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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-20 - Orange Coast PilotTOMO OW: FAIR * FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1986 Sumner gains in vote recount Lawyers. election offic ials squabbling over ballots in Democratic primary tiff votes That prompted Sumner, a former JUdge and the chauman of the county Democratic Pany, to demand a recount may win. I don't know. But he won't pick up vot~ 1n the ma~1tude he did the first day," Olson said. The first precincts counted v.cre those that showed lcro votes for Sumner 1n the elecuoo, Olson ..aid. A recount of those precincts was e1t- pected to produce an infusion of votc!t for Sumner, he said. Grand Juiy critiques election training By STEVE MARBLE °'-Dllllr,.... .... Wntt-in candidate Bruce 5umner continued to gain ground today in a recount for the 40th Congressional Otstnct Democratic pnmary as law- yers and county elccuon officials haggled over ballou Alcala sentenced to gas chamber BULLETIN -Coavlcted cblld killer Rodney James AJcala WH saaenced to dealb today ln Orange Couty Sapertor Coart for tbe I t7t kid.napping ud 1layta1 of a 12-year - old Ha.ntlagton Beach atrl. It la tile second time AJcala baa been convicted and ordered executed for tbe brataJ klllla1 of RoblD C'llrtattne Samaoe. Tile flrat convic- tion WH overtuned on appeal. 1"1al1 11 a dan1eroaaly lDtelllgent ma.a wbo could bave bffn a aacces1 lD Ufe," said Sapertor Coart Jaror Faroall Mohamed. "ID1tead, be be- came a depraved aalmal." -STEVE MARBLE Indicted Dominic Frontiere, ha.- band of Ram• owner Oeoreta Frontiere, wu indicted Thunday. For detail•, eee Sporta, C 1. Nation FBI detains the Soviet Embassy's air attache after he allegedly picked up classified documents left by a U.S. Air Force officer./ A5 INDEX Advice and Games . Auto Piiot C6 01-8 A3 A7-8 84-10 C7 cs Datebook ca Datebook A3 C4, 5 C1-4 Date book Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather A2 Pioneer in spinal cord work eyes postatUCI From staff and wlrt rtport1 Wnght State Un1ve~1ty "<.1cnt1<1t Dr Jerrold Petrofsky, who gained , national attention for his work help- ing spinal cord IOJUry v1ct1ms walk with electmnic'I. 1'1 cons1dcnng a pos1t1on with the Caltfomta Colleae of Medicine at ll( Irvine and tht' Veternn'I Admin1strat1on Mt'dtcal Center m Lona Bcac..h, ollac1als at both 1Mt1tut1ons say. Pttrof~k) has held d1SCU'l'llOn~ with the head of the medial \Choo1'1 depanment of psychiatry and human behavior and Lona 84:ach VA of- ficials. Sourtts say the position would involve work at both insl1tut1ons, 1ccordin1 10 the C>ayton Journal Herald. UCI ~kt'swoman Linda Granndl confirmed today that lrvme campus offic1ah rt'ct'ntl) 1alkt'd ~1th Petmf~k). but 11ht' "'11d "1hcrt·1 nothina definite yet" ahout ham J01n1n1 the lJ( I facull~. Ul'it y('ar Pctmfsk) d1scu\~ hi\ '-'Otk \\Ith 1"4raly'l1"' 1rt1m\ ma guc·\t ~umner, seeking to tum beck Lyndon LaRouche 'iupponer An Hoffmann.picked up 142 vote Thursday in the first day of the recount as ballots from 32 of 705 precincts were inspected. Hoffmann was declared the winner in the June 3 election by JUSt 267 Hearing • opens in in fraud case Bankrupt Newport businessman hit with 66 charges By STEVE MARBLE Of .... Delly ...... ..,, From the glove-leather !leat of a Rolls Royce to a scat at the defense table in Orange County's lar&est fraud case, Newport Beach businessman Thomas Caner is always at the center of attenuon. Once a mulum1lhona1re who dreamed of creating a D1sneyesque theme park in Las Vegas. Carter is accused of b1lk1ng investors out of $75 m1llton in a classic pyramid scheme that has become the county's largest fraud case Caner is bankrupt, but rnll work· 1ng. hoping to salvage his v1s1on with money from new investo~ according to a court-appointed trustee He also is facing 66 ltiony grand theft and fraud charges A preliminary hcanng to de- termine whether Caner must stand tnal on the felony counts opened late last month and continued through Thursday when the prosecution reached a midpoint its in mammoth case. Deputy District Attorney Kaz Makino said the case against Caner 1s based mostly on the tesumony of v1ct1ms and several of Caner's former associates. Makino said as many as 50 wit- nesses will be called dunng the preliminary heanng in front of Harbor Mun1c1pal C'oun Judge Russell Bostrom in Newpon Beach The heanng is expected to contmue (Pleue itee CARTER/ A2) Ahhou&h the first da)' ot the recount produced a dramatic swing of votC1 1n Sumner's favor, County Registrar of Voters Al Olson predic- ted Sumner will pick up ground at a much slower pace as the recount continues ··sumner may continue to gain ground and 1fthat trend continues ht Graduation day The recount, which may take up to tv.o weeks. continued at 8:30 am. today A spokesman for Sumner said the wnte-in candidate appeared to be (Pleue eee llltCOUNT I A.2) By USA MAHONEY Ot .. DlllJ,.....,. The Lrammaof precinct workers b> the Oranae County RqJSt.rac of Votcn should be revised lo include more visual aids and less-wordy 1nstruct1on manuals.. a repon by the outgoin& 1985-86 Grand Jury concludes. The registrar should alao provide separate tra.10101 scsSlons for expenenccd precmct workers that focus on mistakes m&de in previous elections and on how to avoid them, a report released Thursday said. (Plcue eee SLltCTIO!f/A2) County officers return to work Deputies staged sickout to protest contract dispute By PHO. SNEIDERMAN OftlleD.air ....... Oran&e County Shenffs dcpuucs had apparently recovered today from a "blue flu" ep1dcm1c that swept through their Thursday evening watch But the labor dispute that tnggr-rcd the ~1ckout rcmamed un- resolved More than thrtt-quarten of the depuues ass1aned to Thunday evc- nma watch called m sick. said Lt Richard Olson a spokesman for 5henff Brad Gates For toda)' 's morning watch how- ever only one deput) phoned m 111. Olson wd, adding that one s1cl call was not unusual. In contrast. 35 depuues &S51gncd to tht Thursday evening watch had callrd in sick Olson said 46 offie%~ oormall)' work this watch. To cover the absences, momma warch deputJes wert asked lo work a 16-hour double shift and nine in· vesugarors were assigned to dnvc patrol cars Shenff s deputies patrol unincorporated county areas, plus the c1t1es of San Juan Capistrano and Villa Park "It was a routtne evening last mght." Olson said today. ,_I would hke to hope that the assoc1at1on and the counly get back to the bargammg tables 10 resolve the issues.·· Chrlatine Conlee and Cheryle Carr give each other a hug at the concluelon of graduation ceremonlee at Newport Harbor Rt.ah Sch~l OD Thursday. Conlee aane a aoog during the ceremony and Carr accom- panied her on the piano. Former Ram• quarterback Pat Baden wu commence- ment epeaker. Story on 810. B)' t"arly today, however. no new contract talks had been ~heduled I\ spoke\oµn for the deputies said the s1ckou\1was a one~y gcsturt designed to show omcas· d1spleasu~ over the negot1at1ons deadlock Fluor widow in $6 million dispute John ~1bley. the county's director of t'mployee relations. said paruc1- pants in Thursday ·s sickout would not fact' d154.:rphnaf) action. But he said the deput1~ "'ould have 10 produce a phys1c1an s nott' 1ftht'y call 1n s1d, again dunng the current labor Says Canadian bank misappropriated trust fund in Ora nge County court suit From stall and wire reports The wife of late mdustnahst J Robert Fluor contends 1n Orange County Superior Coun that a Can ad1an-owned bank m1sappropnated $6 m1lhon from a trust her hushand created. In another development related lo the Fluor estate case L1lhan B. Fluor contend-; a claim for S2 8 million 1n delinquent l0:an<1 made by the Tor- onto-based bank that ownsCahforn1a Canadia n 1!> "h1ghl)' questionable in nature and circumstances " <;he has requested pcrm1\s1on to hire attorne~ Ph1hp f fkllcv ilk as \pcual coun~I lo dcfrnd her again\I tla1mc, b-. tht: bank and 11' < anad1an u"'ncr. (anad1an lmpenal Rank The hottom line 1\ a d1\pute ahout hov. < ahfom1a ( anad1:.sn Bank a' ~o­ tru<;tcc handled the Huor l:.sm1h lru'it." Bcllev1lk \aid floor. INho died \cpl 9. l'>M wa~ Lhairman ol 1hc Ir' int·· ha'icd Fluor < orp cnittnL•cnng and nrn'>lruct1on firm and also a ( ahtorn1a < anad1an bank diret"tor He made the banlt and hi' ..... tc rn- trustees of the fam1h tru'>t His will transft"rred into that atloun1 mo\t ol ht'> estate. v.h1Lh v.a<; 'alucd 1n probate coun at nearl~ S4 2 m1ll1on In Apnl the bani..\ parent firm Toronto-based ( anad1an lmpcnal Bank of \ommerce 'ued Mr\ Fluor in a San Francisco rnurt for S2 I< (PleaM: aee FLUOR/ A2) d1~pute · "This 1s most dt'fi,n1tel) a JOb action " <;1hle}' said Thur'ida) after- noon fh1s 1\ the union pulling the tngger Thal"\ v;ho we hold re<;pon- "hle We feel tht' union 1s u<.mg an n1on1on1st tactic to make us give them more money. We're not going to \.tcld to that I think 11 will havt' the opposite effect It will cement the (Pleue eee D&PUTI&S/ A2) CM city employees join national union DI'. Jerrold Petrofeky kcturc at lJ( l The Long Beach VA center ha'I a ma,ior spmal cord tnJury rchab1h- tat1on prosram. and the two 1nst1tu· t1on'i often conduct 101nt rc~.arch proaram'i. Petrof'iky has been dt' velopma a computer-bl~ 'Y tern partly under VA ~pon~nh1p, 1hat u~ electncal stimulation to enable pcop~e paraly1rd h) c,p1n1I cord tnJunc'i to walk Roth Pctrof'iky and \\. nVit State P~'lidcnt Pai&t' Mulhollan h:wt' \aid he wH conudenna a thr<"c 10 'II'\• mon1h leave" of aMcnt(' In an interview MondJly, Mulhollan \aid l\t btolievtd Petrof\ky wu con,1dcr- 1ni a hon-term rc~arch flrOJ('( 1 nt Irvine By TONY SAAVEDRA ud PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .,,. Delly ,.... ...... ( o'ita Me'MI nly workers Thur\Ja\ became the second group of Orange ( ounty municipal emplo}ee<, 1n a week to unite under the .\Fl ·< 10 banner Glen o;;troud president of the ( o\ta Mesa (II) Employees l\'i\OC1a11on that represents general \t'n ll'l' workt'rs. said 68 of the I 06 ballots la.,1 wt"rc 1n favor of JOtntng the ~n itt• Emplmet·' lntl'rnat1onal l n1nn - an afllhillt' ul 1hc n<111nn·., largl'\I labor group Tht• 'll lor. b\ nl·,irl\ a ~·Ill I mariun 1.:amt· ont' da) afkr the a'l'lcll:1at1on IJunt hcd tallo.\ "1th the rt!\ on ,1 nc" lontrnll. Hut \1roud \aid 1hc ~H l1nn "'8' not nl'((\\.lnl\ meant to h.11'ter lht• group\ harµm·- ing f>O\\CI ··1c, pi1\\1hk tht' a'>'i<x'1a1mn '"II ,trcngthcn our hand hul that"\ not v.h\ "-C did 1t · \troud .-.aid \\l• rt• domg this onh 10 'llrengthC'n tht• assoc1at1on " The 195-mt'mocr a\\c>e1a11on :ti'><> negotiates for the '\' gt:neral \Cf\ it<' v.orkers "ho do not tx·long to thC' barpining group The gt·m·ral 'itr' ll<' categof") coHrs all ul\ t•mplo\Ct'' t'"(eCt'pl for pohCt'. tire .ind managt•- ment Theekcl ion "a' 1ht' '>el 11nd \Ut tC'>' in a v.t"ck Im 1hc unwn v.h1th launched an Orange t 111int\ mt'mhc:r· \h1p dnvC' Mal'(h I \.lnta .\n.1 lit' At 93, this Laguna author says life just gets better I >re\\C'<l for compan~. authc11 Nona Keen Dufly v;ort a dehc~tc taq, IVOl')·COION'd drts and a "( 11h'lon airl" hairdo ai 'he Sit 1n her ap;Hl• ment overlook1n1 Ahso ReaC'h. She talked happily about her lir'lt 1wo books of poetrv The fint wu publ1,hod 1n September 1985. 1he ~ond 1'n Fehl"\lary of this year She kt'CJK husy, she says '°'1ina throuah file of thousands of other poems to he puhh hed in thttt more books The wmv and talkat1vr Jretlt· gn1ndmnlht•r 1s Y \., e1H\-0ltl Born nl < lldah11ma p111nC'<'r rarC'nl\ in Ix~ l 'hr •~ h'cl,, mmhlC' anti prnh.ibh a' 'harp s \he "SS. 40 'C'ar\ 3(l() "I 1lt•ttc't'hc.'ttt'r ··,hc\A1d "-\ h't•'I peoplt' 3rr alnud o old l" ~ot I li«au~ thl" lnng('r \OU h\t" the mm'"t' 'fOU Imo~·· rointintt nut that hM 8l\<' tte\l\ to ht'r expcnencC'\ and ""l~inm \hC' ..aid pmudh. "l'vt' lx'c'n Ii' mg ncarh 100 \t'ar " \ c1t'\ ou I "'om11 n \hr co11 n t., ht•t hl<"\\1n8' da1h and \o'l1d c.hc lOnt1nu· alh ""'t'' for "'enhgh1rnmrn1 ·· tkr poem\ ofltn rcflrCI hrr \fltnlUill root~ In an crn 1h111 ha\ 1ndutlC"d l\.\rl v.orld "'ar' and v.omrn·, li1h1 tut rquaht't t>ulT't t.tu hi at t~u un" rr \ltlC\ vn.rd I\ c.upen 1Mu nl S< "not~ 1n n r>1r,-a11 C'ount' anti e rnrt1 a m \ttt'' Jf'I~ 1n C"dut tu>n in the' C trl~ \t':tl't of th(' t'('Ol\Jr\ '\hC' ht·~:tn ''ml. ln\.\llr\I a de)( 1nratC' "or I.er. 'oted .:'I ~·I 0 last wee II. to hnl.. v.11h tht• \\ a\htngton-bascd labor group F-rcd I nwc, a union organ11er ha\<'d 1n<1ardt'n C 1rov t . s.a1d he is also tallung "Ith Cit~ worken in "'Jewpon &ach Rut'na Parlt. and Tu'lt1n The affiliation v.1th the Sel"'\1ce I mrh1\('('\ lntt'rnat1onal Lnion "11utd Jlr<l' 1dc hc:netits. '>uch a' nego11a1nr\ lo rcprc-.ent cmployC"e, .Junn~ gnevancc\, Ir-gal aid and (Pl~ 11ee PUBLIC/ A2) LAURA MERK PEOPLE IN 1 HE News at l < fkor.,t'IC'\, hut wauoov1m.:ro b\ r>rolt'\'IO~ lhel'T tn abandon hc'r up1rnt1om "ht'n World War II hrokc OU1 "\incc lhr \\ilf wac. on, C\ t'f)'llne l.liU gum ba II. h> ~or\ and no one carru 11 I got a drgree or not:• 'he 1d \Ome\lihll ,_di} Rut 'he ha' fond memnn~ ot the (Pleaee Me LAOUJllA/ A2) - A2 *Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 20, 1986 Jury says teen-ager's cancer death not caused by using snuff <>Kl .\HOMi\ <. 11 \ I \Pl -,.\ lcJcral JUr)' tod.ty rt'J«tC'd u woman· s daim that the death of her teen-age '>on from oral l'BOlt'r wa., lauwd b\ h1~ ~11'.·)ellr U'>C' of .. null · The JUI) 's vl'.'rdtl t wu~ a 'll'tor) tor U.S. Tobal'co Co whu .. h wall light mg a $147 mallwn law\utt tik•d h)' Hett) Ann Marsee of '\da Mrs Mnr'>et' had da1mcd that her son. <)can, dtvclo!'>l'd oral t'Jllll'r and died from 1hc d1..cu~· alkr u'>111g ,1 snuff pro<lul t manutal'lllred h-.. l "' Tobacrn Mrs Mar'>l'l' "'as 'l'>thl\ '>hakrn b' the verdict and wa' n")1ng a\ 'ht' ktt the federal uiurthou\l' 10 thl' u>rn· pan:.-of fr1emh Appeanng at a Ill'''' luntcrl·nn· with her <lllornt'\' ~., \.1ar-,ec ~1d her first thought.. r hcanng the jul)'s vcrd1d \lot'rt' l at 01her )oung snuffu.,er' \lo{1uld 1h1nl.. that" r.alc to I.lip F1ghtmg bad, tears. sbt ~•d she would continue to work aaamst the U)(' ofsnuO b) \Oung people (ieorge Bral~ one of Mr~ Mar~·t··, attornc)'i \aid 11 1\ liktl) the 'l'rd1l t will ~ uppeakd to tht• 10th lJ "i (1rru1t Court of Ap~.al~ in ~nvt·r l l S Tobacco spokesman UJIT) .\Ian said the compan:y as happ} ""11h 1he Jc{ asaon "In C)~ClllT lhl' JUr\ has '><lid th.it l \ Tobat'co " not responsible tor thl\ ~oung man'\ tragll dc.ith • AIJn \atd. "There's been a lot of spelu· lat1on as to the 1mpal·t of tht'> dct.:1'>1t.1n on l ~ Tohaccoa)acompan) and on thl· 1obalu1 1ndus1n as a whole .\t this point. 11 I) \1mpl~ too eMI) to as)C~S .,.,hat that 1mpao might be "\\e arc not prcpJred to dt\Cuss the lase lurther at this ttme:· he ~1d Bral). commr:nt1ngon the bas1\ ol .i JX>'i\lhle appeal, \Jld ruling\ h) l \ [)1stnct Judge D;n 1d Russell e\- c:luded 1nfonnat1on about othn 'nuO-rdatcd deaths that he h;ul wanted to andudl' an Mrs Mar\l'l'\ (JS(.' "Sean Marsee was the 11p of a "er) large 1n•berg The JUI) dad not ~ct to see the re\t of the 1cehcrg \11tmg dangerous below thl' water," he 'illtd. f he \.CrdtCI l'ame aftc.-r ahout SI\ hours of dcl1berat1ons O\.Cf two da\'> Mar..cl· \lohodll'dtn JY84atagc i9. had dipped snulT for "'' >cars. anord1ng to bas fam1l~ H" mother's la\losu11 alleged 1ha1 her 'ion·., dt'ath was due to his U'>C' ol !>mokeless lllb<ll..CO But L S Tobacco law,er ..\lston Jl'nntngs argued 'ti IS abundant!} c:lear from the test1mom m lhts t:a\C that ~an Marsee's cancer of the tongue was not caused b\ snufT" FLUOR WIDOW IN $6 MILLION DISPUTE ... From A l m1ll1on 1n 11\l rdul 1 •• 111' lllJdl· lo Fluor No rl'\P<lll\l "il' l1kd 10 that al11on \lohllR-v.a' 1r.1mfrrn·d IJst weel.. ll> nrnnl!l < l•unl\ "iuf)\:nor <. ourt. and th\.' 11rm " rlll'' ,1.·el..1ng Mr' Fluor'< e>rur1,1 Jl'I \l:ir h11me tn pa\mrnt ( anJd1.10 lmp..·r1,sl ,11nll'l1lh that < allforn1a c .1n.1d1.in hJJ loaned Fluor m11nt'\ 1•\l'r lhl' '~Jr\, m11,th to hu\ rall' horSC' .II ctn UllerC\t fillt' marching thr rrirnc r,JI\' I lie l:\\\\Ult 'aid the amour 1 Jue 1111,ikJ more 1h;in Sl/ I' m1ll1t1n ''hen 1 luor J1ed Dxunlt'nt\ in tht• pwh.111· ~·"~ ... 11J th1• 1u1al 11ll.lc'htnine'" ":.t' rnlult'J to Jhout S:! ~. m1ll1un h c.·Jrh I I.JS) T hl· Jrhl\ \lol•rt 'l"C ur~J h' '\~ti ~I" 'hare\ of Fluor< orp \tlx: I.; according Iv J '"orn \talemenl lrom <~crald K Hr Jn h 'cn1or 'ICt' pres1llent ol < alilurn1J < Jnad1an .. T ht· CQllJtaal h.1-. 'llllle hem laqu1cl..1tt•d ,1• •he• ,1,.,. • ''" '• ,,., Fluor and the proct'eds paid to the hank ... Branch\ statement said. Documents tiled b~ Mrs Fluor lOntended that Canadian lmpenal''> da1m for S2 IS m1l11on was question- able and said "then~ ma' have bet'n repayments exceeding an) principal borrowed" "f"anad1an lmpenal came along .rnd took trust aSSl'ts which were l'\empl -assets which the)' could not kgall~ realh -and applied them to reduce the balance ol the alleged indebtedness ·· Bellev 11lt' said. adding thal he 1s prepanng a formal respon'>e 10 the bani..·., claim Ollic1als for C'ana.d1an Imperial .ould not be reached for comment 1n a telephone call madt' to tht'1r Tor- Jnto headquarters after business hours In court documents. bank officials 'itated their business relat1onsh1p \I.Ith Fluor was two decadc\ old and ma' have involved somt-horrow1ng tor which no records now CXl\I, according to a statement made.-in .\pnl b) Al Gibb, senior ,·ice pres1- den1 for ~J>('c1al loans for Canadian Im penal ( ahtorn1a Canadian Bank has becn plagued by financial scandal. pnnc1- pally surrounding its rl'.'la11on!ih1p with W Patrick Monart)' the former Orange County fireworks manufac- turer who was convicted ol -;e"t'n rnuntc; of mail fraud relaung to bas brthcl) of public officials. Flo~d \'. alden. an offi,er uf (ah- fornta C anad1an. was sentern.:ed to four) ears m pnson for C\ a dang taxes on a S230 000 kickback he received lrom Monan" The bank sued \-ionan) and others an Jul) 1984 cla1m1ng that the~ ow,.ed S:W million m loan!i Thre-e other ( ahforn1a C anad1an otlicers "'ere fired as a result ot the Monart) scandal PUBLIC EMPLOYEES JOIN UNION ... From Al il'Jlkr\h1p trJ1n11l!! ( 111.\l• '>.tld " l hl'\ · \t' had a I >a' ad a nJ < 111llJ th rclat1un\h1p It' hl.·1•11 tlw l'mplu\l'l" ~'' 1ng anti Ilic.: rn;ina~·l·nwnt t.11...in~ .. he \a1tl Stroud lio\\l \\ r unph.1,l/l'U lhJt ( 11\(<J \1c\.l l'lllpl11\ t:e'> h,I\ e l11Jtn• tJaneJ ,1 1?<1ud ''"1k11 g rcla11Crn\h1p 1.'lth thl' lll\ "ioml' ,dio uppu,('J the ..itliha11un RECOUNT ... From Al p1\.k1n~ up' oil'' lrom m11\t Jllt'\.JnC t' ~o nu mher' \lol'rc ;.i' atlJhlc Thl· lahonou' hJnd CCturtl U\er- 'l'l'n h\ w11rkl'r\ .ind a1turnl·'' lrom l':Hh l3mp h." 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"' thl' 1e<uun1 \'d' haltrd I.tie I h1w.J.1) "iurnnc r had nJrm\lo1·d thr g.1p ~>ct"n·n him .and Hollmann 111 I \I '"'c:' D.t\ 1d l':l\l'n ,1 'PCJlo;t•\rn.111 te11 "iumnl'r \lo,,, ur \loill1n11 to prnl111 \ ll\llf\ "\\\',fl' ~Cl( lo!!llll~ hi 111,11..L th.11 ml't:ll>t· .1g.11n · ht' ,,till ~um nl'I dt•e l;m·cl ht ln\1•11 tilt' ""in ner the: d," at1t·1 lhc• rmman "'h,·n ,, math1ne u1unt 11.·l't him a lw.11lln I 4511 votl' kad ll\tr llollrnann I he kad \ilOl\lll'd h •\lol \t'r "'h!'ll Pfl'CIOlt \'{1rl>r1~ 1111rwd Ill ollhl.11 h..indulUnt' ~~~~~~~~~----~~ MAIN OFFICE 1lt ., !;! ' • '"''• AIJ"t ,..., VOL. 79, NO. 171 wanted to gave cat~ manager !\llan Roeder an opportun1t" to ~ho"' what he rnuld do tor them Stroud 'k!ld. Other<:. ha\e a nt:gallve per(c:p11e1n of un1onc; an general. he !>aid "0,erall we were Hr, plca'l'l.I \lol' had a maJOnt} ol our people uut there," Stroud c;a1d "At lea<,t our people are mtereMed:· He said 1he assoc1a11on prc\t:nted I 5 propo..als at the opt•n1ng rnntral t ..esc;1on. pnmanl~ on medical. dental and retirement beneht'> '-o wage htkc precentages were pre,c.•ntc.•d, he ..aid Ne, cnhcle"'· he noted the nh · .. fircfaghle_r.., JUSI won a I WO·) Car COO- tract that include a 71 2 percent \alar} ancrl•ase for pcr\onnel and I 0 pt•rrl'nl for t.aptam't "So at th1\ '>tage. we're at least looking fof".ard tu \tm1lar figure\·· hl' 'ta1d Roedl'r \a1d he did not e'pect thc unaon11a11on to harm emplo)ee rela- tmnsh1ps with the Cit> "The\ were al read) organ11ed a\ an cmplo)ce's a~sooa11on an)wa):· he said 1 I owe conceded that-management an < osta Mesa and Santa ..\na <;la\ed prctt) neutral and did not tr,' to innuence emplo~ees .,.,.ho were con- c;1denng Jotntng the union. DEPUTIES BACK ... F rom Al poc;111on5 more \olidh Earh Loda'. '>1hln '>aid the rnun- 1) " po.s1t1on ·remained unchanged m 1he wake of the \1ckou1 Ruhnt \t.ll l n•J ~rnc:ral nwn.tgl'I olthl' \'>'>llllJt111n 111<lranglC11unl\ lkpuh \lwnlh \,t1d lhl "d out relklll'd 11tltll'l'i anj!.l'r m n thl' 1.nunt''' mn\I rt.·u~nt te1ntral1 prop•)'>al The ce1un1' h.1, 1Jllt'rl·d tkputll'' a ~ -">ix r1.en11n1.rt'.t\l' "'er 1ht.• 1 um1nl!! ,e,1r I he a'>\11<:1at111n "'l'ck1ng a 1\1.0- ~l·ar pau. grant1n~ 'i 7~ ix·rct•nt 1nlreJ-.n \.·alh \ear I he \Urrent lontrau np1re' Jul~ ' '"I thtn~ the una111mou\ op1n1on I among dl·pulll">I" 1hat tht• cnunl\ ·, oiler" una1ct·p1ahk "Mat l rnJ ,a;<I I h1· count~ ha' Jh<iul '-1()(} <kpul•l'\, and atmut ~Oil h<'lonf 111 the a'\\111. 1;1- 11on ' In \t.i) \fl de put 1ec, \<>It'd -l ''-·IS. t 11 ,iu t h11nn• tht•1 r lcadC"rc; 111 ta II 1oh J< 111111\ up hi ,and 1m lu11tn11 .1 \lfl~l' \I 11 I t·11d \.t11I parl111p.111t' 1n Thurc,da) 's c,1ckou1 phoned two to three hours before their watch began 10 prov1dc adequate time for ottiers to 1 O\ er their patrol~ \\ e re grnng lo grt•at kng1h' 111 ·' "lHl' there 11, no 1 m pal t 11n 1 hr lOUnl\ ·., \afct, .. rhe a\\11l 1.11111n m&Jna~l·r \a1J T11dil\ ~vfal l c.:nd 'ail.I !he depulll'' Jrt: hoping lhl' rnntract talk\ re\tln1\' "Rut al thn don't I don'11h1n~ llh1· depullt\l Jr~· going lo 'i•I on thl'1r hanJ' \omt• other 1~ pc ol Jllh .ict11111 might rill ur .. I 1 < lbon '>peal..tng tor :O,hl·nll ( 1alt'' \aid 1 hursda\ ·., t.louhk \ht II\ n•4u1rcd morning offierr\ 111 ht: p.11d 11me-and·a·hJlf. u1<,11ng tht· u11111t\ an add1t1onal $10.{l!JO lk al,., ,;11d Jl'letll\e<, hJd ll• <ic:t a\tde tlu;11 10\e'>t1gat1un'> \I, hile filling 111 '" patrnl offill'r' ·~hrrdl (rate\ h.t\ ... 1atnl hr tl11n n111 umdont ;rn' t \ ~· of t• 1h ,1\ t 11111.' < ll'>on 'a 1d ELECTION WORKERS ... .. F rom A l I ht rt'lommendatHin' Jre \.ontaincd an a report 1ha1 locu\l'\ liir~l"h <>11 lhl" 1wrd tor a m1nofilm or m1uofitht· fil1nl' \\\!Cm tor thl' hu\\ offiCl' < 1ranJ Juror' ramt• le 1 thL·1r l'ondu\1on\ prior lO lhl' J unt I clr:t.tmn \\ h11 h \\J\ marred h) 1rrcgul.in1 It'\ m tht• 4Clth < ongre\c,aonal D1stn1 t [ >t:mo1 ratH prim an luror Don Rudolph \Jld tra1nmg rl.l"t'\ nred to 10\0hl' k" 1.111.. .and moll' dl'mnn\trat1on r ram1ng and prc""edun·, m.anual.., \hould al\11 hi.· rn "rd 111 rN.lmt their 'erho\11~ and 1mpn>'t' dant)' 1hc report ~aid \nJ rather than ha'c: 'etl·ran prt'(1nct v.mkt"r\ attend tht· ... ame 1r.11111ng 1 \\OfK\hop )CM alter \car lhc reg1\lrar 'hould dnelnp one that lorretl' pa'>t 1111\takt'\ ti \31d T hl' ,\;fl\ em her I Qx ''In llllll pro' 1ded tht· lir\t te\t lor tht• count\·, nc"' Hill ng "\lt'm \nd though m11'1 prc11nl I "nrkt•r, pollrd h~ thl' < rmnd I un t'\Prl'\\t·J ,,tll\fJl tmn ''1th tht•ar u ,11ning, prn 101 I '"'Pl'l tnr\ '~t·rl' concerned that mon· prohknn and lonluc,111n' m1gh1 mtur 111 .m l'll'lt1on \.\Ith a hl'<t\ll'r \lltl·r 111rn11ut < >nlv I~ p..·rn·nt of reg1'>tl'n·d \oter' "-l'nt to the poll<; an "-o"cmhl.·r I ollow1ng lhc Jum· \ prtm.U\ \nm(' prc:nm t \\urkcr.. 'ia1d lhl'\ turm·d •'"'·" c,ome \Olc:r' aftt'r rell'l"1ng 1nlnrrcct mlormalton from tht rt•gt'>lrar'\ olhu on wnte-1n tJndtdatt'\ .\nd some \.Oler\ ... 1111 the.,. heard poll \loOrka' g" 1ng 1nlOrrl•t·t 11i..lrul 11on-. on how 111 "otc: for J "rill' 111 land1datc Rt·g1<;trar \I n1,on ha\ -..Hcl poll 1rrcgul.1r111c:\ ettl'um·d an on!} ahout f't'r\.CO l 111 l ht• 41 II h d l\l rtl I\ Nl't llH I'> .. .\; . I Justcall 642-6086 What du \CJU hkt' ahout tht Da1h Pilot''" hat don't ~11u li ~t·" <all tht number above and vour me\\aac "'II be recorded, tran\Cnhc'd and dc- la, trtd to tht' 3~propnate td1tor T ht' \lme • ..4·hour an'lwenn& <,er vale me" he u~d to rel ord l<"tten to tht-editor on an) 1C1p1c Con1nbutor\ to our lctterc; column must mclud<" tht1r name and tt'lephont numhc'r for vt'nficat1on T di\ U\ "hat'.i on )Our m1nd Dally Piiot Dell very 11 Guaranteed I • ~.~ ., _, .. ( •rtrO tfNtl ' I/It ~ ..... Clrcutetlon Te~nn Warmer weather for weekend Th• ..ekend will ulhlN an allghtly watmef weather lor Southern Caltlornla. wtltl mo1tty clear stc•• olfaet by some high clOudlneu, forecuter1 allld Beach temperatur• will reach IM 701 on Saturday atter ovemlle Iowa In IM mld-50s to SO., the National Weather Service laid Along the Orange Coa11 the<e wlll be mostly sunny dayl and clear n1gh11 through Saturday with late night and early morning coa1tal tow cloud• and local log Highs at 11'1• beaches In the upper 60s to mid 70s Lowa tonight tn the mid 50s to low 601 High• In the valleya Saturday In the mid 801 to mid 901 Lowa tonight In the tow 5-0s lo low 60s Temps Alb.,.r NY Albuq-q..e ,,,,,.,lllO Ancno<-oe AllllllCe Attenttc Col1 AtJtlJf\ BeltdTl()tl a.. mono"•" .,. .. 9oelor lluf!8IO c- CtletlMtO< s c Chet ... IOI' 'N Vo Cneootte NC c~ C"-90 Conotnnel C-•l'<I Columl>Uo Otl•o O•i•a .. Ft won11 O•t'lon o.n-0.. MO<"" Oetroo Oulu th !rle EIPUO Feirb811kt Ferge Flegate" Qreno Rapld1 GtMI Fella H-• Honotulu Hou11on lndlenei>ot•• Jectlaon Miu Jecllaonlllt,. ,,..,_. KatlM.t C11y L .. Vev-a UUICI~ Loui9vtle Mempt111 Mletnl lkec:h Mllw8""• Mple-St Peul N-S0·33 •8·SO •ie•0t-11 SG-st ,, "'". "~ '••' '• ..... _.r Calif. Temps H'Qll '°"' •or 2• l!OUll "'4"'9 ee S • m Be.k••""'4 ee se E•.,.h es s2 Fr...o 91 S9 LenCNI., 97 80 l09A~ ~ 12 a.a·-,. 116 Puo Aoo... 90 41 AeO 11u11 90 eo ReOW004 Ctly IO " sacr-10 90 ~ $4111nM 72 51 Sen Diego 12 8 1 SM Frenc;.ec;o 71 57 Sent• Barbera 74 60 StOCl<ton 16 00 HIQll low IQr 2• "'''"' eno1~ II Sr m Berttow 9 81 Bea<Jmont 93 S3 819 Beet 78 33 8111\ojl 89 ~· 81)'("41 107 70 CIC~~· R 00 LOllQ BN<h 18 61 M•'Y•..... 90 52 Monrovia 90 116 Montat*IO a• 82 Montar.-y Ml 51 Nead... !OS 75 NewP<>rt S.atn n eo 1>t'1ano II 59 p ...... &p."'11• 106 70 Puaclane 8 7 5' R ... -90 116 Sari 8a<"••O no 92 Sii San Ga11tiao ff !>I Sen.>oee t3 ~ Senta 4na IO e 1 Sanca Cruz S111>ta '°'""'' Senta t.IOlllU T.,_V...,. Ton.,_ ,_,.~ Surf Report IO 52 73 ., ·ea eo 11 31 71 5' 18 •• LO<: A TlOtl .-...,1ongton e.cn R.-Jelly, Mewpof1 40thStr..C ~ 22nd Str..c. Hewl>Ot1 Balt>oe WaclQe \.8QU'WI a..ct. am lt44" 9.,. c ........ ,. we1ertemp ea 2-3 1.., 3~ r.., 3-4 , ... 3. • ... l·2 poof t-2 poof 2·3 .... S ..... dlfecllon Wffl Tides TOOA'f 1116pm I ta Om UTVM>AY 3.U • m 1021 am 242pm t~pm 20 10 I 7 31 22 72 8"" .... toO•r 11 a 07 p m ·-Sattlfday at S •2 a m and MU agwn at 1 07 pm Moon •-loOey et 7 05 p m Mia 8eturellly .n 3 M • m end -ao-et I llpm LAGUNA AUTHOR ... From Al un1\ers1t} hbranan, who recognized her hunger for knowledgt' "He said to me. 'If )'OU don't find 11 (a desired book). we'll borrow 11 or bu> 11 \.\.e'll get )OU anyth1l'lg )'Ou'necd.' .. Duff) recalled Her d1ssertat1on was to be on ·how l haldren's literature inOuences a per- \un '\ '1cw of the umes "( h1ldren·~ literature as sui:h toda) ,., a' el) recent thing Fail) tales were written for adults Our parl'.'nts didn't ha\e an}th1ng to compare to the nch literature we have toda) One hun- Jrcd )Car~ ago. fair) ta~s were gon. 1uc;t ltke th<" pra:i-ers-)'OU know. ·1(1 'hould d1l' before I wake I pra) the Lord m> )OUI to take · She even tall.es e'cept1on to the old lullab' .. Rock-a-B'e Bab,." because ti S3)~ the hough break'> and the bab) tall~ from the tree .. Bu1 I changed the \l.Ords form) children and !>aid. 'But the poor httl<" bab\' didn't fall down at all. .. she said Thought !>he 1\ a woman reachmg her centennial she hasn't lost the l·hild w11h1n her Throughout ht'r hook '"I Lu'e free.''>.' '>he d1spla~r, a rc,crenn for nature wn11ng about s1pp1ng lemonade beneath a tree. pla) 1ng tag around 11 sw1n~ng from its boughs and da)'dreammg an tis comforting shade. .. I mamed at 21 Aut I was very nal\e and immature and I JUSt didn't gro"' up \Cl) ta'>t I dung to child- hood · she said .\ fasunat1on "1th nature and life as e' 1dcnt an her "'ntmg\ and her speech "Tht) gHe us tru11 and nuts to ear Tht'.\ shrlter us from rain and heat, The) < uddlc.• a nest in a /o, mg arm. J.nd tht'.' ne,c.·r ~o a f><.'r<,on harm -from "I Love a Tree Ill'' Her first poem "'as published m the rnllege newspaper at the Un1Hrs1t\ of Oklahoma Since then she bac; contntlutcd to do1cn'i of magazme\ and hooks -mosth children·., and parents' maga11nes '>he now 1s \pending time sorting through poems S<.:nbbled on tht hacks ol scrap paper and Junk mail. to Nona Keen Duffy fill the three planned books she bopl's wall he oul b) the end of summer. CARTER FRAUD CASE DRAGGING ON ... From Al I or t 111 t l '' l t lo;' \.\. llltarn C hJrH'l thl' L °' ·\ngcles t.klen\t' att<Hlll') rt•pre'>I. nttnl' C ar1cr. ha'> not 1nd1l'atl'd \loht·thcr hl· plan' 10 1.111.10, w1tlll"1~c.:'> or 11 C .ir11·1 h1m,ell \\ 11l 1akc the '>IJnd ' aner "'a' arrl'\led in IJte l 1.Jx.l t11llo\lo.tn(I. an I K-mon1h in' e\11ga11on h~ <>range C. ount) shcr111\ dcpu11cs . lk \\.ii\ 1a1kd tor \\loo lla}' unul Jlt<•rne~~ werL· .1hk lo pull together hail monc\ I k " <JClll\l'tl ol 'ohut1ng ifl1onL'\ for 'ome1h1ng lalled "medical tactor- lrl!!! .. ;rnd then lunnd1ng the ca<,h mto \1lhl•r Pf<IJl'CI'> ~ulh a' the amh111ou\ thl'ITie park. tentctl1Hh named lful k'c, I anding·· \llOrd1n1.1. to ( ancr\ u1mpan) \ ltll'rature med1lal lactonng tn\ohcd purl ha\ang 1n,uranle clatm'> al huge d1woun1' from doctor'> and hmp1tals Profit\ would he real11cd when the SplliKg Ros SpllUKQ! Let the sun shine in! Capture the extra hours of daylight with moveable custom shutters ... in sizes & colors to flt your lifestyle. AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714} 548-6841 548-1717 da1m' \\.ere 1.:asheJ 111 ShenfT'<, 1n\es11gator' ..aid the) found no e" 1dence that a medal al lactonng husmec;<, CH'r eimtcd The\ ..aid Caner s1mpl} used mune} lrom nc"' an \CS tors to pa) ofT old 1n\.l'\lors "hen his bu')1ness empire col- lapsed C ancr lost a hou~ on Lake ..\rrow hcad another on ()p)gla.,.., H 111 m "-c"port Bealh. a lleet ol e~· pcm1ve cars and smaller poSSC'>\iOn'i, 1ndud1ng a rnmplctc collcct1on ul l S President'\ autograph\ C. urns Donndmg, a tourt-ap- po 1 n tcd trustee an ( arttr·, bankruptc~ said Thursda} that near· h all of ( arter\ po'i\C'tsiom ha\l' hct"n suld to pa" dehts \II that remain'> 1s RO·acrc\ of land un the Las Vegas stnp, purchased from the Howard Hughe' e~tate. Hut C\cn that as tied up m an unrelated legal hattlc . Donnding said Caner has recentl> tned to hu~ back the Las Vegas land. wh1Ch I'> worth m11l1ons. Caner's offer \I.a'> rt'JCt.:tcd as too lo~ said the tru~tet• "I would assume his monev tS coming from new anvestors." 'said Donnding "At least 11 better be .. Wh1lt' man} former tnvestors have turned against Caner others have \lood b) the businessman 1n hopl's be ma-. ~et hu1ld his amusement park and strike tt nch "It 1~ J wonderful idea." Fred Ra'iom . a hustncssman who 1s rcp- re\cntang investors, said in a rectnt mterv1ew But Basom added. "Some an- \ CStor'> arc out for blood They tbmk they probabl> won·1 gtf a return on their monc~ so thc) might as well sec Caner punished " Designed • Finished • Installed Established 1953 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa .. Dance .marathon offers 'heart ald' Court hears sheriff election arguments qranie County's 4th annual Dance for Heart oerob1c marathon will be held Saturday from IO a.m. to I p.m. at Crawford HaU on the UC Irvine campus. The event 1s a benefit for the Oranae County chapter of the American Heart Association atld emphasizes the importance of cardiovascular fit· neu. To sign up. call the Heart Association. 547-3001 Cardlac fitneu tats Cardiac fitness testing wilJ be offered by the South Coast YMCA and the Heart Center of Saddleback Community Hospital on Saturday at "the GYM" in Crown Valley Community Park, 29831 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niauel from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Testing is available by appointment only. Call the YMCA at 831-9622 or 495-0453 for further information. Treklrle con ventlon Preview slides and footage from the upcoming Paramount Pictures' film ''Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home" ~ill highlight ~e 20th anruve~ry Star Trek Convention at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim Saturday and Sunday. Tickets will beavailableatthedoor for$19 The con~entjon 1s open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. For infonnatton call 1-{718) 343-0202. Writlng, lllustratlng books Irvine Valley College Community Services will offer counes on writinJ and 1llustratina cJuldren's books on consecutive Saturdays. Both will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room A210. By LISA MAHONEY Ot ... 0-, .......... Two weeks after Stt Linda la Calhpn lost an election bicf to unseat her bon, S~eriff-Coroner Brad Oates, the 4th Dis· met Court of Appeal m Santa Ana heard arauments on the consti1utiona1ity of a statute under which a lower court removed matenal crihcaJ of Gates from her can· d1dAte's statement. Th~ J u.st1ces took CalHgan 's appeal under subm1ss1on at the end of Thursday's hearing. William Yacobom. a C.tbpn attorney. said he expecu the coun to issue a decision 1n a week to 10 da¥•· Following an hour of apmted give and take between the three-judge appeals panel and attorneys for both sides, Callipn - who mamtams that a Su~rior Coun order to delete "false and m1sleadina" charge$ from her statement dealt a fatal blow to her candidacy -satd she has confidence the appeaJs court will rule 1n her favor. "I think they'll malte the ri~t decision. I have a lot of faith in the judicial system. I really do," Calligan said outside the courtroom. Gates was not present at the hearing. Should she win on appeal, Calligan plans to petition for a new electfon. ln considering the constitutional ques.- tion, Presiding Judg.e John Trotter and justices Thomas Crosby and Robert R1ckJes focused on two areas -when prior restraint of speech is justified and whether it 1s reasonable to assume that voters believe the contents of candidates' state- ments simply because they appear m a govemment-tssued pamphlet. Gates filed a complaint a$8inst Calligan, a sheriff's patrol sergeant, ID March after rcv1cw101 a copy of the candidate's s .. temcnt she planned 10 include in 0raJll'C County's official voten pamphlet. All rqistered votcn received lhe pamphlet, atona with a sample ballo1 prepared by t.fie Repstrar o( Voten. Candidatet PIY for prinlina therr 1t1te· men ts Under a relattvdy new and untetlcd section of the Elections Code, any rqjs.- tercd voter may ask a ju(l&e to strike all or pan oh candida1e'' statement tf 111s ruled falle or mialeadina. I In Apnl, Superior Coun Judie Juduh RyJn Called ~eral 99rtJons of Callipn·1 candidate's itale~ot both Catie and miileadina. touchinaotl'a brid'bul intm1e lcpl fia,bt to complete an appeal J)rior to the June 3 election. Petitioned by Calltpo, the court of ap~ oriJinally stayed Ry&tl'1 order t0 strike pans of the disputcid &tatement and xi a hcarin& for June 18. Oates' attomeya went to the state Supmne Court toatt the s .. y removed and Catlipn, in het turn, U1ed unsuccasfullly to c:onvtnoe a federal judge to intervene and hurry a decision in the maner. Thursday, oonst.1tutJonal cxpe'n Ron Ta.I.mo, an attorney and professor at Western State Uruvenny, presented c.allipn'• araument that the Elections Code ttatute amount5 to a prior rntratnl of free speech and is therefon: uncoorutu- uonal. Callipn's view1 should have been printed teprdless of whether they were true, be said. ''The state can't be a ccnt0r in the political arena." Talmo said lhe .fUIUCCS ·mu&t find in favor of Calliaan even if they rule the 1tatute is constitutional. When prior re- 1traint is imposed, immediate appellate review is required, he ssud. "We still have , not had a ruling on the ments," Talmo said. Attorney Darryl Wold argued on Gates' behalf that false speech 1s not constitu· tionaJly protected and thettfore CaJLipn "doesn't meet the fint criteria of having protected speech here." Clajming that the county seal ts in effect a seaJ of approval on the contents of the voters pamphlet. Wold said the state has a rcc;ponsibihty to ensure the truth of those Sberl.ff Brad Gate. statement" Wold's view wa chaUen~ by Crosby. who asked," Arc you suggestma_pcopte that read that pamohlct believe w!Ut's in it? · Isn't that naive?'• Duringrebunal, Talmo observed. 0 J find it interestina to note that \he county ii neutral on this. . for $0me reason 1t u ShenfTGates who 1s protectma the voter5." Callipn's untnmmed 11atemen1 ac- cused Gates of havin& been coovicted oh federal cnme, of ooverit'l$ up the drunken driving arrest of a ~henfi's deputy and illep]ly owning a bar. She also chaf'l,Cd that Gates has spent $5.1 million for fow sccunty tents to bou~ violent criminals "Writing and Marketin~ a Children's Book" is slated this Saturday and will feature author Joan Reynolds Gordener. The fee 1s $50. "Illustrating Children's Books" will be held June 28 with author and illustrator Susan goldman Rubin. The fee 1s $45. Irvine teachers approve Jury deliberating fate of Mesan 's accused killer For information, caJI 559-3333. Leadershlp workshop set new tw.o-year contract By the A11oclatecl Presa One hundred outstanding area high school students will part1c1pate in a leadership workshop sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the Amencan Red Cross. The five day workshop wtll be held from Monday through Friday at Cedar Lake Campand Conference Grounds near Bi$ Bear. Students will not be part1c1pating in traditional "camp" activities. however. The agenda includes meetings on "Effective Lcaderstyles," "Stress Man· agement.'' and "How to Recognm: and Participate in Effective Meetings." Coplng for women Coping with menopauSt or hystere<'tumy will be the focus of an eight-week support group conducted by counselor Leslie Hanover, beginning Monday Meetings will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. at Counseling Centers of Orange County. 2900 Bristol Street, Suite ()..106. For information call 754-5477. By G. Jeanette Ave11t Delly "°' oonup 1 Idell! Irvine's teachers have voted over· whclmingly to approve a two-year agree- ment with the lrvme Unified School Distnct. With 22 out of 25 schools reporting by the 10 a.m deadltne Thurs- day, the contract was rauficd by a vote of 521to9. said Don Chadd. president of the Irvine Teachers Association. "We'll go ahead and count (the remain- ing votes). but there's no way tho vote will change, given the numbers." said Chadd. Barbara McCoy, chief negotiator for the approxiately 8()(}.member association. said the high schools have the maJonty of teachers and those votes were in. McCoy. a Stone Creek Elementary School teacher, said she was "surprised we had as many schools voting as we did. It's a hectic time of the year .. At an informational meeting held Mon- day to "clanfy points that were different or new" about the final agreement. teachers voiced no concerns about the pact. said McCoy. "The) trus1 n's something they can live with." Paul Reed. the d1stnct's chief negouator, said he expected the schoolboard would approve the contract Tuesday. "I don't see any problem at all. quite frankly." The agreement. which commences July I . provides teachers with a salary increase based on d1stnct revenues. and a bonus of S600 to $700 per teacher based on income from the Cal1fom1a lottery. The district doesn '1 yet know what Its revenue will be. but "we anticipate (the teachers' salary increase) will be as good as this year's.'' said Reed. Irvine teachers received a 5.18 percent increase this year. A San Bernardino Jury on Thursday began dehb«at10g ID the case of an ex· convict accused of killing a Costa Mesa man during a robbery last July Danny Williamson, 38, had a blood-aJcohol level of 0.21 percent, more than double the state's lep.lly aooepted level. when b(' shot and killed Ross Howe while the vicum was at a Big Bear delicatessen, his defense attorney Alan Spears said. Willtamson was so drunk he couJd not have planned to k.111 Howe. Spcan said in closing arguments Wednesday. Spears said that W1lhamson should be convicted ofsccond-<l~ mur<kr. A second-degree murderconv1c11on would spare W1luamson from the po~s1b1lity ofa death sentence. "It comes down towhatdegreeofmurder Mr Williamson should be convicted of,·· Spears said. Williamson has already pleaded guilty to three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of robbery, and p0ssess1on of a firearm by an ex·felon. Williamson tried to rob Howe, 31 , of items he had purchased as he left a Big Bear deli. When Howe ignored him. Williamson aJlqedly pulled a gun and fired. killing him. said prosecuting attorney Raymond Haight Ill. . "It isn't the first pointless.1d1ot1c robbery any of us have('verheard or:· Haigtlt said. SaddJebaclr Valley courses Saddleback Valley College offers the money management course "Government Forced Sales" Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in room SM-313. The course will instruct students in how to purchase property at auctions and sales. The fee is $95. Countiansgetting older, migrating less By USA MAHONEY Of It. o.ltJ ....... alafl faJI into thal category. Also on Saturday. the college offers "Aerosol Tear Gas" trainin~ from 9-l 1:30a.m. The fee 1sSI 7 For information. caJI 582-4646. Orange County residents are moving less, commuting less and, 1n some cases. working less. an update of1he 1980 census shows. survey takers found an increasing number of middle-aged rcsidcn1s compared to children and the elderh The aging of th~ nation's "'bab)' boomers" accounts for the: .i percent increase in adults ages 18 to 64. the survey report said. In 1980. 64 percent of county residents fell w11hin that age range. As 1he baby boom generation continues to gray. so will the county's population. racial breakdown. showed a less·than-1- ~rcent increase in populauon from 14.8 to 15.6 percent. But, like Asian res1den1s. most H1span1cs are under 18 years old -which means the minonty population will grow as Its members pass through the ch1ld-beanng years. Rental costs ha"e skyrocketed 10 the years since the last census Median rcnu aSY nowS588comparcd to$336 in I 980.an increase of 7 5 percen L Summer Readlng Game An increased number of people reported holding part-time jobs in a I 985 surve)' of 2.100 households. a revelat1on that came as a surprise to county officials. Perhaps because of the high investment 1n housmg, county residents are mov1na less. according to the survey. In 1980, 37 percent said they had hved 1n Orange County for more than c;1x years The number Jumped to 49 percent when residents were quened five years later. The Summer Reading Game, "Back and Beyond," begins Monday at the Costa Mesa and Mesa Verde branch libraries, aimed at children in kindergarten through sixth-grade. Looking at housing charactcnstics. a reverse in the downward trend 10 house- hold size can be observed. The library w1fl also offer Summer Storyt1mes for 3-6-year-ojds. films and special programs. All programs are free. For information. call 1he Costa Mesa branch at 646,8845 or Mesa Verde branch at 546-5274. The survey was conducted by the county admm1strat1ve office to fill 1n statistical gaps between the 1980 and 1990 census Information gathered will be used in planning future county pr~rams and services. Admintstrauve Ofl1cer Larry Parrish said Thursday. Survey data covering age. racial and ethnic makeup. housing and labor force characteristics paint a different picture of Orange County today than the Orange County of 1980. the year of the last full census. The number of children ages 5 and under decreased I percent, from 7 percent to o percent. Children 5 to 17 years old slid three points. from 10 percen1 10 17 percent. Res1den1s over 65 remained steady at 8 perccn1 of the population Though Orange < ount)' remain!> mcr- whelm1ngly white. c;tat1c;t1cs sho" that 1he number of mmont) res1dcn1s has 10· creased demonstrabh due to 1hc 1nflu' of I ndochmesc refugee'> and other A Man immigrants. County analysts attribute the increase in people perhousehold from 2 78 to 2.88 to more births. more adults ltvmg with their pan:n1s longer and the general!) larger size of1mm1grant families. Median household mcome has increased b} 37 percent smce 1980. whc:n mid-scale mcome was $22.802. The median 1s now SJ 1.207 with 24 percent of families reporting incomes of at least S50.000 compared to 9 peTcent m 1980 Among those wort.in& for a hving. 6 percent more are employed part-time now than were workrng part-time in 1980. Fifty. three percent hold full-ume JObs com- pared 10 15 percent "'ho work 35 hours or less • Friday. June 20 • 7 p m. Ocean View School Diatriet, 16940 B St , Huntington Beach. The survey shows that Orange County's population, like that of the rest of the cotmtry, 1s aging. It 1s also becoming more racially and ethnically diverse as more m1nont1es move here and bear children. And family income hasnsen dramatically. as has the pnce of housing. According to the \urve)', Q0.3 percent ol Orange Count1ans are white .\nother 6 9 percent are Asian or Paetfic lc;landers. up from 4.5 percent in 1980 At the same time that residents report larger salaries, the)'. also Si)' the) are paying more for the pnv1lege of hving 10 Orange County The median value of owner-occupied homes rose 33 percent from about SI 08.544 to $143,874. Nearly half of all homes were valued at less than SI 00 000 in I Q80 ~ss than 20 percent of homes nu" Those who do work are more hkcl) 10 hold JObs within county borders than in 1980. The} arc also commuung les\ to get to their workplace In 1980. 72 percent of resu1eot\ worked m Orange Count\.. compared to 82 percent toda) The median travel time for workers dropped from 22 to 18 minutes over the last five years. but most workers arc o;ull commuting hctween 20 anJ 4" minute\ to their JOtl\ • 7:30 p.m. Hu.ollogtoa Beach Plannlng Comml11loa, 7 p.m City Council Chambers. 2000 Main St. •••••••••••••••••• ... __. In rev1ewrngchanges 1n age d1stnbutton. PoucE Loe Slight decreases were recorded in the number of blacks and Nat1"c Americans, who together represent le\\ than I 5 percent of the population Hispanics. hsted as wh1tl' under thl' Crash turns up 3 suspects in Irvine shooting, heist . . . .\car \lerco wonh \\SI) w '" ~iolt'n from .t Mcr,·cdC\ ~"' parlC'd 11n th{' 1800 block of Ra I boa Ro111C'v;1rd . . . .\ thrrl crept 1nll• an unlocked ru1denct' on thl.'.' ~00 hlocl of Via ~an Remo and \IOk Sb~ 1n cash • • • ~tl.'.'r('u \pc:alcrs and an Oncntal Cil'J"l wrrl.'.' stolen from a res1dt'ncc on the IQ()() block of Port Ramsga1e Thr 1h1d np- ~rcntl\ cnterrd through ;1n• unl0<·ked window The IO"-\ Ulm<' lo SI. 560. By LAURA MERK Of ... Deir ...... '""' • • • <\ lnown \U\pcCI I\ hl.-1n1 \Olllhl IO lhC' d1!>appc:arann• nl S 10.000 from LIO>d'~ Bank. 4400 Min ·\nhur Bhd Fountain Valley Smashing a gla\\ dom 10 cnlC'r th1C'vc" bur&lanzcd Senor R uh<:n 's rrstaurant. 110)5 Watner A vr while 11 w.a~ ('losed overnight. ttir n"'nrr r('J)(lnt'd tarh Thursda) The 1n1rudt"r\ ..:au~d S20il damage and stok Sil ooo from an un- locked Ooor \life • • • .\ I '->rar-old rr~1denl of the QI uo blcx Ii; of La Lunn repnncd Thursda) that hu unlocked blue Mumv btl 11~ Ir wa' \tokn from Fulton S<'hool 8PR [I l.a1.to Thr los~ wu estimatrd a1 SRO Los Angeles police officers re· spondtng to a traffic accident Thurs- da) evening arrested three men in connection with a May shootina and armed robber) attempt at an Irvine homl' .\rrestl'd on susp1c10n of armed robbn) were Juan Carlos John5ton. 23 Ismael Rodnguc1. 18. and Sera10 Mendoza Ramos. 20. The men arc suspected of shooting Michael Pfeifer. 35. of Irvine on May 29 during a burglary attempt at his home. At that time. thret men forced their way tnto Pfeifer'~ home and one brandished a handgun. When Pfeifer began fighting for possession of the gun he was shot 1n the foot. He hu since recovered. Bowman said Pfeifer's wife and two children were home at the time but they were not injured. he said. Avalon and Pacific Coast H1ghwa .... While checking the 1973 brown Ford Pinto station wagon. office~ found two handguns and a pile of JCWclry When the officers rcal11ed the car matched the description of the 'e.' h1cle spotted at the Irvine robbery they held the men for lrvinc m vest1ga1ors who took them to Nl'"- port Beach Jail where the) were all hooked for susp1c1on of robbery Bowman said Teen driver hits 4 autos Irvine Sgt Dick Bowman said it "as unclear where the men lived CoataMe9& A youth &rahbed 1wo I l-pt11cks of t>e-<-r and tned 10 flee wnhout pay1n.a from Mr. Buck's L 1quor. 2989 F111rv1tw Road. Thunday n11tu. Howrvrr, the boy aban· doncd the bttr be-fort JUmp1n1 into a wuunacar • •• Thr dnvcr"s tide window It) a ca1 In an apartment eomplQ 11 1 lSO Adams A~ was broken sometime betwttn 7: '° p.m and9 l0pm Monday Thdo,swasSIOO • • • A stel'C'<l equalizer, ta5.\tlte tapc:s and clothma wttt n:PQncd $t~ln from a locktd car 1n lhr 3000 block or Don· nybrook betWttn 12.lO am and 10-45 am Tuesday. • • • Tht nahl w1ndo~ WIS pntd from I Volklwqcn BUJ"•nd S~6 *fft o( 1tcm1 wett 1toret1 in the 1200 bl<k.k of ~!fast tttr-rttn 2 lO p.m Monday and I p m TuMday The three men weSY arre'ited Thursday when officers rhponded to a traffic accident at the corner of Huntt.ncton Beach A resident of the 900 block of Acad11 rcponfd Thursday that bursJan took 1wo ' old bnsoclcts from her unlockfd wh11e 98SToyotaMR2 1 hclo\SWUtthm•ted It SSSQ • • • Th1rvrs nolc 1 purple and pink h1tytlc: belonaina to a res1dtnt orthe SOOO block of Robinwood the tneyc1~·1 oWMr rcponed Thunday. rhe lou was esllma1cd at $27.S. • • • Entenna lhrouah an unlocked door. • bufllar atolc a •mall brown lc:athrr purse belonaina tu• r«1dent oftht 400 block of 9th Stl't'Ct, thr woman rcponrd ThurMiay. rht P"l'W C't)nta1nfd aboul ~800 '" i,.vtlet't chtck\. • • •• A Los Anaelu resident rc'poncd Thun· day that her l"'Y I 9AS Mud• wu hursltn1f\1 In Hunun1ton Beach m a par~1n1 lot on 1he I SflOO bl()( k of Main Suttt. Tht l<•st 1ncludtd stn't\'l~u1pmrnt Poltcc hope to contact Pfeifer 1<Xla~ to help 1den1ify the tno. wonh $700 • • • Th~ wutr eontainrr, htlongina to Hunhnaton CC'nter ncane"· 7177 f:d · 1r1.1cr Ave .• were stolen from bctund th<' siott 1h1s Wttk fhe IO\~ WI\ Nllmat~I It S75 •. !-t A resident ofthe 4()(JU bluek of Oprrrlla reported Thunday that '°mronr had stolen bedroom fumllu~ from hrr home> Th<" loss wo' e&timated 11 $920. A blue IQ61 Volkll~cn ··Bua" w11\ reported SI Olen Thunda y from I he 8100 block of8umham Thl' lo$\ w•' ett1m1tC'<I at SI SOO Newport Beach A 71 ·ycar-old woman Wll\ mh~ ofhrr pu~ and S 120 1n ta\h by a min who duhed up to car. parked 1n Fashion l•l•nd The woman.,.~ no1 1n1u~ By LAURA MERK Of -°""',... ..... A.n 11nlrrcnM'd. 17-yC'ar-old South Laguna girl drovt' through a garaae T hu"°n" afternoon after s1dC\w1pin1 a Men·C'de~-Benl, demoy1na a Re- na ul1 and hitting two other vehicles. Thl" girl and her two I 0-)'t~r-old pa-i~ngeM, one her youne.cr brothC'r 'IUfkred minor 1n1unes 1n the '"'IJ)C(· tacularacc1dent ... a<.·t·ord1na to police. who would not release their name~ The JUH'ntk\ were trtaltd at South C oa'it MN'.11cal Center 1n South Laguna and relca~-d Th<' I 7·year-old wu dmma her mo1he1 \ 1974 Ford Mu<ttang without ptrm1"1on. Otlica Bob Van Gorder ~u.1 The C3r wa\ in nttd -Of ma1or npasr' •tt hod no bu .. me.,., on th~ road.'' Van (.order \aid \'an (1oidcr 4'a1d thC' a.irl wa .. tr1,·ehng Uown a hill on Temple Hills Drive ahc)Ut I p m T hur~a) ~hen she said the cngmc died Donna Rae Loom1~. 40. wa' l.111~­ inaa 1981 Me~~dcr8cn1 up Temple Hill\ Onvr and stop~d whtn \he \II" thr Mustang coming 1oward hN on the wrona side of the road The 17-year-old clipped the left side of the Me~edc' and can:"Cned into the bad.. of a parkC'd I Q82 Rl'nault l~ Car Van C1ordC'r c;a1d The Must.ana cra~ed into the garage door of a home at 1294 1 emple Hill~ Unve while the Renault chpl)C'd thl' comer of the garage. Van Gorder said fwo v('h1cln 1M1de the prage. 1 1~84 Cryskr Lc&ron and a 1983 llond.a moton:~le we~ hoth strul'k. \'an Gorder ~1d \an GorcJer ~•d the !>Ide of the Prqt' was dnnolished. t~ Mu,\an and Rennult wen: d<:1.trond and thr Ctyskr. M~d("S-8rn7 and motor- l'.yck n:«1'fed moderate damage. The girl wa,..;hult"d Wlth bring 11n unlfrTn~d dn\'rr and ofl('rattna an un\Afc veh1ek: Big alcohol spill being investigated Ofliual., are ~1111 1ry1na to dt· tt'.'rm1nc what cau~cd ;ln c:arh mom· mg alcohol 'ip1ll at tht' Container Compan\ 111 l\mc11ra 111 lrvint Thuro;Jin 1 "'enl\ ~\l"n Orange County firt· fijhtC'f'> and a hazardous materials tcan~ workcd through the night to clean up thl" I SO-gallon c;pill · Pierce c;a1d workC'l"'I at thC' p;ick· aaini plant discovered the leak JUll before 2 a m lhuNia} The nkohol 'lhm.·d tn a ~()(X). gallon underground tanl 1\ used to clean the firm's printing equipment F1rt (!\pt. Joe Kerr ~'ltd 28 people werC' evacuated from the hu1ld1na. The cau~ ot the leak had \till not been d'etennintd HB youth killed inf reeway crash - Miller convicted, confident he 'II go free on appeal LOS .\NGrLES (AP) -Rll hard ......._~, Miller. lh<' only FBI a&ent ever f ound guilty of t.'Sp1onaJe, greeted ht\ cunv1ctton and potential lttl-pn1>on sentence with a cheerful dt.'darat1on ot hts faith that uod .rnd the appeal' C(lUrtS "'II !>Cl htm freC' Let's sa~ thank (JC>d tor the mun ot .tppcals: the pudg~ ~mtllngdekn­ dant said as he wa~ ll'<l oul of court dutching folders of legal paper'> tlt'tween his handcuflt-d "m" t It\ la"' er<.. "ho prt>d1l'ted the conv1ct1on would be re,r1\c.•d on appeal ..aid Miller a Mormon. ding'> to hti. behef 1n <.rod and ~"0"' he.· Wtll bt.· '1ndH.atcd "H"'' got thl\ <ll·ep a hiding fa11h he.··.., ~01ntt l<llome out of tht<, all nght.'' ,;ud a11orne\ "itanll·, (1reenherg .. Hc'<, H'r. npt1mt'>lll • Mtllc.•r. an FRI man "hO\l' d1..as- 1rou\ carn·r "a' a emh,1rra\\ml·nt lo th hureau wa!>loundgu1ll\ol">p\1ng tor I hc \u\ 1et l n wn .Juror' "><.ml 1'v11llt'1\ ""n ad ml\\1()0\ tc• FRI IOQUl\ll!H\ IO tht' <la\\ hl'lurl' h" arH'\I had c. lllll h1·d tht.· gc•\t.•rtnl'nt la'<. a~ain\t h11n State'raid ' on pension fund fought c R \\H '\I 0 1 \l'I I h~ '"" l.1rgc.•,1 .. 1.ltl' 1·mph1H't' • to \t11p a r.11J 110 rx·n'I•'" lun1h .tnd thl' tinn~· vi thl' n11rc:m1:n1 hoard'' l''-l'1.ut1H' 1illil·1·1 But .i '>JXl~l'\m,rn lor thr .11ln11nl\· 11.111110 ol lh·puhlt1.an < 11" < 1l·111K1' ( >··uk OWt1an dt•n11.•d f hur'M.l.I\ th,11 tht 1r,10\k1 ol S-1t-o'1 mtllton ln•m 1h1· $' tullwn pcn<,1on .,~ '>tl·m·, r1.'\l'r' 1· lumh \,\,ould Ix· a •·raid·· and \:.ttll thl· tiring 1>1 F't'lLitl\l' Ot1i1.1.·1 Std ~kC'.:iu'>land "a' no11onnntl'd l t'll 1\.1.i>er pre\ld1·n1 ol the.· < ali- f11rn1a ~tatc Emph>\t'l" \....,n1.1at1on ,,lid hi'> group •.tnd tht· ( ,1Jdurn1J 'x hool Emplll\ 1:n .\'"K 1.1111111 1.1. ill tn to block an ellon to tht• l e!(l'>bturl' t•) kgal11c thc fund tran'>fl'r \Cllon on thl.' kg1'>lal1'1. l'llon 1.1.a' del.1.H'd Thur.,da\ h\ \<. nclll' l'n·,1· dl'nt Pro 1 empore Del\ 1d H11l11:r11 I> l 11'> .\ngdt"> 1.1.hu \illd h1· "ant1.·J 111 ~· \ 1.• thl· \lat1.· 1.·rnploH't' 11111nn' a lh".trtng I h1.• Puhlit ~·mplm1·1·, l<1·tir1·m1.•n1 HoiJrd 'ntt•d 7-t• \I\ nlnc'Kt.1\ to tr;.sn,. kr So.11'15 m11/1on trom th1· pt.·n\111n .,, \tl'm \ ·surplu, .. n'\l'f\ 1• tun11\ -.1 mm c that \\ould ltt'l up S 1411 m1lll11n to hl'lp halancr 1h1.· \talc·, 11rx·r.111ng hudli(l'I They rcJccted Miller'), claim thut ht~ ~ll.ual affair wtth a O\. tct woman . li\.ctlana ()gorodn1ko.,. was pan of a James Bond-st)le caper he planned to bt"come a double agent and infiltrate the \ov1t'I KGB for the f-81. The So"tt't woman·, dramatic tes- 11mon\ on Maller'\ ht-half was dr!>· lt>Unted b~ 1uror-; J\ \elf-\('f'\.tng lrt'~ "I don't blame ht•r for what ~ht' said." rnmml'ntcd Juror ( ath} Lam- precht "I think her motives ~t'n· plittn If wt· found M1lkr tnnocent \ht• would oc 1nnon·nt She: wu~ l)1ng to us a lot ' < >gorodniko' 'ti and ht:r hu">- hand "'11kola).:; '·are scning federal prison ll"rms anr pkadtng guilt) tn the m1ds1 ofthe1r sp) tnal last }ear .\fter 21 hour. of delthera11on OH'.r lour da\S. the IO "<1men and two men 111 the JU~ fill'd 1ntocourt and handed l \ D1stnl't Judgt• David Kcnvon their "'' H~rdit t' on e\pionage and bnhen rnunt'> Thq had sent word c.·arllt<r that thn \~ere deadlocked on onl' count -J lharge tht Miller alrcpted a ~fl 1 '1 trenchrnat a~ a hnoc Richard W. Miller .. Will !he clerk read the vcrdtll''" Kenyon ~Id as hushed spectators packed the courtroom, some i.tandtng aga1ns1 the back wall. "We the JUry . find Richard W Miller guilt> as charged 1n count I," read the clerk The word "gut It)'" "a' then repeated five more times Miller ~a!> convicted of conspinng to pas!> classified documents to the \o, 1et l lmon of copym~ classified documents and ofdeltvenng them to a lore1gn government with knowkdgc the} would bt-used to the advantage ofa foreign power. the Soviet l ln 1on. and to the disadvantage of the United States President of J alisco cheese firm gets 30 days for causing deaths By the Assoelated Prt'ss Bl-l LH OWE:R -The pre\ldent of a hrm that manufactured '-ln1c.an "'k chet.·\e mu.,t i,er\t'' 'Oda\'> tnJail for otkn~~ i,tcmm1ng from Cal1torn1a' largl''il tood-po1i,on1ng cp1dcmtt.. rn ~h1ch tainted chee'>c caused at ka<,t 411 death~ In lo\ ( l'mtos Muntetpal ( oun Judge Jame'> Pc.·arcc also ordered tw11 H'ars· probatwn and an S 18.800 finr for< 1ar\ Mc Pher\on 45. president of Jalr°'lo 1'vfn1rnn Pn>dut:ts I n1. McPhcr'ion ' ,mornn Roger Ro.-.cn arguc.·d that as a .:orporatt· nllicer to "harge nfhu\lne.,. •. h1., clu:nl "'a~ not av.are ol thl' allual lood manufactunng proc..:--. .. He urg1:d a~11m11.i1l t1mc Thl· 1udt1.l' dtd not a1:ccpt h1\ H'a\oning Sailor pleads gullty to selllng secrets PORT Hl lFNl Mf -IXsencd h\ ht\ ncl.\ "'k and burdened tn dt.•htc. 'hl' lOnttnUl'd to run up. Nav) Peit> Olltcl·r \rd t lass Robcn· t:>t.-an Hagu1.'\\00<l delltkd to '>di his countn ·, '>t'neh for $360 Haguewond 2-l 1 ourt-marttak•d on a 'P' rng t. hargc that c:amed a po'>"hle life term, fate'> an IX month ll'rm 1n mtlltar. prison after pkadtng guilt\ 1 hur<.da~ to lour lec.\t·r 1.harge~ "I cnJm thl' Na\\ I knov. "hat I did wa'l "rong. <1nll I'm hl:'rl' to pa' m' dut'<." the raumh\ nt""·lUt defendant ..aid pkad1ng tor len1cnn from the m1'1taf\ rudgl' C me.Jr ();n td l '>' urtd Doomed boy, 11, family face evlctlon 5·\~ Dl\.1.\\ -.\ d'ing hm and h1-. tamtl~ face C\ICtt0n lrom lh<·H :.ipartment nt•ar th1.· hmp1tal "'herl:' ht• I'> bt.•ang tr1:ated hct.au~e ol a dl'>PUI<' lx·tv.ecn the txn 'i. lather and the apar1ment manager Bart') Hanq movt•d hi\ tam1I\ lrom ('h1lago to the \an Gabriel Valle)' <Ommun11y of San 01ma' la\t \ear 'iO hi\ 11 \l'ar·old 'on ( hud..ic tould rl'Cl'l\.C treatment for two rare and incurabk dt\C.'3'>('\ at the C 11\ or Hope Mt·d1cal ( t•nter in Duarte. about 'l() rrnfe\ l't1\t 11f do" nto~ n l oc. .\ngele'> Hann J trud, dn ver \atd he rt.'t:t.'1\1.·d an t\ 1c11on not Kc Monda) alleging hc wa' '>tanng al and wall htng the ;ipanmt'nt'~ manager. talmg photograph) ol h~r ch1ldr1:n and making 'crhal 1hrl·at\ Hane' dt:n1e'i the alkg,atiuns He o;a~, ht: lt·ar' that upr11ut1n(l h" ..,on trom \thonl :ind lnl'nd\ wrll speed the bt.l~ ·, dedinc.· S()l 'SA& C()~IP..\..~,.,. ,'Traditional S lot6ing l OFFE:RS TO THE PU6i...IC Over One M1ll1on Doll1rs ol current 1nd just arrived suits. sport coats. stacks. dress shirts. ties. and assorted sportswear also l1diu suits. slacks. sports coats. dresses and assorted 1portsw11r at reductions EVERYTHING LOm AT !HE:. ORIGINAL PRICE TICKET DEDUCT HALF Nf.Vf R BE F'ORE HAVE WE HAO SUCH A GREAT MON!'.'( SAVING SALE NOTHING ~•AS BEEN HELO BACk EVERY ITEM IS ON SALf AT'' Off THE ORIGINAL PRICE• AMAZING SAVINGS' GOME EARL 'fl OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICE AN EVENT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET Sale Starts Sat. June21st 8:00 am ~ .. r<'.ud, \t1111 60 Arnn.. an E~ ... ,~ 621 South 8 S«rttt Ti · an. CA 926MO Phont': /14V7ll-71c;I • Tustin Store Only ! ~ I •o ••wey\ Off~ e 0.11•11 llO•f ano •M ,.....," • •dio!Y , ... , ""'" l~t IOI der ot II tl•llt°"' hi ti .. tftftl ·~ ......... ,~ ...... •'" "'"' ~ '"' yf,luf..,.. ""*' '-'''" .. .,., ••u rn "t •~·• u.11 •• le• JO• 0o~ I l!Hll fl' State high court rules out lie detector tests for jobs SAN FRANCIS<. 0 (AP> -h.>rctng public wm lC'T'> to undergo he dt'ctor testing violates stal<' constttutmnal safeguards on their rights to privacy and equal prott'l'tmn. the Cahfom1a Supreme Coun has ruled. wre 1l will haH' .w 1m1Mt.'t u11 a numbt.'r ul other \tOllt'~" Th<.' t'a~ stemml'd Imm a 191<2 'ting operatwn h\ I ong Bcal·h pohtl' ag:.11111111 mannt-patrol oflitef\ i,uspected of \teahnl! up to ~I ~.IXJO lrnm mach1nn al u hoat launrh ramp The coun's ruhn& lhursday unan1mousl} .tg,rl."cd '\lillh the Long Beach Cit} Employees Assoc1atton. wh1d1 had challenged the City ot Long Bcach''i U\t' of polygruph tests ma cnmanal 1nvest1g.it1on of mannc patrol officers I he high coun rever'>Cd a ( ourt of Appeal rultng den> 1ng the a)soc1atton ·s request to ~lop the tests. \lter tht· m.1.nm· p;1t111I 11tliu·" lotk'tl the \tin~ ll\ h'>ll'ning 10 dc:tu1b 011 ~x1lt1c.· rad111 trcquen1.1t·~., tht• 111\ \OU(lht tu pur-.uc: tht· 1ll\<''i1tga11on wath mandaton ht' dl't<'Ctpr tl''>I\ of all~., martnt' patrol 0!111.cr'>. "Th ts dec1\1on by the ~tale Supreme Court sa)" "c'rt· 1n the forefront m the 1.ountry in sa) ang the U!oe ul thl' pol}graph doe' '"' ade the right of privac)." said I klena S. W15(, auorne} fur the 3.800-mcmbcr t'mplo)e<''> assoc1at1on ... II ts a vef) far-reachtng decasaon and I'm \c.·,cral oniler'> rl'lu\t'd 111 take tht• lt'\1'1. and thr a\\01.1at1on a'>kt'd a \upc..·rn11 < our1 Judgt· tor ,1 lt'mpor.1n n:~tratntng orda "h11.h ";" d~·mcd Thi. \(·(ond ( our1 of \ppeal also dentl'<l .i prl·lrmanaf) 1n1unl laon .• and the <a'>t· "l'nt tn thl' !'lupru.mt· ( ourt la\t ( k toher Suspension of civil trials due to lack of juror funds opposed PAS.<\DENA (AP) -i.\n attornc.·) argued befort' a panel of federal appeals court 1udge'i that a nat1on"'tdl shutdown of c1v1l tnals cau~ed by a '>hortage of fund' to pay jurors was uncons11tut1onal h\ the Ch1el lu'>ltet of tht• I n11nl !'\tall'\ llldt·n·d llw moratorium unlll < ongre,., pa,.,n a \upplcmt·ntal appropna11on' bill pro' 1thng mone\ lnr Cl\ ti JU rt~\ Yagman argul'd that ii th< g11\l'rnll1rnt doe\n t havl' the funds 10 pa) 1urnr'> then thr 1uror\ mull! \Ut.' Im compensat1on Attorney Stephen Yagman requested that the Judge' on the 9th U.S Circuit ( oun of Appeals l'>'>Ul' an order blodmg the moratorium on c1.,. ii 1nals The attome) who ha' nine.· d1en1 .. "llh ll' ii l'a-.c' pending. on Sunda)' ohlatnl'<l a tl·mporal") ">la> hl<>1. kin~ the order tn the ( t'ntrnl D"tnll ul l alilurn1a. 1.1.h11.h includes Los '\ngdc'> Orange Rt\ cr\1Jc \.tn RernM<l1n11 \anta Barbara and V1:ntura < ount1l''> .. I argued that 1rs illegal 10 '>uspend the ( onsu1uuon and that the JUdge' '>hould tall in and impanel the JUrorr," attorney Stephen Yagman ..atd after 1 hursda} \ ht'anng before Judge'> Stephrn R R<.•tnhardt .1nl! ~~men J hrgU)On \ agman has a'>ked Jud[h'\ Jh·1nhJrd1 J l'l~U\on .a111l J. Olt"er Koclsch of thl' 'Ith < 1rcu11 (null to l\\Ut' ,1 rx·rmancnt ord('r The Judges took tht.· ca<.,t.' undl·r 'uhm1.,s1on .111<J dill not 1r,sue a rultng The moratorium "-.t'> lallcd la\t week h> till' fud1l1al C onfcrence of the lJn11cd States bccau!>e tlw gmanment ha) run out of mone~ to pay Jurors The Wash1ng1on-ba!>t"<l cunfer1:nl'c. "Im h "l hairnl Manuel L Real l ht~I Judg1· ol l \ C 1·n1r.1l 1>1\tm I < ourt. also appeared bl'lorc.· th1.· JUdgt•, ·rm the ch1el 1ud~1.· for tht· dl\tnll 1ha1\ lx·tn(l 'UL'd and I "as 1hcrc repre'it·nung th1 ~uurt R1.·.1I -.;1111 .. American soldier slain in Honduras joint exercise ff.<1l CJ(,.\l P.\, Hondur.J-. (\Pl -·\ Honduran soldier '>hut and lo.:atled an .\mencan c.oldtt•r pan1l:'1 - pat1ng in JOant m1lttaf) mancu,er-., l "i mahtar\ sources \aid The name ol the soldier was tx:1ng \.\1thheld pendtng not1fica11on ol nc\t of kin. according to the 1>our1.c1o, ~ho \poke T hur.-.da~ on cond1tmn ul anommll} The\. said authont1cs of h<llh countne\ werl' 1nve.,11gatmg "hcther the ~hoottn~ v.a5 an accident \ llonduran milttan 1.om- inun14u1.· !kild the \Old;er dred '>''t.·dnt'Wa) night "of v.ound' ,uf- fered "htle ht• par111.1pated an com- bined e\erc1~s" tn th" Centflll .\mencan counlr., hut ga\l' nn fun her C\plana11on "1 his commun1qut· has the ohJel- 11' e of a"otdtng ~pecul3tmn and tc.·ndenuous 1nformat1on that could deteriorate the good rclattons that the I 'n1led ~tates and their re,pect1\.e arm1cc. havr .ilW<I}\ maintained," tt ~Id Tht: \hooting occurred m•ar Jut11.alpa. 1.ap11al ol Olancho prcl\ 1ncc. about I~ miles east ol Tegucigalpa, th<· 11 S 'ource'.> \aid It "-a\ bt'ltn·ed to be th(' lir\l 1nc1d1:nl 1n v.hich a llonduran \old1er killed u l \ \oldacr Stnl:e the t"-O rountrtC\ \tJned "hat ha,1.· become nearl) 1:onttnuou\ m1l11ar. mant'UH'.r\ 1n IY8~ More than 15.000 ·\meman \oldie" ha vt· part1c1fa1ed in the 1omt e\crl t\C\ i.H1ce 198 and trained at least 20,000 Honduran 1roop'i 111 1.ountenn-;urgenc) act1v111co; l he I n1ted State' maintain'> a perman1:nt force of ahout 1.100 troop\ i.lt l'.tlmcrola ~•r haS(.• in H'ntral Bondura' Child, 5, among latest victirhs of black unrest in South Africa JOH.\ "'1'\JE~Bl R<, \outh .\Ima (.\Pl -..\ 5-vear-old t hild \hot b, poltl'e "°as one of \I\ murc blad;S killed 1n unrest. ra1<>tng thl' otlic1al death toll dunng lhl' \tall· of l·merg- enl'} to 'i4 the gll\ crnml·nt 'aid t<><la) The hO-memocr Prt·\ldenl'\ C-oun- 1ii1.n Cape Town. whtlh tan <nl'md<· Parltamcni. opened dt.·bate today on two hills thal would givt• \t•cunt} force\ new power' to l'ontrnl unre'it ;ind 1.ktatn people without trial Pre<>1den1 PW Botha referred thl' hill\ to the council on Wednesda\ alter th(' mixed-race and Indian chambers of the tnramt•ral Parlia- ment re1ected the bills a \Ccond time rhc "hllC chamber of Parliament pas~ed the brlls twrLe The lcg1sla11on would g1H !.l'.lUfll\ fcm:es mcreased power<> rn any d1'>- 111r1 declared an "unrc<.t arl'a." and enable poltce to detain people tor up to J>lllda)s v.1thou1 tnal A maJOrtt} of council membt.·r\ art.' Peruar111y retakess 3prisons l IM ·\ Pt·ru (.\Pl -"ioldtcr<. .,mar,hed through pn<;on bamcac.k'i crl"cted b-. noting guemlla tnmatc" '>Orne of whom fought back with homemade bows. and retook thrC'C pmon\ 1n bloody fighting that a lop offiual ..aid killed 250 "'ih1ning Path m'iurgcnts. .\t Lima's Lungancho pmon. the Ma01,t-1nsp1red lcfta'lt'I died ~mg.mg te' oluttonary song.\ as army troop~ stormed the pri!>on bcfort' dawn r hur'ida). area residents said Guemllu 1mpnsoned on El Iron- ton, a rock)', treclc" .,land fi,e milt'\ oO Lima·, port of fallao, hauled soldrer'I for nearl\. 24 hour\ with nOcs. exploc;1ves -and homemade bow~ and arrow\ I Whrn thr lighting cmkd I hur'ida} afternoon. Peruvian \lilt' televt'iton ~howed the tellhlcxk\ wh('r<' the pnc;oner'\ had entrenched them i.elvcs. There was only <.mnkma rubhle, It< kt"d by flame\ Two women pn~nt'r, wcrt re ponrd killed and four \tnOu\I) v.oundC'd u government fo~ rr tool lh(' ~nta Rarbu11 pnwn tor "omen tn C'allao. where nottn& 1nmatei. had ~m:d ho\tage' who "'ere later rcleut'd unharmtd The military u1d Jucnillai. u El I Frnnton had put up fitl'('c ru1stan« and that '°lt11cr\ had trouhlt' dt'iloda· ing lhrm Senate wetghtngsancUonsagalnst South Africa ~o\\Hl'JC1TON CAP! -l eading "it·nat' lkmoaar-. arc.· urgtng thl' Repubhcan-domtnatcd chamber to follow the lead 11f the.· Hnu\l· and 4u1l'kl) pa!>s leg1~la11on rcquinng the total wnhdrawal ol l .S. bu\1nr~' antcrc\I\ Imm South Afnca And the) !>atd the House-passed measure. tar from hcing thl 1xmon pill cl a a med by House Republicans. will place the Sc nare under cnormou<, pr1.-.,,urc.· to adopt its own tough sancuons lcg1slat1on Sen Edward M Kennedy. D-Mas\ .. Jnd two other ">enator\ 1n1ro<lured kg1slat1on 1dent1cal to tht' total divestment total trade embargo bill that wa'> c;ponsored an the l>c-mocrattc-lcd House t"l) Ker Ronald Dellum\, [).( alil from Botha'c, pan~. and the htll\ could become law by nightfall The governmC'nt has said 11 "'a' forced to declare a 'itate of emergenry June 12 partly bt-cau!><.' 11 could not get the balls approved pnor to Monday's I 0th anniversary of noting in Soweto ( n11cs argue the leg1slat1on would enable Botha to ma1nta1n a 'ilatc ot emergenc} under another guise. The late<>t reponc; from the •Hate Bureau for Information bnngs thr nflicaal death toll c;1ncc the state ol emergency was declared to 54 includ- ing 14 killed by poltce. The child was killed by guntire trom police 1n Cioweto. the huge black town\htp outs1d1: Johannec,burg. ~ho v.ere firing at a tuglll\C on I ue<.da}. the government \.rnt in a '>latt'menl Five other blacks were killed 1n a 24 hour pcnod that ended early 1oda-. the statement '>aid. including four who died 1n a shootout bctWl'Cn black policemen and a group near Durhan PoliLe arre'iled N "non wh1t1:'>" in connecuon with the death of a "'htte man burned this week 1n a blad tov.Mhtp ot Uttenhage 1n east ( arx· pro' tnle. the '>lat('mcnt ~•d rhe hureau, v1nuall\ the solr source of oflic1al 1nforma11on. toda\ 1mpo'led new re .. 1nc1mn~ on da1h media bnefin~<> Soviets convict ex-U .S. resident of Nazi war crimes; death decreed By tbt A11oclate4 PrHI MO COW -( on111cted of trca'iOn 11nd ma<,c; murder. formC'r I I 'i re\1dent Fyodor Fedllfenko ha~ bttn sentenced 10 death rn lonne1.·t1on w11h hr" "-antmt' act1v1ttc'i a'i a guard at the Na.r1s' Trehlmka death utmp The 7K-H·ar old Fedorenlo, the lint person deported to the \<iv1ct lln1on from 1hr Un1 tnl States on Nazi war cnmes charges, was conv1ued and ~ntcnced Thundav h' ii court in the ( nmcan capital of S1mfcropol, ubout I t 5 m1le'l south ot hi, hometown of D1hunkoye. The official new<. aaenly T a'i'l. which annoum.cd the.· verdict and 'i<'ntrnre, did not uy when the ~ntencc might ~ camC'd out or Wh('lher r edorenko Wiii lp~DI Oeath «-ntC'nn•\ for lrCa\on COnVtCttOO\ an• common an tht' ~v1et Union Although TR" did not ~1) how Ftdorenko "0Uld ~ eu•t'Uled. mo,t death sentence\ tn the So~ 1et lJn1on •rec a med OUI h\ finna squad Fcdorenko wu a Red Army \Old1er captured 'oon aOer the Na11 1n~a$1on ot the So\1et Umon 1n 1941 He 'itrvtd as a guard at the Trt'blinla ramp in C irrman-0Ccup1ed Poland lrom 1942 and 1943. Guerrilla• attac.t El Salvador army camp SAN SALVADOR -J.cfbs1 aucrrillas equipped w11h nil~ and morta" '\ta~ed a bold attack on an army pmson in lht\ rn11n1ry·~ embattftd cut. and du1med to have ktllt'd or wounded more than 250 &ovtrnment troop\. rhc arm) acknowledged 1t ,ufft'red SO dead or tnJUrTd tn the fhur"l:n ao;uult ~I ~n M1,ue~ but ~td 11 leas1 20 attackrn wt'rc lull<'d The ll'~I 11tnL.e, the lara~t 1n 11vr mon1hs, came ks lhan three Wttk\ ali('r PJ~tdt'flt Jo~r Napoleon Duartt propo'td 1 new round of r.•cc talk!. lo end mon: lhan ,.,. yean of cavil war Dcftn~ Mtnt'llCT ~n . arlo F.ugento V1d('\ Casano"• denounC'td the pre-dawn attack as "eowardt('('" but uid 1t v.ould not 1ropardi1e 1he peaC'<' talks .. The poht1cal dccmo11s taken h~ Prt~1dcn1 Du rtt' re tt pectcd b> lhe armed fo~." he said. Oflk1 lut the l f. Em ) 1d thtte Amencan m11r1ary 1dv15lef1 and two tJ S m1lttary ph) 1uans w.-cn::at the hlllt', the lar)('\t 1n the eam:m riart of tht~ ( tntral Amrf)('.iin mun ti). bu1 'lll'fre ,,ot injured 1 Orange Cout 'DAIL y PILOT /Fr Clay. Jun• 20, 1 FBI arrests Soviet official caught in expionage sting IS rescued after paddle boat scare WASHING I ON (AP) -rhe FBI said today It had detained the Soviet EmbaHy's a1rattachc after ht alleged· ly picked up classified documents left by a U.S. Air Force officer working with 1he FBI. t'ol. Vl•d1m1r M ILmaylov, 43. the highest-ranking Soviet air force of- ficer attached to the embassy, was arrested Thursday night in nearby Fon Washington. Md., the FBI said. The matenal was confiscated by the FBI as lzmaylov was removing u lrom a "dead drop" near 11 wooded area, the release ~1d. It said the matenal "consi!>ted of classified lJ S national defense document~." He wa~ later released to Sov 1tt officials after they "verified lzmaylov's diplomatic 1mmun1ty status." the FBI said 10 a news release The State Department 1s cons1dtr ing possible further steps, the release \Sid. It quoted FBI Director W1l11am Webster as saying the U.S. govern- ment will not tolerate those who would steal Amencan secreb ·•and Reagan: Talk not enough inpeace6id WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan say~ recent Soviet proposals could spell a turning point in the long struggle for arms control, but he also 1s warning that ·•talk .. 1s not enough .. Reagan chose a high school com- mencement 1n Glassboro. N.J .. the site ofa fa tied summ11 19 years ago. to issue his assessment Thursday of the U.S.-Soviet arms talks. Reagan told about 1,200 students and adult.; in the gymnasium of Glassboro. N.J., High School that the summit mtettng President Johnson and So\ 1et Premier Alexei Kosygin held m 196 7 at Glassboro State College, across the street from the high school. "wa!> not tn fact one of the most momentous -no maJor breakthroughs were madr or agrtc- ments reached ... Coupling the Glassboro <,ummll with his own summit meeting wllh Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev 1n tieneva in Novem~r. he said: "I have come here today to say that the Glassboro summit was not enough. that indeed the (Jeneva summit wa' not enough -that talk alone 1n .;hort. 1s not enough. "I ha\C rnme here to invite Mr ( rorhachev to ;oan me an taking action -acuon in the name of peace ... ht" said while those individuals may hold d1plomat1c immunity, that w11J not stop the FBI from invesugatins and purswng all lea,al avenues available when the shuatton warrants <iuch action." A State Department official. speak- ing only on condition he not be 1dent1fied, said the normal procedure when a diplomat ts caught "red- handed" is to order his expulsion. However. no decision has been made in the current case, he said. In addiuon to his pos1t1on as au attache, the Soviet colonel "is also a known Soviet military intelligence officer," the FBI said. Its announcement said that for several months lzmaylov had been meeting w1th the Air Force officer. who has access to classified infor- mation. trying to "arrange for him to function as a clandestine a~ent of the Soviet Union and to obtarn via that officer classified United States de- fense documents." However, the U.S. officer. who was Preaident Reagan Reaga{l reiterated, as he has so oflen, that "we must take senously the threat ofSov1et e>.pans1on1sm and provide an effect1 ve counter." Despite his admonition. however. his words were unusually conciliator) toward the Soviets. whom he has often accused of foot-dragging 1n the arms talks. "In recent weeks there ha'e been fresh developments," he said. "The So' 1ets have made suggestwns on a range of issues, from nuclear powl·r plant safety to convenuonal lorn· reductions in Europe Senate nears finish line o·n tax overhaul WA~Hl:--iGTON (AP) -A weary thon sessions Tuesda\ and Wedne'>- S<nate wac; .,..1th1n <itnking distance da). bleary-eyed legislators decided toda) of gning its overwhelming Thursday night that enough .,..a~ appro"al 10 landmark Lax-overhaul enough. legisla~1on thal promises to cut the tax . "Thie; 1s absolutely era?)." said b1lh ol millions of .~mcm.:a.ns. Sen . Da"1d Pryor. D-r\rk .. a frequent "The end•!> near. Ma;ont} Leader cr111c of the Senate's eccentnc work Rob Dole. R-Kan said today before habm. the enate began its I I th day of debate on the measure ~nators have agreed 10 take a final vote at 4 p m. TueS<icn on the sweeping measurC' draf\ed b) the Senate Finance Committee. Amend- ments were being considered today. Monda' and T uesda) ·'Wc're down to hardly anything." Dole <oa1d of the Senate's t1me- consuming effort of the last several day.; to whittle down a stack of amendments to the legislation Nonetheless. the chamber began work toda> facing more than 60 amendments. covenng items ranging from the treatment of income derived from raising reindeer to low-income housing. Followrng two consecutive mara- If we "get more sleep . we'll make some sense around here." Pryor told his colleagues. Dole also admon1sh<.'d fellow sena- tors to curb their appetites for amendments. saying. "Sooner or later. you ;ust have 10 pass 11." Shonly thereafter Thursda> night, Dole and Senate Democrat1t Leader Ro~rt C Byrd of West V1rg101a struck a deal limiting the numlx'r ol amendments that will be offered and locking tn the time for the final \.Ole. After the the Senate complete~ acuon. negotiators from the House and Senate will meet to work out the differences between the Senate pack- age and the one passed by the House late last year NASAjettisons Centaur · prograni under pressur~ By the As1oeta&ed Pre11 SP.\CF (TNTER Houston -NASA. responding to rongres'>1onal pressure, scrapped a $674 m1lhon program to launch hqu1d-fucled Centaur rockets from the space shuttle, temporanly grounding two ~1ent1fic prohes and some mthtary payloads. Citing safety concerns. NASA administrator James Fletcher removed the Centaur from the shuttle in a dcc1s1on he called "very difficult to make." "It is the proper thing to do and this t!I the time to do it." he said Thursday in an announcement from t~e National Aeronautics and Space A.dmin1strat1on headquarters. A congressional aide said th<.' decmon could affect plans to build a replacement orbncr for the destroyed Challenger Consumer prlces head back ap W.\SHINGTON -The longest. sharpest c-0nsumer price plunge in almost four decude~ t•ndc-d last month as rebounding gasoline pnet~ pu~hed consumers' cosu up 0.2 percent, the government ~td today. Despite the Mn> pin the first in four month' most analysts still expect pnces for all of 1986 to n~ no more than l percent. ~1rtually halfofla'it year'\ 3.8 percent gain. Indeed. even with last month's increase. prices '° far this ~ear have dedincd 111 an annual rate of I 4 percent. By far, most of the incrcac;e 1n May wauccountcd for hy a 2 5 pert'ent hike 1n gasoline pn<'C~. which had fallen .S .9 pcrct'nt in February. 12 percent an Man:h nnd 11 l percent m Apnl. I ood pnoes also ro~-. h> onh 0.4 percent after gains on 0 I pcrct-nt 1n March and 0 'pcrctnt tn i\pnl Reagan undergoing rout1ne checkup vo.SHINGTON -Prc-s1dcnt Re11~n amvt>d nt the Beth~ Na,al Hospital today for what WI$ descnbed as a rouunc i.hcckup folloWlnS h1., sucocssful colon cancer 'ulJCry nearty a ye r ago >\$k<'d how he f<'h a~ he lcfl the White House for the short helicopter Oi&)\t to thr suburban ho\pttnl. he. rtphed. "fine" Rcapn was elp«ted to spend a few hour.; undergmna tr\t., before leav1n1 the h0-,pltal 1n the-afternoon to spend the weekend ;u { nmr David, hi' Maryland mountain rttrat ~1denhal ~pokc~man Lam ~ptake<> ~fuwd. however, to 'l!Y what prottdurcs or tests would he rnnJ11( led. ttahtcn1na still funher the White House poltc)' of d1sclo inf fo'A dtta11, 11ho11t the ptnidcnt'~ health. Standard follow-up treatment would 1ncludr h thom11flh rum1n~tmn ofRcapn's~olon th1ll month or ne't todetermsnr wh1·1hcr tlwrt• ha .. httn nny rffUr"mn«' of the matisnanc-y d1Kavemt la•lt Jul) not 1denttfied, wa<) workini wllh both 1he U.S. Aar Force office of ~pccaal 1nvest1gattons and the FBI, the re-lease said. As part of the iovtstigation, on Wednesday the U.S. officer "de- posited the classified documents at the prc'iC'nbcd location per the m- struet1on of lzmaylov " who had promised htm $20,000. the FBI said After lzmaylov was detained at the site, he was taken to the FBl's Washington field office, the agency s:ud. The FBI noufied State Depart- ment officials, who 1n turn called the Soviet Embassy. lzmaylov was first assigned to the Soviet military office, an adjunct of' the Soviet Embassy ln Washington. as assistant air attache from late 1976 through 1980. Hts current tour of duty began in October 1984, when he returned as assistant air attache. FOR f WORTH, Tens (AP) -Foun~n ptt-tehoolers and four adult chaperones on a field trip weft mcucd by fircfighterl from a paddle boat that ttttttcd pttcanously on the edit-of a dam. .. They're a!J Mtfe." said Fire De- partment spoke,man T.R. Ryan. ··Not a one of them an: hurt.· About 100 people plhetUJ alon& lhe nver about two males t of downtown Fon Worth Thul"lda}' to watch the rescue. which was c-0m- pleted by noon, nearly two hour. afitr tht paddlt boat cast off on a onc--milc tnp downstream .. Gee. this is fun," said S..year-old PalmcrTnllson, amon1 the fint to be pulled to safety The Lu" Boat wa~ on a church field tnp when 1t5 enajne malfuncuoncd and the fast-flowing Tnruty River turned It sideway~ and swept 1t toward the dam, officials wd. He was recently promoted to air auache, making ht m the senior Soviet Air Force officer assigned to the m1htary office. the FBI said Firefighter R T Forrester swam to the boat and attached four ropes to .,. ..._,..... keep 1t from plunJ.in& IS feet mto the n vcr Fellow firefighteTs pulled the Paddleboat h&DC• preca.rtouly o•er Te.zaa riTer dam. children off the paddle boat. Other deaths probed after Excedrin discovery . . SEA lTLE (AP) -As many as six deaths are being reinvesugated be- causeofthedeathsoftwo people from cyanide poisoning and the discovery of three bot1les of tainted Extra- St re n$l h Excedrin capsule~. authorities said. One of the two who died. Bruce Nickell, 52. was initially thought to have died on June 5 of natural causes. but toxicology tests revealed the cause as cyanide poisoning. Dr Connne f11gner of the K.Jn& County medical examiner's office )81d Thur'i- day. Because of that, she said, medical examiners would reopen the cases of the other deaths to see aft here was any rnnnect1on. Nickell and the other v1ct1m. Elizabeth ~ue Snow, 40, who died last week. laved about five mile!. from ralh other 1n r.uburban Auburn and t0uld have shopped at the ~me stort ~ad pohce ')pokesman Jim Detnck of the Auburn Police Depanment. ( yan1de-ta1nted capsule!> of h- cednn were found in bottle!. re- covered from their homes. fest!> revealed cyan1dc-ta1nted lapsulcs an a bottle sent to m- vesllgators earlier by a food store in Kent. a le"' miles awa), ~aid Kent police Lt. Dave Everett. In announnng that Nickell d1t•d of l'yan1de poisoning, n1gner !>aid "We assume that he took Extra.Strength Exccdnn that had cyanide 1n 1t. But J can't say that because I wasn't there. and I d1dn 't ~ what he swallowed We assume the two thing~ are related" The Food and Drug Admin1s- 1rataon on Wednesday warned against the use of the Extra-Strength Excednn capsules, and manufacturer Bristol Mvers followed that with a na 11onw1de recall of the med1cauon Oft he 56 catxules left 1 ns1de the 60- capsule llottlc in Snow·s home. three contained '>ign1fican1 amount~ of cyanide. while one C)arude-laced capsule was found an the bottle from the Nickell home. FDA offic1als said The bottles arc being examined for lingerpnnts and evidence of tamper- ing in an FBI laborator). U1d FBI special agent Don Tokunaga He said there were no reports of tampt'nna el~whe~ in the country. The bottles earned the lot num~r 5-H I 02, wnh an August 1988 exp1ra- tton date The Extra-Strength Excednn bottle found in Kent bad the same 101 numbc:-r. said Jack Manin. FDA spokesman in Washington. "They were part of a general stock removal from the Kent store handling that panicular product," he said "One bottle appt'.an to contain cyanide " Working women cheer ruling on sexual harass1D~nt WASH INGTON (APJ Women's groups are hailing a Su- preme Court ruhng again-;t on-the- JOb -;exual harassmen1 as a great \ICtOr) that will have a practical impact on the workplace. ''The court's ruling send~ a message to the workforce at large that sexual harassment 1s a senous problem and is against th.c law." fredda M.cnon. acting executive director in ..\lbam. l\J Y .. of the (enter for Womtn an Ciovernment said Thursda) She spoke after the rnurt. b) a unansmou!> \Ole, ruled that sell.ual harassment on the JOb 1s illegal even 1f ns v1ct1ms are not hurt econom1call>- The dec1-;1on made these othtr kty point'l. -Sexual haras!.ment v1olatel> a kde.rat anu-d1scnm1nauon law. known as Tule VII of the(_ 1v1I R1gh1~ Say.~Q to. • •DENSITY ..\ct of 1964. 1f 1t create" a "'ho~lllt:' cn"1ronment'' 1n the workplace -Evidence ofa woman's allegedl\ provocauve conduct or clothing ma~ lx' used as a defense in some cases -Employers are not alwavs legal!~ respon'.i1ble when. unknown to them. their supervisors sexual!~ haras'> em- plO)t.'t!~. !.-Emplo)'c.rs c..annot escape legal hab1llt) m some cases even 1fthey did • not know. and could not have known, about the !>Cxual harassment -Employers cannot protect them- ~lves against legaJ ltabil11y simply by creating internal grievance procedures for alleged v1cum' of !>exual harassmen1 "Working women have: won a ~1gmficant victory." said Washington lawyer Joanne Hustead_ who rcp- resentt.-d numerous women's oups • EXCESSIVE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT •FREEWAY TYPE ROADS, INTERSECTIONS & OVERPASSES Pt11d for by SPON • P 0 Bo~ m2 • Balboa Island 926&2 Attend the hearing Monday, June 23, 7:30 pm City Council Chambers! Laguna annexation election in November By LAURA MERK °' ... .,..... .......... Residents in unincorporated Old fof of the World near Laguna Beach Wll decide an the November elecuon 1f their neighborhood should be annexed to the city. Protests from resident\ confused about the conscquen~s of anne'\a· tion pu1 the mue on the ballot Tuesday Thirty-two people, 28 percent ol ~stere<l voten m the isolated neighborhood, ob1ected to the ut}0S anneuuon proposal at a hearing before the City Council Onl) 25 ~rccnt ot regJStered \ otm need formally oppose annexation to tnggc:r a spcctal election. There are 1 1 J regmered voteri. 10 the area. The proposal to annex Old Top ot the World 1s the result of Cit) efforts 10 install sewers in the small. pnvate neighborhood Rei.1dents' inadequate sept1,· w terns have for years been a nuisance and a health hazard both to those hvmg 10 the area and to city residents m ad1acent Top of the World Because the county has no sewer hoes in the area. 11 ha!> been unwallina to provide scwen to the neigh· borhood. Under an unusual arrange· ment, the city has aar«d to e'tend ats sewer lanes into Old Top of the World 1f residents are w1lhng 10 pay for th(' "ork Tht> cm has also oflered to pa) a pomon ot the $810.000 sewer design and mstallat1on lOSts 1f rts1dents agree to anne' to Laguna Beach. ~nneution ~ould give the Cit) S25.000 a ~ear m propert) ta'\e\ Thert "ould Ix no I.al( increase. l oder the Cit\ proposal. ta'\ rev- enue generated i the first tivc years- $ 117,300 or SI ,27S per parcel - would help pay for the sewers. Assistant Citr Manager Rob Oark said the city wtl benefit from annexa- tion because it aJrcady provides some services to the hilt top community. Laguna Beach usually responds to emergency calls from the area be· cause its fire and police departments arc closer than those of the county's. he said Residents of the unincorporated area also use city parks because the county has not provided an) for them. Clark s.a1d. If the residents vote agamst an- neAallon but still want the sewers, the) will have to cover the costs the cit) would have paid plus S300 more to service bonds needed to pa) for sewer construcuon San On of r e spokesman says Chernobyl can 't happed hefe Different reactor design . Americans· access to nuc lear industry means plants are safer By C. JEA1'E'M'E A\ El'. T Of -Delly "'Ml 1141ft [)esp11c the: T hn•c \.11lc blanc! acc1dcn1 and the \hu1du,\n ot J generator at tht ~an Onofre nutk.1r po"er plant la't ' ctr tht" < tu.·rnoh' I disaster cannot · hJptxn herc.-a !>poke\man for tht' \Jn Onolrc laetlll\ ..aid th1'> week Li~rencl' f Papa> .1 nudtJr cnginc.>cr and '>Cn1or \ 1t l.' prc:\1dt·n1 1r1 c hargt" ot ..afel\ and hle"""ll .11 ~uthern C alrforn1a Ed1<ton 'aid there are largt' 1echn1tal d11lerrnlc.., hetween \ov1et and l "power plJnt' The t nit 4 reactor"' hKh nploJcd .\pnl 26, lilhng 26 ~opk 10 datl and rclea\1ng ;1 rad1oact1H' cloud "a' bac;ec.J on J lomplett'I\ d1tlnt·n1 de.,1gn Papa\ told memht·r, of T ov.11 Hall a non profit l'I\ ll group .\lthough Amt'man and So' 1t·t l.ictl1 11es both use ~ater to lool the ,\,tl·m the 100! \ lauht1t•\al\OU'it'"'Jll'I to ''o"" the neutron reaction that product''> clcllrll.al po"cr '>.11d Papa' "In ( hcmoh\I graphite: I'> u'>ed I nlortunatt"h grJph11e can hurn" The e-tln:l\ of th1: d1or.ac;1er Wl"n." compounded hclaU\l" ul '''"' lrom thl' tire \oot incrc:ac,cd thl' amount of npo'.>un and area\ "lth1n 21J miln 01 the sue ma' ha\e been contamina1eJ \aid Papa)· "('ontam1nat1on of !arm· land and water will ha' c long ll'r~1 ctlrd'" Papa' "11d thl' \en 1e1 plan1 h,1, a tc:1:hnolc1g\ h.1'><.'d un V.t'ilpon\ dt • 'elopment Papa' '>pt'cul,lll'c.J the: Russian'> ma' hc rclultant tl1 rl'lcaw inlormat1l•n, bt·l.aU\t' the .,, '>tern 1\ ba .. ed on "eapon' lelhnnlog) .\rnencan fan It 11e,, includtntf thc '" unit\ loc.Hcc.J 1n < ahlorn1a. Jrc :ih11 protel.tt'd h' a re1nforrcd doml". ~1d Papa) 1 hc four-loot 1h1d.. "'all of lOncrete I!\ rt>inlurll'd ~llh \led \J1J Papa' "It'' ltkc a hea'' Jul\ bml lagt• Thl' lon1a1nmc:nt dunw 1\ Jec;1gned tor the \\ur\t pm'>1hk lil'>l'" Dn"n in the lower kH'I\ of the < hanub) I plant there 1s a grcat Jc:al ol LllOlrt·te -.aid Papa~ "Thc \1gn1fi tant po1n1 though 1\ thcre I\ nu <un1<1inment \lrul ture fhat\ a latal tl.11.1. tnl'rg~ wulc.J he: rl'k'3'>l'd up- "' ard and "'a' ·· f ht· rl'lea<,c of rad1t1al t1' e material at < 'hl'rnoh\ I "a' I (IOO tn :'i 000 time.., that rl'll'J'>Cd at Three \:tik hland. he \aid In add111on tn plant dl.'\l&n. Pap.t\ u1cJ 11pt"rator '><!kl\ tra1nintt .1, .tni>lhcr -..ilegu;ird aga1n\l a dl\a\ll'r lhl' ">tail' of ( ht•moh\ I It tai.l'' lour ,hill' of opc:ratnr' tn run a nul lcar po"cr plant \l''Cn dJ~' u "-t'd. .!4 hour'i a da' \t ~an <lnnlre ""l' artualh run'" \htlt' .. 1 he \l\th \hilt '' al".a" 10 training -1n thc CIJ'>Sronm and 1n 'tn\Ul.1t11r\ he \atd Papa' ai...., utnl a '\t \lg1ir11u' and ctlcrt1\l' regulator. aJ.lt'nn." an nix•n <,out'I\. anc.J the freedom u l lnlor m<1t1nn .\l I J~ lurthl'r ..aleguard' r ht• < hcmoh'I laulil\ had "nc1thl'r go'· crnmcnt lOntrrn or pubht prt'\\Urt• to maintain h111.h ,1,1ndard\ hl' \,llll Keternng to a recent probe b}' the \juclc:ar Regulator) Comm1s!>1on "'htlh uncovered three apparent safe- t~ '1olat1ons Papa) acknowledged "We 'lhould ha"e txen more \ 1g.ilant 1n handling those systems Sure we "ant to he etlinent. but we can't relax "hen 11 comes to c;afet} .. .\lcord1ng to Greg Cook. a spokes· man tor the: '\,RC regional office in W,1lnut Creek ..aid San Onofre·s apparent '>31et\ '1ola11ons ma} ha-.e led to tht· :-.:u, 21 breakdo"n of the plant's olde'it gcnc:rator. first licensed 1 n I 96X l.11tle or m• radiation "as n:lc:ased and thl' plant'<; nuckar core "J\ unatTec:tt•d The apparent ~lcty \1Ulat1ons indudcd a failure to implement an adequatt· te\t1ng program to detect !allure\ 1n \atct}'·relatcd equipment, failure: to correct a malfuncuon in salct~ rc:latcd equipment. and failure to pro" 1dc appropriate prou.·dure'I to l\ulate fault-, on certain electrical t•4u1pmt·n1 < no!.; s;:ud the '1olations arc called apparent bctau\e "frequently a "1ol- a11on I'> nut so dear cut ..\n inspector "Ill "-nit' up what he found and it'll be rt'' 1e"t'd and discussed hefore ""e l\'>UC a n11t ll"C .. "1nte the 1nc1dent "~e ha'e made 'M design changes. performed O\ er '.SOO maintenance J~ and looked at 2t. '>Pl'nfit ~~stems " half of them d1rclth related to safet\ 'i\Stem<, said [)a' td J F-ogart~ e'\eCUtJ\C \ICC prl''>llknt 1n charge of power genc.-r- Jt111n at Southern ( ahfom1a Edison "Wl' feel ~c have a plant that"s Olli( h 'akr and more reliable than 11 "a' prior to the ncnt last '\ovem- lx·r ",,Jld F 011.art\ Deukmejian won't commit to funds for dredging upper bay By ROBERT H\ :\OMAN DI IN Delly l'llol 11•11 \tJlt \en \1a nan Hergt•,on nwt "'Ith < •0' (1l'orgt• 1)(·11!.ml'Jl•IO th•'> >Aed. to urge hi\ appro,al ol ) I nulhon in add11111n.1I funding f,11 <.ontinut'll dredg1n~ of I pix·r ~t'\\ port Ba ) But although ht• h<,tcnc.·d I >t·u i..meJian "ould not tomm11 111 .1p· rro' mg tht' priipo.-.al a' part of tht: 'ta tr..., I Y~h-10 hudgt•t \<lid Hl'f)l.C'lnn H·:-..l'"-POrt Beach RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTE RY INC. fttre y.., hllar C.ttrl lore' 1122 UllOl IUI., COSTA •ESA ·541·1156 "\\l''rc JU<.t going lu hJH' 111 ";111 JOli \t'l' "hat hapix•n\," Bc.:rgt·<,1111 '>Jt<l lnlln"'tnl? ht•r mec·t1ng "Ith lhl' gn' nnc1r .. \'.. ~ rrali1l· he' 1..urnm1llt'd to J prudent hudgc1 h111 hc .11\n rt• cog.nun th..: 'Jlut• 101 the l'lrC>Jn t Dt•ukml'Jl.in' lll'< '"'"fl un tht $1 m1ll1on hudgt t .ipprt1pn.tt11111 " l'' nc• trd t he m.idt' "lll11n llH1 v.t't'k' Rage -;on ..aid The pr Jposal h' 1-krgt''lon l ll'.Ul'd 1t' lalC'>I lcg1'>latl\t' hurdle lunt· 'I v. hen thc 10101 ttu<lgl'I C onkrt'nt l' < ummtttl'c :ipprcnl'd 11 FACIAL REJUVENATION FU llPEIUOll TO & CIE•IOAL PEEL • WITllllT llllEllY \\hill-'>tJlt: fund.., for rnastal \\~·1land'> pre'>c:nat1on lomc from '.ir111u'> c;ource<> Bergeson ha., cn- u1uragcd lnrnl go' em men ts to look lot nthcr method'> of lunding a\ "'t•ll to en\urt• that the Back Bay project 1o; lllnlplt'tt•d r ht• appropnat1on, ~hlCh would. augment ~2 7 m11l1on 1n existing funding. would be used to implement a dam,hl'll dredge for remo\ mg ~11t from the upper pomon on Newpon Ba\ "Ul h a dredge scoops c;ilt from tht• ba:. rather than \ acuuming the "a'" h~drauhc dredges do Although a clamshell dredge CO'>I'> 'il1ghtl> more to operate. twice as much material ran he remo"ed and 1tc, use: is expected to rrsult in long- tcrm .,a, 1ng~ B1dd1ng on the dredging proJc:ct 1~ cxpcctecl to begin tht'i summer and work c;hould begin by August the shores interio rs Speclellzlng In Y echt lnterlon 642-2255 2640 Avon St., Newport leech __,,....._ ~......__ -""-- ._ county hearing on fonnat1on ol the uscssment d1stnct as set for July 16 Under the county proposal. properties requanna a sewer pump will pay $7,389 for sewer tnstallation. Those not nccdina pumps will pay $9,389 Residents must par for the pumps. said County Senior Stafl Analyst Sandra McClymonds. in explanauon of the cost differential City Manager Ken Frank aJso noted that anyone building a new home would have to pay a S 1,300 fee for the future San Joaqum Transpor- tation Comdor 1f the area rcmams unincorporated But protestma residents hdd firm 10 thetr ObJCCt1 ons despite their :neighbors' picas that annexatton as mevitable if tt goes to a vote. Contested annexations require the approval of only a ma1omy of In Memory •.. property owner~ Protesters wd they feared the demiseofthetr rustic neighborhood 1f it becomes pan ofl...quna Beach The area has no s1dewailcs and unusual rcmodelings and additions add to its unique character. Some residents said they feared the city's strinaent permit procedures would make new add1ttons difficult and that the city would build out the area. But Clark assured the group the streets arc and Wlll remain pnvate "The city has no lea.al right to make them pubhc roads Why would It want to take aeneral fund mone) to pave them," asked Frank. Accusauons that city employees bnbed some residents to rcSClnd their protests by offenna them automatic approvaJs on building code require- ment\ contused many residents. C lark explained the rlty agreed to honor ex1stmJ county approvals on some upcom1na developments but said city staff is not empowered to bypass st.ate building codes re~u1re­ mcnts rt seemed some residents confused zoning and building codes. Council members did not try to sway the protcstors toward annexa- tion but Counc1Jman Bob Gentry said he rearctted "the lack of trust that has developed and taken over and over· shadowed the issue " "This fascinates me bealusc a protest can take so lmle," wd Councilwoman Bobbie M1nk1n. "You pay taxes to people who don't listen to you and don't help you," she s~ud. refemng to the county board of supervisors. Studenta at Newport Harbor H!Qh School gather around jacaranda tree planted on campua ln memory of Claude Hubert, a 15- year-old atudent atuck and killed by a hit- and-run driver ln January. A marker bearlna the atudent'• name wu placed by the tree. Police ha•e arreated a Newport Beac h woman ln connection with Hubert'• death. Susan Norma Lona la acheduled to appear ln court nezt month. Drunken driver convicted ofmurderingfour people By thf' Associated Press 1\ drunken dn o.cr lOO\. It ted of four rnunts of second-degree murder 1n the deaths of an Orange ( ount} mother and three children called the \l'rd1ct UOJUSt and said he "-Ill appeal "Ho" tan this be lalled murdcr'>" \aid Michael Reding, 27.ol Fullerton I don't c;ee where soc1ct}' 1s going to ttain from 11 because no~ the ta,. pa)t·rs arc going 10 have to teed me .. Reding. a former Northrop ( orp l'ng1neer. \a1d he regretted the deaths fhe state Supreme C ourt ruled three }ears ago that \Ccond-dcgree murder charge'> could he filed in drunken dnv1ng casci. Reding wac; the fil'\t Orange Count> defendant rnn" 1(ted of the charge 1n such a case .\llerdchtxra11ng nearly three da)s 1n <\anta Ana. the Supenor CourtJur. tound Redmggu1lt} of the four counts of ~cond-degree murder and an add111onal two 1..ounts of driving under the influence of alcohol in an accident that resulted 1n in1unes Reding had been free on S250.000 bail. but was taken into custody after his conv1c11on fhursday He face'> 15 years to hfe 1n pnson when he is sentenced Aug. 8 by Judge Jamee; L The Pros· Since 1957 UllITT llSUUICE ~ /? ~-Non·smoker ~ ~ Rates '.:"', 831-7740 .. 1 Oki Newport atYd. Newport ...... Ca. Smith. Robert Trueblood, the \ICllm•; husband and father. soh~d qu1cth as the verdict was read . "This is not a time of celebration." Trueblood said after the verdict wac; announced "We're looking at tragedies here While we'rc vel) pleased with the verdict. we're look· ing at somethmg that never '>hould have happened ·· Pamela l rucblood. 16. and her children, I I -year-old Enc. 9-year-old KeTT) and 8-year-old Scott died from inJuries caused by the Oct 23. 1984 head-on colhs1on Before the acc1· dent. Reding drank five beer.. and four mixed dnnks at a bar His blood-alcohol level at the time of the crash was 10, the level at which a person 1s considered legall\. drunk in Cahfornta · Huntington budget has no funds for assistant treas u rer By ROBERT BARKER Of "-OellJ No4 • ..., Huntington Beach ( 1ty ( ounc1I members have deleted ahout S25,000 from a $109.3 m1lhon city budget after questions were ra15Cd over the proposed hinng of an ass1<1tant treasurer. Warren Hall, who has served as treasurer -an elected posiuon - since 1968, plans to reure 1n July of 1987. He requested the allocauon to train an assistant to handle his duties that mclude investing about $40 mtlhon in city money about hinng '>llmt•onc who is educated and qualified and let that person run for office 1f that'~ what happens." Council members. otherwise, made no changes 10 approvm~ the budge1 that 1s nearly S 10 million higher than last year. ihe number of employees climbs from 979 to QQ() but surveys show the oty sllll has one of the lowest ratios of employees to residents in Southern Caltfom1a. accordmg to Robert Fran1, chief of admmistrative ser- vices But the Caty Council balked after Councilwoman Ruth Bailey said hiring an as!.istant for Hall might gJve that person an advant.aae as. an incumbent when an elecuon for the ~============::.•••••••••••••llJ pos1t1on 1s held in 1988 Hall actually has two JOb\ He 1s Surve}5 produced b) the city's Management Employees Organiza- tion show that Huntington Beach ha\ 5 3 employees per 1.000 residents, Franz said Fullenon has 5.9 em- ployees per 1.000. Santa Ana, 6.6 and Anaheim. 7 8. Garden Grove, with 4 4 empoyes per 1,000, 1s the only munc1pahty 10 Orange County with a lower employee rauo, he said. tACfVAL IJMnOUCHeD l'WOTOIJ LOOK UP TO 15 YEAR S YOUNGER FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE FREE -Educational Seminars -l HOUR , ........... e... ..... v-.~1 ctSTI l llA .. lllJllS Uf ~ 11 11 AM & 1 r M II C ~'Pl!' l!C\1:1111 IA4~ P.ul A., UI CUIOTI" Ill JIN 7• •• II All A 'l , Ill Siii 0.-tr Si Ctr 1C 1 ~I M,11 al S.• UC8U llJCI•• I~ 2C 111 Plil V t11~111 lu:~ '•t lllllt'• Cofot,.fill• ,otJI!' Jfil ~· LAC W .. r~ Uf r., ,, 7 P 111 Of( 1 ~~ r~1Jl s,.,~ tomlflUM, toom /0()0 v '•"° llt V*"°6 ...... ,_\ -tlM llnilt It ~j ..._ ..... ,.,..._ LACIU IUCI" filll .,. ,~II II A ... t atVftt .. Kii '•11 t!llr1•f Colilfrtl'I(, l'.Ml!I =riot .. fitD ~ •I ' I'M If CC "",.. ~ llA'J ,.,, Aef w cu•ITl .. MD .... ~ ,, 1 p,.. ~, Gl•t ~S.•lf\CI Coil'11111'll1r l1)Qlll 60111 u ,,,, FREE DRAWINGS FOR EARLY ARRIVALS ($200 VALUE) Spon!IOred by H..ntl !d~llt>t'I tnetltut• A NOfl PrQfll EducattOnaf °'gen!UllOO P.O Bo) 7.U, lmJ*lal e .. ePl. CA 92032 • H800) 828·2828 Ext. 222 BE DIFFERENT treasurer for which he's p3Jd $650 a year, and business hcensc manager, handling hcenses and pemuts and investing the c1ty'c; money Hall as paid a total of$49,000. Batley claims that the assistant treasurer shouldn't be htred until Hall. 61. leaves. And, by then, she hopes the apparent confusion over the dual pos1t1ons may be set1led Hall said Thursday that his only 1ntent1on was to set someone on board to handle has duties "I don't know wbat', so wrong The police department again leach the way with a $20 million in expenditures, $2 maltion more tban last year The department will number 206 sworn officers and 134 support workers. The cn~ is addma two officen to the patrol d1vis1on and two detectives 10 the area of cnmcs ap1ns1 personsand c:conom1ccnmcs Also, the deP4lflment Wlll hire four non-sworn officcn to form a cnme scene investtptaon unit Educatorclalm•la81Ull~mmurder2lea A.n as.11,tant dean at Saddlehaclt.: Colleae has pleaded innocent by reason of in11nity to 1hooun1 hi, former wife to ~th outside a nct&hbor'a bouse. OraDJC County upcrior Coun Judsr L«>nard McBnde 1et 1 tnal tc for July 14 and ordered Donald Oaw10n. a profes'IOr and ass1\tant dean, to underao 1 J)9ych111tnc eum- 1nauon Oawe,:on, 47, wat found !'l1ndina over the bod> of his ex-wtfe, Dona Mat Oawson. on Sept. l S. 1984. He was chaf'Jtd Wlth first~t'IJ'C( murder. Dawson attorney•, Ronald Brower ~•d he c:h1nsed his pie• Thunda> from not auilty to not guilty by rcaton of insanity. "We'vt had htm evaluated., and havt 1ndlC1tions that ~'llS h11o stftt. of mind 11 the time," Brower said. . Brower said 0.wson 11n'1 inunc now hut wa~ at the time of the k1!lina.. GUTE NEWKIRK BORLING Waterfront Home staff expands Five new agents have JOtned Waterfroat Homea' Balboa Island offict. Kay Gate as a UC lrvane graduate who hves an Newport Beach Scon Newklrll 1s a fonner real estate appraiser and a th1rd-genera11on Newport Beach resident Gloria Bobllng as former propcny manager for J. Ray Coa11ractloa Co. commercial bualdcr/developcr and a resident of Newpon Beach May Robinson Joans Waterfront after a 20..year career a\ owner and manager of her own brokerage office. Marc Hines of Ncwpon Beach has f>revmus real estate e><penence in that City • • • OooaJd Braaetb hd~ been appointed manager ofland acqu1s1t1on and Brvce Abbey has been promoted to director of operations for Cost.a Mesa-based Bramalea CaJlfornta, lltc. Braseth of Newport Beach is a JO.year veteran of the real estate mdustrv Abbe} has been with Bramalea for r. .. e -.ears and la-.c:\ an Hunungion Beach • • • Al Robloaoa, real tst.ate in\'estor author and educator. has announced the openang of the Oran$e County-based real estate investment club. The C'ahfomta Assocau1on of Real Estate Investors ROBINSON RINES BRASETH Robm<ion. "ho head'> the organ11a11on said 111s designed to benefit the novice as well a'> the \.Cteran investor Robinson is also prrs1dent of Planned Property Investments Ltd. • • • Fountain Valle} resident Bob Davia has ~n named assistant vice president of manufactunng at Ralpb Grocery Co. Davis who bcjan has career at Ralphs an 1967. most recent!} scned asdarectorof manufactunn~ In has new post he is responsible for promotion and producuon of Ralph<i' pnvaie label brands an the creamery deh knchen and baktl) fac1ht1es • • • Frank Bauett, YllC president and manager 111 the Ne .... por1 Beach branch of the Hammond Co., closed in e:\CC'iS ol SI m11l1on ol loans dunng "iarch. ABBEY ROBINSON BASSETT Newport Beach resident Debbie Grao.I has been promoted lll western rcg.aonal sales manager for Dryvit System. lltc. Rhode Island-based company has an office in Newpon Beach It manufactures extenor wall 1nsulat1on and finish systems Gram ha~ been with Dr)'• It since 1983 and former!) owned and operated her own mtcnor design finn She serve., on the Commerctal lndustnal Council of the Orange ( ount} chapter of the B11Udera l.Ddastry of Amutca. • • • William U. Adair, commercial '°' estment marketing spcc1ahst wtth Grvbb & Ellis' Nev.port Beach office. has ~n awarded the ccrtafied commerc1al-10-.e~tment member des1gnat1on from the Cemmerclal-lltveatment Real Eat.ate CoDDell of ReaJtora National Marlle&LD1 lnatltate. Completaon of five courses 1s one of the requirements for the des1gnat1on. Adair 1s a member of the Newport Harbor/Coat.a Mesa Board of Realtors and the Callforala At1ocl.atlon of Realtors. Orengo Coo1t DAILY PILOT /fr10ty, June 20, 1 A7 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS, Al Drivers save with smooth rides Wheel alignment firm 1n Mesa cater s to top cars, dealers By STEVEN STARK ~"94C..i l8'1F~I Jim Wessling pointed to the hood of the &learning silver Maserati, tingenng an imaginary nickel ~­ tween his thumb and forefinger . .. We're aoing to book the front wheels to this machine." he said. mot1on101 to a whecl-sptnmng rotor, "and crank ll up to 160 mph. This nickel. standmg on ats sade. won•t move at all." Claims of miracle performance: followrng repairs and marntenancc have plagued consumers smcc ~fore the 1nvent1on of the car, but Wcsshn&. owner/operator of American Auto- motive Ride Perfection Center, as more than confident of carrying off his claim. "Honest to God, we're really not doing anything different. We're not remventmg the wheel or anythane . we're )ust taking the time to do It nght,' Wessling saad. Following 28 years of perfccttng the an of wheel balanetng and ahgmng, the Rade Perfection Center boasts numerous top-hne auto dealers as clients. When they need a car to dnve straa&ht. Wessling 1s the man to call "ihe reason l started my own business. and the reason we JUSt started taking on retail clients. as ~cause the dealers talked me an to 1t," Wessling said Some of the local dealers who regularly engage Wessl- mg's expertise include Newpon Datsun, Beach Import, Sterhng Rolls Ro)'cc and Meister Porsche/Audi A 13-year employee at General Motors. Wesshng credits himself with training hundreds of wheel and suspension mechanics through the years "All of m}' men here have been OTC UPS & DOWNS 1 'N\w ~JR~ (A~ ~DTrll Poe~:.: fts1 snows tht Over • IM. • Counltr sloek• and warranls lh•I have gone uo Int most 1nd down the mo$1 t>esed on oercenl of ti"'noe for Thur$CS.Y. No ..cur ties lredlng below S2 or 1000 snerts 1re ndudtd Ntl •nd otrctnl191 chiinv.s are in. dltf«tnet betw.-n the orevlous clos ng orlce i nd Thursd•~/.s'"' or bid price ~ ~:~~, 2 ~r;'u· J'!'f: 8: Pc•~· f7 l Mun1cp1ov1 1r lloi uo 1 ; ~rr1~R1d 61/'J 1 Uo l e:l~r :B'r';un 11,.,; = 8: l :j II 'ltl ,,. uo I . t rot tTch 'l'J 'h Uo t orkResrch 'h 'h Uo 7 10 HOSPO\ WI s~ + \o uo 161 } N1twd1L19al 3~ 'h UP li ~trf1ce wf 2~ ~ UP feonosttk 2 S· 16 S· 16 UP 1 .. rnsdl!Ctr 6 J,io Up 14 LoctlFtdl 141"> l:V. 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" JI , Jill d ••. ~, m ' s.c • .... ., l~ U '• • tl J1 ~·~11 ~ ff: . fh: ; ~! ,:~ When clrl•en lea•e American Aatomotl•e Rlde Perfection Center ln eo.ta Yea. the .._ .... ,....., .............. owner'• proud ad.tee la, ••ee C&ftfaJ now: yoa••e aot. cllfferent car there now:· trained thoroughly by me -I'd have no qualms about havang them work on my car," he said. Whale not reanventang the wheel. Wessling does commit an extra· special effort to the usual wheel alagnment and balancing rouune ··\\<e're deahng wath the cream-of- the-crop kand of car here," he said . sweep1n$ a hand across the Mercedes Maseraus. Ponches and Rolls· Royces an the shop, "These ~pie put down a lot of monc)' on their tires and tnl.O their cars -the}' dnve 1hc1r cars fast, and we ahgn them to talc It .. C sing the latest computer iech· nology, wheels arc li~t balanced. computer-shaved af necessarY and then a computenzed ahgnment 1s pcrfonned. All four tires are ahgncd. for. accordang to Wessling. 11 1s the front tares that pivot the car but the back wheel~ that steer the car. ··Take the example of the fiorsc- drawn can The horse is not pulling the cart at all -1t 1s pushing 1t. If the wheels of the can are off-center. the ' MUTUAL FUNDS horse has to accommodate for thas off-balance. Compare this to the car wath us rear tares out of kilter, the} for~ the front wheels to com- pensate." .4. self-styled artisan. Wessling of· fercd the following taps to extending the wear and tear on a car'\ ure'I, ahgnment -and the dn"er •When crossing a speed bump or railroad track. apply the brakes ~fore crosstng the bamer. but make \Ure to release the brakes completeh while crossing over Wesshng saad It 1s far ~tter for a car's ahgnment to bounce over tracks and bumps than expoS( the car to the dual and confl1ct1ng effects ofbrakmg and bouncing •Costly wheel rotations and shod absorber replacement of\en are un- necessary and JUSt serve to hide a problem 10 wheel alignment and balance. Wessling said "Tares do not need to be rotated until 50 percent of tire wear has occurred. Thas means tires only need to be rotated once dunng their etTecuve lifetime." he \3td As for replacing shock absorber'\. often a front-end suspension check and wheel alignment can alleviate the problems of a rough ride •Mamta.inana proper wheel bal· ancang and ahpment wtll help keep the 'mooth, new-car nde otisinally de1'1gned for your cat's make and model A smoother nde. Wessling !.&1d will lead to a mo~ relaxed dnver, adding years of ltfc to bot.h dnver and car "Compare the jostled dnver to the boxer bounced around. T1nn1, isn't at?" he med The Amencan Automollve Ride Pcrfecuon \enter. I 66SO Harbor Blvd., Fountaan Valley, 1s open Monday through Fnday. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. ,Atppointmen~ att advisable. and all worl is condillonally auara. n- teed for 3 months or 3,000 miles Wheel balancing and alignment u an art form -taken to the extreme, or, ever) time another satisfied customer leaves hu shop -means ~mg warned by Wessling, "Dnve careful no" -you'vt got a dlffercnl car there now ' He says at a lot AS* •oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT I Friday, June 20, 1988 . .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ITllllllAY'S OLISlll PlllOU Div ... S.~l LHI Clle Blue ch ips advance NEW YORK (A Pl -Blue chip \tucks staged a sharp advance and the rest of the market lagged today as Wall Street reached the quarterly t».p1rahon of a set of options and future~ on stocks and stock indexes Fdr most of the day. analysts !Ml1d most investors were proceedm~caut1ou!ily 1n advance of the .. triple witching hour · at the close As 1t worked out today, program trading apparently touched off a rush of buying m blue chips JUSt before the close But the rest of the market turned 10 an uninspired showing. The Dow Jones average of 30 1ndustnals Jumped 23.68 to 1,879 54, its highest close since 1t stood at a record 1.885.90 two weeks before But dechmng issues outnumbered advances b} about 8 to 7 on the New York Stock Exchange. Big Board volume totaled 149. J 4 million shares, against 128.98 m1lhon m the previous session. The NYSE's composite index rose 1.45 to 141.65. , WHAT AMEX Orn , WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Jun. 20 Advanced Declined U nct11•n11•d TotallssuH N•w hlghi New lows T~~ I AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 o.m. orlce and ,,., change of lhe ten mosl active American Stock E1tchange Ir.sues, lradfno natfonallv al more than Jl NartM + 'h 'Ill NEW YORK (AP> Jun. 19 Today Advanced t 1 04 Prev. dav 447 ·~ •• ..., 11/) H•rc1.11s 176 ~ S4~ S4'1• S4:V.+ ~ HewlPk .22 4l 41 ~ -~ Holfdav 1.16 'I• ~ 11.+ 'h ~~man ~ 66 s 'f ~'h i~a-'6 NYSE LEADERS an~E~~OR~"~~:l -~lft\~e°·mf iff.~ rnost acllv• New York Stoc:k E1tchange luu•s, rradlno nallonally at mor• lhan $1 Name y ume n!' a. OartK1J ~.74 , :t' ~~~-fl}' 21· 1~: m + ~ eaw•nAlrL 2 , If• ~J Nab 1, , S 1h 'h BAT Ind Del med HllcrMlg n W.ngLabB Amdahl Wldte' HornHar Elsworth n ~~'i~gr~ Phi IPMor s 2, , 6 l't lf'I> IBM 1,1, 1ul't ~ ~ ~ ~f~ t ~1 f l'4 Is S:/~'wav 1, , il~ -YI GoLD QuorEs METALS QuorEs NEW VOAK (AP) -Spo1 non••ou. ........ prlelee ~rtd•Y Al_.,,.,.., • 53 50 oent1 I* pound. NY Come• tp<>t montr1C10Mc1Thu C°"'9f · &~70 oent1 • POUnd. u S '*1tn1oon1 ~ • 117 115 oent1 pe< pc)<;nd, NY Com<I• IC>OI mooth~T~ L4ed • 2• '*''' • pound Zlflc •• , _,, •• pound, d.Mi-.c1 Tlfl • 13 4043 (met.-.W-compo•H• P<lee I>"' lb I "'-· $5 110 pe< OU!'<ll Hendy I H1trman ..... $5 OM I* lroy ounce. NY Come• IC>01 ml)lllll cloMdT~ ...._,. · '270 C>0-$285 00 I* 79 lb"-· N-YOt- l'IMtftulft • '435 ~ 00 oo.n.t~ m«Gt141nl troy ounce.N Y US Tobec , 11. t'I/• Ahmans ~ 1 FordMot s , \to ~ I 1J•IJ.JilliMi#"'1 NEW YORK (A~-Final Oow-"ones ages for June I Open Low a... °" d 20 Trn 1~ij~7~'J~~h11tll'/?s 'Jff79:tt~~;· lS Ull 1 .S7 1 . 1 7.31 1 ·; . 6S Stk 7 07 71 . 7 14 71 i . Indus ,7 , 0rn~ . 6~1 'ioo 65 Stk 21.76 000 t\fnf 1 ll!l•l~'MM'i' NEW voRPrAJ j llJ!,, Ill oVJr-·the·coun1er stocks suOPlled bv NASO ~n~!r ~r? lnt.i Henlav ~~ar Hale rlam Lhz~ tutt.on dcwn shirt n -~ +I +).j! +JI/• + v. -v. UUI f1nc.zst..all-cX:tion axfbrd cloth Shll1.1 fTlOda fOr ~ ~ ~ oC' ~Or~re 51ng1'4 ~ to11alzrl \11\th !!pit l yOM. c.on~truc.tAon fOt ulLlmot.a. (\t,~ romfbrt m whit.a., bh.MZ.,a.cru.pmk.yzllo.v ~ bi.och '+q tbeh•on ~lord, 1l't/6'i'1 ~70 ~-.t.."-'OOd V1 t tog:z. lOOI ~ bl'-"1 . 21 Y ~ :X. 7' pceodaM !>l".>"KJUthleNJ""1l ,818/~ 9~~ mon thndh lOtoQ, ~t.urdtty 10t.o6 t. .!!l.U"day rn::cn ro R-Rshow r-really is r-regarded Stroll down to Lido Marina Village In Newport Beach as the Rolls-Royce Show rolls In on Sun- day. More than 10 Rolls and Bentleys will be displayed for public viewing on the VIiiage's streets from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ·'The show Is expected to attract Rolls-Royce enthusiasts of all ages," said Garry Concannon, owner and president of Concan- non' s Horseless Stable In Costa Mesa. ·'We've exhibited the Rolls all over Southern California and consistently draw large crowds " A large variety of rare and unique models are Included in Garry's $10 mllllon Inventory of vintage Rolls- Royces. A few of the models Included in his collection are a priceless 1921 Sliver Ghost Hear- se, a 1934 drophead coupe, valued at $165.000 and a 1954 drophead coupe Silver Dawn, which was once owned by Sheikh Mohammad Al Sabah of Kuwait, recently ap- praised at $495,000. There is no admission to the exhibit. Guests may choose to dine at one of the various waterfront restaurants or browse through more than 25 unique boutiques llning the cobblestoned streets. lido Marina Village Is situated on the waterfront on Lido Isle. Take Newport Boulevard south, across Pacific Coast Highway: turn lef1 onto Via lido, then immediately left Into the Village's parking structure. .... ,. •. ,,,,., Orange Coast OAIL't' PILOT/Friday, June 20. 19N 81 T be 9248 provtdea Ponche enthaaluts with a car a~llar in performance to the 944 but with·• aleeker •tyling. Porsch_e 924S offers superior power '87 model's engine fs race-proven 4-cylinder that produces 14 7 hp RENO -A new, tour-cylinder Porsche has been Introduced to the United States' market under Porsche's policy of ottering all of Its sports cars to enthusiasts world- wide, whenever possible. "The Porsche 924$ -the car that enabled many Europeans to en joy the experience of 'Porsche.' now can be enjoyed In America,·' said John A. Cook, president of Porsche Cars North America, Inc. ''Anyone who test drives the new 924S will discover all the superior characteristics which Porsche builds Into Its transaxle cars.'· The 1987 model 924S. with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $19,900, is powered by Porsche's race-proven. water- cooled, four-cylinder. single over- head camshaf1 engine, producing 147 hp and atop track speed of 134 mph. It accelerates from Oto 60 mph In 8.3 seconds with its five- speed manual transmission and 9 .8 seconds with the optional automatic transmission. The 151-cublc-lnch power plant employs fully electronic fuel Injec- tion as well as dlgltal motor elec- tronics. The car comes equipped with a three-way catalytic con- verter and oxygen sensor for emission control. The 924S, in fact, has the same drive train, brakes, running gear and electrical system as the 944. ·'In effect. the 924$ provides Porsche enthusiasts with a car similar in performance to the 944 but with a sleeker styling.·· Cook said. Standard on the car are: air conditioning, tinted glass, elec- trically adjustable and heatable outside mirrors lef1 and right, power steering. power windows, an antenna and four speakers, and a convenience package which In- cludes anti-theft wheels and coin and cassette holders. Standard colors include Guards Red. Grand Prix White and Black. Interior color choices In Porsche-lettered cloth are black. brown and light gray. Due to our mojor remodeling, we need to make room for bulldozers, cement trucks, mixers, lumber, ladders, etc. This means savings to you! We must move at least 60 cars as soon as possible! Optional equipment Includes an AM/FM stereo radio and stereo cassette tape player, an etectrlc sunroof, a limited allp dlfferentlal and a rear window wiper. The optional exterior paint color is Zermatt Sliver Metallic. The estimated Environmental Protection Agency fuel consump- tion figures for the 9245 are 21 mpg/city and 27 mpg/highway for the five-speed manual trans- mission. Estimated EPA fuel con- sumption figures tor the automatic transmission are 19 mpg/city and 23 mpg/highway. "In performance terms, the 924$ Is a significant Improvement to the original 924 Introduced to the United States 10 years ago." Cook said. t-'' ~·· ea•' ...... . 1 1 Sf:J/2 N1ssAN H ARoeoov STANDARD BED PICKUPS '86200SX NOT ONE, BUT 5 TO CHOOSE FROM! TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT NOT A LEASE AT ONLY #023817, #024860. #031578, #031.566, #033177 Payments ore based on S67.5 cash or trode down tor 48 months Total deferred price including to11, lic , doc fees & oll finance charges is S7U2 U Annvol percent<>Qe rcrte 1s 7 7% Subiect to credit opprovol s1493~R MO. NOT ONE, BUT 4 TO CHOOSE FROM TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT NOT A LEASE AT #106943, # 111655, # 110872, #112126 Poymenh ore bo~d on $999 cash or trode down for 60 month\ cosh price of S9288 Total deferred prtc:e includes tax, lie & doc fees & finance charges 1s S 12. 94.5 Annual percentage rcrte is 11 . .5% Subte<I to credrt opprovol TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT NOT A LEASE AT 0 PER MO. HOME OF THE CLEANEST USED CARS IN SO. CALIF. 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Volkswagen seeking oldest Series One, Type II ca1nper TROY, MICHIGAN -The old- est and best preserved or re- stored Volkswagen Westfalla Camper In America, known to fans as a Serles One, Type II Camper. Is the object of a nationwide search by Volks- wagen of America. When found, the VW Westfalla Camper. predecessor to today's Volkwagen Vanagon Camper, wlll reside In a place of honor In the Henry Ford Museum In Dear- born, Mich., as part of a new and permanent exhibit In America's most famous transportation col- lection. "The Volkswagen bus Is the vehicle that created the entire post-war recreational vehicle ,, ... , MERCEDES · /IJ .'1 1 637°1333 " S AN T A ANA l~>lf W YAT BEACH BUE NA PAHK ·: · llfestyle In America,·' said Don Adams, director of public affairs, Henry Ford Museum and Green- field VIiiage. "Although the VW Type II Is a significant vehicle In many countries around the world, Its Impact on recreation In the U.S. was truly trend-setting." Planned for a Labor Day 1987 opening. the new exhibit, featur- ing a VW Camper, ls budgeted at $6 million and wlll be designed by Albert Woods, designer of exhibits at three world's fairs, Epcot and Walt Disney World. The Westf alla Camper will be a star In the sport and recreation section and will Join a 1949 Beetle already on display In the world- famous museum. Other vehicles In that section will Include a fold- out camper /trailer from the 1920s and an early travel trailer from the 1930s. After the oldest and best Westfalla Camper Is found, VW Intends to donate It to the museum for the exhibit. "Authenticity Is most Import- ant In thla display," Adams said. "The VW Camper must not only be In excellent condition, It must be as close to original condition as possible to accurately reflect (Pleue .ee OLDEST /83) o~· ,r VOLKSWAGEN/-ISUZU . f1JflJI ,,,.,.,,,. ) \pd ' 1, "' louf ~~~ '86 VW Golf FACTORY STICKER $7900 ~ :t:t: a, ~ ~. _IN THE NATION !i u . .111 '""' 1f'\,~(T•Ot• • .. ~ ... 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A: An important part or an enainc's operation is the instant when a spark plu& fires Within the cylinder, ianitina the airl ruel millture which pushes the l2Uliln down in the cylinder aivang the motor its power. The time at which the spark fires can be varied aliahtly. As the enaine speed increases, the spark fires sooner. This minute chanae in the timing or )'Our enaine is caused by 1he distributor mechanical ad- vance. This advance in 1imina allows 1he motor 10 bum fuel more effic1cnlly and aivcs your motor more power. II would be advisable 10 replace 1h1s pan with a new one, rather than have the un11 repaired. Repairs m 1his area lend not 10 laSl nearly as long as a new part would. Q: I haw htard that I am noM a//oM ed to corn: ti mr u-mce co111ract on my neM car at m1 dncret1on ~Jould \'Clll plt'alt' adme'-R.S. A: California's rcccnlly passed Assembly 8111 2285 specifics the cond111ons under which you may cancel ser- vice contracts, also known as cxlended warranties This law applies only to contracts on cars purchased after Janu- ary I, 1986. You may cancel within 60 days after the receipt of a new car service contract, or 30 days after the receipt of a service contract on a used car at no charge other than lhe maximum of $25 cancellation fee. so long as you notify 1hc pany mentioned specifically in the con- tract. in writing. Should you make a claim against the contract w1th1n the period descnbcd above. and wish to cancel, you will act a pro-rata refund based on either time, or m1lca1e al the seller"s option The contrac1 also spec- ifics that the seller deliver lhc conlract to you within 60 days of purchase In add111on. al the time of purchase. lhe seller mus1 show you c11her a copy of the contrac1. or a brochure dcscnbing lhe full terms of lhe conlract. Either of these musl not only specify wha1 1s covered under the contract. but also what 1s nol co"ered by the agreement Q: M} 1976 'rlontt• ( ar/11 ha\ bt•t•n ~mnx me a lot o/ stanmg problems la1ef) -1ltho11xh the hatter} has been deter- m1Md to/,, ver~· 11ronK. tht• car wnpl.1 re/uses 10 start r<ime- limes When I turn the ke}. there is simply no response from the enxme. whatsoevn Othtr 11mes. ho11t'('Wr, the car 11tork.s perfe,·tl} normal/} What's the problem' -F.Y. A: There arc two possible sources for your problem. There 1s a device on your car called the starter 1n~rlock, which prevenis 1he car from being started in either ··onve" or "Reverse ;, The starter 1nlerlock could be out of adJuSlmcnt N·exl lime your car refuses to start, try moving 1hc transm1ss1on selector within the .. Park" and/ or "Neulral" pos111ons while trying 10 start 1he car. If the s1artcr interlock 1s the source of your problem. the car should slart using 1his procedure. The other possible source for your problem could be within lhe electronic ignition module. This module has taken lhe place of poinls and condcmors on many vehicles built after 197 5, and 1s an asset to the ·driveability of the newer cars. There may be a problem within the electronic 1gn111on module, causing lhe starting problems you experi- ence. lf th1s 1s the problem. you will probably have to have lhe car towed to your mechanic. No mat1er which of lhe 1wo sources 1s the ac1ual cause of you r problems, the car should be taken 10 a qualified mechanic for funher d1ag- nos1s and repair Q11estwm for thu rnlumn on awomotH·e maintenance and repair should be addrened to TIU. -4L TO Tt, TOR -l111<1mol11le Club of ')owhern Callforn1a c-o this ne.,..spaper OLDEST VW CAMPER SOUGHT ••• FromB2 the mood of the late 1950s, early 196Qa." As a result, Volkswagen of America's search wlll be for a Type II Camper that Is not only as old as practlcally posslble, but also one that Is In either original condition or restored as close as poaalble. VW of America estimates that 15,000 to 16,000 Serles One, Type II Westfalla Campers have been Imported Into the United States. Type II importing and market- ing In the U.S. began In 1956, and less than 200 Type lls were brought Into this country In the first two years. That rate Jumped to nearly 300 in 1958, more than 500 in 1959, and was better than 1,000 a year all the way through the final year of the series In 1967. Other Type lls, of course, were imported from Germany by re- turnln armed service rsonnel. Please send that Information to: PR Services Manger, Volk&- wagen of America, Inc., 888 W. Big Beaver, P.O. Box 3951, Troy, Mich. 48007-3951 . To begin the search, Vol- kwagen Is asking owners of early Serles One, Type II Westfalla Campers to send the following Information to the company: year; vehicle Identification number (VIN), estimated value, and, If possible, a color picture. '86 PRELUDES 9 CIN AHNUAl 1"£1'a.NT AGE MTt ON APPROVED CREDIT DAILY PILOT /Frtday, Jun. 20, 1Ne .. 2 DR '86 CD'S 4 IN ANNUM. '91C81TAOE AATE ON APPROVED CAEDrT ORDER YOURS TODAY! PRE-OWNED SPECIALS '78 TOYOTA ~, ....... , '81 HONDA ACCORD '79HONDA ACCORDLX '84 NISSAN 300ZX '79MG CONVERTIBLE - '84 SUBARU SEDAN - '82MAZDA GLC '84HONDA ~CCORD4DR .. - '81 TOYOTA CEllCA ~-· ..... 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It's the middle-of-the-road ''all-American" Chevy and the largest mo<iel In the automaker's small-car lineup. Chevrolet has set Its sights on a 20 percent small-car market share In the 1986 model year and Chevy general manager Bob Burger seems confident General Motors Corp.'s biggest division wlll achieve thtU goal. "This really Is a new era In small cars," Burger said at the outset of the model year. "Chevrolet now has small cars that meet the needs and wants "=,..----------------• of a wide range of buyers. partlcularly first-time Ca..Uer Z2• mallee the hot-.elllna Che.- buyers and women. rolet CaTaller lineup e•en hotter ID 1988. "This small-car lineup also reflects Chev- rolet's changed view of the small-car market. With the five small cars we now have. Chevrolet should be able to capture 20 percent of that market." The lineup of which Burger speaks reflects both American and Japanese heritage. It Includes the. -Mlnlcompact Sprint, built In Japan by Suzuki Motor Co. -Subcompact Chevette, built in the U.S. -Subcompact Spectrum, built In Japan by Isuzu Motors Ltd. -Subcompact Nova, built In Fremont by New United Motor Manufacturing Inc .. a joint venture of GM and Toyota Motor Corp. -Compact Cavalier, built in the U.S. And. that's only half of Chevrolet's 1986 passenger car lineup. The others are the mid-size Celebrity sedan and station wagon. full-size Caprice sedan and station wagon. compact Camero sport coupe. m1d-s1ze Monte Carlo personal luxury coupe and the Corvette sports car. Then there's the lineup of light trucks - compact S-10 pickups and S-10 Blazers. the Astro minivan. the mid-size El Camino. and the full-size plckl,.lp&, suburbans, vans and sports utlllty vehicles -that serve a dual role as people andor cargo haulers For this road test report, McClatchy rented a Cavalier CS Station Wagon that accommodates four or five passengers and has room for 34.1 cubic feet of cargo -or, with two passengers. 64.4 cubic feet of cargo. Chevrolet has taken a tip from its Japanese partners by splitting the rear seatback. Thus, a fairly long parcel can flt Inside the wagon and still leave room for one rear seat passenger. The length of the cargo floor (with one or both rear seat backs down) is 67 .3 inches -slightly more than 5'h feet. that Is rated at 85 horsepower. The test wagon had the optional 3-speed automatic transmission. This power team is plenty adequate for motoring around the valley, but leaves a little to be desired when cruising through the mountains - especially with the air conditioner operating. An old trick on a test run up Highway 50 saved some of the Cavaller's pride. As the speed began to fall off abruptly on a steep Incline, I switched from AC to Vent and the wagon got some of Its pep back. Chevrolet has a 2.8-llter V6 that Is available In a couple of Cavalier models, but unfortunately not In the station wagon. What It lacks In hill-climbing thrust, the 2.0- llter four-banger makes up In good fuel economy. The Environmental Protection Agency rates It at 23 mlles per gallon In city driving and 29 mpg on the highway. With about a 5050 mix of city and highway motoring, I averaged an even 26 mpg. With that average. and using 12 of the 13.6 gallons In a full tank, you could cruise about 312 mites before needing a fill-up. When GM first introduced its J-cars (Cavalier is one of them), the name of the game was to include a bunch of amenities in the base price, like Japanese automakfi'rs of1en do. The plan didn't work'too well, because a number of people complained that they didn't need all of the accessories and wound up spending more money than they planned. GM abandoned the one-price-covers-all Idea almost lmmedlately and resumed letting the consumer choose among several models and a gaggle of .extra-cost accessories. The test wagon lllustraTes the TatlelTaea. It had a manufacturer's suggested retail .base price of $7 ,525. Thirty options (plus the $99 mandatory California emissions package) later, the window sticker ballooned to $11,975. A $370 destination charge on top of that brought the bottom line on the window sticker to $12,345. 8UZUKI .......... ~ ..... YOUR COMPLETE DEALER PARTS • SERVICE • SALES SUZUKI I Seating accommodations in the Cavalier wagon include twin buckets up front and a bench In the rear. Two average size adults can fit com- fortably In the rear seat Squeezing in a third adult I is possible, but all t. hree passengers had better be on speaking terms One surely doesn't need every option. so It stands to reason a prudently ordered Cavalier wagon could be had for around $10,000. It's not surprising that the Cavalier Is Chev- rolet's most popular model. It's good basic transportation In a compact size, with or without a lot of bells and whistles ~~1. u~1' 1:1-~ COME IN AND SEE WHY WE 'RE THE HYUNDAI DEALER IN THE WESTERN USA! OVER 120 The Cavalier 1s powered by a 2 0-liter electronically fuel-in1ected four-cylinder engine 9-\)\· 5\) ... 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Deteched hM. 2+den, w/2 4t7 E 19th St 842-1853 ewrtlful W•tclln POOi 28dm + Oen In pr ... .....trm =' ~";:,~ = BEAUTIFUL E. SIDE HOtN '29tK. 3br 3ba tlglout See ~. Ex· liMii'J Jfft term IMM Cllll 191"' By Own:r-449 M1gno11a, only, epa. Aenctt styte on tenetv. uee of ~ a 144-721 t 3bd, 2ba, hot tub. 2 c;., corner lot, U INpe floor gt .... Bade Bey -Mo#. Im-CUte • • button 1395 gar, complete remodel, ptanwtthoountrykl1chen prHtlve matr aultt bachelor bungelow Studio, Ml kl1chen. ut111 gr"t ., ... $2151(, call Owner wlll carry, 10% dn M0¥9-ln & enjoy tn .. um-w/appta kldt 53M191 Ind. :a..,~ Mnlahed. for eppl. 842·7458. Oovw R.E. 7119-llOIO mer. S423,000. O~n Agt f• ~5 •· Te6erent 1111 YIUI BEST BLUFFS BUY ~~:"'&,,~ ~~~ ll1'M Wld IHI ------- Large 2 atory 4Bdrm, Lg 4bd. 3ba end unit, MW {71<4)734-4980 COZV-2bd frt t: w/ow. c.ta .... 1114 2'-'Be tamlty tiome. Atk· carpet lo down. owner ••••n •H-eunny pordl/petto, ldeel Ing $183,SOO can carry, uP'ilreded, -tor two, "25/mo. )'Mffl. 28' 2Be. bttte & a-y, •Widest Selection •~atedDaiy •Al Areas I Prices •Op~n 1 Days 9am-7pm 675-8860 let u ...... y .. S.11 y.. ,,.,,,.,. ~-;e"~ ~: ~~~ Traditional Realty 631-7370 S249K. cell collect aft ...all 81&-142-ISM · trptc, mlefo, wld. r.trla. 8pm, l w::k-endt, OCMn front. 4bd, 2be pool.Jae 2cargar Nrst Or Stop By 819-324-8190. down. 2bd, 1ba up, good Pia.it 1850/mo Cell Ull ·~ 11'4 Cll ClaulfW, 642-5671 OLIFF ••YEI locatlon, wtnt:r/aumm:r Ptalanla 1117 240-3911 or 957-1444. Batt>oe Pnneut: FM llA renttlt. Priced at 1---iiiiiiiii-....__......_. I _ _.__ ______ -------- 3 or 4 Bdrma, 5 batht, lg 9421,000 •UYflllTUI• 11'E'SIDE TRI •Extra DUAL FIREPLACES Meta ......... "( ~ ,~ . -~ country kite. fem. room. 2Bdrm, 2Ba. gar, lrplc, lge 2bd, f cpt1, V:r~ 3bd, 2be. (all lrg), MESA VERDE. Quiet many xtru. Immaculate b*°"Y Skyllgtrta, utlll pelnt Dbl g 95, 117 nu pelnt, crpt, 2 ear Olf. atreet. 3bd, 2ba. fem rm, c:ond T:rmt negotl&ble. Incl, bo:t lllp f1100. FM Clearbrook Lane (oft 11175 lrw::C grdnr. 6-21 for Information & surprisingly low cost. frp1c $149,500 Shown 500 Signal Rd 842·9212 Tl.LDllT 111-1111 V:nguatd) 875-3435 840-1539 Of 474-0800 by appt. Sun M1·1845 -------__j>--------+--------.1.-------....J...:..' --------1..! !!!!!b=====-=======!! ....... ,.. lid mi LEYEL AEXOW. a6d 2'!tba, lrg lam rm, 2 frplc1 Move-In r:ady $329,900. Agent Juli. 842-7484 or 846-0809 1m.. 1644 btEAAElb PtlN g ~~~~~-~~------..t.I for Nie by ownr 4 lrg BR, lnttal 1112 3 full bt, approJC 2450 II =---------------------1 UNd brick landecaping In IWY •II C1tru1 & fruit treH lbdi UllD $239,500. Prln only Call .....,""""'!~~--~--l lnv:et or enjoy 11 yourMlf. for appt 552·7532 " * Tll lllffl* ~pride of ownership TUTU llOl 11111 ltwest Uttfql horn: ptu1 Income on the 3Br 288 + epa. Gorgeou1 M09t popular Plan "E" beach In Newport 3 condition 780-1108 (Expanded) 0¥9f 2000 111 bdrm owner• unl1 with 38' + famlty. ChOlo: loo blt--ln klteh:n plua 3 bdrm W ... INE Custom t:etur• Prto:d apt with bit-In kl1cnen Warm twnh!M Plan B. end for quick Nie at 125 7 ,500 and patio. unit, ale, lkyllte. Lg yard w/lancl. Agt 840-5580 MARIA BERCOVITZ $145,900 551~203 PP. ._ ...................... ~ COLDWC!U BAN~eRO MARILYN TWITCHELL 759-9100 ------t .. l • •• •.•.:.•,. La1aa1 ltac• 1041 WTUJUUm&llM IOUIYllW 5Br 5Ba, 4 frplct, maid'• uni UOATlll qrtr1, 3 car gar Walk to ----N:W W•tctlft Beautltul lg bch S725K Open SUN· llLllUIUll sng1 atry Condo wlfrplc. DAY 1·5 31132 Holly .. 1.~ 2Br 2Ba, lg petlo. Walk to Drive, South Laguna market• & other facillti. Scott-Land Co 499-1800 Duplex with on large · =-----=-=---~~ comer lot 3 BR. Mpel'ate Only S 125,000. 848-4380 WfHI 8Ul1 S ~ room Large 2 BR Ruth Laurie, Altr CA'§X OE tldONX conao. apt over 3 car gar:g: 3bd. 2ba. gar. pool. Owner wlll "-Ip with C.Ctu ••I .. , HU clubhou11 S 12 1,500. "nandno· 89 owlJtA otbE cbM 0pen sa1-sun 1-5. 22921 ......... s of Hwy w/gr:et pot:n-Camlnlto Rojo. 780-1193 tlal, home w/b:autlful LEISURE WORLD· 2BR rental unit, patio, Nt:lllte 2ba Condo, o:nt H/A, ln-••y .,_ tv, S279,SOO, 8-llpm, and 11d: 11undry, gar w/e>pnr -'"'" wtt:nd1 875-5715 180 deg vu. ocean 11111111 8Y OWNER • Xln~ brHZH, 24 hr HC: Motlllated own:r-1 moving lrvlne Terrace. 4bd S 1311 , 500 Owner out of atate hew reduoed 21;,b1, rtduoed to S310K. 855-1837 their prlc: on thla Sy appt only 831-2805 ------~h 4~~~ FUTllTIO IOUI YllW l!!J!rl ltac• lOH and city llghtl 'MW Fam· OPEN SAT/SUN 11-3 .... OllYll• Uy rm. dining rm, 3 car Cameo Highland• Prestlne garage, reduced to pool & ent:rtalnef''I de-By Owner/Agt 2Br. D:n, $525,000 llght home 3Br. tam & Dover Model Upgrad9d formal dine rm huge lot wood noon. loWeSt prloe (114) 673....00 light& 11ry atln'.wd:cor~ lnalde Big Canyon ator 1 choice decor 4927 S339 1100 Prlnc:lpal1 1114-Knrt top ot 1 strand worsted A 1 .,!rand mohair blenn )2 38 723--Man., sport1Y11 cro Chet sweater ol worsted Otrections 51111 38 44 Send 13.25 ptus 75c l)Ostage nendltng IOf each penem ........ i.-.....,Cl'llltr: ......... .>tJ :-: .::,: c ~ "'111" Mii ...... ~ _ .......... ...... NEW FOA ONLY,, ~. "'"-cotor ea,. tog of Craft• pettems. book•. tupPltH crewel Cf09S ttltd'I, ~nt. latdl "°'*· quitting, end mont LAUIAWHHLH C .. A f T 9 Surrey Or Agt 780-9072 pleu: 1eo_.~_11 __ _ Ull .. llU Lm OIUPHT PlLHll Ocean View, $350,000. In Harbor Vlewl $328,900 714 844-8397 4Bdrm 3Bt. 780-1108 e AT 'gel fllllCS (22$$2$) (231152) (2S1153) (21313111;i,' 1!141 '78 TOYOTA : COROLLA : -~_, .. _If!"( .... A..oto "' ~ pl~ ,.., •348~'1 : ~ 1~~ ... ? •" ca-11• I oc 5 1995 i 57998 ........................................ '81 TOYOTA : '85 FORD 3-250 TRUCK : CARGO VAN ,...,,... ~·p.-· ll : v e •u•o .. .... l 1<.. • ··~,,3839 5 2998 i '8998 ....................................... '13 FORD : ·as 'FORD ESCORT WCN : IRONCO II C...11'.W'\ -A"I _.,. : I ,,... bMVI t)llAI I«; ot •1HJTOJ, • •1LOAie!. '3995 i '9288 ··········i·······•··················· '83 F RD • T -81 D : ~,,. l -(~ Plop-...,• I '<'<'\ Yfll •1~1811 e 5 6488 i •••••••••••••••••••• '8l MUITANQ QT : : I ., Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Frtday, June 20, 198e PRE-AUCTION SALE ,• OPEN TO THE PU BLIC THIS THURS.-SUN. 9am-7pm Costa Mesa Car Co. Has Been Requested to Hold a SPECIAL LIQUIDATION '83 p~e::~:h K CARS All auto & air cond. Many to choose from. We must sell 12 of these 1983 Plymouth Reliant 'K' Cars. *June Kelly Bl ue Book wholesale $3450. · Retail $4715 * (less deducts for milt-\ Price of these ex rentol$ does not include tox, lie smog and doc ) HURRY! Belote Tiiey Bo To Auction • .---------.... --------.... Costa Mesa Car Co. 21 67 HARBOR BLV D. COSTA MESA (714) 631-6 120 EASY DRIVE IN PARKING ••• C.ta llfta 1114 1ntM I H4 ltq!lt .... 1111 llQ!I!..... 1111 t:t=>f Aouee. 1tcwe, M VERDi Single .,.,.nt i1U kMltY ... ll•U• •!AITBLUR' A~.., ref rig, frpto. patio. SID. It.A. ,APLO crpt deCOf" & newer llndl s.. IMnd End Untt Ht 28e. _... froto t 1aao $410/mo + MGUf'lty. NO •1071/mo, ., .. ' MC, 'AU1U.pd~111 48' den, pyt l)OCll. epa. , ... ~ VHI• ... nt•I• PETS 541 eeeo evel 7 ... •MM3t1 Agt... -"· 3 c:er get. 0.,. 3000 f71-4t12 NEW tao 2~ IA Tuntl Roe* Fomw eq f1 lmrMO. Vacant Nr ~ Sbr tba"""'""' DUPLEX • LIKE NEW, 2 2 a.r OW wloPrv, pt"I 1d. Mode' 21r CondO. air, $3ec>O/mo. CW! Ag1, Jeri Joyabtadec*modkltchert bdrm, GW:'ri· ......,, crpt arp. blt-tn 11ia. oti trpto, Nr pool & lennil Huntto ... l40-4MI gatagM •1300 8'111117111 ga_~278 ~~·,~or ~. 111ao. &.weu: t1300/mo 154-7232 •RENTAL.I AVAIL NOW 53Mtto a.t Atty._ New Eutt6de S8f 2"'8e 2 WIUOW8 4 bdrm 1~ be. 2-5 BR t1000-'4000 mo ~~._In Oyneml1e P"°9 Sbf not t.t ttory Townhome. All fr1*. dbl gar w/Of**, Fergueon & Hehn"!. 8lufft. Spit M 28A 11A ~~cn!·~Ci:'l12';0~ llMl'llll•• t1250/mo. alc.weler&oarcSnerlnol. 142-1193 Condo. bato. dbl r · M9'-e1a1e.tRttytee Vlll1"9n\111187Ml12 nopett,S1100.551-1908 48r2Ba,frplo,vaiultedoell-poo1 •12ff.7to-317 - -SQUEAKY Oll!AN LO Lltw .... Inge. Slape to bNOtt. AW upetalrl untt 20r 1b&, Ul'Ylm 2 8 D D U P L E X • Rft: a;; 21%£ CUltom Av.II Sept. Po. yrly IN new i*nt, Ind. bo9t dodl 1 bdrm GWIO' & C*pOrt E.Side,avall now, 1tn pet fl*, g# peUO daotie' S1450/mo 873-ffe6 on Mlll'OUI Olwlnet, N.8 . c:arpet'. drllC*-780-8364 otl, '750lmo, 710otM2. tab. ocetM, ~ ........ BAVFRONT 2BR/dan, S1000/mo. en-1'153 ~---STOP LOOKINOI epecloul t1400. 49$.2181 trptc:. 2 ape pet1('g, tee. felllh 11 .... ._.,_ Choice local,_'*• 2bf 28' Houle. OoMtl .....,. bldg S1900/mo yr. <>ceanvww ~ IWll- 2t>ct, tba Duplex. Fenced fncd yrd gar + more '825 trpte, utlte Incl. Fr.ti BAYSIDE COVE beyfront ab6a dOM to IMllcf\. yd coin op l.undry, wtr many Otherl ev~ paint lne6de & out. New 28R, den. get,'* r,,• & llP'J Bl'U. r,~ ~.r:'~~ o.k. •UM111* crpt s1000 49M30t = ~~T ':', 'I mmt • 2bd 1be Houae fencd -:::bf~~::'~ .,.,.,, IMC~ l ilt new 2BR 2BA. 2 Clll' llMlll tr 11M1ll y.;d, encl ~. wtr llet •PP"""" decor 2Gm,'1L ;;:ay rent:I. ~~~~.:::inc pllld, w/d hkupe 1 child, 63M1to Beet Rlty tee 1~ Bike to beec:tl. ~ • Ill 1• lu Jua , pet 0 k $795 +$795 ct. "--- , t '850. ~ ""' f9q d -,._~ •111 poalt 883-1500 or .,... (819)341-2729 _. "9 true • 863-0755 Agt. No F• rm :aa,... acr • 2 aLK BCH. 2er 28a, Nwpt l.eW. ~:2: beth no 1uu omt !bCi & den gourmet touch•• SM Mrthtonee 126911 • 4-0 50 Houee 1 ml to beec:tl l'llM 111 tnc:d grdn1 kid/pet S1200 dbl ·g., comm' pool l pet•. $1,550. 84 3 1011r' S1250/mo, lnci 2be. fenoed yd, 2/gar, olherl IOon 539--8191 tenn ,;296 lee. SH~OO CONDO NEAR BACK BAV weter/gdnr, 3&4-0880. grdnr & wtr pd, 2 chld Agt I• MC AYI now 631-3025 2t>d 1~ 2 car get, -------n/peta. $1200 846-8273 · trpC eundeC* No petl =="""'~-But. leac• 4 2Br 18• brand new u.U: .__...., 548 8364 IHt• CHlt ••trt E SIDE LUXURY In I ptne twnhme $1150 A*>C<IM .,_,., T-'' •tH loreet, lg 2bd, frldg, d/w, F1:~1:-::,~brpr:~~ 3Br S1500. + 28r 2Ba HARBOR RIDGE CONDO ... ,...,........,....,.'!""•lllmlll'J" carport gu & water pd, klda S500'• 539-&191 11200. Call f40.58&4 View G•1• guarded 28R 2BX condO, cerpon: $700/mo, adults, no pet1. ""t ,_ -·-comm Avell 111. No pet• $750. Nr So. COMt P\a.a. yeer IMM.~ .,,,. *..umr-•* 12500 Ag1840-1529 pool, ,lee, rec room L el Pol I 38f 2~ lrriat 144 28r 1Ba, 1 all' J:.r.• ell 64S-7l31 Of 731~188 ~~~ue10:w~~lgpatlo ORANQETREE&>ndO nblutl"'1'1yr1y1T •1111-· UIO.. L~: &1~d'.'"Next~o Auum•bl• ,,, 9.8251 area. Yr IN Comm pool 1 Bdrm, pool, tennl1, OCNf'I w/.....,., gtWet toe. Luxury 2bd, 2ba CondO, $1175/mo AY•ll lmmed ..ight room, no pets. Yr round lee. AYI lmmed Yltd celllnga. Pool, epe. Cheshire Prop 759--1877 Avell711 $825 551-2554 ~1:f"~o1• $1200/mo. 850-2430 557-6480 ~ $l04Z>a month +tax S•ittv month ctosed end ieese need on1v '1908 4S to ,1ar1 lea$e on aPoroved credit Total tease oavment l371 •S inc monthlv UH tax Total .-· --- ot Pavmtnts ol AL i£ \'- '19,347 00 lhsoOUa• ·-· l e~ -value at end ot ease ' '" ._ - and ou•cha~ oollon s S7 S99 00 '84 JEEP CHERO KEE $9998 {151252) OU TO BE #1 ~-.--a month +tax A midsize truck mode by "Jeep" oercenta9e r a te Amount financed s.4450 S9 Total PeY ment SS940 Def9rre<1 p r let '84 AUDI 50005 TURBO $14,489 11171941 IN THE BEAUTIFUL IRVINE AUTO CENTER 735i 528e 325es • SALES • LEASING • SERVICE S • PARTS .. Saddleback BMW 45 Oldfield Rd. IRVINE 380-1200 • 800-831 -3377 B w ...1.;2.._ ____ ..., ______________ ....... __ .. _________________________________ ~~~~--~ :;: . • b c.ta ._. •at c.ta... UM •wprt ._. ... ..... 1111 l11t1lt tt U11t lalab W..W ITM l:lllalm/otflM .. , ...., ft.... Bit WI.,_. M ---a. llH 11581,_WWWIQf LOeT ... -....._. ._.rr.,. LO,T A,ARTMINTI. una.r ,. Mii',..,... •. ~ --.. , TO. •=no ad IQeol LMI -11n,. lalaM .. 18drm, 111, car=· ~~ PM1 ='' ~, N .. r ltloDotna Center Uket ~dt>Qe, r~ MaQn *" lflt 2lr 11e ~ ~ ~· C: "'· no • Cll 0.-Ml\ Iii.a. MWAllD. .. Gd b1Une Good.,... • ""' • 2bdrm, l S720 NoPaCt'4o-tSl4 F9n °' --•· Coton. Ot1 M• ~ _..,,, ·-• •-n61MAMM. 7111 ll0-27Mat7IO e-. TIC:. C:-vtlloe ""::;1 ~ Otf1er1 avtll. ,_ ' beCtlekw. &45 1404 IW9 ' w/W1hr /Dryr. Oc.an eted1t, °" •ab•'*'· '°' ~ utl lmmld 0 0CCUpln-TBllDT 11....... 1111a1n m, Ill NEWPORT B!ACH/C.M. ... '400/rno 17:Mlll ~~ t;: 'I' old:::=. ,... .... 87&4331. ..'rmtflleld W/petto. Nr Shopp'g Cnfl '°' "'*"*'· room. P"' ..... TU M1' to ....... -----..... , ... __ ..:_,...,,_:_. _____ ,Ml 21e E-elde Twmllii. wwc. StHNo~M0-1114 be.~Mndryprv,e-,lncll lovety w .. 10llH area ·-·-...... ,... ..... 11 ti H HI I ~· new a-pie. Y8f'd. ~ En~ the Luxury of IN ut0376+ S100 ........ 23 home non-'"*r no I*• CURI ~ OAMO! .,..~ ~ ____ .,._IMT""""'.,.' 0y9 =2~e~= ukebtMdnew Alut i. *"'"""'"oundlnOlof Room wtUt p11vate bdt. a.rm · · :~~ar:,:.~ "Mulkl · U ilk fO ICA ~.• T L.111-ptMt. Pool, GWaoe 1 • un• ~ entrenoe ' ow-.., !?!> M1', N.a . ,.. 2 a1ory aar w11(ty.. (114) 4tt-2880 :::~ tllllCOf• Untum 1bd, 1be. w/oo.n _,. ,_ otlld <*.No pet9. In a ~· 2_... « mo nMI' 40a l I& .. _, a.ea twnlVr\ 2 w ger,.. ,.._ w, ""'"'· ......., ""· ., .. Imo ••• ll<ba -.. •-1110 -.. Condo -,.. ..,_ ...-;.""'' -lrlJll Ir Ill "'-6 172!, Craig tn.eM7. townhouM, oreenbeU, 301 Avocado 142~ pleoe, 2 CIW oweo-wttti •...A:t-/teitb nil mo Olw. Hm/722~• IHI "'Amp6i 11 ___ ....;;... ______ , lndryrm,al btt-tnt. ~ Sec guarded-·~ _ I NwP P9f*I 38r 2 1e giw. 2071 T'hur1n tllftltlll&I te* W/d l*upe FfOm .U .. 91T11. M/f N4nkr, cleM, prof, 81NOLl garage HO. lndfyl..~ Yr1y Aentatt TSL MGMT 142·1803 28r w/Oflll, Crpta, dto9. .. 11415 Call 644-0509 wtlly f..nt:i: l'IOW evall. ~/mo +13 u111, lg CleM 7!1 WtiSt 11th -------•I VMta ~ 816-4912 bltlna Fnod 'I'd w/pallo 14 2274 COM d~ no I*•. Coeta Meee Gairage 13. --------cenal Ll ill liB ~ ose:....120 c... 1-sPM NE\YPOAT PIE" AREA ~-~-e~ ~fi 7445 ~• 1.13, 8734407. 11s-1117 o.c. AlftPORT AMA ••-=mL.1 ~ M7 Vlctotla "e" .. M76 3bd, 2~1Pt ~=· no ' M1' N/amkr, mature, AtNn ofl'lc9 22-1100 ~ ••nMll• 1111n .. 11 MESA PIN!& Meo Hetla ~.:1 nowt 'e'tMl40. mo IU I Ill LIMI ~e 2BA Npt 8Clfl IPt c....rta1 ~2.Ce.~ 1t>r.1N.newcrptt.drpe, 1BA1a. seso 3028WPeclftcCOlllt"-Y &tape to beeoh S4.-o LLlalt;l!t ..... frig, no peta. Av .. 711. Bwitlfl.tl,clMniairgeOar· 2BA IBaw/gwagel150 Lo bflCheiOf' unit 18r I ~Bw:t\ RlfrtOTV &46-22790t841-83e0 Oftlce&o.raee'335/mo. From '880, 758-0157. den Apta, pelloe, dlc:U, TOP AREA, Quiet, No P9t.1 ofc Ind It~. ,_r~ 114'1'+ wtc IQI, nodepoelt. M/F 8hr 3 bdnn t.-uuna lulMu/ Int neer M#tner9 lquere. MJ ... 11 Ad«eble 2.Br 1'A8a, '*09 IPL~· no pet, ••649-2447•• I Ille. paid. 11 + ' I I t l ilwtl hou .. IMff 7/1. nit lelbOl 811y Club UiliplftQ. """'°"" f/T. I brtck petk>, t9frla, ~ 28ctnn l'.4'-tll 1715 MC d19. Mature 11199 .... •• •• I I .. 17/ '"' ttt ...... NEWPORT o#ICe '~ Htwy, 646-7&41 ,roldtWlntAfttl 7~0k1. FMt>ADS ARE FREE Cal: ...,_ It~ S1200/mo 28drm 2Bath 9140 t ~tm<*• M50 1712 ... mo, u ... -Need ce. 87S.1909 . 398 w Wltlon 831""6683 FXNf4TICv1ew 642-e17hf\er 430 BXL86X PlNINSUU dl9 497--3179 tve "'90 ~. :::.~~ ...... •••tU!f LAB Mr~~~g LAB w/cs. ':'l::t:.:· BEAUT.1bt,tot.ity,.. 1&1&•• Dlrelly over D•n• P1 .. ._. We wlft rent our loYely Nrt>r"rt!~'F:,; IPOlt<>mcetM6-2to47 171• F/belg•. w /coll•r. CH .. llTIAN SITTER modeled,nwdr..,_,_,. ALLUTIUTIESPAID Matlne, day~ht ""· 1MILETOBEACH OCEAHFAONTHOMEto fur /Miid C.. CICI -..0U SPAN1£l. Mix M/brown N&DIDl112'11Wtll1 p« l petnttng. "50/rno. ~ l*ote you IWlt 1bd, frptc, +utll, 642·2357 2-4 ~ aduttl 642~ ,;,2,0 645-1715/E .. aJ 111111 ( .. l1M ... ) w / w h I mer 111n0 I Mon-#rl, ._, .. apm. 2 A~ now. 722·7834 NMy deoofatad cuetom 4~7592 from July H 10 Augult 9 ~ ptlg, utile peld. _,_. SHEPHERD LAb/m!Ud, g1r11 4 l hrL Ctr~ celtl... lil4 dMIQn fMturN pool, lut .... ~ . lnt&la No wnotdna. no peb, PROF F 1dult to lhr 215SECetHwyl75-t900 2=~~~ F/balo• DOMEITIC Hewa~Tt1• ' bbq oow'd garage MK· ~ m lfR '2000 Incl .. ~. w/ume lg El Toro home, Exec omc. ~ for oofl. C-. UI Of ~ etw:wt Mir FltAt . .tit. blll.tl -,_,....--~--:""."'"-.: f i&m ~1 with r~ with~ 'land-28dnn. 1 Bath, frplo, dlw, 11W1Ma11 P111ba.11p9.. 9375 '.4 utl. L-Many amentt-. Jr 131 1281 or flee coti.r. SM a.m.nt1t AESP • .,..to«*9tor2 beleony, poot, no I*• ecaplng. No pet9. new crp11 I drp1, CM. pnvate home, lhr 930-8588 tve "'90 s4oo/mo n ollable. on•• • Anlmel 6'** UO fltoo, emd ~ ift my $495 +MOO MCUrtty U28idfoomF"""'*'ad balcony, encl garage battl,neer405&Harbot a1t•llllll Prof/FIMkiwnelolhr AvailJuly .l1t-Zl~2345 64e-6743 492·1117 IMnehOme.ForS"~ fM&.3111 3&5 WE.ST WILSON S710 714/648-0984 S325/mo &0·3224 Summer Aenttll 28' 28a, 28r NB ~ 50• 10 . . 1 •41~t>• FOUND law bootc In Cot· & 2 ....... 1'IS-t3 dee, 2 BA 1BA, frig, 142·1111 •ITIPI flUll• L...,. M._ege Adulll, no I>«• 78C)..(M13 und, yrty, ut pd• '500 ~UNAEMdg~~ ·~ on1 del Mer pflone !!!~!:!:::J~ end ~M05/mo. ()wi 2Br 2Ba upl1alr1, 2Br 28a. bltlna, carpon ~man. notHIMr, YIU!m lllTIUJ mo Robeiu. 873-4513 OOW\ vtew From 500 eq. i booth. c.a to Identity ,.,,. rm. P . m 7129 3-7 deify garage. patio, frptc, 1000 Pool, only M75. F9e bffuUful COit• M... On & Off the BMdl p;of M/F lhr 3/2 NB ft In cent• of town 54~n '°~tor~ lady' 2210-C VTGERS eq ft. No kld1 under 10 & llUIDT 111-UIO ::" :t: ~5-;e" "Bia Setectk>nl" 842-3850 Condo w/1 nr Hoag w/parklng 2 Montll'1 lulMa I fta1..UI FOUND MALE BROWN c:t.n. ta hr. 8rOOllrhLnU 2BA 1BA erldoMd Oflil• nopeteMSO 548-8300 . UI t . PROPERTY HOUSE Hoep Frplc,$420+'itu111 Fr•Rent.87~ lailMii POOOl.E. 8115 .... I HeimAton--.-....r1 •.• ..;,. dry9' S725. EASTSIDE 2bd home ~to =::t· =Laguna BHGll furz ....... •• an 842-~I 47e.1eee a... NEAR oc AIRPORT Otetaa!IMt nM ~. Huntington ~EE.PEA....., for Av 1111 b I• Ju I Y 1 · (Tnplex) erldoMd petlo, dl)'I 548-5283 ev.nlnOI ~~alghlk "*:C:of ~ 1724 Reep M ... mvnt .-ntad Private exec ofe w1'Mw, ••-p•-BMdl. 14 t..te02 elOetly tadY. !ngll1h 133-2130 Mon--Fn a-4:30 Ollegl, "'~· Pr..., & wMklnd1. """"''"" r . . C.M. 2br 1b•. gar. l340 high MM w/e0f1' rm, k"e --·-FOUND ...... Brown Poo-tPNklno. ~-2Br 28a. frplo, 1 cer gar· m1lure quiet ooup41. NO Rite 4M-<>45I 1 mt; to lfir 3t>r utll incl + MC. dip. & lobby, copier, MC 1VC Arch·Bldr•Oevloper hU d1e Mhl. Vcty H.-l Ool6-175-1322 ege h75/mo Avl nowt PETS. M50 +eecurlty Latw lue M/F prof. 25+ N/8, qui.t, 3ba Coet• Me.a IWnhme 850-291S8 1va11 From S750/mo, C111 (2) projeetl "': ;:::! enwHL Huntington Kldl & petl ~-&4M54 I evlllable 111. 642·1S872. mtJr oc;n Frt StUdiO 10 llhr 3br C.M. hm, W/O, S 4 0 0 I mo+ ~ u 111 Will ..... home wllh Oeve, 833-8870 CASH, or letter..,..., ~ 8114 14 t..-eoa DJv Piot , s Mad k"e prtv 9350/mo utll 432-9278 Uk for Lori ... are my (500k/1M), for ...,,. own-DJ 2BR·Fenced yd, new EISIDE 2br, 1 ~be. end. ngl n--lmk. Hlttorlc Incl 54e,.:8325 in ePcn ne11 Femi,., n-•mllr. • ... ,., erlhlp, end 108% return LOST on 8/11 nr W 11th AD-VISOR palnl, pe1 ok, ready now, r.•llo/gar. twnhM etyte, vin. on prtval• cow, · · '450 N.B. prof. lg Br, Pvt Furnlll'lld S275 mo utll "' Mr. Oudc:he' S50-l300 CM, i.rge btac*, wtllte. atoraoe. 11ove, clean, aun<lry room. new paint, Sta5lmo, 494-88<>7. 1-.ed.... Bl. balcOny, poot, Jae ., lnc:td. 540-4791 Wltunm IFFIOI ruet, rna1e 100 lb DOG. seoormo. M3-4500. le95/mo.14S.2MO • ..,... .... ~ -lennll, flt cntr, vtyball, Flllyourwlnlerrecf'Mtr<in Ul-IUI Somethlngspecill-'taf« Neadl medl, &42..e508 642-5678 E/Ude 4-9lex 1BA upper -blkball, etc. 548-3822 ~· -look to ctaalllecl you todlly In Cl&llffled or 8M-182e 2~:W ~y11";; 'Sfi~· eorner. llPt '525/mo, 111 * 1 IDUll .... Prof pref. CQM.Lrg BA ~vi ' ... ,.; 848--4380 · + MC Call from Mondey Anlg, dllhwMher l ltOYe w/JM ent. Oceer't w from [ now . ....,, on 484-5195 Incl NO PETS 545-4855 "1091 rm•. frptct, pvt • ' •3Br F~"'81 f.:: ~ FOR IWlt In Cotta~~ 21111111 llM * oeca ISOO/mo 87S-0805 • I• ~. ·,~ S10~ bedroom 1p1rtmen1 • ~ & ttove *M 12............ COUPLE or lndlvldu1I. ~ 722--8140 E.,.. S575 • monlh. Call Incl NO PETS 545-4855 Very lrg m11r bdrm 831-1272 llM •• te QG1 w/frptc, betc, ~. *2~~,!!A':!.~·~r.:~ i.tge I Bedroom ~~~~~~o ............... ~~O:~d~=·~ locked guege, lndry down1111r1 AblOlutely bdl, yr lee 204 w 43 St • Month to-month ~-MIOOlmo. 733-2085 S795 No P«t 840-2485 lmmacutlte C>lshwaher, Opef'l 1-3 Seti 87S-34e2 .,_......_ _.._• ....... ~ on encloled ~•ble 96f· also 1v11l1ble ..._,_ .,_ ,..,.... •NICE 280RM 2BA• ege P111!411te grounds 2bdrm, 1 battl, 1785 yrty beech 11 New1)on BMdl Lndry fee:, d /w Fncd patio S580 Av1ll1ble July See Sal 10-12 am only ·Furnished/ '500/mo + share utll No PIU "50 N/tmkra 4th/5th No pet1. Call Lwr ept, 311·38 St. Avl unfurnished (714) 722--0334 750-1418 or 642-7528 54M279 now; d/w, trptc; ger C"s. •111 2'24 •C..;;;r;••;i•;;t11;;;;;;;;2';M; 111,211R .... 11MI • 8ltln k", ~·~· blk to WOODLAND VILLAGI ~s.~1.31 9~~~1. -. --. APART MlllTI 39R 2BA· 1ower apt .. qutet .,.., $175 yMlty .. no Come & enioy our aardtn style •pis Quiet comfortable Im clow to lree,.ays & So Coasl Pfau white only mJOutes to the buch Caraaes m1fablt NO P£TS PLEASE NOU •UAl ·LA-Y-MI aAClllLOlt •s•s.•sss 1 alHOOM '63S.'64S 2 -OOMI '750.'760 •Al, •AT 6 llOT WATD 8ICI.. Ul•AaA•BID Tll ll.AllA.._., 1u..oa1 MS..160 HAND WAS pel1, weJk 10 Udo Stlopl a ba9ch. 87U20ll UDO ISLE 1 Bdrm. 1'9frlg & 1tove, turnl1hed, ulll paid. 107 VII Florence S720. OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4pm. 818/251-8408 NEWPORT MARINA APTS • Bey .,..., 2Br' 2Ba + Den. 1800 1q ft W/D hkup, mlc:to. trptc, end garege PM bet\. 12250 Sorry, no pate 780-0919 • Fnness centers, tennis. swtmming Models open d11ly, 9 6 Sor1y no pets Newport Beach No 880 lrv1n1 Avenue lat 16thl MS-noe Newport Beach So 1700 18th S1reet 111 Ooverl M2·5n3 ~ Femele to w 3br 2ba twnhM, s.c PtlUI.,... All emenlti., $300 Incl ulll 54~598 Fem non-emkr S270/mo + ulll. Shr 3Br Wood· bridge Condo, tr.Ana. Call 857..ao30 Patt; or Kalhy Fem rmmt ..mad, to lhr 3br 2be Newpof't Shor• N.B. home, trtendly non smkr, '300 ~57 Filo lhr 3bd, CM time, S126/mo +eome ... 1 for leectler In --dlalr. n--amkr, 645-2357 GARDEN APTI Ou191, 2bd, 2ba. jlZ, w/d, F, n-smk $355 ~tee. AVllHeblelin. medlately1 831-7 435. ASH N' WAX Available for Special Cars saoo I I Wash, Sealer Wax, C! 5 15 Air Freshener tll' ----------~-----COMPLETE DETAIL • • • 1981 MAXIMA • 5 spd • Automatics "11 It THI~ .\ ll --·-----------------$1 OOOFF REGULAR WASH NEW 1988 300ZX • TURBO's • 2+2's • COUPE's DEMONSTRATOR SALE N AMERICAN SELLABRA TION ALL 1985 & 1986 BUICK ISUZU & LOTUS D-EMOS NOT ICE TO BUYER TM lnvolcl IOtll lnciudel teetory l!Oldbtck and sd_,lllng Uaoc:l•tlon ~ta an<I i. no1 1 Ml ltctory C<Mt price to the dM"9f The lnVOIC9 m•y alAO not r.nect 11\9 ulllmlt• COii of the llltllcle In Vl9W OI the dMMr 1n11a11e<1 oottont. rebat•. Ind lncenOve -d• trom the menuf-.turer to the de8ler ON SALE NOW AT: OVER FACTORY INVOICE Plus any Dealer Installed Options at Retail 88 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Friday, Ju,,. 20, 1988 $2.40 per day That a ALL you pay IOf' 3 llnee, 30 O•y minimum In tile SERVICE DIRECTORY CALLTODAYll All FOii LOIS Your ~ Directory RepreMntetlve ••2-•121111.101 '86 Saab 900 2 Dr . ORDER YOURS TODAY! Starting at $12, 900 NEW '85 Bi-Turbo '86 Peugeot JGL {~ Starting at $12;995 GL, 5 spd, A/C ORDER YOU RS TODAY! 1003 Financing Available ,, On approv~ :J etf"d1t Maserati Starting at ~3,995 11310298 '86 Graduate Alfa Romeo Starting at $13, 995 ORD ER YO URS TODAY! #477089 Financing On Approved Credit IMPORTS 848 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Calif. 714-752 0900 s DRAINS CLEAR From $15 Faucett, Du1poaal, HNter. a.. 1-0907 Uc 722·90&e ----- ULllAUYOUI a..5-5000 X-521 RECEPT/DATA __ E_N--TR_Y_ Sherp lndlv oo.y ph<>nee, llYEllTlllll ULEI gen off. wltraln com· lmmedl•t• opening IOf a •••1111 DAYCOOt<S HOST/HOSTESS P81edlM Cefe 800-D Newport <Anter Of pule< a..6-71111 CleHlllec:I Ac:lvert11lng HW 1111111 RECEPTIONIST 10-4PM Telephone $alelperM>n Full & Part time, general Mon-Fri good typing 110111 Pert-time. could work help Pe<ry'1 Ptzz.a . Mull r ap""" In PefM>n et Into full-time Ex~ be 111 Yfl 873-1388 eq, "'' prelefred. 45 wpm typing 2~ W Pendleton, SA, required, p ..... nt phone llW 1111111 nr Felrvtew & Wer"9f v~ a mull Exc.llent Full & Pert time. generel RECEPTIONIST FIT H lery plot commlUlon hllp Perry'1 Ptzze • Mu1t NB RMI E•t•t• office Cell Kathleen OllOn at be 111 yrs 873·13ee Pleuant phone per· a..2-4321 Ht 302 1onellty eccur • t• NAiii OIUT ~taking & tight Of· llll Y "LIT Hee c:lutlel Call Mary Lu 330 W a&y St 759-9100 M·F ... Coate M .... CA 92828 IEIT&IUIT lmmed OP«'4ng '°' Dey Prep Hetpen & Coolca FIT or p IT no ex.pet MC Pref 111 Of older. 14 hf to llf01"1NllT .,.,, AllO need Night llOllT&IY Coale• & Deltvety Dr!Yera For sen Clemente R. E .llWILIY ULU Apply c:lalty at M•H·Ed'1 office Bueu""',..._· Experience per1on Plua 11th & Tultln, 1~~ 40 ~~3;:.0th,. 1_need __ .o_F_n _1eo_.2_s_2_11 __._c_o_•_1a_M_ ... _._a.._e-_1_13_&_ io-no:" ~~~.~ Let the people In classlfled help you Uk tor Leuret 492-M 13. write an ad that wlll get response E'A .RL,E IKE ·vol .VO YOU WON'T BE1$1lf OUR . SPECIAL ,}i!it7"· WEEKEND SALE!'1~ BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE! DL WAGONS! Metalltc paint. air. pwr steer, pwr door locks' (706263) Air, pwr steer pwr door locksl(699361) AM7FM cass ctr arm rest . air. pwr steer . pwr door locks' (697140) 114,462 $14,566 . 114,9114 AM/FM cass . lugg rack. arr~r steer. pwr door locks! (699934) ------ Metallic paint, AM/FM cass .• air, pwr steer., pwr door locks & much morel (694450) Metallic paint. AM/FM cas~air~ pwr. steer .. pwr door locks & more! (696513) AM/FM cass . lugg rack ctr arm rest. air, pwr steer . pwr door locks & much more' (677223) 115,067 115,213 115,213 115,260 Metallic pamt. AM/FM cass. lugg. rack, ctr arm rest . IJI: h7'8 :1:2~ steer , pwr door locks & mo<el (690910) ilo'fli ~~~~.-1t NEW '140 SEDANS, ALL v i,.t LUlllEll INTE•, ,.-, _r_ U 16 ONE LOW l'lllt:&I liE$J7,1142 -----·------ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Frldey, June 20, 1111 - ~1•1 -AFTER IUI "-11 IHI llattaJ 1131 .... ,1J IUI fuaJnn 1114 fnt • tn MU htl I bl•aJa 1141 .._ 1Mb Tilt l .... /Di .... FIT·HW M~Q! PHARMACY Dlipt cMr\. wW IOClfll CIMtMty 000 Hou&!-~. To gd &;;;;:; trkoior IU<Y TEJUU PUP'I. 11n1111riiii Mun 1Ulo ctnlert tor tne frlandt~ Ml nalgl'I· for NI K.lnQI L.Mdlno. ~ patto t•ble. '-'"'-· r.n. 2 wn * A.KC .._ '200. ,._. CYdd't CM1ift. 1~ HP. lm:nll!UW,~'11'::1 ~cty~:cs.. ~~~ botl'lood~. typing,._ Fr• Wttlrlront opar1 alr blfd Cl09, oet ICltP:lh S~ CUtTtlf\1 lhOll, '2!0.1 ...... ~ct. 011, tt• l•r, 11100. OU Mloww1ea, ~for Qulradi44.M2-1, 10. 7 ~and uNblW, aoulpt· ,._ ... 2·"41 PllP«t MM311 Po* . Mt.OIOI -..n ldvanoament lllt ~ 11 ".,,• OeJamQ, Pl!nl1n0t, ~l ~......,. lttpihHl-lllYI "''•· l*<I ~ .............. griphlc:a9tc,t1J.~. ...,'"*""'· ci01 esr.r• 1n9 SCHOOL JOBS EARN MOflY cw,lneurenoa.OOoddrtv· Mondey 1 zm to IPPt • WAllD '*' Jdl'lt ~ 11200 UXJ1 _.w,..~.-.. l'lril'W!rl I lno•acotd. 714--,51 .... 155 130pm Tuae 11wn ~o Men I WClnWI OWi 1• lllC, s:MO ,,. f~= ~ IZIOO I Defore 11tm IPP'Oll 7pm Wiii treln W/clapend ur & ptOOfof KING IED,goodoondltlOn lxcallant co,;dltlon. ....~~~laiU'til"'ift 1 FUlltkM,Mon·P:rl~ Appfy ~. 1MO lnM f0t ~ d9l*Y l280. ~ w/rrMrOI (I0$)111M)H2 poaiuon tor C$0thlng mtg Placantle, CM Of Tiie AaollW ,.... +2 nit• atanct. IH. _:_ _ _._,_ ____ _ PRIZ£S TRPS ltllf• ....... UIU"11T ....,..,, tt you llf9 looking fOf ax1r1 IC>lftdl"9 money. Ot Mka to go ~ lltla Maglo1 Mount.in. Knott• 8etry ,. 11m. or win Prlz... Ind A•1tda. Call ua nowt W• ll•Ya Mvetll °'*"lnQI In C M , H 8 . Or 'V 8"2--4333 unurnna tr11nMlln1t....,, Ellp on t>Oal• Of OC>Mtr helpful Hrty + CleMfttl ... 6·22 ..... In Hunt 8aectl IUf'NnW PIT ._.1911 paper. hrn MOO-MOO .,.1-7303. Man'• told = 0NLYl71084llOl8 For Tru.t Acooountlng ~1~:s~1~':mAMtwa, Movtno ..... An~~ :c"~.C:/oftw, ~..,.....-~-"T---UlllUlllU Knowtedge of tf'tal t>a1-d..a M.P. hut.,.,, .,...,~ 7eo.MOO TRY U8 WE ARE O anca ptapwatlon ..an-...... PRiii fa!. din oNlra ~ IV flAANCHIS! wr:H Tu: tlal, perm w/flall h,. For IMUS1t1el Paper Co, 131·12ee/O ... a-111,/E Miro, ~/~I=~ of YOU WILL MAl<E: MOREi h .60/hr f0t qualified, 5.40-1157. CM MUST 8ELLI MOVINQI ~ntlolty SHOO. Seeking ttylltt With ITIMI· non-amokar, 955·1995 t.·•-nt Waat Furnltur•. retrlgetator. 780-6000 ~t abllltMlt lot auc-for appoint"*lt r-1• tide, bike, 2 GOUd.-9tc. ---.."""""'"" caafut Mk>n• In ea.ta p.. T OFFC r«iaptttyplal 1121 ... a.3eea at17 M.... Wt11mln1teti El ha11 htt, mature, ralfatii.: clVil/EieCtroniC fngj.,.., S°'A Bf.D • 8196ga W1¥et· liigiPUff.,_j purpoaa.,_-..tihOi.,.--i~aml~t!'!>fi Toro, and lrvtna 170 mgmnt oppty, Airport ndt work In Orange Mfl, lOC*t pl~. Ilka poww too4. lfldudee NW, !~;#;."ft~~~!!i--------- WMk gvw Nlary, up 10 ,, .. , Mtht 752..oe& 1 County Souk• 0.man ""' teoo Value tor bMe l t«eted equip 85'4 eotnml1116on PLUS ·-----a Engfllh ~ .. 1-7313 t3sO c.n 873-1311 l500 000 l40-2tl11 banaflta, Pl.US tpacj... _ _,.,.._., --.. --lied lrtinlng. F0t bu9y rnedk:al practice CLIEN' S WANT!D for Pop-yp TRUNDLE IEO 11 .. "3-1688 Commun1ct1t1on lklila, Od ~~ 1n,mL~ wtcuatom "'*'-qu111ao 0111• ruattu1 URT ITIU phone v<>'C4 111racttva • ,._-up _.. ...... ,, ~ & tK*t ... '250 l~~t IM7 S ac>Patanca i compuw '7/hr JWI 831·30n Cd 144-2171 it1'.iti x ·1n1 oond lllp avail lff -lkilla a mu1t, Robert HOUSESITTER ~ SETTEE. f'9d ~. 2 B~ welt ~t ~Ni!: 2 t ~ ~ mad l '3600 87~513 eV9 KIOSFINALLYGONEI Stec:tmane..&-t619 HS 8r b0y. lo'tl9a pets, and ...... con.a tabla ..... ~couch l ia:;:. mec:1rnar~. ,.. E~IC80N 33, loadacl, Tnompeon Btuac>rlnt -·-..,.,_ et•y on pramoaaa If went· NO.~ r~ dlalr and tab6a 146-3&11. a 150 • 17~5 9')0tlala ,,_ ~ neec:t1halp wtll trl#l _.. .. _ •• ,._ ed A11all now 840-t097 w/ottom.,, &44-&542 ...,....., • Mc;G,· ' ATTENDANT Full & Pan-R Eaecutlwe 0... t>eeuttlUI or•t for race/c:tui.., ~--=----""'T""-t672 ew, lrvtna time. Inquire at Laguna R9cant Multtmata Word P~~ u:',!I-M~~ oat! ftnlefl, 31"~72" Xlnt !J~tiea ~ 7 Sew l20K pp QUllDI Chevron. eo.. So Cout Proc.alno Grad. Maka daalit ~ tv ~ condition. '325 010 .. b.liiiiiJ 1111 &40-0300, 154-0111pm ~ 1mtn4ldl•t• ~ t0t MlllOLUlllll Hwy. Laguna Bch ~~! 1n7~";: oaiv... drawer•: 87s-5~97 __ ' ERICSON 35. Newport liiiiiPiiiftXiCXMill~lf.,~~rr~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! part time 1&latP4t0pla Wanted·~· cw. ref'• •--.. -& -S1200/obo,Ml73-1432, M ita tOOD copier, lt'LMatb .. trller &ip,fullyaqulpt.l,\.,~.OI 71 2•· a.a A. IMW 'I03:2IOl,,·6offtl,..., and CMl'llerl Homa Im· M/F, gd pey, 548--0821 PIT~M F-•-~--SUPC:RIOA Painting, In-WHITE lnl'U..I AHTIOUE m1gn1tlc: toner, roll Big cW~ S100. C.. NII "'*-l (17K to l20k Lo ml. Like new. LoMld Oftf CMW ........ bllu. pfo11amant c.ntat ••· 111111--•a on-r1 _.,.1pm t•flor, exterior Com-...,,~,,..._-·""""d ........ ....--p.,..-4 >"" old 1200 641-0613 Aft• llClfn. + loan) 761-00M Af elr, 99"· mk.iro 111.C *· s -." 1• llllO Clllllh panenc. • plua PteM ~-No ·~ naoaatatY M marclll raa.ldanti.I ttucr ,,_.....,.. • ........ -......... , .....,,. tlonwY tbl 2 M)..4117 gaca 111 IM-OISf IWIY 1 par90n Tuea P1tMlma. Ftlday9, Sat & ht p ..... ~ In Par c:o tldl~ 650-9082 hHdbo.,d. cr•danu. ......,,v '1• TRt-W J: 25' SEA RAY -UT 11' .13 CAOU OOUHTRV TIMt;11emor2_.~ SunS5.60tol1.n More 1on BOOKSONTAPE . llT\ell Of9tlll, two wnall oldtlnal300 T~~oot.C: 1 Suncs.nc.r. 320 In, Xlt Taqvlla lunrlM Hiii S3'pk-"Mkint.W Im-OATIUN'11110 ........ LP HOME CENTER wtaxp Graat bortu• Olan 729 Fwld, C.M. 641-6526 •ere l.lfllta, two --green '"oia 1~ n~e~ .,_,., 350 c:Mvy, 11pe 4, s 1000 l7l-OIM, maculat• low ·"'I U.000 ml. t:z200~ 1276 8ri.tol 8t Apply Sin Ctamanta Inn --~~·.. Ali Cheln, doubt. redltw, yr . p'1ca •15•500. 849-2114 MORGAN outl1lal\dar m .ooo. pp'"42·1~ • ., ... fot Ml1o • 2900 Dal Praaldwtt• TMm11tlc9tl iii ~xloen daalit. ~. IFT Hew lnftatab6a In-k .. c;h .. t'. &o HP Ptttclne • a.tain 200· an.•1• COM ROUTE c:1rrlar, ltT-llll -ng QUE C1ptaln1Ml Ila llllPttllAai•ab 1141 c:ludeaelecmtriprw dlaMI Alum IPW' 1 CLARK CORTEZ IS,FlAT'70 1Z4._..,8'*' n..Oacl for 8/28·8129 n llllEI •Oii 11owaoa ctlatt 01 drawer• ICt .... 'WIF .. la • • • • 2t.OOO mt e.ooo m1 on ConwttlOle .._. 9"0-itta<non route Call Hrty Lot Paraon W•ntad • removed from Old lhlp, 228 BO•• OI c:;;;;ic fl' AKC BEAGLE PUP lttlft, 8 d prop. pump ..n.. lllMC)I 7. 311 °" In v-e s10.ooo. ...... . .,.... .....: AM 850-8324 Apply II Cormier Svrukt. •• AYAIWU .... & IOlld bf ... fix· 3" &" 1W' Manycolof9. With papers. snow quality a OWi S125. 731-2927 2 hMdllanow.... ........ 813-1322 Of.......,.,, ,.. . 141-0411 . 23883 Aockfleld Blvd 1 M lbeolulaty parlaot T · 'ua11t · W Mat BEST OFFER. AVON 4 Man Aad 280 alee: 1tov1/oven, '3200090. Olll L1ka ForMt 710-7001 ' El*gatlc people neadad :nditk>n Paid a1400, n: :i af. k~72 ' Attat 1S9m. 566-272.. ROVER Raft, '700 Of frldgalfrHnr. H/C F\AT ,74 ePYOiA C50H" Country Club Conv ~· llJ--••-( pfT ~.~d1uet tl'laMag;aung moving I BHt offarl 1..._ 1, ...._ IMn CAVALIER KING beat off« 762·8100/0 e~: ~ ~: KMw L'd a'· IHllll'I Mll VU,TI8LE.t~. blue. Santa Ana Helgtlta. E.llp d 1 ~ ... "'~ ......_,,,_ .. Ct-1t P °! .... ~1 Coenga l>ei-3382·0, 759-n44-N -· .. ., •~tJMlff CHARLES SPANIELS ... 9-2884/E ~· ;,_,p ~ if4 H0n& Ci IE ad ,__ ~ .. _ nae 640-308, nc:l'VVM Ull..... ..._,..,,p, O&I u ....... ng '1 ... 2 mala l>YPP* Blenheim • ,.;..._ .. A-Jow. ... .:... .... 1180 o.a.o . ..._... CU•tom t1ndecapa de-.. lelllac l.nfwt4 .\NTIQUE Engll•h Olk Chemp Sire. show Quellty COLEMAN 15 c.noa, 3 1a/1 v IY9 1.5 l(W ..,._, oond "' ·---... ---. DRIVERS·CfOM CO\lntfyl 1a111 soma painting, PIMNnl phone Wlbl 1 draw leaf tab'-Sac:r1b FOUA RAMS SEASON. 810-.822 i:K 870-15ee paddlea, ... , pad• l300 Qat1 , bOW/9tetn plsna, .. ~ lf'lflo ::'JI Piil 'ti..,.. lillt no HP nae. CA llG raq 11atlad dutlM Ind mu.I tnull no axpartanc;e ,. S275 ... 2.2954 TICl(ETS-CLUB LEVEL firm 722-1573 dbl lllallnaa, dinghy, no.I Gt» >ant oond CIUlllom .... Mtc:Graoc>f Yac:tlta, 1831 naYa. own trenaponatlon. quired Ideal fOf home-ANTIQUE O•k dining ASI< FOR BOB DESPERATE to Mii mala Will SHARE lo•dad with axtrH, •81 Honda 1llO ca._..., ...,_ (i1C)'414m Placenll•. CM Flexlbla hov~ Plew makar1, high I C:hOOI room llbi.' c:t\aWI '350. 851·n20/873--03s.t Shi Tl\I, 8 monlhl With CATAl.INA 27-For dock docvmant.CS. CO/orul9a t()t( ml. mint oond. 11290 fORO '11 illiUiTANO. v.a DRIVERS f()( Mtty A M call M-F 9-6 875-2311 Mnlora, c:o4taga 1tudant1 Antique dlec>l•y cabinet FAA.MING ptacl9a, l'IOUM-P9'*'1, lovel r,oc* wm 9'>9C9 Ot wen1 ~ ln1•M1 aqpcld, ale '°"'.c:i" P•t• d)'I 110· 1040, q.. auto, ern/tt'fl-. Delivery of tile Loa An· UllllPAllTll l mooni1Qht«1I Houra '300 Gdc:ond 850-1024 holdockl1land1,r::11 treda,84-22 1 1n30'tallbo91.e7&-50&7 ~t=-dal R9y ~ftd7•JUI _..,,,..ur.&...-. ge111 Tlmae 7 daye Start Monday-F'"rlday 6:30pm DINING t ..... 4 _..._,_ and &.1wMn 10 em l pm FREE Hlmeleyen catt to p IMtt l ae7 500 ~ PTWet• Mr. ~ 1H .. --.. Rbtt _,. & .,-. &2000. p1y M25t mo "94-e-499 And m«:htc:anic.Jly or-to 9 OOpm S1turd1y ..... "'1-•· 87M535 QOOd home .,.,,... ...i IWll ' 2 UO-t220 -w•• .._ 090 Me~ ----~ntad paraonnal. Exp d 9 OOam to 1 '00pm Stlrl tbta rock« d,..., I-FREE DRAPERIES-Soma point. apayed, 3 , yr• 13' i&tbN Wfltllet. H Wttda ( 13 . Rael, lmmec:iu&ate won't """"'=~. =-==::o:-::=-~ e~g:Kl :,~ .. s~ ~ ~~ ~~ 8~~:;'50 Ship.. II ... 00/hOUf plu1 ~'81)11~"• ~':5'~t~ 2 ttory length 1maJI M .... fl>ted. blue PQlnt. 1 JohnaOn. gd cond Coo.-P-l&T ,.. !Mtl Im Gt»~...,.. HONDA :r ..::.--:. p N bonu ... Pnvata daak & ura c:l'lafga for hardware cell yw Bolh IO'<lety, OOOd .,.., ,..,.., pulpit '2.-00 Ellcallenl ooncU1300 obo YAMAHA ·11. 280 EX· green, • .. t' ~~::"t~,:i~'•n~ llllll phone. c .. vat attire Unique Victorian Stat Toe> Ha6an 716-t..02 dlapoeltlon1 Cell Dixie ttrm e&0-.-1 .. 81845-nM 84-5052 CITEA.. 2.000 ml, )('Int = ~ 1600 E 1 p T F p Ion Hom. worker• W9ICOme Ouk. Ctrc:a 1 HO 842-4321 ext 372 or p R O ! I . condition Only NH ~~~~~ nveope ,0 ~~-=t~O::t For lntwvtaw ~Mary Magh/walnut Inlay GOINOTOEUROPEI 980-2839 11'1UUJ•11 l ~ATA~AAAN 1 175-7110before7pm l~HOHO':"::':'=-=A-=11=-=-IW""".cc-a"."".•d:-,~OOld=-. :µ 18 Ent«PrlM, Ft Pi.roe, 11or .. Thur-Sun. S7 /hr, after 5 30 Mon -Fri or w/bandl 1750 ... 2•3632 COMMERCIAi. c:ablnett, U'lua A_,. 11 montl'I OMC 190tlp, mat1na tedlO, Gre1t Shape Barbar a ilia .ii'' 5 IPO. t4K ml. IUIO 3 9-3 Sal It .,.2-5871 oount«. mirror, manl· ...--. flM l lkl In prime New-• allt _[IJ 080 ~GM. FL 33•82 21 -3()6.84.45 A11llaacn IOll q'*' bait tie a pant '""· wtpepare Cut• & port lllp Prof melnt Heuter. twtn hatMa. • II 540-14'? OIW" .. -•1 --' e. • 7 lo111t>i. Good IOt bfeeO· a704 85 50..o luxe 1t 1mp, trailer, _ 0 v• llllT AlllTHI TIUnl llPAll I llY APPUAH11 rack. 5-t 11" 1no S250 751.7335 7000 obo 1• S1500tobo. 131-1759 HONDA ·11 ACCORD AS:E~B~~~~AK Full Ind pan time al amall Leading pae1 control com-Lii 111-1111 Jc Penny country border EDISON 18' MUST SEUt ILL..... ..OR.~""· moon- OCMn front rMOf'1 hotel, pany neadl latmlta rapalt c:a,.mlc kllohan ac· PERSIAN KITT!NS C FA GrHt elec:trtc Bay bolt, 1 I •l•J ~. -ml ..... OOft-FOA INFO CALL ••c:altant 09ponunlty lor tacll IOtM carpentry ••· Dryer, Frlgld•lra GH caaaorlea. Ilka MW Can--Ragl1tared Tortla Rad• gd cond. teoOOlobo l&mlfll 12 DOMESTIC & FOAEGN dhlon '3000. 720-1'71 504-848-t700 11ml-ra11tad pan on ~ naadacl l1Mdy Dryer Good condlllOf'I nl1tar•. 1azy auun, te>lca famalaa, grand Cllamp 714-876-5937 0t F1BEAGLA8S HULL.13&o IUllY Timi DEPT P • 367 Contact Mr Meyare Job, we trlln. Call Mr almond color S 100 rladc I moN. 842-8700 llMa 964-98"3 213-43&-3120 NEGOTIABLE. 17M203 11111 l~CH BLVD _ ., ........ E•par'd picture lt1mer e73•7030 __ Charla .. 32-t038 2"1·7383 JOHN WAYNE TENNIS lH/MT-1111 ~ .. ~-Mltt4 nHdad tor L11iun1 NURSES AIDSI 2 po1ttlon1 mlltTl lfP&ll GE WASHER & Of'YER CLUB FULL FAMILY 1·----8eac:g:~~f7.3~~ available 1) 3hr par dly, Lloyd P .. t Control oom 186/H, WHtlnghOUH MEMBEASHIP. '750 la• teidn1f HONDA ACCO"O '11 _,,.g 6 dayt wk. 2) Weekend pan Mada termite rapatr Frldg Almond COIO< '160. 080 714 873--U:M °' Pub Ml I Compl91ty eq.utped, •. DPlllllOll rellel 1111a -1n Cati 1.d Somac:arpantryax-720-1079 213 897-7221 CRM DO ,,_ ;;&;It ~ .-.0, 1111 OU llOUllO "32 801 .. 1or IPPI parlan<:a naeded, 11..ay Seer• Wattltno Mac:tl. 2 Ktno ,., c:omt0t1er. duet Q\*'Mt4lacl """ 111, Ho • • · Cldlllac: deelaf In lrvlna It PIW1 time jOb, M train Mr T1yl0t yrl nawl Frigidaire ruffla + plllOw Wlama r abUtOI C:hl!ChH HONDA ACCO"O 'ft IOOklng '"' •>tP UMd car II ...... A•-" AM'•. 979-8021 •tacked wa1har/dryer. Madi •t Henle ~ U21 50 !xohano• HATCHIAa<~ cond, meenanlcl Mull have ,,..,,,11.,,. I X11 cond 6"().5586 Evee Mauve, wttt l Hunter 147_71"°' ale:, ....,, l2900. Cll Ct111 A I Calllornl1 NO SELLINOI 2 Cten<I nnlfTTll --....... m green entry print t250 ......__1 si.t m.oc>TO. Wpm. ~• • plu1 Apply In'*'°" phone order• Hou1ty Pltot 11 looklno '°' ax-HO. Oall ll0-1111 daak t6 ~ ll5'1 s.126 10 T\JRBO. 5 Y' wwr. ldnt Smog LtcanM GM ••P needed to Yatlfy I ... Tl'la Orange county Deity ·-· orig 170? .~ao~ e Oflwet IAl.I IRJ"l'W IZUZU ... IM,Ul.IE S.. Conrad Houra 5 30pm-9 OOpm l*leneed typeaetterk, 1851 W• .. n..-1100 l'9c Spd Vlllltty Glt1 I S~O 'II -II"' 1• cond tow ml., ...._. •••••• Aaaawo S t 9 00 •1 OOpm For wpm mark up • I• .,,,, ..... ,. -. Scllwlnn bike u _.... •••• •-pl! GOC*plt""' .._ ---1 ""1 .. I naea11ary nawapapar adQlf.1>Ylhmowr t 16;pwr 720-t704Hwpt8dl • Olft' .. x .. ·&'*'90~.Pll, 1"19.,_,1, .......... 2800 Hatbof 8IVd Int~ cal Irene 1"" ,...,._,,... a piu. Full edger dt hwthr 1 100 · <"I ber ~1 ... .--. -COSTA MESA 6 30?m 842-5878 :;-;;;;,lat• opentno 84-5348 ouvrm '.12 ELECTRIC aport \___. Wk JllM9 71"'4l-'7'• -• __ Typewriter w/c:.e ttnl , ...... .1 FIC BOOKKEEPER PASTE-UP pereon, 6 deya C1ll All111 ..,c;l'lulman ruaitut 4 Vltwnlx 3800 Pnoa Inell f9ctory ,....._ KARM,_.. _.I.A 4, II Needed 10·3 Mon-Fri. u wtc lncld1 Sat Typing al 8"2·"321 lor Inter· .,.2.a758 OAANOE COAST new mecf\en~. orta 1ndapaodant c:ontrlCtor mu1tl Art background vlew/appojntmanl 1 llJ ntMIW.I JMpfAaneutt """1r. 1• 11'50 C-'I Apply In Paf'90tl, It 2908 halp!\11, wtll ,,.In Al>f*i hou w tll ., .. wa111no dltflc:utl? Portat>+e ., .... 252 .. Hert>« eo.ta...... gets ltt ~ • w. PenOl.ion, SA. "' PENNYSAVEA 1880 ~~~:=~~~am~ --. •• motorli.CS Yaf'lleia S7&o la1MI ~ llM C..ta.... 1114 lut. ..... ... ..... 21 MASEAATI II TUA80 .... Fairview l Warner Plaoantla C M 9-5 lineluelfled " P1«:9 LMng room Ml, New '1"95 Medicate GARAGE SlLE. Antlq; 8 NAUGHYDE CHAIRS 2 F;;;ay Gwaoa Li:. ~lo ClhOc*.. one weMt old Hll Oak coven 0091 260-4571 Md c;ar l boat partl XL T c:ond 175, ano mtac LOV.IHI. bdrm furnt 1Mic:t1 lmpertl, 752-0IOO • FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How mvch will your son or doughter know about business when applying for thett f1r\I full·time job? Plenty, if ha or she ho• ever bffn a newspaper comer Through route eicperience he or iha j, already o lop ahead of fha1r cloumotes While. they all maste' ideas, the boy or grrl with o neW1poper route ts obl1 to pvt them to practical use Business? Carriers learn the basic learn the basic principles from fhe first day of starting to deliver newspapan They buy at wtiole$Ole, sell . at rafoil, make coll.cfion1, kHp their own books. and deal w~ ~pie foca to face. Coman quickly find oul that "profit" and "Ion" ore more fhan textbook terms The benefits of monogi09 o ,,.wspopar route are on equation for o future we<anful c;rti11n A gr.at number of today', prom1nenf m~ and woman started fh•ir public c;or"" a• newipopar cameri. And they all vouch that a MWspopar route g ivH a boy or girl o head \tort on the f uh.Ira. Boy\ w j g1rlt 1 O yoori uitd ol,jAr whc, mny be 1nlereiied 1n rou10 wCJr~ ~hould conlo• 1 lhn Duilv Pilot circ11lo110.1 deportment 01 641 •333 Dally !!!~.ON DE•T 330 WEST 8AY ST P.O BOX 1560 COST A MESA CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, Ya&, my \on/daughter would Ilka I information on o Doily Pilot route. 1 I HIS/HER NAME IS ______ , I I I ________ ZIP __ , I PHON~E ________ AGE_I I I PA.RENT'S I I SIGNAlUR ·-I L----------------~ trim, coat '885 Mil S3&o Oya°' "8"-o8&13 E11e1 Sit/Sun 10-5 2653 F0tdhem Or off Of tabtaa & mlac llem9 Sa '1i Ef rm Ql auto -----....,......,---962~254 ''" •• ,.. IOU 1 t9 Ctyttal. F•lr Or, Sat I Sunday Sam 5"71 Bankton a/c: c:au Mv•t' .... • -... "'a 5 pc Bdrm furn. Med ttyta, 4 yr Oki Fm 006' p;;; SAT OHL y ~ Weiher l 9am-5pm Huge Gll'ega S• Qre1t S2a0o 7eo.eeoe> o::_:!u;tc,,!u·~·s ~· ktno '376 Queen eonv to good home Good Dryer, 111rao. nwlng ESTATE SALEI Prloel Somalnlng for CHEVY PICK·UP ·12 Cell art eci'.m 714i~ tol1bad $350 Col tbl / c n 1 t d , e n mlCfl a cabinet, patlO 283 Aochest« AV9 at 18th 1veryon1t Toya. auto-FINI llda"lonQ bed. ate, _..,,"=""",==-.,,..,,.,~-=---:- lusam' ·:~~~~75co:::-"e~ r1M384~8274 lvrnltura I much mOfal & WMtmll\91er, Sat & motive, COUrM matatlal. new-· pa pb emltm M8Z 70 2808L )(It cond, P 207CAYSTALAVE Svndeyi-5pm Nddla, lllYer bit & pool 8 cy1 nodt.w.'..is4o-1131' auto, alf'. lt"90, 2 tape, VCR Hlt1tchl '326 FREE Himalayan call to _ tibia S•tlSun il-3 · .. .,,. blk/gry, rvn1 good, Kroh lat dtflr S20 good home. Female .... 1 trlal •• Mar FRIDAY, SAT I SUN 101 .. 1 Cutty Strk Or FORD ·15 .. WO Pie* up, S1 .. ,000.173-t515. 5 .. 6-67 .. 8 point, 1payad, 3 Yfl 9AM-5PMI EVERYTHING 19 000 ml F~EE tool -------- BDAllA t O lc:a tmkd llAate, ftJCed, blue point. 1 lltol UUll ULI, MUST GOI COUCH, 9Ylll UUJ eh9.t seaOot Aft 8prn E 1H aa&.I M •n y .. , Botll IOllely, good Fri I Sat JUM 20. 2, LAMPS, NIC NAKS, 392 EverytNnQ goaal '58 722-7805 All~ mint cond. 01111, king w/hdbd I 011P091t1ona. Call D11111 Only 9-3pm ln alleybtW11 AAMONAWAY83t-3212 Ct1eVy,furn.woman'1 -t>tua S15,000.&U-105e dtHM< 2 nlta ltanda 642~321 ext 372 or Gol<Mnrod & Hlllotroe>a -CIOtl'ltng aoa 15-eo TOYOTA t070 tl"IO, r• ___ ,,,,_....,..,.-.,,.=-=-::=--=:-- COii $~500 Ilk 12000 980-2839 South of Flrat StrMI Garage S• Furniture. 80 y amaha MotoreYcta, & built engine t 1 .000 or MBZ 8" 300CD ~ Retnga whl $380 Big appllanc:ea.nlahld ltam1. lotamcn 2117 baatotfar 8"7-7194 wtt>tuatrthrlnt.,25Kml acraen Ml1tubllhl color FllH llTllllftl lltlll IYll I.I. clothea & mot• Sat 812 t 1 H 1 t St Yortttown -Take over IM, lmm9c TV, colt 13000. Hk 9 weMtl old Cute & play-Elec1rk: cook-top range 8· .. 20th 6 Tuattn uni ng on • Sa TOYOTA 76 5 llPd tr.,., pr1n Of1'y 720-9780 $1800 All xlnt 716-2126 "·I •11.....,..1 9n1 '"~"" ...__ l & HuntlnglonSt. I 6 rOll bar, Ifft kit. long bed, --------"' ,... .. ..,..,. • .._.., 1tareo equip, ciot.-GOOD old flahloned Gar-Sun 7am-8pm, MO-OM" ,_. alt, point• ptuga, ..... -1• Bltvt Fr Prov bdrm Mt 2 FAEE KITTENS mlac ltama .. &ot Surray aoa s-...t1 make a aa•a-hOMa 1'120 putnp, 2 Jrtra FllJ ...... drura. 1 OMll. 1150 ror TO GOOD HOME CdM. Saturday Only 7-2 I dNll Bat 1too41. dlnlno Ul.ml ... _/ ~•. • apwe, ~ 111-$50 .. Full length Wiii help w/apadlflO .... man Ul.11 room tabla l c:tlall'I col· 1111 WJ. UT. M plait main flC, reQ (11•) ~11 mlrrOI' S tOO 573-0 t83 aft 5 pm, &42-8028 .. 22 M11tr,::tt• Sunday :,01~:-·:~ ~ Surtbolrdl BlkM Aa-1NM7 pd, S 1905/obo, ..... 'll - BEDAOOM M1.idd~lblel Good IOYlno ~needed only t2· PM In Oataoa & t1mpe QtAaf'I mattr ... I ~t!.:' ,Fr~ .. 94· l..Oll .. ""417a Cul\, ISIOO ... tor I E•c•llant con I on 10, m~ Setter/Spaniel mix p1t10 Furnllu11, plc:tur.. aprlng• dr...., dreweri. Dlnohy Off 8t00kl'MK'lt A.at"9n, Chuc:tl Spllar, 831·12tl Hdbd, n~ht atd1, trpl dog Im movtno to Apt & mlac No pr.....iea • c:h•I~ No off« ratuMd e .. 111ndlanapoil1. H B. Clauin I041 PEUGEOT EXECU~IVE or11< S t7 648-3627 Mutt gll/9 up my tono ... 111 -llUI J doora north of Vlc:torta ---~ G BEL VEOEAE ZIG ZAG tlm. friend, wlll continua -. H•w on Placentia Sal/Svn lniat 1144 fj1f MERCURY COUGAR CARS • 1tI5 L c 0 n 1 0 1 1 w 1 t n u t , llnane111 reapon1lblllty Unique 5 Portion 8-guaro 2 178 P18C*1tla Co111 EVERYTHI"'" MUST GOt CONV tad, tan Int all MODELS • Low mltea. WILL You HELP? CIC'IUI Boy & Girt blka ..... . ""' new uooo 080 .,.._.,., to c:tlOOM from w/atllChmertll, s75tobo Pllona anlW "'9Ch Ball-"" -Haehold ~tlfl'I• book•. D/752-9t00 E/849-2114 Starting It """ Only 982-.. 27" 983•732" °' 556-3MOIW bHrtng ctock 1ky-HIDE BEDS HS·S150 gll1 ttem1. a<t prlnta. two left (317317) a.di kennel• HNW ...... wan Sewing machine 1125 bleyelel, IOyt luggaoa I CLASSIC ROLLS ROYCE lmpof11, ~6~...0000. MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun . morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COA~T Gally Piiat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA h1nglng1, luggage Lol/9 ... , M7 50 Mlle mueh more SAT SUN SHOWt Sunday, June 22, Clothlng. hrdWera, p1lnt SOC-$20 1171 Jo Ann 11• SEQUOIA TREE LN l..ldO Marina VIilage r.:======:::;i & lportl aqulpl Lumber. LOVELY glrt'1Clothaa. llH (011 Mlchelaonl ~~-:':'~o~! =- ahalvtno. P•110 a dumb-s-e A110 11d1.. 111 l~rt ltac~ '1 • ·" .... 13 bell Mt1, much morel Ill • ---· Sat/Sun 9·" 2509 alzM, •xoallent c:ondlllon 1~Amar1Can bik wilnut N.w rallablllty ·io Rapllcat Harbor View Drive s1-•2 toe Aspen Lana. II pc dlnlno .. , Couctl. 32 PllHtOn Y•I· MOVING OUT OF Liurll Point. off Newport chair & mlac l\Jm Ropaf l()w/l>t'MI v.e, euto, pit.. COUNTRY· 10 SPD BIKE, Blvd ' ;:.Maaa Setur-dbl oven w101k cabin.I p/b ale:. em/Im 11«90 Waight• w/baneh, hou.. ~ay & Y Orpa ••7 Mite •ood cue 122 000 n.w. make hold ltan"ll. much more. llflll..AITlell. I moldlnot trench doort. oller or trade lor SAT 0.-..PM Boeton roctter Clfca 1850 Clllldren'1 clothes Om BMW/Merc1da1/Twtn 2731 Pabt>i. Or, COM S250 OU dining walnut nlbol, etc 312 sa:ta Ana Comanche 770-8122 °' Sal/Sun 9-3 220 J~ 11tdtng door cabinet Ave Saturday 9· 831-3025 FurnttUf'I, yardage but· S575 Braided wool rug Glll'lt Mvtti-Famlty Sale 11.l.M V~ln iitl tone. hHhld good•. S250 .. IO Ethan Allan Furn1tur1 & 1nttqu..; & 1of1 $296 Rad i..tti« Table & 4 cnr1 lranc;h dbl SUPER DUNE BUGGY Dryer ga. range mtac_ Chair a ottoman tell bad, roeklng c:flr, wall Stl'MI regal, comp r• PORSC..Hl AUDI l HFVROlf l H11tw11 Qvall1v ....... S.r .. 10 11111tlH#011tlf .,, 44!1 l t .. 11 H .. ,, "ltw~r1 8.Mll 673-•t•• TWO HOUSEHOLDS India., .. rug 135 unit, blkM otes 11gn1, ltOfed. bottom upl New MISC ITEMS Aqua nlUl)ahyde aectonal toot1 toyt Ind mtec: ang, many MW Pll"tl c:.11 I!:======~ .. 53 SEAWARD, S COM I ottoman S15 10 ft Stw Sal 9... SomerMI Lana. lor ~altl 5..o-113 t SUN 22, 8AM 3PM Pina S t8 Antique bOt· Dolllf Sl'IOI'.. • .... la~.. l •*MP!~£~~~*• c .. ,. ... -tlbtttl c AsH ONLY Fn-MINI ESTATE SALE• ONE xlf ouea • ALFA ..aMEo . :=======;::::;;==. • .-.. 'i t ... LOtll amaM ~ -~ 11 ,... ,..... 2037 MMdltin Of. ueM Sun 8 AM 188 Flowef DAV ONl y c:olleCOblaa, THE MILANO IS HERE • SM8 * BITT!R* Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• PsPflr HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collect1ng . no soilc1t1ng . Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insuranc CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney .. r Ver~ Sat/Sun 9-3 Dae:· St C M 8~~77 lvmnura, jeWalry quilt• AT BEACH IMPORTS ~· ~ • H orator Item• lrom HA c;lotllM Mlllr Ind 04d 162...0000 lloma Palnllnge. pie· -·•a• •i mllC Saturoa{ ONl YI ----lufM. l1mp1 ptllowt & -... -9-~ June 21. 1 Ima Loa llPWn llllflll llOOM90f1ll + Ping Pong FAI. SAT IS~ Coutt, NawpQfl CrMt DtLIVERY OEPAATMEHT ___ ._1_12_-oeoo ___ ......,,'*,--- tlbi., WOtk ~. aoma 1·5 PM, 32n IOWA (SuperlOf I eo.tt Hlw•y) s· BMW rurn. 91e S1·St00 ~ovlno Sa1118at1Sun9-5 MOYlno Sala S•t 1121, MclARENt WI LIAll 2 Famlly Mtac: hMhld tH2 Balaartc: Orl11a, 8am 3pm TMk dining M·FllHI. 841118 IL&.111111 llama ~lrtg (It dl"9rant M ... Verda, 1 blk north tt>i. a 6 chrl hdbrd 6 62tl s Evclld St I IMn t IOC:) tooll. fumltvra .. c ot Ad1m1 et Shantat df...., wtmtrror Sot•. Futtarton, CA ' ' ' mllC "trMIUfM' t 723 714-880 8300 ........... Sat 5 2 213 H•nover ~ ~ i:i:o~~~e::;; Port Sl'latftald. HVH 213~1 .. 701 t3ee1 Hatti« Blvd, Q Q, 3 FAMILY SALE. to I:. Fairview t 1 ti Pau41tlno PA TIO SALE Fum11ure I 514-2100 =~1:r.,1Pt ,_:~~tvre, SA~ 8 3 30 979-5858 collect11>i.1, bOOkl I LAAGE SELECTION Of m11c Something for SATUADAY 7 30AM much morel Sat/~ ll· NEW I USEO BMW'SI everyone SAT/SUN 9 ... KAMAOO, ctott99. tum. [)up 1'3 lal!'I .... L-IUll- 1123 TANAGER ~ pota, plctuee , kite .. c. nmamm VOi.UM[ SAL.U 47 1 WALNUT PLACE 2"11 tlden AYa l orrtlna luOwland Or... SEAVICE I LE.ASINQ OFF IAVINE BL VO YARD SAL t JUNE 22 Sl'lop """· 09ll ~ 3170 N CMrTy Ave BETWEEN 19TH I 20TH IOAM-.. PM VARIOUS 4 Una ... , ch91'1. 2 wtl'ICI LONO 9!AtH SA TUAOAY ONI. Y t-&PM ITEMS, (21 0Ma1 lent, chalft, 100" M1t'l Cufl tNo CMrTv aJO\-'OG) 12 lnCl'I 'IY butnC* tt11 ~t•, oheet• • .,.._... (lHllll--llM 0..1' CowtllOe ~ Apt FOfd l)~I• MUCH "'Cl tat>i.. ~ mW· Tr.0.-'"9 Wtilcoma llM waher, i"" Clllng MO~E t oe W 10th St '°'"'· hanoino latnpl oG OPEN 8£VCN DAYS or Attic: tan w/wnt Sal • peenttno -..ctl•. bf .. t ~ tot.-!I CM*lo Dr rtckl a l\ll1..,,.., omo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , ... ,&ta eq~ 1011 ~ Dr. ICC IW&P lllT Ya.lief IU4 e .~ am 6 oo pm deity ''*Y ~¥ Oranoa LJ!Un. ,JU;;; nu 1!8 tl -4 Sundeya Cout CollaOa '""*-a 1w1 Altiutua St Get· F IND Adam. Co.ta Maea Ad 1114<1/lluaMtd Aad'4Wj)Od mlhlOn & l'tftllng FREE patlO rurn. tlaby tum. 8pecea 110 '32·SllO =~ :!~1°1' of loya A thrnul(h 1 IJ\\1tu•d 8MW '71'3Q Auto 8'111, llo)'t eao.c>- tlon COl'ld, .. MOIObO. 17MtMor S.U·11M BMW '11 320! bllidl 5 ~ 1un1oof good cond snoo Of bell nft~ ..... -3415 CORMIER SUZUKI ~ ~ 770-7001 . •M' ~·· •• ...,. ii•• I .ret• A TOPSSIPlll FcwP•npwed ,..., , . ..,. I llUTI .. Top M9r'*'-Mom,._ CALl Pl'Tt"• "AY MRW•&•I ........ :Hl 0t 71' D7-m3 \ I I BlO * Or•noe Cout OAIL y PILOT/ Friday. June 20. 1986 Delly ........... ...,""'.,....... Stan Frader cheera u a fellow claumate recei•es diploma at Corona del Mar lllCh School. o..., ...... ,......,, Ontd ....... Delly ..... ,........, .... ktl•9'tt Campua aecurity officer Barbara Jobes aearches a Marina High graduate before the ceremonies. Only marbles and whipped cream were found. C-1tlln Sima and Bret Madrigal paee under floral wreath at Laguna High ceremonies. Delly ""°' photo bf Tim Del'rt.oo Chrla Duncan ties one on at Costa Mesa Ht.ah araduation ceremonies. Off6eat dress wu the order of the day at many commencement ez- erclses along the Orange Coaat. An enthueiutic Fountain Valley Hlgh School aenlor get.a hie diploma. Ex-Ram Pat Haden speaks to NB grads 8) MICHELLE tOLE 01 !IM O•llJ l'ilo! 11.-fl l-ormer KJnh quartcrhat i.. P.1t Haden appeared on J loothall tidd \CSlt:rdJ). onh th1'> t1ml' hl· \\3\ dressed 111 a u1nwn Jt1' t' hlad. suit JnJ "'hilt' ..,h1rt and hl' kd the pn>ct-..,mn ol ~t·v.port Harbor H 1gh ',t hoot'' dJ\\ nl 1986 \' gue'>t 1,pcal-.l'r .1t I !arbor., tommentt·mcnt nt rt l\l''>. Haden urged the 181 graduating \CnHirc.. gathered at Da' 1dson F it·ld not to 'ill on the -.1deltne\ ol Ille and tn hl'lp those v.hn are lc\s lortunatl' "ft'., ea\\ to -.11 on !ht \ldc- lint.''> ·ht• 'aid 'hut I ho~ m11\t ol \UU select a ddTl•rt·nt tour\e Haden later addt.·d · 'ionl' of U'> ll'l''> alont• fhl effort, ol othl'r'> h.t'> prepared the \\;.J\ for \OU. '\O\'-\OU nlU\1 Jo tht: \Jnll' .• • .. , ho~ \OU knov. \ ictor;. and !-.no\\ defeat." sau..I Haden. "aml that \OU ""ill demand as muth of ~our..,t•ll J'> \Ou do ot other\· Haden tompleted six ~easons ,,., a Rams quarterhack Now H. he practices law in Los Angeks. Haden 1-. also a lollcge football rnmmentator for ( B() and con- tributes hie, energies to \anous thantahlr organi1at1ons. indud- ing the rv1arch of Dimes \tudents also speaking at the graduation were Salutatonan Maunn:-Lee and NanC)· Coyne Tanya l 1vingstonc sang "The \tar-~pangled Banner" a cappclla and ( hm Conlee 1,ang ''The ( 1reatest (J1ft nf \II"' .tttom- panic:d on piano b\ Cht:f\lc (arr ' • The stucknt' 11,tt·ncd qu1etl) "' Hadt·n ~pol...l· hut punt tuated tht· I 1 ll\h ''1th J <.tand1 ng m ,1 t1on and 1 purple -;nwl-:t· homh I fadt·n·.., '>Pl't'th also drC\\ chl'n' lrom thl' graduate.,· lam1hc' and fnt•nth "'ho O\erflmH'd thl' ~rand'>t:rnd., '\;c\' pon·-. class of I 48h ha<, thl' h1ghc\t ll\Crall grade point 3H'r- .1ge and J ret.urd e1gh 1 acct•ptance'> to \tan lord t Jn1\cr-.1t\. \aid \.a no < m ne in her c;peech ~he .ilsuhoJ\tt•dabout thcd1,er'>ll\ of l he rla"" · 11 v.e "'ere all ti one'> "1th long hlnnde hair·· she <,aid then th1-, \chool would oc talkd < orona del \.1ar .. Estancia High graduate OellJ,,......,_...,Ne'-dK..-. DellJ,.......,_...,o..weartMft Tomas Schuback shows off Beth Shaw (left) huge sister Kelly at Back Bay Edison High School graduates tou their cape radical trousers. High School graduation. into the air aa commencement uerclses end. Aatt1 l•rrtt4 HOO A1tt1 l•rtrtt4 1100 A1tt1 larr1 .. 1100 A1tt1 l•rr1t4 9100 &at" ha•tic 1311 Aat•• DtaHtic 9300 Aat" DnlHtic 1300 Aatet Dnantlc I TOYOTA '79 C.Oce ST. 5 VOLVO '80 OLE YW 'II FUTUCI VW '70 Squereback lllCI 'II LI UIH OUILUO ... C .. Y , FIH HCllT Wll •ta LllCILl IWll Yll 'U spd 68K mi. good cond Snrt llhr int reblt trans. Runs good looks good, $750 CALL 673 3255 Orig owner, excellent Lthr Int, like new Beat SC L S2900 obo Cell Joan excellent cond 77K ml smog cert S900 OBO VW 78 Bug Conv wht condiuon 5 .. 6 6746 Otte< 494-3918 C~s~';;e wheels euto. Lequlp~:d~ := 474 1193 or 759·8538 $4950 720-1866 775 7563 775-6768 x418 new blk top am/Im cass. BUICK '78 LA SABRE gd CADILLAC 74 Sedan de Lie• 1HJT032 Stk• 4475 blue/leather Interior & TOYOTA CELICA ·77 a'c VILYI 'l4 vw 72 Bug original ale new llres. 45.000 ml rubber/cond ale. am/Im. Ville. new brakes. new SJlll much more Lie 1JTE439 low mlleaf•· good con-s 1700/0BO owner, needs some work $6000 760·6600 new trans S 1700 OBO 1 tires, new blt181')'. good S 15.995 Johnson & Son dition 969!:0~~ OBO 962-4710 Best otter 760-6600 vw .81 RABBIT con-962 3<15 ~tier 6pm cond $2000. 642-3688 Linc Me<c 5<40-5630 vw 69 BUG X'lnt cond vw ·72 CONV SUPER vertlble Blk excellent WE llY W llAIES LINCOLN 73 Continental VOLVO 68 142 Aebutll 831< m1 nu wttt pt S 1875 BEETLE New top. p11nt cond. amttm cessette. lo NABERS USED CARS & TRUCKS In reel line shape Good engine. good cond1t1on vw 64 BUG x Int cond int rbll mtr $3500 m11ffge S6800 OBO Ask COME IN OR CALL FOR transportetlon car $750. S7SO 722-0883 classic,$ l950 646-6333 (71 4) 957 8549 for Karl 634·2188 deys or CADILLAC FIH lPPUJSAl. 646-4S.2 642·5038 evenings - .-----------------------.. , vw . 82 VA NAG ON I LARGEST SELECTION OeLILLO T·llll TIWI WIH l•'s•he 9ELLING SEASON Now 11 the Ha1on to make big buck•. Sell tho•• unneeded hou1ehold war••, out- erown cloth•• or toy truck• by advertblng your garage 1ale todoyl Only .~ per llne (4 llne minimum) DailJ Pilot Classified J 842-5678 \ r ol late model. low mllffge CIEYHLIT Fiii llllCG II 'II 1981 · Loaded with P<>W9f SHARP beige, pert Cadillacs 1n Orenge 18211 BEACH BLVD Low miles, belutllul blue equipment In beeutltul cond 4 spd SOK ml C S H NT NGTO BEAC t O I bl s4600 OBO 6,.4.7365 ountyl eeustodeyl U I N H Lie• 1LOR9e5 Stk• 4290 w • one ue with 540 9100 l4l·I01l1l4l·HI1 11211 matching velour lnterlof I vw 85 Cebrolet burg I • _ ___ Wire wheelcovers end wltan Take ove< ite No 2600 HarbOr Blvd OMM OUllAll 'II much more ( 1CCZ711) down $302/mo Credit COSTA MESA Aulo, AIC. P/wtndowi. $4995 Johneon & Son "" req 6«-2408 --black ILUP821 Linc Mere 540-5&30 v~us8T6 °~~~~1~ Bg~~v BPVER llHI LOADEDI Triple white [IDQJJ O©~ Best otter 952·4 135 D VW 8SBUG Aebullt eng D THEODORE ROBINS FORD new p11nt int stereo. brak81, & much more $1975. wk .end only I 1 96<4-3069/213 376-2361 # A1tt1 Deantic 1300 JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT '2060 HAUOR BLVD COSTA MESA 64'2 · 0010 lllUT llAI lln '85 Chevy Sprint, ale. CISMtte. 45mpg, ldeel commuter. $4500. I 650-6266 •ft 6pm CHRYSLER L•Beron 1979, loeded. nHdl body work & tune up, new JEEP s IAVINE AUTO CENTER 714-95 1-31 44 800-428-7 485 r or Ctau1rlfoot :\d ACTION c.n A OAIU "LOT AD-YISOI MJ·U7' BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY tires 552-6713 Fiii lllTlll U 'II Auto . t lll. crul1•. p/wtndo11111. p/locil1, elr. cau Uc• 1HPY<4fS7 Stk.t <4539 11111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 HARBO R l l VO COSTA MISA 6 41 00t0 CLASSIC FORD GALAXY XL 'M In good cond good pelnt & lntenor 982-589e ----, ... , • ..,. '12 FUTUAA • <4 dr, auto. elr, ~ 11..,lng, power br•k• fS c:yt end much more (1EOF958) $4995 lt'5 Hweor 9tvcl Johneon & Son Linc C M 9 79 2500 Mert S.~5e30 FORD 'fS8 MUSTANG- CAOILLAC '72 Sedan de Good lor r .. torlng 289 VIila Vlf¥ roof. Ill ~ eng IUIO. pwr ,,..,, good rubber Xh'll cond $1300 543 i140 S 1100 845·0302 FORD '7fS TOflnO, e\iiO. Snoweo undet wtth 1tulf? stereo. p1.pb. ndt work Dig yourtelf oot w11h a c1au1 SSOO/obO EV91, wtmda FIUE·2IO .. , CARGO VAN -V-8 auto. air, stereo UC# 2M83339 Stk• 4290 ..... .._ .. _ .. _11111_ .... ___ _ THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR Ill VD COSTA MHA 642 0010 lllCIH IWll YI '11 2DR, Oeelonet s.r1era with carriage top Loeded IMth power equip (1GOE171) $7995 Johnton & Son Linc Mere 540-5&30 MERCURY MARQUIS Sii· FORD '77 T ·BIRO tlon wegon '75. 120,000 Fully 101ded SISK m l m1. good cood $1200 S2fSOO or best offer 0 B 0 78fS..7512 5<48-3939 --llSTUl IT 'IJ FORD '78 Pinto rebtt 2300 T top1 V-8, tllt, c:rulee air, cc •no 41pd. new CISI c/wheela. bl.ck br1ke1/tlru $500 Vin• 1ees.1 Stk# .. 551 759-3157 or 144-4320 Hiii FORD MUST ANO '67 NEW TIRES & CLUTCH AS IS $2,600 S.fS..0202 FORD MUSTANG '69 THEODOR£ ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR llVO COSTA Ml ~A 6'12 0 010 Excellent cond. new p11n11top/breka1. $7 000/obo. 702·362·8W4 1tt 2 30 ILll '11 pm weekdeye 1ft 10 em CUTLASS SUPREME LS • ..,._.and, 40R. loaded wUh power --equipment In bMUtlM FORD Mu1t1ng '79. orig brown with ctoth tntartor owner. 1/c. full power Under 40,000 mna. Liiia eqvtP"*'I good cond new M UST SEE SUIOO ooo 840-2818 (1lYL40<4) $5595 John. GRAD GIFT eon l Son Linc Mere. '78 FRO F1tm I, 285 K ml 5<40-$830 X'lnt cond, S2.000 fS7S-7914 1"3 'I(' CAM Choice of 12 Only .2995 Each. (71<4)131-1120 Oay1. 1"312 ~ARSS_2ttotoe of (714)788-70& 1 EvH. """' .... s Each Coate Maea CW Co. 2187 ( 7 14)831-8120 Daya. HlfbOr BfV<I. Col1a Mela (714)78"-7051 E.vea. Cotta Maea Car Co 2111 Rid• hUmdrvm Jer'tCiMlli: I ed MS 497 4595 Lag ldl Hlfbor BIYd Coete Meile fled la 1111 of ••citing lnfor· I 'lo. metton 1986 AUDI $19,500 f ' ...._., ,.,, Sllltf le ,,,. IMIM11 1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $17,995 Allnlnlf D l ... ~I 1984 CORVETIE $15,995 ............... lllmlj 1982 COUPE DE VILLE s7995 1979 CADILLAC SEVILLE s7995 1978 COUPE DE VILLE s5995 ~m.11.,_., llllillliilliiiliiml ............................ _.._. ................................. ---------:-~..:--~~~--------~----- --a * Daily Pilat FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1988 Graig Nettln puta on tired-up performance; Padre• win. C2. Long Beach yacht race marked by confualon, prot"ta. C3. Dominic Frontiere indicted Husband of Ra m s own er faces ch a rges from IRS LOS ANGELES (AP) -Award-w1nn1ng composer Dom1n1c Fronuerc. the husband of the owner of the Rams, was charged Thursday wnh trying to obstruct an Internal Revenue Service investigation 1 nto alleged ucket scalp1 ng dunng the 1980 Super Bowl Fronllerc, 55, was ind1cted on charges of making false statements on has 1980 income ta>. return, making false statements to IRS an- vestagators, and "corruptly endeavonns to ob- struct an Internal Revenue Service anvestigauon .. The ind1ctment alleged that Frontaere failed to report hundreds of thousands of dollars ne rccea vcd for thousands of 1980 Super Bowl ticket~ purchased by the Rams from the National Football League. The government said that Front1ere, whose wife is Gcoflia Rosenbloom Front1ere. stated 1n reporting their JOant income tax for that year that tickets he had actually sold an excess ol their face value had been 31ven out on a complimentary basis. The 1980 Super Bowl wa~ played at the Rosie Bowl in nearby Pasadena. The Pittsburah teclers won the game, btauna the Rams. 31-19 Fronuerc, who was educated at the Yak School ofMusjc, composed music for such films as 'Giant" and "Hana 'Em H1Jh" and for telev1s1on shows such as "Outer L1m1ts," "Stoney Burke " "Twelve O'Clock Hagh" and ··swana Out 5w~t Land," a spcc11I for which he won an Emm) an 1971. The indictment lharged him wtth three felony counts which carry total maximum sentenc:es upon convactaon of 18 years in pnson and $20,000 an tines. II said Fronuere reported a total income for 1980 ofS397. 780. but the government claimed that he had a far greater ancome because of the ticket !>ales The government also saad he £alsely claimed S 116.335 of complimentary uckets as a deducuble publlc11y expense The and1ctment said Fronuere wa!> fi~t anterv1ewed by IRS agents an February 1983 and told them he had received only 200 tickets to the Super Bowl. The agents reported he also sa1d that he had given those tickets awav to fnends and demed any knowledge of a ucket seal pang scheme at pnces tar above their fau value. Cohen, a former C.tab& bUiinC'ISl'l\.&ll, moved to Las Vcp~ and later bco.mc an informant for the government in a case that led lO the indictment of Jack Cat.am, a reputed under- world tigu~ The indictment allege\ that frontierc, awa~ that a federal an v~upuon was under way and that Cohen was a potenual witncs • tried to anOuence him not to testify It described a mccung between Froot1cre and Cohen on Easter Sunday 1~83. saying fronuctt encouraged Cohen to "a1ve ticuuous. fraudulen~. false and manufactured 1nfonnauon and test•· mon} to IRS •Rents." Last )ear a Hollywood rcstaunncur. H. Daniel W.h1tman, was convicted of pa.rt.1apat1ng 1n a conspiracy to murder Cohen, allegedly because ' Cohen was mfonn1oa 10 a government tax evasion case linked to the Rams' scalpina pTobc. However. Whitman's conv1cuon was re- versed by the 9th U.S. C 1rcu1t Court of Appeals and he 1s currently awa1tan& a retnal Front1ere was set to appear for arra.iJnment June 30 1n US 01stnct Court an Los Anaeles ~~ Dominic Frontlere and wlf e Georgia Roeenbloom Frontlere. It also alleged that he falsely claimed the cost oft he uckets as an expense deduction for the Rams Football Corp. The indictment ~1d Fronucre also denied knowing Raymond Cohen . the person the indict- ment alleges sold thousands of tickets for Frontaere The L.S Attome} s Office said the caJC had been the subject ofa long invesupuon by the IRS a!I "ell as the Department of Justice's Orpmzcd Cnme 5tnke Force Police list Bias' death 'suspicious' Homicide detectives ... interviewing friends of ex-basketball star l OLLEuE PARK. Md. (AP) - Whale a stunned sport\ world awaited autopsy result'\ on Len Bias, police said toda} the death of the l.J ni vcrs1t~ of Mal) land basketball All-Amencan as being treated as "'iu'ip1c1ous" and a lnmanal 1n\.est1gat1on 1s underv.a) Bias. 22. was reported to have u!>ed cocaine before he collapsed and died of an apparent hean attack an has dormllol) room Thursdav morning, less than t"o days after the NBA champion Boston ( elt1cs selected him No. 2 overall in the COllCJe draft ''The death of Len Baas as being treated as a susp1c1ous death and a hom1c1de mvest1gat1on as under way No further comments wall be made until an autopsy report 1s complete." said Pnnce George's Count) police spokesman Ernest Riess Count~ police also said hom1c1de detectives suit were anterv1e"'ing Bias' fnends. family and teammates. and campus police were ass1sung an the 1n.,est1gauon Dr John Smaald... chief state medical examiner. said on Thursda} 11 would take ~veral days to complete au tops) tests and that his office would not release a preliminary findang. Smialek today did not return repeated telephone calls to his office. Dr Yale Kaplan, a 1ox1colog.ast at tht' l\.1a l)land medical examiner's office. said Thursda} night there might be more 1nformat1on today. but calls 10 his office todav also were not returned. · The Boston (1lobe, an today's editions. quoted Celucs President Red Auerbach u saying Maryland Coach Lefty Dnescll told him Bias probabl} used cocaine Thursday morning. The Baltimore Sun quoted medical and legal authont1es as saying Baas ma) have had drugs - perhaps cocaine -an has system when he died. Dnesell answered no questions dunng an emotional news conference Thursda) Appeanng on "Good (Pleue He BlAS' /84) Michael Doney. a former claaamate of Len Blaa, wat.chea u the. body of Blaa la moved ,,~ from Leland Memorial H09pltal en route to the medical ex•mtner•a office Thu.nday. LaRussa reportedly dismissed CHICAGO (AP>-Ton) LaRussa has been fired as manager of the Ch1cafa~1te Sox and hittmg coach Doug r, a former manager ofthe Texas Rangers, will serve as 10terim manager. according to a published report. The Chicago T nbune reponed today that LaRussa was fired late Thursda) night Jim Frcgos1. who 1s currently the manaJtr of the St Louts Cardinals Amencan ASSOClatTon farm dub m Lou1sv1lle as likely to bt named as LaRussa·s succeo;sor the newspaper said Fregos1 44. howe\.er said Thurs.. day mght that he had not ~n cont.acted about the JOb The newspaper also said Dave Duncan, p1tchangcoach of the Ameri- can League club. was dismissed and would bt replac~d on an 1ntcrm1m basis b) Diclt Bosman who as the pnchang coach with the team's lnter- nauonal League farm club in Buffalo An unidentified source told the newspaper that one of the reasons for LaRussa's finng was his conuneud support for Duncan Former New \'ork Yankee Man- ager Bill} Manin as not a candidate for the JOb. the source told the newspaper Management skills earn Hubbard scholarship Bob Hubbard By CHRIS MONAHAN o.-., ..... c.. ••••• -. \\hen one considers the number of kids ~ho try out for a varsity sport. how man) make the team. how many get significant playans tame and finally how many actually parlay 11 into a college scholar<;h1p. one can understand the unique satua11on ol Ocean View's Bob Hub- bard Hubbard played basketball at the <;chool dunng his freshman and sophomore years but in the summer preceeding has Junior year he faced a predicament With a huge <>ophomore team (23 players) moving on to the JUmor varsity and varsity level. Hubbard rcala1ed his days were numbered -as a player "Right before ffi) sophomore year was "hen R1ckv Butler and Desi Hazeh transferred and that m'c.~ant there "ere 100 many people an the program:· said Hubbard "(On the sophomore team) only the first nine or 10 pla)ed the other 12 of uo; ..at "I was not surpnsed when l oalh (Jim) Ham!> asked me 1f I wanted to be manager Gu)'~ were quitting left and nght and I sort of had a feeling about m) ~pot I wanted to sta) 1n the program because I laked roach Harne; and the other people " "Bob was \.Cr\ mature ahoul It He could see the road ahead and decided he wanted to make a different impact on the program:· \aid Hams "It's unusual to find that kind ot matunt-. .. Huhbard accepted the offer and t"o ~car'> later. as he graduate\ from high '><'hnol. Hubbard is accepting another offer-that ofa scholar>h1p from l ong Beach \tatc to be their 1eam manager ".\t first the) offered a lull 'iCholarsh1p. but settled on tu1t1on for four -.car\ ... said Hubbard "The coaches ha'e said that dependang on m) rxrtormance. 11 t'ould be raised to a half or full nde." The !>Cholar'ih1p came ahou1 a' the re!>ult ol a \mall letter-wnting campaign b) Hllbbard "It wa!I before m) senior }Car that assistant roach Roger Holmcc; suggested that I try ·· Hubbard explained "Al first I thought he was l..1ddang. but <. oach Hams said he had thought he had heard of 11 before He recommended I do 11 to let people kno" I tWas out there. ··The truth 1<; that I didn't think l"d get am re'iponse., I figured that the schools would send a letter back sa)ang they didn't have anything like that or not ~ntc back at all" But four of the five S(.hooh Hubbard sent letters 10 -Long Beach. S}racu~. Nc-.ada-Las Vegas and the l nl\ersll) of \outhem C alt- fom1a -dad send back respon<;('s The onl) ~hool that d1dn 't respond wa' ( ·a1 \tate Fullenon and Huhhard figure'> that ~as because ot the 'peculanOT1-sumrunttfn~ coacli George McQuam's lea-.ang 'The first lcuer that came back wa from l '\ L 'v ahout two month<; later (he wrote JUSt before school began) It wu hand wntten from (Head ( oach>Jem Tarkanian:· Hubbard said "I went craz) when I ..a"' at 1n the office. because 1t'c, ur,uall't for Rick) (Butler) or one of the other pla)Cr'i .. The others followed O\.er a penod ot a month or so and the results ~ert" "aned <\Haruse said it could &l" ea ')('holarsh1p but tor onh h1~ Junior and c;en1or -.ears L SC "-Ou Id offer onl) S2,500 per ~ear and L NL 'v didn't ha\.e anything for him \\>1th the rn'>t of attending L'SC or Syracu\C too high. Huhhard'\ hopc'i rode with JU St long Beach ··Long Beach wrote back Dccemher 27 and ..aid the) didn't kno" 11 the) could get me financial aid. but said the., were" en interested .ind that I should check back in late Januar) · (Pleaee aee HUBBARD/C3) Hershiser ends skid; Dodgersreach.500 Sutton has history of striking men out Right-hander collects fi r st v ictory of month in beatf ng Braves. 9-4 A fl ANT.\ ( i\P) It had been ~'i days since Orel Hersh1~r had won a game. ellactl) the last time the Lo'I Angeles had been at tht' <;()()marl an 1986 Hcrsh1ser won tor the first tame ~1nce Ma., 25. l}m1t1ng the .\tlanta Bra.,es 10 nine h)\c. ThuN!ay night in a 9-4 v1ctol) in which the Dodgers npped 15 hats The Dodgers' triumph put them at 33-33 The la\t tame they were at <iOO Her5h1scr defeated Ph1ladelph1a. 5·2 • to give Los Angt"le\ a 22-22 record Since that point, howeHr, Her<ihlS<'r \tartC'd four times and wa\ hat hard each time. recording an earned run averaae of more than eight runo; an outing. And. at appeared to he more of the \lime Thursday n1aht a\ the:' Brave\ pounded out ~ven hat\ in thC' fif"it thrtt innings to take 1 4 2 lead Bol:'I Homer dro\.e 1n two of the runr. wath a '°lo home run and a run-~onng sanaJe and Orne Vtf1JI knocked an the other two w11h a two-run hit. "I was cuctly the same pitcher who had bed outinas the last four starto;,' .. utd llershiser of has rocky 'lt.art The n&ht·handcr ~ttled down and allo"cd only t"o hats O\.er the: la\t '" 1nnm1'5 and wound up with thrtt .. Tonight'• game San Diego (Dra\.eck) 5-7) at Dodgers (Hone)-cutt 4-3) Time 7 35 TV None Radio· KABC (790) Saturday's game San Diego at Dodgers, 7 05 p m stnkeouts and only one walk an upp1ng has record to 6-5 Steve Sa' and Enos Cabell each had three hits an the Dodgers' att.ack and each drove in two run,. Alex Trevino and Franklin Stubbs added solo home runs It was the second of the season for Trevino and Stubbs' 13th The Dodgers went ahead to stay hy <;conng four runs an the fourth innina for a 6-4 lead otT Atlanta staner Zane <\math. 'i-8 'Whe{l we went ahead 6-4. I started concentrating mon· on throwing \tnkc'i and g01ng hack to my natural sel(" said He,.,h1\C'r ·1 went with m} natural abalih. an\tead of analy11ng what I wa'l doing and thang!I 'ltartcd aoang my wa) It turned thang'i around,'" he 5.atd "It took me four <;tart\ IO get hack to throwing naturally SomellmC'\ you JU'l have to to11ct ahout evrrythmg and throw hlr a kid in the play- ttrnund Ju'lt thro" naturall~. don't think ahout an.,:th1ng," saul Hrr,h1'><'r ,,,~ Dodier Manacer Tommy Luorda and umpire Harry Wendelatadt have a few worda oTer a call at tbe plate. His brother was his first victim when Don struck him with bat MOLINO Fla < \P) -Don c;;ut- ton'<; mother had ('n\ 1<;1oned her Flonda Panhandle-horn "on. who smacked his 'rOunger hrother an the head with ha\ first ha<;t•ball hat l\ a professor or a prca( her not a \tar professional athlete BuL L1ll1an \u11un told thr Prn-.a- cola Ne"s Journal shc had no complaints \\ edne\d•n nattht after her oldest child. nn~ patching tor the .\ngel\, won hi' '00th game 'i I agaaMt thr Tr'>a' RantH'r' 1n \nahe1m c;;he ~•d hr tdrph11nl·11 hrr .i 'i minute-. atkr the gam~ 111 ..a' ho" much he appn:"C1atr-d the '3{ nlil'C\ ~he and her hu,band. H•'"-ard \u1111n, had madC' '"•o hr could tha..._ ihe dream." "I was l"('alh 1ou1 hcd ··Mr' \u1111n \aid "He "IS an h'ilr\ .. 5utton. 41 . grt'" up 1n lhl\ rural hamlet ahoul 1 ~ mil~ n11nh 11f Pensacola He ha\ a hrother. Rm. anll 1 sister. Glenda H1., mother. "'"\ Molino·, po<,t m1flrt,s, and h1!\ father a con(T("tt' \upcn 1 or for 1 Pen'4cola rnn,tnll - 11on companv "-rre mRmt°<i 4~ '~ar·, llfO "hen \he "'a' 14 and he wa~ 17 Nt'U r hail 'Onlflle1~i hi@h hool hctorc mamnit t'lut hoth "C'nt tn Tonlght'• game .UJels (Romanick 1-51 at k.an c;as C1t\ I Leonard t.-'i I Tame 'i '5 T\ ( hannel 'i Radio t..."1Pf t~lfll Saturda' '\ gDMl: .\ngch at k.ansas C. 11\ <; O'i pm naghl ~hool at the ~me umc: thcar children ~err an \4hool to cam their diploma\ The 'u11nM rC'Calkd that "-hC'n Don p.ot h1\ lil\I ha~ball bat at ~ m fl he prompt!\ h11 ha' brother in the head wuh 11 "It took ahout h"r ,11trhe~ 10 \t111 h him up.'" Uo"-ard 'ullnn ..aid "ancc then he ha., spc~1ah1ed 1n pllchang. hurllna Tate High 'h1)•JI tn a c..tate 1.hamp1on,h1fl an I <16 1 Has lnendc; 111 Mnhna haq~ honor· ed their hero h' n;1m1na the local l 1ttle lcaauc field Don Sutton Parli. But h1' e'plo1t., re unlnov.n to \C..\me oftht k1d\ who no"' play thCTC Zachar) Re•&C'l , 1 \atd ht thou ht Sutton mu\t ha'e httn "\Clmehody that daeJ I Iona time an .. Other\ .,.1d thr lnC'v. of Sutton l:ittau~ ht' u~ to rfay hall or ~t to ~honl ~11h their mmhen.. fathen undc:" nd unt' · "I'm gliHl the ""hok thin 1,0 .. rr:· M1'i '\utton '8U1 C9 * Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT I Friday, June 20, 1888 Canadiens believe NHL hopeful isn't just another Joe Sutton, Fehr top Atlanta field ·~~;.~1r.~:~~{~iE~£~ n Nettles leads Padres par 66s 1n the Atlanta Golf ClasSJc From AP dl1patcbe1 MONTREAL -HC'·~ notjU)l llnother auy named Joe. "I am convinced he will become a ~tar 1n the Nauonal Hockey Lc:aaue," <.ieneraJ Manaaer Scl"ie Savard ofthc Montreal Canad1em says of Michigan Sute\ Joe Murphy, prc:~umably the No I pick. in Saturday's National Hocke) League drall "Joe Murphy 1s an e:u:ept1onal talent.·· Obviously. the De1ro1t Red \\. rn~ think so, 100 They'll have the first ~l~t1on 1n the draft of amatt'ur playen a1 the Montreal Forum. and ha' e already aonc on record as sayina Murphy 1s their man At 6-1 and 190 pounds. Murph) was used 1n all forNard po51t1ons b) the Span.ms. although he specializes u a c.:enter. In leading the Spanans to the U.S. colleae hockc) champ1onsh1p I.1st wtntcr. Murph~ had 24 aoals and .37 ass1m. The NHL scouuna bureau r~pon on Murph-. points out that Murph) has excellent '~d. that he IS a aood scorrr and rs sman around th~ net. In add111on, NHL scoub feel that Murph) rs a good bodychecker and plays a 1ough ph>srcal game at both ends of the•« It 1s the phvsrcal quality that panicularly interest!. NHL teams One aencral manager said that big and tough physical player!> will be stre'>sed in this year'c; dral't bccauSt-of the fcrooous hming that went on in the JUSt-concluded Stanlc; Cup playofl\ Se\eral team!>. t'S~c1ally the Canad1ens. ha .. c shown an intcre\t rn Murph) But the nat1vcofLondon. Ontario ha~ no preference where he goes in the drat\ ''I'm not too ~un~ what to ('Xpert," Murphy said "There's been a lot ol \tufT in the-papers. J don't know what's hap~ntng JI L>c-tro11 takes me, that's fine 1 JUSt want to get drahc.-d into the NHL -whatever team I'll be reall) happ\ " .\ctuall~ \1urph\ doesn't have to turn" pro 1mmcd1aleh fh~ I b-)ear-old \\ undcrkrnd could conunue al M1ch1g;in Stall" or JOrn Canada's Ohmp1c program Quote o f t he day Larr) Bird, Boston (clue..,· ... tar, on the death ol Len Bia!>. 'It's homble. It's the cruclcc;t thrng I e\er heard Garvey takes over voting lead NI V.. ) ORI-. -First baseman Ste\C • (1an e) and outfielder Tony < rwynn. teammate' on the an Diego Padre ... ha"e laken O\er first place 1n fan votin g for the National L cague'\ All-Star team the baseball com m1\'.>1oner'\ f4tlitc announced Thur\da) C1anc.-~. a nine 11me \II Star(1ame staner movcd past Kerth HemanJc1 of the "'<."' York Met~ h> actumulalrng 1Ml421 \11tc\ -'2.571more1han Hernando ''"''nn, a \tant•r la't \car. n·pl.11;ed V..llhe Ml<1ce of St lout' a' thc thml oullic:ldn behind the Mei~· l>a!T)I Slra"'hem and .\tlanta'' Ihle Murph' Mon- treal'' Trnr Raine' 1umpcd from \e\enth place w lounh trailing C '""' nn b' onh ~ !103 ballot~ .\1c<.Jee kll to filth "itra\l..hc:rn a \tancr tht' pa\t '"" ~c.ir'I . continut:\ a~ the 'IL\ top \Otl'·getter \\1th f>llJ X511 Murph\. ""ho dre" tht' mo\\ SI 'oil'' la't )l.'01r. h;s, 50l.Y13. toilowed b\ G"''nn. V1 '.UIJ'\ Williams qui ts a s 76 e rs • GM nRt .\~IX> fl.1 -Pat \l.rlham\ ended hi\ 12·~ l'ar tt·nurt: ,,, general manag,r ol lhl' l'h1lalklph1.1 i11l'f' I hur' da\ to hl.·Lomt' prc .. 11kn1 and p.in, •ncr 111 a lo{al g111up that ""<llll'> .rn "H·'\ 'IMmron fr.int:hl\t' for Orlando < allrng 11 .1 l h.1lknlH' ,111d "<• rrJI opp<>rtunil) · V..rlham\ \:.ml .11 ,1 Ill'""' ,onlt'll'rllc' 1ha1 IH l1kl•\ "t•1 bwld lroni Lill: 11-ruund up . .In Urlamlu. tt ~ rL·:ilh \t.tn1n~ tr•>m tx-nc.tth lhl' gr11uml - V..1ll1Jll1\ lc.1 ~l'' lhl' i11L'f' alter an noun< 11111. onh la\l I ut·,d.1} \l.h,11 111 L .rlkd 'them"' dramal1< di.I\ of trading 1n thL' hl\lcH ' 1111h1' 11rgan11.1tron · Prep pa ir signs with UC Irvin e Enlr.. l'i!lL'l\on J hrgh 1urnp \fll'Uoth\I lt<)m Monie \"'" High ha'> \l((llt'LI 11 kttn 111 intent to attend I < l1\10l' .incl l 11mp1.·tL' in 1rad. a11d trcld Mean~h1lc \ntL'.lll'r'' 1c11n" Ltlilth Circg l'allon ann11unt ccl lhl' "rnrng ol 'ill:' c: 1 lh \l'r Imm < alaba\a\ llrgh Petc:r'''" h:" hecn '>an I >rt'gt• 1 11 l h<1mp111n rn lhl· hrgh Jump tlrt' p;i\t '""" H'.11~ and ,, \l<lll' mel'I lrnalr'>t The fJ·.S 17<1-1)(111111.kr hol<I., th t: \111n1c V1,la '>th<11>I record at fl.f(' OhH.·r "'·" r.ink1·<J "'11 'i 111 \(wthnn < al1torn1a Boy\' 11< \111)1.ln l,t\I )t'.11 .111d v.a\ in lht• top li"c thl\ \('3\on lfr \l.J\ "'o ''' 1n tlw 11Jt1011al H11\\ l X \lngk., la<,1 }'l'.H and ran~.1·d Nu I 111 tl•111l k\ hv tlw \outhcm Cahfnrn1a Jenni\ ''''tt1ut1nn T.hursday Fehr. a ~ond-ycar player Sllll looking for h11 first victory, was in pos1tton to take the lead alone when he went to the 499-yard, par S 18th. but ended up with a par while most o(the other lcadina scorers had b1rd1cs. South Afncan Delllt Waa.oa wai. 7-under-par after 12 holes. but lost his bid to l~ad alone when he took a double !><>Jey 6 ~n the I Sth and three-pulled for bogey on t 7 before acmna back a stroke with a b1rd1c: on the finish1na hole . In the LPOA Rtx:hester International ut Pmsford, N. Y . Laarte Rlnker shot a 3-undcr-par 69 to take a ~>ne-stroke lead over three others after the first round Rrn~er, who 1s No. 14 on the Tour's money list had five birdie~ and two bogey$ on the 6, 162-yard. par-72 Locu't Hill Country Club course including a 10- foot b1rd1e pun on the 334-yard, par-4 16th hole to take over lhe lead. Lead in& the tno 11ed for second place was Marlene f'loyd, who packed up where her brother Ray left ofTlut week (wmmna the U S Open), and fired a 2- under-par 70 to ~t the early pac~ Also 11ed for second were PatU Rluo, who finished her rou nd wtth two birdies, and Holll1 Stacy, who had three bird1C1 and a bo&C> on the front nine and par~ the rest of the way. Lewis quallflea in three events EUGENE -Carl Lewis, sttkJng 10 duphcate the tnple he accomplished an 1983. cased 1hrou~ the quahfymg 1n three events Thursday_ 1n the USA-Mobil Out- door Track and Field Champ1onsh1ps. The versatile, 1984 quadruple Olympic gold medalist, won has I 00.meter heat an I 0. 16 seconds, lona·JUf!tped 27-4 112 inches an quali.fyrng. and finished secon~ an h15 200-meter heat rn 20 41 . This is the first meet since the Los Angeles Games that he is competmg an all three evenh. The semifinals and final ofltle I 00, plu~ the long JUmp final, will be held today, and the 200 semifinals and final are scheduled Saturda-y the last day of the four-day champ1onsh1ps at the Lfnsvcrsny of Oregon\ Ha)ward Field Lcwr~ has won a total of seven national rnles. 1ncluding 1he I 00 and long1ump from 1981-83. and the 200 1n 1983 Jane Fredenck won her ~('Ond straight heptathlon 11tle and ninth national champ1onsh1p. overcoming hrst-da} leader ( md) Greiner frcdenck. whose wheelchair-bound. 80-vcar-old father, Harlan. was an the ~Lands. accumulated 6.230 points rn the tYio-da), ~e\Cn-<'' ent compet111on Embry hired as Cavallers' GM ( LEVEL.\ND-Veteran "BA pla)• m er ande,ernt1ve Wa'.fnc Embt) returned 10 has nall\e \tale Thur\day to accept a Job a\ general manager of the ( leo.eland (a\allers and said he ho~s to hire a new coach w11h1n two weC"b "The dralt T ucsday has hel~d ( lt-veland along the route oft he tivt'·)ear plan esuiblrshcd a couple of year'> ago by (co-owner<,) George and Gordon Gund," Embl) , ~rd 3t S ne\I..\ C.:onlerence "J thrnk With the add1t1un Of Brad Da~~hen~ .tnd Ron Harper. the\ II onl~ help 1ha1 progrcss DauJ!lert}. a 7-foot center from North Carolana. wa~ tht' hrsl pla}er taken overall in the draft Harper a b-6 guard from Emhn ., alma mater. M1am1 ol Oh10 OAS\ the eighth pla\er taken Both pla\er\ allcndl'd r hursd.t\ \ nev.\ rnnterence Masters swim team competes Memhcrs ol the Nc'Npon Beach \.1a\tcr' reL.enth wmpetcd rn the Bntr'ih 1 ong Distance<,"' rm meet. a long-distance C\Cnt for the Bntr'ih ( ommonwealth nauon\ and the l nrted ')Lates hr\t-plJce Yirnners included ~1}rtlc V.. ulch in the 711-74 da\\ v.ho l:O\.Cred I 82k meter\, Lou1'iC Job!.on 1n o5·to9 group al 2.62~ meter\ and the 55 and <ner \loomcn '> rela11-team of Job\on. Glona Manenthal and Kath) Dr \on at a total ol 7 .X4X meter' \fant•nthal wa<, runner-up rn the o0-64 group at 2,0lll rnctcr\. a'> wa\ Drrnn I ~5-SY) at 2.hl Y meter\ Lam f am llllton ( 50 541 tuok third at 3,b 16 meters. wh1k lite 4~ and uvt·r mcn' rela)' t<::1m IC'atunng f amngton \1 B~11 h.1111 .ind Ron < I.irk v.a, \l·cund ,JI 11.~ 79 llll'tcr\ 1ht•11hjt:l t II lhl' O\Cl'I I\ Ill '>Wtr1l .1s !Jr .... po'>\lhk 111 thc unc·hour' 1me lrrnll J he '"'1mmcr'> rall' in tht•rr "" n pool' and marl an 1hc numht:r ol ml'lcr' lhe\ \\\ 1m lo the I ong Dr\tanle "i\l..lm \ '>!>IK 1at1on I hl' \w1mn11:1\ rnmix·tcd Jurtnf the month ol I l·bruan Television, radio TELEVISION lfl Pm -BASEBALL ·\nttl'h .11 K;111"'" 11\ < h.innel 5 10 pm -BOXIf\IG Rm.rng. < h.1nnd 56 RADIO 5 "1 pm -BASEBALL \ngcl\ Jl l\.an\a<, <ti\, KMP< '711JI 7 m r> m -BASEBALL· San I >acgo at Dodgcr'>, K .\HC I 7QO) ~\ Spectators by ... Our penny loafer in tan English calf with natural linen vamp. Our shawl tasse I s per ta tor in navy/white or tan/white. # 119 F'ashion IsJand •Newport Beach•759-1622• Bullock .. Wilfthire Wing Hetakesadvant~e of extra work as SD- handles Giants. 8-3- t'rom AP dl1palcbt1 SAN DIEGO -Goma on the theory that wben you're hot, you're hot. the San Dlcao Padres put Graia Nettlu to work for the second time in le\s than 24 hour\. The 41-year-old third baseman, who usually sits out (I) 11 day pme alter a night game and (2) lf&tnSt lcf\- handcd p11chers. was surpnsed to see ha~ name in the stan1na lineup Thursday afternoon But he made Manaacr Steve ~ros look like a geniu~ with ( 1) a tie-break:Jna two-run homer off rookie lefty Terry Mulholland m the founh innmJ and (2) another two-run shot in the e1ahth. 1h1s one ofT nght-handcr 8111 Laskey, to power the Padres to an 8-3 tnumph over the San Francisco Giants. "I was k1 nd of surpnsed, but I was happy. too, because when I act an one of these streaks 1 like to play apmst anybody and everybody," said Net- tles. who has a scven-pme hmina streak dunna whtch 1s 12 for 24 with four homers and nane Rill. "1 have a lot of confidence wht'n 1 ao up to the plate these days." Nettles' two homers gave him 12 for the season and 380 for his career, moving ham past Orlando Cepeda rnlo 25th place on the all-time hst. Wanner Enc Show pitched seven innings and gave up five hrt~ and srx walks but onl) two runs Between Nettles' homers. the first of \l..hrch gave the Padres a 4-2 lead. GarT) Templeton hrt a two-run 1nple In the Slitth mnana With Nettles on base 1.1a a walk Templeton has 10 RBI an his last eight games Joel Youngblood and Rand) Kutcher playing an has first maJor-league game homered for San Francisco In other National League games A1 tro1 6, Rech %: Houston in- creased 1ts lead rn the NL West to 2111 games O\er San Francisco. as Glenn Davis' two-run homer sparked a I~­ h11 attack Davis' 14th homer capped a three- run first mnina agaanst Mano Soto after 8111 Doran led ofT with a double and scored on a single by Jo~ Cruz. 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The Phillies snapped a scoreless tic in the fifth. Glenn Wilson walked, Darren Daulton topped a single down the third-base hnc and Steve Jeltz h11 an RBI double. Gross then homered on the first patch from St Lours si.aner Ray Bums. Make LaValherc hit ht'i first ma1or-league homer for St Louis. In the Amcncan League R.u1en 3. A'1 !: Rookie Edwin Correa pitched a four-hitter and Steve Buechele and Odd1be McDowell homered as Texas ended a fivc-pmc losing streak and retained undisputed possession of first place an the AL West. The victory increased Texas' d1v1S1on lead to one game over the idle Angels. The Rangers scored off Enc Plunk in the third 1nnrng on Curtis Wilkerson's sacn ficc Oy. Buechele and McDowell hit their home runs m the seventh. Buechele's ninth and McDowell's I 0th Blue Jay1 10, Yankee• t : Damaso Garcia doubled home the w1nn1ng run an the 10th annmg Wallie Up. shaw who hadn't homered since the third game of the season but hit a * ~ S, C&rclnllb J STLOUIS .. 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McDowell 001. CaM«'O 1171 sa-w._.,'°"' i.>. ll~CflW 141 1--0fNflft W'-Wlll•ton OUlillM II' H " I" H IO ""8 L,M t H j J J S I ~If I l :~ ~ : : ~ l '"'" Corr .. w ,S·• • • 2 1 1 HIP-PK.ler ... 11'1 lll'l\lf\ll W~ Urnt>lrtt-H-, Yount, Flfst, l••,,.11, S.C• Of'ICI, lr.mloan. Thlfo, kott T-Ul A-l0t'4 three-run shot in the second innina. started the 10th with a ti~e off Yankee rehef ace Dave Riahern Buck Martinez'• sacrifice bunt wu fielded by f111t basc:man Don Mat- tinaJy, whose throw to second wu late. Garcia then drilled bis pme- w1nrun1 hit over the head of center fielder Rickey Henderson, send ioa the Yankees to their fifth strai&ht loH. Oeorse Bell and Jesse Barlleld aJeo homered for Toronto whale Hen- derson and Mike Pa&J11rulo con- nected for the Yank.CC!. Paabarulo's leadoff homer off Tom Henke 1n the ninth tied the score. TtJ•n 7, OriolH $: Deuo1t1umpcd on Baltimore rehef ace Don Aase, with pinch hitter Darrell Evans sm&Jma home the tyma and lead runs an the e1fhth innma and Lou Wlut- akcr addma a two-run homer i.n the ninth u the T11ers swept a four-pme sencs from the Onolcs for the fin1 ume since 1962 With Detroit tra1hng 4-3, Kuk Gibson drew a one-out walk 1n the etahth and one out later Chet Lemon doubled. Evans then batted for Tom Brookens and put the Tiien ahead. Whitaker t.aaaod Aase for his ci~th home run ofthe season in the ntnth with DaveColhnsaboard viaasfo&Je. Alan Trammell also homered for the T1aen. Tom O'Malley and Jim Dwyer for Baltimore Winner Jack Morris scattered eight hlls in eight 1nni~-plus. WbJte So1 t, Twln1 8: Carlton Fisk and Ron K.Jttlc hit solo homcn and Ch1caao scored six runs 1n the s1xth innana and held on The White Sox entered the sixth trailing S-3 but Bobby Bonilla doubled home one run. a second scored on an infield out and Wayne Tolleson sm&Jed home the ao-ahead run Joel Sk.rnner had an RBI sm&)c, John Cangelosi doubled home a run and Fisk: hat a sacnfi~ fly for what proved 10 be the decisive run. Randy Rush pulled the Twins within one run rn the ~venth with a three-run homer Mark Salas also homered for Minnesota Floyd Bannister, JUst off the dis- abled last. was the winning pitcher. He allowed one run and one hit tn 11/J annmgs of rehcf before he was hll on the elbow by Steve Lombardom's tingle in the seventh and had to leave. lnclla.a1 8, Mariners l: Tony Bcmazard, Joe Caner and Mel Hall all homered an the first mrung and Tom Cand1ott1 pitched a five-bitter. 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MontrHI 2 cnic.oo et N-Yon.. PC>CI rein P!'llltdelolllt S. St LOYlt 3 HOYtlon '· Clnclnnttl , TNIY't GllMI 110 SS7 47S •29 ... •10 Iii 2il'l • • . , ' 9n ••'1 17\tl II 11•,, Sen oi.oo IDre1ttcky S 1J et ~ (Honeycull • 3), n PllltOurllA IWtlk 2•3) el loMntrHI 1Mc:Gel- 11"n •·?>, n Chlceoo IS.ncltf'M>ll 3 41 al New YOf'k IFe<nt ndtl 7·71. n St L0<.0lt (FOf'tCh S·O at Pnlltoelotlla (H\ldlOl'I 4 4), n Allenla (Ptlmtf J ·S encl JoMM>ll 6 SI ti Clnc:lnntll (8rown1no 4 6 end GuftlckM>ll 4·61 2, I n Houtlon IK-10·•1 ti S.11 FrenclKo (81ue • )). II Sltwdllv't 0- S.n O-•t~ n C"ICtOO t i H-Vork HOlalon e t Sen FrtnclKO SI Louil el PhlltdtlClfl ... n Atltll11 e t Clnclnntll. n PllllOUrth el MonlrHI n SUNlllV'• Gtmet Sen OleOo at ~ """-°" ., Molltr .. I Chic.too at .... York SI LoYlt et Pl>lledelonlt Atltnll et Clncl1111ttl ~Slon et S.11 Frencltco, 2 MAJOtt L•AGUE L•ADEllU AnWtcln L .. .ue 1nv.-TIIUndaV'l Gtmn) llA TTIHG ( 145 at tlelt)~s. Boilon, JIO YOYnl. MllWlukM . .361; Pvcilell, MlnllftOfa 3S2; Hrbtlo., Mfnll4t'°''· 331, Ootlvle, Mii WtullM, l3a lltUN~ HtncltnOn, New YOf'lt, t.l, Pl.ldlttl, MlllMtoll, SJ, Ptlllllot, 0.11.lt nel. 49, Hrtlell., MlnMtole, <II, 8erfletd, Toronto, 47 llt8~1nMCo, 0.11.ltnd, st. Mtlllnolv. N•"' Yori!, S2, ~. Anetti, Sl1 Murrey, 8tlll more, ... lltfc:t, 8otlon, .. HITS-Pudltll, Ml"""°lt. 101. Mtllfl\OIY Ntw Yorlt, "· 8t11 Toron10, ... 8000' 8otlO<I .. litre.. lloslon, 11 DOU8LEs.-tlk:•. llotlon, 20, '· 80llon It, MllllllOIV. New Yorll, 19, Lew, KtntH Cllv, 11. It Hen<ltfM>ll N•w Yori!, II TRIPLEs-<>wtn, SHI!,. 6. Hultll, Chl<•l>O s. Buti.r cie ..... no. •. Fernendt1 Toronto •. F1ttc11er Te .. , •. Lew, KtnMlt Cnv, • Whlllke<. Oelroll, • HOME lltUNr~, ANl!h, 1'1 Bart>tlel Toronto, t7. Centtco 0.-ltnd, 17, 8runentk'I, M'-011 16. Hl'blll, Mlnnuote, 16 STOLEN llASIEs.-tl Henderson. N-Vorlo., 43 Cengetotl, Chice90, lO, Wloolnt, 8tlllmoi't 80AT1Nc --=------- 201 M9MD\I, Toronte, 17, 'h~. ~ '""· 11. li'ITCHING C7 ~)-Cltmefll .... IOfl, IH, 217, ~w. hltltNl"e, f·I, ),14, W , TtllU, fol, IM, HM•, IW, 1•2, 2 "; H....,_, Mllw11A&M .. 1, • n1 lltl~Mll • ...... Yotil, 6 2, 4 20, Sc.ntom, Cltvtlelld, 6•2. ,~ STll1KIOUTl-Otm9M, •oalOfl, IOI, Hleu«a, Mlh¥1UllM..l 9', Hutti, lftl11n, If, M. WM, AM1111. .., 111111, ~. 11 SAVf!l-MM, ... llmo1'9, 11, lltlohelll, New York, 16, Hatrlt, Teus, 12, HerNlldt1, Oetroll, 12, Stanlav, loston, 1l NI .... ~ C'Tlnutll ~' .._> IATTING (149 ., Mlt)-GwvM, kfl Diieo. »I, Broolta, MonlrMI, Jtt, Su,~ .Hl1 Garner, Hou1ton, ..3201 0'111.alra, N.w Yori!, .Jlt. lltUNs-lltalnn, MOMTHI, 0 1 Gwynn, sen Dlt90. 42, ,.,.,.,, N-Y.orll, 41, Hevtt. Pllllecltll)flla, lt, Murllflv, Allllnta, 3t lltBt-< Ot11l1, Sen """'lteo, 41, Mlnllel, ~ U1 Schmidt, PllH~lt, 4$, Cetltf', .... YOril, U; BrOOllt, MontrMI, ~. G Oevla, Hou11on, .,, WMlacll, N\OfflfUI, C) HIT$-GwvM, Sell D'-oo. 13, S.ndbllnl, Ch~. 11; SU. 1>eiiltn; 771 Leonerd Sen 1're11Claco, 75, lltelfttt, Morltr .. 1, 1S DOUBLES-Havea, ~lllltdel•hll, 21 , Dlill1ton, Chlc.eeo, It, It lltevllOlcll, Pllltbur9", If, llttlnh, Monlrffl, 16, 6 we tied with IS. TlltlPLES-Coltmln. SI Loul•, 6, BrOOllt MOnlrMI, s. Mc:GM, SI L..oult. 5, Moreno Alllflll , S, OVllstre, N-YM!l, 4, Miiner, Clnc!Mtll, 4, lltalllft, MontrMI, • HOM£ lltUNS MartMI, o...wa, 111 G 01111&, Houlton 14, Par'ller. ClllclMtll 1•. Brook•, MontrMI, 13 Ger11ev, Sen Oleoo 13, s ..... ~.11. STOLEN llASE5-C01tmen. SI L.oul1, 11. ~ DMltn. •1 Rt lntt MonlrMI, )0, Oort/I, HOllllOll, 20, E OtYll, Clnclnntll, 20 PITCHING 17 <1Klalon1>-0llclt, N-Y0tll., 1·2, 2.37, Oar1i/lfl, Ntw Yor11, 7 ·2, 3 st, FtrNlllOel, N-YOf'lo., 7·2, 3 17, LICoss, Sell Frtnclsco, ,.,, , 76, GOOdlll, N-York, 1·3, HI. STlltllCEOUTS-Scoll, Houlton, 130, v~. ~ IOI/ Goodeft, ......, vor11 as. Welcll, ~ '51 L Smllh, Allanlt, 13 SAVES-0 Smith, Houston, 1', ltHrdon, ~treal, 1', Worreff. SI LOYlt, 11. Frenco, Clnclnntll, 11, Orosco, New Yor11, 11 NATIONA'-L•AGU• Decletrl f, •r•v.s 4 L.OS AHO•L•I ATLANTA Dunc.en u S.112b Ctbelt ID Lt ndra If Mtrstwalrf SluDOI H Trevino c Anclftn lb lltWllmt cf Htrthlv P n rll bl S 2 2 I s 2 3 2 s 1 3 2 0000 l 0 0 0 s 1 , , • 1 , I S I I 0 ) I 2 0 ) 0 0 0 W"'Olll rf Moreno II Murl>llv cf Horner ID cnmbb lb Ot>erkn30 Rtrruri u Vlroll c HUOClrel 20 ZSmllhP Shltlch p Olwlne P S.m-Ph • t IS I T ..... s-..w ...... alHll 111 • 0 0 0 • I I 0 • 1 , 0 l, 2, l 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0, 2 • 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l5 4 t 4 LM,._.., 111 411 101-t • ..,... llJ .. ooe-4 Geme WIMll\9 lltlll -Srub01 (S) E-Marlllltl, Hubbtrd DP-t..oa A"911e1 1. Allen!• l LOii-Liii Anoeln I, Alltnlt S 28-tt WIMleml, Ctbell 38-S.a HR-Horlltf t ttt 'f'rnlno (2), 'Sil.IDOi 1137 S&-Ouncen 2 (JO), Sea (II I s-+1tr'111ttr Men's golf results Allnlil CllUk LM11111t0W1a lS lr-H Lany • iilker Mo 14 HelSutlon ,,.~ D~''°" ,. 1~11 Ow1-COOdv ...... ,. ltlcJI l'W ,,.,...... ~~,, .... >t-»-71 ""'°' .,......., •·»-1• L.arrv lllltllr »-,......., WIVMl.evl i,.,._,. Nktl lill'Ke f1·11-1' DAWlllWlnt ,..n-.7 0.Yld GfeNrn •·»-11 ow.~. •M-14 ANJ/r-Ma ... JS.-n--.7 '1111.JodMv $-,._11 MKO'GflldY •»-1S Mark O' ,,..,. 3S.-n-.7 Kaitll ll«tu• M·H-11 ~ ........... , f1·»-1S Deni& WellOll n·»-11 Gr"fllormM J1•M-71 lobMutPllY ,...,,_,s Wllllt WOOO ,.•J>-47 o.wi.,..,...... »-U-71 BoOIMIWoM M-.,,_1, Scott HO(tl ,.·»-67 Jim Dtnt U ·»-11 G8fYHai....1 •11-11 Mike HUlbttl ,..,........ 1111 ltrMllOll >t-»-71 KtMY Knox •·l7-75 IOI> T•ev , .. ~ It•• c.ldwtll >7·,.....71 "'11 T I V\Of •»-75 Oennv Edward• n.-u-.. PhllBllck"* 31.,.....71 01Yf41 "9oPlet JS·--75 Andv Dllltrd ,.....~ 0111 l'otll M·JS-71 lltecco Medi.tit •»-7S Marrv Tevloi Jl-37-41 1'11110.6' '4·17-71 Kell l l'Own '11 »-Tf Devit Love Ill lt·»--61 Ernlt Oonnltt >4·31-71 L.tMlt Clltntl\ta J7-7S 1"1uf A1ln9" 3J·~ l!d lllO(I ,..,._n L.toftlrd Tl\Ot'l\1>'°41 ,,.,._,. Don Pooley ;w.,...... Jn Dtltlnt H·l7-n T C C11t11 •·17-fl Mll'lt HtVti 34.,...... IWdvOlfdMf 2s-s1-n lld kftd« •U-75 OoUITtwel ,..,,....... Gr" L..ldtnoff 11-3~n ~LYt 17·»-75 ,,_.. SIUINlll »·,..._., Cwv Koci\ ,..,._n W'"" Bhlcll111K11 lf-M--7S HOW.tr cl T wnrv 3Ml-4t SColt SlmMon 31-u-n Jackl..twl• )f-36-75 Toni 1<111 ,..,,,....... Tim~ U -37-n Mille Wet 40-JS-75 Tom Purltet )).,._..., Bii •ooer• l7·3S-11 llllv Plwot )7·»-75 ,, ... Jofttt ~3~ s.m ltendotoh u·l7-1'2 Celvln~• 40-»-76 l ll ltrtln '2·37......, T M.Chln ·»-n a ·Glenn Hen11oer.., ,,.,,_,. nff LAwla 3S-~ Jtv ..... l1·U-n 1000V Pf 9N:tt tl ...... ,, Grto11Twloo• »·,.._.., Tim NorrlJ JS·l7-n David L.unchtroni •M-76 llton Street. u-~ MlktSmtth l7·lS-11 TrtYOf Dodd' '9-31-76 Chl•hO ,...,,_.... Oaftnee lltOM u-n-n Kris Mat lt-37-7' Gltlt>YGNbwt J6•»-6f Ml .. HlcotPlle 31-u-n Mlllt Wellon lt-37-76 J .C SnMCI 3S-J.t-6f aotiov '""'"" »-11-n "41tllln Sllllt •»-7' LtrrvMlae ,,.,.,......., OoUI JolWllOll •·).t-n TOM lyrum 31-.0-n Mlril Wittie l6-»--t9 Motrlt Helll»<Y :M·M-n Tom Pwl\1<» Jr •31-n 0-.. AreltM D·~ ltlcll o.-. 3,..31-n TommvAMon •11-n Antonio C«Cla )).,........ llrtCIFIOll 3s-»-n lltOMltltecll •·3'-n JOM MCComl'" :M·l>--ff lrlldFHon :M·U-n Mlll.tMllOne lS-0-77 Jeff Grvole4 :U-l~ Franll COllMI' 3'-37-n Mlrk BrOOll a l'l·»-n Jim Gallaoher lS-U-70 Jim Simona 37·M-n D1111 l!lchelber.., 40-lt-1' De111d Oorl" J6..U-70 llaot11 O'Aourllt 3'·37-n ,..,., OotlWhu(l 3'-0-71 ~Wtdtl.ln• 37·3:>-70 Pllll Hancock J7·M-n TomSNlw .,_,,_,. llt1Y Floyd 35-U-70 urrv Nelton »-n-n ToniGIMton •ll-71 lllo1>9rt Wrenn 33-37-70 MlktMllet ll·H-73 lltelnt McCtMltttr 42·»-71 Tommy Veltnllne 36-,......70 lltlck '""*' l7·»-n Tommy Armour 111 •1·37-71 Cherin 8otft119 J6.-U-70 Mlllmln 37·37-7• DIMY 8rlggs ..... ,., lltOdCurl 34·U-70 llt1n1 Coc:nre" •·U.-1• a· Chle> Orurv 3J-4C)-1t Jodie Mudd 36·3'-70 Jacll Hen ,. ..... 74 Hick• Melonson '2·-....0 G•rv McCoro 3S·3S-70 Steve 8owme" 36·3'-74 81tlr Lacy 31·.u--41 Andy Ileen 31·33-70 Siu lnorehtm 37-37-7• Oennlt Trhcltr 4HO-tl Mike Gove 36-,.....70 Eouarcso lltomero 36-31-74 Brie n Mon 40·41 ..... 1 lltlchtrd ZOkol 35-36--71 Greg Wottf 37·37-74 Scoll Ve<Oltn« ., 40-47 Lou Grehem 36-35-71 Stave Pele 31·3'-74 •-•meleur Wl lfntGrtdY 31·33-11 Mlk• Ooneld 31 3'-74 Women's golf results Rec:Nttitr '"'9mattenll lat~H.Y.) L•ur,. lltllllter Holllt Slacv Mlrltne FIOYd F>ellf lltluo AllctM~ M F'9ue<'tt·Oollf val $11 Inner -Ktlhy Whit wort" Dtlt Eooetino Nine FO<.ltl Gell LM Hlrate Pel Braellev Jene BltlOCJI Sutle9tfcloy Kim Shipmen SNtrrln Smv"' N1ncv While F>1a NltHon Lenore Mur•Ok• Mlrv.Murohv Lt&llt PMnon P91Mevers L..0tl llr0d< Allllendl'• lltt1nnere11 JtneGtddn Lturen Howe Nancy Scranton ..,,«IV Klett Marlfla NIUM .. lllSolomon .. ,._,. lS·3'-74 lS-lt-7• ,..,.....74 Marv Owve< Celhv Kret1er1 OebCHe Auttln Cethv Mint L•MI YOUll9 Connie C lllllami L1JLono lltMPer LYM Adams e·Ktfly Sten1t1 Stl'IClr • S°'111en C11o11ne Gowan OeoClie Maitter1111 Susie atrnl119 Ctrlt Glatoow K•rev Permjt1'4 c.1nv Mark'o 37·4C>-n •·,,_n 36·•1-n l11b-n lS-•,_n 36-o -n 36·41-n •·,,_n ,,.,,.....71 ll·4C>-11 ll·4C>-71 36·4,_,. ll•4C>-71 ..... ,. LHA,....._ He<thlttr W ,6 S II" ' H Ill lllt I• SO Sue Foottmen Ct rOIYn H111 Laure8•uo" ' 34·3So-6' JJ-37-70 l3·l7-70 33-31-70 33-ll-71 ~-11-11 35-M-71 3S·M-71 :M-31-71 34·37-71 33.,,_n 34 ...... n u-,,_n >4-»-n 3S·37-n 34·»-n 36·3'-n 36-36--n 3'-M-n ~-Jl.-n )7·3'-73 31·3'-73 36·37-13 36 37-73 35-3'-73 l4·lt-73 3S-3t-n l7·J6.-7J ~-,,.....73 36·»-74 36·»-7• lS·,,_74 3'·»-7• )6---7• 3t-3S-74 MIUll McGeoroe AltUllO H"'- BeYerltY D•"'' Debbie Hell CIWll JOlllltoo 36·»-7• 3'·»--74 3S·3t-74 33·0-75 37·»-7S 37·»-7S. 34·3t-7S 31·--7S l4·41-7S l7·»-7S l7·»-7S tt-40-75 3'·3 ..... 7S ,..,,.....75 3'·3t-7S 37·ll--7S 37·31--7S 3S·'4>-1S 31·31--76 ll·Jl-76 3S·41-7' 36·40-7' )t·Jl-'76 ...... ,. Krla Monaollan Clnov Feno Pettv Jorden Kerin Mu/ldlnotr Mellne Whitmire LVM Strontv Sutan Stndlf'l F>t m Allen 36-4,.....71 31-41-7t 42·37-1' J9·'4>-79 l1·o-tel ...... ...... ...... ...... 3'·41-tO .o-..... 40·42-42 •2·eo-«l >t·U-CS G-~ 41·42-43 41-~ 43·'2-tS ., ........ 1 . ..,.,.. Z Smlltt L,S·I Shleldl Olwlne WP-Z Smllll Umpires-Ho,.,., Stconel Crawford. A-27.671 s 1-1 n I 2·l I 'l 2 Kathv Hitt • • Jene Cretter I 2 Suaen Tonllln o 1 Joen Joyce Berb llunllow•kv wene1.i"e<11. l'frll. Tete, Sherri Turner Third, Hellion T 1 41 8ecky PHraon Ketny Poatltw•ll Juav Ellla·S.ml Nencv Tomich M. J.Smllh l(rlsll Arrington P•llY Hev" LOf'tllt Aldll'tla Marci ao11r1" Terry-Jo MYe<t VIClll F t<90ll Linda Hlilll ClnclY llttrkk &ehv Serrell Sis S.rnen Kethryn Young •·kndv Cl\Mter Otboren McH•"" Joen Delk $vale Pe- HIGH SCHOOL Al·C" l·A l'IRST Tl&AM l"M.. P'lllYW, SCIMtl P-Ttm Wflllatnl St &ernerel P-Zeck RMde<, AC1\.llnea P-Paul PoMn, 8eldwtn Per~ C-SCott Stlee, Parte911e IF-"tandY l(norr, 8alelwln Peril Jen SltPMflton Je<llYn Britz Lauri Pt11rson JUdy Okkln.on M.,.11 Yr. \S C1lhy MorMI I 2 Jr Nancy lltut>4n I I I St Joenne Pacitto 9 I Sr Mittie Be<teolll •11 Sr Jo Ann wur.em Lynn Connellv Maf'ltMH- Alla lltlumen 8arbar• Peneltro•t1 lltot>ln Welton Jnnnette KOl!lh•H 36-40-76 36·'4>-7' 3S·42-n .o-n-n 17 4C>-71 3' 41--77 n -'4>-n Jt·Jt-77 37.40-n Suwn Smith •·Joy 11>1111 8onhurtt Collttn Welk" -rneteur WO IF-AllOY Giiiem, 811hOP .al Sr 557 Sr •St Sr 412 Sr 3'° Sr •27 Sr IF-Mell t.aun, Orenoe Lul!Mren 1F-<1tY 8'00ll1, Yue.lot Of'-llteoot. Smith, Monldt•r Preo OF-<>Kat Mer1tn, Gleelll- C>F-$htl0v Hin , AQUlnea Ut-Scoll SlflGelVn, W.otl Ut-llternon Ctnol Gltdtlont Ul-itMO OlmslMd, Blllr ... Sr 1·1, 4 S Sr 1·2, 396 Jr •·I S1' Sr stlCOHO TaAM P-Lukt Hoct•. Senft VMI P-Jeff L vndl, T eNIC:hlOI P-i<tlty Norrid. St Antl\Olly C-Aeron Arreoonoo, Whittier Chr IF-lltty Wtllle<, Cantwel IF-tlrlen Celdw ... a.tumont IF-0 Hencllnmen, Monlcltlr Pr911 IF-Scoll L-11, St AnlllonV OF-<hrls ""'"' Carolntert• OF-Scoll Robinson, Sen Merino OF-Joroe Ve!HQUU, Glad\lont Ut-ltlch Gonatltt, SI a-YltYI U-Jt-.Glli, ~Ion Pl•Ytr of YHr OlmtlM d. 81tlr -(_ > . BAIKETaALL Len Bl.ta' Staft•ftca S·• S.. 6·2 St •• , St tl3 Jr <l30 Jr Sii St .,. Sr 370 Sr 415 Jr 313 Sr 400 $( l·I Sr '. 5' ..... , Frtahman So~• JunlOt G~ ,G l'T '°" AYI *'°' Tot all JO " •7 217 ,, 31 211 '4 .. IS? 37 27• ISl 701 It 0 J2 267 20t 743 23 2 1)1 131 410 214' ". wo.tU> cu~ OU.rlef1'ililll SltllNl't'a ~ (et GuNellllni, MltrlUI 8reill vs Frenca, 11 • m. (at Monlerrev, Mt11lcol WHI Gtrmenv va Me•lco, l om Slllldty't GtmM <•• Ml•lc• Qty) Aroentln• vt Enolel'ICI, 11 a m lat~,MexkeT So.In "' 8tlolum, 3 om Stmltlnllf• w ...... (al Guadlllalare, Mlxkel lru11 Frtnc.e wl11ner vs W1t1 Ge<mt nlf Mexico winner 11 e.m. (et Mltrlct CltVI Soeln· 8el01um winner "' Ar~llne·Enol•l'ICI W•nf\¥ ) P n'I T9'1nt i:Uc. Sltv,. .... ,,_ 11 Cet l"uelllt, Ml•IUI Stm1f1net lottrt 11 • m ~INCi 5"'*v, ,,_ 2' (etMl.X.Otvl Stm1l111e1 wlnMrc 11 1 m An 11,.,.s F>OT o.._ .......... OAV•Y'S LOCKIR (....._, leec:lll -6 IMNl1$, !IS enolt<s 31S tlerracudt, 'l OOlllto, 10 rockflth. I hellbut, 17 celleo bau, 371 tancl ball, 90 meckeret, I oltnl tote, n blut 111trk, • meko , .. ., ... NIWl"OltT LAHOIHG -• botll, U •nole<t •2 1>11rrecUde, .U Mind ban 152 cellco bau, 4 •culoln, 1 lt mecktrt4 OAHA WHU., -1 ~ ~~ ~ bau, 301 barracude, I bOnllo, I vtffowlefl, • rockllan m rneckert4 TN• wee4r'1 trout i:Urm LOS AHGILIS .... Arrovo Stc.o CrMk, 81o Tuluno• CrHll. luPHrl, 8-1 Canyon CrHll., CHlllC L..•k•. Crv•l•I Li ke. Ellaabelh Lek• Plru CrMk (Frtnehrntn'' Flttl. Pvnmk:t Lek•, Sen Gtl>l'le4 RIYll' (Hal encl WHI lwktl SAN 1•11tNAlltDtNO --lllo ... r Ltkl Greoorv L•k•. Jtl'lka Lake. Lytle Cr .... (mleldlt and north l0tlltl. Sent• .t.ne '"""' Csoultt lorlll lltlVllltSIOI --Dark Cenvon CrMI<, Fuller· Mii CrMk, Fulmor L.akt, StrewWrv CrMk. Long Beach race off the mark Event may have to be resatled as changes result in confusion By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Deir ............ ,... ltJ'ould only happen 1n ya,ht raOf'llg F1fty-0ne lntemauonal Offsore Rule yachts swapped tacks and Jibes over the ocean between Long Beach and Lo~ An1eles harbon an the first race of Lona Beach Yacht Club's Race Week Thursday It wu beautiful to watch 1n moder ate wind'I and smooth 5tA under sunny skies But 1t all may ao for naught Bccau'¢ of ~me confusion over the loc~uon of a mark -due to a HUBBARD ••• From Cl In January. Hubbard learned he had received the scholantup and alona with a Cahfornta Aid Orant, should be able to take care bf all cxpense1 but books. While at Lona Beach. Hubbard says he wtll 1tudy acc.-ountina-But he says he hopes tom~y to return to basketball u a coach. And thoua,h he doesn't nttd much 1n1ptr'lt1on. he miaht use Ocean View's freshman coach Wayne Youna-who was the team manqcr when Hams Aral took over the prosram 10 1971 -II a c.atal~. Hubbard hat already mat hed <tM ofYoun1'1 aC'COmphshment1-m1k· Ull the Seabawlt Hall of Fame. That was . easy compattd to the odd• Hubbetd has overcome to makt' at an the world outudc h1ah 1ehool. shortening of the cou~ -several protests were lodged against the race committee, which labored for into the night trying to decide whether to throw out the race or settle on a fiur distance of the course If the race is thrown out it would be re\31led Saturday If the race stands, there would be two local winner5 m their res~ ttwe classes Steven Franta's Roller a new Aodrcws-42 from Balboa Yacht Club, was the apparent winner in Class C. and Frcefall 11. a Farr-40 skippered by Ted Simpkins of Balboa Yacht Club. would be the winner in Class E. The fleet is divided into six classes and 1s sailed on a handicap basts. Scratch boat in the fleet 1s Monte Livingston's Petcrson-55 Checkmate out of Ori Rey Yacht Club. There art seven Oranee County boats compcuna 1n the scnes Racing continues through Sunday with one race each day, unless Thurs<hy's race 1s thrown out, result- 1na m two races Saturday. BOITSWllll'S LOCKER, llC. ............. YOUR OUTDRIYE •·u SERVICE CENTER FACTORY AUTHORIZED Service & Parts Available Warranty Service Center 2•31 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach, CA 92863 (714) 642-8800 10 Marina Dr. Seal B ch, CA 90740 (213) 598-6611 1100 IHI • '° IUt U0 ''° THaD uc•. a ... .,c1, Ho!~ C~Mnl too lM lOO A'-d Of The Geml (CPfdoU ) )411 fJO The C>cldclnt• (Mllefltl) uo Tlmr 21.14 Allo re11 EterllPI Htl1ve, Goill $1r .. kll'I, Hotatocll .,_ , .. ,.,,. Oellvoeuolt Menne• 1"'"9, Gredall "'°'°" No ICntl~ '2 •XACTA ()-..,) Mod '2160 ~TM uca. no Yerd\ ~ CMtl (H. Gef'clel Clllleco Doi tOldtrtOMnl Ont Thin Olmt llltlJl1) Time. 11.17 UI UO 140 uo uo uo .AlaO ran. lold Elmo, LA lltM ..... Lucks BrMk.cleftce, Mett1t• Bid, l!Mlly Oflencs.CI, llteet Ptllla, TM E .... 111 Prlllce ScntcMcl: SO..erel1111 Smlltlt, C•• " VlclCM'Y. OftlblOolllntladY "'""RAC•. 350 Ytrdl lltkh And Fa11 IPtullne) Hey Honev MIH (Werdl l ... HUl'I a..m (H. Gerda) Time. 17'4 10 .a s 00 4 40 )40 )00 uo Alto rM: SWiii Aerlalttt•, Ci...tnvlt T~. Mt Duel °*""", Blemtlton Mic!· nlgn1, Anv Time Soon No Knldlls 12 •XACTA ll ·SI Peld 131.0 sotTM llAC•. )50 Ylll'Clt Em Jev IDldtrk:kMlll ~' E"°'1 (Cardoza) LllllJtte CBrookl) Time 17'7 1020 1160 600 uo 240 JOO Alao ren Colt BreclY Oer1111 Ottl*, vueo llov, Htturll lltlJlbv A Flock Ot $Moult Ttlt Victory ~. Old Wint ~etc:Nd· ~ Tradllloll, Goldlno t2 •XACTA IS-IOI Mid MUO sav•""4 a.cm. 110 v.,.e. House AM (White) S.00 l 40 f 10 lltl,,..Olle Ollie ll.ewltl ,. IO 6 40 '"''*' Easter Jel !Cr-I 2 IO Tlma· .et.42 ' ~nt 6-JOIWllOn, TrOUl*I Whip llttd Hot lltlJler, Ike TNW!ke J SCralctlecl Hfl Sure lltonl, ACH In Tiie Holt, COYnl My Acfl 12 UCACTA 12·11 oe>CI J136.t0 llGHTM lllAC•. lSO yaros Jet S.1 ~ (OicWICkMlll) UO 2 IO 120 lltt«lllllOlll C..aale (Ltcllev) l 60 2.40 50<11'19 APOiio (l..twi'l 160 Tl,.,.: 17.IO AllO ren: HtllO Ptn«Y, Dull!. TU Dewn, H-1 Anoe! No KT"tld'lfl U •XACTA i.-2) oeld JIHO NINTM ••C•. l50 varo, F •ncv L..tttlt ltOM (E Ger ell) 11 40 2S '° 1 20 Lt.Ptu<teler (Florea) S 20 l 00 T.0 Mkkles IH Gerdel ' 2 60 Thne 1711 AIM ran· Heedlnll For Home, T!MY Of Iver. •-• PromtM. Stelle s...tllvan, Vhl '"""' No ICl'llCJlft. SI •XACTA (l·S) Mid S.11160 U ~ SAX c ... 1-s-, °' 1·•·11 H<C1 11Ul7 11 to one wllllline helle4 (ii• ,_ ... , '2 Pia SI• COl\IOlellon .. Id "'3s.fl to • Winn .... ltdlelt lflYe helnft) • TW""4 RAC. .. S50 Yefd\ 8IOOd UM (Wtl'd) Straw .i.ttll'I (9'-d Nollllllot Fr .. (UWl•I ~27.21 SCreldled. A Ulllt LIU llteo $2 UCACTA (7-61 Nici SU20 Alltfldenc:r S,tel ~ ......... ~ (•l"'-l TMU.SOAY"S RUULTI (Q'd .. 45 ............. n--.1 l'•ST RAC.. OM milt oec.e Perllwev Adlol (Miler) UO 2 40 110 Fetw llttMI IAndtnOll) l 00 2 IO -llt-1 ""°"'" ... (Valleoellf'l"'9m) llO Tlme: 1:59 3/S. Alto ran: Slr•loht Elohl. Menllea, Cnermeo Querk, SC.PUie No scre tdlel U •JCACTA (3·71 i>tld Jt .ta stlCOMO lllACI. OM mue oece Laoen<I Semel ITodell 'IO UO 2 IO JlllMI"• (Sitettll ) '° , '° leloldo (Onomlr) '20 Time. 2-0 I •1 S Alao ren Reffle llttbC>lt, Trtnslef S..-1' Scra tdled Eartv Spirit 12 OAtL Y OOUIUE ()·61 Plkl 520 61 U •XACTA (6-•I Mid '30.IO foOUaTH LACS. Ont mlt ..._ ,.,_.. AMtit lDeMmefl SM Mlea ..., ....,... f'*"'l ~~' Time HI Ill "* r l.rifwcie, lhtl!Uf'll, "ldl , .... , . No tut ldWI. fltnMMC&.Ontm MY Pet IC.r1111) ClfeltU OIMW (Stnmll Pendllra'a ~lr1 IKO«lllel Timi 21M 411 AIM ren Alwlv• Roowt, ,_ t:.11!.a-'"' OUr Tiit .,,...., Flitt La......,., MNelh.I, l"lltrllllY kill kretcNct IN. ltoman U •XACTA '5•2) .. lei tlll.IO fOrT" ••at. Ont n;llt trot ~ Tort IM\lel MM J K ~ IWltNrCll llral'Clt c~ <lt•lctlttotCll Ttme 2:1S ill uo uo J.21 ue AIM ren Wllru., •u0 llOYe, Sell¥. Merd .. ~-. T.ICll.14 Rwn SalltehPCI Cllettotte ltCAM, "frwl U •UCTA (l ·t ) "id C7UO a•vsMTM 111.&a. Ont m111 ,.. DH•Ln!IY tltwtlvn IS....11) f.2' 7.411 U I OH•The CtmNnv. ~ CKWI t• >AO l• Mofll91'WY MK-(V ... ~J 4A l'lfne ?'II J/5 AIM ren Mareh ~tw. Ive ht k!Dtty, Hllc'YOll HolldaY T-1. tc:allt 9'HO Scrt ldled H•-..V er.wt. U IXACTA (4·7) Mid 9'050 IS IXACTA C7·4)"lcl HS 50 •IGHTH RACll Ont milt NU. ._, OI Arn" (AllWton) U0 WlncorP (Coltmtlll Native Fo• IHllll Time 201 2/i no u• HO tM "" Alie ran Ffft!I Ttlefll, k/lti,._lllel, El Paco, 1.enUOlllll No tCrlltchft at •x•CT• (3·SI Mid llJAO NINTM RAC•. OM mile oeu S11c11 CSltet"I 1'211 MalltM Hunter IBellerl Demian IWllllamal Time 21'0 641 S20 uo uo ,.. AIM> nin Hunter• lltewerCI, Vtlll&Ntlt Ac1, AmVJ "'9te, Wind OrlYell SUllc:NO Of Wll'lam. p •XACTA 16·2J Nici w.M U l'ICJC SIX ti S·6·• er 1 Off t • J·61 Nod IS. 117 .... -wtftllint lie:IMI (llX twnal -' Plcji Six __..,_ .,.id tl:UO to • w""*'9 hCUlt UIYt helnftl HNTM RAca. Ont rNlt Peet L.Olf'CI LAwltv (Wlllamtl UO AlldVt w ..... (Slvtult<l Hltfl 5"" (Sllwtl Timi 2c'02 411 l.00 ,. HO lM l.21 Alto 1'1111 Man II UnCla Lev11 To /WI, 11• ti, Flr.i Oulc.nJ, Jltn Sdlw"'1 No .cra1dles n •UCTA IS-fl OllO Ut 20 Al1endtnce f,U5 .._ .... Pm THURSOAY'l ••suLn CUrf ti '7-ev ......... ., ~) l'lllST lltAQ. 6 ~ Frl\lly Jedi ISlllolltl Golcl9n s.ruce (Oll11arcnl AIT\4lflQll JuMlce (Kl«llll Tll'N' 1'.12 3/,, llCOMO RAC•. 6 lurlonet 10.20 HO UI )UO IS.ti SM ~ Alld Craftv (Slolllt) 4'A IUO lUll AtlOVlt The lltftt CS19'1trt\)l t-00 7.20 Vlctone "°"1 (P9clf'.OU) S1 AO Tl,.,. l~I 3/S n OAtl Y OOUIL.a 11· 121 Peld $)1SAO ntao ua. s•'J 1urtane1 Oellcalt VIM ISt-tl 6 .ta All'(lftlllf Fer LOYe (McCP"on) Whitt Fury (Soll•J Time I-Gil l2 IXACTA (\-61 NICI UUO "°'*TM RACL 6 tur~ Cerrtlot Leo IMcH.._l Mer1lolll Side lSleven1> Villani Genwatlon •K...il S2 •XACTA ll-71 oelCI OUO "'"'" RACa. °"' mile ~irett't Sereneoe 1~1 M tarn .... ($'-ti w ..... o-._ (lkack) U •XACTA 11-61 Mid SlOS.SO SIXTH RAC:m. ' ~ )21 uo JOD t• 2• 11'1 CMC«1 (ll'trlc;ay) Yaclll INICCtrr011) 6• UO Uf uo ,. S..lhl'. Joi ( Htrntndn) uo '3 •XACT A ti·)) Mid '2t OI sav•'"" RACL 1 1 16 "'''" °" ,..,., Plentv C4H>adou1 151.,,entl 17 20 10.60 '10 S~ NOOll !Ollvernl IOJO 1 .. 0.ll Trff IMcCtrrOlll 400 u •xACTA 11-ll oalel "42700 n l"K.k sax 112·1·•-t-• u oeld u11,ns20 1o -wtnnlno TICUI W'k~on.olillOn~ Sia oalcl ll,761 00 lo :M ... 1111111111 tlelleta lflw hOf'Mt) •IOMTH RACI&. 6 l\irlongs lold llre...._v IMcCenonl Krllllot (~trl Power LtYll' IC.Hltllonl S40 400 UO !JOO S• no U •XACTA 14·61 peid l IU 50 NINTH lllACE. One milt AM '" T\1111 (~tll«l Broed SI~ (Stevens> 8•m• GotOlfl E'°" IM<Ct!'T'Ol'I U •XACTA 16·SI oeoel UtOO AtltllOlnca 1'.2l2 1IO •OO HO l*l uo l" C4 * Or•nge Coaal 041LV PILOT/ Friday. Ju,,_ 20. 1i88 BIAS' DEATH LISTED 'SUSPICIOUS' ••• P'romBl Momina Amenn·· today, Dric~ll satd ... J told him (Auerbach) that I understood fmrn the pohl'C that there was u trace or cocaine 1n his unne " Funeral ~rv1ccs for Bia.\ were set IOr 10.lOa m MondAy at the llniver- \llY ot Maryland C'hat>tl. fhe service wtll be open only to fanuly an~l tnends A tnbute 'lCfVl('C was sched uled MonWI> night at Cole ~1dd Hou~ wh('t(' l>ne~ll will a1ve th(' eulogy I he 6-8 forward wa:s pronounc-N oc"'d at ts 5U a m . FOT, at Leland Memorial flospttal tn nt'arb} R1'erdale, alter two hou,-, of unsut- cc\~ful attemf)I\ to l"C\1ve him H" bod> wa' \h1prx·d 10 the: Maryland mt'dtCal examiner'\ offirt· tn Balli mort' for an autopw .._,1plari told The. A\soc1n1ed Pre~' un T hur~;n 1ha1 "cocaine ha' mul· llplt' mel hant\ln\ that can cau't· death. C'llhcr c:udutc (heart) or pulmon.ir' (lung)cvt"nt~ but tl would nol n1u~ heart tts~ue damage " {)1 f.dward W1hon.ch1ef ol t·merg- 1-nl \ \l"I "'rt'\ .11 Ll'land, \aid then· .,.,a; "maJ<H dama1tt'" lo lhai.· heart hut "v..l' don•t \..nnv.. whal t<IU\t'd lht· damage Thl' \un quc1tl'd \tthur \ \l.ir .. h411 Ir tht• Pnnu· Ctt·orgc·, < ounl\ '>1:11t'·, \ ttorne> and Dr John Ruge" 1tw dt'pUI\ medical t'l\am t na lor l'n nn· C •t«>rgc: '!. and ~lonlgomCI:) l'OUnUC\ '1\ \a\tng th.ll drug,, l>O'"hh r<)(:aanc ma~ ha' l ht·l·n lound 111 B1u.,· '>)'>tl'm dunng thl" l'Oll'rj.\t'nl \ fl'\\' lit' c-llnrt\ at tht• hO\Jll tal ~1.ir,hall .. :mi a <111111, -.crecn llln• UtH It'd on lht• hoc.h "111d1l'atl''> thl"rt• ma)' have httn drop " whale Roac" wa~ quottd as say1na unnc: te,1 ~howed "a tn&C~" ofa bY·Pfoduct ofa drug that could lave httn coca10c. WBAL ~dio 1n Balt1morc rtpotled that 81a~ wa 11vcn a dru$ l1llled l1doc4ltnt' to attempt to rcvl\e him af\cr he: !luncrtd from an apparent hcan attack Dr Bnan Brown. a doctor •ll the: l na\erstty of Mar) land hospital • ..aid that lht' drug. wh1Ch 1!1often11vcn to hean attark victim\, t!I ~1m1lar to nx:a1nt' and could have m1~taken tor rncatne durtn¥ a cursory te<,t ( ount~ poltce '5poke!lman Rohert I~"' !Mltd 1l could Ukc: .a!I long a' a week tu dl•tcnnme the c-<ad cau~<" of death The ( 1111~ quoted Aucrbadt U\ '><l) 1ng Drtl'M"ll lold him that thu probabh U'>Cd n>eatnc. perhap\ 1111 the hr!>t time. at a p;art) fhurt,{fa) morning .o\ucrbat h -...ml Dne\Cll nlllt"d him T hursda) nftt'r noon to sa> authont1n wld him thcrl' "-'t'l'C' trace\''' n>e:amt• 111 lita!> unne 'l·k (I >nc!>cll) unck1,too<l tha1 Rut\ "'il" out \Omt"placl' had a couple of hccr<, wtth hi\ fnend~ and c<ime bad. tu the dnrrn1tor. ·· \uerthKh w.a' quott•d a'i \J~ 1ng :.~omc gu), anothl'r ,Ille.Jent J01ncc1 tht· partv and allq;t•d l' \aid. '( omc on kt\ haH .1 ri'itl u~lchrat1on · .. W1th lhat, lhl' ( 1lol)(' '>Cl1d thl' \IUdl'nt allcgt•dh pr<)(lun;d thl· w · l JIOe r>nc:~c:ll 011 "(1oo<l Mmr11n~ \rm·ma." \aid hr told \utrhach th.11 hl' v..ould Ix "'er. "t'I) '>Urpnt,(·d" ii Jrug~ were 1n' oh.cd bc·cau\e B1a\ had undefionc many pre·d1af\ cxm•n•- 11uns and bccau-.c 11 • would be compktcly out of character" for Buh He dtd confinn pauine on the pohce rt'port, though AthlettC D1rec.:tor Dtd.. I >ull v..hen askC'd about the rcpon:> <,f rnoum· U't' by Bias. s.ud Thur.Ida) "I don't believe 1n unndmcd source\ It would be premature to ss:>«ulatc · Dull said the \Chool had pcrlorml·J t0u1tnc drug tt'it\ on Buts and othe1 mrrn~rs of the team and "wc'H never had ab~olutcl> &lO\' ktnd ol indu:atton 1ha1 there w;u t>.tc" <•f akohol or an) kind ot drur tn'oln- ment b) Lenny Ria' ·• Chns Patton, one of two MuryhuHI ha~kethall pla)el") who d1rd w11h1n " month of one another a decade ago of a rupture ot the aorta -"''" d1agno'>C'd as ha" 1nii Marian .,, n- dromt', a congenital d1~a't' tha1 wt'akc:n~ the body'\ conoel'llvl' 11' \Ure l hat affi1<:tton. which al<,<1 \..lllt•d l .S. Ol)mp1c volkyballball \tar Flo H} man carl1e1 th" year. I!> most ohcn found in tall. thin IX'CJPle. l ht' n-1' Bia'> weighed 195 J)c.H1t1d<. f-rnnk GnmaJd1. head 1ra1nt•1 <11 Mar)land noting Rias wa<, tn tup ph)sical shape ~)tng 'Td be w11lang to bet he had 10 111 50 ph)\Kal!. tn thl· last month lhe NRA" very carc:tul about thc players they're dralliog I'm \urc: all the rc~~ult\ came back 'i.a)lrl>! he was the stud or the crop" ( chKs General Managt'r Jan Volk dt'chncd to !>a~ 1f li1as wa!> lc:,ted lor drugs dunng hi'> ph)sical c:itamtn· at1on but added "(f 11 (the rcpon ot 1 <)( unt u'ilgt'I I'> trul" I would ht· ~hmked ·· MUCNDTG NI.JC NOTU 'tCTTT10Ua ....... l'tOmtOUe IUr-FS? IC -7 fltCTmOUe ........ ACTmCMM ••Wat ....... n•--.... -ITAW fl1CTfnOU9....... U. ITAftlllWf NAMI 9TAl'DmfT -.. ,_, ---Tlle~l*'tOIW .,. Ow....,.~.,. The followtnO pet'IOf'9 In lhe '°'°"'"8 ps90M -NAlm ITAi ..-• ~ • A) J.0. dClinO ~ •· OOlnll ~ u : OOillO ~ M TM IOIOWlnO pet'ION .,. 0<*'9 c:1a1 Menl09f'*'I U H t T l 0 H 0 M £ IJ'8 HOT Olfl'fl'fO V 6 I! TMf UAVtCE. doing bu1l11e11 11· ~)JO PropertyM9l C)JD• FUANllHIHOe 111& IOI.. TS 902 Mllll\ ltrMC. INC oeA v & [ LANO-A8ACOA. 1n2 Vllltoe w.-;. 1 Co PartOM , 10 eoM ....... liunt1n01on a..ch. Cellf SCAPt l MAIHnNANCI Sult• c. SM!t• Anl. CA ~)°f6'Y~~nvwt: Callf 12127 • t2Mt CO 2426 H ~81.,0t-t2705 "*''' 3$20-8 ~Av-F~ Ounon 11:1;.,.. 90~ Mllrl ~I~ .,.. ~,:-'a.Moe, tnc . ln~•:..... ~ .. • ~ enue.' Coet1 ..._. Cell· 1114 Plf'llCN flO, Coe11 8eedl Cellf 12'41 c.tomle, 2426 H 8atrM corporeUon 2917 fWlllgll lomt• t282e ..._. Clllf t2t2t Thia t>v.ineee •• eofl• 8t ' Otenoe. Cellf i2ta Dr ..... MMtno. CA I 110I J 0 Property Man~ Thi• bulln... II COii• dueled by: 1111 lndMcluel Thi• .1 bull~ le con. Thlt butl.,.._ II con-1n9nt, lno tCa11fofnl1). 3&20-duct«! Dy: .,, ~ hlh A ~ duet«! by• • ccwpcntlOn duet«! by • oorpcn11on 8 Cadlllec A~. Coet• Frederica Dutton (~ Thi• etatemerit .... llled Pr..iden1 A.O. 8tenlon:I !nt~ ....... Cellfornte 9262e Thll ttatement ... fWed with lhe County Cler1I of Ot· Thlt tiat~t .... !led lnC • Alen a. Slttttotd. "'--Thi• bUMMll I• con· ~th the Counly ci.t1I of °'" ll'OI County on June t3. W(ttl tile County a.rti of Or dent ducied by • COf90'•tlon lflO'I County on M.-; JO, 1988 enge County on June 10. T1'll eta1ement .... Ned J D Prop41tly Mgt Inc ' 19M ,,'1721 1tff wtlh the County Clilt1>. of Or-8ulW'I t)eCeflo, Vlc:le Pr•· ,,toeM Pubtlthed °'ange CoMt ,,U_ wige County on June 10, cMfll Publlehed Oflngil Cclu1 Delly pilot June 20. 21 July 4, Publferled Orwige eo.i 19M Thie 1t11emen1 wu filed Delly Piiot June t3, 20. 21 ti '"° Deity pilo1JUM20, 2T Jul'y 4, ,,,1a1 wt1h IM County Clerll of Ot Jutv'• 19M F~ 11 198' Publlehed Orange Coel1 = County on M•Y ?1. ,_.17 ---------• , ... Oe<ly fl'llot June'<>. 27 . .My 1 ,_,. I NI.IC N011Cl P\llJC NOTICE 4' 11' leM F6$4 Pvbll9Md Orange 00..t l\llJC M>TICE ncrmoua .,..... 0111y P1101 M•y 30. June 6, 'teTIT10UI .,.._.. ..,.._ eTA'RMINT ACTmOUe .UU.11 •-.,. llM!TIC[ 13. ~. 198e MAm ITATnmn The foloWlng 1*90N.,.. NAm ITATIMIWT nmu\o nu P2T9 TM lolloWlng S*90ftl If• dOil'Q ~ u The lol'owlng penorll •• " ~ C£ OolnQ bU"'-u tVA I.A PALMA LIMITED. OOlfl9 ~. ----.. -.. P\8.JC NOTI &l(IAN DAOUf AACINO, A Callfornl1 limited Pwt· JANES COMM ERCIAL .. NAiirflATiMiiif 4110 C1rmonlt1, Yorb1 ri.rtlllp CH• l• P1lme CLEANING. 15415 Oouglet TM followlng penlOf'll we ~~A~::'.J1 Lindi. Clllt. t2Mt A p I fl Men h , 185 5 2 Or '204, Coet1 MMe. Celtl dolnQ bl*,..._•· 1) Pl.AN· The lollowl perlOnt 1t• Brien OouglH Oagua MICArthur &Ml . Ste 4.0, 9282$ TAN08 MEXICAN RES-b4;11,..;: u 4710 Cermonlta, Yorb1 lrVIM Calif 92715 JIM Anne Cunnlnghern, TAUlllAHT; 2) CASA ~LSHIAE FINANCIAL Und1,Cellf t2e8e John Mll'llr 111552 6:~a ~CallfOr 112~4. CAMINO RESTAURANT, 3) F'UNOING 2289thSt Hunt Thll 1>1.111,,... ta con-~.:!."~t ~ t& St• «O. Thi• bualneu II con-THE BLUE AGAVE. 2815 s lf'Oton eMeti. Clllf 92&48 dU:r3 by "'lncllvldual BrlatOI S1 . Coet.1 ...... CA Mn Lout• Bennlf'Oton. r"' ~ O.llld I( Limb, 14562 dueled by "' lnctMd\31 928~ 229 9ttl SI Huntington Thi• •t•l""*11 WU flied MacArthur 81\id , 811 «O. Jane Anne Cunnlngl\em ChM'llry, lid , Cellfornle 8Mch Caltt 928-411 with Ille County Cieri! of Ot Irv!.,., (AIU 02715 Thll .,.,..,.,.,,, WU flied C()(J>Ol'ltlon 2815 s Bttltol Thi•' bu11n ... II eon 1ng1 County on ~ 4 Mehfd.cl AeaNlth 19552 with Ille County C .... k Of Ot-St., Coetl ....... CA 92e26 ... ~.-. ..., ,.... 1_ ............. -• 1988 -- MacArthur 8Nd Ste «O. •noe County on J~ 3, Thia bu1t""9 11 con· ~·~ ~..:.,7;"'..., r. - Irvine, c.Hf. 92715 198' ducted by a C«pofl tlon Thtl atet-I WU ftled Pubffltled 0t7 Co.I 81:~• .R;:. ~~~~~~g;: Pul>lll!Wd OrlnQI "= Ch1 n1ry. lid . Barry with the County Cleric ol °'" Oalty Pilot JuM 1 , 20. 27 92715 O.flypllo1Jvl'le20 27J"'"4, Hermaneon,Pr• 11109Countyon M1y8. 198e July 4 1986 F-&37 w•1 Thl1 1t1IWl*'lt -flied Fa302 -----------Thi• bu•tn•H la con-11 1988 with Ille County Clerl! ol Ot Pu..,1_~ Ofann.11 Cou1 DlllDllC MftT•l"I: ducted by 1 lfmlled partner· F-t178 Coun ~-10 "'.,_, -....-"""" nu f'4 t111p = 'Yon ....... · Detty Piiot M1y 30. June 8 ---------- John Mtnw. 0-Wll Pwt· fltllUC NOTICE ... 11_ 13, 20 1988 FICTTTlOUl IUeMU ~ ... ••v F-270 NA• 8TAftlmlff Thia ll•tem.nt WU Ried F1CTITIOUI .u..... Publllhed Of111Q9 Cout Th• lollowlng per90fle .,. with Ille County Cltfi< of°' NAME STATl•NT Deity Piiot June 20, 27 . .IYly P\BllC NOTICE d04ng bullneM 11 911Q9 Coutlty on June 10 Tile lollowlng penion1 we 4· 11 leM -...,.-TmOU~---.-IU-... --.. --R J'S YACHT SERVICE 1988 OOlrlQ bu91,_ u FeiS r'N.. ITATnle:NT 111 EllCXJfe Ct Newpon f111MOO SHAFFER & CAAD AS· S..Ch. Cllll 92063 Publlthed Otange Coaat SOCtATES. 1820 Pw11 New-P\8.tC NOTIC( Tile folrowtng '*'°"' 11• Roben J WlltOfl 11 En- D1Uy pUot June 20. 27 July 4, port Ori..,., Suite 308, New· "°67l ~:~T~ SALES <:Of• Ct • ~ BHch. 11 1988 port e..cn. Clllf 92MO K llOl4 · C111t 92663 PtaJC NOTICE NllJC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE F~71 John Shiffer, 1549 North fl1CT1TlOU8 .,..... 2238 So Cypr-•• Senti Thll bu1lneH 11 con ----------1--------------------------------------------------Euclid. Upland C1tlf 91188 .... 11'Arn.NT Ari#.. Clltf 92107 ducted b 11'1 Ind~ I( J1C111 I 11411 I 8 7 0 N • w port I( --flCTTTIOUS IUllHl!H fteTTTIOU8 IU9MH I P\&JC NOTICE N()(mln R C1td Fo0Af1Y The lollowlflg l)er900i .,. BeN.ed Amlfmoilrl. Hl.34 Rober/J WillOfl NOTICI Of' Bou1ev1r"d 1118 198 E111 MOTICa Of' NAMe aTATt•NT NAflR STATEllVfl Manor 823& Ertklne GrMn, d04ng ~ U WEST-SkY1Wtl Ln • Newpof1 S..C:h, Th11 1t1lement wu llled OIUOLUTlON Of' t61n Street. 1805 °'ange DlllOl..vnoN Of' Tne fOllowfng I*~ 1re Tiie followlf'O pet90nt 1re flCTJTIOUI aul•tl Bu«la P1r1I, ClllU 90e21 P 0 A T C~:,:!,8:°.mumand 14300 with lhe County Cletll Of Or ,AllTNI"'""' Avenue and 141 Eu1 17th fl'A~.....,. dotng 0011-. u dOlng bUlllneet u ..,._ eTAT&MINT Thia bu11neu 11 eon-PORSCHCAAE-Supedor-Newport Ave Tuattn, Cettf ange County on June 3. Pursu1n1 10 Sec lion S1reet. In connection with Pur1u1nt to Section I HABITAT CENTERS, 985 ROCK DEVELOPMENT The followlng petlonl lfe dueled by • o--•I P•r1· mane., 1974 Cherie St · 1988 15035 5 of the C.Ufornte Relone Petition A-SS 14 15035 5 of Ille Cllilornltl S.yelde Orl;;e WNI. ,.._._ co 177-F A~ Ave doing bu1lneu H PA· l'll(tl\lp Colll Meea, Ce 92827 92880 l't10'7tt C<>rporitk>ne Code notlee • The full text of lhe ordl· Cofpo<lllOnl Code. notlc:le ta port BMch. Calif 928&2 Newport BMch Caltl 92863 TRICIA A ~ANGLE COM-JoM St\ef1w MlF HOLDINGS. INC . Ttlll bullneH 11 con Publllhed OfenQ9 Coe.It hereby g1vwi that Mlll1tn J nlnCI MIY be reed In the '-eby given that Manin J Sl1ven P Urry 9115 Pllrldl Rodi Sm11h 117-F PANY 300 Eal Co&sl Hwy Thoe 1111_,l WU hied 2950 Alrw.., Ave , Unit A-5. =:.:,by 1 genwal part· Dally PtlOI June 13. 20, 27 McGrMV9y, Jr end John M City C....-'1 omo. 77 Fllr McGr..-..y. Jr, end JONI M S.yllde Ortve W•I. ,.._., A1ver1lde Ave Newporr #8. ~ e..ctl, Calif wtttl the County C*1< of Or-Coall M-.... CA 92826, Clll-8et\zad Amlrmollrl July 4 1986 F-tl26 bu.inea9 as pennere unc:let lUl!N fl'. tll'H...-Y, City b\ltll'Mlll u pertnen unctw Tn11 butlneu t• con· Bllfbera Chimb•rs. 2 P1trlcl1 A Nangle, JOO 1988 Tl\11 bu11n... II con-0 ---------~ heretofore d04f'O Ortve Colt1 MeM Del~ ner.iofore doing I port S..Ch. Calif 928&2 e.een 92863 92880 ~ County on June 13, lornl1 corpo<ttlon Ttlie ttllem.l'll wu flied Ille firm n1me of Coell M ... Clefll the firm name of Dentel dueled by 1n lndlvldu•I Rubow Court. Newport Eut Coot Hwy •8, New-'1111 .. ducted by • COf'PO'l llOn wilh ll\e Counly Clerk of r-P\8.IC NOTICE ~111Group1t 534 W 19ttl Publllhld Ortnge Coelt EQulpmMl Pannen 11 1188 Sreven P Urry 8Mctt, Calif 92863 port Beectt. Clllt 1128&0 Publltned OrlflOI Coelt MlF HOlOiNGS. INC , ange Coun!y on M1y 19 --------- Str .. 1 Coste M... Cell-oauy Piiot JIJl'll 20, 111118 N Euc:tk:I Anlhelm Celi-This sta1emen1 wu filed Trtis busln•H te con-Thia bu1tne11 11 con-o .. 1y Piiot June 20. 27 July 4 Llwrence J HltlOfl. ~ l948 FICTITIOUI IU ... U torn•• 92828 he;;e dlll<lt...O F6112 lorn11. have dlaeotYed their w11h 1ne Count., Ctenc of Of. ducted by 1 n un1n ductlO by en lndl'llldull 11 198& dent noMQ NA• ITAT'lmNT of F _.. • .. I f F ... Cou t M 21 Pllrlcla A N•-'"' F-882 Thie ltllerMnt wu flled Published 0•"'99 Cou1 The following peraone lfe 1,,..r partnerlhlp u et>-p .... ner ... P u o e ... Ult)' ange n Y on •Y corporeted 1uoc111ton ~....... ----------Diiiy Piiot Miy 30. JuN 8. dOl~bulll,_ u consenl Jof\n M Delaney Jonn M Oel1ney hu f1Cll741 Pllrk:k R Smith wltn the County Cletk ot Or· """" nu enge ..,.,.,,.ty on June 12. "' ""' rwry 211. 19118 by mutull P\BLIC NOTICE 28 1988 by mutull con..it 1 1988 I 01her 1n1n a part"41ftlllp This ""~' wu ftled DlmttC wnTICE With '11,!~'Y Clerk of Of· 13, 20 1988 (I HILORE .. S CO" ... ER t111• autl'lorlty lo Nit p111ner-I( ~ 1u1hori1y to Mil panl'll(ehlp Publl•ned Or1noe Cout Th11 a111emen1 w11 filed anlnge County on June 10. F1CTITIOUI .,.,..,, 1988 F-2611 6 PARLOR (b)GO TO VOUR •nip 1He11. PIY 1nd dl.. HOTICe Of _,, P•Y end dlldlarge alt 011ty Ptlol M1y 30 J4ne 6 wflh 1ne County Clerk of Of. 98' .,..11•1 NU. eTATR•NT '111174 P\&.JC NOTICE ROOM 1720 Sln11 An• ct111ge Ill 1111>1110 .. ot IM DlllOLUTIOH ~ Ueblllllel of the partnenhlp 13 20 19118 1nge County on M1y 30 r• The 1--....... Publl.ried Orange Cou1 Coell MeN Cell! 92627 pertnertNp COll«:t Ind r• I ,AJlntlRltW cot1ec1 ind receive 111 F-276 t988 Publ""8<1 Orenoe C:O..t ,. V--ftrw '*'°"' .,.. 011ty Pilot June 20 27, Juty flCTITIOUI 9UltMt81 Siiiy Mlfle Jeequee, 15711 cer"e 111 monlel P•Y•ble 1o Pur1uan1 to Section montet pey1ble to the pan. n1oc I011typllot June 20, 27 Juty4, d<>4:1i but!,_ u 4 11 1988 ..,.,_ ITAT&•NT Rlvetllde P1. Coetl ....... 111tng con1n1c11 and IC1 In Corporallon1 Code, notloe 11 eonttacll and IC1 1n eny fltCnTIOUI 9UllNl!ll Delly Piiot June 13 20 27 ________ F_-664_ ~:,, ~~ c':tf 9~~ DlllDI 'C W'lllCE doing bull,_ u Shirley Mir .. Ja.cquee. tne partner.nip, perform ex-15035 5 of the C11ff()(nf1 nersl'llp, perform •~t11tng I P\&.IC NOTICE I Published Or1nge Cout I 1 19811 N W APPROACH SEM· F892 The followlng petlOftl are C&11f 92627 1ny Min<* neoeuaty to nereby glllef'I lhll Mll11n J m1nnllf ~ry lo wlnd 1 NA• ITATl!Mflfl July 4 1988 l'UUU "" lEl'CON ENTERPRISES. 3264 Nebfuh l-Coeti """d up Ille 1n11r1 Of tne McOr..,.eyJr 1t1dJotinM up1,...1lfa1t11ollheP1r1Mlf T'"-fol'.-... F621 P\8.ICNOTICE ~CanleB Godti.y.213 ruoTTTM"M-••-tt 10829LaAlondrl Foun1e1n M9M Cettr 92828 p1nnerlhlp I Dehaney heretofore OOll'lg tlllP '"' ._,_.ng pereon1 .,. ---------, V11 ordove Newport .. ,.... ''' ...,.... --v111ey Ceitt 92708 Tn11 bua1ne11 11 con Dated June 10 111116 t>u,.,_ u partner• unoer Deled June 10 1988 dC~N~'Cr'o;.s DOOR P\&.IC NO TICE "~~:.~*::• 91~~1 ~:i!~~ VI• lido r~.~,!~ .,, L0u11 M Conconl Jr dueled Dv co-partner• llllattlft J. ~~. M..; tnetormnameot PlclftcOen-1 Martin J. ~ . .If.; .. ,, ,......-·~ 2985-A South Fairview SI , Silly M1tle Jecquet Jot\ M O.C-111 Compuler ~ P1t1-.IOtlll 111 ~ I & SUPPL v 1i4~A Ptl<*l· FICTITIOUI •UllNIH I T"41 IOllowlng pereons are Nord. Newport Beech, Cellf dOlf'O t>ullnell u Si nt• An• Ci.Ill 92704 Tn11 itetement ,... 111«1 P~btt-Or~nge Co1111 Mf'lhlp •I 90 8rooltnolfow Publl~ Of.no-Cout II• A.... Cotti MeN, c.ltr NAlff ITAft•NT dOlng bullnMI.. . 92683 CAC . CA ATER ANO P11nc11 .A Leffler. 1oe211 wtth the County Cieri! of Or O•lly Pllol June ?0 1986 Stnll Ana. ClllfOfnl• 92705 I Dilly Piiot June 20 1988 92827 The ro11ow1ng petlOnl •r• I I N T E R N A T I 0 N A l Thi• bulln•H 11 con· COMPANY, 951 Peut1tlno Le Alondre Fountlln V•,._, ange Counly on June 4 F-89' h1..-diMolved ll'lelr partner-F-888 M .... n lnOustrtel Inc . doing bu .. .._. u MEDTEl JA 14' Calle L• ducted by C0-1*11'11<'• Avenue. Coet1 ...... c.aff ' -· 194& tnip 11 of F'eb<uery 28 t988 Ceurornll 1945 A Placent11 APPLIED ENVIRONMEN-Prlm1ver1 01n1 Point Vtcicl BlfnM 92828 Cell! 92708 f11Ma14 by mutual con1«1t Jenn M I D1m1 'C W'lflCE Ave Coste MeH C1llf T Al TECHNOLOGY INC Calif 92829 Thl9 1111--.1 wu llled E~ Manin Cllr1w. 961 Thie bu1lne11 11 eon-Publlthecl Ortnge Cou1 De4•ney n1S eutno<ity to 9811 ruuu nu 92617 729 w lflth St 8 .4 Cos1a Gerald T Miiter. 34141 wllh the County Clerll of Ot· P1ut1rlno All9flve. Cott• ~-:ip by 1 genwll pert· oe11y Pllo1 June 13, 20. 27, par1nerlhtp UMll P•Y ind FICTITIOUI 9UllHll• Tn11 bu11ne11 la con-1 Mesa Calif 92627 Celle LI PrlMever1 Deni 1nge County on June 18, M .... C1llf 92628 Louie M Concont Jr July 4 198& P\&.IC NOTICE .. !~ ...r Ol1Ctl11ge in ll1b1t111e1 of lhe I NAIK ITATRMUfT dueled by • eorpor1t1on I Applied Envlronment•I. Po1n1 C•flf 92829 1986 Thie bullln•H 11 con-This at11~1 ~-"......, F-832 o.v • """' ..,... I Brend• MUNI! T c Thi• bu11n... It con-f'JHll:I dueled by en lndlvlduel _ • ._. --"""' OillOl.VTIOM ~ p1nnetshlp CO!lect •nd •• T"41 f01low1ng persona.,, Tn I I flled ICl\notogy Inc llltornl1 dueled by 11'1 lndlvldull Publlll* °'•"""" eo..t ,,........, Martin Carter With the County Cieri< of°'" •IDllC NO""'r .. .,.TME...... C41"9 Ill monlel Plyll>le lo doong bullneN.. IS s .. .,,,.,., ..... 729 w 16tl'I SI B 4 Coe1• -...-......--~ County on Mey 15, ,_ "~ Puttuant to S ecllot1 I 'ne p1n,,.,..n1p perform••· I S AD AMS BYRNE Wltn 11'11 Coe.inly Cletll ot °'" MeM Calif 112627 'f:..~1!t: w .. flled ~~='June 20 27 Juty 4, Thi• tlltement -llted 198e 1-fl1C--TTT'IOU9---..,----.. -- 1!>()35 5 ot the CaltlOfnll 1111ng COl'llrlCtl and ICt In MUANES I 3300 lrvtne Ave ~ County on Mey 21 Trtll bu1tn... II con-wiltl 1ne Coutlty Cler11 ol Of· F-874 :;;.·rcou~tyon~u! ~~ f'IOl2St ..,... ITATIMENT' Corpo<lllon• Code. nottce ''I any manner neeeuery 10 11210 ~ Beact>. Calif faot7111 ducted by • COtporeuon an County on June 9 198e Publllhld Or1nge Cout The followlf'O P9flOnl .,. nereby given that M1r11n J wind up the ilf1lr1 of thel Bredford LH Ad1M1 : P II ne<J Or Cout Dorothy E Crain, Sec· 19X: , "'8.IC NOTICE fllt0'72a Diiiy Piiot May 30. June 8, doing bull,_. .. Mc0rMYeY Jr 1nd Jotin M pertnerllhle> 37 18 Hlgtlllde Or Rancho ub 1 1~ 6 ret1ry '111117 Publlil* Or.,,.,. eo.t 13. 20 1988 I 1 I N E W p 0 A T Oe11ney het1tofo11• d<>4ng 0.led June~· 11186 P11os Verdes. Cllll 9027' ~~1~:1~~6M•y ·June Tnl• ·~......,~ •u 11:;:' I PubHtMd Ofange Coat1 flCTITIOUl IUIMH 0111ypltotJ~2027 Juty4 F-264 PROPERTIES (b)NEWPORT but1neu u p111ner1 "nder Merttll J. '* ,_...,,Jr.:, M1tg1tet H1y1 Adam•. F-272 ••lh thee ty ~of · Ollty p11o1June20 27 July 4 NAW ITATRMOfT t 1 19118 DlllDt"" NOTICE CANNERY PROPERTIES ttle rirm n1me ol O M .IOtln 1111 Oetenef 3718 HIQh11de Or Rencl'IO •;;x: ounly on June 4 11 l988 ' Tne followtng J*IOnl 1t• F..e78 l'..-.n. ( e 1L1 Do c ANN ER y P' o P • r I II• • t g 0 I Pubhlhed Orange Cout P11oa Verdel. Clltl 90274 I PtalC NOTICE l 19 I F-8&0 d04ng bull,_ u ----------.. -,c-~--.-,-.---...... --.. --PROPERTIES (d)llDO NEW-Brooknollow S1nl1 An1 D1ityP1101June20, 111118 Cr11g L Byrn1 9~21 f'l10l1t SUPERIOR MEDICAL PtllUCN0TtC£ r ,,.,.,.. -0 AOP AT S C1111orn111 9270!') nave di•· F-&a9 FrelptcOUrt Or . Hunungton flCTITIOUI .USINISI Publlllhed Orange. Cout Pta.IC NOTICE OUTPATIENT SURGICAL NA• ITA~ P RT P o E 1~ o '°'"*' the4r panner1111p u Beacl'I Clllf 1128-48 NA• STATDtlE.NT Dilly Pilot June 13. 20 27 SERVICES 1525 Superior f lCTTTIOUI aueeNIU Tile fOllowtf'O l*'IOl\l We (•)NEW p RT l I ol re1>ru1ry 78 19116 Oy P\&.IC NOTICE Mtehael J Muann 10 The follOwlng peflonS 1te 1Juty 4 lll86 F 638 FICTTTIOUI ....... Ave Suite 100. Newpof1 ...... eTATl...cT doing buair-u PROPERTIES. 3338 Vie lldo. mu1u11 c~t Joni' M ~ Beli.tl:I 1rv1ne. Cell! 112720 dot~bulllneat u NAME ITATR•NT BNcl'I Calif 92863 Tile followttw. pw90n1 -S MITH ENGINEERINO. ~O~~l!,_2&63VI _,. T . .., 1880 S.bcock SI Cl:>lll ,,..ry ,.u .. n•, "" 8 lrwty hu aulh()(tty 10 ,..I I( -,,,. bu11ne11 II con. 1"4 UlSE SALES L TO I P\llllC NOTICE Tile tollOWtng pW'90nS -Crllg I! Lowe DPM. Inc . dolf'O bu.._ u : ....... Clllf 92827 ' lJndln•. "'"IX>'' B .. ch, pennerltlip UMll. Pllt,arull .MOTICa OF · OUcted llY CO-Plt1ner1 440 OIQood Cl lJIOun1 dOlng b\ltl-u C1llfornl1 ~atlon, 1525 AOYAl METAL.. 8.49 W. Ofegory George Sml1h Celll 92883 d15cllArgellllTeblllllee or tne Otltot.VTIOM OF M11g1re1 H1v-Ad1m1 Be1cti C1llf 9?65 t FICTITIOUa 9UllNEll GONZALES ENOINEEA· Super!()( Ave Svtll 100, 19th, Coste Mete C11tt 1008 W Bel..__ Blvd •~t· Thll butt~• It con p1nner1hlp coll.cl 1nd re-PARTNE"."'" ThlS llllem.1'11 Wll ftled I Jll'MI Stulrl D•vll 440 NAME ITATIMeNT ING ANO MAINTENANCE ~port 8"ch, Calif 92863 92827 0 ..___ "':"~-... c':':'11 ducted by· 111 lnctMdu•I Cf'IW. Ill mon191 p1y1ble IO Pur,u1n1 to Sec11on ..... n Ille County Cl..-11 ol Of. O&gOOd Cl L1gun1 9Ncl'I The followl COMPANY 242112 For-Thll bu1lne11 II con-Ted E Rlec:tt, 1485 G 92ee1-· .._.... .. Jerry 0 Ad.am• ""' p1r1Mlfehlp perform e-'· 1~15 5 of the Ca11forn11 ange County on June ' C1hf 92651 d b 111 ng '*'°"' ve d......,. El fOfo Caltf 92630 dueled by 1 eo<po<lllon Gr~ Ln lrvtne. Clllf Thie bull,. ... ts con-Thi• tlllerl*'ll wu nled •ll•l'IQ con1rac11 el'IO act 1n Corpo<11>ons Cooe nottee 11 1986 Th•• 1>us1ne11 la con-I C~M~U= ~ERSATILE Ju1n G11tego1 Oonuiee Aober1 K Stedman. Sec· 92714 dueled by 111 lndhllduet with the County Clerll of°' 1ny m1nner neuuery 10 llefeby g1Yen 1n11 M1111n J Ft10l221 ducteo by an lndlvldull SYSTEMS 3904 S Fl 24282 F()(dV\ew, Et Toro. ret1ry Thie bu1tne11 11 con-Gr.nnrv G. Smith •noe County 00 June 3. wind up tne aN1frt of 1"'9 McOreevey Jr end Joon M Publllhed Or1nge Cout Jem" S D1v11 ' 0-Cellf 92830 Thi• 111temenl wu nled ducted by an lndlvldull ...,_., 998 p.rtner"nlp Oeleney he<etofore d04ng OeHv Puot Jlme 13 20 27 This 1111emen1 wu hied :~:o/' Sinti An•. Cell! Thll bullneu 11 con-witti the County Cler1! ol Or-Ted Aleck Thie st•t~t wu nled 1 ,,t0'770 Oiied June 10 1986 but<ne11 u partner• under' July 4 1988 ,,..;tn Ille County CMl<lt of Or Cemllil 11 Smt1n 390, S ducted by en lndhlldu1I ange County on June 10 Trw. ltllement Wit flied With Ille County Cieri! df Of Publflhed Otenge Coe.It .....,.,. J McOrMftY, Jr.; lne nrm n1me or BrlttOI Oen-F-e39 •noe County on M•v 23 Ft A 1 A S 1 A Juen Glllegoa Gonz.... 1996 w.th the County C*1I of Ot· ~ County on M1y 19. Dilly Piiot June l3. 20 27 Jofln M ~ 111 Group 11 2823 8r11I01, 1986 owe< P in • n• Tiiis a1e1_,1 waa nled '111JS7 •noe County on Jvne 10 l98' J 4 988 Pubhll'led Or1nna Coul S1n11 An• C111lorn11 n1ve P\&.IC NOTICE ,.,.,. CiTllnf 927b07 I I Wlltl Ille Counly Clertt of Of· Publlttled Orenge Coul 1986 noMM uty t .. •-II ua nflt • con· Published Otange Cout F....,23 Deity Piiot June 20 1988 dlllOlved llletr per1nerltllp 1 SUMMA"Y OF Publl1ht!d Or1ngt1 ColSI ducted b en tndlvlO 11 ange County on Jun. 10, Dilly p1to1 June 20, 27 July 4 n 11• Ditty Piiot Mau 30, June 6 P\8UC NOTICE F 890 u of Febru1ry 29. 1988 by I _,...0 110 .... otN'".u-IE 0111y P1to1 Mey 30 June 8 C 111 Y v 8 Un u 1988 t 1 1988 Publlehed Or1"09 Cou1 13 .,0 1,,,88 , ----------mu1u1I eonMnl JOM M 0.. rnvr "'" ..,_ 13, 20 19116 am 1 m ,.111• F..e&ll 011ly pilot June 20 27 July 4 • "' "8.IC NOTICE leney hu eu111otl1y 10 Mii A prOC)OMd ordlntnce 19 F-282 Thll ll•t~t wu llle<J Publlllled Of1noe Cout 11 1986 F-~7 ,.ICTJTIOUI ., ...... partner1r11p -" PIY and acl'leduled tor •doc>llon 11 wllh ltle Cour>ty Clefk of °' 011ty p1101 June 20 27 July 4 P\llllC NOTICE F-Me aTATI_,.,. Of dllChetge •IHllbllll ... oflhe Iha regv11r City Council P\&.IC NOTICE •nge County on June 3 11 19118 P\lll.IC NOTICE NA• ITAft•NT A.l~NT Of partnerltllp collec1 Ind ,.. "*lltng of J\•ly 1 1988 1998 · F-870 flCTmOUI IUatNl(N P\&IC NOTICE flCTmOU• eu8INIH d~~lla !..~~ ::''°"' .,.. UH Of' 'M:TTf10UI c.tve 111 mon ... piyible to being Ordln1nc:e 88-15, I 'ICTITIOUI 9Ul4'tell 1'110'7C I HAMI 8TATRMDfT ........ -. aua lNRISNAlllll tnepartnerahlp periorm•~· chl"glngtllezonlngotprop. NAMEaTATRMINT Publltlled Or1nge Cout "8.IC NOTICE Tnet<>4towlngper1on•1t• FICmlOUllU.,..H NA•ITA.,...NT Ml DATA SYSTEMS. The totlc::r pereoni llllng conHllCtt Ind IC1 In erty 11 2490 Hubor The following l>eflont 11• Dilly Piiot June 13 20 27 ---------d<Mng bt.111,_ u NAMI ITATl•NT The folk>wlng P4Wt0fl• If• 16~ Mt Sherrod Clrcie ne ... •bend the UM ol 1ny m1nn« M<.-.ery lo B<>Yle'lltd fr()ftl Cl (Locll doing b\111""9 u 1Jul'(. 1998 ,ICTtTIOU• IU...... DAY s ENVIRONMENTAL d_l~he !~ul*'IOfll .,. d~T'O"::~AY RE-F~r;:;..vm~~. ~= 1ne F1ct1llou1 Bu•lneu Mr\d up ,,,. 1Nllrt of Ille 8u1lne11) to Cl (COM· LOllE lfTTEAS 1548-0 F-824 NAME 8TATIMINT CARE 2424 NewpOl'1 Blvd .... .,......_ """' N1me PROPERTY OWN· p.,,nerll'tip m«Clal LIMlled). In connec-Ad1m1 A\11 Cotti M... Dlmt .IC NOTICE Tl'le 1onowtng penon1 .,. Sulle 48. Coeta M .... Calif A TECH 6 ASSOCIATES STORED. 2949 Aend04ph Mt Sh9rrod Ctrcie, Fountlln EAS SERVICES, 13163 Dated June 10 19MI llon Wllh Rezone Petition C1llf 92826 ,.,_, dotng bull,_. u 92827 4500 C1mpus Or Su01468, Ave Coe1I Meu, Caltf Vil141y Callf 92708 Brool<nurlt. Cltrd.-. G,,,ve Martlfl J. ~.Ir ; R 118-07 Conteyl Smt11'1. 3131 Lin-,ICTITIOUI 9U8fNall A ABLE ACCIDENT AT Jeffrey N Dey, 2533 Of· Newl)Ol1 BMcti, C1llf 92e&O 92J~ Hender'lon, 1023 MtllS:.~ ~'~~~~~ Cttll 92640 Jollll M. Del-r 1 Tne mouon 10 give Ordt-coin W1y, Cott• M .... Calif NAMI STATR•NT TORNEY 4.400 MICAntiur •noe A\11 . Apt B, Coe11 Chip• Renninger, 2910 s Maxine. Santa Ana, Clllf Vattey. Cliff 92708 Tile Flc1tt10ua Bua1n... Publt"'-d OtlJl(le Cou1 na~ 8&-15 nr•t rMdlng 92828 Tiie IOllOWlng P9fl0nl .,. Blvd SuHe 370 Newport M .... Clllf 92627 OC..Ofront. Newpof18Mctl Name referred to 1bove wu Dilly Pllo1 June'°· 1988 carried by tlwl ronowtng roll NlllCY S Hof1m-11. 3131 .. _, '"-·-·-• BMch. C1tlf 928&0 Thi• bu1lnet1 11 con· Calif 92880 92704 Thit t>ullNH I• con· 111.i In Ore~ Cwn1y on f .Me 1 cell vol• COUNCIL MEM· ltncoln Wty Coet1 Mete wvol'IQ ..,.,....... Rot>en F Allen Jr «-00 ducted by 111 lndtvl<lull Suun Clf1er. 4500 Cam-~ Jo ~ ducted by hutbencllnd wit. Juf'e 18 Uft I f ll E BERS AYES Hertzog C.111 92829 BOWIE. ARNESON, KADI MacArthur Blvd Sulll 370 Jfrffr..., N D•y --put Or Svlll 468, ~ 1023 S Maxine, Santi Ana MICtlHI p le Coull NO F 1644 \2 I Hornbuekle, Sct.1fer Hiit Thi• bu1lne11 II con-6 DIXON. 4920 Cimpue Newport Buct1. C.111 92se0 Tlll1 1111ement wu flied BMctl, Calif 92880 Calif 92704 Thl1 •l•t_,1 w .. "*' Erneet w1r11, no 121h St P\8.IC NOTICE WhHler NOES None ducted by hutbtnd •nd ¥Wile Drtve. "'-P<>r1 BMeh, Callf . Thi• bull""' 11 CQn-wllh the County Cleric of Ot· Thia 1>u11n .. 1 11 con-Tht1 buetntu 1• con-with ltie County Clerk of Or Huntington H1u1c.n C1llf fllC ....... ~'I ... 1..,.11 ABSENT None Coni.y L Smt1h 92~1exe-...__ a .......... Pro-dueled by an tndlvldu1t •"09 County 'Ot1 MWf 30. ducted by: co-partner• due1J edB ~'!._~~~Ind'*''• 1~ County on MIY 21 92647 """" -.... The lull •••I of Ille Ofdt Thll 1111......nt WU llled " ........ .,.,,... ... ,. Rober1 F Allen Jf 1948 Chip• AENllnger ................. 1988 Wllm1 e PMhpa 11921 TNuttf .... ~nl!IENT n1nce m1y be ra.o tn the lwithlheCountyCleflcOIOr-~Lew Corporitlon Tt11111e1_,1 wu flied ,,tCMl1 Tl'ltl 1t1tement wu lllecl Thia llllet'l'WWll was nled nortM Redo rd Ro1110 01rd4'n I'll "'~"'V '*'°"1 ""I City Clllrll'• of11Ce 7T Fllr ·~ County on June 4, Callfotnta. 17 lochmoor wnh the Counry Ctetli 04 Sitt Pu~tl•l'led Or•nge CoMt with IM County C*1I of Of· with Ille County Cleflt Of°'" Publl'11ed Ofange Cou1 Grove C1lll 'il:?MO d~,N~~C~ & COM Drive. Coet1 Me"8 t9 f11•1t ~~ Newpot1 &Meh. Ci~f Bem11dlno COun1y June 3. 0.11y Piiot June t3 20, 2T, I~ County on June 4 = County on June 18. Olll~Pllo~M .. y 30, June 8, Thtl •11111m.nt .,.,., ruec:11 PANY LAOUNA BFACH I l!IU I N" "'"*"IY, CltJ I Publlehed Orenoe Coul Join Arne1on. 921 Hyde t998 _1 Jvly 4 1988 t9 ,,t1M1 1 · 19 F-213 "'llh lhA Co11111v Clttrk ot Or 4119 B d L · Cteftl o.io.. Piiot June 13 20, 27. Court Co M Clllf •••• F-4122 ,.,,_,. "-· ""-,. __ 1nge County '"' lune 8 "--~ .. ~~" 1:2 1Y· 1 •9uni Publll!Wd Or1nge Coe.II Juty''4 t988 · 111 .... Publllhed Ofenge Co.Mt Publllhed Ofange Coe.II ,..,.t>lllhed ..,.1ng9 ..,.,..., 1---------- 19&& _.., ......, • 65 o.iry P11ol June 20 1986 F ...... 9264e Diiiy pllOt June'° 27 July 4 Dll-II' NOTIC£ Diiiy Piiot June 13 20. 27 Deity pilot June 20 27 July 4. fltllUC NOTIC£ Publl.n.o O•l "Qll Cout ROMtyn Rodkin, <'?809 F-883 ......., Wtlltem K1dl, 211711 ' ' ---"~--"-----July 4 l9&8 11 1986 1----------0l•ly Pllol JuNI ;.>0 it July Cr .. St Woodlltld Hiiie. PUBllC NOTICE Chlllon leguM BMch. Calif 11 1986 F-eao F-830 ________ ,._-&_7_3 ,ICTJTIOUI ..,... .. • II 19&8 Cellf 111364 PtlllJC NOTIC£ 9266t F1CTTT'IOU9~=· --------NA .. ITATl•NT ' ,.,853 Mra MICky R<>hln. t781S fllCTITIOUI 9U.,..ll Twry Dixon. 994S Olldl Pllll.IC NOTICE NU. ITA P\llt.IC NOTICE PtlllJC NOTICE fl'le f~ l**>fl• .,~ ---------Vett.y Vt1ta Or . Fnclno. lu..IAlllY °' ..... 8TATl.•NT oll Clrc:le. Foun111n Vllley, Tne followlf'O ~IOnl .,. dol1'19 bullMel .. Nil.IC NOTICE Ce~:,..!:,3~~" 17915 VII '!'':°o!!!s~~. T"4ifo11oW1ngper1on1we C•;1~1:2~~~lnet1 11 con-'ICTTT10Ue1t.11Mll d°f~E~A088 FAN ~~-=-~~:.=.~• (bl~:~ ~!~:~~~~~~ fltCTITIOOI auatNn• · tey v1111 Or . Encino Callf I ~uled IOf •dootlon " ~~o't:.~ P':.RK WEST ducted by • gerwra1 '*1· T::.•f:o!"!r:=! .,. CLUB. 3127 SetYI04I Pl . The folowlng perwone •• Tile lollo-MnQ '*"°"' .,. HOMES 3334 Collt HIQh- NAm IT ATUH NT 913 l9 the regular Cl!y Council PLAZA l TD • Clllf0tnll 1*tl'llP doing ~.. ~:,~~~e~127 dolf'O bullnMI .. ~Ae1~~CE REAL WIY Sutt• 23 t Cofone del The foltowlng '*'°"' 11a Muoay A Rodllln. 22808 meeting of July 7· !9841 llmttacS Partl*'lhlp 2092 "*tnder BO'lrit A ABLE ACCl0£NT AT-Coe ' KIElMAA CERAMIC'S, Mir Clllf 92412! doing bull,_ u Crepl 91. Woodtlnd HUit, t>elng Ordtnentt I0· 18, Bvllneee Cen.ter Ortve Sutt• ftll1 1t1ternent '*"• n1«1 TORNEY 44()() MttCAl1huf S.moe Pl · ti Meea, 1o&e Sant• Cruz C~. TV, 709 Santini Or., Cofone S1ept1an E L.1uzteir ff 1 ~EDICAL MANAOf Celll 91364 emending th• 1tmtt1tton 200 trvtne Cllll 921;5 withtheCountyC..otOt Bt\ld M• 370 ~ Caf1~1:2:,~lnHt 11 eon-CoettM-....Cellf e292t del M1t,Cellr 92825 w Promontory ~t MENT SYSTEMS ·~2~ Su· Thi• bu1ln•11 II con· petlOd for r1ble1 vaccl-P~n ArneriGan Proc>tt1... lll09 COunty on June 4, BMeh. Clllt 9zMo dueted ..... en Individual Kelty Jtv-Strotck. 1oee Terry l Phltll~. 709 Sen-8-dl Cll" 12e0o C*IO< Ave Su111 100 ,.._ dueled by • 111!'*11 pert· nettc>N 1 C .. tforru General p.,,~. 1948 Rot>et1 ' Allen 4400 ron1a"v....ite Nunn S111t1 CNz Ctrde. Colt• '"'1 °' Cofort• del M1t. Tri1a bu1tne11 11 con Po'1 e.ectt CelJ1 9:18&3 n«lhtp The motion to QIW Ordi ne,.hlp 2012 lu1lne11 '110IOI MKArthut ilvd Suite 3TO Thll 1111-t wa ~ MeM. Celtf t2t2t c.l11 92825 due11d by 111 lndMdual Crllg E 'Lowe DPM Inc'. Murrtry Ao<llclfl ~ 8&-lfl flrlt reeding Center 'onve, Sul1• 200. Pul>tllhed Ot1ng9 Cou1 Newport Beech. Cal" 92eeci wlttl IM ~fyCler1c of Or-Thi• bullnMI II con-Thll butlneH 11 con Stepl\ln [ l.euriW 1s2~ S\,?ertor Ave Sult• .lhlt atatement wu llled carried by IM IOllOwlng roll trvlne. Calif 9271& Delly Piiot June 13. 20. 27. Thia but lnM1 I• con-ll'I09 County on June 4, dUG1ed by: 1111 lndMcluel ducted by 111 lndlvld~I Thtl 1t11ernent wM 111«1 •OO Newpor1 Belch. C1tllf wllh 1he County Clet1tl of ()t. caH vote COUNCIL MCM A O t<Mn July 4 19M duct«! by an lndivldull 198' Kelly Strole* Ttrty L. Phltt11>91 with the County Cieri! Of°' ~:?863 101141 County Oii Jvne 4, l[~S AYES HerttOJ· Thll atl letnenl ... !!led F'-e31 Aoberl F Allen. Jf ~ TN• llltement ... Ill.a r• lll lemeflt -flied ll'g9 County Oft Mey 30 Lou l.ele;Jntt. 217! Pac.Ill(. l986 Hombudlte. Sctleler H ' ~lh the County Cieri! of Or-Tl'lla 11atement -flied Publlahed Ot1n111 Coeet with the County a.ni of Or-with the Coun'Y CleB of Of· 1988 Avenue Ste ' a 1, Coal• ,,*17 Wl\Hltr NOfS Non• ll'g9 County Oft M..., 30. rtJJlJC NOTIC( wttll lhe County C*1I of Atv· o.lly P•IOI June 13. 20 27, enge County on June 16, = County on Mey IS. . fl110lt1 ...._ Cellf 92t27 l'"bl•lhed Ofange eo.i AM!Nl None 1tae •alde County on .June • July 4 111te 1eae ' ,_,1 PvblllMd Oranoe eo.1 Ttl•• bull"•" 11 eon. 011ty r11o1 J~ 13 .. 20 27. The lull to1 of the ordl-n 1CMS1 ,ICTrnOUe IU-U l&M ' F-&Se n 111a Pu~llhed Orlf\OI COM1 Delly Piiot J~ 1!, 20 27. duc1t0 by • oen«ll Pfl1· Juiv 4 1~113 ~~c may r,e ..:........Mdrr'" ~lie Publlehttd Or1nge eo.t ..,... STA'TDmlifl ea• Publllflecl Or111Q9 eo.t Delly ~ M-30, June 8, July 4 '°" "' ..... ,_ahli> F'-4134 ..,1y lertl 1 Om,..., rllr D•tty Piiot Jvne 13, 20 27, TM tOllowlng perlOl'll 8'1 Pl10llthect OtllnQ9 Cout ---------o.llypllotJuf\120 27 Jvly4, 13. ~ lNt -r r-vlV 1 ou Zllemlk Orlw, Coel• ~ Juty 4 19M ctoino ~ .. DlllY pltot June 20. 21 M 4, "8..tC fC)TIC£ 11 ftae Tn11 t11ternent -. llled Pl.Ill.IC NOTIC[ IUIN "· '9•l•Y. CltJ F-tt9 BATAVIA/AHOUI AS· 11 fH6 F~7& F-2tt "8JC NOTICE <t'll'l lhe County 0.... of Or· c~bltlhed °'ange Cout SOCtAT!a, 235 (ae1 ..... ,. en ·-P\BUC fC)llC( = <A>umy on JuM 10. ,~~:.=• Deily PllOI June 20. 19te P'\llJC *>TICE ~:re=: A, Coet1 ...... rtatC fC)llC( fl~~A~.. r18JC NOTICE '1CTmOUe IU..... ~~-~II • ,,,,. TIMI fo4IOWll'O peftont.,. fW ,ICnnout..,....... St!ICIMn c Oroet, 4111 The followtnO l)erlOfl• ltl flCTITlOUI ~ MAim ITATIW The~~.,. l'ubllttled Or1nge COMt d04no bu"'-8 II rtJllC NOTIC( NMl9 HA,._., Oo!Oenrod Cor1>fll del Mlt. flCTITIOUI ...... doing bu.W-II WARM· MAlll.ITATl..wT The~ penont.,.. doing bllllMet • Oellypll01Jurwo?Q,27Jufy4, (1)MtO-MAtlfb)ORANGE ThltOllOwtncil*'IOAI-c.111 t2t26 NAllll1'ATDmMT IHOlON HOTll AS ThelollowtllgpertON.,.. dolngbuelneee• A A&U! ACCIODfl AT· 11 tll'l6 COUNTV HEAL TH CAA( f'ICTmOUI 9UelNIN dOlt'O ~ M -fl'amela j , Oroet. • 111 Tl'le ~ S--we SOCIA TES NO 4 30tO ~ ~ ... rAANK'S '1..0WIRS. 300 TOANEV, "°° ~ F47 NEWS (c)FOOT CAA(, 44128 .... ITA'T'llmWT PlfO-INFO II 2no s Oolctentod. Cotone oel M•, dOlnO buelt'IM . fl'ultman 6tre.t. Coel•Mtel w MYE.AI COMPANY. E., 11111 It ' Coe41 Meu.. 9l'ttcl Sutt• 370. Newport ---------•I!. Tanglewood Ave , llle lollowlng S*'IOnl.,. Hetbof BMS ~ L. ~ante Callf. 92e25 ROBERT 11.0AH AND Callfomle t212t 3351 ~I 8t, Cotti Clllf m27 e.tch, Cellf t2MO P\8.IC NOTICE Anlllelm. Callf 92807 doing bu.W-• Ana, Cellf. t2T<M "8ymoncl A Duttn. 805 00 507 Ortnge A~. "®ert P Warmington, Meea, Cellf. t 2m P1trtct1 A fdy. toO !*ti Aoben fJ ,...,,, Jt , 4400 "1dlttd A L.agedln, 4629 'l VINO CUP Ct.AV. m Pro-Info 8y1tem1 Inc., o.Nla, Coron• del M11, Newpor1 8Mc:h, CeUI 12te3 3090 fl'ultrnen It,_, eo.te Wllllerr\ I ...,., •. 33M AV9 . LAguna e..dl. C.. Mec:Nt"'-llYd li.lfte )1'0 ~Y CW f hngfewooo Av• . e a.tltllOO St Sltlll A,,., Callfomla corporauon. 2no Clllf t2t25 SIOen and Son. • Call Meaa, c.Mtornte t21Jt Fuctlell It. eo.t• Meae, tm1 ~ a..ctl, c... t2ta0 A.OCWT'ID ~·· AJvlWlln, Cellf t2I07 C6llf t2701 8 HttbOt ll¥d .,. .. L. lhe41• V Ouren. 908 IOmll Ulnll«I fl'ar1nerlflls), Harold 0 Pwtl•. 3090 Cllt 12'3f Ja£11"1>fl Srl1n Harrie. TNt bu~ 11 con- Ofdll'lll'ICe.,..'' ti~ Ull T Fo11. 449 hH Or Alnctal Wiii L. .. Au, 22& Stitt• AM. Clllf 91704 o.tlAI CorOlle oel Met, 907 Orange A...,,_, ....... ~SlnM. c.ta ...... K•l"Y A ..,..,. ~M Mn Kern Ot . HunttnglOlll duc1ecl by -~ u..O IO M"' ""'IOf'Oe and •201, Co«• ,..., Calf 24th Pl . Coet• MeM. C.llf Tl\11 bullnete II COfl• Callf. t2t2& port e..cn. c.itf t:l"3 C&llfOt'llla t212t '"°""' II , Coet• ...... IMofl, Caltf t204t ~ r .u.n, Jt ""-' )() ~ "°"' ,. edoC>-t2I07 t2t2T ducted Dy a llrnl1ed '*1'*. Thie bull-•• c;on. Thi• bull-• II GC>n· Thi• bul lNM II con· C#lf neat Tiiie bu•I-,, con-Thlt ltltllMtll -f"4MI 11on on """" 11. 1 .... and ~II bualnet.1 11 con· Thi• t>ull!IMI 11 con-lltllp duet«! by: 1 genw11 e>art· dVC1«1 by • •mnect pll1rw· duet.ct Dy· • o--• 1*1· Tllll tiuam.-1 11 con-ductect Dy • genwll pen-W(tfl tfle CCM'l1Y c.t1 of Ot · wu adopt«! 1'Y the ,...._ ctvctect try ~p111111t1 dllCd«I b'Y *' ~ 8ueM I Fo•. Admln A.tr llet'INP eNI> '*"Iii> ducted Dy-: IUbend Incl ... ,,_. enoe Countr °" M9" 21. tng rCJll c:all \I049 ~ll U• T Fcn AMdll W l AAJ ... ,.,,, lfwploen C 0t09! Monti&• 8lo4WI ~ fl' W.-mington WlllMI II My9t'I "etrkllll A E~ t ... MlMl!lEAS. AVU HerOOQ TNI ICae-rt -111«1 TNt mrt__,f -N90 TNI ... t.,.,...,t -MIC! Ttul llatllNllt WW 111«1 TJ:llt lt•t.,..,I 11111 Ned TNt 1191WNfll -Ned Tiiie lt91..-t ..... llled Tilll ~ ._ ..... P11111r Hornbuc*le. ScNNr. H8ll Mltl tM ~y Clertl o1 Ot· wt1J1 rtie County Qertl of Or· with tN CcMrty c-1l Of Or-wttl'l 1'~ Couf!ty a.to of Or· ""'h the County a.11 of Or· .-11111e c.urttv C*' °'Of· """&tie County~ of Or· wttll fhe County Ollf1I °'Of-Al._.. 9'"' P'fi tt, 4..cM) WhHfer HOH wone. WIQlt County on M•t 27, .,.. Cour!ty on »M :J, lftCl9 ~ on Nti •. MOt -CoUnfY on JUN I, .,. Countv on June to, -., Coun1'f on June .ol, -. 1 County on M., 21, -. County on Mey 21. MICAtttlwr ~ lutt• ABSENT ~ 11841 ,... 1tll 10lt ttN \OM _._ ,... tOH .. UO, ....._, a.cit, C&llt ~H-t1~ nwt11 n-.n ,.,.._ "11a.I ,,,,. n-•• ,,_,.... ~1 IHM ,,,. loM\o Of 11 ....... fl'ub4Wled Dreno-c.o.t ~ ar.,,.. eo. Pvtilllhed °'.,,.. c:..t ll'uDlhlhed °' ... CoMt Pubftftlcl °'.,. CoeM fl'ublllh«I °'"'09 GoMt """*'*' 0r.,.. CoeM ll'ubllNcl Or-. eo.t ~ Orw9a c:.o.t from C) 1n.r-11 ...,....., o.11-, Ptlo\ June JI IO, 17, Qe1tr l'llot JuN ti, IO, 2T. Del't ,,._ .NM fl. 20.. f7. DllY ... .U.2C. 2T ~ 4, 0..,pllOl .U.I0, 17 July 4, Delly PllOt JuN ti, 20. 17. o.ly "'°' ..._, 30 JuM I . Dally fl'flol M.-; 30, ."-'t I , Deity Not Jurie ti, 10 17 •o c1 rLoc11 eu..,_>-M-4 tt1M ~· 1 ~· 1 11 fNI 111... Juf'f4 1... 1',20 19&8 u.20 ~ Nif41tte lOC.•'•!I II 1100 ,.,., r.cv , .. 25 F~S ,.... , ... ,..1 F-J71 '·2IO r-tlh - t OAILY PLOT/~ 0£'Alln'MINT Of tr....-. CINall or ~ • ll-lllftMl)A co..t PUaJC AfJCTDt TMI o.81AL Of 1'lm ,._ MCmCa TO a.AW CCIUITY fH TRIAIURV ~ "--PGNI. ... •nma111 ITATI Of CAUJCMMA MOnc:a Of OOCutlllllf WU ... *"1Ca Of coenucTOM eus YUOll OOUlllT INTfNW. MYDIVt ~ °'...._,.money tcnACIOM ADC\Al, COUNTY Of f'UeUC AIJiC1'1C* CON1U IUY • ._ Aa TMle IM.I CM.I.Me'°"_. N °'* C.... HIMCI CltCMr ....... ~OI'~ NOTICITOOO'DIDAln IANTACUAA NOtao.1t,_.OMw!M -~ ,...._ Tl, IM-lctlOOI N Dr ..... NOTICS OJI~ °"* e>eyeble IO lne ln*M tAvleo a ~)l.AMY A 111 ...._""" a&. In IOCO,...,. """ _.... • TMm COUNTY Of Ole-'-,._ PO" t ·Ml IA U HIPl lD ..... Ml. CA. .... -SN.a "'-'w lerwi.. ,INCH AN tHDWlDUAL: ._..._.CA •1u mere111 ... 1210 end lrUO• Aw. .OTICS ICHOOl DllTflUCT PSIOk>Mr TAN VlN 8C1HOCX. DllTNCT Und4lf the 9'Mottly In Nalute of Tiiie ~ f19ht OH*iTIN a ,INCH AH Ptetuonw: VIClut la-.t1 d h Callfoftll MOnc:a VOU AM IN OUAULT ... a... t:oo CllCMll HOU'tlN lid ~ MiM9J lnlemal~Codueo-tltllendlnter..iofthew; INDIVIDUAL: L.A""v A A•pooo9nt ~A ~~~-:!c 1H1 .,i: 09/IAAcr ~A OU.OOflTAUST '"°' .. .,... ..... ;,,_. ~NQOCAHH~J.1111 l:COP.M llOn 1331· IN propeny ct. peyw(l\Mledontnetrontof 'IHCH AHO CHA ~ Jerlk1M le IMO 1t1N 1tt1 lie "'°"1'AllTNOTICS DATU> .. I ... ~ 1iei _, . THI ~ . . ...... d •ltd ,.,_. :1~r~::=1-:r ='::1-.::S.:!!!_~ 'INCH, HUHAND AND CU.No I01717 ""4ierlllgMd Wiii II 'too P·Mm YOU TAKE ACTtON TO .._. .. a.. ._....: C..No.DUMt'7 HUNTllifOTOlll HACH ---~ ~ COHITNJC. ••roe.a A.M onh3rd41irof.,lufy, lfYOUA""°""1YlllJN ,AOTlCT YOUA PAO'·~ a.t.. .... • RPIJlll UMOHKIGHIOtOOL.Ollo-~!:'*AA~LA'=.:: :~..'!..,!1~1ot Yelld TIOHAHOMVll.OPU£HT, MOT1CCJ Y• ..... i..t Itel.el ltl42~1twd .. 'ORIQ.OIUM lfiCAUS& EATY,l'T MAY HIOLDAT 1w CC.. ....... CA ll01'ICm Y• .... ._ TfUCT IDU~ATIOH Trle P'~ .. be'* 91 aum~ °'~~~ .. A CAl.W'QNllA OOAoo ..... Tiiie_._...._ i.. tN Qty of lenle M9. YOUAMMHIHOINYOUA A '°9llC IAL.I. ti YOU l'to.-Ct ld ... Ufloa1l•t1 ..,._,..._. .. ....._ COO'tA. telnl bl6c .... ~ IMled bid ' ...,_ --......,.,,.TION; llld DOES I ...... ,_ ..._. ,._ County 0( On1nge, a.. of PAYV I. t'T WAY 81 NEED AN 0"1.ANATIOH HalM Ml'HAL T PAV• ....... ,_ .._. ,_. A,,..., .Hli.l'l!ll!!CID' :pr~bylmemelAitY-~llleOf u.,s 1*'&111 9wol.tlfl30,lncMM .... '-'1111..._,_,._ CeltOl'nie ... 11""*~ IOLD WITHOUT ANY OJ' THE HAT\J OI T INO/a.AC*Ta.. AT VAN-................. ,..,. CAaMI enue CoOuocUon 133& end IUPOtlOt 10 ~ tt•U,. YOO AM 8llNO IUl.D ....., ... • .,.._ AeM t1on 10 tho~~ tor ~ ACTIOH, Md 10" '"OClfDINO AOAINIT OUI DCITNCflOCATIONI ..... "'9"! •........ Proj.ct 14Mtlf I .. " ,...t~ r90UlatloM Dale United···-Al of "'.! SY ~!(A Ud ...... die....,......... ~. poerMn•I Pf09«'Y mer IWIYe "" ....... to YOU. YOU 81'tOULO CON.-,.... ...... ..... .. .. .. ..... -....... ~ ....... ., • --91dt Wiii tie C)por'9d JUlY °'*Mlof P'OC*tY• demenCS.ldo) .. ACIFte IN-lfyou-.ltlllto ..... U'IUO• '*'If '*d tot 0. ~ bttng ~ acoount In good TACT ALAWY!:R ~ O..,.~ .... If~ ...... .-..... ~ .... - ti , ... Time Sid• .... be ... Ind ~---·end I.ANO a.ANK, ...... CNr· YICe of.,, •tlorMy In !hit,,.,_ by SM! HA~~ ~ ~ Ill of OnJune27. 1M,t1115 ...,~C.C. ...... CA YD"' en...,...."' .... ::&.~ :::::tu -=~~00 :"ii."::.: =alne• the ~ i:: ~ 'C."1.."::=All =tty~ t~'!u~wr~ S!~:.0:·,51111118 =-,,.:~CC*.,,....,::s:: ~~.~ ":°°'1ea11"7: ~TICt 18 HIRHV =n:= ~~ •.: ,... ~ .. -- l 1QU1\41 Niguel CA 12tn' Pf_::.~~~~~ ... DAYI ...., .. -• • 1 Mn 1'91l)OnM, If any, INIY be Dunc.in, Cert w 1551 ~ wftt)ln "'° ttn. 1111'· Corpotatlon u duly -.>-OIVi.N mat the abcweo-• ~. • ll'IY. nwy be MAINTINAN~~ ttfe Of Only ' ..,...., ,., .. _... u II ...,.. .._ l,_ le .. a tu.ct on 111M b I~ mined by law for ,...,..__. pOlll\~ Trutl• unOet Ind nomod 8dlOOI C*tncit rot llN Ofl lme ATIOHI AHO ~:~ ~--of·~~t! QI~:: valldltyttt°' Ille 11111, .,.....," .... '"'" .. •• AVllOI U•ted ha"°°~ anmwooo. Aov-•Sn mont of l'O'I' wt. wNdl 9'1'tuetll 10 0.0 of Trutl Ct-. c.unty, Celforni.. AY180l~...... TIOH, ~ 111 • .....,.. ' .• ~ .. D f In Y. qut111 Y wetoht. IMteMr\. mancsldo fl tnbuMI pu.o. 1111~ • norma1ey 11w ._..,_ ,_dod June 11, 1116, u llC""9 ~ 11'4 ""°""' -. t • • ....., ..... ~ -..n UNol'l .,.... ......... AL and to the tin, or oonclltJon of flllY of .................. docldlr contt• uo tin~ fowler, UM .. ,... deY9Pfiortotl'ledale•UCw lnet HO 15-211211 crf Of· OcMii'Mit lowd. Web ........... "" ... Id*" Cllllrtd .. :<• ~M-:"eci~e:::-'i~: ::,.,,Of/llllft'y. or it• mn.e.. ... ..,.....,...,..lno-o..nc:ieemenoequeUd r• ,ulu•• Mobil• Comm tneMleolyowpropetty No nc.alAoeotclalnttlaofftoeol elW ~to• "Dl9-.... ,. -... "'-ConMr, I0251Y.,.._.A .. In emal "8Yenuo SeMO... UM or purpoee HO ....... Mlf I -..... M IPOf\dt <*'iltO de 80 d • •410h12 ... dat• moy be .. unUI Iha County ~ of Or• TAICr', .. ,._. ~ llO, I 5 • ..... ..... ..... ..... CA ~nlen lntonMUon abou1 ~--becon'6dotOOlof .. ,,..,.,....,..,,...,.. L .. I• inl0tmac1on q~ ~.Ed tW8x13 UW.monU.frOfl'l .. dale enge~ty.Stateofc.11-IMnot..,.,INnlho~ &... ...... ' ...... tHO P••"•: (JUJ _,.,....,. or ao~ or •• ...... 1o....,,... ..,. ~ ...-1144 INll noca of e111mJ1t-,.. t0tn1e. EuQnod by ~ .._, tirN. ...-s ..,. tot au.-..s .... ...., .. * aa u sa POHlbl• encumbrancH , tor roeclulon of the .... -Sl Ulted 0... tolleilat .. 0•9 ' • COtWd """*" do9t Ot ,.. 8* Jf' .,,,., H~ lnM "'° -.rd °'. ~-tot COf-to di ~ ~ -NOTICE •• Hf"llY wtlldl mey be UMf\lt In 0. buodonflllureoflhoprop-7,.. ....... ,.. oonM)O de un at>o;ado... Jonntngo. ~ •112 c:otdetioftontNe~ SolaWIU8£U .. ATPUIUC "9aboWP'OtlCt --~ ...... ._., OIV~H &ta.a tN ~ termlnll\9 IN Yalue of tho erty lo eonlorm with lllY O"I· 1 ' 1 A M ....., ,.. ,..., •te Mu!'llO, oeo.r .. ~IO Ouldoot Spece 40' T h t • • m o 11 n t I • AUCTION TO HIG.HEST BIO-8lo. lf\lll 1119 ~ In IMlodlatamonto, di •• n...-8d!eol DllMd 1or ,,,,.,..,being~ Dolc:f1p. P'oeMd °' lfftpllod rep. ...... -. IM ,.. lnmechetamente, do .. ,. Tille .... wll be by com-J l49,&93 11 • ol May 2t. C>f.R F~ CASH~ 11 the ptam ldanUftod llibo¥oe, manera, •11 re1p11oata er.,. (;oulltr, c.11: 1*. 11on ol property Com· reaonttllon Aedompllon ....-. ....., IM ,,.... maoere. '" rHpuHt• peiltl¥e Olddlng on the 1t11. 111\d wl Iner-und time of u1e In lr#tul ~ end tflll be ~ Ind eeGl1'a. al twy lflgYt\a. ~ llCtlrtg by Mii 9WOUCll' 1t1 morc191 lulldlnO and prop-Alglll• The rlQhl• of ,... .,., .., .............. _,,11 .... .flay alguna. Pllede promlM, Whore Mid P'1IP' 'f<Nf ICCOUnl ~ OJt· Of tne United that•) .. IN ~ t..o ~ .. IM .., ,..,.. • ...,.., ~ ...,.,., ~ •:_ looat~.:: ~~W~· deml>tlOn, u epedfted In ....._ •""*'t "'-I tllle -reoistrlld• • tlompo er1y la ltOfed end wtllcll It rent You trwt not lleYe to tront on11anc. 10 ttla 06d Or· above-ttalod llm• end t· TO fHE RtSPONC>EN'T · tlft• ,...,.,.. to a "OIS-m ter, m ... _ ""· Internal ~ Code ~ Mmt. 1-TO THE RfSPONOCNT IOcllod 11 10042 Hlt'bOI pay Ille entire unpold POt· MQe Ccunty CountlouM, plllCe The p«lttofw NI ftl.o a TRtCT". d r.-.. up to, AP•097~1-2t See oom-llOna337,tlftquotedufol. Thwe_..,_....,,._ Tl'le P81111onor llM tlled • 91Vd .StntaAn&,CA92704 llOn Of y011t accollfll. ~ IOCt1edonSant1An1SMS. Thor9wWbeen/ectepmlt ~ttlort conciornf"t "/OUf bU1not.._"'8fttho._. plel• cloectlptJon attached. lowt Sec M37 Aodemp-.,.......,, .. Yeu lMJ •• pellllon concerning your The llndlofd ,...,..... Ult though fUtl peymont -0.-.,.,_ S)'Glll'l\Ol'o St & l'OQWed lot Mdl • of bid marr1aige. K 'fOU t.11 lo !Ito • llCmod \Imo, _... ~ lor ~~i ~:: ~~ ~~of Ptoe>ortY (I) 9ofor1 to cal M ........, rlpt marrlege It you tell to Ille t ttol'll 10 bid at lho Mia. llW1deo, Du1 you muat poy Bt<Mldwsy, s.nte Ane, CaM CIOCumonm to vuetenl• ~ wtllNfl '° ~ ot IN ...Sol a COl'#w:t tot. .... Any potton wMM -.,. If ,_ • ... U.... rMPOn• wtthtn JO d•Y' of Pvrc:l\Uee muet be ~ tho amounc ~ ~ tomlll d right, uuo encl llOlr ,..._,,In good GOndllof'I Iha ~ 1NI tl'tllt .-a ._ ..,_ Clf"lllKl. ~~~ ~c~~ ~== P'~_ .. ~-.,_, ~ • ....._,,,... _, _."' the CSet• lhel 111te tummon.1 wt1h cMI and paid for•• the H-. you lllld yow Int••• ~ 10 and wttNn "'' _,. .,_ the bid • ..._, on ~. 'tOlf o.-91c1a .,... 1119 ,.--In • upon .. _ ... _ Ille 11ght IO ........, .....,... ......... la WYed on )'OU,)'OUf dll*"1 time of purotw Goode .,.. ~ Of mott019M now hlld by ii unOOt Mid opening date ·~!NY been.-.d and .. tfle plllCe -• 1 ~. SHIP 5 SOOTH, Fl.ANGE 11 P•Y Ille e mounl d11 e t ..... old ..... ~ lit may be ont..CS end the tOtct "Al tS" Ind ~ be "'*"I mutt.191y IO'll9 In wnt· Deed of Truat in the prQPOrty E.ecft bid ~ oonlorm CICM1 "Wf .ntar • )udgmont end lflal 119 ~ and WEST. IN THE RANCHO logo(her wllll lhe ~ ........ Moll). ~ mey ... , •• )Udgment r~ ., tN time of.... Ing Pf'IOI to Irle time the no-tltlltll.0 in MIO County end end be reapoi ....... to the eon1atnt"' ln~u.,. Of publc:lly ,..., alol.ld ...... ~~tN~~L~S, 0~NAN~Hl of tti:~_OCMdlna. K flllY, lo .,.._ • .. • -con1e1n1ng 1111unc11v1 or nw ... It ait>toct to prior Uct ot .-le ~ ('tlt*:ll State deealbtd u conttaee ~ ot'* Mdef9 ~1"8 ebo11eoetatod ""'• and • IM -w.tery al any lime ~ .... ......_ ,... ot"-1 ordeta conc:.rnlng ~ion In Ille ....,.., ol may not be..,.., ttian the Lot 18, of Tract No 289$, Eocih blddet 9'191 "'°"""· dMlkwl of prQPOrty, IPO'M P'8ICll ST ATE Of' CALIF~NIA. AS prior 10 '"° .... U.ool, end ..................... dtv191on of property, epouMl Mtttornonl .,.._ SAF'E end of the tllt--111 In It'll City of Coe•• Mta&. .. on the '°"" bnlllhld with MIPPO"I. cMd cuttocty. cMd bcfl lllld ,.,... OOfllorm PBEOOR ,,Mftp:~~SEIQN upon llJCtt poymont the s.o. ... DIAi CALIJtl)ANC)t 8UPC>Oft. Chlld CU.lody ChllO HANK>R SELF STORAGE per1od et•lod allol4) 10, llhOvrn on. Map tllorlof r• tN oontrOCI docunont.e, • eupport, •tlornoy f .... end be ·-c ..... to .. " • retary thd rt•toro klett '"' ,,., ... ,., 111u euPort. •llorney •-coet. and Obtlgeted patty llfTK>l'll other lhlnge, 111 COfded Bo<* 89. PllGOll II lilt of the propoood ~ oooa. end aidl Oil'-,...., OOftlr*' ~ OF MISCELLANEOUS P'OC>OrtY to him, 111\d ................... -and IUCh other retoet .. mey Pvbllehod Orange eo.i ptcMde eddltloc\lj {Imo In tl'ld to M••c•tltneov• lfOC10rt on .. protect -• l\'l9Y DO greni.cl ~ "" E.adl l:lld ....... ~ MAPS, tN THE OFF'ICE Of furtllor Pf~ In oon-.... Oii .... wte. DI ll'llf11ecl by Iha court The Dally Piiot June 11. 2e, ttee wtlldl to ~ the o.tault by Mept r8c:ordl of Or~ roqulred by ttla "'*"""' cour't The ~It of l*MoO by .. aoclll'ft't ,.. THE COVHT'f RECORDER ~Ion wtlh lhetwy on tuctt UN oena e -..._.. garnllhment ot we.gee, lak Tll005 Ir.,._ of the proc-1Y or Ccunty end Subeontr~l"f Fair .... taking of mon., OI ,.,,.," 10 In the COflWOOI OF' SAID COUNTY' DE· P'OC>OrtY ltlell cw from ...... ale• -.. ....._. Ing of money °' property °' othon¥1M. or (21 eetae>lllll • Thi ,,, .. , addt... and PrlCtlcae Act OOYt Cooa property, Ot Ofhet COUf1 documont9 end by tho .. Of SCRIBED AS F'OLLOWS. thetlmeoftucttpeymerrt.(bl pui1Dmt1iq tu l'llfYUta otner court eu1hor1Zed rtllUC NOTICE tchoduNI of peyrnont1 tn 01lllf common dMlgneflon. Soc 4100etNQ eutl'lortmdpr~li91rrmy PfoPOtOd~ BEGINNING AT THE Redemption of Reel &tale ........ .,,..._. ....... proceecllflO• mr; •M tetull Ofdel 10 cur-. Yout default. Of It •llY or 1111 reot PfoP«"tY &di blddof muat eubmll llOC) ,...,,., The DCSTNCT -- SOV'THEAST CORMER Of Aller Sale (l)Penod Tlleewlftpllt oe1t let for· MAY7t"8 ncnnoua.,._ta b0th(1lend(2) CSllCtlbld above 11..ntlooctibldoonltlodor DeledNOV2t.1M5 tnertgl'lt1onitacl_,,,or .. SAID EAST 80 ACRES, ownert of t/'ty ,_.property ntalldedo1 l•t•let Grece K Y1m1kew1 NAlllm ITA'T'DmNT Fotlowlngtt1 .. 111plreUcnof purp()rtecl lo be 9711 Po.1 CAlll'ller'I anodl ~to OAAY L. Gll\ANVllll!, b6cfa 0t '° _... 1ftY tr. THEN c E w Es TE R Ly tOld .. ptcMdod In eectton ............. .,,.. .... Clertt. By ,... Wtlton. Otpu The lolloMng pottont .,. the llml per1od ,...,.,. to In Rold Coell Maet Cll1-tho OISTM:T or • bid bond Clet11, by c 0.bltdOll. ,..,..,... lit flllJI/ ... ar .. LI NE OF SAID EAST or edllWlillteton or My ceoo. Jecooy end May9fl Lew OMS BUILDERS Hl1 notice. uni-the oblgatlon T~ llnderMgnod TruetM c:orrttllCt docunontl In .,. .... "-0...,.......,.. The ~t °' aro.. AL ONO THE SOUTHERLY 8335. tlletr hair•, Poculon, ... a. owte eoowot. "" ty Clen( Oolflg ~ .. I 'he l\ft1 C*'IO'IPI of 11'119 l0tn1e 112929 111 111e torm Ml tot1f\ In IN DecMY c:a.r1I lt'IO ~ ACRES. 12 CHAINS TO THE P8f"tOI\ heYlng 111Y ln1WMI II_.... 1tO ,,,_ee • OftlC* 717 E El Clltlllno Padue Dr Hvn11ngto" being IOledOMd upon or e dlOClalme t/'ty ltlOillty !of etiy emounl not IHI lllen P~. 1-W. 1"" trlal "-'-tlOM llM do- SOUTHEASTERL y COR· lherlin, Of • ...,, thereon. or ,... .. ........ ,... Roel •4 Sul'ln'f"•I• CA 8eecf1 Calll '92949 '°'*"' wntton ""'°"*'' WICOffecl-o• the st'9el 16.eoo 00 ... ouetM'• ........... m. ...... ,,,.., ,.,,,.,.,., ... ""'*"" ......... NEA OF THAT CERTAIN any P9f90I\ In,,,.., behalf, ,.,. .. -., • ...-i 94087 JeiM. s1 .. benz 5811 ~)'OlllndyGW~ edcj(-and onw common thatthebiOder .. .,,..,lnto CAllM('tM)~ lng1111eolper..,. ..... ln PARCEL CONVEYED TO lhall be "°'""tied lo~ ...... • ....,_, M .,_. Pvbllthed Oranoe Coa•I Pedue Or Hunitngton 1or pormllt e loi'llO' ponocs, ~lion 1t eny thOwn Ille p.Clt)OOed contract If Iha PvblJWlied Or9f9t C009I the 1oca111y In .-:ti We DYKE LANSDALE. BY DEED 1111 P<Of/llllft'y eold. Of t/'ty ' •trH OHH de "' Diiiy PllOt May 16 2'.\ 30 8Mch Callt 92649 you N"9 Ottty "'° logel rlgh1 .,., .. n Mme .. ewordod 10 tuCI\ Oe;ly,..,. Jllfw I 13, 20 :n' wortt II to be ......... lot RECORC>f.D IN 800t< 3038 partleularltactof tudl prop-pu111h1bd ................. Juoe 6 1986 C4Clf De VOl'9 900 So 811'1 loetoo lna .... of~prop. Seid NloWlll ~mldo bUI blclOOr In tho-' of tlllunl 1W Wiii cnft OI tyVO ol woftl• PAGE 503 OF OFACIAL RE· ony •I eny lime wtthln 120 ...... ,., '°"" .... _... F209 A.,. 89 192' Haclend• tr1y by Pl';t"8 the onUr• wjthool covenant °' -· lo ... ,., lnlO Mid contract. FtOt man noodod to ....,.. .,. COR06 Of SAID COUNT'f, CSIYI Iller the IM therao4 IJdeMlt-.. ... lflhll Helgt'tl• Cdf 9°1745 ~t demendod by 'f<Nf renty,expr-otlmplled r• Midi aocurtty wlll be fOt· __ .,. llftTIH' COftlt41a TtlW,.. .. Ofl SAID POINT BEING THE (21 Price Such p<operty 0t ........ ,_. ... .W Amended Publ1cetion ~ Millwtlfd, 2007 W creclllor getdlng title, poeaMltOfl. or foll.CS r-""'"4 fie at tf1a Dl8'TAICT oMc1t TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-tracl ol ptOf/llllft'y ltlall be ....... 7aM8f 1 llfl ...... Jvne t9, 1986 tS5tll St Torrenc. Cell! To llt\d out the atnoul'll oncumbrenoet, 10 pay the ~ DISTRICT tOMrW1 locet.O et 10251 Y~l°"ll'I NINO OF THE BOUNOARY permitted to bl r~ m 1.-..-to. It 1tO Ml'-90504 ' ' you mU81 .,.y, 0t 10 erronoe remaining prlnclplll tum of tho right to rojoct f11Y 0t d I( 2l1M A~. ~ 8Mch. OF THE PARCEL OF LAND upon peyment 10 lh• oco •"" ....... ....-f'\&IC NOTICE Thia bvllMH 11 con. tOf~llottoothelof• lhe not• MCUrecl ll'f Mid bide °' to ~ 91f11 Ir• ~~A~M CA 9214e. Copm ~be HE REIN DESCRIBED, purenu.. Ot lnceaohecan-.... e"" Mntcto •,.... ducted by 8 gonerll pan. cio.uto, ortt your prQPOrty le Otod of Tr1111, With lnteroat roouttflll• In flllY '*'9 or In The....._.._ O«llalnod on,..... A cop, THENCE FROM SAID TAUE nO'I be found In lho county In __. • llt fl dl o e K -1 n«ahlp In tor~ tor any othof tiler~ u prOYlded In u.d Ille bidding ..._....,_.,."'.....,....,. of ttw ,.._ llhal be poqie. POINT OF BEGINNING wtitc:tllhe PfOf/llllft'y 10 be,. -......... ..,_. ..... f'ICTn'IOUI .,..... J-J Stert>an: p,...,_ reuon contact notM. ldv•ocet. 1r any. Purwllo lho Pf~ ~.=1·~--0~ ~ eel .. tho job .... n. tot. NORTH o· 00 51"' EAST dwmed l•lll1Ullteel,thenlo 1::.. ..... ~...... .......,,,,,,....,.,. dlnl . ROSE ANN COATES.Clo undorlhflOl"llllofu.c!Oood ofs.ctton1n3of"'8Llbor . ~ ofper4'111111 ALONG THE EASTERLY the S«ncery, lof Ult-of ). Tho lollowlng pottont ere Tn11 stetemont -lllld W1rren 8 Wimer AttorMy ot Tru.t 1 .. Cl\argee end Code of the SUM ~Cell-= =-0.. li&er, Cell-waoee .,....uponewertl• > BOUNDARY OF SAIDjtne purd\eMt ""heln. Of c-....... ,.. dOll,g llutlnlee .. BONDS wllll lhlCovntyCWtlolOr· e1 ~ 1400 Nor1tl Harbor ··~olllleTnAt .. ..o tomia.lheDISTAICTllOllot>-lngclllyof tiWll ltlllliowa. l ANSDALE LAND 350 uelgnt theemountpeldby ThenetMendeoctr ... ot 800~CAAFT, 1980Placen-.... County on Mey ti 8tvd Suite 400. Fllllor1oo. otth11ru1ucrulldll'fWd l""*1 lrOl'I' IN DitoCIOt of ~:_Out~~ & A•· lltNibel'MI dill lllPO" FEET THENCE WESTERLY tuc:h purctl..., 11\d lntorMI the OOUf1 It (8 nomtwe y IJe A'lll\UI. Coet. Moea. CA t9&e . C111torn1e 92936 (7 14) Otod of TNl1 the 0epet1,,_1t of lndl.9tNI -·• __.....,_ ~· !ho COHT"-'CT°" to~ IN A DtAECT LINE 45 FEET Iller~•· thet•l•of 20per· dlf'ecclondelecort••t SU-lrnl27 F10el12 171 1132 The t01•1 emoutll of 1ne A•l•llona Ill• 11•n•r•I c:" 1~ ~~ lho~ll_....,anel TO THE MORTHEASTERL y oont per ennum En.ct of PERIOA COURT Of CALI· OongtOO Loi, 9 Aedroc:lt, Pvblllhed Oranoe Col8I II )'OU lie-... any quoetlOl\e, unpaid ti.Ienco ol the ~ pte'llllllng ''" of per dlor'll one • UPOll any liUtlCOfllrN'IOt CORNER OF THAT CER-Jurllor ~ Soc F'ORNIA, COUNTY OF ~· !Mne. CA 112714 Deity Piiot Mey 30 Juoe e you lhoulO conteci e ~ gallon MCUrecl by the prop. .-get end Ille ~•I ~ A. St..,._dool under IUdl COHTAAC'TOI'. TAIN PARCEL CONVEYED 933fl(cl Effect of JUlWor Eh-ANOE, 700 CMc Center Jlneull C l ... 9 Rodroell, t3 20 1986 . or 1111 g<Wer'1\1'1141t~ erty to bl told ond ·~-prOYalllng ra1t for ~ Iii 2M2 cir. DrM ~ lo~ not to..._, .. ._, 6~i~v~~~R~ii~~= ::'bf~:C-~ =.~:\:~27~~· ~.c~:.~~~. 11 con· F·295 ::m•ylleY9 ~ ::.:~•!:!.:!'ir1 ~ ~~~'::~~'ro pOn8oocfl.c.itfoml .. 92Ml =r::e..::'1n~ 3343 PAGE 1111 Of OF· glY9n °' • dood to roet prop-The nat'l)e, add<-. end ducted by hu•b•nd and wll• P\llllC NOTICE Notwllh91•ndln0 lho feet 11~ ot 1ne 1n111t1 publlellion be performed tor OOCll Cll'atl Oue1~ ~~~ ~= ICUtlon of V. oonnct FICIAL AECOROS OF SAID er1y executed pur'9UOl'll to lllephone f1Ul'llblr of p1a1n-Dongtoo LM. Juneuk C thtt your PfOPO'tY II In tor• or Ille Nottoe of Sale i. °'type ot woncer needed to VJ • -~ -· Ho b60der mey ..,._ COUNTY, THENCE SOUTH NC11on 8338 tMll dlteherge tlff't tttOtnoy. Of ptaln1in lee FtCTIT'tOUl IU ..... 11 clotlufe )'OU mey on. Yout $93,Ha 99 execute tho con1rOC1 l"-~ lll""f bid tot• period of '°"Y• 0 ' 00 5 I ' WEST ALONG Mich prOf/llllft'y from II 11411\a, without 111'1 ettomey la (El Thll 1tele1Mnl WH flied NAllll ITA~-HT pt09irtY lor ..... prOYldld Thi benoflClery ul'l<ler Mid 1 rel .. .,. on Ille 11 tho Dt8-J-A Shephordllon, Ml M (4$) deyl lftlW ,,_ Oii! THE EASTERLY LIME OF eneombfencee. •n<I lltlol nombr•. I• dhcelon y .. l\U· wtlh Ille Ccunty CIOtk OI Or· Tiie toll0w4ng '*'°"' .,. !tie Nit I• concluded ptlOr to Deed or TNal lllf•tofor• ... TRICT office localed •t wtttlrw:.,.·J:...~ c: of~ -'°' ... ~ ol ... SAID HOLSTEIN LANO. A ~ wtilch 1111 11411'1 of tho mero d• l•l•fOflO d•I .,.1 Cou111y on Juoe 4, doing~.. the conclwk>n of Iha for.-eeuteo and oet,..,.,ecl 10 tl'll PurcMlllng Office, 2te$-8 ............... , A pm,,_.a bond end • DISTANCE OF 350 FEET TO United 81•1• With reepect U>ogeOo det demandenle, o 1986 30'tH STREET BISTRO, CI09ufe underaignod • wnnen Doc· 9eer SI, Cotta W..... CA = County on M'9 2• C*f0i114'1Ce ~ .. lie THE SOUTHERLY LIME Of lo wnldl the It"')' WU m.o8 del domlltldanle que no ,,10921 SOI 30th Street Newpot1 Aemornl>ef YOU MAY letellon ol Defut tnd 0.. 92f.29 CopjOll moy bl ob-,.,_ roQUlf«S prtor to~ SAID EAST 80 ACRES. l\od prior1ty I~ ebogedo, •I JAMES Publiatled Orllfl09 Cout Beecf1. Cllllf 92863 LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF mand tor Sale llnd • wntt., mlnoCI on requOllt A OOf'f of ~ Or coa!.! of lt'IO oontroc1 9ld ... be THEM c E EA s TE R L '( HJiL ........ ....__ oe-H p AL MER. ESQ . Dell)' Piiot Juno 13, 20, 27, Vtntaom Inc. Clllfomll. YOU DO MOT TAKE NOllCO ol O.teu11 and Elec· theol rat• ..... ~ Deity Plot ~:.1':. 20 27 Ill "'° '°"" .. '°"" In .. ALONG SAID SOVTHERLV ... ,,0. IN C·11, a.a.-F'RIEOEMANN STONE. LA July' 1988 20965 Cout vi.. L-. PROMPT ACTION "°"lo Soll The undlnlgneCS e1lt'IOtot>1111• 19M • . oontrKt ~ LINE. 85 FEET TO THE ....-. CA tM'T1 (tU) SCALE, KETO & FINGAL 1 FM& Hvntinoton Beach Cellt I NOTICE IS HERESY ceu..CS lllO N011CO of 0.. llltlallbemanoatoryuipon F-«>2 ., .._ L .......,, C. TRUE POINT OF BEGIN· ~ t900 Benk ol Amertce 92848 GIVEN Tnet F'IRST AMERI· teull end Eloctton to Sell to lhe CONTRACTOR 10wflOl'rl1 ....... M I II I u , Osler· NINO Property moy be ,,,. Deto &-12-86 T-One City Blvd Weet, Pl8.JC NOTICE Thia bualnou I• coo· CAN TITLE INSURANCE bl rKOfdod tn the county the contract le -dod. Ind P\8JC .NOTICE ..._ _. C • r ~eel et Situ•. from P · Pvt>llalled Orenge Cout Orange~ CA 92eU (7141• ducted by •C«JIO'•llon COMPANY,acor·ponrtlOn,18 Wiler• 11'9 •M l ptoe>llflY 11 11pon tny tubCOfltrec10t Publtt'9d 0r-. come tenor onty Submlulon of Dally Pilot June 20, 19118 ~ K iaa Claude Koe«>lrle duly eppolnted Truttff locat.O under IUCl'I CONTRACT~. FlCTITIOUI.,..... OWiy Hol .""'9 20. 71.1 ... 8tOt: All Did• must be tub· Fe&5 DATE (Foclla) MAR 27 FlCTITIOU8 ...... Thlt 1tetomon1 WU fllod under. Otod of Truet Dated D•I• Mey 27 1989 lo pay not .... tfllln tho..., .... IT.,....., NM mtttecl on Fann 2222. SooJ. NOnrc 1988 NA• ITAT'llmlCT 'With the County Clerk of Qr. Apnt 29, 1M 1, executed by hctflc 9'econwerence apeclfled rat• 10 .. WC)f1(ert The~.,.,..,.. .,. ed Bid tor PurctlaM of Seit· P\B.IC t~ Oety L. Oflftvl9e, e--. The 1o11owtng pet9001 att ~ County on June 11. CHARLES C SEVEN end Corpotatlon, %700 M. Malfl ornployld by thorn In the•· .Oo1ng ~ M f\RIC IGf1Cl eo Property Contact the of· '1CT1T10UI IMJIM.ta bJ 9'0"'1 . M. lott•tt, CS o tog bu 11neI1 t t 19MI VICKI L SEVEN, llueOand ltrwt, 121h ''-· lanlt ecutton of the COl'ltract GARY SCHfAEA YACHT llCO llldlceled below fOf DesMY c 0 0 f( B 0 0 f( RE s . "11D7 llnd wife ... Truetor, In 18\IOr Me. e ......... '2101 (714) No bidcjer mr; ..ttfldtlW I SALES S401 vi. ()porto. ...cnTllOiM .... 1£111 Formt 2222 end lntormetlPn NAll9 ITAT'lmNT Pu**' Orll\ge CoM1 T .AURANT 2340 Herbot PvblllheO Orenge Coeet of VIRTUE 6 SO.ECK. INC . U0---. '.A. T-8f1Y bid for • pertod of lorty ~ 9aac:lfl. Celf i:zeD Mm ITA~ •bout lhe ptQPOlrty SvbfNI The totlowlng l*90fll .,. Deity Piiot June I!. 20 27 Blvd . Coat• Me.. CA 0811)' pilot June 20, 27 ~ 4 .. s-tlclary, rec:Ofded Pvbhlhed Orenoe Cout 11¥1 (451 deyt atl• tN date Oery w.,..,,, lchef'ef. Tho f~ ~ - bid• to Ina per'tOI\ nemed dol;:R~.440.::.. PerecS•. July 4. 19841 92iJ2e 11 1988 Mr; 12 1M1, u lnltnJmel'lt Deily Pilol Juoe 5 12 19 Mt'°' IN oponinO of bld9 34051 All'lblrLamem Dene dOlng ....,_. be6ow before lhe time bide f'850 Aahok I( l(honna, 4902 F-e8t No 13472 In booll 14053 11186 A peymont bond Ind • ~ Cell 92'21 LI H 0 0 L 0 • A s . ... bt opened Peymont NewPort 8oocfl. Callf 92te0 Kon• Or1Ye llA Huntington p-oe 1709 of C>mCllil ,... Th976 perforl'llance bond .. be Th.. ~ la con-s 0 c I ATE s . ' •• 3 !I twrn1 Bid must bl aocom-l~P 1 Rite Smtih, Beacn, CA 926'9 cordt tn 1111 Office of lhe roqut<od pnor to eltlCIUllOI\ dueled~-lndMOual A~ •212. ~ penlOd by lhe lult emount of ~~b8.,., ~fe:c, ~I l'tllUC NOTICE Thi• t>utlneee I• con· PllllC NOTICE County Recorder of Oranoe l'tllUC NOTICE of 1111 oontrect end~ be Gwy w Sc:Nrer BMcll Celf 12649 lhe bid 11 It 101• $200 Of Thi• b111tnon I• con· K ... dueled by an lndMdUel ACTTT10UI llU .... I County Celltomla, MCUrlng In the form ... '°"" In Irle TNI 9tll«nenl .... Ried Wlllo Loi v.na. - .... It me 1otel bid 11 more cluc1ad by llvebenclend...._ ITATIMPf'J Oii Aaholl K Knanne HAim. IJ.AtDKHT •.mono other obltgetlon•. K lf71I contrect docalmentw with the County Clwll of Or·j "~ AIOQo 81td .. Sen °'°llO trien $200 tubmlf 20 I*· Rlt• Smith WfTMD"AWAI. ""°" Thi• •l•temonl ... filed Thi lollowlng pot1001 .,. ~(1) note tot tfteorigH\ol FtCTTTIOUe .,..... Pumuant to Section U90 .. -c.oonty °" ....,. t1, Celll .~fae c.nt 01 the amount bid or Thie 1111.,,,.,,1 ... n1oc1 ,ARTMIR.,. wtth the County CteB of Or· tum ol I 148,200 00 tll•t lhe NAllll ITAn.N'T of the Go"°"'"*'' Code of 19MI Tl'll• 1>w1..-le con· 1200 wtltchlYer ta gr .. ler Or OfJUtATWllG ~ enge County on Juno '· ~ngU .. ~INneNE SH .. IRT co••. t>eneflclel lnte<nl under Thi tollowlng por1IOM.,. lhe St91e of Calltomte, lt'IO ,.,..,,, ducted by' an lndMcluill · wtlll lhe County Ctotlc of • 1989 " "" '"' toeh o..cs of Trvll Ind Illa doing llutlneu It Glendale cont re el will conte ln PubltaMd Or9"Q9 eo.t w lM V\en'a ~ ~en:,~1110:'H •noe Ccunty on Mey 1'· IU~~:.. ,,1_ PANY. 509 8111 81·• Hunt· obllg•llon• eecurod lner.tiy Auoct••••· Lid , 3200 pr<Malon• perm"ttno the I Dolly PllOI Mr; 30 June 9, Thia lll•tement .. fled eny, Wiii ~ f'9QUlrecl In Mt 19MI ,*111'7 The tollowtng potton hU Publllhecl Orenge Cout 1,;00 Belch. Cellf 9~7 .,. ~tty lletcl by the Brll1ol, &1111 eeo Coete aucceuful bidder lo t3, ?O 1986 With the COunty C*1I of Or· Fomt or Peyment AM pr;· PubllN!ed Orange Cou1 wtthdrewn u 0 gonerel pen. Oatty Piiot June 13 20 27 St . :11~,~~c!.!:' vl'lderalgned, thtt • brMCh MeM. CA 9292iJ aube11t\4t• MCUfltlot '°' W'rf F-277 ~1 County Oft Mer 2 t montt mue1 be 11y cull. Delly Pllol Mr; 30, June 9, ner from 1111 partnenhtP oe>-Jvl)' 4. 1988 92847 ··• of and defeull In, lhe otlll-J s O AteoaelM 3200 ~ wltllhetd by tho DIS----------1e&e contned ci** euhler'1 or 13. 20 1986 F·2ea erettng under the llctlllOUI F849 Tn11 bu1lnM1 11 con getton1 fOf ~ IUctl Deed Botlol SY!te eeo. eo.te TRICT to tnture per· Pl8.IC M)TIC( ..... ........,.... Or-~~ -------------------11lu-name of WARM-of TtUll II MCUl"lty hU ~ Meea.CA92'28 IOt"manOt undlf lhe con-----------...,._._, -...... -INGTON HOTEL AS· l'\&IC NOTICE duet.Olly en lndtvlOuel ,~reel In lhat payment l'IM Connoctie:.Jt Generll Life ltect o.ly PllOt lliley 30. Jul'le I I DEATH NOTICES SOCtAT£S NO 3 et 3090 ~~.~~t WM ltled ootl>Mnmedoof Theenllre tn1 Co {llml1.0 partner). A .., .. ttwougtl of vlll"low ~~ 13 20 19M F-275 Pullman Street Coele MeM FlCTTT10Ul IU ... la h lho County Clott. of Or emount ot princ:fpal l>alenCe 900 CottlOI OrOYO Aoute S "1• .... ~ conduc;teCI on NOTICE IS HEAEBY Cllilomle 9?929 . NAm S"TATllll.NT Wit C Me x) and 1n1er•I et 17 S"" oc-207 81oomtleld Conn JuN 23, 1988 el tOOO AM GIVEN the! 8 publlc '-Ing •-.,. 11111\'hf'C Tiie ttcllllou• bullo"a I The tOltowtno '*"'°°' •r• = ounty on v · cruocs lhlr'IOI\ trom Mey 12. I oeoo2 Attn Mon~ & ContrKlon we to,,_, wtl1I _. be held by !tit eo.t• ,.~ ""1-. BARTLING lll"rvl<..'e'S w1U be held n•m.,te1ement10t the~-doing bu.._.. 1ase wfllcfl bocelM all ~ RMI Ett•t• Dept . <Con-=~I ~:.C,M) •• MoM cny Coundl on July 7, f'IC tmoua .,... .. ner1111,nwu ftlod on AprM 17, ISLAND CASUALS 119'; Publl•hod Orenge me:: and poyabte on Mey 12 noc:llcul corporettonl ( 14 .. 1Me .. 9 30 p 11'1 or .. .... ITA'TDmWT MEBUS BARTLING, Saturday, June 21, 1985 '" the Ccunly ol Or· Ag••• st Balbo• ialend Delly Piiot June 13. 20 27. 1983 eny edv1neea re-Thia buatnMa I• con· 2985 Beet St, Coe•:,= '°°". thlroofl• u prec-~ folloWlnO Po"IOl'lt.,. long ume resident of 1986 at 12 NOON at 81.ge C•llf 921182 July 4 19MI quired of Bentllclery plu8 ducteo by • llmlted pet'ln«· CA •• lnet time and llcebl•. In th• Cou"C" dOI"" bueinote .. H bour P f. Vl M The lull NeJM and reel· Wllllem T Setvtn, 1111'~ F-•19 lnler•I Iller~ trom dal• snip from lllero 8ldl wllt not be ,. ... _bon of Cl'Y Hell n ... Hunungwn ar ac1 tc ew cm· dence ol lh• Per1on Ag•t• St., Balboa tll•n<I. v made 11111 b)' rouon ltler• JSG AMOCl•t•. Thomu eceec>tod trom Cof\t~ort .....,_., . tMAGI)(. 2310 Tuttlf\ "" Puaed away June 19, onal Park, Newport Clllf a»&2 of, lhl unc!Oralgned. ~I l Schrtbot o.-ai Partner nol •llondlnO the w•t•· Felr onv.. Coll• ,,._, on ~ IMeri. Cellt tMIO 1986 at M1.SS1on Com-Beach P8£'1hc View ~~K~:.-;;';:'2 Clinton c Thom ... 117'"' P\llllC NOTIC£ Benetlderyunder9'1Ct10tod Th•• 11a19men1 wu 111ec1 through ineto11ow1ng1tema Peutt K HUl'Wltt 73 10 Dir PMrt Ave Belboa llttnd of Trvet Ml 111ecuted. and with 1ne County Oort< ol Or· 0.••'"'"l ... ,d. I J F~ THE COSTA MESA Tuatln Av.• N9wPOtl e..ct\, muruty Hospital after Mortuary, ectors. Via De Ague. Sen Joen Celll 92M2 I(~ dlllvlr.O 10 Mid duly ep-Inge County on Mey 30. C1r•tr11 . a1 .. 111er. REOEVELOPMIENT AOEN· Caltt 112MO a sudden Illness He 11 644 2700 Cf.ttreno CA 92e75 Thia outJ1101t •• con· flCTTnOUa ...... , point.a TrutlM . w1111en 19MI ~ ow.c. CY end Mot• °""'9tapment Th.. b\Nl'IOAI I.I COl'I· ed by htS loving ---tgn•d Thomu A dueled by • -.i part• NAMl ITATllllNT Decietetton of o.teutt end "100I ~ Orenoo C.0.1 CorporitJon. '°' Pf°'*1~ duct.a by 911 lndMduel surviv EARL I KWnont . _ .... .,., ...--The followlnQ per90na .,. Oemlnd '°' S•. end Ml Publ!INd Or...,.. Coat Delly PIO• June t3 20 t9M bordered by 19th StrMI, Peuca K. HunwtU wtfP, Nancy. son. GUY c EARL. JR , Pvbllthld Orenge Cout ,_ .... ,. FOTO -·..-F~ Hllt1>0r9oula¥erd,lnd,._., Tl'llt 11aternent wee Nod Stonn Enc Barthno -~-..A J 18 Deity Ptlol Juoe 13. 20 27, Cllt\IOOC Thotn&t doing bu91-u depoeil.OwlthMlddufyte>-08JfyF'llotJune8 13 20.27. port Boulevtrd, En· w11Plt"9County0enr:of0r. '"e t-="'away une • J• .... 4 1988 Thie lteternenl...,.. hied EXPRESS & VISUAL ,po1ntedTrv1tM,-.ICllOeed 1989 ()tW'09nlel OotOt'l'Nnallon' of Manna del Rey. 1986 ln a Newport I -·• Fe& 1 With tne County Clark or Or· ENTERPRISE co t500 ot Tru11 end ell CSOCUmont• F-804 "8.IC NOTICE ~onmenta1 tmpoct ,_, ~ County on M8'f 21 daughtl'rl. Beryl n -..,.h H"'"plta.I Re· tnge County on Jun41 17 A<SamaS•t01 Colt•Moee. evidencing obllgellna ... •port No 102t tccop10CI Ofl ,,_.,., J ff ) JX"-. -19u CA 92&28 cured therlt>y, end hU 0.. IT•TllllNT cw "--t8 lN5 Bartling < e ry ured owner and ed1· n11.-r Ca111ertoe Jeng, 1157' c1erec1 and aoee hereby a.. f'\a.IC NOTICE .. ,,__,,Iler P\lblltlhed Orenge come Johruon o f Laguna tor of the Herald Ex· P\&IC NOTICE PubltsneO Orenge Cou1 Ouem. Founteln Vttloy, CA cter• •" tumt eec:ured ''*• O:."':°~~ RE z o NE PETIT Io N Ody P'llol Mey 30 .JUM e Bffch, $U8a0 Bartl· prt'SS; fo~r owner K,_ 011typ1101Jvne20.27July4. 92708 bylmmect,.1.iyduoen<Spay· ..:=cw IU ... tlNAMI ~ ~':";.~ 13201* F-l7' ino (Joeeph) Tavarez KNX o-dio S •n .. on, ITATl•HT M 11 1989 Thi• bU.ltlilU 11 con· •ble end hU Moc1ecl end OltaOUITIOM cw Th• totlowlng per•o"• (Plenned 01ve\Opmo11t " d Jill n<O ..... WITHDMWAI. "90M F-672 duet.Oby: en individual doee lllflll>y elec1 to ceuee ,.-,_...., heve eblndoned' tile UM of Commerelll) •-.,. ·Mft'IV'C <>f El Tom an wh1ch he told to CBS Cethorlnl Jeng the 1ru11 property to bl eold ~""-F 1 e 1 1•·G ~TIO.. I"-""''~ 8 I (St ) ,~.,. Thlt etelemont wu tltecl IONtll"-ltiao....,.•tion•... Pvr1ven1 10 S1ct1o"l'fl• lclil out ua ne11 F'LANN... • "---------a rt Ing even In the 1940's, fo~ly MalATINO UNOl9' P\IJllC NOTICE with the Ccunty Clerk of Or· eurld l~eby v•...,.. 15035 5 ot lhe Cellfornla Name ANYTHING M~DE PA-8&-91, lor • lnli 0.. f'ICTITIOU9 .,_ .. Behrle o f Long owned a c-attlc ranch '1CTmOUI enge County on J""9 5 DATED Mey 27 111841 CorporeltoniC.00..nottcele lOF WOOO 2McL••etl.~te "9IC)C>mlfltPlanfor1mlX.O· llAlmlTAnmlff e e 8 c h • g r a n d • ln North San Di....,o IUIMH NAiii '1CTTOOU9 eutlNmll 1989 ''°'" AMl.MCAN TITU "-eb'f oi-1het Marttn J H •tvtnt CA 1111" u• l>'OllCI oonlalnlftQ t50 TM~ per.one - h 1..1-j un J -" Tho tollowlng petton 111t NA• ITAnMEfl ,,1"°2 1 McG~ Jr llnd John M The Flciltiout ' 9ue1,_ 8'>8ft,.,...,lt t 15().room OOlnO ~ • <' 1 w.:-n, us · or-County wtuch is now wttfldrewnu o Ot"8fal Pert· The tonowino P«'°"' .,, ~NC-. • c•u• Del Iler.tot doing M-,...,,eo 10 •C>O¥e wu h<>lel Ind 54 000 ~ K At ST IAN DAN 1 EL dan and J"51ai John· known ' as St Louis nor from 1111 pannwaNp GP' doing 11ue1not1 u Al TL s Pvbllehod °'7, eoeei _,.,etteft. 1y: ht 8lftlh, llutll-;::. ., Pert=. ""'* ll6od 1n Orenoe Cclvnty on ,_of oomrnerClll epecie Sit.LOH. 21' E 17lfl S1 ton o f Laguna Beach Rey Downs Mr Earl ••ling under 1118 flc1htout ENTERPRISES. 8) TL s 08ll'i Piiot June 1 20 21 1 ·~ oMc. Ill firm Of eudld Don-7118183 FILE MO ll'not53 NOTIC( IS FURTHER Cot1• ....... Ca»! 12C21 Mr 8artllng grad. U· fo-...,,. the Rainbow ~name of LOTS 0 7 BUSINESS SERVICES 1&4 July ' tllM FMJ Da~~::-!!:"f3 ~I :., Grou~1118 M !uolld. Oevld 8f1en F.,outon GIVEN tl'lll et 18'd time end Pelrtcle Ut°'""°· 199' cl. Univ' '""""" AND 8 HOTEL AS · OrHnmoor. lrvlne , CA .• , . .Anllhelm, Callfornl•. h ..... 4003 Celle BllnVOnldo. SM pl-.. lnl..tod ~ Wwtmll ..... Aw Cc»•• ale'd from u•e ruver· Water Dlstnct ln San SOCIA TES et 3090 Pullman 9271' PlB.IC NOTICE lllM d•MC>lveel lhtlt' ponnorlhlp Ctement• CA 92iJ72 may appoet 8"d bO "-d by MOM call! 112821 s1ty o f Colorado re· Diego and wai. on the s1ree1. Coe1a ~. Cell-Thomu Sc1errt"o· 194 Feo5 •• of February 28, 1988 by I P • u 1 Ao b • t 111 • •. 2 '"-City CounGll on Ille K~ lltc:flftetd ,"' l'elV\f\& hut Busl.nem board for 20 yean fomla ~28?9 QrHnmoor lrv4t1e. CA FtCTITIOUl IUIMll PllllC NOTIC£ muluel cont8f"ll JOtln M o.. McLar911. Sun• H lrW\e. CA 1llfor-ltonod 11.,,,. , W•lmlnel9tor A,,_.. Coel• ....... HI!' attended The flc11tlou• bulln ... 92714 NAMllTATllll.NT leney l\M MhOtlty 10 .... 9271' IF AM V O F TH[ MMe Cellt 11~27 ~1rtt Member pt C~liforrua name ttelement '°'the port· Lautle Bolh Scl•rtno, 184 The lollowlng ~ .,. ,ICTTT10UI ....... p•nMrlhtp ...... PllY and Thia bu91-WU con· AFOREMENTIONED AC· J•l'llOI R Spegg. 4Sll2 the American UniVM· Club in Loe Angeles, ner9tllp .... tllod on Apftl 17, GrHnmoor trvln• CA O<>lng bvalneM.. .. .... ITAT'OmNT dllleherge •" llel>lllllN of lhe CluCUIO Oy. OOMfel C>fl'11'19' TIONS ARE CHAlLEHOEO Lodcll•""lfl, """"°· Ctalf a.tty Maslt'r Program and Warner Spnng,s tH5 In the County of Or 112714 EXCLUSIVE HOME SE· Tile tolloWlno "°"'°"'.,. p.ertner9tllp, con.ct atld , .. etllP IN COUAT IM Chau.not Thl9 bvalnom •• eon tn WashLnPn DC Cl b M E I enge Tiit• bvelno.. 11 con-CURtTY SERVICES, S10 doing ~ u celvl ti lftOfllot peyebt9 10 1'lllt t1•t_,1 w• fllOCI mey be llmllod 10 only 111oee C)v(;ted by • gorw1lt s-1 H _ __.hit t~ u r .ar was a Tho Mt Narne and ,...,_ dueled by • Qll*'ll per1· 123 328 M Newpor1 Blvd ' FANTASY TAN. 1873 Ille pert~. perform.. with the Counf'( CIOtll Of Or· --90f'l*IM ,.,_.,!?le ,...,.,,"' I!' If'~ roun-J World Wer 1 /'lot, donco of 1110 Perton ner9hlp Newport Boodt. c.itt 112813 trvtnt AY9 Sutt• I< Coeta 1e11ng cont~ Wld OC1 1n onoe ~'Y on Mr; n . pubic: ~ O..Olbod '" ~· Utc:M9IO faithfully Wlth the and IUfVIVf'<i ait WlthdnlWtng • • s-1n« ThomU Scllfrtno Tin• Merle De Mello. Miu C.Ut 112e27 eny ~ noceeaery 10 ttM 11111 tlOtlOe Ot'" WTlnon COf Tl'lla ... ,.,.,,.,.,, -"°° Urult'd Stat.C'S Navy crashes Beloved ~A Ktomenl. 337~ Thlt 11e1emon1 -tllod 17234 Rolmor St Founttln Kenneth L Sutton 3071 wind up tho enan of the o..i L la••--., At· reaooooeoca ~Id 10 with ttie County Ctot1i °' Ot during WWII and fa•'"-r o f Guy (Paula) Cf.:via o.,._ .t.ovac .. • ... ~7 • .J0811 wtlh the County Clerk ot Or· vt111y. CaMt ~7oe Ottwtlltt. eo-1• Mtoe. c.ut pennet"lfllC> ..,_," Ll'W. -.n c.-. tho Ctty CoufldC et ~ prior ~ County on Mmv 1a and """ --.. "'"v " enge Ccunty Oii Mey it. Tnt. bvtlnee1 ia con• 12621 Doi~ Jvne tO, 1116 Her.ieee, C1,lttra110 to. tho publlt ~ tNe tauaht ('('t)OOtlUCSf ball Earl, Ill, of Ntwport 111n•d ThomH A 19MI ducted by .,, tnclMduat Thie bv••non 11 con· lllarttlt .I. McOiw•••· ltl.J; .._._,CA 11Dt a.KIN"·~. Cftf ,..,, cmcht'd oot at Beach brother o f IOerMtA "°'"' Ttn• M De Mollo dVC18CS i>y "'tnOMdull ,,.... M. o.e-r Publlehocl C>fonoe C.O..• ~ PublWlec! Or-oo eo.t Annarv\ll.t. Mr Bartl f Publltlod Orltl09 CMet Publlehoel Orenge Coeet Thie "•'_,' -tiled KenMCl'I l Sutton PublllMCI Ortnoe C09al De~ P11o1 JuM t~. 20 27. Publlllhecl 0rllf'Qe i Dell\' Piiot Mey 30 -"-• r' • Alice WltldM 0 Dalt)' Plot~ 13. 20 27 Delly Pilot Mey 30. June e. wllh the County Clor1I of Or · T'lllt ltat.nel\1 ...,.. lllod Delly Piiot June 20 IMe Jutv 4 tlNI& ~ .,.0, ~ 20 ,.. t3 X> ,tee tng ,h~ld ext!t'Utive Santa Cruz, alto July 4 IHI ' ' 13. 20. lllH enge Coun'Y °" May 11 With,,. County c.. of Or· F.-1 FQ"' ,, .. , po91t.ionl 1n salft, lNI-IUIVtVfd by 3 arand· '652 1'211 19&41 County on Mr; 13, tna and 8l'C."l.lriUt'S He ch.lldttn. Guy C. Earl ,...,. 1 wu an avid •port of Coita M .. a ; "8JC ROTICl l'\&IC NOTICE Publltnld Orenge Co111 ,_ fi.lM""8n and Nd a Ma'h""w .,. __ 1 of , _ _ __ ...-.-. O••l't Pilot Mr; 30. June 8. Pvbtl Orange C:O.t f ~ •"" 1CAU ._ ,.._...,,.... FICMIOUl.,._11 13 ~ ttM Doltypttot ne20 27.My• pat kl~ or It'• AJ\I ln and Mary NOrta Of IAU N.AMI ITA,.....,.,. F-271 11 1oee He'll ~ mi.-d by Pat t.rl nf Corona del Hottce le Nrtt>y tr, The lollowlno ~.,.. '~7 many fr1eGnd1.~~d Mar funeral •er· ~~~olt'IO~Codo~ doing bullnoM •· A)8outn flt8.JC M)TIC( __ .,. ROTICE loYt'(I nnc.'9 fWy~e Vlt.ft, Tur.say. Junt tho a .... ol Callfotnll the ~Mao~'~! '1CTITIOUl.,...ll l"lolllU'o 24 lll88 at l I A .M . al 11ndonltn•d, HAAIOA tlonll 171 ~de Or . NA-ITATIMIWT ~~.,.~ H~l----A MftDOl'lal TOW\NO ....... pubic ~ IMeri, CA ne«t Tha ~ ~.,. -.. ,__..., , _.,.,.. euc:tton, 81 * W 17'1h A 1 c h • r cs D • • n doing~ u The •°"°"""O ponor'!t Ml Park Cemetery ,.,..., Coe*•......, Ca " Tr~.1432Athefta s , f c 1 A l T Y dolnl)ttuetn...• Chapt'I, Hollywood. IOOOamonJutyl. 1 ... IM Or . Hunltngton ...,., CA ENT£APA1$ES "' AM[l'i· T~E lllVlA WILLOW, CA. lntttmen\. Hol· ~ dMCl1bed ,._. t2647 CA, 2te1 CJ Aio Clrclo. 10221 a.tor .... St• 103. ony, to wit J 0 1 n n 0 11 o M •, 1 • Coelt ,..._ Celtf fln?t P'ounl•tn Vel/llV. Ca1tt 127ot lywood Memorial .t Mlltvbletlt LlconM TromonNiu-:M3l Alhena 8llC)fllfl M4l1YM NoYall. Judith o 1<owett111, 17t74 Park Cemetery. In , 2 T 3. t. 2 c A. v IN Dr. Hunttnglon liMcll. CA 1300 Adam• A.... IOI. Sen ll«nl<tdn Clrcto. FOUf\ UC!u of Oowera. family 'JA7F'P24D70ll'011M5 t2141 Coat•.,. .... ca.it t2e2t 1a1n VIJllily, c.ttf t2108 ~era donaiUont to Seid .... I• lot lho Thie l>llllnoN II OOfl Thie butlnett .. COfl· Thia bulllMM II OCln• , purpooe of •ti.tylno llon of duc1od by ~ _,wife M10d by an ll\dl¥ldUel due.led by an ~ Chlldnn 1 Hoapl· the undel..,,llM tor low4nQ AD TromanNuooi Stephen M "°"'* Juclt1h Q Kowlllkl tab tn Los Anetil or anct 1t0t11t. t~IW Wltfl Thie lta1*IW\l ... ll9d Tl• "8tWIT*ll .... ~ nu a1a1omen1 "' fllod n..--~ ~ c.ounu or ooeta o1~1nc1 ... -"" in.counwy caon o1 Or· wtth '"-Collnt't Cl"'1I °'Or· w1tt1 the County Cler• of Dr· n..--Hoet Memonal Hm-'*C::,ot::: 10ft'I °'' of r.i: ~IY an June s. = Coun'Y .,... Mwt 14 ftl: ~ on .Jvtre I pw. Newport 8"ch .-.. ,... ~ ......, ,,,_ P•~n:~ Bro• a.n ._., c.... Pu 0renoe C09al Publill'4d OrllftQll COM! " Orwioo o... Droedway Monuary ""t12 1Nd 0r-. ec-t o.ityf"llot-"-•-ta. :iio 21, ~ ""°' -.. 30 ~ 1 p11o4 ~ )(), u Jiatr • Dtl"«\nn 642·91~ • Dally,.... .... 2C) ·~'" 1H1 ~ 1:1. ~ t... f.ff3 t I t ,....,, VCR & 2 Movie Rental Special -· M-F $6.95 Sat $9.95 Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm Closed Sunday-It's a Free Day Wednesday ALL Movie Rentals 1.00 NO MEMBERSHIP FEES EVER 270 S. Bri•tol -"Btistol Village" "' lristoil • ltodh C..te MotO 556-6363 l.A TtST MOVl LOWEST NICIS Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Friday, June 20, 1986 ----- Sas.relay, Jue !1 ARI~ (March 21-Apnl 19): One do~ to you attemph to male up lor recent error Be lement, realize that although deception was m\ol\ed it's not worth long-standing grudge Techniques will he perfe-cted '.YOU'ii get (l('d. behind scenes . TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20>. Focu~ on powl·r. authot1h <kahng:> w11h ind1v1duals who kno"" plenty about la~ tallc:s hll'n\C rcqu1n.·ments \ ou oould ~1ve 'iurpnsc of plea\ant vanet) -in\olvl'' investmtnt'i mone) financial status of others. Actors limited in using own names GEMINI (Muy 21-June 20)" f-ollov. through on hunch. learn b} teaching. ruhie coopcratl\ e eftorts bnng desirl·d results Lcaal affairs v.111 be effic1enth handled by one who helped you in pa't Cancer, Aquanus person'> pla) roles SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21-July 22> EmphaSJs on nev. starts fresh emplo\- ment opponunmes, abthl} to get to hcan of matters Vigor returns heallh 101 proves. you recel\e excellent new-. re· garding "special report." LEO (JuJ) 23-Aug. 22) E:.motiom tend to dominate -heart rules head Protect self in emo11onal clinches rc:lust" to &•' c up something of\ aluc for mere. \\.h1spered promise Scenano h1ghhghh reunmn~. rumanl·c. ab1ht\. to locate lost article. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) Define terms. avoid scattenng forct.'S, look beyond the 1mmed1ate. Future prospects "-Ill be clcarl~ outhm:d -1f ~ou are rccepuve. Im 11auon to pres11g1ous social af1a1r 1s .. on the wa~ " LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22) Check fine pnnt. read ht•t""een hne'>. be read-.111 rt"v1se. re\lev. and to check c;ource matcnal Relat1\.e m tr3n~11 makes spei.1al request. Give full play to cunosll} asl. qucsuons, insist on "<>tra1ght answers." SCORPIO (Oct 23-"IO\ 11 l Ma1 or domest1e adjustment involve<, mone) special pa) ments ~enano h1ghhght\ possible purchase of .in obJett or luxur) 11ems. Fam1h member could be in\Ol\Cd 1n lt.>gal d1sputc tk d1ploma11c. don't attempt to force issue\ SAGITTARIUS (NO\ 22-Dec 211 fk read) tor thangc traH:I vanet\, exc11ement of d1sco\el) Man) toda) ""111 comml'nt lln \Our appc"aranll'. personality and charm \ ou {Ou Id recel\ e unusual rnll lrom in tenor dccorcllor Don't be m11m1dated' CAPRICORN (Del :!2 J.in IQ) Looi. behind '>tTne., rc.iliu \Ou haH' plent) to offer. put together puuk p1ctc'> Man)" an~v.er~ rnmc 1ri ·na.,h .. Jntu1t1on 1s strong. you could ""In rnntC\I Term' \\-111 be 'ttttled to \Our sat1sfact1on AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb lt\J Relat1on'>h1p 1ntl'ns1tie~ ""l'>h lOmc'> tru1:. )Ou'll be dancing to \.Our o""n tune \cenano h1ghhgh1i. lnl'nds. hope.,, asp1ra11ons. powers of persuasion Older ind I\ 1dual help'> pro' 1de C\pent:nce. PISCES I Feb I 9-March 201 Emphasl\ on general '>U<X"C'>'-enlargemrnt of personal honzons 'r ou'll no lllnger be held back b' red tape. pell} pohc-1e<., en.,,1ous 1nd1\lduals Romanle 11ounshc\, creat1\.e prol·css 1s -.umulated. Thins' I Learned En Routt• to Looking llp Other Things. -rhat professional actors and actre!>i.es are no1 permitted to use their own real names in their ca rec~ 1f those name!> have already been regis- tered w11h Actor. Equity by another performer (en~n though the per- former has adopted 1t as a 'itage name) -That in the Hamptons on Long Island, some summer homes rent for S 100.000 for the season from Mem- onal Da~ to Labor Da>- -That the rauo of male garter snal.es to females 1s so skewed that sometimes as man} as 100 frantic males may be mtertwrned with a single female: each male 1s equipped ""Ith t""o sexuaJ organs. and after 1 e frmale has been impregnated. he inserts a large "plug" into the female. ~ho!le mating 1s then finished for the \ear · -That in the 17th centul). Holland produced a blue-and-whue potten. 1m1tated from the Chinese "-llh such technical skill that the Dutch were able to sell 11 bacl. to China -That man) species of birds are -.o una""an· of the d1stinct1 "e charac- tenst1c'> of their own eggs that the} have lned to incubate hghl bulbs pla1.cd rn their nests -That upon his death Balh ""as regarded ac; a ''has-been." and buried in an u n 1den 11 fied grave wuh somt· of Im manuscript'> '>Old for $40, and other'i U'>ed b\ local merchants as ""rapptng·pdper !Onl) nine of his compo"unn~ '"l·rc nuhhc;hed dunng SIDNEY HARRIS his hlet1mc.) -That one garment in t"o cold in the UnueD States 1s now imported. compared w11h one in fi~ a decade ago -That, despite the fact that Niagara Falls (on both the Amencan and Canadian sides) attracts more 1han 20 m1lhon v1s1tors a year. the length of the average v1s1t 1s only two hour<;. -That the English word most frequently misspelled in spelling bee<; is "desiccated." -That the number ofadm1ss1ons to movie houses has tripled in the last fi"c years. and the number of movie screens has increased by 4,000 -That 1t 1s onl} 10 English that the ancient musical mstrument is re- ferred to as a "1ew's-harp" -which is a m1stranslat1on of the French ".Jeu." meaning a game or to>. -That Staten Island N 'r • 1s only the size of Brooklyn. but contains 14 mannas, 6.100 acres of park, six nature preserves. four golf courses. and three colleges ~ Syd.De} H•rris 1 syodic•ttd columoist. IF JUNE U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ma1or domestic ad1uo;tml·n1 tale' place could include actual change of residence or manta! '>latus (on tad\ made last year will prove hendinal Social act1v111es empha.,11ed 1n June along v.11h tra\ el and outlet for ant<.l1l npre\\10n You ha\ e unu-.ual <.cn\c of humnr and arc \C~ much aware ul de\1gn. lorm bod) image Gemini \ag1ttanu., persons pla~ 1mponant role' 1n :our hie 'r ou'IJ he on mon· '><>hd t•motional· linanc1al ground in Jul: "io\emher w11l .tl\o he memllr.tble Im \ou m 191\h For some, help from AA goes up in smoke Plaguesintermittent [/EAR\NNL.\NDERs:overthe , 'ear-. \Ou haH' g1H·n well-deserved through 0 u t hist 0 ry tr~~~~ .~"no ~~~~~,~~~haint~~;~~t~~ \ucceed ""hen ewn:th1ng else has tailed \i.I. \Our fam1h h1!itonan v.hat lilted 1~0-th1rd!'> of the "'h1te plipu· lat1on of ~emph1s. Tenn. rn I ti 7X Yellov. lever the worst such outbreal.: in U S h1stOI) ( urrent generation<. had not been tam1ltar w11h the threat of plagues unttl .\IDS showed up But earlier gtmerallon'i knew When the' read ho"' great (hunks of population were demolished b\. d1'>t'a\C, the\ were saddened. hut" not "urpn.,ed lntermment ""tpeout\ Wl'rt• the norm "'t' I.now v.hc1her 1rs lunn' but nobcxh knO""'> c\acth h11" v. hat .., lunn\ 1nggers the hod1f'" m~han~m.; ul laughter \1hand1s a nl1tc lrom a d1t•tn ""hu Sd:<. \hC couldn't lo'ie '>'e1gh1 until ,ht.' ga\t~ up s1hcrwarc and alt' w11h nothin~ hut chop\llck' 1.) \fore h1ngraph1es ha'c heen ''n11cn ah(lut ·\hrahan l 1ncoln than Jhout JO\. bod' d-.l' on earth ngh1'1 .\ .\lmo.,1 nght I 111rnln " ~o 2 "<1pokon I\ '\o I 1) Hem mam n.111on., Ol"CUPl \ntarct1ca'' \ Fourteen 1.11unuc' hJ\<' a lttm- nined total 111 "i~ \t1l·n1d1~ <,t.Hll•m there <J "'h:-11',thcm11\ot 1mmon or11 f prodig) '1 .\ .\ ho~ g1 ttnl 1r1 111 1\1, \\hat"•.thc.:1\,tr,1fl I rnperntufl."ol lhe Unl\ef\l.''l ~ l hrct' degrt• ., 111 ' ..ihc.<1l1Jtl' /l'rll L.M. Bo YD m fiH' coded rotor'> <1rt'l'n permit\ \ dlo"" ""arn<. Red proh1h11.., \.\ h 11 do olue and urangt• \1gn1f\., 'r OU II remember a\ ..,oon 3'> I tdl -.111 Blui: lnd1ca~ motor \t'f\-1u.•c. Orangl' mi:an<i con\truct1on \\hat ..,on of pct ""t1uld \OU prl.'kr JI JO\ 1 To n""n a h<1r\l' tor 12 \car.," takulJtt'd Ill Ul'>I S20 !JOO To Cl\\.n an angt·I fish for 1hrel.' )Car\. \<1 ( onkr 1m th1' m.Hter "-llh \C>Ur alC'<lUOlJnt 1 hi.:rt· exists ho"-e\.er. a ~11ua11on 1ha1 ha' lept mJn} people 1n need of help a""a~ from A.\ meeung.-, I hope \OU""'" addres'> 1t 10 \Our column The o"erwhclm1ng maJonty of akohohc~ are hea\} smokers. I lan tolerate the .-.moke ("-h1ch 1s so thick \ou can rut 11 ""1th a l.:nife). bul three of m' lm•nd<; v.ho desperatel> need ""hat .\ .\ ha' 10 offer ha"e quit going to mee11ngs becau'>l' they can't \land the smoke I horx· \OU will puhhsh th1!> Ann Its something that all .\.\ members ought to -.cc -f'K1HTINC1 THE FOG IN S.\N DIEC10 DEAR FIGHTING: Yours Is not the first complaint I have received about the beavy smoking at AA meetings. I Implore those of you wbo see yourselves In the column today to take this to heart. Why not apply those wonderful 1 t steps to tobacco as well I he old Romam U\t'li h.it • url1ng as alcohol., If you can lick one demon aron., l'n their hair tuo you can lick two. C) Hct'" ~lwd h.m h1r<h 'ht·d leather'> ':>etllt• a harrnom tx·t Dn li\h \ht•d \(all.'\ I \ ~o. "' < linl.' < lur Language: man I\ 1:oun11ng "'a" to pronounu: "u "t k ha\ \l'\l'll, \O lar a' 1n hu\\ hun thud. llcaut1lul hurr hull and hu' 1\tJ\\Cd Meanwhile, if ao air-cleaning ma· chine Is not affordable, several saucer-; of plain vi negar placed around the room will help absorb the smoke Try It. • • • OF .\R .\f'.ll'-l Al'.DERS: (an )Ou \land ont· mori.: letter ahout an open lh" I am a female teller m a bank R.ecenth I not1ted a co-"'orker'c; trou.-,cr' '"Cll un11pped after a tnp to the men '> roum. I telephoned his wife at home and a-.ked her 10 call and tell I "'o l•UI ot thrL'i.' \t11len l.lr\ get 11110 him 'ihc thanl.ed me and made the th.1t l:ond1t1on at n1gh1 call al onu: Mr "R'<," dl''k I\ ncxl to mine I ..,nuth l>al..ota'' ln\\n nt l1.1d hrardh1m\il)."\ou'rcnght,bu1ho"" rh,nln \\Ith lt'~d 1n the h··· did vou knov.'"' W11h1n a IC~ '>Crnnds he figured 1t \1l \1>u'rc h1ghl\ • tN'n.rnt Ml' I. M Botd 1-. 11 nodlc•fC'd out and we had a good laugh. He '11u" \II nght. tratltc '>l!!ll'-no"" comt rolumnist · thanked me profu.,el)' and I felt th:lt I h.1d done m~ good deed for the day. ANN WDERS This might be the solution for other women who arc also c;hy BLUSHING IN M O DEAR BLUSH. A telephone call seems like a lot of trouble wben It's so easy to say "XYZ," wblcb means, "Examine your tipper." • • • DE:.AR .\NN l.\NDERS Did >ou e'er hear from the .. Second Wife" ""ho was put on the spot b> being 1n.,,1tcd to attend her husband's first wife's fam1I} funcuons'> She desper- ate!~ 1ned to get out of going and you told her she had a .. golden opportun1- 1~ to handle herself with confidence. clas'> and d1g011y .. I wonder ii !>hC \\-COi I know l did I followed 'our adv ice a fev. ~eel.c; later and· came oil ~melhng like a rose Since then l'vl' applied the .\nn Landers "dass and d1gntl) ·· admon111on to othl'r areas of m\ lite h has extended to ""a111ng pat1entl\ in c;upermarl.ct h nee;, snarled traffil. facing sour clerks. and other challenges we arc called upon to face i.'\C~ day I tell myself. 1f I can't rnntrol the s1tuat1on at leac;1 I can control m\ o""n beha' 1or and at-titude • rhank!'o for rem 1ndtng US all that WC have "golden opportunities" eve!) da) to be more than wc can be - ROVUE RIVER VALLEY C1IRL DEAR GIRL: Wbat a day-brtgbt· ener! The mo1t rewardinf part of this work 11 to know that really am getting tbrough to my re.dera and that r bave helped in some way, however small, to Improve the quall· ty of their live ... N ewm8n tries to save special school Ry the A11oc1ated PrP"~ •\ctor Paul Newman ,ind h" wife actre~~ J oailne Woodward , arc tl)1ng 10 sa'r l <I \'' Fernald School for ledrning di'· ah1hues for at least another ~ear w11h a SI 00.0()0 donation hu1 UCL<\ says the 1'l~ue 1~ ~ttlt'd "Joanne and I will makt: .nail- able SI 00.000. ""h1ch repre.-.ent'> UC LA·-. annual financial hurden. to keep the school open. if nut 1n perpetuity at least for a \.ear to allow the unver111t> to \eek an altemat1vt'.·· "l.lcwman said in a telearam to l n1Hr'>1t} of < :iii forn1a president David GardnPr and regent chairwoman Vilma Mart1De1. l ('LA chancellor Cbarle1 Voan1 had announced last Fchru- ary the 6S-year-old ~ernald School would close June lO ~c~usc It wu not an effect1\c research center or training grouncl for l'Cl.A students. UC l.A spokesman Harlu. wbow doubted Fnday the New- man donauon would Qve the S('hool\. "fhe issue 1s nol the monc-. 1nvolved," Lebow '8id. "What 1~ most important to ua is the n:scarth and 1ra1nin1 of UCLA Katherine Dunham student\ £ emald JU" was not mcell ng lho..c ob1ect1 ve As far a\ the chancellor 1s concerned, the IHUC IS ~ttled " Attome) Harold f nedman who has a dau&htcr eprolled in the chool and who has represented the Newmans as chena. said the school staff develops individual lcamm pr ms for each of Its Paul Newman 6S studentc; "There 1\ no ~hool Fernald anv~he~:· he '>81d. like Fnedman 'IAld a iroup of supJ)Oners Wlll appr.al to the UC resents Thursday to itcp the ~hool open, but the rqcnts have previously Yid it's Youn9'5 de- c111on Artist honored K.atberlne Dunham, a l'horeo- grapher who~ dance company heralded black dance for decades. has been awarded the $25,000 Samuel H Scnpp!i Amcncan Dance Festival Award. Her Dunham School of Dance 1n New York became the cradle of Amencan black dance from 1945 to 1955, and her dance company toured Europe in the I 95Ck. "She represents a rare com· binat1on of g.ifts that of an artm, dedicated humanist and scholar," said Charles Reinhan. pre•udent of the S2-year-old Amcncan Dance Fe4lt1val Lyric• hit home NASHVILLE -Fallb Stooe- mu't family ~tng.'i on the Grand Ole Opry about pain, ~uffenn& and hard ume'i hut their lyncc; were-JU'll word\ to the I S-)ear-old airl until a car act1dent thr« week<. aao Thr wr«k near Fa11h·, West Nuhv11le home left hff 1i1io1th ii hroktn pelvis. a cracked naht arm: c\Jts and bru1~s Later, in the hos_p1tal, 41he suffcrtd a. ~.troke that left her left side paraly1ed WHY GUESS A SURE THIN<;? l\oth vulnerable. EMt deal'I NORTH •Q7 2 'V Q9754 0 A7 •KJ-4 W~T EAS'f •t06 •AKJ9 6 4 \ K 'V Vold 0 K J 9 6 3 2 0 10 8 5 4 +Q76 2 •98 5 SOUTH •83 J A J 10 8 6 3 2 OQ •A 103 Tht' h1dd1ng East South Wt1t North 2 + 3 9 PaH 4 ~ Pass 4 'V' Pass PaH Pass Opening lt':u1 T~n of + Bridge is rt>ally a simple game. H's the players who make It d1ffi cult See 1f you would fmd hfe l'asy 1n four hearts after West leads the ten of spades. East wms the first two tricks with the Ja<.'k and kmg and continut'S with the ace We are not tn favor of opening a weak two-bid wht>n you hold a void It makes it very difficult fur partner to Judge whether or not to sacrifll·e 1f the hand belongs to the opponents, or whether to go on to ~ame tf 1t 1s your hand After S{)Ut h overcalled at the three-level vul- nerable North felt his hand ment rd one move toward <,lam If you are the eternal opt1m1<tt. when East leads the third round or spades you would ruff with the 141••4 l>r ClA Y • rOllAN 0 ilt'Ou0"0• ~ ... ,, of the lo-,,t 1(10"'b<.0 "'OfQI be 'ow ~Q forf""I fovt '-''"0'• -NOrdl I HOTPRY I I I 2 I I I I J l FLOTY I l ]" 1~ I I • CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF tt>n. As thf' cards lay, West would overruff and exit with the king of diamonds Undeterred, you would wm the ace and then guess which way to takt> tht> club finesse You would probably be right more than half the time. but then agam, Wt> know some playt>r" who havt>n't gues-.t>d the locat10n of a m1ssmg queen this year On the other hand, 1f you are one of thost• people who like!'> the easy "ay out you would ruff the third spadt• with the ace of trump'I' Now no matter what the defenders do, your tontrac·t 1s assured Of rnurse. you have a bit of work to do f1r"t Cash the ace or dlB· mond" and ruff a diamond before ex1tmg with a trump You don't care a darn which defender wins the trick Whoevt-r 1t 1s must either ~ne you a ruff 'lluff or .else solve your problem 1n tht• club suit by kadmg mto one or your tt•naces See hov. ..imp!<' llfr tan lx-'1 WOID I.Oii I' c o F E R I e~! . I I I I' . ~ The local library was running a sneak preview of an advenlure Mm Th91r ad read The on•hOur program lasts abovl one hour and I S l A V I E ,---minu1es r:,--.1.---rl--rl'-T'l-.-l--f 0 ~ri ••• ot.~ '11<~le OJ0•1d , . . _ _ _ t., t lf•"Q 11'\ the "' Hd"tQ ""°'<1' ,___.....__... _ _,___.__..__, yov J••••op f1om llep No 3 bf'l(lw e r;·:r:.vem0 I' 111, r 1$ I' I' I' r I e .:~~t:i ( I I I I I II I I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Went QU•Ckly 5 Lot 9 Shacks 14 Anlidote 15 Unblemished 16 Uable to punishment 17 Pro111nce 18 Undecided 20 States 22 Made ready 23 Radio or TV 24 Quotation 25 Potency 26 Treadmill 27 Football's Tim 28 Gypsy 31 Excellence 34 Bus fare 35 Hummingbird 36 Corn product 37 Footwear 38 Narrow pref 39 Sash 40 Tertiary 4 1 Suspicious 42 Brown 43 Electrons 44 Wheret>y 45 Goulashes 55 58 81 47 Entrapment 48 Cavity 51 Full-blown 53 Ov1ne 55 Spelled out 57 Strapping 58 Well-known 59 Fabrics 60 Dvclc genus 61 Doe and buck 62 Looked over 63 Ceiling DOWN 1 Big Quantity 2 Soup 3 vertical 4 Agreemen1 5 Passion 6 Enticed 7 Stumbles 8 0 1minut1ve 9 Scot s purse 10 Spiral pre! 11 List 12 Palm product 13 Coaster 19 Reproductive bodies 2t Touch on 25 Pretended 26 Stream Sp PREVIOUS PUZZ!i SOLVED 27 Grassy areas 29 In excess 30 NumerOIJs 31 Ooubllul 32 llallan island 33 Put back 34 Diiutes 37 Bridal event 38 Make a seam 40 Auto parts 41 Flap 44 Listened 46 Fleshy root 47 Whither 48 Instrument 49 Religion 50 The ne&rer ones 51 Fix 52 Tonic herb 53 Stop over 54 Big Dipper star 56 Veneration 10 11 12 13 TBB FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "How come girl cats have whiskers, too?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) I l j I ~ =: ::::_ c::c;c::;: .:. -.. :,__ . - "I think I'll blaze a trail.'' DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES Oran~ Coett OAILY PILOT/Friday, June 20, 108e C7 by Berke Br•thed 10 lfH/ff ~~' '~11'/fltlff•, )If MlfiS Ill' f,,()(JKNf, lR IPl<DCH.llK I / by Jim Davia ~ ~~ '" 20 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston ~ ~ "You should be ashamed. chasing a wedding car•" PEANUTS FE~R CAN T~11.E CONTRQ OF OUR VER'{ LIVES .-1 -I ---_. J ~M'< MOM IS WORKIN' ,MRS.McNEELY. CAN YOU CALL ~t.R SG\\HIME AFIER BUSINESS HOURS ? • · F 'f'OlJ WERE TO ASK ME W~AT MV GREATEST FEAR 15 00 'fOll KNOW Wl-IAT I 0 SAi( 1 by Charles M. Schulz •LO CANCELLATION I -----...,~ SHOE JUDGE PARKER GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS >NY FINAA.. ~I NESS Jf~E WE CONc.LLJ~ ~ 15 l'OARV MEE11N6? DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ' WE NE:EC? SOME.New t'IRPS FOR OIJR EJAPMINit>N SET t:'A~N •• ~f:~E ~ exPENSIVe! ll40, T~ AT WOJLO et. E.MB~RRl\661r.16 rMRICK. DOl'.fT OC ~ ~1r.-1c1 by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan • by Kevin Fagan i.4E.5 lNTuE. &\TH~I by Pat Brady DOONESBURY )tX.r'JH1NK GRFDE.ONE'S GO~BEHARD! WELL! oUST WAIT 'liLL YOOG'e:IUP \ ;-J lb WHERE ./ ~ I AM I -. I MUSf'VE 50LD HALF MQ ICE CREAM Ai~ sroP ! by Jeff MacNalty by Harold Le Doux I eROUGHT 'rtX.J HERE ON THE PRETEXT THAT I WANT TO TALK AeQUT THE LANE ACQUISITION, SAM' THAT'S A LIT"Tu: WHITE LIE1 by Garry Trudeau I ff6UR£[) Hc'O £J£;~wrm J.llS /NTERVfeJ4/ 8Y NOl'1 ... I _. ...................................... ______________________ ...... .._ ________________ ~~~~~~~~~-- Sickout abuses trust we place upon deputies Orange County's deputy shenffs arc angry -so they're taking 1t out on the administration, on their supervisors. on some of their fellow deputies and on the people they have swam to protect. Of the 45 deputies scheduled to report to work Thursday.afternoon. 35 called in sick. The "blue flu" was in protest oft he impass the deputies and the county have reached in their nego1iations for a new contract. From the paint of view of these law enforcement officers. this sickout 1s a simple matter of labor· management dynamics. Like coal miners or truck drivers or professional baseball players, they ha ve temporarily withheld their services lo creale pressures they hope will result in wa~e concessions. But. unlike coal miners or truck drivers or professional baseball players. the deputy sheriffs have a moral obligation to perform their duty, despite an> contractual arguments the) may have with the county. When a law enforcement officer pins on the badge, he or she accepts a tremendous burden -the almost unreserved trust of every person li ving w11h1n that officer's JUrisd1ct1on. As a society we ha\C recognized a need to feel safe and secure. As o ur c1v1 lt1at1on has evolved. we ha ve become aware that we cannot be al once full y 1ndependen1 and full) \1g1lant. If we must occupy ourselves guarding our families and o ur homes. we cannot be free to travel and work and play. So we created a corp~ of hone!1t. trustwonh y ancl reliable people, bestowed upon them special powers. and felt the world wa s a relat1\el> peaceful place for 11 It 1s -or should be -a great honor to be a la'A enforccn1cnt ol1ircr 1n th1' soc·1ety. Pcrhap\ onl' clergymen are mt>r t· un1,crsall) trusted hy th t:ir lcllov. c11rzcns. So wht:n di.:put ~ <;hcr1fls abrogate their dut), e't'n 11 o nly fo r one dJ.~. t icy dishonor themselves and their profession and ahu ·,I_! the trust thei r society has g1 Vl'n and they ha'e accepted wi\hngl). If the dcpuuc~ are unwill 1 ng to I 1 vc b> the standard\ soc1ctv mu~t dema nd ot them. 1fthl'\ cannot adhere 1<1 the cod e of honor that make~ them <iPccial. thl') \h()Uld be 1n another line <1fwork -one where the\ can \tr11'l' without ex posing 10 danger the cummun1t~· tht·~ ha\t: sworn to protect. Op1n1onl! 6'-P'6l1Sf!O 1n 1h•S space are those al Th"' Daily P!!ot Other v•ew$ eKpresse<I on tr11s p1;1ge 1;1re lhol!MI ot rne11 au1r1ors anrl iH l•sts ReaCJer commen11s 1nv11e<1 TheOally P1101. PO Bo• 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 642-8086 No one should go hungry in this wealthy country f111ht• I d1t<>r ()n \undJ\ \l.i' ~\ 1 \111<>•1 111 Bl\!l1t• < :.111 and \HL"1'ht•d m\ :1rn1' i\U.[ a' ""ldl' J\ \)(J'\1hll lo ('OJlrll"I ! ""ilh fll her<;~ h11 v.crt· e \ prl'\'! ns, t hl·lf l11 nccrn !or lhe pq<•r .ind hungr. 1n \hi\ l'OUn tf\ •\\ ""e 'l••<ld 1n !ht• '/11· dl'grt'L" he:.il l"lt'nplt' P·'''t·d "' i11th,1r ,ar' ;ind trulk' '!<11111~ d~ th~·, dr11.\ h\ I .... 'l!l(.ll.'ll"d .... h\ lhL'\ "'l"f\" 11!11 II' this lint' ""11h u\ lhd rh,, ln••" 1111 •,IJll\llt. '" I )1tJ 1hl'I k.1l11W Jll.il 11n1·' •lJl 1 •I l'>' I' rnu1 lhildrt·n un1h·1 Iii< ·l)'t .. 1''11,, •ll pO\l"rl\0 ' \nd JI ><!LI .Ill' [.1!l.1!H' Jl11fut hlat l-. lh1ldr1·11 1i1o1t ,1,1ll'l11 hJ nji.t•<. lo t HH· nu! 'o! 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'\l lrt·'i'i (and\ < larl '' Ill \in~l'r ' 'nd1 Lau r 1<; l 1 Roel m11\1t1;in lrihn I a~ 1or I\ ~h ()r1AtlC.f r.(JAS r Daily Pilat I ....... , •.•. , ••1 •·•o , ... •'Ill,. h•. .. .• -· ··~~-~·' .. ~ .. '" ... ,.., .......... l<~<i ·- -~-----~ 11••-'#lllm•1 l ,,,, ... ,., Tom T911 .,.,., ~<l'''\l I i' o.,.,_..., '' f "'''' cr-.,tMtt '>li'A'll ~'1'1'' lll1M4'm•f1 Cl'lurcl'lm•l'I r.,,,.,,, ·liro• Jl~l c ..,1re11 I """"t·•lfl M••llJ" r .. ,.,. ••ndle ., ,,,.,,,,.. ~·'""J"'" Hew.,.~.,., "'"''"'""'ti (""'l"f,.. ,...,,, •ittlfl• ,15...,.f.~ f.lNKTO< "A defa~Jt by the Mexican government would have a serious, posslbly catastrophic effect on the 0.S. banklnglncfustry." JACKA1fl>ER80Nan4DALEVANATTA COIDDlllle1a Can chain hospital group deliverforcityof Irvine? Only time can tell how AMI'sservice will measure up !\io\'. 1ha1 the du,1 ha~ <,,1:11led 1n !ht· lung and ht'cllt 'tfu~Je bt•tv.t·t·n 1 ( Ir\ 1nl.' which w<intt•d 1t1 build a Jln':I! un1,fr<,,ll\ h'Jlh1nJ!, hn,pllJI nn t.Htl pu~ .ind tht• Pr11plt' l"r ,tn Ir\ int· ( on1n1un11' ll t1,p1t.1i ""h11,..,;1n1t"d 111 build a grc:l\ t11n1n1unt1\ ho,p1t<1I nil· t"an1pu,. ""hJI 1\ 1h!.' rt·,ld!' ·\national l h;_un hn,pll,d l nfonunil1l·h !hr grl'al h1•,r11.1! hall It• ragt'd J u<,1 ;1 ~ Lhe nat 1ona! hl"a h h l:<trc p1l1urr "'ii' t h;1n1o:1ng dra,tKJlh 111 rx.·r'IX'll!\r I t I h,1, lt>n!' 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MARTIN BROWER fin!.' ron1mun11 y facl11!). also had an 10tL·re'l I loag is lvca1cd on .. the otbcr <.1dL" cit 1hc ha~" ! { I\ proposed 1nl·dll.il tl.'nter .,.,.ould h<iv c hcen 1n lrt1n1· hut .... ould ha\t' tx:l.'n nght on thl "l'""!)(1rt licalh l1nl'. with 11' 1.'nlranll" wt•llon11ng ..... ·ea!th\ Nt'v.- p.1n Hl'dl"h rt·~1tJt'rHli on the sou!heasl "dt· ot !he ha ~ \o llo.ig l'nlCll'd thl' fra} lending \Ul)pon lo Pl< I I c 1od blc'~ and ~et·p ,1 h•1,p1tJI 1n Ir' inc 1h<1ught ,ome of \·l•1ag"<. leader~. far awa ~ from U\ .\nd lhl' lot.a11on oftht· tnrnmunn\ hosp1 - ldl ,.., .. ., f;u t·nc1ugh -nn a ~treellalled \and ( an~on Road not far fr(1m a rn1l1 1a r. JCt ha~c '\lo real t·omp1.•111u1n !1 11 '\.c-1\f)llrtCr<,, fl "".l" .1 n1an1mu1h battle lx·lwl'cn l ( I .ind PIC Ii tX'l3U\l' uni\ o ne \1"!lilitatL" ot nt'l'tl" "'o utd ht· i\~ucd h' lhl· '!.ite o! { aldi)rn1a . and a po11.·nt1J! ho,p1t<1I nt'l'd \ a lertdil'att' 111 hu1!d \nd I'll I~ ""nn <\nd l l<'I R,l\rup I hL"n 11 hapr>cnl·J fhl' health t are p!t I t1rl· \>o·Js c hanging !\Jo morl' "'ould 111\·tlK:.1 l 1 n<.uranl·e lorn pan It'' pa) h>r r\C!\Olll' to gn 1010 a hn~p1tal a! :in ~ t1r11l" fi)r .in\1h1ng 'll:tt1ntl op1n1on~ (lu1p.1!1l"nt 'urgr.:n ltealth ma1r11en- .tr1Ll" ur~an1 1JU<!1l\ \11d hu<,p1tal' hJll 1<~ pull hall 1nrlud1ng lloag. "hl\hh.1l ~1·tl1111T•1!thr l 11l ll dl'al -iWilli!~l·ll• ~ lii!iilt•!llIDI So what's a community to do? To the rrscue came Amencan Medical Jnternauonal. a huge, na11onal hospi- tal chain. And AMI IS good. And efficient But even the bis hospital chains began to suffer dunng the change in heahh care. As w11h 01her chains, 1he1r stock slipped lyes, unfortunatc- 1), unhkc a university med1cal center ~nd a t·ommun11y hospital, a pnvate hospital chain has to worry about 11s ~tock pnce) Nol to worry <\Ml has prom1~d 1hal Its hospital 1n Irvine will tit: a grcal one. It ~·111 work wnh the eommuntt}. lt w1JI work wnh the uni,crsit). It will work with Spec- trum·s b1omcd1cal 1ndustr) And 11 v.·111 deliver ou1s1..1nd1ng. hlghl} speciahzcd mrdical care W t; hope so Irvine has called Jt~lf the largest Cit) 1n the state w11hout a hospnal For hosp11al care. lrv1ne resident ~ had to go to 1he surrounding con1munn1e\ of Newport Beac h, c.·osta Me~. Santa Ana. Tusun. ()range. M1~sion V1e/o and Soulh Laguna -no1 much o a choice And 11 g;l\l' up the opportunity of a un1vcrs1\) ho~p11al -at least for n1an) years 10 conit· >\MI 1s o ne of the best of the naoonal hospital chains. IL is hcad- Quanered close.· by. 1n Beverly Htlls. 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Morg.an C.111aranty, $1 4 h1tl1on ( 17 6 percrnt), l hase Man. h.-iuan. SI 4 b1lhon (:\4 8 pcrcrnl)~ C on11nent11l lthno1s. S5M5 mi/hon (~\ ~ pcrccn1 ), and S«-unt) Pnc1rir: i~1H1 milhon !lJ 4 prrten1) · \\IJ llTf ll<l\ISF P IPll I Nt- \11n1r of Pre~adC"nt Rcagnn'\ most JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA mduanl supporters a re old-timers from the Office o f Strategic Services, the World War 11 predecessor of the ('IA Rut th<"y were miffed at Rc- ag.an·~ recent m1n1-appcarancc at the annual banquet of Veterans of ·the OSS, where !he prcs1drnt rttc1ved the nrgan1 za11on's Wilham J Donovan <\ward. Not only did Reagan show up 1n a business suit at the black-tie affa1r. but he accrptcd the award, made his s~c.h and lefi 1oscc h is old t·lollywood pal, C'harllon Heston, at 1hc Kennedy Center 1n "Thr Catnc Mutiny Coun-Mart1a1." The aging e ll-spooks thought he shoul<l have s1uclc around FORGOTTEN (Ill LOREN: One dubious lepcy of Amcncan involve· mrnt 1n Vietnam was the thousands of children fathered by G ls with V1etnamesc won1cn. The cs11ma1cs run as high as 15,000. and 1hc children, known as Amerasians, arc dcsp1~d by lhc 11ano1 government and the V1elnameSC" people generally °'1nce 1982. the United States has hroui;th1 about l.600 10 this country MINI-EDITORIAL: Whal 11 qu1n- 1ell'1Cn l1al Amcncan 1s Adm Wilham J . Crowt', chairman or lhc Joint ('h1efs of SUllT. AcCord1ng to a 1nv111 h1ography 1n 1hc New York Times, the 61 -year-old admiral his all the nghl 1n!l11ncts for h1$ adm1rablr generation. t·l1s favonlr actress 1s Ava (iardner. favontr ac1or J1mm~ Stewart. favomc-food ~'11 ("l'v• never me! a pasta t didn't hkc"), favorite prcsidcn1 Abraham Lincoln and penonal hero Rol')cn E. Ltt H1~ Ptl p«vc~ Lawycn J•ct Aodeno aod Val• V•• All• •n 1yHlca1f:fl tel•mol•t•. DAN WALTERS Vets are pushing to oust Hayden SAC"RAMENl.0 -Art1clr VII , Section 9 of the Cahfom1a Consutu· t1on forbids any "person or org.an1za- t1on which advocates the ovenhrow of the government of the United St.ates by force o r violence or 01her unlawful means or who advoca1es the support of a foreign govemment against the United States 1n the event ofhos11hues" from holding office. And that, says a coalition of C.'ahfom1a veterans groups, means that Assemblyman Tom Hayden, who first gained fame as a militant foe of the Vtetnam War two decades ago_ should be thrown out of !he Legis-- lature The veterans organizations, led by Renie Champagne, state commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. have txen pulling logether a dnve to bnng the Hayden issue to a head. On Monday, dunng a stale VFW convCl'11ion 1n Sacramento that will climax with a demonslrat1on on the Capitol grounds. the anll·Hayden forces w1ll ~ck a noor vote in the Ass.cmbl) on a motion to remove Hayden from office Assemblyman Gil Frrguson. I-t- Newport Beach, a former Manne Corps officer who has clashed with Hayden 1n the past, will offer the o uster motion. "I'm convinced that working together, Tom Hayden will finally gel what's been com1ng to him for years." Ferguson said 1 n one letter to supporters. l!'s not 1he first time Hayden·s foes have sought a showdown Thret" years ago, shortly after Hayden took his scat 1n the Assembly, cn!Lcs filed a petition seeking hi s removal. but Speaker W1lhe Brown stc-ered 11 to a comm111cr which allowed 11 to die without a heanng.. The anl1-Haydcn group filed a lawsu111n 1984 and early this year the eouns ruled that the Assembly 1ts.clf1s the sole Judge of its members. The veterans groups want a show· down 1n an clec!lon year when the vote could be sticky f~r some legis- lators. especially Dtmocra1s from conservative areas. Thr advocates of Hayden's ouster have been visiting lcgisla1ors one-by· one. seeking ~i$.ned declarations on ""'hcther they will vote 10 uphold the cons111u11onal se:cuon "We ask mcmbe11> of 1he ~late Assembly to do wha1 they have swom to do -uphold the consutullon of the sta1e of California," says one statement being prepared by tht' coaht1on .. We destf'e an an~wcr We have fought and la id our hvc'> o n the hnc for our eons111u11 o nal rcpubhc. We n1ust know whether o r nol ourelecled ofli e1als take scnously lhe oa1h of office they have sworn to."' The plans for Monday's showdown include a rally on the Capitol steps that will feature Vietnam War vet- erans and cit-prisoners o f war, dr- mand1ng that the .\sscmbly votr to remove a n1an thry say was demon· strablv suppon1vc of North Vietnam. The 'eicran~ have compiled a dossier of liaydcn·~ act1v1 tics dunng that pcnod "Tom t-la ydcn >Aas not merely another 'war protester' dunng lhe V1t•tnam War," the veterans groups are trlhng leg1sla1ors in thr1r bncfing papers. "l'"fc artivcl) part1c1pa1cd on the side of the communist govem- ment of l·lano1. Nor1h Vietnam. l·lc worked toward their ultimate victory and applauded thetr tnumphant march into Saigon "This ~ts Tom i·iayden apart from those who opposed Amencan part1c1· pat1on 1n the war and puts him squarely 1n v1olat1on of Ar11ele VII, Section 9:· C learly. 1n the m1nd.s of many, Hayden·~ m1l11an1 acttorts dunng 1he Vietnam War arc as fresh as 1f lhry occurred yesterday and not 15·20 years ago -ac11ons that Hayden, inc1dentall), now says he regrets 1n part The vr1rrans. 1n their detailed eomp1Ja11on of congressional hear- ings, Rad10 Hanoi broadcasl tran- scnpts and press chpp1np and other matrnal, make a persuasive ca~ that Hayden did, in fact, suppon Nonh V1e1nam 1\nd that. 11 wo uld seem, docs put hlnl 1n lrteral v1olat1on of the state const1tu1ional section which bers from office anyone who "advocates lhc support of a rorrign ~overnmcnt aga1n51 the l 1n11rd States 1n thr rvent o fhost1ht1es " The dilemma for an Assembly controlled by Hayden's frllow DcmG- cra1s is obvious. Wh ile mosl mem· ben probably would~ d1s1nchncd to ou!lt liaydcn l>ascd on pl'C'scnt cir- cums1ance1, they do havr that tncky matter o f having sworn oaths to uphol<l 1hr const1tu11on It's as neiit a l"onn1ct between cons111u11onaJ obligation and pohll· cal 1mpcra11ves as one could devise, wh1c-h will make Monday's -tho~· down all the more 1n1cm1in1. Dan Walttor 11 a 1]'JHllt'•ttd cof•m•l•t. ----·--..-.......... ---____..,.- JlJNE 20, 1986 DAILY PILOf ENfERfAINMENT GUIDE VOL2/N024 ' I 'Oklahoma' still rousing musical It ma) be somewhat of an anuque next lo shows hke 'A Chorus Linc·· and .. Evita," but not many 40-year--Olds are as spry and fnsky as Rodgers and Hammerstein's .. Oklahoma .. This 1ni11al collaboration of Broadway's all-ume champion rnmposcr-lync1st combmatton rcvolut1omzed the musical theater in the m1d-1940s and, as evidenced by its sparlcling revival at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater, ts stdJ going strong. After four decades, "OkJahoma" is still a drawrngc.anlalong Wlth Toi Trrus the other Rodgers and Hammers- tein favon~ -"Carousel." .. South.Pacific,""The Kmgand I." 1'he Sound of Music .. -all being resurrected an Oran~ County this season. These musicals and the dinner theaters which spectalu:e in them seem to have been made for ....................... each other At the Curt.am Call, dm:ctor John Ferola has mounted. an "OkJahoma" that shakes off the dust from its scnpt (an adaptation of a lightweight melodrama called "Green Grow the Lilacs .. ) and offers a whooping, hollenng good time, thanks to a h1~ly energetic company which spotlights some splendid singing voices. It's a contagious cxpeneocc -no matter how many dozen. s of umcs you've ~n "Oklahoma," Lhu one 1s a continual delight Casting 1s particularly well ac.comphshcd wnh Scott Wedekind enacunc a strapPin&. boastful but sympathetic Curly (though how he acquired the nickname 1s a mystery) and petite Jane Ehzabeth Ethndgc playing the spintcd and standoffoh Laurey who methodi- cally ropes her cowpoke. Their duet, "People Will Say We're In Love," benefits from an cxccllent new arrao~meot by musical director Doug 5haffer which blends their strong voices in nch harmony The role of Ado Annie 1s traditionaJJy a show stealer, and tradition is served very well here by Tracey Rowe, a sltght but well- formed calico coquette whom you beheve rea1Jy "Can't Say No." Tam Nelson dives enthus1ast1cally into the boots of her steer-roping beau. Will Parker, and leads a np-roanng chorus as he tells how 'Everyth1ng's Up to Date in Kansas City." Tony Richards. d~p1tc has swarthy appearance, 1s a bit too clcan- cut and sturdily assembled to provoke revulsion or menace as the brooding Jud Fry, a role more often assigned to a heavy-set, unkemp actor Bette Rae as a young but believable Aunt Eller. while Dale Jones milks his peddler·., ass1inment outrageously, often Wlth h1lanous results. Of the supporting players. Warren West 1s a good choice as Annie's shotgun-toting father and Myrona Delaney's htgh, piercing horse laugh spices the utility role of the erst while other candid.ate for Curly's aTTcct1on. Earl Weaver, Tnc1a Grose, Curt Denham, Laun Paulsen and Eddie Keener fill out the small but ene1Jeticchorus under choreographer Laura lnsley's tutelage. Their 'ip1ntcd "The Farmer and the Cowman" production number showcases both prcc1s1on and high comedy. The number of Orange ( ount1ans who have never seen 'Oklahoma·· may bed w1ndlln~ but even those who know the show by heart should find the C unain Cali's version delightful And the theater's waiter-served dinnc~ still rank atop Orange County's enJoyab1hty scale "Oklahoma" continues through Aug. 17 at the Curtain Call. 690 El Camino RcaJ in Tustin. wtth performances given nightly except Mondays at varyrng curt.a in times. Call 838~ 1540 for tick.ct 1nformat1on Publisher Karen A. Wittmer Editor Frank Zin1 l>ateho<Jli UJ11or 01Jl1c Lindsa) Art I >1rrctor Steven Hou~ Orcul111on Manager Terry Kandlc Production Mana,er Robert L. C'antl"C'll 0.IC'hook " published ('\'Cf)' r ndJiy by lhc OralllC ( onl f'\tbl1Jhin1 Co. P 0 BoA I ,S60, HO W Bly SI (OS .. Mesa. CA 92(126 frlcpho~ (714) 642-4121 R9ul1r butinttt houn llT II 1 m 10 ~ pm . Monday thmuah Fnday f)tadlfnc for aJcncar of cvcni. 11rms and ll'tlcn 11 S p.m MoniJay. Thr cnllrT ron1cnu of O.trbook arr t'-OpynahtC'd hy tilt' Otan,r C'ont Puhllthln.J Co All l"lfhts are rnerved. a Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Frfday. June 20, 1986 --------------------- --------------------J • IT WAS BATHROOM HUMOR WHEN EDDIE MURPHY PLAYED THE PACIFIC AMPWTBEA TRE •.•••.•••••••.••••......•••••..•••.• 16 / Bf TONY SAAVEDRA Most popular comedianf pass gems of wisdom or clever insights to thear audiences. Eddie Murphy passes gas. Sure, it's funny. A burp in Sunday school is always good for a laugh. Maybe two. Murphy's flatulence comes in the form of jokes on oral sex. genitals, excrctcment and masturbation -a combination that brought the house down Friday at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. BOB DYLAN AND TOM PETTY ROCK OUT .........•.............................................•••...•.. 10 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Wben Bob Dylan announced last March that he would tour the United States this summer, that was good news. But when Dylan added that he would be joined onstage by Tom Petty and the Hcartbrea.ken, their .. True Confessions" tour became ~t news. The 45-ycar-old Dylan, one of the most gifted and critically acclaimed rock stars o( the past three decades, is touring the country for the fint time in several years and. with the Hcartbrcakers' backing, has perbaps his best musical support ever. IT WAS MAGIC AT THE PARTY OF THE YEAR ...................................................... 11 By VIDA DEAN Abracadabra! The magic word was rcally Scheherazade, and it opened a world of fantasy, fabulous food, drink, costume and revelry. Pity the benefit chairman who has to follow Ross Schumacher's ... A Night with Scbeberaz:ade" at the new Embassy Suites Hotel The seasoned party planner has another winner for her record! The more than 700 guests at the Opera Pacific fund-raiser Friday evening bad an ink.ling that a treat was in store as they arrived to find eight costumed Arabian horses at the entrance. Or, maybe it was the exoctic Mid-East music in the lobby with belly dancen in the balcony moving sensuously. Out On The Town MING DYNASTY STILL A WINNER •••••••••. 15 By FIFI CHAO As you pull into the parking lot in front of the curved steep stairway Jcadi~g to the leaded glass and carved oaJc double entry doors, it certainly doesn't look like any run-of-the-mill Chinese restaurant. When you go inside, there are only subtle hints that this is Oriental territory. We had been meaning to visit Mmg Cha at his new restaurant in Corona del Mar for some time. We had known him and been regular customen at his former restaurant in Laauna Hills, and were saddened when we lost our best Chmese restaurant close to home to the more sophisticated environment fronting the ocean. RESTAURANT NEWS ••••••••.•.••.••.•..........•• 1 7 RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK •••••..•..•••••.. 14 REST A URAN' TORY .............•.••... 19 Golden Bear's demise sparks a By JOHN~ llilllt .... Cci I $ 0 I Wa, do the bands Leather Wolf, the Swamp Zombies, Lone Justice and Sapadilla all have in common? They have performed recently at various conocn clubs throughout Orange County. Heavy-metal. country-rock, punk. and reggae groups playing nightclubs in Orange County? Yes, and as strange as it may seem, this musical variety is available here as part of a reocnt movement by several club owners and management to bring wide-ranging live con- ccrts to snta.11 venues. This parade of talent includes local mu- sicians as well as national tourillJ acts and spans conccn baUs from Wcstnunster to San Juan Capistrano. The opportunity for music aficionados to enjoy some outstanding live shows has arrived -thanks mainly to four men wor~ behind the scenes to persuade bands to orm at their clubs. We do our best to ensure that the enter- tainers arc happy, .. said Gary f olgner, owner of the Coach House Saloon in San Juan Capistrano. "In this business, reputations spread quickly. If the &ii's a positive ex- perience, other bands will know and be more likely to play here." Folgncr has owned the Coach House since 1980 when it was a Country-Western Pub. He's seen it through many ups and downs, but he's excited about the growing interest in club concens within the county. "For entertainment in Southern Orange County, you ao to bars or movies, rightr' he asked. "Now people will have some choices - but it will take some tune to generate a local followi_ng." In February, the Coach House~ its concert venue after successful .. test 'shows by veteran performers Dave Mason and Leon Russcll. lronically,just two days before the Cover photoaraph by David Muronaka concert format bepn, the Golden Bear bad closed its doors after 25 years. Consequently. the Coach House was the only legitimate concert club in the county. "I wanted to give concerts a try ~n (after the Country and Western fonnat failed) be- cause there is interest out there and also because I'm kinda stubborn," Folgner said "I could have opened a club in Anaheim and probably made more money," said Folgner, "but this an:a is my home (Dana Point) and we need something like this locally ... "I think to be successful requires time and the ability to consistently book a broad spec- trum of entertainment," Fol~er said 0 We need the time and patlcnce to work out problems and make changes, develop a local following, and build a good reputation," he explained. "rm willing to sticlc with it." Booking acts of various musical styles has already begun at the Coach House. Scheduled to appear in the near future arc the Blasters (Rockabilly), the Untouchables (Ska), Hiroshima (Jazz), and Tim Weisberg/Kenny Rankin (Pop-folk). They recently had their first heavy-metal show fct.turin& Great White. "The Golden Bear sumved so many years because ~ple knew what it was - a concert hall," said Folgner. "It had its own personality and distinctiveness." "That's what I hope to do with the O>ach House," he said. "I need to re-educate the community that we 'n: a concert hall -not a dance club or a bar." The Coach House does project a certain image or at least motif. Western. The club's walls arc covered with canteens, horseshoes. beaver traps, and wagon wheels. It's a com- fortable atmosphere, yet it retains a certam grittiness that as charactcristicofa westem saloon. Crowds at the Coach House vary with the bands that are playing, but folper says rowd1· ncss is an exception. "Most people comt here paying good money (from $8-13. SO) to sec a band up close," he said. .. Drunkenness and pick-ups arc not a problem l:terc." At a recent Aock of Seagulls concert, a young couple from San Juan Capistrano said they planned to frequent the club often. .. We1J be back forMissingPcrsons(June 20, 2l)and maybe the Untouchables (Jone 28. 29)." said concert-gocn Alex and Valerie. ••we like the Coach House because it's local and small, unlike Irvine MeadOW$ or the Pacific Amphitheatre." Another man attempting to make a local conmt ball work is Gary Wolf, the Director of Promotions for Garfield's Nite Spot in Hunt- mgton Beach. Garfield's now offers concerts every night except Mo~y. wb.icb 1s Com~ edy/Magic night with ~andSunday, which is reserved for concert matmees for those 21 and under. Similar to the Coach House, Garfield's hopes to book a well-rounded variety of enter- tainment "We want to be all thinp to all men," said Wolf. Hard rock, reggae, punk, and new wave acts arc scheduled to appear in J unc. .. Our problem right now," said Wolf, "is that people think of Garfield's as a Video- ''The bear will Jive again and forever'' Disco, which we were. We have to change that (thinking) to ·concerts..' h's 1mpona.nt for us to establish ourselves as soon as possible." "We decided to switch to the concert venue pctr!\anently because the dasco scent was shd- 1ng," said Wolf. "But now other clubs are doing the same thing, so competition may be a problem. "Groups with strong followings like Missing Persons and the U ntoucbables will probably sell out at more than one club," he said. .. But other less known acts may hun clubs financially." ••Because we're new, we really have no cha.nee of geru~ an "exclusivity" clause in the band's contra.ct. wd Wolf. "Wejuat have to Please xc ROCK RENAISSANCE Pf. IO Oalty Pilot Oatebook/ Frtday, June 20. 198& * I JUNE SM TW TF S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 6 1 7 1 8 19 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DA-l\ICE Frtd.ay TH E AME IUCA,._. l .!'i!T EK · ~ATIO~AL DA.'-tCE (X) prnicnu a i•1na ctui 11 ~ pm each fnday follQ·•cd b, a danu IPCW from ''·I'' YJ p m a J•lterbu& daM each ~fooda) al Is p m and a ba.llroooi and Latin cla" each Wednada) al 8 pm 12'J fur ~~en tn.ons f>S0-3048 MEXIC AN POL~DAN CE CL.ASSES \ummcrtamc fun wnh a \J)CICW 8 week tn\tOn an ~nacan folk.lore danc.c offered by Rclampaao def ( ~k.i Rrx al Ill 1tod10 local.Cd at 114 'i N Broadwa) 1D ~Dta Ana < lutQ for all &&ti -bcamncn to ad vanc.ed -reaeauonaJ to pro- fn\10.W ic~cl\, wtth all clntn of- fered dunna ocn1na bot.al"\ family d1.counu arc avaaLlblc for m(](( 1nformauon on ratet and Khedula c..i.11 973-1 I 6S after 3 p m HOTEL MEJUDIEN NEWPORT BEACH Kick off \be -.eckmd with fam.a'1.lc enteTUmmcnt of the S(A and ~J'f; by \be ~Wotbndct Band In the .6.tnum of the Hotel Mendi.tn 4 30 until II 30 for retierValJon.a, call I.ind.a Hont or BoDnit: Trumbull at 4 71~-2fJ"J I "AN EVENING OF RLsmAA BAU..E'T" by the Ballet Rcpcn.ot) Theatre toni&ht and ,,,morr<Jw at 8 p m. an the matnllaft theatre at <~olden Wot C ollqt an Hun11ni10n Beach T1dr.tu are on Wie at uac G \Iii< Bookaon a1 S5 ltDCf'l.l ad.muw"1 IJJ ad va..ooe. ot .,U be a"&llab'c at t.bt ~ for S6 for add111oaal 1aforma1100, call i9S-U71 IU&ATBON DANCE Bn-"EPTT YOB AIDS bqJAS &oday r I 0 a. m ltl Daooc M.asacn Ballroom Duc:r Stu- dxJ. I 2104 Beads Bh d. bet-.cm Chapman and LamptOCl in Sc.aolOCl Scott Micbact &Ad Im colleacaits wiII ts') to break thr cunnt tndmdual conunuou1 •orld record for ballroom danans and bcoefit \be filtlt ~ AJDS UI ~Cowll~ YOU ca.JI P'edlie moat') for cadi hour da.noed by Sc.on. Come and wat.dl the fun CaJJ 89S-I 526 for upda&n and tnformauon S.tarday "AN EVPJ!il'ING OF &USSIAN BA.U.ZT"" Ser Friday lJstul&,. DANCE.ASY A~• Saturda) aiJbt dance ev~? from 9 untJl midru&J>t at the 8cach Ret- reatJooa.I Hall. .S Fornt ~ "C L..acuoa Beach Th1i dance doesn't _pate the probkm of \be amok,e..filled. aJc:obol pw.hJq meat marteu where pcopk ca.n fed re- )CCUd a.ad leave wnhout \be fun lht) ca.me for Jom fneod.ly aeatJvc pcopk and dance, or play IJ.kc a bd with <:Oltwna and pert:UIMOO 1nstru-menu provwkd Heall.by rcfrnb-menu and c.onvenauon ava.Ua.ble in the kJtdxo Admu.aaoo S 3 CaJ.J Mir) Ruth at 497-2044 or C Shell at 831-8064. 5f,PLlJS DANCE a.UB T onllbt 8-11 p m 1n lhe Johnioo Campui Cnittt on the Santa Ana Campui of Rancho Sanuaao ColJqt I 7th at Brutol an San&.a Ana. Adma\.Ston 11 S2 (or d ub membcn, '2 so for sunu C11J 667-){}97 for more 1nfonnauon &a..aday DANCE SHOWCASE 6 p m at lhe Amcncan lntemauonaJ Dance Com- pany's Studio, 24&8 Newport Blvd, ~Wl.C 2C ID CoAa Ma9_ New worts by rwna local cboreovapbcn wtll be prevnted thU evenina and again on Junir 11 Admw.1on 11 SJ and a no holt &ppcUl.CJ tar " a" aalabk. for men infonmuon all s 5 1-44fJ:! . .,. to 9p_m. Maoday MAJnlN 6 n:M\T'S Swine llancL Ou.b mceu at ~eraJ Onnaie Count! locauom.. Duca. dance (.()fl~\ da.oce tnpa.. piay ouwip. beach parucs an 10mt of the actJ" 1un ~ lcuoas an offered ~nc to advuoed.. ballroom &o SW1JlS. fOf tJtnn and locat.JOM ca1J ~ 3S 18 Taeeday • WEEU. Y E!'\10R D~ arc pretemed by the COl\a Mesa Semon from 1-1 I pm Fcatu.red as Ltvc band mUllC and a bttr, ,.<>Oden da.ooe floor CO\u \ie.a Women's Club 610 ~ I~ St COit.a Mes.a. S2 dooalJOO ED LEACH BIG SWINC BAND p1a Y' for da.nc1ni every T uesda) from a unuJ 11 p m. at the Mcadowtart (ouoU')0ub, 16712GrahamA\C ID Hunuoeio:n Beach Adnu.11ion tS S4 Wednu llay THE AME&ICAN INTER-NAnoNAL DANC'E <X>. See fnda) ., hstana. MEXI C AN l'OL&DA NCE CL.USES Ser fnda)' hst.ina Tbnday MEXICAN FOL&DANCE Cl.Al.V.& Sec Frida) hlllJll. rrtday 1 TBE CilTIERS AND 14 lillAT CLUB for stncles p then for psycluc Wta. daaca. and house parties at 8 p.m. each Fri. m Newport Beach 641-3987 POCUS u. a aroup of llndct .,e:1 20-29, meet at 7:30 p.m. at the South Coest Commuruty Cbun:h, S 120 The Commissioner Baseball , Pet er of V. Ueberroth, is the Honorary Event Chair- man for the 1986 Ca li- fornia Police Olympics. The games will start this Tuesday, June 24 , with 44 events through- out Orange County. The Police Olympics are hosted by the New- port Beach and Univer- sity of California at Irvine Police Associa- tions. For more infor- mation please call 644-3630. .c * Deity Piiot Datebook/ Frtday, June 20, 1988 Top Cherry Bombz play The lmiOYad•e band Tile Cherry Bomba wW play the Coach Home ID s.n Jun Caplatn.no on Jane 23. Contact tbe club at 496-8927 for further lnformation and alaow tim.ea. 'l~ul/d '.D1nm. t .::!'Ind · .=~tl ttau1~nt l_\ ... 111nq _ Vtwfl<Jtl .::llc11f.ot 'll ul.nu.da11 c'vtntnqi 7 J(l ~1) :tf • $z:,, 1,, ~Pn 1Pcu•M RAJ .. HOA H~YI 1 .. 10 . ' Ltt u. ""' y .. Sell y .. ,,.,.,.,1 C.ClauilW, 642-5671 CONTIN UE D Bonita Canyon Dr., lrv1nc. 85-4-7600. PARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS holds 1he1r monthly dance al 9 p.m for all mrmbers and JUCsts Ei:uoy 1.Jvc muiu; An oncniauon for new mrmben 1s ill 8· 15 p.m sharp Ramada Inn, 35 Callt de lndustnas. San Clemente. 586-9183 PARENTS WITHOUT P ARTNERS Huntington Beach Chapter sponsors a free onen- tation for arta single parents 1on1S}11 at 7:30 followed by a social beginning at 8.30. Call 898-7975 for meeting locauon and add1t1onal information Membership 1n PWP 1~ open to divorced, separated. widowed or never mamcd parents of living ch1ldl't'n Custody of the child 1s 001 a factor A nonprofit, noo-scctaruin. cduca11om1I organ11al1on. PWP provides a prop-am of social ac- t1v1t1es., d1scuss1ons and study groups for sinsJe parents and lhc1r families. ~JC PRJENDS. • 45 and older. meets for Happy Hour at the Mamon Hotel. Newport Center Dnve in Newpon Beach C~ll 544-9159 for 1nform1t1on and !fln· vat1ons Saturday SOCIAL DANCE FOR SINGLF.S at College Center, Golden We4't College. I H44 Golden West St .. lluntmgton Beach. Two hours of instruction plus an hour for pracucc: with others. Learn Fox Trot. Waltz and Latin dances. Two mccllngs, today and Saturday. June 28. 2 until S p.m Prognim fce$14. Call 891-3991. P ARENTS WITHOUT PART- NERS Chapter l06, holds a beach party and onentAt1on at Doheney ~tatc Beach in Dana Point The onrntalton will be at 12 noon There 1s a S4 park entranee foe. For more information, caU the p1cn1c host. Steve Leach. 493-7954 or call the 1nformalton line, 586-9183 J EWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Sin~cs dance and patty tonight at the JeWlsh Community CcnlCT of Central Onngc County. 12181 Buaro Street 1n Garden Grove. Doors open at 8 p.m .. dance from 8:30 p.m. unul I :30 a.m. Fantastic and dazzling hght sbow featunn& DavJd Wayne. DJ and entertainer. Refreshments 1ncludc champagne. wmc, beer, sodas.. snacks and goodies. Prepaid reservations arc SS.SO, $10 at the door. For 1nfor- mauon, call RO!C Lachtt at 53(}.6616. ext. 254 ADVANCED DECREES LTD, A smgJes group of professionals wath masters or doctontt degrees holds a mixer tonight at the Mao<: Pa.n RC51aurant. South Coast Pta.za 1n C'oua Mesa. 9 p.m. AdmisSJon 1s S 10 For full calendar of events call ( 818)99()..()7 36 SGDdaJ FOCUS st, a group of sm&les ages 30-39, meet at l l.30a.m. at the South Coast Community Church, 5120 Bonita<:anyon Dr .. Irvine. 8S4-7600. OSltO'S CLUB MARINA Clan- nell~t Bob Keane and 10-pica: or- chestra for dancing and ltsteningfrom 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. $4 cover charge mcludes appetizer buffet 190 Manna Drive, Scapol"l Village. Long Beach. (213) 49)...6444. CL,AS.gC FR IENDS for singles 4°' and over. meets for am Early 81rd LUAU CRUISES • Aulht~lt< Soulh Pac•hc Floot $hovW • l'Olynt•<.i.ln Bulfel O.nner • Moofllighl O.ll'IC•l'lQ on Alohil Deck • r rt.-.• M<lr T .u 11. Shf>ll Lei • S4:> :'iO Per Prr:.on * Al>Sl'•vi!llO(l Af><JJrrr.<1 ALSO 675-4704 r'Y Jn f • ~ANTIC VlNt TIAN C"~ J"'> • H~t'Af,N• c.<ll~~T 8A~ft<, •WI Ol•-00 Al ')I',. M ~OISf • <"•AOUf> RATE!> a Chart~rs uoo MARINA VILLAGE • NEWPORT BEACH BEACH WITHOUT RNING (Thants to Surfcn!) orks in and out of the water. ' ,_ ,.,..._$" 111--0I~ OJnner at 5 p.m. at the Studio Cafe Restaurant. 3201 f.&st PCH, Corona del Mar Call 544-9259 for resn- vat1ons and 1nforma11on. YOUNG JEWISH PRO YESSJONA.U. a new ~iaJ group for single men aies 24 to 34 and S1n&lc women aaes 21 to 11 will pthcr ror cocktails and hors d'ouevrcs at 7.30 p.m at Rem~lt's, 18120 Von ic..rmAn Ave . lriinc The group meets in the up<ita.in. louf\lt at Rem1ck's on the fourth Sunday evening of every mootb. Remick's 1s IOQlted 1n Koll Center lrvme. next to tht-lnitM Mamou. llotel Valet. parluna 1\ available ~ purpose of the club 1s to make social and professional contActs and a $3 ad- m1ss1on charge c;ovcrs c.ost of ma1l~ ing.s. Add1t1onal information can be obtained by calhng 760-0209 weie~­ days M onday SELF-~EM: THE ~EV TO FEELING GOOD Four mceltngs bqinoana today at Golden West Colqe. I 57« Golden West St Huntington Beach. m Health Sci- ences 118 With sound self-esteem. a full, sausfyma hfe can be enjoyed. Mcctma run through Monday, July 15. 2-.S pm Program fee is $26. FoT more 1nfonnat1on. call 891-3991 Tae9day THE NEWPORT IRVJNE CHAPTER of Parents w 1thout Pan- nen pre1Cnts their Newcomers· OnentAllon each Tuesday from 8-915 p.m .• followed by coffee aod convenatlon. C.all 549-1135 for funher 1nfonnat1on WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP for sinites over 4.S meets at the Rcvcre Hours in Tustin for dinner at 6:30 p.m ('all 524-5148 for information and reservations. Weclneeday f8 ANYBODY OUT THERE'? Yes. they are out there. the good ones you want to know. A special semmar at Golden West ColJqc. 15744 Golden WC$\ St , Hununeton Beach. Admio- i.suation 223, 6:30 10 9.30 pm Prottam foc:S 15 Call 891-3Q9 I for mo~ mfonna11on Thuntday THE TBURSDA Y NIGHT CLUB meets from 5 J0..8;30 p.m. weekly lll vanous locauoos tbrous,bout the area Parucs include dancina. hon d'oeuvres and door pnzes. 534-2120 CtASSICAL Friday THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS perform Thurs -Sat from 7-10 p.m. for dinner gunts at the Irvine Hilton and Towers· Morell's restaurant. Thc chamber tno tcafo~ !Uthlecn Murphy and Boan ~bore on violin, and Adnenne B1w on cello. 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine 863-3111 UCI OPERA WORl.SBOP pre1Cnts opera scenes tonight at 8 p.m. and on Sunday at 3 p. m. 1n ther fine Ans C-Oncen Hall. Admission 1s free. For mfonnal1on, call the tJCI Mu"c office 856-6615. Saturday THE FULLERTON CHAMBER PLAYERS, stt Fnday hsung. UCI SUMMER FESTIVAL Con- cen Scnes begins tonight wttb the UCI C.onocn Choir and ~.hfom11 OtambeT Stngers pcrform1n.g a ben- efit conccl"l for their European Con- cert tour Adm1SS1on 1s S l 0 for tonaght's conocn . A special ad- m1ss100 pncc of $25 general ad - m1ss1on and S 18 for students and scnion is available for the senes of concerts. for ~rvauons and infor- mation. call the U( 1 music oflil"C, 856-6615 Sa.nday UCI OPERA WOB.UBOP Stt Friday hsuna. llODday OCISVMMER nt8TIVAL(on· OCft Scncs continues toniaht wuh the Music Now Eo~mble per{omunr works by UCJ mu11c faculty Bernard G1lmorc and Peter S. Odqa.rd. For rei.et"vauons and 1nformauon. call the UCI Mu.$1c Offia" 8S6-6615 Tualday CftYSTAL CATHEDRAL ORGAN CONCERT tonight features Jose Ennque Ayana Jame, pnest and orpn1st of the Cathedral of Sev1lk Spain. one of Spain's most prom1ne111 orpntst$. Concerts begin promptly <1t 8 p .m . and doon open at 7 lO Admission is S4. The Crystal (a~ thcdral as located at Chapman Aw and U.w1s Strttt 1n Ga~den Grove Call 971-4017 Wedne8day OC YOl.n'B SYMPHONY OR· cimsrRA(OCYSO). d1rccied and conducted by John Koshak, will perform a Pre--Onent Tour concert tomsbt at 8 m Mcmonal Audnonum on the Chapman Colleaic C~pu!> The OCYSO will tour Cluna. Hona. Kona and Japan from June 2' tbrougb July 17. The OCYSO 1s th<' first Amcncan youth on:hestra tn- v11ed to pcrl'orm at the Shanghai Festival of Amencan MusK. To- ntght's concert features Beethoven's ''Prometheus0ver1ure.·· "Rumanian Folk Dances" by Bartok. Mozart's "Concerto for Bassoon and Or- chestra.." a selection from Copland's "Appalachian Spnng" and othen General adm1SSton 1s $4, Sl for students and senior c1ttzens. Tickets must be purchased at the door. theN' 1s no advance ticket sale. Call 997-6871 for more informauon. SEAL BEACH CHAMBER MUSIC FESTJV AL on eight Wednesdays sunma tonight and conunu1na throulth Au•ust 13. featunni thc I( I \ I H V I. )'()/I( I I c. K I 'I \ I (} R A VERY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY PARTY NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM PRESENTS ORANGE COUNTY S l/BfRTY CELEBRATION JULY 3fd, 1986 An AH· Amoocan Evenmg teatunng LIVE from N6w York, IM un~ltng of THE STA TUE OF LIBERTY rttth MUSIC. Oimng, Dancing and Fif~worlcs iii YOU RE INVTTfOI <:aN (71') 759· 1'2? to r«t1ve Yol" 1f'W1t1horl Nf~l HAR800 ART MUSEUM ltVl "UI WI •111 llfr.• NI NI .... t-r~Pl. .. ~· nw ,.,. Wl"'--'AT ttAt~f"' AVH M1 J l 'M "' "",ll{JlllU , ..... ,, • Oalty Piiot Ontebook/ Friday, June 20, 1988 CONTINUED mauon Thanday Ha>dn Orchestra and other guest musical groups Programs begin at 8 and there 1s no admission chaflt Programs are held in the ( ommunity koom of the Mal) Wilson Library, 707 Electric. m Seal Beach Tonight the Ysa"e Stnng Quanct A pre- rnnc<"n pr~ntation will discus\ each C\en1ng\ program THE FULLERTON Pl.AYE RS Stt Fnday ltsllng. Ua SUMMER FESTIVAL pre!>· l'nts the Archwood tnsemble ton1itht ve Fnda~ hsung tor more m1or-Friday ''A THRILL-PACKED HUMDINGER OF A MOVIE ALL TIIE WAY. •• IT IS MARVELOUS ••• INTEWGENT, IMAGINATIVE, FUNNY, AND SUSPENSEFUL AT TIIE SAME TIME." "Robert Redford is terrific ... 'Legal Eagles' rates a rave~' -Jod SieF. 0000 MOINIHG AMEIJCA ~i,\RTS TOIH\ ... •coeTAmsA •LAHAeflA • NIWPOln elAOI °"-UA...._ &lwdf-r..-AMC f-S.-0 ~C'.lowlll "**•:;.,;. ..... I TSl-flM .. ,..., "4 4J7IO OrM•~ ' .,..._ •a.TCMO •u~ ·~ •rTMToel UA ... =.8' .. .... ........ ~ ~~'-' ..... I m.1111 DIZSU ..,., ~,.,. *"'*'-'°" KAQ4 ---\ftM> [., ~~•llOatU~~ • no• ,... .......... ............... , ... ~~f-............. .; -OrloMI ll1.f07' ..... • Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, JuM 20, 1986 HEAL TH FOODS COOKING ~ offered each Fnday through Au1. I begins today from 11 am to 12.20 p.m. to Room 105 of Orang<' Coast College's Home Economic-~ Build mg A fee of$28 coven food and maten als For funher mfonnauon. call 432-5880. gram clas~ offered by <..oasthne Community College meets from 7 to 9 30 p m. tonight at the F1nt Presby- tenan Church, 7702 Westminster Ave , Westminster. Learn how to prepart a delicious and 1mpress1ve picnic Th<' class 1s taught b)' pro- fessional foods coMuhant Sharyl Hea vm Rcgistrauon tee 1s S 18 for add111onal 1nformat1on. call 241-6186 TYPING FOR BEGINNERS agt>\ 10 th{ough adult, mttts each Fndav through Aug. I from 8 3~ I 0 :w a m I ntennedtate clas!> mttts I 0 '0 a m until I 2'.20 pm ( la\~s art: held 1n Room 109 ofCX Cs Bu">1ne'i\ E.dut<1 uon Bu1Jd1ng. The ltt l'i S15 per It'd l all 432-5880 Tue.day "SELF-~TEEM. THE KEY TO FEELING GOOD". a \Cncs of work· shops at Golden West C'olkg<' on Tue~ys tonight through Jul~ 15, is held 1n Health Sc1enct'\ 11 IS from 7 to IJ 30 p m ~scntmg tht: worhhop will be Sonia C1anz, a consultant to corpor.\tion~ and md1v1d uals. author and seminar leader in the areas of self· estct'm mot1vauon, and avoidance of dcstrucuve stre\s Workshop ftt for th•~ program 1\ $2S and pre-regis- tration w11h t~ ( ommun1ty Services offi~ 1\ t'c.Wommende.d For ad- d1t1onal infonnatton, call 891-399 I Golden West C ollegc 1s located at 15744 Golden WC')t \1rttt. Hunt· ington Beach Saturday "GOOD FEELJNGS AT LAST" " the top11. of an informal Vernon Howard "Sucn·s'> without ~tr~\ · d1-;cuss1on group to be conducted h'> Bob Lmen at ~ lO pm at I 28b<J Euclid St. (,ard<"n Grove [vcryonc 1s welcom<' S3 ta.11-deduct1ble dona- tion appreciated For more mfor- mauon and additional locations call Leona at (805) 646-2000 Monday TAILGATING PICNIC a food pro- LAKEW (e-nll'• South lllJJIJ4 1Jtllr1 .. 1tr If 011 &.,, -lllT-04!0 DllMlA WINOH UOAL lAGUS !NI 11.M )U l tU t It ltU ttoeOT llDf0410 MIUWINOfl UGM lAGUS '"' U JI ,.., I.JI t It l~O OOUT ntl.IO llOOfffT OAHCMnttLO aACK TO SCHOOL (f6.IJI 12.)t t.• •.u.,. ... ''"' ANAHEIM 1714lfrt !!!fl-fl ftr:f! tm 1.H rl!ll'MNl .. Ml 'lCllttMS "°°"'' ~•,,uo UCK TO ICHOOl 1N-1>1 ,, ... ,., ... __ UHIS IUILUl'I DAY Off .-.u1 PllTTY IN PINK f!!:Ul IPACI CAM, fl'GI IHOlf CllCUJT .,._.,, ORANGE <?WI .,....II & l'!t & ClllpM" --TOP OUNC"t llUI CITY 111 LA MIRADA ,,.,,.. • l • ....... "-·- -IT JRHO llA.ll't4 MM:CNIO -•YUiii PAr -n• "UUn llO 'Alf 11 , .. , I U J .. •II t H It U OOUY IRll(), .."1H'W MOelffO FHllS IUlllH'S DAY on ,.., ll M J M I 11 1 41 1 t•I IOOtofT IMHGeO lllO • IACI< TO SCHOOL "-Ill 1241lU 4 0 tO I M ltM TOM U UIH f~ GUN ,.., ll 0 J .. I I U 1 0 It ti SHOaT CIUUIT oo ) U t It laON lAGll ,,... ,, I It I 0 10 11 $,ACI CAM, .. , tJ1M 41IO l 1M IAT OMlT 1 .. J I•• IOtlt "lllVMW .... "MONIY "T" 1 .. , , ..... 1 ........ _Tll!t aAf ONlf ~" BUENA PARK 41141111 41111l .... 1. w ti """ tW"'W".llN1,...,_1 c!Rff~· aouu 11t11011D LIOAl lAGLH '"I WllaD SCllNCI (f6.1i1 COlllA 1•1 ~lTHGllST llt THI OTHH SIDI ,.. ,at SHOIT CllCUIT !Kl INVADHS flOM MAIS I"! GATEWAY 11u 1m 1a11.1 .. ~,. ""'? .,,_ oouT snuo _u, HDfO.O. oeau- UGAL lAGUS '"' I H ... •M 14111 .. OOUT snuo 10.IRT HOf~ DfU)I WI-I llGAL IAGUS '"' , ..... ,..u .... A IOOM WITH A VllW I U J •I 6 .. I U It M COllA t •H t M UW DIAL 11 ... ,,.,.,.,. THE 1111\ANHATTAN PIOJICT 111 , ... .,.,., .... " 1All't4 MloCCMIO ,HQ41"Ulll PAl -fl& KAIATI IUD ,AaT It tf'9l CilOHIOADS 111 IOOHrY OAHOtlfltlD IACK TO SCHOOL '"'111 flX 111 .,." ........... FIH15 IUllLll'I DAY C>rf IN-tat 'lffiY IN 'INK fN-111 llOMfl-- UOAl lAGlH '"' WlllD ICllHCI ,.._.,, lo HABRA .. ~;;... . . . n)M CllUIH TOP OUNfNt ILUI CtTY ce1 I Y0M CIVIM TOP OUN I"! Piii WITH flll ,,..,ll Wed.Deeday BANGING GARDENS a worUb at Sherman Library and Gardens 1 Corona dcl Mar from 1 unlll 3 p. will teach construction, compo~1uo and care of moss-lined nower ba!kcti. All matenals will be provided a parucipanu will actually make a basket in class. Rqistraton 1s S28 and prcrqistrat100 is required For fu information, call the Garden office at 6 H-2261 Sbcnnan l.Jbrary and Gar- dens 15 located at 2647 East Coast H1r.hway in Coron. del Mar S"UN SIGN BOOUTORE Wednes- day Night Lecture Scnes 1onigh1 features Stephan Halsom at 7 )() Hal$0m, With Paul Solomon, 1s CO: author of "Rest.aging Your Life in Three Acts" He has taught all o~er the world 1nclud1na the Middle East A graduate of New York Un1"ers11y, his simple phtlosphy bnngs remem- brance of profound and simple truths He WJIJ include pracUcal steps using Oncntal systems that teach inner gu1daocx designed to help us \lop bcma v1ct1msoflife. S5 don.at1on The Sun Sign 15 located at 32122 Pasco Ad~lanto, Suite 28, San Juan EVERYBODY'S Tllllllli ABOUT I One per ooupon I One per CUS10rMt EJtc:iudlnO T~ I I Sm ... MedlUtTI & IArge On1r I L------------' 2305 W. B•lboa Ave. 873-6948 C ON J:I NUE D Saturday at 8, as Denny PCZZJn takes you through time to dance to the music of the fifucs and romances you into the eiabtJcs. Call 557-3000 for more infonullon $7 . .SO for children. Includes all you picmc dinner and en1oy an cartx can cat buffet. entena1nment, tu, up, everung "Sunday Supper Settnade. and self p&rlcina. Cocln.atls are extra. The GWC Sympbooic Band • No advance ticket sales. c.aJI dm:cted by Tom Hernadez, will opea 740-4268 for mformauon and ~r-the senes, playmg the prc111am ~tions. planned for their European concert Saturday LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Fnday tour, which has been postponc4 thlS THE HOP, see fnday Llsuna. hstin' )"eat. For add.JtJon.aJ 1nformauon. ANAHEIM HILTON AND contact the GWC Community Ser- TOWERS CARIBBEAN POOL -v1cesofficeat891-3991.Golden Wes1 Cap1strano.493-7J51. Beach Blvd. in Hu11tington Beach. PARTYEverySaturdayuntil August Sunday Colleee lS localed at 15744 Golden THE S.S. Tn'ANIC and the future 348-4940 30. Enjoy a Caribbean steel band by FREE BAND CONCERT the West "SL, Huntington Beach. of underwater exploration wtll be the DENNY PEZZIN at the Bnstol Bar the pool and under the stars in a seventh season of Golden West BILL MEDLEY IN CONCERT subject of a lecture ton1aht at 7 1n and Grille, Holiday Inn Bristol Plaza garden-like settina. En.JOY a variety of CoUcge Community Services free Science Lecture HaJI at tbe Un1ver-Hote~ 3131 Bristol SL in Costa Mesa. cold salads, fresh fruiu and and ice band concerts bqlns today from 5 to AT THE BOP tonight at 7.30. s1ty of Cahfom1a at Irvine. Robert "Rock and Romance" is featured cream bar and dessert buffet plus bot 7 p.m. m the outdoor amphitheatre. S 12 . 50 per person. 18 77 4 Ballard,seniorSC1enttstatthe Woods each evening Wcdnesda throu entrces. Pnce 1s $12.50 for adults, Bnng your family, fnends and a Brookhurst in Fountain Valley Ho~~~~phklnsuwuon~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a memberofthee1tpcd1uon team that located the Titanic's grave 73 years later will describe the eitcitina find and eitploration of the wreck.age and show shdes and film from the iitank remains on the ocean floor. Tickets at $5 general admission and $3 for students, senior c1uzens, UC'I faculty, staff and Alumni Assoc1at1on mem- bers arc available by mail from Arts and l...cctures. 148 Adm1n1strat1on. UCI, Irvine, 92717. For further information. call Arts and Lectures at 856-6379 Thunday MAGIC REALISM RE-DIS- COVERED, 1111-lHl Dr. Seymour Menton, chair of the Acadeouc Senate and professor of Spanish at the University ofC'ahfomta at lrvme will speak at the Laguna BHch Library at 7.30 p.m. Slides and notes from hJS 1983 pubhcauon will be shown. Menton is reaarded as the lcadina expert on the Ouatemalan novel and his history on the subject 1s the standard text used by San Carlos and other Guatemalan 1nsutut1ons. The Friends of the Laguna BHch Library arc sporuonng Menton as pert of iu Summer Author Series. The program 1s free to the pubhc and refreshments Wlll be served. For future programs and additional informauon, call 497-1733. Friday HATORI appca~ Wed -Fn from 8 p.m -1 2:30 a m at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4S4S MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach 833-0570. FRAN MARTIN performs easy listenma. contemporary mus1"'8n the piano. Danona available. Tues.-Fri. 7·~10:30 p.m., Holiday Inn. Bnstol Ave., Costa Mesa. THE BOP ~nts dancma music b> emcee Fehit Lane Fn.-Sat.; "The Autbentics," a hve 50's dance band, Sun. at 8:30 p.m.; "Rock 'N Roll Heaven," a live show tribute to the leicnds featuring Bob Gully, Mon. at 8' p.m.; "Rock Around the Oock," a history of rock and roll featunna Jason Chase, Tues. at 8 p.m., and Crazy Contests, includina Lip Sync. Limbo, and Basketball Shoot, Thura. 18774 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley 963-2366. LEE FERRELL SHOW features Ferrell on suopbone~iano and \·ocals Wednesday thro Saturday from 9 o.m. at Villa mo. 16883 ·~ •COSTA.U """"' .... Plrllo f_.,. ,_ &aUJI ('-151 41&1 ·~'AH fl IOIO UA I'*"""' I-SoOdlfOot• w •901 'lal "860 ·~ . .,,.... r-"'~ ~ 11~ u n 1134 .1$~J ........... 11 ...... l'Oclle'a to llor!lllO ~ 0.-lft 'JIM 2.eoo 8ltllll0 ~lU ""''" > ll•Woy J'l 0o ..... 8113693 wo.-.u .. u llA ,_ l9't ~ l\J THEOOOON S Detectives Ray Hughes and Danny Costanzo are going to retire In 30 days. THE BAD NEWS Every crook In Chicago wants to take one last shot at them. No problem ... RUNNING SCARED A ~ rDllWN PRXlJCT04 A PETER HYAMS FUA "FUHMJ SCNE)" STEVEN IW£R ~by fO) TEMPERTtJ4 Sb'y by GliR< 0£~ ~by GliR< [)(\QI and JIM'(~ E*'IM Plmor PETER HYAMS PnnJcecl by DAVI> FOOTEA and lAWfeil TlR4AN Or1d!!d by PETER ~ R f.:=:'..!!-:;;;.="..,-:.;::::e;:;I '1~9::r ~~.._,, L ~·-'-.---· • ' '"'EA Mann Bru Plaa * ELTI5Ao Edward!. SaddlfNCk 5295339 581 5800 COSTA MESA *LA lllADA Edwards CIMm• C•nt•r Pacific ~ l.a M1r1<1a 979-4141 99' 2400 ( * l'fW:S(Nf£0 N ,.._ [l)@l1-o w1-'![J•) *OftANCE Ctn«domf 634 ZSS3 *S•H'f'A ANA Edwards Brtstol 540-7444 STANTON Edward' V1lla9' CfntPr 891 0567 REGULAR ENGAGEMENTS BEGIN FRIDAY. JUNE 27 Detty Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. June 20, 1986 7 c 0 N TIN u E D < all 963-2366 TRIBUTE TO THE WHO < asey's in Garden Grove presents a special appearance by The Y.., hoodlums, a tribute to the rock lt'gend, The Who. tonight at 8 In add1t1on to The Who's classics. the Whoodlum'i will present ong- inal matenal 1n their repeat engagment at Casey's. 9 100 Trask \\.e Garden f1rove No cover Lhargc. and a great way to start the \um mer 526-0142 Monda} THE HOP • ..cc Fnday hst1ng THE CHERRY BOMBZ appear tonight at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. For more mfor- mauon. call (213) 924-5200 Tuesday SNEAK PREVIEW performs h\e cac:h Tuesday from 8 p m.-12:30 a.m. at t~'! Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. 833-0570 THE HOP, see Fnday h\ting. FRAN MARTIN, ~e Fnday ltstmg. Wednesda} . HATORI, see J-riday hstmg. FRAN MARTIN. see Fnday hsung. LEE FERRELL SHOW \cc Friday listing DENNY PEZZIN Sec Fm.lay hstmg Thursday HATORI, ~e J-nday listing FRAN MARTIN, see Fnday hstmg. THE BOP, see Fnday listing. LEE FERRELL SHOW Sec Friday listing. DENNY PEZZIN AT THE BRISTOL BAR AND GRILLE See Fnday ltst1ng. "t• SCMfl E1P1.mS! JS -Joel Siegel, ABC-TV .......... wwww•• (.,,._......,.. .. .-. .......... ~ ~-..- •nAlmllE-. ~11191 v,..c... ...... •14167 ---c.-e......, ...-·, ar.,. .... ,. °""'"'.,....' a OaJty Piiot Detebook/ Frtday, June 20, 1986 LUNCHEON CONCERT AT SOUTH OOAST METRO The sixth annual Luncheon Concert Series continues with lht: Sunshine Steel Band a ne"' d1mens1on of Reggae sound\ direct from Tnn1d11d today 11 4S a.m.-1: 15 p.m. in South ( oa\t Plaza Town Center'<, California Scenano. A vanet} of ..andw1chcs and beverages arc available for purchase at thl' concert\ No adm1ss1on charge I-or JllOrc...m- format1on. call 241-1700. n.t.. 300. Monday JEFF PEARSON AT THE CRAZY HORSE Orange Count)'s own JefT Pearson returns from Nash' tile for 1wo showuomght at 7 and I 0 rm at the C'razy Aorst" Steakhou~ and Theatre, I S80 Brookhollov. Or 1n Sani.i Ana S4Q-t ~ 12 Wedneeclay Tile Cra!'y HorH give\ lrce wun1r, dance l~n!> by Ron and Donna at 7:30 every Wednesdly night I ~XO Brookhollow Dr 1n Santa Ana S49-1 SI .2 -.IL\ZZ Friday JOHr--ANELLO JR. and the Band pertorm T ucs -SJt 1n the I obb\ Bar Hyatt Ri:gcnc) lfott'I, 2~1 \ Ptne \t long Beach No rover charge. CAFE LIDO rirl·'>Cnl\ Judi Let·. ri1anu and \Olal\. from S~8 pm the I 1do Jau ·\11\Wr'>1 hurs SJ1 I rum 9 p m to I '()a m NOO Newport 81 Yd fi75"-:!Q68 ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE The Bourhon \tret•t Jail Band from 8 p m I 1vc Dl\1dand Jan for lt!>temng and dannng I hur\.<ld\ I rtddv and 'iaturdd' I 11.i l'ldC'Cnlla, < osta Me\4 fl4' !<(NI Saturday JOHNNY OTIS, faml'tl mu\tl.tan handll·adcr and radio personality. performs two \hows at 8 and 11 p.m tk ha' bel·n a fhturl.' on the Jail and rh,1hm and blues na11onal SC't'ne for o,·er four del.ad~ Del Rae: Re\ taurant. 21 ~I N Harhor B vd r ullcnon st 2 rn admt\\tOn X70-1711 ZllBIE'S GILDED CAGE '>t.~ Fn· da~ lt~ung Sunday CAFE LIDO l lO to 8 p m Lido Jan All \ta"' lnterscxt1on with Den1\C Vallen from 9 pm to I am "The FUNNIEST film 1n years. 10+. . You don't want to mis.sit." (...,, e ••~ «A TV "Clever, HIGH SPIRITED ... Matthew Broderick charms the pants off the audience." "A movie you can take the whole family to .. _ A definite WINNER." ·~ HUGHISAU4 MAAMOUN1' ~ .... IEHn ~llUlilnnDAY Off MIA~ M.AN MJOl • .:n-~ :=MICHMLOt!MCH -~ HUGHO -l'Ol'I jM:OUON ':.~j()t4N HUCtif~ .....__, " ....... "°"""' ~ ~.!.'!-~'=. --r-~_,....,.... ___ " CJ\~--:i ,, .... ~ ..... , ...... NOW PLAYING •IMA •COSTA 11.tSA llW!llf I 0.. I d •OllMIC( E:llJl!I ..._ ... ,,Plu. I awo'lk r.-CM••· -O!IOl'Utw• ··-!1)9 !1339 1\1 41~ \~I OO''• "W 7'>\I AllAHtltl '. •IUlllA'W •El fOllO •1.AMIMOA ITAllTOll (lo..,.. In UA_. I llwvtn I• tern p,.,,, , , .... ,. I "*''n'-Vdlq t ""''"• Al'! )8'1(1 91.1 4"91 ~IO'l(lll ~ '<IOO 1'11(1>.f,I WUflnllSTUI •COllAl«IA •lllWlt MIUIOllWJO •wtlf-sm1 P;ir.c: ,.._C-l.ffl!rt I"'""" un...•"lr IOWIOl\l1M!\""'1 u•r-~ t1' w., "'°''"' ... 91'1 "" ·~ "'" ~..,., ..... lM 6170 ~\lH IA• W"!~ .,..,,.."'1?1,.., cn--·· r "° -IOCICt"JO'Tfll '°" .... ._ .... ,1 ... , .. zlllil ................ _. __ .... _______ ~,...._----~ 2900 Newport Blvd SUMMER SElllES OF J CRUIS~ in Newport Beach lO linues today from 1-4 p.m y, llh t Tyrone Anthony Group. The< rut are unique entertainment as thry ~ the only 3 hour Live Jazz < ru1\('\ 1 Southern Cahfomta A popular ~ tu re is that the ticket pna tncludt\ a dnnh and a bounty of tasty Ito d'ocuvres. Dnnk.s are served b fnendly wattres~s and v.a11e aboard I.be doubk declc pan~ hoa wtth dantt floors on both 1c:~r1~ There 1s nothtng else to buy Boardtn 1s al 1.2. 30 at the Balboa Fun /one 1 the we!it of the Pav11Jon on the Balho Pemn1sula. Tickets arr SSS percuup or S29 95 per person in advanu Jnd SJS at the gate Come earl) Im 1he best parking. Parking 1s ava1lahk a1 the Mun1c1pal Pier Parking lot or nc\t to Newpon Landing by the Fefl) I or more 1nformat1on and rcservattons, call 722-341 q Monday CAFE LIDO lntef"t('clton wllh ()(;. n1se Vallen 9 pm t lO a m ''~(ii Newpon Blvd. Tueed.ay CAFE UDO 'lntersectton." v.11h Alex Taylor, from 9 pm lo I ,11,1111 2900 Newport Blvd JOHN ANELW JR., see r ml;n listing LE CHATEAU 325 Bristol \t Newpon Beach offers a cham{ to unwind at Le Chateau Loungt with the sounds of"Jav Soc1et\ Today through Saturday 4:111 to 8 30 p.m C'ompl1mental) hut and cold Hors D'Oeuvres. At tht 0 PREP1Rl TO BE WOWED ... In Mona Lisa. a strong, stilglng, ~acted drama. BOO Hoekr6 roars ll<e a house aftre th~ a onoe in a lifetine role·· ,...,.. "'»,, w.a.-,A/ ... "A dark, steazity glamO(()US gem.'. ~,.,... lr'll("""*'l" • HOSKINS TYSON M""k WAI f!l ·---~=- EXO '™ OCJaWNT flM Mtftj rlWPUIT BEACH Ectwc.ds ld> f.mna 673· 8350 ~1(M11V11lw Ill t• 111 .. IS ... , • ..,. 11• , •••••••• ,,,, 111111 "4IM , " ••• c ONTINUE D 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. an the Large Theatre at Mission V1e10 H1&h School Complimentary tickets to the Mission V1e10 20th Anniversary Vis- ual and Performing Arts Series is made pou1ble throu&h a gr&l)t by the Mission V1e10 Company. Call 837-6050 for more informauon. ANAHEIM COMPl11'ER EXPO at the Anaheim Convenuon Center today and Sunday from 10 a.m. uoul 5 p.m Tickets arc $5. Sec, use. learn and buy a mynad of state of the art computer technology. All lands of hardware. software, accessories. com- plete systems, books and other related items Wlll be on display. ( ountrys1de Inn at the comer of Bnstol and Red Hill Wednesday JOHN ANELLO JR., \et: f-nday It sting. CAFE LIDO New York Jazz ( onnect1on 9p.m. to 1.30 a.m. 2900 Newport Blvd Thursday JOHN ANELLO JR., sec Fnday It sung. ZUBIE'S GILDED CAGE See F-riday listing. CAFE UDO Lido All Stars featunng Wayne Wayne. 9 p.m. to I 30 a.m 2QOO Newport Blvd. p.m at Finally A Unicom, an anfonnal coffee house. 214 Mam St.. HuntinJton Beach. No cover charge, SI minimum. 969-1794. Saturday T. JEFFERSON PARJlER author of"L.aiuna Heat" will sign copies of his book today from l-S p.m. at the Upstart Crow. 3810 South Coast Plaza Drive in South Coast Plaza Village Call 662-0727 for more 1nformauon. CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE today I 0 a m. to 4 p. m in Huntington Beach at Charter Centre on Beach and Warner. Event ti ckets can be purchased from Ticket Master, or at the door. Adm1ss1on 1s $7 50 for adults and $3.7 5 for children under 12. The automobile competJtJOn 1s open to all European and Amcncan classic racing and exotic sports cars. Trophies wtll be awarded. Exh1b1tors may obtain an entry form by calling 841-9095 The exh1b1t rcg.istratJon 1s SI 0 per car Procttds will benefit the Hun11n11on Be.ch Library P31rons Foundation. MOZART ON FIFTH a New York ba~d instrumental tno will present music Amenca love~ from Bourbon 'ltrcct toCarnwe Hall twtcc today, at CAPE MOZART. sec Fnday hsung.. CONFREY PHILLIPS, sec Fnday hsung.. ROBERT DUQUESNEL. sec Fn- day listing. THE LAFF STOP, sec Fnday hstJng. GARDENGROVE5KRUNToday at 8·30 am (Wheelchair d1v1S1on stans at 8·25 a.m.) at Main Street/Garden Grove Community Center Part of Garden Grove's 30th Ann1versar.y Celebration. Com- memorauve t-sh1rt 1s mdudcd in $6 pre-registration pnce Late l"CgJ.S- trauon today $7. Plaques awarded to I st, 2nd and 3rd place in each category Proceeds Wlll benefit youth programs an Garden Grove. For further information call 638-6623. FREE SUMMER BAND CON- CERT from noon to I p. m on the Village Green, Euchd and Mam Street in Garden Grove The Manne Corps Band w11l play 1n this fint summer concert. which 1s held in con1unc11on with the city's 30-year JAZZ AT THE YACHT CLUB Be-bop by the Bay at Dana Point Harbor at the Capistrano Yacht ( lub, 34555 Casitas Place. Dana Point Harbor 8 p.m Adm1ss1on 1s S5 for guests and non-members. Mon Weiss, Charlie Shoemake. Monte Budw1gand JefTHam1lton star in the 7th in a sencs of monthly concerts. Dinner 1s available from 6 to 7 30 Self service barbecue also available Pre~ntcd by the Orange County r:=:Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 Jazz Apprec1at1on Society Coming PRESEl\VATION HALL JAZZ BAND Saturdav, June 28 at Saddleback ( ollege Gym, 28000 Marguerite Parkway 1n M1ss1on Viejo. Tickets S 12.50 each at the Fine Arts Ticket Office Call 582-4656 EiC. Friday CAFE MOZART features classical piano Wed evening. and piano or guitar. pop, and show-tunes Thurs.- Sat. evenings. All music 1s performed dunng dinner. Also featured 1s music at Sunday brunch. 31952 Camano Capistrano. San Juan C..pLSt.rano. 4%--0212 THE LAFF STOP, a premiere comedy night club, features Bobby Gaylor and Scott Shaw. 2122 S. East Bnstol, Newpon Beach. 852·8762. LAGUNA POETS meet each Fn. at 8 p m for scheduled and open readings at the Laguna Be.ch Pubhc Library Tontlht. hear Maureen Hurley. published in Napa Poetry Review, Ridge Review, Mann Poetry Review. etc. Area Coordinator for California in the Schools Program; and John Oliver Simon, whose wort appears an numerous magazines. anclud.1n1 in translation an PluraJ, Mexico City 494-9SSO or 494-8375. ROBERT DUQUF.SNEL enter- tains on the piano with a w1de variety of musical ~lcctions Tucs.-Sat. from 5-9 p.m . Irvine Hilton and Towers' Lobby Lounge, 17900 Jamboree: Blvd., Irvine. 86}-3111. CONFREY PHILLIPS features rendiuons of Cole Porter, Gershwin and contemporary favorites Tues.- Thurs and Sat. bqJnrnna at 9 p.m.... and Fri. bqinninaat IOp.m AJso. lhe Bnwlian sonptress, Nilsa. JOIOS ham on Wed and Thurs. evcnanas Oup C'opa. 63' Anton Blvd .. C'osta Mesa. 662-2672 ERIC IAN SCHNEIDER, wn1- wn 1cr/folksinarr. performs from 8-11 ~ THE KNOWLEDGE BANK open university Day & Evening Classes for Work and Play In ART VIDEO ST AGE WRr1'1MG • RECREATION BUSINESS • COMPUTERS • INVHTING COMMUNICATION • PHOTOGRAPHY Summer Session July 14-Sept 5 FREE BROCHURE (714) 898-7878 12761 Monarch St West Garden Grove 1HE SMASH COMEDY mr OF 1HE SUMMER "**** An immemely entertaining, funny, funny movie like •Gbostbuaters: No. 5 -you're a 10~ ~Jack Cury, USA TOOAY Ftalrlro the Q DJlcu'fl 6RtlUh hJJ MP, "Who• Johnny" f'Sht>rl lJn:u/I" '/'1tmw) •• cr t11.::'!.~~~ oo-....:r~~:=.:: w .... _ .. _ e1 .. Tutw_...,,....,.._ £ -1-LA-----...r--1 ........ c...c:..... ... ,,. 11141~1-. 11141 .. 1-00 1IUI0.'5&l ...... , ~11.o --~ .__ f-S..C.. · NIC.0...-UA-.,,_., 11141• ''" 1114101bo0 11141 .. cae ct141111Ann ~la.LI (~ ll•••l!lll-111411V4111 ··-~ ..... r---__... ..... __.) CD. ... anniversary Sunday CAJl'E MOZART, sec Fnday hstmg. ANAHEIM COMPUTER EXPO c;cc Saturday hsung THE LAFF STOP present!> I 0 comics. 2122 S.E Bristol. Newport Beach. 852-8762 Monday SCRABBLE as p\ayed each Mon- day at I p.m. at the Leasure World Oubhousc 2 on Moulton Parkway in Laauna Hills. Call 837-7223 for mlormat1on CAMP WATCH-A-PATCBEJl, the Crance Counry Quilters Guild, Jn$- ents a senes of Nenu at Chapman College, 333 N. Glusell OnoJt. from 7·30 to 9 JO pm toni1111. Tuesday and Wednesday Admission 16 $5 per night Tonight. An cven1n~ wath Blanche Young, co-author with her dau&htcr Helen, of four quiltmak· 1na book.s. She 1s a teacher, ICC1uter and qu1hmakCT of national repute Tuesday. an cvcnana with Kare", Brcscnhan, president founder and director of the Houston lntemat.Jonal ---- STARTS lODAY Dally Pilot Oeteb<>Ok / Friday, June 20, 1986 • Dylan 8)' ROBERT HYNDMA1' 01 -o.My ..... """ ~ hl'n Boh lh Ian annount:ed last l\!arrh that hl' WOUfd IOUI the lJn1tcd "i1atl"'I 011'1 wmnw1. that was good Ill'\\\ nut ~hen l>yl.rn Jdded that hc \\nu Id he 101ncd nmtagc h~ l om l'l'll' and the tkanhn:akn'>. their I rue < 11nfl·\~1on•,"' tour bl-lame ~real nt•w\ The 4'1-)ea1-old D)'lan. 11nt" of the most gifted and cnucall) alda1111ed rU1. k \tar. of the pa~t three decades. 1s tmmng the rnunlr, for the fi~t time in ..c'eral years and, with the ~kart­ bn·akcrs balking. ha!> perhap' his best musical \uppon evt'r .\ '> for Pett) following a bhnard tlf recording and touring alt1v1ty, he will ha'c the opportunit~ -h) balking D'lan -to ma1nta1n that momen- tum without repeating him..clf. While the prospect of a o, lan- Petl\ 1<>11r created loads of e\lllC· mcnt 11 also ra1'>Cd counties!> ques- tion\ Nut onl\ were t1d.ct-bu'e'"' an\lou<> to sec "hat 1ncamat1on the t·n1~mall( D)'lan would otTcr this t1rnC' around. there also was a cuno._. ty 3\ to how complementan a blC'nd the D) Ian-Pett) collaboration would produce Those questions were amwcred - d1rcctl\ -when the "Trut• < 11n-ft"r,~on'i·· tour made ll'> llX·al \lop Monda) and Tue'>da) at the Paulic .\mphllhealrc in ( O'>la Mesa The mammoth 12-song ~how Mon- da' night wao; a trul) '>3t1sf)1ng nffenng that cmphas1icd thl· \lrcngths of both performer<> whtk al\O pro\.1d1ng Pl·tt~ and the Hean- hreakcrc, a chann· tn \how ofl their "er..a u Im Bob[)\ Ian. v.ho has gone Imm folk halladeer to c.c.x 1al rnttl to < hn~uan nangelt.,t in thn.ours<: ofh1<, l4-\car - Petty: an amazing performance Delly Ne!,....."' 0.-W --- Bob Dylan, left, and Tom Petty ln conc ert at Co.ta Me.a'• Pacific AmphJtheatre. career. presented all those faces ~onday night. but fired them with a heanfelt st"nse of straightforward rock ·n· roll His rcnd1t1ons of such clas~1lS as "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Knock- in· on Heaven's Door .. become even more passionate. dnving anthem' when treated to the muscularback1ng of the Hearthrcakers. And his latcst songc, from his tine ··Empire Burlesque" LP -especially · Seeing the Real \ ou at Lasr· and "(lean ( ut Kid" -are given a much more awcss1ve cd~e onstage that hints at what an outr,tanding album "Fmptre Burlesque" might ha'c bcrn had D) Ian recorded with the Ht•an · breakers Tom Pett) 's respons1b1h11es on the tou'r appear to be e"cn mort.• challcng· 1ng. ac, the collaborat1on with [~Ian rcqu1rc'> him to perform r,nrrJI rok'I wdl ~h1kbal'k1ngD'.>'lan Pl"ll\ andlhi· Heanhreaker.. respectful!) follo~ ht\ lead while appl)1ng pcr\1<.tent prl'''" urc on D)lan to 5trc1d1 htnN:lt Hx.all\ as well a\ mu<,1call~ Pla}tng aga1n'>l the Heanhreaki•r,· drl\. ing ht'at and tight arrangement' 0\ IJn -dre\'lcd in hlad. kather and hOot'I -lcanc.-d into a fi4'tful of gu1ta1 \Olu<. \.1ond.i' ni~t w11h the \.Hnl" kind of J3!!ied "ehemencc that l haral tcnze' h I'> \ o'al "''le \),. h1k [),Ian w mmand\ ll'Oll"I \tagc.-Pi·n; limit<> h1m'>Cll to ,1 'uppon1n11-rok addtn~ a h;ilanl ing rh\lhm ~u11ar hctwn·n [)\Ian·, rough·hl·w n~hurd' and lead gu1tani.t '-.Ith• ( amphdl\ fla\ortul a<cc-nt\ But "hl·n I>~ Ian lca\l'\ th<: '>Lagt: tor tv.11 hn·ai.., during the \h11v. Pt'll' ha' the ihaml' It• 'lt'P turward and tht: Heartbrcak.c" ( amphdl boardl'lt lknmont 1 eOlh hJ' 1 Howie Epstein and drummer '\ L)nch -leap 1010 thl' m\'I, pcrformanu: they honed on la't '' "Pack up the PlanUlt1on" tuu1 During Dylan·, breah f>l'll' .u 11 the Heanbreakers ran throu~h ,,. eral numbers. 1nclud1ng a ' u 1 1 "Breakdov.n." a JO)'OU!> rend1t111n I the Byrds" "So You Want to be J K1 ,, ~ 'n Roll St.ar" and a fenx:1ou~ !<1111 gee'" that threatened to be thl ,ti ;.,.. ch max But JUSl when 11 looked ltl..1• I' and the Heanbn:akers might \ll J tt show. Dylan returned onstagt ~ 1~ h1'> lour bac.kup \ingers -''"vi ' 1i.-r Heanbreakcr~" he 4Utppc.d -1 .. launch anto ·•Rain) Da) \\omen and 13.'' with Its ··twr)N><h m" get stoned rdrain A.mt th• J d1ence was his once again Thc changing role5 Pett\ aml l Heartbreakers pla) along with 11i1 penod1c appearance and 111'-•I' pearancc of Dylan give\ thl' m•arl\ t hour non-stop shov. an cttro1' pacing that prevents all) ix1ni111 from draggJng or b«om1ng slugg"I While the two Pctt) set'> gJH' D\ la1 a rest. he has sphccd a th~·\nnj? ,ol• arousuc set into the m1ddk nt th1 \how to &J"e the Heanbreal..1•r, chance to recharge them~lve\ l hat energ)' was appan:nt '""' .1111 the end of the show when Dylan ,in,1 Pett\ shared the m1crophon · fo• L 1ke a Rolling Stone" -perhap., 1h C\ c:ning's highlight -and thl· 'l!ltl" c-ndmt 'Knodon' on tfr.1\1 r Door"· .\nd O)lan, ha.,1ng added a1101h 1 chapter in a car~r that ha' takl·n l11 n trom folk 'llOgtr to Chnsuan 'onr v.nter to rock ·n· roller re\ponthh a' hi\ fan\' question\ . .,.., e one What ne'<t'' ROCK RENAISSANCE ... FromPaae3 Ir\ and JCt as mam cunlcr1·g<K'r'> J\ we l.tn \\.olfo...,ns Woll f>ro<.luu1on\. Int "'h1th • ., a non-mU'>l{JI entl·n.iin- llll'nl hu!>1nc,., f-k''> heen '"' 11h.cd in cn1ena1nmcn1 '>UllC~'>lulh for the pa~t I 0 )C:lr'> hut a lot of band promotion 1s hit or ml\'>. hl ..aid "Adverll<i1ng 1\ tough .. hc said "(Jroup' like fl Grupo ~110 -what !..ind ut mu'11c I\ tht'>. -.ou ask \Our<;elf." he ..aid ... It . ., a ·new e\- pcnence but 11'\ challenging and I m learning a lot ·· Garfic-ld's atmosphere and decor 1s '>mooth and flash y -remuuscent of a new high-tech d1S(;O The seating and gl·nc-ral environment 1s plush and dcan Ealh la)erofscats and tables 1s elevated. prov1d1ng excellent, un- obstructed viewing from nearl) every \eat i\cousucall) the sound can he ncellent, depending upon the band's CQU1pmcnt and mix and the air ,)Stem providC"s adequate venulauon dunng shows One cluh that'' trying to branch into new d1rcct1ons 1'> Sa fan ~am"s in Hunungton Beach Known for its <,t•ed> appearance and unpredictable hands, Sam's want'> to d1vers1fy tts format and cl1entelc: "liurt, we do mu\1< tha1 t''>'C'l)one else 1s afraid to do (('irl'le Jt'rk\. Fnght Wig). but "'c're tninp 10 get away from this exclusive punk thing." \;ml ro-owner Gtl Fuhrer Safan Sam's recentl) had their llf\t rnuntry show featunng the L()nc- '°me Strangcr-5. and have ~hedulcd the Yellowjackets (Jaz.z) and the Jame, Harman Band (rock) Every Wednesday n1gh1 1$ P~tr) Re.iding night fuhr<."r added that he hoix·~ to \Cheduk an art show and po4''i1hl\ 'iorne classical music in the future. As unlikely a~ lhat poss1b1ht) -.eems. Fuhrer appear~ sincere in his mouve!> and dedicauon to presenting an underground culture Lo those who dC!>lfC ti. "There 1s a deli n1~. although small. counter-culture movement out there,.. said Fuhrer "I'm in the middle of what's happening mus1 cally -it's important to me 10 be a part of 11 •• "I don't really see much compcll- tion with us becauSt" of the type bands that play here and the size ( 100 capaclly) of my club." he added. "The Coach HouK and Garfield's can afford to pay bands thousands of dollarsperni&ht ... Fuhrer staled "We get bands at 'Sam's that are satisfied with gas money and eitpenscs." "Our eoncen capac11y also hm1ts who wants to play here,·· he said "Actually. I'm proud of the Coach House." said Fuhrer. "Now there arc more places for bands to play. I walled 8 years to Stt J.D Souther and I finally did recently there •· 'Tm 1ust malt.mg a Ii ving opcratina Sam's.' said Fuhrer. "but l en1oy the constant musical enterta1nmen1 Heck. II I want a night oul now. I go home and read a good book " \\ h1le Safan Sam's offen altema· t1ve entena1nment, 1t may not be the place for everyone The bu1ldmg 1tsclf ts ~Cl') 5mall with ~ve~ ven11lat1on problem~ The windows havc bctn boarded up. and alona with bamboo 'itnps draped throughout the eluh the appearance I\ not what you'd t:.ull 1 e Dally Piiot Datebook/ Friday, June 20. 1986 UP\Gllc Fuhrer~ polit \ 111 nearh unhm1tt·1l freedom on ')Ulge C'the) lan do whatr\.crthc\ "'ant a\ long a\ noho1.h gel'> hun· ) l'i admirable. but ma' make some· people feel uncom- fortable Fuhrer feels he's been sucu•s,ful because he lnes to be human about all matters. 1s not greedy, and. the permeating atmosphere of pcoplt· taking care of each other "lfa band calls and asks for a fa, or I'll do my best to respond.'' he said One club that is really a ··dante club" but 1s won.hy of mention becausetheyofTerconcen' up to three nights a week 1s Joshua's Pub in Westminster. This club present~ rock ·n· roll or heavy metal concens generally on Wednesday. Thunday and Sunday evenings Other evenings offer a rock dance format or specialty nights, such as Malc Exouc Revues "We're really a rock 'n' roll theatre.'' said General Manager. Toby Davis. "Local bands hkc Great White play here as well a!> bigaer band:. hle Foghat and Black Oak Arkansas·· While other club& are expanding or d1vers1fying their formah. Joshua's hves on straight ahead rock 'n' roll Joshua's is an atmosphere of partying and hard rock mg. and its reputation 1~ well known in hard rock circle\ "'Manqement here all pla) in r0tk band~." said Davis. "We know what most bands are th1nk1ng and can relate to lt\.em with empathy .. Davis h~ run the club for )ea~ and tovt"' bcina a part of the rock scene, '"No matter how hard I sometime~ try to kave lhr cluh, I alway" come ro.td ht• -..1111 I ~m·" I kd th.11 might m1\\ nul on \l10H'th111.: ·· Jo'>hud·, l'uh " largl·r tha.n mn!>t r11ghtduh' oillow1ng pknt~ uf -.calm.~ JnJ dancing '>P3C' On ll>ncm night~ thc duh can get qu1u: rowd\ due to tht> loud music and rcx.t.1n· nature ol 1t\ ~c>nccn-gocr~ Bui for no-fnlls hard rod Jo\hua\ hai. made a name for 1tscll lcxalh and add'> l rcdcnce tu the 'llogan "LOng Ll\c Rod. ·i-.. Roll • I \1'n though Jll 111111 duh' ,11 'U\\l'd 111 th1\ art•~ k arc \1m1l.1r 11 mJ11~ rc-spt·l ts. cal h ha\ ll\ "'" n dt\ltnCll\e per\<maht) atlltuJl· .11 d attr<1lttnn \\'1th the \uppurt ot '"uni and old nmcen-g~rs 1n < lranr ( ountv. thc\t dubs can lOnt1nu1· 111 hnng some of the best new and ,,,, mu\1l to mt1m:itc setting~ Pre'' 11111,f\ found pnmanh in greater l o' \1 gele'> f1l IDE TO < O~< f-R T C I I •R<.. IN ORANC1E ( OUNTY THE C OA<. H HOUSE -F-ormat Vanety of musical style!>. eonccr1' Thurs -Sun Capacity 350 Dinner' available (rc~rvat1ons required) At mospherc." Western motif, com· fortable but not flashy Pnvate booth\ upstairs. available for $25-35. Up- coming Acts· Mining Persons (June 20. 21). The Rave-Ups (June 22) Cherry Bombz (June 23). Alan Hold~ sworth (June 26). Tim Weisberg (June 27); Jan Crusader. (June 28) Elvin Bishop (July 10), Enc Burdon (Jul~ 19). Locauon. 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Cap1stmno rhone:496-R927 (1ARFlELD'S -Format. Vancty of entertainment. conccns Tues 'i\JO C.aparny 335 L1m1ted reserved ~aungavailable. Atmo\phere: H1sh - t~h. P!U~h. COf!!foMablc. Upcort11ng acts· Rick Dcmnacr (June 20). Stan R1dgwa> (June 21 ). M1s'i1ng Pe"'On~ (June 24): Paul Butterfield (June 27): Pandoras (June 28). Locauon 19070 Magnotta. Huntington Beach Ph11111 %4-5595 (Info). 964-60'i0 (Rr..c1 vat1ons> \~FARI SAM'S -Format \J1 1rty of musical styles. predominant I punk.; usually three band'i a ,h<•" Capacuy· JOO Atmosphere: Afm.111 1ungle motif-Hot. crowded. un· predictably different Upcom1n&•h h Lt>av1ng Trains (June 21 ): Fireh11"' (June 27); Savage Republic (June ~X1 Sonic You'tti (July 5); Social 01stm lion (July 20. 21 ), Jonathon Richman (July 22-26) Location. 411 Oh'c Avt, Hun11naton lkach Phonr s '6-602~ JOSHUA'S -Format. Hard 111\I.. and heavy-metal, up to lhrtt 11011' wcekJ> C~pac1ty· 520 Atmo.,phert· \l~n. loud, partying Uprnnunr, acts: Hot Rods. Roulette. lnsnt1ablr (Dates to be annuunccd) I ocatmn 7000 Garden Gro\le Blvd . \\'("'' minster Phone 891-l 181. )Pa • parnzz1 A truly magical evening Ill \ lf>A DEAN ,_..,..,.,_._ \ t>r aladabra' I Ill magic word was rcall)' ~hchcra1,ade and 1l d J world offanwy. fabulou\ food dnnk costume ('\di"} l'1h the benefit cha1.-man who ha~ lo follow Flou \(·humacber'a "A Night with Schehera1ade" at the new 11 ''\ \uncs Hotel The seasoned pany planner has tr r v.1 nner for her record' I nt· more than 700 guests at the Opera Paci fie fund- ' 1 I rida\ C'vening had an 1nkJ1ng 1hata treat was in ''the) armed to find ct&ht costumed Arabian • 'Jt thr entrance Or, maybe 11 was theexoct1c M1d- rnu\IC 1n the lobby with belly dancers n the bakon)' 11 g \('n\uously • I lov.n C'r b~ the lime the)' had rece1 .. ed a sultan'scup ing lrom their neck to hold dnnks. were greeted b) the ' t.111 J ml \~:heheruade as they approached the fim tood .,., hl rel ooked rattlesnake was nestled among the t mt·at<;:gucsts knew It was not yourord1naf} part'.t l h1<; may be the patty of the )ear."commcnted on( t .i' the pan)'goer5 camr through the lobb> and began 1Jrn the hotrl including the tropical atnum and indoor 11 mom that was filled with cnterumment. bars and ~1 and more food · I he Wo.ley1 (Joa.a and hotel owner Robert ol ' "l'l'>n Beach) have been more than gt'ncrous The' k rwrote thecnurc party," $31d Schumacht'r Proceed~ •m thl' S50each panyw11l go to Opera Pacific which will P \\'nl 11., inaugural ~son in Februar)' at The Center loan and 1 !>al down and came up with tht' themr It l'rnt·d to go with the Moroc01n architecture of thr •tl'I. thr chairman added < omphments on the evening were Oow10g fn:d} (11kt 1 • \'lnl·)a\guestsgrectedoncanotherroammgthe p.1110us first Ooorand second Ooor to v1s1t psychics \nth1ngJoan docs. sht'dOt""s with style." said Mary \no Miiier. "f have been 10 her home for panics and the\ Jfl don<'.' wuh a lot of class " Ann and Bob McLean, Nora and Charley Heater and 1t1ar1aret and Howard Rlch- ardaon check contenta of treuure cbe9t won by Walter Schroeder. ··rm hJpp~ to \Cc that '>o man~ l:ame 1n costume." \81d < >pera ball ttH ha1rman DoD&a Buce, at II red in gold lame Nl'arb} in the room filled with tablt"Sofwild boar. fhh tx·ct and poultr) ~tooJ JobJI RllyDenoD in a red 'C'het Ah Baba CO'itumc rnmplt'te with sword "This 1s morl'.' fun than a tuxedo." he \did lmagina11on had run wild on cmtumesand the place wa\ filled w11h lx'Jewcllcd. c hdToned and pajamaed ladies and sh1el.. attired men "I didn't know e .. erwne was going to get so dressed up." said Earl Hardagt "I thought she (wife Hesttr an a 1ewel encrusted gold larnl' lop) was over-dressed when we left home" "Blllar Walltrlcb(a na t1\le ofTurkey there having the llmeofherhfr)ad' l'>t'd u!>onourcostumcs," commented Schumacher "\he said all we had 10 do was put a S400Chanel belt around our head. but I found these coins and brads on t'last1c at the drugstore. ~1d Schumacher. loolinge,en. inch a Sultana "What a great pan) "said MarySabataa10 tounng the hotel w11h husband Loa, and CiDdy ud Jou Galardi. "Thi~ 1s a fabulous theme I'm read mg books and wrad.t'ng m) brarn 10 come up with something for Big (an) on Ph1lharmon1l' · Mar) added Just as food lo,er<. ""ere in for the treat oftht'1r h'es. m ustc lo' ers Y..ere !.Crved up operatic performances arranged b) Mlcllael Karkjlu. lJ nder the d1rccuon of Ami Porat, singers performed ~lecllons from Kismet, accompanied by the orchestral talents of the l 8-p1ece MozJn Camera ta. "We almost d1dn 't come 1on1ght ... said Nora Hester. .. \\ e had out-of-town guestr. coming, but Floss sent us a note and said we shouldn't miss this party We rearranged our calendar and I'm so glad we came. It's been great." she said a\ she and Charley wcrr kav1ng. Depaningguests were presented with large beach towels, compliments of thcWoollr>~ "It will probabl) be a thousand and one nights before we ..ceanothcrpart) as great as th1~one." commented anotherdepamngguest ,., '~ John and Kathleen Rbynere.on with Rob A.ndenoo. Mir .... ,.... .. ...,_ Pla.e Schumacher (J1Cht) baTin& fun with Ma.toe and Bob Glbeon _ B01Jt Bob Woolley and daaihter Roberta. JO&D Woolley freet8 l.rT Goldber& and l.rT Plclller. --FmeArts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.,~- U C Irvine Music Festival Set for Late June Stanmg on Junt' 21st, and exlend- 1n& through July 2od, the UC Irvine \ummer Musk Fesuval wtll offer six rnncerts for the public. The dates arc June 21, 23, 2S. 27, 28 and July 2nd \II are loc.tcd 1n the UCI Concert Hall. at 8 pm A bnt'f dcscnption ol ea~h event follows. June 21. .. Eisteddfad." an lrv1ne- baSt>d choral orpnizat1on, under the d1r«tion of Joseph Huszt1, wtll s1na music of Norman Ot'llo Jo10 and Wilham Schumann. "Estcddfad" 1s a Welsh word. meanina "festival"' or 'smaina contest " It refen 10 an actual European fesuval, in which this orpnaz.ation talces part from tamt" tOllmt'. June 23: Music of Peter Odeprd and Bernard Gilmo~. or the compo- s111on faculty at UC'I Thrtt works are featured· Gilmore's "Ozymandias." for bantooe. two harps. two pranos. and percussion. Bantont' soloist 1s Bruce Bales. The work 1s a setung of the famous SbeUey poem inspired by the statue in the Bnt1sh Museum of an unknown orieotaJ emperor. This 1s followed by anolber work oftht' same composer. tht' "Suitt' for Viola and Percussion.·· Robert Becker 1s viola soloist. and Enc Wright ts thr percussionist. The conccn closes with Odeprd'' "Owl and the Pussycat." based on the popular poem of Edward Lear This setl11lf attempts to capture the poem s humour in a senal setting.. Francis Young 1s "oprano soloist June 25: "The Archwood Ensemble." (Gary and Michelle Bov1cr, Marilyn Swan, and Chnstma Soule -LA Ph1lharmon1c mu- s1c1ans) will pla1 thrtt works· Mess1arn's "Quartet for the End of Tr me." for clan net. viohn. cello. and piano This work was wntten an a Na11 detention camp 1n 1945. The title refers to the pnsoners' feeling of umelt'SSness in their attention lo day· to-day survival It uses many natural- 1sllc sounds. includina bardcalls and sound-1magt'S of wand blowing m the trees. amona others. Petrr Odegard's "Mirror Van- auons" forclannct, violin. and piano ts a work in 13 movements, each of wh1C'h 1s pr~ss1vt'ly longerunt1l lhe middle, and tht'n symmetncally 'lhoner to the end The first and last rnovt"ment" arc each o nly thrtt mt'a,ures The middle movement conmts of a fugue which 1s played forward until the middle ofthq work. and then backwards Hen~ the t1llc "Mirror Vanat1ons" This wort.. won the Pacifica Foundallon'scomposer's award IO 1963 Tlus conct'rt 1s rounded out w11h a tno of Mozart June 27 "Tht' Anley Playe~" (Manann Wbitmycr, Arnold Juda. and Dean Farrell) will plar, two works forstnngbassandp1ano • Fa1hng"'b> Tom Johnson, and "Tht' Last Double-Bass in Las Vt'g8s·· b)' Eugene Kurtz, and two works for Oute and lfiano: "Piper at the Gatt'S of Dawn" by Peter Odegard, and "Sonata for Flute and Pieno" b> Robert Mucuzynsk1 June 28· "Thr Mu•m: Now Ensemble" (Alfred Uing, Johana Stahl. and Da\'1d Clem~n) will perform works by 'ialrlatu. Handel Nonnan Delio Jo10, (olendge-Tay lor. V1rg1I Thompson. and Alfred Lang pecitic works to he an- nounced July 2. A concert of mu'l1t b' Norman Dt'llo Jo10. the an1s1-1n'- ~1dcntt at the In.me Ciummer Music Fesh val. Mr. Dt'lloJ010 will he at this concert which w111 feature hr\ "Tno for Flutt'. Ct'llo. and Piano," "Song of the Open Road" Cpc-rformed JUSl a month ago ht'rc 1n Orangt· ( ount) l. and " A Jubilant 'ioni · Ttrc- worls will be performed b) tht' ( allfom1a Cham~r Srnger<. the· Ciummer Festival Chorak. and mem· bcrs of the "Music Now Ensemhk " Thi~ 1~ thr sixth summer of thc· I nine Summer Music Fcs11val n._,~ at UC I, which bnngs toeetht'r young musicians at alJ levels for two wc-c~' of mtrns1ve training. Dally Pllo1 Oatebook/ Friday, June 20, 1986 11 I -7110-e cesNEWS 8 9 BITERT~ TOHIOKT 8A8CNEWSQ D LCM CONNlCT10H • TlfH'8 00/JIPNIY e Cll WHEEL Of FOAT\JNE D 111.aes AEPOA'T (J) PM MAGAZJNE ePRAIBEML~ ~~~ t t ·~ "Rell Lile' 11979) Albert Broolls.. 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I he !>On~ of Patsy Kime and Elvis Presley now from JUkt'bo).C\ and car r.1.1111\ to drown out the sounds of money pmcs and the moans ol lo\C:r\ a\ \I\ 1an Bell (Shaver), a JS-year-old NYU profcssorofEnghsh, alights from thl' "" \he's in Reno to establish residence ID order to get a quick d1von.:c ) ou need only one look to know the professor 1s desperately ..ad Her st11T 1111uhkr\ arc pBct1cally up around her can Shc·s built a carapa~c around t 1\C·lf w kttp all human contact at a distance \.1v11n '"met by Frances Parker (Audra Lindley), propnctor ol thc dude ind1 ""here the professor will stay to fulfill her lepl n:qu1remcnh ~he then nn 1, < ii} River\, the fiery 25-year-old dau&hter of Parker\ dt·n·a~d lo.,,er .... 11 ... ii'><> hvrs at the ranch You sec the explosion when V1v1an·, rye\ mel."t I I \ \ It \Cems 1mposs1ble that<. ity will be able to bruit through y,.,, 1an ~shell llul < .i' has bttn touched by that all~ncompassing s1ckntts callt.'d love. ~1 naatlng a power within hef'that makes hghtnmg d1m by companson When 'h1• 'hov.crs her attcnuon on Vt vtan non-stop. the profcs~r tn~ and tm·s and •rn' to rc'11"1 But. eventually, she falls \nd then these love~ must cope with the narrow-mindcdnl•\\ and the ti.111.1111) uf l-1\Cnho~er-cra Nevada an order to celebrate their aOatr ~nd 1hat ' 1111 little feat Thi: two trad-.arc perfectly ca'll. giving us the feeling lht•y worked night and ,t,1\ 111 gel every scene JU~I ngJll. 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I{ A N T DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS ~Mexican ~ speclaltles ~Chef Special ~ShortRlbS ~Lamb Shanks ~ Pasta! Pasta! Reservations 646-9126 Located Where coast Highway & Balboa Blvd. Meet For LUNCH! SEAFOOD TACOS (2) ~ COM SALAD (Medium) On The Deck For A Great View Get a Tan, Tool By CHRIS CRAWFORD o.r-C.01 o r trrt "In my nattve Thailand, we enjoy eatng perhaps more than any other people in the world. To us. the meal is a celebration." observed chef and owner Opaso Vachirachatchot at rus Balboa Thai Cafe, Newport Beach. Currently, Opaso is also celebrating his first anniversary on the Balboa Peninsula, in his newest restaurant. "I'm thankful for the support my customers and others have given me." he said. "They have made me a success here after just one year." As pan of the anniversary celebration, and as a way of expressing appreciation to customers, Opaso 1s offering diners their choice of a complimentary Thai Iced Tea (See Recipe of the Week. below) or a comphmentary after-dinner drink, with meals purchased between today and June 30 The chef/owner recently hosted a celebration party at the restaurant, attended by 250 guests that mcluded some members of Southern California Restaurant Writers; fellow merchants of Balboa. Newport Beach city officials; Miss Newport 1986; and a number of restaurant owners, managers, or others in the trade, from Newport Landing. Che1 Cary. Tale of the Whale. and elsewhere. "It was a very successful party,'' he said. adding. "some guests said it was the most beau11ful party Balboa ever had." Always with an eye to the aesthetics as well as the cuisine, Opaso adds extra touchs to the dining room decor for parties or special holidays such as Valentine's Day and C hristmas. Even without a special occasion, the restaurant holds much visual appeal· cloth-draped ceilings. elegant cloth table settings. mirrored walls. and use of the lotus flower (symbol of Thailand) design throughout. The Balboa Thai Cafe 1s much smaller than Opaso's previous restaurant in Orange which could seat almost 300. "But J want to keep this one small," he said, "because here rm able to be with my customers and create each dish myself." Son of Bangkok restaurant owners. Opaso 1s famous for the authenticity of his cuisine. prepared in both mild and spicy varieties. The menu. consisting of appetizers, soups. salads. en trees, and desserts, is conveniently coded with asterisks to Opuo Vlcba.rachatchot with Andrea Lebold, 111.u Newport Beach less spicy to suit your taste," he explained. For first time visitors. Opaso recommends trying one of the maid entrees such as Steak Sate or Shrimp Garhc (See Recipe of the Week. below). More adventurous diners enjoy the cumed dishes on the menu. he adds. Other spicier entrees include Newport Squid and BeefChih. Most of the en trees range in price from $6.25toS12.95. Beverages include wine and beer (the Thai beer as very popular, said Opaso) as well as refreshing non-alcohohc dnnks: iced tea. hot tea. coffee. and soft drinks. "We are especially proud of our desserts," adds Opaso. These include special homemade Thai ice cream. Thai Souffie, and The Orient Express (a chocolate cake of his own creation). In addition to regular dining room service. the Balboa Thai Cafe offers take-out service and catenng. Opaso's biggest catering client 1s the Disneyland Hotel, but he also does local b1rthday'i. weddings. and anniversary panics -at lht: restaurant or catered out. One couple n1es h1 m up to Santa Mana in their pnvate plane to cook for thrn home parties, he said. In conclusion. he added. "I appreciate all my patrons for dining with me, and I thank them ... ~~~~~~~iiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i;!i~~ indicate "moderately spicy" or "'hot and spicy" ~ dishes. "We can also prepare the dishes to be more or The Balboa Thai Cafe is located at 209 1(1. Palm Street. Balboa Peninsula. Call 675-0161 tor take--out or reservations. Dinner is served nightly except Tuesday. 5 to 10 p.m . 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH THE HIT SONG "DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA" Group Discount• 772-3220 EVITA 14 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday. June 20. 1986 OF Tt-ifE WEEK CocktaiG GARLIC SHRIMP ~ polllld lar1e ahrlmp $ t~ I cloves prllc, chopped fine I tablespoon Klllomu soy sauce Salad oil Black pepper Salt Heat four tablespoons of 011. Sautc garhc until brown. Sautc shnmp until done. Ad<l ~oy ~wn·. p1n1.h of salt, and pepper to taste. Sliced mushrooms and green onions may be added, 1f desired Mak<"' 2 servings. BALBOA THAI ICED TEA Thal tu "'4 cup aa1ar Half and laaJf OF THE WEEK Brew I cup of Thai lea with I pllon of watt'r fot 20 minutes. Drain off leaves. Add sugar Makes I -------------------gallon For a iim$lc 'iCrvmg. pour tea over crushed i<.:c in a glass. Top with Half and Half Opttonal a 1<hot of run. 1 hc:-sc rec1pei. were subm1t1cd by Balboa Thai (ife. Balboa Peninsula. OutOnTheTown (bao's Dinesty Ming Dynasty: new location, te~rific food ''}OU pull into the parking lot an 1r11nt of the curved steep stairway kJd1 ng to thC' leaded atass and carved 11Jk double entry doors, 11 ccnainly tlo..:,n't look hkc any run-of-the-mall ( h1nrst restaurant \\.hen you go in•1dc, there art only ,111l1le hints thal this as Onental 1erntnn. We hod been meaning 10 v151t Ming < ha at his new rnt.aurant in Corona tll I Mar for some time. We had ~nown him and been rqular cus- tomer!> at his former restaurant in I .11(una Hills. and were saddened v.hC'n we lost our best CbJDcsc 1t·,tc1urant clo~ to home to the more '"ph1\t1cated environment frontm& the 111.un But, we had to admit thal h1· 1k\C't'Ved to be 1n a locauon when' 11ie d1C'nttlC' appreciated his soph1su- ,1ted a111tude toward Chinese Ul\IOl' \\. e "'" now had three dinners at \ling D~ nast>, and 1f dehc1ous food ,1nll \ua.,,e service and surroundrngs :ut' \our yardstick lhcn you're gonna luH· 1h1s place Jud&Jna from the .1moun1 of people in tfic dining room 'c" 11me and the spmtcd convc:rsa- 111111\ thC'y have wtth the staff, a lot of 111\toml'~ have already found things to lll\t' cloths. and even set with wine glas~'> The only real Chm~ touch I\ a hugC' back.ht glass mural banded 1n wide brass that hangs al Lhc front of the dining room. To add JUSt one more modem touch. the cock.ta.ii bar s1" to the middle of another open room sur- rounded b) a white 11le floor Sparkl- ing glas!n hang above the bar and reflect the hghl from vanous 50urcc<; in a form of unintended oblique art Greeted with a round of smiles, both menu and wtne hsl are presented 11 the table Chinese restaurants are not the domatn of fashionable wine cellars, however. Mtn& Dynasty 1s helping to get the general public over thC' nd1culous notion that Chinese food and wine do not JO togethC'r >\ very suitable wane hst has been uscmbled with several choices of Cahforn1a red and white wines. and a lair spnnkhng of good value wines from Europe. There 1s even a whole category of Champagnes and sparkl- ing wines It wouldn't begin to~ possible to descn~ even a portion of the foods h!>ted on the menu since there arc 163 choices. not counting one page of hou~ <;pcc1als But there arc dashes we have enjoyed man) ttme!I over for their delicate, fiery or balanced Oavo~ Even though some meats arc pre- manna1ed. MSG , eJt.tra salt and sugar are noJ added unul the food 1s cooked. therefore 1f you wish to have your food prepared without any of these ingrcd1cnts, including cornstarch. JU~t mention at to Lhe waller when you order 'ihark's fin as the soup of con- If You Are Not Traveling To Italy ... 3520 East Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar ~ hrn 1hc ( orona del Mar locauon l;(•,amc available' Ming made an 10,tantaneous dec1S1on to move q111c kh since he had long had tus eye • ir1 thr beach ar~ He a]so made an 1·,pcll1t1ous dec1s1on to keep the r:\pens1ve intenOr design lcf\ OVl"r i---E-nj_o_y _Ov_r_f_u_ll_S._rv-lc-•------------------...-1 Imm former propnelor!> who had the Q 11gh1 re<>1aurant idea 10 the wrong Ch•mp•gne ' , plJlt' Mort' than a fe~ trees werC' felled to Sand•v Brach . : tH•>' 1dc all of the oai.. used in wall 111 Th• M•dlt•nen .. n Room 10-00.J,oo pm 1;~ 1 • p.tnl.'I\ ra1hngs. bar adornments and ~ 11hn v.oods) touches Ce1hng fans ~ ' .-. ,,·1·m to~de ngucurthesc daysanda r.:/M.A Tftftll\WJ'l!I( ~ ' f\v. 1w1rl lazily here and there. Lacy ~VA 1 K--~~ 11111ains hang from a slightly elevated -HOTEL ..... h1,"' rad over a half wall. and the:) _ J1ld lhl' finishing touch on a wall of gl.M on one side oft~ d1nms room I Hooths arc upholstered 1n dark hluc all tables art swathed in while oG •••Fm G~~ Sun••Y o C111••1p1 ~ IPllClll ' / Don't,.,, ........... I ..,..,ut '"" c11,, 1001 ~ ...... ,,... ,,.,...,A....., s,,.,.,, -• ""~ 8 AM • 2 A.M. Diiiy Sunday 8 A.M to 12 Midnight 428 E 17th St. Cotta M.aa 71~t750 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine (714) 833-2770 A<,_ IT-Jof\a W•VM Alrpo<t Opotijo, Yugoslovio oil 40''x30" One-Woman Show Opens Saturday ,.June 21, 1986 Reception by Invitation 494·2675 , 'Jf n,9,r;r" J11r1kr "I ~fJall~ ~i-e-J 372 N. Coast Highway • Laguna Beach 494-2675 Open Daily 10·5 no1sxurs. At Ming Dynasty at as nch with shark's fin, mushrooms. and veset.ables in an intense. Iona-sim- mered broth I think one of the most en1oyablc soups in terms offine taste, varyana textures and marvelou\ aroma 11 three flavor sizzhna nee Vesetables, shrimp, and cbJcken arc brouaht to the t.able 10 a steanun& bot broth and the still-slZZlina crispy browned ncc as poured in to envelope you wtth sensual smells fil for a king. 1t as a marvelous way to set the pace for the meal. Steamed dumplinas. now com- monly called potstickers. cons11t of a 1u1cy center of pork covered with a thin noodle douah that 1s steamed on the lop and cnsply fncd on the bottom. They arc served wub a fiery hot ch1h pepper sauce and a &mier- vinegar sauce lo suit your agressivc FIFI CHIO or mtld tastcbuds. Ea rolls are the small cnspy lund filled with chicken. shnmp and a k.ina's nlnsom of vegct.ables. For those who have never ordered an assorted cold dish. I would recommend 11because1t provtdesonc of the best ways to Wte many th mas that mt&ht not otherwttc be ordered ind1v1dually. Incidentally. the Chi- nese themselves almost always bqJn (Pleue eee CBAOJPaie 18) •• Why pay more when you can t:n1oy the be!>t !>teat. dinner in town. at the lowest pnce around Seven full ounces of Top Sirloin with all the tnmm1ngs. plus the Grinder's fast. fnendly service Only S4 25. serv"d 5-9 PM daily 6Mflwt f""1-~ NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO EAT OUT OF A PAPER BAG X> IOC .. toons throutnout L~ A•ln aM Or ..,Cf Counf'/ C.tll I 900 468 233.5 !of thf Cnndt'r nfllff'\I Voll ~ Beech Huntington 8Mcfl On (;out Hwy On Coel1 Hwy &42..ea81 536-1884 Dally Piiot Oatebook/ Friday, June 20 1986 I 6 • I Out On The Town FIFI CHAO ... From Page 15 meals "11h JU\I <;ut h an ap~t11cr a\sortment Taste\ of cold cut < hKken JCll) thh, aroma tu. beef. \mokcd fish and ~pan l ucumher t an tx· ..ampll'd an th1\ wa., One of our favonlt• d1\he'> 1<; 1\-11 ng 0) nast) gol<kn \lallop'> I he plump c;callop'> an: qu1ckl" \ltr·fned to gavt• them a nutt\ hrown e\tenor, th(.'0 the)' are introduced to a rather <;p1CY sauce and heaped on a s11.1lang platter \ m1"<ture of shellfish 1s scned in a -.1m1lar manner and 1\ t•quall) a'> good \hnmp 1\ not u\uall)' -.cen 1.:ombmcd with duck. hut nnt• ol the 'CIJ good d1\hc\ from th" kitchen does JUSt that The duck and shnmp are both mannatt'd first (the duck in wine. SO)' ..auce and ginger and the <;hnmp in "-IOC) then c;tir-fned with egg and black mushroomsandJuSt hghtl} glued with sauce to band the \\<hok dish together Orange beef as done in many restaurant\, but Ming first manna tee; ht<; '>111..cs of beef to g1vt them a mo1\t and flavorful tcA- ture beneath the cn'>pness of th(' s11r-fned ex tenor And. instead of giving the heef just a morsel or two of orange peel 1n the wok. he gallantly throws an a few large piece\ of pre I to make a superla- lt\ e orange and bed statement I alwavc; order th1c, d1!.h, regardk\\ o f other nc"' things tned. lf}ou arc not meeting someone later for business or wooing a new suitor do trv the garlic chicken Redolent w11h btb of garlic, the chunks of chicken will sort of melt 10 )Our mouth and sang to your palate at the same time. Ming Cha doe!. '>Orne pork dishes and noodle '>JXX'.iah1cs that also catc-n my fanc) They too. benefit from h1S rather soph1st1catcd approath to cooking. Though a few chow mein and chop \uey dashes are alw a' aal- able I leave those types of food~ to other restaurants. I think that Ming Cha does certain dishes with a kind of clan so 1t always seems appropnate to me to seek ou1 those special things that ha vc his trademark on them Mang Cha as definitely whne he belongs. an the heanland -of thl' best dining m Orange Count) Mang Dynasty. 3901 East ( oast H1ghwa> Corona del Mar 760-9667 Mandarin and Szechuan cuisine. Lunch and. dinner every day. Special Sunday Champagne Brunch 11-4. Happy hour in the cocktail lounge Mon- day-Fnday 4-6 pm. A la carte S2 75 to $16. Complete rombana- uon dinners SI 1.95-$14.95 RCY Eddie Murphy laughs at sex By TONY SAAVEDRA Mo'>I popular comedians. pac;c;gem'i of w1<.(!om or clever ans1ghts lo 1he1r 01ud1enccs Eddtl' Murph) passes gas ~ure. 11·., funny A burp an Sunday \Choo! is always good for a laugh Maybe two. r.====:==:======================~1 crvat1ons suggested. Neat casual Presents attire Ample self-parking. All Murphy's fla1ulenc~ comes 1n the form of JOkcs on oral sex, genitals. excrement and masturbation -a combanataon that brought the house down Friday at the Pacific Amphitheatre an Costa Mesa Com~utor Robin Walhamc. ,.., known for his mile-a-minute wit· ucasms 8111 Cosby for his insights on LIVE DIXIELAND JAZZ featunng The Bourbon Street Dixieland Jazz Group Thursday, Fnday & Saturday from 8 p.m DANCING QILDED CACE Complete Dinners Only $4.95 Broasted Chicken- Our Specialty 1714 Placen t.Ja Costa Mesa Call 645-8091 for information -- HIDE-AWAY . RESTAURANT \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~ .. \';I DA ILY Dll"'NER <;;PEC IALS .l, \• \\uh \Olll' or ,.1.l.1.J, q:g1·t.1hlc, dw1u: 111 ["•t;1t11 & de"t'rl Mon. Tue5. Wed~. * 1· .. ,~ < 11 I • H.,1 '''l't"' • f\,,, "''" ... ,,, • hll··· ,, ........ ,, • I ,,,,1 11 ... ~ • 1 •• 1.11111< ( .t Th "'H ...• I l'..1k u rs .• H ... 1 '"'''·"I'' .... 11..it1 .•. , ..... ,, .~ • r.J.,, ~: . .1 ..,, .... ~ ... 1'11111. ''" "' I ~ .... ...,Ir,, '" BEER & WINE SERVED 5874 EDINGE R AVE., H.B. R4Q.6c;1R "' 1 ~· 1!0·,·11 11· • '"T''.' ~1·1""1,•1, l.. •'l 1 , ••11· ,rnrf ~t•f14ren \, .. ,,, 0... ~.1 .. r( ln ~395 ~495 ·~ M•rtna \l•tlft~g. C f'••lf'I c Q. N111n•• II 1 • Dally PlloteOatebook/ Friday, June 20, 1986 major credit cards. •'tt1I AJ.tt'I' Al M·t<l''<.tt'rt WE PROMISE YOU GOOD CHINESE FOOD lUNL.HE..S. ~ TAOPK:A.l OC•IA1LS RANOU[TfAC11 1!1f CA ff Pl~~" ff.OP !() r.1 • Vi N r A1<., SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON FOOD TO GO an'· ro I tw '''~loo fi~dCt-lt10 •,tJ",( J 4 ('vo.1c t f\l\lcl Nt,H K.11tilf "> At1.tht•UH •u•hl, •I••" •nd•••food Anniversary Lunch Specials <::,. Complete Lunches: • Chicken Terlyakl • Shrimp Tempura • Stir Fried Chicken s 3. 9 5 each 9ndudes • ~~glass 3355 V1a Udo • Newport Beach • (714J 675-0575 family life. Murphy ti. known for his belligerence He's cool 11c·~ black He's Holl) wood. HC''s ~u~rO> with a sen~ or humor Murph)' answers cnttc1sm with thl' ~me two-word reply that introduced most ch1ldrl'n to the taste of soap And the audience of nearly 19,000 loved tt fhc more tn11cs rnmpla1n of Murphy'i. bathroom humor. the worse he gets. In fact he confided to fan!> Fnday that h1i. trddemark is taking a JOke too far Sure. 1a"s funny Who wouldn·t laugh at the sight of Murph)' r m1talintt a gro1n-scratd11ng Italian? Rut this as meager fare from a man considered a comedic genius. Eddie Murphy Attesting to this 1<; the hvc-mtnutc .. best of Eddie" film stnp that o~ns h1\ show with cuts from Saturda)' Night Live. as well as from the mo~ IC\ "48 Hours" and "Bcvt"rly ti ills Cop .. There's Eddie doing Bucwheat and Little Richard S1mmom Tht're he 1s giving Stevie Wonder tips on how to do Stevie Wonder 1mprcu1ons. There's Eddie as the self-confident. hip young cop, Axel Foley. m1x1ng it up in a Beverly Hills art ,eattery And then there"• Eddie 1n person talking about \elf-administered oral sex Bnng back tht' film chp Murphy used the 90-mmutt "ltand-up routine to complain about being known only for his expletive~ and to cxplam hlS celebrated fi&ht 1n a los Angeles disco. In a dcad·nnicr Cosby 1m1tahon. Murphy told how the veteran com· edian chasoscd him over the phone for saying "filth-filth-flurcn-filth" at shows attended by teen-agers Murphy's ~ponsc? "I told him -you." H 1s excuse for the much-pubhc1zcd brawl was th.al his eao got '" the way of his common sen!l'. The guy punched him He punched the auy His fncnd punched the auy·~ fnend Everybody punch~ each other And the}'. all sued Murphy. With 1'111 lnac\ f'or m>rytclhng. Murphy could well fellow h1~ idol. Rictuud J>Tvor Only Pryor human- izes soc1af d1~~ hy i1pinnin@ SCMillve yams about wincx and such ------=-=~--=~~~~::-----...-.-------------------------~-.., Out On The Town ----~ ·~ ""* .-----;---- ... I • ' - . .~ • -j. -. ~ --·~"!. • ------ TOWERS R.ESTAURA.NT Bcl&Jan endive salad with apples~n Redeslp la~ walnuts and served with an oil and I he -.op1sucatioo o( the 1930'1 art lemon dressing is an appeahns d•·i.11 prnod has been introduced. to phment to the menu's entrtt sclec- 1 lrJOl(C ( ounty lovers or fine diruna tions. Vanous desserts including .., 1th 1hc tot.al redevelopment and fmhly baked pastnes, made on the n·<ir,111.n of The Towers Restaurant 1n prc-m15CS,, att also served at luncheon l..ii:unJ Beach's Surf&. Sand Hotel. and dmner l h( restaurant, a luxunous study The Towers Restaurant ts located 11 , .1r. ing ~hades of ocean pttn. is 10 the Surf&. Sand Hotel, 1555 Pacific nr11. n t!J1ly. scrvm& lunch and dinner Coast Highway, Lquna Beach Open 1 , , pubhc daily, luncheon 1s saved from 11 30 I ~ .11ed on the ntnt.b floor of the a.m to 2:30 p.m. Dinner 1s served \url \ Sand Hotel, the restaurant from 5:30 p.m. to 10 pm., Monday l'ntr.111lc 1s across from I.he elevator through Thursday, and to 11 p.m I \~' through platc-tlasJ doon Friday through Sunday. ()unday ddtnh~11hthedecoarchesl<>JO. Th11 brunch 1s served 7:30 a.m to 3 p.m J, \tgn l·lcment subtly repeats tt.self on Jackeu att rcqulJ"Cd for gentlemen thl' l'rnhc~sed menus and in anothc-r after 6 p.m. and rc1trvauon, can be nkrprctauon with &LaM ICOOCCS. made by caJltq 497-4477. r hr·· Fire-side Lou.aac" adjacent to DEF AI.CO'S ti 1 c n1rance has banquettes fla.nlun& Boaon SL Job'• Teac~n thl' 1ua nitc-faced fireplacic. A baby A warm thank-you for a )Ob well .-r.rnt1 piano with a plale-jlass top done. That was the rcco1111t1on ac- "' ..-r 1llum1natcd stnngS tS placed corded more than 60 lay and rchg1ous .i&i n\t the wall facto& the entrance A mstructors from C'-0sta Mesa's school ,, ,.,nd ~allng an:a against the win-and parish of St John The Bapust J, "', JtTords the ocean view. Pansh durini a.n apprcc1at1on dinner I hl' dininJ room Jm>Videt for a held M.emonal Day, May 26. at De \enc' of mtlmate dini, bays with Falco's Restaurant his restaurant staff. "We a.re all blessed to br able to share and enjoy the fnencWup and unhm1ted atn· eros1t> of Gus De Falco and Im gracious mother. Mrs. Conny de Falco, .. she said. Tho~ 10 attendance were treated to a lavish buffet spread drawn from the r~taurant'sextens1ve menu .ofltahan ,·u1s1Dc. Selections on the bill of fare included three vaneues of soup, a 40- item salad bar, vcactanan pizza, de FaJco's special pizza, thin shc~s of veal Parmesan, chicken cacetatorc. baked mostacc1oll, and Amarcno mousse pie A family onented mtaurant, de Falco'~ opened ID January. the latest operation lied 10 the de Falco famtly or restaurateurs who launched their first restaurant ID Toronto Canada, ID 1914 fkfore moving to Orange County, Gus de Falco operated the de Falco's re~taurants 1n Alhambra and Phoenix. and was engaged in franch1S1ng a series of succes!fw fast. food entcrpn~s A resident of Newpon Beach. de Falco 1s active 1n church a.nd com- munity programs centered m St John the Bapust Pansh. I 015 Baker Street, Costa Mesa. 1lt•\1hk seating for iwo, our, s11, or Hosted by Gus De FaJco, owner of c111h1 These areas create a ICTICS of the restaurant located at 270 "A .. f:.a'>t 1n1ll\ 1dual dining rooms while.at the 17th Street. C-OSta Mesa. the dinner \Jmt· time cootnbutc 10 lhc overall honored teachers assistants. and kcling of a luxunously conceived a.ides for their contnbut1ons to St rnom 'A-Ith every scat provtd101 an John's rcll&ious educauon program THE GOLDEN TRUFFLE Ui. cJn '1ew dunng the 1985-86 school }'ear New Optloll1 la Dlalll1 Pcrha~ the most outstandina fea-Approumately 350 students. from Alan Greeley, Chcf/ownerofCosta the chefs selection of appeuz.er and entree. All lullChes arc served with Greeley's special Maui potato chips. which are prepared daily on t~ pmnues. The butter-fned., lattice.. woven ch.1ps were recently featured on Loi Anselcs television '1 .. A. M LosMJcles." The business lunch cu.arant.ces that cuswcnen will be able '° dine 111 an hour or less; the pnoe per pcnon is $7.$0. Dinner aucsta are also offenld a specu.l chefs 1eJection, in the form of a Tuesday throuah Tbunday pn.x fixe dinner. The th~unt prix me includes soup or salad, cutRe, des3erl and beverqe (a &laJs ofb0ute wine). The pnoe per penon i1S12.50. Of course, Gree.Icy 11 also servina bts aclectJoo of batbcqued tapes on the pauo. Most are offered in the $2 to $2.50 ranae. Ma09U Rick Boufford formerly Sommelier at Alfredo'• ~stora.nie and Tavcru in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hoed. says. "e wanted lO offer out JUCSU an altcmati'1C tO ltrious diftina. While enjoYtl\I one of ow-pru 6xc meals or an order« t•o of tapu. diner can ICltle beck and relu with a &OOd bottk of wine or be m and out ol bcrc u quick..ly as the> like." For whimsical ••craz.in1.. or 11 oompltte dining cxpencnce, The Golden Truffle is open fm lu.och and dmncr Tuesda~ t.brouab Saturday. In addition, a sencs of casually d.epnt wine wtinp on alternate Saturda) aft.crooons and Tuesday eveninp 1s currtntly on Lhe Truftfe's tchedule The Tuesday wmmer evenina even~ will feature the great wmemakcn of Southern California. For inform.auon or a reservation. call 64S-98S8 FOR INFORMATION 01 PLACING AN AD IN 111n uf the room ts the ceiling p~scbool throu&h high o;chool, were Mesa's Gold Award-winning rcs- 111·a1mcnt of chrome-trimmed m1lar the beneficiancs of the guidance taurant. The Golden Truffle, bas fldnel\ followins the outline of the provided by the instructors, headed announced several new innovauons h;inquettes and reOcctina the ocean by three sisters from the Society in dining currently ava1lable at the 14J\I.'\ brcak1n1 in front of the hotel Devoted to the Sacred Hean restaurant. which is located under 8 ..... , ~44-4321 mnr \tones bctuw-0n bma!f m alt 1ho~ adcnowl-t>ponnglieot yue11e1ovwarda.wnin1 il 176; ~-_.u._..mAl-1; • I.. v~ ~; l hl' Towers' contemporary menu ed&ed. Sister Pamela. Olrcctor ot St II h.1, ~n created by JC Rcsoru· Jofin's rcltgJous education expressed A two-course business lunch, SCT· l >1m: tor of Food & Beveraae. Jacques the aroup's gratitude to De Falco and vcd Tuesday through Fnday. features 01 WIJft TO: 1 ornells. and takes advantqt of the --;-;-;-;-;;iiii;;;;;;::;........:=~~~=~~~~:'.:~~~~I D•T ... ""I trr'h fish and produce available l'I "Bob Burns: Still A ....,., lixJlh treating them with unagina-I Award Winning 330 waT IAf lion and res~ aw1cally lOSptred, Continental Menu Great ... ' COSTA .... •, c ... 92&Z/l. thl' menu includes such luncheon Featuring IW•~rly Baa.II Smida ......,. A } • 'pcctalt1e\ au mcdalhons of veal A W.i'de V.an·ety o.n7 Pilot \JUtced with wild mushroom and u.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. ___________ -==z===== .irmagnac sauce. minced chicken :..-. .. .....tc of Fresh Fish hrca\I \autttd with tatTqon vi nepr ~~ 7 "1ucc and pink peppercorns and Expanded Early Dinner Menu 5-pm "'h1trf1sh filet poeched with a B ff gr.1pefru1t butter sauce. Elegant Sunday Champagne U et Dinner spccialti~ indude Maine lunch • Dinner • Cocktails lob~ter and mush.room! wuh a s r hardonnay wme sauce. sea bass ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY • BANQUET hra1\.C'd with a French appk cider 37 Fash.ion Island New ort Beach 6«-2030 rram sauce and stuffed chicken I !f==~=~~~==~~~~~~~=:!!:!!!!!!!!~ hrra\t braised with a tarTqon vmepr t; \.IUtt' and two peppers A<lth luncheon and dtnner menus t1,1turc a sclccuon of soups as well as '!lads including an omon soup mack 14tlh roquefon and Swiss cheese. The Now Serving COUNTRY snLE SUlllY$1 ·99 IRllCI lncluaea Seveii mg• Well Drlnlc or S.., .. 9:00 Ml .. l:tl ,. MS-Me1 1712 Plicentla CoataMeu Gus De Falco (left) with teachers from St. Joh.n's S~hool and Parish. He recently h(}sted ~n apprec1a~1on d1~ner honoring teachers assistants and aides for their contnbu· tions. De f alcos is a family oriented restaurant located at 270 "A" 17th Street in Costa Mesa. GULLIVER'S Had Any Really Great PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Lately? --- ~'.11 -84 1 1 t H4H!~ MAC ARTHl :H IRVINF Dally Piiot Dat~/ Friday, June 20. 1988 * 17 I AMERICA •2:i0 MartingaJe Way, Newport Beach. 833-0080 Open 11 a.m -1.30 a.m American rqlOnal cooking, lunch apecta.la, happy hour. Freah Live Mame lobster New York atyll' piu.a cooked m a bnck oven Near 0 C Airport off MacArthur Late daninc, ent.ertammenl. Reser- vations ac~plA!d CaauaJ. me:rpen- aive MC, V. AE THE BARN Have Lhe prime of your hrt chooeang from the ut.enaive Z5 at.em menu Steab, ee&food, BBQ, Muacan du1 he11 including salad bar, and more. Weatem cha.rm and country am- baanct'. BrMldasl M 5 6:30-11:00, Lunch M-F 11 :00 2:30, Dinner 7 n1ghte from 5:00 p.m. Happy hour M F •:30 7 p.m. Sat.Pllite di8h. Live ~nlt'rta.inment. and dancing. Ba.n- qutt facilities I •982 Redhill, Tu t.in ~9-01 l!l~ THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE Yee! Tht'y ar~ the original Fa.moUA for their one-and-a-half pound PorurhoUMJ ateab and fea.turmg diAplay broiling. Proudly servmg for 2• yean1. Lunch Moo. Fri 11-2 Din- ner niahtJy Moo Fn from 5 p m Sat A Sun from• p.m 2001 Harbor Blvd , <'oeta MeM f;.42 9777. BENNIGAN'S Freeh food aerved with a aide of fun Menu features uruque appetiz.eni, iialJida, M&food, CTOlaa&lll sand- wiches, burgers, Mu1can dishea, and an nciti.ni brunch menu. Lunch a.nd dinner from 11 a.m. weekdays. Brunch 9-3 on w~kenda. Full bar with spec:1e.lty drinb. Happy hour 4 7 week~ys. lo Coeta Meaa, South CoeAt Plua parking lot by Sak'a Fifth Avenue 241 3938. ln Weatmioater, 646 Weet.min11t.er Mall 891 •522. Dancing eveninp in W•tminster location BOB BURNS Superb 1• the word tn deacribe lhi11 fine dininc •t.ahhahment.. Serving Ne.-port for l8 years, •pecializini in Ansua raaed beef. the rineei you can cet Al.to (eatu.ri.ns rrah ftah. veal and chicken Tlte linen covered t.abl•. ca.odlea and fr-11 nuwe111 add to the el191anc•. with boo\ha and hiah beck chain for pnvacy. Flickenni IJint.erns and cl&Mical muaic capture the cb4inn1ni and warm 1tm09pbere. Open for lunch, dinner and their epleodiff.rlltill Sun day bnmch. F.atenaive wine liat.. 37 Fu.hlon bland. &«-2030. BRISTOL BAll6a&ILL· At Ro.D4a7 1-Traditionally an a0 A...,fau:a c...artt. plaot to Mt L ~~for l..01 dinio1. ~ry· thing from juicy tteada and cbope to apec:iaJ chicken diahM and freah eea.food. BounteoUI aaJad bar. Sumptuous daily luncheon buffet.. Open daily for dinina and cocktaila. 3131 Brillt.ol St., Coeta Meaa 557-3000 DILLMA~S The Dill.man family i.e fa.moue for their traditional warm boepita.Lit.y and (1.DC food. Finest prime rib in Balboa and fresh fiah daily. Com plet.e dinner apec:iala daily. Friendly .ervice and a fun, delightful at.- moepbere. Open daily for lunch and dinner Brunch Sat.. and Sun 801 E. Balboa. 673-77'1J>. THE BIDE-A WAY Tired of eating out at placee with oo privacy? Search no more! The Hide· away providea privecy .nth it.a bootha and partitiona, perfect for busineea luncbeona and romantic dining. All newly decorat.ed offering a relaxing atmoepbere. The 1pecial- U. .i• ...,ood and ateab. Af- fordable dinin« for the whole fam· ily Variety of daily •Pf'CialA. Home- made eoups and uuca. Beer It. ww Mrved alao. 6874 Eclinaer et Sprini- dale in Marina Shopping Village. Hunttngtoo Beach. 840 6518 JOU.Y ROGER Great American food and at. the beet prioea. The Jolly Roger bu always been known u a 1ood family value reetauranL The menu featw• bnei!Mt, lunch and dinner with a l&r1e variety of diahee to chooae from. From ea diahee, rriddle cakea, buraen. aandtriches, aalada t.o oomplete dinnen of aealood, 1teab, chicken and delicioua dea· aert.a. Family owned for 36 yean with the friendlieat. 1ervice int.own. 400 S. Cout Hwy .. Lquna Beach. •94·3137 PASTEL•s The newMt event. in dirun« m the Newport &rH. Featuring a IJM!ICW blend of culinary creationa from California and the r•t of tht' world Such tanlalisini itema .. ; marinated ahrimp and aca.llope in a cinser vin&iptta u.lad. Mouth wat.erini put.a like aoa•I bait wt\b aealood and freah tomato. P1.D.M bUed i.n an authentic ILalian wood bum.inc oven, \be only one i.n N.,, port. And a variety ot Grillad• 1pecta1u-. Dinner 11C1Ved d•aly (cloeed M.oochy) and Happy Hour Re.rvat.iom recommeaded. 1620 W. Coe.t HJchway, Newport Beach. (714) 548-7167. BUBBLBS BALBOA CLUB Bubblet la • tawww, • :JO'• irtylf" euppcr club done wltb (a.at.My and wk. Tbe Cbaml>IPt lee bucQ~ ue 18 * Dally PQ01 Datebook/ Frtday, June 20. 1986 lhaped lib top hat.a and t.he li&ht rmw. like martini cJa--Th. walla arw huna with original 1930'• art and t.he ...trooma a.re true t.o deco 1tyle. The cuiaine oombinee French and Italian element.a in a homey American context.. Open for dinner Mon.-Tbun. 6:30-10:30 p.m.; 5-11 p.m. Fri., Sat, Sun. Sun- d•y Brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Reeer- vat.iona a.re augeated. Dinner from $9.96 t.o $16.96. Full Bar. Vila, Mu- terCard, American Espreea. Bub- blee is located at 111 Palm Street in Balboa at \b.e comer ol Palm and Balboa. Call 875 9093. INDIAN ROY AL KHYBER RESTAURANT 1000 North Bristol Street.. Newport BMch, (at Jamboree) 714-752-6200. Lunch-Dinner, uquiait.e d.ini.nc in the midat o( a gleeminc white Taj MAhal o.aia. Featu.rinc award trin- nin1 northern Indian cuiaine elecant.ly preeented in the Moe.but tradition. Hon d'oeuvre&, Mf'Ved Mon-Fri 5:00-6:00, Lunch Mon-Fri 11-2:30, Sat. A Sun champagne brunch 11-3:00, Dinner Sun-Tbun 5:30-10:30, Fri-Sat until 11 :30: Rea- ervat.iom accepted, MutArCard, Visa, American Erp:re.. Gourmet catering, weddinp, private partie... and corporate aceomodat.ioruJ.. ITAIJAN CARMELO'S Thia ult.ra-amart b41ve.n of excep- tional Italian and Conlloeotal Cuiaine i1 one of the mon reward.inc placet to dine. Frah put.a and apec:ial "light" aauca a.re carefully prepared by three of the 6.oeet ILal - ian cbefa. Piano bar ent.ertainment complement.a the fun at.moaphere. Al.freaco diru.DI ('ffather per- mittinc). Open Tuea.-Sun. rrom 6:00 p.m. for dinner. 3520 E. Co.at Hwy, Corona del Mar. 676-1922 DEFALCO'• "Uome of the all you care t.o eat antipaat.o and ruppa bar" $4.95. Since 1914 a t.r&diti()n in three citiea and two countriea. Truly a family reataurant with family ~ioa Din· nera $4.96 to $11.96 Veal, chicken, alhonea, ca.J..mari, paataa, llC&mpl beer A wine li.ata. Open (or lunch and dinnen. Sun~ f .. ture .. Sing A-Lof\J" with 'rony, a ,..Uy fun nite. Cloaetl Mondap. 270 Eut 17th Stret.. Hilrren Squ.ar•. eo.ta M11a Ret.rvat.iom 722-~ VILLANOVA A t>.aut.iful b.,y view crui. &JM mmant.k aettJnc &hat ti. mad• IM Villa Nova• "epecial k1od of place" for over My yean. Superb cu.itme from C.OtnJ and NoJ'tbarn Italy ~rved in Old World charm. Ex- t.enaive wiM l11t.. Dinner nichtly. Piano bar Full menu till 1:00 a.m. 3131 West Cout Hwy .. Newport Beach 642 7880. LI'S RESTAURANT If you love Chineee food, you'fe sure to enjoy dining here, u Li'• prom- i.tea tzuly authentic Chineee food. The menu offen a wide variety of uot.ic d.iabel, from • la carte to combi.rutt.ione includi.ni Cantoneee & SMChuan atyle. Bruthta.ldng decor in • aupnm•)y beautiful at- moepben. Tropical drinka to quench yow t.bint. Open aeven daya a W'Mk for lunch and dinner. 8961 Adami, Huntin1ton Beach. 961-9116. 314 N Beach Blvd., Anaheim. 827-1210. THE LOTUS Ent.er the Orient and uperience \be e1.cellence of Mandarin and Suchwan Cullin•. Authentic Chi- nese diabea MpecWly prepared by muter cht'f Liu. The Lotus can offer culinary mut.erpieca to your liki.ni. The lovely dinint area ia domil\ated with picturee of the Lotua flower-the aymbol of purity in Chineae culture. Enjoy fine Chi- neM dininc u well u wine, epirit.a and hoepit.ality at the Lotus. Locat.ed in Harbor Center at 2300 Hubor Blvd. in Coat.a Mesa. Call 54[>-3331 MANDARIN GOURMET A truly special pla~ to dine, the Mandvin Gourmet llu been a gold award winner and owner, Michael C~iang wu voted Reetaurateur of tht Year. Spec:iali.Dng in Peking, Shanahai, Szechwan and Hunan cwt11nee, they offN an anay of deli- adn includinc Pekinc Duck. dumplinp, whole fish and more sumptioua di.ahu. Elqanl at moephere, im~ble .ervi~ and nt.en11ve wine hat. 1600 Adami, Coat.a MeM. 540 1937 M&DITERRANEAN ROOM Alrponer lDD Hotel Concenial and ~Juded from the buay airpori eurroundinp. The Mtldlter:ranean Room often auperb conlineoLal cuieine for lunch, din ncr and Sunday brunch. Top enter tainment. niahtly 10 the Cabaret I..ounn. The Captain'• Table iA open lor din lac 24 boun. Perfect for wakhi111 California 1uoaete i. the Flaiht O.Ck Lou111e. The AiJlX)rwr lnn ia locat.ed at 18700 MacArthur Blvd in Irvine. 833-2770. PUFFIN'S An adventure in natural eating. FtMh quality invedienta prepand in a eimple yet el .. ant way A.-.rd winnint recipee. Garden eett.ma l.n a &urope.n Cale tt:yle at.molpher.. CaauaJ brMkf11t and lunch. Form.al dininc for da.nner. Sun. 'T'hun. 7 a..m.-10 p.m., Pri . A Sat. tlll 11 p.m. 3050 R. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar 640-1673. RI VJ BRA Relu to JNdOUll M~ in an t lepnt. intimate at.moapbce. &a- prwsmed contJneatA.I diahle Ml lUdwd U.rper, tine. Thia awwrd .-innlnc ,.... taurant also olfen a.a a:tetW~ win. liat, and euela in iableaide prep aretioDB and flambea. Op.n fw Lunch 11:30-3 p.m., Dinner from 5 p m. Excellent banquet facilitia Cloeed Sun and hCllidaya. 3333 S Bristol, Coat.a Meaa 640-3840 LECBATE.AU A touch of t.he French countty11de baa come to Newport Beach, with t.be openinc of the Country Slde 1nn at t.be comer of Briltol and Redhill Avenue. Faa.biooed after a Euro pun bed and brukfut inn, emphaaizinc • penooal touch, the Country Side Inn ii the home of Le Chataau Restaurant. F .. turin1 (uhionable c.tifomia culaine with a French flair, menu 1pecialitJ• include c.,..,_ Aus FrambOieea, Cobb Sal.ad Pariaieane and Tour- nedoe Ra.ini. Bree.ldMt. IUDCh and dinner a.re l8rved daily, beisinnin& at 6.-()() LID. Complimen1ary hon d'oeuvrea en aerved n.i&htly in the Loo.nee-For reeervauona pl .... call 649--0300. CAPEFLEURI Take a !lfat. in Cafe Fleun for brwk· fa11t, lunch or dinner. Enjoy an el· qui•it.e environment infiuenc.d by a French touch. Hot jau Monday throuih Friday from 6:00 tiU 9:00 p.m. and all out.et.anding whit.e 1tlove brunch make thla Cale the place t.o mMt.. Open 7 days a week, 6:00 a.m.·10:30 p.m. Moderately prit'.'ed. 4500 Mac.Art.bur Blvd.. Nt'Wl)()rt Beach •76-2001. LE MIDI Several thinp mah this award Win· ning hideaway truly 1peciaJ; WaJt#r, their Swiss cher, trained in 10me of the beet. houaea, Pe.lace St. Moritz. Place Git.a.ad. Baur au Lee. Zurkh. Authentic cuia1nr Provencale--eeuooal 1ourmet fN· tival&-a Sunday brunch ao umqut' 1t'1 like 1t.eppinc beet in tim. to an f'TA when n:crllence of food wu matched by 1enerous hoapitalit.y. & hoapitality rarely found thew daya Join Marica and Walter m their Fnnch country home. Lunch, djn ner and Sunday brunch Banquet racilitiea. Cloaed Mond1.ya. 3421 Via Lido, Newport Be•ch. 875 4~. Ml CASA Their food i• like a trip to Mnioo' Hoepic..lity Joel band in hand with \heir motto, "Mi c ... • Su Cua,'' or my bouae ia your houle. F.atab liabed 1ince 1972, it.'1 no MCT•t trieodt enjoy dinln~ here Open daily from ll Lm. ror Lunch. Oin· nu and Coclrta.lla. Entartalnro.nt Wed.-Sun. ni&hta i.n the Burro Room 296 F,.. 17th St .. Coete M .... 645-7626 OutOnTheTown THAI THE THAI TOUCH !-Jtep mto the wonderful world of Thailand The 1plendur of Thai ru1Ame and elqant dininc I.a found hnt> at Thai Touch Cuiaine. Your h011U. are PranM and Sc>npak l>ounirch.ak and tMy will .. rve you an authentic Thai meal whet.her >our t&lt.M lean toward the mild or thl' trad1uonaJ.ly 1picy. Thai Touch is a little out of the way, but weU worth the rind. Open for dinner 7 n1gh1..11 and for lunch daily noept Sunday Tiw Touch Cuisine 11 lonLed m the Newport Hilla Shop pm~ Ceot.r when San Micuel Drive enda at Ford Roed. 2618 San M1111el Dr. 6'0-01Z.3. SEARXXJISTE.AKS ANTHONrS P IE R 2 Tht Southern Calif. Restaurant Wratel"I voted thil ont tba winner of the beat value NStauranta.. Their IW'afood 11 the talk of tba town with 10.35 fre.h rllh <Wly CBS Tele v1~1on claims they h.aw the belt happy hour in 0ran&9 County. Ml'nu has calorie count (or the WP1Kht conacioua. <>Ptn Friday, Sat· urd&y and Sunday for dinner. Located on the beaut.aful Newport S.yat 103N S.yaide Dr 640-512.'\ CAPE LIDO Cafe Lado ia Newport Cannery Vil· la(e'1 only supper dub lt'a located on Balboe Penifllula. Cale Lido 11 well known for ill fresh aealood aelect1on11 and contemponry cuisine, pr~pared by Chef Franc11 The warm, intimate and cozy 1m bia.noe of dU5ty roae and burgundy decor creatt a perfect ltmotphere for your d.ioi111 ei:perience Cafe Lido ia a1ao the recipient of the Prestigious Southern California Reatau.ranJ. Writ.era' Silver Award. Cuual au.ire. Dtnner nichtly until mJdnaiht Live JAZZ niahtlv Call 675-2968 for ~rval1<11111. THE CANNERY Th1.1 hist.one waterfront landmark m Newport'• Cannery V1llace fea tul8 freah local le&food and F.att- em ~f. ConaL1t~ntly rood 1erviCP, open for Lunch, Dinner, Sun. Ch.a.mpa(Jle Brunch and Harbor Cru1-Entertainment nightly and Sun. afternooiu. EnJOy thf' !ounce food calley-auperb dam cho-der1 3010 LaFayette 675 fi777 CRAZYBORSE ST EAK ROUSE Country dinin« with cltill' Authen tJc weetern decor reat.aurant and aaloon, featunng prime rib, freah leafooda. and then famoua pan aauteed stew. Lunch: Mon Fri 11·3. Dinner Mon-Sat S p.m. (din- oer l'ilMrvabom suannteed). Dane· •na and live music in the aaloon. Dyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy Santa Ana. (71 -4) 6-49-1512. THE REX RESTAUR ANT Located on the oceanfront acroee rrorn the Newport Beach pier, The Ru 11 I.he Or.rice eo.at'• moat eicluaive Mia.food restaurant. Well known for fr•h Hawaiian gourmet fiah Hlectiona and 1peclalisincin 11weet Channel Wand abalone, ten· der veal and prime meata. The warm ambiance of the padded booths, golhic paintinp and the well atocked wine rack.a lend to Rei:'• conviviaJ atmoapbere. The Ru Restaurant 11 the choice of locala u well at v111t.ol'9. Recipient of the preatlC"ioua Travel-Holiday award Caaual/elegant attire. Lunch, dinner Call 675-2566 for reeervat1ot11. V aJet parltanc TALE OF T HE WHALE Ei:peneooe • 1tep back int.o tUne t.o • pla~ where you can dine at your own leaure. EnJOY the romance of old Newport tnth a panoramic ti.)' view Eicite your MDM11 with their .enaatiooaJ aeafood and traditional ravorit.i•. B~a1t 7 a.m., Moo.· Fn., Lunch 11·4 Moo.-Fri .. Dinner •-l l Moo -Sat. Sat. and Sun.. Brunch 7--4, {)ylter Bar Fri., Set. Ir Sun. Banquet facilit.iea up to _500. 400 M&i.n St., BaJboe. 673-4633 THE ALLEY RESTAURANT Ideally located at the comer of PCH and Balboa Blvd., The Alley Reat.a.rurant off era mea.la with all the mahneM and innovation of Jeny Overland'• oriiin&1 "Alley W•t" of ten yean qo. Loca1a will remember 1ta previOUI loc:Altion at the Newport Pier. Cozy boot.ha, minored pilla.n and 1t.ained clau. the new . Alley rataurant livee up t.o a reputat.aoo u the friendli•t place t.o enjoy reuon· ably pri<*i cocktaila, rme wines, lunch, dinner or Sunday Brunch. Jerry and Patay Overland have created an elqantly comfortable rea· t.aurant with a menu emphasizing fr~h llflaf<>O<h, continental 1peci.a.I· tiet and California cuisine. Visit thia Newport Beach landmark. V ou may even recornize the faces of 10m• of your friend.. Dinner .e~ed every evenina from 5:30, Dally lunch special from 11 :30 and Sunday brunch from 10-3. R.ervat1ona 646-9126. GINO'S ON THE BILL AJmoat a Co.ta Meaa landmark where friend• and memoriea meat-mornins, noon, and rucht for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Gino'• 1111't an Italian Restaurant, but • re1taunnt beint run by a (local) lt&liu Even thouih they 1erve many Italian itema, they a1IO offer• larce variety of other it.em.a on their menu. Known for "Hooeat food and friendly eervice," Gino'• feawr. a varied menu with empbuil on quality and reaaonable prices. The lou111e opena at 8 a.m. for the more aerioua. cocktail hour with intere9l· 1ng notiona at 4:30 PM and Piano Bar Wedneed~ thru Saturday be· cumins al 8:30 PM. Super fun Cbampacne Brunch 9-3. Located at -428 E. 17th Street, ea.ta MtM. Cell 650-1750 (or ~ d.i.rec- t.iont or whatever. ~:;; ... El; GRAND DINND Tll&ATD lmsn-i" diniac ad prot.-..i productiom .,. sure to ~ ..c:is time you Yiait. The ntnordiJMlry buffet often ro.t baron cl beet, claud ham with • fruit •um. Geor-ri9 chicba wit.b JMllCbea ad ... and the Mahl Mahi ii ....t in a peM&Dt MUOI. Tri-dof fetiucc:iDJ and cream ii a rNl r.~ 8Qjoy dinner and a play t.on.icht.! GtaDd Dinner Theam aoc.tad within the Grand Hotal in A.nahe:im at l Hot.el Way. Call 77~7710. BAaLSQ U IN D INN BB TBEATSa Every customer can be np«:eed to be tnated like a celebrity. T'ba t.*t.er offan ac:rumptioua meaJa with top prod~ in U1 efepnt atmolpbere. The IWDpWoua buffet includ• roMt baron cl beet • cbichn and fiah diahea, ,__ aaleda. ~ and linfu.J dea- Mtta. The Sat. and Sun. brunch ioclud• a variety cl 'II diahea. The Celebnty Ternce ii available for priVllte di.nine. The indiwtually decorated private balcony rooma overlook the 45().. ... t honeahoe lha,ped main room. The Harlequin iA located at 3503 S. H.arbM in Senta Ana. Call 979-7550. -CC AST -·---GUIDE TO ORANGE R• !-i l~I J~A: I =:i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ l:J? q. ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ '§ !! ~~ ~ :~ ~ § ~ .q1~~ ~ ~ 3. ~ ·~ -~ § ~ cS' ~~ ~ ~ 4.. ~~4:. Re\ tau rant f..J:::; ~ 'V ~ AIRPORTER INN HOTEL Conunen1.&I $11 5'1 SIK 9:\ $4 75 R !IS $6 50·$1050 from S3 00 4.7 • * • lO-tOO • 18700 McA.nhUt 81. lrvUw ID-2770 ~ THE ALkEY s-u Sto.lood I .rtl Panll<' •.ua ll"'Y N-pon 0.--h 546 91.:!6 SPf''t&l u.-. S8 7:\ SI ... II:\ S:l :\0 SIO ~l $4 50 $10 50 • "l'BE BAR~ (mm S3 95 SI I 95 Crom 12 75 Amfoncan from M ~ ... lol982 R.dhln. 1'llwl m.411~ 4 30.7 • • • up l.o 800 BRISTOL B AR A GRJLL-HoUday hla • • up to Atflf'racdn SI> 9:'> $1 2 !l"o 1:1115 S7 0ll $8 95 $200~00 4.7 400 3131 ~ c-.... ~7 3000 THE CANNERY $4 7 ... Mi II~ sn ~· sa :io 41130 • • up to * Sf.afood SI I '15 $11111~ 75 1010 LAra,..ii.. Newpan a.di 11r.-'m CRAZVBORSESTEAKBOUSE StN!a $:\II"' $<!!I ... llohdavs 5 7 • • * up'° $1111:, $In 9'1 200 I $80 BroolthoUow, SanlA ~ Mt IS 12 St.food DILLMAN'S $7 9 ... $2111 ... f.;lll"o $811 ... s.;1 .!"' $4 !l"I * 1~5 * Anlt'n<"an eo1 £ a.u-. IW'-enrnaa DEFALCO'~ luall.iln $4~ ... Sl l'l'.> s:i ~., sn 11~ '"'"' sn 9., 4 7 ~,& ICI 611 r n /\ fl! 17th s1 I "'"' M ... 7i2 ltl64 LE MIDI ....... 10-$) F'rt>n< h from $11 !'>Cl Imm,., Jc) Imm Sl'.l 50 Wow 1421 Via Lodo, ~ 9-dl 17~ •904 LI'S I Ad.nJI.. H1.r1wic-~ MJ-f 11) ChtnMW' $7110 $1201) $2 7:0 $~ ~· up to 150 MANDARIN GOURMET """' .. ~) • up'° Ch1nt"9C' fmm SIOllO I• 80 '* Adlrra. ea... .._ '40-1"7 MARCELLO'S 11,.,., A h.ah.tn lnim S·I tt!I '""" s;1 2~ \\ '"' I 7:i02 8Mdi lhd, Hunt>"C'Oft 8-dl M2 -~ Ml CASA • la car1t' ... carte ~ 7 * • up l.o M••xtfan 5$ 291 E 17th SI., C:C.. Nea 14S.7t» & combo &rombo REUBEN"S Oii' NEWPORT Steaks • • up l.o • tnwn $119~ Imm Si2!1 ~ 2'1 It 0-...,. ~ a..ti s-knt Dally Piiot OatebOOk/ Frtday. 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Olson saad 35 deputies assigned to evenin1 watch on Thursday called in sick. He wd 46 officers normally work the ciaht-hour shifts, wbich arc staaacrcd so that some deputies start at 2:4S p.m. and others at 6 p.m. Reaular staffina wu expected to resume today. Jobo Sibley, the coun- ty's director of employee relations. wd participants in Th unda y's Sick- out would not face dJIClplinary ac- tion. But be said the deputies would have to produce a phys1cian•s note 1f they call in 11ck apin dunng the current labor dispute. "We feel the union 11 us•na an cxtoruorust tacttc to make us g>ve them more money We're not aoina to yield to that. I think it wtll have the opposite effect. It will cement the positions more solidly." By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol .. Dllllr ......... A "blue flu" cp1dem1c linked to a labor dispute struck the OranJC C.Ounty Sheriff's Department Thurs- day afternoon as more than thrcc- quartcrs of the deputies USJ&ned to Indicted ·Domlnlc l"rontiere, haa- band of Rama owner OeorO& Frontiere, wu lndlcled Tha..nday. For detalla, He 8porta, c 1. Coast Old Top of the World residents will decide In November If they want to be annexed Into Laguna Beach./ Al California FBI Agent Richard Miiier la convicted of es- pionage./ A5 Nation Reagan says Soviets ap- pear to be getting serious about arms control./ A4 World At least 150 die during a revolt of guerrilla Inmates In Peru./A5 Sporta. Traces of cocaine were reportedly found In a urine sample taken from the body .of Len Blas. the Boston Celtics' draft choice who died suddenly Thursday. /C1 The Dodgers pound 15 hits and hold off the Atlante Breves. /C1 evcnin4 patrols called an sack. Lt. Richard Olson, a spokesman for Shenff B;ad Gates. said depuues on mommgJ ~tch would work double shifts. and invesugators would dnve patrol cars to maintaJD regular protcc· t1on levels. Sheriff's deputies patrol Haden speaks to grads in NB By MICBEllE COLE °' ... Dllllr .... ...., Fonner Rams quarterback Pat Haden appeared on a football field yesterday. only this ttme be was dressed in a conservative black suit and white shin. and he led the procession of Ncwpon Harbor H 1"1 School's class of 1986. As guest speaker al Harbor's com- mencement exercises, Haden urged the three hundred and eighty one graduating seniors gathered al Davidson Field not to sit on the sidelines oflifc and to help those who arc less fortunate. "It's easy to sit on the s1deltnes," he said, "but I hope most of you select a different course." Haden later added."None of us laves alone. The efforts of others has prepared the way for you. Now you must do the same." The students listened quietly as Haden spoke. but punctuated the finish with a standing ovation and a purple smoke bomb. Haden's speech also drew cheers from the graduates' families and friends who overflowed the grandstands. "( hope you know victory and know defeat." said Haden, "and that you Wlll demand as much of yourself as you do of others." Haden completed six seasons as a Rams quarterback. Now 33. he prac- tices Law in Los Angeles. Haden 1s also a college footbaU commentator for CBS and contributes his energies to various charitable orpnizations. in- cluding the March of Dimes. Students aJso speaking at the gradu· atson were Salutatonan Maunce Lee and Nancy Coyne. Tanya Liv- ingstone sang "The Star-Spangled (Pleue aee HADEN/A2) A sp<;>kcsman for the deputies said the s1ckout was designed to show officen' displeasure over the current deadlock in contract negotiations. ~ThlS is most definitely a Job acuon," Sibley said. 1rus 1s the union pullina the triger. That's who we hold responsible. Robert Mad.cod, ,enem manqcr of the Association of OranJC C.Ounty Deputy Sheriffs, said the sickout reflected officers' anger over the county's most recent contract proposal. The oounty has offered deputies a ~ ......... .., .......... Chrl8tine Conlee and Cheryle Carr &1"9e each other a hq at the conclaalon of fradaation ceremontee at Newport Barbor BICh School Thanday. Conlee KDC • eonc d~ the ceremony and Carr accom- pantea her on the plallo. Coun tians commuting, moving less Demographics survey a lso surprisingly shows more people working part-time revelation that came as a surpnsc to count)' officials. The survey was conducted by the county adm1n1strauve office to fill in statistical gaps between the 1980 and 1990 census Survey data covenng age. racial and ethnic makeup, housing and labor force charactenst1~ pamt a different picture of Orange County today than the Orange County of 1980, the date of the last full census By LISA MAHONEY Ofti.o.ly ..... _ Orange County residents arc mov- ing less. commuting less and, an some ca~s. working less. a m1d-<iemo- graph1c survey shows An increased number of people reponed holding part-tame jobs in a 1985 survey of 2.100 households. a Information gathered w1ll be used an planning future county programs and services, Admin1strattvc Officer Larry Parrish said. The survey shows that Orange County's population. like that of the rest of the country. 1s aging. {Pleue Me PEOPLE/ A2) FAIR ' ,OMCAaTI ON A2 • •. 7S percent increa.te over the com it\& year. The association iueckin&a two. year pect. arantin1 S. 7S percent 1ncrcasea each year. Tbc cumnt contract expires July 3. ··1 think the unanimous opinion (amon1 deputies) is that the county's offer is unacceptable;• Mad.cod a.id. The county bas about 900 deputies, and about 800 bdona to the auoc:ia- uon. On May 30, deputiC$ ·voted 43S-8 to authonze their lcadcn to call (Pleue 1ee llLUS/ A2) Sumner picks up votes in recount Hoffmann's267-vote lead halved on first day In dramatic shift B J PA.UL ARCBlPLEY °' .. ..., ........ The first day of a recount m the 40th C.OnpusionaJ Dtstnct Demo- cratic primary race produced a dra- matic swin& in votes for write-LO candidate Bruce Sumner lbunday. Sumner demanded the recount after LaRouche supporter Art Hoff- mann was cenified the winner T~ day. He ex~ obvious plc:uurc as worlten in the Rcpstrar of Voters office waded throuab bel.lota from the fint 32 of 705 preaoct.S a.od cut Hoffmann's 267-v01e DWJlJl lO balf. '"Picki., up 1-'0 votes tn one day 11o't ~; Sumner said. But the band count, ovcnecn by workers from both camps, __ wu c:oo- uoually tnterrupted by cb.alJenleS. When the coununa was suspended at• p.m., Rcsistrar Al Olton bUddled wtt.h Hoffmann and Sumner ~ racotativcs to decide on each oftbe cbaJlenacd ba!Jota. Attorney Frank Barbaro. hodioJ the Sumner camp, cballenacd balJou where vot.cn had wntten in Sumner's name but failed to punch the ballot. Olson disallowed thotc votes, in- sisting rcauJations reqwrcd the ballots be properly punched. One voter bad written Sumner's name and punched the ballot with a pencil Olson also threw that ballot out. "Not only dad they wnte the name an. they punched the ballot just Like you required. and you're not countina at," Barbaro araued "You·~ dttcn· franch1s1ng that voter." But Olson was adamant. "In recounts I make a lot of unpopular decmons,"' be said. "'That's the boll I'm in." The ma1onty of challenges. how- ever. came from Hoffmann forces who quesuooed every misspelling. One voter wrote "Bruse" Sumner Hoffmann attorney Robert Levy of Los Ansetes challenged 1t Olson counted tt A Fountain Valley precinct turned an 11 ballots Wlth Sumner's name (Pleaee eec 8UllJUR/ A2) Ocean View Hlgh's Bob Hubbard used his man- agement skllls to get a scholarshtp. /C1 INDEX Advice and Games Auto Piiot ce 81-8 A3 A7-8 84-10 C7 C5 Oatebook C8 Oatebook A3 C-4,5 C1-'4 Oateb<>Ok Trial in county's largest fraud case reaches midpoint Training of poll helpers criticized Bulletin Board Buslneu Claasifled Com lea Death NotlcM Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather A2 By STEVE MARBLE Ol ... O..,,... .... From a Rolls Royce to a scat at 1he defense table in Orange Count)' 's l&t'JClt fraud case. Ncwpon Beach businessman Thomas Carter 1s always at the center of attention A onetime muh1m1lhona1rc w11h the ambition to create a Disneyesque theme park io las Vegas, Caner is accused of bilkina investors out of millions of dollars in a classic pyra- mad scheme Caner as bankrupt but stall work- ing. hoping to salvage has dream amusement park on the Vegas stnp Wlth money from new investors, according to a coun appointed trustee He also 1s fa<:ang 66 felony grand thdl and fTaud charges in whal was- and shll 1s -the county's largest lraud case. Caner 1s accused o( (Pleue Me FRAUD/ A2) Laguna poet still going strong at 93 Woman working on three more books. fin s ife gets better the ol~e.!' you get E:lpecti~ viaiton. author Nona Keen Duffy wore a dehcatc, lacy. iv~<0lortd dress and a "Gibson 11r1• hairdo u ahc sat 1n her apan- ment ovcrloobna Al110 Beach. She Wked happily about her first twO boob of poetry that have bttn publiabed The fint was 3nnttd 1n Sq>tem~ t 9SS, the sce<>n 1n Febru· ary of th11 year. More ~olly Duffy ketl)) busy soruna lhtouah ntes o(thouund' of B other poems to ~ puhh'h~ 1n 1hrtt more bookJ The winy and 1alkat1,·e ~.tl· anndmotber 1s 93 yean old Born of Oklahoma pton~r parents tn I 993. she is ljvcly, nimbk and probably as sharp as she wu 20 yC'I"' aao. .. l1fcscn better. A lot of people are afmd of old age. Not I. Bec:aute the lonscr you h~. the more you know." •he satd. Po1nun1 out that htr a~ attests to her eJtpenence\ and wis- dom, •he \atd proudly. 'Tve bttn hv1n1nearly100 ycan. · A •pmtually devout woman. i.hc rnunt\ herblnsmgsda1ly and said she continually \trive<1 for "enhahtcn- mtnt " Her poems of\en rcfl«t her •pintual roots. Havina lived throuah two world wars and an CTI marked by '"1tnen's (IJht to pin ~uaJity, Duffy tw the d1stanction of havina tauaht at two univenitics, titrvinJ as supcms:or of 5ehool\ an San Diqo Count)' and cam1na a m11tcr's dqrcc in tduca- t1on 1n the early years of the century. She bcpn ..-or\: toward a doct0ratC' at UC Afrkclcy b\lt 1 conv1ne«t by profouors the~ to ahandon her aspiration' when World War II came around. "Stnce the war ..,., on, eHryonc was 101na back 10 work and no one cared 1fl cot a degree or not," ,he wd ~mcwhat sadly But she has fond mcmoncs of the un1vcnity hbranan, who f'C'COIJltnd hffhunterfor knoY..led&t. "He g1d to me. 'If you don•t find it (a d~rcd book), we'll borrow at or t>uy 1t. We1l IC'\ you anythtna you nttd.' .. Duffy recaJled. Her d1ncn.tt1on wa to be on how children's hterltU~ annuenC'CS a ~r· tan's vie-. of the tame• ••(Juldn-n'i htrraturc aoulh toda ... By LISA MAHONEY Ol .. Dllllr ......... The trauling of precinct workers b> the Oran&c Count) Rea>strar of Voten should be re\.1scd to include more vuual 11ds and less word> mstruct1on manuals. a report by the outaoma 198S-86 Grand Jury con- cludes. The registrar should also provide separate t.rammg iess10M for Cit· pencnccd prcclnct workC'~ 1hat focu~ on mistakes made an pre\.1ous cite· t1ons and on how to avoid them. a repon released Thursday said l.Auu MEii P £oPll 1N tHE N c~s is a very ~nt thinJ .. Farry talcs WC1'C' wntten for adults. Our parcnu didn't have: anything to compa.n' to l~ nc:h htenturc we havt toda) One hun· drcd yean ago. fairy talcs~ a r). JUSt hke the praycn-you ltno•. 'lft should die bdorc I wake I pray the Lord my soul to take.'·· She even t . kn nC"Cpt1on to the old (Pl-..o eee L AGUNA/ A2) The rccommcndat1ons are con- tained 1n a repon that focuses large}) on the nttd for a microfilm or microfiche fihng system for the bu~~ office Though (1rand J uro~ came to their ~onclus1ons pnor 10 the June J election. ~here poll 1rreaularit1~ '>urfaced 1n 1he 40th C•)narns1onal D1stnc1. their obStrvauons on train- ing might ~ helpful an explaining wh ... errors were made Juror Don Rudolph saad training dassc~ need to involve IC"Ss talk and !Pleue Ke OllA!fD I ill Mesa clty workers vote to jam wiloa atsta.rtoft.alks By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Of .. Dllllr ........ C'o ta Mesa cat) emplo)~ favorf'd 101n1n1 an affiliate union of the AFL- Cto Thune.la) by nearly 2·to-l. "ccordma to Glen Stroud, prcsa- dtnt of the Cos1:1 MCM City Em- plo ·en " mn, I 06 of the a1- S0C1at1on '' I Q.S m bcn voted. Tiw oount .._. 61 ui The &'50C\at1on --'Dts a l CH) v.orkcn cJtcept pollC't, ~ nd mtn- mcnl penonnel. 1 hr 'otc ca mt ont day after the (Pl ... A/A2) ---~--~~~~~~-------------------------------------------------................. .. Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT I Frte11y, June 20, 1988 Defense: Mesa man's slayer too drunk to have planed it 11 die Auodaled Prus SAN BERNARDINO -A JUI')' on lbwtday bepn dchbcratma 1n the cue of an ell~nvict accused of IUUiftl a Costa Mesa man dunnv robbery lut July. Deny Williamson, 38, had a blood "1cob.ol level of .21 percent., mo~ than double the state's legally ac qeptcd level, when he shot and killed loss Howe while the v1ct1m wu at a dclicatonen last July. s&Jd his defense cnotney Alan Spean. : Williamson was so drunk he could not have ptanncd to lc1JJ Howe, Spean said in closana araumcob Wednes- da~pcan ~1d that Williamson ~hould be convicted of second-degree murder. A second-degree murder conviction would spare Williamson from the Po sibihty of a death ~ntencc. .. II comes down to what degree of murder Mr Wtlhamson ~hould be convicted of." Spears said. W1lhamM>n has already pleaded au1hy to three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of rob- SUMNER GAINING EDGE ... Prom Al teemingly wnttcn by the same pt"r· IOD. .. We noticed a pattern," Levy l>31d .. Those ballots arc clearly marked b)' the same person and not by the voter." But wnttcn statements obtained by Levy from precinct workers seemed to diffuse hu suagcsuon that voter rraud was involved Workers said the)' assisted vote~. particularly "little old ladies," who wanted to vote for Sumner but had trouble wnung his name 1n Ap-- parently, when asked for assistance, a prccmct worker wrote Sumner's name and gave the ballot to the voter to punch. "I don't sec any 1nd1cat1on of fraud here," Olson said All 11 of the challenged votes went to Sumner Nevcnhclcss. Lev) requested Olson bnng an a handwntmg expert to ellamanc the ballots Olson completed his exam1na11on of the challenged ballots about 7 p m . with Sumner offic1aJly picking up 136 votes. That leaves him 131 votes shy of Hoffmann's cemficd total, with 6 73 prccmcts to count. But no one m Sumner's camp was Jumplrtf lo claim victory yet .. We're not aomg to make that mistake again," said campaian manager David Paine. Sumner declared himself the win· ncr the day after the primary when the machine count pve him a hcahhy I .459·vote lead over Hoffmann. But a hand count of wnte-ans by precinct workers resulted in a dramatic turn- around, and Hoffmann was declared the winner. Should Thursday's trend continue over the next two weeks Olson predicted 1t wdJ take to complete the recount, Sumner may again find himself an the wtnncr's circle. MESA WORKERS ... P'romAl he could do for them. Stroud said Others have a negative perccpuon of unions in general, he ..aid .. Overall, we were very pleased v.e had a maJonty of our people out there," Stroud said "At least our people arc interested ·· He said the assoc1at1on presented l S proposals at the opening contract Session, primanly on medical. dent.al and retirement benefits No wage bike prcccnt.agcs were presented. he UJd Nevertheless. ht' noted the c1h 's firefighters JUSt won a two-year con tract that include a 71 • percent ..alal) increase for personnel and I 0 pen.cot for c~ptams. "So at this stage, we re a1 least looking forward to s1m1lar figures." he said assoc1at1on launched talb with the city on a new contract. but Stroud said that wasn't the board's reason for ta .. onna the linkup "It's possible the assoc1a11on will strcnathen our hand. but that"s not why we did it," Stroud said. The affihatton with the Serv1c.c Employees International Union would provide benefits such as nCJO· uators to represent employees dunng gncvanccs. lepl aid and leadership 1ra1mng. a union rcprcscntattve said Stroud emphastZed the city cm· ployces have a good worlong rcla· 11onsh1p wnh the city "We're doing thts only to strcn&thcn the assoc1a· uon," he said Some who opposed the affiliation wanted to give city manager Allan Roeder an opportunity to show what bery, an<1 possession ot a firearm by an ex-felon. W1lltamson tned 10 rob Howe, 31 , of uems he had purchased from a deltcateuen in 811 Bear last July When Howe ianored h1m, Wil· ltamson allegedly pulled a aun and fired, killlna him, said prosecuuna attorney Raymond H11aht Ill. "It isn't the first pointless. 1d1ot1c robbery any of u~ have ever heard of " Ha1&ht said. W1lhamson may have been drunk, but he sull committed murder. Hat&ht added. HADEN ... P'TomAl Banner in a cappella and Chns Conlee sana "The Greatest G1fl of All" accompamcd on piano by \herylc Carr Newport's class of 1986 has the highest overall vadc point average and a record eight acceet.ances to Stanford University, said Nanc} Coyne in her speech. She also boasted about the diversity of the class. "lfwe were all clones with Ions blonde hair," she said. "then this school would be called Corona del Mar " POLL WORKER TRAJ,NINGCRITICIZED ••. From Al more demonstration to teach re· quired procedures Training and procedures manuals \hould also be revised lo "reduce their verbosity and 1mpro.,.c clant} "the repon said And rather than ha-.e veteran prccmct workct". attend the same tram mg workshop year after }Car. the registrar should develop one that h1Jllhghts corrccllng past mistake<,, 11 \aid The November clec11on pro"1dt·d the first test for the rnunty\ nc\\ "011ng S)'Stem And , though most prcc1nc1 workcn polled by the Grand Jul) expressed satisfaction with their tra1ninl{ precmct inspectors were concerned that more problems and confusions might occur m elecllon with a heavier \.Oler turnout. Only 12 percent of registered voters went to the polls in November Following the June J pnmary some precinct workers sa~ they turned awa) some voters after receiving wrong information from the r~ga· trar'!> office as to whether there were anv offi cial wnte-1n candidates .\nd some -.oter-. said the)' heard poll workers giving incorrect 1nstruc· tions on how 10 vote for a wnte·in candidate. Rel{1s1rar Al Ol'>on has said poll 1rrcaulari11es occurred an only about I percent of the 40th district's precinct~ But Democratic wntc-an cand1dale Bruce Sumner believes improper instruction of precinct workers may be responsible for his losing the nom1nat1on to challenger Art Hoff. mann A recount in that race got under ""a)' Thunday As of late afternoon Sumner had sained about 140 votes that had been 1ncorrectly reJCll<'d b)' prcc1nc1 workers. He needs 268 -.01es 10 turn the election around PEOPLE COMMUTING, WORKING LESS •.. P'romAl Scattered clouds to color sky 8cat1ered low ctoudt .-tll ootof otherwt:M eunny ~-over the Orange Coat tt111 weekend, the NatlOnal w .. thtf ~ lakl. Th• F~•l for 8 pm Hl;N tod•vser trom aa ., .n. ~to 1s 1n1and • LOWI .t.H range to 83. ' Local guaty .,..t wtnda to 25 mph Will blow through northtm mou.ntatnnm•• hight wttl be In th9 70., Jnd lowt In tti. 1 UPS*' so. to low 50t. I W•t to eouthwett wtnda 15 to 25 ~will btow through 17 northtm deMrta thte afternoon and ~ . High• wlll r trom the up~ eo. to uPP« 90a In the high to 102 t:m ' In IM low d...rt. Lowa wtll be In the low to mid 70t. Weet to .outh...i wtnda 15 knott wtth 2-toot .... will blow through tM lnMr OOMtll watera, wht,. • em.at orlft 1CfVlao(y i. poated from Point Conc.ptlon to Santa ROM '-land fOf northweet wind• of 20 knot• end occa6onal guat1 of 30 knot1 througtl the outer water•. ', :,\:'., ~. llHJ .. I '. U.S. Tempe to ... t7 .. 13 .. ... 13 ., .. 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Z-leedl M IW •--eo 11 ...... Monica 1..a aw a.Ma a.ttltt• 1 • 90 Senta Cn.ar IO 12 lent•Matla 73 47 """'POt1 IMdl M IW ten OleoO ~ 2-4 aw Olllioo. lof a.ucrey UIUe ~ FRAUD TRIAL REACHES MIDPOINT •.. From Al swmdhna mvcstot'$ out of nearly $75 m1lhon. A prehm1nary beanng to de· termmc whether Carter must stand tnal on the felony counts opened late last month and contmucd throuah Thursday when the prosecuuon reached a m1dpo1nt its m mammoth case. Deputy Distnct Attorney Kaz Makino said the case aga10st Carter 1s based mostly on the testimony of v1cums and ~vcral of Caner's former associates. MakJno said as many as SO wit· nesses will be called during the prchminary hcanna in front of Harbor Municipal Coun Judge Russell Bostrom in Newport Beach. The bearina is eitpectcd to run another three weeks. William Charvet, the Los Angele~ defense attorney reprcsentma Carter, has not indicated whether he plans to call any witnesses or if Caner himself w1ll take the stand. Carter was arrested in late 1984 following an I 8-month mvcsti&auon by Orange County shcntrs deputies He was Jailed for two days unul attorneys were able to pull together bail money He 1s accused of sohc1tmg money for something called "medical factor· ang" and then funneling the cash mto other prOJCCts such as the amb1t1ous theme park. to be called Huck's Landing. Accordmg to his company's own literature, medical factonng involved purchasing insurance claims at huge discounts from doctors and hospitals Profits would be realized when the claims were cashed in. Sheriffs mvest1gators said they found no evidence that a medical factonng business ever existed They said Carter simply operated a pyra· mid scheme, usmg money from new investors to pay ofT old mvcstors When his business empire col· lapsed, Caner lost a house on Lake Arrowhead. another on Spyglass Hill m Newpon Beach, a nect of c"· pensive cars and smaller possessions, mcludmg a complete collccuon of U.S. President's autographs. Curtis Donnding, a coun-ap- pointed trustee 1n Carter's bankruptcy said Thursday that near· ly all of Carter's possessions have been sold to pay debts. The rcma1nina valuable is 80 ac~ of land on the Las Vegas stnp, purchased from the Howard Huahes estate. But even that is tied up in an unrelated but messy legal battle. Donnding said Carter hu recently tned to buy back the las V cps land. which 1s worth millions. Carter's offer was rejected as too low, said the trustee "I would assume h1s money is coming from new investors," said Donndina ... At least it better be." While many fogncr investors have turned against Carter, others have stood by the businessman in hopes he may yet build his amusement park and stri"-c 1t nch. "It 1s a wonderful idea," one businessman who 1s reprt1entin1 investors said in a recent interview. But Fred Basom also said: "Some investors arc out for blood. They think they probably won't Jet a return on their money, so they mtg.ht as well sec c~ner punished." LAGUNA POET STILL GOING STRONG •.. From Al lullaby "Rock.a.Bye Baby." becau\C 11 says the bough breaks and the baby falls from the tree .. But I changed the words for my children and said. 'But the poor httle baby didn't fall down al all, .. she said I hey cuddle a nC'SC rn a loving ann. 4nd the} ne~er do a ~rson harm -from "I Lo-.c a Tree 111" Her first poem was published in the college newspaper at the University of Oklahoma. Sance then she has contributed to dozens of magazines and books -mostly children's and parents' ma'421nci. She now 1s spend1na ume sortina through poems, scribbled on the backs of scrap paper and Junk mail, to be published in three more books, which she hopes will be out by the end of summer. Thought she 1~ a woman reaching her centennial, she hasn't lost the child w1th10 her Throughout her book. "I Love Trees," she displays a reverence for nature and trees, wnt· BLUE FLU STIKES • • • Ing about Slppl ng lemonade beneath a 1rce, playan1 chase around 1t, \w1na· From A 1 It is also becoming more raoall\ and cthmcally d1"ersc as more mm ont1cs move here and bear children or Pac1fi~ Islander\. up from 4 5 percent in 1980 ma from its boughs and daydreaming JOb act1om up to and includmg a Lt. Olson, speak.Joa for Shcnff lupied homes roM: 33 percent from 1n Its comforting shade stnke. Gates, said Thunday's double shifts about $1 08.544 to Sl43.874 Nearly ''I mamed at 21. But I was very Macleod said participants 1n by morning officers "lead us to be Besides the aging and ethnic d1· vers1ficat1on of the p<ipulation lam· 1ly income has nscn dramaucall), a~ has the pncc re'i1dent'> pay for their Orange County addrev. In reviewing change'> in age d1,. tnbuuon. survc)' taker-. found an increasing number of middle-aged residents compared to lh1ldren and the elderly. The af.lng of the nation\ "bah~ boomers • accounts for the 4 percent mcrea~ 1n adults ages 18 to 64. the survey rcpon s.a1d In 1980, 64 perc~nl of county rcc,1dctm fell within that age range Ac, the baby boom aenerat1on contmues to g.row older, to will the county's population The number of children age' 5 under decreased I percent from 7 percent to 6 percent ( h1ldren 5 to I 7 years old sltd three point\ from 20 percent to 17 percent Residents over 65 remained st~ad) at 8 percent of the poyulauon Though Oranae County rem in'> overwhelmingly white, 'itat1st1cs 'how that the number of minonty re,idcnts has 1ncrea~ demon'itrabl y due to the influx of lndoch1nc~ refuaecs and other Asian 1mm1grant\ According to lhe survc}. QO l percent of Oranae Count1ans arc white Another 6 9 percent are Asian MAIN OFFICE Slight decreases were recorded tn the number of blacks and Native Amencans. who together represent less than I S percent ol the popu· lauon. Hispanics. hstcd as ""'h11e underthc raC1al breakdown, showed a le">'l· then-I -percent incrca~ 10 population from 14 8 to 15.6 perc:ent. But, like Asian re'l1den1s. mO\t H1span1cs arc under 18 years old - which means the minont)' popu· lation will grow as its members J>Cl!>S through the ch1ld-beanng years Looking at housma charactenst1n. a reverse 1n the downward trend 10 household size can be observed ( ounty analysts attn bu le the 10· trea~e in persons per hou~hold from 2 78 to 2 88 to more births, more adults hv1ng wuh their parents longer and the generally larger s11e of' 1mm1g.rant fam1he\ Median household 1nc:omc has 1n<.reased by 3 7 percent since 1980. when mid-scale income was $22,802 The median 1s now S31 ,.207 wtth 24 percent offam1lies reponing incomei. of at least $50,C'CX) ~omparcd to 9 percent in 1980 At the same time that rc\1denh report larger salane\ the) also say they arc payma more for the pnv1legc of ltvmg 1n Orange< ounty I he median valut> of owner-OC· half of all homes were valued at less naive and immature and I JUSt d1dn'1 Thursday's sickout ~honed in two to concerned about fatiaue. We will be than SI 00.000 in 1980 Less than 20 "' I · · · I I " ""rcent of hom•s now ~all into that grow up very 1ast. I c ung to child· lhrcc hours before t cir watch began momtonna those deputies c ose y. "" " hood ... she said 10 provide adequate time to arrange He said thcx deputici must be paad category .\fascination with nature and hfc 1s fot others to cover their patrols. ume-and-a-haJf, cosuna the county Rent.ii co\ts have \k)'rocketcd '" evident 1n her wnungs and her "We're go1n1 to arcat lengths to an additJonal S 10,600. He alto said the years since the last ccn\u\ \peech assure there 1s no impact on the detectives would have to set u 1de Mcd1anrentsarcnowS588compared T r. d h · h I fill' 10 s336 in 1980. an mcrcas.e of 75 " hey give us 1ru11 an nuts to eat, county's safety," the assoc1at1on t e1r mvestaplJons w 1 c 101 mas fhC'} shelter us from ram and. heat. manager said. patrol officers. percent. ·-:::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;::::::::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;;:::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::::::;::::=:=:==:=:::::;=:::::;::::;::;::; Perhaps because of the h1$h invest· '• ment in housmg. county residents are moving less. according to the survey In 1980. 37 percent said they had lived 1n OranacCounty for more than ,.x years. The number Jumped to 49 percent when residents were qucned five years later Among those worlu na for a h VI ng, 6 percent more arc employed part-time now than were workmg part-time 1n 1980 Fif\y-threc percent hold full time JObs compared to IS percent who work 35 hours or leu Those who do work arc more hkely to hold JObs w1th1n county borders than in 1980 They arc also commut· ma less to get to their workplace. Jn 1980, 72 percent of resident~ worked 1n Oranae County, compared to 82 ~rcent today The median tr.vel time for worken dropped from 22 to 18 mmutet over the last five years. but most workers are still commuttn& between 20 and 45 mmutcs to their JO~ OaUy Pilot o.tlvety 11 Guaranteed \ CUSTOM QUALITY SHUTTERS Let the sun shine lnl Capture the extra hours of dayllght with moveable custom shutters . . . In sizes & colors to flt your llfestyle. I ))Cl"""' l'•t &1 Cot••,,._ C• Ma aJOt-!lo• 1~ Cm••,,.., .. C• w~~, O••lecl-142 ~71-.. 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