE IMth Iha County Clerk of Or· Grove Blvd Westmlnlaler PlnMS •nd l<lvancee at the Exc14Jtltl0 lhar1from all Trust exectited by FRANK ILL SELL AT PUBLIC County Road u OMCrlbed in PROCEEDING AGAIN IT 81\gl County on August 15. Calif 92683' ' time Ol Iha lnlllal publlcallon oll.0tlr1ghl1.mlnerals.mln-FAANCO ANO L ARA UCTIONTOTHEHIGHEST a deed recorded May 3 YOU,YOUIHOULD COH-1984 SunshlnePromo1IOM lnc ol Iha Noltea ol Sale It aral right•. natural gH MARTEL FRANCO HUS· BIDDER FOR CASH 1918.ln8ook282,Page 112 TACTAL.AWYElll F2$2197 C1lllorn1a. 9550 Wa;nar, $32.849.35 r I g h Is and o I h I r BANO AND WIFE· AS AND/OR THE CASHIERS of Deeds 800 more partieu-On 9121/84 at 11 00 AM l Publo•hed Orange Coast =221. Fountain Velley Callf The benlficl.,y under aalO hydrocarbon by what_,,.r TRUSTORS recorded on OR CERTIFIED CHECKS larly Oetertbed u follows SUNKIST SERVICE COM-Dally Pilot Augull 17, 24. 3t, 92708 Died Of TruSI hlratoforae.11· name known. geothernal Octow 26. 1982. a.a lnstru· SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE e.g1nn1no at 1 pamt of inter· PANY as the duly appomttd Septambl< 7 1984 Ouahty Demos, 2811 E ecuted and dallverad to the steam and all P<oducts d• ment No 82-375539 of Of· ECTION 2924h (payebll 11 aactlon ol the Southerly llne Trustee under and purau1111 F· 198! Gretta Lane Anah•m Caltf underSlgnld • written Dec-:==================~ r111ed from any ol the '°'• t1e1a1 RecOfds on lhe office of the time or 1811 in lawful of Hid County Aoao (ITOW to Deed ol Trull recorded on 92806 laratlon of default and 0.. • gomg, that may bl w1th1n or the County Aece<dtr or Or· mooay of the Unllld Stat•) Baylld• Drive) and the 4/23/82 as Document No Demos UnhmUed 6437 E mend Jor Sall. and a wrllten under ttll parcel Of llllO •noe State of Ca11rorn11 an right, 11111 and mtareat Wnttrfy llne of Acacia Av· 82-l39874 of Offlelal R• nuo•ic NOTICE I Bayt>erry St Agoura Calif Notice ol Default and EllC· ttere1n1bove d1scrlb1d under the POWtlf ol sale con~ 10 and now held anuaonsa•OCoronadllMar. corosmthlofftceoftlleR• ..-~ 9130t 11on10Sell TlleunOeraigned l<>Qllher Wlt/l the perpetual ther .. n contaoneo. W\lt Mii 11 by it undtr said Deed of produced Southerly 10 lhlt corder of Orange County, NOTICE Of Barbare s Demonstration cauMd Mid Notlee ol 0.. right ot drtlllng, m1n1ng Ill· public auction 10 the highest Truat in the properly heram-lnltrMC1100. thence South Calltorn11 uecutad by A~ATION TO Service •2 l5 Sherman fault and Election to Sell to plor1ng and Oe>erltlng the<• bidder tor cul\, or check a1 al1tr dHCrtbld along the Southwalltrly line MICHAEL ANDREWS AN l lU ALCOHOLIC Oaks Ave . SMrman Ollta. bl rte0rdl0 In the county lor and 1tor1ng In and remov-o.cr1bed below, peyable II TRUST OR CHUN KEE of 1ald Bayside Drtva 26() 04 UNMARRIED MAN WILL alVE .. AOll Cahf 91403 wMrl the rM I property la 1ng Iha same from said land Iha lime of sate 1n lawful RYU MYUNG Ml AYU 1181 to Ille true point ol be-SELL AT PUBLIC AUcTION 8_28.8A Tl\ll bualness It eon-located DATE. August 18, or any othef land Including money ol the United Slatea BENEFICIARY WESTERN ginning sa.ld paint being the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 'To Wl'lom II May Concern d1.1ct1d by an unln-l994 the right to wh1p1tock or of Amtrica wnnou1 war-FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO most East~ly corner of tile FOR CASH (payabll II time MORALES JORGE 0 Is IP-°'1(POr1ted uaoclatlon CAL FED ENTERPRISES dlrac110n1lly drill and mine ranty e•press or implied as LOAN ASSOCIATION land con11ayed 1o Edwin ot sale In lawful money of the plying 10 lhe Department 01 other than a pannerahlp TRUSTEE lrom lanoa other than thoH to title. use. POSSeUlon or RECORDED April 20. we.nhelm and wile. by United Stales) at the South Alcohollc Beverage Control Sandra Cotten. BuSlness 5670 Wlllhlre Blvd hefllntbOYI described, oll encumbrances. all nghl, utle 1978 as Instr No 25457 In deed• record.a septarnber front entrern;e to the Orange tor ··.c 1 ON SALE BEER Manager Los Anoetea. CA 90036 Of gas wells, tunnels and 81ld interest now ti.id by ii BOOll 126-4 t page 187 t or 111. 194.C. m Book 1253, County Old CourthOUH, 211 ANO WINE (PUB EAT PL) This statement was hied (213) 1137-5800 1haft1 Into through or as such Trustee in and to the Official Records In the office Page 139 ol Olllclal Re-W. Santa Ane Boulevard. to sell alcohohc beverages with tne County Clerk ol Or· BY Mime Jackton across lhe aubsurt1te1 ol the lollowtng described prope<ty ol the Recorder of Orange cords, thence Southerly City of Sent• Ana, Stell of et 22oo Harbor Blvd Bldg ange County on August 9, TrullM Salt Offlcet land heretnabova described. 11tua1ed 1n the aforesaid County, along lht Soulh-terly llne Cahlorn11 92701 all right, •B. Unit 2 Cotta Miia CA 198• Published Oranoe Co11t and to bOttom such whip-County and Slate. to-wit said deed ol lrull de-or said Beyalde OrlYe 53 58 hlle and interest conv1yed 92627 f 252542 Dally Piiot Augull 31, Sep· stocked or dlrectlonelly The ntate or interest 1n 1ertbea the following Lot 95 tMt, thence Southerwesterly to end now held by II under Publlahed Orange Coast Publlsn.d Orangt Coaat temblr 7 14 1984 drilled wells. tunnels and the land de.crlbed or re-ol Tract 7485 City of Irvine along the Northwesterly llne Deed oil rust In 11\1 property Dally Piiot Augulll 3 l, 1984 Dally Pt101 AuguSI 17, 2•. 31, F-218 ahal11 undtr and beneath or !erred on this sehedule COY· as shown on a Map recorded of thet cen11n 40-foot eu.-situated In aald County. Call· F.241 Saptemb&f 7 t984 beyond the Hlerlor llmlta ereo by lhls repor1 ts.I In Book 304 PllQll « to 48. menl convey.a to lh• City of fornla descrtblng th• land F-205 thefeol and 10 redrlll. rttun-A condominium as ll'le inclusive ol Mlteellaneoue N-POrt ee.oti. 1 distance !herein ------------------------------ "'' equip maintain. rapalr. same 1s defined in Sec11on Maps. In Iha office ot the ol 253 11 fMt to a point In A Condom1n1um com-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE deapan and operate any 783 of the cMI code 1n fee County Aecordtr ol Hid the llnt ol mean high llde of prised of auch wells or mines without. Tiiie to said estate or ICounty lhe Pacllk: Oceen In New-PARCEL 1 An undMded however. lhe right 10 drlll lnte<est at the dale hereof Is I vou ARE IN DEf"AUL T port Bay as established In I/18th Interest In end to Loi mine SIOrt 1xplore and 09-v9'1ed •n !UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Superior Court of the State 1 ol Tract 11227 In the City er ate through Ille aurlece or A ANO B ON "HAHEIM a DA TEO 4/4178 UNLESS of California. tn and tor the of Costa MMI County ol th• upper 500 leel of the 1oon1 venture composed of YOU TAKE ACTION TO County of o ange cue No Orange, S11t1 of Calllorn1a tubsurtace of 11'11 land hef• ROBERT LEE MOTHER· PROTECT YOUR PROP-23888 I c rtlhld copy ol as per map recorded In 1nab0v1 dftC(lbed .. r• SHEAD ANO A ANO B ON ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT Hid deer being recorded Booi! 484. Pages 33 and 34 MfVld In lhe deed from The ANAHEIM INC A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU In Book 85 Paoe 363 ot in the otnce of !tie County Irvine Company • COfPOF· The land referred 10 m lhlS NEEO AN EXPLANATION OH1c1al ecord• of Slid Record« of aald County 1t1on recorded August 11. repor1 is Sllualed 1n the 10F THE NATURE OF THE County th•nce North-Except theorelrom Unlla 1 1978 1n Book 12795 Page St1t1 of Calllornoa County PROCEEDING AGAINST -terly along Mld tide llne through 18 H lhown on the 761 of OH1Ct1I Records or Orange ano •S deKrobeO 'YOU YOU SHOULD CON-along a rve concave to lhe Condominium Plan re- AllO excepting lhefafrom H folloW1 'TACT A LAWYER West h Ying 1 redlus of corded 1n Book 14087 Paoe the SUblur1ace Wlllf r1ght1. A Condom•noum com-t•906 Mayten Avenue 1.000 f t. a distance of 879 Off1C1a1 RaGords ol aatd but wllttout the r!Ql'lt ol <iur-prosed of lf'Vlne. CA 92714 29 82 feet 10 the most County face entry 11 r1Mn1e<I in the PARCEL 1 An und1v10ed ·111 1 str"t aodre .. 0, Southerly corner of said PARCEL 2 Un•t H-2 as Dald lrom Th• Irvin• Com-one-t1n1h 11-1011111n1eres1 on common dHlgnatton of parcel ol land conveyed 10 shown on lhe Condominium peny • corporauon r•· and 10 Lot 1 ol Traci No property 11 shown abovt, no Edwin wangenhtlm and Plan referred lo In P1rc11 1 corded In BOOk 12795 Page 11295 1n lhe Cny ol Costa warranty 11 given 11 to It• wile. thence Northeasterly In abov• 761 of Officlal Records Mesa, County of Oranoe completttneM or correct· 1 direct lln• along the The street 1ddres1 and PARCEL 3 Easements ea Stare of Calllornoa accord-neasl • Thi baniflclary Southeasterly tine of said other common deslgn111on, Ht lor1h In th• Sactlon1 anti-1ng to the Map recorded In under said Deed ol Trull by land conveyed to Edwin If eny of the real property 11.0 ·c.n11n Euements for BOOk 48.C Peoes 7 and 8 ol reason ol a breach or defiu11 Wangenhetm and wife to the de a c r I bed ab o 111 I s Owners' and ' Support. S•I· Ml~llaneous Maps on tne 1n the obllgallona MCurld true point of beginning purported lo be 355 t1emen1 and Encroach-office of the County Re· thtreby htretolora ex-MAY BE ALSO KNOWN Avocado Street itH 2. Costa men1" of the Article anmled corder of said County ecut.O end dellverld 1o the AS 2323 Bayside Ortve Mesa CA 92627 Ea11ment1" of the Oeclar· Except Units 1 through 10 undtrslgnld 1 wrlttan Dec· Corona del Mer CA · The undersigned Trustee 111on 01 Coven1nt1, Con-1nc1u1111e aa shown and de-larallon of Default and o.. '(If 1 street addre11 or dlacla1ms any llablllly for any dtllons and Res1r1c11ons re-lined on the Condominium mind for Siie. and written common dHlgnatlon 11 lncorrectneu ol the 1lrMt corded Aprll 24 1978 on Plan recorded September 1 noUoe of breach and of e1ec shown above. no warranty 19 address and other common Book 12846 Page 1613 of 1981 on Book 14204 Page tlon to cauM the under· given as lo na complatenau designation. 11 any shown Off1c1al Record• of Orange' I 170. Off1c1a1 Records of Or· •lgned 10 seu said propeny or correctnesal · The herem II the atrMt address County Cehlornll anoe Goun1y to satisfy Hid obllgattona. benal1<:1ary under said Deed or other common dMlg· PARCEL 4 E111ment' as Also e1cep1 one-hall ( 1121 ,and thefeafler the undw· ol Trust be rtason or de-nation of the properly 11 not such ea11men11 ara Plrt•cu· or 1111 oll g • s and aigneo caua.d Mid notice ot ltult 1n th• obllgatlons se-lndocetld hereon. 01rec11on1 l11r1y 'at lorth 1n the Ar11cl1,hyOroc.arbon suo11anc11 breacn and ol llectlOn to bl cured thareby oeretofora to the properly may bl ob- entotl.O E•~a ol 1he and other mineral r19hts racordld May 2. 111114 u ••l'Culld and del•Y9fl0 to talned from Iha blnefoc11ry 0.CIHtlon of Cov1nant1, ••ll'toul however the roghl lo Intl• No 94 . t81•73 ol Of. the undllfltgnld 1 written he<81n named pur11Yan1 to a Co.,d1llon1 and Reatnct1on1 enter 1n1 sur1ace ol saJd 11c111 Atcords In the offoc. ol Dec.111r111on of Default ind wrtttefl request 1ubmlllld 10 •t>eereled Jun 9, t978 in lend down to a dtstance of th@ Aacordtr of Orange Demand for Sall. eno wrll· said beoeficlary Wllhln tin B t 1786 P991 •20 of Of. ~ leet lrom ll'le surfeca County, ttn oonce 01 breach and Of day• from Iha flr.i publl· rocia Rec«d1 (Tl>I Muter tnereof 11 ra!e<Yed •n Ille Sa•d ,. .. wtll be m1d1 but alactlon to cauH lhe undw-1 cation of this notice Declar111on1 under lhe MC· dHd rec.ordtd July 17 w11hout covanenl or war· Signed to Mii uld propeny BENEFICIARY Am1r1can 1oon l'lledlngs In SUCl'I Ar11Cll 19411 on Book 1445 Pagt ranty a ... prMs or implied re· to n111ty Mid obhglloons S•\llnos end Loan A1aoc11 en1111ed 11 foflowt °"""111<1 94 Ottoeial Records, u 10 gard•ng 11111 poa-llOn or and t~eal1tr Iha unoer tlon, $40 E Mam SI 1P O Rights and Outlff u uuu .. the Non 50 IMt 01 said encumbranc.s to pay the 11gneo ceutled 1a1d notk:• of Or•-D Sloclcton CA 11ndCableT1MaJon ' 'Sup· Loi t rema•n•ng pr1nc1pa1 aum of bruch1ndol11ect1ontobl 95202 Phon1 12091 port and Sett1ctmen1· En· PARCEL 2 Unit 7 H the no1a111 MCur.O by 1ald Recorded April 11 1984 u 9•3·3018 Contact Cl111lre croachmanl ', and Com-'ttown and defined on sa10 d.ed of Tru•I with 1n11r111 m11r No 8•· 1488S5 of aald Porter munlty Facllllles Euement · above men1ooned Ci>n · 11 In u1d no1e provided ad· OfflClal Record• Seto H'41W111 ba made but PARCEL 5 An 1uemen1 domlnoum Ptan vancaa 11 any, under th• Said 8111 will~ made but without covanan1 or w1r- AMENDED CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Plel.IC NOTICE OF T HE BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY Conso11ontf>d Report of Cond1t1on ol The Bank ol Orange County of Fountain Valley. Orange County and Domestic Subs1d1ar1es a1 the close o l business 011 JunP 29 1984 St•I• bank No . 1275 ASSETS Cash ano du~ lrom banks lnves1men1 securot•es (Marl\el valu.., 0·) Non-investment sec11nt1es Trading account secu,,t1i:is Federal lunds sold and secur111es purchased under agreemenls 10 resell 1n domestic offices Loans Total 1e~cludong unearned 1ncome1 Less AllowancP tor possible loan losses Loans net Bank pre,m1sei:.. ~ F & E etc Real eslale owned 01he1 than bank prP.m1se& lnveslmen1s 1n unconsol1da1ed subs1d1;ir1es and associated compa111es Cuslomi>r s habololy 10 1h1s bank on acceptanc.ec; outstanding Other assets TOTAL ASSETS TOT A l DEPOSITS IN DOMESTlc.; OFFICES Total demand Oeposots LIABILITIES Total tome .ind 541111ng& ~'414 TOT AL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO Doller Amounts In ThouHnda 6.326 ·O· ·0- ·0· 1 090 43 962 451 43 53 1 I 760 741 ·O· O· 1 375 54 843 50 001 14 828 35. l7J ·O FOREIGN OFFICES 50,00 t FPdt'ral lunds purchased ~nd securities <:old under 11preemel"lts 10 re. purchasA in domestic otllces •OO Other hab1lll1f"s for borrowPd mo11ey, including notfl balancoa ol u S Treasury • ·O· Mortgage 1ndPbtednes« (mcludong $-0-capital teases -0· Acceptances e'lleCut<•d by 01 tor account of this bank and oulstanduig -0· 0 1he1 h11b111t1f's . 678 TOT Al l IABILll IES (excluding subordinated nottis Md debentureal 5 1 079 -0-~ubordinatf!d notes ancl debentures over Loll A and D of Tract Th• total amounl 01 Iha terfnl ol Hid Deed of 1ru11 without covenant or war-ranty. exprfts or lmplled ,.. 9816 as per map tiled on unp11d pr1nc1pa1 balanc;e.,1..s c;harget t.nd••Pln.., ranty,ei.preaaorlmpllld.ra-girding lltla. PO ... lllon, or Book 414 P11g11 15 to 23 lnter111 lherton 1oge1ller of the Truat" and of the qard1no 11111 POBMUIOn or encumbrancH. Including 1nc1u1tv1 ol M1sc.,lanaou1 •llh re11on1bly est1m11ao trust• crHtlO by Mid Deed ancumbrancea to pay '1ne lees. chergea and 1xpen11t Mapa r1cord1 ol Hid coals expenaes and •d· ol Truat remaining pnncipal tum of of the Truat" and of the Count for Iha purpoae of vancn II the time ol the In· Said ula will bl held on tilt note(•) MCI.Ired b~ Mid tru111 cr1ated by Mid DMd dr1111nag1 btnaflllng Iha 11111 publlcatlon ot this No Friday Sectamt>er 14, 1984, o..o of Trull. wnn inter"t of Trust 10 pay the remam· pr0ptrty con\19Y9d herein, lie. are S 118.•51 33 11 1 30 pm in th• lobby to aa 1n uld note provided •d· Ing prlnclp11 •um• ol Iha I> referred SIOt:k provided that such dra1n1g1 Currently deteo Cashier• the bulldlng localed 11 601 vancea 11 •ny undtir · lhil noteC•I a.cured by Hid . No sharns SHAREHOlOERS EQUITY UDO ISLE 101 Yla li4t Stu4 o,. l1it1 12·i Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay. pool. spa 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin $4,850,000 Channing SpantSh 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot. lrg dec·k, courtyard, pier & sltp $1.100,000 &•autlf~I :i Br. 2 Ba. playt1x,m, ftrepla{·e. beam cc1lmgs. Xlnt finan<·ing $420.000 llYSIDE DRIVE l lYFRHT COHO .JC>tty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br. l Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000 PH IJfSUU NOIE OCUJffRHT Excnmg Oc('an & Jetty views. -t Br, 3 Ba :noo <>q ft car parking. $1.285,000 WEST llY AYE IAYFRHT At NH Y C Tradtl!onal 5 Br spectaculdJ bay Vtl'~ Owner Cm $1.050.00U UCH A IHCll HILLSIDE Panoramic oc.-ean & city view 5 Bd, 3 Ba. ~p<1c1ou.s for entertaining Xlnt financing, now $835,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1·1 I A''Y'"l. O• •. N R t. l', 1.1r,I 1/2 lCRE IEWPOllT UlllEIS '1i IOH 1111 f &11 $2•5.000. 20311 Cypreu, S.A. Heights 5•5-28'47 TERRlflO YllW Lota of luxlou• park llke land Not In Santa Ana Helgl\ta. Private Security gate. HorMS OK Room TElllUFIO THIS tor everythlno Custom 3 The front row In lrvlne Te<· bedroom home A must racell Vlew1 of the bey, to see 1375.000 Call tor ocean, )•tty, Pavtnon. etc a n a p p o I n 1 m e n 1 from apaclou1 2 Bdrm 548-2313 Bkr. end den home P"<*I 11 JUSI $699,500 lncludlt\g the land Owner wlll finance w1tt1 20% down 11 12%1nterut THE REAL ESTAT&:RS * FllH 0 PAlll* Movies, TV. S tereo. M ~!>tie T elep hon , Moon-roof, Stocked Bar •• yours to enjoy when you cell Southam Cell- forn1e·1 moat beautiful modern atretci'I Cadtllac UmouSlne Servioe Cell Presldenllel llmoualne l•--------Serv~. only S25. p /hr 978·95g3 Of 5•9-2288 LlllllSU Head of the Lagoon s Br-Vol~tlne bull! waterlront with large lllp & tldo tlet f()( 3 boeta-attalght vtew full length of lagoon. PRICED TO SELL IM· MEDIATELY Tom llSAYlllE Spacioua alngle 1eW4 4 Bdrm t\ome. Gr .. t oul d•·He locellon. NHr •choola, parke, a nd ahopplng Very llNt 6 CIHn. Priced to Hll q u lck l y a l '187.500. 751-31111 C::.SELECT shall not un11uonably ,.. Chec1';1 or C.,rtmed Chec:ll• South l 41Wla StrMI Orange ,.,ma of salt! o..o of Trutt Oead of l ru11 10 wll 1lr1Ct the Intended UH and payable 10 th• Tru1t" or C!'llfornia 92881 · IM c;haigea and ••PWI* $38.000 00 •llh lntarHI OulSl&r1diriy en10Yment of .. ,d Lot• A bidder ••• KC4!1Pllbll to Al the umo ol the Initial of th• T•uet• and of the thereon from 419/Si i! Cotnmon stoc~ 0 Amount O Alllneon 844-8200 ...... PROPERTIES and 0 Truat" provldfld proper publlc11tion Of thl& notice, tr1,11t1 creet.O by Mid o..a 17 75% per ennum H No i.nares ThO ,,, .. , addraaa or idl!fltlfleltlOtl '' •••II•~ the total 11moun1 of ,,,. un-ol Trutt ! Mle """ oa Ptovldld In MIO not9(1I plu• lluttlomed oth•r '°"'"'on d.-gnat~ From •nfcwmat•on whH;h P•ld balance of lhe OOH· hald on e t'"'~•r 11, Ill coat•. chargM and any No heres of Iha rMI PfOC>anY hlrllt\· the Tru•1.-dfltrn• ralllblt gallon HC;urtld by the 1~ 198-4 at 11 A·M, -.1 the and on edvanoee 110.3'3 "' ou1t1tendino 1oov1 d11et•b•d •• t>utlorwt\ochtr11slHmak11 O•scnbedO..Ooftru land 17th '""' ttnirance to witf\lnf9f91t pvrpottad 10 be 209 no r.prH«1teti0n or .,..,. •t•matao coat• ••Pl"Mt. Stat1·Sh1"" Corporauon, ThatMINtretaryunders11d Surplus Broarwood. ltv1~. Ct llfOfnll ranty tl'll 11raet 10fr"'4"I and eovanc.a 11 S85635 09 1510 !ast l7thStrMt, SMta DMC1 ol Trust ~lofofa a_... TOT Al CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL TM undlfllQMd hltet>y or olh41f common dMiQ· Tno 101a1 1nd•btldn"' Ana CA ecutttd and dell,,..ld 10 thl Relamed earn1ng1 dlacl&!l'l'll I liab41oty '°' any MllOl'I of Iha a.bow 0.. being an •timate on whlcll Thi tolll amount ot the un~ • •<11t41n Dee· Ae$8J'W8 tor oonllng cits ano INX'fr..:tnna In tald 11, .. , ICl'•bld PfOJ>Wtf 11 1955 tna ~bid 11 computed unpaid balancia of the obll· laratlQn 01 def.ult Ind 0.-other cepltal te r~ add• Of Other common ANAHEIM ~V£~1JE •C 1 mey ~ obllinad by calllng gtloon MCUl'IO by nid prop. mand for S.le. Md• _,.Ill_, fOTAL SHAREHOLDERS £Ourrr dHlgnattOn COST A ~'· SA C.A LI (7 141 315·4137 or 12 t3) .,-iy to be IOld, together With HollC• of o.t II and Elle> TOTAL llABILITIES ANO ;:; 000 00(1 1 59 379 Amot1nl ·O· 3.381 313 -0· 3 ,78-4 Said tall wen be m90e 'OAN•A 11.e~1 1127·•165 ,,,. d•v before the •tli•t Iota chatQll ano -uon to Sell The underliQ'*' SH•Re 0 DEAS EO ,,,;ii.out"' 1tantY. up'" or Said P'~> 11 ~g .... 11m111d coete IXC>er'tn c.auMO 1ald Not1a1 ot o.-"' H L UIT.Y • ~•.s•J impllld l198fdU'IQ l•tle ~-IOIO •or,,... purpoee Of pay Oiied August 19 1914 and •dvll'ICAI .. of the dale fault Ind V.Ctoon to s.R IO Th• under&lgllOd. Edward H Oown I Pre$1dClfll •nd cro and Sh try L Mdlon, or encurnorenc:M, •no the ootiQatoon1 MCur.cl La M ... Tit .. Co hereof 11 1523.3119 t3 be recorded 1n the county Findlay Sonlor Vice Presldttnt/CaSh 1 ot the above-namod bank, ch to sa111ty the P<lneie>el o•-by ... a !>Md of Tru.1 ~ u 1d Trust" ~ TD a.. OAtld Auou•• 13 I08• wt.If• the ,__. property ll lerQ IOf himself artoo• and 001 tor lh• other 1 hev• per•onal knowledge ·~ of \ha Not• °' otnat lnG , .. •nd .,,,.,..... of tflll vtot St•n·Shaw COrpora11«1 I ltfeatad o f thtt molter contained In thl rf'port . nd 1 believe that a(h auatement in '\..Otl!<gahon HCured Dy .. Id Trust" and 01 Salee Company agent • .. id Truat• •Ina Id rep01t •&true Each ol ltlt u11dt1rtigned tor h m If oto and not tor lh• ~of TrU1lt, Wflf\ .,,,., .. , ahlorn1• By Wanda McM1ll1on 1570 Eat 17ttt St DATE 8/2t/.. o lh , c It es d• nan Of . f and otr. auma u p10Vld.O Aocorl""V•nce Cornptn) I ,.111111nt Secretary suna Ane CA t2701 SUNKIST SC RV ICE CO~· ' ' ' un r pc Y Pf'r1ury lhat th tort>goong •• Irv and corr ct I 11n plua advanc... If ' uid Trut1ff 801 South 1.-11 St (7141 54'·Sl11 PANY 611ecuted on Augu I 17 t984 •ti '1Unt111n Valloy, C1Hfoml1 •fly under tlltt tirm• tn.reot ov Suzanne Ketty Orange CA 92~1 By lynn lkunner a corPQfatlon Edward H Oownt'r n<I lnter-1 on aud1 Id Ea.cuttv•I 171•131&·4700 A18lltan1 see,.,1ry BY l<ATt4Y K•NG Pr Id nl nd CEO 11enc.1. end plua IHI YICil Prealdent Publ•ttted Orengt Cout Publltl'llld Or•no• Coast Tru1tfll Saltl Olf1a11 Sht1rry L F'lndla~ ctt1rgo1 aMd l•PM'" ol lht 0~1 Cmtim Av4tr!Ulll Dally Polol Aug111114, 09il; Pilot ADQ~t 11 24 31 ~·o t'.nl Mlll'I SlttMH St1nlot Vic f>r 1d 111 Tru1f11111...and of the Ir t N('!rthrtdge C~ 913<'8 3 t $~tflmber t 19$4 1Qlt4 P 0 Drl"lt!r D 1Ceaflier t:lll'lled bV NM °"" °" ,,13) 701·'.l!.8 '·111 J 191 Stockton CA ·~701 f'11bll111l d Orllr\Q COHI 0111~ P1101 ".ugutl JI "'~· Th-287 \ -------------------------------- ~Macnab -Irvine l&LMAPmlllU UfflllT AMcty to move Into -tr•-llWNIT 11111 d11tona1 quahty 3 bdrm. S1M,lll 3'..\ be home BMullfVlly LOWly toc.ttlOn townhome remodeled With room for In w -"If ·.. bd add1llon, Ptet fOt 52' boal •t..., • ' ""· t -+ tide tt• Sweeping bethl. delightf\ll peuo w Of b•y. akyUne & St30,000 nlgM llghta Privat• tarr. l JNH)I JI I f ~I \ covny rd <t ... .,. ~r • or1 e1~ Ing. Priced to Mii et '!Ill-------· $ 15,000 F£ e31-1'40CI • f N••port 8Hd\ O 1700 lhlh Sllti'1 (41 ClO\rtl 641-Sll l Nt'• port 8 uch No '10 lmn A\ nut l1tl lhlh1 645 ·1104 , • plut the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER IMty WedMedayat no extra charge! CALL TOOAVll &SI Fii LOii Your Dally Pilot Service Directory RepreMntatlve M2-U21 ed. IOt \ 5100 Belp ...... p.m~~~ ..... .-...-. Help Waatt4 5100 .-.Be,.lr....,W.-••-.t.....__....._ .. 18elr Waat" S lelp Waat.. 5100 Heir Wute4 SIOO Heir w .. t .. CH1LOCAA£/babyaltter In OLElllO&L/F II Tl Ollll/IAITEl'I ORY CLEANING & LAUN-IHllllEnl 0 S PRESSMAN 1100 st ... 1e ... 1 .. 1 .. • .... •-•• ..... .....__s1_00_ Heir Waat" my home 2 daye/wk for 2 I •t DAY HELP. FIT, 40 Hours Full time. dayi. Xfnt bert· . I IEL Small :ihcp In HB needs kids; age 2 & 5. 845-0281 Poalllon available for high-lnt9'Vlewt Monday thru 5 daye a.4•4421 eflte. i"""' Hll••I• Way. Lenny s Hair Salon wants uperlenced A.B Dick r•tlll sales HARDWARE TEAM MEM- BER, FIT. 240 Broadway, Laguna Beach. 497-4.403 ly skilled non·amokar. Friday. btwn 2 & 4 PM. -.uvu -women, ages 17.30 with pressman. ·$6.00 hr . CHILD CARE needed for 2 Unique opportunity to 14348 Culver. Irvine. Electrlclan (Journeyman Newport BMch experience poalng & 714 842_..993 wonderful kids, M-F work In local lnv•tment Call 857·2103 ~neap) ~ly hatdworke< _.,.,Pl/OllLI A&•E modelfng for photo exhl· SALES MANAGER Xlnt 2·8Pm Muat have own co Exper'd person may COUNTER & KITCHEN ,_, .,., •--.,_ bltlons and hlir shows PROF OLISDS OILY car & refs 673-2790 call for an appointment help wanted wknde. Call Ron Manning 5•5-8916 Mon·Frl 1-5 pm, Lagun1 Salary Is • conaultauon Tired ol earning less than pay/benefits EOE 751 ·4933 Solar Sales CllLIOAIE WllllRI btwn noon.Jpm Mon lhru Thura/Frl 10-3 5-46-«67 FIBERGLASS OFFICE Niguel 661--0824 and haircut or color d&-your'e worth? Com- Chrlallan ac:h-apply Fri 645-3187forShlrley MANAGER INSERTING Machine slgnworthS35-S55 •an m1sion Safes looklng for SAUSPlllll .. 16635 Brookhurat FV Cler1<:al NEWP~~~eg~ESTIC Muat be knowledguble In Phllsbg operator & folder 8x10 at cost of prtnt ti individual who nHds Dullea· leatnlng decorat- moldlng, Ch()p9er gun, wanted for top H8 mall desired Call Lenny $2000 v.k + Call Tom et tng,cleanlng store, help-OLUIO&L Busy Newport Beach Insurance Clalma office needs a full time clerk typist Dulles wfll Include computer entry, light typing. flllng. etc E.11P.,1enoe preferred Call Mr Durbin 553· 1133 OLDIO&l. lront office lor medical group, fuillpart time 848-8824 IHT lllW llllPll-l&llJES lay-ups. etc. Gr .. t op-hOUM Day & Evening 675-0823CdM 751·2401 Ing customers. Must be Temporary help, busy COIPl.U-CllPAllUS portunlty In Hawaii lhtfts 842-4993 IOTOI ROUTES PIT 3 Days a wk-M/W/F· Xlnt wllh color and math ~~~~~~.,~~~5du'::' Stan lmmed Top salary to {71-4)830-0088 LllllT &llEllLY offlet & boat cleaning ~~:~2~uwkSat starting Good phone manners S250 per wk Mlsa Rossi FLORAL DESIGNER temp. 1 month S4 p/hr Motor Routes available In 673-8511 call A. Crtsp ACCENT INTERIORS and front office appear-6424142 Exper. F/PT 10-8 ell C.M. 646-5610 Newport Beach REOIPTIOlllT 673·2860 ance Salary based on llLIYllY/IUll upeo1e of lhof worll Lltlnatlon S,.,.retary tor 8 1 ... 5 """' ... ..... Must be 1 yrs o d. have SIPE• 0-1 SALES/STOCK PIT 9 •per Call Debi. btwn FIPT etudenta o« S7 hr v .. ...,.,., medium size Irvine law dependable transpor· II COST"& 1"'1'•a Exp pref Chlldrens store. 2·•. 646-3965 838-0502 10-4 only • I fl _,. I ,_... ,,_ L tu -F LL n•l P&Y rm engag..... n var-.. talion ~penence nelp'\I Petit• Marche In Coat• CLERK Drugatore·Npt DELIVERY person PI T P&JIT/Till Wllll pr1elloe next to OC Air· but not necessary Earn DUTIES INCLUDE Mesa, 642~-4714 Beach FIT PI T variable neat, ~dable, MIF Opportunities available port, health, life dental $450·500 per month Call Greeting customers hours 64.4-7575 The Flower Man 2166 E With the LOS ANGELES Insurance. salary based 10am to 4pm phone/casll reg111er SEOlnUIAL PCH NB 640-9012 TIMES Clrculatlon De-on axperience Good or· 142-4111 Starting wa""I SA 00 per hr SEASONAL OPPORTUNI-~-------CLERK TYPIST· aoc:urate. ganlzatlonal akllls & ..-~bledysFfrwt1.NSB5 5P:!9rs"3 -°t.1:fYpmP~. ~~~~ ~~~~~~P':'~rd°:1: sense 01 humor required IUllSES AIDES HPH CITS Hl· lHO ~~~~!1To~~1:!sT~~~n~1 CLERICAL lmmecllate opening for or· gan1zed lndlvldual to IS· Siii 1n customer HI· vice/sales depl In non· smoking oHlce Accurate typing, flllng and phone work Apply In person or send r11ume to 29 1 1 W Garry Av3 (off Fairview). Santa Ana Ca 92704 Salary commensurate' w exper Main st Bal 675-7560 .program Guaranteed Contact Fran 833"3822 7-3 30pm 3pm-t 1 30pm Starting Sept 17. Mull hourly wage plus com· Live In Housekeeper 3·30-7 30pm Good work· RfOfPTIO•IST be a bright hard worker CO•ClfRlf •DELIVERY PERSON* miulon Hours 4pm to n6eded Balboa ii Hrs Ing conditions Small Advertising agency cap1ble of adapting to a for beachlront hotel Must Freeway Auto 28242 Avery 9 pm Tr a In Ing 11 4pm to 8am 675-4275 Convalescent Hospital Temp 9· 19 thr 10·29 wide range of offlee and po11eu affective com-Parkway, Minion Vlajo provided Potential to ----near O.C Fatrgrounds S5hr 673-1240. M·F 9to5 secretarial teaks Apply munlcatlon sk1ll1, be neat S300 k Llve·ln mature house-Pl all 9 5 549 3061 I I G In appearance, person-lllT&L FRiil llll earn plus per wee keeper. Must drive good ease c -. • RECfPTIOllST in wr t ng to rHt For an lnt9'View, call· health, free to travel, ref I l u... American Media, Attn able. and lamlllar with energetic career oriented 957•2381 ext 1204 11rs 11 ai•tl Part lime John Wayne Ltu Plroumlan. 151 local area Stop by 1555 front office aulatant to req 495-6969 C.N A.s or uper aides. Tennis Club. call Kathy Shipyard Way, Newport South Coast Hwy Lag v.orll In bl.lay Quality den-General Office laoltial•'• full & pan time GOOd 644-8900 Beach, ca 92663 Bch Admln olc for app tat prectk:e, • day weal{, SHIPPING CLEAK·must pay Ca I I Grace llfCf PTilllST EOE tun benefits salary opeo type 35 wpm w111 train on 11 lew llrl11 847-3515 ,---.....;=====·.:......· ____ ....;;;;;;;;::=..=;-493·9311 compute< 5-49-3942 Attenllon Housewives, ------ ------Student•. & Adult• Alt OFFICI llAUIH SHRn&JIY Full ttme departmental role In John Wayne Air-t''• llOllnUY /IWI Tllllm lllPEITll PIT small. busy, friendly Llcenled Branctt Ill, good NB marine •Ilea office. benefit• 992-1292 or 831-M80 754-7878 i--mu---O-LEl_I __ llOIR&JIY Typing and cierlcal tkllla Many fringe beneflta, great working II· moapnlr• Laguna Beach Contacl Jim Harris at 497-4965 IEOlnUY Exper OMV & Tltle Clerk FIT Apply th peraon at Cotta M ... Mlttu~I 2833 Harbor Blvd Coa.taM .... CA AIK tor Mr Nelaon TOPLESS MODELS S1001day;Pd Dally No exp n.c 826-2583 We are looking for • quall- lled, exper. w.11 groomed eecretary who enjoys TIW TllGI lllYlll working with people. Exper. w/PO'a good drlv Mull have accurate Ing record, t pay and 65WPM typing tklll•. and benefits Ap ,1y; the ability to coordinate 132 lnduatrl Way, C M achedulea a people Full t i me . Mon ·Fr l. nPST e AM-4.30PM 673·2288 Must be accurate 50-eo Cofone det Mar wpm, aptitude for flgur•. SERVICE STATION AT-= ~:~h~j.3~ TENDANT FIT PIT. apply S9SOIStOOO mo Non 3928 E Coast Hwy CdM smoker Pf•f. 840-1813 Sharp MCretary needed for bl.lay 2 girl conatruc· Y&LR &MlllllT tlon office Typing. Part time avall. 11 VILLA phon11, etc Holldaya NOVA Restaurant and benefit•. Wage nego· 63 Ml262 Ernest llable Call 831-0702 v --0-TE-A--A-EG_l_S_T-AA-Tl_O_N ILITIU.IPIUTll/ llll11PIUll 30 Plus hrs p/wk In C.M Dependable car 1 must 831..0415 WORKERS SS-15 HOUR poss. Pd 3 times wkly NO exper nee Sever., OS*'· Inga for appt 97 t-0227 CIRCLE K-MARKETS §J._ J NOW HIRING lllT&L IUWl IFFIOf shifts avallable Fle11lble F/ttme for small buay otc G'eat Lakea Onho Lab will 20 to 25 hrs per wk, Mon scheduling Apply ~ 141 Sctry·t & managerlal skllls t!Wln part-time person for thru Friday Must Ilk• d• Harbor Blvd, C M + front office appearance • Real Estate Investment Co. Proless1on1I · attitude/appearance requtred. Ille typing 549·2988 port area Engineering iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii firm Self-motivated, with WlmR/W&ITIEU Ex.per Breakfaat/Lunch. 20-30 hra ptwk sa 35 p/hr No tip• Private Country Club, Newpon Beach. 644-5404 I ab or at or y work . tall work and wllllng to req Ltte bkkpg skills lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll-• 645-5182 train 964-2581 IUUIEI TUI pref GOOd job rela a --CASN1ERS I CLElllS 1n1erv1ews Fridays 9-11 A M . ,.. . at 1390 North Pac1f1c Coast lllYD WllH Girl Friday needed to work for 71 Units In southern must $8-$10 hr 675·9080 9:30-2:30 M·Th. Must be San Diego, no pets. no FFICE-•SlllEL opportunity tor advance-famlllar with Munl bonda. children, ateady work hi•· 0 rlin ment Mull be high Pan time weekend• and school grad. over 18, gd bookkMl)lng. typing and tory. ~ salary plus apt evenings Good phone driving record, neat ap-have experience with 751 •5 9 votce Call 751-8822 Apple computerl Send h t peD "·must h•v: ~ent reeume to Zlnsmeya. M~l.~~A~e~P·P~Yc7.9~x,;_ OPERATOR/TYPIST MV printout p.,., at Inv e • t m • n t • 1 3 0 3 .. ~ ...,,........, E I I I I Freewa~ StorN, 2706-Mon·Frl 875-2837 ntry eve pos lion or REPORTER w1111 2 years dally ex· perience. ror an Immedi- ate opening on a So Calll newspaper Send resume and clips to Box •203 CIO Dally Piiot P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 E. 0 E BC Harbor Blvd, Costa Avoc.do, NB 92860 Real Estate ftrm Npt Bch MECHANICS HELPER Full ume. typing 50wpm. - Mesa Own 10011 MacGregor professional & phone restaurant -::r .____.. ..:Hwy Laguna Beach (on PCH ~ , -& V1e101 ~ Call (7 14) 494-9233 for more Selling anything with a IWID Yachts, 1631 Placenlla. personallly a mu11 Con· Ill PllllOI Dally Piiot Classified Ad exper 40 hrs. Paid medl· Costa Mesa tact Jana 476·2660 needed day & ntght shift at 11 a almple matter cal, vacation 538-8581 beachfront hotel. Stop by ========;::====:=:=::5~1§iu1~t~c~a1ii;1 M~2~·5~8~78~. == H•IP wanted Immediately IHIO&L &UllTAIT PART TllE ''"Ht 1555 South Coaat Hwy. 1nlo -Home cleanln'1 service FOI BO Ophthalmology llyera to atorea Early Lag Bch . Admln. olc for Own trana. M5-0981 Good Tranecrlblng akilll morning and weekends app EOE HOROSCOPE SYDNEV 0MARR C 1 p SALARY PLUS BONUS· ~ome-hetper. mature, for a I aggy 646-3242 NO SELLING Restaurant 2 Mlf aYfflcient boy• 11 & students OK Start today CHART MOVIE 13 yrs old Mon-Tue-Thur llllO&L W O&JIEffl 111·2111 IN DANA POINT needs day 4-7 pm, It htkPQ English 20 to 25 hrs per weell and evening kitchen help spkg. own car, our home, Muat have car and In-1mmedlately please Baycrut area·N B surance Salary • mile-PART-TIME. Varied houre apply In person 34442 M5-3137 age. Call 964·2581 to Include 1ar1y A M Green Lantern ...J medical weel(ends Must have d•· *IALll& l&Y ILlh~ , I a ,. IEEIEls pendable vehicle {amall restaurant At -1-..IT ... • truck. van. atatlon ODllS Salurda). September I -1-1 II 1 ,,.. I Daya PM Wknda Shift• wagon) to assist news-Needed tor health oriented ARIES ( '\l Jrc h 21-\rm I I '11 Pur\Ul' hubh\ ched. tra q:I lolder!I. • 11111 Blllngual CA1 lfc W/B paper dealer In Irvine vege1arl1n reataurant H':tlize 'uu .,oun "ill h IH' npponun11' lo lnlfC3\{ knO\.\lt'dge to Learn all fee.ta of person-. considered 111 Apply at area Must be depen· Apply at 225 E. 17th St • · '-' · · net Friendly ofllc• 131 E 17th. C M dable Contact Greg Cotta Mesa 548-7788 h1rthcr l.'du~.t11nn r ou ll mal>.i: l10rnl0\t1<.' adJu,1mcnt. fam1I~ member Typing 45, Spanish 631-8300. 8970 Warner M F 1 ''"' maJ.t· ,1111~l'''11111 .111d '· 011 rnuld find kg111matl' bargain 1n lu\ur.. l""'aklng. "OOd phone Ave. FV 841-2500 Hyde onday thru rday restaurant ..... ... between 9:30 and 10 30 911I IE•OH MOISE lll"lll or art oh1n 1 akllla, Mrvlce oriented a m. only 642·4321 "' 11 TAl'Rl S 1 \pril 211.\l,I\ .211) \.\hat '''Cllll'<.l h'dden ''111 no" he PIT30hrt/wtdlexlbl• MElllLLLYIOH • R11t111r11tl1lllrl11 fl'' l'akd ) 11u 11 gJlll fX"rltrll'nt 1nlurmaln•n t:omern1ng lO\h la\C:S W&ITIJ/W&fTIUI 'Perm PIT 811" 873·9421 W&.ITHUll I ll\'nw rl·qu111·11h·n1' rt '11urlt'' 11t 1h11\t' "hu makl· partnl'r'>h1p ofkrs I Must hive fine dining ltllOO&Till 673-9424 aftr 2pm NB llOITIUll I >l·linl· ll'rn' '1n·r dear t•I .rn~ lt'mkn~ ~ tu\\;mh .,~lt-dclep11on ;~~~ 2 ~0°;~ ·~~f~ IPNITllITT ask for gall or RoM Ill PllUll GE\11\r 1\t,1' ~l-lu1w .:'111 <111 ,10\\, i.;hcd. k~al retiu1rcment\ day/wk · we are 1 reading reloca-PESTOOITROL Exper Daya Applytnper- Kd.a11on<1h1p "'1r11ng l 11mm11nwn1' .11.': m<1dc 11 ma~ tx'.~l'lt'\\31) to lllT/lllTIU tton management firm Route peraon Lie Br 11 or son 619 Sleepy Hollow h,1 ngt• plan' .ind 111 ,t< 1 1)111 tt11HIJll' anol ht•r 1x•rc,un F Ol U'> on Prn exper for day shift seeking clerical em· wlll train 992. 1292 or Ln Laguna Beach puhlrlll' f)m\tl'k 11.111111'1\h1r rna111.1I ,t.11ll\ C .1pr11orn ligure\ 7am·2.30pm 5 Day/wk ~~~~~n~:at~;~ept~~~ 754-7678_ restaurant r111nwwn1I. SUOl IAR &nEllllT 'ganfzatlon & figure ap-• PHOTO LAB COUNTER TOIHAIT 0001 \A1'CF:R 1 l11n, 'I l 11h ..;· 1 \\ h.11 '1.'l'nl\ rnutnw u1uld bt· Temp. 1 mo lull time 40 ptltude sllllla Muat type Sales, par1 time. outgOlng Saute & brotler a muatt 11.111\tnrnwd 111111 .1n n111ing tr,·attH' JH Oil'll 1 mph;.i'" nn '>Pl'C1:ll hrt Pref prepcook,grlll 50wpm&beabletowork personality req 1 Hour Call Chel Chemin at ,,.,,Ill, ".,1 ~ p1111 1.·duit'' rw1,. lkrt·ndl 11 1, .ind ''J,., hH'nh.rn1.l' , alu' & CUh reg. exper ~11 unde< preuure. Real Photo. 6'46-2424 Mike 497 -4477 ut 290 nl po<>'>{'<;-;1nn' ''"gnmrnt \Hit ht' tin1c;hl'd and hor11on' , .. ,11 hroadt>n llAlmUIOI eatataknowtedgehelpful LEO 1 lul\ ''-\u•• , '1 KonlJm~ '' t•mnha,11t·d -lunar UpllMI) on racquet club. G&oodprof:,~~opnaanly ~vl.ron"". -.,. -,. • tennle court• a ltcilltt.. -..... n11nllrt1 ~l1 ,lnh1ghlighllll'Jlf\ll\ 1hangc l'\lllt'lllt'nl.\Jfll'l~and Thurs-Fri 4pm-mldnlght ment Sendr .. umeto n11·n•11il•d '·l,1t11111,h1p I t•t u' ·"''' 1111 <.harr,ma clcrncnl\ ul 11min1t. Sat 8em·2pm 1 P O Box 19546 Irvine. hit l. .nd ''IHI'<. \uu .ti(' lt~<.'I\ Ill \\In .1 \OOll'\I .ind \ou'll gain 141-IOOOelt.111 CA 92713-9548 1111.111u 1 I Mon·Fr19am-4pm I.I.I Plantscape Co lntlext maint Plant exp req Own transp 751·2271 PIE-IOllOL mo111 • to co-teech P1nlfull 11m1 786-7494 \ IRf,O 1 \ug 1 "'pt ~~ 1 I mphJ''' on hon)l•. 1.,ni11, -.ecunt~. "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiij _________ ._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiliiif" •crwm,11 11 hl\cd t tll ) 11u'll IX· tn\tll'd to .1 ~ourmct dinner -Newspaper , l'ml'mlwr n·, c111 rl''nlu1111nc,, •Hl<.<.'rn1ng '1lJmtn\. nutritwn dl<'I and S EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZ[SI et'r\1 r.tl ht Jllh ''·'' l' ,.,,, ""' Ill rn11drrat1on \quan.rn pla ~., ke\o role KID -. 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"''r!OU\ con~1dQf.Jt111n " ''' rn 111 11 lnng 11•1111 11111111111nwn1 Muon p1J .. 111m1 l11gtill8hl l.H<'1'r hu'ltOI. "' tk.1f1 it' \\1th 'Ull\'11111\ < .1nu:r nut1' ,. 11,urM nmm1nl·n1" - --------- · \ AGES 11-14 URN ti> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now lla•t I~ Ollfll1f111 IOI yov U " bt1•trS to wcu1t ''*'' for Tht <Mana• Coot 0.11y P110t Our m •l \tail at l JO p 111 lfld 1wo1-unltl 8 JO pm wtt•dOl On S11111J.ty wt wot\ 1 lew mo1e Plovn Yov will '"" ma~, tr~ a~ p11lt\ 110n1 will\ u rt!lnl '°"' own 111011ty • IMlf ,, llO tltl!ftflt!C O! coll hOll m•Oi•td rt 1011 11, ltl HllCI pitl\t C<IM Mi I 1 I :: (714) 548-7058 pleasant personality sought Good typing, telephone skills. Ex· perlenced on a word pro· ces1or hetpful. Apply In person with resume to complete appllcatfon Contact Mr Tom Fuentes, of ROBERT BEIN WILLIAM FROST & ASSOCIATES. 1401 Quall St , Newpo rt Beach.Ca 92863 IEOln&llY Need cheerful 1111 motivated MCretary for amall moving company. Must be able to maka d• cl1ton1, schedule & have good ·typing ekllls 841·8427 HORnUY Part·llme. morn & aftns tOAM to 5, excpt Tues Schedule flexlbl• Typing. dictation. flllng, It bkkpg. airport area Call 642-4300. ask for Ans-r Ad 113 Secretary PIT pou FIT tor gnrl Contractor & Cabl· net shop 1 Girl office, bkkpng, typing 1n1 phones, llllng, job coat· Ing. conat exp ptelerred. Non-amkr • 84~9711 IEORnUY HOIPTlllllT for growing r .. 1 ntate company C>clMn view of- fice In Newport BMch Good English akllls. typing 60 wpm lite book· keeping Experience not necessary but 11lary commenaurate. Per· <1onallty & patience a muat 714-845...,.116 STUDENTS lnYtll llllH.IHllOWll we have opening• for Waltr111 experienced boy• & glrls between cocktails for Dana Trader t2·16 years old working Restaurant 493-2803 evening• & Saturdays Warehouse a Shipping Earn money. trips & help for clothing manu- bonu... Call facturer Full & part·llme Mr Rountree Seasonal thru November Nt-lDU 241.9105 Mon -Fri 10am·3pm Jt~I WaatH/ Deantlc 5107 llPDYlllH Japan... coupte a;;Jr• Pl1yground 1up1rv11ors llv&-ln employment Call urgently needed by Hunt-dally or eVN 781-3884 lngton Beach City School Dlttrlct. S5.38 p/hr. AMP fem dealr• llve In Apply 20451 Cralmer poeltton to be comp•· Lane. H B 984-8888 nlOtl, drive. market. cook Prol'I exp and refs llRf lllP 499·2227 ext 117 Salee apply at 230e w. ~ ---55-1-0 Oceanfront N.B 1o-e -•'-----""""'-... IWITOHlllll IPll ::. ~~m~~:' !::ao! A~tlng appllcatlona for 650-7129 lull/part time. 642-3013 ---------HOLIDAY BOARDING TUOlll • Pl SPECIAL S5·S8 per day. PIT For Christian School. Sherry• Kennel 546-2848 Apply 18835 Brookhurat Founllan Valley 982-3312 Poodle Pupa, TNCup, Toy, Min. 1250 up. 548-2848 Full & ~~1~!,.,tlona iilHtl 9 av all fmmed Need love a 15 yr reg. OH Palomino Hl1y. care givers for Toddler & wHtern show winner, Pre-School program1 $3,000 obj> .5 yr reg. OH GERBER, 840-8820 dunn lllly·halter Winner S5.000 obo .4 'ff reg OH TUOIRI aorrel gelding white Klndefgarten and elemen· mane/talllbtue S3tt°-~ try S8 hr Chrl1t11n Minis· obo Mr. Qoodman 8-~m try Coeta M ... 842·9181 m·f (714) '540-2155 ---TbOHHI In--Aati1.an l tor chrlatlan achoo!. Apply American Oak Br...., w/ 16835 Brookhurst 11 FV beWted mirror. 3 draw. 982-3312 $350 Obo 640.-0387 District Managers If yuu en1oy worlung with young boy' & god~ Ond des~ 1ob' ore not for you. con odt'r o co1 ttr tn the new,pop•r fltcvlo lion lttld Hu\ ,, o vntqvt p0\1hOll with doily chollengt\ & "wo1d\ Ovr OP"""'9' ure 1mmed1ote Appltconh rnu\t hnv• o von \lot1onwogon or truclt W• oflt1 on u ct1ll•nl \olory with o bonv\ pion ond go\ ollowonct Wt hovt on e•cellenl bt~ftt pion tho! •n<ludts ho1p1 tol11ot.O'I 11uurol'(t, l1berol vocot1on ond hol•doy1 C ond1dolt1 mu\t ho..,.. o ck\irt lo be 'u<eeuful ond be willing to wort. hord If yo1i think you ho~ the quol1 f1coho1tt, pl•o\I! opply 1n p.r~on 10 , 1ie Dlily Pilat MorKloy 1hr11 fodoy 9 I I om or 1 • pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .. \. • ' I • rll'f't "'; • ' ' -- • • ,, ' ' -• • • Forece1t1 on A2 COUNTY IDITIDN • -.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 , 1984 ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS lane crashes Qutside BB airport ~ . llot sustains minor Iii)tiires when touch-and-go' landing goes awry Beach. Cope s.atd he du1. not beheve the •nJUncs were scnouS: The crash occurred at IOa.m. in the rear parktn& lot ofa business complex on Warner Avenue just east ofl30Jsa Chica Street. pilot. rcnled the Beechcraf\ Sun· downer 180 fixcd·wing plane 1n Oxnard and had Oown south to Huntington Beach to prac1icc touch- and-JO maneuvers. A touch-and-go landing involves making a moinen- tary landing with the wheel touching the runway before pulling up 1n10 the air again. he explained. speed and was unabl,e 10 aet the plane airborne again at· h end of the landing $lrip. The plane continued rollina. shot off the end of the runway and lost one wheel as it rolled up a slope. The plane then crashed 1hrough a six-foot wooden fencc and slammed into four parked cars in the rear of the business complex. parking lot but did not igniLc. Officrr Frank Naael. who was first on the crash ~ne, switched off the automatic fuel pump aod battery lO prevent a fire. Cope said. y PHIL SNEIDERMAN ~ .... Dell) ........ An Oxnard man was injured this JllOming when his single-engine plane bvcrshol a runway at Meadowlark Airpon in HuntingJ.o n Beach and Coast Ralph Williams Is back on TV, selling car for a Hunt- ington Beach agency./A3 No-parking signs are being installed near the Monarch Beach resort community lo.Laguna Niguel. /Al :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·: California Otay Mesa border cross- ing between Tijuana and San Diego put on hold by Mexico./A4 A2,200-pound, 15-foot, great-white shark caught In net at Bodega Bay./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Space shuttle Discovery successfully launches second satellite./ AS Vandenberg problems won't delay launching of military shuttle say authoriJies. /AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: World Soviets finally admit "shooting down" Korean Airtines jetliner./ AS Christians and Oruse ar- tillery exchange fire in Beirut battle./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::;.;.:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·. People The co-founder of the Circus World Museum shares some of this three ..... - ring trivia./85 Jim Backus, the voice of Mr. Magoo. ts suffering from ''everysymptom known to man./85 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Buzzle Bavasi is calling it quits with the Angels at the end of this season.81 The Laguna Beach High football team is manned with size and experience entering the Sea View League this season./81 .. Tim W itherspoon makes the first defense of his WBC heavyweight title In Las Vegas tonight./82 :.;;;.;.;.;.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: -Entertainment "Miami Vice" st~r says art was made with him in mind./87 _ ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Business National tests show that most students are ff.. literate in economics./ A7 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classlfled Comic• Crossword Oealh Notices People HOf'OICOpe Ann Landers Mulual Fund• National News Opinion Paparazzi Police LC>ll Public Nollces Sports Stock Markell Tetevllk>n Theaters Woo\lle< W<>f'ld Newt ,, A l BB A3 A7 •• C4-7 88 C7 C3 85 C6 86 A7 •• AB 8 5 A3 C3-4 B1-4 AB 86 Weekender A2 •• crashed in a nearby parking lot. Hunungton Beach Sgt. JclT Cope idenlified the pilol as Danu:l Edward Philhps, 37 . Cope said Phillips was treated by paran1cd1cs and taken to Humana H~spital in Hun1ington ' HBpins hope on bikinis, surfers Merchants want weekend eve nts to boost business We'"'e hall the 01) mp1cs and the Dcn1ocratic and Republican convcn· tions but not the Main E"'ent. Thai's being held this y,·cekcnd at Main Street and Pacdic Coast High- way in downtown Huntington Beach. Balloon rides and about 150 booths fea turing entertainment and ethnic foods began operation today. The activities. timed to co1nc1de Y,Jth the- OP surfing championship and b1k1n1 contest that also opened 1oda~. will con11nue until 6 p.m. Monda~. Backers say they're hoping 10 nuract cro...,·ds of up to 100.000 each dav in clTorts to put the langu1sh1ng seC11ons of downton Huntington Beach on the n1ap. When the e\ent 'Aas held last }car. the b1k1n1 part oft he fcs11111cs got a 101 of attention and police fron1 neigh- boring c111cs .... ere called 1n 10 put the damper on potential not cond1 t1ons. The trouble s1artcd, pohce said, (Please see BIKINI/ A.2) Ideal holiday weather forecast By PHIL SNEIDER!\.1AN Ol IM D ... t Piiot 11•11 Orange ( oast r~·~1dcn1s. reeling fron1 a .... ecklong heal \Oo3\C. can expect the n1ercur) 10 peak al more · comfortable temperatures O\ er the Labor Oa\ ...,.eek.end. creating ncarl) ideal wcalhcr for hohda) p1cn1cs and beach panics. forecasters sa~. lvof) Small. tcchn1c1nn for the Na11onal \Vcathcr Ser' ice. s.ot1d coastal c111es \\ill begin fi:l·hng some relief Saturda' fron1 thC' opprC'S!>lVC' hC"at that has piagucd the area O\ C"r the past \OoeCk. Small sau.J these cond1uons \locre caused b\ a strong high pressure svs1en1 ov'er Southt'rn NC'' ada, ..., h1ch h·as been drawing hot a1r from Mcx1ro into Southern c·a11forn1a. As that S\Stcm mo'c" cas1 . cooler .sou1h .... cst air off thC' ocean \\111 bc~1n hnng1ng morecon1fortablc condit1ons 1n10 the area: Temperatures along the coast ..,,,11 peak 1n the m1d-70s over the ""'cck- cnd: Small said. Inland c111cs. ho..,,. ever. s1ill face high 1cn1pcratlires 1n th e n1id-80s. Local hfrguards saiOIITT' liot 1A.ca1her. comb1n1..-d .... 11h lhe tra· diuonal Labor Da} rush for a last sumn1er plungC" . ..,,.,11 probabl} rl'\Uh 1n huge crO'AdS at the oceanfro,~t "This 1s __ thY, la<;t hurrah. -.aid Newpor~h lifeguard Mark Degen. "E\ erbod) ..., ho's an~ hod) will bC' on the sands." Degan said NC"wport lifeguards expect n1ore than 100.000 people to converge on the sand each da) of the holiday weekend. Similar huge turnouts arc C"<pC'Ctcd (Pleaae see HEAT/ A.2 ) No other injuries were reported tn the incident. but rour cars 1n the parking lot were damaged. Cope said Phillips. a commercial Cope said Phillips was apparently coming into Meadowlark at high Fuel from the plane spilled O\'er lhe Firefighters then spread a foamin& , agent over the fuel. or the four . "'ebicles damaged, one or 1hcm -a Rolls-Royce-received only a small scratch. · • (Pl--PLAl'IZ/All) High-flying thirst quencher Is this any way to quench a tall thlnt? The Labatt"• beer company"• 129-foot-tall ••Flyln' Blue•• hot alr ballon waa on .tew Thursday at the UC Irvine campus. The balloon will al.o be seen thi• weekend in Huntington Beach. 4 ·saved from sinking. boat Heavy seas swamp 35-foot cabin cruiser From staff aad wire reporls The Coast Guard rescued four U I gron-f'CSI C'TI S rt\ a flooded boat off Catalina Island just minutes berore the "'essel sank Thurs- day night. No one was injured. . .4-U.S. Coast Guard cuner reached the scene six miles west of Catalina Island at about 8:20 p.m .. and the 35· root cabin cruiser .. Tailor" sank 18 minutes later. said Petty Offi~ Pat Milton. She estimated the boafs value at Sl60.000. The ship's mayday was received around 7:41 p.m .. and a Coast Guard helicop\C'r arrived lo drop a water pump, Milton said. Also T"CSpondins, were the cutter Point Hoban from Oceanside and tbc USS Wadsworth. a U.S. Navy mis.si\c . fngalc. Milton said. Bo1h ships dispatched CT't'WS to help pump out the cabin cruiser. but "they couldn·1 keep up with the flooding." .-:-shc--safd. The four prople aboard "''C°tt trans.. fen-rd 10 the Coast Guard cutter by inflatable boat. and taken 10 Hunt- ington Harbour. Milton said. The boat had left Anacapa Island. (Pl-oee RESCUE/All) OCman dies after drug arrest .\ JQ.,ear-old Orange County man died Thllrsda) night 1n UCI Medical Center less than an hour after he was· found unconscious 1n a medical ccll at Orange Count~ Jail. S~cntrs spokes- man Lt. Dick Olson s.a1d today. .\n au1ops' 1s scheduled. The '1c1lm -1dcnt1fied as Thomas Maciel of Sanlji Ana -was booked into the Jail Wd!nesday after' be1n,arres1ed b~ Santa Ana pol i~ o n susp1c1on ofbeing under 1he influen~ of heroin. Olson said. \\ h1le he was being assigned to a cell later 1n the evening, a deputy shl·r1n· alleged\) d1sco,ered he ~ad .a <;n1all balloon that Olson said IS s1n11\ar to the t)pc generally ~scd to hide naroct1cs hke heroin. A substance also 'A'as found in the b3Hoon bu1 laboratory test results-a the content<; "ere no1 a' a1la ble today, .\f1er the d1S(."()\t'n of the balloon 1hnt Maciel allegl--dh ·dropped on the lloor. f\t ac1cl 'A as ch«-ked b) the jail's 'medical ~1aff. 01..on s.a1d. and taken 10 1he l ll \ f\1cd1•al Center 1n Orange; He later 'Aas returned to 1he 1a1I and put under obser' a11on at a medica cell, Olson said But at about b o'clock Thunday4 night deput1N. IOund him un- conscious on the noor. Paramedics adn11n1stercd hfe·sa.,,1ng effons and rushed tum back to UCI Medical. (Pleue-SUSPSCT/All) Police, landlords declare war on heroin Drug dealers In Costa Mesa targeted for ellnlfnat!on in city-wide _crackdown Staticcraclr.lcd from lhc small radio receiver. provoking curses from two undercover narcollcs agent5 who were 1w1111ng a s1gnnl from nn informant wearing n small. conctalc:d microphone. Crouched 1il the hac~ of a van parked near a C'ostft Mesa opan1ncni. lhc 1wo dett"C't1v~ tugged thC' an1cqna wu·~ and fidactC'd with the dials until thCy heard the fa1n1 vo1ct that \liOuld launch 1ha11f\rmoon's raid I • "Hello, Jose," can1c the mcssaac. "He's therl'. Lei's act him." s.id Costa MMa 0.:teC"ll\e Karl Schuler. carrying an tm'.'st warrant for I he man known lO pohcc on\) as "JoK " HarbOr Mun1C'lpal C'oun JIX!at . Bnan C'aner 1ssu«I the warrant carhcr 1n thC' da) on 1hc.· ba'i111. or rcpC>ns that tht dcl('('l1,·es had made prc' 1ou' drua purC"ha s from 1he n1an 1hrou,h an informant. 1orm1n• the apartmcn1 '' 1.,~ ' . Shahmar Orive. huler and panner Tom Wamack handculTC'd Jor VC"p· .\udango. 24. and rero'ertd 1hrce m1rblc-s1ud balloons of heroin. -.'orth an C"Sltmated S30 on the Slrttt . Two 01hcr men, a "-Oman. and a 1ecn-qe bo>. all Me:ittcan nationals. 'A'ere ordered by officers 10 he fact down on the bro"'·n-arpcu~d noor 1A.·h1lc Police led Veaa-udanao to a 'A'lillllrtl pai1rol cir ltc was booked ni"> the osta Mcu 1a1I af\cr the \\ledncsday amst and rcm:uns lhcrc 1n ht'U of S 10,000 bail .\ search of the 01hcr occupants nt ihc a.parunC'nt tt'calcd that one man had S 1.6 77 1n h1\ "'al\ct. mnnc' that l he said bclonacd to his brother 1n !\.tc.x1ro mid the 1om furnnurc. din) ""alls ind JX'(:hngpa1nt. hulcrqucsuo'hed the peopl<" 1n broken Spanish and issued an oft-repealed warning: ··Nnmoredrugshere We"'Ulromc bacl 10 haunt you:· Outs1dt the weathered apanmC'nt. ctuldrcn sat on rtn\tnt steps and " .. ichcd the action "''11h hUk 1ntef"C't Down the street. 01h~n splashed 1n a plasuc wadina pool on 1he sidewalk. y~lhna to each other 1n pan1sh Tl '4'"2S bu11.1nru as usual on Shthmar Dn'e. a road 1hat shan.-11. a dublou!I re~1a11on 'A11h Cen-1cr ~ TONY SAAVEDRA Fo cus ON THE News Strttl a5 a haven for heroin 1n1ffic in Costa Mesa The ann1 of Vqa~ udanao pu1s 11n rxclamauon point on a rcttn\ IPl--DRUG/All) • f . - ' • • I) l DAILY P-ILOT/Frfday, August 31, i084 J PLANE· CRASHES IN HB ••• From Al "That Roll\ 1s leading a charmrJ lift.'' (ope "8id. Howc\cr a Ford Pinto u\\ncd b' an emplo)ec in the ullkt.• building • v.u lc\s fonunatc. The planl' 1.ame to re!ol a~ainst the Pintn hn;,h1na thl" dMH·r·~ c1rl.- ·• m:mn&l> police said I JU~t might ~ ablC' to dnve it awa)," 'laid o ..... ner NanC'.r He!>s, an emplo}ec: with a tape distributing company that o~ratc!> out of the comple>.. Hess s1ud the cruh didn't generate mut:h noise. ''M} fncnd\ ~id it ~ounded like maybe the trashmcn were dumping the tra5h cans." Dail) P1/01 rtporrt:rs Ruben BarkC'r and Ton> Sntn C'cJro conmbutrd ro thH sron BIKINI CONTEST ... • P'l"Om Al when rov. eo; pulled b1k1n1 tops lrom some v.carer\ and the tr ho\ lnends fought to protect 1hc1r comi)an1on'> honor Thel'l' also , .. ere n:ported ca~s "1herr ~iris rcmo,ed their ov.n tops inOammg o;ome of the au\\d 'Tm su~ 5<>me ul them got the idea from the b1km1 conte'lt • one offin~r said at the time But th1!> 'ear. officials ha"c taken '>teps to hea·d off hooliganism The) ·,e scheduled the b1kin1 con- test -it's been offic1all) renamed a beaut) pageant -at 11 a.m. The prellmmanes are toda~, the finals are slated aturda\ The idea. backer!> ~ad. \\as to hoid 1t earlier than usual\ because last :yt·ar "man) men spent all da> dnnking ~er 1n the hot sun and became preu;. excited " Another prc~aullon othcers said, 1s that the contest site has been mo,ed from the mid-beach area in front of the stands for the surf tournament ~t the height of last )tar's ac- 11v111es. about 30 otlicers from Costa \1esa. Fountain Valle\ and ~est· minster JOmed about 50 .ttunttngton Beach officers and cleared the beach m the evening. "'lo injuries were reponed and there was no not. 1HEAT WA VE MOVES EAST ... From Al at Huntington Beach. The cit) beach area is the scene this weekend of the OP Pro Surfing Championship. ··we expect to have a real zoo here for the finals (on Sunday):· said cit) lifeguard Ke"m McGl>nn The heat of the past fc...., da) s bas created rernrd demands for electric•· -t) supplied locall) b) Southern Call· fom1a Edison Co But there ha\e been • no maJor heat-related po .... er outages in the coastal c1t1es. according to Bill Compton. an Edison area manager. Some heat-related blackouts ha' e occ urred in inland c11u.•-; such as Santa Ana. fustin and Orange. Compton said. He said power failure Thursday 1n section of Fountain Valle" were not tnggercd by the heat. · ··We've got sufficient power to meet the demands of our customers.·· Compton said. But he added that the compan) 1s contmumg to ask residents to reduce po""er usage during the afternoon hours of peak demand (noon to 5 p.m.J. He said residents should post· pone use of sv.1mminJ pool filters. ovens and faundr) equipment dunng this penod Even though industrial usage of electnCll)' will ~ reduced over the holiday weekend, Compton said heavy use of air conditioners and other residential equipment can still place a Stram on the electrical system SUSPECT ..• From Al Center. He was pronounced dead at 1 p.m. RESCUE AT SEA .•. Olson would not comment on how \ilac1el-who underwent routine Jail booking procedures -may have .smuggled the balloon into Jail and whether authonties believe he may have died of a drug overdose. From Al which is nonh of ( atalina. on Thursday afternoon Mlltoo said high waves cause the flood mg. "Evidently their batter) went dead. and their bilge pump \topped operat· mg. but the sea wave!> were coming up over the deck." she said The passenge~ were identified as Brenda Robens, 30, Al Ambrosini, 33. and Becky Ambrosini. all of Huntington Beach. The boat owner. also from Hunt- ington Beach. asked not to be 1dent· 1fied. Milton said. Catalina 1s about 26 miles off the coast. Mac1cl's death comes only 16 days after the mysterious death of Ncw- pon Beach resident Grant Richard Cooling at the jail an Santa Ana. An autopsy failed to reveal why Cooling died. Olson said authonties are awaiung tollicolog.ical test results m the death. of the 22-year-old Cooling who col· lapsed in a Jatl holding area DRUG CRACKDOWN IN COSTA MESA ... From Al dm e b) ( osta \.ksa police and apanment O\.\ ners to qua!i.h drug sales 1n that o;outhv.ec-,t pon1on of the cit). 'This "'111 real I~ cool things dov.n lor av.hale" said Schuler after the bust. In the pa't <,1>. month\. underco' er detecu.,,es ha\C made more than 60 arrests in the predominatel} Latino section of (enter Street. "'est of Placenua A'cnue. he ...aid The roundup of c;mall-t1me heroin peddlers on Center Street has scat· tered the drug traffic to other nearby apanment·lined \treet<,. mostl~ on Shalimar Drnc And police are • 1:onunu1ng the 1..·rackdow n. am.•c;t1ng 12 more suspected puc;hero; during the past two week!> \ileanwh1le. apartment O\ .. ners are e' 1c ting tenants who the) belle\ e are invoh ed in the drug traffic ac; well as other cnmes .. It turned out that most of m)' apanments had people in"ol .. ed in selhng (heroin) or purchasing It, .. said Peter "<ourse. ov.ner of the 18 apanments at 879 Center St .. It came down to the onl> way I rnuld get nd of the problem was to get nd uf the people ~c·ve all been e\ 1cting those tenants we're all ,.,ork1ng to upgrade the area:· said '\ooursc a t\:ewpon Beath bus1· nnsman Detect1"ec; ~t hulcr and \\ arnack believe the l.1mpa1gn ha\ been suc· t c<,<,ful 'Shalimar \\-Ill he \\.t'>hcd-uut for 1hc most pan .. \atd Schuler Wamack added· "<\nd (enter '°ltrect. compared to \IX months ago. I'> 1~e da' and n1gh1 Before \OU could dn'e down the c-,trc<.·t and people "'Uuld run up to ~our door and tr: w \Cit !hl'fOtn) (0 \OU Tim Ul\ ha~ ne\Cf .-.ecn \0 much hcnnn a'> ii did th" \e.tr .. Prmt1tut1on robhcn and hurgJa~ , .. r re al'><> "'1de'>prcad 1n tht• 11)'-I.· moml' area. police rl·p<incd R 1chttrd Burnie". O\.I. ncro1 a \enter \1n·e1 h,11r \allln." agrl'l'\ "'11h polttr •hat thl' c;treel ha'> 1-x•lomc more µt.·.tteful '"l hrre u'Jcd to be panic<. out m tr11nt nl m' 'itOrc e'cr; night, "'•lh hrer can'> left on m~ doorc;tcp anc.l C\<.'lllh1ng.'' ~ad the 26-~ear-old Rumley "The riff-raff hanging Just Call 642-6086 0.-,Not ~.,, ........ ......_. Joe Vega-Audan&o la taken into cuatody by C08ta Mesa police. around the •.treel t'> not there an\- more The loiterer'> ma\ be off the street. but the drug !I.ales are "'II occurnng. unh more J1M:reeth. ~1d John ( nichlu"' an apanment resident at 1'130 Center ~t '"I can )(e (drug) dealing 101ng on from m> kitchen window" said C'ntchlo~. 49. who descnbed himself as a former manJuana-uscr-gonc· straight. "I knov. those people arc ther~ It'.-. a damn shame " In the s10glc-fam1I > homes across Placentia A venue;. Center Street res1· dents don't nouce much louenng or dru1 dealing. Butt trey 1111\ e learned to keep their valuables out of" iew. said Louis Murph). 77. "You can't leave an~thmg out. They(drugadd1cts) will come out and steal the plants out of ;our yard," 'iaid Murphy, a 15-year resident of Center Street. "I've had them steal a lawn- mower while I wa~ inside ano;wcnna 1he telephone." What do you like aboul the Dally Piiot? Whal don't you like? Call the number at left and your meuaae will be reC"orded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The som~ 24-bour an1werln1 service may be usf'd to record letters to the editor on an) topic. Contributors to our Letter column mull Include their name and telephone number for verification. l'io C"irculallon calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. PAtJGE COAST Circulation 71'1142-4333 Dally Piiot Dell very 11 OuerantHd Daily Pilai ca,.11lfl9d 1dvertl1lng 714/142·~71 All other depertment1 142--4321 MAIN OFFIC Ctrculetlon TetephonH H. L. 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Timpe U 73 wu1e ... a.ue N 1'1mn1gl'I F'1r11 low ~0111011 SeGOnellow TODAY 1 13 a m 1157 t m t 21pm 8 28pm A. Siii Lllkt Clty 14 71 Wllmlngton,O. .. 71 IATUM>AY I 4 66 01 f1r11 lllQll 2 31 I m 3 II F1r1t 10W 1 42 am 2 2 Second lllQll 2.27 p 111 5 4 S.Cono low 10 03 pm o 8 Sun NII today ti 7 20 p m ••Mt SaturClty at 15 2e 1 m tnd Mtt ag11n al 1 t8pm Moon "" today at 10 49 p m r1-S11i.rday at 1 07 1 m end Mtf aQt•n al 1126pm I SURF REPORT LOCATION Hunllngton 8HCll fljyt( Jttty HewlJ(lf1 ~Ill SlrMt N .... port 22nd Str .. t Newpor! BalDoa Weoge tegunt llMdl San Clemente wa1 .. 1emp 68·71 Im M 2-4 2·• 2-3 2·• 2-3 2-3 Swell dorec:tt0n tout" Airline passenger traffic · drops at JW A during July 71 18 $4 ,. ' •• 5t M 61 .. 67 61 77 78 74 13 68 Airline passenger traffic at John Wayne A1rpon mJul) dropped b) 7.4 percent when compared wnh the same month a }'Car ago. a decline largely attributed to the Olympics. didn't plan appoint ents here dunng the Ol)mics and tounsts who didn't have Ol>mp1c tickets sta)rd home." Christine Edwards. ""ho tracks pass· engcrs load~ for the a1rpon. e\· plained dechne was attnbuted to the sudden economic downturn. The num~r of passengers dropped to 241,007 last month compared with the 258.953 pass~ngers who arrived and depaned at JWA in July 1983. "The general fcelin~ we get from the airline<; 1<, that business travellers The last umc Jul} passenger tratlic dechned at JWA was in 1980 when It was off b~ more than 21 percent o"er the pre' ious }ear. Edwards 'ia1d. That In normal )e~rs. passenger traffic begins building m May and peaks in August. traditionally the month JWA gets the most use. she said. Air carrier flight operations regis- tered a similar decrease, off 5 percent O\ er the same period last year, according to the monthly report. Stanton announces switch to GOP Sa) 1ng he ,.,.as concerned about the. free entervnsc system. the" 1ab1ht) ol the Amencan famil) and the nation's economic and m1lit.ar) strength. Or· ange Count) Supervisor Roger Stan· ton made the long-expected an- nouncement Thursda}' that he was s...., 1tching his pan) affihataon from Democrat to Republ11..:rn. Stanton. the conser.,,ative 46-year· old First D1strtct supervisor from Fountain Valle). echoed President Ro na ld Reagan s nomination ad· dress in v.hich he askC'd, .. Did I lea"e the (Democratic) pan) or did the pan~ lea'e me'>·· He said he limed the an· nouncement ofh1s dcc1s1on to change his pan~ rcg1strat1on to coincide w11h Reagan s !i.Cheduled Labor Da\ cam- paign kick-off rall) in Mile Square Park. He added he v.as responding to the pr~1dent's inv1tat1on Lo Demo· crats to "step O\ er to his side .. Stanton, re-elected to a second board term in June when he ran unopposed wouldn't rule out a run at another elecu' e office dunng his four·)ear term "1f something came along." Elected to the non-pan1san Board of Super' 1sorsm 1980. Stanton began his polmcal career n the Fountain Valle) Cit) Council in 1974 and \erved as that city's mayor in 1977. * SEPT. 1at THROUGH SEPT. 30th * FULL FLAT COLOR SALE/ Reg. • 4'' (16 per flat) ................................................ $20.64 • PONY PACKS (12 per flate ) ........................ $15.48 • COLOR PACKS (8 per flat) .......................... $18.14 • • AMLING ' s Newport Nursery and Garden Center (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) LAST 9 DAYSI (Final Week thru 9/9 /14) 20% OFF ALL POTTERY • REDWOOD TUBS SAUCERS • WIRE BASKETS Sale '-17.95 1 12.95 1 13.50 r • BARRELS •. STRAW BASKETS I • AND POTTING SOIL, TOOi * '1111 LOCAL DILIVIRY * Open Mon. thru Set. 8:30·5:30, Sunday 9·00-6:30 EJ 1500 east coeat highway • newport beech, callforol• • (714) 844·9510 . I l .. ------------· ----1- t _, • ,- f IRIT 1111111 I HIUA Y. AU<.lJ~ I 'JI . IYH4 - · c ·· ist·' S rescue attem Coast Ralph Williams Is back on TV. selllng car for a Hunt- ington Beach agency./ A3 No-parking signs are being Installed near the Monarch Beach resort community rn Laguna Niguel.· Callfgtnla · Otay J'esa border cross- ing between Tijuana and San Diego put on hold by Mexlco./A4 A2,200-pound, 1S-foot, great-white shark caught In net at Bodega Bay./ A4 Nation Space shuttle Discovery successfully launches second satelllte. I AS I Vandenberg problems won 't delay launching of mlllt~ry shuttle say authorities. /AS World Soviets finally admit "shooting down" Korean Atrllnes jetliner./ AS Christians and Cruse ar- tillery exchange fire In Beirut battle. / A4 People The co-founder of the Circus World Museum shares some of this three- ring trlvla./85 Jim Backus, the voice of Mr. Magoo, ls suffering from "every symptom known to man./85 Sporta Buzzle Bavasi is calling it quits with the Angels at the end of this season.81 The Laguna Beach High football team Is manned with size and experience entering the Sea View League this season./81 Tim Witherspoon makes the first defense of his WBC heavyweight title In Las Vegas tonlght./82 Entertainment "Miami Vice" star says part was made with him In mlnd./87 Business National tests show that most students are II· literate In economics./ A7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla Newa Clualfled Com lea Crouword Death Notius People Horosc~ Ann Lander• Mutual Funds Natlonal Newa Opinion Paparazzi PoUc• LoO Publlo Notices Sport a Stock Marketa Televltlon ThNtera WMthef World N WI 88 A3 A7 A4 C4-7 B8 C7 C3 BS C6 88 A7 .A4 A8 BS A3 C3_. 81 ... A8 B8 Weekender A2 A4 Plane crashes in parkintt lot A small airplane struck two unoc- cupied cars in .a Huntinaton Beach parking lot and knocked down a wooden fence at a commercial build- ing when it crashed shonly after 10 a.m. today. · The pilot. who was unidentified at p~ss. time. reportedly suffered slight tnJunes but was able to wall away from the wreckage at Warner A venue and Bolsa Chica Street. according to officials. No one on the ground was inJured. a wuness said. The plane. which apparently was operating out of nearby Meadowlark Airport. spilled fuel in the area but there was no fire and the cu)l's hazardous matenals team was called to clean up the spill. Ideal holidaY-. weather forecast Heat wave has moved eastward-, - weatherman says By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... o.111 Net ..... Orange Coast residents. reeling from a weeldong heat wave. can expect the mercury to peak at more comfon able temperatures over the Labor Day weekend, creating nearly ideal weather for holiday picnics and beach panics, forecasters say. Ivory Small. technician for the National Weather Service. said coastal cities will begin feeling some relief Saturda) from the oppressive heat that has plagued the area over the past week. Small said these condtt1ons were caused by a strong high pressure system over Southern Nevada, which has been drawing hot air from Mexico into Southern Cahfom1a. As that s~stem moves east. cooler southwest air off the ocean will beim bnng1ng more comfortable conditions into the area. Temperatures along the coast will peak in the m 1d-70s over the week- end, Small said. Inland c1t1es. how- ever. sull face high temperatures m the m1d-80s. Local lifeguards said the hot weather, combined with the tra- ditional Labor Day rush for a last summer plu nge. will probably res ult in huge crowds at the oceanfront. "This is the last hurrah." said Newpon Beach lifeguard Mark Degen. "Everbod) who's anybody will be on the sands." Degan said Newpon lifeguards expect more than I 00.000 people to converge on the sand each day of the hohda>. weekend Similar~ turnouts are expected at Huntington Beach The cit} beach area is the scene this weekend of the OP Pro Surfing Championship. "We expect to have a real zoo here for the finals (on Sunday)." said Cit\ lifeguard Kevin McGlynn The heat of the past fc\\ days has created record deman tnc1- ty supplied locally b) Southern h- fomia Edison Co But there have bee no major heat-related power outage 1n the coastal c111es. according to 8111 Compton, an Edison area manager So~ heat-related blnckouts have occurred in inland c1t1es uch as Santa Ana. Tustin and Orange -- Hlgh-OyiDg thitat quencher Ia thl• any way to quench a tall thlnt? The Labatt'• beer company'• 139·foot·tall .. l"lylo' Blue" hot air b&llon wu on Ylew .. rot Tb anda,y at the UC lrrine campus. The balloon wtll aJ.aO be meen thl• weekend ln Hand ngton Beach . See etory on A2 :. Motorcycle rider falls, struck b y car on CM Freeway A motorcyclist was killed on the Cost.a Meu Freeway early this morn- ing after be fell off his cycle and was hit by a c.ar t hat swerved to avoid his brother. who was auemptina to rescue him, police said. California Highway Patrol officials said Hector Coun, 22. of El Toro was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after he lost control of bis motorcycle and was struck by a car around midnight in the northbound Janes of the frttway near Baker Street io Ccma Mesa. (Pleue eee BltOTllER/ A2) 4 saved from sinking boat Heavy seas swamp 3 5 -foot cabin c rniser F,._ staff ud wlft nports The Coast G uard rescued four Hununiton Beach reSidents from a flooded boat ofT Catalina Island just minutes before the, vessel sank Tbun- day n1ghL No one ~ inJured A U.S. Coast G uard cutter reached the scene six miles west of Catalina Island at about 8:20 p.m .. and the JS. foot cabin cruiser "Tailor" sank 18 minutes later, said Petty Officer Pat Mdton. She estimated the boat's value at $160.000. The ship's mayday was received around 7:41 p.m.. and a Coast G uard helicopter amved to drop a water pump. MaJton said. Also responding were the cutter Point Hoban from Oceanside and the USS Wadsworth, a U.S. Navy mu.s.ilc fngate. Milton said. Both sh1psd1spatchedcrcws to help pump out the cabin cruiser, but -they couJdn 't keep up with the flooding," she said. The four people aboard were trans- (Pleue eee R.ltSCUB/ A2) OCman dies after drug arrest ~ 30-)ear-old Orange County man died Thursda) n•ght m UCI Medical Center less than an hour after he wa found unconscious in a mtdtcal cell at Orange Count) Jail. Shenffs pokes- man Lt D1c1'0lson sa1<f Co<lay. .\n autOps) 1s scheduled .. The '1ct1m -1denllfied a Thomas Maciel of Santa An.a -was booktd into the Jail Wednesday after bcinJ arn-sttd b~ Santa '\na ~lice o n usp1c1on ofbeing under the influence of heroin. Olson sa1d. While he was being a iancd to a cell later in the evening. a deputy hcnff aJlcgedl) discovered he a mall balloon that Olson id i similar to the t)pt gtnera11} to hide narocttcs like heroin. .. sub tance also was found in tho (Pleue eee SUSPSCT I il) Police, landlords dec1are war on heroin Drug dealers in Costa Mesa targeted for elimination in city-wide crackdown tauccrrkled trom th mall radio .. Hello. Jo :·came the me" rtec1\ltr, provokina curses from two "He's \.here ut' t him " id underco"er narcol1cs nt Ytho Co ta Me Dct«ll\C Kiri hulcr. were av.'11t1n a 11nal from an rT') m an arrt t warrant for tht' man informant ..--cannaa "mall. on~t d •· kno n to police onl)' a\ "Jo ." microphone. Harbor Munic1pa1 Court Jud t Crou hed an the ck of 1 \In Bnan Cantr 1 ued the warrant parked near a o ta tr. IDJnment. earl1t'r 1n the da} on the but\ ot the two d ttcuvc tu J the antcnn rcrtm that the dct«·ti\t\ h d m J wire and fidaeted wit h the di I unul P~" 1ou dru purctut ' from the they heard tfic faint \i01ct th t v.ould m n through an informant. launch th 1 afternoon' raid. Storm1ril l~ a nm 1 al 779 I I 'hahm r Omc.. huler and partnrr 10 h brother an Tom Wama k h nJ~ufl~ Joe cga- uda o, 24. and IT\."'O\ trtd thrtt mar lc·~iztd balloon . of heroin, v.onh n ~timattd S on the \trttt . Two olhCF men. a v.oman. anJ a tttn c bo\, all Mo1can nation Is. v.-ett ordettd b onicer\ to he C'C do~ n on the bro n<arpctcd floor h1lc poh<'t led V ·Aud.an to wa1u patrol car. ic V.'I\ -ked into the Co ta 1 Jail aOcr the Wtdncsda) am:!'lt nd mna1n'i th<'ft in 11~u ofSl0.000 bail. • ' l'('h ot th oth r n~ at h hu 1 a u ual on the a nmcnt ~\cak'\i that one: man . Shahmu l>nvc. i r d th 1 h re a had l,b77 in htS llct. monc th t · dub1au' rtput t11ln v.11h < ~n1rr ,, - TONY SAAVEDRA Focus ON TH t N t~ an c • --~~~~~-~-.--:---~-----~----~----------------~--......... ~ ...... _....__... .. -.. ·-) . -.1 . - Sentencing delayed 2 we.eks for Vicki Morgan murderer LOS A1"(1El ~ fAPI -Sentrn • in ot M rv1n Pamoa\t, convicted se ll·bat killer of model V1ck1 Mor n win "°'tponcd tv.o Wetktt toda> ofter one of h" auornc:)'i ar.k~ tor a continuance hct·auM:: ol ph)\1C'al afld mental uhau,t1on Attorne) C.:hulc' l Mauhcv.1 did not ap~r 1n court. but h" motion for CQnunuamc wnt. tiled an wr1tu1 , und co--coun\CI Arthur Haren\ ap. pearcd'v.ith Pancoast Van Nuy Supenor C oun Judac DaVid ff orow11.;r granted the re· quested delay of t>No v.cek\ and lt\kc:d Pancoast 11 he q,rc:cd to the ch. n c: an acnlencan "Ye ," ~ancoHt 1d tv.1cc an response to quc\hon from the Jud • Pancoa\t v.at clad in a blue: prawn 1urnP'Ott anti•\Vl\ 1n the rnurlroom ltu than flve m1nutc1. "lhit. will bt the 11,1 contanuam:c,:· Horow1t1~1d11 he ordc:rc:d P•ncoar.1· and lawyert to return Sept 14 Mathew,· motwn \ltd: "(ollo't\1n1 the conclu11on of tht trial, l wa, phys1call> and mcntall) exhau\t<"d but wa' nc:"'erthelcu for~cd 10 return 10 m) prncttcc 1o1rh1ch wa\ 1n i.uhlilan- 11al d1 rro) a~ a result of the length ot the I' nco st trial." He 1d he: took "'" family on n \ ac:mon to Oanada and v.u unable''' (Otnplcte prc.\cntencmg paper> upon h1$ return · Pancout. ,4, could ftice 2~ ~ca" w hfc 1n p11soo for the munter.. • Prosecutor Stanl~) Wr15bcr con· 'an\.'ed a Jury th:u Pan(Olsst k1llc:d 'vf1u Mor~tn and wu 'aflC' when he dtd II . BM\"11\ ha' \a1d lie ma' ~ck a ney; anal , BROTHER'S RESCUE ATTEMPT Prom A l (HP spokc:!iman SKI I~"' • Kleuner wmJ ( oun and Im br11thcr 1..ou1\ we. re riding !>CJ>ara1c mo1or Lye Writ ahout 80 mph ""hen the \ 1ct1m' ra\hc:d while trying to chilnic lane~ Klea\nc:r !iU1d I <1u1~ C oun pulled off to the \huuldcr ol the frcc:wav and ran out into traffi<' In hrlri ht\ hrcither, cau\in& a Lar 111 .tbruptl~ ".,..cn:e into Hector c uun \I.ho wa\ lying in the middle nf the freeway "'He got run over h) a car bc:<:uust h1~ hrother ran out to help him.'' Klea~ncr said Police w<.·rt• unturc: whether ( oun died of 1n1ur1e~ from thc fall or from being .,truck. An autopt.y 1\ Mhedulcd th1~ ul!crno11n, ~1d it ~pokc!)nt;;in :11 1hc count\ toronet•\ ofhcc The: dri~cr of the car wa~ 1den11fied a\ Jean Wagoner. 34. of Newport &a' h. Wa11oner n."'PCJrtcdl) iuflcrcd minor 1nJur1C'' \._third \Chide tl\OldC'd the ll'CI• dent b) 'werv1n1 hard to the ra~ht, \81d Klca•mc:r. SUSPECT DIES AFTER ARREST F rom A l halloon but laborlttor, te't rnult\ on the content\ were: not• 'tia1lablc: toda} After the dlM"CJV<"f) of the hcslloon that Maciel alleaedl~ dropped on the lloor. Maciel was ched,ed h; the Jail'\ medical Malt, 01.,on \31d. and taken to the l (I Medical Center an Oran1t He later was returned to the Jail and put under observation at a mt'J1,al crll Olson 1a1d RESCUE AT SEA ••• From A l lcrred 111 the < oa\t C 1u;11<.J l 1.tllcr b) rnOatabll" h<>at, and lakl'fl to lfunl· 1n1tton Harhour Milton ,,11d fhe boar haJ left l\nau1pa !\land \.l.hrch· I\ n()rth ol < .11ahna, on l hunda) afternoon Milton '\aid high wa1.c\ LauM: lhc llood1na "f v1dcntl) 1hc1r hatter) went dead <1nd U1etr hrlae pump ''"Pr>td uperat· . ) ing. but the sea WdVC:\ were <:uming up o'tier thC' deck.'' ~he ~1d 1 he pas\Cn&rr~ were identified a\ 8rrnda Roberts, lO, Al Ambro\1111, 33. and Beck) Ambro\1n1, all of Hunt1hg1on Bcalh. l he boat owner. alw from Hunt 1ngton Beach. asked not to Ile 1dcnt tficd. Milton said. ( atalina " about 26 male\ off the (;03\t ffut at about 6 o'clock r hur\da)' nirht dcputrc\ found him un· ·-~~OU\ on the noor Paramed1" ,t<fmmisterc:d ltfc·'8\.lng cfforu and 1 u\ht'd him hack to C I Medical C cnh:r He \.1.-ii\ pronountc:d dead at 1 pm Olwn would no1 commC'nt on hov. Maciel -v.ho underwen out Inc: Jet1I ho<Jktng pr<xcdurc'° -mos) have \mu&alcd the ballooh 1010 1•111 and whether authont1C\ hcht've hr may h1n<.· died of a drug <ncrdo\C Mauel'\ <.lrath rnmcs onl~ lb do)'\ after the m)\tcnou\ dcath of 'cw- rx1rt •ka<.h rc\ldcnl C1ran1 Hu.:hard C oohng .st thl Jail an Santa Aua. An .tUtop<i\ failed 10 1c\cal v.h> < oolmg died Olvm \atd a11thorrt1t.·~ csfl" awaiting to\1<c1log1cal ll"\I rl·\ult\ an the-drath of the 22-~car -l)ld < oohng "ho col- lap\Cd in a 1;111 holding an·a --J)RUG CRACKDOWN IN COST A MESA ... From Al drrH h) C O\la "-h \a poh<.c: and apartment O'IA. nc:r\ to qu.t\h drug \ale!> Ill th;it \(11Jth'ol.C\l !l{>rttlll !11 the Cll) · fht\ wall reall;; co<.rl thing..\ dov.n l11r a1.1.h1lc" \aid hukr after the ht1\t In the pa\t \I\ month~ undcr<:c1\.er ckte(lt\C\ have m.1dc more than l,IJ arrc\l\ in rht• prfdominJtt'h 1-<ttwo \C'(l1on •11 < cn1c1 'i1rct·1 '-'C\I 11f f>la<.COll;.t \ \CflUC: hC' \,ll(J The rcJundup ol \mall-t1mc he roan peddler\ on < c111cr ~lrct'l ha\ \Cal· 1ered !ht: drue 1raffi1 '''other nr.uby ;1partmrn1-l1n('d -.11t·t.'t\ mo\tl) on 'ihallmar f>rr'<' ,\nd r><>lltl· csrc: <:on11nu1ng 1hc aat ~do· .... n arrc\11n1 12 more \w.pct 1cd pu\hc-r\ during the pa\t two week\ Meanwhile iipartmcnt r1\.l.OCr\ arc n1<.11ng rcnanl\ \.l.-h1, the; hcllcvc are involved 1n the dru11, trdflic i1\ well ac, r1thc:r era me\ • It lurnt'd l)llt that mc1\I of m) 1.tpartmcnt\ had people 1nv<ilvcd an ~lling I her111n1 or purcha,1ng 11:· \a1d f't'te r :-.i our~ 11wnc:r <>f I he 18 upartmenl\ at 'ii7 1J < cntrr St "It c.amc d111A.n l<J th<.' rinl; wa> I ould gel rid of the prfJhlc:m wa\ to get rid of the rx·11pk ~e \C all been t•\1t11ng lh•1'><.' tenJnl\ wc:"rc: all "''•l~lllJ! to upgra1lr the: area ·· u1d '-•1tHY: •• •,.c:\.l.r>'•rt fka<.h bu\I· nC''>C.mau f>etcC11 •'\ \d1ulrr and ~arnac.k hellr\it' tht· Ci1nl pa111,n Iii!\ hccn \U<.· C\\lul 'ihal1rn.u ... 111 tw.· \.1.3\hr<.1-rmt fnr 1t.1· m11\t part \a11I \< hul<.·r ~;trnd1..~ added. "And (enter \•rrt'I «1mparc:d IO"A mooth'>a10.1\ ~ c d.i" and n1~h1 fkf<m· 'rOu could lrt"C' <1111.n thr \llee1 and pt•oplc: .,,,,, 1ld run up 1•1 \our door and try to , I thr1•11n1 111 ~''" lh1\ ctt) ha\ • rr v.:<.·11 "'' 11111d1 hc:r11in ii\ 11 dad I \ l'M l'1m111ut1<111 rohher) an1I hur&lar, ... rr al\11 .,..1dc\prc:td 1r1 1hr l11w- n 1 rne arc-a polt1..e reported 11 1<.h.ml Burnie.., owner of c1 < enter \Ir rt h.11r i.al1H1 ·alfCC\ ""tth p11h(e th • '''" \lrCC:I h.t\ hcct1mt murc r~ ,, clul o-. ..... ,......, ,_ ._.. Joe Veaa·Audanao la taken tnto cu•tody by Coeta Meaa pollce . ar<1un~! the \lrrc1 I\ not 1hcrc <tO)· m<1rc: I he l1111ert·r\ ma) t)(' 11ff the \treC't . hut the clrug \;tie\ arc \till oc<:urnng, •>nl) more dt\<.rectl) '81d John < ratchlov. ;in apartment rcs.1dcn1 at aJO c enter St In tht· ~1nglr·fimd) home\ at.'rt1\\ f'lat.en11a \ Hnur. < enter Street rc111- dent~ dcm 't n"tl(C: muc.:h lo11cnn1 or drua dealing But they ha\C learned to keep their 'aluahle\ c1u1 of \'tew -.aid I OUIS Murph) 77 "You tan't lc:ilvc an)th1na out. 4 I hert• 11!.ed lo l><• p.irt1C'\ out Ill ··1 can \CC ldrugJ dC'alln gcung on from m) krtcht:'n ""lodow," 1d < ritchlov. 49 \I.ho dt' ribcd h1m.c:lf ,,., a f11rrner rnarrJuana-uW"r &"ne· \tra1ght "I kr111.,.. tho-.c pr.uplc arc there-II\ .11l.1mn \h, me " I ht')' Cdrua:add1ct~W1ll comC' out and •tC'al the: plant• out of >'>Ur ):trd.'' ~1d Murphy. a I S")car resident of< enter Street ""I've: had them •teal a lawn- mtJv.cr wh1lc I wu 1ns1dt• an,wcring the tel<.'phonc •• " ,, t Ill m) \lllf(' CHI) n1Khl hllh ~ c r c..1n\ ldt •1n n1:,. 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COM>fTfOjlf ,.., ,.., '"' , .. rw OOCNI tood Airline passenger traf fie drops at JW A during July 1rl111c pa\\Cngc:r traflic at John Wu)ne Airport (n July droprx-d by 7.4 pencnt when rnmparc:d w11h thl' Mime month a Je.u .ago a dcchnc: largl'I) ;111ribu1r to thr Ot) mp"s r ht• 11u111hcr ufpaucngcr•droppc:d 10 241 ,007 la't month comparC'd with lh<.' 2SH,9B p3~'iengcn. who arrived .ind dc1>artc:d at JWr\ in lul> 1983. "I he general fcehnJ v.c get from the a1rltn<"' ''that bu\in<"\" traHller\ J1dn'1 plan aprxuntml'nl\ ht·rc: du rang thr Olym1l'\ and touri\I\ \I.ho d1dn·1 h.1,e 01,mp1l tltkct\ \l.t)nJ home." ( hn\tinc Fdv.ard\ who 11.1l kt. pa\\· l'ngrr'> load\ for t"c ;mpora, c_,. pl<11nc:d I hr la\t t1mc Jul ) pa.,~ngcr traffa dcd1ncd at JWA wa11n l"J8!J v.-hcn 11 wa~ oil b\ more than 21 percent over the prt•\ 1nu\ )Car, I dward'I \a1d I hat dn lrnr \I.a\ attnbutc:d to the Judden n«mom1c. downturn. In normal )c:ar\, paHenger traffic hl·grn\ budding in Ma) and peaks in \ugu\t, trad111onally the month JWA Vl"I" 1hc mo\t u\e \hC' said .... \11 earner n1aht operations rc&Js.!' 1cr1·d a \1m1lar dccrca!IC, off S perc~nt over the same penod last year, according to 1hc: monthly report. .. Stanton announces switch to GOP Sa) an he lo\ift conH·r ned about lhc lrt:c cntcrpri~ ~~ tern. the\ 1c.b1lit) of the \merican larml) and thr nation·\ t·wnom1<: and m1htur) :o.trcngth. < )r- an c < ount) Supcl"\'1M>r Roger "tan- ton m;1dc the lon&-c"pcc1cd an· nounc<"mcnt Thur~ay_ that he: wa\ \Wlt,han hat party 1ffihat1on from I )('mocrat to Rc:pubhc:in H<1nald Reagan\ nun11na11on ad- Jrc\\ in \.l.h1c:h he a\ked. "l>1d I lca'c the 11 >t mcx rallCJ part) or did the par I) lea H" me'' • I k \aid he lamed th~· an· noun<. emcnt of h1\ dc-c1\1on to change hi\ pan~ reg1\trat1on to co1nudt '-"Ith RC'a&;sn \ \Cht'duled I abor Da) cam- paign kick-oft rail) in Mrlc \quare Par~ fie added ht' wos re\p<1ndan1 tn the pre\1dc:nl'\ 1n'ti1t,111on to lkmo- cral\ to "\trp oHr 10 h1\ \1de • ~1<1ntcm. rC'·dc:cted 10 a JCcond hoard term 1n June when he ran unoprx>-.ed. \.l.Ouldn•t rule' out a run at another eh:ct1\.C office durina his four-H:ar term .. if \omethtn& came .1lonti" Stanton th<.' ci>n\Cn 311\C 4'1-)ear- old I tr\I f>l\lricl \upcn 1\or from 'f ountain Vallr). ech<wd PrC'\1dcnt Elcc:ted to the non-pan11a n Board ofSupc:rv1wn 1n 1980. Stanton bqan hi\ poht1<:al career on the fountain Valle\ <it) ( ouncll 10 1974 and \enrd a\ that city'\ mayor 1n 1977. * SEPT. 1at THROUGH SEPT. 30th * FULL FLAT COLOR SALE/ Reg. • 4'' (18 per tlat) ................................................ $20.84 • PONY PACKS (12 per flate) ........................ $15.48 • COLOR PACKS (8 per flat) .......................... $18.14 AMLING ' s e wport Nur 'e r y a nd Garde n Cente r (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) • LA5T9 DAYSf (final w .. k thrv 9/9/t•) 203 OFFALL •POTTERY SAUCERS • • • REDWOOD TU1 5 • WIRE BASKETS BARRELS • STR~W BASKETS • AND POTTING SOIL, TOOi ' • (I * 1111 LO AL DILIVIRY * • Sal• 117.95 112.95 1 13.50 Op 7 MO').:..fh ru Sat 8:30·5:30. Sunday 8.00·8'30 [~• .. -•] v 1500 • (714) 844·~510 • • .. ANO BETTER Ill we•v. outgrown our lotn OCCS SWAP MEET IS MOVING SUNDAY SEPT. 2 ORANGE coisr COLLEGE Ad1m1 Ave P1rk1no LOI COSTA MESA SPACES • $10 • 43M880 St11e" may rent tpJCe at & XI a m ar the Gate TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACR081 I Fiow.t p_, 8 T ""*'G JHflf 10 A90 14 lub9tamiet• 11 (.,. •• ""'*' 1e Cao denc.r 17 0.mat'ICI~ 111<11011y - 19 "AwMll" 20 H1tm 22 Condlllon 23,,..,,..* due* 2400' 2tClndw• 2tCleo't rMlr 31~ 32 NUii J.,,,.. Mc:Htll -,.. ,_...,. 31 bale 3t.M L..- 4 1 c.bretlOn 42~ ·•~.-.Y 41Notmeny •• 'Mllfy -IO lallprop llC,...iecj " """""' rint9 17 "" f()tttl I I IO • 51 SurQeOn• 83 llf•UIOem 14 Ewnalty MOfw.,.,. MHemgwlf'IOt 17 -nolf• llTilt...otne ee French merenat Ind lcln 10 "9'Md 71 Abounding In ~ .. "' .. • 1 • NnlOUI PUZZU IOt..VED 52 lenlth 53 lallof'• "11001" &4 ''TheWMe Clltfuf -" 51 hnout Ioctl st flounl..,. Of • Aoee toAomln~ 11 Peeled 12 LoomrMd .. ~ ' .. SOUTHWEST m11.11LJ1Tm 318.325,528 533,633, 733 Ill IYIHMll ~~~ 1n.-.~~:-zr"U:': 1 __ __.,r--:IDCE&I fer I• 1tll1t1 .... ,.,, .. llKE lcl£MU'I INTI C01m IOTOtS ®· j 1114 UlllT OllYltmLI W abuto Edition 4'1MC L ' 1•. Pl' TO tll 6' CAPl1U ' um CA'~ir;uuir· Anlduel~2t m 111• 1llPILH .. _ 1111• w"' l'llO T~t11 040H CAP 111 500 ISOOCA,r~ ~"°"9 • * 71 .\ .. . - COHHllt CHEVROltT .•.,. ' ' . ' . , '•' ' ~4b-1 200 STADIUM PONTIAC • ' . \ ~I . I , I I e- l • ) BRAND NEW '' '8 5 SAN DIEGO FWY . "" c:> "" I~ ADAMS -· --- ~ ' • . - n stoc1r1 '· BRAND.NEW MIGHTY MAX PICK-UP TRUCKS ·FABULOUS SAVINGS -ON ALL REMAINING -'84 MODElS IN tTOCK! 1979 HONDA PRELUDE 4 -cyl Automatic Trans- mission, Moon Roof, Radio, Heater (532ZCS) s2995 '4495 1979 TOYOTA STATION WAGON Economical 4 cyl, Auto Trans. AM/FM Radio. Power Steer. Air Cond. Till. Low-low miles (999YMX) 5 4995 STORE HOURS; 8:3.0 AM -9 PM Mon-Sat 10 AM • 8 PM SUNDAY . . --·. -- ' '83 MITSUBISHI TREDIA LS Economy 4 cyl, AM/FM Stereo Cass, Digital; Power Steer, brakes, windows, locks; Cust Int, tilt, A/C, (1GTBB86) '689 AU cars aresub}ect lo prior sale. Alt prices are plus tax. license, dOC1.1mentary and (used) smog fMs and are valid until 8 . .-3·8~ ' INURE TO-.Srul ABOUT OUR EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACT AVAILABLE ON QUALIFIED USED CARS J ' • • , .. -... .· z Pilot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 1984 Hdtrods to cruise Labor Day weekend lio1 rod'>. custom cars rock 'n · roll music and bobb} soxers ~111 rc<~atethe"Happ)' Oats·· of the IQSOsandearty'~at the ON COVER: Lloyd Corbett of Chief AatoPartsa.nd LJz 'ie'C'Ond annual Labor Oa)' ( ru1~ through Monday at the Orange Otto, representing die Mascular Dystrophy AssoclatloQ, Count~ Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa admire one of tlae roachten to be sboWD dariDg Labor Day .. we·re rocusing on the talents and hard\l.art' rtquared 10 CnlseatdaefaJrgroa.ods.DaJlyPUotPbotobyTerriKeu. l'Onstruct a vintage spec1ah> car from the era made famous an the mo"e ''\mcrican (,raffita'." said Ro> Nelson or the Orange Prc-1%6 hot rods. T-bud.ets. roadsters and trucks start Count~ ( ruising Assoc1at1on. a group com matted to safe fun arri"ing this afternoon to ~t up displays and exh1b11s. A rock ·n· ""h 'mtagc cars. roll dance bcgmsat 8o'clock. tonight w11h d1SCJOCke> Skip Olson ··0cmonstration'> and k"('hn1cal ~manars ranging from pin lOnductang cont~ls for be-\t ·s~ dre!.scrs. bubble gum blowing 'tnpmg 10 supcrt'hargcrs wall bt' offered We arc adding the and hula hoop. C.iaragc ">cene to let foll.!> !>l"C what goc'> an to making a street rod On Saturda)' gates wall open at II a.m. for spectators to .:apablc of supenor performance.·· bro~ through owners· display~. accessof)' exhibits and More t~n 800 gleaming car<, lrom all o'er thl' West arc merchandise booths For children. free g;imc~ wall bt' ongoing ~·.\pcxted. a..:cording to Jim Gent~ ol the.-O<. C ~ who recalled dunng the da)' and outdoor mo\ 1cs will be screened from 8 p. m 1ha1 .. last ~car'"<' had 5'\ 7 rars attend. 'K.lme from as tar awa) a!> Olson wall be spinning n.'COrds from noon to 8 pm. and wall be Canada .. followed b)' a dance featunng ·50s music by a hve band. Sunday's show will open with a non-denominauonal church service at 9:30 a.m. Until midnti!lt. Spectators can again view some of the finest cars in Southern California A wards for the people ·s choice of the ~t car of the weekend and the car that came the funhe twill be presented at 1:30 p.m. Plus a J 964 Jukebox with 111us1c from the t 9S0s and '60s will be presented 10 the winner of a weekend raffic. Though many of the exh1b1tors wall be closing 1hc1rd1 pla)s on Monday between IOa.m and 2 p.m .. somew1ll be on hand to d1SC'US!ii their vehicle!> during those-hours The ~how. which wall benefit the Muscular Dystrorlh~ .\ssociatton. as 'iponsored by Budweiser beer and •I'> local dastnbutor. Straub D1s1nbut1ng Co. of Orange and Chief Auto Pan~. A.dm1s'>1on for part1c1pants and their cars as $8 for the l'ntm· weekend ~pettator admission as $4 per da) Children under 16 are free. Cars • pacing stars Steve and Eydie. Al Jarreau appear durtng holiday The tcchno.pop sound'> of 1 hl· Ca~ ""'It heard 1on11ht al Panfil Amphttbt'3tcr. \tarting a Sl\-day. au. star lmeup 10 finish summer w11h •• Tioumh. Al Jarreau, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme and Tom Jones due this week at Pacific Amphitheatre. Wang Chung" 111 open at 7:3<> p m b(fort' The Cars re\ up '>uch \Ckv t1onsas --0n .. e:"·Maaic .. and ··1klh1 .\pin·· f,.om their current album "Heartbeat Cit):· • 11YOU REAL~CHEER! REVENGE OF THE N . makes you care about its characters. RJ Carradine has created a great character!" x~ ..,. ~ .,.,... ~JI; 1 IC I ADI.It Ill II -.A '51HQ71 "~u• .. ,.. ~.,,, SI th? com llllA "' m 1 l MAQ lllll com llllA ~ ~,. UA SOUIH (()ASI Cl IOIO ~I I~ SAOOlf Wll . _, .. _ ... ·--··. rg --~·II I ~'511t OUMI '37.oJ• AMC , llUU WllMC.V. 49)4~) rAOfw: llSSiON Ot,. ElmSltl UJ ~ llA M SlllftSl[I 11111.1 "'DREAMSCAPE' IS THE NICEST SURPRISE OF THE SUMMER.'' IPG-13}'@ ll)fl SK>WIRC' lltlA 99\1,(171 UA lilo•ltS C ....... .... .... lll1'A , ... CJ'J? •991 UA ~8 f •II com lllDA ~o ~9' ~nl~.~T~ Enter a world beyond your wildest imagination where an~hing can happen. com MW 631 ~1 l MilJM IUQU91 1111 [hllds ~bol htoft Ehilfds So.th Cont •MM •-lilCUN "'°' .,_n U TOMI Sil WO ORANGE 631 0340 [dw11ds Slddltbac~ AMCOr,. Nlft l•i--.#a...IW ....... ..u... IUfTICTOll IUQt 841 m I ~6343'11 Pacrtc W•• Or Ill UA City C.ter ................. .. , .. c.e,...,..· . ·-·~48111 WDTllllCSTtl ~ sm The musical Labor Da) wed.;end con ti nu~ Saturda)' when S1c .. c.-I.a"· rtnce and E}dae Gorrnt' share thl' microphone for 1hc1r solo" and duel' of Gershwin tune'> 1nd Broadw':I \ tttk songs that appeal to night club er·, >Ad\ from New York to la" Vegas .i\I Jarreau. one ol It~ mO'>t popular "\ocal musicians" 1n contcmro an mu ac will ja.u up the \CnUl' at M p.m ~unda>o Winner of four (,r;amm~ 10 c1gh1 )Cars and rcc1p1ent of the NA '\C"I~ llll4l&e Award. he as equall> popular 1broad "ith 'uch h111lbumsas "l ool to the Rainbow." "This Taml·:· -ercakmg AWi)"' and ••J:urcau .. The legcnd1ry harmonic~ ot \rosb}. Stills and Nash wall be heard at 7;30 p.m. Monday Samples from their platinum ··Da)'hght Again" 1nd ··Alhc.-s" and "Repla) ••albums wall he performed b> these mu ical \OtCC~ ot oo cntjrc gencrataon. the Pretenders' new lineup - C hn ic Hyndc, Manin Chambe~. Rob Mclnto~h. and Malcolm 1-'o ter -will perform Tuesday 1n a sho" th1t opens 11 1 30 p.m. with ~ampk Minds. The Pn·tenders have toured CJ1tcn'i1\.ely th1\ year. promoting their thud album. "wrruna to Cra.w1:· ~nd finaJly an alcn that I om Jonl'\ w1ll be 1ppearina at th~ amph11hC3ter on 1 hursday n1J.ht Ticket ($IS orS ~6.SO for n-scrn'<i S IOorS 11 for la\\n seatana) for an~ ol the l'Onccrts. ma~ be ch t'g(\i b~ L.---------------------------'I p~onc. 634-t.'OO. or purt'ha\it'd at th\' ho' officc. UA ~111 CN·J l dwatd\ Unrm\1ly UA Westmtnsltt I""' • '-'t-a. .... .., ...... u... C8.lendar Fri. c1 ... 1ca1 "SHOWBOAT" I p~Knted by the Long Beach Civic Light Opera. Alan Younit atara a11 Captain Andy. Wed Sun throuithSept 9 TickctaS6.50to $19.534-1?23 GRltOOllT COLltllA.lf. classlcal guitarist. entertains In La Palme restaurant. The Newporter. 1107 Jambortt Road, Newport Beach. Mon .-Sal. 7-11p.m.644-1700. THlt Wll'f1t CELLAR restaurant features classical recordings during dJnoer. Tues -Sal. from 7 p.m The Newport.er. I I 07 Jambortt Road. Newport Beach. 64<1-1700 Gita lllACll offers easy listening on the piano Tues.-Sat. 8 :30 &:;.t midnight. Reuben' . 151 E. Highway. Newport Beach. 675-5790. Country -....::..---~ THlt LOJlfJQS ALLSN L'1fD per· forms from 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. To- n"6lt af90 featUJ'H Happy Hour cnttt· tafoment from 5-8 p.m Cruy Ho~. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa . Ana. 549-1512. Jau PIAJQST OLLY LcllAIBR ap- pears Tues.-Sat., 8 p m.-mlct: night. cano·a. 2241 w. Coaat High· w¥;.:ewport Beach. 631 • f38 l . lll'Vms llARRIOTT features eight hours of continuous llvc Jazz each Friday evenlnit lh~ the summer with "The Wfiluard. a flve- plecc Jazz group. performing contem- porary and pop ~lect10n11 from 4 :30-8:30 p m. and the"Mlchael Jor- dan Tr1o" performing standard. Laun and con temporary jazz from 8 :30 p.m ·12:30a.m., 18000Von Karman. lrvJne. 720-0330. TIU LU8B LD'E TRJO appeant at Cafe i..a,tuna fresh from a year of formal sludy and club dates In San Francisco 8 p m ·midnight. 858 S Coast Highway. Laguna Bcac-h 497·5404 CONFREY PBD..LIPS and hi trio In an excluslve engagement Fri -Sat 9 p.m.-1 a .m . Tues -Thurs 830 p.m.·12:30a.m . Library Lounge. The Newporter. I 107 Jambortt Road. Newport &-a<'h Throlllth Sept. 15. 644-1700 WATD WATD pla}'8 the sax- ophone and flute. and RICK 8BEIUIAll Is on the keyboard. 9 p.m.-1:30a.m .. cale Lido. 2900 New· port Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675·2968. ROJIOUB BaOWR and hts tr1o fea- ture da.sstcal and Latin jazz. Wed.- Sat 8:30 p.m -12:30 a .m .. Copa Oro. 633 Anton. Costa Me a. 662-2672. . STEPllAJIOE A Ta a l'JUSl'f08 and the Rada Prtee Trto perform Thurs.-Sun. evenings. Ron's In taguna. 1464 S . COO.St Highway. Las(una Beach. 497-4871. 8DLLT 11000 a TlllO perform Jazz vocals. Fr1.-Sat. 8:30 p m.· 12:30 a.m .• Noel's Seafood, 16281 Pactnc Coast Hi,ihway. Sunset Beach. ln-deflnlt~92-205 l . LES R performs jazz ptano Tues.·Sal. from 8 p.m.· I a .m. Nlcport 17. 1615 E. 17th St .. Santa Ana. Indefinite. 547-95 J l Pop .JlJlC& DWTOJt atan wtth Ltt Greenwood ton ight at the Unlvel'Ml AmphJtheatre In Universal CSty. 8 15 and s 13.50. (213) 980-9"21. BAXTSll'S features the "Cool Jets" performing Top 40. html energy music. Tues ·Slit 9 p.m.-f;30 a.m. 14346 Culver Or1ve, lrvtne . JUDY COLLDl8 br1ngs her un1que contemporary atyle to t.Jic San Diego Wild Anlmal Pa rk ton!Q.ht at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 2 an<l 7:30 p.m. $2 plu.s admlnlon to park. (619) ?47-8702. TSD a DJUlT perform at The Sptndrtfter Wed.-5at. Hours F'r1.-5at. 9 p.m.·1 a.m.. Wcd.-Thura. 8:30 p.m.-12:30a.m . 3333 W. Cout High- way. Newport Beach. 642·2295. BllA1'D nw WOJlLD performs rock and roll from 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Sunset Pub, 16655 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. TD CAJlS appear tontght wtth •UC ClnlaC opening the how at 7.30 p.m. Pactnc Ampnltheat~. JOO Fair Or1ve. Costa Me.sa 634-1300. "DEXTER" performs Top 40 mualc. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Reuben E. Ltt. 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 675-5790. LAl'fCE SALLDfG performs easy listening music Indefinitely at Re· uben's Moonraker. 18542 MaC'Arthur Blvd .. lrvlne Tucs.-Sat 9 p m I 30 a.m. "GDfO AKO BILL" play a good mix of musk. from C'OUntrv to Nf'll D1amond and Presley. for dancing. -I Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 19&4 I Raymond lllcbael portraY'8 El'ria Praley ln the .. American i.e,enda of Rock 'n' Roll'' afternoon aJunra ID the Cloa4 9 BalJ.rOoiiD at Knott'• Berry Farm tbnn1CJa Sa.Delay. Frl.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 .30 a .m.. Wed.- Thurs. 8 ;30 p.m.-1 a.m .. Swallows Cove lrt the San Clemente Inn. "WHOLE WllSAT" appears at Reubens. 1513 N. Tustin Ave .. Santa Ana Top 40s dance musl<' featured. f'rf -Sal 9 pm I 30a m Dance THE BARRY JAllES OR- CHltSTJlA performs big band mustc at a apcclal dan~ ponsorcd by the Avalon Jaycees In the Catalina Island Casino. 9 p m.-1 a.m . Sl2 admission. OanC'e and boat tickets avallable through TIC'ketron 527-7111. Theater "Al'fTTllING GOU" aboard the Plll(rfm II In Dana Point Harbor Thursday., and Fridays at 9. Satur- ctay'\ and Sundays at 7 and 9 . through Ypl 9 . 751 1344 "ANYTHING GOES" at the Cur· lain Call Dinner Th~er. 690 El Camino Rnl. Tustin. nightly except Mondays at varying curtain limes throughON 28,838-1540. "BARNUM" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Orlve. Nt'wport Bca<'h. Fridays and Satur- day" .1t 8 pm. th~h Oct 13, 631 0288 "TB lt BEST LITTLE WBOUHOUS& Df T&XAS" at lht> liarlc:quln Dinner Playhouse 3503 S Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana. nightly <'X<'f'pl Mondays at varying curtain llmt"S throu,lh Sept. 23. 979-5511. "BOFFOLA" al lhC' Crand Dinner Th<'ater. 7 Frttdrnan Way. Anaheim. ntghtly exCf'pt Mondays al varying C'urta ln times lhrou~h Ckt 28. 772·7710 "THE COIDDT or EaaOAS" at lht> Gem Theater. 12852 Ma.In St .• G.lrd<'rt Grovf'. Wednesday th~ Saturday at 8. Sundays al 7 :30 through Sept. 8. 636-7213. "BAllLST" at the Grove Shakcapca~ Ft-ttval Amphitheater. 12852 Main St. Garden Grove. Onal performances fontgtltand 5:rtunbyat - 8 30. 636 7213. "LA VKl'fDBR FOLLIES" at Sebas- tian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave Pfco.San Clemente. Wednndays th~h Saturda)'9 al 8. Sundays at I and 7 thro~ Sept. 9. 492-9950. "8V0All at the Buena Park CMc Theater. 8 150 Knott Ave.. Buena Parl<. Fnday and Saturdays at 8 p.m . throlll(h ,$t>pt. 8. 523 035 l. . Sln&Je. s WDltL Or J'JllEJlfD8BIP, for at singles over 45. mttt.9 for happy hour e al Elmer's Place In Fullerton at 5·30 p.m. 524-3327. eta.teal 11199 A.1'01&'&-SIJllGLSS DAIM2--=~- CLtJB Invites singles to come dance GllSGORY COLEllAJll. Stt Fr1dav and itet acquatnted ton "61t from lJsU.ng 8:30· fl :30 with the Franlt Amoss TD Wnnt CltLLAR. Stt f"ndav Trio. Lafayette Hotel. 144 Ll~n 11.sung · Ave.. Lonft Beach. (213) 435-6311 G.El'flt llACK. Stt Fr1da\' hslln( 90tJ llmJllf WHEEL Or Flll&l'fD-0 SROWBOAT.'• 5tt Fr1da\ hsllnl( SHIP. forslng1Hover45, mtttsat the Black Anius on Lake Center Drlve In Jau El Toro ·ror llappy Hour 5-7 p m 768-4130. PIAlflST IDtLL T LellAIER. al Etc. TllB LAST GOAT Dll'CWZR CRUISE aboard the Cormorant" tours Newport I !arbor from 7 to 1 0 p.m Dlnel'8 arr entertalntd by a comJC'al musical revue f'orS30dlnner re~rvattons. phont' 675-1481 Cano's, ett Friday UsUng WA TO 1f A TIJE ~ nd RJCll SHERM.Alf, sec Frtday 11-Ulnit lltJRT VOLORE play tht' piano tonight and Monday. 8 :30 pm -l ·30 a .m . Ron's In lag\.ma, 1464 S Coes1 HIJ(hwa~:ia BcaC'h 497-4H71 tss CZillBEa. Stt Frtday 1tc;11n1t COJO'RSTPBILLIPS.<ittFrida\ listing. DAllVET TRA TLOR, Thur'Wia\ and Saturday n!J(hts. lnddlnllt' Ma,.,. well's. 317 PaC'10C' Coa'I lfl1thwav. HunU~on Bt-ac-h. 536 2555 ROdm BROWl'f anct ht" Inn. ""' Frf~~sttng 8 LY "lilOOR.E • TRIO. 'l<'t' Friday II.sling ST&PllAJIRB A TT;S • P'R~l'fDS and the Rat.b Price Trio. V'f' f nc-b\ listing Pop J'1JDYCOLLDfS. ~Frid<!\ "'''"b STEW LAWR.El'fCK and ltTDIB GOJUDt pcrfonn ton~hl • 1 1 hr 1'.1< 1hc- Amphllheat~. 100 r alr l)r1\t' l"OSIH M~ 634-1300 TSDa uaaY. ~ Fn<ta' ''"''"'~ u waoi.g 1fllEAT," .....,. I' n<fa\ It~ "ODO AKI> BILL... <;("(' I' MC.LI\ llc;Ung LANCE SALLDfG. '.W"C" Frictav 11 .. 1. IO(t:J>&XTSR." stt F'rtda' 1t-.t1nR -uzT&R·s ~ he l uol Jets:· 9tt Friday llstln.Q. Theater "A.Mt illlMG GOBS0 board lttt' PtlJ(rim In Dana Potnt I larbor Stt ~list~ "Ir-OCSS" a..t the-Cur lain C.ll DlnMr Theater SN' F'1day lbUl'\lt ,. 4 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 1984 Calendar "BARl'fUM" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Stt Friday It t· In~ 'TH& BEST LITTL E WHOUBOUSE IJlf TEXAS" at tht' Harlequin Dinner Playhouse ~e Frt· daX HsttnJt 'BOFFOLA" al tht' Grand Dinner Theater Stt Friday llsttni. "THE COMEDY OP' ERRORS" at the Gem Theater. Stt Frtday lls&Jng "BAllLET" at the Crovc Shakespeare Fttollval Amphitheater See Friday llstln~ . "LA VZNDEJt J'OLLIES" al Se bas· tlan's West Dinner Playhou<ie Stt Friday Usu°". ''SUGAR'' at the Buena Park Civic Theater. Stt Friday llslln~ smg1ee PAllltNTS WJTBOUT PARTJlmRS ho t a Rt"glonat HaTVesl Moon Ball from 9 pm ·I a.m. Edgewater Hyatt Hotel. 6400 E PaclOc COast Highway. Long Beach Marina. S4 donation SAILIJlfG SIKGLES offers Sun' Worshipers Boat Trips for non· smokl"rs 2 1 years and over everv .,,._ Saturday through lhe summer 10 am -4 p.m Newport tkach Bring lunch and drink S20 673-3282 WJDEL OP' P'RJENUSJDP. for stngl~ O\ICI' 45. metts for dinner at Shadrack a In Anaheim at 7 p m 524-3327 Etc. THE LAST Gll&AT Dll'fNER noon-mldntJOit. Sun. 9 -a .m 7 p m Commerce Bldg. #10, 100 F Ir Drtve, Costa Mesa. PAUL WILLIA.118, author or "Oa" Energt." will be honored at a ch.lm· pagne receptJon from 1 1 a m lo 7 (f. m at ~lslons and Dreams. 130 E 171 h St .. Suite 5. Costa Mesa. ----------------------------------------. CRUJ8E offtrs a cocktail cruise (97 50) with piano bar from 2 lo 4 p m . dinner crul!H' (832 50) from 6 lo 9 p m and nightclub cruise($ I 0) from 10 pm to I am. 675-1481. Sun. CluaJcal . "THE BEST HOLLYWOOD MOVIE OF 19841" J Hoberm1n. The Vt111ge voice "Cllnt Eaatwood deserves a beat actor Oacar nomination." -People MagazJne "* * * Y2 *·One of the most gripping Eastwood adventures in recent years:· ·Gene Stskel Ch•Cago lr bune "* * * 'h *.It's .a throwback to the great cop movies of the 1940's!' ' ·Roger Ebert Cti1c1go Sun T .mes "Taut, tense and terrific'.' Pa1 Collins CBS Morning N•ws CBS TV "Clint Eastwood has never been better-tough and super-cool~' Wilham Wolf Gannen Newspappr "A tough, engrossing detective thriller!' Jud•'" c,,s, woR.rv "A gripping, edge-of-your-seat thriller!" S1epnen Schaerer us Megal•ne llT d • II 1enS8 an Unnerving. Bruce Wtlhamson Playboy " * * * Y2 *· 'Tightrope' j5 8 Winner!" ·Jeck Mllhews USA Today tr ,HrR PE St 1r• ng (lit Jl fASTWO D 1n<1 GENEVIEVE BUJOLD Co·Stomng DAN HEOAYA AllS( N EASTv'vOOD JENNIFER BECK Produced by QINT EAST~OD and FRITZ MANES Music by LfNNI[ NIEHAUS v\,. .. ,,n ind Drected by RICHARD TUGGLE -·tl-StCC~ tf9' .____.__-. ..,- MND1 87998~ n Tmo sa1~ PAClflC AIWIEN DR IN £0WAROS SMXlWClt 90 S29S339 HUIRISTCll IOCH 8.43 0388 MAHN BllCA ~P)...AJ.A EOWAl!OS HUHTWCTON ... ,. 9524993 LA H8A (213) 691 0633 UA MOVlS 8 Milt f ASttOfl SQUAA( 'llOOol --~ A W""N(ll (.()4i,l .. UNICAll()NS COMf'llr.HV~ .... ....._ ...... ...,........_... lllS$IOlt WO> 830 6991 SMTA MA !140 7444 EOWMOS VUl twW EDWARDS BRISTOi. llE9QIT l(AQI 644 0160 MlTWalD 891·3693 EDWARDS NCWl'Of!T PACIFX: llWAY 39 DR~ oaM11 634 2m WDJWISYU 891 3935 CH DOME COWARDS CNMA WEST LA -.DA• SRO GATEWAYS • S7J 1611 ,,. A CRUISIN' CAR RALLY Is held at the Oran e County Fallllrounds Sal. Tlllt LEllON STU&T STOMP ltRS perform dixieland In tht' tra ''WONDERFULLY RICH. I wouldtl'I wlllt" llM mtuM tlltt ftlm .. KMllvlb lllWlf llflera. lie his cast Ille ftlm tllfflctlY ... _...,.....,_Tiii .... ~ "ELEGANT. Al.._. ecceaaMe ""* M '*""'Ille llllMI Wllll llWlllllll 1..-... MlmbllMU,,.... 1111M811 • l'lllfldll.'. -SailHllltf, .............. ''SEDUCTIVE. GRACEFUL, AND CLEVER." -~ .......... _~ ANOT H E R COUN TRY '"•JO 111. 10~ ~rs. llO 1'>0 .... , •• lll 10~ . SEE G~ 'GREMLINS' BUS STOP ) 0 ~6398770 Sttd1um IK In ..... Nwsi- AGAIN BEFORE YOU HITmE BOOKS! Gt£MLiNS COSll 11£.$A 751 4184 m.AI& 634 2553 Edwards Town Center SYUFY City Centei .... MW..ll'lftC.. ,. ........... MM PAltt 952 4993 FOllliAIN VAWY 9631307 WITA ft SPllllQS 5239310 UA MovitS 8 Fam~y four ca Miradt Of In ltlllte...hr~llll ''"' ........ 1$---• .. ··calendar dlllonaJ manner today at 4:30 p.m. Presented by. the Irvine Symphony Orchestra throuah the cooperation of UC Irvine as part or a Sunday Seren- ade Serles. Bring a picnic baslcet with refreshments and your lawn chair or camping bedroll and listen to the maslc Aldrich Park on campus. 78~-0412. ' 8BOWBOAT," ~Friday listing. Ju& AL JAIUlEAU performs contem- porary Jazz tonight. 8 p .m .. at the Pactnc Amphitheatre, l 00 F'alr Drive. Costa Mesa. 816.50 and SI0.50 634-I300. TD GOLD&N &AGLE JAZZ BAND plays at the 'Amtrak Depot." 3-7 p.m . San Juan Capistrano. TU SOUTH COAST TRIO per- forms folk music frorrf 8 p.m.-mld- ntght every Sunday Capistrano Depot. 26701 Verch.~. San Juan #OW SHOW/Iii Capistrano. 831-0232. DAMEL ST. llARSBILLlt plays lhe saxophone and JOJlf OA.R.DRR perfonns on the piano. Jazz and 11,0,t pop for easy listen~ and dancing. 4-8 p.m.. Alexander s ltallan res- taurant. 1565 Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa Indefinite 241-0123 . THE ORANOlt comm RBTTBll llACBJJU with Bob Cassens' Btg Band. perform at 5:30 p.m .. Balboa Pier Park In Balboa, as part of the Balboa Summer Concert Ser1es. Brtng a picnic basket and blanket 673-5245. LIDO JAZZ ALL STARS. 4-8 p.m and 9-11 p.m . Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach 675-2968. OWROE BUTTS, saxophone,and. STAN BR&CllEOIOOE, piano 2 .30-7 p.m .. The Park. 2515 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar lndeflnlle 675-6577. They're not staying down there, anymore! C.H.U.D. ( Cannrbolishc Humanoid Underground. Dwellers ) l!J. cP----.. ~ . "Stunning! Not since the Beatles burst off the screen in 'A Hard Day's Night' has the sense of a new generation's arrival on the pop scene been so vividly and excitingly conveyed:' ~tr '"" ''"" ..... '"' in h" lir't 11101111n pillllll' ~~ PRINCE PUAPU RAIN A CA\/AllO RUFFALO Ind FAAGHOLI PrOIMtion APOLLONIA KOTERO ·MORRIS DAY· OLGA KARlATOS 111<1Cl.AAEHCE'WllllAMS111 O!IQNI Sonos Composed •nd P!odvced IJy PRINCE Wntttn by ALBERT MAGHOU and WILLIAM BUNN PrOOuctd Cly ROllERT CAVALLO IOSEPH RUfFAl.0 ~ ST£VEN FAAGHOll 0.ected by Al.B~RT MAGHOll ~~ ••nMCH:• 0 ...... _=-:..-:-:-· -=-=-~~-_ .. , ..... ,~ .... .................. AIWDI 879 9850 PKlllC Anaheim Or.Jn ,., ti All- •COSTA IEA ~6 2711 Edwairds South Coast Plaza .... -."""'"' NOW SHOWING! ll TOIO 5815380 Edwards SICfClletJad Cl'-tltMIDW. -olM6( 634 2553 Cmfdomt-a.o-&s4 i.., 'f(U(TAIN VALLEY 963 1307 WDTWISTD 891·3693 Family four hc1fic ltwaiy 39 OJ In • PRESENTED IN DOLBY STEREO ........ 9t "" ,., EL 22 -• Pilo1 Weekender/ Frtday, August 31 , 198' I &nPllAIQB A TZ8 a: Jl'RIEl'mS and the llatla Price Trio, MC Friday llsllnl( JERRY VELASCO. a very talented musician. hosts a wcekl)' "Jam" session from 5 p.m. al the Swallows Cove Lounl(c In the San Clemente Inn. TD GILLI.All GAIUUR JAZZ QUARTET, 7-1 I p.m . Indefinite. AJlslo's. 1870 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. 642-8293 JACltBRAl'f1>, J.-7 p.m .. lnddlnlte Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pactnc Caul Highway. ~ewport Beach 642-3431 . RAGS 11.A.RTll'fSON AND THE llBYTIDI SECTION, afternoons. Old Dana Point Care. 24720 Del Prado, Dana Point. 661-6003 STUDIO CAFE features an aftC'r- noon Jazz session I 00 Main St . Balboa 675-7760. Pop KJllS D.ISTOFJ'&RSON performs Sat.·Sun. at2and 7:30 p.m. San Otego Wild Animal Park. 82 admission wtih admission lo the park. (619) 747-8702. GROOVE TIT ANS, afternoons at Baxter·a. 14346 Culver Drive, Irvine Indefinite. 857-2 103. CAL TP90 STEEL DRUM BAKD appears at Cano's, 2-6 p m . 2241 W Coast Highway. Newport Beach 631 -1381. Dance T&A DAJlfCllfO to the mu'\JC of Guy Halfrrty and the Society Combo from 1:30-4:30 p.m Jewel Court Inside South Coast Plaza Theater "AJfY l"lllftO GOES" aboard the Pilgrim In Dana Point Harbor. Sec Frtday l~t:r& "AJlrT G GOES" at the Cur- R\A.\ O"iEAL SHIU.£\ lCNI ORIW 8AUY\tORE IRRErn~ 1Lo\8LE Olff'ERE.'(.ts' A LANTANA PROOOCTION Wl W&.."\.~lw:R · AillM • .\Rfl£11) .'>IHRO\ 'ff0\1 • _4,_.... \\lUL.\.\I \ FR:\ml..Ul. ""-· -~ ~ ') \IE)~ .......... '\RUNE SELLERS ... '\l.LX \\1\'mto.1 •-.. S:\. \t1 ME't'W, lHAIU.ES SH'fER """"' .. Ot:\Rl.E.S SH\11 PO----____ _. . ..,_._....,... ............. --O:!'~~~:-· ......... tafn Call Dinner Theater. Stt Fnday listing. "1'HS 8&8T LJT T LB WBO~BOOSE ll'C TEIA.8" at the Harlequin Dinner Play~. Stt·Frt· dav IJ u.,._ '"'BOJl?OLA" at the Grand Dinner Theater See Frtday UsUnJt • ••TBS COIDDT OP BOORS" at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday U&tlng "HAMLET.. at thC' Grove Shakespeare FCSUvaJ Amphitheater. See Friday listing. ''LA VEPIDERYOLLUS" at ~ba: llan"s West Dinner Playtiou.sc. See t'rlday ltsttng. . SiDClea THE &AILIKG 81l'JGLES, for non - smoking singles over 21 . gathers In Newport Beach for day 681Ung, l 0 a.m.-4 p.m. 820 For current location call 673-3282. WHEEL OP J'RJEJmSHIP. for BREA 529-5339 Mann Brea fwy 57 ~Ill COSTA •SA 751-4184 Edwards Town Center Bnstol Al AntllQ-A Paik ~ltr MISSION VEO 830-6991 Edwards V1e10 T wm l•PMAl~ll ORANGE 634-2553 Cmedome Cll~At SA fwy .... e Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 19&4 YOU OWE YOURSELF Calendar 1 ONE MORE ADVENTURE BEFORE THE SUMMER'S OVER. singles over 45, meets at Via Marta In Cyprus for brunch at 11 :30 a.m. 524·3327 and the 11188 AJllOIE'S BIG llAKD BOORD Dance Club &athers tonight for free dance lcaeons by candJ Davts. 7-8 p.m.:andRu tyHlgg1nsplaysforyour danctllj( pleasure from 8-l l p.m Lafayefie Hotel, 144 S. Linden, Long Beach t~'iJ.~28-8780. IOU · WDEL OF J'IUEl'fD- ff(!f!ill(;ilfj,,(J' tt!J~ f!!Jlt!llt!lllll . SBJP. ror singles over 45. meets for a sunset dinner at the Reuben E. Lee on Paclflc Coast Ht«ihway In Newport Beach. 5:30 p m. '168-4130. A PWIWC1 fla!JI{ ........ .. ......... -... ," .... ~ _ ... .....,._-,,'jlf Etc. THE LAST GHAT DIJOfElt CRUISE offers a lwC)-hour Jazz brunch (S 19 50) and a 6 p.m dinner cruise (830) or Newport Harbor 675-1481 NOW PLAYING • ~ &C:J EMIZlil#l:l111:::..,. ~~ .. ---...tr1CC1•t1•r.o-t lte.ael .... , • .,.._,...~J••"-m--· A cautalJlr CA:Jl RALL T. ~ Saturday llstlnl( A CELltllllA1'IOPI OF THE ARTS l n lorm.111\ 1· 111 llt•pth h·atun•.., on nt•1J.!hb11rh11ocf p1·opk pl.ic•t·~ and 1 tt•ncl-. .111 111111111 on I h1• ~ 1•at unng p;l~l'' f'notlval Is presented by the Orange County Poet.a. LocaJ musicians. poets. and artisan s are featured. 7.9 p.m .. L.agt.ma Vlllage Green, 577 S. Coast Daily Pilat ~·~~:r:"~··· St .. ~··· ... ,. . Mon. t ....... . .~ ~. tl3A TOW!t CCNHR OJJW lllll 11"-Ul \t ........ ' ... &Y, t\\ .. ... 'ftlllloml "'' l~I 41U 1\\ H~ IO'iO IOWll CCNTCR • ~11'1"->IOlt!~ \t ••• •"•19 TU....., .. (l"G) l I\ l IS SIS I IS t 0 11~ • ""'lHOlllDO 1\llP\I Ull' Il l ,. 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"' .. 1IWlll ar m....-111 I l \ I t lt4\ sno 1000 ··QIOSJMrm <"Ii> 7fJ l)O H~ 100 10 IC s ~ ,. 100 ., II.Ill 'ICl.llO -··--· 11) )4) 500 tlS 1010 • MISSION VIEJO • VI{ I() TWIN CUil lA.S !WOOO e t •1 I • I 1 '1CM11(lll[ fl) •• ....... ,,. •00 11'1 10)) UO 6990 -'""'' I 00 ! lO VICIO IW'!IH OJJa.> am 11'-IJI '·· '•'• '"' IO'iO , ., I....... '1'001\ 00.-I~) UH''° Ho VI IO MAI I CMISIWSltllr <PC> \P ••, II\ )JOH\ ... ..., ..... 100 101~ 49~ •UO SUI • Ml Wl(IO MAll • ,_,,OlllltSOll \P ,., t "flUlfml (I) • ,..,, ll&I H,U\ o~ .. no b 's .. ~ 100 VIEIO MAU 00tl1 ilfll!O p •• .. .... .... !Pi U) ... , ''"'' I JO JO ~00 110. IOIS llEmldii BIUS T 0t CUil WlillOOD ""'"' •fWITICfl· m f \ l» H\ tlS IOJO MISIOI ""'" U'iO .... "" l• .,_.() /4U Oil S'W14!CIQ IO Dl•l ICllllO'" .-1111!11-.itN I\ JI) 5110 11~ 10 I\ t .IUl.O (l l 100100\00 100 UO IOI\ c1 ... lcal >- GRltQOaT COL&MAJll. ett Fr1day listing. JU& ~T VOLOU, 1« Saturday Ust· 1ng - TBS LIDO JAZZ ALL 8T A.a& pcrlorm from 9p.m.·1 :30 a.m. at Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968 Pop CllQ88T,8TILL8A:l'fA8Bpcrform their legendary harmonJes at 7:30 p m at tne Pacific Amphitheatre. I oo Fair Or1ve. Costa Mesa. S 15 and 810. 634-1300. IDU8 Ull8TOFJ'E.R9()11(. ace Mon- day Usung imaaT GELTZELllAJll, ln~er, ~ultar player 9 p.m · l a.m .. Blue Beel Caft'. 107 21st Place, Newpo,rt Pier. Nt"wport Beach. 675-3333. Etc. DA V£T'S LOCKER. localN! at the Balboa Pavilion. features Monday eve· nlngcocktail cruises durtng Lht' sum- mer 673-5245 Tues. cia..1ca1 8lll Cll••r .. oaova. eminent Br1USh conduct.or, makca Hollywood Bowl debut to a program that also spotlight• the Loa Angeles Phllharmonlc'a renowned cellist, Ronald Leonard. 8:30 p.m. (213) 856-5-tOO. OED MACK • .ee Fr1day listing. Jass PIAlU8T DLLT LdlA.llta, ~ Fri~ list.log. LIDCJ .JA'ZZ ALL STAU, sec Mon~tsUng . DA RAL&JOB. Re Monday llaUng. C0Rn.ST PBQ..LIJl8, 1tt Fnday listing. LU czw•a. lltt Friday listing p~ -THE PIUl:TBJlfDSU. with special guest stars llmple llbMla, perform at 7:30 p.m.at the Pacific AmphJthcalre. 100 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa 634·1300. BAZTSR'S features "Cool Jets:· 9tt f'r1day U.Un«. Fri • 7:15, 1:45 edwards NEWPORT Sit .... 12:45 3:tl s:11. 7:3t, 1:45 .. ~·~~·,·,. '::'.·~.~·.::... 644-0760 JAMl(\111 '•.&.' •l'Wut ·- Calendar A ''9WJ:llf0 CORTUT JlflOBT" Is featured every Tue9day ·night at Ha ppy Daze, 17927 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvin e. 250-1077. "WllOL& WllEAT," see Friday ltstlng. LA!fC& SALLING, see Friday llst· Ing NA T1VE T01'GU& perfonns Top 40 music Tues.-Sat. 9 p.m.·l a.m .. be· glnntng tonigh t Through Sept. 29 Reuben E. Lee. 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport ~ach. Tb.eater "ANY IBINO 001t8" at the Cur- tain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday llsttng. "TRiit BEST LITTLE WBOR&BOUSB IN TEXAS" al the Ha rlequin Dinner Playhouse. Stt Fri· da X usu n«i. ·aorPOLA." at the Grand Dinner Theater Stt Fr1day listing. Wed. Cluelcal GREGORY COLBllA.1'. see Friday listing. "SHOWBOAT," stt Friday listing TBB Wl1U CELLAR. MC Friday llsllru(. GEJU llACK, see Friday llsUng. Comltry &AUN BADLET'S COUl'fTRY 1111JSIC 8801' Is held lndeOnttely at Marcel's. 8 p.m -midnight. 130 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. 646·3666. Jau SAaAll VAUOllAft and the llod· em .Jaa Qaartet perfonn "Jazz at .. the Bowl" nlJtht a t 8 p. m. tonight at the HollywooCJ Bowl (213) 856-5400. DA V1D llAL&lGB, see Monday listing. TOii lleLAIN, l~r and gultartst. 8 p. m.-mldnl!Ott. The Cannery rri- taurant. 301 Wayette Ave .. Newport Beach. lndeOnlte. 675-5777 COl'fnl&T PBILLIPS, stt Friday llstlng LU C2DIBER; see Friday ll ling. RIC& SllSa.llAPI perfonns on c.lle keyboard al Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd .. N~rt Beach 675-2968 PIA1'18'f DLL Y LellAlltR, stt Fr1da'~~ng. RO BROWl'f and his trio. see Friday UsUo«i. DORA GAIL• DU.All. popular Long Beach jall group, appear at Cafe Laguna. 858 S. Coast Highway. LaJ{una Beach 9 p.m.·l a .m. 497-5404. Pop UDaDDY,stt Friday llstlng. "011'0 ARD BILL,.. ~e Friday llsttng. "CRAZY DAZB" ts tonight at Happy Daze. 17927 MacArthur Blvd., lrvtne 250·1077. RATIV& TOPfGU&, stt Tueaday listing LAJlfClt 8ALLl1'0. see Fr1day ltst· Ina. flweou Wll&AT." &tt Friday ltstll"ij( BAXTER'S r~tutt19 "Cool Jeta," stt Friday listing Theater "AJlfYTB11'0 GOSS" at the Cur- tain Call Dinner Tht"ater Stt Fr1day lts0l~n.f---·-II g 11 It 8 T LIT 1' LE WBOUHOU8E 11' TEXAS" at the Harlequ in Otnner PlayhouM Stt Fl't· dav llstlng . '°BOPPOLA" at the Grand Dinner Theater Stt Fr1day llsllnl( "Tll& COllltDT OP &RllORS" al the ~m Theater Stt Fr1da1 llsUng. "LA V&ND&R FOLLISS' al SCbOs· llan'a We,t Dinner Playhouse. Stt Friday !Isling Lectura TOASTllAST&RS CLUB I 179 W~t min tcr. sookesmcn for personal and professton&t growth throu«h pub- lic speak~ meet each Wecfnesday morning Trom 6 :30-7,45 a .m. Rosa.lynn's restaurant, Gothard and Edinger. Huntington Beach. 842-8581. p.m. and 7:30 p.m. 800 W. Katella Ave .• Anaheim. 999-8900. Worb1loP9 LEA..RR TO ltltJOT TB& llACD'f· TOSH COllPVTER. The fundamen· taJ operations of the Macintosh com· puter Including word 1>f"OCf!SSlng and J{raphlcs ts taught Wednesdays through Oct. 10. 0:30-9 :30 p.m. 845 rec. COiden West College Humanities BldR. .. Room 212. 15744 Golden W~t St..liunllngton ~ach. 89 l ·3991 ~!Qglea WID.EL or raJBND81DP. for singles over 45. meets a t the Benehana·s ln Anaheim for din ner at 5,30 p.m. 524-3327. "lll1'GLl1'G BROS. BARJroll a BAILEY Ctrcuscomes to fown tonight througll Sept. 1 I at the Anaheim Convention Center arena. Tont~t • 7.30 pm .. Sept. 6-7 at 3:30 and 7.30 p.m .. Sept. 8 at 11 a m .. 3,30 p.m and 8 p.m .• Sept. 9 at 11 a .m .. 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Sept 10-11 al 3:30 Thu. --~-ClaMlcal SIR CllAJlL&S GllOVE8 conducts an aU·Bttlhoven program al Holly· wood Bowl, with Crtstfna Ortlz. plan· Isl. performing In the "Emperor" concerto. 8 :30 p.m. (213) 856-5400. G&D llACK. eee Fn day IJ.sUng. "SHOWBOAT.'' see Frtday 11.sUng. GIUtOORY COL£11Alt, see Friday lls~~ · W1lU CELL.All, see Frtday listing. Jau JAMBS COTTOR, renowned powerful blues and boogJe harpist. delivers his foot-stomping show to- night at 8 30 p.m. Golden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach · . TOii lleLAIJlf, see Wednesday Ital· 1"f.a c z:oomR. see Friday ust~- *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* "Nfl[ Ull" (I) 1-.12'. He toe. 112' "ID DI_. (PS.U) llDCUTSIOH l•US 1!11.'U S ltll ~(PS.ll) ll~ lli us us ........ "'OIFClll IUl:S" (PS-13) )2' 115 "fOOllOOSF' (PC) I tlil -mOO" • -UlllCI 11 ... Mllm.D 11 111UY sruco 1a ll\.S• H\.1 .. "ICl.00" 110 QI( llUI 11 al• MlllllO ll DCl.IT~O 11 • lOI. t• ...... '1WU 1111" (I) II DCUT smlO 1• ll•. ,. lll.1115 "ID DA_. (PS-13) 1230. 300. SJO. 1.-00. 10'30 "M lASl STMRlfl'Er (PC) 1na. •ci. u~ "STMllllltM SOICM RJ1 SPOCI" (J'C) )I l6. lt4& PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES* * CINE-Fl SOUNf?! A~ i-. symMh ••t *'!l4 '"~ te VOtH AM Clf * rHio. If no,.~. with~ potat1on, lwint yow awn AM port1Mt. All OPEN 6:<45 Start Dusk Ch«trenl.Wer 12 Al.WAYS FREE MJ~rJll Jf~l311::~·.'9r. L: ... -r:-J founta in Valley • • SU~R SW~, MUT$ Ewtrt SAT. I S4iftily• • *•! llW•llSD r..,a 1t..w..ni* 1SHllOf("' (I) I '1illJSTIM10S" (PC} ~~ ~~ 1'llDDl •ACr /I) "QlllSTK" Cl) 0141 111 .. ,. -.... " l ..... Wilt 0th•l1 .. (PC I CJUlD, (R) * Pl.a Pl.US WJU!OI: <PC} "CHI.DU c. M CClllr (I) "fWlfOllT" (I) "'us "41 lttS" (a) 1:1a>·14•~,·.:-:::~~ ... J * 'WIDAW (rS-IJ) "-US "flWl[ Ulf" (I) "1ll _. •.,.. (Noll> "IACtllC:f.n" Cl> .._ JOE • lll "TIQf'l'ICft" (I) TOIU C. DOClf' (PC)" ~us ~,Alm" "SlDD •ACT" (I) 11141 ·~ --~io-.o. .... AM F#'f & ..... C.. ••SUHR SWAP MEUS (..,y SAT. I S."41y * • la HABRA ~&u 11141111 1-.Z/l=e .. ,__. """" MISSION , ~.,.~-~ 'WWlll C. M IUDS• (I) Pl.llS ..,_n 1 M '°' oar Cl> "1llOlllSC#[" (PS-13) Pl.US "IOTIAUS PMT r (PS) } Pilot Weekender/ Frid~. August 31 , 19&4 7 DORA GAIL a DDAM. 8tt Wednesday 1 Ung llAR& ISBELL Al'fD TSE RllYTIDI UCTIOl'f, eventngS. In· ddlnJte. Old Dana Point ca.re. ""24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-6003 m SllBP1fAlf, sre w~~Y listing. DAltVSY ftA YL01l. att Saturday llsUng. IRCA M¥tll a l'WA ~.,,~ COlTAMUA llM '°" ~ 7~1 41$f FQUllTAlll YMU'f I a..# PIAlUST DLLT LellAID. set Friday listing. STARTS TODAY lAlllMDA bttNolt !>,?) ~·· llll$$IQll Wl(JO I A'lt<U ...... ,.,_ lllil.l ...... , ......... , ............. .. 1 t ' a Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 1984 ~.· ' \ .• Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 198-4 • - , • • • • • • • • • • -R 0 BINS 0 N . .. ••••• -....... .t •• '"' • k \ •• Piiot Weekender/ Frtday, Augus1 31, 1984 BO DEREK An Adventure in&stasy JHE CANNON GROUP. ~NL~ 00 DEREK .WJ.H-GlOOlJS,,... ... ~ CITY ALIAS ,.,JOHN DEREKi.i.BOLERO .. .,GEORGE KlNNEOY ANDRlA OCCHl~NTI ANA OBREGON 1-:MEmHUA GOlAN. YOPAM GlOBUS ~JOHN DEREK ~ PflER BE~SmN : .Z.::HMER BERNSTEIN ~":RONY YACOV ~~so DEREK t:r,JOHN DEREK e • (H.INl'\IJ fl'&.I '~~~., .... ,"" I ~----1 001 ~.....,r I IQ TO TllMMT •llll~lllSllOnllll'ICTm, I II M VTl IJ!I .......,....., ,,., "' ~---.,,,,1,.,0...,.,,., . lllClllllll lllll•MllTTDI. . COSTA Ml'SA ~4&3107 C dwards Clntma GAm:fl Ga(M 530 4401 [ttw11ds Westblool OIAMI 634 3911 SMTA MA S40 7444 Cdwatds 8'isllll Calendar aonu BROWR a nd his lr1o. see Fr1day llsUng COIU'UT' PIDLLJP8, sec Frtday llsllnJt. 8tt'8A.JlfIE ATSS a rRUlfDS and the Ratb Price Trt.o, see Frtday listing. Pop TOii JOJl&S appears at the Paclflc Amphitheatre. 100 f air Drtve. Costa . Mesa. 634· \300. BAITER'S reatures "Cool Jets," see f rtday llsllnl( l'flCK PYZOW'; singer . guitar. har· mon lca. 9 p.m.-1 a m. Blue Bttt Cafe. 10?-21st Place. Newport Pier. New· port Beach. 675-3333 NATIVE TONGUlt. Stt Tuesday listing. TED a DUY, St't' Friday listing ""GINO Al'fD BD.L," Stt Friday II sting LAl'fCE SALLING. Stt Fnday ltst- tna. fl WBOL.B WHEAT," St'<' f'.r1day listing Dance Tim TRACY WELLS BIO BAl'fD, for your dancing ple3SU~. 8:30-1 l 30 p. m . The CallTorntan. 16431 Bolsa Chica, Hunti ngton Be.ach. $2 ad- ml Ion 846-13 47 · · BALLROOM DA1fCINO, 8 p m - midnight Dance lessons 7-8 p m. Aiso door pr1.l.e!ll Mt'adowlark Country Club. Graham Stttet. Huntington .Beach Theater "A.PfYTl:lll'fO OOltS" at tht' Cur· taln Call Din ner Theater See F'rlday listing "AJn'TBINQ GOES" on tht' Pll- itnm In. Dana Point Harbor Stt Friday listing Theater. Stt 1\JC9day llatlr\ll ••TB COIDDT 07 &llROR.8" at the Gem Thcattt Stt Frtday listing "LA VE!lfDER JPOLLIU' at ~ba'· Uan's West Dinner Playhouse. Stt Friday llsttng. Lectura SOLO LIVIJfG WITH STYLE. /\ four-week lecture/dlacusaton Sf'rlC'I with topics lncludlng "OJ)f:nlng a Conversation and Kttplng rt Going." "Verbal and Non-verbal Communl<'a· lion ... "Lonely. Alon«' or Solo:· and "Ltrnerancc. Love or Addiction." Led by Rosalie Kfoury, M.A. 835 rour week series, 816 lndlVldual work shops 7-10 pm throlij{h St-pt 27 Promontory Point Club~ousc. 200 Promontory Dr W . Newport Bt>ach 644-0375 SlnCla SAILll'fG SINGLBS plht'rs tor <t Newport Harbor cruise every Thur's· day thts ummer for non;'\moktn,R singles 21 years and ovt'r 7 I 0 p m s10 s13.32e2 Etc. ll.ll'fGLINO BROS., BAJU'fUM • BAD.ET Circus. att WtdnHday ll!!t - ,lnb lln'ERtOR DUJON SHOW i.. p~ntcd at the Anaht'lm Convent Ion Center lhrou$lh ~pt . 9 . 800 W Katclla Ave . Anaheim. 999·8900 AdY&.Dce BlllillC UA City Center M:STlllGlO 891 3935 £ttw11ds Cmema West n JOIO ~I !>880 [dwards Saddleback ' ' T B E B E 8 T L I T T L-& L----------------------------------------~----------------~------------~-------'t WBOUBOUS& IN TEXAS" at the llarl~uln Dinner PlayhouSt' Stt f'r1· daX llsung "!flGHT OF Tl:Ot llASQUI:" auc lion and ball Is planncd by tht' Newport Harbor Art Museum on Sal . Oc-t. 27 Hosted by Bullocks Wll'lhlrt' In Fashion Isla nd. It features ovt'r I 00 nationally rttagn ticd and t'mt'fgln,R artists who have created masks to be auctioned orr. The mask!'t will be exhibited bcalnntng Oc-t 4 at lht' • musuem 862'.50 per Pf:n<>n . Rt'!K'r· vauons may be madf' by cullln.R 759-1122 An Al's Garage favorite from Boston Traders for bac k to school 100% cotlon c rewneck sweolers that ore rugged and l\mc honat. JUSI what VOU 'NQnf lo 00 with Vol.Jr JOOl'\S Ond OChVS\loleOf &~~~~ 56 FASHION lSLAND ·NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 "BOFJPOLA" at the Grand Dinner Shy, quiet 1eddy ~eau wanted a little adYenture. And one day it walked into his life in a red silk dress. 11111 llD C*.SDGD191 m1lllDl.GIM Alllll MY ..n.llmanll IDU IL ml -CUI UOlllJ • W"Wm lllW -"THE--~ 1'1 llD '""nfl ... ~ ., STt\'lr 'M ..... --. m'1f: tlOICJO-nnfll ~ .-:.r AID> '<lll.lln -jj(). nv:n !,A.'t{it" • _ _.....,_ lfA~ U.rOWllllf .. nt:S ll:*Jlf ...... W'llll ~ PC I) ::.-:. =-..:.. .. .,:-:, ...... 2 ... CN: WIJlfJc :.:,_..__:. -,.... ... °"'°'9 111 .._ ....... _. __ .... ._. ..... .. ____ c _ ......... .,._._. ...... -- NOW PLAYING al end 1111'008 CCNNLWOllAll At.JT0-11lt18aJ11. 250£. S.ker& .. r and take a hike throuah Juab nature lraJL ()peM dally 9 :45" a .m .• 1ut cu admitted 5 p.m. 837-1200. nm PA VJUOW QO"&EK offers tour cru1ae9 af Newport Harbor, ahowtn& the homes ol John w~ and ot.bci' penonallUea. from the Balboa Pavilion In Newport Beach. Dllily every hour. noon through 3 p.m. 67~5245. Pflot Wee/It.ender/ Friday. August 31, 1984 11 Coronadd Mar. Ro.a.. cact~. annual ~. an cnhld eonaervatory, kOC pond.a. and a gJft ~ Open daily 10:.3-a. m.-<& sun. mz n..AG9 MOVISLAlm, 7711 Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. An elabcwat.e coOectJoo of l"DOVic and tdn1slon ~ tncludlna[ life- like replJca al mott than 200 ~ oowncd atara ~ featured. New cxhlblC8 lnd\Jdt Cal1)I Bumett. Mr. T and Ronald RQpn. F'l'1.~t. 9 .a.m.-10 p.m., Sun .. 1bura. 9 a .m.-9 p.m. 522-1 ISC. uwucs oooe&. ad)attnt to R M.S. ~ Mary, Pia' J. Beach Harbor. World's luge alu tnum ~ howlc$ Ho.rard K...gbee wortd's largesa aeaplanc. Stt the guttn Mary llatln& UiUV«HAI 61\J1WTOUa. 100 Un!Ycral City Plaza. Untversal City A guided. behlnd-Oie-.omes excuraton ~ Hollywood's ~ and buaieit. D:ICMe-TV complex. 9:30 am -3:30p.m .da.Jly.(8l8)877-J31l. ta Mesa. AnUq~ can circa 1912- cesent. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. ~7660. Wey d many othCT champAon skaters are (eatund ... SludJo K .. offerw a Video Dance Patty with apcclaJ summer teen pr1rtng at 88 admt•ton after 7 p.m. Live per-formances or the .. Amencan Lc:genda of Rock 'n' RoJl" anddatlyahowln&saf the "Rock and RotJ Tfme Machine ," Jim Turner's "The C.ount.ry Mu.tc Star of the Lawrence Welk Show," Jimmy Shannon's "lrdand'a Lovable MaiJcat Clown," and Antonio Hoyoe' "Tfie Ltttle Charlie Chaplin" are reaturtd The lncredtble t treworka Machine hoeta nlgJ\Uy sho~et 9:45 p.m. over ReflecUon Lake. Knott'• wtll beopenP'rl. IOa.m.·mldnlfUlt,Sat. 10 a.m.-1 a .m .. Sun.-Mon. ro a.m.-10 p.m .. Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m 220.s200: TllSQUSD llAaY AJllD8PIUK2 ooomt. located at the eouthenunoet paint ol the Long Beach Freeway. Jtou:ra 10 a.m.--6 p.m . dally. (213} 435-3511. ~--------------------~----------------------------- DAJfA WB.AaP ·at Dana Point arbor offers half-day and thtt'e· uarter day aportnahlng trips. 96-5794 i>AV'CY'8LOCKSaalaoofreradecp ea apor tflahtng trips dally. 73-5245. . DISUTLAllfl), 1313 Harbor Blvd .. nahetm. The park 'a aummtt sea.on eaturea daJly pe:rl'onnancea of the Donald Duck 50th Birthday Parade at and 7 p m., Donald Ouck'a Home- 1own Rally In Town Square al 5!15 p. m and :·Fantasy In the Sky" fJrcwoTks at 9 p.m. The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. directed by Buddy Morrow, performs tootJtht and Satur-ay at Main Slrttl'a Plaza Oardens. ppeartng at the same locauon Sun · hunt. ts lkiddy Rleh and hta Band. ntor Fun UnUmtltd Passport.a avaU- able lo l{Uesla 60 ycara of aae and over ('ve,.YTfiursdayand F'r1day. Hours Fr1 . 9 a m ·mldnJl(hl. Sat. 9 a.m.-1 a.Q'l .. Sun -Thurs. 9 a m .·mtdntl(ht 999·4565. DOTT'S BBRJtY FAR.II, 8039 Heach Blvd., Buena Park S<-ott Balo appears Saturday and Sunday eve- ning In the Good Time Theatre. The lympl<'·themed Ice s~clacu lar "Snoopy's Quest for the Cold" Is p!TS('nttd tn~h Sept. 3 except 1-·nday•n the Time Theatre at~. 5 and 8 p. m Olympic mN811,9t Diann(' c LecUw. Snoopy. Chartr(' Brown, THE PORT THEATRE &73·6160 Mv,. """• &1 S••'• ;: OCJ TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO A ICHT AT TUE MOVIE' FOR ONLY 5° EACH call 720.9266 ~~~!!? NEWPORT CENTER LlOR COtnn'aY SAP AIU. 8800 Irvine Center Drtve. Laguna Hilb. The new action adventure enterta.tnment center, surrounc1ed by a warm l.rOpka1 setting. offers thrtU.a to the excitement of new rides -Sahara Maze Track and Kylaml Slick Track. Adventurers can race mldltet formula cars on a windtnggraveftraclt and/or on a aleak Uck traCk. For nauucal adventUttra, Jungle Tube Bumper Boat and SharlaJee Racer Boat fleets have bttn expanded Cru19e on· the Zambezi RJver. view untciue anlmaJ exhibits. ••• WEEK llAQIJtO 1r N1'SU. I 11 Via Verde Dr1ve, San Dtmu. The~ water- or1c:nted amU9ement park we9t of IJie Rock.lea features the wave cove. llldcbt poob. two .peed elides and rour aerpentlnes; New actM~ tncluck The Ol'Opout. Rampage. and RagJng Rivers (the longest lnntt tube water r1de In Ammca). Mon.-Yn. lOa m -10 • Sat.-SUn. 9 a .m.-10 p m . Closes . 23. 592-6453 AR -JOAJlf CAPISTRA!fO lllsal01', 31882 CamlnoCapts(rano. San Juan Capt5trano Caltfomta•s oldest bulldlng. Nauve AmcrkJln and early SpanlSh culture exhlbtled. 493-1424 SDWMAJll LIBllAWY ARD GAil· D&n, 2647 Padflc Coa6t Hl!(hway, ,.,. l I '-.. j ~ ' )I~ =...: t:-I '. -. "TIGHT ROPE" "WOIU II RED" "IMICE OF TIE IEllS" 12:30, tilO, 5:30, ,.... 1:1S. ~s. l:U. 11"'5.1,U,MS.5*. 1 ... -..S 1:11, 1~ ,.. 9:IO "RED DAWI" U:OO, 2:31. lc90. 7:45, 1e:10 "CLOAK UI IACCEI" "C.H.U.D." U=U. ... 1:.U 1:3111. a::a. 1:38, .,. e:a "DIEAISCAPE" 1CtJI. , :00. I: 15. 5'30. t:at, 10:1S .. PHIWELPHIA EIPElllEIT' ANAHEIM P.c1nc :. ANhe!m DrM In 879 qft50 iREA UAMavles 990 C022 ~15, ....... FOUNTAIN VAU.EY Family FOii! 963 13'17 •iiMNE E.dw.m:ts llrvwr'>lf\i ss.c 8811 • LAGUNA HIU.S Ed\ward~ S..nt>om 1.agun.a thtl~ Man 7686611 •WESTMI~ Eaw¥tb C'lNrN West 89 J935 WESTilttNST'ER •MISSK>N VIE.JO Paoflc SH W v Edwanfs Vie,o 39 ~ In Min 495 6lZO 891 J69.'~ ORAHGE Crn~1'° 634 ZSSJ l UXu.Y THlATRIS fn1T_..._......_. Oil Y IU S U.._ ._.. 9'011 Lowe oXft>ao -..uitS ..... Ult At 1:11 l :U S ·1S 1:SO .. t •SS 9tt!D~ ... ,., SJ\•ws at 12:SO 3 00 5:SO • 00 &. IO:lO l'Ult .... AA* Ctl) AT t 2:4 5 S:O' 5 :2S 7\4$ .. 10 05 Chnt E.utwooo TIGHTllON: (•) Sllows at 12:35 2:~5 S 1ZO 7t50 &. 10.U eill Murray Dan Aytuoyo ~l"C> s~·-at 11·25 2 40 4 :SS 7:25 t 1SO/?O MM , ... """ ...:s a n. T __ .. 0.-(f'C) SltOwt at 12 00 2 lO 5 100 7 so & 1 0 00 IN 10 MM 13• 00£1\0 ;12) ~.~: ~ =:e;!!!J Kr11 Krntefrenen I ffLAS19a.-T (II) U 1S Z 10 4 a5 I 00 7.SS &. t .SS C aatll..Mlaf"CJ > 10 1 :ZO ""••tloo" CPG) 1 OS s U & t ZS DRIVE -INS :~:: STADIUm ~ ID t r!J .,. ... .,. $1 .. _ P"LAS1..ourr oo ~vsc.,..,t Daad Zona fA) T .. WOM#M .. ltED fN-1• "IU Gran4•WW Cl.SA IAI •EVEl85E OP' TM[ NEJtD5 ,., ~ ... , ~r1ly'1 (AI G lt.EmlU .. Cf'IG, ~11.11 Tl'lc N...,•r£1tdl ... Story (1l'G ) KAltA TIE IUO -'CJ l"ltn Co-Hit Cloak & ~fttr (~GI aACHO.Oa "-'KT Y CaJ ~ha Co-H FoollOOH (PC OIUY( UIS a...,. U... 11 f IU t .,...... ... !oil o-I • "'*•' I • ..... - '\.... MdlD'...,._,,...._&.,a·cc-wwya.Mlt u.. ................. _...,......,,..._..,~ iiRE.A UAM<MeS 990-4022 COSTA MESA Edwards lOwn Center 75, ... 18' COSTA MESA 1iMHE *ORANGE E.dWards Mesa Edwards Woodbnd<Je aneoor:-:e 646·502S 551-0655 63'& 2553 FOUNTAIN VAU£V MISSiOH VElJO ~rds Founuln EdWard·s V'teJO lWtn * ~ "' 11ey 839-tsoo 830 6990 ..... o~- s • II Pilot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 1984 Galleries MUSEUMS BOW!:RS llUSEUll, 2002 N. Main St . Santa Ana "Reflections· Paint· IOi!S of Jt"rry \V?lyne Downs"' fealUITS <;urttallc;llr works by the Costa Mt"sa Jrtl&l about trrhnology's l'rft'<"ts on mankind Hum. lndd'lnltt"IV llour-$ \1on ·Sal 10 am .5 pm ':>un noon 5 p m 972 I 900 LAGUNA BEACH lill.JSEUM OP A.RT. 107 C'llrt Urtve Drawtn~s and walt"rrolorc; b\ John Sln~er Sa~t"nt , SMASH HIT MUSICAL COMEDY alarTtng LINDA McCLURE end CARY PITTS PertOf'mancH T....-thru lun., Set. a Sun. Brunch featuring 60 works by one of AmC'rt· ca·s most Important tum-of-lhe-cen· tury artists, ts f~turcd. Selected from the Corcoran Gallery's collccllon. this exhibit reflects Sargcntrs preoccupa- tion with draw1ng which was fre- quently evident In nls Ontshed paJnt· lngs. Throu~h Sept. 16. Also showing arc ·· Aspt'<'t3 o( Color. Works on Papt'r'"' from the Hlrshhom Musc:um andSculplurcCar<kn. which consl ts of 32 abstract and ~prcaentatlonal gouachC' and olJ pa.JnUng . waler colors. and colored pC!n<'ll drawtn1l5 by Amcncan and European artists Trom the late 19th and 20th centuries. and ··eat1fomta HlstortcaJ Artists I. Ma~I Alvarn and Elanor Colburn.·· rcatur- tng two hlJ{hly stgntflcant figurative paJnters wfi~ careers reached their pt'ak In Southern California during the late 1920 Both through Sept 23 Tues.·Sun I I 30 a m -4 30 p m. 494·6531 llUSEUll OP NORTH ORAJIWOE COUNTY, 301 N Pomona Avt" Full- fl~ Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUNDiY$199 BRUNCH Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer nu1.11erWew., ..... 1umM 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM 645-8091 1712 Placentia Costa Mesa ·--"''""°"""f-r _...,_,~ --· SPORT WITHOUT BURNING Bl I I I RO(," •\mph1hwu ... ~ nrrnula" ~unhlod,. <.ln.clnpl"J nng1n;1ll\ Im -,urfcr.. h.t.., nn\\ het'.n dN.mcrcd h) '>port' lmt•r-, Hl I t J·RO(i"• 'II.I\' nn '1>. hour.., in and out nl tht· ""atcr Won't v.ct otf. or -.v.ci.11 nff l,erkct tor lht: -.pnrt1~ life \\'L i..nn'' lor ,, tact lrom U\Cr.., 0 them,ehc-, that Bl I l FROG'" ha-, -,i..ird. -,u rk<.I . 11-.hed. 0 • canrn:d. haci..packcd. 0 'ollc\ balled. Hl I I t-R0(1'• AMPHIBIOL~ fORMlll.A'• U'JBLOCK. Pattnt l'tndinf \Pl-IH · (21.\) 375-8004 erton. ..The Great International Marionette and Pu~t Exhibition" Is shown through Sc 23. It traces the dcvelopmnit of th s art fonn from Its folk or1gln to the hlJthly developed theater fonn. Tues.·Fr1. I 0 a.m.·3 p.m .. Sat. JOa.m ·5p.m .• Sun noon·5 p.m 738·6545. IUWPOJlT JIARBOJl AJlT llU· SEUM, 850 San Clemmte Drive. Newport Bcarh. Th rte exhibitions run , concurrently through Sept 9 as pan of the Olympic Arts FcsttvaJ Ont' exhibit, sponaorrd by The lrvtne Cu . Is llllcd '"Acllon/Prttlslon· The Ntw Olrttllon In New York. 1955-60 " A second, "The Figurative Mod<" Uay Area Painting. 1956·66." waa or J(anlzcd by the Orey Art Gallery. New York UntversltX. The third. "Art Trarumt Ions.· ts one In a :'lt'ven· part series of curated ellhtblls ol • ' I Armandina Loza.no aaee a •UUe.ti•et=..tJ' of mo•ement and teztur~ through the metaphor o b(;zlng to abow the violent, phyalcal encounter between two Ilumana. Her d.ra~ la among the Latin American Corporate Art at · EllAlde Gallery in La.tun• Beacb through Sept. 30. New in Newport Beach, old in tradition: la Cuisine Provencale at "Le Midi" 8421 Via Lido, Newport Beach, 671).4904 Galleries contemporary art by Oran&P County artl~tsl'OllttUvely Utltd "Aft Connec.-- 11ons '&4 " liOUJ'9 Tuu ·Sun. l l am .5 p.m 759· l 122. GALLERIES TD APTEAftOON OALLltR1'. fiO~I Park Ave . Balboa I land, Emerg- ing artists Kattn Feuerabt'ndt and sandra ~ks exhibit their work~. Al'iO ,hown Is a "Southwcstf"f'n Cor· n<'r" with unlqix and ortginal Nt'w Mr\tl·an pottery and aculptutt Tues · Fri 2 6 p. m • Sat.·Sun noon-5 p m 1175-8675 ALLBl'fD,\Lg GALLERY. 1540 S. l oost lfl~hway. Laguna Bc-ach. Highly poll,.,ht'd · bronze sculpturH by lht' lknnt'lt Brothers of Placervllle. In· dt-flnllt-T~ -Sun. l l a .m. to 5 p.m . -tY7 6005 CALLIORAPBIC ARTS, 22 t 9 Main St = 37, Hunttn~on lk.ach Original ilrtworks and prtnt.s'by sev7 l'ral rcglonal and lnternatlonaJarttsts. 1111 ludln~ calltgraphy and handmade P.Jl>t'r plt'te&. Chtnts4' brush painting and watt-rcolors Indefinite. Mon -Sat I !i p m.".000-5775 CHRJSTIAl'I TllOllAS OALL&RT. I no I W 17th St .. SulleT:Coat.a Mesa. An rxhlblllon of a~lract sculptural rri.wrr., featunng the work or Annie t lr.,11)• I'> ft"aturid Al90 ab5traC'l oil 1~11nt1n1ots by John Badger lndt-Onlte T11rs Sat. 9 a.m. lo 5 pm COSTA ME8A ART LEAGUE 111rmbt'rs Clqrta Webt'r. Ira Dobbs. DUJGl'IS llSCYCLED OALL&Jt1'. 619 N. Harbor Blvd , Fullerton. "Sculptural Class 84," a two-man Jtla t'ithlbll. fcalu~s Randy Strong and Mlkt-Jonf'5 An anlst rt't'epllon Is ht'ld Saturday from 1-4 p.m. Through ~pl 22 Mon Sat 10 am to 6 p m 879· t 391 ltA.RTB'S TUASURU, 1540 S Coast lilghway. Suite J04, !--aguna Bearh. ThC' largest pr1vatt' collection of Jadr and tvory l.'arvlflil' Is on dlsplay. Tut'S -Sun 10 a m.-5 pm 494·4193 THlt ltDGlt, 212 N Harbor Blvd .. Fullrrton RC"Cent work by Kay Whit· nt'V and Jan Taylor o~ns Thursday A rt-r~pllon Is h~ld Sat Sept. f1.from 7 ·9 I? m Thmua;!h Oct 12 Tuu.-Sat 11 a m .4 pm A7 t -5A62 ELA" GALLERMS. I 4Y2 ~ Coast tllghway No 7 l-<1S1;una Beach Palrtt k Naj/;C'I. known for h111 slct'k and ~n!.uous Playboy lllu'itrallons, 16 curr"ntlv -.howlnJ( his works WC'<I.· Sun lla1111o!lp.m 4941902 ELIZALD£ GALLDY JRT&•· NATIO?eAL. 384 Fo~sl Ave.. No. I 3A, Laguna Beach Tht' Callery reatu,._ l.alln·Amer1can Corporate Art with Annandlna Lozano pres· enllng paintings In paslt'I. Vernon.. Tt'rry t)(hlblllng sculptures In cast remenl. bronze and ataba.ster. and Antonio St~lnhardt featurtng pho. tography In color and blal.'k amf white. Through Sept 30 Tues ·Sun I l a.m to 6 p.m. and by appofntm~nl. 497-5303 GLORY RILL, 4 16 31 'It St • Can· nery Village, Newport Bf:ach Paint· lnftS by Gloria Bradt'80n ff"aturtng "Sct-nes of Nt'wport" art' c-xhlblted Tue -Sat 11 a .m to Sp m . UWPORT BEACH CJTT BALL GALLERY. 3300 Nt-wport Blvd .. "lt'wport Bc:ac-h Vincent Farrell IS ft-atur~ In a onf'-man '>how 1hmu11;h Oct '.l. Mon.-fr1 H a Ill -5 p.m 640 2 153 ORAMGB COAST COLLBGE Photo Gall~rv 270 l Fairview Road. Costa OUT .ort THE TOWrl 11HI f{o<IC'rftaJ) Pank~l.t dlspl.ay thdr , · , .... crrrolors at Clendalt' f·~raJ <;av. 1---=------------------------,,,----f in~' offlC't'S In F'a5hton Island. Orange ·< •ia,t Sa' tngs at Adam and Mesa \ r rclt-Ea&t Tn Costa Mt'Sa fralurTS p.unllngs by ·Aly~ Richards Cract" :\frrjJnlan s paintings are shown at t hr ('0~1.i Mt"Sa Ctvlc.-l>layhouse John c ·•·nli. ~H>ws hts artwork bt'glnnlng Wc·dnC'"'\d.w al lht' Mesa Vrn:k Library 111 < "'Id Ml'.sa Through Srptt'mbt'r Tubular art\Vorks at auction l<L'ffil'nlbc:f "8oJ1Cd .\rt"'I I ll<ll C\l'nt c:aml-d mun: than \llJMlO lor the Laguna Bcal'h \.tu 'L'um nl \rt last \car. < >1 Ra~cJ .\n" thc H-ar before • I or th1~ \Car's an aun1nn fund- 1,11,cr. lhl· museum·~ Junior C ounul h." cumcd tts attention lo marling luhn I hl· "Tuhular \rt" <:rL'at1011' dona1cd b) tn\lllCd artists "'rll t>l' c\h1h1tcJ from Sept IM-.:?' in thL· \ll'dc: (1alh'n 1n thl' mu\l'Um al \07 ( lill' f>rt'Yl' \I the \tknt and h\IC: auction on \unday. Sept. 23. partic1J)3t1ngart1\l' .111d 1hc1r gallery rep~ntall\ICS will be: honored guests at u buffet dinner Must>um members and mhcrs ma} .111cnd for $20 which include., clmner wine and an auction paddle (ahfomia artists who art tran~ forming tubes into artworks include Ci11Tord Myers. Millard Sheets. Cieorie Hurrell. Sarah Tamor. Shiela fhas. John 8otz. l.aunc Brown, krry Burt'hfield, Jorae Dubin, Peter Shire, Janet Mackaig. Charles Vilhc" and < la1rc Falkenstein. The in t.all11ion of varied drs1gn~ may be viewed for pl"t'-auction \tlcnt b1ddm1 from 11 :30 a.m. 10 4.30 p m. from SC-pt. 19-23. All ptoe«ds btncfit LDMA' Ch1I· drtn's Art Education Pt'(Jlr'lm I\ well a~ the Caltfomia Contcmporal) Art· asts uh1b1tion series. accordina to Debt Johnston and Diana Spinkchnk.. c:0<ba.in of .. Tubular .\rt .. Mo ne Lobster 1n anisette sauce salmon PoOChtd ""' th c a viar and \/Od1<0 thin slices of boneli:>ss breast ot duck Chateoubnand tournedos 0 1 beef flambed W11h whiskey and more 1 H E f legantlv new decor and menu but still at the some place 9 r1oors above the spo11<l1ng stretcti of the Poe.fie Ocean j L i 0 W [ R S R [ S l A At the Surf & Send Hotel On the ocean at Laguna Beach RAN l For breakfast lunch and d1nne< Coll (714) 497 4477 POo1 Weekender/ Fl"tday, August 31, 1934 II wttntN I\" lllOMl~V LYRICS l'Y· SfOWlUI MUSIC t'Y: WILLIAM H lOCltWOOO otm.CJl.D n 1 DNUTWMONO WORLD PREMIER E UV( ON STAGl A tto.nna 1'20'~ music~ ce>mfdr .,_,, limmy Ou,.ntt tn his v~11k d.1-, , FREEDMAN WAY, ANAHEIM "BEHIND THE SCENES" with lrelda CipoHn Restaurant Account hecut.ive ROV AL THAI CUISINE c.e.bnl" QUMft Slriktl"a aarthdmy Spend a day in Thailand with the Royal Thal Cuasme on Septembef 9. 198", at 4001 W P.cfflc Coe.st Hwy In Newport Beach The authenttc oetebratlOn of Queen Strlklt 1 birthday Wiii tfWllP0(1 you to eoolher ~of imperial el9gance Y04J wlll enioy a mutU coune but1et dtnner ot Ka Tong Thong, Baked Sea Mu.els {Thal style). 8"f S.tay. Roy.a Thai Fried Aloe. Spicy Wonton. Spicy Beet Curry, Chicken Setald (cnoce of 3 df~l. Pahl Thai Nood)es. Thal Chlcken Flame. Royal Thal rllh. and 3 Royal Thai Deaerts Alter dinner you will view a lpecial mOYie depicting the queen's reign EJic11ement wm be in the lonn or Thal sWOtd fighting. bo111ng, Thal dassical dancing, and drum dancing The exotic costumes wrn be a speoal treat to Me as they are ratelY 1eet1 In the United Stat• The hciletl are only S28 per person wtuctl lndvdel a glass of Champagne to tout Queen Sink1t. dinner {In & lip Included). many special door pr1Z91 and laSdnatlng entertainment, a pnVllege to see! Tldcets Will be eold m advanc:. Call 650-3322 LE MIOl New In Newport llMch, Ofd In TredtUon In the south of France there's • region whicll the Frenctl lov>ngly call le Mrdl othef'wise known aa la Provence There under the friendly MectrterTanean sun. the love of food of France, Italy and Spain have combined to create one ot tne wand's moat MlllOOry and hearty cwsenes Le Mldr Res'leurant has a very charming atmoepheta and a very Frencn PrOYenCale menu r .. tunng Poassons {fish and teafood). Vlanda (meet and poultry). Nol NOUlles {noodles! and ot cou..-hors d'oeuwee, potegee (90Ups), saledee and dea9erts. A favorite of the P~• 11 the Allotl wtiidl le freah fish poec;tied w1lh sqUtd. esargots. MNed with vegetablea and gw11c mayonnaise, a true PrOYeneale dlStl Anot~r papulat entree la Em1noe' de lllet de b<>eYf ''Midi' whldl rs dleed beef tender1otn flamed with coc;inac, cream, mustard and sundry secrets Carre d agneau diable Is racl\ of lamb with garlic, dlfon mvstard and bfeed crumbs Le Midi IS proud of thetr des98rts. one being s.bayon. wnlctl IS warm. loamy custard, steeped ,,, Marsa•a wt11te 'lltine. cognac and 9ef'\'ed over ICC! cream Le Midi also features a wven course dinner of ChOtCe m«Mls that have beel"I carefulty Mledeel and arra"Q(ld 10 harmonae The menu ch91lg8S rnontrily And tast but not least. Le M idi alsO featur• a very elltensiw Wine list of Cahforn1a as well as Frencti •ines Le Mid• rs apen tor lunch and dinner Tuesdays thru Sundays They are local~ 11 3421 Via Lido near Hughes Mancet 1n the Via Udo Plaza N~ BMch Cati 675-•~ PRONTO RISTORANTE Plien1 Luncheon Feetllon Show Merk YOUI calendar for a lunctteon fashlOn show on September 5, 11 11 30 A M 1n tM Pronto Ristorante d1nmg room. coordinated by t Megnin s tar.on expert Noddle Wettner An all out effort -.,n be made to maae thas a mem<Wa~ attau with European and A.mencan dellgners ~ as Chanel. Alben N•pon Wtl. *" PeerlOrl. Glvenchy Valenttno. St John l(nrts and others, WhUe vt.wlng t"8 t>eeutlf\11 fall tuNons, you Wll be Mnted Pronto's Soec..i HCIUMI Salad, F«tudnnl TagtlateHe V•de (With VMI ~ wlld musnroomsl ()I $oghola Alla Fl()(enbne (freah sole. spinach, garllc bull•); llallan toe. and 1 Ol&ss ofcham~ The Pfloa tor t"8 lovely lunc:heon and lashtorl show It $10 per person plus taa & tip Cal 5.f0...8038 . . . . ~tur• ol IM Oali'y Pi« ~*'"'1 OllpiW1merlt EH·r~ day .• ill .ilong the Oran.i;:t> Coa-.t \\Offil'""' h\es <.1rv mlldc.• e.-swr b~ mformat1un .md .t'1\'lt'C' found nnl' 1n lht.• Dail\ Pilot ... 14 Piiot Weekender/ Friday, August 3i. 1984 Time to catch your breath before theater runs begin There mav be ------------Next on the September agenda wouJd be the Co ta nothing new under Mesa Civic Playhouse (6~5269), reviving one of1ts most the thcaincal sun on popular shows, "My Sister Eileen,'' on the 20th. Further 0 rang c ( o u n t y J nor.th. the La Habra Community Theater (992-0498) has 'itages this weekend 01 the mus1cal "Two By Two" (about Noah and the flood) in but it's the last the works for a Sept. 21 opening. · brcathinis spell until J The fourth week of September will find five ne ... the Christmas hol-ITUS shows amvina on county stages, startmg with "Move Over 1davs Mrs. Markham," a British comedy, at the Harlequin ·With ~ptembcr DinnerPlayhousc(979-551 l)on Sept. 26. Then comes the close on the honzon. the county's professional. com muns-West Coast premiere of "Top Girls" on South Coast I> and collegiate produc101 groups all have thnr plans for Repcnory's Second St.age (957-4033) Sept. 26. the ne-w season well advanced And the first of the 1984-85 Shanni an opening ml.ht on Sept. 28 will be "On shock 1roops will hit the beaches neltt weekend. Borrowed Time·· at the laf.una Moulton Playhouse These would be the Hunt1n1ton Beach Playhouse (494-0743). "Charley's Aunt· at Saddleback Collqe (832-1 405) and the Westmmster Communny TheateT (831-4656} and .. Bleacher Bums" at Garden Grove's Gem (995-4113). each with an Orange County premiere -Theatcr(636-7213). Huntmgton Beach putting on "The Farmer's Dau&htcr" Entenna October, the Irvine Communny Theater (lhe newer stage version of the 1948 movie) and (857-5496) will start things off with the comedy "For the Westminster countenng wtth another h&ht one ... A Tomb Use of the Hall" Oct. 5. the same evening Golden West Wtth a View" Both open a week from tonight. along wtth College (895-8378) opens ns new season with the Wor1d a revival of "Arsenic and Old Lace" at the Stanton Warn drama. "Home of the Brave." Community Theater (828-0843). After a week's reJauve breather. during wh1cb only m ........ --........................ South Coast Repenory (957-4033) launches its highly "Nude With Violin" will be opening Oct. 12at thcCypras touted 20th anniversary season Sept. 11 with George Civic Theater (527-1949). the action heats up again Oct. Bernard Shaw's epic drama "Sa1ntJoan" on the main stage 19. Thateveoini will see the openinpoffournewshows- of 11s Costa Mesa theater while Sebasttan's West Dinner "Cat on a Hot Tin Roor· by the M1ss1on Viejo Playhoux Playhouse (492-9950) revives ··Kismet" Sept. 12. That (673-4601), "Spoon River Anthology" at Golden West same week will find the San Clemente Community College (895--8378), "Endgame .. at Saddlcback Col. Theater (492-0465) openmg the musical "Sugar" Sept. 13 (83l~S6) and '1'be Ktna and I" for the Fullerton Civic· and the Garden Grove Community Theater (897-5122) Light OJ>CB (526-3832). bnnRJng back ''The Girls m 509" Sept. 14. (Pleue eee ACTORSfPaee 15) Cb.aria Demath'• watercolor on paper, .. 8allor, Soldier and Pollcemeo, ••from the IU.nlaborn lluea.m may be .een at the t.acuoa Beacb lluea.m of Art throacJl Sept. 23. Galleries Mesa An exhibition of color photo· graphs fused with drawtngs and col· Iage by Joanne Leonard, former pho- tographer of a U.S. Olympic team, Is ond1splaythrough5ept. 18 Mon.-Frl. --------------------------~---------------------------' 8 a.m-5 pm. and 6-9 p.m .. closed Tuesday evenlnft 432-5039. •• I I I I I I I I I I Two Creat Dinners for the Price of One! Choice o f ten fabulous entrees including prime rib and fresh fish. SecHing .on first come. ftrst served basis on 2 for I nights O ffer good on Wednesdays. Thursdays, and Friday~ 5 -7 P M thru 8 -3 1-84 ,j .. ~' ~~.~ •J .___..... .... 1 833-0080 l'"llRU Sod of Job • .,.. Alrpert OI llacAltMr llftl. ltijirtlta ---------------------------- PROUOL Y PRESENT - THOSE CRAZY SO's • 60's DAYS ARE BACK AGAINI Featuring Famous Al's Olnerf J ilt (l)IJJ( \( H lppy HOIJI'" Towrl Mon f'lt 4 I pm I IJ.11 r 111q t l M ~· ow\t l;i11y DJ~ & Con11C\I Oµrn nuely JOm lhe l)<lttyt Don't miss ow 12-.,iece HISTORY OF ROCK & ROLL SHOW ft tur~ JASON CHASE "the hOfltSI \llOW 1n tavJnl" Every Tuesday 8 p.m. OJlAMOB com.TT CE1'TER POR COJn:BllPORA.llY A.RT, 3621 W MacArthur Blvd . Sp. l 11 . Santa Ana The annual Statewide Juried Show Is presented w1th Julta Brown. chief curator of contemporary art al the-Los Angeles Temporary Contemporar; Museum, the Juror of this collection of work. Throusth Sept. 14 Wf'd ·Sun noon·5 p.m S49-4989. PBNIN8ULA GALLERY. 42H '.j I st St., Newport Bcat'h. An Innovative uw of oil pastt'I, normally used only lor portraits. has produced a vr1l"-t of beautiful landscape palnllnit'I by l..ol'I Munford on rxhlbll. 673· 1416 QUORUll. 374 N. Coast Htghw.w. Laguna Beach Jane London's watu· colors and Pay llot:~crman·s oll'I art shown thl"()Uj(h Of't I 10 a .m . to 5 p m. dally. 494 4422 SAKDSTOJ'f&GALLERY. aH4 AN Coa t Highway. Laguna Oe;.u·h. Shirley Amburgey p~nt"I ·1c1v11w11ct lmprc Ion " In wat~rrolor In I h(' Studio Callrry. and "Propl,. onct Plares. ' by italleory mem~r1 '"' shown In thr Main Callery Oall't' I I a m ·4 p m . c lo~c<I Monrlavc; ThrouKh Sept 30 497-6775 81J8A.M 8P1RJTU8 GALLERY. 522 Old Newport Blvc1 • Newpon Oc.-oc-h TI1c gallery features Rkhard Hoss color panoramas of · Benches.·· Tues.·Sat 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m .. Wf'd, cvrnln~ by appointment. 63 I ·6405 TLK OALLltRT. 61 I Anton Ulvd . Suitt' 120, Costa Mesa. "Up und Coming." featuring sl.X dynamic nrw artists. somt' In their first c:xhlbltlon. Is shown. Art.I ts lndude Mary Ann • Blakt' and Ka~n Yuaon. Kulpturc· BrettGultar Hofer. patnllru£! . Mcg;an II. Jonn. drawings; Donatd Ryan, ceramic aculptUtt. and Jame Swlti· eT', ph9togr.phs. ThrouJth pt n - Tues.-Sat I J :i.m -5.30 pm. 5-45· ARTS. UC mVIJllS nJCS AltT8 OAL- L&&l', lrvl'?t'i "The California Prom· lM: rl\·e Fincher Park Artl ts" ls featun!d with Steve Armstrona. Rich· &.I'd Dttnen. Tom Dowlln£ BllJ Pukewn.c. and VklcJ Ryan. Thura - S.t 11 a.m.•4 pm Through pt. 22. f74-92 Pilot Weekender/ Friday, August 31, 198<4 15 • • ov1e reviews ADVENTURES OF BUCL\.llOO BAl'fZAI: Rated PG UndoubtedJy lhc- trangest movie or the year. combin- ing sctenrl" fiction. pulp adventure. Western and comMy elrmrnts Hand50mr Pelrr Wt'lkr Is the lltlC' character .• rn expC'rt bratn su~n phy lclsl and rock gullar1st who leads the rolorful Team Banzai Earl Mac Rauch'sscrlpt. directed by W. D Richter. C"onlalns numerous wacky and lmaglnallvt· wacky anc1 Im aglnallve S<'f'Jlf's about allf'n tn· vadcr.. who may lrlAAer the destrur tlon of Earth. The only thing mlssln~ Is a c-oh"rent storyline v v DREAMSCAPE: Hated P<.. I :l /\ highly Intriguing pr<"mls(' what If you coulc1 cntrr anc1 partiC'lpatr in 'iOOW om· C'lse s dreams·1 After a fin«' start lnvolvlnR a rrlurtanr tdc·path and a unlverslt" s l>IC<"P lab . "Oreamscap<"' deAcneratrs 1n a <;talr govcrnml'nt consplra<')' film II"• rt• deemt'd. thouith. by .in rxt'lllni.t rllmat th t>dll Ir m ... 1111· a l'rt>Slc1t-nt ., nl~htman· t:k'nnl., 911.1111 uul K.111· Capsha11. slar vvv UfDIAl'CA JONES AND T HE TEM· PLE OJP DOOM : Ratrd I>(, 1 lam""m Ford rrturns in a worth\· follow-up to truJly mlxes the humorou.,and scary momt-nt . esjltcfally during a marvclou Opc'nln~ nt~htclub ~ne. The mo~ violent sc-t-ncs may~ too frtl(htenlng for younger ehlldrcn. .............. GBOSTBVST&RS: Hated PC A first-rate contemporary comedy with supc"rlor 'tpt"Clal t-rfrcts Riii Murray. Dan Aykroyd and llarold Ramis art" thret-bumbllnp; para~ycholOf(lsts trying lo rtd New York or f(ha.l5. Murray's cons(ant wl~racks arc hllar1ou . and Sigourney Weaver. w~ apartment Is t}aunted; prove& she's more than an lntellttlual IC'C' lady. The ultimate monster Chai flnally alt.acks New York I' too funny toglveaway ..,......,..,.....,... maken who w~k havoc In a mall town at Chri tma ttmr. Brin~ln~ thc- 0rf'rnll11$ to vivid life Is an amazl0$?. frat In this Splclberg-prodUttd film. dlrtttcd by Joe Danie l"The tfowl· Ing'). But Danit' and scrttnwrttc-r Chrt Columbus havr so much fun wHh the Crf'mlln and with tnbutK to pa I movies that the-hum.10 :.toryllnt'!> arf' lt<fl sadly unckvf'IOpt'(I Entertaining but forjiletlabk "" "" GUllLUtS: Rated PC. 'I h~ llt I lc- crcalurcs start out cutt' but t-vt'nlu· ally turn Into dangerous mlschtt-f ACTORS TAKE BREATHER ... FromPace14 <. oming a11ract1ons through October and Novemb(r will include .. The C.1gh Concen" at South Coast Rc:pcnol) ... Dracula" at Golden West College;· "'Nata.he "11,,-cd~ a N1ght1t."' al the Huntington Beach Playhouse. "C"an Can" at the Grand Dinner ~ler. "To Grand- mother\ lfou!>C We C10" at the Westminster Commumt) T hc:atcr and "The ( unous Savage" al the Garden Gro"e < ·ommuntt) Thcatc:r .\l'>O. "Shades" at liouth ( oast Rt'p's Second Stage. "( hip Off Ol)mpus" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. "1 he Compan) of\.\a)ward Saints" at the San Clemt'nte < ommuntt) l hc:ater. "Vanities" at Golden West College and the marathon·tttled "The Butterfingers Angel. Mal)' and Joseph. Herod the Nut and the Slaughtct ol I:! H11 ( arols m a Pt'ar Tree" (whew') at the Nc"'pon fhcatc:r Ans Center Looking toward the end of the )car. v.c find "Annie" at the Gem. ··1 Ought to Be 1n Pictures" at Laguna. "Cnm~ of the Hean"atSaddJcbad .. ··Cheaper by the Dozcn"in u Habra and ··Hctdt" at Fount.am Valley. And. ofcour<>c. the fi flh annual suig1ng of .. .\ Cltnstmas Carol'' a1 South Coa!>t Repcnor) . Thest a~ onl) lhc announced producttoos. Othcn. v.111 surface as the v.ccks v.ear on. ofTcnng Orange Count~ thcatergocru smorpsbord of stag act1vny as 1984 v.rndi. down. Raldrrs of th1· l~sl Ark." ·rhr film ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J ohn Llthgow portra,. Dr. Emilio Lizardo who plans to steal the Oscillation OTer- tbruater In ••The Adven- tures of Buckaroo Banzai!" has lradrmark l.111 a:.lllm virtues thnllln~ non·'>lop c1r11on colortul st-1110.i.s anrl statc·-ol lhr art 1·fft·1·1., .ind ... 1unt work II alsu has thr Lura'>ftlm drawbaC'ks ol shallow c·har.1rtrri,ral Ion and ~lmpll!>llC' plot Ifni! Dlrt•c tor <;t('ven Sptc-lbcrj! .,kl~- • DOWNEY SAVINGS presents LAGUNA BEACH POP MUSIC FESTIVAL I f I -, , , , --~ -, , - ELLA FITZGERALD In benef 11 for 'i<..11'..> >Ip YWt 'f 'iJ'''){l w J<: h ~ducol!on lo.111<J 1tuJt1 / '£un., Sept. 16 7:30 p .rri . GORDON LIGHTFOOT In benefit for Young Mons Ch11st1t1n Associohon C'f Jiong• • ,, tv • . Su n., Sept. 23 7:30 .m. IRVINE BOWL-LAGUNA BEACH J.lome ot tho Pageant ct 1~ Masters & Festival 01 Arts ~~~ ~ \\t'.i.N'4l.1Jhlt11t._ .• +o~ 1~111'\.T EY Al MAY COMPAkY MUSIC l'IU" ~ ~ J\JVV l ~ J 50tlk0 SPtcfllUlil Sl'OlllMAIH ~'I tS1 .1..JP"t 11(11.fllAASltllCHAAC.1 o ... ~ ..... r~,,, ... , ....... ,,,, tlJO ''"'II'''"'. 10 ., o Brod L Fry & Associates p resentation •• •• •• •• ortTHE •• •• •• FILET OF SOLE BONNE FEMME ~ 111• I d1·r.. pn,1t ht'll with mu.,hmom!> ,mJ ~.1llion'>, in liuttt•r <tn<l wh1ft• w1m• St.•r.·l.J "1th .1 w~1t.1bk1)(1f.1lt1t..., .inJ your lhoin• of <1 m1xt.J >tfl'\'f'l Or or,in>tl' ,1lmonJ -..1l.1d BEEF BOURGUIGNON CREPE AND RATATOUILLE CREPE <. )llf l.11111111' B1 ... t1n d111n1·r -,1 1l,1Vortul Bed llou~u1~non l rl'J'l(' ~rvt.J with .1 Jdh t.1l->h R.11.1tn11dl1 <. fl'J't Al...c) vourchoin• ol ,1 m1'1\l.J i-:n.'\'O or orJOKl' .1lmond .... 11.ul Jo. •• FEITUCCINE WITH CHICKEN FLORENTINE J, 11d1•1 p11' 1.., ,,, th" l..1·n lirl·,;.,, .... llltl'\'t.I ~'1th ln..,h '>pin.JCh. crl·.1m ,1nJ nh~n p.1 .. 1.1 lwh1h 111,·,nl "11h ~r.1h'll l'.mnl-....tn Jn<l l~manoc~ .... Sl-rwJ with,, \'\~t·IJhlt· .md ', 'l" • h111Cl' ol ,1 m1xl't1 Kl'\'\'n or 11ra~e tllmonJ ~I.id lo111>:ht 11'1 , .,,., .,..11 ~., I 111 Jll'>t So.05, you t.in lOIO> ,1ny om· 111 th1-...c· d1nnl·r, ,in\ n1.:ht .11h1 I 1\1 t f11.,.1th-1 \\on't l.1-.t lorl'\\:f, <;<l mdul~\: \'OUr.t·lt 11\lW .11 1 prtl\' th.it', n. •I 1lw 11· ..... 1 b111•\11..,,1\1° ~·uth <. 1•.1 ... 1 l'l.v.1 +f' 14 J -,'lo-1225 Uniw,..,lly lownt• C. t•nt1·1 S.m 011,,~u (C>IOl 453 C>C>IC> 0ttn );OtxJ .114°.f 'l'~t Don·t mis., our dd1i-:htt11I SunJ.1~ Bruni h . • :\t4. I u lllh•~•O" & THI l XlHA\':\C:\'\CI )()l C:\'\ Al fOHll •• •• •• •• •• •• .. • • 0 -~------- -~ . --- 18 Piiot Weekender/ Friday. August 31, 1984 Movie review·s THE KARATE IUD: Rated PG. A prrdlctable crowd· plea~r for anyone who's ever been pl<'ked on by a bully Ralph MacC'hlo plays the new kid at a CaJlfomta school who becomes a target of teen martial arts experts. Nor1yukt "Pat · Mor1ta plays an ec· centric <'ustodtan who leads Mstthlo through some offbeat karate train· In~ Morita and Macchio gtve fine performa/lces. and director John Avlld&t'n pulls the nght emotional 1trings. as he did tn "Rocky." ""'.,...., his real-world troubles (thr death of his mothtt. harassmt'nt by bulltn) when he begins n-adtnga book about the magtcal land of Faota111a. Anotht'r boy (Noah Hathaway) la trytng to save this world from a myster1ou'I all-consuming force Splendid special special effects Solid direction by Wolff{anl( Petcrst'n (''Da~ Boot") ............ Balky) uapccta. Lots of crude but funny gags If you're lute run to more sophtsllcated humor, don't bother with this one. Directed by I lugh WllBOn, creator of "WKRP In Ctnctnnatl." .,...,.. hwe It. Otht"ra may not. vv suspense jam -pc-rtod. Ea twoOd bttaks the Dirty Harry mold b)" portraying a mott C"Omplcx Nr# Ortcens cop with two young d ugh· tcrs at home and a taste for ktnky encounters awar from home. He'• now on the trat of a d tic kllJer who ecems to know the dtt~llvr a llttlc too well Richard Tu~~·• ~ript hu a few holes. but the nall·blung end sequences wlll ktep you too engrossed to noll~. TuQ)c aJ90 dJrectcd. v v ""' THE IUVSRJtM>D'fG STORY: Rated PC. An enchanting children's mm that wtll hook a lot of adults. too Ba rtfl Oltver plays a bo} who c!i<·a prs POLICE ACADEllT: II you en· joyed "Animal llouse" and "Porky'&," you'll probably get a kick out lhts scndup of poller tralnln~ A new woman mayor has opened the academy to all sorts of misfits, who tum out to bea lot plucktcrthon their no-nonsense training officer re w PURPLlt llAD'f: Rated J(. Scmt- autobtographlcal ntm atarrtng char· tsmall<' f>rtnce a& the talented but :.clf·centerf'd lt'ader of a Minneapolis funk-rock band. The night club performance scenes and Prince'• 90undtrack arc a knockout. But there's also a sllcy. melodramatic storyltne Involving the star's troubled. parents and his rocky ro-- manct' with a mysterious woman fAppolonla Kotero) Prln~ fans wilt STAR ~Km-TBE8&ARCB POR SPOCJ[: Rated PG. Admiral Kirk (William Shatner) and hla aging s1deklcks must steal the damaged starahtp Enterprise In a darlng mission to revive the late Mr. Spock. whose body was left on the unstable ~neats planet They also must face a band of bloodthtraty Kllngons. Fans of the eerics ehould love It. Not quite as good as "Star Trek II.·· though. Leonard Nlmoy (Spock) directs. ............. TJOBTaOPB: Rated R. The best CIJnt Eastwood film since "The Outlaw Josey Wa les," and a great .,...,....,., -Excellent vvv - Very good . .,....,.. -Oood .,... -Not sn good. American THE BARN Ame11can Lunch M F 11·2 30 DmnPr M S lrom 5 PM Happy Hou• M I 4 30 10 7 FM Sun Champa'gne Buffet l31unct 10 2 30 Enter1a1nrnent A Dancing Banque! F'acilotoes 14982 Rem I luslon 730-01 t5 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The oog1nal Featuring display Ofod 1ng lunch Mon Fri 11 2 Dtnner r11ghlly Mon -Frt from 5 p m Sat & Sun lrorn 4 p m 200 1 Harbor 81110 Costa Mesa 642· 9777 ~ I HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety ol hamburgers saloon steak sandwiches lobstet btSQue, onion aoup fondue and cherry cot>- blM Lunch & dinner from 11 .30 M·Sat .. Sun 10-10 Spec•at Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hour 1545 Adams at Harbor Costa Mesa 546-7392. HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Esiab4"'1ed since 1939. Omelettes 25 vaneties Sefced 24 hours Sand- wiches. 30 varieties Healed garden patlO dinner sefV9d 5-10 PM 3A 157 Coast Hwy. Dana Point (714) 496-9270 Also 16341 Coast Hwy , Sunset Beach {213) 592·540A PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan style Fresh fish and pasta. Patt0 dining. Lunch M~F 11·3 Danner Mon ·Sat from 5 p.m Happy Hr M F 5-7 Wed Ladies ntte SO. wen drinks from 3 p m Banquet facll11tes 600 NewpOfl Center Dr FashK>n Island, Newport Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast lunch donne< PatlO drn1ng w1lh ocean vtew Modest prices Beer /wine Famed tor Belgian waffles Open da~y lrom 8 AM.. t 198 S Coast Hwy In Vdlage Faire Ma~ Laguna Beach 497· t667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuosmes of Old China Host Wallace Lee Chet Yr Chen Elegant d1n1ng Lunch. Dtnner Sat & Sun 0.m Sum (Chinese Tea Calta Brunch} BanQUetS. Beer & 'Wine Reasonable PrtOeS 12100 _Beach Blvd Stanton 898-8933 . ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Continental AIRPORTER INN Medlt9"anun Room Continental Lunch M·F 11 30 . 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 -3 00 ()loner from S 30 HapPy Hour M·F Entertainment & Dancing 7 nights a weel< Valet Partung Banquet Fac1111tes 18700 MacArthur, Irvine 8..13-2770 CAFE LIDO Newport'& Cannery V1~ iazz spol Cozy atmosphefe AmeftGan, ttal181l & Continental menu Lunch M·F 1 1 3 O.nner nightly 6 PM to mi<fnlghl Enlertaioment nigtttty 9· I 30 Sun 1an session 3-7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd.. NeoNport Beach. 675-2968 MARCEL'S Voflal M•cel. Dancing Wed lhru Sal night& to Buzzy Box, 9 00 P M to 1 30 A M . Top 40's Live Roogae every frt 4 Sal trom 9 30 P M Backgammon Happy hour 4 7 P M Come see our brand new IOOk Serving sandwiches ~ps seatood and cro1ssan1s t30 E 171h SI . Costa Me<i8 646 3666 RIVIERA r,onltnenlal Chet Richard Bergner c;1nce 1970 lnt1matf! Otn1ng Lunch t I 30-3 00 dlrlner •rom S PM Closed Sun & Holoda~ Banquet rooms 3333 S Bristol Costa Mesa 540 3840 LAST GREAT DINNER CRUISE Cruise around the Newport Hart>or aboard the CounQfant, leatunng both goutmel dining and 'P'f'lled en1enaon- men1. Cebefet style Otnner crulSeS. nlit.!1 club cNlles and Sunday 1an brunch CNIMS CaU075 f481 tor In· IOfmation and reservations French BORDEAUX 100 Wines S1lv0t Award Winner. Lunches Tues-Fri 0.nner M·S Closed Sundays & hOlida~ 011 BriSIOI and Randolph (between Bakar and Bear) then tett onto St Clair 758 St Clair. Caata Mess 640-36" 1. LE MIDI New 1n Newpor11 old in tradition Flavourlut French f>rovencale dcshes Charming decof and atmosphere ot the South, the Midi of France Lunch and dinner Tues thru Sun Extensive Calrf and French wine ltats 3A21 Via Udo, Newpot1 a..cn In plaza near Hughes Market 675--490A Italian DONA TELLl'I The original 11nce 1973 Now open in our new toe.Ilion. Serving our famous plZD end past• Dine In Of take out 9430 Warne< al Bushard, Fountain Valley. Behind the Sizzler 963-5965 MARCELL OS Family owned Eatabllahed llln<:41 1973 Pastas, veal, ptzza SpeciahzJng in Ciopptno 8"' & Wine MNed Salad b8r Lunch Mon. ttwu Fri dtnner 7 rngtlts a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m 17502 Beach Blvd at Stater Hun1tng1on Beach 842 !>505 Me xican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ouf food II e trip lo Me>tiCOI Eat MCe 1972 Open dally trom 11 am for lunch & dinner. Coclctalte Entertain- ment Wad thN Sat night• In the Burro Room 296 E 17th St .• Coeta Mee&. Call 8"5· 762e TRE8 AMIGOS For Restaurant Directory Information, call Brenda Caponera A place fC>f people who appreciate good Mexican fOOf at eurprl9ingly low prlc89. Open dally 11 1.m lunch & dinner Oatty luncheon specials. Deno tng Wad JhruSat tOp m tot ooa.m. Top 40'• muslC. C.terlng 2200 Harbor Blvd., K Mart Ptau, Coate Mesa 842 827M8278 at 642-4321 Ext. 262. Natural/Healthy F.08TY CARROTS Delicious fashion lood per Henry ~~rslrom A great pleoe for d!Mef 7 days lrom 11 a m Sunday Cham pagne Brunch Between BUllOci(a and I Magoin So Coasi Plaza, tower level 556-9700 PUFFINS · Naturally" cooked fOOdS trom pan· cakes to crepes 10 a1eak1 An advtn· lure in natural eating. Open Sun thru Thur<> 8 am 10 11 pm Fri & Sat. 8 am 10 12 midnight Visa/MC Casual Mod erale Prices 3050 E Coast Hwy COfona del Mar 640-t573 Seafood & Steak BLACKBEARDS Hearty Beel Entrees & Seat~ Lunch 11-3 00 Dinner trom 5 PM Happy Hour M-F Extensive Oyster Bar Two blocks SOUlh of John Wayne Airport. 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features frestt tocal seafood. eastern beef Lunch, dtnnef Sunday brunch and champagne brunch, harbOr cruises Entenainment nightly and Sunday attamoon Lounge food gal ley HIStOfic: wsterlront landmatk 1n Newporl' s Cannery VUlage 3010 Lafayette 675--5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and tots of 11. Newport Beach • Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch Ollerlool<s Newpot'I Bay 2735 W. Coast Hwy. 642-3"31 Irvine Lunch, dinner. happy hour 1830 Mam 545-4 77 4 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days Breakfast 7 a m. M F. Lunch 11_. M·F. 0.rlllef 4-11 M·S Sat & Sun brunch 7·4 Oyster bar rn . Sat .. Suo Banquet taciltties up to 500 Entertainment Wed ·Sun. Panoramic bay view 400 Matn St.. Balboa 673-4833 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & lnternallonal Cuisine. Watertront din ng. Chai Charles Kalag-.n. lunch, Dinner. Sat & Suo. Award Winning Brunch Ban· quetJ & C.temg. Oyat• Bar. Ent•· talnfnent Lido Village. Newpof t Beach -e73-•100 -j .. ~ I t 2 -Back To SchOOl/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday Aug. 30, 1984 Coast schools open_ next week --Most begin classes T~ursday, __ Check calendar for details Fountain Valley First Day of School - Sept. 10, 1984 Veterans Day -Nov. 12, 1984 Thanksgiving -Nov. 22-23, 1984 Winter Recess - Dec. 23, 1984 -Jan. 4, 1985 Martin Luther King's Birthday -Jan. 21, 1985 Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 11, 1985 Washington's Birth- day -Feb. 18, 1985 Spring Break -April 1-5, 1985 Memorial Day -May 27, 1985 Last Day of School - June 20, 1985 ·- For Information, call your neighborhood school or the district h e a d q u a r. t .e r s • 842-6651. Huntington Beach {elementary) First Day of School - Sept. 10, 1984 Veterans's Day - Nov. 12, 1984 Thanksgiving -Nov. 22-23, 1984 Winter Recess - Dec. 24, 1984-Jan. 4, 1985 Martin Luther King's Birthday -Jan. 1'4, 1985 Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 11, 1985 Washington's Birth- day -Feb. 18, 1985 Spring Break -April 1-5, 1985 Memorial Day - June 13, 1985 (Ten- tative) For Information, call yourlocalscttoolorthe district headquarters. 964-8888. Huntlnf;!ton Beach Union Fl.S. · First Day of School - Sept. 10, 1984 Veterans Day -Nov. 12, 1984 Thanksgiving -Nov. 22-23, 1984 Winter Recess - Dec. 24, 1984-Jan. 4, 1985 Martin Luther King's Birthday -Jan. 14, 1985 (Tentative) Semester Break Feb .... 1985 Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 11, 1985 Washington's Birth- day -Feb. 18, 1985 Spring Recess - Aprll 1-5, 1985 Memorial Day -May 27, 1985 Last Day of School - June 21, 1985 For busing Infor- mation, call 536-7521. For other questions, call Lyn Henderson at dls- t r i ct headquarters, 964-3339. Huntlnf;!ton Beach Ocean View H.S. First Day of School - Sept. 10, 1984 Veterans Day -Nov. 12, 1984 Thanksgiving -Nov. 22-23, 1984 Winter Recess - Dec. 2•. 1984 -Jan. 4, 1985 Martin Luther King's Birthday -Jan. 1•. 1985 (Tentative) In-Service Day for Teachers (Students Off) -Jan. 28, 1985 Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 12, 1985 (Ten- tative) Washington's Birth- day -Feb. 18, 1985 Spring Break -April 1-5, 1985 Memorial Day -May 27, 1985 LastDayofSchool- June 19, 1985 For Information, call your neighborhood school or the district headquarters, 8•7-2551. Newport-Mesa First Day .of School - Sept. 10, 198• Veteran's Day Nov. 12, 19S. ............ ~ ...... """' Tile dJYenlty la fall fulllona meana .ome •tudenta will tend . Joun& pair -wlll aport more traditional dada. toward the more oatnceou .tJles, while othen -like tbta IL Teacher Conference Day, grades K-6 -Nov. 1•, 1984 Thankaglvtng Holiday -Nov. 22-23, 1984 Winter Recess - Oec.24-Jan.4, 1985 Martin Luther King Holiday-Jan. 1•. 1985 Teacher Conference Day, grades 7-12 - Feb. 1, 1985 Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 11, 1985 Washington'• Birth- day -Feb. 18, 1985 Teacher Conference Day, all grades - March 20, 1985 Spring Recess - April 1-5, 1985 Memorial Day -May 27, 1985 LastOayofSchool - June 20, 1985 Schedule la tentative, pending approval of Newport-Mesa Board of Educatl.pn. For Infor- mation, call 760-3213. Irvine Opening Day of School -Sept. 6 First Quarter Enda - Nov. 9 Veteran's Day - Nov. 12 Thanksgiving -Nov. 22&23 Winter Break -Dec. 24-Jan. • Martin Luther King Holiday -Jan. 14 Second Quarter Ends -Feb.1 Lincoln's Birthday - Feb. 11 Washington's Birth- day -Feb. 18 Spring Break -April 1-5 Third Quarter Ends -April 12 Memorial Day -May 27 LastDayofSchool - June 21 Laguna Beach Opening day -Sept. 6 Veterans' Day - Nov. 12 Thanksgiving -Nov. 22,23 Winter recess ..:-·0ec. 2• to Jan. 4 Martin Luther King's birthday-Jan. 21 Mld·year receu Feb. 11 to Feb. 18 Admlliiona day Feb. 11 LincOln'a birthday - Feb. 12 Waehlngton'a blrth- dmy -Feb. 18 Spring receea -Apr. 1 to Apr. 5 ---==::i.....-- Memorlal Day -May 27 • Last day of School - June20 For more Information. call the diltrict office at 494-8M6. Back To School/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug. 30. 1984"'-3 Kin-Ciergarte _n , a giant step Preparing essential in getting child -----off on right foot By SUSAN MONAHAN Ollly"-IC.11 J • I Since kindergarten is often the first step in a child's education, it helps if he or she gets off on the right foot. - In J)4:lrt, this means that both the parent and the child should know what's expected of them. Diana Bullard, who teaches pre- schoolers and kindergartners at the Knott Child Care Center in Buena Park, pointed out that a child must be five years of age by Dec. 2 of the year he or she begins kindergarten. So when. parents go to register the child, "Make sure to bring a birth certificate," she said. A medical form. filled out by the child's physician upon completion ofa physical examination, may also be a prerequisite fot registration. Not all schools mandate a pre-kindergarten checkup, said Bullard, explaining that, ''The child has to have a physical (within) 18 months before starting first grade, so most children get one about half way through kindergarten." Im- munization records, however, must be up to date before the child enters kindergarten, she added. Frce.,-or inex-pcnsive vision and hearing screening tests arc often of- fered by the school once the child is in attendance. Bullard suggests that parents take advantage of these exam- mations because, "If there is a (vision or hearing) problem, it may be noticed in kindergarten." (The California Op- tometric Association recommends a comprehensive eye examination, one that includes procedures to check for nearsightedness. farsightedness, eye coordination, the ability to change focus and any indications of crossed eyes or a tendency to use only one eye.) The child will also be given a placement test conducted by a kindergarten teacher ... It's to find out exactly what concepts the children ~now, to sec where they are in fine and gross motor skills," said Bullard, add mg that the purpose of the tests 1s to determine which children arc best suited to work in the same classroom. Bullard says that the first day of school can be an emotional one for the child, and that many parents have avoided this' trauma by placing htm or her in a day care center prior to kindergarten. A child who has already adjusted to daily contact with other children and authority figures in a day care Setting is less ·likely to feel threatened by kindergarten, she said. But if kindergarten is to be the child's first venture out of the nest, Bullard advises, .. tryin1 to get them into an activity that will prepare them for that kind of sociability." She said that if a child is not in a pre-school. "It's best to talk to them even a year ahead of ttme so they'll know what to expect." And the child should learn some of the .. skills" (coloring and cutting out figures. for example) that he or she will be practicing in school, she added. Juliana De Frenza, director of the Montessori Harbor Mesa School -in Costa Mesa, says that, "If the parents are reassuring, the children will feel more comfortable." Reassunng a 5- year-old can be as obvious -and therefore as easy to overlook -as reminding the child that he or she will be picked up at the end of the day. Common sense also dictates that the child be dressed comfortably. "Not too warm, not too cold~ closed shoes and no long dresses on the girls -they trip over them,'' said De Frenza. She encourages parents to bring the child to the school before the big day ... This way they are familiar with the environment; it's the unknown that frightens chtldren." De Frenza said that when the parent is talking to the child about school, the emphasis should be on how much fun it wiJI be rather than how much learning will take place. "Too much pressure on them makes the children almost afraid to go to school" she explained. "Tell them to relax and have a good time, talk about the games they'll play and the stories thev'll hear. The learn mg will come." · SAT ·scores aren't f'OOd measure of education By SUZANNE FREY o..., Not eern11111,..,1 The fact that students atross the United States receive incrca~mgly lower scores on college entrance exams docs.not seem to worry school officials in th~ Newport-Mesa schOol-district. One reason as that Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores in that district arc higher than the national .and California averaie. according to Robert Francy, principal of Estancia High School in Costa Mesa. Another reason, he said, i that these tests are not a valid measure ot the quality of education. "The declin·e in SAT score is inevitable." he sajd. "It only means that more and more students. for whatever reason, are taking the tests." He ex-plame<i fhllt-more Stu enfs1lfan before are encouraged by parent and peers to at least give four-year college a try. Many of these arc not high achievers acad mically. and thus their tc t score cause the averag to go down. (Pleue eee SAT /...,e 4) () ................. ~ A child•• apprdleuton of tlae kl.a~ e:Kpcrience can be .oothed by P991dn ~atal preparadoa. O· 0 4 -Back To Schodl/An AdvMlstng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug, 30, 19S.. School kids line up f~r computer time By JOY DEE ANTHONY o.l'r--· 0 2 AU around the county, computers are entering classrooms in larger numbers than ever before. Even then, supply is likely to fall short of demand -at least at free time, Instead of the age-old scrambling after the available basketballs and vol- leyballs, children these days are often more anxious to gain a place at the computer. Take Harbor Day School in Cor- ona dcl Mar, for example. Dean of Students Bill Jones says they have to let only one grade in at a ume during recess, though the dozen Apple 2Es are ample for the private school's ordinary classroom use. Students at Harbor Day begin getting bands-on experience as early as the fourth grade for one period a week. By the time they're i_n sixth grade, they get three periods a week, Jones stresses that though there are only so many hours available in this longer-than- public-school day, no instruction in mathematics is cut short to make room for computer learning, He is willin~ however to concede that something had fo give, The Harbor Day philosophy is that any 13 year-old today who doesn't know how to use a computer will be at a disadvantage in high schoot Ann Chlebiclti, principal of Hunt- ington Beach High, disagrees. We're not at that stage yet, she says. Entering freshmen who haven't yet had com-· puter exposure won't be a minority. till, Huntington Beach Hi~ s to be leading the pack in 1ts putcr graduation requirement set for 1987. For the first time, entering sophomores must be computer literate before winning a diploma. Though Chlebicki says that "literacy" hasn't yet been fully defio~ the school is making things easier for students with the introduction of 62 IBM personal computers in addition to the main- frame and set of around 15 terminals already in place, Besides learning to program in the languages ~ Fortran, and Cobol. Huntineton Beach High students will see their social science, math, and science courses move into a computer lab for frequent applications of educa- tional software. Game playing will not be entirely discouraged, Chlebicki says. It .. helps people realize that the machine is friendly," she explains. Nancy Jense~ chairman of the ondee/s ooce bot pat.-teus cwi jUMiolS C-Otl O!~ ·~ Sprut 1132 IILUi~ Au-e,., 650-2105 ' Where stud.en ta once ecrambled for buketballa and YOJ.1qball9 darl.DC • high school computer department, says parents will have to help their children decide whether computer education, like driver's ed or typing skills. is something they need an in- depth knowledge of. The business department is committed to using the computer PC lab for applications like spreadsheet analysis in all of its SAT SCORES ••• PromPaeeS Furthcnnore, he pointed out that the influx of minority students with insufficient knowledge in English in later years have contributed to the lower scores. "Take the Asian students for example," he said ''They are great in math, but lack background in language arts, which constitutes about 50 percent of the test, "I'm sure that if the same number of students took the college boards 20 years ago, as arc ta.king them today, the scores would be comparable," he continued. However, this doesn't mean that schools have given up the fight against low SAT scores. But the main emphasis, at least in the Newport- Mesa school district, Francy says, is to focus on the quality of the curriculum in general, not just on the SAT prep classes in 12th grade. "I don't feel it is possible, or even commendable. to completely prepare a student for the exam," he said, But Estancia seniors wanting to specifically prepare themselves for the test have several options available, Theycarrsign upforfrce-earty morning prep classes taught by volunteering teachers, At 7 a.m., before regular instruction begins, they may study areas in algebra and geometry that were taught in 9th and 10th grade but now might be forgotten, Computerized preparatory pro- grams developed by professional t~ ting services are also available to each student, the principal said. their free time. todaJ''• yoa.qat.en llne up for a tmn at a computer. cou~ but it is possible that other students will choose not to go beyond basic computer literacy. What pleases Jensen most, she says, is the excitement of teachers and parents. Compared to many other dislricts, the amount of support given for computer learning is tremendous, ~ 811eCOlllPOTEll.8/P8) Furthermore, juniors arc en- couraged to take the pre-SAT, which is a two-hour version of the thn:e-bour college entrance exam. And be sai~ advanoed placement programs in sub- jects such as calculus, chemistry, English and arts are available and attracting more students than ever. Francy maintained that if stu- dents wait until the 12th ~ to prepare for the SAT, they have prob- ably waited too long. "If a student has not paid attention to the instruction from 7th grade and up, there is really little hope of him or her ever ~ing the exam," be said Much is done on the adminis- trative level to improve scores. Dale Wooley, director of pupil personnel services in the Newport-Mesa distriet. said that each of the district's four high schools reviews its curriculum annual- ly to make sure it covers areas that will come up on the SAT. Academic counselors advise students on what courses they should take if they plan to go to college, and bwlctin boards k.eep students infonned on available SAT prep courses. Wooley pjd that another reason SAT scorts artiower than they used to be. is that there has been a tendency of wanting to accommodate the below- average students to eliminate drop- outs, The result was that tudents preparing for college didn't get an education that was challenging enough, "We wanted to make school a happy, easy place where kidS like to be:· he said - Back To School/An Adverttslng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug. 30, 1984 - 5 We care all day l~ng. At the Newport Children's Center. day care means JUSl that. Canng obout a child's social development. academic ---.n:-h 1e ve ment-ftnd ~ienat well-being. All day long. Every dav succeed. So we make certain that they spend the day an a rich. challenging. loving environment-one lJl which ·~httd L biht \'.-to fQV.: taltiS full individual p<>tenllal i~ en ured We alc;o believe that dav care And '"e do It the Montes m succeed· when children waj: because ll W{lrl\." \i•1tr n•und pn.>1'ram • £11n>//nlt'nt JI l lyr. o/J Full day cure hour. fl·J<lam ti Ot>pm _:_SJ NEWPORT CHILDREN'S CENTER 0 , - 6 -Back To Sahoot/An Advertising Supplement to the D.\ILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug. 30, 19~ Yout h football, soccer t eams still recruiting By ANDI DA VIS o.ltr .... c:.1.1 so •••• Grab your helmets and shm guards. If you're an adult, dig out your coach's whistle. Coaches. rookies and seasoned players are still in demand in area soccer and football leagues. Nine and 14-year old football players are at a premium. The only hard part will be choos- ing your sport. Soccer - a year-round sport -continues to grow at an overwhelming rate ... Soccer has really wrenched a hold in the area," said Mark Samples, athletic directQr of the Huntington Beach Junior All-Ameri- can Football League ... There's a lot of old wives tales about injuries caused by heavy contact sports." Football season really began about three weeks ago with the season endmg in November. Most teams arc still acceptinJ players willing to make up the training. Following are area numbers of the Junior All American Football League. Other outlets may be available. For example, the Newport Beach recreational department offers flag football for an $8 fee beginning September 10. Costa Mesa -The Junior All-o.itr,...,.... .,,...._. ..... American Football League, 631-2779. Junior football playen ready to hit the grtcliron. ..It's a great opportunity. We need ---------=---==-------------------more nine-year olds. We also need girls .. ---------------------------forcbeerlea4ef:s. Our league is open for girls to play football, too. Everyone on FAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL Orange County's Oldest and Finest Established 1953 • Sm al I Classes · • Individual Attention • Sound Study Habits • Summer Session Summer Camp Grades K-8 Transport ion-Cafeteria-Extended Day 1557 W. Mable Street • Anaheim, CA 92802 • 77 4-1052 ' I , , •• i the team plays in every game," says Gary Hill, president. The five teams are looking for youths aged 7-14. There is a $25 registration fee and a $40 participation fee. All equipment except shoes is supplied. .. All our coaches are ex- perienced," says Hill. ''Some of them have been coaches for 21 years." Fountain V\lley-:-The Fountain Valley Junior A~ri Football League, 775-2991. The six teams in this league are lookjng for mid~et football players (aged 13-14) and Junior clinic players (7-9), says Bob Wojciechowski, presi- dent of the Fountain Valley chapter. He says many of the older players begin playing freshman football at this age, thinning the ranks. Fountain Valley's minimum fee is $25 for signup with total cost reaching $65 for the first child. $55 for the second, and $45 for the third. Huntington Beach -The Souih Huntington Beach Junior All-Ameri- can Football League, 968-0678 or 962-8387. Football is as safe as softball, argues Mark Samples, athletic director. Samples is lookin~ for players of all a~s. Sign lllLfec as $35 plus $50 for certification. The teams play at Edison·. High School. .. Too many parents don't realize that the· equipment will protect the players. A few bumps and scrapes 'happen anywhere." says Samples. Irvine -The Jr.vine Junior Alf- American Football League, SS 1-480 I or 552-6416. The teams are particularly looking for 13-year olds and 9-year olds. The $15 fee includes all equipment. Newport Beach -The Newport Beach Junior All-American Football League, 644-5197. ··we need players as soon as possible," says president Edith Mullerstach. They are accepting play- ers aged 8-14. The registration fee is $15 with a participation fee of $35. · The largest soccer organization is the American Youth Soccer Organiza- tion, a national organization with about 250,000 players. nearly half of them reside in southern California, says Don Tyssee, area director. About 12,000 AYSO soccer players live in central Orange County. Tyssee agrees that the soccer program is growing. possibly at the expense of the football program ... The beauty of soccer is that you don't have to be big to play, you don't have to be tall, and you don't have to be a good batter. _Soccer skills are acquired skills," he says. The soceer season begins the weekend after Labor Day, with most teams playing about 12 games. The regular season winds up in mid- December, with tournament play in January, February and March. h Orange County A YSO pro- gr:am has l l regions. Fees range from S25 to $35, depending upon the individual program. The fees mclude a unjform, which the player gets to keep at the end of the year, and insurance. Most players are required to buy shoes and shin pads. Most teams have already been selected, but openings are available for players on many teams. The program has a need for adult coaches, as well. If you would like more information, please calJ the region commissioners: North Huntington Beach -Ric Garay, 847-0219 South Huntington Beach -Barry Boone, 968-3681 Fountain Valley -Bill Lahncy, 839-0501 Corona del Mar McKinley, 640-2539 Mike Newport Beach -Don Red- ington, 631-4341 Central Huntington Beach and Westminster -Al Dejas, 963-5877 · Costa Mesa -Mike Watkins, 662-5415 Central Huntington Beach -Les Klein. 892-710 I South Irvine -Larry Love- nduski, 786-4021 North Irvine -W,axne Pope, 551-3185 --:f-/ For more information on soccer cluos, ootball, oroTher sports ()( recreational activities in your area, call your city recreation department: Hunt- mgton Beach, 536-5486; Fountain Valley, 839-8611; Costa M"esa, 75~5300; Irvine, 6 814; Laguna Beach, 497-3311; cwport Beach, 640-2271. • I • . . Back To Schoof/An Advertlat~ Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug. 30, 1984 -7 .;__----~------~----------------Scholal'shipS ease pinch ·of· soaring college expe-nse By SUSAN MONAHAN De11J"'94C.111, 0 1FJI According to figures recently re- leased by the ColJege Board (a non- profit organization of over 2,500 colleges), the 1984-85 ayerage cost fora student to live at a pnvate, four-year college will be $9.022; a student who commutes can expect to spend $7? 782. Prices like these could put higher educatton out of the reach o( an average income family, but the. re- sourceful student can often whittle down college expenses with the help of scholarships. Dorothy Crutcher, director of guidance servi~ for the Hunt~n~on Beach Union High School D1stnct, says that .. The student who applies for scholarships will probably get some- thmg." One of the few paths to a full scholarship is open to students. w:ho enroll 10 the Reserve Officer Tramu~g Corps. she said. An ROTC scholars~p 1s worth approximlltely $50,000 m tuition books and other college related expen~s ... Of course, it's a trade-off-. the student is expected to give a cert.am amount of military service." Furthermore, the student who wins an ROTC scholarship must have not only a high grade point average (GPA) and Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, but show a 0 strong pattern of courses." This mcahs that the ROTC candidate will have a curriculum that is heavy in lab sciences, mathematics and forei~ languases; college prep level Enghsh and social studies are also expected. ' The more rigorously prepared student may also consider appl~ng to the Air Force Academy, West Point or Annapolis. ··An appointment to one of these (military colleges) is worth about S 150,000," said Crutcher. Crutcher explained that while it is unlikely that a stude!lt ~·~qualify for a single full scholarship, it is possible to win several smaller ones and use them in combination. Nor is only the outstanding student eligible -many a .. 8" student can get a scholarship on the basis of financial need, she said. In fact, "It's very difficult for the academically strong student whose father is making $100,000 a year to get (Pleue eee COLLEGE/PaCe 8 ) ,, - Sweater Classics ot Al's Garage for Bock to School ,., ' . . ·'·' 56 FASHI •.. .· . Ready for echool Sweaters a.re ID fub.lon, and tll1a mute student wl11 be right ID .tyle when .chool &eta under way a&alD aezt month. -- . . 4 .. ,,.... ----..--- -- ' . -, . .. • \ 8 -Back To School/An Advertising Suppkwnent to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Aug. 30, 19S. ---------------------------------------COMPUTERS ATTRACTIVE ... COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS •.• - -- --. • , FromPage4 But the Newpon-Mesa Unified School Distnct 1s also jumping on the computer bandwagon. Dr. Mary Kruse. director of instructional ser- \ ices for the district. says every child from first grade to 12th will find personal computers read) to tap . ..\t the elementary level. each school will have Jt least three PC's while rhcre will be at lrast ten in each junior high and at least fifteen in each high school. Kruse says there's no need to fear that learning about computers will take the place of other necessary subjects. It 's a .. beautiful marnagc" between the computer and all aspects of learning, -.he commented Not only docs learn- ing about the machine enhance a .;,tudent's ability to think, but the a\a1lab1ht\ of cducatlonal software -.11mulates· enthusiasm for more tra- dttional fare. Game-. too can be useful, Kruse sa~ ~. as long as they are creative and more than games for games' sake. , This 1s a sen ument echoed by Alan Cohen. one of three owners and president of a Costa Mesa club called ·~The Computer Experience." Because of hi s child members, he sees bas1call) two kinds of parents interested an computers. There are those. he says, who drop children off without any attempt at parental involvement. These children arc likely to spend all of their time playing games. Parents who become actively involved. Cohen says. "ill find their children ready to learn about computers in a more sophisti- cated way. There's only one possible draw- back to children getting early computer education in the school system. Cohen feels. Computer science might be taught like "new math" once was in some cases. In bad "new math" environments, the students who didn't get it didn't master even the basic skills.. But what is the right way to teach computers to youngsters? Cohen feels that too many schools, especially on the college level, go about things backwards. a fact which surpri~ him. Instead of stan1ng with applications software. 1hings like word processing. they begin with programming . There is so much potenttal frus- tration for so little gain involved in beginning programming. Cohen says. that although it is a valuable skill to have, many may be turned off to computers forever tf they stan with it. Leaming how to use programs instead of how to make programs will rapidl) boost a person's confidence, giving him or her the satisfaction of seeing a computer do sophisticated things, like pictures and graphs. with a minimum of button pushing. "Doing word processing or spreadsheets gives you a lot of incen- tive. makes you feel a lot warmer towards the computer in terms of getting on to the more difficult things," Cohen says. s 100 YAMAHA SCOOTER REBATE ......-NO DOWN 0.A.C. v Electrical Start v Automatic v 1 Year Warranty ' JPromP-.e7 a scholarship." This apphes even to recipients of the prestagous National Merit Scholarships. Although only students who score in the top one-half percent of the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) can even com- pete for one of these scholarships. Crutcher noted that the amount of the award will vary with the family's income. Financial need may qualify a student for a state or federal grant. The Pell (Basic) Grant is granted under a federal program which ha awarded applicants from $l50 to $1 ,900 per yea r. Cal Grants "A," .. B .. and "C" are specifically for those attending Cali- fornia schools. Awards have ranged from SI 00 to $4.300 per year. And Crutcher says that the needs analysis done for the Cal Grant can be useful when th~ student applies for other scholarships. "Most tuition is more expensive than any of these grants would cover," she added ... But the great thrust of the colleges these days 1s granting money to students with need." This 1s not strictly ahruism on the pan of the colleges. Crurcherexplained that private colleges are eager to increase their enrollment and that today's college student is "in a buyer's market.'' She says that PSA T scores that are not high enough to land a National Merit Scholarship may still qualify a student for an award from a private college. Colleges are not the only pn' resource for the tudenl who nc educational fund(ng. Nar O'Connor, principal of Saddlet High School in Santa Ana. pointed that many businesses grant schc ships to those who quahfy. Gen Bank of America. the Irvine Comp and ITT Cannon are among companies that have awarded f1 $500 to full. four-year scholarships O'Connor also advises scho ship seekers to keep organizations s as the Kiwanis, Lions. Elks : Soroptomists in mind as a sourc( financial aid, noting that local chap often grant awards to local stude And a scholarship may be ava1la through a parcnl's place of cmpl ment, she added. "Then there are some re unique awards." said O'Connnr. E hear of the Hazel Cubbons ~ho ship? It's not one of the better-knc ones. but ll has provided $8,1 renewable each year, for several ange County students. Because students aren't awan them, "A lot of scholarships begging," said O'Connor. "The re. resourceful student will dig them 01 Libraries and bookstores carry bo listing current scholarships and ti requirements, guidance dcpanmc have scholarship files and counsel who can help the students sort lhro1 them, she said. Is Your Child Fully EqQipped w.i~ .... For Life? Irvine Coast Christian Sctitfol thinks being prepared on the inside is Important too. That's why, In addition to our award- winning academic and athletic programs, we also encourage and train our students to grow spiritually, equipping them to become strong and weH balanced Christians in today's world. Irvine Coast Christian School •. 9 ra.o« ~ School Afi-SAow mdergal'refl~qm grad • ACSI Science Fair 8 20,student classes For information and class • 8-acre sch~I facility enrollment ct1ll 7 I 4/M'l-Q7CJtJ 8 ABEKA Curnculum IRVINE 8 Presidential Academic.: COAST Excellence Awa/d Our students are winners CH RI STJ AN • I st Place So CA Spelling Bee SCHOOL for 6th, 7th & 8th grade •or. c •• u~n ~ .tnr • I st Place Southern California <."°''• ~ C•l•t0<no.. <11!111 1!· High speech meet .Su~ on•~ hoot, m •pm \ - rate eds '\C}' ack out Jar- 1oc, BOY the om lar- Jch and of 1Cr~ 1ts. iblc O}- illy ver lar- wn )()() Or- ·of go lily at. .. oks 1eir nts ors ijti • dueation back in style I DA YlD BISHOP Perhaps it's "The Revenge of the Nerd," but whatever it is, brams are a hot item on the high school campus 1aga1n. . J • Educators are a Wltnessmg a significant trend toward academics among high school students in Orange County, where study bas become fashionable, and getting into the ri$ht college to land a good job is motivating teens in public schools again. .. The cycle is returning to what it was in the '50s,n said Laguna Beach Unified School District Super- intendent Billy J. Barnes ... Students are aware that to get into top jobs it is important to get good grades. A good education means better employment" As a resuJ~ students and espcciaJly their parents arc demanding more college prep courses, honors and advanred placement classes, and schools are requiring more science, math, foreign language study, and a more rigorous overall academic pro- ~m. according to educational admin- -1 1strators in south Orange County. The renewed interest in academics 1s so Jfe31 in the Newport-Mesa school distnct of Newport Beach, for exam- ple, that high school administrators are consideflng an .. optionaJ period" before or after the school day to meet the students' demands for fuller course . , ' •• loads, said 14-year district Super- intendent John W. Nicoll. ··we're seeing a strengthening of the program by student choice," he added. "More kids are opting for a more rigid program." Increased emphasis on getting into college harcd5o meant that more counseling is being demanded of school districts by both parents and students eager to get an edge on the competition for seats in top colleges and universities. Consequently, schools are seeking more qualified counselors as well as teachers. "Students and parents need more information than ever on how to get into college," said Dr. George Dibbs, assistant superintendent of instruction in the Olpistrano Unified School District. Why the renewed interest in education? .. It was a whole series of things working hand in hand," Barnes said. But certainly the passage of state Senate Bill 813 an 1983 was a major catalyst. Fueled by grassroots support from parents concerned about flagging test scores and the lack of financial committment from government. state schools Superintendent William Honig wrangled legislation out of Sacramento last year that dramatically increased the level of school funding and academic standards in California , Go ·Back to School Fee Ii ng Good All Under! \\~.\lr\}]('S• Not-all-that-bra. Not-all-that-girdle. 64~4197 ....... _ . ...___ - public schools. Nearly every school has increased its graduation rcqmrements in the past few years, some by state mandate. others by choice. Laguna Beach High School, as most other schools, now requires more science, math, foreign languages and fine arts for gi;aduation than two or three years ago, and few students are complaining. Lynn Henderson, a spokesman for the Huntington Beach Union High School District, said ••we're getting a much more serious, accademicaJly- oriented student. Even kids not going on to ~ education realize that a good ha.sic education is for everyone:~ In the Newport-Mesa rustrict, Nicoll said most of the new curriculum requirements ofSB8 l 3 were already in effect prior to the bill's passage. .. I don't think everything in education was wrong ti ve years ago and that everything's all right now;• Dibbs said. "Schools arc aJways in the process of .. rcfonn and improve.,.. Nicoll agreed and admitted, .. we slipped a little in the '60s when all the demonstrations and thin~ put educa- tion on the back burner. Now we moved it up again.·· And by viewing the results on local campuses of late, the front burner is on high and cooking . .._ ... ..,_ .. ...,......, upanattitudeofrenewcdc:ommitment Campas style to the benefits of educauon from all Cra .. _ tflt fi coed8 segments of society. :Tam -7 an Ga" or BRAND -UARNET 171lf ST., COST A MESA • 631-6520 f CWimd Jed.•n. - - J ... Young model• dlaplay back-io-achool !uhlon• !or 1984. 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"'iOUHlttOGI --.....,Wll.:.J ~ ·~......., • -·······-'"()R~~.(t'O'~T~A~ot"l'll•..X~fO~~cr.-··-·· • Wholl' & 11..-11 H.ams • N_.honw11l<• Sh1pptnj1 1tlltl1t\i1>f. \A(ltAl\llf..,TO, '""" Oil~ \A.., 10~1 • • C.111 CNl1f1c.111><>. P.-11v Tld\' '"""l" IAltlAlti\ v .... TA MO ... l(.A l .. '<WAii. lOltltA"'l(l, lPt ...... o. VAll"<CIA \'Ill T co111 ....... Wl\TIAKI VtllAGf, WOO()l"NO 11111 GHON WAKED ONE TASTE , In The Storekeeper Boys Dept., you'll find popular Gotcha, Stubbies, Silverfern, and Reyn Spooner ... as well as the classics, Polo, Izod, and Gant. 20% off any purchase of s10000 or more (Boys Dept. only- good thru Sept. 8) Free Bike Bag with $2() purchase -----~-~ . . '· · The Slorekeeper/The torekeeper For Her W -rdl[f Pia:.• Shoppmg Cen1er • 171h and Irvine • Newport &od1, CA • 641-7061 ( \. .. , Back To Schoof/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY LOT/Thul'lday. Aug. 30, 1984 -11 usic insp'ires fashion scene GE BllETTI back-to-school look. "Layering is a all Pilot conap911idat great way for kids to express them- Several decades ago, when the selves," said Spera. The more layers early rock'n'roll. singers st!'3P~d on worn, the greater the options for guitarS and swiveled their h1ps, a individuality and change. One feature revolution took place in the appear-of layering that will please most ance of teen and pre-teen fashions. parents is that the layering is often This season's back to school fashions added to traditional clothing. Thus, as display the strong influence that all the teens grow tired of the new wave, phases of rock music still have on the new romantic, and punk fads, the basic appearance of the yo~nger generation. garment pieces can be easily trans- As the 1984-85 sch'Ool year begins, formed to a conservative look suitable the fashion scene for Orange County for college or the job market. A basic students includes diversity in styles sports coat, pair of slacks or a and an overall multi-l~yer approach. traditional skirt never goes out of style. Bonnie Spera, fashion coordinator for Another look that is popular for Nordstrom's said, .. In the junior school is the conservative Ivy-League fashion market, the androgynous look look. This can be seen in both is very popular." Fashions that are elementary, funior ·high and high fun ctionalto both boys and girls are fall school fashions. It has emphasis on fa" orites. sweaters, plaids, herringbone and Menswear-style clothing featuring tweeds. Girls pants will be very full and long sleeves, front button shirts, oar-above the ankle, with a small cuff and row neck ties and tic bars will be seen no front crease. on both sexes in the coming season. Favorite season's colors are gray, New Wave music has inspired purple, fuschi~ teal and forest green. new wave clothing. In this style, blacks The most trendy fall look is the punk and gra¥s are \t~m with. bright neon styl~. which focuses on blacks, leathers, accent pieces. This look will be popular · demm and neons. with both junior and senior high school With careful shopping, parents students ... With this style, an import-can locally find items to please the ant thing to remember," said Spera, "is tastes of the young in every price range. that Neons should be unmatched." Less expensive accessory items are Examples of this arc lime green socks ideal for the faddish punk-look. The with purple gloves and a tear scarf to traditional wool skirts, slacks, and ...., .... ,....,...,....~ bnghten up black pants and top. jackets will last season after season and The punk lOok for fall foecuee on blacb, leatlaen, denim and neon.a. Laycnng is important in the total are well worth their initial cost. 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AT MARDAN MARDAN is a private nonprofit school for Children from 3 through 18 years providing: • t"duution•l •nd pa)cholo1ic•l IH • • dt"vt"lopmenlal prt"·achool • complete d•y •chool progr•m • educatiooal tulorin« • individual and f•mily countt"lin& Let the Mardan Center ofter you and your child solutions to problems at school for improvements in: • readin1. writln1 and m•lh • followln• direction. • controlllo1 emo1ion1 • m~ln1 and keepln• rrieod• CALL OR WRITE THE MARDAN CENTER 696 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 (714) 631 -6400 CARDEJt OF HUNTINGTON BEACH - a private school emphasizing academics CARDEN CURRICULUM • PRE-SCHOOL -GRADE EIGHT OPEN YEAR ROUND -6:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. ENROLL NOW Carden or Huntington Beech It a pnvate echool located In Huntington Beactt. Recently the KhOol was able to purchue land adjacent to the exlatrng facility and con1truc1 an addltlonal buHd1ng. The new building contefna classrooms and offices. The school provides quality education f()( children ages 2 Grade 8. The ac:hool le open the yar around from 6 30-t:OO. The Carden Cumcutum, whlc:tr was developed by M" C8rden, la used through<>Ut the school. The Carden method prapar• chlldrtn f()( Hf• experteMaS by provtdlng them with the tools of learning. namety the development of anelytrcal and rattonal thougnt procMMa, devek>pment of the powers of concentration, teaching of character devatopment, and training In the art of thinking Carct.n'e purJ>OM is to teach children how to think Carden It unique In that all the .ubject matter la systematic, Interrelated and sequential from grllde level to grade level In addition to the ec:ademlc aub)ecta, fine arts are streuad The staff at C.rden of Huntington 8eactl attends training ciauea and dtn'l<>Mtrattons ptOVldad by The Carden Educatlonal Foundation In addition to meeting state requtramenta. In addition to the regular IChool program f0< elementary children, the school la Opel\ for daycare from 8:30--6:00 and during vacations. The dayc.re program offan a variety of Indoor and outdoor Ktlvltles Including computers (eecond grade and up). In addition optional clubs lnelud•ng Brownlee, Girt Scouts, a boy's ciub. a Blble Story Club, and drama are avail8bte. Optional fOOd MNtcea Include, breakfast. lunch, and mllk. .-_ _ - During the tltlmmaf the~ offer• acidirillC end anrk:tlment programa. The summer program Includes rleld trips, fllms. and computer IMtructlon TM ~ offers run and part trme ptograms tor Children age 2 thfough P<Hlndetgarten. Hol lunCt\aa are Included In the ful tim. ptogram. 8'9Mfasts are ~ional For lnform11tlon pleaM cell 638-1441 or wr1t• to Carden of Huntington e.ach. 721 Utica. 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