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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-06 - Orange Coast PilotORANG FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1986 Honor farm expansion suggested Study says minimum security inmate cclliOt c ould double; academiesadded-- S, LISA MAHONEY °' .. °"" .......... Ne1&}lbors could cxpenence in- creased noise, intermittent smok.c and an occa11onal prisoner escape if the James A. Musick Honbr Fann in El Toro is expanded to include more prisoner housina and trainina academies for firefi&hters and sherirrs deputtes. Weapons r.ractioc, fire dnlls featur· ins real b azes and I ,SOO more minimum security inmates could affect Lake Forest and Serrano Park residents near the planned complex1 an Orange County environmenw study concludes. . But nearly all of the anticipa~ ill eff ccts can be eased throu&h vanous measures, the draf\ environmental iQlpact report released Thursday said Oranac County offica·ab want to consolidate their scattered sheriff nd fi!diahter training facihties into two academies at the honor farm by the year 2000. They also want to provide per- manent housing for 700 minimum secunty inmates by 1990 and add another 835 J&tl beds by the tum of the century. The addition~ would greatly 1n- tentify activity at the honor farm and, alona with other planned develop- ment, contnbutc to the urbamzauon of the area. the environmental analysis concluded. Bill would ban Anaheim ail · But 1t sai9 th~ planned :xpaosion wouta not unduly tax the \urround-By USA MAHONEY ma r~d system nor burden other~ .o ... °""NII eult cuentaaJ service,. The draft report has been circulated to affected public agencies for a 4S- day comment penod. County slaft' and ouu1de consultants W111 then respond to qeney concerns. The first public hcannJ on the report should be sometnne 1n the fall. (Pleue eee BONOll/ A2) A state Aaembly commmet took action fhurlda) to block OranJt • County's plan to build a jail near Anaheim Stadium but county officaalunsrtJy predicted the lqJtlation waU not becom.c law. The A1scmbly Public Safety Committee voted 6-0 for'" amendment c0 a $49S m1lhonJ&il bond spendm1 measure that.1fpas'5Cd will ban siate funds for construction of a jail near the home of the C.u1fom11 Angeli andi L<n Aa.,:les Rams (PIUM eee 8Alf/A2) 'Spiderm8.n's' face f a ·miliar . . ' to residents "Sp1derman" has reportedly 1toten ' Police receive 30 ealls stncesk~teh of suspect shown more than S3SO,OOO 1n jewelry from at least 14 Lido Isle hornet since JanilarY. Yoliocnave abO tinted him __ _,, Lo a 8alboa Island bu~ry com- Leaving Bund.Qcton Beach Clty (Elementary) School Dlatrtct 811perlnte11.dellt Lawrence Kemper la 1otna to the Garden Oro•e Unified School Dlatrlct. A2 Coast A high-tech Beckman medical research and treatment center opens at UC Irvine./ A3 California Within 36 hours after the primary ends. Call fornla's U.S. Senate candldatea launQh their TV ad campaigns./ M INDEX Advice and Games Auto Piiot C4 81-10 A3 A6-7 85-9 C5 C7 Datebook Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather C8 Datebook A3 C3. 6-7 C1-3 Datebook A2 Police anct coroner•• office in~aton uamtne the body of an anldenttflea man Dllr""',....."' DMf ........ found in a d.ralnaCe ditch off Bon.lta Canyon Road ln I.nine on Tha.nday momtnc. Authorities seek identity of corpse found in canyon . By LAURA MERK OfhO.,Net ..... Irvine police invcst1ptorr.arc wail- ing autopsy results to 1dent1fy the the body of a young man who wu found shot 10 the head Thursday 1n a drainage ditch alongside Bonita Ca- nyon Road. The victim appeared to be about 22 years old and wa~ of unknown descent, according to Irvine police records. A wttne)'> a1 the scene said the man appeared 10 be H1span1c and was rather shabb1lv dressed. Evidence 1nd1catcd the body was dumped sometime late Wcttnesday ntght or early Thursday morning. poltce 'l31d ··we don't believe the body had been there longer than 12 to 24 hours." Sgt Dick Bowman said Police would not comment on how man y gunshot wound., the man suffered until after the autopsy was completed later today Neither would they speculate 1f the man bad been \hot at the ~1 te or 1 f the 'I hooting took place el!>t"wherc and his body du!llped in Irvine afterward "At th1., point we are handling 1t as a homicide unttl the coroner has com pleted the autopsy · Rowman \atd 1 he bod'y was di~overed at about (Pleue eee BODY I A2) By SUSAN BOWLET!' Of .. Otllr ........ The so-called "Sp1dennan" cat buraJar, who poh~ now believe ma_y have burglarized as many at. 21 Newpon Beach homC1, apparently has a fam1har face.· Newport Beach police in- vestiptors say Lhey have received reports from 30 callers cla1m1na to know the myatenous baJ>djt, who recently spun a tra.il of burgl.anes on Lido Ille, Newport Beach DctcctJve Dan Holub said the Pohcc Department's burgl.ary divi11on has received the calls sin~ a composite sketch of the buralar was pubhshcd this week. "They all say that they know him," Holub said. Dr. Tony Protopappu 4 :k • h · •t ~·1 d Suit against . more crac ing ome SUJ S .1.J e Protopappas By TONY SAAVEDRA OflMO., .......... Another four residents whost horn~ ha ve been damaged by mys- tenous land movement in Costa Mesa filed suit Thu~ay apinst Allstate Insurance ( o .. alleging it ignored homeowner•,' claim~ for re- pairs ~n Francisco attorney Patnck Catalano, ~ho has lodged more than 30 suits against insurance companies that balked at ~1m1lar damage claims, brought a new batch Thursday 10 Oranae County Supcnor Court A specialist 1n land movement cases, Catalano has said he expect~ to take action against nearly every insurance carrier m the 'itate over damaac to 147 homes between Bear Street, Fairview Road. Sunflower A venue and South Coast On vc. Some of the other companJc., cnaraed with breath of contract. fraud. bad faith and negligence are Safeco, State Farm, Amcnc.an Eagle. Forrestcrs Indemnity and Prov1- denc1a. Allstate was added to the list this week in separate suits by M1ks and Darlene Graff; Yoshiko Dickerman Wilham and Chnst1ne Lee and Sett' Kopp. Fath complaint charged that Al- lstate rcfu~d to pay benefits and gcm·rall\ ignored the re~1dcn1.;; claim'>. although their premium'> wen: full y paid, 1 hr '>Ult~ -.cek1n1 un\pcc1fied ll<tmagr\, \a1d All~tatc's rcactmn .. ,how\ a conscious disregard to the plaintiff<; nght' with the intent to H'\ 1n1urc and annoy .. (Pleaee eee 8UITS/A2) -Laguna Niguel may take over county services By US.A MAHONEY °' .. 0.-, ..... ·-Laauna Niauel residents may get the chance to d~dc in November 1f they want to take control of some tax- supported scMcnnow provided hy the county If the community takes rcspons1- b1htv for park. slope and street maintenance. 1t would receive about S 1.4 million in income that 1s used for services countywide. But providlna services also means puttu\a up with potential headaches that ao alona with an additional layer of sovcrnmcnt. 1nclud1ng. obtaining habihty insurance at a tame when httle ~vera&e .•• available to public agenc.1c1 in C".ahforn1a. The local Agency Formatmn C'omm1nionnas agreed to authontl' a vote on the que~t1on oflocal control this fall. The decision to hold an election 1s up to the Board of Supervisors, which I\ 'IChcdukd to review LAFC'O'" a<'t1on June 2~ If the board avces. Laauna N 1gut'I residenlS must decade 1f they want ta A revenue used to ma1nta1n parb. ,101w' .ind \trt'ct\ channeled from the l'oun1~ to a l'Ommun1ty W'rvu;r'> d1\tr1r t Rc\ldcnl'I will elect dl\lrtll board member'> at the same time thl"} con!l1der the que~t1on If lorme<.l. the new district would ,erH l :igunu ~1gud p;&rt ot lk.u Arand R1nch. Laguna ~ur and prop- ert\ al tlw 10terscc1ion of Oso and L~1 (Plcue eee NIOUSL/A~I goes to trial By STEVE MARBLE Of -°"""' ,... ..... I ormcr ( osta Mesa den11~t T onv f'rotopappa., -now <;<'rving time 10 pr1\on for the deaths of thrn pauents -wa., returned to Suf>(nor Coun in name only this week as a ne;H repla}- ot h1' murder tnaJ opened 1n ~nta \na Pmtop;tppas. ~rving .i I~ ye.ir pmon <;('ntence at Sol~dad -...1U no1 1c\t1h in the c1v1l tnal J uron arc bcma asked to \l'llk a law\u1 t tiled by the parent\ ot Kim \ndrras\On a 23-ycar-old Hunt 1ngton Beach woman who d1t'd aftt·1 undergoing mot canal 'lurge~ 1n l~K~ Two of thC' dcntast'!I fonm·r ac;\I\ tilnl\ and a ( osta Mesa paramedic 1c,11fied ThuMday dunna the \<'rnnd da -. ol th~ trial. whirh rnnunuc\ \1 onda) and 1s Ui>«tcd to \,1\l .11 ka!lt thrcC' ~eek~. IPleue eee D&lfTAL/A2) Glider pilots played key role on D-Day Coast men recall perilous adventures on anniversary of.Normandy landing- ,,. On the pitch·blac:k n1aht of J;f,~ 1944,-'>llc.n J1mn'Townttnd fH on his landin, h&hts while 11yin1 behind enemy mot nc..ir Ste. Merc-- Eclisc. The sudden view made tt appear hia fint combat mi$,iQ') would be hi• last. .. We were lookifi& into the lt.'Cond· Jtory window or • farmhouse," Townsend rmall~ on the '4lnd 1nn1vcnary of th 1nva ion of Nor mandv. "llmnk thewhed1ran upont 11de of the roohnd dovm the othrr .. Town nd landed the craft an 1 narrow .. space between a htd.tcrow and an orchard, "with p1c<:ics com off alon-thc way." A •• ~~a1J~P.Y· no onC' wa1 kalled or tenousty injured, a not unc.ommon outcome for m1ny in Town.end' outfit Townsend didn't ha\'t an an op- portunity to open the throttle and pull his 11n:raft up. Theft wu no throttle The craft was a fombat ghdrr .1 flimsy equipment and troop t.ar11cr built from plywood, aluminum tub 1 na and fabric. When h11tone~ of ihr \c."Cond World War are wnttcn, the rnntnbu· tions of the aliden and tht1t pilot\ usually are 11-ven shon shnft Small wonder. Durina the war the alidcr pilots and lhcu a1mat\ were conaidertd upend.able. Tht p1lot1 Weft' an independent bunch, all volunt Onl) ahout ~,ooo aradualc\1 fi m tl'ic comt.t ~id rprognm ·rhc Ammcan1 nnd Rttt11h 1umr>etl into their &llrkf program after thr < 1rrman'> proved in lklg1um :ind ( rrte that aJ1den were vafuahlc IUI tool!> "iold1er' and ~u1pmC'nt could ht> deh~rrt'd ~hind cnC'mv hnet. acrm' n"cn and mountain!>, and rather than \prtadtni thl'm acms~ t~ cmm· trys1de ltkC' par1trooJ)('n, tht')' de .. livered whole units 10,ethcr. And bctau~ tht' &hdera wert "lent, thC') provided thecfement ofsurpo~ A lot of the voluntcen who 1mned the eht<' ghder pilots wttt: 1urpn,W. too M•ny wanttd to be pilot"; few rt'lhted when they "•ned up thcv m1 ht be headin, tor a ~inalc m1 "on ownS<"nd. o Huntmaton lkach. hnd tnC'd to act into pilot train1na \;;hoot. hut flunked the eye te't ln,tcad. when drafted 1n 1942. he ended up 1n chemical warfare. While 'tat1oncd,in Utah'\ O~at Sall l kc ()c!l('r\, he lcarn<"d the Ann) \\I, rt'CT\.llltnl lhdcr ptlOti and pn>m· 1\tn& promO!ton• for thoSir a<'C'cptl"d into the proaram ''So I aot a promotion out ofu. into 11) an .. and out of something I knew nothin1abouC '1 ownsend ttCallrd The on-aa,ain. off·aaain trainana proatam lurched forv.trd until the Allies ~pn ptTpenna for the tn· \':as1on at Normand) 1 m,.n1end. nov. bb trained con mitted last November. · Dunn& the invntiptj detee- t1ves have uncoven:d ari addition.ti half-dozen home butalaries that the elusive buflla.r may have com mined. At pair of Ncw~n Beach P.'!lke offiurs called him Spidmnan •after footprints were-found lea.dint up t.M iide$ of bousei, then diuppearina, A.ccordina to polacc reports. the li&ht·footcd burgl.ar apparently en ten m05t of the exclusive island homes through ICCOnd-story balci>nie1 dur- in& evenina hours. then atca.ls cash or Jewelry befOft malcin& an escape. • . A buraJ.ar who stole $2 I ,600 in Jewelry from a Balboa Island home in the 2000 block of East~front lul month apparently ent the rest· dencc through an upstau'I WJodow. lead1na to speculation that Lhc Lido Isle buratar may have moved to another area. (Pleue ... BUltOLAa/ A.2) ' Chamber OC business leaders want to block law·s curtaillngsmoking By G. JEANETTE AVENT Of!M~ ......... The Orange < ount) (_ namber of < ommerce called a meeting of com- munity leaders and business people and. to nobody \ 'lurpn'IC. no one ht up a cigarette The chamber sponsorc<l the work- \hop Thursday to help private and public employerl! wnte smoking poh- l IC'> for the workplace >\ccordina to l ucicn 0 . T ruh1ll. president of the chamber the meettn& 1n Anaheim rcprei;cnted an attempt 10 ,tave off mandatory no-\mokma ordinances that might be 1mpo-;cd by city and countv aovemments ln an age · when non-smolo n& employee~ arc '>ucce,,full) \u1ng 1he1r ·mployen for not prov1d1nga healthy work environment and t.1ty govern menu are pus1na \t1fT no--smok1ng ordinance\. "1t w11l lcn.a1nl> \mkc a refre~hma note it ah c public and pnvate r.cctor can luordinate 1n makina th1\ program '>un·csstul, .. r ruh11l said Ahhou&h 1hr work\hop attracted only 125 ol Orange < aunty's 80,000 hu~ine'SSt'\, Tnihdl ..aid ~omc of the wunl\ :\ ltuge't cmr>loyer'I wert there Ranll: of <\mcm;a Burroua,h, ( orp . ITl < annon. "'1mhcrly.Clack ( orp Nab1~0 Rrandi. Inc •• M1 "on (Plcue eee CHAllB&R/ A2) - PAUL Al CHIPLEY RETROSPECTIVE ttnurnat) 10 F.n t nd unhl D-0.). Dunna tl'le fil'\t wave, his squ:adr, n flew paratroopc~ into Fran.cc. The next nia)lt. they piloted 1 1.hden carryin• 1t1n lon.'lenM.'nt\, artal· f cry and supphn. Mort than 1,200 Amenc.an CG-4A rombtlt ghdcn and JOO Anll h Hots1 ahc1c" OC'w in dunng .. Opcrat1on o~C'rlont .. (PleaM eee OLID R/ A.I) 1\ I' ' • -A2 * Or1119 Coast DAILY PllOT/ Friday. June 8, 1iae .MB schJool superintendent accepts Garden Gr9ve job B)' ROBERT BARI.ER °' .............. Lawrt'nCt' l\C'mJX"r, \Upt"nntcndt'nl uf tb HunllJlllun Beach C1L> I Ekml'ntUr) l ~ hool District for 711? )ttn. h;ss btttt htrc.-d as an l'>St Ian& '>UP\'rtntcndcna of the Garden Grovt Unili..-d Sc:·hool 01\tnc-t. ti was <1n· nounll'd Thur\da\ k.l'lllJ)CI )ll, \\Ill J"UllH' hi\ ncv. Ju Ill\ J uh I ~ and"' 111 bt· paid "c lo\t'" tu thl' Sb.' 000 ..alan hl' cam\ at Hun11ngtun &0i.1lh. lfr '4 111 l)( an dlargl' 11( lhl' d1,1m t\ alttmatr"<' rdu,a1111n 'J'll"l 131 eJucat1on. C':ltt'gomt a1tt-:rnc:'l c 11ttrd and·-r-at- l'nt.·d £Ju, Jllun program\ Kl·mpi.·r ~1d 1 hur\da\ that he's l:x'l'O If\ 1ng tu gl'I \.'\pcrtence at a un1lk<l ,d1ool d"1m110 mt"ct his goal 1ol t"11:u1m1n11. 'u~·rantrndC'nt ofa large lll'>lnCI f hl' ( 1afdl'll (HU\ e Jl\tflll, V.lth an Doctor finally appears at trial enroJlment or J6,426. IS the larJt"SI '" Orantt County. It has 61 schoob in Gard~ Orovt'. Wt"Stm1nstt'T Santa Ana. Founi.ain Valle) tanton. C'ypress and nahr1m Huntinfton Beach. on the: other lmnd, wr1 be down to tune ,mools neu year. The elcmC'ntary school dt tnct hu lf'lppled with thC' dfccts or ded1ntn cnrollmenl 10 l"t'\.'Cnl )Ca~. But empcr said the enrol- lment dip has n~ttt'ned out In add1t1on. d1s1nct offiu.tls ha.,r ~llJed 8 thf'CC·)'ear CUnlr.lCI With ll'achen;, making 11 a good 11me lur him to lea'C'. Kemper \Std Hov.tvcr he admitted ·1r\ d1t. ficuh to IC'aH thr pnnnpals. the teachers and thC' clus11iC'd stafT and e\.Cl)One The) ·re all a{C\ .. Board President Pat CohC'n !>aid toda) that Kempt"r ··100~ us 1hrough lhl" troublesome )C'arc, from I Q78-86 ThC'rt v.as Propos111on I 1. "'e clo~d By lite Aa1odated Prc11 .\ doctor. cla1m1ng he \\J!> nl'\C'r SC'rved a subpoena. appeared 1n coun 10 testify an a pauent-'s drunken- dnvm& murder tnal in Santa Ana after a j udge issut·d a "'arrant for the phys1c1an's aITTst hv<' ~hools, the~ were ~nous budsrt cuts and wt' had to down$ilc the d1stnc1 . He took us lht-OUS)\ aJI that. .. He nttds tht" C'>.pcrienct" at a unified ~hool d1stnct This 1i. a promotion and a stepping stone. I bchev<' he <Atll be tapped for a supcnntendent of a lar&e unified ~hool d1stnct in onC' or two years." frustet' Richard Boucher. who has work('d with Kempt"r 1n thC' Boy ~outs o"er the )ears. said the Garden Grove Dtstnct "as so lucky" 10 get t..empt"r KtmJX"T who hokb 1t tlOC"tOr'al dC"gttt 1n t'ducat1on from use. was supcnntendent of the Palmdale' D1s- tnct 1n I Q78 v.hen local rrustccs hired ham 10 rC"plact Al Moffett Trusttts have scheduled a special mttung Tuesda} to decide what steps 10 t.akC' to replace Kempcr Or oa .. td DantC'S surrtndercd Thursda} 10 Supt"nor Court, four da)S after thC' warrant was issued. .\ttome) David Ogden told Judge James Smith his client had no reason to be uncooperative. "He says he wasn't served. so hC' had no legal respons1b1hty .. DENT AL DEATH SUIT GOES TO TRIAL •.. From Al f h · fMfl'nl'.> f'l'f Jnd l Iii.I b..lk\l'n Jrl' 'umg l'ru111pappa' lor damagn h11p1n • ICl colku pan ofrhe dl·nll'>l' S~Ql1 (J(J{I tn!>urancc poltq. attornc' '-ctl H.1hun '>.IHI The \.a~ ' \.umplu.:atcd b} Pru1opappa~ lx·ing hanl>.rup1 and nlln~u·1 '>l.ik pm.on lor at lea\t .mother I l \l'M' \I"'· more than a Ju1cn <•tha Jfl a1h:mptin11-10 gl'l ... t.lll'l.C I ti half 1111lliun dl)llar in· \Uram.1:\.•' 1.1gc fhc 1n\ur1:1 < il.tllCI < 11·neral .\' '>urant·l· < 11 h." ,1.1ll'd lh;it tl ov.r' nothing hc.·l.IU\l' l'wtopJJllla' la1kd ICI p;n a n·4u1H'd 1kJu 11hlr on th1• roltt \ "II\ f;:11r to \J\ 11 '> l•illlpltlall:d.' ..aid Bohan \\h11 " rcp1t·\l·nttng \nurt'J''"n\ part•n1' lhl' h1gh-n1lurm Jl·ntl\I ..... " a nc.ir-(Ji.11h ti\lua· 1r1 Ot'\\\flaf)(·r hl·ad- lint'\ 1n 1'11<4 v.hl·n hi· ...,a, 010\1llt·d ol Jdmtnl\lt·nng lcthi.11 d1>~'' of •tnntht'ttl' 1<1 1hn·1 lcmak pJl1en1' undl·rgwng dcntal \\11r\. The Cl'ntral qut'\l111n llwn a9d n1Jv. ~ppart·ntl\ I\ v. hetlll·r Prv111p.1ppi.1' mprorx-rl\ adm1n1 .. 1crrd 1hi: dru~) \nJrt"a!.\tin v.a'I \ullcnng lr11m a hrnnit k1JnC'' .J1,1;.1\l' at 1hc lime !>he undcNcnt ~ hnuf\ ot rnot \::Jn.ti ~ur{ll'r\ ,111nrnnc, ll•! 0<1th .,1dn agree fhl· Hun1ing111n lkalh '40man .1lkgedh -,1oppnJ hrt·a1h1ng v.hilc ,ti lhl' dt·nral uffitc' .tnd wa\ ruc,hci.1 10 Hnag Memonal Ho'\fHtal tn Nc...,pon lkach \\hl'fl' .. h1• v..a' pronounu·d 1kad \\ hcrt• and °" h1·n \hi.' ;ll 111all\ died ,., .1 point"' Lkh.:atl 1n tht I\ 1l 1r1.:1l .1' Jlt' numcrnu' other 41H\ttonc, ltk.c \\lll·thn 11 "''" l'r11tupJppac, or the p.1llt'nl whc• 1.h"'' lt1 h,l\t thr \urger> dmw 111 thl' dcnt.11 .. tllCt'\ 10<,tcad of d h11,ru 1,i1 \nothrr dull 1 v.h11 alk•g\.·llh d1!)- l\l'fCtl I hl' 0.11 lllll h,td \toprlt.'d tlreathtng died la!>t H'ar lrom an apparent ~dl-mll1l teJ gun'lhol v.ound ThC' kC'\ \\ltnesc; ag.i1n'>t Protop- papa~ as e~pt"cted to bl" Dr Frank ~1c( arth). a LSC profe\\or of dental anesthesia who pre\ 1ousl~ tC'StttiC'd that Protoppapas u~d masst \ e amounts on thC' three patients \\ho d1C'd For the delC'nse, the pnme witness will bl" Dr Gerald -'\lien. a professor from the liC LA School ofMed1c1ne .\llen prC'\ 1ously tesofied that Protoppapas was incompetent. but not a murderer. He said health problems -not drug overdo11es - caused Andrca~son's death. HONOR FARM TO GROW? ... From Al according 10 Bob R1t:hmond. a mun iv En' 1ronmcntal Manageme nt .\gencv planni:r Tht· cn\tr'onmt·ntal repon fO<U'><.'" un the tmpat t\ ol l'"<pandang per mancnt 1a1I .hou\1ng from 40.<Xi<J '4uare leet to J 7"I 539 square IC"Ct ac, v.cll as conc;tructing a 31 169-.,quare- foot sheriffs tram1ng·academ.., and a ~I .185-c;quare-foot firl' tra1n1ng 01cadem' The \ht'ntl and firt' ac4dem1e'> \\ould alo;o have e\ICO\l\C' outdoor l•K1h~1C's. including a V.t'dpC>OS range and ltrc training area on the <,ou1h- \\C\t \Ide ol thc propen\ (>nl~ '\5 percent o( lhC' farm ,., act1\el) u~d no"' ThcrC' 1s pcr- man~nt hou'>ing fur 420 mall' and fomalt.> inmare\ and another 7W tC'mporar;. beds to handle 1nmat1· O\erflo" from the main 1all in 5anta .\na I he propo~d expansion would t'l'hpse most of the agncultural ac- 11 .. 111es at the farm1 using up 82 of • flL·ir I 00 acrc"i and IC'a\ ing thl' remaining land as a buffer between 1hc MannC' Corp<; Air ~tat1on, fl I oro. the future Irvine lndustnal C umplt'>.·East and c."<1st1ng res1den· 11al ne1ghborh<>o<h The counl:y I'> negot1atin1t with thC' Mannes for the purcha!tC ol 20 acres uf vacant land to contmuC' ~ome farming. Food produced b} inmates 1s used within the 1a1I system. The draft repon suggests that new buildings constructed at the honor farm would shield ne1ghbonng resi- dents from noise at the shooting range. Fencing that includes razor wire. ~4-hour-patrols and the low-nsk nature of inmates sent to the farm will mmm1m1ze thC' dangers of an escapc the rcpon said. F1~ ha1ard pohc1es will be 1m- plC'mC"nted to reduce tht' nsk of an uncontrollC'd lire dunng training dnlls. according 10 the repon The rC'port did not appear to address ho-w rhe impact ofdnfting smoke m1gh1 he IC'ssened Altemall\ cs to full build-out werC' also analyzed in the rf::n They 1ncludUJ.uldmg bousm& onl~lOO inmates. full detention and shenll'-. training fac1ht1e!) without the fire academ)', ehm1nattng the weapons range, using the Sile for med1um- max1mum security inmate<; or mn\- 1ng the honor farm out and allov.1ng rnmmerc1al de .. elopmcnt to tak<· place "'-'one ol the alternative\ "as rec- ommended h\-the repon's authors CHAMBER WORKS ON SMliKING POLICY ... From Al \ 11•1 ( 1 11hr11p ( 1rp R 1 ~ \H II l111l·rn.11111nnl .11HJ .. mold II~ polll) JU\("' thl'\ \\OUIJ ·'"' nthn '40fl.. polin "a' written after a 'lune) shov.-ed v.hcn· emplO\C't'" felt there should .tnd ~hould not hc '>moking. In 1dd11111n , I pnet•nt 111 thl· mph ·l'" pollul h\ thn hjmt11.·rin a •"5 •Hlf\l'\ -.:11d thn tlrcad\ hJd an' 111 tied. or '"''rt' \\nrbng 1111 \lthuuglt lw.1lth' 11nl ·rn,arc.•.11 th• lil'Jrt 11! lhl \11111~ lll~·lfl·llH'•V.t>r k ­ pl1lll' l11nlr1!\t'r\\ \l'\c.•ral pan<'h\I\ '"1d c.ump.111111, \h1111ld appn1.11 h ,, \krn11 John..cin c\c1.11t1H Jirn- tor ol lht I n1ted V.J\ of Orange ( uunl\ \31d wht•n h" nrgan11at1on l11rmulatcd 11\ rolil' "Wt• weren't tr)ing to '><IH' an\ho<l\°\ lilt: or mi.11..l· 11 a moral l\\Ut' lr'\a cond111on of our .-or~ en\1ronmcntlih hl'al ltghrand JH v•n<l111on1ng. \1 rr111 \3td tht· polil' \\htch I" rm11~ \ITI<>bn~ in dt\l~nati:d arc.•a\, S1nle lhC' pohc~ wa'> implemented last war thC'r<." have beC'n no \IOI· a11on\ and. 1n ~ome ca~. thC're v.cr<: une,pet·ted rC"wards. Johnson said One 'moker a 16-year emploH~c. told him. "I nov. take breaks whert• I didn't take hreal..s before." NIGUEL SERVICES ... Dr J lv11tchell Perr)'. a counseling p~;c.balug1\l !>aid. "The single b1ggc~t strc..,.., 1n hus1ness is people prob- lems" Perr;. said when employers approalh people on the issue of smoking. the:r should first acknowl- edge the feelings of smokers and non- \mokrr'< Smokers often feel threaten- rd b~ a policy that would restnct smoking and non-smokers feel an- \ ade~ h\ 'imoke in the workplace From Al I 1.11 p.11 I. .... ,I\~ I hll'l othct lin) H\ 111 land \l'f1 <IC'lrlC"rl lrnm lht• propowd dl\tn 1 at ll'\1tkn1,-rC"Qllt.''>I I hq .irt· I mc1.1ltl I< lll!lt' \ 11m,11 h B,I\ and I h~ I >.1 n;1 \\ <11><.I\ "~' 11111111! lk.ar Hr.ind l<,anl h ' c1mm1'"' m mcmher'> .it .. o re ~l tc<I a htcl h\ I .. 1g11n.1 '\ 1g1Jl.'I ' (lcl\lal rl'\11knt' In h.1' c .1 1.(·n llt'\ dl\trll lot 1lw1r ov. n c <1.1,1:\1 rt"\llfrnt' .srgunl lh<'> did n1111d<'ntll\ v.11h lhcir 1nl.intl Ol'1ghh~11\ :'\Ott v.01iltl ralhn '"'' ht· linl..t·d \' 11h tlwm 1n a goH·rnml'nl,11 ,1rmtu1c 1h.1t m.in\ c11n\1dcr .1 fir'>I 'h'P IO\\ard ~11\ho11d Wednc.,da' " actaon markt"d the ,econd ltffil' tht· uimml\\lon h,1, rccomml·ndcd ,1 \(II<' on lorm1ng .1 \Cr\.llC\ dl\trl\ I I ht• matll'r ~a\ rt'(OO\ldt'rl·d .11 lhl' rC'(jlll'\t of \(lml' ( 3guna r-.;1~ud rt'\ltknt\ v.ho '>attl ~~~~f Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE VO 79, NO. 117 h<•meownC'f\ tn cnt.1111 afkctcd area .. h;i<l nut be-en 1nl11rmc11 c•t tht' pending ll'llOO I he appcll.in1 ... al<.11 l'\prt\scd con i;crn about tht' d11l11 ult\ of obtaining hah1lil\ in!>Ufdnll' lo PfClll'Ct ~I"'\. ICCS d1!>tnc1 board mcmher.. fht one '>Outh lounl\ <ommuntty to form a ..en1tt'\ dl\lrtlt, Ml'>s1on \. ieJO. ha\ JU'>I fl"l.l'ntl:r ohtatned in .. urancC' cml·ragc SC'lf-tn'iured for 1hc first S~51J.l.t()O 10 datm!t the dl\tnct will pa' S ll<O.llOO a year for up lo SI ma I hon v.or1h 11( protC'ct1on M1~51on V1r10 rcc;1dcnt.., approved tormat1on ol a \t'n ICC\ dt'itnct last Novemhcrto kC.'l'P \I 5 mtllton 1n tax revenues tht· county plannrd to channel into tnuntyw1dc firt" and Oood prntec11on 1ocn ICC\ .. Addre'>'i fee h ngs first and then work out tht" iss ues·· PC'rry c;aid. BODY ..• From Al ~ I U 15 a m in the drainage' ditch along Bonita ( an)on Road about a quaner- m1k south ol MacArthur Boulevard. Bowman said A count) cre-w cleaning debns along thC' roadway spoiled the body and flagged down a passing California Highway Patrol officer. he said. Bccaust the body was found within Irvine city limits. 1he CHP offircr called Ir" tnC' pohH· to rhe scene Dally Piiot Del Ivery It Querent.-d Justcall 642-6086 " :dty F•-O.r ~ r<ki ........... , __ Oy ~ '° .,.,,, oe+ot• 1 ., "' l"4 ,o.I COO., ., M .,.,._..., What do you hke aboul tht Daily Pt lot? What don't you hke"·Call the number above and yoUT mcssqe will be recorded, transcnbcd and de- hvcrC'd to thC' appropnatc editor. The same 24-hour answenna ~rv1ct may be used to record lctteri to the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our l...cUC'n column must include their namt and tdephone number for vcnficat1on Ttll\ us .. hafs on your mind '"',,.., .,,., .....,., " ,_ eo ll04 t..c-'!\"" Cll<ir Oy 7 a "' U o.40'• 10 ..... ..., 'if:&• ~ ... L•-9!1 ( Cfn:u'8tton T~ a a Low clouds continue on Coast . A~ aysi.n CNW Southern c.i1forn1a WIU Pt" 1 through turday. bringing oo06er ttmpetatv,... and contlnUing • pan•n of low douda along It-. coast and felt "''" Inland ~ eun.Nne wtU peek through the c:ou1al low clouds 8aturd11Y, the tQtlonel w .. thet 8ervJc. Mid. Beeches will ~ hlgha of ta to 70 art., Iowa tonlght dip to 65 to 80. In the coastal vaJ!eya. hight Wiit rerdl the low to m4cf.70. following lowl In th4t upper 50s Along Che°'bf ange Cout lhet• wlll be considerable night and MC)(nlng fow Cloudlneat beeomlng par11y c:toudy ~lngl and 8•turday attemoon, butmoaUy cJeat ..._or partly cloudy In the northWMt portlona. A llttle cooftt, Hight at the beachea e6 to 70 Lows ton!Ght 55 to 80. Hight In the valleys Saturday In the low to mld·70.. Lowe In mid-to u~ 50s Temps ' .. Le NOMy.NY 1$ .. ....,.,p .... IS u .='!'9 .. ., NMIWllit I• ., .. .... ~ '° T4 ,,_,,_~ .. 64 .. ... .... .,~c.y A-...i. II .. Nottoe..Va. IS ... Calif. 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D- Gardcn Gro\oe. on behalfofthecny of Anaheim and the ad-hoc Jail Actton C ommtttec, a coah11on of powerful 'business interests including D1s- nq·land. tbe Angels and the Rams The county Board of Supervisors. under federal coun order to ease o"crcrowdang ~t the Santa Ana Jatl. chose the former trash trani.fC'r sta· t1on across a frC"eway from .\nahetm Stadium as the preferrtd location for a I 500-bed mcd1um-ma,imum se- cunh 1a1I because 11 ·~ in an 1ndus- BURGLAR ... From Al tnalized area while th~ other coun- ty-owned sites under cons1dera1ton have more schools. children. old people and homes nearby. County Admtnistrat1vC' Officer Larry Pam sh. reacung to the commit- tee action, said today ''Isn't that a scandal'> It 1s an outrage and an 1ntrus1on I don't know why 1n the world the> 'rC' monkeying around with this" Third D1stnct Supervisor Bruce NC'stande also cnt1c1zed the Legis- lature's in"olvC'mC'nt in a purC'I) local issue and said hC' hopcs thC' Assembly will back ofTthe amC'ndmC'nt should 11 come to the floor for hC"an nJ "I hope leg.sslator<, are going to ~e it's a stupid wa\ to proceed." "'est.ande said 'I hope in th e long run the integnt) o( the S)Stem -rhc But Holub ~1d the cnme does not ~ommon sen\e -as going 10 he appear t~ he conne...ted to the arrned at ·· Sp1dcnnan burg.Janes and added that . Second D1stm1 Su pen 1c,or llar he doesn't think the Lido Isle burglar nett Wieder was also '>harpl) criucal ~ ~tcw:.k. .suu;c I.be new~ reports o! of Robinson and state Sen John ha~ actt\tly Seym?ur. R-~nahc1m. v.ho b~t:l..i-d Holub said he has been kept bus) the Garden Grove Democrat ., ac checking telephone reports of those ll~~·. da1ming to have seen Sp1derman, but Its certa!nl) no1 a \tatc~manltke no so ltd lead., ha \I~ cu me up 1n the approach. It s an 1rrcl)pon"hlc. par-t:ase so far och1al action The) know what thi: SUITS •.. From Al In "1a} XCJd1<igruntled rc'i1dent\- al<to rc pre\t"nted b> Catalano -filed a group suit attacking the city of Costa MC'sa. the companies that built the hou'>ing trat ts and thC' developer of a nearby mall ..\ c1t\-<omm1ss1oned studv last ... car attnhuted the land movC"ment to ihc area·., naturally expans1 ve soil However residents claim the sltp- page was at least partially caused b> ronstruct1C>n of the South Coast Plaza 11 c,hopp1ng cente-r on Bear Street The Joint su11 also accuses the c11y 01 negl igence 1n regulating develop- ment 1n the area and alleges that the home'> were not built adequate!) to \\1th'>tand the u11stable soil Let the sun shine inl . Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters ... in sizes & colors to flt your lifestyle. AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (71 4) 548-684 1 548-1717 c;11uat1on 1s here in Orange ( ounty ... Wieder accused Robinson of carry- ing the amendment to gain vote\ for his Congressional conte"'t wtth L 'i Rep Bob Doman R-Gardcn Grove, 1n NO\.embcr. "It's a poh11cal ploy his constttuent'i arc going to vote for him ba~d on that." she ~1d "This board and H·na1nl)' 1ha1 Legislature should be womcd about re"S1dcnt" and not large corporate interests·· First Dt'>lnct <;u~f'\ic;or Roger Stanton said .. The)'re ~\'t ng Rams football players in full un1(orm need more protection than school children 1n rcs1dnt1al neigh- borhoods." Stanton said 11·., not likely that iln escaped inmate would race across the Orange Freewa> an his orange' 1a1l- 1ssue JUmpsutt and try to thrC'aten stadium patrons or hide among them as some entice; have suggested. County officials vowed to do all they can to make surC' the amendment goes no funher The} have 1n1tt.ated talks with R1vcrs1de Sen. Robert PrC"sley 1n hopes he will remove the amC'ndment before final passage and expressed c-0nfidenct' that Gov . GC'o~e Dcukme11an would not sign the Jail bill with the Robinson amendment Robinson and Seymour said T hursda) that thC'y normally would not get involved in a local land-use squabble. but both accused the board maJont> ofchoosmg the 7-acre stte tn "a back.-room deal " ''The board chose to take advan- tage of a lame-duck supervisor," said Robinson. refemng to reunng Fourth D1stnct Supcrv1sor Ralph B. Clark The board majority, "tried to give Ralph C lane a going-away p~nt," Robinson said." I was acting to take 1t back." ~) mour called the selection pro- ces\ "a total farcC'." say1ns super- ' ISO" chose the Anaheim s11e without giving ade~uate nt1uce to local residents and e ected officials. Nestande and Wieder both denied an> secn~t deals went into the dec1S1on 1n Mateh "(f there was any back room deals. go to the D1stnct At- torney then ... Ncst.ande sa.td. AlrCal plane averts collision in Portland PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) -An .\1r( al plane landing at Port.land lntC"mauonal Airport nearly collided with a small pn,ate plane. T hC' near miss occurred about S 20 pm. Thursda). said Dan Boyle, as\1stant air traffic manager for the Federal A v1at1on Admtn1strauon at the airpon "The two aircraft m question came within 100 feet and I don't believe until Just pnor lo the occurrence they had S«n each other," he said. "AuC.aJ took C"vastv(' action." No tnJunes were re~rted. Boyle said the A1rCaJ 737 was pom1oncd for landing when an air traffic controller alerted tts pilot to thC' presence of the private plane. Designed • Finished • Installed ,... { ' Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa , L I Mesa political session slilted Maunce Holloway of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's Polnical Action Committee wdl address the C.OSta Mesa Republican Auembly next Thu~ay at 7:30 p.m. at the Charter Savings Bank buiJding, 1700 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Holloway Will speak on such topics as Mesa Action, arowth 1n Costa Mesa and the free enterprise system. Call Dennis Sluipinsk.i at 631-7816 or T. R. Johnson at 549-4272 for more information. Needlepoint sembJar set ~eservations arc now being taken for the Am~can Needlepoint Guild's annual teaching seminar. scheduled for Oct. 12-24 at the Newport Mamou Hotel in Newport Beach. It will be hosted by ~P01nt ~oJ>~int~r in-Hu~ngton Beactt;-- and information 1s available at 893-0221 evenings. Alcohollc forum at OCC A one-day seminar touching on the family problems faced by children of alcoholics will be offered Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 112 of the ~ial Science Building at Orange Coast College m Costa Mesa. The fee is $30 and additional information may be obtained by calling 432-5880. Book sale In Irvine The Friends of the Irvine Public Library will hold their 11th annual used book sale at the University Park branch, Lexicon and Sandburg, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Memberships in the organization will be accepted. Rables cllnlc announced An anti-rabies vaccination clinic Will be held Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Sandp0int Park, 3700 S. Birch St. in Santa Ana Heights. i~oost of inoculations is $3 per dog and further information may be obtained by calhng the O,range County Animal Shelter at 634-7287. B~uty program slated Fran Carman, a beauty consultant for Mary Kay products. will conduq the program at Wednes- day's meeting of the Coastline chapter ofB'nai B'rith Women, to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the community room of Southern California Savings, 15475 Jeffrey Road in Irvine. Call 651-8619 or 786-1204 for transportation or addillonal information. MedJa talJc scheduled Publicist Jan Knowlton will addres5 members of the South Coast Metro Rotary Oub at next. Thursday's meeting, scheduled for 7:30 a.m. at Alfredo's Restaurant in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Cost.a Mesa. Knowlton will speak on obtaining better press coverage, and further infor- mation 1s available from Chip Cl1theroe at 863-1262 Women's lecture planned A lecture for women titled "How to Deal With Anger -Mine and His" will be presented by marriage and family therapist Janeen Hahn- Cunningham next Thursday. The session is sched- uled from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 2900S. Bnstol SL, D-105, Costa Mesa, and 1s free. Call 641-7084 for reservations. An Invitation: GLIDER PILOTS ON D-DA Y •.• homAl . - The &liden-JUJt over •8 fee• Iona. wilh a winJ'~D ofntatly 84 feet -trailed 300 feet behand C4 7 tow planes, cl.an&lina on one-inch ditme&er nylon rope$. "It wu blackc than tht inside of your bat/' Townsend iaid. "That's why the first alider hit a hcdaerow. lt was demolished Doth pilots were killed." Townsend's miracle landi~ was re- peated often durina the histonc invasion. Some officers had or&licted 60 percent casualties. Instead, 11 percent of the glider pilots reachinf Normandy were killed, but 97 percent o the aJiders were rendered unusable after they crashed or landed in the French countryside. When Ne~rt Beach mident Wilm Frerichs flew his glider into Holland dunng Operation Market-Garden three months later, pilots had open fields to land in, more like the empty plains at Lubbock. Texas, where many had 'rained. Armhcm. made famous in the book and mov1e "A Bridie Too Far:· DuriJ\1 the same ult. Towoxnd landed bis *'jder nwby io Zon. "Some of those 1uya would nan off to wherever they hUrd 1hooti"1. .. Townsend said ofh11 fellow &lidu pilots ... But hta~ put until somebody told me othcfWlSC. Frenchs was one of "those 1uy1." Because he spoke Ocrman, he immediately found himself working with the Dutch undcraround forces. They told him the NiJmegen bndae was wired to explode by the Germans. While awaitina orden, Frenchs was wounded in a bombin& raid. A medic taped the head wound, and French$ stayed With his unit. The soldiers crossed lhe river below the bridge an collapsible boats. The first boat launched went down carryin& 30 men with -rt. .,.., ..... ,..... .., Lee..,. Former pilot Jame. ~ownaend dUplayw World Warn ~llder modela. Unfonunately, Holland dido 't offer "We got 120 men across and lost that Texas-sized open spaces. many in the river." Frenchs said ... Of the .. In Texas the airfields were so damn big 120 who crossed. 40 survived the battle." you could land all over the place," Frerichs One of the men was able to cut the wtm said, "but m Holland the fields were small. and prevent the Germans from destroying "Gli~ers were landing on top of each the bndge. other, m trees: they lost 40 percent of "If that bridge had been demoLishcd the them," he said. war would have been extended six months Nearly 1,900 U.S. C:G-4As an~ 700 or longer," Frerichs said. English Horsas were dispatched m the Frerichs finally went to a hospital for assault designed to open a clear road to attention to his wound. but he never saw a Berlin. It was the largest single gilder doctor. He spent his time helpmg care for operation of the war. the scores of other wounded as well as Fre.ric~s. no.w 76 years old, belonged to carrying out the dead. ' the Ctv1han Air Patrol when he JOmed the When he left. he hitched a ride wtth a Army m 1942. British tank that was lost. He was cager to become a glider filot, Like Frenchs and Townsend, Val Detl- desp1te the questionable value o the mg never flew another glider after the war. program. Dethng, of Newport Beach, expected "I never knew what fear was in my more out of his experience. In 1944. the younger days." he said. Civil Aeronautics Administration issued When be Oew into Holland tn September-... him a "Commercial Ghder Pilot" 1944. he was with the troops ordered to cenificate. . Orange CoMt OAIL Y PILOT /Fridmry1 .klM 8, tlN * Al l'f ewport'• Wllm hertcba (l'fCht ) ID Army pboto taken ha £nC1•0 d . Dethna also wanted to fly m the war, but admitted ... The pilot was 50 mad he made atl~wauwQ.)Ullovuthea&cJunitfo...,r..__,m~e JLVC him I.be ma,ps and LO pilot trairuna. Lhe hell to the back oft.he plane. He JOUled the aputterin& glider pilot ••1 really didn't have a lot of excitement trainina proaram and was variously train-during the war, but l had a sreac time." ed to be a tra.nsport pilot, a fl1Jht instru~tor Octlm&. Frencbs and T ownttnd are and a &lider mechanic. finally SC"ttin' an opportututy to rcmin.itce Detfing. perhaps, wu typical of the about those ttmcs. glider volunteen. All three Oranat Coast men are mcm- "Most of us were older, adventurous, bers oft.he National World War ll Glidtt hell raisers," he said. Pilots Associauoo. The auocauon held iu When he wasn't flying in Europe, he was first reunion in 1971 , and has beeluryina to buying liquor for the troops. locate former &lider pilots ever since. "My JOb wu tQ go to Bel&ium and bnng hsoffioerscstimatethereareabout twiee - back the booze. I'd be loaded with black the 1.400 memberl still livina. mark.et money and rd~ to this dealer who The associJuon operates a small mu. had all kinds of labels, Dctlina recaUcd. sca m n~ Dallas, Texas. wh~ it has one "He'd say pick a label, Courvoisier, or of only 'three CG~As that are let\ of t.hc wha&evcr, and he'd stick it on the bottle. 14.000 built dunna the war. "He only had one kind of cognac. It wa~ Although the glider program was dJJCO~ pretty bad. unued 10 l 9S4, former al1der pilots look "We were a crazy bunch. After landings back with pnde on thcircontnbuuon to the they'd pick us up all over Europe." war effort. Oetting, now 73, made numerous tnps "I don't thank anybody .k.new Whal across the English Channel i& ~der cra1 os, g!Jders would~ used for when they started ck!livering supplies and soldiers for the the program," Townsend wd. -But the Allies' final push. gliders did cOntnbu&e ~1ga1ficantly oo [). An admittedly poor navigator, he WM Day and in Holland, desc:me the fact that naviptin& on the lead C-47 when five not.htnJ went a~ording to plans. planes were carrying fuel to Gen. George "The concept at least wu estabhshcd.. - Patton. he noted. ..because,. that's what thcy'n: "I had no idea where we were." be uSUll hehcoptcrs for today " take the bndge over t~c WaaJ River at "I've been trymg to find a JOb ever N1jmegen. It was the last bridge before smce." he laughed. Wilm P'rerlcba Val Detllq . Attention orgenlutlon preeldenta and MC· r9ter ... : We want to help make your upcomuig 9¥9nta, meellnQ9. Mmln.n and fundralterl tue- c::eeetut Send brief ennouneement1 lnc:tudlng time, p411ee, co.t (If tiny) 8nd a phone number for tlddltlonal Information to: ~In Boatd, Dally -1-11~.ot. ~.~. BoJi 1 seo,. eo.ra fffA. 9293. Youth club director upset over funding Reporta of your Club Of organtz.at1on'1 actMt ... -Ilk• community aervlQe projects or eeectlOn of otncera -enould M dlrec1ed to the Community News Editor at the ..,,,. eddr .... Non-teturnabte blacil end whtt• photogrllPM .,. "6come. r - club received less money than 1t did last year. Agency, provides transport.auon to frail. elderly and handicapped penons, SI 0.000 and a shelter in Laguna Beach for battered women and their children. By ROBERT BA:R~ER Of .. 0.-, ......... Frlday,June6 The president of the Hun11ngton Valley Bo:rs and Girls Club says local youngsters arc being shortchanged on allocations of federal mone)'. When Cit) Council members d1s- tnbuted the money this week. they gave $26.600 -the single biggest portion -to the Huntington Beach C'ommun11y Clinic The clinic provides direct medical ser- vices. legal counsel. adm1n1strat1ve sup- port for mental health groups and for parents tighttog teen-age drug abuse. •Feedback Foul'ldatton. provides trans- portation to people over 60 to two nutnuon sites at Lake Park Clubhouse and Warner A venue Baptist Church, S 13.000 Feedback also provides meals delivered to homes through the Seniors Outreach Program. •Interval House. SI0.000. Offers 24- hour cns1s intt'rvenuon, res1dent1al shelter counseling services ·for children •Palmer Drug i\buse Program. S7.500. A sclf-~elp program for younl people and their parents t6 ht'fp them cope with problems of drug abuse No meeting• acltecluJecl Monday. June 9 • 7 · 30 p. m .. Irvine TraosportatJon CommJ11ton , City Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Ja> Stout said the boys and girls dub requested SI 0.000 1n Housing and Com- munity Dc\clopment grants but got onl) $7.000. The extra money. he ~1d. 1s needed to se1 up a special "budd:r study .. tutonng program for )Oungsters at the dub's Bushard and Yorktown fac1ht1es. Other sonal programs rece1v1ng grants mch.Jded. •Amparo Youth Shelter a temporary shelter for runawa) and homeless youth and youth 1n cns1s (ages 11-17). S 10.000. •Dayle Mdntosh Center for D1sable'd. provides support services to people with d1sab1ht1es. S 10.000 •Harbor Arca/Hunungton Valley Adult Da} Care Center. S 12. 750. Provides therapeutic program for elderly persons sufTenng from forgetfulness. confusion. d1sonentat1on. SC\ ere memo!"\' failures. strokes. •West County Family YMCA. S7.000 Pro\ ides r~atton programs to enrich the quahty of spmtual. mental. physical and social lives for fam1hes • 7:30 p.m., Lapna Beacll Arts CommJHioa , City Council C'hambers, SOS Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m., Lapna B.each Downtown Specific Plu Committee, Cit}' Council Chambcrsm SOS Forest Ave. Stout also voiced disappo1ntmt'nt tha1 the Huntington Beach City Council awarded S 13.800 to the Girls' and Bo)'s· Club of Fountain Valley-Huntington Beach. whtl h he described as a profit malo.1ng organ11atu.m. while his nonprofit •Center for lreau.,,e Altema11ves, which -provides counseling and educa- uonal services a1 high school campu~s. $12.000. •Consohdatt'd Tran!.portat1on Service •Human Options. S3.600 Prov1dc<1 telephone cns1s 1ntervenuon. counschng •West Orange Hotlme. S7.250 Provides telephone counseling seven <h\ys a week for problems including su1c1de: child or spouse abuse. alcohol. drug or food abuse: emergency food and shelter. legal and medical rt'sourceo; cmergency police and hospital scrv1t'e\ S e fe berm· l ak beg Irvine IX IS en m e a 1 ~l~(~r;~n~t&~e'1~~0b~ ~c;;~~~~~ 1 h ff H e b thr rear shd1ng glass door Thursda)' sp. as 0 unt1ngton 0 ~~,cninp, and .. t:le·a·color television A. BMX black and whnc p1n- s,, heavy-set anglers toppled from a boat 1nto the drink Wednesday night during a fishing 1rip off Hunt- ington Beach. ~II were pulled -wet but unhurt -aboard the 67-foot charter. Lindsay Hesketh, owner of New- port Landmg 1n Balboa. said the men who had been enjoying a dnnk or two gathered against a ra1hng to 5tt another fisherman bnna up a 10- pound fish about 7:30 p.m "It happened when a bunch of heavy-set men gathered 1n the corner to sec a bag fish being gaffed." Hesketh said. The large, jolly crowd was just too much for the railing. she said. '"They all bent over the railing 10 w..ich. and when they gathered tn the comer to look, they cracked the rail." Hesketh said. Hesketh said the men, who worlo. for a marine specialt)' businec;c;, arc regular fisherman who go out on Ncwpon Landmg sportsfishutg hoal\ about twice a week. After treadtng water for :1 few minutes, they were brough1 \afch aboard the Southern Cal w11hou1 mjury, Hesketh said "1nped b1q.clc was stolen Thursday Ir om a school on the 4800 block of \1 u..hclson. ••• i\ 2ti-inch Schwmn bicyclt' wu c;tolen from a school on Lemongrac;c; Thursday • • • Two fire hydrants, valued at · S 1. 400. were stolen from tht' comer ot Barranca Parkway and Harvard Av- ('nue Thursday night. • • • .\ car stereo. some speakers and tapes were stolen from an unlocked Volkswagen bug parked at a~ hool on the 4300 block of Walnut A. venur- Thursday. • • • Five hubcaps were stolen from a 1979 Toyota parked on Wildflower Thursda)' • • • i\ radio was stolen from a \ olks- wagen van parked in an 1ndustnal area at the 17700 block of M11chell • • • i\ battery was taken from a · car parked on the 17700 block of Fttch • • • Four hubcaps were stolen from a car parlc:ro on •flagstone and four Banttncton Beach . A band1t~tole S 1,500 at Household Finance, 18682 Beach Blvd , after displaying small notebook to the teller on which he had written, "l Have a Gun." Victims said they dad not stt a weapon. • • • Someone enterncl a residence in the 200 block of Geneva throuah an unlocked window and stoic amateur radio equipment valued at $400. telephones valued at S6SO. T h r e e kids die in LA fi r e • • • W1tt1esscs said a man m • arten dinner Jacket, brown slaclls and white tenni~ ShOC$ flipped out literally m a park1na lot at Golden West Colleac. He kept askma pc-ople 1f he could 1umpoverthe1rbacks. tht rePon u1d. • • • Thieves smashed a window at Scabrccte Auto Center, I 630S Beach Blvd . and "ole a 19 inch 1elcvi,1on se1 \alued at $400 and four \unroof, valued at $500 • • • Th1eve1 stole 1 Sorry com~ct disc player and 1ewclry froril'a rc,1den~ in the MX>O block of Marilyn. • • • Aural&" ~tole golf equipment v11lued at S200 from an unlocked garqr: in the 1 7000"! hlO<'k of Encino. • • • Culprits broke out a wmdow m the 1800 block of Flonda and stoic two ,tercos valued at $2,200 and a wine bottle full of quarters valued at $75 Fountain Valley Buralars cut a fence at the J fo mt' O ub, 16061 Brookhu~t St.. .and passed o SI .SO praac door opener to another suspect ...... Someone '1ole Jewelry. doth1ng and money amoun.w nl to $2,547 from a rt',idcn<.'.t in th'e I 000 block of Santa Lauretta. • • • · Thieve~ '10lc nn AM/FM radio valued at S600 from 1 198.l Toyota m the 16000 block of Mt Keller C 1rtlt • • • Someone pned a w1 ndow to a home '° the 9000 block of La .\rcna and \lole a vidro os~ttt' ~rder and . Coeta M eu Cash 1otaltna .$60 wa' reportl'<'I stolen from a ca"lh re1.mtcr at Pteccmakers Country ()tore. I 7 20 Adam~ Ave, betw~n Tucc;da-. and Wednesday Entry wao; made hy prying open the door. • • • A S200 radio was repom·d \tnlen from a c.ar parked between ~ p m T~ >and 7:30 a m Wednc~a\ 1n an opanment complh at 12 ~o Adam~ A\ve. • • • The cash drawer at Autornou \ c Suppl) Co .• I .S22 Newport Blvd. Wt\\ buf'&lanied for S200 between 6 p.an. Tuesday and a.m. Wcclne\day. ••• ._ kntfo·wicldint C ndit 1<.'CMlt'd ,1 clerk at Fleur dd.anc Rower\, J 7Q I 7lh St. and stoic: S200'from the (~,h reaiist<:r at 1:18 p.m. Thunda). The ft'male employtt wa\ unharmed l OS AN(1El ES (AP) -Thrt-c children playutt with matches died toda-. wht'n fire raced through a wuth l m Antele\ house trapptn& th<' \oung V1Ct1ms ~hind barred w1n- dow'i that thwancd ne1ahb<>T'\' rc~ue dfort'i. officials '8td. The rhildrcn's grandparents weft." re!><: ued by ne1ahbol"\ who htcrally nppcd the front door from the wall to get to them. city fire spokc'iman Jim Wells said · "But they were unablt' to aet into the children'" room bttausc: of the heavy 'imOkt' and fire" he u1d. F1refi&hten. who amve'd ~l the ~ene 'ifiortl)' before 2 a.m . today found nc1ghbor5 unsuCCt'-.sfully try- 1na to pry ~unty ban from the window\ of the bedroom where the · thrt't' ~ h1ldrcn were trapped 'iatd ''t} · fire Capt Jim Finn Once f\rcfiah1en wert :ahle to enter • the home on East I 13th Strttt. they d1..covered the bodte of two boy\ atlout 3 ycan old and a ii'' about I yc-ar old t<>iethcr 1n one room, he s1ud. ldent1t1cs of the "'cums and their &randparents were not immcd1atcl) rt' leased A preliminary invc'iltptton in- dicated the children 11nitcd lht' firr while play1na wnh match~. Wells \~lid ~unty ba" on the wtndows of the honit''S two other bedroom~ had automatic release latches., as ~u1rtd · l'l) law. Wells said But the windo~ an the children'' room did not. Wells \aid the family had recently purchastd a 'mokc dtttt'for !Or the home. but 11 had not yet bttn tn'italle'd In addition, he Ytd, the front ctoor hJld a douhlc-kcye'd lock. mcaninr a k.ev 1s ne<:e,~ry to open 1t from lhc 1n'i1dc •~well I' the ou.,1de. more were stolt'n lrom a Mercedes parked on Partnd2c • '¥ • About S 1,000 worth of values were stolen from Honor Farm Road aod Trabuco Road fhursda\ Newport Beach A rcs1dcnt1al burglary 1n the 300 block of Onyx on Balhoa Island netted SI 0,000 tn Jewelry Pohcc said the thief smashed a window t 1n entry • • • o\ prowler was rtpone'd 1n the 2100 .block of Felipe A man apparently entered the enclosed yard of a home and peered into 1he hc.-<lroom win- dow • • • .\ \ 1deo t:a'i!tCllt' rerorder was taken from a homt' in tht' 17CXl block of Parlo. Drunk check in LB tonight A 50bnt't~ "t ht'Ckpotnt ~111 be 10 force from 10 pm. toni1h1 unul l a.m Salurda~ a1 one of lhe three enlrlnce-s to l..l\iuna Be ch Lt Jim White \aid Both Cahfom1a H1ahway Patrol and Laauna Bt"ach pohec officers w111 ,talT the checkpoint on l...quna C-1· nyon Road or alona Padic C'oasl Htthw•y. lookina for drivtn y,.bo appear to be intollc:ated. Poh« will stop dnvn1 randomly net aifT)' cm a brief convcnation while loo1un for,, nsof drunkencss. Thoq who appcaJ to be under the influence of a1oohol, 110ill be ••k.ed to pull o'1et for · 1 mutt compl~te sobnet~·t~ -L • v Ruling for Bouvia 'endorses suicide' SAN FRANCISCO (API -1hc te Supttme Court•s refosal to inttr'\'ene m the case of Elizabeth Bouvia. tht quadnplC1Jc who wants to die and won a histonc appellate rulina allowina her to n"fui.c forcc- fecd.ins. JS "an official endo~ment ofsu1c1de." a.n oRici.al !l41d. The coun on Thunodav unani- mously deo1ed a heanng on an appeal by Los AnJ.eles Count) from a dcc1s1on Apnl 16 by the 2nd D1stnct Court of ._ppeal s.ay1ng the force- feedlna Was a medical treatment that a paiient h4s a nght to refu~ e\t:O 1f refusal h4stens death ."Apparently the coun 1s ~ontent with allowina Mrs Bouvia to starve benelf to death, 1fthat ·~her wish. or asrecd with the Court . .of Appeal findJna that she "a;. not attempting Solons to check troop maneuvers SACRAMENTOl.\P/-The 1wo- house conference commttH'e on the state budget has vo1ed to require th( C ahfom1a "lauonal C1udrd to inform tht' Leg1\lature when troop' arl' 'il'nl 10 countnes at war But the-rnmm1tte1.· put 011 a dt'C1s1on Thu~-. on whether to proh1b1t the (,uard Imm ~Dd1ng pe~onnel on training mission!> 10 Hond ura\. l:I \al' ad or and Nicaragua The b1part1~n <i1>.·leg1.,la1or lOm· milt~ also apprm oo t:omprum1'>t'!> to pro' 1de S ': ~ m1lhon in housing fund\. and l ..iugm(nl cunsumer ~nice\ in lhc ln\urance Depart· mt'nl .The cnnlt.'rcncl' c11mm111e-e. ~'t'lo..1ng a compromt\l' \ n hrlhon-plus budget for lht· li'>(al -.ear thai bt:gins Jul) I finished going through m "'bl<· page agenda ol d1~pu1cd \tate ">pend· 1ng Item'> for thl· fir\t t1mt· fhur'><ia~ But the paned ha' po'>tpuned action on dozen'i of contrci\ cr\1al llt'm\ such as funding tor to\1ts program" and the .\gncuhural l atl<ir Rclallon) Board sulC'lde." \.'lid Daniel M1ke'iC:ll Jr .. a r.cmor deputy county counsel rep- ~nuna Los Angt'les County and 11~ Hiah Dtsc:n Hospital fn wnnen ar:J.ument~ to the Su premc C'ourt. Mikesell had called 1he appellate ruhng "an oflic1al (ndor.c ment of su1e1Je" th.it w..i\ un- precedented in the l nm·d \tatt'' lk ai.ked the court lo allo"" rl"\Umpt1on of fom•-feed1 ng. The appeals coun den.,mn h' Justice Edwin Beach Im a thrn· membt-r . panel s.aitl. nr:1i1aht·th- Bou\la's dt'Cis1on to fon·go nwd1t:il treatment or hlt'-supron thwugh a mechanical mean, bclon11.' 10 her l 1 " not a medical den,wn tor hn ph)s11.:1aM to make Nerlht•r " 11 .1 leg.al que-suon whosc \oundne.,, " rn be rc~l ved b) law.,.cr. ur 1udgt"'" Elizabeth BouYla Schuller moves church talk by foe of apartheid 8) the Auoclatl'.d Prl"'' Telev1s1on e"angd1'>l N.t•l11. n \thullcr has blocked a leader of the oldesl mulurac1al organ11a11on 11rpo'>1ng white rule in Sou1h A.fnca fro m speaking at the Cr,\tal ( ~hcdral in C1ardcn Cr rove. A speech b) .\Iman National ( ongress leader Alfred Nzo wa\ shilled from the calhL•dral alter~ huller <,a1d he had concerns about the group :"-;Lo. !>CCretan .:l·naal of the A"'( had been scheduled to deh\cr th~-e~nole addrc'>' lunL' IX at the innu;il meeting of lhe Retonncd Ch h in .\mem:i .\ ~ss1on .. of the dt·nom1nat111n\ mt·c1ing 1ncl ud1ng Che kt') note addres~. were to ht· hl'ld in the arbort•tum ot the 10.000.mcmbt'r catht>dral Tv.u week!> ago lht· churd1 lc..idl'r\h1p \\a'> informed that ~to v.ould not be allowed 10 \peal< bcl:au\l" h1' appearance .. could ~ detnmental to (Schuller-;) min1~tl"\:· 1.hurlh 'po~esman E Wa~nt• .\ntwonh said Follov.mg St: huller\ deus1on the C H'nt·ral ~)nod's exccull\l' committee -.cheduled Nzo's ~pecch for 1hc ncarb) Doubletree Hotel. "This 1s a change 1n locauon. but not a Lha ngc in agenda·· '31d o\ntwonh He added that tht' commmec reaffirmed unanimously 1heu commitment to hear a rrpresentall ve of thr \ "i( From Junt' 14-2(). <,omc 27 5 represcnta11" C\ of tht' ~ ~lJ 000· member dl·nom1nauon v.111 meet on the Wt•\1 Coa,t lor the first time They rcprt· .. enl 1,000 congn.·gat1on'> in the l n1ted State~ and Canada Proposition 51 insurance changes: slow ... if ever SACRAMENTO (AP) -Despite the ~sage of Propos1uon SI, Cah· • fom11ns should not upcct SWlft cuts in cost or increases in the avaaJabihty of habality insurance. Supporten say it may be a year before many effects are felt Opponents say they doubt it wall ever have an effect. Meanwhile lawmakers who sup- poncd the measure, like state Senate -Republtca-.rtaacr JTm "Nielsen-or Woodbnd, have warned comparues t() make insurance coverage more avadablt' at lower pnccs or nsk a pol.iucal backlash. State officials are more opum1suc. "We thank Propos1t1on SI wall be a pos1uve factor" for local govern- ments Lryma to get babality insurance. Everett Brookhart, of the state Dc- partmen t oflnsuranoe. said Thursday at ft Los Angeles news oonf~reoce. "The outlook asaood. To the extent that ProP.<_>siuon s r is upheld -and it surely w1ll get tested an thccourts -1t will make the insurance market more open and competitive," Brookhan ~id. Insurance and big business rep- resentatives have vowed to intensify efTons for funhcr reforms. such as perhaps placing limits on pam and sufTenng damages. But leaders of the oppos•nJ Cah- forn1a Tnal Lawyers Assoc1at1on say they Wlll press for refonn of insurance company pracuccs. possibly in the fonn of another 1n1t1at1ve campaign. And in the wake of Propos1llon SI passage, both fnends and foes of the measure beheve that the l.eglslature ma) soon adopt legislation such as a bill b> statt' Sen Alan Robbins, 0- Tarzana. rolling back hab1lity in- surance premiums b~ 5 percent · Propos1t1on 51 . which became law Wedn(!sday. modified the doctnne of ·101nt and several hab1lit} .. A person acc1dentall) inJured can -;ue the responsible parties for econ- om1l damage!>, which are the actual lo.,\Cs such as medical costs and property damages: and for non- economic damages, such as pain and ~uflenna. ~veral hab1hty pnnciple, but re· .. Joint and several hab1hty" wa quires responsible parties to pay non- developed to take care of cases with economic damages ~uch as pam and more than a-cingle responsible pnny, suffcnna only atx:.ordina to their one or more of wt\lch might be percentaae of fault, as determined by insolvent. a coun The doctnne says the inJureil Insurers blamed tbas pnncaplc for person can collect damages from any their unwilhngness to insure Cah- pany that 1s \.Omehow responsible. fom1a c111cs. counties and other The inJured person can sut' one pany public and pnvate entitles. that is only minimally responsible Tim Dove of the losurancc lnfor- anaco!TRt aTilfte &maees from that -manon tmmu~ wtuctrback'ed lhc- part} -the one with insurance or measure u ys 1t will be at le.st a year ··deep (money-filled) pockets" before the effo.ts of the measure are ~ Propos1t1on 51 rcta1m the101n1 and felt Cranston and Zschau start commercial blitz SACRAMENTO (AP) -The votes in Cahforn1a's U S. Senate primary had barely been counted when Democrat incumbent Alan Cranston and Republican challen&er Ed Zschau put their first fall cam- paign commerc1ah on television · Each side said Thursday that 11 ha'i spent $600,000 to broadcast its com- mercials statewide for the next two weeks. Cranston's commercials. attacking Zschau's voling record 1n Congress on environmental issues. started Wednesday. Zschau's commercials attacking Cranston for m1ss1n& Senate votes and fa1hna to take a stand on the confinnauon of Rose Bird. started Th.ursda) The early 1ele .. 1s1on bh11. fi"t' months before the Nov 4 general election. 1s concrete evidence that botb campaigns are senous about theLr pred1c11ons that the Senate contest "Ill be the most expensive: in California h1stof) with each stde planning on spending at least SI O million. That S20 million total -wh1c.h could easily be exceeded 1f the early campa1~1ng 1s any signal -com- pares wnh a total of$12 million spent by Sen Pete Wilson and then-Gov. Jerry Brown on California's last U.S. Senate campaign four years ago. But neither Zschau nor Cranston 1s expected to continue the current pace of advertising after the next two weeks, although neither campaign v..ould give details of its strategy or timetable .\s Zschau explained Thur5<1Ay at a news conference where he unveiled his ads. ht> felt he had to match Cranston's telev1s1on buy. and voter interest will still be high dunng the nellt two week.s. "R1ghtaftertheelecuon there'sstdl a 101 of voter interest. If we wall around to August or September to get staned. we'll give him two weeks to pummel ~a> at me." Zscbau said. Cranston. who was in Washington all wCt'k, had campaigh aides unveil h1~ commercials Z~hau made another statewide tour of news conferences to unveil has commt'rc1al~ before returning to Washington. Los Angeles returns\vater to long-dry Owens River 8) tbe Associated Pre!\S. Custody switched; Serious Chernobyl injuries baby may I NDF. P~ N £)1: '< f -\\ <ill'r poured into a ll•r1g-<lr. h\htng ~trcam J\ l o' .\ngele'> madt: a gC'>turt: •>I J'>l'au· 1n ;.i v.,ill'I "ar th.ti ha\ raged \lnll" tht• turn'ot thecentun Lo' -\ngelc\ ~panml'nt ofWatcrand Po"'croffinal'J<llned lhl01r former ad-.cr..ant·' 1n thl' ln\o ount' gc" t:rnment Thursda), openini: d 'ah 1.· to let water run lrom 1hc I u\ \ngcle\ .\4uedurt into Black Rod.< hannd .• ind from there into the Ov.l'n' R 1' er Tht· n' a ha .. bt'en drv mmt ol th,· llnll' '>lnlt• 1913. drained into the ~4ul·duct that -.ucls ~ur1ate and ground".tlrt lrorn ·Owens 'Valle\ lo ~l11ll· the lh1r;t of tht mrtropoh' :!llU mile'> to tht• 'outh So". 11ffic 1al\ plan 111 \l<X l thl' 1t\ci;..v.1th ha\<. and hlucgdl for fo,hcrmt'n Court blocks sterilizing retarded woman "AN J()c,;f -The mothl·r ol .1 "'uman with l>u...,.n·., \\ndromt· ~" \hl' will LOntinue her light 111 ha' c her daughter '>tenl11ed. Je\p11c a tnurt ordn bhxktnt( tuda\ , \Ufll,l'l"\ which v.ould ha"c been the lirst·\liltl' arprn"l'd \tenl11auon 1n I \lar\ ·1 agon11t·d oH·r lhl\ a lung time and dcudcd tu do 11 l\..iildred (11:dnt'\ the motht:r of \'1lem· '\1eto JO of <ian Jo'>(' Yid on Thur<.t1a\ rhc 11th Dl\tnl t c nun ol .\Pr>t'JI "(lrdcr nn Wt·dncwa' \ll1pJX'd .1 lowC"r coun dcr1,111n authnnnng a tu ha I l1ga11nn lor NH In"' h11 ha'i .in I<) of 'o Poll finds fewer people playing lottery \\'\;FR.\\.('"'() -The proportion 1 IC ahtnrn1an' pla"ng lhl \tall" loller. DJ'> het•n dr pp1ng o'er lht• Pd\t \I\ monlh'. fhe ( ahlorn1a Poll 1t'Jll1rt\ -\ -.tatev. 1de 'uf'C\ c1lmpletcd Id'' month lnund that '~ pt'r(t·n1 of lhl' .1dult publt reponrJ hit\ ing bovghl ont• or mon· lolll'I') l1t:lch 1n thi: P·"l ''" tl:I\., In Decemhc:r t"ll mnn1h,al1cr 1hc lotter)"""' fir'>t 1ntrc>dUll'd i () J'>l'r l nl ot tht' puhhc 'kUJ the' had p.srtu:1p.t1cd The Pull ahu found tli.tt .1 n:l.111' l'I \m.ul -;egment ol lhc puhlll l.on1inut·1o tu a(tOunt lor .s brgc ma111nt\ 111 thr h•tlcr) ·, 11ck:t ~les Ju.,1 12 pcrll'nt ot '>t.1tl' 11°\lcknh OM• .1 Lount l•H .1m•ul i.Q 1x·r· l.'nt I the lottt·r. ·, lt•IJI d1lll sr 'olllmC' T.f"a veler's rifle misfires at alrport t ()\ 3-'\J(,f l l::'i -I,,..,,, ,-.omt·n ,q rt' 11c'.11nl lur m1111•r 1nJu111•, .tltt•r J traH•lcr'<.n lk1h't·1dt·n1alh t"•rnl '-'ht·n ht•1l•"l"d1t,l.srr\1ny 1.1,e.11I11\ \n~clc'> In1ernat1nnal i\1rpon .iu1h11nt11·, ,,ml I lh in1dl·nt1tkd 11 \CM 11ld 11v.m•r "'a' cllam1n1ng v.ht•thl'r h" \l.l\1th1·rh\ hun1111g rifle w,p, J11,1dcd .1r1111nd 9 10 a m Wedne\da} ,ind rl.1nnt·d 111 l hl'l k 111hrou!(h with tll\ lu~~l' .11 lht· \1r C al 1crmrnal an JtrfllHI 'pokt·\11i.tn ,,11d When thl· ma11 pl,11I'll1h1· "'t.1p11n nn till' tloor and do\1'd 1tw ~.1rl\tnl! la" lht• nlk tir1·d County may study castration of rapists I OS .\NC ii I I "i -ltw 1 h .111 rn.m 111 the u11ml\ H 11d 111 Supcrv1~nr'> v.h11 ha\ rrop.1,t•d 1a\lr.i11ng ,,., 11fft·nderc;, 1lrdt·rl·J h(t11lh aulh<>nl1c' l hur\da) to loo~ lor a C•1n\ulta111 I<> ('\,1lua1c ht' propm.11 C ha1rman Pct~ ~haharum ..aid hl''d ,11n\ldl'I .1\ktng th1· 'upcn 1wr\ l•1,1pprmt· \pending up to S ~0.000 for ,.uch .1 \tud\ ~h:ih.Hllm angrred h} the k1dnarp1n~ and raJ'lt' nt a 10·\ear old girl \UUC'>lcd HI :\tarl:h that the hoard .:on\ldtr nrdl'nng ra~tratlllO (or.,~, oltcndt•r'> \t th~ t1nw ht• .1<.l,·d 1h,• 1011n1' ~frntal lleahh lJt'partmcnt hi \IUd\ lhl prnpo\al hul un r hur\<la ~ 1kp.1rtmt'nl J>1rntor Rohertn <.)uir1u ri·com mt·ndcd 1h:1t tht• \Upt'r' 1sor<o hire .10 11ut\1d1.· u1n\uhan1 lnr the JOb • get heart 10\ \"'C1lll:\ !-\PJ -The '>l'arc h tor a donor hl·an has hcgun tor a 12-da\-old bo" whose unwed J'):lrcnt<; rehnqu1<;ht•J CUSICK!} tO hi\ grandparents 1n order to re .. erse a ho'>p1tars refusal of a transplant W11l1am McM 11lan attorney for tht• parent!>. known only b~ their first names, Deana. 17. and Jc!ise. 26. said l uc;tod\ was tran')ferred to the bah\ ·s paternal grandparentc; Thursda> · "'lo donor hearts were 1mmed1atel) <J\ ailahlc tor 1hech1ld . ~nown as Baby ll's!>C whn ha'> an underdeveloped hean hut "1hc "-Md 1s out,'" <\frM1llan \aid Thl' bah\\ father \a1d toda\ that the lt:gal at 11un •· doe\n '1 mean we're gcung w \tep aside .. ··v.l' will ht· \Cf\ du\C tom\ morn and dad in the upbnnging ofttie child and thl' l<Hc." he ,.ud on NB\'\ "Tod." .. \ho\.\ T ht' ·inl..int, v. ho had hcen refused a ~\\\1blc llan'>plant h~ official!> at I oma l 1nda l "n1H·r~1t\ Medical < entt•r '"'11uld tx· tramlcrrcd to Loma I mild \oon trom an undt'iClosed h11\f11l ,tl \olllt'I.\ h1·ri 1n Lo!> .\ngelc\ < 11unt\ hl' 'aid The habv. born Ma\ 2'1, \\;.i\ an '>l<1hle lOnd1tJOn Thur<;dc1\ l 11111.1 I 1nda had rrlu<.ed the infant a 1ran,pbn1 '>a\1ng 1t'> guideline\ re4lltrl' thal reL1p1ents haq~ no hke- llhood 11! \Un 1val ~11h conventional hl•art lfl·,11mcn1 no other senou'> rnL'dll.tl pruhlems and that the rarcnt' arc able ··10 understand and lolll)" .1 l 11mplc"< treatment pro- l{ram · ";u,.in < .trpc:ntcr McMillan. \Jl<l~e'\~111nan tor thl' Right 10 Life l.t;igut' of Sou1hern (alifom1a. and thr Re'" \.11chael <'arccrano of Ph 1lhJ')'> Koman ( athohr Church in Pa'>~1dcna had c..untended the hospital rt:lu,~·<l thl' transpla nt because 11 IC'art•d the bm would receive inadc- quall' ca re Imm his unwed parents \l. hen :i'kl·cl 1he ct".anccs.of finding ;i donor the baby s father replied "We do kno"' that a c;carch 1c, 1n progrc\\ 1 hl'll' are no guarantees a heart wall ht· found We under<,tood that hcforc all 1h1c; .. "It''> lair to \a) there wa" a lot of huggm' and k1ss1ng, and a lot of screaming: !\itr-. McMillan u1d after the hospllal'c; change of heart Thur\- day "Th1'i time laM week they were making funeral arrangements." Ml Mtllan <;atd the child would live with thl· l(randparcntc; 1n their Lo'i Angele' an·a home after any trany plant . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. The Pros· Since 1957 831-77.0 Non smoker Rates .. 1 Old *Ill*' 1ML ... ...., ..... c.. showing a rapid·iilcrease MO\( O'-" <~Pl -..\n American d0<.:tor treating \1Ct1ms of the Chernobyl nuclcard1sastersa1d today 80 patients arc 1n senous cond1uon. more than double the number re- ported three weeks ago Or Roben Gale, a U S. bone marrow specialist. spoke at a news conference after return1n$ from a three-da) 1np 10 the Ukraine where he v1s11cd Kiev and the town of Chemob)I, about I I miles from fjle plant I C1ale 'iatd he was relucLlnt to predict future cancer rates as a result of rad1at1on exposure He said about 100.000 people would be monitored ·for the rest of their hvc~ ·· He said rad1at1on levels 10 Ktt'\. 80 miles wuth of the plant. were IS to 30 time'> ab<>'C normal background level. Aussies probe alleged Nazi settlement \) DNEY, A.u~tralia (AP) -A \nt•nnl mve~t1ptor today began probing allegations tha1 Nan war criminal!> settled in Australia after \.\. orld War II when Rnta1n purportedly asked the government to 'go easy" on them. The government inquiry I\ headed h} a reurcd deputy secretal) in the anorney general's depanment. An- dre" \.ienz1C$. Men11es "1s looking at whatever material as 1n our pos~ssion as well as an\ thing t'lsc that 1s presented to him .. said one government source, who ~poke on cond1uon he not be 1den11fied .. He will also ha.,.e access to L n1ted Nauon~documcnts .. \.ien11es. 6 7, h4s refused to accept media tnQuine'I unlll he completes hi\ 1nvest1gat1on, which 1s e'<pe<:ted to la~t about three months, At a news conference ThuMa). OlegShchepm, lhe first deputy health minister, said 26 ~ople hav( died as a result of the accident Officials said. that of 299 people onginally hosp1tal- ued for rad1atton exposure, 187 sull w~re receiving treatment Meanwhile. fires fueled by two months of dry weather were reported near the Ukrain1an-Byeloruss1an border area. Thurr.day Deputy Premier Yun Batalin told a news conference that about 20,000 people were evacuated from contaminated areas recently discovered in southern Byeloruss1a. Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper. said Wednesday that the "din) ·spots" were found m the Gomel area of southern Byelorurna beyond the I 8-m1le danger zone declared around 1he plant earlier. but gavt' no <,pec1f1c locauons omc1al repons have said 92,000 people wert' e\.acuated from the danger zont' within a week after the accident Pravda said about 260 fam1h~ would be allowed to return to villages w1th1n the 18-male zone because no health nsks were found an their hamlets. Fe~ details were given of the meeung. but the offictal news agency Tass sid: "Measures were t>ndorscd to ensure the em~oyment, provision of housing and improvement of social and evt>ryday services to the popu- lauon evacuated from the danger zones ·· It said all evacuees sbouJd ha\e JObs b> the end of June and "well-appointed housing·· b} Octo- ber Oil export inco1ne drop hurts Mexican econo1ny By the Associated Pre11 MEXIC'O CITY -Mell1co will have d11Ticulty meeting the expectation<, ofboth ns foreign creditors and 1tsown c111zens because of falling pncc~ that arc expected to cut its oil export income tn half this year, the treasury secretary said. The country's financial problems led Thursday to a third consecutive sharp decrease in the value of the peso. It hit a record low of 635 to the dollar for those selling dollars and 640 pesos for those buying dollars. Jesus Silva Herzog, Mexico's treasury secretary would not rule out the possibility that his country might suspend payments on tts nearly $I 00 b1lhon foreign debt 1f 1l . does not receive more help CommunJets regret electton boycott pollcy MANILA, Philippines-The Communist Pany's boycou of the Fcbruar, elections depnved rebels of a chance to lead the n:volut1on that toppled Ferdinand E. Marcos and was a .. mlJOr poht1cal blunder," accordana to the official party publication received today. The Communists' offici.al orpn, An& Bayan (The Country), said the dec1s1on was based on "an incorrect reading of the political situation . A recent assessment conducted by the PohtJcaJ Bureau of the CentraJ Committee characterucd tht' boycott pohc} a~ a maJor pohttr<tl blunder." Commanlcatlon• restored to Lebanon But government sources said that after reviewing 'ovemment files and BEIRUT, Lebanon -Lebanon's communications hnk with the world 1lther 1nformat1on, he will decide was restored today after a 39-hour outage:, the longc" an Clght yca'1. Sni~M whetht>r to recommend a royal com-threatened atruoecalled to halu 19-day baule between Shute Moslem mihti s m1ss1on of inquiry on the subject. and Palestinian auemllas. A go\lemrnent statement said communication hnes Pnme Mtn1ster Bob Hawke ancr broke down after thieves stole electnc cable'I fecdina the central Post nounced his tntent1on earlier this Telephones and Telecommunications station in Moslem-<:ontrolled we~t week to hold the 1.~qu1ry becau~ of Beirut. The outa&c lasted from 8 p.m. Wednesday to 11 a.m Fnday. "growing con~m among goV'Cm· ment and oppos1t1on poht1c1ans over reccn1 reports that Nazis moved tu A\Btraha af\er the war fIIl Pierce B~others Bell Broatlway Mortuary no If__, . 642-915 Contra• accuaed of dlvert1ng U.S. ald WASHINGTON -A House panel has ~heduled heannp nut week 10 rtv1cw evidence that U.S.-backed rebels engaged in '"sutxtantial abuse" of the spend.in& of S27 rrulhoo in U.S. aid, the ch.airman of the subcommittee said Rep Michael Barn~. [).Md.. who chain the House Forcian AfT&Jrs subcommittee on Lallo Amenca. said con~~'1onal anvesttpton have uncovered evidence poltllln& to apparent divenion of some U.S funds by the Contra rebels for penonaJ pin He wd at least one Kn1or Contra leader wu impUcated. Barnes SAtd that baStd on bank rcc-0rds subpoenaed by has +---------------1 wbcommane.e. "It 11 clear that the con«ms that h~ve ~raised about divenion of some of the $27 m1lhon ... have bcc:n JU~t1ficd." Demon•traton club wltlJ soldlen • PORT· U-PRJNCE. HaJU -Soldiera fired in the ur Lo di pent mot. that bu med ura and challtd Pl! in& vehicles houruf\cr the head of the ruhna milit.&t)-C:'l\lilian counC1l, U . Gen. ttcnn N1mphy, told Haitians ~t theu country was d0te to anarc~y. A pcnon who !nswcred the telephone at pohce hcadquanen in Pon-au-rrinceeerty toda)' ad o~e pc-non had d1cJ and seven pcoplt were injured in the Thunda) oonfro~tataon~ b~t prov~cd no details Anu~vcmment demonstrators blocked main ancnC11n r · u·Princc wtlh ... __________ It\ f"I~ of bumina tt~ and rubbish and charatd parnna v hick~ r La wSuits hinge qp. Challenger report WASHINGTON (AP) -Aero- 1pace lepl experts m l'CCC'lvina " inquincsabou1 pos.ibly seekJnadam. aies f'n>r'!' NASA or cootracto'1 involved tn the Challen er di&astcr and they say release of a repon on th~ JantJ4ry ~ccident will set the staae for coun action. No reLauve of any o~~ven crew members lulled in the cxplo ion has filed a lawsuit, but Houston attorney Ronald D. Knst satd he has been con\aeted by "four or five" lawycr1 who claimed to represent surv1vmi rdat1v~ of the astronau'ts and wuaht advice about fihna a damage suit Krtt.t.1 who sued on behalf of Betty Gnssom affer ncr nu'i6and, V1rg1I I "Gus" Gnssom died in the 1967 Apollo spacccrah fire, said thr~ of ~c lawyers contaaed him a nd llme last month askina whether he wouJd be available for a laW$uit He answcl'ed: "You bf't." Anhur Dula. a Houston aerospace lawyer and law professor: said Thurs- day he has learned that one of tbe shuttle contractors, whom he would not identify, hu been ~nt a leuer $Cekina compensation. which he said could be a prccunor to a •uit. 'There arc demands bema made." he '8ld. Asked 1f he was rcprcxnt101 any astronaut relaoves m the case, Dula replied. "I cannot an wer that quesl!on." Jn 3n 1nterv1ew last month, Knst said a lawsuit was "absolutely m- cv1tablc" and that "I fully anttetpate MJ be employed in one or more cases.." • A.sktid whether ~ bad becu re- tained ~ any Cballcncer relatives., Krist said, .. No comment. .. lddina that actcnowled!ina representation without a chent 1 penni ion would vtolate attorney-client privilege. He al.so wd an out..oT-c:oun. amicable settlement of the matter would be t serve aJJ parucs. Bul, he predlctcd, "1f not, one or more of those dependents will seek rellef throuah lbe court system." Kennelb Miller oflbe Oucaio Jaw firm of Philip Corboy said his office ..also wu contacted by a Jaw:y,cr cla1mm1 to reprncnt a Challenaer family scekma mformaoon on fihnaa suit. Neither Miller nor Krist v.-oufd Ukntify either the inquinna Lawyers or \M ttlati vet t.bty purported to rq:irtle1ll. Some relatives told tbc Anoaa.t.cd Prea they would not decade oo whether to sue UJ'Ul afkr the prcsi· ckntial comnuu1on mvcso.-tina the Jan. 21 cawtrophe i.su« all rq>ort Monday. Family memben were briefed pnvattly on the rq>ort w ed.nc:sday. John O'Brien, NASA icncral coun· sci. said, .. , thtnk everybody is w&JUOf t.o tee what comes out of the 1nve1t1ptlon." The commiwon's report "prob- ably will factor heavily 1n the equation" of families dcc1d1n1 whether to sue, he said. Confessed spy brieflng Arrhs sale to Saudis U.S. on Israel espionage squ,eaks past Senate NEW YORK (AP) -A former officials. the New York l'hnes sa1d. ft R 1 Navy tntclhJence analyst. who ad-However noarrcstswcreexpected a er eagan·appea milted selling classJfied mformat1on 1mm1ncntJy. the Times reported. to fsraeJ. has begun telling lJ S Pollard pleaded au1lty to C$paonagc , officials what he knows about Israeli in federal coun in Washington WASH INGTON (AP} _ Presi-esp1onagc operaoons 10 this country, Wednesday. de R 1 ed · 1 a newspaper rtJ)C?rted today. Th~ Times. quotina senior Reagan to ~11 !:';~:~0S'a~Ji~b~ fro~ A senior Jusocc Department of-adm1n1strat1on officials, said Pollard a Senate defeat by droppina St.tnicr fic11l who asked not to be 1dcnufied agreed to cooperate with the govern-missiles from the paekqe and then \tron&ly 1nd1catcd that informaoon mcnt as part of a plea barga.in 10 appealina to Conarcss to not cmbar- from Jonathan Jay Pollard could lead v.h1ch he admnted scfl1ng U.S m1h-rass bim before the world. to cnmmaJ charges against hraeh tarv documenlS to Israel Some sc~ors wd those two Spy's conviction boosts FBI power BALTIMORE (AP) -Ronald W. Pclton's conviction of espionage for selling the Soviets secrets about U.S. electronic eavesdropping strengthens the FBl's ability to catch and Jiii sp1e$, fedcraJ pro5eeutors say. Pelton. 44, convtcted Thu™1ay of four counts but acquitted of a fifth. faces a maximum three hfe pnson terms plus I 0 years ORANGE COAST Pelton sat slumped in his chalf, holding his chin in his hand as the verdict was announced af\er 13 hours of dehbera~ over two davs. Pelton was accused of rccc1 vmg S35.000 from KGB agents for d1vulg- 1ns secrets between 1980 and 1985 gamed during ht\ 14-ycar career as a technician at the Nauonal Sccunty Agency factors were the ma)or reasons why the Senate barely faded Thursday to override Reagan's veto of a con- gressional resolution blocking the sale. The override vote was 66-34, one short of the two-thirds required for a successful veto override. The vote means Reagan can go ahead with the reduced package of $26S m1lhon wonh of Sidewinder air- to-air missiles aod Harpoon anti-ship missiles. The weapons will be de- hve~ st.artma m 1989. l'he Saudis onamaJly wanted SI I billion wonh of planes. tanks and '\ missiles, but the request was scaled back to a package of missiles when conaraa,ion&l opposition arose. Last month, the pack.a~c was re- duced qa1n, with the Stinger anti· aircraft weapons dropped from the deal af\er both the Rcpubhcan- controlled Senate and Dcmocrattc- run House voted by overwhelmmg m&J'llDS to bar the sale. Reapn vetoed lhe d1~pproval rcsolullon and then lobbied hard to sustain his veto, capping his effort with a breakfast meeting at the White House hours before the vote • Needina to win in only one chamber, he con~ntrated on the Senate. The House will not vote now Eight senators .switched from. o~ posm1 ileapn last month to suppon. Rcapn also pick('(! up the votes of four senators who were absent last month LY PILOTIF Auto, oil layoffs increase U .s. uneniployrnent rate BJ '" Aaeda Pree• W ASJUNGTON -Layoffs to lhc automobi and oil · · 1 ClVih UDernploymctll Up 0 2 pcrccsi'llt points 10 7.) pc~t ID May, of the increa.te 1n jobkssncss bocurrina a &duh men. lbe ~m• reponcd today. Civilian uncmpl~t increased by ll~OOO ~last moofh. nisin1 lhe total number of JOblca to a,Ss-4.000 despi t(' an m of nearly 200,000terViccjob&, the Bureau of labor Ul ics II.id. Tbe May rate. adjustt'd for reuoaaJ vanation5. was tbc hiJbe$t Jioce fcbn&ary, IDd followed two IU'ai&)\\ months of t.liabt declincc. Pre.are moa.nt. lor aammlt meettag W ASHJNGTON -Tbc Reapn admamsuatioa it ttppinc up au dTon.s to llTl.nSC a IUpel1)0Wer~umm1t mtttin& but lhe Sovicu 01 it WllJ be productive bdbtt they let a date.·~ sttrior U:S offia.1f-gictctb:en" u~-c~-­ vinually no chaoce of a summit or a new lJ'Qty to limit nuclear weapons bcf0tt 1989 unless Pl'C$idtnt Rcapn and Soviet lead.tr Mlkhail Gorbachev meet within su rnonth1. A second hiJh-level official, meanwhile. said be ~pecu Gort>rd1ev to vi~t Reapn 1n W1 banston by the end of the yrar. IRS CODIJ9Cate. refant& of u.s. debton · w ASHlNGTON -The Iona arm of the fcdcral aovemmeot finally cau&bt up with 248,000 people who bad ddauhed on govunmeot debts, •hrn the Tntema.l Revenue Strvtcc swiped their &ax refund ehcelu this year. The rrnt year of a pilot prosram to crack down on defaulten nested S l )S mlllioo ia.vd debnquent iovc:mment dcbb; mostJy studtllt k>am. The debt.ors wett predictably anl1)' about losin1 their refunds. More than S0.000 people wrote or telephoned about the so-called ofUets "Some people c:alJed in and said, •How dare you do this. This is un-Amencan. uocon,ttlutional.'" Wbne Hou3C Buda.ct Dlreaor James C. Miller sajd Wednesday. Inveatment (raad probe cont1naa NEW YORK -Wall Strttt 1s aruuously wamna for the other 1hoe to drop after an investment benker pleaded guilt/ to fraud and promised to coopmne with authorities in the biggest Cl5C yet o 1llicn tnSlckr trading. Speculation is rampant that others will be 1mp1Jcated m the alleged scheme to reap mulomillaon-<lollat profits by trading in sccuntics based on the.tr mowlcdaie of confidential meracr plans Dennis ltvinc. a former $1 mtllton+ye.ar managing darcctor 1n the merier department of Drexel Burnham Lambcn Inc. and once an employee ofShcanon Lehman Brothers Inc. and Smnb Barocy. Hams Upham & Co .. pleaded au1lty Tbunday to four courn1 of secunties fraud, 1on and per'jury. U.S. ban• chemlcal u.lea to Syria " WASHINGTON -The Uruted St.ates 1s tncludana Syna on a hst of countries mel11Jblc lo buy ctght commercta.I chcmx::al1 lhlt can be ~ to ma.kc chemical weapons. The dcetSJon. announced at the State Depanmcnt Thursday, is deslJX!ed to keep Syna from makm1 ~weapons and sluppma them to Iran, which tt backs tn the lona-runnioi J,.n-lnQ war. ~cnt spokesman Bernard Kalbsa1d Laguna looking for.. plan to preserve city's open spac~ By LAURA MERK Of .. ~,... ..... The Laguna Beach City Council 1s planning a meeting with the Planning Commission for a brainstomung session to develop a stnngcnl plan to preserve and purchase open space land 1n the city. · The study session, scheduled for wmet1me 1n July. 1s the result of over nine months of research. mccung.s. htkcs and talks by the commLSs1on. s1ttin& also as the Open Space u~ committee. In the faJl, the counetJ directed the comm1ss1on to formulate ideas on how to preserve the existing land designated as "open space" and how to obtain more propcrt) 1n the future Mary Fcgraus, chairman of the comm1ss1on, suggested that the city's Sycamore Hills property should be· come a da~1me wilderness park complete with tta1ls, picnic areas. fishing. boating and kite flying. "These uses are P.nmanly for Laguna Beach rcs1dents. ·the repon said Money to upgrade the area could come from parks fees collected from ~veral sources. said Fcgraus. Some money could come from Kaufman and Broad -which 1s building a s1ng)erfam1ly rcs1dent1al community m Sycamore Hills, from pnvate donations or from grants and state park bonds. · The cuy may also ·sell about 70 acres to the county for a rcJ!Onal park as part of an qreccmcnt to selJ land for the San Joaquin Hills Transpor- tation Corridor. ff that deal 1s completed in 1988, the commission suggested the city use the profilS for developing the wilderness park. For other areas in Laguna Beach. the Fegraus said the commission recommended creating a special fund with money distributed by a non- profit conservancy board. But the council seemed to immedi- ately shy away from the non-profit board because 1t said funds arc rarely available from its Main Beach Cor- poration because of certain lcgaJ $1 million trust going to UC Irvine memory studies _.,...._ By PHIL SNEIDERMAN A Laguna Hills couple ha\ set up a $1 milhon fund to suppon memo[) rcsc~rch at l.JC Irvine The 11f\ from Robert and Meryl Bonney will benefit ucr .. Center for the Ncurob1olof:y of Leaming and Memory. It wtl be used for .equip- ment and mamtcnancc of the center, which studies how the brain acquires. processes and stores 1nformat1on Under the tenns of the gift, the funds will go to the center af\er the Bonneys have died ' "My wife and I are 'extremely interested m the workmgs of the brain and have followed UCl's research for scvcraJ years," said Roben Bonney "We provided for the center 1n our estate because we want to help UCI l'Onunue to build us 1ntemat1onnl reputation in this field through re- ~arch that may lead to a cure for Al1hc1mer's disease and other mem- ory disorders." Roben Bonne) 1s co-founder and .. ice chairrnan ofEECO Inc . a Santa Ana-based developer and manufac- turer of el~tron1cs product!. Lao;t ~car. he and his wife also donated stock valued at SI S0.000 10 the center. The memory center was set up 10 1982 by three UCI restarcheTS ft now includes 11 scienusts who are trying to determine whether drugs. hormones, sound or electncal sumu- latton can help people leam and remember what they learn The center ts directed by Dr James McGaugh, an mtcmationall)' respect- OCC dean of services named vice chancellor By MADGE HAMMOND Or. C Michael Web ter, now dean of admintstu.uve services at Orange Coast ColJcac. wilJ become v1cc- chancellor of bus1ncH affairs for the Cout Commumty College District on July I . The dastnC't Board of Trustee'I unanimously appointed Webste~ to • the now-vacant post Monday n1aht folloW1n& a close-d 56S1on at whlC'h they interviewed five candidates. A rn1denl of Costa Mesa, WeMtcr IS a 1968 araduatc of Cal Poly Pomona and tt«ivcd a doctorate 1n educallon from USC School of Busi· nC$S Adm1n1stra1Jon 1n 1980. He and hit Wtfe Nancy have an infant dauJhter, Christine Michelle District Chancellor Oav1d -\ Brownell, commenuna on thC' ap. potntment. said. "Mike ha'I a proven tnd. record of excellence 1n the Coe 1 1 Community Colleac D\1trict, b.v1n1 ttf"'cd as a hu"nnsoffic11l at Gotdcn Wr t Collcsc and as tM chief flnandal officer at Oran Coasl for four years "Mtlct• rcttt~td numcrou honon. both statcwnlc apd nauonal 1n cnC'T'J}-saving and coc;t-rcd uct1on pr()IJ1lms. "He al~ has experience ooth a~ a teacher and in5trucuonal allm101s- trator" The chancellor cxpl't's'lt'd con- fidence that the new appomtec "will be a strong vice chancell or who will ~rvc the dilll.rict 1n 1he d1tlkult years ahead as a member of our C\ecut1vc manaaemcnt team " Brownell appartntly wa refcmna lO the next several )cars when. accord1na to a JUst~ompleted demo- vaph1c 'itUdy, the distnct II C\pccted tocxpcnen« a 1an1ficant enmllmcn1 decfinc unks'I action is taken to forrstall 1t Web!lter 'Mii ,uccttd lee A. c;ttvcM, who is on leave of ab~nct from the d"tnct. in the v1c.c;, chanctllor' post. Steven, had tcf\ 1he prc,1dency of Golden W~t oollt&t lo take tht position. then called U«Uttvc vice C'hanttllor or fitcal aff11n., after Coml11n ThomP90n, who had htld the Job man) ycan, n:urcd. Of the five <"1nd1dat~ 1nlcrv1t"YW~ by tnist~. We 1cr and Ont 01htr arc now dl'ltnct tmpltl)'~c" ed psychob1olog1st and recipient of the D1stingu1shed Scientific Con- tribution Award from the American PsychologicaJ Association. "When the income from the truo;t becomes available. 1t wtll enable us to obtatn equipment and fac1lallcs which arc essenual to our research program.'' McGaugh said. "ThlS J>ft 1s especially significant because it 1s a private contnbution from two com· munity members who have expressed enormous confide11cc m the center's present and future research.'' $100 mllllon OCTD budget considered By USA MARONEY Of .. .,.., ........ The Orange County Transit 015- tticl as c.onside.nna a. .1HXl auU1on budset to aet the county bus aicncy throuah the next fi5e1I year. The proposal represent about a q percent increase over last year'sS9t I million bud&ct. Dtstnct directors held a hahtly attended hunna on the proposed budact tht week Only one person spoke at the beanna. The pr~po~ 1986-87 budact in- clude $80.6 milhon for o~tmg expenses and about S 18 mtllion for caP.ital improvements. Another SI. 7 mtlhon would be scl uide for tnns1t devtlopmcnt. The transit daurict eitpcct.\ to rctt1vc $24. l million in federal ass1,tanc:e, $6 1 million 1n state a istanct and SSl.4 millio,A 10 toe.al . "' reii-enucs. Pa~r fares ould llCClOUnt for abo\lt S20. I malhon m mcomc. No fart incrca1e1 &1' &nllcipated for 19 6-7, .. ,d ud1a Koth, OCTD pubhc mf'ofm11ion offker. Ruknh1p i1proJ«tcdt.o1ncrcasc 5 ~nt from S.S m1lhon to 37 3 m1lbon pa . n d\lrina the fi I )Ur, aC'Cordina to d111nc1 "1)0rtS obstacles \ A minonty opm1on was expressed by Commiss1oner Wayne L. Peterson who said a pnvate mn should be built tn the Sycamore Hills on land leased from the city. Most of the bed laX acnerated at tht inn would contn'bute to the special fund. Peterson was commended by the council for his courage to stand alone on the issue but there was icncraJ agreement that absolutely nothina should be built tn Sycamore Hills Councilman Roben Gentry quick- ly outhncd the figures on future development around Laauna Beach To think by the year 2000thercw1ll I><' several developments with 60.000 people and socral with 2.500 homes. " he said. "Where will the people go? We should not be tainted by ad- d1uonal rcvenuC1 to develop that land ... . ··with the amount of development Jhat is going to go on around u-.. \\'t need to preserve this open space. · said Councilman Dan Kenney. Tom Alcxaoder. a resident of Laguna Beach. told the counal that every effon should be made to maintain Sycamore Hills as open space. "The reason for this tradmonal pos1t1on 1s that we sec Sycamore Hills as a place where Laguna Beach rcs1den ts can go for p1cn 1cs and games and yes JUSt to he out there for the wood.en of nature wnhout bcioa fettered by development.. .. he a1d. ··RJ&ht now Sycamore Halls~ to be threatened on all s1des. The lrvtne Company 1s on the left and lbe nght ... he sa.td In other bu.,ine 'the counC11: • Ag.rttd to ask the county lo adopt a tnp reduction prognam, such as van poolina. for its cmpfoyccs man dl'ort to curb the hazardous mot levels expected this summer. The C"OUncd a.Jso agreed to encoura~ C1ty em- ploytts to car pool • Scheduled July I as the da) 10 bold 1ntcrvtcW1 for upcomm& vacan· c1es to the Planning and <\rts Com- m1ss1on TOMORROW'S RESULTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stOfSI< marlcet closing prices will be available in the Daily Pilot at the following selected stores and Mws rodes. Why wait vntil tomorrow when you can find out tonight on the strfft no later than 6:00 pm. Store owners who wont the late stock editions call ... S;ngle Copy Soles Dtr«tor at 642--4321 . Corona del Mar trlOMhe~ ... A!f:::&~ ,...,_, '9ft'• •9-nl 3049 ' Coort .........,. lloka Oka & Heil 0.-.. ~-~ $oft Mloo*/Scwl ~ Ool ........ & Worn.< ·Lo~"-~'._ wdryM.rtt..i. loho C>Mto & H9ll • He..,,,.,:::rnn ~ ,.,~- ........__ & tMJi loy WO#Mf & '<K•f>< Cooot ~ .o.-a. .• u.-...... •t..,_,w_ c:--.....,' OrcM S-0...LMtv.r Laguna Beach loho~o&w,.,_ .7 . .._ ..,_.~ Gold... ..... & M<~oddeo\ a.----,&a..ch us "-tOMt. • c::Jnt.11( &7•1W- 1850.-... 9'11 & "9cific C-Hwy c-"""' .. Viejo v .... • M<c:.6 DNt ...... ~:e.!f..,, 29ir...... w.-u..-. ,..._ w.,..._.&Sptw ...... c-Hwy&W Newport Beach Irvine ..... ~ ........ ~ """' lirtfl&~ ......... MOCf ' M-.& .......... -C .,..,_ & MM Af11!M ~~ Iii .r-*"~ t. ...... ~· s.;:i,.,........ .,..., ........... ~• ...... Metttet . 1-a.-~'~ ..,.,_ ..... & *' 51 ......... ,~ ~·-u.-,.., ........... ....., w.,_....,.... ~'~ " s """ OM. ~-...... ....... & ...... , ... """' ~'~ ~ ... -1 ..... ia..1 ........... Huntington Beach .,......,...., ~~ ........... ., ........ Ctoldwa .... ' w-,~._ ~'°"'•••-' -~ 9"dl & "-.A .... ; Bieber keeps l!A. W presidency h b --b8 ming goals 1n• after last fall's 12-d ) Chrysler Warns t at Jo s itua tion could worsen ircber, 56. told the convention that stnke, so .th~t Bag Three employees --the Jobs situation could get worse an work for similar waaes and benefits and pledges to fight wage Concessions the next fcwJears depending on the Under ~1c~r. the unlon suffered economy an the succus of a new the defect10.n of its 120,Q60..mcmber wave of car tmPorlS trom the T htrd Candtan wtna. leaving dues-pay1na By EDWARD MILLER ,, ........... < >wt·n Bieber. who has led the llo1tl'd .\uto Worl<trs tll'f'Ougti thr« turbukn1 -.car<.. was re-elected b\ anl:1ma11on Wednesda) to a )<.·rnn~1 term 1n .\naheam. Bieber and \1x other top otlicers on ht\ \late. all unopposed. were tht· caoJ1J.ttt''> ot the ruling 23-mcmbt'r ln1crn.i11onal Execuu"e Board The ~on., ent1on 1rad1t1onall) h;H'k\ Health care group acquires 8 homes Four Sea9on• Hotel open• at Newport Center. lkahh Care Propert) ln\t:Mof\ Im of Costa Mesa through 11~ ~O pc:rc:cnl interest 1n newl) formed lalalornaa general panner'>h1p Health Care Investors 111. has ac:- qu1rcd S 17.850,000 oflong-krm care fa~1h11t·s from Golden Agel on.,ak'> u•nt Homc'i ofCemtos Newport greets Four Seasons I he eight fac1ht1es are llX:ated in \uuthan Cahfom1a Coornrn·ntl\ w llh tht' acqu1s111on. Health Care ln,cstor<o Ill lea~ the fac1ht1c' on a long-tam basis to affiliates ol DRH Hold~nc .. of Salem Ore 8} Sl'SA"i HOWLETT OI the Oellf ll'llol ltefl ( 11\ offil 1;il' ;ind loc:al hu1ldtng 1nduStr\ mtmht•r\ gath~red m Ni:w- pon ( cntt•r V.: tdn('\d.l' tor tht• grand opening ol thl" S7::> milhon ~ 0111 xa~on~ Hutt·! .\bout 260gul"'" 1~1url"d the t.111111 \ following a nhh11n·tu111ng raemom a1 the compam' t1r,1 hotd 111 ~outhem C olllorni.1 The Nc~port lkad1 h<1tl·I .,..;i, de' et oped b) l ht' In 101: ll111l'I < o .1 di' 1swn ot lht· In. int' { o l allang the hotel "an out'>Wnd1ng add1t1on to the lnmmunit,.'' In int· ( o Prl''>ldcnt 1 om Nll'ht·n '>aid 11' con\tfUl'll\ln "l11nt1 nut:\ thl' c.t•I· ehra11on that tx'gJn '>fl \l'.tr'> ago.,.. 11t1 the beginning of !\e.,.. pon &·.11. h • KJau' T t•ntt:r. gcnaal manattt·r 1)t the hotel. '4!1d tht· ~r.1nd Ofl<.'r11ng represent\ !he cumplc1111n 111;i'1'"'" "Toda\ mark\ a rl·ah1al1on •>t ,1 dream oi mam 'ear\ ' ..aid Ten ta .. ,.\ dn:J m ot ·th!\ '"c 1' nttt ac- tomph\hl"d h\ k"' hut .1Ct•1mph\hl'd h\ man• · Tht: '\I 'l·room hl)td I'> !ht" .'.!0th hush 1n the l n11ed Stall"\ < .rnJd<1 and England ti-. tht• ( anadsan·owncd Four ~a\ons c:ompam Tenter C'P<'tt' 10 cater to hiith- qu..thl\ hu\lnc:\S tra,.elrr\ ·I he hutt• l'i 'ipt><:1lil-all1r crcatt:d lor tht: 1."l'l.Ull\(' "'•lh ltX:al bU!>lnl''\S. lrom the muluple pho ne s1rstem in our room~ 1<1 the hotel's pro,1m1t1r 10 one ol tht• la\lt'it-growmg com- mercial reg111n' in the l lolled State:\·· \:ltd Tenter "~t· are already attrall- rng a great dt ,11 of rntcre'>t lrom lcK.·al and nat1on.1 I i·nrpuratc and pm· k"1onal d1l'ntl'l1' •· 'i1ngk-gu1·,1 r111>m'> bega n at $I rn and douhk .11 ~lMl Larger '1ngk rooms begin JI \ 140 and double\ at $:!I() \u1tt''> range from S 31ICJ to ~ t !X>O tor till' prc\1dC"nt1JI '>Ullt' i\n outJ0111 ,v.1mm1np, pool. ll'r· raved g.irdt•n, tl'llOI'> court'>. whirl pool. \auna. Wt 1ght room ma\..agc ;JOJ al·rohtc t'\1.'t\. l\l' mom art· al\u katurt•d11n the 4 7 Jlft'' ewport Heath ~a ... or Phil \1aurt'r and ( 11\ l\iunul ml'mh1:r' f "d}n Hart R1.1thl'l\n l'lumml·r .ind John < 11\ "-1.rt· prcwnt .11 tht• 111x·nan1_1. ·'' "'l'fe Jlm Kdk\ ol tht• Ir' IOl' I li11d < 11 and hadorl' Sh.irp { ha1rm.111 ol f 11Ur (\l'U't•ln\ tlt•ll"I\ l.):llh aiuf\ .it the hotel .,..111 Ix· cone.Jut tt'd h' 'olunh'1'r' lr11m th1• ( h1lJren ' llomt' ...,011t"h \mt•n .111 Hean .\S\N 1at1un <ind V. 11mc11 111 \1anagement frnm 11 a m In 7 p tn through the l'nd ot the month DRH Holdings Inc also holds 50 ix-rcC"nt interest in Health < arc ln- \C\tor' 111 and through its aflilaates. owns and operates 32 long-term care laulat1e\ "'•th 2 600 beds an <ah- fornaa ld.iho Montana :-.t•w Me,. H.O. Orq~on L tah, and \'.a\h1ngton OTC UPs & DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The tollowtno 11\I \hOW\ the Over -the -Counter ''oek' ancrwarranls ll'lel have gone uo tl'le most end down the most t>ased on .,.rcenl of change tor Thursdev No MtCurllles tradtno below S2 or 1000 'hares are Included Net and oercenleoe chanoes are 1rie difference belwttttn lhe previous closing orlce end Thur\dav's lllSI or Did o r I c e UPS Name lint 1 L feSClen 2 , 1 lnterftf'on 9 • ·) ShOosmllh S • StansbryMng 3 • S NthAMBlo 2 '> 6 Scooelnc 91,. 1 Sw\INetl s 3, 8 C1n1ur tnc 2 • 9 H05l>OS wl 3 10 Seveco 64' 11 Polvmust 2 1-16 12 Lu.Icon s S 13 CtrlHold 11 1' S..b~roPh 2 9 16 Crir-t j~ + 1 • t 11-16 + '1 + ll.. + 6 t I~ +S-16 + lM + I~ Pe;t 8~ 1!~ 7 ~g ijl Uo H 9 ~,, Uo 100 Uo 100 Uo 18 6 Uo 17 9 uo 17l Ue> 17 Irvine Co. divisions merge ; 30 jobs lost IS tC N Phrm wt 1 ' 116 lndepHoldng 7 Unvvenetlc J ... 2~1~ Phrmcll wt ' • Medico re 6~ Pharmecnll 1s1•, Phrmcll un 39 72 AlllsonPI 17 23 E veroooo ' 2' lntelloBus J ., 2S tnllCQnt 14 26 NtwCentury • 27 NwCnrv ofB • + ~~ t )~ + ''• + '" + 2 t ~, + . ., + 7 16 + p . + ,, + 'h Ue> 17 Up lt7 Ue> I 8 Uo I 8 8~ '~·~ UC> j, e Ue> 1' 1 Uo ''! Ue> 14. Uo '' Ue> 14 Uo 1'. UP 14 3 By ROBERT HY"iOMA'\ Di """ o..,., ,_ '"'" T hlrt\ 111ti' "'Ill I:>\' 111\I th111ugh .:1 t\ln\oladallun 111 \IA.O ul thr In int• < o ·,large'•~ '1\lon' 1h,111\ 1ntt·n1kd tu 1mpr11\ • markcllnl! and r1pl"r- a1:nnal clhnt•m' •rc .. 1den1 I um ~1el..cn .announ1.cd ·dne'>da' C ompan\ oll1nal'> lound that dtVl\IOn\ dt·.thnl.l "'Ith nffil<' .rn<l indu\trtal markt·t, 11tlcn duph1.ale l'lfort., and dt•tatkd 10 tnmhant• the t"o The mo c ctk1:t1\C' 1mmt•d1- ,1ll'h \\.1\ .ippro\1•d r Ut'\UJ\ h\ lht' Ir.inc-Co ·, c\c1.ut1"e comm1ttt't' "\l. ,. ha't' lound that th<' otfat• .111d indu~tnat markl'1' nltcn "'~rlap. partttularh .... 1111 rt'\r)l't t tu r1.'\t'art h and dt:vl'lopnwnt al II\ lllt'\" N1l'l"t'O said an a pn·parcd \latcmt·nt 'I ht· m·w 10mpan~ will <'nahlc-11' to Im. U\ our dlort't mnn' antt·n\1\1:1\ nn tht• nl't'd' nt r llin und 1ndu,1n,tl 11\t·1~ .. I< it h.ird Stm "'111,cn c "' pr1•.,1Jt nt ot tht· nt•w. comp.111' -thl In int· nt11n• and lnJu,tr1.tl < 11 -v.h1d1 .... 111 ta~<' rhargc ot dC'\'C'lop1ng m:ir kctang Jnd ka\lni all ol tht• II\ int· c o ·, indu,tnal ,tnd lomm('rClal ol fitt' projet I\ Sim had tx•cn ht·itd nl thl' I n in<' I ndu<otnal . Rt:\l.'arch .mt! f)c\ t'li >P· meot I o \!Ott' 11\ lorn1.1t1on 1n 111k4 < on<ooh<l.111ng 1A.1th 1h.11 gr .. up 1' tht· c Hlitr 1>1' 1\l(ln who<ot> prC'\ltknl \am \ .1n l-rnd1ngh,1m rt·\lgncd l,1,1 l>e1..cmbcr to 111an ,1 firm 1n \tlantJ Ttw 185-t·mplO\t't' ( llfo t: f>I\ 1\Hll I "'ill 111<.c '\11 pos1t11111<1 a-. 111h' an i dupl ~.1tt·d 111 tht: con,olidat1on Tht• ~ 1nilu\ln.1I d1' 1\1on ha' 4f• t•mplo~Ct'\ ' lh1 lt\1nc:< o·,wtalc:mplo)mt·nt 9 rn\tt•r '' ahout I 0100 and cumpan' 9 nlliu.11., ~' 1hn .... 111 tr\ to find m·w lY po\1111•0'\ within tht• tomp;an\ for a thn'>l ii) nnplm C:l'' ""ho'>C 1ohs arl' 14 chm1na1e<l 1 n the t on\olaJation 11~ I Ill" nt'"-h lmmcd u11npa0\ \\Ill 7 118 ka<ot: In tnt• < (1 l•llin·' an ~""rein 9 tt..·•tt h .inti Ir' n11· ,111d rn.anagt· th1· ~Y uintinvc:<l JcH·l11rrm·n1 ol tht• In tnt' 22 Coitx•t trum a ~ 1110 .11 rt' h1gh·tt'l h ~~~ mdu,tnal dnd hU'>lllt•" cc.•ntcr locatl'd l "hl·rc the 'iJnla \n.i .and '\,in l>te~o trt•C:\liJ\\ tOn\c:rgc: \1111 w.ill n•port 111 ~ 1lltam DOWNS SPINt::;: ·~Lall _c~p,, LHerPhot~ ~ -'n EquetComrn • -111 'frltonE wr S , -I tnteortdDev 141~ -2 t-, tnstrctv\n 3 2 Toflen Cp 8 t • AmShrdHse> 21. ~ AmerCvtoon J ~ Amland wt BrookSat un • Homelnten,ve S ~ Tellabs 11 I "1 lnttrteuk un 8 J-16 I RetleDleLlle 46 - 5 ., lnlrleuk wt 2lt -9 31 ?vere1t s 4 • -,, OMB Co 503' -5~ ermDele 111 16 -S-16 SclDvnem 4~ '"1 Slmmon•Alr s 9' • I lntrlFloor 16' • -Pio Env1rriPrc 7~ '• Olgllech 1 • -lJo Reocolnc )~ -~ US Anllmonv ;) -5· 16 Pct ~I lS i IS4 '' 4 14J 13 ~ 12 11 11 1 11 I II I 11 I 109 1g 1 1 6 10 s 10' 1g. ;; 9S 94 94 94 'vtt I .irlan<l. l'Xl'nlll\l' '11 t pre\ldcnt 111 nf)l"ratl<Jll\ tor !ht' In 11it• C o. who h,1, Ocl'n acting prt'\ltlq11 o l thc 001ce I>" 1 \Ion l ndcr 'i1m .,..,IJ he· '1tc: pre\1dent\ Rnht.-n \'. illaam<o \11l had Lutton. MKhatl M11c... l<olx·rt ZC'lb3k and J.tffi(''\ Bell NEW YORK (APl -The lotlqwlllil list \hows the New York Stock E1tchenot 5IOCks end werrenh lhel have oone ue> the most end dOwn the mo\I t:>eHd on perce.l!I ot chenoe r.oerdltu of volume ror n1ursdav In add1t1rrn h• thl" nc"" u>mpan) the Ir-me ( o h.is SI\ d 1' l'>lons· thl' homchuildan~ Ir"' ine Pac1lil. lrv1nt• Hotel ( o. fr-.anc.-land Managemcn1 co Ir.inc < ommunit) f)e,l'lop· mC"nt C 11 . In int· K<."tail Prnpt·rt1C'\ ' o and tht" \gmul1ur.il l>t' 1c;111n No securtt191 lredlno belOw S2 ere Incl uOttd Net and Pttt'Cttrll•oe ~llnottS ere lh• difference betwtt9n lhtt previous clO\lno orlct and Thursdev's 2 e> m O r 1 C I Ntrn. I K1vs1Con 2 iOmdl\CO S l '11lnN11.11 4 tille Etec S Thome>Med FREE TWO·PART SEMINAR t ~l~a"'pGP I ~IAm'f,1 s 9 roller Personal Money Management In A Changing Economy Learn How 10 apnro:lc:t1 • ~ff<l•>t•nq '" °''"' A ['il:itr 'J•~ e f>t.rnn 11Q I If f1'.ffll .. l•Hl' I NnwPQl1 CenlPr l 1br,1n1 856 S11n C1em1 rite Or Nr.wport BA c;I C I • Milk llll I 1n11fl('11• l'l11nn1fltl W(11lo ''" 'l'uu • Arti11 v•rM' ~ r1111r1al IMOPf!~•ic" • l v.11.,1111no l"""""''"'•ls 301000pm 1 l1f'">C1ay Jun•• I 0 f I UI .dlly Junt! 1 ~ PRESENTED BY GLENN D WOODY. CFP Mr Woody ~a Cef11h0d F1minc111 Pl1tnnt11 •!id PreSIOOnl of lnt•rri.AllOnlll F1nnnc18l Plnnnrrif l.roup H• h n Plf!..'>01111119 f)(JucatltYlal no nnllt{'lltntrlg Fin nc 111 $tJm1nt1rs for OV'!t II dOcaC J:FPG RSVP· 714-760-1208 tntern1tle>f\1I Flnanct..I Planning Group I Fedder\ WvleLebs I ~rlonleD \ x Coro 1 Yttf'I Ind lger Int Heck sine PllllVenH Mcl9en WI TtKeslnll Wstn Unl9n l<.tuflroed s vlB~trllld P1 Acme Clttv 4 Hall Frenl< S l:Jen Am thl.' candid.ates picked by board caucus and the elC\.ttOn) were con ~1dertd a formality. The UAW d~'l allow 11.$ I million m~mbers to vote directly for top o fficers The 1983 retirement of Bteber's prcd~ssor, DouiJ.as Fraser. and other leadeB lef\ the union for the fi"t ume in the hands of officers who didn't worli. dm:ctly With the late longllme President Walter Reuther m the 50-'fear-old union's fonnat1vc )Cars In 81cber's first lerm. increasing l i ~. sales of foreign c~rs and the transfer of work overseas and to non- unwn shops by the Big Three auto- makers led to emphasis on job secunt'f. mstead of the traditional wages and benefits, as the union's top MUTUAL FUNDS ---. World He pledged to fight waf.e LJA W member-ihtp at ~bout concessions as ·•8 rood to nowhere ' 1,040.000. the lowest ltvel 11''1 25 The Bieber term was marked b) years stnkes agam61 General Motors(. orp The convention re-clc,ctt~ Ray- in t~and hryslerCorp. la~t ~ur. mo.ad ~CtW-10.lhc unio1u No. 2 but also by labor ~~ration with spot, sec~t.ary-lt'C3sUttr. management 10 retu~ worli.er F1ve vice presadentswerc re-elected voice on the factory floor and wtU receive their departmental Last summer, the union anJ GM a~s1111mcnrs later from Bieber The agrttd to a preliminary labor contract vice prc11dents and theu current making the 6.000 workers to be hired assignments are· Donald Epblm, GM for the ~tuft\ car plant<; near 5p_nns department: Stephen Yoluch, Ford, Hill. Tenn .. salanedemplo-.ee~"1th a Marc tcpp C~lcr, Rtll say 10 management ( antcvens. agncultural implements~ But union trad1t1onahsts have ,nu-and Odessa Komer. parts supply cized as concessional') the Saturn compan1ef pact and Bieber\ subord1nat1on of The name of one delegate was wage gains at a 11mc of rctord U.S. submitted tn opposition Ephhn. but auto company profits. he later Wlthdrcw. The first concessions lontract 10 B1eber"s annual salary was 5Cl at GM history was negotiated qy Bieber $74,894; Majerus' at $67,252: the fiv e before he became UAW ~es1dent. vice presidents' at $64.267. and the Bu t he l"('-estabhshcd puttcrn bargain-regJOnal d1r«tors' at $56,625 ,. - NYSE CoMPos1n T RANSACT 1 0N~ Plllll'I ....... . Stock trading mixed NEW YORK (AP)-Stock prica tU1lled in 1 mucd showma Friday u the market abeorbcd w news ofa rue 1n the unemployment ratt. The Dow Jones avcnae of)() industnals roee 6. 46 to 1.88S. 90, toppina the record closin& b.lab of l,882.3S tei on May 29 • But dcchruna tJSues outnumbeTed advances by about S to 4 on the New York tock Excba.nae- 811 Board volume totaled 110.91 mill.aon shares. apmst 110. 92 m.illioo io the ~ session. The NYSE' a compo&ttc ~~op .03 to 140.98. Heveeprag•..,• , without.,..._._ Sell your~ In dll......... ~ lailyPilli WH AT AME X Dio W H~T NYSE Orn NEW Y~K <AP> Jun. 6 AM £X LEADERS Go Lo Qu oTES METAL S QuorEs "---__ -- NYSE LEADER S p -s.6111 • II Ycwtl 110 11et1one v • ·- NASDAQ SUMMARY .. A9 Orange Coaat DAILY Plt Oi i Frl SPECIAL FASHION SAVINGS 30% OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF REGULAR PRICE SHORTS FDA WOMEN, MISSES, PE1JTES, JUNIORS. MEN. YOUNG MEN ANO KIDS (ESPRIT, GENEAR.(~CH. QUIKSILVER ANO SATURDAY'S EXCLUDED I REG. 6.99 TO 46 00. 4.89 T<MUO 25% OFF ALL REGULAR PRrcE MODERATE AND PLAZA DRESSES INCLUDING KA TIE, SECRETS PRAGO AND MORE REG 34.00 TO 102 00 24.00 TO 78.50 40% OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMOUS MAKER SUNGLASSES FOR MEN AND WOMEN RIVIERA. TROPIC CAL ANO MORE REG 9 00 TO 25 00 5.40 TO 15.00 .r 25% OFF ALL LONG SLEEVED PATTERNED DRESS SHIRTS FOR MEN ARROW AND MANY FAMOUS DESIGNERS TO CHOOSE FROM REG 16 99 TO 32 50 12.74 TO 24.38 SPORTSWEAR BO'S Save 25%: On all regular price tank .tops and ccJsual pants Solids and prints 5 M L Reg 12 00 to 34 00 9.00 to 25.50 Sav e 25%: Ori <Jll reuular prtce s~aters p. ~ 18 u<. 10 42 00 13.50 to 31.50 Save 25%: On iill reguldr p11ce blouSP'> R ... q 20 00 •o 44 00 15.00 to 33.00 Save 25%: On all regul<H prtce contPm µurdry tit r n Jl'<H1S frorn your favorit•· cles1yners R11q 38 00 tu 64 00 28.50 to 48.00 PLAZA SPORTSWEAR Save 25%· On all rPqular price Pant HPr Personal dnd Devon 'corJrdinates Reg 16 00 to 78 00 12.00 to 58.50 Save 25%: On C1ll regular nrioe crepe de h1ne summer l>IOllSt>S Reg 17 00 to 32 00 12.75 to 24.00 Save 25%: 0 n r1ll requ l<ir pr1c P T 1>dd l>l<HJSI" ... R•·q 24 00 to 32 00 ·18.00 t o 24.00 Save 25%·.Un rJll r1~qulll1 price J.1nt1en 1rt1vl::'Wt:'H R1•y 22 00 ICJ 40 00 16.50 to 31.50 Save 25%. On oil re!Jular prtce rel Jtecl separates from Topics Paquette Summit, and Jonathan Mnrttn Reg 20 00 to 42 00 15.00 to 31.50 Save 25%: On c.;PIPcterl misses' dri:>sses f,om two N• w York mt1kers Rt->~ 68 00 to 102 00 51 .00 to 76.50 Save 25% Ori <1JI rttyul.H µm.e m1s<i1" Jr . ..,..,.,.., t1y NP1I Murtrn dnrl Axiom k···J S1 l)J to !JO 00 38.25 to 67.50 Save 25%. 011 all regular price petitt Jrf s~es fifJm L1s<J Petites RL>g 56 <X1 10 64 00 42.00 to 48.00 SPECIAL SIZES Save 25%: On our own rf•qular prtr:P .,. shirt5 for petites P S M Rt>y 16 00 10 26 no 12.00 to 15.00 Save 25o/o: Un A1 t!•'rt t11rquu1st 11 d white act1v .. wr><H $11c<, 38 to 44 RPq 7 00 10 38 00 12 75 to 28.50 Save 25%; On M Rus~ dh<i •d 'CHH 1 ...... c, /I'~ J8 '( 44 f-1 ... I i_B ) l!J 44 00 21.00 to 33.00 Save 25% )r f imuus n aker linen blazers s1zPs 38 to 44 Reg. 46 00 34.50 FURS Save 50%: On our Pntire stock of furs Selected storf's only Req 375 00 to 13 000 00 187.00 to 6500.00 JUNIORS Save 25%: On .ill ~ r111 dr,.sses IGenerra 11 l RAq 1·1 -19 tr 14 I 10.87 tO JJ.00 Save 25%: Or .11 r ·q11l,1r price kntt ,iniJ '•, • 1 1111~ [.,prtt ft Cf•nerra exrh1d H, \} 18 00 111 J;;i (1,1 13.50 t o 24.00 Save 25% Or dll 11in1ps111t5 (Esprit Pl< 1,,lfr d J RPq /8 00 to , lrl '10 21.00 to 36.00 Save 25%· On .111 rl q11l<Jr price pattf'rnec1 , i.,..n sh11t<, /Esprit & Generra exclud I'd RP.g 24 00 to 38 00 18.00 to 28.50 I Ui: I t•l~IJt{' f $'!•1 ;JI ti Save 25%: On all regular price fabric '' 1"' and leather handbags and clutches Does not include designer handbags I r~. q 11 99 10 90 00 8.99 to 67.50 Save 25%: On our Pnt1re c;tock of tin<lvwP<Jr R~·q 6 00 to 42 no 4.50 to 31.50 Save 25%: On .111 rPyular price fashion P.wP.1ry including M onet· and Tnfan • RPq 7 50 to 125 00 6.83 to 93.76 Save 25%. On our entire stock o f Calvin KIP.1r and Evan Picone hosiery. Reg 1 75 to 18 00 1.31 to 13.60 ·"Save 25%: On all regular price belts. Reg 5 00 to 50 00 3.76 to 37.50 Save 25%: On our entire stock o f rogul8' price small IPather goods R~ri 6 oo 10 92 00 . 4.60 to •.oo ONE DAY SUPER SALE TOMORROW ONLY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. TAKE AN ADDITIONAL ALREADY REDUCED PRICES ON FASHIONS, ACCESSORIES AND SHOES FOR MISSES, WOMEN, PETITES, JUNIORS, AND KIDS. PLUS MEN'S SUITS AND SPORTCOATS!** • Add1t1onal 1 3 off does not apply 10 the spt•c1f1c sale items listed 1n this ad, look for s1gm. throughout tht• store Otter also exclude~ women s daywear. bras. panties, men's sportsweor. young men's sportswear, mpn s lurn1sh1ngs and Levi's 701 's for boys. INTIMATE APPAREL Save 25%: On selected Classic Lily lir.i from Ltly of Franc.I' Reg 9 99 1 49 Save 25%. On ttll regule:ir price cfayw• 1 teddies Reg 19 00 10 36 00 14.25 to 27 00 Save 25%: On .111 rt>uuldr pnce cott • tanks padded t shirts and day bras 1,011 St Eve. VassarettP Swipes, Calv1r Klein Reg 5 00 to 28 00 3.75 to 21 00 Save 25%: On all regula1 pr1ce rob••<; sleepwear and loungewPar Reg 12 00 10 80 00 9.00 to 60.00 Save 25%: On all reyulcH price pan11L~ Ri>g 2 75 to 22 50 2.06 to 16.88 WOMEN'S SHOES Save 25%: On all regular price Glori 1 Vanderbilt dnd Cassis shoes Reg 40 00 tr 65 00 30.00 to 48 75 Save 25%. Ori dll 1eqular price Ax1nrn Penal10, Notlirc1l11er dnd Joyce sho•·s Reg 12 00 to 49 00 9.00 to 36.75 Sa~e 25%: On .ill reyular pnce lmpo Jdzz. Mika Un1s.J M1<:1 , Trumps .ind What s V'/hdt hy KennPtl Cole Reg 37 OC 10 72 00 27 75 to 54.00 Save 25%· On all Dansk n detob shoes ni>fl 40 00 JO ~3 00 30.00 t o 39.75 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Save 25%: On 111 num ' t1nrlerwPa' RPy 5 00 to 14 r>O· 3.75 to 10.88 Save 25°~: 011 si•lt'I !•·cl m k WPdr Req 8 50 10 15 00 6.38 to 11.25 Save 25°/o· Or1 .ill C1•r11ur I sf 1 irt '> •'l v• rjrp')S sh rt Req 12 99 rtfld 13 99 9.74 and 10.49 Save 25°/o: On 111 <I• <,1qr 1 r bP ts Rf• i 9 OC 10 27 50 6.75 to 20 63 Save 25°/o· Ori .ill F 1t•"rnd11 Ct rid 1\11~., ::.h<11 s R• l HJ '13 t< 87 00 14.99 to 61.50 MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Save 25% to 30%: Qp stiorl c;leeVI' knit shirt<> Iron Arr< .t. T <H1111o1r1h rll /not .11 8PvC"IY CPnter /~,,ow B•1q H11• lJr lt111111•cl and Neil M.irt11 RPi)l2 00 I 20 o0 9.00 to 15.00 Save 25%: 011 ,, q J ~' P'I• P s 1 i. ., cor 111 m'1 cotton ri:JITl•" '>Wf"'rltflr.., R• l 30 00 t1• 3'-> OC 22.50 to 28.25 Save an add itional 25%: On .Jlri•.idy r•·duced outr•rw• .I' RPq 29 99 22.49 Save 3~. On "" f.1111011.., makPr '>w1mwear ''"~11·p1 Sr>""do I S1lPS S to 'I Reg 10 00 r /~ 00 7.00 to 17.50 Save 30%: On 11 q ''"' IJrtc P HdgQ -H ~urn r erwe1ght sporrt. >'-'' .ind slacks Reg 28 00 rr> 80 00 19.80 to 58.00 YOUNG MEN'S Save 30%: On dll ·1·q11lt1r price swimwear ~except Ou1ks1lvf'r , Town .md Country) Reg 8 00 to 30 00 5.60 to 21.00 Save 25%: On Jll M r1<11 r c1sual pants RPQ 24 00 to 2b fXl 18.00 to 18.75 Save 25%: Ori lrn1t top<. liy KPnnmqton. Union Bay and Ch,wv111 Reg 9 99 to 28 00 7.49 to 21.00 Save 25%. On cool 11c1p1 al print shirts Reg 16 00 to 32 00 12.00 to 24.00 BOYS4 T020 Save 34%: On Camp1Js Le T19re short sleeved knit shirts, SllP.S 8 to 20 Orig 10 99 to 12 99 7.33 to 8.66 Save 34%: On all boys 4 to 7 .Jay Jily swimwear and knit tops Reg 6.99 to 14 .00. .. 4 .81 to 9.24 WEST COAST KIDS FURNITURE Save 400.00: 2 pc; sectional in neutral 0IF'l1n with md1 1r1me pillows Dept 38 Or1q 999 00 599.00 .Save 300.00: 8 NilY hJ11d tied sofa r l led cottor floral prmr by Bernhardt r:J, I t 38 Or q 899 00 599.00 Save 110.00 t o 800.00: Our Exotica 11 r JtT m group tiy Ch.i rrnd~er Dept 233 Or J 199 00 to 1799 00 89.00 to 999.00 Save 251.00: 011P,l'11 Arinf.' style winq < h.itr 1n 100°'r nylon vi•lvf't Dept 276 Oriy 400 00 149.00 Buv .i pair .-ind sav•! dll .1dd1t1onal 10' Save 450.00: 01Jt:Pn sl1~ •per Villa C'lw!>tnut w1tl pol,to,1m rndrtress Dept 233. ortg 899 00 449.00 With 1nnersprinq rnattrps~ If I l 999 00 549.00 Save an additional 20.00: Off all '>rll•· pr11 P<I fabm r·~c lrn• ,.., [),pl 210 All in sto1 k recl11H~r<; rJv.i1l.ihl• for delivery by FtithPr s Dt1y " Save 401.00: 5 1 .ilrnond dinette st t by Douglas DPpt 274 Or1q 900 00 499.00 Save 541.00· 5 pc Silhouette · pier lied NCI I grouµ in 011t·<1 n,1~ DP.pl 92 Or 1 1741 00 1199.00 Save 30% to 50%: On caqHd1ng Choost: I , 25 ~tylP r OVC' 600 color<, D•·pr 32 Ort J 30 00 to 70 00 15.99 t o 44.99 s q. yd. installed Save an addit ional 10%: Off the sale prt< PS of our Ev.ins anc1 Bk1c;k carpet1nq D1·pt 32 Oriq 38 00 to 'JO 00 18.89 to 23.39 s q. yd. installed Save 25% to 50%: Br ,..,s .incl white iron I 1·d~ dnd doyl>eds Dept 69 HOUSEWARES Sav e 25%: Off our enttrr> <;Plef'.t1on of • 1 ' 11 '"'Vf'WcJfe t>l!r.11pl Htlll China fH!C I "'S D1•pt 206 O• q 2 00 to 39 99 1.49 to 29.99 Save 25%: R1•1•d ft A tr 1w1 •,t.i "1"'>5 flr1t VII I' ..,, I'> D1•pt 39 Ur1q 49 99 to 59 ~ 37.49 to 44.99 Save 15.00: Proctor S11 .. ) ·'" 1111uous I• m1nq toas11>r nv1 n lir111I•'• D1·pt 95 Or1q E>5 00 Sfllli 49 99 , ..... 10 00 11 I fl , I lft!' !'. I !'!>,Jlt 39.99 Save 25%: On C1w1 .., Pr I• 1pf'l1 ~toc.k 3 ~ '>Id r I!''>" steel < ook w 11 Dept 143 >r1q 14 99 t<i 4999 1124 to 37.49 Save 5~: RP~Cil I p1P<..P pol10.,f .. c1 .il11m1num cooksf'I . 0Ppt 143 (Jnq 59 99 29.99 Save 10.00: L1ttl1• Osk11r food processor '•v <..11nhf'<1m Ft.t.ittirf}.., " rJ(XJ watt motor It tinps sl1c:e-, stirPcf<, .tnd purees Dept /167 004 79 99 69.99 Save 50o/o· On ow Sl•lf't I ''" ot tht•rmal " ifes from Sanqo D••pr 205 011q 25 00 12.50 Save 10.00 to 20.00. On our entue selec 11on of sr a1nless steel P.lcc:tr•c woks and ~ 1llPts from Farberwttn~ Dept 95 fJriy 65 00 to 75 00 54.99 ORIENTAL RUG GALLERY Save a n additional 10%: Off the sale Ill" I' ol selecterl 100" \ wool 1mporte<'.! Ch1n~se t:tnd Bokharn handwoven Onental rutis DPpt 804 Downtown Plaza Del Amo C•·nrury C•ty, S,1nta Monica Sanw Anita Shermdn Oaks Topanga Plaza Norrh11clge, Laguna Hills, Newport Bettch. Glendale, Grossmont, Chula Vista. La Jolla and Fashion Valley LAMPS Save an addidonal 20%: Off the sale price of our entirti St1ff P.I lamp collection Dept 71 Ong: 150 00 500 00. sale 99.00-379.00 . 71.99-303.20 LUGGAGE Save 25%: All Mamhers Only luggage Save 30%: On all Health Tex playwear -anctto~ c:ollect1ons Dem. 33/211 Reg. Reg 3 99 to 20.00 2.79 to 14.00 30 00 10 145 00 22.ISO to 108.76 Save 30%: On all Carter's layette And Save 26%: A ll Voyager luggage (ours ex· playwear for newborns anrl 1nfAnt~ clus1velyl Dept 33121 1 On salo al 18 99 Reg. 3.QO to 18 00 2.10 to 12.80 to 99 99 14.24 to 74.89 SELECTION W1U VARY STORE TO STORE. NO PHONE. MAIL OR SPECIAL ORDERI TAKEN. THE BROADWAY / -- - -__ ---L_ __ SPECIAL HOME SAVINGS 288.00 SAVE 61 .00. ORIG. 349.00 FAMOUS MAKER VCR'S WITH INFRA-RED REMOTE AND 14 DAY PROGRAMMING ONLY 300 AVAILABLE. DEPT. 235 249.00 SAVE 00.00. ORIG. 329.00. FAMOUS MAKER 19" DIAGONAL COLOR TELEVI SION WITH DELUXE ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD· TUNING. ONLY 478 AVAILABLE. DEPT 72 9.99 SAVE 10 00 ORIG 19 99 EXPRESSLINE 201 TRIMLINE PHONE WITH WANTED FEATURES. 1 YEAR'WARRANTY ONLY 900 AVAILABLE DEPT 426 19.99 ANY SIZE SAVE 50% ORIG. 50.00 TO 70.00 EUROPEAN WHITE DOWN "SPLENDOR" PILLOW WITH 100% COITON DOWN PROOF COVER ONLY 1600 AVAiLABLE PILLOWS 266 24.99 SAVE 50% ORIG 75.00 WAS 44 99 10" FROSTED CRYSTAL HURRICANE LAMPS ONLY 450 AVAILABLE 'DEPT 71 99.00 SAVE 200.00 ORIG 299 00 OUR TRADITIONAL LOUNGE CHAIR IN DOVE BLUE OR SUNSET NYLON VE.l VET ONLY 200 AVAILABLE ·'DEPT 276 ·~ AT Nl51CMfSlfR •t., A• WI r '1fSlt~ '10RI "P A/A 11> 1s o•.o oo ""HO 1 •!AC ... 11....-. A usro..-ttl SO•UIY NO SP! A< JROI RS oi. Ai.• 0! lMfSl lflMS DOMESTICS Save 50%: Complete sheet sets from Fieldcrest and Wamsutta. includng cot ron flannels Dept 2 Orig 1f perfect 42 00 to 137 00 14.99 to 24.99 Save 50%: Complete Cannon sheet sets, assorted Dept 2 Orig 30.00 to 75 00 14.99 to 19.99 Save 28% to 50%: Assorted comforter sets Includes print comforter. sham(sl, hed ruffle Dept 175 Oriq 69 99 to 99 99 any size 49.99 Sa ve 50%: Famous maker beach towels, prints and stripes Dept 23 0119 20 00 to 34 00 6.99 and 9.99 Save 50%: Off the ticketed price on ~lected d1~c.ont1nued bath accessofles Dept 14.4 Save 50%: Our exclus1vt: Town house Kismet shimmery bath rugs matching lid Dept 265 Ong 12 00 to 35 00 5.99 to 9.99 Save a n additional 10%: Our Concord pillow filled with T rev11 a polyester. polyester cotton cover Df'pt 266 Or1q 20 00 to 28 00. on sale 9 99 8.99 Save 50%: All discontinued bedspreads, comforters matching accessories and window treatments Dept 10 INot dt WP.st chester I • Ori~J 19 99 to 399 99 3.99 to 199.99 Sa ve 50%: Cachet plr1uimdtS <1nd n 1pk1ns from M1kdsa and rag pl.ic:emats IJy G111tstan Dept 113 Oriy 1 99 to 3 99 .99 Save 50%: All our closer ensembles f rom Richards Plastic and K C Products Dept 4 Ortg 20 00 to 30.00 9.99 to 14.99 ELECTRONICS Save 10.00 to 59.90: Save 10% on all our typewriters DP.pt 13 Reg 99 99 to 599 00 , 89.99 to 539.10 Save 80.00: Mag navox 19" diagonal remote color portable Dept 72 Ong 369 .00 289.00 Save 20.00: A iwa AM FM stereo cassette player Dept 44 7. Ong 89 99 89.99 Save 120.00: Frigidaire 1 5 cu ft micro wave Dept 114 Reg 319 00 199.00 Save 49.0(): Eureka upright vacuum with tools Dept 114 Ong 138 99 89.99 Save 40.00: Maytag large capacity automatic washer Dept 80 Reg. 529.00 489.00 Save 80.00: A ssorted famous name video recorders. Dept. 235 Ong. 379.00 299.00 HOME ENTERTAINING Special pufchase: Melissa or A ntomettP. • 20 pc dinnerware set from Arita Dept 11 49.99 Save 50%: We ood d1scontin11P.d 20 pc dinnerware sets. pt. 11 Ortg. 120 00·200 00 49.99 Save 50%: Selected Mikasa 20 pc. din nerware sets. Dept. 408 Save 50%: Our entire collection of brass g1ftware Dept 70 Reg 8 00 100 00 4.00 to 50.00 Save 25%: Our entire collect1on of s1lverplate<1 holloware including tea sets, lrtrf'5, candlesticks nnd more Dept 166 Save 50%: Silverplated flatware from ltoly Service for 8 Oopt. 59. Reg 299.00 149.00 Save ~: Crystal Nto·Cl1ssic tableware by M ikasa. Dept 412. Reg S 99-l9.99 ea •• ~, .2. ...... ea. -. • I VWmarks mil.est one: 6MType2 vans made TROY, Mich. -Volkswagen recently announced the production of Its 6 mllllonth Type 2 -the most produced International com- mercial vehicle In the wofld and the forerunner of America's mini-van. l-he Type 2 range In Europe lnc1udes llght commercial vehicles, pickup trucks, ambulances, fire . vehlcies, u1111ty vans and a variety of camper models. Of course, the Type 2 ls best known In the United States In Its passenger van and camper configurations. Volkswagen started the van craze In the United States back In the 1950s with the Type 2 - popularly known as the VW Bus - which combined the utlllty of a van with the comfort and convenience of a station wagon. It was this veraatlllty that endeared the VW Bus to a large cross-section of America. The Type 2 offered room enough to seat the Litt le League or, with the rear seats removed, to transport the family piano. A big slldlng door, whlchVWploneeredln 1967, allowed easy access to the passen- ger seats or cargo, even In tight parking spots where there wasn't enough room to swtng open a conventional door. As a result of Its FACTORY STICKER YOUR PRICE - You Save Volbwaien beCan production of tbe ftnt aener-LT.:atlon (~li followed bl 1987 and tbe ation of VW Bu (top left) ID 1950; the mecond (foretJ'011Dd), eel the Vanacon. In 1979. efficiency, rellabillty and common sense, It became known affec- tionately as a big, overgrown, user- frlendly Beetle. As a matter of fact, the Type 2 -, now known as the Vanagon here In the U.S . -can clalm the most direct lineage from the orlglnal VW Beetle of any vehicle In current production. The origin al Type 2 was essential- ly a four-wheeled box which utilized the Beetle's air.cooled engine, gearbox, and front and rear axles. Although very different from the modern, third-generation Type 2 Vanagon sold tOday, It retalos the orlglnal Volkswagen trademark: a rear-mounted, hortzontalty-op- posed, four-cytlnderenglne. The Type 2 came Into being as a flat-bed truck created for Inter- national transportation just after World War II by workers at the bombed-out VW Wolfsburg plant. Volkswagen's Dutch lmpo~er. Ben Pon, saw the basis of a vet"Uctewlth some commercial sales potential In the crude truck. He dashed off a pencll sketch In 1947, lhowed ltto the Wolfsburg engineers and, In 1950, theflratVWType2wu built. By the mld-1950s, demand outstripped production by a 2-to-1 margin, so VW constructed Its Hanover plant for Type 2 pro- duction which began In 1956. A year later, engine production was added to Hanover, and the 1 mllllonth Type2 left there In 1962. In 1967, VW Introduced the (Pleue ... TTPB/82) VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU ~~ # (Q ~·~' ,, .IN . THE NATION e . '86 IMPULSE Stpd..........,..-. w/ONY <lot+. .-. . , ....... .......... ~.l.D. ~ Quantum leaps into • sportier market The Quantum Sedan, Volks- wagen United Statee' largest and moat luxurtoua model, hu new standard sports featureL ''Wttha 1988euooeeted retail price of <>nly S 13,599, the Quantum Is actually.._ expenalve ttlll' a comparably equipped 1985 model, which makes It a euperlor vak.le and • more than a match for the current crop of $20,000 European eedans," aaJd Jamea R. Ful'9r, vice president In charge of VW /U.S. As vw· s top-of-the-llne model, the Quantum Sedan la the most fully equipped Volkswagen. Stan- dard equipment lnctudee air con- ditioning, cruise control, power steering, power windows, power mirrors, power antenna. oentra;I lock Ing system, velour upholst8fY, rear headrests, rear center armrest with drink holder, Illuminated pas. anger visor mirror and Heidelberg IV AM/FM au1o-reveneatereo cauettewlth four speakers. Powering the front-drive Quan- tum ls a 11o-.hOrMp<>Wer. 2.2-llter fl~lnder engine coupled toa clOM-ratloftve-speed manual transmission. This combination la capabte of producing a top speed of 111 mph and ()..60 mph &«elera- tlon times of onty 9. 7 second•. Rkte and handling, too, are the Quantum'satrongpolnts. The suspenllon ls fully Independent and lncorporatee VW'a advanced track correcting torsion beam axle with tralllng arms.To further lm- ~ve the already outstanding . . (Pleue ... QOA!fl'Oll(B2) $9MO FACTORY STICKER $9830 FACTORY STICKER $12,001 FACTORY STICKER $11,918 YOUR PRIC~ .$8687 You Save $1143 '11 Toyote Corolla IR-5 I IPd. ,.,., AM/FM cma, t cono my p l ue . •1coxoee '3111 • y UR PRICE You Save '14 Ford . Tempo QL A41t0 irw.. "'-:-:;i AM/FM Mr90 & 21 000 mime. A .,... b'1y •Fai42& $4991 10,499 YO URP $1502 77 VWBu• IC ,8 5 $1023 ./ I u ~---- • ~ Cout DAILY P1LOT/ Friday. JuM 8, 1 ~ TYPE 2 VANS REACH 6 MILLION ••• haaBl Meond-generatfon Type 2, aspirated and turbo-Charged that requlre It most. Which fMtured an all-new unit vera ons; and a new water-Today, nMrty 500 vw Type 21 body, vutty Improved s:oofed flat four. are produced each working day euepenslon ayetem and a more In Aprll of this year, Volk&-In Hanover, where the 6 mllUonth powerful aJr-cooted engine. w gen Introduced an optional vehicle came off the llne. The s .... continued to eoar; the 2 permanent four-wheef:drlve v h cle also Is auembled In mUllonth Type 2 left Hanov8f In system on the Vanagon and Bruit, Mexico, South Africa, 1"8 and the 3 mllllonth Just Vanagon Camper. Called Van-Argentina. Nigeria and In- three yeara later. agonSyncros. thesevehlcla don la. The third generation Type 2 are the only factory-bullt.. four-··Seventy percent of the 6 wu lntroduoed In Germany In wheel-drive vans and campers mllllon bullt have been sold 1878, again with an all-new unit sold In the United States. The outside of Germany In some 180 body, an even better suspension Syncro four-wheel-drive system markets.''...aaJd Volkswagen ayetem and a drlvetraln that was features a viscous coupling and Chairman Cati Hahn at acer- to feature thrM different en-drlveshaft between the front and emony accompanylnq_ the oom- glnea: the air-cooled nat four, an· rear wheels that automatically pletlon of the mllestone VW Type fn-llne dtesel four In normally transfers power to the wheels 2, which waa ~esented to an ---:~------..:...._-------------1 association for mentally handi- capped In Hanover. Over 900,000 Type 2 vehicles have been sold here In the United States since 1950. ,,,,. MERCEDES · ,1.·1~ 637.2333 . , ... SANTA ANA 151f W'f AT BE ACH BUE NA PAHk · i . • PR1g:: !!~l SELLER'S 7CALL y REDO is Now I ON NEW . 2 A,. ,.!flB1Ros1 '4.'oie ""'"·~"•ce • Rl~e and handllna are •troOM pointa of the Quan- tum Sedan, DOWD at right. The moet fully equipped Voluwaaen model baa new •tandarcr f eata.ra to im- prove lta already very com· petitivp •ta.nee ln the Euro- pean ltl.Dlry Rdan 9e1ment of the market. ' '78 TOYOTA • COROLLA : Ca•Ml1• '> ~ ,,_, llP«1'4 • 5"" •oo1 ,.,.., v"' f '.1042&4 V•o •'WISI. : 5 1 995 i 52995 ·················••f'•••••••t!Jt•••!i" '81 T O Y O TA : '82 PLTMOU J T RUCK : HORIZON low ,,.... ~ 1 eo Loe • Auto. ca. Aw cond •2\3T'll6 : 1Ft.lR239 5 2998 : 13548 ....•.............. :. ................. . •92 F ORD : '85 CHEVY I AT TH11 l"fnel t!M79S1l t8An4111 (IM'866) (~) (IM2060) GRANADA WON : CAM ARO "ulo • c pa 1111 • '11Ck • ,,,_. llc : Auto A/C p ,winoow, 1 1 E SJ822 e black IL UP92 I .. ~.~~:~ .. f .... !H~l ... ""'O ,:!!! p~~ I otoc:11• v.ii 11•1uea l ~ .. ~§!.@! . .! ' . '8 1 BUl~K • R a OAL •1 " 11911'W'V I> • ..._. MD IDadld t.lt "ICCl 141 . : • OUANT UM ••• ~Bl handling, &Ix 14-lneh J ght alloy wheels and low-profile per- formance radials are also stan- dard this year. The Quantum'• sports eedanchar ctertacarrled through to the lntertor with contoured sport seats, leather-wr.apped four-spoke steerfng Wheet, tachometer and height-adjustable driver' a seat. ' Available In either Flash Sli- ver Metallic or Atlas Grey MetaJllc, the '88 Quantum Sedan can be Identified by Its body-color outside mirrors and alloy wheels, black-out window trim and center- mounted brake light. Options are limited to auto- matic transmission. electric tilt/slide steel sunroof and a lkl sack that allows oversize cargo to extend from the trunk Into the rear seat area without damaging the upholstery. The Quantum Sedan, like all 1986 Volkswagens, ls backed by Volkswagen United States' limited warranty covering the entire vehicles, except tires, for two years with no mlleage restriction. For 1986, cor- rosion perforation protection has been extended from three to six years, again with no mileage limit. Vanagon Syncro gets high marks for 4WD stability Br BAUCE GRANT llDCIMMJ ............. SACRAMENTO -Volkswagen, which beat the pack to market with a passenger van about three decades ago, Is moving out In front again with an exclusive automatic all- wheel-drive Vanagon -called Vanagon Syncro. It looks exactly Ilka a conventional Vanagon, except that it stands about 11;. Inches taller to Increase ground clearance and accommodate the all-wheel-drive mechanism that automatically enables the driver to traverse mud or sand or snow where two-wheel-drive vehicles would become bogged down. What makes the Vanagon Syncro exclusive Is a viscous coupling, containing a Volkswagen-patented silicone fluid, mounted between the front wheels. "Under normal driving conditions, power ~transmitted through the rear wheels only," explained Volkswagen spokesman Jay Amestoy. "Should the rear wheels begin to lose traction, or whenever the speed dlfferentlal between the front and rear wheels exceeds 6 percent. the coupling automatically engages and transfers power to the front wheels. "This transfer of torque to the front wheels via the viscous coupling is continuously and infinitely variable, depending on road conditions." For an excellent graphic explanation, visit a Volkswagen dealerehlp and spend about 10 minutes viewing Its videotape demonstration of the Vanagon Syncro. Whlie the accommodations In the Syncro are identical to those In a top-of-the-line Vanagon GL, there are some noteworthy differences underneath. The tires are size 20570R-14 Instead of 18580A-14, there are rubber splash guards In each wheelwell, and a 15 percent larger fuel t'ank Is mounted In the rear. For added protection of vital components. VW has Installed steel panels to cover the front axle. engine, and transaxle. and longitudinal steel runners to shield the .. drlveshaft. The Syncro shares a new 2.1-liter, water-cooled, horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine with other Van- agons. The engine, which produces 95 horsepower -16 percent more than the 1.9-llter four It replaces -features a new Olglfant electronic engine-management system. Olglfant combines the functions of the fuel system, Ignition system. and oxygen sensor Into a single control unit. The only transmission available In the Vanagon Syncro Is a 4-speed manual transaxle, with an added extra-low forwar~ gear. Other standard Syncro features lnclu~e Independent front and rear suspension, power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering. power brakes (disc front. drum rear), tachometer. digital clock. tinted glass, Intermittent wlndshleld wipers, and electric rear-window defogger. The dashboard layout In all Vanagons Is simple. The Instrument cluster Includes a large round analog sr>eed- ometer and tachometer. Fuel and temperature gauges are tucked In with the tachometer. Whlle Volkswagen has gone high-technology In engi- neering, It's "low-tech" In the dashboard. Idiot ltghta warn of oU pressure or alternator maladies. There's onty one light to lndlca e turn signals are on, and no way to tell whether the algna ng la for a left turn or right turn. The radio must be turn on or off separately, not being wired through the n on switch. Not everything Is low-tech, though. The efficient air- conditioning ayatem ducting runa the length of the head-llner. and Its two control knobs are Just above the lnsJde rearvtew mirror, within easy reach of the driver. · White common sense tells you not to drive a van llke a sports car, Volk1Wagen provides this admonition on a sUver decal below •the Instrument panel· "Thia la a muttlpurpose passenger vel'Ucle which wm handle and manuever differently from an ordinary passenger car, In driving conditions which may occur on ltrMtt and highways and off road. Aa with other vehicles of thlt type, If you make sharp turns or abrupt maneuvera, the vehicle may roll over or may go out of control and crash. You should read driving guldellnea and lnatructlona In the owner's manual • and WEAR YOUR SEATBELTS AT ALL TIMES." With aJl-wheel drive, the Vanagon Syncro felt more atable on winding mountain roads than moat four-wheel- drive aporta utlllty vehlclee. The geara seem froperty apecea on the four-tpeld menu f trantaXle, and found I could tr8VWM M08t wtndlng roadt In third or fourth gear. The extra-low gear (I tried It only a coupl of tlmee) reminded me of the "granny" gear In the otd lntematfonat truck on Grandpa'• dairy ranch. There were aome tlmea when I found It dlfflcutt to engage the tran ml on. The gearbox In the V nagon ls Ilk• a truck tranamluton, atmoaJ the exact oppoalt• of th buttery- .amooth thlfter In a Votkawagen Jetta. Aocommodattona are very comfortable In th• Vanagon synero. TMr• 1 ...at• for MY9n P g , ind tMte'a 40. 7 cubic feet of cargo •P <*. With the rear tback fotded down, the cargo ea exp nda to 92.9 cubic f • Remove the center ... t, and you've got • cavernoua 201 cubic t t In .. ~to 11oww11at-. . I . . ~versatile hatch~ackcouj:le may be best Subaru I 8y MUCI GRANT -.c .............. SACRAMENTO -Subaru could wefl have saved the best for last when It unveiled a model named the 3-Door earlier this year. The 3-0oor (a hatchback coupe) Is the last of the new generation Subarus to hit the market. In the faJI of 1984, the Japanese automaker Introduced redesigned sedan and station wagon versions of Its front-and 4-wheel-drlve passenger cars for 1985. A 3-0oor hatchback was kept In the lineup, but It was based on the previous generation of Subarus and Is stUI a companion model for the automaker's unique pickup-like Bl-drive Rec- reational All-terrain Transporter (BRAT). A little more than a year ago, the distinctive Subaru XT Coupe was Introduced as a mJdyear The basic power team com- addition to the llneup. But It'• a blnes a horizontally opposed 82- notchback, eo the door was left 1 horsepow« carbureted 1.8-llter open for a new generation hatch-four-cytlnder engine with a 5- back coupe. apeed manual gearbox. If an -Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan automatic transmission Is your responded with the 3-Door, cup of tea, Subaru replaces the which makes .up In veraatlllty carburetor with single-point etec- what It lack9 In name. Let's face tronlc fuel Injection that gives the It: 3-Door la not a very Im-engine a 90-horsepower rating. aglnatlve or appealing name. And, If y~ant more power Subaru of America officials say with a stick shift end 4-wheel- the model was dubbed 3-0oor to drive, you can order the 4WD give It a separate Identity from Turbo. With multi-point etec- the older hatchback coupe that ts tronlc fuel Injection and a turbo- stlll being sold. OK. Explanation charger bolted on, the 1.8-llter accepted. ·· engine puts out 110 horsepower. Versatile Is the key word In The 3-0oor Is more than just a describing the 3-Door. Not only hatchback version of the new do you get a subcompact coupe generation Subaru cars. It Is that can be transformed Into a almost an Inch lower than the station wagon by towering the ~an model and has a wind- twin rear seatbacks (lndlvldually shield that Is raked an extra two or together), but you have three degrees' for a cleaner air flow and power teams from which to a sportier appearance. choose. The coefficient of drag on the Keg-busters .celebrate K. lluej(awa, president of Kawuakl Bea.-y lnduat:rfea and Dr. Obba, director of the Motorcyclea Dlvlalon, uaed tarae wooden b•mmen to open the ceremonial ke& of aake u the American equlYalent to popping a champagne cork. Top ezecuti'Yea of Kawuakl Moton Corp. U.S.A. celebrated the company'• 20th an- DlYerury by opentnc a tarae barrel of Ake and a new North American headquarten bull4iD1 ln Intne Wedneaday. M•umoto Tau.kl, prealdent of Kawuakl Moton, left: ALL TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH: • 5 speed • Steel-belted radial tires • Full carpeting • Floor mats SE-5'• ALSO 'INCLUDE • AM/FM multi-radio • Door mirrors • Black step bumber • SE-5 stripes • White spoke wheels • Cloth Interior $ ONLY ... '83 Dodge '81 Honda Aries K Civic 3 door, avtomatk. 4 door, automatic, "door, air, PS.-' oir, PS. Nice car. cyl. Sharp. AM/f M stereo. S.r #233214 Ser #260365 Puff. Ser #031638 '81 Toyota '80Chevy Tercel Citation V6 5 speed, AM/FM Air, automatic, stereo cass., AM/FM mr9o. liftbock. Ser #170011 Ser #268.5-"3 ' ,f /CtJSTA MESI\ 3-Door Is an lmpreaalve 0.32, which makn It one of the moat aerodynamic cara In Its market claaa. The top-of-the-line 3-Door, the 4WO Turbo, Is easily Identified with "4WD Turbo" decals on the lower door panels, a deep front air dam, and aerodynamloelly designed air foils In front of the rear wheels. Virtually all of the bells and whistles In the Subaru catalog are Included as standard equip- ment: Complete analog In- strumentation, power rack-and- pinion steering, air conditioning, four-wheel disc brakes, alloy "mag" wheels and HR-rated Bridgestone Potenza radial tires, ETR AMFM stereo with four speakers, power windows, rear window wiper and an electric rear window defogger. With the tong list of standard equipment, It was not really surprising to find a manufac- turer' a suggested base price of $12,006. The only option on the wtndow sticker of the rented test car was metallic exterior paint ($69). Dealer preparation was listed at $129. The bottom line was $1 2,284, which did not Include the desti- nation charge, sales tax. license and registration fees or any dealer-added Items. If the turbocharged engine, 4- wheel-drlve and the fancy fix- tures are not needed, a "plain" front-wheel-drive 3-0o~r a $7 ,960 base price. Th ow~t priced 4WD version lsts fdr $9, 160. Seating accommodations In- clude comfortable bucket seats up front and a bench-type rear seat tor two or three adults, depending on their girth and height. Al, usual In a subcompact, the rear-seat legroom la snug. Luggage apace Is huge. With the twin rear seatbacka up, the cargo volume Is 19.4 cubic feet. That number grows to 39.8 If both seatbacks are folded down. The turbo engine tt a very good choice tn thlt car. Most persons probably buy a Subaru 4WO to get them to the ski resorts In the wlntet. That means cl Im bing some steep hilts In the Sierra. During ttle roed test, I aet the ~rulse control at a eteady speed In fast traffic on the flat valley freewar. As the car began to ascend a steep grade, the turbo- charger was automatlcaJty ac- tivated and the car remained at the pre-set speed. With normaUy aspirated email four-cyllndet en- gines, speed Invariably declines on steep gradee. Subaru 4-wheel-drlve Is baslcalty for better traction on snow or Ice. It can handle some mlld off-roading, but It's not a sports utlllty vehicle. The Subaru 4WD Turbo has a ~9-lnch ground clearance, which · about half that of the n Jeep Wrangler. -Shifting from front-wheel to 4- wheel drive Is a fairly simple m,:ttter In the Subaru. A small !~er next to the transmlssJon Shilt lever takes you Into or out of high-range 4WD without using the clutch at speeds of up to 50 mlles per hour If you're traveling In a straight llne. To get Into or out of low-range 4WO, .. the car must be stopped . and the clutch engag9d. And, you v don't have to ge1 out of the cw. :i There are no nubs to turn In efthet 4WD·HI or 4WO-LO. ~ The 5•5)9ed gearbox In the ~ test car worked Just fine, but shifting between front-wheel r drive and "4WO wu sometlmee • not as smooth a I've ex- perienced la othet Subaru•. rt Fuel economy Is surprlalogty t good for a 4WD vehlole. :J Insurance· guide out SAN FRAN~SCO (BW) -The Callfornla Department of In- surance Is making available a Buyer's Gulde to Car Insurance. The 12-page booklet In a question-and-answer format ad- dresses the need for auto In-_ surance, types of coverages, shopping hints and car Insurance terms. · The guide Is the second In a series of such publications which are Intended to ·provide con- sumers with valuable lnsuq1nce buying Information. A guide to Insurance infor- mation deserlblng the depart- ment and Its duties Is also available. Other pamphlet$ on homeowners, renters and life and disability Insurance are scheduled for distribution tater this year. the Buyer's Gulde to Car Insurance can be obtained from department offices In Sacramen- to, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego or by sending a business sized envelope, 38 cents postage prepaid to: De- partment of Insurance, Rate Ad- ministration, 600 S. Com- monwealth Ave .. Los Angeles 90005. • NEW '87 RX7 TURBO '80 Mazda '12 Ford '83 Mazda ·'83 Mazda RX-7 Mu1tang RX-7 12000 P/U S \Off<! \UMOOI GT S ,-0, elr. S 1.-d. AM/~M 111ov whffl\ V·l.5 ..-d.w .PS, "efeo CI U , lllo~ P9ttQ QSS ' l tr PS, a ir, 4 door, tilt •19'.0 r.cliO '!"'-''· wnrooi. w #7311" wt.eel, cruise. w ll'6?tllS cruhA c011tr01 Ser #503239 * #7 .... l 1425 BAKER ST. COSTA MESA, CA 92626 17141545-333 OFFER EXPIRES AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS 6-9 86 All CARS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALE PLUS TAX. LIC. & DOC. FEES M '*Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Frtday, June e. 1988 Poor quality friel is bl~m ed for foulingir~.jectors 8JJACKDOO -.it'·110 ........... An automoblle'a high-tech fuel Injection 1y1tem can be crippled by a dote of low-tech gasoline. "Poor-quality gasoline fouls fuel Injectors," states a recent tervlce bulletin Volvo malled to lta car owners. "If you have this problem, you wlll notice dltflcult stlhlng, sluggish performance, healtatlon, or possibly stalling." According to the "Technical Correspondence'' question-and- answer section of Road & Track magazine, the problem Is a growing trend with motorists. "Lately we've had a number of letters from readers experienc- ing this problem with various maket of cars, all with etectronlc port fuel Injection," stated R& T In a March 1986 responM to a reader question. "It appea.re to be a widespread occurrence ot deposits In the Injectors, made more conspicuous by the recent Increase In the use of such Injection systems.·' Ironically, fuel Injection was designed for Improved drlv- eablllty, by delivering gasoline to an engine more efficiently than a carburetor. Fuel Injectors squirt a precisely metered amount of fuel Into the engine. Fuel lnjectois once were found only on Imports such as Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Volkswagen. But stricter fuel economy and exhaust-emission porta magazine. "Excessive vola- atandards have made the auto tlllty, the addition of aJcohol, and Industry adopt widespread use of reduction In detergents have fuel Injection over the last flve made a once reliable product Into yeara. a frequently troublesome one." However. the upswing In fuel-According to Clark, with some Injection applicants coincided refiners, fuel quality has been with a drop In the quality of aome sacrificed In cost-cutting gasolines. say speclallate. • measures. He said white de- .. On the basis of my 25 years as tergenta are essential td keep an oil-Industry techsilcal service fuel Injectors clean, "few engineer, I can assure you that gasolines today have detergent changes In gasoline quality have additives compared with before never been more significant -or the fuel crisis of the 1970s." more troublesome to the motor-Detergents in gasollne are 1st -than they have become In needed to wash away Injector- the last three years," wrote Git clogging oleUns dap.ostts. Clark, fuels specialist for Oleflns, substances found In Chrysler Corp. In the August gasoline, colleci on Injector 1985 edition of Consumer Re-nozzles, and are baked on by e~lne heat. Buildup or oleftna crNtea an assortment of ln)ector maladies that cause the ln)ector to squirt raggedly. or In an Irregular stream. A mis-spurting Injector causes the engine to run rough. Ideally, the Injector ahould spray or atomize the fuel In a fine, 360-degree mJat that la optimum for a smooth burn In the combu• tlon chamber. Bob Fox, owner or Porsche Express In Ceres and a Porsche factory-trained fuel-Injection ex~ pert, said the condition of an ~njector can be graphically seen In a tester manufactured by f\obert Bosch. a leading maker of lrl]ectors. The aee-through tester dupll- catea the operating action of the Injector. A fluld la pumped under pressure Into the ln]eetor, and the spray pattern 11 examined. "That's the only real way to check them -under pressure," aaJd Fox. "You check for three things: spray pattern. \he ablllty to hold pressure, and opening pressure.'' The automakers. who must deal with customer complaints, ctatm that oll companies are not putting enough detergent In their gasolines. Howard H. Kehrl, General Motors vice chairman, last faU wrote the heads of maJor oil (Pleue .ee WROl't0/87) D ealers discover p ower o f women Solutions to your car problems from the Automobile Club of Southem California Compil('d hy Anthon~ 8 Barthel and fleJnOr Y:naronr Audi • issues By EDWARD MIU.EA ,,, __ _ BIRMINGHAM, Mich. -The wooden plaques above Kathy Ashton's desk tell tt all. For years, VIiiage AMC-Jeep- Renault heralded Its Salesman of the Year But the latest one is unisex: Sales Leader of the Year, It says. Car salesmen take a back seat to Ashton and the dealership's other saleswomen most of the time these days, ref!ectlng the growing power of women In the car market and the good fortune of dealers who make special efforts to lan d women cus- tomers. "Women who come In here usually go straight to my desk," said Ashton, 26. Henry Ford peddled Model Ts to women aggressJvely 60 years ago. so catering to women Isn't new. But the splintering of Ameri- can families and the growing number of working women have increased their marketplace power, and dealers are catching on. A host of ·new surveys Indicate that women, who accounted for 15 percent of new-car purchases 20 years ago, now buy mo~ than 40 percent, spending mo're than $55 t:'.>illion on new cars In 1985. The Infl uence of women on car purchases by their husbands also is growing. "Women have the money and they're spending it," said Ashton's sales manager, Ed Dewel. "You 'll be surprised how many women whip out the old checkbook and call their hus- bands and tell them what they just did." U.S. and foreign automakers who once treated women as second-class customers have changed their ways dramatically in recent years, holding seminars for salespeople, flooding deal- erships with videotapes on how to keep women from walking out the door and gearing more advertising toward women. Chrysler Corp. has dispatched a female consumer relations official around the country answering women's questions about cars American Motors Corp. has a traveling task force pushing the merits of Jeep utility vehicles to women. Race drlv~r Lyn St. James appears at dealer car clinics for women on behalf of Ford. Women employees at Chrysler and AMC now critique all prototype vehicles to point out things women may or may not llke. And the Chevrolet division of General Motors Corp. has Sleazy Sam, an obnoxious salesman who stars In a sales training film. The message: Act sleazy, lose business. 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(PAN) -Audi of America ls sending a "Consumer Notification" letter to ownere of approxlmately 132,000 198+.86 Audi 5000s equipped with auto- matic transmissions. The letter will advise owners of Audi's Intention to replace brake and accelerator pedals In order to reduce the likelihood that drivers may Inadvertently de- press the accelerator pedal rather than the brake pedal. The modification Audi wtu make to the "pedal cluster area" wlll provide more foot room and thereby reduce the posslblllty of the mlsappllcatlon of the pedals . The letter wrn further state that Audi's Investigations have shown that Incidents of unintended ac- celeration have not been caused by a technical defect In the vehicle or any of Its systems. A spokesman for Audi of America said, "Our Investigation Into reported Instances of un- lnt~r:ided acceleration shows that usM'famlllarlty, seat adjustment. foot posltlon (with respect to the pedals), driving habits and speci- fic behavior at the time of the Incident account for all but one of these Instances'." The company letter advises owners~ to schedule fhe necess- a~ free modifications. EARLE IKE VOLVO Judge: Gover nment within r ight not to order Ford recall BET SREAT rDl.IO VALUE New '88 Dl W1aM II Pinstr1!)9t, mouldlnge, e1r pwr. steer., p.ir. door tockl, PWr b,.._, & morel (1193024) MetaUte pelnt, pfnatl'tpM, air, pwr 8'lef, pwri dOor loeb • ~ b(alcM, & mud'I morel {'104628) • WASHINGTON (AP) -The Transportation Secretary had absolute and unfettered discretion to decide against ordering a recall of some Ford, Mercury arid Lincoln car~ because of alleged failures of automatic transmissions, a federal Judge has ruled. Clarence Dltlow, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, which brought the lawsuit against the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, called the decision by U.S. District Judge Charles A. Richey "a sad day for con- sumers." The controversy Involves numerous reports of transmissions In the Ford cars suddenly shifting from park to rever,se. The auto safety group, along with 20 other consumer groups and Individuals, brought suit last summer after NHTSA refused to reopen &i.~ase that had been settled In 1980 after an extensive Investigation by the agency. In Its suit, the center said the car's failure to hold In park had resulted In 117 deaths since 1980 when the Transportation Department agreed not to make Ford recall the cars but ordered the auto company to warn car owners not leave the vehicles running unattended. The government acknowl- edged last summer that more than a 100 deaths 1987 ·MAXIMA I were reported in connection with the alleged problem since 1980. . Richey said Congress. under the Safety Act, gave the Transportation Secretary "absolute and unfettered discretion" In deciding whether to open an Investigation when one Is reQuested. "Consequently, the court niay not review the defendants' denial of plaintiffs' petition on the basis of the Safety Act," he said. Richey said the courts are bound to defer to an agency If there Is a "rational basis" for denying the review request. "The Job of the courts Is not to Interfere with agency discretion just as they cannot direct a prosecutor to Indict five people Instead of a chosen three out of five," he said. Richey suggested that the center ask Con- gress to change the Safety Act to make an Investigation mandatory If the problem Involves serious and-sweeping concern. Dltlow said he thinks Congress will re-examine the safety law, and Richey's April 17 decision "basically means that the goverrvnent can give any reason not to review no matter how many deaths have been caused by the faulty transmissions and the courts won't hear a protest" llEW 1988 300ZX • TURBO's • 2+2's •COUPE'S CALL 842-5678 ,. 1 • .. ~- I • • '<, .. I • r . . ... . .,. ... a.uttful comer toc.tlon -=roea from the bMCfl In plcturHque Cartabad. Bulld hOme or two unfta on MCtl of three ~ 46 " Iota. Mklng 1333,000 per IOf. ' "(714) 673-4400 : .~ . : -.. REMODEL.ED IAVINE TERRACE HOME-380 38A, FAMll Y ROOM LIKE NEW, 121tt< M2-osa5 celtaltll IHi " .... M.ae Verde 38r, IWn rm, associated IUtfHtl k ~ "fA1fOH•, JO," l/lf ,,,it t t. 1 1•6 I ..... ceu. llttre t• like R!W 316, 21% BX CONOO-Bonua room, ale, MCUri1y ayttern. a1cy. lltea, patlO/dedc, ,,..,.. paint, n.w carp9t, 2 car garage, s 111.ooo. 154-14331979-2078. formel dining rm. Open I;:::==::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. 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June a. 548-H.10 **&41o-24t7** .. ... 1'1ii 28R 2be. ,,,...., o-· CLEAN I SHARP 2 BR. IPUfmll -n1n11a-. lga. 1000 eq tt dWI, cpta & drpe, DIW. get· Uke bf'end MW. M utlllUee Went I JJltctlOft of .. LUXURY 2Bdrm 2 Ba bulltn. CJ>Wdrsi-. "50, •· no pet• M40fmo Pllld Poot oeceoa 1 tMng? W• cen °"" eny- Condo, St. Alben9, '915. C811548-.a300 145-5577 d'llld ~.Ho peta. tl'llna from•"'*' 11111 to ~~ec ~ =' 2BR 2be town.'M>me, PM-CLEAN & SHARP 2 BR 28drm 188th 1710 e 4 bdrm ~-" 6Qok. eve 1· try rm, pvt petlo, leund c:pta & drpe. OIW. ger~ 301 AvoeedO 642·0850 Ing In ~. NB, Of H8 .. ~UI c:erprt, ltorlga ll'led. Mil • no ~ '840/mo POOL PRIVATE PATIO "**of"' h flor thet s>et ~ sees. 110 Joenn ~5577 • choice of ldeel Mng. STE TO 8EXCR 649-0433 Of 65()-3173 New di'#, lrplc. gerege. TSL MGMT 142-1803 280 28A wtth w/d Eaat ea.ta MeM newer X·LO 18' 1535 2Br '875. ~--.·----- no Pet• .. e month min. 2:~v~be TOWNHOUSE PfV' 28' 1Ba. ¥8Uftedoel-EASTSIDE 557-2141 l uL..... Bil $850/mo, 881-9143 E, frplc. dleh· Inge In ltvlng rrn, dining SHARPANOCLEANGAA-marm: 1 LtJ\'. K;iC: CiX:. A~anh ~U:,S7ocf:'mo~~:· rm '1;";,'{*' ~~ DEN APT 1BR, .iove & new crptt & drpe, ~ mo. ...,_,. refrlgeretor, no pet• balcony, ~-~o-ret• la II ftala11l1 •3Br 28• TowntlouM. 8. 87~117 or 831-1288 1520/mo 548-1377 1710. 7-14/~ UOO/OtUp;id.itoJI ?ll:Jc::~~ifi 1;~m:fA c..ti.... ZIZ4 -Celtl--... ----1Ut- Lrg 18R duplex. 4f0 -'~ Herding Balboa Pen. 1 *....., 1'911* 'WOODLAND VILLAGI edutt, no si-t•. 647-1166 Cut• Studio, Utlll Incl UITllll 111111 Nwpt Pentn 38' 2a.. ger, *"75· 151i t::. C?:· Cut• 1 cozy. Lot•°' wood. APART MlllTI lndry, frplc. Yrty 1 1300. ~~,_._ .... 5. ~ 8' No pete "475. 900-2970 VIII• Rentll• 875-4912 -. .. .,... _.. ..--Come & enioy our prclen style 111ts. Quiet. comlol'tablt II · 1'IUlllT 111-1111 EASTSIDE 280 Del Mer#C close to lrtt•lllY' & So Coast Plaza while ollly 1111nutes to rtal •• ... *a.i 2er 288 nr SC 18R, cerpet1 end etove. be1eh Gar11es mtlible NO PUS PLEASE gereoa. \/ecant-mow In *llmll "'* Plue, S.A Carport, nowt 15751Mo 75e-1557 .._.. • •Al • LA•••Y •• ... 281, new decor, c:etp0f1, patio, pool Chlld ()6(, refrtg/11ove. Hurry 1'170 J750 NO PETS 722-8011 EASTSIOE 280, 2BA •AClllLH •ws.•111 TIUlDT lll-UIQ Nr Sente Ane.1211t St, 1 -.OM '621-'6•1 •W'T191• dOM to e6em I Jr HS, 2 -.OMI '710.'760 ......... Beeutlful 18' 1575 Incl dlw, lg ~ yd, patio. UI, lmAI 6 mt WAia ma,,. . Cozy 18', 111 MW decor, gu. cook._, 1'1Mt1""' & end er'C:f ...-.........--. ,.,,, c ""' ""' -"""·· -~ ••1 ••-•r•11 • r g/1tove arpor1. hot w.ter & end gar teun. 1 cl'lltd, 1 pet~. Mr - - -Mu.t ... 1750. fee 2323 ELDEN e.tfy Wiii pd, S150 + M50 dep, mom Ill-UM 548-7154 M3-0755 agi, no ,.. HAND WAS 1 ASH N' WAX I $800 ~ash, Sealer Wax,$~ 75 Available for pecial Cars Air Freshener ..- __________ .:_ ____ . ------.-~_...IT.;.;H TlllS AD ---------------COMP LETE DETAIL $1 OOOFF J ·~· ' ..... ~\t" _,*:r.: ... · .... ,.... -..... 11 •• '"" .. ,.1t ,, ..... ,.. --• Ouptma.1..,. ... Twr-IM .... a: __ nM l'fM pe1IO, ttt•t•, d lh• ... epaoe Dtt!wil'I 21e I & wa1htr, coln lndr,. ow-.---.~ •II' ~. 2 ldrm ....._ llw lhet9 "'Y C.M --. Mii/mo, ....... _1 C.. 1cW Wt ta_.240 -::t1=:'tfr:i:a--W/prof/we llMt, POG1. MNW Of'fy. NM a.. · -*-· ... W/O, ""tw N NllP. ,_.... Wl&l1'W ..... 1. •111111 · MOO+• 1-.01eo Al '*-ortv. NIO Book explains car systems 18' 1 ... CW'Plei*Pt ~ Nw "'°PPlfll C.t• 1Mll.!TO~ COM, n 111; +•.ta1~1hftl mo\'9-fn. Only taoo. '7UNo•N).11M M·nlT fl1*.•Mcl'°lldt.lllO, 1ttrmr2 eqft mMR...a. ,_ ..... 1_,..._l1Mlll Home. LAIUM ...... ,_. '° mar ,,.._ w~Nt.;~ LG 1., 1.., ... deOof. MZMl•WOtk ~Pwtr.lllO/"'°' lnlM tlM -:.:=-_ f-. =~~· t===:"PfOf ~AHt".::";1=to WASHINGTON (AP) --Opening a cat hOod expoMS a m ... of engineering that can eeem comp6ex and confut ng u a speceth p, but It doesn't have to be an unknown world. "A wett-m n111ned eat runs belMt, a.ta longer, cott• 1e1a to opera1e and ha a Oteat• reaale value," according to John Fobtan of AAA. ... ill 3111 .. -~~~.,... ti =~..=1~1~ ::-P"t":..:O~~ ........... .,... 1NO.M4-101owM.., KCi, 1S:: •™ ..,, CiiMiempi'dprot.._ ut1.tt1.ae12ev. .....,..,... ... _.... Me01mo.1eta1MtPOO 41+ n1oe hoMll! ""40i rnWl8iiii BM UltbMt ~ ~ ar eeos:c:, 1bd IPt 1n '*-'-Yi,..,.. CM aeo W!!!li ...... ..,.. 2~!:' dbl encl gar Pt. 741n11-4141. +Uldtp,W•nM. .... __ 28drmt~ .. u :.._..:; ~llltt.ltatala OO&TA WUA Ml, 1tw vz~==·= Poot & ep.. No 1*1 11 I Ao01 onty 2bdl'm 1be ... w/yfild, 8nof ~tOn. '°'"* w~~to: l7MOleorao4221 ....... ftM ~~l:.'i4r:'4l4 .. ..._,r~.N1-'U1 * lnociptng EnlOV th9 Luxury of the •1i6NiWPONf I!. auh-M,, TO iHR "'°' MATURI MALI In •n.cr... ~""~of ~=..r .., ... .,..,ncnemiu. ~ .. -:.:.':-: • ~ •IAIYllUIT .,._21s,21...as non 9ay, evau now. 40+ '/04ll oondo, tPt °' * Partca/Tennll~ In a ll*b'9 2ldrm OI wk .. 71 ... 71...... 144-1131 holM C.. Col9at. 111 S e I e c It d. U n It 1 ::::: 2Cottdo wtttl .. •~-. ftM Fem. non4mlu. °'*'Y 323-4002 .... I PM· /Cetheehl Ctllnot. ' -.., ... wftrl _. room In~ CdM home, -I .. w °'**. hC guarded c:U Jrn room fOt "'*'*"'·IMS. AWi ,,...,. NOWTAKING -.. w1d ~From -........ ml!Ue tmmect.Cal7M-t143/9'M Condoltlae OI IPt,·Ma. OEP08IT8 FO.. IMMEO-11116.C..1440509 nonamok«penonl30C), • Prof M, lmmlio.to '800 ATE OCCUPANCY 142-7141/0ea-MIO/E lMoe ~ room. Ht on Udo..,.~. Unna ....... to ltlOW NEW 2bd 114ba, ""CflM. ...,.,. ICIN Awl ,. f I t Mff ....._ net, 2 ·bike to ocn r:..... non .,,.,, lltOI 1/1'. '37 mo. Al PtM. ara111 tr ta llt ,..... .....,.. a12a01mo 1nc1 ut1. bOai bdnn, t>aa.y N11WPOr1 '** MM211 IHI OAANGETREI. l.ta 11A, lllp Mii. eao.30n. ..... FUI houM pm. MATUM Mlf-ttw kMty tunait oange. W/mo. AIC. r..n;. e.nnitlpoot, '300. t<dlY l4M12t w .. 1c11tt area home 2IM La 81111 A•. eo.ta no pete 1171/mo Lt 'f'8!'!'J ... mlT Fem. nffr 80 coa1t "400/mo, .,_. u1ltlle9. Mele.. c.. .,._ &pm. 1.vttt1eiec 110-11• a "".,. wMw, 2 PUa./405 twy. Wfllllltldty, 1tt a IMt. ....._1113. 55e-2144 car ;er. pool, MMla. kftchaliette. ~ .... 1 .. ..---T"'T'---':=:: ..... ...... doae to bdl. $1315/mo. 1325 mo S..1737 ML nnmt ..__........,.,.. -!'!· C.Mnlll -~ ... iiiiiilill!l'll!l~llllllllll~ .... !"'!'!'" TSL MGMT 142-1803 . -to -·· ..... -· LL lalt/llat 1• 1U ... ftlW NEWPORT HEIGHTS F.V. lpecb• room. pvt '4'0/= :~1-iiiiiiiiiiiooiiioii _____ ..__ St.,. to beed\ '7Mlmo. 2Bdrm 1aa. ;eraot. Pool, home.''"°"'"""*'·= eeour. 0 . lulw/OW.. lat E*r 14l411C> laundry Wat•~ a-Dd k~llf'lltal M" prof. non emlcr, quilt. H 1700/mO M0-121S + $100 dep. tea-1707 to thr 3br C.M. hm. WIO, 12 2bd. 2ba condo, i/pt, . HUNT Harbor btl&lt room. kl\o """· '3a0/mo. ulll eAIOHt NEWPORT 6FC =::; t!~.v"s;c,J. N~POR~~~2:r! 1e..ic~~ k~ Incl. &4M321 aft llpm, 143 eq ft w/~H ~ aaun. MC. ...... $1160 Den. 1800 eq ft. W/O prtv, ............ MIFI0 .... 2brC.M.Apt. PCH, Poet 0 le• mo,~ 6-11, 484-0011. lllwp, mklro, '"*· end $325. .....-n pr.,_ 1omeooe w/muelc Mariner'• Miit • ...._2941 garage. PM bctl. 92260 ... ..,, mi & writing lnter .. 1. .. &I mlU ... * •ALSO• ~ ltttchtn PfM•d;ee W5/mo. '40-53n Ample pk. ut .. P9kf. Cute '~"· Good 28drm, 28e t17M. Sorry, l3001mo 14WA38 Heiwpoft e.ct1 F 2wa 2wecJHwy115-elOO .,-. .. utll no peta 1eo-ot1t M ' _.. I ~ 2-. -----=:-=--:~=--- Ind. otMrl LAGUNA 8CH 41 tum rm, ::.;;r,;. ~-.;, .. 11 "' ~ av ..... Fee ......... , ~~==+~ 75M405........ OnNBW.-fl'ont.llbtew. ~ ni-1111 PrM. W/D, Alf 4M-7141 PROF -.2wa. tof/N :C:so"::.~ CLOSE TO EVEAYTHtN0 COM DUPLEX. abet, 2ba. lion. w/__.. parking Furn. rm, pvt be. a-.: $5e07.1 11'~n'4 !!· ft9I 131-8480 pool, f/Nemk U75+ • • ,__ t100. utl Ind. ~23 Prof woman 30'1 ..-. SAVE The Amerlcan Automobite Auoct tlon, that g ant federation of motorists, has eomplled an 80- page boot<I -"About Your Cat .. -that expla ns the varloua operating ayaterna In cars. In terms the average lndlvlduat can und«atand, the volume explains how things work and howto-i-eu when they aren't dOlng things property. "Whether • mot0titt malntatn1 hll own cw or paya someone efM to do tt. a basic undentandmg of how• vehicle e>per9'• la valuab&e ... he went on. The booklet 11 avaJlabte tor $2 .95 from more than 1,000 MA ciuttoffioa acron the nation, Ind buyera do not have to be member• of the association. according to A~ headquarter• ln Falla Church, Ve. WRONG FUEL •.• PromM compan'88, complalnlog that bek>w-.tandard fuels were clog- g1ng up GM englnea. Kehrt'1 letter said the oil firm• at)ould fOllOW the lead of Mobil Corp. Mobll, said Kehn, had a hlgh- detergent, aupetunleaded gaaollne that helped to clean fouled fuel Injectors. Since GM'e endorsement of Mobil, other major gaaollne brands have followed. Chevron gasolines now have a clog-fighting additive called Techroftne. The additive also Is avaJtable In a concentrated bottle form called Techron. Chevron ctalms that a bottle of the additive In a tank of fuel usually clears up plugged Injectors within 100 miles . Jaguar, the British luxury auto- maker, recommends T echron be added fN8rY 7 .500 mlles. Exxon and Arco recently have launched major campaJgna an- nouncfng their ln)ector-depoatt fighters. Arco even backs it• wtth a guarantee. "Arco super unleaded and Arco unleaded gasounea are guaranteed to ciean your fuef Injectors and keep them dean," states Arco's promotion. Arco e wlll pay a motorist up to have Injector• cleaned If co product falls to cure the problem. In Its aerVk:e buttetln Volvo makes two recommendation• on gasoline: -Buy gasoline from a well- l<nown and well-ntabllshed dealer. Choose hlgh-<!etergent gaaollne, and do no1 u.e gasoline containing methanol. -Do not let the car's fuel tank run low before refuellng. If for some reason you recetve a "bad batch" of guottne, at lealt It wtll be dlluted.. J \lJO~• a. magnon SUBARU SLASHES •PRIC ES!• ON Al: 1 9~6 MOUi l ~) • XT COUPES . ..,., ....... •1•111•-· Refrtg. dlltl ...... & *"'- Incl. NO PETI 5411 4111 up to $1350* •1•111111•• ••11 ............ fWl1g. cllt:a..,.,.. & .eow 18" ., te 1111 Aoom w/kJtdt Pft't, "' bul = lo ~ ~ & ~19 enter. Hunt.--..... of\;! a olul 2 =t::c"•=' & ml bell W>O+'A utll WESTCLIFF BLDG NE WP')RT BE A(H .... , ' .. ,. . ..... Do struts need servicing? • HATCHBACKS • SEDANS •WAGONS Ind. NO PETS 5411 41M HI ............ 2~ij~~141: ac:-'· · Month·to..rnonth l13-a223"' me; .... AltConclUonlng If you notice your tire tread ltttb/1111111 IHI AESPON818l.E-2ao. 28A ::;~!Mftor1al "cupping" (Which can caute a OllMlhr, ""'111. ~. llSO IVllllble See Sunday 1~12:'° · Furm1hed/ WtcJy •:,: '=?'1 ew11. ~,,:'+.!' _:, :::=-~ belcol• thumping notee) and the car Is 1147_00 wtc a up. 2274 cs.-es1-1no.1a1-33t8 . ..,..x.ox..w. handling poorly, possibly giving •m....n unfurnished Hwpt Bhd, CM ..... 1..a ~ nntect. l3361mo + .... a.ey..w.awi11. . you a bouncy ride, you may be lu • Ill 1.1111 112 utJt. C.M AlrP«'.,.. ..,.. Amp. f*1cJnO ready for MacPherson struts. Imm~•· $1200/mo. BKA 142~ • •ltWld MW 28r 28L Choice area. Gar999. Patio. 1900 No e>et• 790-1713 Of 857-1118 •FURN.BACH.APT .i625 NPT. HTS. Stnal QjWllOI ept. Ute ~ Pool. No '"* Cullie Idun. Utl Inc. 111+1Mt. 845 Ma 380. 28A. FIAEPlAC£ W/O Hoc*~, 1 cat .... 1835/mo. avail now, 142~ • F1tnesa centers, call K~ btwn ~7 Mon-141-1111 The MacPheraon strut Is not tennis. swimming 3029 w. Pec:fftcCOMt Hwy Frt. 84e 5390 °' wkndl the tradltlonaJ dance of a Scot- Newpof't Beadl. Aefrt; Tl/ ROOMMATE f/m to lhM'9 h I I ' f he Modelsopend11tv.9-6 112&+Wkeot.nodep0all. "°'* 1 blktrombeaol\. oc AJRPORTAAEA . tis can; ts part o t Sorry, no pets ltatah IJ lhrt uao '+utll. c.11 aft• AtrtUn\ omo.. 22MIO eq suspetislon system found on Ntwpor1 Beech No • 12M a.-oopm . ..,....18. ft. Janlton.t, utllt..., lotl most of today's smaller cars wtth eao Irvine AvtQU~ . 38+ w;; oa1iiV •q twe Ill '11 UUTlll of pw1dng. M2-t318 front drive. Featuring a more 111 t&thl .,..,... Fmcty erw.tyOa. The modem w.t to find • Ii compact design, the strut com- MS-noe wood ftr. 2 cata. em1c ott. compatlble roomma._ · blnes In a single unit the shock Newport Bt1ch so t300'A utl. 148 tl03 ~ ~3" 2~ ba. frS*. 2000 eq ft: absorber, the upper control arm 110018thStrHt BtMcS,..1n1rvtne,rv UC1 1~:;!51:J..'rJ."'°· of the suspension and, In some 1st DO¥trl ""2tw 2b1i *"· non emlc Shere 1300 a/f 2 BR 2ba. "' • · cases the chaasta sprtng 142 sm 1433+ $250llC.evt1114 OCMf'I w. V1la latboe ... ___._. nil . . · J 01844-00n E/831-5561 condo. Pvt parking, .. IOU An alternative design to the poo111)ac. ulll pd. co:ta G 18:&>6 ICI ft conventlonaJ shock absorber cou.F/24-30 to etv abet, 1571/mo+ .. c dep. dMdable on 40,000 9Q ft h ' . 2bli 1'11, ltplc, w/d, nest Frank 145-9751 eve. tot. 5000 eq ft lie ofllce, the strut generally as a aome- ;Acartmerts & tidy. no '**' .,..,,., .. 1eo-1111 dy9 JC:..~· JClnt toe.. what long« llfe expectancy. Ser- R&8 Mlf"l)lld Ptoper1ies ~~7~ ....... ~· eom. .... cCimu111t1.come 711111. ·.,. 71~~~ vice or replacement, however, la ..., _..,, __,""' •In Cll I 'tied. -· ••• 735i 5_28e .. • SALES • LEASING Saddleback BMW · . 45 Oldfield Rd. IRVINE a more expensive prOcecture. This Is because the strut Itself la a major component of the suspension system. ,According to the Car Care Council, the best way to de- termine Whether your car' a struts or shock absorbert etlll are servtoeable Is to have the vehicle Inspected on a Ifft by a pro- fessional mechanic. A visual examination of the parts, along with • test of the mechanlcaJ lntergr1ty, wtll help determine the need for replacement. The Council advlaea that ahOCk absorbers and strut• be replaced In palrs. If the car ortglnally wu equipped with the new gas-filled shocks, be aure to r8')1ece them wtlh units of the same type. • 4 X 4's **** SUBARU ; . ~ ~ . .... . . I I '. .• -·• , ... - IN THE BEAUTIFUL IRVINE AUTO CENTER 325es • SERVICES • PARTS · 380-1200 • 800-831-3377 ·a w l .... • .. Orange Co • DAIL y PILOT I frfdl)', June e. 1He 1•11 •• '"'GU · -• ClerlMIL.._ ... a.s.a1 .... 1111 a•/llltnru11 11• ...... ''!Emiiiiiialiil:5:~59~~; lmsRkiOiA llONJTAIUA.LI A ~ °' ""~ ••• IAaT .-_...,_yWON(J ~ ... iiiilllF1i i&ilAlll QBICan _ NH l'ull ollaro•. •ll•n l'IT.Lllm~Momt. 1eM1n~ ... ..-• .a ,., 1 •••oom 1 ._ IWldm"my&li: ct•m•""•• c,A "rm. Aa>l "9ntll auttneee. ttva ...., ....,... OOM-~£!!:.-..• :;.=r.ooo~idlDIM. :-:~~\.:. =-~~ =:..~-= ~-=~·;.~'d ,.,=~ M.ft1ern-lpm.IS1-to1.t. fll..,..aU with pvbllo. l>lptl•'°' Legun• IMctl 1tore. .... Mnlt-tood.14 llldo• hlto-•---.,.....,.,..,,..,.,..,.,,,_.....,.. _ _,.. ONf'd Some 8al. WOttt. X'lnt ..._ l '**fta. -"'' a IA07 Traditional MOTiilW• H LJiijii fed-eq,,d ~·n?!IOZ 'r8L MGMT. ..,.,I03 Send N9Uffte °' --°' ~c=~~. 7 -·---... --=· •&Mtllno end to oonduct • Mertc~ Beal lleaeetudent)1(> ..... lumyofftoe-1• -lnttNet&WOftlllfilCOfyto ' -VllH.__,f5n .... fOM beft. 8tudy foJ the °'*"" ty ordllldten'" OA/11 flolM. o!WEML Ofc:iMt be 11111un c.nwt1utY Of .... z.. -•H•n..., '°' '·'·,.... ... """" .m •. "•'"• vwcA. co.~eo. 831-7870 lummer ontvf ,._ twtm good w/num-.. wllt .,..,... In lo. ~ lend, 101 Unooln Ctr Dr., bp and cnael¥t lleve ext•n1lv• OHtl .,..1111 le .... 11,..,.. enddt'tw. t?)..30$t. frmn. Meo()Ngof Yeotltl. Countr,_nHdl Oen I si. 125, '•• ety, CA elbte lot"*"'~ MndllnO and~~ PleMMt. ~ lloloe • ~iiii!!§!~i~ HI! tat-CM. = 't.':"·~! -.•ttnJ<lf .,..,..,..,.._ ~:r::;.':'11t":'.•::!!lf"--... -.. ,.. c .. ! nmTftC!b tlou•e-1 -•• --••y -TA MIYA up In oontlfttenl•I 1 u 144 I070. IOI. 12 .-. to""' quftct, ld9ll for ..,,,,._ negotle,!I}!. Hhte • llYe-ln ..... ----M,O COMPANY MU... end IOHOM • m•t•re, lllgll 1ot1ool ,..., _ ..... x.. helm• ~;::" ~o wlier/. Growtno L•~ "rm~ i!C"fT ARY 'or tocei lalary + commlHlon. STYLI ME>C COOKING, Kowi" SHOP IN HI cr,":98"Cel 112!::; MnlOtl. ooa.o-ttudM1t ~ '°"' ........ ~ ..... IMt 1e Newport 8oh.' trw..Ut ,.~.'!IOIWP 8 CPA Arm-WP, ltM bootc· Net'I trbel r.ciulr•d. em kltot\.U..""""..,. ..... M~ ~ f!! ' l moonBaht...t Howe: ~ !l'JltLL~~IJJtJ -. . --···· :':J!~"'· end r•C-.>· ground lewl pceltlon, od lndep, 1J04. wtc --~ .,.,_ -· Pen diM MOftdey.,,..rldey l :IC)prn rvn,. """"' n GREAT '°" COLLIOI! mutt, Hie for Ann • <lt2-6307. 8.J .. M2-10$3. genwel now. ehOP wort! Ywtt ... .... to t :OOpm. ••turdey 117·2'170 e.wn btg ~ ttwougM 8T\JOENTI Pett time.... I~ -... -Ind ...... M2-olk , t :OOem to 1;CJ09m. li.1 1..,LhWhi....,..-....-"""".a:--lll*d=~ ... s::'. tntemebonel OOnNUnt Meded tor 3 .mall oM-111111191WUf lllllTllYf/T "1llUIYULll te eeoept1ng 8"llOltlON l'IT.ffelp M8MQ9 9dult HO 8EL.LINGI 2 ant et 14.00ltlour plu1 SS8 3 Ptnt-., liodl hrvlo•. Tremendov1 dren end Ute hcMI ... Po1Ulon evlll w/mltjor Wllltr81n. Lareon~ !xo'd ~ Meded In forfUltlme~tMtend auto 08NW'I tor 11'9 0C ~ to vwtty t• ~ PrlYel• cMllt l •12i lot Ill a. WNftpool PtOftt PO*rt..,, ~ ,.. kMPlna on 9elbol ltlend 1utomotlv1 mfgr lfl ~LL~ 'In• Jew•lry ttor•. lur'<lh dftl :• AW'f A•9l1ter. hm· 11•m oflone ordera. Houtty. pllone, ceeu•I •ltlr•. "9ft1g 1t oubto ft wJto. turn. Cell Mr. Aeyno&da. during iummw. Hre to~ =:. Hll" ....._ ,.. TAii MllU ll•Tlt FUhlon 1-.nd 790-2121 In~ to 1t ._ wtc0y91wttencsa, Mlhr+ ,How• t :IC)pm-t:OC>prit. ~ "°"'.,.. ~ matt• ueo. a 1•2080 (714) M&-1* ettengecl. 118149-Tm OOOd 09'*el Of.. N111•1 ofe• Tyc-IO+ L.911111... ~-~:t p~~'~n· 991 .. eno9. ~ ht. t :oo.m-:t:OOpm. ,or '°" lnteMew ~:My 86iiA 1" .............. HOUSEKl!EPIA/COOK/ etclft. lhorthend end llte ..-• .-'110onet ... ,IT °' PIT a... ~ ~~ 9d¥...,,....1t, r=-l42~i;:-lift« ::r..::: ~1· °' Good cond mauit\lnt COM,ANIOH tor llid9f1y ~wlwOrd PfQQllllng M . ...,,_lo 1301 Do... Pf9''d 54........ ..llU llJI 9fb. need dependabtl · • ' d, 1 p•1 ' • 2 GO ........ 1•1111 •• =rc.n°'T..1~~.~ 9qulptrNOt at. 11aa. Npt 8ctl •2te0. · xuta AIPXIA '"OP °"·~·r,:~~~ PAITI~ amn wAHTEo:Men 6 womtn ~. p19owe aa1: WitTV' •MAI (eep. bdrm).'* of car+ Wiii be wortilng '°'-.. llm/U•rtllllT l&LllWlall CMlen up manWAHttOl 4 ~en 11em. !JCP neo. i<ncM41dge Of CMr 1lw/d9pend ow& 115-0NI ._._..,.. ..... &128 WMk '*Y promotion d9pt e. ,... '°' ~ Ofc l!ntry L9¥9t for bett•r aport•w .. r tire• dey. 6 m ..-. oamere & typeNttJno Of lnlut tor' honll8 SMA 7 flT °a•~•~ FV a. rr..2 ktonne Cr.. epon1lbl• for r•port M .711Hr CALL e.2..wO =~qu•H~• N:.~f:: ~~d~t ~ i~u IUll 1111¥111 ~ ""'cJ-~1~ ::!,y Of The ,_...., Good cond, metctll"9 end ~ lrvlM. CA 82114 MU11 r=-t:· ~·~ -642.Mo5 for Keren MOVl~:~MOE 1 t'"9peper. !em l400-d r e p t t S 2 0 0 , ~ lvell '°' lnter-Mw • up, .. ._....., .. .,. .. , 11IOP/T"91UUIY good ............. MOOmoforPITwtyAM bedaptWtt, plllowl W . I.Ill.,.... nu ..-of.JuMO. :;~~c.f:id~ ~~ w:::' ~ Cl ... /bltauun Yov'll b• .,,tmllnlng 110~~'°' Monday 1 Dn to llpptOX hrl, 111~111. 7-11111'1\. 871-0eM ,, alt I d IN ax N ~. UTI w/lnttletlve Ind • 'tu• maintain lddrw 1"1• 1121 ellentt w/dlnlnQ, "*"'· MCWl'y. A'"*'1 t:~ Tu. 118"' to liili711ftt ...... UNIVl!RarTV ATHLl'TIO SHEPf.RO epc>roid~t~ Part-ttine. Mutt have own ctlerg•' pereonellly. end c...d NI Allo, P'• dlncl"f. gotcf, tennle. 1-10.,,,, 15041 a.e llWOll. '7pm. Will tr91n. llll CLUB MEMIEMH" '°' ' 'f'l. lrown & btedt. <*· 759-1179 S1Jery comm•neur•t• eretlon of poetel rout• * •W .... * Mu•t know current PtcwyUnlt·l, IMM, At>r*I ~· 1MO 8•1•. Cell LoulH Found on 8at pm ,,.. PMw Ald9/H9kpt/Cooll/ w/PJ* ElCoet med6oet ~ wt1t trtiln. Mcft-Fr1 DAYCOOt< den<*,~ 1 good oon-711-4&43. PllcinU.. UllUI/ .. .-714-MS-1121 X4M LA#~• & 30th N9w-for~ Mien cpt. In bene. f!Of lnteMlw IPPt. 8-5pm A pl Pen. WAITER/WAITRESSES v.,Mtlonllltt, meturt, "'""' /,.__,,_ Prtvete cate. HOfM Ot J DA port •Heh l•IOO HB Pr•f'ly J1p1n ... Mnd rNume to 8.8 nyeavw 1~ ~tie, P1tMSl11C.t. etauy, ettrectl"'9, Mft * 111111 *4'9 ....._ Hotl)ftel. Hour1y Of~ htt tt .. ..- 192-MM beCWMl'I 1-5. ~ M thru F 8am-2pm. Cent• eo.ta Me... 900-D Nfti>or1 Center Df lnform9d. A09 21•55· c.n Eeteb. Security Firm utt~. M nm.. In. f~ Of 77CM813 , FOUND f /3 Fem•I•? M2~73-48 aft 10em ..... .... I to I 7W5'l-7"'t netde guerdl tor eo.te Cell 7 11 ..._Helf....,,,..._ Went Hlmalayen w/o cotter ... -... TnllT/... WfMUMlllULJ AUTO DETAILING cMptn-M91e fOoatlon. Aetnc1PITCoupleonly!~11tJt•1Jl11 egoodhofM.PleWolll Vcty Turtle Ao ck . Pnltadtul/ ...... ' PllOlllM Jotn the orlglnll Coc:OI dat>te uper'd detehr w•lcome Cell (213) 0.1(. U'9 IYPlna, w/trllln. TI0-1111 1&4-27'1S Cell & ID M•l•latratfft SIM ~-~u:0:~10 !ttuy i.wi Potltlon 1n Wiii w::::*~ ;:..-:=-' good' 11lery, lmmed'. 255-4159 con.ct 0t tlPSJt. ~ Ra.-.,._ Mlf laf!s!n Mii PID 111111111 .. f(lll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: ••Hunn un. E 0 E eet•b'llNd "''" .Mu.t lnten'lew9 Mon-Fri 3-5pm op9nlng FIT M5-7"9 Ulll11UIT lt0fllg9 Co ...... 7114· ' mn!ATXL cAIAdi _ ..... Jn 1 Ad I A t heve etr:1 'ru:r&n: Apf)ty In pel"80n &Yll Own your t>val,,... In RE~ SCREENS. Verlety of 1__,,.......,..,...,...,,.,..,"""'=..,.,.,.,.,..,.,,,--~ tor "'p~· i ,.,..... i=m:. II. u:i M . • ..... 1--11'1 I MY. au i:'~ locatlon, N4lwport NB ofC ..... penon, lit• 111... ,.... ~;t~~: NW>e LOVINO HOMI on v p Of a... of M9n'• UllPTlllllT F t ~ 0 ~-•-... '" . Cell Al e..e-2111 typmg, buly ~ for ctt..,. & t..,._, 7 80tlnotr mtud puppy. Toll9trlet COmpeny In =,_... &tale offtoe uen • 1 • All lhlfta, tlWI)' deity 11 to llJ-laH ctet•, Dene a.J.ttOO. ANTIQUE oompvtwlud W..Md, wNt9 & llYW IMM Mutt have noel-W/ ~ 3 to 4 ~Fr':' ~ ~ noon 0( 5pm-eprn •I 2ff HOUSECLEANERS ULD ••n ,... I lino wlt8')99 Very t*""Y &41-6111 lent tltllla front offloe I?-Dy•l nlC 8-2 Typlno 1401 111 t.. . !. 17th St C.M Ml c... ..... NEEDED! 30 hrl ..,.., M N tlonal w ' Vot ~·:-' c!,d CO.t new Ja=r.:/fsn/Alt P'N'ln08' 5 yww min. 4&Mpm. Ml.let be rellebl9 Wlflm Molcen Retl1urant FIT, QOOd pey, growth Co. hr to ttart. 631-5272. 1• b II omen •1 · ~ witi teb be9t mw1 ~ ...__• M>tno end Wiii groomed 8elwy ~ER ELP -4 Toc1t1one work .YD• i..egu• oy1, · .... • xecu1 ..... ~. f10+-. cormn.nturate wtth ... UllPTllDllT cou.,, H wkl end• IC>PtY"' pel"80n HOUSECLfANHEAS 31r1e, 1l+. Pitt-time.. o"-.17s-.3031 to~. lhot1Nnd 10+. ~ but wffl treln EV9rY °"*..-end,.._ Night lflfft. flt, pit. 21150 Hert>« 8tvcl. CM. Experience~,.,, time tor Illy. 10.2 Seturdey ••m .. •a -l'lgur9 eptttuct. required. ~~-. 288 ' ctptlonl'1 OMded. Vwy plua P'9mlum P1Y email~ S8*y to 9550/mo. FOf -• _,_ C-1lfted by I.ab Gen.rout Mltlty plut cet Cd Joen 63 l-1 buay CO.ti M.-AMI ASST NIGHT MANAGER Oln II.DI Lon e7S-Ms2 fun job call 894-0141 Ae1c .... nu, Looee & Good Ouelty FOUND M ... Lab mhl. 12 lllowanoe ~~ I ·~i~~\-~ Eatete omc. S1t18un FIT. utwy °'*' AWIY In sa..-Photo ,,,_,, ..w:. for tc.ly. Vwyftnequallty. Col.cted Clll 720-1170 ..,_ lpm B Retum9 to PANCO LTD • r , : .,.5 ........._ -...--..... P9"IOfl 8atn-12pm -·, -r• -.. -• from 11 = ~ _._, approx rown PO Bolt 1M23 lf'Me. Iii -• .......... ---• ORANGE JULIUS "' Jotin WeyM Airport ... I ..a11a lllllR ..... 1.Q IT 9hor1 haired. 5128 San CA 92113. (714iieo-o1 '13 fk mutt. Typing 45wpm. 711 E. Balboa Blvd "'*'1 ci.pendlb61, l"IMI Bright .,.,ttiu.IU4!0 matur• Furnnur., ' ~ lrtment round OOlot I, Juwi Clc>la1rano Library. Mu9t be r•ll1bl9. r.epon-fri.ndly peraon lo rvn per eon for but y ...... & emell ft_,., Moving VS 1 '3195 itM72t 4~13' leeve me9ICI 111111101 u.T./-.nl TTPllT llbte and Wiii groomed. HOSTESSES high IPMd photo copy Chlropreotor'• office N1tlonel Compeny h.. Mutt Mlllll San ci.m.nt• • • · FOUND Ude Show l Pro-Entry l9Yel P<*llon, w. Salary commen1ur1te BUSBOYS/CASHIERS mtlChlnel. Cell fOf detatta Prm poe1tton V.ned & opening fOf S*"'**'t 4 .... 11117 AARE PATEK PHILIPPE 19C1or Mid dey Wednee-1 p~~~ ~ Pf\Onel. flilng, ~el w/apet1e1101. Cell Joen EVENING SHIFTS CALL 852-8572 or 759-()648 lnt.,-eatlng dutlet. a.a.ry Pert-Time ~ AJtll..... lilt Ment Gold Cal•ndar d•y '91• Call & ID k>c ~. r In c6erleal tuno11on1. IBM 8'1·12M 10.5PM,873--09 10 --·Y11111 opel\ICJCX)rdlngtoquellfl. to MflVo9 eooountl In -Moon Ptl•H Wrllt 55l-MIO pol"-P'~ d w1snec ,50wpmtyp1ng, ··~M~~-· •n..... --eetlon• & ••P Dlw ColtaMw&Huntlnaton lllY..,,,,..... watch. Gold lend. ct.I"'' Gr :f u:' non-wnok~ offtcl --__. An ~tr• "400-&eoO • 631-MM/551-3331 Ew. e.ctt. "9.'xlbl9 ecNd-LU Ml-llU •12,000/0bo, 175-7231. k!:"~'~.!: p1u!'(714J;f2.11aa 1 C.lll 9 8- 9 t torawt.l F:, ~~.d~~!t:!. :!':'aci:.'o=~ L1nd1c1pe Foremen ~~w~ _: &IWIAWMI ftt1llaluli lid REWAAOlllM2·1821 ~·~=~ Ml! IE~ Tllblcal/Tr.... wortc. 13.75/hr to •tart. IOlnourteemoftMCMrl. TretnM a.. etcllll r• trllti. ~ ~ellt of Lrgo.Mu MenyotrM l .. lll•lll ..... ----Pttuent phone voice l j {714~77 Eug9n1 houeewtvee Ind ....... quired Wiii trllln ta/Hr Education & Wor1c •· 5..---a . 720-3012 e 7 ••o • l'I LOST M-. Cat 5125 LM1 C · U mannera to Mndle bul'f SSOS men d•llverlng The South Shor91 "5-3791 l*'lenoe to: OOSMCK. _.,,_ 185 Aval! I · w dO ..., on PoPPY In Corona ISorM front ~ Pf9f, ltt9 Pl'lonet & good typWlci • llllll'I AeQl•t•. Earty morning r»o Box 3t3e, Anlhetm. REFRIGERATOR Ad,,... (71')853-753& Del. All bl-* wired COllat llllUt'eno9 bllllng, Fernlty .. tlll• nectlMry Aaelet flHT.,,. FULL TIME Of PART TIME rout .. from IMM to Sen Ulll 1111n&1Y 82803. EIO/E. 1t cu ft tide by tide AKC "** L..eb ~ "hn1on" Reward II PrlGtloe NttlnQ. tultttme. eu.tomer s.vtc. Meo-PN>nea, lf>POlntmentt tor Jotn the tMm South Cout CMrMnl•. r .. te.t>te c.r Full-time c.lltornle Legel ·~ Almond ·color. Good MUST SEEi o...d caw. 759-0211 Of 7to-8795 cd lot eippt, ~ 11Q11' Varied 09"lfel of. bu9y femlty pr1Ctlc9 doo-Plau. Costa Mela. Kida Ind lnaurance ntqulred, exp. Laguna Niguel g9n-S p &crow 8ervtcMt.;; cones .. 1275. 759-5836 etiot1, otiamplon llne. Lo~ Y"""KSHIRE FEM 1-•-·--ftoe dult• o.telt-mtnd-tort. FUh!On llland FIT, wortc during lhe IUrTWMf, 586-0222, 9-11em erel Law C>mo. •05-5111 Securtty Peclftc Corp 875-1358, 87~ .. . "'" --·--· I eel Entry level potltlOn Hper'd 644-1025 COl!eg9 student wortc be-IMne 8tanctt l'lu opel\lng REFRIGERATOR TERRIER Her nWM II Bright, entl'luelutlc wl txi•y ~ Arm Meny IWMn cl...... retired DELIVERY LA. TIMES to LIPllUlll uami f0t Loan &ctow Offtcer FREEZER COCKEA PUPPY, P8'1y Cl'lu °"'· Vic:. Bek•I melure Pl'90n for buly opportunltu Gerl la1n SSH c:ttlzlne ~t your homellnN9wPOtte..ctt. F/T 11 p••• -21 wtth tome '9nnlnel IJl· 185.00/080 color, AKC alt lll'lot1. Beer Coat• Meu I Chlroprector'• office. 873-2900 No ~·1 1nc:ome no np r9e1ulre<1 3·30-5:30 AM $e00/per + --P9f'lenoe 841CC9MM ap-407-3329 642-eNO lft e pm. 5"M715 °' 751-2480 Perm l)Oltllon V1ti.d & • *HEY DVNAMOI* I We Of19' mo konomy c.w ntq'd. LtT--plcen1 wffl find brOec:I 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ Loet dog f9l'Nlt tnt.,..ng dutltl. s.twy UamtlllT LOOklng for In fun, hellthy, • Fl9xtt»t Houra 649-1413 or &41~740 L "--:;'Apply r~bllltlilt coupled Panltut llH I lllDIED• 11111 m c.nn Tern. ~t COior OC*' ICC()(dlng to qualm-tmmedl•t• opening In eoeroetl<: dlvldu&ll to • Plrlon'l'lanC)9 Ind ot S::, want · ~ to compettti.,. ....,.._ I llY --• AKC. • e wtc1 Home bf'M. •leoma Nii & ~ C811one & ••P Olene t>vrt EJ Toro Pr6perty dlttrfbu1• new Nutrition., I w1ge ~ .,,./llUlllY •t ~I. Periodic r•vlew plu• ,.._,_ MClterme M1-oee7 Bil betel epot on becM I 631-5M4 °' 551-3338 Ev Mgmt omo. tor •ltP'd :Oduet~_:r'~f'8:: by •A CNtlQ9 To Advance I Full time high .chool ~7~· Lal<• F«eet complet9 beneftt S**· W 117-1111 P:OUND IN 0A"A0£. ··Fr• u • r .. 8 •re FIT FRONT OFC I pr°*"<>Oal to handle I ,:J°' Sport• Athl.':!~ •Promotion• From Within p~~d~ C::: · age Tht1 poeltlon I• *"lllllll IALI* IURMEBE SNAKE BOA. Ml-&S33 °' 4"""15 P.....,,t ltd nice omc. ~ hNvy ~ Front Don't mlN thla netting • Unlforme Provided IOf't to M~ ·"'*"-at • ~ ~~"1 "°°' oppottunlty Uvlno rm bdrm .,.,.._ 0..-cen pie* " up at REWARD Old F•m•l• 1 nellr H09Q HO.p.1a1 • = -::::. l = oppottunlty lo Mtn whet • Fr•...._, Robert S.ln, Wllll1m .... Aft ~tut::, growtng Of· cnafr & mllc 722-7644 0 .C. A'*'* Sl'lafW. YC>f1lle Doa. toet 812 VC1Y Newport IHch, cell 171417ea-72e1 you're worthl F« con-Accepting 1ppllc1t1on1 Froet l ANOC. 140t c.,., you .-. up eerty? fnt•ruted 1ppllc1nt 3 Bd Mt 1250. k...., lA8 AKC PUP$-~ Tr1nlty & l»eulll'lno. CM 8*-S242 I lldent111 appt . Cell 10em . epm, Mon-Sat Quell St .. Npt. BQtl. Elm 95.00/lv Men AMt lhOUld cell HUii Urbeeh r.h All • ft"' a blk, ~ 4 mo 64t-9386 ·--llllPnllllT Krlttlne•t240--0973 Equal()ppt'yEmptoy9r OlttlctMgtfOfThe~ 11 7 147~801. an •Uo~•n• old, r*<l Imm.cl riom.. _ _.,_, Wamect wttti uceptlonal IEWllEOOllP 1111111 ter.20/301nd40hr.Nfta ConfldentlelltyaMut9d hdbfd/frame • en-~· .,.1-5070 Me For tat peoed OB GYN phone. lkMll to .,,... I PIT.__ S. Acceiptlng ~for avall, 586-0222, e-1 tern. E 0 E MIF/H Uque Doughboy HO, • . lulnfdt• 3012 ol11ce H .. vy phonM. bu tor 3 com Creetlng new Momt pc»-I MON-FRI 11~PM driv.t pen time to 0.-' ' . lrvntl '75; !thin All9n LHASA APaO AKC ~·ta, lurgtry tched-~~B••d; ltlon1 Wllltraln~145 855-;330 llwr LA Timee to stor• .IJPll .. ll&IYJ n•-IUll 10it12 o(f•nt1I typ• Honey oolor9d, 6 'f' old Academic: Tutoring-H«p ullng, typing. Medleel of· pan n • · -Ind rackt. Ml.let ~ over Laundry & Ory C1een1ng ....., carpet 1200; butler Irey INN, FREE to loving wttt1 High~ COUl'MI nee 9'Xper1enoe '9Qulfed Pr9Vlout 11tper P'M d, * SALES * •••Pim 1e yre have van°' truck P9f'IC>nnet. wrtt .,..., tor T9Ch exp, CM. !Me-7'74 table 1125. 175-1.a3 hOIM 54-9050. Summer IChOOhSpeecn/ 59t-5080 other dutlft Incl L.t l CocMc• lnCI alt,.... Ind Klblllty lnlU ~ mancer1 Medleel/Dental L1nguage·!duce1on11 t•-t AJ~=-~· ~yplng. X.,o~ng. •order: Manag«nent Co In New-1 18155 Harbofw91vd,FV U 71/hr +mll;age: holldeya, vtlCetlon. Hunt'. ByexecuttY&oreler,claul-l'hftll'LeMINf L~~PS:> P~, Tullng MAADAN 11n11 __ ----ngau~ al~lft pon BMcti on tltt Bay 71.._54~ e..cn 11..._ 891 71114 lledwtllcometttrouglllor s.io.. Xlnt cond 1325 • .-.. · SCHOOL. e3t-MOO ; * KK :;i:n ~~~1822 tact ndt talert\ed aalepeople If you re nofmatc:tltngtottte -you 080 Cell 876-7813 ~b: ::=.-=1~· YoudOn'tknow.,.,,•tyou'r• AHpon•lbl• lndlvldue l to wortc ftulb61 houri & cluelfled tune,youmeybe e.ut RCA IOlkl wood =-,.,..,...,~-.,....,.--..,..,..__,,... mleelng If you l\even't rMd with office rngmt poten-Som.thlno apecil .. wall earn lop dollar. Call Mr paying pra. tttat are out ol I (.-tnut flnllh) 25" T V SHIH-TZU. Adoreb61, '*' ~ tlal 75t--010t wkdy9 1 wln Coot* 87~28. 1tep Ceblnet pert.ct T.V AKC, hom• br•d. 3 nMd• won. 8911 for =:trt0:.:~1_:7 112.50. M0-6844 $2.40 per day That'e ALL you pey for 3 llnee, 30 d.-y mfntmum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CAL.L TOOAYll lllfll Liii Yoor 8«'ltce Olr.ctOfy ~-.nt1dw 142-4121 11t. IOI .. " .. . . . . . . . . . .. , . ... . • I FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How mudl will yc>Yr son or dovght•r know about buslneu when applying for ftl•lr first full-tim• job? Plenty, If he or ah• hos .wr been a newtpof)9r corri9r. Through route ex,,-rlenc• h. or sh. '' oll'90<ty a lop oh.ad of their cloum<Mt. While they all matter Id.as, ftl• boy or glrl witti o newtpoJMr route it obi. to put th•m to practical us.. &sineu? CorMtl '-om t+ie basic I.om th• basic pTIMip'-1 from tti. flm day of starting to c:J.l1wr Mwipopers. They bvy ot w+iol•.ale, s.11 at r.toil, mok• colt.ctiona, k .. p ftl•ir own books, ond d.al with peopl• foce to face. CorrMrt quickly find out that "profit'' ond "loH" ore more t+ion "xibook terms Th• b.Mfitl of monog1ng o newipof>9r route or• on 9qVcrtion for o future 1vccenful citizen. A great numMr of todoy'• prominent men ond women sto~ t+ieir public co'"n at Mwipoper corr~n And th•y oll vouch that a MWSpaf>9r route giVft o boy or girl o head start on tti. futur.. 8oY1 and girls I 0 y1tof\ and older who may t>. 1ntere11td 1n route wor~ should contact tho Doily Pilot circvlolion deportment 01 642 4333 Diiiy ~!t~,ON om. 330 WEST &AY ST. 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''" ol\ YES I NO fHEOOOIH ROBINS JORD • ,, tt A Ill I • ~ " • l' ,·, f A ,,._I 'Jt • ' '13 All>I sooo llltBO ,_ ..... ,... ...... Qllllttl .. ... ,.. LI> •M.MJ 59895 '82 CADll.LAC SEVllE REGANTE ltMM ., ........... -l.D •AJJ1' $14,995 . 1911 CADILLAC SEVILLE S9,895 '82 CADILLAC BROUGffAM Ot~ ,,, (lflUm) $9,895 Ill IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION · OF THE JAPANeH IMPORTI *BASED ON J.O. POWERI & AllOC. IURYIY '86 STANDARD HATCHBACK One at this Price 1986 XT COUPE (VII #311630) $ .. .... ......... ----.........:-~-~ --~ •-=-=-..;....;.._.;___... ---.....::-::..-"--'----· ---------- * lyPlat FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1 Bobbr Chacon'• wedding propoe•I hMI • punch llM. C2. Steve Gerv•J I• ejected for ftret time In 1 .. , .. , carMI'. C2. Grad games AbOat 400 people ta.med out for the Newpott-lleea Unlfled School I>Utrtct alamnl track and field meet Saturday at Newport Barbor ~. Pat Connell (Corona d.el Mar '68) com~ lD pole nalt (top left). RTck Maben (Cdll '69) takea baton from Pete Boyt(Z.tanc!a '87, mlddJe).Jlm Sweet (Cdll '80) competea in lone 1;f Jtop rtcJat), Connell capture. flnt . ill the 100 (bottom left). and Guy Oka (Eetajacia, '80) take. lone jump. y .. . ~ Henson has a rlinningscore to settle And Newport'ssentorw!!!__ et her chance In state meet BJ JOSEPH DUDEVOIR DlllJ .... Cen ...... . In last year's state meet, Maagie Hensoo was done m by a hot doa and a sot\ dnnk. This time aro~od Hen~n will try not to bite off more than she can chew when she goes up against her old friend and nemesis Laura Chapel. Henson will hnc up m the 800 and 1,600 meter nKlCS in her swan '°n& meet as a Newport Harbor H.igh runner when she collides with Chapel at Ccmtoi Collqc today Jnd Saturday for the state prep track and field finals Chapel, a former Irvine Hia.h star before movm& to San D1ego. has been ducfiDJ Henson for four yean. and wouldn't you know 1t? Chapel 1s ranked No I in the stale for lhe 800 while Henson 1s No 2 • When we first met each other we weren't too friendly." ~ye; Henson "In fact, we didn't hke each other at all I remember when we were sophomores in cross country. She used to say th1nas to me dunng_ the race hke 'getting a little tired. huh?" and stuffhke that "But then we started to get to know each other a httJe better and we liked each other as the years went by." ln last year's meet, Henson bowed out of her 1,600 race Wlth a side ache brought on by a pre-race snack. ··1 ate a hot doa and drank a ( oke before my race last year." she says. "I thouf!lt I ate long enough before the race so ll wouldn t matter. but I guess 1t did My side really started to ache so I had to drop out ··I won 't be eat ma anything before the race this ume.·· Wtth that food for thou&ht. Henson appears ready for the showdown, as sbc won both the 800 and 1.600 racC1 at last week's Masters meet. She checked in with penonal bestsof2.09 l 7 m the 800 and 4:5302 in the 1.600. They were also Newport school records Another feather in her cap was defeating Orange Coast nvaJ Shem Smith 1n both heats. Woodbndae H1&h's Smith was way off the pace in both races and (ailed lo land a state meet benh "I seem to be peakma at the right ume," says Henson, who will be concentrating on the 800, along with Chapel. "Tve run these p.r.'sand I don't want to quit now l've done every thing else I wanted to do this year and there's only one thin& left." The thing she wants to do 1s make amends for last year's performance in the state meet After that. H's off to 01' Miss. 'Tm going to the Un1vcrs1ty of M1ss1ss1pp1." she says. "I'm adventurous and want to go out and see something new. I want to 11=t away from the fantasy land of Newport Beach. I always know there's a place here waiting for me.'' Henson received a full-nde track scholarship and will run cross country as well But there·s sull some unfinished business in Uus state "This is what I've been wa1tmg and workmg for, .. says Henson 'Tm com mg throu&h n~t now at the most important ume of the season· Her coach, Bob Van Sickle. 1s happy wtth what Henson has already done Anythtn& else will be 1cmg on the cake. "With the times Maggie ran last week. I can't ask for too much more.·· he says ··eut I know what (Pleue eee 1Dt.N80Pf/C2) Rockets win fifth round to st.f!Y alive Sampson· s ejection Inspires teammates past Celtics. 111-96 HOUSTON (AP) -The Boston CeltJcs have learned what Deo1er and the LaUrs already know -fflbt with one of the Houston Rockett' Twin Towers and the other one is likely to debver a knockout punch. En.raaed by the e1eaion of 7-4 Ralph "Sampson for fiptJna in the second quarter, the Rockeu raJLied around 7-0 Akeem OlaJuwon and roared to a 111-96 victory Thursday ni.£bt, ~eepins the Rockets ah ve in the NBA tJtle senes. The v1ctory narrowed the Celucs' lead in the seriet to 3-:2, and ~turned the best-of--seveo series to Boston on Sunday afternoon. Game seven also would be U\ Boston on WednC1day ruJht, provided Houston can wtn Sul)day. The Celtics easily won the fiBt two games of the series in Boston Garden, where they have lost only once this season under their I 5 championship flaas that hana fTom the oeil10a. fiouston, which lost 1n &Ut pmcs to Bostonmtbt 19.81 ulle KmS. also u marked by butory -no team bas ever come back from a 3-1 deficit in I.be cbampionsbip series. Thunday's victory marked the third time in the 1986 NBA playoffs that the Rockets have ptbe~ around one Tower when the other was ejected from a game Sampson was sent to the dressina room with 9:40 to &o in the second quarteT followina a bench-deanng fight that started between Sampson and Celtics guard Jerry Sichting. With Sam~ tone. the Rockets bended toeether as they have 1 n the past. Houston ehmmated the Denver NugcU m the Stxth pme of their · second-round senes and the Los Angeles Lakers In ihc fifth pmc of the Western Conference charnp1onsh1p after Ola1uwon bad been thrown out of both pmes for fightJna.. Maale Ren80D 1'BA.Pl•rot& CILUIPIONSRIP 8EIUES CBatof,..ea) Bou&eavs..__ Boston 112, Houston I 00 Boston 117. Houston 9S Houston 106. Boston 104 Bostonl06,Hou"on 103 HOUltOn 1 l l, Boston 96 (Bos.- ton leads 9CneS 3-2) Sunday -Houston at Boston, IOa.m. Wednesday-Houston at~ ton. 6 p.m. (if ncceuary) ~That was the tumma point, with Sampson out. The Rockets really stepped up to another level.•• 8ostoa Coach K.C Jones 51.ld ... W Sampson went out we lost o 1ntenS1ty and the Rockett p1ncd more mten.sity and took it to us ... Sampson battled fint with Sicht- ina, ~n lUIJ'd Dennis Johnso11 eel finally CCltic center Bill Walton before order was restored. With Sampson in the dressiila room and reterVC Jim Petenen in btJ place on the court. the Roc:lma outscored the Celtics 2().1 and never U'liled qaia as a dcafenina caparit)' crowd of 16,016 roand its approval over Houston's last home pmc. ..We were not~na to •ote io!mnt of our fans.," sai pwd Robert Reid, ·who had 17 assiru and 13 points. .. I sat ri&ht here in 80-81 and beard that team celebrate the championship. I couldn't let that happen here apin •• The halftime teore was 58-47 and the Rockets stretched that to 86-6S enterina the fourth quarter. as Hou~ ton outscored 'Boston tn the third 'quarter for lbe tint time 1n tbcsenes. What did R«:tcu Coach Bill Fttch tell the Rockets af\er the fi&bt? "The speech was, 'There aocs 2S points walkina to the dressina room and everyone bas to pick 1t up; .. Fit.ch 5'id. ..For the first ume we · turned up the meter and 1<>t the runnina pme 1<>•na. We played like there was no tomorrow." And now there 1s. Runner leaps off -briage- INDIANAPOUS (AP) -Kathy Ormsby. a promisingdmance runner. from North Carolina State, remained in scnous condiuon today with spinal in1unes, following an admitted suicide attempt -the reason for which still is a mystery The 21-year-<>ld Ormsby tw been in the suricry 1nten. s1ve care unit at Wishard Mcmonal Hospital smce Wednewy night when she JUmped off a bndae. foltowing what she considered a d1sappomt1ng per- formance · in the 10.000-meter race dunna the NCAA OutdoorTrackand Field Champ1on~h1~ A statement from Ormsby's parent\, Dale and SaJhe Ormsby. issued Thursday through lhe hospi- tal. said their dau&hter 00suffercd a spinal 1nJury Wlth spinal cord damage and chest mJuncs ·• ~ Lendl cruises into French <)pen final Honeycutt makes one run stand up "We are unsure at the p~nt time 1f the damqe 1s permanent." added the statement. 00Kathy 1s awake and alert She ·will he undergoing funhcr ICSting. •• I\ hospital o;pokcswuman Karen \.\I alczcwsk1. \atd 11 was too earl y to tell whether Ormshy would be para- lyzed. Not "until we know more," Wilczewski said Top seed crushes Kriek iri straight sets in semifinals \ PAR!~ (AP) -Top-~ed Ivan Lcndl cruised into the men's cbam- p1onsh1p of the French Open today with a 6-2, 6-1. 6-0 victory over a httlcss Johan Knek of the United Latct in a match that ended with fans booma the loser. ~ndl, of Czctho lovakia. Wlll meet the winner of the S«ond semifinal between No. 8·sced Henn l;econte of France and unsccdcd Mikael Pcmfors of Sweden in Sun- day's men's finol The women'• championship will be decided Saturday, with top-attded Manina Navratilova playma defend-ina champion and sttond·secded Oms !vcrt Lloyd. The wnther conditions on center court Friday were mis.enable - wmdy, tp1ttmg rain and un· seuonably cold. about SS degrees when play bepn. Lendt played the entire match in blue warmup p1nt1 and a ahort· sleeved ter, Kriek started 1n a warmup jacket. ..-hich he later dJcardcd .. I'm fr«1ma, .. he shouted at one potnt. But 11 bid 11 the weather was, ne tcnni ma~ ave tien wo~. Lendt broke Knek in the fint and third famC1 of the match and was never in trouble. Out of 84 points Lcndl scored, SI came on unforced errors by Kriek. Krick had four double faults to one acc. and Lcndl won five of the 18 pmes at love. Knek served I I times and was broken on el&ht of them He won JUSt 26 pomts on his serve. . Kriek had only one break point 1n the entire contest. in the e1&hth game of the first set, and could not cap1tahtt. Lendl, playtna well on key pouus, raJl.icd.and won the .et when a Knek backhand wcot Iona.. "It'• a joke," Knck shouted to h1m1tlf at one point, ~nd the fans who half-fiUed the 16.~ seau couldn't have a,reed more. ,,, .......... Martina Nanatllon will d11el Cbrla EYert Lloyd for women'• title on 8at11rday. All-Star volleyball tonight Oranac County All-Star volleyball players -boys and ~rls -put their wares on display ton1aht at Newport Harbor Hiah witb the Jirl• :.tartina at 6:30, followed by the hoyt at approx 1mately 8. Each pme phts the coa,t of Orviae County. With the Sun!tlt Leque and portions of the Sea View in the North and the South C nest teaaue and otJ\er portions of the Sea V1ew in the South. Amona the Nonh boys "Clf 4-A Player of t Y r Dan Hanan of Edtsoo, who 1 headed for Stanford for rolleaiate duty. ., The boys teams arc coached by Dan Glenn of Edison (Nonh) and 01 Simmons (Dana Hilb). The two have collided on two earlier occasions and Simmons and Dana Hilb wa• the victor. stoppina Edison in t~ CIF 4: A semifinals 1n I 98S and the 4-A finals in 1986. The 11rl1 teams arc coached by Mtke Neece of Newport. Harbor (Nonh)and Cap11trano Valley's John Cupe CC1p1mano Valley). The pines are pOnsorcd by lhc Oran~ County Coaches A 90e11t1on and ticket\ art $2 at the door .. , Left-hander works 8 strong innings. beats Astros. 1-0 LOS ..\"1(1£:.LES CAP)-Whtie it's a little early m the season for any senes to be considered crucial. the Los Angeles OodJe" believe their four-game ~t with the Houston Astros at Dodger ~tad1um " prc:tt}' 1mpon.ant "They're JUSt the team we want to be play1na nght now," ~ond ba~man Steve Sax of the Dodacn said after ht\ team nipped the .\stro'i. J-0, behind Rick Honcycutt's two-hit p1tcb1na over the lint c1a.ht mnin.15 Thursday niJht "It was a "b11 wm for Rick and a bti 'ihot 1n the arm for u .. ~x tnplcd to lead off the sixth 1nnina1nd K"Orcd the pme'sonJy run when Ken Landrcaux followed with a sacnfi~ fly Honeycutt and reliever Ken Howell made the onc--run lead stand up. "'Honeycutt p1lchcd '°me game." Man er fom Lasorda of the Doctaen ~1d "What make. it im· pan.ant is the fact that we·re play1n1 the lcaaue leaden A su~ way to pin around IS tO beat treque 1 den You btat the Ph1llt . you ma ht not pm any around " Honeycutt. 3· '· walked one and 1truck O\lt a ason·hiOl ~vcn before bem& rcplattd by Howell at th 1tan of the ninth in 1he finl game betwctn .. Tonlgbt'• tame Houston (Knepper Q.2J at OodJUI (Welch 3-5) · Time. ?·35 TV. None Radio KABC (790) Saturday's game· Houc.ton at Dodgers. 12· 20 p m the Dod&crs and Astros th•'> \t'a\On Honeycutt. a 31 -ycar-old lcf\-hand· er allowed only an infield single by Kcvm Bass with one out 1f the fifth 1nnm1 and a around ,in&le up the middle by Phil Gamer leading off thr eighth Howell reured the Astroc. without a hit in the mnth to pick up h1' third save The victory moved the deft'mhng National ~uc West lhamp1on ~rs withtn 51.h game\ of tht: div1s1on-leadina Astro~ Houston lcad1 sccond-plaoc San franmco h)' ont pme. Los Anaeles 1., in flflh place Honeycutt. who dcxc.n'1 ha\t' a complete game th11 ycannd had onl} one last ~'°n, admitted that taking him out of the pme after eight mmng.\ was the naht thina lO do "'I think I'm past lh qo part of try1na to complete pmes," he said ··1 wa~ lo in& it real qu1c Ifs tough, a two-hitter. you mil) h le to rome out. h's u &ood a I've thrown this )tar. You want to \ta)' 1n hut the eighth inn1na too~ a lot out of me •• North Carolina State ( oach Rolhe Ge11er. who found Orm'\by in a grassy area below the bndsc. ahout 20 feet from tbe water, said Thurida). "She cannot talk becau~ of tubes 1n her mouth." The report of the inc1drnt. filed at the pohce department of the lnd1ana Univcn1t} Purdue Unt"trsity of lnd11napohc; h~ted 1t as a su1c1de attempt. Loyola ousted by Oklahoma St. OMAHA Neb. (AP) -vord1e Dillard'' 'trong rehef pitching Thurs. day and a scvcn·run outburst 1n the fourth 1nn1n1 P'e Oklahoma State an 11-5 \itCtOf) that eliminated Loyola Marymount from the Coll Wortd Scnrc. The sa~ had bttn 'u pended 1n the founh 1nn1ns W"1ncMlay bccauw of rain Tht. v1C'tOf) ad"-.ncN No 4 Okla· hnma State. b-14. to within three \lctonCJ of 1hr NC AA cham- p10Mh1p \1xth·ranlcd Lo)ola Maf)mount OOM out with • .S0-15 record In the othn Collett World Seri game playc-d Thunday. Chns M hit a two-run homer and ICClOnd ~seman Jose 1 TUJillo bad a band U1 four double plays as Maam1 de ltd l .ou1 1ana tatc. 4-1 > , • ' -· .. } l Proposal packs a punch; wom.an answers ithe bells P'rom AP dl1pa&d1H OROVILL f -Renee Vincent, who put Oro~1lle bo1er Bobby C hacon behind bars after she told police ht' punched and slapped her, announud on Thu™1a) they'll be gctttni mamed M!>. Vincent. 25, ~1d 'ihe docs not want the boll.er prosecuted s1nct they have rc'onult."d and plan tu marT) Thr announccmrnt l11me after a Judge agr<"Cd 10 conunue a prehminar; heanna for Chacon to give the boxer ume tu prepare hi\ dctcn~ The weddang 1s to take pla'c Tue~y. twoday!> Ix-fore M!> Vincent 1~ to be called to tesufy ugaanst him on as~ult charge~ C.:hacon, who had ~-c:n 1n Jail >ince the Ma) 2 I inc1den1 was rel~~ on S 75 000 bail Tuesda) M!> Vincent's auome\ Steven Howell , told vmuna Judge E~l Ed\l.ard!) ·in Oro" 11lc D1~tm:t Coun that h1~ chem woufd rcfu~ to 1est1h at callt'd b) the pro~·utor Chief de put) d1stm t attorney M it hael Ram~) wht> uppo!>Cd lunher dday' 1n Chacon's ta\t: told reponer'i that t'Vl'n 11 the pair mames. 11 docs not mean she 1!) automat1call) 1mmunl' from tc!>lllying The pro!>C<:utorsa1d M\ \intent had knowledge of the alleged n1m1nal atwd.. pnor to ht'r pending mamage and tht•refore c.:annot '"' oke tht' \pou\31 pm alegc ~he told poh<e that Charnn brole her now 1n the a<;saul t Quote of the day Barn~y l'iagler, v.rttt'1 , romment1ng on ( lcH·land ''The onl\ d11lcrt'ncc betv.et"n Cle,t'lanJ .rnd the T1tani( "that the T1tan1c had bt'ttcr re\taurants .. Sieckmann, Haas share lead iom Si~ckmano complt'led ab~ \lollh a l!I birdie tin 1he la\t hok and tied Jay Haaa lor \he tir,t-round lead Thursda., in tht' \.'. cslt ht•stcr < la'>\ll an Hamson. N ) 5tl'd,mann \I.ho pla)'ed -.C\eral s.ea<.on~ on the A\1an tour beforr 1111n1ng the .\mertlan CU"Cu1t two year'> ago tool a 'hiirt' ul 1hi: lead .,., hen he got up and down from ol bunlcr tor h1rtl1t·-4 un "Jo IM 8111 brael1oa wa' t"'o \trokeH10 thl' cu-leader'>" 1th ab J that included onl) 23 putt\ H~' \i.allcrcd nine bird1l"' across his card in his 6-under par t'll11n In the l P< r .\ C\Cnl in Mah crn Pa Jull lnk11ter h1rd1cd the la .. t t.,.,u holes for a 4-undcr par oX and a t"o·\lroi.c. firr,1-round lead over a group nt ft' e ltullcr,. In btt·r ~ 'i 1hc tl)Ur''I tounh leading munl'\ winncr, po\tl'd nlnl'\ uf Hand B O\Cr the: w1nd,~tpt 6.' I ' \a rd par ., 1 \\hill' Manor< ountf") Club rnur\l 49ers release veteran Hicks Rf'!)\\ I><)() C 11 'l -\ l'lc:ran dr- tcn"' e ba{ !.; [).,., 1gh t I llt kc, .• 1 four-II me Pm Ruwl \akt\ and member ut tht: San f-ra.n"l'K.<) .i4cr'>' 1.,.,0 \upcr Ro\.\I team~. h'ac, tx·rn rclcao,cd alter la1hng to agree on a nc.,., lontralt thl· tc:am announ(cd J hur!><lav r H 1d,.,.,., "" kadcr of !ht"" D\lo 1ght H 1ckund the llot I !cl'" had.;fit·ld .,.,h1ch helped the team win "-lauonal Footb..ill lca¥Ul' l hamp1on\h1p\ in 1981 and t 41S4. He \1.3\ otkrl·d S27'i 000 plu\ S'ilJ.1100 an bonu~\ fur the l·omang \l'J\on but he turned 1t do"n and the offer ~a' \\.llhdra.,.,n l hur'>da), atc.:ording 10 1hc: 49e~. ~~~~~~i~~;;; Garvey gets the b<;Jot lcg_aate mark dun"' qualifyina in &be * NCAA track and field championships ThUBda). He argues Braves. 9nwea 4, ....... J flax's best throw of 2SS.I came on the last ofh1s ATLANTA ,. .. CMIOO th~ anempu and matched the collqme record set triple play; Padres s.tN1er1 1~~~ "ooemni ~a~ ~~ee:.r by Wuhin11on Siate'i l'on: Gutiaf~n of suffer4-2 setback es HH =~ HH Wash1naton talc's Gabriel Tiacob (44 74) of the Horner lb > 1 1 o w...-Cf a• 1 o Ivory Cout, &ht' Olympic 11lver medalist, and ...,_.., 1 • 1 o """'"'" a 1 t t Arkansas' Roddie Haley (4S.Sl), the defend1oa cham-From AP clJipa&cbet ~.'!, ~ ~ ~ ~ =c.n ~: g: pion. advanced to SalJJrday's linal m the men's 400-v1rouc ~ o o "ovthlrlb , o o o meter dash Wllh impreujve heat vil'torin. SAN DIEGO -The Atlanta HUOOtd .rr : : ~ ~ KllMCIV 1111 1 o 1 o UCLA sophomore Gaal Dever) ran a sinhna 13 08 Braves' first triple play an eiaht years ~=: o o o o ~~V:!*P ; : : : h h h • ()(). h re uhed 1n four outs. San Dieso' Krull.., o 0 • 0 1n w1nntn1 er eat in t e ~omens I meter •ah Ton) Gwynn, Kevan McReynold McC'1len• o o t • hurdl~ Amon& 1tiosc: 1om1na her in the final were and Leon Rolx'n' were thrown out on I«• 1111 1 o o o TennesStt's La-Vonna Martin, Auburn's Rowand d s .. He com~ UP, and Star1$ arsu1na Welt•. • 0 0 0 Council and Lou1s1ana State's Scbowonda W1lhamc. the bases, an teammate tcvc Gar-about the play. • Wilham• said "l TM9h al • 1 • T...,. 1' 11 1 UC Irvine sophomore Beth McGrann. the two-vey was thrown out of the pme for told b1m to ac1 out of there. Then he A....,.. ken~ ...... n1 • tlt-4 time dcfendmg PCAA champ, will compete 10 the 5,000 a1'.)!~g. unbelievable. 1 didn't say sians drawing his pictures and show-s-Gi:,:-winnln{I 1tei _ z.. $t'nlt~~1r' •1-2 meter finaJs Saturday ni1h1 wuh 13 other5. anythma." said Garvey, CJected from ina me up. I couldn't care less about TP-All••"• 1 DP-Atlellt• 2 LOl-Allent• UCJ's Jill Hamnaton ran the l.SOO Thursday, but a game for the fil"lt time in bas l6-year Garvey and what he feels and what he '· s.n Difto ' ,._.ooert•. Hornet. bmlm, did not qualify.She finished \Cventb in the fieldofe1gh1 maJor-lcague career .. 1 didn't realize does. rve got to run a baJlpmc." • ;:;,';'11r~;:· <s> s._..,,. 111. with 3 4·26.82 clocking. I had bttn thrown out of the p.me lo other National League games • " • H .. so Three 1-1 ties In World Cup until I was tossma the ball around the P~e• 7, E1:po1 S: Oarrcn Daulton z :w.s-s • , 2 , , • Mt:.XlCO CITY -Four soccer r2I powers-defending World Cup champion h.aly, 1978 winner Argentma, European champion France and the 1mpress1ve Soviets -played 1-1 ties Thursday ; Italy and Argenuna each scored oooe an tht' tint half, then laid back. satisfied with the draw The Sov1t't L nion and France went all ou1 for most or their game i:ach producing second-half goals for their tie. The other game Thursday, played in a hcary rain on an increasingly worsening lield, saw South Kor~·a gain ns first World Cup point ever on a 1-1 t11.· with Bulgana Ital) broke on 1op against Argentina after a coo;tl} m1sta._e b) Argentina's Osc.ar Garre, who touched the ball "'1th bJS hand ~h1lc in his own penalty area Thal gave a pcnalt)' k1cl to Sandro Allobclli, who slammed 11 home for his second goal of the tournament. But Argentine star Diego Maradona 11ed 1t v.11h a neat shot. Ht took a pass from Jorge Valdarrn~ Who scored twice agarnst South Korea m Argentina's opener -and chapped tht ball from the left side into the tar comer past goalkeeper G10' anni Galh. Lugo optioned to Edmonton ' R1g)lt-handcr llrbano l ugo, JUSt off a the disabled list. wa~ opt1ont'd by the Angels to their Edmonton farm team Thursday Lugo who underwent oO-scasoo \urgcry to ha\C bone chips removed from ht!!. elbow, was taken off the disabled Im Wcdnesda~ after compkt1ng a rehab1h- ta11on stint at Midland He had a 1-1 record while work.mg 11 1n01ng.'> at Midland The 23-year-old Lugo, a native of C aral:as, Venezuela, signed with the Angels 1n 1982. He appeared an 20 games for them la~t year comp1hng a 3-4 record and a ' 69 earned run a' erage Television, radio TELEVISIOl'I 4 'O p m -BASEBALL' Clc~dand Channel 5 RADIO 4 30 p m -BASEBALL l k"cland KMPC (7 IO) 7· JO p m -BASEBALL Dodgers K .\ Bt ( 790) ,. Angel!. al Houston a1 infield " -hit a three-run homer. capping a live-GerD« s.• 1 1 o o o o The Braves, with their tnple play run first mnmg that led Ph1ladelph1a or'::.C.~.s-s 5 • l 1 , and a strong efTon by pitcher Zane over Montreal, the Phillies' 01nth win McCu11en ) , 1 , , Smuh, went on to beat Sao Du~go, 1n the11 last 10 games. wa:~,,,.111 olldlecl ,0 1:,.11.,0 1" ,:W ~11 1 1 4-2, Thursday niaht. C.rdlJlaJ• 4, Cabs S: Andy Van WP-Z smi1n, McCullen. With v111tmg Atlanta lead1na 2-1, Sly"e hil a tw"-run tnple ... d Ozzie ump"" -Home. c WMll•""· Finl, R~i..... led fTth th .rd . . th .,. " -• W9"4el1ledl, $econd Tele, Tllird CrawfOf'd ~ns o e 1 Lnnina wt a Smtth hu a two-run double. leadmg T-247 A-12..., * single and took thud on a s1n&le by d s Lo Gwynn McReynolds followed with a Bob Fo~h an t UI) pasi Meta 7, ~•tn o grounder back to Smith, who threw to Chic.ago New YMK aa, 11.,. ll"ITT'SauaGH •, 11.,. second baseman Glenn Hubbard for Meta 7, Pirates 0: Bobby Ojeda MWI"" ci s 1 o o eonos cf 1 o o o a forceou t. pitched a fi ve-h mer and Geora.e Ml1c11e11 rf • o 1 2 Aimon" • o o o Hubbard relayed to first bucman Foster conunued his hot hittma with ~~~ •b i g:: ~~:" ~ g ~ g Bob Horner for the second out wh1le a two-run hqmer 3!> New York beat Carle( c l 1 1 o ,_.,._" rf lo 1 o Rolx'ns broke for the plate Horner Pittsburgh J ~::.~ : : ~: ~1111c1b ! : : : threw to catcher Onie Virgil and In the Amencan League· Ttvlellb • 1 1 1 M«rl111 ll> > o o o Rolx'rt~ !>ltd under the tag but missed Brewen 7, Red Sox~: Rookie OaJc s.niene n • 1 1 1 a.u1a10 u o o o o the plate Virgil then tagged out Sveum hit a three-run double dunnga o.-0 ' 1 1 0 :t:;:• :' ~: ~: Rolx'ns four-run third 1nn1ng, extending his "llelden on 1 o o o Roberts. Padres" Manager Steve hitting streak to 14 games, and roolue ~,~:~0 g g : g Boros and Ganey. who was the on-Bill Wevnan scauered six hits over '''""'lP o o o o deck batter began arguing with home 7v1 mnmgs as Milwauket stoprd r .... , n 111 • r..... • • s • plate umpire Charlie Williams. Mo-Boston's five.game wrnninit strca .._ ver11 k.,.. 11v '"'*'9a m * __ , men ts later, Wilhamscjcctcd Garvey " ~-~ '"""°"""' • • --• "I had a good angle. I saw B1p Royall S, Twin• %: Roo ... ie .;:K.ult Geme W1nt11nt u1 -Fos1er 1•1 dod h h h Bankhead pitched 511' ann10g.s of E-M8rown. Teufel OP-N-Yort 2 (Robcns) ge l e catc er and is scoreless rchefGeorge Brett homered L08-N-""°'• s. Pmttiurvn' 28-KNlll• hand go across home plate so I 38-Ttvtet HR-Fo,111( 1101 • thoug)lt 11 was a run, .. Garvey said. and drove in four runs. pacing K..lnsas ''" H "11t " 10 "B1p argued and I came out and City over Milwaukee. o::.•..J.~ t s 0 0 J l showed him (Wtlhams) where tht' Orioles 7, Mariners I: Lee Lacy l"lttUM#r"' hand went " _. drove in two run'i. mcludang an RBI Kt_. L.1 s • ~ ~ : ~ "I JUSt showed ham where the hand single dunns a five-run fifth inning ~.-:::: ~ 0 0 0 0 0 v.ent acro)s the plate. ln the realm of that led Baltimore over Seattle umo-r1tt-Home, wes1, F1r11 e w1n1em1, v.hat 11 takes to get thrown out of a WlaJte Sox t, A's S: Harold Baines SKr-'.';2~~· .• ~~''0· Puoi g.amc. rm quite sure 1h1~ 1s a bare drove in four runs and Greg Walker * mm1mum," Garvey said. hit a home run to lead Neil Allen and "'Ilia 7, liXPM > Williams said he tossed out Garvey Chicaoo over Oakland. f"HILA MOHTitlAi. o MHlllll becau~ of the way he protested tht• * st-" so 1 o 1teine." call * MTllmP d o o o o Wet>it« r1 BOSTON Wtll'9 Sex t, A's S Roenldl cf t I .H -W'"9flm c1 Bntwen 7, A9d S.tr s OAKLAND CHICAGO S.muel 2t> s I 1 ' Wea.ti\ 30 MILWAUKEE Hr II ltl N' 11111 Sdlmcll JI> 4 I I I GeleNg lb N r 11111 Pn1 Pl )D 5 I I 2 Cenoei' ct • 2 1 0 Havn ID l 1 2 0 lAw lt> FelOe< If Rile\ n YOUlll Cl OollvleOll Svtum lo Oeerrf Gen111r 2D $<:11rOOr lb Cefone c 4 I ) I OH•• 2t> S I l 0 Huletl 31> • I I I GWflMlft r1 4 1 I 1 Newl'M u 4 I O O &ocht• ID S 0 1 1 8e1nn r1 l I 1 4 Oeu•ton c J I 1 l Bllro.toc 4 O I O Cana«o rf • 0 I I Tolletoo M 1 0 I 0 Jelll u 4 0 1 0 Tlbl>t p 1 I O O Kn9tTWI 011 S 0 0 0 GWall<r ID ) I 1 I Hudion p J 0 0 0 Scnt10r p l I I ) Ou80r ii l I 0 0 8Bonllla If S I 1 1 Carmen o 0 0 0 0 Canc:lal Oil 1 I t 2 Grttfln u 4 0 2 0 Kiltie Ol'I 4 0 0 0 GGrou on I 0 0 0 RQb9rge p ) O O O 811n. c 1 0 0 0 Gullle<I u 4 0 I I TtltUlvt o 0 0 0 0 J 7 O O WlllerO Oh I I I 0 Slltnner c 4 I I 0 T8'1tt )6 1 It 1 Ttllllb 4 o o o J•vle< ct 1 I I 0 Crur 21> l 2 I 0 St.,.. lrl ..._ •rllllll • 0 1 0 l 1 I l> 4 0. 0 '• 0 2 I • 0 0 0 l I 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I I 1 2 1000 • 0 0 0 Btrrelt 20 BOOG' lo 8ucknr lb Rice Ii BtvlOr Oh Ge0rn1n c OwEvn1 rf Lvon' cf Qu1non1 u 51enh0t Oh R-ou Armul>fl TetM abrlllll • 1 2 0 ' 0 ) 0 J 0 I 2 • 0 0 0 J 0 0 I • I I I l I I I l 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 T .... , l4 S II S T"'8h U t IJ t P"llla••f>la Me ra --7 l 0 0 0 St .... lrl '"'*'9a Mellll"eel -•• --l Oaldeftd • ooo oes-s G.,,.. w11v11no llBI -Samuel w ll S I S T .. en 1t 1 6 6 ClllQ.. nt 005 00¥-t OP-Montrtal I LO&-f>flllaoelc>hla S. Mlxl· Game W1nn1119 RBI -Belne1 Cll 1ru1 S l8-Sam~ 2 Weos1.,. Hll-Oeutton 101 012-s E-8ocntt Griffin LO&--Oekieno t cruuuo Ct>. ktlat1.oer m G Wilson 1s1 Slt-tll•IMI "'" '"' lmlMI a..,.., 000 Ml•tult" 004 100 O'b-7 9 2&-Grlffln 2, Jevler. Tolle\Oft WllltrO 121), Slone Ill '" H ,. •• aa so HR-<i Wall•t• It) SB-<anutlO'I 2 1261 ..... dllllftla Game Winning RBI -Nona E-Buck.Mr, Off( B<>G9,. Ric• OP Mlf weukff I LO&-flo"on S. Mllwaukff S 18-Sveum HR-0-llOl GtOman !ti. Ow Evan\ I SI '>8 -Ganlne< '6l SF-Bevior, 8utk ,.., SF-8alne1, Hultll, Ctn•KO Hue!i.on W,4 l '" H It 111 11 SO Cermen fe+.utvt Menlt"MI ' I 2 6 ) ) , l 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 , • • ) , 1 I Tlbl>\ L.)·2 H ·l t 1 7'r'J 6 Cftast top SCCschool HENSON ON TRACK. • • 8tU911 ~11tn L.0 I Loller ... 6 t·) 11·) H It I• aa SO O.llland Hau L 7·7 OSr....,afl Leloer 0 2 Cllice .. t Allen W 7·0 I l 3 II S 4 I 7 Jemet 2·3 O b 0 0 0 Sdltror 1 l·J I O O. O • Roberoe 2 1 o o• o o Hlldlon pOclle<I to 1 bell• n lfte 1111 Uml>lrn-Homt, PonclnO. Flrsl, Greoo. Ste· ond. Herve .... l'Tllrd, S1e110 for 1hc t:t~hth <.1ra1ght '>t'a\on ()rangl ( oa\t C olkgl· ha<. captured the ~uuth ( llol\I ( 1111krt•nu.· ~U· prl· maC\ \"' .11 II T hl' J\!.an.J rl.;'u1gn11c' tht• wp 11' l'rall ,1thklll program an thl' u>n· kll'lll l' ()( C had 2111 p11111t' lollmH·d O\ I l'rrt ln\ \I.Ith I 7X • (1ulden \\c\l \\.Ith I '\'I and F ulll'flon y,1th I 'i' \addkt-a,1.. ":t!. tilth \lollh I 'i~' t11llo"ctl h> Hamh11SJnllago11 '1 1 1 \ti San ·\nton111t I 1:!1 1 C )Prl'"C'l41 .inti< 11mp1on 14111 I)(< v.1111 tour l11nfcrcnc.:e 1 lwrn: ,)1on\h1p' thl\ \l'ar lhl' rnn\t h\ ''°' nnkll·nu l h1111I C t"mto\ C 111hk n \\ C\I ~11 \Jn .\n111n 10 anJ R.m1 h11 \;inc1a1111 11101.. thrl'l· llllc~ cJ h I he P1r:.itn v.l·re ~< l lhamp11H1\ 111 ha\(.·ball \\,1tcr polo y,11ml·n·, '"Imming Jnd nll'n\ trat k and field From Cl a determinrd l)JX' of per.on she 1<. and she'll give 11 her all 10 win We've planned on getting this far when the \eason ~taned and wc'\C ac- complished 1ha1 goal We'll hope tor more this ~eekcnd " Does he 1h1nk that one la'it duel "Ith < ha pd Mii be adde-d mccnu \ c·• ··Thc\'vr had wme great batllr' Cl\ C'f 1hc )Car\.· he: 'WlY'i ''I'm 'iurc Maggie \11,111 want to <lo her be'>t in th" la<;t meet" The la<,t llme 1he~ faced each other was 1n thl' -\rcad1a l"'.ital1t1nal where < harx·I won both race\ wh1lr Henson turnl·cl in $Uh-par per· formancc!!. "Maggie ha\ rtall) rnmc on ~inu:· then," sa~' Van <)1cklc "I th10k !>he ca.a. do Q.hat she did la'it week. Let me tell \OU. she ha'> so much dl'termina- t1on· I think 11 \he lo'it a leg dunng a race '>he would find a wa) to fin1)h " Last )Car lhl' dog got Hen\on Th1o; time around -.he hope\ 5he hope<; 10 be doing 1he dogging Miller returns to Fairgrounds <.>rx·edwa~ motort \cit racing 111 < 0\13 Mcc,J cn1cr\lt\ I 0th weel.. of the I itX6 \t'a\un .rnd A mt:nl<.tn ndc1., conttn11t· II) rl·turn to lhc Orange < ount\ f .111yround' I 11n1ght. c o'cnm ·., K1c.:k Miller "111 1.ompc It aga1 n\t lop ltx:al 'ttBr\ Im one nijl,ht onl~ ol racing. Ra"ng hc:gtn'> al !( In add11111n to Miller, Rubh) Schv.an1 ~•II make an appearan~t· T unight "'II also be Fam ii) "light for SI 'i Ian' lan rece1"c an ad· m1\'i111n Ill krt good for two adult' and all thl'' hildren 12 and under the) .,.,,,h lo bring Spectators by ... Our penny loafer in tan English calf with natural ~inen vamp. Our shawl tassel spectator in navy/white or tan/white. Mlweulc" Wit0man W. l·S PleHC CIHr S 4 HBP-·!>cnroedtor weomen 1 1-) 6 1-3 0 I 2 3 1 DV \eiltr' ) l 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 ? 1 WP-'le11ert · Umpires-Home Evan,, F1"t O"<I Henorv, Tn•ro '°"''"' T -1 )6 A -t 706 * Orldes 7' fMrtnen 1 SEATTLE aAL TlMOllC RevnlO• 2D M0'9,Cf AOavl' 10 P11e10' on Proltv )b T rieblt If OHeosn rf Owenn Ramos n Yea04'f c Toten ab r II bl 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 4 I I l • 0 0 0 • 0 l 0 ) 0 I 0 7 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 Sn.lbv ct Lecv r! Rll*en u Murrav ID 8en1a1 on Dwvll( Oh Ravtro on MkYo.ng ~ Derno'v c J8orilM 21) 0MaNv3b U 17 I Tot.b See" bY lnnlnes eb r 11111 4 I I 0 • I 1 ? .. I 7 0 4 0 I I ? 0 I 0 ' 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 I I I 1 ' 0 0 4 I 2 0 4 I I I l4711S S..ttlt 000 000 100-I Bammer• ooo 1 $0 o 111 -7 Game Wln111ng R81 -Lecv <•> E-0 Malltlv OP-!>etltle I Baltimore I LO&-!>eelllt S Beltlmoft S 18-Lacv OMal t 'f, Revnol(" Hlf-PhtlO• 111 Mt. Young {) S..flle Leng,1on L ,•·S Hu"menn 8t\I MVouno 8altlmwe ... 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Rt<h T-2 S3 A-30,JO T-2lS A-10,MS * C.rdlnala 4, Cubs l CHICAGO Out"'°" n Looe' 31> Cnlb Wbrtlb Moratno r1 Ournm lb GMtnw,11 L.Sml"1 o J01vl1 c O«nler cf Freiler P 8o1lev" l(-4'1p ~ral'Cn pf\ Fonl-~D Mupltry ct T...,, at.," Ill \ 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 2000 4 I 1 0 4 I I I • 0 I I 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 0000 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 l 0 1 0 0000 I I 0 0 ST LOWS ColemanW McGeed VenS/Vll rl JClvk lb H«r 1b Lvllrt t OSmlln u Plldltn lb For1dl P OevlevP WOf'ratl o 14 l I 2 T ..... karebV""** .. ,11111 • 0 2 0 ) I 0 I • 0,, • I 1 0 l I 1 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 I 2 7 I I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 11 ••• Cfllc.aee OOI -tJO-J Stl.eull OOI ---4 Game Wlnnl119 ltBI -O Smlfll (3) E-t(toWll. VanSM.e, Htrr OP-CllbGO 2. $1 Louis 2 LO&-ClllCffO 1, SI Loul• I 2&-l(eovon, o Smlln. Hef'r JB-Va11Mvilt se-e~v 111 S-Lav•lli«• 2 Forldl If" H • Elt at SO Olka9e Keouvn L.2 ·2 Fonlenot F1a11« L.Smltll StYul• • s , , , 1 I ) 1 1 0 1 1 1 , 2 2 l 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 , ' For.ch w.s-1 1, l • 3 o 7 s OevleY 0 I 0 0 0 0 WOf'rtrll S.t I 1•) 1 0 0 0 1 D1v1tv PllCt>ed to 1 bell« In the 1111 HISP-t.OMS bv ForKll 81C.-Keowll Ume>ll'••~. Monltoue, Flrsl, O.rltnl, s.c:ono, wevw, Third, lttnnerl T-14 A-JO PS Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 9 30 a.m -RODEO Pro Rod('o Round-Up from Billing\. Mont , Channel 9 ' 11 a m -MOTOR SPORTS ln~1dc NAS<. AR. Channel 56 I I 10 a ,. -BASEBALL fh1c, Wed. in Bucb;.all. Channel 4 12 30 p.m. -BASEBALL· HOU'iton at Dodger\, ( hannel 4 I Q.m -WAR OF THE STARS: Channel 7. I 30 pm. -GOLF: U.S. Open preview-A look ot Shinnecock t-1111\ Golf Club 1n Southampton, N. Y, as seen through the cy" of Jack Nicklaus. Channel 7. 2 p m -HORSE RACING Belmont Stake,, from Elmont. Lona l'iland, Channel 7 .2:30 p.m -GOLF PGA W~tchtsttr eta ic, rrom Rye, N.Y (dct.ycd), Channel l 3 p m -TENNIS French Optn -Women's smJle\ finol from Pam (delayed), Channel 4 3:30 p.m -GREA~T SPORTS LEGENDl · Channel 7 4 p.m -MOTOR SPORTS: lntemauonal Race of Champion'! -The \CCond of four races wuh dnvel'\ tenina "'•nou\ 1k1ll\ and nylts 1n 1denucally prepared can, from u'maton Ohio (taped), Channel 2. 4 p.m -MOTOR SPORTS:.. Speedway Amcnc.a, Channel S6. Q p.m -BOXING Jame. "Bonecrush.er" Smi&h vs Jc ~ Ferau~n from Hamilton, Bermuda (dclaytd). Channel 56. · RADIO KMPC(710) 12:30 p.m . ..-. BASEBALL· Hou\ton at Dodgers, KABC (790) Sunday TELEVlSION 8 a.m. -TENNIS: French Open -Men's 'l1naJe~ final. from Pans (delayed), Channel 4 IOa.m. -Pl\O BASltETBALL Houston at Boston in ,ame S1.l of NBA cbamp1onsh1p, Channel 2 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Oeveland, Channel S Noon -GOLF. PGA Westchester Oassic from Rye, N Y. (followina NBA pme), \hannel 2. Noon -BASEBALL'. Boston at Milwaukee. Channel 7 I p.m -WORLD CUP SOCCER: Scotland vs. Wett Germany, from Oueretaro, Meuco (delayed). Channel 4 (hve on \hannel )4, 11 a.m ). 3 p m -WORLD CUP SOCCER: Uruauay VS Denmark. Channel 34. 3 p m. -OUTDOORS Amencan Adventure - Grand Ctnyon, hootina the Rapid, of the Colorado River. Channel 2 3 p.m . -SPORTSWORLD: 8ox1na -Shawn O'Sullivan v~ 1mon Brown, I 0 round~. heavyweiahts. from Toronto (dtlayed). Channel 4. 11 :Is p.m. -WOALD CtJP SOCCER-Bclaaum vs. Iraq (del.aycd), Channel 34. RADIO I 0 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL· Hou1ton at 8ostoo. KLA<'(HO). 10:30 1 n1 -BASEBALL Bah1morc II Ne~ York # 119 Fa.ehion I land•Newport Beach•759-1622•Bullocks Wil hire Wing Yankee\, KNX (1070) lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiil I I 0 30 1. m. -BA..4'E BAU./ An It at <.:lcve land I 0:30 I m. -DASEB.U.t.: An la II Cleveland, KMPC(710). I pm. -OA.IEBAU' Houlton 11 Dodarf1. 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OClll.ove ICt.a-lovaklal. •·I. ... ,, "'-''"'9 Newetllo..., IU S.) dlf ......._ Sukov1 IClllCflo· llOvelo.le I • • 1••, .. , ,,.,.....,.., ...... di•• usaaA.LL ~LAe9M ANGEu.-<>oflonM Ut'tloMO LU90, .,tdlllr, i. EdmOflfon of me P..:iflt Coe•• u.oue CHICAGO WHITE SOJ<-4irect O.ve Dom· brow.al, vice Wftidtnl of ~ -·•~ CLEVELAND INOIAN~.....O ltldt ~ flWIClor of tuDlc ,....,_ DETltOIT TIGEllts--519ntd l"hll .C'-11, c.e!Cnef. 8lld Dominic ·~'"'· lhelrntot MILWAUKEE BltEWEltS ~ ~ Molitor, OllfflelCl9r·1t.,rd .,._, Ot1 '"-IS oev dlMl)llM ii .-.cflYeled MJ•• ~, oulf...., \ -. Satuday, Jue '1 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) Temporary delay <ihould not bt- misintcrprcted. You arc merely changing pace, you arc far from defeat Focu) on paymcnts,.collect10M, r~lvmg family dispute You could bl" invited 10 dine gourmet style: • T AURU~SA nl 20-Ma) W> hpand hon1<rnl., keep option~ open, locus on flc:x1b1hty, c:na11l11y sen..c: of fitnes). What you need will ~omc .•va1lable. Fan Cl,!'i p1~turc brighter than might have bt.•en md1catrd GEMINl (Ma)' 21-June 20) )ou no~ are on mort sohd C'mollonal· financial ground \\-hat had been nebulous gains greater dl~t of <,ohd· 1ty. Focus on m111atl\e, ungmahl\ w1lhngnc:ss to make frc<>h start CANCER (June: 21-Juh 221 \1akc 1nqu1nes. check wurcc matenal, nalu· ·ate vanous clues Anliwer' an: ob- tamable -)ou'll lcam plent} conu:rn- ing funding fnends. !>J>C'<. ulauon. rttcnt emotional mvohcmc:nt V1rg<1 pfa)s role SYDNEY 0MARR LEO (Jul)' 23-Aug 22> ~hat \<tu \Cd. 1i. clo~r than might be c urrcnth perceived Spoth~t on p<>WN\ of persuasion \ale!> abiltt), neall\l' endc:a .. ors, mten<>1fied lo\c rdat1onsh1p S1gnifil.an1 dome'>lll adJu'>tmrnt will ~featured God a sports fan? Perish the thought It 1s )lltd that one man''i meat '' another man's poison; it 1~ even truer th111 one man'!I piety 1s another''> blaspht'my Con,1der. for e\ampk thr!I statement recently made b't a lady professional ROlfer "I thorouf.hly behe'\e it's be1.:au~ of(iod that l ve won this tournament. and 1fhe 't'an1~ me to win more. I'm gorng to "'in mort' " What son of God do we ha' e h!.'re'' Onc, ob .. 1ou .. I} who not onl) ~ceps his eyt• on lhc sparrow, but takes car1.· of th~ b1rd1e~ as ""ell a dc1t> who JUggl!.'c, the ..core on the ladjc<,' golf c1rcu11 when he can take a moment oil from humcanes. famine'> Oood'i and plague\ And If he lends a hand 10 ht•lp ht•r wm the troph) and the cash. what ha'> he got against the other lad) gollcr,·1 Art they being penalized four c,\roke~ S1011n HARRIS "3) 1na. about the v1ct1ms who per 1Sht"d~ ~ deth who actWllly intervened m \Ul"h human events would be more diabolic than d1vmc:, when one con- \1ders the devastations ol war and the acute \uffenngs of m1lhons of chil- dren who r;urely bcu no rcspons1- t11hl~ or guilt for tht"se fearful v1s1ta- 11om VIRGO (Aug 21-Sept 2.}) \ec people. plates a\ thc} arc, not'fnerd> •• , ·• you wish the)' m1gh1 cxt\t \pothght on ad"anremenl pride, ~rt·n.11 techniques. '>Utnd1n~ in 1.ommunll} < 'lanf, lcrmi.. take nothmt1 tor ttr.intl·d where mone-. 1s con,cmt'd ' for some transgression? Docs a hole 1n one testify to a holy sp1n1 ho,·enng ll\ cr the dn ver? J his 1s the lund of rehg10\tl\ that gne~ God a bad name among the 'kept1cs lfh!.' 1s the secret partner 1n a '1c1onous golf game wh~ not an an unbeatable poker hand, a .... 1nn1n~ panJflluluel t1ckC'I, a champ1on\h1p ~nockout, or evC'n a 1nt.1mphan1 matador thrustmg... the fatal \\Ound 1n10 the hull'l When a mme collapses, a volcano erupts, or a tram plunges into a ri ver. 11 is pure accident that some Jive and \ome die. No theod1cy can e~plain the \aganes of nature: m any way that m.ikes sense l 1te 11selfr;c:nough of a miracle and a m)Sterv. and the gift ofh fe 1s all we have a ngh1 to be grateful for; for the rest "time and r hance happeneth to all." as Eccle!>1astc!I tells us. LJBRA (\t·pt .n-oo 22): Pu11le p1clt:'> fall into plai:c -~ou no~ ti-1.·1 ··complete ston " Broadi:n hon1on,, lool. bc\-11nd tht• 1mmcd1a1r rcailll' )Ouro""n potential l unar po'>ltton rnntmue' 1t1 h1ghltgh1 tr.t\l'I, phil1"oph) sp1rltual "alue~ SCORPIOIOct B-~o" ~ 11 L1gh11<> \hcd on an·a'> prn 10u'h d.ttk \ 11u fe<'e1ve 1nformauon concerning linannal statu~ ol onr ~ho \\ould he.· an asM>C1ate or panner ProJCCI rnn be completed 1f \ou all upon \11ur 11"" n 1n1t1at1ve 1n1u1t1un SAGITIARlt:S !"Jo, 22-De<. 21 J l:mphas1' un mman1.e 1.rt•at1" ti> close n:lat1onsh1p, including panncr\h1p or mamagr l.k dtre<.·t. \talc ta'>t 1n lorthnght manner You·11 rc1.c1"c leg.al facts. figure'.>, nghts and pcrmt.,'ill10\ CAPRICORN (l>t-c 22 JJn I'll fmpha'>IS on rnlla:1.·1111m ot datJ - "itress prac11caltt~ be J'-"Jfl' ol ,oun1.· material kl'cp "1n touch'" ~•th lam11\. mC"mber Sense 111 dm·c.·tmn r>urpo'>( will he re.,torrd ( amn na11v1.· pla'' oum.anding role AQUARllfS (fan 211.1 ch IX I Fo(U"i on plea~un rm nl tplc 1.clchrai111n tcndC"nq lo ...caltt<r lunes Luna1 numerical C)lll''> highlight 1.hart\m,1 physical anrad111n , ""11l1ngncs\ 10 gc·t 111 hean of malln\ < 11.·m1n1 \agrt1ant1\ plav rote .. PISCES O th I" Mar~h ·'.!111 Rt:lu\C to ht dr<1"" n •·1111 trad.:"' h~ ortl' lo\ 1th dubious mott-.e\ \Ill k to pral ltl'al 1<;<,ut<, he aware ot fine pnn1 l heel.; Ill l'n\4.' and lease requm·mlnt' RemoH· ..alrt) hJtard.., lrom h11me \uirpro nla\\ paramount rok IF J UNE 7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY l·mpha<,1c, on m·~ '>tam roman"e crea111.it) p1onecnnF '>Ptrtd ~1lhn~nc" tcJ \haller \t.;,ilu<. quo ) ou :Hl' !>pintual. 1ntro<>pc1. l1H and haH· Jc\lrt' to help otherc, dCh1e' c goal\ P1sc-c'>, V1rgl1 pla} 1mponant ruin 1n }IJIH hk ) ou ha\c dn ahundanu· 11l 1.unm1t~ \OU ~ldom 3rl' mer\.·I} ..a11-;l1t•cl \IJ kno-... '><>m1.·th1ng happened ) ou ~ant add111onal mfonna11on. \ou \\3lll IO ~n.1-... ~hv an C\Cnl <x.i.:urcd ) 011 .ir1 glamorou<i and could he ii "'>ln·t·n \!Jr luh could he oud.,1and1n8 Im \l)U 111 1986 President chuckles over the funnies too (J Dot'\ Prt•<,1dt·n1 RcJg;in read thl' funnies? A Research re -.ca le, ht: doc' 111d1.·t•d Or did White-flou<>e Prec;,c, Senetan James Brad) wa<, onlt' quoted a\ reporting the pr~1dent wa' m1ldl\ disturbed the night hclorc h1<> an· augurat1on he<.ausc he touldn't lind the \CCt1on ot the piipn with the lOmlC\ .\nuthcr linanual laundr. tJn be tound in Panama C It\. ""llh 11tlice\ there of 122 1nterna11onal hant.;, V \\ ohc' k 111 11nh l11r looc1 Th!.'y'rc d)mg 0111 l>o covotl'' ;il\o onl\ kill tor food'' .\ "'o \Ir lll\olc'> Jnd kral Jog' often kill for fun .\nd thn'rl' multt· plying If you rt in )our l;itt· twcn11t'' \11u were JU't a I<>' dunn(l that 1 .... 0-:.-e:ar penod when I OK maga11ne t:<l11nr\ saw fit tn put on 1he1r (O\l'r<i 'anou'> picture~ of Raquel Welch I <'~ pulC::hn1ud1nou\ km.tk\ h.id twcn promoted '>O 'writ Iv L.M. Bovo 'l' ou like )OUT work" Good. 1a~,t" 1t home to dinner .\ctress fk1t1.· Davi<, 110<.e said ")our work I'.> )our bc'>t lnend" l ht· ( ircek'> ha' c Ix-en \Jtd 111 he ttw ~mid'<. grcate\t gambler' Not lruc The Rnt1<,h are Onn· 1h1· C hmc.·.,..· m1gh1 h;nc claimed that tll'itrntt1on, but poltt1Cal ph1lt1o;oph\ rhangrd lhc:tr •1pport11n1t11'' '"me"' h.11 <) If,,.,.. 1.111 \1111 tell 1 h111.1 lrorn 1'.1rth1.·nwd1t • \ Hold 11 aga1n\I bright l1ghl . It )Oll tan \CC \llhoucllC'> of \-llUf finger'> un lh1· back tl\ th1na L.M.Boyd I\ " !>JOdlcattd co/umni!lt The lad> golfer is mercl~ 1n'- -"1almng her fiuth. what 1s far "on.c 1n .. m~ opm1on. 1s the widespread notmn that God mtenenes to "s<ne" spcu- li1. passenger\ ma plane crash. When ~e suggest that God was "looking after" the: sun1vors. \\hat are. we • It 1s an offen~ against deity to <,upp<>~ that "God" brought some wld1ers home: and left others shat- tC'red on a foreign battlefield. He cannot suppon either side in a war, an) more: than He can direct that hule ball into the cup T-thml.. otherwise 1s kn re' ercncc than refuge from real It) Sld.Dt!y Harris Is • syndle•lff columJJl•t. Battered women shouldn't take it I >f \R '.~'-' 1 .\ '-iPER~ Th" " l11r \till Rct:lrng, · tht· v.oman ""hoc,c hu\hand beat'> her \he 'ita)S with him l>el ,1u'>t' <.he d<~"in t knn~ what el~ to do l.J1.h \l'.11 ir1 the l nlll'd States three to lour m11l1on v.omcn are ht:aten h\ 1hc11 hu,handc,, n-hu .. band~. ho\ friend' m lo,er' -\noLhcr thrrt• m1il111n hJ\C been heaten 1n the pa't Jnd rcm.11n an ahu\t\e rclat1on\h1p\ ~ <>ml'n sta\ "'llh the~ men fur a 'ane1' 111 rea<,om -lack ol fund-.. le.tr ul retala<1t1on lcehng that tht· chtldrrn net:d a father lac~ ofa plalC to go alln tllln tor their hushan<h 1n lht·tr guotl momrnl\, and the belle:! that the mJn will< h;in~t: fhc ba1tt•11ng C)de ll"iclfrrtnforl·c\ tht· hd1d in l hange hccau<,c batterer' often t•ntn a hone;mnon pha'>l' lollov.1ng tht· battering and la .. 1<,h :itlcntwn Jnd gift<, on thc1r ahu\l·d \.\l\e'> Oattertr'> 1hem!>d\t:S ha\l' ht·cn tound to ha1,c tommon lhara<· lt'n'ilK<, The abuc,1vc man often • blame'i h1~ ~tit-for the 1,1olenu· and 1n\1\t\ that 11 .,he v.ould '>top doing thin~' that ang<'r him he ~ould '>top heating hc:r BJtterer' hlaml' JObles'>ne<.'i. tr U\- trJllOn"i, alcohol and drug'>. ( oun\el· or<, report that men ~ho baller arc usualh emol1C>nall} dependent on tht·ir "1\C\ and fear that tht>} ma\ lea\ e The~ u\t' .. 1olcnce 10 keep the· uprt·r hand or to get their own wa~ Balll'rl'r' throu~h coun~hng must t la1m n•<ipon\1h1lrt) for their beha'- 1or .tnd lcJm to control themsclvn "Sttll Rl·dmg" need\ the help of a loc.al tl1111tt'<.l1t '1olencc \helter hcfort: \ht• I'> \1.•nou\I) tnJured or killed I hl'fl' .in: mam ')helter'> around tht· l<>Untr\ that help v1ct1mc; 1lnd their ch1ldn·n I hn offer counselrng, tem- poran h11us1ng and other service!> dc\lgnnl 10 help v1ct1m\ adJu~t to a ncv. non\ 111kn t II fe AllN UN DEIS fhc phone number of the nearest domestrc "1olc:nce shelter can be obtained h~ rnlhng a hospital or the poh1.l" \talion l ~ful mformatron about the dcrg} medrcal personnel and other \Uppon ~rv1ccs that come to the r!.''>rnt: of battered women 1s. a\~lable through the f'.lat1onal Coah· t11rn Again'>! Domestic Vrolencr 2401 V1rgm1a A\C. NW. Suite 306, ~a\h1ng1on 0 ( 20037 fherc i.. help for the batterer. 100. In fact. tht\ " often the kc\ to a healthier, h;ipp1cr nunv1olcn't rcla- t1on~h1p -A f OR MER VICTIM IN NLBR A.\KA DEAR f .V .. You bave done a great service to mllllon1 of women today On behalf of tbc:m all I tbank you. • • • DF AR .\NN LANDERS Today I read 1n }our column a letter '>•gncd "Strll Mourning in Norfolk. Va .. (It wa\ a ~am1ng about cocaine ) The mo'it 1nterc'ilmg part of the letter "a" the: ltne. "Please print this ~o the teen!> will know 111s not ad' ice from their parents That s1ufT goc" in on1.· ear and out the other" Would }OU be 'iO kind as to c'<plain ~h~ parents' advice ·•goes rn one ear and out thC' other?" -CrEORCi[ IN I \K~LAND. FLA DEAR GEORGE: Beea1He mo1t parnt1 do not bave lbe courage and determination, nor wlll they upend the energy, lo 1ee tbat their teenagen behave: lJl tbe prescribed manner. Tbt kids know tbl1, 10 when warnings are given and threats are made, they go In one: ear and oat the othu. Lillian Gi~h hailed for stage career By tbt A11ocla1ed Pre,~ "If\\-'tORK -Lillian Gish. ~ho<>e \Lage and film carn·r ha' <;panned more than <.C\Cn dcl- ade'i has hcl'n g" en the ~tar Award for d1'it1ngu1\he<1 l1k11me: &<. h1cvemcnt 1n the th!.'ate1 ( r1\h tearfully aueptcd thc honor from ac·trt'\'> Helen 1 la}C'> "She was magic. to me and tha1 , magtC 'ilu<. k 1n '¥our hcan," Haye'> \aid Gish hc'it known as the heroine of OW (1nfTi1h\ 1915 darnc lilm "Birth of a Nation:· ap peared on Broadway a!> OphC'lia to John (r1elgud'c; Hamltt Jnd m the: ong,inal stage vc:r\1on of Horton J OOll'0'i "A T ni'> to lioun- t1ful." Madam mum NEW YORK -"Mayflower Madam'' Sydney Biddle Barrow1 hu been allowC'd to krep quiet about potentu.1lly lucrauve book and movie deals -stemming from her au1lt> plea In a pros1ftuuon ca~ A Judae u1d B:mowr., a d<"-~nchnt of P1lpim,, d~ not have to tell the ~tat<" Cnmc VtCtim Board about the deal• btcautc pro'Stllut1on '" a victim· I LllllanOt.b lts!I c:rtrnC' R.1rtOW) plead<"d 1u1h) m Jul) ... to fourth~egree pro'ltt· tuuon ~uthontrc'I u.1d ,he ran three e~rt agencies whov cm· ployees "rre expen11ve hookrn i\ftcr the pica, Barrows si ned to wnte a book and movie s.trtcnplay ahout h<"r elpencnccs The C. nme V1ct1ms' B01rd Sydney Btddle Barrowa movtd to~ whether any mone) from the~ deal\ could be ~11.cd to comptn'Wltf! "v1ct1m, .. o( her t nmc, undt.r a natc law '1e.,11ned to keep criminals from profitma lrom their cnmc Rivera cited CAMBRIO<.if.. Mas\ -Com· ed1enne Jou Riven ha<> bt:en singled out for a special award b~ the Hasty Puddmg Theatncals. a Harvard University club that named her Woman of the Year 1n 1984 Ri ver!> received an "IMtant Puddmg Award" while at the Harvard C oop dC'partment ~tore dunng a book-signing appear- ance Peter Ocko, a producer for the club. said the: award was "Hasty Puddmg's way of sayina 'Welcome back to C'ambridae. Joan."' and wilr. "1nvcntcd1u1t for tht!> o<:cas1on " R1 vers got the 1984 award for "a l1\t1n1 and impressive con- tnbut1on to the world of enter- tainment·• s1n,erawed I.OS ANGF.l rs -Former Prtace prolf'IC Morrt1 Da)' mar- rrt"d his h.ckup sincer JDdy J '" a w vqa~ weddina 1ha1 featured Lott a.w11 tertnad1n1 the bnde and sroom. Day, 29, on1nully from M1n- ne3pohs, acttd and performed with ht• hand the Time in Prince's 1984 movie "Purple Rain." At the time of the Mdd.ina. Jonc:1 27, wa, ~orlUna a tempor· uy mu11cal enparmc:nt with JU~ls 11 the Golden Nu l « wmce PINEBSE7 Hoth vulnerable South deal11 NORTH WEST •8 62 +A Q 10 & vi J 3 v A 8 & • K ft 4 3 EAST • K 7 4 Q Q 10 8 6' O Q 2 V K 9 7 & 7 6 4 • Q 8 5 • J 10 7 SOUTH +J 93 y A 2 .> K J 10 9 'J •A 6 2 The btddm~ South WHt l 0 Pua 1 NT PaH Pa81t PaH North 1 • 3 NT Opemn~ lead Five of ~ EHt PHs PaH The odds on a '!101ple flnesst> •;u1· ceeding are 1)0 ~r<:ent; either tlw player you arf' finessing agaln'lt has the key card or his partner doe~ However, that dtws not mean that aJI finesses are t>q ual There are a numbt>r of reason'! why you might choose one ov('r anothPr Suppose you gf't to three no trump via thf:' 3ll<'t ton shown You and your partner both have bal- anced handq worth a minimum opening bid and no t'tght-card ma.1or-su1t fit. so tht' no trump game '" a natural contract w reach West leads hi~ fourth-best heart, you try thf:' jack (after all, the open· rng lead could be from tht-king· queen) and capture East's krng with your ace; there is no point to a hold- up You can take finesses In s pades and diamonds. As a matter of fact, you can hook the diamond either way What do you plan to do? first, if you plan to take the dia- mond finesse, it 1s correct to lead to AL HA NY I' I' I I [ £ R y I .__,,,,~, -r--1 ....--11· . A I! I 'l G I I I" r CHARLES Go REN OMAR SHARIFF the ace and then finesse Tha way you can brinte in the suit even if f:ast ha.'1 queen· fourth , and you give your'\elf the chance of dropping a bare queen However, you can improve your odds coruuderably by OPtin& to ~e the spade finesse Why? Because you 1.·an combine that with trying to drop the queen of diamonds! At trick t wo, lead a diamond to the ace and return the suit to your km)( If the lady is fickle and doe'I not appear. you will have to fall bat•k on the spade finesse. Once i.n a ~ hile, however, the cards are going to lie as they do in the diagram above One of your opponents 11 ~oinR lo hold the doubleton queen. and you will have nine tricb with out having to resort to a finesse Havf' you ~n runnln• .into double trouble? Let Chulea Goren help )'OU nnd )'OUr WA)' tbroo1h the maze of DOUBLES tor penalt.le• and for takeout. For a copy of hi.a "DOUBLES" book· let, .end 11.86 to "Goren-Double•," care or thl• newspaper, P.O. -Box «28 Orlan· do, Fla. 32802-«2&. Make eheeka payable to "Ne wspaperboolla." .... ... , TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Briatle 5 Space Age !0111819 9 F1as1le rock 14 Hall-ciosed 15 Of mOYths 16 Not up 17 Guy 18 Festival 19 M1ght1ly 20 Statute 21 French Revolutlon leader 23 Music machines 25 Present mo 26 Bull ~7 Swabs 29 Use a sickle 32 Statrone<I 35 Sound 36 Trailer type 3 7 Sank a drive 38 Adil user 39 Module 40 Smidgens 4 t Moreover 42 Hands aleng 43 Commercials 44 Spindle 45 Cotton - 46 ltalten city 48 Snarls 52 Made to order 56 <Areal 57 Oriental 58 Toronto footballer 59 Opera booth 60 Siii 61 Czech rivef 62 Emerald 63 Llbera1ed 64 Vetch 65 S1r1p DOWN 1 Legends 2 Disgorge 3 French aunt 4 Ftnffse 5 Ne er-do-well 6 Some horses 7.• No 8 Wa.1Uul wO<d 9 Smudges 10 Hab11a11 11 Fial 12 Haunt 13 Irish river 21 Sphnter PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOlVED 22 Musician 24 lnstrurlfents 27 Parsonage 28 Butter substitute 30 OveflOOk 3t Punsters 32 Rich dessert 33 Sharp 34 Reserves 35 Tor 36 Pleading 38 Truism 42 Money maker 44 Expiated 45 Abundance 47 Theater area 48 Big feline 49 Unhght 50 Felcoo • kin 51 StrenglMn 52 Veal SOllrce 53 Employer 54 Haran 55 -Major 59 Impudence THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Btl Keane BIO GEORGE f} f f i ------~-~- by Virgil Partch {VIP) W_?L.2' ~ == £ ~ ---- "Pigs all look like they've got their faces against windows." "Where'd that dog come from?" MARMADUKE . . by Brad Anderson "He sounds like he's sawing wood ... chain sawing~" PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08EISROSE I SQUE~ED l-lROIJ6H IN MATH . I SQUEAl<.ED ~R~ IN ~EADIN6 AND I SQUEAKED ~ROUG~ IN 5PELLIN6 ------- I I CANT 8EUEVE TI I KNEW A tf'OO WHO WAS 50 5TUPIO, I-IE CHA5f P 00NE~ AND eoRlfP CARS ! by Charles M. Schulz SQUEAK~ SQUEAK ~ SQUEAK ! by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COURTY U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER ANONa.u,A~ Pa=\D\NG-AND fP..e.SENlffifoN BY a.L.Vmti~1• FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1T'~ ODD , BOrl.AJl-EN l ~ w5A wrrn 1MA1 OTMER 6i;J.) I I RE.Al.J,_(.) Fa T HUR'T AND ~J'E.C.TED ! P-Jl~=n::;;=--z:r---11 ~~1 DOONESBURY ' Orange Coa1t OAJLY PILOTIFtldey, June· a. ~-ca $fY -ltl'1tT-· by Jim Oa'ila ~ by Jeff MacNaJly by Harold Le Ooux ~KS ~IN FOR '\'O..) WOUD HAVE MANAGED I EVERYTHING SAM ' LET ME KNOW HOW KIM~ I DON'T KNOW WHAT ALONG ANO IF THERE'S I WOULD HAVE DONE ANYTHING ELSE I CAN DO. WITHOUT YOU TOOAY 1 DON'T HESITATE lO CALL! by Tom Batluk by Gary Trudeau ~. Q(££N1 I • . ' ~ Orange Coal DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 8, 188e I ~flmC( OMDIUIC11 YOU AM • DIPMA.T WOUlnC* YOU Mm • DVMA.T c:rrt'CCMICa. MO..•• UNDllt A ORD O/l ftUIT leO... .,....,. AoaD OI ""'91', MIOWnC* • AH ~ Of THI DAftO IU11 SPiit t. A ~UTION OI T-.. DATIO "'1tlJNtf W. .._ 1eO..., CITY OOUHOll Of' ntl ......... YOU TAd CITY ~ OI THI ...... YOU TM.I AO-A AUOWTION Of Tm CITY Of' COIT.A MU.A. ACTIOtl TO NOftCT CfTY OI NDWfi'OM MACH TM* TO NOTllCT 't'oe.M CITY COUNC1t. 01 THf CA~ CHANGING Youa wwwun," ?MY ~THU:rrratN-......... " llAY • CITY°' llMM DIQ.M. T'HI ZONNQ tH AH AMA• eGU AT A ~ TUmOHTOVACATl.AHO IO&.D AT A l'WLJC IAl.a. ING ITS INTCNTlON TO eoROa .. CD av MKllt 8AL&.•YOUtmDAMll· TOllTA"*'°HIAMd. YOU -All DllU-~" T'Hl LIVY ANO •TNKT. ,llJllN'(f.W "°"°· PLAMATIOll OP TNI TO c~ ntl ",.. uncm Oil 1111 u,,.. COLUCTION Ofl AN CON>NA Ol.l MAit lm IUTUIU OP TMI CAnoNOf,APUIUOllA-OP f'Mll HOCUCMMe A88~'°"'19CAl FMIWA!.1...~ T'HR ~ NOCll.OtMO AeAtQT VCUAllWHTtHllOCK AeAtlllT YOUt YOU Y!Alll 1~7 '°" nt1 ANOI \NUHTY ROOD You. YOU IMOULD CO. II AHO te CW llMHt lu.-eMOULD CONTACT A cnY Of ~ UOHTlffO CONTROL CHAHN!L. TACT A LA1'\'IR. OMSION, IOUTHfM. Y CW LAWYIR. MAIHnHANCf DlaTNCT THI CtTY COUNCIL CW M011C8 Oii TAACT 1425 AHO NOM'l4-MOTICI Oii ANO SfTTlNO A Tltitl AHO TH!CfTYOl'009TAMDA ,.,.,.....MU IN.YOl'~AVINUI. ,_,....MU PLACI! '°" A PU81.IC DOU HEAOY ~N A8 T.a. MO...U WHIAE.\a, IN~ MO. -H!AIUNO T'HlllllON FOUOW8: NOTICI 18 Hl"HY GI of IN ()tty al 0nJunet3. 1111.at tO:-OO WHEA!M.INCfty~ •cmote1. n.e11-. OMN. "'-' on Tlll.ndll}'. leldl in..-to~. A.M ..• ™-N!AA EM-GI of the City of WW., by by pleoed Md Included "' ~ '2. tMe, •• 11:00 publlo ~"""""'(en TAANCe 1.0llJY ON fTH lllHOIUtlon No ll·H IN MO (o.n..I .,..,..) o'dcldl em 04 Mid•· In IMI wt tor W9ter .,..,.. ITllll!ET O' OHIOAOO adopted on"'-22, 1M2, lone. ~ ~ 04 ,.., .,. room ... Mlde tor -mMlofl .,_, In ... te TITLE INSUMHCC COM-Ofdeted IN fotmetton al tM property,, 1 tll1 (91101Udlna clucrtlne True1•'• .... end .. of IMne ~ •• PA.HY, LOCAT!O AT 501 N. Qty Of IMne IJahttna "4eln- NlJC llOTU NOTIC! or POBLIC BEARING PRECISE PLAN OF ST~EET AL lCNM ENT 86-1 (Prec!s~ Plan of S tre et Al ignment) NOTlCE IS HEREBY CIV~N that th~ Hun t1 n9ton Be ach Pl anning comm i ssion will hold a public hP a rinq ln th~ Council Chamh~r ~t the Hunt1n9ton Bedrh Civic Center, 2000 Main St r eet , Huntington Beach , Cal1fo r n1a , on the date and at the time ind1cated below to receive and considec the st~tements of ~11 pe r sons who wish to bP heard rnl~tivP to the appl1cat1on describPd below. DATE/TIME: Tuescay, June 17 , 1986 , 7 :00 PM APP LICATION NU MBEP: Pr Pcise Pl~n of Str eet Alignment 86-1 -Areas lhe portlon wtthln ~ .... °' wtti.tn tM offtoee of REAL eoum.ny of TrMll 6426 end MAIN, In me City ot lenta MlnllnCe l*trfctlor the-. IM c.nterllM Of .... , tmTE 8ECUAITl!S Sl!R-nofttler1y of Popp)' A*M. AN. County of °'9nae. '1NClton, in.t•tton. INltn-A p p L r c .. NT ·. 8u..tl. 1131. 11'8, 1127, VICE. IOolted et 1800 NOl'111 encl State of ~ CAl.J. t~.on..-,,tcilngofput>-r. A, B, C , D, E City or Huntinqton BPacr t111, 1107. 1oot. 1117 •o.ciwey. Suite tOO, In IN WHEMAl.tnePNdM• FOAHtA MCOHVIYANCI le ltghttng wt1Nn tt. City, LOCA'f ION •• lelter8t,_enc1~2tl0 CftyoH~enteAne.Coutltyof oe1ton of IN publo ~COMPANY, • Celltornle encl ~ Of'deNd Walnut Avenu,,, Sixth Str•"'Pt and' ranq"' Av<=>nue :3S described in he r~quest below. Grw LAne. ~ ta * Orange. Stee. of c.llfotnle. •• • 'I!'' to ti. ~ ~. M cM'/ • the COMOlldlltlon of Or-. IGflbed by 9cldrw llnd MALESTAT"E8ECUAIT1ES lldeeOrtbecllneDeedtolN ~ TNl!e9 ""°" tNt Co11nty '""' LIOllUno 19"-H ·.4.11111 t'f' P.,oel SERVIC(, • Cellfomle COf· City of ~ leldl, • mrtMn Deed of Tr\191 ... Melni.nenc:. Olatnct No tO R E (' u Es T : ~ In Eldllbtt A encl POf•llon, .. (My ~oted oopy of~ II enacNd • ICUted by JAMES IE. lOWE tn.-111\ el~ to tN 8'IOWl"I In Exhibit I ettllCfled Trutt• under end purwt Exhltlft "A," encl IN pu4llc AHO NANCY C LOWE, ~IQ encl ~ Precise Pl~n o-~treP~ Al1gnmPnt for A) Walnut Av ~nue oetween Sixth St~eet and ~ake S rePt ; Bl Walnut Avenu'? bPtween Lake StrPPt and e~nch ~oul~vard; C> Si xth Street be~'Neen Pacific coast ~tgh~ay n~ Orange Avenue; DJ Sixth St r eet oetween Orangr> l\v&>n1Je and Lake St r eet ; and E) Orange Avenue bP~ween Sixth Strept and Thirn Street. ~hese areas ~re shown on the attachPd rnap . F,,,,,_, i-. ta hereby to the poww of Nie -..W. ~t le ct.-HUSBAND ANO Wlf'!.. • Act of 1012; encl p1aOec1 encl lnCllUded In the Mrrec1 In ll\e1 oenaln Deed of piQted on I in-.>~ by "'*°" reoorded ~ WH EA EAS. lhf City CL ceomm.aw Limited) TNll ....... ad by JOHN s .,.. Putlllc WOIU ~-2. , ....... lnltNfMf't No. Counell of the City or Irvine, Zone, ell rMI pr~y GOLIATH. A i11r9e men,,... IMftl of IN City of~ M-047&1•. of Offtollll ,_. by Reeo111t1on No 8&-57 located et en a.kw Sn.t, oordecl 5ept9mbW 10. tN5, a.di. • oopy of wNdl II OOf'OI of Or9nQI County, ed09ted on APf1I 22. tN&, 1915-te A111110t Pwc* 1n 11\e omo. of the Collnty •tteched•Exhlblt"8;"Md at.MofCellfoml&.uncterlhe ordered the Superintendw'lt ~ 141·2•2-03, lllt*" Aecoroer of Mid County. • WHEREAS, tNe Pf~ .,_ of .... ,,_...,, con-of St,....• to ptep.w9 repon ta ~bed 1n Exhlbtt A encl Aecordlf'• inell'Uln9f'lt No Ing to ¥9Cllt• the SIUOIC ..,. telned ...... •• ~ euo-for the levy end coll«Uon or ehOoM11n bNbtt I af1eClhecl 16-3-41211, by rwon of • ~ NWWll le oondllcted tton to IN hlgtlm btodW tor u11nm.nt1WllNn Mk! Ols- Fl#ttler. "*-11 hereby brMC:tl or o.f9"tl In~· put'lllel'lllO the pl"(Mlb11 of GMl'I, or c:iNdl • 0.C.tbed trlet. encl p-s encl lndudecl In IN I or pwfwtnMIOlt of tl\e ~ the Putik Str.19, ... l*ow.~ettnett!Nof WHEREAS the aup.. ENVIRON MENT AL STATUS: ThPse QPnPral al1gnmPnts #ere previously adop~ed undPr N~gat1ve DPclaration No . 8 4-1 4 1n con]unct1on with C1rculation ElemPnt AmenJm~n~ 84-l. encl A (lnetJMtonel encl Aeo-gelk>N .cured ttweby. In-.-ya. encl S.W. e-.... In '9wflll mGn9Y of the tntendent of StrMU h• fMtlOnel) Zone. •II rMI c:Mllng thel br..n or. ment8 Vecetton ~ found United s~ of Amer1ca. ~ ano llled with the ~°'::a loceted ., 2teO f.ult Notice of wtllclh -In Section t300 .. aeq. of"" without wetfeMy ~ Of City Clertl hit tepon (the °""'9. 1021 end rtlOOfdecl F.oruwy 18, 1Me, Str•• & HIQIMeyl Code of Implied • lo title. ~. pc»-"Aec>ort"l oontatnlng the 0 N F I L f • 1 Beker StrWI. 191$-M M Aecorder'I lnettumenl tN Stele of ClilHomi.. encl llllMlon, Of ~. mett.,. ~ In Str.te • • A le9al dPscription ot t!iP propos'?d Precise Plan of Street Alignment i ... on fllP ttl the DPpartmPnt of DPvPlopment Ser~1~P , 2000 M11n StCPPt , Huntington 0Pach , Califor nia 92648 , .. nr ins,?•'crirn !-y the public . ,._ p~ Nll!tlber9 No ~7977, Will SEU WHEREAS, tl\eClty~ el right, lltte encl Int.,... encl Hlgllweyt COde s.c:tton 1 4 1 . 2 3 1 . 3 2 • n d AT PUBLIC AUCT~ TO ell 1\99 re¥lewed encl oon-now held by H M ad! 22M7, M dir.c:19d by Aeeol-t• t-23 t-31 end ell rM1 THE HIGHEST BIOOE.A FOR lldered 1111 prO'Ae6onl of IN TNSl .. In end 10 the fOlow-utlon. property 1oCetec1et815-827 CASH, lawful money of the Clly'I Gtnerel Plen Ing clelctlbecl ~ llt~ NOW. THEREFORE. the Beker Street encl 2986 9MI Unl\ed Stat•. or • CllllNer'• pertaining to IN locetlon ol •t!Mt In tl\e ~ County City Collncll or the City of Slr .. t, 19115-ee 4-0r oMc* drewn on e ttete or the _,, to be •ban-Md Stele. to wit ~ DOES HEREBY RE· Pwoe1Number1141·2•2-0t nallonelbenk, .. teteorfecl-donecl end llnd1 tl\e LOT 13 AND THE SOLVEufollowl. end 1lf-242..02, u de· Wei credit unfOn, ~a ttif• pr~ INndonment II SOVTHEAlY ~1.00 SECTION" I '1'he City eoibed In Exhibit A end Of tedetel Nvinge and kM111 c: on 1 l,1 t • n I w 11 h th• OF LOT 12. BLOCK 20 OF Collfd hereby 8iPPfO\lt9 the E.lhlblt 8 •ttllCMcl UIOC!ellon domlclled In''* prOYWon• ol the 0.-111 TRACT 772. AS SHOWN ON ~ • l»ed. lnclUdlng the UCT10N t. P\Hwuent to etete, ell peyet>te el the tJme Plwl end releted C1'Y ordl-A MAP RECORDED IN ..timei. of IN ~II of im. IN prOY!eloN of Statton or ..... ... rtght, tHte end nenoee. polldM end rulM. BOOK 23, PAGES 5 ANO 9 pr0¥Wlltlfttt end rnelnt.,,. 13-7t of the CO.te MeN lntel'Ht helcf by It. u NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT OF MISCELLANEOUS enot,ltledlagrernolthedle- M11ntc:tpel Code. 011trlct Trwt• In lhal reel~ AESOL VED. by the City MAPS. RECORDS OF OR-tnc:t. encl the .-.mtnl of Map 0-7 ofll\e City of Coate elluete In Mid eou;'ct.W: Council of IN City of New-ANGE COUNTY, CALI-Mid~· Meu.cocMeeolwNdureon Stett. deeertbed u por1 BMch. lhel tl\e time FORNI A EXCEPTING SECTION 2 The City Ne In the office Of Int ,.,.,,.. Peroel 1 end piece for hMtlng .. ptr· TH ER E F R 0 M T H E CAMd nw.t>y 9'1i)(O\lt9 lta nlng Olvleton. 11 ti.reby An llndlllided 1112 lntereet eont lnl--1ed In, or obtfC1· SOUTHEAL Y 20 00 FEET lnt.,,tlOn to oroer the levy tmtnded by tl\e addition In end to Lot 2 of Tr.et No Ing to the propoeed v.-Of LOT 13 encl colectlon of IPldlil thereto ot the iorq di• t03e7 In tl'lt Cl'Y of ll"Ane, cation of 11\e publlc eerYiee TM lot.Ill amount of the 1 menta for tl\e co.ti trtcU o..c:rlbed In Section 1 County of Oranoe, S..W 04 HHment H cltecrlbecl ynpeid ~ .,...,_, and lnddenlel ~of hereof Cellfomle, eoconc:tno to the I ebcW9, lhell be 7 30 PM . M lrrtereet mer.on. together lnetelllng. con1tr11cllng. MCT10N 1. Thie <Xe#-m9'I llled In 600k 490, p-oee 1-aoon t,__.,er M the wlll\ r~ Mtlmeted maintaining end ..-Adng r'-"ce lhell lellt tff9c:t encl 20 to 25 ~. of M• matter may bl Metd. on oo.ta, upeneee enO .0-public ltgl\llng fecnllln be in !\,at force tNrty (301 oeRtMOUe Mec>e. In the of· June 23 tMe, In IN New-venoee et !M time ot the In-along 1trM11 and publtc cs..,. trom encl after the flee ol the County Recoroer POf1 BMch City Co1.ino11 l11el publcetlOn ol !Ne No-p1.-within the City peeeege ther'eol end prior o1 Mid County Chambers, loceted et 3300 Ilea we S 134,52& 27 SECTION 3 The public to the e~etlon o1 flf\Mn EXCEPTING THERE· ~ Bouleverd, New-Currently (leted C--. llgntlng f.c;llltlM to be ln-(15) days from 111 PMteQe FROM Unit• 30 to 41, In-POf1 e..c:n. Celtt<>m'e. Chee*• or c.rttfled ChtcM 11...0: oonetruc1ed. meln-enen be publleMO onoe In ciutMt ... lil'IOwf'I encl 0. BE IT FURTHER AIE· peyab6e to the TruetM or talned encl MMced wlll In- the ORANGE COAST DAILY tined In the Conoomlntum SOLVED ttlat the Ci'Y ca.ti bidder .,. eicoeptable to ~ .. wcrta or ~cw. PILOT •• ~ of gen-Pletl record-' Merci\ 9, .. lltftby clKected lO publlafl TNlt• PfOvlcSecl proper "*'"I.ad Of llMf\ll lor the .,., clreuleflon, printed end 1M3, M tnttrvmenl No thte Reedutlon of Intention Identification le •vellabie llgtlttng ol eny PY* pteoae. publllhed In the Cl'Y of 83-101814, Offlolej Aec:otO. for et leMt two ~ From lntomwtlon wNcfl 1ncl11dlng 1tenderd1. Co111 M... or In lht AL S 0 EXCEPTING ---~prior to lhe ne.lnQ In the Truet .. o-M retleble, lumlrlelf•. po6ee, Mipportll, elttmetl\lt, 11\e City Clerk THEREFROM .. oll, ga encl the olftclal ~ oftne but for wtllc:tl Trutt• rnM• tunntlt. menholel. veult•, mey c:auee to be publlehed • mineral rtghll end wetar City of IWwpof'1 Beech, encl no repr...,,tetlon Of Wfll· oondutta., ptpee, ..,..., con- .ummery of Ihle Ordlnenoe rlgl'lll. without any ngt!I to BE IT FURTHER RE· r111ty, IN air.I eddreall(•) Ouc10f'I, guys. .tuba, plat· end • certified copy of IN .,.,,., upon ,,.,. Mltfece of SOLVED th•I the Pul>ltc "' Other common dee6g-form•. bf-. lrenaformera, tU1 of thle Orcllnancf thall Mid lend to uerdM Mid Work• Department le tunl\er Miion of tl\e •b<>Ye • 1 n tu I et o t 1. con tac u . be poeted In the omoe ot tl\e •lght1. u ~ by The directed to poet et .... t ICtlbed property la •24 1w11c1111 cepec1tor1. City Clerk nw (6) oaye prior IMne Cornpeny thr" nolloee atono the line PROSPECT STR£ET. HEW-meter1. communlc:etlon to the d•tf of edopllon Of Peroel 2 of the pYbllC ..vlot .... PORT BEACH. CA 92963 olrcv1t1. eppltenc., •ttedl- thl• Ordinance end wltl'lln Unit 33 u lhOwTI end a. ment propoeed lo be v-t· s.io property It being men11, end 9')9Uf1enenc. llft..,., ( tS) d•Y9 ener aooe>-aneo In the Condominium ed, the no11oee to be poeted IOlcl tor 11\e pufJ>OM of ~~ SECTION • Reference 11 tton the City Clerll .,,... Pletl rat.rred to Peroel A not mor• tfllln 300 '-' Ing the o::f•tlOne w:ured I hereby maoe to tne rwc><>rt of ~to be publleMd the eb<>Ye epwt. Thenotlo.llNlll_. byNid ofTrwtlncluO-t11t S11perlnttndent or etorementloned eummery Peroel 3 I the dey. l'IOU< end pl.ca of Ing'-end~ of the I Street• on Ille wltl\ City CW1I end lhell poet In the office of e__.. ....... lorth In ll\e '-'1ng encl lhell ,.... Tn.11t .. encl ol S• IOf • tuN o.c;npt1on of the IN City Cler1I • certm.d the Section entitled 'Ctf1eln to the 9<1091""1of11\e R9ecJI.. Detect MAY 13, teM lmpt~t• to be In copy ot thla Otcllneric• ea--ita tor ~ .. end utlon of lnt.,,tlorl The no-C A l t' 0" NI A "I • 1 ,teltecl conatf\IC1ed, main- t~ner with the n.,,,. of • suppon s.tttement end tloee ...... deecttbecl the CC>NftYANCe COW.ANY, telned encl a.Wlecl the the meml>en of "" City Encroed\ment of Ntlele public: Mfv1ce HMm1n1 • ..W Truna., SU-t>oun<lerlM of the propoeed Co11ocll YOtlng tor encl XIII entll*l Eaernenta ol pr()90MO to be ¥ecatt0 to Keir,~ V'9e..,... dltl•ICI end 111y ~ ther• 11Q91nat the Mme the Dec:lerellon of Con,... thetltatyPtendlocattonetn ..,., ... 1 COftMft A"'*9, In end tht propo1tcl NO"MA HIRTZOG, Mntl Conoltk>nl end~ bea.rtyundentoocl Mertfltldt•• Cellf•tnla 111111ment1 upon ...,_ ti tM CttJ of Co.ta ttr1C110n1 recorded Merell ll ADOPTED ttlle 27th dllY at 911:11. T1l1ph•oa .... (111) ---.bit toll and peroe1e ..... 11l&3 .. lnttrumen1 No Mr, t8ee 101·2111 ol lend <Mthln u.. Dletrict ATTEST Eiieen P ~ 8.3·101812 Otnc.e1Record1 ~lllAURl!9',lllAY09' Pul>llehed Orange Coeat SECTION 5 Nollet 11 trey City CW-of the City of Parcel• ATTIST: Wende I. Ree-Deity P1'ol Mey 23 30 June hertt>y gM1n that .111t11 tO. CO.te M-. e..-nen11 u Mt forth In gto. City Ca.ti 9 1He tllM. et e·30 pm 0t • '°°" s TA TE Of CALIFORNIA) the Artlde llf'llltled e.-. NOTt Exhibit on Ille In F2SO ther .. ner .. poeelble at ,,,. COUNTY OF ORANGE) CITY rnen11" ol the Oedaretlon ol City Clerk '1 Office City Col.Inell ()\amber1 of OF COSTA MESA).. Co\lenanta condttl0n9 end Put>ll9hed Orange Cout l'tJ3UC f«)TIC[ the City o1 lrvlne, 17200 I. EILEEN P PHINNEY Reetrlettont ,_Oed June I Delly Piiot June 8 1889 JwnbOf .. Ro9cl. lnllnt. ~ Qty Cler1i tnO ••-officio 8 1978. In BOii 117tla. pege Fl585 ~TITtOUe IUeMll form• .,. hereby n1ted u Cler1I ol the City Counoll of 420, Ottlctel ~oa. under NAm ST.An.HT tl\etlmtenelpleceforePUb- 11\e City of Coet• ........ 11\e Section '-dings In IUCh Plate *>TICE The lollowtng per90ftt .,.. I lie hMM; by "" City Coun· hereby certify lhel the eboll9 ArtlClt .,,1111ed M fOlloM doing buelneee U cN on the qutetlon of the i. end i0tegolne Ordinance Owntr1. Rlgh11 encl ftlCTTTIOUI 8U8M88 FITNESS FOA YOU •28 = of tht propoHd No 86-10 ... Introduced Dutlel' UtllHlee end c.l>le N.U. aTAnmNT lrvlne Ave. IWwpof'1 e.ectt. •I H-Mtenl end ~eel lecilon by TeleYl91on" "Support and n 1e following per.one art Cellt 92983 SECTION II Tht City ~ el • ~ '"41Mfne Sen lament," "Encroach-doing ~ • Wltllem AeicM11ate111, 428 C*1I 11 hertb)' directed to of Mid Ctty Council Mid on rnent" .net COmmunlty Fe-TWINKLE'S COMPLETE· Ir-Me A11t .. ~ 8eec:h. (>111t notice of Mlcl llMrlng the 19th d•y or Mey. 1Me. clHllee EuM!lnll" MAINTENANCE SERVICE, Celtt 82ee3 by '**no'"" Aeaolutlon lo encl ttwMner ~ end The ttr .. t eddr... Of t~ Superior 1203, P.O. El~ Mery R91chen• be pul>llttlld. "requlr«S by adopted ... wt10le •t • rtg· Other common deelgrMltlon Box 3113. IWwpof'1 e..cn. teln. 429 IMnt Ave . ,._.. Street• and Hton-•YI COde. 11ler mMtlng of Mid City of the reel property ~ j Cellt 12tl83 por1 e.dl, c.ttt ll2ee3 Section 228~. end upon Council held on the 2nd ~ • b o v • d • • c r I b • d 11 Ollri Semuel Hecllney. Thlt bu11n... I• con· comp6ellon of giving nottoe of June. 1N6. by the follow-PUrPOf1ed to be 23 Weter· 1~3 Superior #203, New-ducted by hutband and wt1-the City Clerk .,,... !Me. with Ing roll call ¥Ot• wey, 22 Long Shore lrvtne, pon Beectl, Cellf 92ee3 Wlllletn AeicMl1eteln the Council, 1 O.CWetlon AYES COUNCIL MEM c.llfomle Thl1 buel,_. 11 con Thie tte1--.1 WM ftled Mt11ng forth the tlmt end B(AS Hetttog Hombudel• Tht unoeralgned hereby ducted by' 111 lncllvlduel with the County Clet1I of Or· manner of comp11enoe with Sch•f9r Hell. Wheeler dlecielm1 ell lleblffty tor .lllt'f Olin S Hedcney ange County on Mey 9, 19114 Mid ~I NOES COUNCIL MEM· lneofrect-In MIO l'trMt Thie 1te1--.1 ... lllecl l'lll8M7 PASSED Arm ADOPTED BEAS None edOr-Of" otller common with the County CW1I of Or· Publlehed Ort1n99 COM\ by IN City Counc11 o1 IN A 8 s ENT c 0 u N c IL c!MlgNtton enoe County on Mey 8, 1\lM Delly Pltot Mey 14, 23 30, City of lrvlne •t • regulat MEMBERS None Seid .. wtn be mlMM ....., June9, 1N6 mMtlnghe6clontl\e1311\~ IN WITNESS WHEREOF I wtthOut wenenty. t.olPf-or Publlafled Orenot COM\ F-203 ol Mey 19M l'I..,,. hereunto Ml my l'lend 1mplled. regarding title ~ Deify Piiot May 23 30, "'-0.t• May 21, !Me end efft1<ect the s..i ol tl\e MMion or encumt>reno. 8 13 1\l8e P\BJC N011C£ crn o, tltVIMI, Ir .II.LL INTERESTED PERSONS are rn·11ted attend Slid hF•aring and ~xp r ~s~ opi n i ons o r sub mit cv1 ..JPr,ce for .or .::i qa1nst the a pp-l 1cat1on as outlined above . If there ar·~ ar·1 t Jrtht>r ~UP!::t1nns please ca! 1 S e r g i o M jl r t i n e z , As s 1 s t a n t p l ~ n n .... r ::i • S 3 6 -5 2 .., J • ... , \ J ames W. Pa!in, S~c retary !iuntington Beach Planninq Corr.m1ss10.r, .•. .. HUNTINGTON BEACH CAL FORNIP. PlANNING DIVISION I --I• ~ '• ,, .... 1 . .... ~ .... --" ·-,; -- '\ -·- " ' ' ' ·-. ·-· .... , ,\ •• J E I J City of Coate MeM !Ille 3rd to Mlllfy the pflncl9eJ b* F-225 I~ PAf.M«A. 0-.. d,~~,1~ ~olthe~orot• f"IClll~W-~ ~~ ,~-------~--------~~--------~-------~~-------~ '· "'•lllY, ~ obl!QellOn MCured t>y Mid~ P\llJC f«>11C[ ..._ ITAW PubhWICS Orenge Cout P\llUC f«>11C£ P\IU.IC NOTICE rtaJC f«)TIC[ PtaJC f«>TICE PUlJC NQTIC( C~ er'6 ......... C ... Deed ol Truet with lnterMt TM followtng per9Cll-• Delly Ptlot Mey 23. June S ---------_________ , __ _..._..._...__ __ _ of ... C"1 c.-. .. the eno Olller IUml • provtded fl1CTTT10UI .,..... Ootng buelnW.. 1989 F2S8 YOU AM ... DIPAUL T mon In the fee Int __ In ano ence of the ~ Of °""* lt'Vlne, CoutlCy Of Or8nge. fltCTTnOUe ._ .. Cltyot C..U-. thtrelo plut IOvenc:.9 If NAmaTAtt•WT MORENO 8USl ... ESS UNDEIA~CWTMllT I01heCommon,.,,._ofl.ot3 oOllQ9tlon eaout.o "Y NIO StattofCellforNa.•llllown MAmaTAT'llmJf'f (bhlblta A end B .,. Ofl any, under the terme f?lereof The IOllowlng l*'IOft9 .... CENTER, 1303 Avocedo P\llJC f«>TIC( IDATD> M~ 11. Of Trect 10381 • pw ,,.., 09ed d Truat, with tnl__, on• mep ,_Oed In 8oollt The tOlowtnQ pet'IClt'9.,. ftle In the Clarit'a omo.1 end lnl«Mt on IUCl'I ad-doing~.. Aw 1220, Newpof1 BMcll\,, ,_, UNL.aU YOU TAKI ftled In booll 490, P19M 20 encl ot• eurne • prcMOed 297. Page 38, 40, Md 41 of doing~ - Publlehed Orange Cout venc11. end pl111 fM1. 1 CREATIVE COLOR SYS. C«iltf Q2eee> f'lCTITIOUe 9U81N181 ACTIOM TO P"OTICT l.t'lrougfl 26, ll\dutlw, of~ INreln. pllll ...,ioee. " Ml9oella~1 MllC)e. r.. z CUSTOM 1.fATH~RS o.11y Piiot June 8. 1\lee ctl•r;ee end •11~ of the TEMS. 1783 Orange Ave . Wllme PacHlc. loc Oeor· NA* aTAT'lmNT I YOUR ~. IT lllAY oelleneou• M•· reoordl of tlfY, under the tierrN tti.eof OMdt of Orenoe County. tO?t2 Cynttlle OrM. Hunt: 1'812 Trul't .. end of the 1Net• Coate M ... c.ltt 02&27 g1a, 1303 Avocaoo Ave The fotlowfng P9'90ne er• 111 IOU> AT A "*JC MIO County, u IUOh term le and Int.,.... on IUdl ad· CallfOrnle tngton 9Mctl Celt t2t4a ---------~-ttld t>y Mid OMc1 o1 Heney Bixler, 1221 ~ #220.~B..cti,Cellf dolnObualneiMM. IAU.•YOUMlllDAND· Oeftnedln1heAr11clHntltled venoea. and ptue fMI. EXCEPT THEREFROM el A & Dteuitom ~ P\a.IC N00CE Tru11 Ttoe total amount o1 br<>lle Ln. ~ 8Mctt, Q2te0 R. SHEPARD & AS· PLANATIOM Oft THI "Otflnltlont ' of IN Oeder· cNtQelencl.,,.,_ofttlt mln.,ela, oe1, oll. encl ine . e Celfomle ~- ---------Mid 01>11g111on Including 1 Ct111 92ee0 Thie l>lllln .. • I• con-SOCIA TES, 13SO N Cam-N A T U It I 0 , T H I •lton of Coventa, Condlttona Ttu9fM end of the truete hydrocarbon eube1enoee In etlon IC 2S1'11 reuon•l>ly •tl,;,•19d r... D111 Bhdtf, 1221 Pam· ducted bye oorportllon briOge #5, Orange, Callf P .. OCllDIMQ AQAIMIT encl Aeetrlctlone OeecrlOed c:rMted by .id Deed of end under Mid land below e Tiiie bulln II rtel'rnOUI _,..... ctier1111 and •XI*\-of tl'lt b<Ollt Ln . IWwpof'1 Beectl, Wayne H Bllluvelt, Vice 9292°7 VOU, VOU IMOULD COM-In "SUBJECT TO"' betow Trulll. The totel ernout\1 of cs.ptl\ of 500 feet, but ducted by: e ~ttoncon MAMI 8TATIMaNT Truetee et lhe lllM ol lnnlal I Cel11 ll2880 Prwident Ru. S~d. t350 H TACT A LAWYIR. (lhe "0.CWltlon"); Mid Obl!Oetton, tnClludtno without the right of 1Uf1aoe Addptl .Rodrigua. .,,...._ The followlng ~· ere publtcetk>tl of Ihle Notice ta I Thi• buelnff• 11 con TNt ttetement wu tiled Cembrldgt I 6, Oren;• MOT1CS CW-Pareel 3 ~ eilttmaWd ,._, Witry, u 1-..rYld tn the dent cl04ng bullnlM • o1enoe1e '3•.21• 18 I dUC19cl by nu.~ end wtr. wttn .,.. County Clerk of Or· Calif. 92927 nwenra IALI eum...11 u .. 1 fOf'ttl 1n ahMo-end exp91,.. of me dMd trom c... o. 1.e TNe .t•tameint ... ,._, AHOClllH Ltd 3200 0.ltld M•y 20. tllee Nancy H Bixler enge County on April 24, Tl\11 b1111nau .. con T ... MO.~· the Sectlone ""'"*' "Cet· T,,,...., et"" time of tnlttel Cueta .• Umlted Per1rw· with.,.. County°"" of ()r. Bllllol Sult• eeo Coat• MAL HTATI llCUM-Thie eteltmeni w .. "*' 10M ducted by' en lndMduel NOTICE 18 HEREBY l•ln Eeament1 tor Ownen" pybtloetlon of tl\le Notloe. .. llhlp, feootOed Septetnl:ler ange Collnty on Mey 4. 18" M-CA 92829 ,... ll"VICI • c ......... with the County CW1I of Or ,...,.. "'-8heplwd GIVEN. INt on Thlndey. and Supe>ort, Settlement ~.2t4 71. 21, 1110 In~ t40I Page ,...... J s'G ~.,.. 3200 -.-anon.~ Truna., 9Y: 1 eno-Couory on May 9. 1tH PublWMIO Orange Cout Thte 9tal*Mnt wee 111eO J11ne 12, ttee, et 11 00 end l!'hcroechment" or Dated:=~ 1... 754. of OfTlclal ~ lllobert L Smml. a..c.n 6rl1to4 81111• seo Coat• D. J. llilot1tet. IW ""• ••••11t. ,_ Deify Plk11 Mey 23 so. June ... ,, ~?_<>Yn'Y a.tl9of ~ o'cloc:ll • m of MIO cley, In Ntlctt XIII Wltltt.o EM-MAL ~ ·.CU!!: ~Of''• Perce! No. omc. Perk 2130 Main M-CA 92&28 1800 ~ .....,..,, ._. Pu~ Orange Coee1 9, 13 1Ne ange ......,..1Y on Mey . 1...., the room MC u6de fOf oon-rMnt1" ol the O.C:Wetlon. TSU lmt~ • C WWW ~4-13 8~. Suite 1IO, Hunt· Connecticut Oerlet'el Lite tOO, ... ,. Ana, CA.,., Deily PllOt Mey 1e, 23, 30 F-220 flmm duet1no Truet .. ·• Salee, P111et1. eapa ...... T.-..a,i IJIOf• oommonly kftOW'I tngton 8-lfl Celt '*' lne Co (llmlted pettnet) T•hll'*• (1141 ...... 10 J11ne 8. 11l8e PublWlecl Orange Cout within 11\e offlole of AEAL e.n.n11 • Mt lortl\ In D. J. ........ PNett1 \ .. 13811 T~ w..,, WW.. l'vbllahed Or.nae ~ 900 Cottegoe Grove Routt s Publlthed Orenot Cout F-202 PtllJC NOTICE Detty Pltot May 11. 2'. XI. ESTATE IECUAmEB SER· the Altlde entmeo "f.M. _._..., .. , 4 , .... C. t2714 Delly Plot May 11. 2S JO 207 Bloomlltld cono Detty PHot Mey 23, 30. June ___ --u June9. ttee VlCE. loca'*' et 1IOO Nonh ment1"of1he0ecleie1b1of -.·'!.-*AM. CA..,._ Tenneof .... Celhtntew-June9, 1Ne ' ' ' 08002 ~tin ~gage 4 II 1\l89 PtllJC NQTIC( ..... • •,...,... --F·200 ~oedwly. Sutt. 100, In Ille Covenenta Condttkllw encl Tl .. ~ WP (7'14)....,. 1U1 money of lhe UnlttO F-195-x Reel &tett Dept (Con· F2S3 MAim ITAW --.,. fl)TIC( City of Santa Ana. County of Aeatricttcne In "8U9JECT Putlllflad OrllftOI coeec lt•t• on oonflrmaUon of --------necilC:ul corporetton) ,-.c; ill~ .,..... The tolOw'nG pet'IOnt -,.._ Orange, St.te of Celton'Ma. TO .. below (tl\e M•ter Delly Plot May 2', JO. ~ .... Ten '*' oent of "" Thi• bualnHI II COi\• P\llUC NOT1C£ I ..... ITAW doing~.. Ftem'IOUI .,.... REAL ESTA.Tl. SICUMlf8 Oeder•lln") llnOer the IC-9. .... .-noun! bid to ti. dlpoelMd __ _... .......................... __ 0Uc1ed by e llmlted pert,_ The fo11ow1ng pwaone.,. l< .. OTTS 9USINE88 MAim aTATW SERVICE. I~ OOI· tlon l\eedlnge In IUdl ertlcle '214 with bid f11C11UOUe WH•• lhtp 'ICTmOU8 .,.... dotng ~.. CENTER. 1)03 Avocado The folloMnO pertont.,. porelton, .. tMy ~tees entmed -folowt "0..-. IMdlMoftwl 10 blln wftt. MAm STA.,...,, JSO AMOCA•t• Thomu MAim ITATl..wr 0 t LT A Pf.Ct FI C Ave #220. ~ BMctl. OolnO ~ M Tru11ee under encl siur-1 Ngfltt and 0uu. Utllt'-P\BJC llOTlCf lnO encl .. M reoaf¥eO et The follOWIG C*'llllll -l Sctlrtber 0.-el Penn« The lollowlng per9ont.,. PROPERTIES, 15620 Rodi· Celt t2eeO FAED AEYN0L.DS MA.Ill to lhe Power of .... -end Cet>t• Ttfevlelon:· "'9 ~ Offtoe et eny doWlo ~ M Thll ltet--.t wu ftled OOlng buelneel • flield 9IYO Ste G, lnltne, Wlma Pldftc, lnC , Geof. KETIHO 1972 Orcherd 122 terr.cl !fl thet oerteln Deed Of "&lpport encl s.ttlement." IC 111• time eft9' lhe "'91 ~ ~ "USH COMPANY Wlll'ltr..CountyClerliof Or ULLE IHOUSTR I ES .Cdl~719 ala. 1303 Avoc.do Allt lent•;..,... Helgtrte. c..t' TrwtlMOUtedbyJOHN8 '(neroeohment" end ........... .uon ...... end bofot9 11tSo aa...-11.n TlllUn • ... County on M•y 30 17922 Gothard St . H11nt• .wry Gall Hummel 46 )220, ~ 8-cll. cellf ~707 GOLIATH, A lllr9e IJWI,,... "Cotnmunlty , ..... b.-.. -.. .......,,. cs. OI ..... Celt t2tlO . • tll&e · ineton 8-ctl cam Hunter 1~ CtM ~714 t2tCIO Fred H A9ynoldl 111n OOtcled Nowmber 11. 1916. men .. " .. ,,..... .....-0.ted. ~ 1, 1tae "*'Snider 111 So l.n '1*12 Scon EdwWO ~. .>wry G• ~ Thia buelntu 11 con-Orctletd •22 lent~ Ana In the Offtoe of the County P•oel 6 .... A -•• ...,... llON* ... Tuettn Celf titeo ' . Publllhed Orenge CoMt 20132 Cape Cottage. Hunt· Tl\lt tteternwit wee flled OUoted by' I corporetJon Htlofl1a Celt •12701 Recordet of ..ict County,.. AA twit ~ In IN luper1ot 0own of GOULD I ~i.: "-* u..' Ht lo a..ra Oa1ty Piiot Jlll'lt e. 1) 20 27 lngton 8-:h Cellf ~ w1tt1 !he County C1ert1 o1 Or· WeyM H ~. V'°9 Thie 'bllel. I lllecorcMt't tnatrum.rt Ho 10 Mid unit OWll • potUon of the ltete o1' ~ tor .......,. .. La, -l.n Tuettn Celt ezMo 18N Thl1 b1111n ... 11 oon ~CountyonM..,I. ttee ~t ctuot.dby .,..~oon-~71'. by rwon Of • Lot A ol tr•ot 10$11 theeounty. of~ ·~·~• .. 1t11, Ca. Thie ~ .. ,,... .. oon· F~l clllCledb)' enlnclMcluel f'lll Iii Thie.....,,_,..,.. nted ~edH --........ bf'..nOf..,..lnpeyment (IWll'lert•"L.eQoon")fcwlhe lntne!Mfterof1Mr.u.. --(TM)....,, M-ducted~ Scx>tt Edward ~ .,.. a ..... ...-. • w1t11 IN eouney a.ti of 0r ~ ~ ... 111ec1 °' pertonnenoe of ti. *" -Md enlOYment of tt1et ot JUomi AHN SUN.Off • ....., .., • • ' .,.,..., Ao«Mrl .v..,. --.. ---.IC-W\-n-,.r--1 Thie 1te1emen1 ... "*'........,, c... °'· ..... -.County on Aprte 21. wttlltlleCoumyClef'llolOt· gattone~thweby.tn-pon1on of IN-* encl o.cund. c.T.A. Thie~ ... fled ..-~ ""' w. with the County a.ti of Or--. .....,_. ....... c.11. 1HI '"Ot Coutity on Maye 1HI ctudlnQ ttwlt breed\ or 0. other overtMln9lng ltNo· Nollcallr..eiyaNwi o.t llCUAITY PACIAC HA• wlttt IN County a.tr of Or --------~County on Mey 7, 1Ne -.... ....... ftun, ~ of wNofl ... t\Qt wNofl extend OVll' tM me ~--....... TIONAI. 8ANK, ~ W1Q19Col.wttw M .. 1Mi K ..,.,. ,.... "'a M llc' Or-.. Cwt PubllefleO 0rw.ge Co.I Publlehed ~ COMt ~ ~ t. 1MI. llOOOfl ~ le mor11 ~ ~ .... to IN ~ tndor tor CTA of tN ~ ., on 9Y,__ l'tCTmOUe llU8Mll Pvblllhed Orenoe eo.t Delfr ,... .., n. .. ..... ~ Piiot Mey 23. JO, JuN u~ ...... -.. Aecorder'• tnetrvmenl dwlribed In leatton 1 (b end .... bidder Ofl or .,.., of ... o.aedlnt ................. u.. ITATnmNT Dlllty Piiot Mey 18. 13, 30. e. 1t ,.. 1. 1t. 1... = .~ ........ ,. 1 · H , -. No M-052'70, WILL lll.L entlUacl (Didi &.Nnte" ._ 1• cl9Y of June.= PutlllMd Orenge c.. ~ ~ neo:' Thi tollowlng P9'90N .,. June 8. 1989 fJ41b fl·221 ' fl.113 AT PUeUO AUCTION TO Attlcle )(IX entttted "L.eoooft lit tt19 Offtoe Of tM o.lly 'lot Jllne I, t, t2, June I. 1... • • Ool"G bueiMM M M & 8 F· 112 THI HIQHUT ~f' fl<>f' end Ullle Didi !eMlent ~ UNTY ,... n1f1M1 , ..,. ltA"TN!lllS, 1101 ~ "8X fl)TIC( "8JC NQllC( "8JC fl)T1CE CASH,~~ Of IN ,.,._. .. of Ole Decl9illlb1 PAafl'IC NATIOfW. MM(. •cvt onw. CorOfte o.1 Mw. ce11-P\8lJC NOTia United,,.,_°' 1 OlllHlr'• an0 11 ,... 11od on u. • CMo ......._ 1100, ....,. toMte 92925 "°"'iOUl-U ...CnTIOUI .,.... d** «-on•.._ or Condon*1lum fllen, end fOr Port 8-dl. celfor'nle, At·•------------1• __ _.._._.....,;.;.;;;;.,.._ MeG11lnnt11 a Al• ACTmOUellUUmll MAmaTAW MAmlTAlW MAlmeTAW MtloMlbena,elC•or,.,_ IMIMlrl••aofu.tpor· tentlon; Ofw1I ~. MTITIOUllU•&M fl9Cm'IOUl•'•&ll IOOlet.. Callfoml• OOf'PO'• MAim STA....,,, The ~ 1*90M ere The~ S--.,. The~ perecw11 .. n cnidH unton. 0t e ..... tlon OI aeMI Didi, • furv. ._.,, "9ef °"'°'!i Mm IJTA~ .,._ IJTA~ etlon, 1101 ~ °""'9, The folOwlnG S*'IOnl are OOlng bullnW • OOlng ~ • OOlng .....,_ • Of _,.,.. ....,_ encl I09n ~ In the Dec!W· .._ 10 •AH .... , oir Thi ....... .._. .. The talowtl'I Corona Del Mw. CellfOmle Oo1nO ~.. ARST 8Ull.DINO MAJH. JA\tU P. IATCHti.09' A I' 0 l L l .. A" 0 l LL -rwir.1 domkt1 IS In WI Mtorl Mid .... 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'~ 1... t , 11 1... Artte t . 1• OM ~ 111-...11) ..-on, or -...._ 11 ~ .. LAie a .. ~ t. 1IM N'll t. ,.. • ,.ecn fl ·114 '·22'1 F·22t 1M ~ ••MNtltW,c.m-to~ ........... ..,_ T,_Mo 1111 tn.. el ~1t7 .... . C()91ee of the ct.tall ~ are available at City Hall '°' rev.-w. DA TEO June 3, 1eae l D E~TH NOT IC ES • .. .. Whoa, Sheriff: ~ Put that tongue in the slammer Less than 24 hours after he was re-elected overwhelmmgly, Orange County Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates handed his opponents a juicy issue for the 1990 campaign. The shenff threatened to fire one of his two unsuccessful challengers, patrol Sgt. Linda Lea Calligan, 1f he can find just cause. · Gates said he hopes Calligan .. will be a big enough person ... to look for a j~b somewhere .else" . and promised to get nd of her if her conduct gives him a reason. Whoa, Shenff Throw your tongue m the slammer --umilt t cools off bHdrke thatwiitgctyou-andthe county -- in big trouble. Right now, Calligan probably is more popular WJth the lawyers than she was with the voters. Visions of multimillion dollar settlements will dance throu~ the dreams of more than one budding- Belh or mm1-Mitchelson tonight. The minute that Calligan -whose campaign tactics included allegations against her boss that a judge ruled false and misleading -finds herself unemployed, she will claim the sheriff fired her for political reasons. And the best evidence against the county will be the public comments of the sheriff himself. Informed of the thinly veiled threat to her security and her pension, Calligan warned Gates to be .. very, very careful in the way he goes about seeing.that I get another job." A.nd legal mouths around the county watered. ll 1s not t}fird to understand that Brad Gates might be less than (ond of Linda Lea Calligan. She not only accused him of being a poor sheriff. she accused him of unethical and illegal behavior. The campaign was bitter and the opponents became enemies -if they weren't enemies before. And it's not over yet. Calligan's legal fight to'prove the shenffhas broken the law is still in court. If she wins. she'll try to have the election overturned. The odds are against her. but havmg the issue hang over his admmistration like a rain cloud won't improve Gate~· opinion of ~gt ( all1gan. For all those reasons. Gates shouldn't look for JUSt c.tuse to unload Calligan. He should stay as far away from her as he can. Linda Calligan has every right to run for her boss' office. to press allegations agamst him if she believes them to be true, to challenge his election in court and to keep her )Ob while she's at 1t -no matter how distasteful her continued presence on the staff may be to the sheriff Opinions ~ltpressed 1n this space are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views ei<pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s rnvrted The Daily Piiot PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone 642-6086 New freeways represent free ride for developers I 11th« f.clltor \ u'>ualh pcru~plrH nll'tropohtan nt'"-'paper and al ka'>I one Orange ( Cl\lnt\ SUpt•rVl\<Jr h<l\.I apparentl y f.1lkn for the dupltut~ of t"'o dc- '"'"rwr' ha""'ktny ne" lrccwa•s 11ndcr thl' hanm·r ot traffic rtltet f U\llO °'Ian ( k rncnll" ~Jnt<I ·\Oil. "lewport ikach < '>~l tin lnrndat ka'it and H'~ I .aguna Bt:alh undn- <,tand tht "'an Joaquin f n:e"'av propo'ktl for what " rt ,1 frl't' r 11k fM 'v1 l\'>ton \. 1c1n and I hl· Irv inr ( n that " a \C html' to horn~l.li08$1l' <>range< ount\' la'p~Htr\ 1nt11 fund tng aLCI.'\\ to their h11u\1ng trall<. But thnc·, mon: lndl·rwn<knt traffi c \tudrt'\ 1nd1l.1tr morl· than ch1caner. <iu~h ;i trtTwa\ -c;ul king in cars. buses and lflll k., would hcckon thou ... and<. 111 ne~ rl'\Hknt\. 1amm1ng all frt>cwa¥\. 11lcl ;,rnd future: The county \UJ'X'f' t\or\· own tralltt people aver .. lrrewa'' hnng people · Rut aclm11tedh dcvcloper5 have hit upon a good ~t<'ket capplauded ao; 1hr~ .trc h\ 're\ Ao\<;. county 'upen 1sonal mentaht) .. T raflk\ had, rig.ht" So build more freewav<." 1hc)' ..ay gleefully. ~nd on thr" go· .. That">theltcket You~y uegroWlh 10 present frrev.a; capac1t\'l .\re \.OU ~ ral) ., .. lfot Laguna Beach and a k\\ other l lt1c., aren't cra7) Thn ·n· 'irmply hucking c11; hall trying tn protec:t their environment ( ome to 11. it'd he more honc!st if the developer-supcrv1v1r1al tram nat- footcdly confes~d: "Developers· pro- 1ccts won·l Oy without the San Joaquin Freewa} A.nd then wht>re·d he ;our growth?" Hu t that'd he nsky. Votero; would sun:!') hate tt Through new supervisor'> thcy"tl vme en- vironmental qualu~ over tract de- velopment and m partnl'r, more freeway" TOM AL[X.\NDER ( ·oordinator. rcmple Hills < ommunrty .\ssoc1at1on Laguna Beach Poet indeed official laureate To thC' Fd1tor Robert Hyndman in rovenng the 50th h1rthday of ''fr wport Reach, referred 10 me as ' l 'noflic1al Poet Laureate" an<.1 al<.o he st.ates - · known to many a<. Poet Laureate · l lnofftcual. )Our left foot' On my ,tudy wall I pnze a proclamat10n honoring me a'i laureate and dated .I uly 24. I '181. undt'r the \t1tnntufc of then-Mavor -ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat · Jackie lleather Who but a honafide and ongomg laureate could have dedicated the (\jg Canyon Gravity Sewer Wlth the epic. ··The Happy C1apper"' wh1rh i~ framed at the seventh d1stnct \Mltta· t1on d1stnc1's office It's laureate. and not l:mat Though hoth imply a ceruun line .. ~,_. Zlnl F.dotrJI TWftTI" Man119lnQ (Ollor Dell,.., City F 1'11<" , .... c .... New. £000' c,.... ..... Sc>ort• (d•tOt T DCJNfAN STFWART Newport &ach .._.,., CflureflmM Conlr~ IWIMLC....,.. l'roductton M'nagei 1.,,, ... C11ev1tttion MlinllQ« .... ........... , t.11rketlnQ OlnlcltOt r!:cs "::'Of ''The space P.l'O/lramgave the United States the lead Jn scle!!ces that affect the health. environment and ttanomyofthe people. JACK ANDE1l80N and DALE VAN A TT A ootum.Dt.ta I1h\ scaY .... lME~')OJ H1'~ RSCM8> ~ /lf/£. ~IN~ta. AT nus TIME .... OC 'spew army of hotels needed to meet shortage Locating a room in county today not an easy task .. How many more hotel rooms can we use -aren ·1 there enough already?'" 1s a frequent quco;t1on asked along the Orange Coast as nrw hotels appear to blossom fonh almost dail; The fact is. the demand for hott·I rooms remains strong as Orangt' County continues ·to generate new employment. The growth ofbu~ines'>. industf\' and the profession"' means more bus111C'ss. industrial and pro- fes~wnal v1s1tors .\nother fact " that the new hotc:I'> are not all the ..ame H<'>td\ arc bec.:oming segmented. vancru., hotels designed to appeal to titflcrcnt ~g­ ments of the hotel market -regular rooms. ali' suites. concierge floor'>. conuerge hotels. moderate pmed. world<lass posh. and so on. How strong 1<, demand'' fh1s ""nter's personal. non-sc1rnt1fic surve} has tound demand I<> be annoyingly <,trong On having the 1ntenor of our house complete!} repainted we dcndcd one rect'nt weekday e' ening to move to a hotl'I for a da) or so WC' <.ought two room\, and called ever. hotel tn Newpon Beach Irvine. <"osta Mesa and en- virons Not one room ava1lahle Our daughters would not let this go, and finall~ located one room onl; an an under-1.·on!itrucuon. all-<,u1tc hotel 10 Santa Ana's hotel circle "They didn't 1mmed1ately reM"rvc 11 for the next evening, and when the; decided to go back. the} fr1und that room gone We all had lo wait for the weekend. Helping to reltcve the shortage and 11Iustratang the hroad -.cope of new· hotels. arc three hotels that have JUSt opened: the Four Seasons in Newpon MARTIN BROWER Beach'~ Newport Center. the Holtdav Inn 1n In 1ne"<, Koll C t•nter Irvine. dOd the ( omprt in ~an ta Ana·\ Hutton (entreat \outh ( oa~t Metro fhc Four Season!> 1~ ".>ometh1ng t:lsc. Originally ~chedulcd lO be tht.> first world-class hotel 1 n Orange ( ount} (that mcaM a hotl'I whtch compares faHJr.~bl} with an" other in thl· world). 11 1s at lca'>t thl '>ec:ond. followtng the arrival o f the R111 Carlton 1n Laguna N 1guel I><.·' doped and owned h\ Thr Irvine Co. tht.• hotel ts operated b\' Four ~asons Hotl'ls ofT oronto ( anada Th1<, 1s a 19~stor-. arch1tn1ural gem. with 119 room'> dnd 'iUttrs. Thl· Pa\flmn restaurant ha'> bet.·n ha1kd ahc:ad of Wednc'><la\-., prt·v1ew open ing a'> \Upt: rb and thl' SOO-~f<,00 ballroom as alread)' hooli.ing fa\t for Newport '>CR 1al cvcntc; I ntcnor<. reflect the conc:ern of Irvine ( u owm:r Donald Bren and the nccllencc uf Four ~a<.ons owner lo;adorc Sharp But 11 1c, \en tee for wh1t.h h >W Sca\onr,"' lamuu\, with n t.onc1ergt· 1n tht" lobby to grct•t ;ind av1t'il guest\ - da1 or night The Hollda\ Inn 1\ a tlag\h1p for the well-li.no"A-n t.hain and I'> the fl~t of a ne"" 'crt1t.al dt'stgn rmng I I stone'> lxvdoi;x·d and operau.·d h) Holiday Inn the bold c;tructure oiler!> 340 con\ cnt1onal hotel room'\ " conuer~e floor and special sen 1<c' for bustnc'>S travelers It t'i ccrtarnh upscale 1n everv wa\ · Hutton Centre'<; Cumpn Hi.itd pro' ides 171 room-; for tht> moder- ately pnced, middle mark.et. The concept '" to provide attracttve but affordable rooms with added facilt- ties that will ma.ke business travelers comfortable. including tht> C'ompn Club for soc1alizmg, and the com- plimentary flJlJ breakfast and com- plimentary coclc:ta1I hours offered by mo!it of the all-suite hotels. C'ompn 1s owned b> Doubletree f;lotels Pnce ranges indicate the segmenta- tion. Four Seasons rllles are from $140andup~o .OOOforsu1tes. This is for the hi~h discnminating. top- level execuuv traveler Holiday Inn rates are fro under $90 to JUSt over S 11 0. This is for the open expense account traveler. C'ompn rates are $60, and will appeal to the small buo;1nessperson and the per diem cxpcn'iC account traveler, common to the aerospace industry Moreover, the nrw hotels are Just beginning_ An exciting Red Lion Inn, " Guest (.)uartcn and a Beverly Hcntagc arc all under construction for opening this year 1n South Coast \1etro and an Embassy Suites hotel is under con.,truct1o n for opening this \car tn Koll «enter Irvine But that's onl> the st.art South Coast Town Center hopes to de velop one or more maJor hotels. a world-cla,c; hotel is planned for Koll Center Irvine. and hotels arc being planned b-y Trammell C'ro~ for Lhe Fluor property and by B1nchcr for the Parker·Hannifin property (another· gem. confidt><, Rrandon Sancher) A.nd The Irvine C o has established a brand-new hotel deyelopment com- pany for hotels tt plans to erect all 0>1~r the Irvine Ranch. and especially tn the commercial sector of the lrvme Spectrum and on the Jrvtne toast. Wtll thts wnter's family be able to find 1wo hotel rooms the next time he ()Bini\ his house -~to In years from now'' Don't bet on it Martin Brower publl.tbe1 tbe mootbly ne•iuletter MartJa Brower'a Orange Couaty Report. Annual state budget ritual just a choreographed dance SAC RAMEll.JTO -Wnt1nga 'itatc budget 1s one of tho.,c necessary but oh-so-predictable cxt'rnc;es that tht Legislature and the govcrnor mu'!>t annually perform A former legislator called tt the "budget ballet, .. meaning that 11 wa., a ntual w11h certain prescribed ste~ with few rndn. tdual noun'ihcs. . The governor unve1lc; his proposed budget for the next fiscal year rn early January with well-pract1ced flam- boyance and a Oood of cham and graphc; proving. at t'i said. its 'iupen- onty to any s~nd1 ng plans pa'it and present Usuall y. the gov<'mQr 8tressec, ho"" "tight'" the new budget 1s 1..ompared to the current yenr''i 'ipcnd1ng -a wholl) fkt1t1ou'i compan.,on that thl' media mev1tahl} <,wallow unt n11tal- ly The <;tat<' " n<'w'>paper'> and 1ek '1'-tOn 'itattoM make much of lht• propo\ed budget. a ralht.'r odd n.im pie of nt'W'i Judgment given tht• lad that It 1\ 1>nly a propo~d plan thnt will undergo many change\ ht·for(' t•n11t t mcnt near!\ "" month<, lattr When the roo l budget finall) I'> pa\~d and then <11gned 1n J'unc . the medla u<;uall¥ k1<\'i 11 off with rcla t1veh hncf flt cnunt'I t~ov1dr few cfrtatl\ .lnd contain none of the rlahora1r chart\ of the Januarv tcr t•rt10n1t'\ but that\ gctt1nic ahc:id of the ht1llet'' 1ntnratr-~tcp'i, which m11\t be performed 1n prcc1~ ordtr '\fkr the January 1ntroduct1on and thr. fiMt lcg1c.lat1vr rract1on\ -pra1~ from mcmbc'r\ of the governor·, own part; ~nd cr1t1c1<\m from tho~ of tht oppo1111on -th<' bud'M thC'n iOCS into a \tatt' of ~m1-h1bttn.\t1on. awaiting tht• late I t>hru ry pro- nouncl"m<'nt\ by the Lq1slature'1 riv. n hudgrt ~uh·1\or the.' lranlattvt DAN WALTERS analyst and the onset nt hud[(rt \ulx'omm1t1N: hcanng'> The analy'>l. who know' who pa)' hi~ '>alar. u'ually "highly rntical of the governor·, budgt.•t, rt<gardlt'\s of part} Mt<m h<.-r. of h" \tall have e\tablt.,ht•d whc!t cm onlv ht· dl' 'ic ntx-d a' an ad ver'ianal rt'lat1on<.h1p with their oppo\1tc numht•r<. tn the \late lx·par1m~nt of I rnance who wnt< lhc g<wcrnor\ hudgt>t I her.c rival numb<.'r<tumhrr'i talce great delight in finding '>hortc:ommgs in each olher's cakulauon\ The 'iubcomm1llcc \C'<.<.wns drone on dunng the early '>pnng, 1mu11ly without much nottCC' from anyone not 1mmed1ately 1nvolvrct Legislative and mt>c1u1 tntcrC'~I 1n the budgrt ptt:lc:\ up ll(Ulin in late May when the rough cut verslOn!'i arc pas~d by both hou!>C' and then the two houae, ~1x-memhc.'r conference comm11lte " convenrd to wntc the final )t>Jt,lative budjtCt thnt i<>t'~ to the governor f htS yC3r'\ h:illtt I\ bt:lnJ ptr• formt'd more or fe'>!I ac.:cord1n1 to t~ chorcOJflphcr's duttt1on 1 ht> lt1JS.- la11ve vcn1ons clnred both hous.e' last wctk w1th'much po.1nttna with pnde (by dominant Oemocntsl and Vlcwana with alarm (from Jlc. publican\), and Clo" DcukmcJ1an did the «"llpcctcd thina b) ~'lrnina that the I e11fitatu~·, bud t'l' '"' too fat and will demand somr JUd1dous paring by him d the rnnfcrent·e committee doc!ln't do 1l. · What make!> th1~ year's per- formance of the budget ballet even a little interesting 1s that it is occumng in the midst of political campaigns - . D\·ukme11an·s and legislators from ooth parties seeking re-clccuon. fhe predictable rhetonc that forms the background mu51c to the budget hallct 1s, therefore. a btt more pungent than usual, although not nc<'c'isanly any more valid. 'T ht Democrats who control the kg1'ilat1ve budget proccs1t hu ve loaded their vemoni. with th&-'> at DeukmeJinn. Overall, the legt'il'Jt1vc budget\ proPQ'1C to spend considerably more money than DcukmeJian wanted, thus cutting deeply into the l'ullton dollnr reserve fund he had set aside That, the Democrats are saying, 1~ necessary because Dcukme1i1n has undeniakd expend1turcs in 5Cveriil blg 11cket categoric!> ond over- e•n1 ma1ed rcvcnu~ Ifs pan of the dTort, one mu,t assume. to d1scn-dit OcukmcJ1an's adm1n1stralJ.we \k1l111 durin& an elcc11on year. But Ocukmcj1an ~1zeJ upon the issue to spew a little elect.Jon year rhetonc of hlS own to rt'tnforcc his 1maae as a t1&ht-fisted adm1m,tntor " I wilf u~ m)'. bl\lc pen- cil. . optn and apun, tf I have to, 1n order to maintain that prudent """" serve and to have 1 be lanced budget,·· tbc governor .,·owed. "T~ fiscal st.ability of (1hforn10 cannot be compromised" All of the finaer-po1nun1111de, one can be ~lat1vely ccnam lhat 1 hud,ct wtll he produ~ on omc by mid· June It'' all JUlt 1 dance DI.a Walun I• • .. ,1H1Jr.U4 N1tam11J11 • JACK ANDEi SON and DALE VAN A TT A Space holds Earth's future Raw materials of space promise to enrichllf e_here. __ _ WASHINGTON -Fiveocntunes after Columbus sought to explore the unknown. the same ob1ections arc being heard agarn: The risk 1s too great. The cost is too high. Th~ dream ts too Hllpractical. 1 The voyage of Coh1mbus was turned down, first by the king of Portugal, then by a Spanish blue- nbbon commission. But in the end, Columbus opened up new conttnents and new vistas of lc:nowledgc that made his critics look foolish. He also made possible the most successful anti-poverty program in tustory: the great migration of destitute peoples to the Americas. Today Columbus bas been super- seded by astronauts eager to e1tplQre the space fronlier, to lead mankind to other worlds. They believe untold knowledge and hidden resources await them -the raw materials of space that will enhanc~ life on Earth. They expect to assemble in space solar-powered satellites that can cap- 1ure the sun's ine1thaustible energy and transmit lt to earth. They will mine valuable minerals u~ there, not only to supplement dW1ndling re- sources on Eanb but to build and sustain society in space. They also hope to transfer tndustnal activities from Eanh to space. This will improve old products, create new products and. at the same time, protect the Earth's fragile biosphere. Even as the space program opens up future worlds. it will continue to advance science and enrich our everyday live\ tn the here and now. The Apollc;> program, which trans- ported men to the moon. created many tames more wealth than tt cost· -new JObs, new products and new tndustne!.. This becomes increas10gly true as the old sources of jobs and prosperity -the raw-matenals industries and the smoke-stacks plants -falter and decline. The new businesses -data processing, electronics, tek- commun1cations, robotics. auto- mation, services of many kinds-are based• heavily upon tnformation. Jn the lnformat1on Economy of today. the pnmary raw matenal is information, and that is what the '>pact' program pre-em1neotly produces. The space pr~m gave the United States the lead tn 5Ciences that affect the health, environment and economy of the people The nation that leads in space wlll assuredly lead in these other vital fields. Yet there are those who bchttlc '!pace exploration, who see only the dollars m front of them and not the nche<i that he beyond the honzon. The federal funding required for tht> space program is coveted for thmg.s of Earth -boondoggles for the nch and appropnat1ons ro-r pork-barrel pro- JCCl<,. We have spoken with many astronauts -men hkc Alan Shepard. the fir<\t American in space; Edwin Aldnn, who made the fir.it landmg on the moon, Thomas Stafford, who rendezvoused in space Wlth Soviet cosmonauts: Eugene Ceman, the last man to walk on the moon. They are united 1n their enthusiasm about the opportunities that await manlund in space. 8ut space must be eitplored by ltv1ng, breathing people -not by unthink- tng robots, the astronauts emphasize. They insist there is no subsututc for human eyes, t>an and hands Qut there. They also stress the importance of keeping space exploration under c1v- 11tao control. l hey fear some of NASA'~ crittc.s have a hiddt>n motive· They want to paint the space shuttle blue and turn II over to the Air Force to operate. It is inspirational to hatcn to astronauts-descnbe their expene.nces ~ond the Earth The words don't exist, they ~y. that can convey what it's hkc to sec the Earth from space. Nor can any camera captu,.. the spectacular beauty of our world set apjnst the vast, black velvet ofs~~. The curve ofthe earth the SWlr'hna eddies, the pattcmi or douds marbl- 1na lhc surface above the brilliant blue of the water and the bluc-trttn or the land -th1$ ts a •iaht that must be personally w1tnnscd to ~ ap. preclatcd, the utroaautJ ttll us. CONFIDENTIAL ALE: Like most wartime body oounu. the fia- ures art ~m~t. but Humbtno Ortcp. the Nicaraguan dcfcnM min- tsler. rcocntly told h11 countrymen th.at in l 9U lbc Sandan .. ta armed ro~ hllcd 4,6011 contrns JIN Aodeonoe ad Dale Vea AIU •to 11•tll ~•H <'OllDJJll1t1. r .. DAIIX PILOf ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE VOL2/No22 -JI!!!!! .... 'Butler' doesn't do it at the Gem "atchmg Joe Orton's franuc fartt -What the Butler Sav. -pla~cd as a drawing room oomcd~ is something akin to limrung to a 4 5 rpm record at the 33 speed. ~ -or lhc lack of 1t -is the pnmat) cooc:cm tn the Gro'e Tbealer Compan) ·s rev1v·aJ of th.ts latt Suocs bit of British abwrdit) at the µcm Theater m Gatden Grove. Where an anbe comedy of the Man Brothers ilk 1s required. 4.irector Ptuhp Beck responds wi lb somc:thina resembling Nod Coward. In all probabilit). Bed. su:muscd th.at the lunacy of Orton·s ----------sCnpt wouJd fl} over the beads of moa andicnoes u done at full r. TRIS throttle, so the Gem's production is meticoJous an ns depiction of naucbty goinp-oo in a London psydriatric clinic. But it's the pby's inber'C'DtJy furious i-:c tbal provicb much of t1x ----------bwnor. and to rein it in is to n ull1f) much. if not mo:st. of its oomic impact. Io 1ts publicit). thr Gan DO\CS th.at c:arty critic::s of .. What thc Butler Saw-comparul its di.a~ac to .. thr pwzs and dcpnccs of spcccb of a pla) b) Oscar Wilde... This rm) be valid. but to perform .. Butler-as t.boucb it wet"C 1bc lmporuncc of BcUig Earnest .. rmdcn both the play and IU audimoe I disservice. Sa.rut) and rail~~ D0t part of Orton's masttr pbn ID -ButJcr." a frisk). ~cn:nt romp througb double enlmdre and ooe-bnen at tbc expense of the BnbSh P5)'Cb.iatnc cstablisbmeoL Much of what is bciDJ iatirizcd may indcll:d be stnnge and unfunn) to Amcrian ,,~ wtucb 1S •ily the rampant farcical aspect of the pla) ts so anical Wilbout 1t. thcrt isn't much to savor Beck's cast ts rompctmt cnotJCh. but aSJdc from Pamela Pansh as thc pl\'Ctuatnst's wife (who's dcscnbcd '·anou.sly as both O\ crsexcd and frtgJd ). oooc can quite approadl the msplmj IUDaC') oflus or her cbaracttt Robin Hubbard as her lecherous b~ LS altogiethcr too cool and caicuJ.aring for the good of tm por11ayal Gal) BdJ as thc govem.mellt im:pedor of men&&! facilities guards bu 1n0tt cn.nocss until muc:b too latt in the pgy. s.acnfiong IOOle JWC) 9CC'OCS on tbc a1w of rcuon. Tally BricPas tbc ddecubk wouJd-tt secmary wbocodi up as a fugjtJvt pa:ticnl also m 1ss.es s.e' craJ opportunities for c:onuc: cnhancnncnt. Ja~ M1ct~I FraJq· as the blac*nwhag bdlbo) gets the~ along v.1lh Pansh. out of the material at band. at one pomt posing h1lanou~~ a5 a •ornan and bctng bdie"cd. Dann~ Shock as tM duU-v.1ned poll<% 51C1J!C3.nl IJ'CS a robot-bke account of his thankless role bypassing some Sl.Crling saUneal punch in the· proccs.s ~ ~t elem~• of the Gem producuon is Gii Morales· ~ucal~ <lean ~ttrng. highlighted b) Da,,d PallJlC'f·s crcau"e hghungetTcct~ The u~ofe.arl) BeatlcsmUSJc Lo m~t.bdim and second am.1s a sttp in the right directJon. but ifs too bu.Jc and too ~ft for an) real effect. "\>\'bat the Bulkr Sav. -winds up t1x season for the Gro"e rompan~ and plaH through June 28 at the Gem. I ~852 Maln SL Garden Grove PCT'formanoes arc gJ'en Wednesdays through f nda)sat 8 pm Wllh Sunda) cutUJn t1mesvaJ)ing(at 7:30Junc ~and 15, 3 p.m. JuM :!~) C~l 636-7213 for ucket mformaoon. Publtsba: IUl'CD A.. Wrnmc:r F.dlror. Frank Zim O.JC'bool E4Jror DWr l.Jndsa~ .tn Du'CCIOI: ~m HO.pi G rndaf.IOG ~ T ary JC.aDdJr Prod.uctJon ~ Roba1 L CatrdJ TANGERINE DREAM TO PLAY LRVINE MEADOWS TONIGHT .•.........•.•••.••••••••...•. 10 By RANDY JAY MATIN h could be endlessly debated whether elec:troruc music 1s too cold or tecbno for dancing fceL Yet one would expect a ccrtam lcinstup withm party lines. Talk to Ch m Franke oirangcnne Dream -who play Irvine Meadows torugbt - a.ad you will find that no such panty exists, rather a boastful sense ot competition. SPEED' -OON'T .•••••.•.•.••.••••••••.••••••••••••• 14 BJ GEORGE WILLIAMS "Jake Speed" as a racist. heavy-handed mindlessly violent, instantly forgenablc, sbamdcss exercise in lous~ movie-making.. You leave the theater feeling dirty and uxd. There's only one actor who gives you a moment of cred1Dilitx-He's Dennis Christopher, staroftbc monster hit "Breaking Away. Dennis, what are you doing in this moV1c? OC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PLAYS LAST SEASON CONCERT ................ u.._.._.._. ........... 13 By CHRISTOPHER PALMER As intermission drew \O a dose. a lone bassoonist straggled out onto the sUtge., toot out h1S LbStrument. and started to play "We Wish You a Mcny Ouistmas." Everyone back early from the lobby bad a good laugb_ •. ooe of the drawbacks ot this otbCTWlSC very fine hall 1s that i( it's Omstmastime in the current SCR drama, n's also Oiristmastune for whoever plays on their stage! On Monday everung. the Ora.nae County Chamber Orchestra played their last concen of the season at the South Coac,1 Repertory Theater. in Costa Mesa COSTA MESA TEEN IS SEMI-FINALIST IN BEAUTY CONTEST .....•.•••••••••••..•.•••••••••••• 11 BJ VIDA DEAN Costa Mcsan Dara Aicklen, 14-)car-old daughter of Debbie Aicklen, has been chosen as a super sermfinalist in Teeri mapvne's 1986 gre~t model scareh. She is one step from being selected as one of the. top 12 national finalists. The Red Hill Lutheran School student will have her photo in the )uJy i uc of th e magazine as one of the 16 semifinalists in bcr region RESTAURANT NEWS ••••••••••••••.•••••.••• 16, 17 RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK ••••••••••••••••. 15 RESTAURANT DIRECTOR'Yt.···················· 19 ,, Moonlit mating on the beach BY ROB~RT HYNDMAN t-cx:ol beaches 1h1s summer will host Mother. Nature's biggest orgies os hundreds of rhousonds of port1c1ponls rush 10 the sand 10 answer the coll of the libido As they gyroti> under the new and lull moons eoch month, revelers will indulge 1n the time honored rites of mating as thousands more watch the proceedings with a mixture of cur1os11y ond owe Summer mating on a moonlit beoch 1s remarkably rare -tor o l1sh, anyway Bur a certain silvery-blue spP,cies hos created o natural phenomenon of sorts by making 0 habit of using the sand. rather than the sea, for their con1ugol bed Coliforn10' s early Spon1sh selllers told of beaches covered so completely by fish that the sand itself could not be s~n. They called thP.se ~h-oul of-water the grunion -the grunters -for the deep sounds rhe females reportedly make to draw moles to their b1olog1colly required duhes. To this day, grunion runs draw hordes of curious onlookers to the beach 01 night to witness nature's version of Beach Blanket Bingo. "Watching the grunion is o humbling experience. It's reolly o unique wonder of the world that 1s an interno11onolly recognized natural phenomenon," soys Dennis Kelly, a professor of marine biology at Orange Coast College in Costa Meso ' What I really en1oy is toking someone who hos never seen the grunion before. You tell them that thousands of fish will come up on the beach ond they won't believe you. They think it's like o snipe hunt,': Kelly soys. "But 1f they've seen 11 even once, they never forget 11 for tti. rest of their lives " For years, v1s1tors hove bundled up ogo1ns1 the n1ght11me chill and held porhes of sort~ 1n on11crpo1t0n of the grunion's omvol "Savvy Don Juons know that a grunion run con be on intriguing excuse to persuade o willing compomon to 101n them on o cool beoch al m1dn1ght. like submortne races ond snipe hunts, the lure of the mystenoos and the une1<pected often creates o tomonJ1c, trusting mood But unlike the phantom submarines, grunion moy octuolly opPf'or And if they don't. there's no reoson to let o nice evening on the beoch go to waste Cupid hos been known 10 serve os the willing understudy when the grunion catch stage· fright Despite 11s world wide reputolton grunion runs remo1n o uniquely Southern Californ1on occurrence Although the fish ore sometimes seen as for north as Son Francisco Boy and south to northern Bo10, Southern Coliforn1o's beaches ore the grunion's mating grounds of choice. Some of the best beaches for grunion con be found olong the Orange Coast Kelly soys. The fish prefer clean, uncluttered beaches w11h low profiles ond spongy. moist sand and ovoid oreos thot ore too well ht or popofoted The beaches odjocent to the Santo Ana River 1e1ty that seporotes Huntington Stdte Pork and West Newport hove proved to be dependable choices for grunion hunters, soys Kelly, who hos tolten countless students on such hunts Many ports of Huntington Beoch, and south neor Son Clemente and Son O nofre ore favorite grunion spots as well To predict when o grunion run will occur, consult o ttde table to find the h1ghes1 high tide of the month -usually during a new or full moon Grunion opporently pref er to cotch the waves that moke the highest ascent up the beoch so the fertilized eggs they leove behind will not be disturbed by subsequent lldes. To ensure that. grunion typically wo1t o night or two ofter the highest tide of the month ond omve shortly after the highest llde of thot day -or the night to be precise Grunion Cover tllusrrot1on bv Rex Babin choose to spowrt urtder the romont1c cover of the moon ortd stars For the two hours or so following the high tide, thousands of fish will r•dfl •h.e largest waves onto the beoch. Females will burr >w their toils deep 1n the damp sond and deposit their eggs there. As they wiggle and dance, the moles flop their woy over to them and rub op 0901ns1 thP1r motes, releasing the necessary second ingredient in the creo11on equol1on "And they octuolly grunt," Kellv S'oys "If you keep real quiet you'll heor the lemoles making this low pitched squeak It's reolly something" The whole procedure comes lost and furious -in on one wove, out on the nexl In fact. some frenzied grunion return to sea on the some wove that corrred them oshore seeing 10 their mo11ng chores in a moller of seconds The action 1tseH con be os unpredictable os o high school sock hop While sc1en11sts belie'ole moles and females hit the beach in equal numbers, Kelly soys 1t' s not unusuol to find several females wo111ng 1n vain for 'J portner while a handful of other femoles seem to ollroct dozens of willing motes who pile on thetr prey and cover the entire or~o with their milt "Things con get prelly cro1y.' Kelly soys ''If you bnng children along, bt; Pf P.por~ I() oMwer o few questions." The octton off-shore con be pretty fronttc as well. Kelly soys he ond other scuba divers hov witnessed underwot"r 1cenes 1n which rh~ttr views were obstructed by thousands of frsh Those huge schools of fish 011roct dolphins. mackerel, sea lions. art occos1onol shark and other hungry sea creatures who simply swim with an open mooth to catch as much food os their hearts desire ''Sometimes what's 'Qoing on 1n rhe worer is more exc1t1ng than what's happening on the beach," Kelly soys According to the stole Deportment of Fish ond Gome, the grunion runs generoYy occur from Morch until early August. During April and May, the fish ore allowed to spowo without interference. But come June, the fish ore up for grabs. so~ o Fish and Gom~ spokesman According to monne b1olog1sts rhP ne:.t predicted grunion runs w1ll l1kely occur June 9 from 10:30 pm to 12·30 om. June 10 from 11 07 pm 10 I 07 om , Jun~ I I from I I 46 pm to l 46om and June 121rom 12:3610 2 36 om An even be11er opportunity 101 colch1ng grunion will be ofter the June 22 high tide &isr hme 10 hit the beaches will be June 23 from 10 45p,m to 12 45a.m J 1ne'.?4frQn' 1134 pm 10 1.34 o.m. June 25 lrom 12.31to2.31 o.m. and June 26 from I 29 to 3 29 o m Yet desp11e all the tide rabies cherts and colculot1ons there are no CPrloint PS whPn •I comes 10 qrun1on runs "We con predict whPn they re l1~ely 10 come, but somellmes they wo1r onorher night or don't come al oll,'' Kelly so~ Other times tens of thousands will come up on some beaches while there orf' none o few hundred yords owoy' , While morine b1olog1sts encourage spPc tatq<s to simply watch the grunion runs, 11 is legal to catch them lor food Adults must hove o vol1d f1sh1ng license. but ~h1ldren under I 6 con catch them without such cer11ficotes Stole low proh1b11s the use of any f1sh1ng tackle, utensils, gloves or any other devices 10 gather the fish It also is illegal 10 dig holes 1n the sand to trap the grunion, soys Pot Moore, a Fish ond Gome spokesman. Moore recommends onglors line up on the beoch 01 10-ro 15 .foot interval$ ond owo1t the grunion's arrival Keep light ro o m1n1mum and 11helps10 keep quiet so os not tn d1stroc1 the ftsh . A burlap bog or pillow .cose con hf• used to store the catch ies1st the urge to grab thf! eorly arr vols ond they will go bod out to soo ond ale• 1 t!';~ others 1ho1 all is well, MoorA say~ According to Kelly, the grunion ore ta\ty fish ond con simply be slc1nned and fried Please se~ G~UNION pg '' Dally Pilot Datebook/ Frtday. June b. 1986 .. L I I I I I I I JUNE SM TW T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 1314 15 16 1 7 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Friday "ANNIE" h:. the Regional Repcr- tol") Theater at the Forum Theater, 41 75 Fairmont Blvd Yorba Linda 19%-41951 Thur~Ja>s through Sat- urda~s at Mp m \un<h>s at 2 pm until June 22 "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Thrater. I Hotel Way Anaheim 1772-7710), n1gh1ly r11;ccp1 Mondays JI val)1ngcun.a1n 11mrs through St'pt 7 "JITTERS'' on thr main stage of ~uth ( oast Rcpenory. 655 Town Crnler Drive, ( osta Mesa (957-403\). Tursdays through f-ndays at 8 p.m., Saturcbyi. at 2:30 and 8. Sunday~ at 2. JO and 7 30 until "'-June 26. "LAST OF THE CLASS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse: 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511 ). final performances tonight through Sunda)' at varying cun.a1n limes "MOVE OVER. MRS . MARK.HAM" al the Garden Grove Communny Theater, Chapman at St Mar\'s, Garden Grove (897-5121). Fndays and Saturdays al 8 p.m throuih June 28, Sunday per- formances June I 5 and ll at 2:30 "NOISES OFF" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Caovon Road, Laguna Beach (49W743), Tuesdays through Satur- days at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2.30 until June 12. "OK.LAHOMA" at the Cun.a in Call Dtnner Thea1er, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). nightly exoepl Mondays at val)1ng cun.ain times through Aug. 17. "PLAY ON" at the Hunungton Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorlctown Avenur in the Scachfl Village shopping center, Huntmgton Beach (832-i405). Fnd.ays and Satur- days at 8: 30 through JuJy 12, Sunday performances June 22 and 29 at 2:30. "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR'' at the San Clemen1e C"ommun1ty Thea1er, 202 Ave Cabnllo. San Clemeoto (492--0465), Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m unul June 18. "SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Dnve, Ncwpon Beach (631.0288), Fndays and Sa1urd.ays at 8 p.m. through June 14 .. SOtn'H PACIFIC" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave Pico, Sao Clemente (492-9950), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m. unttl Aug. 3. "THE THWARTING OF BARON BOWGREW" at the Westnunstcr Community Theater, 7272 Maple St.. Westminster (995-4113), Fridays and Saturcbys at 8:30 through June 14. "TOMFOOLERY" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa An SCR Second Stage Summertime Special! Tom Lehrer's Adapted by Cameron Maddntosh and Robin Ray f 11" ml'"'bt-r; of SCR's resltknt compa11y prtSml a rrvut of t hr btsl of Tom ulirtr one of Amtn<11' s fu11" itsl <.otmull smigwr1tm From '"Pol/utaon" to 'Polso111t19 P1qeo11~ '" tltt Pa'* · l.lfirtrs witty and tulftful SOffgs slrNrr 1111 ~1blts of our lilt and IJMn OPENS JUNE 7 AND PLAYS THROUGH JUNE iq• •There will be no performance lune 28th D1rn1nt 11!1 loh~ld l<cllcr MIGIUll Dimlloll 6¥ CMnc Kine St1 C C".osluw Onlf-bv Charies lOmhn..an up!lllf Onlfll fltt Donna Ruzikil Cltcmlfr"""11 IJv Diane Doyle Tftt Cast Rdlard Ol7,-le IOOn Ellnctori !Ohn-o.vld Kdlcr Diane l(fng Martha McFarl.llnd 4 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. June 6. 1986 (957-4033). Tues ys through Fndays at 8:.30, Saiu ys at 5 and 9 p.m (one show onJy at 8:30 th1s Saturday), Sundays at J and 8 p.m until June 29. "WHAT THE BUTLER SAW" at the Gem Theater, 12852 Mam St., Garden Grove (636-7213), WC<ines- days th.rough Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sunday performan~ June 22 at J p.m., June 8 and 15 at 7:30 until June 28. Saturday . "ANNIE" at the Forum Theater m Yorba Linda. See Friday listing. "EVITA" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fnday listing. "J11TERS" at South Coast Reper- tory. See Friday bst1ng. "LAST OF m E CLASS" at the Harlequan Dinner Playhouse Sec Friday hsung.. "MOVE OVE R , M R S . M.A..RUAM" at the Garden G rove Communuy Theater See Fnday hst· 1na.. -r.NOIS~ OFF" al the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Fncby list- '"{ O&LA.HOMA" al the Cun.am Call Dinner Theater. Stt Fnday hsung. .. PLAY ON" at the Hunun~ton Beach Playhouse. See Fnda)' ltsung. ''SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR" at the San Clemente Commuruty Theater. Sec Fricby listing. "SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center See Friday listing. "SOUTH PACIFIC" at St'basuan's West Dtnner Playhouse. Sec Fricby hsung. "THE THWARTING OF BARON BOW GRE W" at the Westminster Community Theater See Fnday hst· mg. ToP 30th Pope Celebration! Dr. Maurice Allard wt11 direct the fl.nal performance of the Oranae County M••ter Chorale'• SOtJa &DD.l'ftr'Ml'Y 9eUOn dtlecf' ••30th Pope Celebradonl" on SatmdaJ, Jane 7 at Oranae Cout Collq&e lD eo.ta lleea. c.JJ •3~&726 for more lnformadon. GIANT FOOIPRINTS FOUND ON BEACH Redondo Beach: This momina the local beach patrol fo und giant footprints along a 375 foot stretch of Redondo Beach. Thought at fint to be the work of pranksters, the finding was almost dismissed. But footprint expcru at UCLA. the same team that has investigated Big Foot, Suquau:h. and the Abominable Snowman, heard the news and rushed to the scene before the rising tide obliterated the evidence. ~Xte~ve ~ti.Ill Ind measurcmenU of the footpnnlJ, including lJta.ruum dating of toejam residue found in the sand, confirmed that the footprints indeed arc real and bcl~na.to giant B~LLFROGS. Actual sightings an' now bcgmruna to filter lD from around the city. Stay tuned for more ... For more details on this emerging story, see p. 7 CONTINUED .. .lNNIE" at the Forum Theater in Y ort. Linda. Sec Friday listift&. .. EVITA" at the Grand Oinoer -ne.ter. Sec Friday listioa. .. Jl1TEBS'" at South Coat Reper- Sec Frida listin&. toryi..uT OP ~ Cl..Us" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. See Frid.a l.istina. .. ~ ES OP'P" at the l.aauna Moulton Playhouse. See Friday list- ina. • Improve yoor reading skills • Increase yoor vocabutarf • Develop your study skills • Explore exciting books '• • Get ahead f 0< next year • Private Prescriptive Teaching 8.sie. S-eiix, M.Ed. Reeding Spec1811at 175-1511 771-1041 "<>u.ABOMA .. at the Cw1aiJl Call Dinner Theater. Sec FridaSe~ "'80Ul'll PACIFIC' at . 'a West Dioner PlaybOUte.. See Friday listi ~MJl'OOLERY" OD the Second ~of South Coast Repe1tory. Sec i;lu~ sun.a SAW-at the 0em Theater. Sec Friday listing. Taeeday "'EVITA., at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. .. JJTl'ERS" at South C.O.St Rcpcr- to~. Sec Frida~~D&-N01SES 0 at I.be La&una Moulton Playhome. Sec Friday ltst- in&- Yau arr C'Ofd11/ly in v1rcd 10 merr MARCH PLAYBOY CENTERFOLD DONA SPEIR 0n Thurwtly }UM. 12. 1986 4-7 p.m or Video Ex~nence Hon o·~uvrn & Refrnh~mJ will~ Jerwd •39_95 VHS or BETA Starring Dona Soeir Pure'-rt.AVMATZ PLAYOFFS •nd be vid.ot&ped w1UI "'-! "Ou.ABOMA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Tbc:ater. Sec Frida listing. "TOID'OOLEllY" OD ~ Second Stqe of South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday li$tina. WednM'lay .I "WllAT T8E Btn'Ll!!a IAW"' at I.be Gem Thealef. See Friday hit.ins. Tluanday "ALONE 'IOOETBEB'" at lbe Costa Mesa Civic Playb~ 661 Hamilton St., C9sta Meaa "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" at (6SO.S269). Thundaystthrouib Sal- l.he Harlequin Dinner Playbowe, ardays at 8:30 until July S lSOl S. Harbor "Blvd.. Santa Ana "ANNIE .. at the forum Theater in (979-SS 11), ni&btly except Mondays Yorba Linda. Sec Friday listi at va.ryina cunain times through Aua. "ABSZNJC AND OLD U°&• at 24. the u • ......,uio Du\Aer Theater. See r . ' UNINVITED" by the LP Repenory Company at the Muckenthaler Cultural C.enter, 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fulleno n (731-2792),_lbundays throuab Sun- daYS illduoiQJ ~until Ju.oe ~ 'WBAT THE ltm..BB UW" at the Gem Theater. Sec Friday listinc. .. BVrl'A" at the Grand Dinner Fn;~ Theater. Sec Friday r . "~A'" at the Grand Dinner P'rlday .. Ji I I f!BS ... at Soutb ~ Repu-l'beatr:r. See Friday listins, THE AMBBICAN INT&R-'°2· Sec Friday listina. · .. Jn'i'EBS. at Sou\b Coast Reper-NA110NAL DANCE CO. praeou a NOISES o,.,... at the i..suoa tory. Sec F,_y listifta. nrina c at I p.m. eacb Friday Moulton Playhouse. Sec Fnday list-"'NOllD ~ at the Lquna folk>~ by a dance IOciaJ from ina. !doultoo Playhoule. See Fridaf list-9-10:30 p.m.; a jitfl;tbua .au. each "OKLAHOMA" at the Cunaio Call ma. . Monday at 8 p.m.; and a ballroom Dinner Tbeaier. Sec Friday listiQa. "OI.LA80llA .. at the Curtain C.alJ ud Latin clasa each WcdDeldar It 8 "SOl11'8 PACIFIC" at Setmtian ·, Dinner Tbea1er. Sec Friday I~ p.m. S20 for acven leaons. 6.S0.3048. West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday 1AME ftlB, NEXT YEAR at BIG BASii DANCE Cabem style listin&. ~ .ttae•...$1.n Clemeote C.Ommunity · cnienainmmi and d.ancin& for UCJ ""i'OllFOOLEIY" on the Scoood 1ldttr. See Fridn listina. studeots IAd young lduJt:s presented Stq1t of South Coast Reperuwy. Sec '"90l1TB PA~ at ~ian·• bf the UO Jazz Emcmble IAd UO Friday l'sting. West Dioner Playboule. See Friday Cboin. Fine Arts Villqe Tbeater. 8 • o ly Piiot Datebook/ Frtday, June 6, 1986 * s CONTINUED p.m title~ (mcluduig refresh- ments) are $7.50 at the UCI Fine Ans Box Office 856-6616. MEXICAN FOLKOANCE CLASSES Sum- men1me fun with a spcc1aJ 8 week SCSSlOJl m Mcxican folklore dance offered by Rclampqo dcl C1cJo. ROC. at 11s Studio located at I 14'h N Broadway in Santa Ana. Classes for alJ ages -beginners to advanced - lt•tllm .. .,_ ._ ... 452..,,3 ...... ...-JI -tn-4141 --CEIMCOO'll ~--·7·1711 ._ IO. COAST lMllM -U-~Hll PACl1C UTlWAY • 19 Sll·'500 ..... Na UMttO IPWWS El ._, EPWmS WIJO 111111 ... IS4-all .., .... ftl 05f7 llJIMml ...aslTY mwMDS at.Ml COf11I -U W (2U) QI.OW Wiii id •1·3''3 • fUHlll SQUm ,ACR ti IAY l9 aa .. .. -wu-.n1m-:n10111 • UI ~111 r. "5-sm • Delly Piiot Oetebook/ Friday, June 6, 1986 recreauonaJ to professional levels, with all cluscs offered dunng cveni ng hours. Family ditcounts are avatl- able. For more infonnatio~ on rates and 5C'hedules., call 973-1165 after 3 p.m JOBNNY'S "BAL NIGHT" How- ard Reynolds and bis 15 piece orchestra recall the. music of the 30s and 40s in the tradition oftbc h1stonc Balboa Pavihon Ballroom. Torught a Salute to Count Basic and Ouke Ellington. Continuous music from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Doors open at 7:30. $10 per pcnon admiSSton. 400 Mam Street, Balboa Beach. Part.mg m the beach parting lot on Ocean front by the Pier. Also vaJct parlang. Call 675-4488 evenings for more informauon. Salute to Glenn Miller coming in August. , UCI JA:J:I. ENSEMBLE presents cabaret entertainment and a po~ concert as you danet the night away to the sounds of yesteryear from 8 p.m. untJI m1drught. There Wlll also be magic. Juggling. comedy acts and special guest entcna.mers. The Jan Ensemble: dirictcd by Alfred "Buddy" Lang, a v1siung lecturer in mus.ICWJO fill thc thcatcrwitb tbeC4lsy sounds and popular favontes of the Bil Band era. The musical evening 1s undtt the direcuon of Joseph Hus1u. professor and cha.tr of the music department Re~ments (Cham- ~ punch and hors d'ocuvrcs) are mcludcd in the $1 2.SO per person admission charge. Tickets arc avail- able at the UCI Fine Ans Boit Office and at the door. For further anfor- mauon and credit card reservations, call 856-6616. 60 PLUS DANCE CLUB Free dance lessons 6:45 to 7:45. Dance 8· 11 p.m Music by Ray and His Four Sha~ Club members $2, non members, $2.SO. Sponsored by Community Service. Johnson Campus Center. Rancho Santiago Coll~e Santa Ana Campus, 17th at Bmtol an Santa Ana 667-3097. MARTIN .A TONI'S Swing Dance Oub meets each Monday at the Hot Spot, 7492 Edioaer Ave., Hunllngton Beach 7 p.m. features Begmning West Coast Swina. 8 p.m. offers lntenncd1ate SwtnJ. and IJ p.m. briop IOC'lal danc1n1 with a $100 swioa dance contest $4 class lesson ancludcs cover charge of$3. 84(}.3SJ 8. T11e9day . WEEIL Y SENIOR DANCD are presented by the Costa Mesa Sen1ors ffom 8-11 p.m. Featured 1s hvc band music and a large, wooden dance floor. Costa Mesa Women's Club. 610 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. S2 dooauon Wedne9d&J THE AMERICAN INTER· NAnONAL DANCE co. See Fnday's listing. MEXICAN FOLltOANCE CLASSES See Friday hstmg Thanday MEXICAN FOLltDANCE CLASSES: See Fnday hsung. Oranac County Catholic Alumni Q ub. Socia.I hour swu at 7:30 Sin&la in lbeir lite 20. to ~.Y 40i wilf find that these dar1CC$ oft'cr an eitoellent opportunity to meet others who share common 1ntetests Jackets for men a.re requtred. Tickets are S IO at the dooT. Ca1J 9S7-012S for more anfonnAtion. Satanta~ - PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NEBS Huntinaton 8each Chapter S9S ¥.. ruora free orientation for area sin e parenu tooiaht 11 7 30 folio by a house pany bcaannang at 8:30 p.m. Call 898-79..,S for meetinJ location and additional in· formation. Membership in PWP 1s o~n io •"divorced, separated, widowed 9r never married parents of SING• ES hvinacttilttn:n. Custody of the ch ild 1s not a factor. A nonprofit, non- sectarian, educational orpruutaon. PWP provides a propam of soc11I • activiues. discussions and study aroups for iloale patents and their fanultes. Prtday THE CARTIERS AND 14 It.AR.AT CLUB for san&Jes plhen for psychic fatres., dances, and house parties at 8 p.m. each Fn. tn Newport Beach 641 -3987 . FOCUS H, a sroup of sins.Jes ages 20-29. meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South Coast Communny Church, 5120 Bonita C..nyon Dr., I rv1ne. 854-7600. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS holds their monthly dance at 9 p.m. An oncntation for new mcmben as at 8: 15 p.m. sharp. Ramada Inn, 35 WREl!!L OF FRIENDSHIP for sin&JesoVCT4'S meets at Lord Henr\ ·s 10 Los Alamitos for dinner at 7 pin Call 524-Sl48. PA.RENTS wrmotrr PARTNERS. Olapter 306. announces an onen talion and tennis mat.ch Prospect1\·c memben will be rnec11n& at Pat Ml"Graws, 33025 Commodore, San Juan Capistrano, at 9 a.m. sharp I Call 493-7642) There will be tennis for members and new members alkr the orientation. For more anfor· mation. call the 1nfonnat1on hn~ 586-9183. Sanday --"--· Calle de Industrias, San Clemente 586-9183. FOCUS It, a sroup of sana.tes agt'.'\ WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP for 30-39, mcetat I f.30 a.m at tfie South sin&les over 45 meets at Eimers Place Coast Community Church, SI ~o an Fullerton for T.G.I F at 5:30 p.m Bonita Canyon Dr., lrvme. 854-7600 For ·reservations and anfonnation, WHEEL OF Jl'R.IENDSHIP, tor call 524-51 48. sm&les over 45, meets at I HX> a m ~IC FRIENDS, agc 45 and for a brunch at Giorgio's an Anaheim older, m~ts for Happy Hour at H11Js. S24-Sl48. O'Kcefe's Restaurant. 14260 17th St. OSKO'S CLUB MARINA C 'l.m· in Tustin For mfonnation call ncust Bob Keane and IO-p1«e 111· 544-9259 chestra fordand qa.nd h ten1ng from BAC~·BAY RENDEZVOUS 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. $4 cover cha~c DANCE, a m1iter for san&Je. C'athohc includes appeuz..er buffet 190 MannJ professionals, ton1&ht at the New-Drive,~~ VilJace, Lona lkach porter Inn in Newport Beach .. The (213) 49 . Fabulous Crowns" play from 8:30 CLA.SmC l"lllENDS for smgle\ .i ~ p.m. to 12 30 a m Sponsored by lhe and over. mecu for a beach walk and h;;;w~~;;c~;c::;;~~;e::;~~;;~;~~~;;~~~~~~, brunc.b at Btn Brown's Restaurant . 31106 PCH, (AUIO wun evening ol Canyon) m South l..quna. 544-925~ PARENTS WITBOllt PARTNERS Chapter 306 will host a dance anJ orientation for all sinale pare nt\ Dance to hvc music and cn1m delicious •P~llttrs.. Crown Hou~· 32803 Pacific Coast H11hw11\ La&una N'll\lel at 7: I 5. For morr i nfonnation call '16.9183. LUAlJ CRUISES • Aulhenllc Soutn Pac1ltc Floor Show • Poly~sian Butter Dinner • Moonlight Dancing on Aloha DPr~ • Free Mai T a1 & Shell Lei * $42 SO Per Persoo * Re!.Prva11on RPquirPrl 675-4704 nae.day THE NEWPORT IRVl ~f. NEWPORT BEACH CHAPTER of Parenu Without Pan nus ~ts tbelT Ncwcomt'~ Orientation t.ach Tuesday from -=========111=.-.-.-.. -.-.-.-.~-.-• ...:.-.-.~-.-.-.-.-.-.=-.:.:·~=-=-~_J S.9:1S p.m .. followed by cotTcc and oonver11tion. Call 549-11 35 for .. **** An immemely entertaining, funny, funny movie Uke 'Gbottbusten! No. 5 -you're a 10~ -JecS Cany. llSA TOOAY funhc:r information. WHEEL OP rRJENDSBIP for •males OVCT 45 meets for dinner ~• 6:30 p.m. ai Tooy'a Sa Landing an Tustin. call Sl4ZSl48 for mer· vations and infonnation. TRB TBVRSDAY NIGHT CLUB meets from S:J0-1:30 p.m. week!) at various locations lhrouaJ>out thr area. Patties i.nclude da.ncit\I.. •o"' d'ocuvres and door prizes. 534-21 20 mE P'uu.EllTON alAMBER • the chrectton of Dr. M.aunce Allard. will c:lote the Masier Cborate•s im- pressive 30th annivCJ'lll} season. -C · Aorence Hcndenon. Broadway and 0 N T · I -N E D televis1on star will be the featu:n:d U soloist in a fun-filled concer1 luab-li&htina the lustory of Master Cb~ Pops Music and a tribu tc to the music Pl.AVERS perform lburs.-Sat. from 7-10 p.m. wr dinner guests at the lrv1oc Hilton and Towers' Morell's mt.aunml The chamber trio features Kathleen Murphy and Brian Beshore on violi~and Adrienne Bigs on cello. I 7Yf.N Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. 86~3111. BAROQUE MUSJC PES- TIV AL IN CORONA DEL MAil IO~t features class.ica.I auitanst DaVld Grimes of Huntin1ton Beach. who wall rive the world premiere performance of ''Partit.a Concerto" by ~ Charlton The per- fonnancc will be a featured part of the 6th annual Baroque Music Festival of Corona dcl Mar. "Partit.a Concerto ... dedicated '° Mr Grimes, ts based upon a w.ite for lute by Sylvtus Leopold Weiss. who WU a contcm- porary of J.S. Bach. David Grimes and Aftdiew O\artton arc both mcm- bcn oft.be mus1c faculty at California St.ate UnivCt'Slt)' tn Fullerton, where Mr. Grimes directs the nauonally- lcnown prosnm of JUttar studies. The oerformance toniaht will be held at Sbmnan Library and Gardens. Seat- IQI 1s bm.ited. For more tnformauon. call 67~1880. Saturday THE P'ULLEBTON at.AMBER Pl.A YE8S. tee Fnday liSUQ&. MASTER CHOR.A.LE arm POPS CELEBllAnON toni&Jtt at 8 p.m. and tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Oranae Coast c.ol1qe.. 2701 Fairvlew Ra.id, Colta Mesa. Tbe prnent.atloo., under • * iiViil iiii:.cMl--viiiO * IAJfrA MIA MINI ._ 1'1&11 !dw.nlll WOOClbridOI UWllnlt Viejo '1'wln ldwllnll llrtnol ~ SSl-4153 ~ sec>.7"4 * CCllTA lllSA * '-' • • 1'ii'fi511 !d--.... '!'win helfk'• ~...,... ~ ldww'cls VWl9I Cenll'I' .,, ""°' IM-MOO l34-2S33 •t4't17 WUIWWTU .. Klftc'. ~-1 • om..in•1*3 of Rogen and Hammerstein. Ticket prices for the SatwdaY. or Sunday performances are SIS, S 12 and SI 0 ror adults. s 12, $9 and $7 for aenion and students. Order t1ckets from the Master Chorale at SS~262. Sanday LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY, one of the o1dcSt culnua1 lfOUps in Oran~ County, holds lhcu Annual Meetin' and Reception today from 4-6 p.m. Lquna Beach Ownbcr Music So- aety membcrl, new subscnbcn, and those interested in JOinina will also have an opponunity to shan: ideas and su~t1ons with Board Mem- ben. Anyone who wubes to attend should call 675--4197. For more mfonnation about the soc::iciy. Can 494-2122. CRYSTAL CATlll!DRAL PllES- ENTS .. JUBD..AD" A musical cel- ebration ofWOl"l!li> will bC presented by the Crysta) "'CatbCdnJ . Qoralc, Youth Cboan, Cbambcr Orchestra. bandbclls and htuJ'lical dance at the 6 p.m. worship service. A he--will ofTcrin• will be received. Nunery care IS provtded. The Crystal Catbedial lS located at 12124 l Lewis Strtet at tbe comer of Chapman A venue in Gar- den Grove. 971-4000. llollday PACIFIC CSORALB AUDmONs Open auditions for the enure chorale and reqwrina a btcndiq chorale voioe and aood si&ht rcadina capebilities. Auditions Will be held io Room 118 of Cal St.ate Fuller1on's Music Buildiftf. 800 North St.ate CoUcac Blvd. m Fullerton. Those wishin1 lO audition should contact I~ Hernandez at 5-42-4912. Pacifa.c Chorale. under the direction of J obn Aleundcr, pmently has lOS mem- bcn and was reccutJy sianed to pcdonn its 1986-87 concerucuon at the new ~ County Performi Arts C.entcr 10 Costa Mesa. Taeeday'--~---- PAaPIC CROBALE AUDm See Monctay•s listina. -• htday ---"-------- .. MEN'S AND WOMBN"I MAU· TY" A lecture a.nd worbbop ICries by comultant Joe Tanenbaum oonsidcrs the pbysical. perceptual and othhtt difftaences of \he seut u lifta rather lhan aras of cootcotion.. 7:30 tonoc at the Healix c.cnta. 23732 Bu'tchct Drive, El Toro. Admimon is $20 for the introductory lecture 101Ulbt and $90 for the June 21 worbbop. For further information, ca1J 8S9-7940. Satarday-=--------- "We need a larger more economical size to go with the pocket sii.c:' Your wish is our command! BULLFROO-AMPHIBIOUS FORMULA• SUNBLOCK ~tent ~na-SPf 18-(213) 373~149 Dally Piiot Dateboc*/ Friday. June 6, 1986 1 c 0 CHILDBIRTH AND LIFE, An cducataonat and .experiment&] sem- inar led by Binnie Dansby, birth educator and master rcb1rthcr, today, IO a m -4 p m at the C'cntcr for Human Ecol~. Scachff Village, Room 53, Huntington Beach Tickets arc $55 at the door. Sec a vidcota~ underwater birth. find out what birth has to do with the nuclear arms race. begm to heal the trauma of your own birth and discover the miracles of .. non-medical" ch1ldbn1h to g1vc your ch1ldrcn a peaceful, Joyful welcome into the wor1d. Free child- care 1s provided Call 96()..3740 for more informatJon 81lllday SECOND ANNUAL CON- FERENCE ON A.LCOBOUSM AND THE FAMILY today through Wednesday at the Anabelm Halton and Towers. The theme ofthts year's conference ts "Bndglng the Gap to Family Therapy " Call (800) 851-9100 Monday U ED OCC CL ASS TEACH - ES"SURVlVAL" SID..18 UHow to Survive in College" IS the ulle of a unique two-unit course offered thts summer by Orange Coast Collecc's Enghsh DepenmenL The course focuses on al I sktUs necessary for accomphshmg college level wort 1n any course. Wn1..1ng papen, note talong, essay cums, ob,JCCtjve cums, memory techniques., spclhng and vocabulary arc some of the topics covered. Summer enrollment fees are $5 per umt to a muimum ofSSO. For reg1strat1on information, call 432-5772. BEGINNING PROTO ~ A three unit course avllilable at OCC' this summer Students will learn techniques for tak:IOJ. pu:tures, pro- ccssioa film and ma.kin& prints and enlargements. Summer enrollment fees arc SS per uniL For more mfonnauon, call •432-5772. 11uanday BEAUX THURSDAY LEC- nJRES .. Putt..lnl Your Priorities Sttaiaht .. is the wbjcct for Lynn ScTeCla. Pb..D. &oru&ht at 7:30. Ad· mw.ion 11 SJ. Learn if bow lO .. hop, sbpandjump,_haUelujab happy," by clearly identiryins your nccdi HATORJ appears Wed.-Fn. from 8 p.m.-12:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. 833-0570. FRAN MARTIN performs easy listening, contemporary mus.icon the piano Dancma available. Tues.-Fn 7:30-10:30 p.m., Holjday Inn, Bnstol Ave., Costa Mesa. THE BOP ~nu dancing music by emcee Fchx Lane Fri.-Sat.; "The AuthentJcs," 1 live SO's dance band, Sun. at 8:30 p.m .. "Rock 'N Roll Haven," a hvc show tnbute to the legends fcatunna Bob GuJly, Mon at 8 p.m .... Rock Around the Oock," a history of rock and roll fatunng Juon Chase, Tues at 8 p.m., and ST. PAUL'S GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH GREEK FOOD & PASTRIES e Souvlakia e B.ctklcWd • Cheese P11a • l <•ukoum.rdi:"> • $pifldl h P11 ,, • Coif Pt• tfou ... , • Gyros • 84-t•r • Gr~k Scsu...,qe • WtnP • Greek Scsktd • Grt!f'k W1rw PRESENTS • ..... CllAFl'S & HANDWORK Greek Imports Retgous Items Greek Artifacts LIVE GREEK MUSIC GREEK DANCING & Authentic Greek Dance Groups •GAMES • WHEEL OF FORTUNE DRAWING • Grand Prize - Sporty HONDA CRX IRMn uf '>lurw) ·HERITAGE PARK, Irvine 15 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES $1 per ticket off WaJnut between Culver & Jeffrey Rood i~-----"I J 1 .. lL----i-· -~ JUNE6 FRIDAY 611 PM JUNE7 SATURDAY 11AM "11 PM . ()( 12 bekets for $ tO DRAWING, Stu.day, June 8 at8PMI (--..... ......... ..__.. JUNES SUNDAY__;) 11 AM 8 PM ...__ __ FREE ADMISSION/PARKING ---- a DaJly Piiot OateboOk/ Friday, June 6, 1986 Crazy ConteslS, anduding Lip Sync. Limbo and Basketball Shoot. Thurs. 18774 Brookbur'll. Fountain Valley. 96)..2366. LEE FEIU\ELL SHOW features Fntdl on auophonc, pw>o and vocals Wednetday throuah Saturday from 9 p.m. at Vil.la Gino, 16883 8cacb Blvd. an Huntmgton Bcac:h 843-494<> S.tard&J THE BOP, s« Fnday llSlln&. DA.NCEASY A new .,c Saturda~ mf!)t dance t:Vt:ry 'Md. from q unnl midnight at the Laauna Beach Rec.- rational Hall. 565 Forest Ave .. Lacuna Bcac:h. This dance doesn't pose the problem of the smoke-filled. ak:ohol pushing meat markets where people can feel rc- Jocted and leave without the fun they came for. Join friendJy creatJvc people and daooe, or play like a lod with costumes and pen:ussioo UlJtrU- mcnts provl<kd. Healthy refresh- ments and conversation available an the k.itcbcn. Admission $3. Call Mary Ruth ~ 497-2044 or C. Shell at 831-~ ANAHEIM BILTON AND TOWERS CARIBBEAN POOL PARTY Every Sarwday until Auaust 30. Enjoy • Caribbean lleel band by tbc pool and under the stars an a , prdcn-htc stc.iQa. EQjoy a vanety of cold sa1ada, frab frufu ·and and ice cream bar and~ buffet plus hot cntnlCS. Price is Sil.~ b adultJ, $7 . .50 for cbilclml. locJudea all you can eat buf'i:tt entct1ainmeni. tax. tJp, and telf partina. Cock1ails arc extra. No edvancc ticktt J&les. Call 740-4268 for infonnalioo and ~r­ vations. LD f'l!!BRELL OW See Fnday h~ , ~ BOFPllUN will appear toni&bt at Silty Sullivans Restaurant and 1rish. f'ub. l 020 l SbJ.er A YC. ID Fountain Valley. Show ltartS at 9 30 p.m. 96)..2711. MA.STEA CBOIULE'S HTR POPS CELEBRATION Sec luting in Oas.tical. 8aDda7 -- Bll.L MEDLEY IN OONCERT AT THE BOP toni&ht at 7:30. SJ 2 50 per person. 18TI4 Brook.burst in Foun taJn Valley. Call 96)..2366 llondaJ THE BOP, Me Friday listin&. UNGSTON Tato at lhl' Crazyborse, I SIO Brootbollow Dnvc. Santa Ana. S49-ISl2_ Tueday lGaT~ ... "°'""AND llUT1Qt Pntl --f'M\'WW ..... '"' "'"'7 Ull'ft I ... w-•ul'IAI; 1115339 COIJA9CM llOOT0110lm01W t•GHT r ...... c.......r ....... ,,.~ .. I event '' spomorcd by I Paal'a G1uk On.hodox utdt. For farther 1aformat1on, alll 733-2366 or 644 4666. CONTINUED Sat. e"cninp. All music 11 per(onncd durin& dinner. Abo featured 11 moue at Sunday brunch. 3 I 9S2 Camino CapiJ!lrano, San Juan Capistnno 496-0212. THE LAPP STOP, a premiere comedy ru&ht club, features Bobby Gaylor ancfScott Shaw. 2122 S. East Bnstol, Newport Beach. 852-8762. GRECIAN PLiliV.lL ao annual three day event of U'lditional Gnek food, live bouzoukee music. dance, pmea and Craj\s and haftdwork at Hcrtt.a.-: Part. lrvu1c. Drawing for a 1986 Honda CRX and other valuable pnus will be held on SuJiday, the final day, a.t 8 p.m. Heritap Part is ofr Walnut between Culver and Jeffrey and may be reached from the Santa Ana or San Dlcao fl'tleftys. The 8atmday CAPE KOZA.aT. tee Friday listing. OONl"BEY PBILLIPS. tee Friday listin&, Wed.DadaJ HATORI, tee Friday lasting. Ptv..N MA.a~ ICC fnday \lSUng. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Fnday hstmg DENNY PEZZIN at the Bnstol Bar and Grille. Hohday Inn Bristol P1a.z.a Hotel. 3131 Bristol St tn Cos&& Mesa.. "Rock and Romance" 1s featured each n-cn1na Wednesday throuah Saturday at 8, as Denny Pezz.in takes you throuJh ume to dance to the mUSJC of the fifties and romanoes you mto the elJhtles. Call SS7-3000 for more information SNEAI PREVIEW performs h ve each Tuesday (rom 8 p.m.-1 L30 a.m at the Sheratan Newport Hotel, 4S45 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport 'Beach. 833-0570. THE BOP, stt Fnday hsung. FRAN MARTIN, see Fnday hstins. Tbanday HATORI, see Fnday hstins. FRAN MARTIN, sec Fnday lisuns. THE BOP. tee Fnday hstms. LEE FERRELL SHOW See Fnday hstana. DENNY PEZZIN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GRllLE See Wednesday lastina. C'8 NIHY Wednmda)' -The Crazy Horse 11ves free country dance lessons by Ron and Donna at 7:30 every Wednetday ntahl I S80 Brookhollow Dr "' Santa Ana. S49-1Sll ,IAZZ ht~)' JOHN ANEU.O JR. and the Band perform Tues.-Sat. in the lobby Bar Hyatt Reaency Hotel. 200 S. Pine St Lona Beach. No cover charsc. CAFE UDO Pf'CX!fts Judi Ltt. piano and vocab. from S.8 p. m the Lado Jan All Stan Thurs -Sat from 9 p m. tO 1.30 a m 2900 Nt'wpor1 Blvd. 675-2968. ZUBIB'S GILDED CAGE The Bourbon Stn:ct Jan Band from 8 p.m. Live Dixidand Jazz for hstcn1ng and dancina Thunday, Fnda)' and Saturday. 1714 Placcnua. Costa Mesa, 64S-8091 . "BIG BASH DANCE AT UCJ" Stt Fnday Danct l tst1n1 Saturda)' JE OTIS, famed mus1c1an. ban and radio penonal1ty. perfo s two shows at 8 and 11 p.m He has been a fixture on the JllZL and rhythm and blues national ~nc fo r over four decades Del Rat' Res- taurant, 21 SI N Harbor B vd, Fullerton. S 12.SO adm1ss1on 870.1711 ZUBIE'S OO..OED CAGE Sec Fn- day hsttn1 Sanday CAFE UDO "Frtt;.)," featunna Mu Bennett, from 'I p m 10 I :l m 2900 Newport Blvd. Tueeda)' CAl'E UDO "Intersection," with Wayne Wayne, from Q p m to I 10 a.m. 2900 Newport Alvd (._ CALSllfDARiPaic l2) JORN ANEtJ..O JR., $ce Fnday lasting. Wednesday LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn. at 8 p,m. for teheduled and open readmp at the Laauna Beach Public --------------------------Library. Ton1Jh1 )ulian ~ will read his wori anaihat o('Rosario JOHN ANELLO JR., sec Fnday listing. Cutellaeos.. Palley'& ._Orie i.ncludes .. Spmou. '1 Stone &. Other Poems. work in ••Arizona Ouartcr1y,-eetoi1 Poetry Jouma1·• and othen. 494-9SSO or494-837S. Thursday JORN ANEIU> JR., see Friday listing. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE Sec Fnday listing. · SIXTH ANNUAL LUNCH.EON CONCERT SERIF.8 in South· Coast Plaza Town Center's C.ali- fomia Scenario, Ann Pattenon and Maiden Voyage rccreaung big band sound from their per- formance at Monterey Jazz Festi- val 11 :45 a.m.· l: 15 p.m. Sand- wiches and beve~ are avail- able for purchase at the concerts. No admission charge. For more information, 241 -1100 exL 300. P'rida)' CAFE MOZART features clan 1cal pa.a.no Wed. evening. and piano or su1w. pop, and show-tunes Thurs.- ROBERT DUQlJ'DNEL enter· tams on the piano with a wide vmety of musical telections Tues.-Sat from S.9 p.m. lrv1ne Hilton and Towers' Lobby Lounae. 17900 Jambortt Blvd .. lrvme. 863-3111. CONPllEY PHILLIP8 features renditions of Cole Porter, Gershwin and contemporary favontes Tues.- Thun and Sat. bqjnnma at 9 p.m., and Fri. bqinnina at I 0 p.m. Also, the Brazilian sonas~. Nilsa.joins him I on Wed. and Thurs. eveninp. Oup Cope. 633 Anton Blvd., C.OSta Mesa. 662-2672. ElllC JAN SCBNEIDE&, sona· writer/folksin&er. performs from 8-11 p.m at f"uWty A Unicom. an inform.al co1fee house. 214 Main St. Huntinpon Beach. No cover char,e, SI m1rumum. 969-1794. TIME VOY AGEA Gil.AND OPEN- ING: New spcciaJ effects time and space adventutt at the Spruoc Goote Dome at the Queen Mary. Sc:e AMUSEMENTS f:nday listina. "tgWEET LIBERTY' IS A SWEETHEART OF A MOVIE." ..,.._ n. '°"° ~ ~ .....,.."""' UA .... E••E Toro lflolldl--cw... r.....Mllll $61 Oll6S 13" t'6J ,..., ... ~-4t8J COSTA..U ~Cllw.r- 17t-4UI 511 teGIJ """"1MOTo.I MACH .--.ow.c.e. MI .o711I LA KAMA 0.-AMOa ~TIR 41C'--............ on.. ... a.-.. .,..,, aMno ..,_.. ,_ ...... _ ...... __ , TOO~Y IMES ONLY * W~LK· INS * •2 •• , ••• ,, M•\1" •• ' •noted by { S JAKS-.a>CN-t• SHOWS 4T S 45 I 00 & 10 1S SHCMtT ClltCUfT OU SHOWS AT (I 10) f) :IOI S 25 7 40 & I 0 S-11'1' u•1tTY fN) AT II 20) 13 30) S' 40 1 5 0 &.1000 JOJO~ ..... , SHOWS AT s 40 ,,,, & • so TOP•Ull .. , SHOWS AT 1'21 II , 12 401 I OS 7 30 t :U In 70 MM nc •OllSY "" .,.., AT (I SS) 13 Ill I 5'' 1 n ~ t ao STAOIUm a m 1111115m11• '"' ,, .. .,,., lllAW a.AL Ol) s "1111 Ce.Puture OudlY f'ere• (ft) SW1UIT L-..TY ... , .. IUI .. ,.u., I" "'"" l"°·U) JO JO DAlllCS• .,., "1u1 Co#utur• J•ll• S'ffd ("0·13) ~•OUT• ..,,..LY .. u..a nu Tl'le Celot .......... Cf'O·f3) flOL.~ISTa .... 111 """ Cel't • .,. l'°·U) The .,., ••• pve him aBawDa••- Robodt gives him . aBawDaaJ. mAllAU UAlllololll ~22 .,., ... .... ._ '°" ~11M010 IU9IA , ... UA I Mowlll ""-'i112 Dally Pilot Oatebook/ Friday, June 6. 1986 • ~~---------------~----..... iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii.--------...;..~· 4 Briefs ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS: A pop musical about aspiring mu- s1c1ans of the 50s stamng David Bowie. James Fox. Eddie O'Conncl, Pats) Kensal, and Ra} Davies. Rated PG-13 RAW DEAL: A drama -.et an ( h1cago revolving around a for- mer FBI agent now serving as a \ht'nff 1n a small North Carolina town Due to hn thwarted career and mcreasangl} unhappy mar- riage. the former agent (played by .\mold Schwancnt8$er) takes on an undercover ass1gnmen1 to infiltrate the mob. Kathryn Har- rold co-stars THE· MANHA TT AN PRO- JECT: A contemporary adven- ture about a resourceful high school student who ~s out to JOIO the most eitclus1ve club in th<' world Chnstophcr Collet. who portrays 17-year-old Paul Stevens. sets out to build an extraord10ary science project and ends up manufactunng a nuclear device. John L1thgow and Jill Eikenberry also star. POLTERGEIST II: THE OTHER SIDE: Although the Free- Jang family thought they escaped from their nightmare four years ago after their house was de- stroyed in a violent episode of psychic acll v1ty in 1982, their nightmare ts about to begin again m this sequel. Craig Nelson. Jobeth W1ll1ams. Heather O 'Rourke and Ola,er Robins star ... aga1n MY LJ'M'LE PONY: TIIE MOVIE At the annual spnng festival m Ponyland. all the ltttJe ponies celebrate the end of wrn ter with a happy pageant of song and dance. But, while they play. wicked wttch Hyd1a (played by Clons Leachman) and her equaJlv nast) daughters hatch a plot to turn Ponyfand into a dark, dreary wasteland. TOP GUN: A contemporary action drama set at the Navy's prestigious Fighter Weapons School, Top Cun, where the nation's most elate corps of fighter pilots tram to be the best of the best. Tom Cruise and Kelly ~cGilhs star Rated PG DANGEROUSLY CLOSE: A suspense thnller that focuses on a clique of students in an upscale hish school who have banded together to nd the 3Chool of undesirable elements. The games played by the teens get out of hand. escalating to murder. John Stockwell. Carey Lowell. Brad- ford Bancroft and J Eddie Peck star. Robert Palmer'~ "Addicted To Love," 1~ featured, along wt th music by Depeche Mode, Black Uhuru, and the Smithereens. FIRE WITH PlRE: A 17-year- o ld Catholic school gtrl becomes involved in a love affair with a teen-aser serving ume in an honor detention camp V1rgin1a Madsen and Craig Sheffer star SWEET LIBERTY: Alan Alda <\IMS in this film, playing a h1stonan who has wntten an earth) book about the Amencan Re .. olut1on that becomes a best seller and as sold to Hollywood. When the movie company comes to town to begin filming his book, Alda realizes he's made a bag mistake. Also stamn~ Michael Caine, MacheUe Preiffer. Bob Hoskrns and Saul Rubinek. JO JO DANCER, YOUR UFE IS CALLING: Richard Pryor stars as a well-known entertamer at the peak of has populanty and the bottom rung of his self-esteem. When an accident occurs at bis California mansion. he 1s rushed to a local bum ward and con- nected to life support systems. Jo Jo. under sedation, takes a 1oume> through the past. and what he finds there will determine whether he h ves or dies. BLUE CITY: Judd Nelson portrays Bally Turner, who re- turns to his home to make peace with has father, only to find that the man had been murdered. Billy turns to has two fnends, Anni<' (Ally Sheedy) and her brother Joey (David Caruso) and then finds a chain of corruption that ends up almost costing him his life. Rated R. WATER: Michael Came plays a ~overnor of a Bntash protected island who is interrupted when the island as invaded by Cuban revolut1onanes and U.S. busi- nessmen. Valene Perrine also stars. WISE GUYS: An unusual com- edy about two life long buddies from New Jersey whodecidc hfe won't be worth living if their abusive boss carries through with bis plans to kill them. Danny Or Vito pla~ Harry VaJennne. and Joe Piscopo plays his pal. Moc Dickstein. AT CLOSE RANGE! Tht\ drama 1nvolves 1 high school dro~ut who yea ms for a way out oftns-dcad end tlt1stancc. He Joins Be a c ritic! Everybody's a critic - right? Well, lf you're an armchair critic, like to go to the movies, and want to see some shows at tbe expense of the Daily Piiot, we're lookinR for you. DATEBOOK is looking for a handful of "ordinary people" to serve tbree- month stints as guest movie critics. We'll spring for your tickets, and ln return, ask you to pen a few paragraphs giving as your opinions on the film . We will still run reviews by our syndicated critic , but will include a group of oar reader's reviews (with their pictures) every week along wltb die professional critic's review. U you're a f ru1trated critic yearning for a chance to praise or trash a film to tbe public at large, call the Datebook editor at 64%-43%1, or write to "Everybody's A Critic," P .O. 801 1510, Costa Mesa, Ca. 9Z8ZI. up with has long lost outlaw father and eventually has to face him 1n a lafe or death showdown. Stamng Chnstopher Walken, Sean Penn and Chnstophcr Penn. P .0.W. THE ESCAPE: An ex- plosive war drama set an 1972 dunnl~ Vietnam War, P.O W. The pc is the tale of one man's detcrmmat1on to rescue American pnsoncrs of war before the cease-fire accords take effect. Dav1d Carradine stars as Col James Cooper, a high ranking officer who taxes a small &roup of Gr's into North Vietnam. MURPHY'S LAW: A thnller starring Charles Bronson as Jack Murphy, a 16-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department'~ Homicide Bureau. who 1s framed for the murder of his ex-wife After he 1s arraigned on first- degree murder charges, Murph) real12cs the onl\. way be can clear his oame 1s to track down the actual killer Also s tarnng Kathleen Wilhoite, Carne Snodgress and Robert F. Lyons. VIOLETS ARE BLUE: An adult love story about a successful photoJoumahst who returns to her hometown of Ocean City, Mal)·land. for a much needed \acat1on Gussie Sawyer. played h} Sassy Spacek, m~ts Henry <;quires (played b) Kevin Kime). who was her high school sweet- heart from 15 years ~arher >\!th o ugh their attraction 1s still ~lrong, there arc obstacles to p1ck1ng up the old rclat1onsh1p . THE MONEY PIT: A Steven Spielberg presentation of a Rich- ard BenJamin film. stamng 1 om Hanks. Shelley Long. Alctandcr G o duno v , and Maureen Stapleton. 1h1s film deah with love and the pitfalls of home ownenh1p APRIL FOOL'S DAV; A con- temporary suspense lhnller star- nng Jay Baker. Deborah Fore- man. Deborah Goodnch, Ken Olandt. and Amy Steel. The story revolves around an Apnl Fool's Da)' party and what happens when a JOkc gets carried too far. CARE BEARS MOVlE 11: A story about the origin of the Care Bare Family. introducing the Care Bear Cubs and the Care Cousin Cubs. and bow they became champions of caring. fhere are sax onganal songs in this children's film. LUCAS: Lucas as the story of a spunky teen-age individualist who mks has neck -and has .. -: --- -= ------- sense of values -for love. Luca\ Blye, 14, is not hke the other ktd!> in school. A loner, he finall} tneets a 16-year-old ~l and h" hfe changes. Stamna Con:~ Haam, Kem Green. C'harhl' Sheen and Courtney Thorn1:- Sm 1th. caosm\OA.D& A draJm about a gifted younJcuitanst oo the trail of 1 l~endary blues sons that hl feds will propel him to stardom The J \ilitarist._ played by Ralph Macchio, rccc1vesaprom1~ from an •a>na bluesman that he will tx· \hown the cro roads in M1-.'i1'>· s1pp1. Accordini to blues lorl'. thl· crossroads is lhc place whcfl' aspiring musiciaru make a de<il with the devtl -bargaanang thm souls for fame and fonunc Al'" \tamng Jama Gcru anc.l Jot· Seneca. · ·GUNG RO: A comedy about lhl· culture clash that results when J Japanese motor company take' over an auto facto.ry in a small Pennsylvania town. Stamn~ M achael Keaton . Gtddl· Watanabe. Mimi Rogcn and George Wendt: diru-tcd by Ror' floward. PRETl'V IN PINJt.: A contem- porary comedy/drama about :i gtrl from the •wrong side of th · tracks' who 1s struaHna lo fit 1n Wlth the rich kids and still maintain her sense of pnde and tnd1viduality. Sta.mng Moll~ Ringwald. H&JTY Dean Stanton Jon Cryer and Anmc Pom. HANNAH AND HER SISTERS: <\comedy wnttcn and directed h' and stamng Woody Allen wh1lh explores the laves of three sister., and an adulterous man. Abo stamng Micahel Caine, Mia Far row Came Fisher. Barbara He"hcy, Lloyd Nolan. Maureen O'Sulhvan, Daniel Stern, Ma\ Von Sydow and Dianne W iest REVOLUTION: Al Pac1no Donald Sutherland and Nasta~'iJa Kmsk1 star in this movae about the human emotions. hardsh1 pc, and turbulence of the Amencan Revolutionary War. Bnttsb roc: l star Annie Lennox makes her mot1on picture actinJ debut Directed bt Hugh Hudson ("Chariots o rlJ'C .. ) and wnucn by Roben Dillon. Tangerine Dream coming to Irvine tonight By RANDY JAY MATIN ~"9tC.utsijl!t......, It could be cndleuly debcued iNht1hcr electronic music '' 100 cold or t«hno for dancing fttt Yet one would expect a certain ktn•h1p within party Imes. Talk. 10 Chri~ f•ranke of fangcnne Dream -who )>lay Irvine Meadows ton1&}11 -and you wtll find thlll no such pant) exist\ ra1her a bm1\tful sen~ of compc1111on "I don't know how some of them arc \1111 !>landana." u1d Franke 1n an 1nterv1ew from h1~ U» An1eles hotel room. "Take Klausc Schube or JC4&n Michel Jim for curnple, they art mil play1n" what they were playing m : ~ears ago Vangclis ha• aonc too avante-tarde nd Wendy Carlo~ ha~ stuck to the classics. Now Trevor Hom, for me that 1s more onJJnal' And you can easily add K11.uo (the JapanC1C painter turned su1tanst) 1n the ~me baJ. But I feel we have the most vanat100 We arc three -a group We have morr d1ffrrcn1 shapes and color.·· Known 11~ much for its Sttm1n&ly C'ndless output of fitm Y!undtnacks. Franke put~ the blnme on m-.ior n.'Cord tompan1~ for the low profile of Tangenn~ l>rt'am a.roup proJCC-1\ '8u1call) tht) didn't know how to market u, T ht' m&JOr labc'h sold only 60-80.000 copies and that 1~ jutt nOJ C'nough to Just1f'y doing hu\IOC''l'I, nu te Dally Piiot Oe1ebook/ Friday, June 6 . 1986 less tounna." u1d Franke The cur· rent 25-Clt,Y IOUr I the IJ'OUp'~ first Amencan,aunt sintt beingiiveo as a gift in I 9ll0 as pan of a cultural exchanae bctwecn Germany and the U S Recently pactina with the 1jny Relativ11y/fmpe>rt.ant labels Franke indicated wtth s11i faction thlt sale-1 of the current "Le Pare" album hive al~dy cuudcd pnor fiau~ The group's 30th release "Under Waaer Sunlit.ht" i-. set for 1mm1nent release. "'Yfe have done a video for the new album but we refUK to operate llkt a 1tchno-Por band.· ~·d Franke. "The music wal never tit tailored for the dance noor. On the Oul$1dc l suppose we could do a comic piece such as "P<'tt'r Gunn" for the ironic pleasure." Part ot the reason f-ranke, Edpr F~ and new mrmber Paul HC>lsl- 1nger wt"rc m Lot AniclM wttk.\ before ronctn1sin1 was to drum up more soundtrack business Wnh "Thief." "Risky Business," "hre- starttr," "lleartbreaker&," and MSom=rer" already under its beh Tangerine Dream recently completed the soundtrack album for Ridley Scott's fi lm "Lcacnd" which ata~ Tom \rui9e Though the ~undtrack was al~ady released an Europe •ith the mu 1c of Jerry Goldsmith, Scott felt the need for ~mclhina different stateside. .. They delayed the release of the film for us nus surred a lot of well- pubhc1zed con1roV1:rsy. A lot ot people thought 'how ~ tho~· Germans come in and push out Jerry Goldsmith ' But this 11 not unusual Many d1rcctor1 like to come and watch us work Ridley became 'i<> intn,ucd by our swoce that ht· stayed and v.1>rked with us for twu weeki:· The u ual procns, aocurd1 na lo F"nke, involves watchma a film two or three 1imt1 and later comt)01•ng the music from not~ MBul." boasll Franke, .. whale we arc componna we play the film SO or 60 tim.u The film IS always on a tC1tt1l in our studio whllc ~ are workana.·· Debs, beautles · . . and birthdays ••• c ,1a \1('W) Dua Alck ..... 14-ycar~dau,tntrof'DellMe A.ldiea.has t-<-rn dll•o,t'O a'> a super wvufinaha m Teen mapnnc 's 19&6 great model ~a~n . • \ht., 1ncst.epfrombeiniatelcaed asoneofthctop 12 nauonal finalists. fh( Rt>d H 111 Luthcru Scbool Sludmt will have her photo an the July issue of ahr m.s~vtnc as one oft.be l61CJ1Ufioalisu •n berf'CIJon T ,., .. nJuonal wu\ncrwill set a $5,000 cash award from Maybtlhnc and an Jppt·arJn•(' in a nauonal8d;aS5,000modchngcootract with TbcG1llettc ( .:irr PJn' a I ~~6 Mazda 323 luxury Hat.chbldc and a wardrobe I •Hal 81ntkru1ofUdolskoclebntedh1s 70th btnhday atadJnocran The ( ('r'r 1 ..it> 4.bout tOOrdauvesaJtdfriendsfk"'. bussed and drove m for the p;s"", \ \ J trra t for lus pcsts. lbc birthday boy pla)ed his dannct. H F hrot her T cd anc:Uais wife I.Aris from Dctroa ts ta) cd on and attended the ti< .i'l r•~ndit withHalmdMun1 Thctwomco"'crebtddinaqainsteach ;nrr • · • • r ...,, ndsurfcr dunna ~ aucuon. but both lost out to CeftUa u4 8111<"t '011 • \ • ,1 ! oompatuq win bccom1na from a.Mlle ud Did M!Ula'1 lovcl) i.lrdcr "1.aguna BeacbSundayaftrmoonas iMTubadours 1 tubaquartcL ~n:erw ~ '\uppon.cnofthtLBC'hamberMUSKSooct) v.1Ubtlhettto arr J Jli · nc rccentl) compkted ICnCS of conccns and PfT"1ev. tht' upcoming : • · r -ca" n. tibrdla WM9er is president of the board of dJr~tors Soc1ct' nl "Tl.1'Ton 4~:!822). •I r't"t"n ~n1orT1cklockersofSou1h Coast chap1tr of:-.iattonal < hanl\ LlJ~"l -.crt' pre~ntcdaia ball at the Ncwportcr f he\ •Ung women have donated more than 8.000 hOUl"'>Of \Olunttt'r 'lt'.r' 1, • ph1lanthopaesdurins their fi"'c to s1~ )'ca~ as membtr.of the m 11her-daugh1n-orpnu:atJoo. Pre\C ntcd v.erc BfMlet Marie Lawratt, U.pa.tt ef Mr. ud Mn P11nrkLl•re9tt;~S.-..,.,...,Mr .... Mn.AUyaBarnwa, '1areo Jui~ llmla, Mr .... Mn. CJaatla l.naler; Lisa ~•1* llu.asa \tr ud '1rs Jalia ~Jde &aGka AlYarn. Mr .... Mn R.idlar1I '''•re1Uil~L,..~ ...... caefdieMeJMa.Uen. <l:hcr "ouna womea praented and tbctr parents aTt' ~ Ahaa Benck. \fr ud Mn R.uDee lee l;S.C, Aaa 8srls. Mr._. Mn. Jama SllJ'ris; H1llar\ Ela!HR..u,P'aw1M8-... Wana&..U;~Marff~dder. 'tf~d Mn J• l.dller;S..-FJIDt.edl PnlJ,A.a Pray;~ MalM Brigg. '1r &M Mn. Gewp 8f'lllC Dtae II.ark La~. lite~ La•rtortt, ull Laerd Dlat &...-. .-Pre*rid I.er-pm • \u Haney onrvioe lS tbc new 6nantt c.twmwi of Damas dt (Midad "'Omen Hupponpoupol'St.Judc Hocpu.al Ata luncheon in OCConferm~ Center Orangc, tbcpouppn:sc1nedacbeck forS70.000to<;astcr Jane Frann:r.. PfO<('('d\ from the 8aJ Mmquebddeatbcrthas )eat Jovet Yteb1 ofHwitJllllOa Beads.. one of the ball manncqwns. wa.s n\talled .t\ li!"'>t \·~president. Mary Lana ofFulJcnon beads the fund-ramng The -~ .. 4 81nakrua111: ll1m1. Bal. 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This rare lave demonstration will C('nter around audience part1c1- pauon Show begins at 8 and uckets arc $45 and $25 at the door. For reservations and 1nformauon. call 832-2257. ARTS EXPLORATION 'H at the Irvine Fine Arts Center An demon- strations. films and special demon- strations will encou~e part1c1pants to try their own hand m the crcauvc process as they discover the many techniques and matenals artists arc using today. Children ages 3-10 can parttc1pate m a clay workshop on a drop-m baSJs. The demonstration 1s scheduled on the hour from I 0 a.m. to J pm Admission 1s SJ per child for a one hour session Tours of the Art Center and food and beverage con· cessions will be provided by Fnends of the Fane Arts Center General adm1ss1on 1s S5. ~niors. students and members, $4. For more mformation, call 552-1078 The Irvine Fine Arts Center 1s located m Hentage Park at Yale and Walnut Ave. in lrvtne. Sunday CAFE MOZART, sec Fnday liJting. THE LAFF STOP presents I 0 comics. 2122 S.E. Bnstol. Newport Beach. 852-8762. Mt!SIC, MAGIC AND -cLOWNS, the Senior Ciuzcns Talent Show. today at 2 p.m. 1n Golden West College's mainst.age thcatcT. This year's program 1s a vanety show ranging from classical music to magic and 11lus1on to a daocmJ group in a harem production. Admission IS free for lhc hour...and-a-llalfshow. Golden West College 1s located at 15744 Golden West Street in Hunttngton Beach. Call 891 -3991 for more infor- mation. CHRIST COLLEGE IRVINE CHOIR AND BANDBELL CHOIR in their Spong Concert tonight at 8 at Zion Lutheran Church 1n Anaheim. The concert entitled "I Hear Amenca Smging" 1s directed by 8 Wayne Bisbee and accompanied by Michael Burkhardt. Admission 1s $5 for adults and $3 for seniors and children. Zion Lutheran Church 1s at 222 N. East Street in Anaheim. 854-8002 Monday SCRABBLE 1s played each Mon- day at I p.m. at the Leisure World clubhouse 2 on Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills Call 83 7-722J for mformauon. THE LAFF STOP presents an aJl- male comedy dance revue. 2122 S.E. Bristol. Newport Beach. 852-8762. Gear Up tor Spring • MAGIC NIGHT is featured each Monday at 8:30 p.m. Bo&ie's. The Best Western Huntington Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy., Hunt- inaton Beach. 536-142 1 Taeeday ---THE LAFF STOP presents Mlke lta~rt and Jim Riclgely. 2122 S.E. Bnstol, Newport Bach. 852~8762. CONFREY PlllLUPS. Stt Fnday listing. SCRABBLE is played each Tues-- day ·at 6:30 p.m. at Home Federal Savings, on ROOKERY POETRY SERIES AT BOWERS MUSEUM; Florence We1nbef&er and Deborah F'mn, two fine Southern California poets, will read from their own work at 8 p.m. m the Irvine Room of the Bowers ·Museum at 2002 North Ma.in St.. Santa Ana. SJ donauon 972-1900. ROBERT DUQUESNEL, sec Fn- day listing. i:.--- LOUCHUN. ·nypnot1st, appears each 'Tuesday with aud1en~ paruc1- pation for adults ages 21 and over Scaung begins at 6 p.m .. showtJme 1s at 8 p.m. The Best Western Hunt- ington Beach Inn, 2111 2 Pacific Coast Hwy , Hunungton Beach 536-14:!1 Wedneeday SCRABBLE IS played on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Tenms Club, 2601 Eastbluff Dnve. Newport Beach. C.all 979-7321 for information. CAFE MOZART, sec Fnday lisung. CONFREY PlllU..IPS, see Friday ltsung. CRIBBAGE is played on the sec- ond and fourth Wed. each month at 7 p.m ... Oasis Center. Room l A-8, 5th and Marguerite, Corona del Mar 644-4138. Call for informatton. ROBERT DUQUESNEL, sec Fn- da.>.' hsting. 'EASTERN SHADOW-PUPPETS *** IRUFF·HEWNI® W1th Ruff Hewn Pull on 1n -we 11 n I up )IOUr 1NOrdrobo needs with full seMce A vo11Pty of 100'1. cotton goods &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 11 Dally Piiot Dateboot</ Friday, June 6, 1986 AND THEATRE" by Dr. N1uon Borah. artist and collector, and professor of an at FuUcrtOn Collqc. Sponsored by the Luuna An Mu- ' scum at South Coast 1>taza and the lntcrcultural Art Committee of the Ora.nae Couaty Art Alli.anc:e and Rancno Santiago ColJege. Dr. Borah Will focus his discussion on shadow puppets from .China, Indonesia, and India and bow they refloct the mytholQIY of each culture in a thcatncal form. Admission ts .$4 for Museum members and $5 for non- members. For further infonnatjon. call 494-6S3 I. The South O>ast Plan expansion location 1s directly 1ns1dc the Bnstol Street entran~ of South Coast Plaza. THE LAFF STOP, sec Tuesday hsung. SEVENTH ANNUAL YOt.rrll ART FESTIVAL sponsored by the Sand Dollars, Women's Division of the Huntington Beach ChambeTofCom- merc.e Students from all Huntinaton Beach public and private schools have been invited to submit their onpnal art work to beJud&cd by five local artists. Rccepuon honori~ the artists, their families and fnend.s tonight at 7 10 the Central Library in the iaJbert Room. Certificates, nb- bons and prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. The show is on exhibit m the library for the month of June T handay LUXURY LIFESl'YLES SHOW at the Anaheim Convention Center today through Sunday. Features over $30 mtlhon worth of exquisite one-of- a-kmd items such u the hand-budt Daytona Amencan fcatuml on "Miami Vice," an incredible S6SO,OOO antique desk, a SS0,000 gold-plated jukeMJ:: 'from CA Gold Record Co .. Tusun, a variety ofRolls- Royce & BMWs from Sterling Motors in Newport Beach and the introduc- tion of the 928 Convertible Porsche tram VIP Toys 1n Coa\a Mesa features a number of unique fas. travel, home interior and per items. Show hours are 4 to 10 weekdays: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m . S day and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sw Admission is $5 for adults and ' for seniors and cb11dren uode Children under 6 are free with a• For more show informauon. cCJ the Anaheim Convention C 999-89SO. , ACNi>-1\£¥ UTB ANNUAL CATALINA 1ELAND JAZZ JAMBOREE w held July 26, be&Jnning at 12 no Catalina. The fun starts the m you step aboard the boat in eitm Pedro or Lona Beach, with dixieland jazz aboard. In A' there will be an informal Pf man:h throua.h town to the Casi the four cockt.ail clubs where hv groups will be playinf and ther be nine solid hours o jazz star. your uckets early and mark alendar for the Jazz Day c Decade. For more informauo (714) 962-8130, (213) S97· (213)597-7045. Round trip boa casino pac.kagc 1s S38 for adult S 18 for-ages 5 to 11 .. GOVERNOR and Mn. G DeukmeJian arc Honorary Cha of the Newport Harbor An Mus summer party oclebratina the u mg of the restoml St.atue of Ll The ''Liberty" pany takes place on the 11ounds of the 'New' porter Resort. Entcnainmcri eludes a pcrformantt by the Symphony, a d.azzhna fireVrorl play, and diruna and danClnJ the stars. Guests also enJo openina ceremonies of "l Weetcend '8~." mdudi~ the unve1hng of Lady ubcrty, via satellite telcv1s1on monitors th1 out the evening. $75 adm 759-1122. AIU POI 952-4993 UA fll)VC I n Tiii sai.9500 mwuos o. T«*> ST&ITM 891~7 mwMOS VlWll ce wm.minl-4 UA WDTWCSTO MAI - Also lion, lOnal p.m. atur- 1day: •2.50 r 12. lults. nlAC1 enter ----DIX- ill be on1n inutc rSan hve alon, .rasol 10, lO :Jazz : will • Get l our the J call 6339, tand sand eorgc nncn :urn's nveil- bcrty. July 3 New- 1 in- rvine s dis.- under I the iberty actual hu&c ough- :ssion. -me Arts~~~~~~~~~~~~--:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hamber Orchestra's season ender a hit s tnlemllSSlOD drew to 8 doec, a e bass<>Onlst stnllfled out onto the took ouJ.. his rn:strument, and nCd to plaJ .. We W'ISb You a rry C'bnstmas... Everyone beck r1y from the lobby bad a IOOd gh .one of the drawbecb o( thu cl'Wlse very fine ball is that tf n•s nstmast.1 me m the current SCR ma. it's also Christmastime for ocvcr plays on the:i.r ~! On Monday cvena.ns. the Onnaie unty Chamber Orcbes1n pla~ cir last concert of the IC:UOn at the uth Coast Repertory Theater, in ta Mesa The ooncert wu ~U­ mbled -lhe propammioa was qu1s1tc. the soloist was eacellcnt. e choice of scttiq was ap- opnate wtth the eicepboD of the nstmu tree and~ win- • urvivor roup oform .\ pl.me cnuh 10 months qo that lkd thn:t' men and left a fourth untcd by his JumvaJ as the driV1n& re<" for a new poup formioa in lO t.eac.b survi VOIS of tmu- ahC events how to live With it .. Post traumauc stress syndrome" \ fir1t associated with Vietnam tt"rans after their return from mbat But accorda.n& to ont expert. t" malady c.an strike anyooc who bas <'d throu&h an extremely stressful <'Ol < harlone Dubos, ellccubvc dm:c- r of the OCIT A C<>un9Cliq Center T usun. said I.be plaoc crash n 1 vor is a dole relabve who \h<'d not to be Klenbficd bccaUIC of cxtrtme trauma. 'It all comes t.ck on l'lim at C\pccted limes," Duboe said. lmct1mcs It can be simply ovCT- clming." )uhos said survwors of web nts arc usually haunted by auiJt hn~ 'They ulc. themselves •Why am I e? Why do I deserve to live when fnends diedt Most of them live h this every day." ubos wd she ho~ to have the up meetina and functionina by e 10, or before, if possible. Pulons r<"~ted should call 544-.8061. IT A u a non-profit. indeptn- t counschna ocntet located at tbe er of Sycamore and Newport nues an Tllltio. Dubas aid that •s a fee for cou~ that the ter docs. but that it is bucd upon lbthty of the pctlOO to .. y. dows, it was an cumple of fine mutauonsoftOUDd wbac lhcrc were plaruunc. PR"lous!y only 2$. The ooocien opened and."'doscd Tbc Borodin N~W'DC for Stnnp wilbCona:rtoGroaosofHandelaod foUowecl and coillinncd carber im- Bloch, respectively. This form of pn:ssjons that 1.h.is OfCbestra bas • composition bas the ell'a:t -uncom-fairly aood 1erue of IOUlld.. A variety moo in much oft.be mmica.l litcrature of qualiticl of IOUDd -dqrees of -ofleaving individual players in tbe tcndcn>ess, of ltrideocy -wa noted orchcstn .. apoled;'' lhat is. Ibey play both m the cn.scmbic -and the IO&o u small VoUP5 of inchvictuals or u playint. soloist.a. Under the circumst.anocs, It ICJmball Wheeler, the evening's is difficult to hide an occasioaaJ slip ~lout. followed WJth two work&: the of the in'lonabon or ememble. Handel .. Ombra Mai Fu. .. and the The advanaqc of the Concerto Finzi .. Five Sh.aUspcare Pieces." 010550 form for lbc compoecr is that. Wht:el_er ~o~ ber str:cn«th ~.:! WJtbout addiDJ instnunents, one mUDCWl lD ..,. tccbnicaOy """" suddenly has I W)ler pelate of IOund rcnderinp Of tbe9e works -intooa- to draw upon. Consider thc ddference !Jon was u.nwa~ the rhythmic between having five sccuons of irrqulariues for which sinsen arc stnngs-tint violins, ICOODd viol.ms, • notorious am~ conductors wen vt0las, cellos, and basses -and oooc:Wknt. clarity and euctness of bavina thoec five sections plus !Olo diction wa-c cxcdlenti and the power sounds from each of them. Not only of tone wtUcb underlaidCVUJ note of does one now have ten kinds of a phrue gave one lbc fctlin& that toUods ~there 'Were Pft'Vlous.ty there was always plenty left in 6vc, one bas 100 possible pc:r-reserve. "Some al .. mollllw9lg .... -.-.-.... .. ...wt,ll*fYMd•mtllll•19 ..• two ...... "' P'ft pow!" ----~---" ... --.i ... tlntllc ... .......... -.1. .. ltCJNdta TOPOONll~s c ,tapdog.tapef"' ----~ '1pelt ...... up .. ...-M ... ........... -*"g." ---·---"TOP OOH II~-*"....._ tlM fUn ... ,. ......... .,..... ... ... ... ILnlfltw big ICIW ............ " ----~ .... 1 ........ TOM CR..-· Km.Alf Mooe•• ~lll»Gllt:::r w ,._ PmlllBIS ........... ••Dl •••m ll!Hl.IW--•ian IEll•ml&al9'SI lmlll• .. ··-.... Dl•--------·---·-· LAKEWOOD e-nrer llltUI W..,,1 C....f ,_ ...... -.Y-'°" .... .. . .... ... ... , ... ltlMM 11!1/f...., • M •• ...... ICIF !ID I IK IAW DIAL" , .. _ ..... ....... 1.CMliid ..... LeMOAWABIOa • UecM•• ORANGE (ft! ~tu ,., •...,... ,__ TOfl OUN ... !al.VI CnT11t controlled) be:r voice can be. The concert cood~ wn.b a very bcauuful work by Ernst Bloch. the "Concerto Gros.so. .. Tbe orehestta seemed to come to hfc for this work. The articulation and balance within the ensemble were eood and. as before, the vancty of music:al touods produced was im~ve. Thu yQC's vu.its of the Yorbe Landa-based Oranac County Chamber Ordlestra add a new offcr- 101 to an alR:ady quite raiwhbte amy ofcultwaJ otferitlp sprincina to ltfeinSoutt!~.~ their last c:onccrt of this 1CU01L 90LW'fli~a... TOP OUN .. ........ Nlle!11 • ..,.Ml ........... 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Tiu~&tory has to do with two young women with blond hair from Cali- fornia who arc tourin& Fran«. They arc kidnapped by a gang of white GRUNION •.. FromPaceS If you want to obsefvc the fish up close. Kelly advises' fishermen to wash their bands in 1hc seawater and bold the gruruon gently in their hands. If bandied carcfuJly. the fish can be set back in the surf unharmed. Moore says the grunion run ··1s one of the bewildenng mystenes of nature." And Kelly calls the grunion phenomenon a favonte among marine biologisu. ranlan& ri&ht up there with the Great White Shark and the Giant $quid . .. Ifs ont,.i>ftbc reasons why people go into marine biology in the first place," Kelly says ... It's fun to wonder why they do what they do." While Kelly's coll• students take scvcra? class penods to fi&urc out when the arunaon att likely to hit the beach, the fish liaure il out wtth a brain the size of tbc proverbial pea. Not only must they detenninc where to arrive, but when. 11 Mother Nature has blcs~ the srunion With certain traits that make such unusual matina behavior a key to their 'u.rv1val. Different species exhibit different tra1t.s that mile them compelit.ive "A C~lY ENGINEERED COMEDY, A WA.RM-HEARTED FARCE-fANTASY.'' -CMAl1f$ ~UN LOS AHOLLIJ ™4lS ns , •. a:is. 1 .. 15 • SAT/UI ?:00. ' •:OO. ';00, t.15, lt.15 edwards LIDO CIN A ~_..-: ... &13-8350 slavers aod whisked off to Afnca to sold to the higbest btdder. Enter Jake Speed (\Vay Crawford) and his sidekick Des Fk: (Christopber), who arc authors of Jake Speed paperback novel$. TI offer to go to Africa Jo reteue-' women, t~away offers of mo1 bcausc this wdl give them malCl for a new novel. However, ti demand that the sister of' ooc of v1ctims(Karcn Kopins) meet thcrr Africa, although why they would this as not explained. But this is j one of a veat many whys in 1 nonsensical mov1~. Soon the thTCe find themselve! the middle of a revolution, dodg bullets careleMly, stumbling arol untiJ they a~ captured by the wl slave gang. commanded by Sid YI way. who, it turns out, was a villan some of the earlier Jake Speed nov Arc you following this? among other fish. Kelly says. The grumon -/eUl'C$lhCS ~nuJ sc1enusts -rcstmblcs the decjc unremarkable Top Smell in appi ancc, but is one of the sturdiest fis' ns siu around, which enables i• perform such amazing feats oul water. Kelly says. While other sea creatures en their offspring in •he water or bottom, tbetr unprotected eggs ~yed upon by othCT fah. By coming ashore. the grun leave their egs deep IO the sand I the two weeks between hi&h ti allows them to develop out o1 har way. When the next htgh ttdc arrives.. surf action prompts the arunior break out of their shells by the billi and they swim mto the ocean. Within a year, the "'1nion h grown to S to 7 inches in lenalh . are ready to spawn thcmsel Through 1C1entific studies and ging. marine biologists have tcrmined that some females spawn as often as four to eight tu in a season. ''They're an incredibly tenaci fish," Kelly says, "and incrcd mysterious. We really don't k1 how they do what they do. l>ut I 11 that's what makes them so inie. •na.,., "A MUST SEE FILM., -Jack Curry, USA TODAY "SIZZLING AND TENDER. A lon affa11 ~twttn two women done with style and pun'1uated with homor ... -WllJarn Wolf. CoANNETr NllWS S!lltVIC ........ llYJaas...au EDWARDS lllWJtSrTl 1111111 n1.o517 EDWMDS ft.WI cono • be DC t: ~ icy ial icy .he in do Ll5t lli! in lDI .nd lilt 'iJ- 1 IO :ls. - sto ~ly :ar- 1 of to of ate sea arc ion md des n's the to lnS 1ve md res. .ag- de- :an ncs DUS bly IOW ICSS est- ' OnTheTown By CHRIS CRAWFORD °""' -c. J rt 3 Anthony's Pier 2 owner Charles Rivezzo. who bas operated restaurants on both coasts, now 6ri~ bis.many vears of expcnence with American cuisine to his new ihcme restaurant. America, which opened mid-April in Nl·wpon Beach. Located JUSt off MacArthur, near Joho Wayne A.1rpon. Amenca occupies the butldina that formerly hou5ed Blackbcard's. also a theme ttSlaurant. But now the .. Pirates of the Canbbean" look bas been dtamattcally changed to one of total Amencana: busts of the Statue of L1bcn~. photo mun.ls of the Golden Gate and-tbc-New ) urk shhnc, and waJt.reues an ooc:lctatl-style Uncle Sam outfils. io name JUSt a few oftbc changes. 'r l't t'ven more impressive as R1vez:zo's menu oflmngs , 1o1.h1Ch include aU ltinds of fresh seafood. pastas, p111as. and unique rq>ooal items such as Cajun Bayou O~stl'r ~tcw Sonoma Veal and Pork Sausage wttb Creole \1u~tard and Tomatltto Relish, Tex-Mell F.,1tas wtlb HluC' <om Tonilla.. Lou1111na '(am Fnes. Gilroy Roasted (1arhi:. and a daily .. Blue Plate SpecaaJ" billed as a 'an1shing 1nst1tution from Amenca's roads1dc dmers," Basically what wt are uyina to establish here 1s regmnal .\mcncan cooktna." said Riveuo. "I really feel that "C''\.e got such great products here m America that I don't "anno be a French or Italian restaurant. We ha ve pa\t.is and ngatoni on the menu. but these art: things lhat ontunated 1n Amcnca. That nptoni recipe was my mother's gift to me when I was a young boy." F re~h \ egctables are ~n important pan of the menu as "ell · \l.c go to the mark.et three umesa week. mysclfand a ml·mner of the kitchen." sa.td Ravczzo, .. and we buy all bah' 'egetabl~ plus edible flowers to use as prrush on the plate\ We're runnina about e1&)1t to ten different 'tgrtablcs a day. and we put at least three to four \tgttahlcs on a plate." Fresh fish. of the b1&b caliber at Anthony~ Pier 2. 1s 31\o .in 1m portant part ofRavczzo's repertoire at .. men ca ··\\l·'re bu~ing fish out ofHawau, the East Coast. Ronda. and d\C'.'"herc R1&)1t now we're featunng fresh Northl'm llahhut Kc) West Sea Bass. and Marne lobster .. 1 he <;c,a bass is baked. accompanied by chilled brcxwli while the halibut is br&JsCd wtth tomato and ~ ......................... Cbarlee and ckl RiftDO One of the rqional specialties that Rivczzo is espcctally proud of as the Tel-Mell faJatas.. "People look at the blue com tortilla and wonder if something is wron~ they've never seen it before. But this is the way they terVe the ton11las in New Mexico, We serve it with a jalapeno muffin, and it's a good dish. We're domg something really onginal wi th that. .. R1vezzo's signature item for America is bis Pizza Bread. "Tbas is something that I usc u a starter, instead of givtng people just plam bread (wtncb J do anyway) they get to sec a plZZa bread. I onginally started the popovers at Maxwell's (one of his former restaurants) and now it's p1ua bread over here .. Happy Hour at Amenca 1s held Monday throuab • Fnday. 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.. with a lara.e array of complimentary dishes. "We put out two bot dishes.. phu clams. oysters. fresh fruits such as raspberries., blue- bcmes. and strawbcmes, and a meat plate that's unbelievable." he saad. Lounge dnnks, said R1\leno, are accompamed by a full bottle of soda .. With rum and coke. you set a bottle of Coca Cola, with a Gin and Tonic. you get a bottle of Schwepps Tonic·· >\long with opening .\.mcnca. Rivcno's other reason for celebration 1s his recent mama~ to wtfe Vicki. "We're working very hard together hcrt:.' he said. "We've been mamed a month. and we're very happy.·· Also JOininJ him an has newest restaurant arc daughters Paula and Annette, who arc both assistant manqers In summary, R1vezzo said, "we're doing p-cat things here. and rm really proud ofthas restaurant.' Gr0up, Dhlcouhta 772-3220 . The Dinner l1"8afr8 Premiere I Of al Musical - 1 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH THE HIT SONG "DON'T CRY FOR ME --ARGENTINA" EVITA sen ed w11h linger cream. As for the lobster, Ravczzo said that Hhcr area rt:staurants are selling two pound Mame lo~tm for anywhere from $32. to SSO. whale his pnce remains S 14 95 "That's a barpm thafs bnnging people Amenca 1s located at 4250 MartJnple Way. Newport Beach. and is open Monday through Friday, 11 Lm. lo t:==========================. midnl,iht, weekends. 4:30 p.m. to midnight. Call G (9 in and hopefully they'll come back when they sec what kind of restaurant we have here ... 833-0080 for rescrvauons. · o . 0t> ~ cap mayoual~ l eu "'9 cep bread cnmba Salt, panley, paprtb to taste Steam lobster m bo1hna water for 7 manutcs(until red). Mix all the other 1ngred1ents together and set aside. When lobster 1s rudy. cut open and plaoe MAINE LOBSTER WITH CRABMEAT . muturcmchest. Balcefor5m1nutes.Scrvcwithdrawn I t -pocmd MaJae ~r 4 oacet jambo crabmdt butter. "•ounce white rum 1• ounce peach schnappes I ounce sweet & sour 3 to 4 ounces 7-Up 11/J ounce cranberry JUacc r-----=-.:.:=:.......:::..=-.:;:=:::.:;:.;;;... _ __,, Combtne lDJl'fflat1 a. C.U ~arrlcue llD• over ROC&ET'S RED GLARE lee. Stir ud serve wldl red straws ud treU lemoa wbeel. Tbese rttlpea were .. bml&W bJ America Retta1raat, Newport Beada. ?><..' ~e [} rr-««e \,0 v<:-\~{'.e Cf) ~e • \0 "\~e,'>· ~ (} ~o{'.·?J. ~\.~ ~,c:-'~v~ '/i-o-oi" ~ • ~o ..<"\ ""1ee Ne<.. \> ,,. \ -~o CP \() )~e06" Ov'O 6 "o ee~ 0 ('le ""1 (} e~s s~c}> \> ~ 0 ~o ~ o,0~ ,, v(J. <¢b'~\c, \ ec, ,,<(~..i~'~"" ~ \ ~~~ \'~'~ \.,'t b~ rii. "3 (} ~ ~0"<) ,,, ()"' , •. ,, ------: ~ Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, June 6, 1986 15 • OutOnTheTown AIRPORTER INN Fa~r'• Day.Bllffet Call 83.3-27'70 for reservations. Hot.c~ 3131 Bns1ol Street, Costa 1elcctJons. WOOLLEY'S RBS?AUBA. A1rporter lnn is located at 18700 Mesa (Bristol Stnlet Exit at the 405 A firat coune of soup or salad and O,.. la fl!mheNJ Saha The Airporter lnn will be eel· cbrating Father's Day Sunday, June 15, with their second annual Texas- style Barbecue BuffeL MacArthur Blvd., in Irvine, across freeway). Pho1te 5S7-3000. one of I.be resuurant's delicious Woolley's Restaurant and l... from John Wayne Airport. THE FIV&CROWNS dcuerts will round out the meal For recently opened in the Err HOLIDAY INN Cddn ... Fa~• Dey those wbo desire, the Five Crowns Suites Hotel on Santa Ana's I Sunmp Mule If you arc looltina for a really · also offers an extensive choice of Terrace development. off' Q The Poolside Buffet will be served 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wlth live country and western musk starling at noon. En1oy an evening of .. Rock and special way toceJebrat.c Father's Day, wines to accompany your meal. Frecwai at Dyer Road. Roman~" as the Bristol ·Bar and take Dad to the Five Crowns. The If dinner doesn't suit your plans, The 49-«.at restaunmt is c The-lavish spread will include such items as Bar-8-0ue Chicken, Bar-8- Quc Pork Ribs, "t-Bone Steak (select your own), Spicy BaJced OU'ty Beans, Com on the Cob, a wide array of salads, and Hot Apple Pie. The cost 1s S 15. 95 for adults, S7. 95 for children und~ 12. Grille at the fioliday Inn Bristol Plaza charm and hospitality .of this ra-rem~rnbcr the Five Crowns is aJso llot.cl's around floor and faocs c Hotel proudly presents the mus1c of taunt.nt. modeled after an old English open for Sunday Brunch from 10:30 ten-itory enclosed atrium wi1f Denny Pezzin. in'n, will help make it a very a.m. to 3 p.m. Dad may stiU enjoy laodtcapil\g. watcrfall. ~ Denny will be performing in the memorable occasion. Dinner will be Roast Prime Ribs of beef, Roast Leg ducks, and an CllOtic British-I lounge Wednesdays through Satur-sencd Crom 4 p.m. on Fatbd1°Day, of lamb, Sole Almondine or perhaps design theme. . . days. 8 p.m. u1 him bnng you June l.S. try the f.as Bencdicl, Crown C&Jcea.. As un'1Wal as the 1ett.m1. Vt through time as you dance and listen For C>ads wbocn,joy beef. the Roast Rout BeCf Huh. Crepes Veronique, restaurant operator Sylvan 1 to music that spans the fifties throu.gh Prime Ribs will suit them toa tee. But or Garden Omelctle. has used what be calls ••Cfl the eighties. it may be difficult choosing between Five Crowns is located at 3801 East cookin•" todevclopa menu oft The rcgularchampagne brunch will also be served in the Mediterranean Room from9:30a.m. to 3 p,m. New music, new fncnds, old these and the other delicious selecr Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. • and rq>onal spccialttes. for cas fncnds -we'll look. forward to seeina tions -Rack of Lamb, Roast Reservations are invited at 76()..())31. formal dining. He bas taken Ca you at the Holiday lnn Bristol Plaza Duckling or the nightly fresh sea.food ethnic foods and blended the --:::::;;,; ____ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~;.;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;-;m;;;;;::--T .. -----------------------,1 create unique and tasty appe- ByFfM~ Dlrect9d by Rk:hard Vatll ~<. 4BSENIC uoDLD LICE If You Are Not Traveling To Italy ... soups. salads, entrecs and s ethnic express lunctl tienu. Appet1zen include Artit Royal and Mostardo Shrimp. aoups include Bavarian Sp1 Crabmca1 Vcloutc, and Dartc C Soup Auverg:nat.c or Lyon Salads include Brasilia and Pc Pizza pies. pol pies, and pa.sties• menu include Cancun Crab Quiche and Hana-Town Fry. E1 include Duck Vermont. Prim Chamberlin, Saffron Le L1nguin1, Crawfish Dijonnaise, Kentucky and Veal MuraL The .~~3~5i2iO~E~a~s~t~C~~oa~1it~HiJ;wiyi.j' .Co •. •'o;ni1ar7.dileill i1Mliai1rftj19i.Wj;i~~~-1 a tot.al of 182 11ems on the men In addition, there as a select• 20 creative desstrts from Suite 1 ley's Pastry Shop The ethnic express lunch. ( 714) 838-1540 Woollcy's bave names sue Baysbore, Bumble-Btt, China and RuSllca. Each express includes a mini-portion app: cntrce, and dessert. all served 1 diner in a wicker basket. The CJ Junches, as all the Items on the r arc available from 11 a.m. lo 11 (restaurant hours), seven days a \ 'tow.ti wants diners to be able 690 EL CAMINO REAL, TUSTIN 92680 WAITER-SERVED MEALS FULL BAR SERVICE what they want, when they wan ·-===~~========================~§~~~~ Table-side cooking of appe1 I 1 lJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ll entrcesand dcsscru 1s available 1714 Placentia• Costa Mesa CALL 645-8091 for information CU.OED CAO ONLY $4.95 CO MPLETE DINNERS featuring • BROASTED CHICKEN • • BABY BACK RIBS • • STUFFED SHRIMP • • FILET OF SOLE• • DEEP FRIED SHRIMP • Dinners include salad, fresh · vegetable, potato and biscuit Served 7 Nights A Week LIVE DIXIELAND JAZZ featuring The Bourbon Street Dixieland Jazz G roup Thursday, Friday & Saturdny from 8 p.m. DANCING aa OaJty Piiot Date.book/ Friday, June 6, 1988 GULLIVER'S FATHEKSDAY H30·841 1 lk4k:! MAC ARTHl'R IRVJ!';F request. The restaurant band vanety of soc1aJ functions and ncss meetings for up to 400 pco For more mformation, call , ley's restaurant, 241 -3855. BOUZVROUGE Appetite Savtnp TbM Summcn1me menu adjust.I arc scheduled for Newport Be popular bistro, The Bouzy J C.afe, for the month of June. Aa:.ordmg 10 propnctor Hermann, "Summer weather vacation days that allow many mer residents to enJOY ~lcr t fasts, indicate a need for lighter 1 th~ou&hout the day " Respond• this. the cafe will ext.end its bm menu hours until 3 p.m. An addition, a slimmed-down VCf'Sl i!s luncheon menu, offenna a t1on of the Bou1y·s most po items. will he available from a.m. to 3 p.m. Adding· funher inttrest tc Bouzy's European-flavored bm mcou will be a healthful, refrc:i attendant~ucC?ed fruit and ct.able Juice Bar And. there's 1 sclcelion ofbnm muffins tt\at m1 muffin·lt>ver's hcuvcn. . "'We also expect a lnldr1 1ncrusc 1n requests for our tinet1tal' Picnic Ba.,keu durin. summer month~" Hermann "and our lotchen staff Wiil be I to fill requests at ~ lass m1m !t~·" The Bouey·s picnit includes flu(·h 1tcmsas bric petc chicken. croi'.\1.int,, ind rilore,. !'"Y o~ the a-re·, w1nn avail1b 1ncluSton (See RUT AURA1tT8/Pai• - )UDge = c 5.5 n the mto a lush live t>dian ·teran ouati :alive ~tbnic .Wto 1ontc m to jzers. ;)C'JCiaJ hoke wrulc nach, >nion :Wiie. man. •nthc Meat at.recs : Rib mon Veal re arc J, on of Vool - :s at 1 as .own, unch tiz.cr. o the press lCnU. p.m ~k .o get I It. i1cn, upon les a b~1- ~!o1- .ou f ony plu~ sum- rult- neaJs ng to .kfut d. in ooof ICICC· ~30 aooal C.on· ' '!1} saw. :amt te. 1r : fare cold W1th -e· for --~~~------~----------..-.................................... . RESTAURANTS ••• rromPa&e16 l oca1t•d on the Newpon Peninsula thrilled to see•• has petd off Within the Aduu and maitrc d' Michael T$uc .st , 1,1 \1n:ct. the Bouzy 1s open 6 fint yea ., -"_,. bcpn at the original restaurant on iii!~' ,1 11<ttk for breakfast. lunch, and The ori&inal The Third floor Wailili Tsue admits, .. one of tlk dinm·r <!undays for ~h and RestaURnl at the Hawaiian Rcg.cnt most difficult aspe<'ts of duplicating Jinm:r ~l""a~~ an outstandina selec--on Waikiki Beach, a twelve-tame The T1urd floor formula in Anaheim 11110 111 ""1m:~ by the &lass. Rctcr-Travel/Holiday Award wmner. 1s was tra1n1111 my servers Wlth our ,a111>n\ ~rt' \Uggtsled for lunch, world renowned for au excel.Jenee tn unique pbJlosophy Everyone from dinnl·r and picnic baskcu. Phone quality, setVice, and amb&a~. The the hostess, water xrver. sommeherc. ti· 1. '4411 sounnet restaurant 1J now a s1anaturc head server -11's a team effon 808 BURNS RESTAUllANT restaurant of I.be Emerald Hotels. dmgncd to pamper our guests like no Offtrt lJlcenaatha.I Variety 1ncludsn1 the Emerald of Anaheim one else doe$. It must be an 1numatc 11tnlh t ut Lamb Chops. Nor-and the Mauna Lani BaT Resort gourmet cxpenencc, comfortably ""rgidn \almon Pacific Swordfish, Hotel. located on the Big stand of elegant but never 1nt1tr11dating." sttll prcpann& whatever diabes our guests request. The menu ii merely a gwde to market-fresh inp'edients." A Third floor favorite 11 to bqJo with the Cream of E..caraot Soup or the EmeraJd Salad. whicli features a most unusual warm dre;,sin& prepared at tab!eside. E.ntrcet of conuoentaJ cuuine offer somethina for everyone, includina various d1Jo- hcs of veal, steak. and fresh seafood ac:oomparued by special l~t,:~ herbs, and vqetables. IS Cake. T rwditional to The Third floor II I SUrp011Jl1 pud (tnaJ~ preten· tation which provides last1n& memories! The Third floor is open ar 6736 e.~., Monday lhtouJh Saturday. Private ~ luncheons and din- ner perues are also available. Jackets and reacrvations are required. Co111- plune:nwy valet partina ts provided • and all m~ credu c:ards are ac- ~-Th1rd Aoor is located on the lobby level of' the F.meraJd of Anaheim, 1717 S. West St., Anaheim, neiu to Disneyland. Phooe 999-0990 for raet"VaUODS. St'"' lc.-aland John Dory, and Mex-Hawaii Tsue 1s pleased with the succes.s of 11 Jn s...1ha\\ are only a few of the To maintain the high standard set hJS restaurant and new menu. ··we mJm dinner menu extras which art for The Tiurd floor expenenc.e an offer a diversity oflighter conllnent&I ,., riiirular JI the 1nt1nutc and elqant Anaheim. tra1n1ng for both Chef cu1sme m our menu. but our forte is Hut-Burn\ Restaurant in Fashion ------------------------------u::=:=:=:=:=:===:::================~ hlJnd 1n ~c""'port Beach . ~ly a seoood tbougtu to anyone who savors sucb delicacies u fresh raspberries in Vanilla Gnnd Marnier Sauce. or Bavarian Black Forest \nJ 1h.11°'> 1us1 the bqJnnina. This Ol"'ar~·"'1nning family-owned ~ t3urant ha\ rcmamed oonsuteotly Jr111r.11rd l•l quahty, vanety. and '~lur I ur lun~h. 'ou'U always have a 1h\11u· nl llgh1cr salad and seafood ~ 11·111110\ be\ldes the regular ball. ""h11 h 1111 ludt's saladl, sandwiches. q~~ and 11melct1C sclccuons and 1nmrl1·11· 1·nt~~ I h1· ,u~nor dinner menu includes w r~ul:lr l~vontcs as Rack of Hr 1 Roa\t Ducltlm.g. VcaJ Otcar, 1 1 Prime Rib, Shnmp Sautc, f\.11 id Rainha""' Trout, Scallops \.1ut1· 11lu' nl cour5e, the aforcmcn- 1100<'\J rnenu e11:tras. I he ~r"" port Beach Bob Bums has <hl,Jo"ol Jn e"tpandod Early Dinner \fr11t1 "'11h a choice of entrces from h •h tu SIU l/ Sand served from 5 to 1 p Ill 't 1111 II ctlway~ find a coiy and f1t1,.111· .11rnrr for lunch or dinner an 11nr. 1t lhl' man)' anumatcly decorated d1111nir 111om~ at Bob Borns t nc~1ails and en~inment ate a n1~t11h .mnict1on m the speaous Bob B r I' I ounge. and the apleodaferou \u ''·" ( hdmpasne Buffet fcaturct1 Irr ti l ut mats. qp Bencd1C1, omrli'tll'\ made to order. Chtt!CS, '<11.Hh patr~. homemade breads, ll1"\\('rl\. and more. I hl· rl'\taurant 1s at 37 Fashion 1,1,rn.t ~ewport Beach Phone li~.$.2fl I() THE THIRD FLOOR Introduces Awanl-Wl:abt1 Meaw 1 improve on a 1ounnct menu 1h,11 h.i, won 12 Travel/Holiday J" 111.1' ma) 1ttm fnvolous, perba~ n'rn m~' -unless you're talion& to th· I maald of Anaheim's The Third rl'"'r < hef Brunson Acruu. who '1a1t·, .. I am simply uStn& ha.hter "'Ull'\ "'•th fresh hctbs and spi~. rnh.m\ing th( foo<I'• navor to Its fulk\t I ht• ne w menu teems to hav( fl.l\'>('d with fly1n&colon: tn 1986, the rr\la11r.in1 won the Travel/Holiday a .... ~rd a\ well as the Southern Cah- tnrn1a Restaurant Wnten Silver \.,., Jrd The hotel's General Manqtr kc1nhold Enaelmann bas every rra<,<1n 10 be PTOu4 .. Duphcaun1 the urigrnal award-w1nruna The Third I loor was a tremendous team cffol1 anJ dO ellocnstvc tnv~mcnt I'm No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilot fits in. Eajoy Oar Fill.I S.rvke Champagne Q , Sanday Br•ch . : I• The M41dturn-. Room 10:00-S:OO p.m (~. 1' c7L:. •. -~R'l't=R INN.:.. .-HOTEL-. 18700 MacArthur Blvd .• Irvine (714) 833-2770 8%1 Ada"" Acr-1r-,...._ W•VM Al,.,...i WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD lUNCH[S DINNERS TROPICit.L COC"-T All S 8ANOUfT r AC IL I TIES ('.lTFRINV fOOO 10 GO P[N 7 OAVS SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO 81: .,,0 Al Magoo..a Honl•n<JI()(> flfo11ch •Jl~'>(i·O ,4 BP.)C-" 0JwtJ N~1t• llOC'll $ A ~hf""' -·~ .:~' . o fer o • F TllEll'S llY QUllPlllE llllC J11i 11th EI Matador ,~ fATHll'S DAY SUNDAY llUNCH Pn<ed from $-''° • S.Ned 1 G-3 r 1tW1Q dad to ~ ~ for faftlet' • Day '-··Of"" """ 0 ,....,.......,..,...-.-If• ....Ill~ or n catllbo ~ (eood 10a.ll 7e") LUNCH SPECIALS-SERVED 11-4 Mofl thrv Fri • 1 ,_ • a.-.. hrrit• -4 aic. a a-............ tr .75 .. ,,. ....... Chldi ... • 1 Ch .... lnchltado and lk• & l•an• • • · · • • · •3• ,,, ............. Olldt ... • 1 Ground l••f Taco and lk• & l•ana • · • • • • ·~ .75 •irtte st. 11U Ill .... • Chldi..,. • 1 IHn To1toda and Ike & leana. • •• • • • • • • •.- 75 •dN '-IMf • Chidi.., • 1 Chll• l•lleno and lie. & lecuu • • • • · · · • · • •r Open I I · I I Mon Sot 17 68 Newport Blvd. IQ. IO Sun Costa Mesa 6_.5 032_. Anniversary Lunch Speclals Complete Lunches: • Chicken Terlyakl • Shrimp Tempura • Stir Fried Chicken s3_95 each tncWn. complMlnwy gl.ss of plum wine . 13ss Via Udo• Newport ae.m • (714161s-os1s Special H0ttn for Father's Day Champagne Buffet~~if'I lOtoS Scrambled Egge. Bacon. SauAge. Scalloped Potato... Luagoe, Veal Mu.broom. Chicken Cecclatore. Plua. Shrimp Codrt.all. Crab IAga. Fr .. b V ... tabl .. , Homemade Salada, Cold Cuta. Ch......_ Croluants. Danlah, PuddlD11. Fruh Juk:a and Much Morel oaiv$9.95 o......_.aa ....... CM...._le6u.4a$5.U CliilWna u ........... Regular Menu Ai.<> S.rv•d homSpm with Compllm•ntary Shrimp Cocltt.all CAUNOWFOR RESERVATIONS 842-5505 17502 Bach Blvd. at SlateT Huntington Bach Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday, June 6, 1988 11 'I Otit:OnTheToWn· Why pay more when you can en1oy the best steak r!1nner m town at the lowest pnce around Seven full ounces of Top S1rlom with all the tnmmmgs, plus the Grinder'> fast friendly service Only S4 25. served S 9 PM daily ... NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO EAT OUT OF A PAPER BAG. JO loc "lion\ I hrou1h01H lex Anflt"ll.'\ and Or ~ngP County C lll I 800 468 JHS lor lhl' C.11~r nf"arl.'\I you Newpo<1 Beach On Coast Hwy 6-42-8881 Huntington Beech On Cout Hwy. 536-16M 18 Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday, June 6, 1986 $11 million Freixenet winery now being built Only bats and spiders were dts· mayed by the news that two splendid man-made caverns in wuthern Sonoma County would be devoted to the careful aging of premium methode champenoise sparkling wines. The tunnels are the hean and soul of the new Glona Ferrer winery, an S 11 million showplace under con- struction by Frc1unet SA. Cdba fre1xene1 Sonoma Caves). an inter· national wine firm owned and oper- ated by the Ferrer fam1lv of San Sadurni de Noya. Spain The offipal A ward Winning Continental Menu Featuring uBob Burns: Still Gr eat ... " lk•t.>rty Bmla ·~ mith Oajly Pilot A Wide Variety :1.-. .. -tc of Fresh Fish ~....--------Expanded Early Dinner M e nu 5-7 pm Elegan t Su nda)! Champagne Buffet l unch • Dinner • Cocktails ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY • BANQUETS Re1 Chandler and Dave Martei1n front of the recently operiend Newport ()ylter ~and Gnll The Newpe>rt ()ylter Bar and Gnll is louted in the same land1n1r~ bu11d1111 as Chandler's award wmn1nc Rei Restaurant at the Newpe>rt Pll!r. The NewPort ()ylter Bar and Gnll win feature fresh seafood from around the world at reasonable pnces Hours of operation '"" be 11 a.m to midnight daily And those •ho prefer take-out orders lo 10 un caR ahead (714) 675~9977 SHERATON NEWPORT BEACH HOTEL SELECTED AS OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS FOR ZOTB ANNUAL CALIFORNIA POLICE OLYMPICS NEWPORT BEACH, CA-The Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel has been selected as the official head· quarten for the 20th Annual Cali· fornia Police Olmypics, scheduled to be hqd June 23 through June 30. 1986. . The Sheraton was selected due to its centraJ location to lbe maJonty of the athletic events and entertain- ment being planned at vanous sites throu&hout Orange County. In addition to serving as the of- ficial Olysnp1c headquaners for in- formation, registratJon. results pos- tinJ and as the host hotel for the officials. the Sheraton Newport Beach will also the site for five competitive events. ancludinJ Judo. l<Jlrate, Table Tennis, WrcstJma and Arm WrestbnJ. As one of the world's largest amateur athletic competitions, sec- ond only to the hnemational Olym- pic Games. the 1986 Cahfom1a Pohce Olympics will involve ap- porx1mately 6,000 peace officers from throughout California who will compete in over 44 events. testing their endurance. sklll and per- ception. Baseball C'omm1ss1oner Peter Uebcm>th wtll serve as the Honor- ary Comm1ss1oner for this year's pmcs. Located at 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Just two blocks from the John Wayne Airport in Newport Beach, the Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel ruently completed a maJor $5 5 m1lhon redesign of all 350 guest rooms and suites, three brand new restaurants and cocktail lounge For further information regarding the 1986 C'ahfomia Pohce Olym- pics, please c.ontact Bob Hamson. Ola1nnan of the 1986 Cahfomu1 Pohcc Olympic Committee at (714) 6#-3630 winery opening. to be celebrate< the rollout of the Glona f Sonoma Count)' :.parklmg wm scheduled for mid .June 1986 The project was develoix- Pedro Ferrer. 28. director of I Amencan oper.1t1ons for Frei S . .\ and chairman of Frei U.S >\.the fam1l)'0 \ d1'ltnbutor The Glona Ferrer label h Pedro·s mother Fre1xene1 1s the til"\t \pan1s~ to establish a winen in the L States -for the sceond time. grandfather bought propen:r in Jt'l"S('y 1n ihe 1930s and began m wine." Pedro e'\plarns fonunatel) the Spanish C1 .. 1I interfered We had to &l"C up c thmg. But we have al-ways wan1 come back. We ha"e env1s1oneo winery for a long time· He add b}' a simple tY..1St of fate Frei'' present New Je~>r commerc1 fices sit pract1call'r on top of the lost winery 'Ille Now Serving COUNTRY STYLE SUIDlY $19! IRUICH Includes Beverage Well Drink or Beer 9:00 AM to 1 :00 PM ~-8991 1712 Placentia Co9ta Meaa ~ ..¥- Q \.. l../.' Don·t Miss Our G ~Super F• G~ Su1dly CJ Cb111p11n1 J, • L~.~~Cbl P1tlo Sutiit A ~·b# S1t•1 Dish • Lwt lnlfrl,.,,,,, 8 A M 2 A M Dally Sunday 8 AM to 12 Mldnigtr 428 E 17th St Costa Mesa 7 14 650-17 - w11h ern·r ~!>. " :f b~ ~onh ~enet 'enet here >no rs firm nited .. M'f New lktng ·u n- War I UT ON THE TOWN ~ MERI CA 42'iO -.br11n11;11l.-Way, Newport s,ach •(IJ IM»llJ O~n 11 a.m.-1:30 1 m Am,rnan rqionaJ coobnc. lun'h >ptt111l~ happy hour. Fr.ti L1H• Mam,. lulniter New York style Pill.I r1-.okf'd In II brick oven N.., . () r A1q1ort off MKArtllur. La~ din1ni: ,.nitrtainment. R .. er· • vat111n• D<lt-pl~ \.uual, ine1~n· ~'"' ~11" \ AE HE BAR!'< Havr tht' primf' uf your lite cbocains from thl' "ttniuve 2.'i item mmiu. Stub ..... ar..uct. BBQ. MeJ..ic:an dia-h,, indudm11 1111lad bar, and more. W"'trrn " harm and country am- b1ancl' Brt'11kfa•t M-6;_8:30-11:00, I.unrh M F 11 00 2:30, Dinmr 7 night• from ~O(l p.m. Happy hou1 M F I 10 7 p m Sat.ellit.e di9h. ~ve entertammtnl 11nd danc:in(. Ban- qurt ra. 1hl1t'~ t•982 Redhm. TU&t1n .!!"1~ tJll.., HE ORIGINAL BARN ARM ER STEAKHOUSE Yet' They an the on,m.1. Fam~ for their one and·a·ball pound PorUrhnUM 11.eab and f..w.rinc displa' bm1hng. Proudly eervUic (or 2-4 vta" Lunch Mon.-Fri 11-2. OU,. ner 1111(htl\. Mon Fri. from 6 p.m. Sat &. ~un fmrn ' p m 2001 Harbor Blvd , C'rr.11.11 Meu 642·977'7. E~:'ilt;AN'S Fre-h •••><l Mrved with a aide of fun. Mtnu luturl'1 unique appeliun, aal•d•, l!t'afood. croitu.nt aand- wirh,.~. h11rgu11, M11ican diah • am! iln ur1tin1 brunch in.nu L1111d1 Hnrl dinner from 11 LID Wl'l'kd11v~ Hrunch 9-:i on weoehoda. f'11ll hu with 1pecialty drink.a. Happv hour 4 7 weekday9. In Coat.a M,~a. South <'OAJ1t Plua pukinc lot bv "i11k\ Fifth Aven~ 241·3938. (n w .. ~tm•Mler, .'i-4~ WetlmJMter Mill 'i'l I •~22 Dancin1 e"9ninp in WMtmin1t11r ltw-1tion. OB BURNS Su!>frh •~ thr word to deleribe this tint d1nin1 eatabli hmeDL &rv\nt NPv.opon tor 18 yun, specia1W.na 1n An«'11 raiaed beer. the flnett you can !tl'l. Alao feeturiq rr.b faah, ~"al and cb1cken Tite liDeo covered tahl"· l·andJM and frah Oowwn add to lhtt eltaanoa, with boothl and h11h back cbaira (or privacy. Fl1rkerin1t lanterns and c icaJ m11t1r c1ptu.N in. cha.rmiiis and warlTI lt1D011pbere. Ope for lunch, dll'lnfr and their 1pl1odtteroua Sua· day brunch F.st.e,,.iYe win. lin. l7 Fuhinn l11land. &«·20.10, RI STOL AR A GRILL. t ff oltd ay Inn Trad.itioa.ally an all American r1v<>rite place to Ht. and Priced '°' family dinint. Jt\.ery· -- UUni from jwcy 1tuda and chope to apecial chicken diabee and fte1h eeafood. Bount.eoua aalad bar Sumptuou. daily luncheon buffet. Open daily for dining and oockta.il9. S131 Bristol St.., Coet.a Me.a. 667-3000. DILL MAN'S Tlw Dillman family ia faJDOUI for thei.r traditional warm hospitality and fine food. Fineat prime rib 111 Balboa and freah fiab daily. Com- p&ete dinner apeciala daily. FriendlY ..me. and a fun. delightful •l· mospMn. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Brunch S.t.. 111d Sun. 801 E. Balboa. 673-7726. THE HIDE-AWAY Tired at eeting out at placea with no privacy" Seerch no more! The Hide- •-..Y providea privacy with ill boot.hi and pertitio111, perfect for buainela luncheona and romantic dininc. All n.wly decorated offering • reluini almolphere. The •pectal· U.. are aeatood and 1teaka. Af. fordable dininc (or the whole ram tly V uiety of daily 1pec:iala. Home· made IOUJll and aauc:.. Beer A wine 11"9CI alao. 687• FAincer at Sprini· cWt in Marina Sboppini Vrn.,e. Huntincton BeAch. ~18 JOLLY ROGER Gf'Mt American food and al the beet pricm. The Jolly Rorer baa alwa}'!I been known as a good ramt.ty value re1i.urant. The menu rutur• brea.kfut. lunch and dinner with a lerse variety or diahes to cbO<*' trom. From en diah•. gnddle cake. ~en, aandw1chea. NI.ch u, ~m~lete dmnert of eeafoad, 1uab. chicken and delicioua de11 ecru. Family owned for 36 years w1t.h th" fr1endliett &ervief in town. -400 S. Cout Hwy .. Laiun• S..ach •94-31:l7 CALFDRNIAN PASTEL'S The newest event m dm1ng 111 the' Newport area. Featuri111 a 1pK1al blend or culinary creallOnl from California and the reel of the world Such tantali11ng itam1 .u ; marinated 1hrirap and acallo~ in a cincer vinaiirette aa.t.d Mouth W8Wnns pute like a.niel hair With ~e.food and f"re&h tomato PlDAI b&ked 10 an au\htntlc Italian wood hurninl oven. the only one 111 New port. And a variety of Gnllad spec:ia.lt.i• Dinner 1o11rved daily (clOMd Mondl)') and Hippy Hour Rt.rvatioos n<0m1Mndad 1520 W. Coat Hicbway, Newport &&ch (71•) 6'8-716J BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB Bubbt.ea la • tnaaure. a ao·1 1tylc- •upper club don• with fanwy ~nd wit.. The Ctwnpqne ice buck!ta.,.. lhaped lib top bat.a and the light &tune like martini c1-. The wan. are hUQ6 with oriamaJ 1930'1 art and the re1troom.1 are true w deco 1tyle. The cu.iaine combinea French and It.e.lian elementa in a bom.y American conte:it.. O~n for dinD~ Mon.-Thura. 5:30-10:30 p.m .. 5-11 p.m. Fri., S.t., Sun. Sun- day Brunch 10 Lm.-3 p.m. Reaer- vationa are •ua•ted. Dinner from $9.96 tA> $16.96. Full Bar. Vita, Mas- terCard, Ame.ncan E:ipreu. Bub- blea 11 locai.d at. 111 Palm Street in Balboa at the comer or Palm and Balboa Call 675-9093. INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER REST AURA.NT 1000 North Briawl StrMt. Newport Beach, (at Jamboree) 714· 762-5200. Lunch-Dinner, uquiaite di.nine in the mad.It of • 1leaminc white Taj Mahal ou.ia.. F•twinr award win· nin1 northern Indian cuiaioe elesantly pr..eni.d in the Moehul tradition. Hon d'oeuvna, eened Mon-Fri 5:00-6:00, Lunch Moo-J'ri 11-2:30, S.t 6 Sun cbampape brunch 11-3:00, Dinner Sun-Thun 5:30-10:30, Frl-S.t until 11:30: Ree- e.rvationa .ecepted, MutArCard. Viaa, American Expre1e. Gourmet. cat.er1nc. weddinp, private partiea, and corporal.e accomod.at.ions. ITAUAN CARMELO'S Thia ultra-1mart. haven or escep- t1onal Italian and Cont.inental Cuitlne ia oneoftha more rewardina phcee w dllWl. Freeh puta and 1pecw "b&bt" uucea are carefully prtpared by three of the ~ Ital- ian chefa. Piano bar entertainment complement.a ~ run atmosphere. Alfreeco dming (weather pet- m1tting) Open Tue1.-Sun. ftom 6 00 p.m. for dinner. 3620 E. Coat Hwy. Coron• del Mar. 676-1922- DEFALCO'• · Home of the all you care tA> ut anuputo and zupp11 bar" "4.95. Sinrr 1914 a tradition in t.hree cities and two e<1untrif''I. 'l'Tuly a family re<1U1urant with family prices. Din- ner11 $4.9f> to $11.95. Veal, chicb.n, l·alzone1, c.lamari. put.al, scampi beer'& wine liAta. O~n for lunch 11nd dinnera Sundays ftature "Sing A Long" with Tony. a really fun n1te Cloeed Mondaya. ·270 East 17th Stret Hi!Jren Square, Ooe\3 Mo'IA Reterv1tion• 722·9264 MARCELLO'S Th11 1ward winner offen an ex- t.naive me.nu specialisini in putaa. ve&l, cioppino and tn.ir famoua hanllmade piua. E.ubliab«t ainc:e 1973. thia fam.ily owned i.taurant. bu captured the bee.rt.a ol ha.Han rood lovers. Luncl\ Mon.-Fri.. Din- ner 7 ni1ht1•week.17502 S..ch at. !'llater, Huntincton Beach. 8" 2 . 6l)Ofj. VILLA NOVA A be1ut1ful bay vit1w crutea I.be romantir .. wna that bu made the Villa Nova a "1ped1l kind of place" for over fifty yean. Su~rb cuiali)e from (~ntral e~d Northern Italy &etVed in Old World e.bu'IL &s- tenaive wine lilt. Dinner nilbtly. Piano bar. Pull menu ull 1:00 Ltn. 3131 Weat Cout Hwy., N.-port Bea.ch. 642· 7880. ~ _ ..... , --b.faE A LI'S RB8TAUBANT U you love cmn. food.. you•,. mn to eltjoy d.ini.nc hen, • U'a plOlll- ieel truly authcltJ.c Chineae food. The menu offen • wide ¥aNty '11 node diahM, from a la cari. to combinations lncludinl .~ A Szechuan style. Breat.h&a.tinc decor in e IUJ)l'G:Mly beautilW al- mospheN. 'tropical drinb to quench your tbJnt. e>p.n aeftD d.a,. a week for lunch and dinner. 8881 Adamt, Huntinston B•ttb. 961-9115. 314 N. a..cb 81.d., ANbeim. 827-1210. THE LOTUS Ent.er the Orie:nt and aperiencl the excellence of Manduio and Sz.echwan Cw.me.. Authentic Ch.i· nese dishes eap9CiaDy ptepued by maater c:her Uu. The Loiua can offer culinary 1DUWJ>itc111 to ywr liltini. The l°"ly dini:n, .,.. . dominated with p~ or the Lotua nower-the sym.boJ of purity in Cbinae culture. EJVoy rme Cbi- neae din.lnc • well u wine, epirita and hospitality ai Ute Lotua. Located in Harbor Ceni.r at 2300 Harbor Blvd. in Cotta M ... Call MS-3331 MANDARIN GOURMET A it\lly q>eeia1 pW. to dine. the Mandarin Gourmet bu been a rold award winner and owner, Michael Chiana wu voted Restaurateur of the Year. Spec:ialixinc l.o Pekinc. Sbansbai, s.cbwan and Hunan cuiaine9, they offer an ana,y ol deli- cacies includini Pekint Duck, dumplinp, whole flab and mon aumpdoua diahea. Elep.nl at· mosphere, impeccable .ervice and e.xt.emive wine liat. 1500 Adam.a, Coe~ Meaa. 6'0-1937 CDNTll\ENTAL MEDITBJlR.A.NB.AN ROOM Airporter la.a Hotel Congenial and eecluded from the buay airport 1urroundinp. The Mediterranean Room offen auperb continental cuiaine for lunch. din- ner and Sunday brunch Top enter· tainmeot nightly in the C1barct Lounge. The Captain'• Table ia o~n for dininc 2• houn. Perfect for watchini California aunMta ii the fo'light Deck Loun1e. The Airporttt Inn ii located at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine 83.1-2770. PUPFlN'S An adventure in natural eatina. · Fttsh quality inpechwta pnpa.red 1n a aimpla yet elegant ,..y. Award winn{na recipa Garden Mttins in a European Cafe 1tyle atmolpbe,. Cuual breaklul and lunch. Fortna.I d1nln( (or dinner. Sun.-Tbun. 7 1.m.-10 p.m., Fri. • Sat. till 11 p..m. :ioso E. Coeat. Hwy .. Coron• del Mllr. 6'0·11>73. RJVJERA Relu to rrecioua wrvi<lt in an elecant, tntlmaite atmoaphett. Ex- ~r\ly ptepared continent.Al ditt. by Chtf Rlclwd BeJtner. alnce 1970. Th• award wfonina ,.. ia.u.rutalaooacaa..._......._ Urt. and e-scela in tAbleslde ~· ara\.iona and flambee.. 0p.n '°' Lunch 11:30-3 p.m., Dinnat Crom 6 p.m. Ea.cdlcnl b.nqu.t r.obt.ia. Sun. and . 3333 S LEMIDI Several thinp mah \his award WUI• nina bidea-..y truly epecial: Walter, their Swisa chef. cnined in IOlM tA the best houaes; Palace SL Moria. Place G.tud, Beur IU L.c, Zurich Autbenli c cuisine Provencale HMOnal rourmet. f•· tiva.i.-.. Sunday brunch eo unique it'• like. steppina back in time to an era when excellec:ie ol food 1r&1 matched by 1enerous ~piulity. a ho.pitality"rarely fowid theM daya Join Marica and Walw in ~tr French country bom.e. Lunch. din- ner and Sunday bnmch. Banquet fac:ilitie1. Cloeed Mondays. 3421 Via Lido, Newport Beach. 676-4904. Ml CASA Their food ~ like a trip tA> MHico' ff09pjta}jty fOM band in hand wjth their mot~, "Mi Casa• Su C....," or my bOUM ia your ho\.IM Kti.t>- li1hed ainoe 1972. it'• no aec::ret friend.a enjoy dining be.re. Open daily from 11 a.m. for Lunch, Din· ner and Cocktails. Entcrtain.JMnt ·Wed. -Sun. nichta in the Burro Room. 296 E. 17th St.., C'AJatA M ... &4&-7626. oany Pilot Datebook/ Fflday, June 6, 1986 19 , • • -1 . . • I ~ -;--·~ '' OutOnThe'E ORANGE COAST -1:-I ~-A.iNT -~L£ -f5..'..c \I we11ht conactoua. Opton Fr V->'• Sat- urday and Sunday for dUU>er. Located on the beeuti!uJ Newport Bay at lOJ N. Bayt1de Or. 6"0-5l23 --------=--=-----CAULJ.DO Cafe Lido ta Newport Cannery Vil-THAI \.- THE THAI TOUCH Su-p 1nw the wonderful world c•f Tha11&nd The 1plendor of Thai cuU11ne and elegant dining is found here at Thai Touch Cu11ine. Your host.I are Pranee and Song.U On11ngchak and they will serve you an authentic Thai meal whether your ta~t.N lean toward t.IH! mild or the t.rad1uonally •p1t'Y. ThaJ Touch 1a a little out of thf' way, but weU worth the rind. Opton for dmner 7 ni«ht.1 and forJun~ daily ucept Sundav Thai Touch Cuiame '" l•K'attod in tht Newport Hilla Shop- P'"K Cenur where San Miguel lJm:e enda at f'titd Road. 2616 San M111uel Dr 6411 012·1 SEAFOOD STEAKS ANTHONY'S PIER 2 The Southern Calif R~taura.nt Writera voted thi11 one the wmner o( the be11 value rest.aura.nta. Their llt'afood u1 the talk of the town with :I0-35 frHh fiah daily. CBS Tele- v1s1on claill\8 they have the best happy hour m Orange County. Menu has dtlone count for the lag.-4 only aupper club ft'• located on Balboa Penmaula. Cafe Lido ~ well known for it.I fresh eearood aelMt ion a • nd cont•m porary cuisine. prepared by Chef Franc~. The warm, inumat• and oozy am- b1ao<'f' or duaty roee 1tnd burvundy decor create a ~rfect atmoephere (or vour d1nina e11per1eoce. Cale Lido 11 ala<> the recipient of the Prestigi11UJ1 Southern Cahfornta Reetaurant Writ.en' Silver Award CuWLI attire Dinner nightly until midnight. Live ja.u nitthl.ly. Call 675-2968 for reeerv1tion1 THE CANNERY Th11 hu1t.or1<' "'1aterfr11nl landmark m Newport 'J Cannery V 1llqe faa turl'!I fresh local aeafood and F.a1t nn tiff( C'on .. al~ntly 11oc>d 1ervict. open for Lunch, Dinnf'r, Sun C'hampqne Brunch and Harbor Cru111f'11 F.nttrt.amment n111htl y and Sun afternoons. EnJOy Lhf' loun11r food ir;allev superb clam chowdrr' :lOIO l..aF'ayelt~ 675 5777 CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country dm1n1 with cl&111! Authen tic western decor restaurant and &&loon, featuring prime rib, fresh --.. -·-----· . aeatooda, and t.bei.r ramoua pan Muteed 1t.eeb. Lunch: Mon-Fri 11-3. Dinner Mon..S.t 6 p.m (d.tn- ner reaervatitina iuaranteed). Dane Uii and live muaic i.o ~ uloon. Dyer Rd. Bait/Newport Fwy. Santa AllA-fg14) 5'49·1612".- THE REX RESTAURANT Located on the oceanfront 1cmu fro111 the Newport Beach pier, The Ru ia the Or1T11e Cout'a mQllt. exdu1ive seafood reatauran\. Well known for fresh Hawaiian aourmet fi1h aelectiooa and apeciali.zingin ~weel Cb&nnel lalaod abalone, ten der veal and prime meal& The warm ambiance of the J)8dded bootlu, gothic J)llintinp and lhe wrll 1t.ocked wme racks lend to ~ 't CObViviaJ atm:osphne. The Ru Rest.eurant 11 the choice of localA u w~ at visiwra. Recipient of the presti.gioua Travel-Holiday award CuuaJ/elegant attire Lunch. dinner. Call 675-2!i66 for reservauona. Valet parkinir. TALE OF THE WHALE E11per1ence a step back into llme Lo a piece where YoU can dtne at your own le11ure. Enjoy the romance o( old Newport: with a panoramic bay VleW Escite your NOMI with their aenaat.ional ..atood and t.radiUonaJ favoriti•. Breakfut 7 a.m., Mon.- Fri., Luoeh ll-4 Mon.-Frl. Dinner -4-1 l Mon.-S.t. &\. and Sun. Brunch 7 _., Oyster 8&r Fri •• Sat. 6 Sun. Banq1.1<1t facllitiee up to 600. -400 Main St .. B&lboa. 673-4633. SAIL LOrr Located above &he Jolly Ropr in ~ Urie cosy ,..tawaot r ... tu,.. fine rNah aeafood ~th oceen ~ d.lolac. En;c>y &he oyawf11D ln • warm atmoephere and decor of DUUC:il mo 1 .,. ...,ooa menu r .. turtt 1wordfiab. ~· ba.li.bu.L ecaJlope and many other Mlect.iona. '.The O)"lter ber often oyater thooter11, clama, crab & 1hrimp cocktail and a1eo hot diahee. The Seil Loft., a reetaurant. that I.a ded1 .. cated to the lradtllon of oomredery -400 S. Cout Hwy .. Lquna Beach •9• 3358 GI~o·s ON THE BILL Almoat. a Co.ta M... l&ndmark where friend• and memories mMt.-mom1ni. noon, and ni,bt. for break!ut., lunch and dinner Cino'1 1an't an haJian Restaurant. but a r•taurant. bei111 run by a OrK'll) Italian. Even thouah they Hrve many Italian itema, they aJao offer a large variety of other it.ema on their menu. Known Cor "HnnHt food and friendly aervice," G1no'1 featurea a varied menu with tmphuis on quality and reuonablt prices. The lounae opena at 8 un. for the more 1er1oua, cocktail hour with interat- ioi notion• at 4:30 PM and Piano .ear Wednead1y thru Saturday be- 1innina at 8:80 PM. Super fun Cbampape Brunch 9-3. Located at I . 428 E. 17th Street.. Coeta Meta. Call 660-1760 for reaervatiu~ direc· tions or whate\IM. • .. r' OR.AND DINNBB TIDATS.a lmpnaalve dlnlnt and prof-.looal productioo1 .,. tun to ~ MCh time you· vlaJL The ntraordinuy buffet otrer11 rout ti.ton ol beet, &t.az.d ham with a tru.lt MUC., Gear· fie cbicbn wtth &*Ch. and Pua and the Mahl Mahl ii aerv..t I.ft a peu&nt •uca. Tri-«>lor f.ttucdni and cream it a real Cavorit.. &Qjoy duiner and 1 p~ tonl&htl Grand Dinner TbMtar located within the Grand Jfotal in Anab.im at l HotaJ Way. Call 772-7710 HARLEQUIN DJNNBR TBEATBR Every cuatomer can be espactad to be tlffted Ii~ a C9lebrity. The theater often 1CYUmpOoua mea.la with top production1 in an elepnt 11t.moaphere The 1umptUOU1 butfet includ• rout baron of be.f, c:hidren and fuah diabta, ,..tM, ealada, \lt(etabt... and ,11ntul d•· NIU. The S.L and Sun. brunch includ• a variety of ea di.thee. Tbe Celebrity Terrace it avaiwbl• for privat:e dinm1. The individually deoorated privat.. balcony rooma overlook the '50-M8t horteahoe 1haped main room. The Harlequin i.a located at 3503 S. Harbor In Santa Ana. Call 979-7650 GUIDE TC ORANGE COAST l=tES 11'' •RANTS ~ ~ § ~ . ~~ I lf·" q,, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ttf, ( ·S ~ ·~ ~ § # ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ !loo ·S ~ ~ .. ~ q.I Restaurant (..)::,; ~ 'J ~ -~ ~ .. (..Jo AJRPORTER INN HOTEL c.onunmlal $9S0-$18~ "4 7~-95 $6SO SlO.SO from 1300 4-7 * * • 18700 M«Anhur 81 lrvtrv 1133-2770 lo.MO * ' THE BARN Ammcan from "4 9:'1 from S3 95 from $2.7:'1 00-7 • • utC: I 1411112 R..dhlll TWun ~{I UIU Sii 95 • BRISTOL BAR A GRILL-HoUday Inn Amencan 1611~ Sl2 llll S39H7.00 $U5 l131 Bristol C...1a M-))7 3000 tt00-"00 -4-7 • • up"' . 400 THE CANNERY s...food Sii ~5 SIU5 "4 75-$8.95 $6.!IO-SUO -4-UO * • up to * 1010 lAl'a)'t'll# N-pon S..Ch 117~ )777 75 CRAZYHORSESTEAKHOUSE SI.aka $9" 111195 S3 9r>-$9.95 Holld.ayw r.-r * * up lo I~ ~hnll<1w Sanui AN ~IH!ll2 S.-.lood • 200 DEFALCO'S ' Wm.41 ltallan "4115·111" .... ~5-1&95 4 .. 7 170 A F 17th SI (uolol M-722·9264 a.er---.....,, IOto • . DILLMAN'S AmPncan 17 95-121 95 S3 9'-18 95 $325-t495 * 15-45 • lfll I ! Bal twi. 8aJOO. l?:l 77l8 LE MIDI f'nlnch tromU50 from ".SO rrom s12 so .... 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Spiderman" cat bW)lar, who police now believe has buf'llarized as many as 21 Newport &.ch homes, apparently has a fam· iliar face: Newport Beach police in· Coast A high-tech Beckmjln medical research and treatment center opens at UC Irvine.I A3 Nation The Senate sustains Re- agan's veto allowing an arms sale to Saudi Arabia by a alngle vote./ A4 vest1ptors say . they have received reports from 30 callers claimina to know the mysterious .bandit, who recently let\ a trail of burglaries on Lido Isle. Newport Beach police detective Dan Holub said the Police Depart- ment's burglary division has rec:ei~ed D.A.says gunga~e suspect reckless the calls since a composite slcetcb of the burglar was published this week. . "They au say that they know him," Holub sa.id. The bandit bas reportedly stolen more than $200,000 an jewelry from at least 14 Lido-Isle homes since January. and police say he may be connected to as many as JI . A pair of New~rt Beach ~lice officers called him 'Sptdcrmitn 'after footprints were found lcadlng up tile sides of houses, then disappearina. The burglaries on tt1e exclusive island have each netted from $3,000 to $30,000 in jewelry. ACQOrdin& to polioc repons, the liaht-footed buraJar apparently enters most of the homes throu&h a socond- story ·balcony dUnDJ evenina hours. then steals cash or jewelry before makina an escape. On Sunda)'. a bura.lar who stole $21,600 in Jewelry (rom a Balboa Island home in the 2000 block of East Bayfront•apparcntly entered the resi-· dcnce through an upstairs window, Jeadit\g to speculation that the Lido Isle burglar. had moved to another are•. But Holub said the crime does not a ... r co bC conrrccted to the SP.tdcrman bur&laries, and added that he" doesn't thiili the Udo Isle buraJ.ar has struck since the news ttports of his activity. · Holub Aid he hu been kept busy check.in& telephone reports of those cJ.aimin1 to t\a ve 1een Spidennan, but no new leads ha vc come up in the cal( so far. Spldenna.o supect Tripling size of honor farm under reVie ·--·· By LISA MAHONEY °' .. .,..., ......... near the planned complex, a'n Oran,.: County environmental study con- eludtt. Neighbors could experience m- c noise, mtttlflittent smolcc and an occasional pri~ csca~ 1f theJamcs A. Muslek Honor Farm In El Toro is expanded to include more prisoner housing and traimna academics for fire and sheriff's per- sonnel. But nearly all of the anticiD1\ed ill'--~ ·effects can be reduced to a minor sea.le througtrvarioustiption mc:aswn, the Mft environmental impect re- port released Tbunda~ said. Aquino to talk peace with a spokesman chosen by the rebel forces.I A• Sports A college long distance runner ts In serious con- dition after attempting aulclde. /C2 Newport Harbor's Mag- gie Henson has a running aooretosettle. /C1 INDEX Advice a')D Games Auto Pilot C4 81-10 A3 A6-7 85-9 cs C7 Oatebook Bulletin Board Business Ctaumed Comlee Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Polloe Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather ce Oatebook A3 C3, 6-7 C1-3 Date book A2 By STEVE MARBLE Ol ... DelJ .......... A Huntinaton Beach man charged with firing a fat.al aunshot mto a friend's head while allegedly playing Russian roulette was described in court Wednesday as a man who courted bizarre and risky behavior. The fat.al shootinJ was not the first ttme Randy Doups Keller played Russian roulette or enga~ in reck- less &ames of chance, said Deputy Distnct Attorney Rick Toohey. KeUer, 29, once took part io a so- callcd "suicide run" in Pasadena with friends. The obJcct of the pme was~ drive through town without stopping at traffic si&nals. The prosecutor used hts descrip- tions of Keller to convince a Munici· paJ Court judae in W cstminster not to lower Keller's S2SO,OOO beil. Keller is char&ed with murder in the shootina of George H. Napta, who was shot once in the face May 31. Keller's attorney, Paul Meyer, de- scribed the shooting as an accident. Huntinaton Beach police, though, said the two men were engaged in a modified vCJ'$ion of Russian roulette, Akeem Olajuwon of the Bouton Rocketa tbr01h a punch at a game in which a bullet •s pla~ in a Boston'• Dennla JohnMn durlnC the NBA Ch.amplcmahJe- rcvolver and participants take turns ThundaJ ntcht. Jobnaon wound up with a cat aton&alde hJa spinning the cylinder, holding the gun . left eye that needed treatment, and Sampeon wu ejected. (Pleue eee RU881A.ft/A2) The Rocketa won. Detalla on Cl. Weapons practice, ftre drills featur- ing a real blaze and more than triple the current number of minimum security inmates could affect Lake Fol'C$l and Serrano Park resident.I Ora• County· officials want to consolidate theincattered tbcTitT and firefi&htcr trainina'~lldb in\Q two academics at the no* Wm iby the year 2000. • .~ ~ They also wta •lde pe:r-(Pl...e ... BOROll/A2) t -•. I Panel~OKSban ~on Anaheimjail SACRAMENTO (AP) -The A~ sembly Public Safety Committee has thrown a monkey.wrench mtoOrange County's plan to build a jail near Anaheim Stadium, votin.16.() Thurs- day to ban state funds for any such facility near the stadium or Dis- neyland. The vote came on an amendment by Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D-Garden Grove, who was roundly crittctZed by Oranie County Super· visor Bruce Nest.ande. Nestande said he hopes "common ' sense will prevail .. before the Lqis- lature finally approves the bond allocafton bill stemmina from Tua- day•s votcr .. approved Proposition 52 or that Cov. Georse Oeuk.me:jian w1U veto it The supervisor said the board, under federal court order co ease overcrowdina at iu main jail in Santa Ana. chose ·the Anaheim location because it's in an industriab~ section of town, while three ollier sites that had been under cons1dcr- (PI ....... 8AJf/A2) County chamber alms at beadlng off smolr.lng law Laguna Niguel service district vote authorized. By G. JEANETTE A VENT Of ... Delr ......... Final approval of supervisors needed; residents would gain C?~trol. liability The Oranae County Chamber of Commerce called a meeting of com- munity leaders and business people and, to nobody's surprise, no one ht up a ciprette. The chamber sponsor· ed the workshop Thursday to "help private and public employers write smoking policies for the workplace. According to Lucien D. Truhill, president of the chamber. the meeting (Pleue He CILUIBU/ A2) By LISA MAHONEY OllMOeily,... ..... Laguna Niguel residents may act the chance to decide in November 1f they want to take control of some tax· supported services now provided by Orange County aovemment. If the community takes rcsponsi· b1ltty for park. slope and street WWII glider pil9ts had dangerous job, role often ignored Coast men tell their tales on anniversary of Normandy assaulr On the pitch-black n1pt of June 6, I 9 .... pilot James Townsend flipped on his landin& liabts while flying behind enemy lines near Ste. Mere- Ealise. The sudden view made it appear his first combat mission would be his last. "We were lookinJ into the second· story window of a farmhouse." Townaend recalled on the 42nd anniversary. of the inva ion of Nor· mandy. •'I think the wheels ran up one aide of the roofand down the other." Town~nd landed the craft an a narrow space between a hcd&trow and an orchard, ••with piccn comina ofhlon• the way." • Amuinpy. no ont was killed or seriou1ly tnJuttd, a not uncommon outcome for many 1n Townecnd't outfit. Townsend didn't have an an op- ponunity to open the throttle and pull bit aitctaft up. There was no throttle The craft w" a combat slider, a Oimsy equipment and troop tamer budt from plywood. aluminum tub-... PAUL ARCHIPllY R£TROSP£CTIVE ang and fabric. When histories of the Second World War arc written. the contnbu- t1ons of the &liders and their pilots usually are aivcn shon shrift Small wonder. Dunna the war. the ahdcr pilots and their aircraft were considered citpcndable. The pilots wcii an independent bunch, all voluntccn. Only about ,,()()() iraduated from the combat alidcr proaram. TheAmencansand Bnt1shJumpcd into their al dcr proarama after the Germans proved· in Bcl~ium and Crtte that alidcrs were vafuablr war tools. SOldicrt and equipment cou bt dchvcttd bthind enemy hnn. ICTOU rivers ind mountaint, and rather (Pl ....... OLIDSR/ .UJ t mamtenance. 1t would receive about S 1.4 million an income that currently 1s used for services countywide. But providing services also means puttina up with potent1al headaches that go along with an additional layer of govemm~nt, including obt.aming liability insurance at a time when ltttle coverage ts available to public agencies an California. The Local Agency Formation Commission Wednesday agreed to authonze a vote on the question of local control 1his faJI. The final decision to hold an election 1s up to the Board of Supervisors, which is scheduled to review LAFCO's actton June 25. If the board agrees, Laguna Niguel res'\dents must decide if they want tax revenue used to maintain parks, slopes and streets channeled from the county to a community services district Residents will elect district board members at the same ttme they consider the qucstton I If formed. the new d1stnC1 would SC'rv1ce Laguna Niguel, pan of Bear Brand Ranch, Laguna Sur and prop- eny at the intcrseellon ofOso and La Paz parkways. Three other fingers of land we~ deleted from the proposed distnct at residents' request. They are Emerald Ridge, Monarch Bay and the Dana Woods section of Bcar'Brand Ranch. Comm1ss1on members also n>- Jccted a bid by Lquna Ni.guel's coastal residents to have a services d1stnct of their own. Coastal residents argued that they did not identify Wlth their inland neighbors and would found in a d.ra1D Road lD lntne. ............................ e cUtdl of!Bcmlta CaAJo ' rather not be hnkcd with them 1n a iovemmental structure that many consider a first step toward cityhood. Wednesday's acuon marked the second time the commission has recommended a vote on forming a services district. The matter was rcl\card at the request of some Laguna N,auel residents wbo said home· owners an certain affected areas had not been informed of the pendtnJ acuon. The appellants also expressed con- cern about the difficulty of obt.amana hab1hty insurance to protect services distnct board membcn. Corpse found on Bonita Canyon By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ud PAllL ARCHIPLEY °' .. °'""' ....... lrvme pohce 1nvest1ptor\ search- ed for hom1c1de clues Thursday after discovery of a bod> 1n a dramqe ditch alongside Boniu Canyon Ro.d The untdeni1fitd body was a male of unknown descent, satd an lrvme police spokesman The v1ct11T1 ap- peart'd to be 1n h1\ latt 20s Evtdencc indu.-.ted the body wu dumped sometime late Wcdn~> ntaht or early Thun<ia) mom1na l>olice would not comment on why they were treauna the case as a homicide Irvine police Stt. Rt hard Bowman also declined to comment on the poss1 bte caust of death. whelhtt there wu tv1dcnce offouJ play, or whether the body t11h1mtrd ,tvidenct of traumi. , The body was d1tc0vettd at about I(); Is a.m. tD th dra.1nqe dJM:b al Bomta Canyon Road aboull Qlt\ mile south of Ma nbur vard, Bowman wd. j A county aew that clcan1na dtbns 1lon the roadway Ucd the t ; (P\eue ... 80DT I I \ • I • I .. , June e, 1981 •. I GLIDER PILOTS TELL THEIR STORY ••• Prom Al . tMll spradlna them cros' the· (Oun· '1Midc like p&ralrOOpenf they de--fiend Whole units lotelher. • And bcicaute the llidcn were dent, provided the ercment of aurpnsc. A lot of the voluntccn wbo joined ehlC Slider p1Jots ~re aurprixd, . Muy wanted to be pilot : few iialized when they 1'-oed u~ they • t be beadfoa for a 11naJe m11s1on. ownsend, of Huntm~on kach, had tried to &'tt into pilol tra1nina tehool, but flunked the eye test. Instead, when drafted an 1942, he tndcd up in chemical warfare. While stationed in 'IYtah's Great Sah ~ke Dc1cn. he learned lhe Army was ~ittn4&)ider pilots and prom-..-ins promotions for those accepted lnto the pfOll'lm. ··So I got a promotion out of 1t, into Oy1~ and out of someth1n1 I knew notluna about," Townsend recaJled. The on-apin. ofT-ap1n tramma ~m lurthed forward until the Alhes beaan prepanna for the 1n- vas1on at Normandy Townsend, now 66. inuned con· tinuousJy in England until D-Day Dunn& the first wave, ht!> squadron tkw paratroopers mto France The next 111ght, they piloted the r,liders carrymJ reinforcements. artil- lery and supphes More than 1,200 American CG-4A combat &hdcrs and 300 Bnt1sh Horsa giders new 1n dunng "Operat1on verlord." The gilders -JUSt over 48 feel long. with a wmg span of nearly 84 fee t - trailed 300 feet behind C-47 tow planes, dangling on one-1nrh diameter nylon ropes "It was blacker than the 1n-;1dc ol vour hat," Townsend \aid 'That'<.. why the first &)1der hit a hedgerow ll was demolished Both pilots were lulled." Townsend's miracle landing wa\ repeated often dunng the h1stom 1nvas1on Some officers had predicted no percent casualties Instead. 17 per- cent of the glider pilots reaching Normandywr'Tt'.k11led but 97~1 oflhe a.hdel"I were rendered unusable after they crashed or l;rnded 1n the French countryside When Newport &alh resident Wilm Frenchs fkw h1<, glider into Holland dunng Operauon Market- Garden three month\ later. pilots had open fields to land in. more hke the empty plains at Luhb<>ck, Texas. where many trained Unfortunately, Holland didn't offer Texas-sized open space'i "In Texas the a1rfil'ld\ were '><> damn b1.& you could land all over the place:· Frenchs said. "but in Holland the fields were small "Gliders were landing on top ol each other, 111 tr~\· they lost 40 percent of them," he ~•d. Nearly l,900U.S < C1-4A r,and 700 Enghsh Horsaswered1spatchcd 111 thl' assault designed to open a clear road to Bcrhn It was the large~t smgk glider opera lion of the war Frcnchs. now 76 )'ear-; old. belonged to the ( J\·1llan Air Patrol when he Joined the Army 111 1942 He was eager to become a gl1dcr pilot, despite the qucst1onablc "alue of the program "I ncvt•r knew what fear was 1n my youn~erdayc.:· hl· .,aid When he new IOIC> Holland In September 1944. he wa\ with the troops ordered to take the hndgc o\.Cr the Waal River at N11mcgcn It war, the last bndge before Armhcm. made famous in the hook and movie "A Bndgc Too Far " Dunng the same a .. ..ault. Town\· end landed his glider nearhy in Zon "Some of tho~ guy~ would run ofT to wherever they heard shooting· Townsend said of h1'\ fellow glider pilots "But I r,ta)cd put until \Oml' bod} told me otherwt')C · Frenchs was one of "tho<i4: gu)'> ·· B«ause he spoke C 1crman he 1m- mcd1ately found h1m<,elf work.1ng Wilm h'erlcha, now of Newport Beach. la ahm O.Q the dfht In an omclal army pho~pb taken at Lincoln, EDCl&Dd. •hortly after a mlNlon bela.lnd enemy llnea. with the Dutch undeflround force,. The} told him the N1Jmeaen bndge was wired to explode by 1he Germans. Whale awa11ing orders. Frenchi, was wounded 1n a bombing raid A medic taped thc head wound. and Frenchs Sta)'ed with h1~ Unit. The soldier'> crossed the nvl·r below the bndge 111 collapsible boal'i The first boat launched went down carrying 30 men with 11. "We got I :!II men acros., and lo'>l . that many 1n the n\Cr" frenchs o;.a1d. "Of the I 10 whu cros-.cd. 40 'iurv1ved the battle" One of the men was abk to cul the wires and prevent the C1crman'> from destro} 1ng the bridge "If that bridge had hcen de- molished lhe war would ha..,c ~en e\tended SIA months or longer," f-rmchs"S<nd . Frenchs finall~ went to a hu-;p1tal tor attenuun 10 hi\ wound. hut he nevc:r !>aw a doctor He '>pent h1., lime helping care for Lhl' \curl'" ol nlhcr wounded. a' ""di as carrying out the dead When he kit. hl' hitched a ndt with a British tank that was lo'>I L 1ke French'i and T own..end \I JI Dethng ne .. er new another glider after the war Delling. 111 Nl·wpon lkat h l'>.- pected mon: out of hi\ l'\pcm·nn In I 944, the (I\ ii .\l"ronaut1t\ •\dnlllll\· trat1on issued him a "( omml·rual Glider Pilot'' n·n11i,atc "l'"e been tr.1ng 10 tind a 1nh l'H'r '>111Ce~" he laughed Dethng also w;intcd lo 0\ 10 thl" war. but at ::!8 he "'a" two ~c•H'> mer the age limn for pilot 1ra1n1ng He JOmcd thl· \f)ullcnngghdcr p1l11t 1ra1111ng program and wa\ "anou\I} 1ra111cd to hf a trall\pon p1IOL. a t11gh1 111structor and a gl1ckr mechanic Dethng. perh;ip,, "'a' t~r>1tal 111 thr: gilder ... olunleers "Most of U\ were older a1.hcn- turous hell-ra1<,er'> ·· he ..aid When he ..,.a.,n"t lh1ng 1n Europe. he was hu~ing liquor lor the troop., "M> JOh was 10 go to lklg1um and hnng batk Lhr hoo1e Id hf loatkJ with blatk market mont'\ and I'd go 10 this dealer who had all kind\ of labels," Dethng rnalkll "He'd~} p11. lo.. a label.< ourvo1\ln ur whatever, .ind he.: 'd \lll"k 1t on lhr hottlc "Hl· onl} had onr k.1nd ol t.op.nal It "'a" prelt} had "We: wrrt' ;i cra/\o hunth Aller landings lht:\ d pick· u\ up all 11H'r f urope · Delling nu\.' 7' m.Hfr nurnL·r11U\ tnps ac.:ro'>s the Engh'h C hannt•I 1n glider train' ddtH·nng \Upphl"\ anll solJ1crs for 1h1.· \Ilic•.' finill pu\h Wilm Frerich• today . An adm1t1c:dh poor navigator, he was na" 1ga II ng on I he lead \ -41 when tivc plane\ were carrying fuel to Gen. Patton "I had no idea where we were." he admitted "The pilot was so mad he made me give him the maps and told me to get the hell to the back of the plane "I really d1dn t have a lot of e11c1tement Junng the war, but 1 had a great time .. Dcthng. Frenchs and T ownscnd arc final!} ge111ng an opportunit) to rem1n1sce about those ttmes. All Lhret Orange Coast men are membt"' ot the ~auonal World War II Glider Pilot\ Assoc1at1on The a~soc1at1on held its first reunion in 1971. and ha\ been trying to loccitc lormer sJ1der pilots ever sint·e It ~t1mates there arc about twice th<: 1.400 mcmbers 'illll "' 111g The a'i'iona1 ion operates a small mu'>(um near Dallas. Texas, where II ha\ one of only thrl'C CG-4A 's tha1 are left of the 14.000 hu11t dunng the war. Although Lht glider program wac; d1\C11n11nueJ 111 1954, former ghdcr pilot\ look hack. "-Ith pndc on their umtnbu1111n 111 the war effort "I don't think anybody le.new what glider\ Wlluld Ix· U\C.'d for when they \tartl·d the program " Town-send ..aid "But lhl' glider\ did contnbutc \1gn1fitanth 11n D-Day and 111 Holland. dl''>flllt' the lact that no1h111g "-COi an·ord1ng 10 plan<; "The l.llllll'Pl al lea'it was estab- h\hl·d " hl' notl·d 'hc:cause that\~ ..,.hat thl') ·11 11\1ng helicopters for lod;l\ " Clouds to clear by afternoon Night and momtnQ low cloudl, With local fog Of petd'iy drtme. C11er by midday~ the Oninge Cout, The NattoMI w .. o* a.Mee Mid Hlghl todtiY will range from U to 70 at the r:i.ech .. to the mid 70. Inland Lon wlll" ti. In the 50I to loww IOI. , Loeal mountalna will ti. moatly dear uoept for tog and low clOUd• ak>nO the ooaatll llopee thte mom no. High• wlO ti. 72 to 71, iow. 45 lo 55. o.Mtt Wind• wlll blow 15 to 25 mph, with hloha In the upper delttt1 aa to Mand In the lower dea«tl e8 to 1be. Lowa wlll ti. In the 80t and 70.. w .. t to eouthw.wt wind• wm b60W 10 to 18 knoll through local wat.,. thl• afternoon over a tlOUlhwett 1W911 of 2 to 3 fMt. A email craft adVleory It Potted betWeen Point Conception and Santa Roaa llland d~ to northw.t Wind• 18 to 25 knot• with gull to 30 110011. s... .,. 4 to a , .. , U.S. Tempe II Tl .. .. u ... 16 .. " .. IO 71 .... •1 • 11 a .. .,, IO II 104 Tl IO .. TO 57 12 ., 17 12 71 M IO 43 .. " t2 IO .. 77 .. 53 17 7a 72 .. 78 541 10 eo 13 73 96 65 100 72 IO 70 .... 13 Ill ,. .. Calif. Temps ...... lewe WOUOfl 111 M 'l'llurtoay .......... .. tO ---.... ...._. A 12 ...... "' .., 9llflOP tO .. ~ ~n cm-. .... ~eity 11 .. ....... 12 u ,_ II IO i.-ter 7• M i..ne 9Mdl ,, 12 Loe MQllMI l 1• 12 M~ 7e M MOnrO¥le 7 4 ., Mol!leo.lo • 1• .. .. ~ .. 6t .._,.. 101 7• ~ 9-:fl 17 11 °""*'° 16 6 7 ()nUw1o 77 13 llelm~ 102 .. 11..-wi ra eo ,_ Roblee IO H ,.._.,,. IO II "90 lklfl 7t IO Aed'#oOd City 17 .. h«-10 76 N ...,_ II H Sen~ II .. Tl 17 17 M 71 .. 11 ., Surf Report Tldea l'OOAY 3 53L"I 1021 Lift 2.37 p"' hconcl "llOh • 6t p "' IATIMDAY --0 I 34 u .. .... ~ 71 12 tenDllOO • a 4 2SLll\. -0 I 1101 e.m 34 3:08pm 24 Eztended ...,,._ .. 67 hnJoM ~ H a.m. Ane 74 a Senta llrber• 71 11 SM«a Cn.11 75 .. ........... NM --~ 16 .. lecollcl lllgll t-77 p "' 5 .. e..i,.... loclay llC 6 41 ..... *'°.Le. .. 1.11211111 .._,....~el450a.m ..o .... M7.42pm BAN ON ANAHEIM JAIL APPROVED ••• From Al al.Ion 1n the county have more schools. schoolchtldrcn. old people and homes nearby. "If you put on blinders .. you'd have to pick that one." Nestandc said of the site near Anaheim Stadium. "The Board of Supervisors doesn't want to put Jails in neighborhoods .... But they (legislators) put a hi&hcr pnonty on sporting facilities ihan they do on schoolchildren and ntl&h· borhoods." Howe, er, Rob1nwn and Sen. John Seymour R-Anahe1m. who su~ poncd the amendment dunna the committee heanna Thur1day. wd they norm.ally would not gel involved 111 a local la1\d-use ~uabble. but both accused the board maJonty of choos- ing the seven-acre trash transfer station in "a back-room deal." "The board chose to take advan- tage of a lame-duck supervisor," r.aid Rob1nsoo, refemng to Supervisor Ralph B. Oark, who voted apanst the site but did not seek re-election and 1s leaving office an January. The board maJonty, ''tned to give Ralph Clark a going-away present." Robinson \:ltd. "I was act mg to take 1 t back." Seymour called the selection pro- cess "a total farce." saytnJ super- visors chose the Anaheim stte w11houl giving adequate noucc to local residents and elected offic1al<1 The amendment says state money cannot be spent "in a charter city on a site that is adjacent to or within two males of a major league baseball and football stadium and as within three miles of a ma1or amusement park." Under Proposition 52, counties can rely on st.ate bond money to cover up to three-founhs ~ the costs for new Jails or Jail expansion projects. Sh'ortly after Thursday's vote. supervisors were sent a memo from Murry L. Cable, assistant county admin1strat1ve officer, sayina Sen. Robert Presley, D-R1verstde. would try to remove Robinson's amend- ments from t.he ball before final passage. CHAMBER HOLDS SMOKING WORKSHOP ••. From Al 111 Anaheim reprcsented an attempt 10 sta..,e off mandatol"} no-~mok.1ng ordinances that might be imposed by c11; and county governments In an age where non-smok.ang emplo)'ecs arc succes5full y suing their employers for not prov1d111ga health y work environment and city aovem- ments arc passma stiff no-smoking ordinances. "ll wall certainly stnkc a refrC"hang note 1f the public and private sector can coordinate 111 makang this program <1uccessful,'' ..aid lruh1ll Although the workshop attracted 41a1d companaes should approach a smokmg policy JUSt as they would any other work pohcy. Memtt Johnson, executive director of the Untted Way of Orange County, ~1d when has organ1zat1on formulated its policy. "We weren't trying to save anybody s hfe or make ll a moral issue It's a cond111on of our work environment hk.e heat, light and air cond1tlon1nJ." Memn said the pohcy. which permits smokana an designated areas, was wntten afler a surv~y showed where employees felt there should and should not be smoking. Since the policy was implemented last year, there have been no violations and, m some cases, t.hert: wcrt: unexpected rewards, said Johnson. One smoker, a 16-year employee, told him, "I now take brealcJwhcre I dtdn't take brcab before" RUSSIAN ROULETTE •.• onl) 125 of Orange County's 80,000 From Al bu~anesse\. T ruh1ll said \Orne of the county'~ largest employers were to their head and pulling the tnger Toohey s~ud Keller's bacqround there· Bank. of America. Burroughs In the modified version, pohcc reveals a pattem of"b1z.arre conduct" ITI ( K be 1 -( 1 k alleged Nagata spun the revolver's 1riclud1ni involvement an previous C'orp Nabisco Brands Inc Mm1on ... Corp annon, am r Y ar ITihnder and aimed the gun at Keller 09mes of Russian roulette. V1eJo Co. Northrop < orp.. and e pulled the tngger, but the gun did Meye' reportedly disputes t¥ al· Rodwell lntcmauonal not fire. pohcc \aid. lepuons his client ·wu playing Then Keller took. the aun, spun the Russian roulette it the ume of HONOR FARM EXPANSION REVIEWED ... From A l manent housing tor 700 m1n1mum sccunty anmatc'i h\ 19911 and add another 835Jaal hcd'> hy thr I urn of lhl' century The add1t1on' would gn·.1tly 111- tens1fy act1v1ty al the honor larm and along with othcr planned develop- ment, conlnbutl' lo the urhan11at1on of the area. thl· cnv1ronmen1al analysis concluded But 1t said the planned eitpan\1on would not unduly ta' thl' \urround- ing road system or hurdcn other BODY ... From A l body and flagged do"'n a pa,\1ng Cahfom1a Highway P111rol tar he uad Bet:ause the b<>d} war, found w1th111 Irvine cit} hmll\, th<' h1g.hwa~ patrol officer calltd ln111r pohl(~ .111 the scene The Orange C ount~ ( 11roncr·.., \1,1(1 wu enh•ttd LU help dr.tcrm1nc till' body's 1dentll)' and the 1.aur,c of death An autop\~ wa\ '><.hedulrd to takl' place this morning. Bowman \aid MAIN OFFICE no~ ... s., &• Cot•• ....... .. Ml !KW<-II<>•·~ Cl'>••....... ~ ~ • e L'\\t'nt1al '><-'r\ t(\'' I hedralt rl'f'11rl hd\ l'k'L'fl circ ul.1tcd In Jfkcted puhltc agl'OLll'' tor .1 45- d.t\ tomment 1x·no<l < 11unt~ \tall and out\1dc t11n\ulta111, "'ill lhL·n n.•\pond 111 agrm l tnnu·rn' T hl' lir'>I puhl1< h1'ilfln~ on thl' rcpon ~hould Ix• -;omt·tirm· in the tall, atcording to Boh Rr<hrnnnd u toun- tv Envrronment;il 'v1.1nap,l nll'nt •\gcncy planner The env1ronrnrntal rt·pon f1){ u~·' on the 1 m pal" 111 n p;rnd1ng Jll'r· manent Jail hnu\rng from 40,000 \QUarc let•t 10 n I ~ 111 -.quare feet <I' "-Cll a~ ton'ilrtil 11ng a I I, I 611-\Quan·· luol shcntr\ tr sining ell adcm} .ind a 21 185-,4uan l1111t l1n· 1rarn1ng atadem) The ~hen II .ind lire acadl·mu.·~ °"uuld al\o ha'< C\ll'll\l\.C outdoor lac1llt1c\ 1nd11J1ni! a "-Capon~ rangt· and fire 1ra1111n11 llfl'3 on the ~outh· 'A<l''it side oft hl' [lrnpcn} Onl> 15 pcrlt'nl of thc farm " ill ti Vtl) U'K:d noY. f hl'rl' I~ f)Cf manent hou,1n~ tor 421l mak and IC'malt inmatc'i and anothcr 7 '" 1emporan hed' to handle pn<,oncr •>verllow lrom the• ma111 1ail 1n Santa \na fh1• propmc·cl c•xpan~uin would <·1 ltp'><' 11111'1 ol th<' agriruhurul ut.·~ I ----------- In add1t10n. 61 percent of the cylinder and placed the barrel Bfl.Jnst • d h ti\ llll'\ .1t thl' larm. u-;111g up 82 ol emplo}t"rs polled by the chamber 111 a Naaata's face. said police. Th ts tame 11 Napta 1 cat 7hm 100 urn:'> and leav111g the 1985 survey ~1d thty already had fired. oflicen said. Judae Kathleen O'Leary refused 10 rem.11n11111. land a\ a butler between rlans 111 effect or were wort..1ng on A third person who alleaedly Wit· lower Keller's bail and set a lhl' \1.irim· < orp<; Air Station, El one nesscd Lhe shooting called police and preliminary heanng for June 16. If Toro lht· lutun· Irvine lndustnal .\lthough health concerns are at the paramedics. Nap ta died at short convicted of tint-degree murder, < ornpln I a\I and l'lll\tlng res1dcn-• heart of 1he smok.ing-111-the-work-time later at Fountain Valley Re-Keller could be sentenced to life in 11;1l 1111ghh111 hoo<h place controversy. several paneli~ts gional Hospital trauma c~ntcr. prison. lhl' r11unt) 1s nego11a11ng ~th the .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;11r \tat111n tnr the purC'hasc of 20 acres 111 "alan1 l;ind 10 continue some tarming I ood produced by pnsonen 1' u'>t.·d v.1th1n the Jail system The dn1l1 rC'pon <:.uggests that new hu1ld1ng' wns1ruc.:1ed at the honor larm Y.ould \h1cld ne1&}lbonng re'lt· dent\ from gum.hot noise at the weapon'> range If measured at the do\C'>I rl'\ldcnle. the ,mall arm'> prat Ille could a\Cragc an e'ittmated 70 dtl lh<'I\ F enltn~ that 1ndudes razor wire. ~4·hour-patrol' and the low-n\k. nature ol rnmah:~ ..ent 10 the farm will m111gatl' thl· danacrs of a pmoner c~apt· 1n lhl· neighborhood. the n•port \.11d Fire ha1ard policies wall be 1m- pkmL·n1cd to reduce the n'lk. of an unrnn1rolkd firr dunna 1ra1n1ng drill\, .m:ord1ng to the report 1 he report did 1101 appear to addres~ how the 1mp.1l t of Jnft1na 'lmoke m1ah1 be leuened D•llJ Pilot Delivery I• Ou•rantMd V ()lf"'da., '""'" tt t~• no Let the sun shine inl Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters ... 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